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Batacriotion. SI Par 8«moc is Adraow. ADVEBTIBIHG BATES.

TUKSDAY, AUGUST *8. 1898.

J. Bjuaj Edmund*, No. S18 Watlilnpon atraet, U CommiMioncr of Deeds for the Bute of Peimsjlrsnta sod New Jr* iej end also Notary Public. CAPE MAY WEATHER REPORT.

Fair Tuesday and Wedoesday. '*3 by threaleuln* abowera; co moderau trmperaturt, fresh easterly

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o U Loren. Obeerrer.

FROM EARTH’S FOUR CORNERS London's city directory weighs 11% Iron mining gives employment 1 more than 17,000 persona la flnglan The native* of Hawaii still feast < taro, raw fish, s coralsss, lary p been. Xt is estimated that at the beginning of the new century England will-have 0,000,000,000 tons of cool still unused and available. There ore Just as many physicians dentists and lawyers in Honolulu si there are in any city of the same sin la the United States. A great auh's eggi four and three quarters Inches long and one of thi largest known, was sold In Loudon lately for 81A00, though It was slightly cracked. In New Zealsnd. Isle legislation sides a atate system of pensions fo persons over 64 who have been unable to secure themsdres against want, by means of a general taxation of the country. This relief doea away with workhouses, refugea and Leiprlg la to Kara a new rathhaus, costing *1,600.000. It will stand part of the ground covered by tha old JTeiaenberg. where Luther held hU disputation, which baa been torn do* A tower of the old castle still star and will be worked Into the archil tural design of the city ball. SOUTH-CAROLINA TEA.

rpeiimsntal tea raft A school for the education of i children in tea picking has been eaT tabllahed. The feet that the tea plants lived through last winter when the most Intensely cold weather In the history of the section was experienced Is a ante# that the weather conditions will pro vs satisfactory. Thera arc now about 40 acrea of land under ten ,-ullivation and 3,000 pounds wars sold biat’jrar at a profit of " per cent. It lg estimated that when the plants now growing arrire at n turity they will yield 10.000 pounds ■ neatly. Tha quality of tha tea has proved Satisfactory. Of ths black tea be i “It has a • distinctly characteristic flavor, and like some of the choicer teas, iu liquor has ban its color Indicates.” The , he says, bee attracted keen n the trails and among i . nd he adds that “oriental a hardly furnish ths like la this SSPiTg.— —

It Is rumored that ths Bes Ureere.aleo known as tha Excursion House. Is to be removed by the Pennsylvania Railroad.

Hops will be given every morning and evening during tbs balance oi ths season. This is e welcome anno

Tha County Board of Election* met ■

n notice to all candidate* for poaltiooi on local registry -board* to attand tha examination to l-o held on Batuiday, September 31. b tween ths hours of 7 *i) a. m. and noun. In ’taking this lion the Board has but one object, ths

•iwniwowiu a DYSPEPSIl CURE nsms.'lStTliaila'im. W* *iU ET

HOTEL ABRIYALS.

’ M Largo, 1 i. Prank L. Cox and arfie. Philip C Adamson. T P Mokes, William W Allen. Cheater—J Howard Cochran. nasixi tills. Weal Cheater, Pa—Mrs Minerva H Queens town—De Goureej W Thom.

Chisago—William M Cbuche*ter,

* REAL ESTATE TRAHBTERS.

William £. Morris el ux , of Philadelphia. Pa. to Marla G. Wall, of Camden, N. A, lot S3, block 127, Holly Beach. August 23. *000. Huhsnnah W. Creaaee and El'xv Cree*ee, of Philadelphia, Pa .’to Philip P. Baker et ala. lot 7. block 2S; lota 0-7, block 84; lota 19 21, block 31; northeast section, WUdwood. August 33

