CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY It, 1006
CAPE MAY HERALD
Liana T. STivcna Paoaaiiroa. .Waorih C. Ni»i_ M»MAat«. ^iTTnOCPCNDENT WEERLY.
Pakllahed Ercry Thara4ay Moral at 506 Washlngtoa Street.
Cape May. N. Jsubscription:
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CAPE flAV. N. J.
Kotrrrd At the po»t o®c» At Cap* May N, J,. a* Aeeood-cla»* mail tnattrt. Mareh 11 Adwtinni rate• upon application. TttURSOAY, JANUARY 11.1006.
GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE
Tb- P'1 ret Annaal Meaaace of tko
Ktatr KxeeaUtre
Trenton, Jam. S-After the Senate and Hooae of AsaemUy convened thu afirrnooD Governor Stokea’ Aral annual read. The meaaage in foil
A
a under wftlcli >
1 H of our people move* rrnment and bet! **
vane* In tbouiht
lava with every *6-
. the awakened national
ience evil* for hlaber UJeal*. It n™^
it halllnf lucaarda. but already
eaecute the demand* of rtiht and Jua-
raiher than followed the trend of •eenta I indeed, tlw work of thl* A*«Alon will be larwely the rontlnuanr* of polk-loa prevh.uAly outlined With prophetic antlel ! nation the la*l le«UI*ture opened tha ( t>> provldlnc for the appointment of i mtaatoni to lnve.U«at* and Aecure <
acta tine your-
T»w tioi
The tiret am Slokes a» delivered
of Go
Ian IboucbtK
Lefrialature
av aftern.ion, and which apl«ar* on this and followinc pa Rea of the Cape Mat Hebalp. i» an fmporlant aUte paper, and *honld be carefnlljr read hr all dtiaen*. It iw'of excellenl and plain lanRuajie, so that the averaife reader can well underatanii it. The reference* to the riparian land* and ti*herics, anti on forest preeerva'ion attect Cape Mar county mostly. The genera! remarka on taxation and particularly on tax spenders will be commended by all conservative people. The laxness of antomobilista come in for a share of the message, and the all important subject of stopping rote buying and vote selling is dear to the hearts ot every order loving and fair minded, straight forward ciliaen. Governor Stokes is the right man in the right A Correction In the issue of the Hetald of Jan 4, in speaking of matteia before Vice Chancellor Grey we inadvertantly said: “Lawyers Charles Edmunds and James — “Hildreth asked for an order on behalf “of Ethel Karrow,-the divorced wife of “WilUflm Farrow.” This was an error The maiter has not been decided by the Court of Errors and Appeals. 1 be divorce was denied by Vice Chancellor Grey, and hla decision has been reviewed, and a'decision is to be rendered. Tending this 'decision the Conn of Errors ordered the husband to pay the wife ten dollars per seek alinfony, and a counsel fee to her counsel of two hun dred dollars. The decision wsil _ probably be rendered next month. "*
A Pathetic Bl< The Congressional Directory for the Fifty-ninth CDUge** is just published It contains the cu 'tomary biogtopblcal sketches of senators ai'd representatives furnished by themselves. These biographies, which contain from 200 to &0( words, recount the political and other successes of their subjects, with nonaly a few sentences about their | ^rtly”fatal early struggles. The most significant biogyapical sketch In this Directory ia the shortest. It says: Joseph Ralph burton. Republican, of Abilene, was elected to the United States Senate to snccced I.ocieu Baker, Republican, and took his seat March 4, 1901. His terra .of service will expire March 3,1907. £- There is a world of meaning—and of pathos—in the omiagions. What will strike most people as a distinction without a diflerence is the strong preference which the mother of Congressman Longwortb expresses for s house and lot or stiver plate, instead ol the money which the Oregon people talk of raising for yonng Loogworth and
bia bnde.
If the power of the nation cannot prevent fist fighting and baaing in a. school whose slodenia are educated and supported at public expenses, how can schools dependent on students who pay for their education expert to enforce order agvd honor. The custom ol New Yesr calling has been largely diaccntinoed. It was a good, hearty expression of kindly feeling which, st fashions shift, may yet be
revived.
After all, railway passes may have been more or leaa of a temptation ao os of onr counslmen to give leaa it
i Income without
,m. lent to pay th« atato e: help defray municipal *1 Aourcc of satisfaction. It t«
In expenditure < my roust contlnt-.
