Cape May Daily Star, 30 August 1897 IIIF issue link — Page 3

THE DOG CEMETERY.

THE ARCTIC MAILS.

Toilet cloba an not the only loxoiy that dog* <uj<>y iu com moo with i kind; they are pampered alao with

On the northwestern outrkirtiiof London, in a fine old errantry man'inn. aomranded by exteuairt frouudii, 1. and iaboni one of the aealihioat and most faahiotiable of veterinary surpeona, who nnmbers among hia etutomen valiooa members of the royal family, many paraoas of title and distinguished leaden of society—in fact, his prices are sc handsome that ordinary middle class mortals cannot afford to avail themeel res of his serrioes. He is a dog specialist, leaving all the remainder of the animal kingdom in the hands of other practitioners, and the fact that he has made a very comfortable fortune justifies him in his exclosiveneaa. And not only will be tend the canine species when they are ailing, but he la prepared to bury them when they die and to bury them, moreover, with gratifying pageantry and

The cemetery reserved for this purpose is in a corner of a field on hia estate; lint, being inclosed by a wall and planted about with trees, nothing of the interior is visible either from his own windows or front any point of the surrounding country, so that few, if any, at the neighbors are aware that snob a place of sepulcher exists in the midst of them. “Same of the dawgs buried hero," said an attendant, showing the favored Inquirer round,, “died while we had 'em under treatment in borspital, as you may say, but many of 'em died in their own home* and was brought as much as I six and seven miles to their funeral. " B The headstones and monuments in " this singular cemetery are as large and often aa costly as any placed above the . avenge human body, and the epitaphs I on them are not infrequently quite as aologistic. "This one hero," observed the attendant, pointing out a particularly neat and well kt pt grave with a red marble obelisk at the bead at it, “is where two L png dawgs v. • re buried. They belonged k to an old lady who brought 'em over I with her from Faria. She bud 'em for V several years, and wo were always beV log called iu to doctor ’em, though they ' ware always suffering from nothing but overfeeding. At last one day they were both taken ill together—they’d eaten aomt thing aa wasn't good for ’em —and they died. Site was dreadful cut np about it—abo couldn't have been more so if they'd been children—and •be had 'em buried hero in two as neat little airtight coffins as ever you see. She com is every now and then on a visit, and aha pays our gardener ii shillings a ymr extra specially to water tbs flowers she planted on the grave and keap it all tidy. "How, here we have what yon may call a family vault, which belongs to a nobleman, as yon see for yourself on the tablet over tbe doorway. It's deep lined with bricks, and you go down

tbs opening. His lordship's uncommon fond of his dawgs, and whenever a fresh one dies it's brought up here and the vault's opened for it We've another vault like this, which we'll oomi presently, only it belongs to a lady. "Oh. yes; I think 1 may say ov dawg is buriod in a box of some 1 and a fair proportion of 'em in proper coffins, brass mounted and everything. Ton'd hardly believe bow some of tbe owners will cry at the funeral. It's mostly ladies that bury their pets here, of course. As a rule, they've got mere asntlment about this sort of thing than BMn have. Nearly all of 'em come regular for the first few weeks with wreath* and bunches at flowers, but the aaajority of 'em begin to drop that after a month or two Though there’s a dawg bnried yonder—see that flat stone with a railing round it?—the old lady has ocaoe on tbe anniversary of his death I areiy year since I've been here.and that's I nigh eight years now, and she stems I as aony about him still us it he'd been ' a Christian like me and you. ” Another remarkable feature of this ' is that, htaidrs the names and 1 of the dogs interred and iu manr 1 fluttering records of their virtues, some of tbe tomUtoues are inacritrad with poetical quotations and, incredible as it may sound, even with Biblical texts. —London Tit-Bits.

