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THURSDAY, JULY 6 1899

. J. Hearj Edmund*, No. MS Wuhiog.

BUSINESS TIPS.

Pice ChocoUlc Alaucdi >1 40 eU pe lb, U Smith'*, 307 Wuhmet>« •irer -

cod chftcced lo 'hr *t) ie it tci nuooable nte* *t Ihn* li'»Smith'* Cb TOlVe Mln>* *re Bne,: CU- per lb- 807 W«*hic.'oo etnet. Oo to WoT* Ice Crrrm Perlor Mixed Ooem. 10 oenl*. tl

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lo Wou'* Ice Craus Mixed Creui, 10 cent-. Sell W.ler T*flf, lir*h d mith'*, 307 Wx.au.pl a .'reel The Queao Jewelrj Sion

No. 80S

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*, Hinjr B moot, K H Bower. Pnnkloa. lad—Lour* Quick. . How Outle, led—Blanche Morria. Brooklyn—lYiillp W DUxeaberger. Hfw York—Chari oUa Gil man, Daciel . r»B*a*rd and wBo. GilbertUa,ton. Joeophln* Kirkwood.

WmUsoot, H J—Daniel C Kay. Philadelphia—Mia* Kin Herilie, W H Walker. John Work, C H Shalier. Oereland—P H Moon. Baltimore — Dr Liman, Waller M

ISIS OF GHEEAL INTEREST All the yaohla an ready to tall, eUn< from Bewtli'a Point or Scbelengei'a Pcimiancs AraaTxam-Unite or aiogto room* at Parti GoUagc 3W Perry Mnat. M. & Wiuia. Baad In yonr aobacrtpUooa to the DaiLT War*. Yoa'll do oo anyway, ao yoa might jail as well get the (nil beacflt o! flia aeaioa. The aacnaieot of the Lord** Supper will bo dlapeoMd at Cold Spring Presbytorian Church oo Sabbath morning at the 10.W acmoe. Preaching in West Capo May chapel by Dr. Larerty, at 8 P- «»- g belonging to Isaac H.

on the Fourth. A Beta*, who ban already begun lo pal lbs boose lo complete

During the middle Dey. wbOe the excitement wu going on and while Young A oB hia Srecrackera and other fireworks, than wen acreral mnawaya alarm of fire, which came from Gurgle •traat, all of which helped to Increase the excitement. The Ore alarm waa caused by the partial bunting of a anal] tansmasthouae'owned by City Treaaunr Isaac H. Bmlth and occupied by Christopher Church, ladder track wu turning cut of Warhlagtoa street Into Franklin the bled

Washington atreei, is

oorrect eye glasses. Ali kinda of jewel ~r can be purchased there in as good uality as can be punAare.1 Try our Hew Englat <1 I’raout Brittle, 1 eta per lb„ at SmiU.’r, a/7 WaalimgGo to Woil's loe Cream Park Mixed Cream. 10 cents. t Go to Wolfe Ice. Cream Parlors. Mixed Cream, 10 oenia. . _ glaaara repaired Queen Jewelry Store. The only opticians is Cape May. ** Do you need a Blue Flame OJ lob re-a t! and b your tin ro need of repairs or painting? If ao. I will attend to your wanta at reatonabla price and gnaranlee the work. Charles A Swain. 305-7 Jackson

G5. P..O. Box 841.

Notice to all j on ehcotrr. 1 The Mayor will not allow you to shoot lire works town, but that will do! preerot yrn fro shooting snap shots wtib your Kodal

of tbe arbrltataOD question, with « cooaklerati in of its bearinga on present International ailuatlon. Among topics dlacuaeen In ‘ The Prograa of the World’’ thia month are "tariff a* a potlt cal is*ue. tbe Dreyfus rar in the Philipplnca,

rules, and the newly elected college

•e« off by the ytoltora. demooatratton during tbe day nntJ authority of aUxea'* Commute City •ulhoriUea. The only eeablance of mDllarijm wu the appearance of the Heary W. Band Battery, named for the late Cafkaln Henry W. Hand, a naral ban, and for a long time editor of the Can May Wan. who had huga acquaintance among Fhilade pMnu who spent their anmmeri at Cape

in 'be United Stalea at iment, probably John Barrett, former U tiled Slates minister Slam, b the ooe brat qualified by personal knowledge lo .itiacusa the PbUipine •Ituallon. Mr. Barrett haa •pent the put fire years In the far cut Long before tbe Spanish war be bad uaieled one a large portion of Luxoc and had visited the ialaodi of other Philiptne groups. In May. 1396, after Dewey had annihilated Spain'* fleet in Manila Bay. Mr. Barrett returned and : vicinity of Manila for Finally, after the fighting with the Filipino* began In Febru'i lo the scene of hostilities. and only left to tel sail for America of March Hr. Barrett summer)’ of hia impree

parknee and observation. The art ia highly opportune and significant? Rosa Bonhcur sod her Work" la aubjrUct as artie'e by Ernest Kuaufft. 1 actions are given ei several of the famous French animal painter’s works now owned la this country.

