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Hot Fret LuDota •erred duly »t the blockton Her. FotTO—Bundi of keyi on wnck u » »r« OBlc*. E. C. Cox wuU day »ort ■* , »»h »t

BubncrioUoc. II Pc BeMon in Adinooc, advebtibibg rates.

TUESDAY, AUGUST J. 189HJ. Henry Edmund*. No. 613 Wulilnyon (treet. ti CommlMloner of Deed* for the Bute of f'cnaxylrMlx xnd New J«M y nod nlno NoUry Public.

CAPE MAY WEATHER REPORT. 0. & DBT. 6r AOniCULTOKK. WXiTHXK BC«Ul’. ^ ^ Fnlr Toeedey nod WednMdxy, r»riAble wind! beonnlng noutb. TTHirff ™

HOTEi, iBEIYALS.

Pbilndelpbu—U Welienbtuoi, John Fuelmuer. A Homer. J Horoer. B Boenebmui, N Oobea, C Hildebrendt. J FZ mmermnn, Adolph (Under. AUnollo City—Herbert Hueler. Cepe M*y—Joeepb ThxnbnuMr. Bndgi loo —Frmnk M Mrgmr, Dr John A Moore. B K Bower, O B An leraon. New York—Oeorge H Slcbcl. North Welee—Mint Kleenor U Hornberger. Ueindee—F B bummen.Hr EDoffield.

Wetklni, N Y-M L Benneir. Mire

to kroire Ice Craem Mixed CraetB, 10 ccnU. The compuy now pUyiag el Point U one of the beet thel h

h prize) W.XTxn—Lodgera for dcUreble »« id or Ihtrd wory furniibed roomr. ■ntrxl loeetion. Icqulrcel WirxOffloA Lust—Teetcrdey morning out of e ctrrUge Fell Orerooet. light brown. Finder will be rewarded by leering it et Tux Wave office. Bo mil baa jnat reocired from New York orer two hnndrod famplca of the Dteat atylea of foreign and domcellc Bultinga, Urcrooelinga and Vcaungx The funeral of Mr*. Pboebe Webb, bo died on Friday morning-of laat eek, occurred from the rw Hence of rr elater, Mra. Thomaa J. Bayrea yeaterday afte»n:on, Her. U. d>. Parker offidaUng. Lu*r —Do Saturday, bluecnamelatickm, with diamond In center figure of a diby, either going from Carrol! Villa to Con grew Hall or oe Waahlngton •treet Reward If returned to Mra. Brooke, nt Carroll Villa. Joan DaLT'a Mixiraxu-Engagement :xtnocdlnnry of lbi< creel c unpany of artlala for ooe week, beginning July SI. c eery afternoon and eeeutng nt S SO and Hear the great end men, tec the crand mlualrrla, hear the fpeal and famoua Tuxedo Quartette. Nugent Briitbcre. John Dar. Craig and MaeDuuald, Charlca Prince end the greateet an abow erer here. Beauraiber, pany la engaged for the weel

The New Jeracy Fun end Came Gum mlaaion publiaboa the following warning i aporumen and otherr, ahowtog what

unlawful, nt follow):

To Uke or attempt to teke any game icept by the urn of gout held at arm'i

length Floe. tW

the or ntlcmpt to Uke any Bah nanner excepting with book and icnptlng • pear mg eela, auckera

and carp, Uklng

Philadelphia—Mn Carroll, Mra E dark. Mr and Mra H E Carroll, W York Bleraanon, Mra U Albert Herr, Mia. Marla E Herr. Mra F M Dougherdf, Mn Fred W Tbompaon. Mia. Helen Pexnon Tbompaon, Mia. Lillian Pennell

Philadelphia—l!!w Catbanna M BtnUb, Mlaa B D MPrer, K C Hounton, Jr.TbnodomBS.g and wile. Uaraantown—J Monb Wl.ur. OhenUnt HUl-Uanry R Cartnghl.

PhiladalphU—H Whittington, B H Tbompaon. R W Wlatar, Mn Clara EtHager, Bylran Hoffnelmer, Felix Ettinger, Oeorge Butler.

