Cape May Herald, 30 August 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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BURLEIGH.

Mrs. Clara Hand it> ipendin); 1 week with her aon June* at Lett! Mivi. Louisa Kuhlman, ol Phila-

this

drlpliia, spent part o: Mf». E. S. Douglas.

hlman, Ol rhilaof the week with

Frank Jones and wile apent Friday with relatives at Rio Grande. Edgar Endicott and lady friend drove to Cape May on Sunday even-

ing.

Mrs. Lewis Long spent the week with her parents at \V cst Chen

Monroe Bowci in Philadelphia,

cation.

Miss Eliza Endicott, of Millville, is being entertained hy her sister, Mrs.. Enuna'Ctes-se spent thu liist of the week with her p . Green Creek.

i who is employe is home on his vi

parents at

Augustus Webber, of Bridgetor was the guest of bamuel Endico the first of the week.

George Green home in Millville on Monday after spending several weeks with ttiends

here.

Samuel Endicott is this week « tcrtaitiing his sisters, Mrs. l)oj and "Mrs. .Barnett, of Millville. Alex. Douglas and wife spent Sunday with Da'ltjd McPherson and wife

at Cold Sprin^r^^^

Rey. Howard 11ami ~preaChed-^a very impressive sermon in the M.E. church here op Sunday evening.

ricks, o( Ojster Bay, inneman, of Millville,

“ 'Us,

^'siS5?jr“dr!2!‘i , srt

rupids si first, and the more you

•e op !

Claude Yearicks, ol

md Miss Zii

took tea Tuesday

Miss M. Agnes Neil, who

been spending several weeks with

her friend Miss Et

and Miss Zinnemnn, < i with Miss Etta Dougl

weeks wi Douglas, r

. The following side trips at special low f&trs arc announced and same are available for parties holding and showing th< NIAGARA FAlS-S to TORONTA a rrtorn. ticket,^ for

iglas,

icd to her Philadelphia homi

nday.

turnt Sunt

many young ft cially one ot

neon

uch to the regret of her

ig friends hen

young n _ WEST CAPE MAY.

Charles Brew Ion. we are note, is able to he about

(1 is slowly impr<

it-ret and espeeigh’s popular

lowly improving.

glad t houst

The pi

copy of -the Holy Bible, offered by the Junior Christian Endeavor So ciety of the First Presbyterian Chui 1 of Cape May, for best attendat during the entire year, was awarded to Miss Georgie V. Landis, who attended every session except one, and

that on account ot illness. Prohibition County Convention,

The Prohibitioni»U of Cape May county will meet at the W. C. T. U. Hall, Tuckahnc, N. J.. Thursday, September 11, 1002, to nominate a candidate for A)aetnbly and to transact such other buaincaa aa may properly come before the

oboTeution.

The Courentiou will be ofieucd at-10 o'clock, and in the afternoon a grand rallv will take place. Various speakers

'Station Is

itended to the ladies to be pn

Wm. K. Fisi

County Chainnan.-

IBLIC'S TRIPS NEAR A CLOSE Only a Few floreof Popular Steamer's Select Excursions to Cape May. The season of the popular steamer Repub-

1 lie ts rapidly nearing a close, and those who

wonlu avail thcipftclveft of the select $i excursions to Cape May have only a few m The mellow duys of the waning summer, 'loicest of all for a day's outing, give a 'nmonr to the grand panoramic

Tcpubfic to Cape

absolutely-ideal

-il* participate. A' special inviu

] the la

IIIRR.

'hairmi

the choi.

■s,

rinatiag glamour to the grand pan. ly tnps of the steamer Repubfic t< > - -—, Thcr are absolntelt

life really enjoyable

May and return. They are absolutely ' in all that goes to make life really enji . —if not only for a day. No matter how depressed yon are the atmosphere of happi- . ness and content which pervades the big pleasure boat soon brightens -and euliv

pleasure boat soon brightens and enlivens . you and alt unconsciously you become im- ' bued with the general tendency to enjoy in kill-care freedom the many attractions afforded 'by the incomparable excursions. • The picturesque scenic features of the trip are more beautiful than ever, and the Re

finest trim foe you

public isTn^fines The list of Cape May attractions (or the Republic's -*- 1 -

tf bathi

*-f b >3 «»«>?• fishin^ArollCTride;

xmond Beach

; IS . ]>iam<md Beach.

The Republic leaves Bier y, foot of Chestnut street,- every morning at 7.30. the charge i ffir the round trip being one dollar, children half fare. Stops are made at Wilmington every day. and at Chester evefy Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday and Snnday.

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views of any work of an is snfiicieut for 1 l persons, «. never lit-'-' ’—si—.,

ire’s masterpieces of scei

itSSS'SS’i.

gaxe

of Niagara Falls tickets. R«e 85.50. Lake Ontario and SL Uwrence River Day Line Steamers, tickets good two days including dateof sale; rate $3 00, Rochester to Charlotte and return roerntr ■ For time of train and rates of fare from

QRDINANCE.

