COUNTY ITEMS CAPE MAY COURT MOUSE. CAPE MAT COURT HOUSEJnly 11 - Him Saphromi KobioaoD, of PhilulflphU, •pent Sunday *'tb her purenU, Mr. and Mn. John KoblMon, on Stitc* nvenae. Mn Charin WUlu. of Weal Cape May. came op on Friday to upend the day with Mn Ueor*e Bobm. Fnnk Scoll. wife and baby/ of Alex aadria, Va., are vniting Mn. Julia Scull on Bayaide avenue. Mn Mary Jane Hand is entertaining company from Newark, this week. Miu l.onine Springer was a visitor In Philadelphia. Mia«ea Dora Hall and Erma Nichols were viailon at Wildwood on Sunday. Alex. Douglass and wife, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dudlara, from Woodbury the first of the week. Mortimer Wilson, of Millville, was renewing acquaintances here on Sunday. Thomas Chariesworth, of Millville, was the guest of his son here on Sun-
day.
K. L. Kom and family entertained coin pan v from Philadelphia over Sun
day.
Leander Taylor and family spent Tbursdav and Friday at Wildwood. William Siae is on an extended visit to relatives in Williamstown. Miss Dorothy Rise and brother, Edward, of DennUville, were visiting friends here the first of the week. Nathaniel Norton and wife of Dias Creek, visited their daughter, Mrs William Powell on Srfnday. Albert S til well and wife, of Cape May Oty, have been spending a few days with her mother here. Frank Weils and family have gone to Pierces Point where they will spend the summer months. Mrs. Lida Bohm entertained company from Holly Beach on Monday. £APE may point CAPE MAT POINT. July 11—3. E. Stokes and family, of Philadelphia, are occupying their cottage on the beach front for the month of July. Bev. George G. Kromer, of the Church of Saint MichsePs and All Angela - , Baltimore, and wife, are in Scotland. Mr. Kromer will return to the Point late this month, while his wife will remain until October. James D. Carpenter, editor of the Gloucester County Democrat, of Woodbury, and Mrs Carpenter, are at the Cape Honae foe a summer sojourn. Her. and Mrs. Edward Carson, Philadelphia, are sojourning at the Cape House. Tbe Alveres cottage is open for the sommer, «he family being cosily en•oonsed. Are we to hare no boat this season? Nelson Bond is spending s week's tseation with bis unde and snot, Mr. sad Mrs. Nelson Johnson. Nelson holds a very responsible position with the Victor Talking Machine Company, of Camden. N. J. While here he will enjoy tbe
fishing and crabbing.
Lake Uly is again open ander the skillful managamaetof Mr. John Manton, who has lookad aflav It fag many years. This ysar lbs boats are in a ssnch better condition aod one eouid spend a vary enjoyable afternoon la towing or •ailing over Us smooth waters. Boats
are always randy.
Most all of tha oottaaes here have been rented snd . good price has been obtained. The cottage colony it bow In is midst of real summer life. The bathing the past week has been ,erv good, aod the visitors express il highest opinion of Old Cap* May Poll as s sale bathing ground.
TBE LAW IS BAFRED iSnUrvUglMihrefOaOi Experts > fmle Thy Cut Mrs. VOCE NSEI TUN POKTU’S
RIO GRANDE
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GRANDE. July
trying to remove an engine at the Bio Urande Canning factory on Tueadiy. Charles Cox caught hit right band In tbe 1000 pound fly weaal, caostag him to break one finger and otherwise in-
juring tbe i
mber. Tbe wound 1
d(eased at Cape May by a local phy-
gician, and was very painful.
Robert Neal hs« returned boms Roux, Philadelphia, after spending • week
with bit sister, Mrs. Jones Hand. Ha r ry Jonea, of Millville, It spendl.
two weeks with relatives and Men Carl Thompson of Holly Beach, spent Sundty wito bU mother. Mrs. Emma
Thompson.
New officers were elected at tbe Young
Peoples Christian Endeavor Society on Tuewlav evening at the Baptist Church.
Mist Olive Toter of Ospe May , spent Anndsy with her father of this
Ha Cag't Oat H WHfeaat Cattigg Har )pea, aai If Sbt SbaaM Ms Hr WewU Bs a MarMrtr.
