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CAPE MAT DAILY STAR PatrilalMd darto* Jelj »t»d Aiypnt. tu» I ^rtpctoapOc* ll .'V Oupo Muy City Churuh liocord.

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a IJU. himuiu jJIUBUltTKIILaN■ La4]rtusi MI.traIB-»-**uw **—'-lalutt. nacu aivruu. Murnliia MfiDoa, juju v'clocaj nat>r. M. - Jtvaafiic Mmncc. ».Ui «. — «-u a'caica. MoM-daT »smce». sa frmjl MarCaa, Wataadar «<auuc> eloca; koua< faupla-a MCMy ol can*-

Oapo lA|y City BocloUoo. / un 'Mai CoauLara. ho. 1U. Uapioird UTty^Uyaao^^jaccU w._iae aocunu 4un Mai'Luuua, *o. M. A. O. U. W. ^ aaeu oa Us am auu Uuid IbuiWaj rte. Ul'Ca*. Maerai MUcal cii ^JOLCMMa Una.*. MX.ZW

SI. John's Episcopal Church.

JtilrltwiMluiM li t I t“ tssantauaua)' Maralaa Prajsi. Iua) A. M. Kisala* Pray-

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Sl8ar»HBlMair'*. »s*l rtllaUa. <.m lu»^J»auBeatUxvuau. Ifcadaj, auam"?Bsr^uBails* tc oiauuid. LI. UVltacUir ut Bl.aaaaaa.lMla. ta, Baadai. au«uM la. Mi. Uarusn l-at i t*a. i aialaal MiuMkrr. M. clean«l.» CUai ta. (luaday. aiu‘im U ii''u^.7wmmrF. Paddock. LvM^MdMor bl. Aadrvw'a uautca. rau U-. (irall. UecUit.

BICATB AKh FHEK AT ALL btKVlCKS

^ C0TTA6tDlRECf0RY DAILY STAB. FOB 1897.

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UobsIC A P .tll Uudtaa attest Hall. 1. M. .’1' hoi til -1 UulwiHdrt, Kr- W C. 1U Uscatot atm Ma>sa, laMB. Sti llU(bra atlsrl J otinano, II W. Bead, atnaos JiaiUfe. 1IJ.V1.-. Aearnrj ausst Jacob). J. K, nil Ooluabu a.crfac ■ -IB*, ilato, za hnttt atmt MB. mSi t.nsueaaa atract iBaua* ilrtbcrt W. Tl>CuiaatpU at K KcarnJ. Mia. It. M„ hi? Beach aasaa*

an and Jackao.

their old bume la i'cuna)IraoU. In SsptetnlMr. ltMU, Kraoey Joined the ounmand .if OeWal James 8. N|*l«7 *V llttaliurg;, and snbrvd active aertloeaaa ■py. He wont to LoulartUa, and Uwnoe snoovd the Omfederate Him*. Ho araa n«odi.Ued and l*irnyed by one at hla old

I Kelly. T. P.. oouta HIM Klaa. Ur. C. It . Its Howard

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Knott, ueary. AM Hoahea atreel £. a. WUllaRi iCai Kraukllu alraeC a. Heart C. i oraut atrret 1 — A. U..W1-* —* ». J. ?J1 c

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O'Hara. Ur M.t> JacMoa *Uc l Osatsrak. CliarM a abilraal aUs. Okdsa.ucoir 7K WaUlagtoB a Pads. Joaept. I*. H» Biuckun. att * '.!“• u‘ ' ( htockUjt ‘ »' Pattsrava. P. J.. a;: Uuehea atm Paosnoo. Mrs. Herd b-

TWE STORY OF A SPY. ‘

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lilatMiy Sdyeorato

At the beginning at the gimt dill war In 1W1 Samuel W Kenney, a IVnneylvanlan by birth, wma engaged In bndloMd

In Pulaakl, Ten.

after h

S a farm af had 99.000

n etured them Be was a

It Impoeelble

e among them. A mob atbooar. and be and bl* family, g aeteral day* In the wood*.