*000

Mary E Harrington at ala to Emma E Lawarr, of Philadelphia, lota 9,10. 11,24,25 sod 20 block 39. Holly Beach City. Anguet 34. «3p00 William N. MstUx to Guy L. Pierce, of East Glen villa. N. V . lot 23, block 3. map 1. tract A, Elmhurst. August 24 •1 00. Will Ism N. Mattlx to Mm C. E. Williams, of Licoolo University, IV, lot 27, block?, map 1, tract A, E mhurvt August 24. $1 00. Charles P. Q udort el ux. to Peter P. Quldort, all of Cape May City, land si Cape May City, vix : No. 1. Two loti of land on northeasterly side of Jackson ■tiect,containing 2373 square feet. Ni Adjoin* No. 1 on the *outh. No. 3 tbs undivided half-part in a lot of marsh land co the southwest aide of Cape 1-land Creek at tichcllecgct'a Landing. No 4 Land on weaterly aide of Drcetur street, containing 2*43 *qu»re feet. *-< •tamps attached August 24 *1.00. Wilium N. Meltlx to Lewi* PwPhilUp*, of Watertown, N. Y , lot 30. block 20. map 1. tno; E, Lvwcdvlc. August 25 *100 Will Ism N Meltlx to Ed. McCumber of Bennett. Mich., lot 19, block 2 m*| 1, tract E, Lawndale. August 25 *1.00 Mary Jane Dam** to L'xxio E Chi dealer, both of Philsdelphle, lot* 21 end 22, eccli 'D 0 Avalon. 59c. *Ump toebed. AuguM 35 *1 00 M*p 1 tract B, of Elmhurst, was filed August 25 PnUlp P. Baker et aU. to Aonle C. Bower, of Philadelphia, lot* 5, 0 and 7, block 23 northeast section, Wildwood. August 2». (500. Viola B. Moore to John B. Trower, of Philadelphia, to'i 553 and 559, *eclion P, Ocean City. August 20 at 9.90 A. M. *1300. William N. Mali lx to U. A. Iteeca, of tekson, Mich., lot 80, block 0, map 1, act A, Elmhurst. August 23. *1 00. WAVELETS. Girl wanted for general housework. Apply at Wavs office. E. C. 6ox wants day work nme. Heatdenca, UL John ■ Go to Vvoirs Ice Cream Parlors tixsd Cream. 10 cents. tf Yon can get the Jersey Lightning Cleansing Boap Powder at Brook's Oroitore. Try a package. 1 et the Queen Jewelry Store to your euchre prises. Tally oardt given tree with prison. WaSTZD—Prat-claae laundress at ice to about the middle of October. Apply 91? Blooktoh avenue, last cot-

-A child's whits caps, between ne and the Uuerney street pavlllon. Itsluro to Wave office. Loot—A pair of gold eyeglasses or lorgnettes si ths block ton Bsturdsy night. Ten dqiifft reward If returned to Blockton office. You should see those beautiful pies that Boraell has just received New Ytwk. They are ths latest n Don't make a mistake whse you call to aaleot Euchre prises, but call at the -Queen Jewelry Store.” four doo: low the Poet Offlse, near Parry ■ Tally card* given tree. Waxno—Lodgers for desirable scold or thud story famished roouu, central location. Inquire at Wavs Office. The entertainment at be wells Point is dm wing big crowds nightly. Jersey Lightning Cleansing Soap owder.wlll wish in f rath or salt water, or sold. Try a package and be

on’s athletic club in tha

athletic departments, and of tha presl'aot. Mm Philip D. Armour. The third a( the eeriee of rttiss V .n daatvoord'e Impreaalon*”—on* of

O. A. R. LTfCAMPMENT GUIDE. * Sunday's Phltadalphla 'Praas" Will Ba Flltad With Valuable Information

U yon Inland to vuit during the past national of tha Grand Army of the Republic you

Personally-Conductad Tour via Pennsylvania Railroad. Over the battlrfldd of Gettysburg, through tbv paoaurvtque Blue Mountains, vis Ha l erUown and Anllelam, anQ down the beautiful and historic bucoaeduah Valley to the unique CeTemt ol Luray. thence across the rolling hills of Northern Virginia lo Weahington. la th - routs of this tour—a section of the cou. t y in tensely interesting from both a historic and a acecio standpoint . The tiior will leave New York 7.00 A.*L, and Philadelphia 13.30 P. M-. bat'urday, bcplemher 10. In charge of of the oompaey'a tourist agents, will cover e period of Bve days. Ao experienced chaperon, whose eapcoial charge will be unescorted ladies, will accompany ths trip throughout Round tnp tickets, covering transportation, carriage drives and hotel aeoimmodaa, will be sold at the extremely low of *25 from New York, *24 from Tree loo, (22 from Philadelphia, and •oportiooale rales from other points. For Itinerarlea and full Information apply to ticket ageola, Tourist Agent, 111*5 Broadway, New York; 739 Broad . Newark, N. J.. or addmas Goo. kiyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, PhUadcI-

