CAPE MAY HEKALD, THURSDAY. IANUARV 17, 1907.
ThomasW.Lawson and Other Folk "frwirtrd flMQCt" M« toBwow So*. efcJ-Mwr's Sf**Jofc—Sir WMaa PertJr- 4Uof»t) Geaefal Mood). Oarfcwloa-i DKIlcuB IcL ■» 11 O M A S W.
tbr llter»r> l.uu« b* baa voo Ibruitfb bU macaxlue of bat ta ciwlltwJ wttb mi nmbltluu to cuter the Beld of BitiOD. In new of bln predl-Im-tloo for the "muck
ilotnc* of mlsbt not
llkms It mlsbt In- »U|> isain»t botxlliUE in tbe leitlnbtture Mr. La« non
bu»J‘
up . .me of tbr il 'I in a way tbit tu
nail Ion
> aallled with bomea. yacbta.
Matins
cbaruia t IamIus it.
I tbe Ktur Uundred. la no comuiotiplace. tbe mllUou. la aome baa become accas
lomnl. too. but It neldom tmkea him very Ions to recoup hia limaea He like* to a|H-ail bin money better than be llkea matins It. ami few American* bare ever apent their dollar* with aucb prod Is* I seneroalty aa lie. If b - wanta a thins be bqyj* It resnrdleaa of coat. Oa In tlie raae of tbe btntnrlr lot waoti ji(nk. A New York concern offered 02.6(a) for tbe alip. Harlow W. liulvln made It $6.0UI. another Oorlat made a bid of *15.0(10. and Lawaon jumped It to
*30.000.
C.eorffe eon looserke Meyer, tbe United State* ambaaaador to Uuaala. wbo la aclieduled for early appoint jnent to tbe cabinet as puetiuaster sen eral. comes of a dlatlnsnlalied Maaaa chusetta family and was born In Hoeton fony-elstit years fto. He la n graduate of Harvard, has had a sue ceesful career Is buduenv and lias aerver In various positions In tbe public service from alderman and member of lesislature up to am and to Ruwda. Both at tbe conn of the king of Italy and at St. Peters Nine be baa spent bis money frreJy In keeping open bouse sud givlug grand receptions socb as repreeeotatlve diplomats are KUpixtsed to provide In order to maintain tbr digulments by sblcbthey are accredited. Mrs Meyer, wpo okoans voa I_ was Miss Alice Ap. u*m. pleton. Is a woman of many persona) ebarms and exceptional cleverneaa. and site has aldr.1 mneb In cstabllshlng her husband's suieesa ns-a dlplotnat. At a luncheon party not Ions ago Mr. Meyer told an Incident Illustrating tbe
the rtnrtr ■ of Engllali literature at tbe I’nlveralty of Chicago He was bom In Spencer. Ind.. In 1M0 ami graduated from Harvard nnlrerslty In IMKL He la a greal grandaon of one of tbe pioneer sett I era of India aa. and legend baa II that tbe drat brick homestead In that region belonged to his family. He baa studied In Europe and baa been alnce be was fifteen at It was not until about years ago that be publui|iortiiut poetic work, of Judgwirtit.” a lyrical HOl be brought out bl*
writlug venu year* of age. b a half doxen llabod hla tlr*i “The Ma«|Ue Aral volume <
be ha* published "Tbr lire Bringer” and a htatnry of English literature.
Chemist* and men i manurpetm bruling In I tbe Jubilee is fifty yeni
More ihao *:(111.000. Oni I* now Invested In such Imlmdriei ir the V tilted Sti.tet alone. 81 r Wllllntt
born In London
and arleatUt* In general ngaged In rommerre and • have recently been celebs /-juntry and In Knglnnd if the imnl tar Industry: It s since Sir William Perkin, died Lngllsb aclentlat now
It of tl
? aalil
“Sbe was au excellent musician, lici perfonname was admirable. At the rad. with a smile ami a little bow, the czar said to her: “■ -if | were to abut my eyes while you are play lug. 1 could fancy it were Tsaye. but 1 much prefer to keep them
open.' ”
William H. Moody, the present attorney general in Ibe cabinet of President Uooserell. wbo will soon go on tbe bench of tbe United States supreme court, was not alwaya recognized aa |kjSleMing tbe making of a great Jurist. It was not long after be commenced tbe stndy of tbe law that an examlnatiou of Candida tea for the bar took
place, and Mr. Moo
presented him-
~ self for examlna-
£
and 1s venerable but bale and be irty appear alive at tbe ijpt of slxty-eisbt. He was only eighteen when he dlsgpvcrod manic dye. At a dlnneri given In his honor In New York be related tbe circumstances under which lie made hia dlacuvery. “One day.” aald be. “1 was tu the laboratory of tbe German chem 1st lioffmauu engaged In no experiment to find quinine. I failed to find tain black residue w'ucn I thought It might I*- Interesting. The eolation of It resulted In a strangely beautiful color. You know tbe roat.” At the national businea* abow. held each year In tbe Madison Square Garden. New York, one of tbe lending fea tures Is the the contest for tbe type writing championship. This wa* last von by Miss Rose L Kritx. a New York girl whose fin cere are nimble and abuse w 11 a are
jnlek.