"A philosopher say* that every nun has bis troubles," said .-i-lhaoetive Dorsey, , who iismI to be 01.0 of Cblaf Byrnes' I sleuths, "sod In mj time I have handled lota and lots at ui«u sbo bad a tarled aa , aortmeiil uf troubles, but 1 nctrr expected 1 that any at my oma troubles would tceak the rooorct. Bov" added tbe old sleuth In a rueful tone, “I lelieve 1 am Involved In a trouble now tint la absolutely unique and worthy to be rlossed ar a record bre-ak-Ab be spoke the gray haired flankshnw | a ) up a letter that waa eoicrud with can ; Lg stamps and queer poatoffioe marks. 1 "Ton aee that loUcrt" be onnUpued • “Well, It has become a nightmare to me. j It is tbe record breaking trouble 1 spots ' of, and Incidentally It Is a constant reminder that other* ha vetbelr Iron Idea, too, notably tbe man to whom it is addressed, and who can't get IL "Yon aee, H'a this way: This letter, as yon notice, la addressed loan acoompllebod gentleman who Is chief engineer of a suwm whaling veaaul. lie was here last sm and we hod a fine time together, and lit faked me to lie sure to write to him when be left In August and let him know how his friends were. He wrote ont his ad-

Arctic Ocean.

Kmilch A; Itiu-li The Mehlin Krakaurr Hro*

fl* _ V«>-eA Sons Pianos

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Q. HERZBERG, 906-8 flrclj Street, PHILADELPHIA Established Since 1857.

»T J KRSBT A KEmHORE R B. 1 « ItKKBCT, JULY I •«! -•■i H-ave Capr Ma, .-•l.av-w,

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"Be told me that the whaler wonld anchor at JTcracbel Island all winter and that be~Would get a letter all right. Well, I wrote him on Nov. 1 a letter telling him all tbe news and posted It, faithfully copying the add mas that had brought tbe letters all right previously. Nearly a month passed, and then tbe postman surprised one day by handing me bock my letter. It bad oome back from Alaska and had been dcllrcrod by way of the Third avenue catile mall cor. Acr-.aa tbe face uf the envelope In big blaek letters was stamped tbe cheer ing Information ‘Misdirected.' "I thought It funny that an old whaler Ilka my diiend didn't know where be wi at, and I looked tbe matter tip on a big atlas 1 found Herecbel Island all right In Mnckenrlc bay, at the month of Mackenzie river In the Dominion of Canada, and 1 went down to see Postmaster Day tor about tbe arctic postmaster's little joke, ' Mlwll id,‘ on that emelope. They were real and polite at tlie postnflloo and pnt tbe envelope, joke and all, Into one of Unde Barn's official mall envelopes and changed the address thus:

AU^a. *

. tld, was a government mall stetlon, and the letter would get this time. Fatal delusion! In just about another month bock onine the offlolal envelope again by way of the Third avenue entile road mull acrvire and again marked 'Mladirectcd. ’ It had struck a fatal frost again. Now. what I want some wlee man llsoover la bow on earth persona who In tbe arctic regions correspond with friends In lea* frigid regions I'm knocked out. Tbe strangest thing about It all k that the day before Christmas I got frotr this cstlmaldr gentleman that I can't correspond with a big polar bearskin, all ourod ‘ uted as a parlor rug. How In big thing like that can get down racbol Island to New York all right when a lluls tiling like a letter can't get there In the other direction, completely stamp* me. Talk about troubles I Are there any In It with trying to. crack that ussld" A San reporter who submitted tbe caar to men familiar with the arctic regions was Informed that the letter should bare been held at Sitka, Alaska, on Its first journey to the polar region and that some body blundered In sending It beck. There

Mme. Alpboose Dsudet, w

AagMsm." On the evening of her arrival In London Mme. Dsudet was struck With tbs aUence of the city compared with

further acquaintance with London, this Bret tmpeaaslon of silence la hardly aSaU modified. On going out next day Mma. DaodaS was struck with the Londonar'a lava of flower* and with the bright green of the tresa and parka, the fatter "all peopled with flocks of sheep and rosy babies." The ttnteof the «res*<e worn in London appeared to Mma. Da odd In striking oon- ■ treat to thaw favored la Baits daring tbs —me-awe. In the French capital shades at smuts and violet, arena** and roes ware were, tbe effect bring one of general harmony. In London there was nothing ft (Maori. "The greene are

