CAPE MAY fSSKSSftV 16, 1905.'
■ NEWS THROUGH THE COUNTY
UIA5 CREEK. DIAS CHEEK. Keb: M.-Totrn»bip < Ifrk A T. I>- How*U ana CowbiUU^man V. M. Erricaon met with the other member* of the towoahip committee on Wed needar and Thnmiay la-t week ak roitrl Houae to make the annual aetue-
ment
Harry Norton i«-uttering from a t>oll
un U»a back of hi* neck.
Cant Elmer Willeta went lo I'hiladel phla the tir»t of the week to market hla
crop of lima bran-
Cbarle* (trace ta one of our. moat en-
terpriBi.-g young men. The road* herng bl>K-ke<l with anow ao that be coold not
dirougb with a waggon, he built a
Urge -led on wbicB he ha- hauled forty
oo»d- of wood »o Court Houae. Aaron Smith of the Sea lale CUy L. S.
6 spent Friday and Saturday Uat with
h.s family here.
U ia reporUd that Edward Scull baa bought the Philip •■'mlth property on Churoh at and that he will put up a tine
cottage then:
Wm. Mullu-a, who baa been sick for the past si* montha with dry gangrene of the foot, is gradually growing worae. Capt. Nathan Doughty filled hia large ice bomw «t the beach last week. Charles H. HoweD filled hU ice houae SatunKy with twelre-inch ice. this being the thickest erer harvested in this Tillage. T . . , *. Alex Scbellinger. accompanied by his brother William, riaited their sister, Mrs Walter Ware, at Cape Mav Friday. Mrs. B. L Howell upset a teakettlefnl of boiling water Saturday, and acalded
her anna quite severely.
The lodge entertainment, which waste bate taken place lest Friday evening was postponed until Friday evening. February 24. on account of the weather. Prof. Herbert Bate, our popular young echo-! teacher, is arranging for a school entertainment in the near future.
ERMA.
ERVA, February 16. The Winter blast la goin’ to last For fire weeks longer; Who will be glad To aee the last , Of the anow. I wonder! Sfk 'Bertram Snyder is making an extended visit amongreiatires at ^th
1 tennis.
M'tasea'breU and Alice Hawn bare returned home after spending a few days with tbelr aunt, Mr* George Hawn, at
Court House
The little son of William Pritchard ii -ufiering from a swelling of tbe neck Augustus Seymour of Holly Beach -pent Sunday with hia parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Seynfonr.
William Biddle and si-ter, Mrs. Emma SaulU, spent Sunday at Glassboro, at-
tending a convention.
Mr-. Lather Ingersoll is spending — few weeks with relative- at South. Mr and Mia. Andrew Hawn and Mrs. Amy 1 vie were called to Glooceater on T nT — 1 - r to attend the funeral ol their
Mater Mr*. Ella Flantney.
On Monday evening Mrs Eva Biddle entertained herflnnday school class of ■ • '*boys at her home. Tbe evening was ■pent very pleasantly wjth music, games and refreshments. The following were prewnt: Rufoa Co*, Beobeu Johneon, Walter McNeill. WiUiam Vogenberg, Arthur Hackney, EdgarGanetaon, Alexander Lyle, Carman and Kenard
Matthews.
COLD SPRING.
COLD SPRING. Feb.36.—Mrs. Albert
Matthews is a pending a week with her
aster. Mrs Tomlin, of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McKiaaic are able to be about again, after a severe ■f 1* fnppe. s Mr*. William Feaster spent Friday srirfa her mother at Oape May dty. Prank Bowen, while cutting wood re-
cently. had the misfortune to have hia face cat badly|by the flying ofl of a pieoe of woodfwhlchjstruck him shoot the chin, Inflicting a deep flesh wound Dr. Luke was called (land two stitches
were taken in the wound. At
he is doing nicely.
Mrs. Harvey Snyder spent Thursday with her mother, Mis Mattie Swain, of
West Cape May.
PETERSBURG. PETERSBl'KG, Feb 16.—It D fine to *ee the streets again paaaable la our
vlllaae.
Mr. ft. Krrioaon wwa a>landing to hia poultry bu-inra* bw on Thutaday. Mia KalMCCB Orwmer baa been uuable lo attend her acbool work during tb* part week on account of a severe attack of la
grippe.
Belmont Coraon waa csllinR on friends here this week. Mia Ethel VanGildar spent Sunday with relativea lu Ocean CHy. Mr*. George EWredge U at preaent with (rieuda In Mulllca Hill. Tbe m nthly meeting of the MiU Society of the M. K. Church was well attendr.| on Ft Way evening at the home of Mr*. Waabiogtou VaoUilder.
