Cape May Herald, 30 March 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 1

CAPE MAY HERALD.

VOL. 1. NO. 7.

CAPE MAY CITY. N. J.. SATURDAY. MARCH 30, 1901.

Subscription—$1.00 per Year.

THE NEW OCENSE LAW. ALL APPLIOATIOHS MUST GO' TO TEE -COURTS.

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Comment.—Will Requut M&nj Sipuer*. Tbo recently enacted llcenao Uw, which transfers the power of {;ranting Jicon from onrcltjr council to the court of Common Pica*, baa its friend* and fuoa. fuca arc the hiltcrvat of tbow whodiaensa it. The law i* m no way incouabieul with the preceut atatc lltjuor law which requires twelve freehold euduraera, and allow* the Judge lb tlx the Hceoae foci. If the fee in the county la retained at #100, aa it la now. Cape May City will gut but one third of the revenue from liquor liceuaca that It baa heretofore received. The summer hotels, a ho dialro to keep a bar uuat each get their twelve aigneta Heretofore they have bad to get non* for a Summer term from June 1st U> October

OF PERSONAL INTEREST. Gossip of the Retort in Which Ton May be Mentioned. Councilman Horatiou 11. Church baa been cun hired to bia bed duHnittbe week with the grip; we hope for hi* apk-dy recorcry. Mr. Cburcb ia one of Cape May'a heat olttxcua, and la a Delaware River pilot, who ha* a host of friends. Joseph Vanoe ha* pure baaed to W'oodaon property oo Lafayette at met, and will open a grocery atom and boarding bonne, them. / Mr. Charle* H. Dougherty will sell public auction at the-atoms of Raritra & Lofland, Philadelphia, on Tueaday.'April 23. the two twin cottage* at the corner of Grant and South Lafayette street*. The hatKlnume cottage at Beach avenue aud Jrflenou street, formerly occupied by ’MAjorE. U. Annan, of Philadelphia, haa been sold bj him to Win, C. Alliaon, through Ileal Eitate Broker Hughes. The price was said to be #18,-

500_

1st. Cape Mav had tbirteen bars summer, which would require 158 signer*, while now the five winter liceuaca have bad to buxttf to get sixty, aud many of tbeiu were questionable aa to owning property- Thcie will certainly he a warm time for the saloon wen getting the hundred. All license* are granted lor a year. The law reads aa follows:— • "Am act concerning the granting of Hi sc* to inns and taverns and lor tue sal it enacted by the Serrate and General

to keep inn* and tavern*, or to sell spintnrrissvs s-"

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licruses auall be paid over by the cullec of »uch county to the treasurer, collector other nrujicr officer of the city in whi city or cities where the power to grant li.eioa.-* i., now voted in excise boards or a. Hci caller no hlajur and Council. City Council. Hoard of Amv.me...

lid and fourth cnae %4 tins State, except

• Ksrss.syfia.v: ,72 i: “infes'drss 3

ed Un» net *hal! expire before the beginning of ti.c neat regular term of the Coart of Mayor and Common Council, Oly Conn

BORE WORK THAN FOBYEARS MECHANICS ARE DOING EVERYTHING NEEDED. Th» Rtuh to Sot Rsady for a Ptojperona Snmmaris

loteuo.

('onaiderablo building it already In progress at Capo May, and many cutUgua are rented for the season. The railroad companies will be unusually taxed for : carrying capacity to get the people to this old resort. Tens of thonaand* will visit this “queen" resort from the South by the way of the new bay and rail route, and restore to her her old time popularity and patronage among the Southern people. to w hom she owed so much of her prosperity before the civil war. j A BiBhop’B Vis:'. lit Rev. John Scarborough. IX D.. Bishop of tl.e P. E. Dloceae of New Jersey, visited the Church of the Advent here mi Tuesday evening and confirmed I by the rector, lolp*. An adult baptism preccdi-d the Bishop's sermon and confirmation. The Easier offering of the church will b« given to the fund being retard toward purchasing the build-i big from the First Presbyterian church,

wboowuit.