■ advertised surplus In tb* , invited many large and
fcJSSSSTLSJKSlK: I i: 1®
_ this particular feature, which seam Vo provide gn the advantages of a state board of control without any -*
Meets on Tuaaday afternoon of aaeh wask 16J0, In Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall. Cold Bpring. The John Mtcray l*ual No., 4U, G. A. R. lb* Uiinl Friday of r >cb mouth at 7JO o'clock p. m.. at Fmukllu street L No. 138, Independent -Meets each Friday iu street. No. 1ST, Improved Older S-Bt 510 Waafaln rape May Firs Daparimatit, m*»u Monday svralog in aaeh month at « Waahlogtoa and Franklin streets.
A number of tb*.
the country but add to tbs
iuas of the state. Tha
Thl* a
_ close of the fl*c*l
_ large ha lane* on hand. This . an overnight balance, however, and
■ baorhed by II. debt. tb. neat
On Oct. a. 1*06. the overnight balaoo* to he treasury was tD-KAtoia Nor. L the
s confrootad by ob-
. »f appi
, legislature
„ that the tre highest point la la** Um” thirds of the annual *»’ turv of the stats. This practical purposes, but nooa safe financiering and never for careleaa expenditure. Care In L^ialabon. -—-ion tost year to r*
rxerctoe greatar md consideration
Some bills were evidently tfi the Introducer*. A vast majonty of thf bills showed great carelesane tallaatlon and punctuation: to to such an extent that the ' the language was obscured. ' reason why a public act should phrased and so punctuated that stand the teat of good English easily understood by the ordinary The title* of a large numb«- * were defretire. Under the
report. I commend It tb your consider* lion. The commissioner has bad aewral »arcr.'S!2ft»iL*ia"5 prisoner* without competing with the - of tha —te
"efTtEelS
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unfortunate fatottlee ha* met with almost universal approval and has attracted tb* attentton pf nelghborin* atotaa aaaUon. though dIBtculi of solution, of great Importance, and whit* I! cannot be art lied hastily both prograat and reform demand that It hr considered.
Rahway Raformatary.
The reformatory at Rahway has bean ti operation more than four years. It wgi the subject of no Httlt controversy at ttl
•m. and tb* laertatoture did not tb* magnitude of the undertaking when the project *' " stitutlon suffered —
count The state has spent oa It to data fl MA.2K. and the reports of the Institution show that IIto.mo worth of Const] tlon has bean aceompttaltod by tha —•v-~ reformatory to doing axeet-
The Inmate* by training to
,, odea to school woe*. "
lary drill and by tha constant
menl of their time acquire habits of artf control and sstf deperjence which
io go out Into the world again. I ndred and fifty men her. been
celled since the Institution was Opel CD of whom hare been released on parol*
Ided with employment- Of th it hare remained tow abiding
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MAki^ E»k v cl R Stite*. President —
William H. Wslier { * Berctoy _ William T.
BOARD OF BRALTB. _ .
Dr. A. t- Lanrh. Pscaldrat . -Bafft. 1. S Dr. V. M. D. Matey. Secretory .1
Lsfayrttg — Albert B. Util* Oeorg* L. Loweit
Marry. 8ecrotory.„ ; .—.1901 - “ M0*
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BOARD OB TUADR. it Rtsohaa R. Wlisoa. County Diroctoo -
Jnalicc Supreme Coart—Francis I. Swayxe, CircuTf Jouge—Allen & £udkoW..— Law Judge—Uairtooa H. Va0 **g^i Prtwecutnr of Ptm^Hany S.' boaigtom
-Bobert AM Coroner's—WHIUm H. Thoitpson. Corooer’s—A. LeKoj Mulllar.... County Clerk—JuUsa Way,
gritr»ti«H girdf. gAMUEL F, EI&St&lOT: .^Attorw-at-laW. »6ki«MYjR/»i Aiiaii in chancery ARB NOTARY PUBLIC. 810 Wjtomxurox Brxxrr. Ctrt Mat City, Nrw Jxbakt.
Security Trust Company Corner Washington and Ocean Streets. CAPE HAY (STY, HEW JERSEY
CAPITA! - Surplus and Undivided Profits
DEPOSITS
$100,000.00 S136,371.69 12,184,129.81
We fiolieit your account. Our patrons receive every courtesy and accommodation consistent with prudent banking. THREE PER CENT. INTKRCST PAID on deposits in our Savings Department.
£JR. WE8TLKY RODGERS WALES, WALES’ U x nau Sraraa Pa arm act. Washixcitom axd DacArt s Srgrgrs, Cape May City, N.J.* Telephone 83 and 34.| OIBoe boors, 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, and 7 to 8 p. m. Office and reaidenoe. Waive United State* Pharmacy. Night Ball.
