CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY, )UN8 8, 190s
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AN INOtPCNDCNT WEEKLY.
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Fell* Adler on Morhl Decay. Profeaaor Felix Adler exhorts people to do right solely because It la right to set that way. Recently he declared In a Sunday addreaa that American* deceive themselves Into the belief that they are very much alive became qt their Interne bustling after -the good things of life. He Insisted that there la nothing but death In. those thing* that characterise human life. Men who betray sacred trusts for gain are dead men In their moral nature. The cure for this moral decay and tha insane individualism which la at the root of it. Profeasor Adler says, la public spirit of the right kind and patriot 1 lam in the broadest sense.
The march of improvement threaten* the destruction of the “OM Hole.** which inspired one of Ja Whitcomb Riley's moat famous early poems. Now Is the time for some of Riley's admirers to step In and offset this vandalism by erecting there group statue as a monument to tha poem and Its author. True, It would be a little previous, but what's the harm of telling a good fellow what M thought of him while be la alive to enjoy It? Mr.’ Carnegie's hero fund does not stir up a rash of applicants. Perhapi his annuity scheme for Incapacitated college professors will meet with a similar condition of things. A man hate* to Join the "back number” army.
Consumption Xot Hereditary. At a recent convention the American ▲ntltubercuiosls league summed up Its
creed a* follows:
That tuberculosis la communicable, but not Inherited, though It la possible to Inherit a predisposition to tbs disease; that tuberculosis Is curable and tbs germ be destroyed when discovered early enough In tbs progress of tbs malady: that tuberculosis la preventable, taro fao-
■ntlal t
Its
tbs presence of tbs germ and favorable conditions for It—both factors being subject more or less to Intelligent control. Tbe^dread- disease ha* often been negated been use It was looked o as Inherited and therefore Incurable. It ha* uo pre-empted rights and should be fought tooth and nail wherever it
The explosion of a gun on the battisshlp Iowa at the one hundred and third round leads to Jbe conclusion among aotne naval experts that the life of a heavy gun Is In the neighborhood of 100 rounds. Several pieces have exploded after being fired about that number of dmea. It Is said that the Japanese ships engaged at Port Ar-
FACTS IN FEW LINES The number of cattle deetroyed fay wild beasts tn India last year exceeded 80,000. The entire output of sugar In Russia for tie year 1806-1906 baa been placed at 70,006,000 poods. The natiros of Morocco think Europeans are dirty because they wash in water that is not running. Saxony has 281 people to the square mile against only 104 to the mile for the root of the German empire. The wreck of the French battleship Bully on the Cochin China coast recently represented a money loo* of 15.000,-
000.
An effort to form an actors' union la being mode In England. H. B. Irving and Seymour Hicks are at the head of the movement. Some French engineer* are said to have applied to the Rdtslan government for.u franchise to build a bridge across Bering strait The first dolls of which there is any knowledge were found among the treasure* unearthed from the ruins of Babylon. They are am a 11 figures ot terra cotta and Ivory, beautifully carved.' A chapel which 1* being finished In Westminster cathedral. London, will coat $30,000. The money la the contribution of converts to the Roman Catholic church aa thank offering* for their
The only fire engine at Beacunafleld. England, way bought in 1815. The local authorities, afraid that It may get out of order aome time or other, are beginning to discuss the purchase of a new one. The son of one of the Indian prince* wa* recently In London and la said to -hare gone to the clrcua every night while there. Now that be la at home again be says that the circus la the greatest thing In the world. A fourteen page letter written by Mary, -queen of Scots, In January, 1662, stating that she had under consideration the formation of a large party of the nobility, wa* sold at auction tn London the other day for 5C500. Katie Bodkin*, aged thirteen, of Marion, Ind.. escaped a hard lesson In arithmetic by marrying. After an absence of three days from school the principal sent the truant officer to the girl's home, where the ceremony had -Just been performed. James McKenna, who was naturalised In 1868, has Just found that In his papers he Is made to fore#wear allegiance to the king of Italy. He Indignantly request* the United States rlrt court Son Francisco, to set the’papers right declaring that be never had anything to do with Italy. With a view of drawing an audience apparently the London Chemical society announced the other day the papers that that evening at Its meeting W. H. Perkins. Jr., would read a paper on “The Action of Ethyl DTbromopropanetetra car boxy late on the Disodlum Compound of Ethyl 'Propanetetracarboxylate." Recently Barcelona Invited the arch! tecta of the world to send In compel! tire plans for enlarging the town, beautifying the working class quarters and for unifying the five or alx suburban towns. The first prise. $6,000, has been won by a young Frenchman. Only fire architects—two Banish, one French, one German and one Italian—competed. A Montreal couple, Mr. Pierre Forget and bis wife, recently celebrat.-d the seventy-sixth anniversary-of their marriage. Mr. Forget to 100 years and 6 month* old. while bis wife to nlnftysix, and both are In good health. /One of their thirteen children will herself celebrate her golden wedding three years hence, though she to only sixty seven now. . The Kansas legislature hUi appropriated funds to mark permanently the route of the old Santa Fa trail, the famous historic highway of the west says the New York Tribfine. The work will be done under the auspices of the Daughters of the American Revolution. In years to come there win be great Interest In the eld trail.
