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CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1904.
MAS CRBBk. DIAS CKKKK. Oetotwr U.-Capt Wniiwa Tomlin of the Bcbr. JaduooVt))£ u home for • few dere. 8. & l*af« and Levi B. llewill, kUm worker*, will leer# on Friday for Smithport, Pa., to work for the aedeoa. Uapt Nathan DoophtT U iretUnR hi* fi^eOeady for the fall run of rock pad peech'. i ; - • ('apt. William Tomlin U palntlnx hi* barn roof* thi* week £. 8. UoweU'* aloop Madeline, which has been undergoing extenaiye repair* a( the mouth of the creek, is about couir pleted and tilted with a gasoline engine. Ralph Norton of this village and Miss Mary Wright of Salem were married last week and given the nsual serenade. Dr. Stephens and wife of Cape May came up in their automobile on Sunday and called on Alexander Schellenger
and wife.
B. L- Howell took in the sights at Mount Holly Fair on Thursday last. Mrs. Thomas H. Learning is visiting her son Fr eman Learning in Newton, N. J., this week.
NEW JERSEY DAY AT FAIR
OOVEJtNOR fWRPHY LAUDS OUR STATE'S GREATNESS
SPEECHES BT KEM AND DRIDEH
Educational and Indnstrial Exhibits Surpassed by None nt the
FISHING CREEK. FISHING CREEK, Oct. It—Frank Matthews, wife And son Sundayed with Will McCarty and wife of Rio Grande. William T. Bate visited Trenton Fair last week. Frank Bate and wife spent Sunday with Eao* Tomlin and wife at Cold Spring. Albert Matthews and wife visited his parents here on Sunday. Miss Elisa Reeves of West Cape May ia visiting relatives here this week. Lemuel Scbeilenger and wife spent Saturday and Sunday with Will Schellenger and-wife at West Cape May. Mrs. Cynthia .Matthews entertained Uriah Crease and wife of Rio Grande on Sunday. Mr*. Mary Schellenger spent the first of the week with reUtiyes in Camden. Mr*. Mary Montgomery of Holly Beach is visiting her daughter Mrs. Emma Barnett this week. Will Mount of Cape May called on bis brother Reub Saturday afternoon. Charlie Woo Ison is spending the week with relative* in Camden. Socrates McPherson and wife visited relatives here Sunday afternoon.
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, October 12.—Howard Chariesworth and wife entertained his father from Erma on Sunday. Over Sunday visitors at the home of H. E. Richardson were Miss Laura Taylor and Louis Hoflman of Cold Spring. Walter Uurell transacted business In New York last week. Mrs. Dr. Lmmms and son Jason F. visited her parents at Anglesea on Saturday last. C. F. Garretson and wife are this week entertaining their daughter Mrs Albert Phillips of Cape May. Mias Gertrude Fisher spent Sunday with her parents at Sooth Seavide. The Rev. J. C. Caine was called to New York last wegk to attend the funeral of his brother, owing to Ahich there was no preaching service in the Baptist church on Sunday. Sheriff Ewing made a business trip to Woodbine on Saturday. Miss EtU Douglass of Burleigh spent on* day this week with Miss Jennie Erricnon. Miss Dorothy Sayre baa been spending a few days pleasantly with friends at Clermont"
FACTS TOLD IN BRIEF MENTION Told—Frederick Kifferty, awaiting trial for the murder of John Biddle at Atlantic City last June, cat his throat ia his cell at May's landing on Monday. —Fir* of aa incendiary origin on Bator■day night destroyed forty toss of bay aad ■eroral wagon* belooglog to Samuel La Dow. at Sea Isle Oty. The
—Mrs. Mary E. Sawyer has sold one of her farms on Broadway to Mr. Beotoa 8. Bass. Who, !a tan, haa deeded the came to St- Mary's Catholic Church of this
bills which had been accumulating for someMMs. No other baalaaaa of tmpor-
—The subject of < Baptist Ycmug People’s Unioa for Friday evening will be “Tbs Power of Fanooal Influence-'’ Mrs. Irwin Stevea* win lead tbs m*atlig —Tbs exhibit of the Baron de Hirsh *eu Hem eat a* St. Leals Loais has ban awarded a gold medal. The exhibit eooeisud of photographs aad the work of papAa Harvard University has requested adnpHeate., Green trading stamps givta frm at SoL Needle*. Orn't pet it off to get your book fan. jl* wfflaxpialaalL
