Cape May Daily Star, 5 August 1891 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY DAILY STAR. » uWBbOt <1 uni£j uljr^oO Aun..1. HuUcrtl. Capo” 1 May City Cliun h Kooord. tys^ariSi«*ssi«wt sssSf-.ttito.^sKaJS’ai.sii nI„rrt.Vk^r Me«Un(. Wola^r 'T-S^P *i tu'doekTvaasi nocirtj ojCtfif Sun Kodraior. Kn.uj r«onlu*» »t 8 o *loO;. SSmspssa -ffi £ JRKSS^SSSVSsJfffiS; YM-SPs I-. M. ""-k *Uy Mn'ttny;. Tor^day »t u' y^S, l-enS.Vmr- suni-y ~rH.r Mtnmlii M •■» K»»ortH l^-mtuc TiMKSny cyvnlm it »• /AATHOUC. Wi»hln*ton M *k«J. Wink diyi.moit. tai JVrtSrTt 7JU: r.cn.u* .18W. F B ^ K ^ R cS.V^'^i^...i ». f .tvs

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MrK. UlCoacm

HE KNEW MANY BIO MEN

(>PPIC«UP

THE NEW JERSEY

Trust and Sale Deposit Co

Tbm Ural in AID-gtwny City it ttn

i l.nakln* oat of tin r*L*;iiun ■ widow by INCIDENTS IN THE UPE OF JAKE tin Dime of M«I>owr:L Sin bid one eott. ci lUurnnvKS sport Jobn ^ n * m '' wtl ' > ■ i,h hl * ra 0 ***" SUMMcRDYKE, SPORT. j in . two itory fnmc boaie oo Robtnwn |

. — I nrert. Tb* widow end hereon were do Lafeyettr ltd Bill M»., Cepe Bay.

r 7.„„,,u u „ tiederbllt l iked Mlie end 1 nxodly eU»-bed to ench other, end when |

c ‘ m : ! tr rime borne one ntcbt end fold tier thit I TV Core;... \ a kieo eethorUed to eft el > * B “'‘ •" OB " ; r* STfJSS^S one oTTh. recnilur,- - A —utm<rn.. ttuerdm- end Hr W„r. the Salt to HU Cr.ee—A Mm j |„,olhj on Fedeml eutct »be wee inooneol j Ap-:, r- lot lb- meauwemeot end cere at vroj.

„„„ .n . T JiVk-TJ- - | Wh. Neeer I mral . C.* of Too*!... I nblt ’ ] erty the OcOeedee <*IB1

I log mi ti Jr. M M'. JlliierCoitere 4 IViry it ... i On the if ter noon of April *, ISCi 1 lime y-iurd upper c.r llowiol end Col eee The meeiurr of » miuw fame fretjuenitr | j^kDowcII eet In en eery rbiir el the Hewitt. Mi* aM»h. Trenton Home j ,, taken from t»>e mm toeel of IV yeen , 0 . jd w „ rr wlm |„« ..f her home. It Uim—K-e Jit! MEpirvwieae I daring which he he» pliyedW" role^imonii j flr|t ^ ^ ^ euangenou^i to j end

iu:«c SI E.io9We»hln*UWSt | hli feil.iwi. In thii twpert Jacob 8am ; e bpr bed. H wee werm nud theeuu i Wi'U ewripted lot end ikb-ly kept without

JUry.AM Mimui^ mrrdrke. emonc the .poninRfrwternliy nt itiniDK hHubtiy. Ai ibe eet elone ^^TiSSHHeJS^ I l«-<. flrlyU entitled b.ir-thamone-.n. I llb ^ ^ ^k’^Uus ^pflnM tV Itulkiwbaik. H<iceaildy*etie4teae. Hreeinr •* on. for more then half • oeaMry ta> l-rn ; pilkmrs. Mae l>eied e beery eup oo the ner Herd rich. K M. Itncl. ».d ITth etn | added to the calrndir Mna. Jnke Summer ; Sb , dmcribed the euccral * dyke'e name beeemc famllUr to the aport- , eventt to IV find miahlnr woman Jaimvm. « I°8 mm of ihla loeelity. and when the old | , h(J h „ ud e ee foilowa “The In-

pool eeller end trotllnghorae man w»! j tij . I knew it wai Jobn buried In Cypreae Hill cemetery, only * Xl be reached the bead of the italn 1 corporel eauard turnwi toward the door end tned to rim. • . - — _ . . . - •• mart nim. but 1 wee loo feint, end be

