Cape May Daily Star, 10 August 1897 IIIF issue link — Page 3

“DAILY STAR”

TIDE TABLE AUGUST 1897. UU* lllsli Tide MuoUliehl

orfcy SfArroir^

tlou Uit a di'gnv <if |» r«lst>-ii.-j-

naclty nh.«wl»T to faU idUT. Kviai Uh- rJimoto ( .f JihIU <l-«» init iatT\nU- the valonmn little crvatun*. and Uk7 nmke their way. or take It. with the kudu r-wolute lm|milenoo that they exhibit In roUhr nylon.. | n Ua- Journal .if tlie Ucdnlny National Hlutory n«-|ety IJ.nit.-n-ant llurne. Rivea mue Int.-reMlnK inrtlrular* al.mt the butue upomm-. of western

. 1nnd t r had : renu^t „„ n> a pair of antl.r. the kyl.Utt

J-eO^TON’S GREAT SUBWAY. It Baa. roiler lU-ton t-oaunaa to UoUm

the Crowded Street*.

The manner In which Uoeton la solving lb. rapid tramdt im.lilem la Intereetlng to all other eltiea wfclrh may hare to aolre a dmllar problem fot^th.-maelvea In the nair future, llortou la >i altuated aa to be peeuUarly In need of rapid transit ftotn Ha btuineda ocntrr to the outlying ward, and suburb., but the nlwtarh-a to ho overcome are aapwtlally great 1 be hualneaa i«rt at the city I. oompnwwal Into a small r|moe. and the rtn.-u leading out of It are in.-tly crooked, narrow and crowded with tralUo. In the early forenoon the travel la elino.t wholly towanl the btidneaa renter, and In the late aflertrion It Ian. boarlly the other way. Rtroot Moekade* are of frequent occurrence, and olaqructlon to travel la con

: aequently aerloua

| Many methods for oreroomlng thl. eltui atlon were euggei.t.d and pnt atido a. lin- ! practicable. 1 he building of cl.-vnMd road. and the widening of .truota were umung i the plan. |.r-ip<Mod. but the chief objection j to both of them was that the relief they j offered could be only Uunpomry. The only I eobomo which held out the hope of giving permanent help wae the subway and t nel plan, and a. this would make It rw wiry to disturb the historic Common

par* of the to encounter many sewer, gaa and w a reputa- pipe* it met with strenuous opposition.

Hentlmcnt and tb" fm-dum the city bad shown In granting underground privilege, to private c.mpanlc* reemud to f.a ImimaN.blc barrier V> any advancsi C both of these olistaclre had to give w Uio preulng need, at,the city or it* nm* and growth must stop where they

bollt tholrTtsst l.-t

All other plan, having Net

mpractleihlo, public opinion gradually — — Mw subway plan, and In IhUS

tlmre, they i.-ralvtod In building until, out: *,. Jre , lh ^ ^

ub«srsXril!S? ss.’sii,

rggs were at.den, and their Indignant clam- , ,0-. '

or was so disturbing that the rreldrut* of , "Z^i h thohouse, for their ownsalu*. w.«obllg.d ' - ii BDd * tIW ’ U to hunt up and restore Uw missing traL- ! '' |U “ r " ; d * c ““ un ?" Tremont

f* . stn-et ui the corner of lloylston

Lieutenant Ibtnm. also atatra that three 1 •'"‘"V ' n ' Kh ? s S|nrrow* will attack their own Imay.- In a ’’.Jf 0,,utlnuln K under Tremont looking glaw. aiHl wlU fight with Hallday, <o1 ' only leaving off when darkness self In t- Uojl '^' D * tru, t 10 ,,M) l abllc 8"* are perluip. nut more brave than the fle^r j U. "a J-t - m , " ,|U ^ little Hritlah American resident* <.f this ! “““ - . DoU . , . , . B ?. . but _“ n “P wouM ,nnl[e

putul with a Isuitnm cock the puaaessbm .if a particularly del.-ctablc tidbit. Th.- Ira vado of the sjarrew *0 astonished th.- Isut tarn that lx- retreat.<! In dbnnay, casting glances of affright over hi. shoulder. w> to *I>e*k, at the small warrior, who. having dlspatnl of th.-delicacy, was indulging In a fantastic war dance.—Worthington’.

