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BabnriDtioii. Cl PerJeMon in Adrance. ADVEBTI8IHQ KATES.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 11. IBM.
J. Henry Kdmunili. No. 612 Wuhingtb* Bute of Pennqrlnnl* ud Mew JerW7 ud i>l*o MoUry Public. Y WEATHER REPORT.
an. Aosui lo. >m Sbowtn *nd tbueder -tormi Friday, fair Saturday; continued high tempera-
XJJIJI* Is,
Oaa X* Lorarr. Obeenrer.
Tbe entertaiDment at Sewell* Point U drawing big crowd* nightly. E. C. Cox want* d»y work or wa»k at home. Jtemdence, BU Jobn atreet. Go to Vroir* Ice Croem Parlor*
\ STOCKTON HOTEL
U. M. CAKE, Proprietor.
P. U a CAKE, Manager
D. T. MORGAN, Tendered by the Management, the Cottage colony and Pnendr, on Saturday Evening, Aug. 12 CARDS OF ADMISSION, - - 50 CTS. > To be bad at the Stoekton Hotel.'
SToepoi) 50TEL CAPE MAY. N- J. The Finest Seaside Hptel in the World MOW OPEM FOR THE SEASON OF 1899
RIO GRANDE. A new crop ol moaqui'oea Late peacbee ere beginning to ripen. Mr. P. Steer pested Sunday at hia Frank Down, ripen 1 Sunday laal with ill wife William Kimble end wife were reoent rial tor* at Wildwood. nuel Koacman la painting tba bourn ofCapt Prank Hoffman.
Point ti appeared there. Cell at tbe Queen jewelry Store to ■elect yonr euchre prime. _ Telly oarde girao free with prixet. WaKixn —Lodger* for deairable aecond or .third atory furuiabed room*; central location. Inquire at Wate Ofllee. Borsell baa juat reoeired from Mew York oeer two hundred aamplea of tbe la teat alyU* of foreign ud dumcatle Bultioga, Orerooatinga ud Veattoga. Lorrr—A diamond Stud. Finder e be rewarded If tame u returned to Looien O. Oarpeulcr, Co agree* Hall. Tbe eaeoclallona conncotod with tbe atone make it valuable to it* owner. Full value will be paid to finder. ,
Week of .August 7. PBOOIUM. Overture, ■•Amoricn*"....Oeo. A. Cragg
jobn Ueely, Comediu. America, Comedy Four. O. M- Hoott. Teoor, Arthur Earle, Second Tenor, J. A. Marcui, Baritone, George Lynne, Bu*.
Tbe men that •log with (half fact, Lewis ud Blakely, Malo-Phn'o P '-ic.ia. (A feature late Primroao ud Weat'i Minatreta.) Tbe performance will conclude with the laughable after act entitled Tbe New Boy by tbe company, (Musty Crop Baporta. Odd Spring—Early pot*toe* e failure; late promise u avenge crop; eppb good; Ute corn looking One. H. 8. Hoffman. Fishing Creek—Tbe weather oond Horn have been f*ror*ble for Ute growth of all crepe; oorn ud ndllet growing rapidly; a vary heavy nrop of lima bean*
from lick of water; < men millet ere quite promising, crab apple* abundut; potatoes cekulstad to yield about ISO busbeli per sore; early cucumber* beer well; swart com end watermelon* show lack ot moisture; ralntsll, 0.15 tnph. H. L. Bataoviteb.
MU* Guaaio Djuglaaa apent Tbuuday with friend, at tbe county aeal. Frank Hand makes eerkly trip* to Atlantic City with boat load* of truck. Walter Hewn, of Erma, wa* with bU aunt, Mr*. Kebeec* Neal, over Sunday. Miaaet May Meal end KUe Tbompeon rode lo Court Houte recently on their wheels. Howard Buck, of Ooeu City, was calling on fneods here on Monday end Mra J. F. Smith ud niece have returned borne after epeodlag ■ few daya with William Harris. Mr*. KI ward Tbompaon it apendlng a few daya.witb her mother, Mra. Emma Thompson, of IfaU place. Tboaaa Douglas*, of Diaa Creek, we* celled to tbe bediide of bu mother, who wa* run Into by * bicycle rider on Sunday. Sb* la alowly jecovering. Fred. Meal and Lewellyo Htldrelb went to Mturice Uiver tut week after the sloop F.icndtblp, which baa been In tbe oyaler hueioea* in that place. They will now run her to Atlantic (Sty.
