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Balacriutioo, $1 PaBeMon is Adw ADTEETIBIHG KATES.

SATUKDAY. AUGUST 5. I8».

J. Henry Edmund*, Ho. BIS Weehln*oo otroot, U Commloripner of Deed* for the Bute of Penn«jlr*nl* ud Hew Jeruy end *Do Notary Public. CAPE MAY WEATHER REPORT.

, witb probably local raloe Saturday and Buoday; con. Unucd lugb tempcralun, freeb aoutherly wloda T

Gao. U Loran. Obaereer. WAVELETS. Brad In your eubacnptloo for Tua W*ra ilot Prec Luuob aemd dally a Stockton Bar. Poufu-Bnoch of keya oo wreck. Call at Wava Offlca. Waarao—Good Cook for pel rale Uy. 213 Perry atreet. WaNrao—Girl for Uouaewurk. Apply to 407 Broadway. K. C. Coa wanU day wort or waab at borne. Huai deuce. UL John atreet. Go to Yaoira Ice Cream Parlor* M«»ad Cream, 10 cent*. tf Tbc company now playing at Sewell* Call at the Queen Jewelry Store to aelect your euchre priaaa. Tally oarda gtreu tree with prinea. W».vr*j.-Lodger* for dealrable aecood or third atory fnrniabed room*, central location. Inquire at Warn Office. Luer—kUtday morning out of a carriage Pall Orerooat, light brown. Pindar will be rewarded by leering it at Tit* Wan office. Bonell baa juat rood red from New York orcr two hundred earn pita of the lateat atylea of foreign and domestic Butting*, Orerooelinga and Vestinga. Lost—On Tueaday, on Co agree* Ball porch, a broad nng In Homan gold, with algna of the aodiac. Suitable reward If returned to WUllamaon CotUge. 00*1*1 make a mutake when you call to aeleot Euchre pnaea, but call at "Queen Jewelry Store," four doors low the Poet Offioc, near Parry atn Tally card* glren free. The proceed* of the Baltimore Ian Cake Walk waa dlridad between tha See* Ida Home for Woman and Childrae (Stre. Wllham King, PrealdaoO, and "The Jana D. Kent Day Nunary." of Philadelphia (Mr*. Urelner, Managar). Joan Datr'a Mmnuata—Kngagement extraordinary of thla great company Of artist* firn-c woek, beginning Jnly 11, erery alkuuvon and craning at ADO and 8.4S. Bear the great and mac, aaa grand mlcalrela, bear the gnat and only Jonh Daly, the famous Tuxedo Quartette, Nugent Brother*, John Daroy, Craig and MaaDonald, Charlce Prince and tha graaleat and funnleal ahow cm hare, llamaanber, thla pany la engaged for the week oul] Jaah Datr'a ■laalnla There will be a great attraction at Sewell* Point thla week. Josh Daly'a Mammoth Mlnatrela bare been ocgagid to appear for one week. Tharee ‘

acta, farce oomedy, and ererylhing that la good. The company haa 1 — *— mg the PennaylTaci* and Clrcull of Parka, mertlng with Mattering euooeei crcrywhere. Ala - e highest priced minstrel

Yon should see those beautiful at plea that BonaeU haa juat received ft New York. They arc the latest oc

CONGRESS HALL R. HALTIN'. Proprietor. TESTIMONIAL BENEFIT, TO SIMON HASSLER, MUSICAL DliUEtnolt. IN THE GRAND DINING HALL of CONGRESS HALL (Through courtesy of K llalpln) 1 Saturday Evening, August 5 Special Ipsic FrcMe wl H Hop Socie! Muter of Oeremooles. LL01KN O. CARPKNTE1L Under the Manegemcnt of Mr. PKANK HALPIN.

