r ! "5 n
BTTHLKIOH^ I.mu Hpcnt Sunday with
Asa Mcl’lic'wm «•! Ciimden Sundavcil w ill* l>i« irfinilv In thia placr.
a N'cl'li il v» illi I
Ik-n
Ma\ , s]H-'ill Satutdity % ct licre. . ' Miss Ada I .ting spent Friday* and Siitunlav with friend* ut Scnvillc.
Miss Haddic s|h nt Sunday
Mr*. Kilvtard Stef ing a few days in Mill
Mim
c Munis, oTWildwrasI^ will her mutlicc here.
•Iiiian is Vpeiul
llyille.
Lyda UaitltK/' of Court I lent Sunday- with her par-
Mra. Mercy Uuck spcnfpart of the week with friends at Anglcsca.
Edgar
evening wii Cmirt Hunst
Sund «y
ouglas spent Fiiday his >ick fullicr at
mglas Jr. i^id wife spent ilh relatives at Couit
Misses Helen Crease and flcorgie .lt« ss called on liiends at Dias Creek op Saturday. ~ Jacob \V. Gandv, wife and daughtei Nellc spent Sunday with friends
at Wildwood.
Mis. Rachel Corson and^ Mrs. . Tyler,*of Goshen, were catlmg on . old friends in this place on Tuesday. . - " Joseph Nickerson and wife spent lie Inst of the week under-the
the
pjirental roof.
Miss.-s Annie and Eva Hewitt, of nt Siindav with
.-urge En'dicott.
lartiir.
tin ir aunt. Mr*. Ur
Little Jan
is spcn idparen
House, is sjx-nrling several days his grandparents* Jacob \V. ti
Court * wiilr dandy
s giand]
H. C. Carey is' improving the looks J>f_lns propeilv bv giving the f> nee* an>i olithouscs fresh coats ol
lime.
_jnss.-s Helen Crrsse, Adda Long anoKtt.i DuuglasJriid Mess’s. Herber^'Sfapnmg and .Edgar En iicotr calh;d on friends at_Rio Grande on Tuesday evening. A number ol the young people of this place attended a surprise party ler Hand, and
home of
wife on Fiiday evening.
mes were played, irt which .1 .
Ik part, alter which irfreshtnents ^ a J’ l!,c
• " ’ , 0 ness.
ed, irt hidi it
which
M rs. ; H - D. -Sit! one Irs." Jncoliy'* aiorc for a
an ice cream
In
man. whicli Tuoday ni
I.Hte* citUe
ship, Atlantic 1S23, Ins entir
An the: y Gtaslaan Daad.
he death ol ^AlMbonv Steel-
lich occur re*d nt Tucl
at Tuckahoe
night. Cape May County ol its oldest and best known
Mr<
Mr. Frank Rutherford ha* rcidcd Mr*. II 1). Salone'a old ktund IOj-
4 milk and fruit stand.
Mr. Henry Ikilun ha* hi* net in I ship, Atlantic County, December 23. his |H>und ready for fishing. | 1823. his entile life was spent Within John \\\ Coison Jr., has liis j« fcw milea of his hirtlmlace. He pound tinished and hi* net on ready I hcrv ‘‘ l ,J k,av ‘ County yo catch fi*h. Sheriff Irom lS6S'to 1870,^ and
I member of the Board cf Ft
s. He
Mr. Join) J. 'Kromer was here : rue day lu*t week looking after the \
iioving of ‘ '
reclmlders
char
ing of -his house : May. It ..will be
neW railroad
nid Cape ave.
The 1
putting their tracks i _ lor the coming summer,
much better ttaycling than we have
had lor years. - eldora" NOTES.
Ashurv Coff is improving in hralth. Howaid Haley sold his pigeon* on
Mon-lay. 1
The farmers of this place are planting their cprn. llcrbert Foster spruit Sunday at Cold Spring. • r ’ • f'apt. David Scull spciiV Sunday ut Cape May.
