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CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSuav, JULY 7, 1904.

KINDLY DOGS OF WAR.

^ Tb* latoct movement Of the Ituaslans to provide further aid for their wound*jd. «'hlch la badly needed. U the utUIaadon of Uoca. aaya the New York World. The Orman emperor haa prwented three Kcotrh ahee|i duga which have tieen trained lu ambulance work to the Kuaalan Dog Breeders' aaeociatlon. and sifter they have been tested they will tie sent to the far east It la alao Intended by the aaaociatlon *0 teach a number of animals to be of assistance, either by remaining at the aide of a wounded man when they have found him and attracting the attention of the ambulance by barking, or by going silently In aaarch of the ambulance corpa and conducting It to the spot where- the wounded mai lying. Each animal la to carry a wallet strapped on bla back containing bandago*, restoratives and water, thus following the old custom of the hospice at 8t Bernard. The Girl Who la Loved. Her features may or may not be good, her complexion perhaps leevA something to be desired, but her sweet, true eyes and her kindly keart make her friends forget any physical abortcomings that the may have, and wherever she goes she is aa wzlcome as the sunshine. Her charm la In her freshness and her naturalness. She Is sweet and wholesome herself, and. being that, she la on the lookout for the good that Is In the wor|(L Somehow she always finds it. -People seem to be at their licet in her presence, and. though abc knows that the world haa its ugly aeamy side, she escapes personal concoct with It She Is simple and bon«e*t and people who are tired of the rshams and hollownc** of society delight in her.

tCOXTUfUKD rMOM nrTH PAGE.! Mr. and Mr*. Joseph M Boheilcnger. of Royrrsfoid. Pa . are guests of friend* In this city. Howard Willetts, of Washington. D C., Is a guest of his sister. Mrs. William F. Casecdy. on Corgle street. Mr*. Theodore More, of Washington. Is a guest of her mother, Mrs. Heeler Bonder, In Woof Cape May. Mies Anna Clark, of Philadelphia, U a guest of her cousin, Miss Blaocbr Hughes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L Pntuam Hughes, on Perry st. Misses Bertha and Eva Kassel 1, formerly of Cold Spring, but now of Philadelphia, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E J. Cummings, at their cottage on Waahlngtonet. Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Hughes, ol Colwyn, Pa-, are guests of Mr. and Mr*. I. Putnam Hughe*, on Perry st. Mia* Jessie Staley, of Ptuebarg, and a well-known belle, who is now a Vessel girl, is at the Elberon. Misses Emma and JnllaBwaln. of Phililelphla. are guest* of their brother, Horace E. Swain, of West Cape May.

A Lassdrr Bssi In ironing, the laundress should be Instructed to bang upon one side of the clotbeaborse onlj such articles as <nn be pat away Immediately after airing. By separating those which need a stitch or button the work of searching through the clotbeehaakK and the tumbling of the freshly laundered pieces are avoided.

An excellent tooth powder that la inexpensive, pure and efficient may be easily made by any one. Mix two ounces of pulverised borax with four ounces of precipitated chalk; add ounce each of powdered myrrh and pulverized orris. Sift through fine bolttfl* doth, and It la ready for uae. Tooth powder bottle* with adjustable cover*, such as shop powder is put up In. may be saved and filled with this homemade product

Fried Xat*. Fried nuts are dainty little additions 4o the luncheon or supper table. Good Housekeeping furnishes the recipe. Cold cooked farina, oatmeal or other cereal M reheated and seasoned with 'better, salt and pepper. When cool t with the hands Into > In crashed walnut*, egg. again In walnuts, -*nd fry la deep fat

Travera—There goes lVterby*s wife. He's the fellow I played poker with ghe other night Jagway—She looks pretty well dressed. Travers — B ought to be. She's got on my la mere salary. The DtCereae*. One—Are you certain that you lore •the girl? Tuther—Certain? Why, I can't sleep nights for thinking about bar. One—That's odd. I get the same •effect from my tailor's bills.—Judge.

BATES TO ST- LOTUS WOBX&'S TAB.

