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Printing for Farmers. Farmers as well aa all other tmaineaa j men should have their printed Mil , cards, paper and envelopes. It like btuumk it i. more con- ' renlent. it belpa trade, and it ia cheaper. Send (or oar price list and samples or call>t office when you are ( in Oape May and w# will tell you all about it. 87 AB AND WAVE JPUBLI8HING CO., 816 and 817 Washington .street.

IS H. Taylor ia the Cape May Agent forjtaldorf shoes (or men and women82.607 HandQsewed method. ANYBODY CAN SETTLE THE SUMMER CLOTHES QUESTION. EASILY, .SATISFACTORILY, AND ECONOMICALLY, BY DEALING WITH US. REMARKABLY LOW PRICES: ladies' dressing sacks, 16: or 2 (or *F^lf Tine of ladies' Ion ' kimonos, bouse dresses, noising dres es Ladies' one piece dresses 98c up. Children's dreaaps 60c up. Ladies' washable skits, 90c up. Line of linen Wear, sheets and pillow T5l line of bathing suits, men's ladies' and children's at modsratejprioes % ' fine of gents' furnishings. Line oi gems lurmnuui**.

UVENTHDL'S < 319 WiSHIKBICV ST. J 1825 tub 1909 i " PENNSYLVANIA FIRE J Insurance Company. • iwooaro MATED 1886. CHARTER ^PERPETUAL. J OFFICs, 508-510 WALNUT ST., ( PHILADELPHIA, PA. CAPITAL, - - - - $760,000.00 ' AraETST - - - - $6,841.884 82 , SURPLUS. $1,919,627 41 ' DIRECTORS. B Dale Benson. John L Thomson I frKllUs. Chsrles B. Pngh. Richard M Oiwalader, | W. Gardner Crowell,. Effingham B. Moma, Edward T, Stotesbory . Edwin N. Benson, Jr. «R. DALE BENSON. President, I IHN L.THOMSON. Vice President- . GARDNER CROWBLL, Secretary. HAMPTON L. WARNER, Assistant Secretary. WM. J. DAWSON. Sec'y Agency Depart, A. W HAND 8. F. ELDREDGE HAND AND ELDREDGE LOCAL AGENTS 810 Washington Street, | 816 and 817 Washington Street Cape May. N.J. INVITATIONS 0,£S^S™ Very neatly Printed if not Engraved We can imitate Engraved work soi closely that it will deceive a great many, and it would simply be out of the question to procure better engraving than we are selling. Bee the samples and be convinced. Star and Wave Publishing Company, 315 and 817 Washington Street. Cape May, N. Ji Modern Printing from High Class Type

»f.T. FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER 4 j The North American announce* that 1 Fall Fashion number will be iaaoed ■ on Monday, October 4. in conjunction with the regular news edition for that ^lin the estimation of The North Ameri- j can, fashions are legitimate news, and I therefore the latest word about faab- ' is quite as worthy of circulation i aa the reports of the latest experts of aviation. The paper maintains a large special staff In Paris, and from tfaeee experts - cornea a atriking>rray>f photographs . and drawings of the very last creations . of the foremost dictators of Parisian styles. They are put out first in America through The North American, : and will be seen to in its Fall Fashion ' number weeke in advanoe of their appearance in other publications in this oountryi Undoubtedly there will be a big der mand for this issue of;the paper. It will be a regular bargain day, the buyer getting the news as well as the latest fashions of the day. Newsdealers will supply the increased de- ■ mand if orders are placed in advance. ( * Myra Kelly, and moat famous writer ; of Esst Bide stories, gained her knowl- ' edge of the slums of New York while teaching school. Now that abe ia married, she no longer teaches, but ber supply of humor and charm ;hs* by no w means given oat, as is testified by her latest and funniest story, "Games to g Gardens" in the October Woman s t Home Companion.

