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CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY, JULY 2. 1908

NEW JERSEY < EDITORS PLAY. Pen Pushers Hare a Glorious Time on Lake George. THEIR FIFTT-SECOND OUTING.

Big P»rty o* PublieltU, With TH»I. WivM, Th«.r Children. Their Ceueine end Their Aunte. Bail Up the Hudaon and Beiae the Hotel Bagamore—Entertainment Mingled With Instruction — E» President Clsveland's Memory Honored—New Officers Elected.

sw-latlou was h.-M at tbe Bagnmorc. on I-ikr tJ««Tpr. and o n* on.- of tlw most dellKhtful that thv aamsdatlnn baa hrhl for tuaw Jfane. Tbr mmiU-r las 110. h-ft NVw York on iht- Hthl son Ulvut Day JJuv. Frlilay uu.niludJone W. Tin- *all up tin- TIudaou 1> ota- of tbr moat cbanulug In Ihe world, a panorama of tr-auty from beglmUns to m.1. Almo-t t-vety turn of tbe »heel hj'.-u* ttp now viator of beauty In nattirr or tvvoal* tm.titt Wbllc on ovoty baud fl.wta tlir com mem- of an empire on lt» w ay to tbr aea or marts of the World. Tbr ample •ecommodatlons of tbr steamer of tbr Day Une were at the dlsixwal of tl»party, and tbe oBSivra of tbe eomimny. aa la tbelr wont, made every effort to plssai tbe traveler*. A* a tribute to tbe passing away of (Jrover Cleveland, one of tbe nation's great statesmen, whose funeral was bald that day. tbe steamer flag waa at half staff, and at S o'clock tbe ablp was atopiied and tbe passengers Bang • atanca of tbe hymn ‘‘Nearer, My Ood. to Thee." At Albany tbe party waa transferred to tbs American-Adelpbl hotel. Tbe

lAWa of New Jerwy." by lion. J. B R Smith; “1 low to Run a Dally Hue-era* fully In a Small tlty." by tleorge C. tlunn of the Iturhugtnn Kularptiae; “Tbe Editor and tbe Kdltorlal Col man," hy Jn.-ob I. Banoell of tbe New Jersey Herald. Newton. Memorial pa|a-r» were read ui>on (tbarles Amln-w W'llwai of the borough of Knsaex and Colonel Nathan llulnes of Burlington Interest Inr dha-usalone folb.v •■<1 nirfm tvpem-ttlng machines, the rev... «*' ofllce nillBg* regaming more than one year In arrears, an the suggested law relating to the pn> portion of new* and advertlalng to b.allowed tbe nr»»|«jper*. Tbe latter

hospitality and personal attention of Manager Case made tbe all too brief atay at Saratoga most pleasant Tbe early risers were provided with carriages for rides before breakfast Others were similarly entertained after breakfast .so none waa obliged to leave without an opportunity to aea tbe beauties of Ibis famous old summer resort. At 8J5 Saturday morning two ape rial CM? provided for tbe party were attacBB to tbe D. and II company's train for Lake George, and tbe Anal stage of their Journey to tbe Aueat lake In Ac world began. At Lake George tbe steamer Sagamore of tbe D. and H. coropjny was boarded, and tbe editors landed at tbe Sagamore at 11 p"clock Lake George barf*over 845 b>isiuia tn it* length of thirty-three miles, and upon Green island, located about ten miles down tbe lake, la located tbe Sagamore. It Is a unique rest many respects. Nestling among foreet trees In the midst of sloping lawns which are adorned with flowers and Intersected with walks and surrounded on all skies with waters ol azure bine, sparkling like diamonds Ir tbs sonabtoe. It Is Indeed a haven or delight for nil who may seek rest or recreation-by rippling lake. In wood land shad* or mountain shadow. Tbe building Itself Is anlqne. It fl

east b sloping

terraces to the summit catad tbe dining and aa tbe bowling alley and rise lot tbe pleasure and comfort of gossta. OB courts, tbe golf links lying upon tbs western slope, while to the north a abort bridge connects Green Island

