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JERSEY SCRIBES HAVE FINE TIME, Enjoy Ttiree Days' Duling al Late Minnewaska, N. Y. PLEiSDRE AND BUSINESS.!
t Aft»r Long Trip.
M-hln
which
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of I hr -party «'-rv Murlinird to hrlr room* rlihi-r nt the Wildmrrr or •i|(T iloDia*. Thr txilrln wrrr tint ^o-hrO until Jam time for dinner and n ■•nnir.iariirr of the Ions Jourorr and lie naturnl fathnir lln Idmt t.i'thr trlyi in i-iitrrtHlnmriit had lierti |inn Idrd
or thr ermloi:.
Saturday nn.nilitc war devoted to wirtecr trli« over the many Intereat tic drive* nMlIiitlnc from the monnaln'a annitnlt. The lyort p.'pitlar trip *n* 10 Ijtkr Mohonk. The r.«d from jikr Mlnnewaaka to thin popular reort atretrhra for err •■ml in Ilea alonr h.- aide Of a mnnnfalu TTv WallkUt alley, with Hr |«ltrhea ..f ertam and
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New Jeraer Editorial a-UHa-bitl-held nt l.nkr Mlntiewaaka. county, X. V. from Friday. Ju to Monday. June Thin pine aelei-ted loan-.- of Ita Krent 11
ir drive, and the roadway Itnelf w-ero* 10 have tieeii . Hneled out of the mrka. One of the wonder* uf thla road to ••very one who travel* It I* that nnrh a driveway nbould ever have been !hoitch»<|Miw.ll,le nh'tijr imeb a high
and ptwlpltona cliff.
Icarltic the 1'nderellff road, a* It I* called, which take* a practically there la pnolUer winding climb up the
o Lake
•nk. The*
and I lev. Dr. John Handley. dUtrict aupertntendmit of the New Brnnaarick dlatrli-t of the New Jeraey Methodhrt eonference. Oeorga C. Ootin. the MWiy elected preaidant and J. Lyle Klmndnth. the newly elactad rice prealdent. were Inducted Into office Ur. Gunn in aaaumlag the office pleaded fur the C<w.p< ration of every member of the aaaneUtton In makln^Jtla admtnlatratlnn a aoccaaa. At <ha concl tub id of the l>an<|uet the me tn beta of the party gathered )n the hotel parlor and enjoyed an Informal program of rota! and laaJrowentat iuukIc. Panday waa a day of vaet. No carriage riding le allowed at Mlnnewaaka that day. bnt the more ambltloua of the party took walke to variuna place* of intemd. Tn the morning Dr. Hand ley conducted a religion* aervlce and preached a very able nerttum on "The taw* of God Are Perfeat." The com inent* on the aernion from people att over the country who were rtoppluc at the hotel filled the hoart* of *1! the Jeraeynten. and partlculnrly th. friend* of Dr. Handley, with pride In the evening Mr. Smiley, proprietor of the hotel, conducted a aervlce of non* and pralmv Dr. Hundley.cave a ■hort talk on “Why Men Do Not Attend Church" and then threw the meeting open for dl»cu**lon. The re•ponar wa* prompt, and a moat Intereating meeting developed. Hama by Different Rout*. Monday morning, with reluctance, the goes!* packed their gripe and bode good by to Mlnnewaaka. To avoid monotony the homeward trip waa by a different route from the one by which the lake wm reached. The guest* by carriage to Kerbonkaon.
THE StOLEW KISS nr Barton ai eh* fade elon* as
Balpb Underwood waa coming that night to oak her to be hla wife, aha fait sura, for his manner at the natchan’ done* the other evening had been uoaboold the give him7
to be murtterribly %-
i a poor
ha aver aaked the aame <n>aatlon. hot Jock never would now, though yuara _ be bad shown In a hundred UMe
ways that be loved her.
But that waa bofdre his fatbef died
nd Briarstnsss was found
gaged and aU tbs affairs ealved. Bo now Jack was OUd had Vfsn undertaken I dorwood's agent to pay oft
which liaipb held. , me wise rich end coukf do as she liked with tbs fortune she bad hi bruited frign her mother, but yraa power*, leas to help Jack bare use of that unwritten law that “a man Is to. woo, s The rain pea red down sod at last awoke Ksme to a sense of what was
going on around her.
