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LEWIS X. ■XEVEKB.
Botacrintioo. SI PerBfoa in Adnnoo. ADVEETIBIHQ KATES.
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A. M. LOOMIS, Tocdered ty the il»a»gcmcnt. Vbc ColUgt colony nod Fncod?. on Saturday Evening, Aug. 19
BATUIIDAY, AOGCBT 19,1899. J. Henry KdmuDiU, No. 919 Wnnhlngos nUeet, U Conunlanloner of Deedi for the BUI* of I’enMjlTnnl* end New Jer•ey ud nlno NoUry l*ubllc.
CARDS OF ADMISSION, - Frof. D. T. Morgen’# foil orebastrn, To be bed nt Ike bioekloo HotcL
Y WEATHER REPORT, err. or nomcULTUHJ:
V dm tiled wcnlk* Bnturdny, bundiv fi tber, except on tuc . We high northenet
I, brink, probn.
i » 1 i g ? I JS.
G«o. L. Lotrt. Obeerrer. WEST CAPE MAY. MIm Ad* Hughe* la paying her parent* In Wilmington a abort yialt. Hr. Hugo burner la rulUng bla aitlar, Mr*. WalUr Warner, for a abort time. William Bmllb called on friend* at Lee*burg. Thunday. He made the trip Her. William Bancroft and wife, of Camden, are aojournlng with nx-Mayor Reere* and wife. Ueo. H. Keevca waa at the county aeat Monday being aworn In OommlaMoncrof Heed* Mr* Anna Ludlam la the guaet of her alaur, Mr*. Hobert bteel, of Hamm onion, for a week. Tboma* Bldndge, Jr., and family, are calling on friend* and relallfe* in Mlllrllle for a few day*. Hand Vanaant and family, of MUIrllle. are being onteruloed by Mr*. John Vanaant for a few day* Clinton boudar ha* conyeyed hi* halfin tercel In the two lota adjoining Joahna HoSmna'a to II. S. Knlhcrford. William Kldradga returned to 1'hiladelphl* Monday laet, afur (pending ■eyaral month* among hi* ohildran and grandchildren In the borough. Mr. Harry Cattell and family, of I’hlladelphla, are enjoying the bocptlallty of Mr. and Mr*. WiUlam O. Blallner at thalr Emerald aranue cottage Mr*. Ur. Btarena ha* Juit reeelrad the unwelcome*! new# of the loea her parent* home le Eanaa* and all their •Sect* other than a parlor lull and organ. Ml** Kalella Doughty waa the recipient of a beautiful piano Ihia week, the gift of her parent*, Mr. and Mr*. Bdrldge Doughty, In honor of her 18th birthday. Mr*. Hannah Wheaton, of Trenton, paatad Friday with Mr*. Thom at 1L Hughe*. They had not Been each other lor orer twenty By* yean, and the meet, log waa a mutual w cl coaxe Indeet Chariet Eldradge and family enjoyed e Yialt to AUanllr City on Mood turning in the crnnlng to Ooaan City, where they remained until Tneeday, arrlrlng home on the afternoon train. Horace Church ban a nrow which wi captured while young and tamed into pel It make* dally rieiU to the neighbor*, and can b* cangbl and carried around by anyone without fright.
STOCKTON HOTEL H. M. CAKE, Proprietor. P. H. H CAKE, Manager EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL
GENERAL INFORMATION. ere are In am In Brttlah One of the cotton mill* at Atlanta, Ge, ha* been compelled to glee up It* night run because of a lack of compent labor. High beela. It la aald, owe thelrcrtgln I I'erela. where tber were lolrodueed > rale* the feet from the burnliw aanda ef that country. M Th* latest tort for sobriety la a word f S3 letter*. It la elrctrophotomlcrography, and the meaning aa there giren la “photographing by electric light object* magnified by the microball of fire, which afterward prored » a meteor, wo* aeen abootlng ■ugh the sky at Fond du Lac, Wl* It alighted upon tbs roof of John Wa- ’ dwelling, and act Are to the
i.
