CAPS MAY HERALD. ^THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1906.
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STUART SWEEPS PENNSYLVANIA Is Elected Governor By Nearly 100,000 Plurality. immense republican gains LatMt Ratumc From Count!** Show Haavy Loaaaa to Fualon Candidat*. Com pa rod With Sarry'* Veto—Rapublleana Carry Phlladalphla By 40/XX) and Elact RoUn OlatHet AV to may. Phlladalphla. Nor. 7—The moat axel Una campalcn In Penmylranla In X& rear* ha* raded In a triumph for Edwin 8 Stuart Rdp.. for forernor. orar I>*wu Binary. Jr, Detn. and Unootn Party, by a plurality of nearly 100.000. Aside from the contest tor gorernor and other itate offleera, the chief Interest centered In the battle In Phlladalphla for district attorney and In a
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few of the congraaalonal dlatrtctn.' Mamber* of the houae of rapreaentatlres and county offleera were elected In nearly erery county, and state een atora were cboaea In XS of the SO dlatricta. Samuel P. RoUn. R_ waa elected dU trtet attorney In Philadelphia by a rot# which will exceed 40,000, defeating D. Clarence Gibboney. who had the support of the reform forces and
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Th* Incoming legislature will be strongly Republican, although not so oTsrwbelmingly for that party as It was two years ago. The new pc.-aoual registration law which went Into cBect since the lar election, reduced the norm*) rote In many of the cl tie*. The corrupt prac lice# act, which also became oper atlre since th* last election, also operated to cut down the rote In some localities. The act prohibits the uae at money a* election*, except for leglU mate purposes, and la rlalmed to hare deterred many poll worker* from hoy
ing rota*.
One of the chief Issue* In the state campaign waa the new capftot. which waa dedicated Go October 4. The' “ ■ionlit* claimed that aareral million dollars of overcharge* and dupUc* lion* are represented In furnishing and equipping th* building. The Republl can candidates pledged tbemmstres If elected to honestly Investigate those charges and to place th* respooalbDRy for the alleged extravagance where It rightfully belonged. Of the congressional contests the hottest waa that against John DalselL on* of th* Republican floor leadi Dalxeil was opposed by Dr. R. J. Black, who waa nominated by th* FnsSonlsts because It waa thought be would be popular with the labor unions. which ar* strong In this district. Thera ware contests against Con grassman Acheaon In the Washington district; Olmsted In the Dmcphln din trtet; lAfean In the Tort district: IJtly In the Bradford district, and Dale In the Lackawanna district. Thomas D. Nichols, district president of th* United Mine Workers, waa the Democratic nominee and waa elected over Dale. Deemer waa defeated by William B. Wilson. D:. national secretary and* treasurer of the Mine Workers. John Mitchell, president of the United Mina Workers, made speeches for Nichols and Wilson In their districts. Th* stats senators who were elected win eerve In the next two regular aesstoas of the legislature, and win rote for a United States senator In the session of 1»0». when a successor to Boies Penrose win be chosen. Th# state was apportioned by the leglsls tar# at th* extra session, and Tuesday's election wss the first under th* nsw apportionment State Senators Elected. The following state senators were
sleeted;
Id district—John M Scott. R. Sth—F. S. McBbenny. P. . Mb—John T. Murphy, R. IMh—A. R Roberta. R. 14th—G. Prank Rowland. D. 10th—E F. James, R. 14th—J. Henry Cockran. D. ISth—A. a. Dew alt, D. ttth—B. Prank Miner. Ik; Warren
Comment and Supgcitlv* Thought V. Si. “Then." About . midnight "Cometh Jeans with them." Jesus with the elevec apostles. Judas having left company. "Gethaemnns." Apparently this garden wss owned by some friend of Jesus, since w* read "Jesus ofltlmes resorted thither with bis disci plea "Salth . . Hit ye here." Jesus left eight of his friends near the garden gate, that they might watch against surprise by the enemy. "While I go and pray * Prayer was the very atmosphere of Jesus - life. V. 17. "Peter and the two sons of ZeBedee." These threw—Peter. James and John—best understood Jesus, and had been hit chosen companions on earlier occasions "Began to be sorrowful" Sore amased (Mark). It —" as If. he were stunned by extreme amnxemenL V. 18. "My soul U exceedingly norrowful." A proverbial expression of severe suffering. "Even unto death.* Thai Is. be (eared the spiritual agony would be too groat for the ph) steal nature to endure. “Tarry ye hero." Jesus wished to be alone with his Father. yet was so truly human that he louged for human sympathy. “Watch with ms." He would have them keep awake from sympathy with him. watch against any Intrusion upon his communloo with his Father, and also watch against the danger which threatened them ns well as him-
self.
