CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 34, 1905.
IUrk oruibfatuu-ArrtM* >» »*• .«*•»<* Cu»M««5 •- H««.c omcr Hw Prodw.’lW ii....r.oc*CoiupMi> uf ABtrrkm, »ril Wu«>«u ■.•ciU tmlr-mark. Thr Hm thr Str< n^Utof Ulbraltar," h»» ju«i rre«iv«*l •l iu Home Offlc*. Id »««»k J , ■ gnal ulitf of Ihr lock from thr famom KoKtiik fortrra on tbr MadlUmMan. By •rT»u«rmrnt «ilh thr American consul at tiihialtar, R. U Pprajinr. IbU ruck ana quardot from the prrwot ruck anti forwarded to Anwr ca on thr North German IJoyd atrauirr • Kornl* Albert" with orrtlticate from the Admiralty Contractor at Gibraltar to prove It* authenticity. Phototfraphi ahorin* Uir place from which the rock wa> cut out from Gibraltar have aUo been receive.!
by The Prudential.
The wnployaro ofTbe Pnaleotlal have a feelinc of arnttment for the. K x-k of (iribraltar. the uar of wbiefa aa a trademark they feel baa been largely iuvtrumental in bringing about, through good adrertiang. increased popularity fur The Prudential, and a public appreciation of the Scope and Strength of the 0»|>any. renting from iu Progreadee and. at the xame time, < nn». rvatlr» adminiMration. The Prudential Viected Gibraltar aa lU trade-mark becauae of the groat and renoun atrength of that fa nouafortrnae. The rock which came to America la of grayUh-white limeatone of euch an nnaurally denar and oompaat ma««. and offering auch difhcnlti.T to the stonecutter, that the judgment of the Prodrntial ofTicialv in aelecling Gibraltar a» a trade-mark U well verified. The Knghah authorities at Gibraltar readily gave their consent to sending the Rock to The Prudential, and thr coat involved was that covering the shipment. Small >ortiona of the Rock will be sent out aa souvenir* to erriain of the Company’s employee*.
Storey Cotton Kruud
UllhamJ. Bradley, receiver of^the Story Cotton Company, appointed by the United Buies Court at Trenton on the sixteenth day of March Uat, baa completed the examination of the books and aoconnU of that company aa they >d at the time of the failure, and the
THE OCEAN DRIVEWAY Will Kate ml Proa* Atlantic Highlands to Cape May The proposition to build an ooeao driveway alung the shore front of New Jersey from Atlantic Highlands to Cape May ia one that ought to meet with the approval of every ritisea of New
rroey.
The aUte should, not of oourw asked to pay the whole expense of the road const ruction and *«- |>rrsume that if they were asked to coutri.iule either laud '»r money, inbst of the wealthy reeidrntt along the shore would be willing to give a fair share of either or both to the project * There is not a aUte in the Union that aa the opportunities for opportunities' for budding a boulevard like this at a* btUe expense and with auch gratifying results a* New Jersey The e haracter of the soil and the lay of thr land lietnren Atlantic Highlands and Cape May ia surh as to make the construction of the pefret roads possible at com parti rely small expense. This fact is proven in the road from Point Pleasant to Lakewood which la a delight to the drivers of team* aa well as drivers of automobiles. We understand that State Road Comiaaioner Hutchinson is in favor of the proposition provided the aUte is not asked to bear the whole expense. If the scheme is carried through. New "* J —y will have a driveway that will be wonder and admiration of the Unijpd States if not in 'ihe *worid.Trenton State (Janette.
Mint Secret Societies Do The faltkfnl member of a. secret order -oeivrs au education that c other man The coaatituilon and by-laws
labor by ihe dnmt minds Iu the country. I* It nn( a blesalog that men of tow aa well high degree are gif ru an opportunity to nerve the work of tbune who have bad emeter opportunities than Jhevnselves r—| Hackensack Record.