The semee* heglnnlng with Palm Sunday will be holy communion at't? and 10.30 a. m-T evening prayer at 8: holy communion every morulng at 8 a. m., Thursday evening at 8 p m. There will be service* also ou Good Friday April Court J&ro.t. The Petit Jurors for the April term of

of Court arei

Middle township—Harry L. Foster,

I«a*r W. Hand,Robert VV arwlck, John S. Townsend, AVilntun Iislcn.au, Aaron Itnhl.aoit, George Endh-oU, Maurice Crew&.Fraocl*Cnraas. VVilliv.u ScL-cflci,

Edmund W. Hand, Frank Lake. Tppertuwaaliip—Oeonfe Duke*. Joseph

its border* two former chaplains of the. New York Stale Senate. Hcv. E. L. Allen, of Cape May Court House, and Rev. I. N. Phelps, xif Cape Mar City. Elliott Rodger*, one of our best known summer viaitont, waa recently ap|>oiuled by Governor Slone, of Pennsylvania, a judge of the Common Pleaa Court of A!, legbeuy County, Pa. James Thornton and Jilon Hand doing an exerllent hualne-a in the yacht mildlug iiiduatry. They, have jnat completed a handsomosteam launch for Stillwell Hand, and have sn'jmany orders head that they are ompellvd to enlarge their bhop. Maskcl Ware, one of our esteemed citizen*. has been o-nifined Uvhim Iml this week with the prevailing malady.a severe cold, but wc ate glad to note b improving under (he akillful treatment of Dr. Waln r IL Phillipa. Mr. Ware la one of the most popular men iu Cape Slay, whose character la above reproach. He ha* alvrsy* Wn a good adviaer, aud hla advice h-a always been heeded to. adraiiuge' by

many.

Councilman John Akin* ha* bera con-

ned to bl* Iwd Uurlug the week, by

-jvwre cold. AVe hope he will soon - about to perfo-m bis dutlt*. a* he la a I i ’' Uwe11 *tural School ocourted yesterday oiomlng

tuber pf City Council and RaOey, EU-.w*or. llrowu. .t Woodbine.

City Council ou Tliuraday nig

filially and Mayor Millet haa approved

the annual appropriating ordiiiauoe,

rylng with it 880,4«.

Seven thousand dollar* ia being ■ j ■coded cm new street* «r.d boardwalk*

a . U- —op -1-vpn ■fiio amiual commeutsemeut of the cla** Edward O. U.irtey. WIHi.ih ^ <>r ^ l5all . n <te AKr t,-ut. ■

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FACTS IN BRIEFMatters of General and Local Interest

Mentioned.

Largo numbers of aheldoeka are arriving In Ca|&,May cuuutr water*. A cold atocage plant will bceatabllibod at Ocean City this spring. Henry D. Moore, of tladdunfield. will erect a #20,000 homo ou Wesley avenue,

Ooean City.

On the April I)e*igner, for sale at Knerr'a, there ia a new prize offer for

young folks.

Capper township Board of Health ha* decided to have school children vacciuatcd

by April 16th.

Itockfiab and herring have made their appearancq In Tuckaboe River and Cedar

Swamp creek.

The M. E. Cburcb of this city have new clmir, composed of the younger mcmbent of the congregation.

j by the g Pleaby.

u Tueaday evening. bermen in Cay

A tooth pick social waa give youug*people of the Cold Sprit terian church ou Tueaday t

Dclawarc-^tayihore finhermeu In Cape May county are placing their fyke nets In

position for the first run of fish.

The Tuckaboe Baptist chureh has e tended a uuanlmous call to Rev. Archie

W. Anderson to become pastor.

A number of jetties are being built at Angleara for the protection of the beaCb from the Inroad^ of tbe ocean current*. There it unprecedented activity at the Cape May couuty seaside resorts, aud tbe demand for skilled labor la far greater

than tbe snpplv.

Thu Reading Railroad baa in contemplation a* ferry survive hulwecn Occnu City, Somer'a I'oli.t and Longport, Great Egg llail.or Bar. Ex-Senator Lemuel £. Miller haa purchased the Arlington Hotel, and will tcmodel aud Improve the hotel, which haa not been used for three of four season*. II. M- Kaibach. ofjDveau City, baa Iwen appointed superintendent of llie Wildwo«k1 Llectric Light, Ileal aud Power

Cora pan v.

The Reading Railway will move Oman City urpuf troin Fourth »tree I u. Tenth street and Haven avenue brlore tbo

ara»m tqicna.

