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I • CAPE.MAY STAR AND WAVE — Ocean Wave Established IKS Btar of the Cape Established 1S68 j Merced In Star and Wave 1(07 ALBERT R. HAND. General Manager Forms close Thursday evenings. Out ■ mt town circulation delivered Saturdays. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. |1.00 PER K: TEAR IN ADVANCE This paper Is entered at the postoffice as second-class -postal matter. •TAP. AND WAVE PUBLISHING CO. ft;- IIS and 217 Washington Street CAPE MAY CO. A. S. A. A. ARRANGES FOR SCHEDULES At a meeting of tlie Cape May Couny ty Athletic Association on Saturday, January 9th, in which' the County Sapj* erintendent and representatives of the i high schools of Wildwood, Cape May, • Woodbine, Upper Township, and Middle ' Township Were present, the date for the ' i School Field Day was fixed as Saturday, ' May 1st. . The events are to be the same ' as in preceding years, including the 1 folk dances for girls in charge of Miss « A. C. Adatnson, prinicpal of the Upper Township High School. The rules of eligibility for entrance t Into the various contests will be the same as before. Attention is called to I the rules governing the scholastic at- ' tainments of contestants, effective for ; s the first time this year. They pro- j < vide that first year high school students ' 5 taking part in athletics must secure at ' least thirteen credits for their year's I work 1n order to be eligible in athletics p during their second year. Similarly sec- P •nd year students must have not less than thirty-one credit* in order to be a eligible during their third year and third j ' year students forty-nine credits in or- t. der to take part in athlet ics during I -1 their senior year. Other rules provide jG that no athlete may represent his high I H echool more than four years in all, and 'v that a high-school not entering the J' County Baseball league shall not be T permitted to enter the track and field G athletics. si

The National league Rules were adopted for the government of all games in the County League. The home team will be required to furnish two new Spalding $1.25 balls for each game. The following is the baseball schedule: March 27. Wildwood at Court House; Woodbine at Tuckahoc. April 2. .Upper at Wildwood; Woodbine at Cape May. April 3. t Woodbine at --Wildwood ; Middle at Cfcpe May. April 10. ; Wildwood at Tuckahoc; Middle at Woodbine. April 16. ] Wildwood at Cape- May. April 17.. Cape May at Tuckahoc; Wildwood at Woodbine. April 21. (Middle at Wildwood; Cape May at Wo<|dbine. April 30. iCape May at Wildwood. May 7. <ipe May at Court -House, j May. A. Upper at Woodbine. May 16. Upper at Court House. | Msy 22. Middle st Tuckahoc. May 28. ivoodbine at Court House. May 29. Upper at Cape May. Changes in .the above schedule may V made by_ the managers of the several teams, if approved by the County ] Superintendent of Schools. 1 The league games were very success- l ful last year and the interest this year - promises to be greater than ever. Such ' a league is peculiar to Cape May County and should be rigorously supported.

