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tbouebt ihrOaiu-Irn ^nalor woulii b- | u .t the man for the hich olbce- Norti Jeraer, bowerer. i« poilinB in » »tr»nv claim for U-e poailion (bia timean.1 if ii I. the CMDaeoaua of opinion that it abonlii bo 10 ,hr .northern eml of the Stale, tb n br all moa/ia Uo ter not Brail-ey in 1910 The t'amden Senator'a record in the Legislature it bevond cnticiam. Hi attitude aaa always been that of 1«-Ki»-Utor leciala'dnK for the l>e«l inlerrat oi the State and his cunatitnent* When he bad to say he said witbont fear oi faror and the way he thought be roted His colleagues on the Kepubliean sidi looked to bim forldriee. Hewasmocl In consul tali,oi on bis sflalrs ,of Stan - and his Uemocratic opponents paid him the respect of Kiting a car. fill ear tv his utterances upon pending legisla-
tion.
If Sooth Jersey is to have the Uosernor, by all means Senator Bradley
Black Hand Crimea WILKESBAURB, Pa.. April 3.More than a score of foreigners chnrg ed with being members of the Black Hand and responsible for many crimes Is this -vicinity were placed on trial hers. Thirteen cases of shooting with attempt to kill, thirteen of conspiracy, six of dynamiting and two of robbery by thryuU and menaces are charged against the men. Hundreds of foreign families hare lived In a state bordi Ing on terror as a result, of threcta made by this mysterious organisation which In many cases have been fol lowed up with murder. The men on trial were arrested In February at the Instance of District Attorney Salslierg. The men who esposed the personnel of the society are Chsrle*;“Salvatore and Joseph Bit* of Brown town. The persecun *n of these men lo-gan In the early part of last year, when a letter seas slipped under their door demand Ing $300 lest the entire Bit* family dc aired to he annihilated. The principal witnesses In the cases hare been placed under hall to appear, and families that were driven awaj by ' the society's perneentinns wen brought back as witnesses by the dls trict attorney from Buffalo, Rochester and many other cities.
Senator Dryden's many friends trill be glad to learn that he has re«i active business relations at the Prodential Compsoy's office, his health, which was impaired at the time he witbdi from the Senatorial fight, haring been restore.' In announcing concession* to the company’s policyholders, president of the Prudential also takes occasion to accept State regulation of the insurance business as a necessity and a safeguard, which be opines-will inspire greater confidence in the public mind, 'enator Dryden advocated Federal regulation, but this was - found to br beyond the power of Congress. In New Jersey State regulation has been applied in a judicious manner
ItOCKEFCLLKA't NEW FAETOR. »ST. C. r. At.*4 rrwel.es Ml tbs tMmlarailsw rrsldem. NEW YOltK. April SS. - Her. Dr. Charles K. Aked. for sliteen yean the ix.werful tnd popular |>aator of the aecoud largest I’rotestant church In England where he gained a wide repokm by. aocceaaful catinialgna for to decency and against nil forma of e. haa formally U:iu«fened hla Belt ics to America and asaiinnd the .turate of the Fifth avenue Uaprist m-h of this city. Dr. Aked s lal>or« Urerpool. where be was pastor of IVmlwoke clM|>el. drew the attention ■uly of all England. l«it even of Kuroiie bccatiae of his extraordinary l.lllty BS It preneber. the w Ide range of b. I.owd practical sympathies and hi* mwgvtle sup|Mirt of every movement i.li-nUti-d to benefit the people.' I»r. Aked first preached st tlie Fifth venue .-Imrch early last whiter and •ft a deep Impression upon the mcmer*. Subsequently a call went out to !:n to serve as puator of this InfluenInl chun-h—a call which received the aniest IndoreemeBt of John D. -Hockfeller. who la one of the pillars of the Ifth avenue congregation. The new ministers sermon yesteray was In the nature of a message to he American iieople. With all due ilodesty. but with an earneatnesa of vnWuie. Dr. Aked declared be waa n-tv to Pleach to all men—to take his ilaie with the leader* of all the liiirvtics anil to summon all hla ener•les to lKittle with the, protdenia that roulile American life.’ He could not. e dis-lared. Join a narrow cbUrch. Hla s to iw Hieaniniatry of reconciliation— infctterM and imlnunded. BODY IN COLUMBIA TANK. Vtlllam Sssdlrr nrewsed While nxhlsa Is SwImniIsw Pssl. MJVV YORK. April 3 — William Sandler: a sophomore In the School of Applied SMetioe. Cohimbla anlveraity. was drownsd In the university gytnoasiuhi swimming |>ool. and the body remained there for twenty-four hoars, while rehitWea were searching for the and other students were using the
tank.