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[in snows uie bovw — un the credit of the depositor., lading pribcipol and dividends declared .c by the company, to the aum of aBJS7l>.(U The total n am bet of aeinta atanding open on the hooka is lb. of theae 6,961 - have presented >rn ei■!■».«■ to the receiver, and the al of the claims thus presented is bn redver has reonivyd from all aonrto date the acme of *49^2,1* H thedanna are allowed aa presented the depositors, and the whole of a amount were applied to tbs dtatrilion pro rxta. It would mean a dinid of approximately | per cent, un the amount In band, however, i i pinaea of the administration of trust will have to be paid,which will nee the amount available *4o-Abe •Oldlorn. This amount cannot be demined until the court ah all p«aa upon
i receiver’s accounts.
Hotels Turning Away GursU
Cap* May 1* now passing through the middle of the fortnight which covers the moat populous of the present summer sea-
1, and the old rseort is kseplog up lo its
’oraer activity and this season it equal to any In rvoant years. The place It Oiled to overflowing and some of the leading hotels have bean turning away applicants for accommodations for tbv past four weeks. Many cottages have b*so brought Into ser-
ZamcjiTHUBAfyad Xaistaioi SdtsWt {Sew York Tribune. August ij. 1905.] of Inly the Pennsylfa Chicago et —’
n tea minatea. w which the t—. a responsible. The greatew -h is the schedate was on July 14. when the Special was held op behiid a freight wreetwhich blocked .11 four Hack, on the MfcMe Dtvisisa. isnnisg a low -f two boars rod twenty-two ronntes is the regular arriving lime at Hew York. It isdiacsU ko And a match for this record. It dnamstretes 'hat the schedule km saScveot elaatadtr to take anaav ordi ■arc detentions whtch may
- Aa isjaactkin VMa ggrotad ytatavda*. by VlceChauoellor Jorgro «o restrain the auy of Ocean City •am ereetlag a new achrot booae. the cost if whisk waa to ba *»jwa. The money .•.provided by a hood imoe recently d by Us* city oowncU. The in
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KIAUAHA VAIAM KZCUBAIOMA Iww-ltsic Vacation Trips via Penn sylvanla Railroad The remaining da las of the popnlar Pennsylvania Railroad ten-day a sours ion* u> Niagara Kails from RblladHphla. Ball! more, and Washington are August BA September * and *a. and October IX The excursion* from PblUdalpfata will * run by two roulae. Those on Anguat as, September * and a, going vU Harriabnrg and the plcturmqu* valley of the Snaquebanna. special train laavlng Philadelphia at A10 A- M . excursion of October running via Trenton. Manonka Chunk, and the Delaware Val|*y. Uarlng Pbila•Iphla on special train at B (ft A. M. Kxcurslon tickets, good for return pasige on any regular train, exclusive mlied express trains, within ten dav*. Will be sold at $10.00 from Philadelphia ,nd all points on the Delaware Division; line from Atlantic City; |A*> from Lanr. and at proportionate rates from other points. Including Trenton. Borden town. Ml. Holly. Cape May. Salem. WUmlagton. West Chester. Reading, and principal Intermediate stations A *iop-or»r ir allowed si Buffalo within tba T of tleket returning. The special trains of Pullman p -are and day coaches will tv run with each -xcurslon running thrm-.li to Niagara faiu. An extra charge will be made for parlor-car aeate. An experienced tourist agent and chapein will accompany each excursion. For descriptive pamphlet, time of connecting trains, and further Information apply to near eat ticket egeut. or addi Geo. W. Boyd. General Passenger Agent. Broad Street Station. Philadelphia.
