HBBAXD. THUK8DAY. DECEMBER 80. 1809
Has Confided to Friends Man to Succeed Fort Not Beed Named
IT MAY BE A FRIGHT
Mid te Mam Corn# to tfw P*rUn« of tho W«r< With EdwAfd C. ttokoo ond will aMk a«r«on SUt* ioM tor For Oovomor—A RatJMr Son utlorxl Roport. __
TroDUtB. Doc. *7.—PoUUcIab* hort at* todmi’ Uio dolAlla of a iMbor aiiriMttirr' report to Uio olta^t that Dorld Baird tba RopuMicau iMder of South Jotmt and ax-Oov artaor Edvard C. Stokes who hope* to aucoeod Jofco Kean aa United State* Senator are no lon«cr aa cJo*» political trtMfli aa they once were— not that they hare bad a tilt or hare become entirely hoaUle to each other but becanee Mr. Baird hlmaetf enterI.in. the Identical political ambition Stoke* does la re«ard to the Senatorship. Baird baa DM yet declared hie candidacy bat same of his friend* think he win do so before the Le«l»iature conrene* next month. No on* here Mam* to doubt that If Baird should become a candidate he win be able to capture a mcjority
MNATT* HEW OFFICIALS Walter Hem*’., of Cap* Hay, A**»" ■M|^ili Clerk The Republican majority membm of the Stale Senate. In Oaoca Tree ton on Moodaj. ratified ••slate" arranxed tor by them durlna the caxelu* hour* Of the la*t Lee • • tore. A« -a* ear«e.»*d. U. -*.! eph B. Frellnahuyeon. of Rerilao.S<* f, wa* agreed upon for 11 Of the 1*10 eeaelot. an Senator Eroeet Plainfield. Union County, for majority leader. Without a dleeenUn* rote. also. Howard Tyler, of Cumberland, county wu again chosen to be the Senate .Moratory tor the next eeealon. and tvOHam C. Murphy, of Camden, wa* once more glran the aestotant tecr*taryahlp. The other officer* ekotad were: Journal Clerk—John W. Clift. Unto Sergeant at arm*—Gandaloup A. Holl. Mercer. A*alatent Sergeant at arm*—Cha* R. renten. Burlington BUI Clerk—John Heck. Bergen Asslitant BUI Clerk—W. C. Homan. Cape May. Superrtaor of BUI*—Edward A.Seximlth, Monmouth. A**l*t*nt Superrlaar of Bin*—Beniamin Pateraon, Salem. Stenographer—Hwood W. Moore^f The snow atom In South Jeiwey 1 clayed the itarUng of the caucu*. tens tor* Minch, Plummer and Qaunt lid not arrire at all and the can cm ra* bald without then. The steering commltlee wm» comweed of Senators Wakelec, Bradley Brown, Learnt and Hand. Capa May will also hare a gallon taper, probably Daniel Co*gTOTe;*nd a committee clerk, probably e*-Po*l master William T. WUllama.
