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y. A. B. Coiwer. Bad DOT. Pa. -jn. Edward Cope, «. Blmrya'a, ’^Spt.'sffiter. II . M.n.HuB.OUaahoru.N.J. Their aeryien air Iran loalL

Oape May Oliy Societies. ^lapK^IaLaiiD Lopua^NQ St P. A^A.^M. K ith Tneaday rrrenlnf ol each moolh, at lodge room, Pauik lln atreet. SSSsfKMS I'lira May Cohclivb No. 113. Improted V> Order Haptaaopba, meeu on Uio accond and fourth Priday eyMilnga ol raeli uionlh, at No, B Waahlnstoa .treet. 'niuKCH No. 370, Order ol the Iron Hall.

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iuk* of each mouth at No. 10 Waahlr >r. Jaa. Mecray medical cxatnlper.

COTTA&E DIEECTOET DAILY STAR, FOR 1800. A ArSSSIlJlraVa HuIcJiImi a?e Amr, fauMW. B Wlndwr are. ArBoU, Kllrabeih It, 9 Block loo aye B Brewater. Key 0 A, M Waihlnatoo it Beattie. Bobert H. 3 Beach are peaeaM, J H, 31 Columbia aye Baldwin. Mra Oeorwe. M Latayette lay, Wm K, I (irant ureet IB, Mra A. 76 Waahlaitaa at rw. Kay W H, oor Waahlnitonand Jell 1,63 WaahlnctoD at ta i T v U O raal at

ssst|siw@@" Camp. M. A, Bea Brook CoUa«e, W sSSSswr#,^. SSSiJiSSS,

SSsLissiHallenheck. Mra K. Harloe \ IIU ewst, Mnitarah. Parrt rotlar-. Pen agbea, Albert E. 5AlUKhea at and/Btfllwe^. 73 Waablnctoo at — —MraCha. N. llfwaihluktot

HairttyTwm P. 3 Howard at and. A W, Btaa once ebeothal. Wm B Pranklln at offaiaa. Mra. W.aPerrrn Uaitchurat, MraH McK. IDConKrcisat

mi. RK.-5Columbiaar y-m-on. KMn>te,3Cno|tmi Jacoby. J K. North ACoD*re

h-C R.Howirrd at lyOrHA/cor Wi Knott. Henry. Howard at Kearney. Mra n M. t Beach a, ".uiuie. bK ISBidStna aye r.rawdtoph. Iter pr Joaeph. 11 iiilttel. K P, 13 Sbirklon aye

MdMgna Cooc'chh A s JmE Bn .i kS WiMan CHblrled, M P. 3 Oiant —— ■ " " Hildreth'! cottage, I^yy.’f"

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“£ilr«5ktoS5i ,,u MeCreary, Ueo D, Columbia are K now. Mra B L, Hunt'a eoHage Iiiod, K. 17 Wlodaor are —■rt, P.8 Stockton aye enhalt Mra E M, Beach ai

McAleer. Wm.36 Huah-u at Mario. K, nituabei at sSKHsibiv

Tiara. Dr M.88 Jaekeon >1

Phyalek, Dr E. WaabluKton at aUiveWa.ll«t ■•■illiii,’. Hr K 11. i: tn nml I’. ..tea. NC. Perry and Maiiidonau^. \ Paine, fieri C P. Columbia air aix/Aurntpel Pane. Mra. K. 2 Stockton Itow ' \ iSWM'«S7.“ Provoai. A C, W Ocean at Palmer, E K. Be Wen Cottane. Cram >1 Phtlllpe,. W C. Jaekaon at Perrlne. M. cor lliuthn at and Pier aye •—- “ ” •“ lAlayetteat

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Mra. Stockton a,

(Juldort. P. F. Beach aye ec

Stone. K J, Broadway Newell. Wm J, S Wlndior aye ~ — laaae H^W Waahlnntou at

_ - Waelilnnum it Towmead. WUlatn^W Lalajettc it ^ roleu. J’ P.‘Jacfcaon atrnet > Tank. ABapulm H. 3D DokimhlA ave K.-Bri'i'nWiT'—'

