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TUESDAY, JULY 18, 189*. j. Bury KdmujiiU. No. 612 Wuhlogloa Mnol, U Comabalooer ot Dcod» for tb* BUM of rannqrlmal* ud Now J< my ud »l»o NoUry I’ubtlc.
la Ohsucwr'a Ouilerbory T»le« Uk U ■ deocnplloD of hU Idu of • Ulk*^ “A (blpmui wu Itatr, wooed fer bj Wiw*: ror 00(811 woU be «u of Dertemoolb. Ue rode upon > rouode,* u be coutbe. All la e godoo of feldiog to tbe koee, A.dagger baagtsg bj a lee bedde bee About bla oekke under bti arm ndow
Hard/ be waa. and wine, I undertake. Should aucb a man appear In Gape Ml/ UMlay, Tun Wave would bare aptclal affirming that Blnbnd Ibe Sailor bad arrlred from Bagdad, and 1 '* leetnre on bn Seeen Vo/agea. aa i Arabian Nlgbta, and bare atereoptlroe rtewa of Ibe Indian Ocean and Ibe
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BLIND Ton CONGRESS HALL -ON— FRIDAY FVFNING,JULY21 GIVEN BY THE ONLY AND OBIOIMAL BLIND TOM W pEimyllii] wm
RBSEKVED SEATS,
UENEIIAL ADMISSION,
ESTABLISHED 1872.
FSSFN’S E3AKFRY.
524 Washington Street.
Hogan' belting being an rfleotlre factor In Ibetnc we. Kor Ibe Moaqnitoa liilla Sboemaker caugbl a good game.
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1). Sboemaker, If. 3 4 2 1 K. Miller, ae 113 2 J. Jacob/, 2b and cf. .. 8 4 2 0_ L. Sboemaker, 3b 3 6 2 2 G. Bar/. 2b and of 2 4 2 0 K. Bennett, p 8 12 0
» Goo way, rf.— 3 18 0 Total 1# 28 1* 5
L. Carpenter, r K. Kogera, c.... W Oambtoa, 2t
tbe killing of tbe Old Man ol tbe Sea,, and tbe mountains where Adam went on leaving Faradlae, and tbe shooting of elephants, would fora an entertainment Id be pronounced e worth/
Dell/, lb— —... 1 1 W. Miller, r. f — 0 0 r. Oeoby. c. f 1 0 L. Conrad. I t 0 2 Total 17 11 Double play. Dally. Two bat Kogera, Damon. D. Sboemaker, Struck out, by BenoeU 6. Oapec Umplrce, Cambios and Hepburn. 2 10.
Tbe Scripture teacbea many tea lessons. la laalah ixlll. 1 and 11, we Bad by melonocny an ancient Inal ruction. In Ike predicted overthrow of maritime T/rvtb* inspired prophet eriee. "Howl ye abipe olTanbiab." Tbs word ••ablpe 1 ' bare refers to Ibe ahlpmso who nerlgbtad them. Another marine circumstance In Holy Hcrlptnra daaervwa notice. Tbe eea often used tor tbe Wert, because the
■e see meant in lbs Pro. pbata tbs places to which they aal particularly Europe, and probably Islands and saaeoaaU of toe Medlla naan. Tbe Nile and Euphralei were overflowed tbsir banka they appeared or groat takes. ” - - 4 Ita “i Isaiah xl. IS, la Ue rirer Nile, with eaven mo Tbe ass In Jeromtab U. 30, ta tbe Euphrates, while “the desert of the eea' mentioned In Isaiah xxL 1, la the coua try of Babylon, watered by that river. Hone's Introduction to tbe Study of Uta Holy Scripture, voL t, p. 630. Blsbop Patrick •tales In hla Commentary on Jeremiah 11, 86, that "all groat waters an called tana In Ue Hebrew language.'' Tbe Lake of Galilee and Us Inks of Sodom an so styled. Buckingham says In hla Travata that moderns call the Lake of Sodom a tee. also applying the term to Ue Deed Sea.
