Daily Cape May Wave, 21 July 1899 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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FBIDAY, JULY 21. Ifc

J. Henry Edmuiuli.Ko.613 Willitnc-

i KDT1CE—TO RHiSDIKBS OF WATEi By direction of the committee oriT'jrc and Water, noticej* hereby given that all water rents not paid by the first day of August. 1899, 5 per cent, will be added. ' Water will positively be turned off if the rent is not paid on or before August 6th, 1899, without further notice. Jko. W. Thompson, Superintendent REAL ESTATE TRASSFEES.

Lull! U. Hsrbtioo. of fhiudclphm. to Emily Miry Philips, of suae place, lots 12 and 14, block 7, WUdwi ■tun[* attached. July IS. tl W. B. Emerson at ux, of Ooeaa CUE to Wm. M. Taylor, of Philadelphia, lot 436 and the southwesterly bill of 434. ecctloo U, Ooeaa City. July 18. *3060 etuucouiTX’s ornox nktxi. Lait will and leiument of Pradencc BUtes. lata of Middle lowcahlp. was probated July 12, and la ary Issued ts Bemud BUtes.

therein named.

Final account of Harriet K Uunhea. admlniitritris of Robert E. Hup bee, dr. eaaaed, was (Had July M Amount ' dlstnbuUon *Q2Bti 21. LeUen of administration wai luucd to Hope D. Madden. July 17, upon goods, nhstlcls, rights snd credits of which Rufus Uodfrey died posecawd Bond for *800 entered into with lliniel Mchaagoe snd Jennie Madden sure lies. Order limiting creditors granted Certificate of organisation of "The Hook and Line Fishermen'! ProtecUea A ■socialise of Holly Beacb" was recorded in the Clerk's Office, July 17 The purr mss of Its formstion era 1 ‘To eetabllak a more perfect union and ornate fraternal relations among Its membars for tbs mutual beoeflt of each other to proride for the relief of the nofortunate, disabled snd desUtule members or their families, sod to maintain - and establish s fund for that pnrptae according to tbs rults and by-laws of said association." The offlocra arc: Johr A Johnson, president; Martin Long, secretary, Charles Col berg, treasurer. Before Judge A udenreld. la Court Mo 2, of Philadelphia, a bearing wet bad of a writ of habeas corpus brought by H. T. Edwards, to show cause why be should not be released from the County Prison. Edwards was arrested sod committed to priekm on the charge of defrauding the proprietor of a Filbert - etnat hotel of *121, whloh he owed board. Testimony was kItso by manager sad cashier of the hotel to show that Edwards sad

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and said that he wee g for the purchase of a hole; at Oepe May. When naked fora eelllemenl Edwards got a delay asreral times.

chautauqOa. Last Low-Rate Excursion via Pennsylvania Railroad. On July H the Peansylraala Railroad Oampaay will run'the last spcoial excuraion of the season from Philadelphia. Baltimore, Washington. Reading,

BUND TOH CONGRESS HALL -OKFRIDAY FVFNING,JUDY 21 GIVEN fer THE ONLY AND ORIGINAL BLIND TOM

Under the suipicn of

1 wm W. HMD Bipiy The Battery announce that they bare secured the only sod original BLIND of tbit gnat musical wonder should fill the ball. Beau now on sale at Mccray'e Palace Pharmacy, Perry street op poetic Con-

RESERVED SEATS,

GENERAL ADMISSION,

WOODBINE. Mias M Rudfaait, of New Brunswick,

visiting here.

Mr. J. W. Pinoui eej ryed last ba day la the Quaker City. Mlee N. Marlin, of Newark, is guest of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin. Mr. Bolomoo J. fie and family, of New York, epcot two weeks with their

mall lings Hue plant

course of erection on one o

lural Behool farms.

Mrs U. Is Babsovich and daughter,

Mary, spent several days of •bopping In Philadelphia. A Urge mllbueiy •lore wa bore rerantly by a Vineland

l The

being sold at low

be open only two weeks. Twenty of our people have joined University Extension Circle organised at Boutb Dennis. Blx Iceturea on Amer. Literature will be given by a promI lecturer, lo begin in September. ■e raspberry crop al the Agricultural School was quit* a profitable oaa The barrli* were disposed of al Iba local market, thus saving the expanse of expresaega The blackberries, which are sing picked now. promise a good yield. The Woodbine Land and Improvemint Compeny swarded four pritae lo ‘ ~ of lu tows tenants for the bestkept froot yards. The wtnnert are as follows: William Itoaberg. *10;Charles Herman. *10; Dsvid BrasUu, *0 and

