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RIO GRANDE. Mr. J<MC|>h Sorbut^ madv » bualuaM trip to Erma i>n Krl.iay. Some think they lioar wwl.lluj,’ bella uot far away, ami two Intereatwi partMa . aar, “Let them ring." Mra. M. K. Hand »ang two very a wee l aoloa In thJ' M. K. Church last Sunday. Our church look* neat In It* new coat
member* here on Friday, Fourteen rabbit* were haggo-l a few day* ago by Rev. tV. M. LiaU-r »ud J. S, ('roaae. Xbe dominie bagged ten of them. While Mr Creane adiulU he never waa ao fisdly beat«n before, he bo|«-* to do better next time.
WEST CAPE MAY. Mr*. Jacob Smallwmxl t* atilt confined j to her room. ' Frank Swain ha* aofepUxl a clerkaliip In Mr*. H. S. Kdinuud*’ *toru. Mr. YCoodrnll Eldrcdge I* building a flue store and dwelling On Broadway. Mra. Charlc* Eldrcdge la in St. Luke's Hospital, Philadelphia, undergoing _*n
operation.
Chicken thieve* visited David Hughe*' bcncry and carried off a number of choice fowl* one night last week. Mr*. Thuataf Eldrcdge visited her daughter, Mr*. Charlefc Slromiuglon in Philadelphia,' ou Wedikaday. Mrs. W. H. Reeve* Vnteruincd Mr. and Mr*. Walter Hand, Mta^Antiiouy (:rc**o and Mr*. Ellsworth Hughe* on
Thursday.
Mr*. Henry Smith, .c* Schcllcngert sliding, i* visiting Ml. and Mr*. Bart Mr*. Pelcrson i* very Kick
been atom
and would othe.rwinc have been al
GREEN CREEK.
Revival meetings are in progress in the
M. E. Church.
Luther Crease has hi* house on Cresi avenue, almost shut in. Mr*. Ana Hiss ha* returned from several days' visit in Chester and Cam-
den.
Some parties have a movement on foot to open the enwk and let off the Surplus
of meadow w ater.
Public sentiment i* in favor of iplc regarding the claming priviiegta
for
list Rev. S. Hunter and wife
peopi
they have enjoyed
Evangel ii
will be will
* on
to assist Pastor Vf. M. Lister III bis extra mpcling for at least ten day*. Paator Lister, whose enterprise secured for ua a barber’s shop and long distance ’phone, is Also a good shot on the rabbit, having bagged ten one day. This beat* the record up to date. FOURTH WARD NOTES. Mr. Lewi* N. Smith is improving after a long and irevcre attack of rheumatism. Contractor-Charles York has just completed extensive improvements to hi* Queen street roiidepcc. Contracting plinte*,,S. Walter Bennett has added the finishing stoket. of his brush to pilot Harry B. Davis’ attractive Waahingtou syect cottage. Fourth Warders hav» an excellent and
Cape May deiir (?) is a
nnobsuui
. Beach. Its beauty and grandeui blur over their vision from “A to Amen. -11. C. Pierson A Son, local groocrymen
choice
Albet
sage factory on Lafaycte street, Bcbelieuger* Landing. They are market-
carry a large and choice Ho* of goods i
. popular price*.
.Albert Stciffcl A Co. has started a
Lafayt
log their production with great success. - The good* are of excellent quality and fiavor; for cleaiiliiiex* and whi-luxomi . they4ns uuKurpassi-d. Mr. Stcllfel formerly a .butcher and clerk at the C*|y A May Market and it is reasonable to btTtevc that be carries cotiKiderable of tl ; 'pAaonagc into hl» owii business venture.
SHIPPING IN-CAPE HAY.
BURLEIGH. Rev. E.^ME—Hand made. his . regular trip to Cape M*y on Frli^/T « Rabbit* ! “why the woods are full of
’em J"
Rev. II. Hand, woo is now a student i-1 Dickerson College, U making rapid advancement in hi* studies. Mr. Hand :t» to traduate in two year*. Re la of our esteemed local preacher;
Rev. E. W. Hand.
Rev. U. C. Archer, of-Court House M. .v. Church, will preach for Pastor W. M. .■hr, three o'clock to-iudt row, adtuluis-
. the SAcraroeut of the Lord’# iid iMp la-- any who may wish
Suppu thl* o
freeKcii^ Games la each pound package ol Lion Coffee
from now until bo found a free and instructive
kinds.
