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CAPE MAY HERALD.

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VOL. VII. NO. 21

CAPE MAY. N J.. THURSDAY. MAY 23, 1907. EIGHT PAGES

Subscription—$1.00 per Year

THE NEW STEEL PIER All Necessary Subscriptions lor Erection are Secured TO REMOVE TRACKS

Work will k« Started ImmedUtetr. Bat will aot hi Flntihed in Tlai Far Tkta Sasaar

>. mrr looklns about (or car^lldaUa ectioov In ( ape May County thei be elected a ataeriff Vo auooeed Wt H Bripbt.wbo under the ooualli niton cal

Capt. Frank G. IW«rar<l». of the Cape May Heal Fatale Company, annonocee that be baa aecnrrd all the aob^rlptlon* pier to he erected at the foot of Madlaou Arramrementa are belns made wtih the Cape May. Delaware Bay and Sewell'. Point Railroad to take up lutracka where they now croa« Beach avenue north of the avenue between Madiauu avenue and and from 'here ont New Jeraey avenue to tbe point on that avenue where there pree rut tracks are located. Thla will alee proper entrance {or tbe pier. Work, It is reported, will he .Varied immediately, but In eiew of the lateneaa of the wasoo tbe pier of course may be ready for nae thl. araaon.

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E. Clinton Hewitt who 1. cm pletlnii hi. second term, and a coroner inoceed Robert S. Miller of Capa May Court House. Interest la alao being maollevied in Cape May o(B elected from the mayor

of the poor. Tbe of tbe Republican

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nominate tbe prra. select Mayor Tbon sheriff.

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Laat Friday Governor Stokes signed tbe onifonn d'vorce law enacted by tbe. Legislature. Tbe measure was drafted by Judge William M. tanning. Vice Chancellor John R. Emery a id the Rev. Henry Collin Minton. D D., the New Jeraey delegate, to tbe uniform divorce coogrea* Tbe bill makes New Jersey's divorce law conform aitb tbe recommendation of the uni orm divorce con gress and tightens dirorce restrictions in this State. It la practically impossible new to secure a divorce by eatabI sbing temporary residence here. Desertian is made grounds for partial divorce, as well as aba dote divorce as

heretofore.

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Prevident Peter Shields, of tbe Cape May Real Fatale Company who sailed foi Europe last Saturday, has entered hi* Ova yacht in tbe race tg be gireo by tbe M r blebead Yacht Club of Boston, to th. Bermuda* and return. in consequence of tbe entry of Mr Shields' yacht with Mom of tbe Marblebrail Yach Clnb. this nrirsnixatlon wil bring It# fleet of yacht* to Cape May daring tbe middle of Jane when they are or their return from a visit to tbe Jameatowi Exposition where all of the yacbts will gt carrying their owners and friends.

Broke Collar Bone C»y Treasurer Isaac H. Smith, had th. tmsf.rtune on Saturday afternoon to break hi* « tlsr bone. While going ont tr look after a horse which was In the rear a hi. yar-t. to- >ocldrntally atnmblcd over ■ rope and sastaioed tbe Injury, which bowever, (he doctor*say. will not heaeriona Mr Smith i- 'n bis aevroty-aventh year, aid la one of tbe most active bueineaa mer of Cape May. being a director of tbe Secnr Ity Trust Company, and having been trea urrr of Cape May for about eighteen

Master Charles Needles, aged nine yean, son of Collector and Mr*. Sol Needle*, died at SJO o'clock yesterday afternoon, after suffering for more than nine Weekwith brain fever. Hr waa a bright boy and bl* loas Is keenly felt by bis parent*, who have tbe keep sympathy of tbe inanity Tbe faoeral will ocenron urday morning at eleven o'clock, from St. Mary's Catholic Church.

Rev J. W Los.de.i Called One Wednesday evening of last week tbe congregation of Cold Spring P.eabyterian Church, chose aa its pastor tbe Rev J. W. Lowden, of Passaic. S. J Mr. Lowden has preached several times for the congregation and his call waa

A party of PiUaburgers who we Cape May yesterday looking aver th. steal pier site included Ka Senator Wi Elian. Emil Swenaaon partner of Andrew Carnegie, and F M. Bodoia. Tbay wen accompanied by Foci near EUla T. Tbomp son. of New York.