Philadelphia—« H Heat, Henry C Hawk In., Howard U Freed. Atlantic Uty-Mlaa Ella Hood.

tolned In the New York Bur no more Umee la nay one word than It la found to the New Yak Bur, WobeteF. DieUoaery to be eoamdered a. authority. Two good walcbea (OraheUta timokeepera) wlii be gtrea dally for second

teet U being gtreo to adrertUa and Introduce this aucoeaaful weakly into new boaaaa, and all peiee. will bn awarded promptly without partiality. Twain * oat ba iaalosad for thlr-

to which It may ba entitled on that day, and your Dame will ba printed In the following lame of the New York Star. Only ooe Hat can be enured by the

r ban choice of

medal, odor <jt .lie dertred. C addrem Department K. the New York Bur, 836 Went Thirty-ninth alreet. New York CUy.

E1L2SV . . .

PERSONAL PARTICULARS. Jeremiah Suavely, of Spring Mil la. Pa. while digging a well atruck a big vein of bard coal at a depth of 26 feet. Congmaman "Dave" Mercer, of Knn•na, was onee a Jockey and la believed pick, a winner now and then etlll. He ucca.lonally to extreme Intimate*, one of whom recently aald: "Dave never

back, a dead one."

Mra. C. A. Btevle, of Kanaa.. who haa cen discovered aa the teacher of the first school attended by Gen. Funaton. la credited with paying she never thought while she was teaching the young idea how to shoot that Funaton ild evccemounl to much. The awim•iicr of the gallant Kansan haa

a Iban

enty-OT

Uklng eela wi lira between the 15 h of Bap Umber and the 1st of November, and cxaepllng ai*o. but only a» thn tribu of the Delaware above Trcnloo Falla and tbc aueama lliwlog Intoaucb i. the Uklng of catfinb and With eel nnln and bukeU and act t between tbe ISlh of Augual and the let of November. Fine, (50 To have trapped game to puaneaslon. toe, *20 To bunt on Sunday or carry firrarmr t the field, or wood, on Buaday. Fine.

*20.

To pollute .tream. or um medicated all or ex plosives of any kind for the Uklng of fiah. Fine, *100 to *500. To draw off water to lake fish. Fine, rum *23 to *250. To um Mt lines In water* inhabited y pickerel, bur, perch or trout Fine, To permit the erection or m ance of unlawful contrivance* tor Ukag game and 0.1, applies to I cm Unauta of lands. Fine, *25. ~ till. Injure or to hi poeacsaion any bird, excepting English .partew., crance, banka, crow crow bkckbmle, kinglHbcr, inged blackbirds. Fine, *H To bunt gneaa, duck, or any web Kited wild fowl, except oor before runrlee and ooe hour after maet. Fine, *25 To catch or keep trout leu Ibtu tlx tehee In length, or black beat I cat than nine Inches to length. Fine, *2U. To bunt on posted land. Fine, not aa than *10 Thane suggestions accompany the reart u buttling lawa of behavior rocogIxed by reputable aporumen; Never violate the letter or spirit of te game law. Never Uke more fish or game lb) you have convenient use for. olent or Impolite to landlord who orders you off hit pres leea, for although be may not own the game or fiah you are afle* he bu the right to exolui property. ' destroy a net or trap when you find one eel. Never shoot at a gan

U. M Cake, Proprietor, P. ill B. Cake, Manager. Beeson of 1899. Th. following schedule of emuumenh go Into effect July ITlh: Dancee will be given on Mot Wednesday and Friday morning, i o’clock, and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings at 9 o’clock. Tueeday, Thursday and

of the Stockton Hotel. D. T. Morgan. Musical Director. Pro. ■nr A. M. Loomis, Maaur of Ccre-

SUMMER SCHOOL. Prof. K F. Lewis will conduct a mer Bobool during July and August. PopUa and taecbcn coached for (all ex. aminetlnna Private tutors furnished In any nubjculn desired. Special site glvn to Lelin, Greek, French. Go

Mimeograph work done, correapondeecv to, eto- F. O. Box MSrtMee

TO VflOI IT 1AY (Mm.

