CAPE MAY HERALD, SATURDAY JULY so, 190;
CAPE MAY HERALD The only Daily Morning Newspaper Published al Cape May
Ulotul Kootuv Kev
SATUKUAV. JtL\ 20, 1W7. AN OBLIGING WAITER.
A CULTURED BASS. 'Higher Education Waa the Ruin uf
Thie IntalligaM Flah.
- Humi arc lutelllc^ol tittle beoata. mat la the reaaou they travel In xhnula." remarked Walter liumpllnc. nn authiirlt}' ou Aalilni: and a candidate for the nature fakir claaa. -J. have frequently otmerved them atudylng." he continued, "whether It
M UI lot
1 hole
tallmtsit idan. 1
•n them aeek knuwled^e eonruhher fruca and, havlue made
■ mlnda that It wi go off and warn
i fa leu
corn them studying weather ». coming to the aurface. gax lly at the-aky. finding the dl- / the wind and eatlafylng f» u hether tomorrow would
"Huh* are natural* defendera of the louio life, and when a carp-or catfish omea tirowKlng aruum^ to devour BBS the female had laid the male will iltaek the Intruder by swimming ler the enemy and slashing him with
he sharp dorsal sp
■ kitchen and e dishes of an; get It quick r 1 piece of alive
in led by a r the waye»pect a
faring man had re fairly good meal.
And as to speed of delivery he was not disappointed. In an, lncredlbly ( short time the negro-fwipiieikisl. beat» ^Jng aloft a' tray on which sat five dlshe*. remarkahle'only for their similarity of slSe and ahaim. When the tray was lowered sufficiently to bring the contents of the dishes Into focus the traveler saw dlls breakfast—five dishes of steaming oatmeal, accompanied by five miniature pitchers of The negro beamed with, satisfaction at the rapidity with which he hadexecutrd the order. The traveler hurriedly ate one dish of the oatmeal, and as be left the dining room the waiter was
heard to remark:
“Wondah wot dat man say he want five dishes foahT—Chicago Record-
Herald.
Intelligent
I to bite on the ordinary only caught after a page I encyclopedia had been tied ink. Higher education wa I'hlludelphln North American.
IN THE_SAME BOAT.
, Story of Samuo 1 Warren and Mat-
thow Davenport HIM.
Sam Warren, the author of “Ten 'honaand a Year." lias lieen the sub. -ct of many anei-dote*. none of them etter than one wbjch l first heard
tied nlsmt him by
Davenpo
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eel DUTIES TOWARD MEN
LdonoN TKXT.-Kxodiis 9:U-1T. Mera-
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MONOPOLIES AND RINGS. Olden Time Scheme* For Obtaining The evil of moncpolles and rings was known to ancients. Aristotle referring to them In his "Politics,” and then, as now. It w-as found necessary to hold them In check by legislation. The monopolist was In Roman law called a dardunarins And punished under the lx-x Julianie Aiinyna. Monopolies of clothing, fish and all articles of food were prohibited by the Emperor Zeno order pain of confiscation and exile, so that It Is certain that the rings of the ancient days were as mischievous as they are now. AY Athens a law limited the amount of .corn w man might buy. The earliest recorded Instance we
bare was a corn ring.
There Is an ancient tradition that the king who made Joseph his prime minInter and committed Into bis hands the entire administration of Egypt was .Ap-I'l Apepl was one of the shepherd kings and ruled over the whole of Egypt as Joseph's pharaoh seems to have done. The prime minister during seven years of remarkable plenty bought up every bushel of corn beyond the absolute needs of the Egyptians and stored It. During the terrible famine that followed be was able to get his own price and barfered corn seeeesslvely for the Egyptian money, cattie and land and. taking one-flfth\for pharaoh, made him supremely wealthy. It was not merely a provident act, but a very politic oOe. bis policy being t centralize power In the monarch’
hands.—London' Answers.
charollers. -Hill noticed that he seemed little troubled. "It Is." said the UW-yer-noycllst. “most unfortunate. I ought to have dined tonight with the chancellor, hut Mrs Warren Is to presl-nt me with another olive branch How ran I leave her? I hope his lordship won't Is- annoyed at my putting him off." “Oh.” returned Hill. ’! make yourself nueasy. I am f the ffi.eKt*. I know him so well I can put It all rlghk for you.' With these wonts the visitor prepared to
leave the room.
