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Bataoriotion. SI PgB—on is Adrinoe, AITEETISIBO KATES. .
FR1DAT, A DOUBT US. 18W.
J. Henry Edmundi, No. 612 WeiMnfob «»««. U Commleeloner of Deed* for Ihe Bute of renneylTenl* esd New Jermj end aUo Notary I“u bile.
CAPE MAY WEATHER REPORT.
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Geo. U U)Yrrr. Obeereer. COURT HOUSE. Mia Julie Adame la Tlellln* bar lie ter, Mre. LeeUe 8. Ludlem Uue week. Reuben F. Johneon, of Erme, wa emoof Ttanredey'i buiioea TUilore. The pout jury for Heplember Urm of eoort will oe drawn on Tueedey nceb Mia E1U Hewitt la eolerUlnloc, UiU week, Mia Beale Darla, of Bridgeton. Albert Adetaa and friend, of Oemden, called on reletira Wodoeeday after-
fCx-Ooiuly SuperintendentV.O Miller, of Booth Dennla. tranaacted bualnea In the village Toeeday. J. Durrel Hoflman, of Fiehing Creek, waa doing bualnea at the Burrogale'a OfBa on Wedoaday. Morgan Hand and wife returned Saturday evening after a two week*' eojoern In the mounlaina. Mta Ethel Swat, of Ba lale City, ha been ependlng a few daya with her a la tar, Mr*. Harry Creea. Attorney William E. Zeller, of Philadelphia, wa attending to profaaalonal matter, here on Wedneaday. Jama Shoemaker and Anthony Steelman, of Tuckahoe, made a hurried buaInca trip to the BurrogaU'a Ufllce Tunaday afternoon. The Reading Railroad Company ha. replaced the old platform around the eUUon here by one of greater dlmenmom and aublllty. Muter Jeaale Ludlam, ton of Deputy Clerk Lealle S. Ludlam, returned Thureday, after ependlng a week with hie grandparent, at Dasnlevtlle. “Cbea" Hava retained to duty at Fort Mifflin on Taeed.y morning after ependlng a abort furlough with hla paredta, Bheriff and Mra. John W. Heerca, and frienda Lealle Champion bu begun training for the bicycle race, at the coming fair. Lealla la l e champioo" of tha county, and bold, a number of medal, and priia woe aletwbare. A. It Cole, of Bridgeton, ba been conducting a wagon tale at Wha ton’. Hotel, during the week, and met with qalla a euocaaa WUllem Heritage, of thia plane, wa. tha fint pnrchaaar. Lulhar T. Gartlaon hu been bually engaged thu weak paling placard, oround tha county relative to tha County Fair, which will ba held on October t, landC- Heretofore .ha fair hu been held about the middle of September, but the elonna occurring about that
board. The County Board hu fixed Saturday, September 2, next, between Ihe houn of 7A0 A. M. end 12 o'clock noon, in the court houac at Cape May Court Houu, u tie day tor examination. All the pr • ot mem ben u well u new eppUcxr t- of the local board, will ba requiiad
u given nt evening. The Epwnrth Leegne attended la a body, and rendered a ehort' tereetlng program, after which took ot a bountiful eupply of maloe and Mbar good Ullage prepared for tha oocaalon. At an early hour tha party ~
having enjoyed the Thom pceeeat Included Mr. and Mra dlnton Creeae, Mr. and Mra Joeedh Canon. Mr. _ Mr. and Mra Chartu Oarrataoa, Dr. L M. Dowoe, Rev.
GRAND GODF DAUU AT THE STOCKTON HOTEL ON Saturday Evening Aug. 26 The membera of the CAPE MAY OOLF CLUB h .v/Ylndly'oooaenled to glv the Bell their euppeet. Regular coupon bekete good on thle uocaaloo.
DIAS CREEK.
Mr. and Mra Sonthard Page are entertaining company from Baltimore Captain Nathan Doagbly la bull Oleg , a large net home at the beach thu week. I Mr. Whllefield Thom [woo u enter, taming company from Cumberland Co.
ever the battlefield of OeUy.burg.