her 30, will be the most Interestinc and important event oecumcg In PbUedclphis since the Centennial Exhibition of 18715. In addition to its valuable com. mcrclal exhibits it will present many features of popular Interest and am usemen l. The United Slates Marine Band, Sousa's Band, the Banda Riswa, lanes' Band, Uxmruach's Orchestra and other lerualely, and a - Midway PlaLanoc, equal If not superior to the Ismous World's Fair Midway at Chicago, and comprising a Chintae village, a Chinese theatre, acrobats and customs, an Oriental village, London ghost show, Hagen beck's wild animal show, Blarney Cattle and many other unique presentations will iurntsh abdhdani and dtvrrsihcj amusement. Arrangement* have also been made lor mandolin, guitar and banjo concerts and lot a grand chorus (torn the German singing societies. For this occasion the Pennsylvania Railroad Cotapany will aell excursion all points on its line to

and a third tor the murn trip plus price of admission. These tickets be sold during the ooutinuscoe of Exposition, and will be good for tel

Ton-Day Ton-Doltar Excursion via PblladelDlvIa and Roadlng-

Lwhlsl, Valley Route.

We are nearly all endued with a love of the beautiful or sublime in Nature. Formerly wealthy peroona only bed the opportunity to travel and view Nature's marvels, but modern Improvements have made It possible for one with very mod. nsl Inoome. In no way is this more apparent than in the Philadelphia ac t Heading's popular cheap Niagara Fml > Excursions. The next one leaves Reading Terminal, Philadelphia, 9 00 A. >1 .

Saturday, Srplcmbcr 2.

Tickets will be good going only o.. Special Train, and returning will be to copied on any regular train (excepilr. A Diamond Expreas”) within tc days. Including dsy of sale. The tickethe good either to or from Niagsra Falls or Buffalo, and returning will pc:. i stop-oil at Buffalo, Rochester Junction (for Rochester), Geneva, Burdette (for Watkins Glen) and Msuch

POINTS OF INTEREST TJY WAY of a "ready refareece” O for the usually overtaxed hotel w olerk, particularly when the house b full of guests, the following list of Places of general inlete.; throughout Cape May have been prepared, and qlll red quite ooovcaicnt and utefulai of "guide book” for visitors. At d all of the Institutions or places te named the "stranger within our ■ can readily obtain whatever do desired to conner'ion therewith, f* when the courteous and socommodoting hotel clerk is queried as *”* ~'lni or place ol lutcieal In Cape oan graciously advise the pura copy of Tux Danv Wave, result will he mutually eatis factory. The list will be revi-ed asd limit of

STOeifTOIJ r^OTEL CAPE MAY, N- J. Tho Finest Seaside Hotel in the World NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1899

Unsurpassed lor grandeur of proportions and elegance of appointments. Onerd of a mile of tpscious prreh. Suites with private bath. The managi has completely reuovste.1 system, servioc, cuisine and policy. American pli per day and *17 per week upwards. Europcon plan, *1.50 per day upwards. Professor Morgan's Orchestra of twenly pieces. HORACE M CAKE. P. H. 8. CAKE, Manager.

WEST JEBSEIACADEM

A SCHOOL FOR MS BRIDGETON. N. J.

In one of the most healthy portions of New Jersey, in the pretty town of Bridgeton, Is the West Jersey Academy. Tue Institution was founded by Uie . Presbyterian Church, in 1352, and through more man forty years ol 1U existence has always mam tamed a high . standard of dtcipltne and scholarship. school and lie graduates, found in all porta ol tue country, occupy huuorabie positions in Cboich and state. Thu Institution Is up-Uadate in every department and has every needed requisite to prepare yoaug- tuca for college or to lit Lhem tor active buslucaa life - 2 Ufc responsibilities of mllxen-hip.

