CAPE MAT HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1908
LATC HOTSL ARRIVAL* TKom Who Hav* Coma to Capo May TMa Wooh. Hotel Lafayotto rhtladfl phia—O K WUIIama. AUadUc City—Mlaa Hau-1 Uaaloo, t'laroncr J*. KarUn. Capo May—Mlaa Mary Oliver. UalUmoro—Kudolph Cartoau. John Carman. William Carman. Waablaatton—Elmer WUaon. IMtubur*—Mr. and Mr* BKortaneck. Chariea KovUnec-k. Wm. RovU nock. Philadelphia—Mr. and Mr*. Claudr C. Percuaon, Harry Pergvaon. Wm. C Por«u»ou. iSiarloa Harioon. Hamar. ChaUanou**. Ten.—J. K Chalmor* UalUmoiv—Ur. and Mi*. Kefuart. l»r Richard K Cundry. J. R- Wood*. Mlaa Caroline Wooda, MU* Emma Wouda. John M Hosuardt. Newlll 8 Slum.'. C. K. Uoodrlch. Mr*. M. J. lloebmc. Chaa- J. Brooks. balllmore. Md —Ur. and Mr*. J. C. Clarke. Jr.. Mina Adelaide Clarke. W T. Clarke. Hooper Emory. Philadelphia—C. E. WUIIama. J. S Kromharaer, J. G. Hendrickson. H. Gladstone Kerken, Mrs. A. Scoll, Ml* W. H. Sutter. York. Pa.—Mr. and Mr*. William 8 Stair. Miss Mary Kelsey Stair. Pottslown, Pa-—Mr*. Allen D.Hof for. Lancaster. Pa.—Mr. md Mrs. J. C. PlUsburc—Prank Kicbol, U.E. Me Clurs. Washington—Mr. and Mrs. Purdy Ualtoll. Henry Dalsell. Miss Mari< UalxeU. Roy Dalsell. New York—James S. Burney. Boston—J. P. Seeley. N. Seeley. Pitman. N. J.—Orrllle Buys. Erst. Buys. Bridge ton—Mrs. Henry Laning, Eu gene lining. Woodbine—L. C. Adamson Gloucester City. N. J.—Robert Han nold. Miss Hattie Simons. Wheeling. W. Va.—L. P. Cassell. Stockton Camden—Mrs. Henry Dewes. BalUmoreMr. and Mr*. A. Spear Mias Leonta Spear, Miss CordelL Spear, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ottenhel mer. Miss Hennle Elliot. Miss Kegltu Ottenhelmer, Beatrice OUenhelmer. Chester, Pa. — Mrs. Edward Milbourne, Gnat MUbourne, Philip M. Sweeney. Brownsville, Pa.—T. H. Rochard, Mary Jacobs, Sara A. Wicks. Washington—F. B. Grier, B. A. Lynch. M. E. Schoenbarn. Mr*. Thos. A. Dobyns, Benjamin W. Guy.Ernosi P. Hutchinson. Philadelphia—Mr. and Mrs. E. L Seller, Mrs. M. Uliman, E. N. Burns. Mr. and Mr*. G. C. Parry, Mi*. Rich ard M. Grenier, Mlaa Ethel S. Grel ner, Mr*. Jno. D. Boyd, Jao. Boyd. Jr Dr. W. 8. Yoder, Andrew Smiley, S H. Corkran. * Pluaburg—Mr. and Mr*. Robert
Baltimore—Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sai Ridley Park—Mr. and Mrs. Jno*W. S tel wagon. Master Frederick B tel wag Near York—Mlaa Sara C. Upptncoti Bridgeton—M. K. Thatcher. B sill mare—Chas F. Hoe. Philadelphia—E. B. Co sens.Mr.am Mr*. Horace A. Webster, David Web ater, MLr*. John F. Beta and two chll dren, A. D. Thayer, Mr. and Mra T. F. Dixon, Mlaa Dixon, W. S. Marshall, Mra. Mary M. Dailey. E. tt. Euston, Mias It. W. Ulman, Dr. B. P. Weis*. Wilmington—Mrs. Norman 8. Hux ley, Mlaa Hay man. Cheater, Pa.—F. G. Sweeney. So. Dennis—E. F. Jefferson. Camden—H. Genet Taylor. Jr. Waahlngton—J. A. Plnlgan, 0. B. Hlght,, C. K. Berryman. Fred E. E Manse, Ulllan 0. Burroughs, Mr*. C. J. O'Neill, UDdred OTtelll. The Glen wood Germantown—Jesse P. Thompson. 8. Ward Thompson, Miss Rose Flem
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.'ew Tort—P. W. Crifting. IrookB-^A. WOtarman.