At -first profusely grateful. * Warren presently seemed a little perplexed and said: “Ry the bye. after all..t won't trouble fin to say anything atwut roe to tbe-c|Ahcellor. Retween ourselves.
‘ have not iioen Invited."
“Well" rejoined Hill, “make yooreelf comfortable on that point. For that matter, neither have 1.”—Pall Mall Ga-
zette.
To Curs Blushing.
„ great many men blush." said a physician: "some so painfully that they >me to me to be cured. •Ttie cure 1 recommend Is an odd ae. It Is the abandonment of overheavy clothing, especially of wool-K-ks. Amazing It Is bow many male blushers have a predilection for thick socks of wool. it some blushers wear light enough clothes. To them I cah only recommend a nerve treatment- I adtbem to make speeches at banquets. to be witnesses In murder trials, to teas and dance*, to develop. In short, the nerve as a wrestler develops Hashing Is s difficult disorder to cure- As s rule It passes;sway of Itself when the victim reaches bis thirtyfifth year."—New Orleans ‘rimes-Demo-
Origin of Attar of Rc
The preparation of the famous of nine*, according to the Circle,
to have lieen discovered by accident* From India we get the tradition. The
favorite Snltana of Sebangblr
bath of rose Water to be prepared for her use. The burning ken of India' broagbt Its might upon the bath pre-
pared In the royal garden and
globules of on were found floating upon the fragrant water. Deeming the
bath Impure and attempting
off the film, the attendants brake- the
globules, sod at once the garden 1 filled with fragrance. The finest
sence Is not gathered from the rarest and most costly_fl»»wera, for the fragrant oil glands are most abundant In the petals of the free blooming, old.
common kinds.
XlColo MaeMaveUi. from name haz been coined a syi treacherous craft, nervous and concise Italian. He took high rank as a dramatist, his comedy of MaedragoU" lie lug pronounoed. Inferior only to the work of Voltaire. Leo X. admired It so much that be had It played before him In Hla book on the “Art of War" i praise of so competent a lodge as Frederic* the Orel - - — policy In statesmanship embodied in ' — ** a the direct
Ixvkl
In -
- -w Lying.
It was raid of Dr. Johnson that be always talked as though beSrare taking an oath- He detested the habit of lying or prevaricating In the slightest degree and would not allow bit servants U> say he was not at home If he ess. "A servant's strict regard the truth " said he. "must be weakened by such a practice. If I sccusmy servant to tell a lie for me.
.have I not reason to apprehend that seems, fee will tell It for himself?" A strict cMcnt.T adherence to truth the doctor consid-
ered as a sacred obligation, and li la ting the smallest anecdote be would not allow himself the minutest addi-
tion to embellish his story.
Ths Transformed Pythagorean. Some undergraduates once wished to play a practical Joke upon a n a disciple of Pythagoras, day when he was a little sleepy by reason of the amount of brandy and soda -that be bad Imbibed bis friends red him with honey and rolled In the Inside of a feather bad. When the disciple of Pythagoras got In the morning he looked In the looking glass st himself and said slowly, with s whistle. "Bird, by JoveT—
re: perhaps this time
s only useful as long .as r rising. Once st tbs top you away with them
EHaaheth (Carmen Bylva).
Dentist—T v» filled aU of yotw teeth that have cavities, sir. Mabooey—Wen. thin, fill ih' rist tv thin, too: thin whin >h' carl ties they'll ha already filled. b gobsr-Lon-
OOI.DEN TEXT - "Thou shall lore thy neighbor as thy self."—UJA Comment and Suggestive Thought. The fifth commandment belongs to both tables of the lew. Since Ood is our Fsther we are taught to honor him a* • fsther. “It then. 1 be a father. where la mine honor? . . . smith the Lord of boela unto yon" (Mai. 1:6). To. the young child the parents are In place of the heavenly Father, to lead the child up to him. The word pletaa. whence our "piety'" mant originally the duty of men to God reflected In their duty towards their parents. So In 1 Tim. 6:4, the Greek word for show piety at home, e use belt, and Ha Latin equivalent, colere, honor, reverence, worship. Is applied both to God
and to parents.
t. "We are bidden to honor, because love Is Instinctive, and can only be spontaneous. The honor for our parents Is love combined with reverence: the love must be honor touched m-lth emotion. The word 'honor' Includes 'love,' for there can bo no true
honor without lore."—Farar.
