Cape May Herald, 8 January 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAflijtAV HfiRALU, THUKSDAY, JANUARY 9 1908

CAPE MAY HERALD

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dltiju of a war vwe! Cylui; the V cd Btatra tlac lo Ibe anuamiwt of Uie lakes. The Washiuctoa Post, however, looks upon England's consent lo an incrvase of our outfit there as au evidence of growing good will which will be likely to make Cl real Britain out ally and not our enemy In case of war. It ail depends upon who our enemy shall be whether naval strength on the lakes la of any account In a Ideal trouble a gunboat or twq which could be swung Into a lake i>ort on short notice might be very useful. On the other hand, the lonely third or fourth rate vcascls there might fall a prize to revolutionists. During the civil war some enterprising Confederates attempted to capture the Culled States gunboat Michigan on Lake Erie and turn her to use In support of military forays on the Ohio shone. It was an nm hi lions venture and came so near to splendid success that It may be tried again In the event of war. Common sense suggests that one weak vessel on (dike Erie or Lake Ontario might prove a menace rather than a protection, an If we make a pretense at armament there we should at least be able to bold our own against pirates.

Filipinos SI Writing In the London Commercial Intelligence. Mr. It. E Mason declares that the people of the Philippines are adopting western methods and in this respect may be compared with the Japanese. The lowest classes weal hats and shoes on Sunday, and thoujyids who formerly went barefoot now wear shoes all the week. Today, this writer says, there exists a new race of Filipinos. To quote: at* rice and mummeat. keeping hi*

/ Include beef, mutton, rabbit and v * table* of all anna Fruit he ha* alw: had nrd alway* wtU hav* la plenty. 1 Filipino has never handled any other t than a bolo. with which he build* hou and eonatrocts Irrigation plants of a • «n hi* paddy flelda. Now b* begin* lo 1 nar and nails, o! -hlnery h*

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In the recent electoral campaign the Filipino* were backward in coming to the poll*, but this may mean that the native Is absorbed wholly In getting food and raiment. The change from life of ItKlolenceTS"one of bustling fi bigger and better rat Iona of dally bread la a radical boe. If the present ambition lasts until Ibe average KUlpiao becomes the owner of property be will have rights at stake which should be worth balloting tor.

The revision of the Vulgate, the Latin version of the Bible, which has been Intrusted by the pontifical Biblical rammlaaton. with the approval of Pope Pins X, to the Benedictine order. Is not exactly a revisit the term Is nsaally employed regarding Biblical version*. It Is understood that*fiie work Intrusted to the Benedictines aa preliminary will probably be followed by the publication of vised version of the Vulgate, although the Utter has yet to be

Our soldiers are kept so far in tbs background In Cobs that the Cabans are growing larger about the chest and declare that America U afraid of them. A practice march of the army ore island might open the eyes of tbs Cn bans os to'who's who.

The king of Belgium' Uw u unions to kill an American grizzly. Th* fierce animal should be wen roped to a stout tree. The dltlon* of rojal sportsmanship must be

had better refrain from mud

cootroversies about "The Jumping Frog*' and kindred topics of natural

The year upon which the three him firedth anniversary of American ship bonding foils U slop the year of Uw

a England. Probably the po Bacovared that must of It ta ■aims taking of the boldest k

(Orlsloal 1 It wn« about veto that AIpboaM Nor nilii.lju cailie to Now Orleans from I'uri*. ire had fought sixteen duels »ml had killed nine of*-* * —^ Frtetnbi or relatives of his vlctll neterul Uun-v sought t-> take a I a lllr.jimt they h: «i u! or killed. The truth was Unit Kormln--din was so skilled In all weap> ts. so (specially fitted with eye*, delict <- .of touch and nerve, that be waa luvlici-

hie.

