Cape May Herald, 24 November 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1904.

CHARMING OLD LADY \ _________ JUDGE PJLBXE&E XOTBE& TILLS OT CANDIDATE'S YOUTH.

Proud of H«r Son's NomUmUon tor U» Hifhost OOm In tho Notion —Thinks Hot Satisfaction Pomona bio.

Doctor (Coon.) _ Mro. Hon 111 b. rat ton r*ar«.or, mother of Alton Brooas Dark or. ooolud quiot1> and with <n*ni tj tho news of her son's noaUnoUon tor the piosldoacy. At U» caeerful and omj home of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Milos, of No. Z»1 KUiatooth street, Derby, a representative of the New York Herald was received most kindly. Mrs. Miles Is a slater of Juose 1’irker. Mrs Parker will be 80 years old next January. From the lively interest she takes in matters of general Importance and her keenness of perception one would not know her age, however. It was In the midst of a happy family group oo the veranda of the Miles home that Mrs. Parker sal with Snip, her favorite dog. bealde her chair. Mrs. Parker la much amused by the cartoons printed with her son as a chief figure. For several weeks she has been collecting them from various Journals, so that her scrapbook collection Is now extensive. "Yea. I presume many mothers are Interested In me now because of my son's position In the public eye. My pride in him Is pardonable. I am sure. I have always been proud of him, but never until events pushed him forward for consideration aa a presidential nominee had I thought of him aa a possible future president. Of course. I here felt that It was an honor to him and to hit mother and family that he had climbed the ladder as far as he had when he became chief Judge. “Some things thst I hsve read about him have not been pleasant, because I know the writers did not know him. But so many hare been kind and hsve seemed to be fair to him. Public matters have been of interest to me all my life, but naturally new so much 4s of late, nor have I followed political developments so closely. “When Alton was a boy I recall very well that men in our old home at Cortland. N. Y., used to call him 'judge' playfully. He was a sober sort of boy, very studious and Interested beyond his years in books and the questions that men dls-

MR8. HARRIET 8. PARKER. Of other of the Democratic Nominee for

cuss. He did not seem to me to play like my other children did.” Remark was made about the little white silk ribbon bow that Mrs. Parker wore over ber heart, and she said that for many years she has been a member of the Woman's Christian Temperance union in Cortland. N. Y. She la an earnest advocate of the temperance cause, and members of her family say that not If It would be the only means of saving her life would she consent t“ take a drop of stimu-

Jadgt Parker himself and Mr. and Mrs Milas art Episcopalians. Fred H. Parker. another son. Is a resident at New York city. An lata reeling fact about Mrs. Parker la that Mss has beta for 60 years a subscriber end reader of a church paper of bar own denomination. In parsons] appearance Mrs. Parker is somewhat above

parent Hot silvery b combed from the mU Mm. frames a sw*et face that Is full of smiles. Hot brown eyes twinkle readily at anything amusing.

save a small chaste knotted gold pis at 1 . oMa ; *** " bar throat holding hack a iaee covered j h * r e * 11 collar. Her gowm was of gray tflk. Her

end honors he has not permitted ta dim his remembrance of his mother, and It it said that she treasures above all else her son's letters to her. Jadge Parker** father, John Brooks Parker, died In ini A black and white portrait of him hangs In the library of tbs Miles home. A strong family resemblance Is noticeable In the features of Mrs. Parker. Mrs. Miles and Judge Parker.

FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ClaetMT Steels Oeolatleee. Money oa call steady at SU par cent. Prime mercantile paper, 4*84* per cent. Exchanges. IIM.iaS.771; balances. 17.414.161

Amal. Copper... W* N. T. Central.. Atchison tmk Sort. A West. B. A O *7* Penn. It It... Brooklyn R. T.. •% Btadkm C-.C..C.* §LL. SSS Bock Island... Chea A Ohio.... IMt Bt. Paal Chi. A Northw..Bl 8001*040 Pec.. D. A H. 1S4 Southern Ry... ■lie. Mi South. Ry. pf.. Oea. Electric....tatfc Sugar IU. QMtral MB Texas Pacific . Lackawanna— III Union Pacific.. Louis. A Nash.. MRi U. S. Steel Manhattan M7% U. A Steal pf.. Metropolitan.... 1MH West. Union... Missouri Pac—MBii

FLOUR—Quiet and lower t

sell- VtostiBijtna S; winter

WHEAT —Opened steady and turned firm oa bullish Kansas ptntr reports, toriter world - —

sign buying, lighter world's shipments and covering; May. tl 10 lt-i»Cl.U; July. FEED —Trirm; spring bran, ta state, common tn 1

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°*f^Oq£^riroi; domestic fleece. SStaSc

