CAP* MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, TUNE & 1904,
NIAGARA KAl.lJi KXCl'RAIOK. l4>w>IUtr VmwIIob TH|m, rU »*en»■XIvbbU lUllrtMMl. ‘ TV INmnaylrmnU lUl'.roMd Company tuui arlvctx) Uir (oUowIbk daU* for lu ton<Uy rxcuraloiu to NU*t» FalU from PhilMMphla. BalUmor*. and Waahlnicton. Jalj h and tt. Auun«i IS and *8. September 9 pud Cl. and Oelohnr 14. TV excursion> from PWiadtiphla will be run by two route*. Tbopr on July b and 3S, A ait tut IS and «. HeptaaVr 9 and ». going rla Haabaru and the plcturewjoe ▼alley of the Rawjuehanua. *pw>lal train learlntt Philadelphia at 8.10 A. M.; exenralon of October 1* running vU Trenton Manunka Chank and the Delaware Valley. learlng !%tladelphla on apeeial train at H.07 A. M Rxcnraloa ticket*, good for return pa»aage on aay regular train. excln»lee of Halted pxpreae train*, within tec day*: will V *o,d at $10.00 from Philadelphia and all point* on the Delaware Dlrfalon; $11.34 (row Atlantic City: $#■«> from Lancaater. aid at proportionate raw* from other potata. Including Trenton. Bordeutown, Mt Holly. Gape May. Salem. Wilmington. Watt Chester. Reading, and principal Intermediate *t»tioue. A <Uop-orer will be allowed at Buffalo withla the Halt of ticket returning. The special train, of Pnllaaa parlor car* aod day coache* will be re* with each excureion running through *•> Niagara Fall*. An extra chaste wOl hi made for parlor car aeata. An sxderlenced touriat agent and chnperon will accompany each euoutalou. For diacrlptire pamphlet, time of connectiug train*, and furtbw information apply to nearest ticket agent, or add re** Geo. W Bord.General PaaMnger Agent. Broad Street Station. Philadelphia.
in k ii i mu Bright and Breezy Paragraphs Gathered Throughout Cape,May County by the Herald's Reporters.
CAPE MAY POINT. CAPK MAY POINT, June Tta* family of J Gordon Gray U occupying Beach Vida, their cottage hare. Beadle Memorial 1‘resbyterian Chapel •nil be open for the neaaon on Snnday. The Uev. I>r. H K. famphell, of Philadelphia. wM conduct the eerrice*. St. Peter* P. E. CTiurch wax opened t the maaon laal Sunday with aervices at 11 o'dook and 6 o'clock. Rev. ImtenxoWoM, anaiaUnt miniater at the Chapel of the Holy Comforter, Phila-
delphia,-otheia ted
Lankenau Villa opened for the *ea*on on Weineaday of last week with a large numb r of ijmse* from the Germati pttal, Philadelphia, in attendance.
The Moat Original Nose* the VearThe moat comprteat j-dga bare pronounced "In the BiahopM Carrage" mom original noeel of the year. It U a tale about flesh and blood people; a utorjifpr men aad women. •TJnde Joe" Caonon. Speaker of the National House of Repreaentative*. I* moat enthuabuttic in M* t»rai»e of Mia* MWan MlchcUon'* hook. Tkl* 4* what be ha* to
aay about it:
-I am in receipt of* copy of • In the BUbop'* Carriage' by Mtrian Michelaon. I read the aatne with great pleaaure. It o me itoeght M he a popular pnblls that wEi e»rt a good in
l describe it by
saying that 1 caaroeuaff readlag It eurley kcr.be morn lag and fiutohed <f that night and thecomiagaorning. and when finish ed I drew a long breath and felt that I had forgotten everything «B*e bat the I regretted that there wa» not more of k. With respect. ««c “si. G. CANNON.' Could anything he -stronger or oos _prai.se come from a better source? The story bisouMMng absolntly new the literary Bne -a theatrical roma* ’ that abound* in thrilling rituaiiou lot woven with genuine humor and bum heart-burning. In fact: the tale Uao markably good that the Sunday Norik American of Philadelphia baa aecniud the exclusive right «o tmbllah it in tak territory, and printed the lir*t lurtalamit « Sunday. Mmmt 2a. with llluati wnrihy of the story. .the watbor, baa
Vi* Pen u«] National Oeni Raoplc's Cl For the benefit of th—edwiring the National CanvenUon of the Baptist Yooag People' hold me Dstrok, Mich . July 7 to 10. the Peaaaylvania Railrood Company found trip ticket* tnm all ate:ions on Re liar te Detroit. July.5 to 7. inclusive, going .on those dries and goos to n until July 12, Inclarir*. *t rate of a aingls fare far the ronad trip, plusBy deit at Detroit o* or before Jaly M,and
fifty
limit i later thne August U. For
Romalite is an Oil Paint pat up in paste fora do be thinned nith satlec. It U made for Noth inside and ontrideex-
pbsure. ltd*-durable and baa stood five
yean on exteriors with ar a rifle urea. U U flgt (without (leas),
able, hygienic and gives a very artistic velvety finish. It was adopted by the U. 8. Government Buildings at the'Buf-
falo Exposition. Later the Goa
need Romalite far its baUdinga at the
on Exports on Awarda, awarded Bo lite the gold medaL For aria by A. C. Giut.
