CAPE MAY HERALD, THUKSDAY, DECEMBER 14, >905
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“Ruth RUrralle la a coone, flauntlac widow." said Cora Illy no to bar brother Harold, "and all bar object la Ufa
! Is U> (at a husband."
Thursday Maralag , Wouhl prKpr , 0 gYold aU
discussion nn tha subject-"
"But. Harold. Lit; Brooke sara Mrs. EUeralia U cntlrelj made up of artificials. paint, powder and"—
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The prl stopped abruptly at tha stern tone of bar brother "l ant afraid aba la right, my son." »sid Mrs. Rlynn gravely.. Harold rose and left the room. 'Mamma." said Cora, leaning ber In-ad <ui ber root bar's shoulder, “do you think be will marry Mrs. Eflerslle?" "I do not know, my dear. I hope
Mayor—Tbos. W. Midst. Jan. 1 AIdtrmsu—Francis K. Dukt-Jan. I Council—Jos. Hand.— Jan. 1 Samoa] T. Salley—.Jan. 1 Robert J. C "—* *— *
Assessor Gilbert C.. Collscun—Sol Needle
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Advertisroa rales upon epplin
THURSDAY. DhCEMBER 14. ITQ5
AN AERIAL ROWBOAT.
N-vel Struct me for Navigating the
Air Which Is Propelled with
Big Oars.
A late feature of the attempts to navigate the air is an aerial row boat which has been const rutted by Alva L Reynolds, of Los Angeles. Cal. It Is composed at a gas bar whose equator Is much nearer the front of the bag than usual, and a light framework which supports the occupant It U raised and lowered, propelled forward
"He la going to Colonel Egerton'i Isltlng neat week, you knoit. and. lamma. Ruth EUeralle la to be there
I "How do you know. CoraT” I “Mrs Egerton herself told me so.” "My dear. Mrs. EUeralle Is Colonel Egerton'i pcnnUeaa Bister. When she | Is well ms-tied a drain Is withdrawn from the colonel's purse." i "Lore Is blind, they aay. and I suppose poor, dear Harold most be In love." alghed little Cora as she went to feed her canary bird and water the plants In the bay window. Meanwhile Ur. Harold Blytm, spurred on. as Is the usual result, by opposition, strode along the street matter o himself poetical mottoes exre of the utmoat fidelity to his
ladylove.
•Poor, dear little Rutlrr be thought “It must be hard to be maligned by those of ber own sex. who should respect ber artless Ingenuousness more. I most not permit this longer. It wlU be a food opportunity at Egerton Park to offer her the lifelong protection of tny love, name and fortune. Ur. Blytro walked with the most blindfolded Infatuation, after the
THE
I> WING-LIKE OARB-
and backward by the use of a pair of vlng-Uke or.rs. By the use of weights the bag can be made to ralre Just a half pound less than the weight of ihs occupant. Then gravity Is overcome by the use of the oars. Anyone who understa^ls how to row can operate the aerial rowboat. So far no experienced aeronaut has ridden In the machine, although several hundred people have tried their hand at rowing up and down the park where the machine Is being tested. The bag Is 17 feet long and 15 feet In diameter at the equator, explains the Scientific American. To raise the car and an occupant weighing 150 pounds. 2.500 cubic feel of gas is sufficient. One of the features of the new airboat Is that the cost of building a car and hag sufficient to carry one person Is bat a trifle over 1100. A speed of from font to six miles an hoar has been attained by good oarsmen. There Is always the drawback, characteristic also of the ordinary row boat, that It is difficult to row against the current. or rather against the wind In this case.
trap so neatly baited for him by the fair' Widow Ellenlle end ber relative* at Egerton Park. ‘Blytm, tny dear fellow. Is that your cordially exclaimed Colonel Egerton. pressing both his hands. •Just In time to dress for dinner.. Entre nous. Ruth has been looking at ber watch all the afternoon. Ah. you're a lucky dog. Blynai Of course yon go directly up to your room. Thomas! Stephens! Where are the servants T But It's of no consequence. Tour room is st the bead of the second stairs, first door to the left. There Is a fire there, and I hope you'll be comfortable.” “Thank yon. colonel.” What fateful Impulse le<J him, all unconscious of the error be was making to the first door on the right Instead of on the left? Perhaps It was chance— perhaps it was the guiding hand of an angel. Let philosophers decide that question. At all events, our hero did w?Ik into the wrong room as coolly and deliberately as can well be Imag'oed. A bright fire was crackling la the
A SAFETY APPLIANCE.