* COUXTT. of the Republican rote* at the primaries In count!e* South of Mercer. In thh erent ox-Ooremor Stokes would hare to look for hi* chief rapport in North Jersey t of kosslp that la conthe *e*t of the holiday season among the politician* arises from a report that a dark horse may after an be nominated for Governor, and that neither Vivian M. Lewis of
who hare thus far b a* RapubUcac poealbiUtlea, will get the ooml nation. In regard to this matlMr, • David Baird Ugures prominently again. Baird I* (footed as having Imparted to cooOdeatlal political friend* recently the
TUa story casts a deep mystery over the nit nation, as the poUtldaaa view It. Baird. It is conceded, win be able to control the South Jersey dale
stances, no man could be nominated against Baird * wishes. The question of Interest then U, who la Baird's dark horse! Sera* think that State Senator Edmund W. Wakalee of Bergen, may be the man, because it is no secret that Baird has
This dark bora* talk. U, naturally, having a disconcerting effect, especially among tha Lewis men and the
Tram Jersey City Journal *** i these day* vid Baird as favoring Edward Casper •toke* for United d John
Ackerman ars both millionaire*, and each has been mentioned aa Gubernatorial poelWhtlr* next year. Mr. Prelinghuyseu Is an crowed candidate for tb* Governorship and ln-
of the State to obtain the non Hon. He Uree shoot a mUe and a back of Raritan and Is In the insurbuslneae In New York. Mr Ackerman is In the cement bosineec In New Tork. The House of Assembly committee on Tnosf Cape May county the assistant to the lark of the House. BASKET BALL NOTES By E. P. Stltet, Jr, Mi Philadelphia North American. Gua Hines Is playing the game of his life at guard for the Cape May High School Ove. He 1s captain of the
last year’s champion Cape May Association team. hack Into the game this week. He la a tower of strength and will
> has been playing
the West Cape May team. wIB return to tha Cape May High School aa for the rest of the raaaoc. Pour hundred persons saw tha Cape May High School-Cape May Aasocia-
Saturday. Cap* May won by a small margin. The third and deciding game wlU be played la the near fi la expected .this will draw ai owd. Ike high school lads are fa-,
■rites Ml to L
Nichols, of West Cap* May,
officiated In his first game on 8 day and gave good satisfaction
t In a suit and practiced
r win n
* famous forwaid of last see son, am be with West Cape May on New Tear’s ave at
vlllc.
Ipbla team played gams on Thursday. They sd by the Cap* May fan*, tetriken of tha Cape May Ting to arrange a series'' with tha dtlsatlr City High School be played la etty. and aa* on neutral ground. “Big BO’’ Cassidy of tha Cape May am. >* playing a great gams Boy Ststaer, Cap* May’s guard win *arn to his horn* la Oeaan City after Mew Tear's pay. one of tbs best
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What Yon Wont Wny Yon Want It When You Wont It
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What It Wrens With Our Public
The foregoing Is the generic title an extraordinary series of tlx spec 1 articles, by Joseph M. Roger*, to be published In UpplnooU s Magaztiu
N. Chadwick, of the Board of Wat Supply, City of New York. R. Pulton Cutting, Bureau of Municipal 1 search, and Toshoi Matsumars. Japanese member at the Com mere Commission to America, famish
beglnlcg with (he January Issue. No-1 Powerful and thoughtful article Uee that there l* no luterrogatloh. tW* subject, EUlt Parkej; But-et. -• point after the title. It U npt a ques- “«>“• *• ^ »««“» °* •“«*• U Pigs " tlon Mr Rogers 1* dealing with facts contribute* a better story in "The -facto ascertained by him after Water Goat." Emery Pottle contn months of the most arduous and cart- &ul '* » eotlUed "The Woman Ml research. Bays Mr. Rogers: ° f Intellect" which will give pleasure “There 1* something wren* w'l t° admirer* of this author. There are the public school*. More than that. •«»«™I <***' Article, ip there Is something fundamentally ^ ‘“ n «- aU of which wUl appeal to wrong with other ih-orlc of educ. «»• 01 food ftaraiuys.
Uon. We teach but we do not educate,
a good deal of money
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Low Cost, Certainty, Simplicity,
and
tell the whole story of Prudential policies. There is a contract for every insurable man, womm and child, with a premium to suit, in
The Prudential
Why
to little purpose It it not to prove these statements. They are admitted by educ*tors,from university president* to primary teach ers; by school administrator*, from state and federal officials down those In the smallest country districts by parent* the country over; while children themselves are, of course, dissatisfied This series of articles is examine—un technically edefects of existing syvtema.offer i ao—tractive criticism, and make pestioos looking toward improveL It Is hoped through Ihejn to m among both parents and teacha deeper Interest In the needs qf. public schools, to the end there may be leas complaining Intelligent effort to amend
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lie months ago Rogers contribu- > Upplncott's a series of papers entitled “Educating Our Boys," which attracted wide-spread attention. The new series will maka a still stronger appeal, for It deals clearly and clnctly with a topic of vital Interest to every man, woman, and child In the United States. Teachers everywhere and. In fact, everybody who is directly, or Indirectly Interested the cause of education, win And these articles helpful and enlightening. The first, on “Some Notable Deficiencies" win be found In.the January, number Other papers on "Education Outside of Books,’’ “The Teacher." '’f ’’The Coot of and “A Model School Outlined,” win appear In consecutive It U not too much to that this Is one at the most striking noteworthy aertoc of arflcls* brought out by any magasioe.