2 I. H. SriITH 2 I Glothler | £ 608 Washington St, * ^ Opposite Reeding Ste. A 1 CAPE MAY, N. J. I J Suits for 1 5 and up- J ^ wards. ^ J Overcoats from to ^ J Hats, Caps, Trunks, and J 9 Gentlemne's Furnishing \ ^ Goods at Philadelphia £ 4 prices W

Health and muscie are developed be the judicious exercise afforded by th8 bowling alleys. CoDgress Alleys, 3 Perry street, are the most modern and best equipped. Try an eve - I tag at the ancient and ever enjoyable | game. ** . Jesse M Brown, 322 Mansion street, has a full line of mattings and linoleum as well as a large assortment of an and I agate ware. Prompt attention. Tin roofing in all its branches. tf | t wall Fa per. Wall Paper. f A new and fine assortment of wail - paper is now being offered by Eldredgt Johnson, 318 Washington street Whatever you need in this line ran be supplied. [ g *f Groceries, dry goods and provisions lso boots and shoes a* roelc bit toil ; e rices at Taos. Suits. Cili Sprint

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| "PLATE" ICE ft ft .LEHIlfa JEBDO AND SUSQUEHANNA COAL w Charls S. Church j£ ft Keystone Phone 76. Jackson and Perry S-P3 OEBBEBBBEEBEE 22333S3K3HE83n

~M~AT-T IJS OS Call and see our full line oi matting and inlaid linoleum, tin and agate ware. A full line to select lrom. Tin roofing in all its branches. JESSE BROWN 382 MANSION STBBBT Cape Mar City. NewJersc,

DIAMOND & CO. DEALER* IN - MM Supplies HOLLY BEACH N J LUMBER ! MIU hORK eeorp ogdsii & iw j If you want anything from a paper of pint to a pair of good gum boots Thou. Soulta, Cold 8pring, can eerve you. Local 'phone. tf t " 1

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"Thou good and tasteful laundress.' ia often the exclamation of our patrons when 1 bey see the beautiful work we | send borne to them. That iaparticuI lariy tb<caae with ladies fabrics to be washed *"d ironed. If anything, they really look bettor than new goods when they leave our hands We have , exceptional facilities for doing laundry work expeditiously and thoroughly, and without injury to the most delicate ; goods. TROY LAUNDRY * 310 Decatur Street. e Drop postal or call. Keystone Phone 40d 1 WAGON CALLS ■ I

W. S. SHAW & SON , Gncral Contrt:t ore. Dealers in Brick, Lime and Cement [ BOTH phokb"""™' Wall Paper. 1 Big reduction In spring style* 8526 | before decorating your rooms look at my new stock oi Wall Paper Burlaps, Lincrusts. Walton. I W. LENOIR

.A. CGILE^1 • Souse and Sip fainter and fleGorator. Office *HOP li.BK*B»l 1 105 Jackson st. Cape May City Olenwo-d Hotel I 1

Everybody is invited to compare the cape ma* fahmstead by the sea with the leading Dairy and Poultry farms of the world. Such comparison will establish its supremacy. No finer aggregation of healthful, cheerful and well groomed cattle is possible. No finer collection of Leghorns and Wyandott. s of purer strains can be seen anywhere. The homes of these cattle and chickens are celebrated for their cleanliness 1 and comfort. Such a combination can but offer to the interested public the most sanitary and enticing products One visit will ' j more than satisfy the most fastidious So please make the visit And compare us with others. ; 9. FARMSTEAD B1 THE SEA J P. MAC1USSIC, Manager.

Great T UESDAY

The Mount Holly WEDNESDAY THURSDAY October 5, 6, 7, 8, 1909

Fa.ir FRIDAY

Acknowledged by all to be the best that is held in any section. The trotting attractions are the greatest in the circuit. $7,000 in prizes for blooded horses $ 1 3,000 premiums for other exhibits I The reputation of the Mount Holly Fair for its fairness and liberality is too well known to need any elaborate- here. Look at the attractions that will be offered:

Professor Em met t I with his up-to-date Mother Gooee 1 1 House, an exhibition that Is sure to 1 1 please Lorellls High Cable Wire Act Ij in which two men. as elepbsnts will • I give grotesque antics on the wire. Jobany Mack | the celebrated aeronaut, will have an (entirely new attraction. Instead of one man descending in a parachute, there will be two balloons ascend at i the same ti < e. and two men will drop from each balloon. Cllna De Dio with her performing ponies, mule and dogs, will please young and old.

