CAPK MAY HKKALI)
AN IN DC PENDENT WEEKLY, j ^
Tlii*n' 1» .•■•orj
PublUhcd Every Satarday Moraine nc , v rinxml* will
at SOS Washington Street,
Cape May, V J.
Tfc SPORTING WORLD fOR THE HOUSEWIFE
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to rxiiet't that
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subscription:
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! With two auoh men ns John Ih- Witt of Princeton ami Hhevlin of Yale lu the i hammer throw* the Ilgitrea in thla event ought to go close to 170 feeLi j lu the shot put there arc live men , who hove put the missile better than
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flon * Kit
THK HERALD.
CAPE HAY, N. J.
Lewis T Stcvcns. MaaSoia . Kulrir,! al Ihr [Hwl .aSix at Capr May . I N J . wvximl clasamail tuattei. March tt. t
SATURDAY. JUNE 20. 1003.
Illuilooa For Semnnta.
An old Anglo in.linn living In Plaphnm. one of l^ttidon'R suburbs, has offered n novel suggestion to solve the domestic servant problem, which appears to In- growing worse and worse In the British metropolis. “Why not offer Inducements to servants from India to come to Ixtndon?" he asks. At flrRt blush the sight of white turlianisl devx-an-wallas and red puggreed eurtees and mahnnittas on “dear old LunnonV streets would be a plcturPSQUe and attractive feature, but the question of caste and climate would figure largely In this matter. - The Hindoo servant to keep his caste cannot work, eat and live like English and
American domestics do. However, the forty-four feet.
Indian's faithful devotion
players as well as that of the ayahs and^Robinson and Schoenfuss
or native women nurses to children. *
even at the risk of their
well known.
A stocking I
it thit _
make one require* a piece of large red calico or other goods and a
of cardboard.
it cut the piece of cardboard seven inches square, round off the two lower corners, leaving the top square, and pad on the outside with a little butting; then cover with tl»e cloth, turning and whipping it over and under the edge. Cut a strip of cloth fifteen inches wide and fifty Inches long; hem'it-at the ends, leaving the hem wide enough to slip n tape string through. Cottier the sides ami sew to the covered cardboard, the straight
Imble. Take some
City Directory.
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IP-Ill ■sassiti
Qoods, J^otions, anajflillincTy WHITE GOODS. LACES,
yyr ist jebcey * seaseouz eaileoad IN EVEWT MAI 24. IWlft 6 AC A.M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stop* at principal inlrtmcdiotr •talion*
• j AnglcKea flianch Airivra at i'hlla 2, 0 c »' dC M. 1 ^ACCOMMO*lMTION Lon •’ ncets front Anglcara branch. OA-can
4.40
roimulsaluiivr of
iterlal, cqt a fifteen
h square, then rouml ofMho corners
make it
my tlin>ad ami bright flowered
Inch
perfectly round If preferred. I.lne with some contrasting material, turn. In the edge ifnd whip i over and over. Set> on at Intervals I six fancy work rings at the top, | through which run a piece of ribbon 1 to hang up the bag with. This bag ! should lie placed near the sewing mn Jtor convenience.—Housekeeper.
1 heads of 1
Salad.
three heads of lettuce; arrange in border around a shallow platter. 1’lck over one hunch of water eresa. slightly chop It ami place lu center of platter, bestrew with radishes sliced thin ns possible without peeling, uut> onion sliced and rings separated ami one cocumber. The last three Ingredients
Med in alternate layers.
rr or i-Bixcrros.
These are Reck and should be
Hinas of Tale, De Witt of I’rincoton Chili Ingredients before preparing sai-
ls of Har-
Ptvnch dressing
1 lives, U
Madden's Latest Pnrrhase.
W. It. May & Son has sold to John
Whether the East Indians could be , e. Madden the two-yenr-old colt I*ulbrought to this country for the same sus. by Topgallant—Olen Hop. The . purposes as that suggested for London terms were private, but $20,000 is said , K us 111
. It is ii
heavy looking chair In the accompnny-
,tion Is
of the long standing and vexatious do- |
mcstlc servant problem.
| says he believes the colt Is the
I produced In the last twenty years.