She has made a re Heritable record In ^ vritlng on tbe ma 7 -bine from dicta lion and from man C'-/ iscript. 8be baa } :ype written In h nluute as many as VUTZ. ilu word*, and ber record for an hour Is 4.UI7 words The typewriting con test attracts entries from all parts of the United States and even from Eu
John Kendrick Bang*, was moving goods from bis home In Yonkers. N. Y-. It was a rainy day. and -before tbe boose stood three moving vans, and the lawn was covered with furniture of all sorts. Mr. Bangs stood In the donuponr expud I ting the movers wben a lady, a nei.h or with whom be was uciiualnted. |iavaed and atnllIngly askeil; “Gb. are yon morlng.-Mr. Bangs?" “No. indeed. Mrs. replied tbe humorist. “You see. It la such a beau tiful 4ay that I tlmught I would get all tbr furulti e out ot u.y bouse and take it for u riue." Inspector General E. A. Oarllngton of the United Stttea army bad a dim cult task to perform In connection wltb tbe trouble over tbe battalion of colored troo;»» of the Twenty-fifth infantry, statioue I at Brownsrllla. Tex. An order wei issued tbi tbe battalion most give the names of the men who got Into dlfflcuity with citizens of Brownswille or be dishonorably discharged
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Senate and Asseuddy ol IHpT. a list ofj Besides other articles too name
ill bdls introduced, p**-ed and vetoed ;
Tlie ■*
iuterrat hecau-c of I here ln-i publican enale and Dninx-ru
Uy
Tbe “Dailv tiaarlte” will hr mailed i subscribers for the session for seven ty-five cents No other newspaper id tbe slate will give so much id detail of tbe leg! sis rive proceedings. fact that ought to be known throughout tbe state is that tbe“VVeekly State Oazette" Is only one dollar a
that be was not
qualified.
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The request wa* granted, and to the
eat of all lly qualified
liOken adrswIlcbcrafL if York. Me. L “Handkerjer retitire.
authorities at Washington. Colonel G art hi don was boro la Bomb Carolina In lt*>3 and became a rjdot' ■t the West Polirt Military academy la 1871. He reached the rank a.' colo
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GO TO .. J. D. CRAIG’S.. 108 Jackson St. Cape May TO aK ?ouK Shoes Repaired Vou will find a'firM class Shoe Maker,'aud he wil do jour work Satisfactorily, ait nothing but the very best of leather is used. ila Fv Ga Hlu Tn Cu E* laud Fa Oil Fai Fa Fnni Anid — yon meet with accident while traveling, the Umpire Registry Company * ill von FIVE DOLLAR* I'Lll WKKK for lua. of time In <a*e of death Slum WE ALSO INSURE AGAINST SICKNESS OF ANV KIND. Sewing Machines And Orwjrin?-i Sold on Iiuilalments ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TUNED AND REPAIRED STRINGS FOB VIOLINS, BANJOS AND GUITARS ON HAND. J. D. Craig, 108 Jackson Street
PRACTICAL PAINTER.
LflFBIETTE BEMETT
PAINTING of ALL KINDS
Painters Supplies, American &, French Plate Gians, Mirrors, etc., etc. ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL KINDS OF PAINTING. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 103 JACKSON STREET Cape May City. N. J.
