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CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,. 1906

CAPE MAY HERALD another grand old man.

Lcwia T. STCvcna Waaata C. Nou

AN •NDtPENOCNT WEEKLY. PablUhcd Every Tb»r»4»y at soa Waahlagtaa Street.

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CAPE HAY. N. J.

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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. 1906. Notice—After thU <Ute. Retch I. 19“ the eobecription of the CaI-k MAY HEhAL will lx *I J5 e yeet.Md $1.00 per ye«i

paid In edvence

The Republican CooventioD to nomlnnM n cnodidete for RepieMUtUn Id Comer*** for the Second Dletriet of New Jemej. ComprtelDR the ConnUee of AtUntlc. bnrUoaton. Cape May and Cumberland, will he held at Brld«elon ' *

WUllam PI nek net WhjrtA appatatod hy Ooremor Waifleld at MarrlanOo the aaat In the aanate formerly oMdpled by Che lata Arthur Pun Oonfcm. waa a member af the name body In daya kmc edae l>y. Hla tmtii ftarntabea a refutatkm of the Osier theory, for he will Iw rtchty-tno yearn old Aocunt. and he Is attll rupntilp of work, Icada the bar of Mary In ml and antll hla appointment aa senator rurrly missed a day at hla law ofllce. lie le us ehxjiMat before a Jury as avar. walk* aa erect aa a trooper on parade and has all the alertness of a youth. Hla public career tmsmn away hack In lfM7. fourteen years before the outbreak of the elvH war. He waa electNI to the Maryland leclalature In that year. He ha* twen mayor of Baltimore and comptroller, attorney iceneral ami icorernor of Maryland. It was In IS* that he flm' 1*1-ame a member of the Cnltj ed Stnlin »ennte. He then took the

fhompajo Jan. HS aor—(filbert C. Hnahaa Jan. 1,1907 zZtilSl a. B. Wales. Jan. 1. IBOy bOAEl) or KDUCATION. Samael K Stiles. Piealdent —1909 William H. Thompson rloe president ijg# Edward U. PhiUipa, Clack 1** 0*0rg* S. Uuuitlaa*.

Charles P. Uaidori

day of October,

dred and atx. at 1* o ctoca. noon. The chairman of the rarioon County Committers will specify the places fer the holding of primaries for the election of

berotaele**Uato which each district is entitled according to law B^I. MINCH. EDWARD S. LEE. W. H. CARTER. A. a SMITH.

The President and the Consuls. The spoilsmen in Co agrees will have more reason than ever to swell with wrath over "presidential aggression" now that the President has eatabiiehed a thorough-going merit system in th consular service. And they will feci all the worse because this time they barn’l the shadow of an excuse for appealing to the poor old Constitution to witness bow iU principles are being torn into utters. The President is acting strictly witbin the atricteat limits of hiarighu And yet Congressional perquisites being encroached upon to an “* axtaaL The new rules which follow upon a large number of individual pn motions for merit in the upper parts of the aatvice, provide that hereafter consular officers salaried at more than $2,600 are to be appointed entirely by promotion from the lower grades. Vacancies to the lowest grades, which pav $2,000 to $2,600 a year are to be filled rather by promobon of consular agent*, clerks or, deputies who originally entered the eeron examination, or from outsiders who pass satisfactory examinations. And the examinations are not to be perfunctory. They are designed to bring firat-daeo men into the service, men who will do good work for the business interests of the nation which are in their care. ThU ment ayrtem can be abandoned by President Hoooevalt any wishea; but of course be won't 1L He ha* eet It up for a purpose, which will be recogniied aa more sad more Important aa time goes on. It can be abandoned by President Roosevelt's successor, but by the time a lucceaaor takes office, even If be should like to have consul ships so distributed among the Congressmen as apoUs, we may be tore the system will be so weU established that he will not dare to disturb It When Congress has once been pried loose from these Jobe It will be easier to secure the enactment of a merit law which will place the reform beyond danger of future tampering. The day may even come when iotellegenl Congressmen will recognise that in this matter at least "Presidential aggression'' has been their own best friend.

BOARD OK HEALTH. SEW IMU-::::::::::: : »

BOARD OK TRADE.

BresMcut-latcptMa STy. Hvcrrurj-l^wl* T Btrveas. Treasurer—Tbomts W. Millet.

