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CAPE MAY HERALD, THUKSDAV, SEPTEMBER 13, 1906
CAPE MAY HERALD
Lxwia T. Stcvcn* Paoaaitro* WxaaxM C. N*«u Maw** an independcht WKCKtv. Pabllabcd Every Th*ra4*y Maratog at S06 Waahlagta* Street, Cape May, N.J.
subscription: t OOLLA* Pi* YlAA **
THK H t£RAL13. CAPE AAV, n, J.
REPIU RECORD SUti UaaittM Tells Veters tf New Jene; Wkit firtj
t*» atata admlnlatrati er, had *lvan (pleadId aid to tbs- nail mal itnven> Maul la the- prueHM-utliia of the* war with Rpeln. Tbr iraawui r ■urjiliu on Oct. 81. 11101. waa lacrcaaewl to K!.881.088.17. allboojrti tte policy of ol aupport of atat* laatmtloo# #ur •af* of ilc|ica4ruta.«aa .eullUBKl. ante- relicrrd the cenotlo* o< the Mbt of the haherlaa of county av-
is the Republican a
IT IS THE REAL REFORM PARTY
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. lgQ*»
*>11 he’ll *J » ye*
Tbw Republican Cooeenlion to Dominate a candidate for ReprewtntatlTe In Oon*r««> for the Second Dtatriest ot New Jeraer. Comprtwln* the CounUe* of Atlantia. Borllneton. Cape May and Cumberland,
will b ••
day of October, ooe dred ano all, at 1* o’
drrd and aix. as t» o «oca.
The chairmen of rarioeu County Committee, will .pwdfy the place, for the bolding of primarie* for th. elecUoo of delegate, to »ld coorentlon and the number of relegate, to "bleb each dlatrlet to
entitled according «o la«-
iSlgnedi
a H. MINCH. EDWARD S. LKE.' W. H. CARTER. K. a SMITH.
Hem Coming lute Power, Twolva Yeara Ago. It Ha. Reacued tb. ht.U From lniouit.ua “ho.." Rule hied Enacted Many Eaooll.nt Law. In th.
Interact, of the People.
The New Jemey Republican atate ninrolttee. through a aubcoenmlttao appointed by Frank O. Brlgga. atale cbalrman. ha. toeued the folk)wing datement.to tba rotrr* of Now Jeroey: A political ( party that baa been In trusted for a period of yeara with the admlntotratlon of a .tate government and appeal, anew to the people for their continued .nffrage and aupport muat only have a record that will bear Investigation, hut muat have one that shows progress!veneea. adaptability to public sentiment and leadership In all the sincere reforms that bring better government. If party pledges have kept In the past It to a fair aasumptlou that they will be kept In the future. If party principles have kept faith with the march of events. It is fair assumption that the same policy, will guide the party In the future. The record of the Republican party In New Jersey since It has had control of the atate government the principles has adrocatrd. the fcgtolation enacted, are argument* either for or against Us
further support by the people
REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVKV
TION.
In accordance wi.h «be rulc. r-vemini Jlf thf w«r^ mnnicipAliti«. wmd, and in their respective district*, between tne ho-r. of ooe o’clock in the afternoon and nine o'clock in the eeening. cu Tuesday, September 25th. I»< to elect deleesle. to repteKOt them in EepnblicanConntT Coovenuoo which w>U be held at Ocean City oo Saturday, September 2»th. 1906 St one o'clock p. m- for the purpose of nttoioatioc candidate, for mew.ber of the State £££ ^.eral Assembly and Coroner. District Congressional Convention to nr held in Bridgeton on 0ctob fJ,.*^ 4 l ®^ ill s. Under the law the several district, will be entitled to the following unmber of dele-
v „„
Ocean City. Ist^Bld. » Ocean City, id Ward. ’ Upper Township. 5 Dennis Township. 1« 1 Dennto Township, id Dial. J Woodbine. Sea Isle City Avalon. - Middle Township, i« Wat. ' Middle Township, id DisL i
Angleaea. "ildwood.
