IS SET FIELDER'S HELP
Bovemor Promises to Aid in Fight Against Higher Fares
HOG CHOLERA'S RAVAGES
Hunterdon County in Grip domic — State Inspector* Fight Spread of Disease—Blaming Foreign Spies Ridiculed.
(Special Trenton Correspondence.) Trenton.—In response to an appeal fro the South Jersey Commuters' As•Delation Governor Fielder has given assurance that the Stale, through the Attorney Onoeral'a ofi.ee. will take an active part in the fight of the traveltag public against the renewed attempt of the railroads to Increase Caras. He has also declared that the •abject will be given attention In bis annual message to the Legislature for the purpose of Increasing the powers of the Public Utility Commission. Experts employed by the Comtenters' Association have examined the receipts for taxes paid to the Sute by the railroads and declare that they do not pay taxes on the valuations placed upon their properties In their •nnual reports. .The West Jersey A Seashore as an example pays taxes on • basis of $£.000,000 leas property than It reports to its stockholders as own-
Hog Cholera's Ravages. The worst epidemic of hog cholera In the history of the industry In Hunterdon county is raging in that section. and Slate Inspectors are at a Ion to account for the rapid spread of the disease to communities far removed from any'Of the Infected Doe. Hundreds of farmers have planned to kill off their herds to market the meat before the disease appears, although many of the pigs are small and will not roach the usual butcherlog size for two months Farmers have been stirred by wild report* that foreign spies hsve been inoculating big herds of swine with cholera germs in the belief that mneb of the meat waa Intended for export. Inspectors ridicule this fanciful charge The Stale Board of Health and the Bureau of Animal Husbandry ■re cooperating. In fighting the dts-
especlally vigilant In watchb*'f TIO - v biases while the deer hunters “n^’-, quest of their game. is' The season this year Is Urn Iter arbor the three last Wednesdays In Octor«u m n> v and the Cm Wednesday In Novea her. IS. Owing to recent rains and the dltlon of the foliage, the 8tet> warden says Uie danger of “ tlon is not so great as oft< case, bnt a few days of run easily dry the leaves and »'
eaaliy possible.
In addition to the gunners** ib*
bur also makes s request to Mknriaz
era] public In the following wi„.
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'An appeal u also made P'‘tr.
one who goes Into the wood 0 . Ta | .
time of the year to be esped-' fnl about starting fires.
to which they resort rarely
must suffer. The 'UOnn. woods by hunters, by auU , " ; ' rr - by cam iters. Is s privilege. •toljS" and In the name of the* of Conservation and IkW *H0Mavkx. strong appeal Is made t W c,Mt - propeny In every way
Backs Murder
The latest phase of «fc OF REGISTRY '-barge made by form* _ ecri0(M U,{>TRY
lerrev Sluddifnrd M.
Ho Froe Rhone Service.
Tbo attampt of the town of Absecon to bargain with the Delaware and Atlantic Telegraph and Telephone Company for froe telephone service has C J*SC disapproved by the Board of FubUtility Commissioners. The tele me company applied for approval ol ^ ^1B ordinance by which the town al r '%wed the company to construct its
tj- r
In a recent case the Supreme Court decided that the dty of Plainfield could not enforce Its contract against the Public Service Corporation for free service, and the utility board ■ays that. In view of this decision. It is compelled to withhold Its approval of the Absocon ordinance.
Balks at Second Wedding. Having kept their marriage a ee cret for six months. Mr. and Mrs. Roland C. Rockafellow. of North Plainfield, allowed their parents to •grange another wedding, which was Interfered with by the disappearance of the husband, according to the de tails unfolded in the suit brought by Mrs Laura Warnoch Korkafrllnw for divorce. The Court of Chancery h»> last allowed the wife n d - me nisi which is In reality a ..-mporary dr croe becoming absolute In six months tf the court desire*. The suit discloses one of the most Interesting cases that has come before the Court for Chancery In some yean. The young couple kept tbelr dandc* tine marriage a secret and Kockafe! low kept on courting his wife, whom everybody still supposed to be Miss Warnoch. Then the date for the weddlnr was set and according to the taatlmmiv. as the time approached Rockafellow became afraid of the expose re and upon the night of a dinner in honor of the proposed attendants at the wedlng Rockafellow disappearad and has not since romiuiintralrd with his wife. The special master states that the
Hcrvey Studdlford M<
gar Wallace conspired *• •"*▼« -S was the statement by 8. R'iW, AJbir, ton. the chauffeur in the naWthe charge Is absolutely true. Moore alleged that Wallace » »••• Shelton 115 as a part of “W ■■ which Shelton was to get Moore to gr to Bordentov*' 2, 19)6,
a married woman tl the plan of Wallaoo. M have the woman's h'
and kill Moore. <>i sn Im*? -
Shelton says the
that he took the IlCwm u
of Moore, as hla as future evidence,
ready made affidavit t ' h p cumsunces by which nm get him to Induce Mo
Bordenlovrn house.
