MAGNATE BARBER STILL BHAVIB.
GIRL TO &BT STAT2 C.-TUl
New York —The John I). ol barber4oui l« Juw-iih Hikchuff, (.2 Wall etreet He H the tiptop magnate t»f the barber» of tho world, and can caah hla check any day for 1200.000. Hla wealth la Increadnc. and there la Bo letting where It will atop.- h» »!ew ®f the fart that hla Onanclzl advlaera are auch well pogted partlea aa Thom aa y Ryan, whe kaa piled « ftBO.. 000.000. and Jhmea Stillman, the great banker There are othc-ra, hut
You are. ItlarhbS ahavea ‘eta They pay him Ubi-raih’, but ^a further evidence of their 'appreciation of hla aklllful aervlce they take him along occaalonally on Jaunta to the orchard where the money tree grown. They
Guthrtr. OVla —Mh-a Kate I! ^nthard. f Oklahoma City, laa recti.ed the •motratlc in tcnation for the Ho cotamlaa -aer of chart'tea and < rrwetloaa witfout ot port tin a. .jlte pcaalble alao that her election -aay 1>» BBgrcai a triumph aaher i ~ Ir.atlon: as there ta a at rone n ment among the Ropubllcana to bring out no candidate In oppoaitlon to her. but to make her elec boo ananlmoua. In recognition ot the work abe baa done for the children and the friendr»a onea of the new Mate. Miaa Itarnhard la a native ot Nebraaka, but haa lived la Oklahoma tor
JOSEPH (Barber Magnate Who Only Sera pea Facet Of Millionaire a.]
Oiae he - accntnu.
. be haa acid the bouaee ana suer m few reel ckpttBlIam.' He apecutetes not at »ll. but la aa InDespite hla VeL^h. Biacfcoff cootln oea at work.'- ' He has a a«t of earlmorning vlslta to attend to hla fa cored cstomera. At 6*46 a. m be U at the home of James T. Woodward, president of the Hanover National " mm. ■iM%i>ireii^Biii w • the dressing room of Jame* Stillman, e ot the. big - - - -
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alway* cm the doC Bl» the'home Uf Thlrthaa P. three aona of ifeelaBar, attention In their Wan After that Biachoff la hla shop, where mV? trailing In all day. of hla early morning alt leave .their bedf
MISS KATE BARNARD. (CIH Who Will Hold Oifiee IB Okla-
homa State.)
time In Oklahoma educated at St Joaeph a She was employed In clerical eapeclUee In the laa I two Okla hotna leglalaturea. and out of d81 applleanta. she received the appotaltment nnder Oor. Ferguson to represent Oklahoma at tha 8L Louis exposition. She also organized the Relief and 'Emergency a-aocintlon among the society young women of Oklahoma City. Uttar, her wert waa A ,ren ® B ' C| * 1 recognition by both the chamber of commerce and the Ministerial ataocla Hon of that city, and she was placed the head of the Oklahoma City Provident association, a position which
abe aUU holds.
When the constitutional
ilon In Oklahoma
for which the was laboring—the enactof protiatom lor compulsory ed>u snd the prevention of child Both provisions were embodied
ta the conatlfBUon.
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Ever the Dream.
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Of knlghlbei
From rlolet-eprlnkled lanes. Leva's made wafts a prcsenca to my with area: of mlgnoMUo Bproved la bar hair aocne pink arbutui e long ngo.
That damaak bloom become* your gtrUal - i cheek... And eulrkena this haarl'a dead then**: Tkoogk sorrow a snow mar hasp Uk drifting rearm. Toe war* ms wtth tha draam.
shirks. The man dhe atanda ta kla deep dtstraaa With hla head held high Is tha deadly Proee rro.-aa.la tha man who wlaa. The Rian Who wlaa la tba man who knows TTw raiue of palp and tha worth at woaa Wltar - *'hn laakns from tha man whe
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SPAIN’S ROYAL INFANT.
