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CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. DECBMKR 1904.

THE farrow DIVORCE CASE tcoKttsvMD raoM riBar faqk.)

“Do you knew • ‘John U*w»' tbonf A*knl Mr. Kdinuixli. “I did sot know suck a person at an] time." “Did yon know a William Lewi then I” "Van, Beeaie FueUr married a Lewk from Ckleaico.*’ x * “Well, did yon know a William Loea • ben’ We hare graduated np by dcsreea,' ■aid Mr. Kdmunda“No, 1 never knew aneh a man, eltber,' responded the.wltneae. The Coon held that there waa mucbdlepute among the earloua wlineeaee In locating Mrs. Farrow on the night of Angnat

M.

“It la one of the hard ret things In tba current of routine Ufa to fix what any oaf of us did on nay the 10th of July laat, unIras we bad gone on a journey, or had faced a u agady on that date. Owing to this fact I will admit the newspaper containing an article In reference to the Stockton maalcale. because the authenticity of the paper waa not disputed by the complainant. 1 Tbr article showed that Mrs. Farrow waa to play the piano for Mme. Girard, who waatoalng. .The witness waa then turned over to Judge Carroer for croaa-examlnatl “How often hare you sent notes fag yoor daughter to Charlsa Doak at his place of busloeeaV “Not once." “How often have yon sent notes with Besaie Mecrmy and your daughter!" “I say again, not oooe.” aaid the wlt“Beasie la a triend of your daughter!” “Yee; she ts yet." “After potting these young girla to bed hare you not entertained Charles Doak In the room below!" “I never did." “Not even with Mrs. Linda Eld ridge, Charles Henry and Charles Doak!" “Nererln my life were they there.' Later the witness stated that many a time they were together, bnt she denied that after Mrs. Eldridge and Henry bad left, that she had entertained Doak alone. The witness stated that aha did not know where she was on tba night of July «, bnt aaid that wherever she waa she had a right to walk tha streets the same aa anybody alee. The wltneaa stated that she had mat Doak on tba corner of Corgie street and “might have bad a few minutes talk with

him.”

“What have yon to aay to the testimony of Mrs. Jefferson that she saw yon Dear tha gas tank on twelve different Un.es talking to Charles Doak!" "I aay h is not true.” "What about Leroy Wilson and bis friend Walter Church, who any that they aaw yon and Charles Doak come ont of the Camdan Bottling Company and go down to the beach, you taking Desk's

arm!”

“My answer ia that I wasn’t there," aaid

present etrlngvnt orders to behave themselves or qnlt the court root Judge Carraw then began bis argument eovertag tha do mastic condition at the Faqow household up to tba Lima of the

disruption of the home.

He spoke of the home being broken up and aaid domestic tranquility reigned In tha bfuav until the two eo-rvapondanta namad appeared. In cicalas be asked for

a decree of divorce.

Attorney Charles Edmunds, for the defendant. made a strong argument lu favor of his clwnt. Ha saU that tba only thing In the oaaa was the green-eyed monster •jealousy.'’ He scored the fathar of the complainant and In closing asked the court to restore tbs defendant her gwo.1 name, and refuse a divorce. At tha con elusion of the argument Vtor Chancellor Grey announced that ha would taka the papers and announce decision

WASHINGTON.

Holiday Tour via Pennsylvania K. K. December 27 baa been selected a* date for the Pereonally-Ooodncted Holiday Tour of the Pennsylvania RsII road to Washington. Tbla tour will cover a period of three days, affording ample time to visit all tha principal points of Inirrrst at National Capital. Including the Congressional Library and the new Corcoran Art Gallery. Rate, .covering railroad transportation for tba round trip and hotel ac oommodationa, I'SOO or HO SO from Trenton. IHAO or 10.00 from Pbllkdelpbla, and proportionate rates from otbsr points, according to hotel selected. Rates cover so1st ion at hotel for two days. Special side trip to Mount Vernon. _ All tickets good for ten days, with apsclal hotel rates after expiration of hotel

coupon.

