FOURTH 'A A HI) NOTES. Our )><>>> arc arouiwl takint; older tor cbri'iinminvK. H. F. hid r«rin a k .1 few <Uv» Hii* week.
iyhr» Itci'D li
Grcen Creek
J. W-irrvii Hil^he» had IreeB li .vmu t'ic Hr« r ' iiltd ul>bciy liiinunil aiouml hi* iod ide
Annie Hewitt. D>'cai Row and Rtia lluugiiik, mu' Mi-*Aer» David >ciiil. Eudio ill, £tl|'ar Alien
it Katun ft
Thu. c»n) Momlav ry
aylor.
immunity '
ileull
ilcned on v. S. M.
kadilci
!h of RcV. CKtcefticd
Stone, one of our hiclu
ii leiuis. 1 JeCt.i»c<l was at one lime
Church in ttfia
fina or ol the }
The huathiyldi'r. Monr*a? Kimsex , place ^ui'i Court H i> enojord in lie i. imnK lino of K | in* i.ist chai-. e, uli F. Johnsou’k.electric apaik 4»ual'. I'ned Irmn the n Kmciimvc iniproveiiients ate still I wvrtai. yeiir* live I a <J'J henijj ntailc tfn the C. R Souder Ini min this
villii, collier SVasliiuyiun and L^iivei)
ninistry a quiet li
:h in t hioh I
lhiuii|>li
In uiKini; w ith hnn thi'tv thick* and u o.iuhc as n result hi* cruise. The C«i«l lislietmeu met with tm
jn.toin^
that
jishinjitnn si reel on lh.it eveniii 1. 11. Schelientfer met with
yued luck
; hv. the n*auy*
;rtl to I
WmIih
r r,'
t>aintt:l accident one day thi* Wi ck
M hile chi»p:>in.j w'n.i.l a lar^e piece
ll w ami stiuck him in the ■
jihv
w.nn.I c.irelnil) tljeascd.
It, ifcundersrooil that aqotber
hi>u*r is to lie *itiill a I’lt.il Nimis fsjllith’s.
nunc evidence hooin is comiii^ Cltad Do ik is p **'
nianv thinys, anti loaoy uooil he i* prassesser ol, among wlii vaiuahte hull dog. who know s a tiling when he pvisscsses it.
' W-. H. Mills bus moved his shop -and Ini.it-nmidiiig cstahlishnieiil further liont. He is also enlarging and o-.heru i e improving the place and
pl..cc, gu-atly
■ nd ii-sprctetJ b\ all who knt
‘lifieavca a widow and two tiaugli-
U-i* to mourn his loss.
lor
i hit
cloved e him.
•.. I a
lum in I
called ... ...^ C ''• \V. dm that the building j p issessed ol a .go-'tl I
tjet it at Hogan's. nSHINlfcREElC.
Thomas Ilemingway and wife sp. ut Sntninv with mends here. Saniiiri Schellcngt^ sp -nt Thurs-
day with his wite and
Nfdtyn Matthevvt, of Ilomesburg, j F.i . spent last week with hi* mother. Gordon Yeariicks and sister Maude
silent VVeducsthiy after
\lav.
and dressed to order 308 Decrtur »trect.
Mary Schellenger
lestlay and Tbui
torsday in Pi
Maui t Caj S2
with Caleb
a.good d tiling* ,
. it a Bci * c, '• good i Krau
Samuel Poster spent the last ol week wjtli friends at Holly
i.k Matthews, fmm off
j Light Snip No. 44. it spending his
{vacation at home.
birthday onSat*
o-.heru 1 c improving the place and his tacilities for earning on the husi* in s* in which he has 'been success fully engaged fbr a number of years
invention <
Get it at Hogan’s. WEST CAPE MAY. See Mrs. MiltOti Hand’s winMrs. Thomas Eldredge has re - turned home from New Yrnk. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rchellenger hns relrned home from Ocean Citv. Our store windows begin to have a Christmas uppeafiuice. Harry Stevens ha* rrtttnfrd to hit h<>me Irom Philadelphia. He is on
the sick list.
Quite a number of people attended 'the Old .Maids' Convee
Thuts lav evening.