PURELY PERSONAL Kusaell Sage apenda hia evenings rea$ tag history. Alfred Belt, the London rival of tl Bothachilds, la a man under 40 years <

age-

Admirnl Dewey’s boyhood hero wi Gen. Taylor, and the lad's first ambition waa to be a soldi* Gen. Nelson A- Miles was initiated into the mysteries of golf has now become an ardent devotee of the game. Gen. Lloyd Wheaton, who cleared the Pasig river, entered the service as a sergeant in the Eighth Illinois during the war of the .rebellion. Gov. Bcaffy. of Alaska, has proposed the braiding of all female seals in Behring sea with a big “C. S." Tins would spoil the skins for commercial purposes and stop the slaughter of the There arc only two full admirals afloat—Admiral Dewey and Admiral British Mediterranean station. The French navy ban no higher grade than vice admiral. - Henry Watterson prides himself on his skill in aomc departments of culinary art. For instance, he designed tho dish now known as lobster a la Newberg. Years ago he gave his idea to "Charlie*’ Dclmoaico, of New York, who carried itlntosucccasfulcxecution. Ue ia also an expert In the preparation of Tbe library of J. T. Delnnc, who Was editor of the London Times for nearly quarter of a 'Century, has just been dd at auction In Loudon. Tbe collection consisted almost exclusively of In all branches of literature, Including a great number of presentation copies.

fact G

t most of the books were fuuu

FOR TEACHER AND PUPIL Michigan has 309 log schbolbouscs. The greatest university Is Oxford, 'hlch has 21 colleges and five halls. It cost the city of Boston for the main tnancc of its public schools last ycai KJMS.413. Berlin la to have a special Instituti ir the study of hygiene as applied t( the tropics. Prof. Koch has drawn uj More than a hundred taverns in the Hartx mountains of Germany linvi agreed to board students of high school! and universities at specially reduced Yale students who are studying sociology are to be brought to Ne York and taken through the alums tin they may ace how the other half lives. Gottingen university has established seminary for “The Science of Insurloc," with two sections, one mathematical, the other legal an* administrative. There are over Co insui students already.

CAPE MAY*N J. The Finest Seaside Hotel in the Wo-ld NOW OPEM FOR THE SEASON OF 1899

Unsurpassed for graadcu

third of a mile of spacious has completely renovated syi

'}' and *17 per week nor Morgan's Orchcslr

P. H. S. CAKE, Manager.

elegance of appointmcnl private bath. The a

:m. h.tvioc. cu s'uejin l pjlioy. American plan, 1 pwarJA-yEuropeah plan, *1.50 per dsy upward

o! twenty pieces.

HORACE M CAKE.

ABOUT THE HOME.

The m

Pierre de

. G-orge Wharton James relate* Pilgrimage to a Spanish Occupancy in o Mr. James describes mu wonders of Arex ms and Hew Mexico. of or* *o little visited by the can tourist, and presents a remarkable aerie* of photographs of the natives of the country. Mr. H. Foster Brin, of the loi logical Survey, writes on the growing of the brioh pavement In the i

i working theta.

Jnly . with a very complete and instructive of tbe automobile as it Is seen today, no longer a mi practical, constaet use; plain* wbat it eoats, how jut what it will do, setting forth

taioed in tbs New York Star no Umm ia any one word than U U found UUMHew York Star. WebrirrlDic*

». etc. etc- in TU* educations! const is being given lo advertise and in-

Go V> Wolfs lee Omm Parian

Another article that gives information of very extraordinary Interest Is Profesof the

n with the aid of the

A biographical sketch of Budyird

count of Kipling's life ever gi, public, It another interesting cootribuAad yet another u Mr. W. A

