CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 19115.
FAMOUS ACTOR DEAD Joseph Jefferson Passes Away Quietly at Palm Beach.
HAD BEES CSC0SSC10CS FOR k DAT
Car*#* aa lha *ta«r Braaa la CaOSk*o4 aa4 Laal*4 latU RatMir tka Ra4 of MU Saraafr-ala Yaaaa af Ufa. WERT 1’AI.M BEACH. Kim,. April 24.- Juaepti Jefferaou dlrd «t 8:15 la«t niKtil after briug uiH'onaclona all day At hla bedside when he rt.nl ware hta wife and two of hie aotia. Charlm B. aud Krauk Jeffentou; Mr». NaiUe SyBioua. bla uurae. VIan Mallei Bingham, Dr. H. B. l*otter and bia faithful old aervant. Cnrl Kettler. Ttie remaina will leare Palm Beach tonight on a special train for Bussarda Bay. Maaa.. accompanied by all the member* of tike family who are her*. The end waa not a surprise to Ma family. Ever since his last sinking *|h-II whl<h cam* after a rally on Thursday mqrnlug and which was fallowed by an apparent Improvement
JOSEPH JEFFERSON, until Friday, the family haa been waiting for the end. Mr. Jefferson'* condition Saturday night grew steadily worse, and the family, who had reared. were summoned from their beds, and Dr. Potter was called. The padeni's congltiou continued to grow worse all through the day. and the brief bulletins from the bedside contained no words of encouragement The ale kn a as of Mr. Jefferaon wl ended In hla death waa contracted. It la believed, while on a recent rlait to hla eon. Charles B. Jefferaon. -at Hebe Sound, a few miles above Palm Beach, where be went to meet hla friend, former President Cleveland. It Is believed that from a slight Indiscretion In bia eating there he suffered as attack of Indigestion. Since bis return to bis home this condition grew steadily worse, with slight rallies, until the end. Joseph Jefferaon was born In Philadelphia Feb. 20, 1829. and was looked upon as the dean of the dramatic profession In this country. He first appeared on the stag* as a child and -dnrlng his career haa played In a number of foreign countries. His gsrat reputation was made in “Rip Van Winkle." which he played In almost every <lty In the United States. Of late years he has played but a few weeks of each season, and in almost every one of these short seasons be confined himself to the one character of Rip Van Winkle. In his retirement be was an enthn--siastic angler and derived much pleasure from this sport at his borne in Bustards Bay, Mass. Besides being an actor be was a painter of more than passing ability, and several of painting* have attracted considerable attention.
Mck Sal* la Hew York. NEW YORK, April 25.-Several carloads of fine furnishing* of Mrs. Caaeie L. Chadwick's Euclid avenue home In Cleveland have been brought to this city and are being sold at auction at the Knickerbocker Art galleries, 7 West Twenty-ninth street. The oil paintings will be sold by themselves Is the ballroom of the Hotel Aator tomorrow. A Urge part of the painting*, fine glaaa, china and furniture was found in the cellar* of the Cleveland mansion and in the bam. It had never been even unpacked.
QUN8HU BAKU. Manchuria, April Mi.—The wet weather U Increasing the amount ot Infections diseases, bat the general health of the Hues Ian army U good. The Japanese army Is retmtad
Rntlil- v > Float lb* Pleela. 8T. I’Klh'l-bBt'ICli. April VA—The u m I rally pro e- e. tj have no laforstation aa la « Uetiiic Vice Admiral Ro Jintvcu«ky I* waiting for Nebog.-ttoflr* re-cuforctug iMacUtuegt aad say the matter la entirely In hla UatxU and ho has not oomaiuolcstftfl hta dderiulnatlon. Naval men. however, are not hi rllnsd, as hltbis-to, to anticipate a Jnsctioti of Xebognoff with IloJeMvcnsky. They suggest that the transport fleet may Ic left to the core of the alow but powerful ships of N'ehogateflTs detachment while UojitHtvraaky tries conclusions with Togo.