Elghtr-four per cent, of the entire a late of Idaho la atlU public land, counting to more than 44,000,000 iraa. Of thl* area. It ha* bafll eatlated by the government geological
eland la IMj. He came to tbla country at an early age and settled in New Jeraey. At the outbreak of the C,t11 War be entarod the army ae captain of the Fifth New Jersey V oluntaere. He served throughout the war and waa engaged in many of the great battle*, being wounded at CbancelloraviUe and Gettysburg. 11* gained the brevet of BrigadierGeneral fork la services al Chancellor*. ville, and at the cessation of boaUliUee was made Major-General in reward for gallant service* throughout the war. In 18GG be became connected wl New Jeraey railroad*, particularly wl those which became later a part of I
gated ax
t y.oSbooo”icr
aafully.
(O.) penitentiary were In the habit of Iteallng cigars from the shop, and transferring them to outside eonfed■ratea. One of the prisoner*, an old soldier, had a wooden leg. This ha had nwd aa a receptacle for some of the
■tolen cigars.
An exdted mule in Atlanta, Mo., attacked a horeo and killed It, severely ijured another, and then dashed among four policemen, who tried to subdue It with a shower of bricks. One of the officers bad
oot, and x
is glad
bla offioe. Mr. 1’alareon officiant officer since his and iparea no pain* in anything h* na-
tion of lb* greater part of the borough
n plentiful at the a lean md many beach parti aa ther tbla cxoalleDt fruit. They all mat with abundant auocc A Jolly party of thstalracxa tor a few dayi outing at Atlantic OUy Tuesday, vi* of Ooaan Ottv. Th* party ccoalated of Mlaaaa Barths Snyder. Ell* Wheaton, Carrie Hogbea, Gertie Entrikin aad Etta Keeve*. Th* gtrle staled that they ware going for an enjoyable
At the request of the employ** for a vacation, th* goid-bua'.ing factor] down this weak. Fog lb* paal
•paratioa to mast the trade- The boom ha* avary appearance of being para Baal, andjt MJo^ hopscMt will oo ploy** same from dUUrenl pelni^d " aotmty, tbs effect* are fait claewbei
COURT HOUSE. Surrogate HewtU waa at Cap* May caty Wadnaaday on official bpai^aw" Deputy Clerk Ludlam and wife soJoyed th* am bream *! bm 1*1* aty Friday. Miaa Nellie Learning, of Cape May aty, called a friend* and rai
City, waa In town b
John Hawaii and family,of Bridgeton, are enjoying a TlM^wlih hie a Mlokel, of Upper
SKKSSSST-"
GARDEN NOTES.
Tbs Connecticut IcgUlatura fiu P****ed a law protecting the trailing arbutus, said to be the first law ever passed In any *tate of the union for the
protection of a wild flower.
New orchids continue to put In *J>pranie* and th* mo*t prominent *1 a recent meeting of th* Boral Hortlnui- > V»I aodety waa Odontogloasutt nlapum seraphim, a superb white vartety of great ala* and vary purs) from
D» B. Crawahay, Eeq.
In several of the agricultural papers from th* southern atatca, we find r*G s of arret of strawberries having , plowed up when they were so loaded with rip* fruit that th* Jules —"■ down the furrow. There wee no iand for them, or the price which Id ha obtained would not repay ex-
rn of harvesting and shipping.
D *pprectal* th* Importance pf croa*-breeding stad hybridization wa have only to look rqund our gardens and our txhlbltlou tenia, or to scan tha catalogue* of our nurserymen. Belection has don* and la doing much for th* Improvement of our plant*, but It Is Croee-breeding which na* furnished us with the material* for selection. A few years ego by th* expression “pew plant*/' wt meant plant* newly IntroQuced from other countries, but, with th* eooriblc exception of orchids, (hi nnab*r of new plants of '* 5
Hon is mow relatively few.
JOTTINGS ABROAD,
Tbs empire of Morocco la th* moat Important Mat* that is absolutely
without s newspaper.
T^e disproportion of th* aexea la ■Hll very great In Australia. In Weal Australia there were only (4,000 women In a population of 198,000.
