Cape May Daily Herald, 10 August 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY HERALD, SATURDAY AUGUST to, »yuy

CAPE MAY HERALD -TV only Daily Morning Newspaper 1‘uUishrd al Cipf May

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Caps ly Daily HerM Collage Di redory lor 1907

CAPE MAY HERALD

SATUKDAV. AMIt S WATER WAS I.OT

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c.mfi.rti. Richard.W>l Hrachar .O. Waller a*i Stockton arr I r -IK. John K. t ’olomtila are. o-irn. Joarph. «t# Htlithr* at nly. Win K. R»«Cor«lr at ■lark. Jamca. W IVrry at "avhom. J W MW Franklin at

. I rruc. Rpcllarriaon I*. tilr»wgort, Htl • ! ‘-amiibrll. I brodorr. MO HuKbra at 1 i ’ <illlo». Thru. 6tu HoKbaa'al it Collin. J IVrcieal. I ox-. b>'niuiid J II, *»■ Franklin al

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claRn nuioue hia acjuaintan.-c "aome Xmoratilr and woratnpful ladlea who drmk little other drink, and yet enjoy more perfect health than most of them that drink the stronceaf The phenomenon eras undeniable, but flie natural lufereuee was none the leas to be

resisted.

Sir Thomas Elyot himself Is very certain. In spite of the Corulshmen. that "there be In water onuses of direr* disease*, os of swelling of the spleen and llrer." He complains oddly also that "It flltteth and awlmmeth.” and concludes that “to young men; and them that be of hot complexions. It doeth less harm, and sometimes It proQtetb. hut to them thst are feeble, old and melancholy It la not convenient." "Water Is not wholesome cool by Itself for an Eng'‘simian." was the version of Andrew Horde-monk, physician. bishop, ambassador and writer on sanitation—as the result of a life'* experience. And to quote the "Englishman's Doctor;"

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Nrllauo. William, ti Jackson _ " llaon, Dr Tbomaa R. 6 Atlantic Terraet •al, K. Uoernry at ■wklrk 1 Roberta, irrta. Dr Hw-hard C. ■ikcla, Capt H E. 1USS Washington al

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Quidort. Charles F. 194 Decatur at R Reardon. J Tiers. Ill Ocean st Rogers. John M. M'S Ranch a»e Robbins. K A. 5U Hoghm at Herd. Mrs Anna 8. MS UfayrUr » RouseUe. Dr Albert E. *40 bo ledayeUa at Rodan. David W *» Pcnr st Kuthrrford. Henry 8. PS* Decatur Reed, D. Charles H.«« Hwrbes st ' irgr. 407 Braadw.

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Mayor—Thoa. W. MUM. ... Jan. 1. U AldortBaa—P. K. Duka. .. Jan 1. II Council—Wm. a. a haw .. .Jan. I. U • 8am. H. Moor*. ..Jan 1.U Joa. Hand Jan. 1.11 " SUlwaU Hand ...Jan. Ell * Jas. J. Doak ... .Jan. 1. n Joa. R. Brooks ..Jan. 1.U " sum r. Ware .. .Jan. 1.1*0S Doula C. Sayre .. .Jnn. 1. IMW F. 8. Townaend..Jan. 1.1*09 Recorder—J. W. Thompson. Jan. I. IMS Aaegsaor—Q. C. Hughes ... Jan. 1.19U* Collector—Sol. Needles ...Jaa.l,lM« Treasurer—1. H Smith Jan. 1. IMS City Solicitor—J, Spicer Deeming Jan. 1. IMS Bldg. Inspector, W. T. Hlov ena Jan. 1.1*09

BOARD OF EDUCATION.

Samuel R. Stites, President 190* Dr. A L Leach, vice president 1910 Wm. H. Thompson, ■ ...1908 Edw. H. Phllllpa. Clerk 1908 Walter A. Lovett 1*08 William B. Gilbert 1909 George 8. Douglass 1909 Luther C. Ogden - 1010 Charles York >... ;. 1910

BOARD OF HEALTH.