Alar*r Take* SatMealr III. DKTHOIT. Mich.. April 24,-Ualted Btate* Renstor Hnaaell A. Alger last night suffered a sudden attack of acute Indigestion. At the tlm* of hU aalmre be was on a tvals Jiwt pattering l»*trolt on hla retm-s from a western trip. Later It was anuannred that dk>natot Alger waa not In a serious -ond'Hou. The attack Is deemed almllnr to ike one W -I’Vu sd In Washington March 1.
A “tlrt-rlrk-a«l«k‘* Pelr Plaehrd. CJ.EVBLAND. O.. April 24.-John F. Bulllngton and wife, accused of opitlng a '•get-ricb-qulck" concern In Grand Rapids. Mich., hav* been arrested her*. It U alleged that they conducted th# United States Detective company In Grand Rapids and victimised many persons, obtaining. It 1* said, thousands af deilars Illegally. They left Ora ad Rapids, and officer* have been following them for a week more through Michigan, Wisconsin and Ohio. . Ha Ball Far Mrs. Ckadwtrk. CLEVELAND. O.. April tl.-Ball waa not offered for the release of Mrs. Castle L. Chadwick pending the hearing of bar application to the clrcnlt court of appeals, as previously announced would be dona. At the conclusion of a confer- » between former Jndge Wing and Mrs. Chadwick the latter stated that It had been decided not to offer ball nntil after the final bearing of the bankruptcy proceeding* against her. Tbl* bearing will take place before Referee Remington on May 2.
Excursions to California. Low flrst-claas California excursion rale 881.50 via New Jersey Central and connections. Route one, via Scranton and NiagFalls to Chicago or St. Louia, Route two, via Waablngtoo to Chicago or St, Louis. Route three, via Washington and New Orleaua. Passengers may use any direct Hue west cf Chioogo or Si. Louis, and may go one way and return another. Trip will touch all prominent point* of interit. Liberal stop-offs allowed. Tickets on sale May 80th and Slat, and good to return within 90 days. One way rate 850.00 daily until May Uth via any of above routes. Write Ira E. Whyte. District Passenger Agent, As bury Park, X. J., for further advice.
Aaetkev Lae* Paetory to Bo Belli. PHILADELPHIA. April 24.-Joa«ph H. Bromley was awarded the contract fee a 12.000,000 lac* factory at Twea-ty-second street aad Lehigh avenue. It will he the largest In the country and give employment to 5.000 operative*. Mr. Brogiley was the first to promote the lac* industry la Philadelphia and la the principal owner mt fear alanllai
irtaa. LAHORE. April 25 -Th# lieutenant governor of th# Punjab In the course of a public address on behalf of tbe earthquake fund stated that be hoped the deaths by tbe earthquake bad not exceeded 15.008. bat within tbe effected area. 700 square miles, with a population of 250.000. nearly every building bad collapeed or been rendered uninhabitable. H*w Yark Wwmmm Kill** lm rioraa** FLORENCE. April 25.-Mis# Alice Pearbnrn of New Yor£. aged twentyflve years, fell from an upper window of th* Hotel da Villa here, dying Immediately.
J. P. ■•ream Leaves Rom*. ROME. April 25.-J. Plerpont Morgan of New York l*ft Rome last night for Brindisi, from afclcb place be will go to Piraeus and from thence to Constantinople.
Practical Points.
V. L The knowledge that our opportunity la short should stimulate tu to do our utmost for other* to-day.—Gal. 6:10/ V. 2. We have a strong enemy, but One at hand stronger to enable ns to conquer
him —Eph. 6:12, 12.