Special to the HXRAU). ST. LOUIS, Mo.. Oot. A—Amid the booming of cannon and escorted by the Philippine band, aoonta and coca tabu lary sod detachments of the National Guards of New York, Wisconsin, Michigan and Ohio, Gorenor Murphy formally and fitugly oelsbhtled New Jersey Day today. The line of march extended through tbs exposition grounds, the parade being viewed by Governor Morphy and his party and former Governor David R. Francis, the director general of the fair. After the review exercises were hek the New Jersey building ex-GdVernor Francis warmly welcomed New Jersey's delegation, and former Governor Voorbeee replied on behalf of the commissioner*. Governor Murphy paid a glowing tribute to New Jereey's Industrie* and sketched her exhibits at the exposition, directiug special attention to those of roads, ed tloo and the statistical exhibition on the subject of life insurance made by the Pru dentlal Insurance Company, which latter lo clearness and completeness bad never been equlied. Edison's inventions and machinery were alluded to by .the Governor. and the State's resource*, progress and development were aptly portrayed. Her Revolutionary history and ever-patri-otic spirit of her citisens were Unded. "Her industries are more varied than those of any other State, and in her chief c|ty no leas than 3.000 various Industries find tbelr horfie, so that whether lo those material resources that make a St ale great in times of peace or tboee higher and mo(e unselfish ideals that lead to sacriflees in times of peril, the State we represent Is one that may claim, and justly claim, the affection and pride of it* citizens." Senator Drvden spoke of New lersey's part in the ratification of the Louisiana
purchase treaty.
Senator Kean's remarks were upon the expansion periods of our country, the great contentions of these times as to the proper outlet for trade and the large commercial progress of territorial acquisitions A reception'followed the speechmaking, in which other State delegations and many Jersey men participated. New Jersey’* special train arrived at 1 AO
o’clock Wednesday.
The New Jersey Commissioners received the party at -the Union Staflos and extended* cordial greeting. A f ter a drive through i he city the Governor and party visited the Philippine Village, aad later dined at the Tyrolean Alps a* goasts of the commis-
Tbc Pike was viewed in the evening, and much amusement found in Investigating its many mysterious secrete. Itemocrata at Woodbine. Last Saturday the Democratic spellbinder* made two •hie* at Woodbine. didate Black was met at .Camden by State Committeeman Matthew Jefferson,' Judge Carrow, J. W. Pincus, principal of the Barou De Hirsh school at Woodbine, and several Camden Democrat*. Major Robert A. Haggerty, of Newark, la personally looking after Mr. Slack. Arriving at Woodbine, Mr. Black was mat by a large crowd and tbe Woodbine Miliftry Band. He made a short address, but the conductor uncermoulously started the train, and s of the party had difficulty in getting aboard. After tbe convention at Court House tbe party went bacA to tbe Hebrew Colony again where bat a few people gathered and were met with a cold reception.
Mr. Black said that Woodbine’s share of the railroad tax was «US, when it should be gtOOO; the railroads pay K per thousand aad the private property-owners pay $%.
Words.
Not
ms* from a number of leading In the county that they cannot
support Sheriff Samuel K. Ewing for county dark, for the reaeon that they bo-
lt EJward L.
Bice for eeoator at the last election, in which they claim that Capt. Ewiag, aa a party auta, should have dene.
ehaeed the boot house of Joha L Monroe, leogere’ Mr. Beam, m eummer, redded in the B^eppard eottegs ca Deoatar street, aad wW hereafter, take aa latereet la aeqaatie
at Ospe Mar-
DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Named at Court Hoaao Loot gatar-
Tbe Democratic couaty at Cape May Court House last Saturday and nominated this ticket Assembly—Hoary W.Cobb, of Wildwood. County Clcrit—Saaiuel K. Ewing, of Wert Cape May. Sheriff—Oolemaa F. Corson, of Middle Townehip. Coroner —Charles W. Henry, of Ospe May City. Sheriff Ewing, who is county chairman, presided. Edward L. Rice waa flmt named for aaeembly, but declined. The nominee tor sheriff has bom collector of Middle township for several year*. The sssmbly nominee ia a hotel proprietor and councilman of Wildwood. Resolutions were adopted Indorsing the national and Stats platforms and all tbe nominees. An alleged policy of building a legal wall around tbe oyster beds and fishing ground* was denounce Following the convention a log was bald which was addressed by Charles C. Black, ex-Jndg* Howard Carrow, and Samuel E. Perry. tbe candidate for
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