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Published hvety Saturday Morning, j • CAPeTmaY, MAY 21. i"887" j potior or -v- nd-Woo. lyaSlW* 1,1 I fHo Uranda. ! ■— ; ••A^feWS" ™1"' BaimmiSSwIttopMSi*"" *"* "* * Ie" '*** ! mead* ' ' re«* fudjkeS llSlJ&fiut repeS?1" I Mi* J. IT. n»wi aiMtaal • fur day. villi XT < daughter. MnL.Mdt-cc l-roar, at raj* JSoy, I tnSrei aaUanw? »r™ • nrw rwrttga will £' 1 ' erased oi atKaty Blm. • - < It la o*M ihu H, C. Bwk ha pnrcliBBedABe ' good -will end axiom. «.l Mm. front Nolo 1 re—etna toe oorae to Bio pkenegt place , Wkea the lodiea of Cope May manly need o . CSTMSBStSflMMHil : N-immytownn. I Herein— wtynn* 1 "And 1 ntma •&£*• oow'bv'wMs ft the ' « oiomwreci, tad »n>elir^o ^Uunluifx^' ' annderlnmytiandxrigMwayptrje— di-tfciouir . S&sH'£."s:ESs« | g^SSirgSEasS ' my Vro^hadelheMaiy nliitiif ~~r " Wat Capa Mayi "T 1 "] 1>. ahepporrt and wife ore vuiuag Mieir father i II. H. llagnea ond family ore ntatiof Mr. ! aad Mr* Muitr. brotalusra "Sic aSi *pr"1*" t,u *Bd i lliilSf 'i ■'ni'u. IT Eklr'elt' ' P1" • , Parana who purer aowtro hod better eeoie I Ihetr doprMolleoo. Thry ore known. . uSTZYSZII ZJStt&BS"* ' ^MIMO I Amond^Kwiwi 0»dL. Huffman ore j Kx -Senator W. B. Miller ond Mm. MJler, ort i «toome bo, to toetr B me .Her . Mac ol- , Iaot Holurdiy erenlnp'o feoinil *w o htg 1 SS?p33i^SS ; Hoy, or Joseph kklndfr, rw Spring. i Wait Craak. , Potato but* In abandonr* 1 The am tBInt rotoed here will be adooL ' reoeuilj lerr at the home at IB- J EKr; Mr. Lake, the yuong widower of Port forrt* i openl Hendoj wlib rnxcy Nlctrlera. , Bee. K- Sherman Wtt here no Monday toopvnd . o lev .ley* w.th KM jsreata it Ownod. ' naS"* *°f tortr? aM"l'r *^*t>t|Mndoy a the J ^ A onot of point op the interior of oat church J Mr. Don Biohoti ootuemplowo mint la the r itftita of the tor Wat la the near tutor* , MIu Momle Oolten ond Mottle Worm] at t MsBrtg-gro.sp.ut MM! -Ith unit «ml* < *re 1 MtreMsMa finSmon. an— apendmg 'be via- '

The reatdeace of tytreoier Won op i. beint rsaSS^asffAssr* Donnlevlila Items. A feotival lo talked of for the near future. tuMrooc W"*" " "ni"D* #or summer CToqo« oet. * * tat^iSituflmrra """ We ere plce-ed to oee the fore ol our old friend, hmlth Cocoon, with no onee more. "^ e rontnttnlole oee of oor yooog fento co I he preeeat he receteed loot weeo. iff eeteetu it eery tdtblj, eepeeioUy fnrtnedooorooeke. Tbooo Too ut lo.neo who wore to eo mneh SKoiSmnJ!..'.',.., ...,,: ,'rr;, their Ui on t* io Hie pe.lotooiie. rarpenter on-' fonaer, for Bel pint them oot of ihetr dtaeolty. Don't Oet Cauirbt Tbl« »pring with your Wood full of iropuritiei. your dlnetion impaired, you> appetite poor, ktdneyo and lleer torpid, and tlic whole pyptcm liable to be proatrated by dincaite— but jtet yourself into C condition, and rt-ady for thecbanganil warmer writlirr, by lakiniliood'e Soruapahlle, It atando unenunf lad for purifying the blood, giving an agpetite, and for a general apring mediA tall, lank, red-noaod man came into a country More with a large tag, which he placwl on the counter with there■w; "X want e gallon of rum-baby'a -w — When Baby wee tick, we eave b« Ceettal* When aha moAo MIu. ohe dune te Cut eat* Whea aha had Ckitfmn, d.e joy. ihuo Culm* . All old lady up the count" who took , a ride ta the care for -be «« time looked at the engine *l*en »'* A™. "J!1 ; nnd remrrked, ' Well, I do declare, that * Ihc first time I ever aalled-on the c*ra." j Jraakaaaaa* or Liquor Bablt. can ha Oared h aijBdniitartag Dr. Haiaaf OoUoa Bfmtti. But tntTknowb-ditc of the perxm tokln* It, . f the pwT.eHtuTa'mml-riile 7rttikrr or on ales- < beeo made tetnperor e men van hare taker, tlx Uoldeo Speeiae m il.elr cBee wltbbui theli „ SSSSSi Tra' I ^mnnf" |deB«- I ' - nap frnt Itt admlwfiaiaiXa. Ovwe aaorair , teed. Bead for ctreuiar and tall paatteulare J Addren la ooud-l-n — l. . ' ' -iciiku laMaeata-Cmrmimi-.!-!,..,. ■ 1 JRtw 3iarrrtiSfWfBtt. < mi B ^AKlHc POWDER Abaojutely P ure.^ j