U>ndoa.—Her Majesty. Queen Victoria of Spala. botnrtimo ggo ordered perambulator for the Raw heir of .(he Spanish throne of a well known Cngtlkh manufacturer. The carriage as completed and. after being placed a private view for a short lime, was shipped 1 la Madrid, where It au-alta Its use by the royal child. The prraobulaior la a sumptuous affair, and gat la as wise showy.
CAPE MAY HERALD THUkSPAV MAftClf J. ^
Jesus the Bread of Life
LEMON TEXT.—John <:S
ILDEN TEXT.—"J
TIME.—Tba day after oor ll -4 Iroeon^whaai Jroea fed tha KUO. April. A. Fl^CE.-flannaearvt. a baeutlful p’Hn en tiir waaifra nhnr* of tha Baa of QallIsa. sooth of Cwpartial
UJt-K. and tha tx alltution of UwiLnrd'a Bupp UauL 1:1 end A>:». Matt. «
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L Jraua tha
B: ■*; gfagf. t John ia; **: 1:11-0. ». i Cor. «:!«: OaL l.-ao. Col. 13: t Tim. 1:1. IS; Rav. Iri Old Taatgmanl Mlroclaa af reading com pared and contrasted with Ihla mlracla of Jaaps Elijah fad by ravens (1 Kins* ITAl miraculously Incraeaaa tha widow's meal, and oil <1 Kings 17:S-M); Ellaba faads loo men with * toavo* a
Kings 4:12-44).
Cam man t and Suggeetlve ThoughL Why ifd the people seek Jesus? This question In ▼. 26 Implies that the ne« morning the people t)ad been . searching for Jesus, not having aeen’j him leave the Helds where the miracle had been wrought. Two motives are given: the higher' motive they ought-ULjtaye had. and the lower motive which predominated, j V. 26. “Jeeua answered" not the r spoken question, bnt their spiritual need which 'their conduct isaked. "Ye j ik me. net because ye saw the miracles - R. V., "signs." the Greek name j ised here. This would hare been a right motive to which himself appealed. They wer. not attracted by the ml racing a signs of God’s love, aa types am proofs that Jeeua was the Messiah, mi Invitations to trust and love him "But because ye did ealtbe loaves, an. were tilled " The verb means -wen aatlafled aa a heast with fodder"— Whltelaw. They wore not hypocrites: they only took a tow view, and wen selfish. Their motives lay chiefly In the results of the miracles; the healing. the satisfying of hunger and In the miracles as aljnj They tward form of the miracles, but not the soul; the husk, bnt not the kernel: they read the words aa in unknown tongue, but did not
For Future King ef fepeln.
la entirely In white end the middle panel on each aide carries the royal Spanish coat of arms The hood of • patent leather at the heed of the carriage la supplemented by a silk shade extending the full length. ThU shade Is trimmed with the very finest
rid by Queen Victoria for that purase. The body of the carriage is suspead- • from two sets of springs by means of straps. Insuring an unusually easy motion. The wheels are rubber tired and ban bearing. The body la upholstered In white aailn. quilted over the very softest of down.