Now that the Cape to Cairo railroad, imisus Is of brown color and stands the dream of the late Cecil Rhodes. Is 16 hands 2 inches high. He w^s given nearing the Zambezi river, tourists will early training at Memphis and
soon hear the cry. “All aboard for Vic-" torio failsr ' These fails, which were
A Protect Ion From Drafts.
The very dignified yot not very
the 1
built expressiy
foT the use of those who are
com™ o7T it" klc to drafts. The name has been
j to It because of the protection offered on account of the high hack ami winged sides. Tills 1* not only useful, but oraa
iUBcepti •n given
ling at 1
prononnetd the best colt there. Since his arrival at Morris park. New
York, he has done phenomena) work.'
In one Instance he did the rack stretch
half, finishing up the hill. In forty-’ eight seconds, which Is two seconds | faster than any other two-year-old at 1 the track has traveled over the same;
discovered and named by David Livingstone In 1855. are 000 miles from the Indian ocean and 1.500 miles from the Cape of Good Hope and ore the only ones' that exceed Niagara In
height and majesty. The gorge | ground. He Is well engaged, hut is ,
through which the waters boil after 1 not *n the futurity,
their 'drop of 400 feet will be bridged j Mexican. R. T. Wilson. Jr.'s. Ameriso that the gloI>e trotter will be able 01 n ,Jcrb - T candidate, is doing well in ,0 »«, upon the bi* aitaract*, bcuip ! “* "J* *' Morr1 ' ‘ , " rl ‘ ■” J I-™ 1 *' . , . to stand a severe preparation. He re-
rrom . car «udo«. It » U» J „„ u , ,
roar of \ ictoria falls can be beard four | ^ miles.* The world moves so fast that In a few years there will be no more
“darkest Africa."
ently traveled a
land all the way and pulled up In manner that pleased bis admirers.
Athletes Going Abroad.
i The team of American professional j A mm ft chair. The German agriculturists who are athletes who will compete in England mo . „ rr, ;::xr 1 1 ably Impressed with the beauty end £ an(h nnd Tho ^ lg . Us proi>ortlons are so extremely goml comfort of the metropolitan hotels The follo „q ng u the lUt of events In ,hat one rBi K |l ‘ easily mistake It for where they pass most .of their time. I wh | e h the men will compete In Scot- an,l 1 ue - nn heirloom handed down Possibly they are devoting special at- | n nd: June. 13. Yale of Leven sports;! f f°“ ,h f davs of ,on 8 “80. It is espetcntlon to the study of irrigation. ’ 5. highland game*, at Glasgow Plains;
An English professor has been de- j H. highland games at Jedburgh; 15 frihlnc In words of three svllshlea . highland games at Dumfermllne; 21.
Gartmore and Oberfoyle sports; 24.
scribing In words of three syllable* how one of our high priced “twirlers” curves a baseball. A quarter of a century ago other professors were using words of fonr syllables to prove beyond question that the thing couldn't
be done at all.
games at Thornton; 26. «
i at Kim
Brid|
Even Andrew Carnegie’s life is sor- j
row shadowed at times. Think of hav- |
ing the people of some offended town say every week or so: "Yon (can take
back your old $100,000 for a library- |
We don't want it. So tbere!" -
games at Den-
games at Kinross; Aug.
games at the Bridge of Allan, ti Stirling; 8, games at Sanghton, near Edinburgh; 14, games at Alva; 16, games at Crieff; 30. games at Dunoon. Wilful and the American Derby. Wilful, despite her injury, is still a bright spot In the American Derby horizon. Nobody except possibly (^wner Hildreth expected so much from the gallant daughter of Mirthful until she began running over stake horses at
Make a thick, light pancake, spread some of the mixture over It. put anoth-
sh with porsit once while hot
the Memphis meeting and demonstrat-
ine Servian roya. ramiiy is geiung tl ^ t u w . ag goIng to take Into the divorce courts again and ind- j s ter at class to
The,Servian royal family is getting! tl L t
) keep with her
dentally Into the sensational colomns ; race. \ of Uie newspapers. They are the most Wilful to date Is by al
Derby (eligible that bni
Japan l* Retting civilized so fast that she is already spending $5,000,000 a year on her navy. There is a strong suspicion current that she is out "gunning for bear" of the Russian variety. The twelve-year-old son of a Philadelphia millionaire ran away from home to become a plumber. He mnst have been not only a precocious but an avaricious lad. President Castro of Venezuela has conferred the Order of Bolivar upon Andrew Carnegie as a benefactor of humanity, though some cocky towns In this country still decline the proffer of the good man's libraries.
