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CAPE MAY HERALD.

The Bent Advertiiriiig Medium In Cape May County. Why? The Ijirgcat Circulation

VOL. VII. NO. 25.

CAPE MAY, N. J. t THURSDAY. JUNE 20, /907. EIGHT PAGES

Subscription—$1.00 per Year

GOVERNOR VETOES BILL Power to Grant License to Remain in Court COUNCIL SATISFIED

The People are N«as«4. and Indorse the Tele Menace of Getornor Stokes Covrrnor Stokrs ha* plrased the proplr of ( spr Mar (Tty by hi» action on Muoilay iu retoing the bill of Senator Hand restoring the poarrr of granting liquor liwnre* to Ca[* May city council and taking it out of the hantia ol the Court of Common Plena. In vetoing tbe till the Governor aaid: ••The granting of licenre* aflecU private interest*, and ie thus clrarlv distinguishable from the performance of other duties imposed upon city councils. ••Tbe dnty of City Councils it to provide the best possible government and advise policies that aiU develop and benefit tbe municipality they govern.

BOROUGH KILLED

Bill to Incorporate Cape May Point Vetoed LACKSREFERENDUM

The Publication of Intention To la corporate Was Omitted—Whole Township Khonld Vote

Senator Hand's bill incorporeUng tbe borough of Cape May Point, was vetoed by (iovernor Stokes on Mondav. because tbe number of voters In tbit section Is so small that the referendum piindpal should be applied to tbe entire township. Tbe governor savs that ••to permit a section of territory to vote itself out of the township without the consent of the entire township or mnnicipallty aflected ia a principle of minority rule not justi ded under onr form of government'' He says also that the approval of the ore is prohibited by tbe fact that there it no proof of publication of intention as required by statute. Graduated From West Point Among those who were graduated tram the Cutud Stales MU! ar; A cad .my al tVrst Polui. N. Y-. last Friday, was Elwood Mokes Hand, of Cape May. a son ol County Tax Commissioner A. W. Hand. Krfore rulering West Point be was a student at tbe University of Pennsylvania. a tbe Unit resident of the county to graduate from that insUluliun. His -r was for a lime a stndeni at th* ary Academy, as was former Asaemian Eugene C. Cole, of rtaaeille.

To rile Dal In law Surpbe Ibis county, wa cut bis initial* a urlle go. Last

• Over Fifty Year* Parsons of O wan V in Tucksboe snd *

The perfotmance of inch duties require* men of the highest type and disinterested motives They should be selected solely with that end in view. Where, however, they are compelled to grant licenses the selection of memqers of City Councils is too often reduced to » question of whether they will or wilt not favor this or that individual in the granting of licenses. Such an issue in manicipal affairs is apt to deter the beat das* of ritizena from serving in Council." ‘•In the interest of the mnnicipalitie* they should be relieved of this work. , If it IS deemed wise to have the l-cens* granted by the municipality rather than by the Judge of the court soch licenser ahonld be granted by an excise commission elected or appointed for that purpose Members of the Qty Councils will then be free not only to devoti themselves to other fra tores of municipal government, but they can be selected free from tlje influence of private buaioe*; interests." This bill was not desired, either by the temperance element nor by tbr proprietors of hotels and saloons in this city. The conndl, it is true, passed a resolution requesting the Legislature to pass tbe bill, bat tbe resolution adopted by eooneii was never voted upon by tbe members of the body, and a majority of them were opposed to the act. The resolution asking the Legists l are to past Ibis bill was dedared passed by President of Crnncil Ware, witbont taking a vote, and then when members of conneil asked if the subject was open to discussion tbe president informed them that the resolution bad been passed. It was an arbitrary ruling, for which the president of council baa *in« regretted hit action. He Is now poWidy stating that be is also opposed to tbe transferring of the power from tbe courts to conndl.

Candidate for Sheriff From Wildwood Journal. Major Gus Hilton, of North Wildwood, has sunoonced himself s candidate foi Sheriff of Cap* May County, to succeed the present iucumbeot, Sheriff W. H. Bright.