Hammond ball, the new Yale Inrglcal laboratory. The laboratory was presented to Tele two years ago by John Hays Hammond, the former tooth African mining eng!seer Ha li now bead of the department of yrfntng engineering at Tala The
>f Its kind te the c
which srO! he formed by the'beOdlag of the Gatos dMS near Ooton. will have an area af ttf eenare asllaa-The msuTl wlll te bawl
H ftm hfeve anything good to aap •hoot a pesaoa say U quirk sad srolf — mt m ‘ -
Bmrt ws-et Mint In msV’W e Mmntr shirt sralsL srith i k'mu-o tin re ettari-a try making be silk uaderaesth use the place of s I In lev Tha silk ota waist that In Hrttoned behind, for Instaore, to made is ns'itl aufilfrd except oa the vtkoaldera sad the neaal sleeve pm ta. The kimono sleeve to then set sroond on the silk attaching It under and using the wglst itself
They were like the Roman soldier, who. finding gn embroidered parse o Jewels kept the puree, but thres way the priceless gems. Why did Jesus answer as he did' T this answer Jeans tried to lift the minds and hearts of the people higher motives and clearer views the truth. How did Jeans lead them to higher me In lltoT V. : »T. “Labor Work not; the same word as “« la vs. 2J-S6 below. "Far the which perisheth." The food for the body. ThU In not to be the ehtaf ran of work for dally food V. II. “Our fathers did eat manno In the desert - (see Ex. II.) “As written - (Ex. ig:4; pan. 71:14. Sep it version). Moses, our founder, Uwglver and leader, to whom the promised Deliverer l| tp be like (Dent 11:16; Acte 1:12). proved that be was tent from God by giving the people bread from heaven to eat; now what do you do that U greater than this to prove that yon are the greater prophet, even the Messiah, who WIU flellrer ns from oar bondage te the Bo mama, eg Moses delivered ns from the Egypt!am Jesus had ted 6.000 with five loan earth for on* meal- Moses 40 years with
The Tests.—Such are the tests of true raligtoa. by which we may recognise It and distinguish It from all substitutes that are offered. (1) It la from heaven and bears tha marks ot Us heavenly origin. (2) It i Ufa. awakens aad sustains every faculty. (I) It Is for the soul, the spiritual nature, mora than for the body . <« It MAases - ter this life, but aa P*cUUy prepares for eternal Ufa. snl assures as of Its blessedness- (8) It Is anlreran!, for an ages, and for all men. nnder all cfrcnmsUaceS. (f) Bnt. Uks earthly bread. It moat be eaten In order to avail. What is meant by Jeans as the Brand of Ufa? How done he feed our ■onto? First. He by his atonement sod b<*7 spirit imparts spiritual Ufa, the new Ufa of Cod ta the eooL We are "horn of the Bplrtt - Second. The-son) needs food aa really as the body. Every faculty of the soul needs He own fool that arm strengthen end sustain Its Ufa. de velop Us powers, make it grow into the fullness and perfection of Us nature. Third. Jeans feeds the eonl In every part. “How many characteristics are necessary to make our character God like. We do not know. There must
it entered to compote I,." - «^
Hence, hope. genUeners. Joy. and an the qualities that entered the character of CorneMus Woelfkln. Fourth. We munenton with Jesus, aad within the power of hie personality, hr reading and studying the records of his hla by loving him. by working with him for his cease, by dwelling on his character, aad counseling with him ta
prayer.
Fifth. Without God sad hla right ijsness, worldly things cannot satisfy the eoeL They are like the waters of the see, the more yon drink tha thirstier yon ere. Even the wants of ow physical nature are not perfectly fled except through God aad his righifeeetseef.
NEW THING* UNDER THE BUN.
For Rent The second lloor of SMITH BUILDING Three CcmiminieatiDr Rooms and Toilet.
City Water.
HO. 610 WnifiGion St.
APPLY TO
H. Smith, Jr. or Lewis T. Stevens, On the Premises.
THE HOMESTEAD East Cor. Washington and Jackson Sts. Cap* May THE GAFE is tho.’onghly up-to-date in all appointments. Handsomely appointed parlors for ladies. Cottages sorved with choicest Wines* Liquors, if Beers
J. J. RATTY, Manager
THE VIRGINIA OCEAN END OF JACKSON STREET CAFE MAY, N. J. ROOJtfS EIST STJxTE ■W'l'TXi T’KI'VATE -R AT*TTF R. HALRIN, Formerly of tho Windsor.
THE ALDINE,
DECATUR ST. (First house
year. Root.- erp- -md airy. Appointments first-class. Cuivine excellent Rates, $3 per day. upward; $ic per week, upward.
Theodore Moeller
VERfE WORTH REAPIN®.
Condvirncd to p'no n martyred solitude* far tiro aborr. framing InreaMol tovan
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Fe country aad to Ida. aad A hearTh atlgtit wllhta their i
•: within —Martha 6. D. - maachT. In Every body a
a It aa better dot worse, y to klcfe at the acheme a
It does sot affect It
ta not baited a whit, i to kick ad the fallings of
It Boras will alter a at
society wrinkles.