MONKEY MEAT NOT BAD. »esee* PklUsata* O—* Sara It Is Belt* a Delleaer. M I see a greet hullabaloo to made over the aad plight of the Fourteenth cavalry scoots who were obliged to subsist for nineteen day* on monkey meat while ont In the Moro country," esld an army officer at the war depart mefit, according to a Washington diepatch to the Bt. liouls Poet-Dispatch. "Why, do you know that monkey steak when properly cooked to one of the most succulent of dlahee? I bare tasted It myself while out In the Philippines. And 1 know whereof I spoak when I My It to not great deprivation to have to aubetltutc that kind of meat for the eoldler*' regular menu. "How does It taste? Well, of course It all depends on the sire and sge of the monkey dhtnlued for the repast The age Is most Important. Borne of tboec Philip,>lne apes are reputed to he antediluvians, and a place of broiled century old monkey to, of course, not quite aa tender as apring tomb, for In-
stance.
“However. I have no doubt the chefs In those econtlng parties of the Fourteenth knew quite well bow to select their game and never cooked anything but the young ones. The meat of a young monkey, I should My, tastoa try much like that of a rabbit The best steak to taken from the haunches. When done to' ■ crisp before an open firs with the proper amount of Mlt It to quite a delicacy. “After all, most of the natural prejudice which we have against eating monkey meat to the fact that the beasts look so much like a man. One feels almost like a cannibal when he knows that the meat which to served up to him. to that .of such a human looking brute aa the Philippine monkey. “I am told that the natives In the Philippine Islands have a aort of superstitious awe of the monkey tribe. For that reason they don't like to kill them. The Moras, many of whom are cannibals. are not so particular and regard a monkey steak as a very choice* mor-
ttoder ttoe Annt* T*m. In the garden of a greet man six per-
merchant, a poet, a young man—' eh in lore—a lawyer and a lady, f wind was blowing rather -bard.
The scientific man took bto apple discovered a new law of merchant sold bto. The poet ate The young man w l> in tore gave bto 1 The lawyer went to law against owner of the tree ca acoount of be-
■ fly paper mankind to to be congratoiled. The itoest thing ta fly catchers i a paper toot the pastoi wW Stick to
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The Russian army has a bodyguard regiment composed of giants. Another regiment to made up exctosirelp-of fair haired men, the Guard Chasseur* of dark haired men. and the Palow guardsmen hare for their distinguishing mark a tip tilted nose.
