Cape May Herald, 5 April 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPS MAY HBEAI4J, THURSDAY. APRIL

CAPK MAY HERALD

AN INOCPCHOCNT WEEKLY.

PublljhcJ Er«ry Thur»d.> Mornln* at 306 Waahlaftaa Street. Cape May. N. J. subscription: One Dollar Pcr Y*»R i"

THB HBRAL1D. CAPE HAY. N. J.

N. J . a» »*<xmd-cla«» mail matter, ! taw Advert!»ioc rate* upon application

THURSDAY. APRIL 5. 1906.

pnblUh reaolntioi lodjc. churchr. a eacept at the fol

Notice —Alter thi* date. March I. 1906. the enbacription olthe Cant May Hr«au> will be Ji 25 a year; and $1.00 per year i( GOING OH ABROAD. There U an agliatloD In Glaisow, Boot land, to have umbrella stands provided on the platform of (he electric atreet car*. The recent regatta on (he Zambesi area *0 lucceaaful that It U proposed to Invite English university cretrs to compete next year. A British constitutional association has been formed for the purpose of "promoting personal liberty and Umlung the functions of governing bodies accordingly." A Russian woman, named Zanaida BmoUanmoff. who had moved in the highest circlet In the German capital, has been sentenced at Lelpalc to nine months' Imprisonment' for espionage. 1 he British board of trade at the 1.’.stance of the London Reform club will. It la believed, soon take up the question of the overcrowding of London suburban trains and the "straphanging' nuisance. Cameron Corbett. M. P- has made over to the city of Glasgow his large estate between Loch Gotl and Loch Long to 1m a pleasure ground for the people, with the proviso that no Intoxicants shall be sold on the premises Berlin has a system of child exchange. The poorer classes who «*“- not sfford holidays, send their chUdren to country people, receiving In return for an equal length of Ume country children who want to ace the city. According to the Tageblatt, army officers are not seen In the restaurants and theaters of Berlin nearly as often as they used to be ten years ago. the main reason being that their hours of duty are treble what they were in 1890. Complaint Is made that the teacher of Arabic In King s college. London, speaks it with an Egyptian accent. The college haa schools In Chinese, modern Greek. Turkish. Armenian. Swahili and Malay, and arrangements are being made for the appointment of a lecturer In Hauaa.

WILL MANAGE CAMPAIGN.

O. Da wee 1 acceptance of the poet of campaign manager to Vice Preaidsat Fairbanks, who will enter the presidential race. M said to materially Increase the latter’s

Dewse has undertaken to direct the light tor delegates to the next national convention as far aq the west is concerned. He la regarded In political circles as especially influential In presidential affaire, because of Ms ex pertenoe In the McKinley campaign, indlanlane are said to bellere that. If Daws* can line up bis friends among tne men who did most to nominate McKinley. Indiana will furnish the next Republican candidate. Dawes resides In Evanston. Ill, Chicago's prettiest suburb, but be haa his office in the city. Dawes believes In the "open door" policy of doing business. As a matter of fact, the door of his office Is seldom dosed. He is a banker of exceptional ability—used to be comptroller of the currency, from 1897 to 1902—but he Is extremely unconventional In his methods of doing business He Is apt to walk out of his private office Into

- him Into his own room. A Salvation Army lassie, looking for a purchaser of a War Cry. may walk as unconcernedly Into his office as any prominent financier and he accorded as

wes makes friends easily and to affable, but be "reads" people keenly woe betide the self-satisfied perwbo thinks he can “bluff" him or pull the wool over hto eyes. woe to the son of Oon. fc R Dawes, one of the commanders of the old Iron brigade of Wisconsin, and lineal descendant of William Dawes, who made a wild ride In the war ef the Revolution, similar to that of Paul Revere, and was made famosi by the poet Longfellew. Dawes to 48 year, old He wax born In Marietta, 0, for seven years ws Lincoln. Neb, and ca

