L Printing for Fanners. Farmers as well as, all other business men should harp their printed bill heads, sards, paper and envelopes. It looks like business, it is more con- " venient. it helps trade, and it is j cheaper. Send for oar price list and t samples or call^at office when you are in Oape May and we will tell [you all aboat it STAR AND WAVEIPUBLISHING CO., 816 and 317;Washin«ton:street » " AH. Taylor is the Cape May Agent for JEsldorf shoes for men and womenSE.ee: Hand>ewed method. ANYBODY CAN SETTLE THE SUMMER CLOTHES QUESTION. EASILY, SATISFACTORILY, I AND ECONOMICALLY, BY , DEALING WITH US. . REMARKABLY LOW PRICES: * Ladies' dressing sacks, 16: or 2 (or 0c and np. Full line of ladies' long kimonos, • bouse dresses, nursing dreses Ladies' one piece dresses 96c up. i Children's dresses 60c op. Ladies' washable skits, 96c up. \ Line of linen wear, sheets'and pillow Full line of bathing suits, men's 1 ladies' and children's at moderateipricea line of gents' furnishings. LAVENTHOL'S 319 WASHINGTON ST. 1825 T« <909 PENNSYLVANIA , F,RrE Insurance Company. INCORPORATED 1895. . CHARTER "PERPETUAL. !• OFFICii. 508-510 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. CAPITAL, - - - 8760,000.00 ASSETS, .... $6,841,88482 SURPLUS, - - - $1,919,527 41 DIRECTORS. K. Dale Benson, John L. Thomson J. Tain all Lea, Charles B. Pngh, j Richard M. Cadwalader, W. Gardner Crowell,. Effingham B. Morria, Edward T, Stotesbnry Edwin N. Benson, Jr. fry R, DALE BENSON. President, JOHN L.THOMSON, Vice PresidentW. GARDNER CROWELL, Secretary, 1 HAMPTON L. WARNER, Awristknt Secretary. WM. J. DAWSON, Sec'y Agency Depart, ment. A. W. HAND 8. F. ELDREDGE HAND AND ELDREDGE LOCAL AGENTS j 810 Washington Street, 816 and 817 Washington Street tr Cape May. N. J. »' I should be "letter perfect" and on cards of good quality, that is the ■ reason so many of these cards are sold by the Star and Wave Publishing. Company, 315 and 317 Washington St. We can please you in this line. Write for style Car A and prices of our imitated engraving 1 7
1 THE EDISON PHONOGRAPH " Nothing can equal the satisfaction ; there is in offering to your guests a satisfactory form of entertainment one that takes care of itself, which • does not interfere with the forms ■ of amusement, but rather helps , them. Such an entertainer is the ' Edison Phonograph' IT CAN AMUSE THE GUESTS by rendering music, popular or I classic, or it can aid them by furn- 0 r shing dance music, marches and y other things played by the best or chestras and brass bands, at costs - ess than the hiring of even a small orchestra for a single evening's ' entertainment. ] iSWMilm hk mi Snfimry DipwWiil , 317 SUl •%%' J * 1. H. SKITH > JgGlothler | i 608 Washington St.* 'a Opposite Raiding Sta. \ % CAPE MAY, N. J. 5, a Suits for $s an<* UP" ^ ' \ wards. ^ 0 A "--Overcoats from \}7 ,to ^ J Hats, Caps, Trunks, and ^ » ^ Gentlemne's Furnishing ^ ** ^ Goods st Philadelphia ^ y # Prices- " W t, B Health and muscie are developed be the judicious exernise afforded by th8 bowling alleys. Congress Alleys, 8 Perry street, are the most modem and best equipped. Try an evening at the ancient and ever enjoyable game. tf Groceries, dry goods and provisions also boots and shoes at rock bottom ; n prices at Thoa. Soults, Cold Spring, d .== n Jesse M Brown. 822 Mansion street, has a full line of mgttings and linoleum ie as well as a large assortment of tin and ■e agate ware. Prompt attention. Tin roofing in all its branches. tf >- ____________ * Clalldr*n Cry le FOR FtCTCHER-S d CASTORIA I
ICE.jJUfe ICE U3SS33 - - 3K333 a I "PLATE" ICE jj LEHIGH JEDDO AND SUSQUEHANNA COAL 1 Charts S. Church |j Keystone Phone 76. Jackson and Perry SlW MA^TTINGS Call and see our foil line of matting and inlaid linoleum, tin and agate ware. A foil line to select from. Tin roofing in all its branches. JESSE IMI. BROWS) Sa* MANSION STREET Cape May City. New Jersey