pw rorapa. and dehrts'.of all ktodx,' l» tog thadutlaa of the UommlUM oe Bu end Highway*. - and Bupplemeau an.f a—. ‘ueh aOd or.ll 1th. JL 11.18*7

n disc

l>eeuliar eonnec-

lon with the carver of the German emwror. HU mnjesty lathe ninth king .f Pruvaia. He wn» born in the flftvnlnth year of the century, entered the army to 1M9. and completed hla unlver-

The dates of hi* January *7 and

February 27, both nine If the figures

' en are added together. Depew waa recently asked: ruce do you escape Indiges-

tion while attending so many public dinnersT" The senator repllrdi “I teverdrink more than one kind of wine, smoke only two cigars. I don’t eat wcets and I confine myself to the plain

Ishcs and eat sparingly of th ireakfaat la a boiled egg. a glr

POINTS OF INTEREST

P:

|Y WAY of a "ready reference”

for tbe n.ually overtaxed hotel

elerk, nartlcularly when the hou'e 1. full of runts, the foil, wing Hat ol

of genc al tstcmt U roogbout

Cape May have been prepared, and will be found quite ooorcutcul aud useful a>

of "guide book’’ fot via tor. A

almiwt all of tbe institutions or placo

tcsdily obtain wbattver dr-

ul'e are ileairtd tc cooucctiun therewith. Therefore when the courteous and accommodating hotel detk 1. queried a. to any p ilnt or place of lotemt in Cape

May, be eau graciously advise “ chase of a copy of Tux Di

and the result w!

factory. The Hal extended until it reaches the limit oomprebecsivc completeness.

mutually a.

e dry t

i of hot

HOOKED HUMOR. Moat any fish crank will spend ten dollars to tatch a fiah to give away.— Atchison Globe. Now la the season when the angler exaggerates hla net results.—1’hlladelpbla Thnea. th are biting—that Is. If you have a wdhn on your book—so says Lace Hoots.—Winchester Times. e only way to prevent fishing on ay la to have a law- passed problhthe fiah from biting on that day. —lutlianola Gazette. Brown—"Wonder how many fi.h Jones caught yesterday?" £mlth— •Don’t have any idea. He says he caught nine."—Ohio State Journal. • Natural Deduction.—Tommy-“Paw. what la a bookworm T" Mr. Ftgga—“A man who loves hooka.” Then la a man who loves fiah a flahworroV—Indiaaapolls Journal. First Angler—"Say. 1 wish there was •ome way to Inject monquito blood Into fleh." Second Ditto—“What would be the use of that?" First Angler—"Just think how the fish wouldTiitc then."— Philadelphia Record.

iportaman of the :

>rn part of the »tnte. — inawer. slowlv, "I’ve mi mlatlon, and find thn ranght there in the la*

asked the Dctro

THEIR EIRST APPEARANCES.

tide hei

it the t

eight as the boy In the “Winter’s Tale.” She was spoken of aa a youngster of great promise at tbe time. Olga Nelhersole when 15 frequently took part In amatrv.r dramatics, but her first professional appearance was In 1557. She aaya she was not at all

tfreld.

Mrs. Patrick Campbell, who la noted n England, came from tbe ranks of tbe atnmteura. Her great eucceaa came from the character of Paula in “The Second Mrs. Tanqueray." Mr. Kendal waa so scared the first time he had lines to apeak—it waa in 1561, when he w as IS—that he could not utter hla part. Mr. Kendal went on the aUge when be was a toddling youngSir Henry Irving first acted on the stage when he wea IB. He got 52.50 a week for a minor pdrt In "Richelieu" and made a failure of 1L Fifteen yeare later he did Mathias In The Bells" and gained fame. John Here, who la noted for hla Impersonations of old men on the stage, is 66 years old. He made his first apIKarance at the age of £2, had stage fright, waa hissed and generally discouraged. A year later he made a great

VACATION VAGARIES. The average vacationist fancies he’s right In it w hen he’s camping out.—L.

