Cape May Herald, 21 May 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. MAY n, 1908

FISHING CREEK. KiHURiVwuc*. John Wool«*n Slid ►o«n ' Beacb vIdlaB 111* f»Ui»T ovrrli

Mr. lUmrl Krl«v. Allen . of l'hil.«lel|dti.

DAMES AND DAUGHTERS. Vnw. Mribn H n collector of old ninlturc ami rarely paura tbrough a iwn of any alra wI!hoot maklos tba '•mnlN of the - ■•'•ii lhan.l dealcta. Mr*. Iluaacll Sa.e baa glean tbe 8t | 1'uul'a Epl-ua*i«il I'anH-Ulal aoclaty of j Syractua J0.0 • 1 for IU l-ulUUn* fond. Mr. Sage wa> once a teacher In the achooi. The Free-h Roeernmeut bn* IntruatI isl r . Mm.- Laurence Fiedler of I'nrti : a nlndon to make an exbaoatlve InI veK.U-ntlon Into Ibe aoclnl and IndusI rrtsl 1-0million* of iromen and children

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amazona, baa had •Inluna in the matand ul way a hnnta almost a pioneer

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calico on Mr. >ar.h SuTdcr la»l Mon-j Kljvd Horfuiiii *n-l atster drove lo j Cal-e May .-aturdar Mr* Kinma Itarnrtt apeut Tuaaday ) with relative*. Henry Shaw and *if.-»i*eiil Thursday arilh Fred Harris and »>fa at Kiuj

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UasxtsviLiK, X. J., May 20. A rabid dog helonRins to Joseph Fornon. ol Woodbine, terrified many peraon* in Dennis toauabip. The animal, hoa'ling, tnv .led Itenniaville and bit Frederick Hodman on the side of hi* face. It also bit Utile William Earnest on tbe k|t. 11 iben ran bowling over the Dennis eirsfc bridge imo S -aUi I»cnni.*, terrifving tbe village folk. Here It bit a dog and a cow Tnomaa Miler. Jr, and Thomas Holmes chased tbe dog to tbe SeaviUe camp groond, where

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number of villagers, nearly ei fr-nu the place the cur began Miller and Holmes returnot village and the dog belongiai Heckman, thrl was bitten.

HERALD BRIEFLETS A Diary Of Currcni Event- That Will

Inures! Everybody

—The Daughters of America, of Palermo, will hold their tilth anniversary

May

1 ■!; ! 1 ■ .1; Somerset's retiring from ,- platform U to gala time to devote r-.-actlcnl ir.'iins of reformation. “I ::.-i.- 1 can do more good through .• Industrial colony nt Duxburet. tn ie.sex. than by talking.” she remargin American woman. Mrs. John Le»- . familiarly kuotru as Mrs. Jack ■'lie. wh" \v II• 1 joule Blanche Jome of .New York, is unofficial adaer In fashion and dreas of the jehes* of Fnunaught and 1‘rtnceas ttrlcla. to the former of whom ah# la Mr.. Flute Beecher Rummer receives arty nltix'-l n. much royalty on her ng ••r*.-arU-" as Is paid to the chairman of the isthmian canal cvmmloF :: She is the wife of a Baltimore ’ -i'.-r. u gran'.daughter of Lyi iteccher ntid a nhs-e of lletiry Ward 1 civlier and of Harriet Beecher Stowe. COLLEGE AND SCHOOL M'.'s Kllaa E. Brow of Taunton. Mass. lias n-dgm-d as a public school teacher after forty wight years of acrylic. and Thomas F. 1‘aull of the same city has olso resigned after thirty The rcslgnatloa of Professor Henry P. Wright, der.n of the Yale academic department fur a quarter of a century, I> announced, to take effect next year. Dean Wright lays down bis work tiecause of advanced age. The women graduate* of Kaunas university have recently orgai-lzed a branch of the Association of Folleglate Alumnae to co-operate with the national aaaoclatiou In promotion of ednvatianal and social Ideas. Amherst college U to receive $300,000 by the Will of Edward W. Furrier of New York, a member of tbe clasa of 1803. He died a year ago. leaving his property to tbe college, subject to the life Interest of a relative. The latter has now died, and the legacy has become available for the college.

