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PROFESSIONAL gAMOEL F. ELDREDGE. ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW Merchants' National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sts. Cap* May City NOTARY PUBLIC, Solicitor and Master in Chancery. JJ RNES1 W. LLOYD COUNS EL LOR-AT-L A W 820 Washington St. CAPE MAY. - New JererJ SPICER LEAMING OOUN8ELLOR-AT-LAW Solicitor, Master and Examlnerjtn Chanoery. Office 618 Washington St., CAPE MAY. New Jersey JAMES M. E. nTLDBETH, OOUN8ELLOB-AT-LAW " — AND— tolidtor. Master and Examiner In Chancery. NOTARY PUBLIC. Office at No. 214 Ocean Street. Cape May City, N. J. J^R. REU A. HAND DENTIST Announces that he has established ofiices at SH N. 5th Street, - - Camden, N. y with thoroughly modern facilities for the practise of Dentistry. ^R. J. H. OLIVER DENTIST Estsy Binding llSO OJa.ewtn.-u.t Stxwet (One door above' Keith's Theatre.) Appointments may be made by Bell Telephone. Walnut 1S8SD. Extracting painpLOYD C. HUGHES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 503 Washington St. Cape May City, N J. NOTARY PUBLIC SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY Q BOLTON ELDREDGE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW OFFICES: 310 Washington St., Cape May, N. J. NOTARY PUBLIC SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY L. C. ASHBURN DOCTOR OFJOPTICS Broadway and York Ave. West Cape May, New Jersey, Careful Testing of the Eye a Speoaltv. Improved Method. Lenaea re placed. Frames Adjusted. Our leDses are made of the very best ma'erlal, at most reasonable prices. Keystone 44 D. Consultation Free FAIRBANKS' M0RSEN& CO StaUooasr and Marine Gat and Gaaoli ENGINES PXANK *VTkrKIN. A*m-t. ' P. O. Be* IV, Cape Mfcv Cit* N ■ ] One :8 bora.- power boiler, good for ' 100 pound pressure $100. 1 One 9 horse power vertical en- 1 Bine 560. 1 One 8 horse power vertical en- 1 gine $35. 1 One second hand Backus gas engine, 4 horse power $150. 1 Good Fairbanks and Morse gas en- ■ gine. slightly used, 8 horse power $146. 1 One slightly used T. and M. motor, I cycle, propeller wheel shaft, all com- 1 ' plete $160*. t Onepew'4 horse power Fairbanks t and Morse vertical 8200 « JufeiJs&r"' : One 8x4x6 Worthington duplex pump, brass fitted throughout, in fine cod- .' «tioo 868. j jS c KEVS FITTED; Locks. Trunks. Valises, Parasols, etc Repaired J. DENIZOT 1 Call Keystone No. T29 D. i

_ WEST CAPE M AY TAX Public oolioe is hereby given hy J. Woodruff Eldredge, Collector of the Borough of Weet Cape May. County of Cape May, N. J\ tbat he will sell at public sale for taxes assessed for the year 19d7, all the lends. tenements, bereditmente and .real estate hereinafter mentioned, for the shortest term for which »ny person or persons will agree to take the same, or in fee where no one will bid for a shorter — term and pay the tax he a tbereon, including interest end cost of sale. The sale will take place at Borough I Ball, West Cape May. Cape May I County, N. J., Tuesday, January 25, ! 1910. at 1 p. m. I Tbe said lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate so to be sold and the names of the persons against whom . tbe sa id taxes have been laid on ac _ I count of same. and the amount of taxes laid on account of each parcel, are as follows, viz: On lot on Myrtle avenue adj. Wm. Cooper. Owner or reputed Owner Edwar. Ores Be, |1.96 On house and lot on Stevens Btreet. Owner or reputed owner Horace Cor- ... son. 616.60 1 _ On house and lot.on Columbia avenue adj. S. Hand heirs. Owner or reputed owner Chas. Cox. <11.70 On bouse and lot on Yorke avenue adj. Eli Stevens on west, $82.20 Owner or re opted owner, S. E. Ewing. 1 D On lots 467; block 86, .49 Owner or reputed owner, S. E. Ewing. 1 On lot 481, block 86, .49 Owner or reputed owner, S. E. Ewing. , On lota 819 to 829. block.25, $6.88 f. Owner oi*- reputed owner, S. E. Ewing. < On bouse and lot on Second avenue, . ~ lot 881. block 81, $11.70 Owner or reputed owner, S. E. Ewing. On lots 866, 357, block 29, $ .98 ' Owner or reputed owner, S. E. Ewing. On Jot 400, block 83, $ .49 1 Owner or reputed owner, S. E. Ewing. On lots 489, 440, of 438, block 87, < $1.46 1 \, -Owner or reputed owner. S. E. Ewing. 1 On H sere land adj. Sam Taylor's and W. J. & S. R. R Co., above Ool- . umbia avenue. Owner or reputed owner, Samuel E. Ewing, 6 .29 _ On bouse and lot on Columbia ave, adj. Holland estate. Owner or leputed owner Thompson Giles, $10.75 On house and lot adj. T. Giles on 1 Columbia avenue Owner or reputed owner heirs of W. Holland, $9.76 On house and two lota Fifth ave, lota 1 162, 163, block 7. $8.88 Ownetor reputed Owner, I«aac Harris.

