Will D*Uv*r IllmtraUd L«etur» On Manday, July 18.'at WII«h»o«d. Ttioar «hu :i<ard Ur. Wotdatou'i
iraurioi tu Irani Ifaal ana in u> Wildwood to laciur* arnincvd lo be here Monday.Jul> The Uieoip ol Ilia addr.Mia wll'
ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS
July ie.
July 10—tana MU 7.88. rlsee 4*6; moon rtae* 11.17 a. m.. Mercury vialnle; auu'a decHnalloo 28 derre*al«l» uMniKea north ol celealUl equator. July ll—Sun ri*u 7.X*. rteca 4.SB; moon rlaea 18.47 a, m .; 10 p. in. oppoalllon ol Tranua te the tun, 10* Jecreea dlatant; .Mercury vlalble. July i:—Sun acu 7.87, rlaea 4 S«. noon rlaea 1.81 a. In.; planet merry rialble low In east before eunJuiy IS—Sun acu 787. rises
OAPK MAY HERALD, THUBSDAY. JITLY 8, 1009
July IS—Sun i
i member of i team of l»u7.» the 'Tapes”. '.ll the fana
I play
apea
Bell'
rack Inflelder. wl: ? May uniform, he Cape May Coun will play the Cap
Al" Little, tthe Cape May High
■ field
•ft Odder of tt , . has a porfix and U baiting I
- Court Houae nine.ls ne of the beet all around players In he league He has been bolding the •api together and bringing them out I many different places His catchin i ouual to any In the league. Woolaon. the Fishing Creek boy, if iiverlng first for the Court Hou*< > the satisfaction of the manage! ud the fana. He holds a good reeoro b a pitcher, and before the season i over will have an opportunity to
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July 17—Sun set* 7. ioon rlaea 4.32 a. m : 5.86 a. m.. astern time, new moon In ronstella Ion Gemini with the sun: 3.36 p. m.. toon passing planet Neptune: *.3f m . Jupiter's outer satellite* Noa and 3 close to planet on east: Nos. and 4 close on west.
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BANKRUPTCY SALE
I
■ order made b> i. Referee In Bank ?venth day of Jjtne.
Lewis T ruptey. <
ISOS, the subscriber, trustee, George C. Crawford. Bankrupt, writ sell at. public vendue, beginnin, TUESDAY, JULY 13. 1900, at ten o'clock in the forenoon and continuing until the hereinafter described good* are *old. at the atort of the aaid George C. Crawford. No 415 Washington street. Cape Ma) City, N. J.. the stock and grocerlcf consisting principally of canned gooi's bottled goods, also the store flxturei and counters, scales, dried besC cutler. basket* safe, cash register am! large refrigerator, one bay horse, one market delivery wagon. All goods will be sold tpr cash. Dated Cape May N^Jejune 36, 19419. G. DOLTOJ^LDREDGK,
Trustee.
r west Cape May Fifteen high and very desirable building lot*—all together or stogie, for carh or oo easy installment*. But few such lot* to be had In hto bor ougb. Also nearly new nine room al tractive dwell lug with large grounds and barn at lesa than present cost of bouse alone. J. L. LANDIS, Agent620 Broadway. Keystone phooe 114"'
There are nine recognised spellings of the name of "the prophet" from which to select. Mohammed. Mahomet. Mahomed. Muhammad, Mahmoud. Mehemet. Mc-hcmmed, Mebemed and Mebmed all refer to one and same historic character.
TAUERN RAILROAD OPENED Tremendous Engineering Difficulties Ovtrcomc at Qrsat Cost. GASTE4N. Austria. July 6^ Tauern Rallrusd, the new connecting Uasteln and Spittsl, was officially opened by Emperor Francis Joseph today In the presence of a large gathering of the Austrian Arch dukes, the Ministers of the empire, members of Parliament and the pub-
AMERICAN HISTORY July 10 147—Date sometimes aaslgnc-d foi ihe birth at Genona of Chrlatophn Columbus, discoverer of Amehca. 7 So—French army and fleet undei Kocbambcau reached America U fUht for the colonial* Vlj—President Jackson vetoed lh« bill recharterin* the United States
bank.
“VS—The long truce before Sautlagi broken, bombardmeut of the city by the guns of the American army and navy July 11 >67—John Quincy Adam*, sixth pres idem of the United Statea. born at Braintree. Maas.; died IMS, :71—Commodore John ..._gera. Am ertcan naval hero, born :n Pbllade] phla; died 1S3S. Commodore John Rodgers was the father of Admiral John Rodgers, who served with the distinction In the Federal navy. 774—Sir William Johnson, famous pioneer and Indian manager, died near Johnstown. N. Y.; born in Ire land 1715. s04—Alexander Hamilton killed In a duel by Aaron Burr; born 1767. cjk—Bombardment of Santiago by the American land and naval bat tr*l;'i concluded; last gun of the , caj-palgn fired. July 12 4S—"Dolly" Madison (nee Dorothy Payne), widow of President Madison, noted for her beauty and accomplishments, died, born 1772. 670—Rear Admiral John A. Dahl gren, U g. N., noted fleet commander In the civil war, died; born
1610.
