Cape May Herald, 19 July 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 8

BURLEIGH.

David R. Dee and wife drovo to

Cai* May on Sunday.

[ M. D Fitreendd, o« Glou<x»ter

ntertai

irothcr* on Sun-

entei day.

Mi** Lida Neal, ot Rio Grande, •pent Sunday with friends in this

place.

Mr. Wolcott, of Philadelphia, made a business trip to this place on

Monday

George Hazlctt,

spending this

falhet

Millville, u

week with hi* gr.m*

Miss Carrie Wiatt, ot Camdci

the guest ol her

Gandy.

Mis. Anna William! day afternoon with

Douglas.

Viatt, ot Camden, is triend, Miss Nellie

is, spent FilMrs. Abbie

Frank Hawn and wife, ol Bridge-

■ of Mrs. Emma Mis. Jane Willis,

of the we

ton, are the guests

McPherson,

spent part o Anna Willis

if Camden, with Mrs.

Miss Anna Hoffner, of Millville, is spending a fortnight with triends

, in this place.

Miss M. Agnes Mill, ol Pliiladel phi::, is on an extended visit with friends in this place. Miss Maude Ycaricks, of Fishing , Creek, spent part ol the week with : her friend, Mias .Etta Douglas. Frank Weldon and family, of Millville, spent part of the week with Edward Steelman and family. We are glad to note that Mr. J. Fitzgerald was able to resume his station duties, on Thursday, after several days illnes. Rev. Edmund Hand delivered a very impiessivc sermon, from Isaiah l 35 :io, in the M. E. Church, here on

Sunday afternoon.

A large number ol the people Burleigh, joined the Rio Grande and Green Creek Sunday Schools in their annual picnic to Wildwood. ' - Mrs. Alice Steelman Jed a ver interesting Epworth League servic on Sunday evening. These meeting are constantly growing in interei

and in attendance.

Next Sunday afternoon Rey. \ M. Lister will receive into the !

, E. Church all person!

probation,

afternoon

into

is wishing to

probation, confession and f lull membership Mr. J. Fitzgerald has an excellent rtew^Edison [Phonograph, with io8 ! fine records, by which he entertaios 1 bis many friends in this place during • tbe pleasant summer evenings.

GRANDE.

James Sayre is the proud dad of

boy no.

Uriah Crease and wife drove to

l Mayville on Sunday.

Our town will be represented al the camp meeting at Seaville. iss Florence Weeks, of Millville,

ting at

lorcnce We<

is visiting Miss Effie Thompson.

Miss I

. Mrs. Fannie Hand was among this weeks’ visitors at Cape May. Howard R. Buck, ol Wildwood, . was visiting friends on Thursday. Steward Harris, ot Elmer, spending a lew days with friends. F. 13. Neal was at the County Seal transacting in business on Saturday. Miss Lulu Simms, of Erma, is

domiciling with M

Mrs.

resse.

Brown, of Vineland,"

was visiting relatives here Utefirst of

the week.

Mrs. Wm. Edwards is enteitaining her sister and gentleman friend from

Millville.

Mrs. Emily Hand was among Sat ur'day visitors with her sister, Mrs. Allie Shaw. Tbe M. E. Sunday School w , represented on the Excursion Wildwood on Wednesday. Rev. Howard Hand will prfc.ch u to-morrow evening in the M. E. i Church at '8.15; Epworth L*a; j service at 7-46.

Next Sabbath at the Baptist Church preaching at 10.45 on t ^ ,e j Perils ol the Church and at 7.45 J on Church Prosperity ; Sabbath K. school every Sunday at 2 p. m.

Unday at 2 p.

An Epworth League was organizctl in !l»e M: E. Church on Sunday f with the following officers: Pres.

K Harry Fisher. i*t "N , Lister, 2nd Mrs. Sai

Mr*. Emma Cresse. 4th Mrs Louie Harris, Secretary Miss Nora Hand, Treasurer Mas Effie Thompson.

CAPE MAYltolNT.

