T
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rOUTLOSKS TAX FIGHT
t •'Equ»llx«r«" by D»NicAols MaasuK. rval show of •^oosUi •■liviulaf HrpoWJ--on. the Hobih*
ni«ht i-y
• Mil. the ,io«. Aa*
jfly nrtor^Se '-hula ohaaxei! ) for the pe*r reoo:»ald*>ra
(h.T.-fore
apjiott of the raeanur r bill !» demanded b> tbe iwpulatloii of th< i»aKe lutdentially. man- p.iM B. tnlruw l %rffy and alnceritj
i ther
FISHERMEN LICENSE BILL LOST.
Ten Doctors
South Jaraay Aaaombly Dcfcaat Flah Commitaion Measure After Fight
South Jersey AeaetuMyi
louse wlieu they defeated a bill proihired by the Joint Fish' and Game Commleadsn retulutlaK f‘»hlus
between 1‘eonayl-
On J»oiU* ,( W. UWAjq ‘■W Vhleh previously bad been defeated. ukotWrom tbe .aside br a ( ■
n HU
.«f the people and Is rapidly be nu - paitj- of a::J f.r the UwrPTr ,s the wish of the ureal rckjortty
lie i-<ep'.e of hik tourdy. and. •ved. & peayiy all the oQur c thJt t*!' re iKsursta should be
Martin, of Esse*, vigorously ini'f. rted NTcboiy. and «J*> «»>ts4 the Governor'* i: ?ugura! sedresi. ursit. the aboliUon of the ixsards. Sle sale
rated i
^Uaatioa of uses in 190*
for the express purpose of keeping tb taxes of the railroads down by incrossing fbe vaiuatiaua of individual propety ownora snd neepinx down t I
aM-raift tax rale jn lbe State.
Fuliixan. thg I^ymocTatfr j.iader.viy ortosi/ ss-pporvl Uie t>ill.and argued all hJa.coJleasues to staRd by. htm]le sold opputiUau to tbe measure ‘is based u^>n th ‘ pressure ex<w1e« ; by the hold' •» of the Jobs in the SI counties, thri x.exbers in eash.witl a secretary and several clerks The measure war a'.lacked »s uaneceuaii . by S^oOey. of ^oftonst: Vrefenburvj' -• << —Scarf, of Ber»r'i: Vun'
of Monmouth:
lerfsr^,. Ihv LBOardf wotg St y»*4luiii*^
e abol
1 should not
ished. In Ihc vote there was no pontlcaJ division l*tept that the "New Idea" Republicans and part of th< Democrats stood in favor of the bli^
r the bin.
. SGile voted tor tl Sc "■tor t+srxfi
land's BUI.
• Hand of Cape Mny. las: week introdoced Senate Bill No. 2fc i. Which provides that ^tnds' ^orosftei dedicated for puMIc park ptrpose: on a fpap on which lots have been sold with reference to. Said park, and . the latter has not been forms liy ac eepted.by the munlcipalHr In .which: It’ is located for a period of twenty years or move, title of such lard shal revert to the original owner. Also. No. 2ST. which authorizes boards of freeholder* to enter into five year cootra'is for lighting highways
I. 0. H. Equalisation Plan.
'Supreme Arcfeott Morris G. Cohen; >f the Improved Order Heptaauphq, t i recent m.-eOng of representatfW *f conclaves, explnin.-d a plan for the •qualitatlon of rtt^s of the order srhl?h.w-iir be prrs-ntedmt Its coming ■onventlon In Saraloga Springs, N. V lext June. If the plan is adopted by bS ^oomitlon. Mr. Cobec avid, it sil} a ean an 'mreSs* to the benefit .ii:,a,V:<>' ‘* r d , ‘' < V'Mit I4.000.e00 ^r. C-Iti'i* explained' that the order i-'i-fSK^hb Is oh?" ^ the strongest raternal organisaMons in the o-wntry nd at. preaont has a benefit fund of SOO.OOO and a mombership of TS.000. Explaining,bis plan Mr. Cohen said hat in 1901: tbe supreme conclave of .he Heptaaophs increased the Inaur.oce rai<*. At that time the bene U fund In the organliatloa was ory low. Since the ^Increase, how-
r^tfSsfts: i '2Ear£a.
