CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY y, tfroy.
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A Temperance Lesson
a l ( l!
xl paralyted lo grant all jand*Hl. But
t handful of tarth.
i glrtli't
! away. ’Let i his armor
t putteth It
off. wa» Israel's answer The proud mowarrh. and bis kings and generals, gave themselves up to drunken revelry. so sure were they of victory. By, noontime the besiegers' camp was a scene of wild debauchery. Then the at ihrti head, rushed oot and c-Jin-pletely routed the hosts of Syria, and King Benhadad barely escaped with
his life. .
Woes Accompan;
L Poverty—Prov. 23:11. Is 2 Disease —Prov Ij :# 1 Decradatiota—Isa IS:l-4. A Defilement.—Dan. I S 5. Weakness —! Tor 9 So. €. Mental disorders — Prov 23:33; Isa. 5:20; 28:7. 7. Bodily death.—Isa 5:14. 8. Remorse.—Prov. 23 12. 9. Sci station from God.—>
Umperane
2-4; Isa
ir
l. Sp'rftugl blindness.—Isa. 28:7; Dan 5:1-2; Tltua 1:7. 11. Spiritual death.—Hah. 2:5; 1 Pet 2:11. 12. I-oss of heaven.—Gal. 6:21; 1 Cor 5:9. 10. Upon Whom Woe Will rail. 1. The wicked.—Isa. 3:9.11; 5:18; Mlcab 2:1. 2. Drunkards.—Isa. S:ll-14; 28.1; Prov. 22:29.**. 3. Temptera.—Hab. 2:15. 4. The rebellious.—Isa. S):l; 45:9. E. The dishonest—Jcr. 22: Ik Hab. 2:6.9. 12.
12:3;
6. The false.—Isa. 6:20; Frek
0:11.
SUNDAY BASE3ALL *EASUR£i Second Rspsalar to 0 shopa’ Law O vet Peopla oppcrtun.ty to Volt on “C^-n Sunday" Cues-on — ImporUnt Bills Conaklerao uy Both Houses. Tho U **. Senstortsl fi)|ht St TreotoD last week was intereatiog. Gain* to crowded space last week, Tus llnatfi was unable lo give Its readers any Trenton news The result of tbe week's legislation Is summevl up In the follows
lug paragraphs.
It was idnunad t- take two liallott Tueeday and tlieu ifiUuqru for the week, but a lieu the ballots were taken there wan uiucli e|ip.Mltioii to ic jourument. After the tblnl tmllot a te taken, however, another mot uii to ndjouni was made, nial lids was rarrtwh Tlie
-.1 as a
1 irrdeo receive leas than the in This was one vi
made
-live voli-i sis • tuirod to elect linn he received
7. The Indolent—Amos- 6.1. 8. The proud.—Isa 5:21. 9 Oppressors?—Ui- 5:8: 10:IA 10. Those who hide from God —Isa 29:15; Hos. 7:13. 11. Hypocrites.—Matt 23:13 16. 2312. Unfaithful pastors.—Jer T3:l: Matt 22 16. 1*. Those who neglect o| portunlties.—Matt 11:21 Intemperance and Crlmec—Abcul 82 per cent of the convicts of the I'n.tcd Slates privately confess their fre quent Indulgence in Intoxicating drinks. The fact here Is lo be declared boldly that the Intoxicating elT-ct of alcohol prepares the way for the commission of crimes of every kind — Elisha Harris. M. D. The Fall of Ancient Nations.—His toric records of the nations of anil qulty are replete with proofs that tb« chief destroyer of national prestige was strong drink. Assyria was a world power until her early, characteristics of manliness, patriotism and morality were sapped by drurkennesa' and debauchery She fell before Babylonia and Media. Ere long drunkenness characterixed the Median court, which fell before the wine-hater, Cyrus tbe Persian. Babylon's fall Is attribnted In Scripture to the same vice (Dan. 5). Then Persia, weakened by wine, passed under the conquering band of Alexander. But full soonThls Greek hero' was also overcome by Intemperance. Attractive 8irtc-rS4n as a caterpillar Is bad enough, but sin as a butterfly Is a thousand times worse. On every wing there la-a rainbow of light and beauty. The poets call the butterfly "a flying and flashing gem. - ' “a flower of Paradise.” But the butterfly Is often a caterpillar beau tilled, with wings. It Is only a painted worm decked In a velvet suit and adorned with sparkling gems. If sin in Its grossest forms be dangerous, what must be the unmeasured power of sin when It puts on the robe of beauty? Bln often wears the wings of wit. the wings of fashion, tbe wings of at-' tractive names "—Rev. David Gregg, D. D Copper Popular. Copper lit tbe smart material now, and It comes In such attractive ^ulse that It Is running silver a close race as favorite for wedding gifts. There are copper candlesticks in quaint design, copper trays of rare beaoty and much usefulness, copper lugs and lava in odd and picturesque designs, copper chaflpg • dishes, copper vases, copper lamps, 'Copper Incense burners and probably tbe smartest of all are the copper coffee sets, consisting of pot. sugar bowl and cream pitcher on a tray These are gold-
lined.
