Cape May Herald, 7 June 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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WEST CAPE MAY. Mr. George Cummings his new cottage on Hrond<

summer.

Mu. Ulu Bi.l.op-of Elder., i* visiting )\ct cousin, Miss Laura L«s-

■hop, of this place.

The many friends ol • H. Eldreilgc will be pleai^ m J2? n * ot

her return home on VYcoMi*- i'* Mr. Elmer Rutherlord Mu

friend, of Philadelphia, wen. .wiO*

ping at Villa Nova over Sunday.

Members of the Life-Saving Station of this place will enjoy tfre nest two months with their fa ml lea at Mrs. George Stanton, idler makS^nV,0«'n e?v iJeStekh J phia, has returned home. ' Mr. (ieorge Edmunds, we arc glad o stale, is quite much improved in

r recovery is

A FIERY LESSON.

(Commuoicmted)

who is now at the

rious parts of the Jot y of an officer in K “

A gentleman w Ebbitt has visited

world in the capacity i

the mercantile marine. He says that St. Pierre was the wickedest seaport he ever was in, and he Is not miiprised at the terrible calamity

which has overtaken it. ,

This gentleman, though he has reji'Jed iu I’hiladclphia since the Centeonblfti* a native ol Canada and lived lot aoioe time iii St. Johns, New BraMWbk. Sensuality and ii'her vices to abeunded there that he I !.--f to say that it was not unlikely ih.n s'me terrible ifadgnient^rould

id so, as

SCHOOL PROMOTIONS Full List of Names and Qrades, Descriptive of the Years Advancements First tirade. Promoted—Donald Curti», iha Stewart. Raymond Otjer, Raymond

in. Nelson

land. Freda VunKir*. Jju

i quite

health, and his com w 'out a question

pi etc * ot timi

M^s Nellie Reeves, ot Phihule.l-

mpanied by her gentleman, ,'illiam Fcndcrson, were

r Sunday.

phia, a friend,

Mr.

, John Myers has converted his a! boat iuto a first-class launch and ciwllenges are aiready out to the

her class.

tallenges .\re a

(test and fleetest in h

Harry Stevens,

Mrs. Daniel Stevens, a student

ens, a s

Collegi

l>oa the place. 1'dn dcis will remembei, w.henthe whole city was destroyed by fire with exception of a lew houses. Th< ugh it has been piirtiaJJv rebuilt h dues not nttiiin io its former importance

as a se.ipoit.

Various wiiters have shown us that -Herculaneum nod Pompeii were almost if not quite as bad as Sodom and Gomorrah just previous to the aw ful tempest of fiery lava and slones which quickly buried those cities and

ie:r inhabitants.

The reason for such

of Pilot and pbics is that given

pine

"When the Lord's judgme the earth the inhabitants tl

' Jefle-rson Medical College, —

turnedhowe to spend his summer j learn righteousness.

'divine intent in thei

Ihem,

c popular and]P 1aec » r;,il ,0 le,rn the lcs

:h like catastroin Holy Writ:

nents are in i thereof will This is the

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•st SS&tSSSSTSSStSf. £SE£SU'£S5J8St ,s *‘ SSf-SSS; i'HSii ssis&i’ssisre&iss.te

but i

lesson.

obliging clerk of D. Hughes & Son's I* Chicago had a terrible baptism o. grocery store, lias been- spending a fire, and though since then there has portion of bis vacation in Philadel- been great material improvement - — and development, there continues to

moral degeneracy. Thei

phia during the weeTt.

Mr. Carl Reeves, son of ex-Sherifl John W. Reeves, of this place, has successfully jrassed the 'examination oPhis first year’s course at the Hahnemann Medical College. The Cape Chapel Sunday-school took their annual picnic excursion to Highland Beach on Tuesday. They were joined by the Cape May Point schools and all expressed'themselves

as having a jolly time.