One ew-nlug Normlndln was Bitting with friends In a cafe adjoining a haU where a tua-ked ball waa In progress, .V man dressed to represent Mepblstopbelcs a id wearing a mask entered, walked straight up to the table where Normlndln was seated, took up a glass of wine standing on the table before the din-Ust and threw It In bis fare. Normlndln |>aled. This was the first time In his life that be had been tbna deliberately Insulted. Wiping the wine off his face, he half arose aud asked: “Who are you. sirl" “Take off your mask." 'That I will do when I have killed you. Yon shall look upon my fare a* you pass below to my kingdom.’* "1 do not tight with uukuon-u per- * You shall do so now or 1 will kill you w hen* you sit." "Aud If 1 fightr "I will kill you anyway.* Those sitting about noticed that Nortuludln was not bis usual sell. ' * tempting to look unconcerned, be put his thumb and finger on the stem of a wineglass and raised It to bis Ilia hand trembled. ■'When and where can my aeci find your' be asked of bla enemy. "Now and here." Turning to gentlemen In evening dress who bad entered with him. be added. “These wUl accommodate you. 1 ' Then went and sat down at a table lo corner of the room while the arrangements were being made. Normlndln wished delay, but the stranger auld “Now." Normlndln. however, though the challenger, was allowed the choice of weapons, for bis enemy said that since be was going to kill him It made no difference with what weapon be did the deed. This added to Nortnlndln'a loss of nerve. He bad Intended to cboooe a short sword, with which few persons were practiced and' with which he was an expert but be had never before known a css* where the challenger had been given the choice of weapons. This was supreme Indifference. TVIthln an hour after the Insult had been given the principals were fighting In a large unfurnished room forming the whole top story of a dwelling bouse, lighted by lamps. The stranger still wore his devil's dress and was mask oil. Short swords were In 1b< bands of both adversaries. The strati ger showed skill In fencing, hot no! extraordinary skill. Normlndln v.-«* plainly out of nerve. This made an even contest of It. They fenced for some time without either getting thr advantage. Bnt there was a certain spring In the stranger which Increased, while Non- Indtn was heavy and growing heavier. There was something uncanny In the devil's costume. The mouth of the mssk wt sent s leer, and tbrc«gh two boles above a pair of glitter!ng'eye* looked out It seemed to Normlndln. In Udoua triumph. “You can't kill me. uar I you." salf Normlndln presently. "It Is a draw. Normlodln's second* looked at each other Id surprise. "I shall kill you." replied th* other confidently. “When 7” “Now." Gathering his strength, be made lunge and sbovetl bis sword up to tl hilt Id NormlndIn% breast As Normlndln fell the stranger took off hie T an- the friend." be said, “of you a* •Alpbonze Merrier, the last of your vietlms.' In IrilUng him you broke heart of -the young girl to whom be waa engaged. I determined her. I know yon to be only vnlnerable thropgb your nerve. I have attacked your nerve end have beaten you. 1 but a fair Mvnrdrman." Normlndln made no reply, for be was dying. lie continued to star* the speaker t'U hi* eyes became glased. Then the Utter, handing weapon to his second, got Into a car-, ringe. amLwal driven away. This •» neither the first nor the last act In a drama of which It wai part. The first U this: Alphonse Merrier, a young man w bad Just come of age. wooed and w Eugenie I-cfevre. the daughter of a wealthy cotton broker of New Orleans. Another suitor was Captain Botwri) Tracy of the rolled States englneeff, on duty In the Crescent City and fifteen yean older than Merrier. When Tracy heard that hi* successful rival bad fallen a victim that Normlndln might keep op In New Orleans the role be had plxyed In Paris, be began a aeries of Investigations, with to punishing the murderer. Be found that Normlndln arms a wonder with

JESUS ANDjJQHN

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I.KBSON TEXT. —John l ivlt Memory

im men tit*, nraashing wl i*n: tin March a. n S. J* a January. A D. T. i

on the theory that socb men are •■*- pendent on their nerve, be resolved make, an effort In that direction. All New Orie*y rejoiced that the Frenchman bad been put out of the way from doing any more ham. and one bf the Unit to bear of the duel was Eugenie Lefevre.. Of th* meeting after It occurred between her and Captain Tracy there Is nc men bat It must have been one to stir the deepest emotions In the young girl Certain It is that at the expiration of a year Mia* Lefevre became Mrs. Captain Tracy. Farm EH BRENTOW.

