Cape May Herald, 31 August 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 8

Returned H >me.

Wlillum 8 t'lmmplou, »f Te*., •rrtvcd In ('»(».• May on Wudm»d«y ami Carr hla Ki»u>r, Mr». Mcmurau Mu^Iuk. a kurprlac. ‘ Mv leK TiU'kabiM, hi* n»ti*r liUot', when 32 yean of »j;e, in 18>4, ami wont U> Tcxaa. ‘ HU rviurn thU week wa»hU timi »Ult home Miioe leaving )!•■ U ill-lit;hint w ith Texa*. and alwaya

rr.|K-cU U> n-aiile ihcre.

(lie Jp-pnl

ami ahnemaker at Ni-. A\o W.n atrdel. <h*» all repairinj; <mi;hly and at n-aaonabU-prlcea. la-ell dnliie bualneM ill Ca|M-

eli-veo yearn. Ilipk

luachtne with ailk U»~«iate^.

la or h-Hik* rrplaoed.

TAX SAL,E.

IlgUMI

itly, tbor-

- He haa | tiun

sr sis sw

public vendue, all the. land*, hereditament and real *»Urte mentioned for the ahortcat teni ccd twenty-five year* for unlnif

erty and ten year* for improved property, for which any person or person* will a*nie SKA 'Si.’asS'afflSS ami all co»t«. fees, cliarge* and expenae* in relation to the'lrvy, aaacasmefil and collec1 i’rJSii

IV. S. K Kbli-lda, >( Interest to h

biokeii eyelvti

May ior | Hnll. ci.nicT of WaaliiuKton and 1'ranklin -1 SH-«

— j ° The^iid'und. tenement*, hereditament f^zztsz HlwSSSwSSiS.

Mni-t. i-arrii./a well nrh-eted afock of j have been laid on account of the same, a li..u*c fiiriiUh.nK KomU, crockery ware, - the amount of Uxea Jaid^on account

wimmIch ware and taucy ijikkIii Deeded j e * ch * >ar ^ e • -

nd onia

►••quality of cmnls. Her

.tuck jm-lndea the latent of improved

aUiut a house for boih

menu She sella at reasotjable and keeps the besfquality of Rood

pnraplienialia for the houaehidd. Thirty cents for vanilla cream and Si. - Nichols* sticks 21c. pound. This week . only, lioffan, ciimcr S\ a*hin^tou and

Decatur strevta:

Martha Adam*, block 6, lot 27. tlM*. S«:ap.p;s: sfiiiSiSr,.. s'sa&pas'w is» c «Sv1*Ws3T wm-vi. In.* 2-*. aee. C. Uvviin- i-state....... . .

i. hut Blit-

mutis'i rated io,'|j V^rowi-

iwaalty.

U detnt _ . .

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Overcoat* »rr mil a ueuessl

Klame oil Rtnri-s

by all the kishI housewives al •M y. After once havinj; uaeil Is luipiuuiihle to get along wit

They are found at the depot of 'Charles _A. Swain, 817 Jackson street, whose store

i> well stocked not only**Ith stoves, but 1.TiriT"bl<ik wltli all other household uicntil*; and, '*— ' X ‘ *— J -

by the way. Mr. Swain repairs leaky risifa. Drop him a postal card-or tele-

phone him.

If you aib in m>-d of ladies' and gents'

|wct the stock

fumishiiiKS, or sbocs, iii*|s earrinl by K .* Conley, . 400 WashincI street. Big reiluctlon in ladies' wh ._ w aists and wra|ipers. A^feut for Uamea

Erb Laundry.

and Charles York), I

tractors who have a splendid reputation for contracting and hnilding. They do

all inautier of jobbing aa well, l prompt in attending to buallies*,

of the most substantial residences in this city have been erected by them. They ran easily be reached by letter through the Cape May poat office, or by calling or leaving orders at. their residence, 912

tHeC.

poat office, or by calling

Queen street.

1351 Washington street.

Have.you visited the store of Mrs. Mil toil Hand recently ? -If not, you' should do so at once; inspect the new line fJ ladies’ ifrappcra. Hare bargains in dry goods, notions and shoes, corner Broad-

way and 4tb avenue.

Our regular 40c. marshniclons in one p-mnd box, 19'-; free sample*. W. 8. Hogan, corner Washington and Decatur

Standard Fashion Sheet*, showing the latest Style* fur summer wear. »r-< given away free by t). L. W. Knurr. Call and

gel one. •

The “Homestead.’’ under the manage, tneut of John J. Ratty, ami on which a -large amount of money has been expended during the last year, is one of the t**t restaurants and sample rooms in, Cape May. It is located on the corner of Washington and Jacksoi] stnets, the nmal cefilral point of the town. Grill rooms lisvi- ^»eeii provided for special- parties. Tlie jvest of service Is bad at that place.