Betting of tha Air Brakes Rscently-compiled statistics show rhst the loss of life, and also the number of parsons Injured, through collisions on railroads, is greater In comparison than from aay other cause. The desire of the officials of the larger railroad lines to establish records for high speed, whether for long or short dtslaaoa. Is primarily the cause of these accidents and the consequent loss of life. Safety la sacrificed for speed, as the breaking of a record means a good advertise men', for that ; articular railroads hare
lelMas* throwing as II I stopeiBg Ike irsi* MSo IMs way these weeM h
AemoelKSdiroJ S. II. Moore, vice ptesideet. L>.. Edvard H. I'MIUpa. Cled
Walter A Lovett...... — Berctay L_ ScheUeugrr William T. Stevens Dr. A., L Leech. Charles F. Qoidi
HOARD Of HEALTH. SBLS STtr::::::::::: ; 3S Albert A.tittle HgJ Gcsrge L “ *»» HOSED OK TRADE I'rraldeot—Htapbea B._Wllsoa. Secretary—Lewis T-Stevena-Treaaetet—Tbemea W. MlUst. Couaty Directory. just Ice Supreme Court—Fronds 1. Swayae, Rep.- 1000 CireoltJi Law •' Be*.
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Sheriff—William H. Bright, R« Coroner's—Robert S. Miller, R — Oo l lector—Jov °-1S^ ~
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDKRA Antboey B. Smith. Palermo,.—.Jan. I 1606 W.». Job Bene, Oman City—Jaa. 1, U07 John P Foa, Ocean City— , Jaa. 1, Iftff C. P. Varuu&an. Draa Creak. Jaa. L 1** lease D Ludlam.Sc Dennis Ian I. 1907 E ■-UA.cn, May ,Jaa.T^a
wm flyman-
i M. K. Blldretb.
Church Directory sr. mart’s m. c. cncncB. Rev. Father D. J. Kelly, Rector. Hours of divine service on Sandsys. Is safe at 7 and B a. ■. Sunday School at 2JK r. u. Rosary, sermon and benediction « the Moat Blessed Sacrament at 8.00 r a. Week-days, Haas at 7JK) A. M. Srrvtcev every Friday evening at 8. r. x. cncncB or thr advsst. Rev. Fronds T. H. Fine, in charav. - — “ m. Morning
ground glass, burned like globes of pearl before the dressing glass “This Is comfortable." quoth cm friend to tffmeelf as be walked forward, depositing Ms vallae on one of the chairs. Was that a woman's scalp oo the table before him?' No; only a string of Grecian curia, bristling with hairpins, with a glossy, artificial braid lying belt, a set of false teeth gleaming ghastly in a tumbler of water and two saucers, one of rosy rouge, the other 6 white, pasty hideous display. “By Jove, I've ejaculated Mr. Harold Blynn. catching his valise to depart. But be was stopped by a shriek and a female flg-
Wedoeedays mad Fridays, morula* Prayer and Litany #*.» 80 . m Tb a radays. evening Prayer and addt 80 pm Other ovrrlcra a* announced. FRSBTVRRXAK CHCRCH. - Rev Arthur W. Spooner. D. D., Paw Sunday semoea at 10 90 a. in., snd 7 JO p. m. Souday school at 2-30 p. m.
The former Issued from the latter and the latter from the apartment beyond, carrying a pair of curling tongs rbands. sus and the three graces! Oould yellow, shriveled creature In the white dressing gown and the thin heir twisted In an Infinttealmal knot at the back of the bead be Both EUeralle? It WSfll - They recognised each other In that brief glande. Then Harold Blynn
Y. P. 8. C. K. Friday n Strangers always made welcome. Finer M. R. CHCRCH Rev. James Burnt, Pastor. Praacfalu* on SeutlAl mnn-H* at 10.80. In the evening at 7.15. Meetings at 9 a «. and t.K r. M. oc
Suodaya
Sunday School st 3 F. M.
Epworth Lsagne Monday evening al Mid-week prayer service Wednenda)
8 o’clock.
Class mestlnga, 1 ad Friday evraiOKS.
Rev. H. F. Oego, Pastor.
y morning at 1
Praachteg on Sunday in the evening al 7JO. Souday mo ruing Woi
Souday morn lag Workers MevUug at
- Prayer 1 7 JO o'clock People’* Mce lag Fridaj .
Meeting Saturday evening al8.00
Adoolram Chapter. No 88, Roval Arch
at 8.80. U Jr. 0 0.AM. Hall. Cold Spring The John Mac ray Pom No, to. O. A. R ueeta oo the third Friday of aach month at TJO o'clock p. m„ at Franklin strert
school bulldiog.
