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

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ciisuoc. Cl Per 8<uob ia Adraaoe, ADVEBTIBIHQ BATES.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2. 1899.

J. Henry Edmund*, No. 612 Wmliing-

the BUU of I’ennaylnnla ud New Jertty ud tUo NoUry Public. CAPE MAY WEATHER REPORT.

IF AaMICTLTVKE.

Wednc*d*y ud Tliuradey frmb •

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Uao L. Lorrrr Obeerrer.

WAVELETS.

Hot Free Umob eerrad duly nt (be

Stockton Uu.

CUlnt

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K. C. Co* went* day work or wei borne. Reetdenoe, BL Jobn etmeL Go to VrotT* lot Cream Parlor* Mixed Cream. 10 oe* The company now playtny at Sewell* Potat I* one of the beet Uial be* en eppeered there. Call el the Queen Jewelry Hu*e I eelect yoer euchre priae*. Tally oarc (iren free with prize*. Warren—Lodfcr* for dealrable *ccond or third Uory furniabed rooms central looatloo. Inquire at Wan Offlc Loer —Ve*icrd*y mornlny out of carriage Pall OrereoaL lirbi browi Finder will be rewarded by leaving it ■ Tan War* office. Bonell ha* jiut received from New York over two haodred aainplra of lUe*t *tyle* of foreign ud domeetic Sumngt. UverooeUngi and VeermgL Coal—On Tueaday, on Congreu Hall porch, a broad nng in Homan gold, with alga* of the ixllac. Suitable ward If returned to WiUlanuon t

lege

Charlie H. Prince la aleo author of the following aonga “Ma South OaPllna Hjea," "Teddy," "Oaly u Item of Newa." "Hooey Don’t Sigh' Dream dat Dual Ma Gab" Jour D*LT-a Minn extraordinary of thi* greet oompuy of artlet* tor one weak, beginning July 21. every afternoon end evening at 2.80 end 0 46. Hew the greet end mu, aee tbe grand mlnitrcl*. hew the grew ud only Joah Ddy, the tamou* Tuxedo QuerteUe, Nugut Urulfaera. John Dw- , Craig. and MaaDonald, Chwlca

The om-.ia.tloo of Profeeeor Oar-

of tha Prlaoeion ud Uelvenlty dale* for the 'VenUy Foot Util Teem will be bet* late In Augtul to practlct for Umir poallioat a* they did two yaan ago. A Trollej Party. A trolley petty wUl be given for eflt of Chttetiu Endeavor Ooevulloc *t Capa May Point on Thureday lag, Auguat 3. -Tlckcta for round trip. 20 cuu. TVketa for *ale U the Shore ham, Capa Houm end Carlton, Cape May Point, or Era. J. Harry Uoghw, Capa May City.

<onav.MciTi:i>.

lor papera) After 8.38 P. M.,c Bunday-e. ooe haa to wail tha ope of the P. O. before depoettlag pa| Ihl* ahould not be. In the artlee

Oonaarto on Tueaday. Thamday ud Moodey, Wedeaeday, Friday and Bun-

SUMMER SCHOOL. Pmf. JS F. Dewia w01 eonduct a Summer Bahool during July end Augi Pupfil and teechen coached for tall eotinaUona Privata talon furnlahad In

CHIHESE TYPEWRITER.

An American mtaalonarv in China, Bet. D. Z. Sheffield, prealiltml of tbe Tung^ho college, haa Inicnii-d a remarkable lyi^ariter. rejieble ..f print. Ing the 4.000 character* the Chinaman finds nbaolutely neceaaarj f* r transacting bl» ordinary buailirae affalrv. Tbe Sdrattfie American, from which our ilInatratlou U reproduced, give* the following description of the machine: The 4,000 character* ore grouped In alphabetical order according to their accepted tpelllng In Engllih. a Urge number of thoae mo»t commonly used being placed In a separate group re-

