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BASE BALL AT CAPE MAY LOCALS LOSE FOUR 10 TWO In a (iarne which was a Balloon Ascension in the Seventh. Cape May lost another one to Otteos Saturday in a game which up till the seventh inning looked like it would be the beat exhibition of ball playing teen on the local diamond. In the seventh, however, the home team gave the game to their opponents through a base on balls and two errors combined with a couple of hits by the visitor. The lineup: Cape May • "ttens Blakely second Curry Stites left Punting Judd center Wichhain Corkran short Bennett Cozens catcher Rutin Smiley thirl Chase Gibson first Wood Middleton right Hortou Randall pitcher Hal1 The game by innings : FIRST INNING. Kuhff singleti, but was caught stealing second, catcher to short. Bunting stturk out. Woods singled but died i n first when Curry struck out. What Ails YouT Do you feel weak, tired, despondent, have frequent headaches, coated I- emu-, bitter or bad taste in morning, "heartburn," belching of gas. acid risings in throat after eating, stomach gnaw or bum. foul breath, dizzy spells, poor or variable appetite, nausea at times and kindred symptoms? If yoU"h$ve any considerable number of IhovaboveSyeyitoms you are suffering from Nflllousna^hq-pid liver with indleestiotOoBfWrpeftW Dr. Pierce's Golden Akdlf.il I ftl-yo.V'TY 'f Hi"'" »pof tijejnost valuable m.-.i i ; n ,i 1 i . r ; • u- i iiTcs known to meiiica! -ci'-n .■ t.-r :1;.- \ .-rVanent c- r-- el such abnormal conditions. It Is a most efficient liver Invigorator. stomach tonic, bowel regulator and nerve strengthener. The "Golden Medical Discovery " is not a patent medicine or secret nostrum, a full list of Its Ingredients being printed on Its bottle-wrapper and attested under oath. A glance at its formula will show that ft contains no alcohol, or harmful habit-forming drugs. It is a fluid extract made with pure, triple-refined glycerine, of proper strength, from the roots of the following native American forest plants, VIZ., "Golden Seal root. Stone root. Black Cherrybark, Queen's root. Bloodrool, and Mandrake root. Tbe followtnc^lcadSnc medical authorities, roots for the cure ,.f just such ailments -» ihe above symptoms Ind hat© : I'rof.K. Barthoiow. M, p.. of Jefferson College. Phila.: Prof. B.C Wood. M. D.of t nlv.of l>a: Prof Edwin . Bale. M. D-. of Halinemabn Med. College. Chicago: Prof. John King. M. D.. Author „f American Dispensatory: Prof. Jno. M. .-.-udder. M. D.. Author of Specific Medicines: Prof. Laurence Johnson. M. I).. Med. Dept. Cnlv of N. Y.: Prof. Klnley Klllngwood. M. P.. Author of Materia Hedlca and Prof. In Bennett Medical College. Chicago. Send name and address on Postal Card to Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y„ and receive frtt booklet giving extracts from writings of all tbe above medical authors and many others endorsing. In the strongest possible terms, each and every Ingredient of which "Golden Medical Discovery" la composed. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and Invigorate stomach, liver mad bowels. They may be used In conjunction with "Golden Medical Discovery ■ if bowels are much coomtwaied They're tiny and sagsr-coaled. The New Hotel at Cape May ir a grand -affair. The Old Bank ia a landmark of the city, but there ia room to J* row. Add your name to the liat of ^epucitora and thereby help you home "tot Si

Blakely received first on latter's er ror. Stites sacrificed Blakely to second by grounder to third to first. Judd J struck out. Corkran flied to short. | I , SECOND. Bennett singled. Chase flied to third, j Owho doubled up Bennett at first. Hor- j . ton to third to first. i Cozens to third to first. | S"iile> singled ami stole scout!. I Gibson struck oui. Middleton singlo I scoring Smiley and stole second. DanI dal I struck out. One run. THIRD. ' Wickham struck out. Hall to short I to first. Kuhn was hit. Bunting | « haled out a two bagger, scoring 18 Kuhn but died at second when Wood ie i knocked an easy one to second to first. >e Blakelv to pitcher to first. Stites to ,n I pitcher to first. Judd singled but was ^ caught stealing seroond, catcher to ie) FOURTH. , Curry was passed. Bennett sacrid ficed, pitcher to first. Chase flied to r. right. Horton fli. d to third. ! Corkran flied to center. Cozens struck out. Smiiey flied to center. 