William Ran Landscape and Rustic Designer 1 1 . . Artistic Landscapes, Gardening J V along the Coast a specialty. ■ • • BOKUTV Rustic Tea Gardens, Roof Garden mTi *YT O" Parks, Country Estates, laid out in English. French .Italian ami Orientalj Stvlgs. Bat hosllate la give aft a MaH" bCMflft )w cstote Artistic, Natural and Artificial Floral Decorating. iPromttt attention and general satisfaction Gnarnteetl| aaa, . u> a* — ~t "-*■ *l^*_ | jBRlM MO P«T1 SL OapeMoy.N.J I 'gOODYEAR'S rubber goods tech nical Rubber Goode of Every Kind
LEATHER j BELTING 1
IGrELxd-eri Hose, RIosz Reels, Lawn Sprinklers,
TOWN ft BROTHER 607 Mart... Street - - - - Ph"ad"phf BARGAINS BARGAINS w - - «
In order to make rosm for our Sprini Goods we will now F oHer our entire stock of shoes at greatly reduced prices. We = ' have some of the finest and best shoes to be found in C Cape May. Men's fine shoes were f 4 °°. no" I Men's fine shoes were $3.50, - now V®-™ f Men's working shoes were $1.50, - - - nowJf.db All others in same proportion. Come early if you want the best of these bargains as they will soon go. This is a^enuine clearing sale and no reasonable ofTer will be refused. [( F.UBBER GOODS. ° We have a big lot Of Rubhnt Goods at the regular price' j and some lots that will be sold regardless ol cost. | We still do repair work in all its branches. The only store in Cape May that' doer Repair Work. TAYLOR'S CENTRAL SHOE STORE S06 Washington Street. Ihwdins Tmnln.l *f- -- 5 — . - . ~ - c AARON W00LS0N ; GENERAL STOKE FISHING CHEEK, N. 4. Local Phone 55 * Full Line of Groceries and Provisions at lowest possible prices. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS at prices that will surprise you. Ladies and Gent's underwear, wrappers, shirtwaists etc. Orders received and goods delivered from Strawbridge & Clothier free of charge.
' ~~i GEORBE H. BEEYES Mi and Hot Water HEHTII6 < Sanitary Plumbing by I Skilled Workmen. ] Ask for Estimates. m wasM Street. 5 All good* delivered free of charge in this city. West Cape May and Cold Spring. Purchases amounting to 185 ■delivered within radios of 12 miles. Public sale poefers given prempt and special attention at the Star and Wave If you would like to purchase a farm ■J. H. Hughes, 410 Washington street," has them for sale fromM acres up. I
1825 the 1907 FOISMM F1 Insurance Company. INCORPORATED 1885. CHARIER "PERPETUAL. Office, 508-610 W&lnDt St., Phila CAPITAL, 9750,000.00 ASSETS, - - 94A01A7SJS 8FBPLV8, - •1,403,13113 DIRECTORS Edwin N. Benson. Kffltneham B. Morrta. R Dale Ben »on, John L. Thompson, J. Tad tall U*. Cbarlee E. Pngb. Richard lUOadwaMsr. W. Gardner CroweU. Edward T. Stole* bury , R. DALE HKKBON , President. J ^3NEB O^^EL^ BOCTeSry 601 ' i*is«ssr3* OtNlU.I.J. CHA8 8ANDCRAN, NOTARY PUBLIG Commissioner of Deeds for New Jersey Leaeae, Deeds, As. Drawn. '. All klndwof Pension Basinets. SOS Washington St. UI'KAAk .\ l.
BUILDERS HARDWARE AMD MBGBAI1CS FIME TOOLS _ W. S. WARE 516 Washington St . dap© May & PHONE 184 A " " . ♦ i FOR QUICK RESULTS TRY IT HAS PAID OTHERS AND IT WILL PAY YOU - ' i A. H. LOFLAND & BROS. Manufacturers of FACE DDIPVCPAV,NC BUILDING BltllllVO REPRESS DAILY CAPACITY 40 000 MILTON DELAWARE WILLIAM S. SHAW etc. Prompt attention is -given to orders. Business long established.
