CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1906
CAPE MAY HERALD
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THB HERALD. CAPE riAY, N. J. Kctrrrd el the poet oOce el Cepe Mey N. ee second-cleee meil metier. Merch It, Adrertieint retee upon epplicetion. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1906-
Notice-—Hereefler the ReeALO will not pobli.h reeoletione of coadolence from lodaee,chnrchee.eeeocietion» or iodividueU.
space or lee«. It xxt cech ineertioa: five cents per line for cech edditionel line over three President nod Governor .The people of New Jereejr will be more then pleased at the Rood fellow«bip manifeeted by the nation’s bead to oar progressive and watchful State executive. It is viola ting no aecret wben we any that the President and Governor are in hearty accord on both national and State tasoe*. What the President Is to the nation at large Mr. Roosevelt recognises Mr. Stokes la as Governor of the State. As recently pointed out in a Philadelphia contemporary, New Jersey must be envied by her slater commonwealth in the pe sou ol iu executive. May both the President and Governor ever enjoy the i O measure of public confidence whicl now U elrs—Camden Conner. Washington dev patches are foil of talk about an insurrection in Congress. Evidence of such insurrections is usually to be found chiefly in the newspaper offices. Bot every insurrection that really occurs is healthful, for It indicates that the mem ben of Congress are thinking for themselves, and that whatever plana are finally adopted most be such as can aland hostile critl-
Asaemblyman Bock does not propose to stow Assemblyman Miller, also at Cumberland County, to reap all the glory forintrodndng tern pen nee bill* in the Legislature. That probably accounts for the appearance of the Bock measure prohibiting the selling or giving away of booie on election day. It poght to be made a companion bill to the local option measure. The Jersey City Journal aaya that Assemblyman James M E. Hildreth of Otpe May is to be appointed Common Pleas Judge of Cape May, to succeed Judge Yoorbee*. He will retire bom • politics with a record for honesty sad ability unexcelled. It is said that Judge Voorhess wil! ran either as a candidate for Senator agsa.nt Crease next fall or for AssemblyAtlantic <3ty is growing good by leaps, and bounds. Another official baa resigned, the Common Conndl has passed a limited franchise ordinance, and Republican Mayor u to appoint a Democrat as a co ncll man. If the good work keeps on long enough, the Colby people will not find it necessary to go down to the resort to bring the “regulars" into Hoe. And furthermore, will all the Senators whose sole source of income is their Senatorial salaries kindly nae op and be counted that we may know the nunher of those who consistently eritiefce Mr Sbonte for accepting that CJover Leaf salary? A Philadelphia football player ha* been expelled frotr the university for no better reaeon than he refuses to attend redutions—a fact which bads os to fear that football b really being
weather comes our farmers expect to see a heap of fins automobile sprinting on the Jersey highways.
like the opponents of tariff revision, for she expected to stand Pal tin tbs day of bar death. By and by the rice resorts wffl wise to tbs fact that they can do as thee please by dsy, Macs all the raiding b
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LAST WEEK AT TRENTON
Last week at the New Jerety Stab Capitol several matters were given at* tentioo. An Important resolution was aeoted by Senator Mlntura as foll< •That the attorney gvovral be and be la hereby directed to Institute legal pro reedingi forthwith In the name of the state against the Standard Oil Com psuj of New Jersey and Its subsidiary con‘orations in this state foe the pur pose of annulUag and forfeiting the charter of such companies upon the ground o' the violation by such com paniea of the common taw relating to monopolies and upon the ground that such corporations exist and now carry on their business In violation of lb« pro rial ona of the Elkins law and the laws relative to Interstate commerce." This resolution was referred to the Judiciary committee. ImpertaBt assets mils. Among the important senate bills Introduced Tuesday were: By Mr. Homer, providing for s state military board to constat of the adjutant general, quartermaster general, the division and brigade commanders and the colonels of the several rrfgi men is, who shall prepare rales and regulations from time to time for the government of the national guard. These rules, when publtabed on proraJ of the commandcr-ln-chbf. shall be binding. By Mr. Horner, providing that the governor and commander-inrfhlef may retire any member of tbs nattanal guard at the age of sixty, and If be
The A tale Gaaetle The "Stale Gaaetle" has arranged to publish all the news roUtlva to the prongs of the New Jersey legislators tbs people an Id term ted la. service will cover all actions of the legislature of a public character, give the •umber sad nature of every MU lotrodoc ed and the disposition of It. No other aewepaper In lbs state will giro no much lu detail of the IvgUlaUve
for over twenty-five years be may recel vs a brevet rank one grade hi than that held during service. By Mr. Cornish, providing for ■lection of assemblymen by districts Instead of counties. It is the Demo era tic measure of 1WL By Mr. Mlntura. providing that street railway franchises in dtias shall bot be granted for a longer period than fire years, renewable at the option of the governing body. For n longer contasitnu a vote of the peopteuaust be taken at the next regular election.