(Coprrighl. IM. by T. C. McCluia.l “Bui you have Luav.u ; e i.iau a mouth." proitvlt-d Alice, liough It was evident from ber tone* tha I nhe did not make the {tanuncut hi a nirtrit of accusation. "it la my misfortune.” pleaded Howell. "Jt to less than three man tlx sluue 1 fin*! saw yon." "1 wild a month.” ahe luatoted. “And 1 three." be fintohed off. Bhe stamjied her tiny foot. “How could you have known me two luoutha longer than I hare known you?" “I did not aay 'known'," he corrected. “1 said •seen.' " “Three month* ago yon were In Denver," she protested, / *T tame ns quickly as I could.” be pleaded. ' “But bow cowd you have seen me In Denver,” she persisted, “when I was in New York all the time?” •The eyes of lode are quick and aee far,’" be quoted. Alice tiptllted her none delightfully. 'In that caae,” ahe said, with a saucy courtesy. “I beg to decline. It would bk dtotre«sliig to have for a husband a man who could see as far as that” He caught ber Mud and drew ber down beside him. It’s'not a time for Jesting, little woman." be urged. “I coaid III afford this month In paradise, and tomorrow 1 must go back to"— “To Denver," she completed for him tn the tone of one who mentions quite another place. “To Denver," be repeated, with the accents of one who speaks of home. want to take back with me the promise If not the person of the sweetlittle woman in all these United State*." For a moment the tore light flashed Into her eye*, but the spirit of mischief gained the mastery'. think." she sMd. with an extra Judicial air. "that the plaintiff has not fully pleaded bto case." “The defendant pleads guilty to having fallen in lore." "Yon are the plaintiff.” she corrected. “The defendant” be declared stout*r. "The plaintiff.” she Insisted., “I’ll be both or ! won't play." “Cry baby." sbe commented, surrendering. "Oo ahead.” “I plead guilty and await sentence."
RECEIVER'.* SALE of V ala able Hotel aad Wharf Property at Cape May Point, M. J. Tha anWrlbrT, iccdvrr appointed by the Conn of Chancery of New Jeraey. in a a wherein Lormgo H. Cone i« i ' '
BRJ1A. KkMA, June 7.—Miss GretU Hawn is at home for a few days. Mr Leslie Garretaon will soon leave ir Atlantic were he will work the summer through. itses. Lassie and GretU Hawn entertained triends Bat. evening The local trie phone company u building a central office opposite &. T. Johnson's store. Hairy Greaves is haring an ice cream palor built for the sujniner actomadar tion. Strawberry picking is the chief daylight amosmeut at preeenL
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“Plea refuaed!” ahe cried. The court arlll appoint a lawyer to plead for you. PH be the lawyer." she finished, i a sudden lapse from her Judicial dignity. “If your honor please*." ahe bei coming round from the other aide of the library table: “the defendant while admitting his offense, plead*
T admit no offense," “If you don’t let your lawyer do the talking m gat the Judge to hang jog." toe threatened severely. “Plead# not guilty, with extenuating Ircumstances. You see, your honor, this to hi* first visit east In some years seeing handsomer young women than they have In Denver”—
'apt May Point, Cape May County. New Jeraey. on Saturday, June 17. 1005. at twelve o'clock noon, all the following deacribcd lota, tract* or piece* of laud, Mluate, lying and bring in lor Lower Towrubip countycsCape May andrHatcof New Jeraey: The First Lot (being Lot No. w. a* laid at on the Map of the Cotnmiaaionm appointed to lay out and divide the land* of Kaekiel Steven* and A H Reeve*) Beginning at the •outhcaet corner of No. *i. in the westerly line of the "Saloon Lot”, and running from thence aoutfa twenty aad a half degree* west three perche* to the tfawe*t corner of the "Saloon Lot"; tl -oce ith aeventsen and three-quarter* d> irtres “ * C» to the nor " north *i*1> r . lonr perche* to I mark: thence along low water m 1 three-qnarter* dci hence north aisty ni e**t four perche* and . links to the beginning, within which I- --rd* are contained twentr-four and aerm t. r.ihs' perches of land or snore, be the same wore The Second Lot i being Lot No. 34 on xid ‘ ‘ ' ide ol a Andrew
thence by the westerly aide of aatd road aonth seventeen and three euarter* degrees t fix perches to the north east corner of _ . *5; thence uonh sixty nine and a half degree* we*l thirteen perche* and seventeen links to low water mark: tbenre along low water mark north seventeen and threeqnarter* degree* cart aix perche*; thence south sixty mge and a half degrees cost thirteen perche* and seventeen link* to the beginning, within which bounds arc contained two rods and two perches of land, be-
Map) Beginning at the sonUicaxi comer of No. *5. where the westerly aide of the given road meet# Isaac Whilldin’a line and ras-
ing from thence by said line soeth eighty degrees and ten minute* west fifteen perche* and ten links to low water mark; thence along low water mark north seventeen and three-qnarter* degrees east seven perches and fifteen link*; thence aonth sixty nine ~ - •' degrees east thirteen perche* and link* to the beginning, within which bound* are contained one rod and twelve perche* of land, be the aame more or
less.