motloii prevailed that the president ap point a committee of thtwe to place before the New Jersey emigre salons I rrprepreaeutatlve* the view* of the New Jersey Kdltorlal association. Imitation* wore received from Atlantic City, Washington and Wildwood. N. J.. for the association to visit those places next year. The annual banquet, which baa always bean one of tbe features of tbe annual outing. In points of quality, service and general excellence, were all that could be desired. A unique feature was a menu printed In the form of a miniature eight page newspaper entitled “The New Jersey Twenty-one.” It was tbe work of Mr. James D. Potts, editor of the Troy Times, and from scare heads to want ads. was a little ahead of any effort In Ihe newspaper Une that had fallen under tbe notice of the editors for a long time. This pub-M'-atiou was so popular that a large edition of “sample copies’* was carried away “for examination.'’ After tbe lenquet abort spcccbe* were made by Judge Huston and Jacob L. Bunnell of Newton Tbe party adjourned ;o tbe assembly room, where tbe Sagamore orchestra furnished music fot dancing Later there was piano music and Mr. Fred Clift of Summit, sang a aong entitled "Sing Me to Bleep.” Ha waa assisted by Mrs George C. Gunn 3f Burlington, who played the violin obligato and Miss Bower* of Morristown as accompanist on tbe piano. F L. Chrlsman of Montclair read a telegram and told some stories. Sunday was spent according to tbt Inclination of Individuals. At 8 o'clock tbe new Uke steamer Mohican ol tbe D. and H. company drew ap to tbs wharf and tbe editorial party em barked for Paradlee bay. This waa tbe Initial trip of the boat which has lieec placed la regular aarvtcs for the accommodation of summer travelers and It mad* Its first entrance through tbs tortuous channels of that unlqus beauty spot, carrying the editorial party. By the Installation of Mohican asrvlc* summer gwesU ms far down the lake as Pearl Petal landing may remain aa lata aa BdO Is tbs evenleg of Sunday sad reach Lake Georg' railroad station In time for tbe nlghi train, which will land them in New York tn time for bnstnees on Monde; morning. No visit to Lake George la complete without a view of Paradise bay, and tbs Mohican takas yon there for a low excursion fare. Tbs members of tbe editorial part; greatly appreciated the many cour tesles shown them by tbe official* of the D. and H. company, also tbe personal attention aa to details of tbe trip by General Passenger Agent A. A Heard and Southern Passenger Agenl George B. Cbeshrongh. Both of these gentlemen were at the Bags more over Sunday and made the Paradise bay trip with tba party. It was a delight fnl sail of two hours. Tbe summer travel on tbe trains and boats of tbe D. and H. company to tbe mom and lake resorts and to Canada to of that large and Increasing volume which courtesy to patrons and a details of management are to bring to any line catering to needs of the traveling public. On Sunday evening a abort programme of music and reel tat Ion* by members of tbe party sided 'in tbe passing of a plei hour. Fred Clift sang a solo, there two recitation* by Ml** Much more of Morristown, a violin solo by Mrs. Gunn, a contralto solo by Mis wards and a vocal quartet by Mrs Gunn, Mrs. Edwards and Messrs Clough and Clift. Mrs. Gann also played a violin solo with piano and flute accompaniment. At 11 o’clock oh Monday morning tbe party took the boat for a trip down the lake aa far aa Hague, returning tbe afternoon In time to take tbr train for Albany and tbe evening boat for New York. A special banquet wu* served on the boot In tbe evening, tbe party arriving tn New Toek on Tues-

day morning.

Barnyard Gossip. Chick—What la Mrs. Uenn singing so

loudly about?

Chock—Oh, Just a little lay of hers^-

Princetou Tiger.