Cait ol Wmmffl 50c. CtuUrci 25c. To be had el Hecr.y . Dreg Btore, opp

S $1.00

STOCIfTOi; PTELj" CAPEIMAY. N J. The Finest Seaside Hotel in the World HOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1899

No. 15 Jeokaon atreet, modern dwelling, Including furniture, situated is a choice central location, oo Ibe highest ground in Cape May, with a large lot frawtieg oo two prominent •Tocuea. private bath bouses la the

delightful.

i. with a full a

the beat built bow

re we are. Walt nolll the 71b and Bib of August and ace the big minstrel show and high collar cake walk, glren by aelect wslteri of the different hotel* of Cape May, at the Auditorium Hall, Jackaos atreet, two doors above Waahmgtoe. We are the waiter*. We will spare no pains la miking this show and oaks walk one of the greatest that Cape Hay bu ever witnessed. There will be nine eels, also a fight will taka place on the stage between J. Used, of Baltimore. and A Nixon, of Philadelphia. Come one and all and laugh until you cry. Tha prise* can be aeon In Boh Needle* a tire window. Ttckela can be bad at Congrcea UalL Admiarion 85 cent* Reserved scats 50 centa. Prof. Bou GaaagTT.

fa. M. Cake, Proprietor, P. U. B. I UneorpeaaodJor grandeur of proportions and elegance of appointment*. OneOaks. Manager. Beaton of 18119. The ' third of a mile of spacious porch. Suttee with private hath. The management following acbedcle of amuacmcnt* will hu completely renovated ayatem. aervioe. cuisine and policy. American plan, *3 - ol July 17th: per day and »17 per week upward*. European plan, »L50 per day upward*. '

- - - - aaor Morgan's Orchestra of twenty piece*.

HORACE M CAKE. P. H. 8. CAKE, Managar.

Wednesday and Friday morning* at 10 o'clock, and Tueaday, Tburaday and Saturday evening* at 9 o'clock. ConoerU oo Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning* at 10 o’clock, and Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Bun. day evenings at 8.80 o'clock. The management announce* that special amusement* of the highest order will also be provided from time to time for the pleasure of thegucau and friends

of the Stockton Hotel.

D. T. Morgan. Musical Director. Professor A M. Loom la, Master of Ccre-

Tbe ladies of the Presbyterian church will bold their annual baiaar and fancy work sale, beginning Tueaday evening, August b-h. In Ibe basement of the church, corner of Dooatur and Hughe* a. loe eraam and cake will be sold Tueaday evening. A cordial levitation la extended to everybody m come and tee the display of ffne needlework and fancy pUIoara

All membera of Gap* May County Union are specially urged to attend the school of methods to be held at Ocean City, August 14lh. Dr. Wilding will be the evening speaker. Topic, “Pock, eta with Holaa in Ibe Bottom-"

A pleasant place to lake children Iheee iternoona is Sowell* Point. They'll live a good laugh If ever they had one n their Una.

SOTICE-TQ COKSM OF WATER. By direction of the committee l Fire and Water, notice is hereby given that all water rents not |iaid by the first day of August, 1S99, 5 per cent will be added. Water will positively be turned off if Jhc rent is not paid on or before August 6th, 1899, without further notice. Jno. W. Thompson, Superintendent. SUMMER SCHOOL. Prof. E F. Lewis will conduct a Bummer Bebool darihg July and August. Pupil* and teacbcn coached for talk examination*. Private tulora fnrnlahcd in any aabjeot* deatred. Special attention given to Latin, Greek, French. Ucrmau, Engliab. Mathematic* and EloouUou, Ptjauo BTtxKxiaanixu and TrrxwuiTXU. Mimeograph work done, corraapondonce attended to. elo. P. O. Box 345. Office opposite Post Office.

WEST JEfiSET ACADEMY A SCHOOL FOR ROTS BRIDGETON,' N..'J. In one of the moat healthy portions of New Jersey, in the pretty town of Bridgeton, is the Weal Jeracy Academy. Tue InaUtuliun waa founded by the Presbyterian Church, in 1852, and through more than forty years ,0! Ua dulancc haa always maintained a high ataodard of diapllne and tcholatahip. It haa proved ttaelf a Christian homo

parts of the country, occupy honorable positions in Cuorch and Btstc. The tnatituUon la up-lo date In every department and haa every needed requisite to prepare young m— ~u

necessary in a mono: acuool. The ra of the academy wear a simple ntform and are regularly drilled a, though thi* exercise a secondary to tue male ■ \ With a limited d etrong teaching force, student* are carefully and tborouahly developed for suooeaatul careen. —Philadelphia Praia. Uur.luyt uiu/umly do mtL CorraptMl- > najintiud. VUOEUUS H'l/.FO.V,

In military la la regarded'S

West Capa May.' Mr*- George C. Edmund* visited her parents at Court House Wednesday. The regular monthly aeaalon of Ooun. ell will be held Monday evening next Mlm Emma Eldredge la entertaining friend* from Philadelphia for a few "'Mr!. David lulling bar a

THE SHOREHAM, CAPE MAY POINT, N. J. .ntmtT. DmmrrLT on tob ■xacs. ALKCTKIO UALL »«' AOOOMMOOATION KOK SM UL'OT UVXKY aTTACUED. SAMUEL E. EWING. Propriator.