'>92—Cyrus W. Field of Atlantic cable fame died In Dobbs Ferry. N. Y.. born 1819. 08—Abaldia elected president of the Republic of Panama. July 13. 785—Stephen Hopkins, "aigner" for it bode Island, died in Providence; born 1707. •S3—Beginning of the draft riots In New York City. iSO—John Charles FYemoot, explorer, soldier and presidential candidate In 1836. died, born 1813. •00—The allied force* *t Tientsin repulsed in s desperate attack upon the native city. Colonel Emerson H. Liscum, commanding the Ninth. United State* regular*, killed lading the attack. July 14 818—General Nathaniel Lyon born In Ashford. Conn.; killed at Wllson's Creek. Mo, 1841. *28—-Jervis McEntec, landscape artist. born; died 1891. S53—The Crystal Palace exhibition opened In New York city. *90—Silver certificate law went Into effect. July 15 778—"Mad Anthony" Wayne's force captured Stony Point, on the Hud's 71—Thoms* Lincoln (Tad), son o Abraham Lincoln, died; born 1858. 90S—Atra. James O. Blaine, widow of the famous statesman. dle3? born
1827.
July 16 61—Pierre Lemolne. Blear d'Iberville. founder of Louisans, born In Montreal; died 1706. *60—Marchioness Margaret Fuller Oaeok. with ' * drowned *ff T, bon in* 882—diary Todd Lincoln, widow of the martyred pOwaident president, died; born 1815.
holes
Heroert Peter*!” A voice aaid low. "Herbert Peters was standing near Vben .the cannons burst and the doc tor* fear le won't be up for a month or so ihroid Judd and his brother Tom Found their places with halting'
tread.
William Cabot wca home In bed. ladly scorched by a sudden bomb. rindicott MilUken lacked a thumb— A pistol had taken him by surprise Sparks from a pin wheel bad scared the eye* Of Anthony ColUna—he could net Look at the record! Year by year Powder and Folly take their toil, Adding names to a mournful roll— la a Glorious Fourth, but it coats it* dear!
So great were the engineering difficulties that bad to be the construct to* of this Un* that, although It U only *0 miles long. It c«»*t »62.6l>0,000. light q at red for the ren tunngl. Th4
Cumb rimed, died; bom 1830. — 8alt Which .Seasons All Ufa JteBgton la no longer a mere i lor ol ceremony, doctrine or .even drarcb-gdug. It U the salt which *ea*11 Ufa. the leven which *11 conduct and the
CAREER OF MR. BTILLt. From Cap* May County Tina**, 1*03. Mr. StlUe waa born at Mill*tile, N. J, December ll, 1878. and at present ie engaged In fanning. He la the aoa of Capt. William StlBe. Hi* early days ware spent on a (arm at Torkahoe, N. J, where he recieved his education at the public schools. te of fourteen be went In the Baldwin Locomotive Work*. Phlladeel phla. to learn the trade of a mac bin la*, and on Ma completion catered a bualneea career of ten years duration when ha held the position of manager at Washington. D. C, sod later, after the failure of that firm, represented a large wholesale firm In the state 3( New Jersey, which he was. at the age of twenty-cine, forced to reltaqui* m account of til health. He purchased a farm at. Tuckaboe and at pres ant is considered a proflcledt and studious agriculturist. ma of a staunch republican .‘amiiy, and at the age of twenty chosen secretary of the Jo only Executive Committee. He elected Assemblyman in 1006 over Lake, Democrat, by sic majority. In of the hardest faught battle# in -be county, and was re-elected in 1907 plurality over Hildreth. Demo of M07, naming ahead of hi* ticket. Last year he served on the Jomznltec* on Claims and Rowolutlooay Pensions, and Town* and Town-
ship*.
ROLL CALlTa'fTER THE FOURTH. With apologies to N. 0. SSepberd.) (Arthur Gulterman In Life) Reginald Grant!" the principal read. "Here!" was the answer, loud and
clear.
Reginald Gram had lost an ear, lut stood in line with bandaged bead 'Andrew Blake!"—then a silence fell; -Many an eye had watched him sail. Clinging fast to • rocket's tall, lad he alighted? None could tell There they stood 1c the morning i -Lada who answered the call by
turns.