Mra Etta Thompeon, rl Onaben. came down awheel and .pent bet unlay with her parent, here. Mr. Chu. Norton', new boat U nearly completed, and our old •all. uy aha will be a faet uiler. It U uld that Mr. Frank DougUu, who moved to Bio Urande eome two yean ago, will move back again thle Mr. Wm Woodlin who i. employed by the Aogieeee Fuh Compeny, Saturday and Snoday with hi. family Tha SondayAchool plunlc at Bbaw. Landing wu largely attended on Wednead.y. Dennuville, Ureen Creek and Diu Creek were repieeentcd. AU report a good lima. RIO GRANDE. Cool evening*. Morquilo. are diuppoaring. The heavy rain, landed the tome tore very much for the factory. Mr. Frank Jonea ha. a Cat Ibil had G kitten., all having double faet. Mra Laura Brown la .pending a few day. with her brother of lbl« place Mr. Ephriam HUldrclh hu nlacd the largeat tomato In the place, it weighing 4U ounoea ire a total failure village, they being meetly acalded. Mlw Dora Hand, a very cnarmlnc young lady of Millville, I. .pending a few daya with frienda here. Capt. Fred Neal and Ephriam HUdrelh want to Atlantic City on Tuaaday !ut with a boat load ot peachci. Mr. William Seaman, our mock eatnamed W. J, A 8. H B agent, la adding an addition to hla home on Pare* dlae avenue. Howard Buck ie apending a few daya with hi. grandparent, Mra Hoaemen, thia place, be having a poailion Uocan City thu aummer. The Hio Grande Canning Factory atarted up oo Wedneaday luL ‘ being about 1U0 people on tend. J eight o'clock they atarted and workad until twalve, canning In thou four houra about 30U0 cam. They will atari'up again next Tuesday. WOODBINE. Among the recent rial tors at tha Agricultural School ware: M. Bamberger, Supervising Principal of tha Carlaladt. N. J , public echoob, Mia. A. E. Stabler and Mr. Leroy Sterling, of Philadelphia, Mra E. Bartbolmow, of Bridgeport. Conn.i D.a. Kaplan, Dambo and Arana rich, of Few York, and Mr. Mlodaanaky, of Wuhlogton, D. O. Mr. Samuel Hall Day, the Oouultlng Arnhltect ot tha Baron de Uirach Agnoulturel School, U preparing a act of plana tor a new school building, a cottage for the school at ill and a creamery. Thau buildings will be located near the De Uirach Hail, uauggceled by Hours. Meehan At bona, the landscape gaideneta of the acqool. Besides the abort mentioned buildings the following buildings will be added to the equip-
brooder bouses, root cellar and storage bouse, laundry and lavatories. The present dairy barn will be remodelled
at cattle. Tha faculties for InetruoUon
ditloa of thrae iaatruolors to the pri number of books in the library, and
of Natural Solaocc*.
The National Export Exposition,
lember 14 at bar 30, will be the important event occurring In Philadelphia since the Centennial Exhibition of 1870. In addition !o Ha valuable commercial exhibits It -will paeaent many featana of popular Inlcreat and amusement. The United Stake Marine Band, Boom's Band, tha Banda Bcwaa, Innas'
equal If not superior to the famous World's Fair Midway at Chicago, and > prising a Chincaa village, a Chin net
diversified have also bean made tor mandolin, guitar and banjo concerta and for a grand the German tinging aotle-
ria Hagerstown and Anlletam, iwn the bean tilul and historic
Shenandoah Valley to the unique Oara of Luray. thence acrues the rolling a of Nuribern Virginia to Washing- , is the rouk of this tour—a aedion tha country Intensely lekreeling from both a historic and a tcanio .laud-
wtU leave New York 7.0U Philadelphia 18.30 P. M-,
Saturday, Sepkmbcr lb, In charge of one of the company's tourist agents, id will cover a period of five daya. An ipencnced chaperon, whose oapeoial charge will be unaecorkd ladle*, will accompany the trip throughout. Bound trip ticket., covering transportation, carriage drives and bokl eooommode- >, wlU he sold at the extremely low of »30 from New York, *34 from Trenton, *33 from Pniiadelphta, and proportionate rake from other pointa For itineraries and tall Inlormation apply to ticket agents, lonrlst Agent, U'JG Broadway, New Yarki TbJ Broad street, Newark, N. J., or addree. Goo. W. Boyd, Amiatanl General Paaaengcr Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadd-
STOGIfTOIJ 150TEL CAPE MAY. N- J. The Finest Seaside Hotel in the World NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1B99 Unaurpaaeed for grandeur ot proportion* and elegance of appointment.. Onethird of a mile of apaciona pirch. Smlee with prtvak b»lk. The management haa completely renuv.U*! ay.teiu, aervioe. cuieine and p.hoy. American plan, *3 ,y Uld (17 per week upwards. European plan, *1.54 per day upwards, laor Morgan'. Orchestra of twenty pieces HORACE M CAKE. P. H. S. CAKE, Manager.