To Manage the Columbia Gtoega B. Reel, who formerly mat the Colombia Hotel, will again mi i. Since leaving Cape

Qaletly Rev. James Boras, of (he mat M. E. Church, united in marriage on the IBtb tost., Mr. Herbert James and Helen Holmes, both of Uveeo Creek. B. J.

POLITICIANS ARE BUSY LOOKING FOR CANDIDATES Many Changes on the Slate this Fall will Probably Bring Many Sudden Surprises

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In Cape May he has been the organist of the First Methodist Cbnreh. and has rarely missed a service In that period. Ha la a member of Cape Island l-odgs No. *0, F & A. M . Cape May Lodge No. *t. lodependent Order United Workmen, end Cape May Conclave, Independent Order Heptaaopbs. For a number of year, preceding bis election as ms member of the Board of Education and acted as clerk of tbe Board, served aa a member of tba Hoard of Health For m .yor tbe plans arc Furmer-Msvor Frederick f. Melvin, who served from 1881 to ISO. and of tbe moat popular mayors which Cap* May baa bad. While always retaining his residence In Cape May, Mr Melvin ~ been away from thla elty fora number of years, but baa again returned bis permanent residence and

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*11 tbe votes of the city with the exerplian 57, which were cast for Dr K. H. Phillips, (be Prohibition candidate. In likh ~ ~ ' ' K. Millet :tlon by a msjvrity ol 144 tom*, IVJ5 be was practically re-elected without opposition. Mayor Millet waa born In Philadelphia. October. 8,1851. and acquired bis education In tbe public schools tbere. After graduation be entered bis father's spice dll and remained for arreral year, ui ire led with the K nicker* bocker lee Company, aetiee partisan, and his Domination by tbe Bepnblleans If th* reent transpires, wll| indorsed by the Democrats and be practically unanimously ai the head of the city, born In North Carotins in 1848, and removed to Philadelphia when be ; months of age. , ~ ' reached his sixteenth yeai Cape May and baa maintained He was engaged tbe hotel business, being clerk In the old Wsshli ' ' Hotel. He boa roodneted Philadelphia. Washington and Cape May alderman, serving until briu a elected mayor (be year followDaring fats Incnmbrancr as be brought to Cape May St. John's Commandery Knight* Templars i.f Pblladel phis, and tbe Washington Light Infantry, which carried him prisoner to Washing ton and tbere Impioed upon hi a binqiiet given In hia boaor. From oldHbews, proprietor of tbe 9m le Excursion Hogae la Capr May. Be la <• appointed post master of Cape Mav Ion April id and served no til April a ..lue tbe American Ice Ji. INSU. '.in-das itsanperinten- li I. reported that Stephen B. Wilson •r. since which time be will be named for recorder. * position U) . been in tbe coal bosioes. for himself. U> b cb be aspired at tbe last two rrc.nler arly all tbe years wblcb be bsa resided

The entrance to tbe Cape May l Ph-r. located at (be foot of DecaUir si lest rot ad br Are last Friday after- . entailing a loas of abonl leu tbom and dollars. Theflr# waa can-ed hr tl boiling over of a tar pot which Vlctc Dvolsot. thrower of tbe pier, was hoilln preparatory to placing upon the felt roof e pier. Tbe fire was a stubborn e isr of tbe Are In the felt, and b Cans.* tbe building was In aneb shape that It was unhandy to hr rvacheiLby tbe Bmiieii. and severe tussle was Dad In gritiog the sines under control. All of tbe rnlianc* 0 the pier, including tbe stort-s ami the utranor house wervcompletely destroyed, •gether witb tbelr couteutr Mr. Deni. 01 bad no Insurance. One of tbe aior oornpanls. Jom-pb 1. Schwartt. of Bridg- - ton. bad placed In about two tbonsain' dollars worth of new summer novelties -ml upon wblcb be bad one thousand dnl arsof liisnrinee. A Japaor-e b d ala-, irrived a few days prevsdlug. and aneb oi iIs summer stock of goods aa bad arrived vas also destroyed. Underneath tbe pier bare were stored twenty thousand fret of pine lumber wblcb was to have been nerd In making repairs to the pier, and this mgbt Are and waa almost totally dr* truynl aa wsll. Drnlsot, the owner, lived c tbe pier and lost bis household Roots nd wearing apparel. Tbe pier was built In IMS at a east of Mn.uuo. and Anally came Into the possession of D. Ramary Patterson, of Pblladel pbla, and then In turn to John F. Kali, of York. Pa. He Anally disposed of It to >e present owner last December Cot ncilman Samnrl W. Moore, of Atlantic City, entered Into an agreement to parebaae tbe plar for 05.000. bat tailed to make his Ant payment asd forfeited bis rights under the agreement. It is announced by Mr. Den I sot that be III Immediately repair lb* atrnctarr and be ready for summer business with it. He took ont a permit on Mondav.

