Publithed Every SaturdSy Morning. "I CAPE MAT. JPWE 19^188C M«nv i r the Bepublfcso |m|nrr. llirmitfh Hi'- state nre of llie onfnirm lhat il would bt'swLc sctiqn-for UHlKepobItrtn party to nominate Gunrral Fi*kr na candidate tor- governor. In considering 'ibis quvstlbu, Tike all others, there ate two sides 'to lie ..forked II. Should (he nulu-rnai'iriaW-onrentKm, when it meets; place (.letB-ral Flake's name at the lit-ait of the lhtnuhliranlirkct. Ihc-lhuiocrsl* XHHHd amUuibtetiW aver tii»t this was a ■■me in ••aptnre the vole* of tiie ProIilbMon party, whlletharc wouhl also. ittiir-prof.ta.fmy, be •some who areidenliftctl with the third party— prohibition tnovenient ,-vfflid would insist thai such motives lna|vired the ftenqblicari convcn. vwftion, .However, this might be, in Qa.se such a lb lux. thouhl, transpire, as' ille tioioumiinn t if General Fiyke liy the republican portv; the side of the question which should- tic most carefully considered is, how would tiie nominal ion of Genera! Fiekc suit the majority fif flepul.Ilcan voter*, anil would his name, lit the bead of the Ilepttblican ticket, be more likely to bring euccesi. to the party limn the name of any oilier prospective candidate Hint hits yet been mentioned? Is it not a fact Uiatihr largfrnajoritj- of temperance people nre in the ranks of Hie republican party, tuid do not these | a-opic .desire and demand temperance -The time has -ecminly arnve.l when tiuffltepublican party must decide either i to oppose or assist the liquor truffle. The liquor interest* are dyiuaiqling thai ' no restrictive laws-shall he parsed or 'en- " forced, while the temperance people are [ earnestly iiuisting that the liquor traTIic bb suppressed, «J all hys now existing {, ri-sUiLluu( Ute same shall Ik rigidly ex- t muted, and that n general prohibitory r law shall he subwifU-ti to the voters Of J lite *t«(ts-f-sr raliiiewtion or fejre+ietv. I' is evident- P. every rational nrtnd that two . sternest fi so dcmatrieally Opposed cannot '> he brought Into harmony.^ The Hemo- j to the liquor interests as ix party, and • while them «re ' Ihniuands of voters in the [airly »h" are. strong u-m|"-ruiHe t nrlty. and they' cannot and do not hope J nor expect, to sir- temperance legislation i Tlte lCpublicnn party lias time uifcl J again .assured tin tuunut-iue people , lli.vt the prohibit lull amendment should' t In- submitted to tliv people, olid the fail- 1 lire of lb last legislature' to pass the i local opiiyi Mil should not be charged i against tharcpubliean party-. itut here J Is mi opportunity by wldCh the temper- , Bticy- people anil Ihe jiroliildUoidsts can ^ stands squarely on the side of temper- j lu enibrar c tin- opportunity, and insure ] tlir election of the candidate of the party i liv nominating General Fbke ? . ' q,, fgrx a tliq l*rnlilhltii.iiliile are eon- i ceriied. only tliose who advocate trm- • pcrmieo for personal gain c an nbject to J tiie nomination' of their own candidate . for governor liy tlnrltepublienu party, as anvil an event would beyond all doubt ] Insure hts election. The annual excursion uf the Mew Jer- i soy editorial association will start on t Mondav next At.,11 o'clock from Jersey- ] City. 