A SINGULAR PHENOMENA HI range Illumination Wltaeaaad on tbe Delaware at Midnight Pilot B F. Johnson, of this dty, reports a remarkable ioddent which occurred soon after midnight of Saturday last, as witnessed by himself and several others at be was piloting an ocean liner np tbe river. It was near one o’clock. Mr. Johnson iys. when suddenly a sheet of bine light seemed to come from tbe heavens and filled the atmosphere all abont them. The color was intense, sod the effect was such as to impress those on deck at tbe time to fed that they were envdopad by an atmosphere charged with riectriatr. Indeed, a feeling of iwe came over Ihosa exposed to it, and Pilot Johnson la free to admit that be had serious thonghta of the and of the world and Day of Judgement. n few moments, however, the strange illumination wai withdrawn si suddenly as H came. It remains foi occult sc enee, as applied to tbe electri cal force* of nature, to explain this nn-

Judgr Carrow fbr Governor Friend* of Jades Howard Carrow. of Camdan, have lanachrd bis boom for tbe Democratic nomination for GovernorTbe Judge, however, refiiaa* to help the meot along, relying upon the Judgment of the Democratic Convection tbe proper man. Of conree, If man be Is very likely to accept I

At Che It bating Kink The skating rink these summer < ings is the scene of much merriment, and the older act as well as tbe younger daas are quick in learning to glide tbe Boor on tbe roller*. Tbe Italian band of Philadelphia which ha* been here for over two week* and which ' been engaged to play all summer, giving per.ect satisfaction in every way to tbe patrons of the rink.

Stnrgeon Fishing a Fallar Stargson fishing la tbs Delaware Bay 1» reported by the dabennen to have been al moat a failure lb* past aeaaoo. Many ol the fishermen have hardly been paid for tbe putting out of tbalr neta. .State Normal School Unulna

w*ak from lb* New Jersey State Normal School wa* Ml** Sarah Nelson Maroy. of Bivertoo. N. J.. a daughter of Dr. Alfred Marcy. Jr., formercy of Cape May.

W. Scott Eldredg* of Went Cap* May la - -- for hi* la I* Bob ■ of Prealt of lb* New Jersey Btato Boost*, lift

FOR DOCK IMPROVEMENT

Costly One Probably to be Erected Here

COLLECTING IDEAS

Peter Shields Looking After Them In Swansea. England fbr Ideas at Cape May

A special cable dispatch from London 1 the New York Herald, which wa* printod Sunday, said: Mr. Peter bln rid a of Bryn Mai Pa., owner of the Idaho, which wa* recently defeated by a narrow margin in the motor boat race from New York to Bermuda, returned to London on Thursday night with hi* family from a tonr ol Great Britain. He left yesterday for Pari*, for a trip on tie Continent. Mr. fhirld* took the defeat of hi* boat in a sportsmanlike tanner. “I went into tbe race Joal for tl a tport of the thing," said Mr. Shield*, and am perfectly satisfied with the fruit. I received a cable saying that the Idaho lost fifty-five mmoles owing an accident to her engina. I had the at boill for my family's ate. bat cheerfully entered her in tbe race be f I knew tbe Utter would be* good thing for motor boat racing. Next seaI am sore there will be twenty-five contestants. "On our tour, just finished, we went np to Scotland, coming thenot over to Belfast. We started by automobile from there to Bublio, Retting bung np on tbe way because of a puncture, onr ebauffenr having left hia air pomp behind It ended in onr finishing the journey by train. I liked ihe Dublin Exhibition very much. "From Ireland we went to Swansea to look at tbe docks there on which they are upending fT.hOO 000, a* I wanted get some ideas for our improvements at Cape May ” Power Yacht Idaho Arrives Tbe power yacht Idaho, belonging to Peter Shields, arrived here yesterday afternoon, and laat night a banquet was given at the Capa May Yacht dab Hoase to its officer*.

