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THURSDAY, JULY ». J89»
J. Henry Xdmunde, Ho. 511 Weehln*.
too etroet. ll Oomrolloner ol *~ the Male of PeBDoylnnle and eer and olof Notary Publlr.
imEt-WIMMmGFlHEH. By direction of the committee on Fire and Water, notice is hereby given that all water pail by the first day ol 1899, 5 per cent will be added. Water will positively be turned off il the rent is not paid on 01 before August 6th, 1899, withou
further notice.
Jho. W. Thompson,
Superintendent
Hem iBBiTiis.
CaiUr'a Uioto, Va—Mia* Francr* Booth. No York-Dutber E Prion. - Antmore—Samuel J Urenwrll, J r, a wife, Mlaa UlUaa A frenwell Jeoklntowo—Mra Walter Burge a children, Mra UoraoeJ) Pry. Waahlnxloo—TUomai 11 Taylor a wife.
met Mlaa Viekoa. Miaa Aliyn. PlUaburg—J W Flower. Waahiogtoo—C C Dieodoooe, B Martin. Baltlinore—Mr and Mra B J H Prank K Harmon. Julia S Bark wife, France* M Barker. Onrbrook—Mra Oeo C Keuwe
Hew York—Mra K O Richard*.
Ham Ooaaray, Mlaa Etta Heraberg. Lynwood, 1X1—Miaa B Ollca Cheater, Pa-F O Sweeney and fi Uy, Frank 11 Hyatt.
Philadelphia—M U Harrily.
Uamdeo-Kathryn Rudolph, Lew* Philadelphia—Mra Wo Deal, Han. Bah Deal.
Philadelphia—H H Carrul.
Baltimore—Mr aad Mra P J Weike. Miaa T C M Welktl. Mlaa Anna M < Welkal, Miaa L McK Weidel, Miaa Oec eateen MoK Weikel, Miaa Blaka. Mlaa
John P Harlan, J H MilabelL
Vineland—Louia D Johnaon. Alloway—U B 8 Diameel. -J 6 Middleton.
ua—Mra Oartiey. B K Jaoce aad lamUy, Dr Lock a, E U Stall. man, Miaa Francea RcO-re. Lyane. Maaa—John 8 Harley.
uraTEra.
Hew York—Oeorge Erb.o. Phlladelphta—Frank X Ooyle, John H Bloon aad wilt, Miaa Florence Sloan, Miaa Hattie Kepplier.
aaLTtnoai m. Philadelphia—W Randolph Salih, Mre Marie AUee. Hrw York—B 8 Wortkln*ton. Boa ton—J T Bradbury. fialthnoae—T M E Wnahlagtoo-E t
Ptnlndalphta—A Burgea and family,
BLIND TOn CONGRESS HALL
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FRIDAY FYFNING,JUDY21 < COflCOT GIVES BY THE ONLY AHD OIUGINAL BLIND TOM Under Ibe euiplom of ipt pi w. mi BUTiEny Tb* Btllcry auDOUDoa that they hate eecured Urn only and original BUND TOM to give one of bla famoua concerts. The announcement of the appearance of thi* great muaieal wonder ahould BU the bail. S-au now on eel* at Mtcray'* Palace Pharmacy. Perry •tract opposite Con-
gram Hall.
KE8BKVED SKATS. - SO cent* UKNEHAL ADMISSION. SScmta
bualnea* an 1 dilxen Ufa. examplifylng (he power of the Uoepel of Cnriet in the light of which fur many yean he
walked.
