CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY a, 19^5,
KAON TOU* IMBRUE*' SUU |MUGH T Q KCnER RENT
—K. W. Hymn haa b^-a rlrclwt ^rwMrni of I be Marine Nnttouol Hank ot Wild -Cattle are aeUInK exo^lon»H^we»l at mtlea nod »r« brlnjd>HI Kood prk* throngbout the county. -A aucceaefnl reriral bimUb« to being held by Her. Dr. Kaallack in the South Dernls M. K Church. — Mies Belle Scull of South DenaU. bee resigned her posltloe as teacher of the Holly Beach public school. — Mayor <»u* Hilton, of Aoslesea. who ha* been bedfast for the past three' weeks With grippe, to again able to be out. —Fe*er Carr, of Philadelphia, has purchased of Miss Gertrude Schellengsr, of Norfolk. Va». for *1,000.00, a lot on Washington street near Sehelleogrr’e Landing. —The Young People s Union of the First Baptist church will bold aeong eerelce tomorrow evening In the church which will be led by Mrs- Daniel Fooer and Mrs. Richard T. Ware—Owing to the stormy condition of the weatb< r city ooaudl did not meet on Wednesday evening of last week to take up the matter of the new bond orulnanoe for municipal improvements.
THHKK FLASHUOHT ITBM8. Caught by The gnaw Man On Making HU Dally Hound*. The premising young school mistress of the Point, accompanied by her slater are slowly recuperating, after their odd anow bath oflast Monday. Eva seemed to enjoy the joke, but Florence looked at it as a serious one. Brace up girls the sleigh will soon be repaired. A prominent young typewriter, who is employed in a real estate office on Washington street, had occasion to go down the street on Sunday, the sidewalks being slippery, great precaution was taken not to fall. Did Jennie slip up or was it a dream? The snow of the past two weeks has adorded much pleasure to the young folks, especially on this one occasion which happened on Monday afternoon, when a young lady was picked up bodily and set in a huge snowdrift near the Reading Terminal. Martha doesn't think it U qniie right.
CAL,1*K>RMA.
Thirty-throe Days* Tour via Pennsylvania Railroad. Tbs PennsylranU Railroad Comps-y has arranged for a special personally-con-ducted tour through California, to learr New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore, and Washington, on February Ifl. by tfie “Golden Gals Special.’' composed exclusively of Pullman parlor-smoking, dining, drawing-room, sleeping, compartment, • serration cars, retorninc by March SL This special train will bs run over the entire route. The beat hotels will be u-ed where extended steps ar.- made, but the the train will be at the constant command of the party. Round-trip tlcketa covering all necrwsaiy expenses, $875 from all point* on Penn sylvanto Railroad except Pittsburg, from Wblch point the rate Will be *370. For Hinerartee and further information apply to ticket agents: C. St adds. Eastern Passenger Agent, 988 Fifth Are., New York; Hugh Hasson. Jr., Passenger Agent Baltimore District, Baltimore. Md.; & M. Kewbold, Passenger 'Agent Southeastern Dittrict,Washington, D. C.; Tboa. E. Watt. Passenger Agent Western District, Pittaburg. Pa.; or address Geo. W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. The Philadelphia Record w«l jolffth a supplement with Sts Sunday emtioo of February 5th which will be the most novel interesting and instructive ever gl' away by a Philadelphia newspaper. This novelty, so baffling to aeieaee. o sist* of an apparently blurred picture and
Upon properly adjusting the wonderful spectacle* In accord*noe with the direction* and looking at the picture with the
then to will fie k
•lx Man Brought u Vuvdlot Against The Mayor of Sou lalu City. There w«* ■ case In District Court la amdso last Wednesday atternooo In which Mayor of Sea Isle City Thomaa l,otilatn w*a the defendant and tbs Philadelphia Bourse, represented by Its sucre tary and treasurer Emil P. Albrecht, was the plaintiff. F Moist Archer was for the plaintiff, while Mr. Lodlam's son-in-law, Matthew Jefferson, was for tbs dense. Tbs case was on rental and was triad by a Jury of six men, wbo laUr returned a verdict of *48 tor tbs Brums Company. I’b* cans was peculiar In that while occupying tbs suite of rooms in the Bourse, Mr. Ludlnm wa» an uffloer of the Union Paas Gold Company. Tbs original company desired to v cate the rooms and, according to testimony, turned the rooms over to tha Union Gold Company, although not notifying tbs fjourae Company of the fact Id a formal written notice. Tbs Bourne Company for two months sent rent bills to the rooms, but fludlng tbs place closed supposed that the proprietors i temporarily out on bud neat. There a t*a*e held on the room hr Mr. Ludlam and the Bourne people. Whan the latter found that the truant* had vac*tad itlon was brought with the result that Mr. Archer's olieatt received a verdict of
La FoUetts la the Senate. The election of Governor !<a Follette, of Wisconsin, to thrtUnltcd Slat** .senate to an event of national importance. It adds to the Senate a man of remarkable ah(llty i a finished orator, a legislator t borongbly trained in public affairs, and an an com-
promising reformer.
