CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, Igoj.
Ill THE METROPOLIS
DUCHESS OF HAIILBOBOUGH U DPLT 110 NO BID »Y tOCIXTY.
A VANDERBILT WEDDING
lUrbl* Boom Kay Oo a-B*nii>ff—1^-Hyd* But Foollah Tool of Stronger
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whpr* they ar* all rqIcj and w ii a l thay an doing and to do—this la lbs
V"-/ topic of aaeiety.aa j f Insurant's corrup-
tion It lbs topic ol tbs man In tbt
atrsst Thlnga hare changed tints be; graos, of Marlborough. *ai MU* Con•ucto Vanderbilt. Changed with some rapidity, at regard* hsraelf. In the ten yean or ao alnee abr was married the scale of ostentatious extravagance In society has so broadened that the Blenheim estate U now. In spite of bet ■dowry of (16.000.000. rather pinched for tniMPt it is a vast white elephant of a place, given to the tint duke of Marlboroegh—the "Maibrook" of the old French song out of which we have made -We Won't Oo Home TUI Morning' — by the grateful English nation after bit victories in the k>w countries. Changes Uks that confront some of New York's society leaders. Not Mr*. Clarenee Mack ay at whose marble oa Harbor hill the'lnest enter talnment In honor of the duchess wai given. This finest country eatat* In America may have cost, with Its formal grounds, toward 65 000.000. U fJgd not bass belli when (be ducbeas was last IB the country. *" * The duke has never been In America stnce bis marriage He says he never will coma hero. I do pot much blame him. He's a very decent sort pf UtU* man. and It was using him rough 0 when on Ms wedding day he went to hi* fnther-la-law's saute on hong Island, round no carriage* waiting In a pour; log rain and with his bride walked to the great house, the gaping villager* traipsing along behind. The paly wpre ss awkward dfcd thy a* any country pair in the crowd would have been la like
And no wonder. Arlua children early. The
countess of Crmvsn wa» but 1*. and vary undeveloped, when ehe was She gave UtOe promise of the grout beasty she has since won; a* the duchess of Marlborough lookfed Buie like a
r looks very much like
NX of the prettiest functions that the duchess will attend will be the wedding next month, at the y-,-ZT rr bride's home In , iViij Vermont, of Joseph / JjjEL ■ fUfigsr'* eon <4nd the granddaughter of William H. Van-
derbilt.
gbelburne farm te one of the moot itss la the country, most acres overlooking Lake d the dMtant AdlroDdacka. Dr 'Whbb married One of the daaghters of the man who was then the richest la tha world. Mr*. Webb had a down of (ll.OaCJWO. which has been inrrvaast by railroad operation*, notably by the building of th* Adirondack line. atUl called "Webb * road” by the nattrm Dr. Webb derived a cotwfdrrmble fortune from his family, that of Jai Wataoa Webb, hlmaelf a pioneer American journalism. Ml** Frederics . Webb Ja a baautlful you eg girl, whose
Marble houae coat |f 700.000, thougli It .eras to be uard but a law week* each year though It* tullder had then a great steam yacht, th* Alva, named after Mr*. Vanderbilt, Which was afterward* wrecked, and a houae on Ftfth svenue. designed by William H. Hunt. When the divorce wsa arranged, Mr*. Vanderbilt wa» til era! ty house poor. I*pun her marriage to Mr. Belmont they went for a time to live In a few room* hastily added to the Belmont stable, out of which a fair Newport boose has been evolved. beautiful Belmont place, however. 1* the new game preserve and country "place on Long Island. I doubt whether the Fifth avenue houae baa been occupied two wertt* a year upon an average for ten year* If the Marble houae could be sold for one-quarter of IU coat It would be a good bargain. When people have a million or ao to put Into a houae. they are apt to want It built to order Beside* Marble houae would cat a good deal to run. Every one maid last winter when James Henry Smith, the silent msn of Wall atre^t." bought the W. C. Whitney bouse of the heir* at a fair price that they were very lucky to aell. Not every man wants a ready-made bouse. Of course, this Marble bouse atory 1* quite Inconalatent with that other and earlier a'ory about Hyde'a selling out all hi* American property to go and live In Parts because of the Insurance scandal* I do not attempt to reconcile the warring tales. The Insurance Disclosure*. F A truth, the insura n c e disclosures have gone away beyond UtU* Mr Hyde, who was but the foollah tool of stronger men. The work of the leglsl* live committee has already abown that money— the mpney of you and m*. of' _ democrat and republican alike—was without our knowledge pr consent contributed lotlie campaign funds of the republican party not pnly in the two Bryan campaign but in that again*! Judge Parker, when the Lord know* It was not needed! Yon may remember that In the campaign Judge Parker charged In public iddreas that (he republican funds had Men swollen by corporation money. Teiident Roosevelt replied with some heat that this was not the case; or fhfhar- ke said that no corporation conmbutlos hat) been received, which amid possibly be eoaMnirf as a result pf political blackmail, which »»• P* I asm tyue of the insurance contribution mill. I fancy Mr- jitx»«™lt now wi*hM be had not mad* the denial quite so sweeping. It Is on* of D>« president's lovable trait* that h* heller** down to the letter what 1* told him by whom he trust*. He undoubtedly received strong assurances about Upn contributions last falL Yet there are the facts, Cornelia N. BU**. hlmaelf an Insurance compear (J|rfctor end of the best, so far ea complicity with the grosser forms at grafting are coneerMt). received aa treasurer of the republican national P’helically 1160.000 In tbre* presidential campaigns from th* New York L4f*
Tana.
