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CAPE MAY HERALD, THUkSD^? AUGUST a, 1906

CAPE MAY HERALD

_ AN independent weekly. Published Every Thursday Mornln* at 506 Washington Street. Cape May, N. J. subscription: One OoLtsa Pea Yt*» m Aovsact

thk her a lid. CAPE HAY. N. J.

THURSDAY. AUQUTS 2. 1906.

PEOPLE OF THE DAY

Proto |irv*etil ludlcstloos the rubar •atorlsl i-aiu|*lKO to IVonsylrsnls ' rear protnlaea lube unusually total lug. Already tw® KepublU-ao c« dates have Ihvo Dominated. Edwin B. Htuart hi the regulars and Lewis J. Emery. Jr., by the new Lincoln party. The new Lincoln party, which last fall (Hilled 225.000 votes In the stata. Is mode up of Republicans who sre opposed to machine rule. The platform adopted at Its recent convention rec ommendr legislation preventing dla crimination by railroads and the as tab I tali men t of a state railroad coo alon with powers similar to that of the

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The August Lippincotl'a has made "dl version" It. standard, strictly excluding anything' hesvy or likely to contain a sleeping potion. The result Is s well rounded number of luSniU variety. Tberv Is the complete noeelette. “An Adventure la Arcady." by Kalph Henry Barbour. which i. an Mesl summer love story. That Mr. Harbour is past-roaster In the art of lore maklot has been proven In his charming novels. -Kitty of the Roses" and "An Orchard Princess." Whether this perfection has been attained through practl.c or is the outcome of an Imagtnatlrr mind «drrl by an acute observation —u t be author's secret I n bright dialogue and clever situation be also excels; while the ru ling never disappoints—beyond ihe

tact that the story is flnisbrd.

Carolyn Wells contributes "The Mystery

of the Jade Buddha." which is a story of s hon-c parly at which one of the gnrst. does Mime pretty detective work: "Born to be Hanged" is a farcical Western sketch by Caroline Lockhart; pathos, which strongly bn morons side, are evident In Mary Musa's admirable tale called "Shore Leave." the "Miss Lucy" humorous sketches which appear at intervals in Lipplncott's have won many frlenda. The latest in this aeries is “Mis. Lucy and the Simple Life." Its author. Lucy Copinger. po-eesaes a marvelous understaodlng of cbildltfe in Qfir public schools. Eleanor H. Porter’s "In the Footsteps of Katy”

leffecttrely the impress of college

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Interstate commerce commiaalon, favor* the election of legislators who will enact Just laws. Improvement In ihe election law*, appointment by the merit system, readjustment dftLe purs food law*, a local option law. the return to the counties of a more equitable proportion of the personal property tax and the election of United States senator* by direct vote. Mr. Emery has been a leader In Independent Republican movements many year*. He Is one of the beat known oil producers In the state, bis opposition to Standard OH methods having made him famona. He was a state senator for several terms.

ir—Gilbert C. Hngba-. Cellsctoi—Jas. K Tsyket Treasurer—Isaac H. Smith .wsn. t, i Dm missionprs of Appsal. Theodora Mosllsr—Jan. 1.1 Edward Ciaaaa. Jaa. 1.1 Thus. R. Wales. Jaa. 1.1

Edward H. Phillips, dark Walter A. Lovett..,.—. William H t.'liis-rt GeorgeB. Douglass William T. Stevens

Dr. V.N. D Marcy. Secretary _.1K* Hebert £. Hand “ MW Lafayette U. Hal-. Alban a LHtla George L Lswell

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County Directory. Justice Supreme Court—Tbos.W Tree chard Rep.,..,-.™ -1^

Robert S.M

-William H. Thom peon.

-A. LaBoy Moilier County Clerk-JoBes Way. -

Surrogate—K rm—.. x, 1..