La Belle The daring automobile rider The Nords man »t>d women who make high dives, in one of them being encircled with fire. GG Lukcn's Performing who will perform funny trick- and will do Amusing stunts on roller skates. The O'Brien Troupe with many specialties, one of them being to vhoot a woman out of a cannon.

r These specialties are all l-ooked now, and effort* will be made to secure > more, tiut the great fair will not all be vaudeville Already there are sufficient entries in the soeed department to surpass other years. Ihe • household and fancy work departments are to be gi en especial attention, and farm products will be looked after carefully In 'be poulir department four silver cups will ' e offered to those who will make the best display of certain fowls. 01 «nain BETTER THAN EVER will be the motto for tht Fair of the Burlington t'ouniy Fair Asroriatf° this year. for a schedule. A postal card to Bei aiab P. Willis, President and Secretary. Mount Holly. N. J., will bring you the book. )

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CAPE NAY POINT SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES. Public notioe is hereby given by John J. Krotner, Collector of Taxes of the Borough of Oape May Point, Oape May Oouniy, N. J., that be w<U sell for cash at public sale for taxes assessed for the year 1908, all the lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate, hereinafter mentioned, far the shortest term 'or which any person or • persons will agree to take the same, - or in fee wnere none will bid for a i shorter term, and pay the tax liep j thereen, including' interest and cost of gala. The sale will take place in the Borough Oouncll.Obamber on Monday. October 4th 1908, st 1 o'clock p. mThe said lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate ao to be sold and the names of the persons against whom the said taxes have been laid on account of same, and the amount of taxes laid on account of each parcel, are as follows, via : OAPE MAY POINT. Owner 31'k Lot Tax Avers, Mahlon, Jr., I 36 $ 1.46 Ayers. Mahlon, Jr., G <3 1.46 Beatty, Est., Wm.. A 4a 2.93 •• " A 50 2.98 A 53 2.92 Brister Jane M. B., A 44 1.96 E 188 146 Bellows Eat., J. B. F., | SH 8.41 Benezett. Jno. H., A >£84 8.93 Dealey Est. D . E 134 2.93 Fernley Eat., Tbos., A 19 6.85 A 99 1.47 A 100 1.47 K 122 .98 K 134 .98 K 140 .98 K 146 .«8 K 162 .98 " K 158 .98 K 164 98 K 176 .98 1 48 1.46. 1 63 1.46 N • ■ •• K

(2 acres more or less) 5.85 No. Kahey. H. M.. A 62 2.98 '• B 54 1.96 Farrow. E. S., _ K 148 1.95 Gibbf, Eliza J., K 158 1.95 1 Giles, Rebecca. A 70 3.90 I — Grant Est, Helen, E 6.86 Hughes, J. W.. N 6 / .98 j » " N 6 ' 98 { Hall, Frank A., A 10 2 93 j " A 94 . 98 i A 95 . 98 , Jacoby, Harry. I 39 1.95 j Kirby. Mrs. E. W . K 118 93 , K 136 . 98 < K 159 .98 | K 160 .98,1 I " K 171 .98 1 " K 177 . 98 : •• •• K 178 . 98 ( " " K 181 .98 I " K 182 .98 ; | Lawrence, Mary E. , E 1 9.76 | I Myers, George, K 143 1.96 McOonneli. Wm., K 57 .98 K 59 .98 K 60 98 K 70 .98 K 75 .98 MoKean Est., Wm. V.. F 81 2.70 F 32 2 70 F 33 2.70 F 34 2.70 F 39 2.70 F 40 2.70 F 62 2 70 F 63 2.70 i •• F 64 2.70 I •< F 65 2.70 F 66 2.70 F 63 2.70 1 Morton, Jno. B., B 49 | - " B 60 52 68 | Otterson, Mrs. O., E >£174 6.81 1 E 116 3.63 r «• •• E 116 3 62 E 117 8.62 £ 129 8.62 •' " E 180 8JS Porter. Geo. W., N 82 .98 « ! m ;.g ' §SS. S I? i!S iiSffl. w. s K B 87 lag