OnTot 149. block 6, , 6 .78 Owner or reputed owner, iRaac Harris. On lot 390, block 32, .78 y. Owner or reputed owner Isaac Harris j_ On house and lot on Columbia avenue, adj. W. Trusty on east. Owner or reputed owner, Chas. Howard, $8.80 On house and lot Fourth ave, lots 226, _ 227, block 14. Owner or reputed owner, Eogene Mouserone, $14.70 On house and lot on Broadway and Stimpson's Lane. Owner or reputed owner, heirs of Elizabeth Fierce, $15.60 On house and lot on Fifth avenue, lot 70, block 2. Owner or reputed owner, Thomas Palmer $.4. 90 . tin house and lot on Yorke avenue, I- adj. Tbeo Reeves. Owner or reputed owner, Chas. Poulson, $82.88 On lots 854, 855, block 28 Owner or reputed owner, heirs of S. W. Reeves, $1.95 On 11 lots Miller farm. Owner or reputed owner, D. W. Rodan, $3.90 on W interest in double house on Elldredge avenue, adj. DetwiJer on east. Owner or reputed owner, Emma Searles. $9 76 On house and lot on Broadway, adj. T. Crowell on north. Owner or reputed t owner. Heirs, of Clinton Souder, $38. 15 On lot 47, block 2. Owner or reputed owner, Carrie Trusty, $ .98 On house and lot Fifth ave, lot 46, block 2. Owner or reputed owner, Georgians Vance, $1-95 On house and lot on Columbia avenue, adj T. Soulta on east. $6 85 Owner or reputed owner, Stephen Williams On house and lot on Columbia ave nue, adj. C Cox on east. Owner or reputed owner, Stephen Williams, $7.80 On house and lot on Columbia avenue, adj. J. Twyman. Owner or reputed owner, Mark Williams, $8.80 On house and lot on Mechanics St, adj H Vance on east Owner or reputed owner, Harry Williams, $10.75 On house and lot on Fifth avenue, let - 66, block 2. Owner or reputed owner, Jos. Wilson, $6.88 Oosts and interest to be added in each case to the amount of taxeB as- . sea-ed. ) J. WOODRUFF ELDREDGE, ] Borough Collector. : SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, Soncitor. , Dated Dec. 12, 1909 12-25 61 WEST CAPE MAY TAX SALE Public notice la hereby given by J. : Woodruff Eldredge, Collector of the i Borough of West Cape May. County of : Gape May. N. J , that be will sell at 1 public sale for taxes assessed for the I Car 1906, all the lands, tenements, 1 reoitsments, and real estate, herein- t after mentioned, for the shortest term I fo»- which any person or persons will I to take the same, or in fee where c no one will bid for a shorter term and the tax lien thereon, inoiuding in- 1 and cost of sale. ( The sale will take place at Borough 1 West Cape May, Cape May County N. J., Tuesday, January 25. 1910, at 1 n. m. n The said lands, tenements, beredita- t ments and real estate ao to be sold and t the names of tbe persona against whom 0 the said taxes have been laid on ac- t count of same, and the amount of a taxes laid on account of each parcel, are as follow*, six : • I • On one-half interest in double bouse Chas. Scbellenger on weal. ,$7.78 On bouse and loTEldrodge ave and ave adj. E. p. States. Owner K reputed owner, Harriet Collins, S 'Oh lot oc Myrtle aVeone,' ® Cooper on west. Owner or rspoted ® owner, Edward Crease, . • $8.97 di On farm, etc, Stevens street. Owner or repeted owner City of Cape May, $ On bouse and lot on Myrtle 'ave adj. * Stevens on i weet Owner or reputed owner Saml K. Ewing. Jr., $48.68 n On lot 457, block 88, 8 • Ii

