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ButacriDtion. SI PoB«moii io Ad ADVEKTIBIBG BATES.
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JOSH PAUL JOKES
Inquiry »m rrccclly made »l the •tale department In repaid to the gra» e of John Paul Junes, the great naval Lera of revolutionary doya. who died In Paris July 18. 17J2. He ana baried there with tbs Ugliest honors by the Treaefc govtrnmftn. butll appears that the present location of bU grave Is not knotrn. The secretary of state recently addressed a letter to Henry Vlpnaud. of the United Elates embassy In Paris.
JOHN PATTI. JONES.
salting whether the grave of John Paul Jones In Paris Is known and marked. Xe has received a reply from Mr. V!gisud saying that, although he has nsde earnest and frequent Inquiries of the city authorities in regard to the matter, he has been unable to discover the whereabouts of the grave. One thing established*by his Inquiries, hi
remains of LaFays
been supposed by aom
other quarter‘
ted thi
prevailing in Paris, the roof John Paul Jones were depos Ited In a rented grave for a term ol years, and that upon the expiration ol the lease a great many years ago thi ' ■ ■ • I distinguished Amerirai patriot were thrown into the notter'i
field.
John Paul Jones was one of the great-
it of the naval heroes of tb« _ ante was really not Jone.
John Paul, and much as Itudyard Kipf has abused him, he was really American, but a born Eooum When he was IS years old Paul w as apprenticed to a shipmaster engagedjn
the American trade. Hi
it John Paul Joni
peopl
. In i
as afterward
r of
trader. A bold, lirave heart, be could not restrain himself from partlclpailon In the rebellion against the English crown, and he secured an appointment States navy, and was assigned to the
flagship Alfred.
Jones' operations were conducted from France against England, and two attempts to abduct the earl of Selkirk and his action with the Eerapla and Scarborough fleet of English sUps in After his victory Jones was received fat France with tbs highest honors. The king gars him a cross and a sword, and congress a rote of thanks and the command of the new frigate America. In 1T87 Jones returned to America and waa given a gold medal by the congress. Bs returned to Europe a year later, and engaged himself as a rear admiral in the service of liussla. He died at Paris July IS, 17BL
THE DUKE OF ALBAKY.
Xt Is now practically decided that hla royal blghnesa the young duke of Albany will suoefed to the dukedom of fiaxe-Coburg and Gotha. Prince Leopold Charles Edward George Albert.
THE DUKE OF ALBANT. (Heir-Presumptive to lbs Throfas of Saxs-
—Jloburs-OothaJ >
duke 41 Albany, earl of Clarerftc and baron Arklow, prince of nil United Kingdom of Great Britain ana Ireland, duke of Saxony, prince of Eaxe-Cohurg and Gotha, was born at Claremont on July IS, 18M, succeeding hla father, the lata Prince Leopold, as second duke at his birth. The late IMnee laopold, her majesty's fourth son, was crested a prer of tbs United Kingdom In May, 1881. Us married In 1883 Prince is Helens Frederics Augusta, daughter of tbs late Georgs Victor, reigning prince of YValdeck and Pyrmont- The duke of Albany Is at present at Eton, hot will eomplets bis education In Germany. He la said to be more amenable to the Ides of the suceessloo than waa his eousln. Prince Arthur, of Connaught. This arrangement Is, no doubt, the best
that could be made.