Tbo anutial oomiaeucL-iaeul of the class

valuable

work* earnestly for thn sdvancumcut of

Board of A lor: men or other governiug body ; I)r ' aod ^ r ‘‘ of any snch city to rehi-w said license or , Charles and -Ji .s- first of the next regular : \i— t vv-i

held after the passage of i

_if aay snch dty

licenses until the term of said c

is act, and

HOTEL ARRIVALS.

mtcxTos.

^Philadelphia—Tliumaa Riihh, Thos. R*hb. Jr.. T. H. A..Stilus, F. C. Rich- ' ardaon, Mr. atid Mrs. U. M. Kalcauff, Dr. and Mrs. Cliaflus X. Davis. Ma*t<

William

regular: Mr , j Wallioci, Mr. and

. d no longer, andall such licenses. SarUiri", Mrs. W. C. XwtJnnuull, H. T. so renewed shall expire at that time. j Hartman. N. T. I>ewla, J. P. Clark, W.

a-»S.C.r. M.Uta, A. f. Ma* *,.

visiuaa of this acL be aud t hr same are‘and Mm. M. A. Garrettsou, Mr. and Mrs. Berebyrepe^cAaad that this ^ slndl taoe Keobru Cobnn. F.id HammerecbDiMt,

Mi. and E. F. Cook. E. F. C-ok. J. M.

Htdly Beach—Alex. Johnson. Levitt F.

Smith, Levi F. ButU.

(hipu Itosy City—Matthew. H. Giilf, Andrew S. Bu-li, George Lynch. William K. Williams, Oharlea OHvor. David Crowell. Bouton Itodsu, T. Mont Sittttl.,'

Edward Sayre.

Lower township—Frank Seymour, .Ed-

Davis, Mr.'and ward Miller, Charles Dawson, William and Mr*. F. A. Creaae, Frank Dicktraott, JohnCoiaou Jr,

William Laffurtv.

Ocean Chy^Albert Baker, ^Warren

Smith.'

a Tux Hxuald called

atteMiun to tbe had <\<.<liuon of the

THAI K4DIS0S SEWXX. Beuoni Why it Should Be Attended In'—Time to Act-

i tbe i

•ewer running out under MWtllaoti atemtue bridge, which drain* a large portion of tbe city about Stockton avenue, Howard •tree*. Franklin street aud Columbia avenue. It baa for the past three year* caused trouble in midsummer, when there should be no irohbie at Cape May from tbe health atandpolut, at least. Some of the authorities, either the street committee of council or the Boairi of Health, ought to move toward imUdiug A peed artrrr there. The town mu t, sooner or later, come to a system. The Idea of draining our refute into the tide waters in the too nit* from where ahull aud food Bab ana gathered, should ceas , •rid do matter bpw liule was tlmaght of such mailers when we were primitive. waabisiUl uut allow It jo continue. We profess to be modern, and we ought to be healthful scientific*!!} aa well a* surely. Let’* abandon such ancient ways and adopt or gradually conform our system to a bygeoie one. aa auggeated by eminent authorities oo health mailers. W. all know and ought to bead tbe •dagn, “An ounce of prevention la worth rurV’ and It la Indeed much

Charles A. Swain has secured tbe

' ded warn, which baa m equal .hi I lie market, being made of heavy Iron and having three coals of enamel ou It. It t*

free fnaa all poisuuoa* « the handsoreret aud most

medn. U la awde ap la ah^uasaaf eookl>« MeMaBa, and ia aohl at Maskable prmre. It will he to the reeUsrw' a.I vanUge to atop la Mr. Swain'* store aud cx-

auiitw th» good* fur tM

A Dangerous Place.

Some attention abonld lie given to tbe care of old National Hall, one of the land mark* of Cape May, at tbe corner of Franklin and Corgleatreeta. Tbe porcbea

play about the re, who are indeed entirely without a sense of the danger about them. Tbe hotel is abandoned, and the raisebcv. ioua boy* have battered down the rear doors and there la hardly a Whole Window light In the lower story. The underpinning of tbe porch baa fallen awayand tbo long columns extending from the roof are

mated nails fi

n the top.

and Mrs. T. It. Shatmc.k. Mis* Mildred W. Shaituek, Miss K-thryne Shatttn k, J. F. Jacoby, Mis* Mary Keuitedy, A. C McCsuslauil, L. A. Scott, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. P. Shield.., Mr. and Mm. P. Cullen, Mi*» E. Cooper, Miss H. Cooper, George 0. Rojwr, Daniel Buckley, C. E. |Lambert, J. E. Will.-tx, J. M. WohdTofie, Mr. and Mrs. Walter*, W. \\ . Mo- | LwkI, B. C. TeiupleTretitou—Kt. IC-v. John Scarborough. j Camden—O. A. Weidner. F. U. "Newark—D. E. Buuodlct, John Thoraj-

in.