The rain was coming down in tortots, and sn ominous roll of thunder tn the distance made Beauty tremble. It was a lonely part of the rood. Only a little cabin, much ont of repair. was In sight. She hastened toward It, not knowing if Mrs. O'Grady still occupied the place or whether she ad already gone to live with her sis-
«r tn Kerry.
On trying to lift the latch Earns found It was locked, but discovered t shelter in the pest shed at tbs back. As. she stood there caressing bar on* to allay ka fear* she was startled to beat a key fitted Into the lock of the door In front of the bouse. The hoards of the mod covered walls are 111 fitting and rotten, and Esme could distinctly hear two men talking as they entered and shook the from their clothe*. 'A good thing we were so near tb*
ly fnrnl«h«l. and on the wan* of It* deck* are hrnutlful painting* of scene* along Uw Hudnon nuidr famous by legend and history. <>n Ihl* trip the party enjoyed the courtcele* of Mr. F.
J Hlbbat
illbbanl. p-iu-ruAg.ni.iH-u*
e Albany Da^ftie
Arriving at Poughkeepsie, the party waa transferred by ferry to Highland and' theace to New Palls by trolley through a very pl.-turesqne section ol country. At New Palu carriage* from tin two hotel* at l-ake Mlnnewaaka.the Wild mere and Cliff House, were In . walling to convey the party to fhelr destination at the top of the mountain. The carriage title eonaumed about five hours, but rite country traverntd wa* eo delightful In It* primitiry beauty that none thought the Journey too long. Arrow the Wallklll valley, dot tM with farinbimfcee, the trip led up the mountain side, the toad winding like the letter S to avoid as much a* powlhle a steep ascetlL AU along this mountain road are pm-lpitou* ellff*. huge rocks, gurgling stream* and fall*-
and cancndi
d.e^oJjiUre
[viwlble of desertptlnti. Mlnnewaaka U mnrtelou- for It* uatooil Iteanty. bnt at Mohonk the work of nature bar lioeu mnrvek-uKv enhntv ed by the hand of a-JU. Here r.r- well kept lawn* of nattml *l.«iic. flower gardens tibounding In variegated foliage and a large hotel Oiling every w;ant that mortal man might desire except Intoxicants A.-nrw^r- bike from the b-itel 1* Sky Top, rising majestically from the w»t.v « i-dge and affording a tuagiilfleent imnoranih- tiew of the jrnrn.nn'dlng country a* far as the' eye Business Meeting Held. Saturday afternoon the buxine** meeting of the Editorial association waa held on the porch of the Wildmore overlooking the lake. President, Pharlgp L. Bdwvids of Ixwig Branch pry*Ided at the • •• in-:. The buxlnona liicliiiled Jhe re|>ort .-f a committee appointed a year ago to pre|iare a comprebemdve libel low. a dlw-awlon of the new rate for legal advertlxlpg In the state and other mutter* of Interest only to the mift. the trading of a very Interesting and pnnilcnl j>a|ier on •Tile Value of the Editorial Association 10 the Publisher." by J. Lyle Kinmonth, editor and publisher of the Aaburj Park Dally Pre**; the election of officer* and of new member* and a necrology of members of the aasoclaho had |«*ard away during the
year.
