BURLEIGH.
MU' Dorcjk R<*»» a ltd gentleman, tiictn! (.pent Sundav at Gnshm. Ralpii Tavlor spent ThankKgiting D.yv with relattvi-* nt Deoni'VilU". Miss Nelli«: Gandy s|ieiit Thtirs day and Fr-duy with her sister at
Court House.
Mi’s. Svrain Brewtnn. of Philadeluted hei parents here durini*
phia \
tliiTwe^..
Miss Ida Nid
home cm Wedmsday of last week
and remained over Thnnksg!
Camden came lay of last wo Thanksgiving.
Misses Sadie attd Sophronia Robin* son. of Court House spent Sunday
\\ ith their uncle.
Fdgar Douukis and Satuiday evening with h
Court "Home.
Wmtield Borden and son,
xk with rel this place
wife spent his parents at
anco spent last v
ol Delialives in
. C- Carev, wife and daughter sjHrnt Sunday with Samuel Stiles and
wife at Court House.
M, T. Fitzgerald is this week speoding a well earned vacation in
Gloucester and Philadelphia. Everett Jcrrel, ol Cape May O ot Thursday‘with tiiciuU
hiladclphia. where she will spen
most ol the winter.
sjV-nt jiart in thia plui
Mi*s Adda Long left
r Phih
ol
the voung man who was out
late on Sun
wi'e, of th Alex.
little late on Sunday evening
price of tinware.
David McPherson Jr and Cold Spring spent Sunday will
Douglas* and wile.
tended the basket social at Dias Creek
David Scull and Edgar Allen at-
rf social i
on Thursday evening. Rev. |ames B. Shaw, of Fi«hing Creek, filled the pulpit lathe J>L E. Church here both afternoon an wen . ing on Sunday last. In the eveninj he ddivrred a verv tmpn-ssive .sermon from the parable ot ••Prod gal
S"n.'*
Revival meetings wijl still be continued during the week and we hc»pe their elTcrts wifi be crowned with
great success.
Get it at Hogan’s. WEST CAPE MAY. Sheriff Ewing was calling on friends on Wednesday. Henry Eldredge |r , has returned to Philadelphia after spending his
Vacation home.
Hairv Stevens ha* gone back to Philadelphia, after having a good
time with Id* best girl.
Mr. H. H. Eldredge killed his
hogs on W'cdnes»lny.
Mis David Hughes and mother spent Tuesday with Mis. Joseph
Brew tun.
Mr. Bert Peterson has purchased a horse of John McPherson. Mr. George Edmunds is improv-
ing rapidly.'
Mrs. Blind is suffering with the
the rheumatism.
* Laura Bishop has returned
Mr. Wm. Corson will move on the Edmunds place near the turn pike
some day next week.
“Frank James" got knocked out in one round .last Wedn sday nig)
A tendertoo. did it.
Rain and snow, hai- ami blow, with red noses and purple hand*, is
e glad to note that Mr. John .-es and family have come
Mis* Laura Bishop I home from ihe ciiy.
Courtland Reeve* vith Mrs. W. H.
Mr and M s. s|>cnt Thuisday <
Reeves* -
The Mite Society wnl meet at the home of H. H. Eldredge to-day. Mr. Edward Stanton is making improvement* to his lioii*e. Mr. John Craig is at this writing!
’i v sick.
-e.y si
Mr.
David Hughes is. suffering
from rheumatism.
Get it at Hogan’
FISHING CREEK.
Monroe Bowen, of MayVitle calied . on friends here on Saturday evening. Aaron Woulson spent Saturday in
Philadelphia.
Waiter S. Shaw went his vacation with his parents here. Mr*. 'Emily Douglass spent last’ Thursday with Alrx. Douglas and ' wife os Court House. ^ Mine Jennie W olson was with
t cousin Gcoi
^ooUon. Cape
part ' • -
Charles Hemingway called on
iters I*aid at Rio Crai
May Point part of ln«t week.
