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CAPE MAY HERALD.
VOL. I. NO. 5.
CAPE MAY CITY, N. j.. SATURDAY. MARCH 16, 1901.
Subscription-$l.00 per Year.
TROLLEY CHANGES HANDS.
CAPE MAT. DELAWARE BAY AHD 8. P- ROAD 13 REORQABIZED. E<«ie*.£it of Control of the Cnmden Own«r» to That of a Syndicate Hcadet*, by Miller and Taylor- . ——* Negotiation* liaVe I won going on for Mime tittie by ex-Selinior I-enuid K. Hiller ami ex-Collcctnr-Jamri E. Tuylor for tbe l>uroli**e of the Delaware Uav uml Scwdl'a Point Kailroad. Tlxwe geatlemeu made a formal properait ion to a majority of the Mock and' Utmlboldeni on Friday of laat %eck, and <m Saturday the oflVr was arcrpti-d, eenrditiiatally. The oomlitioii* were to be _cotn|>lHXl with on Monday mo mine In < 'ainden. atnl yet m> anrertain waa the matter that an ilcht .which appeared hi. the Phi'-adelphU l*q*irer frtm fape May on Monday came done to upMritiug tin- whole deal. Tbe transaction was completed, however. on Tucm)ay, when a new board -of directors waa choacn. It La said that alKHit.£9Q,00r> uhatistid hamla in order to M-cnn- the neew-aary Mock and btHMla. The follow h>g arc Uir dinetnra clertrsl: Lemuel E- MllU-r nini Jam.* E. Taylor.of t'api- May t'lly; Dr. Frederick W. Marry. «-x Judge Howard l arrow and William J. Kraft, or famden. and ll-mry H. Coulomb ami William K. lluilf'ol 1'blladelphhu Jamo- E. Taylor waafebufteh au|arriutetHUint and tmaauri-r, Imt the «»ll«er offi.-eniarr yet lo hr dechjed upon. TIkwc genlieim-n projaoe to develop the jiropeety along lire line of their road. They will ictM-nr i lie mad and place ««l! It -new rolling atoek at a coat uf #«fl,noo. ' The Hue may i-xtcndiri to, DuiiiioikI ^lleach. Tm-y will- Imild a new electric plant on’their Brtuulway projwnv and fumiah dcctric light to adjoining terri-, lory. The old owners of the road were principally Alexander E. Harvey, of Philad. I|>h*a: ex-SbcrtlT David Laird. John J. IlorU-igh, Judge £ .V. ArmMr^Ug and trfhem of (Taindeu. ‘{'lie road Wwa iiuhIc up about 1H00 «*f l lie , old C,-.pc May and IMywan- Hay Rallnhpl^tlie Cape May and Seweir* Point Kadmad a ml the t'a|i* May and Sehellenger'e Landing Hail road. It waa. bonded for SloO.(iOO. on which interval Itad m4 been paid, it la Hakl. for Aone- liure. ami prooredings Itad been brought in the Coda of Chancery to acil tin-mad, and A decree had tN-on aigned for ita sale. in.the day* of tlie tild Di-lawani Bay Hoad It pa WI a dlviilcm! ol KpcroeuL, but when U calm-uinter.tbe iii.oiat^uu-m ■ifif ex-Mayor J. Henry Edmunda, who lur* had ita care everfdnee ISiW. we have Wit beard what dividend* have been |«>»d. For the iwst b-ur •year* it ha« been leaned by tbe Cape May Tr*i~i*1rtation Coiupany, the atm k of which company, erceprhig few *hair*, ia/hnl to have Ujcu . owned by Mr. EdmuMfla. The trolley comp-my ha* a valuable franchise along-the s* tuytirMys of Cat May'amipcrb Inweh fro.ii. for which it 1 jriid nolliing to the city.Mln tlar other hand, umlec ita old niauagemeut, -the \y fcad to be constantly at U« to collcol tnc aoiaJI licenw uf $20 per car a ’year. It baa always cost the city wore to get what was duo it than ll^eventually ncelved The Ux payer* <ln, thclefoie, welcome the change. *ihI Impc that the town’* in l.-vrst* will-be considered more lliku In
