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CAPE-MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. MARCH 31, 1907

CAPE MAY HERALD

AN INDk.PK.NOk.ri 1 Wfc.k.*i.Y. Paalikacd fc»*r» Tharaday Marataft at 806 Waahla(taa Street. Cape May, N. <1.

THE HERALD

' THURSDAY, MARCH 21. I007.

GENERAL-NEWS ITEMS :yral> M'blrh Ha»r Happeard Ttoe

Peak Week

Taraday. March 10 A T. Howard, aa"attorney €>t Kne, •a . m»» hebi. the loet Marrin boy flth bin alleKr.1 abductor* under juard, iut hrailt not reveal the bldhlf place lulcaa be receivea an tudeninlfjrtBg bond of *10.0110. I*re*iu--nt Mooaevelt ha*^ jontrren. <■0 railroad matter* arltb CbarleaSj Me' Un. preaidenl of Ibe New Haven Rail Ttiuiua* Bailey Aldrich, author and pn, t, diea at bla home in Boatoo. Alleiilirn>'a tlaht agaiuat conaolljaTirn wllli Pillabury gela Into the Uwte>l Malea Supreme Court on a wntof error. Ttint John D. Kockefellor ta noon to make a cirt of at leaat *30.onO.O(JO to unlit made lay a |>er»onal friend of the Standard UU tnlUioualre'a non and a uu'IuUt of Ida Bible claaa at the Fifth Avenue Baptlat church. New York C.cncral Itaralioua. the war mlnlatei Of Houdurua. ha* after three day*' rtsJitlut: defeated at Malerra 8.000 men

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twice the population of that country the mailer of area. Oar natural re | Y aourcea In every departmement ot productive Indautry far exceed those of Great Britain Her land value; while not abaolutely' fixed, may be held to have reached the Utpll of 001" mat expansion. Vhlle In our caac^ t variety of Infloeneca such a,* raHwa> development, trolley tine extension Irrigation, and an ever Increasing de mand for the products of the soil bring idle land under profitable cultl ration, sod so give It value, and give a greater value to lands already oe copied. The American workingman, with his higher wages, declares the New York Sun. can afford better bousing than the English working man. and another Important factor la dwelling-house values appears In our

vast population of the well-to-do.

the general In chief of the Honduran revolutionary Mcvea. Honduran Uen-.-rala Gutierrez. Bnlladarvs and

vote killed.

LAST WEEK AT TRENTON Natters af lata root ta AU-Haay •UU Iatr*4wcotf At Treutoa last week many matter* of interest were onn^derad which Tax Hsaaui baa not heretofore pnUlshed. The bill Introduced In the assembly by Ur. Halm of Essex establlshe* a board of examiners of registered nurses constating .of five members to lie appoints*! by the governor. The "iinl shall make all necessary rules .n,l regulatloua and piovlde for the U-Mi-lnt of Burs*-*. Other house bills Introduced were ns

follow*:

Mr. Kletiert (by rnquegt* - Provide* bat the service of all supervising rlnclpnls and teachers shall be during good behavior and efficiency, and one shall be dismissed or subj.-cied to reduction of salary except for just Mr. Baker—Makes It a mlsdsmeanor j willfully or maliciously Insttgats. make, circulate or tranamtt to another or others any statement untrue In fset derogatory to the financial standing of any banking institution, bank or<toi*t company. Any one counseling, elding, procuring or Inducing another to atari, transmit or circulate any such staterumor Is likewise guilty of a

BOSltb or Tit All it

Japan's Fair Exhibit. When the war with Russia started, tn 1»64. Japan looked to the United Stales for sympathy, and received II Japan bad pearly the most extensive and Interesting exhibit which was made by any foreign nation at the St. Louis world's fslr of 1901. which was a very effective way of showing her regard for the United States. Her display at the fair was Immeasurably larger and finer than that of Russia. By bringing the war with Russia tn an rad In 1905. President Roosevelt rendered a service of Inestimable value to Japan, which the emperor, tils peace commissioners at Portsmouth and the press o( Tokio and the other Japanese centers have freely acknowledged- Japan has even mort Interest In maintaining friendly relations with ns than we have with her. declares Charles M. Harvey In Leslie's Weekly. The trade between the two countriee la growing, and it Is profltt bic to each. Her recent war Imposed a debt burden which bears with crushing weight on the Japanese people. Japan's natural resources are small. She has sc especial need for many years of unbroken peace. Happily, so far as we are concerned, that peace Is r likely to be maintained.