Magaxlna.
Magazine" opens (wilt a Mg political feature entitled "The End of Oannonby J. C. Welliver. Control of the Free*, the Turtle* and the uevomment" is second of a eerie* of arUelsa'-t* Russell under the general title, "The lepnbUc." How
problem of
riage Is shown ky Harris Dickson. In “The Negro’s Idea of Marriage. ’.‘Fighting Faces of Our Senators, "by Sloane Gordon is Illustrated with Inti ng caricatures by Vet AnderThls number con tain* a jf the opinion of MJtOO I ers on polftteal questions of the day. analyzed under the general beading. “Is Taft Leader of Follower of
HU Party !'
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Ur CoapWtoo" h t sMSY wy Mary 1
Tb* second installment of “Tha Unjust Jndge" cooclods* a powerful and Lather Long. Porter Emsrsoo Browne has a story "Oesar and Todd’s Utile Girl" Thar* te a thrUBng teatoOhnent
-me Sh
of Destiny,” by Lew Soott, and aa-
IHONSTER CHRISTMAS CAKL It Was g«v*n Fsst High an* the Lar-
Cect Ever Mad*.
Reproduced below L e picture of t , mammoth Cbrisuna* cake, said to be the laivv-i oav ever,uwidv llwaseewo Iasi Chris! m-'ts lu a shop In Leyton•tone. Eligi-rd Some Idee of Its sice may be panted wbeu 1( Is stated that It Blood aevru frr( high sod weighed
no leai than IJiui pounds
Those who luny di-elrv to tarn oal a rival ceke may be Imrrwsted to learn that the following ingredleut* were used In It* manufacture: One hundred and flfly-two poond* of tiutter. L'. pound* of «ugr,r sc* pounds of llooi U0 pouod* of r.iWv*. IM pnonds o suitsn*r.. MO (Hinuds of rurran - *. 8.000
pontn:* of citron peel. 8b
We have a Foil Line of
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Radiators
: From $ 1.75 Up
pound* of le
ii peel^Sb pounds of or
ange peel 40 tkon.is *f aim nda St -pounds of milk OS quarts: 1“ ■ pound* of aimoud paste. !00 puandx of king sugar. 0 pounds of frvab lemon Juice 21 pound* of mixed spteva, I pound ot nutmegs and l-poond of eoseoc
Has Cupid Met Hls-Deatht Girt* of I be j, marriageable ase are “entirely aelOdb" si least, that Is wbet a Freorb-srleortel. l^oo dr N«rreille.- dsetereu. Be Uses* bis eonclustoo upon ibr answers lo 300 letters which be seal toss many girts, asking them if they dgslred n* why so: If not. .why not. ezerption." atys illy, yfbry Ignored In their answrra. It
Girls of the entirely self-
Mb." T J Twenty-six of tb* girls wbn said — m ■ ■ ' —*
r mlghi h*.vr go ^h bapen ht kh^bnud-.
ward to baring children. Two glee love ae a reason ftw wb-hlng marriage Of the slz who did not want marrisge three gare III health a* a rrsmo. Two hated men. nndbioe wanted a career. The 100 W-ttrew were evenly di( Idfd
American clrts. '^of Bard the w-rd lore; to ihrm maniaw
The Engl lab. too. fnrnW i.i s lerw* plurality of iboo* who wan- in merrtagr a chance for Wtoteoai
St* feet Stove Tubing FREE with |
every Radiator
cape'may \m\mm co. 406 Washing loti Street
Winter SKIN Trouble If yon keep free front (be chapping, cracking and roughening . f your • kin which follows expo.nre (o the inclement weather of winter, yot: must lake s little o*rc of your skin.
St.
