The ptauant weather ol the past .veck ahould be greatly appreciated
■'ITiTi
ice of Cape Satuiday Ic
May C. H. looking; alter hik
* “P
iliry Uuainekk.
lot
in
day.
ind Micceskfiil salcN'ii-'n i'Hire.
capru>ed c qu ck I
Reynard” in dotil
uiui'sisted, on Piidav.
A. D. Nelaon town on Saturdi
moat popular and Miccesvful aal ot the F. A. North piano firm,
gcii Gaudy purchased a fine Le-lit Mss. llckter Matthews painfulb injured her side bv a tall, while per
torming her out-door chores.
Eunice Fidier, a popular dress maker, is on an extended visit to
Philadelphia, and Camden.
Mcichant II. M. Carroll, was purchasing stock in Philadelphia on
Friday.
John H. Williams and granddaughter, returned home on Friday, ntt r a fortnight’s visit in the Quaker
W. H. BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE In any Part of Cape May Coaaty
Holly Beach. N. J.
Wilmington Morning Nowa.
This paper is the only morning
in the State of om which Ca excellent result
MASSACHUSETTS BAIL Old Bowdota Caller* Batldlar Cob. tain* Fireplace Where l.onstcl. lew Cooked HI* Mrala.
When the oono of Bowdotn gathered
rick. Me.,
th
impletlon of
Jury of educational work.
ipe May Its in ad-
Hewitt, a tnlen
music teacher of Cape May C. was calling on triends Thursday. Frank Kusmell, Jr., is confir
rith a sevt
ned
attack of.
ising thi tide circ
hjUM-s. It lias the largest
ublisher in K. M. lloopes, who is well-
ay Wilmingtonians to Cape May. Kates
made known
who come regularly to Cape
application.
to his home wit
toncilitis. "
Mcs*lames Lydia and Carrie Bush-1 nell, were at Tuckahoc consulting Dr Marshall, one afternoon this
week.
y Hampton of Eldi
iiiness in our
The Flrat NaUonal Bank. The only institution iu this city officered by Cu|>e iiay |>eoplt‘, and where tlie capital i» * ape' May capital, is the First National Bank of Ca^t* May. It is now a growing and paying institution. its jidts lM-ing under the strict supervision of the Comptroller of the Treasury Department, Washington, is Hot a'branch hank, and the mo deposited here is not taken awaj outside towns to use to keep a business ot another bank going. The surplua of the First National is gradually increas-
ing.
enry Hampton oi Eldora, g btiiness in our village
Wednesday.
Miss Pearle Vanamati
Notice to Painter*.
Bids will be received by the committee on protection of prdjierty and improve- • ment of the city council of the city of
, at the City Hall, Wednesdaj
entertained
clock
Cape May, at the City March IK, 1903 at 8 o’<
a young friend from Vinetaqd, this painting of the city week. tier Franklin and Wash I
A magic-lantern show was given in the M. E. Church on Tuesday night, by Prot. Henry H. Hall. His l.cture on the “Life of Christ” was appreciated by a large audience. A pretty wedding was solemnized
buildin)
pretty v 5 M. E
of the city buildings,
lington streets
Specifications can be had upon application at the recorder’s ollioe.
Dated, March 6, 1903.
Jambs'E. Taylob, | Committee.
James J.Doak, J
noon on Tuesday. Mr. Jam dredge being the bridsgrooi
Mrs. Marga
at high imes El idsgroom Cormick
at the old college in Brunswick,
In June, on the occasion < ' ' tion of the completion o
the occasion of tbecelsbr*'
its first cen-
fad-
Jng memory of schooldays w freshed and many a good atory brought again to mind by the sight of the ancient buildings that formed the college settlement in years long past, and that appear so shabby now among handsome neigh)
among the ichsuetts
•riginal building of Bowdoin, at the opening of the college In J802,
First in interest
structures is Massacl
il buildii
hall, the , which.
FIREPLACE AT BOWDOIN.