■idee there wai aomethlng in fau lace that

»_ ttcetor 'id—liwe? 1 Pcrerrine Wroth. Beetor ' *ue b Et—Ker^*J^r^Pillirei, 1). 11, Beetor c ^.M;. 5 w“& u ... (huichol »t. Mleheel'. en-' *" ■ hept d-BOT. Hean U t Chrt.l Church. Delewere l aeet 3-dUt AIM I MBiUter Chuich of the He

McOnaneU. J J. To Jeckme >1 ■MK , k C n'«Tnd rr f ‘Jr . mi. s Perry « ■r.Win.r HukIi-w et

Capo May Olty SooloUea.

C^com^u^^ mc ier*nd »“' ■tnjnh iweedey even In* of rich meiUi. el

the lodge room, P-enklln .treet

JfSiSTS'iS'SJlRiAS^ ■■veiling! of each menu at Ko. U W eihlngtoe / upg Hit Lopoa. Bp. M. A 0.0. W, ■ -he Brel end third Thundey eve

noath et No. 16 W ublnkloo M-

—it mcdleil evunlnrr.

T COKCI.IV*. No. W. Improved

/tin Hit ■dug! of each

£ el t

nth Thundey crrnu.gi ..I each moot

WWeehlBftd. eUwet.

kitmeu LODOE. Bo.». Independent C

■mMI pot rath i (J*” f.T 1 S°mmi Tutwdiy anBaaf ul Weehlngton etreet.

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It Weehlnrunebeet.

C0TTA6E BtREtnOEI DAILY STAW. FOB l»0

£ w in t

Ampech. a.;i~.u. '

aider, Kb-——. A belt, Wm Btooe. U Brnrh eve.

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BodlBcAqeo I S W Orant it Inker/hi rat p. cot Oorwn ind to. nr Hanoi.OeefcOeeuehM d..< uom iraMnijMobJ*8o , V*»r rtU ' •' sWrfeSdSfeWvr.':....

SSTiSAji* Burlew, Bev W II. ITri a>. Herrin, c A. YU Weihuston >1 Helden. J C, lu Great it hreoU. JaaF.» Culambie eve Baldwin. T B, Ocean it near He irk Brawn, iln A T.t Perry u Baehaeea. W B,» Wladenc eve StlSSSfKXX. nyra«*Mn A B. a Wtodior eve Buyer, Albert A. la Leliyelle it CoUln., Mrs Maly,12 Hughe, et ceraon. H, 11 Windeur a»e

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I. North it. cor WTndeoi

Uuuway. Uhaa j. lieeatur n. ueit Puwel

ChlkU. Mr* h B. 4 Cwarcw it

Colman. Baht, IT W Inaeol l*r chew,iunnlckeon.Uiaalitiui1 Kallnan Cooh.HrU. Willow CoUigr. Howard .

CUBurd, Lew U. 1 Howard n

Cony. Jamea,li Perry M ..

i»SWS. u 5!Sf£ffBS!SS.“ Cobius, Wm J. w cur Hughes and I rank* ‘ —

u>F, UUusImwM

eyffer V «4 U. r W'aibtngUm *1 it. it T. a Wkibiurtou »t ire. Prank. Burl Baths Cottage. Ibniur 'adden. Mr* P 1>. B Mockum are

OTIare. Hr M. M Jerkwa

3g5

BSf.5bLa Page. Mn.K.: Block lot

Itumiey, lUo W, 14 m 1-,.,-.^ ..

Porter. - M ra. Bmrtmm eve

Poole. Mr Reorge. S Wlndoir ere Porler. Untie 1,So Lalayrtte end Ui Palmer. R W. 4 Crmeram it Peckerd. John iTTfu^u.in

<Juldort.P. P. Beach.