WAVELETS.
tiirl wankd tor general boueewo Apply at W.vx ofilce. E. C. Cox wanta day work or wasL borne. Residence, Su John street. Fooxn—Child's lack in pavilion poatle Stock ton Hotel. Call at Wj Oo to Yvotfa Ice Cream Park Mixed Cream, 10 cents. t Borxell still has a few bargains li They must be sold before the end of Cleanalng Soap Powder at ^root's Uruoeryitore. TYy a package. UaU at the Ifuoen Jewelry Store to •elect your cucure pnios. Tally Card, given tree with prices. Now ia your time to get a Ont-claaa
. Bor
»atock.
low the Post OBioc, near Perry e re Tally cards given tree. WasTED—Lodgers for desirable * ond or third story lurnuned roou central kmallon. Inquire at Warx Ofili
A O. A. R. SOUVENIR. Everyone Interested In the C The big Q. A. H. cncampmc Philadelphia begins September 4. Next Sunday 'a Philadelphia VPreea'' (Augu 1 87) will be a aouvenlr edition, dedicate, to the heroes of the Grand Army, li will be fiUed with valuable Informatioi for tnoae who attend the festivities am .interesting matter appropriate to thu great event in Grand Army circle. Artlau and photographers will aid Un moat .killed writers in making thia cdi tlon the finest ever pabliihed. Be tu-i to get next Sunday's "Prosa.'* Are you looking for an old comradwho you believe will be here at ihe encampment I Some old friend petbap. In a regiment whom yon have not arce for yean f If so the "Dally Prea." wil help you find him and will print free o charge all panooal request! ot our sol. diem who will take part in the encamp and who wish to learn the where abouta ot old comndea. Write to the 'Preaa" and give names, regiment ami ilber details and address limply ••Tbi Preaa,’' Philadelphia."
POINTS OF INTEREST TV - WAY -mf a "raady reference" Xj tor the O.nally overtaxed hotel eierk, particularly when the house U of gueata, the following list ol places of general interest throughout Cape May have been |-r*pared, and will nd quite oonvrnlenl and useful a. at "guide book" for viaiten. At aim oat all o' the Institutions or places t named the “atranger within our gates" can readily obtain whatever doteUa are deaired In connection therewith.
com modeling hotel eierk is queried as to any point or place of tpleieri in Gape May, he ess gracionaly advise the purchase .if aoopyof The D.ii.i Wave, and the result will be mutually sail, factory. The list will be rtvi ej and extended until It reaches the limn of oomprebaoaive completeneaa.
