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FISHING CREEK. Miw r.»uk 8. McKeea wu et t ir e rev d*r* of tble week. Tee Miue* Mr«*. of PbUadelpblf. betp returned la their home. Mre A. B. Bhev U •peadli week et Uernlle cemp mcelln*. M’«. E ub> O- Birnetl U emit deujtblar. Jli. Mnj lleuiauag'

ADYEBTXB1B0 BATES- Th *' K'" 0 b » u *« D “* A - •'

^ . CM Spr-n*. on Tured.,. wee well U-

Mr. Emil, D-tulM end Mle. Unde ItcPbereou .peal Tburtde, with rele-

Uew. et the Court Hotue

Hloherd Bcbellencer end Welhi rode their wheel, to the tteerUle

ee, wad eteo Motor, Public.

The pahUebera ot the Mew Turk Bur, the hendeotil, ill wire ted Bnnde, wr, era (ItIok e high grade :h da, (or the Urgent Hot of

toloed la the Mew York Star do tlmee In an, ace word then It U found In the Mew York tjtor, Weheter'e Die tlooer, to be ooaeulerod ee eulhorlt,. Two good wetchee (flret-olew limekeeperej will he giren dell, for eecood end third beet bale, nod man, Teluthle reward#, locludlog dinner

order of- merit,

teal U being ft pen to admtlre ani troduce this euccceefu! week]. Into homee, and all prliee will be awarded prompt!, without partialitj. Twalre Scent atom pa moat be Inclosed fur thirteen works trial subealptloe with full Me rawarda-donleet opens Uonda,,JuDe X and clones Honda,. August SI. ISA). Your list can reach us as, da, between three detea, and w^ll receipt the award to which It me, ha entitled on that da,, and ,our name will be printed In the following la.on of the New Y'ork Btor. Onl, one Hat can be entered li, tbe aame prraoo. Priiea an eihlbitloo at Tbe Btor'a bnaineae • fficea. Panoot re curing blcyclea me, hare choice of ladtee'. Sentlemm'. ar juraoUca' 18U9

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eddraaa Department E. the Maw York Btor, 236 Weal Thirty-ninth etreol. Mew

York Ctt,.

Tbe range of human Internet corned b, the Aug oat CoamopoUtan Is curtoua1, wide. The reader Is swept aloog— and hie Jourae, made faselnatiag b, one hundred and fort,-ala pictures— from an article telling of the tralle, road bow building from Cairo to lb. Pyramids, with aome remarkable picture* of that* tlqult,; through r richly Uliutralea review of Mew York Booiet,. to the price article on ' Your True Halation to Ho. to Ireland to Utlon to a "child of tb* turf” tolling of tha Ufa Erin's people and th* part peat ptaja In It. fi Omar-t In. at loo of Egypt the goa*. and than to take a paap at and method, of th* lata Augustin Dal, and to *a* n magollroat portfolio of ptetona of Dal, adon and Dal, himaelf. Prom Dal,, tb. reader go*, to Cob* am latanat at toe well-told ad. roong mao whb carried mall and military documeau to Comes by th* "Underground" route. And to add to all tbit there are foar abort atonal, all axoallaot. and tbe kmgent U by that prince of tola-mskera' Prank K. Block-

Mrs. May 8. Mrcrag and children Cap* May. apeuA few day. of tl week with bar kunt.-Mr. W P. 1! Kean.

D U Howell nnd family .pent the day

at Cap* May City Baturd.y. Mr. E U Scull tdok th* Jr. 1

Dr. J. H Hand nnd Prof. Egolf were at WoodUne Moods, oo tm.lneai Mr. Thomas Hmilb. of PbllsdolphU. la .laillng Mrs. Tbom«a Uewit and .on

Ihla week.