Mr*. Anthony Crets- mid'Mrs. John Lj.Mondny were calluig in thc ; Borough on Wedneiulav. Mr. and Mrs John Mvere were at the hrmre of Mr. and Mrs.f.'harle* Newell on Tuesday evening. Mist Alice Bush and Maggie Souder, were v aging the home-ol Mrs. John Myeis on Tiinraday. Mr. Anderson has moved ou» ol the Swam house to Geoigp Kiither* ford’s cottage on Eldrrdge aVe. VVben out on your thopping tour dont forget to V sit the Store ol Mis. Milton Hand. Her sl..ck of -Holliday goods can not be suipast.d
Cape May.
Mrs. Ahigul Townsend celebrated
her , tiinetv-thiri
urday lust.
Miss Mattie Balnett - .-nt Satu day ard Sunday with her cousii Mis* Bertha Hand, ot Elina. James B. Sha « and wife spei he first oftne weeek, ■■ ‘)orchest« villi Rev Mr. Jume# and wile. Edgar Woolson tpent last Saturday
md Sunday with his sister, Mrs.
-I Eidrcdge, of South Dennis. • McPherson fnovrd. Jo Bur-
Thursday, where lie
CAPE MAY POINT.
Mi*S. Eihel Rutherford is on the
sick list tins week.
Persey Halrleman shot
■e night last* week.
Our hoys and girl* seemed very
have skating come.
►j* an
mucl) pleased t h..ck again.
There-v
1 party given 1
hofcse veninj
Those who got di‘tineui« school last week were Sadie •
who got distinguishes at
k wci
and Esiella -Lufferty. It is reported that Mr. Wi! Corson is going on the Pilot .omc tune soon.
in Cape I\
surprise party was given to Mis*
Etta Tavlor at the home of B.-nia :iiin Hugh. s. on last Wedfusd.y
Aoiong those present we «•:
Blaitner, May TJeol,
Idreilge, -Ada Benti’ctt. sn/Ia-na Slib-s. Laura iv lloUman, frna Tavlor,
Hannah Hughes, Mcsseis Warren Neal. Harry Brewtonf, Wiufleid Elrlrcdge. Howar.l Stitei Claml Morton, Sherwaa*d' Hand, joseplr
Htlghes, Henrv Reeves.
Get it at Hogan’s.
nighC
Blattner,
Florence Eldrei
Alice Brev
'I avlor. Br-ssn
lannah
BURLEIGH.
Mrs. Gamer Hand he week shopping in
Mrs. Eliza Rosy ami
spent part ot
eek shopping in Philailelphi*.
1 - tighter
at Di
» cut Friday with relatives
Creek.
Mrs. Emms McPherson is spending several weeks with ter sick-' tv-r in Camden. --Edward Gampton, ot Dias Cr ° n lricn ^* ^
Mrs. JT. C. Carey w»4 daug
Monday
with
returned
y after spending u relatives in-B-i-fon.
Miss Elsie, spent friends at the county Mrs. George Gmllrv
home on F-idaj fortnight- with
Misses Ella aad Annie Hewi of Court House, Sjient M'H.day wi their aunt Mrs. Eliza Endtcott. Edgar Dotlgl-s, wile and ilafrgh-
trrNora attended the Sinidav school
ion at K10 Giundc on h r id.
tjlnu.l !
Ja.m
h igh 01
isitior
hursdav, where he h»S i 1 the VVest Jersey Rail
Samuel E. Ewii
iy this
mwinklc issj
nng icck spei
with friends
Tuesday
a fe^V days in Phila
i called
deljJfc* on M^itrCty by get-teleghuu-jln^t his daughtei
i been
in this place one day ing-after business. M's. Thomas Van' " a few days itj Efr
and relatives.
Mr. John Bad sol one of ourLihs -Saving Stallm men, was in Iphin on Wed ms. lay last. Mrs. Edward -Hughes ank, relumed home
ter spending
Jplila.
Mr. prahji Ruthcrfo’d to Philadelplqa on M^tTrl
ling a' teiegmui th.(t his daughte. Mi** Florence, who had been takci
Very ill.'
JU3TICE HEULRICKSON BOOBES Q BA I'D JUBOHS For failing u> Inv.-stigstc the ehsrges
of vot.-rs st thn'srj'-ei.t elections, 'he Atlantic County Grand Jury «s* Wed need* JT sen l back by Jusllee Hend-Hck-on to Jiiaki- snob inv aUgatloiie. Piuriliii: that I be ele-rlion inartcri had Iic-Ii toun.hed a poll si si! by the Grand !n,]inst. Justior Henilrirkson care the jnn>r> a severe adnuHiiliou, ordered the summary.pr.aliv-tioa in court rif tbe dcUulibig u liiie*-K-«. and aave the Grand Jnry to uudersisnd thai the .Grand Jury
ie etidrely subjeet 10 the cmi /
-I nm bifprniwl by the Prosecutor. 1 said Justine Qeiidrirksun, ‘‘as to the esses of l.sllot Ikjz stealing and bribery, whMi «ere i simcisjly called to your slientlon. and Irani Thai you have
not considered tlnwe matters.