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Tb* Evening News North Jersey sutotnol opportunity to make Ihe abore ran dear to Cape May following tbs Installation of special tracks on wbleh motor cars of any r weight will be carried across the three -mile bridge now bring completed Egg Harbor Bay for tbe running of electric oar* between Atlantic and Ocean City. Tbe trucks will be bitched fast to slectric care, and tbe entire trip that will ct >be upper with tbe lower coast, can be mad* In a few mluntea and at very coat. The Idea for tbe Ionov Oon followed lb* refusal of county ofilciaL 10 build a drive bridge asked for by tbe road travelers, who deplored the necessity for rouudaboot trip of miles necessary to iw them to make the run between herCape May. Tbe officials declared that prnjrt was oocoatly and turned down tbe proposition, dreplte the appeals ol r car drirera In tbs local dub*. Tlx project for the ferry trucks was evolved iprrlntendeot Sett, of tbe trolly line after be bad dlaoorrnsl disappointed driv turning back when they found tbs ra was no direct ro id connection will lower coast. The new trucks will be ie with special skid ways and oocnpai t« be cars need not leave tbetr seat* a- lb. T whisked aero#* tbr waters of tbs bay

OFFICERS ELECTED State Bar AaaocUUoa Met at Atlan-

tic City Laat Week

Tbe annnal meeting of the State Bar Association occurred at Atlantic City laat Friday and Saturday. Tbe Gap* May County lawyers in attendance ware Morgan Hand. Capa Msy Court Hons*, and Lewis T. Steven* of Cape May. The officer* elected for the year were: President, William P. Yoorhre*. of New Brunswick: First Vice-President. Clarence Cot*, of AF Untie Cltyi Second Vine President, Edward M. Coll*, of Newark: Director*, Charles Black. Hon. Jamas E. Howell, of Newark: Charles H. Bergen, of Sommervlllr: Allan B. Eodioou. of AtUntic City; lenry 8. Seovell, of Camden: Harry A. March, of Plainfield: William N. Johnson. of Hackensack; R. W. Carmichael.

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TO OPKN SATURDAY EVENING

Wildwood Great Pier < Be an Attractive Feature The Crest Pier and Theatre at Wildwood Crest will open for thsseason ou Saturday night, and Tne Mikado will brpreaented by tbe Wildwood Orest Opera Com. any. In oonarctioo with tbe pier and theatre there I. a refreshment ball. ■ rink, casino and realanranl. It is _ era! place of amosemenl and on* of the most attractlvs combln-tioos that exists along tbe South Jersey co-wt It Is ood«T able maoagtmant and Ifcoe* Who visit will be amply repaid far tha small an charged for admlllanos. Tbs pier 1st I gently appointed and a deligtfnlly ct place In which to pass any time of the day

AUTOMOBILE RAILWAY

New Ferry System Probable To Cape May

A CONNECTING LINK

Will Clva Marth Jarsay Autaaobilast A Claar aad Unahstructad Ran to tha SaSahara

Henry A Jackson, of New York, is ire on a visit for a week. Mr Adolph Tafel and family, of PbilsdelpbU. are located at Linden ViUa for >e summer. Dr. George Boyd and family, of Spruor street, Philadelphia, are occupying a cob tageou Franklin street (or the summer. Capt and Mr*. Jamas W. Kidredge are ti a visit to Baltimore, and while there will be tbe gueets of Mr. and Mrs. Keubco

Foster.

Mr. and Mrs. James C. Corry of PhUadelphla are occupying tbe cottage on St. which they have occupied foi Mr. «od Mrs. Horatio Church and daughter. Misa Carrie Church, of Laure' Springs, hare arrived at Linden VUU.

Dancing Class A ladles’ and grntlrrorn'a dancing cUva will be organlxol here, and will give ibrlr •t dance of tbe season ou Friday evening Masonic Hall, Broad airret, which will h* oontinued three nights weekly the ex.ummer. Admission. 15c.

ler'a materials. Hr tvlil take c

COUNTY COMMENCEMENT leld at Heart lip Camp Groands on Last Friday The commencement exerclsas of tbe Cap* May public schools was held at the > meeting groands at Seaylll* on Friday last, when 107 graduate* from tbe eighth and ninth grads recelvtd tbeir diplomas. All lbs schools In tbs county were represented except Cape May City and > City, which bare aaparete high schools. The list of graduates was published In the Capa Mar Hkaaim of three week* ago. County Buparlniaadeot Ban presided over the exercise*, which ware in tereatlog. and largely attended consider log that the day wasdecidely Inclement.

