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MONDAY, JULY *4 189# J. Urary Bdanadi. No. 611 Woihlngloo rtrocl, W OoBiniaaknier of Drrda for «b« Bute of PoomjItmI* ud Nov J*»Mj ud alio Notary Public. I0nCE-T0 ffiKSM OF WATER. ' By.dircction of the couimiUcc on Firc^nd Water, notice isjfcrcby given that all water rents not paid by the first day of August, ■ 899, 5 per cent, will be added. Water will positively be turned off if the rent is not paid on or before August 6tb, 1899, without further notice. Jno. W. Thompson, Superintendent CAPS MAY WBATHBH REPORT IP AOBICULTUM.
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(1*0 L. Lornr. Obterrar. • AcirnMu. A party, tncludin* Mr. and Mr*.Prank WaUon, Mia. Went. M1m Welsh, Mrs. Kvmiu and C. K. Uolooy, is tbs yacht Malvina, Captain York, wars In tbv Bounds on Saturday. They caught ISO
Mia.Bailey, of Oape May Point, cl tarad lbs Dome f, oa Saturday. A 1
Ocnnaalowa-O Uoucll Finn a will, Kdwlo Howell Finn. Adpir, Pa—Edwaid LhiinB<>n«. lialUmorr —dubn Wllaon, Mr. Mi A Blair. Jot Blair. Philadelphia—Joba Fswh.mr, An ton Horner, Jo*epb Horner, N Cohen, Chi HUdahrandl, K T WtrMburn. Adolph Sander, B Koc.hmao Philadelpbm—Dr P C II Too 8a.
—FA BaiaeB. AFetkler.
B.LTIUoUk IICS. New York—Malcolm iioberta New BruD.wi. k --K A M Shan, o 1. Pnlladelphla-E B aden Kyi', W I Whelen. W U Urunloo. Jr. Edward I Thorpe Evaasp n—William Lud Orejner. OOLCMMA. Philadelphia—Mr. E Eawi. Mr. E Ewes. Jr, A Ulbocr. Mr and Mr Laynux. J ti Blietch, Win F Boraell and wife. Ed O Speck. Doylealown—Frank V.n Lunume, A H Kramer 4 E K Uerbarndt
Phlladclpb a-J II Mlna<ar and wit. A bemulcr, J K Ihaaelnnre and wifi At W Jones. 1 Mr. L Macnalr, Mu Lonnie Craig, Ueo L Man., K Graham uj wife, P it Daani.ton. Uarrilburg—George KunkeL Beverly, N J—E S Adama and wife.
ITEMS or GfSERAL DITESEST Send in your tuUcnptlon for Tin
A party from Star Villa were out In the Metropolitan. Captaia Head. Saturday. They caught a great number The LeugerU .pent the afternoon Bab. tag up Mill Creek in the Hauls L. They caught a Baa suing of Bah. Mr. and Mr. Qaorge W. Boyd Saturday afternoon sailing la the yacht
Dr. Oockeraa sad a party of friends on Saturday ventured outside 1 Clove., Captain ScbeUenger. Captain Bennett took out Mlaa Lyneh, Mlm Margaret Lynch had a ct Of their frieoda In Ibc Vigilant on Saturday. The Maria, Captain Thornton. Mr. ABaa aad a party out on an all-day Bahlng trip on Saturday. Oa Baturday afternoon A C Peaaano
Ur now. Use of the moel enjoyable waa ibal of Saturday night,when Ji Oorry aad family took the opportunity and enjoyed the evening In the no
U. M Cake, Proprietor; P. H. Cbka, Maaoger. BtMon of 18M. The chedule of emuaeoenl «* July Htb:
o'clock, aad Tuesday. Thursday aad Saturday snulnga at S o'clock. Cooamla on Tuaaday. Thursday aad
weak la ‘Uncle Tom'. Cabin. The play la pmaalod by a Biat-clam paay at 8.U and S i5 P. M. Taka the trolley on Beach avaana. The eaterUlwmaal la traa. nsatrvad anal
a 321 Cheatau red daily at lb.
