Cape May Herald, 22 June 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 10

CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAV. JUNE 22, 1905.

THE SPIRIT OF 1776

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Y»uns hmrricm'm MHul.

1 bwd Just purrbsiwd s roagslnv ••••* w«» msWiug for my ssrlytriUn to Ut« city

HOPHIK UISCK INUIOTKU

Frtlrnil Uramt Jury Il^turus Bill

AituliMt Miorry OotUru Operators

PfllLAORI.PHU. June ai-Th*' Cult. «l St»tr* UrniMl Jury hm found • true bill of ludicUDMit clisrglug conspirac y »tt»lu»t

iUtld old tuan of about T5 or Tfl years, asktoK. "Is ibis tbe •Pblldelpbl* Kipreas*'

last Monday wben I was acciaUad^ by * j.- nMlk c. llarrln,. «IUw Frank T. Slone.

alias Franklin Stons. alias Ihumas Har-

per; Olirsr Quin an. alias F.KwanStorey; aatd yes awl passed Into tbe 10 bt-0 |*, Francis, alias Arthur 6. Hoaten delrc Into my Frrusled Finance ^ Arlhur q. Howard. Walter B. Rlwts.allas Joy my cigar. As tbe train polled out Kearb Rlcbmoud; Thomas H. Quinlan of tbe station « friend. to«K«l In .od toulle Urabam. alias Sophie Bwk. and buckled t-a gnnnlnK sack, bonnoed l ||(Mi ^ j>| wil ,d Dunn*, alias Estslle

down In tbe seat with me and began dllat- Co , llu<

• ug on the gunning aud fishing of S«a Isle. ) Indictments are the outcome of tbe Hi. longue clattered on In thiswise till be J rwijt eXpQ>|lre of • K at,riob quick" con-

.pled my aged Interviewer at train time some seals ahead, when he broke away from sport and came back to normal man and said. “See that knock-kneed lobster yonder* he's an historian—make* history every day In fact, he’s what one would term an expert prevaricator.” His story of the man reached till the conductor shouted Court House sod with s "So long." He dumbed off to tbs “Sea Isis Kypress " Now I would read; I did for awhile, tbeu as 1 mused o'er my friends "tale of two" as h* called It. 1 fumbled for my pencil,

and this is what the graphite produced:

This skinny old man with a pigeon toe

1. a maker of history so It Is said.

Ills forte Is lying, both grave and scut*—

A liar from noggin to toe of his boot.

He lies on his oars and lets others get busy; He lies to the populanc* till they are

dtssy:

He lie* In the hammock till bis pacts bag He lim'to blTwlfe about Parson Uoddee. Though a minister gsd and mix up with

the people,

Tbe man who’d betray him is still less his Thero*a^iars. lambasters. knockers and

bluffers.

Hut tbe beat name for his ilk la "Damnable

Duffers." —c* A. b.

cents lu this city. Tbe persons Indicted were connected with the Storey Cotton Company and tbe Provident Investment Bureau, which were cloned by government officials. All of the Indicted persons w ith toe exception of Stanley Francis axe fugiUref from Justice. Frauds is order heavy

ball awaiting trial.

Haxelton- Jones A charming home wedding waa that which occurred at the residence of the bride’s mother. Mrs. Tabltha Jones, on Fourth Avenue. West Cape May, at htgi/ noon last Wednesday, when Miss Bide Townsend Jones became tbe bride of Mr. Edward Harelton. of May’s Landing. Mia* Mary Bobm. of Cape May, waa maid of booor. and Mr. M. J. Abbott, of May’s Landing, was beat man. Rev. Dr. A. W. Spooner, of tbe First Presbyterian Church, performed the wedding ceremony and Mr. Reuben Reeves played the wedding march. Mi# Jonee has been a popular teacher In the Cape May High School and tbe groom is principal of tbe May's Landing public schools.

