CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER a6, 1905
CAPE MAY HERALD
Lewis T. •▼«»«»• Fsorsirro*. WkimtN C- r»«*L. Meweses.
"an INDCPCNDENT WCEKLY. P«kUcJ>«4 Brsrr Thsr»4«y MsratM at »0« WaaWaEtaa
Cape May, N. J subscription:
Oac OoLLea Pea Ycaa iw Raaaact THE HERALD,
CAPE HAY. N. J.
Bair ml at the poat office at Cape May N J . aa aecood-elaaa mail amttrt. March ;i Adrertiaiae rate, upon application. ~nwKsoAYTocroaE» it. i»o»-
JAMES JEROME HILL
“Jim" Hill, founder and etplolUr of U# Oratl Northern railroad, man of great wealth, In these dan when It Uhes rery great wealth to Mfcea man prominent because of moffity. 1« » *f oU *' Irishman and a ns tire of Ctoada. Hl» family were oeonle In moderate cl roam* lances, but be was fortunate enough to he born In the log cnhln
Meror-Tboe. W. Millet. Jan. 1. ItOt Alairman—Francis K. Duke-Jan. I, 1807 Council—Joe Hand Jen. 1.1807
Republican Ticket .taacmUy JAMES M. E H1LDKETU or cars may cm Ceroturt WILLIAM H. THOMPSON A. LxBOY MULLEB or ana lsLX CITY
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THOMAS W. MILLET Secorder JOHN W. THOMPSON
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LOUIS C. SAYRE SAMUEL F. WARE F. SIDNEY TOWNSEND
GILBERT C. HUGHES CoUtelor JAMES E. TAYLOR Trtanrtr ISAAC H. SMITH Close* FrukoUtr HENRY 8. RUTHERFORD F Co^tUM* A1.ETIH SCHELLENGER Committumeri Apjx*i THOMAS R. WALK THEODORE MUELLER EDWARD CRE86E Ortrter of I'oor ALBERT G. BENNETT
In the Canadian backwoods the cnMn stood. In the prortoce of Ontario. The boy wne sent to an academy bed tan year* In the school room. The plan ate to make a Presbyterian minister of “Jim." but when he wee II be decided for himself. elected not to follow e professional caresr. He tried a clerkship for awhile In his school town, then went orer the border Into “the States." At 8L Paul, with which place his name has become to widely known, he commenced work in a lowly enough poelilon—as “mud-clerk" on the leree. made leas than a dollar s day st first, but In the sU T®*™ he wsa < netted with shipping IntereeU there his tireless Industry and WtototoftOl won their possessor recognition and promotion. All the time he kept to tn simple Ilfs, spending little for aught saTe books. In wblih he dissipate urn commonly. HU work with the packet companl.a led to ck»e ■ »*y «* question of transportation, both by water and .and; and w £ en first railroad was built in Minnesota, be began io take pari In railway affaUr himself. In 1170 he established the Red Hirer Transportation W .“,. r opened communication between 8L Paul and Winnipeg, and “ter organ tied a syndicate which secured control of the 8L Paul A He reorganised the system Into the 8L Paul. Minneapolis Jk Itomtoba^rallrosd^ serred as Its general manager, rice president and Pr*« 1<s ®“ t - ^° ,n '*“ *• James Hill was engaged In building a railroad extending from L*ke Buperioi across the continent to Puget Sound, faring dlrertates.meblpconnectlonwmJapan and China, and became president of the entire Great Northern system Mr. Hill married a Roman Catholic, and has glren large sums of money to that church.
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ire Taylor——Jan. Y. Louis C. Sayre.—.—Jan. 1,: F. SMoey Towaffimd Jaa. lIL - Recorder—J no. W. Thompson .Jan. 1.1906 Aeaeaaor—Gilbert C. IluKhes.. Jan. 1. I8nr Collector—Bol Needlee. -Jam 1.1806 Treasurer I. see H. Smith Jan-1.1806 ’ dooers of Appeal. Theodor* Moeller—Jan. 1.1006
A "WIZARD" THAT RIVALS EDISON
Scientists scowl when the public refers to her Burbank aa a wliard. they declare It U belittling to sensationalise the work of a man who
labors on such scientific lines as Burbank.
But Edison's fame appears In no wlsa dlmlnUkad by the fact we hare called him magician, miracle-worker, and spoken of the wonders of alactridty. And U It not conceded that the great scientist U ever a man of Imagination? Wherefore let us, too. hare the imagination kindled, not keep to dull, palpable facta If we IT
speak of the "wtxard plant-breeder."
Lather Burbank was one of the happy mor,.u raised In the country. Spending hU boyhood on a farm, he waa able to Indulge a par-*—-
lore for nature; to-day we enjoy the traits And more wonders w# may yet ‘ “wlxard." for he U still far from old.