lit. Tin absentee was AasembtyDarlson of Monmouth county. whs detained ut home by tbe
two votes, the eight "lioltrrs" being (IIDemocrats for two hnllots voted sixteen for Colonel Edwin A. Stevens, twelve for Dr. Woodrow Wilson and nine for Jnmm E. Martine. On the third tmllot one of tbe Martine votes was given to former Judge Godfrled
Kreuger of Newark.
After the find two votes had been taken a motion to ndjonm for the week was made by Senator Hlllery of Morris, the llc|.nbllcan lender of tbe upper bourn-. Thin wan voted down byj thirty-five of tbe Democrats and seven of the eight Republican "bolters.''' Senators Hlnchl/ffe of Passaic and' Minturn of Hudson were the Democrats and Assemblyman Devine of Bergen was tbe outl-Itryden Republican who voted with tbe Drydcn men to adjourn. Senator Lee of Atlantic City mjide a motion that the doorr be locked and the voting continued until midnight. Inasmuch ns tbe meeting wax already under call, the motion was regarded as unne-'-ssary, and the roll call proceeded for (be third ballot. Following the third ballot Senator Hlllery made another motion to adjourn. and this time It waa seconded by Senator Wakelee. one of the antiDryden men. •Some of the Democrats voted with the "bolters" to continue the seasion. but the motion to adjourn was carried. Mercer county legislators will call a session aacb Jay until next Tuesday In order to comply with tbe conciitntional ; revisions for a dally
atorial
Pen 'Inc.
The house of assembly Mi
Ml the pla
of I n
election I nday night wmblyman
25 per cent of tbe m
a committee to surrender a bill after the bill bad been. In tbe committee's
hands for three weeks.
As Important measure was introduced by Aswmblyman Baker of Hudson forbidding foreign banks, saving socket 1« and ilk.- flnnucin! Institutions from doing business In this state. He also Introduced a bill providing for pensions to soldiers’, sailara* and lines' widows vyho serve twenty-live
years In any pnldlc oTIit.
Assemblyman Wr'a'.il of Essex con tiuued bis railroad ref >rm mavenient lira il>-iug three ui >re blits, one ilch p "ta trolley roads iiiiier con trol of tbe stale railroad coninit*s|_on.
Joel Chan Her Harris la to edit a magazine. It la to be railed Dnde Remus' Magazine and Is to he published In Atlanta. Ga. The first number will apt cur about April L 1907 It win compete In the literary market for the ticsf contributions of Ax authors and will ba lllnatratad. “Man. composed of day. Is si
the fifteenth century. gives evidence of her osseous qylgto by the rattle she keeps op Move a sack of aarth and It makes no bag of boors and you are A with the dinar cutter."
h.rd i
“Open Sunday** Bill. •The open Sunday" bill, which was presented to serve as a substitute to the bishops - bill repealer recently Introduced. made its appearance Monday ns Intro luccd by Assrm'i of Uoilson. Auolh'T Introduced which alms to authorize ttuuday baseball games and similar amusements now barred by the 'Aabbath. Hr. Daab' Is in reality a' local option measure. Inasmuch as It prevldaa that annldpslities may vote on the queatli "oi-en Bumlnj" and so flutbortae It. If a majority vote ta tlili rospaci la recorded. the bill pnta the question of (Sunday opening directly up lieaplc. and If- they vote for Innovation It U to be authorized by the
excise board.
