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BibnriDben. II PerB»»oo u Adnaoe. ADVEETIEDiG BATES.

MONDAY. JDLY 8. IBM

J. H«nry Kimucdi, No. 61S Wubtag- _ " ' »f Deeds foi >4 New Jer.

ser and also Notary Pablle.

mm abmls.

Tulle Robert McOrscken, H A Bcbwalbo, H b Koblosou. Tbocuas FUeU. C W Kirk, Mont Bill mss. Carl Bpricgtr, 0 M Waller, Mr and Mrs J H Oreswell, L Oraaa. S Bnnloo. Waller Kress, Rjchaed Proebl. Joseph Hutohloaoo, George X. Msus. Mary McKeoy. Harry Bock. Mr and Mrs William W Smith. Daniel Bi-bop A Raymond Bishop

Reading—M R BUsU

DAVID B. HENDERSON. Objeel Dclsn Sneaker or Iks

Da rid I Ire inner Henderson was born at Old Deer, Scotland. March 14, ISM. His parents brought him to America and to the atau of Illinois in ISM.Three yean later. In IMS, they moved to

Balllmcev-

Oodlrey Jones. Mias IssU., a UoJIiey. Carroll Go., kid—Mr James E Berret i'hllsdclpbis—Mr and

tus cnaLroNTS.

Chester. Ks—Mr and Mrs Crosby. W Black, Mr and Mrs J W Cochran. PhUsdelpblt—Lewis Davis, Mas U Darts. H S Wallace, Mr H 11 Coryell. Vlifinis Coryell. Miss Altda Cor-

yell.

ooLomai. New York—Albert^ Gould. Houston, Texas—Mr and Mn Howe. Philadelphia—Mlae Weaver, Joerpb TO'Leary, Krederlc Bchofl. Mlae BeboS, L H Scholl. Harold Scholl. Eunice

Boyd, K P Henry, Miss Henry, J N Henry, Charles T Carpenter, R J Brenher, Mrs Barmh H Janvier, Robert H

ist, Thomas G£tockb*uaer,Mr and Mrs A M Eastwtck, Mias " Esalwiok, A Maurice Eaatwlck, R B Glipts Gardner, Mr and Mrs T J Blnclslr, Mias Helen Sinclair, Mias Dorothy Sinclair. Tom Sinclair, Tom Sinclair. Jr, Howard Belpt, Mn H W Ormerod. Him Anna Wails, Arthur W Ormerod, Bichard B G Gardner. Johnstown, Ps—Mr and Mr* T C duPont and family'. d Mrs John Tnom-

Mlas Hard E Thomson. John Edgi Thomson, Mrs L H McKee Arlington, N J-Mn A H SlneUlr. England—Mn M Hannah. Baltimore—Mrs A J Kelly.

iRTeet.

Philadelphia—Geo A Tunhell, Jr. G A McManus, Chaa Sweeney, A J Davis, Mn H J Davis. Flomnoa4lely—S Csrielon Mstthvwa Boston—G F Rogers. Ousdea—Joseph 1 Morris. Washington—Mr and Mn R Vonnl. Woodbury—Mr and Mn Horace F.

Indianapolis—Mbs Mary NoUa.

Nsw York-Dr C P Krelxov. Philadelphia—Mr and Mn L V Wolf; Cart V Visobar, M D, J C Armstrong, C E Btiokmann, H J ntxpstrick, Mn Emma Poultsr, Mr and Mn Georgs

Nsw York-B U Psarsoo and w Philadelphia—Mn E Benia, Charlm lam H Beard and

Oak Lana. Ps-J Beaten White wife, F W Moan and wifs. Baltimore—John Wilson. Charles H

Opiate, Pe—J H E

1 wife.

FYernell, Dr J Nicholas Mhchell. Mn E H Shaw. Abraham Shaw, F T Fsssett, Dr W K Brown wife. William V Brown, Was Anderson, Baa] H Benshsw; Henry Ayres, Miss Ultls Tsyloe. Wilmington—Miss A T Gan by, WUItem A Gan by, Henry M Osnby. H Marriott Osnby, Jr,

ChmtsntHlll—LB Reoshaw and wlla,

Oooshohocken—A 8 Baack.

