Cape May Herald, 28 March 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY HERALD. THUKSDAY, MARCH a8, 1907

CAPE MAY HERALD

ftH tWPtHHPENT WKCKLY.

P a »li>a<d Every Tkar»«ay M*rala( at SO* Waahlagtaa Street. Cape May, N. J.

THE HERALD

THURSDAY. MARCH M. 1*07. Congo Reform. Proepreu err i-dcoui acini: for a t" ' form of thc-vouUMp-oue ebaaea In It admlDleimllon of aflalia In the Coni' tnde pender ale The nallvea l that vaat rgdktorla! oglon h*v» bet" treated eitb an incredible Inhumanity They hare been forced lo labor fo. the companies that deal In rubber, cannibals bare been employed a* guards over the rubber gatherers. Itt tie children haie been bound out io labor for long terms of years; the art ministration of Juatlce has been so bad that the name of the place where the chief courts sit Is regarded as a word of 111 omen Men. women and children hare been mutilated and beaten and otherwise maltreated The Congo Independent Stat* is con trolled « present by the king of the Belgians. In If89 the kHIg made a will bequeathing lo Belgium his rights In the country and In 1890 Belgium made an agreement by which It secured power to annex the lerritnrr after ten years. Reform, explains Yonth's Companion, la likely to come through the assumption by the Belgian parliament of its powers under this agreement The chamber of represents tires voted last month to annex the territory, and the senate may hare approred the plan before this paper la in the hands of Its readers When this Is done. Irresponsible fair sons! government will cease. The king, who has been an autocrat In the Congo, will hare no more power there than be baa In Belgium. Responslfcll Ity for the gorernment will real with parliament, and the public sentiment of the world which has forced the parliament to take up the matter, will compel It to treat the S0.004.M9 blacks as hitman beings.

da In la Jane, 190€. John Barns, member of the British cabinet, called attentloa la a speech at Manchester, to the tact that in the past ten years Eng land had spent »!.500.000.«00 In war. Ha stated by way of contrast that It had taken 25,000 municipalities of the United Kingdom 100 years to spend t2.MM.000.000 on 2.000 gas works, water works, markets, tramway* and electric light undenaklngm. It la assy to convince Americana accustomed to looking upon our country aa a peaceloving nation, that the military bud gets abroad are draining the old world of Its financial vitality. It will aitonlsh many dtlxens of the United States, says Harold Botce In Appleton's, to learn that ln the table of relatlra military and naval expenses, in eluding the sums spent In different countries for pensions, and all amoontlng. as stated shore, to nearly *2.®00,000.000. exclusive of Interest on national war debts America beads the column. The latest figures are $359,000,000 for the United State*. $34(.000.000 for Great Britain. $241.000,000 for Russ.*. $225,000,000 for Germany; and all this lu times of

Mr. Bryce Incog. The last time Mr. Bryce visited this country was two years raer, when he landed In Boston. He Is a very modest gentleman, and prefer* to travel Incog, when be ccorenlently do so. So It happened that on his last voyage hither neither his name nor that of Mrs. Bryce, who fame with him. appeared on •eager lUt, and bis fellow did not suspect bis IdenUty nnUI after aerentl days out. Meanwhile Mr. Bryce had the pleasure of asking his table companions all about this try and Its Institutions. And they glibly answered his naive questions, never suspecting that they were talking with the author of “The Commonwealth." Fancy thrir later on. remarks the Boston Herald. * nan they discovered by accident that they had been undertaking to enlighten an Inquisitive foreigner who knew far more about their Institutions than they did! Count Prosper d Epluay, who has boen decorated la Parts by the British ambassador with the Victorian Order. U In the odd poaltkm of betas British subject and a Frenchman the asms time. He was bore In the talaad at Mauritius «$ years ago. The Island, of course. Is inhabited by a French-speaking popnlallop and once, formed part of tbs territories a parents be-

GENERAL NEWS ITEMS Kveeta Which Have Happened The Peat Week Tuesday. March an With woman fainting In the at from fright and all tba In'iabHanta leudcml Inituelcau. Mill Vlllseu, B. C» wtjwd out by fire. Fifty houses were destroyed. That the revolted |ie«iuinta of Ron lanta are twyund the control of the Inadequate government fore** In On field la amply evidenced by the pllta ■ lug and Incendiarism In all parts o Moldavia and Waltaehl*.

