CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 38, 1905
CATO MAY COURT HOUSE. I AI K M \ Y nll KT HOl'sK.8*|>t ?7 I K.ioAr l Sau>Uy wiOi
1 FOR THE CHILDREN
“•I’P'Ofc - in of \YmI
<.*«•• of «Ml»r mm4 Ouaksr. or (hr e»u>«- at fuaator ami donkey
i all the rnlUrrn (fand lu a half circle, | cxcvjil two, who ■taod In the center
of thr c^up. One of three la the tnae- , ter and thr oth*T U the donkey,
i The two hare thr following conrer-
j aatlon
klaater Where «*aat thou. oh. don-Docker-In the mill, ao On.- and fair. klaatvh~And what d'.dat thou In the
mill}
Donkey—Ckrtied full hoga with a
.will
AT THE VOYAGE END
-Tray, what did thoee hapr Btaia with prlntln* large Iionkey. what did the print-
Maatrr -yulckly. I Kinkry—oh. dear
Then the
y Itev J
Head
. IWi
Itiv from Philadelphia tin. its of Diaa tYwk (prut
Mrs Wm. MrwilL
McPherson and daugfatri !t)r funeral of Mrs. Pnailla {
Ingh oh Satnrday
all 11 .pending a few days !
•r huahand at Townaend’a Inlet. I Troul and wife entertained comw
; icopyrtahl. not by T. C. McClure ] 1 Oort-ln atood by the rail eagerly wet chine the tblh blue llnae on the weatern horlsou and thankful In hla heart of heart a that in a few boura bo would be again oo American Bull. He turned from .the rail with the Intention of aeekluc the aeolualon of the smoking room. Aa he made hla way along the deck, hla mind a till occupied with (^la<|UlatlDg thoughts, be awkwardly bumped against the fool rwt of an Isolated steamer chair. He lifted hla cap aud'turned to offer abject apologies to the occupant of the
chair
“Polly r
The girl sprang from the chair. "John 1" she cited In a tone that matched hla own. Corbin leaned against the rail and continued to stare at her aa if be could not credit hla eyea. “Uroat Scott!" be oaid, running hla hands through his hsir and smiling
foolishly.
"Well, you're the last person 1 axported to meet." said she.
Corbin groaned.
“And I've missed six whole days of your society," he complained. “Tell me. bow does It happen I hare not
■ecu you before?" The girl lauglfcd.
•'Alumina Is none too good a sailor, you know, and this has been a rather
hard passage.'' she explained, “fra _ sometimes caught off j boet ' lo °kUg “Her her the greater
Deroo and Cornwall. PWt of the time."
beauty. It la Tory good Corbin turned bis eyea and looked
1 get my biggest whip."
And the donkey says:
"Ah. I guess It's time to sklpT And off be runs, with all the rest after him. The oo* who catches him tak« his turn as master, and the one who remains behind in the race be-
comes the donkey
This respectable Osh that Is quite
Iterranean
nyMi mm Mggm
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FISMINQ CREEK.
FISH IN 11 CHEEK. Sept 3>-A. Chester and lamlly of Cape May Point ■
unea of Phila. a and wife "0
Sunday.
» m. Me Keen and wife drore toj.'ape May on Sunday afternoon. Isrmael Scbeilenger wife and ed t^arrv Stltea and wife of Holly Beach orei Sunday Mr*. May Hemingway and children are »pending the week with reiatirea in MtUrille and Philadelphia Prof. J. L>. Hoffman and family apenl Saturday with John Mas too and wilt at Kio Grande. Charles Howard wife and son spent Snnday with Dare Lea at Burleigh. Mr. Douglass Foster and wife ol Baltimore Mr*. Samuel El dredge aud children Mrs. Hod a' Cummings and Mrs. Hall of West Cape May spent Friday last st the old Homestead
PETERSBURG.
Mr* Marth Lake and daughter, of Ocean Oty were guests of K.’ E. Va: Glider over Sunday. Mia* Emma Bennett was pleasant! entertained by S. A. Van Gilder a fe< days this week. Mr. Wilbert Sack and wife were coiling onralotires here on Thurxday. Mr. S. Krnceon receive* quite a large amount of poultry at the store of Mrs. H. Van Gilder on Thursday of week. A number from this place are proposing to nail the State Fair at Trenton the last of the week. CapL Robert Smith and son. Mickle, w« -e ruating home on Sunday. Mr Thaddeos Van Gilder visited* Philadelphia the brat of this week.
