| MAY HgRAU?, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY i, iyo6
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■voltatical .un.*. J H WII--WruX-r of .!«• U-nl of .l»- Homo I* SoIUkW anil Sallon. a. \ u laud. Ttio alladtmurut of Tl.«al. glmimaou a» a iin-nila-r of flio at it* ooard of tax oi|Ualliattoa wa» nnairtod
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Thr intmlciiul oiwi«onilloli commltt»«of the ho uni* of aioo-mlily Tuoadiy off rruoou fouductnl a |>uhlVr hoartux at the Uutt-boUM- on thr local oi>tluu hill, which l» otBcUllj- known a» hollar MU No. IS. ThU mraiurr provides fur local option rvxulntum of the lli|Uor IrafOc of thr varioua municipal division*
of the atatr.
Mrfor_ la Capital Taalahaieat. Thr ho|>r of .hoar Intrrvated In abol lalnui; the death penalty for murder lit this state received a act hack when Senator Uutchlnaon of Mercer Introduced a resolution callluK for a com mission to InvcstlRntc the methods of other state* In puulshins the Btiilty for murder. It la understood that aucb a move will meet with the concurrence of the letfdnture. Leader 1‘erklns presented a reaolutlon asking the attorney general to Inform the house as to the oonstltutlonality of the railroad taxation bills now before the house. In explanation Mr. IVrkina stated that the Judiciary committee had been engaged for three days in public bearing* on these bill*, and expressions of doubt as to their constitutionality had been made by lawyers concerning several of the bills, and the resolution was offered for the purpose of getting the attorney gen-
eral'* opinion.
Assemblyman Buck of Cumberland Introduced a bill to stop the corrupt »perations of politicians In south Jersey whereby laborers are brought to the polls and piled with liquor and then voted when they are in • maudlin condition. The bill provides that liquor cannot even be given away on election day* when the polls are open. riTe Pee real Taa mm (orparattaaa. A bill by Mr. tlalvln provides that an annual franchise tax of 4 per centum upon the annual gruaa receipts shall be assessed ui».u all persous. copartnershlim. associations or corporations other than rail roads and canala taxable under the act. Other bills introduced Monday night
•were:
By Mr. Scott, providing that policemen In all dtlea who have honorably served twenty year* and who have rvnchiil the age of Ofty retired on half pay. or any member Injured In the service may retire same rale. By Mr. Wooley. a mi tiding the married women's act sa Hint a luairled woman may sue tor personal injuries without the husband Joining therein. By Mr. Chaplin, fixing dally compensation of township committeemen at $2. Unt not exceeding $150 a year: township clerks are allowed $3 a day. On Monday evening Senator Crease, of Cape May introduced three bills
follows;
No. 66. Validating certaifi sale* of land made under order of any court No. 67, Amends general election act by prohibiting a voter who has pa< Udpaled in s party primary from sign ing the petition ot an independent nomi nee; also changes the law br requiring that aU objections to petiUon nomination ahall be filed within two days after the last day for the filing of the original certificate*. No. 66, SopplemeotJLry to No. 67 the question of the signing of petitions of independent nominees. (Electlopar} On Tuesday night Senator Crease attended the leception at the Trenton He publican CTnb given to U. 8. Senator* Dryden and Kean. The Seosjor has received a large number of letters mending him for selecting Assemblyman Hildreth a* county Judge of Oajte
May.
These are simply dollar marks. It is the real dollars that count in account with The Court House ■Bank. mstforthe BOWELS
dmuU by City
Council,
Dve. t—t- lillH
r iifcn far
■GF—t
AND PRINTING.
Ily order* paid Cape May Wav* n/'^rrCiv'pZd Mat ot the Cape
l-uk. Co. toe prinlins.
by order* paid Capa May Herald lot priauae. tit. By order* p^d W«L F. Murpky'. Soar Co. lor aapplkw • r order paid Pnrabor* Gaarltr adrertiaras aeaaoa ipoa. by order Hdladelphi* Prtaa, ad by”order* pSd^hlSl" * Bol- - rnsrarlnc City Bond*.
idee paid The North Amrr. 'dr*r d 'i^d“c* Edt^Sda'C^or-
._. Kotrruinnrcnt Comnuuer. by order paid L Tomer by order Entertainorcnt Committer, by order paid C Morria by or-
Entmaiomrot Ccm^nn, er paid Woo H- Hornt Co., by order Eoterrot Committer er paid Jobo Bkbey by Entertaltuoeot Coounit-
By'or’drr paid V. W. Dak by order Eotertaiomenl Committ-r.
er paid Jobs J. Raety by Entrrtainmrot Commitr, paid Frank" h Wrtalr," rdrr Entertainment Cosier paid M. H. Kearna by Entertainment Commit ■t paid Fred Araotd'a Sotta rde. Ententainment Com
By^orekr paid Camden BottUn* s_s«.r k '.. l ^77' By order paid R. Balpin Enter — 1 Mayor'• Lea*—. ...
