•he mow storm,-uur yonni
nml expect t
CAPE MAY POINT. Mis* A Petenton wk u the Point I- uniting friends on last Saturday.
. Ho fur 'he
have a gooti time tint sleighing with
| the one thwV like the best.
| . Mr. Walter Peterson will soon |- -Astonish htS ■fr<entK- wth his fine 1 wagon. Dont loiget old fricmUWalt, [ when you go out riding in it. j t . Mr. Amnnn Wright is making l Arrangemtjnts to connect the Syirt »ntl Sc/girt He hopes to hav^ it Httdoi>C/l'>' the middle ol next inoiith. f Constahle Wcstley Corson «ttenI ded the supucr given by the lyaughJ; ters of Americu.of Cold Stfftng. Ask f Wesle^diow many widows he dtp
g“tlited.
^ The firn^of H.tldeman'& Olivet have the contract lor painting
c.ir building out at the Steamboat landing which they will sliottly cotn-
K%rrek wt-rc, Mrs. William Fartow, ^ ' , Mrs. Dr. \V. R. Wales. Messrs.
£ i'
.i. E. Eldrrdge, Riclutrd Bcnsicaci., f Wot. Cummings, loscph R. Wilson.-' I R. T. Hazz.trtl, Sheriffs. E. Ewing
[ ai.d sun, Rettlica Reeves.
RIO GRANDE.
£?s' Seveml of our people visited Cape h Why on Satuidiiy of last week. ^ ^ Pa. i Mrs. Charles Saul is slightly, intji- proving trom a severe attack of fi - Eljptiam McCarty, of Belleplain, r sp-nt S.nulay with his mother. Mis.
I McCarty.
g Miss Aila Town and lady Iri-nd, L of Cold Spring, spent Friday-wiih
L friends here.
• Mr. Ira Turner of 'this place is
- the proud owner ot a tyrw horse,
j¥ which he praises very highly. .. Miss Deborah Grace a promising
£ school mistress, pf Swntntoh. spent
Sunday with her uncle, David Goff. W. S. Kimble, our much esteemed
I ’EToccrwnan was transacting bnsiKSAtM in Philadelphia one day this
Mrs. Frcil Neal of this place sj | a ti-w days tlie lore part of the \s
j‘with friends and relat'vcs at West
Cape May.
The home'ol Mrs. Emma Thomp- | son which has recently been painted is a credit to the painteis, Mr. Ralg j Denn and Samuel Roscmnn, Mr. Warren C. Neal who is employed in the Star printing office, at Cape May. is one of the most intety gent and upright youhgjnen of. our little vilingc. He ie^having ^n'c r,-«aaTSSitr-rris trade and is a wejl_ i. Welcomed visitor here, espcciuilj' sNbr girls over Saturday and Sun-
tlay.
GREEN CREEK.
£ The K..G. E- have just purchased
a new organ for-the Hall,
f Several people fiom thiwilice at-. I tended the Hand sale at Buileigh on
? fSaturday.
pr • Tlie fox hunters above the bridge f go hunting nearly every day with but .Hale success. Ralph Schellenger has l>een cartIhrolv r lor ~ a new house. W«n. Eldredge, from Tatham’s . Beach Life Saving Station, spent part-of Thursday and Friday with
hUv ' ■
s w.fe here.
Miss Mattie,Brow
i here <
own who is at Cane on Saturday at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.'
May', was I
- Joseph Brown.
Mr* Truman Hickman and Mrs. Win. Thompson of »his place attended the Red Men’s supper at Court House on Safutdav evening. Mis Ella Wopl*cn. of Fishing Creek and-Mrs. EKira Eldredge mid’ son, ol South Dennis. spent-List Friday with Mrs Harry Thompson.
«Mai
BURLEIGH.
Four Reasons Why
The Prudential is popular: 1. It is a safe Company. 2. It is a progressive Company. 3. It is liberal in its dealings with policy-holders. 4. It issues profit-sharing policies adapted to all needs.
The Prudential Insurance Co. of America. Home Office: Newark, N. J.
FORKRST F. DRYDEN, Secretary. H. li. Richardson, Asst* Snpt., Cape May Court House, N. J.
[ Advertise menu under this besd, set in piaiu type, uve ceuu s line per issue, m advanuc. Ihsplsy type, lu ccau per liuc.j Get It at Hogati’a.
Uiestl sud Ml siuds*'ol Zauey t. Caiupoell’s. )*0« Douatur street.
