CAPS MAY HERALD, THUKSDAV, MARCH 29, 1906
CAPE MAY HERALD
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THK HERALD, CAPE riAY, N. J.
80ME GARDENING FREAKS. Clay Xodal Xaada at Tariooa Xlnili tka Lataat Departura la
Who remember* the time when there waa not a popular crueT H a earn* Impoaalble (or people to exlR wllhcnt aome pat (ad or other, ha II arer ao trivial or toollih. Ladle* acpaelallr have a weakness In thlt direction, though with them It osnally taka* the form o( a new pet aulmal. The gardening profeaalon baa not aacapad the general aearch (or novel tie*, and a year or two ago Japanese fern-balls were all the rage; alac quaint fern figures were formed tc represent various birds and animal* Tbea« were readily bought by th< novelty-seeking public. The latest quaint Idea of the gar dener Is clay model beads, the faoa*
TTttJRSDAY, MARCH 29. 1906. Notick--Hrrcsltcr the IlKaALD.'wW n pablUh revolution* of condolence fro lodge».cburche..»»oci»lion. or individual
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CHUKCH AND SCHOOL. Rhode* scholars at Oxford university have come to be known as "Khodeaters." John Bartlett, of "familiar Quotations" fame, one of the most retiring la habits and valuable In service oi the literates of Boston, died recently at the age of 86. Prof. Yoahltaro Nakamuro. graduate of the Imperial agricultural college in Sapplro, Japan. Is st the ^Minnesota stale school of sgrlcullure'taking a special course In animal Industry and Tbs foreign mission board of the southern Baptist convention, has heretofore considered the dispatch of 16 new missionaries In one year quite a notable dvent. During the yean 1904"ue It has sent out 50. A copy of John R. Motfs book, "The Pastor and Modern Missions," has been presen led to every pastor In the New Ragland conference, through the generosity ol Mr*. J. A. Woo Ison, Hon. E. H. Dunn and Dr^ E. M. Taylor. Nebraska Is home mission ground with >0,000 Norwegians and Danes, and many thousands of Swedes, a Founders and Italians. These different nationalities have their settlements. in many of which they have their own church pastor. The holy see has assented to the petition of the archbishop of Milwaukee to divide the parent diocese and eetablUb a new episcopal see. either at Madison. Fond du Lac or Racine. The diocese of Milwaukee has now 349 priests. 393 churches, and a Catholic population of 294,000. Prof. W. T. Foster, of Bowdoln college. Is urging that all the New EngUnd colleges and preparatory schools should allow credit toward the A degree for artistic studies, such music, painting, sculpture, etc- on the pound that they provide a thorough and wise training of the senses and are essential to the development of character and taste. He believes that training for citizenship should Include an application of the beautiful
INDUSTRIAL ITEMS. By bnlldlng 5501)00 tons of shipping the Clyde has broken Us previous yearly record. 617,000 tons. In 1902. The old style sharp-pointed shoe of Bnanlsh origin bss nearly disappeared In Mexico, having been replaced by the American lasts. Tbs cabinet makers of Prance art lets, but they keep reproducing, year after year, the styles which their forefathers have made for centuries. The col of lumber In the Canadian province of Ontario will exseed of last year by 100.000.000 feet. The cat will total about 450.000,000 fast Germany pig Iron production In October parsed, for the first Uma, mil lion-ton mark. The month's output reached 1006.943 tons, a gain of U per cent over October last year. This country ranks first In tbs pa-per-making industry. Germany is second. and Orest Britain comes I' * The production In America la two or .three times greater than In Qraat
One brick-making company pot out MJ$C,000 bricks, with an averags to the machine of nearly 3.750,000. This
A BTUDT IN BEARD AND WHISKERS of which are marked by all manner of queer expressions Around the _» where the hair should grow, on the eyebrows, and on the upper Up. models are cut In lines which reduces the clay to such a thickness that It is porous. These are hollow, and hare to be kept filled with water, and on U places a special fine grass seed, wl is supplied with the heads is JO In the course of a week a fine crop of lovely silky grass spronts out, giving the beads a very quaint and brlgut appearance. As the water evap orates or leaks through the head*
must be refilled.
Quits a surprising number of differ ent expressions and “Type* can be produced with the same head, by varying the growth from an abundant crop In one place to a ragged growth In an other, or entirely omitting to sow th* seeds In various places A cleanshaven. bald-headed, benevolent gentleman ran be portrayed faithfully on the same head that with a different growth will show a man with abundant hair and long beard Eyebrows can he grown or omitted at will, and' since the heads are modeled with comical expressions to start with, when grown In quaint designs they ore car talnly the most mlrth-produclng garden decoration that has been Invented.