WOODBINE. 1’rof. U L. Ssbaovlcb i* tpending a abort vacation at Oceu City. Mrs. F. Martin ud Mia* M. Merlin ft Friday for a abort aojourn at Sagg Harbor. W. E. Uochenauer apent a ten days' vacation witk friend* In Quaker City. A commodiou* wagon thed w cenlly erected for tbe Dairy Department Agrloulturel School, and Mr*. J. Dxugbd, of Mew York, tbe matron and steward at the De Hiracb Hall ere tilling their pot!-
Aim. J. Spivack ud children, Denver Co., wbo apent several weal here, left for Philadelphia on bund* from where abe will mil for Germuy. Mr. Morris Goldberg, e graduate of i* Agriculture] School,- who 1* now Chief Gardener el the Jewish Hospital, Philadelphia, paid na a abort visit sntly. Tba foundation it being laid fo large foreing bouse at tbe Agricultural School. 1510 forcing house I* to mean 100 tael, ud la to be used for re
Mow la thaUme to have your tin roofs repaired end painted, gutter* ud rain ■peuti pat hi order, a* but winter gnat deal of damage to ell tin 1 Quicker repair* err made the lei sort. Ueve word with your local agent a examine your roof*. All
Work on the aeoood addition lo tbe Uolverael Lock Co.*e factory t* progee■ing rapidly. The .flrat floor la already work la being put In
v York
1 bill <>l
ling by Mat ebeduied fo
Is held.
POINTS ON RAILWAY LAW. Mere standing plane on tbe Inald* of e car la held. In Graham va. Mc.NtdH (Waah.), 43 L. H. A. 800. to be Insufficient accommodation to charge a joaaenger with negligence In etanding on
the cay platform.
A Mate atatute forbidding all but duly appointed agenta of transportation companies to engage In the bualm of a ticket broker la held, In peoyde
rel. Tyroler vs. warden o' '' city prison (N. Y.). 43 L. I be in vloUtlon of the cc guarantee of'liberty and us an exereiae of police po,
’ The jurisdiction of a court to enjoin a foreign Insurance company ngaini resident of the local jurisdiction, or foi felting bis policy for nonpayment. Is d< nled In Clark va. Mutual Itcacrvo fun Life association (D. C.), 43 L. It. A. 3l« on the ground that the relief, sough would Interfere with the Internal af-
fairs of tbe co A mistake It Ing rates leas
interstate tnu .
Southern Railway company vs. Harrison (Ala.). 43 L. It. A. 3M (ovcaroling a prior decision and following a decision of the United Slates supreme court), to be Ineffectual to prevent the carrier from recovering thofull schedule rates as a condition of dcHvering the goods. A penalty for failure ol a road company to furulsh car a shipper la enforced In 1 ton, E. 4 WrT. It. Co. vs. C bell (Tex.); 43 L. K. A. 133, and it 1, that t lie re was no necessity of a traet for tbe ears to make the ca tics on the duty to iurnlsh car* ta
:per*.
Tha legal duty of an employer with re*pert to rules for the safety of cm* ployet la held. In Nolan va. New Y’ork. N. H. 4 H. It Co. (Conn.), 43 L. R. A. 803, not to ba violated by the failure of a rslllway company operating a singletrack road to provide In Its rules for giving those In charge of train* telegraphlo Information of the relative poalrion of other trains going In «he direction. A state etntute requiring l.O-’O-mll* tickets to be sold by railroad companies for Iras than ordinary rates of fare, good for use by the purchaser and hi* wife and children. If named on tbe ticket, and'valid for two year* after date of purchase, la held in Lake Chore 4 Michigan Southern Railway company vs. Smith, United States Advance Sheets 500, to be unconstitutional na a denial to the railroad companies of due proe re* of law and equal protection of tht
laws.
