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OUR RELIABILITY
Is Toar Assurance Thst for every dollar inveated-with ui you get a full dollar’s worth. Our More and factory, 311" St., is the originator of Diamor Stone Cutting in this city. We make a specialty of Cutting, Polishing and Set-
ting ol Gems.
with allthat is Needful to Insure
ad hi
'ashington nond and
a and has Stood the Tea*
HTThs Repairing Department is equipped with silt First-(Hss« work, ieunder Personal Supervision for Over Half a Century- , _
Spectacles and Eye Glasses
A Ftit-t. Link of
Batches, clocks, soutemibs and silVEBWABE, Novelties, Brio-a-Brac, Etc. JOSEPH K HAND, 311 Washington Street, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J.
THE HOMESTEAB East Corner Washlncton and Jackson Sts. CAPE MAY, N. J. THE CAFE * s thoroughly up-to-date in all appoiht (Sfjmqvs tnents. Handsomely appointed parlor* ^TJ for ladies. Cottages served with Choicest Wines, Liquors and Beers J. J. EATTY, Proprietor
«. vcacr •CHCUIIV.
(I!. (§. Bengke^ib § Sons, - - plumbers - ~ and §team ?i(tep§. sannvaiBV wans a 3s>®$m!ra Estimates Eurolahed. 41© Washinoxon St., Cap® May, N. J.
A. C. GrILE,
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i^f ■PAIHTERyANDyKCORATOB°Mi
OFFICE—416 Washington Street,
'Branch Office in Philadelphia. CAPE MAY, N. J.
TRE ALDINE
Appointment* first-claas. Cui
*me excellent. Rate*, *2 per day, upward; *10 per week, upward.
THEODOBE MUELLER.
M. C. .SWAIN & Co.,-
OFFICER RESIDENCE ARTIFICIAL STONE
Corgie and Queen Streets
CAPE MAY, N. J.
Twenty-five Years Experience.
TflE SABBATH SCHOOL
Interutioiul Lesson AnfMt 17. Subject Jouruejlni Teward Cancan, Nncn. 1., il-U and »J»-OeMn Tsit. Psa. xrxL. 3 —.Hem or j Vemt, 31, 31-Com. mental yon tbs Dsy's Lessma
ss-
ssr’iii^a
ence. It waa the Sbekinah. or divin* dwelling place, and waa tha continual eign of the presence and protection of God. The cloud not only aerved the purpoae of a guide, but it waa a covering to them. , U. "Oct of-Sinai.” The reaaon for Ion* delay at Sinai ia apparent. The ;
COMMERCIAL REVIEW. General Trad* UBdiUom. ■ Bradstrect’s say»; Midaummer quid has gone from distributive trade, and stimulated by really brilliant crop proa pects and good prices' for farm products. fall business has begun to expand. Buyers are arriving in large numbers at all markets, and this week promises to see demand further in-
Failures 1
aually
continues well employed re few and liabilities smallsteady. July railway earn-
gain over
Baok clearings continue to oyer last year.
ings returns show 7 per
long delay at Sim pie left keypt a slaves, with only t
immense change. They had now become an organized people, with laws, a conati ioui°ritual ^nThouie Vw^hip, ’and a political and military organisation-their
r.« d
of the Sanhedrin.
eoiifof s.zzzziusrxzzuz inarched, together with a statement r
^■sSss* “■
show gair
the West if
active and at Philadrl) trade is brisk* and
busy on orders. At Boston shipments
though li
s from the boot and shoe trade
are Irregular Business
elphip the job^g manufacturers are
- larger than last week, arc still far below tAiose of last year, the decrease being fully 12 per cent. Leatf
and hides are very active, hoi skins of all kinds are taken
received.
ever, a
ther and
COTTAGES FOR RRNT^—> SEASHORE COTTAGES, Villas and * Hotels—Modern, Convenient, Centrally Located, Elegantly Furnished, Sanitary and Comfortable. PRICES TO SUIT. (EEL EsweBoosbt, Sold p Emnbeo M. B. SCULL, Offices: HERALD Building, 506 Washington Street. CAPE MAY. N. J.