Tbs Captivating Widow The discrimination In favor of the widow finds ample Justifies lion, al though it is probably accounted foi by the dlffeernce between what is expected of her and of her on'wedded sis ter No responsibility as to attractiveness rests upon the sjionldcrs of an unalluring spinster, and sensitive tc this depressing fact, she soon ceas to practice the aria of pleasthg ant relies for attention upon cultivated personal satire, which quickly, palls upoa one seeking s more gracious form of amusement The young widow, on the other hand, reallring that her shining qualities have been duly heralded. Is constantly alive to the necessity of Justifying Iter reputa lion for vivacity, sweetnesa of disposltlon. charm of manner, or daring speech, as the case may be. and la Induced by pride to exert her utmost endeavors ip make herself agreeable In this, says George Harvey. In Harper's Bazaar, she profits from the American man's chivalry to wo and fidelity to men. and is aided terially by the convention of polite society. which accords her a much wider ru-ige of topics than Is permitted to her unfortunate rival, whose at be veiled by seeming

Dr. Schumacher, the German expert, who has Just completed the RaiseWilhelm course of reciprocal lectures at Columbia university, baa discovered that this country has a number of serious problems to solve In refrain lug from attempting to solve them for us be shows that he really has i . claims to distinction

LOS ANGELES. Cat. Man-fa ’0-|t an Interview reporte! hero Presl'e: K. P. Ripley of the Santa Pr. who 1 wow at Hants Barbara, la quoted a aayteg that President Roueevrit to re sponalbte for the present uncertain renditions in Wall ttnet and attrll>

HEW YORK. March IS -Kang Tn Wle, ex-cabinet adviser to the

-of China, far whose bead the dowagsr

Taft today met In New

uiiiiiI**ion appointed by him :s ago to make a xtndy of the beautification of Niagara falls.

IVIth $35,000 worth of Jewel* sewed yie_ lining of their clothing. A. I‘few i" Green and Charles Pierre Rolirer. o of Aluerlru'* most notorious trim il*. wen- seized by detectives on the rival of the Hunibiin:-American liner

Ainenkn at New York.

irernor Luelu* F. C. Garvin of

Rhode Island hits announced hla en-

to Ml** Sarah Emma Toro

Unson of Ixmodalc. who I* Juot half hi* own age and who bn* lien blind

slijre she was seven year* old.

date of the wedding has not yet tieen

ev. Edward W. Matthews,

chaplain of the British and Foreign

clety. acting for King Ed-

ward. ha* presented to the Naval acadenjy at Annn]»oJI* Md.. a bust of the English Admiral .Nelson, made of cop-

it from hi* flagship, the Vic-

tory. mounted on a pedestal of oak

from the same ve**dl.

Mr. Tumulty (by reque*t)-PennlU the retirement on pension from public office honorably discharged Union sail . soldiers and marine*. Mr. Tumulty also Introduced a bill which enable* boards of freeholders to accept and maintain as county roads or section* thereof In cities, towns or borough*. inther bUI presented by Mr. Tumulty prohibits a duly ordained clergyman from disclosing any Information acquired by him In a professional ca-

pacity.

Two Mambsrs Congratulated. Assemblyman John Barber, who was

appointed a police commissioner of Newark, was congratulated through s revolution presented by Assemblyman Patrick Cornish of Essex. The resold tiou called for congratulations and •'commiserations." Assemblyman Randolph E. Perkins of Union was another

congratulated member. He rescued would be suicide from the waters

the Hudson last Friday. Two resold Horn were-entered In behalf of Mr. Perkins, and when Clerk Michael W. Higgins read the last one, recommend

Ing the' Union man for a Carnegie | *ael H. Kearns. Dem 1908 medal, loud applause issued from the j Terms of Court—Second Tuesday