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Trustee’s Sale. tbe Dlatyiet Court of tbe United States or tbe District of New Jersey. In (be nutter of Harry H. I Doak and Samuel S. | Doak,individually, and t lu Bankruptcy, trading aa Doak Bn> I there. Bankrupts. j By virtue of aa order of Lewis T. .Stevens. Eaq.. Referee in Baukioptcy. made in the above staled canse. on January is. 1907. expose for aale, at public vendue, on FRIDAY. JANUARY XJ. 1907. at ten o'clock In the forenoon bf said day. stoves formerly occupied by said Brother*. No. $15-517 Washington street. Cape Mky City. New Jereey. •“**—“*—*--* _ mid pvovlaloAa. - naed in and measure*, meat block, *nd butcher* tool*, safe, desk, cash register and other —— fixtures, two mares, baroeva, three and all other pctsooM pro
TERMS CASH. For further tufonna*ioa apply to GILBERT C HUGHES, trustee. No. X14 Ocean Street,
Sale ot Seal [state aad Farm Property
At one o’clock in the afternoon of said day. 00 the farm of Harry D. Shaw, situate the first farm below and near the Stone Cbnrch on the road leading from Fairton to Cedarville’, all the folio* i ag real estate and personal property be lodging lo aald bank rapt Tbe real estate consists
io« ACRPS
more or leas, and ts a farm and plantation of aald bankrupt, situate on the road leadin' from Fairton to Cedarville Lot No. 1 of said farm con«lsts of seventy
■e hundred and six |
1 constat* of nine and eighty ot I^M-No. 5 consists of ten aqd ninety ot hundredths acre* more or lev*. Lot No. 4 la a M of meadow land, and is part of Green Swamp Meadow containing
PUBLIC SALE OP USB Iflg!. Fill ni FU* ma
In ibe matter of 1 Harry D. Shaw, r Bankrupt 1 >f an order of iteveas. Referee ia Bankruptcy, z — —-ted cause — -•— -—- 1 - ... ..ana tl dred and aeven. I win < public vendue, on Thursday, ths twaoty-fogrth day at Januk-y d.II.«Ba thaawnd ulna huMrad aid aaraa. At nine o'clock in the forenoon of aai day. at the livery stable of Harry D. Shaw. situate at Nos. »-st South Peart Street, in - rf Cumber the follow ' sii>vss, vvmsisitng v| • *g HEAD OF HORSES
aeadew land
I leading from tbe £
formerly Covonoa** and contains four and eighteen hundredths
~ ere* of land more or lea*
Lot No 6 is a ttact of salt marsh by the
I dr of Rack 'Trek, and contains tea AU of Ibe above lot* will be sold it parcel, and subje A to any encnmbr
thereon, which will be made known al the The apourtenance* to said land consist*
of a large dwelling house oca ly new e>arn. Urge wagon hooae and other —. Btng*. all ni good repair: a peach orchard
,— coming into bearing. The land ia in a high state of cultivatioa, having lately been heavily coated with manure aad frmUxera. The aale of real estate will take place at
P m ‘ PERSONAL PROPERTY'
a work boraas, 6 milch cow*, Jersey and .turban- Some freak milker*: a close ■prlngers. will be fresh by day of aale; I
,J stock boll. I black boar. Pol-
. extra large Cbnater
weight a lout 400 pound*; ' '
— ntvvrpi'
heavy with pigs, avvrr-l abould farrow by day of sale. A choice lot of Cheater white
and Poland China brooding sow*.
POULTRY
■ and rooster* of choice stock. 9 extra Urge Pekin ducks; j geeae; > turkey ben*: 21 grinea fowls.
WAGONS
One two horse onen wagon. 1 oc open wagon. I cart, I spring wagon,:
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FARMING UTENSILS
n Knw Tort
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A very gfreetiv# tnpfbod is employsd to keep a lightship In practical!) the same position.' Tlie ah ip la moored by throe anchors whRJf rent la tbe ana bud Is the form of a triangle. When Hie tide-alters It* direction Km vessel, of rotme. swing* with II. hot only to a limited extent. Tbe ah Ip cannot change right over, a* It would U only one anchor were used, for tba three anchors each fix' It in a dlffi poaition and do not allow It to move more than a few yards.
Tba L*e-r Child—UU. Mr*. Brown, when did yon zet back? Mrs. Brown— Bless you. dear. l was not away anywhere! What made you think ao? The Dear Cblld-l Umug'.t you were. I heard my mamma say that yon were at loggerberds with your husband for ovar a sreefc.—London Answer*.