Mr. Frank Hatdcman, of Darby, Pa , formerly of this place, rrrivad j on. Monday to spend a few days with

| his brother, Percy.'

Tbe Charles D. Cooper Battalion

have charge of the

apple crop on the property ofDf. H. ,w , ^( p .^ w u, n :“L p . ,0 wJ’ ”

For'Comfort and Economy USE A PERFECTION WICKLESS BLUE FLUE OIL'STOKE

Endorsed By Standard Iil Co.

and

For Sale By J. R. WILSON & SON, DANIEL FOCER, H. B. SHAW and THEO. YOURISON. Extra! Extra!! to remember that I. Tenenbanm, the Wading Clothier, FurnUber and Shoer, ha* removed to 421 Washington Street. T CORDIALLY iqvite my patron* and A friend* to call at my Near Store. My effort* to meet the public's demand have reived such liberal support that 1 was impelled to seek more commodins quarter* Having met with grad on* encouragement in the pwt I feel aunred that with our present factlnic* and with a new and up v>dkte

stock of

Clotlrine, Funishiap ant Sltbes that I can be of greater service to "fun than before my removal. »(rln my store you will find the largest stock of cfothing, furnishings and shoes in SOUTH JERSEY, at tbe lowest city pric sake a specialty of the famons .. DOUGLAS SHO: every pair is guaranteed. I will be pleased to see yon in my new

t TENENUUM,

421 Washington Si.. Cap May

FISHING CREEK.

Richard Hemingway hat secured a

>sition on Lightship 40.

tt is spending a

posit

Mi

e Barm 1 Holly

lly Beacti.

Mr. Bishop, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with C. S. Shaw and wife. Raymond Gilbert, ot Philadelphia, is spending his vacation at Wm.

Bates.

Mrs. Beulah Cummings of West iape May is visiting her parents this

reek. Jarec ition

Charles.

Wm 1

Spring, spent James gnd wife.

and son i.illeand

Mias Bessie Mickc? and Josiah

obb o'’’”” ’ *

Jennie

Mrs.

Church, ot Cold Spring, was cal on friends in this place on Tuet

afternoon. ' -

William Hi nchc iff has purchased a small saving yacht of Richard Hemingway eqd wijl use it lor the pleas-

in the bayX \ gReeVTcreek.

After a rest o^thirteen days from sin, we had another showi

church L Listei

extend oter two Sundays.

Clarence Howard ia spending his ication at the home of his brother

Bailey and. family, of Cold ent Sunday with John

ife.

Lemuel Schellinger, wi e visiting friends at Deni Leesburg this week.

Its

Cobb of Wildwood, are visiting Mrs.

e Me Pherson this week.

Mrs. Sallie Barnett and Maggie

ot Cold Spring, was calling

had'' another

Thursday.

Burleigh church has tendered istor W. M. Lister a vacation to

tend o$er two Sundaj

Mis. Mary Boice supplies the people with ice cream on Saturday

and Wednesday evenings.

Mr. George Miller, a reader ol the Herald, “believes in short gras»” in front ot the Presbyterian church. • Camp meetings commenc -d a the Seaville camp grounds last Thursday. Tomorrow will be Missionary Day. • Tbe devotipnal meeting of the Epworth League will be led next Sunday evening by tbe president J.

M. Cresse.

Rev. J. Brown is expected to preach in the Presbyterian church hex* Sunday, both morning and eve-

ning.

Frank Uollingshcad, our obliging poultry naan, will'

n lawn, for

The summer girlai art mar at the Point. Mr. David Clark, of Philadelphia. it —* Saturday with Mr. fmmk I 'that two well . young mce this ptaaa are to enliat in the L. S. Na*y

Murat wank.

ttanawr “Quara CamW Us Cm amoutight rauunma

cougn arc recovering, wane are others contracting tlte dread The M. £. E. L. topic cards are

up to date ia every respect. They

weae printed in rha Herald OOca al Capa Way. N.j. m . Dr. Jesaa Hortter and his wife, of

Green Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y..

are enjoying a soinura "i two with Mrs. HoewarS mure.