A TALVA2L! mUCATlOr. Tfcs ?stniylTttU lAilmS ISO! Summer bevnta l««t« Beckon June 1 the Paasaagvr Department of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company publish *d Ihc 1604 edition of the Bummer Ixcur-lou Kouu Book. This work Is designed to provide the public with dsw oriptlve note* ol the principal Summer Kr-orta of Eastern America, with the beat r.mtaa for reaching them, and the ratae of rare. It oontalnaall the principal aeaabore and mountain reaorta of tbs Eaat, and over acrenteen hundred different route* or combination of route* The book has beeu compiled with the grestaat care, and altogether 1* the moat complete and com prehenalve handbook of Bummer travel ever offered to the public. The cover is handsome and striking, printed In colon, and the book contains several maps, presenting the exact routes ver which ticket* are sold. The book la profusely illustrated with fine half-tone cots of scenery at the various resorts and along .the lines of the Pennsylvania Kailroad. On and after June 1 this very interesting book may be procured at any Pennsylvania Railroad ticket office at the normal price of ten oruta, or upon application to Geo. W. Bojd. General Passenger Agent,Broad Street Button. Philadelphia, P*.. by mall for twenty cent*

Tlduti to b« Sold at vary lev rttoa tU PetaBylviai* Bailroad. For the l<ouislana Purchase Exposition to be held at St. lonis, Mo., from April SO to Decembtr 1, '.tot, several forms of excursion tickets to St. Lonis will be placed on sale by the Pennsylvania Railroad on April SO, as follows:— Season ticket*, good to return until December 1&, 1904, to be sold dal It at rate of 639.80 from Cape Mar-Sbcty-day excnrelon tickets, fiual limit not later than December 15, 19>4, to be sold dally at rate of 633.70 from Cape May. Fifteen-day exenraion ticket* to be sold at rate of 696.50 from Cape May. Tickets of the forma named above will be sold from other stations on the Pennsylvania Railroad at proportionate rates. Ten-day special coach ax curs Ion tickets will be sold on May 10, and on other dati to he announced later, good going only on special coach trains, or in catches on designated trains, and good returning coaches on regular trains, at rate of 630 00 from New York, 618.50 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rater, approximating one cent per mile from other point* Excursion tickets by variable roul Season tickets and sixty-day excursion 1 tickets will be sold via variable mates: that is, going by one direct route and returning via another direct route. Variable route ticket* will be sold applying through Chicago in one direction at the same i as apply for season and sixty day exenrsion tickets to Bt. l<ouis, going and returning via the direct route*. On all one-way and round-trip tickets, reading to points beyond St. LouK a stop or. r of ten days will be permitted at St. Louis on payment of a fee of 61.00 sn< posit of ticket.

City Directory. Mayor—Thos. W. Millet Jan. 1.1«tf A Id tr man—Francis K- Duke-Jan. 1.1605 Council—Jos. Hand Jan. 1.1907 Samuel T. Bailey......Jan. 1.1807 Robert J - CraeweU.. JfB. 1,16U7 T. Maekel Bherp Jan 1.1905 Jas. J. Donk Jan. i. 18M Lemuel E Miller—Jen. L it** a E Tnylor Jan.». I6» IsC. Bay r«. Jan. 1.1808 F. Sidney Townsend-Jan. 1.1806 Recorder—Juo. W. Thompsju.Jan. 1.18M •sor—Cbm*. T. CampMlI.. Jan. 1,11“ jetor—Sol Needles...-. Jan. L « Treasurer—Isaac 11. Smith Jan. 1,1905 Commissioner* of Appeal, Theodore Mneller Jan 1,11*>5 Edward Creeae. Jan. 1.1906 Thus. R. Wales..., Jan. 1. IT~

SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtue of sundry write of Fieri Facts* de bo. et ter. on docketed judgment, to me directed, issued out of the Court- of Common Pleas of Cape May county, New Jersey, I will expose to sale at pnblic vendue, Monday, July II, 1004, between the hours of twelve and live clock p. m., to wit, at 1.30 o'clock In the afternoon of said day. at the Sheriff's office. in Cape May Court House. Cape May county, New Jersey. All that certain lot of laud lying and being In Angleaaa, in the county of Cape May and State of New Jersey, being lot numbered 215 on a certain map of Anglesea. Five Mile Beach, filed tAthedteft's Office In the county of Cepe—Bay, and bon oiled and described as follows: Beginning in the north side line of Sixteenth avenue and the distance fifty feet eutwardly of New Jersey avenue and at the south corner of lot No. 817 and running thence thereby northerly one hundred feet to the southwest corner of No. 14. thence thereby cast ward ly fifty feet to Ibe north corner of 218. thenoe thereby ontherly one hundred fret to the northery side line of said Sixteenth avenue, the ace thereby westerly fifty feet to the beginning. Belted a* the property of Horace E. Swain, defendant, taken in execution at tbesnitof Samuel B. Olivit and Swift A Co., complainants, and to be sold by SAMUEL E EWING, Sheriff. Dated Jane 7. 1904. , Lewi* T. Stevens, Lewis Starr, p f 67.08 Attomlr*.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Wash ikoto x, May 34,1904 Off* Notice is hereby given to all pereo who may have claims against ‘The First National Bank of CApe May", N. J., that the same most be presented to William M Hardt, Receiver, with the legal proof thereof, within three months from this date, or they may be disallowed. f. P. Kane, Deputy and Acting Comptroller of‘the Currency. Jn 9-301