Alvin McKat
rhirty-fivc men lodge in 1836.
d company are hc . Reward ui g.«Kl rejiair Tuckahoe M. E. nrr. It yrdl he rfi rector 0 f ,| le Seat
1 ojvanij half S 1
rntury
and trustee in Church, and a
the Sea?ilie C«niJ> Meet*
i- g Association Irom the dote of its incorporation. One ol the original promoter* ol the Seashore Railway— now the Reading—to Cape Mav. Mr. Steelman was one of its director*
lor kcvcral years.
Ccuty Eeiiccl Seclsty.
!aig is on the sick list. ,
Sylvester Bid.op is-visit ing triend* and relatives at L'hilaUelphin.
Epv
11 Tu.
Miss Sarah
The Bible Clqcasot Uic I^eaguc held it* meeting night at the’linins ol
On'Friday night the Ladie*' Aiti Society will .hold a ir.ecting at the home of Mrs. Mattie Goff to elect clticcrs. ' ‘ The scholars of the school* are preparing for the annual cxainimt tion, wiiich takes place the coming
week. >/
Mrs. Jane Sutton, of Cijic May, is visiting her son, Samuel T. Sut-
ton, ot this plncr.
— nSEl*G GEEIX
Samuel Ewing and wile passed
through here on Sunday.
Mrs. Jennie Swain and daughter
I the home of her parents on
The 19th annual meeting Cape Mav County Medical Soci was held at Dale's on Tl
afternoon. The were elected :
President—Joseph Douglas.Tuck-
■ 'fihoc.
* Vice President—Joseph Marshall,
Tuc.. allot.
Secretary—Nathan Cohen, Wild-
wood.
. Treasurer — Randolph Marshall,.
Tuckahoe.
Thoms* H. Taylor, and shoemaker at No airret, doe* all repairing neatly, thoroughly And at rraaonahle has horn doing 'hualiicas lo Capfor elcreu years. Hip* In niipora arwed hy ^nachlne with silk to match! Lust or broken eyelets or hooka replaced.
e popular boot IN Waablucton
priura. He [»• May
CHARLES A. SWAIN Han Secured the Agency for The Cdohrated tW Emerald . Enameled ware
Fon Sai.k.—House and hot. I^it over half an acre, with fruit and shade trees, on Mcchanlo street. \Vi»t Ca|ie May. Must Iks aold to nettle and cut air. Apply U>K. 8. Weaver. 721' Franklin at met. Cape May City, or P. O. Hox.725. 2t Big line fiuit and candy .cheap nt II Ogu’fi. Eggs iSc iloz. at Campbells, 30S Dccaiur street.
Get it at Hogan s
KNERR’S
II
First Methodist Episcopal.
' The Mcthoilist Chinch is planning to free’itrelf qf debt as quickly ai
kUhstHiilinl im iked lor. T 1 have just pi I indcbtcdnci
visited
Saturday.
Luther Cummmgs was calling on fi iemls in this place .on Ttiesday. Will Thompson wheeled Jo Gal
.-were served, and all -'returi -their several homes at a lai after enjiyirfg the occasion much. Among those present (Jajner Hand and wife. Mrs. 1 McPherson, Misses Helen
fatfie '■
irned I late hot
^iid^atae .Cret
Lcpj€ and Berthu Ludlam v Georgie Koss, Arma and Nellie Gandy, Ida
eel Hand, Me
•s*e, 1^1 in Douglas. 1 Ludlam v Georgie
Jtoss, Arma nil
Nickerson atwl Hazel
Edgar Endicott, Herbert Manning, Hntry McPhetson. Howard Hand,
[erbert Man
•rson, Howard Han
Lew:* Hoffman, Carey and' Luci
Emlici
i.ry McPht
_ *•:* Hoffman, Carey and’ Harris. Clarence Rr^s, Noise Steelid Vouiis Luke
Mr. Samuel Rostynan ha* accept-
‘"ildwooil fishing. Mr. Heury Pniding
cd a position
1 nt W and h
* a girl
i* the happv latlier. * Mav Neal of West
And Laura Tat lor visited
•recently.
it Cape May friend* here
Thompson wheeled Jo Gape c fit st ot the, week on bustMrs. Jer.nic Learning was calling on relative* the fu st .ol the week. .; Mrs. Phene Baton has returned to
her home in the city after visiting
Iriends in this place.