(Where LonEftUow. When a Student,
Cooked Han;
housed the facult;
I nil
utioi
the New Yorl
fhen s 1
a Meal.) eight si ass. the
ulty,
and nil the other belongings of the
iis little brick building,
•k Tr "
Jona Hoffman, who has been cm- «Vk--jmd loyed at Haleyville, for the past Onikiuolva:
~ ' fed with his contestedS,
ployed three i
Cake Walk and Dance.
an( j Eureka Lodge No. 7, Ladies I. O. ( p e Mechaidca, will hold on .St. Patricks’
March 17, a euchre and cake
dance in the Auditorium, and other novelties will
'ributic, has a p hose who adm
igfcllow, for here, as led, studied and p
me, has a pe-
iar attraction for those who admire
Lorn
months, Sundaycc
His mother
i will be i
II b e rved. I
parents. His mother is critically A cake will be presented to the most ill. 1 graceful couple. Tickets will be 25
Capt. Augustus Meerwald, an ex- cents.
tensive oyster planter, lies danger- ——
t his home. % _
ftday,
lelt lor an extended
insly ill at his home. ^ Thomas H. Taylor, the popular boot On Mortday, Miss Cora D. Corson 1 and shoe maker, has removed t
ir an extended visit with and relatives in New Yor
has removed to No
friends 606 Washlncton street He does all reand pairing neatly, thoroughly and at rea-
been doing
- - . •?»*
Germantown home
sojourn among friends. E. R. Stiles, out young and pro mising pedagogue, spent the last oi
the week with his
Jersey City. Miss Wltherup
i price
returned to her business in Cape May for 11 years. Rl after a pleasant ,n "PI* 0 ™ sewed by machine with silk
to match. Lost c
hooks replaced.
broken eyelets c
ibinc, hand
With the pui
Cap i chc
hook and ladder. Sorely our fire prot -ction cannot be excelled for a town of
lire engine Cape May
i chemical engine and a Hay's
steamers, a
• patents.
dreamer of Wooilbim
has Pern employed as farm on the Harrison Fidlci farm The Dennis Township Hoard
Education held a meeting In the our »' ze -
school building on Saturday. Some 1 ~ .
recreant hoy* smashed a number of „
. in*,w|«L., V .he Khool * l " > «"• ,500 ’ one ni)>ht 1,* week, end ac.ion „ m iSWeed «IOOO, on «»t ~orw e , on
be taken in regards to the matter. A soiree was given in honor
Miss Clara Chester i
Games, music and dancing
Bulged in, and a sumptuous repast Money
.... ' e . Ap|
bond. Address Lewis T.Stevens, Atty.,
! Cape May, N. J.
Money to Loan.
to loan on bond and first mort-
i Friday nigh
mes, music and dancing was ii Iged in, and a sumptuous repa_.
was served. About fiity inviUtions «age. Apply to Lewis T. Stevens. Atty.,
... - • . "'-’(hingi
mptuous repast
fitly invitations
were issu-.-d and all reported a pleas- ^ " ashington street, Cape May.
ening spen
Mrs. Harry Stille, of Clayton, si>ending a lew days with her mothi
Mrs. Rachel Carroll.
On Friday night, Miss Helen Carrol lighted her new oil heater placed it in her father’s room and retired for a night’s repose. After the business duties Of the night were oyer, Mr. C. went to his room and on opening the door was astonished to see the room filled with thick black smoke. By examination it was found that the
stove had sprung up
th : ng in mourning. The
e to be ihoroi 'he Dennisvi
Loan Association held
of officei
iddy 'he i
mghly renovi ville Buildii
that
lyed everyoom will
rated,
ng
-election
Spcrial*:—Cape May Cream Ice, Ping leriP.mg, Cape May Goodie-*, MapleUer, I Dixie D.mkIIm, only at Hogan's. Popu-
j lar pricy*, free sample*.
Japanvae Mixed Caudles, the new mix fancy shop*, hard mix, fine flavor, u*ual price 25c ixiund, nur price 15c pound to Introduce it, at Hngaii’s. Poultry. Game and Squab* killed and divased to order at Campbells, 308 Decatur street.
s at its regular monthly busi-
ness meeting on Monday night. The
following officers were President, J. K. Carroll;
; Tn
wing on ident, J. I
L. M. Rice, Jr; L.idl.-im; Dirccto
elected:
Secretary,
, J- D.
idlnm; Directors, Chas. Jami Edward James, Joseph Taylt George Robinson, Chas. Roba
George Robinson, Chai Levi Wentzellc, Washinj
Buahnell
obart,
ington Earn-
est, F. B Buahnell and Mortimore Hutchinson. The . organization opened its twenty-third series, and at last inspection, was said to be one of
the best conducted in the state
The Mcsdamcs ot our town tendered Mrs. Joo. Anncllv a party on her 69th, birthday. Refreshments were served and a retrospect ot girlhood days taken. Those present were: R. P. Wells, Mary Earnest,
Lydia Campbell, Hannah
le, CU
Mrs. Laura Smi jab, arc the gues
D mglass this week.