The fqv-arito game played <

the "mock aght." Two of the local stockyard hoys pretend to quarrel licforc a farmer. One word had* to another, and In the heat of theexclt.m.-nt both the ronuwtanu draw rev.livers. ThU 1* about oil the average man who 1* not "on" cares to m of the fracas, for by this time he 1s about four blocks away. One aftemisin the chief clerk In one of the freight offlos was down In tho yards wheatw o fellows start.vl a sham flgfct. ThU gentleman had h.ord of thl* Joke Itefige. hut the fight was so sudden and so realistic that he l.wt no time In leaving tho sene of action. He ev en took pains to get over the fence and crawl on his hands and knees behind a mahger. When the guns were shown to him and ,,

found to have boon corneolw wrapis-d with , c - ,n, tinfoil for cylinders, be said h.- w as resuly "

to buy out a horreaim. Hut. like many

otlwra, this game wi

strurtod f»r 01 ’•dlpiwl" hel.i subways will Inches high,

will 1

vlll bo double

. . o avoid Intern sub-subway will be oon0 truck, or ono track will lie v theothcr. Tho two track i- 81 feet wide and 18 feet 8 the four track suhwayi

Two fellows, Isith well known aremnd the yards, started a sham fight before « stranger w ho happ. n.vl to be from Texas. Of course they didn't know-this. When tho part enme where Us-y drew guns, the Texan pulhvl an enormous 4fi »h«> looked like a galling gun on the would 1*

Jokers and said calmly:

“If thar U any shuotln goln on, I wai a hand In It tnywlf. and If rlth.-r of vou turn* y.T w.vpln thl* way I'll l,t mil looejv I’m from T'erantula Ores* myscl awrrdpn't g.« away from no place who.

tho same height, but 40 feet work is of tho most enduring The walls are almost a* solid

as rock, and tho arched cover Is guaranteed to withstand any amount bf traffic of the streets above It. This great englnuarIng feats the largest of It* kind now being carried on within the limits of any city, has proceeded with scarce aDy Inconvenience to huslnoss and without tho knowl-

edge of most of the people of Boston.

The question of disposing of the subway la now being discussed. As It Is built by money borrowed by the city, It Is thought that It should return enough to pay Interest on tho sum It cost and to create a sinking fund to wipe out tho principal, whether thli should be aoc'implUbcd by leasing to ono company or by the city mining control and charging rental per tulle of car track Is tho question. Probably

a short lease, with tho right* '

well pruto«1«d, will bo the plan adopted.

"0 In this way to reguThe undertaking will bo completed an^] “

SPECIAL PULLMAN SERVICE Between Nt-w York uud Cape May via Pcnnaylvania B. R.

Linos.

A through Pullman Buffet Oar Service Is now ealablUbrd between New York and Cape M»y via Pentwylvania Railroid lines. This service Is dally except Sunday, car la attached lo train leaving New Votk at 1 P. M , arriving at Cap. May 8.50 p. M , and on trait, leaving Cape May at 7 A. M., arriving in New Ybrk «t 11.43 A. M. The yacht Clover, Capt. 8. Walter licunett, la an cxcelh nt on? to select for a fishing, sailing or crabbing trip. Captain Bennett knows the. sounds like a book and just where to look for fish

THE GIRARD HOUSE, Cor. Soulli Lafayette and Perry Sis. CAPE MAY, If. J. Rooms, American end European Plan, Light Lunch Cafe attached. Oyestera in every style. Ine cream and all kinds of soft drinks. CUA6. E. BAKER, Prop.

Knickerbocker Livery Stables, ™

Rear Knickerbocker Ice Office.