Natural gaa found at Hi
I 1872 be entered political Ufe and sleeted Slate Senator (or C* county, receiving the compliment of reelectlon In 1879 and 187S. In 1»70. If - and I860 be was President ol the St Senate, and while holding that office In 1881 he waa elected 10 the United Slate* Senate aa the aucoemot of Tbeoiorc F. Randolph, for the term of six year*. General Sewell baa been a delegate lo every National Kepuqllcan Convention since 187C, and on each occasion wi made chairman of the delegation. U waa one of the Commlaiionert from Hi State of New Jersey to the World'* Fair al Chicago. He it In command of the Seoond Brigade of the National Gua of New Jersey, and 1* connected wl the management of variou* banks, tn compania* ana philanthropic socictii In 1899 be was again elected lo t United-Stale* Senate, hit term expiring is 1901. WAVELETS. E. C. Cox want* day work or waab at home. Ileal donee, Bu John atreet. Go to Vrolfa Ice Cream Parlor*
Lost—A gold jeweled butterfly veil pin. Reward If returned to Lafi You oan get tbe Jeraey Lightning Cleansing Soap Powder at Brook 1 * Grocery ttore. Try a package.
given free with prizo*. Now 1* your time to get a firaLclas* •nil at a vary reasonable price, ai Heidi I* closing out hi* entire Mock. Lost.—A gold link bracelet, diamor •citing. Liberal reward if returned Mr*. 8. Thompson, Carroll Villa. Lon—A red India Shawl; |9 reward will be paid It left with Milt Harrison Baltimore Inn. Don't make a mlatake when you call to seleot Euohrc prizes, but call at tbt “Queen Jewelry Store," four door* below tbe Poat Offioe, near Perry street Tally card* gives tree. Wisixd—Lodger* for desirable *tr ond or third rtory farnuhed room-, central location. Inquire al Wars Offiei.
POINTS OF INTEREST
F
|Y WAY of a "ready reference” for the usually overtimed hotel clerk, particularly when the bou*« II of gusMt, the following list of i of general interest throughout
Gaps May have been prepared, and will
and quite convenient and useful aa of "guide book" for visitors. At
almost all of lb* Inalilullooi or placss
named tbe "stranger within out can readily obtain whale vet detail* are desired in connection therewith.
Therefore when the courteous and *o-
clerk i* queried aa
. of Intel c*t in Ope gradooaly advise the pur.
Sfoepoi? IpPED CAPE MAY. N J. Tho Finest. Seaside Hotel in the World NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1899 Unsurpassed for grandeur of proportion* and elegance of appointment*. OoeJrd of a mile of apadoo* p irch. Suite* with private bath. The management has completely renovated tyalctn, aervioc, cuiaine and pjlior. American plan. $3 per day and *17 per week upward*. European plan, »L90 per day upward*. ~ - (*or Morgan'* Orcbertta of twenty ploca. HORACE M CAKE. P. H. S. CAKE, Manager.
CHEMICAL BteiINK. Nte I.-ilODae, a
WEST JERSEHCAMY
A SCHOOL JOB MS BRIDGETON, N. J.
In one of the most healthy portkint of Now Jersey, In the pretty town of Bridgeton, u the Weal Jersey Academy. rrcabytcnan Church, in 1S92, and through more than forty year* ol It* exirtonce has always maintained a high •undard of dicipltnc and scholarship, ll has proved lUclf a ChruUan homo •chool aud 1U graduate*, found in all pari* of the country, occupy honorable ;>u*mona in Church aud .Slate. Ttic Inatitutlon i* U)>-toalata tn every department and ha* every needed requisite io prepare young men for cal. logo or lo hi them for active bualnes* life aud the tcaponaihUltica of oUzunthlp. The oampu* bat fourteen acres of land, lupplicd with well-furniahcd buildings,
appuru
.. Tub
gray uniform and arc regularly drilled lo military Italic!, though this exercise I* regarded aa ascondary lo tbe main purpose of tbe ecbool. With a limned number of acholius and strong teaching force, student* are carefully and tborougbly developed tor suocosftful careers. - —I’hllaaalpbla I’rcta. <Jur l*jyi uniformly do Mil. Corrttpond-
it Heatbflsld. Gaslight th# railroad
■t* (Ton there. This 1* said to be the firet practical use to which natural gaa
ha* been put In Eurtgie.
Trot Z*)mbroeo rieclaree that China U th* only country? In tbs world that has succeeded In avoiding tha four great social evil*—feudalism, ml 11 tarlam, sacerdotalism and rapHaUam. London's General Omnibus company ran* 1.800 omnibuses, which carry 190.090.000 passengers a year and run *9,000.000 tnllrs. It owns 14.1*1 bones and employ* 9,000 men. The annual
receipt* arc a bout-»«,000,000.