, to her ari«lcfa^rLS^.“X finds much to prefae. In particular she areas to hare been greatly taken with “fa Ctab dee Demea Auteurs" Bora ehe was asofb pleased with "the dignity and the refive aadaedsredacalTlty of thesurroundS«a." She did not noltoe

which consists of a cask that floats around to a radius of about 100 miles, these experts said, and whalers go up to It and pick their letters out It isn't In operation now because It Is frosen In end can't circulate. A fleet of whalers Is also frozen In around Herecbel Island. Mall Intended far them fa held generally at Sitka or other polar mall stations until the worm weather acta to. "If tbo baffled pofarcamepondont," said one export, "redirects that letter, puts a S cent stamp on It and aeuds It by wav of the Dominion of Canada, giving the location of Herecbel Island os' Mackenzie buy,' and adds‘Please fur ward,' there Isachonoo thataoroeof the Indians along tbe Uackansle river, who are sometimes in communlcatlen with the whaler fleet In winter, may be moved to deliver it before tbe Fourth at July, 1808. I can't think of any other way of expediting the troublesome delivery. Tbo delay, you know, is one of the abiding joys of an arctic winter. Communioatlou with civilization and IU privlMges lean unknown luxury there."—New

nree university president* have recently given pablle exprewalon to the opinion tlmt general athletics in moderation arc of gnat benefit to the student body and of questionable value If carried to cxoaai. There fa no new light revealed In this opinion, nor is tbe statement applicable to any branch of human endeavor. But it suggests the thought that there would be less occasion for disquietude if college faculties addiraaisl themselvca to Internal remedies rather than to public bulletins. The physician wbo stops abort with a diagnosis of a caaa gives no relief to the sufferer. Ye bare had before us tbe analysis of the athletic situation far certainly the pest five year*, and the beat skill obtainable

medicine aa the disease seemed to require and the patient oould endure. If the high-, eat skill to university life has not bpcn_pnv listed, it was not for want of seeking, or brasuse authority was lacking bad the IneU nation to offer its ad vice been stirring. ‘ ’ a basis for

of the

acknowledged by all intelligent htisStMai to the human race. Second.—Each year at the bat Are has shown an emphatic Improvement over the preceding one in the provisions ofrtilcs. in of the partidpanu along the lines of

Moan while athletics in general, and football to particular, bare been bitterly as

sailed by men wbo because of Ignorance oould not, or, bcoansc at bigoted prejudice would not, reoognlze tbdr merit There has been on exhibition a tendency to

those evils. Logically carried out In all departments of life, where would such a policy laud ms I wonder? Meanwhile, too, conducted, has remained unshaken.—Har par's Weekly. Nigger Sam • save this is shod time to train possum duga. Toe leaves are tall-

“DAILY STAR” TIDE TABLE AUGUST 1897. Dele Illsh Tide Mooullgtit

Fait ting, Pai-crlog si

rstihg In paiuin and wall papm; 31 years practical • xoeriei.cr. 1 have Hu best ot everything, and 1 handle Ibi beat, with tbe beat of workmen. 318 Wsshingtou Sir et. Cape Ms) City Toe usual Tueaday evening hop si blocktoo; and hup* will be given every evening during tbe bslsoce uf tbe

Go lo Hetty'*, a 'to*-' of \\’,,bington and J*ck»'iu rt-'- q, f.jr Cauffn Ging. r B andy. 1. i» It-ra Iu: ci and d'Bordcr* of toe s-nn toll. A. U Olio, 316 Wssliiugluu » r > ten.I* may be oblaiuoii. *

i jus* w belts to look It

Ackerle'a, IH5 w.siiluguui Street. Hot lunch served after bathing 1 dally free to guesu and patrons at the titooklon. Do Hot be Deceived

Joseph K Hand, si No. 311 Waal ton atreet, at the old staud, alnel been reubllsbed here since 1843. Tbe prooeas may be witnessed by tl.otewho desire to see bow It U done. I do business In my owu name, and Ireal all customer* Huly and squarely. Joskpii K. Hand, 311 Washington Street.

COACHING

In the fundamental or advanced branclirs ol Mathematics, English, Ancient and Modern Languages by two Prlooeton graduates, Professors J. P. and J. K. Hughes, principals o( the academy at Bellelonte, Pa. Tbisltistilullon enjoys tbe reputation of turoiahlog honor winners at such leading colleges as Bryn Mswr, Welles ley and Princeton Unlverally. Special attention Is always given at this school to delicate and backward pupils. It's location amidst tbe mountains o( Pennsylvania makes It a moat healthful re sort lor the boys sod girls w bo attend. Terms moderate. Consultation Conor rnlog c- aching or with reference to tbe merits ot tbe Aeademy, cad be sc cured by addressing the principals, gen oral delivery. Cepe Msy. •

Bicycle Headquarters. 480 Washington Street.

