CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. JANUARY 26, 1905.
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Tbr will MMi two »ccomp»n»ln« cocticlU ■at ajrvtt* R. Pteaib, lata erf tb» PhllM^lpbbi Moaofooturor*' Club, wbo
mddrnly >t Hot SpHo*». Arts.. Jwmit ». ••• to prob-w
8o»oni«j. oik! iMUn tmtainrourjr werr ■wnwtwl to tS«mu*l Di»U>o ood Kblph H. Ptamb • bn liter of the ! inlet or. The te»-
4btiir left «o rvtbto Teiued. ■ocordlm ■> oMb* exrcuton. of »»,0tl0. of
•OUM> °> h $50,000
The will proper. whWh wee rxrcuted oo Jtoxaet U. IWK, <le»l»ee the reeklruce. No. MM North Broad etroet. to the widow. Kate C. Plumb, end dirvcU b«V to pey off
•cjode ol a life inaaraoee policy. I'be balaen of the fnoda recelred from the life Idemrance U directed to be Invested In good aecerlttee for ibeeapport oUhe widow and -Children, -with the exception of mj Halpb H Plumb 3d. who I* not to recalre •ooe oeul. either directly or Indirect!.' .from acr portion of my eatate.” “The works located at Prankford, upon whtcffl bare epeot m much money," tbp ftiiatruBHrnt cootlnuea, •‘and ha> e worked mo herd to penect. are my pride, end It to miy pari kular desire that they should be wperaud by my executors for the benefit mf my elfa and children (with ifae rxetpWksa of my son Halpb, wbo. as stated above ie eot to receive one dollar from my relate •cither personal or real). nnUl my son. FaTwtte K, Plumb. Jr., reaches the age of 22. -when he to to take an active interest in the Sxislnrsv and him one-seventh Interest to to ' tie aaalKaed him.” Ills directed that after the son Fayette K. Pin mb. Jr. baa arrived at the age of 28 years, be is to assume the entire control of the works and the exacutors relieved of
«hatduty.
The codicil dlrecU that when the latter csacbes the age of 98 yean* the widow is to receive ooe seventh of the eatate. the rrsi--dne to be divided among the six children— ttayette K.. Georgie. Edith. Joaepb. Carroll . mud William Plumb. Ralph is well known at Cape May.
Judge Hendrick non’* Diaabtllty. One of the principal reatons why Judge y and other aaaociate Justice* of the e Com t are so overworked to that g the dutie* of one of o to serioualv ill. namely a B. Hendrickson. Nor to It e that the presen re of work on the • will ceass notil Judge Hen1, for we hear that that i« morally certain. Him condition to such What there to little or no probability of hla •ever secovering. He to mentally and in WoUectually bright, bat physically beyond -repair in consequence of an ailment of which paralysis appears to be the princ pvl Teat lire. None but bis most intimate •friends are permitted to visit him. and «boae only fora moment or ao at a time There is very little HkMbood that be will ever be about again and that bis death to only a matter of Ume. Jndgc Hendrickson is highly esteemed by his jndicisl rol Irasurs and by the member* of the bar . generally, and this Intelligence « ill !*• -> d 3J received.—Paterson Call.
I.KK CONVICTION AFFIRMKD.
‘ The Court of Errors sod Appeals last Friday affirmed the oonric ion of Uriah 8 X^ee. wbo was fonnd guilty by the Cumfeeriaad Coart and sentenced to one year in State's Prison for the larceny sf oysLee bad oyster beds in the waters of -ffJambariand connty, and the charge was
csaBoss of his own beds. Lee has basn tried In Cape May connty for the same
’ FACTS TOLD-IN BRIEF MENTION Tha Happealugspf The Week Briefly Told—OtlseaflHimers of Interest. —Charles Cornwell, of Grom Creek. >«aaght 2M eels in one day end sold them r for 98 cents a dozen, big and little. —The three dredges on the East Cape
"Do yow. John Smith, taka this wot 4e be your wife? do yoa promise to loss
Car* Mar HuUldV “Ida"
. P. C. C The Young People’s Union of the ] Baptist Church nas sleeted these off! (or the year: President. iivsrMt J. Jarrell; Vise president. Mrs. Irwin wtov preshtost. Mrs. J. B| BwLs; t'Z^ Mre^Tc Blaks. Mr! B. J. JsrreU wfll toad the meed: 4be Baptist Young Peopto’s Union at tbs
February Magexlnss The Cream of Current Idtevatare by the Leading Writer*. R KADRK8 of The Smart Sri have toarn-d to look upon the c novel that appear* la each Imue of that tnagaxlae a* the biggest event of tbs month in fiction; but even ths moat entl render wUI be happily surprised by the story in tba February number. Beyond a doubt “The Kivr-dtopper*." by Arthur Striuger. will prove one of the Beoeartone of the year. Tbr story deals with tbs nets of two daring erimlaato-«>BM sad u—whose astonishing adventnrre the reader follow* with bwnlhlem Interest. From the vary opening sentence the tale become* ooe of rapid and exciting Incident and, mo eover. It is written with that rary distinction which always characterise* Mr. Stringer's work. Different a/ Thv.E*veodroppere” to frerfo each fiction aa "In the Bishop's Carriage" and "Raffisa." it oombioea all ths interest sf those stories with a movement and Intensity entirely It* own. It to a noUbto achievement for the author, and will prove a notable novelet is in The Smart Set’s long list of
lecesaftil stories.