Bragg’* force* at Lynchburg.. From this point Samoa] W. Kenney disappeared. Hla tardily knew that be had ■Idared and believed that be bad

unobtainable. In 1MT Mm Kenney left Penniylvanla and removed to Dwight, HI*., where abv haa realded ever atom Two aona. now grown to sturdy manhood, live In Lbii city—Alexander at 888 Monrue atreet and John at 8401 Parnell av-

p-nalnn for their mother, hot fallrB, Idvnoae the department record* at Washington did not abow that the miming apy of IbOOhad lawn regularly enHated, and there waa mi proof uf hla death. Quito

however, Cuhgn

of thVa city found In the an nnoOloial mferrnoe to the elocution at a Durtbrm *17 named Kenney at Tullahoma, Term , Feb . IS, 1888 Thla proof waa regarded as sufficient, and a pension haa ]uat lawn granted to the aged vMdow

In Dwight w

lawt wt»-k Alexander Kenney and brother John went to Tonneaare to dla *r. If pomllik'. any further facta 'about the fato at their’ father. They rial led Tullahoraa, and were' moat hnapltaMy-fendred by the town oflldala It was auggiwted ly the mayor that an agid woman who had lived ln the place ever alneo the war might know something about the death of the northern spy, and she waa vial ted. " There woA> oply four men killed Tull*bum* during the Itlvalp. ''Three of th ate*, and Ui.-y were b oemalery. The other one waa a apy, who had Urn caught by Bragg's -men. I saw them take him oat of the Jail and put Into a wagon and saw him silting c coffin. They drove away with him, and Ibeard that he had b«m banged, bat I don't know wtum." "Can you.renumber the name of that «pyl" asked nno of the Chlcag "Tea." aho replud slowly;

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1 could whenever 1 had to pass the spot." Tba trio, led by Sho auuthmer, quickly used through the little town, and just rtaSde the suburbs, on the northwestern do. A halt was tnada "They hanged your father to that-gyoa-lara Inn there by the spring." aald the guide. "Hla body was burled about half up that kill over them, and the grave t marked. You'll never find It

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Huxbj.Uuacaa U..M1 nugbas at Harclay, J. K., IV Oovaa atnei HaMaM. Alfred. xa> Waaluuxiun Helmut, J. 11, VM W aalilUKtol. HM^Baan AaMael. couiraUa

m and PU*I avvaue.

Blase, 11.1.. rut waauagtuu stir Itoaklae. P. began, ZB fcorui *uwi nerdea. J. C- X17 Olaat auect hauarwerlk. Uhartaa u. U Stock u* t) Caaaadei. W>. TU Cords sum §i&*s%Kt2SOMUae. pV‘"— 1 ■ ssrsi tlanby. Mn

he Hull) ChlM^ll' Cola ml m. T, I* Corgie street Baaa. II H. im UaUyMte atmt Bister.a J, ocean .licet aad Uoluml BBepiiard. 1 L, PeAi atreet Bhepw-.J. W 1. WaaBiaghja atreel Bnsiks. 1 W, 6 Aiui.bc Trieace \ Barton. Prank . 911 Beach aVeaue

I. U.B» Waaklagtoo atreel , Prank 0, ZB W uidauc avenue k. p, berk ley Couagc. Wiadsur *1

TowiCKX ,at honk atreet *-■— |.p-Maguire Uotucr.Jaek*un »l ,. Allred L . JC Windsor a.eane LC.,3, ocean aUvet L John U. Jr. HsLatoiMteatrert ' ISrSsffiHKT iT Sfprardtua’SSm*** .^^itrasr^uue A, tM Hughe, atreet 10. ZL'. Wladaor avenue

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t. 0. Un*S Ookuaraa a.eoue Wkrv. J. Btnuoa. HH^lBklla aim *-lax. Thewaa. •» Waahlhgtun to 1, Mr>. Baaiur'. M Uarart atrae weestoa. K_ 8S halavelre slraet wlml ■»>?»&»H,jm’lAUjioa at . .,b.. Mr. JaamearjCW oud. W M. Brewster, at U1 W ortnnigtou. Mr. 1 k.. tla 00.urn00 i Wright. Bpeacer U.. Ul? hurtli atieet Wna J, a> Wingtor avaaue W ood. »to. Ut Wsahthgtoa alnVt WUaoa. J Udbrd. Mock ton aveour

t ' SOUTH CAPE MAY COTTAGE UIRECTOR*. 10 r. Sk tod Bca jlUam. IP k and Be «A.aen. x. uTwito awaa* ES&fiSifa: S»bV' Lee. T. 9U a. —rsz?

XSLi . _ xtrerds g ways la Capa Maj City. The |

of the hllUldd. A meant frahel had svaabavl away part of the bank and undermined the'bill so that part at the ragged edge g»'a way herwath the feM at Alex-

1 lower log bones of The spy who disappeared 84 man ago bad lug® found. / The nunalns were brought GT6ii|gMfU and Internal In the family lot In Dwtgbh —Chicago Ttmia-Hmld.

