Cape May Daily Herald, 24 July 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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CAPE MAY HERALD

TKr only Daily' Morning Newspaper PublishrdL at. Cape May ^PuWt.hcd-HvcrY Uorolnc, occpl SumUj ■lunnac 1»I)’ »ml Au*u»t «l No 506

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1 lUltoiiAl Ruum>. KcvoloPc S6 V I VV V sTEYKNS,-K>MlP» And Pn-p' \KK. C N'KAI. Bu«i(.c» WEUMidDAY. JLLy 24. 1907. 1 FACTS FROM FRANCE.

c : . m l i .1. <'iirl<on|c acid 1* pro•S.viA In Kranee aiinuallr die of -Ik.- I .lie. Sis ceUla Is paid for tin- 4k‘.i»1 of a Viper, and there are men who make Oielr llvlue by*, killing snakes It: a smKle department 36^,OOP Vipers were killed in twenty ieiWn ' years- '. ‘ ' ' J ' ■ Captain HttmbeA. a*French depnty. ’ eoraplnlns of the exeesilve number of oth-'.-rs attaehed to colonial troop*. He ’ says that the artillery of‘the colonial corps ■cottl.L pn moblliiatlon turn out cldit four-cun batteries, which, would Is- commanded ky elght generals, eighteen colonels. -tvcdpty-sl^Jle^tenant colonels anfrT'lghty-Rve tsjmmaudanta. to say nothing“bf mere captains and Uen-

Gape lay Daily Heri Collage Directory lor 1907

as M . KM Washington at W., fa Oongrtsa at. . William J-. SIS Windsor a»# Allen. K H. £33 t.rant st - Armlsted. S tiordon. TtR K"’oey arsArnold, t'harira C. Hlti tYambinu'n.i st Arnold. Frederick K. 3*> North si

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lUuer. 1. J. WIT Stockton see H«unnu, F It. tOM Stockton ars llispbam. Samuel. BIO Columbia aee Hringborst. Miss K I- S4 Ocean »t. Iluun. Heaton S. 0*5 Hughes st. Hryan. Charles. SKI Windsor ave Uennett, Harry <i, 4SB West IVrry at Banm. Beonte. 24 Jackson st Blsnchsnl, Miss Mare. Broadway Burns. Hcv James. Ktl Wssblageu st Boyd. Ur tieorge M. N8 Franklin at Boyd. Geo W Howard and Stockton aee Beattie. Mrs K H BU Beach see Harry. Dr Vers. W19 Stockton are Bruce. Mrs Catharine A. ICBOcean at Baird, Daeid G. SS First ave Barclay. William K. SO kVrt aee Harr. Osdar O. 1(8 Ocean st Bennett Judaon U. BST Washington at Blake. Heaekiab C. WIB Hush. A ml tear S. 018 ~ M. It*

MODES OF THE MOMENT. TTicrc'is apparent n decided tendency - toward the semi tailored rather than the strictly tailored costume. IJngerlc waists are showing a great deal of butter Colored lace in their conBtruetlon. and very offbn It la used In connection with pure white. The fancy for wash gowns, strong aa It Is. does not seem to hare diminished the vogue of the separate blouse, which has taken unto Itself new acopa and

new beauty. ^

For morning wear there Is nothing pettier or more generally satisfactory than percale! It has all of the wearing and blundering qualities of linen and is much less expensive. Indications ^>f the return of the tunic grow daily inofe significant, and. ah* though, as yet It la only suggested b; the decoration,. the suggestions " an strong enough to Insure a more pro niniuoed effect In the fall, when heavier faDrlcs come into use.—New York Foot.

Brooks, Joseph R. (Ml. Barrett. Wm M. Howard at Booth. N U 2I& Grant at Bela, John F, 15 Jefferson at

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'ape May Herald. 508 Washington ar HSarlman. William S.. 801 “ ohea. Heabrn. SOB Ocean at Oorrv, James C. 2J» Perry at Cloud. Mrs A B. B15 Quern at Campion, Klchard.WOI Beach are Cox. Waller KM Stockton are Craig. John F. Cblnmbla are. Cobra. Joarpb. S19 Hugbra at <*aaardy/Wm K. 708 Corgi* » l Clark. James. 502 W Perr* at Clay born. J W. SOW Franklin at Church. Horatio H. WIT Waahiagtoo at Craa fonl. George C. M0 1 'regb. Her Harrison P. Glenwoo.1. Hughs Campbell. Theodore. 810 Hughes at • Colllas. Thro. 6'0 Hnghea at Collin. J Pereira!. Coxe. K•round J D. 808 Fraakha at Chew. WIUUm H. 94S Windsor ave Chew. Mrs Slnnlckaon, «M Windsor ave