Dec *1. 1*04. Balance
doe appro tjj 1*
Amt. appro, by Coo tail
By order* paid Mtnrd 'l era paid * OoasMs* Wriiht
’ By^ord^ld GOtert' - r'irfi'jita'itoddii'fai
r paid HarWy viilii kh rr p*^ Albert Reyocdda' /“JiM - ‘Edith' far
£
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r ■ $; 6i
By order* paid Irwta Ware. ‘musw^w r wdw* »«tii* iioil Ihsw. By'oedctv'pdd’Urwts Woodrat.
PAID OUT OH ACCOUNT OF INCIDENTALS. — order paid R. T. Milkr. E* Ity Solicitor. lor pro!, arrvice*
By order* paid Weatero _ tloioa
By aedera paid lame H- Smith.
Council year ipo*. •
SI fa PAID OUT ON ACCOUNT OF I FUND, rdcra paid E. S. HUdrrtk. diiii (or poor | Jy order* paid Albert G. Bcaoett. It r^Z* pokl^K^oheAider'. ’ By^wder* 1 peE* Derirt * Prcr'aoo. *rim far poor, rdrr pofa Macray Bros. -dcr paid Gemge' Cnwfard.
By order paid Mr*.
Service* Cooar Appeal. y order paid Theo. Mueller, terrier* Cfcum. Appeal. y order raid Edvard Create. •eerier* Comm. Appeal, y order paid D. t>. Bartow, carfan to Philadelphia. By order paid Harry HcheathaL
By order paid Wm. T. Chamber*. - J %E“pm4G. W. * ‘RuokU. .P>'** - •* By order paid Eosma Stitc* aopplie* ..e...... By order paid M. L Warrington. By °aedln' ptM^Ci- Fl Kafam.' «w
Reorder*^U^uliim’ Deni^t (or her*. By order* paid Wo* Farrow. chief of police, exprnae* at By order paid George C. Baldwin By’wder*paid Joaeph Freaa. e*
, By order* paid Mom Oven*. labor oa streets. ... , By order* paid Tad Uoogh. labor
_ M By order paid Charle* keekr, 4 bin tram oa Ml ISM.
April si. To cash ros'd from Mfa OHy hood* JB^I By caoh paid out ^ order of City Couo eil during the year Boulevard and orw rrage acct. with Security Troot Cb.. C^e, Mat Chy. J- M.OOO 00 Dec. ji. toot Balaam b <m hand, *Aai *1 116.691 Co IjdAoa fa PAID OUT ON ACCOUNT OF SEWERAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM. y nosh paid order, to Certia * Church. ty^J| as y cash paid order* to Dietrich By caab paid order Harry aL ‘ r * Milk* Baol poyaknt t«> >j B, caah paid order Beoj S. Car-
Oct. *0. To cosh ree d from oak Nov. Tt ? T to Dee. it? tpoy fo caah ne'd from aak jo-year tJr.r
rac’d
credited to acct..... jx 11 »7J.5M U l7J.5*< SI PAID OUT ON ACCOUNT OP EAST CAPE MAY SEWER ATCIVE ACCOUNT. ISAAC H. SMITH. Tnaaunr.
A SAD BKHKAVKMKNT Laal Btad Kil«o of Promlnrnt Yoang Man Perftirmod When tbr funeral of Ralph Blumcstbal 00k place lent week at In* home of hit poronta on North Park Avoauo. Phlladal pbla, I bore wao laid In lb* tomb I bo cold form of a youth of Ibe^moot Bromialnv ir. oaddruly urmloatod at tbo ago o' alxU-en years. A few days before br hm aolsod with the terrible dlaraoe orral.ro spinal mmlgUlt while lo bl* claat tbr Ceolral High School. Iawl year. Id company with bla m»tb«-i with occasional rlaiU from bla faifarr. promiornt and auocaoafal haalnroa man Ralph apoul mtSHof ths summer b-rr ai Carroll Villa, wbare bis maoliuru of character, bla oonrtooo* demeanor and ital qooliUoo far beyond bis y are, won tbo admiration not only of bis young acquaintance*, but also of tfaow of mature years, wboaaw in him those character!* lea which make for a noble manhood and career of uerf ulnrwa. To all wbo know tbe lad lb* nowa of bl* oath came no s terrible shock. Tbe idol of a mother'* dee peat affection, tbe hope of a father'* heart, bnro been rwthleavly trodden down Into the grace, where their hopes lie buried. None but a lorlag mother, a drooled father, whose hearts bare tboo beeu bereft. can know the depth of gloom that now o'er shadow* tbe borne of Mr and Mrs. Blnmenlbal.
