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1 1. i , — i p'usm/u. cossip * ' y — | _thuiltL_, r ^Jtoul aflgrela Wdfct«fawoKl» ?»>£» ' Bis pat- J • The esar of Busxia pimy. toe trombone J, "ttrdtal OlbSTtto blahop »l « J XariHhrvwsburyhaamadaabigUiing f ouiof blanota-lra.Urecab«. . Dej^fcWMW. J ly toe floreiresn in toe Frrnr-h army. * PraMJtht Dwlght, of Tele, be. re. ' teivod the degree 6f 1A. 1). from Prince- i Bishop OfiSullivan. of Mobile, was at ' one time sextacof a church to Jersey j F*S. P.Jloecntorlalna guests by reed- j tog to them chapters from hlsforthcom- ( '"wESf OoJUna' letters are heed. J j with a monogram In which a quill pferom the tetters. ' Master J. Miller, 18 years old, U or. 1 ganlst of St. Clement's Episcopal church in FhilarWohln. Dr. McCoah cx-prcsldeiit of Princeton ( college, wiB spend the summer in Maine , and New Hampshire. I Sheridan knew nothing of hla moth- , ex's death, and the old lady knew noth- , log of her great son's Illness- I The fine imposed upon Gen. Caffartl, I in the French decoration < scandal, has been remitted. I ! A. W. Longfellow, of Portland, Me., I it 70 years «id and bears a strong re- | semblance to hla brother, the poet. I The prince W Walee has aesenteen I brothers-in-law, sixteen uncles, fifty. I seren cousin, find fifty-olghl nephew. I and ulecea. < Mr. Walter Basant Is a small, anl- I mated, bright eyed and black haired I man, fond of the theatre, claret and a I pipe, 1 The emperor of Biaxll's bill for one I month's lirtng expenses for himself and i rulte at Milan, Italy, amounted lot®,- t DOO. I Lord Wolseley ha. presided orer a I meeting to consider military cycling and I pronounced the bicycle „i a military ■ Instrument of groat promise. ■ So tar Pasteur's receipt for killing the ' AnMrolltn rsbblts with chicken cholera I has failed. The rabbits inoculated ■bowed no signs of diseaacThe father of Mr. Blackburnc, the 1 gnat chess player, ba profesiional £ phrenologist, and pre llclod of bra son t ■hen a child, that be would become ' receerttogty profldent to cfaeu. ' Mad Kind Otho, of Bavaria, no longer £ unnnn himself by peeling potatoes, but I K Imagines himself a mole and hides I irk corner, or crouches beneath bods « and other article! of furniture. 1 The word bandana comas from 1 Hindustani. Band, hnu- (band' lit a, 1 to lie), a mode ot during In ' which the fabric U tied >kuou n II to exclude the color from ' Uie knotted portions, and thus produce ' white spots. When he was offered a baronetcy Mr. George F. Watta dncttaod It. It would," be mid, "make me print neither ; in any way the quality of my work, so J where If the use of Uf Mrs Donald Crawford, whose name J was connected with tho famous DUkc ' ■candsl, has become very devout of late ■ She lias Joined the Wtaleyam In London J and la an entbuilasUc adherent of the , Bev. Hugh Price llugbro. - J Sir Morell Mackonxls. It U rumored } Is likely So be made a baronet by Qucnn Victoria, as an addition* mark of gratitude for hi. service* to her daughter ' lb* empress, and her soodndaw, tho Isle . M. do Blowiu. the eoeentrio Paris J correspondent of the London Timet, is Inclined to think that the new French rifle la a wonderful weapon, He Bays that it is both noiseless and smokeless 1 and smidtabpMel with per(ecv«urency , . dtotanoe of four mile.. t Mayor FWer, of PnUadeiphls. 