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CBeattnt HD1-D VaoPeli, R V.ol’elr Dorebin—Eofteoe CTConnor. Ml Airy—Albert L Hear. Jaa Clltie. - - lalpfala—-M'e Joae Hwo..

Camdco—Mra C E Warner.

BtHjtnore—Tbomaa Kb odea anil BOHhoaee. New Tork—Mra 0 Caamac, Mira Cammic. Ha*eralowD—0 T B Bojer. Canton, 0-J B Coleman. PJiBadalpbla—H W CarrUl.

Pblladejpbla—John Lace)’. CMndand-R M Burrow.. Akron. O-Mra B B Clark.

Baltimore—Mra A M CbapptUc, B.

HarrMburi—Charier T Gray.

PhUadalpbta—B W Mldlen aod wile, LUBe U Mldlen, Jay C Etana. Oanjddn—Earl Thomaon, Jamea F Lennon, Joaepb M Oreely. oanaou. tiu.*. Jenkintown—Mra Berge. Naw York—F R Long. Langborse—Sara M Ambler.

ChOT^iaraburg. l‘a—J H Karp. AUacbeny, Fa-^P H Bragdan, E b BMAKer FbUtielpbla—Maraball S Squib. UmbartTUle—Lambert Road. Wr Yi»» UlUAk oonaua.

WOODBINE. Mr. F. Martin war doing but rtbiladelpble on Monday lart.

graphing, and can b; mn Aailr wilb la llltlaoamera taldBg rwwa ed dill r Dt pyia..l Woodbine. The 7C loo: lower and W WXkgal o:: lank bare bees cote plea ed rrceetly, and dd to Ibe beauty ol the town er e They are all urled near Ibe machine and cao be eees from'all part* ot the tillage. A large ebwjrlc lamp bae seo plac'd on the lop "I loe lank and uda a baanlllel hem perry erenlnx

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Bermal entertrWmg l.aaioea* men of WoodMne hare rveert) ealablUhed Ike WoadMne lyiaa and leta'lBank. A larren -mber of abare. •old in Woodbine, and there era wetr ol erllmg eU.ui S» tb.rea oulalde of Woodbine. Toe bank will begin lo operate in October. We with tbeeepeople tucceu In Ibrir undertaknd hope that ibeir til rrta in eetabi aucb an Important buiineaa branch will not prote Irultlcaa. >f. George A. Blake entertained at an* oci Monday eremng Mr pebllc •I pupilr, mort of whom paerod the i'ooud grade czamlnatiODi. Tbo ebil•pent e moel enjoyable erentog In playing gamaa, reciting, elnglng, etc., ' jelore going home were pretested their eertiDetlce. '1 Lt poplla preerert: Dora Uabaonob Sophie Nel- , Anna U aeoleld. Fannie Fine, Berab Bcbmull. H>ra Urtoer. Harab ulain, Ettie Upmtn. KoaieOamp and Isaac Ltpman. They all tag lo ex* lend Ibeir alorcreat tbaokr lo Frofctaor Blake and family. A abort time ago Bee of Ibe pupil* ol ■a Agricultural School, accompanied y Mr. JoaepbW Plnru*, ibe Inttraotor la dairying, ipeut a day on Mr. Roreo’ near Millrillc. The poplla receive rttcal leeaon In wheat harrertlng ar Mr. Horen war operating hie binder i lime. Mr. Roreo war to pleated with the MelHgenoc shown aod Ibe tuperiorfty of Ibe work done by the pupUr few daye ago he came to Woodbloe purpoeely lo aak Prof. Sabaotlob to tot him bare three boye for ab ait ten days In help him barveal blr grain and haycropa. Tbc nqueat waa granted. SOUTH SBAV1LLE. D.alel Coraon. of Gorben, waa alien cling to bualuea* bare on Tuesday. Mr. aad Mra I Morris Crerae, of

In Scribner's Magaxim Robert Grant ha* this lo say concerning the leisure loring rich: “Is there any body of ptop

tag. unpalriotie element of the rich who. under the caption * r, arrogate social diatinctic wealth, their extrarogant jaetbodi Itertalnment. and their aimleaa, pleas-ure-loving Bveef To fie 3 Uriah ouUmy. •- requency, to yachts, to bribe cuator rer at our Ins tin occasional check, to ignore all the 1 of eltlxenahlp. Is an on-Landed epitome of their existence. And In

all they

in of the aria local lie creed, without the genuine prestige of the ■ time nobilities, breath let me not Women Indeed err and yet it la they i who are roepooeible for and rage the mere pleasure-loving mg the leisure claes."