Tbe legal lights of Omaha
tbe Shylock in tbe case may get not a pound of fleab. but a diamond from tbe sShudant without drawing blood. T. L. Oomba la tbe platMUC. Mm Thomas tbe defendant. Mias Thomas baa Mf. Combs - diamond. Bbe doaan't
-I once knew a man who talke en languages, and the mart be ever could earn was 111 a week." That's nothing. I know a a who can talk your arm off. and 1 believe she ever earned Ml eat
Chicago Herald.
There's lots of sunafalno In world." remarked the optimistic b “True.- replied tbe cynic. “Bat £hat tbe world needs U not so many paepts vrbo carry awnlnga."—MllwaakM Bm
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A SENATOR'S GOOD WORK
PMTHfDRp ntou riitsT raoK-y —. 1. B f Kautaril SDpiopris-
pallty it
lions. Every seashore iatarasted In this project baosOtted as a result.
Aa a member of (t cmToLu? BuOdlngt^
t.” but as the gem is In Miss *■ department of tbe Interior tbe pcaoese of recovering It la art so easy, legal sharpe bavn advised Mr. i that be can hare s surgical op-
bot that If she dlss f. be cao bs brtd for n he basltstss. Net loag ago Mias ’
a the aperatkm
M onset atooea. She picked out a valuable gem and while comUs valoe slipped another
Combs saw tbe action and so did a rimp detective handy. The latter walked in and placed bar under arrest. Fearing that she would swallow tbs diamond, one of tbe men grabbed her by (0 throat, bnt be was too late. Two gulps and the deed was <
r month snd showed that Jewels within except her
placed la the patrol wagon and taken
to tbe police station.
determined to resort to artificial u t tbe gem. Emetic after emetic wared down (be throat of tbe on fectnaate girt, bot^tbs diamond atW
of tbe CommiUte on the WsMBto I ouunlttee lings and Grounds he action upon a number of BSiMlM oontnbatlng to toe
vtof tbe National Capitol, from the former committee reported tha Ml for tbe Princeton monument Senator Dvyden has been perliculsrly atteative to tba oases of old sold uwr sn.I their widows as la shown by tbe Urge number of spodal bills a> d claims before ths Pension office which he has Lrougl t to a successful issue. Although naturally a vary busy man, he has given personal sllenllon to every case showing rams want aod otherwise merilori. nsa- He has also sueoesafullvfalher i number 01 other p Hale relief mea-
■ of praiseworthy character.
• a member orihelmmigrationComWe he became deeply interested In subject of Immigrant) • end supported the Dillingham bill. Tbe tree alcohol btll Is another of the important mess una to which be gave considerable personal attention, by imteeaaing upon be aa tors individually, tbe demands from all parts of New Jersey for »neb
legiaUUon.
Although not on tbe Committee having it In charge, be was frequently in done conference with tbe managers of the rate bill and rwirdered valuable atManeeia perfecting it* detaila. His •jmendinsni, fixing a time fur divorcing the control ol milling properties from railroad management, prevailed aad be has been congratulated from many quartan for his businesslike altitude id »nls matter. HU remarks on thU subject clearly aboard, notwithstanding some criticism I rum partisan sources, that bit action was in tbe interest ol the public at Urge and not tha railroads. ~ ibject ol Federal supervision of .-aoce has received special attention by be ns lor Dryden, and although little actual progress has yet been made in the way of lexUUtioo, It is having serious thought^by leading benatoissnd Mr. D.yden's views thereon are destined eventually to have ef-
fect.
Acting in concert with hU colleague Id the House members of New Jersey delegation, be ns lor Drydru has materially aided in securing all the patronage, appointments and otherwise, to which the blsle U property entitled under the methods which prevail In such matters. He has received many delegations and mdividuaU while in Washington and in every instance, ar with hU correspondence. he has given courteous snd earnest attention to every request made of him. punctilious to a degree, through hit wide busmaas training, with fair correspondence, every writer baa received prompt, frank and courteous response. Every important law placed on the La toe books during bit be ns to rial cm.aer. having the support of tbe President and tbe Republican party, in addition to DOO-palUaan measures in the interest of the public welfare, has received his support and vote. WhUe giving auention to i nportant measures pending in other a of which he holds memberahi, Dryden devoted a large share of bit time this year to the Committee on Interoceenic Canals. Than were nearly five months ol this committee work and the several large volumes of printed testimony takaoby the Canal Commutes show him to have hr live participant In the dl ensued there, and in teaming tha P carrying on the grant work of b ; tha Panama Canal.
