TWO TERMS ENOUGH. H—4 SIwM ■ot BtpwbHoa Swcc— by Um of Rm4 Tactic*. The PhlUdtlpfaU I'rtu raoaoUy oonUlued * <li.pitch from Trenioo, bearing on the Cepe May Kepoblloen Senatorial •Wualloc In «bleb e pnxnlnrnl leader
■eld:
•• *1 bale to nee the Heyd faction adopttog the Ucllce of formeT MaoeUir Kaod'e crowd in Someract,' aald a man high In ibe Uepabltran Coanolla *1 bo|w Uit» affair in Capa May can l>e eeUled apredil) and with .aliafaction to all. It awiua to me that Senator Hand abould withdraw from the couteet. He baa already bad two lorrae in Ibe Senate and ttmuld not be aeeking tb« third, wbieb la more (ban any other man from Cape May County " ‘On the other hand, Mr. Creeae baa aerred eery acceptably In the lower Houae aod la entitled to promotion.' " The dlapatcb atao aald: "It la reported here that Dr. Jullna Way, eounty clerk, and E. Clinton Hewitt, eurrogate, who have heretofore been Hand men, have come out for Crtaae and it is known that they hare aletrong following. It la also declared that Cape May Democrat* arc aiding Hand, IrellccIng be will be oaey to defeat at the polls. "Mr. Hand la recognised as a Kean man and It la asserted that this account* for the eagerncra in some quarters to bare him prelected, the State Serial on elected l Me FaU having a rote In the United States senatorial contest In 1905. Congressman l.oudenrlager, one of Kean's lieutenants, has been at work in the districts. "There would, it was argued among the leaders, be no impropriety In Governor Morphy going into the camp of the Han* forces and making them give way. He la the cha.rman of the Kcpubllean State Committee and if be believes that the success of the party U likely to be endangered by a continuance of tbe strife there could be no rational objection to bis interference."
nsHDifi CREEK. Krlgat Foster afui wtfeof Philadeb B iia spent Sunday with bis sister,
rm. KUa Woo Ison.
Alvah Eldrcdge, wife and son are visiting relatives in this place. George Cummings and wife, of West Cape May, and E. Morris f3ate of Philadelphia, spent Sunday under the parental roof with J. C. Bate
and wife.
Mias Mollie Tomlin returned to Camden Monday after spending aev-
NOT1CH OP RBtitSTRATION.
Notice is hereby given that the Boards of Registry and Klcctioo in and for each and every election dtatrict or voting precinct ii
Cape May county, will meet on
Tuesday. September 8th, 1003. at the place where the nest election In the! district will be held, at one o'clock in tbi afternoon, and remain in aceaion on til nlnt o'clock In tbe evening, for the purpose of making np from the casvaMlng books two liata of rrgi.tera of the names, reaidcncea and street number*, if any, of all tbe persona in their respective election districts entitled to right of suffrage therein at the neat rite-
•"I .itb tar .tarr, Mr..
Minnie Bate.
Mia* Mary Bate and Marvin Oliver i»l Wet Cape May, called on relatives
here Friday.
Swain Woolaon and wile spent Sunday with A. Woolaon abdlamilv. Reuben P. Mount, wife and son visited relatives at Cape MaySunday. Mis* Hannah ituphes returned to her home in Philadelphia Monday. Mrs. Dorr Eldrcdge and Miss Jen nie Woolaon are visiting relatives in
Philadelphia this week.
Mr*. Cynthia Matthews entertained Robert Matthew*, wile and children and Milton Matthews and-friend of Holmeaburg. Pa„ Sunday. William E. McKean and wife entertaiued A. G. Baton and wile, of Philadelphia, Charles McKean and wile, of St. Paul, Minn., Irwin Stevens and wife, ot Cape Mav, and Will Swain, wife and daughter ot Cold
‘ 5 priog on Sunday.
Mrs. Ella Woolaon and Miss Han' nah Hughes spent Thursday with
Sarah Shaw.
Mr*. Ida Kieler and daughther, of Philadelphia, spent last week with Mrs. Sarah Snyder. lacob Barnett and wile spent Sunday with relatives at Holly Beach.
