Cape May Herald, 17 August 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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choice MisotLul*nr rw U— ^anaafy Mui Pwyl. TMta MMl MMTtealtMM ■nffewd mtW7 f»«o*n th« atMs of TaB^l^ Md they win aooo hfoplTOd 1 coot tpoo —rt-wr. Koptd P«ucrw mod Up rotocoaoo of Uh pordoo wm «rt moautiMota at nil)«. Many of thaaa Msoea bar* ranoTPd or (Wtrayad. The wMtcra portion, owing to tba great difficulty at tfet time to the ragtoo trarorted bj the Du* waa macfcad*7 cot oo the apotgaad •« by moonde of earth or atone pUed around them. Theee poato bare dtoappeared, bat acme of the mounda remain. Many of tbam hare bead daetroyad by "

» raooeerad to enable the relocation of tha^fcaondary wHb preTbe Pennaytraola leglalatnre baa appropriated 97,000tto react and repair the boundary aonamenta and the Maryland fegtOatore 18,000. Dr. W. C. Clark of Baltimore la co-operating wtti Secretary of Internal Affaire L ta of Paonaytoanla la directing i

Hie Hatre Cellar*.

A haberdaaber waa talking the other day of bow young men who danc hot weather kayffn aa extra anpply of collara and wtwn one wllta exchange It for a freeh one. Be told of two young fellow* wte were bound for a dance at one of the aObartoan Inna aad had neglected to eoppty themeelrea-wtth extra collan whan they left home. One waa tall «><♦«! and the other was abort and flat The thin fellow selected hit I Instead of having It wrap-

1 it Inalde the band of

ped tv ba placed H

his bad.

me. II i the t *1 gOMaaTU take three." “Btow are you going to carry-thenar* aahedhto/rtend.-' \ TB abaar yon," replied the atoot young amt. -He asked permission to retire behind the counter for a minute and. raging up hie trouser*, actually fastened the eftre collars around his

rhnsd^ihH Record.

Tbs aoanrtj of plattoom Is beginning bo eanae some concern lynoog the elactrtesl manofacturtse of the country. Far aheot five year* the price of thia ▼atnaUa metal baa steadily risen til today it Is Mstod at a higher price than ever since Its discovery, and every todtoetlon points to atffl higher griem Platinum to now quoted at abont $M an ounce, about twice the quotation of gold, while live y%ai* ago It acid aa low ss 95 an ounce. Since the flooding of the plaflnum mines to the Transvaal, which occurred after the breaking out of the Boer war. man-

T^l Oetsn View Hotel, which I* ao tW managed by Fred. Arnold'* Son*. U a popular teort for the bon-toti element which visit t'apo May. The hwtanrant 1* amid)' provided with the mo*t convonleot of sen loe and the cutoloe to of the beat. Private dining room* have been added to accommodate the large number of patron* of tbla popular plaoe and the aeoood-atory dining room* are espeoially well liked by those who dealt* to enjoy a meal without being scrutinised by paas--by. It is pleasantly located directly the beach and where the cool brecae* blow through oontlnnally. York Broa. (compomd of Stile* York and Charles York), Is a firm of tractors who have a splendid reputation for contracting and building. They all manner of jobbing aa well, and prompt In attending to buslueea. Several of the moat swbstauUal residence* in this city have been erected by them. They ran easily be reached by letter through the Cape May post office, or by calling <jr leaving orders at their residence, U12 tjueeu street, or 1851 Washington street Overcoat* are not a necessity, bnt Blue Flame oil store* are, as 1* demonstrated by all the good housewives about Cape May. After once having used them, It Is impossible to get along without them. They are found at the depot of Charles A. Swain, 817 Jackson street, whose store is well stocked not only with stoves, with all other household uUmtils; and, by the way, Mr. Swain repairs leaky roofs. Drop him a postal card or telephone him. The ‘'Homestead,’’ under the manago eut of John J. (tatty, and on which a large amount of money has been pended during Abe last year, U one of tbe Ml restaurants and sample moms In ipe May. It is located on the oorm aahiugteu and Jackson atreeta, tbe most central point of the to^u. Grill rooms have been provided for special parties. Tbe beet of service to had at that place. Mr. Batty tosbly assisted in the management of the ••Homestead” by hto son, J. J. Ratty, Jr.' Mrs. Robert Hughes, 809 Washington red, carries a well selected stock of bouse furnishing goods, crockery ware, wooden ware and fancy goods needed about a bouse for both use and orna incut. She eells at reasonable prices.