Chestet
1, nannan v in-stci,
1 Earnest, Belle James. Ruth
Kobart. Marv Christian, EIL Went
zrlle, Clara James am’ Lai
" nth and
guests of
Smil
I son Mil Mrs. Lcw.s
•uglass mi* wee*. , 1 Capt. Smith Stiles, after a thre months illness, has gone on to Boston to again resume charge of his large
barge.
The boys who msHciously smashed the two windows at the
house, have confessed, paid the bill, and the affiiir will be overlooked by
the Board of Education. Edmund Matthews, one of
boys employed in Philadelphia, was under the parental roof on Sunda]
Be* - . S11 ear-coated Peanut* 10c pound, at Hogan's.
Fruit* afit) N it* at the cheapest posslu price*. We give tHiding aUmp*. *1 Campbell’
Pop Corn, shelled for popping, augaroated with plenty of sugar, at Hogi
Real Estate for Sale.
Fob Sal*—Twenty-three acre* of land between the turnpike and the beach, Tn West Cape Mny «nd Cape May City. Will lie sold in one tract on reasonable term*. Apply to Lewis T. Stevens, 509
Wanhington street.
A handsome cottage on Colombia avenue, near Howard street, for sale. One of the best located cottages in Ca| May. Apply to Lewis T. Stevens, At
Cmpe May. N. J.
l*pe tty.,
Fob Sal*—A the north aide
splendid building lot on ol North street, 40 ft. front by 100 ft. deep. Will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply to Lewis T. Stevens, 809 Washington street. Fob Sal*—Seven building lots in different locations in West Cape May. ply to Lewis T. Stevens, 609 Washing-
Lot on Corgie street, near Quee south aide, lot 40x510 feet, running ekruugb to Columbia avenue. Will be mdd cheap. Apply to Lewis T. Stevens, At tv., 609 Washington street, Cape May, S. J.
mce
Ita
ing gap in tb Longfellow d Whether 01
says etuia
poet L(
student, he pared hia
the first floor is a capacious firepiaci which has remained unchanged sine the day the first logs blazed upoi broad hearth, and it was at this yawn-
tbe old hall’s chimney that
his cooking,
ot the poet was a good
cook does not appear in any of the records of Bowdoin, but he had the best facilities then afforded ot the college, the fireplace, with its turning spit, swinging crane to support the kettles and pots and its glowing beds of coals for broiling being considered superior to the stores of those days. Strangely enough, no photograph was taken of the old fireplace until this summer, although thousands of visitors have called to see it, and until recently few outside theyoll<
ing and graveling ot tlie same, together with the construction of a Boardwalk on the easterly side thereof, with a bnlkhead aup-
a* follows, to wit:
sured at right angles to Beach avenue; thence stake; thence by a curve to the right of radius sixty-nine hnndrcd and twenty-four
exit's
hundredths (893.33) feet to a slake; them
it was once utili the toastingotbi
of flapjacks.
’ the interesting: tilieedby Longfc i bread and theb
fellow for
id the browning
CHIEF OF THE CREEKS. ladlaa Statesman Who Waa Respected by HI* People a* Well a*
Government Official*.
Isparacher, the noted chief of the Creek Indiana, who has just passed away in Okmulgee, Indian territory, at the age of 90, was probably the most remarkable full-blooded Indian of re-
cent timea. He was born Creek nation in Alabama and went westward with his tribe. He fought
was a member
ne guards. After the
war he served as a judge of the Creek nation. Overthrown in 1883 by Cbeko-
inized a revolt which had by the United States
e "union ie India
( Creek Nation Died. Aged *0 Y army. Thereafter he lived quietly with
his people.
Isparacher weathered many storms
iople have not
add he has ther P He 200 pounds idian. Ho
in his long life, for bis been peaceable at all ti had difficulty at time struggling elements was six feet tall, wei L and was a full-blooded'
lived in a boxlike hut in Indian territory. He was born in Alabama. He was elected chief of the Creek nation In 1895.
Has Tbli
The
himself om
likei
Tb I n b* Hla Own Way. .*er of Afghanistan imagines ie of the greatest men alive.
