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CAPE MAY HERALD.

VOL. VII. NO. a6.

CAPE MAY. N. J.. THURSDAY. JUNE 27, 1907. EIGHT PAGES

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GOLFERS INDIGNANT

Don't Like Coal Cars Running Across Their Links AN ACTIVE SEASON

Man) Uolftora Kron York and Baida brrrd In Ha M

1‘tltaourc. Nrn ,*c are Nut niberaklp.

The local icoltrn war* dumfouodel Krldar afirraooo when Ihrj cam* to fllth bole nod found lb* pla) to the K cut off bj a loag line of coal car*. Tbb aprinic tbe Rewdng Railroad ran a aldins into tbe Ka> works, which enu tb* fair green of tbe fifth hole abont fro not hern interrfrred with, waa alwaja left. Tb* bolr yesterday was tb* • port lest In tbe eoontry. reqalrlng carry from the tee of HO yards oysr tl coal car* 16 fret In beigbt. tbrooe a drop dead 00 to the grace, aa any would pot tbe platers In trouble In tbe creek on tbe oppoalte side. Tbe Reading siding also effects play to tbe sixth which now requires a carry of 150 yards to daart be tracks. These changea do n affect tbe play of tbe gentlemen bat < a serious handicap to tbe ladles, and It posible that shorter tee* may be pat for tbair use this summer. Ad active season Is promised at I local dub this summer, aa many golta from Pittsburg. New York. Baltimore, as well a* representatives from all the Philadelphia dubs an on m bared In tbe membership. Tb* regular handicap medal play tooruejs will be a regular feature every Saturday, and It Is (bought that tbe ladies will also bold an eeeot every Moo day during July and August. Besides this, there will be the ouaual event for the President's Cups, in addition to a number of inviutlou tourneys which an being planned by some of tbe prominent members. Tbe officers of the club this year are: President, EJwiu F. Cook: etc* president. K. Wlster Harvey: tress urrr. W. Joyce Sewell, and secretary. K Norris Williams. All are Philadelphians with tbe exception of Mr. Sewell, who le from Camden.

e Adeem on I-stayed* street will give a lawn party on tbe afternoon of July Srd for tbe bene fit of the church. There trill be an abuad ancc of good things for tboae wbo attend It. rboae In charge of tbe manage men* of tbe church hope that tbe worshipers and summer vial tors wbo art Rpiaoopal11. cis will aid in this event, and hope to add a large rum to tb* treasury of tb* orga uixatioo. This church Is »he ooly Episcopal church which Is open all the year round at Cape May. Mr*. Muir to Wed Mr*. Muir, widow of tbe 1st* Judge Upton Muir of Loubville. Ky- who was drowned at Cape May three summer, ago. will wed in Washington next month Former United States Senator Ixmls E McComas, now a judge of tb* Court or tbe District of Columbia. Mrs. Muir b a sister of Mr* Kearny.wife of Geo. John Waits Kearny, and who Is also well known at Cape May aa a summer cottager. Mr*. Muir bas been living in Washington fot the past yesr with her sister.

JOHN T. HEWITT RAISED Was Made a Master Mason oa

Tuesday (Evening.

John T. Hewitt was made a Master Main on Tuesday Evening, by Cape Island odge. No. SO, F. and A. M.. and after tbe salon of the lodge was concluded, (be embers repaired to Arnold's Cafe, each avenue where a banquet wae nr and which was thoroughly enjoyed. Those wbo assisted to the affair were:— Tboa. L. George. Geo. W. Curran. Ralph J. Walter*. Clarence R. Brooks. J. La Roy Knerr, Stewart H. Thompson of Philadelphia; J.F. Jacoby, of Cape May; Ralph J- Peterson, of South Deunls: Berton D.

Corson. Court Huun.