Hmoi.rsD 2 That, having a knowlnig* of hi* b'-mc life end lelellon* *ualalned lo that loved place nhioh wa call soma, wc hereby commend him aa hav-
Hog Relelng In the South,
la a fanner’* bulletin from the department of agriculture Mr. Trecv a tales that although more pork la conlumed In the aouthem atalea than all other meat, combined, yet up to 1SV0 fully 90 per cent, of the pork uaed waa
which our Heavenly F Uer haa do •igncd every home th-mld be—a lyi< of Heaven. We tind.-r oar pimldeut. Eliza Jane Bheluan. and her family
In Panaaa City, Chicago end CindnnetL The prlndptfrobelarie to auccraa In hog ratalng waa UaTlgh price of corn and the want of pecking houaea. Mr. Trecy ahowa that the exclusive use of corn la
loam
RseOLVSb. 3 That we hereby lemify to our appreciation o' Bruhi r Bleelman aa a defender of the ceuee which we rrprmeat; DO penoa who knew him had doubt coocernlng bn p lallioo on moral quretlona. lo thia our wo.k of education ao much needed to be done Brother t^larlmin we* * great helper. In the work of building our hall be give of hi* money end Influence We hereby record our eorrow el hi* loe* Our lam Boi.rxu, 4 That a copy of Ibtec retoluHoot be aeut lo hit widow, publiahed
chokea, turf oafs, vetch, aorghum, eowpeaa, aweet potatoea. pc inula, chufaa and camera may be used along with e certain amount of grain feed. Pecking house* will naturna'y follow aa anon aa the supply la In exes** of the local demand. Hints on breeding are added, and It la shown that pure bloods can be got In the eouth ee readily aa elsewhere. end that perub blood 1* aa unprofitable in Ohio as in Texas. In time the hog may become the “mortgage lifter” of the southern at*tea, aa It la at present of the greet corn'belt from Ohio to Kansas. The bulletin contains much Information on the rare and feed-
Wavs, Ocean Cuy • Benunel" and recorded In Ibe mlnulea of the eociety. Maav UoonsT, K W. Ai-rusuari ■ ■aqallwa ta. Hlaaloc llnaa. ll Waa the Kla*lng Buga' turn to win today, end they did on by coming U 8 run* ahe*d. Il na* their game from the elan, toe oppuelng team only once gelling ahead by one run. Dewey'* pilchlug woo Ibe game for the Kteeing Bog* by letting the viaiior* b .vc only 12 nlt*. K. Hogere' oalchlng deaervoa epecial mention on account of bla making four alar calcbee, every one of Ihem being out of hit reach. L.Conrad alto eaugbl
Ing of hogs, the prevention of hog cholera and swine plague, end other hints which will be as useful to farmer* generally e* to the stock raiser* of the south. A Jersey City druggi.t is making a collection of the queer orders he recel ree from people who aend children to the store for thing* they-need. Here are a few of them: “The child la roy little girl. I sent you Are cent* to buy a!ties* powder* for a groan up adult who la aike." Another reed*! “Deer Doctor, Dies* give bearer five *en*e worm of Auntie Toxyn for to gargle babls tbrote and obleage." An anxious mother writes! “You will please girt
a bmutiful game. Oanby'a tnahoou bad good i (Tact, aa be ttruck out live men. Leo Oonwsy made a floe catch tn left Held of e hot liner hit by N. Roger*. Other good Beldlng wu done by D Sbocmtkcr end F. Roger*. The (core: MuaqUTua U. Damon. lb.„ 1 2 2 J. Jaoony, 2 a 1 2 2 2 J. McDjnuGI, cl 5 2 1 F Oanby, r 8 1 0 L Conway, If 2 2 0 J. Cauby. rf U U U
for to throw up In a five months old babe. H. B.—Baby haa a sore atummlck.“ Another anxious mother wrote! “My little bebey haa eat up Ua father's pariah plaathcr. Send an antedots aa quick aa possible by the enclosed Uttl* girt.” The writer of this one waa wridrutly In palm “I haf a hot tlm* In my Inridea and which 1 wood Uke to be extinguished. What la good for to extinguish It? The enclosed quarter la for the price of the extinguisher. Hurry, pleas."
L Shoemaker. 3 • 2 1 2 L Uonrsd, c 1 0 0 D. Shoemaker, 12 0 Total 14 12 7
kumnu acue.
