CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1905
CAPE MAY HERALD |new short stories
nocpcnocnt weekly. P«bli»kc4 Every TWr*4«» Moralac at S06 Wa»bla(toa Sti Cape May. N- J-
A TalaalaA Baalaaaa Umm. ' Bute GeoIoBl.t Kumuiet of New Jertry waa Ulklcc about foraatry, which can. hr rlalma, be made very profluble to Uir *ute of white aaod and arrnb. “What is needed." hr said, “la tDtaDt> genre, a builueaa bead, the same tort
City ptfctory.
Mayor-Thos. W. Millet. }. Jg* AhUrmao-rroaela K. Duke-.Jan. J. IJOT CoudcIi—Joa. Hand }. Jgj
Samuel T. Bail.y. —Jan. 1.190T Hobart J Creawell.. JaB. 1.1WT
1 MO, ta Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall, Cold Spring. The John Meeray Poet No . 40. Q. A. K. Mats on the third Friday of each month at MO o'clock p. m.. at Franklin street
ikool bnlldlnK
Mayflower l/xige. No. IQK, Independent
T. Mask el Sharp Jan. J. 1BW Order of Odd Fe*>w.-Meets each Friday
ffS* !' {53 at the Auditorium. Jackson street.
‘sTr Tsyler '* *' fUallalU YVII- Vn ttT ImnrMed Ontar
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I'unrluati
la-ror. Jlmmu
»n counu for a lot as Is
abowu by this sign, which used to adorn a Manchester <S. U.I blacksmith shop J. Welcome horse. Shoeing and all kinds «.f J bflng in. Wood and iron. It was doubtless meant to read: J. Welrome. Uorse shoeing pod all kimla
Queen Alexandra'a laces. Uneaa and allka are perfumed In a simple and delightful manner. The drawers in which they are kept are lined with white pa perm, stream with rose leaves. A layer of the fabrics to l»e seemed Is pUccd over this, with more rose petals sprinkled upon It. and so on nhill the drawer Is filled.
iKSkir—Jaa. 1.1* Edward Craaaa. Jan. 1. Thos. K. Wales Jaa. 1. IK
II. Moors, vice pesatdewt.. ICO ward H. I'birupa. Clerk.. William H Thos
William T. Stevens ~!?2 Dr. A. L Leach.... Charles F. Qnidort BOAIUI OF HKALTB. Or. A. U Lesrh. lHaldeot • aep<- *• Dr. V. M. D. Maiey. Secestary ... J**
P.OARD CF TBADR.
prrslcleut—aiepbeoB-Wllsom
County Directory.
Justice Supreme Court—Francis J. Swsyse, Clrcnu’jnuge—Alien B. EmllcoU. law Judae—Hairtsoa »L Vl
XStDMSXT TH1 of ability which, though often mlaapplled. (till makes John Maldment' store the most popular and successful one In a fifty mile radlua. “John Maldment se lls everything. Let me give you an example erf hla talent “A woman, warm and furious, got out of a wagou the other day and entered Maldment'a big. cool store. Look here,' aha said, that rocking
Judgs—Hal rl son H.
PyZZ&lH 'ot' Pleas^Harty S- D^W Sh«Tfl—Wiliiam H. Bright. Krp Coroner's—Robert S. Miller. Rep....
Capa May Fire Department, marts first Monday evening in sack month at corner Washington and Franklin streets
gAMUKL F. KLDHKLKiK. ArroB*rT-*T-i.sW. HOLHTTOH, MASTER IN CHANCERY AKB NOTARY PUBUC. $10 WAamauroN ttraxsr. Car* May City, New Jkbskt.
\y«8TJlM»TAIlA«iMllUamP tx grpgOT ncromcxS, 1006. Trains srill laava Cape May as follows for PHILADELPHIA: 6 . 0 A. M.—ACCOMMODATION. I 0 ‘4° st principal intermediate stsl Arrives si Phllsdelpkla 9.yj a m. , , 0 A M—EXPRESS. Connects from /•3° Aaglcsca Branch. Ocean City and Bea Isle City. Arrives at Philadelphia 9.31
A .N.