Broad street trains

morning express will leavs Cape May 15 and arrive at Broad street station 0X6. The afternoon train which is In i dillon to last summer, will leave Cape

May at 4.10 and

station at 6 30. On Sunday the afternoon train will leave Cape May at 5.00 p, and arrive at Broad street station at 6.55 Tbe trains for Market street ferry by wav of Camden will leave Cape May at ' 0.05 a. m., 2 30 p. m., and 5 00 [ on Sandays will leave at 3.45 655 p.m. Coming from Broad station tbe express trains will leave there .35 a. m.. and 4 05 p. m.. week days. andOa. m.. on Sundays. From Market straet wharf the express trains will leave .40 a. m.. and 2 30 p m. and 4.06 p. m.. 5.11 p. m. On Saturday* only. 1.05 p. m. and on Sunday* 0.00a. m.

Don’t Forget tbe Dale Tbe Great Fashion Plate Circus which will exhibit ben on Monday. Jnly Sth. is r.-plete with pleasant, if startling sur prises for tbe eUcos-goers. Every srlisl engaged la one of merit and standing In tbe circus world, no act waa too big. no salary too high for tbe Fashion Plate.

is with superiority In their

n calling

Scholars Eajoy Picnic a SC Mary's Catholic Church, of Cape May. gaee their annual picnic to tbe members of tbe Sunday school and choir of tbe church at Wildwood on Tuesday, going In foor large wagons with nearly seventy members, under tbe charge oi Father D. 8. Kelly, rector of tbe church. They spent tbe day In enjoying tbe bathlug and sightseeing.

Harry Richardson baa the distinction of bring ooe of the best fishermen at Cape May. On Friday last la the sound with rod and real ha enngbt an (0 pound drvm which la tbs Urgant fish ever taken I: ' Cape May waters with rod and rarl.

That tbe firm at Borsall and Scbsn dlsonleed, and Mr. Rorsrll baa gone back to his old stand. Mo. 106 Perry suert.

STUBBORN FIRE SUBDUED ‘the Outage of Judge HI Id ret li Dam aged (mat Night Shortly before eleven o'clock last olgbl fire was discovered In the third story ol • be cottage of Judge James M K Hildreth on Washington streel. The waa probably from an electric wire whole upper story and part of tbe second story was damaged by fire, wjillr caused almost an equal amount of age. The firemen did splendid work, and bad a stnbhoru bailie with the flames, i whole of tbe third story was honeycombed with the fire before the alarm waa gl< By diligent work lb* Barn as wet* under control in a half hour and by midnight amts wen extinguished.

To Improve Hcbedalr

Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad will schedule begloDing tomorroi

OCR HOTELS Tbe Stockton opens on July 6 It be under tbe management of H. M. Cake at been prominent as a hotel prt prietor here for many year*. i Hatpin will conduct tbe Cougrea Hall, and Colonel Tracy will msnags hi Lafayette, aa usual. The Windsor is In charge of G. E. Llgbi sp. wbo won great success In this hot* a few year* ago. and is attracting many old-time patrons. George Reel, of tbe moat active sod resourceful hotel men. baa tbe Colombia, which be has transformed In Interior appearance and added many improeemsnta. He has • following, and eniidpaiet ■

Mias Bohm Married Mias Mary Josephine, daughter of Mr. >d Mrs. Andrew J. Bohm. of Cold Spring, and until rrnentlv one of our popular aud efficient teachers in the high school, was united in marriage on Saturday morning last to Mr. Walter Carter John, of Washington. D. C.. at the home of her parents. The happy couple, returning from their honeymoon will reside at 340 Eighth street. N.E. Washington street, where they will be at after July first.

Tbe Glorioa* Fourth arraugemeou for lb* proper celebration of Independence Day next Tbnrar*ra completed at the Capa May Club last reeding. There will be a display of firework* U the evening from the beach front, north of Madison aveone. The Uwn spans will take plaoe In tbe morning and there will be a ball game on Stockton Uwn between Cape May and Vineland lo

Jersey Railroad Tax Valid By * Detaining tbe oonetitotionslity of >e Duffield act taxing second else* rall-

Nrw Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals illllons of dollars to tb* sUtc. ■tut come from lb* coffers of tbr i *am* principle la Involved In tbs Perkins law taxing tb* main stems at, the average tax rat*, a lew atlll before tb* Stau Supreme Coart.