I Vince August ser's fourth sou. from fb-rtin

l* William, the walked i day or so to Potsdam, eighteen miles. In three hours and-forty minute*. Archie Roo*evelt Is making steady rogres* toward recovery. Dr. Ulxry said that a continuance of the present « on Id enable the boy *ek or ten days. Williams, weloi William Jetitiltig* Brrnn at a il' referred to Mr. Bryn,«lodged leader of tb.’ tlonal Democratic party” earing alao. ■If President Rno-evelt abide* tiy hi* refusal to tx**>tne a candidate.' no Be publican, unless in- la- more radical than file jireddent. ran prevent Hie -lection of William Jrtinlng* Bryan tlie presidency." rrJAar. Marrh la. Footlnll and 'other games will he mtltuie,! at Harvard, aa the corporaon of the university ha* accepted a ■favorable report of the student*' aub otnmittre. The -greatest flood In the history of western Pennsylvania. West Virginia and eastern Ohio !»' reported from .Plttstuirg, and fourteen fatalities directly due to' the flood have occurred. The Kan >'ranctoco board of education. keeping lt» word with President Hoosevelt. haa unanimously rescinded the resolution of lastJVtuber by which " o;legated tn -the San Francisco public schools. For more than forty-eight hour* tbs While House and treasury department were flooded with appeals for IVesl-R-josevelt and Secretary Cartel, o take same action to avert "threatened disaster” iu tha financial and railroad world. J. P. Morgan sailed from New York for Europe on the steamer Baltic for hla usual sunimer tour. Frltxl Rebuff, the actreaa, la Ul a 8L Regia hotel. New York, strength to at a low ebb. abe an fliers Intense pain, and she faces a ae operation, which cannot be performed until the Inflammation that to the hast* of her Illness subsldea. Two m and her bn*hand. Baron Frits Bardelben. are tn constant attendance. The new. Canadian tariff baa p« the committee of tbe bouse at Ottawa. The Opposition made a strong appeal for ^ still higher duty on boots and shoes, large quantltle. of which are Imported from tbe Unl'ed States, like goveunjnent however. . declined make sny change In tbe X per rate decided upon. Tbe old tariff was 2S per cent. Fog canned a wreck on tbe Perth Amboy division of tbe Rtaien Island raUruad. Two train* laden with 200 school children met bead-on on a single track Just outside of Huguenot. Both engines and the first car of each train were derallel. A panic started among tbe children, and they ran In a wild, mad dash for tbe doors.

is badly hart

A huge Icicle dropped front the cliffs of Niagara gorge ou to a trolley car of the Gorge road aa tt was peasing the Whirlpool rapids. Conductor Event lUmectoU. who wee turning a switch, was killed. Hr. and Mrs. M. E. Nervy of fikmx City. la., and Ml#* Nervy and

wife of iVttabnrg

lost-the* HTM la the fir# that ocew rod at the plant of the Warwick Tottory company, which to located In the

CITY DIRECTORY.

Mayor—Tb os. W. Mllfet, .. .Jan. 1, l»0t Vldermun- -F. K. Duke. ...Jan. J. 1909 Jouncll—Wm. B. Bbaw ...Jan. 1.1910 Bam. H. Moore. ..Jan. 1.1908 Jo». Hand Jan. 1,1910 Bill well Hand ... Jan. L 1910 Jaa. J. Doak ... .Jan. 1.1908 Joa R. Brooks ..Jan. 1.1909 bam. F. Ware .. .Jan. 1,1909 Louis C. Bay re .. .Jan. 1.1909 F. 8. Townsend..Jan. 1.1909 Recorder—J. W. Thompson. Jan. 1,1908 Assessor—G. C. Hughes .. .Jan. 1. IMS Collector—Bol. Needles .. .Jan. 1.1908 Treasurer—L H. Smith....Jan. 1,1901. ~lty Solicitor—J. Spicer Learning Jan. 1.1908 Bldg. Inspector, W. T. 8tev—s Jan. 1.1909

Gold Spring Connell, Jr. O. D. A. M. No. 118—Moots In hall ml Cold Spring, oven

At 7 o'clock.

No. 7. Ladtos'l. a M -

MseU second sod fourth Thursday* el

rsth month at Audltoriom.