GOVERNOR OF MOSCOW.
util in Crushing the Rebcln City.
LEARNED Off WRITER*. Paul He*so la accredited with being one of the most famous living German novelists, who is almost as well known la America as In the fatherland. Mary A. fisher, of New York, will writs a novel and devote the proceeds at the sals to the support of a boms. wctarlan, and to care tor those "who hare labored In literature, art, education, or any of the various pro-
SiE
Mrs. Schuyler Crownlnshleld. wife t the admiral, has wrltun several stories, and recently has made her first effoyt at a stage production which deals with ths revolutionary war and has been recently produced In New York and aroused enthusiasm. Emil Zerkowltx. the noted Hunger Is n author, who has been oommlsstoned as special envoy by his government with the purpoee of establishing Important commercial relations between that conntry and this, recently arrived In New York. He has a boy named George Washington Zerkowltx. who was born on february S3, 1903. It la stated that Winston Churchill Is to receive the sum of $40,000 down and royalties for his biography of bis father, the lata Lord Randolph Churchill People marvel how he has found Urns to write it, considering what a busy man he Is. When John Morley wrote the life of Gladstone, for which he received $50,000, It took him three years to complete it, and he practically shat himself up for that period, keeping right away from public Ufa Morgan Robertson, who has written home successful sea stories, has changed his occupation every ten year*. At the age of 1« Jie ran sway to tea and made two Journeys round the world, shipping as cabin boy and filling In the course of the decade nearly every post on shipboard. »or the next eight years hs followed the trade at a watchmaker and an expert cutter ana setter of 'Jewels. He next turned to literature, and since 1896 has written much fiction founded on the facts of his experienca. Now be has Invented and patented some clever devices to add to the efficiency of enb-
8L Petersburg.—Admiral DoubassoS. who la in eoinmanii of the lit penal troops at Moscow, and Is governor general of the old capital of the exam, recently need stern measures In repressing the revolutionary outbreak recently. He Is charged with having armed the Black Hundred, and to have aided in their desperate work. Doubassoff Is a representative of the aristocratic reactionaries, and Is not In touch with th* reform movement, believing that autocracy is the only rule
for Russia.
Little is known of his naval exploits or at the achievements through which he has advanced, but his work In killing and Imprisoning the revolu tlonists has been thorough and he kai spared neither sex nor age. All who
TOLD Or THE TITLED. The khedlve of Egypt Is not only a monogamist, bat a teetotaler, and does not smoke—not even an Egyptian cig-
arette.
Lady Wyndham Quin, the daughter at Lord Don raven, is among ths practical nrfrticulturlsts of the owns a wonderful violet farm. Sir Herbert Ds Stem, who wss recently mads peer. Is a Jewish banke in London, and b a eon of Baron Hermann de Stern, whose title was Portu-
guese.
Princess Augusta, dowager grand duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelltx, Is the oldest member of the royal family, and was born In 1333. She Is a abler of ths late daks of Cambridge. The new queen at Norway speaks fluently five languages. She b extremely fond of sport, and b a keen cyclist, end has ridden through ths
City Directory.
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— Pranct* K. Dukr_Jati.
Council —Jo*. Hanu Samuel T. — Hohrvt J. Cr*sWrll,.J>U. T. Mnskel Sharp——Jmi. Jsa J Dusk JUSJoseph K. Hrooks....Jau. hamuel P. Ware—...Jen. Louts C. Say it Jau. P. Shine) Townsend ..I *11,
Recorder—Joo. W. Tl.omii-
A—resor—Gilbert C. i;unhe*....'«n. Col Ireful—Jan. E. Taylor Jan. Tn a-uref—l*aac H. Smllb-.-Jan
Comnibaloiirrs of Appeal. Theodore Mueller Jan. 1 El wait) Cn aar Jan. 1 Thna.H. Wall. JaS. 1
Friendship Couaell, No. tT. D. of A.klirls on Tuesday afternoon of each weak I *.». 16 Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall. Cold Spring. Tbs John Mrcray Poet No . 4U. U. A. H. msUoq the third Friday of each inuuQi at 7.90 o'clock p. m.. at Franklin street
i:!S5 1. 190* LJU 1.1907 1, 1107
Me*Bower Lodge, No. 906, Independent Older ol Odd VUIowa—Meets each Friday at the Auditorium. Jackson street. Ogalblb Tribe. No. 157, Improved Older of Usd Men—Meets at 910 Washington ireet. Ca|« May Fire Department, meets first .outlay evening In each muntb at corner Washington and Franklin at reels.