SHSHKES On lot 481, block 86, .46 . Owner or reputed owner, 8. E. Ewing. Sr > On lot 889, block 82. .60 f Owner or reputed owner, S. E. Ewing. Sr t On house and Jot on Second are. - Owner or reputed owner, Saml E. Ewing, Sr., 8.89 On ons-half acre land adj S. Taylor 1 and W. J. & S. R. R., Sbove Columbia I ave. Owner or reputed owner Walter 1 Ewing. $8.22 On lot Columbia and Railroad avenues. Owner or repnted owner Francis Farmer, $1.49 On house and lot Columbia avenue, adj. W. Holland Est Owner or reputed owner Thompson Giles, $9.16 On lot 171, block 8. Owner or reputed owner Moses Green, $2.49 On bouse and lot opposite Va users, known as John Spencer property. Owner or reputed owner Lewis Guynn, $10.68 .On lots 489, 440 and one-half of 488, block 87. Owner or reputed owner Jos. P. Greaves, $8.60 On lot Railroad ave, adj. Electric Light Oo. lot Owner or reputed owner. Wm.*W. Hughes, $3.97 On bonse and lot Colombia ave, adj. G. Giles on west. Owner or reputed owner Heirs of W. Holland, $7.41 On lot 384, block 81. bal., $13.78 On lots 289 and 290, block 21. Owner or reputed owner, Joshua Hoffman, Si. 12 On lots 161. 162, 168, block 7. $7.98 Owner or reputed owner, Isaac Harris. On lot 149. block 6. .60 Owner or r< put.n owner, Isaac Harris. On lot 890. block 82. OwDer or reputed owner, Isaac Harris $ .60 On bouse and lot Columbia ave adj. Trusty on east Owner or reputed owner Chas. H< ward, $6 93 On lot 226, block 14. Owner or reputed owner Joseph Bickman, $1.12 On lota 278, 279, block 81. Owner or reputed owner. Mrs. fioskins, $1.49 On lot 96, block 4, $ .74 On house and lots 280 10 288, block 20. Owner or reputed owner Ssllie JohnBal.. $5.87 On Jot 147, block 6. Owner or reputed owner Levi Johnson, $2.49 On lots 209, 211, 212, block 12, $2.22 Owner or reputed owner. George W. Middleton. On lots 406, block 84, $ . 74 Owner or reputed owner, George W. Middleton. On lots 447, 448, 449. block 88. $2.22 Owner or reputed owner, George W. Middleton • On lot 464, bloA 89. Owner or re-

' puted owner Est.G. W. Middleton $1.49 j Lot 867. block 30. Owner or reputed s owner John Morrow, $ .74 On bouse and ■ lot Columbia avenue. Owner or reputed owDer, Mose j Murry, $7.41 , On lots 226, 227, block 14. Owner or , reputed owner Eugene Mouserone, $9.78 J On property Broadway and Stimpson's J Lsne Owner or reputed owner, heirs ' Elizabeth Pierce, . $11.86 On lot Myrtle ave adj J. B. Huff- - man. Owner or reputed owner James 1 Peary, $2 49 ' On house and lot Yorke ave, adj. T. j W. Reeves. Owner or reputed owner J Chas. Poulson, $25.71 ■ Onflot 167, block 8. Owner or re- ' | puted owner Frank Piele, $4.45 ' > On 11 lots. Miller farm. Owner or ■ reputed owner David W. Rodan, $2.97 ; One-naif double house and lot on El- 1 ' dredge avenoe adj. Detwiler on east. Owner or reputed owner Emma Searles Bal., $.28 ' On house and lot Broadway adj. Geo. '• H. Reeves on north. Owner or reputed 1 owner heirs, Clinton Souder. $26.19 - 1 Owner or reputed owner, Oarrie Trusty 1 On lot 64, block 2. Owner or reputed owner, Carrie Trusty. $ .74 On house and lot 46, block 2. Owner ' ; or reputed owner Georgie Vance. $1.49 ' On house and lot Columbia ave, adj. < T. Soulta on east. $4.45 , Owner or reputed owner, Stephen ■ Williams. j On house and lot Columbia ave. adj. 1 C. Cox on east. Owner or reputed owner, Stephen Williams, $6.93 j On house and lot Columbia ave; 1 adj. Moses Mutry. Owner or reputed t owner, heirs J. T. Washington, $7.41 C Oosts and interest to be added in each 1 case to the amount of taxes assesed. 1 J. WOODRUFF ELDREDGE. Borough Collector I SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE. Solicitor. 1 Dated Dec. 14, 1909. 12-26-6U I 1 LOWER TOWNSHIP | TAX SALE. I Public notice Is hereby given by J Charles O. Bobm, Collector of tbe Township of Lower, Oounty of Cape e May, N. J.. that he will sell at public F salt- for taxes asses>ed for the year 7 1908, all ihe lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate hereinafter men- e tioned, for tbe shortest term for which F person or persons will agree to take F the same, or in fee where no one will for a shorter term and pay the tax lien tbereon, including interest and " cost of sale. Tbe sale will take place at Township n Hall, Lower Township, Cape May ? N. J.. U JANUARY. 