gard lew of •pelllng. The type ■ on the under port of the Urge the upper aide of which U cover* printed character*, each one vumctly over the type It represent*. The c* riage move* freely to the right or Ir and projecting from ft there la a point which Is used to locate the charnel* !o be printed. In operation the ah* 1* revolved with* the left hand until t group or line In which the desired chi arter to he found U opposite the a tinge, and the carriage U then mov with the right hand to the right or left until the pointer cover* the character ■ought for. To the right will lie seel a ll'*le crank, one turn of which inkt the type, while a email hammer forcet the paper agaloet the type, leaving I clear Imprcanlon. Tbe type whec lock* during the printing »nd 1* automatically corrected if elightly out o! pUce, the characters being brought Into perfect alignment. The median Urn performs the operation of sparing, etc, u In other machine*. At first thought it would seem even With this machine the writing of Chinese would be slow and tedious, but when It U considered that the written character cenrist* of from two to twen-ty-five stroke*, which even the beet Chinew scholar write* slowly, as they handle the brush delicately, and that a character algnlflfa not a letter, but >r£. It will be readily seen

MAIL MOTOR CARTS.

A London correspondec* for a New "The general post office automobile mall cyr* are being subjected ton sever* test by the postal authorities of thl* city and It !• believed that they will be put In general nee. Those who have watched the new vehicle say they arc

e yet ■

tried. Their appearance is up to di

POINTS OF INTEREST TJY WAY' of a "ready reference’ Jj for the urually overused hole • elerk. particularly wh> u tbe b".U'« of guetu. the following list o! of general tnteml throogboui Capo May have been prepered, and e. i! a eort of "guide book" for visitor*. A *lmost *11 ,.f tbe Institution, or plsrg.tes" esn readily . bum wfas-ivcr ,lt Therefore 'when the courteous and sc .eommodailnft hotel clerk is queried h to any point dr ply* of inleietl in Cap* ”—. be oen krafioosly sdnae ibe purc of * copy of Tux Dailv Wxve the result will be mutually aatis factory The list will be rev nod and extended until It remebe* the limit of comprehensive completeness.

WILLIAM E. GOEBEL.

William E. Goebel, the democratic nominee for goremor of Kentucky, was born in Sullivan county. Pa., forty years ago. He 1* unmarried. When a boy he removed with hU parent* to Covington, which ha* since been hi* home. He was educated through him own en.crglea, and made the friendship of Governor John W. Stephenson, w-bo took Hm into hi* law offices. So marked wa* hiaability that he soon became a partner, and. po Governor Stephenson'* death became exeeutor without bond, and still hold* in trust

the Urge estate. For eevrrel year* Mr. Goebel wa* a Uw partner of John G Carlisle. HU Uw practice U sold to pa.’ him 125,000 a year. Twelve year* ago he waa elected to the state senate from Kenton com wa* a member of the constitutional c trillion, and wa* once a candidate judge of the court of appeal*. Ht worth, perhaps, 8250,000.

A VARIETY OF VERSE.

gun a e “Br-by

labor* M the day. H* appear* before Tbe window and waves bla Utile hand X hurry to the elation, a bar* tfc* telle waiting etand.

LEADING MEN OF GOTHAM.

Eastman Johnson, the distinguished genre and portrait painter, was born In Lowell, Me. i richest man fat the dty, and is the world, i. John D. Rockefeller, a native of Tioga county. New Y'ork. Our tending sculptor—et 'least who divides the place of honor with Ward U Saint-Gaudrna, a native of Dublin. Is finance the admitted leader Is John lierpont Morgan, who erne born in Hartford and came to New York nt the age of 20. Joseph Hodge* Choate, one of the

New Yerk nt the age of 24. The greatest aftnr-dlaner orator, a politician, n railroad man, a lawyer, and "nlted States senator, Chausory Mitch11 Depew. was born im Peeksktll. N. Y'_ ed was not a New Yorker until Kyear* Id. la Surgery Dr. Lewis Albert Seyre and* *t lbs top. He was bora at Bati age of 22. He was intended for

tbi* with his right ham with his left: •The front wheels of t •mall enough to swing ui of the vehicle. They wo and the wagon can.be tur Its own length. It U the

RAIN MADE TO ORDER.

