Cape May Herald, 16 August 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1906

PERSONAL MENTION

Sonuner Visitors ure Nnnerotu About ’Town

tour mat air it nciuoto

Mr. Sod Mra. Archie Paul of Philadelphia, are fueela of Mti. Pasl'a parita, Mr. and Mra. Samuel K. HU tea.

Mra. Joseph J. EWradfe, of Laura! Hprlnga, N. J . U a «ueat of bor alaler, Mra. H. A. Church, at the Linden Villa. Dr. Prmlwtek J. Haerer who waa away with Iho New ¥«k Yacht Onb crulae for two week*, baa ratsrned. Mint Rax el Bock, of New Orton na, U a (raad-daugbler of the late Her. Daniel L Hcutbea, D. D , of Cape May. la rMtlog friend a here. Mr. end Mra. A. H. ( amerer and eon. Howard, of Germantown, are fneaU of Mrs. Osaerar'a parenta, Mr. and Mra. -7m. F. Bora ell. Mra. J. Richmond and Mra. A. Jacob#, of New York, are gneeU of the Hotel Devon. Win. 8. Barnett, formerly of Uua dty, hot now of Jackeonvllle, Fla , la vieiitng hie parenta, Mr. and Mra. Furman Barnett, at Cold Springe. Mr. and Mra. Joeeph M. Sbeflenfer. of Eoyenford, Pa., are apeodin* their vacation here. Mrs. A. Haynee, who haa been trip to Europe, la expected to return thle week. M<ae Katbaryne Fenton and Mlae Jennie Fenton Alien, of New York, are the foasta of Mr. end Mra. LoolaT. Steve nr at their cottage on Corgk etreet. Logan M. Bnllett, of Philadelphia, and well-known In Cape May h one of the movers who brought to Cape May the South Jeney Railroad, now the Cepe May Divtaion of the Beading Com panyTlm snnosnaed his candidacy for the Itepnbllean non! nation for Cong rear In the Fifth Pennaylvanla DiatticL

llappenlnge of a Week Am «latlvea and KHendal Told—Other Meattoai

IN A QUICKSAND OF ANTHRACITE abofel VMtau I, CriUr §1 Ntm York Haul Hu a No'ri

In the big coal bunker of the Hotel Gotham In New York city, it waa pretty warm, end Edward Brady, etn ' d to trim the coal aa It ahot down tbr aldewalk overhead, waa weary of •borvitng He atood more than waist deep in (he :oal—fine buck 'beet Brady waa alrepy He atretrbed bla big form ouf 90 tbr aorface'of the coal and fell ealeep But there were 100 tone of cool to be dropped, down the aboot Brady anored peacefully while t wagon backed up to the aidewalk at the Flfty-nffb afreet entrance and alerted a couple of too* on Ita way below. Another wagon followed thle.

I4at of Petit Jwro

Hope W. Gandy. Harry Hughes, Georgs Tamer, Frank WrateT. Freak Uabenthal, William Sheppard, John Cham ben. Thomas Stephens, Clinton Rutherford, Daniel Forcer, Solomon Needles. MIDDLE TOWKSWir Barry Kates. Ralph Norton, Somers Howell, Mark Loper, Frank Lake, Leonard Hand, Harry Klee, John 8. Oeeae. Mark W. Adams, Carlo# B. Coraon, John &. Groves, Harry 8. Adame, David mil. Lamer R. Hlgbee, CUrance Ferguson, Kfehard B. BUtes. ■ wnev cam mat J. Woodrufl Eld radge. Staph. Beeves.

Frank Dickinson, Monroe Mat thaw a, Phiho Long. DKXKIl TOWVIBtr John K. Carroll. Frank J. Boahnell, Hatnnel Abrams, Harry Lloyd, Uriah Gandy, Brooks Blisxad, Frank Fldler, William BrammaU. Ambrose T. Pitliinger, Edward T. Fries, L. F. Butts. Leverett Smith. ATALOK Gilbert Smith WOOtmiMB Polteil Horostein, Abram Bosenfeld,

Chariei Clouting witnwoon William G. Middleton

LIKE AXQEL'8 ROBES

the clothes that arc aend home. From atact to fiaiah, our work la properly done, thus we can inattre abaolntely SATISFACTORY RESULTS. Ottr careful work haa pleaaed 1 it wffl

Tray Naad LaunAry

POtJMlC e spread about Brady’s recumbent form. At last the bockheat coal covered him entirely. Brady slept on. When be had been euOclenUy refreshed by his nap be awoke, finding himself In a gloom that is jx>t only unusually thick, but imped his ribs pretty hard. Ha groped with bis arms. He could atUl get enough air to keep blmaelf allva. He burrowed with' bla hands to free bla mouth and nostrils and then wrtth-