V. 3. Unless we hgv? the Spirit of Je80*. tbe Father's feifls may foster pride in our hearta.—2 Chron. 26:15,16. V. 5. We are most Christ like when, like Jesus, we minister to others.—Oal. 5:12. V. 12. It la not enough to call Jeans "Lord;” we must heartily accept Him aa the Guide of oar Uvea.—Matt. 7:2L
OLD POINT OOMPORT.B1CHMOND AND WASHINGTON. Sixiday Tours via Pennsylvania R» R. Personally-conducted tour* to Old Point Comfort, Richmond and Washington via th* Pennsylvania Railroad will leave New York and Phi!ad*lphU on Saturdays, March 11 and 96, April» aad May 6. Tickets, Inclodtdg all ncosaaary exp es fur a period of six days, will be sold at rate of <26 0t> from Now York, Brooklyn, and Newark; <64.50 from Tree ton; • from Philadelphia, aad proportionate rates
Tlcksts to Old Point Cosafort ooly. cor
Tbe Good Old Mummer-Ttiar. Wb*D and where to go for a vacation la 1 i|'i*»tlnn which perplexes us all. Tber* are tNMUtlful places la every erctioa of tbe ouOtiir) . but to reach them at a modern rate and wltblo a reasonable lima b a
mat l<arri*r.
New Jer*~y has hounded to tbs lrout as a summer resort and trail she might sine* ber shore U within reach of all. Her attractions arvTOo numerous to mention, accommodations provided for tbe tourist being unequalled aaywbsr* In tbs Tbs famous beach reaorta of New Jersey are Atlantic HighlAnds, Seabrigbt. Long Branch. Asbary Park, Ocean Grays. Bel mar, Spring Lake, Sea Girt, Point Pleasant. Atlantic City, Ocean City, Cape May and Beach Haven. Each b auk)o* la environments and caters to tbe bast class of Summer travelers. Every convenient* b at band for genuine enjoyment and each can b* reached by rail or boat, tbs Unas both operated by tbe New Jersey Central and C. M. Burt. G. P. A., 14* Liberty st.. New York, has issued aa 11 lust rated brochure detailing tbe bean Ilea and advantages of tbe above resorts and a hundred other*. Tbb book srlll b* sent to any I upon receipt of six cento In stamps god one looking for a vacation region would bo well to send for It.
Council—Joa. Hand
...Jan. 1. 1907
Notice.
If you want your boose painted or a room grained, in fact any work done in tbe painting line we would be pleased to hear from you. J. B Hl'obks A Sox.
Contracting Painter.
Jn. 1 Cape May, N. J.
Easter Basket* price. Hogan’s.
SPECIAL MASTER’S SALE.
In pursuant of a decree of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, bearing date the twenty-third day of March, A. D. ions, in a tin cause wherein Ida B. Wegner is _ plainest and Kllcn M. Fennimore and others are defendants, there will be sold at ' Tc vendue to tbe highest bidder, la the
eoce aad under the direction ot the
subscriber, cac of the Special Masters of said Court, ou Saturday, May so, 1905 at half pest twelve o'clock in the afteraeea, at the real estate office of J. M. Chester. Ocean
, in the County of Cape May sad State ew Jersey. SB the following described
tract of land and promises, situate la the Township of Lower, in the County of Cape May and State of New Jersey, being on aa island called the Five Mile Beach, bounded
and described as follows, to wit:
Beginning at s point on the northwesterly side of Beach Avenue. U tbe distance of thirty feet northeasterly of the northeasterly side of Learning Avenue, and thence running (1) along the northwesterly side ol Beach Avenue north fifty-two degrees east, twenty feet to s stake, and at right angles to said Beach Avenue thereto, between parallel lines in length or depth northwest-
' eighty feet
_ attaining sixteen hundred square feet of land, strict measure. Comprising a part of lots number six and seven of Block number thirty-five of the recorded plot of Holly
Beach City.
Dated April 10th. 1905. HOWARD M. COOPEB, Special Master, No. 106 Market Street. Camden, N. I. JOSEPH KAIGHN. Solicitor. Third and Market Streets, Camden.N- J.
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BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS. Anthony B. Smith. Palermo, Jau.i 1906 W. S. Johnson, Ocean City—Jan. 1, 1907 John P. Fox. Ocean City Jan. 1. 1907 C. P. Vanaman, Dias Creek. Jan. 1. 1906 - }**#* D Lndlam.So Deanis Jan 1.1907 • wm. T. Bate. Irish!ag Creek May. 1W6 West lev R. Wales. Cap* May. Jan. 1. tUO; Mira 1st 8. Smith. Cape May .Jan. l.iooi Anthony B. Smith, Director; bam□ el
Townsend Clerk.