Miss Gertrude Tolbert, one of the popular and efficient^ teacher of the Cape May High School, has accepted a call to Holly Seach to fill the vacancy caused by. the resignation ol

principal F. R. Huj next term ol school.

be great n

degeneracy. 1 nere

ale no less than six thousand saloons intlte city,eiiSplayjng3i,6oo persons. There are seventeen theatres open on Sunday evening in which on a recent Sunday .night there were 17,160 persons between 15 and 45 ol age. There are hundreds

ipurity with many

years of age.

othouscs of impurity

ihctiMiids ol debased habitues. This is in part owing to the large

forcigh population there, tmmy ol whom throw off the restrainti

Prof. Frank 1^. Hughes, of the Holly Reach school, has resigned, •his posit on for the purpose of effing the Hahnemann Slfdical College, Plul»detpllia,-1fhair he will 1

study Jo become ati M. D.

Mr, D. F. Crowell, a veteran of 'the Civil War, has accepted a position at the Cape May Pbint station of the. Reading R. R. trolley line. He was for a number'’of. years baggage master for the Pennsylvania

Railroad here.

mg thei

restn

me 1

thei

•y, as well as many iced B^t the lesson of the

one judgments, or teachings of the here,' but go on to provoke the

divine displeasure- God if indeed loving father to those who «ct 1

'‘»fca

throw off the restraints t

were accustomed to at home and come even worse than they were

there. They, as jycU

Americans, heed cSt the lesson of ring the j fife or any other divim

the examples and teachings righteous who arc there, but

in a way calculal

displeasure.

_ father

adopted children, but He is a “consuming fire” to those F[ho despise His authority and trample under

foot His commandment*.

John Liccins.

It would seem that tRe hand of

ce has a ; the B

old-boys can’t throw slones with the

t wot

-Providence has a great deal to

providing the Borough insurance agent. The !

do in

with a life fact is, that

rith

they did when Dave w as

attest.

ither Crcsse and his crew are

meet!

their catches of Sturgeon.

J. L. Hess telephone ins

r full

accuracy they did when little boy, as Dory will 1

RIO GRANDE. ” Mrs. Lizzie Vogenburg, of Phila.delphia, passed SundayJii Miss Lida Neal has returned home for the summer after jmssing winter in'f^iiladeljiiia. A son was born to Uriah Crcsse iivl^wife on DecoratioiwDay. Mrs. Ella Morton was a Cape Mav visitor on Wednesday. -Mrs. Fred Neal entertained Miss Lyda Reeves, of Ope May recent-

ly.

, George Mixner, of the Atlantic City Life Saving Station and WmEl dredge, of Stone HarHbr L. S- S-' home for their summer vacation. Mr. Win. Shellingsburg and v ile, Greenwich are enjoying a visit

bras in-town on Tuesday Ezekiel Eldredgc ,wi* appointed a Monday evening, a cofniriTtiec of one to asceitain the cost of placing glass in the vestibule doors of t)»e M.

—. Church.

Rev. W. M. Lister, Georg^Mi’.ler.

id Master Alldin Erricksoi

Master Harold Morton is passing this week at Dennisville with 1

his wee

Y grandparents. Mr*. Clara Hand and Miss Helen Crcsse were visitors here Wednes-

day.

Mrs. N. D. Hand was a v isitor at Vineland restocking her store. M rs. Joseph Scott and children returned to their home this week af ter spending a week in the Quaker

City.

Mrs J. S. Brown was renovating her summer collage a; Caj>e May. ^/-'"Monroe Hand and wife have, moved from Dias Creek with,bis parents here. M<*s Krfna Shaw closed her school duties at Cape May on Thursday and returned home for the summer. There will be cnildren's dfy services in the M. E. Church to morrow evening. Dsvid Birch and wife, of Court House, Merc visit log Mrs. J. M. Hadd over'Sunday. . • Mrs- John Morton is having her homtf papered and painted bv RaIJ?h Peterson, of Dennisville. Mrs. C. W. Saul is visiting in Millville this week. . For all the news, laid in read* manner, subscribe lor the IIrbaux

GREEN CREEK.

