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OPPORTUNITY. '
ssfu^
Asil trlcj to Invrislc u rruclloua icuat To *lve him ■ chance to cnctrcle hU throat It waa the coat, contrary Impelled. That htUBhed at the yokel and rope he
& ADMIRAL CERVERA. Ifjie Rrave Kpanlpti OOleer l.lvtas >B Obararlly *»d krltleet. : BoIUmiy Storvr. United Stntta mlula. t«T to Slutlu. tutU1 linbc course of a -Ctnt Interview in Dcbvct: ; “Poor old'Uervern Is llvin« In o’jacurJty and i-otnparaUve poverty n jtv. No 1 Spanish uilnlstor would iVv.- } \ 0 pive hltr. any post now. since t,e .jct-lwd ’«v1dcucc> of the Kood win of Amcriciu. people. He (tets no | i,While not on duty and can eel no
Blgumcnt."
I There arc few tn< je pathetic fleuns Ct ““ tn modern history than "piKir old Cor- vlulte a aoope.
• Tcra." That he went out of s,,ntlnK ° •
‘ under orders front Spain's political rep ; uround.
n lowered
He should hope!
yield)
TUI. what with the steps they had r
and retraced. round that tl had embraced
I turned around Ihlakcrs the battle-
retteututive In Culm and that lie knew ' Then^b-werod his head and proceeded to j£e faatd alrjost o rtalu death, together j „ , v .^ , n , rractlonal
With the I’.ostruetlou of Uls fleet, there flash.
Is uo *ha Jow of doubt Hut tlmt frl|:ht-1 fil,ck °* • 0a, ' ,
ml chijicc he U"'U as a Kood sailor xklire Would, take It. and lifter a one sided liktt'ie wUieh was unparalleled for destr activeness he was Anally naseued In t*ie very nick <*f limy, still dlKnllled. still couraKt-ou* and still every Inch the tuan despite experience that would
ailed
: upper part
i his chance! Hcd the yokel
> hopeless
‘ have aplmlled the stoutest heart.
It was no wonder that the American people rose us one man to dt> honor to
such a brave foe. It was a : of resiieet and admiration
brave iH-ople must always feel fer Now. here Is th • wherever ahoevn mn.l f ir lie- T° C ?! rh 0 . P P 01
crabbed
His burns he'd have had the fuslll
But he didn't, and
wall
He couKht nl the brief. IncxpressILI. ’all
On the. lope.
Tou know, of course, or hear It from uu— A coat's tail's nut lone ue a tall uucht to
dUKlinK rhlch n
when he crabbed t Coat was exciting t
Up ft slops.
; tall wasn't
bitter and overvvhelmiuK. yet (Don't hanc near as lone “» » coat's toll •e wl.th dignity and self resinct. • docs). ._ .
. higher than l'i
annals of Spanish heroes
Sknne day even Spanish historians will do him Justice, but we fear It will he after he Is dead.—Denver Times.
“ "SS That you <
hind
ftcr old Opi>or.. you're sure t
d turn off If you gel be-
—Baltimore News.
One of the great enemies of the over- | land telegraph line In central Australia i *lg the jpomnion green frog. In order to p caveThe insulators from being broken •>-- •'-• •-i— •' — ovldetl wjih
'Ui at
by the lightning they
rlre “dropis i little dlsti
l»ers” leading round them
conduct on to the
Iron pole in case of need. The frogs
> the pol
climb the poles and find fbe Insulators cool and pleasant to their-bodies ami
er a nap they yawn and stretch out n ' left until It touches the pole. Result ‘ sudden death of the frog, and ns the
the papei^ to the effect thai
quence of r "
sudden death of the frog,
body continues to conduct the current to the earth we have a paragraph in
hat “in conse-
InterrupOon to the lines.
_ ihly caused by a cyclonic disturb ance In the Interior, we^nre onable to present our readers with the usual cable* from England."—Nature Notea
High Priced Service.
The death of the fatuous Paris restaurateur Biguon recalls some stof Interest He was among'-the
rtes of h first to s
t the enormously high
priced cafes bad seen their day ami. selling the famous house In the avenue to the opera, be retired Into private life.