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Deacon. lamis J, 82* Co>aBahia ave Davis. Mrs Sally B. 816 Hughe* »t Dlmond. Joseph.'810 Beach are Dsvia. Dr Charlef S. WT Beach ave Dsilv. M. 15 South l^fayrttr *t nkvla. Edward U «1 Hughes at Deering. William. 0 Gnarney at Derwent. Kohrrt. Broadway Dougherty. Flank S. 1008 Waahlnphferi Davis. Mm S. 1008 Stockton ave Dongherty. Charle. H. 7* Washiogtawi Desk. James J. BS3 Washington at Douglass. George S. 814 Waablugtomat Duke. Francis K. 814 Lafayette at - 'J F. 2S Jackson at

SHORT STORIES. Chalk contains fiOO different kinds of tiny shhUs. . Taken "'the world over, the annual average xahtflrll is sixty Inches. The utilization .of herring-for fertHI- . zer has laa-n st<>pi>ed by the Canadian government • The highest flagpole In Connecticut la -aaid to be In Burlington Center. The polo la 100 feet long and stands 98 feet ont of the ground. From It floats by 14 flag. • yiechnnics In the. Klondike get $10 a day and common lalorera $4 t< with hoard. Everything consumed In the a ny of Iliiiq£ cofts from tw three times ns much as It does In the When the, chimney on the old Tristram GoklihwaKe bouse'ln Fort-Hill. Me_ was torn down Ssecentiy 10,000 bricks were taken out. or enough build four ordinary chimneys. This < was huilt 1U5 years ago.

PLAYS AND PLAYERS. According to the Ixmdou reviewers.

••created a perfert furore.' I Rirotby Tennant.' whose original soccers was scored. In "The College Wld: . ow.— Is announced aa one of the new One of the scenes In “The Merry Widow."* the new Viennese opera. Is located In Maxim's.- where the people ar-- said to be the most frolicsome found in any resort In Paris. A host of American opera lovers will be Interested to know that the well remombeml contralto. Marion Iren, has been engaged to appear tn N'atrrfs for the coming Ada Lewi*, whose eccentric characterizations are making her name foremoat In thatNJlne of' w.wk. Winnie Wlgglea^ln "Fascinating Flora' Jked of roles In New York. ENGLISH ETCHINGS. The capital represented by Great Britain's cotton trade Is 82.000.00n.000 a year and the profits $320,000,000 a year. An enterprising I-ond< that be 1* prepared to teach Journalism, literature and public speaking "to five lessons"' Fined at Sutherland ding day for aillful damage while drunk, a young couple could not obtain the required money and

DAMES AND jDAUGHTEriS. Mrs.'ElIxalB-th Ihqwi'iBk' u u ton*! Councilor of Bergen. Norway, and alaw liouoeary ararelaty of the Norwegian ~ \T. V.. ronaaa vnu E«-khaiMstelu Is'the tat•at "fellow" of the Itoyal Botanic aorlety. She la an authority on certain >haa>* of plant life. Mlaa lone'Luca* of New Haven, 'ouu., la a skillful pianist, although die D totally deaf. 81ie D as aeualtlve ;o a wrong note as a 1-croon with full l-owrrs'uf hearing Mrs. U. A. Montgomery of Ban Fran..cm whose husband used to own the llullfrog mine. Is Mid to own the only flawlesa coffee colored diamond In the world. It weighs three and oue-quar-csrots. and.she has been offered 830,<*K) for It. Mr*. Thomas F. Ryan, wife of the New York traction millionaire, has so much charity work In band that she has a private office and staff of clerks and stenographer*. 8he has given away about $4,000.0110 In building hospitals, convents schools and churches. Mm. William Howard Taft, wife of the secretary of war. has many accomplishments. notably that of music. Bbe Is a graduate of the Cincinnati, Conservatory, since which Jlme she has never let a day pass that she has not devoted at least a little time

study.