Lake of Geuaaaarat and Ue Sea at TlagaataUa Lake of Genera In grandeur miles leag and G mltaa broad. Its flab are ladioatad by Ue Lord's parable about mating a net “into Ue •aa,'* BL Matthew kW. 47, 48 . Ve hire bow to tae Italian poet, Daaga. who. la "The Vision,- "HaU."
Tbs doubtful currant Into i wayaa" Habit's Christian Year(beptuagastma _ ' > wiU Ue ms of Him
tbita laa well played game. Damoo. D. Bboamskar and Barry aacb made
H. M. Cake. Proprielori P. a S Cake, Manager. Seeann of 1898. Tbe following schedule of amusements wlU d into eBeot July 17U: Dances will be gireo on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings at 10 'dock, and Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday evening* al V Conoerta on Tutwday. Thursday and Saturday mornings at 10 o'clock, and Monday, Wednesday, Friday day evenings at 8.30 o'clock. Tbe management enoouncu dal amusement! of Ue high rot order will also be provided from time Ue pleaeura of Ue gueala and friend* of Ue Stockton Hotel. D. T. Morgan, Musical Director. Pro■sor A M Loomis, Master of Cereloniro. REAL ESTATE TRAHSPERR
Wm. N. Mauls, of Mays Landing. Miss Kale E G.fle, of FalrviUe, low Lot 47, block 18. map 1. treat A, Eli hurst. July 13 gl Wm. N. Maths to Gustave Meyer, of Hoboken, N.J. Lots 41 l* 40, inclusive, '22, map, tract U, Lawndale. July IS. *9. l N. Mauls to Emma E. Rutter, of Gtaaford, Ohio. Lot 17, block 7. map , tract A, Elmhum. July 13. gl. George W. Blino, of Bdleplain, to iextab F. Hand, of same place. Lot IE look C. at Bellcptaln. July 14. *50. James W. Fletcher et us., of Pblladeh phta, to Margaret Berwick, of Dalai county, Pa. Lota 22 and 23. block Holly Beach. July 13. (3800. Margaret Berwick, ot Delaware eouoty, Ita.. to John H. Cumtr.af Philadelphia. Lota 22 and 23 block 48. Holly Bench (2 stamps attached. July 13. (1000.
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HOTEL ABRIYitS.
Mareus Hook—Laura T Biralow. Philadelphia—W Uugbea. Wilmington—Mildred H Bayne,
Cepe May—Mr U U Wiley. Helen M Wiley. I'bUadeIpbia—A Strsua*. C 0 Wynn- , Martin Hahn and wife. Bloomabnrg. Pa —C E Shat Her. Phillipaburg— W Turner.
Havana—Mari Chicago—Frar New York—Cbariro D U Folsom. Pbitadclpbla—B W Seed
Philadelphia—Cbariro HMorton. Mrs WUllsm T Klog, Florenoe Virglnnie j. Bessie M Ktnr. Mr. Wi Redwood Wright. Mi.. Mary P Wngbt, Mws E II Wright, Logan Wright, wood Wright.
I—J B Frederick sod wife.
Ballimort—Findley H Bums and wife. Philadelphia—C C Pin okney^M or ns, Fordbam Morgan. Harford Furnace, Md —Mrs Mary D Walsh, James Walab. f Providence—Miss Louisa O'Leary. Ileloamp, Md.—Miss Alice Cassidy. CiocunsU—H Jonas, wife end cbi Cbiosgo—S Bullcr sad family.
Philadelphia—Warren B Ih-dnry. Joseph M Old. Daniel J Bishop, k n. Mrs 8 Hinchioton, Mr. end oblld. Mrs 8 Pouvsrel, Hindman. V. Msueb Chunk—D J Pronall. iraaxTun. Pblladelpbta—Bunnell Harley imriy. Gertrude A Wakenbut, Mabel Armstrong, Llewellyn Jones-
New York City—Clarence llandyalde. Philadelphia—Hobart Creswall. lloston—J R Wei ton snd wife. Trenton—Robert 8 Johnston.
PbUidslpbta—W H Groescup, A lone. CodarvlUe—Geo W Bowman.
