Cape May Herald, 11 May 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 8

•COOBT HODSE.

Kcv. C'lta*. WniAVii-k, ol PhiU-.

U li.I.i*, kiK-nt ttic titvt of Hie week I u ' u ’' «'"> ,,er i\ it ti Iririi-i- l.t-re- ,l,e «* week. Key. I)t. E. L. Allen irii.rue.r! M'v S.tnprl

linme on S.itjit.luy Irtiin Piitk(>u)(;. I

with hi--

wlitic hc'kjieiit M-verul tla\.s with hi» H°use.

— Mr*. Annn Shaw wheeled to Diat

hej i

i in the Quaker

ml John tetinp uf

it Tueadaye > I.lqydt iif Ftankford^ nnday with hiii niothei,

E. D. Foster (.'it v latit wet k.

The ViHiiig.Mrtt'n ('hrisfinn Asao-

ci.ition care a -octal on Friday even-

ittC. whidi^vas larcvly ntteiuleil. Messrs. Howard llaitdaiul K"*» at'eudcd a ieuular meet

the Jr. 0<-* V. A- M. at<»oshen ofl

Sutuidny evenutg.

ExaSenatnr / E. L. Rn-« was 'in NeWatk *>n Tuewhty iiitendine a meeting of the ((tanil Loilgc ot Odd

FdiJowa.

E. C- Wheaton was a Quaker' City - Uitor on Tuesday-. _ Charlea B. '~4*:t.» spent Sum Mrs. Anon B. Lloyd. A hase ball team is heiug organized here which wijl be under lltc - contml of the V. M. C. A., and all . players desirous of -ccnrinjya position dn tlris team sHoiilil correspond w ith Dl.‘William (i Hand.' Games will he played each Saturday with good last Pliiladelphia teams Get it at Hogan’*." sotiTH Lissra. Herbert Stephenson spent a few dais with Millville amd Vineland

ft lends.

M. D. Ware served our jteople wt|h (had on Tuesday. Mis* Belle Scull is on the sick list

this week.

M. D. Ware’ has moved his family • here lor the summer. Tom Holmes i* putting the finishing touches on his barn. Theodore W. Sculll art week attended the Epworth League conven-

tion at Millville.

Capt. Aaron Nickerson spent a part of this week in Philadelphia. • Mr*. Lydia Crandall is this week

with Petersburg Iriemls..

Theodore Scull is at home after a

tr ip down the ChcSapcaki

Fred . Hol^nsan 4tas calling on

ing fiiends at Fatton nnd liridgetnn. | Jas P. Schellenger bought a horse Miss Mint Norton, of Dias Creek I* B-McPherson the first^ol._tlie *'

Miss Veatick I week.'

j Mrs. Jos'. Btown nnd children

'utnedfrom a two month’s

her

Life

to D

Tin

J 1 "”" " T -’h"' l ”"l-4S THIS YOUR WIFE? 'tir irn p. \ tip

Mis. Satni

sister called on het aunt

Schellenger and 1 •'“Vi

at the Couit ,r 'P

took tea with Alex

Stmdny.

Creek (o visit hej mother

day.

Edgar oojson Di.uglns nnd wife

Geo. Cummings was callit

ft'tends here ;i short time on Sunday.

Ricjrfrd Ilemingway and Frank

Matthews cjiiIc home fora lew

'"ill

Comt ‘ ,r ’P i0 S to nc Harbor, wh hnshand is einploycd in tl Saving Service. Their inlan

very ill.

While" Chit*. Doll wn* drivipg Jo*. McKissic’s tetnn to work on Monday Inst the evi-ner broke and | the hoisc* ran away, hut fortunately

In did no dami

from Mr.

the anttal cxamiuat.on.

Tile Epworth League' held its usiil -monthley social at D. P. Haleys,

on Tuesday cveijmg.

