Cape May Herald, 22 October 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY HERALD Lcwia T Stcvcn* a«o»«i«ro«.

AN INDCPCNOCNT WCCKLY. Pabllahcd Every Thareday Morning •t S9* Waablngloa Street.

Capa May. N. j.''

THK HERALD.

CAPE HAY. N. J.

Ruin

-ape Ma»

< of UtU ' rrwirt. fuoh ■UtMurnU arc vagiir ami |>r«|>oaleroua. Mr. Uiiv, wboae riiaiuan ol flection, however, were never cham-rs at all, ami which are growing leaa every day, could, 1/elected, do nothing, fur the reaaon that he belong* to the political party which ha» nothing to mv in the atate or nation 1 about Irgmlalion which Could in anywiae benellt in particular oti the welfare of the people in general. The New Jemey Legialature i* bound io be HepuliUcau for years to come ami it aouid he simply the throwing away •f entrgv for the people of thia city or ,-oumy t<> cast their rote for Mr. Kiev for seloitor. as he would not lie ronaultml in any luatter, ami instead of Cape Vlav getting anything at all it would not he thought of should this condition

arise.

THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22. IW3. REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. , County Ticket. SMntvr, LEWIS M I'KKHSK.

City Ticket. it:,or. Tll'iMAS W MII.I.CT STKl’HKN H. WII-SflN Coaafit liOBKRTJ. C1U->WE1.1., DAVID C. rbuVYEU.. KUKDEKK.K W. WOU-K. Jaaeuor, CHAK1.ES T. C’AMl'BEl-I- ' Colit do*. JAMES LEAM1NU fc, Trtamrer, ISAAC H. SMITH. ('hit tet. Fret holder. WESTI.KY K. WALBi. r.onMiuionf of Apptal. EDWARD CKKSSK. TllEODOUE ML E1XKK. THOMAS K. WA1.ES. ^VoruiahU, ALEXIS SCHEI.I.ENUEK. tnenter of »Ae Foot. JAMES CUAXDOL.

VALIANT WARRIORS. The honorable artillery company OP LONDON.

Why Tfcar Ha*» la' Male, la rail »' Mu.I Aarl.nl Mill

urtrA Ih* t'all.d • aoply at Wav. ary llody la th*

—Thvlr Dualua (

Tli.

..pie

•d by the Deni- crat» who

are trying to mi.lead the Republican and independent voters of the county. the people .,f tlie other pari of the »tate a ill hear of a good ..Id time Kepuldican majority for the Hon Lewi. M. Crew The C'-ngre*-- of the Culled State*, to a Hich Cape May will lie looking fur legislation IU the inleieat of harbor fartilUes and oilier lualtera incidral to the development of Cape May, will lie Republican during all of ihr term of Congrew which open* next mouth and

the chance* are that iu t' come it will lie aucceeded

Republican Congre**, ami it would be altogether lolly for the people of thia county to expect a-.y favor* if they ■diould elect a Democratic senator, wjio in turn would vole for a Democra ic L iulcl State* senator, who, of course would not be elected, and therefore the waxUd vote in Cape May count;, upou Edwar-t L. Rice would lie of uo avail iu any way that tile mailer might in- look-

ed at-

On the other hand, Idrwi* M Crew has promlMd to aid inMil Uie*e thing*, and hi* relation* as one of the coming leader* of the Kepubhcau party iu the State of New Jersey will enable Cape May City and Cape May county by hi* inlluence'o procure *uch Inutlit* by state ami nalioual legislation a* they

The visit of the Honorable Artillery Company of Loudon to thl* country a* the guesl of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Bo.tou 1* In ful flllmeut A a proiulM made to the Boston warrior* seven yAc* ago, when the latter Invuibd England and were royally entertained by the huaplUblt Londoner* Tin- Igsmluti i-orapany the uuuit ancient mlliliiry body In the world, according to It* hiatorhut. and It bn* but one offspring, the Audeut and Honorable Artillery I'ompauy of Bostviu. Tin- parent i-ompauy ortglualed In the lime of Edward I . but wb* not InconairaPd until I53T. during the reign of Henry VIII. Despite the gn-at age of the company Its history I* not a long array of warlike deed*. Iu fact, for the lust hundred year* lu record 1* mainly one of brave show and of rallant a*aaulu c the good thing* provided by the cot •cii**ary uffleera. who havu.hecn choac It 1* *uId, more for their proved ski In epicurean *clcnce than for valor i

the Held of war.

