Cape May Herald, 25 January 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 1

CAPE MAY HERALD.

VOL. II. NO. 4.

CAl>E MAY CITY, N. J., SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1302.

Subscription—$1.00 per Year.

PUSH OLD CAPE MAY MAZE NECESSARY IMPROVEMENTS

METORE SPRING.

Oar Future Proeperitj Depend* Upon Earlj Action. Careful and Sja

tematic Methods.

The publUbed rumors of Cape Ida;'* advauoeweut, it’s utdoapruad iudustry, and far scrwlchlnt; eolcrprlae# has buau Co in men led upon and discu&aod at oona .It-ruble length for some time past; in fact, there has been so much said that city-throe times as large as this could liare been founded and settled during this time. It is true, however, some itoI'rovements have been made, (but more h ve been talked of.) Certain energetic entxeus have offered good theories to «ork on. and sotno houeat efforts have I teen put forth to further the resort and her interests, and it dues aeetn that if Ciere is ^ be any result* tbev should bt^ gut to loom up, even. If st s fsr off distance. they slustkl at least he tUscettiable How ; if there is not to be any results, enough has been said. The lime U now to act. and aa a hall will nut roll up grade without being |• 11»bed, neither will the wheels of progress go round without a start. Why should we nor give them a atait, and if n-weMiary beep on pushing uptil the d- - aired tesu ta are accomplished. .No d-ailit thole is plenty of work to be di Work that should be attended to, and at onde- If a new iwwer drainage is ncreswary 'gsi the public besllh, bi-giu it; if a tK-lier water supply la neede<l. begin I-ynig plans for that eMa-ulial and yk-inant tiumikm; if iair slnels and < tons are Pi tie dug up, over-hanietl r paired in anyway'let ttie stnwVeommittae *er to it. that it» dime Is fore "the . snanuri areiuai is upon our Imrle. With ail due respect to city council and other b>dies and committees In authori’T. the llKRat.D In the interest of our sumun-r r.-sidents, •- well as Cape May City's own innust. calls atteulloii to the slmve facta, feeilng assured that th.- present c-uiucil has ami so much of this kind of (Mug hi years hack theT will take up tluwe mailers and bring them to a focus at a time when they w ill not retard,’or to a-y way interfere with the prospeitty of

Hits of reworia.

By so doing the,city would, he fon>Wh. lug work JUi the lalionng clans us some of w hieh woukl otbei wise lie conUuuslly drawing on the pour fnd, aud wlwn spring opens there would be no local laborers u- be had for anything leas than Iwachanic's w ages. If this ball of Indus t-y was to start nilliiig riow. there wi«id Is- laborers galore, helping to push it along and by the proper time our streets Would be grade!I. level, smooth andclfaau; uur water, g<sid, pure, healthy to drink and plenty of it, and no bad odium nor uiipieaaant remarks to Iho city’« di-tri-tneut regarding the sewerage system. Taking all in all we could, and would, stand unrivaled along the Ailantic coast, ready and waiting to receive our cottage coktuy and suitingsr visitors, whom, we cannot deny, la life »i-<1 existenoe and >11 oat be catered to If We wish to bold

Wrc^fc Olvlog Up Her Cargo. The wyegh Biodia, lying at the foot of Sixteenth a<reel, OoeaO CjaysWan on Monday'to throw overboyd her cargo of cauea and matting which have beeu Injured by water. This bid to be done to {sake room for the lower-' deck loada of flue china, caeca of which are being 1-oecned and peat to the anrfaoc by dlvbrm. The Keel ball pf the veeeel Is gradually yielding to the strain of tlie htwvy aeaa which have been pounding her for aeveral days, and bopet of removlug her from the aaoda in which a be baa harrowed deeply have been abandoned. Captain McKeusie, accompanied by bis wife, sailed for England last week. Upon Us emral be will appeal the dec is Ion of the British Coart of Inquiry In Philadelphia, which suspended bis papers for sis asoctha. Brick drarch Aaalvcraary. The “Old Brick Cbdreh,” Cold Spring, held Its sixtymeoood anniversary on Sonday afternoon last, and was crowded to Its almost; capacity with residents of Cape May oounty for miles around. Un-

the event Is looked upon with won a

more importance.