State Senator—Lewis M- Crease. Ocean ~ty. Rap. 1906
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TO WHOM IT RAY CONCERN: An ordinance to prohibit tbe hauling of garbage, swill, slops, or other refuse within
the limits of Lowei Township.
Sec. 1. Beit ordained by the Board of Health of the Township of Lower, in the County of Cape May, That hereafter it shall be unlawful for any person or persona to banl, carry, or otherwise transfer or cart any garbage, swill,glops, or other refuse within the limits of Ml township, except by tbe consent ofThe Board of Health, and tinder ach regulations and lestrictioos aa ahi **
eemed best by sold Board of Health.
Sec. a. And be It farther ordained. That ay person or persons offending against t~' rainance shall, upon conviction thereof
e any justice 01 each offense so twenty dollars.
Sec. And be It farther ordained. That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in in confliction with this ordinance be 1
same are hereby repealed, I dinance shall take effect ita
,
Attest:—1. P. MacKisaie, Secretary, Aaron Wooteofc, DwtiM Schcllenger. W. A.
Lake, M. D., Members.
Tbe local Board of Health win meet la the Township House on Tuesday evening. May *d, at 7.30 o’clock for tbe purpose of
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FREEHOLDERS* MEETING. Rode* M benby gtyea that a stated ate«tg of tbe Board of Cbooen Free holders of
Samuel T. Ballsy Jan. 1.
**-*— J. Ore*well.. Jan. 1. 19W
k*l bharp Jan. 1, 1908 L Doak Jan. 1, 1908 h R Brooks Jau. 1. 1908
'as/l. Taylor '....Jo*. 1. 1906 Louis C. Sayre Jan. 1. 1900 F. Sidney Townoeod Jon. 1.1106
Recorder—J no. W. Ttoompajn Jan. 1.1906 Aaaeaaor—Gilbert C. Hugbaa.. Jon. 1. 19U6 Collector—Sol Needles... Jan. 1. 19U6 Treasurer—Isaac H. Smith Jan. 1, 1906
Commissi oners of Appeal.
Tboodorg Moollor.—Jan. 1.1906 Edward Ore an* Jan. 1. lono Thoa. R- Wale. Jan. 1. I9U0
BOARD OF -EDUCATION. Samuel R Stiles, President 8. H. Moore, vice president Dr. KdWard U. Phillips. Clerk.. William H. Thompson 1908 Walter A. Lovett.— —1908 Barclay L. ScheHanger— " 1906 William T. Stevens 1907 Dr. A L Leach 1907 Charles F. Qoldort — 1907 BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. A. L. Learb. I'rvsldeat . 6rpt. 1. 1H0J Dr. V. M. D. Marcy. Secretary IW* Robert S. Hand W0J Lafayette U. Hal: " 1904 Albert B. Utile •• 1804 Oeorge L. Lowell “ 190G
BOARD OF TRADE. I’mrident—Htrpbeo B Wilson. KecreUry—Lvwla T Hletens. Treasurer—Thomas W. Millet.
County Directory.
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justice Snpreme Court—Francis 1. Swayxe, Clrcu^?Judge—Alien B. Kndloott 1?1?
Law Judge— H.irtao* a Rep -
Prosecutor of Iriess- Harry S Dough Rep "P06 Sberif—WiUiam H. Bright, Rep (907 Coroner's—Robert S- Miller. Rep 1907 Coroner's—John D. Craig. Bey Coroner-s-Cbss. H. flouting. Rep....1906 County Clerk-Julius Way. R«y II10 Surrogate— K fUnion Hewitt. Uep.... 18o7 County Colln-tor—Lewis 8 Htllwi-H, Urp. i:«6 Chanty Board of Elev-tlons—Jos. K. Hand. Bop 1906 County Board of Elretlon^-Charles K Foster, Kep 1906 Cisinty Board of Elections—Wm. J. Tyler. Dew igas County Board of Electloos-Hlrbsel H. Krsrns. Dem nag Term* of Court-Fourth Tuesday lu April.