An amusing story
told. One night after an opera gay party trooped In and persisted In
: being served by Blgnon himself. The
ij in bed. hut be got
n hail a
old gentl up and t
<rf the xyalter across fils t
Wbfn i grief
hare been photographed among the party. At the end of a ' financially much splccd note api>oared. “For being served by Blgnon 1,000 fthfles. 1 ' He got the money after many protests and landed it over to a charity.—Chicago Chronicle.
Cecil Kb odea nnd Stead.
j William T. Stead states that np to ! the year 1890 he was the sole executor g qf the will of Cecil Ithodes. It had Rbeeo the intention of himself nnd Mr. ^' Rhodes to found an Internationa! newsp* paper, with offices In London and New | Tork, which should be largely conducted on educational lines. Mr. Rhodes I had resolveS'tp dcvote his fortune to, F. the scheme, as be considered It would ; 1m- a step toward the realization of Ids Area in of Anglo-American reunion. Mr. j Stead's name was removed from the | list of executor* in consequence of his i | opposition to the Boer war, and the
! : scheme was then abandoned
Xew Deal la Book.etllng. | Hung in a conspicuous place on t L-ynewsstand at each station of the Nt- [' York elevated railway lines Is a packL/age of blanks, and if a passenger P vlsbes to order any book publlshe [' fills'out the blank places and ham j to the news agent on the platform or mails it to the headquarters of the agency. He gives his name nnd adI dress, the name of *the book and Its tpublisher, the style of binding desired, |r whether paper or cloth, and when the I book is to be delivered. At the ap- ! pointed hour a man will call at the address given with the book and Ojllect die price for the same. To the Public. Permit me to call your attention to my - Centra! Bakery and Confectionery busines* j Ike tenth season at this resort. 1 hsve all improvements, tjo cellar shop, ing deanjmd only strictly pure tns<d. My goods comprise French, sand Graham Bread. Kolls Cakes and
406-S Washington Street.
F. W. Wolft.
Long Distance-ay. Short 6h. .
We Ha ve” For You.
U makes no difference what you want, oviding it is in the line of shoes * ods, notions, uimmings or novcltii e and ten cent goods. These coni c loaded down with both nsefnl and 1 Hide*. We carry the largest, most r and carefully selected stock in lity which, however, is not the only
it vicinity which, however, is tncmayitt we have to offer—our prices : lowest in this- Borough 1 South Jersey. Call at Uic
rr Broadway and *1
ill pay you.
Mbs. Miltok Hand.
In Ills Youth.
RIO GRANDE. <7 A Court House visilor on Wednesday was Mrs. Emma Harris. Mis. Iminc Gilland was on business at Holly Beach Tuesday. Mrs. Amelin Neal nnd daughter were at Cape May on Wednesday. Many of our fishermen have made irgc catches ot drum this week. Mrs. William Cresse drove to Erma to visit her sister Mrs. R. E.
Hand.
Master Waller Cresse took u delightful spin down- to Bennetts on
Wednesday.
Miss Mary Hand, alter spending 1 few weeks in Atlantic City has re-
:iffk-d home.
Mis-sluina Shaw, left on Monday
lo visit friends in the
(lie state.
Mrs. William Edwards and daughter, after spending a time in Millville, have returned home. Miss Lida Nea! wheeled to Burleigh and passed Tuesday evening with relatives at Mayvillc. Master Martiu Thompson has engaged to assist Mr. Frank Hand this season upon his farm. Martin
an industrious lad.
And now that Decoration Day babv hoy that came to assist Mr. andMri, Uriah Cres can celebrating the
da\, has been named Roy.
Effie Thompson and Milhcent Hand took a spin on their wheels Cape May on Wednesday,
had a delightful afternoon.
The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Methodisl Church will Bold a festival in (he church grove on Friday evening of next week, June 20th. Mrs. William a Edwards has pist relumed home frt^n the bedside of her sister, who J>as been very ill at
her home in Millville.
