r -- i
)URTH WARD NOTS.
Grant Vanamsn ha.' purchased *'
5 afiuthcr pioi>crty in this section, that formerly owned by Evan Myers. The enterprising tiin> ol Smith i Bennett, painters, iias contracted to Kbeaptify a nsmber of ••Ward” cot- - tages. We are pleased to note the convalescence ot Mis. M. Uattis, who for the past three weeks In** been sutler ing from u >et ious indis|K>silion. Bill H. and his driver step higi after a successliil season catering l> the public l p-to-^latc in all ai* - ■ pointments and always ou time n the record made by Amoriah and his
steed.
Mr. Elwood Rowland, alter a long ami aerivii' iHncss, again ligurcs ao tivcly in the daily persttits of litc,
inch
purchasing her tall stock ot dry goods and notiotAjbr t‘Cf Broadway store.
“ ‘ ige Ircnrs an as-
ince the removal ■mmered there, to
The Miller Collage
peel of loneliness sino
ol the eight who their dillerent horai D. F. Crowell ^
much to the plcai friends and ncighb
Captain Zebulon York is engaged ■ ill building a ‘•sneak-Imi\" that will probably be the masterpiece'of his skill itv this line. The Captain is an expert on this class ot marine archi-
- lecture.
Passing serenely into a rip age, full ol years and bcariti] doving favor of admiring neigl arc otir esteemed friends “Uncle ’ Aaron Schellengcr ahd his demoted
, , companion.
The inWljcn* arc proudly strutting about, in grai* nTtceTeCt Wghi thank--»Ing the stars above, that the"
his many
ing from the i his wheel wit
lowly impt
elfccts ot a collision
agon,
painfully injured.
ith a waj
illision ol in which
Troubadours Coming. The TrtiuUuluuis air coialng to D«Je'* vuiliu.rium soon, and all lowers ol spirited 4ixl iru-icstinw riitcruunnienu ahoi
nut t»r tb*- m
spia ari!*,
(Cccp yi
c»dy.
I ot date of their
:H t wiIl be given in due time. :lp»e to the ground, and be
Por Ootnfojr and Economy I'SE A Perfection
icalhjdc •cr. to h
. cover, to liecomc a ’ tcur sportsmen with
- loaders.
This community shocked last Si
"K tar getfor^rfna^ No. i2~^reech-
greatlv
tlaay eveniijg at
the sudden demise ol Mrs. Louisa Ware, one of the most venerable and estimable of ward-residents, whose kindly ministrations had drawn about her a large number ol staunch friends who will nvss and mourn her many,
many years.
Cape May City leads most seaside resorts in the fertility ol its soil and
its adaptability to gre
s in profusion,
lustration of this was seen at
Battis,
flhi
truit and A striking
. .M. Battis, o where some of til
C. W. Saul didatc for Sur
J. S.
his dauj
| residence ol Mis
i Washington street where sonu
finest grapes and largest peaches grown on the spot, were shown the Herald reporter through the cour-
tesy of Miss Jeanette Knoz.
f The publisher ol the Herald, .at, the invitation of a Irio of young i friends, enjoyed a delightful moon- ! light sail on the placid waters of 1, Schcllcngers Landing Creek on a recent balmy evening ol this week, fr The craft was captained by W. H. ! Mills, Jr., who was ably assisted by I his sister. Miss Harriet, and piloted
f by Miss Elizabeth H. Lolland. I ' :
RIO GRANDE.
lul is the Prohibition i
Surrogate.
S. Cresse spent Sunday with
lughter at Anglcsca.
[ Frank W. Broughton has sold t pigeons to J. W. Mecray. Mrs. Silas Shaw and daughter Edna, visited the Quaker City last
. week.
