CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER *4. 1904.
PERSONAL MENTION (COXTixtEU Emm tirt paoka
Krunvlh S. CUrk. of BlrmlacluB. Al*h«u»*. hM bwn »ppolirt«d od the Senior n»ae OJe Committee »t PrtnoeteB. He U e mod of Mrs. Freak L. Clerk, who wee formerly Mlee Julie leech, of Oepe Mey. Mr*. Helen Kd mu ode emJeoe. Theodore, of Weet Cepe.Mey. ere on e rlelt to Cbmter. P*. Mr*. Edmuod# etteoded the enou.l meetioR of the AlOmlnl Aeeocletleo of the Cheater ecbool of which she ta e Riadnele. Mr*. Mery B. Church, mother of Wllllem H Church, has returnrd from e rlelt to Pi.iladelpbte end AtUnUcCUy. Mr. end Mr*. H. Milton Kennedy ead their deuRhier*. of^rooklyu, N. Y-, ere at Cepe Mey to enjoy Thankatfrln* Dey with Kennedy's mother. Mr*. Mary Kenoe*t her cottajce oa Wefblncton street. Mr. end Mr*. O. L. W. Koerr enjoyed • rUlt to Philadelphia during the early pert j>t the week, end while there witnessed one of the popular comle operas which was being presented. Mr*. Ererett J. Jarrell and eon. Parker, hare returned from a lengthy visit to Mr*. JerreU's parent*, Mr. and Mr*, l^wls D. Stevens. In Brooklyn. N. Y. Mr*. Wllllem Clausen la enjoying the week with Philadelphia triends and rela Urea. Mr. end Mr*. Frederick Arnold were among the visitor* to Phledelphla during Monday and Tuesday. Mr. Sebastian A. Kudolph, of Mahayunk. one of our prominent summer visitors, came down on Tneeday to look after Us Cape May property. Mr. and Mr*. Henry D. Just! are at Cape May looking after th* finishing and famishing of their handsome new cottage at the corner of Ocean street end Colombia avenne. ' t Mr. Lutner Cummings is passing a fortnight with Philadelphia friends and relative*. Mr*. Walter K. Hand. Mr*. Benjamin Savage and Walter Savage week in Philadelphia.
CAPE MAY COUIfT HOUSE. CAPK MAY OOUKT H0U8K, Kov. 23. Mr*. Core Phillip* end *od Charles of Cape Mey CSty ere spending a few days with her parents. C- F. Oar. etson end wife. Jason Buck end wife of Angleaea, vldud Dr. M. F. Lummls end wife on
Mr*. Dr. Quincy of Keaton, Pe. t Is ■pending e few days with relative* here and lHaa Crack. Raymond Corson and wife returned home on Wedoeeday, after spending a two weeks vacation. On Friday Mr. and Mr* George Nichols. Mr. and Mra. Wm Hand and Mr. and Mra. Edward Bled were entertained by Engine Springer end wife at Woodbine. K. D Foe ter made a bnatneea trip to Philadelphia on Monday. Thomas Taylor and family of Weet Cape May, were entertained on^Bnnday by Mahlon Hackney and family. Edmund and Howard Springer, of New York, are apending this week with their parents here. Charles Taylor of Cold Bpiing, was a visitor here on Saturday. Jamea Ross is spending this week with his wife and family. Thomas Loper sod wife of Green Creek, were calling on friends here Monday.
Don’t Approve of War.
