CflPB Ids? DffliiY Whye
Eubtcriolioo. tl PaSeooD is Adtsnoe. ADVEETIBUG BATES.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 17.18*9.
J. Henry Sdrsunds, No. 618 WeihingOB •treat, 1* OonunlarioDcr of Dcedi (or the Bute of I'enneylTStU ud New Jar•ar and aUo Notary Public.
SOUTH SBAVILLE. Gao. M. Port apant a day leal week at
Angleaea
Hlu Deeele Klee la with bar|tasdinolber at Bwulnton. Oeereaar N. E Maeon baa plongbed up tbe path oa Main arranc. b. Paul Jefferaoo baa been aaalatlog agent H. F BUey at tbe depot. Our farmen find able (or tbelr produce at Bee Me and Ooaan CUlea. Oept Chaa B. Bmltb apant Sunday at home, while fcia reaael. la In New York. Mr. M. Swing baa weed tbe fioeat watermelon! and aanlaloupa in tbe place OopL Henry T. Ooraon returned on Monday from a trip to New Bedford,
The Mlaaee Praaton attended tbe funeral of Mra J. Anderaon Pbaro al Goaben on Friday o( last week. Mr. and Mra. Cornellua Uoraon of Peleraburg. former reatdeoU of tbla plana, ware with Men da Sera oear Bun-
day.
Walter 8. Ooraon, of New York City, la taking a much needed rent at the borne of hll parenta, OapL and Mra. F W. Ooraon. Tbe M. E. Bundayechool will Join with tbe Booth Dennle and Aabury acboola on the annual eiouralon to Wildwood on Tburaday next Richard Hemingway and
I Into t
a-O . L
Hancook, lately eacatcd by Martin Grace and family, who bare morad
VIceland.
E. D. Wealcott, ecoompenied by kla wife and mother-in-law, Mra. Ellen Schaeffer, of Reading, Pa., ban oleaed a plaaaant elalt with Mra. MarielU Wealcott and dangbtera. Mra. Lincoln VaoGUder baa returned from eielUng in Philadelphia, Pa., Glouoaaler and Bridgeton. She alio Ttelled Mra. Frank Ulrea, nac Haute Bmltb. at Falrton, N. J.
STOCKTON HOTEL
H. H. CAKE, Proprietor.
EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL
A. M. LOOMIS, Tendered by tbe Management, tbe Cottage colony and Knendi, on Saturday Evening, Aug.. 19 CARDS OF ADMISSION, - , - 50 CTS. Prof. D. T. Morgan'! full oreheetra, To be bad at tbe Stockton Hotel,
EEAL ESTATE TEAH8FERS.
brother, J. A. Boodgrees. of Amoa, W. Va., and brother.in-law, Geo. lowtbea and wife, of Grafloo, W. Va. They eipreaa tbemaelrea aa being wall pleaaad with Jeraey. Prof. Albert Uoblnaoo and daughter. Mias Myrtle, of Allentown, Pa„ arc Tialung J. E Bonham and family al tbe Biankow House. Mlae Robinson was a graduate of the Bute Normal School of Trenton, last spring. DENNISVILLE. Mr. Herbert M Carroll. Jr., ie Ibe recipient of a new bicycle from hie ti Mr. and Mra. Charles Blelxor •bopping in Q iecn OUy one da]
Mr. Jerry Trout, captain of the sloop Rattle, after securing Mr. James Lloyd aa mate, set sail for Philadelphia on Friday morning. Mra. Cbarlaa Farrell, formerly i nlarllle girl, but now reel ding In Phliadelphie, spent Sunday with her aunt, Mlea Rhode Heealey. The local talwpbooe raoeatly caUbliabad between this place and BelTa Plain baa clearly demonstrated tbe fact that we ware Juat behind tbe times. Key. Edmund J. Kulp filled tbe pulpit of a prominent M. E church In Trenton on Sunday morning and eeec ing, hll charge being supplied by Her. Isaac G. Dawson, a eery promising
praaobar.