The (mlIce had been called upon as 1st In the hunt, and It was *at their sogfvstlon that a brother of the dead ‘— went to the university. There the lug student was traced to the gymnasium. the tank waa drained and the body found. Young Sandler’s habit* were of the best. He was known as a conadentlons student and had a circle of frieAds who esteemed him. When be .Ud not return to hi* home his relative* became uneasy. Ul* father. Alexander Sandler, is-gan making Inquiries and another son. Jacob, .to police headquarters. Then the boy went to the niversity. He-applied to F. A. Goetx. the dean of the school, who aald that young Sandler might be exercising In the gymnasium. In the locker there the boy’s clothing was found. Inquiries at the running track and in the gymnasium were w-itbout result Finally It was decided to drain the swimming pool. It was then that the body was found on the bottom of the tank.
CHICAGO. April 3. — President Roosevelt was pictured In the meeting of the Chicago Federation of I-al-or as the power behind the mine owner* and Hate author I tie* of Idaho and Colorado, who were pronounced to bo seek Ing the blood of Moyer. Haywood and Pettibooe. In the most dramatic speech ever beard on the Boor of the Central Labor body J. Edward Morgan, a member of the Western Federation of Miner*. told of the alleged conspiracy to railroad to the gallows, regardless of their guilt or Innocence, the leaders of the miners’ organization |n the west.
C-WERAL NEWS ITEMS Kvoats Which Hav# Happened Tbr
Past Week
TncsMlay, April 88 It la reported at New York that John _l. Rockefeller will give to mlaaloiiarlns f.Vl.qnu.lUU for the education of
the Chinese.
Although It la aald be ha* offered to wake restitution and help the officials of the Trust Company of America get bark the $30,000 worth of securities be charged with abstracting, W. O. Douglass Of New York, who was employed by the company as aaslatnul • w. n clerk, faces vigorous prosecution
or his crime.
Msndar. Agrll 8*. The re*|*>u*lblllty for the Larebmont disaster Is laid upon Pilot John I- Anson of the Lnrrhinont by the court of inquiry at New York, who -was drowned, and Captain George W. McVay la practically exonerated, though not commended for his efforts to save lives. A forest fire, believed to have lieen started by Incendiaries, threatened de«traction to the Long Inland town* of Amnugnnsett, Kastliamptun and PanUgo. Every woman and child of the throe villages fought the Ibune* and checked them after thousands of dob Ians’ worth of timber had Iwen burned. Satsnlar, April SO. A decomposed body, known Jo be that of Peter J. Kennedy, a well k Jkam theatrical manager of New Yort.. who dlsainieared on Ite?. 3 last, waa fonad In the water at the foot of Van Brunt street. South Brooklyn Tom Walker, John Tolbert. Temple Young. Joe Baugh. Derby Weatherford and Oscar Neatberiy, six young white boys, ranging In age from fourteen to twenty-two years of age. were urres’id and placed In Jail at Datuuille. Vs., charged with the murder of Ellen Elliott, a negro woman.