Lost—A gold Pin, Saturday afterooe, in going from Perry and North treats to the West Jeney depot. Adram 318 Perry street Go to Wolfs lee Cream Parlora fixed Cream, 10 cents. if Why buy ready-made clothing when on can ham voar measure taken and a Bor cell's by pay.
imu. —A Girl for Cook aad reoeral Housework. Apply to Mrs. Qriffllh. Porter Cottage, Cape May PmoL Everyone should attend the grand til at the Stockton next Wedneiday night. The proceed, are to be devoted > the Military Band concert fund. Madame daGrandcbamp. from Plrir, French teacher, well known in Philadelphia, staying now at the Sbonham, Capa May Point, wishes pupils, private olaa«ei. For references kindly ■a Mrx Hodman Wanamakar, Caps May Pout.
hotel efllce for the Stockton H otel Bellmen'. First Grand Annul Cake Walk and Bell, at Sea Breexe Casino, Monday evening. Jaly 34 h, 18W. Hotel and cotuga gueala particularly lavilod and politely cared for. Doors open at 8 30 o'clock; cake walk at 10 30 o'clock. Pnx-e will be no exhibition at K. J. Cm well's aterr. 504 Waaklngton street, on Balarday. Josspb W. White.
Tbr Pvraldrnr and Vice Prraldr Regarding the friendship existing between President McKinley and Vice President Hobart a correspondent of the Chicago Record writes: “No president and vice president h«t* ever keen so Intimate as McKinley and Hobart. Cleveland and Stevenson bad nothing In common, and for several good reasons were not friends. Harrison and Morton were friendly, bat uncongenial. Cleveland and Hendricks hated each oth and everybody knows of the quarrel tween Gsrfleld and Arthur ojrr the distribution of patronage in New York. Haves and Wheeler were friendly, the rice president used to go to while boose every Sunday night with other family friends and sing hyml Grant and Colfax and Grant and Wilson got along fairly well together, but in both cases each had more Intimate friends. Lincoln was always susplcioni of Johnson, and Johnson always spoke of Lincoln with contempt. Bo we hsvi to go back to Mr. Hamlin'a time in ordri to find a vice prealdent who poaaesaed the thorough confidence of the president and was on what are called Intimate lerma with him. Detween Mr. Lincoln .nit Mr. Hamlin there were no aecreta and no lack of confidence. Dut even they were not so brotherly u McKinley and Hobart. The vice president goes over to the white bouse, walks Into the president's room and aaya: 'Hdlol What are you doing nowT Juat as if they were law partner*, and the prealder* will call In CoL Montgomery and say Tell Mr. Hobart to be ready to go drli ing at 4:30.' It Is Dsmou and l-jVblsi over again, with a thorough and si affection on both sides."
r style
\w Change. In Feminine Nam Tlrrfe are styles in which a '
sign, her name, juat as
In everything else; and if they changed 1m. frequently than bn faahiuna In dress, carpets and wall papers, they have changed no less surely, lu times put, say. the Philadelphia Times, women not Infrequently acribed themselves by using thi ttlals. one or more, u the case may have been, of the Christian name, but alvely into the professions and employments and bare become accustomed to handling bu.lneaa correspondence and aignfng checks, M. Smith and E. J. Jones are rapidly gielng way to Mary Smith or Elizabeth Jamison Changes In the character of the themselves ore no less observable and eqully Interesting. There seems to be a reaction from fancier names, such sa Gladys, Beatrice, Pansy, tp the Mary, Margaret, Elizabeth and Katherine of our grandmothers' time. Eeen the once much despised Sarah, now- spelt without the “h," has become fashionNor are diminutives sz populsi u they once were. In this direction the Influence of higher schools and for girls haa been exerted to
ceUent purpose.
much U favor. Pupils taught rapidly ud correctly. Term, tor the aeaao ««. Single las son. If dcxlred. AH ii * ' T selling. J. Uaxrmmui, Instructor.
CHAUTAUQUA, amt Low-Rate Excursion via Pennsylvania Railroad. On July 38 the 1'eon.ylraaia Railroad Uunpany will ran the b curtioo of the season from Baltimore. Waahlngtoa. Reading;
on the Delaware Division, Philadelphia, Wilmington ud Baltimore Railroad, ami on the Cumber bad Valley Railroad, to UOutauqu, N. V. Bpactal train will rtsrt from on the following
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(a.BonbaryjlAOS P. M 8.85 t „ triv-Sasb y) 7.88 A. M. 8.70
f nek naeu(».Wi*)lL35 *' c. '
Ttoahsaur. Vo. (C. V.