He likes to have his own way in everything; and when he thinks it necessary to silence a disagreeable adviser whom be cannot convert to his views be cut* off his head. That settles him and makes other meddlesome disputant.change their ophiiona at once, or emi-
grate.
Family I
A family of ui passed through ' low* to Oklaho of Michael Sir sons, two dat _
dr so enough to almost
Filled the Car.
musual size recently
route from
Oklahoma. It was composed Strtckendorfer, with 16 daughters, sod grandcM-
1 to almost fill a ear.
ORDINANCE.
A*
Ant tion of sewers or a *1 the City of Cape May. Sec. 1. Be it ordaine
Council bj the anthority of the kamc, that there shall be constructed by and for the City of Cape May, sewer* or a system of sewerage, upon plans and specifications to be approved by City Council, through the following named streets and highways of the said City, to wit: Jefferson street from the line of the old Stockton sewer to Columbia ave nne: Columbia avenue, from Jefferson street to Madison avenue: Madison avenue from Ocean to Lafayette street; Lafayette et, from Madison avenue to Jackson street; Jackson strict from Lafayette street to the Cape Island Creek bridga; and then 1 ing the same through the Cape Island '
"intothe wat
pike Bay; together will and proper media;
iae SmEasx. ZZ1A-, Z’jl. SEND FOR COLOR CARD AND PRICES.
c. a. And be it further ordaii l, that upon the adoption of ... X“;'.“’,;vXo3ixS“ system of sewerage, together with the tisements proposals may be asked for the entire construction or such portion* or secs? i.f 3 sxxixr.x nances inconsistent with the terms of this EXE test: Jso. W. Thompson, Recorder.
k N ORDINANCE.
(89333* feet to * *t*ke;
straight line north eighty degrt seventeen minntes and thirty-seconds east (N. 8o° IT* 30" H.) fifty-two hundred and
fifty-one and four hundredths
fifty-one and four hundredths (5351.04) feet to a stake; thence by a curve to the left of Ins seventeen hnndrcd and thirty-oni |i) feet, thirty hundred (3000) feet to I
stake.
The total length being twelve thousand five hundred and fifty-three andtwemy-four hundredths (12.55324) feet upon the execution and delivery of a deed of dedication by the owners of the land incloded within the
"mils thereof.
Sec. 3. And be it farther ordained and enacted that the wfsterly twenty feet in width of said avenne shall be for sidewalk; the next sixty feet in width shall be for roadway; the remaining twenty-two feet in
width shall be for boardwalk and ing and protecting bnlkhead.
Sec. 3 And be It further ordained and enacted that the City of Cape Mav shall grade the said avenue for the sidewalk, roadway and board walk; gravel the said sidei *
, ..avel and roadway, construct and bnlkhead, alt in accord
ions to be
. said said boardwalk with plans and
hereafter adopted
approved by the City Council of said City. Sec. 4. And be it farther ordained and enacted, that upon the adoption of the plans
. __*t upon the adoption of tk and specific*tionain the preceding referred to the City Cone '' "
accoraii
incil shall proceed
receding to law for bids or the grading, graveling and
xhibited by the said plans and specifications, in which said advertisement proposals may be asked for the entire grading, graveling and construction or inch portions or sections thereof as may be deemed ivisable by the said City Conncil, or both. Sec. 5. And be it farther ordained and enacted that all ordinances or parts of ordi:es inconsistent with the provisions of ordinsnee be and the same are hereby repealed, and that this ordinance shall take
effect upon due publication.
JOHN HALPIN. President of Council.
Ipproved March 6. 1903 THOS. W. MILLET, Mayor.
Lttest:
Ino. W. Thompson. Recorder.
L N ORDINANCE.
jty-five thousand dollars for the purpose of constructing a system of sewerage lor the City of Cape May, and for the purpose ot extending Beach avenne from Madison avenne to Sewell’s Point, and improv-
ing and protecting the same.
Sec. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the inhabitants of the City of Cape May, in City Council assembled, and it is hereby enacted by the antBbrity of the same, that there shall be issued and sold by the City of Cape May bonds to the amount of one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars in denominations of seventy-five thousand dollars in
tr bonds, and fifty thons-
bearing Internal 1—I half per centum per annum, payable semiannually and rasturing in thirty years from the date thereof which date shall be the first day of April, nineteen hnndrcd and three, the proceeds to be applied solely to the construction of a system of sewerage for the
struction of a systei —. said City, and for the extension of Beach avenne from Madison avenne to Sewell's Point, and the improvement and protection
' the same.