A correspondent of the London Time* aays that the officially organised lecturai to the industrial worker* and harbor laborer* of South Russia have failed completely to rally them to the support of the present war. Openly in the workshops and on the quays the conduct ot the war Is criticised unsparingly, and the ^reat bulk of couth Russian reservists dread the dny when they will be sent to the front to fight in n conflict which they never approved, and from which ■they expect neither national nor pergonal profit. As for the large Jewish element In the south, they are positively ■olid against the war. In spite of statemenu to the contrary. Their trade has already been partly ruined. Their credit has been diminished abroad by the aasaulu which have hew made upon them. Establishment after establishment has been driven Into liquidation. Others are tottering. Industry, too. is suffering most keenly. Scores of large and hundreds of smaller Industrie! too-' cents are struggling along on half time. Tens of thousands of workmen are Idle, and the number St men out of work dally increases. Prices of many vary necessary foodstuffs have risen, and the small chop* refuse to retail even a pound of bread save on each terms The outlay of various public works »has been tailed heavily by the authorltles^acting on Instructions received from the Hussion ministry of finance. Everywhere, aays the writer, there Is evidence of a desire for •‘retrenctupent," and the workers In the long run are Inevitably
heavy sutererc. t Are Bounties HsceasaryT
Vermont pays bounties aggregating nearly $20,000 In some yearm for the destruction of what are called noxlooa animals. There U a growing belief that the expenditure Is wbtAlyLuyecesaary. this impression wfiHW strengthened by the recent annual report of the stats
they recommend that th* law granting such bounty be repealed, aays the Tray Times. They show that with the exception of the hedgehog there U not a single animal mentioned In the lam and called noxious which ta ever hunted for the bounty. Fox** are sought for ■port and because of their skins, which bring from three to five dollars,, while If a bear, panther or wolf la heard of tn any locality, the sportsmen Instantly turn out to secure the prize. The
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DIAS CREEK.
DIAS CREEK, Nov. 25—Dr. Jeremiah Beyre of Red Bank, N. J., was visiting his aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thoms* Sayre in this plao- on Thursday. Post Master Douglass, Theodore Erricaon and "El wood Howell killed fourteen rabbits on Friday morning last, rabbits are quite plentiful but quail are very John Taylor and William Young of Aqglesea, spent a few days last week with Capt. Nathan Doughty at the h, they enjoyed the gunning and fishing very much. A number of our villager* attended the Rio Grande stock sale on Thursday it. Alex. Schcllenger purchasing a w and John Henman pigs, and Elmer Willeta a riding cultivator. Mrs. Ids Page and Mr*. Dennis Hewitt will leave on Wednesday 23, to join to join tbeir husbands in Smith port, Penns., where they will reside until the fires in the glass factory in which their husbands work go out in the spring The revival services in the M. Church still continue. Lewis Sheilhorn s noted evangelist will conduct the services through the week. The fourth Quarterly Meeting of the charge will be held on Saturday and Sunday next in this village. Quarterly Conference Saturday 2.30 p. m. preaching Sunday morning by Lewis Sheilhorn Sunday-school 2 p. m. preachings p. m. by Presiding Elder, Dr. E. C. Hewitt Mrs. James Sbss: of Kid or*, w visiting her parents in the village last
week.
Howard Norton and wife, were visiting friends in Eld or* over Sunday.
CAPE MAY POINT. CAPE MAY POINT, November 25 - Kx-ebenfl John W. Reeves, will this winter reside with his sister, Miss Li. e Reeves of Weet Qape May. Mr. Markley was a visitor to Cape May Ibe first of the week. During the heavy storm on Sunday, considerable damage was done on the beach front. Orlando Lailerty, who holds ■ lucrative poaitiou with McLaughlin Bros., Philadelphia, came home on Wedneedsy evening to remain over Thanksgiving. The rains of the pnst two weeks have raised the water somewhat in the lake. Older residents say that it was never dryer than It is at the present time, and if the rains are tight this winter, skating will hr somewhat hampered with. Mr. Reynold Bpeeth is tint week enjoying a gunning trip here. Reynold is ■ natural born sportsman, and while yet young in yean is delighted while hunting game. « Eva Rutherford, daughter of Frank Rutherfrord, is speeding her Tnankagiving holidays home. Miss Ruteerford graduates this winter from the Bute Normal School at Trenton, and will, upon graduation, teach month for tnai, as tribe custom nf that institute, at the Cape May -dtr High
zhool.
