Cape May Herald, 23 August 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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RIO GRANDE.

SF Mrs. Lizzie Gofl', of Cnpe M*V. p; tisilc' her relatives here recently.

E.v Miss Linda Neal lell jrheel and severely injnrei

iitc<l her relatives here rcc<

from her

I and severely injured her knee. K Mrs. Win..Harris i» ntcrtainii

\\ m..f

i her parents, |ohn llustcd and

; of I'hilad

ning wife.

adelphia.

f .Daniel and Russell Sheppard, ot & Philadelphia, attciulcil their lather’s BSfuncral on Friday. A number from here took in tin I. excursion to Ai'aiitcc City "'i Weil-

ls Oesdav.

R: Master I.ciov Morton was the Khappiest lad in town when his father jpferought him home a new ••bike.” K E. R. Hand led a very interes'mg p Epwoith League meeting on Sum

g • day.

k: The membeis of tl S; church have purchased a organ lor their tmilding.

S*’ Master ll.nold Morion entertained his friends with a new lawn /wing. Mrs Fannie I land and son Everett. were at Vineland shopping on

Miss Julia Morton, of Dcnnisville, issed Sunday with net sister. Mis.

BURLEIGH.

e Bupli new E>te

entertai vn Avii

GREEN CREEK, he Methodist festival last week n financial Mr. Douglas, wile, and daughter, of Erma,, were here on Wednesday. Mrs. Alitla Norbury is entertaining company from Bridgeton. Captain Ell Johnson made a trip Atlantic City this week with a cargo of truck. Mr. John Sheppard was buried from the home ol his daughter, Mrs. Frank Hand, on Friday'. Tnc sympathy of this community is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Robinson who buried their 6-months baby on Thursday. Presiding Elder Hewitt will hold the third Quarterly Conteiencc Rio Gtunde on Sati at t o'clock.

PLACES THEY PASS.

Objects ot Interest Seen on the Repub-

lic’# Trip to Cape Hay.

There U no other fealnre of the (trand trip of the Steamer Republic to Cape May

* Republic'* tri-

atuiday, Sept. 13,

t- : pllia, sjiem F hot mother

ry, .v...,

ullam, o >L i!i£

Dr. Anna M. Hand, of Ot;

spent Skturilav with

this place.

ape Mav. rother in

l.nidy spent Monday Mrs. Rae Nicker-

m. g •with.hc & ton. Herbert Manning sjicnt Sunday |-r witii his mother. bF Mrs. Mallison Crease ent^rtainrd L her brother Irom Green Creek. B" Misses Emma and Ida Nickerson, Bfcof Philadelphia, spent part of thc K week with relatives here. By Miss Pearla Norton, of Dias fc-Creek, spent Saturday and Sunday k with her cousin, Miss Etta DougE las - f Mrs. Emma McPherson ;nid Miss g 'Anna Ritchie spent Monday with G. 1^. N. Ross and wife, at Cape May. V Misses M. Agnes Nill and Etta/ S. Douglass,and gentlemen friends took * in the sights ot Cape May on Wedg- nesday evening. Mr. Wolcott and son, ol Philadclpliia, arc improving the looks ot B their house with a fresh coat of E paint.

QKDIX.VNCK An ordinance authoming the borrowinR of scyrnty-five thousand dollars for the pur pose of the enlargement and improvement of the renter plant ami -ewer system and retiring the iloating indetil, dues* of the City of Cape May. < ounnl assemblee. and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same. That the l-'i-iance Committee of said city t>c and it hereby authorized to issui coupon tiemda to the amount of seventy-five thousand dollars, in sums not less than live hundred dollars.

Septcm-

I two. and to the City of Cape May on the 6rst day of September, nineteen hundred and twentytwo. with interest thereon at the rate of four and one half per centum tier annum, payable half yearly, on the first day* of the months of March and September, in each and every year during the said period, for which in:e#-st coupon* shall lie attached to said bonds and numbered to correspond to the Ixmd* to which they shall lie respectively attached, with the signature in writing or lithograph .of said treasurer, said bund* sliall tie signed by Urc Mayor, attested by the City Clerk and countersigned by the City^Treasurer. with the coqiorate seal atSec 2. And be it - further ordained and istlfe ir£ Ilian their par value, and the proceed* thereof -.hall be used for the enlargement and imptovement of the water plant and sewer system and retiring the floating indebtedness of the said citvSr:e 5. And lie it further ordained and enacted by the authority aforesaid. That there shall be reised annually by taxation, a *um sufficient to pay the interest on said 1 Kinds, and such snm sliall be used by the City Treasurer for tlye payment of such interest and fur no other purpose, and that a further sum of two per centum of the amount of said bonds shall be raised annually by taxation to establish a sinking fund fur the redemption of said bonds at maturity and such sum shall lie used for no other purposeSkc. 4- And lie it further ordained and enacted by the authority aforesaid. That said bonds shall lie registered and numbered and shall be exempt from taxes for city pur-

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THUS W MILUJT, Mayor' AtteatTjKO. ^vf'rirbMPnON, K

Excursion from all Parts to

DIRECT FROM BOSTON ! • America’s Foremost Confederation, GREAT! GLORIOUS! WALTER L. MAIN

Menagerie

BIG 3-RING CIRCUS

ammoth “ Qupreme

Surprises

ighty, Grandest New All-feature

Exploited.

ffiJie onZxf @irciis to 'Qisit Qape J’fJ'cL-'J this ^ectr'.