The weight ol imported iron is press-
ing on domestic sentiment, though no perceptible effect is yet seen on prices lor pig iron, which is still in active re-
quest for next year's delivery. Steel rails, plates, bars and sheets are
setive at the West, but the edge of the femand for plates and sheets appears to
e been taken off at Pittsburg. Wes: rail mills are all sold up for the first
a "S'
_ Id up for the fir Structural material and at Pittsbt—
w. 1 ss cns&
Uon is placed between the setting out snd | Hardware, as predicted, has had no dull
r d r: r
ms likely that Hobab was the same as , Business lailurcs for the week ending Compare_Ex. 3: 1 and Judges A: August 7 number trtq. as against 16F |
~ ‘ “ ‘ast week and 185 in this week last year.
Wheat, including flour, exports for
SAMUEL E. EWING ... General Contractor ... HOUSE MOVING A SPECIALTY.
Post Offict Address,
Spring
Caps May Court House, 21. J.
Announcement
.1902..
Li 1 rAS&'ss'.ss
WMMm
expo
week ending August 7 aggregate l.jfij bushels, against/j.888,5A4 last e and 8.831,109 in tins week last Wheat exports since July 1 agc 22.3gS.203 bushels, against 35.
" exports ag
ainst 28.405
encamped 4t Sinai.- near hit
own country, and .,ow on their removal he proposed returning to hia own abode. “We
i “Ss,"r«r5S5i u '
gregatc 22.398.203 bush
[ i.W.237 last season. Corn expons ag- 1 gregate 50.611 bushels, against 28.405 1 lafl week and 99°.7i4 last year. For th» I fiscal year corn expons are 558bushels. against 8,718.361 last season.
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Ex. 3: 8. Thus was the'matter ei lished bevond a doubt. Moses was
making this journey on any uncertai . "Come thou with us." Moses urged him to remain in company with them, both for
his own benefit in a religious
LATEST QUOTATIONS.
'ur—Spring clear, 10u8.30; b it. W.60; choice Family. $3 75.
■-rarwvss^ ! msde to Abralmm (Gen. 12: Philadelphia No 2. 72u72X c; Baltimore
1 point ol uld render
PAVEMENTS. CELLARS
FLOORS, &c.
OF ANY COLOR OR DESIGN. ‘
is own benefit in a religiL„ ,
view, and for the service he could and aoil, which was not overpowered, as it covenant blewing. Thus dij-miny decide to return'to the haunts of sin even after, isy.S’SiS!® ^hStsS” ■' “
31. “lieare us not.” 'It it lielr that
Hobab changed his mind, even if he did
HOT'EIEa GORDON
(FORMERLY PIER AVENUE INN.)
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT,
OPEN ALL THE YEAR.
BOARDING BY THE DAY OR WEEK138 DECATUR STREET. CASK MAY CITY, A. R. CORDON. ^
WMI. S. SHAW, GENERAL CONTRACTOR DealAr In LIKE, BRICES, SARD. CEMENT ARB BUILDERS’ MATERIALS. Tgt.gPH.ONS No. 30. - 628 EtMiRA. STRSBIT
f We have just received the latest Imported Goods. Now is the time to get your Spring Clothing Ready. EDWABD VAH KE88EL, Custom Tailoring. 4>< WMiiogton snu HOWARD F. OTTER, No. 610 Washington St., Cape May City, N- « GENERAL UPHOLSTERER. BEHOVATOB OF FUBHITURE AHD MATTBESSES wmow 8iA£zs, Awnrai ixa xun mm a etxcialtt. CAHPKT8 MADE AND PUT DOWN. - sax wmb eaauev** arriMt* T*
aceure the attendance of this man. when Cg-yATigSg. .-u HTLS
.7
services of Hobab. not as a single Arab, but as^a prince^of^powerful race, would -S ^ ,l " u?-2rs2. u £i?- ■ ney. By this we are not to understand an unbroken march of the entire people durinc sevsnty-two hours with no halt, but ths^ the ark was bom* steadily on DanL” 1 sra.ayosavaLT^
Fbiladelpbi No 2. 69 Wo.