HEW JERSEY 00NFEREH0E. Appointment* Made and Ohangei in . - Gape Maj Connty. Tho sixty-fifth New Jeraey Mctbodlat Episco|ial Confercnor, which convened In tho Broadway Church, Camden on Wednesday of last wiek,lasted until Wcdliesday olthi* weak. On Sunday, with an imposing *ervl*r, and aKsistod by tho presiding t-ldera, auv-i-rml deacons were ordained by Bishop Mallilieu, including Hev. J. Swalu Harrison. formerly of Cape M4y City, and Her. Harry P. Grimm, who has Iwen stationed at Anglcaea and Wildwood for the pas! ,tw o jt-ara. On Tucaday morning the sppninUnenta were announced, those for Cape May County being: Presiding Elder—Rev. Edmund Hew-
Ut-
Anglceea and Wlldwhod—Harry P. Grimm. Cape May City—^O. B. Fbdtev. Cu|io May Court House—E. Livingston Allen. Demiisyille and South Scaville—F. H. Hicks. Eldon Circuit—E. T. Wentxell. Erma—A. J. Gregory, lioshcii and Diaa Crock—John"Wagg. Grven Creek and Hk> Greudo—W. M. Ll«t*r. I^cwlnirg and Dorchester—L. H. Janhey. ^ . Ocean City—John H. Boswell. RsavfHe—J ami's Eckerslry. Tnckaboc—S. C. Chatbani. J'omidr ministers who have served In Cape. May Comity have been assigned to tin- following charges: 'Presiding Elder, Camden district—Geo. I.. Dobbins. Presiding Elder. New Brunswick district—.loM ph L. R>*». First Chnrch, Atlantic City—E. R.
Captain Jeremiah Smith, Ship-Owner. Die* at Hi* Camden Home
on ivcduesdaj.
Capt. jcmni.ili Smith; well known in maiitinie circle*, and, for over forty Yen 1 * engager! in tiic wb^IckaSc liquor bussitraa in I'tiilinlelphm^iitrd WcdnesiLiv at Ills bouic. No. 3J7 North Second atrccl, Cainilcn,'alter an illneati of aevcral weeks Irom ILight'e disease. Mr. Smith Vaa liorn in Cape May county m 183J, and w-cnl to vea at the age of 15 yrwia. Three yean, inter Fiis ability a* a teaman waa rewarder} by being, ■pjxitnted captain of the achuoner
I^exingion, -then engaged
in tlie icd in
coaatihg trade. He tcmamoi c<>niinanil ol that vessel Yor two years, and then engaged a* clerk at the Ridgway House, Philadelphia,
which position-lie hel'
Mr. SmiNi, with hi* brother, Franklin, then engaged in the busi-
ness of shipping agent*, vessel owners and the wholesale liquor bnsioe**. At one time the firm controlled
aey-L
rlcn Safe Deposit add Trustcompanv f-»r thirty year*, and was alto a tlirectnr of the Vessel Owners' and Captains* Association. A widow, fwtr son* and a daughter •urvive. Tllie funeral occurred irom hi* -late bouic 'vcslctday 'afterpopo.