13 FIFTH. Wickham and Hall to second to first, g ' Ruhr, to third to first, in GibsoD struck out. Middlctou to s«.c- ,, end to first. Randall struck act, SIX'l H. Bunting flied to center. Wood struck le i out. Curry was given a free pmss but >J died «i first when Bennett struck out. iu Blakely to pitcher to first. Stites ! ji struck oul. Judd was passed and so) was Corkran. out both were left on ! base w hen Cozens stru k out. SEVENTH. 1- This is the inning ! Chase to pitcher I to first. Hortou singled. Wickham; received a base on balls. Hall singl-o; scoring Horton. In trying to work the | short throw to second, Blakely wr.o; was playing in and Corkran who was | covering the bag loth stood ar.d watched Cozens throw go by while ! k either one could have taken it. While . they were waking up Wic-ham went I * home. Kuhii flied to short. Bunting I a knocked one to pitcher to short whicb : r rolled slowly througn short's legs and ' -r Hall came home. Wood struck out. d Three run-^ bmiley received a free pass and stole ,f second. Gibson was hit and Sniiley - went to third on a passed ball and . came home on the throw to second. n Judd. who took Gibson's place was if caught asleep at third base. ■* Middleton struck out. Randall to •i third to first. One run. |{ EIGHTH. Cur y was passed. Bennett flied to r. pitcher, who doubled up Curry at first. | ,1 Chase- singled but died on the initial | a sack when Horton fl'ed to left, d Blakely to pitcher to first. S'itesj ,r struck out. Judd was given a base on ■ bails. Corkran flied to right. NINTH. t Wickham flied to right. Hall to] pitcher to first. Kuhn was passed, j I Bunting struck out. . • Cozens lammed on", a beautiful two I J; ' bagger. Smiley io tmrd lo first. Gib- j d first. i ^ ! Score- C»pe May "J. Olte -s 4. EXCELLENT HEALTH ADVICE. ]i Mrs. M. M. Davison, of No. 379 !- GilTord avenu- . sa Jose, Cal.. says: (- "Tne woith of Electric Bitters as 'J i general family remedy for headache, i- 1 biliousness and torpor of the liver and bowels is so pronounced that I am g i prompted to say a word in its favor, i- I for t'ie benefit of those seeking relief • from such afflictions. There is more II j health for the digestive organ • in a I bottle of Electric Bitters than in any d j other remedy I know of." Sold under £ 1 guarantee at All Druggists 50c. au

ORDINANCE NO. 28. An Ordinance' providing for the construction of bidewalks on certain Streets and Avenues in the Borough of Woodbine. Whereas, a petition in writiftg has been presented to the Council of the Borough of Woodbine for the coribtruc tion of sidewalks on the portions of the Streets and Avenues hereinafter 're- j f erred 'to. tije said petition having been signed by at least ten freeholders* and j residents of the said Borough, there- ; fore, BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED by the Mayor and Council of the BorSec. J. That sidewalks be constructed in the manner hereinafter stated on the following portions of the following named Streets and Avenues in said Borough, to-wit: Jact-son avenue from Longfellow street to Webster street ; Washington avenue from Bryant street to Webster street ; Adams avenue from Bryant street to Webster street; Jefferson avenue from Bryant street to Clay street; Madison avenue from Bryant street to C lay street; Monroe avenge from De Hirach avenue to Frauklin street; Bryant street from Washington avenue to Madison avenue; Longfellow avenue from Jackson avenue to Madison avenue ; De Hirech avenue, on both 6ides. from Lincoln avenue to Heilpern agenue ; .Franklin street from Lincoln avenue to Monroe avenue; Clay street from Lincoln avenue to Monroe avenue Sec. 2. That the said sidewalks shall be opnstructed at the cost and expense of the owner or owners of the land fronting on the same, in manner following, to-wit: Eight feet in width, beginning at the property line shall be constructed to grade hereinafter mentioned with a coating of packed or rolled gravel not less than four inches n thickness, the quality of said gravel to be approved by the Counoil, or the committee that has the matter in charge, the remaining width of said sidewalks from the outer edge of said eight feet to the curb line to be constructed and filled to grade with sand or other materia, to be approved by said Council, or said committee ; all to - be done under the supervision and direction of the Council of said Borougb, ' or such committe thereof as shall have 1 the matter in charge, and to be con | structed to line and grade to be furni ished by the Borough engineer, i Sec. 3. That upon the introduction I j of this ordinance plans and specifica- ! tions shall be prepared for th* con- ' structlou of the sidewalks on the por- | tions of the Streets and Avenues above ii. .