Mayflower lodge. No. MB. ludepvBdeul (Mar of Odd Fallows-M«U each Frida] •t the Auditorium, Jackaou otrert. V OgallalU Tribe. No. Uf. ImprovedOrdai
of Red Man-MavU at
Cam May Fire Depertmeol, meeta first looday rvrolng Id each month at Waablngtoe and Franklin etrveto.
\\ 1S7 nUIT t B1AIH0U XAaSCAL IR RFFRCT OCFOBSR 3, 1806. Train. wlU leave Cape May as follows for PHILADELPHIA: 6^0 M ACCOMMODATION. 8to|w Arrives at n in A M—EXPRESS. Connect, from '‘•> u Anglcsem Branch, Ocean City and SralaleCity. Arrives st Philadelphia 9.31 u re P-H—ACCOMMODATION. O'JJ at principal ttrtermedi.te stations, els from Angtcoea Branch, OceanC* ja laic City. Arrives at Phlladclp! 614 p.m. • CBDAT TBAIM. 1 IQ P.M.—ACCOMMODATION. 8b at priaopal intermediate statio Arrives at Philadelphia Ass P M. a A c T M-EXPRESS- -Connects from T'tj Angleoes Branch, Ocean City and Sel^Iole City. Arrives at Philadelphia 6.55 FROM PHILADELPHIA. * for Cape May—I ■8 pm. week-da] 14 p. m. Sunday, 1 ■modation, 800 a. t e PHILADKLeWtA. ! NEW YORK. November *6,1905. Express, weekdara, < 3*. 4 40. 4 53. 5 i&rsx<iiri ■ 3-JO. %«». 45 57- o 00, 7 00, *8 00.9 00, to IS PJ ght, SfNOATS, 4 38, 4 40. 4 53-5 011.00 A M.. •t*_SJ5 »»•*jo, ofy: oo. 5*0, •sjy.cm, 7 0o, < 8oa.io„ tonightWest Philadelphia oaly, 144 A M. sd 6 00 P M daily.
Waahlngton, •6j S , y.so, 8 «t, # io ts. it06. am.,‘it jt, "i aj, 3-*a 4 40.5 *5.6 «8, Aso. 11 m,P M,aad is 15 night, weekdara- Si'XDAY*. "h li 7 ao. From West Philadelphia only, «33 and M ^Uy“" l35 * S ^ ^ *7 “ r
ATT.AWTTC CITT RATLlflSB TIMETABLE in Edect OcL 5. 1905. WRRKOATa Lv. Cape Mny. Arr. Philo. 8 46 a. m. (accommodation) 9.16 a.m 7 16 express a ta W.16am 3 06 p. m. accommodation. 6 66p.m 3.66 p. m. Express. 6 66 p.m • t'XbSTS. 4.30 p m expreaa,
r. Oa^e
May
Lv. Phtla 7 80a m
8 60 a m expreaa 10 60 4 18pm expreaa 016 .pm 6.00 p. m. (accommodation.) 7.44 p.m
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8.30 a m (expreaa) 1QJQ a m A TBAis rrear, noca o* thb noun
PhilsDXLrata (RxsDisa TRasniAL) asd New York, **Evrrt V.ax tux Clock Sirikhb.” Dining cars—Breakfxsl, Lunch, Dinner.
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Nrw York Ckrt.
Oenl PoasT Agrot
AN ORDINANCE
titled "An Ordinance entitled an ordi to direct and prescribe the amount of to be levied is the City of Cape May. year A. D. 1905 md to make appropri —' limit rxpenditwm for the time begin-
D ^. Be it ordained snd enacted by the inhabitants of the City of Cape May la CC Council assembled, and it is hereby enact by the authority of the aanie that Section
nine the first day of January A. D. 1905.1 ending the thirty-first day of December, — LSi"» A ssn^s* 1 ~'
grtlrMi.ul eirdi.
[AMIOCL K. KLOUKUUK. Avro KS RT-ST-LA W. HOUCITOK, H AB1 ER IN CHANCERY HOTAKY PUBLIC. ^-•10 WsBHiaurox Urai.gr. Cafe Mat Oitt, New Jsitarr.