However that may be. history records that *luiv the ilordon riot* lu London In lldO the Hooonible Artillery’ Company Uu. experienced uo active aervlcther It ha* been reviewed Innumerable time* by lunumerable potentates. It* long list of feast*, parade* and encampments bearing witness to the atn-nu-Tbe Honorable Artillery Company of London now consists of a Rout 750 mcinlx-r* of all rank*. It Is divided Into one battery of horse artillery and six companies of Infantry. There Is also a company of veterans, who. haring aerved ten year*, may retire Into the veteran company, retaining their privilege* of membership In the main body without bar lug to perform the duties thereof. Since LHl. when the Prince of Wales, who afterward became Charles II.. joined the Honorablea. the artillerymen have always had a king or a prince of Wales In nominal command. The act cal work of command, however.

Caique Campaign Against Profanity. The Young Men's Christian association of Waukesha. Win, a place famous for two rival beverages, water and beer, has begun a rather novel campaign against profanity. The members arm themselves with small cards on which 1* printed the third commandment and hand these cards to any one whom they And sweating

The Bar*ting of the “ S*o Bubble.*' The collapse of the Consolidated Lake Superior company, whosi^extennlvc works at Sault Ste. Marie have been the marvel of the Industrial world. Is attributed to reckless financiering and overconfidence of Investor*. Money had been poured Into the treasury by the tens of millions until

the establishment was lacked by seep- ! public Swearing In private, so far ingly iimitlfM capital. The projectors ' as the account shows. Is not to be In-

carried on their works with a free 1 terfered wlth.

hanfi, erecting pulp mi 11a steel mills. 1 The person who prepared the cards electrical reduction works and what well to assume a tone of banter not until the plant covered scores of ! re ther than exhortation. After qootacm and gave employment to upward bUf 'he commandment the card cites of C>,000 men. Some of the Industries "h-n good reasons why avery reapectnwere profitable, but others, equipped ' hie thinking man should swear Just as on a lavish scale and with apparently often and hard as he can." "Because no regard for the small economies » D such an elegant way of e;

which mark the shrewd manager, were j one's thoughts. Is the first

failures almost from the start. The cause It 1* such a sore way ol profit [laying branches were compelled oneself agreeable to his friends.” “beto hold up the other*, but the net re- cans.- It Is conclusive proof of good

salt ws* a steady kiss with a conso- breeding and taste." etc.

quent failure of credit nntll the other Thl* suggest* the plan of the dramaday the whole structure came down In n,t in Sheridan's "Critic." who proone piece. ' posed In his next play to present houseThe trouble primarily seems to have breaking In so ridiculous t light that been the overconfidence of the man-! nU '>*' burglars In downright shame

of cMp-ssln t reJK. ••tv ay of tnakin

agement In the value of the water power derived from the outpouring water* of Lake Superior, and the result Is that a company representing a capital stock of about $117,000,000 la to be sold out by one creditor becanse It cannot raise $5,000,000 with which to pay his loan, now three months overdue. That Is startling, bat It is true, and It Is sad commentary on some of the modern financial methods. The saddest of It all Is that a great proportion of the losses, as Is generally tbs case when such financial babbles burst, fall on those who can least afford them. The small Investor, who may have put the major part of bis savings Into some of the various com panics, will be financially crippled for life, while others who risked their all Will have as a return for It only regret for the rest of their Uvea. Besides the Investors, who were ltd to part with their money by the promise of rich and speedy returns set forth In the company's guttering prospectus, there are nomething like 4,000 workmen to whom Is owed about $300,000 and who are now left penniless and stranded la th* woods and at tbs mUte of th* Insolvent company. Thera are several Isasona to be learned from the bursting of the "Boo bubble." but the prindpaJ one Is that stfll tbs Floanclal pyrotechnics may be attractlvs to the curious looker on. but they are very often decidedly dangerous to those who Indulge In them. Tit* Democrat* of Cape May county are attempting to make the public believe that if they can elect Edward L. Hire state senator that they will thereby gpln greaUntlurnce in lejrislsu vlf^atter* and they are in particular trying to make the people of Gap* May C3ty believe that ba will be of inestimable benefit them in bis work for th*