COURT HOUSE. Miss Brooxoe Hewitt, of Anglesei spent Saturday with relative* here. Rev. Frank Shermerand wife wet e Sunday visitors at Cape May City. Thomas Ludlum.of tbe Light Ship Zizania, is this yreek with his wife here. , Albert, Samuel and Miranda Stillwell, oi Cape May City,are this week . at the home Qf Theo. Whilldin. Mrs. Joceph McCraven, of Phila delphia, is spending a few- da)* with her parents, John Dalbler and wife. Miss Edna Whilldin is this week with Cape May friends. Mrs. Southern Page, oi Dias Creek, was in town on Monday. Meda Meginley, ol ynglesca, spent Saturday with Mrs- Harry Stites. Roy Ehrhardt, of Warren, Pa., spent a lew days of this week at the home ot Alfred Scull. J*billip Bowers and family, Bridgeton, are visiting at the home of Charles Mills. Miss Polly Archer is on the sick lift. Miss Helen Hand is entertaining company this week. Leander Taylor and family and Mrs. Rebecca Heintz and children spent Monday at Holly Beach, Andrew Marts, wile and son Paul, of Millville, arc spending a few days with Mrs. Matt's parents, Andrew Heritage and wife. Mrs. Olive Norton and son, Levi, of Minotola, are at the home of Somers Norton. Henry Watson and family are entertaining company from Camden. George Foster, of Philadelphia, visited hit parents here Sunday.
QIirmUM BATTLinXLU AK) WASX-
Tananally-Csadwtid Tow via vtslaSaOmdThe tour will leave New York 7.55 a. m., and Philadelphia 12.20 p. m.. Saturday, September 26, in charge of a Pennsylvania Railroad Tourist Agent, and will cover a period of aix days. An experienced chaperon, whose especial charge will be -unescorted ladies, will accompany the party throughout. Round-trip tickets, covering tranapor jilion, carriage drives, and hotel accommoriations, will be sold at the extremcly low rate of S22 from New York, $2! from Trenton, $19 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other points. For itineraries and full iniormation apply to ticket agents; Tourist Aigent 263 Fifth Avenue. New York; 4 Court Street, Brooklyn ; 7S9 Broad Street, Newark, N. J.; or address Geo. W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Sution, Phila-
delphia.
The Board of Chovn Freeholders mat .at the Court Hoaae last week to open Che bids for the construction of a new iron bridge over Davao)'» Bon, at Seavilla. But three bida were filed, aa follow*: Chaa. Church, of Cape May, •1075; Kvcrton Corson, Oeaaa City, $1400; sad H. H. Hoffman, Andaam. •1-14. The last named bring thelowaat
Festival at Cold Spring.
Thera will be a fastirai held in the Jr. O. U. A. M. Hall, at Cold Spring, Toas-
day evening, September 1, for the bene- neither one made a play good individual fit of the Daughter* of the American arore, Mitchril grin* in #l\nd CoJalmn
cream^enke nod oon- in 8Z, boi their team work waa superb,
nrvoiuuuu. it creaui, cose mao cob/eetStfaary rill be Bold. Come everybody
pnd have a good time.
CAPE MAY POINT. The Happening* of e. Week At This
Pretty Seaside Resort.
The lourth annual performance ot “Snowed In." a domestic comedy in three acts, was given by the Cape May Point Dramatic Association at the Country Clnb on Monday evening. The entertainment was for the aid of the Church of St. PeterVby-the-Sea, which will shortly be put to large eupenie through the moving of the building made necessary bv the
encroaching oceanv
A crowded house greeted the "young actors and actresses, all of whom were perlectly fitter! to their parts. The hit of the evening was made by*Mr. Reynold Spaeth, who played the role ol “ Toe," an outcast dfphar: boy. His droll speeches and clever‘acting drew forth continuous -applause. The other characters were equally well acted, notably the “Miss Kitty,” impersonated by Mias Anna Stokes," and “Tim Striker,"
by Mr. Merritt Bond.