How do you do? Very well thank you. /90 Depositors. £75,000 Assets. The Court House Bank.
McCann Barntvtic Joa. McCann, our popular newedealer. carriea all the Baltimore and New Yotk paper* aa well as the Philadelphia papers and tbe Cape Mat Herald.
STATEMENT OF BONDED INDEBTED-
NESS.
Re-beoe of Improv.rn.nl Loon, laorad April 1. ifee. dee April
Improve swot of Streets Bed Sewer* Imocd May I. ■tee. dee May 1. ipie, laser (or the pnrpoae of owHng General Improvement* leaned December a. I**5_ doe Jane 1, l*** leeae made by virtu* of aa Act of the LcgiaUtun. paaard March I*. ISO*, fa cooatrwct. repair rnlarpr Boardwalk and ilioea along the omna front. 7«. 1»l*. wLhingten Strart. Sfadk Avenue and meadow. r« lion of wnter Diain* and wilding tbe Fir* Alarm Srs-1-wd June .fed. <4*
and Pavilion, along tbe scene sa.-'tisferK 1 laaar made by rbtnt gf aa Act
tan at rr t* ir and I
Amt- appropriated by Comaaf year tfey... »ee so DK L J .'' ^
Brack A verm.. Iiau.d January t, iBgB. Aae Janaary 1. t*i«. e made by virtu, of an /
PAID OUT ON ACCOUNT OF REFAt IRC. CLEANING AND WATERING STREETS. ETC By oedete eaM W. J. R $. E. K. By^drr. **“ By^S& paid Mri M to tl ' ' rrerwL ...; i.\ Mil ] By order* raid <iHdriih.r Bra* .weeper faTwrawt* Me........ ,
PAID OUT ON ACCOUNT OF B
HEALTH.
By order* paid A. L. Leach, bbTSS gTic u-gac By orrkr^^eZdJL* L* Utoh'te Bj^arinTiU V.’tC U’Meray'.
By^STiihrk-D. Marvy-. “ ”
By erdrae*paid a! Bl Unit, aeem-
»ded indebted
. By order, paid t, M. HoH, ■ bar’s aalary. By orders paid Lewi. T. Stew
5 —
pent of extruding Beach Arana* fa Sew*IT* Point, and improving and protactfag the Mac; and storiJjM and improving the water. eysScm aad fee aouipmewt. laancd Jew 1. ■ ■wScZs-s the water worha and pewarag.
Pemsuviiiib
RAILROAD
wist mm » EZASB0&1 lin.mii I* EFFECT JAKTART 1, 1906. .Train* will leave Cape Mar aa follow* for PHILADELPHIA: * an A. M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stop* U *T U at principal intermediate atal' Arrive* at Philadelphia 9-39 a m. , - , 0 A M—EXPRESS. Connecl* l /•3° Angieecs Branch, Ocean City 8es I ale City. Arrives at Philadelphia 9.31
AM.
• i rr ¥■ M.-ACCOMMODATIQN. Stop. JO J at principal inlertned.aie staUoas. Connect* from Angle*** Branch. Ocean City and 8cs late City. Arrives al PhiUdelphii 615 p.m. •URDAT TRAtBS. , , P.M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stop. 3*3” at principal intermediate :' Arrivca at Pbltedtlphia Ass P W . . r PM—EXPRESS. ConnecU from 4-TO Anglceea Branch, Ocean City and Sen late City. Arrireeat Philadelphia 6 55
PM.
