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CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAV. JANUARY 5, 1905.

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rucvKi.A.vn. o. j«m. r.-ohe-wr dltr.-y mid i»r. I.eriy S. (TiSdwtfb tiara arrived Ih**i* from New York over the 1 ••t'.uaylVMiilii rnilrtMd. Tnklns a ear nn'X at the Union ate lion, they were driven at oiue to the counts ' !!. e liere a hall bond for SlO.UOu waa famlahed for I>r. t'liadwlok'a api»earni: •«• In the (Tiiutnal court tomorrow, when he will lie given a preliminary bearing. The (toll liond wan aimed by Virgil P. j Kline, counael for !>r. Chadwick, and alao by J. P. Pawley, counael for Mra. I Chadwick. An aoon oa the fortnatitlea ' In connection with the Umd were coni- { pleted I»r. Chadwick waa ndmltti-d to I ttie woiucii'a department of the Jail, | where be held a long conferem-e with

: lila wife.

1 The meeting between the two waa j pathetic In the extreme. Mra. Chad ! wick arose when she heard the steps j in the corridor and fell lu her busI band's arms wl-c - i she r«-<-ognixed blui. Both broke down and we|it couvulslre. i ly for several nil-ole* while clinging to each other, the aherlfT attempting meanwhile to console them.

John H Reoeart. the »tim of one dollar and thirty-live oeuu I1..V, upon I>,t No M iu Block A. Alice Chew, tba aura of eeveti dollars and taenty cents (17.SO) apou l/oi No. t*> In H ock K. Alica Chew, tba aum of three dollar* and «{*t) cents isa.a0)upon Ixit No. vr, lo Block

M->elity c< Hhe k S'. WnlUtn A. Croaa. th« aura of two dot lera and seventy oeots (SE-TUi upon Ixit No. 12 in Block A. Che a. H.f'alup. t he a am of on# dollar* and eighty ce»l* ill.Mi' upon Ixit No. ffl In Block K Jc*. K- Corbin, the aum of one d'dlnr «tid eighty cents <ll.aui upon l>rt No Hi In I Bl -k K.

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j Amhrt—e Deatricb, the *um of two dolj |sl> and aeveniy cents <SJ 70l upon I»t No

I 6H In Block A

KaOluel K E<»ing. Iheaum of aevra dotlara and twenty cents <f7 30) upon Jxjie No

| 13 and H in Block A

i Heirs ol Tbom«» A Pernley. the mini of ! eleveu dollar* and nerenty cent* (III To.

I uuoo U>t No 10 i 11 HI- k A

i Heir* of Thoma* A Fernley. ibekum of dollar* and aeveniy cent* (M 70’ u|OU

. No. Vj Heir* of TkoUl... A. Pel

lix dollsr* and thirty cents'(16.30)

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0 and 176 In Block K

Heir* of Thoma* A. Fernley. the *um of I-WO duller* nu-1 seventy cents (13 701 upon

Iota No t* and S34a Block 1.

Heir* of Thom** A. Fernley. the anm of

_ , ,, ,, _ ! ibree dollar* and alsty era IS (SaJKl! upon s

Sale of Land for Tates. ; ‘ j and *l*ty cent* (SSAd) upon Ix)t* NolSaod

Public notice i* hereby given by Jamca T |j | n Block D-

Hoffman, ('ollector of the Towwahipof Low Anus Fahey, the mm of one dollar and ! er. in the Cottnly ot Cope May snd Sute of M i K h ty cent, upon Ixrt No 03 in

New Jersey, that by virtue of s tai-aarrant jjiocg a.

i»»oed on the fonrteeoth day of September R. g. Farrow, the sain of ninety cents A. D. 1904. by the township committee of jgo] ui>on Ix»t No UK in Block K csid township he will sell st public vendnr | Charles H. Foster, the sum of four dolthe Und*. tenement*. hetcdiUmenu and | i.e, so,! (jfiT cenu [H 401 upon I>ot No.

real estate hereinafter mentioned and aim • •'

said Township for the shortest, term

TOLSTOY DENOUNCES WAR

latest Manifesto of Famous Writer May Letd to His Expulsion

1 <England) Special.

