CAPE MAY HERALD, THUHSDAV. NOVEMBER 8, 1906
CAPE MAY HERALD
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Cepe May. N. «!•
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THK HtLKALD, CAPE flAV, N. J.
AdvertitinE r»«c*
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1906.
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I« Sleeted Gorernor Over Williain R. Beam.
PLURAUTY
OVER " S0.000
Republicans Came tb Greater New York With 124400 Plurality, While Hearst Carried Metropolis By 78400Balance of State Ticket In Doubt. New York. Not .7.—According to the latest return!. Charles E. Hughe*, the Republican candidate for goTernor.lias been elected by 50,000 of more plurality. Outside of Greater New York, with 160 election district* missing. Mr. Hughes had a plurality of about 124.000. In Greater New York, with SJ election districts missing. William Randolph Hearst, the Democratic and Independence League candidate, bad a plurality of 75.036. Mr. Hearst-car-ried all the boroughs of the greater city, despite the fact that the early re-
over Thomas Rock, who known In the campaign sa "Bight Hour" Rock, and who -claimed be bad been "tricked" by tbs Independence
Leegu*.
Throughout the state there has been a nouble falling off In the rote from 1*04, which was n presidential year. The Republican ticket showed the greatest loss In this respect, especially in the cities. There were many odd turns to the balloting. Here In New York It was Richmond borough that defeated Mr. Hearst for mayor a year ago. and It was Brooklyn.' with a big plurality, which helped him to.make the race to close. Mr. Hearst barely carried Brobklyn Tuesday, but ran ahead in Richmond. In Schenectady, one of the best oryaalzed lab r cities In the United States, it was expected Mr. Hearst ■would have a substantial plurality, tbs Republican ticket wna sncceesful by 374 votes, as against n Higgins pinmllty of 1621 two years ago. While both the state senate and assembly will be strongly Republican, the Democrats are claiming that they have made gains. '
turns seemed to Indicate that he had
lost Brooklyn.
No definite figures are yet available ns to tbe results with regard to the subordinate state officers, and both
Democrats and Republicans log victories from lieutenant governor down. The indications are that the state legislature will show but little change In Its political make-up. The Tammany Judiciary ticket in New York county, with the of Otto Routlsky.- for general Judge. R., has been elected. Hearst Makes a Statement. Mr. Hearst mads the following ■
“In view of the result. I have only to repent what I have said In my speeches. I am enlisted In this fight against the control of the government by the trusts
I will
fight It to the end.
"But I win serve la the land or In the ranks Just exactly as tb* people desire, sad earnestly sad loyally In one place as In the other. Tb* people
In Brooklyn, where Senator Patrick H. MeCarres made a Utter fight Hearst. the Utter carried the by a email pUralKy. 4000. At
in Brooklyn, but the 1st* returns were all strongly U furor of tbs Democratic candidate. Mr. Hearst has hewn given a majority of nearly 70.000 ta Masha and tbe Bronx. Queens oeanty. w tneladee Long Island City, has goafor Hearst by from 6000 to SOOO. sad 'Staten Island) has also
UttW rails aad these, except Ufi JtepabUcaa two years ago Mr. Heghes
»CS23i?5gteiS:taS Council—Wm. 8. Shaw _Jan. 1. HW7
Samuel T. Bailey Jr" *
Robert J. Cr*sw*U..Ji Aga-'^-'*
JoeepT*
erf
atoverarllte.
nectady.
Great Interest centered here la New
York ta the campaign waged for (he Judiciary ticket Jhamed By a committee of lawyer*, handed by Joseph H Choate and former Judge Altos R Parker. The Tammany and Independence League Joist ticket won over the non partisan candidate* by big plu-
ralities. OHy SoltehoT. J.Spievr L»amtag.Jan i HH State Senator Thomas F. Grady, of Bldg luspactor.Wm T.Steveaa, Jan 1 1B0P
,y Hall, haa bean reelected
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Oolleetot—Jaa. B^Taylor Treasurer—Laac H. Smith .Jen. — ‘ — TaallB*
PRESIDENT RECEIVED RETURNS
Hie Greatest Interest if as Centered In Cuberr.etor 1*1 Fight In New York Washington. Nor. T. — President RooeerpH eagerly awaited the returns from the elections as they cam* In over the telegraph wires to the executive offices. After dining with his family on his return from Oyster Bay he hurried to his office, where, with Secretary Root, Postmsstar General Oortelyou. Assistant Secretary Bacon. Bacrelary Loeb and Assistant Attorney General Cooley, be scanned the reports furnished him by the Praa* Association. and by various private sources all over the country. The greatest Interest centred in th* reports from New York, where the surly return* indicated that If Mr. Hughes were elected, the claims of his managers of targe majorities for him would be materially reduced. Barly la the evening Secretary Root estimated that Mr. Hoghe* majority might vary between K.006 and 75400. One of the dispatches recel ved by Secretary Root case# from the editor of the Praa* at Utica, ia which city the secretary made hta only speech of the campaign. This dispatch indicated tbe re-election of Repreaenttive Sherman and the success of Mr. Hughes in Oneida county by n majority of about SOOO. An early persona] telegram to the president said' that Hughes had carried Oyster Bay by 152 majority.
