CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER j* I904. .
CAPE MAY COURT MOUSE. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, 8ept*«nbar JP —TWwi** LodUm of tbalifbt(hip ^xania apeal Sunday with hia wU^hrrv. _ prirrjrA. Whitrlock i* »p«odin« a f*w daya’at th« home of Miaa Knmia Itwwaot. Miu KlWl Uichanlson vtaited her aunt, Mra, K: K. Hand Erma, the timt ot the week. tittfhey Brown waa a Saturday rlaitor in MUIviUe. Mrs. Uorvaa Coraon i* entertaitung her mother from Cape May for a few Mead Tomlin of Denniarille. apent a frw day* with frieuda here this week. Mra. Dr. Burke of FrackriUe, Pa , ia hpending some time with her parenta, Mr. and Mr-. Ludlam Hand. Mi.aa (ira«-e Carter of Ocean l*ity la being entertained tide week by Mra Alex. Trout ou Bay aide avenue. j.; p Foster left on Saturday for a two week*’ visit to fnenda in Camlilua, S. Y. Ufkrle* 'Voodbn of Diaa Creek made a buainera trip here on Monday. A. K. Springer and family are entertaining company tllfa week. Jamea uJaa of the lagbt ship apent the firat of the weeX irtth hia family here. Burt Coraon of Dennisvill us tilling the vacancy in the Beading depot. Mra. John Bobineon and daughter Saphroma are yinting reialtve* >n Philadelphia for a few days. t Misa Florence Crawford entertained company from Holly Beach over Sunday. Chariea WUUa of Weal Cape May made a buaineae trip here on Monday.
DIAS CREEK.
DIAS CHEEK, September JS —Robert Murrow and wife of Camden «ho have
.p-.t the summer here rr.urnrd home ^ Tuesday last- | iUnif-.-.t Bay ta the laryest ialaod body V. S. Erncaon was putting m a near ...ter of th. Suta ol X.a Ja».,.cow
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won for hlmarlf boats of frWutk by bU fldalltjr to tha duties iuipoaed upon btm and in tha oonrtMua manner In which he ha* treated bi> patron. Mrs. Sewell, widow of the late Uen William J. 8awall, baa cloaed bar Windsor aranua ooUag* here and opened bar wlnUr home In Camden. CoOKraaaman Uaorga U McCreary, who haa been trarallug In England, baa rejoined his fnmilv at their Cape May cottage. Mr. M. A. larugrrl, of Philadelphia, baa purebaaed the eottamof Mr. John J. Batty, on Ocean atreet opposite the Brexton. The cottage will be greatly Improved by Its new owner. Mra. M. E. Helae, who U again living at Cornwall-on-Hudaou, N. Y., ia occupying her cottage on Hughes atreet for a few day*. / CapL Samuel E. Perry, the Democratic
Court House on Tuesday greeting bis friends and Incidentally being Introduced to several of the leading Democrats of the
county.
Conductor K. K. b. Tompkins, of the the Beading Railroad, baa moved into n cottage on Corgte street, formerly occupied by conductor Christopher Hand. Lawyer Charles H. Edmnnds. of.Philadelphia who wa. a boat a year ago appointed a member of the Board of Education of that city, is with hi* family occupying hia cotta.e here ou Washington street,
north of Franklin street.
Caroline, whose last name we do not know, but who has been for many in the ediploy of Mrs. T. B. Brooks Carroll YlUa and other hotels by Mrs. Brooks, has become entirely and was on Monday taken to Baltl: her home. L« Mrs. Brooks and instructions left that the old colored woman i not want. Caroline was known to of our resident* and hundreds of V and all have a kind word (pr her.
pump at the school bouse on Monday and making some needed repairs. Grand Architect Frank dim and Grand Condoctor George Krown of Camden math! their annual visit to Vol-, unteer I-odge No. 43 I 0. M. of this, place on Saturday evening last. A delegation of 20 from Columbia Lodge was present, it being a most enjoyable occasion with speeches, music and refresh-
ments.