VrotMlitul (firl,.
FISHING CREEK. FISHING CREEK, June 2».—Gua Kgolf and lady friend of rbiiadelphta were recent guest* ot S. T. Shaw and
lie.
John Snyder and family Sundayed dte Ed Reeve* and wife of West Cape-
May.
(Reuben P. Mount and family upent ibjc day* with Will Bailey and family
at Cold Spring.
Mr*. Fannie Steven* of I'ape May -malted her parent* recently Raymond Vincent and Burnette Dos>ler of Holly Beach culled on their fair nes Sunday evening D. Morrell Woolson of Hotly -Begch
derTibiTwife.
Atlantic City recently. Tba schr. fiabing amack Mary F. Hewlett of Philadelphia baited at the pound of Capt. Nathan Doughty last week. Our fishermen made some good catchn of gray trout last week which aold for 6 and U cents In Philadelphia market*. Contractor Cbaa. Garrison of Conrt House ha* Coleman Norton’s new house ready to raise. It will he a great improvement to the village Mrs. Robert Morrow visited friends in Philadelphia recently. Several of our residents attended the funeral of Wm. Garrison last week. The Italian berry-plckera have nearly all left for home It ha* been * very poor berry *ea*on here. Prof. Charles Tomlin went to Woodbine Monday to commence teaching a KUifimer school. Howsrd Norton and wife visited friends at EWora over Sunday. Mrs Hattie Boire and Mis# Linda Holme* visited Mr*. Edward Hcull on
Friday.
There will he a public, installation at the L O- M. lodge room on Saturday evening, July 9tb. Each member is entitled to bring a lady. ' Several of our young men went to Dennisville to see the ball game on Sat-
urday last.
Cap . Elm<-r Willetts U finishing the | painting of hi* dwelling house this week. It look* very neat in it* new coat of green. Capt Nathan Doughty catches hundreds of young shark* in his pound 'dally which devour many of the fish and cut the net. The king crab season, which has been
|AMK8 MECRAY, M. D. Co*. Pekky asp Wasmixutux St*. (Opposite Congress Hall.) t j, . Car* May Cirv, N. J. Office Hours: - 8 to 9 a. m. 8 to 4 p. m. 7 to 8 p. m.
| KWIS T. STEVENS COUNSELLOR AT LAW, tflO Washivutmk St . Cap* Mav, S. J. Master and Solicitor in Chancery Notary Public. Commissioner for Pennsylvunia.
Sundayed with A. H. Snydi
The home of .Mr. and Mrs. McKean •n Saturday evening of last week wa* the scene of much enjoyment and mirth, it being a birthday party given in honor of their daughter. Mi** Phedfe McKean,
•she reaching her 12th birthday. Mi« ja poor one, is about over and the fisher-
McKean received many token* ol esteem from her ftten i* A good time wa* hail by all aod at a very late hour the merry company departed ft their Ihome*. Mis* I Wen McKean sang a very beautiful solo which wa* composed by herself. Those present were: Piiene McKean, Louie Vanaaian, Ruth s$d Emma McPherson, Jennie Wool ton, Rietta and Genera Shaw, Daoea Hod-
man and Helen McKean.
J)R. E. D. BURLEIGH, OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. No fite Wabuixutov Stbkict, Cap* Mav. N. J. No. 1637 CaterxcT Stkxxt, Philadelphia. Member of the Faculty of the Philadelphia Osteopathic College. Hours:— Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. Sunday* 9 to 11 a. m., and by appointment. Consultation free. -
| jU. WE8TLEY RODGERS WALES, WALES’ Ukited SvATm Phaemacy. / Washieotoe axd Decatce Stexetn, Cape May City, N. J. Telephone 93 and 34. Office boar*, 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, and? to 9 p. m. Office and residence. Wale* United State* Pharmacy. Niuht Bell.
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R. C. H. LORENCK,
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE.
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, June a*, tbek homes in this village.
ten are taking up their pound*. The price offered thi* year wa* 18.50 per M
against $9 50 last year.