Cape May City. Dist. Cape May CltT. id Dial. Sooth Cape May.
m Rep. *'o Ss Co—
The Bribery Act
Now that the campaign for the nominations soon to be made at the primary elections and conventions to about open. It to well to tail the attention of those interested to the stringent prorimon. of an act of the last Legislator*, approved May 8,1906. It to the most drastic measure concerning bribery at elections ever placed upon the atatnle books of New Jersey, and u entitled "An act to define the crime of bribery and to provide for the punishment thereof." The following l» Die sub-
stance of the law:
“No person shall give or agree to give for the purpose of promoting or procuring the election of a candidate for pnblie office or for the purpose of promoting or procuring the nomination of any person at a candidate for public office, any money or any valuable thing to be need for any of the porpoees bere•To provide or give or to pay, wholly or In part, the expenae of girl** or providing any meat, drink, entertainment or provision to or for any person for the purpose of influencing that person or any other to give or refrain from firing
meet had reformed the primary law.
and doubtful claims against the
gorenunent: it had compelled the payment of Interest amounting to ever 850.000 annually oo state deposits: K nae distributing about 82.000.000 among the mvnlcipaUttoa; If had locreaaad the atate eurplus to 82JM0.918A8 despite liberal appropriations to tbs stale institutions for construction and betterments; R had reformed tnd systematised the labor tows The legislature of 1804 provided for
a atate commlaalou to ei railroad taxation, with a
enactment of an equal tax law. The platform declared that “equal taxation to not only Just, but an obligation lmposed Upon the legislature by the constitution." The platform declared eo>pbatlrally for the taxation of all second class railroad property at the full local rate. A* for changes to be made In the taxation of the main stem, the platform pointed out the complex and far reaching questions Involved and referred the subject to state commission
Inquiry with this solemn pledge: “Upon the presentation of thli
to the legislature we pledge the Republican party. Its candidate for governor and Its member* of the legislature to a fearless and thorough consideration of till* subject, to tbe end that If any lack of uniformity or any Inequalities are shown to exist they win be removed, so that all property, poratr or Individual, except that for religion*, educational and <
RAILROAD
on jour t ninrott
Im Berger Jutr 88,
is will leave Cape May *■
I'HILADELFHIA
ssoau rrsxrr sranoa w tr A M—KXPKB48. Cow sects from 7 ,> >'Oc*awt.-<trkBd^ *—
at Philadelphia, Broad t
*•35 I, Cowards
The Republican party came
er In state legislation In 1804. and two yeara later a Republican governor was elected for tbe first time In twentywren years. Since and during 1884 the Repnbllcan party baa bad complete
•ontrol of lawmaking. Since January. ___ __ 1886. It baa bad control of tbe execu j of taxation tire department of the state govern d | llrrlni , IulI | ou aml w „ pw-dge
menu For more than ten year* tbe j ()f , |m . aUtp thr .^.dment of aU
Republican party ha* been In com- taw> |o , plete control of state offlees. with full - . p p,
tnd undivided responsibility for legls T^FumUmsM s» Party Plsdgs*.
Utkin, for ftnan.-e., for tbe .•onrio.t of r~ Hdw w '•' , ,l “*
state departnlents and far tbe |hf« lieeu fuimied tbe nakedjai-ta of
general policy of tbe state. w ha. tbe Repnbllcan party discharged tbe obligations of its .teward- : How baa It fulfilled tbe promises of Its platforms? What ts-mOta has Republk-an government conferred upon tbe people of New Jersey? l*t Bret recall the platform pledges at tbe Republican party to tbe people.
The Platfoiw PMgsa.
The Republican state platform of 8811 recited tbe grow evils that bad grown up In the state tinder Democratic administration and pledged tbe party to a "thoiougb refoqp” and “the
PEiismim
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-ACCOM M&DATtON. 9
VrifTMirnl e»rdj.
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WmrLKY KOIXiKKri WALEH,
Security liust Company
Corner Washington and Ocean Streets.
