CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY, JUNE ig. 1905
COUNTY NOTES News Gathered by our Special Correspondents This Week.
THE COUNTY OVER Hhal is is Happening Among Our County Neighbors From week to week..
Tt» arau* for «lrl» for lonrtol bouM work Id ChtcDgu la umett larfar (ban the «uin>l.v. mauy *houaat»d» Inf vrautfxi. Tbr Swedlab and Norw*flao'ftrla atlll bald Um jaipuUr (U-
DIAS CREEK.
1)1 A* (TF.KK. Juue^.—Kr«k«nck Heim and'vife aw visitini: fri«f»da In Philadrlphia this week. Mr». AmuUla Wder and little aon "'Wilier of Cape May are TiMliiuteelatlyea in the vElatw tbU week. Prof. (.'has. Tomlin of Dennieville arms in the village Friday last looking after his faming interests Mrs. Joanna Douglass of Court House was an orer Sunday visitor with B. L.
Howefi ind wife.
The Jr. l<aague festival hi 1 O. M. hall oa Saturay evening wa* a great suecess in every respect. B. L. Howell was doing hoaiDess with WtWwood parties on Saturday last. Mrea Hilda Ware of Ospe May Wly was vidpng her node Alex. Scheilinger
ovor Sunday.
Large quanties of oyster shell* are being planted along ah ore this week for for spawning purpose*. 3Iext Saturdav evening will be installation of officers at Volunteer So. 43 1 O. M. after which there will be served re. freahtneuiU In the lower hall to the. member* and thear wives and lady
A cloodbufat at Troy. Pa., the village and did great damage. The town Is on taro hrnuebes of Sugar creek. Both hraurhc* overflowed their banka, and two bridge* apauulug them wore swept away. fVa4a*«4ar. Jawe T. At a meeting of-the tfusteea of the John Huntington estate It was anaounred that tlie antu of flWO.OOO would be spent to erect an art gallery •*
Cleveland, O.
ige La font a I ne. extradition comat Moutrenl; give Judgment In the case of the United State* Teraua John F. Onyuor and Benjamin „J. Greene, coniuilttiug both for extradition and ordering tlfctu buck to Jail to await sprreiiilor to United States otti-
—The choir boys of St. MlchsersOboreh. Germantown, will encamp at Cape May
tea days during July.
—The Bunday-achool of the First Baptist Church enjoyed a plctilc yeate-day to Wildwood, going through the sound* In
yachts and launches.
Of all the wwspapeta In New
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Mrs. Anns B. Notton led a very interesting league service ^Sunday evening itobert Skill and brother Joseph of Shilsdtf phis was vsithte 8. E. Page and ■nfe over Sunday.
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE.
JAY COURTHOUSE. June M. oas Wright •dr Philadelphia is '•spending this weekrertth reUuvja here. Mrs. Howard Stanton end aon from Thomasville Ga. areepcoding sometime
mitt her parents hew.
•Dr J. P LipptBrmt -of I hiladelpbia anil fill the pulpit *t the Methodist
•Church on Sunday
rBiton and Waltee^Mteckt who are employed at MinatoUwjreut Sunday with thvir parent/ Mr. Mia. George Wteks- v iLewia Shentx of TCU&delphU U haviag a neat cottage -erected on Goshen TheMew York Times
Mias Lila Townsend ireturned to bewj _ _ . _ ^ ,
kMoe At’Goshen''mi -Saturday after apeodmg a few dsyswitii her sister here. aC.'ffl Corson opened his hand sore ice cream palor in the Gasette Block on
Sc Urey day evening.
Mrs. <Ywa Philips nsd son Charles of Capetiay spent Friday with her par-
MiagLkxie Hewitt spont the first of tbeweek with filed» at IMas Creek. Hm. James Boob and nangnter Alice are spending this week wtgii her parents
at Grew Greek.
