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VOL. VI. NO. 44
CAPE MAY, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER i, 1906.
THE BATTLE OF TUESDAY
Fight in Cape May County Over Senatorship
IS DO flEPtlBUCM UHDIDtTE
mrnt A«mln»I The fcandaj and I
Toe»)»y aext Will be geoer*! rtecUop d»jr, and In New Jeraer there are to be choaen Un'rapreaenUtlre* in the Congtest of the United States, lix state senators Xor the connties of Boriingtoo. tape May, Hunterdon, Middlesex, Passaic and Sussex, and a loll House of assembly of sixty members. In Cap* May county there is also an Assemblyman and Coroner to be choaen. The polls open st six * until seven p. m., with the exception of one boor between one and two o'clock. Cape May county is a part of the Second Congresaonal District, and the following are the candidates: Repoblican—John J. Gardner. Democrat—Samuel E. Perry. Prohibition—Wdbor P. Tower. Lincoln Republican and . Labor—Wil-
liam Riddle.
Socialist—Morrla korshet. Home Role—Marion Owen. The principal fight in the comity is over the Senatorahip, and the battle is between ex-Sherifi Samuel K. Ewing, who baa been nominated by the Democrats, endorsed by the Prohib'Uonista end by the Republicsan^ftooerielt party, the latlar party being made up of JUp> ubitcana who are tired of ha ring Camden boa— and smaller bosses flood the county with money and name Um candidates for the party. Ewing’s running mate for the Assembly is sw-Prew holder William Lake, cf Oman City, who will got a Torn whenever .Ewing does, as bis eq.loraemeots are the aeme. The regular Repoblican candidate la Robert E. Hand, the county public work contractor, whose object is to again build up sacks machine as was smashed by the people by Ewing and others fire years ago. C. E. Stills la Hand'i candidate for the Assembly. Neither candidate for Senator is considered ss s Republican, and the real iaans in the coon tr is whether morality,
temperance
prerail. Earing stands for good go ire meet, hot Hand, according to newspaper, stands for bod government in one breath and good government the next, or any thing to get the votes The Repobllcan-Rooeeveit party baa defined its principles in the following
platform: —
The immortal declaration that hr “nerve* his parts 'beat who serves bicountry best,” is aa Una to-day as it was wbee declared by .that Warrior Sutssreen who lad the Umoo boats in the battles that saved the Nation 1 and led the Repnbticae party through thorn bitfer years when the waves of that tempest of war
We believe its controlling vo tire fruits of fraud, aud the outcome of crime against the elective franchise. We briicve that justice was denied; that the truth was tnrpreased; that honor was outraged, and fairness trampled under tool. We believe that this was the reaolt of a conspiracy conceived in wrongfully to secure to one c that nomination which a majority of the Republican, yvoters of this County desired by their ballots to award
another.
.We refuse onr sanction to a nomination ws believe thns tainted; and hold that to do otherwise, would stultify swvea ar Republicans and make ns aeries, if not parties, to a political trend; that even a silent reponiatioa at the ballot ftox would fall short of our civic duty, and that’we owe it to ourselves aa Republican*, and to the public, thus openly aud by the legally provided.method, to select for fragrs eaodidatm. the legality of whom nomination is unquestioned and OSchallenged ; and fortber to Invito aa ws hereby do, ths eo-operajionofall voters who with ns bold that Repuldican priirlplrs demand s pure primary ballot and
VETERANS PASS AWAY
Two More Pass to tbe Great
Beyond This Week'
BEMiMK WEimU EXPIRES OouMtlaa Trudy, A Respected Color-
11 Clllsee Dead After a Long
We declare ourselves now and
■rue Republican*; beiisvars in and supporters of thorn principles of justice and fair.. e*« which I ha I glorious Repub bean whose name honors our ticket, hsi condensed ami Inimortaliird in the
phrase, "A SQL'ARE DEAL
We heartily eodorae the adminiatra-, lion of President Jtousevdt, the acta of he last Cougrn—, Congressman John J. Gardner, and the present Republican adm'msUmtino o( tbWiftate of New JerWe earnestly uphold the sanctity of tbe Sabbath and deplore the threatened ovasion ot that day of rest, aud deuand eooipiiance with the laws of the Stale of New jersey in regard thereto Upon-this ground we stand as upon a
suse of oar faith U ths lotsiilgent
judgment of tb# people, we take tins
Tbe following are ths tickets ill lie In Cape May City booths: DBSOCSSTiC Goagiess—6amnei K Perry. Senator—-tsmuei E. Ewing. A*»eiubly—William Luka. Coroner—Nathan A Cohen. Alderman—N Waller Bennett. Connell for three ymra—Joseph losepb H. El a el I, William B. Gilbert.' Connell for one year—Williai
dills.