Wa an sorry to noU that our young friend, Mr. Erasmus K. Earnest, la ■ariotuly ill at Ooaan OUy. About four
•luon aa operator In tbe Atlantic City Railroad Company's employ, am been getting alorg nicely until b Uksn ill. We all trust be will am
On Sunday erenlng, Bapttrt Church, Her. & Paul Jefferson Pleached, In the .. aancs of Pastor M. Hall Snodgrass, » -ary laitructin aermon to aa appr.uetiye congregation. We all wish this young man aoccsm aa la a noble one. ^ t * 0r “ U0n ' Wtich Two dashing belle hna oauaed a furore la Deanlarilia aociety, an Mlaa dan Donglam and Miaa Cora D. Ooraon. who a
ae Men da who ban gladly bia old place Irtthtfi-eOcle ar Mr. Richard Learning, but they tdy begin to tart a regret that In a rt lima ha will nturn to La! r year. Ha ia id la sadly mlaai
Charles W, Welker et ux. to Samuel Holmes and Pnnk P. Clark, all of Philadelphia, lot 6, section S3 oo plan Mount Vernon lAnd Co., Wert Capa ay, and lota 28 29, SO and 31. section 22, Booth Cepe May. tl at amp attached AuguetlO. tlOO. The Fidelity InianuceTrust and Safe Dep-ail Co , truete-. etc , el ale, to J H, Tuns tall, of Camden, loti SI and 33 anj portion of K, block B, ard lot SO. block Cape Mty Point. »S atampa attached. AuguetlO. tlWlohn H. Tuna tall, of Camdoo, N. J.. Tbe Fidelity Insureooe Trust and Safe Deposit Co., portion of lot Sl.t lock . being part of premises known aa lha Walker Row. and lot SO, block K. Cbpe May Point. *2 atampa eiuobcd. August 10. #1 00. Wm. N. Mattli. of Maya Landtag, to Thomas Raynolda, of Jersey City, lot 22, map 1, tract G, Lawndale. August 10. *100. William N. Maltiz to Agues C. Dailey, of 'Jeraer OUy, lot 12. block 6. map 1, tract A, Lawndale. August 10- *1. Joho H. Tunrtall, of Camden, to Mary D. WhUldia, of Waterford. Pe., parte of lote St and S3, block B, Cape ley Point. *1 stamp attached. August I. (100. John U. Tunatall, of Cnnden, to Mary V. W. Adams, of PhlladelphU, parti of 31 and S3, block B. Cape May Point. (1 itamp attached. Auguit 11. Philip P. Hiker et nz et ale, to Violetta R. Elliott, of Philadelphia, loll 25 and 36, block 29.northeast section,Wild wood. August 11 (330Tbe New Jersey Trust and Safe Depoelt Co., executor, ale., of Alexander G. Caltrtl. deceased, to Randall T. zard. of Philadelphia, Iota 64 and 67. block A. lot 52. block B. a block F, Cape May Point August 111.
(260.
ClmtOD Brader et ux, to Henry B. Rutherford, all of Cape Mey City, reya undivided half part in two lo land on the northeasterly aide of Second avenue In Weet Cepe Mey, being lote 382 and 883. block 31. August 14. (5a George U. Reeves wet !W( oommlesioner of deeds fur West Cepe Mey, August 14. H illlam H. Mattie to Miaa Adella Pearls Bmltb, of Escondido, Cal Lot 15, block IS, map 1, tract F Lawndale. August 14. (1. J. Veneman et ala lo Charles o. of Dlaa Creak, ell right, title end late real in a tract of lend et Goshen, binds oo land! of Captain High, htlra of Samuel Townsend, < oaeaed, end others, containing 2j aorta. August 14. (472 50. Doney F. Bevtlle rt ux. of dty of Washington, D. C., to Jamoa fT. Bradford, of Baltimore, Md. All right, title gad Internal In land situated on me northwesterly aide of Lafayette elreet, known as "Bnnoaker House." Aug pit 1A (1.
GRAND DUKE MICHAEL
The visit of the French Minister I>1anaae to St. Petersburg ia en international episode which bee set tbe gossips a-golog. Quite tbe moot ridiculous yarn concerning the vbilt la that attributed to the veteran I>e Jllowltx. to tbe effect that tbe czar wpa contemplating resigning la favor of his younger brother. But entirely aside from tbla fabrication that Mtme younger ' ’ iting study '
Board of Cboaau Frteholden of Cape May oounly, N. J., end F. H. Long ■any (or the removal of tbe wooden bridge end erection of e steel bridge at Bohellenger'i landing, Cepe Mey City, Sled August 11. Bridge to be oompletcd on or before December 15,1899. Contract price, (5950. 4 dele W. Elmar, of Cepe May Court Hooaa. lo Helen W. Richard*. of Elizabeth, N. J., quit elalmi her equal undivided half part In tbe following land: Den nil township, tract of woodland and cranberry bog known ae Goff tract. oonTainlng 300 acres, 8 roods and 26
arches.