CetAJonCoffcc \ftt \'Oii
TIM HElLY’S SPEECH: Shafts of Wit Fired at England’s Prime Minister. r£E BOLE OF A UGASDAB ABEUlfED
BUSINESS 0PP0BTDBITIE8. [AdvertincmcnU under thl* head? »et in plain type, five cent* a line per iaaue, in apvanck. Display type, 10 cent* per line.)
until Christmac vill
ganic, ar.iur.i::^
diffcrual
Methods of Professor Lorenz
Described by a PupiL
MOST ATTEHTTVE TO THE POOR. Dr. Mm lk-hni.lro. Who Stndled t’nder the Vleaneae Sarscon, Says Be Will Sot Allow the Seedy to Be Slighted—Bow the Work I* Done at 111* Own Clinic. Dr. Max Schaplro of Baltimore will entertain Professor Lcrecr. the famous ortho|>edle surgeon, when be visits Uiat city, nay* the Philadelphia lYusa. Dr. Bchaplro atudled at Vienna under Dr. Lorenz, being with him for more than two years. He gives the following account of the method he uses at his
clinic: :
“Stece-IS#) Dr. 'Corea* has used the knife only In exceptional cases. He never employed It, however, to the extent that other orthapedlc surgeons da Fifteen years agt^he had a clinic with
Irish Member** Speech la the British Uonae of Commoa* Waa Coaalderrd One of the Moat Eheetlra 1‘lrcea of rolldral Irony Ever Ut-
tered.
Mr. Tim Ileoly'a speech 1 rathe house of common* on the reassembling of parliament a few days ago won general praise as one of the most effective | pieces of political Irony over uttered I within the walls of St Stephen's. As ' reported In the Loudon Dally Tele1 graph the apeeeh ran ns follows: { Mr. Ucaly said be rose for the 'pur- ; pose of saying u few words on the subject of the Uganda railway. Speaking as a matter of Uganda, he wished to thank the government for -the great ; measure of advancement, which he | was sure would bring caBn to Kerry' j and balm to Bulla dehob—namely, the , proposed expenditure upon that coun1 try of o large amount of public money ; and the taking up of the time of the boose with regard to a project of that | description. He could not help fellcij tatlng the government on the proposal to spend time and money upon the Inf habitants of that distant and neglected land. Uganda was a place which had always been foremost In his thoughts. They' hafi been brought up to love and reverence It, and It was at least a consolation that that long neglected country should at length have—won the favor and approbation of the prime minister of England to such an extent that ho was prepared In h time of great stringency and when the education bill was exciting so much passion to give the people of that country the hope of having a'large portion of the time of the house of commons devoted to it There must be some reason for this tlatterlng attention to Uganda. He believed It was a crimeless' country and that Its admlnlslration was In the band* of the most pure souled removables which the British empire could
afford.
Law and order there proceeded « a regularity of which they had no ample In this country (England), and hence U was that the British
it tui
pa pen locath
turned aside from 1
i this porlhi a full. If y
years
Professor Albert, a Vienna surgeon, but more recently be has established n clinic of his own. Here he and his assistants treat a great number of patients. They come to blm from all ports of the world, some with means and some without, but they all receive the same attention. None of his assistants touches a deformed person without first consulting him. “At his clinic In Vienna the hours between 10 and 12 o’clock in the morning arc for poor people, and often the number waiting amounts to 100 or more.
Dr. Lorenr is v
poor and will not perm I
slighted. i--’
“So much has appeared in the news- * ' \ “ England for the benefit
tlons that the Impression exists nlghted and -dejected savage.
ibcrs had loi_ _
the destruction of their own parlia-
neh of orthopedic surgery receives meut, because when in Ireland, within
the same attention. Strai
poriiapeltry
topics, such as the affairs of Ireland, of England, Scotland and Wales, and devoted itself with one voice to the interests of the people of that afflicted area. New as the right hoijonihle
tleman was to the oillcirtif prime
Igter, he had given a pledge to the plre at large which would redound through Australia, Canada and 'every island and kingdom and republic, too, absorbed by England that, however
parliament might have Us
•re a nigger,
{Minted savage or a heathen roaming
the woods tile prime minister of ~~ land still had a tear at his dlsj
ilsrasol mid be
ipers about his treatment of hip dls-
resslt irmlt ' ca» ■gory Ighti
bowed legs and adjusting club feet
that this is the only deformity treated The Irish members had long gloried
WnSvt the case. Every in '
use when In Ireland,
itcnlng out i the narrow nil* of an Irish purlia-
operations more common with hlm than estedness? Where could they imagine rednctlons of. hip dislocations. ' ‘ such altruism, when their own country “His manner of treating deformities was palpitating, thrilling and throbdepends upon the nature of the malady blng • with passionate emotion, and the age of the afflicted person. In turn aside to contemplate the p cases of children less than twelve or of the niggers of Uganda? Hence it fourteen years old working with the was that In future the admiration hands is almost the exclusive remedy. 1 which he had always felt would
He examines the limb carefully to
ibillty, 1
uts country with the glo: iae principle that Kerry migl
work Is necessary. If ed, Connaught might be starving, but
If the bone has lost Its flexibility, and and if it has not the ^deformity presents. count few <1101 cullies, although an Immense prlncli
amount of hard u '
something ethical and ennobling, I they
itry v
clple that Kerry
the patient Is older, machinery is very at least the bouse bad « Ladles Can Save by Buying Good* at 0 fte n employed, and Dr. Lorenz's din- watchful care for' ; 'th<
' with 1
—A Fact .Worth Knowing.
