Prof. Carl Hindi Dead. Mauy iLequaloUnccii - In this city of’ Ptpf. 0»rl Ulndt, the dnilueut muiilcUii uul orcbc»lr» ami band leader, mere ahi<cked to learn of bla auddeu deatb, wtiU'h occurred on Saturday laat, 23ud Inaiaut. He waa In the 43d year of bla ajfc. Prof. Mimlt had on acroral oocaalona tUlol profcaalonal cnjiaKcmeiita in ■bla city,'and bla skill and ability trere widely recogniacd. Ho was buried from the Episcopal Hospital Chapel, Philadelphia, on Tuesday.' Thanksgiving Bath.
iwyer '1 libit
den, and Mm. Curley; dinod oh .Thursday * with Mrs. Curley's mother and sisters at the Hiegrl cottage, on Ocean street. Before di>oj*>*-Mr. Curley donned a bathing iul<o»<e_of ample girth, of course, and! plunge Into old ocean's tumbling •arf. He found It very exhilarating. Indeed, but felt quite as comfortable as ou many such occasions In the early season. NEW SHORT STORIES Can One Murder a Dead Manf All Interesting story is being told of Jim Younger. It Is said that when the bandit was sick, in the Minnesota penitentiary a daughter of-
wardens prepared
L' Jim fell in love with her
- . when he was pardoned secured consent to marry him. Her parent at first objected, but finally yieldet When Jim went to get a Ucense, bowever. the official to whom he applied told him that In the cytjt of the law he was a dead man and uiat he could not Issue a license to a corpse. Jim tavestlgated and found. It Is said, that , the otliclal'a construction of the laws of Minnesota was correct He can 1* legally restored to life only by a pardon, and past experience teaches him this Is a very difficult thing to get 1%therefore as though he and ^‘"'sweetheart will have to forego the felicities of matrimony, A southern .Missouri paper Inquires what would
Petit JuroisPor December Court. Middle Township—William Vmutcr, Italph A. Benexet, Nathaniel Holmes, Frank Mixurr, Joseph F. l.udlam, Wm. Steel, Joseph Chester, Peter As tie, , Dennis Township—hiliaund W.Jaloes, Jr., 'fheodore Scull, Nm-lmiau Diamond, tiriilith S. tiamly, Harry Uoyd, Walter ham, Major H. Hotftnan, iA'wis C.
Every ham, Major H. Hotftn VanGilder, James U. Stiles.
Cape May City—Walter S. Hogan, John Akins, Kruuk W. Casacdy, Harry Oliver, J. Harry Hughes, Andrew Bush, ;. Hurry Smith, John T. Chambers, Laf-
v. lie Hall, Charles T. Campbell.
I.ouei Towusldp—liclfonl' Ewing, J. l-eaiujng Garretsou, William L. Ew ii
ia railing, Horace Corson, Wl
Harry DiiHqm
HS“
jigle*
•puty u ir him. .
unrtes' r and '
her
rent* Ided.
rl paper L c with a i
i. should kill
l who. i
Younger.' “In the eyes of the law 1 Is dead." It reasons. “It would l>e a'
surd to py a man for killing another man who was already dead.” Perhaps the murderer would ,be technically ghoul and would be prosecuted i
times.—Kansas City Joumd. ' Hr Didn't Enjor tke Mml. Representative Williams of Jllssli I —-*—y V tht^fin the University ot-Vlrginin and was going north «n my way to Europe. The train stop(>ed twenty minutes for refreshments at CentraUa. III. Down toward the end of the table In the dining room I saw a vacant chair Wnd was about to seat myself when 1 saw n comely young, woman standing' close by. Of course I would not l*e wjrudc as .to take a seat when a lady was standing, so I politely asked her to l»c .seated and- withdrew. I went around to'the other side,of the table* whore
•'Aoxct i nou ap/-
there was one more empty cbalr. I was about to take that-when I Bock -ed enothiT young w>«UHJ_standlBg U> ide me. Agnln-lJjoweii and reiiuested J hat
I *ba be Rented, remarking that I .‘was
Dot very, hungry and could .wait. By this time Kcslircd that I was atH-drt-Ing- some.attention, but I could, not ac CoCnt for It and wondered If the bocjrt»b crowd v.-ere laughing at my m«r>aers. Just thim S l)lg lloudier caught: hokl of my coattails and said. •&«$>. huddle, where do yon comq fr<#ji iaxywayr I was loginning to get r. blftau. Jty and replied rather s)iar[dy Was from M UMssijipl. '1 thraigtt i hr said. 'Now sit down and <wu I ftri Is a waitress and is shindig th to serve y«n.' I sat down. l«jtX»wa # « nuieii astonished and embarreHSecd alt: I did Hot enjoy the meaL” / . President Roosevelt Ubsaf .po'iitec i man Jo look after the -rvioiu nt Uai
mon, Amos (iandy, William oseph D. Fnimbes. •a—Bernai^l Ixjng, Ellsworth
Sea Isle City—Daniel^ 11. Wheaton, Thomas Delaney. ' Holly Beach—Alexander C. Pentland, Isinnie - 0. Smith'. Wildwood—Harry 8, Quimby. Ocean City—Jiunes Budd, Spencer C. Golf, Elmer B. English. West Cape May—Joseph Stitea, Albert Peterson, Spencer IV. Barnett. Avalon—Asa Hackett. \ RIO GRANDE. TbTSr^wbo^isHedtho^-uunVy Soil on Moudsy were: Mrs'. FaimlaUa^I, Mrs. Mary . Hand, Everett Hsud, Tfetts Neal, ly Cresse, Genrudo Creiiae and Mlllt-
ccnt Hand.
