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CAW MAY HERA1.U.THURSDAY. JANUARY i«, 190S

CAPE MAY HERALD

AN INDEPENDENT WEEKLY

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 16. 19'W

aflt-u eU'U In a wmtkrnlns of deiuo mile I ilea la whlcli la >W|iluRil>le from

; Wlsat Came of a Kiss.

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broad lulnded. A* n nil' clli]Oe tireeda iDlt-lleelual nurrowueas and tur.kea for aoeial rxelaalrenm. Another fanll of the clique nyalem la polmrd oul by Prealdcnt Wilson of Prlnreton unlvmtlly. wtio has recmlly explained his plan for break luc I he bold which club life has upon the students under his control. The younger sindent*, he says, concentrate their time and effort upon the means of preference a in one their fellow*, to the neglect of the Interests of the nnl versify. Ills plan of reform Is outlined In

which they shall, under rrculale Ihelr own corpora:e U(« by aonie simple method of self — “ (bis purpose It would Uon to those already creeled as lo form geocraphleal units and to erect In connection with each group a kitchen, dining and nerving rooms and a handsome common room for social purposes, nvery undergraduate would be required actually to live In bis quad, and the residents would be made up aa nearly aa possible of members of every class The ETOuplnj-of students Is not peculiar to higher Institutions of I-amlng. It exists In most private and preparatory schools, and recently the anthorldes have felt called upon to suppress fra tenth ies among pupils la public schools. In the richer colleges these tendencies have l-ee« encouraged, and the evil effects have spread throngh the whole college world. The university, from which yenng men go out Into the world, biased If not educated. Is the place where the mischief of earlier yean may lie undone. At least the experlmeat of President Wilson Is worth making Princeton ha* no fraternities, but has thirteen class clnbs, each maintaining Its own clubhouse. These clnbs at Princeton are leas democratic than fre tend ties, for Abe latter take members from all classes, whereas membership In a class dub la restricted to the class. If this matter of college exdnsivenesa has become a serious evil the faculties may be In part to blame. Learning Is unduly exalted, and profeeaora assume la-fore the students the attitude that acbolarsblp la the possession ami the prixe of a guild which

i ore* makl 5T ARgU’l HhO come. The musical season Was at Its bright The gnuahopper chirr ltd all the morning. Ttw locust sang hi the afternoon, while the Owe toad was preparing for an engage meat ireniags. ■ Wllhlii the drooping boughs of a rapper Ixmch huag a hammock, t d In the Inintaork lay a girl There »» 1 not a bit of color In her attire. frA.t the lace about her neck to her whit.i hoe*. HUr had iwomlaed him a game, let It was vsut hot ami Instead of going on lo the grounds her steps bad 1 eett df-tlectcd to the hammock. What's tint triangulating ou tbs tennla court? TTbltr trousers like a pair of dividers give an appearance of rlungulatlon. The owner of tbs troa-sers Is laxity dancing a tennis ball rocket. He wonders why she doesn't come. ITesently be strolls tothe house to look for her. He doesn't nod her on the porch, so he cetera the hall and calls to her. No anile returns to the porch and stand* looking out at anything, every ig. nothing. Then lie catches sight ma •■thing white moving under the lint mite* of the copjier beech. He triangulates there, moving with more animation than before, and. lifting a hough. loXka under the green roof. She deopi. Intent ou the lovely sight before him. It doesn't occur to him that the vibrations had stapped rather suddenly Bo still Is she that Ufc Is evident only by the rising and falling of her bosom. The mouth Is In an admirable poalUon to be kissed, the bead thrown back and partly over the hammock's side. The birds above sing love songs to one another; the Insects the lawn give a fantasia In the ie a train, m man—well, (be man stoops and kisses the girl She does not awaken, and be kisses er again. Thrice be klaaes her, and the third me she tnoves. Then after a bit she opens her eyes and blinks at him. "Why. where did yon come from?" “From the tennla court, where yoo rere to have Joined me." "It's too hot for tennla." “I think so too. Much pleasanter here. I might bare won a pair of gloves." “Ton wouldn’t do that" “Wbyr "Because yon are a gentleman." "Would yon never have forgiven me?" 'Never—that is. unless we had been

■No temptation! How complimentary I” “I mean that knowing 1 would Incur your displeasure If I kissed yon 1 wouldn't think of doing so." -our He was sitting on a wicker chair held c her hammering tbe ground with Is racket absentty.