1. a I ropamaker, and he sometime* exhibits ' to Ms friends a curious rope cable that I be keeps In hla office. It la made of l hangmen's rope*, each strand having I poo rorimtnal'l nock was broken. 1 Prince Rcpen, heir presumptive to the ' throne of Bavaria, baa boen ordered to ' a moot* town in Mad King Otho's ' nomlmona. with Instructions to report ' for duty as a s'ubrllero cf an artillery ' regiment. He is In disgrace with the ■ regent for having nui off for a week'. ' ■ptanfrrPirtt'wSboul asking leave. ] The N.w Flret Readar. I "1. the boy In the Held?" ' "Yea, he b in the field." . 'What U the boy doing IntheflaldJ" , ! "But why does ba ehuekband grin , Instead ot driving the hoy out T "Hlsll He bi the man who keeps the rug store on the corner."— Detroit , On Lite's ThrwsholO. ' thTthbb, "tod^dTw^e thTwher ! ^ '"Z^tTL^Zt I "You know the rule, Arthur." ' "No, Arthur; not until your talbar ; ^ ^ |i4pet w . flntahad, when he was askrl what be wWtodtoaay. ■lib, nothing; only Nor* put the cutthe cut has «oea eating them up."-ftarpm-s Young People. "Hhiy,* ififi a'tady to her maid, "i amgtdng to trim the train Uamotrow qaaoUy. to wake ma tl 5 o'clock." rSi^sisrS

W .v. la Mai* imre. any special faafiJcnlnFrance. During ' me nap Ire the etapnes rulad la the World ■r-Tamrtoh, »ul all •mPIhdlei I followed her lead. But now orb lady . her own toilat— there is no ono ; ! duet wbom-al! obey. Itame.ft la that you cannot my. that such or such u- , stylo will l.vat during a season, (or It , change to-morrow. Hut net so , ' with rWora. A particular hue tutJ ph-vali throughout uterisou, add gou1 entity doda. Tim odor of drupes may ' rranstn the same for months, but tho form will change Oftener than the moon. It Bright he oth'erelao to Eug- ' land and Austria, for to those irfo , countries It Is the prineees of Walos ' envl the empress who ytt the fashions. 1 But unfortunately for tho 'iuvuuUve gonio of the English and Austriu ' •ear tailoKriade garment*. Conso 1 gucntly, egeept in the case of ball , ure.se* there la no variety, Uio women ' are ail atttr~Ullui mnu. For example, ' i-"t'"g drcssmalcer of Vloona cams i see me the other day ta adeot- some i ' model* I ehoWcd him U One -new cloak, such as la now being worn li . Bathe wouldn't tako It. '\VhaS . ooqld I -do with It iPlonna," ho exclaimed; ' all our IndlM buy only tailor made cloak*'" It Is an awful tight to see a maa ' drown, bat with foresight and akffl nc i need drown. FanoyaeeetowWdS there Is no swimming, end a sea late - which you may plunge unaware. A Is loping oTCr the green pralri* , at the lazy cattle and the pralris i doge playing to the sun. Suddenly thers a sound like a giant's throat swallow . prairie doge run Into their hole* '"S § moment later ooxneout caatloosly, enri* i oasty and frightened. The tall, reed- • grass Is waring where the bono i end rider weps lust now. The antelope the crest of the divide yonder look . around them waleh fully. Bat there is I nothing to fear, no men to sight Be If > going to town, that ride* with the of a hard winter's work to his - pocket, riding his favorite broncho, [ to the buckskins be had fringed . the winter evening* ready to show foolish girls bow brave be looked in i rode attire. Where Is be now— he . end his bores? In a grave of slimy, - shivering mod— alkali paste, bias with namslem tint of putrid death, has i Iris throat— covered bis eyes be- . fere he could eloee the Ms . i What does this mean— this