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; Strain* Dwl Bttwi 4 Hunktn* and Colon
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Cottage Directory lor 1908
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u to their home* with *
"n“ 'Z '• c - 10,0 su i it •• *>l*pham, Samuel. SUt Columbia Are- ” . , • , “ * iiriushurat, alias R. I*. 24 Ocean St. ..t « .ii. i*i»n. uunn, becton S-. «ts Hughes St. • ttemion to t«-pin« in Harry u.. 1!»8 West‘Perry Bt .11 UAerion. * ho intent mium. Goorgo, W Jackson Bt. utter .li.cuirulshtne Hurns. Rev. James. 6S1 Wash. St. .• m .B-Me n>a« dreaded | aoyd, Ueo. W.. Hotel Cape May. n.'i Reckllug. who had tivaiue, Mr*. K. H., SU Reach A«£: V Irjm Hrll life, but a ! Barry. Or. Vera. 81a Stockton Are. .laahlnc fellow and a I Bruce, Mrs Catherine A. 102 Ocean 8L i Baird, David G..22 f Irat Avenue. . .1 Barclay, William K-, 26 Pirst Ave. i. .-r- confronting each Judaon D. 837 Waah. SU divldon was on tl». | dluh Andrew 8.. SIS Waah SU -ttlng'* brigade on the tioardman, Horace M.. 826 Waah. St.
r enemy reactved
i ngtit flank and hurled a . acalnat Reckltnk's bri-
tC held his |aailtkvn
■cndJ*irr.re-en- -Riakeiej, John. 26 Congreaa SU . . . . ,<rr,wn Mr* I. St Kaamav At
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Hankins did nothing ■ watched the lighting •iwp and saw the tern»s'» brigade driven like hurricane. ITje Union to a stronger position, to red Hnnklns rode
Brooks. Joseph R-. Mi Wash. Su Reus lead, Richard, 801 Queen 8U Baker, John A-, 621 Columbia Ave. Bailey. John M.. 811 Queen St.
Cape May Herald, 614 Wash. 6u
Casaelman, WUUafc S.. 8U1 Waah. SU
Cohen, Reuben. 208 Ocean SU
Corry, James C., 228 Perry St nd reprimanded Um Cloud. Mra. A. R-, 216 Queen SU • luing hi. position, implying v-amplon, Richard, 801 Beach Av
cox. Walter, 82S Stockton Ave.
'little or na rrdrea. In the ar- | J- CotanbU Ave.
Clark. James, 502 W. Perry St
Church. Mra- Margaret. 817 Wash. BU
Crawford, George C-, 660 Wash. SU crego. Rev. U. P.. 718 Franklin.St Chew, Wm. H. 245 Windsor Ave. chew. Mrs. S„ 201 Windsor Ave.
Cummings, Edwin J., 722 Wash. SU
certainly not In face of an enemy One morning shortly after daylight Colonel Reckling rode up to hi. commander's headquarters and. rousing the general, said •*! think the enemy ts meditating an Important move. If yon will ride out with roc to the picket line I'll show you
what I n
Deacon, Louis J.. 822 Columbia Ave. ciniond, Joseph. 81» Reach Ave. Davis, Dr. Charles N-, 837 Reach Ave. Dally. M.. Is South Lafayette SU Davl., Edward L., 651 Hughes SU Derwent, Robert, Broadway. Dougherty. Prank S-. 824 Corgle SU Davis, Mra. S-, IJUi Stockton Ave. Dougherty. C. H, 72J Waah SU Doak, James J., 883 Washington 3U Douglass, G, S. 514 Waanlngton SU Duke, Francis K_. 614 Lafayette SU Dewees, B. F-. 28 Jackson BU Diamond, John, 818 Reach Are. Oallet, Morris, Kearney Ave. DuPont, Irene, 812 Beach Ave. Davis, Miss C.. B, 660 Hughes Su DeSUver, Robert S-, Beach Avenue
and Jackson SU
propoaed to send his chief 1 of sraff. bnt Heckling Insisted that he should see for himself. So the genets! raUed Ids escort, and the two offl“We mu't go farther." said Reckling "I would suggest lhat the escort remain here so as iiocip*ti*w'tlie Sre" ••Rut"— said the general, showing extreme. reluctance to go on. “Cenersir exclaimed Reckling In felifned surprMe. ' The general dare not refuse with twenty cavalrymen looking on. He rode with bla Inferior a few hundred yards to a low fence, over which Beckling Jumped his horse Uunklns, knowing the eye* of the eacort were upon him. dare not refuse to follow. He was about to protest against this npyproach to. the enemy's rifles as unnecessary exposure when lie noticed a carl on Reckling’s lip. He saw the latter’s design, bnt he most either follow or lose Ibat respect of his men which was necessary to command. Trembling,
he rode on
A tnlnle Millet sang between the two men. The general ducked. Another and another. The colonel pushed on. the general a few pace* behind
him. More straggling shots.
