Cape May Herald, 12 November 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY HERALD Lewis T. Stcvcns. AN INDCPCNDCNT WEEKLY.

Psbllsbed Every Tbsrstfsy Morslsg at S06 Washington Street, Cape May, N. <1.

susscription:-•- 1 *• One Dolla* Pen Ycas in Advanck

THK HKRALJD, CAPE rtAY, N. J.

' Kate ml «t the port office rt Cape May. j t a*'accoiul-cIaaa m»il mAttrt. March it.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1903. THANKSGIVING DAY, Proclamation ol I he PreaMent Designating November 26th. II* the PrcKiaiil of the fnlud S:atea of Aniertea, a 1‘roclajpaUou: TIh- auaoo la at baud when, accordiug U> the euatom tf our people. It fall* upon ibe.PMpMcnt to appoint a day of pral»e and tbankagiving to God. Durtug the laal year the Lord baa dealt hoaoUfully with u». giving ua peace at home ami abroad, aud tbr chance for ooi etticena to work for their welfare unhindered by war, fan.!.* or plague. K be. h K.VC. us not only to rejoice greally be' cause <d w hat haa been given ua. but t. accept it with a solemn aenae of reapenGblllty. realizing that under Heaven I reata with ua oaraelvea to abow that wi are worthy to use aright what haa tbu. been intrusted to our care lu no other place and at no other time baa the expert tnent of government of the people, by the people, for the people, been tried ou eo vaat a acale aa here in ourown country in the opening years of the twentieth century. Faijure would not only be a dreadful thing lor u». but a dreadful thing foi all mankind, becauae It would mean lua. of hope for all who believe in the powei and tpe rigbtcouaneaa of liberty. Then-fore, In thanking God for the mercies rxtendei to ua in the paat, beseech Him that He may not witbhpld them in the future, and that our beana may be roused to war steadfastly for good and against sll the forces of evil, public and private. We pray for atrengih light, ao that in the coming years we may with cleanliness, fesvlceaueas aud wisdom do our allotted work on the earth in auch manner as lo show that we are nQ^alto. get her unworthy of the bU-aainga wPbave received. Now, there I ore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, do hereby dmiguatc as a day of general thanksgiving, Thursday, the twenty-sixth of the Cuming November, and do recommend that throughout the land people erase from their wonted occupations,' aud In their several homes and places of worship render thanks unto Almighty God for His manifold mercies. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my band and caused the seal of the Unit ed States lo be affixed. Done at the City of Wash ngton this thirty-first day of October, in the year ol our Lord one thousand nine hundred and three, and of the Independence of the United Stales the one bnndied aud twentyeighth. . THEODORE ROOSEVELT. By the President: JOHN HAY, Secretaiy of Stale.

City ^Dl rectory-

In Jan. 1.

Jobs llalplu lloralto tf Cburrk . .Jan. I L'rs&F.-r.&.i iS-YWah-.:::®!: Louis C. Sayre Jan. 1. r. tudory Townsend, Jan. 1. - Itrrurdrr-JtKr. W. Tbomi-wm. Jau. 1. II Aam-aam—Howard V. Otter . .Jan. 1. II Collector—J.-4iwiry Kdmuods.-Jan. 1. II Treasurer, Isaac U. HiuUb‘... .Jaa. 1. II Cumuilaakroer of Appml-Wtu. T. Klevi *■ Jan. 1. U Commiasluoer of Appeal. Win. 8. Hliaw

Jan. 1. 11

Couiuilaatooer of Appeal—Joa H. Uan

Jan. 1, II

UOAUU OK KLUCATION. Ch;irles York. iTcaideot March, r Ur. Cdward 11. I'lillllpa. Clerk.. " I' Ssuiorl B. Mbore •• XI Samuel K Stltcs “ |. Cbarlra K. guidon . “ x WUiiam H. Mllla *• X H-urj h. Kulbrtfurd •• X Howard K. Otter •• 1 Harclay L. Schellenger •• j.

UOAUU OK HEALTH. Ur. A. 1- le-arli. rrealdrnt . .H-lil l^wta T. Btevena. ttecreiury .. • Mi-l-ert 8. Hand

JiOAItt- OK TMAUK. »l.|«-m .Ki,-|,!>i-u H. Wilson. reury—Lswls T. Steveua usurer—Tbumaa W. Millet.

