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THUBHDAY.<ANUAKY J6,1806.
^ Knlmd IVeT-offlwrjl Oenui < Siwce nearly all the proposed IVm<> mtie eandidatee for Fiwddetft are deolinioir In advance, why ofl-r the pcAlUon td Uowrner Wevta. lir^jefTl
ruon be oof*of a >>b.
Wagueetlon the Uicahty of Council' mode of making tranafcra from a propriatlon to another, aa wae done at Iti last BMwion. The appn>|>riaUooii fixed byordlnanre, and we t
■t be made in the
manner. Council UD<|ue*tional>ly liae a right to tranter I ht»e appropriations, Imt a aim pie motion cannot change an
/ • It M known for a fact that (Sovemor ; Urtera le Dot fkvomhle to an elective '-•-judiciary. There will ht^Do County Judge bill Introduced, but tbelayjudgc mtuil gather up Ida Judicial Uiga and take to tire wood*, or till* Ixginlatun will aurrly be after him. Henalor Voorlieea will introduce another bill following the line* euggeeted by Hupreme Court Juatiee VauSyckel, In the opinion given last September, when be declared uoflonatitutionai the Elective Judiciary act 1 The Legialaturo pnwerlbe tlie qualification* of the judge* of the Court of Common Plea* and it can aay that there eball he and be muat be a lawyer. It la not likely that the Lay Judge Amoaatioa will fight the bill thie time t-eea none that are member* can ex|>ect appointmeut from a Keputdlcan (iovernor. The Governor I* not aver thh change In the judicial KV»(em. Them: la perhapamote interadi Ifanted in the coume of the meumiug State admlnlatration than has been kbowu for yean. For the tint time in thirty yean the executive and legiria-. live brauebea of the Slate government will be in the band* of tbe can*. Thin condition of a flair* brought about becwu*e the people grew tired of Democratic extravagame and mianlie. (jovernoreiect (Irhrg* before the people and in a frank, candid and open-handod way told tln ni wliai he would do in cane be wae eleclMl Govemor. Ttie peojje believed in hi* honeaty and aincerilv. and he wan eterted by the large*! majority ever given Gubernatorial candidate t^i New Jenry Hi* coon* and ntteranre* rime hi* eieclloE go to prove that be will keep hi* pruminc*, and that no far a* he ■* contemed tbe State adminixtration will he conducted in a pur manner. M<»t all the member* of the I«gMature are burinem men, and w ill co-operate with the Governor in hi* effort* to tiring about muci>-iieed*d form*. The people expect rami of the iqoomiog admin intration.
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The lautb amrion of the Legiriatureurganiaed Tuesday afternoon at 8 o'clock. Jt* coming bad been a malter of than uaual imewt, for the rawon that within a week Governor-elect Grigg* will be Inaugurated, and then, for the firat time in a generation, will the three principal department* of tbe Bute neare*t to tile |«ople be tn the exdu*ive coutrol of tbe llepuhlicwu party. Tbe eighteen Republican Senator* eettled tbe context over Um Presidency of the Senate in the "ejection of Lewi* A. Thompeon, of Humeraet, thereby giving that county it* first representative in the aecoud higberi chair in the Bute aiuce the adoption of the rouatilulkm In 1846. The voUng of the Sena tor* wa* by secret ballot, and the tint ballot mulled in a tie, nine for Mr. Tbompeou and nine for Foster M Voorbeee, tbe leader of tlie Senate last year, the Chairman of the Senate In vraUgaUng Committw and the leader ' “f * laiRe follow iug in the late Gubernatorial nominating convention. Mr. Voorhee* went into the caucus confident of victory, despite tlie fact that three or four of Uie Senator* wen unpledged to either wide. He was reamured by the tie ballot, l>ut tbe second ballot showed that Le iiad only seven vote* In hi* favor. He wa* quick to congratulate Senator Thompson, and the oaucu* immediately elected him unanimously their leader on tbe floor
of the Senate.