PBamtacr. | CAPE JIAY VIV%, HEW JERSEY
Daeatl a triaarra, I J
afi.K.j. l 'Capital/ x - $:oo.ooo.co . ^,|Sutpiis LCi jLdiviclti Profits - tlS7,692.3C
$2,430,-; 3S.3C
which Jersey men need not It was on tbst <le» laratlor the state legislature wt
ixed. and In the follow! publican legislature
party pledge* In tbe platfi tbe purpose to restore a clean and bom
ol lowing year a Rer liegan to fulfill tb«_
sage of Oovenior Ktokea last January and by tbe patient Arithfnl and unwearying work of tbe legislature In *
7 08 A. M.-liXPRIMS. Arrive* at PUto-»-5^S£s. , Srs,'a a laic City. Arrives at Philadelphia to jj a.«» PJDi-FXPRBSri. Cosaccta from J RTIMwoed Branch. Ocean City and Sea I ale City. Arrive* at Philadelphia 4 »J
p. m.
- .P M.-ACCOMMODATION Stop* at priaripal intenaediatc station,. Arrives at Pltiladtlohia $-jj p. m. 4-H> r JteSi5 , sa£..&re,*3 Ktalalc City. Arrive*at PblladrlphU 6.40 r 4 p P. N.—EXCURSION TRAIN. Coo J'YJ oecu from Wildwood Blanch. Oces City and Sea lalt City. Arrive* at Pbttodi phia A*5 p- m. BCBDaV TKStHa. broad rr. rr a nos. r oo P. 11. EXPRESS. Counsels from Wildwood Branch. Arrive* si Pbladelpbka. Broad Street, ( U p. m. Manger er. whart. 1 - C P- M.—ACCOMMODATION. S:o,rt O-tO at principal ituerawdiau suttoa,. Connects from \V1 dwood Branch. Ocean City and Sra laic City. Arrive* at Pfaitodel pbia 5.40 P M . OO P. M. ACCOMODATION. Stop, at princip.il intermediate stations. Arrives at Philadelphia 6 jo p m. A 00 P. M KXCURrilON TRAIN. Con necta from Wildwood Branch, bmpa at principal intermediate stations- Arrives at Philadelphia 8 is P- m. Q ec r.ll.KXPRKStv Connects from Wild‘JJ wood Breach. Ocean City aad Bea laic City- Arrive, at Philadelphia 10.55 P-m. FROM PHILADELPHIA.
a. m.. 1.0} (S*tutd*j* only) $.30p m.week-days. Accommodation?^* in. aad .VJJ p m Sfioday, express. 9.00 a m Accommodation. 7joa. as. Eacnrsios train. 7.00 a. m. week days; 7 00 a m. ban day. From Broad Street >1*1100,4 os P- m-week day*. 9x10a- m Sundays. Train* leave PlfILADKDratA. Broad Stiect Station FOR NEW YORK. Jane jo, 190b. -Week day*. 4_jS, 4 40.4 Si. 518, 5 S8.*7 7<a-7 9JO. to*'. •”«- A. M.. *13 00 noon, n js,*i 00. 1 40, a ao. •* jo. 3 00. *T3 12, *tj.»4. S-SS. *4 00. Vm. SOW *5 S7-ooo. 700. *800,900, to 1. P.M.. is oi, night. Sundays. 4 jS, 4 4W 4 51. J 18. 8 so, 9 5011.00 A. M.. *13 15. a»*j no. •tjM *' ‘ 57. 6*6. 700,0800. 900
Telephone 83 and 84.;
OUloe hours, 7 to 9 a. m., 2 w ,. auu . ;
DSPCrclTS
Office and remdenre. Wales United Elstsa Pharmacy. Nuiut Jixix.
, l KWI8T. HTKVENH* COUNfiKUOB AT LAW. 018 Wash 1 koto a Mr., Cam Mat, N. J. Nm.ter and bolldtor in ChancsrT.
NoUry Public.
Co turn ia*i oner for Pannaylvama.
We Bolk-'l j '.
■ud at-eoomiodAL
£~)R. C. H. LOKKNCK.
(Dr. W B. Sic
DENTIST Ockas and H rouaa bTaxxra,
Oral Surgery, including Extrectlon of Teeth under NarooUxed Air and
other
Phils. OS re; Perry BkJg. i6h & Chestont SL
James J. Doak Carpenter & SSuilaet
Jobbing
Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J.
