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CAPE MAY HERALD, TfiURSDAY, JUNE 24. 1900

CAPE HAY HERALD

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thl'hsday. jl.ve 24. im NOTICE TO LEGAL ADVERTISERS. *u ie«al HirerU»cm«iu* ere re culred U> be pubilAiuMl In t ne»epo pvr In ibe uiuiUclimlUj' In e COttJUJ EerlC! lie IHEWK poi*Jl» uao. or At Uie count; ie«x. b; the SIAM Ceueoa at 1»06. U* “air oi Cede M»j," kbb Ibe lArgoet popule

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JERSEY SCRIBES TO OATHER. tnntutl Meeting end Outing at Lake Mlnnewaaka, N. Y. The fift;-third annual meetlog and outUif at title New Jersey Editorial Association will be held June 26-SS at Laite Altnnewaakit, Ulster count;.

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The question of a place at which the outing and meeting mould be held this year waa oonalde..-u , ip.. .. .iiiou at Ttveton. N J..! oalatireiy selected. After an exu. Ive Investigation Into the rarlhua c alls necesaar; to a trip to that tv orv the executive cotnialttee found t impracticable owing to the exceslive coet for the limited time that ould be devoted to the annual out A number of other resorts of loter*«l received attention, and the out .114 committee after a personal visit .-onflrmed tbe recommendation of the executive committee as to Lake Mtnuewaaka. Tbla beautiful and wellriiowa retort la In the Sbawangonk

HOW TO OBTAIN OOVERNSWNT TIMBER OR AQRICULTURAL

LANDS

OfTY DIRECTORY.

, COUNTY DIRECTOEY

n tha Land

Commercial Printing, la lbs Cape May Herald oommer dal and book printing department we hare every Uctiity for turmng out Orst-daM work promptly. In largv or • mall quantities. Quality of stock *rvd workmanship considered, out pricer are right.

peruus condition, according cent figures Issued b; the i For a century prior to Uw of gold in California the a nual production of gold twelve million dollars, between ISot and 1S90 it xieraged a hundred mil bo ns, and since then It has been In creasing rapidly, till last year It wm more than four hundred and l*ent} five million dollars. Within twent; Ore years the world s slock of gol<has doubled. Tbe amount now oi nand It sorth about eleven Ulllioi dollars. The United Stales has mor< o' It than any other country.

Without Having to Llvo • Day. individual thkika that the only way to got title to OovoRsnsnl Lands Is make a bmnsstead entry and lire on Mane f years before getting a title. He of the opinion he la limited to ISO ceres and ha would not lias on a t: act af laud five yesm If tha Govsrnwould deed him over oce-haU

.ate.

.. > la a way for any cKlsso of the United States la obtain title to Government Umber or agricultural land In any state in'the Union without residence or culUration. The only way to do this is t< U. B. Government Lnnd OerUflcatea ■d pay for your land with an ire. Railroad and Uni berm an obtalc title to Government land In this way. The government tUsoonUnued ieau log those certificates about the year ISSa therefore they are getting very acerce. The firm of H. B. Bandera It Oo., Judge Building, Salt Lake City. Utah, have secured a few thousand sores of them that they are offering at tha rate of 126.00 per acre.

erne in 80 and 120

acre pieces, and can be located on any Umber or agricultural land In aissifs or any state hi the Un*o.. Eaoh piece ha* a letter of approval attached to it from the Government, and there is do limit in the time In

which to locale thorn.

According to the official report of

the Department of the Interior under NEW BRIDGE OVER EGO HARBOR. o! Ml C l»l». “ *«' ^ ^-1 wer 76 mUUon scree of unappropria-

ted land In Oregon, Washington. Gall-

fornia and Idaho.