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Stella Baraes. ol MUlrille, l the Payne collage for eer

days

Master Harold Uollios It home ef liar a visit among friends In Atlantic Mr. John Douglass, Jr., of Dennisvllto, Is clerking lor Mr. Tbomae 1*. Smith In bis store. Little Mies Beatrice Townsend, ol Millellto, is viaiilng her grandmother, Mra. Uornelie Townsend. Mr. end Mra. William Miller, of Philadelphia, have been vluting at the Hillman Collage for several days, Mr. and Mra. William Champion were to Philadelphia on Monday purchasing

Coraon Monday

Chronicle of rwcent date Mr. Tli Adame' Creek, who kept a fin a pen near hit realdi morning to care for hit pet pig, going to the pen found that a 1 been there during the night carried the pig away. Mr. Tbomaa, •give expression to his feeling* at " pig. bowed himself dt and In an earnest way prayed that might be choked to death by bones of the pig. The next-dey wood a short distance from hll great delight, found ut on the ground deed.

ittempted to ewnllow bona, which become entangled In h throat and choked him to though Mr. Thomas regretted the 1c of Ut fine pet hog, he felt been amply repaid by the answer ot Me J prayer. It to reported that paralysis has I struck the matrimonial markal down In Newark, N. J. Marriage la at a discount, and the wivec of the clergymen ot that busy city are disconaoUte because the feee are getting to be so few and far between. A tow compels ths city oierk to take down In the official records the ages of brides. Tlie city newspapers print the records There you have the source of trouble In a nutshell. Women about to marry simply Insist on going elsewhere, end Cupid and Hymen are at fierce war with each other. The clerks must obey the law, but aoma day they will learn that vj omen have but two age*—10 and BO. Alter that It will bo plain sailing. It Is estimated that the “bread eating" population of the world will need duriift the coming year 4,800,000,000 buaheS.gf wheat. The best estlmatee ore that {he total production for the same period will be £,380,000,000 bushels. In eplta ot {he largely Increased crops harvested during the last law years the demond, ddb to Increased population, has increased r*Cl fbrrc rapidly. It Is no longer potalbTfiio accumulate great stores of-wheal and cany them over from oud'aeaxon to the

Nets Tock—Frank W Miller.

Fhliedalphte—John F Laoy. Cleveland. O-Mra B M Burrows Akron. O-Mra B BClark.

Micros Msul end Flor Wheeled to rail < Pastor Kulp's popularity Orator draws Urge number rounding chargee to Utica to his able. Instructive and aarnatt sermons. Captain aad Mrs. Fred Coraon have relumed from Jersey City, wtolhcr they bad gone to attend their eon Walter, •bo bee undergone a very euocerolul operation fur appendicitis. Cape May City—All crops are greatly In need of more rein; rainfall, 0.SS ich, K. H. Phillips, M. D. FnhlngOreek—The rains of the week msuffictonl for mslnneg crops; pasture fields very abort and dry; tomatoes bare been greatly Injured by worms, but are id ripening rapidly; Ute ooru doing well; watermelons promiahig. James B. Shaw. Ocean View—A light shower os 7ih aided vegetation; early applet being raspberries, blaektarritn and

lightning photography Is said to have been curiously illiastrated lu 8uffield, Conn., a few doys ego. On the breast of a man killed by a thundert waa traced the Image of a tree and s. A careful aclenliflo report In h cases ie naked for by the i4;eptlcol, who claim that the Images are congeal!on ol .fins blood vessels. Dclsartcan miss lu Denver, who es a large masculine hand, addressed a newspaper: “2 am quite g and have some practice. How ; best and quickest go ta the •lags 7" Tbo answer wnst “Yofcnust whip somebody and get a

BEAL ESTATE TRAB8FZB& Tbs Bscerds af-SsSss asa4 Kscbssgss Jabs E. Boylt et ala. to Henry K. TlttkfQt Bridgeton, lot 871 secUon A. Udean O^ntottcl September. 25,18S1, resorted July 10,1SW. 8550.