Luther Crcsse and his

iccting with verv good success in

BUSINESS 0PP0BTUHITIE8. [AdvcrtiHcmcntu under this head, act In plain type, five cent* a line per issue, in ADVANCK- Display type, 10 cents per line.]

lymond Otter. Raymond Reeves, Buie Roscmau, licorKc 1 title. Harry Finch, ren, Rebecca Learning. Till

l£ulk.. Id, Ku.h, Albert Uuf. Paal, SSfflSSS send, Henry Sawyer, Marie Lcnczct. Sixth Grade—Kin* York. Ksther West, dith Edmunds, Fannie Thompaon. Mil--fed Hand, Margaret Davis, AHlc Crease, Kiehth Grade—Ella Bush. Anna Church, Lc,he Crawford,- GeoryiV Edmunds, Laura ar..’i™*sr53ffSb5nis,. , “' Tenth Grade—Rebecca M. Gassedy Carrie

Hand, John T. Hewitt.

Post Graduate—.^ina E. Townsend.

division to second df ' '

Head the Herai.u for all the news. Get It at Hogan's. ’ ■ Segars at \vholt sale, 105 I’eny st. Fancy table butler and butter ol all kinds at Campbell's, 30S Decatur street. - If yon want bargntns in clothing and shoes, go to Tcncnbaum’a 011 it of removal.

mbs killed !ampbell's,

Poultry, Gagie and dressed to or*

Dcci

*°« D

and

der 1

rtur street.

Squi <t Ct

FIND ill;®

r HeadSend 10

Box 57.

Cape” *’ *

Hass' famous Mother’s lire Rolls of all kir.ds* fancy Cakes and Buiscuit'sat Campbell's, 308 Dccalur

street.

Standaid Fashion • Sheets showing tlic ( latest styl

iter wear, are givei

L. \V. Knecr. Call and g

May, wintci

the f latest styles for c given away by O.

U'ft »nc. iove«o 421

1 Halpin’s.

to buy

cent.

. Tenenoaum will rein*

Washington streAt,

Don’t miss thit opportiiiiity clothing and shoes at 35*' pet less than cost before removal. 11 you are in need of Indies’ and gents' furnishings, or siipcs, inspect the stock carried by K. Conley, 406 Washington street. Big reductioi in ladies' *hirt waist and wrapper -Agent tor Barnes Erb Laundry t:

Thomas H. Taylor, the popular boot and shoemaker at No. 418 Washington street, docs all repaii ing neatly thoroughtly ' and at reasonable pi ice*. He has been tloing business in Cape May foi clven years. Rips in uppers sewed by machine with.silk to match. Lost or broken eyelets or hooks rcplMeri.

The Folly of Delay.

Life Insurance- is not like a public auction. You will not get better bargains by waiting longer. The price ol your policy is cheaper now than it will be later. Buy it NOW !

The Prudential Insurance Co. of America.

JOHN F. DRYDUN, President. 'LESLIE H. 'YARD. Vice President EDGAR II WARD. 3d Vice Pre» and Counsel. FORREST F. DKVDF.N. Secretary. II. K. Richardson, Annt Supt, Cape May Court House, N. J.

JUST ARRIVED!

Morris Tui

Owens. Ellwood Coi

ert Tun

division:

S'aSU'°SSb, H S

>nd (trade s, Joseph

is expecting

istalled itj hi* store

have -T e in the

-Deltin. Williams, Edmunds. Cassic Cooper.

Jerry Green. Samuel Trusty. Dempsey Promoted from third grade to fourth grade -Grant Robinson, - Laura Cooper. Emma

Cox, Irene Brimmag*.

ifth to sixth—Spencer Wright. Edna Sclixth to scvenUi—Charlie Keys,- M. Stcv venth to eighth—Adolph Selvy, Marie to ninth—Alonzo Long, EstelU

of C will

h George Stiles.

the only zeal byd

wen

one* to show their patriotic ■y decorating the grave* of the old soldiers in Green Hill Cemetery on Decoration Day. Flower* and flags were placed upon many of the

graves.

Wesley Bavis who hat been employed at Holly Beach, has moved his fam'ily back to his property on Bay Shore road. The fact of some parties froiri Millville in securing ©ertain rights among the dam-bed* 'is causing much alarm among the dammciv of our

shore.

