CAPS MAY HERALD, gHURSDAV, MARC Hi 8, 9*6
FWIINO C«BEK. Will Cum mi oc* tod wife of C»pd M»y ■pent SuiKl*jr with C. 8. 8h<w »nd wife. Mn. liliie Mount »nd *on Warren of Owen City i» vi.itiwt her parent* her*. - Mr* !• bene Baton of Philadelphia wa* oailrtl to the bed*iJr of her nepNew W.T. Kean who >• *er» ill at thi. aritinK Harry Smith and »i»ter of Cape Hay ■pent Sundae with W. F- McKean and family. CUande Yearick* of Cam ben vMted hi* father onTuewiay la*t. tin** MacKean of St- Paul waa called home the fir*t of the week on acooun l of the illnead of hi* father. Alexander Krwinfi and family drore throach Uii* place on Sunday. Wm. Hiochdiff U » pending a few day* in Philadelphia. F. E. Bate made a buainea* trip to Trenton 6r*t of the week. Chariew Mount Holly Beach i* rl*it ing hi* Mater Mrs. L. K. Vanaman. Miu Rena Miller celebrated her ninth birthday on Tuesday by giving a party to her friend? Harry Thompson and wife of Green Creek called on Daniel Woolson and amily on Tuesday.
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CAPE MAY COURT MOUSE. Spicer Harris of Kio Grande waa calling on friend* here Sunday evening. Mias Bertha L. Row’ of Ocean City visited her parents on Snnday. Mrs. Socrates Willi* and daughter Myrtle and Mildred were visiting her father in DenuiariUe on Saturday. Mias Belle Champion of Woodbine is ■pending ■ week with friends here. Mr*. Joseph Corson of Philadelphia ha* been spending a few days with her parent* here Mias Edna Whilldin who ia employed at Cape May speni Sunday .«lth her Mother here. Anbrey Grace of Millville spent Sun day with relatives here. Charles Busted is among those on the tick list this weew. Mrs. C. F. Corson sod daughter Alice returned on Thursday from a few days visit in Philadelphia. Mus Fannie P. Wheaton of Philadelphia was the guests of her parents the first of the week. Mrs. Ueorgianna Fennimor* of Cape May viaited her parents here on Friday. Frank Coraon and wife of Goshen spentSunday with their son here. Charles Tricker and family of Burleigh were visitors on Thursday. Mrs. Roorback ia on the sick list this week. Richard Lloyd and wife of Dias Creek were Sunday visitors here. Theodore Toser called on friends in Camden Saturday. i m ma sn We have set a high notch to reach by the time our next report is to be called for by the Comptroller of the Treasury—$50,000.00 deposits. We can do it with your help. Tell your neighbors about it; enlist them in the work; the task will be easy. Maybe we can help suggest some way to bring them in. The Fikst National Bank of Cape May Court House The merchant who pots an adrertlaement in a paper for a few time*, and then says advertising la a failure because be b* arm no direct sales, is like the child who plants floaer eeed. and finding no Bowen the next day says the aceds were bad. Your comped!tor. perhaps, baa been advertising for yean. Why should buyen rpafe for you at only a single announcement f Try an ad Id the Hsutaui and watch lbe re salt*.
ProfaBional Tattar Tails About a Peculiarity of th* Human Tongue. A wine expert was tasting wine* Id tasting sweet wines he lowered his head upon bis breast. In tasting dry or sour wines he threw his head back, states the at. Louis Globe-Democrat. 'Why do you do thatT" said a spectator. I’t know. Habit, I guess,** th* expert replied. "You do It," the spectator explained, "because the front of your tongue can only taste tweet things, and the back of it only sour things, and the movement of your head la for the purpose of throwing the wine* upon the right part of yonr tongue. Th* taste nerves have different me handling sweets, others sours, others blttars. and so on. Just as the muscles bars different functions. me working the leg and some the "Well, well.** said th# expert. •'Too At th* same time. I*m yon are right. Everybody. Qune to think of It bolds sweet things on the fore part of the tongue to get their flavor, things on the hind part."