For Itineraries and full Information apply to Ticket Agents, or addrtes Geo. W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent. Broad Street Station, Philadelphia

“Did yon tell Lewis Gibson . on Friday night laat that yon r mothcr-io-law was t biggest liar yon had eyer aeon!” "I think I did. In fact. I aay it nowr' Wltoaas stated that ahe bad walked and talked with Doak on many a time or until Mr husband bad forbidden It. The husband followed aerersl minor wltneases In rebuttal. Farrow told bow be bad obtained his wife's jewels and gave them to bis fathar and had never aeen them since. “What did yon aee Corespondent Oliver do when he was on the stand laat we asked Judge Carrow. “I aaw him wink at Mrs. Faraow," the witness. On croae-examlnstioa of the witness nothing was developed Mrs. Malta bayrea followed, corroborating her former testimony as to aering Mra Farrow croaaing n lot on July 28th last. Tha court, however, overruled the reopening/>f the line of testimony the Fitness had formerly ta.tlflsd to. The witness was

Chief Fam

d the stand in i of the wife’s

jewels after April 6th last. The object was to show that the jewels had toft Che husband’s hands the morning after the separation. The chief of police then stated that ha had taken the jewels and had pat them awap for safe keeping, saying that Ms eon aaid: “I’m not going to let her sport aroand with these things now.” Lawyer Edmunds then developed that tb» chief had kept the jewels In bis deak. "Will yon deliver to the defendant hat

GENERAL NEWS ITEMS Eight hundred Itnsslnna. moat of whom allege that they fled from their homes In order to e<*u|M- military service in Manchuria, bare left London for Liverpool on their way to America. M. Byretou, the Nationalist deputy wboee action In striking War Minister Andre in tbd chamlier of deputies at Paris led to the minister's resignation, waa found dead at bis borne, having

been asphyxiated by gaa.

Mrs. Alice M. York, who lives in Ban Frandaco, says she la a slater of Mrs. Chadwick, now bald by the New York police. She declares Mrs. Chadwick to the notorious Mme. Dev ere and In former years waa known under many

aliases

President' Roosevelt (a conferring dally with members of both the senate and the boose of representatives on the subject of tariff revision. It can be said that the Idea of calling an extraordinary sea si on for next spring has been abandoned. In observance of the burial of Com Paul Kruger, the former president of the Boer republic, at Pretoria. Transvaal, all the Boers taking part la the Boer war spectacle now being given In Kansas City wore drape, and memorial services were held. The president reappointed Miss Annie I-a ns bee to be postmaster at Oyster Bay, N. Y. United States Marshal John Vann at Houston. Tex., has taken Into custody Charles F. Dodge, who la charged with perjury In the Morse-Dodge divorce

case.

Mr. William B. Ridgely. comptroller of currency, In his annual report says that the people of the United States hare become the wealthiest in the

world.

Richard Emory, president; Paul Werner, cashier, and William P. Ludeke. aaslstant cashier, of the German bank. Buffalo, have been arrested chained with grand larceny. Richard A. Canfield pleaded guilty before Judge Cowing at New York to an Indictment charging him with keeping a gambling house and waa discharged upon the payment of a $1,000 fine. His manager, David BnckHn, en*ired a similar plea and waa fined the

ime amount

Prince Arthur of Connaught haa via tted his holiness the pope at Borne, accompanied by Lieutenant General Lord Grenfell The pope aaid he bad great “*"■ and veneration for King Ed-

itorial article, the sen fence concentrating the aspect of the messay* of tha president of the United fits tea. whirl, moat forcibly presents itself to that journal. I’resident Francis of the world's fair received on the closing day a beantlfnl silver service aa a token of eati from tha exposition management, similar gift waa presented to Treasurer William H. Thompson. The Inauguration of General Porfliio Dina aa praatdnit of the republic of Mexico for the seventh time and of Be nor Don Ramon Corral aa first vice president took place In the ball of the chamber of deputies In the City of Mexico. A fire which started in the Nairn Linoleum works on Paaaalc avenue. Kearny. N. J„ called ont all the flic apparatus for miles around and threatened to consume all of the long string of manufacturing plants along the Passaic river. Peter Klaaen. who suited across Lake Michigan from Chicago in bis rolling balloon boat called the “Foolkiller No. 8." waa found dead on the beach two miles and a half west of Btevenavllle. Mich. Xlasen Is snppoatd to have been washed ashore. His “Foolklller'' was about twenty rods down the beach from the body and considerably damaged. Prince Fushlml of the royal house of' Japan waa the guest of Charles kb Schwab at Bethlehem, Pa. f Fire of nnknewn origin broke ont In the cellar of the Coventry 4 Evans Furniture company at Utica, causing a loss to Mock and building of $<18,000. The president has announced that Rear Admiral Charles H. Davis baa been offered and accepted the appointment aa the United States commissioner on the Dogger bank court of In-

QUlry.

