GREliN CREEK.
Mr*. SSUte Tohnwn WM •l ihc M. E. J'anwnage o t Suivcjor Tillman To’ Couit House wa* in low
S»v.
J Trustee losejA Camp i* having some work done to the public school
. olW Tu esday. nsend, of on Tumi-
K^-'ty
F Rev. 11. i
Rev. H. S. Norris W sick nt the [ home of his daughter, Mrs. Maggie
I Schellinger.
is visiting
Master Walter Watson, of Goshcu visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mi*. Trueman Hickman.
The union service* in the Presbytcrian Church on Sunday evening
was largely attended.
The official Board held their regular inecting^in Monday evening, at r which time the Pastor's salary was
paid.
-A-
Whebka.. ix hV pltw^l the Great Spirit 1 call to the Happy Haiftiac Groondi our late brother, George C. RdmumU, after ij moon* of inteoae suffering, therefore
chief* and brother* of o. ij7, Improved Order of
cil ai
Resocvkii. By Ogallilla Tribe N
Red Men, in council assembled, that while u-c bow in humble aubmUmion to the will of the Great Spirit, whose wisdom and kindness we reverently acknowledge, we extend our hcatlfcll sympathy to the bereaved family and friends and expres the hope th^t they may find solace iu Oic love and
guidance of the Great Spirit
RksoLvrd, Further, that' these rcsolution> be placed on the records pf the Tribe," publisheti in the local papers and a i
-ent to Uic iKTcavd family.
A. W. Ham,,
GitaskTC. Hue it as,
A. B. l.irry:, "Committ.
Oape May, August 6,
Two distinguislicd gentlemen ol ■Virginia, Messrs. Konklin and Davit are stopping with Mr. Reese Bcpoe,
! . of thia place.
E Dr. Hubbard ami wife, of Chester, I Pa., are visiting at the home of Mr. [. and Mrs. J. L. Hess. Mrs. Huhi bard is the daughter ol Presiding fcr Elder Dr. Edmond Hewitt, r- The official boat'd ol the M L Chnrch (will hold u festival ir
i Jlall on Thursday evt null, when oysters, ice’
‘ :aiui]cs will lie.
John L..
ig«V, were greatly shocked
upon learning that while bathing last
Saturday he was drowned, neai iron pier. Mr. Schellcnger
a former resident of this place, and was held hr high esteem by all who knew him. Many warm hearts go out in profound symppthy to the be-
reaved young widow. FISHINGCREEK.
K. G. E. r August
; cream, IcmoiTarle, and Ci
served.
^ The many friend!,
SchellengtV, were
| . Miss Edna Wools, [; days last week at H< Miss Maude Yearicks is
•pent a fe oily Beach.
spendir riends
MERRY BEACH SCENES.
The Republic'* Excursionists Have a
Royal Time at Cape Hay.
big Steamer Republic on her apeedy run down river and bay it yet aecmn a* if the grcatci part of Ihc merriment and pleasureKT»;s£r£5, u. ssssrus ing at Cape May is reached. Here for the few hours the boat remains is presented a . scene of animated, enthusiastic, do-as-you->please seaside indulgences that rival in conssssyftsa'- rssfi^i mle. on landing, there is a grand rush for the handsome bath bouses of the Cape May Steamboat Company, where anits of the very latest styles and best material are world—becomes the centre of attraction, and even a spectator can have a "good time"
Mr. Bishop and friends of Phila-
with C
: •* few days this week with Irit
Burleigh.
shop
F delphia spent Sunday
p Shaw and wife.
George Cummings and wife spent I Sunday with thgir parents, J. C.
Bate and wife.
Mr. Aaron Woolson is very sick at this writing. We hope lor his
^ speedy recovery.
S- Frank James, mother,
p . daughter arc visiting rclativt
j South Dennis this week.
| Mr. Gus Egolf and lady friei
Philadelphia arc visiting at the
of Mrs. Harriet Shaw.
:nd, of home
ival iday
festn Tuesc
1 The D. of A. will hold a
at Cold Spring
j evening, August 12.
Wm. R. Swain and family spent Sund.tv with their parents, Mr. and Airs. W. F. McKean and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Baton, of Phil-
e visiting their rfephew.
adelphia arc
r. F. McJ
. Wm. • Mrs.
j. Abbic Barnett
Martha Snyder and Mrs.
spent Tuesilay with
| Mrs. Charles Corson at Cape May.
i RIO GRANDE. Wc arc sorry to know r Fanny Hand is seriously i r being confined to her roorr | sincerely hope she may soon fully
r recover.