paraphernalia for tbe household. tf Have you visited tbe storfe of Mrs. Mil too Hand recently? If not, you should do ao at once; inspect tbe new line of ladles' wrappers. Rare bargains in -dry goods, notions and shoes, corner Broad, way and 4th avenue. ■* Our regular 40c. mamhmelon* in pound box, 19c; free samples. W. S. Hogan, corner Washington and Decatur

» fettle hop* was held out that fetunh*]* 1 would be found to Alaska and other northern mining countries, but ae eorh dtocoveries have been made— Western Electrician. -rft

qwlek Hess* correspondent Journal writes:

“Btaadtog wheat to the field at noon -today, harvested, thrashed, ground Into floor, baked Into bread to large quantities by a bakery aad sold around town for 8 o’clock supper was a record

“ ~ r to this

A Osset Bead (Kan.) •SC the Kansas City J<

t to the field to the bread plate. A oesnhlned harvester aad thrasher to data* work to California stylo near town. Several bushels were taken to e Mill and Elevator company.

(to the Moore bakery, waa made to to bread, baked aad offered for sale to ! H»W (He Kras's Taxes Are FoM. It to aot generally known that the king pay* taxes under protest—Chht.to to sey. hto majesty, like Queen Victoria, claims to be exempt from Impost and yet to wflltog to contribute without pre*-idlce to tbe rates. For Instance, pert of the Windsor farm land lice within the radtoc of the borough. The

or tbe I by p

paying a sum Just under

re to ao «.

going to law. for how can the king 1 to hto own court* * Free

■f continental Europe era caffing atfenriea to the approaching competition mt American corn olL It to stated that thto ofl to greatly appreciated fret* an toduetrial point of view aad that its

reeke it a possible rival for older aad hatter known varieties of table oil. tVTell directed efforts have been i

• time, notably at tl i. to establish this

the Parts ex- L,

product to

dlrattone tt would appear ihat.t

ton** been successful.

▲ wHa tauThar ktm-

time. When hto cnee wag catted for Mai. tt developed that her complaint ■ngalnet hint rested eolaly on hto faabtt •f earning home lata far sapper. The *enrt declined to hold hia or evsn remnlre bond for a mont paactnal per-

» of hto duty to thto respect, 1 tbe wife toft the mere highly to-

ped the wife toft a leased, declaring tfa

Notice to Taxpayer*. Notice it hereby given that the Commissioners of Appeal in the case of taxation in and lor the Cityof Cape May, in theConnty of Cape May and State of New Jersey, win meet at the City Hall, in said city, at the corner of Washington and Franklin streets, on the third Saturday in August (17th), aad the first Saturday in September (7th), 1901. at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of each day, and wilf continue in session until the duties required of them shall be performed. Dated Cape May, N. J., July 39, 1901. James Lkamikg. Collector of Taxes. If you are In need of ladies' and geota* furnishings, or shoe*, 1n*)iect tbe stock ourriekby K. Conley, 40A Washington street. ^Big redaction in ladies’ shirt waists and wrappers. Agent for Barnes? Krb Laundry. tf

Fop Salk.—One Relrigerator, good as new, only used three months; size 8 ft. high, 8 ft. long and 5 tt. wide. Chas. T. Campbell. Fifty cent shirts with collar* and cuffs 25c. for one week only, at I. Tenenbaum, 508 Washington street. Sole agent lor Thatcher Mfgto’st creamery supplies at Campbells, 308

Decatur street.

boy’s all-woolen pants, all Tor 25c for one week only, at Tencnbaum's, 50S Washington

re. t T«

Will exchange good Remington typewriter for boiler feed pump hot water. Apply to Sol. Nbbdlk&.

