CAPE MAY HERALD.
VOL. VIII. NO. y
CAI'F. MAY. N I.
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 27. 1908 RIGHT PAGES
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WANTS TO BE A BOROUGH
Cape May Pdot 'Afaln Seeks Re*incorporation
WE WANT BUSINESS
Cape May Would Have The Graves Paint Plant
TWICE KNOCKED OUT A LARGE FACTORY
Final Assessment Has Been Paid Oil—Would Start Without Any Bad or Back Debts
rape May Point wilt apply for iororporation ax a boroujch during the present aeaxion of the 1-egixlalura. The report wax llrxt incorporated In lh“!8, and. after the rleeiaioo of the Supreme Court that thi* art wax tmoonsiltntional, reincorporated under a law paxaed in UW9. Ttiix alxo met dixaxter at the hand, of the Court, and the act which pa«ed the I^jpxlalnre lo enable borough* to continue ecixtenoc wax not taken advantage of by Cape May Point. A bonded debt which had accumulated wax ignored after the borough .ceaxed to eai.t until the Supreme Court declared it valid and ordered it*, aceument on the property of the rexidentx. The iiaal a>aex\utcm has been made to pay off the taxi of tlie-e bond*, and if the borough xhould be reincorporated it would xtarl without any encumbrance in the xhape of baek debt. Mr« SI T Wadaicina l>n>d Mrx. Margaret T. Middleton, aged M yearx, widow of the Kev. Robert t:. Middleton, of the New Jersey M. E. Conference, died at the residence of her aon-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mn. Thomax H. Taylor, No. 608 Waxhington street, at 2.30 o'clock on Sundae afternoon. She had been 111 for xevenu week*. Service* were conducted oh Tuesday e.cuing by Rev. Ja*. Bumx, oftheM. K. hurch, at the rexidence of Mr. Taylor. The linal services and interment topkjilace at i'aulxboro M. E. Church ycelerdgy af)emooa at two o’clock, bke wax yery active in xoeial and church work up to her laxt days.
Committee lo Cooler on inducements Desired-Will Cooler Wilh Mr. Graves Immediately
City Council held a xpeclal meeting last evening to consider Improvements. All members were present except Messrs. Townsend and Sayre. The general public had been invited, and the Council Chamber wee fllled to
overflowing.
The aubjeet under discussion wax how to secure Ihe ewtablixliineiit Of-N. Z. Craves A Co.'s paint manufacturing
plant here.
Assessor Charles T, Campbell said that he bad a conference wilh Mr. Graves, and that if inducemenU sufficient were offered that the plant eould be established here. CoimdJmau Moore moved that a committee, consisting of Mayor Mel vtn,-Ptesident of Council Ware, and l.uther C. Ogden, representing the Board of Trade, be appointed to confer wltn Mr. Crave*, and report at a meeting to be called by the President of Council.
PROGRESS OF LAWS
The State Legislature Adopts Important Measures
FOR LOCAL OPTION
House Shut* Down Business For Week—Summer School Bill Introduced
$1,000,000 OF GIFTS
Mrs. Penfield Remembers Mrs. Wister's Children
$200,000 lor CHARITY
PERSONAL MELANGE
Records and Items of Tbeir Coming and Going
GOSSIP 0FTHE TOWN
Nephews and Nieces Get Sums Similar lo Those Bequeathed by William Wetghtman
What is Going on In the' Social Colony—Many Interesting ChaKcrings
ISprcial corrxwpoBdxiK*.] Mr*. Frederick Court land Pen Held, Trenton, Feb. 20.—The aeaalon'of the formerly Mra. Anna Weightman Walk-
‘ er, conceded lo be the rich ext woman of America, the -ole heircx* of the fao,000,000 fortune of William Weightman, yexierday authorized ihe dixtribjilon
legislature waa cot abort
cause of |Up ojH’olug of the MrAdoo tunnel under the Hudson river, ti wbli-b the senate a* a body aui tbr north Jersey assemblymen bad been invited. In the lower boon* yeaterday afternoon there war a bitch over the (jnnillon of mljoummeut. I>ader Mar tin presented a rexolntlon abortly aftei noon calling for adjournment until Wedneaday mom'.ng. As'emblyman Thompson moved aa a aobat.tntr that
the house take a rec ax until 2J» Tuea | of Richard Wafh Mein, 8100,000. day afternoon. He aaId the houae bud ; Mr>. Bertha W. Norton,
during <ha time II
had already belli aexalooa and declared It wax la-lug crllii-lard for dilatory tactic*. After a squabble between Mr Martin and Mr. Buxton of Morris a itltute resolution by Mr. Moxon
of 81,000,000 lo herneicex, nephew* and great-niece* and great-nephew* and various Philadelphia insliluliona. The announcement of thexe gifts followed the marriage of Mm- Walker to Frederick CourUand Penfield, In Naw York.
