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CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1905
Republican Ticket
WllJJAM H. TUOM»*SON A L*KOY Ml U.KK
10113 C SAYRE sAMI KL F. WARE F SIDNEY TOWNSEND
Oowtmiuwnm of Appeal THOMAS K. WALES THEODORE MUELLER EDWARD CRESSE
CAPE MAT COtllITT DUS
* UAtT WKKK)
1T14-4 JAN. K WEXAR, D ANT ML of Capa May1 CMpt Mat OO.; will of. WUr Matt Totrca* and exaoutrli of " worldI7 wtAM” doUI ehUdrao, daoma n at* of A3«. legacy lo brolbcr Darld. WURobert Town—nd (M yr» eld). Abraham Haod, Matt Hand. Prorad April 18, ITU. Lib. A P !D»-8 Fab. ». Inr—tory of tb« « 304 & 10. all peraonal); mada by Jobe Taylor and Robert Towoaaod. ITU A eg- u Bond of Mary Walla aa admlnlatralrla of Uu aatata. D*rid Walla fellow bondaman. m*-* JAM. U WKAfi. DAVID, ol Cape May oo.. Joiner, will of. Wife Ella* and executrix of real and personal relate Wltneaeee - Chnatlan Bradner. John Brad oar, John TaylOi Proxed May IT. IT*). TJO May A In ran lory of the persona! ate. CM lb.a. mada by John Taylor and
Aaron Learning.
1713 Oct L Aooount of Um —tala by the executrix. EUxabeth. now wife of Humphrey Hughes, who chargae herself with payments to Aron Leamin. BaoJ. and Richard SUM*. John Crandall. Jonathan Swaloe. Jonathan Foreman, Richard Downes. Samuel Ddridga. Natha'l Ruaoe, Kbenlexer Newton. Jeremiah Hand, John Taylor, Ephraim Carman, Wm.! Samuel Johnson. John Parsona, Jacob Spicer. Nathan Hand. Joseph Walldon. Jam at Brigs (for the coffin) and Henry Young, haring paid altogether M7.JLI IflU) MAY kt WESTON, ABRAHAM, of Cepe May. Bond at John Raaraa of Cape May. cooper. — admlnlitre ' “ estate of. Jam— WUle. eorpar, a oordwaincr. both of Burlington, fallow bondemen. Nor. 84. In rectory of Um aatata £48.19A, Incl. £10 for a house and 1 ecu.) made by John Brigs and Alex 1880 May 90. Inrentory exhibited and
Tb* ftontlepAece <■ a atw, aulo*repbed pro trait of Vice Preeldent Fairbanks, mada expraaaly for the National U hit
library at home.
“KoctoeukolUr." cr kitchen frenxy. It g new Industrial disease which a writer in the Gorman M-.allxlnlecbe Wocbenechrtft appears to have discovered. yrwdisg to this writer, kitchen frengy it a perrons disease capable of dlagnoste like any other Ulneaa It Is. besldea. highly Infectious and can be communicated from person to pcracn. It can extend from the servants of one family to the servants of neighboring r.mitw* and It can even happen that entire districts can be -infected. The can— of this disease Is usually to be found In the beat to which Its rtcOm* are generally exposed, to - night sometimes to long stand tug and ocher raw—■ at
of the (State. Burlington Record, p. U. tram agn.)
iTMfir manifests Itself by sudden ootbnxsts of temper, happening IB the wtthont apparent cause Hypocbendrta not tnfnqpently Is one of the symptoms of kitchen frenxy. Bo a— rariooe forma of die—sd hnaglnrtlon. The wrttgr of the arUcie places the disease
count The plan of this man, m reported by (be United Btstoe emi ssrr•ee is BA take etrO —rice examinations for rierkshtpa In thopostofBc— of rarioos small etUea.^ Upon
aof think of trying to prenencr would be so offenatre to the seperior race bat be has been pot --*“i*inaf-
pi to the Manchn languor .and 1 “black" Bngw^i gasettaen the stre— on the Snai > they say Mioald be • German pr
t be tjuot— from 1 “Voyage" of La PerouM, w 1 — told that the natfr— prone e of the eoontry exactly —
In the October number of Tom Wauon'i Magatlne bis editorials are as numerous aa usual. They are, howerer, as plcttureqae sod eflectire as any he has published. 'Whotey nonpoll loai, yet worthy of particular note 0— entitled "In the Mountains" A Day in the Autumn Woods.' Among many other readable features The Montana Copper War," by Ctioinaa Aloysios Rickey, stands oat s ipedmen of finished journalism and of imps tial Interpretation. The portrait of F. Augustus Hetnse, the main perunage of this accent of the copper
Frontipiece of ti)
Thomas H. Tibbies is represented by an article entitled "Danger From BepubliRadicals." Add to this "Eflectire Rate Regulation," by W. G. Joeror, ■What Ben-Saw Morgan Thinks;” "The Loneliness of the CSty.” by Theodore Dreiser;" Plutocracy,” by Constantine Ralli; "Are Treasury Reports
Reliable?" by FUrious J.
