Cape May Herald, 24 December 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAFE MAY HERALD

Lewis T.'Stcvcnb. Pkomiictoii. Waumcn C Nc*u Manaocm.

AM INDEPENDENT WEEKLY.

Published Every Thursday at SyOG >\ ashlncton Street, Cepe May, N. J.

subscription; e DpLiaft Pen Yean in Aovsncc

THB HERALD, CAPE rtAY, N. J.

TMtIRSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1903.

ai..l by thi-i

frif^slonnl &urU. IAME8 USCRAT, M. D.

Baeerdar—Jdu. W. — Aaaaaaor—Uowat4 V. Otur OiHeelw I. Haeiy Mipnnea. .JsilI Trraaiuar, laaac H. Babb ....tea. I CaBOriaaMaar r ’

(OppoalU OoaerM Hell ) Oats Mat Oxtt, It. 3 Im Hoerai— State, at. tta4p.au 1tetp.a>.

-|R. WS8LEY RO DOERS WALES,

-Chariaa P. (MdoR ... WlUUm SL Kilts " Bntbetford “ P. Qttsr “ L. Scnelleneer..... “

Henry 8. Howard L. Barclay L.

BOARD OP HEALTH. Dr. A. L Leach. President . .8epl. L 1 LcwU T. Btsrcaa. Bscratary .. t

United States Pharmacy, i Arc Dbcatcb Strsbta Oepa Hey City. > *■ Raaldence. Wat.*' UultN' pytH P*- f ?»IOR* Bi lJ.

The Evils ol Bribery.

.. Thrr>- can be no crime more serious than brllwry. Other offenneaArlplata one law while cor/upilon*trik«aat |ba loundalloii of sir law. f ■nier our form of Ooreronici.1 ail auihorlly Is vested iutbe people

legated-to thofc wl

uCl.-ial capacity. There can be >i,« oflonac hi avier than that of him in a hom such a sacred truet bea I posed, woo sella it for bia owu Raiu and . enricbu-.i-n'i.aod no less Leary la the of* feiue of the bi ibu giver. lie la wurae than the thief. I “l llie thief robs tbe individual, while the corrupt fficial plunders an entire city or sj:*te. He la aa wicked aa tbr murdcreiT-for the murderer may only take one life agaiuat tbe law, while i he corrupt official and ihu man w bo corrupta tbe offlclal alike abu at the aaaaaainalion of the commoi.nfaith iiaelf. Goreruroeot of the people, by the people, for tbe people, •Trill perish (rem the face of tbe eaytb If bribery is tolerated. Tbe givers and takers of bribes stand on an evil pre eminence of infamy. The exposure and punishment o* public corruption ia au honor to a nation. not a disgrace. Tie shame Ilea In ‘ toleration, not in correction.- No city Or State, still less ibe Nation, dan be injured by the enforcement of law. A» long' as public plunderers when detected can fled a haven of refuge in any foreign land awb avoid punishment, just so long encourage/ tni-ni is given them to continue tbdir ptwotic- s. - If wc fail to do all that in us lies to stamp <>ut corruption we cannot cecape our share of responsibility for tbe guilt. Th. tirsl requisite of successful self- government L uiitliuchiug enforcement of tbe lA« and tbe suiting out of corruption.-

1 lie-‘(lore Roosevelt.

BOARD OP TRADE.

-atephsajL WHmu . Secretary—LewU Ti Btrvena.

County Directory.

W. H. BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE In buy Port of Cepe Uey County Holly Beach. N. J.

00 TO .rJ. D. CRAIG’S.. 108 Jackson St, Cape May to gk J ol , r Shoes Repaired You will find a firirt class Shoe Maker, aud be wil do your work Satisfactorily, as uothing but the very best of Leather is used. lb h Us kto le Cu U' hul hi ta TarHr hid UiU If you meet with accident while traveling, the Empire Registry Company will pay you FIVE DOLLARS PER WEEK for luaa of time. In ewe of death. Slnoo. WE ALSO INSURE AGAINST SICKNESS OF ANY KIND.