FROM MEDICAL SOURCE*. Harvey, who discovered the circulation of the blood, la said to have recorded a dream In which a bumblebee stung Mm In Ms left thigh, on a place where a couple of days later appeared an ugly nicer. Dr. Andrew Wilson says: "Typhus fever was once very rife In our big centers of population. In Edinburgh It was often epidemic, being bred In the dirty, overcrowded slums of those days, amid the squalid, povertystricken crowd. At one Ume they had 120 cases in the bospttaL"

the eHelcwl T hi la a patient's mouth to t give an accurate ids* of of temperature. He says 80 minutes to often not too long to keep the thermometer in the mouth to get reliable

been investigating the peculiarities at the Medltsrreai come upon evidence which shows that the InfecUon of the disease may be transmitted by goats. Dr. Tamm It and Ms]. organism of the fever in the milk of goats that were apparently healthy. The Mood of several of the goats gave a react Inn which to peculiar to the fever. Through scientific Investigation It has been ascertained that the bacteria of diphtheria adhering to eating and drinking utensils retain life up to 11 days, and that a sufficient removal of the infect too cannot be accomplished by sraahlng the gleeees and robbing them ufy with a cloth. ] forks aad knlvsa be freed Uoa by

Gaslight aad

WATCH OF MARTYR SPY. Rallc of Hathan Hale Xew Owned by One of Edward Everett Hale’s Family. Boston.—One of the cherished relics of the Hale family, of which Dr. Edward Everett Hale to an honored representative, u a watch once carried by Nathan Hals, the martyr spy of the revolution. The watch to of old Swiss or Engah make. Urge atoe If or 84. sksls . it. solid steal bslanre, nlsh. key-wind. kaud The rubles sene are astlmahed to be worth five dollars apiece aad dm

HATHAN HADE'S WATCH, whole watch cost In its day in the neighborhood of 1200.

shows evidence of having baea made in the seventeenth ceatury. u may have bean, tor Nathan Hal* was en-

ded September 22. 177A

Edward Everett Hale to a gnad-

GEMfi OF FOBET. Good Horning.

momtogi The flaMlarksAR ataglnsgeod alghi on tbs '>iaia, pslals are blowing a-dows the snen

City Dtractary.

Mayor—Tbos. W. MI'leS. Jaa. 1. IKW Akurman—Prsucls K. Dokr-Jaa. 1,1907

Friendship Connell. No. *7. D. of A.4vets 00 Tuveday afternoon of eoch week * 8.9D. In Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall. Cold Spring. The John Mrcrsy Pori No . 40, O. A. K. meets 00 the third Friday of onoh month •tTJO o'clock p. m, at FrsakUn street

gcod morning! good The old year has taken lie pleasures and

care.

It* sweet and Its bitter away over Ibere, the aew year stands smiling, s roe* is her hair! od morning! aood merntns! soed

Put by nil the past. Its dead landscapes The duwn u all crimson though nlsht has been drear. Laugh back to the mockblrd hla greet In* •ad cheer! Good morning! good morning! good

I morning! good morning! go glad down the warn The future is brighter for dim yesterdays. Tb* sun of the new year sends warmth in his rays! Good morning! good morning! good morning! —J. M. Lewi*. The Jongleur. Last night 1 lay awake and beard tb* wind. That madman Jongleur of the world of

id lute, so intimately twined

I now. with blow aad

Out la ih* darksea saw him dancing, like an autumn ie In tattered tunic, while around HU lute's wild ribbons thwart tb* m low rtm. -Madison Caweln. la Success. The Unpopular Maw Give me for friend the man whose friends are few; Who. though hla heart ba dean and • tench and good— Though every fiber of bU soul be true— Is tactlea*. blunt, and seldom under-

>0, while the rabble fawns friends Are as lb* sands that ri

■nd the maa whose friends Oilman, la Tb* Reader. Frlamfi SouL Ftom the saw of the land of the It Vine. From work and redaction and play . From tb* getting of love and the riving. I hasten nway. For 1 have a friend from tb* hlgb'atd* Who * larked with me long on m/ plain; Aad now toward his glamorous iky-lands We’re pouting amain. Up yonder his mansions are legion. But he'a snubbed on the street with a •r* where I'm lord of the region; Bo turn about'* fair. W* leave tb* snug Inn 00 the highroad. I war* to my valley with pride, hen w* turn up the beckoning by-

Taat Tool Up to tl

P'ng hli pety-bop. out wore oe gets his sinew up Tb* tempests backward drop. Tbs bUrearda do sot daunt I Out ou I be prairie wold;

My grampe he's e-allus seyln' "Sing a

o' ebom-r

. oec-t I says "What kind to tbemr- ha •ays. “Tb* kind to bear'Cause tbay's tb* bled that Nature atega. la ever- bird that twitter*!" “WeU. Whlpperwins aad dove*." nays L "bala't ever cheery cvtllerer -

(The wide world's

jc H. Smith—Jan aaiooeni of Apprel. Theodore Mueller Jao. 1.19W Edward Crraae. Ian. 1.1907 Thru. R. Waive .Jan. 1.1907

Cape May Fire Departmaot. mss Monday evening In snob monlb at Washington and Franklin street*.