Sole agrnt for Columbia sod Harford

wblob are always on band lor

Kipcn teacher. B--

wheels, which pairs, • namelir

l bicyeh

Old Gibson Whiskey, one dollar per onirt, at Ratty* ; cor. Wa*l.ln*lou and Jackson streets. Dellcluu* Crevn Wafers cm be had always fresh, at F. Aikerle's, 515 Wasbiogtoo street.

BICYClsUS »rr uaed by everybody and tbe beat place to buy them is of a rellsbfa and exprriet oed dealer. I have made a study ol ■ be subject both as a rider and a dealer, and rclis uh wheel* only aa will give satisfaction at prices that will ple>*e Call or write Tjtsuv CBAXriOK, Mechanic street. Court House. HOilCB. AH pcrsocs are Hereby warned xgalnsi pnfTlng ashes, shells or other refuse on any ol the streets or highways to Cape Hay Qiy- Ihe penalty is twenty dollars fine and the ordinance win be enforced. EDWIN W. SAYRE. Street Supervisor.

THE LAKE.

HIS NERVE WAS THERE.

■ Ir lll'lu't Know It.

The Hav.stiiiiii Inlands arc almost n> well off a* Induud. St. Patrick drov all the vmouioun iiaracts and reptile* out t.f llM-tirvou Inlo, but the Hawaiian! claim that tin- reptiles and insects lelt on Mr. Dole'* diuuuin are in no sense ol

I bo word ]i»cnouN.

People win. have particular dealing.

.- -ante olaim. Aloud pineapples pack d leaves. In taking eentiped crawling twivj the baniunt*, <-t used to the Cali-

'ilh \ lie inlai

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the itrk cf t: i

along th doing hi.

"One ofurnoou I was opening a ho of banzuns mid pushed my band tiirough the straw to get at tbe stalk. I It'

i tvw Ntcond* and thought im-lbiug muring around < !iy hand. I had often heard nee of ceutipeds in fruit n 1 carefully witiidrcw m; L* make a* liltlectuumotioi

us ponsilie. Imagine my surprise am nlnnn lo fci> a live inch ct nlipet) slow strike ii v.: ; • a fruit packer standing near by v. ;;i.. d me to make no attempt to get rid ol hut to Jet it crawl off at iis leisure. I lad forgotten the fuel tliat they u» r. ::t-i jsum i tins, and I know I gill as while a: !uct, iielieviu'g every moment that it would rank its claws into me and M-ud its powerful poison

through my Uood.

"I look, d at it with fear and trembling, but did not dare to move a muscle. It lifted its head ami seemed perfectly satistii d to remain where it Was. I could hardly restrain myself from making a quirk million and shaking it off L but my companion warned me again and again to keep quiet All I oould tickling sensation. The tickling increa.-* tl, and 1 was almost ready to faint with supprea-ed excitement Finally the eentiped looked up at my sleeve and »low)y made for it, moving all the leg* in unison. Tbe sensation by this time was unbearable, and I fear- * 1 would he unable to remain calm until the thing got entirely off. "My fl'-sh ecemed to shrink away as tbo humbli ereature proceeded, Irat in uore sttomU, every one of which on hour, it hud auttlt d iteelf comfortably on the fabric of my clothing, and with a motion quicker than I was over knowu to u uke before I routed it with a stick and sat down, perspiring from head to foot It was th* most thrilling experience. 1 ever figured in. and it made me sick the rest of tbe day. “My com; union begun to laugh as though he v .raid die of merriment but ’ nothing particularly humorous in

the sitautiou.

Yon are crazy,' be said, ‘to got frightened over a little thing like that Do yon know that Hawaiian Island centipede are not poisonous'! I told yon to keep quit t just lo see how long your nerve would fast If the thing hail sunk evety claw it had into your flesh, it would hare only caused a little swelling and nothing more. I have had aov cral at them strike me, and I apply a little ammonia nr salt water and cure it up In half an hour.' ''—San Francisco Call. ___________ Tbo appeal to the public conscience told . 1 last. With that attack in the churches, which bad not boon without blame, the That year (1879) a public competition evolved the present type of tenement, far from perfect, but an immense improvement niton tbe wicked old barracks The sanitary reformers got tbe upper liand, and their work told. Tbe death rate came down slowly. It is today, i cod of SO years, quite £5 per cent ■ than it was when the health departwas organised, and New York has been redeemed from a reproach for which there was no excuse, for no city in tbe world has such natural opportunities for

so great, as Indeed there never was an emergency like it since records were kept. During tbo ten days it fasted tbe beet craved many mon-victims than the last cholera epidemic during He whole season. Yet, beyond those killed by tbe direct effects of tbe bud. tbe mortality was singularly low. Tbo Infant mortality— ever the Anger that points unerringly to tbe sore spots In a community, if any there

population yielded more slowly to tbe boat. Where It bad taken two or three days • sch tbe climax of sunstroke It now lira Tbe jraopte. batter boosed, better fed and breathing clean air In clean streets, bad acquired a power of real stance parallel. Tbs

