ALL THE NEWS THAT'S FIT To PRINT
OATE MAY HERALD.
VOL. V. NO. 45.
CAPE MAY. N. J.. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1905.
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REPUBLICANS WIN THE- M’CLELLAN WINS WHOLE CITY TICKET IN NEW YORK
In A Close Contest James E. Taylor Defeats Sol. Needles By Only Two Votes
Re-elected Major Over W. R. Hearat bj Small Plarality.
WM. T. JEROME RE-ELECTED
WM. X. JfcKUHC 1'
DUNIEt SCHELUNGER WINS BUTTLE IN LOWER TOWNSHIP
l« Hr-Elected By iatM> IMumlliy Oeer Henry-Jei»ej publican By 1-rKe MaJoriU Uulherd.rd Eleclcl Ereebolder In Cape May
NEW JERSEY ASSEMBLY
Result Was So Close That Hurst Claims Ha Was Elsctsd and Charges Tammany Witn Wholeula Frauds.
Threatens to Contest
New York. No*. 8 —Georgs B. McClellan.. Detn.. la rc-elecled mayor ol New York by between SOOO or 4000 plurality ovsr W. R Hearst. Municipal
>1 ueller. Tho ui Coualablr—A (iver—rr of I*
The
William B l
3U6. Cbarlea A Swain. 117 For Colleclot Jamr» R* T«»lur itrfe«tr>l Sot Needlea by two mu] iriu. ibe e.ae» Idr: Sredlea. 2»; Tayl-r. SKFor Cboaen Freeholder. Hrnrj S. Kuib erfotd Kep . waa cho-eo otrr the pre- '.t locum bent. Mlcajah S. Smith, the vote b.Ing: Rutherford. 857; Smith. 344. K'tlher ford's maj.)rily. II* Gilbert C- Huicbes. It- was re--le. led aamor. bi> role being :<7V to Charles T Campbell. D.. S*>After January 1 the city council . ill be composed »f the follow.UK mrrohe.-: Joaeph K. Brook-. Robert J. t’re-wrll. -lameJ. |ioak. Jo-epb Baud. T. MaskrJ sharp Jx>uis C. Sayre. F Sidney Townw-nd.Sam ,oel F. Ware and -Samuel T. Bailey. In Weal Cape May Cbarle- M. Sebtllengrr and Southard H EldredKr were re.electcd memben- of tb# borough council. In the adjoining county of Atlantic Smith E Jobnaoo waa again cboaen -beriff dor a third time and Iwwis P. Scott wa» re-elected county clerk tor a aecond term. Id Cumberland county Daniel Sender. <R.. was elected sheriff. In South Cape May peamon M. Walton wad Peter Day were elected to council and 1 tiurace B. Taylor commissioner of appeal. Is Holly Beach Charles Nicker.m and | Jullss Bauch were elected to Council and JVnjaatlu F. Barker was elecled^f-Uector i In Angleaea Harry H. Hoffman and j Harry Wheaton were elected to council. In Sea Die City Jaraea F. Sherry yea* .elected mayor orer Thomas E. Ludlam/ and Wayne M. Strothers and James U. Handle were elected to council. In Wildwood Erans G. SDugbler and Warren Kalhach were electedcoun.Ilmen In Ocean City Mayor Joseph (J. Chain plow. R-. was reelected for a fourth term defeating Andrew C. Boswell. Cilixe.. Iu Lower Township George Dickinson sews slactwl committeeman: Charles C. Heeras. clerk: ud Furman Bsroett. jus-
The Republicans Maks Galna In Both
Eianchea.
Trenton. N. J.. Nov. 8.—Tie election In New Jersey Increased the Republican hold Upon the state I -gialatura f and makes It Imponrlbie tbit a Demtvj crat should succeed' Dnlt -d SiaXak | Stnntof John P Dry.den tn 1*07. Only | four of ihc 21 slate scnaloiij will be
Democrals.