igurer «Wi . Needles. Aamesor-MRajafa Chosen hire holder-John T. Bennett: Overseer of Poor —Albert G. Bennett.
Benjamin Wellman, a Civil War reteraa. died at hia home on Broadway, Monday afle’noon at OO o'clock. Death was vJrr nnegpectedlr and Is attrlhuled to heart iailnre. He was Oh
years of age.
Mr. Wellman has been ill several ■are, soflering with a eaoerr and a re limb These allineul* gave him uch trouble, hot bad nothing 10 do with hia dmth. He compUiued of sickness shoot four days ago. after which tune he was receiving conatant alienMonday afternoon hi* wifs asked him if be wished anything ami npon receivnrgstive answer, left tbe room. Joat a abort time after tbia aha again relarned to administer to hu wants and found him deed. .« Thedeurawsl wasarwi-lral here man v rare. Hewaaadry gowl* n rrchanl ontil a few ymra ago, when be retired He was a prominent member of the Methodist ( horch. e native ot Conaerved in a Connecticut
OomeRm Trusty, a colored veteran of the ayU War. died at bis home on Honda v morning. He was s highly raapetiad atiaen. J*e faneral was bald
Den to Shanghai, via Pacific .railroad, 11,006 mUee: from New Tort to Yokohama. via Sues canal 1ES0S miles; New York to Yokohama, rig Pacific
7JBOD miles; Jiew - Yesk to
HAND'S OWN THOUGHTS What Hie Paper fituada Against I
This Campaign
Prom Senator Hand’s “Star of tbe Cape” Sept. 22,1000. "Senator Creme Is on record ss having voted for the "Primary Election Law. 'The County Tax Board Law. "The lew to deprive the dtp of Cape May of Ita rights looontrot lhe lean-
ing of license.
“The law for tbe lieendng ol menhaden
fishing ateamars.
“Tbe humbug aotomrkHi Ink, which afiords no protection to anybody bnt antomobiliata, and which be Elaeeif is constantly violating. “Ha la on record aa bavli allow the passage of u MU to permit tbe people of Five MUe Beach to vote npon the question of Incorporation. “AH of which indiogtoa very plainly that be seeks to go to tbe Senate not ■ a representative of the people bnt aa willing instrument |e carry nut the wishes of the schemers In Trsoton who are seeking to bind ihg Stare band and foot so that they may eootinuaio power indefinitely and handle aU of its grert resources and powers for their own ag> graDdiaemenL In other word* be Is In favor, aa bis vots f t the Iniquitous enumersted shows, of stealing sway from tbe people all power and oentraining It In tbe bands of a syndi-
cate of bosses. ”
From Senator Hand's “Star of the Cape," Kepi. 8. 1008. The County Boards of Taxation ta tbe State of New Jersey about $100,000 per year, and gives to tbe ma■ach county lour men to asaisl in maintaining the power of the unctnoc at the peoples expense. The board was ceded at all, and would never have seated except for political reasThe County Board of Aanesaori, composed of all of tba assessor* of the county, elected by tbe people, end the State Board qf Jig urination are charged by law* with the jdgtiea -which
are compelled to pay two seta of officials erforming the earns duties relating to the assessments of taxes.” , ’
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PERSONAL MENTION
Autumn Visitors are Numerous
About Town
10UR RIME Mif BE IRCUIOEU
Happenings of e Week Among Your ReUUveaaud Friends Trreely
Rev. Mr. Gage, of Wenoaa, N. J.. preached in the Flret Presbyterian Church on Sonday. Men. Sarah Tompkins, of Philadelphia, waa a guest over Sunday and Monday, of Conductor and Mrs. F B. Tompkins, at thear Corgte street cot tage. Mrs. Mary A Hand, who spent tbe summer in the cottage of Cupt. Aaron Nkliereon, ol Denoisrille, bs*'returned to her home in Cape May City for the winter. Her. W. C. Emhardt, of Philadelphia, offiaatee in the Church of the Advent on Sonday last. He will again be it charge of the aerrice* on Sonday, November 11.