Those who benefit are:
Anna Weigh! man Meira, wife
ife of
DIES IN TROLLEY CAR Philadelphian Saddenly Htrickrn While Knrx-nte in Drcnrwie Hotel William LoJaig »tfod 68 year*, ol t > hfladelphia w <« stricken with apoilexy early laxt Friday morning while ea-cd in a trolley conversing with the inotoruinn, Frank Morris, in front of the CapkMav Hkhald building, and died a tew miauirs. He wax foreuixn ol ic Chapman lie oraii ve Co., which i» charge ol the work of decoration at in Hotel (ape May and waa on hiaway - work when •tneken.
J din G Walter Dead John G. Walter, aged 84 years, died at bis his Coll Hi-ring bowa early Mon day morning, a ter an extended ilioex* He came to the ne4glTh.-rboo.l thirtyfour years ago from Waterford, Si Y . and ha* been a prominent farmer her* at DC*-. Hla wife died aeverat rears ago, Tbc funeral will occur from tbe Cob' Spring Prexbyterixn Church thi* after soon, and the interment will be in the cemetery tnere in tbe charge of Undertaker H. S Rutherford He ia survived by the following child-
PURCHASED GROCERY iUSMESS The entire grocery business of Wm. &. Kimble, of Rio Grande, has been purchased by Warren C. Neal and Merrill R. Neal, and will hereafter be known as tbe firm of Neal Brothers. They took possession of their new buxines* on Monday morning, and will cxrry a complete line ef groceries and staple good- bwidnt boots and shoes, ■rders will be called for alid delivered it short notice.
Jlra. Harry B Marcy.
King. Ama*a B Walter. George Wi
stud Miss Mary Walter.
Faun
laaac Cobb Dead Isaac D. Cobb, aged 78 years, a known resident of Erma, died on urday last after a brief illness, wax the father of Mia. J. Learning Garretxon., Tha ftfneml Occurred Tuesday afternoon. Hit aervicai being held in the Tabernacle M. K, Church, and the Rev. E. A. Wells otnelating. The arrangemanlx were in charge of Undertaker Wm. H. Thompson.
B Y. P. |} tkxrtal a bncceaa Tae social given by the Baptist Y. P. 11- Monday evening, in Meci Hall, comer Washington and Uoean streets, was k gland snccexx in every particular. The young people of the society invited tbeir friends to join tbe evening's pleasure, and both the young and older member* joined in making things lively and entertaining, cream and cake were xerved.
firmer Co mm la* I on Its appointed Ihe sewer commission applied for last Ttyyaday, -vat appointed by Judge Endicott, aod con-ists of ew-'v-ayor 3 Henry Edmunds, Or. V. -I. O. J and Lewis T. Hleveut. They will a -benefit* on the sewers on Madwon Are. and on Beac i A.vr between Madiauai sod Baltimore avChoea.
Moakrat* Kacape Trappera Tbe wisest mu-k'st* d«ell in meadows bordering ‘•rerq Creek. Than were routed from their lor orr abiding places by tbatburnijiL- oil of the gi and' ara now Wauata-I jn iaaraeasilae swamp*, where gunner* and trappers
Nathaniel Read Norton, of New York,
8100,0110.
Mrs. Louisa Weightman Strawbridge, wife of John Sirawbridge,
8100,000.
Mix* Ethel d'lnvilllers Weightman,
adjonruing the lower houae until Mon ; daughter of Mrs. Jones Wister,8100,0U0. day nlgbt wax adoi.ted. | Miss Martha Hogerx Weightman, Bes-ause of tbe fart that the senate j daughter of Mm. Wlater, in whose aa invited to attend the opening ot j n4m e the contest of Mr . \\>j K htman's
will wax started In 1906, 8100,0(10. Aubrey H. Weightman, 8100,000. These beneficiaries are the nieces and nephaw* of Mr*. Walker, who got 8800.000 under Mr. Weightman's will. Thus they now have 8200,000 each. These grand-nephews and grand-
nieces receive 860,000 each: William Weightman, 3d. William Weightman Fairm.