* Jacob P. Brick, and hood tend into with Albert Harris snd Leslie

>ea and corn growing rapidly; round potatoes poor. J. C. P. Smlih. Booth Dennis—Sweet poutocs doing id>; blackberries ripening, but yield •HI be smell; worms ere doing some •mage to tomatoes; fine rain on night f 8th. George C McCarty. Gold Bpring—Early tomatoes rotting n Ibe vines; blackberries abundant; pasture very short; a good soaking rain ' i B. & Hoffms..

NEW JEWELRt STOKE

ettiaens ot Cape May: I shall sale at cut prion lor Lug Thursday, July

r letter just received from Snrgec Beck ot the Thirteenth Minnesota, so e Philippines, he says that In tl 1.100 coses ef wounded soldiers who hi to the hospital at the time of his writing there were only three fig&es

One of the queer freaks of the Bangor (Me.) police grist the other day was intoxicated man who went into s leading hotel and telephoned himself patrol wagon. When It he climbed In and rode over to th loll to be locked up. A little Wellington (Mo.) girl, nine ears old and frail, astonished thi ore by refusing to die even after they iad sold she must. She had a genuli of spinal meningitis, and waa u for five weeks.

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A queer divorce case wai New York a few days ego w the parties are deaf mutes, the corespondent. The sir i been fall of working fingers.

Even If Colorado la represented at the Paris exposition by a life-sized gold atatce of a girl that will cost f1,000,000, •he wont be the only Colorado girl that

Is worth her weight In gold.

The New Tork woman who cot he husband's throat to prevent him snoi

(dsn effectual cur

null the responsibilities Ot oitlaen'hip. The cam; us has fourteen acres ol land, supplied with well-lurnisbed buildings.

purpose ol the school. With a limited, number ot scholars and strong teaching toroc, students are carefully and tborounbly dcveloi>ed tor euoceaslul careen. —i’huaaclpbla Press. Our toys unifurml) do lodj. Corretja ndV110KHUS IP. L YON,

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. OAFr-jMAY, N. J.

Finest location ( oocau. Family hotel. R, HALPIN, Proprietor,

I^THE CHALFONTE,

CAPE MAY. N. J.

. snucTi-T fibst-clsss PiXiLV Horn.

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Used, Joseph K 11*00, Joseph I*. Townsrnd, trailer H. Were, 'iterle fins ASSBdOlt.—Ohfirloe'y'. UfimpMU, 8» Cutglt COUJK.TOU or TAXBS.—OsrlJ^ IteKsm TK8ASt'K«K.-Ur. Weller H. Iramlnx, oin.-e, UOAKD OP BUUCATIOH.-W. F. Csseo.li. EBS Cfiarws Yoifi, o. ikhoedwf^ofis W*. Mocrsj, A. 1. liuyars, Ucrbcn Town, scud, A. w filler huactnaa. I'V SOUCITOK.-J. epieer Lefitamg. omoc, sos Wssbingtou strciu HTHBrr 801'BltViSOK.—B.wsrJ 6, Sslle, oAofi. City llfilt CBIBF OF PuUCA-WiUfim Farrow, oiOcv, UOAKD OF HBALTU.-Ur. A. L Ufiefi, prsel. UeuU oewls T. elevens, secroian: liejrsrt L Oocstt, J. nirsuoa Were, Wsiler s Wsir, L. M. Ufill, A. U. DUM. CHURCH DIRECTORY.