Arthur Sanderson waa acquitted of the murder of Dr. Snlomao 1». Mere at Carthago. Mo. ward Shutter, aged nine and amof the brightest school children In 4b. school at Selkirk, ten miles from Al bony. N. Y.. commlttwl suicide by hanging. One death has resulted at Leavenworth. Kau.. among the 800 old sol diet* at tba National RoIdlers' borne, who were potsoued by eating -tainted bash. The victim was William J. Ooolc. Hailed as "the perfect ambassador, the Right Hon. James Bryce. Great Britain's chief representative In the United Plate*, waa greeted with a tr mendous outburst of entbuslaitm at dinner glvin by the Pilgrims' society In the Waldorf-Astoria. New Yortt. richly dre**ad woman, about fortyyears old. plunged to her death frfim a seventy foot bluff overlooking l ake Erie at Cleveland, O. She waa found drowned, with her bead hanging through a hole In the Ice made by bar ilie fall. No Identifying mnrlca could found aliout the wotnan'a clothing. She had taken juirtl.-ular palm evldentmt off everything that might reteel her uaniSL SafcrSar. Maveh S3, ms by the Vickers company for gas engine* that would make coming inlilp* fuunelleva greatly Interest naval architects at Ixmdon. imc* W. Alexander's friends In New York were surprised to hear that the •x-president of the Eifhjtable has so far recovered front his lllnesa that he was able to leave the hovpllsl at DeerfleM. L. In the autumn: that be had gone at last accounts waa In Bomliay. India. There was consternation among the (Beers of the battleship Vermont.' lu Boston harbor, when It was il1«corerei at one of the sailor* of the crew' was woman. Arctmllns to the story told by marine* and sailors, the wnmau sailor had been on the Vermont, engaged In routine duties, for some time The firm that has « routraet to erect n $Wsi monument over the grave of Mary Roger*, wti* was executed for the murder of her buslwtnd. near Ren □Ingtwti. has received a letter from Rev. F. A. McCramer. the bead of the AaguK'Inlan order at Hooslcfc Falls. N. Y.. In charge of the cemetery, refusing to allow any stone to mark the grave. Friday. Mareh XXBluejacket* and marine* were landed from the United State* gunboat Marietta at Trujillo and Celba and probably at Puerto Cortex, Honduras, t der to protect American Interests In The British steamer' Fern ley, from Tacoma for Taku. ha* been beacbeJ Hakodate. Japan, after baring sustained extensive damage* It Is sup posed that she struck a floating Japse*e mine In the strait of Tangaru. The robbery of the summer borne of Henry Blegel. s prominent New York metchant, at Mamaroneck. N. Y„ has provided a mystery which the pqllce unable to aolfe. Seven painting*, valued at tbouaanda of dollara, bric-a-brac collected at much cost In Europe and considerable silver were stole Thansdar. Marvh SI. r. Sellgman, a New York banker, r a visit to the White Hotwo said that the president bad the greatesl fidence In Secretary Cortelyou and would not Interfere with him In the operation* of the treasury department. Viceroy Tuan Fang at Shanghai, China, regards the situation In the famine districts as extremely eerioua. • from the viewpoint of the peopled distress, but from that of public order, “fie Is convinced that a ge uprising will be unaroklnhle unices prompt relief Is provided. nouncemeut of two gifts to fiMlan_>*e or educntlvaal Instltatloiis by Mn. Russell Rage of New York are announced. The first and largest of these a gift of $l.Yi.ouo to the American Seamen's Friend society to erect a sailor's home and institute In . New York. The second gift was of $73,000 to the Syrian Protestant college of Beirut Syria.

Oliver H. P. Belmont, returning > New York from abroad, said that Conaoeto. the Dnctoma of Marlborough. d not return to the United Staten foe a tang time at least. She la devoting bar time to the cars of her two boys and la aa happy as tba ctreoxnms of her separation from the Duke of Marlborough permit. The king of Slam. Cbulalongkorn Ihas arrivud at San Remo, Italy, where be has rented tb« Novel villa, with lal apartments for bin twelve wives. The women are guarded by unuefas In true oriental style. DEFENSE WILL BE INSANITY.