April It
eiTY DIRECTORY. Mayor—Tbo*. W. MilloL .. .Jan. 1. IMl Aldennan—F. K. Duke, .. .Jan. 1.1R0R Council—Wm. t>. bhaw ... Jan. 1,1$10 Sam. H. Moore, . .Jan. 1. im " Jos. Hand Jan. 1. IRIO " BUlwoll Hand ...Jan. Ll$10 " Jam. J. DoalT ... .Jan. L 1*0K " Jqa. R. Brooks ..Jan. 1,190$ M Stm. F. Ware ...Jan. 1.1909 Louis C. Sayre .. Jan. 1.1909 F. B. Towna«nd..Jan. 1.1909 Recorder—J. W. Thompson. Jan. 1,1908 Assessor—G. C. Hughes .. .Jan. 1,1908 Collector—Sol. Needles .. .Jan. 1,1908 Trenaurer—I. H. Smith Jan. 1,1908 City Solicitor—J. Spicer learning Jan. 1.1908 Dldg. Inspector, W. T. Btev- *•>» Jan. 1.1909
-BOARD OF EDUCATION. Samuel R. SUte*, President Dr. A I. IawcU, vice president lulu vVhi. H. Thompsun, .. .1908 Edw. H. Phillips, Clerk, 1908 Waller A. Luvett 190P William U. Gilbert 1909 George 8. DungDis 1909 I .ether ' . Ogden Dr. A. L. Lunch > barits York I9&I
Dr. V. M. D. Uarcy, Robert. 8. 11 And ... lAifayettc M. Hill .. Albert B. Little George U Lowelt .. BUAKb Cr
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
I Justice Supreme Court—Thos. Y . Tienchard. Rep ; Circuit Judge—Allen B. Endleott
Rep.
liodgft. No. T. Ladla* L O. M.•nd and fourth Thnredays ol rv-ih moulh at Auditorium Friendship Council. No. 97. D. of A.Mseta on Tusaday afu-raoon of each work at $.10, In Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall. Cold bpring. The John Mwray Post No . 40. U. A. it■setaon the third Friday of asch mouth st 7.80 o'clock p. m., at Franklin atrert school bulldicg Msyflusrr Ixidgc. No. She, Indrpeodrm Order of Odd Fellows-Mvsts each Frlds) st the Auditorium. Jackson atrert. OgalUlla Tribe. No. U7. Improved OnL. of Red Men—Meets st -810 Washington street. Cap* May Fire Department, mrrts first Monday evrnlng In each month at corner Washington and Franklin street*
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1914
.1911,
r^R. C. H. LORENCK, (Dr. W. B. Sicklcr. assodate.l DENTIST OckAg AgD Hi'uhxs Sraxars, Cap* Mat, N. J
Oral Surgery, including Extraction Teeth under Narcotized Air and
Tiber Anesthetics
Phil* Office; Perry Bldg 16th & C1>e*lro« SL | EWI8T. STEVENS: COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 1110 WssiiigaTox St . Cara May, N- J. Master and Solicitor in Chancery.
Notary Public.
Commissioner for Pennsylvania.
Our Savings Department
It is broad cut Here are its Patrons:
ed in tin scope of it* patronage, nigh to accommodate all, and
1— TJie young folks with their snull savings 2— The breadwinner, striving to accumulate a home, or a competency for old age. 3— The well-to-do, for the convenience afT<ir>l< provided. 4— Those with idle funds awaiting otlici invc INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. Three percent on accounts subject to 14 days tic
fund to procure a
SECURITY TRUST COMPANY Cape May, N. J.
La* Judiffc-Jamu* M. E. Hildreth E. DIANE MOORE.
Mystery has been added to mystery ; Prosecutor of Ideas—Harry S. '*■* A R T 1 S T ** surrounding the death of Doua Gilman 1 1*08 : Lesson* given in WS "d" 1 *!' “ bri* “-.'V nob's. Mmir.K fabhikii aks bkssoimst
**t_ — 1908 ! STAkieiWQ AND DESIOKIMO A SrECIALITV
1909 i Wash Embroidery Silks and Flo**.