YACHT CLUB KACKM Dr. B. Walter Starr, of Philadelphia. Chairman of t*. Cape May Yacht Club Race Committee, gave the Club iu most loceasfol ragaUa of the season Saturday Iternooo. The program Includad four icaa, and seraaleso boats entered for the rises. BanJ. T. Gibbon, of Philadelphia, who itarad bla boat. "Beas" In the fourth race on out ovar Horn L Miller's boai.CMosa" od mads the beat time of the dgyi covering the triangular coarse lu » minutes Tbs summary follow Her RACK Start Finish AatL Tm Orphan*. W.H.Cbew, 12i.it 4.14,19 a«US aby McKanaie, H-C.Hoburn, ktt.43 t.M.U -0A!,a2

He was still over -falx depth, bowevar, and to save bla Ilf*' be knew be had to swim to the surface. Me tried It. and the qqickaand of tiny anthracite parti

clea beat him back.

Cfeartog away the coal from hi* _ao«th and botldwlng hia hands over his Ilpa, be began to yell with the desperation of a man facing death. If was • muOed and ghastly sound oven to Brady'* ear*. cMgged with coal, but It sneaked Ita way through several lest of the anthracite particle* and drifted through the manhole la the sidewalk. The footman up above beard the tint Sound and Investigated It ’ he realised as be poked bla usually haughty chin over the manhole that Brady eras burled below. He naked Into the hotel and called far the engineer and the stokers. They harried U the .rescue with above!*, and the digging for Brpdy began. It took before he waa found and

glare of the electric lights, said be felt e bit weak and weald ilka e drop of liquor. A “pony” of brandy wee handed him. He smacked bis Ups “ ebook blmaelf frae of several Of coal glared at the

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“Bad ce be glttln’

Then he tacked around the corner, with his dinner pall swinging at hie

farce is called baUotroptsm and Is exactly the same attrectloo that make# Eoafote torn toward the sun. The earthworm, because of Its weU to tendency to crawl away from the light Is said to hara negative Leliotrsplam. the source of light the

Jamas D. Phelan, whs ef the committee of raHaf at Ban Frandseo la custodian of all fwnda contrib

BEST FOR THE H BOWELS H

The Prudential Has Paid Over $2,800,000 Taxes In New Jersey. CJINCE the onntiiizHtion of the Oomh-* pany, The Prudential has paid an taxes into the Treasury of the Htute of New Jersey and into manv municipalities of the Ktute, the enormous ouni of over two milliopf-eitfht hundred thousand dollars, showing that The Prudential is a leading source of revenue in th^support of both State and city governments.

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kitchen I Boor: . pure y outbuildings. Lot 60x130. On Third tr Broadway. Wa*t Cap* May.

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habit; deposit In tha Court Houst Bank.

SHERIFF'S BALE. By virtas of a writ of fieri rected. issued oat of the Coe of New Jersey, ca the »8th day D., 1906, in a certain cause wherein Walker, Bxccntris of the last will tamest of William Welghtmac. d la complainant, and Wealey R- Wale*, el as atals.indrieadaatt. I sbaT at uoblic vendue, on Monday, September 17th, 1006, between the hoars ef twelve and five o'clock p. m., to-wit. at one o’clock la the afternoon of said day. at the Sheriff’* office in Cape May Court House, Chpe May County, New '/GUhat ce rials lot of laad sitnate at the

a half (16M) feet from the centre ffisjfjsnswtssriir WSJSi’SfflfiSSLrSSSS: wardiy sad parallel wfih the centre Use of the same thirty<evea and nlne-umih. (J? 0-10) feet to laad of Iota P. Sloan: thence mading by sa'A Skjaae'a laad a aontheaaterty coarse aad parallel with said Decatur ESS:S2J«aSJSS£!- , ^J: sssasi'KsSftfgssKa sstttixsr- .„rriL

^apatpege gaffings Japanese Mattiogs are the popular thing for Summer use. It makes a change from the thick, heavy csrpet, and not only makes a room look cooler, butit actually is cooler. The new line we have just received is of a finer weave than the ordinary matting and will wear twice as long. Prices Are Ria;ht

CHARLES A. SWAIH 306-7 Jackson Street, CAPE MAY, N, J.

The History of •:Cape May County: FROM THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY EMBRACING

AN account of the Aborigines; The Dutch in Delaware Bay; The Settlement of the County; The Whaling; The Growth of the Villages; The Revolution and Patriots; The Establishment of the New Govennnent; The War of 1812; The Progress of the County and Soldiers of the War.

By LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS 480 48 Illustrations. 31 Chapters. 5 Appendices SENT POSTPAID ON RECEIPT OF *2.M IT LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publisher 610 Washington St. Cape May, N. J.

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