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CAFg MAY HKKALl* THUHSUAY. JANUARY J 1908

CAPE MAY HERALD

AN INDEPENDENT WEEKLY

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TMUKSDAY. JANUARY 2. IW8

A Doctor's Ruse.

(Oriental ] Mr bell ran*, and I took “1 am l>r. Korbe*."I'h'Oie call at 871 Twelfth atrect" • ••Wh.it.nntneT" “Mix l*artrki*e." I bad no patient* In Twelfth ►treat, whk'h naa not a tocalltj, I ca.i'l to practice In. 1 had oarer beard of Ml l*artrldde and wondered why aba In called me. Nerertbeleaa 1 responded I foilin', a woman more than alxiv j-eare of a*v. nbuae appearance and

Moral AccideaU.

The caaualt.r lUt of the nnrleo of the world rlnce the Introduction of modern metboda la Ion* and a|i|>ail!u* natural to conclude, that If a ■'C id Cilia are not preventable In time of peace tba excllenieut of etiaae and battle

muat reault In beary caaualtlea lu | acrlbed. which the euemj a abola bare no port. | .lose- noi

Rroas cnrWeaaueaa and Incompetence bare been abown by aome of Ibe luvea tl*atlona. but the fact that all narlea bare a record Indlcatea that accldeubt are Inrrltable. Krauce aud Euslaud ou*ht to produce the Hsbt atuff to man warships ably, aud yet the narles of these ancient maritime iwwera auffer with those whose hi* armaments are

of more recent origin.

The truth la that the modern war eesael. whether It be submarine, torpedo boat, destroyer, cruiser or battleship, la a most complicated affair. Expcrti who design naral machinery and fighting equipment experiment with highly trained crews. Any new Idea which works out In the experiment room .or on the practice ground la approved and Installed, leaving It to the naval authorities to get the men to handle the problem as It may be presented In Navies grow beyond the capacity of the service. There are not enough trained seamen and gunners to go aryuud. Every new ship put In commission makes a draft on the corps of trained Jackies, and It amounts practically turning the vessel over for a part the twenty-four hours of every day novices, who. whatever their natural fitness and courage, are raw hands. It Is said that a flying spark may have dropped Into the (wivder on the Georgia and caused the fearful explosion of July 15. In one of the North Carolina sea fight* of 19G1 an old sailor saw an open barrel of powder standing exposed to the flames which the enemy's fire had started on abiptioan] and sat down on It until help came to place It In safety- He was at home oa Alpboard. knew the right thing to do and had the presence of mind to Invent an

expedient

But even presence of mind will not always stave off accident In the modern warship. A sailor may know the thing to be done aud yet be Inrompe tent to do it Relatively to the number of chances there are for accident, perhaps the casualties are small. We notice them because weapons maintained for the purpose of hurting other peopU turn and rend their own. However, there can be no progress without paying the price, no omelet without break-

Sbe told me that »hc was very much run down tud wished n tonic. 1 wrote a prescription, aud she asked me whit 1 w o* giving her. 1 told her the spirit* -if gentian. She ukl she had taken a great ileal of It aud It bad done bar no good. She had once taken aracnlc. and It bad built ber up. I wrote a new prescription foi arsenic, gave It to her and hurried away to a very Important

The next day 1 received a hurry call

to Mm. Partridge, whom I found groaning as If lu great |>alu. She told me that I must have made a mistake

uaiitlty of the dose I bad prefer ahe had taken only half’ a ml was lu great agony, i asked the luttle containing the medi-

cine. She showed It to me. and the dose marked on U was quite enough to kill. I suspected khtnetblng wrong. Her sufferings appeared to be feigned.

•The presrriptluu Is with the drug-

gist. I suppose." I said.

“No. I always have him return my prescriptions. 1 prefer to keep them."

"last me see It.” Y

.cue bad stopped groaning and seemed to be thinking. Then she opened a pocket book that she" took from under

the pillow itad field It

at I readied for It but ahe drew It •way. The amount of arsenic In ea tablet waa fifty times what I bad ■ dered. I saw through the game once. The amount had been raised, bad fallen Into a blackmail trap. The rbarge, even though false, would great-

ly Injure me.