Sewing: Machines And Organs Sold ou Instalments ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TUNED AND REPAIRED. ' STRINGS FOR VIOLINS. BANJOS AN6 GUITARS ON HAND. |J. D. Craig, 108 Jackson Street'

W SCT ttBSZT * UASSOtl UILIOAB

IK nrrwr •M-ronxa a 15, IttOS. Trains will leave Cape May as follows for

I'Hll.AD El.PHiA:

6.40 A M —ACCOMMODATION. Stops • at principal stations. Arrive* Phil-

adelphia at 9.41 a M

M.-HXPKESB Connects from Anglraea Branch, Ocean City. Sea Isle City. Arrives at Fhiiadrtphia-'

7-3° ^

3-55 *

3- 3o 4- 45

FLOUR

InaUce _ _.. .. . drtckjon. Dem. Law Indge—Hairlaon Rep. Proaecutor of Pica*-Harry S. Doug la— Rep ....U!r.T*o6 Sheriff—Bnm’l E. Ewing, Dem ISM Coroner 1 *—Oco. 8aj-rr. Jr.. Rep. ... -1S04 Coronee'a—John D. Cral*. Res .nOO Oawer*a *Chn« H. Ciostiag, Res IKK Cossty Clerk—JaUas Way, Rej. IMS Barragats^E CBaton Hewitt, Res... .IgOT County Collector- Lewi* B. Btllwell. County Board of Klectiouinjoa. kl Hand County Board of Eiectioiia—Wliitam T. Connty BoarS of Electiona^Wni.' J.’ Tyler.

J^EWId T. STEVENS. OOUNSELLOn AT LAW, BOS Washington 8L. Cab* Mat. H. J Master and Solicitor In Chanoary. Notary Publlo. Comm iaaloner for Pennsylvania. Surety Bonds tecurod for 00ctractors, aud fidelity purpoaea.

Krarn*. Dem erma of Coart—f ourth Tucadi September and Decemoer.

BOARD OK CHOSEN KHREHOLDEBS. Anthony B. Smith, Palermo, ...../May, 1906. Jos. O. Champion. Ocean City, N. J.

Jan. 1. 1804

John V. Fox. Ocean City ...Jan. 1. IBM Alfred Cteaae. Ptarce’a May. 1904 _ Jeaae D. Lndlam. So. Dennis. May 1906 Wm. T. Bate. FDblng Creek.... May. IMS Mlcajah 8. Smith. Cape May .Jan. 1.190T Wearier R. Wales, Cape May. Jan. 1. 1901 T. Bate, Director: Samuel Town*

end. Clerk.

Our Church Directory.

Among Thu Worshippers of Thu

Different Deaomteetlous.

B ANCIENT MARRIAGES. A Kcconl of TiioKC of One and Two Ontariew Ago. Ik-low we gives Hat of marring^ license r«-< nlr ui Uie office of the Secretary of State of New Jersey. Theee will be continued from week to week aud ought to be interesting to those who want to delve into family history. You trill want the Cai-e Mat Herald -to follow these lists. They began in the issue' of Angus: 20th. (COXTlSt ED FBOM LAST WEEK.) George ILtml and Silvia Mills, May 7.

1773.

Georg-- Hand and Naomi Smith, August

1, 1774. Henry Hand and Elizabeth ber 20, 1730. , .. Isaac Hand and Marcy Thomson, April 8.1730. Jacob Ilrnd and Experience Crowel, Juuw8,1748. Jacob Hand aud Patience Foremam, February 22,1774. Jeremiah Hand and Deborah Hand, March 57.1734. Jeremiah Hand and Kacbel Crawford, March 17. 1739 Jeremiah Hand and Martha Townsend, July 12.17G3 Jeremiah Hnod and Sarah Townaeod, / ’ January 21. 1790. Jease Hand and Mary Smith, November 7.1730. Jeaer Hand and Sarah Learning. January N. John Hand and Elinor Peterson, October 29. 1737. John Hand and Mary Buck, July SB, 1788. John Hand. Jr, aud Sarah Newton, May 5,1774. John Hand and Kebecca Yates, March 85, 1770. Joalah Hand and Zelika Furman, June 85.1787. Levi Hand and Zebtsb Scull. May 10,171*. I^vi Hand and Esther Hewlt, November *, 1774. lAidlam Hand and Elizabeth Jenkins, July 5.17B8. Mauhew Hand and Elizabeth Hand. January 8l, 1775. Nathan Hand and Hannah March XI. 1743. Xrrl Hand and Hannah Evans, September 13, 1775.' Becompensc Hand and Martha Church, Novemlier 15.1701 Recompense Hand and Aehsah Hand. March 1. 1780. tsbaiaicmr Hand and Lydia temberS, 17BI. Shamgar Hand and PriacUU Hildreth, February 27. 1772. Silas Hand and Patience Church, Marti) 28.1748. Silas Hand and Sarqh Crowell, April B,