rm SAW KsAe •« AW */r«*ereae nse. tmmrnt A—fa SelB.aW RUDDER HOW-TO BOOKS ssrnatii&BttPsaj sow TO jmi^D^gjyxn tauwcN soaTro*auim a bacvh roa aco sosr to nuitn a sntNiaca ^rTTr^TrV-rr- 1 ' “ “ UESSS^SS^B-'— MOW TO gill LOA SMOA L-DRAUOMT ULOOI hqw to. gyiLa^rutTTixyjsHaBei r^ ^ PRICE 12 • EACH
The bearing on the/
of the bunks and of the stats was held by Joint tees from the senate and b Tuesday afternoon. The bearing took
man Martin of Essex, the bouse reeolntiou for an InveatigaUoo. proposed an amendment by which the Investigation. If prosecuted, will be confined to Insurance companies and their relations to snbskltary companies. Wben quest k>9ed as to what be: by sabakliary companiaa Mr. Martin said be meant a company of any controlled by or under the snperrtaloo of an Insurance company. The amendment met with the approval of BunaUz Colby, and the disenaaioa at the hearing was limited to the amended raaalg don. Mr. Martin amid that Its purpose waa to ascertain what control the department of banking and Insurance has over the bunks and Insurance companies of the state. He said the suggestion of an Investigation by a special committee had aroused o| which had Dpt been Intended,
pidon against any of the concerns that might be Involved, merely to ascertain if the laws of New Jersey cleat for the protection of depositor* and policy bolder*. fends am John W. Griggs, representing the New Jersey Bankers' aaaoctatioa, sak that be was gratified with the propoe ed amendment la that It removed the suspicion that was cast upon the flaan dal institutions of the state by tbs prospect of an investigation at tbr hands of a body of men wbo la the eyes of the public would assume tla proportions of an Inquisition. New Jersey, he said, has tbs finest depart ment of banking that exists in any state la the Union, and Its basking to for themsalTOS in
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A (set that ought to be known throughlit tbs stsu is that tbs "Weekly BUM Gaaetle" is only out dollar a year. The "Dally Btate Gaaette" will be postpaid to Bubsuribere during the legislative wsslou rorll .ftu. The dally for lhee« • u.l ibs Mseaiy forths rest or the year will oust hi fit. postage prepaid. Thta applies wohI .w well ss-nsw subscriber*.
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Peiishihii RAILROAD WT JZ2SXT k SEAIHO&X «4TTh fl A Tl t» xrrxcr jakuast 1,1906. Trains will lewre Cape May as follow* for PHILADELPHIA: 6*0 A M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stop* 0 ‘4° st prindfed intermediate station*. Arrive* at Philadelphia 9.59 . m.
Council-Jus Baud
tiamuel T. Hailey—Jau. Hobrrt J. Creswrll J»u. T. Masks! Bharp.».—lHii. Jam J. Dosk.... n .......JsH. Joseph K. Uroufcs... Jau. bsmurl F. Ware Jan. Louie C. Rarre.. .Iso. r. tiidoey Towner ml Jag,
Beeordvr—J do. vt. Tkomp.*.. J.u. Aeseweor—Gilbert C. HuKbrs...Jau. Oilltctol—Jas. B. Taylor Jau. Treaeursr—lesac H. twniib Jan.
CummUslourre of Appeal, Tbaotlore Miivllar lau I Edward Creaae _Jan. I Tho*. R. Wall*. Jan. I
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BOAlin Ol EDUCATION. Samue l K Stitu, TrraideBt.— 8. H. Moore, vice president Dr. Edward H. PMUIm. Cirri.. “ Willie Hi H Tl,
Barclay L. Schellengr'--
ChariesF. QaUor
r. V. M. f>. Marry. Secretary
poaur. cr tuade. President—Blepbeii B. Wllaeo. Setn-Iary—Lewi* T. Btvteaa
County Directory Justice Supreme Court—Francis 1. Swayse. Cirroit’jndge—Alien B EmlIcuti 12?? — ► Harry S. Douglaa*. Rep-..; T08 SberiB—William H. BrighL Rep 1907 Coroner's—Robert S. Miller. Rep 1907 Corouer's—William H. Tbonpaon. ivrw Coroner’*—A IwRoy Mullfar .....IFA County Cirri—Julu Way. Uni U10 Hurmgale—E Canton Hvwttt. Rep....lS07 Couoly Collector—Joseph I. Scull H. 1FK C-mnty Board of Klrrtlous-Jo*. K. Iltti"!
