CAPE MAY
i, THUB8DAY, OCTOBEB 14, 1900
•CAPE KAY HERALD
LKWI« T. •TCVEN*
AN INOIPfcNOENT WEEKLY
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THUSflDAY. OCTOBBR 14. 1»0» REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET For Sutj Sanator, ROUERT £. HAND, of Lowa.' Towaablp. For Ganrral Aaaambly CHRISTOPHER 8. HAND Of Upper Township For County Clark, A. CARLTON HILDRETH, of Middle Townabip. For Coroner, GEORGE H REEVES, of Weal Capo May.
■aero to Ue «reat Creator of all tblnca who baa gtw ua
REPUBLICAN CITY TICKET For Mayor, FREDERICK J. MELVIN JOHN W. THOMPSON. For Couneilraen GEORGE 8. DOUGLASS F SIDNEY TOWNSEND FREDERICK W. WOLFF. For Aaaesaor, IRVIN H. ELDREDGE. For Collector, GILBERT C. HUGHES. For Treasurer, STEPHEN B. WILSON For Chosen Freeholder, JOHN T. BENNETT. For Conetable, ar.Bnrrn 8GHELLENGER For Overseer of Poor, * ALBERT G. BENNETT. DEMOCRATIC CITY TICKET. For Mayor, FREDERICK J. MELVIN. For RecorOer, WILUAM PORTER. For Councilman, WILLIAM B. CHURCH HARRY B. HAND STILUS HAND For Assessor GEORGE L. LOVETT. For Collector, GILBERT C. HUGHES
YORK.
From Weet Point to Pos*hH By Edaer Paco Stltaa. Or. North of West Point aa tba rounds Trophy Point, yop beautiful view of the monument and he parade rrounda Aa the search l u .' bed here and there. } i. MU Ibeaeo-O pojad.j* .eiaAuLIul 'ij on hU beat At the cdje of tbe prade grounds on either aide of the monument, are mounted great can ion which bare a commanding aweep of the river to the north. Opposite Vest Point ia Conatltution toland. on rhlch Fort ConetMutlon waa built In .ITS. by'the New York Prorinclal Govarntnent. Thla lalabd U ao aUu ated that one woulld think the river ended here, but the ft earner D turned very sharply by steam steering gear lb the hands of a competent
plloL
Just above Weet Point «a the aasi • bore, lies the town of Cold Spring. Here the New York Central and Hudson River railroad run* very cloae U> the river-a edge. Some few years ago one of the fast trains jumped the trach and moat of the Wain fell Into the river. The lights from the CRp of Newburgh can now be seen In the distance. At the northern gateway of le Highlands, four large mountains oar their lofty peaks skyward to a distance of orax IKK) feeL TYiey stand entlnela to this moet beautiful of the Hudson, to protect, from the onslaught of the elements. Near this spot the famous American poeL George P. Carrie, had la lummar home. He wrote these beautiful lines: Where Hudson's waves o’er ellvery sands wind through the hills afar, And Cro'Nest like a monarch a tan la, crowned with a single star.” Here was the Inspiration for Joseph todman Drake, while on a visit to Joid Spring, wrote the famous "The 'ulprit Fay." Here N. P. Wfllla, .James K. Faulting. Gull an C. Verplanck. E. P. Roe. .lias Warner. Henry Ward Beecher. Harriet Beecher Stowe and others. worked during the summer hours, when thla region at the gloaming ia most entrancing. At the entrance to Newburg Bay. stand Break nntalna on the east bank and Storm King on the west bank. In a rove on the west shore lies the pretty little town of Corn**!!. This ia the seat of a famous boarding school. New Windsor is also shore. Wa are now passing Newburgh, a pity whose population numbers nearly *0.000 As the (earth light travels over tbs city, we see the Palatine Hotel, one of the finest hotels along the Hudson, between New York and Albany. Just north of thla aotel, a little back In the city. w. Washington’s headquarters. Hare the great General planned : the great stratgetic moves Revolutionary War. The grounds and boose are beautifully kept and are great credit to the city of Newburgh. Near the docks of the Central Hud in Una Steamers L tba ferry IshkiU. Just north of Fishkill stands the Verplanck Mansion, which for aa lbs headquarters of Baron
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You, your Best door neighbor snd •very Other woman L puasllo* * fneln'now over what ah# la to 1 this Fgll and what tbe children are.
of 19 and t to wit. nt l:*t o'clock
BOARD OF. CMOSgN FRgCHOLDCRS
Fall Fashions In The Philadelphia on erected.eltoate is the City of Cape
May, In the County of Caps- May. and State of New Jersey, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at the north corner of lot No. t*. formerly of A. E.