Mrs. Maggie Schellonger has been on the sick list for nearly two weeks. We hope she will soon be able to fill her place in the home and church, where she is so much missed in there days of illness. Monroe Norris spent first of the week with his family here. Miss Laura Conover, is spending a lew weeks with her sister in Wil-

mington.

Miss Mol lie Selover has returned from an extended trip with her father

who follows the sea.'

Captain Eli Johnson u spending several days at home in this place. Rev. H. H. Brown, of Tockehoe, will preach in the Presbyterian Church at 10.30 tomorrow morning.

W. M. Litter will preach i. E. Chmrch at 10 o'clock « In Ihc cuo,

CMd-m I)., «r,k~ «ill b, ot> C«ck It.™ on seryeU- y . to-day, isaturuaj

vy. 1

Si:

GOSHEN. Wedding bells will ring soo^i. Rev. John Wbgg cnlcrlained company this week. • ^ Wilbert Springer, Jr., has returned home from Philadelphia. Improvements arc being made at the Learning farm at North Goshen. Miss Florence Brannell, of Ocean City, spent Monday with Helen Lud-

lam.

• Miss Clarissa Springer, one of the fair belles here, frequently entertains tiie young people. Mrs. Charles Coven, of Leesburg, visited her father on Sunday. Mrs. Edward Pierson, of Philadel

ph

ing a few dayi

Mixner.

Mrs. John Chamiiirin is visitinj her aunt, Mrs. fcTirana Chester. Miss Hettie - Townsend has returned home after spending :i few d.iys in Philadelphia. Mrs. Daniel Corson has returned home after n visit at Worcester,

Mask.

Mrs. Phoebe Townsend and daughter Thefesa, have returned home after spending the winter A Atlantic

City.

Mrs. Linda Edmunds and datigh

ter Lulu, pf West Cape May, are spending a few days with their

grandmother, Mrs. A._Ross. Mr. Robert -Hayes spent Sunday

with his mother.

Values in Flour arc too olten rcckopcd by Quantity. BUY Golden Beauty Flour and get true Value in Qual-

For sain by all Grocers and Feed Mer-

chants.

8ITLEY & SON, Inc. Sole Agents, CAMDEN, New Jersey

Window Shades, 25c and !30c kind at 22c. 50c and 00c kind at 40c. Cocoa Matting 1 at 50c per yard. Steam Cookers, 4 apartments, at $1.25 and $1.50.

>liia, has returned home after spend-

ag a few

with Mrs. Charles

BALL GATIE.

There wil( be a game of ball betbe Cape May and Fishing

Stockton laws

CLOTHING Have you seen our new Ready-Made Clothing Department? Look at the low prices in’Men’s, Boy’s-and Children's Suits. Also the latest styles Hats. Great Bargains in Shoes. All up-to-date styles. Come and convince yourself that I am the cheapest in town with the largest assortment. I. TENENBAUM The Leading Clothier, Shoer and Gent’s Outfitter, 508 Washington Street. Sol. Needles' old stand

We Have It For You. It make* no difference what you want, providing it i» in the tine of iihocs, dp - Rood*, notions, trimminRS or novelties in five and ten cent Roods. These counters arc loaded down with both useful and ornamental articles. We carry the larjrest, most up to date and carefully selected stock in this-vicinity which, however, is not the only Inducement we have to offer—our prices arc not only the lowest in. this Borough but the lowest in South Jersey. Call at the 1 atom, comer Broadway and sd avenue. It

will pay you.

Mrs. Milton Hand. fishiniTcreek.

Mrs. May Hemingway, of Holl Beacl^ is visiting her parents

CHftS. A. SWAIN,

P. O. Box 841.

Long Distance 'Phone :

Local 'Phone 65.

CAPE MAY-

305-Z JAGI^SON ST.,

Mills©!'; Yu Oppobtut

examined ■ our line of Ladies' White Shirtwaists. Customers say they arc beautiful. Prices soc. to $3.00. Lawn waist with fine tucks and inscrtinR.50c. You will say ‘How can they make it for the ■ptlceT A Jarcc and carefully selected stock of Dkss GinRhams. Neat Styles, Delicste'ColonuRS as well as the more serviceable colors. Also a fine selection of insertinRs. White and linen Color, all oyer laces and Tucking*. Our Lace Hosiery will bear inspection. Blacks and Fancy Stripes and

Color*.