'The route chosen for the excuf- , sum Is to Montreal via Vilca, Alexandria | ^■■[1)10 excursion will stop at Saratoga, ^■excursion w.u: beta of flic press and printing fraternity with their families. While we regret that at UdiTaeasfin U is Impossible for u® ] to join this most pleasant company, we , wish our brethren and tliclr friends of the excursion a most enjoyahld trip. hoping > Uiat we may be able to join (Item next , year. J There is a growing feeling in Republican circles throughout the stale that Genfflfl'Wnrtl, of Newark, would make , jthe slrup-i st caniHdatc that could be • naitivd for lit® .gvvctiupaltip. lie is a ; oncArmisl Veteran of I he war. and has I Just been removed from the Newark poslofflc to make wav for a Democratic ward politician. While (Amend Ward , i» lypes'bitly Strang in Kssex And the 1 many strong aiK-ocates 111 the First eon- ] gressional district. — f'mrirr. , an effort is to Ik- made to Induce Govoritur Abbott lo appoint a commission to Inquire Into the taxation of lands ogcu- i plod by IhdiVlduals anil corporations engaged in oyster planting in New Jersey. It is animated that at least fS.000.000 is invested by capitalists In the oyvtcr beds ' at Tnekrrom, l.tttlc Kgg-Hiirbor, Barnc- 'I gat and Groat Egg Harbor bays. j It i« announced that Mr. -GoWen has 1 wcurrd ' he money necessary lo pay oil 1 lite general mortgage tiomls of the Head- | ing railroad, and thus defeat the scheme I if the syndicate to gobble np the rood, prises. The sturaaa in this irertnncc la . indoobtodly due to the. energy aud ca-:vi<-iiy of Mr. Govren. aud ivill rellcct ;renl cridlt on liiin. I TU n pHy io we. how a. really good ' hiug mr.v be talked into its ynmb. with- , "(I UK.sc.whodfi.il briiic Btarc c( ihc . Inal result. It» a sail experience to have I vhen interested in any protect for the , Mibllc Writaro to sec It absolutly talked I 11 a morbid atatc. I*t us have less ' alk and mare work. The talk will !«■ xenacd. . 1 Mi» OvehuwIV new novel is called •The Long Hun." Seeing that It la pubished in lietroit, il may have some ref- ' todcc to tiie flight of Senator Jones from floriila lo Michigan. On the other hand' , t puaslUy 1 lias . luuictlilng lu tlu with , •Adonis", Dixey's protracted encage- ' .lent lu New York. J The regular camp meeting at Island c I eights will commence July 30th, and c lose August 8th. Tim .So'nday school i Hsciuhly will begin August 11th, and nd August 15tli. Temperance meeting rom August lBth, to August UStli. Able reachers and camp meeting workers 1 ■vc been secured to assist. I The Colorado Senate is composed of a rvuuy-slx members. More than sixty q >f thehi are attorneys, agents, or officers s if railroads, telegraph and coal oil mo- 3 lopolies. Tbey are there because they I ire attorneys, agents or officers, and can " «■ ciHintcd up, in to protect these eorp,uicmlwir^lUls year will Ik more extend - will no! permit thiP acceptance of a kind ] A novel suit for brdach b! prmabn lias 1 lias been brought in the Mount Holly ' t'ouria. Ella Wilcox has sued her tub- 1 rr for i»10,000 damages because he prorente J her from marrying one John 1 Cook, to whose tnion he previously , connected. • 1 Come to think of It, the coat of li ving ' rO*fi* May no more _tljan in the bi^ ic seashore, ^witli aU ita^heallhful ad ThrCcntyal Railroad i.f New Jersey-.- - '.Is slated, will on August 1st take poaIrvsinn of its Hoes and othar nnnertiet. and .thereafter operate them indrpcml untly of the Reading company. «d eoptitinc until Widne-dxy even'.,..-.
— : — i • THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR THE ADVERTISEMENT OF' J. HENRY EDMUNDS, . " " REAL ESTATE and -INSUIaHCE' AGZXCY. i PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 523 CHESTNUT STREET. ^