If the
governor of Pennsylvania
thirsts for libel suits under the new law be has lately approved, the Keystone State papers ofe’glvlng him ample opportunity to quench tbaj thirst The sultan of Turkey is overlooking * splendid opportunity to return a Roland for an Oliver by* protesting against Russia's atrocities in Bcssara-
rrhaps the exar Intended that b: i 'disarmament proposition sL
it bis fa-
t proposition should
Mly apply L- other nations.
Derby ^eligible that has been
judging by this season'a racing alone. It is to be lioped the filly will recover from her injuries in time to prepare
for the great race.
Care o( the Brooi
Brooms will last longer and not wear ic nap off the carpet if they are occa-
young- aionally dipped Into boiling water and in any. .Allowed to stand in it until the water
cools. Then put them out In the open air until they „beeome dry. When brooms are not in use they should be Inverted nnd placed in a closet to keep them out of the way. or a screw
the t
sho'
which is held annually in Belgium, has been received at the Automobile: Club of America. The race will be run on June 21, and the course will bo aix times round the route from Bnstogne to Mnrtelange, Habayln-Neuve and Longller, back to Bastogne. a total distance of 317 miles. Tbere will be no controls, a fact which gives the ooc test a special sporting interest, as run of such duration at racing speed I a high test of endurance.
Coach Haitian c
a Columbia uni-
versity crews has such a high opinion of his varsity crew that he haf offered to match the light against a picked crew from all of the New Tort amateur lioat tlubs. The oarsmen wore much surprised by this challenge, and It is expected that the raw will be a ranged to take place before the
Poughkeepsie regatta. Eagllsh Cricket Coach.
Philip Bishop, an Engl lab professional cricketer, for seven years Instructor at King William's college,
> at Man, *
CRIeken Pancaki
of a <
chicken into dire shaped bits, mince some skinned and blanched mushrooms; add these with a tnblespoonful
r in just e
er panca
ley and send 1
and fresh.
top. gar > table ai
eye
may be put in the end of the handle and the broom bung up. In this way it will keep Its shape. The Wholesome Rhubarb. Rhubarb is refreshing and wholesome. but few persons know the best way of cooking jt. The fragrant stalks are especially succulent and need no addition of water to make the cooked sauce sufficiently Juicy. Peel and cut them in inch long pieces, put them in the upper part of a double boiler with a little sugar and steam them unrii they are tender. The Jnlce will be a rich, delicious sirup tinged with a deep pink color. Scorches. To restore whiteness to scorched linen take one-half pint vinegar, two ounces fuller's earth, one-half ounce white soap, the juice of two large onions and boil together till the mixture la the consistency of paste. Spread on thickly over damaged part, and If thready hare not lieen consumed after it has been allowed to diy and the place been washed every trace of Scorching will disappear.
Daeful summer couch pillows are cor ered with braided raffia and finished at the four aides with the fringe of tbs fiber. They arc in two tones, such as rod and whits, green and whlta, etc.
appss.-jA usmj.
Hosiery and Underwear
mm; r: ' :
Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, RIBBONS, etc.
S”l“3C.
Ladies' and Men’s Furnishings. Agent for Standard Patterns.
Gt-orgi- I.. Isiwvlk . ..
Tn-umin-r—Tluiiaii* IV. Mill.-!.
ii 0. L- W. KNERR
518-20 WA8H1HGT0H STREET.
County Directory.
Jestiec Soiiri-m.- Cnurt ilrl.-k-.ii. IK-iii Las Juilce-IlKirlsoii
Court—Clurlcs E. li.-ii-
Judsr—Bs'rrisou H. Vootliro*.