Notice For fashionable dressmaking and sew Ing see. Mrs. Carrie B. Hood. Tremont House. 708 Franklin St. Cope May N. J.
PEIHSUIUliB RAILROAD WIST LIMIT It RRAinTPRR BAn-nnar t* KPPXCT JAWOABY 1, 1906. Trains win leave Cape May a* follow* for I’IULADELPHIA : f, AC , A. M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stop* u *4° *t principal Interar" Arrives at Philadelphia 9.39 7*3° _ _ tie City. Arrives at Philadelphia 9.31 , re ft M.—ACCOMMODATION. Slop. O'JJ at principal intermediate stations.
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Artist Entlrsly InaxparlsBcad Whan H* Mad* Famous Washington Memorial to “Old Hickory”— Replica in Haw Orlaana. Washington.—Th* first bronx* statue of any magnitnde ever cast ta this country aland* In Ldlayelt* square, opposite th* White Houa*. and la remarkable not only for Its excellence, bvt the further fact that the artlat, Clark Ml Us. of Charleatoa. B. C.. had had no experience In this line, and was called and known by some members of th* house and aenata ". h* Southern Blacksmith." Mr Mills having-worked at blacksmith!ng In his young manhood. Congress wanted an equestrian statue of Jackson In bronx*. and Mr. Mills waa applied to to furnish a model for the work, but declined to do no, feeling that ne was not equal to the task, he having never seen an equestrian atntue. However. Mr. Mills afterward changed ala mind, telling a member of the committee that he bad been huanted by the Idee, that ha could not throw H off. and that If given n reasonable time he would submit'* design. After many months of faithful labor he submitted a model to the commlt;ee, which was at once adopted. How to cast the statue waa the next Question. as the price offered by the committee did not Justify its being done abroad. No such work had ever bcei don* here, but Mr. Mills told the eommitee that If congress would buy a a mall tract of land at what la now Langdon. just within the district Una. be would get to work, and felt satisfied that be could make the statue This
Isle City. Arrive* at Philadel] 6.1S p- «n. w SCBDAY rRants. , , Q P.M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stop. •>*•> at principal intermediate stabona. Arrives at Philadelphia 6 rj I M. , . c P M—EXPRESS. Connect* from Angleaea Branch. Ocean City and Sea laic City. Arrive* at Philadelphia t $5
PM.
FEOM PHILADELPHIA. Trains leave (or Cape May—Express, pan m.. and «.oS p m. week-days. Accom modation. 3.13 p. m. Sunday, express, 9.0c - — Accommodation, fc-00 a. m. u leave PlltLADBLraiA. Broad Street Station for NEW YORK. November *6, 1905. Express, weekday*, 4 58,4 40. 4 SJ. 5 >8 38.2.00,733. **>. 903, 950, lost, •1100 ... M., *1* 00 noon, is 35, *1 oo. 1 40, a ao. •3 jo, too, *13 13. *7324. 3.50, *400. 4.53. *5 00. *3 *7.6 00. 700. *800,900, 10 u P.M., night, Scmdav*. 4 38, 4 4<1 4 53- 5 18. ’, 9SOU- 00 A-M., *ia 15. am *a 30, *t3 »*. 5 *>. •5S7-n». 7 00,^ 00,101a
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a 34 and 6 00 P M daily. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. November *6, 1905. For Baltimore and Washington, *633, 7-ao, 8 ta, *10 as, 11 oA a-m.. *1* 31, •its. 3 ao. 4 46,5 *5.6 >8,8^0,11 afi,FlMBd tats olght, weekdays. Sckdays, *6- 35. 7 ao, From West Philadelphia only, J 35 and m' SritV*" * 4S * S4 *' "80. and *7 35 P- * Dining Car. TKxtra fart Train. W. W. ATTERBUEY, J. R. WOOD. Cent Manager. — CEO
STBTMT If yon fail to take advantage of the conveni ence that the . First National Bank of Cape May Court House off era, it is yonr own fault We’re doing business every working day fromq to 4. Come in and
Philadelphia last Friday night from Injariaa aoatalaad on th* morning at Feb-
ruary IT. by tailing In Cap# Mny City. 1
m by a Dervous braak-
FOR SALK BUSHELS SEED OYST _ arga and vary flat ptaatad stock, y vaaaM that caa ratar Um0 MaehiI* Mat ana lay ■laagMii, Oaaaa •aiUfcatntlowwajav. tM* rim. Wnbaaoid ia taiga at Mai
STATUE TO JACKSON.
