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Sotanouw. SI rmBrnm* u Ad.. ADTEBTIBISO BATES.

SATURDAY. JUI^f 1. 18W

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HOm iEEITiLS.

FUUdtfphU-Edaoa J WotAi. A Wuur. W H MtOormick. IUw York—A W BIU. BUUwn-Mr ud Mr. Tbomu J

■iu>wa aorriuK. Bablo, K Y—8 W McKinley. PkOkdMphu-W DoatkMon.

SUcts, R A—J D Parkn Bm Funclnco—Irene Mall. fhlladnlpbU—Blrsie CkUdi. Mn Ueo

Kew York—O W Itoofleld. Mr u>d Mn Named P Worth. Voroato—Mr ud Mn W BOukTor., MU Bhc 1 Chiloradl, Mix Mnbel K

ud Mn 1 B Udorty, Cbu J Iiy»e*korf. V»—C V V< Infrrc. Mo—ootkBurfc—Mr udMnPrukDo B Wenter.

•M.w York-Dr Oberlce P Km r.

»flfl . ui. Jr. Ideoo J Work., W U McO«ukk. WuhtagMn-Mr end Mn E BcrtUer ud feauly. Men York-Mr end Mn Leeur

—Mn B H WUlleau. MW PhiWWpkM-Mn W B EUkMI. Mne Loahe BUon. MW Joe^blne Eiiia MW Myra tlllou, MW Adele EOioU.

dWnutnoe-Mn U M WMh rUl. MnJRSpncoe PkUedelpA le-Oeerlr* Hulekunl.

CHICSEK TAMALES.

until the ektu of the corn will ellp off; the corn ud grind It .err ft. Urge chicken, end mix tin which the chlchen wee boll, proud corn, adding e pnu • • • • - “■ .ring boiled pound of red peppere ogt'

pulp; arid a end one-half Ml* thl. prc Fill wet con

LTfinn

K (chopped) rround rhllllee. Ih the chicken.

with

the mixture, alternately with «h< end ahlckrn. tie up.- end boll fr minute* to on hoor In a gallon of ’ When nil ore half done turn the top onee oeer. Tfala mixture will "hot tamale*." Serve li huaka opened, ud the tat A more almple procrw quart of ecalded corn meel Inatead of the boiled corn, ud a lump of butter the elxe of a walnut Inetead of the In thl* esae take a lump of the dough, pal H out Into a thin, flat rake, put < apoonful of the above chicken mlxt. on It. roll them together, then roll I tamale tightly In the corn aback*; the end* of the thucka together ft knot to keep the tamalra from coming open; three need to boll only about JO minute*.-Mr*. W. L. Tabor. In Farm

ud Fireside.

BELTS EOR SUMMER. Tkrr Will n* a.iafc.ir Wider .

Bella will be ellgfatly wider thle Bummer ud In addition to the crushed a " ud ribbon effect* there will be verb skins, such as snake, m

». MEAT •LKllER BELT, key. alligator ud goal, wklle^among the metal* will be enameled tin. gold, elleer and alnmlnlum. A whit* enameled belt striped with black 1* quite thewnaricsl thing among tb* metal ball*. Tb* overlapping end la dnlahed In a aharp point ud slipped through n strap of enameled tin. The bookie la of solid white enamel, or to eery the design It may be of old gold, bronx* or other dark metal.

MAKES HAIR GROW.

It baa been given out for some by hair aprcisliala that kerosene promoted the growth of the hair and prevented Its falling out- Women rule have been loth to try the ej. oent unless a preparation of deodorised >11 could be found. A woman waa found recently who **

wkiiT

hair, by telling them that It due entirely to a perriatent ud t

ough treatment with the familiar kero-

"1 have applied It regularly once • eh* eaid: "A little la poured Into a saucer ud rubbed with the fingers Into the root* of the hair. The application la alow and thorough, the gentle meaaage of the finger tip* keeping the pore* open for the absorption of tl The treatment la made at night, ud my hair la afterward tied op In a silk handkerchief. A allk handkerchief la recommended by hairdresser* as useful la retaining the natural electricity of the kale. By noon the following day the odor of the kerosene has disappeared. and In another 11 hours theolU- - •** that followed Its use la gone. "The effect of this treatment promptly noticeable. 1 have, need aeroaenr for two yeara. The present ndltion of my hair Is doe to a alx noth s' faithful treatment.—K. Y

*1 know a young girl who la so punctlUooa. It la a pleasur* to invite her anywhere," said a lady not long since. “She always keep* bar appointments ti minute, never forgets her engagem and la always to be depended < , She W very popular with yoangnnd old, and there la little doubt that she owes much to this praiseworthy attribute. In the matter of Invitation* the least ua can 4o to show their appreciation of tb* courtesy extended them is ‘