Mr Pruman Erricaon and family of Wilmington, IM.. are .Isltlog parenta la this .Hinge. Prof. Wm. H. Egolf and wlf •pending a few day* with; friend. In

Mr. Charie. Morton I. building •loop twenty.dn feel keel. Mr. Tboc. H. Douglua It the bo» builder Tbe sloop Priendly, Capt. UUbert Holme., otoared for M-uricc Iti.er Saturday morning to engage In tbe

Then are but three famlllea fro village that ban token op tbetr abode at the camp grouod ihla year, a great falling off from former years. Mr. Thomas A Holmra will probably aril bis farming Impllmeota. stuck la tbe tall sfier tbe crops are gathered and more to !kd Bank, N J. There la no preaching service < tbe camp meeting In tbe M E- Cbarcfa, bat *be Sandsy-ncbool nod Ep Lsgue will hold Ihclr ngular meellogt

Although the An« pre-eaunently n Belton number, there in serarsl special article, of timely

lari, ■ "A Notable Colot*,” the ieadlag a tlele. la a Tlridl, pceeeated acooant i

RIO GRANDE. Ploeabowers

William bemman wm a buods, visitor at Ureen Creek. Mr. Fred Meal, wife and child Ipen' Bund*, at Cape May. Mrs John Jooe. .pent Mondav with friends In Millville. Bmttb End icon Is speeding a few days with friends in North Jersey. Elw rod Oravm is speeding I days with bis brother of Ihla place Mrs Candy, of Ureen Creek, rode throogh our village recently attending to business matters. Ephraim. McCarty is lending the A U It It. sUUoo for Mr. Endloott, he bring on a vacation for health. Mm. Julia UinJa, of Millville, U spending a few days with her bre Frank Junes ot Ibis pi cc Mr. Sbloo, aupovtulcudcBl of csoaing factory, has ooe of the be mato patches to tha county. Our vtllaga la now eomplele, a t> tog hoaae having been opened within Its border*. It la quit* a Iowa now, just half way between Cape May and

SUMMER SCHOOL. Prof. E F. Lesria will conduct a bummer Bobool during July nnd August. Pupils and leacbon coached for ts aminstiona. Private tutors furnished In any sohyrots doatted. Special attention given to Latin, Ureck, French, Uerman,

attended to. ato F. O. Bn MS. Offloa

Money spent la advertising la always wtarty spent if the returns Justify the cspenJlture. It makas no diflerener provided the

During the tost term a Centralis (Ho.) school boy, Levrtn Tomlinson, aged ra, waa never lardy Ada,.

Premature Bortal. Tbe Ithaca News publishes a long arAle on tbe subject of premature burial, from th* pen of F. L O. Boebrig. formerly a professor at Cornell university. Prof. Koehrig urges those who have lost relatives or friends to wall, regardleu of ridicule, until they are pomlthe that death has taken place. Hi- reject* various roes ns of determining tbe fact of death, heretofore advanced as sure proofs, and declares that the only trustworthy evidence is an advanced state of decomposition; that a mere beginning thereof will not do, being by no means reliable as evidence. Seventeen Instances are cited by him of what would have been premature burials. In which persons were saved at tbe last moment from tbe very Jaw* of the grave, and be recounts a number of intereatlng facta bearing upon tbe subject, baaed t hla permonal obaervationa while ai aiataul surgeon In tbe United Elates army from 1662 to 1609. “I feel." snym Prof. Koehrig, who Is now-, at tbe age of *0, living In Pasadena, Cal., "as If deal red atill to be of aome usef ulneaa f t hla world and do aomrtblng truly bent fielal to my fellow men. in fori, to U stow by tbe Information and tbe wan Ing to be given to all, by means of th public press, n real blessing on tbe pec pto at Urge." Unquestionably, this sul Ject of premature burial la one In whic tbe public generally feela a great Intel aat, tbe Impression bring widespread that our cemeteries have beet sc sees of more than one awful tragedy

