Cape May Herald, 4 February 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 5

NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE

FOURTH WEEK OP WORK BEGUN

ON MONDAY.

MANY PLANS FOR SAVING. Senator Crewr Introduce* a BUI. Keveral Beappolutnienl*.

Other Iteuta.

The forernor hafl bU eye rloaely on Um k'tilulnturv laat yenr and was not at all putiiuliirlj- plitleed wttU tliedlla tory taotica purHUitl and tin overnight

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City Directory.

Major -Tboa. W. Millet.*. Jen 1. 1W® Altunuau—Ynuieta K. Uuar..Jau. j. IWJ Council—Joe. Il»ud —._...Jan. 1. IBOT

Samuel T. Bailey—Jen. 1. IWT Uoliart 4. Grcawall.-Jau. 1.1WJ T. Maekel Sharp Jnu. 1.1«M Jam. J. Doak.... Jaa. 1.1**

■ I^murl E- Milter Jan. 1, IjJA

Jaa. ft. Taylor.: Jen. 1.1W® Louia C. Sayre Jan. t. ¥. Sidney Townaeud.Jan. 1. IjW®

Recorder—J no. W. Thomp«ju.Jaii. 1,1W6 Aaaeaaor—Chaa. T. Campbell...Jan. 1, Colleotor—Sol Needle* Jau. 1. Treaaurer—Isaac H. Smith Jau. 1. W®*

Commla*lourni of Appeal,

Theodore Mueller._...Jan. 1,1901 Edward Creaae -Ian. 1. MO®

Thoa.lt- Wali» Jan. 1.

_,*ortanl matters In the

nwh to get away. Inrluded In the •mattere wblrh wore neglected by tl>e IcglaUtora Um winter were toe following: An upjiruprlntloo for the ivnauroptlvea' bouie, the approprlnlliii. for the estertuinatlon of monquIUa-wAn tbla state, the appropriation for a new normal school In the northern part of the Mate, the Long Brandi charter bill, which was Incomplete and conaequently in-

„ . _ , , . , oin-rative when It came from the linndi

Taasros. S. J.. l-eh. r —The Legisla-! of tllp jeglalatora; the uppropiiatioiu ture began lu fourth WM'V of work last | {uT building of an addition to the , no AH I) OK EDUCATION. night, with both Senator Creme and A«- | (state aehooUat TTenlcn, and needed Ira-1 Ch:ir!r» York, 1‘rcrideut.... March, JgH oemblrmun Jaidhr M. E. Hildreth in j prorementa In the state library. | aamoel'H.'uMn'l'!L*. 1 ?.'1906 their reepecUVe aeata. Among the! TUU Utter oreralght inay mean that i g sUtra..”.".'..V..’...".V..'.. “ IW6 nomlnaUons confirmed that eveni g ' In the eourae of the next few year, and Ch.n« K. guldort "

! iKuoiibly this year the »tate will dlocard

R Endi-i ,u old B " d library In the

{ top of the capitol building and provide 1 a separate structure on the statebouse grouhtle for the library exclusively. If thU Is done this winter. It may mean that the State will probably acquire surtirlent ground to provide for n governor's residence, which neems to be the heart’s desire of Governor Murphy.

who In the closing mouths of his term , of office thinks that the stole should \ freawirer-Thomai

have a proper residence for its future rxis-utive*. This matter was recom-

mended In The governor'll message lc,it | Jp.t.re Supreme Court-Ulurt« E. Heoyear. t>ut It did not seem to find favor ; drirk»on. Dem. *“*> , ,,1, pom-n. ttal <>* | E b.'“ y^VilK lawmaking mill. ^ Hep.

The orgaulzatlon of the two bonw-s next Tneoday nftemnoii will Be largely jk rfunctory. the offii-er* of both bnimiu-s having been s- Us-teda couple of w«‘ks agu, and all Ibai remains will be to fonuolly nominate them and then elect Hie chosen ones, tlie majority dlsmruing the minority ticket one by om-

nutil the end Is rencheil.

Qrcult Oohrt'Judge—Alh colt, of AilitHkrUotinty.

Law J odge of Atlantic Count y—Enoch

A. Higbee, of SomereToint.

The Senate the 'Week preceding confirmed the BotUthation of justice Van

Srckle, of the Supreme Court

Senator Minch and Asaemblyman Gibbs, of thelggiidative committees on game and fisher-es, have agreed to take all the fish sod ga oe bill, lift reduced and boil them down into one reasonable measure. That is exactly tbe thing to do. A more liberal use of tbe blue pencil in the committee room* might be made Irotn the opening to the dosing ■ of the legiabtUve session, with profit to 'everybody from .Sussex to Cape May,’if we may be permitted -to use a phrase that most people in the State have

heard before.

