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CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1905

CAPE MAY HERALD

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A NOTED ENGLISH EDITOR AND POUTICLAN

THURSDAY, OCTOBER l>. 1903. Republican Ticket

JAMES M. E. HILDRETH or CAT* MAY cm WILLIAM H. THOMPSON A. LaKOY MULLER Motor THOMAS W. MILLET

CohocO. LOUIS C. SAYRE SAMUEL F. WARE F. SIDNEY TOWNSEND

GILBERT C. HUGHES

AITTYTK SCHELLENGER -I Comauiritmort of Appeal THOMAS R. WALES THEODORE MUELLER EDWARD CRESSE

Mixed PoIIiIca la New Jeraey Thu Memi lo be a bad year for political mAcblnea in Kew Jersey. M-. Eve*ett Colby ■taneii the Iroable by throwing down the g»uot>t to Major Cart I^niwhom be enbaeqoen-iv at the ontnanet. Tbe majtr ia na eu*ly worting earnestly to bdp elect M . Oolbv. ■estate Senator—u ia wil'i ig to do more than -hecaodidaUi ?i desiioos of baring him do. So much

fo: Eoex Oonnty.

Over in Hndaon Coonty tbe dtnation ii mocb thicker. Tbe coonty leader the'r Of Colonel Samuel D. Dickinaon. Many yimontbs ago Colonel Dickinaon annonc- •- -ed (bat Mark M. Fagau wonldn't be renominated for Mayor of Jersey City. Tbe Mayor and bis friend* wete too btrong for tbe colonel, however, and the Utler seemingly acquiesced in tbe Mayor’s ykdory at ibe primaries. On the sarfree the outlook wan for peace and harmony, bud persons familar sitb tbe actual conditioor knew that an exnlosioo wann't far ofl. It came right a'ter tbe county convent on, wh‘-b Colonel Dickinson dominated. Tbr co'o.aH inaia'ed on rvn mlnaUns Aesraiblymsn Scofi. wbo opposed in the legialr.it e ine mnnidpal bill* prepared by ibe Fagan adtuiniat'at'oo. Since then Ma vo. and be colonel bare been saying, iu pint, all kinds of baru tfaings about each otbe , and a b-Uer war is on. Even with toingsin ibat condition tt looked as if M^yo. Fagau might safely count on le-eMCtiou. Dot a new feature has en^wd inlo tbe figbl. Tbe State of Sew It eey ba* bought a number of voting inacniuefc, and it U the ptivtlage o." tbe Seere.aty of .be State to designate tbe election precincts In which they absJI be need. It m> uappena that Colonel Dicklusoo la Secretary of State and be has seat machines to tbe trieta of Jersey City In which

II rob him of

them by practically forcing Democ to vote a straight tick*!. The Fa people arc not, however, utterly hopeless. They intend to vpeo ac

st rating now to vole »plit t eketa on the maeUhat, and tbay an looking forward to victory on Flutlna Day.—Mw York

Yha ananel meeting of Mm Ckpe May Oonnty Boani of Agrienbnn will bo b«M at Oald Spring. S., To M, ia tbe Grange Halt In onopamtinn with tbe OoMStA

Henry Laboocber* U generally listened to when he gives uttarancs to hi* thoughts. If the attention l* not alway* respectful. He publlsbea a paper to call* by gh* name of "Trath,- and that la *hat la the m«ttbr with hfcn. H Is said. a« unpleasant habit of uttering truth*. HI* latest utterance to .which attentloiL has '■ to called over here la a frivolous one* the eablr dlapatobaa report some aort of no—eoae aoant tbe chastisement of wives. I don’t remember Juet what he I* quoted as saying. I believe some satirical advice concerning the use of a strap. Mr. Labo oc he re would batter look out. be may have another hornets' neat about hla ears. But let us review hie career a little are w* ■peak of penalties paid for stinging word*. Mr. ^a bo ocher* »*» boro in LbidPh. educated at Bum. and. under the au^lce* of.hU uncle. Lord Taunton. entered the diplomatic aervlee. He remained In the Aervlee but ten years, has been in parliament since istfi. When Lord Lyon* was ambassador at Washington. Laboucherr resided there as attache of the English legation. He has traveled extensively In >1111* country and Mexico, and the story goe* that he roamed for alx month* our western wild* with Chippewa Indian* for companion*. Perhaps from them he learned the effectiveness of arrow-straight words In his Journalistic work he ha* sent such words forth frequently, and ever they teem to have reached their mark. In 187S he established a political and society Journal under the name of Truth, and hi* trenchant criticism of public affairs before long Involved him In numerous libel suits. He does not choose the winning side. He was an ardent friend of the Irish home rate cans*. A member of the royal commission to Inquire into the Jamleaon raid of ISM. he severely crlticlaed the Rhode* party. During the Transvaal war he sympathised with the Boers.

