Cape May Herald, 20 July 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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COUNTY NOTES News Gathered by our Special Correspondents This Week. THE COUNTY OVER IWm! is is /iafsfu'ning Among Onr County Nfighbors Front trcefc to ft r

Prof. Nelson Talks About Oysters

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CAPE MAY COURT MOUSE. Hriu Taylor *pent « few <Uy» ot thD «^-k wi.t) frWmD ki Mtaatol*. ^ EWror Xurtou vt*lt«A%i* parruU. at Diin Crark on Snndaj. Dr. H. H. (irace and wife of Camden -.-pent Sunday pl«-a«autJy with hi*- mother Mr* <J. W. Grace. Krank la»keaud a i»e*|nnl the flivt of -J»e week with her »i»ter at South DeniiU. Henry Wataon and family entertained onipauy from Go»hea oeer Sunday. Mr* Alice Ludlaa who la carton for her mother at Greed Creek apaut SatuAlay at home. S. H. Townaeud entertained company from Green Creek weer Sunday. Mr». Charles I*arwon« and damthter of Swain ton rial led her aiater here on Satur-

day.

Dr. Berk and wife of Krckville Pa. are riaitiun at the lunar of I.ndlam Hand on

Main St.

Kem Siae i» entertaininK hl» father from Willlamatown tbi* week. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cor»on are entertaininK hi* parenu from Go»heu thU

week.

Herbert DouKlaas returned home Saturday after apeudiatc eereral days at Green Creek with hi» Krand-parenu. GeorKe Reed and family Malted friends at Diaa Creek on Sunday Miss Dora HaH l* apeodinK* w«**k’> cation with her parent* at Townaend’a

Inlet.

Mtaa Edna Whilldin of Cape May riidted her parent* here the‘3rat of the weekOn Saturday night at hia home on Bayside Aye- Mr*. Liixie Gaakill and Andrew Heritage Sr. were married by Her J. R. Kami. We wish them a happt married

bonier*, when properly ditched, offer* an allnring pro»peet for oyster culture, did we know Jnst bow to provide fur the neoeaal-

tlea of the young oyaters.

The solution ot thl> problem inroleea long, patient and moat palnataklng Taearchea Into the aecrvU of nature The ■ckeutiflr reaulta of the*e >uidlea are mo-t

intereallng. Tbrcuiuniercial

mllllona of dollar* yearly t«* the oyater grower* ot the State. If the "clalre cult-

ure.’’ eo euooeaaful In Kurop--. can -loped In the huudmla ot ihouaanda of

acres of salt marsh on the Jerary coa*t It

III mean a prodiKiou* eX[MUi>.<in of the

oyater industry in thia State.

He dura not share Uic super-tltion that 'yaterx are unfli (or food from April to September. "During nfY stay in Keyport.” be says, "I frequent!) indulged in an oyi ter slew, in spite of the fact the momt ere‘r leaa,'and tbal the ujstcr* - err plnmp with ■|>aa u. I never eaten better oyaters bef-ire nor since ' be aaya, caution should la- rkerv’iaed. “it -may be laid down a* a tn.->i principle that during the T lem' month* the conditions that tend to make o> ater* unflia for food t these.—Preaelice of paraaiu-s: rapidity deterioration and decay due to ooujunc lion of spawning season nod great beat, eery much hastened by the procewe of freshening. If oyster, are absolutely fresh hr presence pf spawn is In thetr favor aa an article of food, at least la a stew. Such •rater* should be freshened by a tnomettary wash In fresh water alter shucking

and just before cooking "

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.-Mulliea and^wife of I’endleton Ind. are spending a few pafs very pleasantly with her sister Mrs. 8. E Pace. The M. E B.’S. K** dechietl to organ ice a White Shield league in the neat

future.