Webb. K If. 37 lalayette at WlUlann. Joe U. V Perry at WUUamaoo, raJt H, 1 Lafayette it Wilsoi,. .1 II. Kllcrnn. Coni:..-.! Place Webb, John K, 10) WaahlnKton at Webater, Tbomaa. 138 WaahlaK>on at - Wood. E H. 17 Stockton avenue Wood. K K HhiB Cottane. Wlndior aye Wood. C K. I Btoektoa Bow W. Uterell, .1. Price, 37 Colombia aye Whipple, Mr M. 31 Pranklln it Y Younn. Lewis, 27 Colombia aye

OPPICK OP THE NEW JEB8ET Trust and Sa^e Deposit Co Ufityelle and Bank Eli., ( ape^Hay. The Company ta

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WAfi iiETWEEN “THE STREETS,. ■rtr One Smalt Hey Paaied In Safety

Ivery widtv 'a , lourwk^ll i

LovEn’sjiARNKs MANUFAGTOftv, v An Invitation, v

For vindictiveniyw, ftnbburnni«a and lack til any maaterly inactivity the war between the atates ia discounted by the tween the streeta. One was netfour or five yean, but the other is pofennial, and as New York gets MgKvr and bicjfer it. spreads

more territory. Every small boy In town it. He doesn’t need

show him where the various strongholds are. If he ’had maps they wonld lie of little use to him, for before he could master them he wonld be pretty (to stnmblu into -the very midst of enemy and snlrsoqnently give his family an opportunity for valuable practice in first aid to the injured.

Strategy plays iti battles of the

other things ho lei through the enemy's country in safety— a very valuable bit of knowledge, too, when the family grocer or butcher lui]e liens to have his establishment in a hostile distriyt. A reporter a day op two ago liad a chance to see how the wily

hoy does this.

The reporter was walking up Univcrdty place from Washington park when tuddenly be became aware that a boy iras trudging along by his side. The youngster seemed to liave chine. up through the sidewalk—probably lie had emerged from it convenient arcaway— but, at all events, there lie was.,a bright looking, well dressed, active boy. with {i small (lockage underone arm. The bunille gave proof positive that ho was on some household errand. Only a woman conlil have made such a curious combination of too little wrapping paper and too much string. The hot* stuck close to bis newly adopted companion. If the reporter Blackened his juice, so did the youngster: if he increased it. the boy wra with him: if he stopped to look in a shop window, the boy followed iiis example: if be edged over toward the curb, the boy lion they traveled on block after block. Two or three (larties of boys playing in the street efnitinized They seemed 1

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., tisfied the wonid'-mn bejiolitic under ...» stancys. By thetimo .Tenth street was reached the reiiortel\,began to wonder if his small companion Yiad decided to attach himself to him \ permanently. A retinue is hot alwaya desirable, and worse. Iwo'ot three other had fallen iniy the i»rocesm, keeping twenty or thirty feet in

sirecia tno lonowrag party siep|ieu. , uev seemed to have come to socie dividing line, across which they had ho business to puss. There they flood, though, will. Very much the air an industrious cat asinies when a mouse lias slipped into a olo. jnst in time to avoid contact with dine claws. As soon as they halted the outh with the bundle seemetl Jo lue® all itereat in their doings. ! At Eleventh street, he suddenly left the reporter'* side. “ t at full ejiecd,

boys, full of del for half hour. Then ho trudged blithely away up the side street EiW.tly ho was on * ' ’ the foe had been i convoy through , and lutd escapi-d

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A full asaortincDt of Harneas, Blanketa, Nets, Ac. llepalring done with ticaloena and despatch^ Lovett’s Flour and Feed Store, Jaekaon and TVaxhlngton Street, Beat Quality FI

d Hay. at Lowest 1‘ricea. Orders promptly B

J. S. K. Hand & Son,

The Old Origin:

I Only Cnpe Hay Diamond t'liUym.