Local Pboo.97
ure of benefil* abundantly exceedsd tba promise of tbe party platform, making an extraordinary body of new remedial law* without precedent In this state and on equaled In tbe legls
lativs annals of apy last two jware of Net
Ure history constitute an era. The legislation this year waa epochal. Twelve Years ef Prsgraa.iv O.vera-
wusi.
The effect of Republican iegtotatloc begas to manifsst Itself in 1896 In an
*13 34 and 6.00 p. m, WASHINGTON AND TBE SOUTH. Jnly 1.1906. - Por Baltimore and Washington. *635. ■0,'A 53. *io *5. 1106, wm., *1331, taj. 3 30. 3 48.4 46.S 15. 6 18, *8x3.11 xB, P M.and It 15 sight, weekdays. Sunnara, *6. 35, 7*g 1106, AM., *1*5. *3*0. 44*. 5*3. *8-33. 11 sS P. M. ta.is UghL Proa West Phi
N.gAS
•Dining Car. tExtra-fart Train. F. W. ATTRRBURT, J. E. WOOD. GeaU Manager. Pass'r Trefic Maare* CEO. W. BOYD, General Paarnger Agent.
of say such pa having voted o
To provide for the payment oe reat for or for tb. pur post of providing and
-«« ,
■tatnts book*, abollabed
of tbe asaeml.ly district, and partisanship from tbe state made tbe atate appropriation* statutory, exposed a wholesale plunder of tb* state treasury in contracts and supplies. and In other way* radically reformed tbe administration of atate departments and repealed many law* that created Innumerable offices aad were used for purpose of graft. The platform of 18U6 further contained thl. solemn promise to the people: “W* pledge on reel res to the abolition of every act now on the statute hook Inimical to the Interest* of the people. W* pledge ourselves to oppose any attempt to Impose upon tb* people a tax for tb* aupport of tbe atate governatty attempt to Impair of divert from It* proper nae tbe fond fur th# support of tbe free public ecfaooie. We
the abolition of twad the reduction of
W# pledge
eel r re to the purtAeatloo of every department of tbe state government, to further legislation for the general _ 1 and to an administration of the affaire of the state which shall have for IU sole ob^rt tbe welfare a parity of the whole peopto." First RasuKa. ' Three years later. In 1898, publican state platform congratulated the poopto upon these irtng tbe
88BB.74L88. Tb* public school* out of the riparian fund. The state expenditures -were
*' The '
StfegAQ "m
uniform* for any organtoad dab." Any person found guilty of tb* pro
WfSk WttjflWJO
than the income in 1898. when tbe Dem-
1 were In control of togtolalkm.
fitfte laaewn Ineraaied by 8L4B.HK82. Lest year the eonptrollar*- —
•h*w*d thee* comparative
State treasury Income. 84.fiS8JJTfi.7S. an Increase of 82.42X14838. The atate
by S987A88J&. although tb* propria tioo out of tbe fund school* bad boat doubted. The vastly Increased state rerenoe. which more ibted tbe income of MB* * I bicfltatad Urge 1
88.864.mJ3>. of which !
a extraordinary, the ordinary exMUtnres being 824>70.oa6J». or 81.UN&Sfi teas than the income for tbe year. The annnal appropriation of *1.01A802A1 to tb* conntlea to pay SS per
of their school taxea Ja not an
prod It ure aad to not Included In ti ■gurea. Tb* Increase In tbe annual Income of tbe state attic* 1886 ta greater by SSO&212.08 than was tbe entire
$2,422.14842 and tb* state's exp tore, by 8L88a.8b4.4S. exclualr* of tb* AVereuea «at $1486464.48 on tbe ctudit aide of the
Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Fine Stationary and Blank Books, Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy Boats, e<c. M. L. WARRINGTON. 514 Washington Street. Coouacton & Builders YORK BROS. % P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. I.
NOTICt OF ItBOMTRATlON Notice to hereby given that tbe Boards of Itegtotry aad Btccuou m aad for each and every election dtoariet or voting precinct ii Gape May County, will meet on Tuesday, S8pt8p^»«r,l.L .IROO.
