Cape May Herald, 28 December 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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PISHING CREEK.

Mr». Madeline Reev«-» and Maitie Shaw ► peril Thuisday with Mia. Mary Hildreth, of Cold etprinK. Mi» William T. Ii.de was a cnrtl or M««. Ella WuoUon on Friday. Fenton Yearick, of Diul Creek, cailerl on Ida mother Sunday alter-

iny’ Mia. Jact

laard and w : fe. of Rio nmol Sunday with OuuUa ttciinn.way.

I

Mia. Emily Oou«laa apent Sat-;

milay at South lyenui'a

Cran.'c, apent •partj

Smily

u'dav and Sun v >!h her aider.

W. T.Bate and wile.Mrs. Mailelii'C Hcevea .«nd win >-pcnt Chiiatmaa with C'ourtland Reevca and wdc, of

W* at C 'pe May.

Frank Matthew* and lady friend, viaited trieuda at liurlci^h on ChriatWalter Y Shaw, a undent of the

tlniveraity College, it

holidaya with hit

WASHINGTON LETTEB

dealKna

alleer cigar

taluahir aonvrutr U nu.v

bring uianiifiictuicd Upon the ltd of the rreeptacle ary tbw arorda: “Wblrb we pledge ourayleea to promote.’' And tbeirby hang- an Intereating atory.

Ri.ll.lJ tUminjw.y ,n«l »ifc. of «.o‘.‘iIir Ob.^Ski i*»tiug Mta. Jacob <100 t0 uja|1 wli0 wr , rt ,. ID ,1k. ui

tuetallie plauk of the national platform of that year the word* JuM ijnulrd. Every hod} anowa that Senator Chandler la a hunrudllrt of Um- iuo*i devot-

"fie wel

t a pending, t

I-1 Cretan Hickman, of Oreen Creek, vi*ited our Sunday School on Sunday lad. Mrs. Emily Douglat spent Chriatmas with Aiea. Douglas and wife at Court Houte. The Jr. O. U. A. M. of Cold Spring visited Goshen Council last .Monday night, and had a very nice time. The speakers were:—Rev. J. M.-rjjan Reed, of Ailm'ic City: State Vice Councllar. W lliaui H. Miers;S. C. S- Reeves, of Ueach CouociP; Mr. Corson ami Howard Hmd. ul Goshen; J. L. H itfman. of Cold Spring, alter which we rl’il our part to a well loaded table o' nil that could lie wished tor an I did not mind the thirty-two miles we had to travel in the cause of virtue, liberty and p*tri- lis-n. Get it at Hogan’*.

RIO GRANDE. - Miss Iicne Lock has returned after MJcoding s-vern! day* wit.) rela'ivcS ami bieu la up the Stale.

• party to prumotc bluit-tuUUun as a promise of the real Iks tlou of Uls Idea*. WeU. after he had made Uls offer tberv were uuun.roa* esnUldsU-* for the award. Among others Mr. D. K. Watson. then a'member of eongrea* from Ohio, rlalmed the honor, and Mr. Chandler enti rvd into a long and aerlon* corrrsiKiDdenee with him on ihg subject Finally, however. Senator loidge of MaHsarliosetts appeared a* the author of the phrase.' and his claim was snb Manila led by the original dorumenta. which were produced by Senator For aker. the chairman of the committee on resolutions, t'pou a tciegruub blank in Senator l-edge's own handwriting were ibe words upon which Mr. Chan dler bad lab! so much stre«Convliiced as to the anthorahlp. Sen ator Chandler promptly ecni his check lot $100 to Senator Dodge. This was only a abort while ago. Mr. .Lodge at once returned the cheek, saying that he bad not regarded the offer oa eerl ous. Mr. Chandler, bowerer. Insisted that he acted In good faith, and then Mr. lodge, returning the check a sec ond time, replied thst If Mr. Chandler inird to give him a souvenir of the contention and Its bimetallic utterai be would be plcawd to accept Thereupon'Mr. Chandler had the siW cigar bos prepared. It Is composed of sixteen parts silver to one part of gold. Is liandsomely designed and appropri rely inscribed. Its preseaiatiou Is to

e nolle an event.