17*1.

Thomas Hand and Jeruaha Johnaoa, f. Mar 18, 1778. WillUm.Hand and Catherine Mffckry. January 2*. mi. William Hand and Htanah Garrison, Cumberland. November 17; 1775. Hugh H«thorn afi A Iguvt I-'-. 1781. (to re corner■

Rev. Cenkt K. Long, acting Pastor. Preaching Sunday morning at 1050; evening at 8.01^ Sunday School at 8.00 FJI. Wednesday evening prayer aeivloe atS. Commnnion service every third Sabbath of each qnartci. Tbe Ladlea’ Missionary Society meets the last Friday of each month at 8 r.n. All >-ca«Bnrr free. Everybody welcome. "VlBSTW. B. CBCKCH. Rev. a F. Gaskin, D. D., Pastoi. Preaebiug on Send ay morning st 10.80. In the evening at 7.85, ■ 9 a. H. aud 6,80 r. m. on

Sundays.

Sunday School at 8 r. M. Epworth League Monday evening at

o’clock.

Mid-week prayer service Wedneaday reotng at 8 o’clock. Class meetings, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings. BAPTIST CBCKCH. Rev. George Wllllama, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning at 10.80. In tbe evening at 84)0. Sunday morning Workers Meeting et 10.00 a. M. ' Sunday School at 8.00 r. U. Wedneaday evening Prayer Meeting at

Mv cvnaUtnt effort la directed toward tbe supplying of my trade with tbe freshc*t, purest and moat palatable bread,

8 o'el

Young People’s Meeting Friday evening at 8 o’clock. Men’s Meeting Saturday evening at 8 o'clock.

WE CURE MORPHINE HABIT.

We Bare Discovered a JCarveloos Remedy for Drug Habits and we Give It To You Free. We have found a marvelous remedy for storing to parfeot health, men and women suffering from the awful ouree of drug habit. h, bow or wbeu you grit ft. This la no ordinary drag or method of ■fit. We are coaatAatiy curing the ret eases of drug habit known and give unqualified guarantae to cure any earn dertskrn by us or refund your money, ty* urge every person aufleriog from thb terrible dtreeae to write ue and we will aond free a bottle of our marvelous 4y. We urge pbyticlaoa having refractory bo want to beeured of.thhi

awful

eoofideotlal tu eovtiopmt

STEWART & BARTON rajxcnxciAX, F?ouse Sign Sainiiiers

•SO Jaolcmon St., Oa-rm mjlv, N. J-

F. W. WOLFF BAKER anil CONFECTIONER, 410 Wsuhtogton Street, . ~ir=.CfiPE MAY. N. J.

Ocean lind of Congress Street, CAl’K M/VsY, X. J.

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1 Train* uaivr I Week Day* —

? c r P. M. — Exprres. Arrive Phliadel-3-55 phis 5.55.

SCX DATs.

P. M. Expire*. Arrive Philadelphia

Philadelphia for Cape M»r :

g 45 A. M. — Expire*. Arrive Cape May Q , r A. M. — Accouimodatioe. Arrive

1 I ‘J Cape Hay 11.(,5. Open all tlieTear. 'Capacity65. StoUerateRates. Fine lawn U >5 i'-“ Loratimi-d’iwnipaiurd. Large A ry R.M>uleruly Equipped. •5 Ai0

8*45

James J. Doak CARPENTER JNO BUILDER Jobbing: Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J.