«> • Lent st St. Mary's , |_ /' Special Lenten services ft St. Mary's Catholic Church, Rev Father Kelly, reitor, wW be held Eundsy eVenli v. Wednesday evening sr.d Krl day evening at 7.30 o'clock. Tbe services on Sunday and Wednesday evenings will consist of tbe Rosary sermon and benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. On Friday evening the devotions will consiat at the Way of the Cross and the benediction of tbe Blessed Sacrament Every week-day morning at eight o'dork there will be tbe koiy sacrifice of the mass, followed by a short meditation. On Sundays the masses will be as usual at 7 and * o’clock, and there will be Sunday, school at 2.30 P. M.
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there are other tea lore*,
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and Marine New*;
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. t’olgoie defended thq measure, h he said was dc-eigned tt> ITo the fish industry snd prevent the pollution of tbe river- ; jf Mr Stale attacked fho prorision requiring a Stale license of |5 and county licensee of II. for each’ net. I that no net for »b»d shall than 200 fathom*, lie also opposed the change of time for closing shad season from June 1; 1, and prohibiting shad fishing eeo Saturday noon and 6 a. Monday. Under tbegpresent hing of Uieee fish kjctweun ewr Jawu op Saturday and Jildulgbt Sup day Is prohiUted. The bill, Mr. SU1 ie said, had many good provisions, •spec:illy those to prevent river pol-
lution.
Mr. NlcBoU de^ared that the mea»ore was repugnant to the people of South Jersey, upon whom It Imposed unnecessary hardship*. Chairman RadcUffe, of the Fish and Game Committee, fcl-oke In fa.■'or of the .uieaeucc, .whlcig ,he Bald, would Increase the eupidy of food
Coimtes motion to recon-
sider the vote by which the 1*11 was 'oat originally was defeated. rfcclrlSg f2 votes in the affirmative and ft
n the negative. & B. C. Kuser, chairman of the State Fieh avxl Oame -Conrmisvloe
.leaded. wRb Mean. Stille and
N’jcbols to save the bill, and Inform
ad them that the commission would -gree to strike out the provisions >bjectionable to the South Jersey •-bad fishermen if the members from .'ape May and Cumberland would withdraw their opposition. The two Aalsemtdymen acceded to the prop-
osition. and.the bill In amended
“In 1903 we wrote you regarding my husband, who was »uffering from heart trouble. He was su peranum ted by the North Georgian Conference. Ten doctors jit different times said ne would die. You advised Dr. iMUef'. Heart Remedy and Re‘itoMnve Nervine; we did as advised, sad improvement was tppxrient from the very first. He recovered and the Conference in 1904 gave him a charge. He never felt better, although he ha* very he^vy work and does a great 'deal of camp meeting work. I am so glad we took your advice and gave him the medicine, and feel that I ought to let you know of the wonderful good result* from it* use.” .MRS. T. & EDWARDS.
Milner, Ga.
Tlu* proves what Dr. Miles’ Heart Remedy will do. Get a bottle from your druggist and take it according to directions. It docs not matter whether your heart is merely weak, or you have organic trouble, if it does not benefit you take the empty bottle to your druggist and get your money back.
D E N Ml
Mrs. Etta Dougherty and children of Green Creek, returned home on Monday evening, after spending sevday* with her grsndpxrent* Mr. and Mrs. Washington Earnest. Mr. Frederick BuahnaU is bavtng 1 Ice cream saloon erected on Main street adjoining the Frank Bunimeil
> likely lo be passed :»cxt:'w
Mr. John Hewitt, of Cape May.was Is]ting friends here last week. The Rev. R. M. Waples and wife returned to his charge at Hamilton after spending a few days here with
relatives and friends.