E Bridge, supplied; HeislerviUe, supplied; Hollywood and Anglesea, J. G. Edwards; Lecaburg and Dorchester, Thos. Hues; Malaga Circuit, Jv A. Kaylor; 8 j Maurice town, supplied ; MillviUe— First ' Church, Alexander Corson; Second, E. t M. Couover; Fourth, supplied; Trinity, x If. L Burkett; Minotola, supplied; Monroeville and Friendship, supplied; Mullica Hill. F. D. Lawrence; Newfield, supi. plied; Newport, Thomas Ogle; Ocean _ City. J. B. Kulp; Pcermont, supplied; Pennsrille, supplied. 5 Pitman Grove, Franklin Haley; Port - Elizabeth, supplied; Port Norris, C. D. , Whitton; Qui n ton andj>C'anton. J. R . Reeves; Salem — Broadway, F. A. Robi- inson; First Church, J. F. Seachrist; , Sea Isle City, Henry Brad way; Sea- » ville Circuit, W. R. Blackmail ; Sharp- [ H. H. Neale; South "Vineland, , supplied; Tabeniacle. H. E. Garrison; . H. P. Grim; Vineland, Thos. , Brock; Woodruff and Rosenbavn, i supplied; Wood-town, G. W. Yard. Camden District District Superintendent, F. A. De- . maris, residence, Camden. Absecon, r. M. Johnson ; Abo, sup- ' i plied; Atlantic City — Central. H. J. Belting; FirttChurch, Sanford Nichols;' ••St. Paul. H. J. Belly ; Auburn and Centre Square, supplied: Andubon, C. S. I i 'Miller: Bargaintown. E. F. Applegate; j , and West Berlin, H: M. Smith ; J i E. R. Rrunyate; Bridge- ' port, G. S. Goff : Brigantine Beach, sup- ' plied. Camden - Asburv. S. K. Moore. Belli - 1* t". Hausman: Bethel, J. S. Gar- j j-ixin: Broadway. John Handlcy; Cen- j tenary. J.*H. Haines: Eighth St.. J. B. | • Adams: First Church. H. F. i j Gravatt ; Fairview, Corbin Brady;l jKaighu Ave.. William Stone; Parkside. I 'W. B. Bnierrc ; State Street. George! Johiiston; St. George, W. S. Ludlow; J. R. Mason; Trinity. Wm, Union, C.* I. Fitzgeorge; Wesley, supplied Wiley, Daniel Johnson; Chews and Almonessen. W. W. Wescott; re Wescott;

?s Clarksboro and Jefferson, supplied; Col- , m lingswoo^ Alfred Wagg; Cross Keys w and Downer, supplied; El wood Circuit, . ic supplied; Eifglish Creek, supplied; j G'lbbstown and Repaupo, supplied; Glou- 1 •; center City — First Church, J. W. Lee; i Second Cliurch, supplied. i I- Haddonfield, Alphonso Dare; Haddon ' Heights, W. R Raver; Hammonton, J. | R Reed; Hedding and Northmont, sup- I flied; Hurfville, W. H. Luther; Lin- a ; wood, C. R. VanHook ; Magnolia, sup- , plied; Mantua, C., E. Knight; Margate j t5ty, supplied; May's Landing. Newton « ; Nelson; McKee City, supplied; National c Park, supplied; New Sharon and CSiapel f e Heights, supplied; Paulsboro, Stead- 4 man Applegate; Pedricktown. E. H. j Cloud; pMinagrovi*— Emmanuel, C. V. B jO. Conover; St. Paul, Edward Mount; « I Pleasantville — Salem, Wright Eckers- f ley; Wesley, J. W. Nickelson; Port Re- „ public and Smithville, J. W. Veal; h . Sicklerville Circuit, O. P. Apgar; Strat- h ford, Peter Provost; Swedesboro, T. S. |, • Hammond; Thorofare, M. P. Stanton; jr ■ Turnersville, supplied; Victoria, sup- n • plied; Wenonah, John Alien; West Col- „ lingswood, Richard Conover, Williamstown, E. A. Wells; Winslow Circuit. ai ' supplied; Woodbury, A. H. Lucas; p. Woodbine, H. J. Heineman. New Brunswick District „