Mas Kksleln, *4

Immense auction sale took place in Saturday last. Mr. M. Blmonolold bis whole stock of dry goods, ng, ate., at vciy low prices, and e G In the afternoon there was not Ids left of all bis slock. The sale was largely attended. round stavo silo of 70 tons capacity creeled during last week al the dairy barn of the Agricultural School, under the direction of the mechanical dcpartmrnt of too school. The silo will be filled with corn ensilage In BeptemThe outlook for a heavy ensilage orop U vary promieing. at the oorn on bool farms la Is a first dam condl-

Mtss Demle Hand, of Ocean City, •pending a few days in the vlllsgc,wii

“’’ferleyls.

the Agncui- p—'fL Junior League's picnic Wodnct.

dty on Shaw's Po nl was very mac

joyed by all.

Mrs Mitchell Howell, wbo lias quite 111 for the past month, Is sill' under the duetor's oare. Mbs Minnie Norton, who lisa visiting her sister In Atlantic City for the past ten dsya, returned home t

be considered until oi

DIAS CREEK. CapL Frank E. Uowtllwenl I Uapt William Tomlin was Ui

borne

w enjoying 111

I Mrs.

H. Kgulf and wife, of isitlng ihctr paresis,

hor, A. Holmes.

kla. Wildesbarre. Bunbuty. a

Division. Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad, and os Iha CumberUsd Valley Railroad, lo Chautauqua, N. Y. Special train

HaSfayjkm Bkamoktn (v

(Union Bu.) AM “ ’ *- ”—1)7.18 "

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J>12 (BP. M. 8 38 (v.Bunb'y) 7.80 A. M. 9 70

-wa. appeared there- justify lha.

Louis RaUnoviU. of New York, ! the bnghlcel pupils of the AgriculluJ School, persuaded his reran Is to itUe os a farm which he purchased •re- Before entering the school, about eight months ago, Louis Rabinovich bad a good paying position as operator i shirt factory, but be gave it op ~ sake of the study of agriculture, which be became so Inlsrated that be purchased • farm of hU own, where be tn apply the knowledge gained ; RIO GRANDE. Plenty of rain now. Tomatoes are growing finely. Mr. John Joses rode to Beavilie on Wednesday last «ral of our people are preparing to go to camp meeting. Mr. John Meormy spent Tuesday Is sound* enjoying the fishing and crab-

bing.

Mrs Mary Guff and Mrs Annie Neal rode lo Cape May on Friday of

eck.

Mias Carrie Beaty, of Court Ho •;>ecl Wednesday with Min LouU Neal' of thU place. Mrs John Norton has twe visaing bugs. There have been several caught in thU place. Misses LouU and Rita Neal re

a. *la Mr. Samuel Hoses home after working al Ooeaa City nil spring at painting. Mr. William Hand Sunday from the Delaware Bay, where be U employed in oysterman.

The Junior League, eocompknicd their superintendent, Mrs Mery Norton, will aitend the rally al the cat ground the 2flth. Mr. Jcnsse Grace, of Goaben, returned home Uni week after a tea days' visit with his daughter. Mrs. E. Erricaoa, In thU village. Mr. Geo. Norton, Jr., led the 1 meeting os Busdey evening lest. W. U. Ifcoif, Bwsin Corson and others made short addresses on the topic. Messrs Elite Cnllen, Allen Doughty, L'lburn Hand snd Henry Ulhb.who are employed In the Boa Fisheries at Anglesea and Stone Harbor, spent Sunday Al the reorganixsllon of the Junior Epworth League the following officers wore elected: President, Anns Thompson; vioe presldcnu, DelU Norton, Charles Kelly, Stanford Van am an, Berths Woodlin; secretary and treaaror, Minnie Norton. Why should a considerable portion of le public roads between this village id Court House be t sssd bed and an de walks In certain place* when there are huodreds of dollars worth of parishfreight such as oyster*, Bdt, etc , carried over them every day at thU season of tbe year, lo meet the vjiioua railroad trains} Wo think it but falx, that tbe hundreds of foot peiple wbo Ux should have some place a of their fool., and the poor hones wbo pslienUy bear iheir heavy burdens should be shown some pity from those wh > are in suthorily. FISHING CREEK. Morris Bate was with bis psrenU on

Wed Dead ay.

Edward Learning called on bis mother bare on Tuesday. Dan Woolson spent a few days with friends at Ocean VUw. Mr. Davis has removed his household good* from the Foster place. Meedsmes Bailie and Lids Reeve Cape Msy, were calling on friends

on Tuesday.