SSS^tTSSSo-™ ’—c ^ K W'aihUigtun st n 11, ID Blocfum Ire inarm, Mr Gilbert M. Si Hughe* it He*. JunecBnimwIck, Hughes >| — * ‘ —•* “columbUgr

tb* last of their

friend.

Jake wee born In Mutt nm t

1808. His boyhood was n* short ns hti edu- • n ws* limitod, for between hi* ninth tenth yeer he was apprenticed to a W In the Bowery. This eame Bowery hie playground when a boy. end continual to be hie favorite haunt until some fifteen or twenty years n*n. w ben be shifted

was dressed In bts uniform and-wee carry

lug a big sword In hie hind.

“He stopped in the middle of the room and I eew ouder bU eep. which wei pulled beck, e brood bandage stained with him! around hie forenead. Suddenly b* waved his sword end 1 eew en awful look, such ai

uptown. , j I bsd never seen before, conic Into my hoy's The trade of a hatter not being congenial r j ^ ^ b „ .word throe tm.ro. > Jake, be was bound apprentice to Daniel |au king backward over his ibotildera as be pader, a butcher of \\ ashiugton market. , dli , ^ j .o^ni fail from hi* grsip. ) return for board and doll.**. After h* ( bul lt tun , ic D0 QutMI oa the floor, be ad served his eeeeu year. Jake opened | Mt . hod hands to me. and the fleroe ..ueinees on hU own aeooont fa a snmll | tIpnmaoD dial out of his eye, as V rrtral shop at the corner of Canal street and ! . oh mother . Ulll then before I could

Broadway which at that time «aa about u , >OB , be wlu

aa far north as Broadway extended. j A week from that day lb* widow Mac

t orctlT TU RATK BAP it. IV.well was barltd'ln lbs Hilklale erme

- - - U . toM »{*“• to****; I lery On lb* afternoon of Ajml C. the day butcher's shop which, although doubted , n-fccu the apparition of her bov u|,,ware.l M of hU friend*. I* too good to l« to ^ ltl the .| ck room, hr wa. killed while A doctor bring neer by had a week « Confederate charge at Pittw

the sbop. snd Hie regular ^ lauding. He was struck by a spent him for ftedpeeday wa. a Ul *,u the foroh

CAPITAL.

shoulder of mutton. One Monday Ing Jake was making out the doctor's urn.

nanal, when his boy said:

Dortordidn'thare no shoulder Wednesday. Mr. Summerdyke. They said they poultry sent 'em from the court

“IH v

try."

—* or mind.” said Jak< be ought to hare had it.

. only fair to Jake to say that while he wa* always shrewd, he was never known wilfully lake advantage of any one. Somewhere In the early furtiea Jake left e meat trade and started In as a pnifro

UfAm the forehead early In the day. tying a handkerchief around hii forehead he remained In the fight. All the officera In his company had been killed or wound ed. and be was leading hi* company with the sword of a dead Coniederate in hi* bend when be was hit sad instantly killed by a second bullet. Hi* hurt utterance aa be fell wa* the pathetic cry. "Oh. mother!"

—Philadelphia Pram.

A* regard* the future of Paragi

can be no doubt that the country ha* great natural resources and that it amid he li mensely aod rapidly denJo|«l by the I

trod action of European colonists, ft U

house probable, too, that the English capitalist*

ting mattings and deal lug Then he went Into the public be

neve up in Harlem village, bis fll«v miu»e —. K~T % Iwiitg the Old Hazard, a n-u-d nswl amort | will In the near fuluremanilest grader and ' those days, standing on what is now the grader Interest In Paraguay, and that a hwrot corner of Eighty fourth street : part of the interod hitherto monopolUed Tbinl avenue At that Urn* Thiol j by the Argentine Republic will Iw me from Just alwve TwentyAhlol ferred from tb* dlacrodltal country

* to tbn Harlem * * 1 ”

. . jliemau rood drivers. Bummcolyke made a little money her* and the acquaintance of all t he mot prominent men of the city. Tb* Old Hazard was a favorite roadhouse then. Just aa Gale Care'* was at a later period on Je rome avenue prank Work flrat learnal to drive on Third avenue, and Commodore Vanderbilt was another of the dally rlaftr

on at the Hazard.