Some of the finest Umber land In tha world la open for entry in these

Council—Wm. E Bhaw ..Jan. 1, lilt - Joa. Hand. Jan. L l»t - mAwsU Hand Jan. 1. in* - Jaa J. Doak Jan. L l»U - Joa K El wall ..Jan. L UU “ Wm. B. Ollbart... .Jan. L ' John y. Jaeeby Jan. L 1*U

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of several thousand acres, slneaa meeting of the ass

elation wQl be held on Sattordavjune 26, probably In the morning, and .rriage drive will be given In t tfu-rnoon Tbe banquet will be held Saturday evening, this function

Being always enjoyable, with

prandial feast In which prominent Jet seymen will lake part. Sunday will made a day of rest. On Monday thbe party will return to New York, reaching the city late Monday after

Laka, Republican. Ooeai

City; November, Ull; WUaoa A Lake.

M. IX, JtepubUcaa. Cold Spring. NorwnReeerder and Bupertnlaadaat of Water ^ 1»1», Nathan A. Cohan. M. »D.. tan. L 1»1* DwnocraL Wildwood. Notambar 1»*.

Jan. 1.1*1* Coilactar—Ollbart C. Uugbas. Jan. L 1*1S

W. MlUot.-Jan. L 2M*

Jan. 1 1*1 City Kkiglnaar—B. H. Townaand, Jam 1.

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Building laa»actor~-WUllam T. St*vans.

BOARD OF EDUCATION

Samuel it. Stltes. Pres.. March. 1912 WUUam Parter, Clark March, till Dr. A. L. Lanch March. 1*1* Howard F. Otter. March 1812 WUUam IL Sbappard March, 1U William R- Sheppard, March 1911 Luther C. Ogden, March 1910 George S. Douglass March 181! Thomas S. Stevens March 1910 Everett ,J. Jarrell, March 1811

Wildwood. Novi

County Clerk—Julius Way, KapubUcan.

January 1*1*-

Vunogal*—Char la* P. Vanaman, Kapub-

Uoan, UU.

County Euparinlendant of BthooU—Oacar O- Barr. 1M«. County Collactor—Joseph L Scull lupubLoan. January 1. UU County Board lot Elections—Learning Ju. Hugh**, itapubhean. IMS. County Bongd of Election*—Henry y. DnugbartyV KapubUcan, itia. County Board of Elections—WI Ulan. J. TylserDylsr, DamocraL 1*10. County Board of HtscUons—Mlcl^al U. Kuama DemocraL U0>. April, ttaplambar and Da-ambar. Briai of Court—Second Tuesday In

BOARD OF HEALTH

Dr. A. L Leach, prestdeat, 8*pt Dr. V. M. D. Morey, UsalU of bear

winiom Portar. s®cr*torr..S#pL 1.

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Family Ret.eat. The reputation of Cape May as k family resortfamlly resort continue^ strong and the number of cottager aought for la likely to be larger th!>soaaon than last- Thd- safe beach pla_. ground for children and the tente.. city - which develops during the sun. mer for their shelter and that of th< tUders while witnessing^ tbe doll} b»tMn e acctiea or bonding Unaginarj forts in the sands Is a witness to th. pleasant home lumosphire which pn rails The finest beach In the a-oriu conceded to Cepe May is only anoth. r way, too, of saying the safest beat in the world

Cape May County Demands It, But

Atlantic is Inclined to Balk. The expected row between tb<

Freeholders of Cape May County and those of Atlantic county, who were ,a session in Atlantic City recently, over tbe Indisposition of Atlanlk county to build a bridge across tlx Gremi tfcg Harbor River at Somers Faint, as demanded by Cape May county, did not occur. Instead the Jape May Freeholders explained the need of R and the Atlantic Freehold ers ordered a survey of the proposed He and ordered that an eatunatte

houid be securvd, bnt did not indl-

•ate that they would favor tbe proect, which many say will Urvolre an •utlay of 1360.000, as^ho bridge will

•e a mile or more long.

