Cape May Daily Herald, 6 July 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY HERALD, SATURDAY JULY 6, iy>y

CAPE MAY HERALD The only Daily Morning Newspaper Published at Cape May

dunn* Jul> •nd SV y* suiuCKirnuN Out IKdUi Cot Iht Sta*oo. in Advtncr

•'Siplr*. Tb*

Tlin i

iiolblnc in Hie n dtvfloynienl in C'ulu to alarm or dl»<inlt‘t lb* American |M*«pl«. foe e»rn Waabluutoo «od Hamlltao "a* nira of eenlua would bare nx-omiiacd I bat li^inutnblc tbeorica cannot be addled to mutable facta” Itialnc to a loftier view than that Involved In the tcmi^rary policing of the inland. Ibis paper arsuee that the “white man'* burden" may prove of the icrcateet value to the American people, for “no nation elan* more la need of the currectlve discipline of external <UiHrulI1ce and responsibilities" as a corrective to materialism. It U the opinion of the Spectator that the action of President Itooeovelt'a admlnlstration la Cuba Is not liable to misconstruction In England, where the events which led to British occupation of Egypt are still fresh In mind. Bat tbe editor com I tides that our Intervention “spells annexation'eooocf or later." and thus England stands confronted with a wholly new situation he far as tbe balance of power In the tVest Indies Is concerned. That the situation calls for vigilant attention on the part of the Imperial British government Is expressed In so many words, and the article end# with a most significant allusion to Canada’s alleged designs with respect to absorbing Jems ten. Saya the Spectator: We may c-onxfie ourselves, however, with the refection that i with, and the British conn

other aide of the

Thomas W. Lawson and Other Folk

frawtrd flMOce" Man loBramt No*, cfct Meier's New Jot Sir Mba Perllo Mocmy General Moody, bdriinwloo'i OKIkull tub.

ii o m a a w. LAW SOM i» not aalKtled with t literary tarns be a woo through bis igaxlae expose of rensled finance." t la credited with ambUion to eater ■ field of fiction, view of bla predi-

THuktAs w. Law- i^-tton for the "mock

rake” It la aupiwaed

Ibal should be write a society novel It would show up aumr of the doings of tbe smart set lu a way that might not

tie unite to tbelr liking. It tnlgbt be

and hl*caiu|*alguagainst boodliug hi the Massachusetts UvUUture Ur. Lawson would be loo busy to give any attention to aorlal conditions among the rich act. but be Is a veraaille man. and .Ui be has dallied wltb boraes. yachts,

■logs, entile, pictures and sutuary. not surpnaiug be should be up on

(era connected wltb Ibe Four Hundred, sinking money has lost Its m>ec!al

charms to him. it Is so eommoup

Losing It. even by the million, la aotaeIhlut: to which he has become accustomed. too. but It seldom takes him very I -ug to recoup his losses He likes lo sjieitd bis money better than he like* making It. and few Americans

spent tbelr dollars with such

prodigal generosity as he. if he wants bins be buys it regard less of cost, aa tbe case of tbe historic Lawson pink. A *»>W Vork concern offered *2.000 for the slip, Harlow W. Unlvln made It

fforist made 6 bid of

ilVKO, and Lawson Jamiied It to

—f—|

Israel in

God Feeds

the Wilderness Seaday SckMl leseae lesMy MN7 •sselaDy enesiW lw TWs Passr

L£8SON TKXT.-Eaodua l»:l-tt.»Mvm. HOLDEN TEXT “I am Ihs living

CITY PimCTOHY.

Uayor—TTtoa. W. Millet. . .Jon. t.’ Aldwo^r. K. DuMe, .. Jan. 1. Council—Wm. B Shaw ...Jan. L

Bam. H. Moore. . .Jan. 1, Jos. Hand Jon. L Hillwrll Hand .. .Jan. ' Jaa. J: Doek- ....Jan.1, Joe. R. Brooks ..Jaa.1.

Bam. r. Warn .. .Jan. 1.1*0* Louis C. Bayre . .Jan. 1. l»oi y B. Townaead..Jan. 1,1*0* Recorder—J. W. Tbompaon. Jan. J. 1*0* Aneeaaor—O. C. Hughe# .. Jan.». 1*0* Collector—Sol. Neelies .. Jaa. 1.1*01 Treasurer—I. U. Smith... .Jan. 1,1*08 Oily Solicitor—J Bplcer U-amlng Jan.1.1»M Bldg. Inspector, W. T. Btev- — Jan. 1.1*0*

the fifteenth century. B. C. lars regard tbs dal. as sboi and Mmr ae tnu ns OmjB.^

b. tonga about

British aentltt'-nt U Atlantic. Canada.