On account of the storm an Saturday the, base bal gatM wa Mrs. Alfred KHTand daoMhter vhdtec Cape May (Sty on Friday. Dwells Fowter wherhas bw^mfdoyed In the giaas marks here left oa Tnesday far his bomS'-aear Pittsburg. Mrs. GVorge Horton of iDhw Cfeek
Alex. Douglass and wife spant Banday at Capa May City, being entertained by their daughter Mrs. Townsend fen. Matthew Hand and family spent Me day with his parents at Holly Baach. John Bore of Oamdea visited his per-
Miss Bath MePberson U efiending a weak with friends tn Philadelphia. Frank 6. WooU>n has accepted a position with Roberts A Johnson of Holly
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On aooouut of the"convention of UnAmerican Msdisai Asaoelatloo, to be held In Purtlsud, Ore.. July il to l«. the PennHy I van la Hfllroed Company will run e pyr-aunally-ooudaoted tour, rl.lllug the beautiful morta In tbs Canadian^ K-oklea, BvatUe,Tacoma.and PorUaud. allowing four days In the latter city fur aitcudlng the ■raalous of >bs oonvrution and for vlaliliig the (a-«U and Clark Expoaltioo, mud five aqd one-half •lays la lbs Yeliow«ione Park, a fall and complete lour of that wondrrlaod. Tickets oore.iug every ueceaaary expeuae en loute, except hotel aocomjuo datUms in Portland, will be sold at the very low rate of ISMS from all stations on the Pennsylvania Hall road, except Pittaburgh. from which the rate will be AS10. A special tmln of high-grade Ptillmao equipment will'leave N*-w York. PhlladelpuU. Harrisburg and Pittsburg. Monday, July A The route will be via Chicago and Kl. Paul to Banff Hot Springs, Laggai and Glacier, in the Canadian BockUa. thence to eh* Pacific coast Returning the mule will He through the Stale, of Wash Ingtou, Oregon, Idsbo, and Montana^ to the Yellowstone Park, aod thruor ria
Omaha to Chicago, rvatbing
w York oo July X. For further ulon consult Penns) Iranis Railroad
ticket agents. A draeripUve Itinerary will
it on application to Geo. W. Boyd.
General Passenger Agent Broad Street
Station. Philadelphia, Pa.
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‘-mot the Sunday Time* color cover, preaeuling ae pictures of art works, bring reproduction* oi on exhibition^ 'he Me
(uM-wm. and variona im port*nt priv»te<-<-ll**HHm*. Otherfeature* of itfr Art sappiemetat Mnbn c* picture* * - nlnent people in society and public No uCtter Sunday newspaper !'• at appv—chi- the tsubday Time* iu
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The Mauaadue beta louaocontpaByiug the Sunday Tlmre prereuu a variety of inter II Bitrated fret are* and a anh)uc no «f the be*t ptor e* about men and ■■ofnrotnloenor. NewraaMresnre
eten sully bring added, i
The guaociai mpplinteglvea a weekly review of ontunt prices of Mock* atal hunda; nlau Vkc dreWkg* in cocuriUea, iueluding kite aod low prion*—oompr.alnga owupaot awd-coureuti-oi rnieveoce public* tins for riiwa<torn aud other- latcrtetcd in
financial ‘
Heading's New Terminus iu Centre of New York City Commencing Jane Kth the new uptown ferry at foot of Weal 2Sd Street, N. R., New York, will be opened to the public and first claa* ferry boats will ply regularly betweco that point aod the Jersey City Station. The New Terminal 1* a modern struct are beautiful as well a* utilitarian, with every arrangement possible for the comfort and *aU*faction of patron* as well a< their quick handling. The ferry bouae la donbledecked with two waiting rooms, the on main floor being 50x80 fret aod on the upper floor 50x00 feet and as the ■ ferry e also “double deckers” passenger* will be lauded from both upper andjower
‘ -cks.
An Electric cab eervioe at low rate* has been provided and the cabs will meet I be ere at the water-front instead of itreeC The Metropolitan Strew Railway has wx perm tad by putting iu loop* for the following lines: 14th Street, Md Street, 2Mb & 8*h Street Mow. A handaome glare roofed dmopyor marquise M fret wide, extend* along the street f rout of ferry, aud paasengerecan step directly bito the care without being exposed to in element weather or rnnntug the gannUrt at the street irs&o. Twenty third Street Fas long been noted a* a great abop-ilag centre. The Croeetown liur* intersect with the various brunches of the elevated line, all of which hhva »ta-U-m* on this street, while the New York Subway preae its atlll another means of transportation up or doWu the Island; IhU Is furthermore the heart of the hotel aud
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One Year, Suntef included Six Mentha. Suadays laa&dedl" Three Months. Sunday* Included ... One Mooch. Sunday* included
Per Wrek._
Che opening of rkis new ferry the «M WUtehaU Terminal (South Ferry) will
, be discontinued, but the Liberty Street
Ferry will be m JntaiaeJ with service uu
impaired. *
Daily, without Sunday, per ysar 6 00 Dully, without Sunday, six mouths... SAO without Sunday, three months 1.50
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