Hughes, standing in the southeast should read tbp. Side Has <2 Lafayette street, said is Page,' 1 la The PhiladeP I corner being eighty-nine feet from
J. T. Bennett. Caps May....Jan. l. int David W. Hodas. Capa May. Jam- t. UU Barra, Baa tola city Jas. x. x*U ' ‘ ' —- - - ^ uu
raced by the great multitude of at tbo thought of the conquest of the
whole globe by
There U something that appeals to the Imagination even the dullest In the apecUcM of a man who has braved the hardships and the perils of thaf roaen North, standing at the
I wUl flnd the i, >Rrt not the Im
jf the fashions sre • and patterns tor
yvo^rdap roiw On the sasie page rvery day you-ewB floji other auggeaJoni, also helpe end 1 answers to oor--aapondeuU and a number of other thjngs of Interest to the women. The Philadelphia 'Press is a great heme paper whose news U re}iehle and ooti»j: ptetd.' We do not Uk you to take our ord for IL bat read M for a week nd we are lure you will keep on
reading IL "
Unci* Bam'a Bad Examplt. From Leslie’s Weekly. k la only a abort time since It ww publicly announced that the United States government waa about pete of a large amount of land to the far West ~at public lottery,- snd that numbers ware te be drawn and. the lucky ones would get the beat farms. In the light of this stmtemont it is not surprising that the Cuban ree it la fully warranted in going Into the lottery bus! snd that tbf Uoljetf Biates bar eason to objtrt. If Une|e Bam wants bis chUdrne to be good boys he must show them s good example A now postal card, lighter In weight, smoother of surface, more tasteful in design, i* promised by the Office Department InolcJentJaUy it is added that the new cards furnished to the government for less than It ha* paid for those nos Everybody ought to be pleased except, perhaps, the people who have >ea manufacturing the old cards. The excavatton of tb# buried city of Herculaneum has proceeded alowly, owing to the depth and hardness of the volcanic material which cover* Now R baa been discovered that this material can be protltaMy prepared for fertilising purposes, the ruins of tb* old Roman town are likely to be brought to-light
rapidly,
woman shorthand writer 1* the r of the record for speed. She wrote two hundred and sixty-four words a minute. At the contest during the session of the National 6hort unnd Reporters' Association this
with-
in two.word* of this number, bgt the 1* still
For C JOHN T. BENNETT. For Constable, aT.TTYlfl BCHELLENGER For Ovoreoer of Poor. ALBERT a BENNETT.. The Conquest of tho Polo. Never before was the whole civilised world so Interested is a geographical achievement, and so excited over it. as when two inteprid explorers emerged from the arctic regions, daring the first week In September snd each announced that he bad raised tho American Gag at the north
pole.
Dr. Frederick A. Cook was tbe first to retom with the astonishing intelligence that be had reached the goal. Only Ore days later Commander Robert B. Peary, who has devoted many years of his life to tbe quest, announced that he had “nailed the Stars snd Stripes to the north pole.' Scientific men are doubtless correct when they tell us that the discovery of tba ploe adds nothing of
vs]os to the sum of bun
Yet tho most learned surely Celt the thrill which was experi Ugh** flashing from Poughkeepsie
From Newburgk north, the scenery ikes on that dreamy style which is > restful. Rose town, on tb* shore, is a quiet Utue village. Car thage and New Hamburgh, on the east bask are beginning to show the • that makes the small tows* along the river so famous. Nc d can be heard except tbe occasional barking of a the farm ha use dog. or the soft purr of the engines
of the great steamer.