.... Is Into tbe position of a great halloa, will be able more and more to make her Influence fell aa regards rearrangements of existing relationships Already one may hear poulblUUe. of closer commercial union with tbe West Indies mooted by Canadian politicians Should this Idea develop with the growth of tbe Dominion and Anally take concrete .*orm w» might still hope for a solution of the West Indian problem with In the limits of the empire. Graft Lower Dowd. Writing In Collier's Weekly. William Allen White answers the question. “What It the ms tier with America' by charging the evils of our public life to low moral standards In the people

He says:

The reason why the thing modernly

by Imr doe

the steeling and n*

they are doing; they do not see the actual thing that they are stealing: they do have before them the actual body of tbelr victim, they do not perceive exactly how they are lying, and so In the eubcrllar of the American political who works a few desultory hours on the road In front of hi* farm and gwer — t he has performed hi* obligation

a trap and ha*

lied Into the bargain. Tbe cynk-Um of some public when tbe virtue of the body politic la extolled la appalling. If Mr. White'! deductions are correct, there la excuse for tbe politician's want of faith In (hr people's honesty. For this state of things Mr. While would have American children taught that our government and dvlllxaUoa are baaed law of brotherhood, that the law la equally binding where tineeen and un-

known fad ora

logmen will never succeed^ In many. Only a year ago tbe same •poke eu til ualaatl tally of the tint venal ■trike In Boasts. Bnf tbe Germans have many things for which the Bna■Una are still struggling; hence the

act tlm.^ ThU

PLACE.—Th. northern part of the W1 decures of Wn. s hmg*Ula herd-ring t* Gulf of Burs on th. rest Comment ana ftuBBeatlva Thought. Six hundred thousand men. besides children and a mixed multitude, had escaped from Egypt and Its slavery, crossed Ibe Red sea. and were now beginning Ihelr Journey lo Palestine. It took them 40 years, although It could as easily have been accomplished In

40 weeks.

Three routes were possible (1) The Phlllatle road, ibe northern road, around the Mediterranean. This (hey avoided, because It would lead them through Ibe warlike tribe of Palestine. (*) The "Way of Shur," directly eaal. They rejected this, because It traversed the worst of tbe desert. i“i Therefore they were guided to take the lower road runnlug southeasterly along the eastern ahore of tbe V. S. “Would to God we had died ... in tbe land of Egypt," lika the Oral born of the Egyptians The contrast as to fertility between the wilderness and Egypt was very groat But they forgot their sufferings from slavery there, and the wonderful deliverances from God They did not appreciate their freedom, their aplritual falntng and privileges, and all that would lead

to a higher life.

Note (1) that they might have been sure that God would provide them with food. Would he have done such

I^ngerke Meyer, the ■ wonders on tbe field of Zoan and at Culled Stab*s tmiluiMindor to Russia, i the Red aea. If he meant thi who Is schedule 1 for early awmlnt 1 In the wilderness? They only needed el s* |Mj»tma«ter gen 1 to look up to God and on what he had era!, cornea of a disilnguUlM-d Mossa | done to strengthen their faith. They ebusett* family nnd was boru lu Boa- i were like Ohrjstlan In Doubting Cas-foriy-e-Kki years ago. Ur Is a ; Ue. who forgot that he bad lo hli graduate of Harvard, ha* had a sue , bosom the key of deliverance. career In iuixlnesa nnd has aerv j "A friend of mine was once wander•ariirti* positions In tbe public | mg In a thick fog He could not from alderman nnd me in tier of a step behind or before, and his sou! ilature up to ambassador to Italy i was filled with gloomy thoughts O

a sudden he looked upward, and lo! the sky was risible, fqjl of stara. He - was walking through a thick fog that reached only a few feet above his head. So In all our troubles; we have onljfcie look up. and we can see God'* kindness through them."—Amos ~

Wells.

Note (l) God was only waiting till they had learned their U They put material comfort before spiritual life. God's way was to have them seek first the character which would prepare them for tbalr Promised

HOARD OF EDUCATION. Samuel R. Stiles, President 1XW Dr. A L lA-acti. vice president 1UHI Wm. H. Thompson, .. moa Bdw. H. Phillips, Clerk Waller A. Lovell 1K0S William U. OUhert l*o» George 8. Douglass rrt. Ogden— lt»lu Vork IHlU

they are accredited.