An tutenrwtmg program wad render by the Cold Spring sod Cape May Sun day schuola, while musical numbers and a-tdrrsaes by promhwot speakfeatures of the srout. The prseent paeIhr. Ih.-v D. H Laverty, has baen at thta pofast in tihtuuu jsora iur over eight

PERSONAL INTEREST. DELIVERED ADDRESS CURRENT

Gouip of the Resort la Which Ton May Be Mentioned. Ifr. Richard Stansberry la now a fullflodged Odd Fellow. Mr Charles H. Dougherty was an ovnr Sunday visitor at bis Washington struct residence. Mr. Wm. A. Romig, oar esteemed ileadliig Railroad agent, was at Cspe Mar Court House attending to lodge business on Friday evening last. Mr. James Cauby, a Cape May summer resident, has closed bit country bouse at Wyuuewood, and has opened his town bouse on Spruce street, Philadelphia, for the winter. Ex-Iudge Richard Miller, of Camden, who p«SM-a the summer season at. C«pe May, was on Monday apiviliitt-d receiver for the Robert llubbs Wall Paper Com-

pany.

Hand A Thontton have thecontraut for rolmildmg and converllng the sloop yscht. Itulungiug to Howard. Kelley. Into a launch. Mr. Kelley will use it here dunng the coiniuj auuiHicr Mrs. Willlatu Brewster Wood, whooccu|ihp a Grant street c--' lagr every summer here, gave a progressive roe lire on Wednesday evening at her home, 1SS3 Gr-en strart. Philadelphia. Mis. HojkI Gilpin, a Cape May summer resident, has sent invitations for a card liarty to inert her sister, Mrs. Baird, on Wednesday afternoon. February 6. at ‘360 South Fifteenth street, Philadelphia. M . Robert J. Murdia'k. representing the Brainerd & Armstnmg Co., 7iV Arch street, Pliiladeiu^ia silk thread manufacturers, was Rero on Monday and sue ow-ded in placing iiiatiy larue orders. Mrs. Godfrey, widow of the late Daniel Godfrey, baa purchased the building site on Broadway, opposite the new pier, and will. It is undenunod, build a Ana hotel which w ill accommodate about 200

people.

Mrs. Harriet Hnghea and dsuubtcr. Mho- Charlotte Hug bus, are in' H'lila-lel phis for the roniaiiider of the Witih r,

pleasantly Imined at the resirii

Mr. Geo. D. McCreary Conducted

University Sunday Service. Mr. George D. McCreary, preal'leot of

the Market Btraet National Bank. Pblla dclphia, and a summer resldcnt of Cape May, conducted the Unlvetalty Sunday service In Houston Hall on Sunday. In

his address to the students he said: "Man Is essentially a religious being.

This Is demonstrated by historr. Socrates. Plato, Confnohle and other ancient philosophers taught religion* principles. In the fallneas of time God revealed the real

true religion by Ills Sou, Jesus Christ. "He was born as we were. * Other i

llglhna had no personal equation. You and I kuoW w hat alu la. Salvation ha*

been truly tlvflned aa that which eleautoe toe soul of aln. Thu only war to focui salvation is to aektine ledge Jesus Chrlat aa your Savkiar. God has pleasure in the death of any being, but you cannot exp-ct hitu to tveoguiac you alter death If you refuse to ackuow ledge Him In this world. Suppose when yon were In the company of men from other colleges you were ashamed to acknowledge your allegiance to the university. H >w would your classmate* treat you w hen they

learned of it?

"Do not blame others for jour fault*. They may tempt you, hut God never allow* auyone to have greater tempts* tiona than they are able to overcome. Every temptation we w I that and makes

t that mui-h purar.

“Runfiuher Ibat the sins we do two

by two we are going to answer for one l>y one. Accept Jesus Christ as your personal Saviour, and overcome ain now. The pleasures of sin are bat for a season, and ew If weitro never found out we have to suffer fot them. -We can't build op the character which la t.weeaaary for

!•> have to make the most of ourselves Unless We accept Jeaus Chriat.”

Presbyterian Charch.

On Thursday evening last the following trustees of the Presbyterian Charch were

^ „f j|. 1 onmimonaly elected for the, ensuing year: andMrs/c. R. Brooka,2M5 Carilale 1 Kldr « 1 » fl I oh “ 00 - I ohn W “ecray-»•

^ jame - Mrcray, Charles Kldredgc «Hl Sam-

nel M. ScbeUengcr. Mr. J. O. Williams

Th* HOKAU* was aut horltlvely inform- j ^ eltcUd chnreh cIert rd that our fxk-nd aiai cltliem Mr. Alex J TBKAafajvs’a axroaT. Gordon, who Is being treated si Cooper ‘ cash on hand at last settlement.

