CAPE MAY DAILY HERALD.
YOU 11. NO. 2.
CAPE MAY, N. J., THUKSDAY, JULY 2, 1908.
PBICE TWO CENTS
TERRIBLE DEATH
M*n Ground lo Pieces Wildwood
FELL UNDER TRAIN
Missal Ha Grasp on Moving Train and Was Mangled Under the Can
Special to the Herald. WUdvood, July 1.—A letriable accident occurred here this afternoon about four o'clock. A man. who cam. down on the ezeuraion this morning with sereral others, was wraltlng on the platform for their train. In the meantime a freight train came along and went by the station at the rate of about fifteen or twenty miles an hour. The man started to Jitttp'aboard. but In some manner missed his hold and was thrown under the wheels. After the train was slopped the terrlably mutilated vlttim was drawn from under the wheels, and It was found that both legs were cut off. and both arms also were torn off. and be was otherwise mnlilald. Piecee of his bones and flesh were picked up along the track for aome distance. The man lived but a few minutes after the accident.
•A ORKAT show The Iron Pier Presentation la Greatly Appreciated The people of Cape May never had an op .onunity lo see a better play than the Pollard and Bums Block Company put upon their stage at the opening of Iran Pier theatre last even* ing. “Northern Lighta” is a most ihrilling and fascinaflng play, and la tilled with surprises from start to finish. The company shows much talent and their acts are most natural. The play was such a combination of army life and love a train that none oould help but be interested. The scene was at Point Terry in Montana In 1876 and the parts were all remarkably well taken. The specialties were taken by Miss Mabel De Young and Paul Bums. The ho use was kept in a roar. Unfortunately the programs became misplaced, but they will be In abund-
Mra. Lewis Edwards Dies
Mrs. AbMe Edwards, wife of Captain Lewis Edwards, of South Dennis, was found dead In bed by her husband Tuesday morning. Mrs. Edwards had been til the preceding day with indigestion, but was thought to have recovered, and her death was, therefore, a most sudden shock to her husband
She was about seventy yean of age, and la survived by her husband; one daughter, Mrs. Frank Learning of Cape May Court House; and two eons, Adolph Edwards, of Ocean City, end Lewis Edwards, Jr., of South Dennis
For Sals Cheap One large 8t. I.oids Touring ('ar, 1907 model, complete with cape lop, Hprague glam front, new^ painted, in exceptionally fine condition. **' WOO. Apply for demcwslrstfen at 744 Lafayette sL, Cape May, N. J.
Price
SL Petsrs-tiy-the-Sea, Cape May Point The following clergymen are exacted to preach at this church throughout the present summer. July S—Rer. F. T. H. Finn. Valley
Touring Cara to hire. Experienced and licensed chauffeurs. £dw. Dale.
t* , W** o-v •» The ladies of the Presbyterian church will give a porch party at the Manse on Thursday evening, J uly 8th, m hen they will sene ice cream and home made cakes. Orders for cakes can left with Mias Emma Stiles at bar store 0t> Washington sL or St tqe
Keep Cool In our comfortable and easy-fitting, ligbt-welght garments that we tailor beyond comparison in style and fit. For tbe younger set a swSgger air imparted by an artful daxh of Nen Yorkisbnea here and there. For the men of sober taste, simplicity without severity, fashion without
Our prices are easy of reach. Edarwrd Van Kaaaal, 434 Washington si Both 'phones. A Good Daily r The Ocean City Dally Reporter made iu appearance for the summer of 1M8 on Monday, and is fresh with all the latest asws of that nourishing
The deposits of the Hscurily Trust
if the management was not good and rvaUve, this would not be so.
Per Safe
Htylish bay bone, safe and sound, a child can drive him. He can go a mile In three and one-third minutes. Also latest rubber lire rims boot gad cutunder surry, driving and work i block wagon, lam not a r, as this Is my own private stock and I am too busy to look after the game. Win. M. Weaver, V tf 827 Washington st.
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« money by fire or
burglary, deposit it in the tieearily
will fag held this morning at the club
SUPER* BATHING The Water la at An Excellent Temperature Bathing is at IU height and the water is at an excellent temperature. The popular bathing hour Is between eleven and one o'clock, white the eervanU bathe usually in the afternoon ween three and five o’eloek. In the evening there U another hour for bathing for men who go to the eitiae through the day and arrive on trains coming in at five and six o’clock. The person who bathes at Cape May is not required to wall until the tide Is at a . ir height, because tbe beach it smooth and has a gradual decline Into cean and the strand u a hard while sand, yet elastic, and free from gulteys and boles. Consequently at Cape Mar no hfo-Une is used such as is found at other resorts.