County Col lea

C-mnty Board o

The story Is told that during the drat

types of girls whose parents j campaign In which Richmond P. Hobplain country folk. His fall of banian son and John H. Bankhead ran for eon•rsat An episode of modern Sew York j gress the latter resorted to variooa and loving is told by William Hamilton j mental gymnastics to defeat the hero.

1 "Sylvia and the Subway:

a touching story of a little boy la th Minns Thomas Antrim called "The Tri-

bulations of Don."

A seasonable and valuable paper on 'The Chautauqua Movement" by Paul M. Pearson will be warmly welcomed by tbe various "circles" everywhere; and an anecdotic article by Col. Willard French on "Current Misconceptions of the Philippines" is of exceeding Interest. Tbere are poems attuned to tbe season of bloom; and the "Walnuts and Wine" department bristles with humor in many

forms, spicy and fresh.

Recreation for Angnat One of tbe most interesting articles of tbe month la "Arrooanttca in America.” by Cape Homer W. Helge, founder and president of tbe Aero Club of America, in this magazine. It reveals a surprising thing, in that ballooning baa now a considerable vogue among tbe rich in Uila country as s recreation, and tbe con-' elusions of the anthor concerning tbe future of aeronautics carrv certainly more significance than recent articles on tbe same subject he popular magazine con t riba ton. There are illustrations of dirigible balloons and aeroplanes, from photographs. -’Battling the Wilderness." by Ernest Rnssell, is another excellent ill ostrsted article In tbe same magi It D-lls where and bow the settler's battle with the wilderness Is still going o this con linen l, and graphically delineates tbe primitive life of s rva.pioneer family In the bush beyond the frontier. In his article "Gen. Zebulon Pike, Explorer," Eugene Parsons makes an admirable plea for more general recognition of the I valuable services rendered his country by tbe youn* discoverer of Pike's Peak. Other articles sre "Tbe Teat of Cruising Power Bagla," by K. L. Ferguson. •Tbe Season In Amateur Athletics,’ Milton E Towns. Tbe editorials especially good.

Bankhead was speaking one day la district miles and miles from a gallroad. Nothing that be could say of the political and professional shortcomings at his opponent seemed to affect the audience. They were plainly lined np for Hobson. Bnt an Inspiration sud-

denly came to him.

"And what do yon think)" says be. "My handsome opponent goes In washIng with the women. Yes. sir. In washing with tbe women! Didn’t I aee him with my own eyes coming out of the water with a Boston girl on and a New York girl on the other? No, fellow statesmen, yon don't want such a man as that representing yon In the United Btates congress." And they didn't.—Jndge.

Senator Spooner has stopped smoking. He was mourning bis sad fate In the Republican cloakroom when Demosthenes Dolllver. thinking to be sympathetic, said. “Well, I guess It Is pretty well admitted that the use of tobacco tends to shorten a man's days" “That’s right" Senator Spooner replied. "I find that my days without It are about sixty hours long.”—New York World.

•man’s Hoi earnest that tbere Is i of iu campaign agai slavery, the Woman's Home C prints prominently la lu Angm tbe "Anti Child Labor Creed"paragrapbs clearly defining the faith and purpose of those who arc fighting against tbe abuses of child labor. Bnt that thl serious purpose has not can sad any net led of entertain lag features la shown by c oiled ton of lively stories such as 'The bpars of jealously," — - • - - "ALovsr’s ITIgrimage,” by Richard La (.allienne. ‘Tbs Wage of Bln." by Ellis I'arkar Butler, aad 1‘erplnxud,” by dondanlgy Johns. -The 1’reserving aad Canning a Frails,"

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Of tbe eight great meat packing establishments In Chicago probably that of Armour A Co., of which J. Ogden Armour Is tbe head, la most widely known. Th? business was established 17 Philip D. Armour, who began aa a cattle dealer, and by hard work, acumen

lerk—JnHas Way. Rea. Uio -K CBataa Hewitt, lea....tan ollector—Joseph E Scull R. 1** - ' Elections—Joe. K. Bsnd.