Ji.Apifal, Cowden. hr im|iroving fapld'y. Kebruarr ty. 1901. ftt6 80 t..- un, h- .m—, "'j eltherfiaii an>|Hiiated la very probable. | “ “ envelope •* • 16*40

Mr. Wm Itenneu. sun of Plh* apd!^! r ,^b

Pilot

M rs. Wn J. Benlirtt, has moved the National H ill rollage to a site on Madison avenue, lr.-tw.-en Waaliington and Lafay. rtle atrnrU. when: In-srillhuiid on toil ■■lake for bimaelf a oomlortkoie Mm. John Price Wrtherill gave a latrcb* si to sixty cursi* on Wrttirmday at ht-r resideno-. 2014 Walnut street. Philadelphia. The guert* were *-a e I at flve •ntall tables, each of which had its dlalinetive color in fl-iwera. The luncbertl waa followed try a card party. Mr. Rrtil<en Cnle-ti. of Philadelphia, ’aa dow n on Tuesday, looking after his property intelra's I re re He ha* arranged flrr the Improvement of hi* Ocean a’reel c rtlagr, tty raising it three feet higher than it already is. aud will do cot ablecarpeuteT^rork and palming nte. Tbc work la to be comineirued at

tee.

Blr. C. C. Pinckney Norris, erne of our moat prominent Mimmer rvaul nte, gave a ditttier Wrditeaday .evening akbUPhlladelpbia rvalilijnor-, 2621 .Spruce street. The table waa proto rely decorated with Mr Norris' guoste Were Mr. and Mm. A. J. Drnxei.Biddle, Mias Maria P. Norris, Miss Mignun MorrogbS ban non. of New BntiisSrlck; Miss C-rtv-atanoe Dcvereux. Miaa Sylvia Faasiu, Mr. J. C- Anderson, Mr. Walter Wbceler, Mr. Herbert Wheeler and Mr. Harry Hart. -v Miaa Fannie Hoyt, of Philadelphli^ who since early childhood baa been a regular summer visitor at the Cape, of late years spending from flve to six months here, it one of the. beneficiaries under the will of tire late Jennie Faulk, ner, of New York City, who during her Ilf* was a frequent visitor here, aud who died In August last. Mias Hoyt will receive a bequest of 63000. Almost a life-

time friandahl

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father baring bean boat man at the marriage of Miss Hoyt's parents. Speaking tbc other day of th* handiwork of IntdllgeoUv Industrious women, ___rhy a lady to tbewonderful industry and idtllted band of Mrs.

■hip has existed betwi

id Mia* Hoyt, the former's

Stuart H. Thompson, formerly of this city. Spread out before tbs lady's gate om day this week, Was a magnificent

ork of Mr*.

Thompson's own hand, (the entire task tug of the laow Included,) that would probably ooe bandied sod flflv do}httw, ready made. Mr*. Tbompsrm ia

Rent of old ’charch, Ken' of lecture room to University Extension buddy,

Total.

KXPRMDfTUattS. Paid Prcsbyterial asseasment, Ministerial relief fund. Hoard of foreign misaiona. Synodical home missions. Hoard of Freed mans, Presbyterian Hoard of BdncTn Cape stay Co. Bible Sodete, Pastor, F Hoard of ministers, Sexton’s salary, Porgas. Electric lights,

Wood.

Catting grass. Water rent. Charles Swain, NJ.^hTs. D. Co. interest on W,F. Ca**e'dy. carpenter w'rk H. S. Rutherford, J. M. E. Hildreth, on acd. of cost, etc., relative to cost of old church property, )*s. Mecray, guardian, note mat interest. For flowers for burial ol sexton, W. Howard. Flowers for Golden Jubilee, Choir expenses, For printing. Expenses attending installation of Rev. E. F. Gallaher, I. H. Edmunds, insurance. , Jas. Learning, in*, old chnrch, Cash on hand to balance,

75*

16 j6

34 03

,?IS

£2 65 6a lypoo

7 65 73 04

*39 75

5 75

75

57 55

40

$3309 39

Fishing at Petersburg. The cold weather recently has covered the lake* and mill pounds of South Jersey 'toth smooth, shining ice, five inches thick, and the followers of old Isaac Walton, who fine more enjoyment in angling in winter than they do in summer, are ont in force. Fishing through the ice is told bat healthy sport. The fishermen hereabout have been' fishing all the week on Cedar Swamp Creek, and their labors have been well rewarded. Pike v « r T plentiful ia the streams and mill pounds ia this viciaity, and many have been caught through the ice. .Catfish, perch and rockfisb are being caught in the Tnck-

aboe River. The pike

in sue.

