CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, 1ANUARY 4, 1906
camuimm. JERSEY LEGISIiTGRE
Lew I* T. STtVtN* P«OF«ltTO» .Wahkih C NeftL. MuHaocn. an'ihoepenoent WEEKLY. Pwbllabc* Every Tliur*4»y MornlBt at 906 Waabla(taa Street.
Cape May. N. JSUBSCRIPTION:
One Oollak Pee Yt»" i« Aovaacr
KMNTIMTBO PROM P1RRT PAORJ
■war the roU c*U. Thara am two phj ■pa*—, Head or llauMOth and Balnea of Mddleaax; a drnegteL Ur. Hoabar
THE HEKAL1D. CAPE HAY. N. J. Batered at the po»t other at Cat* May M, J.,a» aeeOod*la«» mail matter. March 11
THURSDAY, JANUARY 4. 1900. When the local Hoard of Ed ocal ion meeU on Monday rvetti. K neat it will j.roUbly con«ider the ai-pltcauona for the auperviaing priori|«alahjp to »ucdr. O O. Barr, who war recently appointed county .uprriutendent of acboola. Only one qneaUon should be eonaWered, and that whether the applicant la qualified. l» hr proficient In Latin and German. a» well an the other required studies? No sympathy should enter the minds of the loard. It Is educational results that are wanted from the schools. It should be made no asylum for ti oae who have fallen politically Mr. Barr can keep an eye to the school and the continuity 0 f the year's work need not t > be broken. Take time and don't be caught by the cry for a mao for the emergency.
At the meeting of council on Tuesday evening in his ope lug remarks. President Ware slated that there was tool much violation of the Sunday law. and j he laid that the ' ayor complained of no authority. He said that counril ought to back the fcayor up It Preat- j dent Ware will read the csly charter he j will find that the control of the police I baa been lodged, not with the mayor j but with the committee on protection | of property, which Premdeut Wa*e | selected on Tuesday evening, via Messrs. Cre* 'ell. Sharp sutf Brooksand j to'theae.geoOemen must be looked lor | the remedy Mr. Ware a-ked for. Ifany citizen Jyiows of a violation of law and wants It stopped, he can complain under oath to the mayor or alderman, and a warrant will immediately issue. The sportsmen of South Jersey-do not indorse the recommendation of the State Fish and Game Commission that at total "two more tears be added to the dosed season for deer, and that when the season does come in the shooting of does and fawns be 'prohibited. They elsim that tip gunner can leli the sex of a running deer in the excitement of the hunt. The sportsmen also claim that wealthy residents of the large cities are buying op the dee* woods in this section and are patting up prohibitory signs to less fortunate gunners from enjoying the
sport.
What business has Kobert E. Hand, a citizen of Lower Township, meddling with the selection of a supervising principal of the Cape May Uty Public schools? Let him attend to hisown busi. ness. The members of the Cape Mav City Board of Educaiion are entirely competent to select u pnnripal. The Cape May Board of Trade, of which 8. B. Wilson is president and Mayor Millet treasurer, ought to be enlarged, and work should be started toward the making of the 1906 Summer season the greatest so tor
Awseuilih man Rhs-t Herman A. Berg of Hudson. Hie Berg measure will asset with a lot of opposition, and It Is very doubtful If It ran ha passed The Wakeb-e bill may hare a better chance, aa It Is undendond that many of the legislators favor the substitution of the electric chair for the gstlowa. It to believed. however, that any legislation at this session will not save the two women In Hackensack Jail. A measure will be pres an tad early this session by Senator James K. Minium of Hudson which will affect nil srtlclee made by prisoners In this state. Th.-ee snides Instead of being teM " 111. hy the provisions of the bin,-be-turned over to the various charitable organisations of the state. The organize.! labor element la bitterly opposed in the marketing of prison made goods sod the new bin. It to understood, to drawn for the purpose of gratifying the hiiior men. Senator Min turn says his Mil will have a twofold dCTect In the first place It will protect Union labor from competition with convict labor, and In tba second place It will save a great deal of money to state Institutions which now hare to buy articles, such aa clothing and ahoea. fur their Inmates. The product of the prtaoas on der the MIL It to understood, would also be arot to dttoa and towns of the state for distribution among the poor. Professor John 8mki*’of* Rutgers college, state entomotoctot to preparing a bill to be Introduced asking for an appropriation of WBOJKO (a be used In driving moaqultoaa out Off New Jersey. Coder an ertetlng set municipalities may make approprlaUoni te exterminate the peat, but thus far only a small sum has been put out by munldpallttee for this work. Professor Smith hr lleves be can rid the stats of mosquitoes by draining the marsh land and thus depriving them of their breeding
places.