Senator Crease on Monday n ght in- • trod need bill No. 5S» which authoruea municipalities to convey the fee ol public streets or highways to camp meeting associations, and the bill was referred tp the Committee on Reyi-icuof Law*. Th«t the Department of Factory sod Workshops Inspection is to have its power and scope enlarged b.- the preseui Legislature,, in consonance with tbe Governor's recommendations, has been evidenced in several die c-tioas since the big shake-up of some wfekwago. which resulted in tbe appointniknt of Colonel l^wis T. Bryant a. chief inspector. Along this line Assemblyman Miller, of Cumberland, on Monday night introdneed a bill providing for the appointment of eig'it additional factory inupectorsfor the Department. The bill isydd to hare the Governor's backing, and it

■ . , . MUJUC, Xi. This latter ovendgbt may mean that t Samuel K Stitcs 1 * ■ Char Ira K. Quldort ”

WllUam H. Min. Ilenrr 8. Knthrrford Howard K. Otter "

Barclay L. Schcllcnger. BOAHD OK HEALTH.

Dr. A. U Leach. Prcaldcnt ..aepl. Lewis T. Hterras. Bccrvlary .. IMo-rt K. Hand '' Lalayrttr M. Hal: " Alla-rl B. LI tile „... Oeorge L. Lowm

County Directory-

Iiurphr's CampnlBU Ker K.-onomj. Governor Murphy has publicly declared himself In favor of cutting down the expense, op the state In the matter of legislative Offici-n. The executive has given out that there are too many officers on tbe payroll during a legislative session and tbut tills custom has been In vogue for years- He means to have the matter of excessive clerk*, pofiw and doorkeepers thoroughly Investigated thfs year niKl will pnibuhly have aomt-thlng of interest to say In bis annual message to the legislature. It Is a known fact that In past legislatures doorkeepers and pages as well as committee clerk, were ap|>ol)ited and made their first and only appearance during the legislative term on tlie opening day or when f!ir’ pay checks were given out th«;n de ipod with their III gotten gnln and

EobSauc—Seven buikituglota indifferent locations in West Cape May. Apply to Ix-wis ^ Stevens, 5t» Wasbing-

ton street. ' *

in tbe way of serv, gray Ix-anled man page’s P-Vki check.

Department is to be greatly iuci ..

The Governor sent to tbe Senate on j ^

Monday the reapimintments of ' he i mmed ap for .. „ member* of the presenlSUt- Board of ; whl( . h rucpiy,^ ani | Ulen refuscl Taxation, Charles C. Black, of Jersey i n ||,e [iokIiIou to which he was City; Majorca 1 I-entx, ol Newark: Jos- [ appointed along with several beardlesepb Thompson, of Atlantic • ity, and j Igys. But he iHx-keted, 6ie check nev Henry J. West. of'Gloucwter Gty. tb^i^nhclea*. ami there was a vacancy' h-

Board had been practicaUy legislaTed I torva of rages, out of office under the «diB«tJon of j tte .

the tax laws passed l«t winter, but by , t , (>n |o 1>p Iakp|| np bj tb| , ,, 1J . IlU , Iln . an act pushed rapidly tnrough.this ses-, ot the appyHachlng sess|., D will la- tbe sion, it was restored and -the members | nintter of ’.he Morris canal abandonnow rest easy. | meat, which affects every part of tbe

. ^ | stntr In a financial vhiy.

Political Dlci-ion* ,-,iiHi-al 1 Tbc “rbool law Is another Important There is no change .. matter which will occupy the atlt ntlon representation In tbc w -j 0 f the lawmakers. Tlie Colby bill, passyear Tbe Bwhlto* J*” * «, „ ,|* ^eej.1 „‘«k, majority on Joint fourteen aK ° b"vause the courU bad upset the Republican# and _ se .. „ j served nil purposes In tbe interim, but while the Uemocrats thcre ar < “'d to be some important publicans and twenty-two Ucmocrais. .

It Is expected that the commission, consisting of three former governors appointed to Investigate the matter of the Morris canal abandonment proposition will have Its report ready to submit to tbe legislature within a few weP feg. The commission has been busy gathering data and bearing argumehts for several week* past and Is now busyon its report. It Is said that a bill will accompany Hie report to the legislature. but all that can be learned about this bill is that It will provide for tbe abandonment of tbe canaj along lines that will amply protect all the righto

and Interests Involved.

handsome cottage on Columbia avenue, near Howard street, for sale. One of the best located cottages in Cape May. Apply to Lewi* T. Stevens, Atty.,

Cape Mav. N. J.