I’roiM-culur of Plea* kaeene
ir—Lewi* S. StllwWI.
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IWr.l of Fleetwiilisni T C.mDty' Bosnl of El^toii-Wm.' J. Tyler! County* - itonr.i of kieetlotu—Mleturl U. Keuro*. I rein 11SH
( .maty Clcrk-Jull SurroKoie- K <Hnl Cvunly Callsrtor
IMVIJ P. Iti.K-y. Kl.lorn....
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OUR •ECRET SOCIETIES Where To Oo To Piss An Evening Among Your Brethren. “ a. Thomas 8. Stevens. Jr.. P. H. P.: G. M. ? f . 1 * t ... v ‘; n - Alb « n » Faulkner; ChipTuesdays of each month at lodge room. WashlnstoD and Franklin atreets OiaSS5.fi %J5rS,V8ruJ!.’5: VWf&KS: i i nesday of each month at Auditorium, om-
CAPE MA V. N. J.
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The Best is not too Good —TEY— GOLDEN BEAUTY FLOUR \ ou will find it a Luxury at very small cost. Every package sold with a guarantee. For sale by leading Grocers and Feed
Merchants.
8ITLEY & SON, Inc., General AgeuU, • Camden N. J.
-sWust Received-*-NEW'LOT OF V/AIili PAPER All the latest designs and most fashionable colors. Let me estimate on your work. TERMS MODERATE. WILL CALL AND SHOW SAMPLES GEORGE HESS 351 C(
COWQWCSS STREET
a truffle finely chopi>ed. Lot these aim- genL Grant Vonamar
sss.’
t'llllam EL Romlg:
sr, Albert H. Phillips: Treasurer. McKUsI T- ChaplilD. Joseph P. Caps May Lodge, No. XL A. O. U. W.— Meets first and third Thursdays of each month at XU Washington street. Officers: M. W.. David Hughes; P. M.. Joseph C.
■days of
. w.. armc
0
I
Jf Mechanics—Meets each at Auditorium. Offieeri;. Jknlor Master.
.— _avid Hughes; P. M.. Josepl Charmell: Foreman. E. O. Doughty; Overleer. George W. Reeves; Recoiler. A 8. Bush; Receiver, A. B. Little; Financier.
Samuel F.- Eldredge.
Columbia Lodge, No. XI. Independent Order of Mechanics—Meets each Monday
uononum. uniccrs: ncnior tuasic-r, irs L. Lloyd. W. M.; S. Walter Bennett; J. tt.. Jacob O. Corson; Conductor, William Bonder: Chaplain. Joseph Robin-
ling Secretary. Joseph H. “ — —Tinian,
t Qal-
in: F
D. Vansant:
laher. Karel
Treasurer. J. Clarence G
_ . No. 7. Ladles' L O. M.id and fourth Thursdays of at Auditorium. Officers: Past
Irian Bailey;
t Auditorium. C
President Mrs. Al ~ tsldenl — •*
Meets s« each mot
Worthy
Worthy President. Mrs. Msy Mecrsy; Vic* President Mrs. Justtna Hughes: Conductress. Mrs. LUxle El well; Record:rttary, Mrs. Ethel Barton: Chsp- . rs. Viola Hawkty; T easurer. Miss Jennie 8. Wales; Financial Secretary.
Miss Kata Conley.
John Mecrsy Post" No. 40. O. A. R-— Masts on second and fourth Thursdays of each month at XU Washington street Officers: Commander. Peter W. Smith; 8. V. C.. Francis K. Duke; J. V. C.. 8am- . .. - a.... r th# DaJr Jo# .
eon *
Re
tar, John D. Craig. Mayflower Lodge. No B4. Independent Jrder of Odd Fellows-Meeti each Friday at tlO Washington street. Officers: Noble Grand. Grant Yanaman; Vice Grand. Somers U Lloyd; Treasurer. Ben- - - ^ WllOgalfalls*Tribe, No. ITT, Improved Orer of Red Men—Meets at UO Washington street. Officers: Sachem. Gilbert C. Hughes: Sen. Sagamore, William H. Smith: Jr. Sagamore. Arthur Chaster: Prophet Georg* Taylor: Chief of Records. Robert C. Hughes; Keeper of Wampum. A. B. Little; Collector of Wampum. WlUlam G Blsttner. Thomas H. Taylor, the popular boot and shoe maker, has removed to No. 606 Washington street He does all repairing neatly, thoroughly and at rea-
prirea. He has been doing
botinees in Cape May for 11 yean. Rip* in uppers sewed by machine with silk to match. Lost or brokan eyelets or
hooka replaced.'