Sand will be need to extinguish Are. If there should be one in the new telephone company's exchange at Indianapolis It U used- because It Is less Injurious to the electrics! apparatus than water or chemicals would be. The sand Is stored in s large tank above the exchange room, and Is sifted antomatloally to any or all parts of the building la , su< h manner as to smother tbs Are very effectively. Elate pencils six made In Tennessee from slate dust and other Ingredients ■ - * tidrantlr mrur.L On#
concern mads r5.000.TKX> in s yea
DISPEPSIK CURE
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POINTS OF INTEREST TJY WAY of a "ready reference" tj for tho uiuslly overtaxed hotel '' clerk, particularly when the bouse fall of guesti, the following list ol places of general Interest throughout Cape May have been prepared, and will be found quite eOBTcntcnl and useful as of "guide book" for visitors.^ AY U all of Ua Institutions or y
tails arc desired
Therefore whet . cotnmodating hotel clerkyit queried as soy point or place of imocit in Ospe ay, he An graciously advise the puriss: of soapy o! Tils llxtlT Wild the result will be mutually a factory. The list will he rcvi.ed extended until it ranches the '
STOCIfTOI] 50TEL CAPE MAY. N. J. The Finest Seaside Hotpl in the World NOW OPEN FOP. THE SEASON OF 1839 Unsurpassed lot grandeur ol ptopirtlous and elcgsnc* of appointments. Om third of a mile of spacious p »cb. (Suites with prirste belli. The menagemet has completely renovated system, servioe, cuisine sud potior. American plan, *3 per day and *17 per week upwards European plan, *1.00 per day upwards. Professor Morgan's Orchestra of twenty pieces. HORACE M CAKE. P. H. S. CAKE, Manager.
oimprebeosive cumpietroeai
CUEMICAL ENOfNK.
WEST JEBSEI ACADEMY A SCHOOL FOR BOYS BRIDGETON. N. J. In one of the must boallby portions of New Jersey. In the pretty lown ol Bridgeton, n the West Jersey Academy. Toe InslituUon was founded by the I’robylcnan Church, in IboS, and through more than forty years ,ol 1U ciulonct- has slwsys maintained a high . lander J of dlciplme sod scholarship, it has proved itself a Christian home Kthool and Its graduates, found in ail ports of the country, occupy honorable
quisilc lo preparo young men for college or to fit them tor acuve business life and the responsibilities of mtlsciybip. supplied xitb weil-turnlsbod buildings, a gruinasium. and every other appurtenance oocerssry in a model school. TOe scholars of the academy wear a simple gray uniform and are regularly drilled in nultury tastier, tnough this exercise 1> regarded as secondary to the main number of scholars and strong teaching force, students are carefully and thoroughly developed for successful careers. —Philadelphia Press. Uvr'lvyi tuif/vrmlg do mlL Cbrrrr/wmf-
THE CHALFONTE, CAPE MAY. N. J.
CHA8. S. HOLMES, Prcpriator.
THE BALTIMORE INN Jackson Street. Close to the Beach Add-ass MI8S1H ARRISON
COLLINS’'CA-FE 106 Decatur Street opp. Colombia avenue, Caps Msy, N. J.
KEATLT amilNTSD HOOlta It
Oyssen sa l Creha la artsy style. raoilT orders sahciied.
P. COLLINS. Proprietor.
HOTEL. DEYON, South Fafmyetta Street, Cape May City, N. J; REEL a MACNEIR.
THE GLENWOOD,
S09 Hunties Street, xwr.xwraan -n ULBCT raMILY BuLaL
Mrs- S. P. WILLIAMS.
THE EBBITT, JACKSON STREET. CAPE M AY. N. J. Open all the Year. (Beam Ucsh Ocean View. Hear Golf Links. S. W. GOLT, Proprietor.
THE ALDINE,
cars bat cm. it j. THEODORE MUELLER.
THE SHOREHAM, CAPE MAY POINT, N. J.
rr ol Ospu JsmM*W* Kllrfvyr. vr oo-biuk. hcscaed by trouey
Ti) K hTxrt iSt 11 j!'.A U | <t*!IK8YhVa; SKTI^OTJi IjAUJWAP jltBAPlKU). DTSiMHUAT LAKDIbU.—Kcaobod by
bcUSlXPIUllrn LiSDINU.-Sor.h el .'A—SIS wasluncton stree*..
ALDSKMAIC—Fra w'ssbmrtoii on HgOoKUSIh—Jao.
OUU.Bl.TUK Ol
or llarSr.
