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ITUS OF GENERAL INTEREST

ItV.AT. ESTATE TEABSTEaa

; r, Uwodaie. July 8. •!.

CONGRESS HAUU

*® Pupils Uught rapidly.

AN UNSINKABLE SHIP

Many Inventors Have Attempted to Construct One.

U It possible to bulli ship? Msny men here loss oi life by s' great s feet Us

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latest Important attempt at solee problem Is being made by a flerstcamsbip line. That company baa placed an order wltb Ulobm A shipbuilders, o' * * *

□structlon ol

steamer which nerer In trod need

To Insure the safety of passengers i collision by tbaklug the steamer 1 practically unslnkablc, the directors hare, besides fitting the ship with wa-ter-tight bulkheads and double bottoms, prodded for double sidea The space between the outer and the tkln will form a water-tight (

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Ion only the outer bull wiU ster, leuring the rest intact. This, ta hoped, will make an almost Ide^ safeguard against the consequences of The new reaeel le an Important adsnee In ahlpbulldlng. She will be the largest cargo carrier In the world—COO ' jng. CC feet beam and 45 feet deep, argo capacity will be There will be accommodations for 300 Drat cabin passengers, 200

and COO steerage.

The cellular ayatero of ahlpbulldlng baa been In rogue for ycors, ant' 1 :1a!med that It makes ships practically unalnkable, though eiperii

POINTS OF INT-EREbT

TJY WAY of a "ready reference" J3 for the Usually orertaxed lolel w - clerk, nartlculsrly wb.ntbeh use full of guest', the Inlloumg list ol places of geucrsi inteirsl throughout Oape Msy bare been prepared, sud wi". ot - guide book" lor sis tors

liotrl clerk is queried se Ol auj p-.im or place of Interest in C-pe May, be osn gracionsly adriae the purchase of soupy of Tua Dsn r Wan. and (he result will be mutually sails factory. The list will ,be rerbel and extended until It rescbca the limit of

STOGIfTOI) TIOTBL CAPE MAYJN- J-. . w Tho Finest Seaside Hotel in the Wo-ld NOW OPE^ FOR THE SEASON OF 1899 L'oaurpassed for grandeur ol pptporUous and elegance ot appolnlmcnts. Uosthird of a mile of spsdous p .rch Suites with prirate balb. The management tmplelcly renorsted system. srrrioe.cu'aUSe a»d ptlioy. American plan. *3 ,y and *17 per week upwarda. European plan, fit to per day upwarda. Profeasor Morgan's Orchestra of twenty pieces. HORACE M CAKE. P. H. 8. CAKE, Manager.

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WEST JEBSEIACADEHI A SCHOOL FOR MS

parts of the country, occupy honorable department and bat ctery needed requtstle to prep.™ you^ mc«^w ooh and 0 tbc° responsibilities ol ottlxen.bip. The osm; us bss fourteen acres of land, supplied with well-fnmtsbed buildings, -

THIS filin’ CANNOT SINK. In Ordinary Collision Will Not AIT Its HulU disproves tha claim. The plan la ' from tea to tweaty-flie wat bulkheads dividing the ship. Ac ordinary collision will open but one o~ compartmects. It cannot go fut than Into the bulkheads that hat been opened. II moat of these are pec etrated on one aide of the ship the wi probably alnk her. One of the meet notable examples of in Indextructlbls ship made In recent years la the Howard Coaaard. Lock of ipltal and continued litigation have . -evented her designer from poshing the enterprise beyond the experimental stage. At the time of her launching, In the early KOa, the Howard Caaeard waa hailed as unalnkable. The Howard Coaaard la an application of the elreplng car Idea of a stramahlp. Instead of staterooms there Is a double line of curtained berths, looking much like the Interior of s eleeplng ear. She is built to reduce the time of eroeslng the Atlantic by one-third. The baale of tb» structure Is a keel that weighs 88.000 pounds, made of plates laminated and as homogeneous as though solid. The keel rune from uothlng at ths bow to a depth of *3 laches outside the hull at the stern, and cornea up through the hull to form a backbone. The frames, which are also bulkheads. run through the ship from skin to skin and from keel to deck, with aimply tha openings between necessary for access, which are capable of being Instantly closed, thna forming a terica of alr-tlght compartments, nearly 100 In number, any of which might be severed from the ship and yet. by means of the keel to which they are fast, maintain an upright position and live ont a