of burial alive-

Power of tbe Press The power of the press in recovering lost child wu admirably shown In t Clarke case, the baby having been rv ognlied from a newspaper cut, says t Troy (X. Y\) Times. The same tiling < curred more than 20 yean previous! when William Tweed waa arrested Spain. He had eacapcd thus far, but newspaper portrait which hapjiencd reach the place led to hla arrest and he was sent back to Ludlow street where be died. Kidnaping child! nothing new, and even the-Man in the Iron Mask to supposed to hove been cos* of thto kind; in other words, royal bdr suppressed by life-long co] tlvity, moat of which was passed In the Hostile, where he died. Another kind of kidnaping was that so commonly pnicfalrlca, for according to old superstition carrying off children wi specialties. The effect of bductlon was noticeable various wars. In the advertUeroc: ilumn, for Instance, where altuatloi ■o wanted the absence of nurse* i ice became very apparent, and womi seeking such employment took eon title. Another feature to the a . number of well-dressed walking carelessly, as It might a Central park, at least through called th* "baby district.” Tin knowing ones say that there men art detectives wbos* duty It to to sec thai child to taken from Itacarrlsge while In th* park, for on the sidewalk there 1*

ut Utile danger.

We know that the great cltle* are lining In population far more rapidly than tbe rural sections. Every yuar, ••vs tha Washington Post, the percent-

rslden

know also that tl

ra higher.

steady od-

In tbe average rirlUxatlon; ri al tbit nation, a* a whole, to becoming ire Intelligent, more humane, more moral; that It U increasing Its efforts to help the needy, to succor the distressed, to promote all worthy internbllo and private benevolence ver so grandly displayed os In this land In these di^ys. h'o-

IntelUgrnt

dfglot

table purposes as in till

The coincidence of this grqvvlh of good works In tbe nation wit hi lie In-

n over rural population indicate that the eitlro,

with all thrir vie thief promoters • moral progress.

ipendlture of wealth ■estional and charl-

United State*.

itellectna

I» ts reported from Cleveland that ivaral surgeons of that city ancoaedcd th a« operation a few days ago In cloning *Aa mouth ot a man that ted been

goto* ha « widen darti

grad* of 100 In deportment, which means parfact, and a grade of M In appHaatlon. That young ly has a bright future In ator*.

A Bourbon (Ind.) mi •Meted. Ms disease baffling the skill of phyetotona. Ha to compelled to walk entfraly on Ms toes, b place Ida teela oa tha fk locomotion ceases he fa sbla to stand •qtsunly oa Us faa*. but hla walk ha la as apt to atari off back-

The plana for the reception of Adriral Deway on hla return home already promise a severs tost of his endurance. He Is represented a* dread- ' "I# ordeal. Hospitality, rightly it* Youth's Companion, ought to exhibit Its merciful aide. Welcoming speakers might be given lenva to print thrir remark*. A nonbandshakIng league ought to be foamed forthwith. The hero has earned the right to see hla native land without pay Ing the penalty of fatiguing experience*. hat a tribute to him is the fart that precautions need'to be taken lent untrymen overwhelm him pith Mona of affectionate admir-iilonl PobUo men' or* not often Interested In plans for the suppression of applitaae, solicitous because the people seem > gtad to goes upon them!

POINTS OF INTEREST TV' WAY ol s "read) referonce" D foe the nvuslly oeeit-xed hotel * Meek, osrtlcnlsrly wh< n the home Is fall of (ueau, the followiag Its! of Of general interest throughout Cara May have been |,rrparh4, su 1 will be fouod quite ooavrnlcat and uivful as of "guide book" for eia tors. At t *11 of the institutions ..r pi seas re desired tu roomcttun'tberrw Therefore when the courteous aud __ commodailng hotel cletk it queried at

sroepoij 50TEL CAPE MAY. N J. The. Finest Seaside Hotel in the World NOW OPE^ FOR THE SEASON OF 1 St9

Unsurpassed for grandeur of proportions and elegance of appointments. Oocthird of a mile of ipsdoua porch. Suites with private bslh. The management baa completely renovated system, service, cuiaioa and pihoy. American plan, *3 per day and tl? per week upwards. European plan, ALSO per day upwards. Professor Morgan's Orchestra of twenty pieces. HORACE M CAKE. P. H. S. CAKE, Manager.