H. THOMPSON,
FURNISHING UNDERTAKER pH IITJCAI. Em IIA I.M KR Rkxiukxck—20H WixneoB A vex re Cape May, N. J.
Real Estate for Sale.
Fob Sale—Twenty-three acres of lam! between the turnpike and the beach, in West Cape May and Cape May Cltv. Will be sold in one tract on reasonable terpis. Apply to Lewis T. Steven*, .’SOU
Washington street.
A handsome cottage on Columbia avenuy. near Howard street, for sole. One of the best located cottages in Cape May. Apply to Lewis T. Stevens, Atty.,
Cape Mav. N. J.
Fob Sale—A splendid building lot the north side ol North street, 40 ft. front by 100 ft. deep. Will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply to Lewis T. Stevens, 609 Washington street. Fob Sale—Seven building lota in different locations in West Cape May. Apply to l-ewi* T. Stevens, 609 Washmgton street.
it on Corgie street, near Queen, south side, lot 40x610 feet, running ehrough to Columbia avenue. Will be sold cheap. Apply to LewisT. Stevens, Arty., 609 Washington street, Cape May, K. J.
A handsome hotel property for sale. Lot 60x136 on a street, and very close to the beach. Hus 44 bed rooms, steamheat and sun parlors. Will be sold at fair price. Furniture included. Ads Lewis T. Stevens, Atty., 609 Wash. Ington street, Cape May, N. J.
Wall Papers. Just received a large invoice from which you can select. The prices range from oj c/ ta to SO cents a piece.
Advertise in the Herald.
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Iphia lo js P M.
••"LT kMDN TRAIN. Con
A ’
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FROM PHILADELPHIA. aWtjt sr 'irjsr fr? k sispsss'i “7 £ $1.00 Kxcursion’lreiii. 7 jr» A. M. Sunday* FOR NEW YORK.
weekday*.
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ENGINES BURNJIARD COAL. NO (J 1 o A. M. — Arcommodatinn. Arrive Phir j r '^prem. Arrive Phila-lrl-
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Week Day* -
3.^0 A H. — Express. Arrive C*|)0 May Q . r A. M. — Accommodation. Arrive
o C . a . pc May ii.ol.
A I C F. M. — Express. Arrive Cape Mav
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r 1 o *’■ — Accommodation. Arrive
5'4° Cape May
Leave Cape May for Philadelphia:
fv 7n A. M. — Accommodation. Arrive
"'•I 0 Philadelphia 9.75.
■J TO p - M. — Accommodation. Arrive
Philadelphia 6.75.
P. M.—Exprcua. Arrive Philadcl-
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na)3
8.45 a.^m.—Accommodation. Arrive C»|*e
5.00 *
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GenT Pa**'r Agent.
DON’T GET STUCK. You can easily get stuck without
going near anything in the shape of mud. You can avoid mud, and
you can stuck in
n avoid mi
3 avoid being stuck.
:hase ran't;
To be
n a ,pui—*— 1 — —-
timized. You
you
Buv Your Harness of Us.
irehase is to be vic-
get stuck when
W. A. LOVETT
WE GIVE ©Stem Itafiaf
on all Cash Purchases.' We have in stock a Complete line of Ladies Muslin Underwear from 25c to $2.75; also in extra sizes. A lot ol soiled. Long and Short Infants’ Dresses that are worthy of your notice. Ladies Shirt Waists, Skirts, and Suits also Children’s Dresses in Linen and Pique from 2 to 4 years. Cornu in and look at them. Men’s Socks were 50c now 25c Mrs. £ TURNER. DRY GOODS. MILLINERY. 516 Washington St.

