Cape May Herald, 26 July 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY >6, 1906

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Cape Hay. N. J.

= SUBSCRIPTION One Doll** R*" v * 4 " **• A * , '** C * lliat Colonel Du Pont wae prevenled — - from taklnc ■ eeat In the senate In AMraa* all «• 1 1805 lt | n (hat year that the con 'T'Wtr HFRALI3. ! t«t In the lecUUture ocrurred. raenlt1 ri rr, fl ^ ■ lul . BPCWlln * t0 (ha Claim at the fol CAPE riAV. N. J. lower* of Colonel Du Pont »n the _ - - — j choice of the latter as senator. His KntcreJ •» the po»t o®i-r »t Cape May | rll . llt lo a a«it In the senate was CODH J . »» aecond-cUa* mail malUr March 11. | |c a,*d | u that l>ody. however, and the

WON PRIZE AT LAST.

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There waa poetic Justice Id the eelertton of Ootenel Henry A. Du Pout sf 1H-la ware for the seat In the Cnltad Htalca aeuate which remained unoccopled so many years because of the Inability of eZ-Senatar J. Edward AA> dirks to ret it and hta tmwnilnmeas to IKTuilt any one else to hare It. It waa account of the opposition of Addlcks

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baa fourht Addlcks In Delaware politics for years and baa at last obtained the prize be has so Ion* sought. In istll two classes were graduated from the United 8tales Military academe at West Point. At the head of the Oral stood Henry Algernon Du Foot of Delaware, arloo of a family noted In the aunala of the country, founders of what baa since become known as the powder trust, and descendants of the Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemoura. fame In France In the eight-

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Oeorge L. Lewett

r People Want.

— The pe-.yle of this SUte want a man reprrwntiog them in the I nited StaUs henate who i» a |K>aitive advocate of the principal and policy of proticUon. rhev will not agree to send a man to the upper branch of Congress who is s half-hearted friend of protection or who will go no further than to promise them that if the party cm oca* decides in hvor of protection he will stand by the deci-

sion of that caucus.

If this was aa fare, anv man would go with his promisee the people might wake up after the organization of the United Stale* Senate and the House of Representative* and find that they had

elected a body of free traders.

of the men whose name* have been mennoned iu connection with the United Sute* Scnatorohip in ttua SUte today onlv on* it known to be a protectiomit, and be is known to be such by hit record as a member of the Senate.

We refer to John F Dryden.

Col. Stevens is a Democrat and an ad-

mirer of William Jennings Bryan, he think* should be the next Pre»

of the United SUte*. Mr. Bryan »)* he * ant* to nee some of oar policies re-

formed and D known to favor a revision tery in the Union army, and bis conrof the Urifl law*. A* a member of tbe j age wa. such that be wa, breveUd would, of coarse, stand with him on . conjrmo(1()n>1 mKUI of honor. He to thi* proposition. about sixty-eight year* of age and to Taking this view of the ntuation at welt ad of commanding ap-

the present time we can see no reason | pejranc

why John F. Drydeo shonld not receive i wTicn the dell war closed Senator the’support of the people of Sew Jer- Elect Du Pont wa* a brevet colotto) sev in hi* eflort to be re-elected a mem- and brigadier general. He coold have b,; or n. c.lirt suio Soo.., j ua u. "on.! o.™oop«.^t he would not leave hi* guns—the guns . a..,, wv.tui.w h « had made famous on twenty strickI^o„or lo Follllc. „ aaodio^n. Outside of the columns of those new*- v . brn y lerTlIt aD< i cuater were Jumped

Justice Cl rco't 1 J odge—-Alieo B ■

Plaaa-Harry &. Dougto** : Sb^V—Wniiaa H.' BrighC CorooeT’*—Robert 8. MtUev.

Coasty Cterk—J*»as Jay.***- ••• s=s , at2!3^tSr.E.__ Oioaly Beard of Kketlaaa Jam. K. HawL Kep ,am

Couni 7 Board

eeath century as u statesman and economist and spent the last years of hto life In America. Young Du Pont left | West Point to uke command of a bat-

papers that have been exploiting tbe politics of 1905, thereto a* yet no evidence in New Jersey that tbe State u being turned upside down politically. Something besides mere example and emulation to needed to ativ people out of their summer languor and Uke a Uve ■ merest in thing* apart from their private affairs and personal comfort, and that something cannot be the mere desire of a few men to be elected to public office. A "mid-summer campaign" has a novel and attractive sound, and looks picturesque born a distance, but there to a wide divergence between the desires and object* of a political candidate and

popular interest.

