•Hotel ilrrrtfals.
Uerautowo—Isandtr FI h»r and irif*. rklUdrliibla-C A Uri-irj, E i| John**. 8 Miller and .llr.K A Callahan A C«..L Th.mip
•no. A 8 McEinr. A L Uolmea.
Alleghanj-K K I'nirt and »1le.
Vineland—‘J F Keaourth.
Cape Mar C. H.-J A Whlleloek
Manena,O-H C Wlndbolph. Uoylealnwn—E Koebenperfier. MIOrlHe—B B Wealberly.
Waahlnctun-Mr> Leon Heavy and lamlly. Mlu Semniea, Ber. V. Field Saamenlc.
Altoona—II A Ferciuon and wile. Fblladelphla—F Herbert, B FOrton, Mra Both Maura). John T Dohan. Thomai tot Jr.. A H Kelley. John B Uraren. wile, child and nunc. Mn E Tnwnvnd. Mra W Bn«hane, E C PUtt. Dr Jo* Conroeta. Dr C H Virber, Mr and Mra Hood GUpln. three children nnrae. Wm U McCUry. Jcweph Stulb. Tho» Knbli and tanlly, Kay W Juuea, E H Coda balk, Locan M;BuniU, T F Dll on. Camden—Mtaa Ethel Cray. Jud/e If! Carrow, MlmA 10’Cray.
PhlladelphU—F I* Hayea and will nurae. Daniel E Ely. F P limllh. W Bmlth. A C Koowlca.N KnowleiJusC Nohllt. D W .Nolilll, W II Wile. wUe and son. W Mereutoo. I1W Btereuoo. L Jeulwn. E > Ualauler, Jaa B Townieod. Jied.ua T Ureiat. Wllralnaton—Edward Be<u and wile. Kanaai City-Mn C 11 Denis and chile. Mi
PhlladelphU—Denis W W William, and wile. Mis* Katie Ecfceraley. Henry Bush and wile. Mra F Mark., W B Hloerar. Mn II Cal
nil. Mr. Bmlth. 11 I
Vnlootown. Pa-Than BSenuns an Pnilllp.hur*. N J-Wm M Davis. Chester. Pa-llubert W Riley and i Chicago—BCharkw Dorrauee and w Doulsrtlle. Ky—Herbert levy
d' Dr K Kldley Baer
Mra li R Fleming, children and nurae. Miss Etter, Mias lUlry. Ur and Mra W U Phlllrr. Children and uunrn. Mr and Mra MmrtUdge.
Parker Williams
Bryn Mawr—Mn Montgomery and maid,
Mlu Montgomery, Cap! I M Walton. U.8. A. and wile. ED Miller.wile and children. Mra
A 11 Miller, Mr and Mra R Dale Benson PhlladelphU—W'C BtevroxuiUDd wile, W on. Mra Benson. U Dale Benson, Jr„
I. Miss A S Wood. Dr J T
I. Steve
id wile
Wa*hlnglon-J Hallow and wile PhlladelphU—C# Dletrlck. Wm 8 Hoden•tine. W Hayes. James F Howden. J W Thrlg EugeneClUughan. W E Thoiupauti. Jr. -
Wrand.die. Mleb-J II(Bishop ai
IlilladelpbU-ll U Kimball. I Cowprrthall. E <1 Co*penhwall. John F McMruamli.. and wile. JimC MeMeoamln. John F MeMrn amln. Jr . Jas P MrMeuainlu. aud maid. Mlu K Fern*. Mlu M Farris JrflrreouviUe-J N Rauleu Pittsburg—Mra Irwlu. Mlu Blanche Irwin
Woet Cape May. Iter. Edward Schofield will, preach at the chapel on Sunday evening next. Everybody la Invited to attend. Dr. M. Williamson Reeves and hia daughter, Mr* Dr. Linn, of Tockertoi, are visiting relatives at the Capo. Mr. John (>. Sheppard baa entered upon liU duties as special ofli Grant Street Station. Son number two came Into the home pf friend George Crawford, on York avenne, laat Wednesday. J. Frank Crowell baa been transferred to tbe Cape May line on the West Ji aey Itallroid for the summer. Several Weal Cape May young men have positions of trust on the new eleoPaator Schofield was much gratified to see tbe increased attendance and (crest in tbe regular service of tbe chapel last Wednesday evening. S. W. Reeves and family will occupy their York avenue collage tbe last of tbe week, aa will also hit brother-in-law, Charles Edmunds and lamlly, jve in tbe Sheppard cottage, on tbe Onr town will be largely represented the Fourth of July celebration by number of Red Men, Grand Army otbcia. The route of tbe parade should include Broadway aa far as Mechanic street. Tbe regular meeting of Borough Connell will be held next Tuesday evening. Business of importance will be
insidered.
