Cape May Herald, 29 March 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPS MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH *9, 1906

5tA ISLE CITY A Urv* number of men «re rnimcfd In demuMihins Ibr old boardwalk, preparatory to iM-KinDiog the con«Uuctlon of a tine promenade, ten block. Ioiik- . Her. Stanley l lark, waa tfreeled by a larye audience when he delivered hla Initial aeruton at the M K. Church on Sunday. Small flock, of Kngliab »nipe anarrlviuiron the fre.li water marahe. of the count.v, Irom the South, and a few warm day. will bring good abooltng. Our grammar and high achool pupil, are enjoying an enforced vacation, I*rof Custer, their | rinctpal, having been compelled to go to a Philadelphia ho»pital. where he l» undergoing an opera-

F1VE MILE BEACH Eli Barnett. Ou.tave Anderaon and l-uciu. Clarke have lieen elected member. of the Board of Education at Holly Bead. The .urn of BUUU waa voted for the maintenance of the public achool. Mrs. Marion Fox, of Camden, has awarded to .William Garrison the contract to erect a thirty-room hotel at Holly Beach. The Delaware and Atlantic Telegraph and Telephone Company have a force ol men at work placing their wire* underground at ail the Five Mile Beach Holly Beach Council ha. appointed William Boardman, of Camden, in.peclor on the new fdo.ouu street paving operation al (hat resort Kev. Isaac Howell l* bolding a snecrssfal revival among the colored people of Holly Beach. Wildwood real estate owner, say that cottages are already beginning to rent at enormous prices.

BEST FOR THE BOWELS

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ERMA Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lyle entertained for dinner on Friday evening; Kev and Mrs. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hand and Mr. and Mrs. Beoben T Johnson. A very pleasant evening . Mrs? Milton Taylor made a business trip to Philadelphia Thursday. Quite a number of people from Kio Grande held a prayer mee'ing at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. William Biddle on Thursday evening. The stork has visited the Rome of Mr. and Mrs. Angustus Swain, and left a baby boy. Mrs. Hirsm Soults spent Friday with her sister of West Cape May. Miss Alice Hawn is home for an extended visit. Owing to the cold aid wet weather the farmers have been unable to pant much yet Mrs. Mary McNeill and Mrs. Lottie Miller apenl Wadnesday with friends at Co art House. George Dickinson has bought a new horse. Mias Gretta Hawn and friend from Court House, spent Sunday with her parents here. We welcome our pastor. Her. Wells back another year. Mis. Taben, of G^rmamown, has returned home, after spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. William Pritchard.

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. Kev. Howard Hand of Baiabridge, Pa., spent Sunday with friends here. £. P. Hand, wife and son of Camden, were the guests of hla parents here on Sunday. Mr* Joaeph Trout entertained company from Millville the first of the week. Among the visitors at Wildwood on Sunday were Misses Rae Groce, Erma Nichols sad Dora Hall. Harry Cbarleaworth and lady friend from Millville were entertained over, bundsy by Mr. aad.Mn. Howard Chariesworth on Mechanic SL Geo. P. Foster of Philadelphia and

Oamee Eldredge and wife of Wildwood wen calling oa there many Mead

JERSEY LEGISLATURE

(CMHtMBgP FROM glB«T TAOKJ ii) .ur. Jackson—Accepts die national ipproprlatlon for agricultural experiment stations. By Mr. Jackson—Amends primary elect tons art by providing for primary n lions of both pa rile* lo lie held ■at registry day and rcgulatea procedure. By Mr. McKee—Fixes Judge* - fee* In conneillon with the appointment of city newer comiutaalouera. Mr. McKe also Introduced a bill fixing fee* o coiumliuloner* under art for the lm provement of atreeta and newer* By Mr. Avia—Provide* for direc’ nomination* for public office at pn marie*. Tbl* bill la Identical with aen ate bill No. 4-*>. Introduced by Mr

Colby.

Mr Scorel'a bill authorising the get * nor to appoint a atate board of on rtertaker* and emlmlmer*. which pa a* he bouse recently, waa reconalder ed Monday night, and Ita title, which a found to be defective, waa amend ed. It was advanced to third reading.