Saving Time The man who makes two blades of grass grow where there had been but one la proverbially a public benefactor. Similarly, perhaps, the man 01 tbe agency that adds to the ease of life or the fadllty of lu active operations deserves recognition. Such, In effect, la the accomplishment of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad In 1U new service to and from tbe West, and the fact that it is a corporation, seeking primarily to Increase Its revenues, need not detract from the acknowledgemen t. To moat persons, perhaps, tbe sensational reduction of the New York - Chicago running time to eighteen honro appeals in much the same way as a record breaking automobile trip—an Interesting and somewhat exciting achievement. But It is much more. It brings tbe commercial centre of the Middle West three or four hours nearer to Philadelphia and New York, and this saving of precious time is multiplied luflnitelj through lu effect upon business activitia^and IntercommuIcat loo. a Once more, and conclusively, the Pennsylvania Railroad has proved Its title to *rm "standard”—a title won In the moat Intense competition for supremacy lu equipment and operation. Some of the policies of the management In the past have proved mistaken; but no one can question that In pbraical results, such as improved construction aud progroaslTe schedules, the Pennsylvania sets the pace for all its rivals-Editorial In Philadelphia North American, June U.

Reading's Dining Car Service The Philadelphia A Reading Railway announces that the Dining Car Service was Inaugurated on June 18th by ihe operation of Dining Cars in conjunction with the Central Railroad of New Jersey, week-days, between Philadelphia and New "York as follows: A la carte breakfast will be served On 7 .00 and 8.00 A. M. trains in each direction. A La Carte lunch on tbe 12.00 noon and 1 .ou P. M. trains in each direction and Ti ble d’Hote dinner at fl.00 per Capita on the 5 00 and « 00 P. M. train* each way. Mr. 6. W. Derr, the Superintendent of Dining Car Service, baring formerly been Assistant Superintendent of the same department ot the Baltimore and Ohio R. B. thoroughly understands tbe needs of travelers and will spare no efforts to»accommodate and please tbe Beading’s pa-

KACT8TN BRIEF.

Odds and Ends of Town Talk Caught I p by Oar Busy Reporter*. ' --Live In the open air. —Many sailing parties. — Excellent fishing now. — Porch parties the thing now. —Uet your fish tug tackle in shape. — Had your first one lu the ocean yet ? —What's the matter with the weather

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—Here’s to the newspaper men ! — the Penns/kmfla RailroadStrictly all hand work and no injurious chemicals. Troy Hand Laundry, *10 Decatur st. —At the meeting of the Baptist Young Peopja*’ Union to mo row night* Miss TfiJmads Stevens will lead, using as her -*• Jecl “National Heariuge." -Frank Eutrikan’s new naptha launch ~ Bay ’’ was launched at Scbellenger’s t ***'*iny ijMtt Saturday. It was built by Frank Wentsell, of DeualsviUe. The boat will be used by Mr. Eutriksu to carry pa* seagers between Cape May and Wildwood.

A VALI ABLE PUBLICATION. The Pen nay I van I a Railroad 100.1 niintmer Exeuralon Route Book. Tbe IVsaenger Department of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company ha* published (hr HKBeill'Ion of the Summer Excursion Rout* Book. This work is dsalgnad to provide the public with descriptive notes of tbe prlnulpaLJhimmcr resorts of tbe United States, with tbe best routes for reaching them, and the rates ot fare. It contains all the principal seashore aud mountain resorts In New Kniand.fhe Middle, Southern, and Western Suites, sod in Canada, and ovar seventeen burn’r. d different routes or combinations of WUt a. Tbe book has been compiled 1 ih t te lest care, and altogether Is tin mo t complete and comprehensive band 1 < ok o' Summer travel ever offered to the . ublic. Tbe cover is handsome and sti.ling, printed In colors, and the book contains vend maps, presenting the exact routes over which tickets ere sold. Tbe book Is profusely Illustrated with fine half-tour of scenery st tbe various resorts and along tbe llnee of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad. This very Interesting book may Iw procured at any Pennsylvania Railroad ticket office at tbe nominal prior of ten cents, or, upon application to Geo. W. Boyd. General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station. Philadelphia, by mall for twenty cents.

INTERCOLLEGIATE REGATTA Reduced Rates to Highland-Poagb-keepsle Course via .Pennsylvania Railroad " ' Ou account of the Intercollegiate Rowing Regatta over tbe Highland-Poughkeepsie course on the Hodson Kiver, Wedneedsy, June 28, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round-trip tickets to Highland or Poughkeepsie on June 27 and 28, good to return until Jane 28, inclusive, from principal stations on its lines, at rate of single fare for tbe round trip.