County Directory.

arsass^ri&sssfeL Kraaecaior of lira*-Harry S. Douglms^ ■e* Sheriff—William H. Br Coroner's—Robert S. M

1 to the senate. thU time fay vote of the legislature. In 1H74. He OC-. copied his scat this time from 1875 to tBBL Daring this period occurred the memorable campaign of John Lew Oartall for governor. It resulted In Mr. Gorman becoming the dominant politic*] fart or tn the state. Whyte waa a candidate for re-election to tb* aenata, hot waa defeated by Oorman, awd fba two men were enemies for years. Urn

an" of the Democratic party off

twice, and hla second wife

Ward In early childhood. Ha gave bar mother away wbea she married John de fipyer. He gave the daughter away When she married Raleigh Tbooaa. la 1802. at sixty-eight years of age, ha waa married to Mr* Thomas himaalf.

AERONAUT BEACHEY.

The flights that M. Ban toa Dumoot made around the Eiffel tower were the marvel of their time, but the feats off the celebrated Braxlllan aeronaut hare been completely ecllpeed by those off

sir. Lincoln Beechey. who made the wheels of legislation slip a cog or two while be was perambulating in the air In the rictnlty of the national capitoi recently. Beacbey started from an

from the Washington monument and In half an hour was circling about Che tan shaft named In honor of the first

John C.

the first Kepnbii.

eon River, opposite Tarrytown, K. Y. The grave U marked only by a small iron Star of the U. A. K , although asar it stands the crumbling base of a monument which his admirers planned toi some yean ago. A committee of them who voted for him in 1866 Is arranging to pnt up 1 suitable it It la always dsalrable that the graves of the nation's eminent men should be kept green.

BOARD or CHOSEN 1 Anthony B. Smith. Palermo. .Jab.1 1 W. h. Jobo*oii. Ocean City. Jan. 1, 1 John P. Pox. Ocean City Jan. 1.1 C P V v— • • - -

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STILL.'KSSP 85: SSI. % Anthony B. Smith, Director-, Baanel Senator—Lewis M. Craaaa. Oman -1906

g.*T5d2 ■ Cape

Church Directory ST. kart’s * c. CHCnCH. Rev. Father D. S. Kelly. Hector.

rs, 7.90 a m.

Sunday and Friday ercnlngv services

Wt8 o*d«k.

Rev Arthur W. Spooner, D. D„ Pa* «r. Sunday services at 10.30 * 7.30 p. m. Boixl*y school at 2 30 p. m.

Rev. James Burnt, Pastor. Preacbiug on bunds} rooming at 10.SO. Id ths evening at 7.45. Meetings at 9 A. K. and 6.80 r. a Sandaya. bandar School at 8 r. H. Epworth League Sunday 1 evening at

1 prayer service Wed Deads)

Mid-w

Rev. H. F. Crego, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning at 1 In tbs evaalng at 7 JO. Sunday morning Workers Moating at UU» A. M. Boaday School at $.80 r. K. Wsdnatday evoulu. Prayer Meeting 1 7 JO o'clock Young People's Met teg Friday erra lag at 7 JO o'clock Man's Masting Saturday evening atS.O

Adonlram Chapter. No. m, Rcral Arch

Attorney General Moody 1

begun at once in the appropriate Jodirial district* against the Standard Oil Company lor Illegal discrimination sad rebate*. The first prison sentence tor violations of the anti-rebate taw was , Imposed in the Catted States District , Court at Kansas CUy, Jana tad, ayos t two bright b

The "Hand-organ" It grinding away, bat Its lies deceive no one. Part rs don't agree with its present The only Bepabttaan candidate far j Senator la Capo May county thus tar 1 it Uos. Uww M. Crasaa.

tvh month at Auditorial

Friendship Council, No. 87, D. of A.Iseta on Tuesday afternoon of each weak at 8.10, In-Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall, Cold Spring. The John Mtcray Post No., 40, G. A. '

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la^f moh'-monti. ' at Fraaklln atraet f

0.996. Independent W

Maras aach rridgy

Mayflower 1-odge. No. .

Osdar of Odd Fellowa-Mi „ at the Auditorium, Jackaoa alrarl.

Ogallalla Tribr. No. 187, Improved Order of Red Mso—Meets at BIO Waahlogtou

raet.