A Matter of Will. You may call a lawyer lasy And h* may b* aa until

Assignment* of rooms having boen made previous to arrival and bag checked to rooms, tbe travelers t settled with eaae In their elegant and homelike surroundings. Thar tried (be boating, tbe bathing, tbe fishing. They took long breaths for tbe sir to always good. They draft deep drdfts. fo water to always fins. Toby explored woodlaad walks, rode through forest and over bills, and from every point got new views of bin, Island, lake waving green. Tbe annual meeting of tbe aaeo tloo waa held Saturday afternoon, waa a lon^ and Intereatlng a real on. I lug three hour*. Tb# resignation of Georgs F. Nixes of Woodbury, who 1* the oldest mem tier of the aaaorli bariag Joined la UBS. was root Long Branch; vice president, Georgr a Goan. Enterprise, Burlington; secretary. Jacob I* Bunnell, UgaUd. New too; treasurer. W B. B. UStof. Chronicle. Bband Brook; exscuBfl committea. Harry B. Holllnaon, Advocate, Rahway; B. F. 8. Brown, Journal. Mattes wan; Juba W. CBft, Herald, await; Benjamin F. Ladd. Journal. Ylnetand: Iratle B. Fort, Time* sad Journal. Lakewood Papers, wore read by member*, all of which tsars received with thanks and

A Bast For Dad. "He asked for her band In marrtage.” “Well, why didn't sbe give him the one that la alwny* In her falbar a pocketT'—Harper'* Weekly. Couldn’t Go th# Payc*. A young lady who srrot* her nam* Ormyea Aa a summer alrt entered tb* rayos;

“Ool any cow-bellsT" counlry looking man of hards'are store.

"Yes. i

rilled

Aiat it the Troth? She—Tbe man who marries for money Is a foot lit— lie certainly to—unless be gets It in advance.—8t Louis Post-Dis-patch.

“Good night!" H. cried "Adleur Tbe parlor clock struck one before

the young man. The farmer picked up the largest be could find and said: ‘'Hava you no larger thaa thlaT" “No, sir; the largest onea are all

sold.-

Tbe farmer, on hearing thl*. turned to leave, and bad reached tbe door, whan th* clerk called after him; “Look here, stranger! Take one of these small bells lag your cow and you won t have half aa much bother find I ing her, for when you hear Ihe-hell I yoa will alsray* know that she can't be far off.' He bought the bell.

Wanted a Hot Tim* Clarenctr— Why do yon call that girl your flame? Herbert—Because aba bum* up so much of my ebaoga—Detroit Free Preaa. The Marrying Parson.

Th* Llkolwst Kind. “If dog* could talk. I wonder what sort of remarks they would prefer.' “1 Imagine they would do best at biting retort*."—Baltimore American

“When I th Me rule tba Alan ba'd n —Harper's Weekly. Th* Limit. “What do you Imagine to tbe worst torture of future punishment?" “Having friend* ask you If It’s hot enough for you.”—Cleveland Leader.

Too Hatty. Laura." said Mr. Ferguson, cross lug hi* knife and fork on bis plate ami folding up bis uapkiu. “whai 1a tte >w, George." Impatiently Intec rupted Mrs. Ferguson, "you know Las good at answering conundrums!" I was going to ask you," be resumed. looking at his watch arid rls Ing from th* table, "what the difference In price la between tbe parlor rug I picked out for yoa at tbe store the other day and tbe one you thought you would rather have, hut If It it Interest you well let tbe rug ir go by default. It's lime for me art downtown. Don't forget U> feed Rover. Good-by."—Chicago Trlb-

Mr. Qulaby called up hto wife by telephone "Arabella." he said. “I'd Uke to bring a friend borne to dine with us this evening. Have you something jod." "Jaaon." abe said, “you told me you ere going to bring a friend to lake dinner with n*. and I've laid myself out to get a good meal. Where to 'Arabella," answered Mr. Qulnby, "I said I'd like to bring a friend. I couldn’t fled any to bring. If dinner :ady. lei’s eat- I'm hungry."—Chicago Tribune.

First Verger—Do yoo 'are matins at your church? Secoud Terger—No; wa 'as linoleums. Book* ore a guide Id youth and an ratertalnuic.it for age. They lay our diaappobitment* asleep.—J. Collier. lie that lovetli a book win never want a faithful friend, a wholesome counsel'>r. a cheerful companion, an tffectua! comforter/—Barrow.

“Have hpu reeevored my auto yatr utkfd uBptnan whose machine had been stolen. "We're on tba scent” replied tb* detective. gtvhig' the Impression of Jocosity.—Philadelphia Ledger.