Mr* Meyer, who Okomi wa* Miss Alice Ap- “ EVE “-

pletoo. M a woman of many personal charms and exceptional cleremeso. sag she has aided much In establishing her

husband's success aa a diplomat.

At a luncheon parly not long ago Mr. Ueycr told an Incident illustrating tbe

gallantry and wit of Ibe exar.

“A beautiful I talian ; glrL" he said, “was summoned to play tbe violin at

the Winter pain or.

"She "as an exceileiit musician. Her

perfonnnni-c wa* admleabU'

end. wiib a. snide and a little bow. the

exar said to her:

s while

“■If I were lo abut my eye yon are playing. 1 could fancy

Yaaye. but I much prefer to keep them

V. It. “At even ye ahall eat fleah. tbe fleah of (T. It) quails which up 1 ' from the Arabian gulf of the Red

tonal qM “across which they fly In the ““d *prlnir lo groat numbers, and Sro

' *■— often ao fatigued after their pas and fly sq low, as to become an prey wherever they alight"—Bush. “I have myself found the ground In Algeria. in the month of April, covered with quails for an extent of many acres at daybreak, where on the preceding afternoon there had not been one."—Tristram. "The quails, as appears by the subsequent narrative, were supplied, not regularly, but only on rare occasions; In fact (so far as appears), only here in the wllderni of Sin. and at Klbrotb-Hattaavah. the wll erneaa of Paran (Num. 11:11-

In tbe time of Augustus Caeaal books in tbe form of papyrus rolls, copied by overworked and underpaid slaves from the authors' original manuscript, were abundant and astonishingly cheap. Horace hints'in oi Ms epistles that Ms works were being pirated and sold so cheap that they were getting Into tbe hands of the rabble and becoming schoolbooks. Mar tiaL In one of bis epigrams, says that a copy of bis Thirteenth book may be bought for 4 num ml (about IS cents), and that If Trypbon, tbe bookseller, should sell It at 2 numml be would still get a profit Both Horace and Martial convey tbe Idea that tbelr publishers occasionally pat oat larger editions than coaid be sold. In the ter of editions de luxe. Martial writes that a volume of bis epigrams "poll with pumice stone and Incased In _ pie may be bought at All actus* for S — ' t 80 cents).—New Tort

A sQJy little lady bad a rely, who was wife. This lady ’

*4).

The gift of the quails cams through natural meant, like moat of their food and ours. All oar dally food U the gift of God. however much we may work for It ourselves. It forever points to God and claim* our thauk*. This Mad of miracle, we believe, i Father is constantly working for hla children. God has made nature IJke machine, and gone away and He Uvea in all his works— i, rain, wind, the vary birds of the air, and continually uses nature to bless those who honor him. V. IB. "They said one to i What is Itr R. V. "Manna la said to this question. 'Man buT 'What I* Itr-.-Prof. McAlister. In Hastings' Bible Dlctio&ary. What was the manna? It ' *1) “like coriander seed, white; and of U wm like wafer* mad* ry.” Tbe taste of R (Nl 11:8) was as the taste of fresh oil." wm ground In mills, beaten In n tan, seathod In pots, sad used to mi cakes. It fell with the dew. In I 78:84,88 It la called “the corn of heaven." “the bread of sustained the Israelites through toll, hat U did

IdnMrem C w ng- ^Mr-

*

•dAABklin

BOARD OF HEALTH. A. L. Leach, President.BepL 1 V. M. D. Marcy, Secty. Robert. S. Hand " id K. Eld redge Albert a Little George U Lowett "

Caps Island Lodge, Re. 80. T. and A. M.

and fourth

ith at lodg* room. Franklin street* Cap* Msy Comp. No. STT*. Modern Woodmen of America—Meet* first Wednesday ( each month at Auditorium. Cape May Ooaclave. No. 188, Improved Order of HepUeopha-Meete at Ogden'

COUNTY DIRECTORY.