DEALERS HJ Mm Supplies HOLLY BEACH NJ lumbeIT AND MILL WORK ! George ogfleg & Son : 1 If you want anything from a paper ofpius to a pair of good gum boots , Thos. Soults, Cold Spring, can serve you. Local 'phone. tf
"Thou good and tasteful laundress, is often Che exclamation <jf our patrons when they see the beautiful work we send home to tbem. That is particularly thejcaae with ladiea fabrics to be washed and Ironed. If anything, they really look better than new goods when they leave oar bands. We have exceptional facilities for doing laundry work expeditiously and thoroughly, and without injury to the most delicate goods. TROY LAUNDRY 310 Decatur Street. Drop postal or call, Keyatone Phone 40d WAGON CALLS : .
w. S. SHAW & SON Gneral Contractors. Dealers in Brick, Lime and Cement BOTH PHONES 523 ELMIRA STREET . Wall Paper. Bil reduction In spring styles 82»W"»*,'PAfw™,t before decorating your rooms look at my new stock of Wall Paper Burlaps, Lincrusta. Walton. W. LENOIR A. CGILErrrSl f louse and Sign fainter and fioGorator. Offlee >HOP In RE AS el 105 Jackson st. Cape May City «lenw— d Motel Everybody is invited to compare THE CAPE MAY FARMSTEAD BY THE SEA with the leading Dairy and Poultry farms of the world. Such comparison will establish its supremacy. No finer aggregation of healthful, cbeerfol and well groomed cattle is possible. No finer collection of Leghorns and Wyandottes of purer strains can be seen anywhere. The homes of these cattle snd chickens [are celebrated for their cleanliness and comfort. Such a combination can but offer to the interested public the most sanitary and enticing products One visit will » more than satisfy the most fastidious. So please make the [ visit and compare us with others. THE Dili BV THE SEA J. P. MACIUSSIC, Manager. I _____ ' PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD | BULLETIN. HUDSON-FULTON CELEBRATION NEW YORK CITY. Three hundred years ago, Henry Hudson, an Englishman in command of a Dutch expedition, with eighteen men, explored the Hudson River from Sandy Hook to Troy in his small craft, the "Half Moon." : One hundred and ninety-eight years later, Robert Fulton | established, with his steamboat, the "Clermont," a regular water service between New York and the towns along the Hudson river i to tfte North. / \ 1 This year, New York City, with sister cities and towns along | the Hudson, will celebrate these two achievements by a series of 1 imposing observances, religious, historical, military, naval, musical 1 and literary, extending from September 25 to October 9. ! Replicas of the "Half Moon" and the "Clermont" have been built and will play a large part in the celebration. They will be the center of attraction in the great naval pageant on Saturday, x September 25. The United States Government will have fifty-two j war ships anchored in the Hudson, and Great Britain, France, the ' Netherlands, Italy, Germany, Argentina, Guatemala, Mexico, and j Cuba will be represented by war vessels. Two great parades of water craft will escort the "Half ? Moon" and the "Clermont" in triumphal procession past the war K leviathans, first in the morning and again in the evening, when all the vessels will be illuminated. - On September 28 there will be a grand historical pageant, and on September 30 a big military parade in New York City. On October 1, the "Half Moon" and "Clermont" will proceed np the Hudson to Troy escorted by hundreds of river craft, > including torpedo boats. • A magnificent carnival parade will be held in New York on Saturday evening, October ?, which promises to eclipse all previous attempts. The Pennsylvania Railroad, th« direct line to New York, with its unsurpassed service of fast express trains, will sell excursion tickets to New York for this period at reduced rates of fare. Full details concerning specific fares, date of sale, return f limits, and train service may be obtained of Ticket Agents.