Mrs. Emily Douglas and Miss Maude Yea ricks spent part of Tuesday wiih'lricnds it Court Homurand
Dial Creek.
Mias Jennie Woolson wheeled to Cape May on Monday. - ^ , Mrs. ‘^Flatrict Shaw is among fitriyis inthr city lor a few
Mr*. Maine Schellci
of last H eel
beat
Mrs. Beulah Tomlin wcis with her
sister, Mr*. M:
last.
Mr*. Linda McPherson was calling on fnenda here Tuc*d
mg.
v day*,
lame Schellcngcr spent part :ct with It tend* at Holly li Tomlin weis with her Matthew*, on Sunday
irtpson attended ' Melvin
ner Mrs. Crease | with his friend, Edgar
Errickson spent Sunday
WooUon.
wife of with her
Sir. Eph McCarty, of Alisecom, apent Monday apd Tuesday under
the ntental roof.
.V*r. Howaid Snyder and
Oiindcn apenUfrW days 1
siftet Mr*. F, ra^nd.
Our pupil* of the school are preparing, tor the annual examaination, which will be held next week. Mr .and Mr*. Ralph Denn ol Philedelphia has moved into one of the sugar company’s houses, on Rio
OfMM'ayenae.
W. U. ftilmerwns taken middeinly ill on Sunday evening, and by the skilnul effort* of live doctor anti kind neiehl-or* he i* reewering.
CAPE MAY POLNT.
H. S. Cva-
Mr*. Emma Barrett was at Green Creek on busihe** on Monday. Willett* Johnson, who is in poor health, is away lieing doctored, and we hope for hi* speedy
1 lies
m Hi
evening. Charles HcmmingwaV was with: Iriends ut Cape May on Sunday last.
Mrs. Charles Matthews calll Mrs. William Holmes last Saturday
/■cry.
called on
ightcr lcr,^)u
visile u.Sut
has hired
iv (or
«rd will preach
lenpan 7-45 J
lunday e be “Let
nfw railroari/compam Rev. Frank Shetij
in the chape
ing. The' subject will h
Drawn from fhe Lilc ol Jobe^” •
There
from
J. Wesley Cor*un, Cottvtable W. Corson, Jr., and wifi
Ri^iar lii.tiTI.fr f* ni nd 1
c • helpless • I kmd-hc; 1! in hy tl
\ found a ^sh bawl ,Rfc helpless-' conditi
i: Cre*se. well in a
1 May 3-7m
VS illiam Selvy is subject to pall any time lor all kind*, ol cleaning work in the way of taking up and putting down, carpets and heating the same. He is an adept at house renovating, and will be pleased to do all manner ol household cleaning *nd fixing. Address ai Cape “ Post Office. , 3ll you need a pair of men’s ladies'
:,pn. He being a or children*’ <hocs, go to I. Tenenrted man, he took the bird !»««"»• Vou will see the. biggest by the fire and kept it untii h assortment m footwear, with the very
en- was able to lake care ol ilself, when I Jo went'prices.. 508 Washington St.,
oil* | |»c put « tie on its neck and a tag on lili old stand,
I it and put it in a warm fftace, whi
quite an excursion ! it *0011 flt-w away. It can now be i .
hyre on 1 ucxla v to Court—j MX-nim the beach every day after fi*h. * ^
*ley Corson, CoitVatilc John 80U1H SEAVILLE. Corson, Jr., and wife, Edward' , Springer and wife. Mr*. Bert Mark- 1 Mrs ‘ MMld She l
lev. Mis* Viola Marklcy, Mr.