A popular vote taken by a London newspai-er places It upon record that Ijidy Pole 4'arew Is the most beautiful ■woman In England. The five other English women who followed Lady Pole Carew in the order of their popularity are Lady Helen Vincent Princess Henry of Mess, the Duchess of Sntherlsnd. Julia Nellson and Evelyn Millard. The two last named

Mayor—Tho*. W. Millet, .... Alderman—F. K. Duka, .... Council—Wm. 8. Bhaw ....

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Jan. i.mo : Sam. H. Moore, . .Jan. 1.1808 1 Jo*. Hand —,.Jon. 1, mo. BtllweU Hand ...Jan-LIMO Jaa. j: Desk ....Jan. 1.1 MX Jos. R. Brooks ..Jan.L1008 Bam. F. Ware ...Jan. 1,1M» Louis C. Sayre .. .Jan. 1.1909 F. B. Townsend. .Jan. L 199*

Recorder—J. W. Thompson. Jan. 1,1908 Assessor—G C. Hughes ... Jkn. 1,1908 Collector—Sol. Needles .. .Jan. 1.1908 Treasurer—1. H. Smith Jan. 1,1908

City Solicitor—J. Spicer

Learning Jan. 1.1908

Bldg. Inspector, W. T. Stev

•Jan. 1.1909

CITY DIRCCTORY.

BOARD OF EDUCATION. Samuel R. BUtes. President Dr. A L l^sch, vice president Wm. H. Thompson, > . Edw. H. Phillips. Clerk. Walter A. Lovett William B. Gilbert George 8. Douglass

BOARD OF HEALTH.

Dr. A. L. Leach, President.Bept l, 1909 Dr. V. M. D. Marcy. Bocty. 1908 Robert 8. Hand •' 1909 Samuel F. Kldredge 1907 Albert B. Little " 190f George L Lowell ” 1908

COUNTY DIRECTORY. Justice Supreme Court—Tbos. W. TrenchaT'h~Kep 1914 Circuit Judge—Allen B. Endlcott Rep 1911 Law Judge—James M. E. Hildreth

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Eastwlck. Thomas VV. 48 Jaeksao at Ellreth. C P. 4T Jack*o» st Karp. Mrs Annie G. 505 Hnghrsst Edmund*. J Henry. 42 Jacks* Edmunds, Mr* Mary M. 664. Eldrcdite. Elll* C. SIS Perry at Kldredge. Dr J Smallwood. 1143 “ Kldredge. Samuel F. *08 Congees* at F Focer. Daniel. *33 Perry at Fenner. Mrs Annie 715 Corgi* ■* Kenton. George F. *57 Grant a Fotterall. SB.* Atlantic TesraorFalkinburg. Josiab. 888 WashingMo *8 Farrow. William. 882 Faust. John W. 710 Corgie st Foster, Mr*Sara A. 201 parry st G Griffith, Miss E J..81S Colombia aae Gray-Gilea, Miss M C. 342 Windsor a®Greene. Mra M M. 7 Atlantic Terrace Gemrlg. John H. 107 Ocean st Goodwin. Mrs P H. 18 Gm-rney st Craves. Ferd J. 631 Colombia ave Graves. N Z. South 1-afayrtte A Conacres i«nagber. Christopher. 45 Jackaod st Jilbert. Conrad M. *J7 Howard st Godsbalk, Edward H. SOW HowaruSt Garrison. Mrs Sarah S. 8*8 Decaturs* Gregory. Douglass. 219 Perry st Gaskill. Dr L, 813 Stockton arc H

Hailowell. J Wallace. *6 Quran st Hnghea. Mr* Harriet S. 61* Hughes st Hackrtt. Stanton H. 085 Hnguea at Hand. Robert S 705 Jefferson at Hart. Edwin K. 10 North st Harknes*. J. 12 North at Heyward.-Wilaon-228 Wfedsoe a*e HUD. J rates. 302 Broadway Hebenlbal. Herbert F. IDS Jackson st Hess, Bev Arthur.SOT. Lafayette st Holman. Mrs W A. 786 ColuitW- sew flamed. Frank r-.WS Stockton awe Hehwe. Millard E. *04 Ocean at Haerer, Dr Ftederick J. 1230 Washing* Hall. Mrs L M. 80S lAfavrtt. st Hand. Dr Anna M. 510 WasblngGraBk Hand. Enoch. W. 101 i Hand. Harry. B. 1014 Hand, Joaapn. 1007 Hand. Stil well & Hazelburst, H McKean. 817 ” Hawkey, John L. 412 Bank at Hlcksy. George F. 834 Washington st Hildreth. James M E. Star Vflla Hines. FrancD D. Madison are Sc Lsfayvlt* Hngbes, Gilbert C. 01* Madison ave Hughes, I Potnsm. 232 Perry st Hoghes, J Warren, 1101 Washington at ”—*-», J Harry, g“ «sr—1-1—.— Mry, 215 Gra J Justice, Randolph F. 109 Howard Jackson. Emily. 411 Broadway Josti. Henry D. Ocean and Colniwl.hr nr Johns. Harry^217 North Jacoby,'John F, 901 Columbia am Johnson. Benjamin F. 21b Perry Johnson, Eldridge. 22* ’*