On Saturday evening. Rev. G. . Wcnizell gave a fine lecture on i si,n cc,

the ‘•Httllv Land” and “Life of ‘i 0 "' Christ” it wag illustrated by over one ^ or

Tiumlrcd stereoptic views.

Mrs, Celia Hand died at her home on Saturday mouiing; services were held at the Gold Spring Methodist church on- Tuesday- interment at-

Cold Spring Cemctry.

aday eveniug.-

e War

Robensan

ftieuds here Sunday ... .Miss Cluudine Philadelphia fricl

. Mrs. Sallie Flcndetsoh is spending tlje'Week with Millville relatives. HerbertStephson has secured ri plovrhrnt at Millville. Miss R.hoda Nickerson whecletl

Eldora last Saturday.

Jcre Cahaley, wife and son, W lie, spent ‘ Sunday with Dias'Cro

relatives.

repairing the

two cats with wood this week. The maxim “Be surd you’re right, ihen go ahead,” has lost none of its 1

foice by long continued

(Mr- and Mrs. Samuel Morton, of

ein

Wick is visiting

Overseer Scull i Seavillc road this week. Miss Sarah EliSc Goff is spending tins week with her grandparents, Capt. J. D..Nickerson apd wife. To»n*end GartetMin was attending to business litre «jn Ttiui

bubiTeigh.

' Sylvester Fisher, is this week on

the sick list. Miss. Adda Loi

House on Tuesd

Mr*.

Tuesday w>th Mrs. Samuel

Camden.

o| last week^ with his

Mr*. |oshua Wjlliams spent part ol Tuesday with friemls af Codrt House. Edward Steelman. ~df ^illvillc spent Saturday and Sunday with hi*

famiy lierc.

Gamer Hand and ^wife spent Sunday with Hieir parents Mr. “iind

Mrs. Edgar Hand.

Mrs. -Rae and Mis* Ida Nickcr-

i friends at Court Hu

-ong wheeled to Court

sday.

Mr*. Alex. Hazlett spent part ot Tuesday w>th Mrs. Samuel Sn£lh.

Herbert Maiming,

spent |>art family here

son called u on Sunday. Swain Bret

spent Saturday and Sunday will

ewton. of Philadeli

.t girl here. Edgar S.Dougins and family spent Sunday with relatives at Court

House.

George Endicott and wife spirit Tuesday with relatives at Court House. .•». •

and Harry county seat

Iphia h hi

'' ~H«liert W. Mannig McPherson visited the i ’ on Saturday evening.

Mia* Georgia -Ross he ween with reh

Maude Vearick was

Dias Creek hiends on Sunday. Mes». (Airn Bateman and Ilolmcs^Sjfcnt part of Monday

eldorT’ rotes - Edward Powell was at Ci

.Son here.

Saturday.

‘old Spring

Oscar Sutton and Hugh Chamlwra were at Woodbine Tuesday on bu*i-

Frnnk Powell and were ut the Coutt li

on business.

The scholars ol the -cl ising through that tryioi

ual examinar

Samuel Sutton, louse Saturday

hool arc ig ordeal’

it* ran away, hut fortunately a mage except a few pickets p . Frank Seymour's fence.

Hstlonsl Hsil’s Conditicra.

A few week* ago the H^rai calletT attention to the condition of i National Hall. It* pillars, which have been there for sixty years, are rott’mg ofl, and some of them are entirely free from the floor of the piazza. They hang entirely from the tonf. -Shingles arc falling from It dhily, caused by the action of thg element*, The school children play about there, uud the teachers and parents should be reminded that they murt forbid their little ones-from j going- about it. Some day. not far distant, there will be « great crash there, and if any persons are under dose to it, they run a big

being injured “

trout, dues all niudrlng ucntly, Ihur- ■ lUghly aud at muuiusblu. priees. bs* Iwoii doing tiu-lm** In Cap- i for (■len-ii year*. IU|u> In opia-re »uwt*l tiy iuscIiIuo • Itb "silk'to match. I.osi. or brokrn pyeleta or hooks rp|ils<-«l. ! FOR Salk.—Ilmnu-and Ian. laitoror half an acru, with fruit slid shade tier*, on Mechawic »tmct. Weal Capo May., Murt la- sold to aettle and Mate. A|v •ply UiS. 8. Weaver, "'.•l Franklin street, Cape May City, or P. O. Box 725. 2t , Big line fruit and candy cheap at

logu’ *.