Uttia HalUngikaid The Deeter in

•7 1 * rfMi

Some Coffees are (Hazed with a cheap coating. If glazing hclDS coffee i why aren’t the highpriced Mochas and Java* glazed also? Lion Coffee is not glazed. It is perfectly pure and has a delicious flavor. 1

PHILADELPHIA Jc HHADIKO KCDTE. C ATLAUTIC CITY HAILLOAD. KNUISES UUltN HARD COAL.

SMOKE.

TIMETABLE In Kflcrt JUKKSSUi Trmlu* leave Cape May for I’lilladclpbla:

Week Days — 7-°5 j^hU^MO

j-^Aee..uiuiodatlim. Arrii

1. — Express. Arnve I'lilladel-

, , 0 tt’^E.,,.

MO pi K-

7’ 1 5 jade Ijil 8.00 A -X

— Aevommodstion ni

3 ' 00 swasSKr- u,

route arr. I’blla. U-3.

5 0 “ iiff Artv ' 1 6-go E?bir, , i l o ,!x """"* A ' rt ’

Sundays —

6 .3° 3- 30

4- '5 Mn]

600

8 -s° Uh,***™' A ""''

May 9.30. 8.30 J'*' — Expreas. Arrive Cap 8.45 M - — Accommodation. ** Cape May ,1.1a j j .4 r A. M. — Express. Arrive Caj I.40 P1 L —Express-Airive Capi 4.IO — Express. Arrive Cap so® !.^^- A r mjBodw,on Sunday*- — M. - $1 Excursion. Amj

S -45

A. Mi — Express. Arrive Cap S-OO c a J^ M “ H ^ comni<KUtion

Cape May

Faat trains lean

, for New Y Lrliizh V.

lEport and 1

vanla. Tickets and iuforinntlon at

W. G. -

trains ,

Iphla, for New York, H ,— on tb« Lehigh Valley, Reading, PotUvIl Williamsport and point* In Interior P

suix, Gen’l Supt.

sow J. Wkkks. On*! P

Health is Wealth SLGURE IT BY USING GOLDEN BEAUTY FLOUR or sale by all Grocers ar Feei Merchants.

Sole Agents. CAMDEN. N.J,

ANY KIND OF HARNESS can be found in on; stock, and a few bits of information about oar Harness A NO HOK8K (toons at till* Ume,might aave you money. If the

W.A. LOVETT • j>KTTnoN. * rnTTTTa Jizsrxzvr'-

Cape Mai) Hotels STAR VILLA. Ocean Street and Beach Avenue Under same generous nmnagement. Excellent cuisine and service. M. L. Richardson 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.

Modern Improvements. Renovated

throughout.

Pure Cold Spring Water. J. R. WILSON

VICTORIA. Ocean end of Congress street. Open all the year. Moderate Rates.... Location unsurpassed. Fine Lawn. I-atge Airy Rood ms. Modcrnly Equipped. J. S. WALES

THE RUDOLPH. Perry St. and Beach Avenue. Directly on the bluff overlooking the sea. Thoroughly renovated and refurnished throughout. Mrs. R. C. HUGHES

CARROLL VILLA. Jackson Street, Near Beach Boulevard. Central and convenient to all points Long Distance 'Phone. Ocean outlook. Mrs. T. R. BROOKS THE CLENWOOD. Hughes Street, near Decatur. Convenient to Beach, Railroad stations and Places of Interest. Comfortable and Homelike. W. F. WILLIAMS

GOLDEN EAGLE HOUSE Saloon. Oysters served in every style. Choice Wines and Liquors. 219 Decatur Street. WM. HKYL. Prop.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. [Advertisement* under this head, set in plain type, five rents a line per issue, in advanck. Display type, 10 rents per Hue.)

Segar* at wholesale, 105 Perry st.

Fancy table butler and butter of all kinds at Campbell’s, 308 Decatur street.