Friendship Council. No. 97. D. of A.•JeeU on Tuesday afternoon of each week at 8.80. In Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall, Cold Spring. The John Mac ray Post No., «0. U. A. R. meets on the third Friday of each month at 7.80 o'clodk p. m., at Trank'ln street

BOARD OF EDUCATION. Samuel R. Btlte*. President 1909 rt’m. H. Thompson, vice-pros. .... 1908 Edw. H. Phillips. Clerk 1908 Wklter A. Lovell 1908 William B. Gilbert 1909 George 8. Douglisa 190* William T. Stevens 1907 Dr. A. L, Leach 1907 Cbarlea F. Quldort 1907

Mayflowar Lodge. No. 986, lodepeodooi Order of Odd Feltowa-MeoU each Friday at tbe Auditorium, Jackson street. OicallAlla Tribe, ho. U7. Improved Ordei of Red Men—Meets at >10 Washington

reel.

Cape May Fire Department, meets fir*' Monday evening In uaeh month al cornet Washington and Franklin streets

BOARD OF HEALTH.

Dr. A. L. Loach, Proaldenl.Bepl. 1.1909 Dr. V. M. D. Marcy. Bccty. ” 1908 Robert. 8. Hand" ” 1909 Lafayette M. Hall " 1907 Albert B. Uttle " 1907 George L. Lowett " 1908

a.ur»r-TlH.n i» W. Millet. COUNTY DIRECTORY.

Instlce Supreme Court—Thos. W. Trenchard. Rep 1914 Circuit Judge—Allen B. Endloott Rep 1911 Law Judge—James M. E. Hildreth Rep ..1911 Prosecutor of Pleas—Harry

Douglass, Rep

! Sheriff—Wm. H. Bright, Rep. . Coroner—Rob. S. Miller, Rep. , Coroner—Wm. H. Thompson .. ! Coroner—Nathan A. Cohen, ..

County Clerk—Julius Way. Rep... 1910 I Surrogate—E. C. Hewitt. Rep. ...1907

County Collector-—Joseph L Scull. Rep .1908 , County Board of Election!—Joa K.

, Hand. Rep 1907

County Board of Election!—Henry

' F. Daugherty, Rep 1909

entered In behalf of Mr. j Co nnly Board of Electlone—Chaa. **' T. Norton. Dem 1909

County Board of Elections—Mich-

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JJK. WEBTLEY RODGERS WALES, WALES' Uatrao brsva Pbamisct. Washixoto* akb Dicatv* Btbscts, Cspe May CUy, N. J. Telephone 93 and 34.; Office boors, 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, and U>9 p. m. Office and reaidenne, Wales United Bute* Pharmscy. Niobt bau- | EWIB T. 8TEVEN8COUNBELLOR AT LAW, 6)0 Washinotox Br, Caps May, N.J. Master and Solicitor in Chancery. Notary Public. Commissioner for Pennsylvania.

fallen.

Assemblyman Auf der He.de of Hud»n Introduced a bill fixing trolley cur rale* as follows Not more thau 5 cents for a very ten miles' transportation, coupons or tickets sold a* follows; Twenty-five tickets. *1; fifty tlckeU, $1.73; 100 tickets. $3.50: larger amount* at the rate of-tbe 100 ticket book, earn coupon thus sold to entitle Upholder thereof to one ride not exceeding ten mUtoL Each cash fare or coupon shall entitle the bearer to transfer to any othar line owned, leased or opera tad by tbe same company and shall 'be good for one hour at the Junction point Tbe act shall apply to corporations or organized steam , railroad* which run electric^cara therein. Railroad Bills Advanced. The entire series of bills provldla* for tbe creation of a state railroad commission prwnenUd by Assembly Edward H. Wright Jr, of Eaaex reperted favorably tn the boose by'.the committee on railroads and-ca-nt slightly amended The bllto were advanced to second reading, and Mr. Wright to making every effort (p have them acted n P° n before adjournment this week. Cons Idifcje opposition to the bUto to evldent tX} all sides. Thom who favor tbs "measure ar* watching

BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS A. B. Smith. Palermo Jan. 1,1910 W. 8. Johnson. Ocean City .Jan. 1,1910 John P. Eox, Ocean City . .Jan. 1,1910 C. P. Vans man. Dias Creek.. Jag. 1,1908 J. D. Ludlam. So. Dennis . .Jan. 1,1910 D. ScheUengcr, Erma .... .Jan. 1.1909 J. T. Bennett Cape May ..Jan. 1,1910 H. S. Rutherford. Cape May Jaa. 1.1909 Anthony B. Smith. Director Samuel Townsend. Clerk SUte Senator—Rob. E. Hand. Rep.1909 Assemblyman—C. E. SOlle, Rep .1908 Tax Commissioners—Eugene C. Cole. Seavllle; Stillwell H. Townsend. Cape Mar Court House; James T. Hoffman. .Cold Spring; secretary, Jonathan Hand