A. W. Bulletin.

There are lota of dudea at the summer Philadelphia Bulletin. * A summer resort always open for the cant-get-away la to resort to the shadier side of the street.—Philadelphia Times. Tommy—"Say, pa, what do j-cople for?" 111. Father—To spend what money they have saved during the wln- • r."—Ohio" - ’ ’

She—"Do v

e the s mume

ipposc

getting fiUcd up —"No: but from the advertisements we see in the paper* 1 think the public la getting that way.”—Yonkora Statea-

vay for the winter.” ro laat winter?" ”W

r plan tl

raced o

Cleveland I’UIn Dealer. Hiram Crossroads—Teke BIHInga la countin’ on makln' enough money this year to pay off that mortgage." Silas Turnpike—“Does he think hit crops are better'n usual?" Hiram Crossroads— ” Taln't that. He’s got several city folks cornin' F board with him this rammer."—Ohio State Journal. OUT OF THE ORDINARY. New York clubmen find pleasure In

cockroach racing.

Philadelphia haa a citizen who haa

In a backwoods county of California there lives a man who refuses to travel on a railroad train, as he prefers the stage coach. Columbia, Mo, la to bars a Father*’ elnb, at which married man rqay gather every evening and all day Sundays to dlacuaa the correct rearing and other things. A Kansas mac who weighs only 1S6 pounds won (50 last week by carrying 150 pounds of flour three miles without putting it down. And then he offered to bet (50 more that he could go another mile. Pojken Swede, waa drifting In a Smoky river the other day. smoking pipe. The boat went over a dam an ■ " icon kept hia bead swam to shore still

IJOTEL CAPE MAY. N J. The Finest Seaside Hotel in the World HOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1 £99 Uueurparaed lor grandeur ol proportioua'and elegance of appolctmcuta. DacIhird of a mile of epadoua pvreh. Butte* with private bath. The management baa completely renovated aysUm. acrvloe, cu atne aud pvlioy. American plan, *3 per day aud *17 per week upward*. European plan, *1.511 per day upward*. Professor Morgan’e Orchestra of twenty piece*. HORACE M CAKE. P. H. S. CAKE, Manager.

WEST JEBSEY ACADEHT

BRIDGETON.* N, J. lu one ut the muat boeltby portlout of New Jeracy, in the pretty town of Uridgctou, u the Wist Jersey Academy. Ttie lUiUtullon waa founded by tbe Presbyterian Church, in 1852, aud through more than forty year* .ol lu ixiftentc ba* always maintained a high standard of dlciptlnc and acholarahlp. it has proved itself a Christian home school and 1U graduates, found in all parts of tbc country, occupy honorable positions io Church and Bute. The institution la up-lo dale lu every department and haa every n ‘ ~

raihllitice of oitlxemhip. fourteen acres uf land, dlJurnisbed buildings, id every other appurle-

suiy wear a simple c regularly drilled iu military laotiua, though this exercise Is regarded aa secondary to the main purpose of tbe school. With a limited number of scholar! and strong teaching force, sludcnU ere clrcfully and tboroushly developed for euoceeaful careers. —Pbtlsoclphta Press. Uur by* uni/vnuty da twit Comtjend-

tnct intilaL

ruoEuus ic. i.ro.w.

J*rind pat

THE CHALFONTE,

MODEK&TE KATES.

CHAS. S. HOLMES, Proprietor.

THE BALTIMURE INN Jackson Street, Close to the Beach Add-ess MIBS HARRISON

THE ALDINE,

THEODORE MUELLER.

THE EBBITT, JACKSON STREET. CAPE M AY, N. J, Open all the Year. Bteam UeaL Ocean View. Near Golf Links. S. W. GOLT, Proprietor)

THE GLENWOOD, S09 Hurrhes Street. CAPE MAft, N. J. EHLAKaSD TO 9O01ILB ITS roKMEK CAPAC1TV SELECT KAMILY BOLSE. TERMS REASONABLE. Mrs- 8. P. WILLIAMS.

COLLINS’ CAFE 106 DecAtur Street opp. Columbia avenue, CM pa May, N. J.

Ovsicn sad crahs is every styla. Psauir oxter* solicited. REATLY A1TOUOT1) BOOKS K>K LADI&&C P. COLLINS. Proprietor.

THE SHOREHAM, CAPE MAY POINT, H. J.