thaiala flu mamliu idlln or who ■hall be ahowu by the affidavit in writing of aomc voter in that election diatri A to be a legal voter therein. And on the aame day and between the aamc hour* the aaid Board* of Registry and Klee tioo will bold a primary eU nion of dBegatea to convention* of political part lev or for making nominations, or for both, agreeable to the provision* of "A further aapplemrat to an art entitled 'An art to regulate elec tions, 1 " which aaid supplement waa appro\ - ed April is, 1903 And notice 1* hereby further given, lh-. the said Boards of Registry and Election will have their final meeting on Tuesday, October 27th, 1003. at the place of their former meeting, at t hour of one o'clock in the afternoon, at _ remain in session until nine o'clock in the evening, for tbe purpose of revjaint reeling the original register*.of addi to the names of all person* entitled to the right of suffrage in that election district the neat election, who shall appear in pen before them or who shall be shown by 1 written affidavit of aomc voter in such election district to be a legal voter therein, and of erasing Rrcrcfrom the natn who. after a fair opportunity shall be shown not to be entitled to vote Done in accordance with an act of Legislature of the State of New Jersey, entitled "A further supplement to an art to regulate elections.‘' Approved April*. 1898. and the amendment* thereto. W J. TYLRR. Clerk of County Board of Election* Cape May C. H.. N J,. Aug. 13. 1903. r--x>, 41
TOEI au Of RUl m.
By virtue of au ord. r bearing date the fifteenth day of August, oue thouaai d nine hundred aod three, made by Lewis T. 6ieve>a. Esq., Befrree in Bankruptcy, in the matter of Samuel B. Con ver and Herbert A. Buzzard, individually, and trading an Co " ver A Buzzard, bankrupts, the aubacriber will expose to aale at public vendue, on Wednesday, September 23, 1903, at 2 o’clock in the aflemo'in at No. 6M Aabury avenue, in tbe City of Ocean City, Cape May County, New * all those two certain lota or
pieces of ground situate, lyi .g and being in the City of Ocean Gty, In the county of Cape May aod State id New Jersey, numbered three hundred and aerentyaereu (377) aod three hundred and seventy-nine (37V) in Bectiou A on plan of lots of Ocean City Association, and bounded and described aa follow*: Beginning at a point 00 the northwesterly aide of A*bury avenue, at tbe die- : anoeof tbr huudnd and seventy feet southwo*. rly from the southwesterly line of Sixth.street; containing together aouthwc* rly of fiat point in front or brr^dih on the sa'd Aabury avenue alxty feet (each lot being thirty feet In width) and of that width extending in length or depth noi thwesterly between lines parallel with aald Sixth street one bundled feat to a Cm cu feat wide street. Being tbe eame premises which were conveyed to the aald Samuel B. Coo ver, one of tbe above named bankrupts, by deed from William D. Wilson aod wife bearing date June 96th, 1901 and recorded in tbe Clerk’s offioe of Cape May county In Bonk 160 of Deeds page 315, Ac. Tbe above described premises will be ■old subject to existing encumbrances.
Matthew Jefferson,
Cape Hay's Beat Season. 1 Cape May expects to have a ae which will last until lata In September. A number of eventa have been arranged on the goli (inks and at tbe hotels take up the time of visitor*, and in all probability at the close of the seasc can be said that Cape May has pi through the best season of its history and its longest one as well. It is remarkable how the dancing is bring kept up, aod it is probably due to the fact that the. visitors are coining in larger numbers and that there is a constant change of the pereonnri of the guests. Heretofore there has been a great deal of dancing which gradually decreases as tbe season wanes. But this year the number of new faces seem provide a new set of those who desire to trip tbe light fantastic. Consequently, all the hops are well attended.
eiunwisiisiiumnnaiip HIT COUimn 8MB [UHISS.
ship Committee, Messrs. George Dickinson, Daniel Scbellenger and Aaron Woolaon, and of Collector Junes T. Hoffman, and Clerk Charles C. Reeves, examined. Tbe petition is bring circulated by Daniel Cosgrove, an ardent Hand supporter. In the belief of the people of the township, tbe whole matter fa a
move for political purposes to ' the township voters into si
Senator Robert E. Hand fora nation. Tbe township committee and Mr. Hoffman court an examination of their books, add many of the ritiaeas already aee in this move a great cost. If tbe court appoints a commlaaion to examine the hooka, the township wiH have to bear the burden and it will be quite a charge against the taxes for the
H Xrtlw books are foand to
coming year, correct, whicn
■townamp WI to bear by paying the coat of the in-
vestigation.
