Cape May Herald, 22 March 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPS MAY 1!

THURSDAY. MARCH *4, 1906

FISHING CRfiEk. Mr. Milton Mill) of Holtn*«l>ur*, it vUiUi-s bit brolbex Ueons’ - lbi» »«« k - KrrJ Karri* .od «tfe of Rio Ur*nd., cmUed on Henry t*h»« »Dd wile on Frid * T _ , Mr Hiochciifl mlurned bomeTuewl*’ aftrr «|>eD<l>ng ■ «rrek In brankford Harry Louuln# of IbU |>Uoe, * nd R T. Jobnaon of Ertn*. took *n »oto ride to Oedaryille on SatunUy. to *ee Rerf Mr. i'reaby. Mr* Sb*w and cbildren of Sootb DennU. apent part of laat week with Frank Matthew* and family. Mr* Martha Snyder ia spending the week with Charles Corson and family. Aaron Woolaon made a baainrsa trip to Philadelpl-ia on Monday. Charles Hincbclitl and Samuel Mink arrived Tueaday from |•bllad«llphU with Charles McKean of St. Paul, waa here laat week to attend the funeral of hit brother. W. K. McKean. Mias Ix>uie Vansman apent laat week with tier aiater at Holly Bewch. Mia McKean entertained relatives from Cape May recentiy. Our farmer* are busy carting their tertiliier. Cua McKean made a bua’neaa trip to Cape May on Monday. HETERriBUKG Rev. Chaunoey Young conducted the aervicea in the M K Church Sunday. Pastor VanDrigbt being absent. Mr*. Leslie Corson entertained Mr*. H. W. Snuth and aiater of Ocean City, on Tuesday. Mr* Hannah VanGilder entertained friends from Court House. Tockal oe, and Lanadale, one day laat week. Mrs. Sarah S. VanGilder spent Sunday with home fnends. Washington VanGilder directed the funerals ol Mr*. U M. Corson and the infant son of J. Collin*, on Thursday last at Trinity and Seaside ceraeterie*. An Epwortb League Social was gii at the home of Mrs A. M. Creamer 1

week.

Mr*. Edgar Voss returned home Saturday trening. after spending several days with Mrs. Msry Rosa, who ia atill quite ill st Ocean City. Rev. Pennington Corson was - on relatives here recently. Mrs. K. C Smith wsa s Philadelphia visitor recentiy. Jsmes Drown is entertaining his friends by numerous selections given on bis new phonograph. The proprietors of two lumber mills near here are giyiog employment number of our resident men.

JERSEY LEGURE

fCOKTIKUKD FROM PIMT TAPEJ

aiand. If It favor* a trunk sewer T***erson will join .Newark In such a bill aa has tiren on the calendar; If It shall disapprove of the achenie l*atereoo will withdraw all further opposition to the Newark plan, and the detail* of bond asue ami cjnatruction are to tie work, a! out liefore an extru acaalon of the <<gi*lr>ure. At Monday night's aesalou Martin'* trunk sewer bl'l waa with-

drawn.

Assemblyman Elvina Introduced n bill of fur reaching eBeet with apecin reference to machine politics. It em inn-era Juatlce* of the aupretne court Billing in the several circuit* to draw grand Juries for the several counties. Mr Vsudervssr presented a measure which regulates the employment of legislative counsel and agent* and pro vltlra for the return of legislative ex

BUI* passed by the bou e were: By Mr. Jaekaon—Amending the election act. supplement of April 14. lui.t directing the method of pre|**rlug |wi tuary ballots by petition of teu lega voter* of each |>arty In each ward 01 uahlp except where the number ©: mi cast In any ward or township for set of candidates at last preeodln election did not exceed a hundred. In which esse there need only be

signer.