H. THOMI'NOV, A Kent. CAPE MAY BRANCH The NeweJersey Trnst and.’Saie Deposit Co. Cor. Washington and Ocean Sts.

A. C. Gilo. Contractor.

Painting, Papering and Decorating Dial, r In paint* and wall paper; 87 years' practical experience. I have the best ol everything, and I handle the ■•eat. with the best of workmou. 316 Washington Street, Cat* May City. A. C. UUe, 316 Washington street, la the only place at which artist*' material* may he obtained. The “RUtory ol Capb May County,” coulaining 4*0 page*, with forty-live illustration*, can he had ol Lewi* T. Stevens, Room 3, 310 Washington street, or at the tiTAU office. Price #2. Bound in doth. 11 A. P. Todd, the artist photographer foot of C-iugres* Hall lawn, ha* been coming to Cape May lor many year*, and has an unrivalled reputation lor the production ol the most beautiful photographs, ilia mezao-linU are els of the art of photography.

every .l—mptioo. Koseikl all Botlc - Uni upoa tie- in.at libera! Interest at 3 i*-r eenu si Sale Deposit ptoses In burglar prool vault. 3JW per year and upward. Main Office, 3d and Market Sts., Camden N. j CAPITAL ... 1200-000 IIENJ. F. l OWLEK, Frealdeat. (JKO. E. TaVLOB. VioeFra-'i •> J. A1AEN THOMPSON.Secretary and Trearurer.

DIKECTOBS:

F. WatLaMI ATCK, OlOBOC F..T*tb0Z. JaB*9 K. EiSTLiCS. Uxorok BaKkrr. J. Ci-aUEt.cz coxer. E 1-. H. oonrar. M. D. Jon* C. Snaaox. i.eokoe Uiurr izoaoz I’rEirrzK, Ju. J w. Cuxsii. Bztu. F. Fowler. CAPE MAY D1KECTOUS. ISAAC H. SUITE. J. M. E. UlLpaETU B. A. ARU9TB0EO. Solicitor.

Tin

Etc.

For Crabbing, Fishing or SaUlnj

for CAPT. Z YORK. YACHT

MELVINA

SEWELLS POINT or SCHELLENGER'S LANDING. Appointment* First-class, Rceldeni 12&1 WnsbinKtou hired. Telephone reaches bita, Sewell's Point

»*k j Do you want your cottage »nd tastefully painted? I will give i t prompt and satisfactory attention. Thirty years of experience in painting the best

Cape May cottages.

A. U. LITTLE, t'ape May Y. J.

BEACH MERRY-GO-ROUND A Delightful Place to Keep Cool and Be Merry. NEW MACHINERY NEW MUSIC ^vPOLITE ATTENDANTS Special attention giveK to pffildren during the Morning, Afternoon and Early Evening Hours. THOS. I*. METZ, Proprietor.

If you desire *uy tin work done, leaky root* repaired, S|>outiog, lead, copper, sine or irou work done satisfactorlly and at icasousblc price*, see "■ ' *. Swain. 310 Jackson stn-et. deuended upon. tf

Charles

yy ESTJERSEY A SEASHORE B B7' IN EFFECT. Jt'LY 1.1W7.

Old Gibson Whiskey, one dollar per

lUart, at Ratiy’j, nor. Washington ami 1 r* nr . isckaon streets. i /,UU

1'UILADEU'UIA:

6 OK a. M.—ACCOMMODATION. 8U>1 • OJ it Principal intermediate station!

rUiladelphla 9.15 a. M.

.. M .—Express. Arrives I'klladr

Uieat reduction in pi Queen Jewelry Store. Sen

".play.

-- Arriving 1 a> new EXPltESS, Arrives at Fhlla-

it the York U Indow 9.00

* 2.30 ,

-Buy carpeta at home and save 2.35 ii l-u^f'fn’t 0 ^ 1 ^'

trouble and expense. Cllutou Souder, j I’kiladepliu 5.40 r

Mansion atreel, Sells them at Phlladel- ! A 40 M.—Express. Arrive. I'hiladol-

-- •' ig'SffSaSdWsreus.

rives I’hliadclpbla.sJuF. M.