An ordinance authorizing the homo of^cventy-five thousand dollars f

STpC ■Icis

C ‘£V'V„„

in sums not less than five hundred dol.—. Uty Treasurer, with the corporate seal

tacbed-

Sec. j. And be it further ordiined mid 3sa&sa“Sjvarbrtir,c sufficient to pay the Interest on said

. _id bonds shall be raised an-

dually by taxation to establish a sinking fund for the redemption of said bond* at maturity and such sum shaft be used for no -

other purpose-

6sc. 4. And be it fnrtber ordained and enacted by the authority aforesaid. That said ' tmds shall be registered and numbered and

ull be exesfpt from taxes for dty p OSes. . & B. WILSON.

President of Com

HOS. W. MILLET, Msyor. Approved Angnst 31, 1903. Attest: Jno. W. Thompson, Recorder.

Facias, to —' -* Chauc-

sale at

t^HERIFF'S BALE.

By Yuzur of a writ of Fieri directed, issued put of the,Court of ery of New jersey, I will expose lr>

pnblic vendne. on

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER -3, J903.. between the hours of twelve and five o'clock p. m., to wit: at 1.300'dock in t)ie afternoon of said day, at the Recorder's office, in the City Hall, at Cape May City, Cape May

county. New Jersey. .

All the following tract or parcel of land and premises hereinafter particularly de-, scribed, situate, lying xnd bring in the Borough of West Cape May, in the county of | Cape May and State of New Jersey. Begin- 1 mug St a red cedar post on the westerly side of the pnblic rosd leading from the City of , Cape Kay to Cold Spring, being . the mr*t southerly corner of land belonging to Samuil Pierce, running from thence north thirty. ' three degrees east, eight and a half perches iu range of line of land formerly 0/ Spicer learning's, deceased, but now belonging to the heirs of^aacs learning, deceased;

BUSINESS BEGINNING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ist, We will dispose of our Entire Stock of Grocerien, Hardware, Crockery ware, Earthenware, Farming' Implements, etc., etc.. At Cost and Below Cost Tebpis STM m After Stock is disposed of, our Grocery Department will lx; for Rent on Easy Terms. J. C. ELDREDGE & SON, Cold Spring, IN. J.

p^ffinc^SS. 110 ” 1 Cape Mag Hotels

ENGINES BURNILARD COAL. NO TIMETABLE In Meet JUNESSih 18M. Train- Iravi- Cape May for Philadelphia :

Week Day.—

t. ne A. M — exiuvss. Arrive Phihuli-F

7- u 5 phis S.

1 MO

> Udrijilila^it

Q „„ .\. >1 — Ijip-cn. Amre I’tifladcl-

0 ' 00 |)hla 0.43.

. , „ P. M. — Kxur<‘»» Arrive PhiladclG+O phis 3AO. >

3 00

IsdrljMs 8.10j wtmd. on the whole

5' 00 phia C55. Kxi,r ’^’' ‘ Vrn ' r Ph,l * <u ''' Enlarged and gre 6-00 ^Vo M ° a - ArTiVr Phll *‘ Capaqty doubled.

Sundays —

Arr “ e

3-30 , , : hl ^- bU A ^; ,1 "' 1 '- UUuu Xrri " 4.1£ I’ M. — Express. Arrive Philadel600 Lku^ l w. i: * riin ""‘ ArTirF pwta * t’. .M._— Exprrir. Arrive PliihuM-

1 >111111 o<Uli»n. Arrive Phi-

®'5° phis 10.40/

^Traln^leave PhlhnlelpbU for Cape May: 7.00 A - M - ~t‘ Kxcumion. Arrive Cape 8.3° A ^' 9 - D * ix P re »»- Arrive pape May *45 Ca t i , M.7.. A ~' m,a0<U V 0 » Arrivt j i # 4£ A. M. —Jixprcsa. Arrive Cape May P- ll. — Express. Arrive Cape May

Express. Arrive Cape May

PM

, i . M -

s °°

Sundays — 7-00 A kl — f 1 Excursion Arrive Cape

8^5

g. I £ A. M.-— Express. Arrive Ca]ic May 5.OO — Accommodation Arrive

1. CJcn’l I'ass'r Agent.

rania. Tickets and infoi .W. A. Garkkit, Gcn'l I

HnaoK J. Wb>:

LOOKING FOR GOOD HARNESS f Want it at a reasonable price ? Knc where to grt it?_ -- nas the Iwst Harness and Horse Goods to , twyssnd in the dty. Doit jpn. know it depends on the Harness how muck work a nurse can do and how Writ be can do K 3 st'ai'jawttft.sracsi W* A- LOVETT i« ami Squabs kilted Mtkr at Gamptw*'

Health

is.

Wealth

SECUfiE IIBV USING GOLDEN BEAUTY FLOUR For sale by all Grocers and

Feed Merchants.

Sitley&SonJnc.,

Sole Agents. ^

CAMDEN. N.J.

STAR VILLA.

Ocean Street and

Beach Avenuk

Under same generous management. Excellent cuisiitp and service. wM. L. Richardson

COLONIAL.

Sea End of Ocean Street. ;ed and greatly improved.

Capacity doubled,

ippointments and service first-class

\V.. H. CHURCH

THE ELBERON.