Loot* E Williams baa Ju- finished todsome job In painting the cottage of Mrs. E S. McFUtla on Grant street- Tbe

er to tb* owner of the cottage nod tboae wbo have aaan tbe job an pleased with Its excellence and m

WUlUma' good work then.

Beach Prowl Twata Go4ng Up. The “tented city*' at tbe beadb U gradu-

ally arising In Its

i popular playground

safety and healthful ewjoyi each day. and tbs bathing is pro

If You Have Real aatate to bay, to **11. to re «, won will do well by ec an at My once. Sot Ku

STORY ON BRIBERY

The Governor's Words Read

With Interest Here

COUNTY ELECTIONS

Tbe Matter a Stench In tbe Nostril* of Good Men Should be

Punished

Governor Stokes, U hta manage to the reconvened legislature last weak dwelt use of ballots outside the polls as an aid to bribery In tbe follow log well-

ords:

it* efficient means to prevent bribery at tbe polls waa also suggesied yon at tbe regular session. In this oc oectlun I said: Tbe prraeot method of distributing ballots outside of lb* polling pUer. while It may serve convvalence Id instance*, aids toe briber and brier taker. It enables tbe briber to arrange a ticket by folding It In a particular way. by writing an It tbe name of the voter, or come other name agreed upon, in lieu of the candidate for soma minor . or to rvqulr* tbe lug from the booth tbe ticket banded » by the election officer* as be voted the ticket given to klm by the corrupt agent. Aa tbe ballot* are t Is not a dlffirult thing for agent lojnut* whether tbe ballots ao r pared are or are not found In lb* balletit they are. It Ispreaumptl' tbe purchased goods have been delivered by tbe purchased goods have beau delivered by tbe purchased voter, aud entitled to consideration. DO official ballots were allowed outside of the polling place, these marks of Ideotill cat ion could not be made, and there would be no means of proving whether irehaavd voter was true to I I recommend therefor* that offic ballots hereafter he not allowed outside tbe polling plaoe or that some form of allot be adopted which will prevent ir ** possible menus of Meullficatloo be eeeo tbe bribe laker sod the bribe gleer. awa should be euaclrd to this end. And In no other part of tbe Stats um Cape May ooanty, particularly tb* soulhern end of It. do tbe people desire that tbe ballot shall be reformed to prevent bribery. When S3 per cent, of all that are cast as marked In minor show tb* delivery of bought rotas aa they were in election. It is no woe people are op Id arms. Some of tboae wb<t are "higher np” will have to be punished Of course tbe poor unfortunate wbo may be picked aa a scapegoat may go but tbe rich oouepiralora will be sought at In time. In fact tbe rumor* era rite that tb* last as not been heard of tbe November election of 1006 a* far aa criminal prt Is concerned. A east amount of been gathered all ile no action waa taken In Justine Treuchard's charge to tb* Grand Jury last December, tbera is a ballet that er* tbe stslute of limitation expires parsons prominent In affair* of to-day will be given a chance tj seek Immanlty by testifying at to what they know, while other* will bar* to plead to indictments. It Is proposed to clean tbe political dirt up. probably at tb* September

INSIDE WATERWAY ] PERSONAL,

MENTION

a A. R. ENCAMPMENT. State Foste Will Meet at Ocean City

Tbi. Week

Arrangements are completed for the forty-second annual State G. A R. Eocampmeot lo Ooaan City, today.tomorrow and Saturday. The encamp meat will □ umber abont IVOPueiegaiaa. rrpmratiog tb* post throughout tb* Stale, and It Is believed tbe delegates will lie accompanied ' ousands of visitors. The delegates will arrive early today, and in the afternoon there will be a parade of tb* earionosta. In tbe evening tbe o.d soldier* -ill bold scamp fir* on the pier. Ooe of tb* special features will be tbe launching of a mlnllnre warship built on the Pacific coast. Tb* warship will be bad lu oom me ration of tb* barolc deeds of tbe naval veteran*. Tb* launch will occur after tb* pared* this afternoon. Daring tb* eue apment last year a similar warship wae launched, and It was

Tbs Grand Army will bs accompanied

by tb* Women's Relief Corps and Ladles of tbe Grand Army. Tb* Women’s Relief Corps will present tb* new Ocean City High School with a silk flag. The dty

Is already bannUfnlly decorated.