Unsurpassed for grandeur of proportion* and t third of a mile of *p*ciou* porch. Suites with completely renovated ayrtem. sertioc. cuisine per day and *17 per week upwards European Professor .Morgan’s Orchestra ot twenty piece*. P. H. S. CAKE, Manager.
Mr- M. Got eastern, t former re here, now of New York, I* e welcome guest of Woodbine friend*. Mr. Goren Mein was on* of tht flrat aeltlvs at Woodbine, end 1* glad to eee the change that bu taken place la the village; Mr. Elba Goldeniky, ol Philadelphia, wa* here recently taking views of the fields, oropa, building*, animals, etc., at the Agricultural School. The photographs will be reproduced end will be need pertly for the.new catalogue end pertly for tbe exhibit at the Parts Expo-
RURAL J0KELETSThe farmer geta along ell right if things don't go against thegraln.—Phil-
adelphia Bulletin.
"I always aim t' UU th' truth," remarked nn old farmer. “So do L fijlua,” replied a nelghlmr, "but then a jrller wfll trade hosact once'n awhile, y know.”—Ohio State Journal. Farmer Medders—“What'a yer t Hiram goln' ter do when bo git* through college?" Farmer Coralo» ' —“He'e goln’ ter clay right here the farm till be eortrr begins ler n Ire that they's one or two things don't know." — San Francisco Exatn"Doesn't It annoy you to ace yours, Idlculrd so frequently In the papers' Not a bit,” answered Farmer Cornui sel. “The more they plfter me na guileless hayseed that anybody k gold-brick, the better I like It, It make* utnmer boarder* more oksurpir' " -Washington Star. ‘ Fuddy—'Mogglea' hu moved
Tbe forage a School farms Urge variety of U
n the Agricultural >lng very well. A 9 was planted this
Held on farm Na 19. Truck and.fruit 1* quite profitably raised on farm* No. 62 ecd No. 59, while the apiary, flower bed* end lawn* are the centre of attraction on farm No. 60. Tba friend* of Prof. Joseph W. Plnctn gave him every pleasant aurpriaeon Thursday last, hi* birthday. Under the pretence of bolding e meeting < ~ Faculty of tbe Agricultural School, he ired to tbe bouse of Prat Bebeovich, where ■ boat ot friend* confronted
rklng about tl
piece will give him. He bought Shu dy’e piece. Shandy bos moved in town." Buddy—“Whet Induced him ■ell ?” Fuddy—"To get rid of the w 01 ■bout the place."—Boston Transcrii One of the very Uteat of fads Is an pendera for girls. They are made 1 dainty-colored webbing and elnstlc. with real leather straps just men have. They are worn over a pretty corset cover and nnder a shirt wall that U tMn enough to allow them to l> " "of the design* are band-
will be used to extinguish fire. If there should be one In the new telephone company's exchange et Indiana polls. It U used because it U tea* ln- ' ‘ the electrical apparatus than ' • la would be. The Urge tank nboee the id lialfted sulomaHoilly to any or all parta of tbe building In such manner aa to smother tbe fire very effectively. Frew sewing school* 'wfll be started Why go humping around with a LAME BACK
JSrSSVZiSSSZS
He says
POINTS OF INTEREbT
J3
|Y WAY Of * "ready reference
for tbe usually overtaxed boU clerk, particuLrly wbru the bou*
U full of gueau, the following Hat c
general interest ibrougboi
Cape May have been prepared, and wi be found quite convenient and useful ■
of ‘'guide book" for visilora. At
almost all of the loilitutioue or place*
cd tbe "atraugcr within our readily obUtn whatever dered In connection therewith, •hen the courteous and ao- „ _.. 1 clerk i* queried aa
„ any point or place of interest in Cape May, Mf can graciously advise the purchaa; of a oopy ot Tgx DauV Wav*, and the result will be mutually aalit factory. Tbe li*l will be rev hod - *
CONGRESS HALL,
lek ht.’cL Cummai d* Iric liebis. bell*, etc. itra. bsultxry eqfi'p-
Ooc-
rivate bath. The taanagi ud prliny. American pla pUn, *L50 per day upwards. HORACE M CAKE.
