Cape May Herald, 13 July 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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CAI't MAY HERALD

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Ita racrulUn* oMoan abould be more (rank than heretofore, and tell appilcant a for eolUUMal precieely what they la net aapeet If they eater the aerrlce, to other wonto. what they will be “op asaloat." Too maay men are bow enlisted who have a wholly false idea of life in the navy, an Idea sained (or the moat part from attractive colored posters In recruit in* offlcee and cheap picture papera. By tell Ins applicants beforehand facta they now have to learn by hard experience, which often tempts to desertion, it might be made harder to enlist men. but would certainly be made easier to retain them. Shattered Illusions cause many

Bold Your Bedlam. Speculators who failed to boy dlum when the market was down a year and s half ago missed the op portunlty of their lives to get rich. Had they purchased radium In November of 1903—only a few pounds ot it, says Hugh 8. Fullerton, In the Chicago Tribune, they could nave become Independently wealthy. A bull In radium who had been wise enough to buy an ounce for 564.000 in November, 1903. and held for June delivery In 1906 would have realized exactly _f&26.•00 on his Investment, tailing In British an ouniA. and little to be had that price. The creel Increase In the coat is dae to the fact that the Austrian government practically has cornered the world’s supply of the moat precious metal, and refuses to penult even a grain of It to be exported. The supplies In Great Britain. France and the United States are running low. and the poor are beginning to suffei from the scarcity of the metal. Moat of that which was produced in Austria and exported prior to 1903 has found Its way Into the cabinets of wealthy scientists and millionaire collectors. Who are holding their mites of the metal as curiosities or for private experiments The price of the metal has fluctuated wildly since its first discovery. At the outset, before Austria decided to hold op the snpply. the price was as low as 565.000 sn ounce. In November. 1903. it was 564.000. but In the next month, owing to the immense Increase In the demand following the wide exploitation of the newly discovered metal, the price leaped up to 9300,000 an ounce, instead of taking to. cover the bear at once began to hammer down the price again and. In July. 1904., it was down to 9160.000. at which price almost any poor man could secure s supply. Then the corner In radium was started by the Austrians and the price went up steadily until now It Is worth almost as much

er to get. The 000 an ounce.

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is now over 540.-

Bacrnltt for the Bevy. The United'-States navy needs 6.000 more men and needs tbfem at once, hence recruiting officers are to be eeut through the west, where tetter, or at

found of lata years than on the seaboard. which would be the natural recruiting ground. So much baa bean printed of late concerning dlaaettofaction and deeertions from the navy that It to found more than a little difficult «o induce men of the fight kind to en-

list. This Is an

tbs Cleveland Plain Dealer, tor which the naval authorities are la a large

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LJeut. Gen. Chaffee, chief of staff, recently made a decision regarding the proper constri'ctlon of the Infantry drill regulations requiring troops’'to "stand at attention*’ while the national air of "The Star Spangled Banner" la being played. He bolds that the regulations do not mean that the troops shall uncover wWn out of doors, but ll does mean for them to uncover If Indoors without side arms. The question was raised by Capt. George L. roads, retired, military Instructor at the Culver Military Institute. Culver, Ind.

HARRISBI'KG. I*a.. July U.-BIgM men were blown to pieces and two others were injured by the premature explosion of a big blast of rock powder on the Pennsylvania railroad Improvements Baer New Cumberland The accident occurred directly a cress the Knsquvhsnua river from the scene of the Pennsylvania railroad wreck on May IL In which twenty-three per eons were killed end many otters Injured. Frectleal Points. V. 1. Death la no respecter of per-■ooa.-Ps 59:45. V. 1. The Christian who Is abiding In Jesus needs no preparation ft death.-Phil 1:*L V. 5. We should dally taka time l be alone with God.—Matt 6:6. V. 5. God Is pleased to have us pies HU promises in prayer.—Ian. 45:55. V. 4. God answers prayers for lea Pore! good as waQ as far spiritual good, often bringing about (be temporal benefit through the spiritual change —Jaa 5:15.

A story with a moral comes from Uganda. A lion, thinking it about time to lunch, seized a white man and bit him. HU teeth went through a battle of whisky which the man carrying In hU pocket and this gave him such a shock that be turned tail.