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BEACH MERRY-GO-ll(HM) A Delightful I’lare to Keep (ool anti lie Jlcrry. NEW MACHINERY new: MUSIC POLITE ATTENDANTS Snecial attention ^iven to Children durin" the Morning, Afternoon and Earl Evening Hours. TIIOS. I*. METZ. Proprietor.

Thai as LEATs raiLA-. sboau bthsst statio* FOR NEW YORK. Kzpress, week days. AUi, t-iA. (AO. 615, 6A . JJ. a30. a.ii. SAO. 1031 (Ulaing carl, ll a. IU.. Ltnoon, 1235 (Urnlted. Itoaod ijc ^“si'SMLt^Ai^iiininf' tiaf) 1 , str'Itf 1 .<5. IDJJU n. m.. li-Ol a list, tin Bundays. S-Al. 4*15, tin. 6.15.t3J,S1W.UJ8,11)31 (Didm, Carl, 1135 a. ta., 1235. 136 (DUilns Car) £31 (Dining C»r). tai (Un-ltedTSi. b.’f. anditih'nf ^'-635 TAB.7.43,10.0U p. in.. Kxpresa (or boston, without ch»'«c,H30a nt. week-days, and 7.43 p. m.daby. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH Iter Baltimore and Waahlastoa.SJO. 730,632, 1U3J. 1132, a. m.. 12.t» (if31 Umlled Dlnln* tt-wogyir—wtai

- OLTH JERSEY RAILROAD. 0 — Royal Reading Route Fast thruucli Express 1 rains run dally Chestnut btreel and Boutti mreet FhlladelPblA (omposed o( maknlOceut Day Coaches, eubman BuHi-t and 1‘arlol Cara, Club Smoker Time-table In effect July 2, 1887.-Subject to chknge. Leave CAFE MAY. -j 20 A. M.Kzpress—Dueat S 40. » 45 * “ 4 15 1 51 Kiprass—Doe mt6 CO. .... g, . l« SUNDAYS 4 OO '' ** KMorov-Dueat •5-a 600 *' 41 Kieur«loo—Due at 1 - I’ M Express—Due at y '■

' ^ A. M. ri’ll O'1 45 M bvprev.-Uue at 3 « . . r r M. Express Due at 6

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f. , - PM Excursion Due at S 10. 0 (Saturdays onlvl Shortest and quickest route between tiap May and PhtDdeli.bla Anthracite Coal uw exclusively. No du.l. Smoke or Cinders. CHARLES A. BKaCU H. u BURNETT, (ienXSupt. (ien'LFrt.&Fass. Ax Fhifadalpbta

KDHABD HKBZBER4. H« I Arch Street Philadelphia. PRACTICAL TUNER knd REPAIRER PIANOS bjr^the Frolmiion _ Kindly

Tbe “History ol Cape May County," containing 480 pages, with forty-live llluatra'lona, exu be bad ol Lewis T. Stevens, Room 3, 810 Washington street, or at ibe Stab offioe. Prlie 13 Poobd In eh-th. tf Necond-Huid Purniturr bought and sold by J. II I'eneaei A Bro., 333 Wasblngura eTxel Goods lakei. on coualgnment. da Artists' Materials. Brushef, oils *nd water color oulfi *, lobe colors, canvas, stretober*,anideniy beard*, tonrlst and skcteliing umhr 1 ‘ • sketohlng stools and foldin.

A. C. GILE.

816 Waxhlngtoo Site-1 ** TeM.y ivy.

Cape M

A. P. Todd, tbe artist phoi<yt*pli r . fool ol U ngress Hall lawn, hx- Imrn onmlug lo Cape May for mauv ><ars, and bts an unrivalled repniatl.m (or >b« prodnatiira ol tba moat beauiUul pbutogrxpl a. His meuo-llnu xrr mkivalaof tbe art of pbotography

Ror beater, Milwaukee and Tanhsua-r bottled beer served to families. J. J. Rvtty, corner Washington and Jirkaon

Great redaction In priors at Ibe Qoeto Jewehy Store. Sri our window dl-play.