Tbe

Ttua Jane Every om-is interested Juit BOW tba two big national eonvantioas to b* In Chicago and Denver. This interest Is nstural when the selection of preadentlnl candidates 11 fraught with ao much Importance to tbe eonotry. It ia prophesied that tbe two enoventlona will be the moat sensational since It**). Tub MmorouTAK publishes an article "The National Convention* nod tbe Country,”by CharlreWadeworth Camp, rrcillDcenlertalningend dramatic tnd 'nils of those about to be held may be 'aon, and reviewing the eltnation aelt praieon the eve of the conventions, tuuilicf Important artlcD In thla nnm•er I* 'VYli.t Christian Science Flalma,” by the Rev. Irving C.Tomllneon. M, A . secretary lo Mrs Mary Baker (j. Eddy Under the title of "JeBeraon Davl* at West Point.” Prof Waller L. Flaming, of the Loolslana wt.tr University, telb for tbe Bret time the fardnatlng story of the youth of tbe President of tbe Confederacy, and throws interesting aidrligta on the beginnings ol Point. Eustace Miles the English ten ni* champion wnlaa ot ‘'How in Uood Condition Without Exercise,” and 'The Story of the Knickerbocker Trail Company," and bow It waa rehab Hltated alter the largest banking failare iu America, it told by Jackaon Cross. C. Alfonso Zelsya, a son of President Zelaya, writes of hit father an I aBalre In Central America. Tbe Action in this number is of exceptional quality, including •* Tbs Mapor's Dovecote,” by A. T. Qu Uer- Jooch; “A Teet of Loyalty,” by Herbert U. Sees; "Hammeraley'* Pluck," by Pblllp 8. Hichbora; "A White Night In Africa,” by Clover Leiil, and "The Mystery of a Studio," by Sadie Preston.

The People, Sot (he Bo..—. Rule (Geveraur lloghea. la Leslie's Weekly) You may aay all you please of the onuning of political manceuvering and of the resource* of ch canary. All scheme* will proves* child's 1 lay if tbe people aet out to deal with a real Issue of popular government and the ennremacy of tbe eoDstitntion of this State over 1 track gamblers It ia well that there should be organisation to advance party pnodples. It ia wall that it should ebective; vigorous and skillful leedenbi p i* required. Bot U U tbe dutv of elected officer to serve tbe people sod oot soy particular man, and no party leader lias a rig it to assume the role of dictator, or ao b> violate the manbe jd of elected officials as to parade them before the people as subject to bu domination.

AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE Fog THE MOIITINU OF THE WTKEKrw AND PUBLIC PLACES IN THE CITY OF CAPE MAY. BYUA8. AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A CONTRACT FOR THAT PURPOSE WITH THE CAPE MAY ILLUMINATING COMPANY. ie contract hercofoee made

Illuminating Company, liraring a—oud day ot June, A. D. nlurleeu ban died end three, piuvIdiUK for tbe lluhtlng of tba streets and public plaona of tbe City of Cap. May, wlib uas. for a period of Are yrais tram the sruoud da* of June. A. O. olnsl—a bnudred and inrer, la about lo expire, and It l.dr«lrahl. to nrovtd. that ibe .IrreU .nd pillule place. In ibe City of Cape May. be lighted with paa, after the expiration of sold contract, and Wbrreaa, Tbe Cape Mav Illuminating Company now owning ami operating tbe only gas plant In said City, b— oArred to llgbl aaid streets and public places wllb gas for tbe term of five year, from and after tbe ooeond dar of June. A. D. nine, teen hundred and rlgbt. at Three Dollars per month per IIabi. provided nt le—t Afty single Inoanilracrut ga. light, of the WrUbscb or similar mantel pal tern *n dosed lo Improved boulevard lantern art on Iron post*, are used. Section 1. Be II ordained and enacted by Ibe Inhabitants of tbe City of Cape way in City Council awembled. and It Is hereby enacted by tbe authority of tbe -V-— in. otreela -nd public places 'itedwltb

it Clara Springer, of Goat: been elected prin ipal ol the W

May school*.

- Tbe Cumberland county authorities have been looking for counterfeiters who 1 assed bogus dollars on Millville and Vineland merchants. —Th# contract for the erection of the building for the First National Bank of Tockohoe has been awarded to Joseph Hteelman. of Millville, and work will

■tlngnlsbed bnauclcr Henry

I Flows. wh<> recently received from tlx \ mikado the bigbert lm|.-rial decofg- ! iKiii given by Japan to foreigners. ba> I rendered many services to tlie Jap n. has I mese government. He w as Identified it Cape i with the establishment of the moJcrt

Is I system of tbe empire, and il

•nod In tbe fol-

Lower Township Teachers. Tbe Board of Educstioo of Lower Township l—l night elected the following teachers. Erma—Olive Doug 1—a and May McNeil. Cold Spring—Emily Davis. Academy—Ralph Taylor. Fishing Creak J. Duiall Hoffman.