BUSINESS OPPOBTUHITIES.
George Freeman, tne bill Heraid Offite.
Boys’Scnool Shoes $1.00; worth $1.50, ut iciicnbaum'sy For all the news, told in readable manner, subscribe lor tile Hhkai.d
Don't miss gelling your horse a Blanket and Rube at cost -price ut Lovett’s.
Poultry, Game and Squabs kilted and dressed to order at Campbell's, lob Decrtur street.
FOR SALE—A lot ol secondhand lumber ol all desa iptious. Apply t* Chas. T. Campbell.
Standard Fashion Sheets lor Dcember, showing the latest styles fur
winter wear, arc given away L. W. Kncer. Lall and get 1
FOR
by O.
REDUCTION IN Full S Winter Clothing OPBN YOUR
DON'T MISS TH fcCSE BARGAINS.
To make room for our Spring Stock of Clothing and Shoes we have decided, rather than to store away goods now on our shelves to reduce the price, giving our patrons the benefit our emergency.
This week commencina' February 3rd/ Extra Quality, Digit Grade, Warranted “MONARCH” WRINGERS $1.90 CHAS. A. SWAIN. ' P. O. Box 841. 305-7 JAQ^SON ST, ' 6 ' CAPB MAY.
position thei Ith '• and- is
clrark by^Hai ry Stitss in his grocery
accHint of iH imp.oyed
n his
We are sorry to note that R. E. T#'lor our schoolmaster was
pel led nisvill
y to
■ our schoolmaster was comto return to his^home aj Dene on Tuesday, oq account .While away his place is beii
illness.
filled by
ars. We hojte he will be out soon,
t of his adyapcei
■ is being ;d schbl-
n and »on. of An-
FISHING CREEK.
Uncle Jim arrived trim Holly
Beach in the snow storm. \
Wra. Vearicks made a busItTeas.
trip to Erma this week.
. Robert Matthew*, of Holmcshurg bns'oecn^ visiting his mother this
week.
Oycrsecr Shaw will give his barn a new siding'as soon as tlie weather
permits.
Hemingway and son have secured
a contract for a car load of cedaf posts to be delivered at Holly Beach.
Our old friend C. S.'Shaw had his
truck patch plough' <i by J. B. Shaw before leaving fur Eldora where he
will move in a 'ew day* to occupy the pulpit for the coming year". Gordon Yearicks attended the box! Cinl Tuesday evening yft th
hall on aTWhccf.
cime back with the JvljXel, minus md, only what he gnt fiiom nowh-
eat. I . )
dennisvilEe.
, . , l.«i. TucLo , Sited the J?" 1
C unit iti). Meek. O. U. A. M. h,ll on f^theel. Hft
Misses Nora De>n;la* and Cora Hand are on tlie sick li-t this week. , John Rosa, of Court -House, spent Wurdav with his biother in this
llace.
. S. Trier arid wife, rf Court Jtmsc. were among .Tuesday vsit- [«» here. . George W. Ro*s and family spent Sunday with relatives at Di»* Creek. eAk;*.-Douglas, Jr. and wife spent mrdav with his sick father at Court
Edward R. Lloyd was with his family on Sunday, t
and sister were
Mrs. E Mail
in Tuckahoc last Friday. ) Dr. Marshall, of Tuckahoe was visiting friends on Friday. . Clarence Wiliits, ot 'Tuckahoe’, ’Vu* with friend* the first of tlie
week. S'
Prof. R. Taylor is detained from
cail.e>f <,.» E. S. Douglas on hH sdtool at Burleigh with the ton-
rvcniug. silitia. (dwaid Steelman and. wile, speot sn’day evening with Mi's. E. S.
: w ith
* and daughter. . and Mrs. G. Ay Murry.- of len, swi.t Saturday ami Sun » with H C. Carer apd wile, itiw* Martin, tf Court House. Ithe wirk, wilb hi* greudpar- , lac.j* W. Gaudy a»vi wife, eS. DuugU. .nd Mu. W/ •Luzlaer Adda a* —I wiw wewr + Pourk.TuW.l O R. M, m Cun*
Mrs. I.
day witn 1
K. Carroll spenl last Frihcr sister in-taw at'Lans-
Prol- E. D. Carter was w friepiL in Cape May Saturday Sunday We are pWa«l to hear of .U u
this place was calling on friends last week. Captain Wuv Tailor is-at home again after m/king a failure oil B the second attempt to reach Dela-
ware.