hideous freak of nature— some work of a devil i sndowed with a moment's power? No; only en alkali sink; only a natural well i Oiled with a paste as yielding as water, , retentive as helL Picture to yourself the surface setting back to Its normal . quietude with an Indescribable gulp, a ghoul-like smacking of the lip* A . that supplies Itself with dead, a , that buries almost before It Mil* ah Insatiable, bottomless irrav* set Ilk* , trap for tho living. The sinkhole Is not always covered with grass, some- ! It hat a eaktd and seamed crust , of bluish wMte alkali on the top of Ik , But even that Is a poor safeguard, for the long, green grass around it will hide It from the rider until It Is too late to avoid It. " The tenacity of this paste of mud It ! something Incredible," says a writer. , " I have never seen a man caught In a •ink-hole, but I have seen a man rids to ths edge of one, discover it too tote to turn bis bore* end, shaking himself k>oae to the teddl* vaifH over the hornpommel, when the pony was caught, ' rink^bol*18 TherTwero* twSty1 men end before the horse had sunk . far there were half a dozep ropes fast to him. Half a dosen strong ponies , can pull almost anything, but they . could not draw that horse back from the grave that was closing over him. ' Is a strange suction about this alkali— It holds all It grasps frith a | horrible pertinacity " i The deplorable Intolerance In rellgi lout matters Which distinguishes Sua- ' Sinn rule, has Just obtained fresh vio- - functionary of She telegraphs; the other, I Veksdlne, a countryman. These werea i few weeks ago summoned before the ( court of Novgorod for an attract - gainst orthodoxy, an offenoe detailed t In the !8Bth paragraph of the Panel TlkhaaoH, it waa alleged, ha* as- . tumbled 'various persons and told thepi , that he eould not find the Orthodox i Chunk to be right In recommending the , woofalp of Holy Image* ".The Saviour," - he said, "never spoke one word about . snob Image*. Wo ought to worship God j alon* and when praying wo ehoulp do well If we did n* the Saviour told ns to 4o, to go Into our chamber Instead of praying In the s tree la as the Pharisees did to the old time and as the Orthodox do now." _ Many ot the hearers sympa- , with the views of TlkhanofT, and the other offender, Vekedlne, seems to here carried on an energetic agitation (or the "new truth." i The two men chargud with ths ofgreatarowd attended the trial, aonslst- ; tog for 'the most part, of eympathiaees ' wktb the defendants. Only one* all to* Baeston papers and revtmhu badfka courage to make any resnaOawbcwtttfit sentence. That organ, a review SaM ' tta Se 'toCT^*' ^that the OrthodOB ' Church ean gals by He eevfirlty is to " toareare the uumb^of reUgtous bypo1 nrearew *'*-« ware*' ratng. For mod grevtow hSk bfiSre begritfM end on retMngrtD a Ml Is ^ sa^ssbasss itolMtoftuMiuelV KWMb| '. irst tbm h 9» <Z* at gcAMtt. a warm to* Ukta lmre*llatsty ate ^ l"r""Y't 7**^ hf|L. 