Interest opened here this morning when annio Burch, a fourteen-year-ok! girt, rag called on to answer the charge of risen tag WllRur Wl'nahlp. n two-year k) child, wboas nurse ahe waa. The girt has Indian blood In bar rrins. her grandfather. Philo Bqrefa. alt breed Mohawk. She was by Horhert Wlnahlp of Pat- . T.. as a arse for his Infant

vary fond of the child.

B0N1LLAN0TD0WNED Honduran Presldant Rboi-rw* Istng Routed'Troops. HIS CAPITIL REPORTED FALLM.

WASHINGTON. March 20. — Freni dan i Bonilla of Honduras has roorgau his army and Intend* to make a prolonged realstnneo to the Nicaragua! tore** Thu news boa reached tin ■tat* department In a cable from ITill Ip R. Brown, secretary to the Auicri can mission *t Honduras and Guate mala, who is now at Tegncigalpa. Senor Corea, the Nicaraguan mlnUte here, baa received a dtapatcb fix>n President Zelsya of Nicaragua an nounring the capture and ocru|iatlan of Tegncigalpa. the capital of Uondu

raa.

News of the sacking of San Marco*. Honduras, under pitiful circumstances, an account of a fresh ratnll bi the Intartor of Honduras and rafhnnallon <>f considerable financial lo** to American •eats because of the war have been received here. The sacking of Ran Marco* was related by General Carcamo of the Honduran army. who. Nicaraguan dir patches ssld. bsd been killed at R-i Marco*. General Carcamo was cot coaled for several day* after his defeat at San Marcos and finally gained the Honduran Hue* uninjured, then gave an account of many outrage* perpetrated on the women and de fenseleas dtlxens of the captured town, which, he said, was looted and sacked by the soldiers of Nicaragua. The revolt reported occurred *1 maygus, Honduras, where 160 armed men captured the plasa. A force of 600 men was sent from Ran Pedro suppress this revolt, and orders w< given for a body of Indian allies Join the 600 on the way to Caraaygua. The principal losses to Americans have occurred In the banana Industry. The American gnu I •out Marietta Is said to have done good work lu the Interests of American shipping at TruJII lo. the first Honduran port captured by Nicaraguans. The Nlcaragusu* made an attempt to molest vessels at Trujillo, which were the property of Aroeri can*, but they desisted on receiving a warning from Captain Fullam ot the Marietta. Details of the capture of the Hondo ran-Salvadorean position at Cboluteca by the Nicaraguan force* have been received. The Nicaraguan* captured LBOO rifles, a large amount of ammunition and quantities of field equipment of all kinds. The Hondurans and Salvadorean* had 400 men killed and wounded. Ramirex. director dperal of telegraphs and telephones In Nicaragua, has cabled the following statement from Managua: “The Nicaraguan forces hare captured Cbolnteca. Honduras, which -was held by the Honduran and Salvadorean troops, and President Bontlls has fled by boat. , . v "Steamers are in pnwult of the fugitive president, and I believe the war Is ended." Among the prisoners raptured by the victors were General Bolero B*rations, Honduran minister oT war, who was severely wounded: General .Lee Christmas, an American soldier, formerly of Memphis, and other leadiug o(Beers of the Hondorau forces. FOLLOW NUMlANr LEAD.

; LONDON, March fiG.-That the Bo: maniac government considers the recent trouble In Moldavia and Wallaehla to be a result of similar disturbances In tbe adjacent provinces of Russia and not of an ant)-Jewish character is evident from a statement c her* by Premier Cantacuiene. Tbe premier says: “The grave troubles which have broken out In Roumanla do not arts* from any antl-hemltlr feeling. They ot a well defined agrarian character. Tbe peasants ore not only devastating the house* and farms of Jewish farmera, but also those of Roumanian landed proprietors. It Is nndenlablf that those sad occurrence* are in part a suit of tbe agitation now prevalent lu Russia, especially In Bessarabia, which borders ou Roumanla. The Roumanian government la acting promptly. It la taking energetic measures to restore order, and It hope* that by actlvs, military Intervention the rioting will quickly be suppressed, mediately thereafter tbe government will Introduce a aerie* of measures providing for tbe necessary agrarian

CITY DIRECTORY.