HOARD OF KDCCATION.

Samuel K SHtrs. Preeidret >9 « S. H. Moore, vice president -ijfA

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Walter A. Lovett...

WUUamT. fit.. Dr. A. L. Leech Charles F. Qnidost

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gAMUKL P. ELDHKIKih. ATrORSST-ST-LAW. BO LI Cl TOR. MABTBK IN CHANCERY, ago NOTARY PUBLIC. 810 WasatBoron Btust. Caf* Mat City, New Jsbsst.

BOARD OFjntADE

County Directory. Justice Supreme Court—Francis J. Swsyie. Cl rcut?J odge- - Alien B. Endlooir1 ST? Law Judge—Hal risen V r i sa Prcmeretor of ntes-Hany& Dongtase. Rep 7Po8 Sheriff—William H. Bright, Rep. 1907 Coroner-.-Robert 8- Miller, Rep 1907 Coroner’s—William H. Thom peon I9W Coroner’s—A. LoBoy Molllor 1908 Coenty Clerk—Julios Way. Kip. ....Bio Bonegato—K. Citato* Hewitt. MB....H07 County Collector—Joseph Efrcull H. 1W* Oiunty Board of Klrvtlons—Jo*. K. II.ud. Hap l«07 County tto.nl of Klvetioiu*-Cbm lea K. Foster, Hep 1908 Ciwaty Board at Rlsetloos-Wm. J. Trier.

! it07 John P.'Fox. Ocean City Jaa. 1.1907 C. P. Vanaman. Dias Creak. Jen. 1. 1908 lease D LudUm,Sc Dennis. Jaa 1,1907 Daniel BaknllMMtor. Erni*....J»n. 1. ifct Wsutley R. Wales. Cap* May. .Jam L MO7 H. 6. Kotberfoid. Cape May, Jaa. 1. 1909 Antbony B. Smith, Director; bam Bel Tow useed Clark.

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Cape May City. Rap™

1 M. K. Hildreth.

Church Directory ST. ■ART’* A C. CHtraCH. Ret. Father D. J. EeUy, Rector. Devotions aad Bermon—Every Sunday nod Tuveday ermine at IJBu'eloab. "The way ef the Croe*"—Every Ft rrulng at 7 » o'clock. Maa* end short Msdltallon — Every morning at 8 o'clock. Buuday Mee.ire At 7 and t a. m. Sunday Sohoed—At tJO p. m. Instructm at 8A0 p. m. r. a chcbcb or Tax advxft. Her. Francis T- H Flan, la charge. Sunday Service*: 11. 80 a m, Iforalog Prayer and Sermon; 9.4C a m, Sunday school: TJO p. m.. Evening Prayer and oly Commnnlon—1st Snndey la the no at 11 a. m. 2nd and 4tb Sunday at 8 a m. Tbnredays, evening Prefer and address, SlJhmLo Daily Service* through Lent, (February »to April 14.) at 4.80 p. m.

Rev Arthur W. Spooner, D. D.. Pas-

or.

Sanday services at 10.30 a m., and 7.S0 p. m. Buiulay school at Z 30 p. m. Prarer meeting Wedneadae 7JO p. m. JnniorC. £. Inday at4 13 p. m, Y. P. a C. K. Friday at 7 JO u. m. Btrai gem always mad* w‘‘

Bev. Ji

PreacbluR on Sunday morn log at 10.80. la the evcolug at 7.46. Mrotlngs at 9 A. A and AJ0 r. g. 00

Sondf—

Souisy School at S F. If.

Mid-week prayer aorvtaa Wodasada)

suing at 8 o'clock.

’*■ Thureday

Clam meotlaga, Tos aad Friday aveolagA

Rev. H. F. Crego, Pastor. Proachlag on Sanday awralag at 10.1 la the evening at 7JO. Sunday moretag Workers Meeting 10D0 a. M. Sanday School at SJ0 r. m. Wednesday avonlng Prayer Msetlag 7 JO o'clock Young People's Mas lag Friday art lag at 7.80 u'olock Men’s Meeting Saturday evening a 18.00 o'clock.

