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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXV

OCEAN CITY, N. J., THI KSDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1904

NO. 29

SOME CHANGES IN GAME LAWS Important Facts of Interest to Gunners in State of t New Jersey.

r*mr law. rturinr the liavr elTcrtcd the oM period.: runner., of whom there

o|*ti .

TKsrs OK Tin: in. as JUDGE S DECISION CADSED A SCARE

fully and ■<

Of tb. •-

flue lu the rnln. •f llie IVnivlan. implete rr.»rd of

aouie of their nlm-ailuiul ayateuw. lu IVru the klutt of the country was called the Inal, and hi. rldrat i».a. w ho Wan alw .-iy . l.roitalit Up to iitUN-eed him.

jrontiK n

Hare, raldiit, rray. blaek and foi ~iuttrel..c|iiall. partridre. rrooae, Knrll«li or rlnr-nrotted plieaaant—Novemler III to December XI. It t. unlawful to remove any ittiall. raffed rrotiw, pinnated rmuae. woodmek, hare .itunmotily known a. rabbit i, ai|Ulrrel, KiirII.Ii pheaNatit or rinR-neeked l>liea.anl from the State. It i. unlawful to hunt partridRC, Rrou«e. phem.-

aul. nuail, woodeook or n

lltrrri. a tracklnR anow upon the Rmiind. It 1. unlaw ful to pennil doRa

to rati raliblt at ulRlit aflRiy tl ran at larR* l» wood, or fieldi

■led by rabbit, or Rame blrda except lietueen the tlr.t of October and th llr-t of Keliruary, or at any time It

wood, or Held. Inhabited by deer.

Woodcock—July J to July St am

fram t •c.oberl to OoU.ber.xi. | tVeat" Th,^. ’..O^uRh t.ray, KurII.!. or W ll»n -olp^-1 m . nr ^ n>l|lx , wrn . t , ne ^ March 1 to April SO and from Septero-, <*,,,* . Imal , Bhl upoll , lir art of

l>er I to Deoember 1. var

Kallblrd, mar.li honor mud hen and | All the prlnoe'a retailrew. bora of feed bird-September 1 to Deoember 1. about hi. own .Re and ml led tlie Inca

No perxin .hall take more than thlfty j n»t>lm.

mar.It liena In any one day.

I'pland plover—AuRuirt 1 toOctol

new i.... But Property Owners Fonnd

That Fire Insurance

...end the ! Policies are All Sight. “termtlni! The recent det lidon of JudRe Kelt let, ir Vblwtreti i" f , ’ lllla,,el l ,bta . tba Hardman caw, ixitnodetml lo ,l ‘* "iMicipaaicy” clauw In ■ III brave ! |1,T ‘"“"rane* policiea, lo the eflbrt

| that bweea cannot be recovered on

the north.! propertlea tiurned remmlnltiR uooeeuind Peru, pied more then ten daya, unlaw there ■b dilution i- a idipiilaHnn to the contrary In the r children i ooutrant, had the effect of keepliiR '' lll ^ uu ‘ :l1 local iiiMtrance men bu.y for aeveral

Amen.an i^aya pa«t.

HlRht after the announramenl of the JudRe - . ilecieion, a |ierfect Hood of letter. poured lu upon the principal In--ttratice office, in tkb city, the writer, demanding to know whether they are •roteoted by their preaent Inauranoe «illole«. They were euawerad that •'ey are protected hy » ‘‘rider" on all the pollcle*. Thl* "rider" read.: ‘rit lleRed to remain unoccupied a irthin of each year." Thl. I. p clauae

ItrltiR.

rork for

a military w-h.

which.

and bad their Dual e

, r j the aaiuc time.

The literary part of tliolr rdumtkm I waa Inquire! Into In prlrate by the

(.cere, dork a, bmot and wild water , w ^ >ond „l to . l-Heptembe^^J April SO. It U tt „ -.mdemle l»erd- of Wmt Point, ilaw ful to lake any game except by , but thaw rxamlnatl.ma were followed

e mean, of guny held at arm’a i by public exerclm.