Lunches of all kinds at Araold’i Cafe. U
Lobster salad, picked from real lobsters, not from cans, at Arnold's Oafs.
12—Her. Edw. A Canon. St. Paula, Philadelphia. 18—Rev. Geo. J. Q. Kramer, Assistant of SL Michaels. K—Bar. Gee. J. O. Kromer, Old an Angels, Baltimore. 8—Res’. Wsldemar Jan Philadelphia 8—Rev. O. Wharton McMillan,Long Island. New York 16—Rev. William H. {/raff. Memorial Church of thaHoly Comforter. -Philadelphia. 22—Her. William H. Graff. Me-' mortal Church of the Holy
. ful Methods of Handling.
The Bret cutting should be made when about one-tenth of the plants are hi bloom. This usually comes la May or early June, and at a time when It Is dlOeult to cure the bay. the mower la the morning of what promises to be a clear day, as
soon as the dew Is off.
In the afternoon. If the weather "htt bees favorable, rake the Mfatta and pot hi to small cocks.
two or three days » plants underneath wifi be partlafiy or completely smothered. If U is exceedingly green when cocked, or rainy weather seta In, It will heat, unless the cock U opened every day or two. 1b favorable weather no morn difficulty will be experienced 1b curing alfalfa than In curing heavy growths of clover., says the Farm and Homs. The leaves are rich la altrogea and tan off readily when dry.
Little Bobby wes leaning over the bridge gating down into the dear waters of (he lake. "Oh. pa,” he exclaimed suddenly, "what kind of fisL are those swimming over there T“ “My eon." replied his father, “that to a school of German carp." Bobby was thoughtful ’A school, pa? And do they have DaDy
Hurrying Cupid. Td like to buy a parlor oofs,” announced the old gentleman with the gold-rimmed glassea. "My daughter has started receiving company from a young' man." “Ah. here U Just what you want. Mr," responded the poilte clerk “This
are paid. The credit for originating fils phrase belongs to a company of Megltek strolling players whs. although their salaries had long been In ayream, ware rehearsing “Hamlet" The rehearsal progressed, bat when
^ tele WHUs L. Jfimaa, who died a Bute gy^^Tla mtact wtth thewteee ef 'iTSr: ■—
People Who Reiistered Vester<*y
ARE COMING ALONG
Cape May is ihe Mecca ol Visi From all Over The United States
MAKING ALFALFA HAY.
Hotel Lafayette
Philadelphia—Mrs. William
gins, Harry R. Quia!.
WUkesbarre, —Mbs M. Kirwan. Pittsburg—James O. Polliua. Rochester, N. Y.—Reynolds Hama
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Phfiadelphia—Mrs. Pauline Thairimer, Morton G. Thalhetmer. New Yortt—Mr. and Mrs. J. H.’ Childs. Baltimore—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas in. Chalforrte Philadelphia—Mrs. M. H. Farrow, Mrs. W. H. Laslar. Trenton—Mr. and Mrs. T. D. 8enor. _ Wayne. Pa—Agnes P. Wood. Miss
cured with the least handling pon ery alfalfa grower In district! where rain is frequent should provide hap cape. These may be made of tight ootid, duck one-quarter to Ite yards square. Bern the edges to prevent raveling and make eyelets In the corners for strings. Cut heavy wire In 18-lncfa lengths and make a loop on one In which to tie the strings ated to the pegs These wire pegs can be either run Into the ground or pushed Into the sides of the cocks of hay or alfalfa Alfalfa cured under hay cape is of much better quality when cored In cocks or In the
"Joi riled" WeoL One of the defects tn wool which the buyers very carefully look for Is what is known as "feinted" wool which means that there are certain portions of the wool fiber which are weaker than others. This can be usually detected by breaking a sem-
en ce ol weak portions in the wool fiber generally means that at some other the sheep experteaoed or the growth was stoj for the time being. To prevent
should be kept in ng condition and
i prevented as much as poe-.