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Ccre.lmaaion Reports
Governor Fielder port submitted
Make Cheap Barometer, sal her man described the other day a cheap, homemade barometer. He said It wo* only neceaanry to tak-- a Piece of string about fifteen Inches long and to soak It aevcral hour* in a strong solution of salt and water. After being dried the string should have a llghi weight tied to one end tnd be hung up against a wall, a mark being •nade to show where the weight reache*. The barometer I* now cotnIt la a* accurate nx a >100 instrument. The weight rtaea for wot weather and falls for fine.
It when his mules balked at pulling the wagon out of a mudhole. “Olt up lltar. Buck an' Whaeler." he shouted. *an' If It wasn't the Lord's holy Sabbath day I'd lick hell outen you!"— New York Evening Post.
Real Estate Insurance BUILDING LOTS In x Growing Section Ripe for I mprovements COOPER B. HATCH
& CO.;
Cultivate Art of Listening. Ustenlng always Implies under standing, for neither the babe nor the sage will come and talk to us If oar understanding ban not first awakened them and called them forth. “Counsel In the heart of man Is like deep wa ter." eays the ancient, ' but a man of understanding will draw It ouL"
Water Supply Co- R |p that have been b purchase of thiu South Jersey for' At the genera2 the question o ’ ter commission t , ton lands and to . million dollars fo Ing funds to pay will be submitted Governor Fielder partment of conaer opment and the St Commission to rusk subject. The dopa ! “ ration and develop u^r.
replied.
Would Uplift .. The report of th £ V’ answers a dozen *. r|> tll M| ' v ^ by Governor Flelde Oisuo. dr. d. ..w •ton believes the .*' r *‘ serve a potable x lx- sold by promises an econoi ®*iril
for the benefit of all, 'Ipalltiea. Besides.
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1 puldi.
L-otuniisslon thinks used for foreatratl
'ary training groun .t „f Hrri y m fur ijiagation. agricc ’•uitn. u> me d-i-rrtrd. pur lose*, developn ' ' "" v *“
rs. prison lalsd- f
Itneys" In South .\iih?imi» erfering with the ' '1^‘to ,
erval.ou project.
The tract compr rouic* u. l*l». uninhabited wild b ■jSj*«rInwa The value of % 'niUrr? •iTla ly less than >10. J l"' tkaintj. Ni •Pi-rove G ..p,,., Mlvl , laud, before the a. f rsdr^ivn's l.uildn
mated It will b.-
>r Fielder to give in tl- lull -i an There Is ■'* ent for the tract ■nilu-d bnuts nd r< ater Supply ‘ omr^ l, '. 'j! riie lands sre owi* <n in. miUxs.i. > u estate, and the *,*' r , , ‘ ,l •en advised by tlMlImubrl. ‘ .4.* 1
,at m 1911 the
om the lauds yle LI»*n» sl
irted
The (Seers and directors of the Ocean Citv Title awl Trust Company are much gratified with the business of the company during the past summer. Ilie number of new friends and deposit' rs has more than doubled the .v period of last year, which was Utc greatest summer growth in the
company's short history.
1 he company started business during the summer of 1!I|0, hut did not make very rapid strides until it moved to >ls present commodious ■"«> wellappointed banking home in August, ll'l I. lu aim has always been, anil is now, to serve iu customers well. The company is the depositorv of the city, county. State and United State* funds. It* assets on Septemim r 14 last were fast approaching the th ice-quarters of a million mark.
some localities," says Presi-
Largest Animal Kingdom. In the course of an Interesting nature sermon In the Woman's Home Companion Charles Edward Jefferson, peator of Broadway Tabernacle In New York city, said: “There are more kind* ot birds than there are kinds of fishes and serpents and animals combined. The largest of all the kingdoms of sentient life Is the kingdom of the birds.''