King Victor Emmanuel, accompanied by Queen Helena, opened the Italian parliament From bis seat In the senate the king-delivered the speech from tha throne, expressing liberal and peaceful principles. Walking with only the slightest trace of'a limp and sharing the delight of her parenu In her apparently complete recovery. Lolita Armour, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ogden Armour of Chicago, baa returned to this country from Vienna. The final day of the Louisiana Purchase exposition waa fittingly observed, and St Louis attended almost en masse. The exposition Is expected to ahow a fair profit and divide about $1. 000,000 among the government. 81 I^nto and Indlvldnal stockholders

I^lt«r.8a«alh Wsddlag Dm-, m. CHICAGO, Dec. 18 —The wedding of Mlsa Daisy Letter and the Earl of Muffolk will take place at the Washington bouse of the loiter family on Wadnaadiy. Doc. 28. Mias Lelter, who to In Washington, will be joined by her mother today, when prepar ttous for the wadding will be made. Mra. Letter haa toft for the east

Brlllak Sekeeaer Lost. D1GBY. N H.. Dec. 20.-News of the tots) loss of the British ecbooner Mariner at Troot cove, an Inlet of tha Bay of Fnndy. has been received here. The crew waa eared.

BU 111 80) upon lx* No. 10 In

Lower Township Sale of Itnil (or Tares. Public notice is hereby give* by James _ Hoffman. Collector of the Township of Low. cr. In the County ol Cape May sod State of

A. D. 1904, by the township committee of said township he will sell at public vendue all the land*, tenement*, hereditaments and real ratale hereinafter mentioned and altuate in said Township for the shortest term lor which nay person or persons will agree to take the Same and pay the taxes assessed against the same for the year 1903, and remaining delinquent on the First day of Jnly. 1004. with the interest thereon accruing, and all costa, fees, charges and expenses in relation to the levy, assessment and collec-

tion of aaid taxes.

The said sale will take place at the Town >hi$ House tn Cold Spring, in said Town

ship, on

frliiy, th« Twxattoth 5»y of Jusury,

A. S. 1906

owe o'clock in the afternoon of said day. The aaid lands, tenements hereditaments and resl estate to be sold, and the names of the persons against whom the said taxes have been laid on account of the same and the amount of taxes so laid on account ol each parcel, are aa follows, viz.:

LOWER TOWNSHIP:

Helen brown, the sum of five dollars and My cents ($5.40) upon .fifteen acres of land

1 joining lands of Mary S. Kirk.

Sam net S. Cord, the sum of sixty-six dollars and sixty cents (*66.601 upon eighty-six acres of land adjoining lands of Levis

Hildreth.

Mrs. J. P. Cake, the sum of seven dollars and twenty cents >87 jo) upon six acre* of land adjoining lands of Prank Rutherford. Heirs of Andrew Edmunds, the sum of ro dollars and seventy cents (6s 70) upon •ere of land adjoining lands of E. Fleia-

PRECIOUS VASE OF COINS, It Is tfc« Work of 88 Years and le Covered with Ancient and Mod-

ern Money Ftecee.

Philadelphia (Pa.) Special. The fruits of 25 years of la' and saving are visible in a enrffifis vase made by Edward Rausch. The vase Is over five feM high and U inches at its largest diameter, exterior, from top to bottom. Is composed of coins, ancient and modern, great and email, representing the money tokens of all peoples, which hare been carefully made fast to a surface of copper. Some of the coins are extremely rare. Among them are crude barm, rings and bolts, which were once need as the medium of exchange by African end other savage *- n ea. Spanish coins of early date seen in abundance, and some early

Smith Poster, the sum of one dollar and thirty five cents •tl .15) upon one acre of land

adjoining lands of A Pierson.

Kate Gibbon*, the sum of one dollar and eighty cents Hi.80) upon one half a<

land adjoining lands of C. C. Reeves

Ottilia Hess, the »nm of three dollars and sixty cents (*360) npon ten acres of land ad-

and rigbty a

Block K. Ches. Dtok

eighty cents

Ambrose Drstricb, tbs sntn of two do! Uraawdywety osou (8*.70, upon lx* No. ^mnel E Ewing, tbs sum of sevso dal

^frsfcrr ‘ r -*" d ‘~°

Hrirs of Thomas A Psrnley. «b, sum of *!*•• 11 dollars nod seventy cents '*h to. uimxj Lot No 10 in Block A *>1 • Hrirs of Thomas A Farnley. tbs sum of two dollars sod seventy cents (t*.7u> upon

Lou No. W sod loo In Block A.