'Monarchy Within the Republic,” by Fontaine T. Fox; “Money Monoply,” by J. C. VaUette, and 'The Creed of Populism," by Pierre Firmm. The fiction of Tom Waton's Magaxlne for October is distinctive and vigorus, inclndinc stories by such writers as Will N. Harbin, 8. Oarieton, Mary H. Fisher and others. (U) cents Tom Watson's Magasine. No. 121 Weal Forty-second street, New York.) NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS Low-Katc Vacation Tripe rla Pens
Review of Reviews fbr October The Amerioac Monthly Review ol Reviews for October contains an Unusual number of timely f—tur—. addition to the regular dtpartmesla,the following are the noteworthy orgtaal articles- •'The making of a Mordent Treaty of Peace," by Louis E. Van Norman, of the stall of the Review of Be views, a storv of the Portamonth ference with illustrations of the in
of the treaty: “How 8t.
Received the News of Peace," by_W. T. 8tend, editor of the English Review of
Reviews, written * from the
capital daring the first week in September; “Jspan’s Eldar Statesmen ~ * the Peace,’’ by Adacbi Kinnoenke, with portal t of Mart] uu I to and astal of the views of the opposition in Japan; New Era for the Metropolitan earn of Art, by Chari— de Ray, with IF illustrations, being an exposition of the plans of Sir Caspar Pardon Clarke, the new director, "What the New President is Planning ior the UnivsrMty of IlliDOi*,"by President Edmund J. James himself; "The Uintah land Opening,” with illustrations; aa ill ns Us ted story of the progre— of "Mexicnn Water.
sr Development,” "by
Commerford Martin; an Interview with Piesident Dias ol Mexico, by Henry Stead,on transcontinental trade; a study of "The Future of British India/'by Hr Henry Cotton, who wss the prenidenl of last yesr’s Indian National Congre—; •Switxeriard's Fete of the Vine," fonr pictures of the fete d— Vigncrona at Vevay, with explanatory captions; and Mr. Walter Wellman's vigorous and exhaustive analysis of the question “Is American Life Insurance on TMalT from the stand-point of the policy iolder. There are many noteworthy Leading ArticL of the Mopth” and
other review departments.
The National Magasine For Octobec
Did you know that Presider
veil is of royal descent—a sort of far* removed cousin of King Albert Edward
of Great Britain? That both m
in their veins the blood of Brnes and Wallace und other Scottish Kings? That the president’s maternal nnctas were
that one of them wav sailing m the Confederate privateer AJabamSwben she ana sunk by the Kearaarge? The— tacts and others scarcely Is— interesting are developed by Junta McKinley in an article published in tbs Nation sins for October. Portraits ol the father and mother of President Booed several of hta distinguished i gives with thearticta. In Frank Putman’s “Bsms
is devoted to a
discussion of *T. R-, His Critics sad
Mayor—Thos. W. Mlltat- Jan. j. 1908 Alderman—Pranois K. Duks-Jau. 1,1907 Council—Joa Hand—.,—...—Jon. 1,1907 BamnalT. Bailor.—Jon. 1.1907 Robert J. Or—wall..-Jan. I, IMP T. Maoksl Sharp.....Jon. 1.1908 Jsa. J. Doak Jan. 1.1908 Joseph R. Brooks....Jan. 1,1908 Jos. K. Taylor Jan. 1,1908 Louis C.Sayre. Jan. I, F. Kidney Town—nd Jan. 1, Recorder—J do. W. Tbompsju Jan. 1, 1908 As—aor QUbert C. Hngs— - Jan. 1. 1908 Collector—Bol N—dles. Jan. 1. 1908 ' mH. Smith Jan. 1.1906 of Appeal, ors Mustier Jan. 1. Edward Ores— Jan. 1, Tb—. R. Walsa. Jan. 1.1908
S. H. Moore, vice prssldsnt. - tyo6 Dr. Xdsaid H. I'bllUpa Clerk.. IWO WuUm H. TI—pson 1908 Walter A. Lovett.— 1908 Barclay L 5cfa*l!ens«r 1906 WUHam T. Stevens ... 1907 Dr. A. L I<snchi - ■••907 Charles F. Qaidort. - 1907 BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. A L L—ck. Prvsld—t - Bret- L 190J Dr. V. M. D. Marcy, Secretary ...1908 Robert A Band 1904 Lafarrllr ST Hal! “ 1»4 Albert B. Little 1904 Ovonv L Lowrtt 1906 BOARD OF TRADK. President —8t»pbtn B. Wilson. ■veretarr—Lvwts T. Btrvena “ s W. Millet.