District Superintendent, J. W. Marshall. Adelphia, W. T. Valiant; Asbury, 1st Church. L.. K. Willman; Second, John Goorlev ^Atlantic Highlands, J. C. Kulp; BelforflT Elijah Reed; Belmar, W. E. Leddon; Bradley Beach, Samuel Sargent; Clifford. supplied; Cranbury, supplied; Eatontown, J. K. Way; Englishtown, l)v E. Van Driglit; Farmiugdale, B. H. Delker; Freehold, N. J. Wright: Greeenville and llerbertville, M. S. Messier; Hamilton, supplied ; Harmony, supplied; Hightstown. Lawrence - | son Corell; Highlands, O. H. Hick*, j Imlaystown, N. B. Sargent: Island J Heights, C. U Ebell; Jainesburg. Henry i Johnson ; Keansburg. C. G. Book a KeyI port — Calvary. William Adams ; St. I John, A. L. Izard; 1-akehurst and Ridgeway, A. S. Polhemils; Lakewood. Wm. Mitchell; little Silver, J. B. S. Shaw; Long Branch, Anbury, R. B. StcphcipSaf? I First Church. J. B. Whitton ; St. huka , |F. B. Harris; Simpson, W. I. Roesn I M&nasquan, A. H. Eberhardt: Matawan, ! Leon Chamberlain : Milltown, L. I!lfand. Morganville, supplied ; New i I Bninswirk, First, J. M. Read : Pitman, i |L S. Yerkes; St. James. J. P. Carman; • New Egypt. C. K. Dilks; Oakhurst and i I Wasyide. H. T. Fisher ; Ocean Grove, i •J. D. Bills; Oceanic, C. S. Fees : Ocean- i ! port, J. F. Hejlenman ; Old Bridge and i ; Spots wood. C S. Kiligley; Point Pleas- i !ant and Bay Head. James Eckersley; ; j Red Bank. First. H. P. Swan ; Grace, James Lord, Jr.; Saverville, D. C. Lippincott : Seabright, W. F. Atkinson ; i ; Silverton. supplied ; Smithburg Circuit, 1 ! supplied: South Amboy, J. E. Shaw; ' South River, W. A. Cobb; Southard Oir- ] ciiit. J. W. Rose ; Spring Lake, J. Y. ( ; Dobbins ; Tinton Falls, supplied ; Tom's i River. R. S. Carlisle; Wall, C. M. Ho- I gate; Wliitesville, supplied. 1 Trenton District District Superintendent, Melville E. 3 Snyder. ] Allen town, H. B. White; Asbury snd 3 Maple Shade, supplied; Barnegat, J. W. I i;

d; j Wain w right; Bay yille ar.d Ocean Gab', ■d- supplied ; Beaeli Haven. "H. S. Crammer; aa ! Beverly, H. J. Root; Berdentown, James ( •r ; | Burns ; Bridgeboro, supplied; Buriingat | ton. Broad St., T. J. J. Wright; Union. ■ E. .A. D. Ward; Chatsworth, supplied; Oo- , ■y, ' lumbus. H. S. Gasvokyne; Oosswicks , n- and Kllisdale, supplied; Delair, sap-, il- 1 plied; Delmnco, J. Ward Gamble; Fields- ' p-jboro and fieorgetown, 'supplied; Florin encc and Roebling, P. W. Bilderback ; i ; ! Forked River and Lauoka. supplied ; Groveville. R. L. Lewis; Hamilton rt Square, C. R Smith. D. ] Hopewell and Linvale, supplied; JacR. 1 ohstown and Cookstown, supplied; b- Kingstown. W. W. Moffett; Lambert - t; ville, Pennington Corson; Ia>wer Hank, »- supplied ; Lumberton and Smithville, ; |»- 1 W. E. Zimmerman; Camahawkin and , d. Cedar Run. S. H. Evaul: Maryton and-) i; Cresson, J. W. Morris; Medford. J. ET •a Simpson; Merehantvillc, H. M. Blake; n, Moorestowu. C. S.. Lawrence; Mountt Holly. J. L. Surtees; New Gretna. E. R •Craig: New Lisbon, supplied; Palmyra.! e- . G. M. VanSant ; Pearsonville. supplied : i Pcmberton. A. A. Carlin, Pennington. J. j i- J. Messier: PenBauken. R. N. Aspinwall; ; I. Pointville and Wriglitstown. ' supplied; j i; ' Princeton. W. E. I^ke; Rancocas. sup- 1 i- plied; Riverside. J. M. Hunt; Taber- 1 5- 1 nacle and Indian Mills, supplied: Titus- 1 ;J ville and Amwell. supplied. ;1 Trenton. Broad St.. IVWitt C. Cobb: '