Marked with poultices, scars and
burns;
toother glortous Fourth was done V cottage and barn were blackened The shreds of crackers were everyAn odor of .brimstone filled the air.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Personalfy-Oonducted Excursions To NIAGARA FALLS July 21, August 4,18, September 8 aotf 22, W ■ ou 2?t. t ' ,p $12.00 From CApE MAY
PICTURKBQUK BUBQUKBANMA VALLEY ROUTE
3 DAYS, Including
falo returning
Illustrated Booklet and foil luformalloii may be obtained from Ticket Agents • B. WOOD. GKO. W. BOYD.^
Pweeeoger Trafllc Manager.
liner* were full i
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tvery lub Stands On Its Own Bottom.
205 OCEAN STREET CAFE AND
Biggest and Coolest Place in Town. Sea Foods and Salads a Specialty. Private Banquet Rooms for Supper Parties Phone Orders Reoeive Prompt Attention Cottage Trade Solicited
If tbs bottom of this town drop* ocl rhat are we going to stand oat And the bottom win drop otrtIf jve fall to stand together and work together for the good of the community—myaelf, yourself and the other fel-
rw.
In order to bo lid to the top. there •2IM
MATCH FACT*.
John Walker, an EngJUl waa experimenting In 1837 with an
are for nee oo ship-
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ofivonve jOhoto Studio
AT THE OCEANS EDGE The Pier Avenue Studio is the only studio where the poet sard photo is made that high class workmanship and finish, and yet at very low prices. Ve have had many years experience. A call solicited.
The History of •:Cape May Count/: from THE ABORIGINAL IIMEi TO THE PRESENT DAT EMBRACING
AN account of iht Aborigines; The Dutch h f
ScttUmcnt of the County
The Whaling Phe Growl b of the Villages; Tb< Revolution and Patriots; The EaUU.shment of the .New Gov. -nmcnl. ' 1 ''- - *" * — *
Progresa of tlh
yrowin ot the Villages; The j triots; The Establishment of i ml.The War of 1812; The unty and Soldiers of the Wat |
8, LtWIS f««NSF?C3 STEVENS
t80 Page, 48 Illustrations. 31 Chapters. 5 ftppendlc
»h»l fuSTPAU 0M RECEIPT OF *2.0* BY LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publisher
810 Woehlngf o St Cape Me,. N. >
WILLIAM G. ESSEN
& Joe Qroam parlor
B0TEIS AND COTTAGES SIlPFUn Street Cape Say. N. J.
mm House Boer
Keystone Phone
52D Wm. Waldorf, Piop. Prompt Delivery'
Bread, Cakes ana Pie* of Finest Quality TOY 0UU HOME BREAD 317 mansion st.
THE CECIL HOTEL
Open (or the Season ol 1909 BUFFET
HOTEL LAFAYETTE CAPE HAY, N. J. Directly on the Beach. Newly furnished. Rooms en suite with private baths JOHN TRACY
NOTHING ELSE LIKE IT PUBLISHED 28 CTW. A COPY
0 OPOUR OWN STAftPS FR EE FREE With your flnt oaah | urehaae of *1 .Maud upwards, by pieaunting this adTwrtiacmeat . nd leant all
Camden Bottling Co. Impelled and DoiDestk Slats sod Lienors
A FULL LINi OF HIGH-CLA:S WHISKEYS
Three Feathers Whiskey Mount Vernon Patterson and Coane No. 6 Tract rick Peerless Overholt
Sunny Brook Gibson Monticello Pepper Win. Penn A utocrat
AND ALL OTHER LEADING BRANDS
A Large Variety of Bottled Beers Fine Line of John Steigerwald A Co's. Cigars Box Trade a Specialty
10THPH0NES
212 i 314 WashlnglQH Street, Cape May
WALL PAPER Big Reduction In Spring Style* Before Decorating your Room look at my New Stock. You can save money by it. BURLAPS, UNCRURTA WALTON. W. LENOIR 626 Washington St. Cape May, N. J
HOWARD F. OTTER GENERAL UPHOLSTERER Dealer la FURNITURE and MATTRESSES WINDOW SHADES, AWNINGS, and BEACH TENTS A SPECKU TV 412 Waihingten Street Cape tt>i
GENERAL MERCHANTS
statl'shed 1386.
Bell Phone 97x
The
The Embodiment of
Daylight
Store
Style, Taste and Low Prices
In Ladies’ and Men’s Furnishings
O. L. W. KNERR, 518-20 Washington Su
Pierson a nd Son. ^THE|liEw|c>Pi|MAY|«IA«iCEt# Cor. Washington and Union Sts. Where you will find choice Grocies, Vegetables, Ibo* sions, and fruits. We also handle “MirKeners Star Hams’. LOOA L -PMON K.
MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET Cor. Washington and Ocean Streets
.603 Washington St. 317. 210. sal Ocoa St.
Meats, Groceries, Provisions and Fruits <■»
Chafe* B« tt an •Shtrylat* GUI Udjt-A SpecUHy
Country Produce fresh dally from our own far»» .. Fisk, Oyston, CUsts aad T#rr. put. SronJ Oou-'rr
The largest market in Cape Mav.
WILLIAM E. JOHNSON