The c

In military taotics, tnougu luu exercise Is regarded as secoudsry to the main pur|K»c of the acbooL Witu a limited number of scholars and strong teaching force, students are caretull) and tbur* ought) developed for successful career*. —Philadelphia Press. Our toys uni/orajf do weU. ComipoHdtttoe inti'.od. ruoicuua w. tros.

the acreral railroad and steamship lit

tickets at redated rates from necting points to Toronto, Thousand lalaod* and other points of titiercs: Canada's Grast ExpoeilloD and I rial Fatra at Toronto will be in progress anti! September 6. and excursion tlck- ■ re. either rail or boat, will be on sal-' at Niagara Falla at special low ratea. For further particulars.Pullman sea . etc., for this excursion and for Information sbout the next excursion, September the 14th, apply lo any Philadelphia and Reading ticket agoeL S6S0 TO • 1200 A YEAR, e want reliable and energetic men woman lo ea< h Stale to travel and appoint agent'; salary (650 lo *120) a year and expenses, guaranteed and paid week]); no experience required, we I struct you. Is-cal Represenlatli

Send in your subscription lot Tux

MANSION STREET CASH GROCERY. NOW OPEN SPECIAL PRICES THIS Wffl TO-DAY. Try our Blooded Coffee at 25c per lb.

608-610 Washington St-, Branch No. 14 So. Dele ware Av., PhUa. all kinds of Fresh & Salt Meats

THE CHALFONTE, CAPE MAY. N. J.

Y FlttST-CHS-V P1UU.Y BOTH.

I'UHa arKtitu w

MODEH1TE KATES.

CHAS. S. HOLMES, Proprietor.

THE BALTIMORE INN Jackson Street, Close to the Beach Add eat MISS HARRISON'

COLLINS' CAFE 106 Decatur Street opp. Columbia avenue, Cape May, N. J.

scsavlera. etc- lirson hear o j Dranoi an

P. COLLINS. Proprietor.

HOTEL. DEVON, South Fafayette Strait, Capa May City, N. J; hoo. Saar tin Ocean. Kegaa' uv.e. rus-.-el*si ekaf. .ermx SLSitolasa per ;*«>-wsta^aad npwarL^ minIfwBe0 REEL'A MACNEIR.

THE GLENWOOD,

509 Huwhas Streat, EtLAKOED Tl UXtiaCT FAMILY Hulls*.

Mrs- S. P. WILLIAMS,

THE EBBITT, JACKSON STREET. CAPE MAY. N. J. Open *11 the Year. Steam Host. Ocean View. Near Golf Link*. S. W. GOlT, Proprietor.

THE ALDINE, trntXXT. NkAB THI BEACH. CAM MAI CITY. H. A ISA LAHti*, A IKY KbOIO. UTC ALL THE YBAK. THEODCR* MUELLER.

THE SHOREHAM, CAPE MAY POINT, ti. J. KTTLT ON IKK aCACS. XMui AOOOMMOH UVXKI ATTACHED. SAMUEL E. EWING. Proprietor.

CON0-RESS HALL, Opened for th® 8® boo of 1UUQ Second year of ,wv-aent management. Athqrouchly modirnbnek b-seL Commardritualed cn blulf ovetlo-kmg ocean. K tvalors, cleotnc lixbu. hells, etc. nrts morning and cvealng by Uaaalcr's oclcbraiai orchestra. Saattary equ'p- - R. HALP'N.

SAVING STATION. UK) read. B MM CAM MAY^ t^UT'KoysB.-U^apeJtay.rnlcl, icniuvj la'naU^iuttto^" hJiSe? iey ragraad. WEST JXlUUtr KA1LKUAD (l-gNRBTLVA-

ijuaaptyo).-

UOAKP or KtlUCATION. —W. r. Casactiy. praataeaq Ctar.oa P. qulUon. aecrvtarr; n. T. BaUej, CYretio. Yoii. O. B Sonler. J ihc W. Mocruj. A. L lUycua, Htfrnc.-. Tow. •an 1, A. WaU«r Kuaeniaa. CITY HOUCITOR—J. Spiner Leanunx, oac a* Waaklngion KrooC STKKKT SUi’EKVISOK.—S.axrU i, SaVI oaoa, Cltj UalL CBiar or POUCA-Wisiaa rarrow. u a. CUJ ItaU. HOARD OP nKAI.Ta.-Ur. A. L. Lean, pre iT'uiTeu, *'SE£& Ware^ahta^ Ware. UM. Hall, A. U. Ultio. CHURCH DIRECTORY.

