Cape May Herald, 18 February 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 5

ELECTRICITY BUILDING LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION ST. LOU IS, U.S.A^. ISO 4

THE Electricity Building was erected by the William Goldie Sons Company, the contract price being $399,940- The structure w planned by Walter and Kimball ol Boston and Omaha. k is located on the main central avenue and has a frontage ot 650 teet ward the north and 525 feet toward the south, facing the main lagoon. »

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J^EWIS T. 8TEVENS. COUNSELLOK AT LAW, 60# Wublogtoo 8L, Cato Mat. H > M*«ter and Solicitor la CbAooary. NoUry Poblto. CotnmEaloder for PeoaaylTaalA. Surety Bond* secured for eoatraeton otBcials aud fidelity purposes

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W. E. BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE la mar Part of Cape May County Holly Beach. N. J.

Circulating Library NOVELS-AND - MAGAZINE? Fine Stationary and Blank Books Toys, Shell Goods, Games, To> "Boats, etc. M. L. WARRINGTON.' 514 Wasbington^treei.

City Directory.

Mk or—Tbo*. W. -Mi lei Jaa. L 1806 Alii«riii»u—Kr»ucl» K. liukr„ Jau. 1,1906 Couucil—Ju*. Hand Jan. 1. IflOT twtnuel T. BjUle>..„..Jau. X. IWt KoU-rl J. CtY«wrll..„l.n. 1, l*r. T. Musket riherp Jiiu. 1. IWJj Ja* J. Doai -Jan. I. 11M5 Lemuel E Miner JhU. X, HM> Ja*. K. Taylor Jan. 1. JWti LouisC. Sane Jau. 1. ItW K. Sitiuey TowuircuU-Jau. 1. 190t Recorder—Juo. W. Tbomp. •rr.Jxu. 1.! «' Aio-roHor—('brut T. C«tupbrll...Jau. 1. 18IL C..lle<-Urr—Sol Needle, Ja... 1. ISW Trea«urer—I-aac H. nmitft Jau. 1. Ii»!' r«nimi»-iourn> of Appeal. Thecxlote Mueller Jau.I, lllOi K iwartl Crease Jau. 1. 1IU5 Thru. K- Walt, Jan. 1. l#0i

Fob Salk—beveu hunaing Iota tn different locationh in Weal Gape May. Apply to Lems T. Steven*, .Ntw Washington street. A handsome cottage on Columbia avenue, near Howard ntreet, for sale. One of the best located cottage* in Capo May. Apply to Lewi* T. Stevens, Atty., Cape Mgv. K. J.

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Samuel R. StiU * Cbaric* K. ljula.iri VVtlllBu IX. Mill* Henry 8. Ituilmford Howanl r. Oiler Barclay L ^clrellenger .... HoTul OK 11KALTH Dr. V. M. !) Mar cy. Secretary....

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Ko* Kaiji—A splendid building lot on the north rude ol North street, 40 ft. t by 100 ft. deep. H ill be sold on reasonable terms. Apply to Leeds T. Stevens, 509 Washington street. ot on Corgie street, near Queen. 1 ith side, lot 40x510 feet, running through to Columbia avenue. Will b« sold cheap. Apply to Le*»T. Stevens,

Atty., 509 Washington street, Cape;

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IIOABU OF • 08EN KKKXriii'l.DKBB Amhony B- So.it 1. Psle-mo,......Mav. 1906 w S. Jobnaou. •tomu City.—l*u. 1. lurr John P. Pox. 0.c*n CU) J«n. 1,1807 MfrctX Cretse. |■■er»w'« (...May. mot Jruc D. LaAun. So.Denois.........May >9 Ttu. T.'BaU.HMtog -Creek... .May. 1006 -ij.lb B. BmKlu Ospe May .Jaa. 1.1H0G william T. Rato, Oivtor; earn cl Townasnd, flerk.

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James J. Doak CAfiPtNIEB AND BDILOEF, Jobbine Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. Lwal Photo 91 0 toU P^rra. Just tUMluad u large unvoice which you cam srleet. The . ikaw Croa cento to 30 cent* a i4eee.

SEAL ESTATE FOB SALS.

TEMPLE IK JAPAN

by Jtereaiaa Mwlbcra.

re are many peculiar templerthroughoui Japan, those sacred ic (he spirits of dead children being, per

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are moatly vtsited by sad mother* One of these at Kioto, says an ex

intmlns hum.reds of stttTI

wooden Buddhas, arranged on shelve* doping buch. row upon row. and covered with the bab.' clothes of Infant* who bars died under a year old A’

I these children's

temples. Here, too; are hung every'Bthe* offered by the

FOB HALE—Splendid cottage on Lafayette street. Lot 40x150. Ten room house. First class condition. 41250.00 cash, balance ou 5 per cent.mortgage. Lewis T. Steve***, 309 \\ ash inghm street. *

Fob Sals—Twenty-three acres of land between the turnpike and the beach, in! West Cape May and Cape May Utv. Will be sold in one tract on reasonable terms. Apply to Lewi* T- Stevens, 509 Washington street. Lot 60x136 0? w'nt--. to the beach. Has*4 bud rooms, steamheat and sun parlor*. Will be sold at fair price. FunriWre Included. Address Lewi* T. Steven*, Atty., 509 Washington street. — F. W. WOLFF BAKED ill 410 Washington Street. CflPt Ml Y. N. j.