CoravUlt E. SUlie. of

Tnckahoe. this county, has aonouaesd h candidacy for re-elsctlon as a the Lower Hoase of tbe Legislature. Mr, 3UU* has served on* ‘

. It U usual to

In this county for three IS, and than they are usually con -*d aa candidstas of tbs Banal*.

Flag Preeeated to School W. F. H. Bead has presented t c school an American Sag, eight feet wide and fifteen feet lu length. It flung to tbe brerxss for the first (tm* yesterday by Dr. Phillips, secretary of tbe Baaed of Education. The flag la a some emblem ot freedom.

Bar. A. W. Spooner, former pastor ot tbs Fleet Presbyterian Church of this city, who daring Ik* past winter has bean an-

What Yoa Bare Beca Walling For .unity to purebaaaaar o date, well located hot easy terms. Ben It la: cnoaa to the ooaaa having twelve n. large cement baeement. new hot plant in excellent shape. Flue system of eleoSriu Ibrh log and gas throughout the bouse. Most desirable cottage for renting poralwaya brings good rente. Only amount of nub necessary to bar it -Ion given Immediately. Fall nsetlciiUn apply to Gnjucrr C. Hpoints. Real Estate Broker.

■U Ooaaa stew t. Caps May, N.J

Peoples laibby a Hu cocas From Perth Amboy News.

Tbe People's Lobby baa been doing good work at Trenton during the aseriou of tbe Legislature, and lu work la not over yet by a great deal. Tbe lobby baa been bual-

In aeon ring facts which, when

set before the people of tbs State next fall, will greatly aorprise tome candidate* who desire to be reelected. Tbe lobby was organised on tbe principle that If tbe trnsta

i and special Interests bare

tbeir lobbyists to look after their Inter arts why not tbe people hers lobbyist* for tbe Tbe People’s Lobby has given publicity 8 a great deal of tha doing at Trenton which the people ought to know and which other*lae would have escaped tea. That the tabby has mode Its pro felt Is evident from tbe displeasure It aroused among certain members ol Legislature, and a number of newspaper* In different parts of tbe State. Maohloa poll (leans and corporations lobbyists have been aocutumsd to go to Trenton aad have "to themselves, much to tbeir mutual aatfaction. Tbs Psopla's Lobbt ••batted lu” on this little family gating. so to spaak. aad tb* reanl been decidedly disagreeable to tb* bosses sod trust*, while the prop)* bar* benefited. It la to cboya.tks People's Lobby will

eu mors firmly •stebllshad that It may conUnu* IU good work.

of tb* Penasyivaola Railroad, are pained tbs M. E. Cbarah. Tbe oast tududsd

gerrtoe* al tb* M. K Church _ Berrios* at the First M. E. Church next tf

ionday will b* as follow.: h* pastor. Her. Janas* Baras,

n. aad 7.41 p. m.

If Yoa Have

Baal relate to boy, to sell, to rent, or to

will do well by oonsoitiag

mt at my office. Sol Rkbolm,

SOB Washington St-, Gape May

onr™. at t«te» a. WANTED ^ y. H Bankra, Thomas E

Odd cutters, Fillers and learner*. W m Ewiag, Wm. Smith. Thro.