New York—J. A. Lynch, E. II. Grigg*.

A. _P. 7101*0.

That Ga» Contract.

Tbe cltyX* still being lighted good enough by electricity, and the Cape Island <■** Company, which claimi to have a contract to light tbe city for tbe ►uin of #1.500 per year for tbu furnishing of 150 gas lamps, under tbo action of city council of December 4tb last, which action council ha* aiucc repudiated^*- will on Tuesdsy present another bill for light. At thi* price this company la charging the city of . Cape May #:t0 per year per light. The South Jersey Gaa, Electric and Traction Company, whose owner* are also o«ner* of tbe Cape Island Gas Company, on the 19th ins), offered Woodbury gas lamps for #20 per year per

Them J. Sayre Dead.

Mr. Thomas J. Sayre, aged aC. died of!

general debility/to Turaday afternoon at ‘ ^ tbe -

bum* o, nnn. BW SH III [« 1-. d.,A Suyre waa oue ofWr m.»t rr«ievud cttL : h * Tto l«' l«n Ukau to tbe boaplul ou lie had bore ewrirety httud tei Thursday ayiD^. Met ehUdnm were at

yvara. I# early life' lie was wilder, and' also exhibited mot

ability aa an uWriitor, uue dTwidth the Styre pump valve. Me laaurvlr.d I

Dennis township—Charles Grace, Hall Snodgream, Horace Payne, Daniel I.; Bozarth, Charles Christian. West Cape May—William E. Trank*. Albert Peterson. Wildwood—Bernard Tronom, Charles

McWilliams.

Avalon—Charles H. Taylor.

Board of Education. Tbe Board of Education organized ou Monday evening by tbe election of 8. E. BJte* aa Prosklenl aad Satnoul 11. Moore

aa district clerk.

by . President St I tea: Teachers sod text

bodks—Leach. Monrd, York. Property—Bailey,.Qnidort, Haynes,

Snpplie*—Moore, Q.itdort, Townsend.

Mr*. Elias W. Hall, widow of tbo late Hon. Louis W. HaJI. died at tbe hiwpilal

c land recently pnrrhased by an Atlantic

ten tbtmoand dollars la belt

treeU

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City syuilh-ale at the upper end of Oouan

City.

Tbe Panuayyauia Railroad company will begin laying 100-puund rails ou their Cape May hrauuh, beginning here laying them iiurtbward aa far as Belle

Plain.

The plant ut tbe West Jersey Electric Company at ilully Beach, which snpplie*

i rrac

fatein and Frederick Sutton.

opauy at ilully Fire mile Bose

baa bjwn sold to Henr

applies

rD. Moore, J. F.

The Five Mile Beach Water Company, Henry II, Ottous, President, aud Harrison

U. V«K

aud specifications and Invited bids for the erection of a water works at At Tbe Delaware aud Atlantic Telegraph aud Teiepboe Company will at once begin the work Of erecting pelt* and stringing wire* at tbe Five-mile Beach resort* of Angleaoa, Wildwood and Hglty Beach. Tbe hauling of sand from the beach i Sea Isle City haa liecn slopped by order of Charles K. Landis, who contends that the beach front is a* much the property of the Landis estate as any of their lot# in that resort. The County Board of Freeholder* have decided lo lasbg #11,200 of 4 per cent, bonds, ooo payable each year, and to receive subscription* at par from reaidenu of the county only. H. S. Rutherford of Cape May City, is re Henry U. Ottena, a Philadelphian, who owns moat of tbe laud on the upper end of Ftvc-inlle Beach, aud who^la. now lit New Mriclco with bis bride, has soul a. number of Mexican donkoys or burros for

The following committee* were names' the uaepf the children at Wildwood aud

Angl

The funeral ofMre.Sarab Jane Crowell wifu of Daniel F. Crowell who died WedueadaT of last week, occurred from the Cold Spring Presbyterian chureh last Saturday. Kuv. D. IL Laverty, D. D,

in the service by the Rev. J: L. Laudh, a

former pastor.

