' VWH* «'»5i »4 , ; . V
ORBEN CREEK.
Rev. J. Fowrer h«s aiklcd am ither
a to hii dwelling, ev. H. S. Noni* , at Seavilk Camp
ra. MagRic Schellingcr, a Lida Norbury are enterulnii
. Rev. H. S.
day* at Seavilk Cai
Mra
spent st .veral
Meeting . and. Miss
W
Mu
ry are c
eek.
s Viola Matihews spent Satur-
day
E. Parsonage.
liss Viola M
and Sunday evening!
rsom
• J-
yterian Church
spent £k ut
pieacl
at 10 o'clock
Rev. J. Brown will picach in thr Presbyterian Church at to o’clock
next Sunday morning. meeting in M. E. ^Church
7.30 o'clock
am.
ing at as Swj
Prayer mei
next Tuesday evi in charge of Tho
Regular
M. E. oftic
ning, August 4tfe> at f-SO-Alter a long trip on vcsael. Henry Norbury I much improved in health, fight ol his many friends.
iday eve-
cniii| lOioas
business meeting of the icial board on Mondi
his father's has returned
iroved in health, to the de-
mam
ip worth
Business meeting of the Epv League on Friday evening, August 3th, at the home ol the president, I. M. Crcsse. A lull attendance of the memliers and officers is requested. • Preaching in the M. E. Church at
10 o’clock next Sunday
• class meeting^at 11 o'clock school at 2 o’plock p. m. and union
services in the Presby in the evening7.3c
Misses Laura'^Soooy<r,—Uekn Holmes, Edna Fisher, Effie WortBy were among the young ladies, and Messrs. Walter Schellenger, Ji Somers, Clinton Conover, Francis, Holmes were some ol the young men while.Levy Foster, Francis Cressc,< J. L. Hess,' W. Worth, Edward Fisher., Trueman Hickman and Smith Cresse were some of the families who were seen on Seavilk Camp ■ grounds last Sunday. Several went up to the closing service ot the camp,
on Monday evening.
t If they mbs and
of r
k *h.
FISHING CREEK.
Maude 1
e I'euricks spent with friends at ]
Miss Georgie R of Friday and Sat Hannah Wool son.
wife lame
e May, n other,
!. Lemuel Schellenger and wife arc I visiting friends at Holly Beach this
S week.
Russell spent part Saturday with Mrs.
Hannah Wools
j Mr. Lemuel Schellenger and 1
spent Saturday with Mrs. Mi I ' Douglas, of Cold Spring. Mrs. Laura Speace, of Cape spent Friday last with her rriotl
Mrs. C. Matthews.
Frank Matthews and Miss Hattie Shaw visited Mr. Ed. Shaw and
wile, at Goshen, on Sunday.
Mr. HinchcIifT entertained Mr. Will Bratton, wile and children, also
Joe Bratton, of Frankibrd.
' Mr. Milton Matthewi, ol HolmesI burg, spent Saturday and Sunday J with his mother, Mrs. Cynthia Mat-
! thews.
Sirs. Ellen Mickel, of Holly Beach, is spending this week with her daughter, Mrs. Jennie McPher-
j' aon.
Isaac Kearns and wife, of Cam | den, returned home on Saturday alter spending several days with A- H ; . Snyder and wile, j Mrs. Cynthia Matthews returned home on Thursday last after spend- | ing several weeks with relatives j in Philadelphia and Holmesburg.
Stake young trees In exposed sltnaUons if they are liable to he severely shaken by the winds. The more peach tree* are cut beck when young the yore stocky will be the trunk and branches. In planting dwarf pears the enlargement where the pear and quince nnlte
should t surface.
Many trees would bear fruit bad about one-half of the limbs branches cut out so as to let the act on the leaves and assist In pre venting mildew. In many eases It Is a good plan to shorten the ends of the grape shoot* which are bearing fruit at about the second or third leaf above tbe bunch, taking care not to take away too much
foliage.
GERMAN GLEANINGS. A German Inventor la now spinning
yarn from peat
Actions against newspapers In Germany can hereafter be brought only in the town In which they are published. The refehstag has Just passed a law to
that effect
Ten yeirs ago ten of every seventeen
- (rlln
RIO GRANDE.
Charles Harris, of 'Elmer, is visit- ~ Tog friends. '-*• . W V Mrs. Ella Morton attended the (uncral-of her friend at Seavilk Tues 1 Mr. and Mrs. Silas Shaw were ; viewing.the sights at Wildwood on
Tuesday.