DIA5 CREEK. DIAS CHEEK. Kept 17—Richard Uoyd bau some painting and repairing done to hia house on Church Street last week. Clacde Yesrick, a former reaidenl of this place woo oo* holds a responsible position on a Reading Hail Hoad ferry boat In Camden la spending a abort vacation gunning and fishing in this vi 11Dr. John H. Hand la on the sick list ami unable to attend hla parents this week. Several from this village attended the S unday School Convention of the Five Mile Beach district on Tuesdav evening. Mrs. Iteborah Uoyd who la in Philadelphia nursing her daughter Louie who is ill with typhoid and pneumonia writes that her dangular la a trifle hetMrs MHiccnt Hand of Rio Grande la Tinting friend* la this vlllnff*. The I has Creek base boll team defeated last Saturday by the Court House team in a very exciting gome
Charles WoodUa la laid up this weak with « badly lacerated hand, the rev all of an accident. Mias Maud Yaamk at Fishing Creak ts visiting friend* in this village. Cbonaa Jones and wife of Philadelphia was visiting their mother la thia village over Sunday Mrs Clara Tomb*. U with bar haal
black spot on each
aide which was caused by (he and thumb of the Apoatle Peter, this reason It Is often dried and bung up In churches In Greece, has given rise to dlacuaaloa. The moat usual explanation la that It la the French Janne doree, “golden yellow. In alias Ion to Its colors But som folk who think this too simple Insist that It Is a corrupt!on of the Italian II ianttor*. "the doorkeeper, oo the Adriatic, in reference to Peter's post aa keeper of the galea of bra-
in a cottage In Wlblno. Italy, phael Banxlo was born During hla early life he determined to he an artist ESs father undertook to taarh Raphael. but be soon found that hla son was a better artist than himself, so be •ent him to Peruglno, a well known artist. Hla teacher, however, discovered that ha was not competent to tract young flanxlo. Raphael painted many aacred pictures, among which are "The Holy Family" and “The Transfigure don of Christ." In 1808 ha was directed by the pope. Johaa n.. to paint upon the ifalla of BL Peon's, which be did very cleverlyHe died of fever In 1330, and the world loot one of IU grra
Most little people will Ilka to know bow to make “Biddy, the apple woman." out of a big ox eyed daisy. First ws muat cut off all the Cringe of white petals which enctreie the big yodow disk, with the exception of two, which will eerve aa tne strtrj* of Biddy** cap. the shorter white rays i*|ii»anHin the snowy frilled cap Itself. Then wttb a pen or paint brush we draw a face on the yellow cantor, ayes, nous a mouth peeping from tbs whits frills This ts a favorite amnaorueut w! Irish children, and quit* a number of apple women may fcc made of the big *Tnooe data lee" which grow so abon-
Not long ago the Cunard atea-ner Campania, from New York. Was nearly doe sooth of Nova Beotia whan thr, lookout observed a bird close at hand flying rapidly. In fact It went faster than the ship, which was then moving
the bird settled upon the C ried. and proved b of the an<
Which Is the heavier, a half or a full moon? The half, hecetiaa the full mono la aa light again. \ Wiry are the fourteenth and ftfteanffi tetters of the alphabet of mors Importance than other*} Because
thyut: March, bloodstone; April, diamond; May. emerald; June, agate; July, ruby; August, sardonyx; September, sapphire; October, opt); Novara
thoughtfully at the thin blue line of
the horizon.
“We’ll be docked In five boura,' •aid. "May 1 claim thoee live boura of your timer* "Yea.” she said readily. "Shall
stay barer’
"Now/ sold Corbin when be bad brought another chair ami they sat down together, "tell me about your summer campaign." "Oh"—she shrugged her shoulder*— "the usual thing—a month In town «mt then the usual round of stupid country
pieces."