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Mi* Langtry has cabled to Loodeo to Mcure the American right of Plarre Le- J dereq's new play," A Love Btcsy." • nlwl Alhambr. b and soeund for America by the Kiralfy J , MBe. Marie YfitoZandt has rotrncd to P cow. And the Ruialans are still In com- I mahd nftbecity. a Irviug hu Inverted the profits of Ms j Americas lour in the purchase of a house „ In Portlend place — too Waahingtaa square of Londou — and hla lovdr suburban viDs. the Grange, Urassalo. Henry Labouchtro ays in Ismdos • Triito: "When MIxaHehan plays Katoa- " rtozshc does il with s vicw-hslloo, a J Whoop and a tally-ho! Bhe atlre her * aodirnoc- Our aeton • and i lnmw B were gmng tosluep, and MM* Reban has awakaned Una." a it la ii id lhat.ilnrc Kobaonand Qraoo been la partoertoip— a period of J thirteen year*— their net profits have ueWr fallen below 930.000 a yrer. This •easm ibey have made gll.MO nut of ( "The Henrietta," without counting toe ' profits of their Qiicago engagemraL "Wave's" Bualrreaa Locals. j E. Borheksiaat M6 Chestnut street, j Oeultsts prescrtptloo carefully filled. J Optical goods of the best only. myfitJi « New Blngef Hewing Machine for aala J at this office. PltvLciaas in aU partieu * l lar* A bargain for those who may be - I in want of a machine. tf , 1 Don't tall to carry somo Insurance I 1 upon that house of yours. W. 8. Craw. I I ford, Cape May Court House, will gtre I ' you toe most rrilaMe insurance at bott I 1 lorn rates. ]14-3t I 1 Torus Lamm— Mrs. E. L. Hall hav. ' tog secured toe services of a competent ! ' and fashionable dressmaker of Philadel- ~ 1 phis, 1- prepared lo lake orders for work, ' and will guarantee entire satisfaction to ' all her patrons. Call at comer Lafayette - 1 and Frunklhretreet* tf 1 W. Scott Hand offers to toe cltlsens 1 of Cape May county reliable and cheap ' insurance for the safety of. toe home . 1 against the destructive fire fiend. His ] office is at Cape May C; H. where he I L may be consulted. Write to Mm for | particular* fit. The merry-go-round is going every ' night this week on ths Bca Brecre leva. | 1 Those who enjoy ooLdoor fun can have i 1 it at the merry-go-round. Only fire J ; _a,a»t < 1 Ladles', children's and men s shoes of j ' all grades at E. Johnson'tHlore, Na 8» ! Washington street. " His goods will be j 1 found right, and Ids prices are right, too. J I Mr. Johnson has Ju-.t gotten on his , i shelve* a new lot of foot wo*r adapted ( ' to the season. Call and examine stock. , > We call particular attention to too i ' boarding cottage of Mr* M. K Lake, [ 1 at llofiy Beach. It is situated near the ' beech, vrtth a eke graded walk right , ■ down to the strand. Mr* Lake hopes j ' by careful attention to too comfort of j > her guests, to win a share of public , ' patronage. Dr. lake's office is to toe , ' building. 8L j W. It. Slieppard has very tastefully 1 filled up a new alio* etoce at 27 Wash- ' ington street. He has gotten upon his , ' shelves a complete assortment of ladles', J ' gents' and youths' foot wear. His line , ' of outing shoes are bound to go. Lovers of base ball, lawn tennis and other out- ( 1 door sports ean find all the latest styles : 1 «t Sheppard's and prices that will mre , ' the buyer money. This establishment < ' is a notable addition to Washington i J Itroet, and will bocomo very popular ' 1 with r 11 classes of buyer* 8L Jo* Eldredge offers at Ms Cold Bprlng i ' store, N.O. molasses (beat is market) tt ' Me. per gallon, pure Balom Couctv lard ' at 9f cents; Vlsco tobacco at Mc., lb., 1 ; Hpearliead «o., pure older vinegar 18c. gmfloa, best Marsrelbo Coffee, 28c. lb., best Hlo coffee 24c., A sugar fije., head- ' light, ISO teat, 12* gallon, new prune* . 