Mrs. Walter Worth, after soendiag a time with Mrs. Benj. Cresse, has returned hqme. Coleman Fisher and wiir, of Cgmden, moved down and aye spend'ng the summer on their farm. Grocer W. S. Kimble Js the ha| piett man in town, being with a fine son on Saturday. Mias Kate Daisy was among Wednesday's visitors at Cape May.
lap. 1 ted
tbe nini
Rev. Howard Hand will peach in e M. E. Church to-morrow eve-
t- Broughton is tbe proud mother of a l«aby girl who came this Weelk, to complete a happy home circk.| »h Fisher returned to 1 home on Tuesday, sftei r vacation here. ' ' Harry Hand, druggist in tbe State Hospital at Trenton, took tea with Mr. and .Mrs. Nelson Hsi Tuesday eyeping.
- „
Chart* Omtle of Topek*. who rape•ants thajttrst district of Kansas In' tbs boose sad hopes to be shifted over to the senate, has Indian Mood ta bis The Duke de Fenthlerre. son of Uw
Prtnee de JstavUJa, was tbs only European prince who ever entered West Point, and be was based nearly to
PLAYS AND PLAYERS. Charlotte Walker has signed ■ three /oars’ contract as Jamas K. Hsekett's
leading woman.
Horace Lewis will •*A Poor Relation,''
Ruasell's p!ac«
It Is said that Am
Bating for Jean Rlcbcpln's play, “Du Barry," and may produce It In Paris.
•w will probably not have a
’ taking Sol Smith
int piece.
Anna Held 1 Jcbcpln's pis
John Drew >ew play nej
In Command'' was a success last sea
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Walcott have signed contracts to appear with one of Mr. Betaaco's companies next seaaoa Roland B. Moilncux during hla confinement In Slug Bing and the Tombs has written two melodramas Aod two playlets. Mabel Kenton, while bicycle riding on the Jersey roads near ber borne, ran into u cow and Is now laid up with a broken ankle. Louise Gunning has been engaged to play the prtma donna rok In “Mr. Pickwick.” the piece In which De Wolf Hopper will star next season.
FRUITS AND FLOWERS.
Do
not allow the plants to be
c pub!
t passed a law to
every 1 not 1
n $750 s year, and only 230 rs than $2,000. Today tbs sltual
itlOD
Is even worse.
Polish dobs and societies In Berlin have been ordered by tbe police' coder penalties to use the German language
A REPUBLIC FAD.
Parties ot Young People Have Herry Times Aboard the Big Boat.
i fad, in vogue this season before, is for some popular
young lady to organize an outing party of from sia to a dozen girl friends to take the
> a dozen git trip from Philadelphia to Cape cturn aboard the Steamer Kcpub-
Thejt. merry parties of lot Encumbered with lun
lessn
’kept la open -ION COFFEE Mvar sold In Mk.
Reading.
. for Philadelphia, se trains will con-
•%»
rHm. L
•- ENGINES BURN HARD COAL. NO
SMOKE
TIMETABLE In Eflcct JUNESWIh IOOS. Trains leave Cape May for Philadelphia:
IVeek Days —
7-°S *! l W |i 40 Kx, ’ rr ”’ ■ Arrive Pbiisdc'.
“ ' ‘ .Arrive Pbf-
/•■s
8.00 A ti ~ Arnv
, '4° jjV
7.00 F-
--— —, Arrive Philadel-
phia U.45.
P. M.— Express. Arrive Philadel-
phia SAO.
P- M- — Accommodation a util Tuckshoe, where change cars. Arrive Philadelphla 3.10; aecom. on the whols
route arr. Phi la. * “*
5 - 00
6.00 delphls h* o’
Sundays —
6 -3° n.iitirtrti.Mr”? 0 ”-
3-30
-t-'S pbi.‘ki7. E * p "” I’wi-n-6.00 ~ U Exctirslou. Arrive Phlla-
Arrive PhUadel-
Excurslon. Arrive Hiila-
6 00 dull
®'5° phU 10.40.
Cape Mai) Hotels •TAR VILLA. Ocean Street and Beach Avenue Under same generous management. Excellent cuisine and sendee. M. L. Richardson
COLONIAL. Sea End of Ocean Street. Enlarged and greatly improved. Capacity doubled. Appointments and sendee first-class ; W. H.^HURCH THE ELBERON. Congress Place, opjiosite
k Hall.