pare! are needed they mast g< delpbla aod go •‘shopping”
rimenl stores to get
them
they fancy that whatever ttfey buy of aach stores Is Certainly a bargain, bought
earing aplo 1’hila-
jargain
p at “reduced” prices, etc. So\ here at borne more genuine bargs
and If
rigot ladies
to be obtained, as a rule, and
will visit tbe store of Mrs. Milton Han<]^
c
e May, they will 1» od Ibat . tbi* la t
1 trie. Why
1 r/money away to the big
at you
ighbor, and to better hd^kutage. Goods
j carry your/money away to tbe big store*
1 can just as well spend with your
are no cheaper iu I same good* are sold at h you save car fare and <>| P jury your Wrapjj
Good*, No.
I, Huelerjr, HanOkercbicfB. Tie*, very many other article*, many of which are marluxilowcr than tbe same -good* ate *»ld at in more pretentious stores. Tbi* i* truth. Holiday good* now iu stock iu great earkty. Won’t you come and aac them? Would like to pho* you my goods and
' **«*•
Maa. Miltox Hard.
\
"f-
4MMM IB wU— bou» eountt*- a ly to a perfect aUi. of pn HBT pclvllaffe la nut i+xM » imk- m u* UMJrtMr »
np th baa t
: thew»rk
1c Is filled with some very original Uganda, contrivances, each designed for a par- i
tlculnr purpose.
“In cases of dub feet the tendons are . knendedT'the surgeon and his assist- j
ants using all their strength to the drawn tendon*. After the
been thoroughly done,
overdone, for It Is necessary to 'get the I tendons In such a condition that the 1
foot can bo readily bent, 11 and at tbe end of a few
it la removed, tbe foot 1* perfectly
straight:
“Older persona find the operation se-1 vere. Their bones are of course firm,; and manipulations have no effect Ma- j chlnery Is then used, after the patient; has been chloroformed. When legs are | badly bowed. It is sometimes necessary | to crack tbe Irone before tbe limb can ! be straightened. In blp dislocation* an j operation .1* necessary When Ore de-.i formed pehaon baa reached forty yean. “WbetrU^ deformity 1* very serious, tbe plaster cast Is worn for six giontba.! At the end of that time the dislocated bone la firmly bound by the tendons which normally keep a limb in Its prop-
er position. "
Dr. Bchaplro said that no time has been fixed for Dr. Lorenx's visit to
theft, sad • uiurgane.rliig."
Tke Bljt Chrrssntln
All vanlab* Thst lon« They wltbe
And all their oeauty nec But now In all 11* glory
It Isn't much on fragrance; For It's not built that Wan' It doesn't sweeten breezes .That oft around It play. But gorgeous ora the colors And beautiful the hues . That nature on It Lavished
And high It* head la raised. Bdi there's sufficient- reason Far playing "rubberneck."
In foliage, too, ‘Ua lacking. For there * but little green That from It la projecting When* IU long stem u seen. But leave* 'Us coldly spurning.
Ft star ring that tl Directing all attonl To beauty U ‘
‘ •&H r =^=r
Bcgsrs at wholesale. 105 Ferry street. Salted Puamil Brittle, only at Hogan'*.
For all the uew*. told In a readable matiner. subscribe for the Hkkai.P. Special—4oc Chocolate* lUo. lb »t Hogan'*. . Fancy table butter and butter of all klndi at Campbell'*. 309 Docstur slrocl. All kind* MoIskm* Candy maile lm.li •'Very day at Hogan’*. Poultry, G^meAiiri Squab* killed amt VK*ed to older at Camptell*, 308 ^-ea
ci un S’jra' Ha**' fumous Motl. r'- I’lead end It a •f all knob, faory Cak e a .1 Bw" * if Campbril'*, 3<W I), •-.itnr *iivel. If you ere in need of ladie*' and g'-ot* rariiishingK, or Whoe*. inspect the *t-"-li tel l»; K. 1 uiiley, -10(1 Wssbiugtou Il|g neluctlon* in ladles shirt waist* and wrappers. Agent for Bamc* Erl* Lsondry.