Summer Tcnn—VUpn Wn&arUsi For generations Niagara Kalla haa lx-en the greart objective point for Umrists in the United States, and despite
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION Notice i* hereby giveAIhat the Board* of kegiatry and Election tn and for each and every election diMrict or voting precinct in Cape May cooaty, win meet 00 Tuesday. September 12th. 1005 at the place where the next election in their district riU be held, si on. o'clock in the
and street number*, if any.of all the person* ’ their respective erection districts entitled . the right of •uffrtge therein at the next election, or who shall personally appear be-' fore them lor that pnrnoonr. or who shall be shown to the aaiufacdoc of such Board of Registry and Election to have legally voted -a that election district al the last preceding -•lection therein for member of the General Assembly, or who shall be shown by the affidavit in writing of some voter in that -lection district to be a legal voter therein. And on the same day red between the •me hours the said Boards of Registry and Election will bold a primary election of delrgatc* to conventions of political parties, or or making nomrnatiotsa. ot for both agreeable to the provision* of "A farther cnpnlcnent to sn.sct entitled ’An act to regulate rlection*.' which said repplcmcal was apjtoved April 14L 190J. And notice ia hereby further given, that the said Board* of Registry and $cctioa will hare their final meeting oa Tueaday, October 3Int, 1005 inner meet the affti.i,-, - nine odoca in the evening, for the purpose of revising and correcting the original registers, of adding thereto the name* of all persona entitled to the right af suffrage in that election district at the next electron, yfeo shall appear in person before them or who shall be shown by the written affidavit of aome foter iu sack election district to be a legal voter ' erefrom the name rn'not gntSSSlS . . Lafifel* tare cf the State of Mew Jersey, entitled gnlale election* " Appcoved^prll ,4. Clerk of County Board of Elections OpeMarC ■..M.l-Aag. 13.190$ H441 AN ORDINANCE An Ordittanov supplementary to aa or1 nance vutUUd "An OnMnn—a oedacteg ■r oooetroction of a sewer in tbs City of Cape May. New Jersey, teglnniog at the -erdiajamnl plant of saidCity on MadiArenne and extending alo>» Mmtl^ Avenue toward the Ocean to
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WHKRIAS^ It ba. b« that the naftmot of funds
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. ibabdaoisofthsCity of City Council as embM. aa. srS^JSSSSS^STbSS ba bamowad by tb Otty of Paro May for the purposes named id said oedinance.aod Wm4* of tbe said city iaaosd therefor pur. saaat to lhe provtskwe of said ovdiusoc ■aid bonds shall be Isanvdin ormforattv the provTOoms of the ordinance to whi bonds, may prorids for lb. asi. and rtell
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In early year* a Niagara Kalla trip waa vary expensive, the property owner*, guiAes, cabmen, etc., vying as to who could quickest drain the pocketa of ■onriato- But this ia all changed, tbe State of New York on the one aide and Province of OnUlro on the other having rserved for Public Parka the beat sitnation* adjacent to the Falla, witbfree adimmdon* and a low rate of charge for licensed carriages being rigidly enforced bv the Park Commission. One special expensive trip was the Jew of the rapids, but now the Niagara Gorge Railroad Co. ruoning a line of trolley care on each side of tbe Rapids, affords a fine view of the wlrlpool.ete One special point of Niagara Falla la that it doe* not fall on thr senses after view, one the contrary, new beanare discernsble aa often aa visited and many persons assert that the best of ita beauty is not seen until the 3rd or 4tb viatl. In contradistinction to tbs old system of expensive, wearisome travelling necessary to visit Niagara in former yaara, the Ten Day Ten Dollar tours bv the Keading-Lehigh Valley Koole are very notksabie. Special trains leavs Reading Terminal 6 JO a m., July 18th, Augtst 3rd and 19th, September i and 14 aod October 6, and after a day-light run through the scenic Lehigh and Wyoming Valleys, arrives at Niagara F«U* in the early evening. Tickets for these excursions sold at .ate of Ten Dollars for round trip from Phils pal phis and proportionate rate* from other points, are good on apodal tram, or connections only and good return within ten day* on all train* except -Black Diamond Kxprero" On Return trip stop-over* will ba allowed at numerous place* of interest, aod bwiden of theae ticket* can can M> cure special tow rates on ride trips from Niagara falls, etc. tax fnll information consult ticket agenttior address Edsoo J. Weeks, Gen’I Passenger Agent Pnlladeiphla.