&
SSAfll b, Wld. it MM ,-dM, 1. UK after
tej*
appear before tbei abdlbcabowa IE _
s«r—
T^d.y! Ociob.”aOth. 1U0®. the place of their farmer meeting, at tbe er of ooe o’clock is the aftnsooe and reria In a^tetm mil Mas o'clock in the thereto the aames an peraous eadtlcd to the
ir accouii!.* Our patrons receive everj' ccurtct^-
fS (y>t«4i>d< i.i'WIth j>ru«lent banking.
THREE PER CENT. INTEREST PAID
on dcjiOiuU.in our .Saving* Department.
-Advisory Board-
laaac H. Fin:re, Cbaiiatai J. Spicer Learning Reuben T. Jobnaon
H. C. Ttcmr-i P. $rsr: ger Aaron \Y. liaod Jobn H. Uvfiman Robert E Hand
gzzsrg-g
A'.
LENOIR™”^-
mm DECoeAioK. paper hangings.
i iiiasltr iflCloiK a Special!?"
jP^Lincrusta, Malton anb Burlaps g HOfce and fihow T(oomt. S.cM ?loo r Smith Bldg. 610 Wash, fit ■, BBj cape may, N. J. ra
- r-
Charles T. Campbell NO- 506 WASHINGTON ST
Cape May City, New Jersey
h IRE INSURANCE
AKH YOU INSURED?
Insurance placed on lniilding fnniiture. stock, plate gla-.«. and boilers in the best Companies icpresented in the Country an follow;: UNITED FIREMEN Si INSURANCE CO. OF Phi LATHE GERMAN INSURANCE CO. OF FREEPORT. HOME. FIRE AND MARINE OF SAN* FRANCISCO. FIRE ASSOUIA ION OF PHILADELPHIA THE PENNSYLVANIA CASUALTY CO. OPPH1LA
W H BEIGHT, FIBE INSBBANCE 19 any Fart uf Cup* May Cuuaty Holly Beach, K. J.
J<eal
VALUABLE Estate
In Cape Kay City
F6R SALE
T« eloie up an Eitate nHtUMNWWBiftWBB NO. 1. A three atory frame collage and stable on land, at No. 676 Washington st., axe of lot too feet front by 200 feet deep. NO. 2. Drugstore at S. W. comer of Washington and Decatur sts, together with ell stock and fix-
tores.
NO. 3. One-half of doable cottage and lot, at No. 416 Bank at. •r Torres put !af U S. 'ft.; MARCY.
1/\ OF OUR • W N STAflPS 10 fees fees With yonr fiiat rosh porch are of $1.00 and upwards, by presenting this advertisement and learn all about our -JEW STAMP SYSTEMWe have the boat aheaefw* can buy for tbe money in great variety.
10 wnon IT MAY OONCBKI4 tetaVSeEsr
Pierson a,nd Son.
MARKET. I
Cor. Wsishin^ton and Union 8ts. Where you will find choice Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions and iruiu. We also handle “Michkkkrs Star HAMS , ’
SAMUEL. E. EWINU General Contractor, House moving a specialty
J>V37 I'ffTBs
T.mmx'sit a <d
WM. S. SHAW GENUAL CONTRACTOR Dealer la £ime. Sirick, Sand, Cement and Sinilder* OttnU.. SU. to. SKaterial*. m Sl*i~ S<~<
DOAK BKOTHEBS Groceries, Meats and Provisions Butter. Egps and Poultry Fruit and VegetaBleS G. E. Brownbak's Famous Golden Butter a Specialty Long Dtatanr* Pbonv «x. PruuiF* Dallror e*. Local Pbonv HXL Polite AtlvolloB. 515-517 Washington-St. Cape May City
oQBrown Villa, 218 PERRY STREET. CAPE MAY. ymmOPEd ALL THE YEAR . Looms Large anti Ain-... ... Appoin'.ment* Firet-cLare ... ... Near the Beach ... a E. MURRAY.
THE ALDINE, 3
DECATUR ST. (Flisth
beach.) Open all the
RaM* $a far dBjr. upward; $10 pet vreuk, a