C- B. Howell is visiting friends st Anglesea this week.
Co to man lea ted. EniToB Cara Mat Hekai,i>. DtaK SIR:—Noting your criticism of the lighting of Madison ave. and Beach avr. would It not be well to agitate this matter in its entirety. For instance. ** a casual visitor to jonr delightful city. I have ticed a unperabnndance of light in places where a WeMbach light and an Arc light were unnecessarily close. I will tneunoi a few that I am sure will meet your cri'toism. the extinguishing of which would br a saving to the city. 1. ' Lafayette st.—Arc light on we*t side of street opposite centre of Union st.. Welsbacb light ou east side of street 80 feet south of south sWe ot Union -t. These two lights are hardly 50 feet apart. « 2. Lafayette st.—Arc light In centre of street between Union and Schrllenger st*. Welshach light on east side of street about (10 fret north of the arc light, the two lights being hardly 70 feet apart. 3. Lafayette st.—Arc light In centre of street, opposite Golf Club, Weisbach light on west side of street about 10 feet north of the arc light. These two lights hardly 20 feet apart. 4. Lafayette st. and Queen st, arc light at intersection of; Washington and Queen sts . are light at intersection of; Qneen st. betwedb J-afarftt* and Washington at*, a weisbach SWu south side of Qneen st. 5. l-afayette and Jefferson at*, arc light at intersection of . Washington and Jefferson st*. arc light at Intersection of; Jefferson st. between Lafayette and Washington Me., a w el bach light on north aids 6 L*fayett« and Franklin at*, arc light at intersection of; Washington and Franklin at*, arc light at intersection of; Franklin st- between Lafayette mad Waehington st*. a weisbach light on north aids of Franklin at- near Lafayette at., the light on tha sooth side of ' n at., is cap
Ctexth. Bostee, XaHFor this canvcnUon tha Maw Ji tral will sell reduced rate tickets to Boston from all stations on Ha liaaa October 3d or 4th. gad good to return Ootuber 15th to Slat inclusive. For latonaa-
Maaoaa«|U*rt Jars only a the Cape May Market.
For M the eewe—thwUnu ut
ing upwards of 300 Mjaarr miles of surface As a perfectly safe sailing, rowing, fishing and shooting water area. It has no equal In the North and no superior anywhere. The nerve centre of operations in the fish log season is at Forked River, Ware town, and BArnrgmt and of the shooting season, at Harvey Cedar*, both on the Central Railroad of New Jersey. Forked River has the largest number of cat boats, both with anils alone and with sails and motors for rental with operators, at from £3 to 15 per day. directly on th. edge of the best fishing ground. Harvey Cedars boxes, decoys and
e shooting at
liar rates per day. There are plenty of all-the-yaar-aronad hotels at rates of F> and £2.50 per day. All northern sea fl*h all water fowl are plentiful In th spective seasons. There are no lioei be paid by non-resident* Naturally, fish are most sought for hr the « fishing public, because they are mor tif ul and easier caught than other s For halt, shrimps and sbedder era best. Any may be,'had from bait man at the various rr-oriS^ No special tackle is required and any pole with ten yards of line is sufficient. To led a spot near where others
To know of the Barnegat Bay region send Sc. in stamps to C. M. Bart, General Passenger Agent. New Jersey Central, 143 Liberty at.. New York City, for Sea Shore Book.