17, A. D.. ,r 1910, at 1 o'clock p. m. The said lands, tenements, beredita- - ments and real estate so to be sold and 'J names of tbe person aga.nst whom s said taxes have tx-en laid on acoounty of same, and the amount of „ taxes laid on account of each parcel, as follows, vim : LOWER TOWNSHIP On 6 acres adj. lands of Frank Rutherford. Owner or reputed owner E. Ewing, $7.14 1 acre. adj. lands of E.'Flsischauer. Owner or repeted owner heirs of AnEdmunds, $1. 19 Oo bouse and land adj. land* of Mrs. Ohke. Owner or reputed owner Nelson Johnson. Balance due, $7.1$ On 6 acres adj. lands of H. 8. HoffOwner or repnted owners, heirs Pepper 186

15 On 14 eoree adj. lands of J.L Ores5r *- .Owner or reputed owner, Albert » Woolson, $10.62 5r HIGHLAND BEAOH BTc Lots Owner or reputed*** owner »1 1.2 Michael JPicHugh $ .96 >r 8 13.14.16.16 Joe. Dougherty 1.43 a 20 18. 20 Jno Gourisr .96 t 9 16, 16. Geo W Arnold .96 H 2 11. 12 Thop Turner .96 '-2 8, 6, Reuben Muhe .96 8 8 6 Emily Lead beater .48 H 20 David Russell .4fi 8 6 Ellis Beading .48 -13 Talbot Shoen .48 6 2 9 Ohas L Weir .48 - 2 7 \ WmTWeir.Jr .48 9 2 11 Walter R Weir .48 1, a .85 — 1 Anna M Weir .48 r 2 16 < Eliz. A Weir .4# a 3 26, 27 Abram Ball .96 , 20 88. 40. 42 Noah Morton 1.48 • S 6 JosNisb .48 n 4 $ Jno. McLees .48 c 2 87 August Lebr .4? d 4 5 Catherine T Winkler .48 II L 14 Saml Needers .48 • 1 10 Anne Seals .48 d 12 2 Condy O Gallagher .48 1 2 89. 40, 41. 48 Chas L Creigbton 1.48 B 28 82. 34 Dapl Gleason .96 28 80 Fred B Martin .48 28 1, 2 John McOonnell .96 i 20 84, 86 Chas L Creighton .96 8 8 6 Rosa I Copper .48 . 2 14. 16, 18 Jno McGann 1.48 ri 1 6 Obss Frey .48 " 19 9 Elizabeth Lehr >8 1 26 6. 7, 8 Unknown 1.48 i !2 4, 6 Unknown .96 7 90. 22 Catherine Pilsham .96 1 31 11,18 Jno McOonnell .96 1 12 48, 60 Jno Easig .96 20 80, 82 David Armstrong .96 : 31 47. 49 Jno Kailer .96 2 20 44. 46 Jno J. Winkler .96 r 20 48, 60 Jos H Hoffman .96 i 9 91 28, 26 Geo W Banks .95 I 21 7, 9 Wm H. Banks .96 . $0 8, 10 Wm. T. Weir ,9g ; 21 19. 21. 81. 83 Wm T Weir 1 J1 - r 21 16, 17 Albert L Foulkner .95 ' U 20 G A Borwig .48 1 ; 11 28, 25 Jno Gilroy .95 2 51 EmilKamp .48 , 1 19 4, 6 Jno O Noon .96 7 89 Louisa Oarr .48 ' 11 14, 16 Louts Bosche .96 1 [ 26 47, 49 Emil H Sowalto .96 . 6 16 WmOldfield .48 1 7 87 Wm White .48 ' 1 19 84, 86 Cathrine Farron .96 I 14 18, 15 David McOuen .95 , 14 9 W. Scott Smith .48 , 7 17 Sarah A Brown .48 . ' 25 5 Saml Bias et als .48 1 2 82 Wm H Brown .48 1 I 2 44. 46, 48 Wm D Anderson 1.48 , I 5 60 Kate Reese .48 1 7 16 Emanuel Oldfield .48 J ( 28 87 Lewis Bosche .48 23 84, 36 Margaret Favern .95 ' . 8 9 Kathrine Mentzer 48 1 1 4 7 Maggie W'nkler .48 1 19 8. 10 Jos Booth .95 , ' 20 2 Henry Gerbert .48 ! 26 4. 6, 6. 7, 8. 14, 15 1 ' 18, 17. 18, 19, 20, 21 1 22, 23.24,25,26,28. Unknown 1.78 1 1 8 7 Wm Redding .48 . 1 I . 15. 16 Henry J Butt .95 ' 27 8 Mary Kelly .48 ' - 5 5 Alfred Horsetleld .48 ( 6 25 Lizetta Zeller .48 < 27" 9 Mary Malroy .48 . 4 19, 17, 21, 28 Edward Dopp 1.91 INTEREST FROM DEO. 20. 1908, i AND OOSTS TO BE ADDED IN CASE TO AMOUNT OF TAX ASSESSED t Dated Dec. 16. 1909 c CHAS. O. BOHM, j Township Oolleetor c SAMUEL F ELDREDGE. 