Slope. A. H , K >22 2.98 I Stimmel, P. K.. K 188 1.96 1 Smith. K X?6 1.95 e Thomas, Chaa.. A 68 2 93 Willdin Est.. L, E 74 66 > .. •> K 76 .66 y E 121 .« •» « E 136 .66 E 122 .bo o .... £ 33 .66 •• •• I 29 .98 it .. •< I 80 .98 I 81 .9 « « I 61 .98 " I 62 -9g

1 I ■ T •• *1 35 K 88 l.fT I I 3 " " L 7 M - - E a | " " L » M Whilldin, J. A., E 76 .71 K .77 .IS E 78 .M <« I 79. .7S | ; War.aer, F. K., I 1» l'S | IS ES Winslow, 8., E 184 1.96 Sloan, H. O.. A 88 1.96 ,1 Unknown, 'A 16 1.96 " A 18 LM " O 26 L47 ' C 81 1.4T O 81 L4V O 87 1 96 D 84 L96 EM 1.SS I E 38 1.96 i E 39 1.96 em lm i r e n lm 4 1 K 83 1.96 E 40 J8 E 89 E 41 .M E 42 .98 B 69 .M 1 " K 60 .98 r " E 61 .M fi K 68 ,M I E 66 .8* I " E 57 .98 K " E 68 .98 6 E 69 .98 6 E 62 .98 1 Iff 63 .98 2 E 189 8 E 167 8.M 8 T 61 2.88 15 F 54 3 88 17 17 .M 17 18 .98 « I » .88 « I 31 .M .3 >8 I 22 .98 « I 23 .98 W K 20 1.96 >8 K 11 1.96 « " N 17 .98 13 JNO. J. KROMER, I6J Collector. 16 Frank Bowne. Borough Solicitor.

SOUTH CAPE HAY TAX SALE South Cape May Tax Sale on MON DAY, OCTOBER 18, 1909, at Town Public notioe is herbey given by H. Walton, Collector of the Borough of Oape May, that be will sell at public sale all the lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate hereinafter mentioned, for tbe shortest term which any person or persons will agree to take same, or in tee where no one will bid for a shorter term, and the tax lien thereon, including interest and costs of sale. I This sale will take place at Town i Hall, South Oape May, N. J., Monday, i October 18, 1909, at 1 p. m. The said i lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate to be sold, and the names - of the persons aga<nst wbom said ' taxes have been laid, on account of i same, and the amount of taxes Lid on . account of each parcel are as follows : ' Name Sec. Lots Total ' Mrs. C Baier, 89 25 $2.62 , H Beittermuller, 56 7 2.67 J.N. Bougey, 71 17 3.M t Kate Becker, 47 39 8 63 i Edna F. Caswell. 81 19. 21 25.74 ^ Edna F. Caswell, 51 9 2.65 X W. Dieydapple, 47 23. 25 2.66 „ W. Drey dapple, 60 38. 40 2.94 P. Greenwood 75 19 2.86 n A. M. Greenwood, 83 9 8.86 ,. Clara T. Henry, 7 acres farm 6.40 " J. H. Lock, 83 28. 26 2.94 n Theresa Sapetina, 48 87 2.66 0 Walter O.Lovett, 48 40 8.66 fi E. McKeever, 62 84 2.62 ? M. McKeever, 62 36 2.62 a Anna McCue, 71 2 2.62 , Ohas. Reger, 79 18, 16 3.66 | J. Sassa, 44 3 3.M t A M. Speskmsn. 70 24. 25 2 66 Abel Scull. 24 27 2.6B a Geo. button, 72 4, 6 2.66 S G. D. R. Zorgey, 36 1 2.66 % H. H. WALTON, ^ 9-18 4t Collector. I r "

The New Paint Store ; John Little has opened up the business of selling paint* st the corner of I Jackson and Washington streets and it i is juat the place 10 buy fresh paints. > 3-28-tf ' Visit the AUDITORIUM CAFE tor i tbe finest sea food* and salad*. Excelj lent service. Open every evening until j 12 o'clock. tf } ] 3 Help your Oity help New Cape 3 May, and you will help your bank a i he iumc time. 3z .