Henry B. Balllnaou, of Union county, w a* elected Secretary, and K. M. Fielder, of Monmouth county, Amistant Secretary. Tlie other officer* were cluawn a* follow*: Journal trierk, William H. ixmg, tSomenet county; A**i»laul Journal Clerk, F. H. Church, Middkwx: Kugmring tTerk, 1-xlgar William*. Orange: Aiwiriaut Kngnwwing Clerk, < harle* T. Pallerwon. Ocean; HUICierk, Jame* E. Stanton, Sussex; Hergeant-at-Arms, Jame* L. Smith, t'umhrrtaud: Anristaut Mergeant-al-Arni-; Ueuben Carter,.Mercer; Calendai Clerk, David C. Van note, Camden; D>«>rker|*-r*, H. H. Darls.Gloumter; l-klaard U. D*vl*. Salem; Ibibert Hermann, Mrr.vr Wil liun W. IfiBnJng, Hergou; Janie*Si»-le.
Paaaale.
Tlie new President i* reiving h* ninth year In the Senate, and, while b. 1* reldoni biard from In the matter ol oratory, he i* alway. iuevklencr In * quiet I Kit cflertive manner in all mai ter*of lm|iurlani iegivlatinn. Prtwidem TI»omi»*.ii I* In hi* 6].t year. He wa* Slsrifl of Sytnenet county fr-Kn l<*«i u. I8W. He wa* flreKelM'lFd to tin Heuatr by a pturalily
mean* a *hort acaafon, making aatjourtimeul isimible early in Match, vf-ar eight hundred measure* w troduced, wUich wa* appalling alike to the new and Uie lioldifw r memlier*. /Tiii* Ix«i*Uture w ill art im tlwamend kin-nt» to tlie Bute Couwriiutioii sole milted at the last weaaton, proTtdtng-lor biennial aaailuD*, female mi drag*school election*, agminri all fi>riti* gambling, and remirieling tlie Bti
judiciary »yi«tem.
It j* expected that all time amendments will be paieed for Aubiunwioi a popular vote, except tbe one provk biennial rearion*. 11 lia* been disco ed by some who were at fli«t in ft of biennial sessions that in Bute* w t>er< there i» such a provision tlie better of tlie law 1* evaded by an adjourn froni one aMMiou of oue year b* alsKher
■mslou of the following yi
no practical result* follow from such a
law.
Tbe principal feature* of the reconstruction amendment* lo tbe Judiciary system are eliminating from the -Kupreme Court and the Court of Error* and Ap|ieal»nf the I My Judges, re*tricting the veto power of the Governor lu the matter of pardons, making Uie Court of Pardon* consist of Uw^ tiovemor. Chief Juaticp, Chancellor and Attorney General, without laymen, and making amstituilonal officer* of tbe Vice Chancellor*, who are to be apfninted by tbe Governor instead of by
tbeCbaucellor.
BU)» are expeeted to be Introduced reduce the cum(ieti*aUoD of the tieik of Chancery and the Clerk (flTtheSupreme Court. At tbe Senate i11iVefigSleTiTTiu-l winter Chancery Clerk McDennott tc filled that he received nearly |3),fW0w year from the office, and Hupretiui Court Clerk Imp staieil that Iii4 fee* amounted tu about 4i7,r«»i annuaih Whether tlufwe offiiiai* will receive reduction in the matter of fee*, which com prise the prerent Income*.