The legislature l* likely to be called upon before tbe session proceeds very far to take some action In tbe matter of the state's national guard. There la a question In the minds of many persons throughout the state whether it is accessary ior tbe legislature to accept the conditions of the new act of congress governing tbe militia Of the several states and generally known as tbe Dick bill before It la la effect In this state. Tbe claim 1* raised that the Dick bill regulation, and not state regulations now govern tbe state', militia and that aa tbe men were sworn In to protect tbe Interests of tbe state and nothing was said to tbrtr oath about serving the United States they can now drop out of tbe guard at will, much aa tbe state law la no longer In force and they bare not been required to take tbe new oatb of office prescribed by tbe Dick bill. While military officers prof res that no action by tbe State is necessary-aad that coogren baa the right to legislate dlmetly for tbe millfla of the several states, there Is a wld* difference of opinion, and tbe legtsla . tore will probably be asked to straight

amendments needed, and It is not unlikely that tbe entire school BID may ta-

re vised.

Tbe cm.nmptlves' home project has tbc Irec'-'tg of the jmvrrnofe and be will probably lie Boun-wl:al sirenuona In his referen ■. to this proposition in his annnal ni'-'-mge. The plan to o 'tn-iUab a normal school in north Jersey will likely be ortB of tbe first measures to make Its appeal ance. It has the support of tbe executive and the entire north Jersey delegation and will probably go through

tbl. year.

A plan for a greater Newark la being talked of. and Paterson wants a new charter and To be classed with the first las. cities this There will be tbe usual attempts to raid tbe state treasury, but it la just a bit too early to outline tbe special extraordinary propositions which will be advanced to relieve the

of Its cash.

irunrr*—Ceo. Uayr*,

'orourr's—John D. C 'orom-r’s—Ctuu. H. Clouth

»- Harry S. DouglSM. I. 4t., Kcp. Craig. Kcp llKO ,

lux. ficp.... 1905 «ny, Hop 1WK* iiewltt. Ut*p 1007 coin 8. 81II well.

Count} 1 Board of l5l«rtloii»-jo*, kl Hand. K ... IW6 Count j Board of Electlona—William T.

Kep.

County Board of Elections—W Dem

nty Board of Klocllou*—Michael

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BOARD OK CHOSEN KHBEHOLDERS. ony B. Smith. Palermo. May, ipri ; -lohnaun. Ocean City .—Jan. 1. 1907 John P Kox.Ocenu City Jan. 1, 1907 Vlfred Cre**e. Plercr'a May. 1904 Jeaae D. I.ndlam. So-Denai*— Mhy 1916 .Via. T. L.ttf. KUiaug Cr.uk May. tool 'tlrajah S Smith. Cape May ,J«ti. LlWOn "’Tltani T. Bn'e. DlrF-tnr; .-vtntuirl Townaend. Clerk.

gtritMpiud g«tH. JAMES MXCRAT, M. D.

Co». PaaaT abp WAsaigeroa Sea

(OppoalU Oougress Hall.)

Cats Mat Citt, M. t

Offios Hours:— 8 to t a. m. 8 to 4 p. s. T to 8 p. m.

T. 8TEVENB, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 009 Washlngtoo 8L, Cats Mat, H. J. Master and Solicitor la Mtitary Publlo. CtminlMionsr for Surety Bonds secured for oootrpotors, officials and fidelity

£JK. WESLEY RODGERS WALES, ■fcSTJ

Uni tod States Pharmacy, WASKtROTOR ARD DbOATDR BTRRBTS, Caps May Utty> M. t. Telephone 98 sod 84. OSoa Houra, 7 to 8 s.a^ 8 to A and 7 Offloe and Raaldeooe. Wales' United States Pharmacy. Night Bell

STEWART & BARTON

r?ouse § Sign Bainhers Hosai painting and interior work. Oralnlag Olaalti, Etc. Strictly pure material* used 980 Jaolcaon St.,

W. H. BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE In say Port of Cape May County Holly Beach. N. J.

SEAL EST4TI FOB SALE.

Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Fine Stationary and Blank Books, "Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy

Boats, etc.

M.«L. WARRINGTON, 514 Washington Street.

Fob BofX—A" splendid building lot on the north- «de ol North street v 40 fL front by 100 fL deep. Will be sold on

reasonable terms. Apply to Lewia T. ; '«*«'■«• , ' 0 ""

Stevens, SOGWsabington street.

Contractors & Builders

YORK BROS.

Hot on Corgie street, near Queen,, south side, lot 10x510 feet, running j, ehroogh to Colombia - avenue. Will be sold cheap. Apply to LewisT. Stevens, Atty., 509 Washington street, Cape'

May, N. J.