Cburch of tbe Advent Bervlees At tbe P. E Cburch of the Advent, on lafayeUe street, there will be services bn ‘Saturday, it being St. John's Day, at 9A0 A. M., when there will be morning prayer and litany. Tbe regular setriMa have been changed for tbe summer and will be follows: Sunday ac&ool at8 20, morning services at 10 JO and evanlng services at 8. On Wednesdays and Fridays there will be morning prayer and litany at f>.80 and on Thursdays «t 8 P. M. there will be evening prayer with an address.

Captain Jess N. Ogden, of Bridgeton. has been elected presideat of the Stale Oyster Commissi ou. vice Edwaad L RUey. of Newport, whose tar Governor has not ye*

it of BUay's

d that Ogden Gandy, of Cape

ty, will be

|r the Order of the Star

Ida. the highest order of Aby-tata

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VALUABLE Real . Estate

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In Cape May City FOR SALE To close up an Estate IK HHlODtt nAtlTIEl U! OfFUU NO. 1. A three story frame cottage and stable on land, at No. 676 Washington st v sire of lot 100 feet front by 200 feel deep. NO. 7. Drug store at S..W. comer of Washington and Decatur sts, together with all stock and fix-

tures.

NO. 3. A two and one-half story cottage and lot ft No. 220 North st., sueoflot 40 feet front by

75 feet deep NO. 4. One-half of double cottage M -****”- ** and lot, at No. 416 Bank at. ■twow « her,

NO. 5- White Hall property, at Lafayette and Jeferaon its, buildiocs and hams on one acre of

REDUCED RATES TO BALTIMORE Via Pennsylvania Railroad. Account International Convention United Society of Christ Ian Endeavor For the Internatlonai Convention United Society of Christian Endeavour, at Baltl more, Md.. July S to 10, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round-trip ticket* to Baltimore, at greatly reduced rates, from all stations on Its lines east of and incinding Pittsburgh. Erie, and Buffalo. The rat* from Pittsburgh will be 18 00. from Altoona »7.4B. Erie «12. Williamsport RLSi, Buffalo til.00. Canandaigua .70, Elmira «J0. New York IS30, Newark- N. J , ta.10. Reading tt IS, Wilkasbarre *7-05, Dover, Del., 18.80, with corresponding reduction* from all other points. Tickets will be sold on Jnly 8. 4. and 5, good for return passage leaving Baltimore until July IS. Inclusive. On payment of 11.00 to Joint Agent at Baltimore an tension of return limit ti) August 81 can be obtained. Tickets via Philadelphia permit stopover within limit, If depoe ted with the ticket agent at Broad Street Station. Special excursion tickets are on sale every Saturday and Sunday from Haiti more to Washington and return at rate of fUS for the round trip. 1 hese tickets are good for return passage until tbe last train Sunday nlpht, affording amble opportuni ty for delegatee to visit tbe National Capital.

Lowest One Way and lend TrtplatMto AH W*U Wart tU How J«my Central

The New Jeeey Central has arranged to sell round tickets to Portland. Oi>, from date till September 98tii and good to return within 80 days tor *74.80 to Denver and return for 48.0), on sale from June till July 8b, sad good for return trip till August 8th; to Denver for 48.00, on ■ale August 11th and 11th. final return limit September 25th. to Denver and return on sate August 9Btb September 84 return to be made before October 7th. Summer excursion tickets on aale to Dae Colorado Springs hod Pnebio till September and good to return till October Slat for *88JO. San Frandsoo. Cal., tickets will be Mid for *78.78 on Aug. Stfa tIU I5th, good to return within 80 days. Bate other -Isles dates till September 28th to Lee Angeles or San Francisco, *88.80 and final return limit80days. Low rates to all

her points.

Liberal stop-offs at Niagara Falls. Detroit, Washington, Baltimore. Philadelphia and other points of Interest. Variable routes going and coming. If any Information Is desired, write or see Ira E Whyte, District PasJBgsr Agsnt. As bury Pmxk.