It Is thought that the passage of this bill will be urged by the Democratic majority In place of tbe blshjpv' law repealer. The asscmblygnen from P*» ” ‘ m and Essex couatlca are make a hard fight for this i tbe "open Sunday" la said to be desired In tbe large dtles of tbeae counties. It -will l>e strenuously Op ,-osed by tbe church and temperance lioople. who dreire no change In the bishops' biD which was exacted " last winter'x Uepuldtcaa IcgUUtnre abolish Sunday selling, back robi and other a I-uses Of the Uquw trnffle. Assem' lytnan 'Alexander intfodwid bill providing for the building of a women's reformatu;y, Anolbxt b|D Introduced provide* tor .at^ct * tfeiBa lions omvrolng tbe sate of cocaine. retltime from tbe N*w Je ve breach of tbe B'omrn e Uhrlstlan Tem erence onion wgre fllfjd In both bouses preylug egalasi tb- eiactiueut of any repeal at l be bishop*' law, Te Express Prtfersnea. Tbe senate passed the blit to voters ta exprere fbdr preference for
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The History of -.•Cape May County:FROM THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY EMBRACING
Br LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS (SO Piges. 40 Illustrations. 31 Chxpters. 5 Appendices SIKT POSTPAID OX XCCIIPT OS ,2.00 IT LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publisher 610 Wanhlngton St. Cape May, N. J.
county: Francis K jU. p-eiltleui Judge of 1‘aaMk.' county; William A. Logue, flali and game ca unilaaioner. Seuatur Brawn preumlad a tuoa.'(n.-e which placra the bniltllux and tua nt - aud diaina In ton .1* •rtiarjw tif UiartU uf coumlaalouerg appuluted (or that pur by Mr. Wakelee amenda the dlatrlt i court act and provide* Tor two diatrict cours In citK-x and Jn4lcial district* having 150.000 Inhabitants, our aud dlatricta having more than 17JOOO and le*» than 150.0(10 Inhabitants and one In dlatricta eomprialug adjoining mnnlclpalltlca In the same connties containing a combined population
of lexa than 25.000. Foe Pur* Food.
wire ty Mr. Gebliardt amend* food law In regard to tbe product Ion and talc n£dnlry products. A Mr. Minturn empowers government bodies of .cities to bulk) conduits for electric wires and ta U-, te bonds for payment «f the same. A bill by Mr. Wakelee appropriate! 110.000 or aa 'macb as may be necessary for tbe construction of s building for the exccuUon ofjbose convicted of murdej and sentenced to Use death pen alty by electrocution. Tills la a supplement to the act of April A 1900. Consideration was glren In tbe sen ate to .Ute commlttee^snbaUtute for Senator Mint urn's bill providing for the summary Investigation of city and county expenditures upon n petition signed by at least 100 freeholders of any city or county, the same to be Accompanied by a .bond-of fi.000 signed "by ten of tbe petitioners for (be cost> Incidental to the Investigation. Mr. Minturn said tbe bill was stall Ur to one on the statute hooks, except that It gave tbe court more discretion Tbe bill was passed. Mr. Mtaturn's bill repealing tbe old act providing for tbe summary Investigation of county and municipal expendlturea was passed ta tbe senate. Both of these billUter passed the bouse. Bona tor Bblnn introduced a bill pro riding for the erection of a monument In the townablp of Denver. Ocean conn ty. to conmemorate tb* capture of Toma River blockhouse and tbe burn tag of 7°toa River vilUge by the Brittab in the'Revolutionary war. Mr. Van RUreom presented a mess • ' ■ ‘ 1 It unlaw-
Mr. Brady—Authorize* any mnnlct pallty by Its governing body to direct street car railway* lo appoint street car intoccton to Inspect equipment
inaimwisisjs.
slid make it right. Toe quality ol the leather and the other material* used, is tbe best obtainable, and its cut put to /ether and stitched by skilled bands. Dduble or single Harness,-4br farm, delivery or road wxgona. Fine carriage rness is a specialty of ours, etc. j*-Don't Forget tbe Place. W. A- LOVETT Cor Washington and Perry Streets. CAPE HAY. N. J.