ARRAIGNED BEFORE MAYOR After Given Hearing They Promise Not to Disregard Law Again Charles Vaaaer and Jet* Cox, both Jlored. were before Mayor Millet an Monay to answer tbe charge of disobeying tbe recently enacted Garbage Ordinance of tbe Board of Health. After lecturing the d men upon tbe importance of complying with tbe Board of Health's laws and resolutions, tbe Mayor let them . floe of 55.00 and $7 75 coats ea Both promised not to disregard the I again. Tbe Board of Health are determined that tbe recently enacted ordinance shall be faithfully carried ont. and If It is tbe people of Cape May will be greatly indebted to Ibis body for tbe reform, which

LADY MINSTREL SHOW To Be Give* Tomorrow and Saturday Even lags In th* Anditorlum I preparations having been completed Cape May will witness a minstrel show on Friday and Saturday Great pain* baa been taken to make this success, and If yon have not purchased your ticket yon may get left as to reserved

DR. HEISLER DEAD Was Prominent Minister, and Known All Over New Jeraey Conference After an lllncas extending over a period of nearly flee months, the Rev. John Hauler died last Friday morning abonl 10 o'clock, at bis borne In Camden.

Dr. Hrisler

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but It was not nnlil tbe early part of last January be was oonBoed to hit home. HI llloeas waa of aneb a nature that It wi Impossible (or him to Ha down, and I was compelled to seek what rest be coni In a silting positloa. He waa attended by Dr. U. F. Middleton and Dr. Howard w, called In occasionally tor oonsnltatlo He is survived by a widow sod a son. Dr. Hrisler wa. born at HeislerviUt, Mvorice River. Mareb IS. IML'and wa* 76 years old. He wa* osdainad in tba Mntbodlst Cbnreh Bfty years ago and nntll bia last sickness oouflued him to bis boi

» been able to attend to bis

While la this city. Dr. Helalrr was tba

r of the First Mttbodlat Cbu Tabernacle Church. Centenary and ■ Union Methodist Cbnreh For ru years this wsll known minister

baa been taking tbe plai

wbo died or v

era. Hr waa fori Bridgeton. Trenton SI ' 0 this city be had charge at (oar parishes On April M at last year Dr. bra ted tbe gridra anniversary of

Oh! For Wildwood Tbe com medio us steam launch U will mate bee Aral trip to Wilds on Decoration Day. Thursday, May 90. Passengers trill have a chance of ependlug several hour, in Wildwood. For of starting, etc., nae posters.

Hrisler was alao uraenrrr of Urn Pitman • Gawp Masting Atari elation. His late yaars at ■siabtrsiilp In the ehureb has been Identified with Centenary M. C. Cbnreh, Cal

PART OF PIER BURNS

Entrance is Razed by Flames Which Threaten Opera House

FIREMEN PRAISED

Kntlro Let #( Sommer Novcltlex Owned by Joseph Schwarts were Completely Destroyed

YOUNG PEOPLE IN CONVENTION Feet Jeraey Baptist Societies Hear

Reports and Addresses

Tbe annas! convention of Young Pro Ir'a Societies of tbe West New Jer*r] Baptist A-sod* t loo began Tuesday mornNorth Baptist Cbnreh. Mlllvllla. with delegates from G loo crater, Ope May Salem and Cnmbrriand Counties present. Rev. Frank Anderson, pastor of tbe Flrat tircb tbere, lei tbe opening dreotlnnp. V. \V. H. Bawdon. nf Bridge too. cbalr- ,* of tbe Execatlvr Commltte. presided, d responded to tbe address of welc me

by Bee. E. B- Free mar.

Deborah Ht ration Kllx.betb Powell and Mae I-re and Mrs J, C. Foster, reported (or tbe Lookout Committee. n one tbe speakris of tbe day were Rev. V. F Hahn, at Newport; Rev. John M. Bab', of Cedarvllle; Rev. F. B Lane, of Vineland: Rev. J. Warren Davis, nt Ped ricktown: Mb* Anna Smith, of Salem; Rev. W. H. Cll^man. of Woudstewo; Rev.