Germany turns out a hundred fiww pletara petal cord, a day, according to the British consul at Frankfort, and the yearly output U orer 80.00 which are exported to all part* c world. Since tha collecting mania began th* Increase In the numbe poetal cards handled by the Oe port office has been 11.000,000 a ye
ROYALTY AND TITLE.
Cake, Proprietor! I’. U. h.
, i ' -J i c.**.o. nuiagar. Season o! 1899. Tut * “ e * cr ‘I > ' ; following schedule of amuacmcnU will
go into cfleot July 17lb:
Dance* will be given on Monday, Wcdnetday and Friday morning* a 1
o’clock, and Tuesday, Thursday Saturday evenings el 9 o'clock. Conserts on Tueoday, Thursday
Saturday morning! at 10 o'clock, and
Monday, Wednesday, Friday and day evening* at 8 30 o'clock. The management announce* tha
dal amusement* of the highest order
will also be provided from lime U
for tbe plcaiure of thegueeU end friends
of tbe Stockton Hotel.
D. T. Morgan. Muiical Director. feasor A. M. Loomla, Master of Gere-
FOR WEAK STOMACH DISORDERED LIVER Constipation and Malaria
MANSION STREET CASH GROCERY. NOW OPEN SPECIAL PRICES THiSWEIK
TO-DAY, On* pound sugar ol
608-610 Washington St-,
No. 11 Bo. Delaware Av., PhUa.
Fresh & Salt Meats
at Wholaaal* and Ratal] Philadelphia
THE CHALFONTE, CAPE MAY, N. J. -TWOTLY riKST-CLASS KAMiLY UC'TKL. I'l'Bt ffi'Kl!\(i WATXH IWauIoIlj locate] Ia in* ocean an! near gall hat*. kODKUATE KATES. Kalre aad boollol upon appIleaUon CHAS. S. HOLMES, Propriotor.
THE BALTIMORE INN Jackson Street, Close to Die Beach Add-ess MI8S1HARRIS0N
COLLINS’ CAFE 106 Decatur Street opp. Oolumbl* avenue, Cape May, N. J.
P. COLLINS. Proprietor.
HOTEL. DEVON, South Fafayette Streat, Cape May City, N. J; larmsTiLao »tMB pirmir.?vtepwwe^awl^opwari^_ REEL A MACNEIR.
THE GLENWOOD, 609 Huohas Street, CAPE MAY. N. J. KNLAKUXD TO DOE'ULX ITS KOKMSK CAJ'ACfTY. Banner family iiouss. tkkks kkasomabls. Mrs- 8. P. WILLIAMS.
THE EBBITT,
JACKSON STREET, J CAPE M AY. N. J,
Open *3 the Year. Steam Heat. Oresirfici
nr. Near Golf Links.
S. W. GOLT, Proprietor.
THE ALDINE, USCATUK ffTKXrT, HWAM TUX BSACB. CATS MAY CITY. H. J. ruan-QLiM odcsis*, labom alhy kooks, orn all ths tsak. THEODORE MUELLER.
THE SHOREHAM, CAPE MAY .POINT, N. J.
aLKfnOC O-alJ. #■*?]« AOOOMMOOATION FOB me UUBSl ■ LTV BUT ATTACBXD. SAMUEL E. EWING, Proprietor.
DElAKTKBh-T.
—. —rterr Mcnilai all* chol 0] uollcj road. c Mar Foul reached ty untie] !l^ryCTy°nionjlnt. J *£w^£l tyuutcj KAY UGUTnuCBM-Cape May 1'otal, kjb im,reaew, lw;iachanreoro*pt. wpI'lloacaed’ny’uS /SKBSY KAIUtOAD (TSKUSYLVA ATLANTIC CITY BAlUil'AD jKEADINti).STaaMDOAT LAMDINU.—Krwclkeo tiy lroUe TKOLLSY_UAILIteAa-SllcB.U rrom^Bev SCUJlLLProiDreLAKMNIi.-Nneth^aiJJ WSATgltH BCKkAffi-Zieo. L. LotcU. W'X>
CONGRESS HALL, Opened for the Season of IbHO mod year of prerent management. A thoroughly modern bnck bold. Command,_gly ruuated no bind overlooking ocean. Klcvaiora, clcotric ligbt*. bella, clc. Goncen* morning and evening by Hualer'a odcbralol orcbcalra. Sanitary equipR. HALPIN.