-cribed, by the Borough Engineer, am: - .id plans and ^specifications shall b- K-nhwith filed with the clerk of the sa d Borough. Sec. 4. That the owner or owners of t the real estate fronting on the portions It of the Streets and Avenues above deg scribed shall be notified ,in manner reri quired by law of the work required to be done by this ordinance, and shall be allowed six months within whioh to perform the said work ; " PROVIDED, that if the owner or owners sliall fail to construct said sidewalks. pursuant to said notices, and in conformity with the provisions of - this ordinance and said plans and speio ideations, within the time allowed, the said sidewalks will be construc:id by s the council as hereinafter provide© Sec. i>. That in case said owner or oun-rs shall fail to construe! such . sidewalks according to the requirements ol this ordinance and -am plans . and specifications, the Borough of Woo bine shall let the contract for o ] lowest responsible bidder, and tne- cont tractor fot such work shall i onduct the ! same under the supervision of the roun- ; | cil, or a com run tee thereof and in ' j accordance with this ordinance and I said plans and specifications, j Sec. C. That as soon as may he after tiie completion of such wora by ] said Coun-il, the expense then-. :. inr i eluding surveying, wnen requite.:, and a moderate allowance, to be deurmin0 I ed by the Council, for ihe cost ol mak- '* I ing the assessment provided by statute. ° "j shall be ascertained and determined 8 I by the Council and be enter, d i . rt*so11 1 lutiuj) ui«.n the record of th ir proe tinned and determined shall thereafter l.e treated as, and held to be, the true k and actual expense of luakiug sueli imi, , i.rovcment. tl Sec. 7. That the owner or owners .. of the real estate fronting or the por- . tions of the Streets and Avenues aoove e mentioned, may construct cement .-ide- > walks instead of gravel provided for in d Section Two of this ordinance ; -aid I- cement sidewalks, if constructeu, to s be constructed to grade hereinafter mentioned, and to be five feet in width o beginning three feet from the property iine and the balance of aaid sidewalk I between the property fine and the in- . I ner edge of aaid cement walks, and between the outer edge of aaid cement j walks and the curb line, to be con- ! structed and filled to grade with sand ,s I or other materials approved by Goun- _ j cil. or a committee thereof : sa.d sidej walks to be constructed to the line and I grade to be furnished by the Borough ' Engineer, and under the supervision :°!of the Council, or the Borough En- '• | gineer, an^fm accordance with the plans ! and specifications prepared by the Bo0 J rough Engineer, aii3 on file with the '* i Borough Clerk. ■° ! Sec. 8. That upon the introduction of this oidinance th Clerk of this j Borough shall give i uhli - notice of the | proposed improvement in this ordinance I referred to. briefly describing the | same, and stating the lime when and I the place where the Council will meet 9 1 to receive and consider objections •thereto, which time shall not be less « j than ten days after the date of such », I notice, an ; said not.ee shall be posted id in five of the most public places in saic n Borough at least one week prior to the ■, date therein namid. ■f Sec. 9. That this ordinance shall ■e take effect immediately upon its due a publication. £ Passed Cooncil, August 13, A. D.. u 1908Approved August 18, A. D_, 1908. M. L. BAYARD, Mayor t Attest: J. S. CONNOR, Borough Clerk. P. F. 117.50 i id fad nt ad '