The Fourth Lot- All the undivided moiety or one-half part of the following described tot: Beginning at tjse westerly side of the given rood, and eighteen perches from the northeasterly comer of the “Saloon Lot”, being also northeasterly comer to Lot No. 14; thence north sixty nine and a half degrees west, nine perches and seventeen link* to southeast comer of Lot No. 23; thence by Lot No. at and No a north seventeen degrees and forty-fire minutes east, nine perches to lhe southwest comer of the "Saloon Lot;” thence by the ‘ ~
sixty nine and a hat perches and aeventet
^fiehffjto*ii rpofi.ttoe M given road south seventeen degree and forty-five minntes west, nine perches to the place of beginning; with the right title and
1 at crest of the Cape May Steam fc ■* ibscriber. in the building
umer of the "Saloon links to the/ tost
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any part of the above-described property. Tcgrtber with all the land lying between the premises above described aad the ex-
bs protested.
“Than they have In went on. Ignoring his Interruption, Tie foolishly lost bto head. You see. your honor, be had no Idea that there were such attractive young women aa those who throe g the streets of our city came east especially because I knew you were here." be interposed. Sbe danced around to the other side of the table. The court Trill examine the prisoner." she declared. “He_bas assorted that he came east because be bad knowledge of the presence of the prosecutor. How was that Information
acquired?”
He drew from an Inside pocket a leather pocket photograph case and handed it to her. _ Bhe opened it curiously and .gave a little cry. "How did you get thtoT" toe demanded, forgetting the game sbe
as playing. “Jack Osboi
rack Osborne painted It on an envelope one night Just to toow me what be could do from memory, and I—er—I came on to see what bto memory -was
to life. “I shall-mark this exhibit A.” she annoancqri. "Now what have you to aay teyoordefenMr
can say only that the sole wltneM who can prove my offense Is my lawyer. A r» wife cannot testify against him. It to her fluty as a good lawyer to marry me. I love ter Hearty, and ever awattmy MLmM*a«? mar.
tenor line, and for solid filling established. ' the Riparian Commissioner* of the Saatc- — New Jeraey. a* the aame u more pgrticuUrtr described in a lease dated March ifich, 1878. made by the Slate of New Jeraey to Irma than Cone, recorded in the office of the- ' of New Jersey, in.
*er with all the
_ therein, to toe
extent as they are now vested la the
aabaeribebj.
conditions will be a
matio-i as may be desired can be obtained by applying to the subscriber. LEWIS STARR. Receiver. Cape May Steamboat Co. P.O.Addieaa.11! Market *t., Camden, N. J. Dated May nth, 1905. P f $i»-j*
SHERIFFS BALE.
By virtu* of a writ of fieri 6 la et terrto to me directed, issued ont of tha Cape May Count.' Circuit Court, I will expose to sale at public vendue on Monday, July 3. 1005. between the hour* of twelve end five o’clock P.M.. to wit. *t 1A0 o'clock in the
l*T. Stri _ , tolhe City of Cape May. County of Cape Mar. New Jersey: ALL • hat certain lot or piece of land situate, lying and being at Woodbine, to the County of Cap* May, la the State ot New Jeraey, known ami designated as Lot number twenty-one (K), in Block L In Section D, as laid down on a certain “Map of Town Lot* at Woodbine, Cape May County, New Jetsap.” raeordad and Usd May 7.1888, at 10W o'clock A. M-. to the Clerk's office of *2d County of Cape May. and butted and bounded as follow*, to it:— BEGINNING at a point la the northwestwardly sMe line of Ada ms avenue f onr handrod (400) feet aouthweatwordly of it* at Aranoe D* Hirach: thence south ■Mtwarfliy along mM aide Um of Adorn* Avsaae fifty (to) teat to the corner of Lot number twaoty-fonr (84) la said block; thence .jofthtnmtwardly binding by Lota