Mr. Chester Bryant, of Philadelphia as visiting friend* here over Sun- • Mrs Samuel Dickson, who has been boarding here during the winter Months returned to bhr home Ocean City last Tuesday morning. Dr. C. Wilton Way. of Philadelphia spent Sunday here with his parents. Mayor Harry Wheaton and wife of North Wildwood, were calling « friends here last Sunday afternoon. Last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Swain Ludlam of Philadelphia, were colllo* 1 friends and relatives of this place. Miss Ella Geary made a business Ip to Philadelphia last Wednesday morning.» •=* A' r r. Several motr-bers of the M. Church ^tended 'the quarterly 1 ing at tjbe South Dennis M. -hmf-h lost Sunday. The District: Superittepdcnt preached tbe morning
Iua 11 ration plan members of r -who Joined peqvlons to he adoption of the new rate would asked to pay the difference been the old end the new rates, m the time tbt-y^ became mems until 1901. This dlffercnce.Mr. k>ben siiid, should hav^ been paid rhek the* Cates were changed. Mr. '-ohon also said that uceording
Mr. John Errickson moved Into
rn borng last Thursday.
OapL Harry Cheater, of New York, spent Sunday here with bis family. The person* taking part rt t entertainment given under the ai Pices of tbe South Uenoia Baptist Church met In the K. of P. Hall last Saturday evefaing for rehecaal. "Mrs Jarley s Wax Works" It the UUe of the entertainment, and win be givec In Ae K. of P. Hail on Saturday evealug April third. Those taking part In tbe eateriatutnau who
reside out of town'gre
-rith—1
ducted from the amount of their
tiaurquee policies.
Mr.' Cohen' who came from PIUsurg, declared that he told of his tan so that the delegates to the xtional convention could be tutructed by their cooctivves* hop to
ote o» the question.
Mr. Mooitby, of All along th? Delatrtfrh' Bay tabbing season. Many pouhds are an ready to be set
Mr Ed w
He Farms All Right, The Jersey City Journal's Treenail .ourreepoadeot said; - Assemblyman Stille of Ospy May. tade his maiden speech thl? week ;i support of AssemMynian Matthews 111- to. knock out the law requiring each baskets to be stamoed as heir capacity. This la, a bill favored y the farmer* and Stille In the -ourse of his speech incidentally reWed to the fact that be I* an bon--«t fanner. This caused s laugh and romim-d Majority Leader Griffith Twis to rush up to bill) and offer 1m a hand-shake. Assemblyman imes Baker saw an opening and he
Tly islfcd:
T rtae to Inquire whether the honMy of ethe gentleman from 'ay«il»o •Ucr.dg to tbe **
anWdhg s^otrt
On my farm I use autotnob The House coodutted ‘ U •t* -uolBIng slow about 1 'he peach basket Mil paw
COURT HOUBC. Mias Edith PoweU spent Monday bopping In Philadelphia Trank Mlxnar •tain Saturday Sunday with reiatiros. Mias Minnie Sayre, of CleraonL was entertained p^rt of Uat week by Mias M«od SeaeieL Misa J. HeaJxm and Mrs. ; Stiles were v 1*1 ting friends ai DanniariUe last week. Jflas Caroline HolOM-e spent Tuesday evening with raUHvee st Cape
Mny City.
Mrs. Sylvia Watson snd daughtf of South Dennis, spent peri of week with relatives. Mrs. Wlllets Corson has been lertainlng her mother for several day.
tMs week.
. A. B. Corson spent 8a with friends st South Sesville. Mrs. Charles Nickerwon. of South Dennis. wa*|t. 1st ling reia lives Diends here during the first of the
Mr. Ralph Schellenger, of Green Creek, was transacting business here during the week. Mr. George Gallagher, of Goshen aa In town the first of the week, Mr. Lead* Cbeeter. of Sen Me City, wa# at the county offices in tbe interest of Veal estate on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Springer and daughter. Miss Lyda Springer were ibWplng in Philadelphia on Tuesday. The Red Men's Hall was crowded last Friday night when the local Gla* Club gave an entertainment for the benefit of the athletic aaaociation. Among the fcaiures of the evening wore the songs "Lucky Jim" and the Negro Medley by the Giee Club, aourposed of the following singers: First tenors, Paul 8. Henson, C. Long, C. Foster and Dr. J. Morgan Dlx; second tenors, Dr. .William (J. Hand, Robert Miller. W. H. GUI, and Lewis F. Richards; first bassos, Edward Foster, Dr. John 8. Dougtaei. Professor McOcody and F. Nichols; a bassos, B. Z. Mills, Profeaaor Stipe. BU Townsend, and D. Weaver. RodtaUooa were given by B. Inman, Palmer Way and Harry Foster gave number of banjo aeiectiooi.Among the soloists were Mias Kathryn Me Qinley, Paul Henson, and Mrs. L
Pirates of the Air
“They come like thieve* In ’ the sight, dropping hundreds •f feet from high up In the sky, catch themselves, circle once or twine, then come at the owl
af dtcoyag kawlu, which a hs oa* of tlw *>*■>> •pLadHly Baiawd wticla which sppMT is the big March awe el
RECREATION
ff TVs fcoaher h th. fir* ol . wH snwbanaih* regulw pric*. sad a ’ ' mei aa outdoor m;
Nowlrft* el«c wHJ you had Mich helpful, ew i*g snicbe aiuenled ouhiihslg by the m ftft phciograpW RECREATION S I iroa the Let that the me* who wise for in here " Bee* Then" ead ces ateit yo* pi
We weal you to become ecqaeioMd wsh the
megeTine oad ell ia fadptaloam.