The New Jersey Bute Funeral inrectors' association to beck of a Mil providing for the appointment of a state board of undertaker* and rmbalmere te examine and license oil per sona hereafter desiring to follow the business of burying the deed In this stats A similar bill went to the tnoegue last year. The new bin win provide that the board shall consist of one represents tire from « district In the state and a the state board of health aa a member at large. The proposed act l» net retroactive and all who are eow legitimately carrying on business, after registering with the beard as provided, must be recognised. There are n urn aeons reports current concerning the probable action of the legislature affecting the sale of liquor. I .oca] option to much talked of by the anti-saloon people. There to talk of baring an excise rommlaslon for every second claas county to be appointed by the county Judge, Wltn power to fix the amount of license and the boars which the saloons must ran ly. oo Sundays and from 1 to 6 the same aa In New -Turk and
citlea.
State 'Road CommUatooer Hutchinson In hla animal report to Gorernor Stokes suggests the taxing of automobile* oo the basis of the dam age they occasion to the public high ways. Commissioner Hutchinson believes that If high Speed machines are to be allowed on the highways, and there to no Indication that they will be prohibited for the pm - be taxed In proportion speed of which they are capable, which la also regarded aa a fair measure of their powers of destruction. The gestion to likely to be Incorporated
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of title*. The Democratic members are Mr. [arris of Sussex, who la a lawyer and wUl probably be assigned to the comoa Judiciary; Mr. Holcomb* of Hunterdon, a music dealer, and Mr. Firth of Warren, wbo to a retired buslLawyer Harris will probably be the spokesman of the minority an questions outside of per—lea. aud oe aU matter* aSbqttag the Colby principle* Mr. Martin of Baeax will probably be tba minority toadar. Mr. Barlwr of Mercer win top re*sat the suite Republican machine forces In the bouse.
From Harper’* Weekly.
» Year> upon aa again. Let a* take up tba Hne of march and make the irogreaa we can through another year. Humanity doe* not shape aa edifying course. Day after day, year after year, it blunders along, a* any day’s history sprit out in the newspapers will attest To blunder along i to be about the boat the best of u do, either aa Individuals or as ion. Ills not ideal, but it wUl answer, if so be we can keep pointed in the right direction and proceed in a sagacious spirit, abating the road with the rest of the folks and not lass compassionate of their deviations than of wn. The greatest goal* that men have teecbed they have reached by bring stronger than their roi^ekee. |t>o • with Lineolo; an with Waabln*; ton. The gaeet difference between wayfarers, besides the dlapanty in locomotive power, is that some manage to hold to the right direction and to maintain spite of blonder tbe essential spirit. That aort invariably get somewhere where it is worth whUe to arrive. For the others speed is nothing if tbe di-
rection la not right-
ix grrccTWexcART 1,1906. Trains will leave Cape May as follows for -PHILADELPHIA: «-4o*.“ ? 2S 0 1 S!SS.w t ”‘- Arrive* at PMladripfate 9.39 a 7 ' 7 o A M-RXFRB3S. Connect* from '•■3 Anglcaem Branch. Ocean City 6ea laic City. Arrive* at Philadelphia
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A* a result of tbe Taylor-Edmund* coalition formed jnat preeioo* to the November election, they have organised dly council and again will attempt to dominate tbe policy uf Cape May. One reason for discountenancing hazing to that it thr-wa temptation* io a young man’* way to become one of tbo«e permanent nuisances, a practical jok«- ■ Sen* lor-elect Colby may have gone South in o>der to be -in climate warm enough to inspire him to write a red bet report on the lobby.
Tbe Csar is *ull referred to aa tbe little father-, but paternal antboritv find*
Politics make strange bedfellow*. Just think of Merit - harp and Fraek d in the same bed.
Mowry Hi Advertising; It Fey* The merebaei who pula aa advrrtim meat la e paper for a few Umca. aad then aays adrertWna 1* ■ faller.
Thomas F. FifagaraM, who to f! torty known throughout the state a “dean of tbe fourth I
tug the make up of tbe la tore. The Demoeratb have a membership of aaly to the reuat* and I assembly—for the eecoad time In 'the history of togtolatiou In U0T the seme tbe minority**
Assessor—Gilbert C- HuxL — Collcctoi—Jaa. X Taylor l-e. 1, UK Treasurer—luac H. Smith Jan. 1,1901 Commissioner* of Approl. ' Theodor* Mueller—.Jau. I. Bdwatd On aaa Jaa. 1. fhoa.R. Wutou Jan. 1.