Saving Tim*.

Father 'to bU son. •arty In the morn ln*>—Wh*t u the meaning of tblal You are lying In hod with your cloths* go. Son (a stodenty—Yes, father I do that so that If I oversleep tays* - shall not be lata at colk*gs.-M*a

dorfsr Blottsr.

A shrewd old doctor unco said: “If I

tell him be had an Incurable HU life would bo misers bis. and be would bo almost certain to die before

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trmplmtion—-January and February. HU first dlaclpla*—In February. Tb* d*l*C>-

Uon of the 1“tiarUeen-February

PLACE—The wtldaro*** of Judas. Th* bapium ofjesu* at Bet ha barm, ea th*

•sat bank ot tb* Jordan

Commant and Suggesttv* Thought. John preached the things that were necessary before one could outer the kingdom of God. (1) Raponl confession Of sin. <1> ’A c conduct that proved the repentance to be sincere. (S) A public si on of this change of life by baptUm. essential to the proof of their sincerity. to permanance of the new life, and to power for good. (4) .The king-

ootn of God U at hand.

This preaching led people to inquire. .what does all thU mean? Who Is coming? What Is coming? The Witness of Join, to Christ — Va 19-31. The Christian wants proof. Ibe Issoes are too Important tor credulity. We need to know. The witness of John U repeated, reinforced, more and more clearly, all down tbs ages. The tact* written In the history of 2,000 years confirm his

testimony.

First. John Witnesses That Jesus Is the Christ, the Sou of God. He refused to be called the Messiah. He was merely one who announced his coming. And when Jesus returned to Bethabara. John pointed him out to the people—"Here U the Messiah. This Is the Redeemer from sin. ThU U the man whom God by sure signs made known to me aa the Saviour." There U a great deal of evil In the world yet. In the best of countries. In the best of people Bnt It U evil fought against. It U gaining the victory slowly bnt surely. The very reveUUons of evil the controversies and coofilcta. are signs that the power of Christ U working upon the evil, a never ending conflict till the good has

triumphed.

Second. John Witnesses to Jesus as the Redeemer from Sin. V. 29 'Behold the Lamb of God." Jesus was so named by John, because the lamb was used In three ways aa a symbol of the deliverance which Jesus brought. (1) John and his bearers were famll Ur with the representation In Isatah (53:7) of the coming one. "as a lamb led to the staughter." (I) Still more would the Jew think of the lamb as the type and promise dt Rational deliverance. (3) The dally sacrifice of a lamb was continually oefore the Jews, teaching them the meaning of all the sacrifices, and con tinually reminding them of their need of an atonement for sin It U wen worth noting that Jesus

died for

feast. Stad at the hour ot th* dally sacrifice. "Which Uketh away the sin of the world." “To bear away sin U to remove the guilt and punishment of sin by expiation, or that sin be neither Imputed Ubed."—Thayer's Greek-EnglUb Lex. (1) The work of Christ Is to do thU for the whole world till this sinful world U changed Into the sinless Paradis* Regained, (t) Je* rides redemption for all the world. (I) He pardons past sin. so that It I* no longer remembered by him, but U blotted out forever. (4j H# u, in fact, removing sin from th* world. Wherever be come*, sin ‘ process of removal from each heart that accept* him. and from th*

inanity.

