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GAME LAW CHANatt Lictnt« Required For RooidonU Af-

ter July 4th.

\Uui) portioao of the State tame law ba><- K>eo materially ebaosed and new .-latne* Introduced and every apurtaman should b<-cooic familiar wtth the revision, especially wttb reference to the new gufiners license law President B. C. Kueer, of the ihsard of KLh and Oam>- CommUslon-,-rs. in the followUq; smiuneary re-. ar\- efTectiye throothout the State No . Ulaer. of this Stale Is entitled u> hunt any of the game birds, wild annuals or fowls protected try s HhouI flrsi proc-urm* a llo-ose Ur do. and then only dor tost the apectlve periorla and places when where hiuuum H lawful. The word c-lUsen" shall be construed to me>« any person male or female, who hi resuled or shall reside bona-fWe iniuM-dmtely pri-c-dlns the applicant

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the (xs-upant of any farm In Stale and the Immediate members of the family of said occupant reeldteu: on said farm shall have the right w ithout said license U> hunt on sold farm when las:thing thereon Is lawful TIm- words "nuwnbers of the family cl

ant of said shall be proc city, borough.

d from any county, wn. township or vi furnished to said r>

spec live clerks by the Board of Flssnd Game I‘00101188 loners througl I he county clerk .til licenses expir December 31. Every applicant for . license shall prove to the sattefactio if the clerk that he la a cltlsen < :hle Slate within the meaning of th tot. The license munt be exhibited b he licensee 00 demand of any pe ion. Is not transferable, and glvt m> right to trespass Penalty Ti liolatioos. $2». The law Is effectki July 4. 1909 Cost of license. »l

s fee. 15 cents extra.

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t Is unlawful In hunting for use or carry a rifle of on Wud or description, or any flreen of a smaller calibre than tweli gauge, or to load any shotgun w-U missile larger than buckahot. liemay only be hunted by daylight an h Is unlawful to hunt deer with dog* Penalty. $100 to $500. Be&son for killing deer each Wed nesdsy to the month of November Only one deer can be taken by a-per son In each year. Seasons for kHUng rabbits In si parts of the State. November 15th ti December 31st. Indoslvw. There te no prohibition again* granting e license to a minor, nor b there any proitUUoo against his bun tug in a lawful manner When a man believed to be a: alien applies for a resident bunting 1 cense, he should be made to show hi: other proofs to show that be i« entitled to ■ resident ifimtlog Dcenae

and the clerk should refuse a resident license If be Is a no thoroughly satisfied thai the appG cam Is eigjttled to take out such a II cense. He must havex tokeo out ‘hi fuH. oaturailutlon papers before be i entltied to s resident hunting How se. Rwfdence in the State does no .-nOtie a foreigner to take out a resi dent hunting license, any more tha. k entitles him to rote. Uruiat oral lied, foreign-born res idem are oot permitted to hunt without : license. To obtain such license th applicant should Oil out & blank a; pile alloc to tos furniahed by th. Board or Pish and Game Oommissior. era of the State on the application of any clerk of any coanfy. city town or township, -or other mnoldpa! lly. Ths/coat forosald license Is *>' together wtth Sire of 50 cents to U>. clerk. On receipt of an sppHcatlo black properly fliied -ffit, a b'snk 1 cense will be forwarded by th Board of FUh and Game COmmlssSoi wio the Clerk- The derk Issuing tb license shall send the State’s fee < $10 to Honorable Daniel S. VoorhiyState Treasurer. Trenton. N. J. Non-resldeDts are not permitted 1 hum without a license. The fact tb

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license. If be has not lived In th State one year preceding the appll cation for aa licence. Only county clerks art authorised to Issue licenser to noo-reekieats. Cost, $10-50. Count: clerks will furnish the milcaUo blank for a nooreseldent Uencse One’s Qsed permanent abode deter