The Urge And enormously wealthy nrar.ee companies are oonalderlng a rheme to prolong human Ufa It' icwborn aplrlt of philanthropy ~

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BIG CALIFORNIA FORTUNES.

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California haa long bad a reputation 1 the home of tbo bananaa king, and a looeotly imed document, baaed on (he raonrds of the San Franoisoo probate alia an intoroating rtory at the 1 and entanglement* which have famouPgnilllonilrui and the final disposition oftte van aumi they left behind them. The document gives the hirtory of fill wills,-dispoaing cd 11*6,000.000. About 400 belts divided that vast Run. and today nearly half of that number arc penniless again, and only a few have eooorodud in adding to thcltylnTLe average number of persona providod for in each will was ton, though number of instance* the moat notable of which waa the case of Florence Blythe, the eftire estates passed Into the hands of single heirs. The comparatively small estate of Kate Johnson, which waa appraised at •l.£&0,00o. reached more heirs than any other, the Dumber on the list being 2&, 4 while the *4.000,000 at Thomas Blythe went to the one child, Florence, after a celebrated trial The estate of Maria Coleman was valued at 9l,?S?,000, and it went equally to three heir* Charles Crock$22,000.000 reached six penvniA, While Mary Ann Crocker’s $1!,888,667 went share and share alike to four of the six who got Charles Crocker’s larger Peter Donahue's 93.708.813 equal parts to three heirs. Mr* Theresa Fair's 94,638,360 went to throe persona —Charles L. Fair. Miss Virginia Fair and Mr*. Herman Oclrirha —while William P. Fuller distributed hit 91.771. 863 to seven persons of bis name Emanuel Goldstein's 91,000,000 wen to air heirs. George Hearst's 98,788,187 went in equal parts to his wife and son, while Walter B Hobart's 96.273 366 went in third* to his three children— Walter Hobart, Hiss Ella Hobart and Mrs. ^'inthrop Lester. Mary Hopkins' 930.684,768 went to two persons. Robert 0. Johnson's 91.310,660 went persons in almost equal portiona. There are & fovy exceptions to the general course of estate* as in the case of Link and Stanford. The . 96.000.000 at the Lick estate went chiefly to one a number of trusts of a pub-

«-*— » Lick'-

But thla^errjnd to be sa far as

could be oorrlcd. TInsv were no

ord* which would Ihruw light

uattor. and nu additional toots could ha learned. Betumlng to the railway station, the two Chicagoan* fell Into oonvsrsatlou with tba railway agent, Architadd Smith, and Incldeiitally mi-ntlonud their mission

while waiting fur a train.

"Well, hoya.T'm Sorry fur yon," be said, “but I gu<s* I oanjadn you some. I sow your futha-r bang'd. I waa only 'll old then, and the sight waa stampot my mind IndullUy, fur I waa anarut

lys.) death. Besides, the body was bstted Ho nature created before Ji father's farm, aad for many years dtoth.^-'Charlrw McLaughlin left his

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I hSELLOU VI LAW

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PMOM BELKCTKl) MI NEB. CAEKKU1.1.Y PKKI'ABKJl PUU FAMILY LBK. AND

E. ,w r TTOLEE, 406-408 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. Fancy Cake Bakery * and loe Cream Parlors. ta-FRENCH AND VIENNA BREAD. ROLLS. PASTRY. ETC. BEST MATERIALS USED. COTTAGES AND HOTELS PROMPTLY SERVED. GIVE.US A TRIAL.

ATTORN BY axn OOUNSKLLOK-AT LAW RXAM1NKR. SOUU1TOK IN CIIANCKBY

1L MAKTKR IN CHANCKRY ashixutoh Bnutifr, \ Cape Mat Cmr, N. J.

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ATTOIiNET AND CorMSKLtA>U-A' SoUeltor. .MaaU-r and Examiner I ry. Buprt “

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ait: Mat Court Uoi'se, N. J.

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Merchandise, Valuable Packages and Money To all polntN in the United NtatoM. r T '» R‘ ,t ' Serrice BetweeD Cape Maj and PMladelpbia. Quick Tkansit*/ Prompt Deliver es, Orders for. goods to be .forwarded by express will be carried without Large and p.omplly delivered by our own messengers, so as to .insure v ar as practicable, the return of goods same day. HORSES AND CARRIAGES Can be aeut by rxpreoa on faat paaaenger tralna. CAPE MAY OFFICE—Cor. Washington and Jackson Sts. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE?—Fool of Market street, adjoin-

ing Upper Ferry Building.