Third. The Witness of the Holy Spirit. V. i|. -I set

CITY DIRECTORY. Ms)or—Frederick J.UrlvIo J. n. 1.1810 Alderman—F. K. Duke. ...Jan 1. lt« OnupMU-Wm. 8. Shew ..SuLLlS ‘ fem. H. Moore, , .Jan. i. Mil ?: Jos- Hand tg fm 1 Mil " BUI well Hand ...Jan. L'SlO Jaa. J. Dosk Jan. I.1S1I ’• Jo.«pb H. Kuril ..Jan. I, lull Bam. F. War* ...Jan. 1.1SS* LouU C. Sayre .. .Jaa. L 1WW F. 8. Towaasnd..Jaa. 1. 1909 Recorder—J. w. Thompson. Jaa. 1, ISIO A vs* sor—(Jii»v. r.< aiMpbril Jau.LMJu Collector—Bob Needle* ...Jan. 1. lari. H. Smith Jr, Jan. 1 1M«

BOARD OF EDUCATION. Samuel R. SUtas. President ... 190i D .A L Leach lulu A'Uiiau: t’ortrr Hafi •id". *1 PaaUps, Clerk iso* ■Valter A. Lovett ISO* .VlUam D. lillnert imu «vige o. DjifgUsa 1MD, Luther-. Ogden IW1U .bark* York ......iklti

BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. A. L. Leach. JToaldent.sepC l, 1901 Dr V.M 1). Msrc>, ilmllii uthov " IWUn Robert. 8. Band “ ifca Samuel K tloivlae • |Hlu William 1'otter, Sa-cirlaty •* 1W0 George L. Lor ett " i*ot

COUNTY DIRECTORY. Justice Supreme Court—Tho*. W. Trenchard. Rep mi Jlrcult Judge-Alien B. Rndlcott Rep 19U -aw Judge—James 11. K. HUUreth Rep. HU tezecutor of Pleas—Harry S. Do-glass. Rep 1901 in-..(! —Koto-ii R. t orvou. Hep - 1V.0 CwrwIMr — W. A. Lake, Step, - - IvUi -oroom—Wm. H. Thompson IWk Jqrouei—Nathan A. Cohen, .-....IMS ouniy Cier*—Julius Way. Rep...IMA Surrogate—i has* P. Vnnauiau. ...il J

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County Board ol Kk-cln

lug t Uugura .... Hug 'ouuty Board of Election*—Henry F. Daugherty. Rep HOT Jounty board of ElecUona—Cbas. T. Norton. Dein HOT 'ounty Hoard ol Klectioas—Michael 11. kearas. Dein IMS Term* of Court—Second Tuesdiy In Apr.l. September and December

lOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS v. B. Smith, Palermo Jan.I.H10 Y. 8. Johnson. Ocean City .Jan. 1,1910 !ohn P. Fox. Occyn City . .Jan. 1,1910 4\l,e*ter Soencv, 'joahrn...Jan. 1. Hll I. U. Luillain. Bo. i>ennU . .Jan. 1,1»l> iX Schellenger. Erma Jan. 1.190V I. T. Bennett Cape May . .Jan. L 191b l 8. Rutherford, Cape May Jaa. L 19OT Lea ls Bleuimeyer, Set isle Uhy. Cl arte* ClouUog. Sea Isle City, mutiny B. Smith, Director ... Samuel Townsend. Clerk "Mate Senator—Rob. E. Hand. Rep.HI temblyman—C. E. BUlie. Rep HO

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_ Is II. Vatshell, feavl, Snlarll II. Tuwnvcod. Cape May Court ■ •ou*e v'.. 1U08 Aaron rt. Hand, • ape MayOly....>910