Meats oo Tuesday afternoon of each weak t fifiO. In Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall. Cold Spring. The John Mrcray Post No., 40, U. A. K. lari a on lb* thlnl Friday of etch monlb at 7.80 o'clock p. m.. *1 Pnuikllu street ■bool boudiox- -Mr ■jT'", Mayflower Lodge. No.»». ludepeudaot Order of Odd Frllowa-Meria **#«“ Friday at the Auditorium. Jackson auevt. OgaUalla Tribe. No. Uf, Improved Order Of Bed Meo—Meats at 110 Washington
Met.
Oep* May Firs Department, marts Aral Monday errolug In a*cb month at corurr Washington and Franklin sirred
S. H. Moore, vice pterideot..-
Peiimiiiu RAILROAD
P. M.—ACCOMMODATION.
aad Sea Isle City. Arrive* at Philadel)
fi-15 p-«a-
SUXDaY TKAIXS.
P.M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stop* - J 1 MUnoedlat* —' —
3.30 *
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. , c P M—EXPRESS. Couaects fro Aegtcaca Branch, Ocean City si See Ur City. Arrive*si Philadelphia A
FEOM PHILADELPHIA.
Trains leave for Cape May—Express, 9 . m . end «.td p at. week day*. Accta
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November *6,1905.
J’or Baltimore aad WaaMagtam, tja. 7-ao, 8ja.’Vtoas,rtoA a.u.. *iajx, •is, 4Mwtt PMjmd Mis - *• Scwtara, *6. as. 7 *0. Prom Weal Philadelphia only, tgs aad *-S5.*S 44. Hgo, and «7 js P. * Dining Car. tBxtra-fare Train. W. W.ATTERBURY. J R. WOOD. CenT Manager. Paaa'r Traffic Managi
GEO. W. BOYD, .
.,1908
Dr. A. L. Leach Charles P. Qnidori...
BOARD OP HKALTB. Robert A Hand UW Lafayrtte HT Hal “ 1*04
County Directory. Justice Supreme Coort—Francis J. Swayse. rnwnTriuigi Jodgv—Bairtaoa H. Voorhaea. rentw' «f‘ Ptm^- Hiory’ S.' Doegtaaw
s^AMLKL F. ELDREiKIE. *- ArronuxT-aT-L* W. 80UUT0R, MAUTTit IN CHANC&UI NOTARY PUBLIC. 910 Wxauiburox Hrxxxr. Carx Mat Citt, New Jeeskt.
QH. WESTLEY RODGERS WALES, WALKS' U a me States Puaxmacy. Washixotox AXD DaCATUX Stkeetu, Cup* May City, N. J. Triepbone 93 and 34.| Office bouts, 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, and 7 to 9 p. m. iee nod remdeuoe, Wales United 8Ut*a Pharmacy. Niort Bxtu
Coualy Koanl of F^artlow^ Cbm 1*. R. Foster, Urp 1906 Ownty board of Ueettoae-Wm. J. Trier. D*iv.._ 1907 Oaaaty Board af Rtocriena-IUebae^ M. Terms riCnurt-f eiond 'TmiBay' to' ApriL
| EWI8T. STEVENS COUNSELLOR AT I AW 610 Wasbixotox St , Cape May, N J Master and Solicitor in Chancery. Notary Public. Commissioner for Pennsylvania.
BOARD OP CBOBBN FREEHOLD EBB. Anthony R Smith, Palermo Jan.i 1907 W. 8. Johnson, Oman City—Jaa. 1,1907 John P Fox. Ocean City Jaa. 1.1907 C. P. Vanamaa. Dias Creek. Jen. I. 1906 Iroae D Ludtorn.So.Dennis. Jaa 1. ivr Daniel Bcbetlee—r. Erma....Jan. 1, tf» West ley K. Wain. Cape May. Jaa. 1. UO7 H. A Ratherfoid. Cape May. Jaa. 1.190ft Anthony B. Smith, Director, bamuel Townsend Clerk. ate Sana tor—Lewis it. Creau*. Ocean City, Rep. ■aamnlyman-
Capk Mat, N. J.
Oral Surgery, including Extraction of Teeth under Narcotised Air and other Anesthetics Phils. Office; Perry Bldg. 16th ft Chestnut lit.