Families serve! with floe Old Gibson Whi-key, CI olo-* Brands of Wines and Braodtes and Rochester B.er. J. J. Rally, corner Washington knd Jatkon

Try our Chocolate Mints, ho ueo's a ound. Smith's. >07 Washington St.

Knickerbocker Livery Stables,

WM. HEBENTHAL,

Roar Knl«-kerlMM M*-r lew. <Mtl<-«.

THE GIRARD HOUSE,

Cor. South Lafayette and Perry Sts.

CAPE MAY, N.

CIJAS. E. BAKER, Prc

H. C. TIIOniMvO.V, Ag«iil-

CAPE MAY BRANCH

Tbe New Jersey Tpst and Sale Deposit Co. Cor. Washington and Ocean Sts.

inpllou. HoecLxl a'

Hx(e De|Kntt Bovki in burglar i-rool vault. 3 U> per year and upward. Main Office, 3d and Market Sts., Camden N. CAPITAL ... 1200-000

. ALLEN THOMPSON.8e D1BBOTOBS: ticokia E.Txtloz. JxMsaK.BxaTi.xcK. Rboiuik Bvaasr K L. B. tiourkr. M. D. John a. ETimraz. ticoitua Uiuv-, J W. Ceaxar. Bkbj. F. FowLkk. CAFE MAY D1KKL-TUK8. J. M. K. BlUikrTe. R A. AKUHTkoao. Solicitor

‘ ^ GOODYEAR’S RUBBER GOODS. LEATHER BELTING. Mechanical Rubber Goods of Every Kind. GARDEN HOSE. Hose Reels, Lawn Sprinklers,Etc. Tovvxi dte IBrottLor, 607 Market Street, Philadelphia, Penn’a. 1

<?/K£^ AM? FREE

irVoncMn UtiesM or Nupl»Iy (lie Omlttnl LeUen* in ibe two Moat IVomlnenl YMineit In Hie (lulled NiiiteM.

ChongjjHop Hing,

.72r2, Tea

. Jamr.232 Gcoaa,

Me K *1T L • Y i SILK HANDKERCHIEFS

_ AK|) _ AND CURIOSITIES.

! 314 Washington St.,

H - B • H T, CAPE MAY, N. J. T "o?;."».“ri.:"‘ '""""• Many Articles tVilh a >umped addressed envelope, lor reply 1 . , , ,. * , . • and complying sllb our coudlUoov. we m1 i| I‘ or houscl>ol “ use °‘ ■ )est qualities •hip you a sstch tool*, or Dee <.l| in Chinaware, A-atcwarc. Glassware

Charge, one ibxt look* sud will keep correct |

time equal u>xpr> watch. N->i a wortlilrsj ; auj similar goods carefully selected

Bwtes wkteh. but a reliable 7-jeweled Am-ri

can with a guarantee lor 6 years, will keep : an U Sure to pro VC SatlSlatOry at Phil.

ol |adelphia prices. Prompt attention.

•ENN & nkw York I'meutatiou Watch | Goods delivered without charge.

t. I'bl

a. i'x.

Mrs. R.C. Hughes

Subtcriba for thy Star. | :tou Wimiiington nl

rionday—Bagain Day---QUEEN JEWELRY STORE 305 Washington St., Cape May. To-day wc let everything go at bargain prices. Several big failures in the jewelry trade enabled ns ho buy at little over half price. Wc give you the advantage. Sec our windows for sound money saving argument.-;. Prices warpet, twisted, shriveled out of all resemblance to their former selves. Profit, cost and loss all shake hands together. Goods must go.

WITCHES TO-

B27 BXSONE LSCALCftO CEfTtt. Optical Goods.

Ladle .'Gold Filled WatchesUuir- , nteed lor 51 years. $1437. Gent's. Gold FUled Watches Guar ////'/' sntasd lor XB yesn tor M37. III. IId and tipers Glanses from 4hu lo kt6,00a pair,

picked up on the beach. Equaled in splendor only by the true | brilliants. Don’t leave this popular resort without taking a few as mementoes. Rings.

Cape May DL mu ! Bingv from t£J0 up. Heal BiU3* from 83Ji