When a hunting license has been lost a duplicate be Issued. A new licen obtained st the original When a resident “oeoae has accidentally been spotted at th* time of making K pat. In order <0 obtain credit for the same It mu« be attached to thy report of the month of Issue, and forwarded with theregtdsr returns through the county dark to he State Treasur. can be accepted if by the damaged license. Licenses represent cash. Pot each license issued th* clerk must return stther the II- - cans* itself at Its face value. d to a

Epilepsy,

Fits

'My son was cured of a very bad case of epilepsy with Dr. Miles' Nervine." MRS. D. BAKER, Cleveland, O. "My little daughter who was afflicted with St. Vitua’ Dance is now entirely well after taking Dr. Miles’ Nervine only four ^nonths.” MRS. C G. BENNETT, Alma, Mich. Epilepsy, Fits, St. Vitus’ Dance and Spasms, are all nervous diseases. They have been cured in so many instances with Dr. Miles’ Nervine that it is reasonable to conclude that it is almost sure to cure you. With nervous diseases of a severe type, persistent use has almost invariably resulted in a complete cure or lasting benefits, worth many times the cost of the remedy. The best evidence you can get of its merits is to write to those who have used it. Get a bottle from your druggist. Take it all according to directions, and if it does not benefit he will return your money.

OAPHttAY

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MEMORIAL DAY RROOAAM.

State G. A. R. The New Jersey Deportment. . R. held Its annual convention Atlantic City last Thursday. Past 'ocimander William T. Stevens roprsented John Meceay Post No. 40. G A. R.. of Cape May. Office of 9fat< Commander was won by James F CoooeUy, City Cierk. a member 01 Lincoln Post. Dr. Henry F Chavenne of Salem, was elected Senior ViceCommander. and William F. Washington. of Alton*k- City, a member of Jo Hooker Poet. No. 32. was made JunVlce Commander. The deportment officers of the G. R , who were elected Thursday re Installed Friday, along with Rev William T. Abbott, of Asbury Park, who was re-elected chaplain. Th greater part of Friday morning’s set sIon was occupied in the election for delegatee to the national uDcampmen' which will be held lo the fall In Salt Lake City There will -be nine delegate* and one delegate at large The latter Is J. Fagan of Jersey City. The other delegates are James S. Engl is. W. H Arra».rang, P. J. Lydecker, John C 7. J. Gordon. C. A. Gmith. W H. .MacDonald. G. R. Bunten and Geo. F. Currie. Robert S Dana, of Trenton, was elected tbf medical officer for the year The new council of admlntotra for the year Is to be composed of Fred S. Schall. of Newark; Btehop -.Matas, of Trenton; William O. Alien, of Newark: Albert L. Wlnaaa. of MUtTillc, and Amos R. Dease of Comden.

Rutger’s Free Scholarship The twentieth competitive examineon for free Scholarships in Rutger’s College, the New Jersey Slate Oklegi aider thhe Act of March 31st. 1890 omenued by Chapter 90 of the Laws of 1906 and Chapter 2£ of the Lows of 1909. will be held at each bounty Court Houae In the'State on Friday and Saturday. June 4th and ith, 1909. beginning promtKiy at v 9 'A. M. and continuing until 8 P. 31- each lay. Particular attention la called to the ’act that hereafter these scholarships open to candidates for the de of Bachelor of Arts (A. B.), and .’or the degree of Bachhelor of Sdenc (B. 6c.). For further Information write to the College or to O. O. Barr. County

NEW JERSEY STATE BAR ASSOCIATION TO MEET

The eleventh annual meeting of the New Jersey Bor Association will be held at the Maribarough-fiieDhelm hotel, Atlantic City, on June 11 and 12, cati baring been Just issued by William J. Kraft, the secretary Associate Justice David J. Brewer, yf the United States supreme ootart. will deliver on address to the meeta will Clarence L. -Cole, preial-.

dent of the association.

reraor Fort will be present and invitations hare been extended to United States' Senators Kean and Brigge. ex-Goreraors Stokes. Murphy. Voorheee, Griggs and Werts: Chan-

cellor 14 ah loo Pitney. < William a Guminerf a associate Justices of t

coast and vlcq chancellors and Judges of the court Of errors and appeals. Urge and Inter eating meeting U

Convicts Paroled. Among those pardoned from Utste rison Uaat week were two prisoner* from Caps Mhy County. One bert Moncrief, who was sentenced September, 190*. for otn i the other A. O. Knox, sentenced in

Veterans to Attend First

Church on Sunday.