Philadelphia—Mn Morris Hacker. Mlm Beulah M Hacker, Dr E W Hitch oock and wlfa, Edward F Hltcboock, Joeepb F HUoboook, Frank B Hitch nock. Mn W Chttall, Mn C A Jenny, Mn John F Hagrroan, Jr. William 8

er and wife, E N Coles, E Bpeoear BatgU, Ethel B Greiner. Baltimore—K D Miller. L J Doth, B Bldgely Howard, William R Howard, Jr, Howard Myers. Now York—Charlm L Guy.

Chleago—A B Miller and wife, Min

is Gruber, Ells Gruber, F M

Baltimore—Mn Jofca O-Nalll, Mn Margant irNeill, Harrington O'Neill. Hay, Mr tad Mn Georgs Batter, F Mitchell. F M Wlrgmsn. Mr and Mn H G Rsmlck. R M Bemick, Mn K S Dooghty. Fred A Davte. Mn Darts, Mtes Agnes MorVm, William Mackloaao, € Butter. Mtes Frances Perry. WU-

B F Wan,* Mtes - - ■ J A Bofatom . Newt M Doran, L Hike brand t. Barry

Louisville—Mn M Nelbcrlsad. MUaes Netberlsad, Jobe Coleman and wile. Bryn Mswr—T E MoVltty, Mini Elm McYItty. Ed war J Q McVllty, B U Mr Vlity. Rsdnor, Ps—Samuel Janoey. PoUstown, Pe—Henry PotU. Wilmington—John M Rogers, Mr an Mn Alfred do Pont, the Misses du Pont Baltimore— k lot de Bsurnay. Detroit—Mitt H M Bchnder. PnUsdalpbis—W J Wheeler. G H Leaf. Mr soil Mn Homer Pettit. John B Lrsnia. M » Lenclg Ml | od Mn H B Feuaeett. John U K.nmi

Phllsdelpbls—0 A Weldoer, » Mn Frederick Msrtyn Dunn, Ullie lay lor. D L Msgruder. Jr. E Grllfilb, Norman Blfls>o, HOT ton. Jr. Whitten Even., Mr. J F Page Mlm Edith Page, Joseph F Page, W J

McCoy.

Rsdnor, Pe—Lincoln. Godfrey, Mi Godfrey, Mias Ellen B Godfrey, L G xi-

r. Jr.

Washington—Mn F V Bennett, Waller V Bennett, John F Bennett, Fnok O Bennett. Mr and Mn George E Em-

imlly, 1

1 Mn F Pi

Smith, Mr end Mn John Kynden. Wilmington—John P Nlclds. Elixv betb Nieida, Benjamin Nlclds, Jr Montclair. N^—C B Anderson. New York-Mr and Mn H M Blocktea, F Earle Stockton. Camden—Markley Stevenson. Millville—Mr and Mrs B E Bs New York—Mr sod Mn E

arda.

Salem—B Grtecom.. Wilmington—Benj llceoe. Bt Louis—Mr and Mn Nioholaa Bchsrff, Miss Maud Bcharfl, Mlm Evelyn C. Miss Unnie Bcharfl, Mu AureUs Bobs ill. Ocean City—Mr and Mn Ardi Fredericks.

Phllsdelpbls—Mr and Mrs ulchmsoo. Mist Lida Hutchinson, Mitt Blanche Hutohioeon, Mn M C Mn 0 B Reeves. Jr. Miss Edith Reeves. Millville—Mr and Mn Headley.

Angleeca—J D Hand. Phlladelphls—William U Bickley. Gltaaboro—J L Boyle. Atlantic Sity—Mr and Mn W F But.

Now York-H B Porter, F W Miller.

Phlltdelphis—Mr George W Grier, Berths Bny, Mn John J Uliman. Edward P Dccbert, Eatber Dechert. Chicago—William Grier, May Grier. Beverly—K 8 Wyckiff, Mn E B Wyckuff.