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FACTS TOLD IN BRIEF Ml AXIOM The Happenings of The Week Briefly Told-Other Mattere of Interest. —The Baltimore laa has base closed fm the s*n*on —The Colonial Hotel cloaed for theses son ys-Ltrdsy. • —The Windsor Hotel, under the man agenieut of R. Hatpin, will again rvmalt open throughout the entirt winter aea son. —Tha Saa Crest Inn. which la owned b> W. 8. Shields, of Philadelphia, and upon which Mr* 8. E. Pan! baa a la term of year*, will be greatly during the winter —Aaeemblymau B. Frank Buck and Louts H. Miller, of Cumberland county, have been renominated by the Republican* for another term at Trenton. —It la reported that the congregation of the First Presbyterian Church of this city now that It has paid off its debt, will now' move toward the securing of a pips organ. —Capt- William H. Mills on Saturday lad launched, tor the Cape May Real Estate Company, a tug which he recently built. This tug will be used for work In bn tiding tha new Cape May harbor. —The cottage of H. E. Taggart at the corner of Columbia avenue and Decatur •treat will be improved daring the winter. —The summer cottage on Colombia avenue of the Slaters of Mercy of the Coo rent of the Holy Child of SharonJIIll, Paha* been closed. • —Pilot Harry B. Deris has had the roof replaced on his triple cottage* at Qneen and lartayette streets. —It L reported that Congress Hall will ba largely Improved during the coming winter season. —The subject of the meeting of the Young People.'* Union of the Hrmt Baptist Church on Friday evening will be "How We Are In Training to Succeed Other*” The leader will be Mr* J. Spicer learning.
MANY WKLL Kt£PT LAWNS. A Former Cape May Cottager Gives Owr Resort a Good Hiat. Why not have a society for the besutifyIng of the city f At Cornwall, N. Y. whyre Mr. *nd Mr*. M. K. Heiar, formerly of this city, now reside, they are this week giving oot prism to forty competitioner* who have, daring th* last year, tried to outdo each other in keeping their yard* clean and having them present fine appearances- A loving cop i* to be presented to the one declared by the judge* to have kept the best yard front. At Tockertoo. N. J. the borough autboriti. s there have an ordinance, which I* perfectly legal In t||js city, compelling all open lota and unimproved property to be kept free from bashes and other rank growth. There the borongh authorities, dean the lota themselves where the owner* pay no attention and as a consequence the little town haa a beautiful appearance to the vtailors. Cape May might well follow either of these examples with a great deal of dr*dit to itself aod it would make it a splendid advertisement.
A Married Woman
writes: “I gave little considerration to Lite Insur’ancejbut after what has happened I now see the value o^ it.” She expresses the thought of many more women.
The Prudential
Insurance Co. of Imerlca. Tin Tii PntaaTi bite, haa cf
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JOHN F. DRYDKN, President. RDGAK B. WARD. *d Vice PreMdent. LESLIK D. WAkD, Vic.- Pre.idrnt. FORKKST F. DKYDRK, id Vice Prmidrnt 11 EDWARD GRAY, Secretary. H. E. Richardson. Amt Snpt.. Cmpe Msy Court H**i«e. N. J I 400
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Local Phone. 65. 305-7 Jackson Street, CAPE MAY, N, J. Branch Store Corner Broadway and Myrtle Avenue. West Cape May. N. J.
CONTRIBUTIONS GKNKROl’K. Church Fla tew Show South Jersey's
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Church collections aod other oontribaoos bare barn generous la *11 pans of Sooth Jersey this summer, and thus for this'fall, which showed that - church-goers t fared well. Particularly is this true in the farming oommnnitiea. In the past few years many churches have been enlarged or Improved In some way: cemeteries have been beantifiad, and In several towns new parsonages have been built or are In coarse of ion. has been asserted that pastors in farming communities are faring I i those In the citiew even though salaries are not so large. At the recent meeting of the West Jersey Presbytery, in Gk
Queeq Jewelry Store, Jewelry HUatcbes anb Clocks. Repairing Neatly Done by a Skilled Workman. F. KUHN. M SOS Washington St Cape 3ftay. W alker-Gordon Guaranteed Milk Cream
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Mecray's Central Mamet. IN HERMETICALLY SEALED PACKAGES ONLY
Mosqwltoes Get a Fresh Grip.
step* and la the country it waa hardly safe tp travel, the Insects getting into the
Unfurnished eotaaass for rent. One furdahsd cottage with uxderh ponronisnots tad steam heat p ant for winter.