History, of Cape M»J[^burch. 'j >»«r nvpirst, | By tfcv. Abljvh Davis. j , Tae ITrsliytciisn t'l-n.cli Ot Caps Msy " In j •"nln'l whl,' iY«"l"nToJ 17" iu* Junetioa ol |h? Umliln. the^mMjUd o ' In's'vi'ry plvassnt and cntrel part IfSJwwI'iliS M So Mlo7'l?iiMaln«iOJm TaRin't'WmiMAo sir It**, wOeo tbsy aeittol the Kov. llo«h»:oa HUROS, who continued villi Hum one year, and am* allcrwards Uhl^Mdl tor loo Iren"OUly From »l< time until 'lie year IT*?, r^ j^*'^i'i.« °illaTii"l''i 'rffr?..;^' ' ' 1 ^^■^ow'preachinx pie rind »•» pi. aw-i 10 crown w|ta rcmartahie aoooess. poriox tne winter of TM» they were . up^ied^,yth e Uc > . wn^yho"^^iiS^l^chnrca"liy|ap^mm^« i Kto^St^ wulSuSS^C^t trireme Jm nay j amontal fln« llri Wrili of Spvctnh.r IPO. thli' "A""**1 bytka Bex. Aldlah^ParO; I^i»7«'ttj?ll5riav J,I ijTJ ; ttttv. A. n. Brown Caa turnlaaodahla Interrea- ' m.ba^awmey.rmm mmaa^ark^ariteca. ( I tery.'o^pa lla^b* *t he' W. J*. RimTd.S. ' It WU1 be notice! thai ibis church la the oldest , - ovxaaiaaUoo* in^lhu ecciton ot 1&0 auir.^ Oar . . GtAti'jaxi.lIoiaL, WAsaiauvox. L'.«.. icxx It) I asi ra'-r" achln|e^Tort le're ^'iSeTho'0™0 af£ 1 "onieo? BWawutaUroa°atler ia mw^eapi- • . at, < lldil against n« ny the Boxna hullcr 1 : ^ne qunmoo aBecta crcry^ owner ^ot % eanT m 1 [ "Sir Bill uns been reported to the Senate. 1 where we won n ylctnry in in hyhalt yesterday ' 00 ine n«e«wi of^erenre tojhe Ooannlttcr • uw tarmeri0oi'New^Mwy1 WM°"ujui>|£re»tue 1 ! • . Jei*et to neutlona taurine lor Ike paetaae ot . this II I!. Senator sewell la wttn us. ret am wriirularlT^anxlona ^ihst New^Jeraey^ooW^ he resnw^oow^^^^ rrrtijtiu Amrrlrmn dyrtcutraeof o ref Hairy te Tired Languid Dull , Exactly expresses the condition of thousands -of people at tiiia aeason. The de|irc»i.iiy e'CecU of worm woatUor, and ' (lie week condition of the body, can only be corrected by the use' (if "a" reliable torile and blood purlfle[ like llood'sljarsaparllla. Why suffer longer when a remedy Is so- clone at hand ? Take j 1 Paraaparilla now. It will give yob untold wealth In health, strength and energy. ^ # , Flneak Building Lota on the Coast. | One hundred and forty of the choicest ' building lota on lite coast uf New Jersey ore mow offered for sale Irr the Executor of the late Bark Devlnc to .ahuc the rotate. These lots are located on Reach Second. Third. Fourtli. Sixth and 8eveutli .avenue. Gape May City ; thev are TUxl40.G0xl40.and 50x130 feet each: We offer them at prices to Induce good hn. prorrment. Tcrma lilicral. Addrcfs, T. RtuoT, Executor, 540 North 44h St.. PhHa,, Or Jons J. Kw.meb, tf 29 Pcny St-. Cape May, The only reliable catarrh rctnwly on free from poisonous drugs and offensive odors. It ha* cured thousands of acute and chronic cases where all other remedies hare failed. It quickly cures cold tn the head and catarrhal I lb-ice fifty, cents. Buckten'a Arnica gatvo. The best Salve In the world for Cut*. Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, * Sores,- Tetter, Chapped Hands, , Chilblains. Corfu, and all Skin Eruption. > and postlvely cures Pile*, or no pay re- h quired. It Is guaranteed to give perfect » satisfaction, or moawy refunded. Price '■ cents per box. For sale by Henry A. ' 3Uk 3idi'frlisrmfnts. ; That Tired Feeling c>|«ially upon these who are within doors , most ol thk time. Thc-pcoullar, yet common, complaint known aa "that tired feettng." 1 Is I ho result. This tooling can be entirely ' overcome by taking Hood's Saoaporltla, which gives new lite and strength to all the functions ot the body. " I could not sleep; had, no appetite. I < took Hood's BareapariUa and soon began to t •loop soundly; could get np without that and languid tooling; and my app«Ha \ k. A. Saxtukp, Kent, Ohio. r) Strengthen the System , lloud's Baraaparffla la characterised Ny throe peculiarities : tot, the ewaMaafto - ot , proems' ot securing' the active medicinal qualities. T^bwclt toamedjeiao ofmiMinal . br- Hnod'a Barsanariila tones op MmW Kecuder.ot l"-e.l«. LoweU, Masa. ; : V Hood's Sareaparllla • »,JS 11 aU draggiata. tl i'slx h* »»- Bad? only byo. L BOOB a (XX, IsrawU, Maaa. - 'iOO'poM On. Doll ...