Cape May Diamonds set in Rings, Pins, Stpds and Butt ms o oar own manufacture. Repairing of Fine Watebea and Jewelry a Specialty. O IE 5 3? OS IT 33 3?O.ST OE’FXCE.—

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iClerohaiits’ Exchange, WASHINOTON AND JACKSON STREETS One of the moil popular places of resort for Seaside Dalicacirs, skillfully j.tvjwrrd. Liijiiora of remarkable ijuallty aid jiurlly

VAN HOITTB]SrS COCOA. g^'D’S CENTRAL MARKET. COIt. OCEAN AND WASHINGTON STS.,

CAPE MAY, X. J.

Most respccilu'ly invites yourself and family to call and Tasu- a Cup of this Delicious Cocoa that he

has just imported from

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KXCELNIOIl HOT AND COLD Sea-Water Baths llrratur St and Bench Are. W. r cill-SUN, Manager.

jA. HEWj-TT’S Dry - Goods, - Notions - and - Millinery - Store-

Howard's play entitled “Met i," which Helen Danvrny jirotho Lyceum theatre, wan the 1 of a foilnre, and i: enwo imafter the success of "Ono of Onr Girls" and preceded the still mor--brilliiint sneowe of the "Henrietta." "Shenandoah" was prodncesl first at V‘ie Uostou musenm and failctl to make atiy profound or encouraging iuipreK' Boston audiences. But Howard written ’’Lillian's Lost Love' successful drama of "The Daughter." and remembering t rienco ho rewrote “Shenandoah" into the pnwperona drama-with which tboafarpilior.—New York

World. tirAmlma's Idea of • ttl.ooo Halmry. E. W. Winter, general manager of tlio Omaha railway, enjoys a good.story na much as any man I know, particularly if it be on himself. He tells the following tale with great gnsto: “My grandmothfr is a dear, innocent lady, who Htcs up in VcrmonL She was telling a visitor all about the family, ono day .and there's*Erne”he'8 doing right w her voice sank impressively. •

New York Star. - Why She Hated French. There is at the Hotel Metropolo a live American girl who, accompanied by her parents, is on her way ' extended continental tonr. tion with a number of her compatriots the other evening she frankly confee * that she liked no language* but her live language. "As'for French,” she: dared, “I hate it, became I alwaya have to think before I speak!"—Eugene Field's London Letter.

Bella—How can you be so attentive to that rich young man when he has you he is to marry another? Madge—Pa is a broker, you know, bn wants me to get the young fellow intMrtstcd in stocks.- “ Mr. Ignax Helfy, is revising the: The old year* of rusty on 1

The little torpedo boit Cushing is still lere, and daily astonishes the people by ip and down the Potomac at ' thirty mllea an hour. ~

purchases. WASHINGTON STREET. OPPOSITE CATHOLIC! CHURCH

A large ami varied Stock from which to select One price to all.

A. P. & H. B. Todd’s Photograph Gallery, —FOOT OF PERRY STREET,—■— Ar. turning out the l~incst Photograjihs. S|x-i ijlsicMii Ocean Scenes and House Photographing, t’aliincts First * lass.

ICLGI ICE! ICE! ^Knickerbocker Ice C°-

OF PHILADELPHIA,

• si'l'rl.r Itor/CM, RESTAURANTS and COTTAGES WITH

PURE EASTERN IQ&.

coal: coat: coau coat

Wiley’s Congress Baths,

-Also with-

COAU COAU

PRICE; $6.00 PER TON. BENT QI AI.ITY t’AKKFf I.I.Y I'HKI’AHKD FOB FAMILY U8K, A!

Fl’l.l. WKICHT fil’AKANTKED.