Bridgeport—Z*-u»s T Dugan. 'Bt-ihauy. tkimdeti—U. G. Hageman. Union. Cimden—Gvo. B. Wight. Clarknboro—J. E 9h»w. Iforrvllle—11. F. Parker. Mantua—II. M. W*pU». May's lamrliiig—W. S. Zane. PleasanfvilU—L. O. Manchester. Swmteabnm—W 8. Mit^bsll. Cliyniu—Eli GifTiird. Maiirloctowm—IT. M. Brown. Monroeville—J. <). Corlhw. . Nt-wport—J. C. Kulp. Port Norris—l'. F. Down*. Woodstirw u—Edwaed Mount. LltUe Silver—.!. W. Prewby. Ocean Grtive—E. C. (JJuouek. Red Hank—J. B. iiaiue*. S«-ahrigbt— VII uni If.-ly!-*. Wl.‘u»ville-P. W. bildi-rback. TrinitT, Bonli-mowu—J. 11. Payran. I’n'Min. Burliiigion—J-H. Magee. Iiamlllui!-3<]iiare—Thomaa Iluna. Medford—Joseph Garrison. Prino-Um—Pcunington Corson. Central, Trenton—J. L. Howard. Triuliy. Trenton—Charic* H. Elder. Vlueutilown—H. 8. G.aaooyne.' Wont Creek—.1. Swalu Garrison.
AOTiTlH
BRIEF-
Hatterfl of General and 1
Mentioned.
i*ral and Local Interest
GAPE MAY HIGH SCHOOL
A. Modern Building Por Our Pupils Will Be Beady in September
The IlEnAi.u .m-M-nt*
idem | ara wa* one of cloven out of 300 appli-
till* week a cut of the new High School I cants who passed a sati*factoiv examlualailldlng now being built un-Lafayette I lion before the slate board of rxaiiihier*. si reel, near Franklin, by Mea-r*. W. 11.) thereby entering tbe State Normal Sehool. Church and Bro.. for the Board of Edo- Ml** Sar* JUr.t, of Millville, another of
pur teacher* handles .the studio* which
cation. Tlie building, which will about $35,000, was designed by Arebitout Seyiiumr Davis, of Philadelphia, and will be one of the moat convenient school*
hi New Jersey w ben'oumplebd. It la two atories above the b**emri't,
and ha* fourteen clam room*. Including
wing and coat ruorua. Tbe assembly
room will have a neatinggapacity of 850.
Hwlllhkve janitor’*, principar* and
other pecesaaiy rooms. Tlie interior will N finished in <<ak s Tlie first story 1* of .
stone and t!ie second i* of brick. it w III be completed in ttme fur use at
the opeutng.«l UW oext Auiuiuu Urm of school. It will be fitted with modern
The board of Isldcatlon, .which ordered tlie structure built, hi coaipowd of:Chiu. York, preshlent; Charles F. Quityrl, *ccretary;8. H. Moore, A.'L. Leach, Sam_ uel T. Bailey, A. L. Haynns, lleriiert Townaend, Hamua U. 8tltea and A
Walter Koscmau.
tMIs* Hughe* one of high school achol-
were assigned her in such a maaleily way that the achulary who may come undef her iiwtnietkHi* are ImpresMsl and grasp
the idea at onoe.
On next Tuesday Marcli 10th there is to be an elect(o>i for Scb.Mil Tnuter* at the school house on F nuikline street* Tlie re are to be three elected for three years. Tbe pupils of tbe lO.b grade, of .tbe High School will next week begin the study of'Marcheu and Evolilingcr, Pari II, fiTa German text by Guerber. This i* 10 follow Part 1 which U being compIcUsl
by exlcudire-. tbe German oonrse to two I yean. Pupils, are afforded an opportun-
ity of becoming acquainted whh iMvieenbousiw, and had poutoca af least a beauties of Uils lango.gr. The eetnpoai- 4rerk ahead of any one else in thl* couo-
tug early 4*11 sloes and sweet ooru. He started both under tbe benches In tbe
beauties of tills language. The ceinpwl- ■ Ion work written In this language is Worthy of commendation. Mis* C. Yale, second aasislamprincipal teacbeaGerman In a thorough manner, which accounts for the progress made by pupils in thl*
study. ' - ^
OF PERSOIAL IHTERE3T. Gossip of toe Resort ir Which Yon May
be Mentioned.