, cc I*. M.—ACCOMMODATION. I . o'JJ a t principal intermediate stations. Connects from Anglescs Braach. Ocean City sad Sea Isle City. Arrives at Philadelphia
6.IJ p. m.
srxDaY TMsixa.
, P.M.—ACCOMMODATION. St .'■o at principal intermediate statii Arrives at Philadelphia 6 aj P M. P M—EXPRESS. Connects from Anglcsea Branch. Ocean City and City. Arrives at Philadelphia 6.js
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Security Trust Company Corner Washington and Ocean Streets. CAPE HAY CITY, HEW JERSEY
4-45 1
PM.
FKOM PHILADELPHIA. Trains leave for Cape May—Express, 900 a. m.. and 4.08 p m. week-days. Accommodation, > 15 p. m. Sunday, express. 9.00 a a. Accommodatioe, Boo a. m. Trains leave Philadklmua. Broad Street Station for NEW YORE.
J)B. WE8TUCY KODGKHH WALKb,
WALKS’
Ukited BrsTXi Prarxact. WaSMlKOTOX AMD Dbcatux Htrikts. Cape May City. .V J. Tele phone SB and S4.| Office boora, 7 to 9 a. m., S to 4, and 7
to 9 p. m.
Office and residence, Walea United States Pharmacy. Nioht Bill j kWibt. stevknb COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 810 Waxhimotom Sr . Cap* Mat, N J. Master and Solicitor in ( hancerv. Notary Public. Commissioner for Pennsylvania.
CAPITAL Surplus aud Undivided Profits DEPOSITS
$100,000.00 $136,371.69 $2,184,129.81
We solicit V'Jur account. Our patron, receive every courteay and accommudation conaiatent with prudent banking. THREE PER CENT. INTERRST PAID on depoeita in our Savings Department.
Isaac H. Smith, Chairman J. Spicer Learning Reuben T. Johnson
eatabKshed -rural dog
. between his father's bouse lu the country and the office of the Springfield Reporter. Hit big yellow dog. Pete, is carrier and when given a letter makes straight for tbe' iteporter office. Prte'a record among tbe other dogs make*
him secure.agaiust holdup*.
A Swedish Inventor baa patented a process for Improving the flavor of raw coffee. Coffee la usually stored
for sever*! yearn before roasting, the 1 u ^ more tbM -_
standing causing slight cbenMcn! _ Bn , ^ woman bad turned and wa.
werful magnetic
“ How so. madamT Maldment asked “ 'Why.' said the woman, the rocker* are not even. Aa you rodrtbe good for nothing chair keep* •Udlng tideway*
all over the room.'
-‘Maldment threw up hi* band*. “ 'By Jingo,' he said. T made a mistake and sent you oue of our new patent rockers, warranted not to wear out the carpet all in one place. That style
Pacthia* Charlea [ E.
. Baud.
FOsteriReP-.
County board ot Klecttoaa—Michsel H.
Bcptember and Dfy-rmuer.
HOARD OF CUOaKN FBKKHOLDKBB. Anthony B Smith. Palermo.......Jan,i I«# W. a. Jolmaoti. Ooeab City—Jau. 1. 1W7 John P Fox. Ocean CUy Jan. 1.19W P Vanaman. Dias Creek. Jan. 1. IK* -'la
Anthony ikSnrilh^ Director; bamnel tat* Srtmtor—Lewis M. Craaaa. Ocean
City. Bap. aemblyman-
Cape May CUy. 1
Hildreth.
November >6, 1905. Express, weekday*, 4 jS.t «o. 5 Jh, 7.00. 7 jj. 8 *0, 9-03. 9 So. IC " A. M., *1*00 aooo. n JJ. *i 00.
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6*0,9 goii.ooA M., *1*33. f x “tya4.400.3sa, •SS7.7 ^ From Wert^UladeiphU only, a 44 A. M. ■it 34 aad 600 P M daily. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH.
November *6. 1905.
