1HH
Mis» Lawrence BranicH, of Ocmn Sty, U visiting friends here. Rev. Wm. A. Massev i» frequontn riding in hi» new trap. !Um of Phila., is patents, Copt.
Ham.
Annie Me. Craven, after the winter in Philadelphia, — has returned home. '* Mr- and Mrs. Eugene Grace, of F"Bethlehem, are apendiug a week ]; with his parents , Mr. and Mrs. J.
r W. Grace.
V. A quiet home wedding took place I here Wednesday the 2Sth, when [. Miss May Springer, daughte
Mrs. Mary Sprii
GREEN CREEK.
business ist Mon-
James Schcllinger was a I visitor to Cape May City las day. Maurice Crcsse conducted a very interesting League service last Sunday evening. Mrs. Hewitt, wile of Presiding Elder Hewitt, has been visiting her sister, M s. Ad.i Hess.
First M. E. Church On Sunday in online the Sacrament of the hord'a-Supper will l>c celebrated. In Uie ning at 8 o'clock the pastor, the Rev. C. Flaber, will preach. Subject: "With Jeans on the Sea" Visiting friends receive cordial welcome.
Mrs. and Mr. Will Eldrcdge : turned on Monday from a visit to
friends at Holly l
dnv ti ! Beat igshead
K'to Mr. George Batterslv, of Phila-. r delphia, after which they departed
_ for a short.wedding tour.
BURLEIGH.
_ Miss Maggie Tucker is the proud
owner ol a new wheel.
fanes Hand, ol Lester, spent Sun-,
lay with his parents here.
§> Gloucester. While away his place
was lilled by James Hand.
i day with his parents
‘ uccster. Win filled by Jam
Miss Nellie Gandy wheeled to county-seat on Tuesday evening.
L Miss Laura Steelman is spending g? a few weeks with friends in Mill-
fcfVtlle.
f Miss Mamie Heathcoate' spent L part of the week with Iriends in
g.- Millville.
Miss Emma Norbury, of Green K Crfcek, spent Sunday with frit
K this place.
^4 Misses Elsie Carey and Etta ’ Iss spent Thursday with fne F Fishing Creek, - b r ; Mrs. Luther Ingersoll entertained company from South Dennis the
J first ol the week. ,
L Alex. Douglas Jr. and wife spent j Sunday with Harry Thompson and
i Wife at GreenjCreek.
a very service
ev. J. B. . Peters ol
Doug-1 lends at
Mrs. George Godfrey led
interesting Epw-brth League
j on Sunday evening.
Yearicks, ,ol Fishing
■eck, is spending this week with T friend. Miss Etta Douglas.
ollings
jrned from a visit to Court House nds tin- first of the week, drsy Sallie Johnson had tone to lull down stairs a lew days >, but was not seriously hurt. VJ ss I/da Noriurv ha^beei spending a lew days with friends at Cape May City, and Five Mile
Beach.
Mrs, Maggie Schcllinger, Our ficicnt music teacher, who has been much indisposed foi several weeks,
getting better.
Mrs. Shaw, wile of Rev, Shaw of Eldora, and Mrs. F
Petersburg, passed through our town
on Wednesday.
Pastor Lister and wife wish to thank J. S. Crcsse and the unknown other parties, who left at the parson* age some baskets ol com, tomatoes and other vegetables ol this season. Mr. Steelman Robinson, who is engineer on a steamer plying between Boston and the West Indies, is visiting his invalid father, Reuben
Robinson.
The peace ol the quiet people was >t a little startled to see a farm wagon ol a two-horse load ol picnicers or some body else pass through
our town
Thej regal
The congregations of the Presby
Methodists will hold a _e in the M. E. Church
next Sunday evening [ July 6th ] when,the Rev. John Brown will preach, the sermon at S. 15 o'clock. Epworth League begins at 7.40 in
charge of Rev. J. Foster.
ilth ol Low
township will meet at the townsh house lor the transaction of business on the evenings ol July 11 and 26, Aug. S and 2; and Sept. 5 1902 71 o'clock. PcrSbns having busin with the Board will please be pres
y 2nd 1902.
By Osdek ok Boarij.
. Mrs. Emily Thompson, ol Gi
f Creek, spent Friday and Satui
with relatives in this place.
Green
iaturday
s place.
David Scull, ol Rio Grande, was F: calling on the fair sex in this place
[ on Sunday evening.
Ij., The church is in a good' condition | spiritually and financially; the pasj tor’s salary is paid beyond date. I ' M. J. Fitzgerald, our pophlar
H young station agents
; and'Wednesday
- - POf* 1 *
, young station agcnC^spcnt Tuesday ! and'Wednesday in rhiiadfelphia and
|v Tlte monthly bnsine j the Epworth League
the home of the ptesident, G.