"How much do you expect for yotsr sufferings and the prescription f" I

THE WORD MADE FLESH Sunday Schaal UMaa Ur Juki. INI

I.K8HON TKXT.-Joha 1

In* ei

Whatever shall be the outcome of the much heralded movement of a fleet of battleships from the Atlantic to the Pa dfic. it has served to call attention to problems on the other side of the world. The world log of the possibility of the Japanese striking a blow at our Pacific Interests which might momentarily prove paralyzing. If the blow Is possible for Japan so It might be ior another naval IK* Spain bad ber fleet at a consequence lost ber dls-

lng.t»dA

naval power la always ready to strffr at the weak point of ber foe. Sometimes the existence of s weak point la a temptation to'strike the first blow. Japan waa not thought of when our policy for the Pacific coast and the Pa dfle ocean was laid down. If aba now sees fit to abject to the normal deed op ment of that policy It la well prepared to defend our dignity In dlp-

llarcool declares that, though be is yet. experimenting with wlreleaa l rapby la the hope of aetatiUahlng t ilcation, be does

■ until be Ik

e hr can keep It op. This explaas tion la timely, but It U not convincing

which Tra EUiertus" Hubbard praises bis wife It la evident that be doesn't 'have to gel hie own breakfast In the

push the lawn mower

The woman's expression changed at once. There was a derlliah conning

In It

“A hundred dollars." she said. I felt that It might be wise to pay the money, but I have a natural dislike to living 'fleeced. I sat looking at the woman, thinking of some wa;

thwart ber.

“I suppose." I said presently, ought to Indemnify yon for my mistake. es|>eclally as I have caused yon to suffer. But If I don't It will require a long time for you to collect by law. “But your reputation.” The damage to that I may ootllvo, but you will not live long enoug

get the damages."

“What do you mean?" anxiously. “Ton are suffering from a disease that will soon kill yon." 'I suffering from a disease! What disease?", she asked, turning white aa

sheet

“Something that few practitioners would recognise. It is my specialty** “For heaven s sake, what It la?” "A necrosis of the pericardium." “Oh. doctorr “It won't-klll you Immediately." “How do you know I've got ItT* “By the color of the cuticle. That's where the disease first shows Itself. Only a practiced eye can oee It You feel a phthisis In the cerebellum. then"— “But can't you stop ItT" T could stop It but tbe world is briar without such people as you. Then you will experience hernia, aneurism and other troubles In the"— •Never mind those things, doctor; I don't understand them. Do give me something to help me " « now sufficiently frightened deal with ber concerning the -prescription. . _ think I'd better let you alone. You might after all. get your damages If you can Bud a lawyer who will push the case for you." "Oh. dx-tor. you're cruel'. I'll do ary thing you wish. Here's your prescription Take It” I took It snd examined It closely. Too coo.d never collect a cent on its.” I said. "The place where you Mpk out the Ink with arid and wrote mv amount yon wished can be detected by ony one expert In such matters. Too would go to Jan.” Bat I don't want to collect on It Ob. doctor, save me!" I folded lire prescription and put It In my pocket I was now getting angry and considered tbe qoestloo of pt&MiIng tbe woman for ber cJNfiae by keeping ber In misery. I would bare reassured ber at once, but thought it beat not to give ber any advantage In* that 1 bad tricked bar by a Jumble of meaningless medical terms "What assurance hare I that you wlQ not play yoor game on ■ elaer I asked. "Never—on a doctor." "You are right W# doctors can look right through yon sad discover any) break in the system that will cany you off. I will forgive you this time, but see that you don't practice your deviltry again." I always keep • ease of bread In my satchel for Immediate oat and gave her a couple of doarn. telling her to take three a day for two days, then the balanca ooe a day. then I left ber. Later she came Into my office, and

abolished This Is a step forward. Pot a quarter of a century tbe aunoyi

After s boy gets his name and pic tart la the papers by aavlng aom from drowning hla parents kindly for

Omda'i pension for aervlcaa to atwa is (790 a year, and now Corelli la figuring up the aom hot

SCRIPTURAL RKPEBBIfCHB. - The Dtvl*. Christ.—Heb. 1:1-1#. John J:H U: _ »L 1:1*. 11: lea. »4; Phil. **-lt; Rev. Id. It The Word Made Klash.-fitMr what w Uabt la throws upoa this statement ■ tt'e arcounte of the virgin birth In ike end In Matthew; by John »:!*; eh. 1:1. S; Rom. Xd; PhIL t:T: Heb. **; 1 •ha 1:1. 3. Comment and fitiog*** 1 ** Thought. Ha la the Word of God. /Vnd tbe Word Waa God. 1. "In tha beginning.” aa In Genesis 1. Back of all manifestations of God was the word which proceeded from him, "The Word" la "the revealer of tha Incomprehensible and Invisible God.” Exp. Greek ‘lost. Words are the expression of what Is In the soul—reason, conscience, will, purpose. "The word was with Qod." The Greek preposition expresses not merely being beside, but a living union and communion. Implying the I active notion of Intercourse. "Tha divine word only abode with the father from all eternity, but was In the living, active relation of communion with him." —M. R Vincent. "The word waa God." There la only one God. and this statement guards against the error which the phrase "with God" might suggest, that there Is more than one. No one can more emphatically assert the absolute unity of Ood than both tha Old and the New Testaments, and the whole Christian church. V. S. “All things were made by Him." Whatever God does, the Word does. In CoL 1:16. 16 we are told that