WEST MEI ACADEMlf
BRIDGETON. N. J. lu one of the most hoalthy portions of New Jersey, In the pretty town of Bridgeton, 1. the West Jersey Academy. Tuc institution waa founded by the Presbyterian Church, in 1SYJ, and through more man furly yean ot Its exutence has always maintained a higU standard of dictpllne and ecbolsralup. It has proved lUhif a Christian home school and 1U graduates, found m all paru of me country, occupy honorable IHMiuona in Church and state. The Institution la up-to-date In every department and has every needed requteite Co prepare young men lor collide or to lit them for active burinea. life and the responsibilities of mtixenibip. fue oampus ba. fourteen acre, ol land, - supplied with well-furnished buildings, a gymnasium, and every other appurtenance necessary in a made: school Tne tanolsr. of the scado uy wear a (Impie gray uniform and are regularly drilled In military taotiei, lhou;u mu exercue li regarded a. eecoud.ry to the main purpote ot the school- Wltb a limited number ot acbolara and ftrong teaching force, students arc carefuuy and muroughly dcveloiwd tor suoceatful careers —Philadelphia Press. Ourjugr unijvrm!# da mU. Camii*nd-
M. Cake, Proprietor, P. 11. S. Cake. Manager. Season of 13311. Tbi following acbedule ol amnacmenu will go into effeot July 17lh: Dances will be given on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings o'clock, and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings at 8 o'clock. Moris on Tuesday, Thursday Saturday morulngs al 10 o’clock, and Moods), Wednesday, Friday and day eveidogi at 3 30 o'clock.
cial amusements of the bighiwt order will also be provided from time Ic for me pleasure of the guests and friends of the Stockton Hotel. D. T. Morgan. Musical Director. Professor A. kL Loomis, Master of Gere-
MANSION STREET CAlill GROCERY. NOW OPEN SPECIAL PRICES THIS WIEK TO-DAY, Noodle*, 4c asd Sc per box; Prune), 3j
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608-610 Washington 8t-, Branch No. 14 So. Delaware A*., Phils, all kinds ot Fresh & Salt Meats al Who!mate and Retail
THE CHALFONTE,
MOUEIUTK BATES.
CAPE MAY. N. J.
Bates and bootin opon appOeatMo CHAS. 8. HOLMES, Prooriator.
THE BALTIMORE INN Jackson Straet, Cota to tha Beach Add exs MISSIHARRISON 1
COLLINS’ CAFE 106 Decatur Street opp. Oolumblx avenue. Cape May, N. J.
Oysters sad Unha in every atyla. Famllr ordera aoncue BXiTLV amiUrTBO BGUHh FOB LSUIKs. P. COLLINS. Proprietor.
HOTEL. DEVON, South Fafayette Street, Cape May City, N. J; non. Near the Oocao. BKwse tahle. ritahdam dirt. .eras: lu.) 10 Xuae no i«ir;amo gw w»etaMsiiwanh^_ ^ REEL A MACNEIR.
THE GLENWOOD, 609 Hucrhee Street, CAPE MAY. N. J. KBLAKOO TO DOCBLf TTS FOBBEIt CAFACITT; HXhXCT FXIULT BUUBK. TEEMS BASSOjrXBLX. Mrs- 8. P. WILLIAMS.
THE EBBITT, JACKSON eTREET. J CAPE M AY. N. J. Open all the Year. Btea^JL^te^Ocean View. Near Golf Ltnka. S. W. GOhT, Proprietor.
THE ALDINE,
OaUXTDB STBJUT. HXXK TBI BEECH.
THEODORE MUELLER.
THE SHOREHAM, CAPE MAY POINT, H. J. nataun-T cm nix beech. 1C CALL BilJrt XOCXlMMOJaTIU.r VOR la* ul'ESm ■ uvaaY airacBXD. •AMUEL E. EWINO, Prooriator.
CONGRESS HALL, Opened for the Be-eon of IbOO ™>" J year "f iTuwnt managrnienl. Athurnuirhiy modern brick hotel Gommand•jgly tiluated on blnfl overlooking ocean- Bievaton, cfeotnc lights bells, elc. Oonccn. morning and evening by Uaasler'a oclcbraleJ orchestra. Sanitary eqitl) -
it banding, txcel-
SCUXLLXHUXK-a LABI olyacUn. WAtTBXH HUltXAU.—
W\ M«ra^, A. I. JUynte. Uerhcn Tu*.- < " 1T i» > WaiSgl« •^raB^ U * , Lc * InUl 4 , um ‘- BTHXRT BU|-XHVlUOIb-X-W»rJ 0. Ball CB1RF OF rvUCA-WlOam Farr-iw, oO-.