' FOR TH8HOME I IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY A CONSUMER OF ELECTRIC t LIGHT. WE WILL HELP YOU TO BECOME ONE— TO THE EXTENT OF GIVING YOU A SET OF TUNGSTEN LAMPS FREE OF CHARGE. IF YOU ' WILL WIRE YOUR STORE OR RESIDENCE BEFORE OCTO* 1st. 19O0. CAPE SAY UGHT AND POWER COMPANY 426 WASHINGTON ST. TELEPHONES CAPE MAY CITY.
CAPE MAY POINT It SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES. PebHc notice is hereby given by John J. Kroner, Collector of Taxes of , the Borough of Oape May Point, Oape May County, N. J., that be will sell 1 for cash at public [sale for taxes assessed for the year 1908, all the lands, tenements, hereditaments and real ; estate, hereinafter mentioned, for the 1 . shortest term 'or which any person or persons will agree to take the same, 1 or in fee wnere none will bid for a i shorter term, snd pay the tax lien 1 thereon, including interest and coat of : sale. The aale will take place in the Borough Oooncl^Ghamber on Monday, October 4th 1909, at I o'clock p. m. The said lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate so to be sold and the names of the persons against whom the said taxes have been laid on ac1 count of same, and the amount of I taxes laid on account of each parcel, 1 are as follows, vis : OAPE MAY POINT. No. Owner Bl'k Lot Tax Ayers, Mshlon, Jr., I 36 $ 1.46 Ayers. Mahlon, Jr., G 48 1.46 Beatty. Est., Wm.. A 49 2.93 «• A 60 2.93 A 53 2.92 Brister. Jane M. B.t A 44 1.95 E 123 1.46 Bellows Est, J. B. F., E 91 8.41 " E 92 8.48 Benezett Jno. H.. A ^84 2.93 Dealey Est, D.. E 134 2.93 Fernley Est, Tnos., A 19 5.86 " A 99 1.47 " A 100 1.47 K 122 .98 K 184 .98 K 140 .98 •• K 146 .98 K 152 .98 " K 158 .98 K 164 .98 K 176 .98 " 1 48 1.46 " 1 63 . L46 .. N (2 acres more or leas) 5.85 No. " Fahey, H. M., A 62 2.93 , B 64 1.95 I Farrow, E. S.. K 148 1.95 I Gibba, Eliza J., K 163 1.95 f Giles, Rebecca. A 70 3.90 Grant Est, Helen, E 5.85 Hughes, J. W., N 5 .98 •• N 6 .98 Hall, Frank A., A 10 2.93 " A 94 .98 A 95 .99 Jacoby, Harry, I 39 1.95 Kirby, Mrs. E. W. , K 118 .98 «« K 136 .98 K 159 .98 K 160 .98 K 171 .98 K 177 .98 K 178 .98 K 181 .98 K 182 .98 Lawrence, Mary E., K 1 9.75 Myers, George, K 143 1.95 McOonnell, Wm., K 57 .98 K 59 .98 K 60 .98 K 70 .98 K 75 .98 McKean Est., Wm. V., F 31 2.70 F 32 2.70 F 33 2.70 F 34 2.70 F 39 2.70 " F 40 2.70 F 62 270 " F 63 2.70 F 64 2.70 - " F 65 2.70 F 66 2.70 F 53 2.70 Morton, Jno. B., B 49 B 50 62 68 Otterson, Mrs. O., E *174 6.81 E 116 3.62 E 116 8.52 E 117 8.52 E 129 8.62 •• «« E 130 8.62 Porter. Geo. W.. N 82 .98 Reed, W. H. and wife, K 174 1.99 - •• K 180 1.22 Smith, Wm. R.. D 24 ,2.98 Shields, W. S. P., B 87 12.68 Slope, A. H., K 122 2.98 StimmeL P. K.. K 186 L96 Smith, K *26 1.96 Thomas. Obaa., A 68 2.98 WilldinEst, L, E 74 .65 « E 75 .66 .... E 121 .66 . «' •• E 185 .66 .... B 122 .66 •• E 83 .66 •• I 29 .98 «« I 30 .96 I 81 .9 .. 1 a .98 " I 62 .98