SDUCATIOK.-W. K. CxwcE WTJSeorsj. A. LJlsyoro. Ucrbetl Toy ITT SOUCITUK —J. eplucr hestntar. oa<
lus wssbingUMi slreeL
Ware, L. M. Hall, A. B. Little. CHURCH DIRECTORY.
of WAamSUTOX an
fouaxinr clergymeo ^sre^vApodel l August C, UL Her. John bcsrboi ougb, D.D., Bishop of Hew Jersey. August 13, Her. Thbinss W. Angel I D.D., Hector 3L blophen's church. Usi risburg. Pa. Auguat 20, Rev. W. 8. Baer, Phlla-
10, Hev. C. Ernest Smith, D.U., Hector St. Michael's and Al Angels' churob, Baltimore, Md. September 17. Her. Thomas J. Taylor. Minister Christ Church Mission, Pranx-
x TnoredsT and rntUr ereslng.
riHST l*ltS£bYTKUIAK CUL'HCH. UUK. DKCATL'B AND HCUHKS HTKgETS. Ear, J. St. ooexus. ■’umr. eebbsm Herrloss—Moraiag serrloe, Osy’lMgTloarSxt r, JrUay ereaiags MAH YU CATUOUC CKUHCII.
Yoon* IXople-s Boclety
V AUDITUKIUH.
PKiKNirs KgrriNQ.
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COUNTRY INSTITUTIONS jiAKOAKtre BouaB.—nagxy
CONGRESS HALL, Opened for the Bet eon ot 1UM0 ixxmd year of |.r>—ent msnsgvinrot. A thoroughly modern bnck bo'eL Omnmard. (ioncvrn morning and evening by llssslcr'. odcbraie 1 orchestra. 8xi>iiary equip! R. HALP'N.
THE WINDSOR, CAPE MAY, N. J. HOW OPKH KOK THE SEASON. IMMEIHATKLk OX TliK UKACH.:
Open Spring, Sumi
All its app liniments. Finest loos!Ion on the Directly on the ocean. F.mily hotel. R. HALPIN, Proprietor.
MARINE VILLA season.
CAPE MAY. N. J.
Ixinc Dlstxocr ’l-buoe N<
* Mrs. JNO. M. ROGERS.
THE CARLTON, CAPElMAY POINT. N. J. tiuunlug sad rwmng. uu-y.'tci Slur *L Two sal outyhsK mCo. 7rxa Osp.’M^by*rr«dleyt^AO" KELLY A WEAVER.
THE WYOMING, South Lafayette Street. CAPE MAY, N. J^ N*AK UONUItBSS BALL AND TUB UgAUU. TKUM8 MOIIKKATB. Mrs. G. H. GARRETSON.
BREXTON VILLA, TWELFTH SEASON. IISL1UUTFUU.Y UICATSD. MSAK TUB UBAUU. LAKUB rlAZZAS AMU 8VK I'AKUlltS. MBAU OULP MNKS. ANdUNO, BOATIKU, FI SB I Nth Etc .U.BXT CUISINE. Lung disuncc Telephone hi. MRS. J A- MYERS.
SEA BREEZE, OCKAN FRONT. LARGE AIRY HOOKS, WIDE POU'JIIES TBKM8 aODBlUTB. . DANU1NU BAY AND BVBNINIi. JACOB MAIER, Manager.
CAPE HOUSE, CAPE MAY POINT. N J. bouse: guol table; SDeeuSBlryi taBh mUI sol vegetable, lo sbuMsare; apiaoJU' suagso Maoutal Late Luir: iMcrchsg. TKKUS-tr TO I S WKKK/-" GEO. J. G3IER kROMER.
HOTEL COLUMBIA, Ocean Street, Near Beach and S. J. R. R. KBa, MAS TO MO FEK WEEK. MEW MiMAMUEMENT. Mrs. A. FOSTER.
MILLER COTTAGE, Parry Street, Capa May City, N, J.
HOTEL ORIOLE, Ocean End of Perry Street. - X KOOMS WITS UMOBSTKUCrEO OCEAN VIEW. 8l*aulAL KATES FOB FAMILIES. SU BAX. (tAU per vast aad gpwarda M. A. FRIEND.
GRIFFITH COTTAGE, 61 4 Columbia Avenue, Cape May, N. J.
ONE itqCAHE ntOM THE BEACH AND STOCKTON BOTH.
E. J. GRIFFITH.
PIER AVENUE INN,
CAPE MAY, N. J. Post OSea Bath Room added, and
J.«. WALES