▲ remarkable document is the opinion published by the Loq»on Time# o\ • r the same of Count LeoTolstov Remar. able la Its utter detestation of all wart, its advice to the Russian reservists not to fight, and its denunciation o£ the social and political order not only of Russia but of the world; most remarkable la IU earnestness and ^n the picture iLglft of the sufferings which the czarTpeasaat soldiers have bad to undergo. He Is utterly Intolerant of what exlsU la the political world of Europe, and be sees bo hope save in a universal refusal to take part la the present contest. In any shape or form. "Refuse to kill.” that Is .the note of Count Tolstoy's manifesto.

Inst any more than It Is mild; and It will be no surprise If the publication of this document should lest, to the writer's expulsion from RsesIs. often threatened, never accomplished. For his doctrine Is certainly anarchist, and although the Japanese are condemned for their forc-

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BUDAPEST, Hungary. Jim. 3. peror Francis Joseph, king of Hungary, arrived here last night He was met at the station by a great crowd of people, who gave the monarch an enthusiastic New Year's welcome.- His majesty

Ible resistance to Ruttlan aggression., ^.,,1 tbe from the throne the lesson Is lor the Russians first [ M -f ore the members of parliament toClcarly one cannot disregard this marl- n , orrow am j probably will return to

festo, but It Is Impossible to agree to its ; vi ennil 0 n Thursday,

conclusions, since so much of the evl- •

deuce la mere assertion. Patriotism ia nothing to the writer, and be contends that the appeal “for the iafth, for the king, for the fatherland." has lost its Influence over the hearts of the Russian people; though the answer given him by a drunken reservist on his way <o the railway station should hare taught Tolstoy the truth. "Some one must fight,” was ths reply Tolstoy revived when he questioned the man, and that the uneducated peasant should realise this elementary eeeentlel fact la proof of the Inaccuracy of Tolsjpj s assertions. BtlH, such s pronouncement by a thinker cannot be disregarded at a time when the state of which he Is a subject Is in

such sore straits.

Was Dvtstwalaew ia in*. GLOVER8VILLE. N. Y n Jan. 8.After making an Ineffectual effort te kill himself with a doee of laudanum George Washburn eevnred the brachlel artery of his forearm and bled to death la a local hotel He was twenty-eight yeas of age aad unmarried. Ha la

HasSrS Over Keys of 0*ee. BALT LAKE CITY. Jan. 3.—For the first time In the history of Utah as a state a retiring governor handed over the keys of office to his successor. Governor Heber M. Wells, the state's chief executive, retired after having served two terms and waa succeeded by John C. Cutler. Both are Republicans. The Inauguration ceremonies were simple.

GLOVERSVILLE. N. Y.. Jan. 3.Llle Huckana, aged fifteen. Is dead here from Injuries sustained from the accidental discharge of a gun In the bands Of a playmate. B. Ralph Oaks ford, also aged fifteen years, while shooting at a target The bullet entered y«

Dispatches from Kiel aver that Em-

peror William will cruise In the Medi-

terranean la the spring. The

and la ordered to be reedy for naa. Elvertoe R. Chapman, Ir. tws

four yean old. sou of a New York banker aad broker, killed himself by

ve stories to the f floor of ths at ths Curttau hotel at Lau-

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arrive* at hsiminuu to *• sub.4 reus- Dammam * « —— —t —— —

for which any pei»on or person# will agree to take the name snd psy the Use* assessed ■gainst the same for the year 190*, snd remaining delinquent on the Pir*taay of July, i»4. with the interest thereon accruing, snd *11 costs, fee*, charge* snd expense* in relation to the levy. *»se**mcnt snd collec-

tion of said taxes.