Great Victor) in 1 Ulostraiioc of the I Uncoln secured, by his wisdom, ehxewd-

bottle ■t.—l-l be avoided, be sweet red Spanish peppers cut 1 narrow atrip* ore an excellent addition to celery salad, and add both to ippearance and flavor, prevent a boot or shoe from slip, ping off at the heel gum a little piece of velvet Inside the heel of the shoe. This will make it cling to the stocking and prevent slipping. The flavor of the ordinary baked macaroni with cheese will be much 1mroved if to the water in which the licks are boiled are added with salt small piece of butter and a small aion with two or three doves. Beautiful lamp shades are made with" the fancy straw braids that may be bought by the yard in any of the general stores. Several varieties axe introduced into a single shade, a lining and scant frill of fcilk In some delicate colors around the inside bringing out tbe straw designs.—Boston Budget. FAHCY LITTLE TRINKETS ' Match boxes with the miniature portrait of a friend painted on enamel ore gaining favor. Watch pendants for ladies in the shape of a butterfly ore enameled and studded with rubies and emeralds. Cluster bracelets are popular—combinations of turquoises, rubies, emeralds and opals with diamonds arc in great

demand.

A pretty brooch represents a dragon fly with its wings studded with emeralds and' rubles and has a large amethyst for the back. A dainty addition to the toilet Is a sliver perfume stand enameled in mosaic designs, designed to hold bottles of perfume. A pretty corsage ornament has a bow t encrusted brilliants, the knot formed by an emerald with ends terminating in large pear-shaped pearls.— Jeweler's Weekly. NOTED IN GREAT BRITAIN. The last treadmill hks disappeared

WEST JEESEY ACADE1T

A SCHOOL FOE MS BRIDGETON. N. J.

In one of the most iiealtby portions uf New Jersey. in the pretty town of Bridgeton, t* the West Jersey Academy. T-.c instituliun was founded by tho Presbyterian Cnurcb, in iSjd, and through more loan lyliy years <>1 its cxulencc has always maintained a high standard of dldpliue and scholars! Htas^pr——— - "*~*-*~ ’~

positions

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1 Its graduates, found

e country, occupy honorable

i Church and State.

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o prepare young men for colfit them for active business life responsibilities of citizen* hip.

sue campus has fourteen acres of isnd, supplied with well-lurnished buildings,-x a gymnasium, and every^other appurte- ^

scholars of the gray uniform a

In military tactic,, uiuugu tuaa eaetevm'i> regarded as secondary to the main purpose of the school- With a limited number of scholars and strong leaching force, students arc carefully and thoroughly dcvelOjv-J for successful careers. —Pbilaadphis Press Our Soya nifomls do wU Carmptud-

that the men of Great Britain spend at least *25,000,009. year on silk hats. died recently at Union, In Cambridgeshire, at the age of 87 years, had served *1 year* in one family. A fisherman's trawling net brought p recently, near Carilugford Lough, on the Irish coast, a lot of law documents darninginlriah chancery cases- Though inch damaged, the papers could be md, Since April 1 Nonconformists land have been able for the first time to be married by ministers of their O' faith, without the register's presence being required. The law t] edge* that inch marriages

ban maka Us first it in a story that gives good

* of V-yfuloess

Egyptian boats mors i

old have been exhumed : . of the HD* Is perfectly good conditlca. They er* ef coder end fleet aa as if they hod bees paddled but

THE WINDSOR, CAPE MAY, N.’J. HOW OPEN FOB THE SEASON. IMMEDIATELY ON THE EBAC OS* BLOCS rfSOB W. J. R. K. DKTOT.

R. HALPIN, Proprietor.

POINTS OF INTEREST TV' WAY of a “ready refcrenci’' Jj for the u’nslly overtaxed bole! " clerk, osrticularly when lh« h*>o-e is fall of guest- the lollawing I plsors of general interest Uruu Cape Msy have been ;.rrpsrr.\ • a be found quite ouovenivat Mid uw l "guide book" for via lor ail of tbe inatiiutions or ring hotel clerk is qoes dm or place ol icterest in Cape can graciously advise tbi a enpy of Tax Dailt V. >. —■■■ a. mutually suit

>A1U» OF KDLCiTION.-W. r. prwlJmu Ctiarlca F. (JoUan. Mcretary; ». T. Bailey, CUarJc York, C. B. boater. Joss aes *AfXa:*"r UeI &ert Tov OUCITUK.—J.

BOAHIIQF UkOj-TO^-Or. A. L Leartjpre, CHURCH DIRECTORY. ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Comer of WASUIKimiS sm/BAXULmS-a.