"I see-no change In the situation." said the general "Let ns go back.” “N6t here." said Reckling; “not here. Farther to their left I think (bey are massing a force OB our right lost as they did the other day. They can't get
at us on our left for the river and the —- _ hill where we bare thrown up the Farley, R. Henderson, 658 Hughes SU
earthworks.'
Ellison, Wm. 11. 221 Stockton Ave.
Ewing, Dr. B. K, Myrtle Ate.
Easiwlck, Thomas W.. 46 Jackson St.
c-lrrelh. C. P, 47 Jackson SU Karp, Mrs. A. G.. 505 Hughes SU Edmunds, J. Henry, 42 Jackson SU
Edmunds, Mrs. Mary M.. 664 Waah
Ington SU
El dredge, tails C, 213 Perry SU Eldredge, Dr. J. Smallwood, 1142
Waahlnglon SU
Eldredge, Samuel F., 916 Wash. St
Flynn. James, 18 Jackson SU Focer, Dauled, 233 Perry SU
Fenner, Mra. Annie, 715 Corgle SU
Kenton. George F, 257 Grant BU r'iiikinhurg, J, 668 Wash. SU
Foster, Mrs. Sarah A., 201 Perry BU Freeman. Dr. Walter J.. 825 Beach
Avenue.
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“But we are not'going to We're going straight toward “We'll turn presently." “How moth farther have i
asked the general
“We must ride along In front of their line till we reach that wood on our
left"
The general shuddered. Riding In front of their line meant certain death.
“This Is suicide." be protested. “Com* on." said Uie colonel.
Putting spurs to bis botwe. Reckling started straight toward the enemy * tinea. At the name moment a storm of ballet* whistled by the-two men. Hun-
klus could not stand the test.
Gray, Giles, Mias U. C-, 242 Wlndaor
Avenue.
Gieene, Mra. M. M.. 7 AUl Gemrig, John H., 107 Ocean, BU Graves, Ferd-J., 631 Columbia Are. Graves, N. ZL, sSouth Lafayette adn
Congress Btt. \
Gallagher. Christopher, 45 Jackson St Gilbert, Conrad M, 207'Howard SU Garrison, Mra. 8. B, 822 Decatur SU Gregory, Dougiaae, 21* Perrr BU
Herald, (Dally and Weakly),
Washington SU
Hepburn, W. Horace, Beach Ave. .HaUowell, J. Wallace, Hotel Cape
May.
_ | Hughes, Mrs. H. S.. 612 Hughes Bt “ e Hackett, Stanton H-, 665 Hupkes at
nd rode back as fast as Us Robert S.. 705 JeffBJaJh I
k Georgs T, SN Beach Are. U James W., U9 Hughes St dl. Mr*. I r. Congress BU , Zopher H.. 132 Grant BU . Henry C, 9 Gnat St
Uagert, M. A., 628 Columbia Ava. * * JG, 19U
Ucdom. Joseph, 202 Leach. Dr. A. 1*. 1011.1
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Mow. Frank H.. 911 Bewh Are.