BUSINESS TIPS.’ Oo to Wolf's Ice Cream Paricra Mixed Cream, 10 cent* tf Flee Chocolate Almonds at 40 «U. per lb, at Smith's, S37 WaiMccb* tired. Indie, css b'V- ib* Ir enats remodeled and ebansed to Use latrst sty I* at reasonable ra'e* ml B-wxrif*. Hmi-h's 11. cols'e Mims sre floe, 85 CU per ib. 307 w—hin.-loc sires' o . O Wol's Ice Cn-sm Psrlora.

nl Hummer c'uibliycl. vcv n-wsrl. Ihe Islioi rock satirfscu.nly Oo to Wolfs Ice Cr

Smith's, Ml Washington s’i

Dave your glswr ictalred at Queen Jewelry Store. The only liclans in Cape Msy. I Oo to Wolfs Ice Cream Parli Mixed Cream. 10 cents. i You can get a handsome Tourists' Souvenir Ouldc to PiyladrlpUis tree at Wales'Pharmacy, Washington ud DoA good Cook, wilh rcfircnce, position.In a private M-. care Daniel Hoi and Ot rgle streets. The Queen Jewelry Store at No. 305 Washington street. Is the place lo g ' correct eye glasses. All kinds of jewi ry can be purchased there In aa good

town, but lb si all! ool prevent yen from •hooting snap shots with your K'--*' 1 ' aod if you want films ud have developed and’ printed call on 0. F Quidoet.Audltdinm, 107 Jackson tired “ie only authorised seed of the Kiat IU Kodak Oo, In the city. tl Do you need a Iliac Flame O 1 Stove ils eesainl ud .Is your tin roofs It need of repair* or paintlngr II *•>. 1 will attend to your aanta at reasonable price ud guarantee the work. Charles A- Swain, 805-7 Jackson street. 'Phone

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Go to Wolf's Ice Cream Parlors.

Mixed Cream, 10 cents.

Btforc you purchase your spring you would do well lo sre the new spring

phla. Dorxell can sell as cheep . bouses as hts expenses are not an D and be dons hit own cutting. He has his work done by Orat-claas workir

notics

Attention la hereby called to tl neper concerning the explosion ot fireworks, deled June 27.1577: Section 1 Be It ordsioed and i-i by the Inhabitants of tb* City of Cape May In CHy Council assembled, and la hereby enacted by the authority lb* same, lust no person shall fire «* . discharge any oannon or other piH* Of artillery or smell arms, guns, pistols, firecrackers or squibs within Ih* of this city without the permission of the Mayor first had and oblati writing.' Every person so olb •hall forfeit ud pay tnc sum of five d-li-ters for each offence. , Kea 8. And be It further ordained ud enacted, Thai from ud after tb*

re or other fire tn either of streets, roods. lanes or alleys of this city, without basing obtained lease so o from the Mayor of said city, every person so i flooding ahull torti pay the sum of fire dollars for rai

exploded uy rocket, squib or powder cracker within ibclmitt of said city, without having obtained leave sc from the Mayor of laid city, every person an offending shall forfeit ud pa) ir reck offence the sum of tan dollars. Approved Jon* 87. 1877. Tbowas W. Millr. Mayor. Dated June 86, ItSW

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a. July 11-1A the New York Central Hudson River Railroad Company Arranged a FcteooalTy Uo-ductad union lo leave New York July special train of Wagner vaatibulcd ilerp*r>, visiting Colorado bpnags. Msmtou, Harden ot the Uoda, Pike's Peak, hula Fe. Spending four days .ngaies.and four days in ban Fit with aids trips to Han Diego n b 'utbern Csltforala points. Grand Canof the Colorado, the Yum ml’e. Monterey, bu Ju*.. San u Crux Re’ur

is Route, a'opptng at 1‘ortlud. Te- >, beatUr. Sl Paul, Minneapolis. p> and Niagsra Falls, ud through

You* People * boctely of Chnatree EedMset. tab* held *1 Detroit. July* to 10, Uw PMsmtItuu Railroad '

5. ud will be good to ra

It of fifty

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STOSPOI? 50TEL

CAPE MAYJN- J.