Now Imagine a democrat, a red-hot Bryan man. a policy-holder In the New York Life. This Bryan Insurer pay* certain premlujn* to his company. H* also gives (SS to the eampaigp fund of his party. How will be like being told that, while h* was doing this, his own money, that be paid in for Insurance and for nothing else, was being misused to beat hit candidate. In this state the bribery of the legislature by Insurance money quite overthts misuse of it in politics. For a full generation the baser men In the Empire state legislature have been practically bribed with th# divert«d money of policy holder*—not to do anything wrong, but merely to refrain from perolng any insurance law* at all. Hyds's tether. • marvelous man. got all the law h* wanted * generation *gu. The game has alno* been to keep It u»-
Jeweky
£ a Harvard man. ty.onhl* mother's n the Davt# family, n Davis was the moat .Mtohl# Mb*. He 1* balievadlo h« S%4 Mmafeg maa la th* conduct at the Croat aawapnpar by which the elder Ut. PDlUserM chiefly known. My. PuL riffiE SSffiSJ? Maty, and ynoro familiar with It lu seven «Mtar*af •awntrtsa. thaa moat New York youth. A* to worldly fortune.
Repairing Neatly
GOLDEN TEXT .—"The eAe>tW fervent prayer of a righteous man eVaOelb
■uch '-Jamee 6:M- , TIME—Nebetnlah of Jerusalem In the
bar or December. B. C. *4i»lfciB»etb
of Artaxerzra. and tbirtl
to Jerusalem In follow! PLACE.-Busa. or St
th* three capitate of Persia!
mile* east of Baoyion
SCRIPTURE REFERENCES, tb* praj era of Abraham (Gen Jacob (Gen. Hrleri, compared wl niM-m Moae# lEx. a>-»1 B:«ooa tl Kins* i;ll-«l. X Cbron «:1-C> EUlah <1 Kins* USS-M; l»:«-l*l Use. gJ:l«-a>: Ma-X). Daniel
(Dan »A-m.
Comment and Buggeatlv# Thought. " 1. The word* of Nehemlab." Rather, the record of Nehemlah. This ptlon to this portion of BxraNehemlah w*» necessary to make plain that what Immediately follow* la from th# private diary of Nehemlab. "Chlsleu:"' The mouth corresponding with our December. "Twentieth year;" The twentieth year of the reign of Artaxcrxes. "One of my brethren:" Hanapl. an actual brother, whom he afterward appointed to position In Je(N»h. f:*). f»Mea of Judah:'' Her. Ver. "Men out of Judahi" 1*. recently oome from Judah and Je> rusalem. That . . . were left of the capttftty:" That la, Jew* who had t- Ml their naUre land when other* were carried Into captivity I "In the province:" In Judea, at this time, a province of the Persian empire. ''Great affliction and reproach:" They were In a pitiable condition. and subject to tb* scorn of UmU neighbor*. “Wall . . . broken down Nebucbadnexxar had leveled U walls when he burned the city 140: years twfor*- However. It l* likely tbeae maa referred lo a reec*i bunting of wall* which the returned exile* wpre striving to. rebuild (Ezra 4:1*) V. 4. "When I heard: " This recital brought the condition of the city s|v|d|y before blm. "Wept, mourned, fasted, prayed:" Altar I** oriental fashion. Nehemlah gave fro* exprossion to hb grief. But it led to prayer to the God who hear* and answera. Thf moat ancient pari of Jerusalem's wall still #andl§« (a, pils very day, * wailing place wher» Jswlatj patriot Igment the desolation of their loved city. "Oerjala day*:” Four month*. "Fasted:” Absflncaoe frgfl |uxuri«* 1* 'probably meant lq lh|* |*sfance V. 6. "1 beseech the#:" This prayer is found to consist of adoration, fesaion. pleading promises and petition. It Is offered In reverence and, humility, and 'with strong faun. “O, Lord" ew.i Hoi* the tlJIf* of Qtfi which Nehemlah use*, and how be bases his plea upon the character and nature Of God- "Greet and Mrrtt' " God U greet enough to supply all need I* ftrrible to all that la evlL "Keepeth covenant!" gracious promise* He baa made Jehovah to Hb choooa. people
Jewelry,'Matches anb Clocks. obe by a Skilled Workman. \ mz. f! kuhn.m
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ISAAC H. SMITH u (^OTHIER
* AND
FURNISHER FULL UHE OF TttMKS ALWHYS ON HMD
Opposite Reading Depot.