rttelaw et Saw rrsnstsss. Des D. Phelan, who as chalt «f tha committee of relief at Ran 1 dsco la custodian of all funds cot ■•tad to aM tbe distressed, has long
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AK ORDINANCE,
ordinance to repeal aa ordinance m tnlcd a aapolemenl lo an ordinance entitled “ Aa Ordinance Aofhoriring the Philadelphia and Seashore Railway Company aad iwllraads built hi coanecUon with saal con. pany to lay its or their track* opon or alone certain -reel. i. the City of (•.£ Ms, * Approved December «. i***. Which said
__ Sf the lahaMtaataof tbe Chy of Cape May In City Council assembled, aad it is hereby
enacted by tbe authority of tbe same
That an ordinance entitled a aapplemeat to aa ordinance entitled "Aa Ordinance Aathoriiing the Philadelphia and Seaahoi - •• iy Company and railroad* boilt i
tioa with said company to lay its c
,. .racks apoa or along certain streets it
ss=2sse!5.* a*.
id aapplemeat reads aa followi: " «6 bee Aad be it farther ordained aad enacted by tbe authority aforesaid, that tbe said. The Philadelphia aad Seaahore Rmlsray tioa with It ahall be and are hereby ant 1
rt at the oqdou of said _am all the streets *- Joeea street at grade, aadjflti py Queen —reel It shall occupy it at tbe grade now ert.bli.hed or heretflrr u. be er ublished by the city for the porpoac of reaching the Beach.” Be and the same U
of drags or doctors ion Id coal It uplnto tbe culprit’s thrust again. Then tha X rays were- railed Into, eaottgtatiou Tbe abadpwgrapber lo- - ‘ “ tbe neighbor
My la It. tfaoagb she Uaa abowu at yet no algos of appendirltia. But now that .tbe dlsmood Is located the physicians are still at a teas to know bow to.recover IL Aa operation far Its removal Is fraught with so mart) danger to tbe woman that It is OWt of tbe question so to art in danger from IL There la do Justifiable excuse for cutting ber up. totoaid an infiammatloa art to at this point It will be necessary, of course, ran the risk am
tbe diamond gate In At Ant mm IL matter as a triad af Jofco. Tae. I ewat lowed IL aadl dos t aaa what
218 PERRY STREET. CAPE MAY. ~^mOPEN ALL THE YEARmuSzr . Rooms Large and Airy Appoint ;.. Near tbe Beach ...
THE ALDINE,
Rakafi. $3 per day, nporard; $io per weak, fmarA
rant c j-bxuji.
been prominently Identified with the boslnesa and political life of tbe cityAltboogb but forty-five yeara af age, ha baa twice been elected mayor aad diate predecessor of tbe
Approved drtyjct •>■$_ Attest: Jno. 1
Millet, Mayor. Recorder.
AN ORDINANCE. ro aw oaMMAHca coi t, arrsevao jclt, t. if; _ k oidaiacd and enacted b is of tbe Cite rt Cane May i aaaenrtte^MditfcWrebyei d By tbe authority of ri —
sJapapege Raftings, Japanese Mattings are the popular thing for Summer use. It makes a change from the Uncle, heavy csrpet, and not only make* a room look cooler, butit actually is cooler. The new line we have just received is of a finer weave than the ordinary matting and will wear twice as long. Prices Are Right
-CHARLES A. SWAIN.
305-7 Jackson Street,
CAPE MAY, N, J.
d that this or- ■ wXmgttSBmESaBfff Approv'd. J-Tuejs*.
Miron'S PROCUMATION, Automobilists Take Notice.
vioiatioa of the law with respect speed arm be strictly rafi ■* and UU matter wtU re
FREEHOLDERS - MEETING None* b breeby riven that a rtrted m ing of the Boanl of Cboaea Freeholders of r v t will be held 'clock „ of acttUng the acconate of the eooaty; bearing reports of committees: reerising propo«l. for trading draw bridges aad for tbe transaction of such other bartnesa aa may properly
sons having bariaeas before the c respectfully requested to be io c at that time and place. By Order of the Board, BSMUU. To WSSSSD. C lerk. >e sfi, IpoA "*
■ executlva Mayor fldmrit*. a to a millions ire, tbe son
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