Dr. A. L Loach. President. Sept. !. 1*09 Dr. V. M. D. Mercy. Socty. " 1908 Robert. 8. Hand *’ 1909 Samoei F Eld red ge ...1H07 Albert B. Utile •• )90i George L. Lowell " 1908

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Foster. Mrs Sara A. All Perry st

Are enemies to health and good digestion.

But the moot formal

against water Is that of \cnuer. who. Grifflth, Miss E J. 61* Colombia are writing In T*C2. |Kmdrrou»ly pro- Gray-Glles. Miss M C. £43 Windsor are noun.-.-, -to dwellers in cold countries j <;rwn*. »*" “ 11 M 1 ,;-''^‘'. Trrr *“ It doth very greatly deject their appe- j Mrs P H.'ls Goeroey st

natural heat and L-

pverthrow the strength of the atom- ! G

tch."—London TeU-grai>h.

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Sicklrr. Dr WJ1. (Icean and Hughes su Smith. Henry Hndsot. Bol Stockton are Sewell. Jr. W Jovce, WMColambU are Simes. Samuel. »•> Windsor ave Sewell, Rober., 227 Stevens. Dr Albert O Myrtle sve Seaman. Frank C. 5 Atlantic Terrace Swrtort, Frank A. 906 Beach ave Sheppard, I L 480 West Perry st 'DilLh. Etlwlxi F. 7*9 Columbia ave

Dr GllWr H.518L. Stevens, lewis T. TS* Corgle »t Stevens. Wllllnm T. 736 Corgle st Smith. Isaac H. RS Washington at Mldham. Mrs .IF *11 Howard at Sloan. John H. K2V Stockton ave Sealey. Henry E .uelke. Ad .m. 1US6 Washington st ■inarr, Jacob, so Congress st -hoemaker. J L. 819 Stockton aye Stevenson. W alter N. 827 Washington st 'ey re, Ig>nls C. 8SS w asblugioo st Sella. Angnstns. Eighth are 'tarr. Dr H w aiter. New Jersey sod Ballb -cbeTko^r^r 438 west perry at 'bleld- Chas B. 406 ladayctte st 'blelds. Peter, Beach are ■mith. Walter R- 644 Washington st 'initb. M S. 9*1 Washington st .-.terms, S Irwin. 184 Decatnr st Stereos, Thomss S. 784 Washington st Sterms, william L. *16 North st StlUa. Edgar P. 618 ladayetu st Stlu*, Samuel R. H(B Lafayette st Scboehel. Jacob. *6 Windsor ave Stovall. Frederick D. 668 Hughes st bedgewlok. Roland. UKtl waaniogtpn st Task. Thomas J. 7*9 Washington st — Alfred C. 94* W indsor nve Turner. Frank D. 60s Franklin at Tolan. William E. 7 North at Townsend. Lllburo H. 1061 Washington al Taylor, James E. 414 Bank at Thompson. Henry C. 660 Washington at Thompson. Jno w. 661 -ownaend. Edward F. 637 'ownsend. F Sidney. 638 “ V 'auaant. Dr Eugene L. 781 Columbia nve 'Inna. M 806 Colombia are auaman. Grant, 11** Washington st

COUNTY DIRECTORY.

Justice Supreme Court—Thoa. W Trenchard, Rep 1914 Circuit Judge—Allen B. Endlcott Rep 1*11 Law Judge—James M. E. Hildreth Rep 1911 Prosecutor of Plea*—Harry S. Douglass. Rep 1MI Sheriff—Wm. H. Blight. Rep 1901 Coroner—Rob S. Miller, Rep 1901 Coroner—Wm. H. Thompson 1908 Coroner—Nathan A Cohen 1909 County Clerk—Julius Way. Rep...1910 Surrogate—E. C. Hewitt. Rep. ...190J County Collector—Joseph L Scull, Rep .1908 County Board of Elections—Jos K. Hand. Rep 1M7 County Board of Elections—Henry F. Daugherty. Rep 1M9 County Board of Elections—Chan. T. Norton. Dem 1 County Board of Elections—Michael H Kearns. Dem IMS Terms of Court—Second Tuesday

In April. September and

the "History of Greece.'’ long the standard op :hat subject, was a man of great simplicity and was wholly unconscious of his own celebrity. Several anecdotes Illustrative of this fact are given In "Some Famous Women of Wit and Beauty," one of whom Is Mrs.