Miss Lids li. Nesl is s]>euding a forlIgbt In Philadelpbis. Itcv. W.M. Lister will preach'next Sunday afternoon in the M. E.' Church at
its place.
Mrs. Emms Cresse, -of Numraytowit. visited Capo May last week. Mrs. E oina oor.'ipsoo visited Capo May Isol Sat-irday. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
Exercises appropiaie u» the Thai ig season were rendered by a fades ou Wednesday. The
‘ l>rej pupil
.ukagivof the
teachers
took great pains to prepa.ru iniercsUiig
progiarus, and tbu pupila d
that there was no lack of attention
demonstrate
the part of the teachun*.
The Rev. Mr. WUI iaiba delivered an arldresa in the Asacisbly room. He presented many practical truths and eugi
able ai
lions profiubl
tpila, and it of our fris
i> parents, teacl
g,,.. ihers
alike
and pupils, and it is to be regretledUhat
'Hands were present.
MYSTERtOUfS EYE DISEASE. tt Is ConerwUMl Prom House Dart mm* Ikrstrp>-s BU:ht. The phyalctais of McKinley hospital at Treirfrre. N.. J., luuv.noticed recently a peculiar ftrrm of eye. disease contracted from house dust, in one case destroying the slgbtiof anaeyc. says the Sicw York Times. A few da:,-s ago Mrs. Isaac Cooper wa»ln the<_-ellar of her home directing her servants In ch-nning jr out. Ehe took a dust: brush from a servant and used It. hemelf on i same dost. Immediately after she ftlt an' itching of the loft eye, ojbbed It, and the eye became ■very modh Inflamed. Et grew rapidly k, «od her hut-bond. Dr. C^per, •ent' her to Trenton no the hospital, re, Respite all that could be done, the sigh t left the eye, mid Dr. Vischer, * sp«fjillst from PliDndelphla, was
tbe-si^ht Is gone forerer. The physicians are putzled over the s*e, ■which is similar to that of other patkxua' reccfved. during October, all •f wflioto -bad beem dusting their homes. J*DVtl Aatl star Oat Latte Society. young sum who Is enroile(l,or. a* 'rook of the And Stay Out Late socnjty. a new organisation among the machinists of Bridgeton. N. J. must complete his lovemaking before 11 o'clock each evening or be dragged from the home of his sweetheart by the lance committee of the society, says the Hew Yack World. Ete will then have to pay a One. PauTMcWiniame, while making a call upon Ids sweet-
off to hb home.
^FOURTH WARD NOTES. . Charles Giudor, of Atlantle City la seen quite oflen’in this aectlou of our,city. What ran the attraction bo? Mr. Claude-Lear, of Llnwcnsl. N. J., was the 'jfuet-t of Miss May Bmlth on Thanksgiyiug Daj, at the nwldenoe of
her parents.
Amariah Foster hua purchsanl barn formerly uwoed by tbe Uts James
ud wIK move It to his u
BUSINESS OPPORTUHITIES. [Advertisements under this head, act in plain- type, five cents a line per iaauc, in ADVANCK. Display type, io cents per line.]
n prop
Couley.ai
erty and improve- It. Monroe Kimsey bus purchased a alte fronting ou Bchellciigera Landing Creek, where he will aoou move hta boal-bulldlng establishment. He will otherwise improve and lunreaae hla facilities to more conveniently carey on his business. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ware enter Miss Abide Ecvickaou, aunt to Mr*. Ware, on.Thanksgiving Day. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Philadelphia, Is having his electric spark launch Titans overhauled and Improved at tho shops ol hoit-builder Kimsey; Those rabbits the Star Jells of. singing
with glee.