Tbe Beth Hand tract of cedar swamp and cripple, adjoining Buzzard damp and Young's 103-acre tract, containing a, 9 quarters and 10 rod!, ar swamp and crippla In tbs Joseph L Hand tract, ad|olniag lot 11; Detaining 2 acres, and another portion unlalnlng 1 acre.S rode and 14 perubca. Tbe Bouborn or Tuft tract, containing (7 88 100 eerea. Tbe Beth Hand tract of cedar a situate al Long Bridge, ocmtalnl 2 roods and 17 perches, lb eastern portion of Ridgeway tract, containing :99 serve Northeastern portion of bulb land, adjoining lands oj Woodbine Land and Improvement Oo. end others, oonleln-
54 acres, and the na me tract on tbe east ■ W. J. and 8. R. R.,
Codividfd 1-10 part of salt marsh at Upper township; Northeastern portion I bush land, adjoining Woodbine Land and Improvement Co., containing 144 TSlOOi
elerk, particularly when tbe I la foil of guaals, tbe following 1 Plica of general interval throughout CNpe May have been prepared, and will be found quite convenient end useful ee eort of "guide book" for visitors. 1“oat all of tbe Institution! or places f note named the "atranger within uui can readily obtain whatever details are dcairol in connection therewith.
~ —>y point or place i f May, be nan graciooaly advise Chase of a oopy of-Tiu Di and tbe result will be mn factory. The lie! will be rcvi.ed and extended until It itec'
STOGIfTOI? 50TEL CAPE MAY. N- J. The Finest Seaside Hotel in the World NOW OPEN FOP. THE SEASON OF 1899
Unsurpassed for grandeur of proportions and « ud of a mile of apedoui porch. Buttes with ; baa completely renovated ayelem. aervioe. cuiaioe i l>er day and (17 per week upwards European >sor Morgan'! Orchctln of twenty pieces. P. H. S. CAKE. Manager.
icgsnce of appointment*, irivate bath. Tbe manage! nd policy. American plan, (3 plan, (LSo per day upwards. HORACE M CAKE.
can select hi* own successor. Last July, when Grand Duke George died, tbe crat once named tbe youngest broth* Michael, ae hrir to tbe throne. "Caarowltz," tbe belr la sometime* en ly called, for "esarowitz" me* “eon of the ezer," and It doe* low lu theory, a* It baa not followed
in practice, that tht
oecda to tbe throne. Grand Duke hllcbaal It tl years of age, a typical Buaelan In appearance end sentiment. Uls brothers were slight In eta turn dedicate la phyalquei he la more rug more of his father's type, and he la to be aa rceolute in will as be is of hand. Be is strongly imbued with the national spirit, end rvallsra fully
the trvmendoue power •see tbs possibilities of
-'that dream which baa haunted ruler* for centuries; which beguiled Cyrue and *1 tided Alexander and beoko * Napoleon. Be appreciate* the ed< teg* which hla government has ' In the Traneaiberlan railway and the commanding position taken in China and further Asia generally. And while no ruler over had more loyal subject# and advtean than baa the present ...... national spirit
the
of the Muscovite would respond t lead of a more radical lord with enthusiasm as the gentler away .. Nicholas IL has not been able to sum-
Of e.
children. 71.era ha'a Ecen^tljroe beboa born to him since be married Princess Altx of Hesse! but ell are girls. And it la In acconlanoa with Russia's law that tha brothers of lha czar succeed to tbs throne in preference to tbe daughters of the czar. According to tbs ukase of Emperor Pan], tbe daugV tor* of tbe czar do not succeed until after failure of brothers and al.tera nd eona or daughters of brother* and
latere.