Cape May Court House.

against the bUto. Senator Bradley Introduced a Mil ©t Interest to automobil tots providing that all vehicles shall keep to the right when they meet or overtake another vehicle. They shall carry at night a white light to front and a red light behind. Assemblyman Philip Deab’s bill authorising governing bodies of second clan cities to appoint Inspector* of coal, ice and other warea and merchandise sold to ouch dtle*. salaries of such Inspector* to lie fixed by such government board, not exceeding $Lper year.

measure, house MU No. 215. was ready for final passage. Mr. Hahn of Eaaex said that tha measure, which provides no spring shooting of migratory Mrda. was wanted by the National Association of Sportsmen. He de-' els red that tbe bill would multiply the birds snd allow them to come back to the fall In large numbers. After a de the UU waa psaaad

LOUIfiYTLLE EXPOSITION.

bey Hint opened a cir-

cuit setting to operation tbe Greater Louisville exposition. The key was to the telegraph room of the executive offices of tbe White boqae and was" touched by the president at 8*5 o'clock, eestern time. Secretary Loeb and the

on doty at the •White the only persons to add!

ttoo to the president who were present With the opening of tbe exposition

In April. September and December

Church Directory

Rev. Father D. 8. Kelly. Rector. Masses—Suhdaya. 7.00 and 9 00 i

“ Weekdays, 7 JO a m. Sunday-school at 2 90 p -m:

Rosary Sermon—Benediction of the Moat Blessed Sacrament at 7.80 p. m. Friday evenin at 7 90 tbe Way of the

Cross and Benediction.

Rev. Arthur Ht Sunday Service*:—10.80 a. m., Morning Prayer and Sermon: I p tn., Sunday School; 7JO p. m., Evening Prayer and

Sermon.

Celebrations of the Holr Com man too at gam every Sandav. ana al 10J0 a. tn., OB let Sunday of each month. Lenten Serviem.—Moraine Pra Litany. Wednesday* and Friday*. Evening Prayer, dally at 4 p. tn.. except Wednesdays, on which day It will be *t 7.80 p. m., with addraaa. Daring Holy Week dally nrlebretlua of tbe Holy Coro mnoloo at 8 a. m.. except Good Friday, •hen tbe regular moraine eerytoe wUl be at 10J0 a. m . omitting netobtolioo " Holy Communion. On Easter day early celebration of the Holy Communion al 7-80 a. m.; Second celebration and aerrinae at 10JO a. m. Child ren'a Festival I Choral service,) 7 80 raaanmatAg cmvmcu. iy services at 1090 a. m

7-90 p. m

Sunday school si ~ P*aver meeting ' Ju- lor U. E. i ndsy at 4 1. r . _ Y P. S- C. E. Friday at 7 JO p. a. Strangers always made welcome.

Rev. James Burn*. Pastor. Preaching ou Bunds) morning at 10.80. In the evening St 7:48. Meetings at 9 a. m. and 6,90 r. Sundays. HandsV School at S r. M. Epwnrth League Sunday evening at J-JOo'clooL Mid-week prayer service Wedneadm) evening al 8 o'clock. Ulnae meetings, Tuesday, Tharsds) rod Friday evenings. BArnsT otuacB. Rev. H. F. Crrgo, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning at: In the evening at 7 JO. Hu ndsy morning Workers Meeting at 10.00 A. M. Sunday School at 2.90 r. m. Wednesday eveutov Prayer Meottog 7 JO o'clock Young People’s Mm lag Friday eve

grKtUlml ettdl.

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C. a. LOKENCK,

(Dr. W. B. Slckler. associate.) DENTIST

Ocbak akd Hcaai

Cars May, N. J.