County Directory.
Jsstict Supreme Coart—Francis I. Swsyxc.
Cir—lit Juugt—AUrn H. Endloott
Lsw^ Judse—Hairisoa H. Voorbrei.
ii—a-H—iy S. Douglass.
Rre--
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The remaining dates of the popular Pennsylvania Railroad ten-day excursions to Niagara Falla from Philadelphia. Baltimore, and Wsnblngton — a.-—•—
M and October 18.
The excursions —— « — — — ran by two root—. That 00 September n. going hr way of Harrisburg and the picturesque repay of the Busquehauua. special train 1—ring Philadelphia at 6.10 A. M-; exsarslon of October IS running via Tr—ton, Manunka Chunk, and the Delaware Valley, 1—ring Philadelphia oo special train qt 8 07 A. M. Excursion ticketa, good for return passage on any regular train. sxnlualTe of limited expre— trains, within ten days, will be sold at 91000 bam Philadelphia
and all polnta on the Delaware uiyision; tUiffi from Attautic Cltr 9MD bam Lanother points, including Trenton. Bordeutown, ML Holly. Cape May. Salem. Wllm Ingtou. Went Chester, Banding, and prlu
will be allowed at Buffalo within the limit
of Ueket returning.
The special trains of Pullman parlor .... watf,
parlor-oar —
through I irge FW bs
rsioo.
^ _ time 'at necting trohm. and fariber informatiou apply to osarast tick— nr—t, or addra— Geo. W. Boyd. General Pn-enger Agent,
Ror generationi Niagara Falls been the crea» obifetire paint forte Mta United States, and d—1 ophecies of many —yanta, u ] tlnne so for many morngem In early years » Niagara Ralls trip was —I — could quick—t drain tonriata. But this is State of New York on Province of Ontario on ing reserved for Publl sitnations adjacent to — admissions and a low rate ofi_ Ucensed carrisg— being rigidly by the Park Commission. One special expenaiTe trio view of the rapids, but now the Nia iorve Railroad Co. numing a lin roUey care on each side of the Rapids, Bubm a tee view of the wbipooLetc One special point of Niagara Palis is bat it do— not tall on the w •*- ' tw, one the contrary, : 1 discerns bie as often ereons assert , ____ • u not eeen until tbefird or In contradistinction to the old system f expensive, weci' ssry to visit Nl the Ten Day Ten ■ 'JZ. ing Terminal MO am., B and October 6, and after a t through the scenic Lehigh ing Valleys, arrlv— at Niag the early eVening. Tickets for these excund rate of Ten Dollar* for round trip from Philapciphta and proportionate rat— from other points, are good on special train, or connections only and good retarn within ten days on ail trains except "Black Diamond Fxpra—." On Return trip stop-over* will be allowed at numerous pise— of interest, and holders of the— tickets can secure speeial low rat— on tads trips from Niagara folia, stc. ror fall information commit ticket agenta or addra- Kdson ). Weeks, 0001 Passenger Agent PniU-
dtaphta.
uppmeorrs MONTHLY A FAtatl IHMIl
L. Bright, Rep -*907 & Miller, Rep 1907
Coroner's—John D. Crsla. Brp 1M06 Colour’s—Chsa\H. Cl—teg. Rvp... Coon tv Ctvrk—Julius WarTRep. • • - Barra—to-E. CBatsw Hsynti. Rsp County Collector—Joseph 1. Scull R. 1908 Cvontr Boar8 of Elvctions-Joa K. Baod. BOO. 1906 County Bo.nl of ElvcUono-Charl— E. Foster,Rep — _...1906 Creinty Bov8 of Elvctloos-Wm. J. Tyler. n ~~ L 1906
J of Rlrctlono—Michael H.
!—KoarthT—sOay la April.