1 Township Solicitor [ ~ SHERIFFS SALET ; By virtue of a writ of fieri facias is- c sued out of the Court of Chancery of t New Jersey and to me directed, 1 will ' offer for sale at public vendue at the Office, Oape May Court » House, N. J.. between tbe hours of e and 5 o'clock, to wit, at 1 o'clock 1 P. M., on' t WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26th, 1910. All that certain tract or parcel of 0 land and premises hereinafter particu- v larly described, situate, lying and c in the village of Woodbine, in the I Oounty of Cape May, and State of r Jersey, bounded and described as i< follows : P Known and designated as lots num- s twenty-three and twenty-four, in 11 block number four, in Section "C" as out and laid down on a certain "Map of Town Lota at Woodbine, Oape v County, New Jersey," recorded o and filed Hay 7tb, 1892, in the Clerk's „ Office of said Oounty of Oape May and but ed and bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at tbe intersection of the 8 Northeastwardly side line of Franklin fi street, with the Southeast* ardly. side ^ of Jackson avenue; thence along , said side line of Jackson aveiiue north forty-two degrees and ten minutes; * eas' one hundred and fifty feet to cor- p ol lot number twenty-one in said j, block ; tbence bounding thereon south forty -seven degrees and fifty minutes, east one hundred and two feet o a cor- a of lot number twenty-two in said b block; thence bounding thereon south forty-two degrees and ten minutes weet one hundred and fifty feet to the 'northeastwacdly side line of Frankl n * street aforesaid; thence long the same £ north forty-seven degrees and fifty u m nutes west one hundred' and two to the place of beginning, contain- 81 ing 15,800 square feet, more or less. > Seized as -the property of Harry t! Denenberg, et als., defendants, taken A in execution at tbe suit of John H. Scudder, complainant and to be sold by ROBERT B. CORSON. Sheriff g W. HOLT APGAR, Solicitor. 18-18 fit p. f. $11-76 WINDSOR HOTEL : W. T. BBUBARBt Uuwer., b Midway Lie t ween Broad Streel a Station and Reading Terminal" » on Filbert St „ European. 11.00 cer fey and up 4 American. t2£0 per fey and np m Tbe only moderate priced hotel ot «l reputation and oouaeqnenee. to philadelphia

£ m UUlfBE 19 Captain Hits Shaw is boma for a »- time, his vesael being frocen up at £ Philadelphia. Mrs. Emma Harris and two children x spending a week with her mother in Philadelphia, g Mrs. Sallie Giilen entertained a few l5 of her friends on Friday) to watch the £ old yearioot and tbe new on in. 6 John Morton went a* tar as New g York with his son Harold, who has Sgone to Porto Rico for the winter. Frank Jones wenf to Seaville on Sat8 unlay to purchase lumber for a new 8 ' h*™' g Mrs. Ella Morton and two children 8 took* New Year's dinner with Mrs. Wil- " ltam Kimble. g Revival met tings' commenced in the g M. E. Chrucb on Sunday evening. All P are welcome Come out and help oar ? pastor in his field of labor, g Mrs. Uriah Crease was taken tudg denly ill on Monday, but is quite imB proved. ' Miss Mary G. Neal entertained her g friend from Wildwood over Sunday. 5 Mrs. John North, of Seaville, with ! her family spent the holidays with her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Turner, g Earl Thompson returned on Monday 3 after spending a few days jwith his 5 best girl in New York, j Mr. and Mrs. David Goff entertained i Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Goff. of Cape > May. on Saturday. [ • After mature consideration by both i parties, tbe Liquor Dealers' Asocia- > tion and the Children's Aid and Proj teeb've Society of the Oranges have Joined hands in a plan for helping the children whose parents are confirmed I drunkards. | Briefly, tbe scheme is as follows : i ^society furnishes a committee of I the liquor dealers with a list of the 1 names of persons who have been re- | peatedly before the courts for drunken - I and who have also been charged i by the society with neglecting their children. The association pledges its | members to do all in their power to those whose names are on the list from obtaining intoxicants. By this cooperation they practically apply the Hillery law witboqt enacting it. Instead of compulsion, the plan is based on broad faith in the good in tions of human ^nature. It assumes that no man will Idefiberately and for •elfish interests do harm to others, particularly children. The degree of loyalty with which the saloon keepers up to their pledge when under and the judgment and moderation with which the society adds its names, will practically decide tbe success of the plan.