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*1«W). -The West Cape Mat school entertainments sill be held May 23, 2ti and 27—primary, grammar and high depart ments ia tbe order named. Tbe annual cotumeweeasent wi.i occur about June 10th. Tbe Onpe May ' onnty Board of Taaation has reorganized, wjtb Ellis H Marshall, president, and Wilbur E. Y'oung of Ansleoe*. seeretsry. The Itoanl will visit every taxing dUtrirt ami confer with assessor* liefore the ; anunal —seasuents are made. —Tbe Board of Education of Dentil* township. Cape Hay county, baa elected has Frufewr Charles Tomlin 'supervising principal of the schools; Mi** M. Mrerwald, principal of the Drnnni.viUe school; Mi— la-oa Corson, primary teacher: Joseph Mrerwald, principal of tbe Lndlaiu's School and Mus Sarah M. Holme*, assistant. The Fape J4«y Court House High School Tenure Ftob gave a twnqwt on Monday evening mol elected ilie 1-iUoW-Ing officers: I'resided!. Fb*r!e»U. Douglas*. vice president. Je**e l.udiam; recording secretary, Anna Holm—; haanciol secretary. Irma Tsradell, s ctolcomlutttee, Edith Mmrun, Annie E. Cooper and Mart Bethel. A -1 ie. of gi win be played with the high sc club* of the county this summer llu—ra MustUu New Jersey enter, upon radical revolutionary iwlituml metb-als year. Movements are already on foot le operate under the new dirert primary law m the making of nomina-

.igo a commission /icy bended by Marquis iu. eaiue U. <he Hi •

-rally Ita tlunuclal --rv silted to I'resl le t Grant, wb > ro et-lvid the members

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lew*. The suggestion* be im> • ere courldered very valuable ant ■vere largely aclopn-1 In tbe AonocbF yatem Anally eboaeo for ti e tandem cl Jajian. The eminent banker ha: •lire kept In close touch with tbi <talesrueu of this remarkable couniry Mr. Clews lelU a story of an old dar y he met one day trying to reason with a balky mule. _ ' That your mule, under' be asked.

“He am. aah."

“Does be ever kick 7“ “Kick, sahl He don't have no 'ca rion to kk-k l a tbe one to kick. —h He a gettln' hi* own way right along " Thnt grand old man Dr. IMwrrd Ever ett Hale I* often alnu-ntnilnded One Sunday he v1«tfed tbe New Y<-rk state reformatory at Elmira, where be waa asked to occupy tbe pulpit of tbe chapel and address ibe convicts srn*r he found every seat occupied Beaming with pie—ure. be astonished his bearers hy saying *T am pleased and gratified to tea w many here today.” Jndaon llnrmoa. who ha* been notnl Bated for governor of Ohio liy tbe Dem orrrata. was attorney general Untied State* during a part of tbe sec and admlnWretiao of frealdrat Cleve

BASEBALL NKWB Everywhere 70a go yon will And people talking about baaataad and anxious to aes th* scores ot tbe different leagues from day to day. THE PHILADELPHIA PRESS has arvaagad to print all tbe latest news and go—Ip of th* baaebdl diamond and will bare the bast reports of game* amply illustrated and accurately and fairly written. Ask any what newspaper ia the great I ball and sporting authority and he will you quickly it b THE PAILADELPHIA PRESS, both duly and Sunday. You cut get THE PRES * from your dealer or earner, or the paper will be mailed direct to your home for gS 00 per year daily edition. A list of bandsome premiums given to eutweribere, will be mailed to you if yea write lor

catalogue.

nineteen hundred and eight.

Section X. And be It further ordained and enaMed hr tbe authority aforesaid, that the followlug contract for that parpoor be enured into by tbe City of Cape 'l»y w th the Cape May lilumlnaUna

CoinpiBJ for that pnrpose.

"THIS AGREEMENT. Made and entered into this second day of Junag to the year of our I J>rd one thousand otosbutc died and eight, between Cape May Ulom mating Company, a coiporatlon and body K iltie of the State of New Jersey, of '' vt pan, and the City Of Cape Ma]

tbe second part.