Matchless in all that makes it Mig]

Show Ever 1

Genuine Novelties than ever before seen withlany Ciro America. latest and Greatest Sensations. The World’s

Original and Only Cycle Whirl.

Ongu

The Great 70-Horse Act.

The Most Picturesque Equine Performance in the Wi " Riding Bareback Pony. Girl with the Anbum Hair—P< k 560 Artists—too Star Acts. 20. Clowns—20 Equestrii

World. Fam<

-Peerless Driver.

tists—100 Sjar Acts. 20. Clowns—20 Equestrians. Exciting lippodrome Races. Stupendous Zoological Exhibit. The Only Lion - Slayers in Captivity. Rare Black Tigers and Hundreds of Other r Strange Wild Beasts. 2 Herds of Performing Elephants.

-Ni-THE OKir BIBY »BD GIANT CAMELS

1 -See the Magnificent, Bewildering Street Parade at 10 a. m. Friday,

J August 29. - .

{ TWO PERFORMANCES AT a-AND 8 P.|M. Doors Open an Hour Earlier. Sun and Waterproof Tents. t

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Delaware »hojc*. lie feature* of

stress ssl ix iug pantime for the entire run. Qucklion* are the rule, and when there i» a doubt or difference of opinion tire captain or pitot* or notne other officer of the Republic are referred to for correct information concerning

aSiHSlriKsis.w' 23^* ; l!ria£, , 'rsi?. HiSlii S-<4 Cnpe May lamding, where the Kc K'SS.tSTsruSSpC. uTiil C tight i* 102 mile*, the Delaware Breakwater i» lor mile*: and Cape Henlupcn tight i» 102 miles. There U no better time than the cannot afford to postpone your anticipat-d excursion much longer The Republic leave* Pier v foot of Chestnut street, every

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Cape Map Hotels star^illa! Ocean Street and Beach Avenue 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 i f*. H. CHURCH

At. one ^ HALF THE COST Lion Coffee has better strength and Savor than many so-call-ed “fancy’' brands. Bulk coffee at the same price is not to be compared with Lion in quality.

enginesburnhaudcoal, no TIME TABLE In Kfl.-.-t JI N K SSth 1902. Train* ti-svi- Cape May for riiihuli-lrhltt:

Week

— Exprvm. Arrive I’lilladclnmmodation. Arrive I’hl*

7-°5

7-15 tkJ.i’i.iE'

R on \ ~

Express. Arrive 1‘blhulel. Expreu. Arrive I'hlladei-

uodalion mitil Tuckaige ram. Arrive Phi-

ids- '

8.ooi;,>‘

■•■toSkS’

, no 1 M. — Accomm hoe. where chans

5- oo’ b J 0 7i. a P~- A"1~ ■■UUJ.I.

6- oo

Sunday*— 6 -3° Art " 3 3° A ""' 4-‘S Arrive rbil.-K-l-

Arrive Phlia-

:press. Arrive PhlladelTrulns leave Philadelphia for Cape May

Week Dari —

7.00 SI — S' Excursion. Arrive Cape

Expre**. Arrive Cape May

8.30

8 -« A " 1 " 11.45 A - — Express. Arrive Cape May 1.40 P - ^ — Express. Arrive Cape May 4.I O 1 ’- M - *“ Express. Arrive Cape May

5 00

Sunday* — 7.00 ^ ii U - E3[Cnr * ioD Arrive Cape 8.45 A Accoraomdation. Arrive

915

c.oo p - M - — Accommodation. Arrive -> Cape May S.06. Fust trains leave Beading Terminal, Philadelphia, for New York, Bethlehem and point* onthc Lehigh Valley, Beading, PotUville, Williamsport and points in Interior Pennsylvania. Ticket* and information at station. W. A. GaggETT. Gen’I SupL Epson J. Weeks. Gen’I Paaa'r Agent.

Health is Wealth SECURE IT BT USING GOLDEN BEAUTY FLOUR For sale by all Grocers and Feed MercJjants. Siiley&SonJnc., Sole Agents. CAMDi£N. N.J.

THE ELBERON. Congress. Place, opj>ositt Congress Hall. Modern Improvements. RV.-novate<l throughout. Pure Cold Spring Water. J. R. WILSON VICTORIA. Ocean end ok Congress street Open all the year. Moderate Rates— Location unsnrpasKrd. Fine Lawn hygi Airy Roooma. ilorlcrnly Equipped. J. S. WALIiS

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 Mtt HOUSE Saloon. Oysters served in every style. Choice Wines and Liquors. 219 Dfecatur. Street. WM. HEYL, Prop.

ItIKF'S SALE.