Fate of a Boer War Hero.

When Colonel Lynch returned to Ireland after leading a brigade of his conn try men In aid of Uje Transvaal Boers It was thought to be an act of extreme cruelty for tbe British government to try him Jot high treason. His ronstltnenu rewarded his valor by electing him to tbe British parliament. His government slapped him Into Jail. - However, the gallant soldier was' **- leased from prison, and now that tbe Irish are to be appeased tbe gorernment saves itself from the odium of tyranny by pardoning the soldier, (bus making it possible for him to enter parliament and legislate for his old eoareadra of tbe Transvaal With the former Boer dtleftalo. Botha, bolding The offlee of premier In to!* colon/ ani « one of Ids brigadiers in tbe British pa^ 11 ament, tbe Liberals are making good their profamkras of broad views in pol-

itics.

American "cttlxens" who have retooled to their mother countries to lire, holding their aaturallxatioo papers diplomatic cblba. are grieved to < their poaltiena threatened by the citisenahlp danse of the new natormUxa,tlon law. Tbelr sorrow will not be Infectious. The feeling that protection and. privilege under tbe stare and stripes are worth something more than a cry In the hour of need Is still preva-

il battleships tougher, and, of cOorse. en straight laced Americans want it bottleslrtpa to be "as toogb as. they

t most deeply Impress tbe I n at Tbe Hague to notice bow much ■In and Bnssla are doing to heap

"Wouldn't do a thing to you" Is at old as Mm Drydeu. so w* may rat It

CITY OtRBCTORY.

OOLDtCN Trxr.-'W. hart fouad Mm. of whom Musss In th» law. and tha prophata. OU writs. Jssus of JCaosretb."— John !:«. TIDtK.—Tha oast two Mgs a ft or our Inst boson. . The Jnsi of Felinary. A. D. *?. or esrir in March. Jesua was shout "i >»ara of age. pt.Af E.-Bettmhsn. (R- V. "Belhanr"!. a fora St • lbs t Jordan, probably the AhSmti far* 1* inRSa south of tbs Se*:

Comment and tuggastive Thought. Among the crowds Jssus walked, to all appearance a ronunoo man. The methods by which he began h i work and gained fall first disci j!e» and followers are vseg suggestive and helpful From sugh small begins!ngs arew the Christianity which ws see today, and the visions yet to be realised. V. 35. “John stood, and two of his disci plea." On# of these was Andrew of Capernaum (v. «0). the other, onuniversally regarded aa John the apostle. V. 36. "And looking upon Jesus." [axed at. fixed his eyes on. contemplated" (Exp. Greek Test-) with Intense ini as be walked' them. "Behold." see. an exclamation, "the Lamb of God" (as In v. f*>>. th' me. who. by his sacrifice, would take ■way the sin of tbs world, the taking away of which was tbe bringing In of the kingdom of God. This was the work of the expected Messiah, the Bon of God. "What ye seek" la tbe test of 1 For what port are you steering h* ocean of life?" That will tell you the port you are likely to reach, may be laid down aa a general pi pie, not only that whosoever seeketb shall find, bat also that they shall find they seek, seek first, the main purpose of their Uvea; all they seek for. bat of ths kind they ik for. The answer each person Las to this question both teats and detennlnsa his character and bis #yV. 33. "Come and see." It V.. “Come and y* shall see." A welcome Jesus ~ who wish to go to him. a promise that they shall not In vain. A minister once pot over >ell to his study door; "Don't touch that bell." Another motto i that wants to see me la the want to see. - "And abode with him that day." The remainder ol "It was about the teeth hour." Four o'clock la the aftan*oou. the Jswlah sad the usual