P. O. Box 661.

Cape May, N. J.

FOB SALE—Splendid cottage on Lafayette street. Lot 40x160. Ten room bouse. First class condition. $1250.00 casta, balance ,on 5 per cent, mortgage. Lewis T. Stevens, 509 Washington street.

Fof Sal*—Twenty-three acres of land between the turnpike and the beach, in West Cape May and Cape May dtv. Will be sold in one tract on reasonable

terms. Apply to Lewis T. Stevens, 509

Washington street.

A handsome hotel property for sale. Lot 50x130 on a street, and very dose to tbe beach. Has 44 bed rooms, steamheat and sun parlors. Will be sold at fair price. Furniture induded. Address Lewis T. Stevens, Atty., 609 Washington street. Cape May, N. J.

James J. Doak CARPENTER AND BUIEDER

Jobbing

Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. ]. Local Phone 97 •

BOX OFFICE SOPERSTITIOH. ITkr tka Craaa-EyeA Mas dot Css* heats at the Tkeater

A newspaper line at the box office of one of the popular theaters the other evening on the opening night, says the New York Times. "Ok, that's all right. There's no charge at all for those fiats. ” The mas looked surprised, thanked the Then bad his turn, aad ho ■aid: "Please satisfy Impertinent curiosity uid tell me why you wouldn't take that

FesaiylvaslA EiLroad'i Winter fannies Softs S:oklu pursuance of Hs aonnsl custom, tlie Passenger Department of tbe PenusyVvsnls Railroad Company has just Issue an attractive and comprehensive book de aerlptlve of Uw leading Winter resorts oi the East and South, and giving the rati-* and various route* and. combination* ol routes of travel. L koall the pttbllcstions of the Peniwjlviuila Railroad Company. •Winter Excursion Book" U smodt-l of tyiMigrapliiral and pictorial work. It la bound In a Itaudsomc sod artistic oovri Ion. and contains much valuah>e information for Winter uunlaU and InaVi l in gereral. It esn be h».l frve of charge at tbe principal lickt Peonaylvanla Rsllroail tiim|M<>y. or will be sent postpaid upon applioaiuei Geo. W. Boyd, Geiwral Psowoigwr Ag. Broad Street Station, PWlarWphla.

F. W. WOLFF BAKER anil CONFECTIONER, 410 Washington Street, -#3*CflPE MAY, N. J.

Mr constant effort Is directed toward tbe supplying of my trade with the freshest, purest and moat palatable bread, cakes, plea, etc:

Thomas H. Taylor, the popular boot and shoe maker, has removed to No. 908 Washington street He does all repairing neatly, thoroughly and at reasonable prices. Ha has been doing business In Caps May tor 11 years. Rips to uppers sewed by machine with to match. Lost or broken eyelet hooka replaced.

Sour Winee "California” Zinfandel Claret Keisling Sauterne

Sweet Wines "California” Muscatel Angelica Sherry

Port

Blackberry Scuppernong

MPoR iirt>mw,

Sherry

Port

Vermont * Creme De Mentbe Marischino Cherries

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DOMCSTIC WMISKiaa Empire Club I. W. Harper Haines Demijohn Wilson Hunter

Mount Vernon Old Log Cabin Overturn Haines Rye Shaws Malt Old * * * * Cabinet Kumuicll Mflrylabd Rye Cine Kingfisher Marlborough Booth's Old Tom Old London Dock Old Tom Holland *^*Cs*Sk Brandies * * * Hennessy California Old Apple Fine Old Cognac " Blackberry * Ginger Peach and Honey Rock and Rye Apple and Honey

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CIGAIR EMPORIUM, Oceu, ud HefhM 8CT**, 0*»a Um, >. X [MPORTBD, Ecr Weet eel Demode Cisen, •* Turkish sad Domestic Cirosttss. BRIAR AND MEERSCHAUM PIPES

—•Morning sad gfsqfan papers scrTsdtoCsttsgsssDdjlsIds^a HOTS' CENTRAL MARKET, Corner Washington and Ocean Streets, 60a Washington Street, 217,119, 221 Ocean Street AegisjiorainjioililKiilFii CHOICE BUTTERS - Sharpies*’ Gilt Edge • A SPECIALTY. Country Produce, Fresh Daily from our own Farm. rax, Omni, OLAIBAOT) TlMUrar. 2BZ82XS fOVLTZT. g^TThe Largest Market in Cape May City.

JOSEPH B. HUGHES & SON, Contracting /. Painters

prwtMkm to ttwwtrrs throughout »Is another matter which win pn%, p for n^sklivstlon earb to It Is not unUkriy that