BridgcU

WEST JEfflACAMf .A SCHOOL FOR BOIS

BRIDGETON.

in uuc uf the most hoallhy portions of

New Jersey, In the pretty tdwu ut

on, Is the West Jersey Academy. tUtullon was founded by the

Presbyterian Church, in l#o2, and through mure than forty yuara ol !U cxirloucc bos always maintained s high standard of dicipltnc and scholarship. It has proved itself s Christian home school and Its graduates, found in all ;>arta of the country, occupy honorable

positions in Cnurch and Bute.

The institution la up-tu data to every department and has every needed requisite fo prepare young men for college,or to fit them for active business life and the responsibilities of citizenship. The oampas has fourteen acres of land, supplied with well-furnished buildings, a gymnasium, snd every other appurtenance necessary in synode! school. Tue scholars of the academy wear a simple gray uniform snd arc regularly drilled In military IsoUci, though this exercise Is regarded as 'Secondary to the main purpose of the school. With a limited number of scholars and strong teaching

force, students are carefully s ouuhly developed for su • '

—Phlkdclpbls Press.

Uur Ufjft uni/irrmly do e. li Q/rrtsjondl'UOHBUS IF. Z.F0JY,

1‘riadfaL

MARINE VILLA,

25.h -SEASON.

._miCAPE MAY, N. J.

A Washington exchange reports that tha receipt of applications for patents on fnrcntloni are larger now than they ha vs been In any other years sat cl 6*697, which were the banner years. Lost month there were 2,647 applications received at the patent office, nearly 1,000 in excess ot May, 1809. Judging from receipts, the largest Invention work la now being dona in the mechanical and chemical line*. A significant dccltor boa teen In progress In bicycle invtn tlona. Pa lent office officials interpreting thto significant decline, say that It puts bicycle* on a par with other vehicles as a large but steady industry. Borne of the natural wonders of Kentucky, aa described by the Harrodaburg Democrat; “Capt. P. B. Thompor three gallons of

tip before serving. When one of trgest waa cut open a full-grown a Jumped out, scaring tha cook •ha almost fainted."

factory. Tbe list will be reei-ed sc extended until It rrsches the limit t oomprcbensivc compktrocse.

CUKMbJJL ENlitNK. NO. I.—I Uant an 1 LstsjeUe Sbeeri

Cape Ms; roln!.

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temtoey ia'a*d*roaitoa.'~ Keacaro'i leyraSrosl. rtST JERSEY RAILROAD (PENS6YLV

TuaSwqJ. Wsltar R* vfsrtl'Sue-j'lli ASeUCMOR.—CSSftw T. riupueh, Urt Oueflc COLLECTOR OP TAXEU-DsvU W. in ornoe, ear. VV ulmgwa sna rrsnAUn Ol

petal lent; CUCes r. UnlJoft. socretarv: o. T. Bailey, CSartai Yack. C. B. Hoo-lee. JaSs nwesj. A. L^HsyOTS, Uerncrt Town. CITY SOLICITOR.—!, nplcrt Lcsatto*. oOo BTIUtET 8UI-EKyiHOK.-E.wsnl 8. Bsvr caisp or roucE-wuuus rsreow, oaio CttjUslL HOARD OP HEALTH.—Dr. A. L. teseb. pres L Lovett, J. Bbs'ma wSe^&sIler^ Ware, L M. UsU, A! 1L UtUc. CHURCH DIRECTORY. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Coroerof WASDINUTON sol PUAMtUNb;

I. Angril, irch, Hsr-

MorauiE 1-rsjev, iojj a ol Eveniar Vi.e rujaw nr cWx/iuca are expo ostdate -lunar me Bummer ol Isn: July 23, Kcv. U, A. Kodrick, Hector St. Paul's church, Camden. N. J. July 30, 1U. Kcv. Ethclbert Talbot, i.D., LL. O.. Bishop Central Pen

ants.

August 0, KL Kcv. John Seal ugh, D.D.. Bishop of New Jersey, August 13. Kcv. Thomas W. '

'.D , Bector 8L 8:

risburg. Pa.

August 30. Kcv. W. S. Baer, PhilsAugust 37, Kcv. U, M. U. Huff,

Philadelphia.

September 3, Kcv. Wm. U. Bown, Kector Church of the Transfigursuou,

D bUsaclphli.