BUSINESS TIPS. • to Wolfs Ice Cream Parloi

t, at Smith'*, 807 Washington Ladles can have their oosls remi sad changed to the latent style at very reasonable rates at Bondi's. t!

are flue, 23

Chocolate MIl la. per Ilk, 807 Washington stroeu Go to Wolfe Ice Cream Psrlorj

r is the time to have your Spring lummcT clothing cleaned and re I before the rush of the neam riven Borscll, the tailor, will d

to Wolfs loe Cream Parlor*. I Cream, 10 oents. . Water Tafiy, fresh daily, at Smith's, 807 Washington street. You can get a handsome Tourists' Souvenir Guide to Philadelphia fro* at Watet' Pharmacy, Washington and Ds-

Tryor

Go to Wolfs loe Cream parlors, liked Cream. 1“ ——

A good Cook,

position la a private family. Address SaffiJSS, Horn, corner Queen

» Wolfs loe Cream Parlors.

Attnntloa Is hereby eslted to U aaoe concerning the explodoc of flreork*. dated June 27.1877:

by tha lahafaftaate of the City of Cape May la Ofy Ousmcdl amsmhled. and it te hereby sneeted by the authority of the riaa. teat ao person shall Bre or «_a u— o* other piece

•hsll^Iorfot and pey tbs sum of flvedoC Bern A And be it ft and aoasted. That fron passage of this onllnauc orpertoat make

r, without harts* obtained leave an da from Urn Mayor of said city, gy porsoa so offending shall forfatl

from Duboque. Young Henderson attended the common school of his town and the Upper Iowa university at Fayette. Thereafter he studied low In the office of Bisael A Shlraa, at Dubuque, and waa admitted te the liar In the fall

September, 1861, enlisted In the < army as a private In company C, Twelfth regiment, loan volunteer ' fantry. He waa toon elected and o missioned first lieutenant of that o pany, and served with It until charged from the service, owing 1 wound In the leg, February 16, 1 Ir May, 1863, Mr. Henderson was petoted commissioner of the boarc enrollment for the Third congresslc district of Iowa, and served as such til June, 1864, when be reentered army ns colonel of tha Forty-sixth Iowa Infantry. He then remained li the field until the close of the war Upon his return home In Norcmbqj 1868, Col. Henderson was appointed ill ternal revenue collector for the Third, Dubuque district, of Iowa, which po-

ned te enter upon the practice of and almost immediately wi pointed United States district atti for the northern division of the district, serving two years, the! signing. Afterwords the law fir Henderson, Hurd, Daniels A Klese formed, and soon became known, largely through the ability of Its senior letnber, as one of the strongest legal imbluslions In the state. Mr. Henderson was first elected t congress In 1883 from the Third dll trial, and haa served In the house eve

Mr. Henderson is a republican I if Influence, whose advice is frequently cted upon in the councils of bis y For year* Col. Henderson has n the committee on rules, wide!

■e the b.

resulted In taking him off the floor moi of the time, but It has also glren Id! a close acquaintance with general legt lation of all kinds, and, coupled with Us position os chairman of the ]i diclary committee, hat made him an ai thortty on parliamentary law.

LAWRENCE TOWNSEND.

Lawrence Townsend, whb has transferred from the American mission at Lisbon te that at Brussels, l youngest eon of Henry C. Townsend, lawyer of Philadelphia. He was born ' Philadelphia August J3, 1860. and In 77 entered the University of Penn-

nla, but left college of his junor year on account of failing health resulting from i ~ reason also he traveled exteualTCiroad, and afterward roncbTn Mesa rouM^'col" ' ' X President Cleveland appoint Townsend, although he and family are republican*, secretary of the United States legation at Vienna, where he served under Minister Bartlett Tripp, just appointed the American

member of t'

for

toon tha acted as charge

June, 1897, President McKinley appointed Mr. Townsend, who was "" duty at Vienna, envoy extraordli

gal, from which place he la

ferred to a similar position at Brussels,

with an Increase In his salary of * *7,800 to $10,000. Mr. Townsend

Tied Miss Hanna, whom he met at Nice, la southern France, while sojourning

there aoon after leaving college.