MONUMENT BY JOLLA FXBST BRONZE OF IMPOATAHO*.
ANDREW JACKSON MONUMENT. (First Brona* Statu* of Importanca Produced in Amarica.)
1 seen heavy Iron chains
uelted
when by accident exposed to the heat Of a coal pit. On this suggestion h* furnace sad found It entirely successful. With lees than a cord of wood ha melted 1,*00 pounds of metal, but when this waa poured Into the clay mold Mr. Mills found that he did not have near enough metal and the half-cast statue was the cause of artist almost forsaking his task. H* did not, uowever, bat securing e larger supply of condemned cannon, be went at hi* work again, bat still there were mlthape and trouble for the faithful, and It was not until after repeated trials that bis efforts were crowned with success. Mr. Mills la casting this statue tused the group to be sustained by is two hindlegs of the horse, upon which it rests, something which ha* never been done before nor since. An editorial In the Washington Post some time ago, said In speaking of the statu*:
'No o
1 danles that It U
lustration ns can be found anywhere at that law at physics which warn* the canter at gravity to give up skylarking and stay within the base." While the statue has many admirers, there have been several efforts to have It moved to other quarters, hut all were trulUem. Some years ago the foundation was mads and the concrete put In for setting a statue of Lafayette on the edge of the park Immediately between Jackson and the White House. There was a howl from the admirers of Jackson and the project was abaa-
raad.
The lata Senator Vance, of North Carolina, never passed down by Lafayette square without raising his hat to
1851, being paid tor by popular subscription. Mm*. Pontalba, to whom Jackson square la Its present appearand surroundings Is due, was th* largest subscriber to the fund.
Costliest Coat in World. Former Judge William H. Moon, the well-known financier at New York and Chicago, has the distinction of wearth* moat costly orarooat ta the
r at a formt Is absolutely
tag "he lining to the e
poa by one of the most ex
furriers In New York before it was pero become part of the W.OM
. Perhaps the nearest ap-
I proach to U in the way of costly outer ~ ■ Is the coat worn by Mrs.
B. Leeds, wUa at the railroad
Charles T. Campbell NO. 600 WASHINGTON ST. Cape May CHy, New.Jersey fire Insurance ' AKli YOU INSURED? ItiMirancr placed on building furniture, stock, plate gla.-s, and boUtrs in the best Companies represented in the Country as follows: UNITE!) FIREMENS INSURANCE CO. Qf PHILA. THE GERMAN INSURANCE CO. OF FREEPORT. HOME. FIRE AND MARINE OF SAN FRANCISCO. THE SUN INSURANCE OFFICE OF LONDON THE PENNSYLVANIA CASUALTY CO. OF PHILA.
JERSEY LEGISLATORS
(COKTfXLKD FROM FIDST FAGR.)
the sal • of L.ji-o.' Jo mlujr* tr.nler twenty-one yi-ira. atntlu: lint there waa no proteetloa for the aiIjou ke-p er who nil-At b • mlaled by the a.pearnurc- of the jo-rlh. It ivonld work *u<-h a harilahlp ou the saloon keaptrr/ that they would Imre to vlolite thi. law# tbeinselvi-a 10 make ib >;r ex pease*. Beiuitor It<nl*i>e: , i ridiculed the open window r hi mu' ef the bill.'* ij'ins tb.t1 It would l>* 11 ulce *|iectni-l- for t-»e children to rat., lu at probibly tlielr father or hi oilier therein Hr rldi euled the peualtlea of the bill aud doubted If it would stand the scrutiny of the court* of the state. The scunte committee on railroad* and caunl* gave a hen line Mo uliv afternoon oa Scuntor Wakelee'a bill p-r mlttlug trolley comimtiie* to carry freight ami express with municipal consent and under munhipal reatric Bona.