Our twogroccrymen Messrs. Hai I ; and Kimball, are both doing a fii j 1 business and their manner of doing L business pleases their customers and
j' holds a good trade.
E About lofty members were in atI tcrfdance upon the Thursday evening t prayer meeting at the M. E. Church j and a delightful spiritual feast
I'‘enjoyed by all present.
Night ol Pleasure.
The Windsor Comedy Company will appear at Dale's Auditorium on Thursday evening. August n. iu one of their inimitable entertainments of Solos, Buck Dances,
imp Speeches, Comic Songs and Acroic Teats. William T. Lewis, accompan- ( ist. Doors open at 8 o'clock, performance
iriffen, presic
J- W ■ideut
begins at 8.45. Admission, 35 cents. Bear this in mind until the aist, and secure
tickets in time to get a good Rawlings, manager; J. C Griffe
H . Counsel, treasurer.
^ Notice, l , The Commissioners of Appeal w m^et ou the third Saturday in. Augi and the first Saturday in September, 10 o'clock a. m. each day, at the Cl Hall. *9 51
BURLEIGH.
accompanied by their lady friends, efforts to meet the public's de
returned home on Fiid.j of this
week, aftei
home Hunt
/Rev. E. W. Hand is expected to preach in the M. E. Church here on Sunday afternoon next at 3 o’clock. His ton. Rev. Howard Hand, Will preach at Tuckahoe.* morning and evening, filling the pulpit of Rev. S. C. CLattin, who is not in good health and is taking a much needed
vacation.
Rev. W. M. Lister rode his wheel hither from his home at Green Creek, expecting to'* preach to the people in the little Methodist Church here, but bulb he aud his parishioners on this part of his charge, on ac-
count of the rise of a
stor
He ^
pleasant home of
severe thunder
were quite disappointed.
yvas permitted
lant evenii
pass . a
however, at the
WIT
p - Warren Harris has placed a L':. mnf upon the house recently pur , md is otherwise preparing it fur]
brother Joshua Williams.
An appreciation of the good pastor’s labors here was shown, too. by the
<rI ■
, and is otherwise preparing it fur j oiu early occupancy by himself suid| | charming young wife. fe Rev. Howard Hand, of Mawille, I By cached a splendid sermon here to direct
I appreciative ithc morning he I
ursc from the pulpi
lurch at Goshen. ,
“Uncle Joe” is‘ again enjoying himself at the Club House on tl.e sound, accompanied by his wile and
three nieces. Several
new Mibors here was shown, too, by ■has- payment of amount on Ins salnr
'date.
IIERIFF S BALE.
cour Chu
splendid sermon here to directed,
i.orning he had delivered a dise from the pulpit of the M. E.
three nieces. Several others have' joined the ’party. All are from Phil-
_ adclphin. On Frii"
:veral All a
riday a party ol 1
e May.
k Hand ha* the sincere her neighbor,, i n be-
Jl that has come to her In
! 1 he deyili of her sister, Ella, wife of Thot/a* Tasker Smith, of Cape Ma* City, whose death occurred onThurs-
j tliiy morning of-this week. On Sunday afternoon and evening.
August 10th, according to the plan arranged for this year, Rey. W. M. I Lister will preach in the M. E. f Church here. Mr. Lister** sermon! L arc always interesting and profitable. F both from a literary ind spiritual
f •tandpoinf.
Irtdy. t-yrar child aod iofanL \ mai. wr Saturday and Sunday. W. H. Terkea, P. O., Capa May.
Ll
a. ISM,
the hour* of twtlye and five o'clock
p. m., to wit: at t.yo o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the Recorder's office, in the City Half, at Cape Mav City, Cape May
'---"tnty, New Jersey.
Jl the following tract or parcel of land I premise* hereinafter particularly deibed, situate, lying and being In the Borrh of We*t Cape May. in the county of pc May and State of New Jersey. Bcgnng at a red cedar post on the westerly aide lie public road leading from the City of ly to Cold Spring, being the most ly comer of land belonging to Sam- ' tncewShtl^
id * half pel
The Raw Umfectloo — Salted Peanut
Mriltla, only at Hocaa’a.
writ oFFieri Fada*, t out of the Court of Cl
Lion Coffee Every pound of LION COFFEE ha* just the same strength and Savor. You can’t rely on coffee sold in bulk. Thr air-tight,sesled package keeps LION COFFEE fresh and pure.