The Finest Seaside Hotel in the Wo r ld NOW OPES’ FOR THE SEASON OF 699

POINTS OF INTERESTTJY WAY ol a “ready reference" tj tor the nsuslly overtaxed bolel * clerk, parilculsrly when tb* boat* Is fall of guests, the following list ol general interest throughout Cape May base been prepared, ud will ' quits ooorenient and useful as ■a sort of ‘-guide book" for vis tars. At of the Instiiutloos or plsoas

and the •><ranger ailhi readily .Main whaicsi

tails are desired lo con nee. ion therewith. Therefore when the courteous and i commodating hotel clcik is queried to any pilnt cr place ol interest in Ope May. be ovn gracioaaly advise the pi - 'a copy of Tux Dau-i Wst

rcault will be mutually aat

factory The list will .be revi'oi a. extended uulll It reacbca the limit of

iprebeoalvc complete ocas.

V BAkU-Wa-hiaguestmtrer.Fr X DKl'AHTKX8T. - WaaUBfU*

Uosurpuscd lor gruJcut ol propjrtioua ud elegance ol appoiuUucul*. -rl of a mile of spacious p irch titles with private batb. The management day tnd *17 per week upwards. European plan *1.50 per.day towards. Professor Morgan's Orchestra o! twenty pieces. HORACE M CAKE. P. H 8. CAKE. Manager.

WEST JERSEY AGADBUf

A SCHOOL FOR MS BRIDGETON. ,N. J.

In one ol the most healthy portions of New Jtrsqy, In the pretty town ot Undgcton, i* the Weal Jersey Academy. Toe insliluUju was founded by the Presbyterian Cburcb, to 1852, and through more than lorty years ol iu exutance has slwtya maintained a high standard ot dicipllnc and scholarship. 1; has [.roved itself a Christian home school and IU graduates, found in all pans of ihe country, occupy honorable positions in Church ud btato. The Institution 1* up-to-date in every ■ department aul has every needed requisite fo prepare young n '

m for ar

••life

and Ihe resp 'hSlbUIUcs ot oitlxcmbip. The cam; ua hu fourteen acre* of lud. supplied with aclMurolahcd buddings, soholars of the academy wear a simple gray uniform and arc regularly drilled In military Uclict, though this exercise Is regarded as secondary lo the main purpose of the school. With * limited number of scholar* and strong teaching force, students arc carefully and thoroughly developed for successful careers. —Philadelphia Press.' ■Our boft unijonutg do wU. Corrujoud-

runs intiltd.

vnokbus w. i.ro.v,

1‘riucii‘ol.

T'HES WINDSOR.

•l; micape may, n. j : NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. IMMEDIATELY ON THE REACH.

OK* BLOCK ntoK W. J. K H. DEPOT.

R. HALPIN, Proprietor.

.THE CHALFONTE, CAPE MAY. N. J. ■n^cTLY nnsT^kss pxmiLv Horkh reux onuKu wan CHAS. 8. HOLMES. Propriwtor.

CAPE HOUSE, CAPE MAY POINT. N J-

GEO. J. GRIER KRONER.

THE SHOREHAM, CAPE MAY POINT, N. J.

SAMUEL E. EWING. Propriwtor.

If you WAiit a box at STEPHEN F. WHITMAN'S Choice Chocolates

and all klwdaef Ftaa Ccmlactkma. call at

VIETRI’S, 514 Washington St. Cope May. N. J.

CONGRESS HALL, Opened for the Pe«eon of 1HD0 bccond year <>f pirrenl musgi m-o'. A tl.nrourhly mudirn bnck ho'eL Ootnmandingly •iluatad rn bluff overlo 'king ocean. E'cva'ors r’ectrie liehts bells, etc. Concert* morning-sod evening by Usaalertf o.-1-brvo! orrbeatra. Sasitary equip-

«V*»**!* DrmFrvrri *KoUay 'srimiOK llsscsrd u; uollcr read. IPX K*V POINT^UrXS^AinKU^BTATION Smlevre/mmSjK/IKrtml llj u/fbcpol-.ic.'^VxDd new or aarroun uni temtary Is ssd rrom top. Ksacbsd by iro*> CJT^JX^UIxr KAILKOAD (rBOUCTLVg MNgtLh*roIvr-Twe mbmbr rreiiry ftee f'TKAMHUKT LAKDIKU.—Ksadbsd by trohr; TBOLLKV UAlLKOaU.—KxtcbUs from Sew *:r» ^reiDl to^rwamiuas Um.tin* Bxrri BCUXlXKKUXK-n LXHDISU -Kortb cbj n WsablbffUm street, lime of embsrtauo WKATgXh B^KXA IWieo. ^L. Lo«r.t.^atait

CITY DIRECTORY.

KBe-.RUIK Iso.

SKtiMiSOK.—Oaartm T. l»nu"wll. axi Corrc OOLUCTOK-or TXXKth—Ds*ld W.

