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WKDHESUAV, AUGUST *3.18W J. Henry Edmundi.h'o. 612 Weehln*oa etreet. U Uommimiouta of Dc«d< fur; the Bute of resoeylnnle end Mew Jrr eey ud eleo Nolery l*ubUc-
CAPE MAY WEATHER REPORT, D. A OUT. or AOKICULTLR*.
r Wedoetdey end Thun-
Ocoeretly fi dey, mode rate ■ally worth,
x riijfr*
Ueo. L. Lotwtt. Obeereer. REAL ESl'ATE TRAHBrERS.
Xere B. Lekw et ui. of Ocean City, te Joaepb H. Fee ton, of Merchanteille, N. J., lot 810. aactioo K, Oceww City. Aw(tut 16. 81100. Richard U. BUlu el ui,of OcemiCity, to Richard SbeTlin, of PhUadelpbia, lot 726. aeclioa U, Uoas City. Aaguet 1C. 81160. William N. MatUi to Ulee Use Buach, of Mew York Uty. lot S3, block 2. map 1, tract A. Klmburel. Auguel 21. 81. William M.HalUi to VioU kLUcboul, of Oborlio, Ohio, lot 10. block 4, n
Tbomee h. Blmmooe ot ax, of Mill. Tlllo, N. J., to Jamat Graham Loaduu. of Taxaa, lotaOW.Cdl and 633, eeou C, Ujeao City. Aaguet 31. MIX). George L. Horn, of rhiladelpbia, Leonard B. Iboenae, of Ocean City, lot 603. aactioo U. Ocean City. Aaguet SI.
bet wean Robert 1. Kirby, of V. Udwood. and William T. Qameoo, contractor, of Holly Bee oh City, for the erection oerura Apm lit, llxo, ol a sf frame baikfiog oa lot S3 and oovhalf of lot 23, blook 2V, Wildwood. Filed Aaguet 17.
The aoaplete norel tn the "Mew Lipplncotf tor bepUmbcr U entitled ‘The Ducbcee of Mona," by Maurlae Hewlett. Thk U an Italian olery of the pictui eeqoe and dramatic daya of Lit jar Bor (la. A young Kagliah girl of almpla birth aeocnde the ducal throne of Mona and la wretched in her rieh aurrounInga. The paaalon of an Itallaa lorar bring! on a oriau whloh hat the c of a great atage picture. Mr. HewlilTe handling of the plot it maaterly, ar
Under the title, "Tba Effrontery ol Paul Jon. a,' George Uibbe giree a clear ptcluraeque deecrlption of the capture ot Whitehaven by the daunlleea Paul Jonea and hie little boat ”Banger.’’ "Whara Stockton Wrote Hie btonoe,” by Thaodora F. Wolfe, M. 11.. Ph. O., wlB appeal to erery one wko baa anJoped tba fruiu of Mr. Btockioa'a wondarful Imagination. •■EnlartainUig Rngllah Royally," by Igaou," glraa Inti-
of on usual merit and •The Cueatlon of YechU," by Cuartoe Ledyard Morton, "KflecU of I Equal Suffrage In Colorado, M by Virginia GJ Eilard; "The National Export Exposition," by Dr. W. P. Wilson, "ThireL . Thrilling Inddant of Sodth west Texas,’ by Albert Bigelow Paine, "Brocae Button Heroes: a Study of the G. A. II, " limed to the great gathering at Philsdalphla, by George Morgan, and "Aoeo- ' ‘ m iha Aslillca,’’ by the Hon.
Cape May Point, opposite Cape May Light House, on Ilmrsdiiy jlfternooii, jlupst 24, at 4 o’clock, showing Wreck on the Shoals, Bringing out the Mortar, Hook on the Life Car, Shooting ball and line over Wreck, Working the Breeches Buoy, Hauling off the Car, Bringing the Saved Ashore, Launch of the big Boat, Showing the whole manner oi procedure whereby thousands of lives have been saved. After the drill HOVl fOR S01AE fUH. Egg Race (on Spoons held in the mouthy, Watermelon Eating Contest, Wheelbarrow Race to Goal IJIindFolded, Gimbing Greasy Pole lor purse at top.