608 WASHINGTON ST„ CAPE MAY, N. J.
M. C- SWAIN ^=- MANLFAOTUREE OP
Artificial Stone TaveAent, Cellars, Floors, Etc.. Etc. m® aBTvraa,
MT C0(M 01 ppi«l 4 SPtClAVTT
All Wore Guaranteed and Best of Reference Furnished
Office Boy Perkin*. UT of th* ruck of wilted financier* ■ #»» ■ who b*vf emerged IvTi with damaged eofnl plexlons from the
"Mayei
continuous, he woulq have God* bearfcselag poppMWu*. "Day and might:" Nehemlah *a» peiml*te*t In prayer. "We have sinned."^The alne of hb rac* weigh upon h^m as hb
own.
v. i. "Corruptly;" wickedly. "Against thee:" TyjNrikflhhftne* Borrow# for sin. not because of Us oonsequencea, but because It b against God. -Commandments. Attfutea. Jaflgmcot»An Inclnslre phrase, viewing bodb law from every point.
Supplies Hotels,
30 Yy-AKa :
Office and Residence, Corbie <£ Queen Sts.
Cape May. N. J.
GOA.IL.!
When The lee Will Bear A good many young folLs will wish they had provided themselves with g awcatpr or cardigan jacket.
Why pot
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Dry Goods
AND
52.75 B “y s * J acl[ "'
53.00 B«ys a Sweater-
Colors—-Red, Bine, Black, White
and Oxford.
pr Ask fur owr KASHlOh ttH«UC*. Mr*, e turner 323 Washington ec. Chpe-Mry,
O.L. W. KNERR, 618-30 V48B1SST0I 8TEEXI. ■a-Unn>biualut r.wn
.utngs and promises la hummed up in three vefaea (Lev. f(:SM6; DeuL 4:(6-61: *0:1-5). Turn, keep do:" The vorte, keep, do. expUJu bow to return-Omt b, by Mepliig Ws wtU In our hearts and doing ft la Mr Bvsa. V. 10. Thou hast redeemed:'■ Thb
refer* apedally to God's Hb people from Egypt, V. 1L '*n mm*r of Thy
The use Of thb term may he taken as ladleatloa that Nehemlah stood ready to ^m.used In bringing answer to hb
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StOlaf • Hf* Swift Bsrvic lamerouacommrpis hav* been *4*00 improvement In travelling fed It lie* In th* Catted Btstes. but in no Instance bit moro striking thee in the aerrioe between Philadelphia and New York. In the earlier day a of roftroadin* the trip' betweea thee* two dUcs was quite a erri
credit witness. "xht* W as the precise rotation of PerMorgan and lo the Mow York _■ circumstance* pf bit unusual wwploy men t in the doubl# enpaefty, and th* manner ia-wtftch the two Jobe war* -'vriaim ._orgna mat have been badly In want at a partner, for b« besought Parkin. U
_ but (X6.0OT af th* (76.000 salary a* to which bo bad worked Mr way 1* from an «>■<*
tf God had need of him. Thy servant*:" All fMfty Jews
Better URavloed Ymlon. "delight (0
ns to have famed
of th* king leave of absence from court, and permission
go to Jerusalem and rebuild
an so tho part of A depend- **P mrtguldng that the klng'i the heart ta in th* hand pf the Lard." h*
undertak-
man." . TT* king.
baa BQt yet ban named in the of Ndbemlak 'Trfaa 'flfc kiki*<
bearer " Tb* duty at a ouphearor w*a
ns **p. and sup. r on thro* fingers,
porting It gracefully
|« band It daintily to the royal mastor.
r upon Hb people are keenly felt % «*h. Pa. O * V ( They omly are
of the aroateeX looovetiooe w»* made by the Reeding System oo May 16. 1(01, When they Inaugurated their unique system of Fart Express Trains leaving Haadiuit Tetmlnal. Philadelphia, and Liberty StNew York. “Kerry Hour on the Hour." Thb groat loooveilok with the addition of Pull maa Parlor Oar* oo all espna* trains aad Cafe Caro at appropriate boor* widely advertised under the catch phrmar of "Kvery Time the Clock Blrtkee" IU Immediately attracted the atlentkm of the ' ''■"'IttnAthoyi *'—“
for |ta p
th* New York Service.