Cl
Somers I*aid at Rio Grande on Sun4*r : ( , Swain Woolson and wife of Cape May Point spent Wednesday with bis brother Daniel Woolson and
innily.
John Bate entertained E'lsworth Hughes aud huuilv un Thanksgiving W r m. Thompson, of Green Creek, called ou Edgar WtxtUon on SatuiHarry Nickerson of South Denni Was a Sunday visitor with friend
here.
David «er*on and family entertained hi* parents Irom Rio Grande on Sumkiy. Mis- Reuhea M««mt rntertained
Mrs. Maddie Reeves and Mrs. Jennie McPhi-mon spent Thnksgiv •ug with Mrs. Ma>y Douglas at
Cold Spring.
Gordon Yesrick made a hnsines* trip to Cape May on Wednesday. CAPE MAY POINT. Mrs. Lizzie Godfry is on the sick
list this week.
The Randolph cottage is nearing
completion.
~ rrell was a Sunday
iprng.
We are glad to note the improveinent of Mii. Swain Woolson. Mr. John Slanton and his men are busy painting the Hay cottage. Our school has not been verv
tew weeks,
several bundled
cocoanuts washed nrhore last week.
paid a Avon Thnrs
Mr. Edward Bun visitor in Cold Sprn
t are glad to of Mrs. Swi
largely nttijniled the There were m
Dr. T. Newton Wall
ing visit to Philadelphia c
day.
Ice is forming on the li vill soon be skating if tl
lake. There soon be skating if this weatner lasts. Mis* Stella Corson has been confined to the house t >i» week on account ol a bad cold.
. Miss Helen Cle has returned home
after spending a in Philadelphit
■ few days last week
BUBIHESS OPPORTOffITIEB. terns of Interest to Honaowirot sad
O'bars.
Get It at Hogan's.
George Freeman, the bill poster.
Herald Office .005 worth
Boys' School Shoes $101 $1.50, ;it reiieubaiim’s.
For all the new*, told in readable manner, subscribe lor the Hrrai d Don’t miss getting your horse a Blanket and Kobe at cost price al
Lovett’s.
Poultry, Game and Squat s kdled and dressed to jrder at Caiii^belfs,
308 Decttur street.
FOR SALE—A lot ol second hand lumber of all desc> iption*. Apply to Cha». T. Campbell.
Get it at Hogan’s.
Pineapples, Apples, gtapes, of all kinds, California Cr pes 10c, lb., concord Cruj>e» 15c. basket. Peadw *, Pear*, Oranges. Lemons, Banana*. Cni|M-fiuit. Fie*, Dates, Nut*. Hot Peanuts. Black Walnut*. English Walnpt*, Filbert*, Pcacans, Chest-
nuts, Sbellliarks. Cr >
Ho
I Bov*'Suit*, all w*il. $1.75: mth $3.50, at Ten< nliauni. Bread and all kind* of Fancy Cakes at Caniplicll’s, 308 Dciatur
street.
A bargain in Horse Blankets amt Holies at \\ . A. Lovelt’*. Standard Fashion Sheets to Dc Ccmber, showing the latest stvl'-- for winter wear, are given away bv O. L. W. Km-er. Call and get one.
am nuts at
ugans.
Fleece-lined Men’*
and Ladies’
wear 85 cents. A fall suit $1 50. At I. Tenenbaum, 5 8
Washington
If you are in nerd ol ladies' and gents furninhing*,- r shoes, inspect the Mock carrieil by K Conley, 4"6 Washington street. Big reductions in ladies’shirt waiM and wtap|ieis.
Barnes Erh Laundry tf
1'8
Agent for
Thomas H. Tavlor, the populai hoot and shoemaker at No.