No. Owner Bl'k Lot Tax KM Ltf " " KM 1.47 " " L 4 M " " L 6 .68 " *• l 7 \a L 21 " » L 24 .68 " L 22 .61 J. A., E 76 .72 " E 77 .78 B 78 .78 " " E 79 .78 " E 80 .78 F. K., K 129 L96 K 141 L98 K 147 1.96 S., E 124 1.96 H. D., A 88 L* Unknown, A 16 L98 A 18 L96 O 25 1.47 CM L47 O 82 .L47 O 87 .198 D 84 L96 E 26 ,, 1.88 E 28 1.96 E 29 L96 E SO LN E 81 LOS E 82 1.96 E 40 .98 B 80 J8 b <1 ja®8 E 42 .98 E 49 .98 : " E 60 .98 B -61 .98 " B 62 .98 " E 56 .98 " E 67 .98 " E 68 .98 " E 69 .98 " E 62 .98 [ " E 63 .98 I B 189 1.88 1 E 167 8.90 | " F 61 2.88 5 " F 64 1 88 r 1 7 ' -.a r I 8 .98 5 I 30 .98 i , I 91 .98 i " I 22 .98 i I 23 .98 i " K 20 L»5 3 K 11 1.91 3 N 17 .98 j JNO. J. KROMER, 5 Collector. 8 Frank Bowne. Borough Solicitor. 5 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF 3 COMMISSIONERS: TO ASSESS ? SEWER CHARGES j! Notice ii hereby given, that' applies- ° tion will be made by the Common 1 Council of the Oity of Oape May, to ° the Circuit Court of the Oounty of ° Oape May, at the Court House, in ° Cape May Court House, on Tuesday, 2 the twenty-first day of Setember, A., ° D. j909, at the hour of eleven o'clook ~ in the forenoon of that day, or as soon ° thereafter as saio Court ;can hear said s application, for the appointment of 8 three freeholders and residents of the 8 Oity ot Oape May, State of New Jer8 aey, as commissioners, to estimate and 8 assess the benefits on the lands border8 ing on and adjacent to the sewers here8 tofore authorized and laid by the said 8 City of Oape May, along Michigan ave8 nue from the Sewer Disposal Station 5 on Madison avenue to South street; 5 along South street from Michigan ave8 nue to Indiana avenue, along Indiana f avenue from South street to West ^ street ; along West street from Indiana 2 avenue to Washington street; along ° Washington street from three hundred JJ feet southwest of Schellenger street to " a point opposite the bouse of the Oape 2 May Yacht Club, at Schellenger's 2 Landing; along New Jersey avenue ® from Madison avenue to Philadelphia jl avenue; along Trenton avenue from ~ Beach avenue to the north side of Oape .){ May avenue ; in conformity with an " act of the Legislature of New Jersey, 2 entitled "An act to authorize cities to ® construct sewers and drains and to pro0 vide for the payment of the costs thereof," approved March 8, 1882, and the J® several supplements thereto, and the ■j acts amendatory thereof. * At the said time and place all parties Ij in interest, either as owners of said ~ lands or otnerwiae, may .appear and be j2 Dated September L 1909. JNO. W. THOMPSON. 2 Oity Clerk of the Oity of Cape May, | New Jersey The Now Paint Store •6 John Little has opened up the boai6 ness of selling paints at the corner of IS Jackson and Washington streets and it >5 is just the place 10 buy fresh paints. » 3-23-tt 15 .» ■ >6 Visit the AUDITORIUM CAFE (or >5 the finest sea foods and salads. Excel - 56 lent service. Open every evening until » 12 o'clock. tf » — ■ 9 Help your Oifcr. help New Oape >8 May, and you will help yooi bank a 98 he same time. 3r