Whhford, Pa.-J Lehman Man wife, Wm Raymond Maull. Mias Margaret H MauU.
Philadelphia—George W EUloger and wife. Baltimore C G Hllgenberg and wlia. Washington—John £ ling has.
Germantown—Mrs Christopher Weth-
Maekuro Bcbedelv. Tbe regular achwlule of the block too
Why buy ready-made clothing when ou can have your measure taken —* - —rit mads to order at BoreaU's b Inga trifle more t
M £mData* Ware ta U. Irediog (tap.
* POINTS OF INTEREST F
• of cnmral uiicreat t* r'uple'iit Ca|« May bar, l.-eo pe.pared, nd »ill he found quire rwnnni. it and uaet.,| a. of ' guide book" 4«r vu. tor.. At
ereforr when the courteous and *r>nmoda'ing hou-1 rlrrk ii queried aa any pitnr it place ol Inlet eat InCape
STOGIfTOl? ^OTEIi CAPE MAY. N J. The Finest Seaside Hotel in the World NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1899
factory Tbe lui will be rcvi>od estended until It reachea the Urn comprehensive completeoroa. Jj‘ai , ^KTiiasT°°-jeaouro^ a sad ladder trees, Srov'romacv aril
■urpaaaud for grandeur of proportions and elegance of appointment.. Ooctbird of a mile of spacious p >rch. Suites arith private bath. The management implctcly renovated ayatem. aervioe, cuisine end pulioy. American plan. (3 1/ and (17 per week upwards. European plan. (LSU per day upwards, uor Morgan's Orchestra of twenty pieces. HORACE M CAKE. P. H. S. CAKE, Manager.
WEST JEBSEIACADEBT A SCHOOL FOR BOYS BRIDGETON. N, J. lo one of the most healthy pjtU juaut New Jaracy, in the pretty town of Bridgeton, ra the Weal Jersey Academy. Toe InaUlutlon waa founded by the Presbyterian Church, in 1862, and through more than forty years ol IU csratence has always maUrlstncd a high standard of dicrpltnc and scholarship. It hss proved rtaell s Christian home school and Its graduates, found in ail parts of the country, occupy honorable positions in Church and blatc. The institution 1s up-to-date in every department end baa every needed requisite lo prepare young men for colloge.or lo 01 them for acuvc bualaeaalife and 'the responsibilities of cttlacn.hlp. The campus baa fourteen acres of laud, supplied with well-furnished buildings.
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wa-T^jnuitT IIAILItOAD arhaNTii- ott uailhoad |aaauixo hgwxu."' IDINT—Twe muw ur iruhtj rr STEASUIUAT LANblbu -KeaeueJ by to.: i.av KaiLHoaa-aiienis fruo. s.
ai'UaU.EKIlgK'b LASDIMi. -
CONGRESS HALL, Opened for tbe Be. eon ol 1BH9 ooml year of pre>4nt management. A thoroughly modern b-wk l,n*eh Commandtly .iluau-d ou blofl overlooking urean. Elevators, e’rclnc IlchU. bells, etc. >o«ri> morning and evening by Uaaaler'a oelebisiel orcheatta- Sanitary eqnlpent perfect. R. HALP'N.
CITY DIRECTORY.
ALPaitM AK-—I UgeWhUglh^Jl
jLpb ItaM^jayajL Itaad, e.
Is regardid a. -ocoudary to tbe main purpose of the school. With .limited number of sebutare end strong leaching force, tludcnla are carefully and thoroughly developed forauoceaafui career*. —PhitaUclphia Pleat. Uur toys uni/Mtulf do mU. Gnrt*i*iul-
OOLhacTOH Ol
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MARINE VILLA,
25 h: SEASON.
CAPE MAY. N. J.
uniacT surgitviauii.-*.waw s. aim carer or i-oucA-wmi^ ranow, omce W 'oenl; hewu T. SU-rco., m-crriAtr: ulorgi W '^''b'k.'uaSAr'h’hnUo’’ ^ CHURCH DIRECTORY. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. oraerot WASBIitUTUK an.1 rKASKUNbi.