Mr*. Foster and -daughl their mother, Mr*. Snydct
dav.
William Bate went - to • Medford the first of the week to attend the
j funeral of a relative.
During the - storm of last week ni Holmes, of the stuigcon
firm of Holmes &
rk on the beet
Hi
relf afti
pravetnents 1
lame* of- tin 5500.00 on /the New nicmliei* arc most encpuragitii outlnok for the
giatifying.
'I'he topics of thi cou'scs next Sunday a
10.30, “A Selfihh Rcqiid Punuive Rekidt,” 7.30, -Fou mies of -Human Unppines
Combat
The**
under I depart! ntloTilei
if the ciety j
on Thursday] , -
lollowing officer* j WE
I HAVE NOW
r . r ... rir ..l RECEIVED
Full Supplies pf
§{andapd
pa{teprps
For May, of the latest Styles for SPRING APPAREL. Those who v isit our store will be
interested.
DRT GOODS AND NOTIONS
NllltlNEfir.
GENT'S FONNISHING GOODS. 0. Lt. &5. Care May, N. J.
i-ttsihle, after which »uti*t*iiti:tl imrqvctncnts may be looked lor. The
:htirch have just ji.iid ic old itnlcbtcdncss. : ln ing added in a j manner. The church i* most
partoris dl*-.
coti'ses next Sunday are u» lollows :
1, but
r our Enfc-
Human UappineM to be
nbatted.'
Evening with Robert Bums,” auspice* of the literary
ntmrnt of the Epworth League,
treat to a large a»*cnlbly. STrangets cordially invited. Etjoyable Birthday Party.
One of the most enjoyable birthly parties that has occurred recently us hekl nt the home of Mrs. Leam-
:kson street. Mrs.
Special-“ Strawberry Fuc^c at llogan*.
ing, on Jackson street. Mr*. I^p: ing was A1 years old Friday. 'I'he evening w a's spent with all kind* of games, and.wound up with a grand feil*t ol ice cream, cake, fruit, etc. Those p esent were: Mr. Lovett and wile, Mr*. Holmes and daughter, M's. Lamb and rlniighter, Mrs* May Alexander, Miss Ida Lea mine. Miss Emma Lovett, Mr. L.^C. Gibson. y ■*
WEST C£?E*MAY NOTES.
Mr. George feveringham end Post-
Swain wheeled to
muiUer Horace Swa Sea Isle City Sunday.
, c . Charley and l
im Eldredge, ol Philaisiting In* sons, Mr.
Henry Eldredge.
The people of our borough are making improvements to their property. • • - ^ The friends of Edilh Sea gave her surprise parly on Saturday afternoon. Those present were: Aida Tolbert, Mary -McPherson, Marion Eldredge. Rchic Oliver, Lilie Gibson, Bessie
Gibson,
Hoffman, Lena Sti’.ea, Lilie 'Nich-
ols, Gcorgie Landis,
Eldredge, Kloi
Elizabeth
irence Sea, Edith Sea.
* in .Mill-
r Toim'villc on Monday attending to sufnc Major arnl wife. Joseph Major J busincmii -
Ti Baker, Frank DaVI* and Mf. Mr*. Laura ChcsUr, pi Goshen,
^ 1 - '“r*. R. F
f" For Sale, cheap, lour ,6-loot show
Hogan’*.
