CAPE MAY HERALD. THUkSDAY, JANUARY <7, 1909
CAPE MAY HERALD
AH INPtWIPKNT WCCIUV. Pabllshc* Bv«ry Th«r»4«y M«rala| at ••• Waablagtaa Street. Cape May. N. J.
THK HKRALD. CAPE rtAV, N. J.
THURSDAY. JANUARY 17. IW7.
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Easlaad and th» Weal ladle Inteneutloa la Cuba by the I'nlted Btatee U ballcl by tin- l^ndon. Speclaior tin the dawn of n new era till* country. It eaya: "The raising of the American Hag In I'oba elgnalb the birth of the American empire. The era of I eolation la over. Tbe era of expanelon bai dawned.*' Tbe Spectator arce nothing In the new development In Cuba to alarm or disquiet the A lean people, for even Washington and Hamilton “aa men of genius would hare recognised that Immutable theories cannot be applied to mutable facta.** Rising to a loftier view than that Involved In the temporary policing of the island, this paper argues that the "white man's burden" may prove Of the great pet value to the American people, for "no nation stands more In need of the corrective discipline of external difficulties and responsibilities" as a corrective to materialism. It la the opinion of tbe Spectator that the action of President Roosevelt's i ministration In Cabs Is not liable misconstruction In England, where the events which led to British occupation of Egypt are still fresh In mind. But the editor concludes ihat our Intervention "spells annexation sooncrvjjr later." and thus England stands confronted with a wholly new situation as far as tbe be lance of power In the West Indies Is concerned. That the situation calls for vigilant attention on tbe part of tbe Imperial British government Is expressed In so many words, and tbe article ends with a most significant allusion to Canada's alleged designs with respect to absorbing Ja males. Says the Spectator: We may console ourselves, however, with tbe reflection that sentiment all over the world is a force to be reckoned with, and tbe British connection Is still
NEW SHORT STORIES Hess Saw* Slapped The late Uni stories of his _ the contrary. Insisted that It was chiefly by tEem that be had succeeded In bulkllng himself up to s cotnpeCsnce of *100.000.000. Ills ability as a Baancter consisted In stopping leaks. One day after a semi panic In lbs street, when be was rumored to have loaned millions al high Interest, a Wall street reporter rode uptown with him on the elevated, of which be was long active In the management. Tbe evening crush was on, and coming through tbe gate the reporter had been swept past tbe ticket box before be could drop hit. ticket Hanging to strain, he and Uncle Ruasell convera-
CITY DIRICTORY.
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BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. A. L. Leach. President.SeptT. ISOS Dr. V. U. D. Karev, Body. «* 1S08 Robert 8. Hand ** ISOS Lafayette M, Hall ** 1S07 Albert B Little " ISO? George L. Lowell t> " 1S08
Already one may hear poselbmttes 'of closer commercial onion with the West Indies mooted by Canadian politician*.
Graft Lower Down. Writing In Comer's Weekly. William Allen White answers the question. "What Is the matter with America?" by charging tbe evils of our public life to low moral standards In the people He says: The raaaon why tbe called graft la found ' they have lha world old fault* that ria* from doodad moral perception* Only a and U* with, malic* prvpenae. Most of the steading and murdering and lying ar* done by people who do not real lx* what they are doing: they do not see tbe actual thing that they are stealing; they do not bar. before them the actual body of their victim: they do not perceive exactly how they ar* lying, and *c la the subcellar of " i political life the farmer
still,In net be toki Cnde Bussell how be bad been scddenUlly presented with a free ride. Tbe financier presently began looking anxiously out of the door* and windows at each sLabe speculating aa To bow be could leave the car through the crowd. No opportunity offered until the train was quite a distance uptown. Then tbe aisle cleared a bit. Suddenly, as a station w»« reached. Uncle Russell nid. "Now, If you will permit me to have that ticket." and In a moment was off with the slip of pasteboard, down the stale, out of the door and hurrying to tbe chopper's box. where be deposited It and boarded the train again. "People are honest, but thoughtless,* be explained to the reporter out of breath. ‘Tpo many of them do exactly what you have done this evening, and we have never found a way to atop such losses. In a year they mount up to a high flgure—a very high figure."New York Press. Sapwrb Tewtrllaflam. Caruso, the famous tenor, la a great ventriloquist aa well and In New Tort:, before be sailed for home, be told at a little farewell dinner a story of Ids ventriloqulal skill *T was one of a bouse party at a millionaire's great new castle overlooking the Hudson.” be said. “Tea bad been served in tbe garden, and after tea I sang. Then I consented to ess a little ventriloquism, and the fifty sixty guests grew very still.