Rev. W. M. Lister and •family visited the canning factory on Tues- | day-afternoon. L The canning tactory of ex-Sheriff p. Shinn is putting up high class goods in large quantities. Next Sunday is regular preaching .day. Pasto- W. M. Lister will dffinsciate at 3 o’clock p. m. Mrs. Sallie Lilian is announced to It lead the Epworth League next Sun- | ^day evening,commencing at 7 o’clock Ep The rain of Friday evening, Sept. ^ 12th, intertered witli the plans ol the E; Ladle’s. Aid .Society in giving their ’ pot-pie supper on that evening, r Third Quarterly Conference wa | field in the M. E. Church on Satui ; 'day, and on Sunday the best Quat [: terly meeting for the past three yeat = s was held. Presiding Elder, "Edwin 1' Hewitt rendered an excellent dis- ?• course on the “Fatherhood of God.” ; . In the evening the Pastor, W. M. L Lister, officiated. The church and r societies arc in good condition, the E pastor’s salary having been paid a month ahead shows a good report. WEST CAPE MAY. [ Miss Laura Bishop has been away ! from h6mc for a tew days. I Mrs. Milton Hand has been 1 ling her sister this week.
mg part Mount,
with
FISHING CREEK.
Mi - M.iy Mount is apendij of the week" with Mis. Libhie Mis. Emily Thompson wi ’her parents the first of the week.
Thoma* Hemingway and wife, of Holly Beach, spent Sunday w ith his
itbcr.
Miss Manic James is spending this week with friends at South
Dennis. _
Joint "Woolsen, of Holly galled on friends in this
Monday.
. ’Mrs. Lydia Foster, of Gre< Creek,spent Monday night with Ml Ella Johnson. Mrs. Estclln Woolsun, ol CouB House, spent several days with Mrs. Aaron Wooison. Mrs. Hattie Hemingway and
l this week
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. lAdvcrtiMrmcnts tinder thin head, set in
plain type, five cents a tine per issue, in
auvancb. Display type. 10 cents per line.]
Bead),
place on
mis at Poi
spending th irt Nurris.
John Snyder, wile and
•k tea with Mr.
Ir. and Mrs.
Eldredge'on Tuesday.
Mr. IlinchclifT entertained Mr. Winters and friends, ot Franktord,
Pa., a few days last w ; eek.
Scgars at wholesale, >05 Perry Filin rmu oSeMa^wT. 80,157,
Tbc New Courecllon — Salted Peanut lirittle, only at Hogan’s.
Hass famous Mother's Bread
Rolls of all kinds’ fancy Cakes and
mil’s at Campbell’*, 30S Dec
Bulsct street.
Fancy table butler and butter II kinds at Campbell's, 308 Decs
street. For ail
I the nc4^. told in rcadi subscribe tor the Hera
A Beautiful Illustration
Poultry, Game and Squabs killed and dressed to order at Campbell's, 308 Decrtur street.
Big
t and
.pect 406
It you arc in need ol ladies' and
gents’ fur the stock
Washington si in ladies' shirt
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wooison are Agent lor Barnes Erb Laundry, tf
visiting their daughter, Mrs. Marne Schellengcr, of Townsends It
ings. or shoes, ried by K. Conley,
'lig reduc
wrappers.
Inlet.
BLUE FLBPIF ' OIL STOVE
Endorsed by Standard Oil Co.
and
For Sale by
J. R. WILSON & SON,
DANIEL FOCER, H. B. SHAW, and
THEO. YOUIRSON
Thr notion Drr«* CTUe.
Parisian man milliners arc responsible for tbc button dross crate which la qow taking possession of American women. The foremost dressmakers of the French capital, following the leadihtp of Kruncia, created a demand • the tailor made summer gown. To ly. the plainness -*f the dress :ier adopted tbc Idea of having strappings of tbc same material Or of colo>s prettily combined and finished
these off with buttons.
The button effect was an Instant at cess, so much so that the man 1 iers of I’nrls txrldly enlarged the no>n. placing buttons wherever they could t>e attached without spoiling the
ensemble of the creation.
ngcr,
Charles Hemingway sent two large pumpkins to Allentown fair, one of which weighed 150 pounds. Mrs. Mame Edmund' and dau| ten., and the Misses Hildreth, Cape May, spent l.i»t Thursday this place.
take a
An En*li«h U*a. A dainty dress for a small child is illustrated by London Queen. It is of white silk and insertion over a white
Reeves,
*fing, spent Tuesilay wi .. ter; Mrs. W. H. Reeves.
Grader David Hughe* ! made a trip to Philadelphi. I Queen Caroline during the -. The public school opened its doors ! for the term 190: 3 on Monday withi out having settled the J‘rincipal I question. Pilot Thomas Eldredge is having I a new rool put on hi* Broadway | residence ; contractor William Cura- | ming* ia doing the work. Mr. and Mr*; Charles Sifiicpiagton of Philadelphia, attended wi wee* *t the Cold Spring Church Mi Sutl-
er.'