II took a couple of big open wagone , to Iranaport the party that gathered ' around Mrs. MnrTia' on TdPaday morning for a trip lo the Juniper groves of Flailing Creek. Everybody compriaing , ' it were a« friaky at apring lambe aporu ■ ing on a grae-y lawn, fintlripatinna of . a good lime obooe on tlic fair facea of Hie women, and (tenter features of the . . men of the company witli peculiar die. ' tiorinm. For. beshlea the fun of riding nvrr^tliere and 5ack,^reat baakets of peaee Hie fierce appetite, of pic-nickers. , John York was the artist io Ion cream. and right manfully did he. manage to i tote around the freezer with iU precious freight of frozen aweetaeta. The girl, i 1 «li fond of John, because he's nugh a jolly good fellow, and gives them nice plale. of cr« am. John Mecrmy was tigged . up iike (he ''Jibbenaineeay," or Nick-of the-Woodt. he was to aee that no savage creatures of the grove carried off any of I the girisrand like a true knight of old he . attended faithfully to bla charge. Warrun Hughes waa along looking a* happy l and florid as if Just boarding a tweniy foot ship off the " Bank*" Geo. Hitghra ] iva* the utility Jnan of Ibe parly. He too. a great favorite, and many ' were the tender glances bestowed upon ' by tha girls. . He proved very val liable to the commissary depart (bent bv , an enormous amount of good ' things from going to waste. George al- , ways had a vigorous appet'te. Un'orlunately Steve Reeves was the slek man ; of the party, but a rather nv#!j one. Steve waa decked out ta a rig Out made him look like a tramp gone lo seed. The , girls rather Hke Steve for all that. He • amused the company on the home trip . bj humorous allusions to everything be ' ; saw on the road. Steve waa a big lite party arrived at the Creek wllbopeiiittira irf the* tben ^began the^reaJ ' egging, others essayed dlie task of digging out of their aandy.Oeda-tbe friaky bayslde films, and not a few tested their i seamanship by a pull on the waters of the placid Delaware. Just opposite them were lioats on the drum beds, and It was with difficulty that the Captain restrained the more venturesome of the partv from going right among the savage drums of 'lie beds. "Oh! dear me. Isn't it'aw- - fui nice," said a fair round cheeked miss as .he accidentally stepped Into a muskrat hole on the edge or the meadow. " I never t Ho nght there was so much fun In , getting covered with mud like the men. I wish I was a man so I could roll up ■ ray trousers and wade serosa the creek." and some one caught the ventnresome I damsel Just aa the was going across anyway. Did you ever see a pick-nicker : attempt to climb a tree? Well, the cedars of the ("reek make the taak an eaav one. Ita no trouble to rig a pretty little perch j five or alx feet high, and then boost a companion up, taking care they don't get a fait in the ascent. ■ But that lunch on the green sward of ' the oedar grove. Such cuts of tender . beef, aliens of bam. roast chickens, pies. 1 cakes, lee cream. Ac., were never known to be etljoved so before. lint we carnal go through the Mil of fare, it makes one ] long to go again. The afternoon wa» •poll In playing games bcncalh the ahadr I of spreading irees, and it waa rather latr when a course waa ihap-d for home. 1 where the party arrived without mishap. . Who were there besides the (fro Johns. ' George Hughes and Steve Reeves. War- j ren Hughes and wife, Cbas. Bonder and wife, Wro. Illatner and wife, Angle 1 Morris and wife. Horatio Church and wife, Mrs. 8. Reeves, O. F. Morris and j wife, T. R. Brooks and wife. Jennie Margie Morris. Belle Knott. Melile Morrii- Jennie Wales. Caddie But- , ler, Rachel Hebenthal. Annie Hebentbal. Hatlie Rowland, Maggie-Johnson, Jas. ( McCrane.