Tbe lateat - reiuras of the national ar.ke show that there are 202 fewer of nch inatitutlons than there were at be opening of ISC4. DYSPEPSIA
ir has
WEST JEESEI ACADEMlf
A SCHOOL FOB BOYS
BRIDGETON. N. J. In one uf Ibe must healthy purUuna of New Jeracy, In the prelty town of liridgctou, u the West Jersey Academy. Tue inalitullon was founded by the Trcabylcnan Church, in 1352, and through more than forty yean jol It* cxietoucc baa always maintained a high standard of dicspUnc and scholar ship It has proved iteelt a CUrUUan home school and lie graduates, found in all parts uf the country, occupy honorable jHMiUons tn Church and Bute. The luBtituilon la up-lo-date lu every
departmen' —** '
u prepare young I
mforac-— '
luge or
and tbe roapjuublllUce of
Tbe oampue has fourteen sciua u* swuu, auppltcU with wcll-furnlebed buildings, a gy mnauum, and every other appurte- . uance necessary in a model acbbol. Tno aubolan of tbe academy wear a simple gray unilonu *ud arc regularly drilled In miliury tactics, though this exercise le regarded as secondary to the main purpose of tbe school. With a limited number of scholar* and alrocg leeching force, student* are carefully and tboroughly developed tor auoceaaful careen.
—Philadelphia Prcaa.
Uur t U>yi urufermly do vtU. ComtjfhdMOKBUS W.ZLYON, j.
POINTS OF INTEREST
|Y WAY of a
FIHX DXriKTMXM. _ Watolcgue ■
avennVte caarfe^S^S^a. 1 &PX MAT lilWT^irSSAVLWG STATION, oape May rain, reaelurt n* iratley ruau. of tM|*. Jaaaa W Eureaev. f mornin*. beached by tmUej rTHOWE-CaoeMay rant.
,M;a»;rv. pv-runnance.^ taamaa STkiMBOAT LANOtNU.-lteache! ay unlley IKON riXlh-On beach, teal or Dveatar s 2»ObUnMkAUJtoAU.-XzteDJi trom^ HCUKLLENUKUU LANDING.—Nunh el Wwmtoaiaa street, risee ot ennwn
ornuA-4'.s WasUnr-oa at
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KKCoKDSK.—Jl
Joaeph Han't, Joaepu .
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Hughes and o.-vau . HOARD or EDUCATION. —VC. K. Caue. pfealJvnl; Charlea F. QaHurt. aecmary: T. Dailey, Chariaa Tueh. c. U. s«lef. J.> w - «w*V. A. I. Uaynea, Ueroer: To« •end. A. waller Hnaeman. CITY OOUC1TUK.-J. Spicer hmaun*. om, WTUtgr BUrXKVlaolL-X.ward B. bar CHIEF OF ruUCA—Witlam Farrow, os. UOAKD OF HEALTH.—Hr. A. L. Dwcln pn. L. Loieu, J. ’ sirauon Wuw^ftaner Wan, LM.Hall,a.B.Lituo. CHURCH DIRECTORY.
ot WASUINOTON and FKAN RUNS
THE CHALFONTE,
CAPE MAY. N. J. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL. Reanurnlly k>CAt®l lahng ooe
MODSUATX KATES.
FCRRSTKIDO WATER
CHAS. 8. HOLMES. Proprietor.
THE BALTIMORE INN Jackson Street. Close to the Beach Add.en MISSIHARRISON
COLLINS' CAFE 106 Decatur Street opp. Columbia avenue, Capo May, N. J.
prteoa, bat call al tbe Jewelry Btora," four doors he --—Port Offloe, oear Perry suwet Tally cards given free. >e leave your _ 1 for a new suit ana Toe aan save money by
MANSION STREET CASH GROCERY. NOW OPEN SPECIAL PRICES TH1SWEIK
TO-DAY, Broome, 16eand 23c wash boards, lie
608*610 Washington St-, Branch Na 14 Bo. Delaware Av., Phils, all kinds of Fresh & Salt Meats at Wholesale and Retail FbQadrtphia
NEATLY AiTUINTED BOOMS i
Oysun sad Craha in every etyie. Faaur erdara eoBctta! P. COLLINS. Proprietor.
HOTEL. DEVON, South Fafsyatte Street, Cap* May City, N. J; ace. Hear IncOcxwa^ JCoraa lYnTpwwM'andupward REEL Sl MACNEIR.
THE GLENWOOD, 609 Hucrhet Street, CAPE MAY, N. J ENLARGED TO DOCULE ITS FORMER CAFACITY; SELECT FAMILY HOUSE. TERMS REASONABLE. Mrs- 8. P. WILLIAMS.