Congress Place, opposite

Cot

'.ongress Hall.

Modern Iinprovemt

emeut* inghoui

Renovated

Pore Cold Spring Water. J. R. WILSON VICTORIA. Ocean end of Congress street.

ration u:

AiryRi

Open all the year. Moderate Rates....

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

CARROLL VILLA, f Jackson Street, Near Beach Boulevard. Central and convenient to all points -Long Distance ' Phoiie. Ocean outlook. Mrs. T. R. BROOKS THE CLENWOOD. Hughes StreE^c, near Decatur. Convenient to Beach, Railroad stations and Places of Interest. Comfortable and Hoijtelike. W. V. WILLIAMS

GOLDIN HOLE HOUSE Savoon. Oysters served in every style.' Choice Wines and Liquors. 219 Decatur Street. WM. HEYL, Prop.

•js-r.k-wSrrS! a n "f'm

me marked for a corner - landing near the * An ordinance repealing the ordinance enline of the aforeaaid Spicer Learning tract: i titled "An ordinance authuraing the borthence aonth thirty righl degree* weft. 1 rowing of seunty hvi ihousaml dollar* for tmenty-eight perched to * crab -tree for a j the purpoae of retiring ttu (looting indebtcorner; thence north fifty two degree* we*t; | edneaa of the City of Cape M*y and fur the twenty-two prfcbcato a stake (tanding in the enlargement and improvement of'the water:

“’r

ea»l. twenty five percbe*. more or le-a. to ( Sxcr-.ox i. J»r it UlWl—, lb..'-, Ow. ...

—-

1 alr.WAfto

t we can aell We are e*-

, for f 10 wiUag a revelation. We are e*^ perially well supplied with Ring* of band, some rferign and fine quality, any of them ia fit to gracMbMloyrr of a charmteg belle. will be found here wUhla a'wvek after “JACOB GARRISON.

Much Time

is taken up in anticipating and providing for the future. The best way ol looking to the futurp welfare of your family is to take a Life Insurance policy in

The Prudential Insurance Co. of America. Hoa; Office: Newark, V. J. JOHN F. DKVDHN. LESLIE D WARD. ‘ Vice President. Secretary. H. R. Riciiabdsox, Asst. Snpt.. Cape May Court Hotuc, N. J.

NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED, ryi 1 { China Ware,

ASSORTMENT

Glass Lamps, fixtures

, Etoek Tea Pots,

\ Ur i Yellow Howl, I am selling the above goods at small

(^MARGIN.

Special Glass TuujWers, - .i()e Mason Qurrf't Jars, per doz. - (50c “ Piht “ “ - 55c “ Caps “ - - 30c A Thrce-tic Broom at 20c.

GHAS. A. SWAIN, P. Q- Rr,x&}l. 30&-Z JAGI^SON SOL, ,6 ' CAPE MAY-

CAPE MAY STEAMBOAT COMPANY STEAMER, “REPUBLIC” Daily for WILMINGTON and PHILADELPHIA Stops at CHESTER TDESDeYS JPDBSD0YS, SBT08DIIYS HP SDWI. Leaves Cape May Point Landing at 3.15 p. m. LeavesPhiladelohia, Chestnut Street Wharf at 7.30 a. m. SINGLE TICKET, - 75 Cent* ROUND TRIP TICKET, $126 (Good to return any time in scmwiii) DELAWARE BAY HOUSE At The Steamboat Landing Unilcr the Menagement ot the. Cape May SteantlKiat Contpany, Beach Trolleys Btm Direct to the Porch An ideal place to spend an Afternoon or Evening. Light Lunches and Refreshments served in firi-i-class s'yle. CHOICE SEA FOOD SPECIALTIES Crnhs, Oysters and Clams. Munificent Marine View of Shipping on Ocean and Bay from the Spacious Porches of the Delaware Bav House.

Extra! Extra!! ' .JW-Tijr to remember that- I. fenenbamn. the leading Cjuthtcr, Furnisher and Shoer. has rcmovdJTto 421 Washington Street. T CORDIALLY invite my patron* and A friend* to call at my New Store. My effort* to meet the pnblic’* demand have received Mich liberal rapport that I wa* compelled to reek more commodin* quarters Having met with gracious encouragement in thr pa«t I feel asrared that with our present facilities and with a new and up4o-datr

■tod ot .

Clothing. Furnishings and Shoes that I can be of greater aervice to you now than before my removal. fWV'ln my More you will Sod the' largest stock of clothing, furnishing* and .hoes in SOUTH JERSEY, at the lowest city price*. J moke a specially of the famous W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE, rrery pair i* gaaiaaued •*“^ n ^ 3 my

The Daylight Store

VOICE SKIRTS

Several of these are stiows in

received by

September Standard Pattern*

£

STANDARD PATTERNS

are also strong ia fancy waist*. We always carry a good line of these patterns and our patron* wiH he beaefitted by inspecting our stock. Standard Pattern* are cheap, they are acstn-aSlowing. and they are ab Koltrtt-ly reliable.

DESIGHER lur S8Pt8Bll8f