, ^fanamafcrr's. i p*usaai»>i* May ta tiatT* < Our buyers use taste and ] judgment in selecting whatt ever you write for. j We've had Printed Flannels i ' before, but not such Printed > ' Flannels. The richest that can t ; be had; choicer than could be < , had last season. Fruit of a J year's thought and work by the t maker. Genuine, thick-and- ' thin, all-wool Flannel. Striped ] and figure; 37 styles and color- ; ings from one of the two or < • three Alsacfc-Lorraine printers 1 . who stand -at the head in such 1 I things. Lawn Tennis and ; , Boating^uit stuff;perfectcom- • lunations. in njany of the popu- : , lar club"&lors. 75 cents. • .500 dress"* lengths of stufi ' ' that have been $1.25, $1 and ' 75 cents. Tricots, Plain Cloths, Camel's Hairs, Serges, Camel's HairGrenadines, Canvas Curl 1 and like seasonable and desir- ' able goods. ! Odd pieces, broken lots. ' cut them into patterns 1 ample for a dress, and let them ' go at last-end prices. 1 6 yards 54-inch goods. 8 yards 42-inch goods. $i. M-5a »3 ?5. S4 each. ; Plain Cashmere Shawls. « Cardinal, "cream, blue and pinkElegant W raps for piazza or drawing-room. Fine, soft, dinging things thatlend beauty ■ to beauty. $125 up. 65 centsjor 4 -button Suede Gloves, embroidered. ( 75 cents for6-button Mousquetaire Suede Gloves, plain. ! ft for 6-button Mousquet- ' aire Suedes,. embroidered. * Until this year these gloves > have never been shown in this country. . f 100 Lace covered parasols at $5.00 have just come. Some ' of them, if not quite all, rank « with goods we've been getting $ 1 to $2 more for. « Some extra good things in ' Children's parasols, 50 cents and Ai. ' | An extraordinary black - j Satin parasol. #'3. 00 worth for ; » i f 1 .50. You will bearthesute ; ; ll'ment out when you sec the i goods,

Ayerygooa DiacK orcoiorea Satin parasol-for gi. 38. - t More things for sporting „ ; wear than we know of any- S ;• where. Thedoor space of a 2 ' good sized store givne to u j them. Lawn tennis, boating. _ ' base-ball, cricket,- swimming. ] bicydeandofherthings. From . 1 Virgoe. Middleton& Co., Lon- a r don, and the best domestic f .. makers. « 1 . ' — 1 — . ■ 2 . Gbod'Hats like other good ™ ■ thing are sure to be imitated. * When you read of a A 5 silk _ for >4. go slowly. Either ] the goods or know that » you can trust the merchant. « The best assortment of Cas- J simere and DerbyjHats we've il everofferd. Qualityjud stylee j all right SQ5 the price ; A Tittle early for Men's ? ! Straw Hatsj but we have the ; new o.nes to show you. . " Tfie latest craze in L'phol- , stery is for the beautifully 1 colored canvas curtins,— like - Madras in effect, but stronger. : Pat for the seashore or for I out-of-town houses, jr. 50 to , | A3- 75 a pair. Tlie everliked I ' Madras, too. By the pair ; j Chintz Madras, $3.50 to *r8. Lemon Medras, $2 to 6. By I the yard: Chiutz Madras, 40c to $2. Lemmon Madras, 35c. to 60c. Crete Madras, 20c. to 40c. OurSpringStockofCarpets A is complete in every -respect. n The largest, fullest assortment ^ we've ever had. Floor Com- v forts of a hundred kinds." In J Brussels, besides the goods of manufacture we have all * the leading English makes. A • more varied line of of patterns ,* and colorings than you can see t! in any other store hereabut, » From 1 1 to 51.50 for best imported. ■ . The season is ripe for Mat- y tings, and we have in- store „ every grade from 55,50 a roll •' of 4c yards to the fine quali- r ties of Fancies and Damasks, f. Samples by mail. Matting t 51.25 and 51.50. Another invoice of real DagRugs at $1 2. The lot we told you of the other day ] went with a rush. Very little pay for a full-size fire-place * of even poorer grade, * ust the thing for use on Mat- 1 tings. For summer use the quaint s Rugs, 3x6, $1 50. ,1 and cute Japanese Mats, 75 cents. Many ladies give a » novel an<^pleasing eflect to a room by using the mats as " splashers. Ingrain A rtS quares of large " size for hard-wood floors. Ingrain Carpets woven in " one piece, 3x2^ to 4x5, at J; 5 1 a square yard and up. * Smyrea Rugs, pretty and j1 for little. Tennis Goods. Everything • for clubsor individuals. Rack- || ets of all the pobulrr makes, - $1,25 to $6, and our own « special Racken, 54. You pay „ nothing forihe name when you ' one of them. Discount .■ clubs. John Wanamaker, 5 Ocottiot. ■mirttvoi* oD't Market strata an.1 Cttji-Hall ■qaare. h ywufla. IttslnrtS €ar&s. JACKSON'S CAFE, « 19 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, " u PBII^DBU-HIA. J-J S LbTm^cleks A 00." 7. unrumin » •• CHURCH AKD SCHtDL FDRBTDE. BBHOOL APPABATTrt ATtD BTPPUB8. No. lest Area ittrat, PBtlsdetpbt* J^HKOTAjro^TUBinSH BOS- 1 axan dbpaktmjent, n m. tsa m. . J •-ADIBA- DHPT. FUhen «ra»KABTlltDALl * JOB1VBOS. i__. RLA8 M. MOWLAM I). MM. Sis. I J^ 3B. 'ltATiACK, Mtk i *. MTDfTH BT^ lem .nt c CBUCKBT TOP*. WHtoOAKD CAPK. CR1MHBT VASES, CBCOCKLE'% ] ANTI-BtLIOUS 1 J PILLS : . I'ilMG BRAT Egr. t j sit BMnen' * ■■nn I

-tmriuatttiruis. i^fOTICE TO CREDITORS. I or*'*! ?""»?' •'••^cvTrra')^re^tOl^aa7 aotelo ; tBaeforr *ItamT,r* or^ ^ Q • Dttol MsreB Btti.BW. gl»-»B j "M"EW JEBhEY SCraEME™ j Alhre" J. Bo*e | Cbob cvstoset. A." J>. M<?t-Tra liDiotrvi t»i "e >j- . I »««aaen4alzXTV"txvl retutssd hviBr-.-Jctlil I W.S. ca.tr ort^e Mjv^ f UU.cliTt. GAKiilMON A KRPM-n. AU1* .i att-Sn. TyTOTIcF TO iiND OWNERS. met Ttv*oZc»pv V5? BOUee sfaroSiv stvtm Br toe Ooomu ^detotmS-* ,v SragfneSodio'rie^ofva tamtB?ptorenv ™t Dr. Soma-! P. War* (Dot raMms to- Sta'r nl Nrrr J-r*-z at lt.v« nine) for toe l-*rl-iw- or SiSH'SS'S ' Atia«r*U ^ — 'ff. TTl2»CBIA8«, liar* OS Coanetl. April s«n. i-T. PUBLIC SALET' Tuesday, May 3 1st, I 887, SHEEP AND LAHBS, 20 HEAD OF CATTLE, MM H AND Fraii Hints, SEVEN MILE BEACH. f> TATHAM BROTHERS, mlxtt SM Haato till Wrai. Phlto-trlpM* gHEftlEF'S SALE. M, LovxM out of the Cotft T L'l tooerv. oiate SATURDAY, llto Oaf of Jl'NB, A. D„ IfKT, al t Be BDur of i o'clock p. to, an aid dor. at tBe ofilocof K. L. ltl--Xndton. lu UaiDiMaj Cliz.la tor ooanlT nt Cape Moj and o( New Jcurr . ireml»e»,'«!nvu>,,oa uSjwte^wreeL'ln ^Bandal a. foVoo > ; ''Hrxfaain^S apaKaund10* In tBe ttne of Lafari iut air— t, and twenli feet front the oenrre at aa'd mreet, aaM pool he^toenortoroMoorecr ..f EMareaBRa. id* lo ' : for a roraev; tb-o— soiito IS drsroeaeaot SB (< • i to the line of Lafavette Wreet ; tbonee