Tbe Cbalfoute Hotel, one of tbe pieteat and best bouses at tbe liua its great popularity, being still under tbe careful managem n’. of Col. II. W, Sawyer, whose reputation as a hotel man is one«cored. ndaomc 11 o'el Lafayette has bad a good list of arrival* daily sluce its opening. Mr. Tracy is a very popular hotel manager and spin* no pains make tbe Lafayette one of the leading bouses at the Cape Col. J. J. Kromer's Arlington is o|mn t bright and inviting aa possible. It has been greatly Improved, makes one pf the most comfortable abiding places, and baa a large contingent of guests, who come season after season and are pleasantly entertained. The West Jersey Cabinet, Thomas & tasup, is open and attracting the attention of connoisseurs in liquors. Grant street, opposite station. Liquor* all firat-claaa. Ed Thomas is in charge. Tbe Columbia Hotel has been thoroughly renovated, re-carpeted and placed in first-class order. It Is now s model hotel of its xUss, and is conducted ably by iu new proprietor, W. S. Livealy. Instead of the usual waiter rho has prevailed at Cape May f.»r liny seasons,young Udies are employed and the innovation is giving great sat Isfaction. The hotel baa an Inviting appearance and guests once safely ensconced within Its walls, are loath to Listening to the Sea U art thou saying, restlrs* vn -
RUSSIA’S POUCE SYSTEM.
"The Russian -
c Secret Service orgwwl-
e system
nd far
Burleigh Mrichanlvltlr—Alex <1 Caltel llantlugton Valley. Pa-Edw U Burleigh Philadelphia—Uamllnm Abbey. Jr, Miss Kate Btuldon. Win D Elliott New Vork-KH Ktohy
Biaxyns • Rahway.NJ-MraJsi nie Burcklll, James Burkltt, Jr Philadelphia—Edward GraU sad wife. Mis* Kmlllne F UraU. Norman Drat/, Muter Tom Unix. Henry C Hower. D D Fuurl and wile. J Dohan and wife. EC Haechler, E W llareh New York—W B Slevrnsoa. Moline, III—A A Cramplon Washington—Mai) le Cranipton. Mra D Cramplon. Antonio getelle and wife Brooklyn—Mn A U Hoechley. F 8 Uoecble)
I C D l Rich.
Philadelphia—Mr ana Mi
Mis* Mines. James Tyson. T l daughter. Judge D C Ferguson and wife. Miss Hoover. Deo TlRIchanD and wife. T U Car penlrr Mrand Mrs Nealson. Agnes NealMQ. Chan Clayton and wife. Wm T Ulxoc and wife.
Miss DUoo. Mist Rich
Washington-Mra p F Mohe,ehlld and two maids. T M Wilkes, Mist Joyce. Mra Bayie) -
*rw roax
Madison P Peters W AM. Mr and Mn H M Grant. Mn.Bethumbler and ton Milwaukee. Wls-Mi*. M A Patterson High Bridge. N J-Dewls H Taylor Tacoma, Wash-Pant Pulohn Baltimore—F C Howard and wife. Mist Crowley and maid. Ueo T Hidden and wife Philadelphia—Deo D MeClaitn. Robert C Kay. Mn M K While. Mra R K Madison. Master Randolph Madison. Mra K C L Wrtghl. Wm M Huey and wife. Arthur Huey, Willie
Huey
Ctayloo-W N Pierce. A B Pierce. Mn A U J Isaard. the Misses Moore, Howard Moore MercantvlUr —1 HBiunlth Wilmington—Geo W Dorsey and wife l-MTgn ST*TBS Philadelphia—J Newton Walker. Mn 0 B Beeves. Jr; Char lea Horse, Crawford Coat.*. Jr. Mrs J M Eatery. Harry E Trainer Richmond, V»-T D Much Oreenwtclj. N J-Geo A Feodfraon. Mias Mary A Hud. DynchlHtrg. Vi - Mrs J M Campbell. Florenoe Emery. Mra A D Maun Pittsburg-James MeFadden p-neorc. I’s—Charles II Stable* RswoasUs. Dri-j) lajflsnd and wife
rRKaBTTERIAR CBVBCa. 1-afaysUe street, near Decatur alreet. Her. J. M. Cooklna, pastor, will preach Sunday at 10.80 a. m. and 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. Society of Christian Endeavor Friday cvetHnjf at 8 o'clock. All are oordialiy BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Lafayette and Franklin streeu. Rev. Thomas Neal, Jr., pastor. Sabbath aery ices—Early prayer meeting 8.80 a. m , preaching at 10.80 a. m. bunday-sobool 8.80 p. m. Early evanIng meeting 6.80 p. m.. preaching 7.80 p. m. Week-day night services—Church prayer and praise servlee Wednesday evening 7.36. Bible Class Tfcurrd evening 7.43. Christian Endeavor F day evening 7." ’ - Reata free.