By Senator McKee—Validates i made by sberiBa of one county ’ proi>erty sold Is so situated that a pari of It lies In a county over which selling sberlB ha* no Jurisdiction. By Senator Mlntnrn-Amend* act of March. 18U4 enabling boards of freeholders to construct and recon struct bridges over navigable rivers or streams within the limits of the conn ties, removes the limit of expendltur. (J100.000) and raises the limit of loan Ins capacity In order to provide for bridges over tbsjarger river* at point where the lower limit would not cover the coat By Senator Price—An act to regulate the collection of Interest upon claimbarred by the state statute of limit*

ttona.

Mr. Serbe—Permits rlllagea to >n police officer* who have •erve, thirty year*. By Mr. Martin—Permits municipal! Be* to grant franchise* for trolley liu*« within two blocks of existing route*. By Senator Jackson — Direct* the method of preparing primary ballot* by petition of ten legal voter*. The bouse passed Senator Hutchinson’s bill providing that peraona sen teneed to a term not exceeding alx months shall be confined In the county Jail or county workhouse uad when sentenced to over six months to the state prison. - -

appropriation and that the bill bM support of the officer* of the i The equal taxation and the Morris canal Joint received from the bouse, wer^tsferred to the Judiciary and rertalM of laws committees. The seuate 'also passed Assemblyman Everett's bill aimed at the "cadet" system and the private rrtmes measure of Assemblyman Morgan. for I Kith of which Hen* tor Colby spoke briefly; Assemblyman Miller's bill appropriating gfio.000 for the oontrncOon of a uew wing at the New icrwey Home For HOUIers. Ballot* and Marines at Vineland. Senator Price's iilll providing for the lucor-poration of county societies for the prevention of cruelty to animals and Senator Colby's Sade tree bill. The bill requiring a uniform and equal price to all consumers of electrical Compsn!«•* in cities (permits a sliding scale of discount*) was passed by the renate. The State 8en*»e last s-eek passed Senator McKee's bUl, was prepared by the commission to Investigate raeahsden which regulates the fishing It makes It nnUwfol to lakearltb purse or shirred nets operated from slesm other vessels within three miles of the Atlantic coast line any kind of fish, andera penalty of *200, and prohibits the bringing to shore of any kind of fish for conversion into fertilixer. In order to Lave a true meaning of the State's jurisdiction. Assemblyman Hildreth • of Cape May, introduced Assembly Bill No. 421. which extends the territorial limits of each county fronting upon the sea coast to a line parallel with the ocean shore line and distant easterly three nautical miles there from, and makes all other oflences committed within the ymits of any county as hereby extended cogniisble before the courts of such

county.

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o. 600 WASHINGTON STCape Vlay City. New Jersey FlRE INSURANCE

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CAPE MAY COURT MOUSE. Frank Nichols oi Stone Harbor spent Sunday withTus family here. Miss Alice Risley etnrned to her home in Ocean City on Friday after spending s week with relatives here. Mrs. Valentine Brown visited Dowin. town the first of the week. Misses Elizabeth and Ella Broadway ol North Wildwood spent Saturday with friends here. Benj. F. Hall of Townaend'a Inlet visited bis family here the first of the week. Loots Shaw is seriously ill at this writing at bis home on Main St. we wish him a speedy recovery. Miss Grace Carter of Ocean City is spending this week with relatives here Walter Weeks and wife of Mina tola were the guests ot his parents overSuo-

day.

Edward Sweden who ha* been employed in the giags . factory here feft on Saturday for Sheffield Pa. Mrs. Lizzie Erricson was a visitor st Green Creek on Sunday. Mrs. Walter Harrell wsa shopping in PhilodelplJta on Saturday. Mrs. Phillip Shields returned on Saturday from an extended visit in Coatsvilie Pa Bert Carey of Burleigh was a Sunday visitor here. Somers Howell and daughter Thelma went to Ocean City on Saturday to attend the ioneral of his sister Mrs. Carlo* Corson. In the absence of our pastor Kev. J. K. Read, Rev. Garner Hand of Burieigb filled tlie pulpit both morning and ning of Sunday last. Gordon Yearicks of Fishing Creek was calling on fnends here Monday.

amending the Justice of the peace act relative to serving summons on corp* tattoos by permitting service on an

agent residing In the county.