The said sale will take place st the Township Hoa-e in Cold Spring, in said Town-

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A. D. 1905.1

; one o'clock in the afternoon of said day The said land*, tenement*, hereditament* and real estate to be sold and the name* of the person* against whom the »std taxes hsve been laid on account of the same und the amount of taxes »o laid on account of each parcel, *re u follows, via.: LOWER TOWNSHIP: Helen Brown, the sum of five dollar* snd forty cent* (#5 40' upon fifteen seres of land ijoining Isnds of Mary S. Kirk. Samuel S Cord, the sum of sixty-six dollar* and sixty cents (#66 60) upon eighty-six seres of land adjoining lands of Le vis

Hildreth.

Mrs. J. F Cake, the sum of seven donors and twenty cents iky-aoi upon six seres of land adjoining lands of Frank Rutherford. Heirs of Andrew Edmnnds, the sum o ro dollars snd seventy cents (#2.70) upore sere of land adjoining lands of H- Plets-

chhaner.

Smith Foster, the sum of one dollar snd thirty five cents ili.ys 1 upon one acre of Und Ijoining lands of A Pierson. Kale Gibbons, the sum of one dollar and eighty cents '#i.8o) upon one half sere of i*«d adjoining Und* of C. C. Reeve*. Ottilia Hess, the anm of three dollars and Ixty cents Jt6o) upon ten acres of land adjoining Cor&onm tract. J. W Jennings, the sum of nine dollars (•9.00) upon hotel property and kail. B. Morey, the aum of ninety cent* (I 90 upon sixteei. acres of Und adjoining ods of J. W. Reeves. if. t . Price, the sum of forty dollars fifty cent* 1*40.50) upon two hundred acre* of Und adjoining lands of J. M. E. Hildreth. N C Price, the sum of seven dollars and twenty cents (fr.ao) upon forty-five seres of Und adjoining Usds of William Weeks. N. C. Price, the sum of three dollars and xty cents (I3.6J) upon twenty five acr nd adjoining Unds of Willis Johnson. N. C. Price, the sum of one dollar eighty cents (It 80) upon twenty three acres of i««A adjoining Unas of D. C. Oliver. N. C. Price, the sum of five doIUrs forty cento <»s Solupon fifty sere* of Und adjoining Und* of lane Bale. Lewis Rayfield. the sum of three dotUrs ond sixty cent* (k.t 60! upon two acres of Und adjoining Unds of James Cox heirs. Heir* ol John F. Shaw, the sum of ninety cento ($ 90) upon one and one-quarter acre of land adjoining isnds of Uriah Crease

heirs.

e acre of Und Hitchner. W. S. P. Sbielda, the sum of twelve dollars and sixty cento, upon twenty acres ol Und. adioins Unds of Charles Dawson.

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twenty cento ($7 ») upon thirty Und adjoining Unds of K. Tomlin. Heirs of Kexiah Tamer, the anm of one _ illar aad eighty cento (I1.80) upon two acres of land adjoining Unds of William

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1C in Block H.

HenVy Slotnan. the Mini of one dollar and eighty cent* ;tl NO] upon Ixit No. 34 In

Block K.

Henry Sloman. the *am of five dollar* id forty cent* ,45-40] upon Lots No 34 and M In Block A. H. P- Sloan, the sura of ninety cents [• 901 upon Ixrt No 32 in Block C. Ella J. Gibo*. the sum of ninety c.-nta ;• 90] upon Lot No 143 in Block K Mary A. Hoeckley. the »um of ninety oeots tl-90] cent* upon Lot No 93 in Block L. O. Howell, the sum of one dollar and eight t cents ill.f*)] upon Ixrt No IK in

Block K.

iik A Hall, the sum of one dollar ighty cents ill.KOi upon Lot No 10 in

Block A. ,

Fmnk A. Hall, the sum of ninety cents [#9o) upon Ixrt No 45 in Block A Frank A. HAH. the sum of ninety cents [• 90] upon lx*« No 94 snd 95 in Block A. “'.article V-Rovey. the sum of one dollar thirty-fin cents itl-3S] upon Lot No

19 in Block K.