ROBERT STRETCH, Geneiol A^nt,

Knickerbocker Livery‘Stables,

Re Hr Knlckfirbocker lee Oflltw.

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crroBitE conquebb vitu, TWO KqUAKKN I HOT1 STATION. CAPE MAY, If. J.

J.R.WILSON

Proprietor.

MontdomciTto 93.866,846 three heir* UnnW-Tr Murphy'» 93.041,670 went to aix heir*. William 8. O’Brien'* 93.665,460 reoebod eight peraon* JanuM Pbolon left an cron million, which reached four persona in aharea and a number of small bequest* A J. Pope'a 91.660,000 reached four beire. Waahington Brer left 91.876,838 to 15 poreon*. Lriand Stanford'* 317.688,818 went to four person* and the treat for tbh university.—Denver Fifld.

though In every way laudable, desire anva themaelvas from 'financial loaa by availing tbemaelvaa of the best medical skill and appllaneea. Step# are now being taken by tboae 00mpaole* which will reault In the building of a sanitarium for the express purpose of prolonging the Uvea of consumptive policy bolder* It la a pure matter of bualnaaa They believe they toll! be able to tore an Immonee amount of money by providing aanlteriRifii for thoee of their policy boldera who an affected with tuberculoaU In ' of allovRng the d leeaar to proceed noted until It results In the premature

Inquiry at the leading dry ea in this eaty shows that but few at them give aampka Indiscriminately nowaday* All of them prefer to ■end samples by mail The average customer who aaka for sample* ia requested to loam her name and ad drees and the goods will be 1 (awarded to her. This is capocially-the case If she wants what ia called a “line of samples"—that ia, pKttani upon pattern of the same style and specie* Every big-shop employs its fifties at peraona whose duty '

. _ . great aetantlata at tba world to check the Invasion of ^>e dread dlaeaar will be .promptly tried. SO that hereafter th* oonaumpMT* who I* ftartoiiate enough to bold a policy in one at tbo oompanle* eahneMed with the sanitarium may feel eonfidenl that bewlUbtanabled to live as long aa there la Any human way at keeping the breath of life In his body.' h la believed, too, that the InBueno* at all this upon the patfenl’a mental attltod* will act beneficially upon bis health, for lie will-not only have the feeling that hla family will be provided for after death, but also-that they will have aaanranns that the best medical eare In tba world has been given to him, and that no millionaire who ever lived could bare bad betoto Dr. A Jeoobl of X4w York city, who bat mads a study of a somewhat similar Idas Meant]y triad In Eurep* aaya that nnOer*pAtl«nt can and skillful traalmaot many oonaaznpHvm have been rastoead to usefulness In thaanmmuuKy. Tba thought of founding tba great aanltartum In > •»**- (>«in Dr.. 1 sml-

eending of sample* "Wo rtorer spend

it much larger." It la generally understood among dry goods that all samples sent are to bs xi. Of oourau drewmakira are always favfirnd with sample* which they not requested to return nor pass ig to their nexl door neighbf*’. They a'privilogod bccauM- remunerative cl as* The new ardor of ’ thing* in the sample line la dun to the rraxy quilt fad. wbirh read many ruerehuuls a lot a end nf amiovaneo.-—

merlyuf Denver, who cwjrjcnct t!il« toll With a party of miner* wfTvij-md that tba existence iaf living inaabal headwater* of White riiftr mere fabrication'of the northern farrier* bat that the Htlck Indiana had poalUvely told him that not later than five years ago such animals bad loan seen by them.' One of th* Indiana aald that While hnntlag on* day In that unknown section be came a 1 J '' AMfc

lay in «wift and Immediate flight H* dr. •Bribed It aa being larger than Harper , (the post trader’*) tow* with great *hlnIng. yallowlto He aald' tbs aii.f, - —■ bswauiAmiy *ae arlatomw. and other Indian* and also Mr. Harper, hare confirmed Xb* report, they InbabU a aaeMou of vwy high alMtud* and. on* but rarely visited by buatan baln| and these only Indiana W. also h*v* _. *- *—* the Indian's teto, forks

The Largest Bus- i iness is done at / Ik:cause it has been long known that the Choicest Meats anil Finest Qualities of Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, etc hlway* obtainable there, and courteous attention given to every

customer.