W| Bet sad the Cheater Oek Steltr. The bletoric Charter Oak ettke. fia000 for 2.00 horses, waa trotted at Hartford. Conn, recently, and the first and second beata were won by Not Boy ta 2:07K and 2:07H. Ora. toe sharply coning bona, won the third beat la 2:0844. The large field lucinded Mactf Mack. Leonardo and GollduM Maid. The latter was tbe favorite, but she had trained off and performed Indifferently. Tbe fast pace told npon Not Boy, and bit weakness permitted Ore to get to the front In tbe last tatot Not Boy cerries toe blood ef Nutyrqod, George 'tviikea, American- Otoy nad
brilliantly In her flret regular'reason on the turf. She did w«U when cured McHenry for trainer gad jWto*. The Charter G«k It a olawle to which
The Morris perk (New York) rase track, toe scene of Btany memorable atragglee. has at.lnet been pnanefi Into toe hands of tool estate agents to be disposed of for reetdentlal purposes. Built twenty-five years ago. It was long the Ideal race track In America, and toe leaden of wealth and fashion annually witnessed tbe racing front the dabbouse or lawn. The remarkable d» relqpmeni of Now York an burton
FACTS TOLD IN BRIEF Items of Inlcreal Gathered tor Onr
Busy Readers
Big line of Fruits, Note end Candy at
Hogan's.
-U yon wish all the real lira ISwi
then read the HnaLD.
, Watch for our Thursday, Friday and Saturday special next week. Bast fresh roasted pcenntatc quart. Hogan's, On November 7lb and 8th, Reuben T. Johnson, Erma, N. J, will have a car of ear corn on aiding at Bessette, reasonable prices. Term* cash, or note
ofhxfll.
William Bennett of Gravesend. X. Y, U said to be the only man In the United States who has bis job laid out for him until he dies. The dty of New Tort ta compelled to employ him at *10 a day ao long aa lie Uvea and performs his dotles. Be Is a member of the Gravesend land fond commission and waa created a commissioner by tbe city charter—a fart which renders It Impossible for him to lose bis position ontil he loses his life. In Chine and Its dependant-tea. with s population of 400.800.000. or 23 per cent of the total pepaUtion of toe world, rice la toe principal food supply. Tbe aeme may be said also of Indta^with IU population of 272l.000.000. and Japan, with Its population of 40.000.000. in addition to these It ta a chief article of diet with other peoples of Asia and Africa r.-hose poputaili la estimated at im.OOo.oOO. The total reaches 813.000.000, or SO per cent of the total population of tbe earth. Major General Ba den-Powell who so gallantly defended Mnfekln; against the Boers, became a soldier by ac dent. In h!s youth he aspired to b« actor, but his parents designed him for toe church. Wlil)e waiting for bis term tq begin In Oxford university be ed an army examination “Just for tbe fnn of the thing.” as be exp As a result he came out eecnsfi In a Ret of over 700 candidates and waa or dered to report Immediately at Sandhurst Military school, in view of his brilliant sucre** B t araminatlo*. his commission was antedated two years when he pasrrd through toe -tchoo amateur octor bo has frequantly Watch tor onr Thursday,. Friday and Sunday spsdal next vaak. Bn roasted peanuts Sc quart. Hogan'
RUMSELLERS RAISE FUND Mrt Yesterday Afternoon For Elect ion
TO BUT VOTES TOM BAND
Sc—tor U 11 W Tb. *’• Law
Appeal For Ewing ths Knrros or the HssALtc—8ir. Republicans and Democrats who hate licensed liquor traffic that bosses the bosses of the dominant parties, debs ochre manhood, degrades womanhood and brings poverty and disgrace to children; that ranses 70 per cent of r; that kills more than “war y ieace and (amine combined,' 1 we invito yon to unite with os and strike a How
Tbe A
eopie are waking op
and the politicians are.lbesng pot to
*ep.