rosd la froot of his I that h* ha* performed hi* obligation to tb* state a* transcribed by law doe* not as* clearly that he l* *1*811*8 money from the state, has mada or left unrwmoved some man's death trap and has Usd Into tbe bargain. The cynicism of some public men when the virtue of the body politic Is extolled Is ^ppalllng. If Mr. White's ‘ • correct, there Is excuae i want of faith la tha people’s boaesty. For this state of things Mr. White would bar# American children taught that our government and rivTUxatMTare based upon the law of brotherhood, that tbe law Is equally binding where nnseea and unknown factor* are concerned aa wen aa when brothers and neighbors are
Herr Bebel. tbe great Socialist lead-
declared that a general strike of w ork logmen will never sncceed In Germany. Only a year ago tha same voice spoke enthusiastically of the an!versa!
have.many things for which the Boa sUns are SOD atrngghng; banco the pfocUmaUon of a general strike through oat the German empire would be an absurdity.
France and the Uni tad Btatas are Just now doing that which should 'make the Hebrew hater* of Russia ashamed of themeelree. In Prance a man who made himself odious for s time by bis efforts In behalf of a falsely accused Hebrew has been made minister of war, white here a member of the Het has baan Invited tn a seat
, ' COUNTY DIRECTORY. Justice Supreme Court—Thos. W. Trenchard. Rep HU Circuit Judge—Allen B. Endlcott Rep I..... 1911 Law Judge—James U. E. Hildreth Rep. 1911 Prosecutor of Pleas—Harry 8. 'Douglas*, Sep 1908 Sheriff—Wm. H. Bright, Rep 1907 Coroner—Rob. 8. Miller. Rep. ....1907 Coroner—Wm. H. Thompson 1908 CoronefL-Natban A Cohen, 1909 County Clerk—Julius Way, Rep... 1910 Surrogate—E C. Hewitt. Rep. ...1907 County Collector—Joseph I. Scull. Rep 1908 Count)’ Board of Elections—Joa K. Hand. Rep ;....1907 County Board of Elections—Henry P. Daugherty, Rep 1909 County Board of Elections—Chas. T. Norton, Dem 1909 County Board of Elections—Michael H. Kearns, Dem 1908 Terms of Court—Second Tuesday April. September and December.
lug up Into tbe thick* foliage, I shouted In a loud and angry voice: “ Hello I What are you doing up therer ‘To my amazement a thin young voice replied: “ 1 ain't doin' no harm, mister. I'l Just a-watcbln' tbe blgbugs.’ "The guests glanced at one a no the smiling appreciatively. Pulling myself together, I pent on: “ 'Did any oca give you permlaelon to climb up Into that tree?’ “Tea, Hr. The second groom. He’* my cousin.' “ 'Well,' said 1. -so far there's harm done. But be careful not to fall and doc't let any on* eee you.’ " 'An right mister,’ Mid the humble voice. "I turned to my audience and milled and bowed triumphantly. They broke
Finally, agreeing to be reaponalhte for him. be secured tbe superintendent's consent to take him in bis carriage on hi* round of calls, where be could study him to better advantage. The patient was bright and inti
doctor became firmly convinced that be waa wrongfully held at the asylum. Suddenly the patient asked: "Hava you a small p your pocket?" V replied the doctor.