Church Directery XT. ■art's X. C. CHOBCB. Rev. Father D. J. Kelly, Rector. Hours of divine service on Sundays, Maaaee at 7 and 9 A. M. Sunday School at 2J0 p. a. Koaary, sermon aad benediction oa the Mdet Bleeped Sacrament at 8.00 p.a. Week-days, Mam at 7JO a. m. Services every Friday evening at 8. r. a. cxvacu or tux advrxt. Rev. Fraaris T. H. Flan, In charge. Sunday Service*: 11. 00 a m. Morn tag Prayer nod Sermon; 9.49 a'm. Sundayschool; 7.00 p. m^ Eraniag Prayer aad
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■rayar ami IJ jo p m 1 * 1 *;
Rev Arthur W. Spooner, D. D., Paw
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Bandar nemee* at 10 SO a m., 7.80 p. m. Seuday school at 2 80 p. a. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7.80 p Junior U. E. Inday at 4 Iff p. m. Y. P. 8. C. E. Friday at 7JO mm. Stranger* always, made welcome. FIRST M. a. CBGBCH. Rev. James Burov Pastor. Preaching ou Banda) mom lag at 10.80. In the even lug at 7.45. Meetings at 9 A. u. and 8.80 r. “TX School At IP. a. Epwortb League Maoday evm Mid-week pnyer eerviee Wed evening at 8 o’clock.
Rev. H. F. Crego, Paator. eacblok oo Sonday mominw .111 » evening at 7 JO.
Saaday Sohool at t.<8 F. u.
Young Paople'a Man lag Friday
: at 7.90 o’clock .- ;
' 1 Masting Selarday evealog *18.00
Our Secret Sortatlaa.
£-^B. a H. LOUENCK, (Dr. W. B. Sickler, asaociste.) DENTIST
James J. Doak (Carpenter & SBuilaer Jobbing Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Phone 97
Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Pine Stationary and Blank Books, Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy is, etc. 1L L. WARRINGTON, 514 Washington Street.
Contractors A Builders YORK BROS. P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J.
W H BRIGHT. FIRE IIBRMHCE la aur Part af Cape May Cenat) Holly Beach. N. J
VALUABLE
Real Estate In Cape Hay City
FOR SALE
To.eloie up an Estate h huiw warn h roaa NO, «. A three story frame cot tage and stable on land, at No. 676 Washington at., size of lot 100 feet front by aoofeet deep. NO. 3; Drag store at S. W. corner of Washington and Decatur sts, {ether with all stock and fix-
Security Trust Company
Corner Washington and Ocean Streets. CAPE HAY CITY, HEW JERSEY
CAPITAL
SurpUs and Undivided Pr.fits
DEPOSITS
$100,000.00 1136,371.69 12.184.129.81
We solicit your account. Oor patrons receive every courtesy and accommodation consistent with prudent banking. THREE PER CE'iT. INTEREST PAID on deposits in our Savings Department.
aac H. Smith, Chairman
J. Spicer Learning Reuben T Johnson
-Advisory Board-
Dr. Jame* Mvcray William F. Casaedy Albert (i. Bennrtt
U- C. Tbompw.n, Manager
Aaron W. Hand John B. Huffman
WILLIAM J. TYLER
Tier Pra.lde.it
The First National B^nk OF CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE
CAPITAL 925,000
IF YOU are thinking of chungiox yoar account, we would be plvaavd to bate jots Join a*. Should all C*pe May tneu patroulav the financial Inatltaiion-. at pre-eot located within tbe county, every one of them would b* oompvllvd to lucrenav ibeir clerical force Id order to handle the boilorea. Do yon favor giving employn ent fo a
greater number of Cape May men WE ARE prepared to do our part, modatioo oooalstant wlib safety.
it on time acconnu. Liberal *
DIRECTORS Luther T. Gsrreteon Ki William Steel Wm.J. Tyler Wm. H. Bright
ok Immlng Bamori 81 Item Oliver Bright
iiisnc mmm, pupek hangings. plaster Morh a SpectaltCS^J LinCrusta, lifflalton anb JSurlaps jOfce and £how Rooms. Second Floor Srith Bldg. 610 Wash. OAP6 MAY, N. J.
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Pierson and ©on. ;iHw|cAPE|MY|M)yHiit.^
Cor. Washington and Union Sts. Where >ou will find choice-Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions and fruits. We also hand!e“MiCHENRRS Star Hams ”
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\Bro. §(euei?s il/l BOAT ^*IIO»U»lliai7 BWLDER Office and Shop-lor. Corgie and Jefferson Sts. CAPE HAY. H. J.
SAMUEL E. EWINU General Contractor, House moving a specialtg
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WM. arsHATWV OEamaaT, oo*rrajLOTO»
T.nra BRICKS. SATO. CBlfSBT A8D BUILD3R3 MATERIALS.
MUViAKLJ P . O'm'EH, Hm ^n1..ig Lb. '+. .m o. ML'UE* u. —I — 311-318 Mansion * treat SAP* MAV, W. 4.
"XIRNITURB AND MATTRESSBS — a^.4nre..^*Mbt>a..a.mi B- S. CURTIS Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting c^Mv.tr.y.