The otTVecr* elected are: President. George C. Gunn of BurllugKm; vice president. J. Lyle Klnmonth of Astmry Park: aecretary. J. W. Clift of Bummil: treasurer. XV. B. K. Mason of Bound Brook.' Executive committee—Jacob L- Ban-' nell of Bound Brook. Outrles L. Edward* of I*ong Branch, II. B. Rollln*on of Rahway, Charles I- Stryker of Washington and Benjamin F. B. Brown rf Mata wan. Eight New Members. Eight new mrmheta were elected to racmliershlp In the oseuclaUun. they being W. E. Mhldleton of the MlllvUle Iti-publlcan. T. K. Iluasen of the Elisabeth Times. K. L. Pollard of Newark, Jarvis K. Briley of Grantvcnod. Georg* 8. Drew. Jr., of the Palisades Pont Matthew C. Ely of the Hoboken Ob-, wrrer. W. A. Hweeney of the Red Rank Htamlnrd and H. B. Hart uf the Atlantic Highlands Journal. itnrday evening the anqnal waa held. After the guests had partaken of tb*
a drive of about an boor on the pji poslte side of thr mountain from that traversed on arrival- From K.chunk von the trip vvas by raU to Kingston, through the brantlfol Rond out valley. An hour or *o was spent at Kingston, and pa wage wa* thru taken on one of the HtMlmm river boats for home. To tboee unfamiliar with Iai%c Min newaska a word or two of dewiiptloi, might tie Intertwtlng. It I* located to that i*irt of tbe-Appalachlan monutaln range known aa the Kbawaiigunk mountains, where an estate of 7.OOP sene la owned by the Kmllry brothers. One brother ha* charge of the Wildmere and the other the Cliff House Just acnw* the lake, giving persona! attention to their guest*. Mohonk. another estate of 7.000 acre*. I* owned by an uncle of the Bralley brother* and oue of two brntbers who founded both these famous mountain nmurta through fhe hill* c' the MlnneWH*ka lake region are driveway* and paths leading, to points of great natural beauty. The development of this rugged country ha* been ponalble only by the expenditure pf a vast sum. of.
. Fcr Q
would think thht roc) ib would be likjfc 1 -e. t«
it aeem to be tbr
Quiet Outing.
Ijiki- Mlnuewaska t* Indeed “fir fr>tn the madding crowd,” and everything about It I* conuu he to rgot of both mind and body. There an amusement* except tboee “Wblrb nature provide*. The elder Btnllcj laid down strict rulr* when the place
and these rake ar\
atrictly adhered to by the soceeedln gcnerutlon The hotels __ * atrictly tem|ierauce iirluclplea. dancing and. card playing are ne lowed. One woald think th';'
rule*
such doe* not Mlnnewaaka. Visitors there come convinced that the rale* are no narrow mindedntos. bat *iirln from sincere and honest conviction In the hotel parlor, at the bottom of i crayon of the elder Smiley brother* la this Inscription: "A* For Me and My Uonae, We Wfll Serve the laird." Thl: tells tb* whole story of thri&remlng ly rigorous rales of the plsce. The proprietors uot only profess religion: but, strange a* it may seem In the** day*, they kdually lire H. and tbt moral atmosphere at their hotel Is os ore a* the air that on* breathes. The view from this mountain toy needs be seen to be appreciated. On side of the Bhawangunk Is the beautiful Wallklll volley and on the other the park-like landscape of tlx Rond out. In th* distance are the Highlands of the Hudson, fhe Besk hill*, the Green mountains of ml and the Catakllla. a scene of Indescribable beauty and charm. There would be something wrong with the makeup of an editor after spending three day* amid such «. did u
he strenuous dull** The member* of the outing fe, to whom much credit 1* doe ft* he sorceea of I be affair, ware M" RoHlnaou. Mr. Clift and Mr. Mason. W. A. SWEENEY
“Tea." answered a vole* which mads Earn* blush In tbs semldarknass; “tt Is but It will noon be over. I am not sorry It baa come you will ace that something to the plsce before anc ccuples IL It Isn't lit for a doff to Uve In. moch less a human bring." “I shall do nothing. IfU no oar ney on property of thla These peasants are nacd to pigging IL Leave th* place alone." "That Is. of course, your affair. Mr. Underwood." told Jack. "In my poolIt was my duty to point out to you what waa needed, but I ike you do IL Only I tell you man that the neglect of your tenants' tntereeis Is s dlagrsc* to tb* neighborhood I have Worked as your agent tn order to work off tb* marl ige which you h.-id on my propert; it I suppose tb# fi-rerio. nr* you threaten must come bow. for I cannot work for you any longer and have money to redeem the mate." “And -pray why am I to toar y valuable *crvi.*s?" i “ "Too*now that during my meat your profits have nearly doubled, but when tt < omes to distilling Hquan tn underground distiller lev and expect big me to be a party to tbo fraud I draw the lino." “How dare you apeak Uk* this to m*r said Underwood, choking with rage. “You pauper. If I had not cm ployed you you would hare starredr
We Make Harness and make It right. The quality of tin leather and the other materials used, - the best obtainable, and Ita cut put grther and stitched br skilled bands Double or single llarnee*, for farm delivery or road wagons. • Flue carriai"arnesi. u a specialty of ours, etc. JWDon i t-orget the Place. W. A- LOVETT Car. WaaMagtoa and Perry StreetCATO HAY. N. J.