Vegetarianism U all the vogue among those who take thought what they shall eat and what they shall drink, says the London Outlook. Bridge and boiled cabbage came In. together, and who shall aay which haa the firmer hold upon persons of fashion?

An English physician, testifying to the condition of a patUnt who had been struck in ths back by a falling mck of corn, said be was suffering from "traumAticneurasthenia." That's the Greek, for blue funk. Un't it?"

asked the opposing counsel.

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invited by- the United Btatas geological survey to aaad samples of the sand or gravel to Washington for examination to aee If they contain platinum. The samples will be used for ^determining the beet methods of extracting platinum and other metals which may h^ve economic value.' ThU systematic search for platinum U to be undertaken because of the growing demand for the metal. Platinum has been found In OaUJornla. Oregon. North OaroUaa and New York, and It has teen detected In small quantities In Montana. Georgia. Pennsylrr ala and Alaska. The richest mine in the country u In Albany county, Wyom-

The Local Board of Health ot the Towsship of Lower will meet is the township house to hear complaints and for the transaction at may ocher business that max properly come before the board oe the following dates at 8 o'etoek p m.:lu!y mb sad a6th. August qth sad a yd and September 6th. Anv person having any complaints to make shall notify the secretary in writing or appear be-

fore the board in person J. P. McKia»ic Secretary

Mrs. David Klxer, of SpriqgQpld. O.. has been granted a pension of eight dollars a month, but she will not begin to draw It until 13 years from date. Jbto ruling la doe to the fact that she drew a pension for 12 years on the presumption that her husband, David Kiser, was dead. He recently died after being brought home side from DenHe had bean mourned as dead for 57 years, most of which time he was in the Black Hills, searching for

There is to be a "Joaquin Millar day” at the Lewis and Clark exposition at Portland, the dty where Miller's flrwt volumes of poetry ware published. Dwel With Swards ml Rmumm*. PANAMA. July IL - A duel with words was fought here br Eusebio Morales, s prominent attorney, for merly fiscal agent of the United State at Panama, and Julio Arjona. a well

tire politician. Tbe trouble of the publication of an article by Ar l reflecting on Mora lee. Arjona was slightly wounded.

BUFFALO. July 10. — Washington Elks In large numbers, accompanied .by their wires, are here for tbe opening of their convention. Each delegate wore two badges on the lapel of his cost one a crisp twenty dollar bill of tbe 1906 series, which has not yet teen pot Into ctrculatiao.'and the other

VENICE. July ML—The' engagement of Peal Nate, the Amur

l*aa»a<lumkew« Ksewped Big Fire. BANGOH. Me., July IL-Almcuce of wind and hard work by firemen aaved a large section of the town of Paaaadutnkeng fropi destruction by a Are whlc’- burned the sawmill of Albert C. Page. The loss Is partly covered by Insurance.

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BOSTON, July 11—Ou* Lee. a sal lot on tbe cruiser West Virginia, has been ordered to tbe prison at Wetb-rsneld room, to serve a term of five years fm tbe killing of a fellow seaman on board the crnleer.

NOTICE TO OYSTER TONGEStff

Notice 1« hereby given to all .

Kssvd Id the gathering of aeed oyaterm or natural oysters with baud louga or patent tongs that the failure of tbe LegMsture to provide for the appointment of Shell Commiaalonen does not operate to repeal tbe laws regulating tbe time, place mod man-

ner of gathering such oysters.

All such laws are In full force and effect Tbe undersigned deem ll their duty to * thar these laws are enforced and to the extent of tbelrability, official orotberwlee. they will oar their beri rffov• to apprehend and punish violators of any such U w. We call on all persons interested In the business to ak) In the enforcement ef the

— OyeSer Bwp lion thereof.

JEREMIAH N. OGDEN. EDMUND STITES. JIL, WILLIAM DxGROFF. OGDEN GANDY. State Oyster Commteiooere. Dated Jane 29,1906.