Henry Jacoby, the >>am of ninety cents [# 9o| upon Ixn No 39 in Block I. . Mr* E W Kirby, ihe »um of aine dollars [♦9 00] upon Ixrt- No lift, 134. 130, 136. 14S, 150. Itri 165. 166, 171. 172, 1T7-17K 1K1. sod

182 In Block K.

James Murphy, the sum of two dollar* and seventy cent- [12.70] upon Lou No 29

ia Block K.

George Myer*. the *nm of ninety cento [♦.90] upon Ixrt No 143 in Block K. William McConnell, tbe sum of three dollars and sixty cents [13.60] upon Lots No 57. SB. 59. 60. 65, 70 opd 75 in Block K. Mrs Mary Middleton tj>e sum of one dollar and eighty oents'(fl 80) upon Lot

No 14 In Block K.

Mrs Charles Ottiaon. the sum of sixteen dollar* and twenty cAto (tlG.3!) upon one h> If of Lot No 174. and Lots Nell5, 116,

117,139. and 180 In Block E.

Geo \V Porter, the sum of forty-five cents [I 45] upon Lot No. 22 in Block N. Mr* Martha Palmer, the sum of ninety cents [1.90] upon Lot No 16 In Block N. K R C Paulin, the sum of ooedollar and riiihty cents [tl.80] upon Lot No M in Roberts A Cohen, the anm of one dollar and sight) cents [H aul upon one quarter

of Lot 0 84 In Block A.

James Krielrey, the sum of two dollars and seventy cents [83.70 upon Lou No 1»

1 thirty acres of

CAPE MAY POINT. Yonng Men’s Christian Association. . sum of three dollars and sixty cento ($3-60) upon lots st and »in section K. Young Men's Christian Association, the iro of one dollar and eighty coats (I1.80) poa lot 85 in section A. Young Men's Christian Association, the snm of one dollar aad eighty cents ($iA>) upon lot 87 In section A. ^toMffanfe Ctatodha Aaooctotlan, o ofnve dollars and forty cento (&*>)

'tsrix

toils

and seventy cents [* and 30 In Block N.

WmSelvev. the anm of ninety cento [• 90] upon Ixrt No 16 in Block N. Scot! & Roberts, the sum at two dollars

and seventy cents [82.70] upon Lot No 137

In Block E.

Mr. Smith, the sum of one dollar and rlrtbty cents [81 8Uj upon Lot No 37 in

.Block A.

W S P Shields, the sum of nino dollars [*#.00] upon Lot No 37 in Block B Paul K Stimwell. tbe jsom of ninety

L Francis Yaudemcbeic, the snm of two dollars and seventy cents, upon Lot No 64 in Block K F E Wanaer. the sum of two dollars aad seventy cents, upon Lots No 139, 141. and 147 in Block K. Stephen Winslow, the snm of one dollar and eighty oasts, upon Lot No 134 in Block KSamnel Wiley, the snm of one dollar and thirty-five cents, upon Lot No 11 In Block K. Julia A Whlldln. the sum of one dollar aad eighty cents, uboo Lota No 76. 77, 78, TO anrt HO in Blocs E. Samnel F Ware, the snm ot ninety oeots, upon Lot No 43 In Block N. Estate of Lesuninrt WhiHdln, the anm of two dollars add seventy rents, upon Lots No 74. 75, 121. 18S. 122, 88. 68, sod 68 In t Whllldln. the snm of Xty cents, noon Lou <086.80,81,41 and B> In Block I. BMau of Learning WhlUdln. the n wo dollars and eeseato eg~

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