Orotc.

While Mr Grote was walking In the park he would perliap* notice thst one or two persons l'»jkrd st him with some attention. He would st once turn to his wife In alarm. “Have 1 got any dirt on my face. Harriet? Is there anything the matter with my hatr and he would clutch his headgear with Ivrth hands “Why are tbow people looking at

^bridge Grote wished to see the professor of ’ natural history, but was told that the professor was so busy dissecting something Hint he could not be Interrupted. “strung magnifying power, powerful light, shirt sleeves up. cannot lie bothered with anybody." The modest historian would have retired, but bis wife iiertlsted that It was Mr. Grote who wished to see the professor. “Whatr be cried. “Mr. Grote? Give

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f Fams. ; Garrison. Mra SarabS. 323 Decatur st mous author of j Gg-aory..Douglas*. *19 Perry at

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Herald (Dally aod Wcek!y)606 Washington Hepburn. W Horace. Beach aye Haiioaell. J Wallace. 96 Ocean st Hughem. Mra Harriet S. 6IS Hughes st Hackett Stanton H 866 Hugbea at Hand. Robert S 7U6 Jefferson at Hart. Edwin K. 10 North st Harkneaa. J 1* North st Heyward. W llaon. 2» Windsor aee Hifla. Jrtnr*. 30* Broadway Hebenthai. Herbert F. 103 Jackaon at Heaa, Rev Arthur. 506 Lafayette at Hulmau, Mra W A. 7U6 Coluitbi- aee Haroed, Frank P. 923 Stockton nee Helaae, Mil lard E. AM Ocean st Harret. Dr Fiederick J. 1239 Wsehlngton Hall. Mra I. M. HO l^fayettr at Hand. Dr Anns M. 610 Waablngton st Hand. Enoch. W. llii; Hand, Horry, B. 1014 Baud. Joseph. 1007 Hand. SUlwell SHaielbnrat. H McKean, 817 Hawkey, John L. 412 Bank at Blckey. George F. SR Washing ton at Hildreth. Jamca M K-Star Villa Hine-. Francis D. Madlaon ave* Lafayette Hugbea. Gilbert C. 918 Madison an Hughes. I Putnam. 232 Perry at Hughes, J Warren, 11U1 Waablngton st Hugbea. J Harry. 663 Waablngton at Hyde. Mrs. *16 Grant at

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Justice. Randolph F 109 Howard Jaekeoa. Emily. 411 Broadway Joatl. Henry D. Ocean and Columbia ae. Johns. Harry, 917 North .by. John F. 901 Columbia are Kaon. BooMmln F. Sib Perry uou. EI^Hge. 225 Congrtaa Place

King, Reginald H. 49 X Kirk. 8 0. 182 I ecatni

The •ixe of Eva. The Talmud says (see Barlng-Gould’s -‘Legends of the Patriarchs and Propfc etsW thst Adam was so tall b* "could stand with his feet on the earth and Ida bead In heaven." and that "God pressed him down st the time of tbo fall." The Arabs say thst Adam waa 312 fort high, and that Eve was exactly 200 feet from the soles of her feet to the crown of her bead. These same people also claim that Eve’s tomb may mow be seen st Jiddnh. a seaport of Mecca, and thst Its gnat •lie C20CU, feet In length and 17% It breadth) ta-srs them out In the ssser lion that she was the most' glgonii. woman the earth has evr* known or will ever ltn6w. On each 3d of June, the anniversary of the death of Abel, according to Arabian tradition, the door of tfcc temple which has beec built at the entrance to this glgantltomb of our Aral mother stays opet all night in spite at the efforts of tbt keepers 4o dose It and .the moot ter ruble erics of anguish Isone from Oh sepulcher of the