The failure of American rain mo has been followed by unqualified era* In the Austrian Alps. There problem was not the same as in T«

for Instance, where <

.udlcl

rain. In this section of the Alps are always plenty of clouds, bui fortunately for those Bring her. ruin freezee and come* down It shape of hall, causing great dat The problem then waa merely to split the clouds as they formed and b

luce 1SSS the experiment of at the clouds with Urge u up perpendicularly on the ' n made and with u

ilform

All of the neighboring dUiricis nave suffered from the usual halliforms, but In this place, Ycistritx, there has been nothing but roln. The mortar Is fastened firmly to an oaken block. The funnel U about six feet high. The loed used Is only 75 grains of powder, and this costs hut fire cents. ‘ ■ the motf-ar is fired a long rolling :bo follow^, and after a few- minutes ic clouds discharge their moisture In tbe shape o| gentle showers. In thl* pUnted in the valley ars I of being broken down by hall, and-the coat U trifling. The icccss of these experiments has oused widespread Interest, and peril* the weather sharps will be able learn bow to gather the clouds, since the problem of making them discharge contents may be considered

If the subject could be accurately folwed up It might be possible to prove mt most of us are of royal descent Is ime more or leu remote degree. It U id that ell the sovereigns of Europe, is sultan of Turken alone excepted,' have descended from one of the two daughters of Duke Ludwig Rudolf of 'IrnnswIck-lTolfenbottel. who fiourifaed a century and a half ago.

STOe^TOl] IJOTEIi CAPE MAY. N J. The Finest Seaside Hotel in the World HOW OPEM FOR THE SEASON OF 1899 Unsurpuscd for grandeur of proportions and elegance of appointment*. Oa third of a mile of spidoas p itch. Suites with private bslh. The taonagemej hu completely reoovstod system, servioe, cu ; sine and pilioy. American plan, *3 per d»y and 417 per week upwards European plan. 8L5U per day upwardi Professor Morgsn'i Orchestra of twenty piece*. HORACE M CAKE. P. H. S. CAKE, Manager.

WEST JEBSEI AGADEMlf A SCHOOL FOR HOTS BRIDGETON.: N- J. In one of the most healthy portions of New Jersey, in tbe pretty town of Bridgeton, is the West Jer*ey Acsdcmy. Tuc institution wu founded by the Biobytcnau Church, in-'10o2, end

It h— . - school and it* graduates, found m *11 parts of the country, occupy honorable (•osltioua in Church and Bute. The Institution is up-to-date in every department and hu every -needed requisite to prepare young men lor college or to fit them tor active builnosi life

supplied with wcll-furnlahcd buildings, * gymnasium, and every other appurtenance necessary in * model school. Tne scholars of tbe academy wear s simple gray unllorm and arc regularly drilled in military taetio, though thin exercise Is regarded u secondary to the main purpose of tbe school. W’llh a limited 1 number of scholar* and strong teaching force, students are carefully and thoroughly developed tor suoceuful careers. —Philadelphia Press. Our laryt unifumt# do v*U. ComijoiuiruoKuus w. i.ros,

THE CHALFONTE,

MOUEHATE KATES.

Prop,-

THE' BALTIMORE.INN Jackson Street, Close to the Beach Add ess MISS1HARRIS0N

THE ALDINE,

THEODORE NUELLER.

THE EBBITT, JACKSON STREET, CAPE MAY, N. J. open all the Year. Steam UeeL Ocean View. Near Golf Links. 8. W. GOLT. Proprietor,

THE GLENWOOD, S09 Huo-het S'reel, CAPE MAY. N. J. KSLAKGkD TO OOCbbS ITS FOKBSS CAPACITY sanaoT family boobs. teems ksasokablk. Mrs- 8. P. WILLIAMS.

COLLINS’ CAFE 108 Decatur Street opp. Columbia avenue. Cape May, N. J.,

MSATLT AITOUtTSD Bt

P. COLLINS. Proprietor.

THE SHOREHAM,

HOTEL. DEVON, South Fafayette Street, Cape May City, N. J; boua. Bkeui ueb ■ULSStaUUTwe REEL A MACNEIR.

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STXAMhOAT LA.SblNU.-Hel IKON 1SEK.—on lawca. too: ol

SCUELLENUSK'B LANDIKII.—Nor*.h rt

PSATUEH IH'KXAl'.—

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CtaS: cnaneT Vo^fti'a.' aoadeb'^', ■ W% Moersj. A. L llsyaa, Ueru.-r: To*

BOAHD OF BEALTll.-Dr. A. L Lewm, ,.nwlLTumt. J.‘ Srl'iu wSw^^w'b! W'srr, iTh. 11*11, A. B. UUlc. CHURCH DIRECTORY.

