Cape May County Times, 16 February 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 2

eiESMum l our flour riws

Sil BY RECORDS

Deeds Transcribed At County Clerk’s Office Ourino the ■ Past Week.

When Mob Law Ruled Tor Awhile

In New York City.

it amount of Cbnslderdtosi t* n named in the Deed waa t>. simum preact!bed be law

The following coorcyancrs were eo for record In the County Clerk's Onicr, week - todlnK February 9, 1917: Ocean City Ocean City Gardens Co. to Geornr Woodaide. Lot 1437, block 14. plan 3. Samuel B. Do'.rbs. et u*. to G. W. F Woodalde. Quitclaim, same as above. jobn Marts, et us, to Joalah E. DuBola. Lot 53, Girard Realty Co. . .. Joaeph E. Garrison, et uv. to Georgia M Lot on N. W. aide of Central Are.. 17* feet S. \V. from S. W. line of 6lh St. J. Thomas F. Welsh, et al. to William P. Flood. Lot 194, Bayous. H. Newell Heullngs to James si. Chester. Lot In section D.. on 14th street. 100 feet N. W. from Ocean avenue. Tasmship of Upper Elia M. Townsend, et vlr, to Jacob KUgman. Lots 5. 7. 8, 9 and 15, section L. TuckSea Isla City Caroline May Wile. Jr., to Carolina Realty and Improvement Com puny. *3000. Lots 1 and 3. block 18, North scctlai.

The Guilty Mi

By M. QUAD

OCEAN on. N. f will ba in SEA ISLE CITY, at Bra Ul« Pharmacy Wedncaday A Friday Each Weak

DURING THE PANIC OF 1837.

Short Crops and Hi#. Prieaa Addad ta tha Tarrara Mf th* flwafcta. Oiaaetae. and Warahi—«l Wars Wraakad by

tha Franilad Populacs

Dot a tramp, bat I tmj

come the nest tWnf to one iiij With my bavin;; beau III work for montliK, with my boll

leaa -and aaady «n«J

my aaklug for a meal Iterv there ax I ti*ui|>ed the hi tween Umtlou and LI ter

The imuIc of 1837 waa one of the ,.00^1 | H . blamed for alziiiK uioxt severe tbla eotmtrr has ever as- -profeMlonar and treat hi*

(ierkuccd. Owlns to the acarchy of , UB , y

money overy sort of business received 0ne II | K | 1 t, in the u Midden and severe check. The price I came upon a ___ of money rose, and none but those with ne itber wife nor chjldreu, btw the beet security could get It at any 1Jvl!lJt a , one on h i, amul! hold!* terms. name was riolborne, and. tb

The financial aufferlng waa atUl fur Bt fir> , hfl flna [|j. pgv,. , ne a boarfs thcr aKsravated by the acarclty aud bUp|M , r >nd tlie | tr irilege <»f paaainc blch price of flour in tbc eastern cities the ln bu lMini when supper The Hessian 71 j 1 bad made aneb rav waB Anlsbetd' and be had beard my ages that the cropa along the AtlanOc storj . be llffer<s1 me , pipe, and’ we coast atatea were almost a complete . . . . , uu ctwt

RICHARIi W. CRCNM KBK COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW 8EA ISLE n-n. N. J. CAMDEN OEEH R 522 Market St, CAMDEN. N. J.

Avalon Development Company to Jmn Rre.tr 1 Irwin. Lot 82, section 22. Capa May Caart Haase Emma U. Hall to William G. Hand. 825. Strip one foot wide and 101.7 feet long, on N. E. side of Mechanic street, adjoining lands of Wzn. G. Hand. Baraucb of North Wildwood Ellen E. Cameron, et vlr. to Frank L. Kin*. Lot 2, block 171. f fr .~ L. Band to Mrs. Sadie A. Smith. 8810. Lot 87. block 135. Commonwealth Brewing Company to Lewis Bishop. Lots 208. 210 and 212. Walnut avenue, and lot 811. Chestnut avenue, block 881. atr of Wildwood John W. F. Wl'klnson. et us. to Frank L. King. Lots 9 and 10, block 48. Charles H. Bender, et ua. to Frank L. Kin*. |350. Loti 4 and 5, block 54. Same to Seme. 8200. I»t 30. block fil. Township af Lawer Mary Buhm, et vlr. U» Merrill Wilson. (3400 Four arrra on North side of New England RoaJ. adjoining lan^ id Abram Ilarvea and James H. Hughes. Capa May City Edward W. Dale, et us. to Ida R. Hayward. 1225. Fart of lot 9, mar- of White Hall property, 75 fed N. E. from E comer of Whits Hall court with Jefferson street.