“This Is carrying thlngv ^oo far,'

of the Nile in perfectly good cc They are of cedar and float as as U they had bean paddlad bat ys

POINTS OF INTEREST

STOCI^TOI? IpFEL

TV' WAY of a "ready rcfc-eoce" tj for the uruslly overtaxed bote) * clerk, oartieulsrly when the house full of (00,11. the following he! of iocs of geuoral Interest t! roegbout Cape May have been per pared, and w ill

md quite eoovrnlent and useful at of "guide book" for tie lore. At t all of IhC Ins'i uin in or p.'-or* Is named H-e "•'rtnrrr » nhiu «• can readily < Uaiu whauvci dere dcalred in conncc ion therewith.

Therefore when the courteous and aoeou.mo.la ing hotel clcik it queried SI ■ J point or p'ace of mlcraat In O-pe

, be osc graciously advise tbe prthe iceult will he mutually sal

factory. Tbe list will be revi ed and exlcnoed until it retches the limit

comprehensive completeness.

CAPE MAYJN- J. The Finest Seaside Hotel in the World NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1893

Unsurpassed for grandeur of pro|iurtluus aud elegance of appoiotmeuta. third of a mile of spacious prreh. Buttes with private bath. Tbe meosg has completely renovated lyalcm service, cu sioe sod policy. American plan, 83 per day and 817 per week upwards ^European plan. 81SO per day upwar Professor Morgan's Orchestra of twenty pieces. HORACE M CAKE P. H. S. CAKE, Manager.

A SCHOOL FOR BOIS

BRIDGETON. ,N. J.

the most healthy portions uf :y, In the pretty town of IS the West Jersey Academy.

Presbyterian Cburcb, in 1632. a through more than forty years cl cxntencc has always malohdoed a hi standard of dlcipllne and scbolarsh

positions to Church and Bute. Tbe Instiiulloo is up-to-date it department and bat every ncec

kgc.or

supplied with wcll-furnUhed buildings, a gymnasium, and every other appurtenance necessary to a model school. The scholars of the academy wear a simple gray uniform and are regularly drilled In military tactics, though this exercise

oughly dcvclopo

—Philadelphia Press.

loot. With a limited e carefully and thor-

. Lro.v,

THE WINDSOR, CAPE MAY, N. J.

NOW OPEN FOB THE SEASON. IMMEDIATELY ON THE BEACH

R. HALPIN, Proprietor.

THE CHALFONTE,

Moderate rates.

CHA8. 8. HOLMES, Proprietor.

CAPE HOUSE,

CAPE MAY POINT, N J.

GEO. J. GRIER KRONER.

THE SHOREHAM, CAPE MAY POINT, N. J.

AOOOM XODATIUN FOR an

SAMUEL E. EAfING. Proprietor.

If you wut a box of STEPHEN F. WHITMAN’S Choice Chocolates

VIETRI’S, 814 Washington St. Cips May, «. J. When 10« will ateo find a full supply of Foreign sad Dows aerie Frutte-

ir rorCLA* rxerr r

is ui care may.

Sprere anJ adxtr Uoim™. UnUo* In

s. In of dapiain A. Bo

CONGRESS HALL,

Opened for the Season of IBGO Secoed year of present mansgrmenl. A itoroughly mod. rn bnck hcycL Gommacd* 'ngly fituated on blufl overlookiog ocean Elevators c'ec'rie lights bells, elc. Doecrn, morning and evening by Header'* oeh-braied orchestra. Banitery equlp-

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CITY DIRECTORY.

KReXiKUXIL—JDa***'

OOLLECTOK 01

WssataxtcSaBU Krsall.s sire.

BOARD or KDUCATION.—W. ML Raery^A. hjisreva. u. CITY holicitok.—J. Spicer Ln

STKEET SU 1'EHVUOR.—8 wart a. Ban CBIKT UtMOlUCR-Wimsm ranee, ooc BOARD or HEALTH.-lit. A. L Lmcn. pro CHURCH DIRECTORY.

a! WABUIMUIO?

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July 2, BL Rev. Relghteo Oolemau, .T.D., LL.D.. Bishop of Delaware. July 9. Rev. Gils A G axnbrook. D.D.. Rector Sl John’s church, Ellxsbclh.