1 Oc., sliced apple* (fresh) 8c., *>■; glow , ' starch 8c. per fi>., boat quality of black ( pepper 84c. lb., and all kind of groceries, ■ ' »plces canned good* brasher, buckets, ' tmware, earth enware, floor, table and . shelf oil cloths, elc. All kinds of salt . moau. A|so a full line of dry good* , . and notion* All at very low prices for . cash. Call and be oonVlnted. r At Reuben T. Johnson's store you , will flndN, O.Molassesal 46c. gal. Best I Rio Coffee 2Se. lb. Marecsybo Coffee 26c. I lb. A soger fijc-lb. All other groceries I at correspondingly low price* Men's I real calf lace gaiters (soamloaa) at *2.00. I An extra heavy working shoe, #1.80 per . pair. IskIIcs fine kid, *1.80 per pair. ■ Full line of all kinds of shoe* and lat dim Oxford tie* Full stock of new I shirt*. 7Bo. to #3.00 per piece. Full line ' of men's stray Koaauto hat* All I kinds of dry-good* drag* paints I and oils A big lot of Wall paper at » 8 and to. per piece. Bananas, oranges I and lemons constantly on band. Poultry f bought every MoodayunUi 8 o'clock p.m. ■ good* and If you wish any article lint I 1 do not keep I will get It for you at reg. ■ ularpriw. Orders by mail promptly at1 ii-mlad In Yours truly. ) Ilxmum T. Jonxson, I Bennett's Btatleu. N. J. k The Remarkable Cure* t Which have been effected by Hood's ■, Saras par i lis" sre niflicient proof that this I medicine doss possets pccuhr curative p power. In toe severest cases of scrofula ■ or salt rheum, when othar preparations I bad boen powerless, .the uio of Hood's I Haraaparilla has brought about toe hap. 1 pleit rexuhs 'lhe case of Miss Harah C. : I Wbtrtier, of LowMl.TUs*. who suffered 1 terribly from scrofulous sores; tost of g Charles A Robert* of East Wilson, N. a Y., who had thirteen ab-eesacs un hit E face and nevk; that of Willie Duff, of E WM pool. Mas*, who had hip dlseasa ■ and scrofula so bad that phyvlciaet said » be could not recover, are a few at the a many Instances in which wonderful B cures were effected hy tob medlctn* J Ths J'ruMrf AmsrI gives this method " of limieg sggs for keepler To one pint * of sale ami one pint of fresh time add ° four gaBoos of boding water. When y cold put In stone Jam. Tbcu with a dish let down your frreh eggs Into It. tipping too dish after tl fills with Urn fluid, .so ' Mll'ip^U." Put toe eggs to wbresnror a you have town fresh. Krep^ln a ami i. When the sereotoee-yearujld locust- „ crane out of to» ground Umy appear ass a Whits grab, about an tnchkmg, hut they . soon tarn tea brown hit* and develop £ bodies two Inches long with wing, a They haves chisel in their talk with a-Iwhichtteyplows trench to trees for a ^nfiaee to deposit their egg* They are a j weuptad in RHnolae to eating the losves ' " - - , . ■' v. ^ ; ; i i ;

— latffBal. Hood's Sarsaparilla r^ttajajwrtf^'wte «P*agll!jai|aai»i_ ^"im'hhtl Try is new. It so and gtre new Us rodriges m the sestrv body. "Hood's Barsapatlfia did ma great goo* was Ured om from overwork, and IS Sored nsre*"lt^.kBgpm»*Oolwe*K.T. is^-BSs.»LJ*»OT, BadEaL K.™ Purifies the Blood Hoofs Bsrssjwrllls u rirameurttad by « ! Hood's Sarsaparilla by an diregw* dijslxftrfi* Made I cetyhyaLBOOD » CU. toweil. Ma» . | too Dose* One Dollar. -wnntwuT") ' HAIR BALSAM ■jbggs&g ■ i HINDERCORN8. < Stmt SikUfi. y^KOT JERSEY RAILROAD. ; l^pifraErsu'sai'S asatasawMsr—-""- : iSBSH-HF ' ^SS^sMat ^wSste^lfflucCKy ■ ^ , FBOK l-UILAD&PBIA. Trelas Han tor Cape ■ir-*spr»es west , dsresnoA H.liosnoiosr.v. Son.lsr'sxu S.rariraagriffy'dA ** 'ioMUtmecan J'oio*tTus>'lx»ni ' zauw&l&re aafcailaj' itx'sssas iraia . I IS I i tt%_tii5Su«3£.."