■Rill. It I. unlaw ful to hunt geow, Tbe publlo exerclae. were rood noted

any water wild fowl except, '’J » otmalidlng of the m.^t

between OD^hour before aunriae and t >ro,nlw ‘ nl • ,f ,hr ^ *"'•* u, “ 1

otto hour after .unm, or to hunt any | ^

, kind of water wild fowl from boat, j y „ r to pmddr OT „ tUf ^dnatlona l 1 not propelled by oar. or paddlea. It „ p^,^ Th , uradn.tlnR exerj I- unlawful for any peraon bunting or Hm. a( ,be royal Pent via n mlllttry

; Ktiniilug after geeae, duck., a wan. or acad.nty laated for a mouth

' brant or other water wild fowl, to! The gradualm wrro required to U- ' place the boat, alnkbox or other veaeei luatrate hy drill, what they knew of contraction In which aucb pdkaon mUlUry tactlm. Tlwn they had, to ...ay lie lu wait at a dUUnce of more «* Te rxblhltion. of boxing and wr

i Urau ,00 fro, from tnarah or mradow,

bar or bank, not covered wKh water, n. d honM , , m , j and every audi boat, yeaad or other who defined to lead their armlra .trutture wined aball be attached ae- bad to prey* that they could i curely to euch mar.li, meadow, bar or awlfUy on fool over long diatancea and lunik by a line. not tire. Ttwrrfore long courara It I. unlawful fur any peraon lo pur- laid out for the Iwya to run over, which

taxed their endurance and .1 length

the utmoat.

Then for aeveral daya together the boy a were compelled lo fa.t, being carefully examined during tbe time

alwaya need by liiwtranee ni long inauranre broken It l« gen-

erally agreed that the dcelalon will make imlicy holdera and proepeetlve i.urer* read more raretolly the la tire, contained in the forma. It mount, to little mote than that, they onlend, In that the dertahwi la one I bat ha. Iwen mMalned In the enart. of New Jereey, Petm.ylvanla and

other Sutra for many yean. n the caae of Patrick Hardman

airalurt the Kir* Aaaoelatlon of PhlUdrlphla, m hlcb resulted In tbe band-

own of Judge Beitler'r declalon, a ahnwn that the policy held by

Hardman did not contain the "rider”

e, and that the place waaattnated c country, near Mooreatown, N.

J. Hardman’a claim for flO.OOO waa

rejected. An appeal will be taken.

kind of water w lid fow I w b . to .IhmiI or to .boot at, or In ■id the .atue from any boat oi

id against

«cl projielled by any means other than aw bow they bore going wltbMrt food,

paddles, or from any boat, for the Inca said that a soldier and

i>r other structure anchored or gentleman Miould always be willing u|un tbe w atere of any of the » Dd »ble to go without food and bays, sounds, coves, ponds, river., * run ‘ l * l » • u > -h »b«iinrnc« creek, or (dreams of llila Sut* at a | , .

- .. m . m The cadets were awl match,

greater dhdat.ee than 100 feet 1 M ,. h ot h«T t. mimic lattlea. iiiarrb or meadow, bar or bank, not tboqjh , hl . weapoa were - blunted, ered with water. many were wounded and anme killed. m-resldent reuat takeout a. When thl. »ort of thing bad gone on

ire he or ah* shall begin \ for a month those boyi

hunting. Three may be had from the beat mark. In thri.