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Trains win leave Cape May as follows for

PHILADELPHIA:

A An A. M.-ACCOMMODATION. Stops at principal intermediate stations

ART 8 Kit I KM KltKK Copies of Pamona Paintings Now Being Given to Ioqnlr<-Pa Reader* Much favorable eommvnl 1* beard regarding The Philadelphia Inquirer*# new series of Art Supplemeois. These pLt irss. which are being given away fra* every week with Tha Sunday Inquirer, are reproductions of wsB-koown palming* by the artists J. Drummond. E. Lonyot. t Laurvut.Owsar Drill. Gaetano Cfalrnd. Thomas Moran and other* of

equal notv.

Tbs subject for Sunday. March from a painting of “The Mariner." I i be Waring Gsllrriea. St. In way Hall. New York, by J. Drummond; while that for •Minday. April 1. U entitled "The Harbor of Venice.” from the brush of the gram rioan artist. Thomas Moran. These will be followed each week by equally celebrated paintings, all of which produced by the newly perfected process of color photography. By thl* twentieth oentury method each print Is an exact copy of the original painting. both in color and lo outline, tor photographic printing I* the perfection of the art of reproduction Nothing like this rtlstic series has ever before been Issued, rhlch anooanta for tba pleased comments of the recipients. The Philadelphia Sunday luqplrer should be ordered In advance through your regular newsdealer if yoo wiah to

Doing a Hashing Business

The Great National Tea Co’* grocerv lore which U located at 4C0 Washington street, has ukao oo a new stand, and It la shoot tbs busiest place in town, since It has brooms under the management of Robert S. McCuur It has nearly tripled Us sale* from week to week. A feature of la two bargain days a week, Friday and Saturday, in which there are many bargains offered. The store ia always kept Iu the prim*of condition and newtons abounds everywhere. Mr. McCone waa formerly with K. A. Bowltrr A Co., of Philadelphia, ami la a thorough obliging sod generous hearted manager, alw.

willing to assist in any way poaalble.

^ Notice ‘'Franks. Sheppard. Superintendent of the City Water Works, will be on date the City Hall, corner Washington and Franklin aireela, dally, except Sundays, nntll farther notice, between in sod

Lnlon Leagae tor Voting Machines The Union Teague Club of New York has adopted a petition to the Legislature make such preparation* as will enable i effectual trial of voting machine* In this county at the next graerel election. Caps May oonld follow the example with pleasure to fair dealing and order loving citizens.

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TTie senate municipal corporation* committee gave a hearing on the Colby measure kuown as the “recall bill.’' which la the measure by which the public can free Itaelf from lucoorieteat and objectionable officials. Thl* was the definition given to the measure by Rev. Dr. Reeder, who spoke for the measure In the absence of Thomas A Darla. The speaker said that this method la outlined In the,!^* Angele* statute, where the proponed Jeraej law is In effect, and It applies to etet-

tlve officers.

The house of assembly thl* week defeated the effort* of the Col *y faction have the luaurauce compaule* ami their allied corporations, particularly the ITudenllal Insurance company of irk. investigated. The vote wa* 22. The same measnre wa* <Ufeated in the senate laat week. It wa* the nature of a resolution lutrcduced In the upper bouse by Senator Colby and a similar resolution Introduced In the bonse by Mr. Martin, tha leader of the Colby men there. The Wakelee Mil permitting trolley* to carry freight waa passed In tha bouse Tueaday afternoon after a nun. her of amendment* offered by Mr. Mv relll of Passaic had been Wiled. Ihe vote on the bill waa 48 to li Speakei Robbins, who took the floor to support

exponent He

was opposed to all of Mr. MarellC amendments. The only amendment

by Mr. Miller

of Cnmberland. Thl* provided that mnnldpalitlea should give the power by ordinance Instead of by reaolBtio - > allow trolley* to effrry freight Mr. Martin and Mr. Walsh of Eeaei They proteatel eaylng that cities

would be li

congested by freight carrying trolleys Mr. Hildreth defended the measure and said he could not ear why at should oppose It He aald It ' good Mil and ought to get ever hi the bonse and hoped It would. waa annonucej Speaker Bobbin# moved that ti e rules be snapended and the measure be r ed Immediately to the senate. The