Parties of young people have been entertained at the home ol Misses Corn Corson and Bt-ulab Sikes dur-
ing the week.
FOURTH WARD NOTES. Y Sleigh belts jingle menilv.
Tonsilitis is still an vogue with
Fourth Warders.
Mrs. Jonathan Brown is still under
the-care of a physician. |
M. A. Scud made a business trip
to Philadelphia op Tuesday.
Mrs.. M. Battis and Miss Jeanette Knox .were enjoying the slcigliiug
Thursday.
MiitS Kulda Douglass, one ol the Ward’s unrest buds, is on the sick list this week. • —-w Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Smith^enl tuined a party of friends on 'jfcuis-
day evening.
Mrs. W. H. Reeves spent a portion til the week with her daughter.
Mis. M. A. Scull.
'Dr. Emlcn Phvsick was among those of the Ward who v-isitcd Pbila-
dvfplfiaduring the week. *
( GussieKoseman, the young son of
Mr. and Mr». E. E Roseman, dangerously >ick at tins writing. Joseph Back man. returned from
day’s gunning/on Thursday evening
with a fine pair ot black ducks. A broom and shovel brigadt
made a tour of this section on Thuis day opening the highway lor public
convenience.
The kindly and genial Mr. J. J Goodwin is under the care of hit physician. Wc trust bis illness will
be ol sliort duration.
The deepest sympathy of thi* com- | is tendered the aged widow
o was buried
R SALE.—One set of double, carriage :»s tuc-w) nut. bccu Usitl only tuiec 1 Muuc by W. A. Lovett. Apply to
Jos. W. AIcThckson,
j 10-41 - Cold spring. If you are in need ol ladies’ and gents furnishings, or shoes, inspect the block carried by K. Conley, 406 Washington street. Big' reductions in ladies shirt waist and wiappeis. Agent fur^ Barnes Erb Laundry, tf
Ladies’
Cent’s and Children’s
SOc- Underwear at 39c 50c. Top Shirts at 39c
5H0E5
25 per cent, less than others.
SHELVES MUST BE CLEARED NEW GOODS MUST REPLACE THEM
1'hoinasH. Taylor, the populai boot and shoemaker ut No. 418 Washington street, does all repairing neatly thoroughtly and ut reasonable prices. He has been doing business in Cape May^for elvtn years. Rips in uppeis sewed by machine with'silk to match. Lost or broken eyelets or hooks lepkiced. Mrs. Robert Hughes309 Washington street, carries u well selected stock of house furnishing goods, crockery ware, wooden ware and fancy goods needed about a house for both use and ornament. She sells at leasonuble prices, and keeps the best quality of goods. Her stock include* the latest ol improved paraphernalia for the household. tf York Bros, (composed of Stitea York sud Charles York), Is a firm of contractors a ho have a splendid reputation for contracting and building. They do, all manner of jobbing as well, and are prompt in attending VO b-jslnes*. Several oLti>oni<iat substantial residonoes In Uila cilyLa*o boeilerected by them. They ran easily be reached by letter through, the Cape May poat office, or by calling or leaving orders -st their residence, f»12 Queen street, or 1251 Waablnatoii street.
added to their-own happiness by giv ing happiness to others. south Dennis. Mrs- Sallic Scull entertained com-
pany last week.
Mrs. Belle Black spent Sunday
at Cape May.
Miss Sophia Ludlam spent Monday at Cape Mav. The Rev. Mr. Davis preached in the Baptist Church last Sunday. Miss Ell* F. Morton spent a couj pie of days this week in Philadelphia.
, b
munitv
ot M rl S-inmei Dav, on TurtfUy id th.i*
V\ tii* out with that sieigliing par ty Thursday, it w.s hard to tcU
W-r. k Oat\ York*
Vi. *0.1 Mi* '
Robert James, ol Aflantic Citv, a few days last Week with bib
spen motl
J. D. Nickerson a few day*, of last
mother.
Mrs. Harriett Moore is spending n few wiceks with iiei children ut
Atlantic City.
Mr*; HznnahCresse, Cold Spring,
SPC!
her sister Mr*". Harry
Schooner Lewis C. Learning arrived from Delaware List Frida\ with corn for Hulduiibon and
Banitf*.
Crernland Doc*.