Colby. the Independent Republican In Essex county, whose Bsbt against the machine of bis party attracted wide Interest, waa swept Into office by j a majority winch approached that i whl. h hla ccunty rare a year agu w ea ; the local ticket bad the help of the natlenal tirl et to carry It along. Mr. Colby won by 19.000 and his majority may go over that. He carried bis ticket through with him. The Republican wav* swept Into Jers -y City agsln. and Mayor Fagan, who D an Independent Republican ol the Cclty str te. was ngaln clotted, and-carried his ticket through with hl-a. A- a rrsuli In th-Si«lr. Ihr Repo hi leans J will bsve4S majority on joint bsllni. T‘ bave a msj .rtiy of Uab Tire Senate is comp-w-d asLtol'ow*. ne.r u hers being marked with an *:
Coutuy , Senator Te;m
Empires
Atlantic E-lwanl S. law. K IW7 Bergen Edmund W.Wak. le*-, U 11W7 Hurliugton John G Horner. K 1006 Camden • WlUiam J. Bradley. It Gape May * -' “ " ”
E—aeX
•Kv.re
liUh
Janie- F. vtinturu.'D George F. Martens. Jr D IW» Brrton M HuL:tiioson.it IBeT William H C Jacksoo.lt 1806. •Oliver II. Bruwu. B
J. Hillery. K ' Stiiun, K
Lower Township ... Weat Cape May .... Holly Beach South Cape May-
Total...
1II la 187
asjority 8 After January 1 the County Board of Freeholders will be made up as follows: Ocean City—William Johnson. R: John
P. Fo*. R.
Cape May—Waatly B. Wales. R; Henry 8. Rutherford, R Lpper—Anthony B. Smith. R. Dermis—Jaaar D Ludlam. D. Middle-Charles P. Vsnamao. R. DowOT-Daoiai gcfaellrugrr. K The new members are Daniel Scbelleager send Henry ». Rutherford. Id the t^maty the Republican ticket was elected by about ISUO majority, sembtymsa J.asa. M. E Hildreth. It. chosen for a third term, defeating Joaepb P. Henry. D . and the Coroner were William H Thomp-oc. of Cap* May city, and A. le Roy Muller, of City. The rote lor Assembly w. Hildreth. R Henry. D Cep. May t_ **
SST^_. •William Pluinmer.Jr K 1800 •Jua. AFnrliiiglitijseu.K 190k
-ussrx . Jacob C. Price. D !906 t 'uioq * Ernest R Ackerman. K 190K Warren •Johnston Cornish. D 1808
Kepub'ioaos. 17; Drmocrata. 4
The new Hoi of the followit
being marked* : Atlantic—•rhomts C Elrius, R Bergen —‘Ciareuce -Viable, R: ‘John
Hack. K.
Burllngio i — •Samuel K Kobbios, R; John B Irick. R. ’ Cam-l-n—*Hen r a Seorelt. K: *Tbeo dure B. Gibbs. It: *.3 •mile P Jours. K. Cape M-y-’James M. E Hildreth. K CumherUml —*I>ouia H. Miller. K: *B Frank Buck. K. —v . I*lilllp C. Walsh. Jr.. R; Henry C Wu^s. R: Russel M. EerreO. R; Gustav JY. Koeber. It; William P- -artin. K:Gussy ser. R; Gustsvus F. Summer. R: Austin Colgate. R; George F. Serbe. R: W. Fellows Morgan R: Charles B. Under-
wood. R.
Gloucester—Will Dm C- Csttell.R Hudeon—'Archibald Alexander. D; ’Edward A. Murpbr. D: ’Joseph C. Riordsn D: ’Myron C. E-nst, D; ’Wf.llnm J. Bou-' cher. U. ’Harry W. Lange. D; ’John Gallery. D; Alexander E. Metllacb. D; Mark A. Sullivan. D; Frank C. Guenther, D: Charles H. Blohm. D. Valentine Hultapfel. Hunterdon—OllrerC. Holcombe. D. Mercer-’Alfred N Barber. K: William F. Burk. H.. Henry D. Thompson. Middlesex—Frank Crowtber. K: E. E. Haloes. R: William K. Drake. K. Mon month 9 ’Edgar I. Vandereer. R; Waller S-'Kaed. K: •George C. Henry. K. Morris—‘John M. Mllta. R: Richard J. Chaplin. R. Ocean—J. Horace Sprague. R. Pa-tsic—’Henry Marelll. R: ‘George F Wright. R; W. D. Prince. K; Arthur M. Smithurmt, B; Cotllu K Wise. R Salem —•Thomas K Hunt, R. Somerset-’Irrlng Hoag land. K. Sussrx-Lerl H. Morris. D. Union-•Randolph Perkins. B; •Peter Tillman. K: Errrard K. Tucker. R. Warren—Joshua Firth. D. KepobLcdus. 45. Drmocrata. 14.
nnssiii n. w'CLXt.Laa-Pe-Elected Mayor pf Hew York City, Ownership, and William T. Jerome. Independent. la re-elected district attorney by about 8000 over James W. Os-
borne. Dem.