Several of owr vil agers hare moved to Soavile Camp Ground this week to remain over the Gamp Merlin* Freeholder Chas. Yanaman was Iran ipcting important t<m«ness with WBdwood parties «n Saturday last. D. D. J. A- Howell went toSeavilleor Saturday evening and installed'the office of SeavtHelodge No 28 1 O. V. Mrs. tlknnak Sayre and Mias Mar;

Hall apent Uie d

Satbrday with

friends at Angiesea, retaining htnne in

with their famBee* are tenting in tne grove at the beach. W. Scott Kencson cottage at the shore u occupied by a family from Add more Pa. this week. Wjn- Mnllica Jr. of Baltimore is visit ing bis sister Mr*. Joseph siflrin thin weaek. Mrs. and Mn> Job. HeriUge of I>ees. borg were Sunday vi*itors with their parents here. .^jggrge Galiiher and wife were visiting Alex. ScbeHinger and d*JFISHING CREEK. Mr*. Minnie Bate is entertaining her (inter Mka Mollie Tomiin and neice Mi«* Marne Bryan of Camden. Henry Shaw and wife apent toe flr*t of the week in Philadelphia. Geo. KeOw and wife are occupying tbri* borne aunng the gammer months. Mresr*. William. George, and J. i of Philadelphia spent Sunday

J. De Horsev entertained Mr. Adams Mid family on Sunday. (Drhard Hchellinger called on his brother here on Sunday. Mina Bertha Hdredgeof Camden is visiting bar conan Miss Hannah Wo Mi« (Hive Doaims of f>dd Spring «

B«w Dialnf tarries on th* Rsw Jsrsay Central The New Jersey t .Vutral has just placed in commission on its New York and Philadelphia line aix new dining car*. They ive New York and Philadelphia simultaneously at 7 and a a. m., 12 noon and 1,4 and 6 p. m. The *ervice Is superb and every detail la arranged to meet tne exacting requirement* uf the UavellnK public. i car has dining a* well as cafe compartment*. the furniture is of mahogany and leather and the luu-rior tarnishing* are not only elaborai. but comfortable.' The coaniisaary department U directed by a steward of wide experience and the management of the New Jersey Central intend* that its dining car service shall be famous as its hourly train service between New York and Philadelphia.

Read Ing* a New Terminus in Or Hire of New York Otty Commandng June SMb the new uptown ferry at foot of Want Od Street. N. K.. Sew York, will be opened to tbs public and Brat clas* ferry boau will ply regularly between that point and the Jersey City Station. The New Terminal t> a modern structure beautiful as well as utilitarian, with every arrangement poaslble for the comfort and satisfaction of patron* as well a* their quick handling. The ferry house iadoublederkrd with two waltiUK rooms, the one on main floor bring 80x^0 feet and on Duupper floor IHncflO feet ami as the ferry j I*mi* are also "•louble deckers" paaarnHer* | will lie landed from both upper and lower

decks

An Electric cab service at low rate* has j been provided anil the oaba will meet the passenger* at the water-front instead of on the street. The Metropolitan Street' Railway haa c< operated by putting in - loops for tbs following line*: !4tb Street, Sid Street, iMh & 20th Street line*. A - andsome glass roofed canopy or marquise — I feet wide, extend* along the *treet front | of ferry, and paasenger* can step directly . Yfi i into the cars without being exposed to in- ..| ( [clement weal her or rnnntug (be gauntlet

ot the street traffic.

Twenty third Street haa lonit been noted a* a great shopping centre. The Cross town linn intersect with the various branches of tbs elevated line, all of which bars at* tious on this street, while the New Y’ork Subway preseats sMli another means of transportaDon up or down the Island, this Is fnrtbermqre the heart of the hotel and

theatre section.

With the opening of »bl* new ferry the old Whitehall Terminal tBout^i Kerry»will be discontinued, but the Liberty Street Kerry will lie maintained with service un-

impaired.

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plaster Tlfflork a Spedalt*£^» Lfncrusta, Malton anb Burlaps H,'j and fthow Rooms. Second Floor Smith Bldg. 610 Wash. $t, i “ CAPE MAY, N. J. ;g|

\Bm. ©. §[evei?s 4i|iMf ^iaD^UHCIhBUilDEB< Office and Shop-Cor. Corgie and Jefferson Sts. CAPE MAY. S. J.

Pierson and. Son.

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Cor. Washlnctor. and Un{pn Sts. Where you will find choice G»o:eries, Vegetables, Provisions and fruits. We also handle “Michbkbrs Star Hams.”

3J* ^ JOS* K. HAND & & flDanufacturing Jeweler

lOatek amd Jewelry Sit pairing Souvenir Spoons

Cap* Sftag diamonds

3n ‘WAsnxiTGhrroyr STKEgT 1

A NEW HOTEL 31 [tie OLD STAND

$250m

Has just

Been Spedt

HOIEI EMPIRE

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