The Greenland dogs ore harnesaed four to ten to a sledge and laden with
four or five heavy seals.
md wile Spent reek with his
t st of the week" with
*. Harry Nickel
. They someih miles lu a
S. R. GIDDING,
414 Washington St.. caph: may, n. j.
1 HAVE RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF ;Ti7,*i WKWPiZi pf 3p\IRECT FROM the mills, saving the middleman’s profit, making every Blanket and Robe at the regular whole-ale 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 5A woolen blanket. We have'' sold nil ol the first lor ol blankets and rubes we had. and now have a stock
of blankets direct from the mills.
Regular $6 50 All Wool $4.00
2.50 Slubb 1.75
“ 2.00 Stubb 1.50 Blankets from $4.00 down to $1.25, and not u blanket that is worth less
than $2.00 in the regular price.
We would be. pleased to have you call and look at this stock, it wil
cost vou nothing.
p. iioue©©.
CLOTHING
Have you
Look at the low pri
the late*
seen our new Ready-Made Clothing Department? . .trices in Men’s, Boy’s and Children’s Suits. Also
test styles Hats. Great Bargains in Shoes. All up-to-date styles. Come and convince yourself that 1 am the cheapest in town with the
UijoaMmmonn. I. TCNENBAUM The Leading Clothier, Shoer and.Gent’s Outfitter,
508 Washington Street. Sol. Needles' old stand.
SAMUEL L. EWING . . . General Contractor. HOUSE MOVING A SPECIALTY.
Post Office Address,
Cape May Court Hon-e, N. J.
A. C. GTLJK,
iypA»ITER>'AHD^DEGOBATOR^
OFFICE—416 Washington Street,
Brftch Office in Philadelphia. CAPE MAY, N. J.
IJEILA DELPHIA • 4 BEADIKO ’ EOUTE.T”
1 A7UJnK MILLSNERT.
ENGINES BURNJIJ^D v COAL. XO TIMETABLE IN EFFECT OCT.l'tlBOl.
^Treln^lravr Cape Muy fur Phlladuli-tils:
times cover elxty^EugUs^
day. A courier once performed a Jour- I 8.4.1: A '., M —Tv^'Vr**-
dnv-R. When' Ma 5' 1« »-
A courier once
When
e dog* are used, two and two are
ritfa fee 1>
A. M. — Accommodation. Arrive WilHwlelphia BJIO. Arrive New York via Winslow Jmillion 11.85 3 .15 nUM - Tnilii* leave Fbltudclpbla for Capo M*f:
W.-ekDay*-
O , r A. M.—Express. Arrive Cape May
o 'T0 10.M.
I c I’. M.—Express. Arrive Cape Msy 4.I5 F-M.—AeeoohaodatlOB. Arrive Cape
— Arrives at Cspe
ney of 270 miles In four days,
five - driven
front --They are tractable unless the ).WiBl*ta»3>ort and ^ofniajn Inter
, Fast train* leave Bnullnc Terminal. PMIsire delphla, r..r New York. HrtMelK-m and poll In on II,e Lehlab Valiev, Reading, ,v -—*’
ilyli Valiev, Reading. l‘oU*vi!l.. >rt and point* in Interior Prtin*) i-
dogs are trained to bunt seals and the polar bear, and they fight to the death \V EBT SEASHORE even aiming tbemaelves. They swim BAILR0AIJ.
NOTIONS.
v
©aEhWsSasst,
r Agent for Standard Patterns.
Qoods,
well too. When t a Ixri for them* too snow with their pnw* nml none, ai er whk-b they bury theimielvH* In tl bole., leaving nothing hut the noae e
posed.
Thr Day After Tkaakactvtax. 8akl little Willie to Uttle M111W: -What did you da ^Tb “Oh, 1 bad the loveliest -APM-t hpd half a mlitre pte and three dlahea pf k» cream and a lot of
IN HFFHCT OCTOBER *, 1901. Trains will Irsve Cspe May ns follows for PHILADELPHIA. f\4n A M.—Acromroodslian. Stops at 0 ’4° principal intermediate stations. Atrives at Philadelphia 939 A. M. 7 5 o A. V — Express. Connects iroat • o Ahslrses brnch. Ocean City and Sea Idc City. A-rivv* - Dvrt.o.w.v;. p-it-
618 WASH.FQTOI STREET, CAFE MAY.N. J. ' i '^JU! You have slresdj- Innred where the beat. are luhf fuund st bedowe that MQtoa Ave. West Cspe May.