' .,, ,"7'' i county clerks by payment ot a llcenae, ,dJ •“*! • 1 ‘~ J ““ '«« ° r l ,u ^

- fee of *10 and an Ireuanoe fee of ao, Uc rxert-lw. w W «.|„.ied for grad.i. <*nt.. Tbe Ikenre rirall be valid for ^

, . _ turned lung Into the next clau.

one year from date. The law pro- The kin, wa. alwaya prerent at the*vidre, however, that tba license afore- graduating exerelre. and dell

tutkl shall, without payment of aaid address to tbe graduate.. baaed to all non-real- Oarrtlaaw. a dcreetMlnut of tbe tneaa.

: the owner* of a free , baa left

bold odate In any laud, in the Stale, drroar. from which we know that they ho rrekle thereon a portion of each wm • ln * 0 * 1 countrrparia «.f th. car, and w ho pay taxes thereon, and '**''?* ^ .* , . * Beat men at high (hI...I graduativna

. their who are member, of . tn) , w , lllulWTll , enu .

their famllire, upon application lo the c h, u ge. but the gradSatlon ad outity clerk of tba county In which drew, srema to haw D.-u the utnr

aucb land, arc altnated, signed by the thing lu all ages.

.ipllctful, and upou the payment of After tbe address aometblug took

only the laeuaucy fee provided for. Pl*ce whhh does not bn open

TUI. non-resident license fee doe. not gr.du.Hng exerrtaew Tbe apply to hunting or gunning for wild kl “* ,rf ,,rt ' * r * dl 1 ' ^ • ; with a golden bodkin, vr Urge

i which was allowed lo rewal ' til tbe wound, healed, irai

i Into which a round

List of unclaimed letter* remaining In tbe Ocean City Post OflJc* for the

eek ending (Ktober 16, IBM:

liaer, Mia L. Mllea Cook, Miss Kmma Fischer. Mire Blanche Si Harkins, Mire Rady Haasiuger, Mr*. L. It. Jollier, M ire >mfield Ktmbel, Mrs. Maude Moirim Mire Annie Patterann, Mias Jane Peacock. Mire Itoberta, Ml .Smith, Mrs. Careia Souder, Mr*. Thom. Watkins, Jr., Mrs. Wm. H Word., Mire KdKh Yabn, Mrs. Itobert M. Biddle, Mr. Walter H. Brown, Mr. Ueorge Fife, Mr. William A. Smith, Wm. Solly, Ea<|., Joseph B. Waldron, H. Washington. Mr. WHUa (2) Kdward M. Huttos, P. M.

WfiOO—Knoch B. Campbell at as. to lemre I,. Hlghee. lot Wo. 846, Hec-

tlonA.

11 —City of Ocean City to Kmma L. Rnper, lot No. 824, Section E; quit tl.ion—Marmaduke Bow ker at ns. to John Iteeae, lot No. IIS, Bartlon N. P. " lllchant Smith et ax. to Wm. Powlck, lot Noa. 811, 812, 874, 784 and

78S, Section tl.

wenty certlflcateaoftaxaale: Nicholas Corson, Collector, City of Ocean

«ty.

Sunday w aa aa Meal day, and people enjoyed promenades an the hoardwalk In aimak aomtnsr attire. Tbe a. quHa balmy, and those who wraps did ao without having them butloned. Monday, too, waa a rmtng day, from tbe weather Mandisdnr.. : Hli . '»lr and Mre. ' Lansdowne, jPa n • here, returned to I day. .luce, after .pending a In tlirlr Itome here. Mr. Priagia oftleiated as lay reader In Holy Trinity Church on Sunday for probably the last time this year.

B» a Mnstmi. Her. John Newkirk, a student at mortgage. Apply to Princeton, conducted the rervlces and ABEL D. SCULL, preached in tbe Kind Presbyterian . ... .entral Are. Ocean CUy, N. J., Chureh on Sunday Uat. In the morogoiiig Into the . . ing hia .abject was ‘‘Foreign ML- '° '' h ‘" n “P I Send your Job Printing to tdons,''and In the evening lie spoke H-trult Frvc| . ..SENTINEL OFFICE—. I on Chrhfa parables.