•^"wfUdiefiiPd, i* a* yet
heroic woik during Friday morning. The I<s*kw and insurance are eiUlmated a* follow*. H. E. Blown, building and content*, luMirgnce, »■(**>; Fiedler’s cigar factory, insuramv, tJfMi; NewiaiMt’* t>akerj’. HVM, no -insurance; Wixiei^ bwUding, ineluditig roBlrnts, |l^,«on, |«nia1ly (tiosrn l rreholders- Meellna. A regular mertiiig of tin* Ca|e Ma; County Board of Freelmidcf*-convened at Cape May Court Housemi Thursday moniiug. Director \\ m T. Bate lu the
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The liquor quest kin may he brought up in the *ha|« of a bill slmiihr lo the Ohio law. One of the Henalor* said a great many prominent proton* brliev. the prewut sysfem 1* uuJiMtifiable, and experience ha* proved it undeairaUe. It is quite certain that thelx’gislatu will abolish Burcreafully this year tl Lay Judge* of tbe county cnhrts, which attempted rest year in the elective Judiciary bill, but which was declared uncoowtltutional by the HupremeCoun opinion written by Justin: Van Hyckle. This will be done in a mannei ^tinted out in the derisfcm of the Court and will comprehend the |re«*ige o^-a law reducing lo one the uunii«r’of Common Pleas Judge* foreacb^dhuty,
and aatahUahiug as a qualitlc
auch riugle Judgwhip tliat Uie pWSOD shall be learned In law. Tlie Couslituprovide* that tlie Legislature sliall regulate the number of Judges, and there la no restriction in tbe Constitution against a statute providing that «*y« lawyer may he I he Judge. It will be provided that Uie Judge of tin court sliall be appointed by Um Oovr. It wae liecauae Uihjaw of Inst Sought to take the appointing lower from the Governor that it wa*
declared unconstitutional.
But little business will bedone in the first week of the Legislature. Committees will he appointed ou Inaugural Day ceremouk* and arraugemetils |wr-
fected for the event next week.
ailnnilc Cow til* I reohoMIrrw. Ttw Atlaulir manly IbVard «t Fro
tcrefctriit ami morewtrared ef- 1^^., ^ (heir merting i*et are*, n lie Amh-IXHI tiuttiBng. w hk-h COO- rk* ted T L. Mr4 oii!iell Kl<ward of <b W'Mh Um dretroygd W.sdey Mild- Aim* ire at Aralary i'**', and b
*;te Matron at a^saiary of f!(W prrai
• saved from drstnn-lkm. but ,
Us nidtiner) and fancy g-*«J. store - I Mr*. Alien, wiik-h wa* .hi Ibr firel fi»u of Uie Wontry building, fell a peey t« tlie flames, including the remlents.
Tbe Hoard al*” i
MvCoiinell as Bujs-nntendent of the i-»hiuty's new Insaur Asylum and kls w ife'a* Matron. Tbe Ikaan] |re-red a"
Chief FJfreth. of the Camden Drpart rereHution bsiking inlo tlw malicr-mi-uf, with a detail of men, |*-rform.-d improi ing tbe Miiuly road* in reven
localities in tlie couuty, and
ter of five was appohilrd to remler wufi tlie Bute Board. ITsr Ikrerd will, a«Mti a* the new asylum is ii-mpietnl and ready for oecu|reney, hold a «peei»l meelitig to make wcnsreVy arrant'meni* fitr traiiaternug tlie eottntx - iretients now in Uie Htate Asylum at
Trenbui to ilial enuuty.
WAMJMIAKEK'tl. I'nii ii-i.u-uiA. Januwr} ISr i-M. &>
Tbe moHt disastrous tire l^at has vkiiled a town In Uie southeni part of this Htate visited Hammonlou, Atlantic county, late Thursday night and deiroyed a half dtsteti building*, (reusing low* of over $30,(100. Tbe flame* were first noticed Issuing from the Xewlaud halter}-, in G. W. Pressy's building, on Bellevue avenue, adjacent to Uie Camden aud Allamic hail road station and, although an alarm was Immediately sounded, it was but a few moment* before the building completely enveloped In a sheet of flame, tbe lurid light frightening reel dents in the outlying districts, who believed that Hamtnuutou was doomed
i destruction. .
Tlie I {amnion too Volunteer fire Company worked hefokreliy, but warn realized their Inability to reqic with tbv flames, aud aid was summoned from
Camden.