• Notice
The Board of Healtl
1 will meet the tram
: event
At OM ^ HALF THE COST Lion Coffee has better strength and flavor than many sp-call-ed “fancy" brands. Bulk coffee at the same price is not to be compared with lion in quality. Is 1 lb. sir tight.
CARROLL VILLA, Mrs. T. R. Brooks. July 4. 190*. PINNER. Cape May Salts Little Neck Clams Green Turtle Asparagus Bisque Salmon Chop*, Sauce Tarts Pomes Duchess Boiled Sheepshead, Egg Sauce Potatoes Natural Street Bteads, englsxcd Aux Champigno Spring Chicken,Fried, ala Maryland Banana Fritters, Ri Roman Punch Prime Rib* of Beef, au jus (water cress) Saddle of Mutton, Curratft JVlly
two-horse I
ic body else pass througl last Sunday afternoon. :y are supposed lo be Jc ifd not the Sabbath day.
CAPE MAY POINT. Mr. Frank Davis is working at the Bay <House. Rev. Dr. Lamor, of Vineland, is here for a couple of weeks • The united boys brigade of Penn., are camping on the Carlton lawn,
about (>ams<
lay Hoi
sumi
M
New Potatoes Boiled or Mashed Gsrden Peas Stringlcs* Beans Buttered Beets Stuffed Tomatoes Asparagus HolUndaisc Hucklebcny Pie Lemon Pie Diplomatic Padding, SauceJiayboii y Ice* Assorted Cake* - Nuts and Raisins American and Rochefort Cheese Cafe Noir Cape May Hotels STAR VILLA. Ocean Street aNd Beach Avenue/.... Under same generous management. Excellent cuisine ai^l service. M. L. Richardson
of Port for the
Miss Lillian
Norris, is at the Bio
s. Mary Mc Cornick, of Phila.. is occquying the Sheppard cottage
for theVn
terians and union service
iday
ftnlte
t do yot
etory.
if my nr
•on tl
Clarence7? asked Arabella,
tr
much,"
leal ltisi>cetion.
shirt
■a 1st.
“There's something fn It I like,very replied Clarence, after a crlt-
“You." - graph.
’Ittsbnrg Chronicle-Tele-
lay 11
Tlte monthly bnsiness meeting ol Epworth League was held at
I Hand, on Tuesday evening. ’ The M. E. Pastor, Rev. W. M.
^ Lister, wishes to receive into full F. membership of the church all who j have served out their tetm as proba-
tioners, next Sunday afternoon. Owing to one of Burleigh’s fair tg damsels going to Cape May, re she will be employed for the iummen, a certain young gentleman
[ looks yery much down hearted, but j never mind, Edgar take your umbrel- ! la with you when you -go to call on I her and you will get siting all right.
RIO GRANDE.
E. Hildreth made a business trip
Didn't Henr Him B>r IL alx)—Say. pop. s'pose
would yon
_ lildreth made a
to Court House Wednesday.
Miss Lucy Hildtelh was an out of' "
[ town visitor this week.
A. C. Hidreth has purchased
v bugj
Expcrienct
[ been spending this week in Phila, Master John Hewitt is visiting his
kyusin, Miss Laura Doures.
For the first time iri Rio’s history it has eight mails, four in and lour
; out.
Walter Crcsse stuck a rusty
‘ 4ine new buggy^ | Mrs^ Experien
some bandits caught ma:
pay a ransom to get her back? His Papa—After they had her for week they would pay me.to take her
back.—Chicago Journal.
On the I.Inks.
First Caddie—Dat now guy wota Ji Icarnln' la goln' ter swipe de baft. Let’
run!
Second Caddie—No use ter run. Let’s pray!—Ohio State JournaL
A Box Cnr.
(ummer.
Mn Walter Fenderson, Jr., doing lot ol lettering around the E House, on Trolley road.
public did not r
inter Republ
1 Momlny and Tuesday, as it coi
it land
run
lay, an it could -hcfrvyjtorth-
The t Mo
owing\to^ Jjife
west sea.
Quite a number of Unite* Brothers are camping here, vinTne plaM well known as the Sea Oro’ ing ground. Mr. S. Stolls, of Phila., arrived the first of the week to spent immer in his cottage, the Bengaw, on Harvait Ave,
rove meet-
For Comfort and Economy USE A PERFECTION
COLONIAL. Sea End of Ocean Street. Enlarged and greatly improved. Capacity doubled. Appointments and service first-class W. H. CHURCH
THE ELBERON. Congress Place, opposite Congress Hall. Modem Improvements. Renovated throughout. Pujlrf^old Spring Water. J. R. WILSON
Life Insurance Offers an unequalled opportunity to db good. You also have the satisiaction of knowing that your intention to benefit others will surely be carried out.