— * 1 CHURCH NOTES. Find Met hud wt EpUoopel chureh. wen B. Finner, pastor, extend* m’eo invitation to friends not MeuUfied with otherclturubee. AtlO.80 w.m., the will address the yuttuj •tipimual Power; the Couqueat.” Bubfaet at 1M p. m.i “Hatot; Owr Bertwu^ or Onr ; s. R.giddbc #!# Wuuhi full luto U.llata, Upn «#c.

NEWS OF NEARBY PEACES,

BRIEF PARAGRAPHS FROM WHICH YOU LEARN. Read Them Carefully #nd Tell Your Friends That Yon Saw Them in lie Hera d. FOURTH WARDOur people haa more grip than grit just Constable Alexis Rcbellinger la building a large shop hi the rear of bis residence. Miss Emily Sutton was viaitlug friends and rclativa* at Eldura a few days this

week.

Mrs. William Lea. and son Claude, were visiting Mr. aud Mr*. Laruerd Smith ou Tueaday. Mr. Graul Vauamsn la putting up a new front fence and otherwise improving

woperty.

rs. George Schelllnger who haa been suffering a screru attack of rheumatism

la Improving.

«>rge Roscman has made numerous noticeable improvements around hla re-

cently acquired home.

A number of our resident* are doing away with fences around their, property and substituting a green budge. Mr. Isaac H. Smith ia beautifying bis residence on Washington street by a coat of paint. Contractor Huury ia duiug the Mr. Daniel Horn, one of tbe Ward’*

most ambitious and

any time at which from aickdl-aa.

Mr. W. H. R. Goodwin,

nergetic residents

ring ah he waa

table to work

dent of Vineland, since Waking

shod '

both genii

Mr. M. B. Scull narrowly averted what

abode here ha* become quite popular with both young and old through bis kindly, ia! ways and pleasant words for all. x. M. B. Scull narrowly averted what might have been a serious accident by fire A blue llarac oil stove which is used for

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been extiiigbUbetl during dinner hour, but

irougl ’Bode

Instead however, through the shortness of

cyli

down into the oil, «hlch ignited ahd

the wick, the hot cylinder waa only turned

would have exploded bad It not been dia-

after. Mr. Snail

promptly threw it out at tbe door; and what became of it later, can better be

gucaaed at than told.

Mrs. Elizabeth Loe oatebrated tbo ?4th anniversary of her age on Friday'last, at

n* trolleys, and mqiiy of the other improvements it ia reported that they will give the people ol the Point will be incandescent light at a very rea*

WEST CAPE MAY NOTES.

George Taylor it improving hi*

Broadway cottage.

Enoch Eldrcdgc was among the

visitors here this week.

Aida Tolbert is confined to her

home with an attack of grip.

Pilot Charles Eldrcthjc and wife spent Friday in Philadelphia. Frank Bohnen was the guest of

Stephen Reeve* on Tuesday.

The Misses Maude Corson and Ethel Stites were visiting in Phila-

delphia this week.

Henry H. Eldredge was visiting his son Dr. Clarence S. Eldredge in

Philadelphia this week.

Our veteran engineer “Uncle Jacob” Smalwood has been resting

up for the last week.

Mrs. Charles Simmington, accompanied by her mother. Iclt Monday for her home in Pniladclphfa. Harry -Stevens has returned to » Uellefonte Academy, alter several days vacation with his parents. Capt. John W. Reeves has been quite sick for some tune, but we hope

be out among us again. Rev. J. L. Landis, alter an absence ; of ten days, spent a few days at home - end preached in the Chapel Sunday evening. There has been some inquiry’ for • West Cape May real estate recently^ - * r,| cre are more houses needed here-, ‘ tbeie is not one to rent at this

time.

. Frank Crowell and wife, of inden, were here this week. Mr. .1 Crowell is an electrician, and is ex- I tensively engagetl in the different j

lines of this business.