- '..'.'."'."""ii.*." J*S i SSKBT ■■ TIOKET OFFICES. PtllLADKLldlU: I »q smcareiMUgw^^^ "fiaWSii DH be II .mi I u lis , uerasudjt^lwn^ iJSttvT , A. a DATTOB, I. R. WOOD, Seswtat—ssa* Ilea. Pre* Ap. ' 2?ra- 3,acfrti*fBfuts. © ifisso I A. C. ■ Yates & Co. Best Made Clothing , in Philadelphia 1 for Men and Children. Sixth and Chestnut - (1-cdg^iuilding.) J VClllsa WUtrrUl. «u. ; LUMBER YARD !J Schallongers Landing, . BUILDING LUMBER, I — -a-Ejaszt~"— b UDNTRACTOBB and BUILDERS 5 oenxns raenrrLr'rtLLgt]. e J. B. BGH3UJ JtN G ERH . i : AGENTS WANTEDI I a W.RT.aUTH, Oaasr* K. V. J tIEBIG COMPANY'S • Extract' of Meat. : BEKHMttohMh X.-"

9am fwrtrr, grifto, g*»trirt«a, gtr. '% • ; ; This Space is Reserved forS. H. MORRISON, LUMBER MERCHANT OF camden, n. j. I i'-c ■- ■ . ■ *'.• , - --v - r ■ •... i : .... ■ ■ i PLANING MILL ■ SASH factory 8i LUMBER YARDS. Sash, Blinds, Shutters, Moulding, &c. ] BUILDING "LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. WILLIAM C. SCUDDER & SON. rnoKT AMD rXDXKAI. STRUT* CAMDKM.N. J. Jr* SASH AND DOOR DEPOT, rae eadsremed u aretaiee to tuiai aU uaaa of miu,wukk Doors, Sash, Bits, SBottors, Moiiip, Srais, Elc. door and window frames a specialty. ^ , A l^NNTR: * KIMBALL, PRINCE S CO-. ; UUMBERJMERCHANT S, MILL "WORK. ' Rockland Lime, Cement, &c., tSic., ' KIMBALL, PRiNCE A CO.. : cTbT coles, lumber merchant, UAHDraCTDRXBS OF ; Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. ! BRACKETS, AND SCROLL SAWING. , Office, No. I A Kaiffhn's Avenue, Camcjen. N. J. lyfi-y : ENOS R. WILLIAMS, i Architect and Buildar, fiacp'war sfWav *"*"* *" " DUKE & DOAK, Contractors and Carpenters, CAPE MAY CtTV. N. J. GOFF & SMITH, : BRICKS TOTTERSBDFFAND CLAY LOWEST CA8II PRICES, • ractmu* si BclumslD aa* HlimUe; Offloe. munh-s Orocerv Slore, H a m i . i .. , u. nil* n.j. : W. *1HAW, txeel. ja-y onleri bj Mto em l-iomc. Atwouoo. Crortrlrs, grerislonj, <?tr. OLIVER'S PEOPLED MARKET, 37 Jackson Street, Cape May, N. J. HAND'S CENTRAL MARKET Corner Washington and Ocean Sts, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. - WILLIAM S. BARNETT, " Excelsi jr Market, P. E. Sharpieee Butter a Specialty. a-r " w ABHrtUiniH mm, cxrx HAY tarr. ». i. TUFT Sc " FOX, ' Liyery, Boarding and Exchange Stables, a - BANK 8TREET B,low ELMIRA. HIRE, *$ALE EXCHANGE. GEORGE W. REEVES, ~ B MUCTICAL Fluto Steam aid Ga Fjiitr, Hatiu of Biilliut a Specialt;, : joseph- pthenry, ' House, Sign and Frescoe Painter, 96 Lafnyette Street, Cupe May City. N. J. JB9-t " LFURMAN SMITH;"" " GOAL AND WOOD, = Soheliengerx Landing, Cape May, N. J. 1 " — ' to'BSto-.SSqfi&Saz VSWSSSSg"-"»- : WM. H. MILLa, I BOAT BUILDER, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J.

ftrtdlrt' j ftmt. |_ CHAS. NEEDLES' So AT www ISA BTAJID, No. 43 Washington Street, Cup* May City, DRESS GOODS AND MILLINERY anh Bate, Iter si aunri Hn, Hi 18 limBhrim. long and short Coat* 8wbaOaps, Embrokkrie* Lara* and Edginga of *1 kind* Kouru]uartra Muilto, fl tU-'per yd. Drem Union. 