Miss Fauett, of Phllgrietphia, is enjoying a season aamog'Cspe May friend*. Mrs. Frank Bacsn Mecray visited Philadelphia on Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr*. John W. Mecray visited Philadelphia during the middle of the week-. Rev. Mr. Grubb, of Princeton, will preach in the Presbyterian Church tomorrow. • ' Rev. Jos. R. Wilson attended the M. E ! conference seseiou* at Camden the oarly.
It IsnH'neceaaary to be a cat, to become [ I“ rt °f lhc * eclt -
tbe cap* paw. j Mr*. Frederick Bouruer and Mrs. JudA newriodgr. Knights of Golden Eagle' ! *“» D. Bennett were among the risllore
will Ur organUcd at DeunUvilie. I 10 Philadelphia on Monday.
Contractor Casacdy is completing the 1 Mr. .George Ogden was an attendant cxlenski.i of the cottage of Mrs. J«hk» ! 11 U" 1 Dm seaalou* of the M. E- conrereno* Whoar at Beach avouue and Ocean street. I during the early days of tbe week. A new cement-pavement i* lobe (aid on Mr. Samuel Day celeb rated the IWtb
the Mecray block, on Washington street, ! aunlvcraary of his birth
l hi* home on
Thuasday evening surrounded by a num-
ber of friends.
Mr. Wm. F. H. Reed, of Philadelphia, pass.*! the early pwrt of the week here
from Perry to Jackson.
itlOO feet of new hose ha* been pur-
chased for the fire dvparUnent'
The Cape Mav Band^now practices
weekly in this UA.li pavilion a the foolof , .
■ «slsftSS»«n»<.
Th. KW .nd u *»“ '■I b "
will build *- '-‘ rr “
lion tnd Wildwood. I Ho—- .i«'l*d l-bllodolpblo -o. Mood.,
Contractor Joseph H. Hanes 1* at work 1 with a large gang of nicu laying sewer on Jaeksou street, between Pi
and Bank streets.
Caalractor Benjamin S. Curtis baa begun work on Dying tlie new' sewer ou|
and Tuesday on s shopping tour.
Mre^Thomas.F. Kelly, of Pblladelpbia, came down on \\ educadsy, and will remain several days during the Lenten
at her Beach avenue cottage.
Mrs. Georgia H. Garretson and sister.
rurally too voaads.^ and were the
LirjiesJ vessel owners in Smith Je*^ host between
Ur was a director ol the Cain- on Uw. aaler and Sa now engaged in ntmk-
CorgW. rtreet. between Jefferson and! MU* Sue Hildreth, who have p»««,d a Franklin *tre-eta. ‘ greater part of the winter in Waabtngtou,
Thursday wa* regular meeting day 6f j returned home on Wednesday,
the Board of Freuboldeia, but a* director )• Dr. Cbarioa H. Reed and Mr. Bradbury Rutherford was at Trenton, lb# m»*Iou ‘ B^cll, of Pbiladnlphla, were guests at wa* IHwtpqpcd nntll next Tbureday. - j Gape May over last Sunday. Mr. Reed Tire new cotUge being built for Mrs. j »»l sgalnoccupy a Hugbe**troetcotUge
Hallle A. Foster tin Perry *tre. t, opposite! ‘be coming summer.
North, U hie o*cd and will l ea handsome j Mis* Lixgle J. Gafrison has accepted addition to tbe architecture of the town, j position with Postmaster Learning In the
Ex-Senator L.. E. Miller has built a ThM office. Miss Garrison Is a daughter U)e ml *r 0 rtuiie to be a relative of Select pier ov.-r ihe water, 1* running a steam ] D»«'s*^ J- «•. Garriwin. who wae post-! CounciLrau Jamm B. Anderaon, of the boat between Cape May hod Lewes, Del-, | tailor tweuty.fire year»_ago. Fifth Ward, who Boat of favor with tb.