K. Roger., c 3 2 0 L Carpenler, lb .......... 2 8 0 G. Dewey, p —. 8 4 0 F. Rogers, 8b..„. 4 8 1 N. Dally, 2d- 2 0 1
hare been made in Milwaukee for the purpooo of providing for an addUinn to the water supply. A shaft wm euuk at the edge of the beach ISO feet In depth, and (rom the bottom of thi* a tunnel waa bored extending 3,233 feet under the lake. These excariUoni bare made available a large quantity of loose rock, which wm spread out, covered with eoU, planted with gram and treca, and made into a park. This soil haa prorqfl )o be a geological Klondike; It
W. Oaab*ae, ef.— 4 10 J. Bally, rt 1 0 0
1* rich hi Devonian foerila, which hav* been identified and tabulated In the
J. Lyon* If 0 0 0 Total 22 16 2 Scorn by incinge. MoequiU a 0 2 0 0 1 5 0 1 S-14 Kwring Boa* 2 0 0 8 1 2 *7 5-22 Three-bate hit—Dewey. Two-beec him—Dewey, Carpenter. Struck oat— By Oanby. 5; Dewey, 8. Umpire—Ofcar Belely. Time-Two boura. AUendaraNDiso or Tn* clou
w. i. r a
R wring Hag* — — 3 2 00o
ogy. The beat and until recently the only knows area of Devonian rocks In Wisconsin 11m immediately north of Milwaukee and furnishes the Milwaukee hydraulic cement of commerce." If you her* never seen the original of the declaration of independence It la probable that you never will see it. An effort waa mad* to bring it to Chicago for exhibition at the world's fair. It failed, but served to draw the attention of the authorities to the fact that the ink la which the priceless docu-
H. M take. Proprietor; P. a R Cake, Manager. Seeaon of 18W. The following ecbednla of amuacmenu will
go Intoefleot July nth:
Dance, will be gtvee on Monday, Wedneaday and Fnday morning* *t 10 o'clock, end Tueedny, Thuradty end Saturday evening, at 8 o'clock. Concert* on Tueed.y, Thumdny end Salatdey morulng* et 10 akdoek, end Monday, Wndneedey. Frid*y end Sunday evening* el 8.80 o’clock. del emue^mTof the riThc* 'orttr trill elec be pnivided from time to time far the (Keaean of tbeguerie end friend*
of the Stock loo Hotel.
a T. Morgen, Mnricri Director. ProMoney •pent in edvertlring 1* elwey* wwely ept-nl if the return* jurilfy Ibe cxpendtlurt. ll make* no diflerence
faded Ir the bright Ught to which it had been exposed for many years. Accordingly la 1594 it wm sealed between piece* of glam and locked up lu a lightproof vault, along with the original of the constitution of the United Slate, and other historical documents. The Harrodsburg (Ky.) Democrat enlivened lu editorial column* with this Item: "Capt. P. B. Thompson purchased two or three gallon* of strawberries the other day of a man from Garrard county. They were, without doubt, the largest berries that have bee* sold this season, the smallest being aa large aa a hen’s egg. They were so large that It wm necessary to slice them up before serving. When one of the largest wm cut open a full-grown .mouse Jumped out, scaring the cook until she almost fainted." A man who advertised to tell for SO dents bow b* wm cured of drinking, smoking, staying out at night and
rrvulti *how that il I* worth the coal Thi War* prod use* the result* that Juriify the eoet. a—vrWhere did we hem the Kxcnlrior QuerteUe? An*wen At Sewell* PolnL
weight In two year*, aend* thi* explanation! “Cured of the bad habits named by as enforced residence for two years In the atat* prison." The beat teat of Admiral Dewey'a popularity seem* to be the number of babies that bare been named after him. The admiral himself my* that he haa
Why buy re^ywaede clothing when you am hern year mewre taken end e sisrisr- w ‘-’-
many namesakes within «faa last U, months, and that ha haa answered the moot of them In peroon.
Them I* no mom delightful phee to epsMnn evening then nt SeweOe Polnl Perihoe. There b . Smtmtam troupe then this week, end the rideoverm
A Georgia convict, working with other* In n contractor** brickyard. e» capsd recently by piling brick* tn a hollow square aad thus shutting hlmmH In untH tha cnavtota had been locked .