Circulating library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Fine Stationary and Blank Books. Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy Boats, etc. U. L. WARRINGTON, 514 Washington Street.

Contractors & Builders YORK BROS. ■tea to** envea to** P. O. Box 661. Cape May. N. J.

Loan Wanted. Have client* who deeire 8400. 8500 8800 and 81000, on firwt mortgage on bond. Addrem Lewis T. Stevens. Atty., Gape May, K. J.

Address, Manhattan TberupeuUe Amo- be aaut

Dep’t R., 1185

Tost City.

?tia*ylv*al* EaUrcxi't Winter XxowtioB

teste B ek

In pursuance of lu annua! custom, the

Pa manger Department of th- Peimayl-

raula Kailraud Company ha* just tafl

an attractive and compreheualve book descriptive of the leading Winter rreurta ol tb* East and South, and giving tbe ratee

and various routes and comblnatinna travel. L'keell tile publication*

of the Pennsylvania Railroad Qitupsnv. this “Wlnler ExearelouTkwk” im z model of typographical and pictorial w-»rk. It la bqund In a handsome and artistic cover to eoioto. end euntalua much valuable Informatton for Winter toniiata and travel eyu to gerural. It ean be bad free of obargs at tbe priocipal ticket offioea of tb* Pennsylvania Railroad Company, o^will

you. 8I8.W to 888.00 end you «rt«.T. A.

FEED

lu tbe line of Flour we Recommend Duluth Pride

^FLOIIR

THE BEST

GRAIN ^ Received Fresh from the Mill every week.

HAY

STRAYi/

WOOD

Field Seeds of the Best Quality.

..202 Perry Street..

WINTER OPENING

with a Complete line of Seasonable Goods, all New and carefully selected from the best houses. Prompt attention given to all order*. Now is tbe time to have W-ntcr Suit* Repaired and

424 WASHINGTON STREET.

►~A Urge belection of Ladies' and Men's Cloth sold by the yard.

HuUdelphU 6.IJ P R

ni'KI’JtV TRAINS.

F-M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stop# at principal intermediate station. Arrive* at Philadelphia Aas P M F.M-KXPKKSS. Connect, from Anglekca Branch, Ocean City and tx-s l*leCity. Arrives st Philadel-

phia 6551- M.

FROM PHILADELPHIA. Train* leave for Cap. May—Express, 8.40 M and 4 <*> P. M. week-day*. Accommo aUojLj 15 P M. Kuuday, express, 900s m.

NEW YORK. November 39, 1903. Express, weekday*, 4 58, 4 40. 5 00, 5 18. 58. 7.00, £33.^8», 903, 930,1031. 1100, *3 30. 300,3 50. 3 5a (Pen'ii^jjnliS/sS 'New York Limueii). 400. *51.. 356.600, 03, •800,900,1000 P.M., 13 1 if hi. SewAT*. 438. 4 4°-5*A>.S -. JO lo.jp A. 1.. •>!35. "z 3"- 3 5»- (P« nua. Limited), 54 (New York Liuilro), 400, Vs*,, , -o. >. :6.7€»-. io-.. .. M., 1303night i u,m West P..ii».i. only, 34s A. M. .... .-,1 >1 T!a:i.. ....34 A M Sunday* Pro... Poi^deipWa only. 13 38 P M dail- (Manhattan Limited). WASHINGTON AND THB SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington. •635, 7.30, 833. 10 30. ij 33. A. M.. *13 36. «i 13. JIJ. 4 46. 5*5, PM. 113B, night, weekdty* Si-kdavs. •6.35, 7 30, 913. 1133 A M-. *i so. 3 30. 4 46. 5 35. 11 *S P. M. For Baltimore accommodation, 9 13 A. M. 2 19 and 4.01 P. M. weekdays, 50;. P M. daily. . i-rom Wc-t-Philadelphia otdy, 335 and ^11 J5 A M., 333, (*533 •Congrcs.iooal Limited.") *5 35. *050. *7.35. p M . 12.01 night, daily. 6.15 P. it. weekday*. •Dining Car W. ATTEI— Gen'l Manajcr P**»'r GEO W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent.