1 Surrogate— li~C."* HewIC^RefL ^ .' 1907 | RcldT m » dr DOTel,ie *- w<>,k <loor 10 otd ''
The British royal yacht Victoria ami County Collector—Joseph I. Scull j 6a6 Wasbiicctox 6r. Cap* May. Albert, with King Edwwrd ami Queen __ Rep. ... 1908 gy- Known « Knickerbocker Bldg
Alexandra on board, arrived at Gaetn. j county Hoard of Electiona—Joa. K. 1
- - - 1 Hr.nd, Rep.
filing of affhlarlta by the district at- j
loenv charging the motl»;r. l»n.thnr | corone^NsThtn n 0l U " * ^ j County Clerk—Julius Way. Rep.
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Italy, from Valetta. Island of Multn.
escorted by the British armored rrn'.s
I County Board of Electlonr
Suffolk and Lancaster. King Ed- L ^ ••• 1905 ward waa received by King Victor Em- | Co “ n !?’ 1301 rd of a^Uona-Cha*.
twelve Italian warahtpa. - Thsraasr. April IM. Professor Felix Adler, founder and end of the Society For E'tilcal Culture, has’been apixtlnted Roosevelt pro. fesaor at the Cnlveralty of Berlin for the year* 11WS-UP. This la regarded a* high honor. District Attorney Jerome of New York I as prepared fifty cases of men charged with carrying conceahHl wcn|>amt will present tlx-m to the grand Jury. In all ISO men have |>een Ux-ked up, and the Tomb* prison la crowded with prisoners. President Manuel Bonilla of -Ihoiidtiras was landed at Sallna Crux. Mexico, from the United States gunboat ITiimeton and will go directly to the City of Mexico. He has entered Into an agre?lent with President Zelsya of Nk-ars-ua and I‘resident Flgucra of Salvoor to quit Central America. The murderer of William Ii. Stuart, n Englishman, wfco was ' American ice consul at Batnm and who - wax killed at hla country place near Batnm. waa sentenced by a court martini at rifll* to ba banged, hut In view of his youth the assassin’s sentence was commuted to ten years’ Imprisonment.
Patronise Advertiser*. Patronize the man who advertise* Remember that this man is taking all this trouble to present bis goods to you He give* you special prices aod bring* the good* virtually to rourdoor through the newspeper in order to save yoo the iDconveoience ol looking in ail the store* for what you want. He is a benefit to the comibomty for without him the newspapers could not run and in baying from him you are doing a good thing for the town you live in. Buy of the advertisers. They areths up-to-date mod wide awake men.
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Chicago NvwTork .... Philadelphia .. PUUburz CtoctaBsu ....
Brooklyn* t R AMERICAN LEAGUE. York t Chtfago f' ‘ 8 Philadelphia t t eUrriand ... * *
Detroit ...
Subscribe fur the paper that is doing the most for Cape May in the way of advancement. No paper can boc town with news one or two w old, or dippings from newspapers that , come out several days ahead. Tbr Hkbau> is -Capa Mar’s reliable paper aod prints the new* firstfor the people. Its circulation Is soaring high and every day brings new subscribers. Help tu reach the 2009 mark by summer.
WASHINGTON. April 3 - President Roosevelt will leave Washington for Oyster Bay on June 12. This is mock earlier than haa been the practice of the president to leave Washington for the summer, hot be feel* .that public business Is In such sh*|xthat be can conveniently do ao. looks forward to a long period of rest Radon. Secretary -Loeb aald aches were to be mads by it after ba leavss Washington ondl ba goes to Canton. O.. for the travelling of the McKinley monument. Kept. 30. From Canton the
Politicians med to ester to the people
who received tax bills, bi
mesh for them now. The people who do not get tax bills are in
the majority.