Dialng Ous nod the New fiad SlNBt Perry.
plajag Catearo
Mfedi
We Make Harness
and make It right. The quality of the leather and Urn other materials used, lafi tb# beat obtainable, and U* cut potte-
gather and stitched by skilled bauds.
Double or glugle Haraca, for farm, delivery or road wagons. • Fine carrt*
Harness Is a xphoalty of our*, etc. W0*M* Aftit'iftf'ftaM. W. A- LOVETT
«r. "WMBMftM and Perry htreeu,
SAY, M. J.
PGR SALE
■aero now run oo two appro- ?KA.gSl CO Tw£:.! ,d .ttS£. < ?.! leecl, way. MoruInK. NaauaDd three sdP bt entd pbcap If sold at ooc, _
THE ABORIGINAL TIMES
To
THE PRESENT DAY Embeaciko An account of the Aborigine: The Dutch In Delaware Bay; The Settle ment of the County; The Whaling, The Growth of the Village*; The Revolution and Patriot*; Th* Ectab!:»hment of the New Government; The War of 1813; The Progress of the Cotfbty; and The Soldiers of the Civil War BY LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVEN-S. i*o PAGES. 4* ILLUSTRATIONS, ji CHAPTERS. jAPPEDICBI Sent Postpaid on Receipt of (2.00 by LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publisher, 609 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J-
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OF PHILADF.LPHIA. Restaurants and
Carefully prepare.1 for family u» Gumnteed. Seno yuur .
COAIL !
and full weight nch other.
i. 626 Washington Street, Above Ocean, Cape May City. : Thoe W. Millet, Superiutcudi-nL
GO TO .. J. D. CRAIG’S .. 108 Jackson St. Cape May ' roOE ?ouR ©hoes Repaired You will find a first class Shoe Maker, and be wtl do your work Satisfactorily, as nothing but the very best of Leather is used. Ifc hr (la fclu In Cu Etl lava ic Oa "a Fs Fr.ti taU
Sewing Machines And Organs Sold on Instalments ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TUNED AND REPAIRED. STRINGS FOR VIOLINS, BANJOS AND GUITARS ON HAND. J.)). Craig, 108 Jackson Street
Paint! Paint! Paint! . .WHY DONT YOU FAINT? Bui «km yon do. u« _ fMn. ^ _ *—4 »• nothing but the br»t materiala I mix oxlnts*—« properly, apply them thoroughly and rapidly, and exerdsr .^^JwoAtast* in the selection of color* Guarantee all work, cbeerfnlly^j, ^^br'fnjnimh estimates, and promptly attend te all order* A compUt* Hat at Faiau, OO. Staia*. Puttie*. Fillcrn, Brnshe*. Varuiahss, aad other Coloring Materials of highest quality. LtAPAYEUiPE BENUE™ 103 Jaekson Street, - Cape May, N. J. PMCTIWL HOUSE, SIGN AND DECORATIVE PAINTER. AGENT FOR J. E. PATTON’S SUNPROOF PAINTS. J>^| ab* giro special attention to glam contracts, ard handle exclx*tv*»y *• pev •Ucmsf th* PITTSBURG PLATE GLASS CO. They are of finest quality aad am bWWUwriro (haa the common grade*, which give nothing but dimadafactio*. AM kinds atpbU. whlta. window aad colored glam carried iu stock. •WAX*. T-a
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Comer Washington and Ocean Streets,
'6oa Washington Street, aiy, E19, 221 Ocesn Street s.Gi«P[Mii«iiira CHOICE FITTERS • Sharpless' Gilt Edge • A SPECIALTY. Country Produce, Fresh Daily frum our own Farm.
rat, ernni. clays aks nuipa. sxsssss poultry. P-jf* I he Largest Market in Cepe May City.
THE HOttESTEAB ’•flssf'tMWe^Weshlnarton and Jackson St*.
CAPE MAY. N. J.
is thoroughly up-to-date in nil «ppo*«» merits. Handsomely appointed parlors for ladies.
terred with Choicest Wines, Liquor* and Been J. J. RATTY. Proprietor
ALD1NE
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