•4 Perry street and Beach avenue 95 Washington and Jackson «lreel. 97. Columbia avenue and Decatur 98. YVjphlns^gik an.I Horan 4reel Our Secret Societies. ‘Adoolram Cbspirr. No 99. K^'al A r. I, Mimoes—Couvucailou*. third Mondai of

iseadaysof *acb mat^h »t Mga wwta Wasblagiou . a-l *m.)Hlti. .<***<«-, . Cape May Camp. No. 8T7t. M.virrn Wood Order of Hepiaaupb*—Meet* «l Ogden' ,<U Waal.lngtoa •trevt. on aroood aud leanh Tbniwl*>B of;each mooch. Caps. May f^nnell. No. llS>l:'Royal Ar-■num-Mretahret aiHVlnlTbarsday* of teb moatb ai Auditorium. Cap. May lodg*. No. 11. A. a U. W.Mrel* first aud t^lrd Tbur9dkys of each loutl. at SIS WaahlSgton street. Col.l Spring fiooncll. Jr: O. U. A M No. ML—Maeta lo bell at Cold Bpriog, every 'aradey svcolaa at 7 o'clock. Columbia Lodge, No. «». Independent Wider of Mechanics—Meet# each Monday l Audlioriun. Enreka Lodge. No. . Indie.' I. O. M - Mret* every Tueaday rvei.lug el 8 U) el No. 504 Weatalngtou •■tret. Frteodablp Couacll. No gJ. D of A - Irem on Taeeday afternoon of each a eek 19.90, In Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall. Cold Spring Tb* John Mecraj Poet No.. 40, G. A. KM*ueu the third Friday of each month l J JO o'clock p. m.. al Frmoklla atreei

Mayflower Lodge. No. 958. lodependeui Order of Odd Fellow*—Meet* each Praia) at the Auditorium. Jackeoo atrart. Ogallalla Tribe. No. 137. Improved Ordei of Hed Men-Meet, al 810 Waablugvon street. Cap* May Fire Departmeoi. meet, fir.) Moadav evening In each mooUi al ooruer Wasblaotou and Franklin strerte

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^EWIST. STEVENSCOUNSELLOR AT LAW, 8l() Wiaantovug St.. Cara Mar, N . J. Master and Solicitor in Chancery. Notary Public. Commissioner for Pennsylratus.

and U abode upon him." He descended not only In th* manner of a but In bodily shape ot a dove (Luke 3:22). ThU means more I was aa plain to him that J< possessed by the Spirit as If h* had seen the Spirit In a visible shape alighting upon him." sary for bis asaaranoe, and that of tb* people, that there should be some risible proof of tb* descent of the Spirit, as theqp *M »t Pentecost, and the results proved that th* sign anted by reality. It may be tin saw the effects "In the deof Jesus, sympAhy. and holiness, all of which their perfect bloom at and In '—Exp. Greek Test accompanied this I was given to reveal the fact "th lettors that could be read from tb* that tb* Invisible Holy Spirit was actually present;

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• th* power and Its Prectlsal Points. The Dora expresses the Indwelling of Jesus in our beorta, awakening all the sea tier, loving, affectionate qualof religion, sweetness of spirit, grarlonsnsss of feeling and of man

Light cannot b* h to shin*. It ****** t

Tb* apostle said to the Oortuthlan Christiana. "Y* are ow epistles . known and read of all mea . . manifestly declared to be th* epistle of Christ ministered by us. written hot with Ink. but with th* Spirit of “ Bring God - <2 Cor. «;*, »),

real us* In th# kingdom of Th# Jollity and froUcsomaoeaF of ‘ 4o pranks

Church Directory ar. mast's m. e. chdbcm. Rev. Father D. 8. Kelly. Kn tor. Naaers—^oodaya. 7 and 9 am. “ Wrekoava, 7 JO a m, Ronday and FridaT Evening Serviore 17.S0 o'clock. Cunfenaiun.—Saturdays, aud Thura. days before Ibr Fir.t Friday from 3 >0 ‘ P m , and from 7 90 loll JO p Nuuday Fehwri al 2J0 p. in.

ii.iuu. L. fiuarvaud of ssek moutli celrbralHMi of Holy Com muoloa) in.uia m. BuudajSchool3o >**dua (Choral) Srr.lc aod Peru,on i _ We*k da).-WedusHlaya.EreulagPra}*' BaPota Day’s—Orlebrslloa of th* Holy Communion S-OO* "•

Jauxa McLeod. D. D..MInl*t*r Sunday ot-rviets at 10 90 a. m., at Be-d >y school .i 2 30 r n. Prayer meru g Weduraday 7JO n. i Jo lor V. K. I nday at ■! U p. m.