'- : Broad Street Park. S. K. Hickman; Cadi- , wallader Il-iglits, J. L. Howard; Central. 1 1). E. Clair: Oiambers St.. supplied: i- ! First Church. W. D. Parry: Greenwood -lave.. F. C. Uhl: Hamilton Ave., U.-G-; i- Hagamaii: St. Paul. H. M. Ijiwrenci-; i t. j Stat.- St.. I. U Wood : Trinity, C. H. '• Elder: Wesley. William Disbrow; Tuck- ; I erton. J. G. Cornwall: Vincetown and; i Buddt4>wn. W. A. Bovd ; Waretown Cir- | e cuit. supplied; Wi-st Creek, D. T. Steph- ] ; ens; Windsor. E. C. Hulsc; (Tinton ave- j 3 LINEN SHOWER : A linen shower was held at tlic home I - of Elizabeth Hitchner Hand, March 11. I 1915. in honor of her beloved friend Miss ■ A. May Hoffman. Miss Hoffman was ; to come to the home of Mrs. ostensibly to accompany her to Cape May for the purpose of enjoying an evening at the' moving pictures. Miss Hoffman, was adjusting her before the mirror. Mrs. Hand noiseallowed the friepds to 'enter' an adjoining room, whero Miss Hoffman - sent a moment later on some trivial pretext. "Tumi she stood in speechless amazement for a iime, gazing upon the . countenances "of nrtir relatives and Presently she exclaimed, "What all" (his meatf T" "It means." said ^ Mrs. Hand, "that you are to pull this 4 string." As Miss Hoffman responded to the command a huge basket suspended I from the ceiling overturned, showering I* her. linen pieces consisting of ' handsome table damask, counterpanes. , embroidered pillow slips, beautiful !• doilies, hand embroidered guest towels, pin cushions and 1 numerous other articles. aiT of the finest degree of texture and usefulness. Miss Hoffman was genuinely surprised | ' .and her words of thanks and deep ap- j ' preciation were not without emotion. | Pleasant onnveraation ensued, inusicJ indulged in. the Misses Mary | 1 eas inuuigea - in. i lie .Misses 'in t V

' Hughes. Mabel Eldredge and Mae Hand acting as accompanists. At the call of • the hostess, an invitation to the dining " room was responded to where slips eon- • taining appropriate quotations were '• used as toasts, Mrs. Albert Matthews acting as toast mistress. Some original verses were recited bv - her. relating {o things matrimonial, af- • ter "Which in a neat presentation speech ■ she presented Miss May with a beau- : '• tiful bouquet of carnations, typical of j - the constancy of the affection of each j and all present. Miss Hoffman was ! much affected and conveyed her thanks I with heart felt emotion. The table decorations were in pink. I ■ the favorite color of tile bride-to-be. , - Pink • crepe paper suspended from th- ! • ceiling looped up the four corners of ! the table damask. Pink bordered nap- ; Jrfns were used, sandwiches were tied " with pink "bebe" ribbon, cake* were j . decorated with pink frosting upon which- , were the initials of the ladv in whose ' , honor the feast was given. The fruit salad was of a delirious consistency and the aroma of the coffee . served was pleasing to the nostrils as well as to the organs of taste. After I the toasts were given and responded to. , and the delectable viands partaken of. all returned to their homes with love • in their In-art s for both the giver and the Tair recipient of the evenings en- ' joyment. Among those present were: i Misses May Hoffman. Mildred Miller.! Mrs. William Hoffman, Mrs. Mollis Hoff- j man. Miss Mary Hughes,— Mrs. L. E-j , Hughes.- Miss Mabel Eldredge. Mrs. De- 1 Mitt C. Eldredge. Miss Helen Reeves.. i Miss Nellie Taylor, Miss Florence Snyd-', er. Miss Ruth Fleisclihauer, Mrs. Har- ! vy Snyder. Mrs. Laura Nelson, Miss I Florence. Hoffman, Mies Lillian Hoffman, Miss Mae Hand, Mrs. Thomas Tavlor, Miss Widdie Hoffman. Mrs. Albert ! Mrs. Emma Miller,' Miss May Mrs. Sarab McNeill, .Mrs. Eva ' Munday. Miss Ida Battersail, Mr. Enoch Mr. and Mrs. L. J." Hand. i 1%