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She had refused him, and be utood mustache end (asking she wts in a tearing
“Oh, res It Is." he drawled. “At any rate. Pm Interested. 1 shouldn't like you to merry a fellow X didn't think ~ of. you know, since I came near
-I didn't t^n* even <* marrying you, and as to whom I do marry, you have lag to do with IL 1 shafi marry
AT THE HOTELS
THEY ARE DOING WELL ffuooesa of Two Cape May Young Men We have Just learned that William B. Phillips, eon of our esteemed townsman Dr. K. H. Phillips, who has been ed in California with Fred Hayre, son of Pilot Louis Hayre, another of prominent citisens, for the pant tFo years, engaged in real estate and engineering business, expects to return borne about the middle of July for a couple of months vacation. The two young men hare enlarged their field of action by purchasing an orange grove and going into the buslof raising oranges to help supply the Eastern market. This business, along with their engineering work, has kept them pretty well tied down and they have thought all along that neither one of tnem would be able to get back borne for at least another year, but their interesta have so shaped themselves that they will not permit Fred Hayre to') leave California this summer but be will be able to lake an extended vacation next year. William Phillips, however, has arranged to come home this summer and t > remain in charge of IhMr Joint interests next year. it will no doubt be a matter of regret to all their many friends that they are not able to get home together as the boys have many friends in Cape May who wish them all the prosperity possible and would be glad to see them
Philadelphia—Walter O. Farley, J. P. Lansing, Mrs. D. M. Woodward.
CoatesvlUe—Frank B. Burroughs. Dayton. O.—Dr. J. C. Reeves Mstacker, N. J.—Miss Harriet Hols jff. West Chester, Pa—Joseph H. BrinPUlslmrg—Harriet A Myers.
Philadelphia—C. O. Quillen. Hsddoafield. N. J.—Mr. and Mrs T. Frederick. Star Villa Washington—JJ N. Nenmeyer. New York— George E. Tar bell. Philadelphia—^ Mrs. J.
Cape May—Mrs. O. H. Garretaon. Mias Sue Hildreth. New York—Mrs. L. Pearson. Trenton—Mrs. 8. Miller. The Virginia Phliadelphl—sMrs. A. M. Boyd W. B. Priest. New York—H. M. Banner, Helena OBL W. D. Crave, Miae G. Crane.
Philadelphia—M lee Theresa Barber, Miee Marie Musante. Woodbury, N. J.—Mrs. E. Batten. Mfee L. A. Batten, Miss Helm
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New York—Mrs. C. B. Gage. N. J.—N
Imer Haas, L. W. Wolf, W. 8.1 tfog, C. 8. Robinson. Chicago—Mrs Mary Cohn, Miss ana Anna Harris. Cape May Court House—Rev. W.
Wilmington, Del.-^Jam* Sjp*j!F' - Bethlehem. Pa.—H. W. Carroll Villa
Miss JB. Lefferty, Mrs H. Goregh. -J. Kerrigan. The Windsor
W. P. Iredell, Master J. R. Iredell. Brooklyn—G. K. Brows. N. J.—r. sad re. C.
All mixed drinks made and served in the best of styte at Arnold's Cafe. U
FOR SUCCESS IN LIFE’S FATH.
If yon are not very clever, don't be discouraged. It Is not always the ny man. or the positive genius, who makes headway. \lf nature has only given yon average 'brain power. make np for It by cultivating other valuable qualities. Go in for genuine, honest wtff-k. Take a pride la doing every Job well. Turn out the vary beet article you can prodooe. Do nothing as if it were
The Cape May Daily Herald made its appearance yerterday morning for the season of 1908, andwill be published every morning, except Sundays,! during the months of July and August. It will be the aim of this newspaper to present in a readable manners mirror of the iga of permanent and transient residents here. It will publish each daya list of the arrivals at the various hotels and will chronicle all events which transpire that should appear in public print It will be the leading morning newspaper published, at Cape May this sumcer, and will, therefore, have a field distinctively to itself, in which it will try to warrant the support which was given to it last year, and which will be given to it by the visitors and business men of the community this season. Its drenlation will be as large as any other daily newspaper published here, and will be distributed among all the cottages and hotels of the resort, and will also be sent to many out of town subscribers. The subscription price will be one dollar for season, and if you desire to be a regular reader fend your subscription to the publishing office, New Herald Building, No. 614 Washington street Advertising rates will be given upon applica-
Earn for yocraslf a reputation for reliability sad standi honesty. Be known as "a white man." Tbeee are precious qnalltfee. 80 la •punctuality. Cultivate a habit of turning up promptly to time. Be as correct- as an English lever watch. Redeem your promisee. Be willing, keep your tamper well under control, and, by .year wards and deeds, convince those around yon that you are to be treated. Just, -then, think of your channts. even if yon are not a clever young person. Buck up, Hke a good sort, and succeed on tbeee lines There Is heaps at room for this class of com-
ARE ASHAMED OF THEIR JO*.