Regis Cold Cream “It melts on the skin” Prevents and Cures all cold weather skin trouble* and irritation, healing .hap-, and skin cracks, softenlug and smoothing rough skin, and nourishing dry, starved skin I vatic. Sold In 10c collapsible tube* and hi 23c and 50c Jrrs For sale by Leading Druggists Everywhere. Manufaclared so Icy by H.raKN,i>iiiai!M].fi
struct!on Charles J. Baxter has given an opinion to the effect that any teacher, principal dr sitpervUlug-prin-cipal who has been employed In the te district for throw-oonaecutlrc rs next preceding Sept. 1, l#09.and is employed for tha current school year, brings him under the protection of the teachers’ tenure of office act. and secoras him permanency of poalttqo In said district during good behavior and efficiency. FOB SALE—An UnderanodgU'yrwwrit. or A uni, R, Herald Wflr*
Notice to Rtockholdsrs Notiee U hereto given that the rogilar annual meeting of (he stock1 old ers of the Merchants National Bank. Capa May. N. J.. wU be held house, corner of Wash tngton and Decal or streets. 00 Tuesday. January 11th. IMS. between the hours of 11 A me,and 18 m. Tb* purpose of the meeting te tha election of directors to sarvs for iht transaction of such othar business as may properly come id meeting HENBT B. ELDREDGB
Cep* May County Common Ploaa
Heading for
i.has. A. Swain's To make Pur-
chases for
SETWISE
^ew Year Presents Roller and Ice Skates, Sleds, Carpet Sweeners, Denner Sets, Decorated and Plain Lamps, Water Sets, Artware, Pocket Knives, Scissors, Carving Sets, Safety Razo>v, in fact anything you want. I have the largest and finest assortment of Japanese ware in»hisciiy. Call and see.
CHEES A. SWAM
Cape Mav, N.
305-7 Jackson St.
...THE... Merchants National Bank
CAPE MAY, N. J. Has the LATEST AND BEST IN FIRE AND BURGLAR PR,OOF VAULT CONSTRUCTION, and cordiaUy invites your careful inspection of same. Private Deposit Box(W for rent at a (< per annum will insure absulnte safety of your valuable papers, 80c. -1 Ptr Cat. blrrat ABrac* o* Tret Dcpwits
OFFICCMS
W. L. Stkvxss, President jofKj.11 H. Hanks. Vtoe-Pres* Hknby H. Ki.drexxik, Cashier
G go hue H. Ukkvbs, Vioe-Pres
KVRHBTT J . J BKBKLL, ASSL C*shi*
\Cm. H. Church W. L. Cummings Joseph H. Hants John T. Hewitt
DlftCCTOR* V H. Meonty John W. Meorsy W H- Phillip*, M. D.
Kasve* itherford ii- W. Springer
Ice and Coal
Lehigh and Susquehanna
All Sizes""" ^ *
Kevins PUn* 76
4 4 Net Ton
CHAS. S. CHURCH
Tacksnn and Perry St*
«. 1M4. which deed Is recorded In U. Clerk’s Offlo* sforesaM. In Book NoIfc. ot Deeds at pages 86 »*., and U further appearing by affidavit that
August W. irt*. a period of 1
ORDERED, that the sajd Mgrahsli Brown, or his heirs, devisees or per. soogl reprreentatlvea. show esus* be-
utte Paul!re Cteka'and Jacob F. Cake. * thlrtjr ^ and hrete^. toi th* flrat day of An- mortssgor. a« morag^ are dta !L “^ ku»dred and seventy- «<» ‘*>at th. briro deVUe- cw per-
sona-' roproaeniaiivea. at the mortga-
, .»m, »«• c * IU>ot ^ and U, ‘ t 0,e doltors on- cwtala ^ 'oortfogv baa bew fufly paid and
I mated In Lower Townablp,Cape aatlrflsd.
•Si- sss
of record ot mortgages by order of a ■ circuit Judge or tew Judj* of a E. Ewing, 'ri- Wroved March 10. 1881. and th.
Capa May, New Jersey, os Wednesday, the twwnty-sixth day of Janaary, l»n, at Lm o'clock la the forenoon. why the said mortgage should not ho canaeUed of record: and It te further order a* that this order 80 show causs be poblteksd M the “dap* May County Oasetta," gad tbs “Cap* Msy H*r-
JAME8 M. E. HILDRETH.