A •perial Pennsylvania trapi. carrying a Camden fire cum|«ny, with I6<>i feet of h<ree, wa* on the seene as quiekl} as steam omld get them then-, and Um efficient service rendered did much to allay the fear* of tbe terror-strirken eitlani* and elMwk Uie fire. After tbr ftamr* had completely gutted t lie baker} tMiildlng, the rigar manufacturing «stai> lishmeut of Herman Feldler ireugiit fire from flying emliers, and in a few moment* wa* a roaring ftimaop. Wink this build lug wa* being consumed Ilk almost isiweriere citlscus w<r Is^iduu every eflort possible to slay I'm- pWaj.— of Uie flame* in tlie liardware store of HamurI E. Hrox u. which adjoin* Us dortroyed bakery, I ml Uie fltmes easih asarrted lltelr piwrr*. and Uie strurlure lay a crumbling mas* of eliarroi ruin*. At this juncture Uie druse votumre of smoke and Uie inlcnre lurei drive Um> firemen from their |b*>IUoiis, and while stream* of water were taring dlrectrel toward* Uie Wooley buikllng, a trig Uirarreiory *trurture, flamiw wt n detected iu lb* rear of Uiestrortiue, and It, too, was Mum leveled lo the
The minute* of tbe prevl-m* meeting w<dMi|>|iroved withi^ft iumruetit. Ttie ekvtkKi of alnis-liouw wleward was made »|irria! order of liuriuere for
aflernisin seasion. •
Committee on Lunacy re|«ir1ed II inmates In Bute Asylum (oneof wJumh lias riuce died leaving t.t inmate*-. Aim* house commuter reported 23 inmale* in that Institution. Committee ••u Public Building* re|*>rted purcb of drinking fountain at a con of lere than two, and also agreement Court Houre Water Coni |»»iiy to* same with water at $10 per annul The usual t«leh of bill* were audited
and approved.
HUi of BberUTTmnlln for attending beaters at $31 |«-r mouth, led to cusmJoo in wbirh It wa* staled that the county wa* laying more than double wbat it ought to for this work. Thi* was Uie view taken by Merer*. Ew ing, Hayne*. A. Canon, Lee, and T CnfaoaV By a iinanimuus vote the bill was referred lack to tbe maker. Mr. Haynre moved to appoint a committer of three fo confer with Bherifl ou Uie *ubje«-t, and the name was carried, but one member voting in tbe negative. Direror appointed Mirers. Haynre, A. Cor-
nu and Ewing.
Bill of Pinkerton Be ten live Agcucv. St.17, k>r iuireUgaliug Tuckahoe grave robbery, wa* approved by Justice Ludlow. A. Corson dr non in nil it greatret oulragerv’er jK-ris-tratud nil tlie people ofCa|>c Maycuuniy,and tlinughl it sliould not I.- |aid. Tbe bill wa* hat. County Collector K<re reported that te Iiad secured from pfTvatr pari ire a lieck fur $1400 iu selUemrnt of tack lax re due tlie county from Cape May Point, but that the $111.6(1 still doe from the borough of Boutli Cbpe May renliim hell kre iu Uie nialler of *ecurbig Uie Bute sclwsd money. Couuty Superintendent Miller said the tewrlu-r-were netding their |ay and could not it until tlie total amount of s»-l**> (ax wa* paid into the Blair treasury rtmld not the Ikard direct the payment made from fluids on hand ? This Uie riolkilor said wa* purely Illegal, aud a guaranteeing (lie supiKirf of (tie Ikard should tlie C-ollector gel Inti trouble by advancing the money, wai
lust.