THE SECOND WARD

Some Interesting Items that M Please Ton and Tour Friends Miss Mildred Hsnd, dsngfater of Connell men Hsnd, wsi no'l.ed among the passenger* on tbe Reading exprem for Philadelphia on Tuesday morning. Mrs. William Hickey was in Philadelphia early in tbe week on a shopping

Even Camden Can't Stop. There is a nottcabls alacrity oa the part of gYverment oflclala In awarding tbe contract and pushing tbs construction of a new harbor at Cape May. which work will he highly beneficall to a real aatate company composed of Pittsburg eapalisu, wbllt at tbesame time work on a deeper Drleware channel progressing with Irritating slownaas. In tb* one ooe* a print* interest Is urging the work with all possible speed, but tb* river Improvement is purely a public tastier and “what Is *T*Tbody's boslnsas I* uobodr'a basin* *.” ThslfilJOOXOO Caps May bsrbor Is Ukslj to bv computed before there is a fairly ■Uep channel from Phlladrlpbi* to tb* Poet Telegram.

t Ton Have Been Waiting For An opportunity to pure has* a strictly modern, np to date, writ located bom* on

uy term*. HsreUta:

Close to tbv ocean bavins twelve rooms, irgv cement basement. Drw but plant Id . xoellrnt shape. Flu* sysl * -

llgb lug and gas through Moat desirable cottage fo posts always brings good •mall amonnt of —*-

ttS&Si

Caps May. If. J

Hard to Ooavtnos Yon can hardly oourtnoe a man < •ror in s lifetime, but mutt cot yourself with the reflection that the

Tb* Idea In North Jersey Encourag-

ing TbU Route

From Jersey City Journal Caps May County has s fringe of beach lying n coup!* of mils* outside of n long of marsh land Intarsactad creeks, lagoons and shallow channals which are navigable for small boat*, and farmers use these boats to transport produce l< Atlantic City nod other coast resorts. It Is tb* general belief of shore peoph that lanocbaa could use these ebannrli from Atlantic City to Cape May If tbi channels were marked. This work would be done by tbe grnrra

’igabl* ot tb*

people bar* petitioned for several years to ha** the chan Dels marked with bouys. The Legislature baa never given the r* quest very serious eooslderetlon. but last authorising tb* StaU Geologist to bare a fifty feet wide bouyvd from Bay Hand to Cape May. This bill was signed by ths Gorernsr on Monday sad It la thh first move toward having s channel for light draft boau by wl leb tbe visitors at tb* above rvaorU may tbe motor hots In making trip-ily-flrs to on* bandied mile* of *balesi uarice and creeks. It I* bvllevcd that this will create a new Industry In the pleasure resort*, beside* giving tbe oyster turn opportunity to take Chet produce to market cheaply and eXpadi Tb* appropriation for marking them chant als is only fivaOO and If It prodooeanything like tbs reaulu which It advo■tes hop* for It will bs monsy wall spent Motor boating through tbe swamp, ill soon drive tbe game birds oat of ibrii mats there, ns It baa farther north oi • New Jersey omst. unless means ar

Spring Visitors are Numerous About Town

A WEEK'S VISITORS

of n Week Among Yarn Kolatlrew and Friends Trroely Told—Other Mention

Mr*. Rodney P. Hand, was In (be Quaker City (his week, and bad a eery

•njoysble time.

Pilot Chris. Beckman hat purchased new automobile and Is enjoying tbe pleasures derived from it by frequently taking bis friends for n ride thro ugh

tbs country.

Mr. Stiles York is tbs champion drum fisbermeo in this section. On* day this week ha “yanked" three large one's from tbetr element, and tbe odor of fried drum steaks in tbe neighborhood was sufficient proof of bis gsueroos distribution of tbs delicious fish. Pilot John Bennett bas so en viable reputation at an esUr, and be Is perfectly familiar with their hounta One day recently accompanied by Josie. Jr., be caught twenty-live doxen. and bis friends cau vouch for it, and wish he

would go again soon.