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l |-)ii Hi) hi How like a te Thy wavea are moving to and fiu. And with a dirge thy bfilosrs roll. O'er ah the dead w ho sleep below: I am not gladdened by the Bash Of Bunught on thy dashing loam. Nor can llaugfa amidst the winds Which wild o'er thy vast desert roam No friend art thou to human hearts. 0 cruel, Islse. yel gllUertng seal How hast thou severed souls that loved' 1 slog no Joyous song to thee. Yet. when thy glam strength Is roused By winds which sUr thy mighty tide. I i'mi. .iviiovah’sdreadful power. Which doth upon lb- hlllowa ride. Bpl f«r bepeath tbs raging norm. All peaceful sleep the patient dead. Wbrr kings andslavew.rwrth's wear*' or Await the summons from their bed. Her little child the mother bolds
But silence reigns In Neptune's halls. For beans are hushed, anu Ups are atlUrd: No Oaltertng song with with loving ton' Buraia from my ups-dart.treacherous sc My bean to trembling with its fear. Whene'er 1 dare to think of thee! Thou bear's! mi life upon thy breast. Thou tak'st mv all oljoy from meOb. spare my heart, and show thy love. If thou canal love—deceitful seal Ohscr Wgitsita HissiiALc.
‘A tbiug of beauty ia a joy forever,” and whoever atudiea aud love* the beautiful find much joy and comfort in tbeir ontemplation and possession. Nothtg more forcibly strikes one iu thla way than a study of Japanese art, and nowhere else can aucb study be profitable than in tbe pretty little shop of Japansrea over w hich Mr. and Mra. T. Sanxo preside, and located on Beach e by tbe pier. Mr. Sanxo Is the only Japanese dealer at Cape May who Imports direct from Japan, which means genuine goods and advantages to customers. Among the wares are “SaUnma,” tbe oldest known ware In Japan : tbe ‘‘Imarl," snppoaed to hire bad its origin About 40D yean ago ; ,, Beto,”the most delicate ever prod ttoed In Japan; 'Cloisonne” or Enamel, a copp< r base with intricate design in fine wire laid on, then baked and fastened ; ‘‘Tokonabe,” dark brown pottery with^ralaed drag.n : ''Talxan,” after a celebrated painter and designer: “Toklo.” fine white porcelain decoration of birds and flowers: "Kaga," earthenware body, Ukr English porcelain.