' Rev. Howard Wayne Stniti ly pastor of the South Brood street Uoptiel Church, Philadelphia, will preach the annual memorial day sermon to the members of the John toecray Pool, 0. A. R., on Memorial Day morning at the Firet Baptist Church. AU comrades of John Mecray Post No. 40. O. JL R.. will assemble at Post Room, on Franklin street, (old school building), at 8.16 a. m-, on Monday, May 31. 1909, to form into Us to proceed by railroad to Court House, Goshen. South Dennis, Tuckahoe and South SeavUle, to decorate the graves at the different cemeteries, returning by the first train to Bennett’s Station, there Joining In ooe platoon, proceed to Tober1 cemetery, and after a short address and prater by Rev. Mr. Mesler. comrades will deploy and decortbe graves of our fallen comrades. Then assemble and take conveyance Cold Spring cemetery-After a short address and prayer comrades will again deploy and proceed to decorate the graves of (alien comrade*, and again foil In line and lake conrey-

ice to Cape May City.

The afternoon exercises wm be Cape May CKy. All comrades, old soldiers and honorary members John Mecray Post No. *0, O. A. R-. II assemble at headquarters, corr of Franklin and Washington sis., 1.30 o'clock p. m., form In line And escorted by the dope May d West Cope May Cadets ov following route; Down Frank/lo street Hughes, to Decatur, to Beach, Jackson to Perry, to Washington. Rink HoR. on Washington street, whore addressee will be made by the clergymen of this cKy and others,also Intereating exercises by High school pupils. Evening exerclree attended by those having format invitations. The committee consists of 8. R- Wiles, J. J. Doak, Joseph Hi Brewtoo, James Ewing and T. H. Taylor. '

OAT, MAY 27,1609 :^ ! r rti ' , l .""—“r ‘ • boa* Utotwtor, patwaaal the prowtotaas of at sot of ^ • JUsfeUtoN of th* aut* of Maw J«rs«y antltled "Adf ACT to autt la* any City af tbto suu to n ■0MJ- bp aitker temporary loan* bp taeur or leaae* of boods, for any turn not exceeding (Ml turn par annum of tke

of th* real and

and to us* th* same (

retiring fpv*tiwg

bonded indebted nee* for the enlarge ment and improvement of tbe pub-

lic buildings, t

system and tor other lawful purpose* of such city,- approved March »nd, 1904, and tbe various not* supplementary thereto and amendatory thereof. Tbe proceeds of salt shall be used

A CHANCE FOR ALLOW a Frw Dollars Iqvcstod Now Will Give Any Man a Start in th* Great West—People Went Land— They Realize There Never Was But One Crop and There Never Will Be Another. There are thousands of acres of tood agricultur*i land left In the western states that can be purchased tor nearly nothing. The firm of H. B. Sanders A Co-. Judge Building. Salt Lake City. Utah, have an option on over a quarter of a million acres that they are offering at $2.95 as acre. This land is scattered aH over the state of Nevada and there is iota of R that will grow crops without irrigation. Some of It adjoint towns and can be led as additions to townsites. Other pieces especially that lying ajacent to rivers and creeks would make excellent fruit landThe above land waa selected 25 yean ago Ifheu, the entry man had bte choice 'of- all the lands of the B Sanders A Co., furnish a catalogue of these tends free upon application The above firm msdtr a specialty of lands. They can sell you timber lands Id tbe Northwest. Oil tends in California or Utah. Fruit lends. Irrigated Lands, or Agricultural Lands . any Western state. They make a specialty of State lands. Railroad lands, land Scrip and land Grants. They secure control of large tracts ind sett st small profits. The above firm baa secured aB tbe irrigated lands of the Green.'*?*' Valley Land A Water Co. Thetergest Corey Act withdrawal of fruit lands in tbe United Watea

of certain notes of said City as fol-

lows:

Note due March 18,A-D.,1909 $7732.69 Note due April 7,AJ)..1»09 10,000.00 Note due May 4.A.D..1909 10. Note due May lO.AJX.lMI 4 The bonds shall bear data tbe fifteenth day of June, nineteen hundred and nine, and draw interest at tbe rate of five per centum per annum payable Mini annually, end motor* in thirty years from tbe date thereof, said bond* shall not fie sold at than par of their face value: sold hoods shall be of the denomlnatioc of One Thousand Dollars each. Section 3. And be U farther ordained and enacted that tbe Mayor hereby authorised to sign said boods and tbe City Clerk and to affix the corporate (be CKy thereto and City Treasurer to countersign sam and sign thee coupons thereto attached, and the finance committee la hereby authorised and directed prepare said bonds ready tor execution by the officers of the City

Freeholder'* Meeting. Notice is hereby given that a stated meeting of the Board of Chosen Freeholder's of the County of ’Cape May. N. J., will be held at the Court House, in said county

o’clock A. M., tor the purpose of stilting the account of the ooautyjbear- ; lag reports of committee* and for the transoettoo of such other bosinaas as

AN ORDINANiSe ENTITLED ‘An ordinance vraMtog for the issuance and sals of bands of the CKy of Cape May, New Jersey, to the of fifty thousand

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Washington street, ■ely two thousand feet. Jag of the boardwalk and t* taka op - at the City

EWrcsttnaAlto fwbaDd-

the sewage lag at Michigan Madison avenues $13,000.00 Addition* and repairs to PariUoa.Nu 1 *2,000. ddltions end repairs to Boardwalk 2,000.00 Ertimstao of storm water Sower, 1 *,|€7.« Thera shall be peed from the proceeds from salt of said boods tbe tottonrtng sum* of moneye to take up

ioehove named; and upon their exes herein directed to eeil or any part thereof far the beat Price which can be obtained therefor, not leea then the per value thereof end noon the sale thereof or any pert thereof end the payment roof, tbe proceeds of such sale salee, shall be applied to defray the ooats of the addition and repairs to- fixe sewage disposal building, additions end repairs to Pavilion No. extension of storm water sewers Madison avenue. Corgte street, een street, Washington street, the rebuilding of tb* boardwalk, end to take np tbe floating indebtedness

herein referred to. be U farther or-

dained and enacted that upon the Issuance of the sold bond* an amount equal to two Per centum per aiuimr J] b« paid Into the stoking fond w create sufficient funds to meet such oot standing bonds st their <ao4 turitv. and there shall he assessed 01

tority, and there shall be

annually in the City of Cap* May

to pay. Into the

ceeaary amount, end also to psy the

Section 8. And be K further or-

nence shall take effect Immediately upon it* passage end.doe pabllcatto

f. F. JACOBY.

Preetdent of Council.

Approved Map 11, 1*03. aeti JNO. W- THOMPSON,

Home Site*—W.it Cap# May (•on Ugh and very desirable tag tote-all together or nlngte,

for cash or a* easy loetallmeota But,

tot* to b« had to Me bor- » nearly new otoe room stiweBtog with large ground#, 1 at lam than present cost

We Make Harness

end make It right. The quality of in. leather and tbe other material! need, .1 the best obtelAsble. and its cut put U tether end Hitched by skilled bsodi Double or single liarueai, for faizu delivery or road w«kodi. Fine carrUir

Bernes* it s specialty of oura. etc. VDon i Forget th* Place. W. A. LOVETT

Cor. Washington and Perry Street*

CAPi flAY. N. J.