The story alaout the suit of clot bra which Commodore Vanderbilt gave Jake for ah staining from

SSWSMSS&f'a., lie silver. Hobt. Beach av* an< I rally. M. cor Wlndaur * “

Daily. J IzuaUus, it r

Cewl* lYBOmlrt* 1 « er ' Gwen Coo^rs* anu aoita Tbompsou, Robert, In ocean tl Townscad. I. II. ltl Washington st Townsend. WUliaai, s'.-1 ills) me st rkumas. c. ocesust and Coiuniba ar e Tszita-1, II I. (.olunibU Thompson. Mn Lewi!. R folen. J 1-. Jackson sire*. Tack. Augusta* H.&>tirlwntrl 10. nvriJ. P Mdur,. w s.h Tsek. Mn K A, 16 llucbra it Talhsm. Haarv B. 1 Hrach svi Beach eve in Auger "—■ TaySeTMT* h. 6 ra™a*iilngtoo and JcBenon V Vanneautn, T U, S *o V fayette at w Webb. E H, T7 Lafayette st Wtnianu. Jo* u.» Perry »t Wilson, j B. lOberan. Cougrevi rise* Webb. John K. luu Washlngnm st Webeler, Th-anss. ir Washington st w .11, Oeeaa it. next Bur via* Wucd. C 8.1 blockton ltow WVtbcrell. J. |•rt**, »tohuabte are WoH. I. Jr,cor Hug lira and Franklin sto Walker, Dr. J .N. Tt Wsiblngton »t Wrl li.l R.KRraot si Wkrutwti jted Jr. Cotombta are. kail of Waller. Mn A E, 10 North st a r, w cor North u and

ung. Lewis, li Columbia are

H) rr. UOI uro a, iv • laiwnliig. Hobl W, J:

Hu—oil Mrs I, 6 Bea

nB.at.olav

nkr.mrsvlus, Bra— -

on. Dr Augustus

r Mrs I has. BroibsuUTlh arcs

Evans. Bussell, tkeigrros place f«Mh. WlWaBI T- “ B hi rut. Mr* M J. 3 and 4 Block urn Row hUrotAC E^MJacksoo M , Kisnes^Bokert, JoCoTamMs are. ror Frank On Kliwood. Mra fcOieajtmMfaOaBMlii^. Eil«,ki“. tucUSimUs a.e ~isrle*. So Lais) rue and Wood *4 Chas r, Uslsjeiie. led Uowa F L.S Lafayetie st D. 1 Hro.il «l jvuuiug. Bo L,!.)i!tte st Hi Huabes at Fryer. Mr. liro H FcrO .1, uror UroM are Fouacrsy. Mm.* Wasmugioa ate ibig. li ti.ifiiaghM Mraei nether, E. 2 Btoektoo Bow . . Foster, chat F. 84 Washington st near Queen Fox. E B, Eighth and-tiee.h av « Utter. Mn Mary. M Windsor an Uallsgber, Carts. M Janhwi at •irtar. Mlts Maggie. Urmnt st opp W J R Jowsn. Mrs Js. h. ltBto»Uwave

uxr ect oil's-. Llgglns, Chas. MT * ° TS nro, Hay. Eetar, Crvwell. A U^lu^rowrU Cottage “ BaTley'.BamueL llabh. Mn. Uahle CctUge. WladhoreL Chas. Wefnaitan. The*.