SEARCH THE SCRIPTURES. If people went unkind, read the fifteenth chapter of John. If you have the blues, read the Twenty-eeveutb Psalm. If your pocketlmok to empty, read the Thirty-seventh Psalm. If you are all' nut of aorta, read the twelfth chapter of Hebrews. If you'are losing confidence to men, rend the thirteenth chapter of I Corinthian*. If you find the world growing small and yournelf great, read the Nineteenth Psalm. If you are discouraged about your work, read the One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Psalm. If you cauflot have your own way In everything, keep your month shut and read the third chapter of James.

Rep.

Prosecutor of Pleas—Harry Douglass, Rep Sheriff—Wm. H. Blight, Rep. Coroner—Rob. 8. Miller, Rep. Coroner—Wm. H. Thompson 1908 Coroner—Nathan A. Cohen, 1909 County Clerk—Julias Way, Rep.. .1910 Surrogate—E. C. Hewitt. Rep. ... 1907 County Collector—Joseph I. Scull, Rep 1908 County Board of Elections—Jos. K. Hand. Rep 1907 County Board of Elections—Henry F. Daugherty, Rep 1909 Connty Board of Elections—Chas. T. Norton. Dem. 1909 County Board of Elections—Michael H. Kearns. Dem. 1908 Terms of Court—Second Tuesday In April, September and December.

80. Hqval Arch

>. third Monday of

each month at lodge room, Washington

and Franklin streets.

Cqpc Island Ludgs, No. 80, F. and A. M ; ■Communications, second and fourth uesdaysof each month .at lodge room,

Washington and Franklin streets.

Cap* May Camp, fio. 8773, Modern Wood men of America—WseU first Wadnraday

of each month at Auditorium.

Cape May Conclave, No. 183. Improved Order of Hsptaaopha—Msela at OgdenV Hall. 812 Washington street, on eeoond and

fourth Thursdays of each month.

Cape May Council, No. 1681: Royal At can uni—Meets first and third Thursday a of

each month at Auditorium.

Cape May Ixxlg*. No. *1. A. O. V. W.MreU first aud third Thnndays or each

month at 818 Washington street.

Cold Spring Council, Jr. O. U. A. M. No. 185—Meets In boll at Cold Spring, every

Tneaday evening at 7 o'clock.

Colombia Lodge, No. 28. Independent Order of Mechanic*—Meet* each Monday

t Auditorium.

Eureka Ltslge. No. 7. Indies' I. O. M - Merta every Tuesday evening at 8 ( No. 504 Washington street. Friendship Connell. No. 27. D. of A.Mrets on Tuesday afternoon of each 12.30, In Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall. Cold Spring. The John Mecray Post No., 40, G. 1 leet* on the thlrd'Krlday of each n at 7.30 o'clock p. m., at Franklin 1

school building.

Mayflower Lodge. No. 258, Independent Order of Odd Fellows—ileet* each Friday l the Auditorium. Jackson street. Ogallalla Tribe. No. 157, Improved Orde. f Red Men—Meets at 310 Washington

street.

Cape May Fir* Departmtut. meets firs’ Monday evening In each munlh at cornet Washington and Franklin streets

GLEANINGS. The south Is sit Id to be getting richer at the rate of 87.000.QD0 a day. For every ton of gold roln In circulation there are fifteen tons of silver A. edenttat declare* that 4 per cent-of tbeipeople of dvlllzed nation* are cob r blind. The ravage* of that pest the pbylloxra have cost France 1.900.000 agree of vlpeyanto. ^ _ A package of thirty-seven letters lying In the ilust of the Mexican poatofOce for more than ’ thirty -year*, has been'received by the dead letter office Jn Washington. A man defending a summon* for not ■feeding a child to school pleaded, at Brentford. Rngtonfl- that-he had niue--chtldren and they, required <00 much attention. .