Mr. Aaron bebcllogger, 1 who wax meu-
ing the other fellow Uke water. j Uoisd last wwk as the afly uMocr sur-Ii-4x said that Philadelphia caplullat* i vlvlng tlie organlxaUno of Gape May «* * have purchased numerous, lot. at Cape]city on March 10, 1851. t» aW
Mr*. B. K. Jamison, wife of tlie well known Philadelphian, with her little aoti, are enjoying a pleasant visit here with Mr. and Mr*. J. Learning Sheppard. Mrs. Charles M. Stuard, of Ardmore, net Mis* Auide Hickey, returned homo on Monday after a pleasant vlst parenla. Offii-er and Mrs. Gedige Hickey. Mia* Ro«e Ualpin, pmprielress of Coi - gress Hall, waa down on Monday looking after matter* ooii^emiug the big hostelry. She reports tbe proapecta for a big eeasou at the hotel. Mias Jennie Crowell, who la spending the winter hi Philadelphia with her mother, Mm. David C- Crowall, waa a vlaltor over Sundae. Mr*. Crowell la *ui fully managing a large boarding kouae
there.
Me. and yin. Henry S. Rutherford wore Jn ^Trenlou ihis week, where Mr. Rutherford attended the Graud Lodge of the A. O. C. W. t of which lie I* a Past Grand . Master Workman, and now of the
Law Committee.
Satnuel T. Bailey has declined to be a candidate for school trustor, leaving the only one* tneniloned Cbarie*/ York.
looking alter improvement* to bis oiUage Charles J*. Quidort and Flick Sheppard.
There U. general regret at tlie look of Rev. J. L, Howard as the pastor of the M. E. Church here. He wk* beloved by all, and hi* assignment to Trenton wa* shook to the community. It ir hoped bis
snoccsaor will be as well liked.
David Lee, of Burleigh, celebrated hi* fiftv-fim birthday last Bautrilay, and a number_ofbl£jv*rd relative* went up to pay him a visit fort*fo day. They were: Mr. and Mr*. F. L. Smith. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Smith, Mr. and Mr*. Harry Bennett, Mr. and Mr*. Matthew Selover, Mrs. Elisabeth Lee, Uhts Ada Bennett, Mbw Mae Smith. John Foster, Harry ilo-
banthmt, John Bennett.
It is understood that Harold Godfrey, aa»iktauV clerk and stenographer of the Philadelphia Select Cauncll, whose salary Is $UOO a year, will have to go, a* be ha*
Hay. Point, and * large xora of money . anrrlvh.g member of th* f original orwlll be s(«nt it Improvement* In an eff.« ; gautaatfop of ihe Firrt' Baptli ChWoh, to |mab that resort to the I rout auxmg tlx, of which he h*. l«or Ueo a deacon. He
Jarary coast. ] l. one of l ap* Maj'a Mid eitmeo*.
Fifth Ward, who Uout of favor with the
Aahbridge admiulatratkm. Ilia position
is subject to appuiutuieiit by President Mllea, but U was not meulioued in tbe
caucus on Monday. Mr. }111m Mid b«
was uot prepared to aay who.would be appulutod.' Mr. Godfrey k» a native ol
Oomui Vlevr, this county, and a iiotbar
ol Mre.^C.HUka.ofU^.,. ' ~ i . . . * . ;> » ^ -• ■ J .
CAPE MAY OODVIY FARMERS. Aa Inter'*ting Day ii Spent at tbe Agricnltnral School in Diacuaing lam Topica. The Cape "May County Boanl of Agriculiure held Ita spring meeting at ihc Agrlcultural School Building In Woodbine on Friday, March 8th. * Tbe morning session waa devoted to the report* of the delegate* to the Slate Horticultural Society. Messrs. F. Schmidt of Woodbine, and A. B. Waiters, of Cold
Spring.
Tbe afternoon session paa called to ordet at 1.30 p. in. After a selection by tbe School Band, Exfaldcut Dr. E. H. Phillips, of Cape May City, made'an address, In which lie outlined 1 hr piogrew that agricnltuie ha* made within th.- past fifty years, and showed that a farmer haa to know a great deal about hi* work.In order to be kucce*sfu1. He pointed out tbe importance of agricultural school* for children and the agricultural societies for
adulu.