MASTER’S SALE. By virtae of a decree of the Coon of Chaoeery of the State of New Jersey, bearing date the Ninth day of January, nineteen hundred and sis (ian6) la a certain cause in partition wherein James M. B. Hildreth, et iplainantajmd George B. Hildreth — -*-*—■*—— ** he sold
drvd and aia 11906), at boar of two o'clock ia the afternoon, at the Recorder's Office, corner of Washington and Franklin Streets.
ALL that certain tract of the City and County of Cape May. in the Sta'e of New Jersey, bounded and described a* follows:—BEGINNING at a stone on the Easterly aide oi Lafayette Street and North westerly corner of a lot belonging, formerly to Humphrey Learning and naming from thence along the Easterly side of Lafayette street North thirty aia degree* tot thirty minntea Bast sixty aia feet to the Sooth westerly corner 10 a lot of land formerly belonging to Henry D- Stewart: thence alon^anflbf-** - -
binding
appropriXtinq ORDINANCE, 1906 An ordinance entitled an ordlnahce to di- . jet and prescribe the amount of taxes to be levied in the City of Cnpe May. In the year A. D.. 1906 and to make appropriations and Unlit expendilnrea for the lime beginning the first day of Jannary, A D-, 190b. and ending the thirty Arat day of December, A. — 1. Be it ordained and enacted fay the inhabitants of the City of Cape May ia City Council ease in Med, and ia hereby enacted by authority o< the aame, That the following ■mount* are hereby appropriated for the respective purposes herein stated, from any funds ia the tresasry. to be used for the respective purpose* and not otherwise.
alary ..
Ckr Street Fnpervlaor's salary. Engineer of water works Two Engineers of Fire Dept Police and Watchmen Lighting at* and Public Bldg's. Repairing. Cleaning and WaterFire and Water.——.—. Property and Improvement — Interest on City bonds and notes
34- Fire* Department—
Operation 01 City Carpen
31. Supt. of water wotka.—
Engineer Pnmpiag Station...
95 500 Sec. 2. And be it further ordained and enacted. That the money appropriated by the first section shall be derived from the
Anticipated Water Rents....
Tax Duplicate for A. D. igofi — 7 »*5*» Sec. 3. And be it further ordained and enacted by the authority of the same, that this ordinance shall take effect immediately. B.F. Wann, President of Council. Approved March *, 1906 Taos W. Miliar, Mayor, it: Jmo. W. TBoatmoN, Recorder.
Dainty Work
Ladies' and Children’s Fall ««<i ’inter Dresses require a special experience toinscre perfect laundering, that is where we *an 1 you. We excel along thin particular branch of LAUNDRY WORK « w« can satisfy the
■ south fifty-
the Westerly aide of Washington atreet; thence along the weaterlv side of said street r-outh thirty-five degree* West aiaty ! * — - - the line of land formerly belong- .. id Humphrey beaming; thence along the same North fifty six degree* Weal two hundred and sixty-one feet to the place of beginning. Containing seventeen thou* and two hundred and twenty ala square feet -*•—* more or lea*. Being the same
that Israel Stratton and Hannah . and George Stratton and Abigail
hi* wife, granted and conveyed to I*aniel Hildreth, in fee, by deed dated September 17th. 1833. and recorded in the Clerk'* Office of Cape May County, in Deed Book "Y", pages 476. Ac., reference thereunto had will re fully and at large appear; including estate and interest of John S Miller, ss fe tensnt in the one equal nudivided one half part of aaid premises, and including the '—*—te right of dower of the complainant O. Hildreth, in the equal undivided "«rt to which her husband, the com
M. E Hildreth is entitled a*
’ 'mg also thi
defendant.
Together
ESSf
— the canal undivided
, which her tin*band, the aaid defendant Daniel W. Hildreth is entitled a* aforesaid; and the inchnate right of dower of the defendant Eva Bowne, in the equal on divided cat twenty-fourth part to which her
husband, the aaid defendant ~ Bowne is entitled as aforesaid.
with all and singular the beredib appurtenance* to the aaid premise* beta*
‘■Ktfjiir
("SbuM 1 ler the direc
direction, of MORGAN HAND.