GLOVERSVILLE, N. Y, April 3Mylcx fitandlab, a nephew of Dr. Ii. M. Man-in of Dover. Del., father of Horace Marvin. Jr, the kidnaped child, arrived In Gloversvllle and went at once to the place where the boy was stopping with the woman alleged to be the wife of A1 H. Allen, the suspected kidnaper, and saw the child. He made mlnnte examination of the lad and romped and played with him for half bone.before be became thoroughly convinced that the boy waa not HorMarvln. Se acknowledged that resemblance was striking.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
WsshtnatCQ BL Louts —
8
OY8TKR BAY. N. Y- April
i the business section destroyed Long's Opera House, the grocery store RogerxJV- Boy«, which occupied the first floor of- the theater tralldlog; a small millinery establishment adjoining and slightly damaged the postoffice aod other nearby place*. The loss of tbr opera bonne is gSOJ $10.0U0 will pro!raIlly cover th damage. The fire originated
rubbish In the theater.
NORFOLK. Va_ April 3 - The Jamestown exposition, commeuiorating the throe hundredth anniversary of the first English settlement In America, will open here on Friday next with President Knnoerslt aa f !>.*oor. The exposition *
until Nov. aa
LaMah Raises Tnriassea
SOUTH BETHLEHEM. Pa, April 3.—After a conference with the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen General Manager Cottar of the Lehigh Valley Railroad company announced the following increase In the wage schedule to go into effect on May 13: Yant brakemen. from $2J» to $280; yam — **.« to *8 for
and » half hour*.
they don’t —Do yoo know that c
d organs la town?”
Count} lloxrd of Elections—Michael H. Kearns. Dem 1908 Terms of Court—Second Tuesday In April, September and December
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS B. Smith, Palermo Jan. 1,1910 W. 8. Johnson. Ocean City .Jan. 1.1910 John P. Fox. Occin City ..Jan. 1,1910 C. P. Vanaman. Dias Creek,.Jan. 1.1908 J. D. Ladlatn, Bo. Dennis . .Jan. 1,1910 D. ScbeHengrr. Erma Jan. 1.1909 J. T. Bennett. Cape May . .Jan. 1,1910 H. & Rutherford. Cape May Jan. 1.1909 Anthony B. Smith. Director Samuel Townsend. Clerk ........ State Senator—Rob. E. Hand. Rcp.1909 Assemblyman—C. E. StUle, Rep .1908 Tax Commissioner*—Eugene C. Cde. Seavllle; Stillwell H. TownsenJ, Cape May Court House; James T. Hoffman. Cold Spring; secretary, Jonathan Hand Cape May Court House.
The American ambassador, Luke E Wright, gave a luncheon at Tokyo In honor of General KnrukL who. with his party, later left for Jamestown, Va. lid tSextou. who was convicted
igna. N. Y., of murder In for kllltUK Thomas Ma-
vras electrocuted at Auburn
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the
Cgpandal • first degi
William Ellis Corey, president of the' United State* Steel corporation, and Mabelie Gilman win be married In New York on May 7. They will leave foe Europe soon after and will pas*
the honeymoon abroad.
At Lexington. Ky.. John Smith, one of the men who participated In the aaInatloua in Breathitt county, testlIn the trial of William Britton for the aaaanslnatlon of James CockrllL Smith roof eased to shooting at Cbckrlll from the aecoud story window* of th* Breathitt county courthouse.
Church Directory
Rev. Father D. S. Kelly, Rector. Maaaea—Sundays. 7 UU and 9 00 ■ •• Weekday*. 7JW a m. Sundav-M-huol at 2 SO p m. Rosary 8ermon—Benediction of the Mast Blessed Sacrament kt 7 80 p. m. Fytday ereuin at 7 So the Way of the Cross and Benediction:' r. z. cifrnuii or th* xiivkst. Rev. Arlbur Hess, Rector. Sundays—Celebration of the Ho'y Com .jmiioDr 7.H0 a. m. Morning Prayer. Litany and rwrmuu. (on the first Sunday of each moiitli eelrbralida of Holy Communion) 10.39 s m. Sunday Schools p. m. Evening (Choral) Service andHermoo 7.80
V-m.