would reform

However, the Waukesha plan, or Indeed any plan which will chock the disgusting and senseless habit of profanity. all too common throughout the country. Is to be commended.

The Mar of the Cope, owned principally by State Senator itobert E. Hand, and edited by Aaron W. Hand, County Superintendent of the Public Schools, both of whom claim to be stnught-ont Republicans, who have always preached party regularity, does not seem to be supporting the Republican ticket. They have been serving for ten years now a* the dictator* of the party and have been thereby receiving much financial aid, aad since the voters in it have by a large majority decided upon other leader*, these two gentlemen ought not to put thApiseive* in any position* whereby they coold be accused of Hulking. Let them stand up and be counted without uncertainty.

A correspondent asks If Allas Godot, who Is to marry the Duke of Ilox burgbe. Is handsome. The question Is entirely superfluous. Did any oneevsr boar of a woman with ll&OOU.OOO to her own right who was not handsome? The Syracuse mlllloualrt who proclaims that 30'cents is sooagb far any aoe to pay fora pair pf socks may expad to receive a tot Hr of comtneodo Bon from Uncle Russell Sage.

It to not

b that the

i of bis congregation “to remove

out of a job.

Secretary Shaw reports that women am to charg* of thirty-three govern mant lighthouses If women .are ,nal competent to do light knnsckeeping

devolves on the lieutenant colonel that office at present being held by the Earl of Denbigh, who has seen real Ashling to India and to Egypt The Earl of Denbigh la a lord in waiting to King Edward, having previously held that position by command of Queen Victoria. The earl wo* born to 1850. has hod a long and distinguished career to the army and was decorated for bravery to the Egyptian campaign of 18feZ The carl leads the contingent about 100 strong, which has Invaded the United SUte*. Tbs Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Boston was the first organized military body In America and to a lineal descendant of the London company. Robert Keayne bad Joined the London company in 1023. Subsequent ly be crossed the ocean and became a member of the Mnasachaactts Buy colony. He wits instrumental to forming the Boston company and became Its first commander. The Am-lent and Honorable Artillery Company was organised to 1037 and a year later received Its charter of to corporation under th* title of “The Military Company of the Massachusetts." A few years later the name “The Artillery company” appeared In the record* From 1708 to 1738 the title appears to have been the "Honorable Artillery Company." and from tbs latter date the present appellation became the rule. Like Its London prototype, the Booton company has won greater resown to peace than war. Though the organ txatlou Is styled company and Its com mandlng officer Is offlrlslij designated captain. It to really a targe regiment and parades an ouch to two hntUllona The present commander, Cokrarl Sidney M Hedges, was first elected to the' position to INKS. It to said that the he vaalou at the l-oodun company boa raised Ih* prl * A wins la Boston »

V

CHy Directory.

Mayor—Thu*. W. MUlci ......Jaa. L IMH AiOrrliMu ft- noi-U K. Duke . .iou. L 1UU.’» Couacll-Jus. Ha ml Jan. I.