Hats and Flowers, Ribbon^ and Velvets,, in abundance. -Wrappers and Ladies’ Tailor Made Suits Lots of Skirts. We'can Fit You. Try us. Fitting Stottt Figures a specialty

Mrs. E. TURNER, 516 Washington Street.

s The Daylight Store

! Charming Chemise.

John Woolson, of ftoHy Beach, was; ^

call ing,fin relative* in this place on

ing.on ti Tuesday.

Lorin Whildin, of West Cape Mav purchased a horse of W. Hinchcliff, on Wednesday. .Mrs. Miller is entertaining com-

pany this week.

Misses Sallie and Irene Woolson, of Holly Beach spent a few days with their grandparents the first ol

the week.

This a partleu larly nice lot of p«rUcularly nice goods— nice in material. In finish, in trimming, and in every detail; while lb* price, at is

frequently the oav,

at uur su re. Is lets Week Daya—

ihah the cost and O . r A. M.—1 trouble iif hxmc-mxde ’**'* lO.ftS.

garim-uiH You’ll ap- 4..IC

preciale ibcM

oily

their reek.

IlilliiarT. Bry GmiIs sM notions

We are sorry to note the illness of Mr. Hagerman. Mesdaraes Ella Johnson and Ella Woolaon spent Thursday with Mis. Emily Thomson, of Green Creek.

Frat

Thursday

Charles Howard tpegt Saturday and part of Sunday in Salem. Miss Mabel Swansen, of Holly

^ * visitor

Frank Barnett and family spent

ursday at Holly Beach.

s an over Sunday <

Mrs. Susie

Eldredgc yrad daughter «nt Sunday and Mon-

UDIES’ and GENTS ...Furnishing Goods... Agent 1 nr Standard Pattern*. _ s @a&*W»&88!!» 518 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE-MAY. K- J.

REA L EST A T E.

M. B. Scull i* the agent for anme very fine modern cottages, coavwiileutly locaIrd, elegantly furuWhed, sanitary and mmfortaMa. For saie-or rvuL For farther information ad dr***,

w 3c:5h.

UKRALD Building, 508 Wa»

To get the Best CJrade bi everything at the Lowest Cash Prices. We make a specialty in hailing Michener’s “Star” ^lams and other Salt Meats. Call and examine our Stock H. C. PIERSON & SON 1153 Washington Street

PHUJTDELPEIA ft ESADIKG BOUTS. *- ATLANTIC CITY BAIL BO AS.

iAL.’ NO

ENGINES BURN HARD (X

smokeT \

TIMETABLE IN EFFECT OCT. 1. fair.

^Tralns^ieare Cape May for Philadcli bia: ■ . c A’. M. — ArrommodaUou. Arrive “ti Fhlladrlphla 0J0. Arrive New York via Winslow Junction llA'i

3-35 ArriTr rh,u “ r| -

Suudayt—,

, __ P- M.—Expre**. Arrive Phlladcl-

4*3° phia 6.40.

Trains leave FhiladctphU for Cape Msy:

Expre**. Arrive Capo May

Arrive Cape May

Arrive Cape

4-15 (L00. r.M—Ai

May

S -45%lS'i' i Sr -Fast trains leave Rt-ad! delpbi*. Tor New York, Ik

on the LeblRh Valley, Beading, Pot tin 11 hs WdlUmsport and points In Interior Feaasy4 vanla. Ticketa and information at atation.

W. G. Bkslkx. Genl Supt. .

J. Wkeks. Genl Pass'r AjrcaL

Arrive* at Cape

rain* tatye Readme Terminal. Phtla-

BetBlcbem and point*

Mil

Can (et any publioallon in the w

publisher'* refnlar price*-.

WriW for tut and foil particular*.

A. H. Townsxnd.

ar New spa and Migr right here