EQZEMA and FILE CURE T?!? Kao leg wbst It Was to »nffT-i ““ I will give FREK OF CRARUF. filleted a positive cure for Ecarma Rheum. Erjslpelas. Piles and Skli Disease. Instant relief. Don’t suffer longer, Write F. W. WILLIAMS. 400 Mantua tan avenue New York. Nodose stomp
ful to use an; or any gun cartridge* foi bill by Mr. i act reUtlve transporta tl 01 senators snd here of Jhe and mem here
F4
•Mr. Baker vide* that no honorably dh States servk any dtj • for ca bean prefem
ie railroad t of free ted States
e petition Indorsing the Immigrant jol views, of Governor Stokes anasking for tbe establishment of such Institutions. The boose also passed resolution of sympathy for An*embly Davis of Monmouth, whore wife la dead, and received and yetoued to committee a resolution by Mr. Tumul ty of Hudson atklng New Jersey rep
resrntatlves
•gatpst tbe projKjeed slioliabliig of all js-uslon agencies excepting tlie one ta
Waohlngton.
A bill offer* 1 by JLmstor Cdl*>y pro vldas an oquxl charge to cmsnaiere of eloctrleity. ta all parts of the . state,
excepting ta Urge qnan ll
discount b r- _ _ A- ra*(4ution was piwvntad by A* somblyman Barber, Republican minor Ity la* dor. reconuandlug to Now Jar
GO TO .. J. D. CRAIG’S.. 108 JacJcsonSt. Cape May T ° OE your Shoes Repaired You will find a first class Shoe Maker, and be wil do your work Satisfactorily, as nothing but the very best of Leather is used. ik ft hi Mu In Cu Sit lams fx hi Is: Is Tmi Anisi you meet with accident while traveling, the Empire Registry Company will p yoa FIVE DOLLARS PER WEEK for loss of time In case of death. Jlooo. WE ALSO INSURE AGAINST SICKNESS OF ANY KIND. Sewing Machines And Organs Sold on Instalments ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TUNED AND REPAIRED. STRINGS FOR VIOLINS, BANJOS AND GUITARS ON BAND. J. D. Craig, 108 Jackson Street
- nis «.») on Lot No. it m John McLers. the sum of sev O-TV) on Lot No. 3 In Section 4. August Lehr, the sum Of aev t8.JP) on Lot No. *7 In SocUon
PRACTICAL PAINTER.
Samuel Nredcrs. tbe sum c. ...
- Section L
We Make Harness
cents 48-JO) on Lot N< Anna Seals, the 11
(8.50) on Lot No. 10 in Boetlon L 1 Condy C. GalhNhtr, Ohs sum 1 trouts (8.70) On Lot No. 1 in SecUoo U Dan 1,1 Uleason, tbe BOD Of one dollar nd forty centa 48L40) mi Leu No. R
nd 81 in Section U.
f red IL Martin, the sum of seventy ,nu (8-<0) on Lot No. *0 to Beet ton w John W. D<horsey, John MoBonncU. tnv urn pf one dollar and forty cents OLV) n Lots No. 1 and X ta Section 2*. Charles Vnqr, t" — -*
L70) on Lot No.
dol-
CM2 L^SHT, -tXJe XUtfl Of
_ ...70) on Lot Nt. X in Sertl. . . John W. D,horsey, the sum of one 1 1st and forty Cents Ol.XO) os Lota Si John W. Dehorsey. the sum of Isr and forty eeaU (81-40) on L01
and 8 ta aeetlon IX
John W. Evans, the stun of ents (8.70) on Lot No. 17 In Beet
Catknno Pitah—. tbe amn of 1 '-r.ojd forty cents C8L40) on Lou No. t
and 21 In Section 7. .