Mrs. Frank Cornwell, who is a ost successful poultry raiser, has this season devoted her attention to ducks, ol which she has \a broody of
-er one hundred.
The Baptist Band of Helpers pos poned their festival Irom Saturda night, on account of the storm, tp mdav night, held in the cedai
grove at ’Squire Harris’.
A pleasant little company ol visitors at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Frank Broughton, on Tuesday evenhad a very delightful’ social
“Did your first cigar make yon sick?" "Gee, kid, if forgit."—New York Journal.
Kot Milk. The milk The lad who wfis In charge the roadside, weeping bitterly. •Tut, tut, little boy." said o sym] jetie stranger, “there Is no use In c Ing over spilt milk!" "I’m not, mister," answered the bonyouth between sobs. “I guess you t know much about this hi
locorrl Bible.
ticed your servant as I came ing a novel on the l>ack porch, nnd it grieves me that she should thus break the Sabbath. Mrs. Simple—Dear me! I don't see what 1 am going to do with that girl. She breaks everything In the house.— New York Journal.
icrev can sit in a street cat while a woman la ctundlni
1 you
to let a woman stand? .Bariies—Nil. because the average tw man has a way of making you feel uncomfortable.—Boston Transcript Trained Too Hard. “So Fltzjeffbett fulled to appear al the ringside?” “Ye*. He was unfit to fight. Both
lungs wet forts in b
e easy way Bcr f el row.”
1 kiss me Inst night. s you think so?
She—Well. I know that she passed
Ue—What makes y
of money spent on her education It makes her awfully particular.—Detroit Free Press.
Tiddler—What wrecked Hunter's t tomobllc? Wo verify — Uls absentmindedness He was following the hounds and tried to leap over a atone wall. .Judge.
Yandrvllllaaa. First German Comedian—Vat Ins dc differents mlt you und me? Second German Comedian—Fife tollars! Vy don’t yon pay It?—Ohio Slate Journal.
•Dear. ye*. 1 felt aa If I had stepped »ff a trolley backward!"—Pnck.
Oar Who Oalaa.
"Do yon think anything Is ever really
gained by litigation?"
"Oh; yes. Indeed. The lawyer gains
doesn’t her
BUSINESS OPPOBTUNITIE8. [Advcrtiscnu-nU under thi* head, set in plain type, 6ve cent* s line per i«ue, in ADVAMCI.. Display type, 10 cents per line.)
Read thu Hkuai.ii for all tfre news. Get it at Hogan’s. Segal* at wholesale, 105 Fer ry M. ’ Fancy table butler and butter ol ail kinds.at Campbell's, 30S Decatur fctreet. . If yon want bargains in clffthing and shoes, go to Tencnbaum's on account ol removal.
Poultry, Game and Squabs killed and dressed to order at Campbell’s,
30S Decrtur street.
riKin 3X3 SSAraai
MRU
Hass’ famous Mother’s Bread and Rolls of al) kinds’ fancy Gikcs and Buiscuit’s at Campbell's, 30S Decatur Simula! d Fashion Sheets lor May, showing the latest styles for winter wear, are given away by O.
L. W. Knei
iccr. Call and gi
i. Tcnenonum will remove t Washington street, next to lialpi
to 421
red, tiexl to Hatpin's.
Don’t miss this opportunity to buy clothing and shoes at 30 per cent, less than cost hclote removal. It you are in need ol ladies' and gents' furnishings, or shoes, inspect the stock carried by K. Conley, 406 Washington street. Big reductions
They j in ladies’ shirt waist and wrappers.
Agent lor Barnes Erb Laundry if
ing.
Thomas H. Taylor, the popular boot and shoemaker at No. 41S Washington street, does nil repairing neatly thoroughtly and at reasonable prices, lie has been doing business in Cape May for elven years. Rips in uppers sewed by machine witli silk to match. Lost or broken eyelets or hooks replaced.
v/ Values in Flour
reckoned by
BUY
are too often
Quantity.
