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CAPE MAY HERALD.

VOU V. NO. 49.

CAPE MAY, N. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1905.

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COUNCIL PROTESTS

Unanimously Passed Resolution Against Speed

TO ENFORCE ORDINANCE

fltK8II>KVni MKSHAGK Took Two and a Half Houra To Hoad li WASHINGTON. D. C-. D*c. A-U hU mnusc lo Coasma today Hrealdaol Koowvrlt brK«d upon that body the nec •wall? pf making mor« affirmallT* rflona CO curb corporal ton*, if 00C to ooolrul Ui«m. •ajiuK tlwa al the pmeot time tbry were like lodltldnala without a •orerelgo a* neither State 'tior United Slatn bad any control orer them He I Uriel* that

PERSONAL MENTION

Those Who Come And go to Visit Friends

Council Declare* That The Prewent Manner of Kunlng Cara la a

OKy Coaooil mat In regular araaton on Ttinraday rrealag. with PreaMeat Town wnd In tbeebalr and all mambara pewant but Mewra Bailey and Crrawell. A com munlcalion waa reeel red from Clareoor It Brook-, of Philadelphia. aUtlng that be bad ehebt »IOU bond*, due in tr« yeara. bearing Bre per cent. Interest which he would *ell to city for alnkiuit fund redemptioa. and the maltrr wa- referral to the Boance comiulttet. », Treamure' I. H. Smith aalualUad hi* report which •bowed that during Soma her he had recelrsd •B.TSOAT from the lax collector. BJUAOO far I Croats rvAO fnaa ibe water department; 11*1 from the county collector for scboyl*. IT.ltaOO from sewer bond* and premium thereon Hr ahowed that ba bad paid out upon ordais of eooocil. •a.«S7.» for acboola; Bl. OtltAt; for loterrst on bool*; gS.MB 00. and bad drpoailed in tbe ainking food

Bt.B3B.14. Tim qoeatloa of dedwatlng to tbe city Beoch araona from Madlaon to Pbiladrl phla aeronea. and tbe accepting of right* from tbe Atlantic CUy R. R , for tbe laying of the newer on the name aero nr, were referred to the City SiUcItOr. Mr. Sayre Introduced a resolution which staled that whersaa the present manner of . running the trolley cars wss a men*nee to public safety, tbe Mayor be directed to tofhroa tbe trolley ordinances now oa the hooka, and tbe read alloc was unmnimonaly pasaed. , Several eonncilmen expressed the nisei res and Stated that many complaint* had been made at the spaad of the can.

ONLY ONE TO APPEAfe W. Cl. T. C Aaka Valuatloaa to be Reduced, It Betug Oran led Tha only company which appealed from Ati—nr Hnghm- aasmmeot of tbe pro party of public franchlaaa la this city, wa* the Western Union Telegraph Company. The property of this com eludes its poles and wire*. ••SO valuation. It appealed to tbe Com. mlasiooers of Appeal, and that body reduced lu value to B» oc city's rerenne from the Western Union A&egraph Company will be ief Bl.S This company should not, under fhaae circumstance*, have many favors

be required to purchaae theta.

et hum# -«l an anno* Tnanksgiving dinner on Thursday laaad tbe following wen present: Mrs. B. 8. williams. Camden. N. Mrs. Charles

town. Pa.; die* S. B.Smith, Philadelphia, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. - Hsian T. Moore, Mr. and Mm.' John C. Little Master Albert Little. Master Gao. Little, Mr. and Mrs- Walter K. Smith. Gape Mag. and Mr. James F. Smith, of

eooleactor Jomph P. Hoary, of thlacHy. aod It la osw of tha moat cxerllest | of work which has been dose In tha

Mrs. Jonathan I". Lears lag, of Cape May Coart Hoaoe. died last cetarda r aftarnoon, aged aboat 70 yacrs. She was the second wile of the tha widow of tbe late IX

YOU NAME MAY BE INCLUDED

Happenings of a Week Among Yogr He-la 11 era and Friends Tersely Told—Other Mrntlon