Monday night a bumoroua Incident occurred when a resolution by Mr. Mar wu» adopted, reciting the fact that Mr Berg of Hudson wa* to be marriet. Wednesday next. The resolution then provided that Mr. Berg be excused o Wednesday providing be give a bom. o return Thursday. He waa railed lafore the bar and presented with a die* diver tableware by hla colleague r several members volunteered to sign hla boud. Among the bill* Introduced Id thi bouse were: By Mr. Vanderveer-Make# It a ml* demeanor to obtain credit upon false statement on writing of financial con dltlon of purchaser. By Mr. Blerck—Authorise* boroughto mgke water supply contract* willother munldpalltle*. By Mr. Berg—Provide# that dlatrlcr court clerks after serving ten year shall be subject to removal only fo

catat.

Tills week Attorney General McCar ter sent to the house bis opinion n to the constitutionality of the Perkin ' “L providing for the election of a* ■emblymen by assembly districts In stead of by the county at large, as at present Tbe attorney general «ayr; “As is well known, the supreme court In an elaborate opinion written by the late Chief Justice Depue in tbe case of tbe state reran* Wrightaon beli that a statnte similar to the one nn der consideration and prodding for (he election of assemblymen by aasem bly district* and not by tbe voters of a county at large waa unconstitutional d void. I am therefore compelled to reach (he conclusion that under the adjudicated cases Id thi* state the bill la question la unconstitutional. .“I think It fair to aay. however, that the decision'of tbe supreme court adjudging this legislation to be unconstl tutional war not carried to tbe court of errors and appeals for review, and I assume that the present bill la Intro duced for tbe purpose of having that court pass upon the proposed method of electing assemblymen. -- The opinion prevails that tbe bill will not be put through this year, but this Is uncertain at this time. PaaaeU hr the Senate. Among tbe bills passed by the senate on Tuesday were: Mr. McKee's btp enabling municipal governing boardsTo establish river water line*. Mr. Lee' bill requiring ten days' publication o notice of Intention to Introduce city ordinances .providing for public lm provement Mr. Frellnghuysen' placing Colonel Robert G. Smith of tbe Fourth regiment on the retired Hat of the national guard with tbe rank of brevet brigadier general. Hutchinson's joint resolntlon providing for the appointment by the governor of three persona to comprise a comml* •fob which is to consider the whole subject of municipal legislation and report ou the first day of the next legislature. Tbe senate passed Mr. Hutchinson's supplement to tbe pare food act liceuscreameries;- also Mr. Hlilery's bill anthorixlng adjacent townships or mnnlcipalltles to Join in employing a health officer and one or more sanitary Inspectors, and Mr. Jackaon'a bill appropriating 1100.000 to tbe sUtebouae mission for tbe erection of a wing at the capllol. Mr. Brown - * bill authorising the quartermaster general with the approval of the governor, to permit ose ** portions _of the 8ea Girt camp ound 'b)4&erooa* or corporations me up on third reading. On Mr. Wakeiee's stating that be would not vote to give that power to tbe governor or to anybody else Mr. Brown had tbe bill laid over. message waa received from Governor Blokes transmitting a communl cation received by him from the Arlington Flag association, which desire* reproductions of Lincoln's Gettysburg address placed in public buildings. II

Upplncoti'a fbr April The April Lipplnoott's contains a fine •bowing of fiction, fact, and fon. As usual there la tbe opening complete ouvelelte, “Tbe Battle the Fool*. - ' by Bamnel Merwio. It la tbe story of a big railroad fight la which a man wins oat, not exactly •Ingle-banded, however, aa there 1* a woman "behind tbe gnu.” Mr. Mrrwln waa Inspired to do this through a struggle waged by a well-known corporation, sod this adds convincing realism to hla ri

! 1 ling good plot.

“Tbe Cowboy and tbe Mermaid" baa do with a “Ciicns Ladv" and a Westerner wboar heart la big and warm. The name of Its antbor. Gay Be Utley Wnerpel, |. hound to become better known. “Ibi Candy Bor and Hla Little Lore.” by Harriet Boyer, is a love story, tender and •weet "Tbe Mettle of Mr. Mattbewi a rarely good atory of an evangelistic meeting, a bank cashier, and bis wife. lUantbor Is Walter Bart. Adele Marie Sbaw baa done clever work, but nothing better than "Tbe Foolishness of Stephen.' aebarnlng humorous cxAntry atory of lore and coquetry. "A woman Soorned,' by Lucy Copingrr. begin* a series of childsketches, each one complete to jiaelf. takei from the humorous side of sotmoU 1 *-*- Israecity and the pathosot Hail be heal sort of human storira.