UOAIHI OK EDUCATION.
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Samuel K StltL.. . S H. Moore, vice Dr. Kdaraid William H. Walter A. Lovett.
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Barclay L. Schellrngcr..-
HOARD OF BKALTU. Or. A I- Leach. Dnsldrat . .»cpl. Dr. V. M. D. Marcy, Secretary......
AMUKL V. KLDKKDGE. Arrolia n-AT-La W. SOLICITOR, MASTER IN CHANCERY NOTARY PUBLIC. 810 Wasaixuros Stxkxt. Cat* Mat Citx, New Jkkbkt.
BOARD OF TRADE —Stephen B. Wilson. 9ecn-t»ry—Lewis T. Bterrns. Treasurer—Thomas W. Millet.
County Directory. Justice Supreme Court—Francis I. Sways*, ClrcuTfi)udge—Allen B. Eudlonti l2?? a Vssebgj i'li-a*- Harry S.’ Douglas^
-Robert
Coroner’*—William H. Thou »- Coroner’*—A. LeUo- Mulller.
County Clerk—Jen**
Surmsate-E CBntoa County Collector—Joseph
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J)R- WE8TLEY HODGERh WALKS, WALES’ United States Pm axe act. Washikotos AMD Dbcatcs Hraxtcre. Cape Msy City, N. J. Telephone 93 sod S4.| Office hours, 7 to 9 g. m., 2 to 4, sod 7 o9 p. m. Office sod residence, Wales United States Pharmacy. Niobt Bsu-
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d of Elections—Jo*. K. linn
gu*wr,ncp - nw Owsty Board of Elections-Wm. J. Trier.
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| EWI8 T. STEVENS COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 610 Wasmisotok Sr , t‘Ars May, N. J. Master sod Solicitor id Chancery. Notary Public. Commissioner for Pennsylvania.
Brptember «*d Decern tier. BOARD OF CH08KN FREEHOLD EES. Anthony B. Smith. Palermo, -—Jan.i 1907 W H. Johnson, Ocean CUy.._Jen. E 1907 John P Fox. Ocean City Jan. 1.1907 " ” ” j. Dias Creek. Jan. 1. 1906
" . Dennis Jan tr, Broa—.Jaa. . Cape May. Jag L IW?
. Oat* Mur, Jau- L IMP
Anthony B. Smith, Director; Samuel
Cape May City, Rap....
• M. E Hildreth.
Church Directory ST. MART'S A C. CHfaCB. Rev. Father D. J. Rally, Rector. Devotions sad Benson—Every Sunday aad Tuesday evening at 7 90o'clock. “The way of the Croa*"—Every Friday evening at 7AO o'clock. Maas and short Meditation — Every ■tog at 8 o'clock. ' Maaecs—At 7 aad Bu. Rcbool—At 9.90 p. m.
Cara May, N. J.
Oral Surgery, .Deluding Extraction of Teeth under Narcotised Air and other Anesthetics Phil*. Office; Perry Bldg. 16th & Chestnut St-
Rev. Dr. Halsey, of the Presbyterian foreign mission board, after visiting th* missions In West Africa, denouncer as “the most iniat ever sat on u three*." King Leopold of Belgium employs as chauffeur on* Marcel, who la u proHe has bees an by tha polios of France, Germany and Belgium, bat pays no heed to their counsel Countess Bchlmmelmann. of Denmark, who visited Chicago aoma time ago, has visited 57 dues and U coun-
ts eats published tn tha Bulletin of the Oommarvnsl Geographical society of Faria, tha morid'a production of porn was divided as follows: United
Roaumaagrowaul* « himhthash*Mm-
aad the poor. Her methods are not aprovad by bar relatives. Tha kabsr, who b a well-grown man, b overtopped by the German eml Victor Emmanuel of Italy scarcely reach is up to tha a boulder* of Queen Helene, and King Carlas of Portugal b overtopped by hb queen. makes np In rotundity of body what he lacks In height.