Lawyers

Over 8W y«iin unusual strikes

coast states were 1

failure. In certain sections It waa rec-oinmend-tJ that the legislature establish public era Defies for the storage of

wheat.

Affairs in New York were brought to a crisis by the leaders of the Antl-«no nopoly, Equal Rights or Lorofoc© party, who plastered the walls and feBce* of the city with a handbill calling a meeting of the people to be held In tbr

City park.

On the appointed afternoon some 6.000 persons, mostly foreigners, pathered In front of the city hall, kiose* Jacques « ns chosen chairman, hut the crowd was quickly parted Into gn>iii>s and addressed by several sj>ealiers. Conaplcuour among the orators was Alexander Ming, Jr., many times a candidate for city recorder. He closed bis harangue by offering a set of reao tutious to b« presented to the legtala tare and praying for a law prohibiting the circulation of bank notes under $100. They were adopted, and Mlu: waa carried off on the shoulders of hi

Another speaker meanwhile

dressing another group of listeners aud. carried away by the denunciation of the holders of flour, exclaimed: “Pel low cl tiled. Mr. Hart has now 6S.OOO

barrels of floor in hla a

3R CHARLES B RIDER. nfcNTIS? ■lag Adinir.tMterrd -OP Central Ave, Cilv. N. Rell Phntw 11?*

of the on leJ took

y««

ed by the French kDig Henry

deriug all lawyers to slgt their pleadluga and to atatc ih, aimmni they were charging tbc-.r (Uenu for ihrlr services. This wus done »> ihut the lawyers eould lie properly and sufflclently taxed on their Incuutw. The law vers ob)*--i«ii. mi.l ihe sirik:*. causing an entire slay of Ju liciul pro -eedings, followed. IVci-e whs tvsion-d by the nonenforrpnMtit of the ordirtiuam-e.

thr gb it was not rqiealed.

Paacing of ths Ink.

“A drop of ink makes million^

think.’

"It used to." replied Mr. F.-nv iggle. “Now It merely makes some bmgr man wonder why you didn't use a typewriter."

Valua of Goat'a Milk.

For aome reason goal's milk bus er been popular In America, although In Eurojte, especially In France, Italy aud BwTtxerland. It Is much esteemeQ, particularly for babies. A goat can be kept at a «mali expense, wher It aid be Impossible to keep a cow. Harden waste and roadside browse will sup port It. A small shed affords suttlcleut shelter. A guai Is fni cleaner lu Its bablis tbiiu a cow aud n->|Ulres only such entv ns a child cun gite 1L Let us get goal* Youth's l'<'iii|ianion.

dWFlflW

anti offer him $8 a barrel, and If be doec not taka If—here aomebedj iuui’hed him on the ahoulder—"we ahali

detain from him In peace."

The bint waa enough, and hla bearers set ou In a body for the warehouse of Ell Hart A Co, In Washington street. Tha -lerka. on the apptoaeb of tbr mo’u, hastened to shut the doors, bul one was burst In and barrel* of flour were rolled Into the atr pet and opened, jf- “rtjt. with a few police, now

eo from the aapfcbf'WtfMln

sacks of wheat meantime bad been thrown from the window by scores, and the flour eagerly garnered up by women aud children. A thousand bnsaela of wheat and 600 barrels o flour are said to have been destroyed. While the mob was (bus engaged the cry "Meech. Meerh!" was rabu-d, and a party went off toward the East river to attack the warehouse of Meech A Co., but stopped on the way aud sacked the warehouse of Derrick Sc Co.

and destroyed thirty barrels

In a card puhllabed In the newspa pen Hart A Oo. remarked that the 1m preaaion prevailed that they were mo nopollzlug flonr. The truth was. al) flour In the city waa the propel ty of (be millers and wac held uuder tbc 1-octroi of the owners. It Wa B uveuiess 10 aay that the destruction of an art! cle could not tend to reduce the price Nor did It, for flour at once went up