. LL.D., Bishop of Delaware. July 9. Rev. Oils A G.sxebrook, D.D., -lector Sl John's church, Elizabeth. N. J. July n:. Rev. F. A. D. Launt, Hector L David'* church, Mausyunk, Phila. July 23, K *v. K. A Rod rick. Rector L Paul'* church, Camden. N. J. July 30. Rt. Rev. E hdbert Talbot. D.D., LL D., Bishop Central PennsylAugust G, Ht Rev. John Scarborough, D.D.. Bishop of New Jersey. . August 13. Rev. Thoms* W. AngcII, D.D., Hector SL Stephen’* church, iisr risburg, Ps. August ao, Kev. W. B. Baer, Phils, del phis.

Philauelphla. September 10, Bcv. C. Ernest Smith, D.D.. Hector BL Michael’s and All Angels’ church. Baltimore, Md. September 17. Bcv. Thomas J. Taylor. Minister Christ Church Mission, PrankUnvilie, Pa.

CONGRESS HALL, Opened for the Besson of Ujy9 cond year of prvent msnsgvmrat. A thoroughly modern bnck bcel Oommandriy .".reted on bluff overlooking ocean. E evalors, e'cetric lighU. helir, etc. ST f«L rnlD * ' D ' 1 *" nln * by u ** a!ce * oelr!»va'e 1 crchralra. Banitary equip-

MARINE VILLA, 2 =- h season. CAPE MAY. N. J. re Spring Water.

THE BALTIMORE INN Jackson Street.]"lose to the Beach Add ess MIBS HARRISON'

THE GLENWOOD, SOSrHuo-hes Street, CAPE MAY, N. J. KNLAiuiSB to imcBhs its rviuiitiijcaraciTY SCLBCT FAUlLt llucat

THE CARETON, CAPE MAY POINT. N. J.

. Utj aictjapucrc.

g^ltw "r^Tmiley.^ Ac'.

KELIY^A WEAVER.

THE WYOMING,

South Lafayette Street.

CAPE MAY. N. J, CIL TKHltS MODEKITK. Mrs. G. H. GARRETSON.

MILLER COTTAGE,

TEllstb StODEHATE.

Perry Street Cape May City, N. J.

YOKLLEWT TABLE.

BREXTON VILLA, OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1898. IBATLY Utt'KOVEU aSU BEitOVATID. LABliK FIAZZiS ASO SUB I'ABLOBS. TEltlt- HODEKATK. ■MRS.J A MYER8.

SEA BREEZE, OCEAN FRONT. LARGE AIRY BOOMS. WIDE POR HIES TKKISS ■ODCUTX. DANCISO BAT ASD BVKKIsa * . ■ JACOB MAIER, Manager.

STAR VILLA, Ocean Streat and Beach Ave, Capa Mav, N. J. DIBKCTLT Ob' TBE BStCU. FINEST Itojas, E

COLLIH’S HOTEL 106 Decatur Street opp. Columbia avenue. Cape May, N. J.

Futsr baftist chubcb. K. LAFAYETTE AND FKAbELtl

P. COLLINS. Proprietor.

.“THE CHALFONTE,

FUitE SPKlb'O WATKE

CHA8. 8. HOLMES, Proprietor.

CAPE HOUSE,

r. UtlUftxib-aKUnllaksUUy; M

GEO. J. GRIER KRONER.

THE SHOREHAM, CAPE MAY POINT, K. J.

LXCTkiC CALL BELLS. ACtXHUt03ATI0b TX *K GUESTS rKST-CLABB UVEBT ATT AC BED. SAMUEL E. EWING, ProDnetor.

HOTEL. DEVON, South Fafayette Street, Cape May City, N. J; mo. Bear lav Oocaa. Btagmi EaMa ramdaHvbrf. .■saw SLS'ia Sons per ax^aamawwoskajii uyvara REEL * MACNEIR.

THE ALDINE.

THEODOR £ MUELLER.

THE EBBITT, JACKSON STREET. CAPE MAY. N. J. Open ail the Year. Steam Heat. Ocean View. Near Golf Lints. S. W. GOlT. Proprietor. HOTEL COLUMBIA, Ocean Street. Near Beach and S. J. R. R.

GRIFFITH COTTAGE, 613 Columbia Avenue. Cape May, N. J. SQttAKK rant TBS BEACH AND STUCKroB BOTBL. E. J. GRIFFITH.

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HOTEL ORIOLE, Ocean Find of Perry Street. IMIS WITH DSOBSTBCCrEP OCEAN VIEW. SFBCULiHATB VUK FA*ILIES, an nan SIMpsr wsexsou nawarua M. A. FRIgNO. PIER AVENUE INN, '""” CAPE MAY, N. J. Central location, near the Beach and Post Offioe, Bath Boom added, and Urn boo* thoroughly renovated and improved. J. 8. WALES.