“DaUj!

tu-^TMTSUai ' ^/fish V!dfJ’ MnoaUght • Morn *. Ev'^t. Kve'g.

unotn. N J, Uccan st A Coll SassSSfRir *'

a lust of Jake's a! rongth of will 0 Inducement fur him to keep sober end of the year Mr. Vanderbilt called and asked tor Jake. - He is not in." said his wife. “Give him that and my complimrt repltixl the commodore, “and toll hii get a good anil of doth**." at the s lime handing her a *100 lull. Jake bought a ault of black, and when next be met the commodore told him wb ' he had done, remarking: "If yoa die lint, commodore. I’ll w« them to your funeral: and they will go mine, for I shall he buried In them.” A so he w aa DU FIUUTINQ (fCAUTIKA Jake was fond of a good bone, and one lima and another owned some prat fair ooro, reckoned by the standard of tbi days, when a horse that could trot a tbi minute gall ranked about equal to a 2 bone of today. Then the possibility of n _ hone trotting • mile In 2:40. drawing a 2Si> pound wagon, waa scouted, until Island Black Hawk did tb* trick second boat of a race at Oentrevlllc about the year lb4iAlthough Jake rarely mimed prise fight If It was anywhere tic never fought In the ring himself, second, however, for Tom Hyer In his fight with Country McCluskey. Jake was a small man, about & feet # Inches tsdl, and weighed about I4S founds. He was chiefly remarkable for his I uerre and pluck. Although not by moral a quarrelsome man. he waa a* quick aa a flash to rorrut an inault, either to h' self or any of his friends. No odds < daunted ur stopped him, and he would Into a crowd of a dozen or twenty men cheerfully as tie would strip for one. An Instance of his pluck hapiarned once In Centrevllle. A party of aporta came from tlie Bowery headed by Charley Barb ley. They took offense at the driving of George Spicer, one of the best drivers of that day. George was a timid man, so to gel away from the Bartley gang, who threat cned to lick him, he took reflate across the track at tb* foot of the Judges' stand Some one ran and told Summerdyke that his friend 8plcer was In trouble. “Where la bef" said Jako. They told

hint.

“All right,” he said, there against him! " “About a score," was the reply. Jake left his pool stand, cruised and said: •'Come on, Spicer. What are you afraid

of?"

Spicer, persuaded by Jake, took bis arm. and together Uiey crossed the track grand stand, where Hanley and his gang were. Placing Spioer In safety among hi* own friends, Jaka stripped off hi* coat, and turning to the spectator* said ‘ •brill, piping voice: “Now. I'll show yon how to lick a Going down to Iba Hanley gang, be said. “Who's your laaderf" Somebody answered, "Charley Bartley.' “P.iwde hire! Parade him!” said Jake. Ho.lever. Bartley didn't parade, and Summerdyke said afterward, "I hav

out with the fade and gl re no sign. the duct, but some til

cope through at When one of tb* sixa. aay, of a filbert, get* Into the duct It obstructs the flow of the bll*, which accumulates behind It, •welling the bladder and exerting i J J Aa the

-*M»4eM. N. J.

ns her in. Utt. *300,000.

MANAGEMENT ALKX.G-CATTKLL. FrestCral. F. W. AVER. Vice President. EDWARD 8. HALL. BseMary sad Trass. DIBW-TORS: lUX.U.Csttsu, IC.Kaioar,

WEST JERSEY EXPRESS CO, rORWAKDX** OF Moneys, Valuables and Mercliandise To all point* In the L'nited State*. Order* for goods to be forwarded by eapreaa will be carried without chargee aod promptly delivered by our own messenger*, ao as to insure, as far as practicable, Uw return of good* on the aama day. HORSES AND CARRIAGES Can be sent by rt press on fast f-asaeuger trains WASH HAMPERS Contain ing chdlilng to be lanndrird will be ranted I-el seen Pl.ilad. Iphl*. m Camden. ami I 'ape Ms) si II On f<w the round trip, and wiH lie railed for snai delivered Upon days sp>otfied by sb pprra Cap* May office—Corner Washington and Jackson street*. Philadelphia ofhcu—Puny Building, fool of Market street. HUBI.KT NT KETCH. Oeffi. Acral. Palace Steamer Republic Philadelphia and Gape Kay, Stopping both ways at Wilmington daily; at Chester Tuesdays and Saturdays. Grand Special Excursion to the Delaware Breakwater next WEDNESDAY. Fare. 50 cents, including <are over D. B. and C. M. R. R. Train leaves 1.00 P. M.

jl p, jj-W^ISON Agenf aad CMrauztrarr D*clrr. 69 Washington 8t., fKJ

Horses and Carnages taken. Baggage and I reight Transported. Office at Union Transfer Co., Washington and Jackson Streets.