! A, "WALTER ROSEbfAN, | — ' — - — — - Flour, Feed, Hay, Straw, AND ALL, KINDS OF MILL FEED. •Pony Phaetons, Villages Carts,' Buggies, To Hire. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. » No. 43 Jackson St., cor- Washington, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. 5000 SHELTER TENTS 50 CENTS A TENT, Kuna'il ' fo: cnikfon on PiM.av.-u, Paro^^ii^CmWrCunpiog Our. .1 The aiwtc CURWEN STODDART & BRO.,
| n'cfusVj'*'jS' ^^W^^^^devacyj^lo^^UI,. j TUfd. ELPUEPOd — On Jane lO'.O, 1*A NotoenT. , ih'AT*. « in«i ! r.eif l'n'.'>yl.-r;.vi ceuri-n, av 4 „'ci,H-k. , ilrii- mdi-frtisfranits. SALE. awvli""' 'aui", iicWjUi^ ro. inff-'.f Washington si. near JacXaun.Cape May. i - H, MeAI-VI s' L' well, M VM-, It year* Tax CotI bent ires 10 any address. WP-" 1 "POR SAX®. The pleaauve yaehl "O. w. JHd«ston,Hn feet ; long, to fret b- am, Hoo|eqjp|eit « 'I evivy ihoul PS-iW -fShifgSSBfefc. -^TlUAAMCOr COTTAGE, tatnug arounila. Exc-nont «.:commo>tallons. MRS. B. D. WlkLIAWHOM ' n.i.KH COTTAGE: . ^ be, * I'KltllV BTHBBT, CAPB MAY, former 'pro prietTcas. M. W. HOFFMAN. " PMlafle-lpilotel Supply Company. ROOM' AND LKITER 'HACKS. . Wrtdng Trav.. Room Ha. h", Key and latter Backs, Turn Taotoa, Uoiei Kvatatrea. .Tmnafer Itcgtoiera, Oall lkKdia, Time Booaa fov Help, and 1 CAKmntV* COMBINATION Iliri"XL AND I A c- jnucte ee.ni.mai I n at the Day an I Kx- I lioofc, l.-dc-v and dennvak " Jteiet US li i laaBWai Catalogue. jiS-Jm THE NEW QUININE, ^^KASKINE BAD EFFffl . ®j? tcTHOBEiDiCBE T V SOM0SEA. . r~\ X »OP™meak I V iAci'fJs wnn -A— TySfflaifltiwi A POWERFUL TONIC. Kaskine Restores Perfect Health. ; lie lk roe Hospital N. T. "Ualvemally sac" | I Dr. L B. Whlta, D.| A "'xxamuumT'bSl'xcoe, ^^aakl^UJ^bewmv.lletnc mti^^ | an'Kutnv «ner q'nmine and an qtasr ilrvr" had taUcd. lle v»Ti.^''lt^»^nndnTrtdodly tta w ' rnpsMMn' qnli»m1ia'a'p!i;ie?T mw«,"^ind pnMweea thc_anghi«Jt tnjery lo the hear- , TMTWMTW PSSSS ! ' 0KA^W'T^K?r^'D&'O«tt«D.T|lB- , di^ reKtSxh^Kedlm' HnrtSe'mwriav •ever, are anppued wun tlf. -g.vlna BacrHhnwoi, remain^ hack the vtoOB AV> TOW SB ot hrrtmsll*Mrie«lK " aLpSo? *A«^to* wantrd st W.rren auNewYarh legal ^drfrtisrafnts. gDBBOGATE'S OFFICE The nndemqrued weald napaetrn-ly notify the K^g'S^t'thS'Si""*1 '°T 'sV'tRlXiATS OF THS LXICNTY OF •Artt v no. ofDee at, Cape ,*ay Conn Hosae, on TintSDAT AMD HATOKDAY ot ,-aeh w.es. WllUAM I1I1.T.KKTH, m.«-H . aavTOgaiv. 1X10URW1> SHBRI FFSSALE MffttSbAr V ^ SajT Jp mTrojaO nf'otpv* May woi stare m ' ariB»Pp,M