alone aud line of Mr— t to feet lo a —one —nth V. Delnx toe Mrae property u trea converni to Mary K. Dkkinnon By Aeron SeBellenxir I "Mir; «: "Oi.TSta «M reeotded IB tne Clerk', nffl— of tBe Ooanty of (imye May, Id Dero Hook will more fully appear *e pn>|iertr or laaar m. Dtcttnaon and Mary E. Mektnana, dnfetalant*. ^ H. ScBclkoiaer. encnnt*lnant, and to He aol.1 hr 1 JAVK-l SHOEMAKER, JR.. HERBERT W. EIlStrNDS, SOIT. *» SBrrlR. J Dated April "to. ISSX. SPECIAL MASTEE'SSALE OP VALDABI.K REAL ESTATE. R» vtrtaa of adeeraof thaOoart of CBanoary M*rcB.ei»ai— nBandre.1 and eighty— ereo, in a aaoo- wherein Peter !r««n Boetlaa la rorn plainMil, and lo-r.-v,. line Ulna. Jt». and -wife, and I straof ^aald^comt.^ ll\xpo— Wetoek noon, All thoae four trante Si pi— of °"to " utrUilalT llne*oMan<t^!f Thorn ae IL Whttaey! IwO'leg— »» l twenty mlnm«?«^nriej< I to ordlnsry Bigh wat-r mark of tBe Atlantic I ib en— iherehy rrmtwanlly twenty fm I lotand of vtaten 11. Miller ; ibrneo ineretiy j ofty r— 7°to aald w'tdSi-'yT'lan^'wirti "n— 3 ■Susaeant xTT* | nmg. CVm-jtlnlng ano taoooand aaaarr r— t of I ora and ''aernaTaal^pmnMi Twatx j Tne •< -owl. B-ginnln* u'amkr com— of thk weei Md-df Ea'aveufrt— J?fnmiem' iw" a! recti Bfly r— < w—ir—rd from toe r—at oor- > nor of L«f»r«ie etreet and t'nograa atmt. - and axteMUnr then— by asM lot No. ta north lomer or lot No. 13 : tBenifhr' tor" N* B aanh . lot No. »T: then— hy lot No. *t rath*tomr- I a!i?altD*5*Tamr lT" l!!Sd^oaful " 'hi- ' ' Tk^nl"? Ingata'un l^toMoato - Ooogreaa itreet, and ext—i dinr Srae parti >! wtttOMBr-raaowoi ranB^thiny-ihr— degr— « north oomer of oiher land owned byBHnp A then— try «*ld otner Ian,! aontB Ofir- * Mxdftrre- thirty mlnaie.we« Sfty feat to the . wlto Cra»«T~« mMMMtiSl! degre— * U^heai'"*^ oTtamhrtiittVnd tn'mee to— * nv norto nty-atx degree* thirty mtnotee ea-t nfty feet ^to the pta— of negtnnlng. COatalnlng g&isafSB 85a,y..' . ^^^^BtoyjW^^eiS^rhundnY'iwui mme tavmtm eunreyed ny WuerS"R SpS-S^SSffSS 3 cap* MayoooB'T, m It—I Book »• o. 1st. fx, r-oooMn aavl'om— ."S^DtJSt FlttMHfflaw^MAJL _ BEBr.EV-A tiFitiirv. ' " LMber yard i Schellengers Landing, , cake Nat enhr, m. j. Where nay Be foana a^xgghhook of LUMBER, , raoiromrat^o'''"* ,t-"° ,J u ■ CONTRACTORS gad BXJELDEBS i CIRDRRft PROMPTLY PILLED. T. B. WTWKJ, LENDERS. mmm \

The rr.bia, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. r<or for the arowo 1*7 on done tath. I nrXCTpttoaaJ m all Ita appominietn* Pimvt Bra. h (- WILLIAM ANDERSON. j THE GREAT INCREASE OF SPACE j " I .in our HlGCCtrooiug glyys t:.- . now and hereafter ; "*\ ¥ ' jjodSLE JhE.^ ppp^i^ gpACE, | • f *i disj.lay cf gootla sal the .omformblo aeeurn- J 1 % motlatiou of c-jstomcn,. • | T:i every V-irortioa r .r iV.ci'.i-.it- - f.» r the efficient ? J ^.