After dinner the first burinere was the elect ton of an almsliouw Bteward. AppliealkHis were received from K. H. Ludlam, the |>rreent incumbent, al $3H3 (»-r annum; Ed. M. Hutchinson at $331.40. or «0 .cent* per day; E. A. Mixner at $400. Messrs. Bniitli and Hoffman were ap|*iinted leileis, aiuf Uie first bsllot resulted in Uie ylerUoii if IamUsiu, he receiving 13 votes for Hutchinson. Tlie nialler of a bridge at Broadway was taken up. Mr. Ewing moved Uiat a contnw-t be awarded lo baiid Uie bridge. BeprewnUtivre of the King Bridge Company, bf Cleveland, Ohio,: aud Uie Berlin Bridge Company, of Connw-Urut. presented plan, with approximate figures, indicating that Umbridge could be built for $400. T. Corson moved that Uie Bolk-lhir rorrpsjioiid with Justice'Ludlow iu regard to the Detective hill growing out of the desecration of the grave of Mrs. Wallace iu tbe cemetery at Tuckabue Hiver in AtUntie county; it being .the prevailing imprtreijpi among the tiers that when Judge Ludlow signed tlie order for |>ayment of Uie bill he did i with Uie belief that Uie crime wre uniniltted in Gape May couuty, there being no apparent Justice In Uiiscounty tiring ealk-d on to pay lor Uie detection of crime in Atlantic county. Tlie motion prevailed. A motion to build a steel bridge at Broadway waa carried by a vote of 8 to Sc^The contract was tlien awarded to tlie Beilin Cviui|ialiy at a cost not to xeeed $431 for Uie *u|ier>tructure. Bherifi Tomlin prevented a propisdJoO to ••Jauilor" tlie Jail^ eouuiy offiere md court bom*- al $IMI |» r aiiuutn Hie in*>tton to accept tbe bid wa* l«»t. 4 'ommitti* on Public Building* were ilirected to introduce time electrlc liglil* in tbe Clerk'* Office. Rreniutiou loretiuild bridge at “Clint's Mil|” wa* adopted. Ibssilul ton dim-link C.ninly CWlector lo advance $.H I due fn>m Houth Ca|ie May on >'(ate BcIm*iI tax wa* carried by Mr. hoing moved to try and secure
Another opportunitv to buy at prices even lower than last year’s forced sale on account of
settling a partner’s interest.
The sewers aild makers have disappointed us in making Clothing proihptly. The season has been backward. Between the tw<>—-- _ W c have enormous stocks, and in order to make
quick sale,'will sell at Half Price,
$32 oo Overcoats, $20.oo §2,5.oo Suits, $I5.oo 25.(H) “ 15.00 20.oo “ lO.oo 20.oo “ lO.oo 16.oo “ 8.oo Thousands Good'Warm Suits and Overcoats, $5.oo
WANA1AKER & BROWN Sixth and Market Ninth and Chestnut WM. H. WANAMAKER
Twelfth and Market Streets
notwithstanding the very low prices - the rule is still in force to pay Railroad fare—on very moderate pur-
chases.
x: the neglect of rtoiilh (’ iv Iwr tax. UcM-iiiUou by Hgyure II: of Bbrrifl for niuiiiug ImiwI th was iurrlcd.
whk-lt I w'ill lrede for krt* l - .u-l brt wren Hixth and Twelfth ■Un-t*. (Inswn ('ily. 1 also Imre womr g<*al building lot* ull whh li I will elect cottage* f »uy one wisiiing b> Invcwt in % li<m i.y Um- ww. Terms rew-Hiwi'le. JLl fir .iiortgagrelakeniMi the pro|sYtieJh Im ireln-d ('..rtv-pMidrinv- -siliciteO. Ami. D. Brria^ Biiihlt r.
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Vnprecedatted Fur Selling h^s been £oin£ on here since early Novcrriber, when to alreaoy Well-rounded stocks we added more than Tan Hun tiri l Thousand Hollars" worth of Trtssbtwrtky Fur Garments. It was a bold stroke, and it has been feebly copied far and near. It is arousing to read of these efforts. Unknown furriers -have sold unknown quantities. • Liftlelteard-of factors in the trade have been heralded as purveyors of rich fur garments. And there the efforts cease. Values ruling here during November and December*were easily beyond successful competition—prices averaging aliotit half those of former seasons. Hut. astounding as have been these values, we have made Prices a Fourth Third Lower Than Tver / And the richest furs are included in these offerings. A descriptive wort! follows: Aslnxk him ( AS—., llna*! with salin rtmdaior. &.&• Astrnkjinn ( «pre. mndr from whole and wrli-matcbed sklo*. lined with j-tiu. tit ( mmda S-xl-kin Capes, sat In lined.MO. Cunsda (vwUkin Capre, with storm collar and edges fmiskrd with genuine black thihrt: fund with shUo rhadamr. $ia. Wool Sealskin Cape*, satin llmd; ■form rollar and from* edged with genuine marten. $18. Such garments are nsunUy $4>. Bertric Sealskin Capes, with full storm collar. {JS necular $43 gar-
ments
Wool Sealskin Capes, with storm collar and edges of marten, $30. Heg
Established 1836. Public Ledger
PHILADELPHIA.