Cap* laland Lodge, No. 80, F. aad A. M. —CommonIcetlous, second and Toredaysof aaeh month at lodge Washington and Freaklla *«roots. Ospv May Oump, No. 8078, Mndera Woodmaeot Ai ' * at Ai Cep* May Jidar at Hall,111 Washington toism, na saKUd end fourth nutudaya at each maatk. Osp* May OnunaiL No. MM; Royal Ar-

aMa k, a. a u. w -

jfibftr Lodge. No. mm* uu.(mDe*i> tder at Odd Fallows—Meet* each Friday ; the Ajdllorium. Jackson street. OgallaBa tyffit. Na ift. Improved Order ’ Rad Men—MeeU at 810 Waabl

Security Trust Company

Corner Washington and Ocean Streets. CAPE HAY CITY, HEW JEB8EY

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first

CAPITAL'' - Surplus and Uudivided Profits DEPOSITS

gt»ltwlml g«ri».

J)K. WE8TLEY RODUKR8 WALES, WALKS’ UarrgD Srsns Phabmacy. Washisutos AMD DacATI's bTkxrm, Capa May City, N. J. Telephone 03 and S4.| Office hours, 7 to 0 a m., S to 4, and 7 to0 p. m. Office aad remdenoe. Wales United State* Pharmacy. Niturr Bell.

J^KWIS T. STEVKNS COUNSELLOR AT LAW. MO Waagfsoroa Sr., Cara May, N. J. Master and Solicitor in ( hancery. Notary Public. Commisalonerfor Pennsylvania.

£~)R. a H. LORENCE, (Dr. W. B. Sicklcr, associate.) DENTIST Ocxak avd Hoobb Sroagta, Cars Mat, N. J.

Pbila Office; Ferry Bldg. 16* * Cbestant Sl

James J. Doak Carpenter & SBuilae? Jobbing Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J.

Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Pine Stationary and Blank Book*, Toys, Shell Goods, Gaines, Toy Boats, etc. M. L. WARRINGTON. 514 Washington Street.

Contractors ft Builders YORK BROS. ias vee* wnree P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J.

W H BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE in m*y Part uf Cupe May Caunty Holly Bench, N. J. . -

VALUABLE Real Estate Is Cape Eay City FOR SALE To close up an Estate khumw mimmofflui NO. 1. A three story frame cottage and stable on land, at No. 676 Washington sL, sire of lot

NO. 2. Drag store at S. W. co of Washington and Decatur sts, all stock and fix-

NO. v One-half of double cottage and lot, at No. 416 Bank sL

$100,000.00 $136,676.83 $2,429,198.69

We solicit your account. Our patrons receive every courtesy and accommodation consistent with prudent banking. THREE PER CENT. INTEREST PAID on deposit* in our Savings Department. —Advisory Board— “1 Dr - J,,D ” H. C. Thompson, Manage, J. bplovr Lreming William F. Cauwdy A.ron W. IUihI Ueubeo T. Johnaon Albert (i. Beonett John B. Huffinsn Robert K Haod

,W. LENOIR

misnc decomioh, nm hanoings

Plaster Ildork a SpeclaltCZZ..;! Tincrusta, XlOalton anb JSurlaps ’ tee tnd Show Rmim. Second floor Smith Bldg. 510 Wmh. St | “ C» PE MAV, N. J.

Pierson and Son.

^30HG3NESa«CIlH

JURKET.g*

Cor. Washln«ton and Union Sts. Where you will find choice Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions and fruits. We also handle “Michenkrs Star Hams ”

T-QrtAT.Frecxbfs

VJSm. ©. i§{ever?$

AND»LAUNCH

Office and Shop-Tor. Corgie and Jefferson Sts. CAPE KAY. K. J.

SAMUEL E. EWINU

General Contractor,

House moving a specialty

ipaav aimas Amamsaa,'

WM. S;

T.ntE, BRICKS, SAVB, CEKS17T avd builders materials. Tutenbone No. to.

l-iO\\ AKU P‘. O 1 TEH, Has purchmaad ibe - u i— of (be late O. K)li4>KK sad rerouved t* 311-313 Mansion Street CAPE MAY, N. J.

FURNITURE AND MATTRESSES dea. Awning* end Bench Teeu a Bpatelto.

B- S. CURTIS Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting 1 All orders receive prompt attention SHOP—Delaware Ave. Cape May, N. J.

• to lUay a tup

F. O. Sibley goggasta la Agriculturist the meth'xl hire lUustratad to get "serosa lot," by the ahortgat cuL U the feaoa la a wire feaoe. hare la cor-

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