For Baltimore asd Washington. *6Si, 7 *0, 8 * ' - - * “
?.Vi
8 3*. *10 aj. 1106. mm ri* 31. *1 as. 4AS *5. 6 rt, 8.ao. 11 *8, F M.and it ij weekday*. Sundays, *6. 35. 7 ao, cA A M.. *1 ay *3 an. 4 4$. 5 *A A:
SuNOAva. _
..-ISBl^l.* 3 ”' 446 ’ 5 * 5,
From West Philadelphia only, 335 aad 1 1 ^uy 11 '* SS * 5 44 ’ “ d “ p -
already nearly out of the store. “ ‘Mistake or no mistake.' she said, T won't Iuiy the extra $2. and I won't re3 tbe chair, eo thereT "—New York
Tribune
Edgar Ho gar, a twelve-year-old New Hampshire boy, was pulled Into the Arukee river. In that state, and nearly drowned by a big twin bow trout which
be had hooked. By clinging to a tree Francs,
which had fallen Into the river and at York .
the same time fighting gamely for his. 34 Mor* at the time of the parade's prixe the boy finally tired the flab out. passage waa on Fifth avenue. Seeing
It weighed ten pound*. Hagar weigh* u* grr*t throngs of people and boar ■ _ , T H Finn In charxe. sixty pounds. Ing the loud, gay music, he decided ( jf "s^iceaT 11. 00 a m^kforaing
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•Diaiag Car. tBxtra-fare Train. W. W. ATTERBURY, J. R. WOOD. Gcal Manager. Paaa'f Traffic Managvi GEO. W. BOYD. General Passenger Aj
During the
Emile Mora, the antemoblle expert of
is a parade in New
Charck Directory nr. mart's a. c. chcbcb.
Bev. Father D. J. XeUy, Rector. Honrs of divine service on Sundays
Masse* at 7 and 9 a. M.
Sunday School at 2J0 p. x.
Koearr. sermon and benediction 01 : the Moat Blessed Sacrament at (U» r.x.
; Wetk-daya, Maaa at 7JO a. x.
: services every Friday erenln* at A
. g. cx ci
Tbe royal ministry 'of Bavaria publishes a warning against the use of colon containing lead In tbe manufacture of transferable picture*. Childree attach these transferable pictures In scrapbooks, aud girl* and women use them for ornamenting glass Jars, bottle*, cigar boxen, fans, picture frames, paper cases, boxes and many
other small receptacle*.
Good autboriiy states that yellow fever prevailed In Newburyport and Boston In ITtr. In 1797 forty-five persons died with It In Frovldeucc alone. There were several cases In Norwich. Couu.. and New Bedford In 1801. and the fol lowing year ten cases were reported In Portsmouth. N. H. Providence bad ten deaths In IHur.. and In 1820 Middle
town. Conn., waa afflicted.
One of the most wonderful discoveries In sdeu.-c l* the fact that a beam of light produces sound. According to Milling, a beam of sunlight 1* thrown through a lens on a glass vessel that contains lampblack, colored allk
that he would like to have a look at the j Prayer and procession, and accordingly be plunged school: 7J0 p.
Into the deep crowd and tried to work , ^‘Xrsdsy. and Fridays, morula* rsv to s olaoo of vaataxe. I p,..., and Litsny at 9 80 a m .
Thursdays, evening Prayer and addrea*.
OlLr services ae announced. P RBBBTTXRIAK CRCXCX.
Rev Arthur W. Spooner, D. D-, PaaSundav service* at 10 90 a. m., and
7.30 |. m.
Su»iUy school *t 280 p m.
Piaver meeu- g WAineaday 7JO p. 1
Jo- ior C. E. I nday st 4 15 p. m. Y. I*. H- C. E. Frtffay st 7 JO n. ir Slrsi-gera slwsya 11 ' *
bis way to a pise* of vantage.
The nearer the front he got the more evidence he found of the police. The police. Indeed, were in great evidence, poshing here, shoving there, now uttering loud threats, now making, amid
Intense excitement an arreat-
“Keep back! Keep back! Keep
back!" was tbe continuous cry.