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extend sic eg , ocean to Beach avenae. and tbi easterly along Beach svenne to Baltimore avenue, according to the plan of the Cape May Real Estate Company ‘ Section 7. And be it further ordained and enacted. Thatafter this ordinance shall have been regularly passed, pursuant to said act. and shall have taken effect, the Committee on streets and Highways shat’, without for ther order of City Coancil, cause plans and •peer flea lions for said work to be prepared and filed with the Recorder of said city, and advertise for bids for the construction of said work pursuant to tbe provisions of said act. which said bids shall be .received by and opened in the Common Council of said city and tbe award of the contract to the lowest responsible bidder or bidders shall be made far said City Council at such time as said City Council determines to make said award, and upon said City Council ascertaining tbe amount of funds necessary for the accomplishment of said work said City Council may. with or without further or other ordinance for that purpose, borrow such fnnd« and iasn* bonds of said city 'herefor par... ant to the provisions of tbe said act of the Legislature herein referred to. The bonds —x g ahaP »»w Intetest at fire am. payable semi anttaslly.

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dty ob Madlaoe avenue andnxtcnding alone Madison avenue toward the ocean to Beagb •venue, and thence northeasterly along

'Whereas, A petition haa been presented to the Common Coo noil of the City of Cepe May, signed by more then three fifths in va-ue of the property owners on the streets aloog which the sewer hereinafter referred to is to be laid, said valuations ascertained from the last duplicate of assessment of the City of Cape May. which petition requested said-city tolay lh« said sewer along the streets hereinafter referred to and in the

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ant to the provisions of an act of the LegU lature of the SUte of New Jersey, entitled

An Act coocrmii— ** —*—

—— —• --'■S systems ■„ wuc» *u vac svsvc. approved March w. 190*. and in which said petition it was set forth that said petitioners each bound themselves to pay to the city of Cepe May. of the cost of sock construction; such assessment as shall be made by the city c# Cape May in accordMce with the provisions of tbe charter or* general laws governing assessments for sewer construc-

tion in such city; Now. therefore.

Section 1. Be il ordained and enacted by the inhabitants of the dty of Cape May in Cily Council aaaembled. and it is hereby enacted by authority of tbe same, that said •ewer, as specified in said petition, be and the same is hereby ordered constructed; that is to say. a sewer L hereby ordered cm

icted under and pursuant to the or.

_ ons of an act of the Legislature of the State of New Jersey, entitled "An Act coo cernieg the extension of sewers sad sewer syetems in cities in this state,’' approved hsrehn, 1904. (F.L.i8otpmfe 881. which

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gHI&IFFti BALL By virtne of a writ of. Fieri Facias, to modirected. issued out of the Court of Chancery, of New Jersey 1 will expose to sale *t tub lie vendue, on Monday. July 24. 1905. between tbe bonnof twelve and 6re o'clock - - p. m.. to wit. at one © clock in tbe afternoon' of said day. at tbe Sheriff’s office, in Cape May Court House, Cape May County. New Jeney. All that three story frame dwelling house, situate on tbe south-west side of Decal ur •treel. in the city and county of Cape May. ■tale of New Jersey, on lands of Abigail H. Sheppard. «*»d bonne being about thirty feet In width and about fifty feet in depth. “mmgcwtedDNiwefyteNB.Btenmn . Setxed as tbe property of John. Hal pin. et

tee-tinrd in amount of said bond* shall be made payable thirty years from their date and shall be known as long term sewer bonds and two thirds in amount of said bonds shall be payable at two years from their date and shad be known ax short term sever bonds: end all moneys received from the as ■wigdrBfrkgteteEte '

cost of the construction

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discharge said short tOT._ their maturity, teid long term shall be coupon bonds and said short term •ewer bonds shall be registered bonds with

Section .v And be it farther ordained sad

of the dty thereto, and the City Treasurer to countersign the same and sign tbe conpons thereto aUarhed. and tbe Finance Committee arc hereby authorised and disaid bonds reedy for exe-

named, and npon their ex. directed to sell the same, or any part thereof for the best price which may be obtained therefor, not less than the per value thereof and npon the sale thereof, or any part thereof, and the payment therefor, the pro cecds of sneb sale or sales shall be applied to defray the cost of the construction of tbe sewer herein referred to