HOT County Board of Elediose-Charles E Foster. Hep 1(08 Civroty Board af Election*—Wbl J. Tvler. Sew. _.JW7

County Board of Krarna. Drm..

eeib month at Auditorium fl Friendship Council, No. *7. n % Manta on Tuesday afternoon of aaeh week at fiJO. la Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall. Cold Bp The John Mecray Post No, so, G. a •eeto oa toe third Friday of seek m a»T.» •'Clock p. m.. at Franklin street building

Order of Odd Frllows-MreUeaeb Friday at the Auditorium. Jackson street. OgallalU Tribe. No. I4T. improved Order M•“-Masts at ajo Washington Cape Msy Fire Department, meets Monday evening la each month at e Washington and Franklin streets.

3t. Joha’a P. E. Church

-g , . r : and Franklin Sla.

ounoa, etervloee: Holv Communion. I®* «-(«»«nonoortf) Holy Communion, 10 HO a. m. the first Hunday •aeb month, lloruinr ’’ - --

fling Prayer 8 0U. ygvtneu am expected

Ing the summer of IDuo.

July 8U. Rev. K E. Bremen. IDcto,. g,.

Paul's Church. Camden. N’. J.

Aog. 6. Right Rev. John Scarborough, D. D, U* D . Bishop of New J»r*y. Ang. IX, Rev. Robert W. Forsyth, ^ cctor ' Paul's Church, Richmond, Aog. 18. Rev L. N. Caiey, Hector. Church of the Nativity. Philadelphia. Aug. *1. Rev. C M. Perkins. Hector.

Talnlty Church, Vineland. N. J

Sept. X. Right Rev. Lelgbion Coleman. 8. T. D.. LL. D.. Bishop of Delaware. Sept. 8. Rev. Thomas J Taylor. Rector. Church of tbe Advent. Kcooett gqnarvl

W. 8. Johnson, Ocean City—Jan. 1,1807 John P Fox. Ocean City ..Jan. 1, C. P. Vans man, Dias Creek, Jan, 1, D Lndlam.Sc Dennis..

(Vestley R. Wales. H.8. KatUerfoid,

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Clerk. Slate Senator—Lewis M. Crease. Ooewn ' Hep

.-TM, MIC. OllllWril , Court House: J!

ijdary. House.

mlaalooere—Eugene C. Cole, IIH.Townsend. Cepe May

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Church Directory

Rev. Father D. 8. Kelly, Recto;

Masses—Sundays. 6, 8 and 10 a m;

" Weekdava, 7 JO a m.

Sunday and Fnday evenings services

et 8 o'd- ek.

Confeasions—Saturdays, and Thureds yi before tbe First Friday, from 8J0 ' > 6.00 p m and from 7.80 to 0 80 p m.

r. x. citrncn or Ttnc advert. Rev. Franck T H. Finn, In charge.

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Prayer aad

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PEIHSUYSIIIfl RAILROAD WXJT HCBfiZY k SZASEC&X gatt.tnsri 1* Erracr Jet* 2s, 1906. ^ -HitogBA-fft ngosn vraxcr srAnog 7-*5 Conoecu from 1 J Ocean City and W ildwood. Arrives at Philadelphia, Broad Street. 9 otl a. n WA1EKT ST. WllAar 6.7C A M —ACCOMMODATION. Stops r- J .** P^-dral intermedlste stations. Connects from Wildwood Branch. Ocean City and Ses Isle City. Arrives at Phikdelphk 9.97 a m. 7.08 *• M -EXPBHSS Arrive, m Phita- * delphia 8 4j a. m. Q.OC - EXPRESS. Connects from ' J Wildwood Branch. Ocean Citv and SoUalc aty. Arrives at PhilsdelphU10 55 2.70 P -M^-BXPREsa Connects from . V ^ 1 . dwo « 1 Brench Ocesn City aad Sea Isle City. Arrives at Philadelphia 4 P- m. a.7 C M -ACCOMMODATION. Stoir 3 “ p" n pp^ intennediste stations. Arrives at Philadelphia 5 31 p. tn. 4.4O FM-KXPRBSa Connecu f J , . ^ Idwood Br * nch Ovean City Sc* Isle City Arrives at Philadelphia 6 40