At midnight Mr. Hearst declined to Unit hD defeat and declared his intention to contest the election. At that time returns from 184 election districts bad not been received. McClellan had 80S.598: Hearst, 201,870, and Irina,
780.326 rotes.
The following statement wa» Issued by W. R. Hearst: “We hare won this election. All Tammany's frauds, all Tammany's corruption, all Tammany’s Intimidation and violence, all Tammany's false registration. Illegal voting and dishonest count hare not been abls overcome a great popular majority. The recount will show that we bars the election by many thousands of rotes. I 'shall fight this battle to the end. in behalf, of the people who hare cast their rotes for me and who shall not be disfranchised by any effort of criminal bosses. -WILLIAM R- HEARST. ist lo which the Tammany organisation was ahskah may be Judged from the fart that there was no fusion of the opposition parties, the means by rkjch the organisation has been combatted heretofore, but that Jerome, running as a candidate of no party and with his record In office as hla plat--form. succeeded In overcoming the forprestige of the Democratic organisation. and William Randolph Hearst. standing as the nominee of the Municipal Ownership League, a new factor In New York politics, came within a few thousand rotas of being elected mayor, Jerome’s triumph was almost entire.
-Lhasa! Don't hriag a- ctetalare sad
EX-SHERIFF TOMLIN DEAD
Republican, Who was on Tuesday Re-Elected to State Assembly For Third Term
After Brief Illness He Passes Away Wednesday Morning
FUNERAL HELD AT GOSHEN
Was a Veteran of the Ctrll War. Knlisting In the Marine Corpse Of Philadelphia
The brie! but painful lllnrm of Andre* J. Tamila **» termlnalrdnl an early hour on Wedutsdad morning. Xovrmber I. aged 00 years when be pwaed across the Dark Hirer. He bad gottsll out- of bed but • moment before, sod ww ritilng dose, when hta bead fell orer an hi* shoulder. HD siteodsnl saw at s glauoe that tb. end had eomeAodrew Jackson Tomlin « ** born n Goaheu, this township March 15. 1845. bb i4.old.lloe Democrats, as I r* bb aoi
PERSONAL MENTION appcnluga of a Week Among You Friends Henry W. Sawyer. Jr., who la living I Bridgeton, was a guesi of hi. mo-her a bar West Cape May home over Suuday.
to Philadelphia sod euUscsd la the Marine Corps of the United States Vary, bin filet aaaigomeut to duty being at the Washington Navy Yard. HD naval record, as girea Is Stereos' History of Cape May County, b as follows: 'After remaining there for one year, hr was aeot with a battalion to Morria Island, participating in the attack upon Fort Sumter, in September. 1888. Hr was then detailed to the rerenue cutter '‘Cosier," and later to the United Suite, steamer "Wabash,'' being with the latter in the Fort Fisher campaign He helped to storm the breastworks and for hb personal
•Welles. Secretary of the Nary. At the
be war be was transferred to the
U. S. Steamship “Moobongo." of the Pacific Kjnadror, upon which be remained
hb fire years' enlist meet expired.
Ir « .
appeal may be made successfully to i on U^strength o
and enlisted again, being detailed to the U. 8- steamship “Plymouth,” of the Euto peso squadron. White on the "Plymouth" sale Europe during the Franeo<*erWar of 187a and waa mteo enabled to vtali the Holy Land and porta oo both aides of the Mediterranean Sea.” Entering the aerrioe a strong Democrat, e came out of It the moat unooespcombing Republican It was ever our good fortnn* to know, and throughout the balance of fate life be continued true te hb colors, Dot withstanding which be always held the strongest admiration and respect of the other party, even when in after be became the candidate of the Republican party for public offlae. In 1885. when hb party Dented some one > help lit tegblalire tirkrt, and without hope of being a te lo win at that time, Mr. Tomlin accepted the nomination for the Assembly, his opponent. Hon. Alvin P Hildreth, winning the election by IU majority. In 1887, when that strong candidate, the late William Hildreth, was the candidate of the Democracy for a rewireo the surrogate's office. Mr. Tomlin waa agate prevailed upon to help out by permitting himself lo be nominated as Hildreth’s oppoocuL Everybody supposed the then surrogate would be re-etecteJ by WO majority, but wbun the votes were led It waa round that Tomlin's strong
parsooality had cut jortty down to HI.
