CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. JANUARY 25, 1906
CAPE MAY HERALD
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THK HERALD. CAPE riAY, N. J.
THURSDAY. JANUARY 25.1006.
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The pavuuje of the Philippine tarili bill by the House of Representative last week is an important victory in t 1 first place, for the Roosevelt administration which was absolutely committed to the measure, nod secondly for Speaker Cannon and his organization, wbo in supporting the bill, had opposition of a combination of the beet sugar and anti-statehood Republi The bill establishes a schedule equivalent to 25 per cent, of the Dingley rati on importations from the Ptulippini for a period of three years, after which free trade is to prevail. Its enactment will be a blessing to the producing classes in the Philippines which, like the Cuban producers, mast look United States to atlord them a thoroughly friendly market for their ontpnL To bestow this is a matter simply of fair dealing with a dependent people, and is on this ground that President Roosevelt's symp<thies are so strongly enlisted in favor of such legislation. Having assumed responsibility for the welfare of the Philippines, our government has no alternative but to obligation.in good faith.
BLOCK ISLAND, R. I.
Money la Advertising; It Pays Tbs merchant wbo puts an advertles»nt In a paper tor a ftw time*, and than says adwrUalng la a failure because ho baa no dlrset sales, is Uka the child wbo
New York.—Many there are Whe love the sea and even worship Its vagaries, wbo fish and ara Content enly memorise of nibbles and bits* remain when the day is done, wbo love to sail and are not weaned from this pastime even when the wind falls to nerve or they are forced to drift with the tide for hours. A multitude exist who are happiest ■when they look upon'-tbe salt water and feel Its no ft and cheering Influence •come to them when zephyr or gale blows across Its surface, yet do not
the aaxt day says the Mtds ware bad. Your ooaspeditor. perhaps, baa been advertising 'for years. Why should buyers rash for you at only s alagle aanounermeut f Try an ad In the HKBALD and watch the results.
> day upon
Joy or cannot stand
the calmest sea.
To all these classes that quaint Wt of land lying ont of sight of shore, called Block Island, appeals moat strongly. Its shores most varied character, running from Its Ideal beaches to Its high and deeply furrowed cliffs surmounted by a lighthouse. its interior rolling and mads most picturesque by bowlder fent rising and dipping with the rounded
hills.
Many a re'The evidences of the olden times, big roomy bouses constructed largely of stone, wide deep chimneys heralding hospitality and cheer, knockers, colonial doorways and fortable quarters for the live stock and poultry. Gardens fenced In by old
Several New York newspapers ar patient with Mr. Jerome about the criminal end of the insurance investigation. They would have him go to work at once and bring certain of the men involved to the bar of justice. There should be do worry on this poinL The investigation, it is Irne, closed three weeks ago, but the report to the legislature is yet to be made. That document should throw considerable light ou the whole matter, and assist the di-trict attorney in the move he is expected to make. Probably nobody doubts that Mr. Jerome will make the fullest use of whatever material the investigation has produced bearing on any and a!l violations of the law. His character as a man of integrity and an official of fearless vigilance established, sod there is good ground to believe that when he does move be will move effectually.
Mr. Grosveuor declared that the phrase “stand-patter" was borrowed from t disreputable source. This u most Interesting as an indication Mr. Grosvenor. having exhausted the possibilities of mathematics, intends to take up philology. It is s conference that is going o Algeciras. The American people, attUe instance of Senator Bacon, are carefully searching the Farewell Address to-day to see U it says anywhere, ‘'Thou shall not confer."
Grover Cleveland has assured Perry Belmont of bis thorough sympathy with the movement to compel publicity in all campaign fun is. Grover,you know, is through with the political game.
Indiana, with a solid delegation of college graduates in the national House of Representatives, now sings out “Hoosier Schoolmaster?” to the re the country.
The United Slates is not butting Into Europe's affairs, but it is a trifle hard to keep Europe's affairs from butting into the United States.
The ability with which congrea- gets engrossed with every other question but railroad rate regulation sagger*- - disposition to delay the inevitable. President Harper, of Chicago University, a cancer victim, followed- Carne gie's advice and died poor. Mr. Overstreet refuses to [Befit by some of the comforting philosophy contained in Mr. Beveridge’a literary pro-
Kiwis isn't supposed to be at war, but it would take a Gen. Sherman to characterise her kind of peace properly.
With Mrs. Chadwick safely immured the world of flaanos will breathe mote
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fish nets which fall In graceful curves between the posts. For modern comfort and luxury a large choice of hotels and summer Of difficult access in the past. Block Island now Is within 4% hoars of New York, the new service Inau- *>• *- president
with a panorama of never ending interest reaching Montank 11* miles east, there to take a fast con ' able steamer for an hour’s run a to Block Island sound, the land that means all the health and pleasure of an ocean voyage with its discomforts, and unpleasant features omitted.