npon the completion of the work ordered under tbe provisions of • this ordinance the com thereof shall be assessed to the adjacent properties to the amount of tbe benefits conferred npon said properties respectively, in accordance with tbfc provisions of tbe charier of the city of Cape May and existing laws governing sneb dty — *- of the cost shall be properties; and ai made immediateli such work and become payable months front the date of such a set. Section5. And be it further ordained and enacted. lW upon the issuance of said bonds a sinking fund shall be created anffideal to meet such long term aewer bonds et their maturity, and there shall be assessed an anally In the City of Cape May the necessary taxes to pay into the said nuking fond annually the necemary aaNurat. and also to pay the annual interest on said long term aUtt short term aeWer bonds. , Section 6 And be it further ordained and —— —’ —teaD tote af*

lhaa Jwet | in commission oa its New York ted delpbla line six sew dining care. They leave New York and Philadelphia slaoultansouly at T aad 8 a. m., II boob and 1, * •adfip m. The aerric* Is super every detail is arranged W> maet toe ing requirement* ef the traveling l

KHI FF> BALK. Bv virtue of a writ of fieri facias, to aw directed, issued out ot the Coon of Chancery of New Jersey, in the canar wherein Junes C Bennett it complainant, and William ParVOW, Jr., ct al are defendants. I will exposer to sale at public vendue, ou Monday, the Seventh Dey of Auauet. A. D . 1905 at the hour of oec o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at tbe Sheriff s office at Cape May Court House, in the county of Cape AH the following described tract or parrel

adjoining lands of haUie P Wfilutn., _

turn B. Swain and Thomas H- Williams.,*,

sad bounded as follows, to wit:— Beginning at a point in the northerly side

line of said Hughes street, which is slx> the southwesterly corner of said ksllle P. Williams’ tot; thence binding b> said Williaa^'line a northerly course, at right anpie* with said finches street, one hundred ano three and seventh terr’h. feet to a co oer in the line of R. IL Ssaio's land; thence a westerly course persHrl with said Hughes street, binding by aaiu Swain's land.' thirty-eight fe-t to other land of Thomas H. WiUiaauoa; thenceaoutbeily atrigk: - glee with said Hughes stcect one fceodt'i' xud three and seven-tenths feet to the at-.i - aid side line of said Hughes aueet; ih- . c- by I he same perstle* —* 1

thirty-eight ing three th

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Being the same premises which I. Learning Sheppard and wife, by deed dated November itch. 1897. and recorded Id the Cleth’s office of the County of Cape Mr y, in Book No. 135 of Deeds, pages 448 Ac-, granted and conveyed to the wtd William. Farrow, in fee WILLIAM H. BRIGHT. - Sher ffDated. July 5. 1905 I-rwiA T. Stevens, Solicitor: p f tq-ig:

otbe beginning

id nine hundred ai.- , >f land be the same more or'

[AM H. BRIGHT. Sheriff. 6-77 p f I5-40

IN CHANCERY OF NEW/BRSBkA To William Willoughby: ■ By virtue af an order of tbe Cour^B Chancery of New Jersey, made On the day of the dd-Jtsr—.Tn s cauw wherein Mil--tou Ki im is complainant and yon and the ' City of Ocean City are defendants, yon are required to appear, plead, answer, or demor

1 be taken as coo-

to tbe bill of d before the t seat, or the ai

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The m gage given by William Willoughby and wife toMiltoe Keim. dated the eighth day of September 1904. on lands in tbe city of Ocean City. and yon are made a defendant because yon own said lands or some part

thereof.

Dated June ry. 1905. GKKY. McDKOMOTT & KXBJGHT, Solicitors for Complainant. t»7 Market Street, Camden, X. J, p f 94.50-

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEI(N

Notice is hereby given that all persons arc prohibited from throwing or depositing npon tbe streets and sidewalks of the cily, refuse of all kinds, loose ashes, paper, scraps and debris of all kinds, in vioUtion of an ordinance of tbe City of Cape May entitled "An Ordinance definte the duties of the Committee on Streets and Highways,"

ADJOURNED RECEIVER’S SALE.

ropeitv, late of .

Csdc Mav Steamboat Comoanv

May Point, New Jersey, advertised for June 17th. 1905, is adjourned for four weeks and

vill occur July 13th. 1905. o

it 17 o’clock a

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