E—Concert Grand Chick-
aWe for"
Ji.seoh Baker, i —
E'lward Miller. ^ was the. euest of Mr*. R. P. I homp-
WillLm Corson went tb Wilming- j » < ’ n ou 'Vedneaday.
ton one «lay lu*t week and brought; Mead*mes Emma Towrscpd and
the tug boat Laura B. down anil two, Emma Cotvon, of .Goo* float a to-load car* on tor the new ] Wednesday with
•'trolley company. Friday aud io *
; Emma Corson, of Goshen, spent J Wednesday with Mr*. Lizzie Wc*:-
J »ix cars
t». Wilmington -on Saturday,
*ck t
got William Mason, our road »upeti. andivixor, i* doing some fi tit doss Woik
Arrived hack on Sunday. jjn jhc way ot road building’.' Mr. George-Walter Michael Swing.ha* a fl-ick ol the
. _ . ichael Swing.!
tower to hi* cottage' finLknl. amlai^lfinciJ bufl cochin foi
In lu» the appcatMtce-al hi* cortage ity.
'WU in'this victn-
FokSai Ting Piat
erituE Piano, suilaMe for Rot el or' large room. Co*t Sioooloo. I*five" years old nttd in perfect order. Will he sold cheap for want of room, and examine it. J. D. Citato,'
420 Washington street.
Peanuts rousted fresh every hour at
Hogan's.
Get it at Hogan’s.
CbU a
Mr. Snrlhaker, of - Woodstown,.! was in town on Tucsslav looking i
50c boy’s aH-woolen. pants, all ■sjaes. lor 25c for ope week only, at ’I. \TrfienbiKim’*, 50S Wasliington
street. ~
Will exchange gowj Remington typewriter Im boiler feed pomp hot
D.FOCER Agent for Painter Engine, both Marine and Stationary, i horse power Up to 50 horse-power.
Week Day*— / "s * 3-35 r A-^r~- A "'" "***■
Samlay*—
4.3O P- M.—Expiw. Arrive Pblladri^Tralni Imt* rb?iiuW|,hU for Cape M*y 9'*5 A ’ Arrive Cape May P. M —Expre**. Arrive CNpr Slay I’.W —A'-'iimmydntlon Arrivr Cape
.4*15 5.00 SM5
TVIIIUmnibrt mill puiht* In Inteaiur vania. Ticket* anil lufonunlloa'al *ution. \V. G. Besckk, Gcnl SupJ. I EDSOK J. Wkek*. Genl Pksa’r Agent.
t3T
It is the handsomest, heaviest and ♦-finest quality of Enameled .goods offered. Made of heavy iron conffid with three coats of unantel. Absolutely pure atwl free from lend, antimony, arsenic and other j»oisonoub substances. , White inridc and n beautiful tnar- : bleized green and white ootside. r For resisting the action of acids it ! has no equal. Altogether it is the strongest, cleanI est, most desirable and best ennuicledware made.
&
m
YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH IT.
GHAF^LiBS A. SWAIN,
305 7 JACKSON ST.,
CAPE MAY.
P. O. Box Sti
’Phone 65.
MANUFACTURERS OF
M. C. SWAIN & Co.,
OFFICE RESIDENCE. I ARTIFICI AL STONE Cargje and Queen Streets \ PAVEMENTS. CELLARS. CAPE MAY. N. J. I floors. &c. -Tw^uty-five Years Kx]K-riencc. 1 or ANY COLOR OR DESIGN
Coward Uan Vessel,
Custom Tailorins:.
A full flection 10I
Ca**imcrC*
424 Washington Street.
new and up-lo date Flannel Strip.-*, Worsted, Serge#,and Cheviot* now in stock.—-At popular prices.
_ HOWARD F. OTTER, No. G19 WashingtomS^.. . Cope May City, N. J. GENRRAL UPHOLSTERER. RENOVATOR OF FURNITURE AND MATTRESSES.
SEASIDE STUDIO,
ADJOINING STOCKTON SURF BATHS. 15 rPIOTT/jaTBS 25 OEi<ITS Exterior apd Interior Work of all Kinds.
Enlarged, Develoning^and Printing Done for Aniatturs.
ter VIEWS OF CAPE MAY.
W. R. SMITH. Proprietor.
•O'^’WA.^PS. Pictures Copied and
ateurs
WHY HOT TEY ELWELL & ELWELL,
is um: UK tins is ccs, ii. as 7issir«ns sish,
For Fine Groceries and Provisions, Butter, Eggs, Etc., Salt' and Smoked Meats ? Orders taken and delivered.