Mayor—Thu*. W. Millet, .. .Jan. l.l$0$ Alderman—F. K. Duke, .. .Jan. 1,1909 Council—W% 8. Shaw ... Job. L 1(10 " Bam. H. Moore, . .Job. 1.1(01 Jos. Hand Job. 1.1910 Stllwell Rond .. .Jan. 1,1110 “-h Jaa. J. Doak ....Jaa.4,1M> ■' • Joa. R. Brooks . .Jan. L 1(0$ Sam. F. Wire ... Jan. 1,'1(0( Louis C. Sayre .. .Jan. 1,1909 F. 8. Townsend. -JSn. 1,1(01 Recorder—J W. Thompson. Jan. 1.190* Assessor- (1. c. Hughes .. .Jon. 1. IkCI Collector—Sol. Needles .. .Jon. 1.190$ Treasurer—I. H. Smith Jsn. 1,1908 City Solicitor—J. Spicer Learning Jan. 1.1808 Bldg. Inspector, W. T. Stev-.. s Jan. 1.1909 BOARD OF EDUCATION. Samuel R. Btltes, President 1909 Wm. H. Thompson, vice-proa 1908 Edw. H. Phillips, Clerk, 1908 A’alter A. Lovett 1908 William 11. Gilbert 1909 George 8: Dougins 1909 William T. Steven* 1907 Dr. A. L. Loach 1907 Charles F. guidon 1807

Plundering continues on a Urge scale In tbe districts of Roman. Putns. Jassy and Botneshnl. The peasants are selling fire to everything within reach, but they flee on tbe appearance of the soldiery. The foreign consuls at Jassy have asked tbe authorities to,take measure! to protect the resident foreigner*, and the prefect of Jaaay has given wufbe

ants and military is reported from G* latx. where the troops fired oa a goth ering of peasants, killing twenty-fire. A dispatch from Sofia says that ten Roumanian vllUges near Uustehuk are burning and that the flame* are visible from that city.

MADRID. March M.-KIn* Alfonso id Queen Victoria have commence: tbe traditional pilgrimage to tbe shrine* of the Virgin to offer prayer* for the queen In her approaching accouchement and for har speedy reatorntieo to health. It to understood that

BOARD OF HEALTH. Or. A. L Loach, President.Sopt. 1.1909 Dr. V. M. I). Marcy, Bocty. " 1908 Robert. 8. Hand -" 1909 LAfayetto M. Hall " 1907 Albert B. Little ” 1907 George L. Lowell " 1908 P-OSUb CK TUADK.

Cold Spring Council, Jr. O. U. A. M- No. B-Msau lo ball M Cold hprlug, every oreday waning al T o'clock. Columbia Lodge. No. 9*. Independent

Eureka Lodge. No. T. LadW L O. M - Mseta asoond and fourth Thnradsy. of •~h month at Auditor!mm. Friendship Council. No. 97. D. of A.Ireta on Tuesday afternoon of each week at 8.90, in Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall. Cold Spring Tbe John Meerey Poet No., 40T O. A. H jeets ou the third Friday of each month at 7.80 o'clock p. m., at Franklin alreri school building. Mayflower Lodse. No. flW. Indepeodeni Order of Odd Fellowa-Meeu each Friday st tbe Auditeriam. Jackson street. Ogaltolto Tribe. No. 157, Improved Onli of R^ Men—Meets at $10 Washington street. Cepe May Fire Depenment, meets first Monday evening In each month st a Washington and Fraokiln streets

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WEBYLEY RODGERS WALES,

WALES’

Usitxii Sraraa Puasmact. W nut kotok asd DackTEk brain*.

Cape May City, X. J. Telephone 83 and 34.; Office boors, 7 to 9 a.

to 9 p. m.

Office and residenre, Wales United States Pharmacy. 3

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COUNTY DIRECTORY.

Justice Supreme Court—Tbos. W A Tienchard. Rep 1914 Circuit Judge—Allen B. EDdicoti “'P K1I Law Judge—James M. E. HUdreth ; Rep 19111 Prosecutor of Pleas—Harry Douglass, Rep. 190$ Sheriff-Wm. H. Bright. Rep 1907 Coroner—Rob. S. Miller, Rep 1907 Coroner—Wm. H. Thompson 1908 Coroner—Nathan A. Cohen 1909 County Clerk—Jullua Way. Rep... 1910 Surrogate--B. C. Hewitt. Rep. ...1907 Connty Collector—Joseph I. Scull, - -p 1908 County Board of Elections—Jos. K. Hand, Rep 1907 County Board of Elections—Henry F. Daugherty. Rep ...1909 County Board of Elections—Cbas. T. Norton. Dem 1909 County Board of Elections—Michael H. Kearns. Dem 1908 Terms of Court—Second Tuesday In April, September and December.

BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS A. B. Smith. Palermo Jaa. 1,1910 W. S. Johnson. Ocean City .Jan. 1,1910 John P. Fox, Ocean City ..Jan. 1,1(10 C. P Vanumnn. Dias Creek..Jan. 1,1908 J. D. Ludlam. So. Dennis ..Jan. 1,1910 D_ Schellengcr, Erma Jan. 1.1(09 J. T. Bennett. Cape May . .Jan. 1.1910 H. a Rutherford. Cape May Jan. L 1909 Anthony B. Smith. Director Samuel Townsend, Clerk State Senator—Rob. E. Hand, Rep.190? Assemblyman—C. E. Btille, Rep .1908 Tax Com misslonera—Eugene C: Cole. Seaville; Stillwell H. TowneenJ. Cape May Court House; James T. Hoffman. Cold Spring: secretary. Jonathan Hand Cape May Court House. «

Church Directory

Rev. Father D. 8. Kelly, Rector.

Masses—Sundays. 7 0U and 9 00 a m;

•• Weekdays, 7.30 a n Sandar-achocd at 2 90 p m.

Rotary bermou—Benediction of tbe Moat B]eased Sacrament at 7 DO p. m. Friday evenin al 730 tbe Way of tha

Cross and Benediction.

Rev. A Mb nr Hess. Rector. Sunday Services:—1(180 a. m.. Morning Prayer and Sermon: 8 p. m., Sunday School; 7.80 p. m.. Evening Prayer am]

Sermon.

Celebrations of the Holy CommnoloD at

m. every bai »t bundsj ol

Lenten berries*:—Morning Prayer and — 'dayssad.Tr*'*

. dally at 4 i which day

'Contractors ft Builders YORK BROS,

P. O. Box 661.

Cape May, N. I.

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Daring Hoi, m Holy CornGood Frida)

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Wednesday*. WWW 7A0 p. ■> . with oddu

Wee* dally celebrstluo of the muoloo at 8 a. m., except Good Friday, when tbe regular mokyilng service will he at 10J0 a. m . omitting celebration of the

Holy"

Holy Comm anion auMB celebration and serf Ice* at 1030 a. m Children'* Festival (Choral service.) 7 80

Sunday service* A0 p. m ■*

1030 a. m., i

7 A0 p. m

Sunday school at 2 30 p. m.< Pi aver meeting Wedneeday 7.80 p. Jonior U. K. Friday at 4 16 p. m. Y P.8 C. K. Friday at 7A0p.m. Strangers always made weioome. PIUT «. B. CDDBCH. Rev. James Burns, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning st 10.80. i travelling ai 7.48. MaaUoga at 0 a. n. and «A0 r. au

Sundays.

Bandar School at 8 r. K. Epworth League Sunday evonlnx 7 80 o’elool( Mid-week prayer service Wed Dead*! renlng at 8 o'clock. Ulaaa mMilnga, Toaaday, Thuraday sad Friday evenings. BAmar cucsch. Rev. H. F. Crego, Pastor.

Sunday School at 2.80 r. u. Wednesday eveulu. Prayer Meatiog at 7.30 o'olook Young People’* Mee tog Friday <

a Masting Satnrday evening 1(8.00 >

Ch*pt*r.No.a0. Boral Arab .

third Monday ot room, Wr-K-— and Franklin stneta.

Cape Island Lodga, No. 80, F. and A- M. —Communicatioo». second an* * Tuesdays of each month at led Washington and Franklin Street Cap* May Camp, No. 8778, Modem Wood-

| EWIS T. STEVENS! COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 010 WASUiMoroK Sr., Caps May, X Master and Solicitor in Chancery.

Notary Public.

Commissioner for Penusylvania.

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jK. C. H. LOKENCE,

(Dr. W. B. Sickler. associate. I DENTIST SAX AXD Ht-ann SnucxTS,

Cai-x May, N. .