y honorable
WEST JEMAMT
A SCHOOL JOB BOTS BRIDGETON. N. J.
lu one of, the most healthy |Kirtluneof New Jerac-y, In the pretty town of Undgetou, is the West Jersey Academy. Tue lOBtitulion was founded by the I'tcsbylertaa Church, in 1852, and through more than forty yuan ,0! It* exoUince ha* always maiulamed a high standard of (helpline and scholarship. It has proved lUclf a Christian home school and lt« graduates, fo"-'
positions in Church and Si
The institution ta up-to uaie in every department and has every needed re* quisite to prepare young men for college or to lit them for active burinca* life ' and tho responsibilities of oitlgemhip. . supplied with wcU-turnishcd buildings, a gymnasium, and cveiy other appurtenance necessary in a mode! school. The scholars of the academy wear a simple gray uutlorm and arc regularly drilled In military lactic 1, tnough this exercise is regarded as secondary to the main purpose ot the school. With a limited
ougbly developed for Buocesstul careers. —i'bdadelpbta Tress. UurJ*jy$ uniformly do wll, Corrctjond-
* CITY DIRECTORY. ^ aDOloctiarvtot po&ee. I
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_ Thom vs W. At
.D., Hector: risburg, Ta,
August SO, Rev. W. 8. Baer, TI1II1-
THE CHALFONTE,
CAPE MAY, N. J.
, STJUCTLY rillsT-CLASS KAMILY BUTgL. - Bcauuraiij locsiei racing 00c MUDEHATE KATES.
CHAS. S. HOLMES, ProDrintor.
THE BALTIMORE INN Jackson Street, Close to the Beach Add-ess MISSIHARRiSON
Pbilaoelpbl* September 10, Kcv. C. Ernest Smith, D.D., liector 8L Michsel's and 1" Angels' churob, Baltimore, Md. September 17, Rev. Tbomas J. Tsylc . Minister Cbriat Churob Mission. Frank'invlllo, Fa. HEATS AKK FKEB AT ALL SSKV1CSS.
. -Frayar Mwung s.oo at rroacniag IQ.XO am. and T.*l p.m. bnndaj mnnol *.«> n.m. Wc-L-l*, •rrt:cc,-Man 1st _ _ - , hjagne; Wedncwdnj ■ - viseung; cimia every Fridav evening.
COLLINS’ CAFE W Docatur Street opp. Columbia eveoae, Cape May, M. J.
NEATLY APPOINTED BOOMS 1
Ojnera and crab* in every aiyle. F*mUr order* aoUdled P. COLLINS. Proprietor.
ed.
embroidered and alive:
THE SHOREHAM, CAPE MAY POINT, N. J. ^ ' CNDXK KKW MAMAUKMEMT. DIKE- TLY OK TBS BPACB. BLECTK1C CALL KELLS. AOOOMMODATIOK FOR OUEST FIKST^LASS LIVSKY ATTACUKU. SAMUEL E. EWING, Proprietor.
HOTEL. DEVON, South Fafayette Street, Cape May City, N. J;
REEL A MACNEIR.
THE GLENWOOD, 609 Huorhes Street. CAPE MAY, N. J. KMLAKUKD TO DOUDLX ITS FORMER CAPACITY; 1SLBCT FAMILY BOUKS. TERMS KSABOBABLS. Mrs- S. P. WILLIAMS.
THE EBBITT, JACKSON STREET. CAPE MAY, N. J. Open all tbe Year. Steam Heat. Ocean View. Near Golf link*. 8. W. GOLT. Proprietor.