PHONE NO- 78W - SAVE MONEY! SAVE MONEY! ( H, Dealing: at HWAI>''H c ACCOMMODATION MARKET ■ Broadway and York avenue c West Cape May, N. J 1 All kinds of groceriea, MEATS and provisions al the ( lowest market prices. Goods delivered to any part of the borough or city. . Loca' Telephone No t to. ' beckett's livery and Boarding Htables TUCKAHOE, N. J. Hacks to meet all trains. Good driving Horses and Carriages to Hire. Pri vate horses and carriages boarded and carefully looked after at low rates. Clipping horses a specialty anv time during the week. FRANK BECKETT. IF YOU WANT A GOOD RANGE OR HEATER — SEEJESSE IMI. -BIRO^Tirs) WHO HAS THE Only Full Line of Stoves in Town Tin and Agate Ware. Tin Roofing in all its Branches. 322 M1NSIOV STREET Cape May City . New Jersey Shoes! Shoes! New, Largest and best stock of Ladies Gentlemen's and Childrens Shoes at Less than Philadelphia prices A ti Entire New and L^ge Stock of Wall Paper, which will be sold at prices to defy competition Haying had many years experience in the business, I only ask an opportunity to convince my customers that I can sell them at the lowest possible prices. Please examine my stock Pefore buying elsewhere. ELDBID61E JOHNNO\, 318 Washington Street. Upholstering i In all its Branches. Furniture of all kinds. Mattresses made and renovated. Window Shades, Carpets, Mattings, etc. We guaranj tee satisfaction For nltirre to Hire by the day or weak. ( HOWARD F. OTTER 811-13 HsrsIou Ntreet I '• A WM' BLATT,,BB Q«o. b. BRNfirn -J| South Jersey Marble Works I CAPE MAY, N. J. j I I'lnrmirm taeniae* ana Ian* >tocN.^Waro-roonu sltostod ou To mr" ^ riSH V MONUMENTS TOMBSTONES AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF MARBLE 01 " Kb M GRANITE WORK. - m I^AMERICmN and ITALIAN MARBLE 0M |«BLUEBTONE FLAG AND CURB IN STOCKj |^3 mu AND LAID AT SHORT NOTICE „ BLATTNEB & BENNETl
PROESSIONAL_ gAMOfiL F. KLDREDGE, ATTO RNE Y- AT-LA W , ] 810 Washington Sr., Cam Mat Cm, ' NOTARY PUBLIC, Solicitor and Master in Chancery. EARNEST W.LLOYD ~~ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 820 Washington St., CAPE MAY, New Jeraey. j SPICER LEAMING COUNSELLOf-AT-LAW Solicitor, Master and Examiner Itr Chancery. Office 618 Washington SL, CAPE MAY. - - \ New Jeraey JAMBS ML E. RILDRETH, . OOUNSELLOR-AT-LAW — AND — Solicitor, Master and Examiner in Chancery. NOTARY PUBLIC. Office at No. 214 Ocean Street. Cape May City, N. J. JONATHAN HAND. JR.. Attokxkt-at-Law, Solicitor, and Master in Chsnoerj , Notary Public. Caps Mat Court House, «. J. ; Opposite Public Bnild.'ngs.) 1 firaooh Offios at Uoean tnty tn atvendanoe everv Wednesdaj.
of QHARLE3 A. BONNELL ca ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, Cape May Court House, New Jersey « Prs'-tloee 11. United States and all 8taU Courts. fC Office Hours at Court House, 10 am. to U 4 pm. At South Serfvllle after 4.80 pm. J QHARLBS L. BROWNMILLBU ' P PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER ® 0 [820 Washingtou St., CAPE MAY. - - New Jersey. DR. REU A HAND E DENTIST Announces that he has established J ofiicea at 516 N. 5th Sireet, • * Camden, N. J. L with thoroughly modern Idtiiities t for the practise of Dentistry. Dr. J. H OLIVER. Respectfully announces that because of improved facilities has removed his Dental Parlors < to the Ectejr Bia-Ud-ixxg-Ols.nataa.ia.t Street (one door above Keith's Theatre.) Appointments may be made by Bell Telephone, Walnut 183SD. FOR TOUR COHVDilENG If you are particular about your I stationery or visiting cards, come to us. You can select from our samples of engraved work or plain printing and we will guarantee satisfaction. Prices „ same as those in Philadelphia for same kind of work. If you have your plate bring it along. Do not bother about sending to Philadelphia for this work. 5 We have a fine line of samples of engraved and embossed wedding stationery from which you may select your style and quality and work will be promptly done. Try Van Kessel There isn't a bit of use for men I who like 'o wear well-fittiug aod op- | to-date clothing, to go away from ! Cape May to get it. Van Kessel. 