»r ths Pwswd.
Ultle Dale-Mamma, how mne people pay • Pound Dabtoe? | ma-BaWeo are not erM by the pi n. mot Imto
Dry Goods AND Notions.
OT Aak fOr one FASHION HH£KT MRS. E. TURNER 323. Washington st. Cape May.
ISAAC H. SMITH CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER
FULL UNE OF TRUNKS ALWAYS ON HAND
Opposite Reading Depot. 608 WASHINGTON ST.. CAPE MAY. N. J.
B- S. CURTIS Plumbing, Steam and Gas FittingAll ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION SHOP—Delaware Ave. t Cape May, N. J.
mount of taxes laid on account of each parcel, arc a* follow*, vis.; HIGHLAND BEACH. Mlch-cl John McHugh, tbe sum of one dollar and forty cents (11.4V) upon Lou James Dougherty, the sum of two are and ten cents (12.10) upon Lot 4. U and U In Section X. George L. Nallda, tba sum of one tr and forty cent*. (MM), on Lola XL M
HOWARD' F. OTTER GENERAL upholsterer Dealer In FURNITURE and MATTRESSES WINDOW SHADES, AWNINGS, and BEACH TENTS A SPECIALTY 311-13 Mansion Street. Cape Mar
ind'forty cent. t$l.«0)
J in Section L
Heuben Muhe. tbe i ind forty cenu (tL4V)
1 Lots No. U and
Section 2.
" Leadbeatcr. the sum of aevenl - Lot No. t In Section L
&.?•> derica Wegeie. 1
(LTV) otr Lot Ni
David Rtiaael. the (».») ob Lot No.
tba sum of a
n Section L ,
_ Rapt! on JX J. Frank Beals, the sum ot sevent No. » ,n Section L
- sum of aeventy coal
Infiectloo 4.
Lalbert Scboen. the sum of nerent ecu t*.«0) on Lot No. < In Section L
Abraham Ball the
C *Kl l Sa < l’bSdS^Tb* N a° (!.•<>) on LotNo. I U
-’.iltr boar 1 and forty cents (11.44) on Lota No. B and
- ' 17 in Section L
James Niah. the sum of aoventy certs.
aw on T - -- - — —
of aeventy 41JV) on Lot No. a in Section a a!* Btrlnlmetx. tbe sum of one dollar forty cenu C«1.40) on LoU No. XI
and XI In Section ».
Ernestine Messhf, tbe sum of revel - (170) on Let No IS In Soetlon 1 lam A. Hoabacn. tbe sum of a U vX70) on Lot No. a In Beet
^VUlla
planter,' drag chain*. 1 wheel cullivalor*;, harrow*, single and doable: boy harrow*, 1 wheeler, corn cover er. scratch harrow, single and double, hand maa ' ' ,C ' MISCELLANEOUS Circular saw, cedar pole*, manure, water tab*, about ooa perch of atone. feed bina.lot of long oak wood, lot of sawed wood. 14 white oak posu, drag chains, grabbing hoe* scoops, spade*, scythes and saead. swingle trees, evraer*. cow chain*, boea, rakes, drag*. -Ulk knivet. cblrken eoopa. IruaaelN Iran trough, axe*, wagon ride* and bottoms, •tills cans, lot corn Stalk* in the shock, sad many ocher article* too nnmero
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! J .January II. I907-
Terms for personal p Tenmyot real estate m Fuuuxvcs L Paat-moa*.
Tr-ata
Joaxm H. Powell.
No. U bi Beet Ion S cents (X7V) on Lot No. 10 tn Bectlou X Jam.* I- Tol*a. the sum of weentj
enta <XT0) on Lot No. I to Section «.
Edward F. Smith, tba sum of aevantj an Ur* CL TO) on Lot No. B In Section I. Jacob O. Wolf, tbe sum of seventy oen.
a-J» on Lot No, ■ In Sretion X .
William J. BOlerbeck. the sum t4 aeventy cents (LTV) on Lot No. 14 in Bepuo: John W. Dehorrey the sum of .sweat) cents (LTV) on Cot No. 4 In Section L William Capper*. Jr., lb* sum of oev enty cenu (LB) on Lot No. 11 in Sectlot Schuler, the asm of eeventy cent* ty cenu U.B) on Lot No, ]4 la Beetle
John McLera. the nun of aeventy e> LTD) on Lot No. 1 In Section L
It mice af idjourteil sale ot laMs lor ooxafil lues in lover Towaship for jeer 1905. fiublle not tee I* Hereby given by Jamee . iff man. culerctot of rim Townafflp of
thetas Heat coefa oFaale.