Cape May aty, I
Adonirsm Chapter, No. W, Roval Arch Moaons—Convocations, third Monday of month at lodge room, Washington and Franklin street*. Cape Island Lodge. No. 80. F. and ▲. M. —Communications, second and fourth Tuesday* of each month at lodge room, Wash I ukton and Franklin street*. CapaMay Camp, No. 8772,Modern Woodmen of America—Meet* first Wednesday of each month at Auditorium. Cape May Conclave, No. 188, Improved Order of Heptoeopha-Meete at Ogden's Hall.819 Washington street, on second and fourth Thursday* of each month. Cape May Council. No. 1681; Royal Arcanum—Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month at Auditorium. Cape May Lodge. No. 21. A. O. U. W. Meets first aud third Thursdays of each month at 812 Washington street. Cold Spring Council, Jr. O. U. A. 185—Meet* In hall at Cold Spring, every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Colombia Lodge, No. 38. Independent Order of Mechanics—Meets each Monday at Auditorium. Eureka Lodge, No. 7. Ladies’ L O. M.— leets second and fourth Thursdays of each mouth at Auditorium. Friendship Council, No. -27, D. of A.Meeta on Tuesday afternoon of each week at 2A0, in Jr. O.UJLM. Hall, Odd Spring. Tbe John Mecray Post No., 40, G. A. R. meet* on tbe third Friday of each month at 7AO o’clock p. m-. Instead of Thursday at 816 Washington street. Mayflower Lodge, Nu 968, Independent Order of Odd Fellows-Meete each Friday at the Auditorium. Jackson street. Oga 11*11* Tribe. No. 157, Improved Order of Red Men—Meets at 810 Washington
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NOTICE TO UniT CREDITORS.
Snr-j rugate of the County of Cape May, made on the Bightb day of March, A. D., 1005. on application of tbe subscriber Administrator erf said deceased, notice Is hereby given tbe creditors of said deceased to exhibit mder oath nr efinaarioa U and* against the estate Eighth day of March. A D.. lOQS. or tl wiTl be forever barred of any action ago! Doted March 8th, Al D-, raag.
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Trains Mill leavr t.us Mar as follows to.
I'lilLADLLPHlA :
6 AO A M -ACCOMMODATION. Stop* *7 dl principal stations Arrives at
'bradelr l - i - » w • —
Pbradelphi* 9 v, s n.
A.M.—BXPRF.SS Connects from • - Aoglesea Branch. Ocean City and Ses Isle City. Arrive* at I'hiladrlphia 9.31
a m.
, cc F. M.—ACCOMMODATION Coo''JJ nectafrom Anglesea Branch Ocean City, aad bea Isle City. Arrives at Phils delphia 6 15 P M. ■iM>sr Thai**. , , 0 P.M.—ACCOMMODATION Rtopa •J -' at principal intermediate station* Arrive* Philadelphia 6 75 p id. A AC r M —EXPRESS. Connects from Anglesea. Ocean City, and Sea Isle City. Arrive* st Philadelphia 6.55 p. at. FROM PHILADELPHIA. Trains leave for Cape M»y- Express, 9.00 A. M. and 4.08. p m week days Accommodation. 3.13 p m. Sanday. express, 9.00 a m. Accommodation, twos tu Train* leave PHlLanxuaila. Broad Street
Station for NEW YORK. April 9, 14x15.
Expreas, weekday*. 4 F*. 4 40. S <«. «, 18, 558.7«>.7 JJ. »*o. 903. 950. to at. 00 A. M., *1 a 00 noon, 17 35, *1 00. 1*0. a xu. •7 30, 300. 3 so. *337 (Penna ' •"-«—* *• •-
(New York Limited),*4 00. *5 7 oo. *8 00.9 00. to 12 P.M
DAV*.