The New cape May Hotel Tbe Pittsburgh ••press," whose no undent at Cspt May is *b* pram ***1 tor Capa May Raal RateU Company, published the following dispatch last Sunday: ~ Pittsburgh syndicate which ia davaloplng thousands of asms land adjacent to this weak Invited Bids for n msgolfloeni brtal on it* property, to coat (or const motion aloqe in tbs neighborhood ball a million uollare. Tbs pUns are by Architect P. J. Osterling. of Pittsburgh, sod provide for a six-story brick and iron structure, with terra cotta and stone trimmings. IMxtfiB feet, oa a plot of ground fast on tbabsach front. Tbv b tel will contain *16 guest chambers and about sub room*, sad will be squlppod aad 1 Imbed Ul-Wnoot modern aad sabatanmsanspThe bote! will ba completed u time for tbe opening of next season. lack of modem hotel (aeUltiaa at pras•at aisltasths building of tel* hotel a inch Importance to Caps May
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gAHUKl. V. Kl.DKKDGK. ArroRKRT-ar-us W. HOLICITOK, MAHTKK IN CHANCERY ARP NOTARY' PC BMC. 310 Wasihwuton termxxT. Caps Mat Citv, New Jcmky.
J KW18 T. 8TKVKNB C0UNBKLL0R AT LAW, 610 Was 111 Mcin-s Kr , Cam Mat, N. J Master and holicitor to Chancery. Notery Public. Commissioner for Pennsylvania.
0R. WK8TLKY K0DGERK WALE8. WALKS’ Uxitso Hr am Pusauso. Wasuikutvx 4XO DarATix bnunrrs. Cape May City, N. J. Telephone 93 and S4.| Office hours, 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, and I o 9 p. m. Office agd residence, Wales Unite-I KUfea Pharmacy. Nionr Bxu-
£)R- c - H. L0RKNCK, DENTIST Ocksk axd Hfonas Bnxm. Caps Mat, N. J
Oral Surgery, including Extraction Teeth under Karootited Air and other Anesthetics ». Loaxxcx 4 Scholl. Phllsdelphls
James J. Doak Carpenter & Guilder Jobbine Promptly attended to No. 833 Wajhington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Pboro 97
Contractors ft Builders YORK BROS. P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J.
W H BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE «■ nay Part af Cap* May Canaty Holly Beach, N. J.
* e HOTEL 9t ttlE OLD STAND «250,ooa R—cfiaBwg, Kcfurnlablng and RedccoraUag the
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CTHE'Ht8T0RY-8f»CAPE-MAY-C01JllTY } From THE ABOKIQIKAI TIMES < ■ To THE PBE8KHT DAY Embracivo Ka account of tbe Aborigine; The Dutch ia Delaware Bay; The Amis ment of the County; Tbe Whaling; The Growth of the Villages. Tbe Revolution aad Patriots; The Katablishmeat of the New Government; The War of 1813; The Progress of the County; and Tbe Soldiers of the Civil War ■ BY LEW 18 TOWNSEND STEVEN®.
♦80 PAGES. 48 ILLUSTRATIONS. 31 CHAPTERS. 5 APPBDICBI
Swat Pastpald aa Receipt af |3.«fi by LEWIS T- STEVENS Publisher, 809 Washington Street CAPE MAY. N. J. ICE /*-•, ICE American Joe Qo-mvanv OF PHILADELPHIA. ^ Suppltrs Hotels, Restaurants and Cottages With Pure Asu Also Wrru T11* Bxsr (Jcauty Or GO Alla! - - GO AIL! Carefully prepared for fatally use, at lowest price and full weight Guaranteed. Sena your order* to the branch office.
No. 626 Washington Street. Above Occa«. Cape May City. N. J Thob. \\. Millet, Superintendent.
The Hew Jersey
State Normal and Model Schools The Normal school is a professional school devoted
to the preparation of teachers for the public schools ol New Jersey. Cost per year lor board, &54.00 The Model School offers a thorough academic course preparatory to college, business or the drawing room. Total cost in the Model School, including board and
tuition, £200.00 per year ^
Dormitories with modern, home-like equipment
For further iniormation address J. M. GREEN, Principal tteentoojt jstetw j-EEtsxrz"
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Repairing Neatly Done by a Skilled Workman.
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