Tbe Kepnblicsn State Committee waa importuned late In the spring to rUrt a summer campaign. It waa claimed that in view of the importance of thl» election year and the apparent complications of tbe situation m this State, there should be active campaign work by the EepnUican SUle Organization daring Bat the Bute Committee perceived no necessity for such an unnsifld proceed* mg. and it has Uken no action in anticipation of the regular and orderly opening of the campaign when tbe summer heatz are over. Tbe Committee has not aa yet seen fit to isane an ad dress, and probably trill postpone it to the eve of the. fall campaign.

from first lieutenant,

csptaln. to tbe rank of brigadier ganerals. Do Pont was offered tbe aame

grade. "No,"

what I understand beet’

was made be bung up hto sword and the business of the great powder factory at Do Pont de Nemo ore. over a century old. At his princely borne on tbe Brandywine be often dispense* charming hospitality to old comrade* who were In front of hto guns

who supported them.

Senator Dryden to too manful and straightforward to dodge an issue When asked at last Thursday’s seawion of the Senate Insurance Investigating Committee whether be thought it was right for the Prudential to contribute to a political campaign fond, said It was justified if in the directors' judgment such contribution would tend to saleguard the company's aseeU Be admitted such contributions amounting in three years to |28 000. The Prudential to a stock company and its president holds that the directors made these donations for the benefit of both stockholders and policyholders. Whatever policyholders may think of the matter there can be no donbt of the directness and sincerity of President Dryden'i

Tbe President bustled to cat hto own bay when the weather threatened Oyster Bay. Some gossip* will aver that this to a direct bid for tbe farmer rote.

Emile Zola died too toon. He should be alive to-day to witness tbe rehafaiUUttou and also to write ope at hto eeal-

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EDWIN S. STUART.

Edwin Sydney Stuart, regular Be nlnee for governor of lylvanto. to a publisher and bookaeUer and waa born In Philadelphia In 1853. Ue was educated In the public schools and may be said to have been continuing tbe educational process day

re* month Frtoadahip Council, No. *7. D. of A.toeta os Taeadsy afternoon of aaoh weak t AID, la Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall, Cold Spring. Tbs John Maevmy Post No., «0. G. A. R. ■*M* oe tb* third Mday qf aaefa month at MO o’clock p. m.. at PzauklUi street •chool bnlldlog. Mayflower Lodg*. No. W. ladepwdant Older of Odd Fellows-Marts each Friday 1 the Auditorium, Jacksou street. Opal la! la Tribe, tmi. UT, Improved Order of Bed Men—Masts at Cape May Fire Depaitmeat. mseto first looday evening In each month at Washington and Franklin rtreeta St JaM’aF.jLpMreth Washington and Frafiklin 81a. ‘ " '**' •• • Communion. Holy ComHunday id . , re ■ »ayer lu.so .veiling Prayer BOO. Tbe following Qefg^men are e ejected to officiate durJnly ». Rev. a K. Brastell, Hector, Bt. Paul's Cburdbi Osmdon. If. J. Aug. A Bight Bev. John Scarborough. D. D„ I.L. D., Bishop of New Jrrsey. AM. tt. Rev. Hebert W. Foraylb. Hector, 8t, Paul’s Church, Richmond, Va. Aug. IB. Rev. L. N. Caley. Rector. Church of the Nativity. Philadelphia Aug. W. Krv. C. M. Perkins. Hector. Talnlty Church. VinrUnd, N. J. Sept. 8, Right Rev. Iwigbtoc Coleman, S T. D.. LL. D-. Btobop of Delaware. Sept. 9. Bev. Thomas J. Taylor. Hector. Church of tbe Advent. Kranett gqi Pa.

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Security Trust Company Corner Washington and Ocean Streets. CAPS HAY CITY, HEW JERSEY

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CAPITAL

Surplus and Undivided Profits

Idefosits

SI 00.000.00 $136,676.83

$2,429,198.69

We solicit your account. Our patron* rreeire every courtcey and accouunodcuou coneietent u-illi prudent bwikiugTHREE PER CENT. INTEREST PAID

on dqiueiu in our Savings Department

| EWI8T.8TEY EN8 COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 010 WASBtaoroR Br . Care Mat. N. J. Master and Solid tor in Chancerr. Notary Poblic. Commissioner for Pennaylvama.

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Anthony B. Smt

Townsend Clerk.

State Senator-Lwwta M Creane. Oeenn

— Cole. Seavlllr; Stillwrll H. Townsend Cape May Conrt House; James T. Hoffman. Cold S^iring^secretary. Jonathan Hand. Cape Chareh Directory »r. nagr'i a. c. chcbch. Rev. Father D. 8. Kelly, Rector.