Harry Jsrkson tod wife bsve taken rooms at tbe “slow in" on Lafayette

streel.

Will Bennett'^ new naptha launch will soon bs sn addition to tbs fleet at Scbeliengers Landing. Pish are plentiful, and erery one wbo we after them return with a nloe lot. Why, even Bert Weaver caught twenty in tbe inlet Inside of an hour Wednesday afternoon. Mlsa MiUcsat Hand and Miss Florence P- Ware are dally ssen In tbair row boat polling a strong standystroke They are becoming quits

in ths art.

Laat Tuesday evening Mr. and Mra. Eilwood B •wlanJ gtv# (hair daughter Ad el I • party in honor of her eighteenth birthday. The evening was passed in a my pleasant way. and the ini guests after partaking of a sumploou* repaal express their wish of many re

Dr. James Hill of Baltimore, is domi died with bis family for tbe season si at No. 802 Broadway. Miss Mary C. Wray, of Bnena, N. J., a* been spending a few days with friends at Linden Nilis. Mr*. E. Griffith, of Philadelphia, win pass the sea son here, as the has regularly each year since 1860. Mr and Mrs. J. Allan Wales and their sweet baby gul, visited friendr Wilmington. Del., over Sunday. B F. Dewees, of Philadelphia, and I'tnlly are pleasantly located in a Jack •on street cottage for the season. Dr. Walter SUrr, of Philadelphia, W occupying bis new cottage and is s prominent member of tbe rscht dub. Rev. James McLeod, D. D., was iuitailed last night as pastor of the Kirsl Presbyterian CTarcb in ibe presence ol ■ large congregation, tir. and Mrs Horatio Church aod laughter, Mias Carrie,of Laurel Springs, are here for snotber summer. They •re stsying at Linden Villa. Rev. sod Mrs. T. L. Tompkinson, of Pbiladdpbia, are spending s month at Linden Villa They are occompanied by tbdr daughter, Miss Tompkinson Postmaster A R. Houck, of Lebanon, Pa., and a son of the Secretary of the interior Huock, of tbe Keystone Bute, is ocespylng aoottage here for tbe etunRev. N. J. Wright, presiding dder ol tbe Bridgeton District of New Jersey M. K. Conference, was a visitor to Cape May last night, and met with the Board of Stewsrns on the church. Miss Georgie Edmuous, of this aty. enjoys the distinction of bdng tbe bsnpapil of tbe janior class at the it Chester Mormal School for the year. The dess on tubers 230 pu-

pil*

Rev. David M. Stede, rector of St Lake'* Epiphany Church, P .ilsdeE phis, will ofllciatc iu St- John’s P. KChurch. corner of Washington and Franklin attests on Sunday. The services will be at 10.80 a. m and 6.00 p N. Z. Graves, of Philsbelphls, bar constructed four handsome cottages on section, ail of which have been leased and will bs occupied this season. Dr. C. N. Davis, of tbe faculty of the University of Pennsylvania, who bar menng here for many years trill occupy bis beautiful new snmaaer residence juit oompieted in the new section. Mr. Carter H. Page and two children are at thdr favorite boose. Carroll Villa. Mr. Page ia the responsible I one of ILe most important apartment of the United Gas Improvet Company} who have large interin various sections of tbs country. Mr. Page is a Virginian by birth, wmle Mrs. Page comes from Atlanta, Ga. They have a delightful home at Mt. Airy. Mr. Thomas J. Tash and family, of West Philadelphia, occupy this sssson boose No. 718 Washington street. Mr. Tash retired from business ares at tbe age of 76. two years ago, though nothing in bis appearance or mtnner would tndicata that be has reached ths 77th ■nUestone of bis life's journey. Tbe dignity sod worth that make the life ’ • true Christian gentleman are his. Mr. Albert W, Foster, formerly of Cepe May. and a son of Mrs. SalUe A. Foster, of this dty. who has for eome time been a prominent consulting and mechanical electrical engineer, being engaged la badness in Florida and in various parts of ths United Btales end in Eras ill, has formed e partnership with Charles N. Hays, st Chicago, and is now located there. Ha ia doing excellently, of which hia many Inends at Cape Maw are giad to know.