Public Ledger's
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Electric ScaHkin Capes, both front* oturd with genuine marten: lined with bear) satin rhadamr, $Ki Ca|sw of M-mkey Fur. handsome in mntertal and workmanship; w-ith double »Uirm collar of electric sealskin. $av A few genuine Persian latmhsktn Capes, with full storm collar, lined with fancy silks. $40. Fi.t.r Persian Lambskin Muffs,correct style, at $830. Nn* k Scarfs, 41 and more. Of course, these are merest h i nts from the vast collection. Interesting reading, surely. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR If home-sewers could make Muslin Underwear equally dainty and elaborate to cost no more than our selling prices they would still be shortsighted to do so, for the wearing out of wife and mother cannot be counted in dollars. And more thousands of women are agreeing with us each season—more and more thousands since we have raised the standard of excellence. This Seventeenth Half Year Sale is a revelation ! Never were the garments offered so perfectly made; so more than liberal in pattern. Never have we translated so many Paris ideas. And the supply is not limited to American made, for store in this country carries an equal stock of Paris-made Lingerie. Joint Wasamakf.il
lie for rales tyr rlaasMed i NutacrtpUun (<iere ss (Mluw*: IXally I.rUger (Sunday
Ksturday »I.«-cl g «*r
ICE,
14 Sffk| Vile Im.
F. E. Champion,
COAL, l«t 6(a4ti. «li Sum WOOD,
AII^Langths Cut to Orxlar. OFFICE AID RESIDEICE: 634 Asbury Avrnuk
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iThe White House, H. H. BODINE, REAL ESTATE BROKER AND CONVEYANCER, Asbury Avenue, above Seventh, OCEAN CITY, N. J. Pro]wrties bought, sold, exchanged and rented. ROBERT FISHER, REAL ESTATE ANB INSdRANGE.
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All kinrt* of rral_re(»i«ff»kiic!11. wtUl «ii«l rxetmugod. Pe-pertire «ti hand III all drejtal.u- ksxUbais. IfV.’" 1 h*'*’ anylhing to di*|*-s of al a taugaiu t—ntr j lo mo, and if you want a Iwrgain i can «utt you. 1 n-uranee w ritten in Best Home and Foreign Companies.
ic, write njc for catalogue
OFFICE: SEVENTH STREET AND ASSORT AVENUE.
NOTICE,
The plumbing firm existing under the name of SMITH & THORN has by mutual consent been dissolved. The business will be rontinued by HENRY A. W. SMITH AT ' 846 Asbury Avenue, who will give his personal attention to the business.
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In all (licir l<rancbes by competent w« j solicited, and salisfariioii guarantccvl. Also 1‘aiats, Oil*, Vami-hre, Giare, eh-.
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sign won
imru. Ciiner .-ily «r oMiutry. K-timatew Full line of Wall|ia|a-r and Flcoiirations.
Store, 1046 Asbury Avenue, near Eleventh St.
R. B. CORSON,
Fureral ♦ Bireotor, Washington VanGilder, Manai-er, "■■ '-■’ ■ ij-i-u. Petersburg, N. J. E. B. COLES & SONS COMPANY
W (••(reals mm* Mstall Drelrr. la
Sf LUMBER an- MILL WORK.
Ian:r«t «.«* of Hemlock, Whil» .mil Yellow l*mr Poplar, Cipn-r. Che»toul; Oak ami olhcr h>rd woodi a
Miss M. E. MATTHEWS, Artist, s P“>«l>y- (> <u nr I UrJ Wood Mill Work and office fixture,
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CITY SHOPPING MADE EASY!
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FRONT, BELOW KAICHN AVE., oaMOKry. nkw .ikkmky.
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