POINTS OF INTEREST P Y WAY of a "ready nfr-eoce" for the n-udly oeirtaj-d hotel Ui*e <-1 trucral inirroi Ur .iwlout Capo May lian lieen prepanal, n l - il 1 be founirqure o.unni> nt and ii-r-ful a« aort of "guide book 1 ' for »‘a lore. At
1 a are riceirrd :u. • omu'ciion tber* e-'ie Theref-re when the uourtcoua and eoommoda ing hotel clerk i* queried aa to any point nr place of tutereat In Cape May, he ean crariooaly ad via - the purchaae of a oupy of Tn* Daici W*t* and the rreuh will he mutually aali> factory The lut will be reri-r.1 and extended until U reaeba the limit of
STOCfpEOlJ ^OTBIi
CAPE MAY. N- J.
The Finest Seaside Hotel in the World NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1809
pike D«r*KT«g.vr. - uao
Uoaurpaaacd for graudeur of [>ru|Kirtloua and elegance of appointment*, rd of a mile of apacioua p >rch Suite* with prifale bath. The manage ■ Completely renoraled •yalem. acmoc.cuisina and pjlioy. American plan, 53 per day and 517 per week upward*. European plan, $1.50 per day upward*. Profcaaor .Morgan'* U relict Ira of twenty piece*.
HORACE M CARE. P. H. 8. CAKE, Manager.
WEST JE8SEI AGADEBf A SCHOOL FOR MS BRIDGETON. N. J. Ju one of the moat huallhy porliuoauf New Jer*cy, lu the pretty town of Bridgeton, la the Went Jcracy Academy. Tue Inaliluuou waa founded by the Freabytenan Church, in ISoJ, and through more than forty yuan ol ua exiatencu haa alwaya maintained a high elandard of dlcipline and acholarahi|>. Il haa proved ilacU a Cbritlian home achool and Ita graduates, found in all part* of the country, occupy honorable poaltion* in Church and Slate. The inabluUon i* up-to-date in every department and haa every needed requisite to prepare young men for col-ii-gc or to lit them for acuvc btuinea* life and the reaponaibUIUca of mtiacn-faip. The oampua ha* fourteen acre* of land, •applied with wcU-furniabcd buildings, a gymnasium, and every other appurtenance neccaaary in a model achool. The tcholara of the academy wear a ilmple gray uniform and am regularly drilled In military Uolici, though Una exercise 1* regarded aa eecondary to the male purpose of the school. With a limited number of echo Ian and atrong teaching force, aludeots arc carefully and thor. uuubly developed for tuoceatful camera. —Philadelphia Prcaa. Our U>yi vnifvrmty do mil Comtyond. <mx intilcd. V 110MW8 IF. 1.TOS,
MARINE VILLA, «» ^aso-n. ‘ CAPE MAY. N. J.
THE'CHALFONTE,
JUKI aPKlKii WA7IK
CHA8. 8. HOLMES. ProDriator.
COLLINS' CAFE 106 Decatur Street opp. ColumbU avenue. Gaps May, N. J. , llr.ee hew o i Uraoi&i ana OBaUMa Oywen an* emm m every atyia. ramnvo P. COLLINS. Propriotor.
THE SHOREHAM,
HOTEL. DEVON, South Fafayatta Strwat, Capa May City, N. J; " 0,L 'SZUZS'mSSiand arrou,
REEL A MACNEIR.