—Advisory Boardlaaac H. Smith, Chairman Dr. James Mecray J. Spicer Learning William F. Caused y Reuben T. Johnson Albert G. Bennett
I. C. Tbompsun, Manager Aaron W. Hand John B. Hoffman
Wanted
BOARD OF CHOflKN p'HBEHOLDERS. Anthony B. Smith, Palermo, —-Jatol 1*W W. S Johnson, Ocean City—Jan. 1. 190T John P Foa. Ocean City Jan. 1,1907 a P. Vnnatnsu. Dias Creek. Jan. 1. 1909 a D Ludtom.Sc Dennis........Jan I, lour el Scbelleuger. Erai*....Jan. I, tW EmJKftSSSSiiS.i'.Si Anthony B. Smith, Dlre-tor, bamusl Town a sad Clarit. m State Senator-Lewis M. Crcaa*. OeW City. Bep pffi AaseanlyasaB—Jamaa M E Hildreth.
e of the duties of local govi
■ will k* -at OcaaaCRy.-WIIA wood. Holly Beach, and Cap* May thl*
| EWI8T. STEVEN'S COUNSELLOR AT UW, 610 Washiikitox Sr , Cai-x M*v, N J. Master and Solicitor in ChancerrNotary Public. Commissioner for Pennsylvania.
|^R. C. H. LORESCK, (Dr. W. B. Sicklcr, associate.) DENTIST Ocrax axd Huoris Sntrm, Caps Mat, N. J. Oral Surgery, including Extraction of Teeth under Narcotized Air and other Anesthetic* Pfaito. Office; Perry Bldg. i6lb A- Chestnut St-
James J. Doak Carpenter & SRutfaer Jobbing Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J.
500 Cape May County men and women who are sending their money to banks outside of Cape May County, to deposit their money in the First National Bank of Cape May Court House. Apply in person or by mail to the President or Cashier.
MIISTIC DECORAIOR, PAPER HANGINGS.
plaster Mori? a SoectalttgniT : /(ncrusta, Malton anb Burlaps lOTce and fihow Rooms. Second Floor Smith Bldg. 610 Wash, fit. CAPE MAY, N. J. -zzzafzzzzzzzzaEzzzszzaeamzzzzzzaz
Circulating library - NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Fine Stationary and Blank Books, Toy*, Shell Goods, Games, Toy - 1, etc. M. L. WARRINGTON, 514 Washington Street
Contractors ft Builders YORK BROS.
P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J.
Pierson and. Son.
iti
NEW
lEzaiEni
MARKET.
Cor. Washineton and Union 8ts. Where you will find choice Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions and limits. We also handle “Michbnbrs Star Hams *
W H BBIOHT, FIRE INSURANGE !■ mv Part nf Cnp« May Cnnnty Holly Be»ch. N. J
\Bm. §(ever?s ifrj B0AT»AIID - LAUNCH ^ BWIDB^ .Office asi Sbop-Sor. Corgie and Jefferson Sts. CAPE KAY. H. J. —,-
and third Tnaeriays of
VALUABLE
Real Estate
In Cape Ha; City . FOR SALE
To dose up an Eatate raiftinw WMSKf OfFEKD NO. 1. 'A three story frame cottage and stable on land, at No. 676 Washington st., sire of lot
100 feet front by 200 feet deep.
NO. a. Drag store at-S. W. corner of Washington and Decatur sts, together with all stock and fix-
!fO. ». One-half of doable cot and lot. at No. 416 Bank st.
SAMUEL E. EWING General Contractor, House moving a specialty p&s? swaas aiDBBSsa, aiLisi&smaB, h j>
TT ia ■aaaatc Traiiat rmtotoa* dftv CtoP* May ImdfB. So. tt, A. O. D. W.- and lot. at MO. 410 oan* m tog PrwWtod. A tlcmm. taa to praywttoa Itom. hm and WM Tknmday. ot 000k Twrrnto amd lafawmatta. * *■—«d trweh are wanton* “T" ‘J* . *‘* i >M .** n * (tor St*.Capa May, H. J.
to ||M wiu SD ih* saal to
WM. 8. SHA.'W’. qs^aaramAXs co imuLoroa DXALKR IX rnra BRICKS, SAND, OEKBST ASD BUILDKB3 MATERIALS. TaUnbone No to.
JriOY\ AKD B'. OTTER, Has purchased ih* •■Omssof tb* lata O. BOLD IB, asd Msxod to 311-318 Manaion Street CAPS toAV, N. J. oKEBsnsxuLX. u nzox^rTXXBM WURNITOHE ANu 'mATTRKSSHlS
B- S. CURTIS Plnmbing, Steam and Gas Fitting