Mim Caroline U. Webb and Mias Klixahetb Hooper, have gooe to California for the winter. Mrs. Alexia Scbelienger la enjoying a visit to her slater. Mrs. Daniel B- May -w, at Ocean City. Mias Emma Crowe i. of Oak I .one. la a gne*t of tbe Mlaaa. Stailb. daughter* of City Treasurer and M r*. Isaac H. Smith Councilman R. J. Crrawell it again •uflnrd lo bia bed by tbe lllneawa, from htch be baa beau suffering alone last

tbl* legtalaliou must be affirmative lo Ha la. : message ess a leagthlv one and touches upon every department of state. ; into minute details lu many case* aod touching upon labor, lasurauce. ini .ignition, care of tbe grave* of the Co--federate dead, and eyery conceivable mat ter that I* of luteTsut to the government It took SK boor* lo read LAWYERS IN THE WAY uws Should be Changed that Exlat lu This State Former Judge Howard Carrow tails tbe farmers that “a ooooeu trated effort should idr to chang • tbe laws aa they exist in this State. They ware made for barbarians over BOD years ago.” We thought that moat of our laws were of later origin bat letting that pea*, isn't It op to ibe lawyers rather than tbe farmers to lead ring aboat reform Id the law f Ami I't tha lawyers themselves Mocked recent efforts to remodel our courts oc

of the need of reform In oar system of printense, for m other'els * of oar ■ns are so wull convinced of It. There are need of miasionary work among ibrra of tbe bir. who are the chief obstructionists U the pathway of Judicial m —Camden PoU rvlegram

winter In

VI peeled that nrxt nagv one of Cap*

larch.

Mrs. 8. W.Golt wlU ilanito City, and ilamer she will

May's hotel*

Mr. Richard Campien and Miss Cam . loo wet* among Uoaa who pnaaad tha Thanksgiving holidays hart and ivalnad

until Monday.

Mrs. Henry A. Parr, of BalMmoJe. was • guest daring tbe Thanksgiving parted, •f her a rise. Wiea Finn, and her nephew. Rev. F. T. H. Finn. Miss Mary Hogbea, daughter of Capt. Mvmnoao Hughes, is enjoying the roeirty of fri ods in Pniladelphls, Where she will rmslu for some time. Mra Harry E. Balm'and her id

McAllister—Wlllets Miss Carolyn day WilleU, daughter of Dr. J. Howard Wlllets, was married tbe Methodist Episcopal Church at Pori Elisabeth on Wednesday evening to Albert K. McAllister, a young lawyer of Bridgeton. Rev Her her H Beadle, of Bndgeton, officiated, satiated by Hey Mr. Wick ward, pastor of the chureK The matd of honor wss the bnde a Mater, Mim Helen A diets The groom's bent man waa J. Cleaves Diament, of Odarville. Tbe bridesmaid I Susan Peck, of Bridgeton; Him Elisabeth Middleton, of Wenonah; Mim Adde Price, of Tuekerton, and Mis* Bette L ire, of Port Elisabeth. COUNTY FARMERS' INSTITUTE Cbolor Prod get* of Farm and Carden To Be Exhibited at Court House Tha fc srilh the Court Hooae, at Capa May Court House, on Wednesday, January, *1. OB. . It srUl be held under the direction of the State Board of Agriculture and farmers Interested In the tilling of the soli will be present. Cbatee products of the farm and garden fruits, vegetables and Bowen wUl be exhibited.

BAYED IMPERILED LAUNCH

Cold Spring Life Haring Crew Rat A Urge Uoncb, Maggie G. of Angleaea

while returning from Driawan

day after a frw ds/r gunning cm

grounded on OoM Spring Bar, and

released from • perilous position by Ute

Cold Spring Ufa taring crow.

Frank Uallanar and Peter Peters, of

FACTS TOLD * BRIER qjjjj 3,^5

IN CONGRESS

a Oat hr red at Random by Our 1

tongrea* Open*

Tbe SOlb Congrraa opened lu Wsehlogloo on Monday. Vice President Pair-!

—8000 be Christmas. —HUB Is on tha wane. —Firs Sundays tbit mu —Tbs new moon 1* on —Get It at Hogao'i —Some one gm.nlog every day. -Santa Clans Is getting very busy. —A turkey massacre has Just ended —Cbrlalma* tree* will anon be teen - IW0 calrdsrm are bring dial rlbuted —Time Blrs and we are all gritiug oldei

tegsther.

—Thar* are jet a few rabbi u left to bark

he trees.