BOARD OF EDUCATION. Henry Rutherford. President. ..March, S. H. Moore, vice president Dr. Kdwant H. PhtUlpf. Clerk.. " Howard V. Otter ~ —— Barclay L. Schellcnger.— 19* Samuel R. Stites 1006 William T. Stevens.... ... -1907 Dr. A. L Leach I9°7 Charles F. Qnidort. t9°7 BOARD (jV HEALTH. _ Dr. A. L. Leach. President . .*ey<- L IBGJ Dr. V. M. D. Marcy, Secretary 1906 Robert K. Hand " Lata) rite M. Hal; *' Albert B. Uttle " George L. Lowed

^StT JZBIZT* nAISOUlAZLlOAD 11 grrr.ry Mar » 1804 *111 leave Cape May as fi i HILADELPH1A: " 1M0DATIOJ

stations

1. Ocean City, Philadelphia

9»J*'rt.

Connects from Arrives at Phil-

C'ity. Arrives Phil . adelbhia B.4S a m.

n nc A. M —EXPRESS Connect, from

Angleaea. Ocean City, and Sea Isle City. Arrive* at Phlladelpbta ii.ao

, 20'*'• M ExPRR *S Connect* from

Angtesea, Ocean City and Sea Isle City. Arrives at Philadelphia 4 39 V M -ACCOMMODATION Con necte from Angtesea Branch, Ocean City, and Sea Isle City. Arrives st

Philsdclphia 5.77 P M

P. M.—Express Connect* from Angleaea Bcanch. Arrives Philadel-

4- 45

5- 45 1

P. M. EXCURSION TRAIN. Connects from Annglrsea, Ocean City, and Sea Isle Citv Arrives Phila-

delphia 8. rs p m. aUXDAY TRAIKs.

P. M EXPRESS. Connects from Angleaea, Ocean City and Sea Isle City. Arrive* Philadelphia

540pm.

P.M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stops at principal intermediate stations Connects from Angtgsea Branch Ocean City and Sea Isle City. At, rives Philadelphia, 6.50 P. M.

P.M.—EXPRESS. Connect* from

Angle*** Brandi, Arrive* Phila-

delphia 6.5s P M

6 OO p M —EXCURSION TRAIN. Con- * nects from Angleaea Branch. Ar

rive* at Philadelphia 8.75 p a. P. M. EXPRESS. Connects from Angleaea. Ocean City and Sea Isle City. Arrive* at Philadelphia

10.35. pm.

FROM PHILADELPHIA. Trains leave for Cape May—Express, 9.00 A. M. 130 (Saturdays only.) 2.30, 4.06. and 5.70 p m week-day*. Accommodation, 748 A. M-. 3.35 P M. Sunday, express. 9.00 a m. Accommodation, 7.30a. m. $1.00 Excursion train. 7.00 a m daily. Trains leave Philadelphia. Broad Street Station for NEW YORK. May 79, 1904.

BOARD OF TRADE. President—Stephen U- Wilson. Secretary—Lewis T. Steven*. t Trea*orer—Thomas W. Millet. County Directory. Justice Supreme Conrt—Francis J. Swsyse, Clrtmlfj iiag^Ajten B. Emilobii" .. j?l? Law Judgr-Usi risen H. Vsortwej Pmaentor of Pleas-Harry S. Don*las* Rep *Po8 iherig ■am'l E. Ewtnx. Dem 19M Coeoner's—Geo. Sayre, Jr.. Bep 1904 Coroner's—Je^n D. Craig. Bey 18® Coroner's—Chas. H. Clouting. R*p....te05 County Clerk—Jollns Way. Bvp 1906 Surrogate—K. CUnton Hewitt. Itep 1807 County Collector—Lewi# S. Bill well. Rep BOS Counlj- Board of Elections—Jos. K. Hand. Bep ...... 1906 County Board of Elections-William T. Bate, Bep. 1904 Connty Board of Elections-Wm. J. Tyler. Derr Ooonty Board of EUwtlons-HlchaH H. Keanu. Detn 1904 Term* of Court-Fourth Tuesday lu April. September and Decemoer.