MASSACHUSETTS REPUBLICAN
tire State Ticket
Boston. Nov. 7.—The Republicans, nfMr a abort but spirited campaign, wen victorious In the state election. Governor Guild being re-elected by 27,004 plurality. Hie opponent District Attorney J«fan B. Moran, of Boston, candidate of the Democratic pad Prohibition party and the Independence
League, received 1
vote than that given candidate a year ago.
The Republicans re-elected their entire state ticket although Lieutenant
hind Governor Guild. The next tagtatatar* will be Republican by the usual targe majority in both bowses, and this will Insure the election of United States Senator W. Murray Crane, who is at present completing n brief term. The Meeearbueetts delegation to congress will remain practically the name, although spirited contests la the Fifth. Sixth, Tenth and Eleventh districts made the result In those section doubt-
afU.fi. Wheeling. W. Vn, Nov. 7.—Returns Bum counties In West Virginia show the socceae of all five of the Republi- — laees by the foi-
.. 1*00.
Woodyard. R_ MM. Hughes. R, Fifth, MOfi. The legislature wilt be Republican with the pres set Joint ballot majority ^ .-TTT tor ft. a.
BOARD or EDUCATION.
* Stile*. President ■< William H. Thompson vice president 1
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KHward H. Phillips, Cleriu—.
U alter A. Lovetl—. ■ Wllliem B.Gilbert.:
George r ~
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Dr. A. t. Le«r£. I'n•Ideal ..Sept- L 100Dr. V. M. D. Mercy, avoreiery.——ISU* Robert 8. Hand “ 1901 Lafayette M. Hal: " MM Albert 8. Utile “ IBM George L Lowett P 1MB
County Directory. CireuUJudge—Alien B. Eodiooti....~l2Ti
Sheriff—William H. Bright.
Miller. 1 H. The
ay Mai ClerS—JuHoa Way, Hep. ....Itio R. CBatea Hewitt. Rep 1907 Collector—Joseph E Scull R. 1MB
Corooer'e—William H. Thompson. Coroner'*—A. La Bay Mnlltar.—County ClerS—Johns Wi “ -
- Heed.
HOT I ol Lire lion*—Charles E.
C-wnty Baud of Rlectloas-WaL 7.'Trier.
c e*eW_J»<>«d_of Kiectleae—MIcbarl^^R t-Secood 'Tuesday la April.
BOARD OK CHOSEN KRKKBOLDER8. Antbooy B. Smith, Palermo Jau.i 1907 w. &. JobnsoD, Ocean City ...Jen. I. 190T John P. Foa. Ocean City. Jan. 1,1907 C. P. Vauamaii. D>a* Creek. Jen. 1. 1908 lease D LodUm,80. Dennis. Jen 1.1907 Daniel Schellengrr. Krm«...-I*n. 1. >«■
WsMley B- Welea Cape Hey..Jaa L H.S. autarrtoid. Cepe May, Ji ~ a moony B. Smite, Director;
Townsend Clerk.
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- C rYH —rviUe^HElliwsUH-TWaaewd,Cepe May Court House; James T. Huffman. Cold Syrin^etctriary. Jonathan Hand. Cap*
Q.OO P '“ AC^^DATION. Stops.. “ principal inlermediale ststioas. Connects from Wildwood Ocean City aad bea tale City Branches. Arrives at Camden
7-3»» bl
FROM PHILADELPHIA. MaSRET ST. WHaSr.
Rev. Father D. H- KeDy* Rector.
late, 7-ftl a Su-day aad Friday evenings services atSo'd ck t'onfeeaione—Satordsys, and Thursdays before tbe First Friday, from 8.30 to 0.00 p m and from 7.80 to V 80 p ir p. a. cuukch or T^rg advkxt. Sunday Service*: 8991- m. Holy C mouioa; ll.oO'a m. Mornlpg Prayer Sermon; 9.45 a m. Sunday school; 8.00 p. m.. Evening Prayer and Sermon Holy Comm an too—tat Sunday ta the month at 11 00 a. m. Thursdays, evening Prayer aad address, 740 pmOtber services a* announoed.