hare raised the red lag of rebellion have been mercilessly pursued aad shot down and at Umss area carltalx lion did not stop ths bloody work. Aa -- reported to be beeaae* ths orders of D< so Implicitly followed by hb command. Hs b aot aa oM haring reachad only the aga of It. sj what the future holds for known. Should the fires of reb*Ilk'S of the czar's domain aa It i Moscow. It b txpseted I* ‘ mini win bo t
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Thursdays, evening Prayer aad addreaa, 'O&r'aarvlcrsasi Dallj ~ 99 to A raxasTTKAiAg chcbch. Rev Arthur W. Spooner, D. D., Pae>r. Sunday services at 10 90 A m., and 7 JO p. m. Bundsy school st 2 90 p. m. Pisyer meeting Wednesday 7 JO p. m. Junior C. E. 1 nday at 4 16 p. m. Y. P. 8. C. E. Friday at 7 JO p. m. Strangers always made welcome. FintT A a cacacA Rev. James Bum*, Pastor. Prasehiug On Bunds) nxirulngSt 10J0. In the evening at 7.46. Meetings at 9 a. A and 6.80 r. R, oo sadava. Holiday School at$ r..M. Epworth League Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Mid-work prayer servloe Wednesday ‘ g at 8 o' '
LITTLE IRONIES OF ZXFM. The only essay entered for ths annual prise offered by the Parisian Academy at Moral and Political Sciences did not receive the award, as It baa too Illegible > be read. Sir Alfred Harms worth offered $500 reward for Information which might to tha arrest of a certain reckless motorist, who turned out to be Sir Alfred's brother. Dying In poverty in n Sen Francisco
him to the frost (he had begged to be allowed to die a soldier's desth). by heart dlsetu
Rev. U. F. Crego, Pastor. _ aching on SeinUy learning at 1 lu ths evening si 7 JO. Sunday morning Worker* Meetln 10.00 a. M. Sunday School al 2.80 r. M. Wednesday eveulu. Prayer Meeting al 7JO o’eloek . Young People's Mss lag Friday evee-
Capv laiaad'Ludgs, No. 80. F. and A. M. -Commanlcatioua, second aad fourth
Tnesdaymcf sash month st lodgs room.
VaahlDgton and Fmoklln wrests. Caps May Camp, No. 8779, Modern Wt
Security Trust Company Corner Washington and Ocean Streets. CAPE MAY CITY, HEW JERSEY
CAPITAL Surplas and Undivided Profits DEPOSITS
$100,000.00 $136,675.83 $2,429,198.63
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We Holicit your uccount. Our patrons receive every courtcy aud accommodation conaiecnt with prudent banking. THREE PER CENT. INTEREST PAID on depoaita in our Savings Department.
■—Advisory Board— I—: H. Smith. Chalnnso Or. Jsnwi Mmr,. H. C. Th.,m|,.m. U.n.Ker J. Bpiccr Learning William F. Cauedy Aaron W. Haixl Reuben T. Jobnsou Albert G. Bennett Jobu B. liuUiiiaB Robert E Haml
J^R. C. H. LOBENCE, (Dr. W. B. Sickler, aaaodate.) DENXIST
James J. Doak Carpenter & SBuilaet Jobbina Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J.
Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Pine Stationary and Blank Books, Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy Boats, etc. M. L. WARRINGTON, 514 Washington Street.
Contractors ft Builders YORK BROS. z* ves* svrrea voa* P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J,
W H BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE a mv Fart uf Cap* May Cuuaty HoHy Beach, N. J.
VALUABLE
Real Estate Id Cape Hay City
FOB SALE
To close up an Estate mnunmmniEiuiiiKaa
NO. 3. A three story frame cottage and stable on land, at No. 676 Washington st., size of lot 100 feet front by aoo feet deep. NO. a. Drag store at S. W. corner of Washington and Decatur sis, rether wdth all stock and fix-
plaster WHorfe a Soedaltuf^"-’ 1 lincrusta, mnalton anb JSurlaps ' [Of ce and $how Rooms. Second floor Smith Bldg. 610 Wash, fit S CA PE MAY, N. J.
Pierson and Son.
eTHEqHEW|CAPE|MYjI[»mKET.I
Cor. Washington and Union Sts.
Where you will find choice Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions and fruits. We also handle “Miciienbrs Star Hams”
\JSm. 1>. ^euerps Office sad Shop-Tor. Corgie and Jefferson Sts. CAPE HAY. N. J.
SAMUEL E. EWINU General Contractor, House moving a specialtg
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WM. 8. 8HAW. o-BhTERA.r* qoarrjhAcryoah
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T.Tlfg, BRICKS. SAND, CBU3VT AND BUILDBRS MATERIALS.
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tit BLMTfiS STXSBT.
>iU\\Ai<L) K. O l 1'EK, lias purchaasU th« • s ot ths lai* C. tOL'DEK, asd rr»w«4 to 311-313 Mansion Street CAPS MAY. N. J.
FURNITURE AND MATTRKSSBS
B- S. CURTIS
Plumbing', Steam and Gas Fitting All okdxrs receive noun attention SHOP—Delaware Ave. Cape May, N. J.
Bs Mads to flaws Many s Stop
F. a Sibley auggaats la Agriculturist
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