store at which tbe most nicely ice cream Is served and freshest confections are sold. Tbe rooms are so Invlt-
vtsit Is stir* to lead to
j gallon,” add Mr. George Ken nan. in rt1 spouse to a query from n rr;»iner. "and as ' an instance of Low thoroughly the govemI ment through this system i* able to keep truck of one's movement* 1 may well relate an experience of my own. When I returned to St. Petersburg from Siberia the last time I was very anxious to leave tbe empire A* won as imsslble, for several reasons. My traveling companion. Mr. Frost, was physically broken down, and I feared might collajac at any time. I was far from well myself and longed to escape from tl mospbere of apprehension In which I had lived so long, and of coarse very an; to aee my wife who was awaiting me In “So I sent my passports to the chi the department of police and asked permission to lesve tbe empire at once, (Jits being a necessary step before one can leave Russia. Iu a short time 1 received a curt verbal reply to tbe effect that I couldn't leave the empire until I bad received tbe permission of the governor general of easts Siberia This annoyed me a great deal, I knew very well that I couldn't obtain such permission from the governor general of eastern Siberia, who was 8.000 r” away, coder three months and perhaps as long again, so I called at the American le secretary of the legation, Mr. Wirtx. "Minister Lolhrop at that time hap pened to be absent, aud Mr. Wirtx gsvt me a letter to tbe chief of the passport bureau In the foreign office. I delivered the note In person to the chief of the passport bureau, who was an Italian. He read it through, carefully looked me over then remarked, 'Yon are Mr. Ken nan I' I Informed him that I was. wbeq he InS ill red If I had ever before had a permit ' ve In the Russian empire! 1 told hi . that I had. In 1S08, Issued In March of that
year, I believed.
"He Immediately touched e bell and directed a clerk who responded to find a permit to live In Russia laamrd to George Kennen in March, 1M8. In three minutes tbe clerk returned and handed to his chief the identical permit that I had surrendered when I was ready to leave tbe empire twenty years before, and with It wee e list of about fortg questions concerning myself, which I had answered at that time, showing what my objects were In visiting Rut sla, where 1 came from, and, in short, all
about myself.
"Tbe chief scanned these documents then Informed me that If the American legation would send a letter to him officially requesting permission for me to leave the empire tbe request would be granted. Mr. Wirtx wrote a letter officially requesting tbe permission desired. I went from circumlocution office to another, paid money to tills official and that, and finally at tbe end of four days was given tbs mission of leaving the country. How manage lo maintain a system whereby they are able almost Instantly to tui the record of any one who baa lived In tbe empire, when one considers the Infinite number of such records they are obliged to keep. Is a mystery to me, one that 1 can't explain, but It only goes to show wbal a marvelous Institution it la 'There are In the Russian secret service police that are exceedingly bright, clever men, singularly adroit and crafty in ob lainiug valuable clews .and Information, and revolutionists with whom I talked agreed that Lieutenant Colonel Sudelkln, of tbe gendarmes, afterward amaaslnated, was one of tbe ablest men In that line In 'There is one class of secret service officers who are entirely unknown, who are In fact simply government spies, and you are liable of coarse to meet one of them at any time. Several times I bavethongbi that I was being Interviewed by one of those spies, and when a man would seek my acquaintance while traveling, and endeavor to draw me out by professions of revolutionary sympathies, and remarks aa 'bring an American, Mr. Kenuan, you certainly know everything is wrong here,' I would observe great discretion and be very guarded in what I said."—Detroit Free Press. Queer Things Women Will Do. Many a feminine queeraets is traceable to environment rather than to nature. A hundred queerneases are born of that Irre aponslbllity and Impracticability wblcb for ages bare been forced upon women by tbeir attitude to life. Ibeen's "Nora" Is only tbe exaggeration of a fact. Most women know, as sbs apparently did not, that to forge a name, though with the best, possible lutanllon*. la psrilous business, but few women do not share that half Incredulous, half defiant altitude toward fixed law and fixed fact of wblcb "Nora" offers an extreme example. Women have come through heredity and experience to the general, unformulated conviction that there 4s nothing they lUghtq't to have—If they can get it—and lothlug much they can't get. If they bare •oht of tears or kisses wherewith to pay. t is tbe influence of tbe first of these notions that makes a woman composedly endeavor to elbow her way to the ticket office of a theater or a railway station, ahead “ ‘ foremost of a cue waiting their turn in businesslike good faith and good nature. Also makes her hail a car at the crossing where conspicuous and familiar placards forbid it to stop, and then berate the long suffering conductor fur not stopping there. Also take ber place In tbs • for smokers and then turn a petrifying glare of am axed disapprobation on the men who smoke. Also push her way Into a car crowded to suffocation and then accept as a right and with the slightest acknowledgement the tired man who has earned It by waiting for the car at Us starting point. Also—hut there are too many aUoe for teratlon In a newspaper column. Yet of them are referable to talas tdoca Uon, rather than to any innate or especially
SLOOP YACHT 6 RESTLESS FOR THE FISHING BANKS.
Ing that other*.