REEL AN
* T W*aSi*im 1 i£c 1 SJt *roo l in<T! 1 ’iiiMircipen2o bTEAMkOAT UKDIKU.-Hs ■ KOh rim -ua bench, loot n TKoU.IV KilUipaii.—Kxunl* fr “—it lo Wimmina; U-—-
CITY DIRECTORY. MAVOIh—Tham is W. MUln. oOoe. t» W lagioa atrvn. Daly, lo rri.— r— ami In charge ol pouee. e
•nu Lewi* T. blevco*. sxcretary: Usorfe ..urtau^ Warn. Wajier b CHURCH DIRECTORY. ST, JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. won or w&sniHUTOK ami nuKKUHe
July 23, Rev. ft A. Rodrick, U ictor SL Paul'* church, Camden. N. J. July 30. Rl Rov. Eihelbert Talbot, D D„ LL D., Bishop Central Pcnniylvanla. Auguat 0, RL Rev. John Be arbor ougb, D.D . Bishop of New Jersey. August 13, Rev. Thoms* W. Angel! D D , Rector SL Btephcn'* church, liar riiburg. Pa. August 20. Rev. W. S. Baer, Phils del pus. Auguat 27, Rev. U. M. U Huff, Philadelphia Septembers. R.-v. Wm. U Bow Rector Church of the Transllguralto
September 10, Rev. C. Erneet Smith. D.D., Rector Bt Michael'* an' •" Angel*' churoh. Baltimore, Md. September 17. Rev. Thomaa J. Taylor. Minister Christ Churoh Mlaalon, Fi UnviHe, Pa. niLATb AKA PKKI AT ALL SkKVIl rinsT utruoDiirr aruouraL cbukcb. W&bKlKUTUM Allova OCkAK.
riKST rKKHKVTIKlAN CUUKCU, IK. DCCATVK AMD UDUBK 8TKCK Bsv, 1. a. cocxisa, Pastor.
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COUNTRY INSTITUTIONS
iAUrs DOtTIIB^Baihe*
CONGRESS HALL, Opened for the Season of 10W9
THE WINDSOR, CAI^E MAY, N. J. HOW OPEN FOR TUK SEASON. 1MUEDIATELV OH THE BEACH. I OSk BbUCK rKoa W. J. K. K. DBIVT. Open Spring. Bummer, Autumn. All ila appointmcula. Fioctl lootllou on the South Jersey CouL ILrccUy on tne ocean. Family hotel. R. HALPIN, Proprietor.
THE BALTIMORE INN Jackson Street, Close to the Beach Add ess MISS HARRISON'
THE GLENWOOD,
CAPE MAY, N. J.
609 Huerhas Street,
THE CARLTON, ^ CAPE MAY POINT, N.J. . KELLY A WEAVER.
THE WYOMING,
South Lafayette Street,
CAPE MAY. N. J. L TEKMb MODKIt tTS.
Mrs. G. H. GARRETSON.
BREXTON VILLA, TWELFTH SEASON. DIUUUTPULLY bUOATSD. KKAKT1IK BKACU. LAKUk rlAIZAb AMD SUB I'AKbOKb. NBAK UOLTLINKS. ANUUNU, BOATINU, P1SU1BU. KX0 LLK-Nr UUISIHK. L-wg dUtance Teliphune 42. MRS. J A- MYERS.
SEA BREEZE, OCEAN FRONT. LARGE AIRY ROOMS. WIDE POUJUES
CAPE HOUSE,
HOTEL COLUMBIA, Ocean Street, Near Beach and S. J. R. R. TEKMS. SLN TO SI* I'BK WBSK. HIW M AHANljSKINT. Mrs. A. FOSTER.
THE ALDINE, DBCATUK HTKSXT. NKAK TUB BBACU. CATS BAY CITY. N. J. r.KST-CLAOS CDISIKA LAKUK AIKY KUDUS. ol'KN ALL TUB YKAK. THEODORE MUELLER.
THE EBBITT, JACKSON STREET. CAPE M AY. N. J. Open all the Year. Steam UesL Oman View. Near Gulf Link*. S. W. GOLT. Proprietor.
MILLER COTTAGE, Parry Street, Cap# May Ctty, N. J.
HOTEL ORIOLE, Ocean End of Perry Street. ms wiru UNOKSTKUcrSD ucbim vis*-, si-bl-ial katbs run rAMlUBS. KO BAIL SIAe par waat ao4 upnarua M. A. FRIEND.
GRIFFITH COTTAGE, 613 Columbia Avanua, Cape May, N. J. □NX BqUAKX ntoa THS bbacb and otucbtoh BOTBL
E. J. GRIFFITH.
PIER AVENUE INN, CAPE MAY, N. J. ■ar the Bench end Pent Offloe, Bath Boom added, and the bourn 'thoroughly renovated end Improved. J. 8. WALES