IUIfs of Thomas A FetnUy. the son. of rix dollars and thirty cents I8MVI, upon Lota No. I«, iw, DM 140. 146. 142. 146 164 17TI and 176 In Block K ’ Hein, of Thomas A. Fernlsy. the sum of too doll.rs and seventy cents rg2 70, upon lo«s Nofhstwl !tf la Bbck L ^ Heirs of Thomas A Fxruaey. the sum of tbrtadollsnand -Ixty rsuts <$S4ri, npon a lot of land. Son feet undivided, in Block V E. P. Frastrr. the aura of three dollars and sixty cents (*3A0, upon lx*s No in and

14 In Block D.

Ansa Fahey, the sura of owe dollar and

Blo^k a" 1 "* , * lJO) Bpou • s '° ln

E H. Farrow, the anm of ninety cents 1$ SO] upon Lot No 148 in B ock K Batata of John W. Forney, the sum of

two dollars and seventy cent* 42 701 upon

Lot No. 17ln Block K.

Charles H. Foster. tb« sum of fonr dolB J l 7, c “ u f* 4 “P 00 ^ No.

16 in Block H.

Henry Sloman. tha sum of one dollar BklckK 7 C * DU apm lj0t NoU ln Henry Sloman. the sum of five dollars

I* 1 “l upaD Lo « *

and 84 In Block A.

H. P. Sloan, the sum of ninety cents [6.001 upon Lot No 82 In Block C. Ella J. Gibbs, the sum of ninety cents 1$ 00] upon Lot No 143 In Block K ‘ 1 *7.£;, Ho * ckl,7 - ,b * • um of “‘■•‘r u [MO] — 1 ;

I.

iota upon Lot No 28 in Block

n. * . rnce. the stun of forty 1 fifty cent* (*40.50) upon two hm> of land adjoining lands of J. M. E N C Price, the sum of seven ,

J. W Jennings, the (fuooi npon hotel property and lot

H. B. Marry. the sum of ninety cents

($ .90) dpou sixteei. act lands of]. W. Reeves

N. t'. Price, the stun of forty dollars and

- ‘— hundred acres

E. Hildreth.

twenty cento ($7.so) ■pod -forty-five acres of land adjoining lands of William Weeks. N. C. Price, the sum of three dollars and. N. C. Price, the sum of ope dollar and eighty cento (It 80) npon twenty three acres of land adjoining lands of D. C. Oliver. N. C. Price, the sum of five dollars and ^ “ wpon fifty acres of land ad-

awe Bate.

L the sam of three dollar*

wnrd, ’“who to not only king of Rngbot of the whole world, aa tha

“Wsfl, I ov*TTnto Oat qwswriow. 1 don't k aa* whore there la any espaotal Mgs

felt”

“WaVfek- added Ms Oferew. "Boda w»."wto l aaafi»fc laaa TwTISanshliwv* ttnaUfim sf**

PRECIOUS VASE OF COINS. (Mad* by a Philadelphia Man and Vales

at tH.400.)

Greek coins are there, money, early J forks, African

•$ ■$ tha Bsnaaetoer hotel tn Trey, N- T- waa killed by Henry Cwsahgna,

ateretMy Hay and Mr. Qoaaadg. the

ptaeaa at fTIAM. its makars, who Urea at No. mi North TwwBty-eev-enth street, to a eormleamakar, and by birth a German. Be cays the vnee

and sixty cento (It.60) npon two acre* land adjoining lands of James Cox heir*. Heirs of John P. Shaw, the stun of nix cento ((jyo) upon one and one-qnarter acre of land adjoining lands of Uriah C

heirs.