POINTS OF INTEREST
TJY WAY of a "ready reference" C3 for the usually oreruxed hotel " elerk, particularly when the bouse la full of gueeU, the following Ulxt ot places of general interest throughout Gape May hare been prepared, and will be found quite oonTcniaiit »Bd useful te a sort of ’’guide book" for rial tors. A. almost all of the losliluUoni or plane of note named the "stranger within our gates’’ can readily obtain whatever d<ulla are desired In connection therewith.
ly point or place of interest In Cape May, be one graciously advlac the pur- —— ol a copy of The Dsu-t Wjvx. be result will be mutually mils factory. Tbe list will be revited extended until It reaches the "
STOSIJTO]? 50TEL CAPE MAY. N- J. The Finest Seaside Hotel in the World NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1899
Uoeurpssscd lor grandeur of proportions i third of a mile of spacious porch. Suites s baa completely renovstod system, servioe, cull |>er day and »17 per week upwards. Euro ‘ * uor Morgan's Orchestra of twenty plea P. H. S. CAKE, Manager.
id elegance of appointments. Onctb private bath. The manage ne and policy. American plan, 83 nan plan, 8t.SU per day upwards. HORACE M CAKE.
To accommodate the crowd a special steam train will leave West Jersey Depot at 3.30 o'clock. Can also go by Trolley Road to the Light House.
anally - Cor
llroad.
through t
s batUcBeld of Gettysburg, he psetureeque Blue MaunHagerstown and Anlietam,
and down tbe beautiful and histone Bbenandoah Valley to the unique Caverns of Lursy. thence across the rolling hills of Northern Virginia to Washington, it the route of this tour—a section of the country Inlsueely interesting from both a historic and a scemo stand-
point.
The tour will leave Mew York 7.00 A. M., and I’btUdsIphia 12.20 P. M., Saturday, Beptember 16, In chnrga of one of the oumpany's tourist agents, and will cover a period of live daya An experienced chaperon, whote especial charge will be unescorted ladies, will accompany the trip throughout. Bound trip tickets, covering transportation, carnage drives and hotel anoommodstions, will be sold at tbe extremely low rate of 823 from New York. 824 from Tree too, 822 from Philadelphia, and
proportionate rates from other points
For Itineraries and full Informetion | * 8o1 - N, ^ dl “ 1 apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agent, * * "* *
11W Broadway, Mew Yerk; 783 Broad
tlteat. Newark, M. J., or adt’
W. Boyd, Aaaiatanl General Passenger Agent, Broad BUeet Station, PnUadel-
WAVELETS. E. C. Cox wants day work or wash at boms Residence, Bh John street. Found —Child's sack In pavilion opposite Blockloc Hotel. Call at Wavs
office.
Go to Wolf* Ice Cross Parlors Mixed Cream. 10 cents. tf Borxell stlU has a few bargains left. They mutt be sold before the end of the
season.
You oan get the Jersey Llxblning Cleansing 8oap Powder at Brooa'i Gro-
cery store. Try a package.
OaU at the Queen Jewelry Store to •elect your euchre prises Tally cards
ol Kuohrc prises I n Jewelry Store," w Post Oflloe, near
Tally cards given
Wan-rau—Lodgers for desirable etc “* "* story lurnisbed rooms;
central loostlon. Inquire at Wavs Offlcs .