A large company of iriends met at j the home of Mrs. Maggie Oliyer, on York avenue Monday evening to have n good time, and they were not disappointed, as every one enjoved. J II then)selves cmenselv until a late hi»uc_; i i when refreshments were served, 's alter which this merry gathering 1 sought their respective homes much plcased'by the evenings festivities. I

tbe resideuou of her daughter, Mrs. Hcui

nyabl

day and evening the guests assemble

Smith. After placing a very enjuyi

around a sumptionsly spread table where levy did ample justice to the edibles U - fdhe them. Tb<iau present were: aud Sirs. David Lee, Mr. and Mr*. Matthew Selovcr, Mr. and Mrs. ilenrw^mlth, Mrs. F. L. Smith, Mr*. Harry Bennett, Mrs. Julius Deulzot, Mr. John Foater, Misses Mae Smith, Alda Beunult, Alice aud Effie Deulzot. CAPE MAY POINT.

Horace l Ocean City.

Henry C. Rohm has his pound nearly lints bed.

‘iner ia improving since her

stroke.

Susll

paralytic sti

Harry Woolaon has shipped in the lighter.ship No. 40. John W. Corson is putting up his oound for spring fishing. ' John 8. Stanton and family are home from Ocean City. Edward Burrell and John Major mght too pounds of fish the other

day.

R. T. Haxzard was down one day last week looking after his propIbertj Schellrnger and Stephi Shepperd are painting Mrs. Salcne’s

cottage.

William Lafierty it grading a lot on Cape avenue tor George Walton,

of Philadejfrtiin.

Postmaster Springer is putting a new fence around his collage. Also

has top dressed the yard.

The U. S. L. S. Station No. 40 repaired their fence b^t, putting in

several new cedar posts-

John Stanton and Horace Corson md Lewis Eldredge' are painting the Rev. E. H. Stipplec cottage. Washington Lcnore cumc down

the first of the week

Brown

John J. Kromcr is going to have his cottage moved from West Cape , May to comer Cape and Lincoln , renue, at the Point. R. T. Hofl- j

Tbe new syndicate, we

stand, has given orders for tb tHin ol 5 or 8 new wheel an

ct to have them come

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with, and the old oua era to tveri'c a act* coat .of paint and to U used

RAILROAD NEWS. Some of tiu Improvemects on the Queen

Anne’s Route-

The Queen Anne's'Rail road-Company ■■ haa awarded to tbe Pemuylvania Steel ] Company the contract for a bridge, con- J talning a 40-foul draw, over Kent Islaud ' narrows, on tbe Chesapeake, which U the - last contract to he awarded In tbe 0011- | stractiou of tbe exteuainn of the Queen I Anne's railroad from Quueuatown to

D>vo Point. «

The contract for tbe pier at Love Point has been awarded to the Sanford & Brooks Co. of Baltimore, also the piei at Istwea, Del., which will be used in connection with the business from Baltimore, Washington and points south and west of Cape May. All the work under ibeae contracts is to completed by Juue 1. The contract for tft^ construction of tbe railroad extension from Love Point to Centerville has been awarded to Messrs. Wade. Sloan A Go., rof Baltimore, and the work ia to be completed by July 1. Tbe Queen Anne's railroad, with the extension to Love Point, and thy fast and handsome steamer Queen Anne, •which will run between Baltimore and that point, will make the trip to Rrholmth Beach and Capo May quite a popular one ! to the people of Baltimore, Washington 1 And surrounding country ' by placing | resort* within a very abort ride of * Baltimore, at a very much reduced ex- j

pease over the all rail route.

The steamer Virginia, recently purchased from the Old Bay Line, is being thoroughly overhauled and refitted for the service between Lewe* and Cap* May. In conjunction with tbe Queen -

Anne's railroad.

For Free Postil Delivery. Aa suggested by The Hjikald several

agp, the matter of free (Hiatal , llvonr should 1* taken up In Cap# May j City. Ocean City, our sister seaside res-I sort, within the bound* of our os n evore— -

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cenj. tv, R. T. to < 'W- r 7 “'“T

the coming season, and there is uo rvasou

' H«

and there Is uo

1 filer the auu shy wr ahoukl not bava the (irlvUeicc- Let some of our eW. ■tart in the matter,-*!'*! why not get

Learning to make tbe fire# . by obtaining the ti-format km aa to what H«pa are requisite to

WIW to aold at •oat Ladles'. Uenl'a and

to Siou, Ho«, 1

W«lo.So. j

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