“Tbe Court asks vpu to adj.mrn to snme
day for fun her action/’ “I
Jnry lias sdj.ninisd Slue d*-,’ - Interrupted (Sraiul Jnrrinai* Rivd. ''Tin-Grand Jury cannot adj oin sine die,'* refilled tbe Ju*<lee. “Tha Grand Jury mnat repu lb the Coal* It is a part «f :».1s Court, •ud tl<e Court ivas eqliry control of the Grand Jury's sclkiu You ean retire and . n-eorwidi-T yutir .oljaiiriiineiil and fix a
room. Sbd inside .rf lire mf
BDsnrEss OPPOBTDHITIB8. item* of Interest to HotuewiTee and
Others.
Get it at Hogan's. George Freeman, the bill porter. Herald Office.
worth
Boys’ Suits, all wool. $1.75; n orth 1
$3.50,at Tenenbaum.
'Bread and all kind* of. Fancy ' Cakes at Campbell's, 308 Dccatui
Boy*’,School Shoes $1.00; v $1.50, at Tenenbaum’s.
For all the n
manner, subscribr
Mutable KRALD
is getting y I Robe at <
Poultr nd dres
Squabs killed at Campbell's,
FOR SALE—A lot ol secondhand lumber ol all description*. Apply to Chan. T. Campbell.
Get it at Hogan’*.
Pineapple*. Apple*, 1 ;5nds, Culifornin Cr»|
concord C rapci
Pears, Oranges, Lemon*, Banana Crape ftutt. Figs, Dates, Nuts, Hot Peanuts, Black Walnuts, English Walnuts, Fillierts, Peacana, Chest*
nuta, Shellbaiks, Cm
Hogan*.
FlecceiMined Men's and Ladl Underwear 85 cents. A fall * worth Si 50. At I. Tenenbaum, 5«
Washington St.
rapes, of al
ndv, Cnlifornin Crapes IOC, lb. mcord Crapes 15c. basket. Peaches,
, Lemons, Bananas,
suit 508
street. A hai
Rohes at Standard 1 iber, shot
ccmN . _
winter wear, are given away by O. L. W. Km-er. Call and get one.
If you at gents' furni
the stock carried
irgain in Horae Blankets ami
at W. A. Lovett’s.
ishion Sheets for De ing the latest *tvli*» for
jiven away by
and get
are in need ot ladles' and nishings, or shoes, inspect _ ied by K. Conley, 406
Washington street. Big reduction* in ladies’ shirt waist and wrappers. Agent ior Barnes Erb Laundry tf Thomas H. Taylor, the populai boot and shoemaker at No. 418 Washington street, dons all repairing neatly thoroughtly and at reasonable prices. He* has been
business in Cape May for
ppers si
silk to match.
repl.
Mrs. Robert Hughes308 Washing ton street, carries a well selected stock of house furnishing goods, crockery ware, wooden ware a-d fancy goods needed about a house fiu both use and ornament. She sells »t reasonable prices, and keeps tbe best quality of goods. Her stock includes the latest of improved para phcrnali# ior the household. tf
doing business in C
elven vears. Rips in uppers sewed by machine with silk to match. Lost or broken eyelets or hooks replaced-
y Look! Look I ^
A A
1 get one of A
ily th.
'T'HERE WILL be one of the grandest treats ever _ _. [ happened in Cape May on Christmas Day at A
Dale’s Cafe, when you c
inert Dinners for . ourself and family that was A
ic State for the small sum of F ,0 ' T ‘' r
mas
of the famous, and children.