Congress
Modem Improvements. Renovated throughout. Pure Cold Spring Water. J. R. WILSON
VICTORIA. Ocean end of Congress street. Open all the year. Moderate Rates.... Location unau.-paaaed. Pine Lawn. I^rge Airy Rooomi. Modernly Equipped. J. S. WALES
Now People Ask,
“For how much was he insured ?” The ease • with which Life Insurance can be secured in The Prudential makes it almost unnecessary to ask “ Was he insured ?' How much do YOU carry ? The Prudential Insurance Co. of imerica. Home Office Newark, N. JOHN F. DRYDKN. P»«- i U-uL LESLIE D. WARD. Vice Prraidcnt. EDGAR B WARD. rd Vice Pica, and Coun«cl. FORREST F. DRVDF.N. H. E. RlCHAKDSOM. AuL SupL, Cape May Court House. K j/
THE RUDOLPH. Perry St. and Beach Avenue. Directly on the blufl overlooking the sea.
Thorouj
nished
Mi^. R. C. HUGHES
ughly renovated and refur-
ted throughout.
Cl “ ,hi " 6 ' F “ r " is||i|| 8 s a "ii shoi presented. They- lunch together, they together, they bathe in tl)e spef and on .the beach together—aijd they have a glorious time generally together. They need neither male escort nor chaperone, for the best of order U always maintained aboard the big Steamer Republic under her present high-class management. The Republic'!, popularity with church organizations and the very best class of people is decidedly pronounced-sinc* Cspt. L. H. Cone assume! control of her aBairs. and her business s< this season has been far ahead of any vious year. A good summer thought to .■p in mind is the fact that the Republic leaves Pier 3. foot of Chestnut street, every morning at 7.30, and that the fare for the
round trip is $■.
j^HEWFJ ,, 8 BALE.
By virtue of a writ pf Fieri Facias,-to me directed, issued out of thr Court of Chancery of New Jersey, I will eaaaM to sale at
public vendnt. on / TUBSPAY, SEPTEMBER a, 1902,
between the hours of twelve and five o'clock p. m., to wit: Ot 1.30 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the Recorder’s office, in the City Hall, at Cap* May City, Cape May
county. New Jersey.
.AH the following tract or parcel of land and premises hereinafter particularly described. situate, lying and being in the Bor-
Cape May and State of New Jersey. Beginning at a red cedar post 00 the westerly ride' of the public road leading from the City of Cape May to Cold Spring, being the most southerly corner of land belonging to Sam-
of lames
thenae south fifty-two degrees'east, twentyseven and one-thjrd perches to a pin oak
tree marked for a ct line of the aforesaid
the
KfW Lc»ming tract;
ly-eight perches to a iraf "tree Tor s
•r; thence nottfa fifty-two degrees
twenty-two perches to a stake standing i west side of the aforesaid road; thence t twenty-five degrees and fifteen mi east, twenty-five perches, more or lews to tbe first place of beginning.. Containing
. .
-s and fifty . .
S^.'giJSV. u 5JSs-»aa Master ir. Chancery* to the said Martha A Smith In fee, by deed dated April *6th, A. D lie's and recorded in the Clerk's Office 0/the Comity ol Cape May. In Deed Book
*the ^orofwrt* nT
neizea as the property of mith et aU.. defendants, take! fion at the suit of BaJfoi
ant, and to be sold by
SAMUEL B.
Dated July 31. 1902. J. Spicer Ixaming. Sol'r. t-i
: SWING. Aeriff.
7-00 Bxcur » ion - Arrive Cape 8.30 A ~ Exproa*. Arrive Capa May 8.45 ^ M^^—^Accommodation. Arrive J 1.45 A. M. — Express. Arrive Cape May I.4O r - Express. Arrive Cape May 4.10 l v61 - — Express. Arrive Cape May T f45C.OO „ M — Accommodation. Arrive Cape May 7.50. Sandays — 7.00 ~ Excuraion. Arrive Cape 8 AC A Accomomdation. Arrive Cape May 11.14. A M — Express. Arrive Cape May 5- 0 ° on the Lehigh Valley, Besdlng. PoUavllk, WilllamMiort and points In Interior PetuuyP vania. Tickets and Information at atmtlon. W. G. Bulk a, Gen’l Supt. Epson J. Wmara, Genl Pas.- .- Agent. Extra! Extra!! ^ft-Tiy to remember that 1. Tenenbau the leading Clothier. FuSiaber and Shoe has removed to 421 Washington Street T CORDIALLY invite my patrons and friends to call at my New Store. My efforts to meet the public's demand have received such liberal support that I v compelled to seek more commodius quart. Having met with gracious encomagemc_. in the j»st I feel assured that with our presold up-to-date
IBS
that I can be of greater service u
than before say removal.
^D~In my store you will find the largeri' stock of doUiIng. furnishings and shoes In SOUTH JERSEY, at tbe lowest «ty price*.
ke« specialty of Uje famous DOUGLAS SHOE
.every pair Is guaranteed.
'ill be pleased to ace you in my new
I. TERENMUM,
421 Washington St., CipJUy
1 make a *pt w. L. I
2i!".