An order was issued to survey a lew roadway to parallel that of tbe bore road. A Committee waa ordered o secure estimates for a new alma •Ouse to take the‘place of the dreamt frame building, forty years old

Fishing Along the Shore. A trial trip to the fishing-bank.-from the harbor here was made by a representative of the Five Je4it Beach fishermen this week to disco v er hoar much time could be saved it obtaining and shipping fish, oijd tin trial was so favorable to this poim that the greater port of those wbc have followed the business of fishing from Anglcaea are apt to change the r - location to Cape May. £xcara steamers which have been used carry excursionists to the fishing banka will be placed here and connect with the Reading Railtoed,which will run excursion* to tbe bxrbor for those who desire a day’s fishing the banks or In Inland waters.

Our Beautifi One of the glories of this resort !■ tbe profusion of Its flower*. Then are few places excepting In the trup. lea where flowers prosper as they do here. In the case of hydrangeas; (here seems to be something particu tarty favorable to tbelr growth la the combination of air and soil. They tain a growth unknown else where .and adorgFlawns and terraces of many cottages In tbe cottage seel loos is cob Scare, a lawyer, of Philadelphia probably owns tbe prise plant of thit Cower. It is located In bis beaut if d ground surrounding his summer borne and measures rix feet and eight chee In height and 82 feet and ft Inches In circumference, con tailing over five hundred bods.

will ,

e in that bpdy since 1M2. HU Urn a year, when hit friends predict that he will be chosen Trstgresenun from, tbe Seoood District, which comprises Dope May. At Untie, Cumberland Counties, now represented by John J. Gardner of Atlantic, who had ■laue cell In — • eatei

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Golf Club Progressing. President Ayre* still continues report gratifying accessions to : membership of the Cape May Got dub. New. members ere coming in from summer visitors and permanent residents. The fact that tbe clttb has been able to exteffl of Its grounds for three year* has sjndjiced many friends club to Join. In order to enjoy more freely the privileges of playing ver the fine grounds. Considerable work has been done s the property, and tbe buildings are been placed In a spick and span condition with fresh paint. Dr. Charles N. Daria, chairman of the Grounds Committee, says coarse was never in such good trim for great play. A number of Interesting matches are bell* planned for the summer.

Tha County Roads. Tbederelopment of the county sya-U-of road* U still going forward and wlh be of Inestimable benefit all of theysieoru. The latest work oi this kind is the fine boulevard being constructed from the mainland U Holly Beach and Wildwood resorts There la a great deal of travel both leans of autos and boats betweei Cope May and these resorts during

this new road will sflmtilaie it greatly. This and other roads from the mainland to the beaches ar brilliantly lighted during the with arc lights so that they wlU be ta light by night as by day.

The Harbor Wertc. The Government work on -r*nc* to the harbor la progressing -apldly. The area at the harbor will toon be increased very la he dredging of additional ind also by the closing of Turtle Gut nlet. Just above here, which will hrow many acres of water, through the harbor entrance which formerly went.through Turtle Out, Tbk ^rfll dso unite Two Mile Beach, the oae •e» a wive that upon which this city « located and that owned by the Jape May Reel Estate Company. This

.’ape Mary sad Wildwood Orsat.

FOOL’S HILL.

>t’s only a step frftm childhood To the tup of FooUah Hill;

vnd Just another step downward \ To the grave, whsra all la atHl.

am Itself is the summit For he wli mt aid happy be;

Commixture at tan with duty done

The merriest of the merry , -

Can do their work futi weU.

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Any person wiabing to get tUJ me Umber land or anticipating i « a townalU in the west: can gal ull particulars by writing the above

NEWSPAPERS VS. CIRCULARS Majority of Latter •onslgned t Waatebaskete—Papers are Read. Tbe futility of circular advertising as compared with newspaper advertising is proved In a dozen different iys. says the Finley (O). Republln, but iu none more forcibly than tbe fact that Findlay firms that cx. pend a port of their advertlalng money In this way are now and have for more than a year sending circular announcements to pel vho have been dead as long aa t A Findlay yosog woman whose has >and has been dead several years la jonstonily receiving advertising mat,er addressed to him. much moll H -his description bearing a two i’eople who can read at all read the newspapers. If they cannot read they are not likely to be valuable tamers. The wise advertiser spends sis money where It will do him good. He puts very little of to circular letters, which a -he housewife onu are in about six' isea la ten consigned without readg to the waste pa per basket. Newspapers are reed. Thd ad' Using in reputable newspaper* tells the reader what he (or, to be exact, she) wants In the- ebons, and she roads carefully god profits by the Information she receives. So does the