r. West Beach Kelly. Her. Father D. J. SB Washington Kelly. W.G

John E. 790 Corgle Joseph W.9*Jrff.r Uaeawsaver. H 11. 834 Mo l.ucas. James W. 8*9 Hughes at Laodell, Mrs I K. Congress st U.uden.lager. H C. W Jackson at laird. Zopbrr H. 999 Grant at la*. Henry C • Gran tat leagrrt, Michael A. 82S Colsmbto art 1 each, J Granville, 1013 Lafayette at lyiwry. Alfred,18JVfferaoo at uSHrr"

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Moonhaad. J W. 898 Hughes at Mrtircary. Georgs D Colombia A Oaentey Mecray. Dr James, *99 North at ' Miller. AltradB. 1191V MacFarLud. loo. 87U McGrath. la<ala J. 819 McKenna. A D 819 H. McCahc. Samuel &

MUdJeton. Uearne P.

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Mlolea. Edward & 71 MrOearr. WmH.9t

BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS Smith, Palermo Jon. 1,1910 W. 8. Johnson. Ocean City .Jan. 1,1910 John P. Fox, Ocean City . .Jan. L1910 C. P. Vanaman. Dins Creek..Jan. 1,1908 J. D. Ludlam. So Dennis . .Jan. 1.1910 D. Schallenger. Erma Jan. 1. IMS J. T. Bennett. Cape May . - Jan. 1.1*10 H. S. Rutherford. Cape May Jan. L 1909 Anthony B. Smith. Director Samuel Townsend.‘Clerk Slate Senator—Rob. E. Hand. Rcp.l9i0 Assemblyman—C. E Stllle. Rep .1*08 TAX COMMISSIONERS. Ellis H. Marshall, Seaville 1«W SUlwell II. Townsend. Cape May Court

Aaron W. Hand, Cape May Citjr...

Church Directory

Key. Father D. S. Kelly, Rector. Hasses—Sundays. 8, 8, and 10 a t •* Week da vs, TJO a m. Sunday and Friday Evening Services i 8 o’clock . Confessions—Saturdays, and Thursdays before the First Fyidsy. from J 80 - ' p. m , sod from 7 ml to9.30 p

rlghtfN E 908 Broadway ilbraham. John.Myrtle sve orthlngton, Amos, 24 Guerney at raver. Harry. 8*4 Stockton ave slater. Jours. Ocean and Beach avenoe llaon. J Clifford. 13 Jefferson st arr. Horace B. 1145 Washington st ataoa. J. 517 FrankBs at carer, George P. 17 Broadway 'Z__ /.Immeir. John®. SUMxmgreaaPlace

FT HE ALARM CALLS. The Fire Department has rearranged a fire alarm boxes snd the following' are the numbers sod new location of hoxea. 23. Washington street, t ger’r Landing. 32 Washington street, near Union. 47. Washington street and Madison svenoe. - M. Lafayette sndBsnk streets. 68. Broad snd Elmirs streets. 65. Pituburg and New Jersey avennes. 69. Stockton avenue, between Jefler son and Queen strerls. 73. Franklin and Washington itroeU 75. Howard street, opposite Stockton 82. Columbia Avenue and Gurney streets. 84. Ocean street, near Beach avenoe. 91. South Lafayette and GrantstreeU. 92. Broadway and Beach avenue. 93. Perry street, near Bridge. 94. Perry street snd Beach avenoe. 96. Washington and Jackson streets97. Colombia avenue and Decatur 98. Washington and Ocean streets.

•UNFLOWER PHILOSOPHY.