METHODIST CONFERENCE: (Continued from first page.) . ^ Avenue Church, Trenton, to succeed Rev. Marshall Owens, who had previously t bee* made field secretary of the confer- \ fnce claimants fund. y The appointments follow: Bridgeton District ' • „ District Superintendent, G. H. Neal.l residence, Rridgeton. Allow ay, C. H. ' j Hann^s ; Asbury and South Sen ville, to ] j be supplied; Auro and Ricbwood, to be L supplied; Bridgeton— Central Church, S. R Pitt; First, F. L. Jewett; Fourth, ' y Herschell Lee; Trinity, E. A. Miller, Jr.; ! Wesley Memorial, ij. \V. Abel; Cape | J May City. H. S. Relyea ; Cape May Court House, J. W. Lynch ; Cedarville, f R. Ia S. Moore ; Centre Grove, supplied; Oenterton, supplied; Clayton, F. E. Pur-jj. cell; Deerfield and Aldine. supplied ; ! ji Dennisville and South Dennis, supplied ; Dividing Creek, supplied; Eldora Cir- , p cuit; supplied; Elmer, G. T. Millman ; Ewan. supplied; Fairton. J. T. Rich ly ardson: Friendship Circuit, supplied. I j Glassboro, G. T. Harris ; Goshen and j, Dias Creek, supplied: Green Creek and ' Ferrell, J. O. R Coriss; Hanrock's a " ~ — ";R .How's This? We offer. Cue Hundred Dollars Re- p irnrd for any case of Catarrh that s cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh F. J. CHENEY & co.. Toledo, a | _We. the ur.dcrrisncd. Lave known F. J. ' 01 Oienejr for the last 15 years and believe I Wm perfectly l.onorablc la all badness tTMaactlcns and financially able to carry ! R out any obligations made by bis firm. i national bank op* commerce. ' f1 Toledo. O. J HalTs Catarrh Cure li taken Internally acting directly upon tlie blood and ran- !c ""a yurlaces pt ihe system. Temimcmlxls . ™ eias n„Tu. iv.1.. his — — r-tua |m o-j .-i- - ^

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il = ' CAPE MAY POINT I Mrs. Harry Kusse and daughter Mar- ' I ion have been spending a few days in ' j Philadelphia. ' | Diaries llardiek, of lTiiladelpliia, was j stopping at his new bungalow over SunJ day. J ! Mrs. Dickenson, of Cold Spring, has I been visiting her daughter Mrs. E. \V. | Springer for a few dav6. Mr. and Mrs. John Wright of Wild- 1 jwiKKi. have been visiting Mrs. El wood j Benstead for a few days at the light- , s hoUM' Mr*. Clyde Spalding of Cape May I Court House has been visiting her sis-ter-in-law. Mrs. Wm. Heath cote over Sunday. ' Dr. John T. Hnff and wife are spend- " ing the week in Philadelphia. Mr*. S, dHomtra is spending a fewdays in Philadelphia. | ^ Mr*. Spitzka and Mrs. Bell of ColI w vn.. Pa., are stopping at the Spitzka dottage for a week. | Mark -Rigor, of Philadelphia, is apendI %g a few days in the Point this webk. The northeast storm on Saturday (ashen the first and second atorv porchAa off' the Haddock Memorial cottage. ! ' Mrs. R. T. Hazzard and her aon-in-flaw, Mr. Wilson, of Philadelphia, was I down on "Wednesday on a business trip. Don't suffer longer with RHEUMATISM No matter how chronic or how lielpleas you think your case may be, you can pet quick and permanent relief by taking j nature's remedy. "SEVEN BABKS." Get at , the root of the disease, and drive the uric 1 ! acid and all other poisons out of your j system for good. "SEVEN BUHLS"' has | been doing this successfully fur the past I years. Price 60 cents per bottle at all druggists or from the proprietor, I LYMAN BB0WN,(8Marr*ySL.NewY*rk,N.Y |< I —