4 ct* per yard. Body M 7 cu., Wash lawns, 3 cU. Fast color Seereuckcr, 7 ct* FancyJletFlan ' nel* 1.0 ou. par yanL Bpedal prices In Ledre*' Ctondren'* and Hbrew' Jereeya _ Oar apodal bargains are too nomeroux to mention. We qorer offered better bar- - gain* None over 10 good. NEW CLOTHING STORE,1 No. 34 Washington Street, Cnpe May. My experience in Philadelphia for the past seven mouths has taught mc where to *■ buy Cheap to artier to sell Cheap I would ask too public to examine my [« stock of good. befMo gqtog^elsewhei-e, as money and time can be J Men's, Koilfi'siid Bon's Clotlpg< May bo found at my plaoc. v * SGftMidStraiMi,mlCapi!taDHiiii GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Don't forget toe place. CHAS. NEEDLES, , 84 Washington Street, Cape May Ctlja frmtt, Its mfl jMtwt grw OntoA. L. HAYNES, Stoves, Ranges and Heaters, , TIN HOOFING and GUTTER WORK, | •'JL1VF. AND L*KT LIVE." I Ms mablre sir u> be (oan-l a sty tub lot ot Carnage Horses and Road Equipages to Hire. will'iam camp, TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKER Csp« May Court Houaa.IN. J. JOSEPH SWAIN, v TIN AND SHDDT IRON WORKER, No. 44 Jackson Street. Cape May. jHimr, JJfrd, San, Kit. GEORGE L. LOVETT, ,, 64 Jackton Street, Cape May. N. J. Good Quality FLOUR, $2.75 per Cwt, OATS, GROUND FEED, CONDITION POWDER^ Harness, Blankets, Lap Robes and Repairs \ AT >HOP ON OCEAN 8TRFF*f <mJ DAVID W. RODAN, J TOOT OP JACKflOn BTRXXT, CXPX MAT. X. J. FIELD AND GARDEN^ SEED Coal S Wood. Flour A Food of oU£.ind', Fra»h* Sod Hoy in BaAo. ELDREDGE JOHNSON 99 Waalilrtuton »t., Cape "syC*. J., BOOTS AND SHOES,./; Lorxest sac BOSS oompieto aieekof . ^cfctsaa-^Criem aae* la slfiiae latest atyio, Qusitij RUBBER GOODS A SPECIALTY. Also a fall supply eoostoetly on asad or Fine Wall Fapers of the^ Latest^ Pattern^. ^ ICEI ICE! ICiEl Knickerbocker Ice Company! OF PHILADELPHIA. Sijjllfs Hotels, Ealamiti ail Cittais with Fire Eastai let. AUK) WIT! TUX BUT VUAUTT Of jCOAL ! CPA LI' - L. E. MILLER, ] J GENERAL CONTRACtOR, pi CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. J lr>»* , PHOENIX OILi CC 4257 tO 4263 Columbia Afenue, Ph'lad Manufacturers of /the C phoenix belt - This OB *411 preserve your belts ; has no Meet on gluec the full transmiasio/i of power. For sale by') J ', Belting Manufacturers am Mill Supp •r ' |\ _ $1.50 per gallon, in I, a and 3 gallon cans. I <11.25 per gallon in vand 10 gallon Us.d 11;: other. IT your supplyman has not gojlt send us his m Acma Rubber and Leather Cbment, I Channel Cement J Light ant J Rubbe Warrantad Bos in th# UfiFkot Sond ft PERFECT SATISFACTION OUARAN '"CYLINDER and MACHINERY OIL -• ■ ^ f ■

Jem Iubz fan Monumenta'and Toofnbatorrea Grain, Grass & Clever Seeds. LASDBETTTS lawh grabs seed. i^SvuSSS." *** b™1 "— David Landrethd* Sons, so* r saan south aixMtir^MUto. kL-Ji-ciT™' KSC ror cwtalwjgM*MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. 1 gSsSSs EPPS'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTINC COCOA IMeTailaMFMiiM - Fanners and Truck en Furnished With All Kinds of , Lime by tho Oar-Load, R. D. BARRATT, SSasJs tsuoul sad rotornio as sad ws wu read res TR&SSTi^alSiS-tiZ'TL 1 pircss tkui a 00., Aaaasu, Maah* ja-r ' Mill S'SiS s~?sss pcrtortiT. TbVtstr surtbaw smwj to uh reJ msrtsbw Impreremaat lauodaesd br tasm la uD^d'sDiNre*'" " mipcs. j r'i™'L «nd Orimos sold tor c*s! or mojtmjMJXOK S QAHL1S OSQSH IIP fUM ID You think Your lywo nro Cood. a E'SitmnajaHS" We Examine Eyes Free. w# Sta ths unsnaMa "tHi^wiW" lias ix-Ss-sastaa ffra: M Zineman A Bro., Optfefan iilijjp DKPANY rdelphia. Celebrated r oil. ed or ceraentedlaps, and gives, iply Houses at in cans. $1.00 pergaDon lqr die barrel, s address. ft ' id Dark, er Paste, Oil Proof. Prios List. iNTEED. LS of all GRADES