Corner or WABUIKUTON ud FHANKUNt s-m. (ss sanouoo*

Mumiux Prayer, lo.so a m. Kvcainc Prs ^ rohowiax clerxrmvn are expecte. oocisu- duna* tae ruouner or Iss*: . Lust C, ItL Rev. John Scsrl ougb, D.D . llisbop of New Jersey. Augu*i 18, Rev. Tbomu W-Angell. D.D., Rector Bh Blopbca'schurch, 11:•burg. PaAugust 20, Rev. W. S. lleer, Phil August 27, Rev. U. M. G. Hu Philadelphia. Scptemttcra. B:v. Wm. 11. Bow Rector Church of the Trsnsfiguralio Philsdelpbla. September lu. Rev. C. Kroest Smith. D., Rector »l Michec!'* sad A Angels' churob. Baltimore. Mil. September 17. Rev. I'homs* J. Taylor Minuter Christ Church Hisalou. Frsnt TB ABIC FKK1 AT ALL BEHVlcktA

*—Prsyer Meeunx t.oo *.t U p. im. SpwortB Leegue;^Woluv&Aj*v.Oup v. Thuredsr end Fnhxr evening. FIKST hAPTlar OBUBCB.

call, hhurlaj eveadag. S c

Sveaiag eemoc, win

. Yoang People* BoOely

m. Friday evening* •

BT. MXKT-B CATUOhlC CHUBCH. »AS1UNUTUN, OITOBITI OCSAN.

Etui si I A. M-, sad evening pr*j

BT. rBTKKS EY-TUSAXA. f. a. Ospe Aveue, cape Mar Fatal, service* every sandsy at leJe A. M. ead • F KXW ACOITOKICM. TB AVENUE, BOtrra CAI’X MAT,

FKIEND* MJECIiNU,

CONGRESS HALL, " Opened for the Season of 1HU0 mnd year ,,f |,ivwot inenagement. A thoroughly modern bri«-k boii-1. Command*

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the Windsor; CAPEuMAY, N. J.

R. HALPIN, Proprietor.

MARINE VILLA

23.h SEASON.

CAPE MAY, N. J.

THE CARLTON, CAPE MAY POINT. N. J. KELLY A WEAVER.

THE WYOMING,-

Sotnh Lafayette Street,

CAPE MAY. N. J. B UBAdL TEUM3 MOllKKATA Mr*. G. H. GARRETSON.

BREXTON VILLA, TWELFTH SEASON. DKIJOBTFCLLY' LOCATID. NBA It TUE LEACH. LARUE F1AZ2AB AND BIN I'AULOKS NESK UOLF LINKS. ANQLINQ, BOATINU, KLMMNd. EEC LLENT CUISINE. Ling distance Telephone 42. MRS. J A MYERS.

SEA BREEZE, OCEAN FRONT. LARGE AIRY ROOMS. WIDE PORCHES TEKMB MODEKiTK DANC1NU BAT AND CVENINO. JACOB MAIER, Manager.

CAPE HOUSE, CAPE MAY POINT. N J.

wauroi L»xe Ulln ueyuhiig.

O. J. GRIER KROMER.

HOTEL COLUMBIA, Ocean Street, Near Beach and 8. J. R. R. KMS, ftA0 TO HO I'Ett WEEK. NEW M 4NANUEMKNT. Mr». A. FOSTER.

MILLER COTTAGE,

HOTEL ORIOLE, Ocean End of Perry Street. x>ms with UNoBsruucrfa ucssn view. sractAL katbb run FA Ml U KB. NO BAIL gtAe per week and epwsnla M. A. FRIEND.

GRIFFITH COTTAGE, 613 Columbia Avenue, Cape May, N. J. X nqCAKE PKOM THE B1XCB AND STOCKTON HOTEL. E. J GRIFFITH.

PIER AVENUE INN, CAPE MAY. N. J. ir the Beech and Poet OfBoe, Belh Room added, end the hotue J. 8. WALES