PUnBTTRBIAR CUCnCH. Sunday services at 10-30 a. m., and 7-30 p. m. Sunday school at 230J>
Ju-
Y P. 8 C. E. Friday at 740 p. m.
Strangers always made welcome 1 PIUT ■ B. CHL’BCH. Her. James Burns, Pastor.
Preacblug 011 duiMiay morning at 1040.
>1hs evening ai 7.45.
Meetings at 0 a. m. and 0.80 p. h. on
■udara
Snodav School at S P. H. Kpwortfa League Sunday evening al 7 80a'eloek. Mid-week prayer eervkM Wodnemta) evening at 8 o'clock. Claes meetings, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday even lug a BAPTIST CltCBCH. Rev. H. F: Cngo, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday otonalng at 1040. In the evening at 740. Sc.Ktaymor, ~
Sunday School at 2.10 P. a. Wadneedsy eveukig Prayer Meeting at
740 o'clueh
Young People’* Met lag Frida} evening at 740 o'clock
ig Saturday ei
Adoolram Chapter. No. M, Koval Arch
each month at lodge room, Weehiagton
Cap* Island Lodge, No. 80, F. and A. M. —Commnnioatlona, second sad fourth Tueadays of each month at lodge room.
month at Aadltoriam. Capa Map Tmdge. No. tl. A. O. U. W.MetEs fires and third Thursdays of aach
at fiJO, In Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall. Cold Spring. Tb* John Mecray Post No., 40, U. A. Kiseta 00 tb* third Friday of aach mpntb alTJO o'clock p. m„ at Franklin Street school building
Id Frllows—Meets each Friday Mltorium. Jackson street. !• Tribe. No. 167, Improred Order ** »l 810 Waablugtoa
Cap* May Fire Department, n Monday erenlng In each month Waahlagt— end Franklin strew
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RAILROAD WIST mm k 8«AgwnB« lan.Bfl^r
• In Eppect Ocroaxa 14, iiiofi
Trains will leave Cane May as follows lor
PHILADELPHIA; MAgKKT ST. WRABP
7.00 A H -ACCOMMODATION. Stops 1 “ principal intermediate station*. Connects from Wildwood Branch. ( City end Sea Isle City. Arrives at
den 9. JO a m.
7.70 A-.*f; KXPRKSK. Connects from ty Wildwood. Ocesn City and r-ea ‘ ' Branches. Arrives at Philadelphia 9 191 10.20 A H-ACCOMMODATION. Stops
al principal Intermediate stations.
Connects from Wildwood. Ocesn City and
8ra Isle Cl tv Branrhf-s a
Sea Isle City Branches. Arrives Camden
l.jDpm.
2.00 P *<-—ACCOMMODATION Stops at principal intermr-* 1 —- —— Connects from Ocean City, Wildwood Branches. Arrii
4.2c; r ^r7 EX A R8SS Coonecu from “ J Wildwood Brand* Ocean City aad Sestale aty. Arrives at Philadelphia 6 1}
4.c c P-M. ACCOMMODATION. Stop. T O3 at principal ttnermedlsu kution. Coonects f-om Wildwood. Ocean City and Ses Isle Chy Branches. Arrives .— "—•*—
•CRDAV TgAIBB. “SHEET rt. WHARF. 8.00 A - ^ A i :o ? J ! ,MODATION
7,00 P M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stop* 0 *t principal intermediate stab our, Connect* from Wi dwood Bruch, Ocesn
City «>d Sea tale City. Arrives at Csmdrn
Ttain# leg ve for Cape Map-Bgpresa^oasja •■d 4-U* p- SL. week days 9 a. m Sunday*- Accommodaiiou (Electric Trains
1 Camden). 7.00 and 900 s m., 100 p. m week-dan. 7.0b aad 9
md 4 00 p. m. Sundays.
Trains leave Philaorlthi*. Broad Street'
FOR NEW YORK.
Jnne jo. 1906. Week ttavs,
** 3°. 3 00, *t3 JSJ. *4 00, »4 S Son, *S37-600. 7 00, •800.900, to isP.M is os. night. SVKDATr, 4 JR 4 40. 4 SJ. -S H 8so, 9 5011.00 A M., *13 15, j» *j jo, vf, »
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WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. .
Octobers, 1906.