Philadelphia—J. R. Runball. New York—P. Julius I^than. Columbus, O.—Miss Elisabeth Olds Bridgeton—J. L. Sheppard. Trenton—M. L. Black. The OaMSW Philadelphia—Rev. Alfred S. Dingee, H. W. Alloway, Ellis T. Llppin
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Jenklntown. Pa.,—M. D. Grlffltth. Haddonfletd—M. D. Griffith. I Philadelphia—James A- Branegan, W. H. Burr. The Virginia Philadelphia—Mr*. J.E. Mac Mary. New York—M. Loewenateln. ML Airy—Mrs.9. Bremer Browner The Atdlne. Easton. Pa.—Miss Katharine March Philadelphia—Aldan March. Unden Villa Philadelphia—Henry East wick, Mi and Mrs. J. K. Roberts.
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Lenadowne, Pa. — Mrs. Isaac Jonas, Mlaa Katharlna X. Jones. Philadelphia—W. B. Supplee, C. C. Baltimore—Wm. P. Smith, T.
iMKNDMINT* PROPOSED TO TH: CONSTITUTION OF THE SjATI OF NEW JERSEY BY THE LE0>b LATURE OF IMS.
SENATE CON' 'I
NEW JEltSEY
.u the conslllutlen of O the Mine *r« hereby pc e hen the seme shall ' a mararpy of the mernb* Senate end House of A
lo be dealanated by the
L Bliike out parasvaph I L Article IV. and inaert In p the follonins. “ lections for members <
Itereafler; and
ieel separately on Uw f meeting the IraMath
e aecund Tueaday
Strike Artlcli thereof tha
ut parasvaph I IV. and inaert
lollowins i
of Z
e Senate as euuslly a
oflener dlvld,- e
e handred s
and conllauoue terbe )-**rd with any
>urt of l.«s! Resort, by onslnal JiirlaJlctlon and
ties Of tl divlalon. t.
I third Tueaday
- following: la office for hive o'clock
■shall have expired: and no appolntmcn oi nomination to office shall be made by the Governor during the last Week of hi> ph « of section II In place thereof Uu
spectiei hold their
General Assembly. They out paragraph 7 of section IL
rz
day of Pebfvary. in 11
AMENDMENTS PROPOSED TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY BY THE LEGISLATURE OF 1M*.
-ATS OF NEW JERSEY
i Constitution of this aisle be and ! Sami is hereby proposed, and when > seme shall be agreed to by a majorof the members elected to the kenatr t to the Motise of Assembly, the said lendment >11011 be entered on then irnala. wjih tbs yeas and nays taker treon. and rMitred to the Leglslaturn to be chosen, and published for -ee months previous to the Aral Tuee r after the first Monday of November
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county to be dmlgnated by the Preel dent of the Beasts, the Speaker of the House of Assembly and the Secretary of Stale, payment for such publication to be made by the Treasurer on the warrant of the Comptroller. FI ret—Strike out Paragraph M of Section VII of Article IV. and change the numbers of the following paragraphs to correspond Second — Change Paragraph M ol Article V so as to read as folloers10. The Governor or person administerlog the government, end four dltsenl of the State appointed by the Governor, b) and with the advice end consent of thi St nets, shell constitute the Board of Par
fines and forfeitures. and grant reprlevea. commute tlon*. pardons and paroles, after oonvlc
term of their appointment Third-Change Section 1 st. as to read as follows:
516 WA8HIHGT0H ST., CAPE MAY. H. J
of Article VI.
for the trial of Impeachment* s Supreme Court. County Court*, and aueh Court*. Inferior to the Supreme ~ ““ by law.
h a* the public good a
n Article VI: SECTION HI.