Egg* tSc doz. at Campbells, 30S Decatur street.

Get it at Hogan's.

KNERR’S H

Youiay; “No!" But she alibuld mind you of a duty you owe your wife! You can hyd all her kitchen trouhlca by buying her a “Quick MAU” Stove. If your wife attend* to the cooking, she • get a vacation every day, when fomu

she wa* a slave. A “Quick

ring injured. Every

ordinary wind litings down shinglea. The rear doors to the bid hotel

gunc.thcre is hi s:ish in the ptui

tion

ly a whole w

he place, nnd its dilupidac is bordering on thet of a nui- , il not already in such cohdi-

Peanuts ryarted fresh every hour at

Hogan's. SOTTTH SEAmLE.

safety of the people at d be 'given to Natii

inuci .>ion-jn, o; vn on Mondav. Jessie Cham-

izarth during mith, Benj. R. busiest men ol

c Cherry,

week w ith hcl

Avalon, were in lowi the guests of Mrs.

"pion. - t

Mis. George Morrow and daugh-; ter. Mm Iza, and Master l>ster, Sutniayed at the Thompson cot-

tage.

-Mr. Newel S. Corson spent Tuesday at home with his family. Messrs. Evrringham anti Wiedmap have just piit spme needed

repairs on the M. B^eburch.

M»s. Armand Powell and children of Gloucester City, have been the

guests of Mrs. Mary Bozj

the week.

Our village blacksmith, Bel Little, i* among' the busiest

our community.

Mr*.. Jufiet Hughes, nee Chei

spent a part of the wi •sirtcr, Mrs. Will,Riley.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Collins attended the • f3Th.-r.-iI ol his sister, Mrs. Rohi: son, at the head ol the

liver, on WedncMlay,

RIO GSAHTE.

The song of the wiiippoorwill is heard, reminding usjrt the approacli-

iug Spring.

Lucius, Harris visits Burleigh quite often, especially Monday evening. Probably lie lus.attraction*.. Rev. Frank Sheppard, of Cape .May City, will preach every otntr Sunday evening in the M. E. Church, commenciog on May the 12th. - • j Some of our citizens are working on the telephone line which t* being extended to Wildwood down Ben Cresse’s fane. Thert N are twelve men boarding at diflerent .places here. The central office -wift be at. Kimble’s sterc. -

Res-. Mr. Franeentertained friends

from Philadelphia last week.

te on the sick list are Mr*.

Thompson, Mrs. Jtilia 1

Epwsrth Ccarentl-.n.

The seventh annual convent! the New Jersey Conference,Epworth League, was opened at.>Millville on Wcdnesdnv in the First Methodist Episcopal Church by a song service conducted by Dr. H. L. (iilmou-. Rev. W. R. Wedderspoon, 'ph. D., ol Asbuiy Park, preached (life opening sermon. .Following this ai spirited revival was held.and the first 1 >ion of the Convention was over,

ny of the deh

prominc cured to

elegate* arrived and

incut speakers have been

to address the Convc

Butter 23c lb. At Campliells.

59C

izes.

iy’s all-Woolen '25c for one .wo

Trncnbauiq’s, 50S WashingU

n pants, ; week onlv.

"I HAVE NOW r.nrnf.nwi RECEIVED Full Supplies of Sjandapd |Sa{tepr?§ For May, of the latest Styles for SPRING APPAREL. Those who visit ouT store will be

interested.