FIRST M. g. CHlaCR. KeTjames Burnt, Pastor. Meetings U 9 a M. sod 8.90 r. Bondars. mdav School at9r. m. ywurth IxagU* SuiHlay erent J 30 ■•'cluck. Mid-week prayer aervlea Wedu reulog at 8 ••'duck. Claae aieeilnga. Tuoaday, Thuruds) tad Friday sveuin,.*. BamsT citrara Rev. H. F. Crego, Pastor. Preaching on 8a. day murotug at 10.90 n the writing al 7 JO. Hundty morning Worker* Mrellng

Young People’* Me# Ing Fridg) even

lo^gt 7.80 o'clock

o’clock?

’* Meeting Saturday evenlqg SI8.0T'

OOLOl Rev. J. W. Lowden win conduct the rviea* at 'hr U Id Spring Pre»)>> Ir a Church Sunday morning at 10 90.

FIRE ALARM CALLS.

are the numbers sod ■ boxes.' CS. Washington sir ret, gar** Landing. 92. Washington street, near Union. *T. Washington street and Madisen

son nod Queen streets. - Franklin and Washington strarti. Howard street, oppoMtr Meek toe m! 0.™.. i

James J. Uoak Carpenter & S&uilaei Jobbing Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Phone 97.

Contractors & Bnildere YORK BROS. P. O. Box 661. C*pe May, N. J.

WH BRIGHT. FIRE INSURANCE In nwy Part ef Ope Ma> (,<Val V Holly Beach, J.

The Seiyet of Success

how ^ t, f M,CCCfc ‘ '• mi *° madl »• kpowi.,* ^ t0 , anice '"""‘■y in lire alrilitv go reive i, We anniM people in their effort* 1 this matter concerns yo threk per cent interest paid c ACCOUNTS.

8 fo save money. If yon, call and *ee Ul about

Security Trust Company, WASHIRoton and OCEAN STREETS Cape May. N. j.

We Carry a FunTtoToT" Otis Ihuliators, Gas Puri-tbles, Gas Kiiijo-cs, AVelsbach Lamps’ All kinds of Gas Appliances.

All Kinds ol PLUMBING & GAS F1TTRG

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n cape MAnujjijjj^ CO. 0. A Msrchant, Jr., Mgr. Both Ptonjs. WALL PAPER = Now 1908 Wall Paper

Before Decorstmg your Room look at

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can save money by it.

BURLAPS. LINCRUSTA WALTON. All 1907 Papers Reduced 30 per cent.

W. LENOIR 626 Washington's!.

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Charles T. Campbell NO. 606 WASHINGTON STCap* May City. _JMew jersey PIRE INSURANCE ARE YOl' INSURED? hnil^rfu Ce il!!^ d 00 i f iWinK fnrniture, stock, plate glai,», M d boilers in the best Companies represented in the Country as followsUN1TED FIREMEN S INSURANCE CO. OF PHILA. THE CONCORii FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF MILWAUKEE. FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA. THE PENNSYLVANIA CASUALTY CO. OF PHIL A

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. 3 p^lalty Country Produce fresh daUy from our «« The largest msrket to Cape May.

We Make Harness sod make it right. The quality of thr leather and the other materials used, it the bast obtainable, and Its cut put to gether aud stitched by skilled bauds. Double or sii gle Harness, for farm delivery or rond wagons. Fid* ot_..

is specialty of ours, eu.

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W. A. LOVETT Cmr. Wushtegtou and Parry Street CAPE HAY. 14. J.

Office 420 WASHINGTON ST*

Both Phones

CAPE MAY

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M. C. SWAIN H.RLTALTtJRRK OF Aiuficial Stone Pavement, Ceilin, Doors, ftr Ttc yma by®h* bsttw#.

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