IRON TIRES FOR AUTOS. Hew Wheel Invented Which, It Is Claimed, Will Do Away with
New York.—A new Iron wheel and tire for automobiles has been InvenUd which, it la claimed, will in time entirely supplant the pneumatic Urea now In use. A teet run was recently made from New York to Stamford, Conn, a distance of 40 miles, on an automobile fitted with the wheels, and the fonr passengers, bed ■ they not been aware of the conditions.
matte Urea. John Chamber Rutherford.
McCann Knencetlo Jos. MoCesm. our popular newsdealer, trrivs all the Baltimore and New Yoik iprrm, no well ae the Philadelphia papers •>.l the Cara Mar HanAt-P.
L Duke—Jan. l, 1907
Meets on Tuesday afternoon of each week M IA0, ln Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall. Cold Spring. The John Mecray Post NV. 40. U. A. R. meets on the third Friday of a»ub month atT.M o'clock p. m.. at Franklin street
9. Sidney Towl Recorder—Jno. W. Thompaju Assessor—Gilbert C. Hushes.. Colleetoi—Jsa &. Taylor.... Treasurer—Isaac H. Smith... Commtmaioners of Appeal, Theodore Mueller... Edward Cn-sae Tbne. R. Wai.r,—
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street.
Cape May Fire Department, meets first Monday nvenlng In each month at corner Veahlngton and Franklin streets. grshstlsMt
Charles F. Qnidort,,. 1907 BOARD OF HEALTH. . „ K U Learb. Pnaldret . .Sep>- L MU V. M. D Marcy, BecretAry .IBM rt 6. Hand “ |MU Lafayette U. IUI “ UM Albert B. Uttlr “ 18M George L. Lnwrti 1B0B BOARD CF TltADK.
Attorizy-at-LjI W. SOLICITOR, MAS" BK IN CHANCERY NOTARY PUBLIC. 310 WasBiauroa Stbxxt. Cats Mat Oirr, Naw Jxksky.
Justice Supreme Conrt—Francis J. Swayse, Rep. , ,'9?? Circuit Jnage—Allen B. Eodioott 1911 Law Jadct—Hsirlson H. Voorbeej Prosecutor of i'leaa-Harry S Douglass. Rep *Po8 Sherig—William H. Bright, Rep. 1907 Coroner's—Robert S. Miller. Rep 1907 Coroner's—William H. Thompson. 1908 Coroner's—A. LeBo. MolUar 1909 County Clerk—Johns Way. U<p liio a ^ ettatna Hesrttt. Rep 1907 olor—Joseph I. Seal) R. 1908
QR. WESTLEY RODGERS WALES, WALES' Uhitso States Ph ask act. Washiboto*. and Dxcatlb Stbekts, Cape May aty, N. J. Telephone 93 and 84.) Office hours, 7 to 9 a. m, 2 to 4. and 7 to 9 p. m. Office and residenoe, Wales United States Pharmacy. Night Ball.
County Board of Bectloue-CharUo K. Faster,Rep. 1909 Ctwnty Board of Electloos-Wm. J. Trier. Dan- 1907 Comity Board of Elect loos-Michael EL Kearns. Dem 11*6 Terms of Court-Second Tuesday In April. September and Decemoer. BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS. Anthony B. Smith, Palermo Jaa.i 1907 W . 8. Jobnaoo, Ocean City. Jan. 1, 1907 John P. FoxvOoewn City Jan. 1.1907 C. P. Vaoatnao, Dins Creak, Jan. 1, 1908 lease D Lndlam.Sc Dennis. ..Jan 1,1907 Daniel Scbellenger, Erma,...Jan. 1.1909 s.tUMsaasiK-.js.issi Anthony B. Smith, Director, Samoel Towns sod Clerk State Senator—Lewis M. Crease. Ooaao
E. Hildreth.
Church Directory »r. mart's a. c. chubch. Rev. Father D. J. Kelly, Rector. Honrs of divine service on Sondaya, Issues at 7 and 9 a. m. Sunday School at 2JX) r. Rotary, aermon and be le Most Blessed Sacrament at 8.00 r.K. Week-days, Haas at 7A0 A. m. Semcea every Friday evening at 8. r. x. cHnacH or tux advert. Rev. Francis T. H. Finn, in charge. Sunday Services: 11. 00 a m, Morning Prayer and Sermon; 9.45 n m, Sundayschool; 7.80 P- m. Evening Prayer and
layer and Litany at 9 90 a m Thursdays, evening Prayer and address,
7.30 p m.
Other service* as announced. PBESBTTBBIAH CHURCH.
Rev Arthur W. Spooner, D. D„ Paa-
at 10.30 a. m.,
IS OK SALE ALL OVER THE HHITED STATES It 15 a volume of nearly seven hundred pages and sells for 25c. Sent by mail for 35c. : > A reference Book of unusual .value, almost indispensable to any 1 3an of business, or in the profes-
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It contains information on more
Sunday
7.30 p. m.