Hare stopped their song of reveille;
For the little dorg, gon Have put them in tbe fr
songs n
'In the spirit-land of cottontails. The biirmleK!i outfit—from A to Z, _ Has cooked their goose, for them, jmi
frying pan.
Their songs of triumph turned to wall-
WEST CAPE MAY. ' Ralph Hughes Is a frequent visitor al
igern Landing, Cape May.
Ouf fire department hai| had a new lai
dder sell.;
Schellen;
Oi# fire depart]
wagon built a» the shop of C. 8. Newt
Principal Ayei glaing holitby *
River.
Mrs. Charles Eldredge has suoontsfully passed the ciiab-Af an operatiou at HahnJ uemau liosiiital. Rue and Elwood Hand, sons of Counly Supcrliitendcnl A. W. Hand, are visiting their parents this week..
d Hugl
Frank who is studying roedicino In PhHs-
delpbia.
Mayor W. B. Edmunds and paity have returned home from a gunning trip In tho aounda with'a largo bag of ducks. Mr. Harry Stevens, medical studenl Jefferson College,, is visiting his pare Pilot and Mrs. Danlpl Steven*. HiTIa' ■tccompauic <1 by bis friend Mr. Alexander.
BURLEIGH.
Freeman Ycaiicks, of Fishing. Creek ss a cal Dr in tyi* place nu Saturday. Couniy Suiierlntciidurt A. W. Hand, of; West Capo Msj. visited our school on
Wedoeadav.
Mias JCcllic Gsndy wheeled to Rio Grande on Thursday . David IL Lee made a bush Cape May mi Saturday. Clarence Rosa, of Csiie May isspondtng a few weeks with friends here. Ask Mike when he is going one after
again.
ird Steelman, of Millv with hla family bcre.~"
rot at ircata.
Extra! Extra!! to remember that I. Tcnenbaum. the leading Clothier, Euniiaber and Shocr. has removed to 421 Washington Street T CORDIALLY invite my patrons and friends to call at my New Store. Msefforts to meet the public’s demand have received such liberal support tbnt I arms compelled to seek more coramodius quarters Having met with gracious encouragement in the past 1 feel assured that with our present facilities and with a new and upwo-date Ming, Furnishings and Shoes that 1 cab be of greater service to yon now than before my removal. is*rin my store you will find the largest stock of clothing, furnishings and shoes. in iSOLTH JKRSKY, at the lowest city prices. I make a specialty of the famous W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE, every pair is guaranteed. I will be pleased to see you in my new I. TENENBAUM. 421 Washington St„ Cape May
« trip- to
rabbits
Edward Steelman, of Millville, - aperit
Sunday
E. S'. Douglas and family spoot Sniu'ay with Samuel Stiles and wife at Court
House.
Mrs H. C. Carey and daughter Miss; Elsie, spent part pt las week lu Phila-
delphia.
zgcrald and Paul Mailoy,
of Frankfotd Aero the gucau of Michael
crald ou Sunday.
William Fitzgerald and Paul Made
f Franl Finxgern
R. E. Taylor, one popular'^
schoolmaster, spent Satin
day with hi* parents at Dennisville.
lb
very impr
M. E. Church here Isi
popular young irday ana Sun-
ilev G. A. Archer, .of Court Kous>,
iressive sermon In the
nday afbinioon..
SSTo
how remaining in tlfla i to prevent that.antttv J i>.
A Sew
A new light pink chryoantliemnm has*made tt* appearance In the market, may* the New'Tork Trthone. It 1* tbe particular tone of pink which grower* have long'been trybig to secure and' a* far removed from tbe shades of old so prevalent In the chrysaotheworld, as Is delicate corn color deep orange. (Meat was the enthat greeted Its advent until icret wa* told. Then ft was classed green carnattons and blue roses freak, which. In a way. It Is, for tha coloring is arttflcMDy applied. Korn's Urwn.Band. Korea Js coming on. haring organised a brass band. As a rule tbe tnod-
n-irappies grow so "■pUmOfully In IfaUl st certain rfsoms thar.Jt Ia'e ot %«rth while parting tln.-m Jo., maria .t, Md Uwy are rftoa/given toitbeiMg* Inspect are of the tt.-lsto!/(Englau d) ftetory district hsw\ngtr-*d out ttot mpre than fl.uua mlleaJof machtne mad e d«a««tas as. turned out rertkly free o ^ dlstricU aforeaurij. ‘be'""*«»asfMUlage la tb*
EFd
Ges fr« a^boge of a
ern band antal*..
le Jill
Is not popular among the oriChinese hssrtng none and giving It trot slight en-
A Jn
i parl.de to tbe u
toot'
tbe drum as an accompaniment. During tbe war tn lfSH-9D theret wan but one band connected with an army corps, and 1 that one i
that few of its heoro really wssited to like,
spiral ton on tbe moneh the troops re-
died on their own
’ and tbs
eir own w/oes. saw* p a >atri4*tl wall! an gin » fhefcborua.i
Games In egch pound package of Lion Coffee
and it kinds. Q* Lion Coffee and a Free C
latest linproied PALMER Engines
vcxx> fx&ct.