To enforce laws <roo most have a behind the law who la in sympathy with the law; no law will enforce itself. Therefore, In behalf ol conn tires snfiering mothers and children whose misery eed by tbeliorneed saloon, w vo-. to face the IseaeHkemiB he slaves no longer to a political party that would perpetuate saeh an Inlamons What the world needs today la men; men who will stand up lor what they believe to be right, even if they do have to stand alone. A Cmzxx. (tape May, Get 29,1908.
Clraerta laspraves Jam. If a teaspoonful of glycerin Is mixed wtth everypmutd of fruit used In mak Ing jam It \will obviate the danger of crystallisation, which Is the bone of the thrifty housewife.
Household brushes last If taken care of and wash Remember that they shonM never be •Bowed to rest on the bristle*.
When buying egg* at the market select those whose ah alls are rough. A smooth, glossy shell is a sign tost It has been In tbe nest too long.
When oeollug anything that 1s NkeBf to born rub the Inside of toe pan unsalted butter before placing U
« Kttfkre A Dry •rays ready tor taataat was In any klafi of Ire. Charita T. (tamphell
The liqoor deftlrrs of Cape May County met yesterday afternoon, thoae of Cape May going «Jh t\e two o'clock Weat Jeney train, and raised a Urge corruption fund with which they will buy votes next Tuesday for Robert E. Hand for Senator and C. E- Stille for Assembly, because /Ary Ajotp that Hand will vote for the repeal of the socalled Bishop’s bill, and for other liquor legislation which the rum-
sellers desire.
Regularity ?
Remember Robert E. Hand fought Julius Way, the regular Republican candidate for county derk in 1904. Remember Robert E. Hand fought William H. Bright, the tegular Republican candidate for Sheriff, in 1904. Remember Robert E- Hand fongbt Lewis M. *se, the Regular. Republican candidate for Senator in 1903.
A Riddle
If it cost $12,000 to secure a regular Republican nomination for Senator, what will it cost to elect a Senator who was nominated as a result of such costly primaries ? W«* Here in I8S2 W* leern from the autobiography of the lata Oen. (tart Schnri, now being published tn McClure'* Magaxine that tbe disUngmahed soldier, author, and whotar spent a part of the Sommer of 1852 with his wife and babe at this resort. then known as itape Island. In the Spring of that year, they had arrived from Germany, neither husband or wife being able to apeak a word of English. Soon after coming over to Philadelphia, still unsettled aa to any occupation, tbe first warm spell of that Summer led them to decide npon a visit to Cape May, then the leading seaside resort of the oonotry, to escape the excessive beet of the caty.
One aaea not, but he had best let bad ske care of itself, and have to do only with what is beyond suspicion. If yoe Ugbl on tbe least vestige of troth, and It is the weight of tbe whole body still which stamp* the faintest trace, an eternity will not suffice to extol It, while as aril 1* ao begs, bnt yoo grudge to bestow on it a moment of hate. Troth never turns to rebuke falsehood; her own straight forward ness* is the
forwardness of Charles A. 8 wain'a boardealing hat become a motto with bis customer*, bee h<s ydr. on anotfier page, and don't forget tbe number, 806-
Loper For Doorkeeper It Is reported that Charles Loper, a rom incut Democrat of Lower Townahip, ta to be appointed a doorkeeper e Senate, should Robert K. Hand be choaen State Sena lor.
Broken Candy. OM fashioned Kick chocolate straw kinds, Thursday, Friday •ud Saturday at too pound at Hogan'o.
—Jost raeatrad a aaw lot of tall dry
Big Has of Fruit, Nate and Candy at
1 know what ta