Mr. George Cummings, of Wert Cape May, was calling on friends beie

Wednesday.

Tbe Misses Myere, of PnilsdclphU, are visiting their aunt, Mrs. CyntbU

Mattheraon.

Thomas Uemmingwsy and wife spent Sunday with Hany Conor, r sud wife, at Green Creek. Mrs. Emily DougUa* snd Miu Dora Woolson spent Tuesday with friends at tbe Court House. Mr. and Mrv. Wm. McPherson entertained the Her. Mr. Jxnney a home on Sunday. Mesdsmes Emms and Mattie .rent Wednesday with Mrs William Harris, at Cape Msy. The Ladles' Aid of the Tabernacle ict at the home of Mrs. J. C. Us fedneaday afternoon. Mr. Edward Henderson and alrt FhilsdsIphU, spent a part of the 1th frisnds at Paradise Villa. Harry Bwoency. of Darby, Pa, has dnrned to his home, after a week's rtay with hi* aunt, Mrs. A. P. McKean. We regret to learn tbsi Msa Woolson U In poor health, although she *■ * w, ‘ - s«M>d to her household duties Daughters of America' hold a fasti va! In the hall at Cold Spring — Tuesday evening. July 25th. ' are invited to coins

STOGIfTO]? IpFEIi

CAPE MAY. N- J. The Finest Seaside Hotel in the World MOW OPES FOR THE SEASON OF 1SD9

Unsurpassed for grandeur ol proportions and elegance of appointments, third of a mile of specious p >rch. Suites with privste bslh. The msnsg has completely renovated system, service, cuisine and pol'ioy. American plan, *3 perdsyand *17 per week upwards. European pUe, *1.80 per day upward Professor Morgan's Orchestra of twenty pieces. / HORACE M CAKE. P. H. S. CAKE. Manager.

WEST JEBSEI AGiDEHf

A SCHOOL FORMS BRIDGETON. N, J.

lu one ol tbe most healthy portions of New Jersey. In the pretty town of Bridgeton. Is the West Jersey Academy. Toe Institution was founded by the Presbyterian Church. . in 1882, and through more than forty years ol lu existence bsa always maintained a high standard of dicipline and scholarship. It has proved itself a Christian home school and 1U graduates, found jn al! parts of the country,—occupy honorable porltlons in Church and Btste. The inetriutton Is up-to-date in every department snd has every needed re 'o prepare young n— *” —

Irgc.or

■ Ear

d the responsibilities of oitlxcn'iup. sne campus bsa fourteen acres of land, supplied with wcll-furnlshcd buildings, a gymnasium, sou ever)' other appurtenance oecersary in a model school. The rcholars of the academy wear a simple gray uniform snd are reguMrly drilled In nuUury.uotic*. though this exercise Is regarded as secondary lo the main purpose of the school. With a limited number of arholara and strong teaching force, iiudcnU are carefully and thoroughly developed for successful careers. —Philadelphia Press. Our bout uni/vnntj/ do eWi. Cirrojoud-

eua iatiltd.

I'Uoeiws if. /.ro.v.

1‘rinciinL

MARINE VILLA,

25.h SEASON.

U. M Cake, Proprietor; P. H. aka. Manager. Beeson ol 1839. Tbs following schedule of amusemenU will go Into effect July 17th: given on Monday, Wednesday snd Friday mornings at 10 'dock, and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings at 3 o'clock. pn Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings at 10 o'clock, and Monday, Wednesday, Friday day evenings at 8.80 o’clock. Them f the highest order 1 from lime to time for the pleasure of the guests snd friends of the Block ton Hotel. D. T. Morgan, Musical Director. Pro. tassor A. M. Loomis, Master of Oere-

OAPE MAY. N. J. Modernised and improved. Electric Lights, aboolulely Pure Bpring Water. Neareat Hotel to Golf Links.

THE CHALFONTE,

MODUSTX KATES.

CHAS. 8. HOLMES. Propriator.

COLLINS’ CAFE

P. COLLINS. Propriotor,

THE SHOREHAM, !CAPE MAY POINT, N. 4.

KLKTKJC Cili BILLS. StXxfKMOOATIOS yoH Bt UtlDT SAmVeL^e/eWING. Propriator.

POINTS OF INTEREST P Y WAY of a "read-, refrrei for the ■•usl'y overtax'd I dert. Wibul-r> w v n'twh

rmFcvery^SnoSsy *st

IV LtOIITnuC8K.-riwHsr tv a I ea, isoma. mb; in ciiaw of c.