: RIO GRANDE I. Mr. and Mrs. Fred It. Neal were tin- S iv Incipient* of a beautiful Iwx of flowers ' f- ] lust Satunlav from their son and daugh•h ter. Mr. and Mrs. Warnn (I Neal. who ( 1- (are touring the Stat.- of Florida this ^ hj different varieties of flou-er* that grow ^ 18 j in that tropical climate, the posies were slall plucked by Mrs. Seal with tlie tiler- C I mometer hovering near the. 80 degree S s. I mark. Among some of the beautiful R 1 flow ers which Mrs. Neal highly prizes - c are the orange and banana blossoms.; •f ! which, with their fragrant smell, scent 1 1- the whole bouse. Mr. and Mrs. Neal I '1 " ill *vh for home on Saturdav and | w r j will sto|/at several points of interest | ^ li . while en route, anil expect to arrive • e home about the 20th of March. Capt. Silas Shaw is home for a few I - days- « e Miss Leah Harris who is teaching s school at lona spent Sunday with her j t(, r mother. Mrs. Emma Harris. j , 1. Mrs. Emma Fisher and Virginia Ed - ' '. wards s|M-nt a few hours iu Ocean City jj » on Saturday. 1 Merrill Neal. from Devon, and Mrs. ' — • Mae Riley and two sons are visiting : ' their parents for a few days. . j Robi'rt Kenneiiv made a business trip j - to Philadelphia on Saturday. . j Mrs. Ella Morton went to the city on M - 1 Monday and underwent an operation . j (; ./On Thursday she was reported as Hr • getting along nicely. Miss Whileniina Powell, of Swainton, 1 • visited Miss Mae Hand during the , week. Miss Carrie PowelK of Goshen, visited ; Mrs. Endicott over Sunday. Murriel Moarty visited friends at l Wildwood on Friday. 1 Harry Hand and wife, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with their parents here.

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i for sale. ( i FOR SALE CHEAP— Three Cypher* Brooders and three Sure 'Hatch I Brooder, also li Buff Wyandotte cockylerals. apply to J. C.' Bate, Fishing J. Creek, N. J. r i OR SALE 10 room house on Windsor' avenue. Terms reasonable. Apply to Jesse Rutherford, Keystone Telephone -oftioe. •- * ' ' ?0- 1-301 Ot FOR SALE a Lot 50x150 feet, on_ Second avenue. West Cape May, has cement sidewalk, - and purb," Vide alley in rear, stable and j wagon sheds. Best location in West J r Cape May, apply to Albert R. Hand. | lOR SALE — One new one-horse open wagon and box, I good rubber-tire i I good set of work harness; col- . lar and -bridle, 2 sets of buggy harness,. • Dutch collar, and bridle, one -bateau, boat 16 foot, new; 1 bateau, 12 fact; 1 , Indies' wheel. Els worth I >3 per, 1018 I sfavette Stn-et. Cape May. 2-27-3t-lll -SALE — Small building on Decatur streeL opposite Entriken • Garage, ---must be moved — make an offer to A. Hand. 317 Washington street. Cape May. FOR SALE — JJood work horse, 7 years old, weighs 1250, warranted sound and Apply to Jos. E. Brown, Green Creek ,N. J. 2-27 -3t •• ■ ' I' FOR SALE— RoUing chair. $5.00. Can ' be seen at W. C. Feaster's, Cold,' Spring 147 -3t ' ; ' FOR SAI.K ■ International niotor track 1 price li'Ks than the body is worth. Also beaiitiful soda fountain — no tea- 1 sonable offer refused. S. S. Roberts, i -X. J. 147-28-tt ' Three desirable properties in West Cape May. ' Prices reasonable. S«e F. Eldredge. Merchant* National I Building. Cape May. N. J. ~ 1 FARM HELP J I Wanted- A man to work on a track | farm. Must have some knowledge with working among trees. Apply to J. C. Townbank Road. Cold Spring, t X.J. 150-3- 13-flt t FOR SALE * 20.0110 feet of frame Mihber at 1-14 t cents per foot, small boards 1 1-2 cents ( |>er foot. White pine dooj*. 3x7. 75c ^ $1. Inside window and door trim 4 to 6 inches wide. Lumber can hi- inspected at Hotel Villa Nova. Gisirge P. J 153-3- 13-tf b