Security Trust Company Comer Washington and Ocean Streets. CAFE HAY CITY, NEW JERSEY

CAPITAL

Surplus and Undivided Fr.fits DEPOSITS - -

$100,000.00 $137,592.30

$2,480,439.35

We solicit your account Our [mttone rtreive every courb-sy and accommodatiou coiiMBtent with iiruiJeiil bunking. THREE PER CENT. INTEREST PAID

on dcjKxritA in our SavingB I)< |.nrin!ent.

-Advisory Bcard-

aac H. Smitb, Cbairmao Dr. J stars Mvcra) J. Spicer learning William F. Cassn Reuben T. Johnson Albert G. llenoet

II. C- Thompson. Manager Aaron W. Hand John B. Huffman Robert E Hand

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AfillSIlC DEMIOfl, PAPER HANGINGS,

Plaster TiUorh a Spccialt^S”' ^^^Lincrusta. Ximalton anb Burlaps | HO^ce and £how Rooms. Second floor Smith Bldg. 6lO^Vash St I CAPE MAY, N. J. (g^ ‘^y &<Jflf 'r‘^r'''i’SP7 T P7»rP?ggZ7 J 7 ! ?Fr7Pge7SngcggES: Wm!

Oral Surgery, including Extraction of Teeth nnder Narcotised Air and

vther Anesthetics

Phils Office: Perry Bldg. i6(h& Chestnut ft-

James J. Doak Carpenter & 5$uilaei Jobbing Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, _N. J. Local Phone FT.

Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Fine Stationary and Blank Books, Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy Boots, etc. • M. L. WARRINGTON, .514 Washington Street.

W H BRIGHT, fire \mmi jte mmv Part of Cape May Cwanty Holly Beach. N. J.

(g* OP OUR OWM STAnPS 1U FREE PBEi With your Bret rash purchase of (1.00 and upward*, by presenting this advertisement snd, learn all about our -HEW STAMP SYSTEMWe have the beat shoes we can bay for tbe money in great variety. Shoes for men, women snd children, snd redeem the stompsawhen yon get 100 at Thoe. H. Taylor, Central Shoe Store

We Muke HAmero and makelt right. The quality of thr laathar and lb* other materials used, to tbs fakt obtainable, snd 1U cat put to getber and ttitobsd hy skillsd bands.

Charles T. Campbeii NO- 500 WASHINGTON ST. Cape May City, New Jersey FIRE INSURANCE AKE VOi: INSURED? Insurance placed on building furniture, stock, plate glats. and bofltrs in the best Companies represented in the Country as follows: UNITED FIREMENS INSURANCE CO. OF PI II.A. THE CONCORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF MILWAUKEE. FIRE ANSOi I AVION OF PHILADELPHIA THE PENNSYLVANIA CASUALTY CO. OF PHILA

.Pierson and b-'on. ^THEfilEw|MPE|iAY|iAilKEf:^>

Cor. Washington and Union Sts. Where you will find choice Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions and fruits. We also handle “Michenkrs Star Hams *

SAMUEL E. EWINO General Contractor, House moving a specialty

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MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET Cor. Washington and Ocean Streets 602 Washington St. 217. .219, M! Ocean St. Meats, Groceries, Provisions and Fruits Choice Batten -Sharp! ass CUt Edgs-A Specialty Country Produce fresh daily from our own farm Fish, Oysters, Clares and Tsrrapla. Dressed Poultry The largest market in Cape May.

^themas > J£). Jffillot & on COAL & WOOD

Offioe-320 WASHINGTON ST* CAPE MAY. :oh7s: JSIc. 50.

M. C- SWAIN MANUFACTURER OF Artificial Stone Pavement, Cellars, Floors. Etc., Etc TOILS MUD S7®B£ SSTVOiSa* sot coins os DExici s tncuLTv.

All Work Guakaktkkd and Best of Rm^esince Fi hmfuid 30 *v~wa Bai rjLwry-Yccj:. Ofice amd Residence, Corfie & Queen Sts. tape May, JV. J.

THE HOMESTEAD Ea,t Car. WsiUsdlsa sal Jackion Sti. C*p* May THE CAFE is thoroughly up-to-date in all appointments. Handsomely appointed parlors for ladies. Cottages served witji choicest Wines, Liquors, & Beers J. J. RATTY, Manager

THE. ALDINE, year. Rooms large and airy. Appointments first-dare. cSknt u,wmri ; $,op«, '