merchant

Devotions, Sunday a Friday evenings at I.»* o’clock. - be held ta ChapeL

’. M-. and from T.*» to ASS P. M. P. E. Church of to* Advent. Lafayette BL, between Jackson and DsKer. Arthur He**. Keen

of to* Holy

monlon, 7.8# e. m.. Morning Prayer Utony and Harmon, loo to* day of each month celebration of Hall Communion) II.M a- m. B~* - — I p. m.. Evening (Choral) Sermon 8.00 p. m.

More Substantial Seaside Hotels. From Newark Star. Tbe time is coming when all large Jtels on the eeacoast pill have constructed of non-comboaUMe material. Atlantic City was wught a letnot long ago In a flree ethtt dr itroyed a large section of frame build ar much larger and more valuable secretion barely escaping, along the coast, from J^Uantic Highlands, to Cepe May. are wooden hotels. many of them of a flknty character. eeAt Spring L*ke on Wednesday night a flree retorted Breakers Hotel, and completely destroyed It within two hour*. At Cape May Point * large fratn^

HBHHH Stockton Hotel, built tn 1872 by the Pennen»»n!* Railroad, Is to he torn down at pleaced by a brtck-and-aoncrete lure, and other Urge frame hotels Umbs are also t - be replaced by ern structures The new Hotel . May la Ore-proof. Atlantic City Is building hotels with brick, atone dpocrete. and the aame mat will eater Into future hotel eonatroclion no the North Atlantic OomL

After a debate ooMlntEng colly all night, the Buprctoe Oooclave m proved Order Heptaaophs at Sera OCA N. Y-, tact Friday rejected the uew equaltxaikw pUn proposed by Sapreme Archoe Morris G.YJohen, os * means to Increase the surplus fund ' -far Ms X tha organlaatlou. Tbe principal Bn- r * “ were aieeUd for the next two year* as fallows:

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CHURCH DIRECTORY •U Mary's R. C. Church. Rev. Father D. a. KeUy. itecter. Rector 1 * office hoars—* to U A to t-tt P. M. Dtvtn* service* st BL Mary's Church.

BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDER* Umlih, Palermo. Jan. I, W. B. Johnson, Ocean City. Jan. 1. J. P. Fax. Ocean Qty Jam 1. Ill# ’ Iveeter Spence, Oo*l.#n Jan. L 1*11 IX Ludlam. So. Deonu. .Jau.^ IX Bcheilenger, Krm* Jan. «. till dT T. BennetL Cap* May. ..Jan. 1. ISit David W. Hodau. Uape Ma> Jan. i. 1»L Sayre, See 1*1* Oty Jan. L t*ll Clouting. "Boa 1*1* City..Jos. Anthony B. Smith Director Samuel Townsead Cl*r« State Senator—Robert U. Hand. Republi-

can. 1M*.

Assembly man—C. E. BUR*. Republloan.

TAX CO MM IBS ION ERE

Prayer, 8.00 p. m. Saint * Day* and Thursday*. Celebra lion of the Holly Communion, 7-30. Baptist Church. B. A. Bower*. Pastor. Preaching on Buaday morning at I* cd la the evemag at 8. Sunday-school at 3 p. m. Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting o’clock. Young People's Meeting Sunday v eh tug at 7.30. Fire* M. B. Church. Rev. Georg* L. Dobbin*. D. D.

Is Your Money making money for you ? The mote of it y.u have r ployed for you the leas you need to work your-wlf If v keep on saving and putting your savings lo wotk. i funded capital of your earning years will gradually take tbe burden aud you will not need to work at all Have you ever thought a) out having some money At Work For You? you have any regard lor > :11 being of those bepend

road to financial u

THREE PER CENT. INTEREST

Security Trust Company Cape May City, N. J.