[wood Kvweli Or Cttjr and BeaUic City. Arrive, at PhOa SCHDAT TRAtJlS. BROAPUT. ST ATI OX. e 00 EXPRESS. Connects from a . W £ k,w ?® d Braneh. Arrive, at PhF ■delphia. Broad Street. 6* p. -

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J)K. WEBTLEY RODGERS WALES, WALES’ Uvitro Btahr Prabract. WASuiaufog an Daeatl-a Sragicre, Cape My aty, N. i. Telephone «3 and M.; Office hours, 7 to B a. m., 2 to 4, and to B p. m. Office and reeulrrve, Walea United SUtoe Pharmacy. NmrtBbu.

j EWIST. STEVENS COUNSELLOR AT LAW. 610 WAaaiN(m>*0T-, CAnMav, N.J. Master and Solid tor in Chancery. Notary Public. Oommladoner for Panniylrama. J^)B. C. H. LORENCE. (Dr. W. B. Sick ter. aaaodate.) DENTIST Ockas asp Hrqon Brauns, Carg Mat, N. J. Oral Surgery, including Extraction of Teeth under Narcotised Air and other Anesthetics Phils Office; Perry Bldg. l6ch A Chestnut St.

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Thnrsdaym, evening Prayer and address.

Rev Arthur W. Spooner, D. D., Paste Bandsy services at 10.80 a. m., and 7 JO p. m. Sunday school st 2 80 p. m. Prarer meeting Wednesday 7JO p. Junior C. E. Friday at 4 16 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. Friday at 7J0 p. m. Strangers always w*

cwded hk father aa Wad of the h •M. was bun. M MUwanhra M ti He tetrred Yak. hat AM net ramp

Rev. James Burnt, Pastor. Preaching 00 Sunday morning at 10.80. lo tbe evening at 7.45. Meeting, at 8 a. M. and 6.10 r. u. on Sundays. Snodsv School at B T. M. Epworth Leagne Snodsy eveolug at 80 o'clock. Mid-week prayar aen evening at 8 o'clock. Class meetings, Tuesday, Thu reds 3 and Friday eveninga. BATTUT CHURCH. Rev. H. F. Crego, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning at In tbe evening at 7.30. Sunday morning Workers Meeting at 10.00 a. M. Sunday School al 2.80 r. m. Wednesday evening Prayer 7 JO o'clock Young People's Mee lag Friday 1 Ing at 7 JO o'clock Men's Masting Saturday evening a 1

Onr Secret Sodntkn.

Cape Island Lodge. No. 80. F. and A. M. -Commnnkatioea, aeeond aad fourth Tuesdays of each month at lodge room. ’Vaablngton and Fnnklia streets. Cape May Camp, No. am. Mmlera Weod-

Tar P- M.—ACCOMMODATION. f TJ al principal intermediate et ~ dwood Ocean Cl^Md Sealsle City. Arrives at Phllsdel4.00 P-M-AOOOMODATION. Stops at principal intermediate suuous. Arnves at PhilsdelphU 6 so p. m. 6oO P - M EXCURSION TRAIN. Ci_ ^ nerkfiom Wildwood Branch. Slope

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Trains leave for Cape May—Express, 9410 - m . 1.05 (Saturdays only) » jo, 4.08 aad .so pm. week-days. Aeeomaiodatioi. 74S a. »• «*15-J5 P: «i. Sunday, vxprese, 9.00s. m. iccommodauou, 7.30 a. m- Eacumon train.

Itlcm, 4 05 p m.wcek days; 9 00 s. m. Ssndeys. Trains leave PHlLAnaLTHLA, Broad Street

Station

FOR NEW YORK. June yo, 1906. Week davs, 4 j8. 4 40.4 5J. 5 lA 5 A*7-Oo.