Security Trust Company Corner Washington and Ocean Streets. CAFE MAY CITY, KEW JERSEY

CAPITAL - - Surplus and Undivided Profits

DEPOSITS

$100,000.00 1137,692.30

• $2,4B0,439.36

We solicit your account. Our I'nlron, receive every covrlcy and accommodation conmirteiit w-illi prudent bankingTHREE PER CENT. INTEREST PAID

on deposits in our Savings lA-|>urtnieiit.

asc 11. Smith, Chairman

J. Spicer Learning Reuben T. Johusoo

—Advisory Board—

Dr. Jamea M«-ray William F. Uaserdv Albert (J. Beanrtt

H. C. Tbompeun, Manager Aaron W. Hand John B. Huffman Robert E Hand

ABflSTIC OECOMTOB. HANGINGS. I

,W. LENOIR=“

plaster Timorh a Specialty^^”: “““Xfncrusta, mHalton an& EurUpfe and $ho» F(oomt. Second Floor Smith Bldg. GlO Wash St E CARE WAY, H. J. - B

Oral Surgery, incl'iding Extraction of Teeth under Norco tiled Air and ither Aneethetics Phils Office; Perry Bldg. i6th Ac Cbestnat 8c

James J. Doak Carpenter & SBuilaet Jobbine Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Str_eei CAPE MAY, Nv J. - Local Pboo* 97. Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Fine Stationary and Blank,Books, Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy Boats, etc. . . ' M. L. WARRINGTON, 514 Washington Street

Charles T. Campbell NO. SOQ WASHINGTON ST. Cape May Ctty^ New Jersey MRE INSURANCE ARE VOi; INSURED? Insnrance placed on building furniture, stock, plate glass, and boil rs in the best Companies represented in the Coumrv as followsUNITED FIREMEN is INSURANCE CO. OF PbIL.\. THE CONCORD FIUE INSURANCE CO. OF MILWAUKEE. FIRE AS.nOv IA ’'ION OF PHILADELPHIA. 1 HE I'ENNSVLVANIA CASUAL! Y CO. OF PHILA

Contractors ft JBuilderc YORK BROS. P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. I.

W H BRIGHT. FIRE INSURANCE in any Part af Capa May Caaaty Holly Beadt. N. J.

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OP OUR OWN STAflPS FREE FREE With your first cash purchase of $1.00 and upward*, by preuentlng

•KEW STAMP SYSTEMWe bare the beet ahoee we can buy for the money id great variAy. Shoe* for men, women and children, and redeem the stempe whan yon

Opp. Reading Terminal,' <06 Waohingtae Si

We Make Harness aad moke U right. Tn* quality of th» me and the other mstorieto uawl, to beat obtaiaahia, aad Its eat patio

l^ierson and &ron. ^THE|iiEw|cAPi|iAY|MAiiKEf^> Cor, Washinj^ton and Union Sts. Where you will find choice Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions and fruits. We also handle “Michenkrs Star Hams " La-q-raT JPaxohrx. '

SAMUEL E. EWINO

General Contractor,

House moving a specialty

ipaaY ®??aas ammiisaa,

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MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET Cor. Washington and Ocean Streets 602 Washington St. 317, 219.331 Oceaa St. Meats, Groceries, Provisions and Fruits :-s Chalca Batten-Sharpie** GUt E«$*-A Specialty Country Produce fresh daily from our own farm Ftoh. Oysters, dams aad Terrapin. Dretied Peal try The largest market is Cape May.

Thomas l£). JftilUt & £ on COAL & WOOD

Ofnoe-880 WASHINGTON 8T, CAPE MAY. Xlxt.x, Tx-yj-r-yxotJi:

M. C. SWAIN MANUFACTURER OF Artificial Stone Pavement, Callars. Ficon. Etc., Etc ms -&bd ayaas asmfjaa.

Aix Worm Guaraktemd akd Biht of Rkfabkac* Fi bkibhkp 30 'S'ZAUBW 3E3CJ»X2SLi*a?rjE. Opes and Residence. Corfie -4 $ueen Sts. Cape M*y. N. J.

. THE HOMESTEAD tut C*r. WuUagtoa aad Jxckisa Sts. Cap* May THE CAPS is thoroughly up-to-date in all appointments. Handaomdy appointed parlors for ladies. CMttgM •*rv*4 with cketcaft Wine*, Llgaan, <? Imti J. J. 8ATTT, MAOAtor '