Kelly. Mr*. Thomas F. West Brack Kelly. Bar. Father D. J. 525 Washington Kelly. wrG 1021 Washington Klug^.Mr*. McClain Jackson and Brash

BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS A. B. Smith, Palermo Jan. 1,1910 W. S. Johnson. Ocean City .Jan. 1,1910 John P. Fox. Ocean City .-Jtn. 1,1910 C. P. Vanaman. Dias Creek..Jan. 1,1908 J. D. Ludlam, So. Dennis . .Jan. 1,1910 D. Schellenger. Erma Jan. 1.1909 J. T. Bennett. Cape May . .Jaa. 1,1910 H. 8. Rutherford. Cape May Jaa. L1909

Samuel Townsend. State Senator—Rob. E. Hand. Rep.1910 Assemblyman—C. E. Stllle, Rep .1908 TAX COMMISSIONERS. Ellis H. Msraball, SeavUle. -lOOB SuiweH H. Townsend. Cape May Court llouie. — .—.1908! Aaron W. Hand, Cape May (Sty—.1910

-WOMAN’S REALM.

Three hundred girls are employed to the hanteak trade In New York, and Kentncky baa 0 girl Jockey. A Louisiana woman supports herself by r&totog mint and A Jersey wpinn makes a living by palnthig signs "Consulting fashion expert" la one t LoQts woman'* occupation, while packing trunk* to the Irada of another. One of the Inrgeat typewriting conerus to the world la to New York city and conducted by two slater*. ' Women writ server* are a success to many of our large cities.

Advertising.

Don't wait until your btuioess has run down before yon advertise. Advertise to time to keep It from running

ere to to England a firm of era which baa .pent $15,000,000 to lEthring. and It to convinced that adverttotag pay*.—New York Post. A man who baa bad experience says that if your bualura* lant worth ad vet rising • advertise It (of sale. And there to a lot of truth In '

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Science Siftings.

In a new method the velocity of a stream to determined chemically. A certain quantity of brine to. added to the water and sample* afterward tale farther down aw carefully analysed. Tbs noted French chemist Albert Levy has const meted an apparatus which todteatse m low n^ ooe-hundeed-sandth part of oxide of carbon of the

Bovy Do Yon Spend Your Money!

Are you doing it in a way to receive substantial benefit? Are you laying aside something for a “rainy day?''. If not, you will never have a Utter time to begin than now. To get quickly started, begin the easiest way<

come to the'

Security Trust Company, Cape May, N. J. “ t

aud open a Savings Accounts. J)o not wait sum, for it may never come; just dejxisil wl have to spare, no matter how small the amt will gladly assist you in getting started, friends about us.

a large

grofusional Cards.

I EWIS T. STEVENS COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 610 Washixotox Sr . . Carg May, N. J. .Master and Sobdtor in Cbanoery-

Notary Public.

Commissioner for Pennsylvania. E. DIANE MOORE.- • 'W ARTIST

Lesson* given in

PAINTING AND EMBROIDERY STAMPING AND DESIGNING A SPECIALITY Wash Embroidery Silks and Flo**. Ready made novtltie*. Wo*k done to order 6*6 Washington Sr. Car* May. tar Known aa Knickerbocker Bldg.

One Welsbach Lamp

Will give you

More Light than 4 Open Flame Cas Burners or 4 (electric Lights AT 1-4 THE COST f Tot dost btlitrt it tr cw i:d tcsriicd - - Wi n! ^ m ft :j }& Re j ember—We do Plumbing CAPE MAY ILHMIffAUKG UyFAKY 406 Washington Sticct.