Jesus

"la tbe Image of the Invlalble God. the first-born of every creature. "For by him were all things created that are In Heaven, and that are In earth, visible and Invlalble, whether they be thrones, or dominions, or principalities, or powers: all things were created by Him. and for Him." And in Heb. 1:U: "Who being the brightness of HU glory, and the express Image of HU person, and upholding all things by the word of HU power, when He had by Himself purged our sins, sat down on tbe right hand of the Majesty on

high."

See John 8:16-18; Phil. 8:5-11; Rev. 1:S, 18-16; laa. 9:6. He Is the aouroe of life. V. 4. Tn Him waa life." That power which creates life and maintains all else In existence waa In the Word." He waa the fountain of existence to an things. Including every form and degree and kind of life, natural and spiritual. So Exp. Greek Teat "For aa the Father ralseth the dead, and qulokeaeth them, even ao the Bon qulckaasth whom He will" (John 6:81-86; «:47-68). In tbe first chapters of GenesU the word cree (whose meaning U Interpreted 8 of this chapter, “to cause to co Into being") U used only three Umea. (1) of matter. (1) of Hte. (8) of tbe soul of man: and at each of these points the efforts of men to produce either of these by the forces of nature have proved a complete failure. Life me from life. It includes Intellectual life, based on the physical life, and spiritual life based on the Intel) actual. He U the source of light V. 4. “And the life was the light of mei only was tha first affect of life on matter to produce light but the first condition of seeing the light U Ufa the light In the universe cannot make sad thing* see. Dead minds cannot And mere life without light U of Uttle avail. It U difficult for realise what a light doss (or us. Jasus Christ U tha rsvelation of tha Father. V. 16-18. The witness. The testimony of experience V. II. “Of HU fulness." Hla Inexhaustible •tore of grace and (ruth, which belong tbe Son of Ood; a fountain forever wing: a sun forever shining. “Have all wa received.” We know what these by experience; ws hare felt HU love. HU forgiving lore: wa have re-

el TV DIRECTORY.

Mayor—Thoa. W. Millet. .. .Jan. 1.1948 Aldarman—F. K. Duke. ...Jan LINI OovrtU—Wm. 8. Shaw ...Jan. 1. l|lD ^ * Sam. H. Moore. ..Jan. 1.NM Joa. Hand Jan. l.UlO “ SUlwell Hand . -Jan. L1910 “ Jam. J. Doak Jan. 1.1908 '' Joa R. Brooks . .Jan. 1.1908 Sam. F. Ware ...Jan. 1.1909 '' LoaUC. Sayre ...Jan. 1,1909 F. 8. Townsend..JSn. 1.1909 Recorder—J. W. Thompson. Jan. 1.19M Assessor—O. C. Hughes .. .Jan 1.1VC8 Collector—SoL Neodlea .. .Jan, 1.19t>8 Treasurer—I. H. Smith Jan ),19u6 City Solicitor—J. Spicer Learning Jin. J. 1908 Bldg. Inspector, W. T. StovJan. 1.1909 BOARD OF EDUCATION. Samuel R. Stltes. President 19i<9 Dr. A L Israeli, vice pirsklri.l IMO Wm. H. Thompson. ... 1908 Edw. H. Phillips. Clerk 1908 Walter A. Lovett 1908 William B. Gilbert 1909 George 6. Douglass 1909 Ultberi . Ogden IVIu Cbarka York. v ....... iu)U

Robert. 8. Hand Samuel tt. Kkimlge. . rt iiiutm Porter, even George L. Lot ett ...

1909 mill Hi 10

COUNTY DIRECTOPY.

Justice Supreme Court—Tboa >V Trenchard Rep 1914 Circuit Judge—Allen B. EnJicott

Rep

Lair Judge—James U. E. Hildreth

Rep

Prosecutor of Plcaa—Harry S. Douglass, Rep 1908

•rtiff—Robert K. Coiwu. Rep

Coroiwr—ty. A. Lokr. Ur|>, • - 1M.1 3orouer— iVm. 1L Thompson 1908 Coroner—Nathan A'. Cohen 190J County Clerk 1 —Julius Way, Rep...1910 Surrogate—E. C. Hewitt. Rep .. I'.o.' County Collector—Joseph I. Scull. Rep 1903

ouoty Board ol Kleetiuun -learning fc. Hughes - . ■ .