M. Mora could hardly aee the parade for the police, and 00 account of tbe excitement mat they caused be could not keep hla mind on I* at all. Turning somewhat Impatiently to a man 00 hi*
left be said:
“Why. as re, is tbe crowd being kept back ao valry forcibly?" “So as to give the police full chance to aee tbe procession," the man answered.—New Orleans States.
The following atory. it la safe to af-
ATT-AXTTC CITY YAri.aniri TIMETABLE In Eflect Oct. 5. ipofi. Lv. Cape May- Arr. Phils. 8 45 a m. (accommodation) 9.16 a.1 7 15 express a m 9.16a.l 3 06 p. m. accommodation. 6 55 p.tn 8.55 p. m. Express. 6 56 p.m SUNDAYS. 4.30 p m express, 6.40 p.m .-DAYB. Lt. Phils. Ait. Gape May. 7 SO am Local 11. OK ajn 8 SO a m expreaa 10 50 a m 4 16 p m express 6 16 p m 6 '10 p. in (acoutnmodstion.) 7.44 p.m sox nava. 8.30 a ra (expreael 10J8 a m A TSAIN XTgXT HUOS OX TX* HODS IO TKXXtXAL) AMD
—Break taxi. Lunch. Dinner.
worst id or other substance*. A disk. 1 firm, baa never been seen In print: Tbe having silts or opening* cut In It. •« late Dr. Henry Thayer, tbe founder of made to revolve awiftly ta thl* beam Thayer's laboratory ta Cambridge. wa» of light ao as to cut It up. thus making, on iris .way to hla <4&ce one winter alternate flashes of light and shadow, morning ta the early alxtle* when tbe On putting the ear to the glass veaw-l 1 sidewalk* were a glare of ice. While
heard #0 long aa going down Mata street he met a lady
coming ta tbe opposite direction. The lady waa • stranger to him, although
be wa* not unknown to her.
In trying to avoid each other on the Icy pavement they both slipped and came to tbe sidewalk facing each other, with their pedal extremities consider ably entangled. While tbe polite doctor was delating ta hla mind what the proper thing to say or do « tbe trying circumstances, the problem was solved by tbe quick wttted lady,
who quietly remarked:
“Doctor If you will be good enough
i^ktedaY.'ta'tae'Tear'lMS oftta to ri^ aid pick out your ie^L I will
— - - - — - - take what remains. —Boston Herald.
the Bashing beam la falling on the ves-
sel.
This Is the address on a letter received at tbe post office at Calcutta. India: “If the Almighty please* let this envelop.', having arrived at the dty of Calcutta, ta the neighborhood of Oa lootolah. at the counting house of Blrajoodeen A Dabdad. merAants. be offered to and read by the happy light ef my eyes, of virtuous manners and beloved of the beart-Meean Shaikh In*rut Ally, may bis life be long. Writ 1 on tbe 10th of the bWaned Rom
Hegira of our Prophet and dispatched
at HaroesTllle Me was robbed of a' 8 * mn ® 1 Gompcra, president of the SZZULTZZJSS ■be had fallen Into a Mg hole ta tbe . c ground which had been need by t 1 of nlneteeu yeara ago as
Bev. James Buru*^__, Proacblug oa »<ileUj toorulogStl0.80. I- tb* evening si 7.45. MertlnM at 9 A x. aad 6.90 P. X. indeya. Sunday School at 8 P. X. EpWurth League Monday evening 8 o'clock. , Mid-week prayer service Wed needs) reolng at 8 o'clock. Class meet la**, Tuesday, Thursda) sod Friday eveoin*a BAPTUT OHURTX. Bev. H. F. Crvgo, Pastor. Preacbln* 00 Soi-day laorclug at 10.80. In tbe evening at 7 JO. Soitday morning Worker* Meeting 10J0 A. X. Sonday riebooi si 2J0 ~
7 JO o'aiwmi . Young People's Mee tag Friday evening at 7.80 o'clock , Man's Meeting Saturday area log
Adoulram Chapter. No 80, Boval Arrb 4a.oo.-Coovocations, third Monday of acb moo lb at »od** room, Waaktagtao