3*45

4.00

5- 10

8.35

BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS. Anthony B. Smith, Palermo May, 1906 W. 8. Johnson. Ocean City. -Jan. 1. 19(17 John P. Fox, Ocean City Jan. 1, 1907 C.P. Vanaman. Dias Creek. May 1, 1907 Jesse D. Lndlami So.Dennis May 1906 Wat. T. Bate. Ftahtng Creek... .Mar. WK West ley B. Wales. Cape May.. Jan. 1. ISO? Ulralab S. Smith. Cape May Jao. l.UXtt Anthony B. Smith. Director; hamuel Townsend Clerk.

Give and Take. “I always contend, rtr,” said the girls father meaningly, "that young men should be In bad before 10:30 each night.” “Yne,” replied the young man who ■waa calling on the girt; "I hope you ast •that good example,yonr»olf. atr.*’

a too bogy to take good care of bU health is like a woodebopper too busy cutting down trees to keep a keen edge oo hla ax or a draftsman too much engaged to drawing to sharpen

. "VMRor—Has your little baby sister ' got any teeth? Tommy—Oh. yea, I v think she's got,'em. bat she ain't hatched 'em yet! a The Ainu women In Japan tattoo their faces to give tba appearance of with Whisker*.

July Review of Review*. The magazine that Is indispensable In a Presidential year, the American Monthly Review of Reviews, is living up to Ha wellearned reputation. The laane for Jnly is strong in political articles of wide and timely interest. ‘Theodore Roosevelt as a Presidential Candidate" is considered In graphic, trenchant style, yet with dignity, as baflu the subject, by one of the delegates *o the Chicago convention. The article is profusely illustrated with pictures of the President and his family. Then there Is the major part of the speech of the Hon. Elibu Boot, of New York, temporary chairman of the convention, pre itiog the record of the Republican party from 1901 to 19M. In Tbe Progress of the World” Dr. Albert Shaw reviews the political history of the past four years la tbs United States, discusses men and policies, and “rounds up” the sttuatloa In Ua own convincing and informing style, bringing the reader np to the Democratic Convention at Bt. Louis—which will be handled to the August number of the Review. This department la copiously Blast rated. A group of three short, well-illustrated articles show what the national govexn1 la doing In tba way of health and sanitation on a large scale. Col. William C. Gorgaa, of the Medical Corps, U. 8. A., who will have charge of the Gcvernmant's sanitary work on the Isthmno nf Panama during th* oouatrnctlon of the canal, writes "Solving the Health Problem at Panama” “The Porto Rican Govern meal’s Fight with Anemia" 1* described \fj Adam C. Haesalbarth. and "Goyernmant Care of umptives” (at Fort Blanton. New Mexico j Is told by OUvar P. Newman

Spend the Summer. The 1904 edition of “Pleasant Places on the Philadelphia and Reading Railway” is now ready for distribution. ft Is a neat booklet with a brief description of the summer resorts on the lute of Lite Railway from the Seashore to the Monntains, within easy reach of Philadelphia, with rates of fare, etc., and a concise of tbs Hotels and Boarding houses at each place, price of board and Post Office Address, giving valnnable Information to those seeking summer quarters. Than is also a Hot of tba Picnic Grounds suitable for a days outing. It can be groeured at the principal ticket offices of tbs Company or will ha mailed to any address, upon receipt of a two cent * tempt, by Kdaon J. Weals, General PasAgent, Philadelphia.

FREEHOLDERS’ /TEETING. Notice Is hereby irire meeting of tha Board of •re of the County of Cape May. Nr J.. will be In Id at the Conn House, in said county on Thursday.^the^ 14th day of July. 1904, at

The old Idea of potting rtleWb .TIm- washataod cover la now adopt doilies 00 highly pdlahrd rehtan

TZ1 { at •e-.«l*tj«a*» Utet MB* and place By of

thorough hair bracking should 1 tg twice a day. I

BAM URL TOWNSEND,

namifto.