The best ;

itay Is made

on Street.

r TaffJ In 0*1* ;

tbere-'s shuotln.

It is m, tile** to my It wi who did the "hot foot" this Joke hasn't l*tm played K

City Ttmus.

e Jokers

Tbooldiwi |o|*t In Francois the Journal de* IV-tltes AfficlK-w. founded In 161S, whlcli Is ailely and purely an adti-nlslng medium for tlm rttvpilon of wanu mid notire* of all kind*, which are iirinb-d on one aide of a largo Mankcl ahi,t and stuck on wall, and ferns* like a hill isisti-r. It lias grown very much largiT and rlehiv In It* 8#4 year*, hut has not pi-rreptlbly changed 1U character and hardly divers «■ the name of a Journal. Next comes the Gaaotte de Franco, a monarchist pa|>T. founded under Louis XIII, which Is hi its two hundred and sixty-soventh year. Then there Is a limg step to the Journal Offlelel. the ga*<*to nutlonale, foundid lu 178V, which now exists under the name of the- MoniUmr Unlrena-l. Tho Journal diw Behats 1* also 107 yiora old. It Is an evening jailer now. hut before Jan. 1, 18116, ss-as a looming poper. with a suppletiM-nt pul* lUlsd ovtry afUTtx«.n. lu |»lltlo are of a mild kind, and it i» prluiisl on light pink ]io]aT. It Is an eminently nwpislahle, dlgnlflid and Idgh tomd imi-cr. filled with InUassttlng lltorary and eoomnvreW matt<T, hut rather slow from a news point of slew. The ConAltuUourifl mm.-- m-xt u> the Di-lnu tn age. having Us-n foundid In 1818.—Chautauquan.

otlier cl tie* in detorrnlnl solve their rapid L Bblladolphia 1‘ress.

1 object lesson fo

Some fi

England 1

lug of soli and *0 abundant a supply of tho material of stonewall as (o call for the ex err I *0 of unlimited potlenre and philosophy on tho port of the native formers. "L'nclo Amos." said a sunimer redden) of Aslirllle, stopping Ida horse 1 lose to Mr. WiUet's stone wall, on the other side of which tlm old farmer stood, "what do you think of tho thmry that all our rooks camo from tho north In Iceberg, originally!" Undo Amo., resting from hi. dally task of removing the .lonoa from hi. south field and piling tboui In bqap. and mound., surveyed his questioner in silence faro moment with a solemn faoo. Then, bo stooped, end taking up a good sized done In each hand he looked down st thorn, while keen enjoyment of hi* prospective Joko tugged nt the comer* of hi. mouth. " There's Jon one thing I'm clear about,” be said slowly, "and that I. If 'tl* true, It must have been a mighty warm sooson when they struck my farm, and no mlstokol"—Youth's Companion.

College need CouvieU.

There are 15 college graduates In prison stripe* on Blackwell's Inland. This fact was learned by a clergyman of thla city, who roomily conducted a Sunday morning service at tho penitentiary, and It Wai elicited by Id. remarking to one of the (keeper, that tiicre were a great many Intelligent fare. In tho group of prUoncr*

confronting him. "" mental note* of anm

tho aarvloe

Cape May diamonds and other cut to order. The only place iu May where this work is done. JK. Hand, jeweler and diamond c 811 Washington street.

ton and J seks z

Bcst f»ncy drinks st Ratty's, corner !: \\ asbluglou aud Jackson strests. i ' Ladies' parlor attached. • | j

Bicycle Heaaquarters,

420 Washington Street. I 1 Sole agent for Columbia aud Hartford wheels, which sre always 011 hand fo sale or for hire. Exj.ert teacher. Her pairs, enameling aud bicycle buslnes. of all klud. promptly sttetfHen to.