Everybadr *»■**« ta Kaaw Hlas. One of the correspondent* of a New York paper had a funny experience the night. Into his office walked d the •alter'# aecre-

Gen. Sewell Dead.

Gen. W. J. Sewell died at hi« home in Camden at 9.30 o'clock

yeaterday (Friday) morning. Don’t Forget the Date,

e loyal Temperance Legion will hold tival la Knickerbocker Building. No. •194 Washington street, on Saturday aftersoon sad evening, December (6. Ice cream tad cake will be served. Tea cents admission will be charged, but the ticket of admission will entitle the bolder to the value of the amount In refresh menu The band of noble women who have this entertainment in charge should be anconraged, asd

there should be a large attendance.

Bread and aU kind* of Fancy Cakaa at

Campbcll'a. 806 Decatur street.

t at be 01

W.-ll. if ever- rhino is tp happen

n, Rin will

>ne ot the finest and mcnt bandy

vilUoc^in .he county.

The lumber sat "he Reading R ; R. f r the new bridge between here and Five Mile Bench, and it ia said that t c\ will coin netice as sub as

the help is olituiurd.

Mrs Eln ta Sch' llcnarr is soend—in lew days w tli her parents NT». nnd Mr*, la fu>nei, ol this CcTta :. peoole of th’S place male it a hoMiiess to Iry and injure the

niter an ill has *0 much

ss to

character of are ' nrider. d as

Kind

Mt*. Emma Crr-se; i.rva of several •i-onlhs.

n household duties. M'S- Cie*Se mi lie i at the church as she is a good

' l I III ItiC g " w-.fk.

The Chri*lnia* veivic--s were held m the Mctltodi-l and Bapt-st churhe* thi* week, oainelv io tile M. E. Church on I'Mewtav evening, and in the Baprist Church on Wcdncs da> evening, they were all vert nicely rendered, and added much to the credit ol thg village in tbi* grand aflair. f Mr*. Emma Thompson has bunched out into a new buxines it is in tne raising of fowls; she has juat had built the most complete clnck-

n.| P wilk

Get it at Hogan’s.

CAPE MAY POINT. Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, of

down

i with her wolliei

Rutherford.

The Christmas entertainment

very

the bulk fane Rt

lidavs *1

spending icr, Mrs.

icrtaim nicely

'man, of Darby, Pa ,

■nding a short visit with bis

Donald Hnldei

is 4per

brother Percj

Masre.

proud ol

im&Ss | - 3iks

'uesday evening.

Idem 1 sh

CJ in this place.

Frank Hughes is the

proud owner of a hew wheel, which .—given him by his parents on

f Phils>rt visit

-imds, Miss' Estella and Helen Laflerty. Some of our young gunners who ha** such fine sport in gunning rahhtls and quails, are sorry to m lung season is so near *ard Barrel and some ot our Life Saving Crew were the mosl t icfcaslui gunners of this place. Mr. William E. Laffrrty spent b«t Sunday at Rio Grande. 'Mr*. Tlmsna* Vanwinkle spent a :aw_da\ * m Cape Mav this week. ‘i he people ol Cane May and Cold Spring do not teem to forget r Lake when ttwtr » fine skating hkt- there was bat Friday and

Elizabeth Henry, <

phia is spending a si

ih her friends, Miss'

rwal, ami was the Ugvat ^ IwHdg «« Wiotby evening I baa U «*« has bean tar we—l sears.

mt to Introdoce my ‘•eerrtary.

rotative.

. s«l

intrcdcr tlOD and shook bands.

*‘Y(

want

Mr. Johnson.’' sard the repre-mtatl' The corre*pendent acknowledged the

and shook bands.