County Directory.

Law Judge—llui

Ci.urt—Charles K. Hen-

Uaib X. ViMtbeea,

According to a writer In the Sdentlflc American, the cucalyptua tree promises to relieve the world of all fear of a wood famine. Although only ' a few varieties have thus far been tried In this country, the auecesr achieved In adapting them to American soli warrants the government scientists conducting experiments In saying that the tree lias already served more mathetic and utilitarian purposes than all other forest trees That have been planted on this continent Thus far In America experiments bare been made only with tropical and subtropical varieties. The genus Includes about 160 species, some of them adapted to tropical swamps, others to desert sands and still others to lofty altitudes.

The Princess Michael Cantacuxcne Bperansky. nee Miss Julia Dent Grant a granddaughter of the late General U. 8. Grant haa been married Are years to her Russian husband. It la said that she la coming on a visit to this country soon, and the chief motive of her visit la to prove that happiness may be found In an International marriage. It Is to be hoped that she has fourn^i It in her own experience, but that would not establish the fact that marriages between poverty stricken titles and parvenu wealth arc Joy promoters. The exception which proves the rule runs contrary to the rule Itself, else It would be

A contemporary expresses the opinion that if Canada does not get what she wants from the Alaskan boundary _ commission she may secede from Great ' Britain and Join the United ‘States. That would be one way to get the disputed territory and probably the only way If the facta count for anything. If the shrinkage continues we may expect to An£ United States gteetetock Haled among the Friday bargatiB at

the department stores.

Prostvutoi

Xlwrt? ksm’i E. Ei

- Harry S. Douglas*.

iism’l E. Kwlas. Urm... i urvnrr'B—tiro. Kayre, Jr.. Hep.

;'oruui-r»—John U. Crslr. Uru.. L'oRmer-s-Chas. H. Clouttng. I'uunty Clerk—Julius Wnr. U,y> laus fa

County Hoard of Elre-tlons-Jon. K. Hood. Hep 1M»X County Hoard of Elections-WilUsm T. „ Kate Here mix Connty Board of Elections-Wm. J. Tyler.

County Board of Ki-aru*. I vein...

EU-ctloiu - Mirbai

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TueaUsy lu April,

September and Ivecctnoer.

BOAUU OK t HOSES KUEKHOI.UERB. Anthouy^B. Smith, Palermo May. 1906. Jos. G. Champion. Ocean City. X. J. John P. Eox. Ocean City ...Jan"' i" Jesse D. Lndlsm, Kldota Mat Alfred • “ 3

Wm. T.

Mlrajab K. Smith.

Our Church Directory.

Among The Worshippers of The Different Denominations. fBXSBVTXKlaK ciitBcn. Rev. Curtis E. Long, acting Castor. Preaching Sunday ntortifatg at 10 30; evening at 8.00. Sunday School at 3.00 r U. Wedi-eadsy erenlng fltayer si-rvloe al8. Conitnuntou service every third Sabbath of each qnartei. The Ladies' Missionary Society meets the last Friday of each month at 3 r x. All seats are free. Everybody welcome. FIBST a. Jt CHCBCH. Rev. 8. F. Gaaklll, D. D., Paator. Preaching on Sunday morning at 10.80 In the evening al 7.43. Meetings at 9 a. b. and 6.90 r. tt. on

Sundays.

Sunday School at 3 r. M. Epworth League Monday evening at

8 o'clock.

Mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Class meeting*, Tuesday. Tburadsy and Friday evenings. baptist chckcb. Rev. Georgs Williams, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning st 10. In the evening at 8.00. Sunday morning Workers Meeting 10.00 a. M. Sunday School M 3.00 r. ft. Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting kt

8 o'clock.

Young People's Meeting Friday exgn-

ing at 8 o’clock.

Men’s Meeting Saturday evening al 6

o'clock.

ST. MABT's B. C. CHCBCH. Hours of divine service at SL Mary's Catholic Church, Washing ton street, Sundays, will be at 6, 8 and 10 a. m. Rosary and benediction of the most blessed Sacrament at 8.00o’clock. During the week Masses every morning at

7 o'clock.