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ead. il at the new time, you w3l mcatioa the sur “d eddroa of the deela who ceoaot upply yo RECREAtIoN aLdm /rj™ ' RECREATION lithe only meganae U1 you right sod help you to make the mo* el the outdoor wwm. Addw. RECREATTON. 24 W«* J9th St. New Yo*.
Tbe History of -:Cape May Count/:. non THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DA* imiacnc
1
AN account of the Aborigine*; The Dutch Id DeUware Bay; The Settlement of the Cocnty The UTialing; Tbe Growth of the Villages; The Revolution and Patriots; The Establishment of the New Gov.-ament; Tbe War of 1813; The Progress of tb> ‘^onntyand Soldier* of the W«.
•j LEWIS rOWMSIMi STEVENS <M Paget. <8 ninitrations. 31 Chaptert. S «tf—-— tut laiTMu m ttcrin or tut n LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publlaber 810 Weahlngtoa St Cepe Mar. PL <•
Do You Want to Delp ' Boom This Town?
Fonoi* Wbaaton gave a piano duet. A violin duet was played Miss EUa Hewitt and Ralph To'
owls, Mr.
Pa.,
oyster schooner
Mr. Harry RoMnaon. Mr. Brooks Blizzard was a recent laltoo-to T*J>e~lraj.
The! Detmlavine Athletic lion expects to put a fine team Jn (he flWd th*. soasoo. Manager Levi U'entmll has secured some of tbe beat riayeri Jn the connty and will make St hot for the the county league.
T
REAL ESTATE TRANSFER^ Record ef Tran salons Which Hava
Tb. uamriS’iff'io^r^p, county real aetata transfers: From Dourt Boom Qaaatta,
Goodawe. City of Delaware Day. Btot* of New Jersey by Riparian >rmUmlooer*, v» Robert E. Bond. •240. Riparian gnuMa for labda under
ben'e Creek from mouth of Jooe's
'reek, to the Bwafc lias.
Peter Shield* et
WEST CAFE MAY
Thomas H. Batobrick to James P. Wilson. Agremn^n m convey for tlh.000, 0*1 race track property.
The sketch "The Court House Oafe" was well rendered and every part showed talent Ml key DeBlte and tbe waltreos kept tbe house wefi amused by their wbluy sayings. Tbe EngUghmao, the Oourt House Reel Botate Agent sod tbe Court House Maiden each received a good share «f'thd" spWabse: “ Tbe Glee Cluh are already preparing for another entertainment t given within a month.
Thi* Salome. ouMnesa. i* aifecting v very laws snd goremment.: Representative Bayne dpotortsg that socks are not a necessity.
Gentlemen
if the most important comiduatioo kare. The best cruude again* the v I* NtwYork City. Thu commendable “ " ’ rrrrn%td by-
.prchc-
enlightening snd butructivo-
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JNO. W. THOMPSON, Recorder.
In Chaneery of New Jersey.
On BiH. ate. Notice to Creditors.
, 00 an order of the Oqori
to Nelson Z of Obancary of tbe Btot* of New Jer
•ay. made la U» shoes stated a
day or March.
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man who visit* or owns property in Cape May to be a reader oi the Cape May Herald. In its columns you will find throughout the year much matter that will interest and be of value to you lor the trifling cost oi ore dollar per yeai. It you do not already take the Herald cut out and fill u the following coupon, enclosing check or a one dolilar bill, and
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ir effort*
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