D. C. CROWELL.

THE BIGGEST LgavL., t miJU Pies are made at the Mansion' House Bakery. Prompt attention. :

* CREME,

317 JHanhlon St,

13.45 tiSTZ

A lA . M.-a™,«m.ee.ueu, slept

i* “1OVJ pi .nciiidlntenuedlate statieu*.

g, j riveaal» , luUdclphUl«.VJF.M.

h R fin T-M-—Exprcao. Cemnx-U tor Arr. j SvV.H B, “ cl,ra ; 5.25 Ar - 0 CC 1'. M.-EXl-BEHa, arrives Fhlladcl-

FROM FHILADBLFBIA.

'"■j°a , '»4 0 ' li 1 ? *M * i’ln’o u hf. ls> and 5.00, p. a. Accommodation, u .3.«u r. u. Suoday, express *jj Accemmodatluu, 7Je a. a. Excursion

•is* A. M. daily.

leave rniLa. uhoa n stkext statios FOR NEW YORK,

k dayi. 3-20,4.1

... H-‘ “1 *- 40 - S hi. 630 BJM, B.ll, »jg. 10J1 (Dining Car), 11 12 neon. 1235 (Umlled. l.ixlaud 431 I.t.'i. lu.ou p m„ 12.U1 nlebt. On tluniuya

. I.' L 1.;.', 6.1:.• 21,--. ■

Carl. 11-35 a. I* . >r s^^l^^^lnUy Car).

..02.7.43,10.00 p. *. '

FOR YEARS . . the need of a thoroughly stocked store at which Ladies could successfully and satisfactorily “shop" was felt at Cape May. ’nie need lias been supplied. Try 0- L W- KKERR, *518 WashincrtcniStDry goods. Notions, Ladies' and Gentlemen's furnishing goods.

BORZELL THE TAI1.0K. 421 WASHINGTON ST. FOHERLY OF PHILADELPHIA.

UOtOIntag Car).

- r tor Iknlon, without change, 1LOO a. 1

Umitsd tlloihgCar), 6.S7/1 73* p.m.lDming Carl-and

,,CoDgrastioul 'dunumg Car),

Uea'l Fa*. Agent

-of the fared, and after

Jo^the

A delicate odor, heliotrope. Is obtained In smaU quantltliv from Uio heliotrope hedgiv of the Blvlira by the prereas of nuuxratlon, a quantity of vety pure laid bolug placed In a cupper veaaol with the flowtr. and melted over a slow fire. The flower* are then strained away, a jroce* repeated till tin! fat Is suffirlvnily flower scented, when the liquid fat Is jKiured through a Move and the greasy flow it imsu- suhjuewd to hydraulic i-rvasura. Klnre hellotnjjio hldamms must bo used .as soon a* they ore gatlarod anil tho moltgrease carefully kept at tho lowest temperaturv that will maintain It In the liquid •late, the perfumer accept* u* . auUUtuw holltreplne, tlw whlla, light crystalline powder obtained from the ground petumr Even If those difficulties of manufacture w are avoided by tin' nyrogouc or enficuras* _ XysU-ma, pure hclltnipceasenw could never ''become a popular perfume. Heat Injure* 1L The direct action of sunlight destroys It. Artifice replaces It with a mixture of the spirituous extracts of vanilla, amhorgrls, rose and orange flower, to which at* "da few dreq* of essential oil of ab

■laad of plooc log* are much to be preffip»«d. Those may be built along tho wall, forming pigeonhole* about 18 luobee square, duly labchd foe each member of the family and for linings and patterns. \ ohlnt* amain falls to th* floor In front Miisssz'^sastx

.iskedlf they

graduates. Out of the Arc men ludluted by him only ono was a cull.-ge graduate, and, to tho clergyman's dismay, tho keeper designated a* college men three uf the most repulsive and xlcluu. looking prisoner, lu the group. One of 1J10 mist Intelligent

tho .Ahrung was described by 1

msltcr ui Tact k« i«r as belonging to _ tough 'nn, who's boon on the Island off and on ever since he was a kid. M —r

Yark Times

CHARLES CAMPBELL i^outh jkhsly iuilkoau.

PURE MILK and CSE.

for Supcrier Stationery Prices. All Styles. WATERMAN'S Fountain .Pens. Fishing Tackle, rything fclse.