paradise In the Interior, wl

condition* In general are n-R unfavorable. Furthermore, If we admit Uiat progreo* la desirable and that It l* good for men to od euro their bread by the await of brows, and abstract Ion being made of rat and sentimental considerations. It might ho argued that the war almost of extermination which the Argentine* and the Brazilian* waged against the Para

a a blessing for the country

... -jrnanity, inasmuch a* It destroyed thousand* of use Ira* creatures and left the ground clear for new energy. The native element cannot b* counted upon a* an auxiliary to the amelioration of

-'aragusy.

The Metis, the Guarani and the other In , Inn races that form the actual (..puislion, together with a small criollo dais, cannot he Induced to work except under tbs hand of a despot like Lopez, or by an inginlous aod paternal system of communism. suck ss the Jmuita established in the old colonial days In their mUiones on the Alio Parana. After tb* expulsion of he Jesuits, It may bo remrmlicrcd. most jf the Guarani Indians whom they hod civilized and expliiltoj ret Irral to Paraguay, where their dsscendams hare remained to ie present day, hot of course lost In the asses. There natives refuse to work In regular manner.—Theodore Child In

AMERICAN CATARRH CURE. Ha* cured hundred* of case* where NI>K<TAMftTN FA II. 111*. tt wii.1. iTjp; v«r i^rnuradUj br.^w F Junes. UM Ho. «t» ■W-For vile st Kennedy*» I ntted tustra I'hanuscy. Drcului and U .«dmi*t«*n street.

■lory of s Tornado. E. C Perry, s cattleman of the Choctaw stkm. tell* s remarkable story of s cyclons bich he witnessed In the Indian Territory. Ssid he: “It was shout S o'clock in tb* afternoon that dark clouds appeared In the southwest, and In s few moment* the cloud, turned light bine, and It seemed ■a If they were on fire with lightning. A pelf ret calm prevailed, aod the beat was •nffocmtlng. The cloud* seemed to split In the middle, going east and northwest. Then 1 beard a low, rumbling noise like

utlnuoua thunder.

On the prairie waa a hunch of cattle which belonged to a man named Corning The lerrtfle wind, or what you might call tornado, lifted the cattle Into the air une fifty feet and dashed them into the

era, killing them ontright.

“Now. I am going to tell you eomethlog that may eecm Incredible, but It Is never thelese the truth. 1 saw a calf carried up Into the clouds and disappear. The animal went round and round In a cirri* until lost to view. A vigilant search was made for the calf, but it ha. never been eeen since. The wind tore things np for a

It sprat it* force Rain

. .ree. were uprooted. The storm waa confined to the wood aod did not reach the crop* In the clearioffa"—

Chicago Herald.

aod hail follow

In a very quaint and laughable.pqrm II a us Sachs describes how a troop of lomdsknecht contrived on* day to enter Pars dise. owing to an oversight of St. Peter's Wife Wbo had been strictly charged to watch the door, but happened st the critical moment to have turned her hack. The unruly Intruders at once proceed themselves st home, and set np their dice table in the sacred precinct*. The authorities, much co anxious counsel as to their removal, without result, until *0 sngel. well qualuted with landsknecht human nature, suddenly raises the cry “To arms!" — side, when the whole troop Instantly up and rushes to the fancied fray through tbs open gate, which I* promptly dosed behind them.—Macmillan'* Magazine

Be Drew the Use. “Well. Penn." said Hannibal, surveying the room critically, “you have might' snug quarters here for* bachelor, I mas ssy—hooka, papers, photographs of pretty girls—stunner* loo. Hello! here's si hook (examines, and turns to Penn » look of disgust). Oh. I say. It can't be pas si bis that yon laugh at these soc " ' humorous paragraphs?" "Excuse me," replied Penn, coldly. “You are unjust. I write them: 1 do not them."—Harper'* Bazar Probably the moat remarkable railroad In the world is that running from Glog glntz to Lounering. near Vienna. It to only twenty-five mil** In length, but coot 18.000.000. It beglna at an elevation of 1,400 fact and ha* Its terminus st 13,000 feet It ha* fifteen double viaducts, sc

The substitution of camel's hair, cotton, paint and chemicals for leather In nu ' cry belting to said to be meeting with

Inflammation of tbs duct, until a auuuea cessation of lbs poll

that tbs Moos has dropped Into me miss- the new material that It is stronger man tins; hat other stones msy fallow, meat- I other belting, mori durable, more cffldent,

lug the agonizing prooee*.-Youth'. Com- 1 and as low priced.