New MalayO pium Cure _ 0>-opOTtfeg$ttnffit» in MaLay- . sia, the Windsor Laboratories of New * s - so much to revolutionize the treatment 8 of the opium habit. ^ ^ j^med to^eS^r^ witiffutl instructions for its t use, and United States consular reports * be *ing on the subject will be sent to n ; any gufferer. To obtain a free supply d ; of this remedy and the consular reports, i- i addressWindBorLabcratories,BranchW, 184 East 25th Street, New York City. 3 It — TELL WORLD YOUR WANTS « COHTWDED ntOi FKST PAC * - ' - i The New Paint Store " John Little has opened up the buri- ' ness of selling paints at the corn^ <* , I Jackson and Washington streets ana it 'p j is just the place to buy fresh parnta-^ Q ie I Grooeries, drv goort". and tJrovism I iona alstwboott. and slioea. at rock bo^ g- ) torn, prices at Thos. Sou Its. 99 I- j Spring ' jL c] >n If you want auythiDg from a paper ^ « of pins to » pair of good gum boots, m i Thos. SoulU, Cold Spring, can reive = ; ; you. Lopal phone lt to I '■ — — DO YOU WANT TO XT f u. ! Do you want to buy? ... • Do you want to sell? ,i. i Do you want to rent? , " j Do you want to borrow? je I Do you want to insure? _ ; consult r I SOL. NEEDLES, r Z Agent for Glens Falls Insurance Com- c el pany and others. 508 Washing ton ^®8tid ; Wall Paper. Wall Paper, id [ A new and fine assortment of wall n- paper is now being offered by F.ldredge id Johnson. 318 Washington street. What>y ever you need in this line can be eupto plied. " li- = — ^ per Sale— Bunatng Lots n" Very eligible lots in West Cape Maj | n' at Broadway and Mechanic street. Ap- j Bn ply to L. Landis a- . « : — ~ ~ I - L i GEOiE W. BEEVES 7 Steam and Hot water 5 B E 0 T 1 1 fi I1 "h — Sanitary Plumbing by! Skilled Workmen. c n- S id Ask for Estimates. 1 626 wasttington street. k- j 1 l WINDSOR HOTEL "A Stjuarc From Every wheri .' • ' ,\n excellent Restaurant w. ere good service combines with low ve prices Rooms Si.tw per -lay and up. id; The only moderate priced hotel of T 10 1 reputation and consequence in PHILADELPHIA n- ! Do You -Need Male Help. The Bowery Mission conducted by 81j Louis Kloksch. has notified the Goverun - nors of the several States that the in" . Mission can supply at a moment's I ,"9 ! notice any number of able-bodied men j ^,e for unskilled labor to the farms and: * industrial centre- where there is a | °n marked dearth of labor. All that is '» Wired I. .ucn h.l, „ u, w lCe transportation. Applications should , he be addressed John C. Karl. Free Labor • "d Bureau. 92 Bible House. New York. , , I S 0. A MERCHANT, JR. | 'he COMMIS^IgN BROKER j STOCKS flBO BONDS 5 ' ! 406 WASHINGTON ST., CAPE MAY, N. J. j BELL PHONE 86 KEYSTONE 68D or. | j Thomas Soults' general store in Oold { Spring ia a popular base of aupplieain Lower Township and a "square deal" . I e given to eVuify patiwo. tf

-V*;< ':L\. '•/" ' .1 i . • THE WINDSOR OPEN ALL THE YEAR $ R. J. CRESWELL, PROPOPEN FOR SEASON APRIL 4th ' S First Class jn all -jfn fypoiatneotS: - San" ptiltYigj1'.' •! Suites with baths. Thoroughly renovated and heated throughout. SEA CREST INN ES£ MRS. M. NEEDLES, PROPRIETOR Thoroughly renovated? .All Ocean Front rooms. Cuisine firat Home comforts. Rates on application Jo Sea Crest Inn. Cape or 2212 North 13th Street Philadelphia. OPEN ALL WINTER LONG THUS ATJIIRa-XIISrilLA. Most Comfortable All-the-Year House onjthe Atlantic Seaboard. FINELY FURNISHEu TABLE BEST IN CAPE MAY HEATED PRICES MODERATE JfZSS B. HALPIN - The Aid/ne, DECATUR STREET. Rear Beach Are., 1 iAlobwUe. ,, , THBII MDKLI.RR; ProDnof-r t Ooen all the 1 ear; Steam Heat. Large Sun Parlor. T ft 1 Poth's Beer^ T^AS JTT>C.T00T Choice (Wines rere JL and Liquors SCHELLINGERS LANDING Local 'Phone No. 3d. IAMES A. CARROLL. HOTEL DEVON South Lafayette Street Cape May, N. J. J. L. KEHR. Proprietor Moderate priced hotel. Open all the year. Heated rooms. Centrallylocated. WRISLEY'S NEW CAFE Washington and Jacksou Street*. CAPE MAY, N fj Steaks. Chops. Sea Foods and Salads, Oysters in Every STYLE BOARD BY DAY OR WEEK FRANK B. WRISLEY WYOMING South Laiayi-tlc Strecf, Between Congress and Perry Sts. One Square from the Beach \\ R YANZANT. CAI'K MAY|N. J. ' CUT THIS COUPON NOW . Star and Wave Publishing Company Enclosed please find One Dollar for which send the weekly "Star and Wave" for one year beginning 1908. * Name I l-'iii ju: ih:- c.-tip'-n an<' mail witli cash, check, money tirrier two cent -lamps tor (one dollar) and receive the Stak and Wave for one year in return. w. S. SHAW & SON General Contractors. Dealers [in Brick, Lime and Cement f 523 ELMIRA STREET BOTH PHONES