J-JR. f. H. L0BENCE, DENTIST ,K AND Hronis &rx**ra. Caps Mat, N. J, Oral Surgery, including Extraction of Teeth under Narco tired Air and other Anesthetic* Da*. Lobxxcc A Scholl Philadelphia
—Advisory Board*—
Dr. James Meeray . William F. Caaaedy Albert G. Bennett
H. C. Thompson, Manager Aaron W. Hand John B. Huffman
WILLIAM B. BRIGHT
James J. Doak Carpenter & Siuilaei Jebblna Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Pboue 97
TRe First National Bank OF CAPE HAY COURT HOUSE A T THIS WRITING 125 people have made tbe First National their borne bank, some few bad never before opened a bank account. Other* were prompted by tbe convenience of its location and others *UU were prompted by a desire to be identified with a local institution. We *1111 fesi that Cape May county People might be Induced u patronice their own institutions. Hare you ever ihotqtbt it over? II n^tbink it over now. ^IHTHKHK any thing yon would like'o know? Writs us, or better *1111, call and aee us It may Iw poniUe no real barrier exist*, why you can t go a)OD{ with us. IF YOU are depositing outside of the STATE, and web pe few of our people are, did it ever occur to you, that in tbe event of death, the expenses of obtaining tbe money so drpoaiu-d won) cost your heirs more than tbe whole amount left in bane, to get itl Tbii.k it over, if yoo do .'t uoderata'd it ASK.
Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Fine Stationary and Blank Books, Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy Boats, etc. M. L. WAERINGTON. 514 Washington Street.
,W. LENOIR®
MIC DECOCAIOli, PAPER HANGINGS.
plaster TSUorh a Specialty:"”"” ; ^"‘Xincrusta, TKHatton anb Burlaps
Gcal Paaa'r Ageai.
THE COUNTRY 1831 GENTLEMAN Tbe only Igriculttnl Newspaper Am4 AdmHtndlr Tfca un mm am a x urn b?hWh^« I ?nthOTlti«r^ n th2r m^ccttvv Inca. No other paper prrtcoda to coaapare with t in qoalificaticmk of editorial *L*n. - •*- ■—**—• 1 with a degree
INDISPENSABLE TO covum Kwmrs Keep Up With The Timet.
waa there to bid him goodby. Aa a parting ode they gang for him -Everybody Works at Our House. “
Cape lalaad Lodge, No. 80. F. aad A. M. -Commouteatioos. second and f Tuesdays of each mouth at lodge Washington and Franklin streeta. Cape May Camp, No. Ons, Modara Woodmo of America—Mart* Ant Wadoeadar f each mouth at Auditorium. Capa May Cooelaee, No. ISt, Improved Order of 0 ^ — Hall,ON Wi fourth Tkoradaya <rf
Contractors ft Builders YORK BROS. P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J.
W H BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE lx axv Part of Cape May County Holly Beach. N. J.
W OP OUR SWN STAflPS FREE FREE With your first rath purchase of $1.00 and upwards, by preoerting this advertisement and learn all about our -HEW STAKE SYSTEMWe have tbe beat aboea we can buy for tbe money in great variety. Shoes for men, women and children, and redeem the stamps when yoo get 100 at Opp. Rcadis* Terminal, 666 OlhingUm St
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OTce and fihov Koorm. Second floor Smith Bldg. S10 Waah. fit CAPE MAY, N. J. ~
Pierson and ©on. lTHlf»iiw|cAPE|i*Y|lllKEL^>
Cor. Washington and Union Eta.
Where you will find choice Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions and fruits. We also handle “Michbnkrs Star Hams”
<§. §(euer?s i^B0»T» JmD» UUMCtt Office asd Shop-.or. Corgie and Jefferson Sts. CAFE KAY. H. J.
SAMUEL E. EWING General Contractor, House moving a specialtg
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