In Lancaster; Maaa. some 60-odd years ago. Foad of nature generally, he showed special lotaraet to
plant life, and after morlng to California bad fine opportunity to ooattooe wort In thU field the year round. At Santa Rosa he now conducts the Burbank
—moel T. Bailey—Jan. L 1807 RobejtjL CrsswsH..-Jan. 1.1907
tnMscrayPom>'o.,40. 0. the third Friday of each t at 7AO o'clock p. m.. at Franklin street
Mayflower Lodge. No. 85H, Independent Older otOddFeltewe-MeeU each Friday -t tbs Awditnrlam, Jaekeoa etrart. OgalleQa Tribe, ho. 147, Improved Older of Red Mew-Meet, at 610 Waehln 'traaL .* Cape May Eire Department, matte first Monday evening in each month st corner
Thns. B. Wales.
,cl?«St.,m5S»t*; Moore, vice president.. d wsrd fa. rartnpe. r -
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Bardey L St William T. Si
Dr. A. L Leach Charles F. Qnidort.—
Lovett Schelleagvr....
- BOARD OF BKALTH. a A. L Lesrh. rnsidesl . .8ep(. L 180J V.M.JJ. Msrcy, Sscratory 1606 Robert 8. Hand “ MW Oeorge L. Lowrtt “ 1806
Justice Supreme Court—Francis 1. Sway**. CtowfiTj—■T^lisR'^liMilliBM i,' mf
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Proeecotor if PMaa-Berry S. Dongluw SheriS—Wiuiaai H Bright. Rep. 1907 Coroner 1 .—Robert S. MiUer, Rep. 1907 Coroner'.—John D. Craig. Rep U» Coroner-B-Ckaa. H. Ooellag, Rep.. Cenaty Clerk—JaBaa Way. TUa. .. jSa'SSmmiam Crnnty Beard of Rlmtleae lea. K. Bead. Rap.. 1606 Curty^Boeidr of Elections—CharMs__E
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nr KFFBCT ocroagm a, 1906.
6^0 A. M.-ACCOMMODATION. stop.
SMALL SAVINGS— HOW THEY GROW
• -5 cents a day in one year amounts to $ 18.25. " “ " 36.50. " “ “ 91*5. 182.50, " " *73 75. 365.00,
1 ten yrs. $ 182.50 36500 912.50 1.825.00 * 737 50 3.650.00
1 intermediate elation.
at principal tat
Arrive, at Philadelphia . _.
, , 0 A M—EXPRESS. Connect, from #•3° Angicaea branch. Ocean City sad ties Isle CUy. Arrive, at Philadelphia 9.JI
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Connect, from Angicaea Braocb. Ocvan City and Sea Die City. Arrives at Philadelphia
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■PRDAY TRAIMS. , F.M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stop, 3'O u *t prinapsl intermediate slationa. ■ st AlUdelphia 6 *3 P M. . AC P M—EXPRESS. Cosaerts from 4^3 Angicaea Branch, Ocean City and Sea Isle City. Arrive* at Philadelphia 6.55
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FROM PHILADELPHIA.
Trains leave for Cape May—Express, *oo a. m- sad 4.06 p m. week-day*. Accommodatioa, j.^sj.- m.^ Wradsy, exprera. 9^0 Train, leave Pbiladklthia, Broad Street
Statioa for NEW YORK. June 11, 1905.
Exprem, weekdara. 4 jA4 to. «ShS«*
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The fore^oiog table does not include interest, which f it added, would largely increase me 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 WASHINOTON STREETS.
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Hers ar* some of the things that have caused the people to call him wlxard: Pood lose apples stoneless plums, a new fruit (the plumcot), three new rosea. giant amaryllis, ihe Shasta daisy. Giant and Fragrance rallas, the famous Burbank potato, new apple*, peache*. berrie*. nut*, "and other valuable trees, fruits, flowera^graese*. grains and vegetable*."
County Hoard of Election*—Itletuel ii- — ..Ifil
Tuesday la April.
BOARD OFgCHOI W^&J^h^n! oiii'dtyis'nTl', 1807 John P. Fox. Ocean CUy Jaa. 1.1907 C. P. Vanaman, Dias Crank. Jaa. I. 1906 Umf T. 'Banr’iibuTcraafc. .. £yV I2S
All Eyu* on Sena lor Bradley The good people *11 over the State have their eye* centered on Oamden County sod hope that the dtiseos of that county will not be fooled by the friends of Democracy in disguise in their game to defeat the reelecUon of Senator William J. Bradley. Senator Bradley, by reason ef his long ex prience in the House of Assembly and his three years In the State Senate, has made an excellent officer and looks wdl-after the interest of the slate. He it a popular member of the Legislature and when Senator Bradley wants a favor it Is osoallr granted because he is the kind who never asks for only that which hr conscientioody thinks Is right. AU 8001b Jersey hopes to see him reelected with s handsome majority so that the desire to have him preside over the Senate this winter will be gratified bj the Republican leader, throughout the Stale. Aa leader of the Senate las: winter hi* wiae cuar-e was beneficial ot ••nly to hi* party but to New Jersey.