: nnubnslly large

Slight Damage.

John, Robert and Jethrum Young, thrra o-durad lada, of Ocean City, were rnacued from death by fire Monday night by the Oouau City Volunteer Fire Company, No. t. . The honso In wbleb they lived at Fourth street and Wert avauua

caught flea from

b en placed over a box iwar tbs bed la ’Which t ns boys were playing. They wen do: aware of 1 heir danger until awakened by the fireman and canted down stair*. The daigsgv to tlrt bouse wo* Sllghl. ..wtug to the pempt and •Uteten.. *ct>«

dh* itertf

Jrt not to he axirara- ”«'Hg to the pc«pt ami e*o 1 . •

COMMENT MATTERS OF GENERAL AND LOCAL INTERE3T; DISCUSSED.

Ad Impartial Review of Matters Undtfr Thought—The Talk of the Gottipa.

Hurrah for old "hayseed,” the king of the sod. He lives dose to Nature, and Nature's part God; He's rich in her friendship; for say what

hay.

lie don't ent much figure in codfish Is scant of the bon comb that fools do Possess; But if we want friendahlp, the kind that will pay. See how we all look for the man that make* The merchant, the banker, all seek for his

aid;

For he is the sinew and life of all trade. He prosper*—we prosper; he fails—woe the

day.

For hit even hangs on the man that makes

hay. H

Then throw wide your doors, and welcome

him here;

Our best earttyy friend—the one to hold dear— ( And give all of honor and good will toTo Earth’s noblest wosMsMlhc man

makes hay.

If oar luformstloa is correct and we have good reason to believe that It ia, there is Utile hope, after all, that banding lots on the long neglected site of the destroyed. New Columbia Hotel Jackson apd Perry street*, will at any triy date pass into the baud* of wouldbe purchasers who would speedily erect collages thereon. The reason given for this despairing condition of things relative to this property is that the owner, who baa since 1S59 been content to keep It In ail urthnproved state, baa, after dUput ing of * single plot, uow being built upon by James E Taylor, again balked For twelve years this tract right In the heart of the citv, aud upon one of the leading thoroughfares to the very oeuter of the bathing strand, exhibited its uualgbuim to lbs gaxe of the thousand* who -ry year come to enjoy the beauties so orach heralded of thr* famoun old seaside resort, aa Well as to c-Kirt the benefit* of oar glorious climate, the iuvigoraUou to be found In the exciting plunge into the salty billow* of old ocean, aud to participate In the more pleasurable aocicly function* which prevail with such exhilarating brilliancy during the summer months. It is bv no mean* a small mailer for editorial coinmcut, this cveriaaliug delay iu bringing into au attractive condition of Improvement so desirable aud ao much needed piece of groandyui the alto above referred to. It ia lime to make a fresh

kick, aud a hard obc.

Without mincing matters anV we take Ibis occasion to say that that Jersey In. ktltuiiuu where boys are flogged until they deem It bellerlo run away than to stay stand* as sadly In need of disinfecting, fumigating, purifying, or whatever else yon ttbouse to.call it, aav any institution we ever knew, abd we are happy to add that this is the opinion of tbe New Jersey press. Foremast among those denouncing tbe maltreatment of the boy* — la tbe Camdsn I’oat-'Megratn, which speuk* of tbe punishment Inflicted upon the WAf*u"*Oiwn haiva as "Imrliaron* ”

mealown boy* as “barbarous.' The HKHALD knows well-that that jour nal would uot for an instant think of d!a*

urrting the facta, and therefore assume*, that It baa special information in this

matter which warrants the uas of strong words/ If, as it further aver*, ex-Attor-ney General Griggs baa Interested him-

self In the matter, there is at least the

■ranee that the truth will be brought

onl, and, aa that la all we all want, there

Is nothing else to aay now.