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DOABh Of BRALTiL-Ur. A L. Leach, pro danq Lewis T. Stereo*, aocretarr: Owwi L. LoreU, J. SteaUun Ware, Walter Ware, Lit. Ban, A B. UUM. CHURCH DIRECTORY. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Corner ol WARPJMOTON and rBANKUBh Holy Oummanloa. :» a. m. (as annosnoadd Holy ootamanloiL luA'a in. ihe era: Bond.) ' Mining Prayer, Ir.ai a ra Ireeing Frayr
PlillnUuff,
August 0, RL Rev. John t iugh. D.D . Bishop of New Jer. . Augu,', 13. Rev Tumi... W Angoll, D.D., Bec.or bL btepncn'sch
risburg. I'a.
August 80. R;v. W b B.
dalphia
August 27, Rev. U. M.
Philadelphia
Soptem.Hr 8. Rev Wm. U Bow Rector Church of ths Traiatlguratlul
10. Rev. C. Kroost: ir St Michael's an ob. Baltimore, Hd. buplember 17. Rev. t'boma. J. Taylor, —luster Christ Church Mission, Franklinviile, Pa
•Ac. rreacuag. lo.tei Baouatn nchwu. i p. 1'rnarhlng al Me ,olooa Wssl-lsj sern
Friday evwiteg i
Crenlog service, wllli sermon, s o'clock. '' □sy Bcrrloes—Ckaro-'i Fraysr Msoteng 1 nta Young People* so
CAI’E MAT fOlMT. BT. TrrXItb HT-TUASKA F. A Cape Av-ane, Cape Mar PottL wvvloea every Bonday A lo.au A M. and a PJt. NEW AUDITORIUM, NINTH AVENUE. BOUTS CAT* M macning avary Bab-ain nming al : FKIOim MMITNO, CAPS MAT Polin', 3.1.
THE WINDSOR,
OAPE MAY, N. J.
R. HALPIN, Prooriator.
MARINE VILLA 25th SEASON.
CAPE MAY. N. J.
/ THE CARETON,
CAPE MAY POiNF, N. J.
al Fishing. Ik.-ycles ste
iueJYr VO J*i« «.) hy rroii.y. Ac ...oai i ter xu. fas Fwnd* ol US KELLY A WEAVER.
THE WYOMING,
South Lafayette Street,
CAPE MAY, N. J. X URACIL THUMB MUbRKAT*. ' Mre. G. H. GARRETSON.
BREXTON VILLA, ' TWELFTH SEASON. DRUUUTTULLY LOCATED, NRA1I TUI URAUU. LABOR FLAZ2A3 AMD BUN 1AKLOU8. NRAB OOLF UNAb. AS JUNO, BOATIN'A FIaUl.NO. RXC.LLR.NT CUIB1MR. LangdiatenccTelephone 43. MRS. J A- MYERS.
SEA BREEZE, OCEAN FRONT. LARGE AIRY BOOMS. WIDE POBUHEi TRBMB MODRBaTR. _ DANCING BAT AND XVR3IN0. JACOB MAIER, Manager.
CAPE HOUSE, CAPE MAY POINT, N J.
HOTEL COLUMBIA, Ocean Street, Near Beach and S. J. R. R. UMB, KAO TO tie FRB WRRR. MIW MAMAMURMRKT. Mre. A. FOSTER.
MILLER COTTAGE,
HOTEL ORIOLE,
M. A. FRIEND.
GRIFFITH COTTAGE. 613 Columbia Avenue, Cape May, N. J. X eqCABR FUOM TBR BEACH AND STOCRTOM HOTEL E. J- GRIFFITH.
OPEN ALL TUX TEAS.
KAO to Ul FEB WERE
PIER AVENUE INN, CAPE MAY. N. J. Cuntnl l yea lion, near the Beech and Post Office, Bath Boom added, and the house J. 8. WALE*