DM GOODS tND NOTIONS

MILLINEOr.

GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. O. If. JO. Knee^, Capk May, N. J.

when formerly

wa. a .lave. A “Quick Meal” Stove will save her more wotk and steps than

“Qul ce» th

than it take* a coal fire to start, and it will do It without raking or shaking, without soot or smokr, without dirt,or a-he*—. but quicker, better, cleaner and with les*. expense, and your wife and the kitchen will be cool. Your wife will love you more if you buy fier a “Quirk Meal” to-day.

OIL stoves They are bet Ier and cheaper than ever. Gall and

see them.

GHAS. A. SWAIN 305-7 Jackson St.

/

Tl/itie 65.

P7 O. Box 8.4-t CAPE MAY.

-Special

r Strawberry Fudge at

Will exchange good Remington typewriter lor boiler lecd pump hot, water. Apply to Soc.,N**Dl-KS.

Atlantic L>ftitidr

Ltftitidry. T ladies’

chocs, go to I. Tcncn

You will >ee the biggest lent in footwear, with the very prices. 50S Washington St.,

Need lei' old stand.

II you need

chlldr

lull

nssoi loWc

pair ol meq’e

Iren*’ chocs, go to I. '

For

Sale, cheap,, - Hogan’s.

lour 6 loot show

d and in perfec

sold cheap for •

<!all and exat tf 420 Wt

Maple Kisses, Tuti-Fr New goods 30c. instead

For Sai.e—Concert Grvnd Cliic] cring Piano, suitable for hotel < large room. Cost Stooo.oo. Isflj year* old and in perfect order. Wi

ie»p for want of room, inuaejt. f. D. Craig, (20 Washington street.

ington street.

-Kisses. 40c. at

Hogqns.

For Sau!.T—One Refrigerator, goo<l ns new, only used three month* \

size 8 ft. ’ ’ *

widt, *

. Arrlfe Ptttadcl-

:W, only used three month* \ high, 8 ft long and 5 ft. Char. T. C/upbkj-i..

It ycfii want to see a nice assortment of men’s nnd childrens’ clothing, the latest styles, with .the lo 1 prices JRO to I. Tenenhaum,

Washington street.

Week !>*»>—

.. n r A. M.—ArconuiKKl /’ u -> Pblls«frlpbls*». a oo A. H -Kxpm». Arrive PhllaiW0 * 00 pfil* OM Arrive New York rim Wiu.luH' JonolloD II.40A. >1 j -ir V. Si.—Kxpn-*«. Arrive PhilsiW•Vd5 phis 6 M.

Somlay.—

^Trsln* leave Fhlladelphla fur Cspe May A-^M^-Expittw. , Arrive Cape May

; .jr 7*. M —RxprHK. Amve Cape May

P.M.—Areommodrtlon. Arrive Cape

SamUy,- 41 ”

9- r 5 iSSSithk} Ar ' " «■ Fart train* lenvi Rnwllns Trrrolnal. Phils-

Caplon Silas Shaw left on Ti

dav lor old Oceun.

Mr. Will Harris i* beautifvirfg I place by a coat ol wblte wash. Mrs. Lizzie Shaw hue gone

Lodi to visait her -daughter who

teaching school. ,

William Selcev i* *uhject to call at any time for all kind* of cleaningwork in the wa)' ol taking up and

pet.

m g lovati

all nt

He is an q^pt at house ling, and will be pleased to

er 6f household <

Mrs"e"^mTH* 0 *^ ^od W'T^Im’ d ° " II m ® n " er ^ hou * e ho^ denned

COLD 8PRI3Q ROTES.

spent part ol

'the ween with relatives at Cape May

Oty.

Mrs. E. S. Douglas and daughter and Mr*. H. C. Carey calfed on friends at tlie county seat on Tucsdsy. Mi*. Rachel Taylor antf two sons of Anglesea spent Sunday with her

parents in thi* place.