S. It applies to both parents. "Mother stands out as clear as Sinai Itself. There Is no cloud on her majesty. Such honor as goes to the father goes
to the mother.’—Cavemo.
4. We honor by love, courteous tentluns. by giving them the heal, by always treating them with honor In
. ..... — the presence of others, by deferring to
friend. Matthew their wishes.
The fifth commandment "la the sanctification of social life" and "the surest basis of all righteous gov-
" In Its widest sense It re-
spects gray hairs everywhere, and lore all In authority over you. such your pastor, teacher, employer or magistrates. Lack In this respect Is ^ growing evil, full of mischief to our
nation.
The fifth commandment does not require s child to do wrong at a pabidding, but It does require a child to love even unlovely parents, because they bold to him the sacred relation of father and mother. V. 13. "Thou shall not kllL" The V. gives the thought njpre accurately, "Thou shalt do no murder." Killing Is sometimes Justifiable; the blble Itself enjoins the killing of men for punishment of those who murder. In order to prevent, by the punishment of the guilty, the murder of the Inno-
cenL
V. 14. Thlg la the safeguard of the home and-the family. 1_ Primarily, the seventh commandant forblda adultery, and the alns which, under %Ught differences, are cognate with 1L 2. It forblda all Impure thoughU. and the books and pictures and playa and acts which tend to .excite such thoughts and Inspire Impure acta. Piawould exclude from Us ideal repubeverythlng that would debase the taste, even, all poor pictures and poof workmanship. . 3. "Blessed are the pure In heart, for they shall ^ee God." while the Impure soon lose all sense of divine thlgg#. 2i©«tar»«t*ven Intemperance, so rapidly ruins a man. body. mind, and soul, as this sin. The way to overcome this evil is. the good*—true love and happy marriage, a mind full of* good thoughts, a life full of good deeds. V. 16. Is the safeguard of personal and property rights, sad the wall of defense against the temptations to sel-
CITV DIRECTORY. W. Millet, ...Jan. 1.INS
. ,. K. Duke. ...Jan. 1,INI -Wm. 8. Shaw ...Jan. 1.1110 Sam. H. Moore, ..Jan. 1.INI Joa. Hand Jan. 1.1110 SUlwell -Hand .. .Jah. 1.1010 Jus. J: Dosk ....Jan. 1.1N8 Joa. R. Brooks ..Jan. 1. IMS Sam. F. Ware ...Jan. 1, IMS Louis C. Sayre . Jan. J. IMS F. B. Townsend,- - Jan. 1, IMS Recorder—J. W. Thompson. Jan. 1, IMS Assessor—G. C. Hughes .. .Jan. 1, IMS Collector—Sol. Needles ...Jan. 1. IMS Treasurer—I. H. Smith Jan. 1,1908 City Solicitor—J. Spicer Learning .i,.. .Jan. 1,1908 Bldg. Inspector, W. T. Stev-
Jan. 1.1M9
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Samuel R. Stiles, President ,.. Dr. A L Leach, rice president...
Wm. H. Thompson, - .
Edw. H. Phillips, Clerk Waller A. Lovett
William B. Gilbert
George S. Douglass Luther C. Ogden .......
Charles York
IMS
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.1908 .1908
1908 ...1909 .. .1909 mo —mo.
BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. A. L. Leach, President. Soph 1.1909 Dr. V. M. D. Marcy. Sccty. '' 1908 Robert. 8^Hand “ 1909 Samuel F. Eldredge 1907 Albert B. Utile " I90f George L. Lowett " 1908
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Justice Supreme Court—Thos. W.
