Cape May Herald, 10 December 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ji .....M.M'.wuix «P»"M CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1908

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TM Capa Ala; Dali; tier aid la puu Uaaea e>ur; u-onubA, except Auuuaj, durui« ttuj aiul Auauat at Ube Della her ooaaua. Athcruau* ralea upon AppUcaUobAU let ten iblebtteu lor Ute ileraju aiuier eoitortal. ab> ortlainx, subacrip Uoa or job pruiuos. aaouid be aa Areaaea to Ule CAPE MAY HERALD • 14 Waahington 6L, Cape May, N. J. PHONES; tieb, ZXT X Keystone. US JL Proprietor s ttea. Dali 6S W.

THLKADAY, DECEMOER lb, IbOS.

V iciorj Alter a'Paalo It was ocrlaiulj aa unpreoedcaled tlmi* lor tali aud Uie ItrpjOasaua to Carr; ine cwumrj b; aOcc,tU|i uutjoriUo> a, a tour ol buaiueaa depnaia on loiiouuig a ecveK f>amc According Ij ail lu»u,ncai pieceueuta, Uie party

Uioru^glnj ticaed to > mg a yrca. boa

been OOktcn it tUc DeiuoCi

Uie cecuoua b ccruuui; ha

gr.m ma «c U'c u pre-cu,4it

WOULD AD0LI8H CONStlTUTtOM. Chicago University Prelsssor Dseisras It Is 4ahlrtd the Timas. Chicago.—A rerolutlonary revision >t, or area the sboiltloa of tAe conitltoUoB of the United Sutea Was advocated by -Prof. Charles Zoeblia of he University of Chlcsgo at the ro•eni annual banquet of Pal Upetlon ilurnnl. ills topic sms “The Puada- ’ r-tlary of Our Oovernment " utlona. he He»ad with dwgiul ti ark of Intel!!ganoa of the electoral' lodarlng that the average Striae

"Oueea what she was doing. Rising her fetlocks to brush dust over her ~ and hide 'em.*

rrec

Alderman—1

ViSR NARRATIVE WITHOUT ENa

Court Story-Teller Surely Obeyed ’the King's

“We have a habit of proudly apply'n* to ourselves n phrase about ‘goverament of the people, for the people. ■ by the people.'“ said the speaker. Oift;. “We really think that tt applies to ua. Ws think that we elect oar preMf , bat we do not We think we ere governed by a congress which we elect In reality we elect the members of n rare club which meets In Waab__m and selects s speaker. Cxar i ui) m. -j, B toodeet, inadequate term to apply to the speaker of the house. “Then there Is the senate. The ■ ate will be ooon elected by popular ote. But why should they be elected x all? The senate Is a sort of verm- . Iform appendix to the body politic. In ebon, we are the most hide-bound | unthinking people that ever were no 1 conceited aa to attempt self-torern-He prophesied tbs coming of woman lufCrage, and declared that workingmen now are practically as much die- - franchised as women. Prof. Zueblin urged home rule and i Dviiijcr-ut tho referendum as an eighteenth oenrjlury document that by its Influence . Is keeping our laws In the same cen- ' j tury. He advocated Us radical rorior Us abonUos and the subsll1 tutlon of an unwritten constitution. Such as England works under.

V CENTRAL RAILROAD OFFICE.

A Rrvulu'lon la Caring for the During the lifti decade great im-

proveincau have been made in the oentral ofllce, which is medical IresUuent and the general accompanying care of the •Irmenlert'dnmaten of our where the annual meetings of the asylum*. The wonderful revolution stockholders representing hundreds of w hich has taken place In the care of tnllHons to held, was erected at an aptbe .mun. .» described in the current, pro*™** «« of 1100. It la ' tome of "Dealie's Weekly,” by Harriet yum.by, In an article of much interest, accompanied by a page of very pertinent photographs. In the Dumber aud variety of iulllustralioo* this number u one of the beat of the year. The pi clonal features include a drawing on the front by J. Duncan Gleason, showing a mounted policeman making ' a daring rescue of a Child: a page of

views of the big-game region -

Africa, wheic the President U to go a

hunting, many pictures of ciirrer e'inis, gnapvhou of scenes on board

fishing vessel at New York’s famous It hing grounds, theatrical and sports

piclure*. and the au-aluer prize lest- 1'e.cr AlcQuecu, r 1- . 1L O.

con.iibuiet Li» second an«le describ-

ing the lerntory where 1

Huo-evelt 1* s.ou Mzenjov IhedehgUto of the chase and the animals he win have a chance to pursue; liarriet Quin.by lel* of plays made end marrai in the aciiug 11. Irving Hancock iamuhes a very readable dclecUve -lory, and LowtllOlus ItoCHt a good po-sn. ••Uo-ooe' discusses tbi

prae of copper shar-s, and “Jd»prr'

reviews C tuzitionx in the stock mar ke: and gives sbrewd and reliable ud-

v tee to en. wdors add spccuialois.

just outside the city limits of Louisrill A Ky„ In the suburb of Boocbtaont, where 3. B. Weaver, assistant

secretary of the railroad. 11 vat.