Week-day*— Chnnalaya. Holy Commun Ml 7.80a.m. Frjds}a, Evening Prayer
OFFERED HER BLOOD. ■inisaatre GtmWl Dies *>f W* and Brakes Heart. NEW YORK. April 3 — Benedict Olmbel, a Philadelphia millionaire, died in 8L Mary's hospital, Hoboken, of wound* which he Inflicted upon himself after his arrest In this city last Thursday on a sensational chargeThe wounds alone were not of such a nature aa to have nccrxaarily caused death. The surgeons who fmigt•are Glmbel asserted that It wm
broken heart that ended bis life. Glmbel cut his throat on Friday aft ernoon In th# Palace hotel, Hoboken, with a broken water plUber. He had. lost much blood by the rime be was found lying nnrouaclotia on tlie' bath
room floor.
His beautiful young wife, who hurried to his aide from Philadelphia as •oon as she beard of his trouble. I*T ged the surgeons to open a vein In h r arm end transfuse her own tlfebloo* into the veins of her boa band. Glintel's three brothere-L’liarlss. El Its and Isaac—also tx-gged to be al lowed to aacriflet their own blood to •are him. After a couanllatlmi It- wa* decided .that mn h an operation would be use less. The physicians could combat the wounds and physical 111* of ttw patient, but the mabidy of his shame covered soul was beyond their reach. Tbnraday afternoon be was arrested in a cab in Central park. With him was a alxteen year-old boy, Ivor dark whose mother had made a epmplahfi to the district attorney that Glmbel ex •rciseu an evil
Ha nffarsd t
bribe pf B2.100. to Attorney Krotal.he offered a bribe of If he WtaUff
T. Norton. Dem. .
James J. Doak Carpenter & S&uilaet
Jobbinft
Promptly 'ttended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Phone 97. C 7(11 aliig Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINEJFineStationary and Blank Books. Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy
Bpats, etc.
M. L. WARRINGTON^. 514 Washington Street..
:>lrhratloe of tb* Holy
Buiday aebbol at 2 30 p Kl’ravcr meeting Wednesday 7.80 p m. Jo'.ior t:. E. I ndsy-at 4 IS p. m. Y. P. 8. C. E. Friday at 7.30 p. m. ibtr.ugerx always made seltouie. rik#T H. Z. CHCBCH. Rev. James Burn*, Pastor. Prescbiug on Bauds) morning at 10.30. In theeveeing ai 7.4$. Meetings al 9 a. M. andf.SO r. u, 01 Sondavs. Bnudav School at $ r. a. Epwortli Lnagoe SuuUay evening al 7 90 o’clock. Mid-week prayer eervioe Wedneedaj veiling at 8 o’oluok. Class meet Inga, Tuesday, ThuretU) and Friday eveiitaga. . BArTUT CHCBCH. Rev. H. F. Crego, Pastor. I’reaching on 6a-day mo ruing at 10.80. la the evening at 7AO. ■ Sunday morning Workers Meeting t 10.00 A. M. Sunday School al 2.80 r. m. Wedneaday evenlou Prayer Meeting 1 7A0 o'clock Young People'* Me* Ing Pridai evei ig at 7.30 o'clock Men'* Meeting Salurday evening eiKO
Our Secret Sodetlee.
each month at lodge room, Washington
and Franklin at reels.