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:n satisfactory report* as to business ondtUors. so w« arc fortunate in a F able to bring to the notice of r." nu* and natrnu* thi.- encouraging ta'.ement of lianking conditions, for only every busines* man and all inrrcsted in the success of our resort an point with a certain degree of r-ie to the two tanking houses of our 1 it y having combined assets of more !> .u onr million six hundred thousand o..ar». as our lusty competitor, the National Bank, is ranidly reach -
'( 'he million mark.
The title denartroent of the Ocean . Title and Tiust Comnanv durin" ir summer has made an exceptional " - mg. as the transfers of real esc. hand r.i hv this department have -••• n n! :> per cent, nu tease over any " , '*' r the rompanv started to! si searrhes and insurance title*.
depart menu are at |
Felt She Had Kick Coming. “Are you the editor of the paper?" asked the lady with the drnb si«t*. calling. “1 am.* replied the man with the poised pencil “Well. I called to ask you tf you wouldn't get larger type My name was in your pai«i five times last week and a nelghboi of mine told me she never saw it”
Act of Goodness Its Own Reward. !*•« u* never forget that an act of goodness Is of turtf an act of happlness No reward coming after th* event can compare with the •wee* reward that went with H.—Maurice
211 MARKET ST.,
Camden, - - N. J.
Those
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IRVING FITCH
THE BEST
! l Toilet Accessories, Stationery Drugs, and Confectionery SODAS AND sundeas * i_ AND Landis Avr. Ska Islk City, N. J.
Have you made them yeti You can prove for yourself by three tests what shell has the quickest and strongest primer, the deepest penetration, the highest velocity and the greatest waterproofing. It' - * better to know about shells than to depend on guesswork and claims. Wc will give you, free, a booklet ui instructions nuking tests.
The Rex Hotel and Cafe
ON THE BOARDWALK HERMAN SCHENKEL. Proi,. SEA ISLE CITY, N. 1.
» Modern Convaun,™ *?**
A. G. Rice & Company
Maeterlinck.
If i
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Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local rppliratems, as tliev cannot rj-ach tb.- diseased portion „f the eir. :i'7ri'*.‘ ,,,, i V "“ T 10 desfnsss,'ami that is by coiKtitaiional r.-mi-diiw 1 b-aln.-s. is caust-d by an infiam<-<i oenditlon of tli* umcous lining of tlx- Knstacliiau Tube. When Uiis tube is Inflamed have a rumbling sound or imperfect I i j ng, and wben it is cntirelv cl<*cd. Deafness u the result, and niibwatlieinnaiu mat mu can be taken out ami this tube restoid p. it* normal condition, hearing will l„ destroyed forrxi-r; nim -sacs ..ot of u-n are caus.-d by Catarrli. men IS nntl.mg but an inflamed condi-
on of the mucous surfaces.
We will give line Hundred Dollar* for
“vess.-of 1 b-afnews (cansdbvcatarrh) .at cannot be curd bv Hair; Catarrh
ure. bend for circulars free. ■■ 1. OHKNKY.A 1X1.. Toledo, Ohio,
bold by Druggist, 75c.
Take HalTs Faio.lv 1111, for corn-tip*.
i; MRS- FRITZ CH0NECKEB-S | H9 TEL BELLEVUE S-. Landi, Avenue and Frit, SI. Sa. lal, dlv N J jBat-afahitfltanr ' ' ■wwoswoes-s,
HOTEL STEVENS
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YOUk TRIP WILL NOT BE COMPLETE
e of limber and .
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iinltux you take alonj; a bottle of Hiaca’s Whiskey. H nil] ,x,u,c in handy Dh», Un a glass now and then will help you lo Irrlict withstand the rigora and haidsliipsi you tiuy lie subjected to. So Mop in and gel a bottle hcfoie
you start.
OPEN ALL THE YEAH directly on the hoard walk
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NEW JERSEY
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am prepared to do your painting at any time or at short notice. A tr.ul will convince you that you made n.» mistake in employing « man with ThirtvYiars experience in City. Town, Country and .<-a I.aintmg. Rest white lead, linseed oil and pure
uquors and Wines of Quality WDKAN AVE. A PLEASURE RA1I.KOA1/ Ass Id. nttv B I
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l roprietor
J. P. DELANEY SJNS ^lEA ISLE Gin C£Mm WORKS fr
amos of Cement Work Done. Walks. Porches. Piers, Chimneys. Blocks. laurn \'asef. Hitching Posts,
RuildinR Blocks — Plain And Ornamental Also Plus terinR, etc. dj^Agents for
Cape May San^^^
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CALENDARS
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