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On Saturday, May 6th,

The Prudential Paid it* 8oo,oooth Industrial Claim! Think What Help Has Thus Been Rendered to Thousands of Families, Who Received This Money in the Hour Most Needed. ^'rite for information of policies The Prudential INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA. Home Office, Newark, N. J. Incorporated ss a Stock Company by tbe State ot New Jersey JOHN F. DRY DEN. President LESLIE D. Ward, tic* President. EDGAR t. WARD. »d Vice President. FORREST F. DRYDBN. jd Vice Pres. WILBUR S. JOHNSON. 4th Vic* President and Comptroller. EDWARD GRAY, Secretary. H B RtCHAktitON, Asst. Supt., Cape May Court House, N. J 14070

Mottiifps! Mnttings!! Few is the time to make vour Selections. I have a fine line of Japanese and China Mattings. The Price yon cannot match either in this city or Philadelphia, taking grade for grade. A few Rolls left over at a reduction of one and two Dollars less on a Roll. THESE WILL HOT LAST LONG.

CHARLES A. SWAIV.

Local Phone. 65.

305-7 Jackson Street, CAPE MAY, N, J.

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LISTEN ! A speial message from Laventhol s Store Special Ladies' Shirt Waists, 49c up This Week Pillow Cases, is#,while they last, 10c Ladies— Yon should keep cool this Summer. Get one of our ladies’ shirt waist suits. They are delightful'and cool, $1.25 up. We also sell coat suits. Sheets to go at 49c. Everything in children’s wear. Also a fine line of ladies’ muslin underwear. Men— A fine line of men’s clothing, caps and canvass hats. White fancy vests, from $1.25 up Special for the Coontiy. Watch for my wagon, ail of tbe la teat style clothing at the latest price*. JOS. LAVBHTSOL. 319 WASHDraTOH STREET

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G.A.R. STATE DEPTMT MEETING

Reduced Rates to Trenton via Penn-

sylvania Railroad

the G. A. K. State Department Mestiug at sum, N. J., June 22 and 38. the Pennsylvania Rail road Company will sell round trip tickets to Trenton from " ' on tte lines In the State of New J June 21. 22, and 28, good returning Jana95, inc!naive, at reduced rates.

While yon are cfranli% l lean your Lam CtfRahps.

Trej Bud

WIXMOB. VU Joam wtlt W

to MtoH at Br. Jtarj bone catecatton for the

. w Dew. waa gnwtsd late nlMri at Hrattisboeo by JOfige Wbaetar of yb* United Staten dlstriet rant.

-RATE TOUR TO DENVER

Via Pennsylvania Railroad. Aooonat International Convention. Kpworth

On account ot the Epworth League Insnuttional Convention, to be held la Deo err. Col., Jnly.8 to 9, tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arrangsd a tour to

la Personally-conducted

System. A special train of higb-grede Pullman equipment will leave New York. Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Altoona, and Pltteburgh ou Monday, Jnly 2, arriving In

mo on Wednesday. Jnly

Tickets covering round-trip transport tation, Pullman accommodations (i

Grand Canyon of Arizona, and the Lewis and Clark Exposition at Portland, lor which special reduced-rate tickets will be Denver. Colorado Springs, and

Pueblo.

For further information concerning epefle rates, stop-over privileges, and returning routes consult ticket agents. ( A daw criptive Itinerary will be mailed upon application to Geo. W. Boyd. General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Phil-

adelpbia.

until when traveling on spatial train, wilUbe

sold at the tallowing very low rates: New York. *88.80; Philadelphia, tel-TSt Baltins moTf. *80JO; Washington, fOUXk Harrisad burg. *80.78; Williamsport.*89.75; J

NOTICE TO DELINQUENT TAX-

PAYERS.

Your attention is called to the nsw law concerning collection* tor the arrearage* in teaoa which Imposes upon the collector the property against which and .remain unpaid on the tax act reads a* follow*: When taxes ou real property remain in Era by arilisg the land, or any part ■uSticul for the purpose, ha shallg of tbe time mad niece of as fy the parcel, and the si

IntfceOaksen- fi ms ft*, the ttetedCagsMM.K-J . April m.