Of the sixteen abort, stories In this number each to so excellent in Its own way that it is almost impossible to make a aa lection of any one as "the beet". Caroline Doer’s ’The Doty of the Beast" to a tale equal to tbs finest thing Edith Wharton has done; Owen Oliver's 'The God of Our Fathers" contains a thrill for the lover* of alt that is sUrtling and drama'le lu fit tion; Vincent Harper's “Staff 6' Dream*" to an exquisite Idyll of tb« Sooth Seas: Ethel SigsbceSmall's Tasters st Fame" to ooe of the beat examples In the field of “child a*orim for grown-ups”; Elliott Flower's “A Paas to Paradise" to delightful fn iu mingled humor sod romance; while Margery Williams's “The House by rhe Wey” to a pathetic sod beautifully told tale. Besides these stories i ethers of equal merit by Catharine Mathews. Elisabeth A. Sear*. Ony R. Bolton, Helen Vacareaoo, Tom Masson find Algernon Tannin, with one in French by
Cyril Is Hardy.
The ea*ay In this tonne to by tbs noto^ dram-tic and music critic. JameaHoaskar and will cause wide comment. Mr. Hu nr kcr has written of “H-aen the lodlvidoal- >*!’' and has many ImpoMantand interest' log things to nay both of the personality and the work of the great Norwegian dr* The poetry of this issue to of more than usual value, and is contributed by Florence Wilkinson, Joaquin Miller, Doyn Heed Goods!, Madeline Bridges. Clinton Danger-field, John Arirathnott. Richard Kirk, Leah Durand, and Clinton Sooilard. Altogether the February Smart Sat to a plendtd example of what a modern ■naga-
:toe should be.
PINEHUBBT, N. C. Low • Rate Personally - Conducted Tour* via Penna. R. R. For the benefit of those dealring to vtolt ptnrhuret. N. C., daring the height of the social «ud golf season, the Pen asy Ivan la Railroad Company has Inaugurated a series of personally-conduced tour* to this attractive mid South resort. Two toare will be run this season, leaving Nsw York. Philadelphia. Baltimore, and Washington February 10 and March SI, by special .rain. The rates for these Including railway transportation in both direct ions, Pullman berth, god meals car on going trip only, and three days’ board at the Hotel Carolina, will be: New York, *9.00: Philadelphia, *0.00; Bal
Proper
rulaa from « bar points.
For ti
mat ion. apply tot W. Boyd. General Paa Street Station, Philadelphia.
Tte Booklover* Magaxtne to emphatically a magazine ••{ the hour, with this advantage: it^articles do not only reflect the pass fug vogue, but they are, lu many Instance-. a permanent contribution to the lie nature of the subjects with which they •l*-al. The acope of toe articles as usual rufcraces feature* of genuine interest to untanity the world over. It extends from England to Amaral la, from the fields of span to the valleys of Switaeriand. with wide sweep of tblugs American. There is something to suit all taste* — political, dramatic, literary, artistic — and a fall measure of interest log reading forth* halfboar before retiring. Tbr n a nacrous 11 lustra! loo*, In color and in black and white, are not only intonating In thtmaalvea, bat have in addition, bam selected with tba object of illuminating tba text. The moat conspicuous article ia by William Curtis Taylor, entitled “What. Did Washington Look Like?" Mr. Taylor treats the subject from the point of view of contemporary painter*, and the article folly Illustrated with reproduction* from original paintings. A com pc photograph of Washington, baaed upon five accepted portraits, to an important
d article ia the eerie* oo "Tba a the political
of abort stories sad wlde-awaka special arelaa, numbering la all nineteen. The leading article to an ap^odnto history of that "wild and woolly" re
(Mate. Washington, oo# of oar aad already wall under way In taking tha load la Ilona. -Tb* startling England mnokarel aa tba subject of another live artteto which points nut the reasons for tbea* failure* and suggest* remedies that will add mil Uoaato tba wealth of the world-renowned Oloonertor moo. Bow the wrights place tbrir play* i_„ aad tribulation* of playwright* to another article, by Bryaa O'Malley. Still another to the vivid pea picture of tba Ilf* of tba late Loci* Dvlbler, the beadsman of Paris, a aoeial ootoaat, executioner of n
tensely bai
lice of the West, 1 The Water Wo Boy la Bolid Food* are three article* handsomely 11
Trath About tbs Rattlesnake, by A. Rolker, and The Srif-Bqpportlng Rome by Kate V. St. Manr. complete the list of In
le resting "■pedal*." ' - .