SECTION IV. Tit* Supreme Court shall be organ--d In three divlalon* namely: the Ap *1* Division, the Law Divlalon. and r Chancery Dlvlaten. It shall conslat tic* of the Appeals Dl- * Styled the Chief Ju*
be styled Justice, and a Presiding Justice Chancery Division, who shall be styled the Chancellor, and elghlt Justices, which number may
signed by the Governor. the Supreme Court assigned by the Gov ernor to the Appeals Divlalon shall asm Id raid Division until the end of hie term
r the people of tl
Membly. and shall hold th< or year*, after which to
lapse before the)
hr Henr offices r years
signed by the Supreme Court to the Lew or Chancery Division, as lb* business ot Ih* Court may require. i. Whenever the number of cuuasa before the Appeals Divlalon shall be so greet that the Division cannot promptly hear and determine them, the Governor shell, when authorised by statute, ternporarlly assign five of the Just tree of the other Divisions to sit In the Appeals Division, which shall thereupon sit In two Dtvtstons for the hearing and dsdsfon of causes pending at the time of such assignment I. Pour Justice* shall be necessary to constitute a quorum on the final bearing of any cause In the Appeals Division, but the Supreme Court may provide by nil# for the making of Interlocutory orders by a leaser number of JuatloM. or by one Justice: such orders to be subject to revision by tbs Appeals Division. On the hearing of a cause In the Appeals Division, no Justice who has given a Judicial opinion In the cause In favor of or against the Judgment, cedar or decree under review shall alt at the hearing lo review sue] or decree, but the ree» opinion shall be assigned t writing. L A majority of all thi the Supreme Court, to be presided over by the Chief Justice, shall constitute * luorum for the assignment of lustloM tnd for the appointment of officers, and he enactment of rules E Tbs Supreme I
for ft
able of serving. Sheriffs shall annually
mim. ,, — , Court, and shall by rule define hi* or their duttM and powers The reporters bold ofito* for five year*, subject, ver. to removal at the discretion ot
of counties and now or hereafter necessary to be cl by the electors of the whole State. held every
12 All election* for Juulces of the pi
as hereinbefore provided, now or hereafter nscsUMiy to be chosen by tbs electors of any etlr. borough, town, township, village
sod the JnriadlcI by the Fraroca-
*•** -«~-v uu sppsel and by ths Ordinary on appeal, mad such further ap*HUte Jurisdiction as may b* conferred upon It by law. together with such original Jurisdiction as may b* Incident lo the complete determination ot any eauM on review, saving. . however, the
right of trial by jury.
continue In office until their successor* ,
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The History of :Cape May County:non THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY EMBRACING
AN account of the Aborigines; The Dutch in Delaware Bay; The Settlement of the County; The Whaling; The Growth of the Villages; The Revolution and Patriot*,; The Establishment of the New Government; The War of i8iz; The Progress of the County and Soldiers of the War.
By LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS •80 Pages. 48 Illustrations. 31 Chapters. 5 Appeudlcc v SENT POSTPAID ON RECEIPT OP *2.M ST LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publisher 610 Washington St. Cape May, N. J
Established 1886.
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enrol a
t Division
vision by lb* I'hancellor as vlded by the Supreme Court.