Witoeoaelb. That the —id parties btrelo have, for and In consideration Of the premlaes. mutually bargained and agreed

-* follows, that is 10 M) :

Firei. That tbe—Id Cape M*V illutnin•Una Company doth brn-b) haniain and «grr* to furniab to the said City, for the

term of Aee year* tiom the second day of June. A. D. nineteen hundred and right,

•lie—l Afty (50) single lucandwrulg— IxhU of ibe Welsh ich or similar mantel Oattern. enclosed iu improved boulrvanl lantern art on Iron po*i» at »oeb point* tn said city — is Or»t drU-ruuueJ upon by

UU> Council or —id City. It being undrrslood and agreed that tbe Buprrvtalen and control ot the —me may be poaar-s *1 by —id City Couoctl or by ouch committer thereof — it may la* fully designate for Ibat purpose. Said Cape May Illuminating Company .ball at all limesdurtog

the term hereby granted, keep —id posts lamps and lanterns to repair, light and •xtioguisb tbe —me at iu own expe ■ nd keep Ike—m* b-irniiig all night •eery nlgbt from dark to dar light. Second. The said City doth hereby I gain and agree to and with the said Cape May lilumluatiog Company, to pay to il for such light., at the rate of Three Dol-

lars per month per light each and eyerv month daring the continuance of thla agree men I. on tbe Bret Wednesday after

the Bret Tuesday of each and every month.

Tbe—id city so have the privilege-how-ever. lo make deduction* from said total

prior at the rate ot iwocrot* per hour for ich light not lighted aod burning from irk to daylight, — a penalty again*) _Jd Cap* May lllamiuattog Company, aod that the report of the policemen ou the several bra's on —id at reels, of lights not burning, shall be taken — er" making said deduction, provide I ponsof—id lubta not burning,

nlsbed to —Id Cape Mav Illmstoatina Company dally whenever such failure lo

1 be Ch hsf of HoUea.

Good Business Sense

directs you to buy your Life Insurance sit tlie lowest price— provided 11 guarantee, backed up by facts, gfoes with it. The lowest-priced Life Insurance policy with absolute guarantees of safety is the NEW Low-Cost Policy issued by

The Prudential

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ’’J'ANTED—iten ■grepher, Typewriter and Bookkeeper. Most write, givtog experience and salary desired. Address R. L, care Cara Hat Hxxxlu, 6N Washington 8».

For Bale or Rent iiooaet with stable and large yard; also build'.ag lota in Waal Cape May, N. J. Bell ’Phone, 67 D. George H. Heevaa

OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE Ona-quarter of a cent per pound. Apply to the Capk May Hjcrald, No. A14 Washington street.

FLOWER AND TREE.

By keeping seeds picked from pere nlals many of them can b* mad# o bloom through a much lougar a— If you wish good dahlia*, b# rare o give the plants all th* watar they equlre. Unto— they have plenty rater they will be vs hot few hi oma. and th—a win be inferior. Do not cot the foliage away from tbe daffodlto or tulip* after they have finished blooming. Watt until th* tea'

Tbe soap tree r—embtoe aa apple tr •f medium growth. The fresh fruit th* Interior of which, besides

remaining unpaid. payers ate requested, therefore, to arrange to settle their respective amounts due. Sot. Nkkdlu, Collector, No. 606 Washington St.

shall be taken — a lamp not burning aod deductions made therefor aoeordlng thiaarciiou. Third. It is mutually bancslaed •_ agreed that tbe said city shall h*ee the right and privilege of toerraaios tbe I her of strev: light* above the ill comber of fifty — brrriu provided, epos notification to —id Can* May IMatninav"omp.ny of iu desire so to do, and lid Cape May lllamtoatlnB Company > part agree* to furnish tbe same. The —id city 6 to pay sud the said Cape May Illuminating Cumpany I* to receive compvnsalion for such additional lights tberafor. at tbs rale of three dollars per tomp per month, payable monthly iu ibe —me manner — hereinbefore provided for Foorth. That ths party of tbe second uart will under Ibis contract at ail times nae and pay for not le— than fifty g— lights, aod the party of tbe Brat part — furnish ibat nntuber and — many u than flftv — tbe City Couoc'.l may dlmx, r for — above specified. It is further agreed ai 1 that this agreement is to and bind the successors and a .aid parti— to the— presents In Wilocw Whereof, Tbe said Cape May Illuminati ok Company hath caused iu oommou or corporate sea) tn be hereto affixed and lb esc prcaenls to Or ned by iu Pr—idcot, attested by Ito :re—ry; and the said City of Caps May lb —used iu corporal* seal to ha her to affixed, aod tba— to be signed by t Ivor and attested by tbe Recorder. — accordance with directioos of tbe City oaneil of the City of Cape May tba day and ye— Aral above written. — ;ned, sealed and delivered, to tba prof Alt—t

Section A And be it farther ordained and enacted by tbe authority afar—slit, that the Mayor of said City of Cape f be and be Is hereby anthorlaad and — powered 10 sign such contract, and that snefa signature shall be altceUd by the City Recorder.