1 of a different perCks with hla hands —KcLsndburgh Wilson. In H. Y. Bus ft was o Aa hand my in nnes a wore ■WTewMStS;*-. And aa' dieo to that bomdhaloa Drew heart unto kindred heart.
They oatd In that tow iQad Mere : Whatever one eprit could aay To another, aa each departed Oa a separata, untried way.
Dry Goods AND Notions,
oar FASHION MHrCh MRS. E. TURMER 323 Washington at. Cape Mrv.
The History of •:Cape May County: FB0M THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY embracing
AN account of the Aborigine*; The Dutch in Delaware Hay; The Settle,nem of the County; pe Whaling; The Growth of the Village* The Revolution and Patriot*; The EdUhlishment of the New Government; The War of 1812; The ^Progress of the County and Soldier* of the War.
Sy LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS 4S0 Pages. 49 Illostl-mthra.. 31 Chapter., 5 Appendix. . SERT POSTPAID ON RECEIPT OP flZ.M §Y LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publisher 610 Weehlngton St. Cape May, N. J
GO TO
.. J. D. CRAIG’S.. 108 Jackson St. Cape May to ” 0 your Shoes RePaireci You will find a first class Shoe Maker, and he wil do your work Satisfactorily, as nothing but the very best of Leather ir used. to h to hlu Tot Cu M hnnifvOaTwhlini Wbl WE ALSO INSURE AGAINST SICKNESS OF ANY KIND. Sewing Machines nd Organs Sold on Instalments ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TUNED AND RKPAJKXE. STRINGS FOR VIOLINS, RAN JOS AND GUITARS ON BAMD.
J. D. Craig,
108 Jackson 8tree;
Established 1886. Bell Phone 97x The Daylight Store
O. L. W. KNERR,
Did you have it all framed up to get along without buying for the sake of keeping a New Year resolution to save ? Find out now that the plan is hardly practicable as we are offering nusual values in many lines. Ladies’ & Mens’ Furnishings. 518-20 Washington St.
ISAAC H. SMITH CLOTHIER AND . FURNISHER
HOTEL MIRTBt WtSHIIGTOK Jest East olSthAva To remain a Wotbaug Hold Exclusively. 1 Art* from 28 th 8Bubway. 291b Croralowu can para the ,,0eGe.. Over 400 Booms. A hootately Fireproof. HATES fl 100 'FCR DAY awo UP
Crara* rapratolly ts Wera* •» trleHrafftew V»r« •'••• SEND FOR DOORLET ^otel - Westminster I Mb St. aaf Irrtae Ftoc*. Now Trafc 0. Itok Era d »i 4 n.
The Thriofl^fert W8fW nr the PErranr mi cutrun tux Mere Altr. Kw* Thareugh aU Itore TearWra I bee »«w-le«ll ta Every
A Prraidrut of tht Uaftal Btaln will br acted tbbyera. WhoS.be sad who I* *• omu wbera ha will hral ? Nobody yrt »ad every daroll of wbraprorah.. rswW’.s’fwSWSi-sr. -in tell what la. Tha Thrioe-*-Woei
FULL UHE OF TRUNKS ALWAYS ON HAND!
Opposite Reading Depot. 608 WASHINGTON ST*. CAPE MAY. N. J.
HOWARD F. OTTER GENERAL UPHOLSTERER Sealer la FURNITURE and MATTRESSES WINDOW SHADES. AWNINGS, aad BEACH TENTS A SPECIALfv 4H-13 Mansion Street.Cape Mb
WM. S. SHAW GENERAL CONTRACTOR Daaler la /lime, 5$rick, Sand, Cement and SSuildtt*. O'i'okone Dio, io. SKateriaU. sn Stmi™
B- S. CURTIS Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting All ordkrs rkceivk prompt attention SitOP—Delaware Aim. Cape May, A.
SAMUEL- E. EWING
General Contractor,
House moving a specialt!!
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