HOTEL, DEVON, South Fafayette Street, Cape May Oily, N. J;

REEL A MACNE1R.

Xl'AHTMEM - - Washloxtuo l

CONGRESS HAJ_L, Opened for the Beveon ot 1HW0 vent managt meut. A Ibomtnrhly tuodt-rn bnck hotel (kmimsedbluff overlooking ocean. Elevators, electric liehla. bell*, vie. in it evening by Uaaalcr’i och-btatoi urebestr*. Baoitary equ’pR. HALPIN.

BOARD OP EDUOATIO!).—W. P. Caaso! PSatlSicuaflM YotlO-'b.'Saa'lrfTjo! W. Meermr. A. L Uaju-a, Ucrberl Tow send, A. watler ItUKiaan. cnT^HoUcmjtL-Jrtiptocr Leatnlttx, oOt cutkP OP rvitJUX—winwra parrow, oSh BOAKD_OIMIBALm-Ur. A. L lgwa.pre church Directory.

or WASUINOTON and PKANBUSB

August 13, Her. Thomas W. Angel 1, DID., Hector BL Blophcn'schurch, Uar-

. U. J

G. Huff

August 27, Philadelphia.

Septembers. Bcv. Wm. U. llown. Hector Uhurcb of the Trauallguratiou,

Philadelphia.

September 111, Uev. C. Krneat Smith. D.D., Itector BL Michael's and All Angels’ churoh, UslUmire. Md. September 17. Rev. Thomas J. Taylor. Minister Chrut Uhuroh Mlaaion, Fran*

llnvlUe, Pa.

l-reacuat at ano >

PI BUT rBEBBTTEKlAIi CHDBCB. DOB. DECATl'B AND UUOBES 8TBEET8. Rxv, J. M. ooexura.

r. L KICBAHIMOM, r. M.

THE WINDSOR,

OAPEuMAY, N. J.

NOW OPEN FUlt THE SEASON. IMMEDIATELY ON THE 11EA0H.

. Autumn. All ita appiintmcnla. Finest looatlou ye the — •*—* " “---wan. Family bold.

R. HALPIN, Proprlator.

m Spring. Sum)

Directly on tb

MARINE VILLA 25;h SEASON.

CAPE MAY. N. J.

Modernised and improved, Electric Lights, absolutely Pure Spring Water. 1 Nearest Hotel to Golf LI aka. i

* M

Loot [Mst.DCe Ttiulte No. 1

Mrs. JNO. M. ROGERS,

THE CARETON, CAPE MHV POINT. N. J.

i fr -iu Capa May by Trolley. Ac* ! urn, Ta. Florida of taa KELLY A WEAVER.

THE WYOMING,

CAPE MAY. N. J. 00. TERM* MUUKUATK. Mrs. C. H. GARRETSON.

BREXTON VILLA, TWELFTH SEASON. UEUUUTPl'LLY LOCATED, NEAR TUE BEACH. LARUE I'lArXAS AND SUN rAltLURX NEAR UULP LINK*. ANUUNO, BOATIMU. PInUINiL EX .' LLENT CU1BINE. Long dUtrace Telephone 42. MRS. J- A- MYERS.

SEA BREEZE, OCEAN FRONT. LA HUE A.IHY BOOMS. WIDE l*OBCUES TERMS MODERATE. s DANCINO DAY AND EVENIMU. JACOB MAIER. Manager.

GAPE HOUSE,

CAPE MAY POINT. N Jon lelcxrsp’i; floe ocean and bay viesr; Di

-alAjEfirTWrcl

GEO. J. GRIER KRONER.

HOTEL COLUMBIA, Ocean Street, Near Beach and S. J. R. R. TERMS, KM TO IIS I'ER WEEK. MEW MSNANOEMENT.

Mrs. A. ^STER.

MILLER COTTAGE,

HOTEL ORIOLE,

PAMIUES. NO BAB.

GRIFFITH COTTAGE, 613 Columbia Avenue, Cape May. N. J. IE KJOARE PROM THE BEACH AND BTOCETON ROT EL. E. J. GRIFFITH.

L PM TEAR. PIER

AVENUE INN,

CAPE MAY. N. J.

J. S. WALEft i