FROM PHILADELPHIA. Trains lease for Cape May—Bxj^a*. 900 a. m.. and 4.08 p m. week-days. * — S.S-IJ P-«- Suaday, ewpr ccomaiodattoci. 600 a. m. _ Train* teave PriiapbjsHA. Broad Street NEW YORE. S c r etc bet a6.1905. Expreae, weekday^ 4 A 4 40. 4 55. 5 t! 5 58. 7XCL 7 JJ. 8 *0, 90* 9 50,10*1. •1100 A- M-. *tt 00aoow, it js.• 1 00. 1 40, * *0. ^ jo. joo. TJ «- •tJ-**- AJO. V 00. 4-S3. *500. *557.600, 700. •800.900, 1012 P.M., isos. mgnL SOBDATs. 4 A 4 49 4 55. 5 18. » Sso, 99oiixdA.M.,*i2 Ji taorajo, •73 *», Tj-24. 400. 5 *0, «5 57. 626, 700.^00. to IJ P. M.. 1 j 05 night From West Philadelphia only, *44 A. M •is 34 and 6 00 P M daUyT WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. November *6, 1905. For Baltimore aad Washington, *635. 7 *0, 831, •1025. lied, a-au. *1* 31, *1 *5- , 3.20. 4 4t5*S. 6 >8, 8-ao. 11 26, PM, and it 15 »>«*. w«fiSy9 fc «tna>AW. *6. J5. 7*9 raS. J »■ < * > uFrom West PMtedalpMa only, 335 and Jli 5fJLM.. ass’s44. *6»k aad *7 35 P- • Dining Gar. tUxtra fare Train. W. W. ATTBRBCRY, J. E WOOD. ~ —- IWrTraT- ” f. BOYD,
SyraS wjKKiKTgira
»7 orfara paid W. L Kwiiag. jr- ‘
1',
87 order* toid Hamy.B. Shaw.. . 9y.rjfa4. mM ‘w-* ** ' E^farFdM Ufa M.ViB.'mSF ** ‘ B, raier' '^dd' Ge^ o^l' i * '
Ttoto 8^
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PAro o'ZcSTitfg’&Z:'
By order paid Qa*er Hammer JShiM-perw^^ 'rd^tojfcti-i^ By erdra*JdM C '■'■■tl'inVeto
uir«^J^todmfa,“«ie ~~ ,B9 otmatroetfaa of a eewrr la dm Brass • Oty oa MaAwm Avenue fa
rmimL fcw ^ By'wrder" pahl Ert" Grid hTJTSFJSS Bi^orde^*paMT^fra I
KepTosi uSSnim
S9 1*04. das Oct.
faTtfa* ‘pnraaae‘of arfawteg
- d* »* faS i
**• £ Oty of Caya May. bagjw;
PAID OUT ON
c. a. eTT mTI. By_arfar^iaM John Mnemy Pam Amt. topra. by Cawatfl
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Dainty Work Ladids’ Rad Children's FrII and Winter Dresses require h special experience to insure pwfect Uun- • dering, that is where we can help > yon.. We excel along this pgrticnbrsneb of LAUNDRY WORK we can satisfy tbe
PRUDENTIAL PROMPTNESS. In a letter acknowledging receipt of check in payment ol policy, a beneficiary writes: *’! never imagined that such promptness was possible in matters of this kind.” Such letters which we receive often, speak lor themselves. •
Write for inform: tion of policies The Prudential INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA. Haaie Office. Newark. N. J. Incorporated aa a Stock Company by the State of New Jetaey. JOHN F. DRYDEN. President LESLIE D. WARD. Vic* PrcideuL FORREST F. DRYDEN. >d Vice Pres. JACOB E. WARD. 3d Vice President WILBUR S JOHNSON. «th. Vic* President and Comptroller. RICHARD V. UNDABURY, Genl. Connael. EDWARD CRAY, Secretary. FRANK D. BUSER. District Manager Ordit a.y Department. ■ 04 Market Street. Camden. N. I. H. B. Richakdsok, Aaat. SnpL, Cape May Conn H.tive. K. J. 2210
What 10c Will Buy.
11 inch Agate Wash Basin 4 Quart Agate deep Pudding Pan 4 Quart Agate deep Baking Pan 4 Quart Agate Sauce Pan to Quart Tin Dish Pan 1 Gallon Tin Oil Can 2 Quart Milk Can 10 Quart Pail 2 Quart Tea Kettle 3 Quart Covered Tea Kettle 12 Inch Tin Callender 3 Pound Sugar Box hinged cover 14 Inch Floor Mops 10 Inch Steel Frying Pan Nickle Plated Crumb Tray and Scraper And many other articles
Store closes every evening; at 7 o’clock CHARLES A. SWAIN, 305-7 Jackson Street, CAPE MAY, N, J.
real Reduction in Clothing.
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20 Per Cent on Men's Clothing. • 10 Per Cent on all other Goods.
MENS UNDERWEAR FROM 25c UP. MENS GOOD SUITS FROM $4 98 UP. BOYS SUITS FROM $1.50 UP. Store open evening's IV Special tor tbe Country. Watch for my wagon. All of tb« Uteat .trie clothing at the UlT- * price*. JOS. LAVENTHOL, 319 WASHDIGTOS STREET
AARON WOOLSON FISHING CREEK CA.H DKAUEB IN Groceries add Provisions, Dry Goods and Notions. Ready Made Wrappers, Ladle* and Cents Underwear. . A FULL LINE OF SEEDS A Line of Seed Potatoes and Grass Seed. Agent for L P. Thomas' Phosphate. SAND LIME * SPECIALTY. Local 'Phone 55.
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