*5 & t- uo. .mght.StN-
BATa. 4 38. 4 40.5 «>. 5 >8.8 *5. 9 y> 11 00 A M . *ta w. ito *7 30 ‘i 37.(Penna. Limited) ’j 54 (New York lumited), 490. 5 so. •556. 636, *7 00, •>) 00. 10 12 P. M„ >2 oanight From West Philadelphia only, 74s A V
and la 31 P M daily.
From North Philadelphia only, •17 78 P M daily (Manhattan Limited). WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH.
January 17, 190
For Baltimore and Washington, *635, 7-»a. 8 32. 10 to, 11 c*. A M . *13 31. *j 75, >70. >44-4. 46. 5 *5. V 8 - 11 38 ^ M.and 1209 night, weekdav*. SrxDAVh *6 35. 7 jo, 0 05. 11 06. A M , • 1 75. *3 70, 4 xb, 5 75, 11 38
P. M. IT-09 n >ght-
For Baltimore accommodation 7 05 A. M. 2.05. g-ot and >07, P M. weekdays, 5.0a.
P. M. Sundays
From West Philadelphia only 335 and m' &il7* ' *‘ S5 * 5S5 ' “ d ' 35 P
‘Dining Car.
W. W. ATTERBCRY, J. R WOOD. GcnT Manager. Pass’r Traffic Manner GEO. W. BOYD. Genera] Passenger Agent
▲TLAST1C CITY UILMAD. TIME TABLE ir Efieet April 9, igo> WXKXDATB. Lv. Cape Mnv. Arr. Phil*. 6 45 a. m. ^accommodation) 9.15 e.m *7 16 am (Lxprra.-, atop* at Court Houae, Tuckafaoe and Winslow J unction ) 9.15 a.m 3.10 p. m. (accommodation.) 5A6p.m *3 65 p. m. (Express, stops at , Court House. Tuck { , shoe and Winslow 1 Junction.) 5 55 p is SCK DATS. *4 30 p m [express] 6 40 p m WXUDAYS. Lv. Phtla. Arr. Cape May. 7.30 a. m. (accommodation) 11.11 a m 8G0am fexpreaal 1060 am 4 15 p m [ex preasj 6 15pm 6.00 p. m. (accommodation.) 7.50 p.u OCX DA TO. 8 45 a m [local] 10 58 a m •Connects at Winslow Junction for Atlantic City. A T. Dicx, Boson J. Wxexs. Gcal SnpC - Gca3 Pass’r Agent.
Oor Church Directory. Anson* Tbe Worshippers of Tbe Dlffureat Deeomlnatloa*. P. A CHURCH OF TH* ADVENT. Mr. Franda F. H. Finn. In charge. Sunday Services: 10. 45 a m. Morning Prayer and Sermon; 9.45 a m, Sundayschool; 7.80 p. m.. Evening Prayer and
Other aervloes aa announced. PHXBBTTKRlAH CHURCH. Revi Arthur W. Spooner, D. D., Pastor. Praise nervioe In tbe lecture room every Sabbath morning at 1C o'clock. Morning service at 10.80. Evening service at 7.80. Mid-week prayer meeting at 7.80. Junior Endeavor Friday afternoon at 4. o'clock. Senior Endeavor Friday evening at 7 SO Sunday-school at 2.80. All are cordially invited. Seats Free. FIHST M. X. CHURCH. Rev. 8. F. Gaakill, D. D., Pastor. Preaching on Souda) morning at 10.20. la tbe evening at 7.45. Meetings at 9 a. M. and 6.30 r. m. on Sundays. Sunday School at 8 r. u. Epworth League Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Mid-week prayer nervioe Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. Class meet lugs, Tuesday, Thoraday aad Friday evenings.
7 JO o’clock Young Poop!*’* Maotlug Friday evoolog at 7.90 o'clock Mao’s Mooting Saturday •venlog RI&.00
vr. MAHrta r. c. church. Father D. J. Molly, Rector, oftflutee aerrteo ok Sands ys, -“AH.
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