Cape Maij Hotels STAR VILLA.
r RAILBCAD. ENGINES BURN HABD COAL. KO TIMETABLE inEflect JUNE"JMth l«tt. Train* leave Cape May for Philadelphia: Week Day. — m nc A. M. — >:xpre». Arrive Plillmdrl/•°5 pbla 8.40 - T r A. M. — Aixouuuoilatlon. Arrive I’lil7- I 5 ladntubla6.43. Q fir, A. M. — Kxioe**. Arrive niilailel0 " 00 iihla 0.45. j P. M. — Exjire**. Amv Phllailcb route arr. Phlla. ^ P^M,^Expre*» Arrive Phlladel-6-oo A " 1 " 11 ‘ 1 "
Sunday* —
6 -3° Arrt '" 3- 3° """ 4- IJ Sufis. Pb “" a ' 1 - 6.00 j,,i ^'i- — ** E3tcunilon ' Arrive Phil*8 - 5° Art " n,toti -
Under same generous management. Excellent cuisine and service.
M. L. Richardson COLONIAL.
Sea End of Ocean Street. Enlarged and greatly improved.
Capacity doubled.
Appointments and service first-class • Wife. CHURCH
Accommodation. Arrive Exprc**. Arrive Cape May Express. Arrive Cape May — Express. Arrive Cape May
7.00 ~ Excursion. Arrive Cape 8.30 Arrive Cape May 8 -4S cVW';/ 4- 10 J s°°&Su^ Sundays — ' £.?,To' 8 J.C A M - — Accomomdation. Arrive °-45 capeM.yn.14. O. T r A. M. — Express. Arrive Cape May y 3 ' ,o 3/ 5 .00 j' n ^^rcrcn'Podation- Arrive
Extra! Extra!!
JW'Tiy to rememL. •*-- -'lothier,
1 her that I. Tcnenbaum, rr. Furnisher and Shoer,
the leading Clot has removed to
421 Washington Street
patrons
Store.
demand have
ied home on Friday ol tl,i s received such liberal support that I , , . . .? compelled to seek more commodiusoua after a pleasant visit at the. Having met with gracious cnconragei of Mr. and Mrs. Garner T. in ll J e p“t l feel assured that with our i
in the past 1 feel assured that with our prescut facilities and with a new aud up-to-date
stock-of
Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes that I can be of greater service to you than before ray removal. jBC-In my store you will find the largest slock of clothing, furnishings and shoer “ SOUTH JERSEY, at the lowest city pri I make a specialty of the famous W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE, every pair is guaranteed ’ 1 will be pleased to see you ii 1. TENENB1UM, 421 Washington St., Cape May
_ thirtythree degrees east, eight and a half perches in range of tine of land formerly of Spicer I-earning'*, deceased, but now belonging to the heirs of James Learning, deceased; thence south fifty-two degree* east, twenty seven and one ttil rd perches to a pin oak tree marked for s comer standing near the line of the aforesaid Spicer I^amirw**a<% thence south thirty eight degrees west, on ‘ 1 to a crab tree for* <,! v
fiftv-two degree* weal. “
CHECK UP the expenditure of money by paying
price* for
Harness and Horse Goons
of little value. What we offer yon will be of high quality at a ton- price. If some of the price* seem too high, just come in and look at the goods, and yon will realize " they are of a quality which is worth more than we a«k. If other price* seem too low. remember that buying in large quantities sometimes enables ns to give wonderful values. Here is something to think about: Rubber Mounted Carriage Harness *14 50. worth $18.00. Tau’t be best for the money; only have a few act* at this price. A big cut in over-stocked sumtnar goods— nets and sheets at one-half the regular price
as they must be sold.
twenty-eight perches to a! . . corner; thence north fifty-two degrees weal, twenty-two perch estoa Make standing in the west aide ofthe aforesaid toad; thence north
twenty-five degree* and fifteen east, twenty-five perches,
the first place of begum
D. 1W5, and recorded in the Ck of Uic County of Cape May, fat Deed Book
W. A- LOVETT Notice—To Consumers of Water.
By the ilirectic 1 Fire ami Wfifi
iven >e fii
per cent, will be a< positively be turned off ' paid on or before Ai
(er, notice is hereby :i water rent* not paid by of Aupust, 190a, five
day of Aupust, xooa, » will be added. Water
will
tl the rent is iiigust 6,1902
without further noth Jxo. Thompson, Supt.
nanlcurtng. / Mis* C Shack/ord. 1
land Facial: to ladies, k
*» told .10 readable
i lor the Hmald Afnt lor
Ocean Strei Beach Avei
THE ELBERON. Congress Peace, 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 Airy Rooums. Modcruly Equipped J. S. WALES
THE RUDOLPH. Perry St. and Beach Avenue.
Directly on the bluff overlooking the tea.
Thoroughly renovated and refur-
nished throughout.