Soak . U Ui him. F. Ware .. .Jam. i. IMS Louia C. Sayre ...Jan. 1.1*0# K. 8 Townsend. .Jan. I. HKill Recorder-J. W. Thompson. Jan. 1.1»JU Asse soi—Cun*. I. • au.pi.rll an. ',110 Collector—Sol Needles ...J.-n, . UKi Treasurer—1. H. haUth Jr., Js». I Itnw -ia '....Jan. 1.1303 BOARD OF EDUCATION. Samuel R. BUtea. President ... ' A L Leech •VtUiam Porter . .... «t. J-nJupa. vlSi a > niter A- Lovett Vllilam B. Ulluert George b. Douglass Lather ■. Ogden............. ... - barks York.— ji-.',

naked.

doc* kissed * girl In a hammock." he said, “and f wasn’t engaged to her r. She was asleep. Just aa yon were. 1 klmed her three times, and tbe third time she awoke. She knew very well I'd ktaaed her."

“What did she dor

"She didn’t do anything."

"And what did yon dor

"1 didn’t do anything either at the time. Bat that evening It was moonlight. She went to sleep on the wicker lounge en the porch—and—weD. I kiss-

ed her again."

was now Iks' tmn to do tbe ttdnk-

e said presenGy. “that

90 tong a

fore"—

“Three times."

"It didn't make so much difference ■boat the fourth kiss—that Is, from you—and since she wss asleep K

msn't her fault anyway."

"If yoo should go to sleep oo the wicker lounv on the porch tonight end I shook! kirn yon. yon wouldn't be to

blame, would your alnly noL Bat yocr

. maybe I’d be to blame, bat since you didn’t know anything shoot It there wouldn't be any harm done."

“I don't know about that"

Tbe moon shone down on a corner of the i>orcli covered with wistaria or. rather, the moon shone s^tbe wistaria while the corner was In deep shadow. This distinction may seem trivial, hot It Is not In this case, for oo a wicker

girt toy asleep

True, one tiny ray strnggrng through tbe v'ine ton-tied her ilpn. He was sitThis time he wee la

the hammock.

“Aaleepr be asked In e low tone. There was no reply. He beat forward end klseod her.

Bbe awoke.

*T believe you ktoeed mm" she said. "I did not. A rsy of moonlight was ktoaiiijKyou right oo tt

tbe ray."

-Oh. to that case"—

“It v>

• itr

Bat si

led.

"Well store yon seem to have don tit shout It yon might make It SB. right by marrying me.". lid. r. A. MITCHEI-

Tbe agitation against capital punish ment which was arrive hi Booth Africa some time ago has hew revived by ■totalis. pcbltsbed recently, of ■ tbe recent execution of a KeBi

BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. A. L. Leech, President.Bept. ’. Or V.M it. Aiarvy , linilili Wlhi-vi •• Robei*. B. Hand ......... ' " riamoel P Kldrrdge. ........ •* •' III1..U1 'Porter, taciclary “ George L. L-j« eu

why they should not have remained into the evening, even as Nlcodemus Jeans in the evening Thus they could have several hours Mrion

with

The result, aa appears from what follows, sms that they w< vlnced that J< were filled with the Impulse to spread the good news. Abiding with Jeans.—This Interview ai not ths end. bnt only ths beginning of m lifelong abiding with Jeeus. which transformed their hearts end

s An-

V. 40. “One of the two .

V. 4L "He first flndeth." or better *a P- V., "Hs flndeth first." Ths ■non version Implies that tha Brat thing be did after leering Ji to find his brother, which to probably tree. Tbe R. V. ImpBaa that both bte gan Immediately to seek each one his brother, end that Andrew found bis first. This Implies that John also found his brother James. V. 43. "Thoa shall he celled Cephas." Aramaic, tbe modified form of Hebrew which wee the commo language of Palestine, for "e stone, or "rock." which John Interpreted for his Oentito hearers Into Greek. "Petros" “Peter." This was s revelation to Peter and a prophecy. "To draw ont tbe latent gift, to dls cover the unexpected capacity, to believe In tha pupil even when he does not believe In himself—this to the test of the teacher." V. ,43. “The day following" tbe Interview of Jeans with Pater, quite possible that that Interview on the evening of the same Andrew end John had J*eas the Messiah Why Did Jeans Not Remain In the Like John?—(1) The ns not the place for his work. (3) In Galilee was his home and that of hto followers. (3) Here they could earn their living by their accustomed work. (4) Here they could reach their friends and acquaint- (*) The Galilean* were less re open «o ni toes bound by customs; so that If ha could gain a foothold there, and train a tow disciplea, he could more easily begin hto work. -i t Com# and Bee.—This to the universal Christian Invitation. (1) Bee what Christ has done for ths world. Hsnr the experiences of others.