Marlboro, on the west shore is a brick making town. Here are great marl beds, long tow of canal boats can be seen at the docks waiting
o up or down the river.
Milton and Milton Ferry are nearly opposite, one on each shore. Quite
Bridge. This is <
bridges in A
England Railroad u
the southeast corner of Lattyette and Jacasoo streets, measured along the southeast line of Lafayette street, and running thence, from the corner
Of lot No. M. and by eaid
of Lafayette street north forty-four and a quarter degrees east fifty-five feet to a red cedar plug: thence south thirty-five degrees and twentysix minutes east aixty-one and six-
feet to an iron gas pipe driven ia the ground; thence, along a
formerly of Judith E. Hughes, south alxty-rive and three-quarter degrees west, sixty-four feel to an iron pipe and the line of lot No. M, formerly
by A. E. Hughes, one of the
heirs of John Btmrtevant; Chance by said lot north twenty-four snd three-
quarters degrees west forty feet
the beginning, containing three thousand *onr and seventy-five bundreths
square feel of laud, mope lot being run off oo the south
west part of a large lot conveyed by John W. Reeves, Sheriff of Cap* May County, J., to said Camden Fire Insurance Association by deed dated
10
OF OUR VWK OTAflPfi FE EE FREE
-PEW STAMP SYSTEM-
Tho*. If. Taylor,
county Directory. Justice of the Supreme Court—Thos -W. Trenchard. Republican, 1914.
Law Judge—James V- B. 1 191L Iavp Prosecutor of Pteae-Braest V 1919. 'iM'
SUll*. ItopubUosa.
TAX COMMISSION KRS,
*311* XL Marshall, BaaviU* IN* atllwoli XL Townasod. Capo May Court
CITY DIRKCTORY. Mayor—Frederick J~Malnm jau. X.l»i» eph XI. Uughaa, Jan-L 1*U A Shaw ..Jau. I, 1»XV Joe Mead Jan. 1. 1*1 NOlwsU Hand .Jan. 1. 1*1 Jaa J. Duak .Jsn- L UU Jo* H. Elwsh Jaa. 1. itli Wm. R Oilbert... Jaa. L l*u John F. Jacoby Jaa. x. xi Adam ku*u* Jaa. l. XI Prastdeat e< Council—John F. Jacoby. ~ w and Snpartalaodant or Waiai John W. Thompson Jan L »—Ervin a Eidradsa. Jaa 1. OoUecUir—qilhart C Hu*l.«.
BANKING HOUSE
Your Earning Capacity ought to enable you to do more than juit make vour living. You ought to save money. Then having saved, the next thing is to set your surplus to work sately and profitably. The best way f< r you to insure a steady, reliable income from your savings is to deposit them in • Saving Fund Account in the Srrttrtly TruiTCompany, wheie they will bear interest at 3 per cent You arc eaining now, but your earning capacity Can’t Last Forevier Not next week nor next month, but NOW is the time to begin to save. It yon never start, you never will have the ready cash whice may some day be 30 needful.
Security Trust Company Cape May City, N. J.
CONTRACTORS
January twenty-second, 1900. and corded in the Clerk's Office of Cape May County, os Me fifth day of February, 1900, in Book No. 141 of Deeds page 36«, etc. Bring the asm* previses which were conveyed to the said J. Parker Lansing by the said Camden Fire Insurance Association by deed dated day of May, 190J, and recorded in the office of (fe* Clerk of the County of Cape May in Book ” 167 of Deeds, page 410, etc. aa the property of J. Parker Lansing. *t ai., defendants, taken In execution at the suU of the TwenCentury B. A L. Aeaoclatloi , complainant, and to be sold by ’ ROBERT «. CORSON,
Sheriff.