Justice Supreme Court—Thos. W. Trenchard. Rep 1*14 Trcull Judge—Allen B. Endlcott Re* Hill Law Judge—James M. E. Hildreth \ Rep 1*11 roaecutor of Pleas—Harry 8. Douglass, Rep 1908 .Sheriff—Wm. H. Blight. Rep 190* Coroner—Rob. 8. Miller, Rep 1907 Goroner—Wm. H. Thompson 1908 Goroner—Nathan A. Cohen 190* Gounty Clerk—Julius Way. Rep... 1910 Jurrogale—E. C. Hewitt. Rep. .1*0" bounty Collector—Joseph 1. Scull. Rep 1908 Gounty Board of Elections—Jos K. Hand. Rop 1 Gounty Board of Elections—Henry F. Daugherty. Hep ...1909 Gounty Board of Elections—Chas T. Norton. Dem 1909 Gounty Board of Elections—Michael H. Kearns. Dem 1908 Terms of Court—Second Tuesday in April. September and December

touch Thursdays of each month. Cape May Council, No. 1891; Hoys] Ar tnum—Meets first and tolrdThursday* of each month at Auditorium. Cape May Lodge. No. 81, A. O. U. W.Meets first and third Tbanday* of each month at SIS Washington street. Cold Spring Council, Jr. O. U. A. M. No. I&9—Meet* In ball at Cold Spring, every Tureday evening at 7 o'clock. Colombia Lodge, No. 98. Independent Order of Meehan lea-Meet* each Monday

at Auditorium.

Eureka Lodge. No. 7,1 .retire' I. O. M - Marta every Tuesday evening at 8 00 at No. MM Waahlngtoo etrvrt Friendship Council, No. *7. D. of A.— Meet* on Tuesday afternoon of each week at 8.90, In Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall, Cold Spring. Th* John Mrcray Post No.. 40. G. A. R. leeu on tbe third Friday of each month at 7.30 o'clock p. m- at Franklin street :bool building. x Mayflower Lodge. No. lie, Independent Order of Odd Fellow*—Meeu eeefa Frida) at tbe Auditorium. Jacktoo street. Ogallalla Tribe. No. IK. Improved Onln of Red Men—Meeu at 810 Waabioglotj (e May Fire Department, tneru flrei liy evening lo eech mouth el corner iluEtop and Franklin street*

BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS A. B. Smith. Palermo Jan. 1.1910 W. S. Johnson, Ocean City .Jan. 1,1910 John P. Fox. Ocean City ..Jan.1.1910 a P. Vanaman. Dias Creek.. Jaa. 1.1908 J. D. Ludlam. So. Dennis . .Jan. 1,1910 D. Schellengcr. Erma Jan. 1, 1909 J. T. Dennett. Cape May . .Jaa. 1,19X0 H. S. Rutherford, Cape May Jan. 1.1909

Anthony B. Smith. Director Samuel Townsend. Clerk ..

Stale Senator—Rob. E. Hand. Rep.1910 Assemblyman—C. E SUIle. Rep .1908

TAX COMMISSIONERS.

Ellis H. Marshall, Sravilie ~1«* SUlwell II. Townscud. Cape May Court liouae - 1008 Aaron W. Hand, Cape May CHy.

.1910

Church Directory

iOar*. 7.30 a m.

Weektieya, t. Sunday-arbofil at 2 80 r Horary bermon—Benediction of the Moot fflemed Sacrament al 7.80 p. m. Friday evrnin at 7 30 tbe Way of tbe Croia and Benediction. r. k. cuprcii ar Ttra adyext. Lafa) site St., between Jackson A Decatur. Rev. Arthur Ufa*. Rector. Sunday*—Cqlcbntioa of the Holy Communion, 7-Xi n. m. Morning Prayer. IJtanv and Sermon, (on tbe first Sunday of each mouth celebration of Holy Communion) 10.90 a. m. Sandsy School 8 p.m. Evening (Choral) Service au<' " * “* p m. Wrek-d*y»—fburaday*. Holy Communion * 80 a.m. Wed need *3 »,Steel ngPeayer. 8 00p. m Saint* Day'*—Celebration of tbe Holy Communion 7.80 a. m. '.RKsnYTanug church. Sunday aenticea at 10 30 a. m. 8 00 p. m. Soigley ecbool al S.00 p m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7.30 p. m. Jh dor C. E. Friday at 4 15 p. m, Y P. 8- & E. Friday at 7.80 p. m. Slnugera always made welcome. Rev. James Burnt, Pastor. Prescbtug ou Benda) morning at 10.80. In Ibe evening at 7.45. Meetings »t 9 * «. and 6.80 r. w. Sundays. Saudav School at 8 r. *. Epworth League SOutlay evening 7 80 o'eloek. MM-week prayer eervlee Wed need*) evening at 8 o'clock. Uiaaa meetlug*. Toeaday, Tburada) and Friday evenings.