“No. aweetbeaig. I won’t You haven't i enjoyable,” —New York

“She should have been a "Ha* she a good voice?” “No. I mean In musical comedy.”

Soaking the Public. stock* absorb so much water? Hongh—Sponging on tba public.— Kansas City Times.

— —i flaunting toy. As gayly as a butterfly. And wban ws catch tba lovely thing. Also. It tons a broken wing! Q LEANINGS. More than (1.000 women are emploj 1 In tbe Russian secret aerrica. Portholes of steamships are of polihed plate (teas ov* Egypt to going to have another centra. Tb* population was 0,700.000 In 1807 and to now believed to exceed 18.»,000. Greece to said to be tb* poorest country of Europe. Her total wealth amounts to ll.OOO.OOOLWO, or about half that of Swlteeriand. (Torts are being mads tn Norway retlmbar vast devastated forest arena. About Z1 par cent of tba try's total area to still

BJomslJerne BJornsoa. the Scandinavian author, to said to writs ao badly that every line of hto manosertpt has to be copied before It to sent to the

Strangs, If Tru*. “A curious thing happened at a Ut tie gathering which I attended a few nights ago.” "Did somebody, mistaking the boat ir one of the guests, tell him U was stupid?" o. A young lady who was asked to sing got up without any urging." “Oh. I’ve seen girls do that." “But this on* could sing."—Chicago Record-Herald.

HEREDITARY TAINT.

The Prudential Authorized

AT LEAST HONORS WERE EVEN.

She had ref use 1 him. and he stood twirling his mustache and looking qulxxlcal until sbe waa In a tearing temper. “What are you standing there for?” she demanded, stamping her foot. “Well, 1 am wondering,” he said, slowly; "whom are you going to marry, since you won't marry me?" none of your business," she flamed angrily. "Oh, yea. It la," he drawled. "At any rate. I'm Interested. I shouldn't like you tn marry a fellow I didn't think well of, you know, since I came marrying you myself." seemed to her that sbe would faint with Indignation. You never came near marrying i,” abe at length managed to gasp. “I didn't think even of marrying yon. In whom I do marry, you have nothing tn do with 1L I shall marry I please!" iTa Just 1L" he returned. itfnBy; "suppose you don't anybody r' •fhen there was nothing left to her bat raving by*

Cholly—! suppose you Inherited your taste for baseball; Johnny—Bure; Dad to fl highball rad. and ma say* sbe waa de belle of the ban before aha waa married.

PIG AND SHEEP NOTES. Lousy bogs acd*’thrlfty hogs ars

Give the ewes and lambs a shad at night and a sunny spot la the day. Do not run th# sheep on last year's pastures this year. - This la the safest method of keeping them free from

Damp, dirty bedding and healthy pig* will not be found In th* same house. Cleanliness to on* prim* requisites for success. A fresh coat of whitewash oa the Inside of the sleeping quarters always looks good to tbs visitor and also tends to chock the spread of vermin. A weak solution of name cotnmc coal-tar dip sprinkled shoot the hog bouse will prevent foul odors and help nraaarva tha

by telegraph during 1907, the payment of over 10,000 claims amounting to more than $1,260,000.00. It is the Company’s constant endeavor to get the insurance

money into the hands of the beneficiary as quickly as possible. This is one of the ways to do so. This is the kind of protection you want.

The Prudential

FlgH A FRIEND OF HUMANITY.

That most animals have acme specific function to perform la well known. Now. scientists claim that a specie* of Dab exists in Australian waters which feeds on the larvae of mosquitoes and ao reduces the prospects of It belongs to a family of carnivorous. of fiesb-eatlng. flab which Is frequently found tn tbe temperate and tropic xone, and usually In shallow Very small In alxe, being only about 1H or two Inches la length. It has. in the male, yellow and black-striped fins, while the eye to of a bright blue. Tbe fins during certain Eeax-.is of the yea’ acquire great brilliancy.—Lend: n An

Glasgow for Hla. “This orange marmalade cornea from Scotland.” said a grocer. ’'Nice—on tbe Riviera, you know—also turns out

”1 visited tb* Riviera last winter. Tb* sewage of Nice runs Into tbe blue Mediterranean, and you can see It floating on tbe aanllt water, with gulls ■wanning about It Uke great flies. ometlmcs It la washed ashore. Ton study It from the Promenade des Anglais—cabbage top*, bottle-wrap pert of straw, orange skins, lemon skins, soft green masse* of vegetable 'use. ‘And day by day Nice men patrol the shore, selecting from the garbage tbe orange skins, which they thrust into large burlap bags. "Will you have the Nice or the Glasgow marmalade? Tbe Glasgow? Thank you, Mr."