Was'
ing
ishingion street, dues all repal
thoroughtly in
He has
•n sti
tUy
at reasonable pi ice*,
doing business in Cape May elvrn years. Rips in uppers sewed bt machine with silk to match. Lost nr broken eyelets or hooks replaced. Mrs Robert Hughe* 308 Washing ton street, carries a well selected Stock of house furnishing good*, crockerv w»rr, wooden ware a «l fancy goods needed about a house for both use and on.ament She -ell* i»r reasonable prices, ami keeps t*-e best quality of goods Her stock in eludes the latest of improved para phernalia for the household tf
red noses and pur;
the order of the <lay not
We
W. Reeves
back to the old homestead. Mis* Ann* Cor*on and Mesi arold Eldredge and Edward He trson were here on Sunday lastThe “James Boy*,” who paid a visit to Rio Grande • short time ago. arc not very anxious to plav a re-
turn date.
Mr. Lafayef.e Miller aq^ Mr. S. Hand have been bagging a lot ol
game
landing,
fr. Wi has « i nice
Irom up arounc
e steamboat
1. Cummings and the men nployed are doing some rork on the Howard cot-
R c -
A quart glass jar of syrup given away next week to every purchaser ultimo worth of good at J. N Reeves & Co. Christmas i*'coming, with Santa Claus for the little one*. Buv your candies tor t e ehildren's stocking* at
Reeves’s.
Mrs. Edward Hughes and son Frank are in Philadelphia *pmding
ith her son, who is
tew days t
employed there.
We read a letter from one ol reaidentera. She report*
iwing
time—throt
bavin
ing snow ball* 1
iver t
of thi' Dickerson and
their
old I a fin
fur as they could over the ice up at
Norwood, Pa.
Divine Service Sunday mornir at it A. M. bv Mr. Hart. Stbhoi school at 3. 30 P. M. Pr«i*e aervii at 7 o’clock P. M. Preaching at 7. 30 P. M. b? the Rev. Frank Shepprad. Mr. Wm. E. Laffertv, ace, and Mr. Geo. Dicker aac Cobb, ol Erma, are annual gunning trip up the Tuckahoe River, in the yacht Lilian D., after ducks. They wjll be gone two weeks. NATIONAL HALL FranklinkOorjiastresto,Oaoe May Sale and removal of the ma erial contained in the above pioperty including doors, sashes window frames and lumber of all sorts is hereby
ighest Mddei.
e muM accompanv same, stipulating that the entire site will be completely cleared ofl within thirty f3o) davs after the notification ha* been given to the accented purchaser. Address within five daysWes’ Jersey Title & Guarantee Co.s S. E Corner 3rd & Market Streets.
Camden, N. J.
The Coal la Going, But that condition is which confronts the
keeper. The recent cold dai
The recent cold days ha i the coal, but what of it?
It you have an Acorn Stove, told by Charles A Sjwain, vou have a
. He is very bu*y putting many houses beciu«< they
give'excellent'tatisiact-on. Call at hi* place of buftinrsa. No 304-7 Jackwin street, opposite W. f. & S S R. R. sta'ion. and in»|rt-ct tbr large array of ranges, h -atria oLthi* and I other makes- Tin roofing is in
! line- % All manner of housel
idles can
Look I
I
00k!