THE EBBITT, JACKSON STREET. \ CAPE M AY. N. J. Open *11 the Year. Steam Huai. Ocean Viyw. Near Golf Links. W. GOLT, Proprlrtor.
THE ALDINE,
THEODORE MUELLER.
THE SHQREHAM, CAPE MAY POINT, N. J. r' IW MANAGEMENT. DIRX TLY OM TEE REACH. V BALLS. AOOOKMODATION FOB aa* Gl
,ugu*ll3. Rev. Thom .* W. Angel I, D.D., BoclorbL Blepben'a church, Barriaburg. Pm August 31), Ilev. W. b. Baer, Pbiladrtpbu. August 27, Rev. 11. M. G. Buff, Philadelphia September 3, Buy. Wm. li. Bown, Rector Church uf tbe Transfiguration, Philadelphia. September 10, Rev. C. Krocat Smith. D.D.. Rector SL Michael's and All Angels' church. Baltimore, Md. September 17, Rev. Thomas J. Taylor. Minister Christ Church Mission. FrankUnvUle, Pa
FIRST METHODIST Ei'iSCOFAL CHURCB. WASUMUTON ABOVE OCEAN. Sabbath aemoas—Frayer Mceune s.oo aa macninf^litau aa. and :m p.m. suniaj ■JO p. Bn. kpwurth Leacue; Wwlneelaj A*»p^
CONGRESS HALL, Opened for tbe Be'son ot 1UU9 cord year of iitv-cut m*n«g. in- nl. Atboruurbly uodm brick b-dch Cummai dgly rttuated on bluff uverlo-jkmg ocean. Bievaiora. e'ectnc lielu, bell*, eic. mcena morning and evening by Uamlcr'i ockbraio I orchcatra. Sanitary equ p-
THE WINDSOR, CAPE MAY, N. J.. NOW Ol’KN FOR TUK SEASON. IMMKD1ATKLY ON TUE BEACH,' ovw w.xw ~..W w . O ^ DE1VT. ®“0U. ^ FincaMuoatlon oo the R. HALPIN, Proorietor,
MARINE VILLA 2 =- h season. CAPE MAY. N. J. Modernized'and ‘ , “ rC ^
THE CARLTON, CAPE iM AY POINT, N. J.
KELLY
A WEAVER.
THE WYOMING,
CAPE MAY. N. J. CU. TERMS MOUEHATA Mrs. C. H. GARRETSON.
BREXTON VILLA, TWELFTH SEASON, DEUUUTFULLY LOCATED. NEAR TUE BEACH. LARUE PIAZZAS AND SUM I'AKLOI NEAR OOLF LINES. ANaUMU, BOATINU, riSUINU. EEC-LLENl CUISINE. Long distance Telephone 42. MRS. J- A- MYERS,
n*®J)"»T*55j*?L ionus reopu-asocl. It certatlaa Endearor, Friday areamgs al i ET. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH. WASU1NUTON, OFFOSITE OCEAN.
SEA BREEZE, OCEAN FRONT. LARGE AIRY BOOMi WIDE POBCUBS TERMS MODERATE. DANCINO DAY AND EVEN INQ. JACOB MAIER, Manager.
CAPE HOUSE, CAPE MAY POINT, N J. net; aleetocsella; Wiwlere Unlua telegraph; flae oceanasl bar near; n.'-unganl anna oo hasaufnl LaU Uhr: ueicnaj. TEItMh-t! TO rt WEEK. GEO. J. GRIER KROMER.
HOTEL COLUMBIA, Ocean Street, Near Beach and S. J. R. R. KMS, VJ» TO na I*EK WEEK. MEW MANANOEMENT. Mrs. A. FOSTER.
MILLER COTTAGE, Perry Street, Cape May City, N. J. rERMS MODERATE. EXCELLENT TABLE. HOTEL ORIOLE, Ocean End of Perry Street. L ROOMS WITH UNOBSTRCCrEO OCEAN VIEW. SPECIAL RATES FOR FAMILIES. SO BAR (Lin per weet and upwards M. A. FRIEND.
GRIFFITH COTTAGE, 613 Columbia Avenue, Cape May, N. J. OMR SQUARE FROM TBE BEACH AND STOCKTON HOTEL E. J. GRIFFITH.
PIER AVENUE INN, CAPE MAY. N. J. atlon, near the Beach and Port Offloe, Bath Boom added, and tbe bonae thoroughly renovated and Improved. J. 8. WALES