Governor Stoke* baa eommlaslonad tbe following Commlsiooes of Deeds for Cape May Connly ; Reuben T. Johnson. Lower Township; Jamas Shoemaker. Upper Township; Cal os M. Broughton si «n Jefferson, Dennis Township; Ji taster. Robert Fisher, Jos. L Sen Harry Headley. Frank E. Darby. Harry F. Stanton, Jerome S. Ruth. Ocean City: Robert Bright, U IRUm E. Young, Angle sea; John B. Hano, Wildwood; Louis meysr. Saa lale City; John U Bark, Holly Beach: Charles T. Campbell, Lonls G. Jenkr, Joseph C. Channels. Aaron Hand, Cspt May City.

What Yon Have Been Waiting For An opportunity to purebase a strietly ladern. no to dale, well located box

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r ocean having twelve rc

. baeemeot, new hot plant In l excellent shape. Fine system of elsctric , ligb Ingand gas tbroughout the borne. ’ Moat desirable cottage for renting par . always brings good rents. Only a

Cap* May. N. J

Refnaod to Appoit

Vice-Chancellor Learning In Camden oa Monday refaaaddnflollaly to appoint

telvrr for tba State Mutual Loan Aasoeiati'ta. TbU aa

i association bss bran pot ta the bands of three trustee* by It* own skockbolders, and tba Vlea-CbaneaDor decided that tba iolaraats of Iba pany would ba beat wwfcad ont In that {

way.

Mr Albert PlaamnlriOa, Haw York, ia Villa for * -*— “

THE COUNTY

GRADUATES

Those who Succeeded in Passing-Commencement to be held at South Seaville on Friday, June 14

PERSONAL MENTION

Count)- SupL 0. 0. Barr

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County Superintendent nf Schools Use*' O. Barr baa completed tbe marking of tbe examination papers of those who took tbe county examination last week. He baa passed 23 grad nates, of which 35 srr o tbe eighth grade and 57 from the b grade. Heretofore the graduates e all been from tbe eighth grade. A departure has bean take a this year by Mr. Barr in tbe examination of the papers. Heretofore tbe mark in 4 has been tbe teachers of the schools in wblcb tba pnpll^ra** scholar, and In tbe anxiety :r» honors sometimes scholars may bav#-be*n marked to a higher average than they would have b-eo bad they been larked by a teacher from anotfaer school. The annual eonnly commencement of be schools will occur at the Camp Meeting groand at Sontb SearWle, on Friday, 14. An elaborate programme is being arranged for this occasion. Tbe following is tbe Hat of graduates throughout »e county: Angieaea—Laveilette Bnck. Kathryn McGinley, Kmm* Mack. Dannis Township—Belle Pialn. Bertha Bees: Lndlams, Jessie D. Bllxxard. Sara B. Way; Deuntsrille, Benjamin Bnsbuell, Charles Tomlin, Jr.: South Dennis. Ellen Boyle. Clara McCartv. Marguerite Mrer wald, William Cahaley, Edward HickClermoat, George Rice; South Seavilla, Leslie Lodlam Foster. Olive Gertrue Keriln, Amy Voes Smith, Elisabeth Tbackara Heaton.