THE EBBITT, JACKSON STREET. CAPE MAY. N. J. Open oil the Year, gleam Ural, kjjoao View. Now Golf Links. S. W. GO.T. Proprlator. THE BALTIMOREINN Jackson Street, Close to the Beach! Add ess MISS HARRISON'

Corner at WASUiNimi.N Hoi) Commuoion’, lawVni. ins nrsi'sasds Borclug Prayer, to.* a. m. Keening l'r*)e: IMow olssgaen ^are^rxpeaei t July 10, Rev. P. A. D. Lauut, Rector St, DaviU'a church, Manayunk, I’hila. July 23, Rev. It. A. Kodrick, Hector t. Paul's church. Camden. N. J. July :ii), lit. Rev. Erhclbm Talbot, D.D., LL D„ Uubop Centra! Penntyl.

13. Rov. Tnomvs W. Angell, D.D , Hector SI S'.opbun'schureh, Bar.

□.burg. Pa.

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August 27, 1 , Philadelphia. Septumtisr 3, Bcv. Win. U. Bowu, lieclor Cuurch ol the Traualiguratiiui, Philadelphia. Drik^ Hector St- Michael's snd All Angels' ebureb, Ualllraorc, MU. September 17. liev. Thomas J. Taylor, Mlnieler Christ Church Mlaalon, Frank Unville, Pa. SBATU AKK FBBB AT ALL BKKVICSa. FlksT MBT0OD18T BTIDOOI AL CUUKCO. WABHIKOTOW ABOVZ OCKAJt.

CHA8. 8. HOLMES. Proprietor.

CAPE riOUSE, CAPE MAY POINT. N J-

GEO. J. GRIER KRONER.

THE SHOREHAM,

HOTEL. DEVON, South Fafoyetta Street. Cape May City, N. J; REEL A MACNEJR.

COUNTRY INSTITUTIONS , wAKfiAurrs booih—nistea mo**L Uaaw us csss ot oa ntaeri aad M. Man's P. X. Geursaes. ia casrge or mster

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THE GLEN WOOD, 509.Hut»has Street, CAPE MAY, N. J. BNhAlttlKD TO IXIUBUg ITS FOUKSKICAI'ACITV 8BLBCT 1'AMILV UUUSB. ffBUMS Kg A WIN A11!. KMre 8. P. WILLIAMS.

THE CARLTON, CAPE MAY POINT, N. J, OuDoioj and’ruaUQiN llKyfti.^ov ed. ‘ Twravt l'f"'a'rae l , ||y“lir^rn.lie*^A^ | KELLY A WEAVER. \

THE WYOMING, South Lafayette Street. CAPE MAY, N. J. NKAK UONOHAla 11A hi, AND TUI UK.IUU. TKItUd MUllBKATC. Mr». G. H. GARRETSON.

MILLER COTTAGE, Parry Street. Cape May City, N. J. rBIUU MUDKKATB. SXCShhBKT TAIIhB.

BREXTON VILLA, TWELFTH SEASON. DEUUUTFUU.Y hOUATgO, NKAK TUB BBAOIl. hAKUB-FfAXAAB AND Kt'N I'AHUlKa, NBAK UOLF LINKa. AKUUNU, UUATINU, FI8MINU. gXU LLBKr UUMINK. MRS. J- A- MYERS.

SEA BREEZE, OCEAN FROST. LARGE AIRY BOOMtS. WIDE PORCHES TKKSU arODXlUT*. DAKCINU DAT AND KVBNINQ, JACOB MAIER, Manager.

THE ALDINE,

THEODORE MUELLER.

COLLINS’ CAFE 100 Decatur Street opp. Columbia avenue, Caps May. N, J.

Oysun and CraM is every siyw. Faaulr ordsn satlensd. NBAThY AITOINTID BOONS ITOB hAD'BS. P. COLLINS. Proprietor.

HOTEL COLUMBIA, Ocean Street. Near Beach and 8, J. R. R.

Mr*. A. FOSTER.

HOTEL ORIOLE, Ocean End of Perry Street. l rooms with ujoamtuerco oocaN viiw. m actai. katxs fob FANlUta NO BAK. SIOS sw wros aM SFWirM. M. A. FRIEND.

GRIFFITH COTTAGE, 613 Columbia Avenue, Cape May. N. J. IB SQUABS FKDN THI BBACN AND STUCKTOS HOTKI. E. J- GRIFFITH.

PIER AVENUE INN, CAPE MAY. N. J. ar the Beach aad Post OOae, Both Rooa addod, art Uw how