from heaven, an tbe deepest al

abyss of an

sarth submerged la sla. to the highest heaven of purity. Jesus tells him actually accomplished in his

COUN

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us lice Supreme Court—Thre. W. Tiencbard Kep 1314 ircuit Judie—Allen 8. Endlcoti* Rep : .1911 mx Judge—Jamoa M. E. HUJreth Rep 1911 lUi.cutor of Plena—Harry B.

Rep ..1303

Cepe Island taxis'. N» ID. F. a —f'ooimimkiaiiou*. second an I nvadays (J r -ch month at lad Waohlngluii -Jpl Franklin m

Hstnoooidi.-.lfaeu »t Ogdon'. Hall.SIX Waohliigiuu *trvvt. oi. w-cotxl awl lourth Thawl* > a ~f each mom li. Capr May I'oaxeil. No. Ifldl; Koval Ar cawiw— M*a.*fii»f aodtnlnl rbutedej* of "^Cape May LndgaKel 91. A. O. U. W.Mrei • Ural and third Tbarodaya of each iiaoutli el SIS Washington street. Ce'ii Hpring Council, Jr. O. U. A. M- No. A-Maeta to hlOl at fold Spring, every TncmUy evenlnu at 7 o’clock. Columbia Lodge. No. 38. Independent Order of Mecbantae-Meete each Mooday l .ureas Lodat. No. .Ladles'I.O. MlaeUrv,ry Turaday weuliiu at 8 ■»> *i o. Wd W aahlngtou iMirel. Pricodshlp Council. No «. D of A--drvupu Tuesday afterno.* of each week i8.80.ln Jr.O.U.A.L Hall. C..W ■■•prli.B. Tbe John Meeraj Pot Ko.,4u. O. A. R •eetaoe (be Ihlru Friday of each n.ou.b 17J0 o'clock p. m., at Franklin atrial

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ucr—'.Vm. H. Thompson .....1308 ncr—.\rthan A. Cohen. .....130J ilj Clcrs—Julius Way, Rep...1910 -■uriugatt— has- K. Vahhman....lUIS Couuly upefiiilendrat ol cliutd*. 0-car O Barr 1 -ouuij cniurcu.r—Joseph 1. Scut.. Lop I*u8 Juuult Board ol 1-Jicliu.ia -Lmuilug L liught-a ... HU) ouuiy Loan! ji Elections—Henrj F. Daugherty. Rep .1909 'ounty Board of Election^—Chsi T Norton. Dent .1909 oi.nt. Ixurd o; m.-ctlona—Mich eel II Keurna. Dem 19 . enus of Court—Second Tuesday In April. September and December

Mayflower Lodge. No-SSh. lodrprodem Older of Odd Fvllows-Meete each FrMaj the Audiioriuui, Jackson aireet. , Ugallotto Tribe. No. 187, Improved Ordei of Red Meu—Meets St 910 Waahli,*loc Cepe May Fire Depi.rtmrni. meet* Aral Mooday even lug iu each uuoU at wruei W asbiuBtou and FraakUa otrerts

OARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS t. B. Suit!. Palermo JsPl.lSIO 8 Juhn.oD. Oceko City .Jan. 1.1910 oim P. Fox. Ocem City ..Jap 1.1910 \vh«-alrrspv..ee, j.adp-li...Jaii 1. BUI . J. Ludl.-im. So. Dennis . .Jap 1, UriO i. Schellengor. Erma Jan. 1.1903 ' T. Bennett. Cape May ..Jan. 1.1910 t. 8. Rut. eriord. itopa May Jsp 1.1909 Lewi* 8lei.imr»er.»te. LleCily. Charles Cloutiug, be* late City. .uthony B. Smith. Director lamucl Townsend. Clerk : tate Senator—Rob. B. Hand. Rep-19 1 .ssem'.lypsh—C. E. BUIle. Rep .190 TAX C0MMl'bl<’NKItb. Ellin H. Leialikll, Sravllip „UU> Sul ar 1 ! II. Towmrod. Cape May Court I OUoe ...ISMi Aaron A. ! aud, • ape May City... 1910