—Jnstv little over two weeks before

Will Present Msay Clsims For Pensions

-Tbit week at Hogan’s. Butter Rolls 10c pound. -Tbe day of mysterious packages la foal approaching. -The weather man promises U be good a few days. -Don't you wUb you were through with rour Christmas shopping I s -Tbe young boy bad • chance 10 teal

l the Roger’s cottage, SOP

CAPE MAY NOT FORGOTTEN

Applicants Want Military IL-oord.

destroying many peach trees In Capa Mgy County. — Merchants will enjoy s tiresoous ll'r om now until mftar Christmas. Sol. Needlae is giving Green Trading Stamps with c»sb purchases only. Sol. Needles is giving Green Trading Stamp* with cash purchases only. Sol N red Ira is giving Green Trading Stamp* with cash pa chaw* only. — Watch the torn who advertise Judiciously aod see bow they grow end thrive. —Arrange your affairs so that you os have time each work to road the U*BAUI. -If you wish lo lengthen yoar dayi □ fort atop al 1. Teurabaum’s abor store. -There won't be to tnnofa doing In is I*

Congressman Gardner in trod noed tha following bills Tuesday in Congress. For the relief of Adolph us Yuneker, to fir* him honorable discharge as Second Lieutenant of Company I, 10th •ferny VoUntearp; Anna M. Mar ■hon, admlnlstratix of DagiM 6. Mar■bon, to pay bain 111,500 for material construction of hail of United • Steamer Mingoe; Wm 8. Referwt of Map* Lading, to correct military ord; Wm. H. Cornell, of Vineland, N. to correct military record; Robert T. Short of Sea fete GUy, N J., to corroci

er. Mr*.

evks with relatiyra tod. friends lu Maryland and Washington. Mias Edna O'Crowley, of Newark. N. J., has been a guest of Mia*Charlotte Ratherfold, daughter o.' Mr. and Mrs- Henry S. Rutherford, on Decatur street. •1 Millar, secretary of the Cap* May Baal Estate Company, rate road from his He is one of the

of Cape

Rev. A. W Hand; of Cape May Court loose, and a brother of Dr. Anna Hand, of this city, has accepts 1 « cal the pastorate of the Memorial BaptlH Church at Salem. Mr. nod Mrs. John M. Rogers, of WllmlugteQ, and Mr. ontl Mrs. W. E. Ash ten, of Philadelphia, passed the Thanks-

girfeg*—1 Columbia a' Henry C.

of tbe Flnt C aggressions! Melrtet. has 'aChingtou to Ukt part in tbe delloeraUous of Coogrwas, and was on Monday mad* the arorotary of the Repodltcan caucus for the pPascal >w. ton of Mfc-gpd Mr*. William F. Shaw, has bean mads the local operator of Western Union Tels*grnpb Co., Is, the place of Chariot B. Shields, Jr., who baa gooe to York, Pa., to

Dr. Waiter H Phillips, of this city, was Qlhr wreck of the Phlladelnhla oa proas s the Central R. H- of Near. Jersey, a * above Pann Haro. Par. last

Dr. Phillips btlpad to Hag the trains and

Rev. H. P. Crogo. who proaohsd the annual union Thaahagiring sermon In the chorcMfelr Thursday morn aavarr plain stetemanu with legsd Suoday Uqaor Balling d the buying pf vote*. Mr. Crogo h> hi. rmou spoke of the th*iWf*tn«m which

wbaoh* knows he I* worth from « 10 M ceots par pound. —Tbe Hal pin property on Decatur street i* being improved • both in ita interior and rxWribr. -If yon taunt to make fame- wife or sweetheart a present of a pair of qi quality shorn go to I. Tr*»abasias aod a quean quality oerUBcata. —Don’t wait for coupon. Beet 1 lo Hogan’s for this weeks epncUl, Batter Roll* 10c lb., a dandy piece of Batter Scotch, regular price 30c lb. —Five uew farmers an agpscted total. Us In Woodbine within tha n*xt week. They come from Texas where they have quite sncoeesful. but doe to tha they

toot high. I* tbe highest mountain which item directly from the nna. E. 8. Band * Bon, fanner*, of 8tetto own tbe largest pair

■ half

of utilising trolley poles M *ewer vendlxton. Is under the con ■Mention of tbe WekeMd (England/ mclL and tbe city surveyor inetrocted to snbmtt a plan.

spots la the civie Ufa wero them leo kinds ^MfeW^Washboro. of Jersey City, whoa* wife fa tha daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jobe H. Kirby. <* Wsat Cape May.