■aid the conpressman. “1

thought f» would be a good ide* for yor to know my atrre*ary. You may

be can give you all the facts.

and t Don’t

want to write acme piece* about

. - — r,

• a **

name *nxt us often s« you czu. »o that constlturota may know that I as*

r looklnc after them." And after more words effect the conyretwman «

my c bnay

hesitate to call upon him at any

1 would like yo

us often a« y uenta may kt is after them

In to

Ond bis w cre-

ts ry wirbdiew. The joke ,oi thy t was that the correspondent -fisd seen the representative *fcre. d

itne a

idea not

a c

r«ta

Edrar-lu Chics po. Eustscis, the bouarwives keep their «N>ok» by treatins them as e-iuala. Eustacla—Oh. It's too late. Edrartoo late: Cook wouldn^ recognise as her equal If I gave her a •tea" every afternoon In the week.— Detroit Free Press.

way. Onatalrl

BDSINESfl 0PP0HTDF1TIE8. | ' tsau of IsUrsst to Honsowives sad

0 hers.

Get it at Hogau'o. George Freeman, the" bill po*ter Herald Office. Boys' School Shoes $1 00; worth $1.50, at reoenbaum's. For all the news, told in readable manner, sulwcribe lor the Hkraid Don't miss getting your horse « Blanket and Kobe at cost price ai

Lovett's.

Poultrt. Game and Squal-s killer) and drew- d to order at Campbell'*,

308 Dec 1 ur street.

FOR SALE—A lot ol second hand lumber ol all descriptions. Apply to Chas. T. Campbell.

Ge' it at Hogan's.

Pineapples, Apples, giapes, of all kind*, California Crapes IOC, lb., concord Crape* 15c. basket, Peach- s, Pears, Oranges, Lemon*, Uatmiiu*, Crape fruit. Fig*, Dates, Nuts. Hot j

■nuts, Black Wall

Peanuts, Blacl Walnut*, Filhe nuts, SlicUbarks,

H«>i

English.

Chei

- m '**'■*' h*.

d Lx 11 A fall

nenbaum, 5 h

-ool. $1.75; u 01 th |

Iraum.

and all kinds of Fancx Camplieir*, 308 Decatur

inuts.

Iberts, Pcacans, Cream nuts

lugans.

Fleece.'-lined Men’s and Lgriias' Underwear 85 cents. A fall *iut worn. $1 50. At I. Tenci

Washington St. I Bovs'Suits, all 1 $3.50, at Tcnenh;

Bre*

! Cakes street.

j A bargain in Horse Blankets and 1 Robes at W. A. Lovett’s. | Standard Fashion Sheets lor Dc I ceother, showing the late*! •tth** for 1 winter wear, are given away by O. | L. W. Kiicer. Call and get one. j If von are in nerd ol ladies* anil

•peel

d by K Conle\, 4-6

Edith—Whai are dead letter*? j Washinglon street. Big rerluction* Ethel—The kind that have black bov-1 j,, la,!;*,’ »hi r , w *;*« ..n.l wrap|>er*. era. o'eourae. j Agent tor Ba: nr- Erb Laundry tf

XWMnsaew mt Mow. | 1 bomas H. Tavl

If your feet are so tender, why hoot and

don’t, yoo get shots large enough to be Washington street, does all repa eomfortaMe? j ; n g neatly thoroughtly anil She--TTrat'a Juat like a man. How i rra k,,nahlr p-ic. * H« has Iree. ^ould a woman be comfortable If abo’ ih ,; nK business in Cape Mav for

elven v*-*'* R- -s 11 *ne*S s- wnl bv machine wuh silk to match. Lost

1C1 d

ivlur, the popular

■ hoot and shoemaker at No. 418

rpair-

Bvlllgereu K**l»eky. Btatpsman—What you Kentucky politician* want fo do It to get togetherKootockiao — Ob, I don't know! Whenever we get together tberv are fewer of us to grt together thv next tlm* —Detroit Free ITens.

The Meawlag.

“I cth’t'umlerstsnd." raid the haehe-

1 v*-ar* lacbine

r broken eyelet*.