**•*• in the wreak. The houaa Ask passed Mr. Mablo'a bill authorising cltlaa of not loss than 10.000 population governed by a couimlaslou V> elect two additional commlaalonar* to be known aa tbe president and member at large. Other hill* passed by the bouse were Senator Colby - * bill author (slug any muolc)|ielliy to use lands for forestry purpoaea. Senator Avis* bill authorising the governor to send a suitable military representation to the Red Bank battle monument dedication at Red Bank. Gloucester county, and Senator Hutchinson - * bill amending the lorough art providing that one-fourth instead of one-half of the borough inhabitants may rote to establish and imlntalu a water plant. The house after a lengthy debate Itaaatsl the Wise hill, which prohibits the sale In tills atate of quail woodcock. pheasants, hare. etc. Messrs Perkins and Scovel opposed tbe bill on the ground that It would deprive tbe general public of game dinners

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REAL ESTATE MCF . lowes TowsamrSi

Court land V. Rrevea rt ux to Abljah D. Reeve* It. Lot on tbe west side of tbe sbaoplke adjoining Robert Cox. Abljab D. Reeves et ux to Courtland V. Reeves $1. adjoining A.'Tiott and C. V.

Reeve*.

Charles Weekaet nx to Andrew Cowan 1125. Tract lying bear the Central and 1'own Bank Roods DEXXIK TOWKSIIIP William W.^lnghes to Ell E. Rogers et *1*1. Four lota Tha Middle the North esau-rn. the Sooth western parts of the Smith Tract, and tbe Fidler tract. Martha E Soffe et al to George Hand IS00. Tract lying sooth of the Old County Road and adjoining Wm. Rice. Walter Stiles et ux lo James Stile* |1 Tractof meadow along Deaole Creek adjoining John Douglas* lower meadow, vppma rowaaiui - . C. F. Roth et al to Arthur A. Roebuck M0&. Tract along Godfrey’s line. MIDOLS TOWXSHIP Jay S Garrison et ux to Francis Garris oo$l. Lot altuate on tbe Main Road leading to tbe saw mill. Grant br State to George Stillman $34.21 Tracts. W. of tbr road to tbe Thorough tare. • caps MAY CITY C.i-rie T. Armbruster Excr. to Irene V. Allison $L Lot on the N. E corner of Jefferson St. and Beach Are. WOODBISK

A. N. Horrowiu $780. Lota S, 6. block 14, Jn

SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facia*, to me directed. Issued out of the Court ot Chaneery of New Jersey, on tbe 33ra day of February, A. D-, 1808. In a certain cause wherein Samuel B. McCabe Is complainant, and John C Biecker. et nx. et ala., are defendants, I shall expose lo tale at public reodne, on Monday, April 16, 1006. ren tbe boar* of twelve and five o'clock p. m., to wit. at LM o'clock In tbe afternoon ot said day, at the Sheriff's office. In Cepe Mar Court House, Cape May County. N*w Jersey. All that certain lot or piece of land and premises sltnate In lb* Cite of Cap* May. County of Cape Msr and State of New Jersey, end described, na follows.Beginning et tbe south oc Grange's lot sod la tbe northwest line of Columbia avenue end running thence by the said line of Colombia arcane south forty-two degrees and fifty mlnot thirtv seven and six tenths feet to of other lands of aald Isaac H. Smith: dc by the aald othar lands at right —with Colombia arena* north forty seven degree*and ten minntes west nlnety1 wo and three tenth* feet to a twenty feat wide aUev: thence along Urn aootbeeateriy aide of said alley north forty one degreei forty-fire minutes soot Ulrty-e eight tenths feet lo the north _ wr of tbe Grange lot; thenoa by tha I Grange lot ao-* 1 - —Ae'feet to tbs* thsesm* premtaas whleh 1 Dated Merab IS. HOB. Jama* M. E Hildreth, Boi’r. SUpf]

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Charles T. Campbell no. 606 Washington st. Cape M ay* City, New Jersey FIRfe INSURANCE* AKI-: YOU INSURED? Insurance placed on building furniture, stock, plate glars, and boilers in the b«t Companies represented in the Country as follow: UNITED FIREMEN is INSURANCE CO. OF PK1LA. THE GERMAN INSURANCE CO. OF FREEPORT. HOME. FIRE AND MARINE OF SAN FRANCISCO. THE SUN INSURANCE OFFICE OF LONDON . THE PENNSYLVANIA CASUALTY CO. OF PHILA.