WHY FISH ARE HIGH Another Smack At The Men-

haden Pirates

FISH ARE NOW A LUXURY

no* rnaanigsr ciakt hs w. riiUAXga Ueaks prraldeJ lu the U. S. Senate. Joseph G. Cannon of Illinois. w*s ma<1c Speaker of tbe House of Bepreaeutiulvrs.

Jon* J. Gannintv. ival record; Gen. David eon, of Vineland, N. J., to oorroct military record. To increase pensions of Benjamin Wellman, of Cape May City, to $34 per month; Sarah 8. Woodward of Vinel S. J., to $12 per month; Charlotte I of Riverside, N. J., to $B per roon|h; WHbor F. Vennote, of ML Hotly, N. J. to $1* per month; Jemro M. Smith, of Ml Holly N, J., to $12 per month; Kemonskio A. N. Z. Collin*, of Denniariile, S. J., lo $24 pro month; Adam Wearer, of VroeUad, N. J., to $24 per month; Tbotnas L. Forbes, of Vineland, N. J., to $24 per month; Frederick U urn wood, of Plenmntrille, N. J., to

$24 per month.

For granting of pension* to Anna J. Randolph of Bndgeton, N. J , dependeat daughter of the late Aaa A. F. Randolph, of Company R. Twelfth Regiment, New Jeraey Volunteer Infantry, of *12 per month and Laura 1. Burke of Atlantic City, N. J-, dependent daughter of tbe late James Burke, of Company F. Fifteenth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry of $12 per

PLACED OR RETIRED LIST car Admiral Clark of Hpanlab.

American War Fame

Washington —Rear Admiral Charles dgar Clark, who hat jurt retired from active duly btrause be ha.--.bed tbe age limit alien naval of re are anppoeed to be no longer 1* their sphere of usefulness. It s member of the popu ar triumvirate of tbe Spanish • Am-rican conflict—

Dewey, Schley and Clark.

Six years after Dewey had begun bla cadetship at Ann spoils Clark, who la the aon of a bookbinder, followed him He entered the naval academy 1 tbe year In wbieh Schley waa graduTbe career of the three men

since hat been Intertwined

waa as a captain on tbe Mona coast defense vesael In the

The high price of fl*b In the market* !* attributed to the abate of ibe fl.biug 'sw. OB the New Jersey coast At s meeting •f tbe Philadelphia Board of Trade 00 Monday nlgbi It wa* declared that fl.her men along the Atlantic ( oa*!. particularly those of New Jeraey. are abusing the fl*bery laws lo »ueh an «1 lent that flab I* now alnuAl a luxury *nd I* *0 high [1' 10-.I engaged In that busluea* are losing money If the ravages ibsl are now being commuted along the cu»*l continue, Ci.tunc will •oou become a loal ludueirv The National Hoard of Trade will i>e a*krd 10 request 1 he Federal department of (Ubene* intake

that Clark first becarna

in 18*8, when tbe captain of the splendid fighting machine. Oregon —the flret great modern ship to round Cape Horn—was relieved, owing to poor health, Clark took command. Al3 soon as he had done so. tbe was blown up In Havana karri there were rumors of wi dark was ordered to take his ship to.the Atlantic and straightway his 12.000-mlle voyage The navy department. knowing that Admiral Cerfleet had Failed, feared for hta safety Tbe burning question

Would Clark sueceed?

But on the night of May 24. 18*8. • Ft ran re ship, showing no lights, loomed up off Jupiter InleL Jupiter. The townspeople were panicstricken. not expecting to see the OreHut It was she. An ensign land-

. TT.-.*^ >1-

if Labor in reference to lawa and fhe navy, sdvising that t

Poet Office building at Brid-

geton, H. J., to coat $65,000 indoding 91SJOOO for a rite. — Referring claims of legal reprearn tali ra of Wm. T. Do rail, for furnishing material and labor on Treaaory Building, Washington, D. C, in 1856 to

Court of Claims.