& 8) 7.30 •• ia Koaod trip ticket., good to return __
•no, Vineland, Clayton. “— on the Dataware Dtvtaioa will me PhUedslphta on day pracaad-
Tbe Pcrwonal Sobatltule. The latest In the house of luxury !■ the personal substitute. It U this superior “help" who takes the bru boras sod steps In between the mist res. Bat the job b no sinecure, for, whlli isaamlng all the burdensome duties of milady, she must be careful ud not lit alluring ud Interesting when "substituting" in the line of entcrylnlng. The WO mu qualified to occupy such a position as this of the personal aubslla a woman who ahodld never have been brought-to the pass of seeking 1L tact and cleverness required to fill such a role would Insure her own betr fortune In the world,‘which Urich tough to Indulge In thb sort of 18carat, gold-lined, diamond-riveted machinery. Private secretaries, companions ud accomplished lady's maid, cannot hold a candle to the personal substitute, but how many of her do you ■uppnss you could find, if you raked the world over with a floe comb? It exacting office, ud only u Ideal being could fill 1L
A peculiar case of Insanity haa > before the probata court in Batavia county, 0. The son of Nicholas Wrimtr. a prosperous and well-to-do farmer of Bummersldt, that county, 13 yean ago waa frightened by some one coming up before him with a “false face” on. In three or four days he showed signs of epileptic fits, and from that on he ha* been growing worse, until it took three men to bring him from hb home to the county Infirmary. He attacked hb father, ud If help had not been present, he would have probably killed him. a* Mr. Welmer b not strong. The boy b n finely built young man, and great sympathy la felt for aad hb parents. He b an only
Married men, according to a Gcrmu InvestigmSor, live longer than bachelors. ud are leas likely to beoom Another argument for matrimony U found In the fact that there a criminals among every L00® bachelors, while among married men the ratio la only IB per 1.000.
A beggars' trust b reported in K< York. One man controls 40 mendicants, feeds, clothes and carve for them, ud hudles their dally collections. On account of modesty, aaya our Informant, ha haa wot yet gone over to New Jersey to capitalize hb enterprise at IKV-
The Florida legislature received a memorial recently from the Florida Medical association, colling attention to the rapid spread of tuberculosis,lind aakinglegiatation to prevent Its ap Among the measures advocated the prohibition of indiscriminate ing ud a law against spitting In pub-
JC» tigs ted public telephone transmit' ter*, and announces that nothing more aezioua w*s found than “the bay badlli, a harmless and widely distributed
the market every year than la produced by the whqle of tha good old state of the Green ^^,,,,,*■1^* and the sugar trees.
It la reported that a traveling photographed a cyclone si Engeiey la. Further, it b declared that thd
POINTS OF INTEREST T5T’ WAY' of a “ready reference” Jj for the usually overtaxed bole) " clerk, oanlniUrly when the ti'-uw ._ll of guesfk, the f«Ui wing list ol places of genera] inicreel throng bon!
Capo May have been j.rrpti
alta'’ ran readily - btain whs’everd ilia are desired in ronnec'ion tberewit' Therefore when the courteous and 1 ococn mods'ing haul dak is queried a* to uy point or place of ioleresl ia Otpe May. he oan gradooaly advise the pur- —'— “I » o-'Py of Tux Dsilt Wave. — -he teaull will be mutually aalik factory. The Ibl will be revi od ard extended until It reaches the limn of
STOCIfTOI? ^OTEIi CAPE MAY. N- J. The Finest Seaside Hotel in the World
NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1899
Unsurpassed for grandeur ol propurlious ud dcgancc of appoiuloMnWthird of a mile of apadoua p >rcb. Suites with private bslh. The tasnsR completely reoovsted system, servioo, cuisine ud pjlloy. American plan, 83 per day and (17 per week upwards. European plan, (1.50 per day upwards. Professor Morgan's Orchestra of twenty pieces. HORACE M CAKE. P. H. S. CAKE, Manager.
WEST Mli ACADEBJ A SCHOOL FOR MS BRIDGETON, N. J. In one of the most healthy portions of New Jersey, In the preuy town of Bridgeton, Is the Weal Jcreey Academy. Tue InaUlulion was founded by the i’reabytcnan Church, in 1853, ud through more Uian lorty yean ol IU existence has always maintained a high standard of duuplinc ud acbolanhip. ll has proved Itself a Christian homo school ud lb graduates, found in all parts of me country, occupy h
and Ihc responsibilities of ol The oampus has fourteen acres oi isun, supplied with well-furnished buildings,
scholars of the academy wear a simple gray uniform ud arc regularly drilled In mdllary ladles, though thb exercise Is regarded as secondary to the main purpose ol the school. With a limited number ol scholars ud strong teaching force, sludenu are carefully ud thoroughly developed for successful caraera. —Philadelphia Press. Our lujn uni/umly da mU. CarrajandI'UOKUUS W. LYON,
MARINE VILLA, 25th SEASON CAPE MAY. N. J. Modernised and Unproved. Klootric Lights, absolutely PurcIBprlng Water Nrerrsl llivlal In rinlf link.
THE CHALFONTE,
MODSUATC KATZS.
CHAS. 8. HOLMES, Prooriwtor.
COLLINS’ CAFE 106 Decatur Street opp. Columbia avenue, Capa May, H. J.