WEST JEBSEIACADEMJ A SCHC
I l.e
BRIDGETON. N. J. me of the most healthy port! jus of Jersey, In the pretty town of clou, is the West Jersey Academy. .usUlution was founded by the rreabytenan Church, in 1362, and through more than fully years ot Its existence has always maintained a high standard of didplinc and acholarahlp. It haa proved itself a Chriilian home school and Its graduates, found in all parts of the country, occupy honorable jHiBllione in Cnurcb anti Mato. The institution la up-to-date in every department and has every needed requisite to prepare young men for college or to fit them for active butlncea life and the responsibilities of olUxcaship. Toe earn,tus has fourteen acres ol land, supplied with well-furniahod buildings, a gymnasium, and every other appurtenance necessary in a model school. Tee scholars of tbe aesdeuy wear a simple gray uniform and are, regularly drilled In military laotics, tnou^b this exercise is regarded as second *ry to tbe main purpose of tbe school. Wllh a limited number of scholars and strong teaching force, students arc carefully and tnorougbly developed for auoceaatul careers. —Philadelphia Press. Our tjoyr vru/jrmly do terlf. Comujondrare iaestot. I'UOKUUS W. LYON,
1 November 30, will be the moat Interesting and Important event occurring In Philadelphia since tha Centennial Exhibition of 1876. In addition to lie valuable commer, isl exhibit* It will present many
x will lurnlah music alternately, and a Midway Pitlaanoe, equal U not superior to the famous World's Fair Midway at Chicago, and
enlal village, Loudon ghost show, Hagen heck’s wild animal show. Blarney CatUa and many other unique presen latrona will furnish abundant and dlretained amusement. Arrangem have also been made fer mandolin, tar and banjo concerts and for a grand chorus from the German singing noeleFor this oooaalon the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will tickets from all points on Its lias to Phlladslphla and Mura at rats of a fare and a third tor the price of lUauaaoe of the S* f additional:
id receive s liberal
The big Q. A. 1C encampment i Philadelphia begins Beptember 4 Ns' Bundty's Philadelphia ’-Brass’’ (Augu *7) will be e souvenir edition, dedic >t .1 to tbe heroes of the Grand Army. T* will be filled with valuable Inform >n -o for tnoae who attend the festivities a-.d interesting nutter appropriate to this great event in Grand Army circles Arttals and photographers will tld thmost skilled writers in nuking this edition the finest ever publltjied. Be sore to get next Bundsy’s ‘’Prase." Are you looking for an old comrade who you behave will be here at ibe encampment 1 Borne old friend perhaps for j«n f If so lhe T ’’DaUy Prcat" will help you fled him and will print free of personal request* of our sol- , dtcra who will take part in the enoam], and who with to learn the where a of old comrades Write to the ee" and give names, regiment and
simply "Th
THE CHALFONTE, CAPE MAY. N. J. stkktly riKST-cLxiss r ugly hutgi- pt’Kk anusu u atxk BesuilfuUj locator faciag ooeaa ao-l near gut tlaka. BODEK ITS KSTES. luus and bookM upon a|. P !Kauot CHAS. S. HOLMES. Prooriator.
THE BALTIMORE INN Jackaon Street, Close to the Beach Add ess Ml 1S1HARRI90N
You should see thoae ■lea that Borsell baa ju< • Yak. They are tl
COLLINS’ CAFE 106 Decatur Street opp. Columbia avenue, Cape May.’M. J.
MANSION STREET CASH GROCERY. NOW OPEN
Oysters and Crab* tn every style. I KIATLY AITO.XTED BOOMS rOU LXDJICL P. COLLINS. Proprietor.
HOTEL. DEVON. South Fafayette Street, Cape May CilF, N. J; me Ocean. Bate unie. nrc-ciast chef. .ernsc Shst u • urn per day. tviu per w <et »»i npward.
ingly .iluatcd on bluE Concent morning and meat perfect.
CITY DIRECTORY.
ITT COCSCU.-Sl*i Henry, Slward F.
OOtX*CTOIi or T*ItS.-Uartd W. 11.1'. — x. Waanlngtoaanl Franklin stree-. .JK-—Dr. Waiter B. Uaming, offle BOiKD or EDUCATION.—W. F. lhw«'l W. Mecra^, A.^ I. IU;n-«. Urrecr. Tow OTT BOUCtTOE 1. Spirer Ixaming. omc STKEIT BUrEBV(aOU.-BdWArd b. bATr CHIEF OF POLICE—Wiglam Farrow, omc cny Hath HO AMD OF HEALTH.-Dr. A-h-Lreca. pm L^Anvm^.J. lynuS WMaj^SaiS*' CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Corner of WAHHINUTON end FKANKUMBu
August 6, IU. Rev. John Bcarbor. ougb, D.D.. Bishop of New Jersey. Augua; 13 Rev Tbomae W. Anoell, D.D., Rector bh Blopoen’.church, Har■ugual 30, Rev. W S Baer. Phils-
dalphu.
August 27. Rev. U. M. G. Huff.
Philadeiphta.
September 8, U-v Wm. H. Bown, it-ctor Cnurcb of the Tranatlguration,
I’hd.UoJ phis.
“—smiler JO. Rev. C. Eroeal
Rector St Michael'a ■ lurob. Ualllm tc. Md.
Smith,
^September 17. Ret
Minister Chnat Oburob Miaeloc, Frank.
Unvllle, Pa.
ests
i Sj hw S wtaWE
RE~L & MACNEIR.