4. Terms of the Supreme Court pee Ided over by a single Justice of th* Law Division for Ibe trial of Issues Joined In or brought to the Law Division of the Supreme Court shall b# held In the several counties at time* fixed by terms shill b* held at the place* imea now fixed by Uw for the bold-
•f the Courts -*
t. The Supreme Court may provide by rule for the transfer of any cause or • ~ the Law Division to the _ vision, or from the Chancery Division to th* Law Division of Ih* Supreme Court, and from the County Court to the Law Division or the Chancery Division of the Supreme Court- and for the giving of complete legal and equitable relief In any cauas In the Court r Division where II may b# pending, k Nothing herein contained shall prevent the alteration, by Uw of any atator power or Jurisdiction conferred upon Court or Judke since th* adoption of Constitution In the year on* thouMnd •tgbt hundred and forty-four, and nothing herein contained ahall prevent ths I^glsUtnre from conferring upon any Inferior Court which may hereafter be cashed such power or Jurisdiction aa exercised by or which may now be upon Ibe Inferior Courts roen8ectk>n I of Art Id* VI. of ths Constitution of U4L
In all cases within the county mtnon Uw Jurisdiction concurtb* Supreme Court, and such Other Jurisdiction heretofore exercised by a Inferior In th* Supreme C ‘ —*
Division. Until otherwise provided, th* Jurisdiction heretofore exercised by the Court* of Common PUaa. Orphans' Court*. Court* of Oyer and Terminer. Court* of « - -- -- by the Judge* there exercised by th# County Court. Th* Justices of the of th* Bupreme Court shall udges of the County Court*. All other Jurisdiction or authority now —* *- or magUtmt* to the Courts In
id by this art let*, shall continue to be vised by such Court. Judge or magia- • until tbs Legislature shall otheri provide. SECTION VIL
effect. Th* Supreme Court a
— -> th* appropriate Division or Court created by this amendment. Matters pending when this amendment take* effect shaU be decided by th# Judge or Judges lo whom they won submitted, and the order. Judgment or decree mad* or advised by Mid Judge ‘ ahall he sntersd as that of I he Division or 1 Court lo which fh* null or procevdln*
' shall have been transferred
Fifth—gtrike out Paragraphs L L ( and I of Section II of Artlcl* VII: and substitute th- following paragraphs lo place of Paragraph* 1 and L and^ change^the n um
Chief Jnstloa ot the Supreme
Court, the mr-dasH Justlo* et fh* Last Division, th* ChaoeaUar and Iks Aasocista Justices of th* Supreme Court shall ba nominated by th* Governor and appointed b* him. with Uw advice and consent of
te They ahall not be Isas than V yanrs of eg* and shall have
The Chancellor and th* Chief Justice o! the Bupreme Court, and the Vice Chancel lore and Associate Justices of the So pee roe Court. In office when this emend raent takes effect, shall be Justices of the Supreme Court until the expiration of
their respective terms
Th* Circuit Court Judges In office whan this amendment takes effect shall be con Unuad In office with the powers of th Justices of the Supreme Court at th* dr until the expiration of tbalr respect!'
l They m
e Supreme Courthe Governor, by and
> the ad
sonaent oi me Senate, shall ■ Judge of the County Court
subject to th* control of the Suprami Cotlrt- Th* county Judges shall not be than thirty years of age. and shall
been practicing attorneys In this
r for ut least five years They ehaj
office for the term of five
thel
S This amendment shall take effect m the first Monday In February. In the war nest following Its adoption by the 4. The Legislature shall pass all lawi nary to curry Into effect lb* provl ot the S
AMENDMENTS PROPOSED TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE 8TATF OF NEW JERSEY BY THE LEGIS LATURE OF 1908.
BTATB OF NEW JERSEY.
Ba rr RaaoLvgn (the Senate concurring). That the following amendment to the constitution of thi* BUM bo and th.
Mm* shall be agreed to by a majority of th* members gtaetafi to th* fianata and Houm of A Membly the said amendment ahall ba entered on their Journals.^ with ferred to Uw Lsglslatui* hast to be chosen, and published for three month, price to th* first Tueaday after th* firs' Monday of November next. In at Mast on. newspaper of each county, to be design*! • ad by the President af th* Batmta. the Speaker of th* Houm of Aaaembly and
th* Secretary of State: Amend by striking out par
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