Sunday school at 2 80 p. m. Praver meeting Wednesday 7JO p. Junior C. E. Friday at 4 15 p. m, Y. P. S. G E. Friday at 7JO p. m. Straiigers always made welcome.
ming. at
sents over 10,000 facts 1
. mining engineer of Mexico, Is the In- arise daily for answering,
venter of the new wheels. The wheel la somewhat
byi
{(lection statistics, agricultural,'
educational, railroads, etc., etc., through all the
of topics where new figures are
Rev. J a toes Burns, Pastor.
Preaching oit bunds' morning at 10.80,
tn the evening ai 7.45.
Meetings at 9 a. H. and 6J0 r. M,
indaya.
Bunday School at 8 r. M. Bpworth Leagne Monday
8 o'clock.
Mid week prayer aervioe Wednesday evening at 8 o'cluck. Glass meetings, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evaolafca. BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. H. F. Crego, Pastor, aching on Sai-day morning at 10.80, In the evening at 7 JO. Bunday morning Worker* Heating at'
10 JO A. H.
Swwday Bchool at 8.80 r.
Wednesday evening'Prayer Meeting at
Annual. "—Address, THE
Pulitzer Building, fewYoikChy. 1
sightly. The principle cf the pneumatic tabs to than, though removed from the dangers of coated with the ground The diameter of the wheels la 90 Inehea,
far g Batted ytrMIMftbgdkb And at trade ratee, 60 easts. with 9 cento postage for mailing.
valuable. 34 columns of index. 7 JO o’clock
»• [or thin 1 ‘Stanford Aneri- »»»
>ag at 7J0 uV
Men’s Meeting Saturday evening at8.00
o’clock.
Adonlram Chapter. No. 99, Roval Arch teaona—Convooatlona. third Monday of each month at lodga room, Washington nd Franklin ntrarta. Cape Intend Lodge, No. 96, F. and A. M. -Commnnleatioaia. aseood and fourth 'ncadaja of sack month at lodge mom. Veahlngton and Franklin attaela. Cape May Damp, Ho. 8779, Modern Wood-
AMUKL F. ELDREDGF-.
Security Trust Company Corner Washington and Ocean Streets. CAFE HAY CITY, HEW JERSEY
CAPITAL Surplus and Undivided PrJU DEPOSITS
$100,000.00 $136,371.69 tZ,184.129.81
We solicit your account. Our patron, receive every courtcy and accommodation consistent with prudent banking. THREE PER CENT. INTEREST PAID on deposits in onr Savings Department.
—Advisory Board-
Isaac H. Smith, Chairman J. Spicer Learning Reuben T. Johnson
X>r. James Mecray William F. Uasardy Albert G. Bennett
H. C. Tbompaun, Manager Aaron W. Hand John B. Huffman
Wanted
I ewi8t.8teven8 COUNSELLOR AT LAW. 10 Washinotoii St . Cars Mat, N. J. Master and Solicitor in Chancery. Notary Public. Commissioner for Pennsylvania.
p)E. C. H. LORENCE, (Dr. W. B. Sickler, asaodslc.) DENTIST OcXAK AUD Hl’Glira Sthxkts, Ckrjc Mat, N. J. Oral Surgery, including Extraction of Teeth under Narootized Air and other Anesthetic* Phils. Office; Perry Bldg. 16th Sc Chestnut St.
500 Cape May County men and women who are sending their money to banks outside of Cape May County, to deposit their money in the First National Bank of Cape May Court House. Apply in person or by mail to the President or Cashier.
James J. Doak Carpenter & SBuilaei Jobbing Promptly attended to No. 833 .Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Pbooc 97
Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Fine Stationary and Blank Books, Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy - ta, etc. M. L. WARRINGTON, 514 Washington Street.
Contractors ft Builders YORK BROS. P. O. Box 661. Cape May. N. J.
WH BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE In nky Part wf Capc May Connty Holly Beach. N. J.
Real Estate Is Capa-Kay City
To clow up an Estate mmuiw himihes u WHS NO. 1. A three story frame cottage and stable on land, at No. 676 Washington at., size of lot 100 feet front by 200 feet deep. NO. 2. Drag store at S. W. comer ■*•** ■ ’ on and Decatur sts, h all stock and fix-
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ARTISTIC DEMOB, PAPER HANDINGS. plaster WHorh a Soeciaitu!^"’ ;g vlncrusta, TlOalton anb Burlaps jO^ce and $how Rooms, Second Floor Smith Bldg. 610 Wash. /SfB CAPE MAY, N. J.
Pierson and Son.
;c/U»E|[ilY|llMHCET^
Cor. Washington and Union Sts.
Where you will find choice Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions'and fruits. We also handle “Michenkrs Star Hams”
\J0m. <§. Ufeuerps lft|BOAT°AMb° UtlHICT (Office and Shop-Cor. Corgie and Jefferson Sts. CAPE KAY. K. J.
SAMUEL fe. EWING
General Contractor,
House moying a specialtg
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B- S. CURTIS
Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting Au. owns kkckivk peomft attektjon SHOP-Delmwart Am. C^r J/Wy, N.J%