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erme of CourT Fecood'Toe^iy il/ Aprtl September and Demuoer. CHOSEN f ■tth, Mern. , jn.Oeesu City.—Jau. 1, 1B07 John P Fox. Ocean City -Jan. 1. 1907 C. P. Vaaaman, Diaa Creek. Jan. 1. fVOS te.raS£, D TS.:::3i“l:iS Anthony B. Smith, Director; Samuel
Sea Isle City.' Arrive* st Philadelphia 9.31 AM. , cc P. M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stops O'JJ Bt principal intermediate stations. " -sects from Anglese* Branch, Ocean City _ _ Sea Isle City. Arrives at Philadelphia 6.15 p. m. S UR DAT TRAZXB. , P.M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stop* 3*3° atpriacrpal interreediah Arrive* at Philadelphi* 6.7$ P M. . . r P M—EXPRESS- Counecte f Angieaea Branch. Ocean City Sea Isle Sty. Arrives st Philadelphia 6 55 PM. FROM PHILADELPHIA. Train* leave for Cape May—Bxpreatf, 9^0 a m.. and 4.0B p m. week-days. Aecom sodatloo; yisp^m-j Bnnday. «pre*a. 9.00 Trains leave Philxdeutiix. Bread Street katiou for NEW YORK. November sfi, 1905. Bxpreaa, weekdays, 4 Jh. 4 40. 4 9|*P^ 9Oj, 9 # y^o» *> JO. i OO, nj », 3-50, *4 o£T 4-5L *5 00. •} 57.600, 7 00, •*no.900, 10 12 P.M., it 02. night. 8CWDATS, 4 JS. 4 4A 4 M- 5 18. *— 9you**)AM., "u 15. s*0*130, •fj *>, .0-4. 400.5^*587.6*1 700,^on, 10 is ^"Prore West Philadelphia only, 244 A. M. •u 34 and 6 00 PM daily,
and Waahingtou, *635, 7.20, 8jJ. •10 25.1106, ana. 'ij 31. »i 25. - - 4 4A5^ 6 >». MA«t *. P M.and 12 r___t, weekday*. Scwdat*, *6. 35. 71 —m West PUtodelnhla only, 135 ax A. M.. 2.55*544. *6»>, T 35 1
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J. R. WOOD.
at Largs TypriPhreCMh Psr * limited jeriaitbta book ta offered at M with 91
State Senator—Iwwla M. Creaae. Ocean City. Bep— 1V0C Aaaemblyman James M E Hildreth, Caps May City. Bep— I8M Church Directory ar. mast's a c. crdbcr. Rev. Father D. J. Kelly, Rector. Hours of divine service on Sundays, Masses at? and 9 a g. x Sunday School at 2J» r. m. Kosarv, sermon sod benediction 01 the Moat HI eased Sacrament at 8.00 r u. Wetk-dayj, Uaee et 7 JO a. g. (Services P*rry Friday evening at 8. p. x. ciu ucu or thx advxxt. Rev. Praocfs T. JL Finn, Id charge. Sunday Serrieea: 11. 00 a m, Morning Prayrf and Sermon: 9.45 a m. Sur' 1 - - achool: 7JO p. m.. Kreulng Prayer Barmou. Holy Commanlon—1st Sunday In the mouth at II a. m. Sod and 4th Sunday at Tnnredaya. evening Prayer and addi Otter aervler* a* aononneed. PHESBTTkRlaK CgITRCR. Rev Arthur W. Spooner. D. D., Paaor. . Sunday services at 10.30 a. m., and 7 30 p. m. • Suuday school at 3 80 p. m. Praver meeUi g Wednesday 7JO p m. Junior C. E. Pnday at 4 16 p. m, Y. P. S. C. E. Friday at 7J0 n. m. Strangers always made welcome. riaer m x. CHCXCH. Rev. James Burns, Pastor. Preaching on mind.J mornlogatlO.fiOi In iheevening at 7.IS. Mmllage at 9 A. x. and 6.80 r. M. 00 Sundays. Sunday Sehnolatfir.il. Epworth League Muoday evening at 8 o’clock. Mid.week prayer eervloe Wed needs} reulng at 8 o'clock. Clare meeiluga, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday eveuinaa.
Rev. H. F. Crego, Pastor. Preaching on Soi-day morning at 10.90. lu the evening at 7 JO. Sunday morning Worker* Meeting 1
10.00 a. M.
Sunday School at SJO r. x. Wednesday eveulu^ Prayer Meeting ■
7 JO o'clock
“ “ Mes lug Friday evw
Young People’* lug at 7 80 o’clock Man's Meeting H
Meeting Saturday ei
at *.80, in Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall. Cold Spring. The John Mae ray Post No . 40. G. A. K. meet a on ihs third Friday of e»ch month at 7.86 o'clock p. m.. st Prankllu slrawl school building. Mayfiowrr Lodge. No. 8M, Independeul Order of Odd Fsllowa—Meets sscb Friday at tbs Auditorium. Jackaoo street: OgalUlU Tribe, No. 157. Impmvrd Ondri uf Hod MSO—Meets at 810 Waahiogtou at rest. Caps May Fir* Department, meru Monday evening in each muntii at ooruer Waablugiou and Franklin street*.