Marie L. Faires. Emma G. Fair**.
They also got 880,000 each under the
Weightman will.
Smith -Vanamsn Mr. Levitl Smith, of Holly B*»cii, uwl Ml** Anna Vanaman, ware united ,n marriage at the Methodist Parson- : on Saturday afternoon, by the Rev. mex Burns. The bride is a daughof Mrs. Anna Vanarnan and the late David • . V«u*n»an, of West Cape May. and has been a taaoher at Holly Beach for several years, and the groom a hro.her of Mayor Frank K. 'mlth, of Holly Beach. -The happy couple started for a-tflp to Niagara Falls and other point*. They will reside *' Holly Beach-
Mlaa RadcllVa Huis-raa
The Choral Society, under the attapioex of the Musical sod Literary Society of the Presbyterian riunday School of Ocean City, held ita first ing Tuesday evening of last week. Mias Ads jtofltfff*. from Cape May. charge as the instructor, and a very profitable and enjoyable evening spent. Thirty-eight boys and , men and women, were present, and all felt encouraged a* to the
T»Organ!
A meeting was held at City Hall on
Tuesday fe take stem, to organise a rtlaeunrn. executor of r. M. Wjteaton, Board of Trade. Mayor Frederiek J. <*eea«*l, on a writ ot arrur torn the
1, and Luther C. Og- Camden Circuit Court, tbe Judgment
Civil Scrvloe Ksaminallon
Mias Rebecca B. Desk, secretary of the local Civil Service Board, has rw ceived notiheation from Becretar John
J. Vogel, of Philadelphia, that
aminalions for many positions in the Government service will be " ’
March and Aprilof this year, these examinations will be
clerk-carrier In the Cape May City
Post Office.
Bepix-me DertMona In the riupreme Court on
the caae of Harrison H. Voorheea va. the Borough of North Wildwood, certiorari, tb* writ wax denied. In the of Rev. -j. U. Mann va. Daniel rifealmen. executor of P. M. Wheaton,
den was made secretary of the temper-
ed tha Circuit Court w
Informal k
8160.00; bood laaoe to enlarge water work* ap4 to bo lid aeaess on Pirtngxp " *" teat kveaaef - J
Bhower Bltxhday Party Mlae Estrtla laflrrty of West Cape. M^y, received quite a surprise on day last when a shower post card party was tendered her, it ba-ug IB no in oration of ber natal day. Miss I-aflerly raaMyat over U»yards, sun* of coming a long dlaUnm.
tbe McAdoe tunnel the senators hus of the *txtehoust- Tuwsda.morning after calling a joint acaal-r for the apiKiIntment of com-.ulsslouer of deeds and then postponing action
until next Tuesday.
A hearing wm g)rm on tha puNish ra* bill, which provide* that (be legal rate of advertlsementa and proclama tlous shall he 10 cents per agate IUk for the first insertion and S cents thereafter and that public advertisements shall be published In the papers having fte largest circulation. Many ob J art Ions war* made to tbl* W 1 ■“d Ur - Henrickaon of Hudson withdrew thr bill arl stated that be wUl Introduce another which will overcome many the objection*, it was agreed to ms t g revised copy of tne bill
paper In the at*t».