THE ALDINE,
TXJUfT-CLAMB CUISBU, LA.RUX, A IKY K
T. CampUeU, Sri Corn COLLECTOR OF TAXER-DatU W. Kodo umoo-oor. Wasiungnm and Franklin stree--TKBASUKEK.—Dr. Waller S. beaming, olllci ler ungne* and ocean Krecta UOAKD OF EDUCATION.—W. F. Calmed; prehdcnl; Cnarle* F. OulJort. *eerelari: i T. Bailey, cnarle* York, C. B. Sander, deli W. Mocrar, A. I. lUynra, Uerber. Tuvi ry SOLICITOR.—J. Spicer Learning, one sea Waaninguin meet. STREET SUrEKVISOK.-E-w»rd S. Harr CHIEF OF POLICE.—WlUlsm Farmv. omj BOAKD_OF BEALT^.-Dr. A. h Lraclyre* CHURCH DIRECTORY.
d FRANKLIN Sis
Boly Oornmnnlool losu a m. me Oral Band*,
Morning Prayer, lo» a i jj-no^ryowlng^ Clggyme
August ti, 11L Rev. Jobu Bcarborough, D.D.. Bishop ot Mew Jersey. August." ” — • -
Angeil, :h, Unr-
An P Endesvor S^tc.y meeung* onlyTmuordsTevening, s o'clock, ses;
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CBCBC COB. DECATUR AND UUOBES BTKEETB. K. Cocaine, Pastor. Eveningserrloe.vunsermon,*o'clock, 'u Day Service*—Canrcn Prayer Meeung w. - —idsy evening* at A Young People'* sode'.j enruuan Endeavor. Friday evening* ml t 8T. MARY'S CATUOUC CBUUCB. WABBUMiTOM.OPPOSITE OCEAN. Bar. Panua T. Dm**. Fisroa
ST. PETEHS BY-TBE4IEA, Cape Avenne, cd?e Mat Po
NEW AUDITORIUM. NINTH AVENUE, SOUTH CAPE Preaching every sannain morning a: FKlKNDVt MEEFISO. CAPE MAY TOINT. N. J.
CAPE MAY POUT OFFICE.
THE’, WINDSOR. OAPE MAY, N. J.
R. HALPIN, Prooriator.
25ih SEASON.
MARINE VILLA
CAPE MAY. N. J.
Moderuisivl and improved, K ed'.ric L:gbU, absolutely Furu 8prlug Walur. a* Nearest Hotel to Golf Links.
THE CAR ETON, CAPE :MAY PQINT, N. J.
KELLY A WEAVER.
THE WYOMING, CAPE MAY. N^J.
BREXTON VILLA, TWELFTH SEASON. DSUUUTFULLY LOCATED. HEAR TOE 11 EACH. LARUE PIAZZAS AND SUN PARLORS. (BAR UOLP LINKS. AKUUKU, BOATIKU, P1SIIIKU. BX'J tLLENT CUISINE. disunce Telephone 42. MRS. J A MYERS.
SEA BREEZE, WIDE FOU'JUEi
CAPE HOUSE,
CAPE MAY POINT. N !e; flaeconolry; rreanmtlcau i; Western Union teiegrapn; 0
HOTEL COLUMBIA,
Ocean Street, Near Beach and S. J. R. R. TERMS, SinO TO 110 PER WEEK. NEW M AKANUEMENT. Mrs. A. FOSTER. MILLER COTTAGE, Perry Street, Cape May City, N. J. TERMS MODERATE. EXCELLENT TABLE.
Arrival or nulla-«II. 11.00, U.I* a ul, UO, sas. AM sad IJi p. m. Mall r'r-- at AM. AM, A40 a Ba, and ai andAoop-m. sonday mall cloaca AU run. od and after Joly lat, IMA the PoK Office gjffissrtai. 8-ampa eold ' Mosey Order' COUNTRY INSTITUTIONS BT.^BARGARrrS BOUgffi^-BognM _afceel. SUMMER HOUSEo*
HOTEL ORIOLE, Ocean End of Perry Street. IMS WITH UNOBSTHUCrSO OCEAN VIEW. SPECIAL KATES FI BAR. fl-OO pa wt
GRIFFITH COTTAGE, ^13 Columbia Avenue, Cape May, N. J. IE SQUARE FROM TBE BEACH AND STOCKTON HOTEL
E. J. GRIFFITH.
OPEN ALL THE XI
17M to RO FEB WEEK
PIER AVENUE INN, CAPE MAY, N. J. xr the Beach and Fast Ofllee, Bath Room added, and the houra
J. 8. WALES