The Southern Pacific company was Incorporated under the laws of the ■tale of Kentucky, and to required to

Its main oSoes there. For

Ttir Urrgoa hi nslorvhip

Fulton to Henaior now, Democrat to to succeed him. Wc «i*h II were a Republican, but 11 to pleasant to note U is even a Democrat. It ought to be somebody beside Fulton. He has been alioul as bed's politician as there to in Um Kfepubliiat. party; so * bod, in fact, that a Democrat Is prefer* Ills lone In-politics msj be gathered from this event: The people of Oregbu have kick'd him out of the Henate, and now he to trying to sneak bock by a trick, and lias Uie gall to try to get the assistance of fudge i alt.

—Ublo Bute Journal.

ad even now cults for mlBloan In axes are pending against tbs rosd fa various courts. FUT FETLOCKS TO GOOD USE.

-Now wait un I un yotL- Insisted a man by the counter la fhs 8L Frau els, ng told In ths Ban Frenctooc Chronicle. "This bore* was par thoroughbred, under*!red, too small for the track; picked her cp for a •on* you might say. Wonderful lo telUgeaee. Ton know the fetloc^thai bunch of hair that grows hack of s horse's hoof! Weil. Fretful had tin

Legaltoed Lawlesmes^ The legal lynching has arrived, i ^Wlth all the forms of law observed,- i the act waa a greater li suit to the law and law-abiding citizens than the most 1 frank lawleesncre could be. tec law and legalized lawless soomslles which cannot oowzlst with ! up-to-dste HviUzatlOB The dtopost- , tlon which will take fepn of Uw to ( violate tto spirit to the most dangerous, , of all—Balm

ktoryxsllsr to unfold a narratlva without an sad. -One* on a tlma there ulldihg filled with oorn." began the •loryieDer. -An enormous swarm of

-8top!“ commanded the king. -That J# to a bearded ehustnut. I want something new; but ft must he a story 1thout an end" The story-teller departed. Beveral boors later.be returned and was adiltted to the royal presence. "Oh. moot mighty monarch.- he be_aa. *T have found oae who can regale you with e story which to devoid

CITY DIRECTORY.

Frederick J. Melvin Jas 1

Wm. a Shaw ...Jaa.1.ItlO'iucMs, ■aaa. H. Moore. . .Jaa. 1. ISU ,

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Jr,p.C,AM. HslLCoUl ppi.iiv

la. Juba Mesray Post No., 40, y. A. It

the Ualra Friday of S

was aocomponied by a w Tour highness, this lady win tell a story which has no end.- announced the story-teller. isn the woman told the everything she was gotni. i her husband had his salary

The king

still

•HE REMEMBERS LAFAYETTE. Mlsa Mary Oetxandannsr, AgsM,Orest

Nsw Tork.-^Ons of the few surviving Americans who greeted fsyvtts upon the occasion of his sec and visit fo this country U now York, dhe to Miss Mary

home of her

nlaoe, Mrs. Edgar H. Holbrook at U4

West nghtleth street.

"Aunt Mary - as she la best ksewa to hundreds of friends, wah boro la Unloatown. Pa, and until two j

ago was a renu 8bs might he e

so yet but for sa nook

seat which

when she slipped and kip; Mace that time she has M polled to use a wheel chair. -It was foolish of ms to bo

.— fa walking,- she explained. ' __ I gm new auBerlag the pdhnlty. I regret that I cannot got around like I eed to. But then my friends ooma e wee me, and that to a great enttoThto la about tbs extant of say oomtoint that ebe has ever base known

iber wall the second via etts paid to this oountr i thus las tic reception glvs ® him at Union town when be was c

Washington. I had the pleasure and honor of being one of the girls select ed to scatter Sowers aloof Us path

many of the other maidens who shared icmora with bar. named the positions of the triumphal arebas, and described quits In detail the deooratYho roots of the parade. She Sat aha had frequently furnished Maeencas to the local pagers on the retain of tbs anniversary of bar

e always doing something for me."

a> Getaaudanner has two Mote • in noomtofton, JidL, and tl other. Mra. Baaoon. tg New Tork-

Tram" Hall, e local oil wen shooter.