In the bouse Mr. Hlue* Introduced « pill for the appointment of official at*pograpbere for tbe aenate and bouse ol assembly, who shall take down all de beta* Uiid word* spoken, and the jour pal of each bous* shat) fbqtAt* OlW-
geporfe. . "
Mr. Martin iireaeuted a bill which propriatge 82.000 for tbe wtertl-jn of a memorial column com memo rarire ol Ih* atate of New Jersey m* ouc of Uk Original thirteen states of the UftlWl god to be erected in tha memorial pot lion of tbe Continental hall now being constructed by tbe Daughter* of tbe wLAmerlcsB Revolution In Waxhingtou. Rena tar RobUna lutioduofd ft Joint Hinlutton autbarising the fovpanor to return *n Confederate flags now In tb*
"1 Bland Waterway* Commlaaioner*'
Newark 8l»r:
What particular duties a “Commiiv siurier of Inland Wgterwgy*” would have to perform can probably be explained by Senator Hand, of Cape May, wbo baa fathered a bill for the creation of a commissioner at the moderate salary of 82,000. No doubt, too, Senator Hand ha* in his mind's eye |he identipfll pi»n who pgn fit into the •ommlsajonersbtp like a bug In a rug, nd never fall to draw hi* salary. Tbe State owns a fine gasoline launch, named tbe Protector, which has been mostly used by pleasure parties. A commissioner of Inland waterways will certainly need a launch for by wb|t other ro**n* pould he traverse the Inland waterways, the inlets and bays and sounds for the purpose of inspection T Here Is a vessel equipped and ready for him. Aa tbe Fish and Game Commlaaioner has no jurisdlcU -n In salt waters vide the staleipenl of the Igte president, xocretary and treasurer, it can surrender tbe launch to Senator Hand's commlaaioner of Inland waterways, and then, of course, there wll be no private pleasure parties at the coat of the State. But sUU question occur*, why a commix, sinner of Inland waterways?
of the atate
Hons from which they wer
Local Opdon-
Tba local option bill passed xecoi.d reading this week. A delay baa _ dr la order te give the many per- ,
opportunity to petition the legislature and express tbeir views as to the a It* and demerit! of the WIL Thi* qi rion will be fought out ob tha floor of fhs assembly chamber before tbe bo committee between the adherents local option and those favorable to, cocttfinanor of the present lawL Strong advocate will appear Jn the j eon ef Governor i. Frank Hanly of Indiana, wbo will apeak bo far* tha legislative committee next Monday aft. eraoon. He will address a mass Ing at Taylor's Opera House In the evening Governor Hraty baa declared himself an .qrponeut of the “ trade. He belle re* the only a
leovraroRP on rocjtni paoh
Mayor Melvin called a aped-l meeting of ctUxena toge-her on Tuesday morning, and M * result the following commlltee^B appointed to for by-laws od auflgrst officers fora Board of Trade. The committee consists of the following pereong: Bstnuri F- Rid red ge. Insurance) R. H Moore, agent W. J * fl. R R.; W J. Fenderson, teal estate; O. A Mrrcb nt, Jr,, aopcrlntendeDt Capa May Illnmlnating Co. and Lutber C. Ogden, li
er.
Tbe oommltte* ia ready to report Its recommendations, ana a public meeting will be held in tbe City Hall on Monday evening lo crenplete the organisatfbn. citbena interested In tbe advancement of Tapp May should be preaent. Tbl# h a needed Institution and Cape May needs it. Come out and beli along by your preaenoe, If you cat
other way.
OPPOSED TO TAX BOARDS Woodbury Joins Ran
Opposition
At a meet’ng of CJty Council, of Woodbury on Tuesday night a resolution favoring the abolition of tbe County Tax Boards wax unanimously adopted aad tha Kenalor and Ataemblymer from
help the m
Card of Thaaka
Mr. and Mr*. Bhaagar Douglass with to tkaak tbeir triendx, and tbeir friends at tbc High Bcbool, for tbe svm-
la* rannlM, a anil.- - •• tux iui luraiui-
Several Accidents Have Occurred at The Same Crossing-Considered Dangerous One
Mt*. Jamex J. Doak has returned from a visit to Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. George 8. Douglas* ere visiiora to 1‘hiladelpbla on Monday. Charles, A. riwain was transacting busineax in Philadelphia on Tuesday. i. Frank R. Hebenthal returned home on Tuesday evening from a shopping tour to Philadelphia. G. Hollon Kidredge wax among tboee who took Ibeexamlnallonforaltomey-at-law last Thursday at Trenlon. and Mrs. Frank Entrikin started last Friday for a visit to Florida, here they will pass several weeks. Officer Geo. C Baldwin wax stricken wilh vertigo on Tupqlay evening, but gradually improving at this writing. Mrs. Irvin Kidredge was a visitor early in Ihe week with Rev. Dr. and ilra. D. H. I .a very, in Philadelphia. Frank B. Mecray and Percy Roibelle ho have been on a mining prospect ing lour in Arizona returned home on Sunday. Attorneys Samuel F. Kidredge and imexl W. Lloyd, were in Trenton Iasi Thursday taking the examination foi counsellor at law. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar O. Barr are receiving congratulations upon thi arrival of a Utile girl at their home ■ Monday evening. , Dr. Gilbert H. Shearer, of Philadel phia, who ha* for many year* resided Cape May cottage, was a visitor to Cape May last Saturday. i. Thomas Stuart will lead the Kpworth League meeting at the M. E. Church on Sunday evening. The subject will be: “ Persistence in Prayer.” Mrs John M. Rogers has leased bei Beach avenue cottage for tbe coming season to a family wbo has not been coming to Cape May for twenty year*. Mr and Mrs. Louis J. Deacon, well know among our popular summer resident* were guests for « few days of Judge and Mr*- James M. E. Hildreth. John Reeve* will lead the Young People’s meeting at the Baptist Chureli to-morrow evening. The subject will ■Songs of the Heart: How God Leads Men.” Frank Ratty, son of Mr. and Mra. John J. Ratty, visited his parent* ovsi Washington's Birthday and Sunday. Frank bolda a responsible position wilh tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Mias Eleanor Thom peon, who is a teacher of music in the Friend’s Sohool, Salem, N. J., w a* at home over la*' Saturday and Sunday 'talUng her parenia, Mr. and Mra. Harry C. ThompWllham F. Borzel, who has been ill for Mveral week*, ia again able to be atx£, and made tB 1 tire trip oq tha rireau last Saturday. Hi many friends are glad to know of his recovery.
A coroner's jury last Fridar n-n«urtx! the West Jersey &<e**bore Rsilroa,! foi Je killing of L-whe l) luglsss, of Krn>* t tbe Beonrti crossing on Tursdsi
Mcbt of last w, ek.
Tha jury toliie that tbe reilroa-t negligent in failing to provide propel protection si tbe crossing. There six electric warning bells at lliecroxsingbul oper ited by Ihe station agent
had left the depot xm. cot working.
Fir*! Catholic Justice Prom Trenton Tree American: Jt is with great p ide that the Monitor. ihe official Catholic weekly of New Jersey points to the fact that Jamex F. Minturu, tbe newly appointed Snpmnr Court Justice, t* the first CktllOMi.' t° >■« named |o tbe Supreme bench. It is natural that ihe appointment should be rec of gratification to tbe n American, since Justice Minturu ia
But aside from these there are many other reason* why hit fellow Irish America us ‘have just reason lo feel pronk. Judge binturn ia a worker, and In addition to that joergywblcbearned ■ 1 i aafely past tbe da igor points of minatioos at law school and bar. be baa that keen, bright mind, which charactertzrs *o many of bit race It la an Irresretlble combination that b*> honor for many of hla fellows, and which has brought distinction, both to them aad the flutes and munidpaUtlce
which they have served.
RAILROAD RESPONSIBLE
Jury Declares Grade Crossing Insufficiently Protected
BELL NOT WORKING
The Men Who Patrol Our Beaches May Gef a Long Naded Want From Government
i the ti
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JERSEY.MEN aT WASHINGTON
Jersey men and New Jersey politics relain Ihe centre of the political stage at Washington last Wednesday and Thursday. Governor and Mrx. John Franklin Fort and Henator Everett Colby were dinner guextx at tne White IIouse^W^neMlay night, and the •uvernq^liiigcUed wilh Ihe Prexiden: rhurxday and prexumably talked with him concerning the New Jersey situa-
ffhile Fort - and olby were at the President'* (able on Wednesday nigh! ienalor Frank O. Briggs was giving a Jinner at the Willard Hotel at which were pre-ent most of the anti-Roose-velt and anti-Taft leaden in Congress, including Setmior Koraker, speaker Connou and Vice-President Fairbanks. Senator Kean, after a xmali dinner party at his own home, joined the diners at the Briggs parly. Former root and Attorney-General John W. Griggs and Attorney-General RobH. McCarter were-al the Willard Hotel then, too, but neither was at the Briggs dinner, and both denied that there wax any poljlical significance in their visit. When Governor Fort apjieared in tiie U. B. Senate Wednesday that body virtually suspended business. A-re ceivlng line consisting ol Senators Kean and Briggs and Representative* Wood and Parker wax formed around the Governor. All of the Republicans crowded up. Senators Foraker, Cullom, Hetnenway, and a few others interested in the prudential game, ehaltcri with tbc Governor in the baek of the Senate chamber for teveral minutes.