HOTEL, DEVON, South Fafayatta Straat, Capa MaF CitF, N. .

a* EJES pa-jar. J

REEL A. MACNEIR.

THEGLENWOOD,

609 Huorhaa Straat,

aSLaJtQED TO DOUBLE T

sELaur raaiLT bouse.

CAPE MAY. N. J.

POtUCEH UATACITT TEEKS REAHONAULE.

Mrs- 8. P. WILLIAMS.

THE EBBITT, JACKSON STREET. CAPE M AY. N. J. Opan all the Year. BMam UcmL Ocean View. Near Golf Links. S. W GOLT. Proprlator.

THE ALDINE,

oacATtm antEET. neah tue beach,

THEODORE MUELLErfT

CHURCH DIRECTORY. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. of WASHINGTON sad fKANKLIN b'a

roaowlng ciergrmce John Scarbjr-

Kev" Thoms* W- Angell,

THE CHALFONTE,

J.D., Roctot rishurg. Pa.

Auguat SO, Rev. W. B. Baer, Fhlla-

slptua.

Auguat 27, Rev. U. M. G. Ruff Philadelphia September 8, Rev. Wm. 11. Bawn, Rector Church of the Tranallgursliun, Philaaclpbla. "——.— j Ut itev. C. Kroosl Smith.

Angela! eburoh. BallUnnre, Md. Beptember 17. Rev. Thomas J. Taylor. Mm later Christ Church Mission, FranX- " tUla. Pa.

MODEUATE KATES.

CHAS. S. HOLMES, Proprietor.

THE BALTIMORE INN Jackson Straat, Cloaa to tha Baach Address MI8SIH APRISON

' COLLINS’ CAFE 100 Decatur Street opp. Columbia avenue, Cape May. N. J.

NEATLY A1'POINTED BOOMS /OK LAD'EB.1

P. COLLINS. Propriator.

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Did you ever take into consideration the great loaa in moory valor that you sustain by the use of inferior aoapa and washing compound* in the washing of your linens, etc., not to mention the bad odor which remains in the blankets, sheets, napkins and towels? . Our manager, Mr. John J. Conway, wbo la an experienced and practical map-maker, after many yean of study and experimenting, baa with the aid ; of electrolytic chemicals and boiling by steam, ao that the fata and oils are completely saponified, euoceedcd in producing a aoap that ia perfection The manufactured soap ia then cut into small particles, thoroughly dried, and ground into a powder, which for economy in use cannot be excelled. We hare adopted an appropriate brand and a suggestive name for this powder JERSEY LIGHTNING CLEANSING SOAP POWDER. Read the directions and observe the many uses to which this powder may_ be applied with the moat satisfactory' Asclt*. MANUFACTURED BY CONWAY’S SOAPamOcakdle factory, 119 SOUTH STREET,

taylisMiiii CLEANSING

For washing dishes, pots, pans. See., dissolve 4 tablespoonfuls of this Powder to each gallon of hot water will than be very much better than ordinary aoap. To Clean 88 wash-stands, bath tubs, water-clos-ets and sinks, use the above proportions and scrub oat with a brush. You will be surprised and pkasad.

TTSIB JERSEY. LIGHTNING CLEANSING Soap Powder.

For an ordinary Family Wash— Dissolve 1 teaspoonful of this Powder to each gallon of hot water. For very dirty and greasy clothes dissolve 1 tablespoonful of the Powder to each gallon of hot water, let the clothes soak for about 10 minutes in hot water, then agitate the clothes in the wash tubs or washing machine for 3 minutes and rinse out in warm water. Flannels should always be washed in lukewarm water, but not scalding, wash in dean water and entirely separate from the other dothes.