Mrs Robert Hughv*3c9Wa*hing ton *»r - t Carrie* e v I 1 si-lectr'i' stock of hotise fi|rni>hing goods, crockerx ware, wroudcri ware a: d fancy goods needed about * house f>” both u*e and oruameot She

• cas'.iialil-- pVict-l

c«-*, and kr ;oodm. Her *1

jells ;.t ■ i-s r-c ■lock in

■nutlxe wercre. uju uu. . and hasn't to this day

upon him. |

■’why u n r half.’ “

the sllyhteat Idea who railed h)

The congresamao simoly took It for t ran ted that a man who bad been elected from Few York must be

known to all the world. Tfce Colo»el Toek P>«.

On* of th* campaign stories that la footing through the senate cl relate* to Benctor Fairbanks

onto 00 m of Indi-

ana and Governor Shaw of Iowa, cording to the atory. these two BepnbMcan orator* were stumping Kentucky. After a successful meeting the Kan colonel who had the two Bepub-

In charge invited them

Into the hotel barroom for some re

fresbment.

••What’ll you have?" be asked Bens

waa the

tueky coto 11 can state

V”-

I you i

Jor Fairbanks. “A little cold aponioarts."

••And von?" aald the boat to Governor Sbnw. “1 think 1 will have a glass of buttermilk." The barkeeper turned to the Ken nckiao. “W nel r be ask. The Kentucky gentleman heaved a long sigh- “Fnder th» rircnmvtnnces." be said. “1 think you can give me a

Pte."

—j*v* ■*■< rt* rw-

When be pnsbe* through the old

time double doors from the corridor.to the committee on appropriations, there Is no prouder man th--w day# under Ibe white dome than ’’Cneie Joe” Can-

chairm.-iu. A scene almost pa-

before him. There ta

.TIMETABLE IK EFFECT OCT. I.W01. Train* leave Caps Nit tor Pblladcl. his: Week Ds'*— - A. M — AreomiaodstloB. Amvr > Philsdelpbis 9AO. Arrive New York via Wlaalow Junctloa 1146 ^35 P phu"6S pr *"' Arrl ' r * puu * ael '

piece of p

4 3° ** ArriT ®

Train, leave fbllsdelphla tor Cape Mart

I.—Express. Arrive Cape Ms}

non. the e la rial ta s

nice dean furniture all around him

and'a tber a of ma

coxy consul tarioti

new carpet on the Boor. Os e>

aV

<

mu

day wher somebody Joked

bl* I

> swinging portab

rany and gtaaa that le

:u)tatl

. boys." aald »

yon.

the other da3

him about hi* Improved quarters, “you put bear’s grease on yonr hair

scent 00 your

mu*t 1

and ao_ before yon ei

When Peking was invaded by the troops of the foreign powers some month* t.co. aa old gun carriage waa ome of the soldier* as a ndof mahogany and waa found on the walls of Peking. The htotuey of the gun carriage r*prevented It a* BOB' year* oM. I iecds of the wood came Into Secretary Hoot’s peaaeaalau. aad he had the pier** tanwd Ido walktaa eatre*. He ,ae-rat-d ooe I* the pre. detrt and ou. «• each mataW of tta-

laan’a wife la called

his ’belter

“Yon would." said the married clerk, if you bad to divide your salary with

ae."- TauiUmoj Times.

Objretlea Net Kssfaiard. . "This ain’t a freight elevator." aald

elevator man.

, It la.” replied the boy with tf-e bundle. “It carries a big hoc up and do are all day long.”—Chicago Tribune.

'best quality of g<

• cbi’lea tlx*- 1 .t- a* <>1 - imiriovc-il parti 1 phernalia lor the household. if York Broa. (coinpiv*-*! ol Silira York

1 Y-rri

the grumpy « “Ye*. It Ia"

-'R “AI.K-A i*-*«r -II dere-'i

all manner of jobbing, as wrll, suit a*, prompt in attendioc to buslnre*. Several of the most sabstaiuUI res'ideiiccs in ihi* ctly have been ervetrd by theru. The} ran easily hr reached by letter torou . the Cape May p*wt ofijee. or by eallinv *•-

to f*. leaving order* st their rrs'Kieuce, 912

qne>n

EXCISES

BURN HARD

6MOKE.