Tha aald aale which wa* heretofore ml-
t oa* o’dack ia the afternoon of Mid day.
tn Secttow-f. . the sum of No. B in Sec
<»-»> Rhuk Walt
August Shuler.
1
““ riRTfert KtrE 1 “st r« acFS 0 avrsttjur
wsm
§teuei?§ l^MAf^AMU^LAUliCH
Office and Shop-for. Corgie and JeSerson Sts. CAPE MAY. », J.
LB) on Lot No. X In Section XI. B. O. Wood, the sum of one doll orty cenu (K.40) on Lota No. X at
ectlop’ST.
Allred Horsefield. tha sum ot a enta (LB) on Lot No. 6 In SecU William J. Horaefleld. the sum of
IS and M in Section XL Albert L. Koike*, the sum of one dolir and forty cenu (tl.40j on Lou No. 1 and 17 la Section a. Eugene F. Danbert. the sum of one dol-
and fi-rty cento (*1.44) on Lou No. 47 and l la Sect'— >*
George tr and (
_ Jr., the sum of one dolforty cenu (X1.40) on LoU No. XT
too 0 in Section a.
John W. Evan*, the sum of aeventy -enta- (LTV) on Lot No. 17 In Section U William Barwlg. tbe sum of aeventy .-enta (LB) on Lot No. U lu Sactlon 11. John Gilroy the aum of on* dollar and .orty cents (*1.40) on Lou No. B and XS
n Saettoa U.
John C. Noon, the *1 orty cenu (JL4*) on
(LB) on Lot W X Lout* Boaebe Ih
and forty a It tn Bertloi
urn of on* dollar and LoU No. 4 aad I In tm of seventy cam*
In Sactlon 7.
aum of ana dollar I oa Lou No. 14 and
and - forty cmu Ul.U^on°LoU*xJk’g
nd 48 la Section hi.
WSHam OUtfleld. the sum of aeventy enta (LB) on Lot No. 14 la Sactlon L William White, the aum ot aeventy enu (LTV) on Lot No. XT tn Section 7. Cathrlne Favren. the aum of on* dollar and forty cants (H.40) on LoU No. M and
-. ■ **VT. wie *uin ui ee» eit ty oanU (LB) on Lot No. II In Section 11 David MeCoan. the aum of on* doUa and tarty oenu rfl.aO) oa Lou No. U a» “iPfiSSlLS.. «. ™ canto (LIB on Lot No. * In Sactlon It William H. Brown, the aum of arvanl CMto (LTV) an Lot Ne. B tn Saettoa L Kata Baaaa. the aum of aeventy caot (LB) on Lot No. M la Saettoa L _
« on Lota Ne. B and t^S Bart*S sum of one dollar on Lots No. I at m gears' 7
*t No, I in Sactlot
of nwanty canto
1 Lot h
John Fehn. the sum ot two dollar* and en cent* OLIO) on Lots No. 47. 48 and 1 In Section St William Jones, the sum of two dollars nd eighty cent* (*X40) on Lola No. SO. S. S4 Slid B III Section L Edward Dopp. the aum "of two dollar* nd eighty cents (*xm> on Lou No. 17. ». SI and S3 In Section 4. Interest at the rate of aeven per cent, eraunuro from Decern bee 80 IWLtodate f kaIc will be added to the sum of said UX. toaether with ly ro costa, for ailver- " 1. posting and certificate of sale, eXa. etc . for each parrel. 1 Cold Spring.N J. December 81.190R. JAMBS T. HOFFMAN. Township Collector. 1/ewis T Steven*. Township Solicitor. p f «SS 04 No. filO Washington at. Cap* May. N. J.
msam&wm®*
We Make Harness
and make it rififit. Tba quality of the leather find tbe other materials used, la the beat obtainable, and its cat put to gelberand stitched by skilled bands. Rouble or single Harness, for farm, delivery or road wagons. Fine carriage Harness u a spenalty of oure, etc.
A. LOVETT rfdsBtSB>B4 Psrrr Mrests CAPfiftAY, N. J.