Sea lale City. Arrive* at Philadelphia 93' P. M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stop. at priori pal int* ‘ a from Angie sea Isle City. Arrii

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, , n P.M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stop. *t principal intermediate station. Arrives at Philadelphia 6 aj P M.

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4-45 Anglesea Branch, Ocean City Sea laic City. Arrive* at Philadelphia 6

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FROM PHILADELPHIA. Train* leave for Cepe Mag—Bzpreas. ooo a. m.. and *.06 p m. week-day*. Aecom modation. 3.15 p. m. Snmday, express, you

Trains leave PHiuauaxTHt*. Broad Street

Station for NEW YORK.

November s6, 19ns-

. eeekdar*, 4 36,440, 4 S3. 51' i S8.J-«^7 3J.8*>. 903. 9/°. *«>»'. •*'«' ' * JO. 3 00, ns »• •ts-te^s-jo. »4 fx? 4-53. »S00. •5 37.600, 7 00, •800.900.10 if P.M., ia aa. night, Suxnars, 4 38,4 40. 4 S3-5 18. 8*0. 95011.00A.M., •1*35. a*,**>>, nj*-*t3-»4.4no,5*0, *337.6J6, yot^oo,-- -

P. M., 1303night-

From West Philadelphia only, tax J *13 34 and 6 oo P M daUg/ WASHINGTON AND THE SOOTH.

November 36,1905.

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8 33, *10 35. H06, »-■*-. “tz 31. *1 *5. 4 eCs.q. 618,8.fq. 11 ifi. P>L*nd i* 15 *, weehdaya. Sdkdavs, *6. 33. •— - m West Philadelphia only. 335 _ A. M-, 3.35*3 44. *630, and «y as P.

•11 55 A. 1 M, daily.

•Dining Car. t Extra-fare Train. W. W. ATTBR3CRY, J. R. WOOD. Genn Manager. Psas't Traffic Msasgn GBO. W. BOYD,

the gppointmeut of a board for the examining and llreualug of plnmberslegialatlon aniqxmed to have backing—was lost by a vote 0 Aaaembiyman Barber's MU. w as the salary of the stats commissioner of roads at ffiUU) and that of the

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READ ESTATE MOTES earn wav errr Samuel N. Suveoa ct all Rxs So Randolph F. Justice. 88000 cottage prop erty No. 108 Howard Street. Cape May Beal Estate Co. to John J. fyeol. MOO. Lot 1088 In plan “A." Samuel B. Goff at ax, to Manor Beal Estate A Treat (conveyed with land al-

wfcgr care a at Isaac Harris et ox. to Katherine Shaw $30. Lot I« Block 6 Miller Farm, aotmi care mat Margaret Marshall to Louie Diet* WOO. Let SO. Sec. 18. Mu Vernon Imad Oo.

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JOHN F. DRYDEN. President LESLIE D. WARD. Vice PreaidreL FORREST F. DRYDEN. 3d Vice Pres. JACOB E. WARD, 3d Vice President. WILBUR S JOHNSON. 4th. Vice President and comptroller. RICHARD V. UNDABURY, Genl. Counsel. EDWARD GRAY. Secretary. FRANK D. BU8KR, District Manager Ordinaiy Departmen:, 104 Market Street. Camden. N. 1. H. 8. RicaakMOM. Aaat. Sopt.. Cape May Conn Huose. N. J. 2287

Inventor*:— I hare a bargain aale.fo modem hotel, forty bed room*, folly fur olshcd. Including silver mod linens: Q: Immediate possession; only a small int of cash required. See Charles T. Caaraxu, Baal Relate aad Insurance

Stephen H. Bennett to Samuel Vioary 11.00 254 KS—100 acres Comprialag 7 tracts known as "Flfleld Tract,” "OgdenTract," "Young Tract,” "Learning Tract." "Archer Tram,” "Dale Tract,” “Fox Tract,” DKHKIS TOWXSHir Chaa. Vernon Smith ei nx. to Jacob P. Collins $1x0 IS acres *1 *q. rd. along S. aide of road from Seavllle to DennUvllle adj. HriraofB.S. Learning.