Jot* Halulo Jan. 1, Horatio H. Church .. Jaa. L T. Maakrl him it. Jr.. Jaa. 1. lou', Jaa. J. Dusk Jaa. L iwc Lemuel L. Miller Jau. L IMS Jaa K. Taylor Jaa. 1. lW*i Lout* C. hayre Jau. 1. iUUi y. hldury TiiwBarurt. Jau. 1. i«00

1L-.order—Jno. W. Thuuipaou. Jau. L Wot Aaeraeor—Howard K. ' “ "

I'ullertor—J. U. Tn-akorer. Ii

-Jau. 1, j Jan. I. 1

It. nuilib ... .Jaa! L

of Apix'* 1 ~Wui. T. htoi —

Jau. 1.

of Appeal. Win. M. Shaw

HOARD Oy KDIVATION. Chnrtrs York, President .Marc Ur. Edward H. PUIUpr. Clirt hamopl U. Moon Samuel H Stiles (-barlvs Y. Quldort William U. Mill* .... H.ury S. Ruthsifurd Howard y. Otter Barclay L. Schellengcr "

hoard ok health Dr. A. L. Leach. TresMeDI . Ikpi. I- *L T. Steven*. Kectrtary Hubert th Hand Lafayette M. Hal:

County Directory.

Ji-atlr* Kuprvui.- Court- Ourtea Kdrtrksoa. I»em

Law Juder—HairUon II. Vie.rl.rea,

Rep 11KH Tru*r«-ut.>x of 1'lra. Harry S DotigU**. lirp. t

Kb.-rllT bam-l E. Ew

iwloa. Drio

—re. 3r.. Hep. . , Coroner a-John D Cralx. Rri>.... Oofvurr'a—Ch*a_ H. Clouliox, Rep.. County i lrrk Jnllua Way. Ri-i.. earrogaU—K. Clinton lir«ltt. It,-|,..

my Board of Kle

County Board' of ihretl. D.-UJ County Board of Kir

Vm. 1 Tyler. . IWU -Ml.-ha. ~

BOARD OK CHOBEN KUKEHOLI Anthony B. Smith, Palermo, May *- ~ Ocean City. N. J.

<» Cba luplou.

May

Jobu P. Kox. Ocean City jraae D. Ludlam. Kldoia. ....

Alfred Crraer. I-h-rrr'a Wiu. T. Bair. Ktablnc Crc-k May. Ml.»l»b H. Kndlh. Cape May Jhi. I Wretley It. WaIra. Cape Hay Jan 1. William T. Bate, iMrrrtur. Ramu.-J T.

rad. Clerk

Our Church Directory.

Among The Worshippers of The Different Denominations. f PKEaUYTKKlAW CntnCH. ^Rov. Curtia E. Long, acting Pastor. Preaching Sunday morning at 10J10; evening at 8.00. Sunday School at 3.00 r M. Wednesday evening prayer service at8. Communion service every third Sabbath of each quattei. ThcJ-adic*' Miaaio. ary Society nu«D the last Friday of each month at3 P a. All *eau are free. Everybody welcome kikst m. r_ riti-ncu. Rev. K F. Uaaklll, D. D., Paalof. Preaching on Sunday morning at 10 80 In the evening at 7.45. Meeting* at B a. m. and G.30 r. t Snudaya. Sunday School at 8 r. M. E[iworth League M .mLy evening at 8 o’clock. Mid-week prayer service Wedm evening at 8 o’clock. CIlB* tneetiugs, Torwdsy, Th.irudsy and Friday evening*. IIAPT1ST fllfHCU. Ucv. tiourge Wlliiama, Pastor. ■'reaching on Sunday tuorumg at 10.30. In Ahe evening at 8.03. Sunday mnniiug Worker* Meeting a 10.00 a. M. Sunday School at 3.00 r. H. Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting a 8 o'clock. Young People's Meeting Friday even ■ng at 8 o'clock. Men'* Meeting Saturday evening at i o’clock. *t. mart's r c. c ii rue* it. Hours of divine service nt BL Mary’ Catholic Church, Waahington street, Sundays, will be at 0, 8 and 10 a. m. Rosary and benediction of the most blewsed Sacrament at 8.00o'clock. During the weA Masse* every morning at 7 o’clock.