“I don't see why It Is.' fiat dweller, "that men are of washing clothes when thgy are caught at It Why shouldn’t they? Washing is about the hardest work anybody can do, and yet It to relegated to women. The other morning I got np unusually early, and. looking across Into the window of the next
ie with short hair tub. At first I thought it was a short-haired girl, hat when she raised up and I saw that she had on tronaem it was bores la upon me that she was a boy. Tha moment be looked at me he ftowuedl came to lhe window, and angrily draw the curtain down. Now, why shouldn't be hare washed those cloths# with the curtain up and me looking at him Just the same as he would hare done If be had bean a shorthaired glrir
Pa, the direct rays have beaa to heat a better of blackened pipe
ANNOUNCEMEVT CONCERNING
Cottage Families Are Coating To Cape May
Post canto, every style, Cape May views, birthday cards, fanny canto, from one cent lo fifty cents e A'are's Pharmacy, Ocean st. and Columbia ave.
One of ths Old Firms. One at the most reliable plumbing .Inns in our city to that of George «V. Reeves, «22 Washington Street. Mr. Reeves has been doing business >n Cape May City for twenty years uid by his motto "Only first class work.” has built np a splendid bust
Reeves—MacIntyre Rev. James Burns, pastor of the Fitat M. E. Church, united in manriage at an early hour yesterday morning, Mr. Thomas M. Beeves of West Cape May and Miss Mary M. Macintyre of Philadelphia. The happy couple left od the 7JO train for a wedding trip.
One of Oar Oldest The Jewelry store of Joseph Hand, ail Washington si., is one of the oldest establishments in our city, hating been established in Philadelphia 1831 and moved to our city some fifty years ago. It has long been known as >ne of the most reliable for the repairing of fine watches, clocks, and Jewelry, and as a reliable headquarters for jewelry, cut glam and band-painted'
.Lewis T. Stevens is Commissioner of Deeds for the States of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, also Notary Public, 614 Washington sL
Whitman's confections, Lowney’s confections,Peters’chocolates, Hershey chocolates, after-dinner mints, cream soda with crashed fruits, Ware's Pharmacy, Ocean sL and Columbia
ave.
as WUthank, at 407 Washington street, was opened to the public Satarday the ZTth ulL with a foil
the Pure Food d under to own
THE PEOPLE
PERSONAL MENTION
The Events oi the Week Told in Brid Paragraphs—Home People and Visitors
City Comptroller John M. Walton, and Mrs. Walton, of Philadelphia, arv occupying the cottage at No. >21 Ocean street this season.
Frank Hoffman Deed. Frank Uoflmac died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Joseph Camp, st sea' Point Monday, afternoon, after a lingering illness of several yearv. He was in bis 86th year. The funeral services occurred this morning from bis late residence at 10 30 o'clock. He survived by four daughters sod two ins. He was a brother of Mrs. Daniel Fldredge, anj Reuben Hoflman, both residents of West Cape Mar.
Peter Quidort Stricken Peter Quidort on Monday morning fell to the ground in front of his property on Beach avenue, suffering from i stroke of apoplexy. He has partially recovered since from the stroke but is suffering greatly from a. shoulder blade, broken In bis fall. He is over eighty years of age and has resided here over thirty years, coming originally from France.
The habit of thrift always follows a man. Have money and deposit the same on interest in Security Trust Company, then it makes money while yon sleep.
Secure The Daily H The Caps May Daily Herald makes Its appearance for the summer today and will con tin ur to be published each morning except Sunday, throughout the season, if yon have not already ordered the paper to be left at your cottage or ofiloe during the season, send word to the office at the new Hkkai.d building No. 614 Washing ton street, and you will be sure to receive ibis most popular and best Cape Jlay daily paper. Tub Herald was the only morning paper published at Cape May last summer and gives all the news of the preceding day. The paper wOl be greatly Improved this year over that of last, because of the improve menu made at the office and the modem faculties which have been im.tailed since last year.
Holt water taffy, Fralinger’s, Atlantic City, fresh daily. Ware’s Pharmacy, Ocean street and Columbia avenue.
Uncle Dick’s It to generally conceded that Unde Disk’s Congress Hall surf both bouses
that the service given and if you wish 10 hire a bathing salt be has them that fit equally with your
The original Ping Pong Studio, to now opened in Its new and large quarters at the Iron Pier, and will make a specialtr of Ping Pong Photos, Post Cards and Bouvlner Post Cards, tf. W.T. E
Get your lee Cream of the Caep May Baking Co-, No. 406 Washington
One good work hone, one open wagon, a double set of working harness. Apply H L" Hxrald office, 614 Wash-