Rest e<|mp|>cd on the Reach. A large

-FOOT OF CONORFiSS H.M.l. I.AWN _

DILLON’S,

Chester’s Photographs.

Best Styles of the An.' Children's Pic - the Old Stand — Bench Avenue i

s a Specialty Cconu Street S. C. C'JIESTF

LANSING’S CAFE,

COR. LAFAYETTE & DECATUR S*TS

Private Slippers. ’ Soft. Hard, and Devilled Crabs, Oysters and Little No k '

Clams. Game In Season. Winrs ami l.Kjuors.

pilfiieorFieE

In fully equipped with all the requii slles for doing; - FmiMTiMa OF ALMOST ANY KIND.

Corner Washington and Jackson Streets. We can recommend DILLON’S, of which the well-known : JOHN j. RATTY is proprietor, as one of the most central 1 and popular resorts on the Island, at which the finest Wines and Liquors and Rochester Beer can always be had, together with superior accommodations for parties. • j Handsomely appointed parlor for ladies. ' A ’X'HOS. Cl jISIVIETV T!S.

MA.N-VFALTt’KFK OF

MINERAL WATERS

AI.HO TUB '

Kenowned Bel fast (linger Ah- Lemon Soda Sarsaparilla.

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Bartholomay Hochester Bottled Beer. 1 llalrla -in.I .-otlaKfc' »up|.lk-il at short nouco. RottHtiK KMaMIshment. Mo IH.-II strictly firat-clasa goodv j\„. go JarkHon S3. WILLIAM ESSEN, i BAKERY AND IDE CREAM PARLORS, NO. 48 W ASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY, N. J. WM. T. STEVENS, j Contractor & Huilder, JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. RESIDENCE A5D SHOP—Caner Jrffrrson and Corgle StrreU. CLIIVTOI^ SOTJOER,' No*. » Mid 5 Mnnslon Street,. - Cape May, N. J. FURNITURE, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, ETC., Wire Cota and Bed Springs. Refrigerators and Chlldrcf s Coaches for Ssle or Rent. Orders tar Fltllnx sod Furnishing Cottenes will receive pround stttentlon. Awnings made loordor, Keiialrlug neatly done. I’urch Kocke'n a Specially mEN’S r r T n>i«uix-r eooi>s Our leader is Silk Striped, Imported Flannels, Madras and French Sateens, Shirts for Outing Wear. Finest line of Neck-wear In Cnpe May-City. Alio, a full line of Rats, Capa Belts, Walters' Jackets, Aprons, lllsaera. And Mohair Coats and Vests. In Hosiery we have a‘select number, such as Morlejr'a Imported solid colora, fast blsck and Hale-thread. Our Underwear and Dreas Shirt lines are complete. ’-At City Prices. I. L. SHEPPARD, 23 Waabington St., Cape Hay City, N. J.

Our job printers are skillful and experi-

enced in designing.

MOWABD V. OTTER, Suceeaior to Clinton Sunder and Cbas. Or me. as OKIVEKAL TiraOLSTERER. Furniture and Matreaaea Renovated and Made to Order. Carpets Made and Pat Down. Curtain Work and Slip Coven a Specialty. NO. 3 MANSION STREET, CAPE MAY CITY, W. J.

ISAAC H. SMITH, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Na. 47 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE NAY CITY, is constantly on hand an assortment of Cloths and Caasimere* suitable for " ' and Bore’ Ready-made Clotbln) ~ r Repairing done at il

KEHUR. Ac OHUEOH,

K DRALEBS IB

BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY,

Ocean View Summer Garden & Family Resort,

BEACH A’

Hotel

Oppcartte Ir*a Pier. A Fine Orcbeatrs the entire Sea*

Choice Wines and Llqnora. Philadelphia, Roche. Oysters In every style. Our 00c. Dinnefa a Specialty.

JOHN

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Rochester and 8t. Louis Lager Beer

. Bruna'a lee Cream. HOMEYARD, Proprietor.