MORPHINE. Why Remain a Slave when you can he Cured at

Home?

An abaolutc, permanent and painless home cure forMorphine, Cocaine, Laudanum, Opium Irld other drug habits Is guaranteed those following tnstruction*. Oar treat men l Is very simply and can be taken without the knowledge or assistsrx-r of other persons. We do not detain yon from buslnesa and each case receives individual treatment from an -experienced nerve specialist. Relief is immediate- Appetite Is restored st once and sleep becomes normal at the beginning of the treatment. We restore the nervous and physical aysterns to Ibelr natural cimditlnne hrnanac we remove the canses of lbs dlat-aac.

numniAL TBKVnrBXT

showing the perfect support our renn-dy

solicited. Write lotlav far oar fn* bonk which gives our refereners. terms, eic.

Address

MABHaTTA* TlfXBil-BPTIC AssortATIOX, Dep'l B.. U85 iir.mdm ty, New York CUT.

Wan Papers.

ived s large invoice from

which you can select. The prices ra «e

grtteirtogil toll. JAMES MXeaXY, M. D. t Cos. Phhbt ah* Washtbstob Bus (Opposlu Congress Ball.) Oaf* Mat City, H. 4. Offioa Hours:— 8 to • a. m I bo 4 p. m. T to • p. ».

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iR. WESLEY RODGERS WALES,

UniUd States Pharmacy, Wasusstoh abb Dbcatub Stbbxtz, Caps May City, K 4. Taltpboos 98 and 8*. ‘ Offioa Houra. 1 to 9 a m, 9 to 4. and T and Razldcnos, Walts’ CnlUd States Phansacy. NlPHT Baja.

W. H. BRIGHT. FIRE INSURANCE In any Part of Cape Mey County Holly Beach. N. J.

J^EWIS T. STEVENS, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 609 Washington BL, Cats Mat, K. J Master and Solicitor In Chanoary. Notary Public. Commissioner for Pennsylvania. Surety Bonds secured for oootrectors, officials and fidelity purpoeea.

STEWART & BARTON tt*~Aj=rrxoJLXj F?ouse ^ Sign Sainoiers

OlssAs. Etc. Strictly pore materials used

880 Jaolcmon St., OjL*m hCAV. M. J.

F. W. WOLFF, Baker and Confectioner 10 WuhiaftoB Straffi, CAPS MAY, N. J. My oonstaot effort la directed toward apply my trade with the freshest, purest nd most palatable bread, oakaa, plea, eta. th.'st rriTiT

Just Received-®*-df NEW LOT OP VAbb PAPER All the latest designs and most fashionable colors. Let me estimate on your work. TERMS MODERATE. v WILL CALL AND SHOW SAMPLES

GO TO .. J. D. CRAIG'S.. 108 Jackson St. Cape May to gh ^ our ©hoes Repaired You will find a first class SI)oe Maker, aud he wil do your work Satisfactorily, as nothing but the ver, best of Leather is used. 4k F» Ju Ma lei tu tf! Imik F« Es !w hr Innl Inlat If yon meet with accident while traveling, thr Empire Ilrgittry Company will p*y yos K1VK DOI.LAHH PER WEEK for loss of time In csw of drsth, $laa, WE ALSO INSURE AGAINST SICKNESS OF ANY KIND. Sewing Machines And Organs Sold on Instalments ALL KINDS-OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TUNED AND REPAIRED. STRINGS FOR VIOLINS, BANJOS AND GUPTARS ON JLYND. J. D. Craig, 108 Jackson Street

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’LOUR

BED

In the line of Floor we Recommend Duluth Pride

FLOUR

THE BEST

^GRAIN<4* Received Fresh from the Mill ever)’ week.