of toast to rit on l shall go to pteose
Tbe chief distinction liateoM tha genius of tb* eastern drlUsation and that of tha west according to tt erlontal. Has la this: With you the indl vldmil is tha hub of the
BOARD OP EDUCATION. iatnut-1 R. BUtes, President 1909 Am. H. Thompson, vice-pros. 190k £iw. H. Phillips, Clerk ....1908 Waller A. Lovett 1908 William B. Gilbert 1909 jeorge 8. Douglia* .190» William T. Bteveua 190. .L. Loach - 1907 Jbarlca F. Quldort 1*07
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A. H Smith. Palermo Jan. 1,1910 W. S. Johnson. Qeean City .Jan. 1,1910 John P. Pox, Ocean City . .Jan. 1,1910 C. P. Vanaman. Dias Creek..Jan. 1.1908 J. D. Ludlam, So. Dynnla . .Jan. 1,1910 D. Schellenger. Erma Jan. 1.1909 J. T. Bennett Cape May ..Jan. 1,1910 H. S. Rutherford, Cape May Jan. 1.1909 Anthony B. Smith, Director Samuel Townsend. Clerk .. State Senator—Rob. E. Hand. Rep. 1909 ssemblyman—C. E. BUUe. Rep .1908 Tax Commissioners—Eugene C. Cole. Seavllle; Stillwell H. Townsend. Cape May Court House; James T. Hoffman. Cold Spring; secretary, Jonathan Hand
Cape May Court House.
Church Directory
Sandsy-acbool at 2-30 p —
Rosary .benuon—Benediction of the Moat PI coat d Sacrament at 7.90 p. m. Friday cvenln at 7 90 the Way of the
Cross and Benediction.
r. k. chubcu or tux advxxt.
Sunday Service*:8.00a. m. Holy Communion: 11.00 a m. Morning Prayer and Sermon: 9.45 a m. Buoday-sehool; 8.0U
p. m-Eveelng Prayer nod ftermoo.
Holy Commnntbo—In.Saoday la the
mootb at U.UOa. ns.
' Thursdays, evening Praret and addraas.'
Sunday achooi at 2 90 p. m. Prarer meeting Wednesday 7-SC Junior c. E. Inday at 4 16 p. u
Y P. 8. C. K. Friday at 7 JO o. m. Stranger* always made welcome, nnar u. a. cbuscu. Pastor. Ou baud*) morulas *110.90.
I at 7.41.
,9 a.m. and 6.90 r. m, ot
ndaya.'
lundav School at 9 P. n.
Epwortb League Sunday evaning a
7 90 o’clock.
Mid-week prayer aarvlea Wedaaada; eveulnr at 8 o'clock. Class meetings. Tuesday, Thuradai and Friday evenings. namar cnuaca. Rev. U. F. Crego, Pastor. . _ toblag os Sunday morning at 10.1 la the evening at 7JO. Sunday morning Worker* Maetiog
10.00 A. M.
* SJOr.M. ■a Prayer Moating 7i YMnci£o»te'allM teg Frida, err* log at 7.80 o'clock Ttvu'a Meeting Saturday evening *18.00 VMMk. '
Adonlram Chapter. No. 19. Boval Arch
Cap* Island Lodge, No. 90, F. and A. M. -Communications, aooood and fourth
Tuesdays of sack month at 1 Washington and Franklin Mr
Cnp* May Camp. Me. tm, Modara Waod
(tepa May Lodga. Ko. K A. O. C. W. The rid mi of ete Jr.au. A M. No
““ » -‘■7 ariwniomi o* sacn wees - In Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall. Gold Spring, ’-hn Mtcray Post No.. 40. G. A. R. on lb* third Friday of sash moiitb t ?JO O'clock p. m* at Kraukllu alrort ehool building. Mayflowrr Lodga, No. t». Independent •rdar of Odd Fellows-Meete Saab Friday t lha Auditorium. Jackson street. OgallaUa Tribe. No. 157.' Improved Order f Med Men—Meet* at mu Washington mat. Cap* May Fire Department, merle Brat Monday evening In each month at corner Waahlugton and Franklin street*
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| KWI8T.8TEVKN8 COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 610 Wash I kotos St., CapeMat, N.J. Master and Solicitor in Chanoerr. Notary Public. Commissioner for Pennsylvania.