In Wisconsin in the last fire yearn Governor Ijt Follette has accomplished a work ' e fi.v« of tremendous difficulties sod obstacle* that would appal a man of leaa heroic mould. He has fought with and beaten the combined great corporate Influeuers in bto State, entrenched in both political parties. The governmental reform* be has brought shout by bto aggreaslre energy, his wonderful perstoteaoe, bto absolute devotion to the public interests and bto singular talents hare marked him | as a candidate for the Republican Presidential nomination four years hence. He will carry those qualities Into the United States Senate. In Wisconsin bto ork hss fairly finished. In the Senate at Washington be enters upon a much larger sphere of act ion. and be will fill it- For the next six years, if 1-a Follette Uvea, he will be a conspicuous and commanding figure in the Senate, and be will meet and combat there the great interests be faade war upon and signally defeated as Governor of Wisconsin.—Newark Advertiser
PINKHURAT, N. C.
Low-Rate Tours via Peuaa. R. R. For the benefit of thoas desiring to visit Plnehurst, N. C., during ths height of the social and golf season, the PsonsylvanU Railroad Company has Inaugurated a earlea of peraonally-oonduotsd tours to attractive mid-South resort. Two tours will bs run this ssseoe, lag New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore, and Washington February 10 and March SI. by special -rain. The rates for these tears. Including rail' both directions, Poll man berth, and meals In dining car on going trip only, and three days’ board at tbs Hotel Carolina, will bo; New York, *8100; Philadelphia. *80410; Bal
WASHINGTON.
Low-Rate T«-ur via Pennsylvania R.R. February 9 ■* tiie date on which will be ran the next Personally-Conducted Tour of ib* Pennsylvania Railroad to Washington. This •••ur wi’l cover a period of three lays, affording ample time to visit all the p uclpal point* of interest at the National ‘spital. Including the Cougreealooal Library and the uew Corcoran Art Gallery. Rate, enrering railroad tranaponatioa for the round trip and hotel accommodations SIS.00 or 410JO from Trenton, and
datioo* at hotel for twodays. Special aide trip to Mount Vernon. All tickets good for ten days, with special hotel rates after expiration of hotel ooupou. Similar tours will be run on February 91. March 0 and 8*. April 0 and M, and May 18. For itineraries and full information apply to Ticket Agents; or address Geo. W. Boyd. General Paarooger Agent, Broad Street Station. Philadelphia.
apply to ticket agooU, or to Geo. W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent, ~ Street Station. Philadelphia. Vacuum Talk of Kickers. The Trenton True American and the Atlantic City Review are having s great deal to say about the hill reorntly Introduced in the Legislature by Anaemblyman Hildreth. of this County, which, if paseed by the present Legislature, will allow of the State funds to be used In con Junction with appropriations of municipalities for the extermination of moaquite-bresd log places. Just why the Atlantic City paper nSould oppose any such maa not clear in the average thinking person. It to a noiorioua fact that they hare great numbers of these pests about their place and at times they are almost unbearable by the people wbo visit that resort. Cape May will admit that It has mosquitoes at some periods uf the summer season, but not to *acb a degree that oar visiters want to leave 1nstan ter. The opposition of the Trenton True American is mors for political bonoomb. There Is no reason why State funds should be appropriated for such purposes. It to a well-known f*ct that the resources of New Jersey ate derived largely from tax on railroad* and Other corporation fee*. The numerous cummer resort* along the coeel make railroad property craeslng the State more valuable by reason of their carrying mlilious of touriste to and from resort* Aud the more people carried to the reaorta, the greater the volume of buxines* done by the railroad*; sod. consequently, the greater the rains of the rallWlth them Increased values the the State is benefited in proportion by the receipt of railroad tax. and in turn the State should f.rov tha resorts beoaose of I heir belqg the agency. Indirectly, «bich makes the railroad values increase. So, after all. there to no reason why there should not be State appropriations to be used to help do sway with mosquito-breed
ig places.