Capa May File Deparinteat, Monday evening In each month at coruar Washington and Fraaklln otrmte. 5t. John's P. E. Church Cor. Washington and Franklin Sla. Sunday Services: Holy Communion. 7J0 a m. (aa announced). Holy Communion, 10.80 a. m. the Oral bunds v >4 each month. Morning Prayer 10.30. Evening Prayer 8 00. The following Uergymen are expected loolfidale during the summer of 1900. Sept. S. Right Rev. Iwlghtoa Coleman, a T. D.. LL. 1).. Bishop of Delaware. SepL V. Rev. Thomas J. TAylor, Rector. Church of the Advent, Keuuett bquare.

PEIKSYLYHIIIfl

WIST mm A I1ASB0U RAIL10AX !■ Errgcr July », 1906. Trains will leave Cape May aa follows for PHILADELPHIA:

Philadelphia. Broad Street. 9 08 a MatEKT XT. WHasr (Lie A- M —ACCOMMODATION. Stops at principal iatermedUu autioua. Conned* iiom Wildwood Breach. Ocean City and Sea laic City. Arrives at Philadelphia 9.77 s m. 7 OS A. M.-EXPRESS. Arrives at PhiUdclphis 8-«j a. m.

Sea Isle City. Arrive* at Philadelphia ic

Wildwood Branch. Ocean City and Sea Isle City. Arrives at Philadelphia 4 j) P- m. 2 vc P-M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stops •JO at principal intermediate station*. Arrive* at Philadelphia 5.ji p. as.

Telephone 93 and 34 . Office hours, 7 to 9 a. in., 2 to 4, and 7 lo 9 p. m. Office and reradrnee. Wale* United Btetee Pharmacy. N'wht IUi.i. J KWI8T.hThVK.Nri ■ OOUNSELLOR AT LAW. 610 yr A rand«bra Sr.. /('Jri-t Mat. N J. Master and Solicitor in Cliancery. Notary Public. Commit*loner for Prsnuylvaui*. C. H. LORENCK, (Dr. W. B. Sick lev. aaaociate.) DENTIST Ocxaa aku Ui-oim byiuucr*, . Cara Mat, N. J.

Oral Surgery, including Extraction Teeth under Narcotised Air and other Anesthetics

Phils. Office; Perry Bldg. l6lh A Chestnut BL

h. Ocean CUy ai X Philadelphia 6.

Sea Isle City. Arrives at

PM.

ear P. M.—EXCURSION TRAIN. CooJ aed* from Wildwood Braach. Ocean Oty and Sea Isle City. -Arrives at Philadel-

phia 8.S5 P- m. acKDar raaixi.

Baoaii nr. sTanoa.

C Ao p. M. EXPRESS. Cooaecu from J- Wildwood Branch. Arrives at Phi adelphla. Broad Street. Art p. a

MaRRET «T. WRARP.

1 AC e M.-ACCOMMODATION. Stop* at principal intermediate alaliona.

Connect* from W! dwood Braach. Ocean City and Sea Isle City. Arrive* at Philadel-

phia 6.40 P M.

P. M. ACCOMODATION. Stop* at *1 i* termed isle stations. Ar-

:lphia 6 je p. m.

6.00 P ‘ M EXCURSION TRAIN.

4.00

issrsw-ra. XPRBSS. Conned* from WildBranch. Ocean Oty and Sea laic CUy. Arrive* at PhHadHphi* 10.55P *> FROM PHILADaLPHIA. uaiucrr rr. wharp. Trains leave for Cape May—Baprce*. »oc a. m.. I.05 (Sat or day* only) r.jo. 4.08 sad 5.top m. week-days. Accommodation748a m, and J-JJ p. m. Snnday, eepreaa, 9.00 a m. Accommodation. 7.50 a m Excursion train, k days; 7 00 a. m Sandaya Sired Btatioa, 4.05 p.m. week days; 9.00 a. m. Sandaya Train* leave Philadelphia. Broad Street