at which to XSpyornto Island, oo* of H Well’* claver ■clrntiflo-ad venture sto
re are a detedtive etory. a Wall
six otbeJ stories, funny, pathetic, and clever, to salt the moods of the reader.
Council Again In
City Council on Wednesday of tost week had a meeting and took tsp the consideration of the appropriating ordinance for 1008. Another conference was held on Tbnreday evening tost, and it was expected to be taken up again tost night after this edition of the HgaxLP had gone to
several of the young men of the First Baptist Church will bold aa les cream social in the Knickerbocker Building. 8S4 Washington at.. Tbnreday evening. 36th ln*t„ for the lyoaflt of the Dollar Fond. Read- Sol. Needles’ coupon In this issue and U will tell yon bow to gel tea grer*
trading stampa^rca.
We make a specialty of ladles' shoes largest assortment that can be found In Capa May. coastoting of white, tan. red aad patent colt skin. Green trading
jm. Sol Needles.
Big line of ntit, onto aad sandy at
rtvse Kulgbta sf the Bath. The Intelligent fanner could not tm-
Hab could have id the bath pa the titles of Its
order*. With r* to a greater of the Batn fl
1888, at the coronation of Heurevived by George L
; dormancy, a of the Bath
The solution to probbe found In the origin of the e condition—namely, that the for knighthood must take a ib, being Instructed and counwhlle In the bath concerning the order and feato of chivalry by two grave and ancient knights. But aa this appears to have been part of the full
200 fry a day. If all the fry reached
they would be worth £21-
assr
At LAVtGNTHOL'S
[•LADES > OBITS
IVEBYTHISG IN cklLDBENS WEAR. A REDUCTION ON OUR QUILTS AND BLANKETS Quilts from 08 cents and upwards.
Ten Gents a Day is “Nothing" to many a man. Yet for that amount paid yi yearly, a man aged 43 can pur> chase a St otto dividendpaying Lile policy in The Prudential.
The Prudential lnstnnce Co. of America. *•»•*. *. j. gW Incorporated as a Stock Company by the State of New Jersey. k)UN F. DSYDBK, President LESLIE D. WARD. Vlre President. EDGAR B. WARD. »d Vice President. FORREST P DRYDKN, yd Vice President. WILBUR S JOHNSON. «Ui. Vice President and Comptroller. EDWARD CRAY. Secretary. H. E. Richabmon. Asst Sept., Cape May Court Route. N. J. 1081
10 CUT COOITEO
flu • (shArles fL Swain’s
- NEXT WEEK I WILL HAVE A - You will wonder how I sell them at-
10 CENTS.
CHARLES A. 8WAIN. Local Phone 65. 306-7 Jackson Street, CAPE MAY, N. J.
PAPER HANGINGS.
W. LESNOI
plaster IGlork a Specialty incrusta, Udalton aifb JSurlaps Woe and fihow Room*. Second Floor Smith Bldg. 610 Waeh. jS'/.j CAPE MAY, N. J.
LOOK! Green Trading Stamps Free.
Read the Coupon below and fill your Stamp booh
COUPON-CUT THIS OUT Present COUPON at oar store where upon making a cu«h purchase amounting to 50c or more, yon will receive in exchange for the coupon, TEN (10) “8. & H.” GREEN TRADING STAMPS FREE in addition to riunm given with your purchase.
Caps May tor “Aluminum Cooking Utsc " which wont barn, sad hs will call a you to a few d*ya with aamptoo-