CO rents a laurel

At a second meeting In the park n few weeks later the crowd came bear lug flags Inscribed “No rag moneygive us gold or allver," “Down with chartered monojiolles." “We go for prln Ciple: no monopolies." "We will enjoy our liberties or die In the last ditch." A carpenter's bench waa used for a 1 platform, and mounted on this Ming

sat at hla door and smoked auu o ted for an hour. It was agreed that 1 should torn to next morning and work with him in his fields for half a month. While we were (batting, a neighboring farmer ns met Saunders came up «nd halted for five minutes, and two other* passed oil the highway and sainted Holborne with a good evening. It erma 10 o’clock before I went to .he hern, and. being tired and sleepy. 1 wan soon in dreamland. How long 1 had slept when I waa awakened by the sound of voices In anger. 1 could not aay. but 1 heard what seemed to l>e a quarrel be tween Holl«>nie and another man. Tbc voice of the other was high pitched and had a catch In It. Ii was not a summer, but a sort of gasp, a* If catching bis breath. I was not tally aroused, n.ir did the quarrel continue

lone-

It was suutlx- next morning when I woke ami tunie.l out. The hoime wav only alomt five r<sls away, and after looking alsiut to see If HoHsirM ware In alght I moved along to the house Hit dead Iwdy wan .10 the grass before the open door. He had Ioh-ii .-truck 0*1 the head with a <-luh and killed by a ■ingle blow. 1 was upset by the discovery. as you may believe. After

Let us go | touching hla fare aud flmlliig It raid I

AUGUST NAHM

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Landiw Ave, See Isle City

started off on the run for the new res 1 farmhouse, liaif a mile sway. The farmer waa milking his cow. and bis wife wna prep -ring breakfast, but they returned with tuc at ome. and Mher nelghls-rs were called, and a bog waa sent off to 1 be in-arest police station 1 told my story to the people, ami all believed me. as why shutiM Ibej noi when Saunders waa among them71 And yet when the police come I heir very first move was to arrest me tt the

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h.i.ST^.WWllr 11 ' ■—■ If y<’U agree that the i>olic« were aares y.,11 will agree that the others were fouls. No sooner wna I charged with the murder than all turned agaln>t me. Saunders suddenly rente mix-rod that our couversariop waa heated as he came up. The two who passed by thought they heard me nae threatening language. A farmer whom 1 had imt aeen at all the evening before claimed to have come near enough lo the bonre to have hoard me ask Hollx.mo for the loan of £•_*. | was angered. hut not frigbteur'1. I asked the police to Investigate my l«d ou the straw, and they found It still warm. I ask)d^ them to look through the houae ami they found nothing <ll-turbed. I *■1.-1 •hem to note that the lotdy waa cold, and the doctor who was autu moned said that life had been extinct

for neit-u or eight hours.

1 was examined by a magtatretr. wb* said I would no doubt get my j Just deserts, aud the police made n > mote whatever to tiud another party. Even the Jailer aud the turnkeys ‘ chuckled over the hanging that must | result I i'*i| -f having heard the | quarrel, hut they said I lied. 1 told | of the arrangements made to go to work for flolbonie In the morning.

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urged hla hearers not to use rag money ' k 1 ” ''‘vy ■Billed In dor 1*1which waa the foundation of artUux j 1 aliu-*t ready for the aulrcx racy aud monopoly. Another *p.-aVt-r I 411,1 fl, e hanging when a ix.-sou, whose advised the crowd to go w#at Id a laxly. Men,, t>' 1 do not know to this day aud buy land at $1.25 an acre, found a new i “‘"'I have la-en moved by i'aptrit state and let the ariatocrata build their of aent me a lawyer aud gave own house*. This time the artillery i 'he lawyer money to work w ith. Prealo paraded, and nv disorder occupied change’ Why. a born fool -ould'have The pat-1; of 183? passed Into history P 1 ' Wed up the threads of the case and «* probably the moat severe monetary cleared toe Within six Lour* after I crisis the country has ever experieuced I had told the Iswy rr of the quarrel and Banks all over the country failed, ami j ,l, e man with the catch in hla voice most of the notes In circulation becam- •hey bad the murderer *|xMf 1. Hla valueless Many large business Ann- «*auie was Jainhun. and tb- quarrel also failed, and mlils aud factortea abut *'*■ o’ er the lease ..f the farm, and down lus-ause tbetr products could not ’he club with whl. h he U,| delivered lx- sold. Rich men Ixx-ame |xw, and ! «he blow, hating lost his temper but l»s.r people because there was no work : “ot meaning to km. f . IUH ] jj, hj, • 1 I* hsd suffered for lack of food. In ( hoiuc. Mure than that he broke down no place was the panic more keenly felt “iJ oiaje « Dill •■onfrs.lon. ar -d when than lu New York, where al) the bank* i the as.ln** eauie on l.e siuofl In the su-j-emled May 10. 1837. rhUaJelpbla ' dock In mt place NeteithffbM. hi , ‘ TV * , ‘ ! Beftlug me SI liberty the judge did It

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A Orest WSrel. my crime,, n.n , . oner 1,“^ And laixt-y. tu the late of Man. la the me out. sl.j i > ,, hendquartafa of the lead mines of the the cutinro un » | Island It 1* celebrated also for Its and chagrined

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