Those present were: Leslie Bale, Mis* Nora Hand, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Hand and Miss Milli-
cent G. Hand,
The _ members ol the Baptist Church will hold their Children's Day service on bunday evening next, June 15. One of the interesting features of the occasion wi.l be the erection on the platform of a porch, a garden and a fountain. One of the numbers of the program will bring out a gathering of children in Indian costume. The affair- promises to be one of the besl ever held
this village.
Last Sunday evening witnessed a splendid Children’s Day service in the M. E. Church of this place. The excises consisted ol a program that brought out much excellent talent, among both the little scholars and older members of the Sundayschool. All present expreseed themselves as laving been most delightfully Entertained. FISHING CREEK. Wm. Hinchcliff wrs in Philadelphia the first of the yveek. John Bennett spent Monday and Tuesday with his brother Safety. f Miss Fannie McKean of Cape May ii the guest of her parents thi.*
week.
Golden Beouty
Floor
,n and get true Value in Qual-
Mrs. Swansen is spendii „
days in Holly Beach and Philadel-
phia this week.
Miss Hattie Shaw visited relatives at Goshen and Burleigh on Saturday
and Sunday.
Mrs. AlliF Barnett and Ella Johnson, called on relatives Green Creek Sunday. Harry Stiles and wife of Holly Beach are ylsiting their parents, J, ,H. Thomas and wile this week. George Cummings and wife, of West Cane May, were oweriSunday visitors at the home of her parents. D. M. Woo son and family of Holly Beach, spent Sunday with her patents H. H. Snyder and wife. Mrs. Mattie Shaw spent Wednesday with her parents, William Harris and wife, of W<
May.
Mrs. Hannah Wilson and datigh-
)<r a the Methodist pulpit here boili momiug
ter Hannah, spent Wednesday will} Mrs. Ezekicf Eldredgc, of Green
Creek.
Lemuel Schclleoger and wife, and Harry Thomas and wife, spent
r—Chicago Pont.
Notice.
I. Tcnenbanm has removed to 421 Washington Street, with « full and up-to-date stock of Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, etc. The best goods that cun be had for the lowest price*, lie has moved to
a larger store so as he can aci datd his customers belter.
le by all Grocer* and Food Me’chants.
Fo^asl SITLEY & SON, Inc. Sole Agents, CAMDEN, New Jersey
First M E. Church.
Next Sunday there will be an exchange of pulpits Ix-twoen thu pastor slid the Rev. George E. Archer, .of Cape Mky Court House. Dr. Archer will occupy
and evening. Be si
to hear him. Wo
"fi- -
greatly deslre to administer to thu fort and ]>leasnfe as well as the spiritual iroBt of our summer guosls. Tbt-y will i,id a warm welcome among us. The pastor holds himself in readiness 10 re-
W. C. T. U. Matters. The county W. C. T. U. observed Flow er Mission Day last -Friday, by visiting Aims House and remembering the inmates with confeetions.fi nit. flowers and literature. Lunch was partaken <jf at the home of Mrs. Stilwell H. Townsend;representatives being present from the local unions. It is very probable that Lady Henry Somerset, President of Kngland W. C. T. O., will be a guest of Cape May at the coming State Convention in tliis city, October -th-to nth.
Eagles flere.
A fine, well-written booklet describing the beauties and comforts of the "Lake of Eagles," the newest and one of the besl of Summer resorts in rtnnsylvanit, situated on a mountain ridge in the hemlock forests of Sullivan county,, but in qnick, convenient reach from any part of Pennsylvania by
, ..'ife, spent Philadelphia and Reading Railway haabeen Monday with Will. Swain and wrle jtut published and will be mailed of Cold Spring. address on receipt of a two-ccnt sti
Edson J. IVwaca, General Passenger Agent Philadelphia & Reading Railway, Reading
Terminal, Philadelphia.
Church of the Ad vent Closed.
j any ip by
The Church of the Advent is
for the summer, and the congregation will worship with that of Su ‘John's Episcopal
Church until September next
For aif ihe newt, told in readable manner, subscribe lor the Herald.