SUlweU IL Townaand. Capa May Court House 1*11 Aaron W. Hand, Cap* May City 1*1#

gr«ff*sioual (Card*.

JAMES M. E. HILDRETH CO V NHRLLOR-AT- L» W 214 Ocean Street CAFE MAY, N I. Kotakt PUBLIC'

J^KWIB T. STEVENSOOUNSEIJXJK AT LAW, 614 Wahiuxotor St.. CarxMay. N. Master and SoLatoi in Chancery Supreme Conrt Commtsnotier. _ Notary Puhlir. Commissioner for Fennsrlyanis.

W H BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE IB aav Part af Cepe May Caaoty Holly Beach, N. J.

serrtoee at th* Cotd Spring Puriurtertan

James J. L'oak Carpenter & Sftuilcter Jobhine Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CATE MAY, N. J. Local Phone S7 .

TOCONSUMPTJVES Edward A. Wilson'■ Preparation of Hypoptepsphiles and Ulodgettl from the original formula 4a the .Sovereign Remedy for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchi Us; Catarrh, La Grippe. Coughs, Golds, and all Throat and IJUfiMnladiea. Thousand* of people say they have

1 by their phya consumptive B.'BkjMrieDea *- to IW value.* Writ*at onoe—delay» art dangerous, and may prove fatal. For lufT partioulara, teallmonlalg,

In Gbancair-of New Jersey To J. Parker Lansing:—

By rirtne of an o-'der at Che Oourt of Ohancary of New Jeraey, mat the day of the date hereof. In a

wherein Twentieth Century Building 3

'ita uu teri'dr- Loan Association, of Camden, N.

J.. I* complainant, and You and snare defendants, you ar* require

r, plead, demur or

tha Fourth day of August nsxLor the sold bill will be takt»- aa confessed "tolnst yoq. The said MU U Wed to foreclose a —ertgags given by 1. Parker Lansing to the Twentieth Centory Building and Loon Association of Camden. J.. doted the fifth day gf Juno, 1906. 00 lands to this City of Cape UAy there la pdriiculnriy deecrtood; said mortbook No. 69 of Uorigntan, page

Spring Opening | Look Fit I And you win command respect. Let us aid you in selecting a becoming fabric for your SPRING SUIT. We pledge unqualified satisfaction in fit. etc. I AN KESSEL 424 Washington Street Keystone Phon.- 124X

M- C- SWAIN — MANUFACTURER OF Artificial Stone Pavement, Cellars, Floors. Etc., Etc asmffla®. AIY COLOR OR 0(3161 A SPtCIALTY

Axu Work Guaranteed and Beet 30 •g’TtATVrt : Office and Residence, 3J7 Windsor ,4ve.

WALL PAPER Big Reduction In Sprin^Styks Before Decorating your Room look at my

New Stock. You ca* save money by it. BURLAPS, LINCReSXA WALTON. W. LENOIR 626 Was^ngton St. Cape May, N. J.

MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET Cor. Washington and Ocean Streets 602 Washington St. 217. 219, 331 Ocean St. Meats, Groceries, Provisions -and Fruits 2«i Choke Butters •Sharpies* GUt Edge-A Specialty Country Produce fresh daily from our own fartr Fish, Oysters, Clams and Terrapin. Dressed Pewttry Tbe-tarsest market In Cape May.

Pierson and Son.

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MPEgMAYgiAHKETg? Cor. Washington and Union Sts.

Where you will find choice Grocies, Vegetables, Pro*, sions, and fruits. We also handle M M>chencrs Star Hams’

LOCAL Phonic

WILLIAM E. JOHNSON

-^-Caterer-' 9-

Uaee, China, CeUery. CandetehriL Palma, Flower,. Art. T*bl» UoB,. A DBoaeoemoatN Wrddlaaa. High Tha*, Lancbeon*, Oard

—ItMte, OptoUetw. Ans 1 —

Msucnysen txpvri*eo*.PocnN-rly with H S Wlmlrr. PtilladelpUa. FiSt olaaaaerrie*. BmUeatr. ehesrfnlfj .

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