MONEY « I have some money to loan on first ch mortgage. Also a farm of 2 1-4 acres about one :lK mile from (Jbpe May, fine housp, bath, toilet and electric lights. Price most reasonable. A nice home on Stephens St., West e. Cai>e May, with land 150x150 at most ■ |j. reasonable price. G. BOLTON ELDREDGR . Merchants Nat. Bank .Quildipg. _ MONEY Have client will loan on first mort'gage sum from $500 to $1,000. Apply / to J. H. HUGHES, *| , . /HO Washington St. i^jhOR RENT — Else eoitage on Queen street, completely- furnished, very , comfortable. Apply £& Mrs. E. Carter „ McKnight, 749 Washington street, Cap* c ( M».v- ' 946-tf. } FOR RENT — A large farm, house, barn, ' chicken houses, wire chicken yard. 19 ^ acres good farm .land, known as the ^ Rutherford homestead. Chll at residence or address Mrs. Anna F. AHe*. j Cape May Point. 109-2'-27-3t" FOR RENT ~ ' House, corner Broadway and Vork " avenue. West Cape May, 5 rooms and - bath, partly furnished. Apply to Mrs, c A. W. Hand. 11 Perry street. ; Rooms to Rent j Furnished or unfurnished, by season. or year. All conrienences, including _ I beat;: Apply at Mecray Pharmacy,: , and Perry street. I 158-3-13-15 POULTfiY FOR SALE — 'White Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching, one dollar per sotting of fifteen. Alter September lot. , stock for sale. H. C Pierwn. corner and Uni«n ztreets. . 10-o-y EGGS F„R HATCHING Eggs from thmoughbred White Pekip extra fine stock. Price. $1.00. Place your order now. diaries S. New: ell. 13B Pearl avenue. West Cape May, - N. J. 149 3-6-St" " HELP WANTED AGENTS Agents wanted for every city and" in New Jersey. Male and female sell new Sanitary Cork which open* and closes on bottles containing milk, liquors, or any liquids. Absolutely airevery home and st»>re will bi^r them. A. L. Preger, 071 Broad street, X. J. Wanted, sewing at l„>me. Mrs. E. 714 Broadway, West Cape 14-1-30-et

WINDSOR ARRIVALS Philadelphia — George W. Watson, ' Miss E. Wentai. William F. H. Reed, E. J Dyne. W. A. McCrea, F. Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. R. Bradford, J. M. David. Joseph H. Eibell. , Mauricetown, N, J. — L. Haley. : Cincinnati, O— B. B B. Bickfrstaff. 1 Cape May — J. F. Jacoby. Hosick, N. Y. — M. M. Hallenbeck. Trenton — Chas. E. Wilt. New York—George C. Smith. j( Baltimore, Md. — F. M. Steven*. , , ,ji

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