8EHVED TWICE EVEUT DAT. Service lu Gloss .lari to lamily tomers. Every effort It made to

SATISFACTION.

Orders loft st HALITN'S 423 W lugtiin Street will reoeire prompt

ATTENTION.

,hh. R °y al Reading Route I Fast ttiruuzll Express Train, run dally Chestnut 81.ret auu South Slrre-I I'hlladefg&M STtSifEM&fSSE; Time-table lu eflect July 2. ISST.-SubJect to

7 DO s 45 4 15

Leave CAi'K MAY. k. MXxpresi—Due at B l. M. Kxprcxs—Duelo a

Hath lug. Weak conrtltutlon. that cannot stands gnatamoantof 1 Igunm. bathing will find an excellent use for the flesh brush In taking what might be called a dry bath. There ora arason. when, from having a cold or some other ailment, ono become* particularly sensitive, and at such time* a brisk brushing with a good flosh brush will do much toward keeping the skin doan and smooth and the flesh Ann, and tnny with advantage take the place, say, every morning, of the regular dally lath. But the dry bath Is only fur unusual creation., the proper use of the flesh brush being ns au adjunct to the lalb, not as a mbstltute for It.—New York Lodger

An old family recipe for ginger brer

that 1. easily made la thla:

Put 1)4 pound* of granulated sngmr tn large crock or howl Add 8 ounocs of pure ground ringer and a lemon all cod Pour oxer these 8 quarts of boiling ■ n nd occasionally stir until tho liquid uci lukewarm. 7 bun add one-quarter Mre C *, kt ' , lh “ t k" hocn dlseolved. M x well, and when perfectly cold strain Into bottles and fasten the Cork, seoundv hap tho bottles In a moderate *

tore 18 hour* and then

place. This four or Are 6

m put them In a 00c 1 be xaadg to Me k

Get the Right Sort of Beer, Porter, Sarsaparilla, j 6 00

Ginger Ale, Orange Wine, ■’ i ' by buying them of the only 4 00 u kxp,c,-duc »t : Bottler of these goods located 6 00 '■ M ^camion-do* at in Cape May, 7 45 M ^preax-Duc at v 1

A. K. OOIIDO.N,

219 Decatur St, 7 00 A M gs;

De Yuengling & Son’s, Potts- 9 15 A M hip ' ville Porter is the finest in the 1 45 p ' M ElV,

market. Finest WTiiskies, Win^ and other liquors in the market. Families sup-

plied.

hatBtt Styles Lowest Prices. Clothing for Men and Boys. Gents rumishing Goods * and many needful articles. ISAAC H. SMITH. 511 Washing-ton Street, CAPE MAY.

tout and South SL, Feme.:

FOB CAFE MAY.

I . i m . nxpre» iruc ai b o-.

From riHl.AUKU'HIA to SEA ISLEUTV.

Excurelon—Due 9 U8. iSauir-Uyi only.)

Expreu—Due at 10 98.

F M. Express-Due at

senna rs.

7 oo 9 i5 1 45 4 15

7 00 A 14

^ 1 5 A M Eapreaa—Due at U 08. Beturalns-Leavetlea I.le City 7 OO A ** Expre**—Due at 8 400 ^ F M Express-Due a 00. £ , — F M Exeureloo Due at 8 10. 0 10 (Saturday* only)

Bhorvu and quickest route between Cape

'Philadelphia. —•*

day and Philadelphia xcluslrdy. No dust.

ADthracIteCaal u

SJ0. Gold Filled Watch GIVEN AWAY FREE If You cm 11 Giicwi or Sup. |>1)' (he Otuitcd Leltcnt In ilie Iwo Mont l*roiuiuriii \amcM In the Suited MtateH. Me K N L • Y,

—AND—

H ■ B • R T, Try You may win. Cut IUIm Out, Mall It. With a stamped addressed euvolope, (or reply and complyiuz with our couduioux. wi- will ship you a watch. Ladies or (irou. tree ut Charge, one that looks aud will keep correcl time equal to aK5 watch. Nut a worthlr»x Swim watch, but a reliable 7-Jeweled Amrrlcan with a guarantee tor 5 yearn, will keep correct time for 25 yean.. A patt«rn sheet ol watches will he rent you to select from. PENN & NEW yoilK PrcMotatlon Watch Co. 221 N v 8Ui Street. Philadelphia, Fa.