MHEli

By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, to me directed.'iwued out <,f the Court of Chanccrjr^of New^Jersey. I will expose to sale at TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1902, between tbe hour* of twelve and five o'clock p. in., to wit: at 1.30o'clock in Ureafternoon All the following tract or parcel of land iSIfilPl ■onthcrly corner of land belonging to Samuel Pierce, running from thence north tbii

If perch e of Spice

west aide of the al twenty-five degrr

oty-fivc perches, more or leu*, to

id; thencenortl ifteen minuter

four acre* and fifty square more or _le»*._ • BciSg^the

of the County of Cape

Seizei^as the property of Richard C. Smith etato.. defendants, taken in execution at the unit of Ralfora Stites. complain-

ant. and to be *old by

SAMUEL E. EWING. Sheriff.

Dated July 31, 1902.

J. Spicer Learning, Sol’r. 8-1 pf $9.18

ORDINANCE. '

An ordinance repealing the ordinance entitled “An ordinance authoriring tbe borrowing of seventy-five thousand dollar* for the purpose of retiring the floating indebtednets of-.the City of Cape Mar and for the enlargement and improvement of the water plant and sewer system of said City," ap-

proved May 2t torn.

SUCTION t. Be it ordained and enacted 1 by the inhabitant* of the City of Cape May, in City Council assembled and it is hereby enacted by amhurity of the same. That the ordinance entitled ’An ordinance authorizing the borrowing of seventr-fire thousand -x. 1>M . of the a-j.

tire City of Cape May

—. .... lent and improvement

City/

The Cash Paid IMMEDIATELY upon 4 receipt of proof of death makes Lile Insurance •doubly valuable. The * practice ot The Prudential in this respect has brought the Company fame and honor. The Prudential Insurance Co. of America. Hem! Office : Kewirk, U. J JOHN F DRYDF.N I*ie-i :.-nt LESLIE D ward. Vim- President. EDGAR B WARD, KuRKEStV LlRYDEN*' Secretary H E. Richabuson. Asst. Snpl., Cape May Court Hcmse, N. J.

NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED, ryn { China Ware,

j Glass Lamps, fixtures

I Rock Tea Pots, | Yellow Rowl.

I am selling the above goods at small

[aFMARGIN.

ASSORTMENT

OF

Special Glass '1’jjiublers,

3 tjliii biers, - 30c

Mason J^uartMars, per do/.. - 00c

'Pint “ “ 55c Caps “ - - 30c A Three-tie Broom at 20c.

GHAS. A. SWAIN. I*. O. Ilox Sq 1. 305-7 jagkson sot., L “\^r.;“ n ';^: c CAPE MAY-

GAPE MAY CTEAMBOAT COMPANY STEAMER “REPUBLIC” Daily for WILMINGTON and PHILADELPHIA

Stops at CHESTER

Idesdbys,Trdbw5,Siitows m §wm. Leaves Cape May Point Landing at 3.15 p. m. LeavesPhjadelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf at 7730 a. m. SINGLE TICKET, - • 75 Cento ROUND TRIP TICKET, - $125 (Good to return any time in season) DELAWARE BAY HOUSE At The Steamboat Landing Under the.'Mrfnagement of the Cape May Steamboat Company. Beach Trolleys Run 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 the Spacious Porches of the Delaware Bay House.

Extra! Extra!!

rater plant arid newer system of said approved May 2, 1902, be and the

1 hereby repealed. S. B. WILSON, President of Council

THOS. W.MlI.UiT, Mayor. Approved August 21, 1902.

Attest: Jno. \V. Thompson, Recorder. If you are in need ol ladle#’ and

you are in

gents' furnishings, or shoes,' inspect the Mock copied by K. Conley, 406 Washington street. Big reductions in Indies' shirt waist and wrappers.

Barnes Erb Laundry, tf l>le butter and butter of Campbell’*, 308 Decatur

Agent lor 1

Fancy tal all kinds at

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421 ^Washington Street T CORDIALLY Invite tny patron* and friend* to call at my New Store. My effort* to meet the public's demand have received such liberal support tliat I was compelled to seek more eommodiu*quarters Having met with gracious envonragemcnl in the past I feel assured that with onr present facilities and with a new and up-to-date

■lock of

Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes that I can be of greater aervlcc to you how than before tny removal. . . ‘.JS-y ^av-In my More you will find the stock of clothing, furnishings and *1 SOUTH JERSEY. at the lowest city price*. I make a specialty of the famous . W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE, every pair i* guaranteed. 1 will be pleased to see you in my new I. TENENBAIIM. 421 Washington St., Cape Map

Standard Fashion Sheets for Sept., showing tbe latest styles for

imer wear, ai '

are given away by ( Call and get one.

The Oayliglu Store YOKE SKIRTS Several of these ate shown In the Seplcmbci Standard Pattern* JuU received by u». , STANDARD PATTKKNS are also strong in fancy waist*. Wc always carry a good line of these patterns aud our patron* will be benefitted by inspecting onr stpek. Standard Patterns are cheap, they are *■: am-at lowing, and they are absolutely reliable. in Tint * DESIGNER [or September School Garment* and Walking Toilettes are given special attention. Now on sale by us. TEN CENTS A COPY.

0. L W. KNERR 518-20 “jiSHIHQTOH STREET, CAPE MAY. N.J.

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