QR. WE8TLEY R0DUKR8 WALKB, WALES’ UstTBO Sfatrb Prarmact. WAaillXOTOS asp Drcatvr Htrrkt*, . Capa May City, N. J. Talupbona M and 34.1 Office boors, 7 to B a. m., 2 to 4, and 7 to B p. m. Office and residence, Woles United States Pharmacy. Nioht Bell
jJJWIS T. STEVENS COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 610 Wasbihotob St , Cars Mat. N J. Master and Solicitor in Chancery. Notary Public. Commissioner for Pennsylvania.
|~)B- V. H. LOKENCE. DENTIST OcRAR AXD Hcooss StKXXTI, Cafb Mat, N
Oral Surgery, including Extraction of Teeth under Narcotised Air and other A ties the tics Das. Lorrkcs A Scroll, PLiladelpbU
James J. Doak Carpenter & 5$uilaet Jobbing Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Phone B7
Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Fine Stationary and Blank Books, Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy Bods, etc. M, L. WARRINGTON, 514 Washington Street.
Contractors & Builders YORK BROS. P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J.
% H BLIGHT. FIRE INSURANCE la aay Part af Cape May Caaaty Holly Beach. N. J.
SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, directed, issued out of the Court of eery of New Jersey, on the list day of November A D., taoj wherein John B Buffn
Tuesday, January 2. 1006 between the hours of twelve and five o'clock p. m . to wit. at one o'clock in the aiteruoae of Mid day. al the Sheriff', otter, in Cape May Conn Howe, Cape May County, New •iraey. All that certain lot 01 tract of lard. . J Lower Town»hip aforeu" lauds of 8. Bishop sod othei ‘ ‘ as follows.—Bcgimut^ ,_Jt, being a corner of Sylvia Bishops’laud, standing iu the line of Eli Mfctari’t laud by the aide of a nm leading the bead of Cox Hall Creek, aad ruumi - “.r.&FS'Sia' slot;thence by said Schellcn
Security Trust Company Corner Washington and Ocean Streets. CAPE HAY, CITY, HEW JERSEY
CAPITAL Surplus and Undivided Pr.fits DEPOSITS
$100,000.00 S13S.371.S9 $2,184,129.81
U e solicit your account. Onr patrons receive every courtesy and accommodation consistent with prudent banking THREE PER CENT. INTEREST PAlO on deposits in our Savings Department.
Isaac H. Smith, Chairman
J. Spicer Learning Reuben T. Johnson
-Advisory Board-
Dr. J .me* Mecray William F. Caoaedy Albert G. Bennett
H. C. Tbompoun, Manager
Aaron W. Hand John B. Huffman
The First National Bank OF CAPE MAY COUfiT HOUSE A T THIS WRITING 125 people bate made the Firot National their borne bank, oome feu tad never before -pened a bank aoconnt. Other* were prompted by the convenience oftta location and other* still were prompted by a desire to be Identified with * local institution. We ttili feel tha; Cape May county people might be induced to patronise their own institutions. Have you ever thought it over? If not think It over now. IS THEBE anything yoo would like to know? Write on, or better atiU. call and see tu It may be possible no real barrier exisU, why yoo can't go along with os. IF YOU are depositing ootaide of the STATE, and we b pe few of onr people are, did It ever occnr to you, that in the event of death, the expense* of obtaining the money »o deposited woul coat your heir* more than tlie whole amount left in bane, to get it! Tbi.dt It over, if you do..'i undersu- d it ASK.
IW. LENOIR
ARTISTIC DECORATOR, PAPER HANGINGS.
plaster Iimorh a Specialty;",,., Kncrusta, Malton anb Burlaps jOfce and $how Rooms. Second floor Smith Bldg. 6JO Wash. B ^ CAPE aiAY, N. J. —^
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Pierson and. Bon. Miw|cAPE|MAY|mRkEi:^
Cor. Washington and Union Sts.
Where you will find choice Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions and fruiu. We also handle “Michrnkrs Star Hams ”
\JSm. 1>. ^eueips f{;|B0Af °Am»L*UltM»BUILDEg - Office aui Shop-"or. Corgie and Jefferson Sts. CAPE HAY. V. J.
SAMUEL E. EWING General Contractor,
House moving a specialty
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naALRR n LD£B, BRICKS. SAHD. CBICSHT AHD BUILDSBS KATBKIALS. TwUnbooe No. Vk 481 BmiTMA STUMT. HOY\ AKU E. Ol'XEH, Hu tt. U. hi. O. bOLUER. m. v. 311-313 Mansion Street - CAPE MAY, N. J. -ox-moiLWrxaimw FURNITURE a’nu 'mATTRKSSKS
B- S. CURTIS Pluuibinj?, >jteum and Gas Fitting
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