—Firm and is good demand; full creams, fancy. mjSlltej oo.. cnoicw, 11 He : du. fair ta good IMtG LIVE POULTRY—Steady and in fair demand; fowl*. UpUc.: old roosters, 8c.; s;g.a3grtaapa,i!F^ E; DRESSED POULTRY - Firm and In good demand: fowls, choice fresh killed. Ue; do . fair to rood. ueiBkc. ; (rid SSSTv’**-

lo rood. __— jearty cl llglic.: do., fair to good. 14<rUc do., choice. UClCe.: do., fair to 14c.: turkey*, nearby fancy, choice. Be.; do., fair to good, western do., fancy: BOffc.; cho do., fair to good. ISglSc.: ducks, 11914c. a N Live Stark Markets. CATTLE—Supply heavy: market choice. B.Bgd-eoTprtme. BALM; fal 94: veal calves. TOT M HOOS — Receipts heavy; market C l me. heavy. M 7094(0; medium avv Torkere. tiABOA®; light T< *4 40<*4 SO; (rigs. (4 S94 ®; roughs. NOB-B. SHEEP AND LAM BS—Supply fair; market steady: prime wethers VlMCAIO, common cheep. 110* *— —

The Golden Text 'They also have erred through wine, and through strong drink are out of the way." “Wine!" "StrongDrink!” The Devil's own! Fair Wine comes with her enticements. She makes captive the appetite and leads It away upon error's pathway. The way seems pleasant the company delightful, the prospect alluring. But ere long the fair temptress introduces her friend Giant Strong Drink. He appears like a Jolly good fellow, and soon be and Mr. Soul and Body are fast friends. For friendship's sake the will Is put In chains and ambition, lore, honor, everything, is given up Fir# Near Werld'a Fair. ST. IXJU1S, Nor. 2L—A rentaurant' and part of the roof of a street car pavilion near the main entrance of the world's fair grounds were destroyed by fire. The blaze caused excitement and many hundreds of persons rnsbed out of the exposition gates before tbey reaDzed that It would coat them an ad- N dltlonnl admission fee to return. The damage is $fl,000.

WASHINGTON. Nor. 22--The president has offered Senator Cockrell of Missouri the isthmian canal cornmlsatonershlp made vacant by the resignation of Oolooal Becker of Michigan and has also toM him that if he feels that hM health will not permit him to taka this pteee the president desire* to effer him a position on the Interstate

SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. ZL-Among the pasaangsrs on tho steamer Domane, which baa arrived from Honolulu.

Tho fenaral of Paten Nobis, derk of the Long Island City police court, who was shot dead at hM home in Lane Island City - - -

with slow and distinct rauadatioa. Mr*. Parker and her eoa have kept or a delightfully intimate correspond-

WASHINGTON. Ner. tt-It was anuOTtnred at the White Homo that AA

t the old bom* to carve ! Increasing public cane t

SYMPATHY JS MISAPPLIED. Fresldant of Tala University j t Samaritan and Xs Taken for a Daring Bobber. New Haven (Ccnn ) fipertaL No matter who a mao Is, there Is usually one subject upon which be dislikes to coe verse, and In the esae of President Hadley, of Yale university. U Is tha setUag of dislocated Jaws. Mr. Hadley had been shewn just how to do It by a physician of bis scqualntance. That was months beiore his knowledge was unexpectedly called into service. On a Fall river steamer the head of the New Haven college was sharing the stateroom of a gentleman who had taken pity upon the Isle-comer, * bo

ARTHUR D. HADLET. (President of Tale Who Wafc Carried Away b>-Gratitude ) could get no room for himself. Mr Hadley. of course, had the upper berth. In the middle of the nlgbt from the lower berth came gagging sounds, gurgles and low moans. Mr. Hadley Jumped down and snapped on the light. There lay hts benefactor. Lie chin tight against his breast, his mouth open, and his Ups drawn rigid. President Hadley recognized the signs. “Be calm, sir,” he said, excitedly, know just what tddo." Wrapping a towel about his thumbs to prevent their being caught when the Jaws should fly into place, he climbed Into the berth and kntellng by the man’s shoulders took the ends of the jaw firmly In his hands and began to work it Into place. The rest -of tbb story Is merely this That President Hadley had to spend practically all the rest of the night trying to explain to his cabin mate, the. ship's captain and surgeon, and half the other officers that he was merely endeavoring to do a kihdnass*~aEd had no thought of assaulting a peaceful citizen who happened to hare a nightmare.

Tbs Golden Text ■The angel of the Lord encami round about them that fear Him and dellvercth them." Elisha knew Elisha's servant saw it All the he of* faith of the Bible fought the Lord's **»apaiyna In this confidence. Jesi spoke of the legions of angels which the Father could send to deliver Him had it been His will so to do. -The declaration of the text Is literally true. Though unseen. the forces of God are real and all ronquering. Faith, simple faith, a* tilth, unwavering faith, expec faith, conquering faith, command*—all God's unlimited resources and power.

BOUND BROOK. X. J_ Nov. 22.The works of the Standard Paint company bare were destroyed last night at a loss roughly estimated fit 040000. The greatest loss was on the main building, which was filled with valuable machinery. An explosion of gaao11 ne Is supposed to have started the

Kr*e*lae* SlweaU -AD Well." NEW YORK. Not. 22.—The Hegapollack station has been in communlcattoo with the Red Star liner Kroon-

NEW YORK. Nov. 22 -Former Judge Alton B. Parker, late Democratic candidate for the presidency, has become a resident of New York city, making hM bocoe at the Hotel Netberland. He has taken a suit of rooms on the third floor and will live there until summer, when be will return to his farm at

Prof. Wilcox say* that western Kansas la crazy. What western, Kansas says if Prof. WUoox is too aumeroaa to men-

Sale For Taxes.

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