The Prudential Insurance. Co. of America.
SUE D. WARD. Viet President. EDGAR B. WARD, id Vice Prc*. and Counsel. FORREST F. DRYDEN, Secretary. H. E. Richardson. Asst. Supt.. Cape May Court Honse.N. J.
NEW STORE
O
H
VICTORIA. Ocean end of Congress street. Open all the year, t Moderate Rates.... Location unsurpassed. Fine lAwn. lArgc AtryRooom*. Modemly Equipped. J. S. WALES THE RUDOLPH. Perry St. and Beach Avenue. Directly on the bluff overlooking the sc*. Thoroughly renovated and refurnished throughout. Mrs. R. C. HUGHES
JBIGr
1 )K1VK IJNT
MATTINGS! Just received 26 rolls, which I will sell cheaper
than you can buy anywhere.
BEST QUALITIES and LOWEST PRICES has become a BUY-word at my store.
•on Street.
r Beadi Boulevard.
Weary—I had a lovely home, but I kxttt. Officer—That'a tad. How did It hap-
pen?
Weary—An engine backed np and
liss Lida Neal very pleasantly polled It away.
>yed the Sabbath at Mayville. 1 TIT , -
j -r . . 1 “Centra!” telephone atadon In New
Frank Down* and wife wheeled to york ^ «*„,**. 420,000 call* a day. lifJ!f M * y0nbU eM TUC * d ' > • V **| The Union stockyard, of Chicago
BLUEFLiE OIL STOVE
Endorsed. ByQ Standard Iil Co. and For Sale By J. R. WILSON & SON, DANIEL FOCER, H. B. SHAW and THEO. YOURISON.
CARROLL VILLA.
Jacksoi
Nea
Central and convenient to all points Long Distance 'Phone. (Detain Outlook. Mrs. T. R. BROOKS
■r wm. Crcsse and family w E, Sunday visitors with his «
f Pierces Point,
p Mrs. John Morti
t recent visitors 1 with her'uncle.
cover 500 acres -of ground. Last year ’ OVCI 16.000.000 head'of cattle were received
!er at there.
Stokera on the ^American liners 8L faal and St Louis ore paid 045 a month as against 025 paid qo English
Tuesday
Mrs. Minnie Bate is entertaining her sister from Camden. We nre sorry to note the illness Of Miss Hannah James
John Glading wi purchased a mule a
iorIQn and sons' were at rive Mile Beach
largely represented man ailment
' Our town was largely represented
.at Wi hi wood yesterday, nearly the j x MexJtan carpenter considers hangentire town enjoying the seashore, j ing one door a big day's work. An
R. R.' American carpenter will easily bang
brother; ^ <!oor * P® - 6a *-
ntire town enjoying
Agent Schneider of the lias been entertaining his
^ fmtit Egg Harbor.
Mrs. L'£zie Shaw is « Cape May ; caring for her sister, Mrs. Edward
Morton, who is quite gll.
| Prank Downs, who has been’ Working at Wildwood by the change 1
% Iff (trains finds it L borne nightly.
i.ago
woman burlier m Chicago. Today there
icccpt fee* Just
Fifteen years,ago there was but one
>erf
are 150. They.at
men and make about 610 a week,
in Me nit
. 60.000,000
d by the change j which could support C.000,000 persons, convenient to come ; The present population is only 320.000.
_ i A San Francisco medical writer de
Mn. Emma H.rri.,nd koghtm 1 """ ' .nJ «,l. .1 M.jviltc. [
^ Mrs. Deborah Hildreth, who has u sttnated In Indiana, within
Mrs. Deborah Hildreth, who has i tn living in Phila., with her hus-j t
: miles Chicago. It spreads out over
I, is now at her summer tesid- I 000 acres that were bought for 35 au ..... coming j acre ten years ago and are now worth
/'• | *100 to 3125 an acre.
: here. Mr. Hildreth
o nightly.
FISHING CREEK. Mrs. Jennie Me Phersoo spent
on Holly Bea
Mr*. Allic Barnett returned home n Monday from Holly Beach.
Miss H:iiftc Shu’
reek with.
M
is at few '
ipe Mav. nts for a
sending
her parenj* nt Burleigh, iss Ms me fSfon, ' ~ '
the home ol her
ks.
Miss Maude Yeariks spent a few days this week with friends at Wild-
wood and Burleij
Irene and Waiter Brown, of Phil*, re vitiitng their uncle Lemuel ichelltnger this week. Mrs. Mattie Shaw is spending few weeks with her mother, Mr Harris, ol West Cape May. Richard Hemingvav and wil were over Sunday visitors at the home of J. Barnett and wife. Samuel Robeits, wife and aon, of Holly Bead] spent part of last week rith G. S. Shaw and wife.