"With dukra and eerie AanHng a lively attendance?" he supplemented. "I^t'e not talk of them," she aa] quickly. "I am tired to death of titles, and—don't tell mamma, will you? Pm glad to get home—foolishly and pathetically glad. Have you across on business T she asked. be said shortly. “I thought I
"Didn't you find the pleasure r i agid. "Not exactly." said be. "Very probably I chose ah unfortunate Itinerary. Too see, I went to the cathedral at Cologne again and to that little coffee bouse in Antwerp, and I did the gmJ-
Tfcere were gboats of day* banging about Then I went to Venice, end the pigeons at 8L Mark's put the flnlahtng touches to my misery. I fed the little beggars one morning— do you remember that other morning at 8t Mark's?” “Yea/ obe said, looking i sparkling water. "That was living." be aald. day we lost your mother b do you recnU It?" Sbe nodded. “Ob, well." he said resignedly, unethliig to have the memory of those day* anywayThe gtr 1 turned her brad slowly. ’Bo I have discovered." she aald “Do you ever think of tbem?”«^be «kad eagerly. * •“Someumea. For mamma's rake, you know. I wish I didn't riiink at “ism ao much." she raid. “They were high old days," be obrved. “Weren't they?" obe said. Just a hint of wistfulness In ber voles. Corbin looked at 1
“I wish that one of two things l be said Impatiently.
Naples that day or that I bad bean born to a title.” Tm glad that you baraut a tide," aba said. Corbin sat up suddenly. "Honestly?" be asked.
Ha etopped. hesitated, than reached
“Pony, dear/ be said softly, “I’m boneetly and sincerely sorry to dlsap-
“So am I, but—but I cant l
-1 abould bars persisted that daj rt BL Mark's, shouldn't IT* he asked. "If I I *
jam wasbup. ee hrv somebody bad *
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20 Pep @en( ©ess J^egulap @©st ONLY A FEW ROLLS LEFT
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Sooa.vait a Aattle Joka. It la related that P.e.ldant Ho •it and Mayor MoCte.lan mat Brooklyn on the recent dedication of the Qea. According to r. porta which bad bran current for a loag Hina the preeldsul sad the mayor had unkindly faaUnga for each other, but thia q.imad to b* d la proved by. th* cordiality of Ihat*
VALUABLE Real Estate In Cape May City FOR SALE To dose up mi Estate 11FOLIDIIK PIMS m Oflie NO. I. A three story frame cottage and stable on land, at No. 676 Washington st., size of lot 100 feet front by 200 ffet deep. NO. 2. Drug store at S. W. corner of Washington and Decatur sts, -together withalU and fixtures. NO. 3. A two and one-half story cottage and lot at No. 330 North at., size of lot 40 feet front by ■75 feet deep. NO. 4. One-half of double cottage and lot, at No. 416 Bank st. NO. 5. White Hall property, al Lafayette and Jefferson sts, buildings and barns on one acre of ground. Par Toma mm4 lafarmatlau apply ta S. ft. MARCY, Marcy’s Phar-
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paw. Aa at wWcb glvra ria* to the aa to wfepfbur a twMar would bo allowed to change f
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th* rate* to prevent
A t>ew lot of Ladle'. Mcrcrriaed Wateta. A new lot of Ladies' Skirts Jast what you want White Duck Skirt* were $i.k. all logo stfBc. The biaeat line of Ladles' fancy Muslin Underwear anywhere to be found in the city.
Men'* and boys' Fall Saits Just enired this w
a here too, by a pair of
Everything in Laventhol's.
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THE HO/IESTEAB East Corner Washinston and Jaokaon St*. CAPE MAY, N. J. THR C*FK is thoroughly up-to-date in all appou* meats. Handsomely appointed parlors for ladies.
mayors hand and hla fare fairly
Surasai With »aall»».
bramod as be aald: -Otad to aaa you tooklLg so wen. Mr. Mayor. Why, only yraunfay Mra RoumvMi and I wore talking a. out you. and she raid aha
»• mweaed with poultry you mwt j aarur naglact tbara. Tb* only way (0 SMa a peuM ta aay tradaara k ta pay
■Met atXaaOra ta tb* care af H Thk
»ouki,asiar b a Hated uuill she raw yM la lha wb.U kora*.- Mi. or MoJteUaa Halted. hU eyra twinkled, ur-
be was aboat • max r ply. when Free!-a. 1 Haora Ui kar.te „ addod
' bra you la A* *.i • h •’ ra ora
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