Mr. F. L. Halford, one of the instructor* of the Agricultural School, spoke « "Spraying.” He *aid tlixt spraying la iiccLMity nowaday*, and that it I* ImiKek alble to be a auocesrful Irul -grower
leas you spray f mil trees. Spray Ing doe* not always |»y, but, like insurance, baa to bo kept up annually. So does spraying, «* one can never tell when tbe destructive Influence of fire or biaeot peat will come. Discussions followed the ad-
dress.
Messrs. Volnry Van Gilder, of Ocean View, and J. W. Pincua, of Woodblo^, r. ported on tlie twenty-eighth annual meeting of the State 'Board 6f Agriculture. Tlie latter awoke al*p of the possibilities of dairying In this count}, as all 1 be forage crops are doing well 00 the Agriculture. School farms. He also announced th»l an experiment with alfalfa will be conducted on tbe Agricultural School farm for the New Jeraey Expert-
Ting. 1
the county will hi
profit by tbla experiment, aa ai-
ds of 1 y to pr
have so oppor-
farmer*
toiilty
lair* la one of the best forage crop* in this country. Mr. K. M. Lipman, of the Agricultural School, -poke of hla experience In grow-
“werk ahead of any one else in this county. receiving one-dullsr a basket fur them. Numerous question* were asked U by the audience, and general discuss ions
took place.
It wa* voted to hold the meetings here after 011 certain date*—the annual (Meeting on the second Friday in October and! the spring ■needing on the first Fridajr in March- A Farmers' Institute is usually! held uudesibe auspices of the Slate Board I of Agriculture In winter. Tbe next meeting of the County Board I will take plaoe at the Court House the] w cood Tuesday in October. Mesar-.i L. Sabaovich, of Woodbine; Wm. Harris, Uf Cold Spring, and J. D. Ludlatn, of I South Dennis, were appointed 011 the programme committee. AH iho/TfiWberR will be notified of the date Irad program me offcach meeting. | | After the l*m selection by the hand a I vote of thanks was passed to the pupils for tbolr kindnea* In furuUlihig p music, and to ane authoritle* of| Agriculthral School for their hopitality In giving, the commodious hall and the opportunity to examine the work of the I
school
After the adjournment the farmer*I spent considerable time in examining the j dairy barn, creamery, greenlum*e, poulC try yards, boarding 'department, and many other feature* of tbe school. The Cafe May County farthers were pleas-j autly surprised to find an much progress in tbe different departments of the
school.
Tb« attendance wa* one of the largest the society ever had, and all seemed to lie | very much pleased wkh what they beard || and saw.. ^ j Bogd'te Be Built. [ The w^irof certiorari secured br Smith Tomlin, oi Bridgeton, one of bidders for tlie building of tlie Slut* toad from Court House 'to Cape' Mnv f Mo obtain a review of the action | ol the Board ol Freeholders in awarding the contract to B. F. Sweeten &! Son. of Camden, has been discontinued because ol a mutual agreement between Tomlin and Sweeten Work upon tlie road will be begun at an early date, and it is expected to be completed before Iply. Charles A. Swalu has secured tin ngei&y for thu celebrated Emerald Euam dud ware, which baS uo oqusi <m^Uh market, being made of heavy iron an. having three coats of enamel on It. It I free from all }x>i*otions eubatauoc* am the tuLudaouMC aid moat durable war. made. Ulsmadeitpiu ahapea of 000king ntenail*. and k ;«old at reaaouab!. prinea. It will be to the rondrr** ad van tage' to atop In Mr. 8w*to*a *P-re and ex amluc tbo good* for tbemsdtea.
IHE COUNIY ELECII0N8.