Capt. Dyrid Holme* is fitting up bu large sharpie for fishing parties tbU summer. Bait i* very *carce and pinching crab* are not to be found along the Min Jennie Kiri won of Court House spent Sunday with her parent* here. Aaron Smith, Ellis Cullen, Theodore Lmcaon and El wood Howell,-who are employed at Angle*ea, spent Sunday at
DENTIST
Double ^ Tr iple STAMP SALE
THE Friend* and Patron* of Mr*. E. Turner are most cordially invited to attend the sale for the entire month ol ' IV. Comeeariy # our stock i* larve, nave, a* you will find that which *«- ■d so much room. !nli*pkm;ICriipiSriri until the amount reaches A5 U0
Tka An 8ta)i k ait ui ne] t Cm
Ladies Tailor-made Suits, Skirts and Jackets.
Ladies Suits, $S.00 to $20
Stock orMill.nery and Heady-to Wear Goods. Dry Good* and Notions.
1 fine line of Ladies toilet articles
333 Washington 8t. Cape May. ^“Green Trading Stamp Premium* on
: day*
— R. M Witter and vrir-of Bristol were last week entertained by Mrs. Bertha: Hackney. Howard Chnriewrorth and family spent last week with hi* methtr at Erjui, who ha* been very AL Joseph Camp •/Pterce* made a bn*»nw trip here reeecrii. A number of oar people attended the Funeral of Wm. F. Garrimai at Goaben. Mr* OameSbeaitx of nerce* was a (ate vilaitor here. VrA A. K. Springer spent io Philadelphia renently. Ewing entertained a number ot friend* from Cape May one evening. The Kpworth League held a social at the home of Mm. Wilbert Hasted. Mia* Mattie Week* of CaU Spring as a visitor here recently. Howard Charieaworth spent >unday with hi* mother at Erma. Mrs. L. K. Wheaton and Mrs. H< Richardson were among the Phiiadelthe first of the e Learning of Cape May spent Sunday here. Mm. Carrie Peiera and two children
of B*] visit.
Julia Scull is entertaining her danghter and family from Virginia. Mm. Henry Watson la an out-of-town viator Mu* week. Mrs. A. K. Springer went to Q City Satoaday for a few days’ visit Victor Benoit left Saturday morning for a two weeks’ vacation which he will spend in Newark, New York, etc. Dr. and Mrs. Lummia entertained a friend* last Sat-
Mra. Etta Thompson of Goshen visited her parents m thi* village Saturday.
IflB PHILADELPHIA RECORD. Ehe Best All-Around Newspaper fbr
Ockax axd HrmiE* Steext*,
Cape Mat, N. J.
Oral Surgery, including Extraction of - Tteth under Narcotised Air and
other Anesthetics
Da*. Lokxxce A Scholl, Philadelphia F. W. WOLFF Baker and Confectioner 410 Washington Street, -o^CAPE MAY, N. J
DON’T GET STUCK You can easily get stuck without going near anything in the shape of mud. You can avoid mud. and yon can avoid being stuck. To be stuck in a purchase is to be victimized. You can’t ge» «tuck when you Bay Your Harness of Us. W. A- LOVETT
It Is gratifying to note that the circulation of “The Record" ia constantly h log In our.vicinlty, for there Is no able exponent of up-to-date We con*r*tulair the the fact that ‘The Record'*" circulation Is Raising through the State. It is surely of the confidence of a large AltbonKh an appreciation of the qualities of Pennsylvania'* leading paper eeems quite a matter of course. It may .not be superfluous to state that “The Record's” dally visits to our sanctum are fraught with much pleasure, far gathering the Dew* of the world aod It Resents thi* abac in the most attractive form. little involved in the handling of telegraphio aad cable dlseyert quarter of the globe
Mv oooriant effort is directed toward the supplying of my trade with the freshest. purest and moat palatable bread, cakes, plea, etc.
—Man’s, ladies’ and children's white canvass oxfords are all the fad. and can be found at the one-price shoe store, at Sol Needles’ aad get green trading stamps. , iri"**n M ■ 1 .1 . A/t Eyes are centered on the
James J. Doak Carpenter & S&uilderJobblne Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Pbooe 97
CAPE MAY HERALD
Because it gives the information wanted*
in the He will
THAT’S ALL
IT IS 1H THE HOKES
The Retail Dealer
rare HIS CUSTOKEKS There the weekly newspaper is read carefully and thoroughly. Advertisements are given careful consideration. w So it is in a paper that goes in the streets or cars, a dr- _ dilation in car seats and office waste boskets, won’t sell THE CAPE MAY HERALD
Is the home paper not ealy of Cue May, bat of all
ipe May Goaty.
be convinced.
Tty
CElLLZIEIZjiriEIjra
We are prepared to do it ui the shortest posaibk notice. Neat work, Low Price* are o«r Motto, A trial aolidttd. CAPE MAY HERALD, O+MV.