Price Cut In Half Review of Reviews 2.50 ') Reglllai Cosmopolitan 1.00 i p r w Woman’s Home Companion 1.00 { Cape May Herald 1.00 J $5.50. Sensational price for a limlteb XLlme $3.25
Moves Into ? The Baltimore New*, the best evening newspsper published ID the Monumental ( ity, has reeenlly moved into ■ new home at the corner of Fayette and Calvert streets. This office buildb g i* one of the most convenient and complete newspaper offices in the Lnited Stans The News, in common with a great many other business enterprise*, was burned out to the great fire nearly two years ego, but the paper continued srithoBt interruption. It is a conservabve journal and widely read and when s reader who U Interested in Baltimore or Maryland becomes acquainted with thU paper be Is likely to eontiooe each juet as long as the paper keeps up • chit f *
ST. BABY’S a C. CHURCH. Rev. Father D. J. Kelly, Rector. Hours of dlrtoe service on Sundays, Mamas at 7 and 8 a. h. Sunday School at SJO r. u.
the Moat Blessed Sacrament at 8.00 r.M. Week-days, Maaa at 7JO a. m. Service* ejjry Friday evening at 8. r. x. church or the adthht. Rev. Fraasi*T. H. Fins. In charge. Sunday Barrio**: 11. 00 a m. Morning
school: TJ0 p. au Evening Prayer and S *WcdMadav* and Fridays ~‘raysr aad Litany at 9U0 a as Thursday*, er, ^torriora
law Jersey Csstnl To farther fsrllllste travel between the Jersey Central’s Sew Twenty-third Street Ferry sad point* up-town, sad particalariy the Grand Central Station, the Management has arranged with the Metropolitan Street Railway to operate throagh ear* between the West Twentythird Street Ferry, and the Grand Central Station. The first car laavae either and at 7 JO a m. and mas o* a foar minute handway until 7.00 p. m.
We are very fortunate iu being able to arrange with the publishers of these three well-known magazines to offer a subscription for the coming year at this sensational price. We have decided to let out readers have the full advantage of the reduction and to cut the price of the CAPE MAY HERALD as well, in order to get quickly a large body of paid-in-advance subscribers. You ask bow is this offer possible if the three magazines have a fixed vglue and are not like the commodities usually offered at bargain
prices.
Tire Explanation It is well known to every one in business that in fixing a selling price there must be added to the manufacturing cost the cost of marketing. The cost of marketing a magazine is a big item, and these three publishing houses decided to .unify their efforts to get new readers, making one organization do the work, and divide the coat of marketing by three. That is why this year you can buy three magazines that fit the needs of every home for half price. Don’t wah; the offer is good for new and renewal subacriptioaa. iqgc for your magazine reading now. You are really getting the , Your order, accompanied with $3.25, entitles yon to this special a if order is sent this month.
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05011.00 A.M.. *1* S5. »*> **y° *1 nJj*4. 5*^*336.6*700,*»00. P Ftom wSmUAdphi* only. *4* A. M. and *it 34 P M daily. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. September u. 1905. For Baltimore mud Wsahinfton. *635. 7.so, 8 m, to *5. tiofi, s.m.. ‘is Jt. •« rt 4«AS*S.6«*. " r n** 5 ** t, weekdays. Surdavs. *6. 55. 7 > 11 06, A M.. •! aj. ao, 4 46. 5 as. 11 I. ia.ts *%«. om West Philadelphia only, 555 *> U A. M.. *55*544. *6S<». ««i *7 JS rtntog Car. tExtra-fare Train. W. W. ATTERBUUY, J. R. WOOD. “ ““ Fass’rTraT-*' W. BOYD.
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eordislly inritsd. Sent* Free. PIMT R. X. CHURCH. Rev. James Burns, Pastor. Preaching On Soixla) morning at 10.80. In ihsevsnlng si 7.46. M-etlngs st I a. m. sod 8.80 r. iaadays, Sunday School at 8 P. H. E|-w •rih League Monday avnalag al 8 o VI nek. . . Mid nerh prayer aerv vening »i 8 o'clock. mor lng*. Tuesday, Tbursdsj .iid Friday evenings. BAPTIST CTICBTH. Rev. H. F. Crego, Pastor. Pleaching on Sunday mornlug st 10.80. 1 the evening st 7 JO. Sunday morning; Workers Meeting Sunday School si 8J0 r. m.
Qtm.APTT.ygiA A XZASDra 10T7T ir ATLANTIC CITTkAILRflAI. TIMETABLE In Efleet Oct. 5. 19°5WXXX DAYS. Lt. Ospe May • Air. Phil*. 6.46 a. m- (sccoaunodstion) 9.16 ru.vq 306 p. SJfip. m.
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