John McConnell, toe sum of one di and tarty centa (81-40) am Lou Nc David M. A^ravng. tbs sum off John KaUev. tbe sum of on* dollar forty cent* (81.40) 00 Lota No. «7
I ta BecUoa XL
Fdwtn McCartky. lb* sum of thro* lore and fifty coats (8XS0) am Lots No. B.
— — itoctloa L
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notice of adjourned sale of laods for liopaif 1U03 in lower Townsliip (or year ISOS. Pablic nrtoce it hereby given by James T Hoffman, collector of the Townsliip ol Lower. Connty ol Cape May snd Stale of New Jersey, that be will self at pablic salt all (be lands, tenements, hereditaments and teal estate fatreinafter'mentioned, for the •hortest term for which say person or per
vertised to take place at the Township - al Cold Spring, on Monday. Decern . 1906, at one o'clock p m., snd which 1)ourned to take place on Monday. J an nary t*. 1907. has been farther adjourned to lake place at the Township House, at cold AjHing, in said township, oa mu, rcsuT mtse.
a. a. *l J a -nr, H. Hoffman, the si isr and forty Osnta (8L40)
U snd M u> Boetlon ta
Albert L. Koikes, the sui tr snd forty cents (H-W
i and 17 ta Boetlon XL
Eugene F. Dsn bon. the at W and forty cents (XL40) on Lot* No. ] nd t ib llenlmi — ' George Frits. J._ , „ ir snd forty cents (*.*0) on Lou No. XT
nd X» ta Boetlon XL
rnu lll fXT0) li on W Lot No. *1 I^n'seetton*!? John Gilroy, tb* •— -
rius-^ 1 • Jobs C. Noon, tho forty cents (8L40) 01
Becuon 11.
„ sS££ ‘ S&’SSlVRkttiWk lUSSlt" Csthrinc Favren. the sum of one dollar
S <b iSaetST
of tbe lisve been laid on
Uae amonnt of paicet, are as ’
HIGHLAND BEACH.
Michael John McHugh, tbs sum b.lar and lorty esuu (8L4S) upon Lota
to. j. and t in Becuon L-
Gsasrgt L. KeUds, the sum of one dolir and forty cenu. (81.40). on LoU XL N
3 Section ta
James Anderson, the sum of seventy •nts (LTV) on Lot IS In Section L Tbomoa Tuser, the * nd forty c.n:.- .|: : >
n LoU No. U and
Boetlon L
llrniiy Leedbrater. tbe sou of oevaaty
cento (8.7V) on Lot No. 8 In Boetlon *. Fredenc* Wegele. the sum of oeran— cent* O.W) Oft Lot No. 11 In Section L Di.vid Ruasei. Ihe sum of aevon toms (8.70) on Lot No. 4 ta Section ta
-•CTliSff No. X*!™ BeeUon I.* 0 *
rfn* Iteddunr, the ousa of oerenty cent* O.W) on LotN*. S In Section A — ffiafejavs-T"*’ ■JfiSriSttitti
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0. the som of c a (81.40) or * - -
. —j dollar • No- 14 and
id forty « d 4* ta Section ta
K-iUlam Old field, tb
nts a70) on Lot No. IS t
ents (LTV) on Lot No. I ta Boetlon 14. Sarah Ann Brown, the sum of seventy ents (1.70) on Lot No. IT In Section T V 1111am H. Brown, the oum of seventy enta (LTD) on Lot No. B ta Section l Boar* “ on Lc OTB) on Lot _ Sor<7 In' ,. _ •2WSL."5.'g£ aaorgaieU FatrolL Urn an — r.svs£Kia s-. ATASSSThia svi sc te
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AN account of the Aborigines^The Dutch in Delaware Bay; The Settlement of the County; The Whaling; The Growth of the Villager.; The Revolution and Patriots; The Establishment of the New Govenimcnt; The War of 1812; Thc Progreas of the Connty and Soldiers of the War.
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-Tbs owing of thtx man to the Democratic tide In which hare'*’’, bees catfled by tb# Republican* to recent might tern toe scale to all of ■von ta tbe tidal-wave year of 1*04. when toe Republican* had by tor moat popular candidate thqy ever tor PreM dent, and when toe to iff too weakest