Rev. H. F. Crego, Pastor. Praacblog oe Sunday morning at 10.80. In the evening at 7 JO. Sunday morning Workers 10.00 A. M. Sunday Be bool at 1.80 r. a. Wednesday evening Prayer 7M '

Ofict and Residence, Carrie d

OF OUR OWN STAAPS FREE FREE With your first cash purehaae of 91^8 and upwards, by prtweaUag rat asdj kern all

Dr. liarvv Ehlredgr .'Irrrn*. sou of Pilot Daniel K. Steven*, of West Cape May. and a graduate ..f .irObnon MedIcd CuUegv, PhiUdripbia. and Mira Heltie Maybew llartrann. daugblrr ot Ur. and Mr*. Joseph N. Hartraaft. of SoalheU, Loug Id.od were raervM on Tremlny. Jmm ». (MwtboW. The happy coup** wm raMi. there, and Ur. Steven* wUI lake up tbe practice given •P by Dr. Hartraaft.

JrcIristsMiearar.

THE RICH MAN

a*

He usually gets his sipi

Ihe habit of SAVING. The opport nity is a iso, you is, and we advise vr to take advantage of it by opening

Savings Account with

Security Trust Company, Washing too & Ocean Slrtds w Cape May. N. J.

,w.

LFCNOIH

abhsiic otwfoe. p.^ptf! mm\ jTii

J-jR. C. H. LORENCK, (Dr. W. B. Sickler. associate.) DENTIST Oceak axd H run a* Brgccni, C*i* Mar. N. J. Oral Surgery, including Extraction of Teeth nndvr Nareotixed Air and ither Anesthetics Phil* Office; Perry BMg-16th U Chestnut r L | EW18 T. STKVKN8* COUNSELLOR AT LAW, (DO Wabhirotor Hr.. Cara Mat. N J. Master and Solicitor in Chancery. Notary Public. Commissioner for Pennsylvania.

E. DIANE’MOORE, ** /fRTIS'T^ Lesson* given in PAINTING AND EMBROIDERY

Beady made novelties. Work done to order 6*6 Washirctok St. Cant Mat. twKnown ft* Knickerbocker Bldg.

James J. Doak Carpenter & S&uilaer Jobbine Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Phone 97. Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Fine Stationary and Blank Bopks, Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy Boats, etc. M. L. WARRINGTON. 514 Washington Street

Contractors ft Builders YORK BROS.

P. O. Box 661.

Cape May, N. J.

Plaster lUorfc a Specialty p^Xincrusta, ^iQalton anfc Burlaps | J^ce and gho* J(oomt. Second Floor Smith Bidu SlO K'asA St 3 PE W AY, N. J. spi,

Charles T. Canrpbel! NO. SOOJVN'ASH I NGTON -sn Cape May City, Nevv ]ersey MRE INSURANCE A l<!-: vm iNHiKEH? lavil pl f‘^ d ° n ^ Ui,dn,g futhifurc. stock, plait glaes and anl rs in the best Companies re,,resenicd in the Country as follows LMIED HREMEN'S INSURANCE CO OF Phfj \ THE CONCORD FIRE INSURANC E CO. OF MILWAUKEE HRE AKSOi lA' JON OF PHILADELPHIA. T HE l ENNSYLVAMA CASUAL I V CO. OF PI

PHILA

IPierson and

r-on.

aTHE^NEW^CAPElwAY^aBKFT.^

Cor. Wushin^ton and Union Sts.

Where you will 6nd choice Groceries, Vegetables Fr. i sions and fruits. We also handle “Micheneks Star Ham.- ”

’’

MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET Cor. Washington and Ocean Streets 602 Washlogloa St. 217. 219, sal Oceuo SL Meats, Groceries, Provisions and Fruits Choi-:* Bultart-Sharpleti Gilt Edge-ASpecialty Country Produce fresh dolly from our own farm Ftoh. Oyslert. Clara* and Terrapin. Dressed Poultry The largest market in Cape May.

^Aomds U). JflilUt <£ 2cn COAL ft WOOD

Offlce-sao WASHINGTON ST. CAPE MAY.

Tin-ETBoux: iTo. BO.

W H BRIGHT. FIRE INSURANCE !■ aBY Part of Cape May Coxaty Holly Beach. N. J.

M. C. SWAIN — MANUFACTURER OF Artificial Stone Pavement, Cellars, Floors. Etc., Etc ra.!! ass id 0T©ss® •sswflaaa AST C0U8 O* DiXICS A tKOAlTT

/

All Work Guabantred and Best of I.eitdme Lny^nyn

Three >M he Iht wertly * the Holy Caremaalaa el Iho P R. Chareh •f Ih. Adrera aa IhM areraiau .1 Ira.