Pittsburg has,
from |
and!
THE CLENWOOD. Hughes Street, near Decatur. Convenient to Beach, Railroad stations and Places of Interest. Comfortable and Homelike.
WILLIAMS
GOLDEN EAGLE HOUSE
Saloon.-'
Oysters served in every style. Choice Wines and Liquors. 219 Decatur Street. WM. HEYL, Prpp. BUSINESS OPPOETPHITIBS. [Advertisement* under this head, set in plain type, five cents * line per lasne, In advanck. Display type, lo cents per line.]
Segnr* at wholesale, >05 Perry at.
Fancy table butler and h all kinds at Campbell’s, 308
utter ol Decatur
Poultry, Game anil Squi and-dressed to order at Ci
308 Demur-street.
me and Squabs killed
ampbell’s,
FIND
The latest and best for Headaches and Neuralgia. Send 10
cent* to FINO Cspc Mny, N. J.
' Hass’ famous Mother’s Bread and Rolls of all kinds’ fancy Cakes • and Buiscuit’s at Campbell’s, 308 Decatur
Sundard
July, showing summer wear, ai
L. W. .iyiccr. Cai
Fashiqn Sheets lor the latest styles for
given away by C ill-and get one.
II you are in ne gents'-furnishing*, the stock carried h
are in need ol ladies’ and
shoes, insjyect
Washington street. Big reducti
in ladies’ shirt waist and Agent lor Barnes Erb Lni
Mr. Fred Kelly, ot Pittsbuq purchased five acres of land Mrs. J. Bair, bear ~ ~ *
will build a cottage
r Town Bank* ;e for his stun
I by K. Conley, 406 :et. Big reductions WI
aist: 1* Ei r £ 8 E
Thomas H. Taylor, the popt bodt and shoemaker at No.
‘ all repai
Zhtb
«ne ?ofo« busj, eivan rears,
by
418 wtir-
thoroughtly and »*. He has been
n Cape May
for red
with silk ti match. Lost
House Furnishings. CHAS. A. SWAIN, ■ , P.O.Box 841.. 30S-Z cIAGf(S0N ST, ' ' CAPE MAY-
HANDLING JEWELRY such as we handle is very satisfactory to us. and equally so to oar customers. The stock has been carefully selected, and comprises verything manufactured in Watches. Novelties, Diamonds Silver Clocks, Table Cutlery, etc. But what we wish to call particular attention to is our line of Novelties and Souvenirs, etc. JACOB GARRISON^
■•RYETAB” WHISKEY BEANS.
i' 1
■ssz’wvtsjr'zs : convenient . for picnics, ■ extorsions, etc. ta&XSSA'iS,’ ou: the deleterious effect. Made from U,c pure vege- : tabic mattef, and cuarantecd to contain no poison-' on* or narcotic dnqr» of any ' , description. i- If a beverage is not dem {ysksagas
r «S_. retail at 10c: each, nnd can W procured . from any druggist, fancy! grocer, or fin*-class bar. For sale on dining cars. One box sent post-paid. on receipt of sn cl-.
Ginseng Distillling Co.
DISTILLERS Of
RTI AID r
ST. LOUIS.
D B0URS0I WHISKIES
- W.!fov.ttF^Y«v
It make* no difference what yon want,
are loaded down 1 P mental article*. We carry the largest, most np to date and carefully selected atock in thi* vicinity which, however, is not the onlv inducement We have to offer—our price*
t3yU>e*l£reJt ^ e thL°B<iOTwh lber U ' forn * Mk,n * ddn *^ lowvrtinSouthDcreer Call at the ' M. B.
The Daylight Store
Du Barry Sleeves Monte Carlo Coals Coffee Jackets
styles will be found in the Standard Patterns just received by us, and
Tts July number of The Designer vrhici can also he purchased in our Standard Pattern Department, makes a feature of ^ Outing Toilettes for Ladies and Summer Apparel for Small Brys 518-20 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY. N.J.
LIGHT HARNESS
here. U
DEPENDS ON THE HARNESS
how fast your horse c« work he can do. Wc harness*; such as *
car*. All w
go or how much »>e ferfect Cuing
lifetime with ordinary car*. All qurJianicis is made from Oak Unncd leather, the trimming* are of the 15r»I quality and the workmanship perfect- You win aave both tronble and money
if you make your purchase here.
Fly Net* at the lowest price. Wc hare some mure Nets and Sheets this year than last, are show the price and make is the best and lowest that van be had. Call and
W. A. LOVETr
REAL ESTATE.
M. B. Scull is the agoot for some very fine modern ootlajji-s, cotm-uleniJy loe*. led, cicganlly furnished, sanitary and comfortable. For salvor rent. For fur-
HkraLD Building, 606 Washington SI ,
OspaMay, N. j.