said Jack tn a calm tone. “It la tnx
could hardly catch his
for be was alraadj in th* rood. T hav» ordered back th* pips* and sUD*.Tbe dlckrua you haver roared Un
be paced th* m leers blr
"U Is a tsrgs s
s of money t
"I know." said the girl la bar quick, bright way, “but what doe* that matter! 1 bare aver so much more whan that la spenL Besides. I happen to know the mortgage will be foreclosed If thl* money Is not paid, sod I bar*
other reasons as writ"
Beauty, trotting along in tb* twl light, waa within a mD* of bar worm stable when ah* sndf swerved from a dark figure walking mildly along tn the shadow. ■am*, who bad btou alttb la the saddle, tRaklhg over >'* work, was taken unawares and
flung violently to the
be who bad nnwlttlnglj frightened the cob—lifted ber quickly Jo M* She was dazed and stnnnad. ani as her bead rested on hla shoulder be stooped and. pressing bis Ups to her*, stole tlx ktss that be never dated to hope would be htt by right. . “Bame." be said after a pause. In which each retd the other', bee*. "1 never dared to hope that you bad gives me your love, and I have me rlghl to oak yon to be my wife, for In a taw weeks I aha I! bar* no bom*. Bri* remore la no longer because I could not help It a# you lay In my arms aa
fainted."
amOIng. “and It in very u Jack, only to want to klaa bar* fain tad"
■ of you
Business will prosper Only when the people Ol the ooaunnnity Make a united effort Your holiness depends On others’ prosperity. Unless we work together Results are disappointing. Only those prosper Whose patrons art prosperous Nothing succeeds like success! Towns thrive and lourish Only when they detente tc — When their own people Neglect no opportunities.
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To Cook or Best It’s Hard to Beat
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LAUNDffRINQ THE LADIES’ DAINTY GARMENTS ch os shirt waists, skirts, lingerie ate., is a port of our work which w. give more thane.rdInary core and si ollocTour dainty garments ore earefull) washed tn pure water with pur# soap starched to Juat the proper degree U piaas* you. and are so nlealy tronet that they look eren batter than whe:
W* deliver g
a of thla nature la stiff pasteboard boat**. ThU pre being mossed by ha will nj r mas had out of shape by accident Try our work-you cant help Ilk
Large and Cool Porch#*.
Telephone Connections
Hotel Chalfonte
AEA/i THE BEACH
Cool Shady Porches.
. A. CRE86E, Owner and Proprietor
T he Wyoming
Soulb I-afayetU St. Ketoeen Congress and Perry nu. One Square from Reach. Xupertar Cuisine.
Moderate Prices WM. D VAHZAHT
APE MAT, N. J.
^ THE VIRGINIA [>>
Cape May, N. J.
GOSSLER <i SMITH, Prop,.
raSTE T^.BX_E BEE'TICE S-OT-ra ■'wVrrxx E a-xno XXoiiE Xroxgroxt-x Choice X-ocjLuriob.' CaLn-wntEa 2-£oee
Plaza
228 PERRY STREET
Improved and Renovated Conveniently Located
Moderate Rates
Wm. S. Vanzant, Proprietor.
JEWELER
JEWLERY \, WATCHMAKING
Largr Slock ol Carrkilly Selected Goods CLOCKS OF ALL KINDS
WATCHES CLOCKS OR JEWLERY Promptly sal Ski! fully Dos* BELFORD GARRISON X6 WashiEEtou St. CiPt MAT. ». i.
TAILORS
Spring Openmfl Look Fit
A nd you wiU command respect. Let us aid you in selecting a becoming fabric for your SPRING SUIT. We pledge unqualified satisfaction in fit. etc. V A NKESSEL 424 Washington Street Keystone Phone 124X
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ElCsI ROSElSI'FHiVIV ... Ladies and Gents Tailor ... Suits made to Order. Work Ciatled for and Delivered Rapairing, Scouring, Cleaning, and Preasing. *13 'w-A^xzxRroTOisr ar. Kayatour- Phowe tOBM OAPsC MAY. H. «.
BOWLING
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