eight quartaM r,l0g

“ gill well Hand * Jas. J. Doek . . Jan. 1.1U1 **' Jorephll Ul»?U ..Jan. i, 1M1 - Earn F. Ware ...Jan l.lkuv * Louie C. Sayre ... Jan. 1. l»0f *' F. B. Townsend .Jsn. 1. 1W»

Uecorder—J. W. I bompson. Jan. 1 1*10 Aaos-oor—Cbss. T. CaaptwU Jsu. 1 IWUU Collector--6ol. Needles .. .Jan 1. INn' freesurer—1 H BaUth Jr., Jan.l.lWli atvnj^cft—-Thor.. P Curtry.Jsn.l,lWll

->Mg- Inspector, w. 7. Cior-

JnaLUM

BOARD OF EDUCATION.

Bnmuel R. Btltes, Pie Dr. A L leach A’illlsm Vg-ler Clerk, Howard t. Otter.... William R, Bbeppard _ Wllltom B. OUbsrt .... Oeorge B. Douglass .. Lntbar C. OgdenDr. V.M.D Marcy-

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BOARD OF HEALTH Dr. A. L Leech. President. Sept 1.1*0* Dr V.M.D. Mercy, Health officer ** Mil Robert. 8. Hand " l*** WlllUa H Sheppard - 191b William Porter, becretary •* 1U1U OsorgeU Lovett " 1911

« Board of Trade President, Lather C. Ogden; Becrc Try, A. O. Merc haul. Jr.

Chnrch Directory

service, at BL Mary’s

days at 7.00 and » o’clock A. Devetloaa, Sunday and Friday even tt I JO o’clock. I services wm be held la Chapel. ..afeastona Bslnnlayt, add Thi ■leys before the First Fridar. from 1 to u. p. m , and from 7 SO toSJO p n

K*r». Arthur Hrw. Rea Bundays—CetebraUoe of lha Holy ■anion. LOO A m. Morning Prayer fleer and bermoa. (oa the Bret baade) feash meeth oetebrrtloa of Heir Co juoloollOjna a. bowl.y bebool I p. Bvealng (Choral) Berrloe and £ non 7 JO p. m. WtekOay»-WsJBasdays.Erruiag Prayer, 7 JO p. m. Saints Day's, Celebration of th Holy Communion LOO a a.

Preaching on 8n-d*y a In l h«- •rci.hut at 7 JO. Bunday Burning Worker* Msering 10.00 a. n. Bunday School at LOO r n. Wednesday evsnUi« Prayer Meeting JJJ0 o'clock Young People's Um ing Priday ev. V s* 7 JO o'clock aa’sMseUog Saturday evaaleg al8.(

Rev. James Burns, Pastor. “ Preaching on Bandsy morulngat 10 W 1 la the evening at 7.48. Meetings at 9 a. M<«od 9 JO P. n. at ^KuoHst School otlP.M. Epworth Uegec Soudey evening 7*0 o’clock Mid-week prayer service- Wsdneeds evening st 6 o'clock. Class mast logs. Toeadsy, Tbupda; d>'ridgy svauzn ;s.

)LD SI-EIKO PKBRBYTKIUAK SHtJRCR Rev. J W. Lowden will conduct the imees st'be Q-id bpring Prrmbrterse Chnrch Sunday morning at 10 90.

FrasssTTxstAu ca_„ _ James Melted. D. D..MlnUter unday service* at 10J0 a m., and 7J» p. m Roedey school at 9 80 p.m. Praver meeUng. Wednmdav LOO p Y. P. 8. C E Friday at TJo p. m. Strangers alwav* weloome. FIRM ALARM CALLS.

15 Washington street, gar's Landing.' It Wa-blngtoa street, near Union. 47. Washington street and Madison venue. M. Lafavette and Bank.streets. 68. Broad and Elmira streets. 86. Pittsburg and New Jersey avennee 69 Htookton steno«, between Jeffcr and Queen streets. Franklin and W . Howard stteel, ! C ‘ atnwts 94. O.-* ■■ 91 South Lafayette and Grant slre«U. 91. Brood ear and Beach avei 95. Perry Hreet. near Bridge •' sod Beach a-

Those who flare used it will have no other, and recommend It to their fellow sufferers.

Office 320 WASHINGTON ST. Both Phones

CAPS MAT

tope May Fus Departaieiii. msef Moudey cVcUiag U1 seoti oiuuUi at I AasumitW. aud krauann aMeeia

-4»>tlua« Dodgs. Nu. 11

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COUNTY DIRECTORY.