MATTINGS MAKINGS

1 materials. He

of paint* will tak

Not toe. An obdikakcti requiring the ap pointment of one or more Poundkee]:ere and defining their duties and prevent tbe running at large of hors mules, caule, swine, sheep, goals, in the city of Cape May. The this ordinance mus complied with and in any instance o: its violation the penalties will be strictly enforced. F.J. MELVIN, Mayor. Olt^Hall, Cape May, K. J., May 18

TOGONSUMPTIVES Edward A. Wilson'* Preparation of Hypophosphites and Blodgett! from •*-- original formula ia the Sovereign iedy for Consumption, Asthma, mhltis; Catarrh, la Grippe. Goughs, Golds, and all Throat and Lung Maladies. Thousands of people say they have been relieved by ft-

Axminister and Velvet Rngs. 3-4 Yard Crex Stair ( arpet Now on Sale Grass Carpets Crex Carpets Grass Rugs Crex Rugs CHARLES A. SWAIN 305-7 Jackson St. Cape May, N. J.

given up aa ti ■ 'claim. The undersigned as a consumptive in {ratify irom his own experience 1 to ito value. Write at once—delays aredangeroux, id may prove fatal. ForTnU ete.,i C. A. ABBOTT, BO Abb Streat. Raw York CUy, N. Y.

I particulars, testimonial*,

Prepndb for a Gravel Road, Cape May Cnuty. PL i. —led proposals will be received by tba „jrd ufOboaaa Freabolderaof F-- **— OonntT, N. J., until twaive o'cioc the day of lia meeting. 00 the eighth rise of June, nineteen hundred and eight <UW> * Cape May Coart Haas*. New Jersey, fc ihe construction of a Gravel Rood fror_ Cedar Swamp Creek Bridge, near Pete r»- -— Draw p-'*

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Bulletin. REDUCED RATilS TO WESTERN CITIES For the benefit of delegates attending the sessions of tbe bodies enumerated below and others desiring to visit the cities of the West, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged to place on sale to all persons exenrsion tickets to the various meeting places at a considerable reduction from the usual fares: Chicago. III. American Medical Association, Jane 2 to 5. Tickets sold May 28 to 30, good retturing until June 12, inclusive. Louisville, Ky. International Sunday School Aas tion, June 15 to 23. Tickets sold June 13 to 17, good returning until June 26, inclusive. Chicago, III. Republican National Convention, July 17. Tickets sold June 12 to 16, good returning until June 27, indnsive Denver. Col. Democratic National Convention, July 7. Tickets sold July 1 to 4, good to return until July 17, inclusive. Cleveland, Ohio. International Convention, Baptists Young People’s Union of America, July 8 to 12. Tickets sold July 6 to 8, good to return until July 15. inclusive. 8t. Paul Minn. Imperial Council, Mystic Shrine, July 13 to 18. Tickets sold July 9 to 11, good to return until July 25, inclusive. ColumbUS.OhiO. Prohibition National Convention, July 14 to 16. Tickets sold July to to 13, good to return until July 24, inclusive. Indianapolis, Ind. National Convention, A. O. H.. July 20 to 25. Tickets sold July 17 to 19, good to return until July 31, inclusive. Toledo, Ohio. National Encampment. G. A. R. August 31 to September 5. Tickets sold August 27 to 30, good lo to return until September 15, inclusive. Denver. Cel. Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., September 19 to 26. Tickets soM September 15 to 17, good to return until September 30. inclusive. The Pennsylvania Railroad maintains a comprehensive schedule of fast express trains to Chicago, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Louisville, Columbus, Cleveland, and Toledo from the principal cities of the East. Fall details of the reduced fare arrangements for 0>e*e conventions and the through western train service may be obtained of Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Agent.

Notice is hereby give • July 1, 1*08, I win prora | o law to ooltoct ail unpai I tax os for the year 1907,1 t Ing unpaid, by making sale of tbe LI I deiinquenl taxpayers are requested, therefore, to arrange to oeule their respective amount* doe. Sol. N KxniJB, Collector, -No. 6HH Washington St

is gi van or _ ' t>our duf ! p «

AGENTS WANTED Wxfii crayon portraits 40 cents, frames 10 erato and up, eneet pictures one emit —ch. Yon can make 400per cent, profit or *au»

F*a*k W. Williams Co., 1M W. Taylor Htraet, Chicago, I1L