The Atlantic City editor wbo to trying ) throw sand, as It were, in the eyas of the people to make them believe that At lantic City ha* no moeqnitee*. to simply making out of himself n laughing stock for those wbo road hte paper.
REWARD OFFERED. A reward will be gives for the arrest of the person or persona who broke Into the McFilltn Cottage, No. 155 Grant street, on the night of Wednesday. January 28. St
BOARD WANTED. WaxrKD: Board for the Bumtofer. from May 1st. to November 1st. for lady, thi young children, aged 1,8, and S years, re-, sped!rely, and nurse. Private family preferred. Addram Rgaaih office.
COTTAGE WANTED. WaaTSO: Furnished Cottage for six loathe, from May 1st. to November large enough for family of five. Add roes
t m men's ready to
The vary popular lady of England. Mies Christine Tingling, who lectured' in the Presbyterian Church on Saturday evening and in the M. K. Cbnrcb on Sunday arealag. did her work most fittingly, and large
very instructive. She is visiting the prolaces throughout the otioo of the W. G T. U.
Ton Should Read This. We have opened a ten-cent counter our store, and many useful nod pretty ar-
at 10 cents now. You will wonder how it can be done, hot drop la and I will explain
Chajuju A. Swaik, 805-7 Jackson Street. Cape May. N. J.
It to to be hoped that H. Leroy Apple, gate to now where no interstate law k his refeane until the State of New Jersey cas get its bands on him, and pel him to serve out bto fall term. If the Court of Pardons had done its duty in the first instance, many Ini ild have been sat the rascal have been deprived of additional pcrience In hi* treachery and crime.Trenton True American.
We make a specialty of ladies' shoes the largest assortment that can be found in Cape May. consisting of white, tjpn. rod black and patent colt skin. Green trading -Go to0oL Needles' and fill your <4 book. Don’t wait.
At LAVBNTHOL'S
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EYlSYTHISe n CHODBOS WEAK A REDUCTION ON OUR QUILTS AND BLANKETS
The Financial ~ Strength back of The Prudential Policy i* what determines its value. Surplus over Ten Million Dollars. Write for information bt Policies-
The Prudential iisurance Co.' of America. a**«•*•*. * i. or Incorporated a* a Stock Company by the State of Sew Jersey. JOHN F. DRYDBN, President LBSLIB D. WARD. Vice President. EDGAK B. WARD, ad Vice President. PORKRST F. DKYDBN, jd Vice President. WILBUR S. JOHNSON. 4th. Vice President and Comptroller. EDWARD GRAY, Secretary. H. B. RltHAitpnox. Arot. Supl, Cape May Court House. N.J. 1002
10 COT OOOjUEB poi (shafjles fl. Swain’s
- NEXT WEEK I WILL HAVE A -
You willwonder how I sell them 5t
io cents.
CHARLES A. SWAIN.
Local Phone 65.
805-7 Jackson Street, CAPE MAY. N, A
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plaster Moth a Specfalt?™^ Uncrusta, IKUalton anb Surlaps \0fficc and fihov Room. Second floor Smith Bldg. 610 Wash. /S'/.j CAPE MAY, N. sis
LOOK! Green Trading Stamps Free. Read the Coupon below and fill your Stamp book *
COUPON-CUT THIS OUT
Present COUPON at oar sta [making • cash purchase amounting to 50c orj more, 700" will receive in exchange for the conjion, TEN (10) “S. & H.V GREEN TRADING STAMPS FREE in addition to those given with year purchase.