Heirs of Jane P. ScheUenger, the an ro dollars and seventy cento ($9.70) neacreef land adjoining Usds of B. J. Leon Teal, the sam of seven do veoty ccnis (f- ao) upon thirty 1 land adjoining land. oTb. Tomlin. Heir* of Kexiah Turner, the sum ollar mid eighty cento (61.80) npon two He* of land adjoining (*»** of William cape mat ponrr. Young Men's Christian Association, the sum of three dollars and sixty cento ($>60) upon lota 11 and & in section K. Young Men's Christian Association, the ram of one dollar and eighty cento (61.80) upon lot 85 in section A. Young Men's Christian Association, the turn of one dollar and eighty cento ($1.80) npon k* 87 in section A. Young Men’s Christian Association, the sum of five dollars and forty cento ($5-40) upou lota 46 and 48 in section B. Young Men's Christian Association, .. . sum of one dollar and eighty cento (4i.8o) upon lot 34 in section S. Estate of Wm. Bestir, the sum of four dollars and five cento ($4.05) upon lots No. 44. 50 and 53 tn block AT JaneM.H. Blister, the -nd twenty-five cento ($1*3) upou lot No. 44 » Block A. and upon lot No. itt in block EAndrew Bellows, the sum of one dollar radfortyxento (*Mo) upou lot. No. 89 and TOEjDKriJlm: _ ir^cmils (»i^o) upou lots Na 91 and 9s to Geo. Benaugb. thu «nn of tae doltor u^ rif^ceuto <$.A» upo tot No. .56 to ' >. W. Bailey, the ram iff m ■m tot No* 9 to block K. ‘ -pKS? ■int

L. O. Howell, the sum of one dollar and

npon lx* No 18 to

Frank A. Hall, the ram of one dollar and eighty cents [61 JO] npon Lot No 10 In

Bloak A.

Frank A. Hall, the ram of ninety oento [I BO] upon lx* No 45 to Block A. Fiank A. Hall, the sum of ninety cento [4 00] a poo Lots No M and 05 in Block A. ' Maggie V. Hovey. the aom of one dollar and thirty-firs cents [4L8S] upon Lot No 10 to Block K. Uv? r f J»«> b 7, «be sum of ninety cento [$*0i upon Lot No 80 to Block I. Mra E W Kirby, the sum of nine dollars 9 001 upon Lou No 118.184. IS), 186. 142 -J®. Ik*. 1*5. 166. m, 172, 177. 178. 181. and 182 (n Block K. denies Murphy, the sum of two dollars and seventy canto [22.70] upon Lots No 2B to Block K. George Myers, tbs sum of ninety cento [4.10] upon Lot No 143 to Block K William McConnell, the sum of three dollar* and sixty cento [23.601 upon Lots No 57. 48. 52. 60. 65. 70 and 75 to Block K. Mra Mary Middleton, the earn of one dollar and eighty cento (61 80) upou Lot No 14 In Block K. Mrs Chariot Ottiaon. the si-m of sixteea dollar* and twentv cento {61*J»M upon one h-lf of Lot No 174. and Lot* No 115, 116, 117.129. and 180 to Block E. Geo W Porter, the sum of fortv-flve cento [6 45] npon Lot No. 22 to Block N. Mrs Msuha Palmer, the sura of ninety cents [#.»)] upon Lot No 16 to Block N. E R C Paulin, tha ram of ooe dollar and rijthty grata [6l-tti] upon Lot No 20 In Roberta ft Cohen, the ram of ooe Joltor and rigbty cento [41.80] npon on* quarter of Lot No 84 to Block A. Jamas E Belvey, the sunt of two dollars and seventy cents [M.70 npon Lots No 19 and 20 to Block N. Wm Selvey. tbs sum of ninety cento [• DO] upon Lot No 16 to Block K. Bcott A Roberts, the ram of two del tors "rissvvuty canto [41.70] npon Lot No 127 to Block E. Mr Smith, tha sum of five dollars and forty cents [65.40 npon Lot No 87 to Block Wm F Smith, the anm of owe dollar and eighty oenu [61.88] upon Lot No SB to W 8 P Shields, the sum of nine dollars • 001 upon Lot No 27 to Block B. Btimwell. the sum of ninety T^s sz-h isa 1— —l. v

{fonare sad atrenty cento, npon Lot No 64

to Block K.

Amnon Wright, the sum of three dottars and aixty cento, upou Lot No 107 to Wright, the sum of fifteen dollars and thirty canto, upon ix* No 108 to

Block A.

non Wright, the sam of twentydaltars, upon one-half of Lot No 16 and Loto No 17 and 151 to Block E. Amnon Wright, th« sum of one dollar Md eighty oenu. upon Lot No 1 to Block F E Wan err. the anm of two dollars and seventy cents, upon IxtU No 122,141, and

147 to block K.

Stephen Winslow, the «um of one dollar and eighty oento, upon Lot No 124 to

Block K.

Samuel Wiley, the sum of one dollar andthjrty-flre cento, upon Lot No 11 to Julia A WbUdtn, the sum of one dollar tf&VSZi l u £ mLotaNon - 7 * Samuel P Ware, the sum of ninety cento, upon Lot No 43 to Block N. Eeute of Learning Wkllldln. the ram of

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