Local Golf Records Broken. I r. coeds for the Scotch foursome work at the Cape May Golf dub wart —« -< t- '‘iturday’s event by J.
Club, and Elmer E. Mitchril, of Wilmington, who ran a best bal of 74. Tbe previous record of TKwaabdd^otnt-
Ir by Alexander C Panin. W. H. Hept East wick, K. Wistei
■ Hepburn, Jr., and t. M Wister Harvey and E. f
Dnndo and T. W. East wick.
Tbe striking feature of Cotabaa and Mitchell's achievement U the fact that neither one ~ ' * -
was always on hand witn a 3,4 or a ft.
pardons Too Easy. Judge. Gaaklll, who recently took occasion to sharply crineiaa the sot ton of tbe Court of Pardons In freeing from State Prison men who bad been sent there for serious offeuoes, without bearing other than tbe priaonar's side of tbe case, has been widely commended by the Stale press. HU stand waa timely and his remarks pertinent It U not surprising that toe Court tioe will be batter aarved by I oca roe rating prison or* to tbe county jail, even for a shorter time, with tbe certainty that they will ba compelled to remain there for
their fall ti
to longer periods in tbe Slate Institution with excellent ebsnoea that they will be
PROPOSED MERMERTS TO THE CONSTITUTION.
STATE OF NEW JEB6KY. DXCAXTMkNT OV STATE.
Slate to tbe people thereof," approved April E. 1903. notice la hereby given that on Tuesday, the twenty-second day of September, 1903. Sfxcial Elsction will be held in the several election districts or precincts of this Stale, at such place* as • ■ ‘ripe, shall vide, to enable the elector* qualified to vote for member* of the legislature to vole for or against each of tbr following proposed amendments to Ibe Constitution. & D. DICKINSON. Secretary of Slate.
ARTICLE V.
Insert in lien of paragraph :
tbe government, the chancellor ami the attorney-general, or two of them, of whom the governor, or nereon administering the government, shall be one. may remit fine* and forfeitures and grant pardons, after conviction, in all cases except impeachment.
ARTICLE VI.
lieu of Section II a new tion, as foUoir*: 1, The conn of errors and appeals shall consist of a chief judge and four associate lodges, or any four of them. 1 In case any judge ol said court shall be qualified to ait in any cause, or shal’ *— isblc for the time being to dischsrgc duties of his office, whereby Ibe whole number of judges capable of anting ahall be reduced below four, the governor shall designate a justice of the supreme court, the chancellor or a vice chancellor, to discharge inch duties until tbe disquslificalion inability ahall cease. 3. The secretary of state ahall be Che clerk of this court. 4. When a writ of error shall be brought, any judicial opinion in tbe cause, iu favor of or against any error complained of, aha" * assigned to the court in writing. when si , peal shall be taken from an order or decree of the conn of chancery, the chancellor or vice-chancellor malting such decree or order shall inform tbe court in writing of his us therefor. Tbe jurisdiction heretofore exercised e supreme court by writ of error shall clusivelv vested in the court of errors and appeals; bat any writ of error pending in the supreme court at the time of tbe adoption of this amendment shall be proceeded upon sail no change bad taken place. Stftiou IV. Insert in lieu of paragraph 1 a new
whom may excrciae the jurisdiction ol the
.... BA kr rules governing
mid the practice of tbe
trt; tbe court shall m the bearing of can court where the m
statute.
not regulated by
liberated long before their lima baa as- three
pi red.—Mt. Holly Mirror.
nualcAl Concert at Congress tuil. Fully 400 people were present at tbe musical concert at Cougroas Hall Bun-' day night, and were more than repaid 'relng present. Mme. Emma Soelke Paid O. Yolk man, aololata, rendered moat beautifully their aelactions, and anserad encore aTer encore. Tbe Fortnightly Clnb, of Philadelphia, waa prav ent, and aang several selection*. The affitir waa in every wdy a grand success.
