Cape May Herald, 10 November 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 8

CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1904.

WlllUm H. Bright. Klecied Sheriff bf 750 Plnrmlliy.

PRJCTTY AUTUMN WBDUIXti. >->1 w*rtU-R«€Xl NmptUla fa PblU4cI -—" phi* IjMt Weak. Id the diawtaa room of tbe Bead awe •Ion, which ao Iodk baa bcao a Uodmark on the nortbwaat corner of Hlzteentb and Cheat nut »t recta, Philadelphia. Mlaa Mabel Keed. daughter of Mra. Tbomaa 8. E w»a married to George W. Edwarda Thuraday night at 7 o'clock. Only tbe famlllea and a few

oonalated of a drll marriage, waa ed by Mayor Wearer, owing to a i In tbe rellgiona faith of tbe bride and bridegroom. The bride waa glean away by her brother, William F. H. Bead, a reetryman In Bt. Mark'a Church, .nd waa attended by her alater, Mlae Ethel Bead, aa maid of honor. The bridg’a gown, which wan of white chiffon cloth, waa daintily garni to red with point lace. From the abouldera awang afall court train of white brocade Her maid of honor was attired in a white lace robe gown, and carried a bouquet of white ebryaanthemnma. A gown or black Ducbeee lace, orer amoke colored •Ilk. waa worn by the bride'a mother. Tbe drawing room, mooy waa performed, waa white chryaanthemuma, ft tumu leavea and Southern aouth end of the drawing room waa rated with a ecreen of amllax it added with chryaanthemuma. The {tride and groom are prominent Summrr icddenta. The Recda occupy a Lafayette ktreet cotta,

■ M. K. Hildreth, Re-clectetl

Connell Proceedings. Oty council met in regular aeeaion on Tueeday erening of last week, with Meaers. Taylor and Miller absent. Tbe license of the MoucreiC Co. at 412 Washington street wts transferred to John Peters. Tbe Cape Island Gas Co. objected to changing the location of the lights unless the city paid $3.90 for each change. On a motion of Mr. Sayre hereafter the city is to pay for tbe remoral *f gas lamps. Treasurer Smith reported that he had recrirtd for Railroad Tax from State Comptroller $741.66. Engineer Thompson, of public works, reported that during October * he following work had bet-o done: 1— Harry A. Miller had completed tbe ! 24-inch newer and cJnnec,-edwlth pumping station. 2— Curtis fc Church had laid 650 feet of 20-incb sewer on Columbia arenoe and Jefferson stieet. 8—Deitrich A Bowser bsd completed pumping station oo Madison arenue, except testing. 4—Deitrich A Bowser had com Dieted 1800 feet of bulkhead, 1300 feet of boardwalk. 1000 feet of bench drivewsy and 600 cubic yards of grading — The electric lights in Beach arenue from Howard street to Pittsburg arenue and on Madison arenoe were ordered out off. Cnirersity Kxtension. ' Tbs Caps May center of tbe Society for the Extension of .Unirersity Teaching will begin Ita course of lectures this Thursday erening az the High School B&lding. Tbe iectorsr will be Prof. ~ Surstte, who dalicsrnd coarse hers two years will be gnat composers. Tbs lectors of this erening will ha "Old Ballads and

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Hire as a call aad lad out that what we ■ay la true Ue—there. Deo‘l fnrgrt. ws always sstl at eel prices hot MV we sot priese la haM. LastathaL

To Open Colombia Arenoe. City council on Thursday erening of last week passed a resolution directing thedty solicitor to apply for a commission to con demn lauds so that Columbia avenoe can be built U-rough from Jefferson fitrest to Madison wren ue. This proceeding is a%rsult of the injunction bn tight by M. C. Swain through his sttomey, Lewis T. Stereos, to prerent the city from building the sewer across his property on Columbia avenue and Queen s;. The matter was beard before Chancellor Magee n: Trenton on Tuesday of last week and waa continued under a promise that the city would cither pay Mr. Swain tor' his pro|>erty or else take legal proceedings to hare a commlsabm determine w bat amount of money shout., be paid to him for the taking of thi« land lor public use. The commission will, no doubt, shortly be appointed.

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More space and at Larenthol’s tb Don’t fail to read Sol. Needles’ sdrertiwment in this paper and fill your green trading stair ~ *We can dress the girls because we hare the finest line of dresses in town, LarenthoTs. —Go to Sol. Needles’ and fill your stamp book. Don’t wait.

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Foxes in South Jersdf. show an abundance Tbe report tbe deep-wooded Port Creek in tbe lower part of the county, are very gratifying in sportsmen. There is every po inline that rabbita and quail will be m ire plentiful than In fire years. F are also said to be numerous back of Pomona, on tbe West Jersey A Seashore mal line, and numbers of them hare also bee seen down in the ridnity of Tuckaboe.*’ Tbe legal hnnting season lu New Jersey Is as follows: Hare, rabbit, squirrel, quail, partridge, grouse, pbraianta, November 10 to January 1; July. October, November, December snipe,*rsil and reedblrd. September, October, November, December: plover, August 1 to October 1;geese, duck, water wild fowl. January, February, March, April, September, October, Xerem ber. December; shore birds. May 1 to January i.

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JOHN F. DRYDEN. President^ EDGAR B. WARD, ad Vice President. LESLIE D. WARD. Vice Pre.ident. FORREST P. DRYDEN, yd Vice President EDWARD GRAY. Secretary. H. E. Richakdson, Ami. SupL, Cape Msy Court House. K. J. tHSt*

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A. O. U. W. Grand Oflloers Ben J. H. Lippincott, Grand Recorder, William Sutton, of Camden, District Deputy of tbe Grand Lodge, Andeot O United Workman of New Jersey, rii Cape May Lodge No. 21 on Thursday ning. and gave tbe members presest some very Interesting facts concerning tbe order at large and more especially tbe jurisdiction of New Jersey.

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