ilra ^diTrtisrraruts. 324and 32B Pearl St., Now York. W SEND FOR CIRCULAR. RATTLE OF 6ETTVSBURG. OyFi fUll_VUtl.l'llLV;e I.UI.AT1>T MgLORAMA Do no more Whitewashing PLASTIC PAINT itwh&so cheap Scad tor pamphlet an1 ceior card, tad team icamcru-. < MAXWELL, UAZLl'.TT H CO. .uw MoBderry'a Wharf, haldiroerr, Mil. and «> Washington Ave^ imiUdelplua, t'a BA0GHSS25 PHOSPHITi ACTIVE AND PERMANENT ANIMAL BONE MANURE. l>r.P..M.WATd!>°0*N.eto'uthHe.»iire. N.J. FRED. B0BBNEI1. Cape Afar, N. J. I BMEVMDIe BOTOt. Cane May C. II., N. J. ■ C. H. POWEI.I_ Ta.-kahae, N. J. FACTS >s. PREJUDICE Prejudice is hard to combat, it cannot be overcome in a day. Mute than likely it wasn't ormed hastily. Indeed it may have been qradualiy strengthening it' hold for years, j 1'oriuvUnce, Some folkt believe Rhenraatum , cannot be cured. Their fathers Iwlieved so before them. So did their grandfathers: Now. RHEUMATISM CAN BE CURED, luHwilhati^iding this prejudice, hut the trouble is to make people thmk so. "The out* way we kift.tr lo meet popular unbelief is to Male the PLAIN FACTS, ami Iheti present the POSITIVE PROOFS thai they -ere facts. It is a fact that the RUSSIAN RHEUMATISM CURE not ouly relieves but bdnhhes Rheumatic j Rain. There ia positive proof of it toO, • It I Comes from ihow who have suffered untold with Rbauntum anil have been com- . [Jetely cured by this remedy. AH who have ■ Hied it have had thia experience. Some of I htm [tennit us to nrint their testimony: It makesquite aliule book, which we send free tauuy whe are interested enough lo ask for k. A eOmjilete Rusiian Kheumatiim Cure, I I costs it.jo. If mailed, toe. additional. If I registered, toe. more. Yoa'U never need but 1 ! one, sn the price isn't high. ' Who wouldn't rt-pv^.ySTo^nTorKiicumalwmr' ' - ! kalMre byaSTriMns>t!>w' ahoreTtad I oddmslng the Americoa Froprletois_. PFAELZER BROS, ft CO, 819 ft Sat Market St., Philadelphia. 'inliilft | qiipv Just Publiahcd. cnttUvd r
TBlflTY TEARS A DETECTIVE BY ALLAN PINKERTON. *Vrrii^B5iffeSriK3 ^SSutsuenjststSittr-^ :r ACCNT8 WANTED I O. W. CiKLTTCN « CO, Fabttihen. »»w Tort. STANDARD AND RELIABLE , WATCHES, , Win aril a l-'ltre- stolltl Gold Watctr, * S»«T»«8SfSWasti - > I A ftlOO Walcfa $2-00 or $8.90 « A $75 Watch ft 60 $0,00 , A $70 Watch $1.00 $3.00 ' A $00 Watch . $1.00 $5.00 ; A $50 Watch $1.00 -$5.00 Hamrick U Son, ;i ew Ki_a-:sa*s, « fflfflaiiha.. ftanw&ft
(^(ynXWw»L I'VYUiAtt^va-n.^ v w/ucrrdsav -|^^t^(^(ruaa//4cr^wcvvv^crf)vb' cufvjl AiflttLLiActfrTiid-b'. li/ fiXUUliu/ j ojykAj, co.ru, unlfk entiVLfialitvL', aTt^ixy.- ; .Jtt/ruc/-©! awnAsit tiu>crt u , aniLccbrL|uL'HiuiU OAbX' C-ii JtuyxArulA/ 1/ffl.ur 3llq*L QrAt^^€|i^r arw AxxMy | t^niunu'ns aP ■ WATCIIF.S, CLOCKS; • ; JHW1-LRY and DIAMONUS,] . / AT .WHOLESALE RATES. j T. O. HAYDOCK, •• Ho. 12 North Second Street, Philada. ISoiid Silver Elgin or Waltliam Hunting Case Watches, - $9.00 Solid Gold Lailics' Elgin or Wnltham Watches, ... 20.CX) Genuine Diamond Kings. from 5.00 up I " 8-Day Walnut Striking Clocks, 3.00} . T. O. HAYDOCK, ■ No. 12 North Second Street, Philadelphia, i; MONEY TALKS. bprlng Bed* aa low as . si.oo 1 ' rlltowW Aa lovr as y« ' woven Wire MatlremlN ofricr) drocrlplton Hurt mh low aa >4<s PACK & SON, ; Bedding and Mattress Manufacturers, i t 163, 165 and 167 NORTH SECOND STREET. PHILADELPHIA. myl6»mj KNOPF'S GREAT BARGAIN ■Bbi ' BOOT AM) SHOF STORE. WM > BOOTS. SHOES & SLIPPERS. 1 1