LIGHT QUESTION Cape May Ciltaena Considering the

Mnttiect

Philadelphia Is just now wrestling the question of IU light. Tbe United Ga* Improvcmrnt Comdany desires to bold on at special privilege which It has In lighting the dty of Philadelphia, and a bar of citlxeus with a spirit of civic aonanaas In their hearts, daalre that the dty shall do ha own lighting, aod thus save to iu taxpayers the profits which Ow made by the owners of th* gas corporation there. At Cape May there Is no out-cry against lb* prie* which ti paid for light Ing this dty. but It Is believed by many wbo hav* studied ths matter that If Cape “"were lo furnish lu own light and iu own lighting plant that there would ha more llgbu and at a com al-ly less cost. Cspe May, however, Is .'ll lighted, and it pays out a com

STRIFE OVER A LOCATION

School Project Causes Discon* tent Among; Taxpayers

FEAR TAX RAISE

•■“.SJS5W

> year for this necessity o fourteen thousand dol the sum necessary to provide llgbu aa against nearly half that fifteen years dty pays thirty-five ceuu per light per night for are lamps, which app< I reasonable price considering that Isbed by a private corporation Oo tbv other hand. If tbe dty was opera!own lighting plant It would be supply light lo iu dtlxros ton price which might be leas than th amount which private individual* ar lying, and It would be a revcoui producer to such ao extent that tbe dty’ light would not cost anywhere like tbe amount paid for Lhe lighting today, "ity council recently made a contract lighting the town for five years, and re bring no other bidder except the present company It was of coarse In duty bound to sward the contract to It. No complaint is made ol their lights nor of the service, and there is oo daalre on the part of any cltlxen to blame any member til for voting for the contract unoondltions which exist at Cape

May.

SCHOOL OPENS TOMORROW Governor Blokes to Deliver the Opening Address The Cap* May school of Agriculture, Industrial Art and Science will be opened tomorrow afternoon with exercises which take place at the Stockton Hotel ball room, beginning at two o'dock. Gov. Edward C. Stokes will deliver the opening address. The second address will be b) Prof. H. C. Simpson, of the United States Department of Agriculture at Waahlngi, and the closing address will be by N J- Bacheldrv of Concord, N. H.. Master of the National Grange. The regular course lectures and the school work will be conducted at th* Cape May High School on Lafsystte street. Tb* firm lectures will be given on Monday and oontionr until Friday, July 10th.

Charter Taken Out

The Ssyre So sears and Shear* Corosoy has taken out • charter. Capital stock 8200.000. 100,000 shares, $S each.

•bares; Louis 4t Barra, 125 shares; George 8. Dougiass. 126 shares; Charles

A. Ysllejr, 08 shares.

John C. LRUs has opened a first class tint store at 10* Jackson slrast, where be •* put In • rnllilnsof DslauFsand alas

The project (or a new high school buikl ig lu Upper township, has caused considerable strife among tbe reridenu. The majoritv of the taxpayer*. It is reported, (eel that Tockabor t. the most orulrsl location. while ths people of Petersburg believe they arc entitled to have the lusti

lotion at their village.

residents of Tuckabor wbo are

erection of tbe school lu

their town for fear of a raise of taxation will bold a meeting and enter their priest to the county and State school authorities. It Is reported that twenty men of Tockabor hav* rolootserxd to cou tribote 65 each to flgbt toe plao. Tbe other side, which is trying to boom he town. Is indignant over the oppostlon, and scorns the Idea that taxes will •e iocre ised because of tbe new school milding. Tuckabor is prospering. A lew bank baa been opened, new Industries ire being established, and a glass plant rill be erected in tbe near future. With all this Improvement, tbe majority of tbe taxpayers of the township seem to think tbe proper place for the building Is at Tuckahoe. The feeling between the two

factious is very bitter.

The election has already taken plaoe od the school has been ro'ed for.

CLUBS ARE STRUCK us tier- Holds They Are Amenable to

tb* Bishops' Law.