• In this country. It w

1 Id England, mat " w material that il

THE STANDARD COCOA OF EUROPE.

Van Houten’s Cocoa

'■BEST A GOES FiRTHEST"

Royal Cocoa Factory, Weeap, Holland.

A Delicious Substitute for Tee and Coffee and Much Better than either for the Stomach A Nerve*. Perfectly Pure. INSTANTLY PNEPARED— EASILY 0ICESTED.

up is l-B, 1-4,1-2 and one lb. can*, and can behedofany rsliabto grocer In the U. S. "OMCE TRIED. USED ALWATt." N. Y. Branch: 106 * 106 Reed* 8t.

To Cottagers. Fer Mine Repairing, thoroughly a ml neatly done, bring year work toTHOS. H. TAYLOR, tbs popular shoemaker, Deestur street, second shop from Msrey A Mecrey’s drug >. Charge* " '

DILLON’S,

MECRAY'S Grocery Store, No. 75 WASHINGTON KT„ CAPE NAY CITY. We have introduced Meats —Lamb, Beef and Veals, into our stock, and can suffly allcotnors in any quantity. PRICES MODERATE.

CAPT. FRANKS’ Old Virginia Tobacco & Cigar Store ■to. *• |)*tkto,lM St.. Cess May. Flral-claju Orar* »ri<1 ('bcvrlnv ToU*cc*i Rase BallJ8atrmi* | *P«l^KI*hlna > Tiickle^Bbeet MILLINERY STORE, riKK > Caps Ms a ri'tx a*n cuoics uxs or Fahhionable Milliner} A Fancy Goods, Embroidery Kilka AmMItamped Unes Good*. Btamptsa 4 we Miss JennlShAfalae.

C. 7. SMITH, Importer and Commission Merchant. FANCY GROCERIES. Sole Importer of the well known LATOUR OLIVEOIL THE FINEST. THE PUREST. THE BEST IN THE MARKET. C. F. SMITH, 102 Walnut St., Phils

WEST END LAUNDRY Good* dUvl for and delivered M-AITl-V AT WEHT END HOTEL-**

Corner Washington and Jackson Street*. Of which the well-known JOHN J. RAT I Y is proprietor, is one of the most Central and popular resorts on the Island, at which the finest Wines and Liquors and Rochester Beer can always be had, together with superior accommodntions for parties. Handsomely appointed parlors for ladies.

ICE! ICE! HJE! \K NICKERBOCKER I CE C° OF PHILADELPHIA HurruRs notm.s, rkstaukamiv w cottaoe* with PURE EASTERN ICE. -AIM withCOAL! coal: coal: coal BEST UIIAUTT cakkfti.lv pkefakeh fob family use. and FULL WEIGHT lit AKANTFJUl.

Powell’s Hotel and Restaurant, K*. H W Mahiiiglon hi., < npe May. N. J. CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS. BOARDING BY THE DAY OR WEEK. Agent for the Germania Brewing Company. BotUul Grods a Specialty for Family (Jar.

X* JOHNSON, W it*lil ii Eton hlreel, nei A Large and Woll Srlrclrd Stock of

FINE SHOES AND SLIPPERS.

A Full Anortmcnt of Wall P.perooaviaut

F. O., Cape May.

JF. f. ©Ids & Sow, Mannfaetnrers of their Celebrated 1 and 2 H. P. GASOLINE ENGINES. Also a Full Line of from 3 to CO H. P, ^Vertical Eiigiiies-^ When in need of Power of any description, don’t fail to write direct to I 5 . R OLDS & SON, LANSING, MICH.