Eidgar Endicott paid a visit to Dri Hands, dental parlor on Saturday and had a painful tooth extracted.

naniio OREElT

Jorace 5wain- ami wife passed through hereon Soudny. ' '

Mrs* Bulah Bate was at the house our village of her parent* on Sunday. j ArtcT b ;, Mr*. Jennie -Leamijig and Mrs., TCK idence at tl.e house

Rycve* from Cape Mar ‘ **

dav with friends lierc.

i HOME*!—Leave the Cr-iwiiixHntlr.. • (JT COuie to the Kursl Uf-trirt*.—TU»

('ulonaf Auii-rican, Fqultahtr * "

•r Indm

, ——— - ..-lu the f. l, cIm-wUm-. One tbousao-l, rixbt bmi.ln-d i seres of Rood lao.1 have brea purvliaw<d apoa I which*colored colony will be ert*14irtle<k An Old Folk', liotne. aa Orphanage, an 1 Industrial School, mill, and Actoriji.. Poui-

o— «h»,. rf ,b v*)isr5

• ;My!rjSC,L d ral 0, Kb!l;i

1 tract, or towi^t. oin be -——

examination. - . , Mr. mid Mrs. Edward

Sea I*le City, visited Mrs.

ents on Sumlay lust.

Wro. Cresse is verv »ick at

of hii

'has

home

Ehlredge.' quinscy.

Contra

I Buck, o,

" B •' i, P^* ] lot- fhr lHOC*sh7 Otliin f(xinr*22"n

Two railroad, mu through the pr , Anyone drvirtn* a II '

^ B e clmring a lot can *M • employer, Mr. J. C.jpr He has an attack ofju

1 tractor -Sweeten

mcnct-il work in the

r village

.nee at me house ot Mrs. Wood,

y. spent Mon- which was recently vacated by Win,

Porter.

D. ROGER

Agent for Palmer Engine, both Murine and' Stationary. 1 horse

power up to oO’horae-powc-r.

HOWARD F. OTTER, No. 619 Washington St.. Cape May ’City, N- J. GENERAL UPHOLSTERTS'R. RENOVATOR OF FURNITURE AND MATTRESSES. WHTODW S3AD2S„Ar:-mTCrS AKD SSfWS TESTS a spesiaitt.

-CARPETS MADE AND PUT'OOWN.

PHILADELPHIA A SEADIKO EOHTE. L ATLANTIC flttt IACiSOAD. TIME TABLE IX EFFECT FEB. S, IBQi. Train* I raw Capr May for Philadeli Mm:

. train, leave Rradlnr Trnnlnal. deJphlariorNe^York, Iwthlrhrin and pojnta

on the Lhhigh Vallor, Ueadln; tvnii.iiiMKiri and t*-lnt. In Inuvanln. TickrCa ami infonnmtlon

,b,u.

IS °Ihc Occ.' ^Street* p hcrcbT Company on May irt^A^D^iqoi, filed

■ petition with the Clerk ol Cape May City rcqnr.linirthe convent of tlie governing body of Mid city Ui the conrtnictioo -*

street railway, propelled by electricity, character of the road intended to be rtrarted,operated and.maim.incd i. a *t jia.M-nref railu.y, and the motive po»-<

be used thereon 1. electricity .and the ut or rtreeu or other public places through which the same .hall extend are aa follow*. Beginning at a point in the centre line of the Capa 'May. Delaware Bay, ABd Sewell

Point Railway, • near the intersection of Beach avenue and Occasatreet. in the City of Cape May; thence by a curve to the right, with a radio* of 79-5 feet along the cart leg of a proposed ’'wye'' connection for a distance «.3 fret to a point of Junction with the wert leg of iwid •wye” connection, the radio* of enrvatuir of which is 31.5 fret and the distance from the tasr described point

SaiJroai

* Del* 1 .