Cape Island Lodes. No. 80, F. and A- M. ruesdaya of each month st Ld Waablngton and Franklin at net Cap*May Camp. No. W78, Modern Woodmen of America—Mm-U first W of each month at Audltorinm. Cape May Conclave,. No. 181, Improved Order of HcpUaophe—Meets at * Hall,818 Waablngton street, on aa
(Master UClorh a Specialty ’Xincrusta, tiCialton anb Burlaps | a arx/ £ho* Roomt. Scoond floor Smith Bldg. f Ji0 Wash. St 3 ^ C4PE fbtAY, N. J. BEBEXl I Bm gl I I ggggEggeggggggT- 22E2S Hr 221 [BSa) Charles T. Cam[ Sell NO- 506 VS’ASH I NGTON ^TCape May City, New Jersey TIRE INSURANCE AKIM 01' INSUKhlJ? lu&urance placed on building furniture, slock plate glars, and boilers in the best Companies represented in the Couni ry as follows UNITED FIREMENS INSURANCE CO. OF PI U.A. THE CONCORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF MILWAUKEE. TIRE ASSOC IA "ION OF PHILADELPHIA. THE PENNSYLVANIA CASUALTY CO. OF PH1LA
Contractors A Builders YORK BROS. .kb voa* a-nrva P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J. *
W H BRIGHT, FIRE In ear Part of Cape May Connt> Holly Beach. N. J.
ECZEMA and FILE CURE V7? Koo - lug what It waa to auff-r XlCi IwtHgiv* FREE OF CHARGE iv afflicird a po*klve care for Eczvmx Sat RfeMIfb E'yslprlaB. Pi Ira nod””' DiBrnac. lD>iani rellrf. Don't anffer 1
W OP OUR OWN STAAPS FREE FREE With your .first cash purchase of $1.00 and upwards, by presenting this advertisement and; learn oil a boat oar •NEW STAMP SYSTEMWe hsve the best shoes we can buy for the money in greet variety. Shoes for men, women and children, and redeem the stamp* when yoo get 100 at Thos. H. Taylor. Central Shoe Store Opp Reading Terminal. 606 Washington St'
We Make Harness and make ft right. The quality of tb* leather aod the other materials used, i* >est obtainable, end its cut put to gather and Miicbed by skilled bands. Doable .or single Harare*, for farm,
aaroxnxxiM pat*. W. .A- LOVETT
7 on.
Pierson and
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Cor. Washington and Union Sts. Where you will find choice Groceries. Vegetables, Provisions ami Iruits. We also handle “Mich enkrs Star Hams" XjOC-O-X-
MECRAY5’ CENTRAL MARKET Cor. Washington and Ocean Streets 602 Washington St. 217, 219, aal Ocean SL Meats, Groceries, Provisions and Fruits Choice Buttert-Shsrpleix CUt Edge-A Specialty Country Produce fresh daily from our own farm FUk, Oysters, Claau end Terrapin. Drrtsed Poultry The largest market in Cape May.
‘fihomas '[J). Jflillet & Son COAL & WOOD
Offlce-320 WASHINGTON ST* CAPE MAT. Birxi. ■Xex^X’scsjx: 2sTc. 50.
M. C* SWAIN J1 ANLFAt TUKEK OF Artificial Stone Pavement, Cellars. Floors. Etc.. Etc 7D1LS &0® QlTifOaa. SIT CO to* OR MSICI S UCCULTT.
All Work Guarantied and Best #>f R»h i,
3C YxiARta Eae»*XEXE2rrjr.
Ofice and Residence, Corpie d Queen his
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Cape A/ay. JV. J.
THE HOMESTEAD East Cor. Washington and Jackson Sts. Cnp* May THE CAFE is thoroughly up-to-date iu all appointments. Handsomely a] .pointed parlors for ladies. ^>U*4m served with choicest Wines, Liquors, tf* leers J. J. RATtr, MxnsSer
THE VIRGINIA OCEAN END OP JACKSON STREET CAPE MAY, N. J. *P THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE HOUSE <9R. HALPIN, Formerly of the Windsor.
THE ALD1NE, year. Rooms large aod airy. Appointments first<la«. Cuisine cxadkat Rates, fa per day, upward; $10 per week, upward. iraouor*.