Ulrenlt Judge—Allen B. Enulcott Rep. 1 law Judgu—James M. B. Hildreth R«P- J Prosecutor of Pleas—Ernest W. Lloyd, Rep 1 sheriff—Robert R. Genoa. Hep

Gouty Clerk—Julius Way, Rep...mu surrogate—Chas- P. VaMmaa....l912 Umntr superiotondent of cebooia. sr O Barr ^1M8 - L ScuU.

County Board oi ElscUunt —Lemming L Hughes - U County board of Elections—Henry F- Dougherty, Rep. mu County Board of Btoctlone—William. J. Tyler, Dem mo Jousty Board ol Elections—Mick ael H. Eaarna, Dem. uog i'erma of Court—becond Tuesday la April. September and December. BOARD OF C. OSEN FREEHOLDERS A. B. Smith, -'alenoo JaA 1,1*10 W. 8. Johaso Ocean City .Jan. 1,1*10 John P. Fox. Ocean City ..Jan. 1.1*10 .Sylvester Spence, liuahea—l.n. 1, hill ' D. Ludlam. Sa Donato .-Jam. CWii Scbellenger. Erma Jam L IMv J* T. neauafL Cape May . .Jan. L nut 1L a Rutherford. Cape May Jan. i. 1*0*' Ubsrles Sam, Sea late City. Jan 1,1911 Chas Cluuuug, bea lolcCuy, Jan. 1,11111 Anttumy a Smith. Director aamuel Townsend. Clerk 8 late Senator—Hob. a Hand. Rep.19 •ieee*Wyman—C. E SUlle. Hep 1» ‘ TAXCOHMlbtUONEBS. EUls H. Marshall, beavllU. _19U0 RUiwell a Townsend. Cape May Coan Aaron W. Banc- Cape*May Uty... . 1910

S»UmUu1 Card*.

JAMES a a HILDRETH CoCXSKLLOlt-AT-LaW Mean rilreet CAPE LAY, N I. Notary Pcbuc

^KWlb T. STEVENb COUNSELLOR AT LAW, •14 Waaeisaius br.. i azwMax. M. J.

bupremr Court Couentssiooer. NOtarv Pobtoc. Commissioner for PennsVl vania;

W 8 HEIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE In nnv Part of Cape Hey Canty _ Holly Bench. N. J.

Contractors & Builders YORK BROS. P. O. Box 66i. Cape May, N. J.

James J. Doak Carpenter & S&uilaei Jobblna Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE lJAlfc N. J.

Edward A. Wilson’s Preparation of r ' Miss and B lodge ul •

_ . jrrnula U the Sovei__ for Conaumplkm, Asthma, j - Catarrh, La Grippe. ’ and an Throat and

OUR INVITATION - U you have never had any dealings with us, please consider this an invitation'to give us a trial. We will open an account with vou, in which your deposits can be payable cither on demand or «4 days notice. On the latter accounta, we p*y THBEE FEE CENT. INTEBE8T Call and see os or write to us and we will gladly open an account with you Security Trust Company

Cor. Washington nod Ocean Sis.

CAPE MAY. N. J.

* M- C. SWAIN MANUFACTURER OF Artificial Stone Pavement, Cellars, Floors. Etc., Etc Tut® aa® 37sbs sswia®. SBT CMOS OS onics A SKCIALTT

All Wore Guaranteed and Best OO -Z-aLAam Dm-ps Office and Residence, 3J7 Windsor Ave.

dr Reference FI'Bs'ishxd ttzmrcx. Cafe May. A. /.

WALL PAPER Big' Reduction In Spring Styles Before Decorating your Room look at my New Stock. Yon can save money by it BUM.A PS, LINCRUSTA WALTON. W. LENOIR 6?6 Washington St. Cape May, N. J.

MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET Cor. Washington and Ocean Streets 602 Washtagtou St. 217, 219, axl Ocaaa SC Meats, Groceries, Provisions and Fruits Chal<t Batt.r.-Shxrylau CUt K4gaU Spadnlty Country Produce fresh dally from our own farm Flak. Oysure. dams and Tarn pin. Drossad Pn^try The largest market ia Cape May.

Pierson and. Son.

^Png^llEW^CAPE^imY^iAHKET^)*

Cor. Waahlneton and Union Sts. Where you will find choice Grocies, Vegetables, Provi sions, and fruits. We also handle “Micheners Star Hams’.

Local F’honb.

WILLIAM E. JOHNSON -i --Catrer*- !•-

Klwr. JAmi. C1.I.A CnUor. r.Mrian. PUda I

TOCONSOMPTIVES^ omas 'IX)' & S 071

COIL WOOD & COKE

U3m. §t euer ?s i ftf BOAT’tHO’ LAU WCH - EWIUIEH ^ 1 ulSbop-Car. Catgir aud Jefferson Sta. CAPE RAT S. J.