Special Master in Chancety 0/ New Jersey.
James M B Hildreth,
Solicitor of Complainant*. Dated, Jannary ififh, A. D. 1906. p f $14 04
Notice To ibseot Defendants IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY To Charles A. Shaw and Harriet Shaw, his wife: Marie Collin* Shaw. Eva T. Suplee and D. W. C. Snplee, her husband; Molly H- Shaw. Ernest B. Shaw. Ida B. Winters and J. Lee Winder*, her hnsband; Ch " M.Bacon. Alexanders. Bacon and ! Bacon, his wife; George F. Bacon Alice Bacon, his wile; George Flick. William H. Flick and Boat Flick. * ' wife; Henry Thomas. Mary Palmei Frist y Newcomb, Jennie Newco George Newcomb and Henry Bayer*. Ms heirs-derisees or personal representative*: By virtue of an order of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, made on the day of the date hereof, in a cause wherein Lewis evens, etnx., are oomptaduants, and you nbera are defendants, you are required to appear, plead, answer or demur ta the bin of aaid complainant* ou or before the seventh day of April nest or in default Uw-reof the said bill will be taken as The and SnYafikd to partition a ce arcel of land and premise*, located afavett* street, ia the City of Cape May. of bicb Stephen Mnlford. Jr..died seised: and an CteicaA. Shaw, Marie Collin* Shaw va T.Supice. MoQy H. Snaw, Ernest B haw. Ida'S. Winter.. Charles M. Bacon. FlwTMauTXlmrt.
And you Harriet: L£^dN^r£ puST you have or claim to have aom Winters, are made the husbands of the Ida A Winters, claim to knee a hare some interest in the arid land* by HAffL »f tAta
Stronger Than Ever. The figures for the year 1905 show The Prudential's Surplus of Assets over Liabilities to be more than £16,000,000, an increase of over two and three-quarters millions for the year.
Write for inforest tion of policies
The Prudential
INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA. Incorporated a* a Stock Company b:
Home Office. Newark. N. J.
th* State of New Jersey.
JOHN F. DRYDKK. President
LESLIE D. WARD. Vice President FORREST F. DRYDEN. ad Vice Pres. JACOB E. WARD. 3d Vie* President. WILBUR S. JOHNSON. 4th. Vic*
President and Comptroller.
RICHARD V. LIKDABURY. Gent. Connael. EDWARD CRAY. Secretarr
FRANK D. BUSER. District Manager Ordinaiy Department.
■04 Market Street. Camden. N. I.
H. B. RtCBAKDeoK. Aaat. SopC, Cnp* May 1
se.A J.
2240
DO IT NOW
Now is the time to jret you garden implements toffethor and oe ready lor
SPRING GARDENING
VVehave purchased our line in these goods when the market was low and can sell you
Spades, Hoes jp Rakes
At prices far below the wholesale dealer. Do not wait until they are all gone, get in on the ground floor
Store closes every evening at 7 o'clock
CHARLES A. SWAIH. 305-7 Jackson Street, CAPE MAY, N, J.
WK GIVE
Green Trading EtoifS WITH CASH PURCHASES.
MENS UNDERWEAR FROM 25c UP. MENS GOOD SUITS FROM $4 98 UP. BOYS SUITS FROM *1.50 UP. Store open evenings m- 5pr«iel foe (be Country. Watch for my wagon. All ol the latent style do thing at the laty* • prices. JOS. LAVENTHOL, 319 WASHffiGTOS STREET
AAROH WOOLSON Flailing Creek CASH DKAUSR IN Groceries and Provisions. Dry Good* and Notions. Ready Made Wrappers, Ladles and Cents Underwear. A FULL LINK OF SEEDS A Line of Seed Potatoes and Grass Seed. Agent for I. P. Thomas’ Phosphate. Poultry bought every Wednesday until 1 o'clock.
LAND LIMK A SPECIALTY.
Local 'Phone 55.
The eat shows a groeaty box tttad rich a hoop handle, sad tiro sloping —.ua. laald* partitions, £?r,ILJ£ K/m ■I I I W** ■»«- vantlt th*
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