Resolutions to print ten thousand

es each of tbe tenth and

tation and reaDictions of ontpoL

for more than twenty yean, and K Ua cartons fact that tbe oldMt and most frequently topped trees produce the Chest sap. A young Maine couple went for a Vide In the country ou ■ ' * - They saw a .Woman gs In an orchard near

countries. Tbe extent of the Japanese fisheries mgy be jadged from the six* at the net* employed by the Dr. Smith tells. In the Ns ilc .Magaxlne rf a net ^ cglrklng yeUowtallx which wm more than a mile long. It kad a bagm feet koag 00 fret arise at It* rnouth 4 a*dm feel deep. On on.occasion 10 00C fish •roWing 10 rounds in weigh- were taken at • ail

The Ooqnette Girl of twenty aod a day, Maid of many heart*, Cease to flit thy life away, Voiding Cupid's darts. With the lapsing of a year. And another mistletoe n*ar. Host confide and be slncerePaatlog youth thou art. uldst thou wend thy way alooe. Shattered hearts thy pride, 'Timlie's eventide hath eoroa. Ere thou art n bride f Man are flekfa too. Ua tnm; All. no doubt, are food of yon; Rut whan earnestly they woo With youth will their affrotiona bide.

■om* of the b* ha* to knock them to 1 he head with a kstohet Irom biting hi a.

REAR ADMIRAL rLARK.

Ketlred o Sixty-to

d Blrtrdi

Golden Al

las fallen lo the lot of very lew of the leading publication* of ibe United rvire the yinairilodes of half a centnry. One of the tortunate ones 1* LxsuxV Wxxxi.Y, the lirel iLostroted weekly newspaper rsteblished m Hie United Slates, aod which, on December will celebrate its fiftieth anniverWben tbe late Frank Leslie started this publication, in 1X55, it wa* questioned whether be would he suecessful or not. He was an Englishman and believed that if England could supseveral Srst-cUas illustrated weeklies, the United Stales could support ye, aod bis judgment proved to be rrect. Two years after he began the publication of his weekly be bad s lively ipetitor, leaned by tbe Harper Brothers, and still in existence. A unique feature of Ibe Golden Anniversary number of I.k*uk'* Wxxki.y will be sn exact copy, full site, Id pages, of the brat e of Lcaux's Wcaxuv. This will rd the reader a tine oppO'tUDitv, by parison, to judge of tbe wonder!uI progress of the art of printing and engraving during the past fifty years The Golden Anniversary number of tx’s will contain a number of special features that will make it unusually attractive and valuable.

the navy, advising that the

gun March 19 had been suceevsfufand that Capt. Clark and his 480 officers

condition f

mediate active operations. In July, the Oregon's time She proceeded to Santiago to Join the fleet In the blockade. It was on July t that the "bottled-up" Cerverm made his daring dash from the harbor. In that great battle, which Is hlftory. tha Oregon played well her part ■bowed her capabilities. She c the escaping Cristobal Colon with the Brooklyn, which floated Schley 1 * nabt. and kept company with the ■hip. firing tbe famous "railroad trains," and being In at the finish when the last of the Spanish ship*

■track her color*.

Clerk, who retired on hi* sixtytbday. was promoted to roar admiral la 1902 and later iber of the general board at the navy. He la now president of the naval examining and retiring board on duty at Washington He haa seea 4$ years at hennrohlr and 4Mtegufahed service Clark of tbe Oregog will be ao small figure In the his-

tory of the country's

end Jlrihd gradAof ro

Receives Higher Salary Conn Stenographer George P. Kelly, of tbe Flret Judicial rislrict. has had his salary raised, beginning December 1st. from *1500 to *1800 per year tlttU of thl* paid by tbs county of Atlantic and the her *800 Is to be paid by tbe counties of Cape May, Comberlaod and Salem. Tbe salary is fixed by tbe Supreme Court Justice of tbe District and one-third of tbe paid ont by each county Is once s year paid back by tbe State of New Jeraey

Public Sale of Personal Properly At tbe residence of Jobs N. Reeve* of Cape May Point, oa Saturday. December 9, at 12 o'clock tbe following goods will be ■old—One good work mare 12 years old. market wagon, one four seated trap, tire runabout, oar road cart, lot

-It’s On You This la not meant 10 tool you. It is an dvcrtfareseal. and Charles A. Swale Is al be bottom of IL He Just waa la to tel! you that he Is going lo giro away a lot of ' “ during tbe month 0 ~ It will pay you to visit hi

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