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■c ol the school. With a lim. number ol scbo.ara and strong tesil ougbiy develo,ira! loreuoccsslui care

—Philadelphia Press

Our Ivys unijonulf do uWA Comrj*

The famine In Buaaia le Increi dally In Its frightful •everily, and millions of the peasantry have fallen Into unutterable misery. Disease is raging In the malaria-stricken Unde through which the Volga flows, and the scurvy epidemic Is spreading will, fearful rapidity. In the entire' Volga territory the number of cases amounts, according to official reports, to 400,000, which probably means 600,000. There are villages whose Inhabitants, numbering from 8,000 to 4,000, have completely died out. In medical circlet tn Bt. Petersburg It Is asserted that already over 330.000 souls have succumbed to

A unique little candle has Its ow electric plant all to Itself. The candb stick is of iron, with a compartment In the base Into which can be fitted a ■mall battery. This battery Is connected with the little bulb at the top of the opaque white glass caudle. The Incandescent light thus produced U Just the proper sire for the flame of a real candle. and the whole can be carried about the house with satire safety.

than those who have another color. The average number of red hairs on the human skull U M400. Bair of a dr-" color Is generally much finer than hair, and three dark hairs cover much apace as a single red hair. Aa a rule, a dark-haired pereou has about 103f)00 hairs on the akulL Fair-haired ns, on the other as women—have from 140.000 to 0. The strongest hairs, boware those of a red color, and hence they cud ore the longest. It may be added that red-haired perse ns are generally of a aympatheite and passionate re, and are, aa a rule, far

soe has a number of regnlar et rs aim to loan what each ct r prefers, and never deliver to a patron anything that might be Inferior In the eyes oi the euetomer to that desired. Borne customer* srlU Ignorantly select eggs or poultry aa possessing certain quail ties, and wlU not bo

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CONGRESS HALL,

1 for the Besson of 1OW0 jrmenl. A thorouriily modern bnck boicL Oommaodig by Uaasler'a oclrbrs'e Iprchcatra. Sanitary equlpR. HALPIN.

THE WINDSOR, CAPE MAY, N. J. NOW OPEN KOH THE SEASON. IMMEDIATELY ON THE BEACH ONI BLOCK nton W. J. B. H. DK1VT. Open Spring. Summer, Autumn. All 1U appointments. ^ Ptnest^looillon o

THE CHALFONTE,

MODKKATE KATES.

CHA8. 8. HOLMES, Propriotor.

CAPE HOUSE,

THE SHOREHAM, CAPE MAY POINT, N. 4.

HOTEL. DEVON, South Fafayatta Straet, Cap* May City, N. J; ss -“ IJS "^b35c&“2£ri__«_, REEL A MACNE1R.

prvklrou caar.es F. qai-lort, seemary; ». T. Bailey, Cbarlea Yurt. C. 11. Boodrr. Jobs W. Krcray. A. L. Uayora, Urruen ——- ITT BdUCITull J. eplcer Learn,ac.

CHURCH DIRECTORY.

ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. racr of WASQ1NUTON an i yRAN K LIN b

church, Elizabeth, July 10. Itev. F. A. D. Lauot, Hector St David’s church, Manayuok, IVJuly 33, li v. R. A. Kodrick, 1 8L Paul'* church, Camden. N. J. July 3U, Hu Iter. Ehclbert Talbot, D.D., LL D., Bishop Central PcnusylAugust 0, ItL Rev. John Scsrborugh, D.D.. Bishop of New Jersey. August 13. Kcv. Tnomss W A age!!, I D., Itcciur SL S'.ophco'tchurch, Usr-

Aagust 27, Phil sdel phis

September 3, Itev. Wm. U. Bowo, Itoclor Church of the TrsnstigurstioD,

Phllsaelpbls.