CITY DIRECTORY.
anhBssolL-Czaii** X oampueh. so Corgu CULLBCIMU or TAXSA-Dar
BOARD OP BDUCATI01I.-W: r. Oa*K> FESSSSSiiSTZSXtto W^Mereiy. A^ L Uaypia, Ucrucn Tea CITY J. Bptocr l^»mi„ tl offl. •c* WaahUif ton atreet. HTBSCr SUFEKV1BOK.—SdiraJd 3. Bay omo*. cuy lull emsr or PoUCM-wuiiam ratros, no. CUrBalL BOARD or BKALT1L—Dr. A. L. Leach, ptc de&u Lewi* T. Blcrea*, aocreiarr; Oeor L. Lovau, [J. Kralton W*re, Waller Ware, L. M. Ban, A- u. Glue. CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Corner or wasuikuton and rKANBUNn.
August 6, lit. Her. John Bcarborlugb. D.D., BLabop of New Jeraey. Auguat 13, Ilev. Thomas W. Angel], 1D.D., Hector Bl 8lophtn’* church, "
Auguat 20 xlphia.
D.D., Hector BL Michael’* and All Angela' churob, Baltimore, Md. September 17. Rev. Thom** J. Taylor. Himater Christ Ghuroh Mission, Frit:'
A service*—ITayer Meeunt •
a- Srwortb Lesgn*; WedD«rl*y
FIRST nUBBYTSHIAN CBUKCB. COB. DECATUR AND UUUUC3 STREETS. ssntat- hamces—Monung service, wit* > dob, looe o'cloct. Bonder BcaooL • p. Jty^&wncee—<^korcA* < Creye’r * Meeung w' ualey erealng* el a. Young People'* sod? ■I canauan Eadearor, rnday evening* si t
rutty US MEEFINQ,
RICHARDSON, P. COUNTRY INSTITUTIONS
iUMMER^OCgl oMfeanot olSteere < Trewrytwl* >rTro**g.
THE WINDSOR, CAPE MAY, N. J. NGW Ol'BN FOB TUB SEASON. IMMEDIATELY ON THE UKACILJ ONE BLOCK FROM W. J. R. R. DEPOT. Open Spring. Summer. Autumu. All it* appointment*. Finest lonatiou on the South Jersey Coast Dwcctly on the ocean. Family hotel. R. HALPIN, Prooriator.
marine villa ^ season ' CAPE MAY, N. J. Modcrniaod and improvod, Kleottic Lights, absolutely I'nrc Sprlug Water. Noareal Hotel lo Golf Link*. Mrs. JNO. M. ROGERS.
THE CARLTON, CAPE jMAY POINT, N. J. KELLY A WEAVER.
THE WYOMING,
CAPE MAY. N. J. E UEACiL TERRS MODEUSTK. Mrs. G. H. GARRETSON.
BREXTON VILLA, TWELFTH SEASON. DEUuUTPULLY LOCATED, NEAR THE BEACH. LARUE PIAZZAS AND BUR PARLORS. NEAR OOLP LINKB. ANUUNp, BOAT1NU. PISUINU. EXCELLENT CUIBINB. Lang distance Telephone 42. MRS. J A- MYERS.
SEA BREEZE, OCKAN FUOKT. LA.IIGE AIKY HOOlti W1DK IXJUUlIia TERMS MODERATE. DANCING DAY AND gVENINU. JACOB MAIER, Manager.
CAPE HOUSE, CAPE MAY POINT. N J.
GEO. J. GRIER KROMER.
HOTEL COLUMBIA, Ocaan Streat, Near Beach and S. J. R. R. TKRMB, glAO TV 11* PER WEEK. MEW MANANUERENT. Mrs. A. FOSTER.
MILLER COTTAGE, Parry Street, Cape May City, N. J. TERMS MODERATE. EXCELLENT TABLE.
HOTEL ORIOLE,
M. A. FRIEND.
GRIFFITH COTTAGE. 613 Columbia Avenue, Cajxe May. N. J. IE SQUARE FROM TEE BEACH AND STOCKTON HOTEL E. J. GRIFFITH.
OPEN ALL TEE YEAR.
PIER AVENUE INN,
CAPE MAY, N. J.