grandest trea
happened in Cape May on Christinas Day at Dale's Cafe, when you can get one of
icst Dinnei
\
A
when you can get one rself and iamily that ’ jr the small sum of FIF
s for <
ever cooked in the State for the small sum of FIFTY
Saves you time and expense of cooking
CENTS. Saves you
Christmast dinner. Don’t fail to come and get of the famous. The best of attention paid to hi and children. We have went to a great deal of pense to pnt such a dinner as this on and we will 1 for yon all. The Menu will consist of tl
iga one
ladies
we will look the following:
- SKenu - -
1 Maurice River Cove Oysters
Little Neck Clams 1
Cream of CeHry, ala Victoria
Boiled Rock. Lobster Sauce
Pommes Noisette '
' Queen Olives Hot House Cucumbers ! f \ Kalamazoo Celery ^ , Young Rhode Island Turkey, Chestnut Dressing ^ Cranberry Sauce
ROMAN PUNCH
I Candid Yams . Bleached Rice
New Potatoes a la Creme H French Peas, an Beurre
Spaghetti, an Gratin Oyster Patties, a la Bechamel Queen Fritters, Brandy Sauce Macedonia Salad, Mayonnaise Hot Mince Pie t Raisins Mixed Nuts' / Roquefort Cheese Toasted Crackers / Demi Tasse
SAMUEL S tWiKG . . General Contractor. . . HOUSE MOVING A SPECIALTY. Post Office Acdress, Caps May Court Hop e, K. J
A.. C. GrI JLiE, rajuaynaai
• PMETER vAHD-l»DECORATOR •
OFFICE—416 Washington Street,
JtovesthatareTakenf T B n ^ E BAKERS
j4ji Investment is more profitable than an Experiment. When you buy an Acorn Stove you make an Investment for many years. When you buy other stoves your Experiment may invo/ve toss of time money and patience.
GHAS. A. SWAIN
Long Distance 'Phone 16. Local 'Phone 65.
CAPE MAY.
I HAVE RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF m’&i&sm.mTSi ^ J-gNlRECT FROM the mills, saving the middleman’s profit, making Viy every Blanket and Robe at the regular wholesale price. Do not pay a price for a cheep, no good blanket when you have a chance to buy at the same price, a good, first-class 5 A woolen blanket. We have •old all ol the first lot of blankets and robe* we bad, and now have a stock of blankets direct irom the mills. Regular 66.50 All Wool 54.00 “ 2.60 Stubb 1.75 “ 2.00 Stubb 1.50 Blankets from $4.00 down 4 $1-25, and not a blanket that is worth leas t than $3.00 in the regul ir poce. f We would hr pleased to have yt»u call'ahil look at this stock| it will coat you nothing. iiouess,
Long Coatf.
These are ai tl
fbr Women.
the rage. The manufactnre of them is
unprecedented; and many houses are unable to supply the same on order. \y e have a suggestion. The December
I-TAN/DARD PATTERNS
include long coat* and wraps. By means of the seamallowing Standard Pattern* any woman can make a long coat for hersllf. The December STANDARD PATTERNS will reMy an examination. Our lady patrons are invited to call and look over STANDARD Styles.
0. h. V. KNERR
BIS WJLSSXtTGhXO:
C A HE MAY,
>1^ SXSLEET. k l
Branch Officcyn Philailclphia.
CAPE MAY, N. J
Have yon seen, our new Ready-Made Clothing Department Look at the low prices in Men’s, Boy’s and Children’s Suits. Also tlie latest styles Hats. Great Bargains in Shoes. All up-to-date sty le* Come and convince yourself that I am the cheapest in town with tin
I, TENENBAUM ,ier, Snoer and Gent’s Outfitl
Come and convince yoursel
largest assortment. The Leading Clothier, 508 Washington Street.
snt’s Outfitter,
Sol. Needles’ old stand
W KT m ' H0RE j
ATLume crrr_ftAn.iOAS.
EXCISES BURN HABD00AL. HO
fiMOEMT
TIMETABLE IS ETTECT OCT. 1.1801. Trohat Mar* Cape May for PhlUdai. faU:
reek psy—
A. M - ArnonHaodatloa. Amve 'TO I’Mtadelphla VJO. Arrive Sew York vb Wtiutow JubcCob ItJB
IN EFFECT OCTOBER t, 1901. Trains win leave Cape May as follow, for PHILADELPHIA.
HHWiiftr CLOTHING.
Ate--Y.fr ’ ■’ . ■', •*5Hr
UNDERWEAR BOOTS AND SHOES Just received a full line ot Ladies’ Shoes.