su white Mr. Tomllo was asrvteg hb nrighbon faithfully aa a tmambar of tbs Middle T-wnahipCommittaa. to whtah he was elected year after year without the slightest effort oahte part, and fas UB ha
fur the first oSoa to which (s rosily erersspircd-thst of sheriff. Hboppmsal •t thb ilrnln-i waa Atria P HIMrotu. who
him for Assembly u few yuan
before. Tomlin was rteesed by the then Upreeedested plurality ol TOk sad roread Mm aswaty must faithfully during the
HON. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH
Pennsy's President and Staff Make Inspection Tour
ELECTRIC ENGINES COMING
Pr akleot Ca-aatt. Second Vice-President .’■Igh, Third Vicr-Pmuirut Re* and General Manager AttT' nrj. of the gronsylvaola Railroad Company, made a tour of inspection of the Wi st Jersey A Sea-bore Railroad last Friday. They were accompanied by Saperiuleudeut Love) I and other officers of .he Hue. Till* iti*prctiou b the moat important that has taken place oo the road for many year*. It D understood that H la priodpatly for looking over the Hue with the view lo Intraduoing electricity as the motive power. The officials of ifae Prou- • vmil* Railroad Company bare about ncludrlall the details for electrif)ing par of t^r Cape May divbion of the V. » JerarJ'-dy shir- Rail load anal the Id We«I J. -aej & Atlantic line, from •V» field to Atlantic City, i here wa. a run made to C-pr May. Tbe tiyaic-1 cooditiiMi of ib-r«M«l was found likely that after
rvw drat, wbu has just passed hb ninety third yaar. is in a critical coudltiou from reoeut stroke of paralyiis. Rev. J. W. Prosby. former pastor of the Tabernacle M. E. Church, Erma, but now undeu. Is among Erma and Cold Spring friends thb week. Mbs L. V. Kirk, a popular teacher bare for the two school yean last past, and now teaching at Coalesrille. Pa., has been visiting her friends here for several days, having been excused from attendance upon lesions of tbe rimehm’ institute at the tetter place. White here Mias Kirk the guest of Mias Mary Hugbrs. Oo Monday she visited the school, where she as right royally rooeirtd by both teachers and pupils. On Tuesday abe visited ber
Tills in time for the reopening of the school
DRUNKER MRTURNS BURGLAR Beared by Mr. Stevens' Yell be Tried Another House and Waa Caught There waa excltemrat on Wasblogttyi trrvt, between Franklin and JeTeraon street*, late Sunday evening, when a drunken man who thought be would turn burglar, deckled to break Into a dwelling teal—be didn't know what, i man first tried the back door of Mas. Mary J. Schetteugpr, and was beard by I ha-next door uelghbmw «flfcraa» 8.' Stevens. Tbe amateur burglar concluded be would leave Mrs. Bebclteogrr's when yelled at by Mr. St err ns. and deliberately to Mr. Stevens' and broke out a whole aaab, making so much noise that be * roused the whole household. Mr. Stereos secured an officer and tbe mau ■nested. He was held lo hail 6800 by Alderman Duka Mooday mom lug tt tbe “ptesanre" of the December 1 jury.
FACTS TOLD IN BRIEF
Nerr» Gathered at Kaudnm l,y Out
r daily
•There b much pleasure In d Ivteg a good horse these days. —Doti'l try to kill all tbe rabbits and nail on the fir-t day. Sof Needle* Is giving Gtee» Trading Stamps with cash purchases only. Mrs. Deaaa W Hand has purebased a party on Jackson street of E E. Man
derille.
—If yon want comfort for yoor feet visit I. Teoeohanm's store, and get a pah W. L. Douglass shoes. —John C. F. Springer has sold to Rosa C. Jones sad Florence J. Chariton tot cottage at Cape May Point. Lot 58. Block A. —Contractor William F. Caaaedy has a large fores of Cape May men working oo tbe new station at Augletea for the West Jersey and Seashore Railroad. —Mrs. Jane 0. Peast. who is a wellkdowii hotel proprietress at Atlantic City, has such faith iu Cape May that she will build a oew couage oo ber property Stockton avenue.
Tb-rapid groa th of the |uwaeDger •.ltd r.-igtii bu*iue*e at Y\ ildwi-od fa..* made it hcumbeui ou the company logivrgreatri -acilitirs to Ihit growing seashore resort It is said that there will bra better service next year, sud tb* re D a possibility of a
ebaoee Iwiug made lu tbe Hue.