. 2. And be it further ordained and enthal the said bonds shall be substance
Srfj.
and form as authorised and directed by the first section of an Act of the Legislature, entitled, “An act to authorize any city of the fourth class of this Slate, to raise money, either by temporary loans or by the issue or
^ of bonus for any sum not
fifteen per centum of the taxable value the real and personal property rated far
and personal property
it in such city, and use t the purpose of retiring floating or matured bonded indrbtedne&a. for the enlargement and improvement of the public buildings, water works, sewer system and for — lawfnl purposes of such City," apt §ec. 3Andbe it further ordained and enacted that the Mayor is hereby authorized to sign the said bonds, the City Clerk to al- ' -* **-e corporate seal of City Treasurer to countersign the same and sign the coupons
thereto to be acted "thaMhe
d be it further ordained and e
Look ot Your House! iQ DSES IT NEED PAINTING? Use American Heady Mixed Paint : MANUFACTURED BV : C. H. BUHERWORTH & CO.
GLADING S»MARKET
608-10 WASHINGTON STREET, NOW OPEN and Farm Products. Meats slaughtered on our Farm at Rio Grande. Butter and Vegetables fresh from the Farm. Your Patronage Solicited. Charles E. Grladina;, 608-10 Washington Street.
Picture Frames A Window Glass A large assortment just received ol Popular Priced and High Grade Framed Pictures.
VValter Savage
309 Mansion Street,
CAPE MAY, N. J.
B. S. CURTIS, Plumbing, Steam and/xas Fitting. All Orders Receive Prompt Attention.
SHOP—No. II Decatur St.
CAPE MAY, N. J.
upon their execution as herein directet sell the name for the best price which mav be obtained therefor, not less than the par value thereof; and upon the *ale thr— '
5£
fot the purposes aforesaid upon the order
if said bonds.
I be it further ordained and enortinancesand parts of ordi--■-•-ill with •’— ———- -r
amount thereof iutc redemption of said
Sec 6. And acted that all <
nances inconsistent this ordinance be and t repealed, and that this
effect immediately upon due put
JOHN HAI
ordins
riiioaMo(
Approved March 6, 1903 THOS. W. MILLET, i
ice si abli<
ALPIN,
President of Council.
ist* JKO.
W. Thompson, Recorder.
..Green Mi Slips.. By presenting thi* coupon at SOL NEEDLES’ STORE 508 Washington Si and make a purchase of One Dollar or more, I will give Ten (10) Stamps Free in addition to those which should be given with your purchase. This only good until APRIL 1, 1903-
Remember, only the
..Green Tralg Stamps..
Quick Sale of Dry ..Goods.. Is what we said recently, and meant it, and people knew we did and came, and all were
buyers.
Not much use in talking prices—you’ve got to see the goods to know—and there’s too much of a variety and newspaper space costs too much to go into details about it—but you come, and let the silks prove. Mrs. £. TURNER, DRY GOODS. MILLINERY. 516 Washington St.
e Ideal Wall Paint."
Romaliu* is an Oil Paint put up in paste form to lie tliinne<l with water. It is made for both inside and outside exposure. It isriurabk- anil has stood five yearn on exteriors with seaside exposures. It is flat 1 without gloss 1. washable, hygienic and giv« - a very artistic velvety finish. It w.i> adopted by the U. S. Government Buildings at the Buffalo Exposition. .Later the 1 .. verntuem used Romalite for its buildings at the Charleston Exposition. The ('<nnmittee on Exports on Awards, awarded Kowalite the gold medal. For sale by
A. C. Glut,
41(> Washington street.
Bread Talk is a subject of interest to every family, rich or poor. Years of Experience has taught us just what the people most desire. We Give You the benefit of this experience when you buy. GOLDEN BEAUTY FLOUR For sale by leading Grocers and Feed Merchants. 8ITLEY & SON, Inc., General Agents, Camden, N. J.
Latest Improved PALMER Engines
SUE33WC32XI tPStrCTS CkT MARINE AND STATIONARY
Emrines.
11-8 Eurae-Prrer, J30.4Q “ . . 1102.60 •• 1168 90 - . 8X97.50
all comm. D. FOCER,
Agent Cape Maf Co.