Extra! Extra!! to remember that I Tencnbaum. the leading Clothier, Furnisher and Shocr. %2Tw;shln a ion Street.
st's'””'-;
rfforts to meet the public'* demand have received such liberal support that I wo* compelled to seek more cummodiusquartcrK Having met with gracious encouragement in the past 1 feel assured that with'our present facilities and with a ae'f and up-to-date SMing. Furnishings and Shoes
that l^can be of greater service to yon now W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE.
every pair i* guaranteed.
I will be pleased to see you in my new
I. TENENB1UM,
421 Washington Sl„ Cape Wa>
Jut Prices on Blankets and Robes for Saturday. Blanket* at half the price to clow out this 2hS^S?SifS W5E Stable Blanket*, regular Jjfso. now $1.35. uSriSr"””" FOR SATURDAY ONLY. W. A. LOVETT
THE ENGAGEMENT RING.
fashioned daintily and *et with a Diamond or Ruby, according to choice, that we can ncll you for $10 will be a revelation. We are especially well supplied with Ring* of handsome de*ign and fine quality, any of them t* fit to grace the finger*of a charming belle.
,0 grace the fit _
ever is designed and r
JEWELRY,
ming belle.
JEWELRY ' t * ctl,rr<1 in , wiM be found here, within a week after it is
manufactured.
JACOB GARRISON. PHILADELPHIA A HEADIKO BOUTE. * ATLANTIC CITY EAIL&OAD. . ENGINES BUBNHApDOOAU 'N • TIME TABLE In Eflect CUT. l«t, IMS. Train* leave Cape May fbr Philadelphia:
Week Day* —
- no A- M. - Aeromraodatkra. Arrive Phi7* 00 ladWpbia P.M. _ . - A. M — Exptr**. Arrive Phlladel-
3*35 phieua
Trafa* Ware PhthoMlphla tor Cepe Mar:
Week Dot* —
8 ^5 Arrive Cbpe Mm,
V'5i.“
5J5c«i?M«r 7*sr A M - K*p*v—- Arriv. Cape May ai.%n , l Keel AgeM.
Watching the Proportions
is important in all things, particularly in the expenditure ol your income. What proportion of ydur earnings have you set aside for Life Insurance ?
The Prudential Insurance Co. of America. Heat Cmee : Newark, U. J. JOHN F. DRVDEN. President. UtSI.lF. D. WARD. Vice President. EDGAR li. WARD. assm? Mi*”' Secretary. H. E. Richardson. Asst SupL, Cape May Court House, N. J.
Picture Frames Window Glass Walter Savage
309 Mansion Street,
CAPE MAY. N. J.
A ikrge assortment just received of Popular Priced and High-Grade Framed Pictures..
100 Piece Decorated Dinner Sets, Rosetta Set, KuRland, at $9.00. Semi-Porcelain Set, England, fine at-$tM>o. Johnson Bros. Set, England, fine goo^at $15.00. Decorgfed Toilet Sets At $2.50, $3.75, Examine them Hardware Ball Bearing Castors at Sc. and 10c. Set. Plate Castors, at 20c. Bee] Castors, at 25c. Without Ball Bearing, 5c Set. . - s Hinges at 3c, 5c, 5c, 6c, and 8c per Pair'. Strap Hinges, at 6c; 7c, 8c, 10c and 12c Pair. "T” Hinges at 8c, 9c and 12c Pair. Hasps at 6c, 8c and 10c. Bolts, 4-inch, 7c.; 5-inch, 8c.; 6-inch, 10c. Thumb Latches 8c, complete. Locks at 5c, 10c, 15c and 25c.
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CHIS. I. SWIIN, o ^
30S1 JA6KS0N SiP, "
CAPE MAY-
A MAN S APPEARANCE. Depends on Collars to suit the neck. Gloves that are just right, Neckwear*that i* becoming. Underwear that l* conifortible, Socks that look pretty ami welt. We furnish thing* worth wearlt g at piicea worth paving. Agent lor STANDARD PATTERNS 0. L W. KNERK 518-20 WASHINGTON STREET. CAPE MAY. N.J.
TO CONSUMPTIVES. aadcrslgacd haring been restored to bes^H dhi«»»f C»o*SMgfns,l«anxiou*tow*k«kBows
S^'wheLLak.b*^S thllrfa^ SSjtna MdMTpmaa Y ,blc * l "‘ u ^ th ^
JonatblhD Huu-Mbsou* —ftw rear* ago that th* prolonged t»e of inenlc g*v* riae to caltoaUks on the
ilck la certain caoro • said to have been
Blitted by the govertuuetn. The wager tug was ewatacted uo tko poriJaiBHnj
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