Mrs. Milton Hand wa* in PhilaI 4r)phu tin* week lot U*« purpose ot
/
traction* that will appear on the road for the coniine season. The Tn played
The Troubadour*, who have Dale'!. Auditorium for the past *• musical comedy.
"The Ex-Piesident tf Siberia"
FOB SMALL CHILD.
silk slip, with frills of lace, saab and bow nt hock. This Is uccompa-
l«rgc bo nled by
Tk« Sevar* Shirt Walata. The only severe shirt waists that seem to find favor this year are those made of fine madras or linen -with rows of little tucks at U10 shoulder, the tucks stltchod down to below the bust, with small bishop sleeves, gat erod Into a narrow cuff which U fi toned with two pearl buttons or with alocve links, as preferred. These are certainly very severe, but they are well made and must he well made to be •mart, and arc rather a comfort -In their contrast to the more elaborate ones which are worn with every varie-
ty of gown.
Belle—He has money, you know. Emma—Yes; 1 appreciate that fact, hut how am 1 to Uve happily with a man who la my Inferior? -Don't tot him know it “-Ufa.
Fe«.
Hsr Chum—Your heart must I rxw pH*iiet when Mr. JMsettrust
... peciaby^wclT'suDphed wit^Wng* of *hMd some design in J fim quality, any of them i. fit to grsoe the finger of a charoiing belle Whatever t* designed and manufactured in will be found here” within a week after it i* manufactured. JACOB GARRISON.
of the Golden Rule is Life Insurance. It takes the burden which would crush a single family and so distributes it that no one is overburdened and all are Helped. Secure this help for your family.
The
Prudential Insurance Co.
of America. Homs Office : Newark, X. 3 \ JOHN F PRVDF.N.
Prr.idcnt
LHSI.1K D WARD. Vice I’rcfcidcnt EDGAR B. WARD .ssasv.Tifssr
Secretary
H. K RlcHAKUSON, Aaat Supt.. Cape May Court Hauae. N. J
OIL HEATERS Have Arrived. Why Pay $11.50 Per Ton for Coal? Heat Your Room With an Oil Heater. Or, Better Still, Use a National Heat Radiator Which Heats from the Waste Heat from Yqtu- Range or Any Stove. ✓ _____ GHAS. A. SWAIN,
30S-Z JAG^SON SO'.,
F.O. B0XS41.
Long Distance ’Phone 1
Local 'Phone 65.
CAPE MAY.
LOOKING FOR GOOD HARNESS? Want it at reasonable price ? Know < kS:“ depend* on the Harness how much work a i hor*e can do aad how well he can do it? rz, si’s; taining ouj prices. W. A. LOVETT
leading comedian. Emma A. Bayard will be heard a* the Prima Donna The comedy i* of that irrcsistable spontaneous variety said or done that can poaaibly offend most fastidious. ADMISSION. 35c. and 35c.
- IBSOLUTELf FREE - Wo will give a Barrel of
PHILADELPHIA & HEADZHG BOUTZ. t ATLANTIC CITY BAILftOAD. ENGINES BURN UAED COAL. NO
SMOKL.
TIME TABLE In Effect JUNE 28th 1902. Train* leave Cape May for Philadelphia; Week Day* — y q(. A^M. — xxpreiui. Arrive Phlladcl- „ , , A. M. -2.Accommodation. Arrive Phi7‘ l O laddobia9.45. Q A. M. — Expnw*. Amve Phlladcl0 ’ 00 phla 9.45. , 1’. M. — Exprena. Amve Phlladcl. 1 ’4 0 lib la 3J0. _ __ r. M. — Accommodation nntll Tucka3’ 00 hoc, where change car*. Arrive Philadelphia 5.10; arcom. on the whole route arr. Phils. 6.25. _ __ P. M. — Exprem. Arrive Phlladel-i-OO p h |, 6.55. C nn P. M. — $1 Excursion Arrive Phila0.00 delphla 8.10.
Sunday* —
£ m A. M. — Aoeommodatlon. Arrive
Philadelphia 0.25.