7«A£a^i*<>J.8*V90J. 9|W •» JO. i OO, ^3 M. •t’j-rt. 3-53. 500. *5 57-6oo, 700, *8oo,9c_. I a or. m*ht, SukDAY., 438.440, 4 S3- 5 18. 830, 95011.00 AM., •1*35. *so "r 50,^3 ». *13.04.400,500, •557. Art, 700.^00.90>uP. M., irornight From West Philadelphia ouly, >451.1 *13 34 and 6-00 p. m. daily. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. July 1. 1906. For Baltimore sad Waahtiwtoa. Mas. j’S J4$?4^ ?l 15 night, weekdays. BOX DAYS. *6. 35, 7SO, irefl, AM., *1*3. *3so, 446.535. *8*3. >1 >■ P. M. 11.15 night. Prom West Philadelphia only, * 34 and ■ i^A. M , *55 *544. •6 jo, and *7-35 F- * Dining Car. tBxtra-fare Train. W. W. ATTBRBURY,. J: B. WOOD. GemT Manager. Pu*'r Traffic Mansgv GEO. W. BOYD,

MATOH S PROCUMTIOH. Automobilists Take Notice. The dangers of rapid speediaR of sutemo-

to exceaeire speed aMR be strictly enforced to the limit, sad this suiter will receive

froftwioiwl (Cardf.

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rap braOR PmaRHacy.

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Security Trust Company Corner Washington and Ocean Streets. * Cape May city, hew jebsey

$100,000.00 S137.692.30

$2,460,439.36

We sdlklt your amount. Our pattons receive every courtay and accommodation oomrislent with i.mdentbenking. THREE PER CENT. INTEREST PAID

on dojKjeita in our Savings Department.

James J. Doak Carpenter & SBuilaei Jobbine Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. LooaI Phone 97

Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Fine Stationary and Blank Books, Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy Boots, etc. M. L. WARRINGTON, 514 Washington Street. Contractors & Builders YORK BROS. ax* tea* erfrea P. O. Box 661. ‘Cape May, N. J.

W H BRIGHT, FlflE INSURANCE WmY Pert wf Cape May Cottatp Holly.Beach. N. J.

VALUABLE Real Estate la Cape May City FOR SALE To close up an Estate 1KHKL0MS MIMS IK OfflKD NO. 1. A three story frame cottage and stable on land, at No. 676 Washington at., sue of lot 100 feet front by 200 feet deep. NO. 3. Drag store at S. W. corner of Washington and Decatur sts, together with all stock and fixtures. NO. 3. One-half of doable cottage and lot, at No. 416 Bank st. •r Taras* awd Information apply to S, S. MARCY. ttercy's Pharmacy, cor. Washington and Decotv Sts, Cape May. It. J.

I (\ OP OUR OWN STAflPS 10 free free With your first rash purchase of $1.00 and upwards, by presenting this advertisement and learn all about our -SEW STAMP SYSTEMWe hare the best *o*a wa can bay fof the money in great variety. urn and children, amps whan yon

CAPITAW T- .- Surplus and Undivided Profits

DEPOSITS

Isaac H. Smith, Chairman

J. tipicer Learning Reuben X. Johnson

-Advisory Board—

Dr. Jatnen Mu-ray H. C. Thompw.11, Manager William F. Uamedy Aaron W. Hand Albert G. Bennett John B. Huffman Robert E Hand

W. LENOIR

MTIC DMIORJffl HANGINGS.

Plaster liWorh a Specialtv^r*"" ram Uncni8ta, TOlalton a 116 Burlap’s ind $how Rooms. Second Floor Smith Bldg. 610 Wash St U CAPE MAY, N. J. — h

Pierson and Son. §THi|iiiw|cAPE|iAY|iAKkiT^> Cor. Washington and Union Ste. Where you will find choice Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions and fruits. We also handle “Micheners Star Hams ”

U9m. <§. ^(euerps

> AND • LAUNCH

Office and Shop-3or. Corgie and Jefferson Sts. CAPE MAY. H. J. .

SAMUEL E. EWINci

General Contractor,

House moving a specialtg

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e:L©££lD@!l» H ,

WM. S. SHAW GENERAL CONTRACTOR Dealer I* oCime, S3 rick, Sand, Cement and Guilders OtUpkont Xo. to. Sftaterials. S2i Slmim Str—t

DOAK BROTHERS

S. S. DOAK

Groceries, Meats and Provisions Butter, Eggs and Poultry Fruit and Vegetables G. E. BrownbZk's Famous Golden Butter a Specialty

515-517 Washington St.

Cape May City

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