FOR SALE nre aubaeriber will offer for sale the houae formerly occupied by tbe hue Bllca Coney, on ChosUiul Street, Cape Mgy Cfty, N. J., on Saturday, March, 8th, at 2 o'clock p. m. Terms cash House to be removed from premises. Id weather prove stormy, sale wiU take place the following Monday. Dated February mth 19U6. Chau. C. Rkkvks. Kidredge, N. J.
Pocket Knl vet—Pecker Knives The kind that give aaUxfaclion.
FOR THE LIFE SAVER
Reasons For Pensions For Thera DOING GREAT WORK
As Ait Or Himi-l* Jurors Bufial) Commrrci I:— Tlie Presidei t ax sent a xpecixl mrxaage to Con*re** •commending tbal members of tbe file aving service be pensioned on retire, u* is customary with firemen *, ,| men in Urge dues. This i- a ' .f simple justice, that xhon d •eu recogniie.1 long sgn "
mdard of tbe m
Fbodlp Aid fBYFauujn Baltimore American:—'To providing pennons for those disanied in the -er - vice it will be I roper st tbe same time io provide pensions for the families of ihose who are kiliexl in the service. Tbe lamil) of an average member ol tbeljfe laving Service bax little beyond tbe uoothly pay of Ita bead, and tbe most rigid economy ever practiced la not likely to save much out of that for a rainy ■toy.” Extitlko To Paxsiox Pin aburg Uazelte-Times:—"If sold 'er* xnd sailor- of army and nary are worthy ol retirement pay at a stated age, Ibe ■nen of tbe life saving service are even more enuiled to II. Congress after Congress has deen oppealed to without result, and it might go on that way Indefinitely. Now, however, that the President shows that it is increasingiy difficult io get and keep the rigbl -art of -nen for tbe service because of tbe inadequacy of the compensation so mottling may be done. Lot»ltv Knps Ur Scarves Washington Star:—"Were it not for ihe exceptional loyalty of tbe older men and tbe success of certain mechanical appliances which lessen tbedemand upon the human arms, it would be impossible to maintain the servire at its high standard of efficiency." Wat To PaovaTna Dan BostonTranseripi:—‘Could Congress be taken for a abort cruise in a coasting schooner and safely sbipwrecken—not violently, not even dangerously, but to an extent that would cause a few hours uneasiness to landsmen—tbe debt of tbe nation to the aurfmen and patrol might be more keenly felt by that deliberative body."
WASHINGTON STAR’S EDITOR Crosby K. Noyes i'aase* Away at Pm*
C rat by 8. Noyes, editor of The Washington Kvaning Star, died abortly after 6.30 last Friday afternoon at tbe Hotel Raymond, in Pasadena, Cal., where be had been ill tor some time. Surrounded fayrthe members of his family at the time of his death, he retained his faculties lo.the end. Crosby Stuart Noyes waa 88 years old and spent no less than 80 yean in tbe newspaper buainan. He began his newspaper work in IMS as a special oorroipondent and writer for the Wash-
carry a large selection. Tbeir is * different kind* lo pick from. Pearl 1 Handies, Barlows, for any price or * kind you may wish, also the Robeson 1
butcher knivea, carvers, xcUeors and 'tK 100 News, and from that date until them a trial and be con-; mfe * * wk » PtwaxUn* hla death be that you have the best that money can l»bored unceasingly at hix chosen proproduce. ] fvxxion and set his stamp upon Wsah-
! ington journalism as a purveyor of
| clean, sound, 00111* facta,
j HeU survived by a widow, three i sous-Theodore W. Noyes, president of the Evening Star Newspaper Uom-
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Financial notice To the business j Capa May City, and visitor*. The Kim National Bank, of Cape May Court House, oObre to discount noU* for 80, 80 or 80 days Board meets
Music Mtudlo
Lexaoni given on Plano or Organ any hour during day or evening For terms, write, call or phone, Hell 67D Racnmc H. Rekvbs, Ogden building ( 2nd floor ) 810 Washington flu Capa May (Sty-
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Among prisoner* confined lo the Slate Prison, of New Jaraer, who have asked for pertloos are two froo. Cape May county William •empaon, omrlcted of atrooiooa assault, April. 1907. —oteacol to ten year*. Lewis lively, coevtctsd of lareeocy, Octotwr, 1906, aeateoced to two years. If you want Real Estate Insure Buy
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