-er Township—Flahiog Creek. Sarah Woolaoo, Danaalia Hoffman; Cold Spring

Academy, Mabel Feaater. Walter Oliver. Lealie Douglasa; Krais. Reuben Johnson; Cold Spring. I icon D. Teal. May H. Bailey. Middle Township — Swaiutoo. Anna Powell, Uoabes. Harry High. Wilbert Springer. Marian L. James. Ralph Sayre. Helen Tomlin. MaraoellaMoCraven. Allen Nickenou; Court House. Edith Taylor Kvtella Powell, Lee G. Taylor, Vermoot Stiles, Charles G. Douglass, Rosa E. Dlx. Annie E. Cooper, Mary A.Powell, Blanebt lantg. Marie Back, Ethel Elmer. Irani Corson, E us Camp. Iverna Buck, Elva Camp; Burleigh. C. Russel Strieker, Nora Douglass, liens Askew; Green Creek. Helen Scbellenger, Franklin Fisher. Gran Christian; Rio Grand*. Orilla Hand. Sea Isle City—Jeanette Clouting. Upper Township—Beasley's Point,Ethel H. Banvr; Palermo. Anna Cionting, Edna Townsend; Peterburg. Elmer Steelman, BertbaCaldwell; Tuckahoe. Maude Baker Mary Reeve, Mary Warren. Alta HessJosephine Blixksrd. Franklin Madden. Florence Pritchett. West Cape May—Mary Eldredge. Phene McKean. Haxel Taylor. Samnel ChaonelU. Claude Abillipa. James Allison. James Washington. Mary E- Nichols. Robert Phillips. Wildwood—Eleanor McKnlgbt, Anna Larcombe, Chit*. Wright, Caroline Clark. Etbtl LcCbard, Edna Pettibom. Woodbine—Sadie Lavio, Rose Selgel, Fannie Shlff. Edward Brailowaky. Sbymen Danerhirscb, Samnel Silberman. Israel A. Kahn. Rebecca Shubin, Ms Blume, Jacob Horrowltx. Joseph Camp. Rosa E. Dix. of Cap* May Coart Hoase, has seen red Arst honor and Eleanor Me Knigbt. of Wildwood, second honor.

Spring Visitors are Numerous About Town A WEEKS VISITORS

GRAND OPENING

k oa Washington Street Open* Saturday Evening new skating rink, which is situated on Washington street, next to tbe Reading Railroad station, will be formally psoed on Saturday craning. May 25tb. This Is something new for Cape May. and should be -highly appreciated by tbe lover* of (has* who indnlge In roller skating. Good mnslo will be tbe order of tbe evening, and a lively time ia expected. Exhibitions of fancy skating will be Iran by Muster Harry. Born, tbe obamion boy fancy skater, wbo baa siren exibillons la nearly every part of the United State*. Ticket* can be procured for tbe small mount of twenly-flve oral*. Tbit skating rink is the fluent in Sontb Jersey.

Real Estate Transfers Tbe following is tbe list ol recent real estate transfers for eonlhern Cape May county, recorded in tbe County Clerk's office: bo ancon or vrmrr cars nay Samnel E. Ewing to Jos. P. Greaves, $375. loU 440, 430 and sontb east half of 438, block 37, Miller Farm. Samuel E. Ewing, 8r., to Samnel E. Ewing, Jr., S500U, premises on north side of Myrile avenue. res* K. Arnold to Frank H. Peile, 61, lot 167, block 8, Miller Farm.

_ Wedding of Interest A wedding of note, in wblcb many Cape May people will be Interested, is that of Mies Anna Dong las BreDford. a daughter of Mr. sod Mrs. Charles E. Brvlsford. of Woodary. N. J, to Mr. John B. McCoy, of New cast it. Del. Tbe event will take « on Jane l*th. at fashionable Everseo Hall. Woodbury, N. J.. where the rente of th* bride reside. After tbelr neymoon the oonpls will reside at Danr. Col. Mlaa Brelsford'a mother formerly Mis* Mary Hooper, of Cap* May, be waa a daughter of tbe late W IliUm oper, wbo was sheriff of Cape May Ononty from 1866 to 1850.

A Prominent Ottimen k prominent cillsen of Middle TownIp Is Cbarias P. Vanai being talked of as a candidate for either if *ameat* or that of sheriff,

to fa* chosen ■

Captain Vai t member of the Board of

Now Is the Urn* T. Campbell. 1 IMateaadlt 606 Washington strew

Qap* May had two flic alarms ToesIF, one In tbe morning end tbe other _ i afternoon Fortunately they wen false, tba kind of fire alarms wblcb we like to hear.

^ Mg hoe of frnltt, nets sod candies ;

William Scbellenger et nx to Mattie 11. Ware, fTOU. undivided one-qoarter interest in prem'efes between Lafayette and Washington streets, near Schellengers landing. Henry Famet et ox to Alice Burgee, 6400. premises on northwest ride of Queen street, 25 by abont 05 feet. John Peters et nx to Edward VanKesael, <145. Lots 10, 11, 18 and 18, on plan of lots at Scbellenger* landing. Same to Harry Richardson. $100, lot 3, plan of lota at Schellengere landing. SO BOUGH or SOUTH CAP* HAT Annie C.Knlgbt to Henry H.Hughes, <500. seven acres of marsh and pond in Cape mareb.