The Late Cecil Rhodes
said that a good education was the best legacy to leave children. An Endowment policy in The Prudential secures that.
The Prudential Insurance Co! of America.
JOHN F. DKYDKN. President LESLIE I> WARD. Vice President. EDGAR n WARD, ;d Vice Pres, and Counsel. FORREST F. DKYDKN. Secretary II R. RichAKlrSos, A»«t Supt . Cape May Court House. N J
JUST ARRIVED! Window Shades, 25c and .‘JOc kind at 22c. 50c and GOc kind at 40c. Cocoa Matting’ at 50c per yard. Steam Cookers, 4 apartments, at SI .25 and $1.50.
UHAS. A. SWAIN,
P. O. Box^i.
Long Distance 'Phone 1
Local 'Phone 65.
305‘Z JAGI^SON SOt.,
CAPE MAY-
CLOTHING . Have you seen our new £eady-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. |. TENENBAUM The Leading Clothier, Shoer and Gent's Outfitter, 508 Washington Street. Sol. Needles’ old stand
SSSKLJ Tib Ommw
wiUi fine tucks ana inserting, joe. You will
it. all over laces Hosiery will
Colors.
Hats and Flowers, Ribbons and Velvets, in abundance.' Wrappers and Ladies' Tailbr Made Suits Lots of Skirts. We can Fit You. Try us. Fitting Stout Figures a specialty
To get the Best Grade ol everything at the Lowest Cash
Prices.
Mrs. E. TURNER,
516
Washington Street. The Daylight Store
Du Barry Sleeves
Monte Carle Coats ,
Coffee Jackets
ntylc* wil) be found in the Standard Pattern* jnM wetfved by -ua, and
Tho July cumber ef The DmIjuw irhleh us a'to be purebatei in cur SUudari Pattern Drpartment, makes a fea ure of Outicj Toilette: for Ladles ltd Summer Apparel fer Small B:yi ©oWWoliSMS, 618-20 WA8H1HGT0I STREET, CAPE MAY. N. J. : REAL ESTATE. M. B. Scull U tho agent for ai>me very flue modern collage*, cmivctilontly located, elegantly furulnhoil, Military and comfortable. For oalc m rent- For further Information addmw,
M. H Sctn-fi,
llKUAfiu Building, 600 Waahlugton St.,
Cape May, N. J.
Wc make a specialty in handling tyichener’s “Star” Hams and other Salt Meats. Catl and examine our Stock H. C. PIERSON & SON 1153 Washington Street PHILADELPHIA k HEADING BOUTE. L ATLANTIC CITY EAILSOAD. ENGINES HUUN HARD COAL. NO
SMOKE.
TIMETABLE IN EFFECT OCT. 1.1901. Train* Inure Cai>c May for Philadclrhia: Week Day*— h A r A. >L — Accommodation. Amre /•4i> l'hilad.-l|.hia tiJO. Arrive New York via Winriow Junction 11*
A. M. •
, ?c P. SI.—Expruw. Arrive PblladelublaAM. . M.—Expreaa. Arrive Phlladrl-4-3° piliu 8.40. Train, leave Phlhblelplila for Cape M*r: Week Day*— A.^M.—Exprcaa. Arrive Cape May 4 ,I 5 p -Amre Cape May . , c P.M.—Accommodation. ArrMCape 4' 1 5 May6A4 . Sunday*— - * 8.45 A.^St.—KYtmraa. Arrive* at Cape Fart train* leave 1 Inkling Terminal, Philadelphia, for New York, HrUjU-beni and point* on tlie Lehigh Valley. Heading. IMUo Hie. WUIIatn*port and polnta In Intorior IVnn.r^ vanla. TlckeU and Information atation. il Pasa'r Agent.
W. G. Bkslkk, Gen'l Supt. Edson J. Wksks, Gen'
For you; New *|>a paper* and Magaxine. right here
Can get any publlcation in the world at publluher’o regular price*. Write for Hat and IVllI particular*. A. H. Townsend. Subacriptlon Now* Agency, Editor and Manager. Cajw May. N. J.