The best of attention paid to ladies
We have gone to a great deal of exch a dinner as this on and we will look
paid to lai :at deal of
i on and we will 1
The Menu will consist of the following: - - SKenu - -
Little Neck Clams
ROMAN PUNCH
\J Maurice River Cove Oysters v
yy Cream of Celery, ala Victoria
^ Boiled Rock, Lobster Sauce Pommes Noisette ^ V ^i
\y Queen Olives Hot House Cucumbers
y Kalamazoo Celery
Young Rhode Island Turkey, Chestnut Dressing m. w Cranberry Sauce
V V w
ity Candid Yams New Potatoes a la Creme A ^ Bleached Rice French Peas, au Beture ^
IS
itties, a la Bechamel ^ Queen Fritters, Brandy Sauce /jy
A A
Hot Mince Pie • A
Fruit Raisins JExed Nuts A
Roquefort Cheese Toasted Crackers
, Bleached Rice
Vy Spaghetti, au Gratin
Oyster Pattii
V V V V
Macedonia Salad, Mayonnaise
\y Fruit \ s
Demi Tasse
trackers A
SAMUEL E. EWING . . General Contractor. . . HOUSE MOVING A SPECIALTY. Post Office Address, Cipe ltay Court Howa, H. J.
7V. C. GtIL/E, - IMsaSYOSAl i MPAIHTER vAHD^DECDBATOR • OFFICE-416 Washington Street, Branch Office in Philadelphia. CAPE MAY, N. J.
Have you t
Look at the low prRes in Men’s, Boy’s i the latest styles Hats. Great Bargains in
test stales Hats. Great Bargaii Come and convince yourself that I
largest assortmi
The I
tin]
508 Washington Sti
Leading Clothier, Shoer
treet.
up-1
am the cheapest in to TENENBAUM oer and Gent’s Outfits
ter,
Sol. Needles’ old stand.
PHILADELPHIA k BEADING BOtfTS. K ATLANTIC CITY_BAILMAD. ENGINES BURN HARD COAL N SMOKE TIMETABLE IN EFFECT OCT. X. 1991.
WEST JERSEY ARD SEASHORE “ RAILROAD.
Tram, leave C*i* May for PhlUdelrbl,:
Week Day*—
A. M. — Accotnn>o<l»tlon. Arnva Hhll.<i,-lt'hls DAO. Arrive New Yorivi* WtnsJow Junotlon U» F. M.— Ex prose. Arrive Fhlladel- .
' phU6.66.
mZ'* Antn n "~ U ’ Train, leave fbil.Jrll'hlt for Cap# M.y:
IN EFFECT OCTOBER 1501. Trains win leave Cape May as follows for
PHILADELPHIA.
^•4° ^inripaTmtcnuediate natjOT*?' .Ar-
3’3° f
who baa re I
I-ark tf. tkeir SiiuCra Ud.de
r'ZTL
Emlie-t
iSSSfHs 1 —‘-yf- :
: "*■*-'
JtovcsthatareTakenf thctXr! bakers
Ajj Investment is more profitable than an Experiment. When you buy an Acorn Store you make an Investment for many years. When you buy other stoves your Experiment may invo/ve toss of time money and patience.
CMS. A. SWAIN
Long Distance Phone 16. Local 'Phone 65.
CAPE MAY-
1 HAVE RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF aMisaimjS&s pf mmam® NIRECT FROM ih»-mil’s, saving the miildlL-man’s profit, making it every Blanket and Robe at the regular whok-ale price. 1 not pay si price for 11 cheep, no good blanket when you have a chance buy at the same price, a g-Kvl, first-class 5 A woolen blanket. We have so'd ell bt the flii-t lot ol hlank'-is and rolm* we hud, and now have a stock ©Tbiankcts direct Iron) the mills. Regular $6.90 All Wool 94.00 •‘ 2 SO Stubb 1.75 “ 2.00 Stubb 1.50 ntanket, fr.xn $,.oo H.iwn (. $1.25, .0.1 nui « bi-nkrt ihat n worth !co than $2.00 in the regnl <r price. We would be pit a bed to have you call and look at this stock, it waR-' cost you nothing. p. LOUCS©,
Have You Forgot? ....That the... HOLIDAY SEASON ....is at hand.... We have been mindful of yon and have prepared aceordingly Goods Carefully and Appropriately Selected a^e Here. They speak for themselves. 0. Li. V. KNERR BIS ST’ZLEET’. CAPE MAY. N. J.
Fell l Winter CLOTMMi. UNDERWEAR BOOTS AND SHOES Just received a full line ot Ladies’ Shoes. Latest styles and textures are to be found in my large assortment of fall and winter goods. The time has come when heavy underwear adds comfort to your existence. We are offering yon onr Heavy Fleece-lined, health Underwear, guaranteed in every respect, from 25c. per garment up: which is a bargain of rare valne. Yon will always find here a complete assortment of Gentlemen's ready made suits, furnishings overcoats, rubber goods,-&c. S. R. GIDDING’S 414 Wash- ’ i N d-