THE PEOPLE'S RELIABLE CLOTHING STORE, No. A3 Washington Streat, Capo May Cily. "Gents' Besly-Iafle CMiii aifl FsrilsliiDg Gsois. upset oily Hslncted for the 8VMMKB TBADK. , , 8nU at tore moneylban yoa Mapiireiiuf itoway oum laTfiltodelphU ot cl»-«qrre. I - ■ CHARLES NEEDLES. : ' O. BRUNELL, 1 piectro Gold and Silyer-flater, . No. 916 Fifbort Street, Philadelphia. Orders taken for New won*. Old Work Meplaled and mode look aa good as new at tuslf Ike coal. SATISFACTION GOARANTBKD. JMa HKFKRMNCE8 AT THIS OFFICE. i !g . ; L JL ■ ' j. M. E. Un-DBETtL AUnraay-at-Uw tad N wary Public. A. U. LITTLE. ■ HILDRETH & LITTLE. ; Real Estate Brokers,No. 4 OCEAN STREET, CA'PE MAY, N. J. ■eat Batata Boagbl, DoM nn«« BxckSfigcd. noirla. Uoardtng Heuoct and COHagea waled. Dnlradle fSntlflluB '"I" Mt natefl Dire til; jo (be !»cacb. For Sale. I
ROOFING |^feaRO0jltlG MOTH rnOOF CARPET LININQS.V j Rosin-Sized Waterproof Building# Sheathing Mjapers ! ,g99™aMATERIALS.- % WARREN EHRET ROOFING COMPAOTj ■ 1 07 South Second Street., Philadelphia. 35 THOMAS BEPUY, 35 'North Second Street, PhHadelphia, ' I JiKW DESIGNS IN' THE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN ;j CARPETS! CARPETS! WILTONS, MOOUETTES AND BODY BRUSSELS, . Nearly Opposite Christ. Church, East Side, °35 BETWEEN ARCH & MARKET STS, PHILADA. 35 CAPUTS AJ^P MATTIJTCS. We have a very handsome line of Mattings just arrived, in Fancy Colors, Red, Check and White ■ j AT PRICES THAT ARE BARGAINS'. I ® Call and see ..them. HOWARD THOMA & CO , Funawiy DALE a. TltoStss. , 206 Market £t«eet, Philadelphia , ^ ^_iL_ HOST RELlSBlEFiRE'iNSURAXCE AGENCY IN oAPE MAY COUNTY. ^jSjL £ Duly First Class finnjnitt HtjitsaW Ra^es as Low as. *n an^ °t',er W. SCOTT HAND, Affent, SASH AND DOOR DEPOT, Ibe undcrolgned It prtpared to fornUh an kind* nf MILLWORK Doors, M, fills, SMtiors, Moiisp, Srais, Etc. DOOR AND WINDOW FRAME8 A SPECIALTY. A. L. CONNER. "f-q-.v 'r iimpiy. a a l -ulr-. ■'■ire May tliy; I*. J. - ill RAM DeW-ALT, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, No. 8 I 7 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, Popular Styles *at Popular Prices. MADB OF TUB CHOICE), T VXTKPIdl-1 FOR t BKASQflALB CONSIDERATION. _ GECP.OE E. CUMLUNGS.' '' BiliiUia! Seaside M.klii Heijhts, Aielesea & PI. Pleasant, j mnm-j • 703 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. \ FREDERICK BOERNER, | FLORIST AND GARDENER, 1 BANK AND BHOAD BTKKBTV, NEAR JACKSON STRRET DEPOT. CAPE MAY CITY. ». 1 I; Foliage, Green House and—Bedding Plants, — WJIOLStfALB AMD RETAIL Hanging Baskets and CarBen Vases for Sale or to Hire. I'DlLADELPniA LAWN M0W51W BWAntED. JOBBINO PBOMPIXY ATTENDED TO.