H. S. R 8 N

HAY STRAW - AND — WOOD

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IB um'turr OCTOBkB 6 13. 1903. Trains will Irsve Cepe Msy as follows for ^ . PHILADELPHIA :

6.40 A "

Anglesea Branch, fKrsn city. Sea 1*1* City. Arrives al Philadelphia

.. Philadelphia 6.15 P M bi kday TBaIKb. , * 0 P M-ACCOMMODATION. ’ Siopr at principal imetmediau stall<.n* Arrives st Philadelphia 6,at P M . . r P M KXPKliSS. Connect, fii.in Angleses hranrh, Ocean CUy and f Sea lalrClty. Arrivcasl Pbiladi Ipbia 6 S5 P M FROM Pim.AUF.IJ*HIA. Trains leave lor Cape XIay—Kzlircas,jo A- M. aud 4j« P. M tank days. Acconumi daiion. X-lj i' M Sunds) , opresa, 9.00a in. Trains leave Piui^pkij-hia. Uroad Street Station for NEW YORK. Septi tuber 14. lyuy. Express, weekdara. .... idoe* not su»p at Genuanloa-n Jone-tioi:., 430, 440. -18. ss8. r * -■*- ‘ 1 at, A.

> 54 (Nee > oo. 7 ur, *8 oo, 9 00 lu 01 ' fun*Vs. 3 oo. (due. in

at - xh- -• 113. night.

Field Seeds of the Best Quality. ..202 Perry Street..

¥4$

FALL OPENING

j *s »■'. *s y-. 6 J5. 7« niguiI From West Philadelphia only, ‘ij-te P M j daily. 10.24 A M Sunday* | From Germantown junction only, to 11 A M daily (Seaabore Limited) WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Wa.hington. 3 45.*6 35. : 30. 832. :o JU. 11 23. A M.. *1* 36. *1 13. 3 'J. 4 4'-. 5 *5- F il 'i ». night, we. kdaya. Si nPavs. 3 45. *6 ii. 7 9 • »X A M .. *1 13, 3 1*440. 5 >5, 11 as K Xi For Haltmiore accomuKKiatiou, 9 12 A. XI 2.00 and 4 ol P M. weekday*. Mr. f al. daily From West Philadciphia only, ’n y A XI. { *5.1*5 33 "Congres.i *nal Ijniited. > '5 x5. *6 50. *7 35. P M.. f2.<>i night, daily. 15 r M. weekdays. •Dining Car. W. W ATTERBfKY. J H WOOD. Geu’l XIanagrr P«».'r Trattic Xianager GEO W. UOVD. General Passenger Agent.

with a Complete line of Seasonable Goods, all New and carefully selected from the best houses. Prompt attention given to all orders. Now is the time to have Winter Suit* Repaired ai Pressed, before Winter begins. 424 WASHINGTON STREKT. _Jt*~A Urge selection of Ladies' and Men's Cloth sold by the yard.

1T3IZE} WE&ZC&JiJ*! Ocean End of Congress Street, CAPE MAY, X. J. Open all the tear. Capacity C5. Moderate Rales. Fine Lawn Location Unauipaaaed. Large Airy Room a Modemly Equi|^wd. J. S. WALES.

TIME TABLE In Efiect OCT ttb. 1903. > Trains leave Cape Xla> fur lliiiadel. hia:

Week Day# —

7.3O 6 M.—Express arrive in PhiL.'.ii7 r\,, A. M. — Are»mmo<liition. Arrive Piil-

ladelnhU 9.10.

3 nn I'. M. — Accommodation Arrive

* UU I’hiladelpliia 5.55.

P M. — Express. Arrive Uhllailel-

5-55-

P. M. Express. Arrive I'biladi-lpiu

6.40.

3- 55 ;

4- 30

Train* lenve Pbiladrlphls for Cape M*r Week Day* — 8 -45f„ A. XI. — Aceomnaodation. Arrive

. Arrive Cape May

Real Estate lor Sale. Fob Ha i k—Seven bmidmg lota in different locationii in West Cape May. Apply to Lewis T. Stevens, 600 Washington etreet.

A handsome cottage on Colombia avenue, near Howard street, for Bale. One of the best located cottages in Cape MAT- Apply to Lewis T. Stevens, Atty.,

Cape Mar. N. J.

Fob Hals—A splendid building lot on the north side of North street, 40 ft. front by 100 ft. deep. Will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply to Lewis T. Stevens, 600 Washington street Lot on Corgie street, near Qneen, south side, lot 40x610 feet, running ehroogb to Colombia avenue. Will be sold cheap. Apply to LewisT. Stevens, Atty., 600 Washington street, Cape May, H. J.