Representative Jenka, of Wisconsin, has lutrodaoed a measure which In addition to providing the death penalty for aasnltaou the President, requires alien Immigrant* to take the oath dot to aa-

In government authority and

out to paWicly‘uphold the subvention of the govei unreal by violent means. Tbe law against aasaaeh.atlon cannot

I too promptly. Neither can ii

Just bow much virtue there 'Is hi the oath of an alien, who has murder In b-a

caudle which had-j*®*”* wooW be hard to determine.

It la ea%> to presume that a man who

rd for a hitman life, ha# lea*

regard forihe sanctity of an oath. Thai

Jrertqfth+wte^

Bar . a.’ ^ ChaUiu, paator of tbe K. E.

to return for another

REVIVAL MEETINGS. Largely Attended, Much Interest Manifested, Several Converted. . The Union revival meeting* hare continued this week In tbe Methodist Church with unabated interest. Aud they will oonllnua ao long aa unaavrd friends show a desire to put them selves In a right relation with God. Great good has already resulted to all tbs churches, not only In the nambers added, bat especially iu the warm aplrit of fellowship among be-UcTera-.l all tbe denominatlout Interested. Outsiders have been made to realise that true Christian* place (oul-aaving- before mere' church strengthening. Chnrch jealousies have had no place. Converts have been left to choose tbe cbarch faroBy Into which they should enter without constraint. The work will continue in the Methodist Cbarch aotll futtber an-

nounce ment.

Christians of every name are Invited to join beat 1 Hy Iu tbe work. Strong men everywbereare under deep conviction.

aation among

Tbe one topic of couveraal

Ung.

the conversion of r parent*. Many

zealously Working husbands; children

feel that tbe revival is only begun. Tbe shigers deserve great praise for tbe help they bave afforded. Mr. Walters melt* ry hearts by bis sweet oornrt soloa, and a depth of religions feeling has characicrlzed tbe work of tbe entire body of

singers throughout.

FIND IBP-'

FACTS IN BRIEF. Matters of General and Local Interest

Mentionea.

For the new*, read tbc Herald. r* Itevival meetings are being held in the four Millville Methodist ch'urcbes. Skating around Tuckaboe baa been so fi’ie that tbe schools are aliraly attended,

best for Head-

Sead to

*

Samuel Chew, of Eldora, la on tbe sick Hat, and bis neighbors seeing bis woodpile needed replenishing went to the wood* and cot and hauled him a winter's

supply.

A number of 0> *beti people who keep tbelr winter's meat In outbuildings have beeu visited by thieves of late and there has been a good demand for ex;ra lock*

and keys.

While John Kabb, an Ocean City hick, man, 70 years of age, waa getting Into bl* back Monday, bis foot slipped sod be fell over tbe w heel tearing a rib Ioum

from bis left side.

Yon hare already learned where tbe heat, most seasonable, and up to date dry goods, notion-.. Ladies and Gent's foraisniamwj boots, shoes, etc. arc 40 be found, at bed-,

Milton

The Olga'a Crew Here. Tbe yacht Olga, Captain Luke Conover, and crew—G. B. Pearce, Wm. H. Collins, Adam Conover aud Tho*. Nelly, of Atlantic Citr. arrived here on Monday morning at 11 o'clock, having in tow three large spars which, when put together will 1m 140 feet high, and a to be need in oonnectiou with tbe wireir

telegraph system.

The Olga left Atlantic at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon and crossed Cold Spring bar at 7 o'clock Monday morning, making the run here iu seventeen hours. She Is tbe fastest boat iu her class, and ia tailed by Captain Oonover at the Inlet during tbe auntmer season. Tbe Captain and bis crew are all brave and jolly fellow a, and altbo 1 only a abort time here they are very much pleased with tbe place, and aay that Cape May hat an excellent harbor. They will probably remain here two weeks, taking life easy and getting all tbe pleasure there ia nut of It, as only t beae hard aud rugged boys of tbe aea know bow. Mr. Nelly is rw-t a sailor, having come only on tbi* occasion for the novelty of the trip, aud the opportunity of taking In tbe place. He I* one of AtlanfV* bnalmen, being engaged In the saloon

bus I ness there.

Death of Thomas Joaea. Thomas Jones, of Rio Grande, died suddenly on Friday last. There is evidence of lauduaum poisoning, and while opinion differs aa to the admtp late ring, somewhat shrouds the case in mystery. Tbe theory baring rnoet credent* la that Mr. Jouea, who bad for aeveral dayr prior to hia death, beeu drinking more than waa hia usual custom, and at a accountable moment determined to end hi* life, and accordingly purchased tbe drug near hia borne with the above Je-

suit.