RESULTS 15 THE TOWNSHIPS AHD , BOROUGHS. The Bacc'saful C&ndidates-Somo Barpriter on the Beaches—Wann Township FighU. Tuesdny was election day in all the town-hips «nd IxirrHigh* of Cape May County. Those elected in tiie various places were: 1x1 WK|t TOWNSHIP. , • j Assessor—Amasa B. Walter. Cotmoissioner ol Appeal—C bar lea* Weeks. . Township Committee — Aaron Wool son. Constable—Three yrat s. folin Weslev Corson; one year, Jere Omni- *
bers.
Justice of the Peace—Furman ’
Barnett.
Surveyors ol Highways—James B. ^
Shaw, \\ illiam C1e1.se.
a Monies—Ronds, $1500; Poor, v
s, $iou; Deficicncic*. $300.
MIDDLE TOWNSHIP.
Justice ol the Peace—Francis N. ’
Harris.
Fteeholder—Allred Cresse. Town-hip Committe—Luther T. ! Garretson. Constable—Frank Matthews. i Commissioner of Appeal—James Che«er. __ Surveyors of Highway—Gabriel - H. Holmes, Jacob G. Hand, David ■
E. Gofi.
Pqtmtl Keepers—Jerome Jiowker, Gabncl H.'Holmes, /Townsend W. 1 Gafrctson, Ephraim Hildreth. Ovtrsecr of Poor—John V. Whit*
akcr.
Appropriations — Road, $2000; '1 Poor, $;oo; Incidentals. $300. DENNIS TOWNSHIP. Justice of the Peace—H. L. Sabsovitch. Assessor—Learning M. Rice, Jr. Township Committee--Samuel Bish.ip. Constable—Reuben Stile*. Collector—Stephen Jefferson. IUU.UUI1. Justice of tbe Peace—Eugene Townsend. Township Committee—Anthony . B. Smith. Commissioner of Appeal—Leslie Corson. Surveyor of Highway—Winfield S. Corson. Pound Keeper*—Isaac M. Corson, Joseph M. CorWn, John W. Gandy, Washington Van Gilder, Wildcn Shaw, John Wallace. Jr. Appropriations—$1 50 per scbol- “ •r lor school' purposes, $2100 lor roads, $600 lor township expenses, . $50 lor relief of poor. ANCI.ESEA. Council—Ftceling H. Hewitt, John Murnin. Collector and Treasurer—Wilbur; E. Young. _ Assessor—Thomas Cor«on. Commissioner of Appeal—George"
Frith.
AVAIAN. Council—Charles D. Gill, Charles Brower. Collector and Treasurer—George r ] W. Kates. Assessor—Hugh H. Holmes. Commissioner of Appeal—Charles ; Shcmelcy. HOLLY BEACH. Council—Eiius Lee, William R. Pinker. Assessor—W. Alnert Shaw. Collector and Treasurer—Oscar _ B. Smith-. 0 $1500 was voted for streets. 'y SKA iIlE. C1TV. flavor—ThomaaJE. Ludlam. j Council—Henry lytohrer, Uriah H. Huntley. . Commis-ioner of Apiieal—-H. Freeman Pierson. south MAY. Council—GiiHwm A- Wills, Geo. ■ W. Slaplt-lonl.
As-essof—H. A. Rudolph.. Collector and Treasurer—Henry ; H. Walton. Commissioner ol Appeal—Wakey 1
Homan.
WEST CAPE MAY. Council—William L. Cummings, ^ Livingstone, Eldrcdgc. , J * A-sessor—Henry H. Eldie<lge. Collector and Treasurer—J.Wood* 1 ruf! Eldredge. Commissioner of Appeal—Charles
Hughe*.
WILD wood. Cotfhcil—J. Albeit Harris. Howard Buck. Assessor—W. H.-Washburn. 0‘llector and Ticasurct—Uurgcr W. Van Horn.
Lowoej’achocolaua and poo-Unis fra o-d*y. Filtl line oiHitoelUMmrios 1
nil l. Telephone lellverv'l *1 Hogans.
Butler 25c lb. at Camjrbclls.
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