Peiwlviiii RAILROAD WIST JZBSZT k KTACTQqi fian.MlB Ig Errxcr Jcgg 80, 1906. BBoan mxrt uraTio* 7.1 C a M-^XPRESS. Connect, from 1 Oreaa City and Wildwood. Arrives at Philadelphu. Broad Street, 90S*- m msskktst. nnaar 6.40 *- M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stop* “ at principal intermediate stations. Connects lion Wildwood Branch, Ocean City sad Sea Isle City. Arrives at Phila 7 OC A. M -EXPRESS. Connect, from ' * J Ocean Oty. and Sea Isle City. Arrtoe* at Philadelphu A47- «- m. 0 0 e A. M. EXPRESS. Connects from J Wildwood Branch. Ocean City and tot* City- Arrive* at Philadelphia rojS

J~)K. C. H. LOBENCE, (Dr. W. B Sickler, associaU.) DENTIST Ocsaa ago Hroare Breggr*.

Oral Surgery, including Extraction of Teeth under Narcotised Air and other Anesthetic* Phil*. Office; Perry Bldg- 16th A Chestnut 6C

iTA. 7JO a m. Sunday gad Friday evenings aervi at 8 o'd- ck. Confewaiont—Saturday a, sad Thl day* before tbe First Friday, from ASO to 6.00 p m sad from 7.80 to« 80 p m. r. a. cBtrwm or thk avrerr. Rev. Francis T. H. Finn, In charge. Bnnday Bereleaa; 9 Wl a. re. Hnly Com muaien; J0J9 « re. “— *

P.M.—EXPRESS. Connect. (1 Wildwood Branch. Ocean City 1 Beajalc City. Arrives at Philadelphia. 2 yc P. M.—ACCOMMODATION. *•-*3 at principal intermedia

tohia 5. ji p.

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T't~ Wildwood Branch. Ocean City and Kc^tole City. Arrive* at Philadelphia 6.40 6.00 T - M--EXCURSION TRAIN. Coe--~a* from Wildwood Branch. Ocean u Isle City. Arrives rt PWlndel,

■t'gDav Tsaiga. Bboad «T. nTATIOg.'

r oo p- M. EXPRESS. Cowneeu from ->’ Wildwood Branch. ArriresntPhlndelpbla. Broad Street, fl AS p. m.

MARKET ST. WHAM.

2 .r P. M.—ACCOMMODATION. J '~- 3 at principal imermedlatc rt -** ■*•■* * k, ucran

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Snndny 7J0p.ga. . ... ^ Souday school at 2 30 F- re. Prayer meeting Wednredsv 7 JO p. m. Junior U. E. Friday at 4 U p. r Y . P. 8. C. E. Friday at TJ8 H Stranger* slwmyi made wstoonx rtasTM. a. cbubcm. Bey. James Burnt, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning at 10.90. lo the erenlng at 7.4S. MaeOngaatO a. k. and«.80 P. H. Sand ays. Sunday School at 8 r. K. Epworth Itoagus Souday eranlnf 7 80 o'stook. Mht-wnak prayer aarvtoe Wedneaday Clare martluga, Toanday, Tbaraday and Friday evrtringa.

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rives rt Philadelphia 6 30 p. A 00 P. M. EXCURSION TRAIN. necu from Wildwood >- at principal intermediate Mat at Philadelphia 8 zj p. rt. Q cr EXPRESS. Connects wood Branch. Ocean Uty and Sea laic City. Arrire* at PMtodelphia 10.55 pm. FROM PHILADELPHIA. MASK XT BT. wwaaa. Trains leave for Cape May—Express, 9^0 Art-, ire (antnrdaynnnlyi.Ajv *«• nad SJO ?, , * w * ek ' d V*’ ^'^■■‘O'lrtla. 7-4* A

700 A! WOA m. wses days; 7 CO A From Broad etrect tstion, are l>- m.week days; 9.00 a - *—

Bey. H. F. Oego, Pastor. FreachlD* 00 Sunday aorclag at IM In the ertob* at 7 JO. ' ’ Sunday morning Worker* Masting 10.00 a- M. Sunday debool St RIO r. M. •» •

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JsTywa 1 Men's Rooting ffi

Mo* tog Friday .

log Saturday erealog *18.00

srpazr arc Aar. by day In connection with hto vocation, which necereltmte* constant aasoctotiato with llieratore Ue began hto business career as errand boy. but noon allowed that a bookish atmosphere bad unusual attractions for him. and this tod to hi* advancement. He became acquainted with celebrated literary reaa of tbe time who dropped Into the store, and thus a* years passed on grew tats aa .ardent admirer of good literature. In tbe coproe of events be became owner of tbe business Be first ran for public office hi 1336. when be wee cbooen member of tbe eeiect council He has several times

Adoalrasi Chapter. No. 8E Bora! Arch snob month at Jodas room, Washto and Franklin street*. Gape Island Lodge, No. 80, t. and A. H. —ComtnuntoaUoo*. second and fourth TMbdayaot snob month at lodge room.

of each month at Capa May Conolava, No. UK, Improved Order of Hcptaaophe-Msate at Ogden'i

In 1801 be of Pbltodriphto and served until 1806. In 1901 be acted as president of tbs electoral college of Pen nay Irani*. B* to 6m of fbe truster* of tbe Stepbffit Girard eatat * * “ ’* — of Girard re

Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Fine Stationary and Blank Books, Toys, Shell Goods, Games,' Toy Boats, etc. M. L. WARRINGTON, 514 Washington Street.