Antboqy B. Smith, Palermo, Ian.i 1906 W. a Johnson. Oeson Clty.._Jau. 1, 1907 John P. Fox, Ocean City Jsu. 1. 1907 L. P. Vanoman. Dt— Creak. Jan. 1, 1906 Jesse D Lndlam.So. Detmi* Jan 1,1907 Wm. T. Rate. FtiMo* Creek.. May. ifi*
m
Adonlrsm Chapter. No 88, Koval Arch Maaous—OouvoqotloDa. third Monday of each month at lodge room, Wnahlngion and Franklin ■trerla. Cape Inland Lodge, No. *). F aod A M —Comm an lean on*, aecoud and fnartb Tnraday• of each month at lodge room. Washington and Franklin nrreeu Caps May Camp, No. 8771, Modern Wood men of America—Meet* flr»t Wsduewlay of each month at Auditorium. Cape May Conclave, No. 188, Improved Order of Heptseoph* - Meet. »t Ogden • HaU.SU W—blDgton «troet. on aeouad nod fourth Tbnradaye of each mouth Cape May Coaneti. No 1081; koyal Arcanum—Meets first and third Turxlny* of each month at Auditorium. Cape May Lodge. No. SI. A. O. U. W. Meets first and third Thoreday* of each mouth at SIS Washington urevt Cold Spring Council. Jr U. U A M No l&—M—U in hall at Cold Spring, every Tu—day evening at 7 o'clock. Columbia Lodge. No. 33. ladrpeodeut Order of Mechanic* -Meeu each Monday at Andltorinm. Eureka Lodge. No 7. Ladle*' 1 O. M Meets second and fourth Thurxlay* of each month at Auditorium Friendship Connell. No. *7. D. ol A - Meets on Tuesday afternoon of each week t X8Q, In Jr. 0-U.A.M Hall, Cold Spring The John Mecray Post No.. 40. O A K meet* on the third Friday of each mouth at 7A0 o’clock p. m.. at Franklin .treet school baiidiDK Mayflower Lodge. No- 3S8. Independent Order of Odd Fellow, - Meet* each Friday t the Auditorium, Jackaou street. Ogallalla Tribe. No. 157. Improved Order of Red Men—Meet* ai SIP Washington street Cape May Fire Department, meet* Monday evening In each month at o Washington and Franklin atresia
SMALL SAVINGS— HOW THEY GROW
183.50 *73 75 365-00
$ 18250 365.00 912.50 1 825.00 2 737 50 3 650.00
The ioregoing table docs not include interest, which if added, would largely increage the results shown. II you wish to take advantage of the above, call or write to us and we will gladly open an account with you. Three per cent. Interest paid. Security Trust Company, Of Camden, N. J. Cape May Banking House, COR. OCEAN AND WASHINGTON STREETS.
Chnrch Directory tr. MART'* k. C. CBCnCH. Rev. Father D. J. Kelly, Rector. Houre of divine service on Bandays, [«—e» at 7 and 9 a. m. Banday School at 2J0 r. tt. Roeary, sermon and benediction of the Mart Blessed Sacrament at MO r.M. Week-day*, Man at 7JO a. m. Seme— every Friday evening at R. * r.«. cacaos fir Tin Anvrirr. Rev. Trend* T. H. Ftau. la choree. Banday Barrio—: 10. 80 a m, Morning Prayer and Sermon; BJO a m. Bandayretool: k00 P- Kracing Prayer end
JMteTA morutag at P-80a m
evening Prayer and ndfir—s.
yy-KT jmiT * sxaseou raoboai nc grrxer (ktobm 3, 1905. Train* will lesve Cape Msr u follow* for PHILADELPHIA: < . 0 A. M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stop. at principal intermediate nation* Arrives of Philadelphia 9.39 * m. 1 in A M—EXPRESS. Conneet* frotr /' Anglenca Branch. Ocean City ant Ben Isle Otv- A rrhes at Philadelphia 9.31
Connect* from Anglesea Branch, Ocean City and Sea laic City. Arrives at Philadelphia 6.1 J p. m. SCXOAT TBAfXS. 1 m P.M.-ACCOMMODATION Stop. ,Vd w at principal intermediate atation* Arrives at iTilladelphia Ajj P M V M—EXPRESS. Connect. Anrte*ea Branch, Ocean Citj Arrives at Philadelphia A55
4-45 Sea I.le PM. FROM PHILADELPHIA. Trains leave for Cape May—Eapre—. 9^0 a m., and *.08 p m. week-day* Aceom modstioc^lj^m^ Stniday. express, 9.00 Train* leave PhiianxiasUA. Broad Street Station ior NSW TORE.