PHILADELPHIA k LZADQfO lOTHT. r ATLANTIC CnTHAILKOAD. TIME TABLE in Eflcet OCT. 6tb. 1903. Train* leave Ca|ie May for i’hiUdeli-blar Week Day* — y.^O A^. M.—Express arrive in Philadcl-7-ou;"

A rcommodation. Arrive Phi-

J. S. WALE>.

HOWARD F. OXTER, Haa purehaaed tl.s l-u*ioeaaof tbe late C. SOUDER, and removed to 311-313 Mansion Street CAPE MAY, N. J.

5-55- , ,

r. x.—Accommodation. Arrive Cape

May 7.49 Si-XUAY-

am — Kxpie**, arrive Cape May

IbfiS

A. T. Dick, Gen'l Snpt. Kosov J. WKKKk. Gen’l Pa**'i A^em.

FURNITURE AND MATTRESSES Window Shade*. Awnings and Beach Truta a 8p oUlVy.

'SEAL ESTAT1 PCS SAL*.

Foil 8* ix—Seven umiuing lota in different locutions in West Cape Msy. Apply to Lews T. Steven*, 6tM Washington street.

handsome cottage on Columbia avenue, near Howard street, for sale. One of the beet located hottages in Cape Msy. Apply to Lewis T. Stevens, Atty., Cape Mav. K. J.

Fob 8al»—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, 609 Washington street.

Lot on Corgie street, near Queen, onth tide, lot 40x510 feet, ehrough to Columbia uvenne. Will .be Mid cheap. Apply to LewiaT. Stevens, Atty., 509 Washington street. Cape Msy, N. J.

FOR SALE—Splendid cottage on Lafhyette street. Lot 40x160. Ten room boose. First class condition. 81250.00 cash, balance on 5 per cent, mortgage. LewiaT. Stevens, 509 Wash-ing^-n street

Foa 8*l»—Twenty-three acres of land between the turnpike and tbe beach, in West Cape Mar and Cape May Cltv. Will be sold In one tract on reasonable terms. Apply to Lewis T. Stevens, 600 Washington street

handsome hotel property for sale. Lot 50x138 on a street, And very close to tbe beach. Has 44 bed rooms, steamheat and sun parlors. Will be sold at fair price. Furniture Included. Address Lewis T. Stevens, AU*., 500 Washington street. Cape May, N. J.

Cape May’s leading

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K. 4.

Time Extended. In appreciation of the |«lr.». age whir - we received during ran day* of the l«*i mouth, we aball, for a abort time give TWO STUMPS FOR ONE; On all Caeb Purchase*. Also for st charge. 1 bat are on our book* that mr. paid Curing thisaslc, we will give tm.. Stamp, for one. ID Sms Ft EOSl Md tm DJlffi.

nnu wnui yuu * do our best to please yon—in the line of Dry Goods and Notions. Ladies' and Chfl-

w 50c. each, while they last.

Mrs. £. TURNER. DRY GOODS. MILLINERY. 516 Washington SL

Romanic,“Tbe Meal Wall Paint.'' Komalite la an Oil Paint pat up in paste form to be thinned with water. It is made for both inside and outside exposure. It Is durable and has stood five years on exteriors witb seaside exposures. It is fiat (without gloss), washable, hygienic and gives a verj artistic velvety finish. It was adopted by the U. 8. Government Buildings,at the Buffalo Exposition. Later tbe Government u*e<LHofnalite for its building* at tbe Charleston Expotition. Tbe Committee on Exports on Awards, swarded Roma lite tbe gold medal. For sale by A. a Glut, 41«

•MUMM IB oap. May mr u ream, mj

DOtl’T GET STUCK. Yon can easily get stuck withont going near anything in the shape of mud. You can avoid mud, and you can avoid being stnek. To be stack in a purchase is to be victimized. You can’t get stuck when yon Bur Your Harness of Us. W. A. LOVETT

J)ry Goods, Jfotions, andJftillineT'z WHITE GOODS, LACES, Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, RIBBONS, etc. Hosiery arid Underwear Ladies’ and Men's Famishing*. Agent for Standard I

0. L. W. KNERK S18-M WABHIMtOI BTXEXT. CAF-BMAY.N.J.