Atlantic Laundry.

Steps are being taken for tbe erection to Dundee. Scotland, of a granite monument over the grave of James Bow-

Undaay, who died there 40 yean Mr. Lindsay was a student of

electricity, having reached each a stage

hto tovaadgatlon aa warranted him writing a pamphlet on the subject

of telegraphing without wire*. In 1854

emitted telegraphic signals water, —«wiing them across

tbe harbor of Dundee.

Very, remarkable enterprise to betog show* at the Bristol channel ports to dodf uplMtog. At Cardiff and Llanelly there are docks under construction costing £1400.000 and £200400 respectively. and from Bristol. Swansea and Newport bills have been promoted for

750,000 aad £750400. All. this to to dittos to six undertakings of the a kind furnished within the last U years, aad tt win bring up the reesntexps '

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Men's all-wool pants $1.50, now 75 cents lor only, at I. Tencnbaum's.

inis that were

week

Fon Sale—Concert Grand Chick-

ering Piano, suitable for hotel or large room. Cost $1000.00. Is five

■s old and in perfect order, sold cheap for want of room.

vest

lie sold cheap (All and examine it. f. D. Craig, tf 430 Washington street. Egg* 20c doz. at Campbells, 308

Decatur street.

NOTICE.

give

•nsibli

The Colored American Equitable Indus.rial Association hereby

nolice thal it will not

for any debts contracted by J. W. Fishburn, president of the Asssocla lion, after thia date, July 19, 1901.

By Order of

ISAIAH .WILSON, \ r ice President; HORACE WILLIAMS, 2nd Vice President; T- Z. VANCE,

Treasurer.

nATT.unart

ENGINES BURN HARD COAL. NO TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE SO. 1901. ^Trelrn leave Oqs- Msy for Philadrlpbla: * oc A. M.—Exprvm. Arms Flillsd « * J phi* ».40 Arrive New York 1 Winslow Junction 11.40 A. M.

v- J 5 VS;

tlelphia 9.4A.

8 - 0 °

, M.—Expn-M. Arrive* In Miito- * ch-lpbl* al a.30. 7 P. M. —AeeommoilsUun. Arrive Pbltodatohia 5JO. 4-55 **' h!*"a SO *' re "** ^ rT * vc Phtlsdcl6 i00 P.^M.—Express. Arrive* in Pbils-

Sumlays—

f, 70 A. M —Accommodation. Arrive

Philsdelphla 9.4',

7 70 P. M.—AccommodsUou. Arrive

I'hUsdelphlaB.lO.

. , - P M.—Express. Arrive Phlladel-

4 ,I 5 phlafijo.

Ann P-M.—Exi-urslon. Arrives in Phlla-

U-UU di lphia at 8.10. 8-50 VKST”

Trains leave rhllade)|>hia for Cape Msy

Week Dsy*—

7.00 •h-^M.-^tt^rus*. Arrive* at Cape’ A M.'—Express. Arrive Cape May

8.30 8.45

“•43 — -

11 -45

i. c° * Arriv ” *’ c*!* O p. M.—Express. Amv'e Cspe May ^ .30 E-M —Aorommodstlnn. Arrive Cape •Sundays— 7 nn A. M.—Express. Arrives st Cape l- 00 Mayat9.ro. O . c A. M.—AceommodaUon. Arrive Cape Hsr 11.14. ^ j A. M.—Express. Arrive Cspe May r no P- M —Accommodation. Arrive at 5' uu Cape Msy 846.

on the uruiau ,wiej. jw-suiug, auMSfiiie, Wllltamsperl and points In Interior Pennsylvania. Tickets and Information at station. W. G. Bimui*. Gen '1 Supt. ‘ El,son J. Wkkks, GenT Pass'r Agent

BREAKWhST FOOD GOOD AS MAMAV A chad low Nstn’s food bscsos*

Ralston Breakfast Food b* BOCI bsstlMol cans! roa can sst. Wssrcayoo^ ny a s-lb. packass 0 kno* why lu daUclmu Ssnr charac-

FOb SALE BV JOHN W. MECR111BRO.