424 ' Washington street, import, clothes! direct, nemriug many patterns during his annual winter trip to Europe and tne best dressd .n«n in town, ' wear clothing made by him. This is the time of the year for per sons with hacking cough, weak longs " »nd predisposed to consumption to get strength and prepare for cold c- weather. UotTs Cough oyrup heals the it throat sod lungs, and Gaff's Herb bitters is a general tonic and restoration to the entire body. Samples by mail free, write S. B. Goff. llamden ■» HOTELS Wyoming South LafayetteJStrect, E Between^Congress and Perry Sts. I ONE SQUARE f'ROM THE BEACH I R. J. CRESS WELL, I Cipe May, N. J. '
•L^bir lor^WberT does be {Ac* 5j »uch abomln&ole Etnar" "Goodness only knows," lira. Sharp* replied. ( "At school," continued the "of than Ynrdalfcy beys. He Is «■ gether too fly, that boy, and If I V him with those boys again heU a home run of the liveliest kind." "He may hear some ef lt^at horn*" ^ W "At-home!" cried Mr. Sharp*. "Tag. * are entirely off your base, my 4M* Who uses slang herd?" "Probably I am addict**} to It," wgg J Mrs. Sharpe'e meek reply, "Well, It's a rloe you'd better get j r rid of, then: refined conrersatlpn is a 4 mark of culture. Let me hear that .a kid &n slang "g*i" and ni give It to him right off the bat TO — " 1 Just then he saw an amnaed look 3 1 on his wife's faoe, and an Idea sadden* — J ly striking him. he picked up his hat 4 and, mumbling something about hav* .-'M lng an appointment at the olfloe, fled, .] A Quicker Way. "What la It, Pa tT ' "Shpoaln' Ol waa to have a fit"' "Yls." "And ye* had a pint av whisky ?■ ■ •Tla." "Would ye* kneel down and put tbt botUe to me Up#?" "Ol would not" 'Ye* wouldn't?" *• "No. Ol could bring yet to y«* - fate quicker by shtandln' up In front i»ie quicaer uj1 nmmimu uv -•— *
of ye* and dhrtnkln" tt meaelt" — CM* - Record-Herald. His Acknowledgment "Do you consider that luck has had anything to do with yqqr suocesa. My. Millyuns?" " 'Tj "Certainly. J atnH no such a dura fool as to deny that there waa some | luck about It I remember one time when I was a boy I -nearly got drowned while I was In swimming. 1^ was Just by good luck that another Jj oof heard me yell. II I hadn't been pulled out how could - 1 ever of te the man I am?"-Chlcago J ord-Herald. Brute PorcMgand— Pollow— By Jove r old man, how did you skin your knuckles like that? Sand— Hitting at a fellow that Insulted me. Pollow— Jingo! You must have ' knocked his front teeth down hig throat Sand — No, I didn't, unfortunately; ! fool ducked his head Just as I hit out, and I rammed the wall behind him. i n I i -;1 . What They Should Eat, i Pdlldeiden should eat beets. I Gambler#— Saratoga chips. , I Car conductors should eat Jam. Chiropodists — corn. Printer! — PL i| After-dinner speakers — taffy. * J Hen-pecked husbands should eat quail. Office seekers — plums. — Lite. I * NOT THE SAME. . „^r"l m Mrs Q — So their marriage was secret"' Mr O. — Alas! yes. but the divorce - I summons was served by publication.— Chicago Journal. Spoiled. ; First American Child — Here i am I ten years old and my parents actualI I |y objected to my going to the matinee. 1 Second American Child — The truth I Is that parents nowadays are getting b polled. — Life. He Thought There Was. , "Do you think there is any money , In P. F. & C. stork?" I "There must be. I put about $7,000 1 In on the novice of a man who had ' an Inside tip from his broker."— Chicago Record- Herald. Examples. "Do you think that the law very often Imprisons innocent men?" "Yes. Look at the people who hgv« to serve as Jurors in capital cases."— Washington Star. How. Sure Enough? He (virtuously) — I call it Blmply outiageous for the newspapers to print all this terrible stuff. She (sternly)— How do you know tt la terrible?— Baltimore American. [ Played to Her Vanity. Brown — How do you manage to keep that pretty cashier so long? Town— We had a big mirror put - right opposite her desk. — Detroit Free Pre an. 1