W OP OUR OWN S T A flip ft FREE FREE With yoar first cash purchase of *1.00 and upward*, by presenting thli advertisement and leare all about our -FEW STAMP SYSTEM We have the best sboea we can tu£y for tbe money in great variety. Shoe* for men, women and children, and radeem the sumps when yon get 100 at

Opc XeadlnaTerminxl. 606 Wuhin

ECZEMA zuid PILE CUR? TTT5 T?T7 Knowing what It wa* to •ufl-1 r naa i win gir* free of charg r t ■filleted a poritive cure lor Eosen • Rheum. KrjripeU*. Piles and Ski, aa. Inalanl relief. Don’t suffer lout t. Write F. W. WILLIAMS. 400 M*nb. ‘— •venue N*w York. Eodoec itomr.

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COTTAGE FOR RENT. Containing seven rooms, bath, ta dosed airy, gas lights, gas rangetend has large porch and apadoos yard Trolleys pass the door. Centrally 1c csted. Call or address 52€ Wssblns ton streeL Cepe May, N. J.

—PrijW ■HBn* » WWUA. IfiToluabta Lm. •W. OyWa, qetlmii, mwienkieg, wliilaery. SeUcHbc today, or easd lor easple copy. mmugfA.mitmw.mmm. mx PROPOSALS FOR A GRAVEL ROAD

Cepe May County, N. J.

Seeled proposals will be received the Board of Chosen Freeholders

Cap, Meg pponty. N. J..

twelve o'clock noon of the day of Ue meeting, on tbe eighth day of

The Hisiory of ■:Cape May Counf/:-

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THE AB0RIGINAI JIMts TO THE PREJENT DAT

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AN accoui Delaware Ba The Whalini

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Alwrigines; Tbe Uutco 1. , ciilement of ihe County { rowlh of the Villages; Th* j

„ Xs ’- T'fie Hstablishmeut rjt 1 the New Guv. inneiii: The War of 1812; The i Progrcsa of Hi, ‘ounty and Soldiers of the W«i J

By LEWIS fo^NSEXL STEVENS 480 Page* 4ti ll.ustrstions, 31 Chapters. 5 Appends** «», C.SfPAlD ON SECElrt or ,2.00 ,» LSWIS T. STEVENS, Publlsbrr 610 W«8hlngt,.o St. Cape Mor. N. j

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(1903.) at Cepe May Court Home, N. tor tha oooatrttoUoa of a gravel rand : tram (he ending of the Firet Section of the Go* hen Bond bridge over Stoic* Creek, * dietonce of two end six hundred three thoaeidihs mile* (9.C03), end dfifcwu a* i« second section of Uto Qoebeo “4:Soid roe •. to be oonetructed according to ptona end epecUkcationa. which may be aeon at the office of Boo. Frederick Cttkynoo, State CcmmU«loner of Public Road*, Trenton, N. J, et tbe Director, Beeeleym Point, J. P. Fox, Chi*. Sayres end W. 8. Johnson, Ocean City; J. D. Ludlom, South Deiols; Schrilenger, Brme; J. T. Bennett end JL W A Roden, Cepe May Ctty; or the office of the Engineer e» Ocean „ v . On th* day nsd date firet mentioned att propoeai* received for sold work wffl be Immediately og and publicly reed by the Board

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Coocty, N. J., the seM Board re tag the right to reject any or sU bide, if deemed to tbe beet interests Bach bid moat he eocomiianied by e certified, check to . the . amount of Oh# TVweand DqUera. (*1*00010), drown payable to the order of An theny B. andth, Direotor of the Board ten. Btoe^Mer^ 0epe May

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The Daylight Store ^Announcement IVe feci positive that our Spring line of White Goods, Percales and Ginghams, as far as Style, Quality and Price is concerned, xs the best popular priced line in the market. yjour Snspection Snvited O. L. W. KNERR, 518-20 Washington SU

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