Butnis oral at the ctaxyma Interviawed were sot dkposed to be dogmatic about day golf. One of them aeoalbly sal ■’F0» those who are obliged to labor six daya la the week 1 approve of
the highest order 1 also be provided from the pleasure of the guasu and (rlends
'AT LAST' Sick-Headache Dizziness, MeUria La Grippe
THE GLENWOOD,
509 Huorhet Street. EMLABOEO TO DOUBLE T SELECT FAMILY HOUSE.
Mra- 8. P. WILLIAMS.
THE EBBITT, JACKSON STREET. CAPE M AY. N. J. Open all the Year. Btaam HctL Ooeaa View. Near Golf Links. S. W GO-T, Proprlator.
608-610 Washington St-. Branch No. 14 Bo. Delaware At., Phils, all kind. oT Fresh & Salt Meats
THE ALDINE,
THEODOR ? MUELLER
THE SHOREHAM,
LilMBT-CLABB UTEBY ATTACHED. SAMUEL E. EWING. Proprietor.
CONGRESS HALL,
Opened for ttie Bene
aosgciuenl. A thornunhly modern bnek Im'rL Gouimai duscrliKiking ocean. Blcvamra, clentrir liebu. bclla, cning by Uamler’s oclcbrmie 1 orcbeatra. Banitary aju p-
THE WINDSOR,
CAPE MAY. N. J.
MOW OPKN FUR THE 8KASOS.’ IMMEDIATELY CM THE BEACH.:
Open Spring, Summer, Autumn. All it* app'lntmcnta.
it lunation on the
£kmUy hold.
R. HALPIN. Proorletor.
MARINE VILLA
23'.h SEASON.
CAPE MAY. N.jJ. Mo-lcrnlaed and improved. Klootrtc Lighu, absolutely Pure Spring Water.: Viiamat II It,.' Ij, (l.itf I.I,,L .
THE CARLTON, CAPE MAY PDINT, N. J.
Ounninj and Ftatung. llicycUre eu coeiiDodauane for Je ru,-e*. Oo3
ie«au va* KELLY A WEAVER.
THE WYOMING,
CAPE MAY. N. J. ID Till BEACH. TEHHS HODEKATK' Mrs. Q. H. GARRETSON.
BREXTON VILLA, TWELFTH SEASON. DEUUUTFULLY LOCATED, NEAR THE REACH. LARUE FUZZAS AND BUK PARLORS. 'EAR OOLF LINKS. AN JUNO. HUATtNU. FISHISIU. EXCELLENT CUISINE. Long dUUncc Telephone 42. MRS. J-A- MYERS.
SEA BREEZE OCEAN FRONT. LARGE AIRY BOOMS.
WIDE POUCHES
DANCUiU BAY AND EVEMINU. JACOB MAIER, Manager.
CAPE HOUSE,
GEO. J. GRIER KRONER.
Mgmjrn n
i* Derearra* or Mum a-e-ea, ILm. U.UA. an. aj «f'AFkk«» ABk.AbtX,
•jaureireiJeS.''^ ***
F. L BICHAEDSOE. F. M.
COUNTRY INSTITUTIONS
rr. MABOAKETS HOrsH.-nnrbre ! mglgowa uSSSi EEEE HOUSE of Con wet o’ BleUn of tbe aaM-7BSJs*-~s AM PE BORE—(Frweby'jrtaa). cue May
Four. Kmctod oy T-oacju
U'kLV- FRIEBPLY .UdETYg-CU Mngre.
HOTEL COLUMBIA, Ocean Street, Near Beach and 8. J. R. R. SEB, XIAO TO ue I’Ell WEEK. HEW HAHAHOEMEHT. Mrs. A. FOSTER.
MILLER COTTAGE, Perry Street, Cape May City, N. J.
HOTEL ORIOLE, Ocean End of Perry Street. ALL KOOH3 WITH UHOBSTRUCTED OCEAN VIEW. BFECIAL RATES FOR FAMILIES. HO BAR. ILO0 per week an ! npwarda. M. A. FRIEND.
IGRIFFITH COTTAGE. 613 Columbia Avenue, Cape May. N. J. E SqUAHB FROM THE BEACH AMD STOCKTON HOTEL y E. J GRIFFITH.
PIER AVENUE INN, CAPE MAY. N. J. ar UmBm/d. ud Post OOee, Beth Boom added, antFthe boom J. 8. WALES