Church Dlrc-tery ar. asaa *s p c. cuoncn-. Kev. Father U. 8. Kelly. Hector. Maxses—Suudaya 7 and 9 a in. •* Weekdays, 7JW s m. Saudav s,*1 Fridav Evening Bemcei et 7..10 o’dock. Coufraaloua—8a t nr. I a v«, and Tlinr•Isvt la-lore I lie Fir*i Friday from B 30 to 6. p m , and from 7 90 to9 30 p in. rundey bcliool at 3JK) p in. p. x. cultKCIl OP TUX SDVXXT l^farnte St. between Jockeoa A Dccatar. Rev. Arthur He**. Uecior. Sunday*—I 'elehrat lo« ot I he Ho'v Comnieidoa. S.LO *. iu. Lurnlna Prayer. IJianv aO'l r-rnuoa. (on Ihefir-I Sunday .(each n.i.i tb tvlebtailon of Hole Cam ■oaohielUUSia m. Simday School 8 s a. Kertdnii (Choral) Service and bermou T:"" ■' Week-day *-WedaeKtoya,B. eoiea Prayer 7 90 p. m. Salora D.y'e-Celrbraik>o of tbe Holy

• at 10 90 a. m^ and

raxasrrain * cuubcb. Jam** McLeod. D D .Mli.ii Sundaym 00|. m Raial .y school atSMp Praver meet! -g Uaaiuewlav 730 p. m. Jc Jur C. E. < nuay al 4 15 i ~ Y P.'H aK. FrhUy kx7io blv.irgrni always welcome

Her. James Burnt, Pastor. Frnaohlng o • Hu—Ly mtinilne at 10.80.’ In I hi) eveal.g a> 7.48 Mei'tlngs «t 9 a a. end fi.*' P. k dm day*. Hands > Bub.ml a 18 p. a. Epwortb Loogue Bu-nlay wenlr 7 80 ..'clock. Mid week prayer aervloe Wed Deads | veiling at 8 •■’click. Clam meet Inc a, Tamday, Thursday ind Friday rvei.in.a.

Rev. H. F. Crego, Pastor. I’rvachli.a on 8a.-day im.ntOig at 10.80. Iu rin- evening si 7.80. Huiulay morning Worker* MreUns 10.00 A. M. Sunday Sehnnl at R.9D P a. h.

Men's Meeting Saturday erenlng *16.00

o’Meek.

COLD SPRING P1U**17KKtAN CHURCH Bey. J W. Lowdeo will conduct the oervirea St rbeO'ld 'priug Preab- terisu Church Sunday morning at 1090.

FIRE ALARM CALLS.

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EWIb T. 8TEVENB COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 010 Wasuiwotox St.. l ArxMAr.N.J.

Notary Public. Commitsfouer for PennarlTsma. James J. Uoak Carpenter & SSuilaei Jobbing Prompily attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPF. MA*Y, N. J. Local Phoor 97

Contractors & builders YORK BROS. P. O. Bo* 661. Cape May, N. J.

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We, Make Harness

■od make It right Tile quality of the leather and tbe olber materials used, to the best obtslusble. sod Its cut put 10 getber sod stitched by skilled bands.

delivery or road w -gonx Fine arnee* is s specialty of our-, etc. 80*Don’t Forget the Place. W. A* LOVETT

Cor. Washington end Ferry Streets

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We Carry a Full Line of

Gas Radiators, Gas Portables, Gas Ranpfes, Welsbach Lamps, All kinds of Gas Appliances.

AD Kinds oi PLUMBING & GAS FflUNG Promptly Attended To CAPE MAY ILLUMINATING CO. 0. A. Merchant, Jr., Mgr. Both Phones. WALL PAPER New 1908 Wall Paper Before Decorating your Room look at my Hew Stock. You can save money by it BURLAPS. LINCRUSTA WALTON. All 1907 I’ii|K-r8 ReduceiJ 30 per cent. W. LENOIR 626 Washington St.. Cape May, N. J.

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