KIT80N LIGHT, .A

**t stylos for summer wear, are gh ay free by O. L. W. Kuerr. Call s

get one.

Thomas II. Taylor, tbe popular sod shoemaker st No. 418 Washington street, does all repairing nsatly, thoroughly and at reasonable prioea. He been dplng bnslDeee in Cape May for eleven years. Ripe In uppers sewed by machine with silk to n.ateb. Lo*t or broken eyelets or hooks replaced. Thirty cents for vanilla cream and St. Nicholas sticks file, pound. Tbla week onto. Hogan, corner Washington and Decat Jr streets.

Hotiou.

Several windows have been broken by tbe throwing of shell* and stones at the beach, and all persons are hereby warned that such practice* are contrary to tow and that of lenders will be apprehended and punished. Thu*.. W. Milllt, Mays

June 14. 1901.

('aramris such as you seldom get. Alderney cream, pure sugar and plenty of know how. Free asm pies. Hogan’s, Washington and Decatur streets. Hotice to Bic/ele Riders Attention is hereby called to the following

ordinance:

An ordinance to regulate tbe use of bteycles, tricycles and similar vehicle* In tbe City of

Cape May.

Section 1. Be it ordained and enacted by ■be Inhabitant* of tbe City of Cape Msv In City Council assembled, and It is ben-bv enacted by tbe authority of the same. That all bicycles, tricycle* and similar vehicles, when in use on the highways, streets, lane* and public places of this city, shall have a lamp of such illuminating power ai to be

sect, one hundred yards aiw~ * - thereto and kept lighted, betwi

after sunset and sunrise

Section 3. And be it further ordained and enacted. That all Mich bicycle*, tricycle* and similar vehicles sliall carry a suitable alarm bell, attached to the handle liar of sueh vehicle, which when rung msy be beard one hun-

dred feet distant.

Section X And be It fbrl . enacted. That no person or persons shall be hllowcd to ride any bicycle, tricycle or similar vehicle, within the city limits, at s rate of speed exceeding eight miles an hour,

erpt ss herein provided. Section 4. And be It ftart It no bicycle, tricycle . be ridden upon tbe al

of this eJlv, provided, bow«

shall sot apply to

of speed exceeding eight miles

cent ss herein provided.

Section 4. And be It further ordained and rnartrd. That no bicycle, tricycle or similar vehicle shall be ridden upon the sidewalks or Isiardwalk* of this eltv, provided, however, that this ordinance shall not apply to foot paths or portions of highways, street*, lanes or public place* of this city lying ouUkie of the thickly aetUed parts of the di, , which are wore by travel and are not repaired by the dty aulhoritiea or by the abutting owner. Section ft. And be it further ordained and enacted. That the Committee on Street* and Highways, or a majority of them, may, In their discretion, upon any special occasion, grant permit* to any penon or persons to ride such vehicle during a special time, upon oprrial portions of the public wav* of the city, at any rale of speed, and may annex such other reasonable conditions as ther sliall deem proper, and they may also permit the use of velocipedes or other similar marhluap, by children, on any such sidewalks,

boardwalks and public ways of said city. ' iff And be it further ordained

Section -jiacted of the

That for each and every violation provision* of this ordinance, tbe >r Alderman may, upon complaint

Mayor or Alderman may, upon complain and due proof, impose such fine upon the ol Zander or offenders, as he may think proper.

not exceeding the sum of fire dollars for each offense, with costs to lie taxed, and in defiuilt of the payment of said fine and cost* may commit said offender to the city or county

—108. W. MILLET, Dated June 28th, 1901. Mayoi

DANIEL FOCER. Agt, Cape May, N. 4.