last described point jon with the Cape

I and Sewell’. Point ad. bring ovs feet; theme crojuiiig avenne andrunntng in a northwestdirection along the centre of Ocean for a diaunct of 7S5 fert lo a point; e by reversed curve, scroaa Hnghe. *—■ - -“.rtanct of 7»?*4t to the centre

portion of (kean .treet; thence tre line ol^Ocean rtrccl *

cum to the right fertile diaUwce of 21.„ feet.to a print in Wa.hiiWtoa atreet; thence northwardly by a aUaight Hue 61 feet to a jaiipl; thence by a curve toi the left a di«tanceof ri sfret lo^p&nt; thence in a

wa y on on .«°^f

MANUFACTURERS OF

M- C. SWAIN & Co.,

OFFICE RESIDENCE. I ARTIFICI AL STOM-i Corgie and Queen Streets \ PAVHMBN'TS, CELLARS, CAPE MAY. N. J. I floors, &c. Twenty-five Ycar-i l-'xpcrieitct:. 1 Of ANY COLOR OR DESIGN

Cdward Uak Vessel, "Custom T'a.ilorirur. II selection ol new and up-to date Flannel Strij*-., Worsted, ^cige*/ Casj-iincrc<- and Cheviot* now in stock.—At p.i[iuliii priCBA. 424 Washington Street.

mVTLV .TTtKCtD T

SEASIDE STUDIO, ADJOINING STOCKTON, SURF BATHS.

15 SB CENTS’ -A_InXD ’CTiP'W^.-KZDS. Exterior and Interior Work of all Kinds. , Pictures Copied and * Enlarged. Developing and Priming Done for Amateurs. W. R- SMITH. Proprietor.

WHY HOT TRY ELWELL & ELWEU,

!S unu iifflc am m sess, b. sot wisns sikh,

For Fine Groceries and Provisions. Butter, Eggs, Etc.. Salt and Smoked Meats ? Orders taken and delivered.

PROMPT ATTENTION. SIGN WRITING.

PLEASE YOUR HORSE. MAKE HIM STEP FASTER. Nothinq; Makes a Horse Work BTetter Than a Set of Harness That Fits Well. WE CAN 130 TlEY r r 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 maker and not to a seller'. It is a profit for me to sell first class goods, not to humbug youjn a cheap lot of

> bell and not to w

of go

to a mak<

' you

harness mai

ig youin a cheap 1<

ide to bell and not to wear.

Call and see my line of goods and look at my prices, and we know we will receive your order. , W. A. LOVETT.

MECRAY’S MARKET, 623 Washington Street, ' - Cape May, N. J. MEATS. GROCERIES il PROVISIONS

P. E. SHARPLESS' GILT-EDGE BUTTER.

k : I

Country Produce Fresh Daily. Poultry of All Kiuds. Squabs a Specialty. FROH OUR OWN FARM.

WM. S. S HAW, GENERAL CONTRACTOR.

Dealer In

LIKE, ERICKS, SAND. CEMENT AND BUILDERS’\ MATERIALS. Thlht’Hone No. &O. * 6^3 Elmira S5TRBKT.

IF THET ARE TENENBAIIM'S CIOTHING THET ARE PROPER. Have you seen, our new Ready-Made ’Clothing Department? Look at the low prices in Men's, Boy's and Children's Suits. - Also the latest styles Hats. Great Bargains in Shoes. All up-to-date s Con)e aud convince yourself that I am Abe cheapest in town v

: V teWenHaum 1

Snoer and Gent'-sOutfit)

. The Leading Clothier. ! 308 Washington Street.

up-to-date styles, in town with the

JM

mt’-s Outfitter.

Sol, Needles' old stand. »

STEWART'S BOARDING HOUSE

^Restaurant Attached- V

rjKtp&Zfrj Transient Boarders at'Reasonable Rates

MEALS AT ALL HOURS .

Supplied with *77** JOHN R- STEWART, md CUm* by the tjuar

310 DZCATUR «T.. C