* 2 n P. M- — A<x-oniinodmion. Arrive
J-J" Philadelphlauno ^
? ^ “ .T «*«>"*
GOLDEN BEAUTY FLOUR
to *»> part f* e beat writtei
Freight prejaid.
for_tbe
Advertisement or Poetry on OOI.DEN* BEAUTY FLOUR. not lat, r than October ;i«a» to be, our pi
ARE NOT VERY FAR BEHIND they are Best Qualities, Latest Styles and Modes at the Lowest It is not necessary to call your attention to our store as we
have been established for years back, and onr reputation speaks for itself. But it is necessary to call your special attention to soqfe of the
Because Prices.
Arrive Philadel-
phia 6.10.
fi. nn P. M. — $1 ExeundoD. Arrive Phllau ’ uo delphUs. 10. 8 m l '- M — Exprc« Arrive Philadel0, 5° pbla 10,4(1. Train* leave l*hlladcl|>hlB for Cape M*y: Week Day* — 7.OO, A M-— $( Bxcur*ion. Arrive Cape
8 -3°
Q . r A. M. — Accommodation. Arrive Cape May 11.ia 11.AE A M “ Kxpre»» Arrive Cape May' j P hU— Hxpreaa. Arrive Cape May 4.IO fc^-Bkpreaa. Arrive Cape May 5.00 Accommodation. Arrive M ' — Bacnraion. Arrive Cape g x— A*^"— Accomomdation Arrive 0 ’45 Cape May 11.14. g A. M. —Bxpreaa. Arrive Cape May 5.00 ~ Accommodation. Arrive Fail * hive Reading Tertuln*!. PM1»-
Qolden Beauty Flour For aak hy irmiiug (twxer* aad Feed
MfchaBU
UTLEY A 801. Inc ,
IS THEY GO FAST
Oi[Mii,Giiii!’sFofiisiis ..anil Shoes..
II your attention to our 1
been established for years back, and onr reputation speaks for But it is necessary to call your special attention to soqfe of th
low prices we are now quoting:—
Mien’s Suits from $4.50 up. Youth’s Suits from $2.50 up. Boys’ Suits from $1.25 up. Men’s and Youth’s Trousers from 69c. up. Boys' Pants from 25c. up. Light Weight Overcoats $5.00 up. Full Line Rubber Boots, Shoes and Oil Skins.
..©MOEIS..
Men’s Shoes 4 from 95c. up. Ladies’ Shoes front $1.10 up.
Boys’ Shoes from 95c. up.
Branch Store, Cape May Court House, X. J. S. II. GrIDDINGr, LEADING CLOTHIER. No. 414 Wasluagtoo Street. CAPE MAY CITY, N. J.
Extra! Extra!! The Daylight Store
_ptr Try to .remember that I. Tcnenbauin, thejxading Clothier, Furnisher and Sboer
has removed to
421 Washington Street. T CORDIALLY invite my patron* and A friend* to call at my New Store My efforts to meet the public's demand have received such liberal support that 1 was compelled to seek more commodiusquarter* Having met with gracious encouragement in the past I feel assured that with onr present facilities and with a new and up-to-date
stock of
Clothing. Furnishings and Shoes
fay, September *Rh. is set apart lot a « day at the Wet Cap* May Chapel y-*ch x»l It fa desired that all mem-1 aad all who would like to become mem-1,
I make a specialty of the lamou* W. L DOUGLAS SHOE,
every pair fa guaranteed
I win be pleased to ace you in my new
“* I. TENENBAUM, *
gaWnMglMSt. Cop* 8»t
lid Fuliiui KM, u lowing the latest style* for wear, are given nwnjr by O.
neer. CaU ami get one.
YOKE SKIRTS Several of Ihcae are shown in the September Stands)d Pattern* Just received by n». ' » ‘ ’ STANDARD PATT8RNR are ai*o strong in fancy waists. We always carry a good line of these ' pattern* and our patron* will be 'i heuefitted by inspect)eg our stock. Star .lard Pattern* are cheap, Urey are neara-allowing. and they arc ab•plutely reliable. IN Till. DESIGNER fur SMr School Garments aad Walking Toilette* are given special attention Now on salt by as. TEN CENTS A COPT.
0. u \Y. KNERK n»-ao visxiiflToa mur. CAPK MAY. N y