County Board of Elections—Henry F. Daugherty. Rep 1909

iountr Board of Elections—Chas.

T. Norton. Dem. .. 1909 Countr Board of elections—Michael H Kearns, ilem 1908 Terms of Court—Second Tuesday In April. September and December

IOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS V. B. Smith. Palermo Jan. 1.19)0 ■V. S. Johnson. Ocean City .Jan. L1910 tohn P. Fox. Ocein City . .Jan. 1.1910 C. P. Vanaman. DUs Creek.. Jan. 1.190S J. D. Ludlam, So. Dennis . .Jan. 1,1910 D. Schellenger. Erma Jan. 1.1909 J. T. Bennett. Cape May ..Jan. 1.1910 A. B. Rutherford. Capo May Jan. 1.1909 Vnthony B. Smith. Director 3amuel Townsend. Clerk Rate Senator—Rob. E. Hand. Rep.19 Assemblyman—C. E. Stllle, Rep .1908 TAX COMMISSIONERS. Ellis II. ''arshill, Peaville, _.1«W SlllwrII II. Townsend. Cape Mav Court ' use IHUK a W. Hand, ' ape May OHy....l9IO

grateful and haodad me (30 for my fee. I hesitated, then took tbf money and •ret It to i bospluL A S. HUNTER HALSEY

1 Hla ■

bare seen HU loving dead*: we have heard HU gracious words; wa recalved HU gift of Pentecost; HU graces have hearts; we have been transformed by Him. . Illustrations. Jesus la the ^Texhanstlble source of grace and truth. dn the Norse legends, Thor was jtven a drinking-horn, which be vainly tried to drink dry. bat It waa coanacted with the ocean, and ha would have had to drink all the water of the world before he could have emptied tha cup. king waa showing bU treaanrechest to tha ambassador of tha king of Spain, after their discovery la America. The ambas- ■ hand to tha bottom of the king's chest, and -said. “I

but than U no bottoCb, no and. to tbf of my Maater." Palau of Contact with L Here we find exactly tha Saviour a need. 9. Our first duty and privilege U. therefore, to reoMve Him. Tbe Savtour wa need Saviour for (ha whole world. r*“ . . .. . Hlm jr

Tha great nead of ail Bring man : Spiritual Ufa sad its ultimate realb.

Our Secret Societies. Adonlmm Chapter. No M. Iteval Ate*' U»oawC«H.v«a»tlon.. .bird Mond-v «rf •orb month alfP»lg*- room. Waakluffift" •i..l Pn&t'lRj*"** (.'«!>► bk-nd l»Klgr. S" :*i K and A, H —4'oDimiinlattloiia." «ooood ►hd fntml, Tuvwlaysbf each mmilh at lodge,rnoni. Washington ►tel Franklin streets. Cape May Camp No UTT8. M<atera Wwtlenof America-Moot, first Wadnaafiay of each month at Auditorium. Cape May Conolavr. No . im. Jmpnxnl Order of Hepiae<ipb*-Merie at <*(•*>'► Hall,818 W'aahlngfon -uvct.'on Atobdai.d tourtli T|nirarta»a of each nioiith. Cape Mas UuuaUl. No. Ifldl: -ItWyal Ar nanum—MeeLbtet antlUIrd Itiuiwday- of aoh month at Auditorium. Cape May larigr. «€,. *1. A O. U. «' - Meet- drat and third Tbutedaya of each louth at *14 ••►b Itirft on street Col,I itprlug < ounnil. Jr. O. L.A. M. No. HO—Mret» If b«r. at Cold itprlug. every UMalay evening at 7 o'clock. Columbia Lodge, No. B. Independent Order Of MMfcanka-Maete each Mon,bo

t Auditorium.- :

Knreka Lodge. No. . Ladlee'I- O. M - i.e. 4 every Tuesday evening at B to at in. 8W Waabiuglou a'reeL h rleudablp Council. No. *7. D of A I. rla ou Tuesday afternoon of each week I £.80. In Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall. Cold Spring. The John Mrcray Boat No . 40, G. A. R. leete on tbe third Friday of snob mouth l 7.80 'o'clock p. m.. ax i raukllu atraet

school building

Mayflower Lodge. No. 8M. Independent Order of Odd FrlUm.-Meeta each Friday t tbe Auditorium. Jack ton street. Ogallalla Tribe. No. 157. Improved Ordi of Red Men—MeeU el 310 Washington Cape May Fire Department, meet, fir-l* Monday evening in each mouth at a Waabiogton aud Franklin streets