MORPHINE. Why Remain a Slave when yon can to Cured at Home? An absolute, permanent and palulca* home cure for Morphine, Cocaine, Laudanum, Opium and other drug habit* Is guaranteed those following Inal ruction*. Our Uaatment I* very aim ply and can he taken without the know Irdge or aaa>stance of otbar person*. We do not detain y.iu from business and each case receives individual treatment I rum an experienced nerve apeolal 1st. ReHef is immediate. Appetite U restored at oooe and sleep heoomis normal at th* beginning of the treatment. We restore th# nervmi* and physical systema to their natural oondlttana breaiiwsre remove the oaosca of tl

pans trial tuathskt

wing the perfect support our es will bssent on request. C-mfidcniiai rrspoudence esprclslly with physiclaii* aolieltsd. Write t»-dav far nor free ImmiIt which gives our refermors, terms, etc.

Address

MakhATTAR TugnAKtnTIf AssortATIOX, Dsp’t B.. 1186 Broadway, Now York City.

r- Wag Papers.

Jn*t mmdved a lane »ne<_ which yon can anlert. The pik>sa range from rente to 10 rente a ptee*.

- A. a OlUL

418 Washington stow

grttoMtoml Sirfll.

J AMU M SC BAT, M. D. Con. Pnnm an WAsninaro* firs (Opposite Co ogres* Hall.) Oarn Mat Oitt, K. J

• to • a. m. I to 4 p. m. Y to I p. m.

QR WESLEY' RODGERS WALKS, .-W-AJILEar UniUd States Pharmncy, Wasninoron arb Dbcatpr firnaxT* Cap* May City, M. i.

Trltpheue 98 Offlto Houra,

\y*»T :mrr a szassou iailsoad yrKt-t ucroMcn 6 15 will Wave Csne May ITULADELPHIA M -ACCOMMODATION mop. at principal atatious. Arrive* Khi!-

3-55

A M -StXKBKS AnglriM-s Branch Die City Atriv P^M-'accom M necta from Auglc_.

City, and Sea DW City Klnlsdrlphia <, 15 M

• al I'hiuJelphla IDATION Con '

Y te ft a.IB, ft to A ■

0*os and Resldeno*. Wales' Uutin 6tats* Fharaacy. Ktorr DntA

W. H. BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE In anv Part of Cape May County Holly Beach, N. J. J^EWIB T. STEVENS, ' COUNSELLOR AT LAW. 509 Waahington Sc, Cakr Mat. N. J Master and Solicitor to Chancery Rotary Public. Commissioner for Peeosylrania Barely Bond* secured for ooutraen.fk official* and fidelity purpoees

7.TO -ACCOMMODATION ■' •' •' principal Uilcrnu diste w Arrive* al f-hiladt Iphis 6.2*, 4 4C *' M - KXI RKfiS Connect. ' Anglru-a llrsnch. Ocean Cl to . I..rt,i. Amveaat Kt phi. >. I* M FROM KHILAPHU-HLA. A *’* 1 " May—Kapre dstion. >1- »• W Sunday e»|«c»*.^ Accummoistiou ni Traius leave Khiui.ijj-hi., Station fix

Rapickk. * Germanionc $ tH. 5 K>. 7 •

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4 ‘*-’* ■* U - ' s ' . ^Limited) J.S4 (Ncs York Limn.d • son, *s J6. 6 00. ; 01. 9 10]■ >: -. ,jj,' n«bL St-MtiaVk. J<*». (.1.K-. 11.A .ti/j, ai C,erniJiiU.wn JuDcUon. < t *■ 4 : ; —. 5 l*. ^ *5- •> So

From We»l Philadelphia only, *13 it P 1 daily, IO..-4 A M Sunday. From Germantown Junction only, lo n M daily i Seashore Limited i WASHINGTON AND THE SOl'TH For lialtimorr and Waebingioti. y t

STEWART & BARTON

x-xva-cmcjvx, F?OUSG ^

Sign Painters ffiewsa painting and interior work, Oratolag OteMn. Etc. Strictly pure material* used

0SO Jaokc»on St., Oavwk sa-a.y. N. J

j ;r¥ W W ATTLKP.l hV J K. WOOD Gcn l Manager Pako'r Tralbc Mnnag. r

GKO- W BOYD.