- ami comfortaUe IraaraC-ic'i ci" : I If. Gi^EAT DRy GOODS uJsif-IESS j I conveniences we have to t- 'Lv. I j STRAWBR1DGH & CI.0TII1RR, | • liiglitli and Market Streets. I'liiLnlelpliia. I to the public. of cape may and vicinity prices to suit the times. Goods manufactured for our own trade. Come and convince yourself that Cape May is going ahead in every rcgatil. the BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, Successor to Charles Needles, is offering lo the public an entire ^ _ new stock ol fine . , len's, Boys' M Mill's Mil, Hats aii Caps, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. YALICES TRUNKS; Also a fine line of Pocket Cutlery at astonishingly low prices. No need going to the city when you can do better at home. Save traveling expenses and don't run the risk or disadvantage of buying of merchants you may never see again, when you can get goods that you arc able to exchange satisfactorily, if not suited, at home, fall and see us. BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE. HORNER'S GENERAL NEWS STAND,! 28 Washington St., Cape May City, N.J. Apcy for Pianos, Cabinet ai Cottaje Urians. nr. Mi bimujHos Hint awitHcru; aaaa *$7/:^ Oflaeral Nows asi Statiesery stars. |||Lw, , ,,, Bb, Orpus i m^mes t Ret rojri*"-. ii r. iitiKNi.lt, Agi-nL

tfoal, 3ffood, limr, rtr, j COAL AND WOOD I J. M. SCHELLENGER, (8acw aaor to A. ScheUeng— ) BCHBLLmVU KRTt LANDIMO, CAPS M AY. i^Uto p^l^gawa!5*uuSlBa>BM1Ue1t22l cradea inclu Uug leBll Ea, Store. CSesttat m te C O A L, fstnar with a nonatant anpply of Pine,- Oak and Hickory Wood TUB LORD. o«-t( M. HCHKLLBSOBR. (pf $200,000^1 1^225 Market SlWJ/ ruia oaratrm ma -a -wi, *—• •«"-> •*—» pared I" fnrnlan all claabre wlto amiiloyranit at wBoig^of ^tha llw—, at tar tMlr«p«!e ^wSTn? sida'nreiStoS snm'by darnung aii th-> lima u, too bnalBIWk Boy* XtrarZ """V, | (

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' STOCKTON HOTEL, for the Reception of Guests June 30th, I 887. Accommodations for 1000 Guesti HENRY CLAIR, Proprietor. SIUK BARGAINS. jCgTWe call your attention to the following Beautiful shades of Surah Silk, soft and heavy, an excellent quality at 75 cents. A lot of all Silk Rhadamcs, at 75 cents, in at! shades. There is nothing .that beat a Rhadamc for wear. Faille Francaisc is almost as popular as Surah. We have them in alt colors, but would call special attention to our Black Faille at 5 1.15. Try to match it for 5i.SO. Heavy Blsck Rhadzitner at ft. As to plain Black Silks it is not necessary lor us to say much as most of you who have been buying them of 11s for so many years, knew that we sell them at lowest prices and keep none but the best wearing goods. HALLOS Ho. 23 South Second Street. PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE L. LOVETT, Flour, Feed, Hay, Straw, AND ALL KINDS OF MILL FEED, ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. No. 43 Jackaon St., Cor. Washinsrton, tp*3m ^ CAPS MAY CITY. N. HAND'S J CENTRAL 'MARKET Cornar Washington and Ocean Sts., CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. ELDP.EDOE JOHRSON BOOTS AND SHOES, RUBBER GOODS A SPECIALTY. Fine Wail Papers of the Latest Patterns, DAY I D ^ WE, pRO DA N , FIELD AND" GARDEN" SEED At RnxonaiilF Prion* AIM drain In beat qaallly of Coal A Wood, Flour A Feed of all Kinds, Fresh A Salt Hay in Bale LEWIS D. STEVENS, NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION ST0R1 No. 66 Washington St., Cape May, N. J. OfdT—a and Tool a Hp— rnlty. Ha— your manty by trading al tola our* fl

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