Garoeo. corner Lafayette and Decatur streets, for private terrapin suppers, a *.—a - - deviled crabs, oysters every other style, aud ms. Game in season.. Wines and liquors. Beer oo draught. Families supplied. Tbe only summer garden at Cape Msy Cool sod airy.
Parrel Lett. A liberal reward will be paid for tbe dura of a parrot which escaped f. IU cage yesterday. If returned to 1 J. Rtegel, No. 5 Ocean street.
W. IIAIJItY CHXTlSOli.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
wealth.
Aa Old BallaelaaUon. once consulted a doctor about at) Inary affliction. He asserted that while In India he had upon one occasion been placed in so strong a draft that the current of air had blown his haad around so that his fsaturee crowned his spina Hs Insisted upon this displacement necessitating the wearing of his clothes back to front, and obliging him to walk with a retrograde motion. Instead of ridiculing bis patient's delusion, or telling him, with crude faithfulness. »!)■» his head was in lu natural position, the doctor wisely suggested that probably a sharp wrench, fol lowed by the application of a strong mustard plaster, would set matters right. To this treatment the patient willingly
_ MB the day* of papers and cluba You can still hear a good deal of news In a barber shop. The average barber Is still a talker from TalkervUla Mollere, the French wit and dramatist, loafed a good deal In barber shops and picked np good things. Gil Bias was a barber. So was Figaro, of Spain, and tbe opera. "The Barber of Sevilla," ia named for that bright fellow. ~ its have taken to the craft. Foies, the German poet, was a barber. So was teller, Bnrehlello. of FlorRamasy, author of "Gen--NatioctjJ Bprber.
Butter, - Eggs - and - Poultry, Agent for C. V. Darlington Sc Ilro.’s Celebrated lluitcr. altoollict Choice Grades Prints and Solid Packed. Fresh Egge a S|>ecisliy. 103 PINE STREET. PHILADELPHIA. N. W. Cor. Bond St. and Bangs Ave., * 15 Washington Street, Aehory Park, N. J. Cape May, N. J. HT TRADE SUPPLIED REGULARLY RY WAGON. jH
starlights. Diamonds and Jewelry
A dealer in heard of who gives a bottle of arnica with every jutekage of firecracker* he relli*. Cherry Bounce. Refreshing Kennedy’s S. U P. Arrivals today are expected to be large and by Saturday it will look liki Caprice: Colgate's finest perfume at Kennedy's U. S. P. Trouble ia always bad enough, but Isn't the shadow of the trouble oftcuer tbe darker aide to our minds? Confections manufactured at Nuas', 51 Washington street. Everybody aeems glad to have tbe new electric road finally laid just where it la—then everybody ought to be happy. Trunk*, valises, etc., at I. IL Smith A Son'a, 47 Washington street. Have you got vour bunting ready, plenty of it? King out the about: Holst up the flag I Dong may It wave Over the Union, the home o( the brav< Our Superfine Choeolato* cannoi excelled, Naas', 51 Washington ati The great celebration will liave plenty of ginger iu it to say nothing of the dynamite to be .furnished by the famous cruiser, Vesuvius, I. 11. Smith a Son, 47 Washington street, for tailoring of any description. The rain of Monday night stood off the threatening drought .across South Jersey, and the fanners and their tomers all rejoiced together. I. II. Smith A Son, 47 Washington street, headquarters for clothing, furnishing goods, underwear. The great storm -of yesterday afternoon struck Gloucester hard, carrying away tbe immense toboggan slide and killing two persona. It didn't harm Billy Thompson's toboggan, however. Original seashore souvenir spoon, manufactured and for sale only by Joseph Hand, Jeweler, opposite post office. The following officer* were elected to serve Ogsllalls Trioc Red Men for the next six months: Sachem, 11. S. Rutherlord; S. Sagamore, S. C. Barton; .1. Sagamore, A. W. Hand; Trustee, Walter Hand.
One writer says "Character is what man is when he thinks nobody ia watching him." Wc say it ia the best policy to watch nobody but yourself, especially during tbu temptations of a seaside resort season. Flashlight pictures are taken at Allnight at Todd Ilro.'a Gallery, foot of Congress lawn, and they are well taken. A very handaonie oil painting of Congress Hall, Cape May, N. J., ia displayed in Ute »Indow of tbe Oenjral Ticket Office of tbe IVnnsylvanla R. R. Co., at 8th and Chestnut atreeta, Philadelphia, and is attracting great atten-
tion.
