CAPE MAX HgRALD, THURSDAY. JANUARY n, 1906.
.1
Governor's toessafe i.'uxrm m» r»oM ."sr„r,“ r-srsTSte
i »ouVd th* < of llwlllwod »nd ' r of hU mr«n» of rrcr
Mllon for public of!lcl»U h
It mlcW. ■bovM
* Jon.
■ mad* wlanad
rhantctrr and r
■ landanL
o aak tha unblaacd d men Jury duty should not be the reward of political sarv. lea nor be made s means of political patrona*r Our abort Its should b* frae from oT sn> one for Jury service, either for
pan In a system of Just has lonp sjcliated the The Blair Bar assorts
They suggested
drmsrtns Jurtaa.
. .. Hsu of Jurors be designated respectively a Jst and a psUl Jury Uat. with
Hoc of the panel Assembly Distncts. The primary law passed under catnlstrmtJoo of my predecessor < Murphy, ta a safeguard against fi
: omlnationa Every rsridldsl equal ebanus and can appeal <
that they are the paopla'i not fhe people’s trustee Another step Is the direction of po govcruKient might be wisely considered
atltuenetea. The
maltlpMC loslead of IndlvtduaJ nany fodhlKs especUlly In th* 1. Imaginary cflalrtcu have ‘
tyicts existing, hot In law. bul merely li tha fancy of the nominating convention This fiction Is not s remedy foe.but rathei a popular protest agalndt. the pfgaant con dlUon. The members In Ihoa. countla
distinct and separate constltoency
possibly come from a single or s single place within
B system Invites n
icy from whom each i its legtslailve authoiily. ters. gives IT
of candldaleu or parttw meot or equipping of dawn ano cunwiuw Ilona thereto atw likewise forbidden, as ■■ ta the employment of rarrugea to la--S voters to come to the polls fat tbs Interests of any particular Anti-bribery Uwa K
ae sugfsT.ons add publicity In m with election rIpetiers There i ■e legitimate eapenara. These e dellned by law. and tbs caadl- I 1 th- lr agenU. likewise defined by
The Wise Men Fin<l Jesns Saefcor Bcheal UmmIm Jee-IUM
TEXT—Mai iTtTtlll Msmot (sad also Luke
expended and fas nmend the English ,
comipl Practices acts
ns. caucuses and primaries ■ .f legislation on this subject.
Forestry RsssrvMio ong New Jersey's raJuab are her woodlands Forty-six per cent of the upland arsa of New Jerpey la belter adapted to the production of forests than graslng or Ullage A plan for the utllltlon of this territory for the growth of Umber and the rvc luma lion of our waau for purposes of Ires culture was Inaugurated al the Iasi session of the legts-
forestry comm 11 — ’ skin
where 1
e commission s aim I
was sppolaVA ' - *■ - s baen. Brat, to
dl vidua la and prtvul
a an Incentive t Interests lo engage r own account; secact containing tlm-
once derive a I at the same a Uie places ■
Ihcee purposes
I of forentry work la rs was appropriated A tract at
f -John Gifford, and
acreage now acquired la BOJ , coal of Il KiTt for the land and surveys and maps required by in progress for tracts
■f the legislature In ins way of ippropriatlon. Among them la Weymouth met of 2t.k» acres, well Umbered, lying, near Mays I .ending and Egg Harbor which has been offered at E an
ally may be collected- The trac ontalns deposits of clay, grave tin a store and lwenly.four house Arrangements are pending bet we forestry commission and tbs board i Ur commissioners of East Orange whereby lbs foiVsiry commission ran taka charge of a tract of •« acres located In Itllbu/n township. Essex county, st ‘ Of the forestry reservation of I he The acquisition of such iraets ter the preservatloo of eur wuier suppl; deed, a state forestry reserv^tlor. should go trend In hand with the conservetk our water sources and potable streams. Already our large munlctpalltlpf arv fearnqt be exercised lo avoid this calamity, and U legislative arllen.ran aid It should be taken promptly' before the danger Stats Property In Potable Water.