AN ORDINANCE

An ordinance ururldlng tor It*- extension oftbrustrm of water work* owned l»j-tlie City of Cats- May. New Jrnwy. by the laying of a water main of tbe alxr and character In this ordinance art forth from a point Iwgtnnlnc at a point In Lafayette.tn-et nlneiy-flrr feet west of the centre of Oea-n *«r.-rt. with a sixteen Inch main, running llience cast on Lafayette street to M*dl»un arenu j tlH-nc •Oath oe Madison arraae to Care May arenue: Hence with atwrlretneh main, wsithun Madison avenue to Beach arniue: thence — ‘ .n eight Inch main rest on Beach avenue imlngton avenue, and alwi providing for .uaore and sale of bonds of UreCIty of Cape Mag to tbe amount nwesaary to provide imrlcnt fund* to pay for tbr cusUot saUrBe u'ardalned and enacted by the Inhabitant* of the City of Cape May In Ctry Umncll -ibled and It U hereby enacted by author-

ity of tbe oamt

Dertloe I- That the system of water work belonging to aald rtty Iw extended by the cor struct ion of a water main, beginning at tk-lni In Lafayette street nlnrty-Bve feet we< of the centre of Umen street, with a alxtee Inch main, running thence r**t on Lafayett street to Madlaon avenue: thence wmlh <> Ma-.1*00 .vei.ue t.. Care May avenue: tbenc with a twelve Inch main •oulbon Madbo arenuelo Beach avenue: tbencewlth an elgl Inch main es*c on Beach avenue to Wllmlnl

hydrant* and otlwr feature*.

sat lo sod In accurdaixe win. — •geriScatknw prov ded for that parpow by

Bertlon S. Tbat’when l

have hren rrgulsrly pamrd and shall have taken effect.4be Klrr apd Water Commlltee of •aid city shall wIUkstc-furtb<-r order of City

Council advrrttae for bids for tbr cor of *ald works In accordance with < and apecldcsUon*.whir - " ---

City

iid plans

r bidder* shall be n

y Council shall without further or <H her ler or ordinance fur tliat purpose burixx ‘ .• City ot Care May the sum of twentr t

ad (tmauo). dollars, and

y therefor.

The bond* — 1 beer its W tbe First day of Jl*x, 100*. and draw Interest stave per centum per annum, with Interest payable spml-annually. and *ald bond* sliall not hr sold at lew than their par ur face valor:

section a Be H farther ordained and em ed that tbe Mayor of said city I* hereby tburlxrd lo sign said I mod* and lb* City cordrr to atlrat tbr same and to affix tbr i purste seal of the city thin;to and tbe < Treasurer to countersign tbe leime and l tbe coupuns thereto stlacbrd and tbe Finance Committee are hereby antbortard and directed to prepare aald bonds ready for execution by the officer* of the oily herein*bore m and upon their execution a* hereby dl> to sell lire same or any part thereof f. best price that may ba obtained tbriefi leas than tbe par Value -thereof, and cooclodlng the sale thereof or any pan l of and tbe payment therefor tbe pronet inch sale or sales shall be applied to defray t lie cost of Ihe cunstrortIon rt said water sysTbe Finance Committee in selling said bonds may provide for the tale and delivery of all or any portion of tbe same. Sec- 4. Be it farther ordained an enacted that upon the issuance of said bond* a sinking fund thall be created snScient to meet the same at maturity, and there shall be assessed annually in tbe City of Cape May. the neoeasary tax** to pay into aald atnkitw fund annually the necesury amount, and also to pay annually the Interest ot

S. F. WARE. President of Council. Approved March r£. 1906. THOS. W. MILLET, Mayor. Attest: JNO. W. THOMPSON. Recorder.

Dainty Work

Ladies' and Children's Fall and Winter Dreaaea require a special experience to insure pc'cct laundering, that is where we •an help you. We excel along thib particular branch of LAUNDRY WORK od feel sure we can satisfy tbe lost fastidious customer.