Mv esnriant effort to directed tow.rd supplying ol nsy trade with the freshpurest and MOtt Jalatable br«*d. cake*, plea. etc.

.'•naiylvaai* SariMil Wlattr Xznnioa In puisuai-ce "f Ha som Passenger Department of the Pencsyl<d* Ha 11 road C**mp«uy ha* just issued ai tractive a* d com|>r-hei*sl*e bonk de«criptlve of the leading Winter resorts of the East and South, and giving the rate* '*ri--a* r*Hilr« and rombinstions ol routes <>f travel. L'kaall the publicatlo*'* jl the Prnnsylrania Hailroad Conipativ. ..W --Winter Excursion Book" Usawort. •f lyi-ograpbicsl and piclnrial work, ll . bound la a haHrisoma and amsOe ©over it color*, and gmuaius much valuable in--•rmalHHi for Winter tourists and travelot in gereiaL It ean be had free of diarga at the principal tickst VtiiJylvaidm Rail'uad Company, or will *e ~c*.t ptwlpaid upon application to J«o. W. B-yd. Oeueral Paaoaoger Agriit,

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Thom** H. Taylor, the popular boot and shoe maker, has removed •M Washington street. He does all repairing neatly, thoroughly and at rea•onable price*. Mm, has bee* doing buslnaas In Cap* May tor 11 yean. Rips twnpffato.adKdd.hymachlM with

Nitice to Limit Creditors.

order otB C HEWITT.

__ ^Bte ef fh* Countp of Cape May, on the Ninth day of February. A. D. 19QI.

Sour Wince

Zmfandel Claret

Keialing Sauterne

Sweet Wines

Cahforma Muscatel Angelica

Ang§ic bherry

Port

Blackberry Scuppernong

Sherry Port Vermont Greme De Menthe Marischino Cherries

Empire Club 4 I \\ . Harper Haines Demijohn Wilson Hunter

Mount Vernon Old I.* >g Cabin Ov er bolt Haines Rye Shawa Malt Old * * * ' Catnnet Kummell J Maryland Rye Cine Kingfisher Marlborough booth * Old Tom Old London Dock < )lfl Tom Holland

Old Ajiple Fine (iln Cognac Blackberry Ginger Peac h and Honey Rock and Rye Aji-ie and Honey All l-urcbatrvtfall'crcd U

A priest sluing cm a mat riVes the wuared mother, for a fee, a slaving of wood with tha name of the dead child written em It- This ah* take* to another shrine, where is a pool of water Issuing from Che mouth of a

me tortotea. The pool U

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Into ll Juet where the wafer pours in

a whose chip gets wail soaked It is believed that this will insure the child an eady passage to Heaven, as the water carries the Buddha, who at once calls Cor then: as he reads them. THE THEATER. Dueling Iter engagment at the Theater Republic, Nance O'Neil is to appear for the first time in Sardon'a “La Tosca” and "Fedora." It is also highly probable that she will add "The Scarlet Letter” to her reper-

toire.

Bronson Howard, the dramatist, is In Pasadena, Cal., where he expects to remain two or three years. “I hate baffled the doctor*,” he says. “They cannot tell what is the matter with me. Three year* ago they aaid I needed rest and for three year* 1 wandered over Europe and £gypt. Here I am better than I have been since my health became impaired." One reason for the better appreciation and enjoyment of the drama in France than in other countries. Is said to be the habit there of general reading of the plays in book form before they are seen. Very few important productions go upon the Paris stage that are not taken up and carefully perused by the theatergoing public. When production* like “Cyrano d# Bergerac." "L'Aigli and other pieces of that order preparing for presentation, the books of the play are in great demand and sell by the hundreds of thousand*. The late Luigi Arditi had only a poor acquaintance with the English language ami this failing sometimes led him into awkward verbal eccen-

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UejSf fmatbfc Mi . D. 1904- or they win be 'forever barred of *ay action against the substribm. Dated February 9th, A. D. 1034. (Signed) MART JAKE MARCV. SAMUEL S MARCV,

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a singer would be compelled fig ar in ft traveling costume bf'csuse of a railroad blockade. He <Hd so and concluded thuat “So. ttrtinf and gentlemen! Mile. De Lido to «r dressed, bot she rill sing U yo veeah.” Arditi once visited Stratford-on-Avon and waa shown all the reltoa

connected with Shakespeare. "Ah. I remembairc." he aaid. “Shake*pc.re. /TL -

res. 'Romeo e Gittliftta,’ 'Macbefi, * '.Hamlet.‘ He vaa a great librettist.”

UWSP EAT18 TO ATLANTA.

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On • cceoBt of the mm tau of the Depart a nt of SupertatrDdrnce, National Fduatlotol Aaaodatioo. to to held at Allan, la. Qa~ February SI to U. the IVnua.lv* aU Railroad Company will aril ruWUd-tri-

ito to Atlas la. February Si to SI toee.ltoaAto itowru to reach oeigitol

•rartloc pnhat awt haaer Mto February R, fram ell toatlnee oa He Hue*, a! reduced '

the percentage of women 16. but now U haa Increuei todleatea that tha Immigration has a

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