Bringing Out the Beat. Do you know those people who always bring out your best? You should not bt ungenerous or spiteful Iq tbelr presence. That U a beautiful effect for a woman to have on her borne. Thousands of men produce their finest work In the world through' tbe Influence of a wife, mother or sister, who brings out the best that Is la them. On tbe other band, many men have perpetrated wholesale cruelties, have committed greet crime* and left a lastingly bad mark oa history because tome women, or an unhappy borne.

Dorothy’s Views, "Mamma," said llttls Dorothy, “what makes Unde Ben look so funny?” “Hush, child," hastened the moth, er. “Uncle Ben to what they oall a •wise old saw.'" Dorothy looked at the myriad of fro war on th* old gentleman’s face. “Dados*, mammal” she whispered. “He looks so cross be must be one of those cross-cut saws Uke they saw big logs with."

To Maintain Health. Thera is an erroneous Idas In ths mind* of many as to what constitutes a strong phyrlque. A physically without great stature hug* muaMei. It be has a wiry - a body that - eaa Indulge la maay hoars of severe wW make tt a rule.

MATTINGS MAT1INGS

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

and make it right. Tne quality of thr leather and tb* other material* used, la tbe best obtainable, and its out put to gather and stitched by skilled bands. Doable or single Harness, for farm, delivery or road wagons Fine carriage ies« u a specialty of ours, etc.

W. A. LOVETT Cor. Washington and Perry Streets CAPE HAY. N. J.

Aqua Pur*. New Drug Clerk—Is this the distilled water? Druggist—What’s It like? Clerk (sniffing)—Tastes flat and *m*n» bad. Druggist—Yea. that’s IL—Nqw Toth

Tha “Infanta." Infan!* I* the title given tn Spain and Portugal to the prince* of the royal family, with the exception of tbe belr apparent, the corresponding title of Infanta being given to prim-esses. Since th* fourteenth century the heir apparent to the throne of Spain ha* been styled prince of Asturias, sad the heir apparent In Portugal, until the separation of Brasil from the mother country, bore the title of prince of BraxIL

Tha House of Loreto. The higher nobility or peerage of England contains five ranks: Duke, marquis, earl, viscount and baron. All person* holding there titles are members of the upper house of parliament, where they alt aa lords temporal. Th* archbishops and bishops of the Established church are termed lords spiritual. They are not peers of th* realm, but hare seats In the upper

Dry Goods AND Notions,

FASHION KHdCT MRS. E. TURNER 323iWashlngton st. Cape May.

Pure Fig Bars (Selected Nat* Used) Guaranteed under the Pure Food A Drugs Act of J une 80, 1906, He rial No. 18787. A Perfect Food A Pure Fruit A Natural Laxative to stroagth of frwlt oaly HOME MADE For sole at DruggUa*. Smyroa Fig Co. Brooklyn. N. Y.

Looking for th* Fifth. The leading lady pawed down tha ivenue with her speckled bull pup. “That's th* star," whispered th*

ECZEMA and FILE CURE FREE FRKK G1?CHARGK to any afflicted a poritiv* car* for Eawmx Salt Rheum. Erysipelas, PUre and Skin DUww*. Insiaol relief. Don’t Miffn loug.r. Write F. W. WILLIAMS. 400 M*nh*L »vuan* N*w York. Bnelnre .temp.

th* Court H oouaty. oo Toeoday. tb*Tth day ut July. 1905. at 10 o’clock *- m , fur tb* purpore of opening pld* for talMlnaa gravel road — ~ yd* to Grew Creek; arttUa* of tb* ooaaty; hearing rt111 tee* and for tb* trearee-