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t^AMUKL F. Kl.IrlirJKii:. Arroxg gy-at-ls W. SOLICITOR, MASTER IN CHANCERY ^gD NOTARY PUBLIC. 310 WAsHiBurog Sraxgr. Cxra Mat Citt, Nxw Jgi
J)R. WKiTLEY RODGERS WALES, WALES’ UxiTEIl STATXi PXAXXACT. Wamiixotok Agn Dbcatcb Sraxcra, Cape May City, M. J. , Telephone 93 and S4.| Office boura, 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, and 7 to 9 p. m. Office and residence, Wales United Stale* Pharmacy. Kionr Bbll.
| EW18 T. STEVENS COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 610 Wash 1 kotox Sr , Carg May, N. J. Matter and Solicitor in Chancery. Notary Public. Commiaaiooer for Pennaylvam*.
J-^R. C. H. L0KENCE, (Dr. W. B- Sicklcr. associate.) DENTIST Ocaax axd Hconre SrasKra, CaHt Mat, N. J.
Oral Surgery, including Extraction of Teeth under Narcotised Air and other Anesthetics Phila Office; Perry Bldg. 16th A Cbcstnet St-
James J. Doak Carpenter & SBuilaei Jobbing Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Phone 97
Circulating Library NOVELS - AND • MAGAZINES Fine Stationary and Blank Books, Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy Boats, etc. M. L. WARRINGTON. 514 Washington Street.
Contractors ft Builders YORK BROS. cmxslxb vans STirse voaa P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J.
W H BRIGHT,
FIRE INSURANCE In gay Pert wf Cepe May Csnety
Holly Beach. N. J.
VALUABLE
Real Estate lo Cape May City
FUR SALE
To close up an Estate m nuniK mme uf vm NO. x. A three story frame . cottage and stable on land, at No. 676 Washington at., aire of lot too feet front by aoofeet deep.
Security Trust Company Corner Washington and Ocean Streets. CAPE HAY CITY, HEW JERSEY
CAPITAL Surplus and Undivided Profits DEPOSITS
$100,000.00 *136,371.69 SZ.1S4,129.81
We Wilicit your account. Our patron, receive every court,vy and accommodation consiirtent with prudent banking. THREE PER CENT. INTEREST PAID on deposits in our Saving* Department. —Advisory Board— laaac H. Smith, Chairman Dr. James Mreray H. C. Tbomp*..n, Maoagre J. Spicer Learning William F. Casaedy Aaron W. Hand Reuben T. Johnson Albert G. Bennett JqJin B. Hoffman
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AMISTIC OECOBAIE PAPER HANDINGS.
Plaster mHorh a Sneriaittgr""' -jj /incrusta, IHHalton anh JBurlaps Pto* ind £hov Rooms. Second Floor Smith Bldg. 6t0 Wash. $t I 5=1 CAPE MAY, N. J.
Pierson and Son.
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Cor. Washington and Union 8ts. Where you will find choice Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions and fruits. We also handle “Michenkrs Star Hams ” r.jocA.r. Faxohrm.
\]©m. ©. §(euei?§ ii/|B0AT ° m ° LAWIHI - BWLBER |^, Office ind Shop-’.or. Corgie and Jtfierson Sts. CAPE HAY. N. J.
SAMUEL E. EWINO General Contractor, House moving a specialty
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UHE. BRICKS, SARB, CEHSHT ASH wnr.nmM MATERIALS. Tslenhooe No. to. US >Mn»A OTAffiffiT.
HOWARD E. OXTER, Has puroliaasd the •• m-re of Ibs t*M O. bOUDEK, sad removed *2 311-313 Mansion Street CAPE MAY, N. J.
FURNITURE AND MATTRESSES das. Asratecs and Basok Teats s 8(.st*fcr.
B- S. CURTIS Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting Au. ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION SHOP—Delaware Ave. Cape May, N.J.
CAPS MAY COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT.
Notice U. hereby given that a writ of —gacbmeat has beca issued out of Urn Otacuit Court of the Cosratr of Chgc fits* •gmiust ihs right* asd credits, moneys aad isffsisssr’vjsssjss CMbtor. at ths suit of Somdel H Shry -
of Fire Hundred DoOsta. reterauhta oJH
Faxx At FtaWuc Creak, adjotatag Hurry *S losnlre of C. C - i» P. a, (tap* May, K. J.,
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