ThaN

ha mam wbt

When a traveling man does find a hotel that suit# him ha Isn’t hackward about bragging about 1L What baa become of tba old-fash

There may not ba much left after

U pretty i killing a eat win mag ni lack than letting It howl i

ha an atsk .as to rofaaa lo ant the

m Chapter. No. W, Royal Arrh Maaons-Gonvoaatkmv. third Monday of aland lodge. No. *b. F. and A. M. lunlcatloue. second .and fourth Tueadaye of aach mouth at lodge room. Waablngton and Frau kilo streets. Cape May Camp, No. 87T1, Modern Wood isu of America—Meets Aral Wsdoeaday f each mouth at Auditorium. Cape May Conclave, No. 181. Improved Order of HepUoophs-MaoU at Ogden’s Hall.Bit Waablngton street, on second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Capr May Council, No. 1691; Royal Ar can tm—Meats first and third Thursdays of each month at Auditorium. Cape May lodgr. No. *1. A. O. U. W. Marts first and third Thursdays of eacl. month at 819 Washington strrvt Cold Spring Council. Jr. O. U. A M. No IS—Meets In hall at Cold Spring, rvcrj Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Columbia Lodge, No. S3, ludrpendcni Order of Mechanics Masts each Mondaj

at Auditorium.

Eureka Lodge, No. 7. I-ad lea' I. O. Meets every Tuesday evening at 8 I No. 804 Washington street. Friendship Council. No. 27, D. of A - Meets on Tueadsy afternoon of each week at *.30. in Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall, Cold Spring Tlie John Mecray 1*001 No.. 40, G. A. K meets oo the third F'tiday of each mootl al 7.80 o'clock p. m.. at Frmukllo streri

school bulldiog.

Mayflower Lodge. No. 968. Indepemlem Order of Odd Fellows-MeeU each Frida) at the Auditorium. Jackson street. OgallslL Tribe. No. 157. Improved Or of Had Meo-Meeta at 810 Washing Cape May Fire Department, meets f l oudsy evrnlng In each month at oor Washington and Franklin streets

Jrolfssional Cards.

How Do Yon Spend Your Money!

Are you doing it in a way to receive sul»tantu) U-ticfit*-, Are you laying aside something for a "rainy day* " If not, you will never have a lieller livnc lo Iw-giii than now. To get tjuit-kly started, begin Ihe easiest wav;

1 come to the

Security Trust Company,

Cape May, N. J.

and open a Savings Accounts. Do not wan for a large sum. for it may never conic; just deposit whatever yon have to spare, iio matter liow-small the amount. We will gladly assist you in gelling stalled Ask your

friends about us.

Welsbucli Lamps Free

RaD^e nurston* bHon*

| EWIS T. STEVENSCOUNHKLLOK AT LAW, 610 Wasbikotok 8r , Caps Msr, N. J. Master sod Solicitor to Chancery. Notary Public. Commisslooer for I’eunsylvams. E. DIANE MOORE. *« ARTIST ^ PAINTING AND F.MBROIDERY MSG AKD DKSIGK1MG * SPECIALITY Wash Embroidery Silks sod Floss. Res.'y made novelties. Work done to ordrt 6j6 WAsiitacTtis-8r. CarsMAv. flT'Known as Knickerbocker James J. Doak Carpenter & SBui/aer Jobbing Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Phone 97,

THK API

Lafayrlle St., between Jackson,

Rev. Arthur Haso, - ‘

IVXJIT. v

li Decatur

•M«. -1 .1 .nCtOr.

Sundays—Celebration of tlfc-HoljiCom-luulon. 7.so aT is. Moroltat- Player.

•ou. (on the first i' ‘ [lebretlbQ of Hbij

mi' Aaiglsyfisfididfib-ta: Eveoiug (Choral) Barr Ice sad BprtBOB hAj. Wrek^lays—rhorsdays. Holy Commimm 7 30 a-m. WadowsLys,KvvoingPrajer,

00 p. m.

Saints Day's—Celebration of the Holy

Communion 7.80 a. m PRES IIVTKHIA X CHL-ECH.