Troy Hand Laundry filfi Dacatar St. Pffiema I4fi r Wort Canal 9m Jai Dalharai

nmiWBii If yoo fail to take advantage of the convenient* that the First National Bank of Cape May Court Hooae offers, it is your owa fault We're doing bwfaMB every workjwrfry froaqtofi. Come in and

COLD SPRING Mias Ella Hoflman entertained c pany from Millville on Sunday. Mia* Ethel Richardson, of ft Houae. spent Bumlay with her grandmother here. ■a. Marshall, of Germantown, is •pending a fortnight with her sister, Mrs. Mary Baayer. Misses Florence and May Hoflman, were over Sunday visitors at West Cape May, tbe gnert of their cousin. Miss Alice Brew ton. Mrs. A. C. Hildreth of Kio Grande, visited her mother here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shaw of Fishing 'reek, apeot Bunday at the home of William Ham. J Mrs Nellie Taylor and daughter, Haiel, of Weal Cape May, snent Saturday and Sunday with their aunl, Mr*. Charles McNeill. Mrs Pnacilla Hughe* returned home Friday, after rpending a few weeks with her daughter at Fishing Creek Mr*. David McPherson entertained a few ot her friends 00 Thursdkv to a tu'key dinner Mrs Sawyer it improving so she u able to go around by the aid of crutchMr. and Mrs Clinton Hand returned home Monday evening, after a three weeks visit with their daughter Elsie of Philadel|>hla. Mr. McGinley. Mr Harry Wheaton, and two sou* of Angleses, called c lativM here Suoday. They came in an

Mrs Emma J. Eldredge. Mr*. Walter Baud of West Cape May, and Mi Anthony Crease of this place, soent Friday at tbe home of Mrs. ElDwoith Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Matthews went to Philadelphia ou Monday to consult specialist. Mr. Matthews is still suffc tug from blood poisoning in the hand.

Investors:—I have a bargain sale.for A modern hotel, forty bed rooms, fully for nlahcd. including silver sad linens; beach; Immediate possession; only a small amount of cash required. See ^ Chxblxs T. Campbull, Heal Ksiste and Insurance 508 Washington -Street.

PETITION To the Honorable Prodded and Members of City Conocll of tbe City of Cape May. Gentlemen—We tbe under*Igued, rrty owner* on First Avenoe, In tbe of Cape May. N. J.. most respectfnll) petition your honorable body to bars - sewer laid 00 First A venae, a distance about fonr hundred feet.

JOHil H. WlLBBAHAM, D. G. Rairu. E. F. Maloxxy.

Jacob Sxarx. (Executor of will of Elisabeth L. Devine, * Dated March 7.1806.

fiCIKSCE BPECIAIA Experiments made with kites on tha Mediterranean have shown that over a large surface of water the temperature and the rapidity of air movements decline steadily in proportion to the alli-

very faint heat-wavee. It le ao eauslUvs to heat that It registers the face 1,000 feet, or more than a third of a mile, awaj. The furnace aa a means of ventilation la aald to be more economical to deep mines than In shallow ones, as It acta by beating a column of air; the higher that column the greater will be the <Ufferenoe In the weight of air In the upcast and downcast shafts, and cons quently the greater the motive power. Carrying out experiments in psychic phenomena, some scientists at' Ruro produced some striking results. A 14-yaar-old boy waa put in a trance, and In this condition answered questions pnt to him in Greek, Latin. Arabic, French,

1 atomic weight of 225. tbe five alpha panicle* * helium of 1

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Store closes every evening at 7 o’clock CHARLES A. SWAIN, 305-7 Jackson Street, CAPE MAY, N, J.

WK GIVE fire¥Tnilig^ip WITH CASH PURCHASES.

MENS,UNDERWEAR FROM 25c UP. MENS GOOD SUITS FROM $4 98 UP. BOYS SUITS FROM $1.50 UP. Store open evenings g9- Special lor tbe Country, Watch for my wagon. All of the latest style clothing at the latr' price*. JOS. LAVENTHOL, 319 WASHUfSTOK STREET

AARON W00LS0N Fulling Creek CASH DEALER IN Groceries and Provisions, Dry Goods and Notions- Ready Made Wrappers, Ladies and Cents Underwear. A FULL LINK OF SEEDS A Line of Seed Potatoes and Crass Seed. Agent for L P. Thomas' Phosphate. Poultry bought every Wednesday until i o’clock. LAND LIME A SPECIALTY. Local ‘Phone 55.

-WANTED: by Cblcaao wbolmal* and mall order boom, saaistant mans**r(man or woman) tor this county sod adjoining territory. Salary M0 aod expense* paid weakly: expense money adrencod. Work pleaaaoi; poallioa permanent. Sola Teatmeat or experiaooe required. Spare tinea valuable. Writ* at ooet for fall partleol-

—TtoOaaa May Conaty Board of Fraa■Mrrmhaa aod* dm drawn lor hospital at tbe at Eaatrt gat M si Hag.* - *. SSStSSEHEXS&Ki: JaUr Rfim I Be lb. at Ha^a*.