MfT Katty isahly assisted jmcw at' the •‘Humestoad'

d. Ratty, Jr. -

d bi the manage["•brbU son, J.

Caramel* such aa you neldoui get. . cterney craftm. (mire sugar and plctit know how. Free samples. Hogi Washington ami Deuauir atreeta.

The Ocean View' Hotel, ’ which la ably managed by Frvd. Arnold's Sous, la a popular resort lor the bon-ton element .which visit Cape May. The restaurant is amply provided With the moat convenient of service ami the cuialue U of the lieat. Private. dining moms have been aildi-d to scconiinodaie.tbe large number - ufjpairon* wf this pot>ular place and the wroild »u>ry dining rooms are especially

well liked by I hoar «

im-al^W itboiil lielug seiutiuiza-d ■ er* by. It is jileaaantiy located

1 by paar--d directly

rfrr-sssttf

arc. S, Drvltir estate, 1 to 7 itroada.**.,”?,-

M' St' uiH.

liUpss bhrt i- i«.«/ •»». 3,“ill e. HiidStt bi'wk i; jit'i; 'itiiid. J o u *, w h%L?££T>«x;^ ^ John^HJ.JS!' UWk' i'' to. •«.' Taod; 100 •>W Hr^^Sr'li' iot' 44. Tridi^ 80 fUlsfSS" A^H.rne..'Noei i.' lot i. iti’• l00 .vi: Vterm..'W-ia .oi». 1000 A feci; i: Ini if; iUat iu. , " 00 eWawaKesi'a-itaim*;

,rV'r"ta -i» «■ c is* si ‘jofe zststox-mi” l£l 2X\SZ.;iiS* x x

-Mnccte Oder, block h\ lot 17. l»r.i. 'msmzzzz ’i 5Ea'£2; , -.13 'ui^av A-L. Hayiuw. block O^lot 19, ytB*. ->«'

ti.v

eWt,'U 4 UW»W'«m 4 »ii A.’irS.iarBS e si «m'v: v.“ , “ A. ri U HayowJ* bl'oik ab'.'ioY bi'iwti.' «15 ^ a U “h™. bioei- i iot X imi; cn 28 - 70 C: £ Ufa”* K. C. prlre. block 13. 1« 12, l&B. 105 amvsi x'T'rX'jpk 1i uviiii: Siii”*

22.50

»T » sm •«."» •XVSiTiZia ,.i a «...

2250

irectly „!

B cool breezes

Uirungb contlnnslty.

Sole agent tor'rbatclier Mlg CoVt: crcjinerv supplies at Campbells, 30S

Decatur- street. .

50c boy’s nil woolen

sizes, for 25c fot

J. frnenl

aiiert.

Wi»

tv|iewriicr lor boiler teed pump hot

IIa.uiu.fi- It.-ir.-r. block IR. lot* 9-10. ISUD. ssasias'&KiceT.uK. BogJrfbtm*'m 'lot'*' 'ZMtilai,

n pants, all

r 25c for one week only, nt mbiium’a, 50S Washington

■xchsngc good Remington cr lor boiler terd pump h

water: Apply to Sot.. Nkkim.kr:

Allantic Lsotidrk.

Man ha Adsuu. block 3. lot 27, IBtfl,

I 12. lot 8. 19W,

■smm***'

Men’s, all-wool

pants 1

$1.50, now 75 cents lor 1 only, at 1. Tencrthaum's.

, ***~?c blo, k *• t* 6 - ’

j. a lurt. bm^k r >i. iot '*.■ Ywu.' toi' i aaieaeas..

Su-k'-.i' W 'li tei.. ' bU-X Yf.'i^teMteW U

J«»* »4- tete F« r all the m'wT.'tid-i 1,1 manner, utUcnb* lot toe

Amount.

... 12.60

12. lot 18. 1900,

.212.00

00.00

ffp-SKSS mmm:aViss.iiwt sfFagvt"* <f: fHSrs.;r a .r*rs Si,-™*"

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mmmzf j. m bii-s ii'to.' tk ii«. 48 UdcT-bto* *iiu .7 .A itkii

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»w: r u£k i'toYiii'uw.' ibii' E S'» U%". n oS' bibri i' 'to.' a iw. laM r ^SS£. , {5l2-JahSWiS ^A'ZttJSXU'T .=■. aw E|txsbeth James, block 4. lot 1. IK-H. Iieealur Sts. 822 1- Mo. k.-nrldee, block 15, tot 2. IHfW. .S.KiSaisaa-siii-mu. McConnell. hiYo'k ii.' im 32. Ykw.