James J. Doak Carpenter & SBuilaet Jobbine Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Phone B7

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

Contractors & Builders YORK BROS. P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J.

W H BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE in any Part nf Capc%ay Conaty Holly Bench, N. J.

Ic’liVhL re^nigSr 700 ’"" 00 ' 9°° From West Philadelphk only, a 45 a. m. •is 34 aad 6-00 p. a. daily. WASHINGTON AND THB SOUTH. July 1,1906. For Baltimore and Washington, •635, m, 8ta, •iosj. 1106. a m.. *1* u, I *3,

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V. re.ATTBRBURY, J. R. WOOD. Oral Manager. PaaeV Traffic Maarati GKO. W. BOYD.

MTOR'S PROCUUUTIOa. Automobilists Take Notice.

to excessive speed win be strictly safurrad to theHmit. sad this maMer wiD receive spaclil mtfiiua Pohcs offiesre have hsra notified to make reports aad arrests of any lew or owner esceediag the speed THOMAS W. MILUCT, May Dated Jrae S9U.19M.

VALUABLE Real Estate In Cape Hay City FOR SALE To close up an Estate IB HUHIK (Mill IB OffiKD NO. 1. A three story frame cottage and stable on land, at No. 676 Washington st., size of lot too feet front by 200 feet deep. NO. 2. Drug store at S. W. comer of Washington and Decatur sts, together with all stock and fix-

tures.

NO. 3. One-half of double cottage and lot, at No. 416 Bank at. For Terms nag luforaaatlan apply tn S. ft. MARCY, BUrcy's Pharmacy. car, Washington naff Dec*tar ftta, Cegm May, N. J.

Security Trust Company Corner Washington and Ocean Streets. CAPE MAY CITY, BEW JERSEY

CAPITAL Surplus and Undivided Profits DEPOSITS

$100,000.00 $137,692.30 $2,480,439.36

We solicit v - x—- —• XXM^MXXJ XS and accommodatiou conaistem with prudent banking. THREE PER CENT. INTEREST PAID on dopoaU in our Savingg Department. —Advisory Board— ^ Ur - J, ®“ H. c. Thomp-.-n. M.u.,cr J-bpiccr Learning WUltam F. Uaauady Aaron W H.ud Reabcn T. Johnrau Albert G. Bennett j„ hn R. Hulfuian Robert E Hand

'W. LENOIR'

I FISTIC DECOIMIOfl. PUPFR HMINfiS plaster Morh a St?ccialtr^T*"" -| Xlncrusta, Udalton anb JSurlaps 1 j£? ce ^ £ h °» Rooms. Second Floor Smith Bldg. 610 Wash “ CAPE MAY, N. J. [envj

Pierson and Son.

#ffiii|iiiw|c*PE|iAY|imEt:^>

Cor. Washington and Union Sts.

Where you will find choice Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions and fruits. We also handle “Michbnkrs Star Hams”

T or-ax.i Famajae.

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Office and Shop-ror. Corgie and Jefferson Sts. CAPE HAY. V. J.

OP OUR OWN STAnpft FREE FREE

1 and upwards, by idvertl*OTent and

-HEW STAHF SYSTEMWe have the beat aboea we can buy for tba money in great variety.

TO WMOA IT MAY CONCERN

SAMUEL E. EWINU General Contractor, House moving a specialty SlSlbSSSSj, §3 4

WM. S. SHAW GENUAL CONTRACTOR Dealer la jCime, 55rich, Sand, Cement and Siuildvre Su. to. Materials. t!i Slm ,„ s ln .,

DOAK BROTHERS Groceries, Meats and Provisions

Butter. Eggs and Poultry Fruit and Vegetables

G. E. Brownbak’s Famous Golden Butter a Specialty lSS rimu < m t ‘ 00t ** PTvmpt Dellvcriaa.

515-517 Washington St.

Cape May City

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