Our 5ecret Societies. AdnuIrani Chapter, No. 39, Roral Arch Masons—Convocation*, third Monday of each mouth at lodge room, Washington and Franklin street* Cape Island Lodge, No. 30, F. and A M. —Communication*, second and fourth Tuesday* of each month at lodge room, Washington and Franklin street*. Cape May Camp, No. 8773, Modem Woodmen of America—Meats drat Wednesday of each month at Auditorium Cape May Conclave, No. 188. Improved Order of Heptaaophs—Merta at Ogden's Hall, M2 Washington street, on second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Cape May Council, No. 1691; Royal Arcanum—Meet* first and third Tuesdays of each month at Auditorium. Cap* May Lodge. No. 81. A. a C. W.— Meets first and third Thursdays of each month at SIS Washington street. Odd Spring Council. Jr. O. U. A. M. No. 186—Meet* In ball at Cold Spring, every Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock. Columbia Lodge, No. 23. Independent Order of Mechanloa-Meeta each Monday

"Lika cf akflM,” rwMfinaiM. tom well-written booklet describing

the beauties and oomforts of the "Leka of Eagles.” the rnwaaL and on* of the best of Summer resorts in Pennsylvania, situate on a mountain ridge in tha hemlock forests of Sullivan County, bat In quick, convenient reaob from any part of Pennsylvania by the Philadelphia A Beading Railway, haa jort been published and will be mailed to any address on remfpt of a two cent stamp by Rdaon J. Weeks, General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia & Reading Railway, Rending Terminal, Philadelphia.

Baraka Lodge. No. 7. ladies' L O. M - Meete second and fourth Tharsdays of

ith at Auditorium.

OonncU. No. *7. D. of A. Meets on Tssaday afternoon of snob wm at 2J0. to Jr O.U.A.M. Hall. Cold Spring. John Mscrny Port, No. 40, G. A. R. Imta on secood and fourth Thursdays of sch month at 316 Washington strert. Mayflower Lodge. No. 668, Indepem Order of Odd Fellows-Mseta each Friday at the Auditorium, Jackson street. OgaUalla Tribe, No. 157, Improved Order of Rad Men—Meets at 310 Washington

Contractors A Builders YORK BROS. uju vnaa srrrxs 1 »P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J.

WH BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE

In anv Part nf Capo 1

HoB? Bach, N. J.

Taylor, the popular boot v, has removed to No. 606

and shoe maker,

Washington street. He doesaU repairing neatly, thoroughly an

He has been d

Gape May for 13 years. by machine with silk to match' r broken e eldu or books replaced

—All klndaof ready-to-wear ladle*’ walking skirts at Bol Needles’ and get green

Express, weekday*, 4 3&. 4 40. 5 <*k 5 558.7.00,733.8*0, 903. 950, tort, 00. A. M. •i#oo noon, 1735. *1 oa 1 40, •7 30, 300, 3 w. 3.57 (Penns. Limited) 3.54 (New York Limited), 4 00. *5 00. *5 56.6 00, 7 oo, *8 00.9 00, to00 P.M., 17 03, mghLSrxdays, 4 38. 4 40,5 00,5 18 8 75, 9 50 1 i.oo A. M., *17 35- **35- 3 5*. (Peons. Limited). 3 54 (New York Limited), 400, *570, *5 jfi. 6 76.700. 00. to 17 P. M., 12oinightFrom West Philadelphia only, 7 45 A. M. id *17 m P M daily. From North Philadelphia o daily (Manhattan Limited) WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH.

May, 79 >9»»

For Baltimore and Washington. *635, 7-TO. 63a. lOJO, 11 73. A. M.. •1731. *1 75. 3 to, 344-446,525, 618, It 7b. P kt.and 1209 night, weekdays- Sundays, *6. 35. 7 *>. 9 05. •« *3. A M., *1 25. # 3 4 46. 5 *5. 11 *8 P. M. 12.09 night For Baltimore accommodation, 9445 A. M. 05 and 4.01 P. M. weekday*, 5.07. P. M. From Wert Philadelphia only, 335 and •ll S5 A. M., (‘i 33 'CoagD J Limited.") "s-ss. •6.50, *7.35.

ining Car. T. ATTEPB

W. W. AfTEBBUBY, J. R. WOOD. Gen’l Manager. Psas'r Traffic Manager

GEO. W. BOYD,

General Psseenger Agent

« £)tOT9 « 2om tviU find yourself iu the midst of fashionable furnishings at this store. We believe that yon will be able to choose Hosiery, Neckwear, Underwear And all kinds of Fashionable Goods Plain or Elaborate RED STAMPS

, 0. L. W. KNERR, 518-30 VAHHUSTOI STREET,

Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES . Fine StaDQURry and Blank Books, Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy

Boats, etc.

M. L. WARRINGTON, 514 Washington Street. - We hare the largcrt Assortment of ladW oxford* at Bol Nfv.il*-*' and get green trading stamps

Wall f Jest received a huge Invoice from which you can seUwt. Tbc ptteps range from 54 cents to SO ornU a i-iece. A, 0. Glut. «WW«