Mlaalac Pastor la Haapltal. RICHMOND. Va.. Feb. 14.-Rev. Dr. Boniar has hern found In n boiqiltal lu PmaaeoU. Fla. He la quit* ill. but it la aald he will mover and be able to return home In a week. He was on his way to Alabama, having left her* three week* ago. since which time nothing had been hennl of him.
leer* oe Siberia HONOLULU, Fab. 14.-Three Itua alnn raplnlns mid ten lieutenant* wbo aurrciidered at Port Arthur and gave their parole to the Japanese arrived here on the -tenmahlp Siberia, on tbs way to Km Francisco, whence they will go to Itiuwla through New York.
CAPE MAY POINT. CAPE MAY POINT. Feb. 16.—Mr. Louis Bearon wax attending to basilica matter* at Cape May on Monday. Tbe remain* of the Quern Anne pier were carried away by tbe ice tbe first of the week. Mr*. Frank Rutherford attended the fuoer .1 of a cehrtire at Court House lart
week.
The trolley, which baa been stalled for the past two weeks on account of alunh and anow, and ha* been running occasionally, is now running ou her achedulrd mow-bank iambic i« Hhe latest fad out, at least Nelson think* so. of oonrsr there were two in tbe company.
RtSDUCKD RATKft TO WASHINGTON Via Pennsylvania Railroad, Account Inauguration of President Roose-
velt.
On account of ths InangnraUoo of President Roosevelt op March 4. the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round 1 rip tickets to Washington. March 8, A and 4. good for return passage ngiU March 8. inclaslre, from New York. Philadelphia. PotUrUle. Wllkaehsne. Wilmington. Oxford. Pa.. Lancaster. Hsrrisbuig. and intermediate stations: from all station* on the Dataware Division, and from all stations in the State of N w Jersey, at rate of single fare for the round trip, plus 25 cents. Deposit of ticket with Joint Agent In Washington on or before March Band payt of fee of 81-00 will sronre extension of return limit to leare Washington on or before March 18. For • pacific rates and full informatioa apply to Ticket Agents. |
FACT* TOLD IN BRIEF MENTION
—John W. Many and hie brother Flank B. Meeray. while oat gunning Ii k killed 91 black dark* In two days
Aswell Halid I n a Collapsed. LOWEfL. Maa*.. Feb. 14. "a two story buNttlng on Merrimack street collapsed while being raised one story, burying under the ruin* two workmen. John Lawson ami James Iloey. Lqwaon I* thought to lie fatally injured, but Hoey will recover.
Pointers fbr Advertisers. _jr Whan « merchant u-lla yon It does not pay to advertla he sdiuiu hia bo-lrea t worth advertising. Try an ad In tbe HXKAI.D. and watch the nwulta -888r Advertising la the forerunner of wealth in many instances Many a business n—n says "without advertising business woo id l-e a fallorg." -8<8HT The paper that carries your ads should be the one that is read the root and the one that exceed* other* in circulation. Glance over the ads of the Hekxld and be convineed of Its superiority.
Prog Catches Fish.
Tbe fishing-frog buries himself In tbe mud, and lie* partly concealed In weeds, ’here, with his boge month open, be shea for hi* dinner. On tbe back of hi* bead there are three spines, tbe longest of
which be bends forward in front of
month, gently swaying it in tbe water. At last it attracts a young fish, which makes a spring for tbe sqpposed worm, when—snap—tbe month is dosed and Mr. Fishing-frog has had hie dinner. Tbe
Ufa catches bla^lnnrr in quite a different way. JustoiVef bU reach
tbe leaf of a plant growing on tbe river’* Wafc. rate a fly. basking in the •untight. 1 Suddenly a little stream of water Strike* it. It loses its balance, and falls, only to be eanght by the canning little archer be
-Evelyn Singer, In Feb. "Field
U. 8. Lee Ooee to U. 8. Lee, convicted of dredging for oyeers upon grounds other than his own. beaten in every court In New Jersey, with a year's Imprisonment staring him In tbe , lights on. and in a last desperate chance carries the ease to the United Supreme Court. A writ of error has been taken oat by Lee’s counsel and notice
— , -* will l. dollar be la worth before be steps into StatmPrieon. and in carrying tbe cnee to the United States Court Lee threaten* that be will pull op every the Bay and Cove, as 1b yon. Tbe Writ will be reotoSed by the
Conger ta Clo (a Japan. MANILA. Feb. 14.-Edwin H. Con ger. American minister to Chins, will sail tomorrow for Japan, where be will complete hla vacation. He will then ( return to hla post at Peking.
Peareadnat of Joha Aide* Dead. JANKftYlLLK. Win.. Keb. 14.-Cath-erine Altfen. ng«y ninety-three years. to be seventh In line of direct deveent of John and Priscilla Alden. Is
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