Church Directory ar. UABv'a a. c. cucacn. Rev. Father D. 8. Kelly, Rector. Masses—Sundays 7 aud flam. •• Weekday*, 7.80 a tn. Hundav aud I ridar Evening Service* 17JU o'clock. Confessions—Saturday*, and Thursays before the First Friday, from 8 80 > e. p tn , and from 7 80 toO.80 p m. .'uuday fthojl at 4JO p m. p. x. Cl!uKOI op rug ADrxjrr. wfaieile St. between Jackson & Decalui Rev. Arthur Hess. Rector. BoDdays—4'e'ebpatlon of tbe Ho*? Coo luiihm. UW a. m. Morelag Pnt>ri. Jiaov and Sermon, (mi tbe first Sunday teach mouth celebrallou of Holy Com juulon) 1S.8n a m. Suud-eSchoolS r ~ Evening (Choral) Service and Sermon Week days—rhursday*. Holy Comtnnnon &0Ua.m. Wedoesda}r.ErenlagPrayer. .80 n. m. Saints Day’s - Celrhrst Ion of tba Holy lommuolou tuo a m

at 10 90 a. m.. and

Sunday 8 00 p . m Sunday school "t 2 SO p m. Braver tneeti g Wednesday ! Ju lore. E. Inday at4 16 | Y P. 8 C. K. Friday at 7 JO Sir<i gen always welcome.' rinar a. a. cucacn. Rev. James Burnt, fas tor. Breaching On S«nd •> muralng at 10 80. In tbe evening at 7.45 Meetings at 8 a m. aud £.80 P. Sunday*. Sondav Behind at 8 P. a. Epwnrth U-auWi Sunday eve 7 90 o’etark. Mid-week prayer set vice Wednesday raolng at Bo'eloek. Claae meetings, Tuesday, Thurtsiaj and Friday •reulnga. BAPTIST CHUBCB. Rev. H. F. Crego, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday murulug at 10.90. la tha evening at 7 JO. Sunday murulug Workers Meeting 10.00 a. m. Sunday School at 2.80 p «. Wadnoaday eveulu. Prayar Meeting

at'e Meeting Saturday avaolng atS.OO ek. COl.nai'KINa PRjatBVTKKTAK CHUWK _ it. J. W. Lns'drn will eoDdael servicaa at 'baC Id Spring Presbvter- — Church Sunday morning at 10.30.

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| EW18 T. STEVENS COUNSELLOR AT LAW. 010 Wabhikotuk St., Cap* May, N. J. Master and Solicitor in CLancerr.

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KIRK ALARM CALLS. Tbe Fire Department baa rearranged Its fire alarm boxes and tbe following are tha number* and new location of 28. Washington street, near SefaeUenger’f Landing 92. Washington atreet, near Union. 43. Wsthinglon ►treet and Madiaun avauue. M. Lafkvette and Bank atreela. 68. Bread sad Elmira slrerta. 06. Pillaboig sad New Jersey avem 09 Stockloa avenoa, belwceo Jefferson and Queen atreeta 78. Franklin and Washington at 76. Howard street, oppoeite Stock Ion

-HEW STAMP SYSTEMWe have the beat abora we cap buy for tbe money to gnat variety. Shoes for men, women and children, and redeem tb« stamps when you getMOat Thoa. H. T.ylot Caotral 5hoa Store

The Tien ton ■'■late Tha "Slate(texatW will contain a fall avuopal* of tha proceeding* of the - — hiv of IflOS; a IM of I v and vetoed oueofuuu.Daily BteteCtetetle" lav a.*an ty-fi ve c»b U. t that ought to kaowa thropgl Stela la that tha "Weekly " h only ona dollar a Tub Joa* L.

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Office 420 WASHINGTON 8T« Botli Phones

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M. C. SWAIN M ANLFAi TOREK OF Aruficial Stone Pavement, Cellars, Floors. Stc^ Etc YiHkIE ASSB) e?®D!E SSYYQH®.

All Work Goarantkkd and so y* Ofice and Rttidenct, 3JJ Windsor At*

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Qraduated Epithete.

But only reused thetr It Rla rrtenda. pmvtrina be K>cu:attd. “Uer—

Copper M stated to be ao hai«aM* aa to taka a cutting adga fay add tag to. It while la a moltin state about S par cent of potaaalum ferrocyanlde. Tha color U not affected. The reason (ar tbe change la not clear, but tt ia sup-