Crowd* on Boardwalk Tbe boardwalk la beginning to pnt on a summer appearance appearance, especially on Sunday afternoons, when It Is thronged with people, going and doming from tbe new operatlooa at East Cap* May. Last Sunday was tbe banner day ao far this season, and a number of roi beard that Charles A. Swain. Jackson street, has the finest line of ■ ever seen In this city and hia p

CASHIER WANTED Cant<B M* Dunlap Company i a You# Lady te act as ~

Jackson and Hamxisa Sta.

Mr. and Mrs Joseph Cohen are occupying their c-ttag? on Ocean street for tbe summer Mr*. Cbirle* Kellom.of Philadelphia. IS visiting her hrolher Postmaster James E. Taylor and wife. Postmaster Juu.ee K. Taylor asaum-i the duties of bi* office M nday morning, suhceeding Williams F. Williams. Park Commissioner and Mrs. John M. Rogers, of Wilmington. Del , are oct-u-pving the cottage at 809 Beach avenue. Mr*. U S. Catlett and her little son. schuyler. are guests ot Mis Catlett': mother. Mrs. Sallic Foster, on Per y street. Mr*. W. A. Holman, of Pbiladeiplda, ■ pying their ue for the Charles L. Humphries, of Philadelphia, is a guest of her mother, Mr*. Mary E. Keeoedy, at her Waabiugton street home. Vice CPsncellor Edmond B. Learning was a guest over 9uodav at tne residence of Councilman and Mrs. F. Piaey Townsend. Dr. Jsmei W. Ware, of Bayonne, X. . was a visitor to Cape May yesterday dling upon his mother, Mrs. Mahals J. Ware and suiters. Mrs Charles M. Stuanl, of Ardmore. Pa , is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs Mrs. George Hickey, at tbe residence on Washington street Dr. Gil Pert H. Shearer family are occupying for the summer season the cottage on Franklin street wblcb they have occupied for a number of summer.. Miss Mary Steinmetx.nf Philadelphia, and a former resident of I 'ape May. has been visiting Mrs: Earp and Miss Ellen Earpat tbelr cottoge No. 609 Hughe* Mr. Harold Falkinburg.son of Captain and Mrs. Josiah Falkinburg,accompanied by bis, were last week's visitors witb his parenu at their WashingUo street cottage. Dr. and Mrs. Tbeophilns T. Price, of Tockerton, N. J., have come to Cape May to reside permanently, and are residing with Mrs. Abigail Townsend at her cottage street Mrs. Alfred Hand will lead the B-p-tist Young Peoples’ Union meeting tothe subject will be: “Horae Missions; tbe progress of the Southern Moutaineera." Congressman and Mrs. Henry C Loudenslager arrived on Tuesday and are occupying far the summer, the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. I. Leamiug Sheppard on Jackson street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dougherty are occupying a cottage at 1008 Washington street from the summer. Mr. Dougherty is a son of tbe late Daniel Dougherty, tbe silver tongued orator of PblladelMa. Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Deacon, Philadelphit, have opened a cottage at the corner of Colombia avenue and Franklin street lor tbe summer. They have decided to remain at Cape May all the year. Jeweler Joseph K. Hand has returned from a happily spent ten days' visit at Neehaminy, near Doylestown. Pa- He thoroughly enjoy ea his net. which be felt be needed to take preceding tbe active

Judge fames M. E. Hildreth is wearing s broad smile bees nae of the fact that last Friday he was informed that he was the grandfather of a bouncing baby girl, born to Sir. and Mr.. John D. Johnson, Jr., at Monot Holly. Luther E. Price, of Montclair, K J.. and bis little son, William Evans Price, visitors to Cape May during the Utter part of last week. Mr. Price U a son-in-Uw of WilUam T. Evans, who remtly donated to the Smithsonian Institution at Washington, his valuable set of art treasures and painting*,which brought forth the commendation of President Roosevelt, and cau-ed tbe Prasident lo suggest that the governbuild an art gallery lo particularly care for these douationa to the gov•nt. Mr. Price is the American oorra*pendent of the London Tribeo*. Mrs. Moore and Miss Moors of New York, are guests of Mrs. K. K. Hill and Mia* Ramsay at the Wyoming. Mias Moore baa just returned from St Petersburg, Russia, where she ha* been with Mr. and Mrs. Galliard, for a long Hmo. She gave gave a talk yesterday afternoon to the Sewing Society of the Church of tbe Advent upon the conditions of Bl. Petersburg and the tube, lent time* through which it la passingMr. Galliard 1* connect jd in 8L Petars-

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