Buttons! Buttons! Buttons! Masonl], Red Men, A.O. U W , Kpworth League enameled verv tastefully, 80 cent*. Joseph Hand, Manufacturing Jeweler, opposite Post Office. We learn that negotiations for the sale of Wilmon Wbllldiu's Cold Spring property have not resulted favorably, and hence the matter has been dropjied for the present. Mr. Wbilldiu aud family have arrived, and will occupy tbeir Cold Spring cottage for the aumuiei. Tbe livery and boarding stables of Harry Muillner, foot of Perry street, over tbe bridge, contains turnouts of every description, with or without coachmen. Horses thoroughly eared for when on board. tf . team belonging to A. L. Haynes away from in front of Brextou Villa yesterday, leaving the hind wheels at Ocean and Washington streets corner: tearing down Washington to Perry, where they straddled a huge telegraph pole and checked their career. Fresh Country Mgs and Darlington's Delaware County Butler, in pound and half-pound prints. Also hi five-pound packages. Very oonverlent for families. W. Harry Church, 17 Washington street, opposite Star offioc. • Advertised and unclaimed letter* In Cape May post office for week ending, June 25th 1882: Abbot K. Uaael, Llxxie Balery, Annie Conor, Mra. Kate Davis, Henrietta Fella, J. C. Gailabcr, Charles Herbert,, Emily Loper, Geo. Miehue. Rev. A. B. McCurdy, Susie Moter, I. Nathan, Thomas P. I’axson. F. L. Kk uauumin, P. M. Darlington's Delaware Coantr creamery and Packed Butter. Very fine and guaranteed satisfactory in every instane. ‘foods delivered promptlv. Goods delivered promptly. W. Harry Ctinroh, 17 Washington street, opjiosite Star For many year* * valuable piece of land, on Broadway, near Kaigbn’s avenue. Camden, baa remained unimproved owing to a clouded title. Mr. WIlmon Whilldln has at last succeeded In obtaining a perfect deed, aud la now bonding up nearly a whole square of handsome stores. This property is located In the centre of Sontb Camden's busieas section. Todd Bros., at feot of Congress Hall lawn, are here and better prepared to do artistic work lo photography than ever. They are also pleasant to deal . with, very gentlemanly and concise The work done by them ia of tbe high eat artistic excellence. One of tbe most popular restaurants in this city Is Fred. Arnold's Merchant's Exchange, Washington and Jackson
Hurrah tor the Fourth of July!
Silk Towels50c. at Kennedy's U. S.P. j CenHemcn'* Go! for a ride beneath the trolley! j Soda. Ice Cold. Kennedy’s U. S. P. ]
The beach drive will be nicer t
The beat soda' water at Kenn U. S. P. While Battery B may load the ca on Monday, lie ad vis* d—don't gel loaded Cream Wafers at Nuas' 51 Washing-
Seashore Souvenir Spoons.
s. m. smite;. No. 3 Washington Street, Cape May, T HE practical Watch-maker ol Cape May City, formerly with Daily, Banks & Biddle, is well known for reliability and good workmanship. Watches and Clocks repaired. He makes a specialty ol manufacturing fine jewdry, such as Rings. Stick Pins, Charms, etc., and has a large stock of Cape May Diamonds, cuts and mounts them at manufacturers* prices. Seashore Souvenir Spoons a specialty.
EVER'VBOn'V IrIKKS fmhe • can ■ bom • iaaa,
•s made. Sold by all Grocer* aud
Riggs & Bro.. Po^'dl’s Gents’ Furnishing Store.
PIER AVENUE, CAPE MAY, S. J.
1005 xml 221 Witlmil KtreeL,
PHILADELPHIA. DANIEL RIGGS, 1712 'R’alnnt St.
COAL . HAY . FEED.
enue House, where the subscriber is prepared to till all orders In the CLOTHING LINE.
rt paid lo the cutting and flttineof Denitetar and repairing punctually attended
aUleed.