COAL. HO

Week Days— 8-45 * &

:xpm*.' Armas a

« W)

. IC P.M.-4-*5 Ms} tM.

Sundays—

8-45 \ u .rJS x

.’rains leave Rem ding Tertnlnsl, Philadelphia, tor Xrw York. Bethleheto and point* on the Lehigh Vslley* Rending. I’-ifx i:i.. Williamsport and potnisjn Interior Pronmyr vanis. Tfckeu and Informatioa at Marion.

W. G. Bksles. GenY Sept.

Bosom J. Weatga, GenY Paas'r Agent

irsrlprs * ho have a splendid n-puistior for contracting and ■■nUrilng. Tin

ir IBM W—htn*-»on <

JtovcsthatareTakcnf ? h e ^ e e 5AKER5

A/j Investment is more profit* able than an Expertment. When you buy an Acorn Stove you make an Investment for many years. When you buy other stoves your Experiment may involve loss of time 'money end patience.

ghas. a. mm

Losg Distance Fn**nr 16. Loral ’Phone 65

CAPE MAY-

1 HAVE RECEIVE.> AXOIHER LARGE LOl OF gaKfRECr FROM Ih. mil g. -.ivinj Jhi- mi.l tie'.ia.ij., 1 m.ioing every Blanket ami R *’*c a» iIk- 1 ir \vl. : ; D*x t»nt pay a price f.u » cheep, n • ■'••oi !•:. .1. ; avr t-iunce to hu« al the same price, a g.»o-l,-fli-t-cla** 3-\ V. 1 •}.] -oLh. '•Vt have so'tt r.ll ol tire first lot ol blank-, 's «tul T.1I10 vxe R..d. ar. i ■..•xv l. ivi- _ Ol blanket* xlirfccl Iron! llie 'Iiili*. Regular $6 50 aII Woo S4.00 2.50 8'ubb 1.75 u 2.0 Stubb 1.50 rtanketa/Mm $4.00 d-.wn to $1.35, m l not a tv-nkr; ’- .t i. w -t - Kn than $3 00 in the regui r p ice. We would l«r pltasril t.* have v u c J! nn i :■ * ’ ihi-s . it v.ii! cost you in.tiling. . —._ :

W/*8T JERSEY AWD SEASHORE ▼▼ RAILROAD. IN EFFECT OCTOBHR I. root. Trains will leave Cape May aa followa for

PHILADELPHIA.

A. M—Accoremodstion. Stops st

“’ste station*. Ar-

»9-J9 AM.

Connects Irom

6 ' 4 °ra

--ft* ses bn

r&xssz

.1-3°

—. i«nch. Oc Isle City. Arrives

9-J*.

lisle Cltv. linyP.M.

SUNDAY TRAINS. , n P. M.— Accommodation, rrincipal stations. Arrive:

delphis 6.1$.

Stop* at »at Phils

. c r P. M — Express. Connect* from wOi Anglesea Branch, Oceon CHy and Sea Isle City. Arrives at Philadelphia 7.0s P. M. PROM PHILADELPHIA. Trains leave for C*pe May—Express, pro A. M. and 4 P. M. week days Accommodation. yao P. M. Sunday. Express. 9<x> A. V. Aeoosnmodation. Aoo A. M.

SAMUEL E. EWING . . General Contractor. . . house aaoviNC a specialty. Post Office Address, Cap; May Court Hcirc. N. J: A. C. GrILiE, - BfiASTIBAA

Have You Forgot?

....That the...

HOLIDAY SEASON

....is at hand...,

We have been mindful of you and hnve prepared’accordingly Goods Carefully and Appropriately Selected sre 'Here. They speck, for themselves. Q.U. V.KNERR bib v^aJv-axzrisro-TroLC sxxLeet. CAl ‘K M ^ v . N. J.

MlWinlg CLOTHING.

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UNDERWEAR BOOTS AND SHOES Just received a fall line ot Ladien’ Shoes.