September 10, Itev. C. Ernest Smith. i.D.. Hector SL Michael's and All Angels' church, Baltimore, Md. September 17. Her. Thomas J. Taylor. Minuter Christ Oburob Mission, Frank-

Unrlllc, Pa.

WASHINGTON ABO VI OCKAN. kcblax 1M.M am. sad :.ai p!mf aaa-U ol S.00 D.m. We«s-dsy sarvloes—Hoad p. m.. kpvwtn Uafue; Wsdnesday »-»

FieacUa* C sl”sjo’?cK2L 0 ^t'aM C i^ i '*!v» Wsdnesday, ebareb reyer sat pralae serv; ouly. b*uirdM*iewm as, ^o’clock, ssau ti

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can mat ronrr. HT. rkTXKS BT-TBBAKA, P. A M, Cape May Pout,

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COUNTRY INSTITUTIONS AKQAKKr* BOCSIL-BafSss ■Mr me ore or re. cuuimi* ■

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MARINE VILLA, 25 h s^asok.

CAPE MAY. N. J.

Uodcroiz-'l sud improved, Elcotrlc Light*, absolutely Pure Spring Water.

THE BALTIMORE INN Jackson Street,]Tlosa to tha Beach Add ess MISS HARRISON'

THE GLEN WOOD, 509.Huo'hes Street, CAPE MAY. N. J. KN LA HOED TO OOL'BLE ITa FOUBEilfCaPACITY CLSCr FAMILY UotlaK. TZKMn KBABONAULK. Mrs- 8. P. WILLIAMS.

THE CARLTON, CAPE MAY POINT. N. J.

cuuudvLuou tor ok caoru. <ij.j

KELLY A WEAVER.

thewyominsT

CAPE MAY. N. J. OIL TEUMa MODKKATE. Mrs. G. H. GARRETSON.

MILLER COTTAGE,

BREXTON VILLA,

OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1898,

UKKATLY IHFKOVKD AND KBNOVATSD. LAKUK FIAZZA8 AND BUS 1'AULOH

TKKMB HODEKATE.

-MRS. J A MYERS.

SEA BREEZE, OCKAN FRONT. LARGE AIRY ROOMS. WIDE POR HIES TERMS MODEKaTE. DANCING DAY AND SVENING. JACOB MAIER, Manager.

STAR VILLA, Ocean Stroatand Beach Ava. Cape Mav, N. J. DIKBCTLT ON THE BE1CO. FINEST ROJMS. EXCSLLENT TABLE. F. L. RICHARDSON.

COLLIH’S HOTEL

Odlombis avenue. Cape May. N. J. ad Yiqaara lunbokausy*, Ko--bc*u-r sad A m Brer o, Drairebl sad u Bottle

P. COLLINS. Proprietor.

THE ALDINE,

THE EBBITT, JACKSON STREET. CAPE MAY. N. J. Open all the Year, gleam licaL Ocean View. New (jolt Links. S. W. GOlT. Proprietor.

HOTEL COLUMBIA, Ocean Street, Near Beach and 8. J. R. R. TERMS. *7A0 TO 310 PER WEEK. NSW M ANANUEMENT. Mrs. A. FOSTER.

GRIFFITH COTTAGE, 613 Columbia Avenue, Cape May, N. J. IE BVUARK PROM TOE BEACH AMD STOCKTON HOTEL. E. J- GRIFFITH.

HOTEL ORIOLE, 1 Ocean End of Perry Street. X BOOMS WITH DBOBSTKOCPEO OCEAN VIBW. SFICIALJKATHB MOB FAMILIES. MO BAR. StAe per week sad ay wards. M. A* FRIEND.

PIER AVENUE INN, CAPE MAY. N. J. u the Beach and Port OOee, Bath Boom added, and tha hooM thoroughly renovated and Improved. 4. 8. WALES*