“MORGAN’S OUTSIDE MAN”

We might call George Walbridge Perkins by other names. This one b catchy—A Mllllon-Dol-lar-a-Year Man. Hera Is another—From Office Boy to the Riverside Drive. And still another—Star Witness In the New York State Insurance Investl-

clrcles, bat now he that runs and reads knows of tbe man that told about the contribution, mad* by the Now York Life to the republican national com-

mittee.

Mr. Perkins—a comparatively young man. 41 yean old—not only has full partnership with the great J. P. Morgan company, btat be Is also ftm vice president of the New York Life. He was born In Chicago, hte father a Chicago agent of the insurance company in which the eon was one day bold the position of vice president. Young Perkins began work at IB. starting In ae office boy In an Insurance office. Ha remained In this office ten ——* — *——-= -* At ao

it of bis company.

reinstated In Germany, succeeding where other* now became second vice president Hie tion of the first foreign loan ever placed he negotiated the German loan of $20,000,000. Financier* abroad and at home found something In this rising young man —we might safely say risen young man. Mi. Perkins Uvea on renowned Riverside drive, and ia said to be very fond of hla home, of domestic tastes. He looks with disfavor on the young man afraid of work, addicted to lata hour*—lata o' night and late o' mornings. CHR1BTOPHKR WEBSTER.

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Cbarch Directory rr. hart’* a. a cbcbcb. Rev. Father D. J. Kelly, Rector. Hoar* of divine service on Sunday*, Isaac* at 7 and 9 a. m . Sunday School at 2J0 r. u. Rosary, aennon and benediction of be Moot Bleeaed Sacrament at 8.00 r.n. Week-days, Ma* at 7 JO a. m. Bemoes every Friday evening at 8.

Sunday Serrieea: 10. R) a m,*i?ornlng Prayer and Sermon: 8*0 a m, Sunday- -*--**- —- — — “-»y*r *£

Oar Secret Societies. ilram Chapter, No. 88, Koval Arch Maaone—Convocation*, third Mouda^of each moo lb at lodge room, Washington and Franklin street*.

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May Qsmp, No. 8778, Modern Wood- ■“ ' lari* Aral Wednesday

Auditorium.

Cape May Conclave, No. 188, Improved Order of Haptaaophs—Meet* at Ogdeti'a Hall.818 Washington street, on second and fourth Thuradaya of each month. Cap* May Council. No. 1881; Royal Areannm—Meet* flm aad third Tur*day> of each month at Audhorlnm. Capa May Ixxlg*. No. *1. A. O. U. W.Meet* 8rat and third Thnrsdeya Of each month at 811 Waabtegtoa street. Cold Spring Council. Jr. O. U. A. M. No. 188—Meet* In hall at Cold Spring, every Taeaday even in u ml 7 o'clock. Columbia Lodge, No. 88. Independent Order of Mechanics—Meet* each Monday

at Auditorium.

Eureka Lodge. No. 7. Ladies' L O. M.— Meet* second and fourth Tburedaya of each mouth at Auditorium. Friendship Council, No. 87. D. of A — leeu on Tuesday afternoon of each week at *.80. In Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall. Cold Spring. Tbe John Mecray Port No.. 40, G. A. R meeu on tbs third Friday of each mouth 'dock p. m„ at Franklin street school bnildlog. Mayflower Lodge. No. IBS, Indepeudenl Order of Odd Fellow.-Meet* each Friday at the Auditorium, Jackson street. Ogallalla Tribe. No. 187. Improved Order of Had Men—Meet* at 810 Washington

SMALL SAVINGS— HOW THEY GROW 5'4ent4.-M day in one year amounts to $ i8.a$. in ten yr*. $ * “ “ " 36 .50,

273 7536500,

1.825 2 737 3 650

mm 8 8ZASH0U tllLXOAII m grrxer ocroxx* 8, 1806. Train* will leave Cape Mar as follows for

PHILADELPHIA:

6*0 A. M-—ACCOMMODATION. Stop*

' at principal intermediate station*. Arrive* at Philadelphia 9.39 a m.