F. W. WOLFF. Baker and Confectioner UO WuUagtw Street. «- CAPE MAY. N. j. ■y sscstant effort Is directed toward supply my trade with tbs freshest, purest *~ 4 most palatable bread, cakes, plea, stoT'&fX TH: KlvJC.

-4»Just Received-^-NEW LOT OF VAUli PAPER All the late.st designs and most fashionable colors. Let me estimate on your work. TERMS MODERATE. WILL CALLAND SHOW SAM PLCE GEORGE HESS 351 CowomnnnTwerv

PHILADELPHIA k EZADDfO EOUTl L ATLANTIC CIT7 EAILEOAD. TIMETABLE to Eta* OCT 6lh. iy>v '"• rc G.|a- Wa, for I’hllad.-li h.a Week Day. — 7.30 ^ M-—Kaprena arrive in PbiDdr T.Ofi Accommodation. Arrive 111 1 ladclnhia 9.10. 1.00 F- " — Accommodation Amv •5 Philadelphia 5.55 y.ce *' M — Expresa. Arrive Piilla,|r •> phla 5.55.

P. M. Bspn-*..

6..’ Js;

8 -45 7. 8 45 ;

4 '5

B Pbfladeiph

4'3o

Train, leave Pblls<i<-!i>hU for Cape M»v

Keek Day* —

M -nxpresv. Arrive Cape M

8 AC A. M. — Accommodation. Am

TJ Cape May 11.05.

Expreaa. Arrive Cape M

8 -45 ,r,;

Dick, Gen '1 Supt.

Eumik j. Wlkls. Genl Paaa r

Real Estate lor Sale.

Fob Balb—Beveu btuidmg lot* in different location* in West Cajre May. Apply to Lewi* T. Steven*, 6W Wanlitngton street.

A handsome cottage on Columbia avenue, near Howard street, for sale. One of the best located cottage* in Cape May. Apply to Lewis T. Steven*, Atty Cape May. if. J.

Fob 8 a lx—A splendid building lot the north mde oi North street, 40 ft. front by 100 ft. deep. WIU be sold on reasonable term*. Apply to Lewis T. Steven*, 309 Washington street

Lot on Corgie ytreet, near Queen, south* - nide, lot 40x510 feet, running ehrougb to Columbia avenue. Will t>e sold cheap. Apply to Lewi* T. Steven*, Atty., 509 Wanking ton street, Caj»e May, N. J. ,

FOR SALK—Splendid cottage on Lafayette street. Lot 40x150. Ten room.house. First chut* condition.. $1250.00 ca*h, balance on 5 per cent mortgage." Lewis T. Steven*, 609 Washington street.

Foa Barb—Twenty-three acres of land between the turnpike and the beach, in West Cape May and Cape May dtv. Will be sold in one tract on reasonable term*. Apply to Lewi* T. Stevens, 608 Waahington street.

DON’T GET STUCK Yott can easily get stuck without go&g near anything in the shape of mud. You can avoid mud, and you can avoid Iteing stuck. To be stuck in a purchase is to be victimized., You can’t get stuck when you jj. ^ Buv Tour Harness of Us. W. A. LOVETT

A handsome hotel property for sale.

Lot 80x136 on a street, and very eiooe to the beach. Hat 44 bed rooms, steamheat and Ban parlors. Will be aold at

e. Furniture included. Ad-

dress Lewie T. Stevens, Atty., BOB Wash-

ington street. Gape May, N. J.

Lneatsd between Upe May ami Cape May FcL.t, ami known aa the late AH. Steven* form. Apply to Daniel K, Fteveo*. KUmtge I*. O. Weat (tops May U.J. •(.

2)ry'Goo££s, ( ' t, J^otions, | O’Ttd'Jffillinerij WHITE GOODS. LACES. Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, RIBBONS, etc. Hosiery and Underwear Ladies’ and Men’s Parniahings. Agent for Standard Pal terror

0.1. W. KNERR 618-80 VASKnreroi stber. CAPE MA. Y.N-J.