TKXXM KXK.-Dr. W

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CUIKP OP roUUC.—WlUam Pi CUyOalh BOAKD UP nXiLTU -Dr. A. L

CHURCH DIRECTORY.

ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL Oeraerol WAnuiNi.'ioume i rKA.NkUM

Mormng rrerw. 1®J" a m. XvebUig I'rsjcr,

^bs fodov-bc clcrxrmco are i oa.istr uunag tae sommvr or um

JulyS. Hhltev. Uelghtou Oolcmau,

S.T.D.. LUD.. Biahup of Delawar July 9 Rev. Otis A O arebrook.

Rector Sh John's church, .Elisabeth,

N. J.

July 16. Rev. F. A. D. Leant, Rector L Devid's church. Mansyuuk. I’lula. July 21, Urv. It. A It xIri'dL, Rector SL Paul's fcburcb, Osmd. u, N. J. July 80. IU. Rev Eihclbert Talbol. D.D., LL D.. Rtsbop Centra' August 6. RL Rev. J ih-r Scarborough, D D.. Uiabop of New Jersey. August 13. Rev. Thumu W. Aogell. D.D., iiectar bL S'.opbca’vcbr —" "-- -sburg. Pa August 20. Rev. W. 8 Baer. PbUadelphta August 27. Rev. U. M. O Huff. Philadelphia VSeptembers. B.-v. Wm. U. Bown, Rector Church ot the TraustlguraDou, Philadelphia. Seinember 10. Rvv. C. Eroevt Smlib, D.D., Rector St Michael’s and / " Angels' churofa. Ualtioarre, Md. September 17. Rev. Thoms* J. Tsylr Minister Christ Church Mission. Free linvUle, Pa

iBST UXTOOW8T KI'lSOOPAh CHL'HCB..

LF.M. COUNTRY INSTITUTIWNS

“*S2i' , SZLittSr 1

MARINE VILLA,

25.h SEASON,

CAPE MAY. N. J.

Mrs. JNO. M. ROGERS.

THE BALTIMORE INN Jnckson Street, Close to ths Beach Add exs MISS HARRISON

THE GLENWOOD, 509:Huohes Street. CAPE MAY. N. J. IKLAKUID To DO CU LX ITS rOKUKIIJCal'AClTt' SCLBCr KAMILY uounc. TKHMS ItCASONAIILK. < * Mrs- 8. P. WILLIAMS.

THE CARLTON,

CAPE MAY POINT. N. J.

Kona Dry sunospber

KELLY A WEAVER.

THE WYOMING,

South Lafayette Street. SKA It OONUKBSS UA^L A!

CAPE MAY, N. J. 00. TKKUS MODKUXTC. Mrs. G. H. GARRETSON.

MILLER COTTAGE, Perry Street. Cape May City, N. J. TBKUS UODKKATK. HCghhXVT TABLI

BREXTON VIELA, OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1896. UKKATLY IHI'KOVXD AND UX.V JV4TX0. LARUK I'lAZZAH AND HU It I'AULUUS. TBKUa'moUKIUTK. MRS.J A. MYERS.

SEA BREEZE,

OCEAN FRONT. LARGE AIRY ROOMS. WIDE POR7HB1

STAR VILLA, OcDan StroYtand Baash Ava. Capa Mav, N. J. DIKBcTLY OS THU BE1CU. nSkSf KOJXS. KXCXhLBMT TABLE.

F. L RICHARDSON.

COLLIN'S HOTEL

pp Columbia avenue. Cape May, N. J *s sad Dqvo-a Usnbnwnsya Hocbesur an

P. COLLINS. Proprietor.

THE ALDINE.

riKST-CLAn CUISINE,

H'OSS. OniH ALL TUX VgAU. THEODOR £ .MUELLER.

THE EBBITT, JACKSON STREET. CAPE MAY. N.J. Open all the Year. Steam Heat Ocean View. Hear Gulf Links. S.W GO.T. Proprietor.

HOTEL COLUMBIA, Ocean' Street. Near Beach and 8. J. R. R. TXHKi, (ISO YD «• I'Eg WEEK.

GRIFFITH COTTAGE, 613 Columbia Avenue. Cape May, N. J. > aqUARE FROM THE BRACE AND UTOCETON HOTEL. E. J. GRIFFITH.

HOTEL ORIJLE, Ocean End of Perry Street. U WITH UNDBSTBDCrao OCEAN VIEW. M eclAL'.KATRB PUR ' M. A. FRIEND.

PIER AVENUE INN,

CAPE MAY. N. J.