OPEN ALL THE YEAK .

PIER AVENUE INN CAPE MAY'. H. J Boarding by Day or Week. Central Location, near the Beach and Poat 1 STABLING ACCOMODATIONS. MRN. T. R. WALKN.

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MEKCHANTS EXCHANGE. KENTAXJRAYT, New Manaccmeiil Cor. Waibinglon and Jnckaon Nl*. New Stock of. Boat Brand* of Whlakle* Brandies, W>nes and Beer* Famllii Supplied with’ Boat Goods at Philadelphia Priors.

DILLONS,

Corner Washington and Jackson Streets, OI which the well-known JOHN J. RATTY is proprietor, one ol the most central and popular resorts on the Island, at which the finest Wines and Liquors, and Rochester Beer can always be hqd, together with superior accommodations lor parties. ^tS=»Handsomcly appointed parlors for ladies.

Hotel Lafayette,. Ooen- June 22nd to Sentember 16th, Situate on the Beach ; service ol highest standard ; the only house employing a^uerps of French waiters. JOHN TRACY & CO.

SEA BREEZE HOTEL SmCmoOs rTo-'clb XJ’XiCte axt-d. -S. Carte. Perfect Renovation all through. Fourteen Elegaot Bleeping Room* Beat Wine*. Liquor* and Cigar* Orchestra Music Day and Evening.

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I'hgsirtiiu. AMtS MECKAY, M. 1

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MARCY, M. D.,

■BYSICIAN SINCh IN

UFFICK—I'lilladrirhla Ptiarmaey, Cor. Ocm

and Cidunilda Ave.

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tunrlt and Cotiaecs. |Q NT TED STATES HOTEL, Comer Jackson and Lafayette Street* MHS. C. U. BEEVES, iruugbly renovated and refiUed. . 31.50 to 9-' per .toy ; $8 te $10

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MRS. C. E. MLNKOE. lOLLlNS' HOTEL AND j RESTAURANT, ; DKCATTK STUKllT. <1TI'. OOLL'MIU A AVfc. CAPE MAY C1TV, N.'J. ,au* AHiv Eoum*. lEcssosinnx Txan*

C APE MAY. LOTS FOR SALE. ESTATE OF MARK DEVtSE. 110 of Me- nnc.I builduix lot*. fruoUiix •« earti avenue. PalU-rwe av.-uur, Uruad**? irel and Second avenues. ad)utnu>x the luuid DUW oltafe of .huina* p. Kelly and l)i. AxVater. Oas and ElecUic UgliU in Prune The lots are Tuxlto aad SuxtaA Plans and further Informaliun from JACOB SNAKE, Atterney, 4S Walnut street. Phllada. JAMES a TAYLOK.Cape May.

UNION TRANSFER COMPANY. KAGUAUK UFRENN OrnerRl RullroHd Ticket Agent*. OFFICE —— Cor. Washington A Jackson Sta. Hancacr called tor and cheeked to all points from buiel, and cuttaxe*. and delivered to hotels and residences in Philadelphia. DELAWARE BAV HOUSE. The broad porches of the Delaware Bay House at Steamboat Landing are shielded from every ray of the sun and get the benefit of all the cool breezes, while the view across the bay “is out of sight.” It is just the place to visit when in need of a change from the Cape May routine. Unpleasant individuals are not permitted there, so that the morning or afternoon, after the departure of the Republic, can be delightfully enjoyed thfcre. Seaside delicacies arc prepared and served in the best manner.

GftlSGOlW’S SILK and CREAM DEPOT, UI » 1 ° UU " 1 0 104 Jackson Street.

;. UHISCOM. Masaokb.

WM. G. ESSEN, Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon, 684 Waahington St, Pipe May City. Bakery enUrely remodeled and enlergrM. Many new Improvement* to lea Cream Parlor* and Porch. Large faoUitiea -for handling order* Insuring prompt delivery and reasonable - prioea.

BKEXTON VILLA, C5APE MAY. N. JT. Netr*tbe Beach. Handsomely decorated and improved. .Large, cool i por'ior. Sex view. Open until October itt. Specul rates ^ MRS. J. A. MYER6.

Zofllogical. IqHfden, Fairmount Park, PHILADELPHIA. THE NEW MONKEY HOLBE NOW OPEN to usual larae and Interesting mux Wild Beaala. Bint* and

and Legal HoJdar* lexeeet July