Tbe members of the social dabs her* re much concerned over Justice Swsyse's charge to the Grand Jury in Union County last Friday to tbe effect that incorporated social dubs where they lake out a lie.use I liquor to tbe member* only are amenable lo the Bishops' law regarding tbe prohibition of liquor selling on SunThe Justice held that the use of slip* ud checks was a mere reastion of tbe law. Tbe Justice furtber bit aodal clubs duly incorporated, wbo hare hot taken out a liquor license, by saying that th, y violator* of the law every day of the week when liquor is dispensed there.

SEASIDE HOME TO OPEN The Management Announces Iu Opening Daron Saturday. Th* manager* of th* Sea Side Home. (Jape May Point, announce the opening sod Donation Day oo Saturday, June 00, 111 o'clock.

donations can be sect to the Home any Urns during the day or to the president. Mr*. Wm. King, Jackson straet. and

Real Estate Transfers

The following are recent southern Gape May County real estare transfers:

J. Spicer Learning el ux to Cope May Real Estate Co. 61. Premiss* at Schsl Huger* Landing oa Capa Island Creak and Mill Road. Cape May Real Estate Co., to J. Spicer Learning. 61. Premises last above described. together with riaariao land to mtre of Caps Island Creek. uokneoH ow wartr cars mat Albert G. Stevens et ux to Ell T. levsos. 61. Premtoraon northeast aide sf Mlrtia avenue, adjoining S. E. Ewing

rials.

Ell T. Stevens et tut to Bassis J-Stevsn*.

cam MAT CITT

Executor of Nathan C. Prie

et ala. to Louis Arnold. (3

dcbeUinger* Landing.

Joseph H. El well st sis to F.1 Isabel h

Lot at

stdsof Brood street lot No. M of Hetty W. Hughes, divtsioo. Caps May Rani Estate Co to W. Horace Icpbarn. Lot 6075. New Jersey sv* north of Pituborg are. 66000. May 66.

On Tharaday last Governor Stokas demanded th* resignation of Socratary of StatsSamosI D. Dickinson, and booking op tbs demand for his resignation tbs

State Senate that day passed

voted to sustain th* governor

' and two of them. Hand of Gaps May sad ' Lmof Atlantic voted against susulnlng

Tab* a HAs isanev MM- Mw.V.IMm

wm preens at tas wres uapa may cnapai.

•r Towu-htj, | n ni»

hoe and Peiereburg.

Walter L. Main Show. The Fashion Plate Circus, of which it can be said, everything la new but the name, will exhibit at Cape May oo Monday, July 8th, in organising the Great Fashion Plate shows, the management hare given care and study to the desire* i public. If you have tbe bines, worries or business annoyance* go and see tbe clever congress of clowns, merry sons of Homos, who by their witty sayings, absurd antics, pranks and playfulleas will make you laugh in spite of yourelf and cure all such ail menu of man. Over a score of these extraordinary jest era. happy fools will devote themselves the sole purpose of making you laugh. There Is do sting to their aatlres or sallies and they provoke mirth at the expense of le bat lbsmselves.

IN MKMORIAM

Through tbe death of friend and brottn r, WHUl £tltmrn <5ssrn we frel that ws have suffered a loss which Is Irreparable, and a place has been left it among ns which will be Impossible to fill. Hi* Interest was constant and fall loyalty source of Inspiration. He entered into our activities and endeared himself to us by his many qualities. So It Is befitting that we, of Omega Chapter and the Philadelphia Alumni Chapter of Dalle Tau Delta wbo hare lost J onr moot loyal and devoted sons, as to bis be reeved family our sympathy for them lo this boor of sorrow.

Bern A. Hbcmm ID, M Y. Spare, U5. Uaoana Booth. M6. FBAD*KICK K MacVII.IAX, •07. Josx W. Cownoxo. 'or. Watse 8. Er AMS. ■07.

tYnsmaA*: It has pleased God in Hi* divine wladam to taka from lehs wor.d WUUs lilburB e**n who was a member of onr class during and sophomore yraia. bs

ws hare sustained, and bs It

fall spmpathy to the bereaved family and that a copy of these resolutions bs •sat to thorn, and bs it furthaVmora Rgsol-vgD: That thsss resolutions bs ia-