CHECKUP tbe expenditure of money by paying high prices tor Harness ana Horae Goons
US'
about: Rabbet Mounted Carriage Harness $14.50. worth $18.00, can’t be beat for tbe :g||gssSE&
W. A LOVETT Notice—To CouMiaers of Water.
given that all water rent* not paid by the first dev of Aupuri, too*, five
fviUU.*M. Weaev be turned ofi it (be
w or before A irther notice.
Jno- Tnon “Son, Supt.
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 Decathr. Convenient to Beach,
Railroad stations
and Places of Interest. Comfortable and Homelike.
W. F. WILLIAMS
GOLDEN EAGLE HOUSt
Saloon.
Oysters s v ed in every style. Choice Wines and Liquors, a 19 Decatur Street. WM. HEYL. Pro
Health is Wealth SECURE EE BY USING GOLDEN BEAUTY FLOUR For sale by all Grocers and Feed Merchants. Sitley&SonJnc., Sole Agents. CAMDEN. N. J.
IProresa OPP01TDIITIE8. . [Advert!necieDD under thj» head, vet in plain type, five" cent* ■ line per isaae, in ADVAXCK. DixpUy type, lo cent* per line.]
Segara at whole**le, 7 !05-Perry at.
Fancy table butter and butter •11 kinds at Campbell'*, 308 Decs atreet. Pdtikrv. Game and Squab* killei and dresaed to order at Campbell'*
308 Decrtur street.
NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED.
FULL ASSORTMENT n OF
China Ware, Glass Lamps, fixtures Rock Tea Pots, Yellow Bowl.
I am selling the above goods at small GFMARGIN.
Special Glass TuintjJjBr Mason Quapt Jarsrper
ID'S,
rik?r doz.
Pint “ “ Caps “ - A Three-tie Broom at 20c.
:J0c 00c 55e :10c
GHAS. A. SWAIN
30g-Z JAG^SON Sip.,
Vc
O. Box 841.
Long Distance 'Phone 16.
Local 'Phone 65.
CAPE MAY.
MPE M1Y STE1MBDHT COMPANY STEAMER “REPUBLIC” Daily for WILMINGTON and PHILADELPHIA Stops at CHESTER IliESDIITSjiBSDIirS, SliTUBDSTS BID SDNDUYSf Leaves Cape May Point Landing at 3.15 p. m. LeavesPhiladelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf at 7.30 a. m. 8IV0LE TICKET, ■ ■ 75 Cents SOUND TRIP TICKET, $l 25 (Good to.return any time in seasoh) DELAWARE BAY HOUSE At The Steamboat Landing Under the Management of the Cape May Steamboat Company. Beach Trolleys Bon Direct to the Porch An ideal place to spend an Afternoon or Evening. Light Lunches and Refreshments served in first-class style. CHOICE SEA FOOD SPECIALTIES Crabs, Oysters and Clams. Magnificent Marine View of Shipping on Ocean and, Bay from tho Spacious Porches of the Delaware Buy House.
The Daylight Store
Jw#'
PER
ATTERNS
FIND
The latest sod best for Headaches and Neuralgia. Send ■cents to FIND CO* Box <
Cape May. K f,
Has* famous Mother's Bread and Rolls of all kinds' fancy Cukes and Bulscult'sat Campbell's, 308 Decatur
•treef.
Standard Fashion Sheets lor Auguri, showing the latest styles for summer wear, are given away by O. L. W. Kneer. Call and get one.
ter will ffikf
11 you are in need ol ladle*’ and mtfi furnishings, or shoes, inspect stock carried by K- Cooley-, 406
Mreet. Big
_ ladies’shirt waist and wrappers. Agent for Barnes Erb Laundry, tf
Fancy wrists for Ladies.. Outing Skirts for Ladle*. Shirt Waists with "Duchess" closing for Ladies snd Misses Will all be fansd In Aagaat patterns |aat received
ladies snd young folk* a
DESIGNER for Aiiiisl TEN CENTS A COPY.
0. L W. KNERR • 18-40 VA8HIV0T0V 8TREST, CAPS MAY. N.J. Srn sandy made in oar window. Got fraa sample. W. 8. Hogan.
HANDLING JKWBLRY snch as we handk is vcr>- sstisfsetory to ns. and equally «oto o*T customers. The Mock Witches, Rwelties, Diamonds Silver Clocks. Table Cutlery, etc. But JACOB GARRISON.
REAL ESTATE.
M. B. Scull is tbe sgtmt for enme very Bm modern cottage*, oocveniriitly Iocs. tbor iu formation address.
Hisald Bofldlng, 50? W^tajtoo 8t-.
Ospe Ssy, K. J.