— Newark A NOVEL INTRODUCTION The Dr. Howard Company have en • tered into an arrangement with Mecray's Drug 8tore, by which a special introduction offer will be made of 25 cents on the 50 cent size of their celespecific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia. So remarkably succeesful has Dr. specific been in curing constipation, dyspepsia and all forms . of liver trouble, that Mecray will re- j the price paid in every case i where it does not give relief. Headaches, coated tongue, dizziness, on-the stomach, specks before tbe , constipation and all forms of ma- j and liver trouble are soon "cured ] by this scientific median?. This dealer has been able to secure only a limited supply, so everyone who wishes to be cured of dyspepsia, or constipation should call upon Mecry's Pharmcy at once or send 25 cents by 1 mail, and get 60 doses of the best med- j ever made, on this special half price introductory offer, with a per- J Bonal guarantee to refund the money ■ if the specific does not cure. ' • •• Tbe annual report of the Comptroller i of New York City shows that the ] municipal debt on OctoberiSl last was ( over a billion dollars. The exact i amount, according to the Comptroller's ' was $1,016,712,478. New York 1 never been content with anything | short of "the biggest," and tills ambition is folly gratified by the proportions of its funded debt. It is probigger than the debt of any other city in the world. It exceed^ by « hundred million dollars the interest- ! debt of the United States. It ' is larger than the ureat sum that Geymany extorted from France" and wbicb expected to cripple the French Empire for years. It is .bigger than imperial debt of Germany. The < annual interest on it at 4 per cent is * 000— a sum probably greater the cost of governing any citv in America. NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS i of Experience Orosgrove, De- | ceased. Pursuant to tbe order of Ohas. P. Vanaman, Surrogate of the Oounty ot Oape May, made on the fourth day of January. A. D„ 1910, on the application of the subscriber, Executor of r said deceased, notice is hereby given -j the creditors of said tfaiceaaad to ex- j hi bit to the subscriber tinder oath or affiramtion their claims and demands against the* estate of amid deceased tfain nine months from the toorth of January, A. D„ 1910, or they I will be forever barred of any action against the subscriber. . Dated January 4, A. D.. 1910. 1 ; DANIEL OOSGROVK, 1-8 9t Executor

:r right aue»er. She wanted tae to W I something that would express loxurw Rw« divotion and at the aame reserve and a haughty amazement ;nat nny one abould feel moved to direct J personal remarks toward us -a falrS 1 tv large order to execute on tbe ■ pur of ^ the moment. Or perhape — *nd what I am saying now is as trite aa it is important— at a zoome I when I was t- smoking and reflecting on same prob- ' w iem at the office or perhape not reflecting at all. just feeling pleasant and passive— perhaps then she 'would wish . me to be demonstrative and idyllic. In l- five minutes she would have me feabns aa if I had .acted like a brute, withoat - e knowing just what I had done. All l, married men go through that of coona. There's a sex