Trenchsrd. Rep
Circuit Judge—Allen B. Endlcott Hep 1911 Law Judge—James M. E. Hildreth
Rep. .
.1911
Prosecutor of Pleas—Harry S. Douglass. Rep 1908 Sheriff—Wm. H. Bright. Rep 1907 Coroner—Rob. 8. Miller, Rep 1907 Coroner—Wm. H. Thompson 1908 Coroner—Nathan A. Cohen 1,909 County Clerk—Julius Way. Rep...1910 Surrogate—E. C. Hewitt. Rep. ... 1907 County Collector—Joseph 1. Scull, Rep 1908 County Board of Elections—Jos K. Hand. Rep 1M7 County Board of Elections—Henry F. Daugherty. Rep 1 County Board of Elections—Cbas. T. Norton. Dem 1909 County Board of Elections—Michael H. Kearns. Dem 1908 Terms of Court—Second Tuesday In April. September and December
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS Smith, Palermo Jan. 1.1910 W. S. Johnson. Ocean City .Jan. L 1910 John P. Fox. Ocean City . .Jan. 1.1910 C. P. Vanaman. Dias Creek..Jan. 1.1908 J. D. Ludlam. So. Dennla . .Jan. 1,1910 D. Schelletigei, Erma Jan. 1.1909 J. T. Bennett Cape May ..Jan. 1,1910 H. S. Rutherford, Cape May Jan. L 1909 Anthony B. Smith. Director. Samuel Townsend. Clerk State Senator—Reb. E. Hand. Rep.1910 Assemblyman—C. E. SUlle, Rep .1908 TAX COMMISSIONERS. Ellis H. Marshall. Seaville... 1909 Slilwell H. Townsend. Cape May Court llouaa. 1908 Aaron W. Hand, Cape May C!tjr....l910
Church Directory st. mast’s a. c. cbobch. Kev. Father D. 8. Xellf, Rector. Masses—Sundays, ti, 8, and 10 a m. Weekdcvs, 7.fO a m. Sunday and Friday Evening Services : 8 o'clock. < Confessions—Saturdays, and Thursdays before Ibe First Friday, from 8.80 •- 6. p. m , sod from 7 80 u>9.30 p i
The crime of theft Is, of all others, the meanest and moat despicable. It Is selfishness Incarnate. To gain by stealing Is tar worse for the thief than for the one wronged- A clear conscience la worth more than all -the world. Plato flluatrattes the test of honesty by U>s story of Gyges' ring, which made the wearer Invisible. He that If honest, even when be can be jshonest without being found out. a truly honest man. V. 16. Forbids false atatementa-In case of law—perjury. "It Is a prohibition of slander, or of careless speech good name of one’s fel-
> all bnlL The last commandment Is a unique ae. Search all the laws of the world and you will not find one which reibtes it The sixth, aoreatfa, eighth ninth lyimmsfidmawt* you Wlli* find In aU « * hlbitlons of crimes Amenable to judicial punishment. The tenth oommandis the complement of nil -the rest It Shows that Ood requires of us not outward i; that he rtflee of the will, from which wicked spring; that sinful imaglnawell
Adoclram Chapter. No. M, Koval Arch Mwoos—Oouvocation*, third Monday of month at lodge room. Washington and Franklin street*. Cape UUnd Lxigc, No. 60. F. and A. M.* —Commanloatlofis, .second and fourth Tuesdays of each mouth at lodge room. Washington and Franklin at reels. Cape May Camp, No. HT7B, Modern Wood len of America—Marta first Wednesday of each month at Anditorlum. Cape May Conclave, No. 1H3, Improved Order of Hrptaaopbs—Meets at Ogden'. 813 Washington street, on second and fourth Thursday* of each month. Cape May Council, No. Kkil: Royal Ar canulu—Meets first and tblnl Thursdays a. teb month at Auditorium. Cape May lodge. No. 31, A. O. U. W — Meets first and third Umradaya of each lonth at 812 WaahlngMo street. Cold Spring CouD6irJ6_O.U.A. M. No. 185—Meets An JtaM at Cold Sprit's, every TueadayAerenlng at 7 o'clock. Columbia lodge. No. 28. Independent Order of Mecbaaloa—Muta each Monday at Auditorium. Eureka lodge. No. 7, Jodies' I. O. M - Merta every Tuesday evening at K No. 504 Washington street Friendship Council, No. 27. D. of Meets on Tuesday afternoon of each week at 2.80. In Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall. Cold Spring. The John Mecray Post No.. 40. U. A. K. meet* on the ^third Friday of eath mouth at 7.80 o'clock p. m., at Franklin street school building. Mayflower lodge. No.258, Independent Order of Odd Fellows—Meets each Friday at the Auditorium. Jackson street. OgalUIla Tribe. No. 157, improved Order of Red Men—Meeu at 810 Waablngton
street.