FOR SALE 20000 BUSHELS SEED OYSTERS Large and very fine planted stock, two year* growth, beds are on "The Deep*' id Bog Island Bay, Virginia Any vessel that can enter Great Mschiprigs Inlet can lay alongside. Ocean Bar baa IS feet at low water, tide rise* 6 feet. Will be sold in large or small olta to highest bidders. Address, General W. A. Jones. 4t Naaeewadox. Va.

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SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Fadaa. to me directed, board ont of the Court of Cfcon °P7 J £"*7-^-°° -' ^ **'*■ <Uy 01

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Monday. April 10. 1006. wean tbs hoars of twelve anc lock p. m.. to wit. at 1J0 o'clock sreooo of said day, at T ~ office. In Cap* May Court I May Ooanty. New Jeraei All that certain lotari premlaa situate la tha City of C. County of Oape Mav and State Jersey, and described, as follows: Beginning at tbs aoath Orange’s lot aad In the north’. Columbia * venue aad reusing thence by the said Use of Colombia arena* aontfa forty-two degress aad fifty minutes w thirty seres sad six tenths fret to Boon of otbsr loads of aald Isaac H. 8mI . thence by the aald other toads at right sogL* with Colombia a mans north fortyseven degrees and tan mlaateawaatnlaotytwo mod three tentos feet to m tawny fart wide alley: iheoar mioog the ■—" — aide of sold alley north forty-

pasaed Asoemblyman Uuderwoo<r* tel at ng with la re — requiring all employer, of ferns* ■'•"“■J* help to provide seats for wa of Micb u

Dainty Work

AROPPPRIATINQ ORDINANCE, 1906 B ordinance entitled ox ordinance to di and prewrribe the amoant of taxes to be levied ia the City of Case May. in the year A. D.. 1906 aad to make appropriation* aad expewdltarrs lor toe Ume beginning rat day of Janaary. A. D, 1906. aad ending the thirty-firat day of December, A. “ ^ Be it ordained and enacted by the staats of the City of Cm>e May in City ed assembled, and i* hereby enacted by authority ri toe same, That to* following at* are hereby appropriated for —,-Ctirr parposcs herein stated, from toad* ia the trewory. to be ared far

you. We excel along this particu-

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Store closes every evening at 7 o’clock

Green Trading $toinps

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If you fail to take advantage of the convenience that the Firat National Bank of Cape May Court House offers, it is your own fault. We're doing bostnens every working day frotnq to 4. Come in and

- Tax DopUcate for A. 0.1906

$95900

£ . Aad be It farther ordsined sod 8. R. Warns,

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MENS UNDERWEAR FROM 95c UP. MENS GOOD SUITS FROM $4 98 UP. BOYS SUITS FROM .50 UP. Store open evenings ^ : 5prcM for the Coaatry. WakdiYor my Oagon- Afl of the latest style clothing at tha tart** ’ price* - ^ . ,... * rj -.. . . JOS. LAVEMTHOL, 319 WASHTHOTON STREET

AARON W00L80N Fishing Creek CASH DKACEK IN Groceries and Provisions, Dry Goods and Notion*. Ready Made Wrappers, Ladles and Gent* Underwear. A FULL LINE OF SEEDS A Line of Seed Potatoes and Grass Seed. Agent for I. P. Thomas' Phosphate. Poultry bought every Wednesday until 1 o'clock. LAND LIME A SPECIALTY. Local 'Phooe 55.