Misses Estelle and Helen luflerty, and Florence Rutherford, were viewing the aigbU through the country on Sunday afternoon.
PETERSBURG.
PETERSBURG,Nov. 25.—Mra. George Eldredee Is entertaining Mr. Hall and wife of Riverside, N. J., for a few daya. Mra Ingram, who has been the guest qf her mother, Mra Robbins, for a abort time has sUrled for her home in Kan
ms.
Wm. Matthews entertained Mr. Simon of Philadelphia pn Sunday. Mra. Thomas of Tnckahoe, spent a portion of last week with her daughter, Mra. Leslie Coraon. Washington VanGtider waacalled to attend the funeral of Mra. Barak R-iwen on Monday. Capt. Brown and Steelman are bringing fine oysters from their planting to ar village each week. Revival aenrkes began in tbe M. E. .Church on the 15th Inst, and were well attended daring the week, an vices on Sunday were* Interesting and etitetiva. Mra. Allie E. VanGtider la off for a ten daya visit among Mends In Philadelphia, Camden and vicinity. Mra. Hannah VanGtider entertained Rev. J. O. Corliss on Scuds y. Capt. RobL Smith and wife report a ilea sent drive to Ocean City ~
Pierson and. ©on.
Cor. Washington and Union Sts.
Where you wilf find choice Gioceries, Vegetables, Provisions and fruits. We also handle “Miciibners Star Hams.”
RK> GRANDE.
RIO GRANDE, Nov. 23. Tozer is smiling father of a baby boy. It is No. 2. Ephriara Hildreth has just completed an addition to his home in the way of a kitchen. Miss Laura Taylor of Cold Spring, spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Mae E Neal here. Capt. Silas Shaw ia spending a week with his wife while his veaael is ^diacharging a cargo* of lumber at New
York.
John Stidworthy purchased a hone at the sale of tbe Rio Grande Sugar Co’i horse*, now some*peed is expected. Charles Saul, who has acted a* superintendent of the Rio Grande Sugar Company for several years, and wl o, for several year* and recently gave up tbe position, will in the near future take up his residence In his new cottage at Wildwood. William Kimball, our local merchant, while crossing the railroad in his grocery wagon recently, was thrown violently oot on the crosaing, bnt owing to the nearness of tbe wagon to tbe rails he was bat slightly injured. Mr*. Mell Crease left on Saturday for Camden, where she will reside with her daughter, Mra. Abde for the winter. Hiram Saults and wife, were attending the extra meeting at the M. E. Church on Saturday evening.
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A Great Photographic Offer. tarLOOK-JB at this great offer for this.month only. I will give with < >ne large Bromide llxlt Smith’s Studio, Cape May. N J
Green Trading Stamps with Coal, lay year Coal of the American lec Co. aad receive Green S. Ik H. Trading
WEST CAPE MAY. WIST CAPE MAY, November 25. Mias Maud t'oraon is visiting relatives and friends in Philadelphia tnis week. Mra. John Haney Hughes is passing a fortnight with relatives and friends in Millville. Mrs. Edward Steer, who has been indi«poaed for a week, is gradually improving. James Regens of Cape May, has taken up bis residence in a tenant house on
The scholar* of tbe public school gave an entertainment In the chapel on Toeeday evening which was largely attended, tbe young folks all rendeHng their parts excellent. The proceeds were for benefit of the public school. Myron Morton has returned home after an extended trip to Philadelphia surrounding towns. He reports having a splendid time. At a special ‘meeting called by the Board of Education, the people here voted for the addition of a room and teacher to the public school.
WOODBINE, November 25.—Many new residences are being erected this falL Babbitts were never thevara now, bat gunners report a a scarcity of qnslL B. G id ding was among our Sunday
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Double-tracking the main line railway* would be pretty expensive; but the saving of head-end collisions would pay for the Job in a few years.
One difficulty with the plan of having the peaceful nations police the warlike nations would be the difficulty of UU-
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