W illiams Win* Rodger* Cup. The three-day "tourney on the local links for the Harvey Mitchell Bodgera
defeated LosUJi. . _ olay Id the main event In the ponsoWtions K. L. Bar*tow, Jr., defeated E. M. Bispham 2 up and 1 to play.
P. Btimpaon, of Wast Cape May, died early Satordry morning,aged about 75 years- Tbe fuuerel occurred on Monday afternoon, it being conductad b^Rir George William*, pastor of
ElcctfaM Officer*. Chattel B. tfhlrids aod Alfred Hand, Democrats, and Hobart C. Hugh** and M. C. Banckart, Republicans, have bean
Baadlbe Cape May guaut.
Stction V. i. At the end of paragraph 1 add tbe foliwrng: The court may ait in divisions at the -amc or different time* and places. Strike out paragraph 3. Sscfsea F/. 1. Insert in lien of paragraph* 1 atd 3 the following: The court of common pica* shall be constituted and held in each county in snch ler aa may be provided by law. ARTICLE VII. civil omexaa.
.. Insert in lieu of paragraph 1 a new paragraph, aa follow* Judge* of the court at .error* and ap- , justice* of the supreme court- the ■ .... cellor. the vice-chancellor* and the judges of the dremt court and of the coon —unman pleas ahall be nominated by the -roor and appointed by him with the adand consent of the Senate', all persons bolding any office in this paragraph named, except the judge* of the court of errors and appeals as Derr to fore existing, shall continue in the exercise of the dnties of their respective office* according to their respective commlaaion* or' appointments; the judge* of the court of error* and appeal*, except those fiqp appointed: the justice* of ‘ the supreme court, the c* ” * ** -ice-chancellor*
time*, rtceive for. ■ation which shall not be diminished during tbe term of their appointments; and they
other office under the goveruJt of this state or the United State*; the judge* of the court of error* and appeals first appointed shall be appointed one for - a, two for five year* -and two for
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Local ’Phone 65.
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Strike out paragraph 3.
ima Of FIRSI Kip Of MIOB.
In the District Court of the United States, for tbe District of New Jersey. In the matter of |
El wood & Bens lead
Bankrupt, ditor* of E
snkruplcy.
lb day of Angus! IS. Bcnstead
creation win oe ncia *1 me omcc ot i,ewi* T. Steven*, Referee In bankruptcy. No. 509 Washington Street, in the City ofCape May. county of Cape May, on tbe twenty-eighth day of August, A. D. 1013, at ten o'clock i tbe forenoon at which lime the aaid credita
tUend. prove , e, examine the bankrupt and transact ova other busioe** as m*y properly come
afore aaid meeting Referee in Bankruptcy
NOTICE. The Board of Health of Lower Township 1 ill meet in Township house on the following evenings at eight o'clock. Jxlv 13. ty, the Secretary in writing or meet the Board
Wm. B. SICKLES. D- D. S. Manager.
Drs. Lorcnce and Scholl, who purchased Dr. Walter Learning’s practice, are graduates of Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery and have been established since 1890 in Philadelphia, have one of the largest and most * complete offices in the United States.
A thorough academic trainining school preparatory to college, business or the drawing room. Total cost, including board and tuition Jfzoo per j’ear. For further information, address J. M GREEN,'Principal, . , Trenton. New Jersey.
rpo WHOM It MAY CONCERN. Node* I* hereby given that all persons are K hibi ted from throwing or depositing upon street* and sidewalks of the city, refuse of all kinds, loose ashes, patter, scrap* and I of aU kinds, la violation of an ordi- * - of Cap* May entitled "An the dnties of the com- • and Highways" and supplements and amendment, thereto which said ordinance was approved June 4th.. A., D., I876. under the penalty therein containEDWARD SAYRE. - Saperriaor
St-John’s T. E. Church.
A. M. (a* announced). , 10.30 A- M. the first Sunday at Morning prayer layo Kveu.og prayer Aoo. The foUowing Clergymen arc expected Is officiate during the summer of 1993. Aug jo. Rev. J. FoyuU Tyler. Rector Church efth* Advent, Philadrl6 - §L *«*• .Leighton Coleman. \ 7- p.. LLD., Bishop til beta13. Rev Clarence W. Bitpham. RwrerSL PWHp'.ChnrefcJrwi*:
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