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M^.^HwSte.'jftoS A tot 38, YtC* “ “ n. e. side of Fianklln st pi.y; The above described properties will be sold.in fee simple and the purebasser o n •bum a deed for the same at the expiration rf one rear after notice* of snch pnrcha«e has been served upon tlie owner* or mor

»ix Ocean street, in said city, any week prior to the time fixed for the sale, beta the honn* of 9 s. ui and j p. tn. Condition* msdr known at time of JAMES M. E. HII-DRKTH.

Qty- •• •-

Dated Ancnst 10. 1901.

3 ifss% fta-s .'s.’s,

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Hot'oe to Bicyjlfi Eider*Attention is hereby lalUyl to' the foliowlng

ordinsnee:

An ordinsnee to regulate the nse of bicvele*. - tricv-cl.* a nil similar vehlrlo* in tlie City of

Cape May.

Section 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the Inhabitants of the City of Capo Mav In City Council **»-inbled, and It Is berebv Tharted by the authority of the *amc. Thai all hiryele*. trnj-eb-* and similar vehicle*, when in nse on the highways, streets, lanes and public plscea of this city, shall have a lamp ui such Illuminating pinvi-r a* to be seen ooe hundred yard* nlw-ad, attarlied thereto and to-pt ligliti-d. between one boar

after snnMt and sunriM-.

8e<'-tioiiS And be U ftirthe.r ordained and enaeted. That all such bicycle*, tricycle* am) similar vehicle* shall carry a-suitable alarm boll, attached to the handfe liar of *urh vdilclc, which when rung may h« heard one hun-

du-d feet distant.

Scettou 8. AmTbo It fbrtber ordained and enactMl.That no person or person* *iiall laallowed to ride any hle.de, 1 ricyrle or slimlar xehiele. within the city limit*, at a rate of speed exceeding eight mile* an hour, ex-dr-pt a* herein provided. Section 4. And be It further nrdaltp-d and naclrd. That no bicycle, tricycle or slmllin vehicle shall be ridden u|*id the xidrwallcs or Isianlwalks of this city, provided, however, that tub ordinance sluill not a|tpiy to fool paths or portions of highway*, street*, lam-

JAMES M. E. HII-DRE

CityS.

„ , 214 Oceat Dated Augnut 19, 1901. p.

H. id tor, street.

TAX SALE.

that by virtue of id school taxes and tenement

Notice i« hereby given, t state; county, municipal ar

asseased against the iancli and tenement* hereinafter mentioned and net forth, for the year eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and upon which the aaid taxes have remained unpaid for-more than two year* after the time when fhF’said taxes were due -and payable, the undersigned, City Solid

third day of September, A. D.1901. at two Franklin atreeu, Cape May City, N I.. certain lot*, tracts and parcels of land men lioned in the following li»t, which also contains the lot and block numbers, as ap--said city.

owner or reputed owner of aaid Iota. Said sale will be made by virtae of an act oi the l-cgislatarr of the Sl.tr of New

10 ~oiu by travel and are not repaired bn lie citv authoritiif or by the abutting owner, hcctlon 5. Ami In- it turtber ordalm-d and enactisl. That the Committee on StrecU aid Highway*, or a majority of them, may, i n their discretion, upon any special occasion, grant penults to any |>er»nn or person* to ride such rehleJe during a special lime, upon special pbrtjolj* of the public ways ol tincity, at any rate of speed, and may annex *ucli other reasonable conditions- *< tbr\ shall deem proper, and they m-y also nennfi' the use of Vrloelpcde* or other similar macbiiH-*, hv children, on any such aid-walk* boardwalk* and public way. of said cite. ScetlonlhvAnd be It further ordained and enacted, TlntVTor tacb and every violation of tlie provMqm of .thU ordinance, the Mavor or AldertnairTh.T. upon complaint and due proof, impose .ucb fine upon the 6flender or oSemh-r., a* he may think proper. of the payment of raid fine and cods may commit said offender to the dty jail unlfi said fine, and co«t* are pa

GHAS. A. SWAIN , 305-7 Jackson St. I Long DUtancc 'Pficme 16. [ Local ’Phone 65. P. O. Box S41 CAPE MAY.

KNERJt’S

DmUTT DHESSES FOB S0PI|IIEI| TimE

Tltc*e do not need to ia»t long'; they are not expected to laat long, but if' you are away tor the holidays anywhere, everywhere, you are expected to have something dainty in the way ol a gown.