Cape May Fire Department, meets first
grofrssiotuil Cards.
| EWIS T. 8TEVKN8 C0UNSEL1.0K AT LAW, tilO Wabiiisuto.s St., Cap* Mat, N . J. Master and Bella tor in ('hancerr. Notary Public. Commissioner for Pennsylvania. E. DIANE MOORE. ~ ** ARTIST ** Lessons given in PAINTING AND EMBROIDERY STAMPING AND DESIGNING A SPECIALITY Wash Embroidery Silks and Floss. Beady made novelties. Work done to order 6*6 Washington St. Cape May. HT Known a* Knickerbocker Bldg.
Lafayette St., between Jackson6cDecstoi - Rev. Arthur Hess, Rector. , Sunday*—Celebration of Vbe HofrCoo munlon. T.« a. m. .Morning Prayei Litanv and Sermon, (on the first Sunda of each month celebration of HsUy Com munlon) 1U.SU a. m. BnuitjScbaol8p.m. Evening (Choral) Service and Sermon EW
PBBBTTKBIAg CHCKCH. James McLeod, D. D..Minister Sunday service* at *10.30 a. m., i 8 00 p. m. ja Smxlay school at'&.CO p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8.00 p. Junior C. E. Friday at 4 16 p. m. Y.' P. S. C. E. Friday at 8JW p. m. Strangers idjr.ays welcome. jflUMT M. a. CHUBCH. Rev. James Burnt, Pastor. Preaching oo Sunday morning at 10.80. Id the evening el 7.49. Meetings at 9 a. ti. and 6.8p P. M. on Budaya. ’ Sundav School at 8 r. H. Epworth League Sunday evening'at 7 30 o'ofaek. Mid-week prayer service Wednesday renlng at 8 o’clock Class meetings, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings. BAPTIST CHCKCH. Bev. H. F. Crego, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning at 10.80. Id the evening at 7.30.Bunday morning Workers Meeting at Sunday School at 2.80 p. x. Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting 7.80 o'clock "Men’s Meeting Saturday evening al8 00
James J. Doak Carpenter & SBuilaer Jobbing Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N: J. Local Phone 97. Circulating Library NOVELS-AND - MAGAZINES Fine Stationary and Blank Books, Toys, Shell ’Goods, Games, Toy Boats, etc. M. L. WARRINGTON, 514 Washington Street
Jena at. R»v. Floyd W. Tosnktea. S.T.D.. tetmrakerekof U. Holy Trinity. - 80. Rev!dhvM M. Bteri*. Rector8L Lake's-Cptphaav. PhlhtiwSia. oly T^IUr. F. A-^D. Leaa^ lA, tjak, LL th. BUS 11 eC Centre! ISWnayl- *
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nULOBIHI!
Cleaning and Pressing
304 Was 'ington St, Cape May, N. J.
JPierson and Son.
#the|new|cape|iiiay|iiarket.
Cor. Washington and Union 8ts.
Where you will find choice Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions and fruits. We also handle “Michenkr^ Stak Hams.”
MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET Cor. Washington and Ocean Streets 602 Waablngton St. 217, 219, 321 Ocean St. Meats* Groceries, provisions and Fruits Chat-re Battan-Sharylcss Gilt Ed*,-A Specialty Country Produce fresh daily from our own farm Ftxh. Oyatara, Oaas anti TavrapU. Draasad ranltiy The largest market in Cape May. v- > ■ ■ • * ^akomos IX). Jffillot & £cti
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