The above Is the “Quick Meal" Trade Mark. If you want to see the little “Quick Meal" chick get a quick meal, put It dose to your eye* and your nose on the croa# (+). Look at It that way ateadlly for a minute and you will ace the chick make a “Quick Meal" of the bug. People who use a “Quick Meal" know bow to cook a meal quick and eat It in comfort. “Quick Meal" Stoves look well, cook well, bake well and last well. They could not be made better at aay price. Their Immense sale Is due to their merits—to nothing else. YOU DON’T HAVE - TO DEPEND ON TJIE iwttfw or (Uas ppessupe. With a few Tnatches iy A gallon of Kerosene oil and a QUICK MEAL WICKLE88 BLUE FLAME OIL STOVE And you have one of the finest Cooking Stoves that was ever built. Call at my store and see for youraelf. CHAS.f SWAIN 305-7 Jackson St. Long Dial*nee ’Phone 16. Local ’Phone 65. P. O. Box 841 CAPE MAY,

DMEMM’S CIRCUS Sewell's Point Pavilion Week of August 19. Educated Ponies, Performing' Dogs. Mile Flora, the Slack Wire Comedian Aerobatic Comedians. Sapho, the only monkey aeronaut. Performance Every Evening at 8.30. Matinees Every Afternoon at 4. Given for the benefit ot the Cape May City Band. J/Jdmission 25 (S en ^ s * NOTE—A free performance will be given by Sapho at three o’clock each afternoon, when he will ascend by balloon 3000 feet into the air, and then drop to the earth in a parachute. Beginning August 19th.

CARROLL VILLA

JACKSON STREET NEAR BEACH. *ff-One Minutes' Walk from Bathing Grounds. “G*

COOL VERANDA. EXCELLENT CUISINE AND SERVICE. CENTRAL AND CONVENIENT LOCATION. Same popular management, MRS. T. R. BROOKS

KNERR’S

m MESSES FOB SOPUOEB THE

These do not need lo last long; they *re not expected to last long, but if you are away for the holidays anywhere, every you are expected to have something dainty in the wsy of a

To do this economically use

STANDARD PATTERNS.

Our full supply lor July has just been received, and show 1

large number of dainty creations for summer wear. 0. Li V. KNERR,

OAxafe MA.Y. N. J. 1

At The Sign of The Red Rockers IMPORTED ft DOMESTIC CIGARS, CIGARETTES, 8M0TIHG AHD CHEWING TOBACCOS

^rench Briar and Meerschaum FINE STATIONERY. Phlla-

r York Morning, Evening and Sunday Papers, delivered promptly

uu arrival or H„in*

Afll f AAAflAA complete Hue at Philadelphia prioea. “Ae 274 Dwt. |,||| k |,|l||||\ArU-va Hail, Ih-roughly a.-aaoiH<d. Imported »h<1 DoUULI UUUUUmeStlcCigare, Cigarette*. Smoking and Chewing ToMrs. JACOB BECK, Cor. Ocean and Hughca Sts.. CAPE MAY. N. J.

Snuff. Etc. FineFi

Pipes. Full aaaortment of Smokers* Articles, dulpbl* and New Y'ork Morning, Evening and 81

~ IF THEY IRE TENEXttUM S CIOTHING THET ARE PROPER. Have you seen our new Ready-Made Clothing Department? Look at the low^prices in Men’s, Boy's and Children’s Suits. Also tbe latest styles Hats. Great Bargains in Shoes. All up-to-date styles. Come and convince yourself that I am the cheapest in town with the

largest assortment. I. TENENBAUM The Leading Clothier, Sheer and Gent’s Outfitter,

508 Washington Street. Sol. Needles’ old stand.

PLEASE YOUR HORSE. MAKE HIM STEP FASTER. Nothing Makes a Horae Work Better Than a Sat or Harneao That Fit* Well. WE CANJDO THAT WE make harness to FIT TJ^E HORSE, not the horse to fit the harness. If you Wish your harness to look well and last long go to a maker and not to a seller. It is a profit for me to sell you first class goods, not to humbug you in a cheap lot of harness made to sell and not to wear. Call and aee my line of goods and look at my prices, and we know we will receive your order. W. A. LOVETT.

0GEAN f^sase. Decatur St. itt leech lie. Opposite tree Pier, CAPE Ml, I. J. EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN,' PLANS. LARGE SUMMER GARDEN ATTACHED. CAFE THOROUGHLY^ UP-TO-DATE.