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CLEANSING SOAP POWDER A LIFE SAVER IN YOUR HOUSEHOLD CARES SEE DIRECTIONS FOR USE ON EACH PACKAGE-IT WILL BRALYff DIRT AND VERMIN. /nANUfACTURtO ONLY 8Y CONWAYlS SOAP ftS CANDLE FACTORY

TTSE Jn? Ltttiiiii CLEANSING

For Fruit Tree* or any other tree*. Dissolve 4 tablespoonfuls of this Powder to each gallon of hot water, lei it cool over night; apply the solution with a brush or m to the trunk of .nth, this will the dpstnictful work of the grub worms and prove beneficial to the trees. To Bsnith Roaches, ants, insects or any other vermin, sprinkle the dry powder about where the peats congregate and you will be convinced that this Powder is worth its weight in gold.

n be procured bom Francis K. Duke, Agent for Cape May City.

•—rearer Maetiag *.00 ax

T. Taaretav and mdar r»

t.*»; reaactuaAta.lo; a wadnavlar, caoreS warar aiia iarau* aeri ——— BMmrer ana*., mov riKST I'KmUJTTXUlAN CHURCH. UOIL DCUATUB AND UUOUXH UTKkETV

.or, fnJaj avacuta at b 8T. MART'S CATHOUC CHUKUIL WAAHIMeTUM, om*IT£ OCAAK.

PRIES 0's MEETING, CATE MAY POINT, V J. inifutfomcl arena!! airarj Pliw Daj men lag at u oxaooa. Ah are lavud to aural. CAFE MAY rtWT OFFICE. AaatvaL aim Daraarra* or Maha Arrival of man*-* J*. 11-0*, 1UI a. m., u ’ilracRraa “JLm oa^Ltea. aad s.i *UBra/anar Jau^LK, tam?u**rewtCmcc 1 care Maj^cnr wUl^onra SI t ontaX; a^m-. ac Hrauiu’M'oOfr tfisUr t

anUAl FRIENDLY etMMMTt-gU Hag am

MARINE VILLA 2= h ^ A30[ L

CAPE MAY. N. J.

THE CARLTON, CAPE MAY POINT, N. J. aaar,iraaigi-«u.-0.>1 roi-nve.al US1-. K**»ra*ii ? tern,. To a Florida of tha KELLY J1 WEAVER.

THE WYOMING,

CAPE MAY. N. J. Oil. TERMS MODEKSTE Mrs. G. H. GARRETSON.

BREXTON VILLA,

TWELFTH SEASON.

DEUOHrrULLY LOCSTED. NEAR TUE BEAUII. LA ROB PIAZZAS AND SUN I'AKLOKS. SEAR GOLF LINES. ANGLING, MOATING, riSIIINU. EEC -LI.ENT CUISINE.

Long distance Telephone 48.

MRS. J A MYERS.

SEA BREEZE, OCEAN FRONT. LABGE AIRY BOOMS. WIDE POUCHES TERMS MODERATE DANCING BAY AND EVENING. JACOB MAIEfl, Manager.

CAPE HOUSE, CAPE MAY POINT. N J. Aar. cleeU-K Leila; Wraere Ualoe UMgrapS; aoe oooaa aad saf new; tsaiag ae. rang on sera itol !A*e UUn LlcTcBa*. rKRMS-»s TO I * WEEK. GEO. J. GDIER KROMER.

HOTEL COLUMBIA, Ocean Street, Near Beach and S. J. R. R. hmk. SLao TO S10 1'Ert WEEK. MEW M SNANGEMENT. Mrs. A. FOSTER.

MILLER COTTAGE,

HOTEL ORIOLE, Ocean End of Perry Street. d. rooms with u.voBjrKtxrreo ocean view, sfmuiai. rates for FAMILIES NO BAR. per weeg end upwards M. A. FRIEND.

GRIFFITH COTTAGE,

613 Columbia Avenue, Cape May. N. J. IB SQUARE FROM TUI BEACH AND STOCETUN HOTEL.

E. J. GRIFFITH.

six rai veaw rno to co feh week PIER AVENUE INN, ' CAPE MAY. N. J. al location, Dear the Beach and Poet Offioc, Bath Room-added, and the hooa*