MflRlMEAND, STATIONARY
Engines.
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Sogara at wholesale, 105 Ferry street. Balled Foanut lirlttle, only at Hogan’s.
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HiccIaIttIoc Chocolstts 10c. lb. at
klndsAt Campbell's, 308 Decsti All kind* Molasses Candy Uiade I reah •very day at Hogan's. Poultry. Game and Squabs' killed and dressed to order at Cimpbclls, 308
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The latest and best for Headaches and Neuralgia. Send io
Hass’ i >moua Mother's Bread and H-db of all kni-U faj’ey Cakes and B scuiU
Campbell's. 808 Decatur
. If you are in’need of ladios' and gents'
(brill
carrieii by K. Conley, 40(1 atiect. Big r.-ductlons In ladles shirt waists ami w lappets. Agent for Barues Erb L»undry.
809 Mansion Street,
Cut Prices on Blankets and . Rohes for Saturday. and Harness. ' Stable BlankeU, regular *3.50, now $1.35.
Single Carriage Harness. $10.00, 01 Open Wagon Harness. $11.00, oar Bridles. $3.00, our make. -' ics, $1.75- _ FOR SATURDAY ONLY. W. A- LOyETT
THE ENGAGEMENT RING, fashioned daintily and act with a Diamond or Ruby, according to choice, that we can fell you for $10 will be a revelation. We are especially well supplied with Rings of handsome design and fine quality, any of them is fit to grace the finger of a charming belle. Whatever is designed and manufactured in JEWELRY, ^ will be found here within a week after it is manufactured. JACOB GARRISON.
’ ATLANTIC CHT RAIL MAS. ENGINES BUKNJ1ARD COA'L NO . TIM’E TABLE In Effect NOV. 34th, 190*. Train* leave Cape May for Philadelphia
WeekDays 1 —
W . c A. M. — Arcommodation. Arrire Fhigj. Aril^-^prea*. Arrive Phlladel- - - c ^M 9 ^Express.' Arrive Pblladel-
3*35 pMaSJ*.
4.3° LAi A "’" p ‘ n ‘“’
Trellis leave PI
Week Day* — .
®*4510 eo' ~ Ex * nm ' Arr,re 1 4.15 j oo*' — Expre “' ArTi,-e
* e t c F - **■ — Accommodation. Anri—
5 _ 5-Cape May 7 57 Arrive Cape May
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sir 1
.Secretary. H. E. RicHaxdson, Asst. Supt., Cape May Court House, N. J.
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High Grade Framed Pictures.
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too Piece Decorated Dimir Sets, Rosetta jSeCEngland, at $9.00. Semi-Porcelain Set, England, fine at $12.00. Johnson Bros. Set, England, fine goods, at $15.00. Decorated Toilet Sets At $2.50, $3.75, $5-25. $6.00 Examine them h Hardware Ball Bearing Castors at 8c. and 10c. Set. Plate Castors, at 20c. Bed
Castors, at 25c.
Without Ball Bearing, 5c Set.
Hinges 81*30, 5c, 5c, 6c, and 8c per Pair.
Hinges, at 6c; 7c, 8c, 10c and 12c Ij
12c P
/Bolts, 4-inch, 7c.; 5-inch, 8c. ( ; 6-inch, 'foe. (Thumbl^tches 8c, complete. Locks ar^c, 10c, 15c and 25c. WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS
c per ]
Strap Hinges, at6c; 7c, 8c, 10c and — —..
“T" Hinges at 8c, 9c and 12c Pair. Hasps at 6c, 8c and^tScT
CHAS. A. SWAIN,
P. O. Box S^i.
30S-Z JACKSON S>P., ,6 ' CAPE MAY-
A MAN S APPEARANCE. Depends on Collars to auft the neck. Gloves that are juat rlgbt,Neckwear that la becoming, Underwear that la comforuble, Socks that look pretty and well. niah things worth wea prices worth paving. Agent for STANDARD PATTERNS.
0. I* W. KNERR BI8-80 WA8H1I0T0H 8TREKT, M A V, N- J.
i*Are you lucky p°) in obtaining a FLOUR — that will make Good Bread — , IF NOT it is because yon hare failed to try GOLDEN BEAUTY made from the famnqp Minnesota . hard wheat. For sale by leading Grocers ami Feed
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