Poultry, Game and Squabs killed and dressed to order at Campbell’s, 308 Decrtur street.

a | fw The latest and best for HcadL 1 lu 1 1 aches and Neuralgia. Send 10 riwu ”•

Hass’ famous Mother’s Bread and Rolls of all kinds’ fancy Cukes and Buiscuit’s at Campbell’s, 30S Decatur street.

Standard Fashion Sheets for August, showing the latest styles for summer wear, are given away by O. L. W. Kneer. Call and get one.

If you are In need of fadies’ and gents' furnishings, or sfioes, inspect the stock carried by K. Conley, 406 Washington street. Big reductions in ladies’ shirt waist and wrappers. Agent lor Bame* Erh Laundry, tf

Thomas H. 7'*yl° r » the popular boot and shoemaker at No. 418 Washington street, does all repairing neatly ihoroughtly and at reasonable prices. He has been doing business in Cape May for elven years. Rips in uppers sewed By machine with silk to mstcli. Lost or broken eyelets or hooks replaced.

handling jewelry sarb aa 'we handle is very satisfactory to ■*.- Honltits, Uumm

To Do Business in a businesslike manner you must spend as well as save. When you spend your money for Lile Insurance in The Prudential you purchase p r o t e c t ion and are saving monc)' at the same time.

The Prudential Insurance Co. of America.

EDGAR B. WARD, id Vice Pres, and CuunscL FORREST F. DRYDEN, Secretary. H. E. Richardson. Asst. Supt., Cape May Court House. N J.

NEW STORE

w*

jBIGr

DRIVE IN

MATTS NGS! Just received 26 rolls, which I will sell cheaper

you catj buy anywhere.

BEST QUALITIES and LOWEST PRICES has become a BUY-word at my st<*rc. House Furnishings.

UHAS. A. SWAIN,

P. O. Box S41.

10S-Z JAGKSON-sin., 16

CAPE MAY.

CAPE MAY STEAMBOAT COMPANY STEA.MER ‘REPUBLIC” Daily for WILMINGTON and PHILADELPHIA x Stops at CHESTER lDESDflfSj|!BBSD0YS,§mBT8 BBD8«0DI1YS. Leaver Cape May Point Landing at 3.15 p. m. LeavesPhiladelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf at 7.30 a. "m. NGLE TICKET, 7fi Cents JUND TRIP TICKET, $125 (Good 'Areturn any time in season) ELAWAltE BAY HOUSE At The Steamboat Landing 1 Under the Management of the Cape May Steamboat Company. Beach Trolleys Run Direct to the Porch

Light Lunches and

yic-

Rcfreshinents served in first-cl s

CHOICE SEA FOOD SPECIALTIES

: View of Shipping e Delaware Bav Hoti&t

-V-

•s and (^{bms. Magnificent Marine Bay from the Spacious Fdrches of the I!

he Daylight Store

Irmml

|APER

ATTERNS

Fency wxist* for Ladies, Outing Skirts -for Ladies, Shirt Waists with "Duchess" closing

Wifi all be found In Aagsat pattern* fast received Fancy summer costume* tor ladies, and bathing suits for ladies and young folks and are given Marked Atteution nr tux OESIGNfR Hr Amist i TBN CENTS A COPY.

0.1. V. KNE88

CAf-B MAY. N. J. W.sawj***

“RYETAB” WHISKEY BEANS.

sr^'s

s’;!?,

%

txperimeutet One Bean _ glass Artificial

(Rye or Bour.bot

Beans to the pint Just the thing for travelers, and convenient lor picnics,-

i excursions, etc.

Contains aB the virtue ofibe best whiskies with■«djt the deleterious effect. Made from the pure vege- . uble matter, and guaran- : toed to contain no poison00* or narcotic drugs of any

Arad, a B u the mo

rage is hot dein may be taken

:fc without

rBKszzgszi KXZTU tun Me. Tbe BcitM retail at luc esch.-aad can be procured