Church Dlrcctery st. HAur’a a. c. ctiuecH. • Rev. Father D. S Kelly, Rector. Masses—Sundays. 6, 8: and JO a m. *■ Weekdsvs, 7 JO a m. • Sunday aud Friday Evening Servit alfS o’clock. ' . .. (.'onfeMloi;*—Saturdayv, and Tbursdays before 1 be'First Friday, from 88(1 to 6. p. m , and from 7 80 U>9J0 p m. CHtlBCH or THE ApVEXr. I^fayette St. between Jsckeon A Decatur . Rev. Artlrar Htos, RetSto^ : Bonday*—CelebroHcnbf The HWrCdm. mnetan. 7rtD - — ’ n— ' 'lut and be. munloonUADa. m. BuuUaySchdoiXD m. KvenlDit (ChoraTj Service ood Sermon Kdu Weekday*— fborsday*. Holy Communion T.aua-m. Wedne»daTa.EveolngPrajer,

" 00 p. m.

Saint* Day's—Celebration of the Holy

Communion 7.80 a. m. fUESHYTEHIAK CHCKCH.

James. McLeod. D. D..MinDter, Bnnday services at 10.30 a. m., and

8 00 p. m,

Sunday school at 8.00 p.m.. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8.00 p. m. JoidorC. E. Fnday at 4 J5p. m, V. P. S. C. E Friday at 8.00 p. m. ^Jitrangers always welcome.

PIBST m. a. CBVUCU.

Bey. James Burns, Pastor. Preacbiugou Sunday morulugst 10.80.

In the evening si 7.4S.

Meetings at 9 a- m. and 6.80 p. a. on

todays.

Sunday School at 8 p. u. Epworth League SuuUsy evening si 7 80 o’clock. MM-week prayer service Wed Deeds; evening at 8 o'clock. Class meeting*, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evanings. BAPTIST CHCBCH. Rev. H. F. Crego, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning at 10.80. 1 tbeey8ntogat7J0. Sunday rooming Workers Meeting al 10.00a.m. Sunday School at 2.80 r. M. Wsdnssday evening Prayer Meeting al 7 JO o'clock Young People's Me* Ing Friday erenlog ai 7.80 o’clock Men's Meeting Saturday evening at8 00

Cor. Washington and Franklin Bugeta. ^BmidayBarylce*—Holy Cobh • - —

-SEW STAMP SYSTEMWe have the beet shoes *e can bay for the money in greet variety.

James J. Doak Carpenter & Sftuilaer 'Jobbing Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Phone 97. Contractors & Builders YORK BROS. P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J. 1 w e BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE la any Part ef Cape May Ceenty Holly Beach. N. J.

We Make Harness

end make it right. The quality of the leathv and the other material* used, is the beat obtainable, and its cat pat to getber and stitched by skilled bands. Double or single Harness, for farm, delivery or road wagons. Fine carriage xess is a specialty of ours, etc.

W. A. LOVETT C«r. Washington and Perry Street CAPE flAY. N. J.

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OP OUR OWN STAflPS FREE FREE With your first rash purchase of 14)0 and upwards, by presenting da advertisement and, learn all

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W. LENOIR

ARIISIIC OEEPBAIOH, Ml! HH1IHG8. | BMaetcr tCtori; a SpcdaltySS^!. : (ncrusta, lUalton an6 ffiutlaps jOCft and fihow Rooms. Second Floor Smith Bldg. J} 10'Wash. ^ CAPE MAY, N. J.

Charles T. Campbell NO- 506 WASHINGTON ST. Cape May City,' New Jersey ? IRE INSURANCE ARE VO!' INJURED? Insurance placed on building furniture, stock, plate glass, and boilers in .the best Companies represented in the Country as follows: UNITED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE CO. OF PhILA. THE CONCORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF MILWAUKEE. FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA. TJfC'FE N NS Y L V AN IA CASUALTY CO. OF PHILA

CHARLES SCHERER

Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s

TfllLOMHG

Cleaning end Pressing

304 Was .ington St.. Cape May, K. J.

DAVID H. FELL CAKE and B CTEKET CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS Chris. Gallagher’s Alderney Whiske} - . Rieger Gretz’s Philadelphia Beer on Draught. Cor. 6E1CH1VE. i PERRI ST. C1PE HIV. N. J,

MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET Cor. Washington and Ocean Streets 602 Washington St. 217,219, aM Ocran St. Meat»i Groceries, Provisions and Frulta Choir# Batten •Sharp! ess CUt Edfe-A SyocUlty Country Produce fresh daily from our own farm rUh. Oyster*. CUmi end Terrapin. Pro tied Foul try The largest market in Cape May.

Thomas "UQ. Jffillet Sl S) on

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COAL & WOOD

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