Corn —New York No. 2, 65c; Phi ladel phiu No. 2. 68a68.V; Baltimore No. 2, Oats—New* York No. 2. 63Wc; Philsdelpbin No. 2, 75c; Baltimore No 2, liny—No. !• timothy, fl9.00nl9.50; No. 2 timothy. $18.00ol8.H); No. 3 timothy »17.00al7.50 Green Fry it* nnd Voge tables.—Beets, Native, per bunch 1c. Blackberries, Cantaloupes —Florida, per crate 50cb $1.00. Cucumbers—Cburlestou, per basket 12a20c; do North Carolina. 12a20c Eggplant*, Native, per basket 55o60o Hucxelberries, per qqnrt 6a7c. Let-, I ture. Native, per bushel box 80j5Oo. j
:
Pineapples, Florid*, per crate, $1.75a | 2.50. String beans, per bushel, green. ! :Wa35c; wax 30a40c Tomatoes, Poto-
^ 50
Potatoes, Norfolk, per brl. No 1, $1 OOal 25; do, second., 75ca$l 00; do. oulls. 50a60c; do, North Carolina, per brl. No 1, $1 OOul 25. S-Ib. KaS6; IlWiry pu. Ud., Pa., Va., Eggs, Fresh-laid eggs, per doxen, Hn,. UKriit, oU -oostsra, each 25a30e; spring chickens, [c, young stags, 12al2Xo. Docks
n T THE opening of this Spring Season we wish to extend an invi/Y tation to our friends, customers and the public in general to call on us and set the finest display of Spring Clothing, Furnishings, Hats am^Iaberdashery we ever had the pleasure of showing. Our store is full of Spring Novelties and everything is bright and new. We handle only Standard Made Goods and these are the newest and best in their respective lines. We give our customers the honest value of their money in reliable goods and if, for any reason, a customer is dissatisfied with his purchase he can always get his money back. Our growth lias been a healthy and stelUy one and we feel that our efforts to conduct our busing on strictly business principles is appreciated. We attribute our quceess—and rightly, too—to our established
reputation for honesty and fair dealing.
If you are already a patron of ours we feel confident of retaining you, but if you are not one of our enstomers let us here extend to you an earnest invitation to come in and get acquainted with us—see our goods—learn our principles and our way of doing business. We are confident of the result. We-feel sure that you will become convinced that it will pay you to do your trading at our store. 8. R. GrlDDIIsTGr, 414 Washington Street, CAPE MAY, N< J.
Branch Store at Cape May Court Hoose.
rest of the sacred fanmore, in advance ol the column, wrapped in its own pecnlisr bine covering (4: 8), at onee an object ol veneration and a symbol of Jehovah’s presence and His separateness from tin-
ners. The ark was s type of Christ, and — Christ to-day toe* before His people t*
n into an tr - * 1 -
u inw M, troth,
load—was open them.” n.” H. V. See cotnmi
"Was *t on
“Moses said. Rise up. Lord.”
Jt, as the leader of the people, uttered an appropriate prayer, both at the
tuicnt and end qf each journey, the journeys were sanctified by
_*s upon victory, as well as or. If Ood did not
Thus all
wrotioa. _ country, but marching toward 1 country, and their dependence God for success and victory, 1
foh direction and snccor. If Gi_ arise and scatter His enemies there could be no hope that Israel could get safely through the wildemeee. God must n first, in order thst Israel might fellow in ■afety. For the scattering and defeatio* of God’s enemies there bleeds no more
than God’s arising.”