To do this economically use

Our

large numl

> tin* economically use

STAND ARID PATTERNS.

full supply lor July has just nber of dainty creations for sui

been received, and show a

summer wear.

0. h. V.KNERR, CAfK M A v NT 1 ’

IF THE! tRE TENENBUUNI'S CLOTHING 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 the 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, Shoer and Gent's Outfitter, 508 Washington Street. Sol. Needles' old stand.

PLEA8E YOUR HORSE. MAKE HIM STEP FASTER. Nothing Makes a Horse Work Better Than a Set of Harness That Fits Well. WE OAJSl' DO r rilA r r WE make harness to FIT THE 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 humbng yon in a cheap lot of harness made to sell and not to wear. Call and see my line of goods and look at my prices, and we know we will receive your order. W. A. T.0VETT.

0GEAN ROUSE. Decatur St. and Beach Ave., Opposite Iron Piet. CAPE MR, N. J. EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN PLANS. . LARGE SUMMER GARDEN ATTACHED. CAFE THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE. FRED. ARNOLD’S SONS. Proprietors.

P2ILADELPHIA k BSAUSS SOtTr.l 1 ATLANTIC CIT7 SAIL TOAD. ENGINES BURN HARD'COAL- NO

SMOKE.

TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUKES. 1901. | Train* leave Cat*; Mav for Miilaitol. bhi:

Week Days—

A. M —Ex|irr*a. Amrr FhllaiV-l- . I’hia 8.40 Arrive N.-w Y-rfc via Wlu*loiv Jani-tton 11.40 A. M.

■7 . c A. JJ.—AccummiKUtioD. Arrive.

1‘bilHik-lpbw 9.45.

8.00 A^il —Arrives in PhlU-l

■•30 “■

3.00 P .

V. M.—Expo-**. ik-lpliia at 32t0. P. hL—AerOintu

Arrives in Phlla-

The above is the “Quick Meal” Trade Mark. If yon want to see the IMtle “Quick

Meal” chick |

:k get a quick meal,put It do*

.V 00 ‘ pbUxtotehu’sjOr* to yoor eyes and jour no« on the cross tec I’- M.—Exprw* Arrive 4’hllsdel- (+)• Look at it that way steadily for a

6.oo

Sumlay*— ' I sse a “Quick Meal” know bow to cook a 6.30 A p|,ifc,d..ipb l ja™ 2 5 n ' Arr,,r meal quick and eat it in comfort. “Quick 2 20 p - ** —Accomm-rfsthm. Arrii - Meal” Stoves look well, cook weU, bake 3-d° Plidadi-llihin 6.10. iwen.nAl.rtw.il 'TK*. ennM K. P. M -Ex|«rew. Arrive Pl.lladvl- wc " and ,Mt wel1 ' Th«7 could not be

pbtatUO. . ' '■— —‘

PL JL—Excnrelon. ih-ll'hin at 8.10. P. M.—Exitreaa.

phbi -

4-IS phhi 0.KI. made better at any price. Their Immense 6.00 ArriTC *' n Ph ' l “‘ sale U due to thrfr merits—to nothing elkC.

Arrive Phlladcb

Train* leave Philadelphia for Cape M*y:

Week Days—

7 00 A «7;« E ?K~ A """ “ < ' M ’ 8.30 A. M^-Exproa. Arrive C*|>e May M , c A. m.—Aocomroodatlon. Arrive J C«j*- lluv 11.10. ”•45 A *^r-. A "~“ w - ■ so e £,*‘ , ar~- c-o' ^ P.^M.—Eapreaa. Arrive Cape May 5-3° AM,,0w '

/ May at 9 1(1. O . c A. M.—Aceomt °-45 Ope Mav 11:14

9 1 5 ^rZ**"* ATTire C * pc Wll - T - P. M —Accommodation. Arrive, at

9'°° Cape May 'MS.

at Cape

Arrive

Arrive Cape May

van hi Ttekel* an.1 inrormaliuD al station.

W. G. Beslkx, Gen'l Supt.

Eosoa J. WKtKS, Gen’l Pasa'r Agent

YOU DON’T

UAYK

TO DEPEND ON THE ■SMiL DdiQjy

or

&a§ pressupe. With a few matches, a gallon of Kerosene oil and a QUICK MEAL WICKLESS BLUE FLAME OIL STOVE And you have one of the finest

toves that was Call at my store

l you have o:

Cooking S ever built,

and see for yourself.

Notice to Taxpayer*. Notice U hereby given that the Coenmi*-