The trip of President Carnatt and hit staff is taken to mean that there is lo la _ delay iu lutroduciDg electricity ou tlu Cape May Dlv siou. With the big improve ment which b going ou at Cape May tht company expects eventually to do a mud
*MisIotes on thb dirbiou. and p am being prepared to take care of It
"HOGAN'S'' AJAMILT WORD Specials Each Week in Candy Without a Doubt Inoeeualng For tbe past three weeks Hogan, ou: confectioner, has been giving s "special,’ lasting for two days only, and In order to ptocu-e tbb special, ytu are obliged to cdt tbe coupon out of tbe flgXAi.ii. This week be Is giving a pound of block nut candy, which la of floe flavor, ooosLtlo£*of walnut, filbert, almood. etc. By clipping the con poo out, wb>ch will be found oa tiie lest page of tbe HnrAIJi. and.- taking K elth ten cents to Hogan's you will rw oelve a pound uf t be best candy. The Is worth SO cents to you. Last week HCEALD was a leader among tbe other local iiaper* iu tlte redeeming of the
Election or Public Bale ? Whether people are elected hy the popular will or whether the man wl.h the mnat money wins In political contests has. for a been s much debated quest loo, us, from the erld noe now before the people, that money rules lust eed of tbe
popular will.
In tbe second proc'nck of Cape May City l the election ou Tuesday there writ lies oast white ill of tbe ballots u sate out wate east for vr-ious persons for ffiros for which there was oo contest, bus plainly Indicuied that lb* person who etxsd such ImIIoU was paid for that ser48 of such marked ballots oonL itues wf Jatpe- K- Thy tee fore Hrotor. Henry S. Kutbrriurel for freeholder and
ItteateoaaU that about 185 of such east ia the ffirt peethe a eertataly
For Bale and For Kent. A few very desirable outlagew situated in le moat desirable part of the town, line bargains to iota lo different sections of tbs city. Now is the time to bay your
Charles T. Campbell, Heal E-tate and lusnranee, 508 Washington street
Tbe Boys who wore the Bine wish hereby te extend their thanks to tht Committee and te Her. H. W. Holton lor the compil■neatary tickets girrn them to attend ' heartwtlrrlng lectuie la the First M. Church. Chpe May. Saturday even lag, ■saber A 'Ous Who «
CASSATT PAYS US A VISIT
real Intprotrmrnla By Next Heaa —Double Tracks and Faster Time to tbe Cape
rouad t'au,ileit the line ap. May
I I* .
>aedMlla->e
•t city to
and
Death of Mrs. Charles King At fire o'clock last Thursday morning, after a brief illness. Mrs. Nancy W. King died at tbe Stenton Hotel. Philadelphia. Mrs. King lived at Torreedale. where she bad a large country seat, and had gone to town to pass a few days. She was In her usual good health until two days previous when she contracted a cold which rapidly developed into bronchitis. Mrs. King was formerly Mbs Nancy Fisher, of Philadelphia, a sister of t&e late Mrs. William F. Norris, and also of Mrs. Geocge T. Lewis. She married Mr. Charles R. King, a member of a well-known New York family, and son of John A.King, who was Governor of New York from 1857 to 1850. She had no ren . For many years Mrs. King lived a retired life at ber place at Torresdalr. usset! ber summers at Cape May. where for many years she had a home rmsan Epicopaliao, and deeply Interested In the Episcopal Church at Torresdale. Tbe funeral occurred from All Solute Church, Tormdale, on Saturday after-
PRESDITERIANSJIG REVIWL Evangelistic Campaign to be Started On November IB A unique evangelistic campaign will begin In the prominent cities and towns of New Jersey on Sunday, November 18. and will continue every night for three weeks. Tbe campaign was Inspired at the last
Presbyteriaa Church, sod si
tbe Evangelistic Committee of the General ably, of which Rev. Dr. J. WUbnr Chapman it secretary, has been bosv making preparation for the evangelistic effort. The Committee of the Presbyterian Synod of New Jersey, ot which Rev. Charles
A Persimmon Party One would think that when yon go after rreimmooa you would go to the woods, and not taka s sneak box and go np the
to know It. and la order lo tfai their guard took a boat at 8
Loading aad told hb trisaAs he was going
When the truth looked be had bean Iu ass