Wednesday* an Praysr and Litany Thursdays, evenl
Rev Arthur W. Spooner, D. O., Pas-
or.
PreiM—rvi—In the lecture room every abheth —arnlug at 10 o'clock. Morning trrios at IOJO. Evening eervtae at 7AO. Mid-weak prey- m-tlcg at 7JO. Junior End—ror Friday aflernoon at Ao*nloek. Ban lor bd—vor Friday evening rt 7 JO Sunday school at SJA All are cordially InvKed. S—U Free. riXJT M. X CHUSCH. Rev. Jam— Burnt, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning at 10.80. In the evening et 7,45, Meetings at S a. H. aod 0.90 P. x, oc Baodaya. Sunday School at 8 p. ■. Epvrorth League Monday evening at 8 o’clock. Mid-weak prayer eervtae Wednesday evening rt 8 o'clock. Claw ux ' and Friday BAPTlOT CHURCH, Rev. H. F. Crego, Pastor. Preaching on Banday mornh^ rt 10.80. In the evening rt 7 JO. Sunday morning Workers Meeting at XOOa-M, Sunday School rt 8.80 r. n. Wndnewtay evening Prayer Meeting at 7.80 o'clock
pstv.s isLiaw .”?■! s }«>. •t3*»-*t3-**. 4-5 * ~ * ‘ 6 ao, 700, *800.900, it . Scxnavt. 4 38. 440.
P. M ., IJ 03 night.
From We*t Philadelphia only, j 44 A. M.
id *12 34 F M daily.
WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH.
September it. 1905.
For Baltimore and Washington, *635, ’•■V/i ■ ' ‘
njv
•Dining Car. t Extra-fare Train. W. W. ATTHRBUkY, J. R. WOOD. Gen’l Manager. Paaa'r Traffic Manager
GEO. W. BOYD,
General Paaaenger Agent.'
Young People's i tag at 7.80 o’clock M—'o Meeting B
Meeting Saturday evening ntS.00
». eout rm tfters, t.e.ihde. 1904 rr accomodate tho— detarl rtalt the Fair at ML Holly, N. J„ on tea. the P—nay' will aril exeunt United Railroad, of New Jersey Divlaon, la New Jersey, tat AllanUc CHy. MUlville, Brid—too.
Bpsntal trains will bs run — foltawa bom PhilodelphUiMarket Street Wharf): On OoTObert, 4. eed i nt 8.19 A- M.. and
: on October A 4. st 10.00 A. M.. end on October • arty 11.80 A.M. end 1AM P. M-, a*
Sfi"-*- oJsrri"* wi
ms of the A—i-n State" and Tbe ' ^
' tM reed a hta £mm
4 4n.S *S 6 I&, ti*. P M and 13 t, weekdays. Sundays, •6. js. 7 *5 II oA A M., »I 25. *3 ao. 4 46. 5 3A ” »
.U night.
West PhilAdrlphU only, JJJ and
*6y>, and *7 35 P-
ATLANTIC CUT RATLMAP TIME TABLE in Meet Sept.
WHXXDAVe.
Lv. Oape Mny. Arr. Philo. 0.10 a. m. (accommodation) 8.36 a.) 7 15 a m (Expre—, 90 mlnates)8.45a.i •8.06 a. m. Expre—, 9.45 a i •8 00 p. m. . Expre— 5.10 p.i 84k) p. m.-RcoetMKXlation. 6.26 p.l 4 66 p.m. ita^rem. fi.66 p.m MO p m fl.00 Excursion 8.10 pm
•CSDAVB-
890 a m (anoommodation) 8.80 p m (nooommodation)
9.26 a m 6.10 p m 6.10 p.m 8.10 p.m 10.40 p.m
fiDOpm
8.60 p m expre—,
WXXXDATS.
Lv. Philo. Arr. Cape May. 7JUm m 81-00 Excursion 9.18 a m 8 60 a m expre— 10 40 a m 8 60am Local 11.14 o.m 1.40 p m expre—, 8.38 p m 4 16 p m 90 minnte expre— 6.46 p m 4JO p. m. (accommodation.) 7 JO p.m
Bjr. m.
expre—, •cHDara.
7JO a m 81 00 Excursion 8 00 a m accommodation
A thaix grasv
7 JO p.m
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