For Baltimore and Washington. «6«. 7-*o. *$• '0*5, ii<A a.m„ *is«i. t as, %n , 2'p A .*v,.2 W
Prom West Phitadelphi* only, t tc and u' ^Uy U ' * 55 * M< ' *S°' r
Geat Manager.' ' IWr Traffic Manawci _ GEO. W. BOYD. General Passenger Agent.
The Daylight Store. ll
We can show, beyond question. tbe best values and the largest variety in Cotton and Woolen Dress Goods of any store in this vicinity. Notwithstanding the condition* of the Yarn Market nod the scarcity of these goods, we are maintaining our high standard and selling goods at practically old
Call and
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J^K. WK8TLEY HODUKKH WALES, WALES'
Ukit(o HTA19 Pu ARM ACT. WasbiroiOR 4MB Drcatcr Strxrir,
Cape May City, N. J. Telephone OS end 84.
Office hour*, 7 to 9 a. in., 2 to 4, and 7
>fi p. m.
Office-and reaklenoe, Wales United States Pharmacy. Night Bell.
^KWIST. STEVENS: COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 010 Wash 1 rotor Sr , ('An May. N. J. Mmater and Solicitor in Chancery Notary Public. Commlaaioner for Peunayirania.
£-)B. C. H. LOHENCE, (Dr. W. B. SiCkler. aaeociate.) DENTIST
Ocbah ard Hroni
Cape Mat, N. 3.
Oral Surgrry, including Extraction of Teeth under Nareotlaed Air end other Aneethrtica
Phil*. Office; Perry Bldg, ifch At Cbeetnut Sc
James J. Doak
Carpenter & SSuilaet Jobbing Promptly attended to No. Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Pbooe 97
Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Fine Stationary and Blank Books, Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy
M. L: WARRINGTON. 514 Washington Street.
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P. O. Box 66*^.,, Cape May, N. J.
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VALUABLE Real Estate In Cape May City /FOB SALE To close up an Estate is nmK mwnKi m tmt
NO. 1. A three story -frame cottage and «Uble«q land, at No. 676 Washington st., size of lot
too feet front by400 feet deep.
NO. 2. Drug store at S. W. corner of Washington and Decatur" sts, together with all stock end fixNO. x^pne-half oT ddlible cottage
and lot, ttf'No. 416 Bank at.
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tar Sta, Cape May, N. J.
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-FEW STAMP SYSTEM-
We have the beat shoe* we can buy for the money in grant variety. Shoes for men, women and children, and redeem the itamps when yon
.get 100 at
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Security Trust Company Corner Washington and Ocean Streets. CAPE MAY CITY, HEW JERSEY
CAPITAL Surplus and Undivided Profits DEPOSITS
$100,000.00 J137,692.30 12,460,439.36
H e solicit your account. Our patrons receive every courtesy and accommodation consistent with prudent banking. v THREE PER CENT. INTEREST PAID 1 oh deposits in our Savings DepartmcnL
Advisory Board— Imac H. Smith, Chairman Dr. Jame. Mreray H. C. Thomp^n, Menagre William F. Cearedy Aaron W. Hand Albert G. Bennett John B. Huffman Robert E Hand
,W. LENOIR
. PAPER HANGINGS.
Jplaster Hfflorft a Spectaltu™"!'. , *"~ ; Xincrusta, HClalton anb JSurlaps
and $how Rooms. Second Floor Smith Bldg. 010
CAPE MAY, N. J.
Charles T. Campbell NO. 606 WASHINGTON ST. Cape May City, J4ew Jersey
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Cor. Washington and Union Sts. Where yon will find choice Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions and fruits. We also handle‘'Michbnkrs Star Hams”
T iOcax. Faxojjm.
SAMUEL E. EWINO General Contractor, House moving a specialtg
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WM. S. SHAW GENUAL CONTUCTOH
Denier In
£ime, JBrick, Sand, Cement and guilders
UtUpkomt *0. SHaterials.
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%. ft DOAK
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Groceries, Meats and Provisions
Butter, Eggs and Poultry Fruit and Vegetables
G. £. Brownbak’s Famous Golden Butter a Specialty Loan Diataaee Pbooe «4x. Prompt Deliveria*. Local Pbooe ICS. PoUt* AUeoUon. 515-517 Washington St. Cape May City
Brown 'Villa,
218 PERRY STREET, CAPE MAY. -^■i OPEN ALL THE YEARmCE. . Rooms Large and Airy ... ... Appointments First-class ... ... Near the Beach ... B. E. MURRAY.
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Rooms large and airy. Appointment* firafcclaaa. " $3 per day, upward; $10 per week, upward.