38. “Beturn. 0. lewd.” These were the words spoken by Moses at the moment the division* halted in order to pitch the tents. Unless the ark rested with ‘ and the doad of ilo<
S3
neitner have real nor conuort. 1 prayed for success abroad and peace home. "From marching in front, Jeh? is now invited to His customary eh
amid the many thousands of IsracL." Midweek Holiday Planned.
Merchant* In Spokane. Wash., 1
era another half-day and candlestickmakers another, and to on through all the ■ hopkeeping professions. Mechanic* and laboring men hare the Saturday half-holiday, working halt aa hour extra on other evenings to ^ui. r
1, Heavy steers, association and late HU. 60-(be and np, olose ee-
and light steers
■alters, late UU, 60-Ibs and
lection, 12Xul2Xc;
9Xnl0e.
lOh'c; bacon clea ■boulders, lljtfc; sugar-cured breasts. TlMc; sugar-enred shoulders. HMc; sugar cured California hams, IDfc; hems can voted or unoanvased, 12 lbs. and over, IdKc; refined lard tieroes. brls and50 lb cons, gross, HKo; refined lard, second-bond tubs, lltto; refined lard, half-barrels and now tubs, UXo.
Ure Stock.
Chicago, Cattle, Mostly 10el5c Idwei, good to prime steers $8 00*8 90; medium $4 75a7 75; Stocker* and feeders $2 50 o5 25; cows, $1 50a5 75; heifers $2 50a C 50; Texas-fed steers $3 25a5 50. Hogs, ICbers $6 75o7 65; good to . $7 40*7 70; Sheep, she ttnd lambs elnw to lowi whether* $350*4 00;
$3 bOaS 75.
East Liberty. Cattle steady;- choice
; prime $7 00*7 25. Hogs, y $7 80*7 85^mediums $8 00;
epjrteady,
and batch choice, heavy $7 40a7 70; Sheep, sheep ' lambs slow to lower; good to choice Wostenr sheep
Liberty.
$7 50*7 80; prii
Best wethers $4 15aV30 culls and 00m$1 S0a2 (XI; choice lambs $5 86*5 60.
LABOR AND INDUSTRY
a strike of bricklayers at
increaee in wages and a re-
liction in working hours.
Differences between the
Workers’ Union and tl
,e heavy $7 80*7 85. me y Yorkers $7 75a7 80. Sheep steady,
' (•$41&«
There
Kiel f6r ; duction it
Differences between the Carriage Workers' Union and the employers at .Albany. N. Y.. have been sect tied. At Oakland, Cal., the Southern Pa•ific Cotflpany has acceded to some of the .demands made by the machinists. _
have hour,
by the machinists Glasgow. Scotland. of t-ad. an
lyers
secured an adrane. . . lour, which they had to give up about
1 year ago.
G. F. Q^IBORT Sanitary Engineer
ELECTRICAL CONTRACT OAD AND STEAM FITTEI SANITARY PLUMBING
CAS AND COMBI
j HOT WATER STEAM HEATING
IBINATION FIXTURES
Eatimates CtammrfuUy Furnlshecl. IMS DlSTUCt 'fflOll OOlffiC! 101. IDS Jackson Street, CAPE MAT, N. J.'
E. BEN STEAD, Choice goods handled only. Strictly pure cannsd goods etc; Goods delivered to any part of the city.
Cot. BROADWAY aa* MYRTLE AVJL,
WEST CAPE MAY. S. J
J. D. CRi^IGr,
—REl’AIRBK OP—
jewing Jjff&ohin&s & @rgans
420 Washingtori Stract, J. R. WILSON & SON,
Mattings. Oil Cloths and Linoleums. Son. •WjLajEXuaxoar -astp PsojLxtraa Sxsjtaxm
wmtm,
TMM BMBXTOSir,
OCEAN STREET.
CAPE MAY. N. 4.
M^Open all th# year. An elegahtly located family Hotel la Beich and Railroad Station. «. J. CRE8WELL, Prop.