P. COLLINS. Proprietor.
THE SHOREHAM, :CAPE MAY POINT, N. J.
HOTEL. DEVON, South Fafayatta Strwwt, Capa May City, N. J; * “■ >l " r - , ^s?as£s£'ffta t ,tagy^>»d«»-»ra < REEL A MACNEIR.
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bank an l latsyruv bw-..' avensr. la cMsnrv'ol ItanTn A.' toS'sel sss^mra.^ Onus evwy MonUsy sneraoee. kl'X MAT POINT Lira SAVING STATION, cape May Pom:, raacSM Oy uuiiv* ro*-i. Ia cusrre or Cap-- James w Ki irwrr. imu ever; taoeaiax. Keacae-i u, midr;
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CITY DIRECTORY. sS:mcasrgeol^ioa’ "vsmminrwD ALDtHKAN.—PrsacU K. Duke. oS.v,
Tusnueed. Wsiler s. Ware. Heel Tueedsy eveaiac la cack moa^-smUBaolL-Caarlei T. Campbell, fe'carfle OULLECTOK OF TAXB8.—David W. Kotoa.
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CHURCH DIRECTORY. ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Orncrof WUUINUTUN aad rKANKUNBi
July S3, Rev. K. A. Hodrick, Hoc lor St. Paul's church, Usmden. N. J. July 30, RL Rev. Klhclbert Tslbot, D.D., LL. D., Bishop Central Pennsy lAugust 6, RL Rev. John Scarborough, D.D.. Bishop of New Jersey. August 13, Rev. Thomas W- Angcll, D D-, Bector SL blophen’s church, Usrrivburg, Ps. August 30, Rev. W. 8. User, PhlbAugusi 37, Rev. U. M. O. Huff. Philadelphia. September 3, U-.-v. Wm. U. Bov . Rector Church ol the Transfiguration, Philadelphia. September 10, Rev. C. Krnest Smith. D.D., Rector SL Michael's ud All Angel*' church, Baltimore, Md. September 17. Rev. Thomas J. Taylor. Minister Christ Uhureh Mission, FrankUnvllle, Pa.
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COUNTRY INSTITUTIONS n-.'HAHGAVra noVSIL-HoxSW BUM. i*fbAOrazeku iacauieerSM bffHHKK BOUSlof a
CONGRESS HALL, Opened for the Be* eon of 1BU9
THE WINDSOR, . CAPE MAY, N. J. NOW OPKN FOR THE SEASON. IMMEDIATELY ON TUE BEACH. |l — • ~ k. DBIUT. nenta Finest loostloa on the xx-sn. Family hotel R. HALPIN, Proprietor.
THE BALTIMORE INN Jackson Street Close to tha Beach Add ess MISS HARRISON'
THE GLEN WOOD,
509 Hucrhes Street, KNLkUGKO TO DUUULC P
CAPE MAY, N. J. TKUHN KIASUNABLA Mrs- S. P. WILLIAMS.
THE CARLTON, CAPE MAY POINT. N.J. j^m^LdrSwlJjacjSS2c*S. J^roude^ZJmSam KELLY A WEAVER.
THE WYOMING,
CAPE MAY. N. J. CIL TKKH8 HODKKkTA Mrs. G. H. GARRETSON.
BREX.TON VILLA,
SEA BREEZE, OCEAN FRONT. LARGE AIRY’ ROOMS. WIDE PORCHES
TKKHa HODKKsTX.
CAPE HOUSE, CAPE MAY POINT. N J.
HOTEL COLUMBIA, Ocean Street. Near Beach and 8. J. R. R. - TXKHS, V.M TO SIS 1’Krt WUK. HEW HUtANGKHKNT. Mr*. A. FOSTER.
THE ALDINE, IK 0TKKKT. HUH THE UEACU. CAI'I HAY CITY. N. J. riKtrr-CLAna uuiiuNE. lakge, a iky kuuhh. opxn all tbe y<ak. ^ THEODORE MUELLER.
THE EBBITT, JACKSON STREET. CAPE MAY. Nl J. Open all the Year. Slosm Root. Ocean View. Near Golf Links. S. W. GOLT. Proprietor.
MILLER COTTAGE, Perry Street. Cape May City. N. J.
HOTEL ORIOLE,
M. A. FRIEND.
GRIFFITH COTTAGE, 61 3 Columbia Avenue; Cape May, N. J. S eqDAKE FKOH THE BEACH AND STOCKTON HOTEL •- E. J GRIFFITH.
OPEN ALL TUB TEAK.
PIER AVENUE INN, CAPE MAY, N. J. Central location, near the Beach and Post Offloe, Bath Room added, and the boast J. 8. WALES