Saplcmbcr 10, Kcv. C. Ernest Smith, D., Kector St Michael's and All ngris' ebutoh. BAlUmurc, Md. SeptombcrjlT, Kcv. TboutAS J. Taylor. Minister Christ Churoh Mlaaton, Frans

Unvlllc, I’s,

AltK KKEE AT ALL 8EKV1CB3.

rt* game cocks were brought back Iktrlo Bloc by Admiral flajnpaon for Ms boy* and placed at th* fiampaon Glen Bldg*, N. J. They ted

MODERATE KATES.

CHAS. 8. HOLMES, Prooriutor.

COLLINS’ CAFE IU6 Decatur StreM opp. Culumbto avenue, Os pa May, It J.

P. COLLINS. Preprint or.

THE SHOREHAM, :CAPB MAY POINT. N. J. IW MAIUUEMEwr. DUUOTLY OR.TRE BEACH. ELBCTRIC CALL BELLO. AOOOMHODATIO.V KOR SOS ULEITB

HOTEL, DEVON, South.Fnfayntta Strout. Capo Mat City, N. J; “ -«r»w Etas IQS-.au^i?a|y ; »5lgw»St l 'sal apwsnL^^ IREEL A MACNEJR.

CONGRESS' HALL, Opened for the Bevaon of 1HW0 «.nd year i-rc-cnl mansgi n^nt. A thoroncbly icodcra bnck hotel CommandIngly .itiistcil. cn bluff overlm-kinc •■cosn. E'erstora. electric UebU. bdto, etc. rtts mnrnlog an-1 evening by Uaaslcr*a odcbrsio 1 orcbestrs. Sanitary equip-

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THE WINDSOR, OAPEuMAY, N. J. MUW Ul'EM FUK THE SEASON. IMMEDIATELY ON TUE BEACH. I ONE BLOCK rKuM W. J. R. 1L DEIVT— Open Spring. Summer, Autuma. All ito apMntmouto. Finest looslion oo tbe B juth Jersey Ouart. D.roctly oo the ocean. FsmUy hotel R. HALPIN, Proprietor.

THE BALTIMORE INN Jackson Street, Close to tha Beach Add ess MISS HARRISON

THE GLENWOOD, 509 Huahes Street. CAPE MAY. N. J.

THE CARLTON, CAPE MAY POINT. N. J.

iU«w tr -ra Osro Mmj l>y Pr-Siry. Aei.rasb 1 lera«, TS. Fiona* or Ik, KELLY A WEAVER.

THE WYOMING,

South Lafayette Street,

CAPE MAY. N. J.

B. TERRS MUUKIUTE. Mr*. G. H. GARKE I JON.

BR EXTON VILLA,

TWELFTH SEASON.

DU.IUIITFL'U.Y t#

MRS. J- A MYERS.

SEA BREEZE, OCEAN FRONT. LA HUE AIKY KUOMA WIDE POUCHES TERRS RODERsTA DANCINO DAY AND KVENlNO. JACOB MAIER, Manager.

O CUISINE, LARUE AIRY HUUHB. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. THEODORE MUELLER.

THE EBBITT, JACKSON STREET. CAPE MAY. N. J. Upon all the Year. Steam Heat Ocean View. Near Golf Links. S^GOLT. Proprietor, MILLER COTTAGE,

HOTEL ORIOLE, Ocean End of Perry Street. ALL KOOM9 WITH UROMTRlVrEO OCEUI VIEW. Bl'ECIAL RATES FUR FAMILIES. MO BAR. IMS »w WM sna upwards. M. A. FRIEND.

COUNTRY INSTITUTIONS

GRIFFITH COTTAGE, 61 3 Columbia Avenue, Cape May. N. J. IE eqUAKE FROM THE BS1CH AMD 8TOCETOS HOTEL. E. J. GRIFFITH. 'EM ALL THE YEAR. St AO to ns FER WEES PIER AVENUE INN, CAPE MAY, N. J.

the Bench and Post Offtoe, Both Room added, and the boom — —* 'MgrotEa. J."t. WALE*