Maguire. Mias Caaale. 41 Jackaon St Moore. 8. H., The Elberon. Moorhead, J. W.. 626 Hughe* St McCreary, Dr. James, 222 North BU Miller Alfred B.. 1115 Waah Bt Macgartaad. Loo, 721 Columbia Are. McGrath. L. J- *19 Beach Are. McKenna. A. D.. (19 Beach Ava McCabe, 8. B.. 90S Columbia Ava Middleton, George P., 24 Congress Bt Miller, C. J.. 812 Stockton Av*. Mldlen, Edward B., 725 Columbia Ave McCreary. W. H., 34 Guerney -St. Mocray, Jeremiah, 211 Decatur BU Mecray. John W.. 213 Decatur BU McCredy, R. W., 652 Hughe* St. McMullen. W. J. p 207 Congress Place Monroe, Peter, 235 Congress Place. Matthews. C. L-, 397 Broadway. Mudge. E. N„ 84 Jackaon Su Monroe, John L, W. Beach Ave. Marshall. J. W.. 226 Congress BU Maria, MV*. W.. 718 Corgle Bt Mliter, C. Earl. 654 Hughes Su McLeod, Rev. J.. 510 Hughes SU Marshall, C. G-, 13 First Ave. McDonnell. W. C-. ®18 Hughes SU Miller. R. R., 1148 Wash. 8U Marcy, Samuel 8.. 416 Bank Bt Marcy, D. V. Jd. D.,Cor. Ocean and a SU McKnlghU Mrc. R. J., 749 Waah. 8u Mecray, Prank, 612 Hughes 8u Melvin, F. J., 616 Broad SU BulUner, J. Harry, 216 Perry BU McCaualand, A. G., 509 Franklin SU MacglU. C. C.. 903 Stockton Ava— Morioe. W. W„ 829 Stockton AVA McGrath. Louis J., 819 Stockton Ave. Marta, Mra. John N., 916 Beach Ave. Miller, Frank W.. 841 Hughe* SU Miller, Lemuel E., 641 Hughes SU Morris, Mrs. Evan. 621 Columbia Ave.
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Newkirk. John B., 1015 Beach Ava Nlrdllnger, Frank. 633 Hughes 8U Nelteon, William, 22 Jackaon SU NeQson, Dr. T. R-, 6 AUantlc Ter. Newkirk. L Robert. 915 Beach Ave. Norris, Dr. R. C.,
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Ogden. George. 746 Washington St Otter, Howard F., Broadway. O’Crowloy, M.. 128 Decatur St
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Phillips. Dr. W. H., Cor. Ocean and Hughes Sts. .’hlllips. Dr. E. H., Cor. Ocean and ughes Sts. Paid, Mra. Bertha R., 208 Congress
Place.
Rogers, John M., 609 Columbia Ava. Reed. Mra. Anna S., 513 Lafayette SU Rouasell, Albert E.. M. D.. 10 South Lafayette SU Rodan, David W„ 238 Perry St Seed. Dr. C. H., 687 Hugbea SU Reeves, George, 407 Broadway Rudolph, 8. A.. 35 Jackson-SU Rutschman. Frank 8.. Eighth Ave. Reeves. G. W., 1114 Lafayette Su Rice. L^L, 211 Perry SU
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gulleys, and no life lines are required.
YACHTING, The Cape May Yacht Club is headquarters for yachtsmen. The harbor contains five hundred acres. j DRIVING, RIDING,, ETC. Miles <ti beautiful Streets and Avenues. Good roads throng the abjacent country. GOLF. The links of" the Cape May Golf Club, among the finest in the United States, are open all Summer. Frequent tournaments. THE COTTAGE COLONY is a distinguished feature, made up of residents of the leading citiesof the Union. It is a SHORE RESORT with all the advantages of the Country Place, because it is the only resort on the coast, on the main land
and not on a sanded island, and along its avenues are trees with verdant foliage. THE^AIIKETS are the best, with fresh vegetables gathered from farms in the adjoining country.