BOARD OF EDUCATION iuel R. Stiles, Pres., March. ISIS lam Porter, Clerk March. 1111 A. L Leach -March. 1»1* Howard F. Otter, March 1911: William h_ UhRutmrJ. march. Ill vVlUlam K. biuppard. March 1911 Luther C. Ogden, George 8. Douglas* Thoms* 8. Steven* Everett J. Jerrell,
8. Conrad Ott, Solicitor, Camden, N. J. p. f. 117.90. 10-7-6L
of the hlgbes: The Central New •e* thq^dwldge.
tbe entire coal supply for ei era New York State and part 01 Mas* achnaett# is carried over this bridxi Poughkeepqfe is the site of the annual inter-coUegiate boat rmfi**. Here every year people from sH parts of
“SrSfa. i9Ur wu-j Spring, November 1910, Nathan A. Cohen, M. D, Democrat. Wildwood,
NOTICE The County Board of Taxation will hear appeals from es in the different munidosiltira of Cape May County, places designated below and upon the dates named, convening in each in the morning. Appeals cann less made in accordance with rules of the Board and upon tbe scribed blank* which win b* supplied to any who desire tbei Goo of the Secretary of the Board. W. E. Young. Angleeea. N. J. Upper Township. Tuck*hoe Hotel. Monday. November 1st, 1909. Cape May Point. Borough Hall. .(146 p. m„) Wednesday, November *xd. 1909 South' Cap* May. Borough Hail, (10 a.m.) Wednesday .November 3rd. 1909. West Cap* May. Borough day. November 6th. 1909. Middle 'Townehip. Court House.Monday, November Stb. 1909. 'Lower Township, Township House, Wednesday, November 10th, 1909. Wildwood. Borough Hall, Friday, November 12th 1909. Cape May City, City Hall. Monday. November 14th. 1909. North Wildwood, Borough Hall. Wednesday, November 17th. 1909. Holly Beach. Borough Hall. Friday. November 19th 1*09. Dennis Township. K- of P. Hall. DennlavUlv, Monday, November 22nd.
1909.
Avalon, Borough Hall. 'Wednesday, November 24th. 1909. Avalon. Borough Hall. Wednesday, day. November 26th, 1909. Ocean City, Council Chamber, Monday. November 29th. 1909. Sea isle City. City Hall, Wednes day, December 1m, 1909. 8T1LWBU, H. TOWNSEND. BLUB H. MARSHALL. Cape May County -Board of
Georgs L Lor*u. J. S. Weather Bureau. '609 Columl Avenue. T. F. Townsend. Agent. church Directory Jervlcea at St. Mary a R. C. Church. Washington Street. Rev. Father IX R Kelly. Rector. IDIWB ofOoo hoera-* te II A
to (.at p. M.
Masses Sundays at 7 and 9 o'clock m.. Weekdays, 7 o'clock. Sundayschool at 240 p. m. Sunday evening rj ■ Benson and Benediction of Host Bleated Sacrement. ■feaetooe—bauintojt
P- M, and fro P. E. Church of the Advent Lafayette street, between Jackson-:w Decatur. Rev. Arthur Hess. Rector. Sundays—Celebration of the Holy Communion. 8.00 n. m. Morning prayer. Litany and Sermon, (on the first Sunday of each month celebratkra of Holy Communion.) 1049 a.m., Sunday school I p. m. Evening Prayer,
p. m.
Wednesday evening Prayer. 740
I o'clock.
Young People's Meeting eventug at 740.
CeM •prmriPraeUyterte* Be* J W wewdea wtn .
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NT- C- SWAIN -A- MANLKAt Tb'KEK OF -w Aruficial Stone Pavement, Cellars, FZdGhTEtc^ Etc VQiLS Ana @7©bss sawaas®*
Cmpe idmy, A. j.
All Work Guakantekd and Best of Reference Fue.mr
Office and Residence, jjj Windsor Ave.
Office ani Shop-Cor. Coign and Jefferson Sts CAFE MAT* S.I J.
SAMUEL. E. EWlN»4i General Contractor. House moving a spedtfttt) XlSAkfeta. 8. !
WM S. ©MAW & OLNLRAL CONTRACTORS Dealer m v-M .'; LIME4 BRICK, CEMENT AND BUILDERS * Both Phone* S2J EO«^ L jiM&h
B- S CURTIS Plumbing', Steam and Gas f-itting A- - ORDERS RECEIVE PEOVPT ATTEETION SHOP— Delaware Ave ( «#r A/jn + PLUMBING IN vOBBIKC A SPECIALTY WM. T. CHABB8R8 «~n.—^ iur