V. 18. “Went n little further." Luke says he went about a rtone's cast" “Fell on hit face and prayed." Kneeled to pray; then In anguish of tpirit. utterly prostrated himself, "flaying." Com; are the three record*— Mark 14:M: Luke. X!:41. and the Law son TexL “O my Father." He addressed God as "my Father," and therein shows us thb meaning and the power of prayer. "If It be possible." If man's redemption can be accomplished In any other way. "This cup." A common flgurmtlv* expression to denote the lot or portion assigned one by God. "Not as I will, but as thou wltt." He was not merely willing to submit to God's will, but prayed for It; heartily desired that the all-wise, all-loving win be ac-
complished at any cost.
V. 40. "Cometh unto the disciple*."
Came to the throe whoa he VIth him Into the garden,
them sleeping." Though they loved him dearly, they .could not enter Into his feelings suOdenUy to overcome drowsiness. "Salth unto Peter.” He singled out the one who had been spokesman when recently they all declared themselves ready to die with their Master. (Matt. X(:U4i). “Could
ye not watch with Jesus' heart was sor
merely because they were #o cold toward him. but because of the peril Into which they had drifted by yield-
ing tfi their drowsiness.
V. 1 #!. "Watch and pray." They, and we, should watch because the great adversary of souls la very wise and crafty, and should pray .because la our own strength w* are power leas to resist him. "Ye enter not Into temp tatlon." Jnest before the disciples
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■ ■tube! lash tv wpaM tins ii LaamTasashif tar jaar 1904. Public nolle* is hereby gives by Jssics T. Hoffman. coHscto* of 81* Tewwahto of Lower, Coasts of Cape M*7 asd Seals of New Jereey. test bswttl sail at public aal* all tea lands, teaaswsU, barediiameauand htreteaflav areatioacd. for tea m for which say pareoo or pergra* to take tea a*m« and pay tea tax lies thereon, isrisdiag latereat and
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c said aal* srlU take place at the Township Hoaae, at Cold bpring, la said Iowanui, mam u. t m one o'clock la tea afternoon of said day. The aaid lands, tenements hervdiumenu. and real estate so to b* aold. sod tec name* of the persons scsinst whom the said taxes have been laid on accoant of tee same, and the amount of taxes laid oo accoant of each parcel, are aa follows, vis.; LOWER TOWNSHIP. 8 Cord, ih* sum of eighty dollsrs (to 00) upon eigMy sis acres of land adjoin ing Usds of Lewis Hildreth. r Mrs. J P Cake, the anm of right dollars (88 oo) upon six acre* of land adjoining lands of Frank Rstberford. Ralph D. Denby, th* sum of two dollars (tx.ooi upon lands adjoining A. D Crowell. J H Edmunds, tec sam of fourteen d >llara '* six acres of land, adjoining . :l Johnson's heir*. J H Edmonds, tec sum of right dollars (fkoo) upon twenty fire scree of land, ad- ' 4ning lands of A. O Lee. Hein of Andrew Edmonds, the snm of ire* dollars (8>oo) upon one acre of land adjoining lands of E Klrischhsoer. Smite Foster, the sum of three dollar* and rty cents If j jo) upon one acre of lead J leaning lands of Albert Pierson Priscilla Hand, the snm at ten dollars (810401 upon twenty acres of land, adjoining ' ads of Jaare* Long. Ottilia Hess, the sum of four dollar* . Is oo apon ten seres of land adjoining
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Highland Bench < ompany. the snm of thirty dollars ($*o ool npuo fifty acres of land, adjoining lands of ti Sb— j W Jennings, the sou ■o oo) apoo note’, property . John Obekiah. the snm of three dollars
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The History of -:Cape May County:FROM THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY EMBRACING
By LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS 480 Pales. 48 Illustrations. 31 Chapters. 5 Appendices sun postpaid on ticrirr of slm it LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publisher 610 Washington St. Cape May, N. J.
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ungMcv'a Christian Asaociatiou. the oTTour dollars and ten cents (fi4.r0) upon lots 11 and tt in sect ion K. Young Men's Christian Asaociation the snm of two doUara and five cents (fil-oj) upon lot 85 in section A. ' oung lice’s Christian Assoclatisn. the ■ of two dollars and five cent* (8*05) upon lot 87 in accticn A. » Young Men's Christian AaaocUlioc. tee am of nix dollars and fifteen cent. if6-i}i ipoo lots 4. 6 and 8 in aeetion B. Young Men's Christian Assacistion. the nm of two dollnra and five cents 181.03) ipea lot u in section B. Estate of Wm. Beatty, the anm of five lolUn and eighteen cent* (83-18) apoo lot* <0. 49. so and SJ. in block A. Jane M. B. Bnstei, tee asm at two doUara and eighty-eight cenu (8*88.' upon lot No 44 la Block A and apon lot No. nj in Block E J B F he Hows, the an of <mk dollar and
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