^ . * Mrs. R. C. HUGH
Hlj^
CARROLL VILLA. Jackson Stri
Nea
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 s v ed in every style. Choice Wines and Liquors. 219 Decatur Street
WM
VM. HEYL, Prop.
Health is Wealth HIE IT BY USING GOLDEN BEAUTY FLOUR For sale by all Grocers and Feed* Merchants. Sitley&SonJnc., Sole Agents. CAMIDJiN. N.J.
BUSINESS OPPORTOHITIES. [Advertisements under this head, set jn
plain type, five cents a line per issue, in
advance- Display type, to cents per line.] Scgars at whoh-aalK 105 Perry *t.
Fancy table butler and butter all kinds at Garffpbell’s, 30S Deca
Squi it Cr
Poultry, Game anil and dressed to order 308 Pccttur street.
nun SJl'SSS, rlWU sgbg’gr
mbs killed Campbell’s,
best for Headand Neuralgia. Send 10
to FIND CO.. Bor
Hum famous Mother’s Bread and Roll* of nil kind*’ fancy Cakes arid Buiftcuit’s at Campbell’*, 30S Decatur
non
showing the latest style* for iroer wear, are given away by O.
Call at ‘
imm<
W. Kneer. It yofi are ii
_ent*’ furnishii the stock cam
and get one.
In need of ladles’
thing*, or shoes, inspect rried by K. Conley, 406
reductions
n»n warn* auu wrappers. Barnes Erb Laundry, tf
In the Eyes of the World
the financial standing of your family, your business and yourself is improved by Life Insurance, particularly 'if in a Company like
The. Prudential Insurance Co. of America.
JOHN F. DRYDI'N Frcwidcnt LESLIE D. WAR 11. Vice I'lrsidt ut. EDGAR « WARD. Tifsssr'
H. E. KiciiakI'SON, As»t. Supt., Cape May Court House, N. J.
NEW GOODS JUST AllRlVED. r||i I | China Ware, llC?nDTMCIJT ! Lamps, fixtures nuoUljl IrltllI | Rocfc Tea Pots, OP | Yellotv Howl. I am selling the above g'oods at small
[^MARGIN.
Special Glass Tiiariblers, Mason Qdart Jars, per doz.
“ rtnt
“ Caps “ - - A Three-tie Broom at 20c.
:10c GOc 55c 30c
UHAS. A. SWAIN
V.c
30S-Z JAGLySON ST.,
O. Box S41.
Long Distance 'Phone 16.
Local 'Phono 63.
CAPE MAV-
CAPE MAY STEAMBOAT COMPANY STEAMER “REPUBLIC” Daily for WILMINGTON and PHILADELPHIA
Stops at CHESTER
TDESOPYS,TSDBSD|]fS, SdTDBDflYS BP SUKDIYS. Leaves Cape May Point Landing at 3.15 p. m. LeavesPhilaylelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf at 7.30 a. m. SINGLE TICKET, - - 75 Cents BOUND TRIP TICKET, - - $1.25 (Good to return any time in season) DELAWARE BAY HOUSE At The Steamboat Landing Under the Management ol the Cape May Steamboat Company. Beach Trolleys Run Direct to the Porch An ideal place to spend un Afternoon or Evening. Light Lunclic* and Refreshments served in first-class style.
CHOICE SEA FOOD SPECIALTIES Crabs, Oysters and Clams. Magnificent Marine View of Shipping < Ocean and Bay from the Spacious Porches c«f the Delaware Bay House
The Daylight Store
Jllipp:
APER
ATTERNS
Fancy waists for Ladies, Outing Skirts for Ladles, Shirt Waists with “Duchwis" closing for Ladles and Misses Will all be found In August patterns Just received
summei costumes for
and bathing 1
r folks
Fancy
ladies, and bathing suits for ladies and young folks arid arc '
given Marked Attention
DESIGNEelr August
TEN CENTS A COPY.
0. L W. KNERR 516-20 WA8H1HQT0N STREET. CAPE MAY. N.J.
8. W. & Hugau.
HANDL! such a* we hstadlc f ami equally so to 01 has been carefully selected, and comprises ; everything manufactured in . Watches, Koretlies, Diamonds Silver (Sc^ks, Table Cutlery, etc. lint what we wish to call particular attention to rs our line of Novelties and Souvenir*, etc. JAGOS CARmSQM. * REAL ESTATE. M. B. Scull la iho agent for sump verv fine modern cottage*, cmveoleully Inca, ted, c-leeasUy fum(*be.l, aanitaiy and comfortable. For sale or IT* 1 ' F-r r**.tber iufonuatU.u HjcralD Buildlug, 1