FOR SALE—Splendid - cottage on Lafayette street. Ixit 40x160. Ten room house. First class condition. 81350.00 cash, balance on 5 per cent, mortgage. Lewi* T. Stevens, 609 Washington street.

Fob Ha l»—Twenty-three acres of land between the turnpike and the beach, in '*v>t Cape May and Cape May dtv. Will be sold in one tract on reasonable terms. Apply to Lewis T. Stevens, 800 Washington street.

A handsome hotel property for* sale.

gives will bsaent on request. C>Hiflri«ni'ial J^ot 60x1.30 on a street, ami very dose

rooms, steamheat and sun parlors. Will be sold at fair price. Furniture Included. Address Lewis T. Stevens, Atty., 609 Washington atreet. Cape Msy, N. J. Farm For Sale Located U.iweci. Ope Msy and Cape May Point, and known aa the late A □. Stevens farm. Apply to Daniel K‘ Stevens, Eldredge P. O West Cape May.

N.4.

%nsm Time Extended. In appreciation of thr patronage which we received during len days of the last mouth, we shall, for a short lime glte r TWO STAMPS FOR ONEt On all Cash Purohaae*. Also for all charges 11 at arc on our books that are paid during thla sale, we will give twi stamps for one. 20 sms w Bm im Frenf twr.

Dry Goods and Notion*. Ladies’ and CM1 dren's Hats, Tailor-made Soiu. Coats and Jackets, Corsets. Underwear. Gloves. Lames', Children's and Intanis Farnishinc* A few daxeas choice Tape Girdles, worth Si.00, now 50c. each, while they la

Mrs. £. TU£HER. DRY GOODS. MILLINERY. 516 Washington St.

To g«t die Best Grade ol everything et the Lowest Cash Pricea. We make a specialty in h indling Mkhener*a “Star” Hams sad other Salt Meats. Call and examine onr Stock H. 0. nXRSOI A BOH MO Wnahlnatee Street

TO OON8UMPTIVZ8. TWssraragaa«haTlawWaansio«*4lokaaldl arrtrsnifSsrsrEr'Ks

Prulu and Kite at ths oheapcsi pasi hl*prla«K. Veffiwi trading stamp*. *1

Romanic,"The Ideal Wall Paint.' Rotualite Is an Oil Paint put up past*- form to be thinned with water. It is made for both inside and outside exposure. It is durable and has stood five yean o» exteriors with seaside exposures. It ia flat (without gloss), washable, hygienic and gives s very art is titvelvety finish. It was adopted by the U. S. Government Buildings at the Buffalo Exposition. Later the (iovenunent used Romalite for its buildings at the Charleston Exposition. The Committee on Exports on Awards, awarded Romalite the gold medal. For sale by A. C. Glut, 41»: Washington street

James J. Doak CARPENTER AND BUILDER Jobbing Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Phone 97

Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES FinoStationary and Blank Books. Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy Boats, etc. M. L. WARRINGTON, 514 Washington Street.

Contractors & Builders YORK BROS.

P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J.

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5.55-

S nrt I* w.—Accommodation. • 00 Mar 7 49

Arrive* Cape Msv

Cape

•t-NliAT* Cape May

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A. T. Dice, Gcn'l Supt. BdsokJ. Wki.ks. Gcn'l Fass'i Acent.

DON’T GET STUCK You can easily get stack without going near anything in the shape of n^pd. You can avoid mud, and you can avoid being stuck. To be stuck in a purchase is to be victimized. You can't get stuck when you Euv Your Harcess cf Us. - W. A- LOVETT

Tbomaa H. Taylor, the popular boot aafi shoe maker, has removed to No. •04 Washington atreet He does all repairing neatly, thoroughly aud at rea•enable prices. He has been doing buslnera lu Cape May for 11 yaara. Ripe

Loan Wanted. Have client* who desire 840U. 8600 •800 and 81000, on first mortgage on ' band. Address Lewie T. Stevens, Atty., OnjmMay.H.J.

' J)ry Qoods, J^oHotlc, an dJyJiUineTTj WHITE GOODS, LACES, Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, RIBBONS, etc. Hosiery and Underwear Ladies’ and Men's Furnishings. Agent for Standard Patterus,

O.L W. KNERR 618-80 WA8H1HQT0H STREKT, CAPS MAY.N. J.