July 10, Rev. F. A. D. Leant, Rector Si Dsvid's church, MausyuaE, Phils. July 23, Rev. R. A. Rodnek, Rccter Bt. Paul’s church. Gamden. N. J. July 3d. Rl Rev. Ethclbert Talbot, I.D., LL D-, Bishop Central I'cnuayt-

August 0, RL Rev. John Bctrbor. ough, D.D., Bishop of New Jersey. August 13, Rev. Thomas W. Angel I, D.D., Rector BL Stephen's church. Bar. rtsburg, Pe. ' ptst 20, Rev. W. b. Baer, Phils.

August 27, Rev. U. M. G. Huff. Philadelphia. September S. Rev. Wm. 11. Bowu, Rector Church of the Trans figuration, Philadelphia. September 10, Rev. C. Ernest Smith, I.D., Rector BL Michael's and All Angels' church. Baltimore. Md. September 17. Rev. Thomas J. Taylor, Minister Christ Church Mission, Frank, linrtllo, Pa. BXATf ARE rUEI Af ALL BRKVlCBa.

ST METHODIST El'lBOOI'AL CHDRCH. WAHBXSOTOM ABOVE OCEAM.

THE BALTIMORE INN

J.tr.kson Street, Close to the Beach «dd ess MliS HARRISON

THE CARLTON,

CAPE MAY PDINT. N. J.

KELLY A WEAVER.

THE WYOMING,

South Lafayette Street,

CAPE MAY. N. j. OIL TERMS MODERATE. Mrs. G. H. GARRETSON.

MILLER COTTAGE.

BREXTON VILLA,

OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1898.

B MODERATE.

MRS. J A MYERS.

SEA BREEZE,

STAR VILLA,

Ocean Street and Beach Ave. Capa Mav, N. J. DIRECTLY ON TBE BE 1CU. FINEST ROOMS. EXCELLENT TABLE. F. L RICHARDSON.

COLLIN’S HOTEL

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. LAFAYETTE AND FRANELIN. s-te; I ilsMifn^te-* 1 **^**^ 1 F f *J^jy. lln E 1

Cape Avenue, Cape Mar PcSnL Hemaat ever j Sunday at IS JD A. K. and l PORT OFFICE.

P. COLLINS. Proprietor.

THE AUDI ME.

THEODORE MUELLER.

THE EBBITT,

JACKSON STREET. CAPE MAY. N. J. Open ail tbe Year. Steam 11 oat. Ocean View. Near Golf Links.

S. W GO-T. Proprietor.

HOTEL COLUMBIA,

Ocenn Street. Near Beach and 8. J. R. R. S. SiAO TO US PER WEEE. MEW M OMAN OEM ENT.

Mrs. A. FOSTER.

GRIFFITH COTTAGE,

613 Columbia Avenue, Cape May. N. J. IE SQUARE FROM THE BEACH AMD STOCKTON HOTEL. E. J. GRIFFITH.

HOTEL ORI JLE.

Ocean Bind of Perry Street.

L BOOMS WITH UNOBSTRUCTED OCCAM VIEW. SPEC14L7KATES FOR — sites per week sal upwarJt. M. A. FRIEND.

PIER AVENUE INN,

CAPE MAY. N. J. Central location, a*wr the Roach and Post Oflloe, Bath Huron added, sod *Rq houst thoroughly renovated and Improved. J. 8. WALES.

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OCEAN FRONT. LARGE AIRY ROOMS. WIDE PORJHES TERMS MODEHaTE. DANCINO BAY AMD EYBMIMQ. JACOB MAIER, Manager.

J

MARINE VILLA, 25 - h season.

CAPE MAY. N. J.

Moder ilsod and lmprovnh.]Leairtc L-gh's sbeolutei/ Pure Bprlar Water. ] Nuaroei Hrtelio Gulf Links J

THE GLENWOOD, 509:Hucrhes Streot. CAPE MAY. N. J. EM LA RUED TO DOUBLE ITU FORMEH4CAPACITY BELBCt FAMILY HOUSE. TERMS REASONABLE. Mrs 8. P. WILLIAMS.