— Experienced ratter* ran hara workat a BsrowTo. Omrea. BreJ.1. aayormp. mw. . Aoniv MraHaaM Stasrea. allaodiMIa

PERSONAL MENTION

Spring Visitors are Numerous About Town

All But Three Are Entertaining Visitors

A WEEK S VISITORS

REST OPEN JUNE 29

Happenlhgs of a Week Among Yam Relatives and Friends Tersely Told—Other Mention

New Hotel Cape May The Finest I ew Jersey Coast Will Have Notable Vlaltors

All of the hotels are now open except the three largest ones in tbe resort, snd they open for the reception of goests Saturday a week. ~ new Hotel Cape May, which is built of concrete and Iron, it located on Beach and Pittsburg avenues and is eight stories in height and la the first large struct ore aside from tbe mammoth Stockton which has been built here for year* It will betbebeadqnarten of tbe antomobilists this summer when tbe automobile meets take place on the strand outside of tbe beach driveway.

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Mr*. A. E. Baboeo. Mr. Warner Bab an and Mr. Albert Schafer, of PbiUdrl' ohU. spent Snoday with Mia* Nan Bab ten. at Linden Villa. Tbe young men en-

oyed a dip in the ocean.

Mr. Joseph S. Garrison, of Baltimore was a visitor over Saturday. Snoday and Monday, to his mother, at her bom* on Decatur street. Dr. Garrison has a largi practice to tb* Monumental City. Mr. and Mrs. William Joyce Sewell wll spend the summer with Mrs. Sewell's parents. Mr. and Mr*. George D. Me j. at Cape May. Mr. and Mrs 6. HoweU Parr, of Baltimore, will slat •pend the snnimsr at tbe McCreary sumMr. Henry C. Lea, President of tb. American Geographical Society and a wel two lltrratenr, came to his Cap* Maj ooltagr on Monday for the sommer. Mr. Lea is among onr bat known snmmei visitor*, and bla coming is alwsys welcorned bv a number of friends.

BATHING BEGINNING Enlti'islast* are Dally Going Into tbe Surf. The surf bathing l« being enjoyed by * iw. but It will be a fortnight before tbr ratar will be of sofficiently warm temperature to admit ot enjoyable bathing. few enthusiasts take tbeir dally plunges and ba*e been doing so for tbe wo or three weeks. Tbe beach is In iplendid condition and Cape May enjoys the distinctiOD of not requiring life Unes, as are needed al some other beaches. The strand gradually slopes uoder the rater's edge with an almost Impercepta le decline, snd the beach is as sm.Kitb o> s blllard table, free from galleys and boles, and la of a compact white sand which la firm and yet elastic to tbe step.

Try Pineapple Snndae from the fresh fruit, at llogaoa soda fountain.

Fresh Strawberries at Hogs ns.

FACTS TOLD IN BRIEF

Items of Interest Gathered fbr Oar

—Tb* Cap* Mar Court Hoase High School will open In September with Dr GUI of Pennsylvania as principal. -Th* Cap* May Sommer School of Agri culture wUl nse tb* ball room of tbe Stockton Hotel for lu place of Instruction.. -At the annnal meeting of tbe Ns* Jersey State Bar Association, at Allantl. City, revision ot tbe judiciary of tbe Stab

Miss Beesle Turner will load the Baptist Young People* Union meeting tomorrow evening and tb* subject arlll be: "Lessons from tbe Patriarchs—Moae*. —Bar. Floyd W. Tomkins, rector of tbe Church ot the Holy Trinity. Philadelphia, will officiate In St. John's P. E Church on Snoday. Serious will be a 10 JO A. M. and

5 JO P.M.

—More vetoed bill* hare bean announced from the office of Governor Stokso. One Miatnrn's. providing In public schools ms

smlnation, provided they are gradual the Formal School or a collage or trainlag school ot canal grads.

A UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT

Held fbr Sailing Liquor on Bai Forty of the landing hotel and saloon ■epers of Atlantic Oily have been arrested and held for court on tbs chan selling liquor on Snoday. Tb* leader* of tbe reform elamcnt In that city complain that local newspaper* (ailed to print any of lews oonoernlcg the arrest* and that than la a disposition on tbs part of the horiaties not to pay any attention i plainu ot Illegal selling. Tb* Good

Hard to Oonrlaoe

Yon can hardly convince a mao of error in a lifetime, but m yourself with tbe reflection that tb* progress of aeteoee is alow. U be convinced bit children may be. Soch ! case with a number ot our rwrfdenta. They could not be eonvieced, but tbeir childrea, who have grown op and married are oonvinoed that Charles A. Swain's. 906-7 Jackson street, ia i to pnrcbaae agate ware. HU la tbe best quality at the cheapest prices

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the dty. Mayor Millet wm the jodgf. Justice of the PaaroGorge H. Kwrss, attorney for tha defendant Ernest W. Lloyd, court eaten Stenographer Clarence Brown-Miller, town noastabiei plate tiff. Mre. William Bfatetear; defeadaal. T. W. Reeve*; aaote, Pref. Ren hen

Governor Stokes on Friday last, to anliotpatlon of tbe meeting o( the Legislator* on Tuesday of this wsek. vstood a another

es and filed others without his

ForEaltAadVorH

HOTELS ARE OPENING

SPBCIAL RATK8 TO OCKAN CITY, N. J. Via Pennsylvania Railroad on account of Annnal Encampment Grand Army of tbi Kepnbllc. Department of New Jersey, to be held J nne 37 and 38. Ticket* will be sold June M and 27, good 9 return until July 1, inclusive, at special ate* from all ticket siatlon In New Jersey Minlmnm rate ta cents. ^VISITORS ARE COMING Popular Resort The many hundreds of visitors wbo re at Cape May have enjoyed a most pleasant week because of tbecontinooor sunshine, and tbe practical bringing to life of tbe aoctml colony after the winter’s lethargy. There baa been a general commingling of tbe former visitors and tbe in trod action of new one* into tbe various social organizations which exist benand which flourish throughout tbe

Real Estate Transfers The following are reo Cape May County real eatare transfers: uywgB Towasiur J. Henry Edmonds et nx to Henry S. Rutherford, fl. Quit claims ooa sdjoinx lands of E J Hltchner, trot f taxes aassaaiiii to heirs of Jans B

State of Maw Jersey, by Riparian Comte WUl lam Henry D. J. near drawbridge on Holly

bo an cob or waarcara aar Carrie Trttety to William A. Pall MO. Lot 48. Millar Farm. Enoch K. Eld radge, et ala, to Borough of West Cape May. U- Deed for strip of land known aa Pearl street. cant Mat onr rxe Baum at ux to Chat las T. Campbell. 51LS88.77. Sonth-west side of Jack 46 8-10 feet northwest of ground of H. H. Parker. 40 810 x IU feet; being lot U, map of Mooney property. Gertrud* Scb*lleaser to Loali Arnold. 1000. Lot No. 10 on map of *i Sobeilenger division, between Washington aad Lafayette streets. cap* mat roller Colombian Seourietiea Company to Baytoad W. Morphy. MS. Lot 48. block K.

ST. MARY’S EXERCISES The Closing Program of The School Lasi Night TWO GOOD PAPERS

Pleating Program Excellently Rendered by tbe Pupils to an Appreciative Audience

Tbe closing exercise* of St M*r;'* ebool, on Lafayette street, were given by >e pupil* at Che Auditorium la«t evening, i a largely attended audience The parte ere splendidly rendered. Tb* cbornsr*. recitation* and musical selection*, were lUtened to eagerly. Tbe affair ended with operetta entitled. "A Merry Company. " which were a tableau and a cadet drill. Tbe proguam appear* in another column of Thx Care MaV HeK*i.t>

School on Lafayette Kreet. tb* topic. "Sommer Attraction* at Cap* May." wa* aaslgned to the pupil* for tber compoai Several good paper* were preaeut ed. and the Hbhald herewith print* those of Katherine Harris and Pan! McDonurll. ahow the trend of tbeir mlod* and reflect the good work which ha* been done In this school. Sl'MMKR ATTKACTIOXS AT CAfl MAY. Down on the southern coast of New Jersey there la a pretty little city called Cape May. tbe summer resort of many noted people from Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia. The Cape has long been famous for H* healthful climate sod for the many and varied amusements which it offer* to »kers after health or pleasure Bathing Is perhaps the chief amn»ledt: the beach la unsnrpaased along the »st of New Seraey. and in remarkable n iu smooth surface sod entUe absence from hollows and other disadvantages. There is also an excellent trolley svatem which has three terminal*, each of which sees lu own particular advantage*. Tbe most advantageous terminal is Sew-.-11s Point, ita chief attractions being rachting. fishing and crabbing, all of which afford splendid opportnnltle* for