EO. M. FOWKIJ.
jjjo pounds to each ton of (
fully screened selected Coal I'p' -r <■*'»«•»'«• HonReriirnlwlilnic CJoodH, Tabic nnd Pockel i'nllcrj-, , ' ... 1 , and Hardware. lie)h Filled. Trunks, ValUea, ParaLehigh Coal a specialty. Fire U ood ho In, ele. Repaired,
promptly delivered. Hay, Frcshfy Ground Feed, and all requisites in food for horses and cattle. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prompt attention to all mail orders. Hotels and
boarding villas supplied.
DAVID RODAN,
Foot of Jackson Street.
ST. ALBAN HOTEL,
N. w. < okm:k
OFFICE OF TUE NEW JERSEY Trust and Sale Deposit Co. Lafayette and Bank Sts., Cape May. The Company is also aathonxrd to art a Executor*. Administrators. Guardian* and Agents for the management and care of erty.the Collection of Intereal. Dividend and Income. Art a* Treasurer or Agent of Charitable. Beneficial. Religious and other organisations, ‘Bd execute Trusts of every desenytton. Wills receipted for and lately kept without Deposits of Money will he received payable n demand by cheek and on time deposit*, c ireat at three per cent, per annum will be al
iwed.
H. O. THOMPSON, Agent. M»ln Office. Camden. JS. J. Incorporated November 10. UK. CAPITAL, - 6200,000. MANAGEMENT. ALKX. O. CATTELL, rrerident. F. W. AYER. Vice President. EDWARD8. HALL.Seerelaryand Tress DIRECTORS: ALXX. O. CATTXU., E. C. KX1GBT. ATXR. CEOKGX E.TSTLOR QXU.GKXm, EtlWARU 8. If ALL, ox litRxa, J. w. Cbkkxt. £. a. Akmstkokg, Lewis Seal. Isaac H.Smitb. O.W. Diceehibxbt
Second and Walnut Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
TO COTTAOKKR.
FRENCH BOOT 4 SHOEMAKER ring done In Urst-clam style. Charges
GRI&COM’ft Milk and Cream Depot,
YIER AVENUE INN. as all the Ye*a. Cewte
j pAF^ISON,
Agent and Commrttron Dealer. 69 Washington St.,
Specialty Id Hooka. Stationery. Toilet Pap. r. Fishing Tackle. Pocket Cutter). Carpet Tacks.
ITS.
A. W._HAND, Notary Public and Commissioner
of Deeds.
oyster*, crab*, flab, Ac., are skilfully prepared by export cooks. Liquors of the best qualities are dispensed at tbe
Fcr Bale Cheap. For aaie. on very reasonable terms, a Tally-Ho Coach, In excellent tondilion, with Larne** complete. Coach bulb In Concord, New Hampshire. Apply lo H. W. Sawyer, d&w-lw Chalfoote Hotel.
WILLIAM E, GOFF, Manager.
THE TIR-A-YIMIOIEtlE!, Ocean City, N. J.
Thi* new and complete modern hotel i* now open. Ideation right on th beach. A cuialnc of Superior excellence. Rates a* low at any first-claxs house o tbe Atlantic cnxnt-
J. T. ADA JIN.
HAND’S CENTRAL MARKET, Washington and Ocean Streets. Largest Store and Market in this City. COMPLETE STOCK OF FIXE GROCERIES ’tgetabln, Fre»b Meats. Best tirade Butters. Poultry. Fish. Oysters, Terrapin. Clam*. A«i
rlAQUETTE & STRATTON, 12 Washington Street. (ADJOINING POWELL'S RESTAURANT.) FISH, OYSTEltS, CLAMS, TERRAPIN AND CHAUSFinnilicit Herred Prompilj . Order* Solicited.
WM. G. ESSEN, Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon, Washington Ntreet. Hotels and Cottages Promptly Supplied.
I L Reids’ |^uniisf|iii£ ^forc, ik-— A Full Line of Hata, Capa and Clothing Sp. e'xlliea. 25 WoMbliifftoii Street. Tape Mar City. N- J.
3 DVC I T EC 7 S Cape May Candy Manufactory,
Wholewalc and Retail.
No 5 WaMbluffton Street.
JAMES E. TAYLOR, HEAL ESTATE and INSURANCE, Corner Washington and Jackson ftts.
FRZZZINE. Wm keep U BAM-BloiUI
nol.UTCLY HABHLEH*. Tak. no .atMUou. For s‘iru'ys , ss^“ u
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