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CITY DIRECTORY.

BUSKO or HKSLTIL-Or. A. L bsacb. L. nnreu, J.' £rVu“' w£^“{fsitre l* Ware, L K. Bau, a. u. uuic. CHURCH DIRECTORY. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. comer of WASHISUTUS ant ritANKLIN ttia

uncrearer, 10-SI a m. Kvenmg l*rsj.r, ^as ratiow nr cierfrmen are expaaetl m oiBdste .lunar Me summer ut Itsv: July 23, Rev. R. A. Kodrick, Rector St- Paul's church. Camden. N. J. July 30, Rl. Rev. Eihelbcrt Talbot. D D., LL. D-, Bishop Central Pennsyl- . v „jgusl 0, 1U. Rev. John Bcarborougb, D-D . Bishop of New Jersey. August 13, Rev. Thomas W. Angel I. D D , Hector BL Blopben's church, liar"■burg, Ps. August 20, Rev. W. S. Baer. Phils. del phis. Angus! 27, Kcv. U. M. G. Huff. Pbiladelphia. -ternher 3. Her. Wm. U. Bown. <r Cburch of the Trsnsfigurstiou, Philsuclphls. Seplembcr 10, Kev. Cl Ernest Smith. J.D.. Rector BL Michael's and All Angels’ church, Baltimore. MdSeptember 17. Revoflliomas J. Taylor. Minister Chrial Church Mission, Frank linville, Pa.

a.. Ipworu Laacns; Walnealay s.l v»L,r.rK mmung: aume$ every T

K. LAVAVXTTX AMU rttASKUM.

eSr%iiar5syev«u

- . gcuienl. A thorouehly modern brick ho*cl Commandtng'y ntuend on bluff overlo.kmg ocean. Elevators, deetnc lights, belli, etc. veiling by Usaslcr's ouiebraleJ orcbertre. Sanitary equipR. HALPIN.

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u L - G>rthe Windsor’ CAPE MAY, N. J. NOW OPEN FUR THE SEASON. IMMEDIATKLk ON THE REACH. |i. Jpon spring. Summer, Autumn. All iU uppiiulmcuta. Finest lootllon on the South Jersey Coast D.rectly on the ocean. Family bold. R. HALPIN. Propriator.

THE BALTIMORE INN Jackson Strsat, Clot* to tha Beach Add ess MISS HARRISON'

THE GLENWOOD,

509 Hue'has Street.

CAPE MAY, N. J.

THE CARETON, CAPE MAY POINT. N. J. * KELLY A WEAVER.

THE WYOMING,

CAPE HOUSE, CAPE MAY POINT. N J.

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

Mrt. A. FOSTER.

THE ALDINE, OnCATUB 8TKKIT. HIAK TUI UXAC11. CAT* MAY CITY. K J. PlKaT^LADS UVUUSM. LABUK AIKT HuuKK OPKH ALL TBS VXAB. THEODORc MUELLER.

■to every Sualxj at lass A. KL an MW AUOITOKIUK,

“are uISdlosueiLT Y IMBT orncx.

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■rtts-sjs, ILao, IUS a m, AS at ass. am. aas a aaa ts esaosy mall eieaest tip jn. JUyiat.um.iM raasOaaai

t L KICHAKDBOK. F. & COUNTRY INSTITUTIONS

THE EBBITT, JACKSON STREET. CAPE M AY. N. J. Open all the Year. Steam Host Ocean View. Near Golf Links. S. W. GOUT, Proprietor.

MILLER COTTAGE, Perry Street, Cape May City. N. J.

HOTEL ORIOLE,

M. A. FRIEND.

CAPE MAY. N. J.

Mrs. G. H. GARRETSON.

BREXTON VILLA, TWELFTH SEASON. tntlJUUTFL'LLY lAJJATCD. NX A It TUX UKAC11. LAltUK riAZZAtl ANU 8115 IVtKLUKX. NXAK GULF LINKS. ANiiLINU, BUAT1NU, PtSIUNU. KXO-LLXNr CUISINE. Lsegdl.tshocTelephone 42. MRS. J A MYERS.

SEA BREEZE, OCEAN FRONT. LARGE AIRY ROOMS. WIDE POR JUEfi

GRIFFITH COTTAGE, 613 Columbia Avenue, Cape May, N. J. x aqUAU ruox tee ixach anu btocxton hotel E. J. GRIFFITH.