Cornerot WASHINGTON and ritANKUNSia '

Augu.l 13.

6, lit. Rev. John ScirborI. Bisbon of New Jersey.

A. Angcll,

D.D., Becmt 3t Siepnt

riaburg. 1'*.

Augort 20. Rnv. W. S Baer, August 27. Rev. U. M. G Ruff.

J’mi* l-lplua

Sepumi-s-r 3. Rev Wm U B* K«f*r Cournu -,f me Iran.U/u'at I'hilmuihia. * S-plemtx 10, Rev C. E'nesl at D.D.. R-vH-.r bt Michael's and Angels' church, ballim we. Md. b-rplember 17 IU-v. l uoma-J. Taylor, Minister Chnsl Ohu-oh Mimtoo, Fr.

llovUle, Pa.

Cta.^wasa^a) sem*es—Suelar V ae-Mbudaf’eTeauJ.”'*'

ST. MAKYS CATB0-1C CHURCH. «ASHUtGTG*. OProBlTX OCKAM.

CAT* MAY POINT. PITIKS BY.THMKA. rfV >ps Asame, daps Mai pout.

MU^Urtlw* COUNTRY INSTITUTIONS IS ‘SS’EyW"* __ jssisr auaw^woi

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THE WINDSOR, CAPE MAY, N. J. NOW OPEN FUR TUE SEASON. IMMEDIATELY ON TUE BEACH. ONE BLOCK MOM W. J. H. H. DEPOT. » •pen Spring. Summer, Autumn. AU 1U appilntmenta Fiucal looatlon on the South Jersey Coast Diructly on the ocean. Family hotel. R. HALPIN, Proprietor,

MARINE VILLA 23th SEASON.

CAPE MAY. N. J.

Mrs. JNO. M. ROGERS,

THE CAR ETON, CAPE MAY PO NT. N. J. „ it ly * IUI * ! ‘' K *" , ^J K Sij rr, ti/ H,l, .M2«or ro N * ’V° r - J!t! 0 u£? T uLimlnx and Pi**:ax. Ihcyclmeldrel. rwjao i ouviiair uulv rrxa'cap* Ma) by rrotisy. AucoauDodaUbD* tbt »e ge«a Ux>l mas guM table. Ueanoab v lerxu. Tae Pionda or tea Nurta. Dry auanapitcre. KELLY A WEAVER.

THE WYOMING,

l CAPE MAY, N. J. CB. ^ TBKMS MODERATE. Mrs. G. H. GARRETSON.

BREXTON VILLA, TWELFTH SEASON. DELIGHTFULLY LUJATED. NEAR THE BEACH. LARGE PIAZZAS AND BUN PARLOR*. liXdTtiVLr LINER. ANGLING, dJUATING, PH111NG. EXCELLENT CUH11NE. LongdiftkoeaTekphnnc 42. MRS. J-A- MYERS.

,SEA BREEZE, OCEAN FRONT. LARGE AIRY BOONS. WIDE TORCHES * TERMS MODERATE.

house,

CAPE MAY POINT. N J.

HOTEL COLUMBIA, Ocean Street, Near Beach and S. J. R. R. turn. VM TO MS PER WEES. SEW M AN ANGER ENT. Mra. A. FOSTER.

MILLER COTTAGE,

HOTEL ORIOLE,

GRIFFITH COTTAGE. 613 Columbia Avenue, Cape May. N. J. X gqUAKE PROM TOE REACH AND STOCKTON HOTEL. E. J- GRIFFITH.

A IBX^’KAB. FRO to MS PER WEEK PIER AVENUE INN, 7 CAPE MAY. N. J. xr the Beach and Post Offlee, Bath Boom added, and the bouse J. •. WALES