Due to Everett Colb]

Tha reform impulse* of the Republican party In New Jersey is owed largely to tb# loltiatlra and valor of State Senator Everett Colby, of Essax. The preranr* upon him to allow bis name to be presented for Governor by the New Idea League ia Increasing. Colby seems to be vital form In Nsw Jersey polities today, aad ware be to yield to the appeals of Us admirers Us oomlaatioo for Governor by tha Republican party, which ha is trying to heal of Its disorder*, might follow In spite of tbe hoses*. Bat Mr. Colby bstisres it to bs his duty te sroes out bis tens aa Senator, and declare* he is committed te a campaign of adoration which may laat ten yean. It may ba that Senator Colby would danUua in public ratimabon if ha ware

q( ambtUon for higher b«U than U nothing in

to JnatUy a aoapieion that ha ia not Mooses and wholabaarted in tha be baa takan. If tha poo pi* for Oosoroor they will bars

At Cape May Point, the next terminal, id the other extreme of the Cape, thm a beautiful lake surrounded by s pine forest. In summer this lake contains tbe beantlfal water lilies, from which it derives iu name, "Lake Lily." It ia famed for the splendid rowing which ia J joyed on its water*. Schellengers Landing is the starting lace for many yacht* aod launches which lake daily tripe through the smooth -aters of tbe sounds to Wildwood, a neighboring seashore resort. By this people are enabled to enjoy great pleasure at moderate cost- Here also la situated the Ciob House which belong* to the Cape May Yacht Clnb. an asaoclati u of prominent people. Every year raceheld and the dab offars a cap as a The roads of Cape May are a joy te aolomoUliste, because ot their smoothness and hardness. There ta a splendid macadamised road from Cape May Court Cape May City, a distance of twelve miles. katheiuxe BAsma. THE 8UMUEK ATTRACTIONS AT Cape May ranks first among tb* nnmerns seaside resorts along tbe Atlantic Coast. Being situated at the southern point of New Jersey and barlogeltberh bay brees* nr one from the ocean. It la cooler, by many degrees, than any resort as far upas New Hampshire aad Maine: besides, a person is on the mainland, whereas Atlantic City aod many other places are nothing bat sand reefs, which at any time may be overwhelmed by a flood and thousands of parsons drowned. Tb# Kmates attraction at Cap* May ia the beach, which ta the fl neat in the work!, smooth. Bern, and grad nail y sloping, which make* It very safe for bathing. A heavy raring automobile atemdlog on It for half an boar, only sank in tbtaeqaarterm of an Inch. The boardwalk is four mile* long aod comparatively new, haring been finished

laat year.

There are plenty of fish In the sounds to be caught, and off tb* abore. arond tb* many shoal* at the month of tb* bay of Delaware. The sailing farilltiea are well known te all ot onr cottage and vtsliorm. Wild birds of ovary description are te be In the forest* and marebea adj «o> at

to tbs city.

Golfing, of all tha a porta. 1a the mo* favored by thesnmmer visitor. Of having ns of lh* finest links to the ooanty. Cape Trolley ran run te Cap# May Point, where a large and well appointed steamboat arrive* every day from Philadelphia, coming down the bay. The serrtoe aboard ia of the finest, aod the view from tha

Tennis and bowling are the chief oocnpattens of tha yoa tiger art. The hotels are among the largest and neat, tb* Barrie* nnsxoclled by any ate eg ba onart Driving ta very much snjoyed hare by manyeottagere. as tbe roads are of tha aad finest. A regular lint ot aa Wild-

(CONTINUED OK POCETH FAOKJ