Chong Hop Hing,

SILK HANDKERCHIEFS

AND CURIOSITIES. 314 Washington St., CAPE MAY, N. J.

Many Articles for household use of_ best qualities in Chiuaware, Agateware, Glassware aad similar goods carefully selected and sure to prove satisfatory at. I’hil. adelphia prices. Prompt attention. Goods delivered without charge. Mrs.R.C. Hughes 30» U'liahiuKton Kl.

STOCKTON HOTEL Billiard and Fool Room AND TEN-PIN ALLEYS. The tables have been entirely, done over, equal to new; new balls and new cues. The Ten-pin Alleys have all been newly repaired and an entirely new equipment provided. A Shufife Board has been construaed this year in the most approved plan, in connection with the Billiard Room.

Stockton Hotel G .A. IF 1 IEOpen from 6.30 in the morning until 2 A. M, Entirely reorganized. Feature made ol all sea lood, broiled live lobster, deviled crabs,soft shell crabs, terrapin, etc. Standard ol excellence will ' be equal to any first-class city restaurant. Private dining rooms when desired The Stimulating Qualities of a warm sea water bath are great and the most eminent physicians pronounce it very beneficial for convalescents, invalids or persons of weak constitutions. Its effects upon the well and hearty are also particularly pleasant and salutary. The Excelsior Warm and Cold Sea Water bathing establishment at corner of Beach and Pier Avenues is one of the most completely equipped establishments along the coast with able attendants. Entire satisfaction is always expressed by the hundreds who have been pat-

rons.

JUST A MOMENT Your bathing suit will be just ight if purchased at CBEHWEL.L.7* 504 WASHINGTON STREET We have bathinv shoes also. YOU will be welcome, whether you buy or not, to examine our large stock of dry goods, hosiery, caps and many useful articles in furnishing goods. Gentlemen are particularly invited to inspect a new large line of furnishing goods. Philadelphia Prices

<V ^ VVV >>* , »**A**»VVVVVV>^*VVVVVVVV V VV VVV l GOODYEAR’S RUBBER GOODS. LEATHER BELTING. Mechanical Rubber Goods of Every Kind. GARDEN HOSE. Hose Reels, Lawn Sprinklers,Etc. To'wm *fe !Brotla.©ar, 607 Market Street, Philadelphia, Penn’a"> s * AA ** <,>A ** AAAl * VNA ***" iy.vw»WD U .|-i- L - l1 _ v '- l

r ware room*

Jewelry, fine watches and French clocks carefully sod prompUy repaired , by Joseph K. Hand, jeweler, 811 Wash-1

Storage.

Furniture stored In o

; moderate rales. Bexezet A Bbo.

823 Washington street. Cape May Storage Warehouse.

NOTICE.

II persons are hereby warned —-inn putUnc ashes, shells or other refuse on any of the streets or highway! In Cape May City. The penalty U twenty dollars Use and the ordlu- —- will be enforced. Edwin W. Sayre,

TUESDAY, GREAT REDUCTION SALE— Queen Jewelry Store 306 A clean sweep in prices, to reduce stock. We bought too heavily. Goods must go at a sacrifice. Your fondest expectations will be more than realized to-day and to-morrow. Don’t put off buying; do it now while prices are ^ no where. We forget profits for the present. Come and exanine; buy if -you want, or let alone. Reductions in everything; Watches, Kings, Stickpins'Sih-er-ware. Cape May Souvenir Spoons, 'sterling Silver, from 50 cents to $2.00. Wc are the only original Genuine Diamond and Pearl setters in this city. ALL IVQRK GUARANTEED.