TKXT-—Oea. J:l-*: It-It. TEXT.—"Aa In Adam all dl*.
r Trial.-a«n. h: Deut.
l:t: Dan. U:l*: Zech. HS: _ H«b. 'Tilill; U:U: Jaa. IS. *; 1 P.t. Irt. The Means of Victory Over Temptath
—Luke a-Xl. B. John 17:11. H«b. i:ll:
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Comment and Suggestive Thought Man In His Eden Home. — Man aa placed In the most favorable circumstance* tor his dovolopment and Srowth; In a beautiful garden, with all the influences of noble nature around him; In natural communion with God. plenty of work In taking care of hla home farm. In gaining and exercising dominion over it. »Uh a perfect family life; all of which were educational forces, so that Eden waa the great school of man. The Tree'of Knowledge of Good and Evil waa not "the tree of knowledge." but only of the knowledge of good and evil. It was not to prevent them f knowing good and evil. Its purpose waa to teach them that knowledge In the divine way through knowing the good by possessing It, and evil only by contrast. "Not “Knowledge good bought dear by knowing 111.” The Tempter. V. 1. “Now the aer•ot was more subtile." Crafty, cunning. wise In gaining Its ends. Insidious. Therefore the best tool of any power that would use It for Ita crafty ends. TTiti speaking serpent la either (1) a tool used by “that old serpent called the Devil, and Satan, which decel veth the whole world" (Rev. 17:9). because It waa the moat fitting Instrument fqr his purpose. This Is plain from the fact that the New Testament continually Implies It. "The temptation of Jesus makes It quite'certain that the serpent and Satan ar some way Identical. John 8:44: 2 Cor. 11:1 (compare 14); Rdm. 18:20; Rev. 12:9;- 20:2."—Delttiach. There are two ways of knowing good and evil. One IsnSatan's way. by knowing evil through experience, and good by contrast, a far-off dim vision of good. The other Is the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that la In the world through lust"'(2 PeL 1:4). The Flrat Consequence waa that (hey were ashamed, self-conscious. Without sin,there tt no shame. The conscloasneae of nakedness was an expression and flgure of their nakedness of aouL They had nowhere io hide from one another or. from God. Hitherto they had hot wlahed to hide. The Second Consequence waa that they were afraid of their . heat Father. It would seem that God by
to apeak to hla children as* waa moat
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1. When Where are thou? truthful. In evading the real reason for hit biding, and refusing knowledge hla tin. Fourth Consequence—The Injury to Others. While each child ' conies Into tbe world makes his choice aa really as Adam did. yet Adam's sin brought unfavorably inherited tendencies and Fifth Consequence double sorrow to woman. She would suffer in bearing children, and she would Buffer ‘ through the oppression of man, who would, as a result of hla sinful nature, exercise hla natural strength and authority to oppress tier. Sixth Consequence.—Upon man there was Inflicted the curse of hard and bitter toll. Instead of tbe work that was like the exercise of play in
"We
must not think that if —. sinned hla body would not have passed away, that death would not have been. No; but that death, by
would have been simply a transition to a higher state of being."—Robertson. The meaning la suggested by the translation of Enoch. Moaea and Elijah, god the transformation of the
body at the resurrection. Eighth Consequence from their Eden home.
Ninth Consequence.—A Perpetual Conflict. V. 16. "I win put enmity
. . . between thy seed
seed." This was a perpetual symbolic representation of the conflict between tbe Satanic being who made use of tbe eerpent. and the children of men, a warfare not yet ended, bnt raging A* Intensely as ever. Of tbe Anal vie lory of mA»over evU. by Jeans Christ. 1 oothing could have been known xarly man. bnt he could see victory for himeelf and descendants, with each comfort of hope as we look forward to the final triumph of the mil
'ennlal day*.
ipter gains power over the l> flrat undermining their faith In God. He sowed <
Seen one mute fight the battle of
If*, and gate tbe victory. W Ye a trite man and good. No n ter upon the great world al
usefulness without Brat faethg tempted sad trie* Thai at the beginning of
gribMUut girdf.
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