Tbe deceased was 63 years of age. raa honest aud upright in all buntnee* transactions, was a good friend, a kind neighbor, aud a hard-working man who had, by his'labor and iudustry, accumulated some Utile mean*. He w as worse himself ihai^ *° anyone else, leaves a q ldoa and five grown children, i aonirawl two daughter* to mourn hi* local Interment was made ou Tuesday at Court House.

First M. E. Church.

Next Sunday will be a great day in tlte Mettaodist Church. In the morning the pastor will receive into the church several converts, and will preach Soul*." In the evening hia discourse will be "What the Bible Teaches Abort Hell." The revival meetings will continue thronghopt the week. The old revival hymn* of out fattMT'a will be used. Spirit ,services. The trustees bavi ■rs in thorough repair, no need to fear cold weather now. Come and bring

yuor friend with you.

Gunner** Return, r*. II S Rutherford. Albert H. Faalkner aud Jneepb B. Hughes, wbo left here on Monday In the yacht Harrirt. returned borne from a gonutug •xpodl that at Grassy Bomnd* yesterday { Krirlav.)

prirc». si-.*!

ha* not. cwll at the store of Mrs Mlltow Hand, at once, corner Broadway and 4th

Ave. West Cape May.

The first Saturday night under tbe new license law at Bridgeton. N. J., resulted in five roeu being arrested for draukeoness. One man had his pocket picked at a gold watcb In one of th* saloons. yj A 70,000 gallon water tauk of the Cod- ' earners' loe Company, Atlantic City, on I Michigan avenue, burated Its bands Monday and the flow of water broke In the roof of tbe engine hoone and flooded tbe neighborhood. No ooe was injured.; --,’J Tbe proposition to elect United States Senators by the people grows Iu favor. It la at least worth a trial. Aa Seuatora j are uow elected in many of tbe States, the man with the must money goes there, whereas. If he went before the people be would stand a poor show. The thirty-fifth annual hog killing of the Royer Bay Club, of Court House, will begin on January 26, 26, 27. The club is made up principally of PhlladaL phiaua, and baa beeu organized aiuoe 1867. These annual events are alwaga’ Very interesting to members aud, limit

friend*. "N.

At a shooting match held at Goshen the other day, Jesae Grace, an old time resident of the hay shore, tried bis band, sod though over 89 years of age, broke three out of five blue rocks, aud many of the younger cor 1 tear ante. JM prizes to give up tbc at niggle In hta

favor.

Edward F. Doncsn, Sea Isle Qpj’a newly appointed postmaster, received biff commission 1. . Monday, and will at IcIievecX Postmaster Lewis Chest tbe office, which will he located in tbe upper end of tbe city fur the first tuns Iu fifteen year*. While tkaiing on Magnolia Lake at Wildwood, Misses Anna Olson, Hstel Jones aud Amis Thompson, of Holly Beach, broke through the ice. They were gallantly rev nod hy Mayor Latimer Baker and Moaea Banka, of Wild* wood, after aualaluiug a thorough wai-

ting.

W. Byron Llycx-y, who was appntff'rd post master at Wildwood a few mouth* agjt, is one of tbe moat popular restdeata of Fire Mile Beach. He ia well koowa to many prominent Philadelphian* aa a hotel man. He baa managed tbe Dayton there for several seasons. Mr. Livetey la a Pennsylvanian by birth aud la now ia hia forty-first year. It la rather to tbe city of the wife of 1 he new Tammany leader, Nixon, that in declaring her purpose to organise tbe women who believe In that Organisatieo she also disci atm* all intention of posing as* “new wotnau.” The world never will loso it* liking for a wourao wh»«ears women's clolhna, who speaks wHb a woman's voice, who pnaaeftses* a *tO« men’* heart, and who In all re*poet* la a woman. Il it did wo should never forgive It Clarence M. Busch and Dr. T “ Balt, of Ajlantic (Sty; Frank 8- Bl C. C. Wanamaker and Colonel -Bird, of Philadelphia, Agnew Company, with* capital 090, at Trentoo Monday. The will balld and operate a hotel tarium. Tbe building will be six high, contain 225 bed rooms, and It la to be bg July 1. Tbe bouae will be Aguew.

bringing bock with them tint w aa not eaten while «