James McLeod, D. D..Minister Huudsy services at 10 30 a. m., and

00 p. m

Sunday school at 3 00 p. m. I’rsrer meeUug Wed Deadsy ROC Junior C. E. Friday at 4 16 p. a Y. P. 8. C. K Friday st 8.00 p. 1 bUaiigers always welcome.

FIRST a. a. CHURCH.

Rev. James Burns, Pastor. Preacblug ou Sunday m,-ruing al

n the evening al 7.46.

Meetings st 9 a. M. sud 6.80 P.

Sundays.

Suudsv School st 8 p. M.

Epworth League Sunday evening al

7 80 ..'dock.

prayer service Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Class meetings, Toaaday, Thursday and Friday eveuinga.

Rev. H. F. Crego, Pastor. Preaching oo Sunday morning at 10.80.

Sunday School at 2.80 p. M. Wednesday sveulog Prayer MasUug fit 7 JO o'clock Young People's Mee lug Friday 1 ig al 7.80 o'clock Men's Meeting Saturday evening SI8.00

Cor. Washington snd Franklin — Sunday Serricea-Holy Communion, l.arThe following Clergymen are expected to off!dale during the summer of 19OT. June *3. Rev. Floyd W. TUmklna. 8.T.D , Hector Chuish of the Holy Trinity. PhlLprlphla. 30. Rev. David M. Steele. Rector St. Lake's F.plphsny. Pbllndalphla. July 7. Rev. F A. D. LuoL DO.. LL D.. Rector St. David's Cbn.-cb, Mai - T.i.Bt □ LL IX. Bishop of OmUbI Peons - n%k . Alfred G. Mortimer. DL . Ureter Bl. Mark's Church. l*hlla of tk. NstlTltT. PI “ •- Mee. <1 M.

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Cape May, N. J.

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We Make Harness

and make lt_right. The quality of th< leather and 'the otter materials used, la. the beat obtainable, sod its cat put to gather and stitched by skilled bands. Double or single Harness, for farm,

1 a specialty of ours, etc. •9“Don't Forget the Place. W. A. LOVETT Car. Washington and Parry Streets CAPE HAY. N. J.

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AUGUST 10, 1907 Fe will give free of charge 0NB. ELS jACH LAMP 6" OVEN GAS RANGE . - . . fit ,,, S 'OVEN GAS RANGE ... 4.160..

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CAPE MAY ILLUMINATING COMPANY Both Phones, 0. A. Merchant, Jr, Manager.

plaster HUocIi a Specialty’s^^: .’ pSPUncrusta, lUalton anb Burlaps ( OVce and $how Rooms. Second floor Smith Bldg. 610 Wash | J==, CAPE MAY,'N. J. !ji|m gpPP? rV FP PPggHHHZJEgHggg?

Charles T. Campbell NO- 506 WASHINGTON ST. Cape May City^ New Jersey ' MRE INSURANCE AKE V(MJ INSURED 2 Insurance pUced on building furniture, stock, plate glass, and boilers in the best Comjianies represented in the Country as follows: UNITED FIREMEN S INSURANCE CO. OF PHII.A. THE CONCORD FI HE INSURANCE CO. OF MILWAUKEE. FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA. THE PENNSYLVANIA CASUALTY CO. OF PHILA

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TfllLOiUHG

Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s

Cleaning and

Pressing

304 Was ing'en St.. Cape May, N. J.

DAVID H. FELL

CAKE and B CJEEET

CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS Chris. Gallagher’s Alderney- Whiskey.

Rieger Gretff’s Philadelphia Beer on Draught.

Cor. BEACH HE. I PERM ST. CAPE MAT. N. J.

MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET * Cor. Washington and Ocean Streets 602 Washington St. 217, 219, 3X1 Ocean St. Meats, Groceries, Provisions and Fruits Choirs Battars-Sharp!osi CUt £dgc-A Specialty Country Produce fresh daily from our own farm Fish, Oysters, Clams sad Terrapin. Dressed Fealtry The largest market in Cape May.

Thomas IX)- & S on COAL & WOOD

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