Shields, Peter, Beach am
Avenue*.
Sanborn, A. E.. 209 Howard SL Bidder, Dr. W. B., Cor. Ocean mid
Hughes SU.
Smith, H. H-, 901 Stockton Ava. , Sewell. W. Joyce, 906 Columbia Afe. Simes, Samuel, 208 Windsor Ave. Sewell. Robert, 237 Wlndaor Ave. Sheppard, L It, 44 Jackaon St Sikes, G-, 8th and Beach Aveune*. Sherron, Wm. T, 220 Windsor Ave. Sheppard. W. R-, 425 Waah. SL Shearer, Dr. G. H., 613 Lafayette 8t Steven*, Lewi* T., 722 Corgle SL Steven*. Wm. T., 726 Corgi* SL Smith, L H-. 808 Washington SL Mra. 811 Howard SL Slokn, John H., 829 Stockton Ave. '-.uetke. A., 1025 Washington SL Isare, Jacob, 30 Congress Street Shoemaker, J. L.. 818 Stockton Ave. Sayre, LouU C., 823 Waah; SL Sett*. Auguatna, Eighth Ave. Starr, Dr. R. Walter; New Jersey and
Baltimore Area.
Schell*nger. B. la, 488 W. Perry SL Shields, Chas. B.. 406 Lafayette SL Smith, W. R., 612 Washington SL Smith, M. 8., 921 Washington SL Steven*, William L, 216 North SL Stltes, E. P., 518 LSfayette SL 614 j sutea. 8. R.. 1108 Lafayette SL Seariee, E. J., 206 Broadway. Stoteabury. C. R., Kearney Are-
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om,mwu4/, ,v-, Kearney Sheppard, H. W-, 417 Broad* .
Swain, Marvin C„ J37 Wlndaor Av*
Stevenson, W. N., 124 Decatur SL
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borne could carry
Bravery win* reaped even from an enemy. The Confederate*, wondering, watched Reckllns coming. Preaently be turned and rode slowly along the
front of their line.
Bred. It wa* an eighth of a mite •» cover, and aa the soldier pa mad over the distance and entered the wood • cheer went up from the Union eoktlerr and the Confederate*, who were too
Hart. Edwin K., 10 North SL
Hess, Rev. Arthur. 606 Lafayette SL
Heston, Herbert, Jr, 629 Col. Ave.
Holman, Mrs. W. A. 705 Columbia
shot was Harned,
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Taah, T. J, 729 Waah. 9t Thomaa, A. C., 668 Waah. St Tolan, W. t, 7 North «L Towneend. I- H, 1061 Waah. St
S23 Stockton Ave Thomaa, 1
When the general Joined hie escort be knew tnat hla military career had ended. But his aptired* for * different
Hearer, Dr. F. L, 1289 Wash. SL Hall. Mr*. L. M-, 603 Lafayette 8t
Hand. Dr. Anna M., 610 Wash. BL
Hand, Enoch W.. lOll Waah. SL Hand. Harry, 1014 Waah. SL Hand, Joseph. 1007 Wash. BL Hand, StUwell 8., 661 Wash. SL
HasaUmrat, H. McKean, 817 Wash
637 Columbia Are.
0 Wa*h, St, 7 Waeh, St.
tucaey, u. na*a. HBdrsth, J. M. E., Star VUla. Hinas. V. D., Madison Are an
Thompson, J. W„
Townsend, C. P-, eer wasninmoi Towneend, F. K. 638 Waeh. »L Tolan, J. P, 47 Jaekeon SL Tilton. Mra. May, Broadway. Townsend, B. F. 118 Decata St
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1, J, 913 Beach Arenoe. WrighL 8. D., 805 Stockton Are *” * ‘7, Dr. T. S ^ ‘
service in the army and erseta a manrt among re# people that be re end run for coogreea. Tbe bench played hi* part well aad Juet ar the
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Ware..Horace. R, 1146 Waah. SL Wearer, Geo. P-, Hughe* aad Frank-
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