KSWiS lea Isle City.

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P. N. ACCOMODATION.

Week daya, 4 J9,4 4A 4 » 5 S AT-oo. taoz, ntcat. SoxmaT*. 4 A 4 4o. 4 55. 5 18. 8 an, 9 jo 11.00 AM., *trA a so - sjirts a*. " **“ *5 A 700,Woo, poo

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For Baltimore and Wasbiiwtoii. •fijs. 115 night, weekdays- ScxDAVS. *6. JS. “ ns West Phllsdelphl* only. 3 35 and I A. M , » 55 *5-44. ^-So, and ‘75s F.

tBxtre-farw Tral a W. W. ATTERBURY, J. R. WOOD,

aae H. Bmitb, Cbairman

J. Hpieer Learning Reuben T. Johnson

-Advisory Board-

Dr. James Mecray William F. Ceased y Albert G. Bennett

H. C. Thompson, Manager

Aaron W. Hand John B. Huffman Robert E Hand

,W. LENOIR^ AftflSTIC OEGflfiAft PAPEIl HANiGS.

James J. Doak (Carpenter & Sftuilaer Job bine Promptly attended to No. 833 Waffhington Street CAPE MAY, N. L

Cor. Washington and Union Sts. Where you will find choice Groceries, Vegetables. Provj sions and Iruits. We also handle “Micheners Star Hams

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Contractors ft Builders YORK BR °S^ P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. I.

W H BBI6HT, FIRE INSURANCE la nay Part af Cape May Caaaty Holly feneh, N. J.

VALUABLE Real Estate In Cape May City FOR SALE To close up an Estate m rcm*K KMiii m mutt NO. t. A three story frame cottage and stable on land, at No. 676 Washington st., size of lot 100 feet front by 200 feet deep. NO. 2. Drag store at S. W. corn of Washington and Decatnr sts, together with all stock and fixtures. NO. 3. One-half of doable cottage and lot, at No.^16 Bank sL For Torres nod lafnrreattoa •{ ta ft. ft. MARCY. Morey's Pbnr-

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W OP OU* ffiVN 8 T A ft P 5 FEES FREE With your flrzt cash purehase of 31.00 and upwards, by preaenUng

wrors niBcui»noii AutomobiKsts Take Notice.

fsrtS?iSl!&’7E3 -FEW STAMP SYSTEM-

nil on. Potlcv offirev* hsv* bres THOMABW. MILLET, Mayor.

Wa hare the boat shore wa can boy for the money m groat reriaty.

1 and children,

Bart packer. wUi doubtlere indri that Jure rauoTaUotu b. paid for by moaaa at an extra tax on tbe eongumer.

Plaster Wllorh a SpedalttfT-"^ -5 Uncrusta, IlUalton a 116 Kurlaps S Oft* and $hov Room. Second Floor Smith Bldg. 610 Wath. Bt Q “ CAPE MAY, N. J. j

Pierson and Bon.

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^)m. ^(euerps ii/|B0AT» *iid» mimah buildeuI^ Office mi Shop-Cor. Coigie and Jefferson Sts. CAPE MAY. N. J.

SAMUEL. E. EWINO

General Contractor,

House moving a specialty

pigs? simias Affisx&sss,

BWiEHSas, S5 J)

WM. S. SHAW GENERAL CONTRACTOR Donler In oCime, SQrick, Sand, Cement and Guilders Utltpkonr Xo. iO. Siaterials. Sti Glmlra Street

HOWARD F. OTTER GENERAL UPHOLSTERER FURNITURE andlviATTRESSES WINDOW SHADES, AWNINGS, and BEACH TENTS A SPECIALTY 311-13 Mansion Street. Cape May

H. H. OOAK

DOAK BROTHERS Groceries, Meats and Provisions Butter. Eggs and Poultry Fruit and Vegetables G. E. Brownbak's Famous Golden Butter a Specialty Lone DUUnovPboor 64x. Prompt Dvllrartos. Local Phone 108. Polite AureUoo. 515-517 Washington St. Cape May City

B- S. CURTIS Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting AIX ORDRRS RjeSIVR PROMPT ATTENTION SHOP—Delaware Ave. Cape May, H. J.

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