- ,0 A M—EXPRESS Connect* from f'3 u Aagleaea Branch,.Ocean City and Sea Isle City. Arrive* at Philadelphia 9.J1

- P. M —ACCOMMODATION. Stop,

A M.

P- *, Tburedaya, evening Prayer 8.00 p m. Otbrti

Praia* eerrioe in tbe lecture room 1—, abhath morning at 10 o'dock. Morning Trio, at 10.au. Evening eerrioe at t3C MM week prayer ■eetlag at 7J0. Junior Endeavor Friday afternoon at SeoioAfcodaavar Friday even In* at TJ8

rixsr M. m. CHCBCB. Rev. James Burnt, Pastor. Preaching on BoimUj morning at 10.80. 1 theeeaning at 7.45. Meeting* at 8 a. b. and 8.80 r. u. on indava. Sunday Schwl It 8 P. B. Epworth Lragoe Monday crenlng 8 o’dnrk. Mid-week prayer aervloe Wadnead evening at 8..'cluck. (,'laaa mew Inga, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday eeeuloga.

3-55 P ■ Connect* from Angleaea Branch. Ocean City and Sea laic City. Arrive* at PhiUdelphb

6.15 P.B-

•CBDAT TRAIX*. , P.M.-ACCOMMODATION. Stop. at princrpal intermediate atatir— Arrive* *t PhiUdelphi* 6 »J P M. . P M—EXPRESS. Coeaect* t T-TJ Angleaea Branch, Ocean City Sea Isle City. Arrives at Philadelphia 6.55

PM.

FROM PHILADELPHIA. Train* leave for Cape May—Bxpreaa, 900 a. m.. aad 4.08 p m. week-daya. AccomaodatloB. 3.15 p. m._ JBuoday. «rpte*a, 9.00 Train* leave Pbiladblpbia. Broad Street

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NEW YORK. June 11, 1905. Express, weekdays, 4 yfl, 4 40. „ __ H jo, 100, tj **-4-SO. *4 00, *500, •t J8.600, 700, *800,900, to la P.M., iror, night, SCKnav*. 4 A 440. 4S4. S«*. *- ojo 11^0 A.M., ji. aao 30 *tj yj-*4. 400, J *S A 8*6, *7 ort *8 on, 10 From WertPhiladelphia only, *44 A. M. ■ad •1134 P M daily, WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. September 1 J. 1905. For Baltimore aad Waahiagtoa, •635, 7-ao, «J*. 10*5.1106, a.^,*l*ai. *i n. From Wert Philadelphia only. 135 aad JJ! £JLM.. *JS*5«4. *5* aad «7 38 P•Dining Car. tExtra fare Train. W. W. ATTBRBURY, J. t. WOOD. Genl Manager. naa’rTn CEO. W. BOYD,

TMTTT.tnVT.V77I A R UAXUVS SOSTI, J- tTT.tWTTr. CITT VATT.BflAtl TIMC TABLE in Effect Oct.-^. 1905.

Rev. H. F. Crrgo, Pastor, ''rsacblng on Sunday morn tag at HUSO. In the evening at 7J0. Sunday mornlug Worker. Meeting 10.00 A. v. Sunday School at 8.80 r. M. Wedneaday evaalag Prayer Meetiog at 7 JO o’clock Young People’* Mealing Friday

Ly. Capa May. Air. Phila. 8.46 a m. (accommodation) 9.161 7 16 express a m 9.18 S 06 p. m. aooooimodation. 6 56 p.m 8.86 p. m. Express. 6 56 p.m 4J0 p m express, « fftp.Tff

• 1 The foregoing table does not include interest, which it added, would largely increaie the results shown. - ’ I( you wish to take advantage of the aboye, 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.

WtLLlAM H BRIGHT WILLIAM J. TYLER WADSWORTH CRESSE ‘resident Vice-President r-.M.. The First National Bank OF CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE CAPITAL >25,000 Open for Business October 16, 1905 Fully equipped with Manganese safe, Yale time locks. We are prepare to care for all customers, and extend to them every courtesy consistent with safe banking —DIRECTORS—

Frank Learning “imnel Stiles Oliver Bright

. Hoffman Guher T. GarreUon arry Stiles William Steel Leonard Hand Wm.J. Tyler

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