^capecteJ in July 23. Rev. 1L A. Rodrick, Rector 8L Paul'a church. Camden. N. J. July 30, Ru Rev. Eihelbcrt Talbot. D D-, LL D., Bishop Central Pennsylvania. August 0, RU Rev. John Scarborough, D.D.. Bishop of New JcraevAugust 13. Rev. Tbomaa W. Angel I. D D . Rector 8L Slop hen's church. Harrisburg, Pa. August 20, Rev. W. 8 Baer, Philadelphia. August 27, Rev. U. M. G. Huff. Philadelphia. September 3, Rev. Wm. II. Down. Rector Church of the Transfiguration. Philadelphia. September 10, Rev. C. Ernest Smith. D.D., Rector SL Michael's and All Angels' eburob. Baltimore. Md. September 17. Rev. Thomas J. Taylor. Minister Obrist Churoh Mission. Frank Tlnvlile, Pa.
THE CHALFONTE,
rOtt* Sl'Kl.SU WATEU
CHAS. S. HOLMES, ProDriator.
COLLINS’ CAFE 106 Decatur Street opp. Columbia avenue. Cap* May, N. J.
KXATLT APFOUtTXD »
P. COLLINS. Propriutor.
THE SHOREHAM, CAPE MAY POINT, N. J.
HOTEL. DEVON, South Fafayatta Straat, Capa May City, N. J;
REEL * MACNEIR.
tatatarwffljtataiswware a*reward^ ^
a. Epwurti Lrog ae :
riKST t'KEunVTEKIAN CBBKCB. IK. DBCSTUK AND BUUBE8 rTKEfri Ka». J. M. CocsiKs, Paausr.
a. Tooag PeopleW bookij —w, rmaj rwemss at ■
Cape Avenae, Caps May Pc
COUNTRY INSTITUfiONS «T. WAKGAltm BOCHB.—Bugbaa
THE WINDSOR, CAPE MAY, N. J.
THE BALTIMORE INN Jackson Straat, Closa to tha Beach Add ess MISS HARRISON'
THE GLENWOOD,
CAPE MAY, N. J. TKKMH KEAbONABLS. Mrs- 8. P. WILLIAMS.
THE CARLTON, CAPE MAY POINT, N. J. KELLY A WEAVER.
THE WYOMING,
CAPE MAY, N. J.
Mr*. G. H. GARRETSON.
BREXTON VILLA, TWELFTH SEASON. IstAK UOLP UNKS. ANUUNO. UUATUtU, riSBINU. KXC LLEN r. CU1KINE. Long dtatance Teki.Uoue 42. MRS. J A- MYERS.
SEA BREEZE, UCEAN FRONT. LARGE AIRY ROOMS. WIDE PORCHES
JACOB. MAIER. Manager.
TXKJSS aoDKIUTE.
CAPE HOUSE, CAPE MAY POINT. N Jauoc od bcauufo: Lake Ully; blcrcu^*TEKUD-ti TO I s WEEK. ' Ul1 * GEO. J. GRIER KRONER.
HOTEL COLUMBIA, Ocean Street. Near Beach and S. J. R. R. TEKKS. tIM TV Sts 1'EK WEEK. HEW MINAHUEMSHT. Mrs. A. FOSTER.
THE ALDINE, DECS TUB STREET. HEAR TU* UEACU. CAT* MAY C1TV. R 1. riKHT-ChAEB UUUBHB. LA HUE AIKT KUOIU. UPKM ALL TUI YEAR THEODORE MUELLER.
THE EBBITT,
JACKSON STREET.
Open Ell the Year. Steam lleaL i
CAPE MAY. N. J. m View. Near Golf Links.
S. W. GOLT, Proprietor.
MILLER COTTAGE,
HOTEL ORIOLE,
GRIFFITH COTTAGE, 613 Columbia Avenue, Cape May. N.J. :i bqUAKE THOM TBS MACS AND STOCKTON UOTKL. E. J- GRIFFITH.
PIER AVENUE INN, CAPE MAY, N. J. Control I oca tine, near tbe Beach and Port OOea, RathRooB added, end Ibe houH J. 8. WALES