difference theie that will r always result in misunderstandings tf I not antagonism. A man loves his wife, *1 l_ tells her so, doesn't expect to change and thinks she ought to have tbe fact permanently salted down. She can't get tbe feeling of the fact unless she r Is told again and again, always with the old fervor. " b . _" r An unusual offer ia being made to its readers by^The North American in next Sunday's paper. Through tbe medium ' ot a coupon the pafier will give to 8 art lovers the opportunity to seefiro a real photogravure of Luke nHea' j celebrated painting, "He Doctor. " Photogravures have heretofore been luxuries available only to thn— 0f means. Through special arrangement with those who oontrol the process by l wbicb these - artistic works may be printed in large quantities, Tbe North American will furnish copies of "The - Doctor" on fine art paper, 92x9. 8 inches e in size, for ten cents in cash and a . coupon cut from the paper for Sunday. ' January 80. s A copy of the picture has already been received by the editor of the paper. It is indeed a work of the highf eat artistic ment. THE ST^TE GAZETTE, a - The 8tate Gazette, Trenton, N. J., has arranged to publish all tbe news 1 relative to the proceedings of the New r Jersey Legislature tbat the people are s Interested in. Its service will cover all actions of the Legislature of a public ( character, give the number and nature - of every bill introduced and the dispoi si tion of it. No other newspaper in . the State will give in detail so much of the Legislative proceedings. The "Daily State Gazette" will be aent 1 postpaid to subscribers during the Legislative session for $1.60. Address , State Gazette Publishing Co., Trenton. ; TEAOH THE CHILDREN TO SAVE MONEY ' It is often and truthfully said that a ' penny saved is a penny made. The | foundation of many of the greatest for- , tunes was begun by saving a penny. Tbe habit of saving is one of the best ' that can be formed. Every child should ■ be taught to save something every week. The satisfaction of counting these pennies when the bank is emptied is one of the pleaaorea that we never forget; perhaps every one of us can remember the thrill of joy we ' bad when we emptied the contents of ! toe bank on the table and counted and 1 recounted this mountain of wealth; how eager we were to tell our little friends the amount of our great fortune, and raced with them in refilling tbe bank. To bring this pleasure within the reach of every child and help tbe forming of the penny saving habit, Messrs. Scott & Bowne, 409 Pearl street, New York, the manufacturers of Scott'a Emulsion, are offering to send -to any address, for 10 cento, a beautiful little Bank ; each bank contains a new Good Luck Penny. Send 10 cents and get one. JERRELL TO THE RESCUE E. J. Jerrell is always perfectly at among the ladies and when Alderman Hughes, on a reoent evening, found himself in the embarrassing position of being the only man in a roomful of ladies, tbe sudden appearance of Jerrell on the scene created the aame sensation in his breast as may have been felt by Greelev when Commodore relief expedition found him in the polar seas. Jerrell was good for the whole company of ladies and kept tbcm all busy handling bia bright Buyand taking care of fain repartees. Alderman Hughes enjoyed tbe immense relief from responsibility which his presence afforded and extends hie thanks. mm W. BEElfES steam m Hot water H E 8 1 1 W 6 Plumbing by Skilled Workmen. Ask for Estimates. 62fi wasMgon street. If you want anything from a paper of pins to a pair of aeod gum boots .Soulta, Cold Spring, can serve Local 'phone. tf W. H. BRIGHT. Insurance I any part of CapeMay County HOLLY BEACH. N. J.