ad throughout the stale, covering RWS acres. Where practicable these should ' set span as public parks and carefully preserved for the use of -state. They should bee of the stale In connection With Its entry reservation. The stale MW < no potable waters, shut It could act. _. these lakes and through the ownership of forestry reaerv " potable streams I suggest, su Use legislature, preferably the riparian. Investigate this proposition, its btllty and probable coat and I make at least a partial repoet a Sion of the l^ulatur Passaic River Pollution. The puriOcatloo of the Passaic li
rn« -probably February. B <*- «. when saws was six or eight weeks old FtACX-Bethlehem of Judes. •CRIFTOtE REFERBNCMt-Tbs 1i>fsosy of Jesus: 1 HU birth, tbs shepherds and the angel's pong (Luke IH-IS): l HU naming and HU oonsscration In the (ample at Jerusalem (Lube l:Xi-W. I- 81s hymn. The Nunc DlmltlU (Luke liM-H): « Simeon's prophecy and Anna'a thanksgiving (Luke l:0-»): k Tbs wire men from the east fUbtl. ». The flight Into Egypt (Matt. |:U-U); I. The massacre of the Innocents (Matt. !:lt-Ul: l Return Is Nsaarvth (Matt. Luke iJS-ss). □ in men I and •uffautiwe Thought. V. 1. There earn*,- arrived Id Pairs ne. It must have been been after ■a praaentaUon In the Temple, for tbs family left Bethlehem Immediately after the vlilt of the wise men, and' before April, for Herod died April 1. It eras probably In February. "Wise en from the east." Magi V. 2. “Saying Where is He that U born King of the Jews?" “Where U ewly-boru King?" “For we hare His mat In the east - Bee them In the eastern counuiee. or in the eastern sky, or both. “Ani come to worship Him.'' To acknowledge His worship; to do homage to
Him.
V. I. “When Herod the king had heard these things." Eager the object of their search, they woold to through the streets asking: Where Is He?” st the same time telllag the story of the star. “It la a simple question, hot the gn|et voice gath ere velocity and volnme until It eepa over Jerusalem like a cyclone a rushing wind of Pentecost wss troubled." agitated. “And al) Jerusalem with him." A might Involve the nation In a conflict with Rome. It might Interfere with their Inxnries. their tyrannies, schemes of greedy gain. V. 4. “Gathered all the chief priests id scribes." The authoritative teachers and students of the law “He ' demanded l rather Ipqulred) of them where Christ." In the original, “the Christ." not the proper name, but the' Messiah, the offlcial title of the promised Deliverer, “should be What do your Scriptures say? What is your belief? V. I. "Jt is written" (Mlc. 6:2 V. 6. “And thou Bethlehem." This U quoted freely from the Septuagti (the Greek version of the Old Tc* lament). Just as such quotations were popularly made at that time.' for there no Bibles tn circulation, and quotations must be made chiefly as remembered from hearing them read. "Bethlehem. In the land Distinguishing It from Bethlehem tn
c official, ea. for stance.'(be clerk of the county. Tbs fi
urw of this oflk-lal to perform this min latarial duty st once could be followed *—
mandamus proc«edi«gs lo bring (be qu
Hon again befoo.'lhe court*. A Ana! da dston could thin bs promptly rendered
by our court of Iasi resort, which hi
method rather titan talk about It for t next ton years. There must be sol possible aettlefnent. Constitutional lag la lion and an agreement among the affect ad i ommunlllea ere the eeoentlnl factor* tn this proposition. Legislation difficult tn a ro-jtrm—ray between t communities and v ert-tofora has been st lly through a special session
I a worthless legacy lewarit and Paleraon
oa the sub
if the l•etsla(UTS the
-b the subject O IcDby and report thereon, i meaduIlona. That report wJU doubtless
Tbs rxsrutloe of our tax laws re (satisfactory. Inequality of valuations, s escape of personal property sad vail-
Between the bribe giver and tbs bribe taker let there be do distinction. Each Is morally culpa Ida There cannot bs bribe givers without bribe lakers. Ts 111 It ime one and Justify th* other -
Queen Jewelry Store,
Jewelry Watches anh Cloche.
Repairing Neatly Done by a Ski Iliad Workman.
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SOS ^Washington St. OopC SHa^.
ISAAC tt; SMITH CLOTHIER AND ETJRNIS HER
FULL UHE OF TMHK8 ALWJW8 0B MBl
OHE»m8T0RY»0F»CAK»lAY»C0UNTY }; „ Prom THE ABORIGINAL TIMES To THE PRESENT DAY BMBRACIiro account of the Aborigine; The Dutch in Delaware Bay; The Sett* ment of the County; The Whaling; The Growth of the Village*. The Revolution and Patriota; Tb« Establishment of the New Government; Tha War of 181a; The Progrea* of the County; and The Soldier* of the Civil War BY LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS-
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7. "Then Herod . . . privily (privately) called the wtee Privately, for he wee already hatchre privately, bla maUetow* plot diligently, ly. to the finest point, referring to the Information, rathe: than dUlgwaoe of inquiry. "What Use tbs star, appeared." How long ago, within what time, wee the birth of the ktog Rude known by the appearing of the etajT. *. *He sent (er diraeted) them to Bethlehem." a abort six mllea from Jerusalem. "Search diligently." Better, aa before, accurately, carefully.
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