PROMPT ATTENTION. < . SIGN WRITING.
PLEAl-LE YOUR HORSE. MAKE HIM STEP FASTER. Nothlne: Makes a Horse Work Better Than a Set or Harness That Fits Well. WE GL4JNT DO "TllWr WE make harness to FIT THE HORSE, not the
horse to fit the harness.
If you wish your harness to look well and last long go to a maker and not to a seller. It is a profit for me to sell you first class goods, not to humbug you In a cheap lot of harness made to sell and not to wear.
'all and s
<^all and see my line qf goods and look at my prices, and we know we will receive your order. ,
W. A. LOVETT.
MECRAY’S MARKET, 023 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J.
MEATS, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
P. E. SHWPLESS- GILT-EDGE BUTTEH.
point IB tlic cvnlrc line of the
^spe Mar. Delaware liny and Sc will’* Tourt Railway, near Uic intersect kin of tieach art-hoc and Ocean street, in the City ■ oLCnpc May; thence br a curve to the right, • arttli a raditnrtif 79.5 feet slant the cast let - of a proposed •■wye'' connection M a div tance s#-3 fed <o» point of junction with the west leg of raid “wye” connection, the radiasof curvature of wliidi i» jWwrt — J
XT OTICK —Notice is hereby tivea that _Ll the Ocean Street Pa**cntcr Railway . Company on May irt. A I). 1^31. fileil a petit/on with the Clerk of Cape May City TequediPK tl>e consent of 0>e eoverninz body of said city to Uic conrtrnction of a street railway, propelled by electricity. The
►•ni^l.operatcd and inaiutsined is a street (JOTIIltry PTOdllCS FrcSll DiUy. POUltTy Of All ZllldS.
. Squabs a Specialty. FROM OUR OWN FARM.
which the same shall extend MV as follows: ^ »
wm:. s. bh^lW,
GENERAL CONTRACTOR.
\ Dealer In
LIME, BRICKS, SAND. CEMENT AND BUILDERS’
MATERIALS.
Telehhove No. 30. -* 523 Eemira Street. "ifTHE! ARfrailPUlirS CLOT((iLHjn*E PBOPEB. Have yOn seen our nt ' ‘ ~
Look at the low prices in Men' the latest stj’les Hats. Great Cotfie and convince yourself
largest assortment. The Leading Clothier, Sboer and Gent's Outfitter, tington Street. Sol. Needles’ old stand.
rs? * OiS
Siiifajajai 1 ?? SSI
water. Apply to Sot- Nxeoi.es.
Atlantic Laundry.
fcin.e Mr. John Stantoii bn* given it
a coat <ff pat.it. I was in town on We l>*Vc two cortage* ncarlytOrn- j «tt«-r businca* inteics's.
pldctl l-.j PhitadHpbia parti. * The j Rcv. Mr. Pierce, of -Dover, Del., j Safe agent tor Thatcher MJg Go’s, j cat pc liter* arc from 1'htljdrlptiu. ; preached in ■ the Cnatry Ba{ni*t | erramerv supplies at Canipbcil*, joSi
bJu-H avenue and rn»iti«jr -
erly direction alcmjr the centre ol Ocean street for.a distance of ;ss feet to a point;
—1_.
t Hogan’*.
CLwciiou the Sabbath. .
’
irgains in Shoes. All up-to-date styles, it I am the cheapest in town with the
t I am the cheapest in tow I, TENENBAUM
508 Washington St:
BTE WAHT'8 BOARDING HOUSE
-^Restaurant Attached^*- *
Transient Boarders at Reasonable 'Rates
MEALS AT ALL HOURS -
Families Supplied with 0>«ici* aud Ctaui* by the quart
■-
JOHN R. STEWART, 310 DtCATUN or.. CA.t HAY N J.
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