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VOL. VI. NO. 34

CAPE MAY, N. J., THURSDAY. AUGUST aj, 1906.

THE INLET HARBOR As Advocated by A* Philadelphian THE MUTER IS DISCUSSED I. Hrartllr Kmloiwd bj Writer l-hlladrlphla Ix-dift-r - IU>e«-IV-

To the K Itior of the Pohlle I filter: Am ike Port of inillm-lelphlm I. rrcelvln* m in h omimidrnuioa Ju«t oow. 1 wonM like to ilrmw mttentlou to « project which l» helog carried out to Inflict upon thim port probahlr the irrrutcmt lo»» It li«» rrer rx perumcol—at project which will roll PfaiU ■IrlphU of uenrly all iU kblppluit. ant which mermi to explain why the Prnumrl rania Railroad haa not and »ill not la likely to improreiu wharf proprriira. Without blare of t rum pel* and. In fact without ita main purpoaa brink Keneral.; known, the railroad company ba« taker atep eflcr atep to create a deep w ter h«r hor at Cold Spring Inlet, near Cape Nay and to proride It with a anfllcient freigbi road connectioo JiUrectly with ita trunk road in Pronaylranla and the w.al. Tin flr>t atep waa to conatruct another track from Wlualow to Cape Nay parallel with the Readlnc road, thue delng a panaengei road from Philadelphia and Camden !■ Cape Nay. independent from the Weal JerseyaodSeashore Railroad, wliiclil* la to be used aa the feeder for ibe The second step la the rlectrifyliig of the West Jersey and Seashore Railroad to Nillynir. The third atep la ibe building of a cut oil for freight from Haddonfleld to near Weatrille. thereby making a direct ran from Philadelphia via Krankfnrd bridge to Cape Nay. Thl# work haa been su To lucnaae the number of tracks from Wrmtr1<U la a comparatively nuall matter aa <be railroad now baa light of way with rooojcb for three or «ten four tracks nearly all the way. To practically abandon paaaeogrr traffic below Millville an the road via Winslow for seashore traffic could eaaiiy be done. Thus the West Ji aey and firaihore would be converted Into freight road, with few carves and no grades worth mentioning. The advantages of a port near Cape Ns; directly at the ocean, entirely free from ioe and within a few miieaof the Delawi Breakwater, oeer those of Philadelphia, sixty mllca up the river, are so obvious that It la not necessary to draw attenlloo to them here Any one at all familiar with South Jersey knows that tjie volume of freight for that section is not sufficient to justify any of these improvements. Of CO area. I not say what the railroad company luteoda to do. but It deems quite evident that as much of the freight, particularly coal and grain, aa possible, will be directed from Philadelphia to the new port, oa which hundreds of thousands of dollars hare al ready been spent sod on which thr United States Government has been aske spend nearly a million dollars for jettiea.

A colllrr or a foreign ship la the Delaware Riree will be a rarity, aa even the Reading road, which la South Jersey may lie considered a part of the Prnnsylrania erstem. can readily trmnt fer the basiosaa of IU roa! shipping plrrs to Cold Spring Inlet, as Its line tc that point Is even more direct 'ban the West

CHAR. H. SPECK VIAX. Aug. 1«. ’OB WIT S. 4th. Philadelphia From Philadelphia Ledger. Aug. «.

>t Wed-

Oar County Priaoanre The unprecedented congestion

county Jail waa relieved slightly )<

oeaday by Judge Hildreth.

Walter Brown, of Swaintoo, held for burglary, was released in the custody of bis father: Nuldooo and O Kaill, of Ocean City, beldfpr disorderly conduct, were discharged because of a defective com mil meat; Sarah E. Hall waa admit tad to bail, her mother. Nra. Washington, ante tin* security la the sum of fWO: Mite Paone

While out in his launch another launch

Nias Htrvrunon Mill Leads In PnlnU

for the Golf Cop

Thirteen players now have made a ■ tart In thr race for the club cup to be awarded by the Ladies Association of the Cape May Golf Club at the doas of the praeent aea Mrs. Ronald H. Barlow waa awarded five points again this weak, and la now Usd for foorth place with Mias Rena Dl mood on a total of ten point*. Mr*. Barlow'* coming and the remarkable staadl■ee* of her play has made bar the favorite for the 1906 honor. In *plu of the fact that Nlaa Matilde Stevenson, of Phlladelp already haa a total of nineteen points. The following Is the standing of the

competitors to date:

P/Y Points. Try*. Mia* Hatlldr Stevenson 19 Vfr*. Perdral Collin* WJ Mia* Gullelm* Jkari* 10' Mr*. Ronald H. Barlow 10 Mim Rena Dimood 10 M Isa Annotte Davis 8 -virm. F. Stanley Groves 7 Ilia* Laura Groves 4} Nla* Alva Sanders 4! Mlm Florence Daniels 4 \H.r Martha Reed 4 Mr*. K. V. Pechlo 4 Mrs. Alfred 1-owsry 8 vlr*. Frank R. Shaunck 1

PERSONAL

MENTION

Summer Visitors are Numerous About Town

TOUR MIE Ilf BE IBCtUDED

TWICE TIE FOB GOLF HOXOM Two Philadelphlana. Mr*. Sunnel BUp>>*in and Mr* Meredith B. Leach, lied for list place In thr clock golf tourney bald o-i the local golf club Saturday afternoon on ecorea of 88. To the flrat play off round both Had again with 88. when darkDrsaaatln and prevented further play.

The eoorea follow:—

Mr*. M. B. Leach

Mias M.Shattuck Mr*. U C. Ogden Mr*. P. Ofllin* Mia* E Diamond Mia* Guile Daela Mr*. C. D. Da via Mr* R. W. Starr Firm play off roundMr*. Samuel Blspbam S3 Mrs. M. B. L

Mr* L Pauline Cake Dead Mr*, l^titla Pauline Cake, aged 78year* ied at the cottage on Suck too Row on Sunday morning at 8.90 from bsart trouble with which she bad been affi for the past two year*. Mr* Cake waa a naiiva of Capa May county, bring a daughter of the late Joaaa Miller, who. more than a half century ago. taa l he proprietor of Congreee Hall, well known Cape May merchant. She waa a slater of the late Senator Waters B. Miller, of this conoty, and a widow of CoL Jacob F. Cake. who. for a number of year* waa the proprietor of Coogresa Hall and the Stockton Hotel. Cape May, the Willards and other hotels in Washington. Mrs. Cakr U adrvived by three sous and *o daughter*. the soot being Col. Honor I.O*ke sod Philip H.8 Cake, of the Normandie Hotel. Washington, and the Stockton Hotel and Congress Hall. Cape May. and KI ward K. Cakr. of Nrw York City The daughters arc Mi*B Mary Cake, who has been residing at Cape May with her mother the peat year, sod Mr*. Loo Is Johnson, of Cincinnati, O. The funeral occurred on Tuesday after* non from the Firm M. E. Church, of which *he had I0114 beau a member. The rental us were buried at the Tabernacle cemetery at Erma. The funeral waa largely attended by local resident* and visitor* who had known her for some year*

HELD FAMILY RE-UNIOX Gay Time at the Home of Mr. Swain Hoffman on Wednesday On Wednesday of last week the children and grand-children of Mr. Swain Hoffman, of Cold Spring, held a family reunion at his home. It being his 88th birthday. Twenty-nine of hi* deoendante ware pre-

blia which ha aa * 'era flee other* who were absent. Mr. Hoffman wa* born on the Swuide Road near the Tabernacle U. E. Church, August IS. 1818, and ha* alway* lived in the neighborhood. Early in life he married Mias Beulah '-Hughes From this union there waa but one son. Jonathan. Mr*. Hoffman dying quite young. On Match 17. be married Mlm Sarah Crawford and they bad nine children, three of whom now surely*. Thera nr* Mr*. Joseph H. Brew wo Mrs. William Caud and J. > Hoffman. Than are now fifteen grandchildren and two Kreat-grandebUd-

Cape May's Life Owned* The Stockton and Congress Hall life tarda, both volunteer boats drain a Teat deal of eradlt for their active work on the beach, at the Urn* of an aeeidawl. 1 her of caare would blva resulted ling If U had not been for them. They nra eery active In their work and eraer body should bey their Japanese Swalu. 808-7 Jackson street, where they can get laiheCUjr.

of Kn.MaryTranke.of MS Jaofcene St. ~~ drowned off Holly Beacheu Saturday

SanGrit. Aa inquam waa held yeetetday.

Happenings of n Week Among You Relatives and Friends Tersely Told-Other Menfloa

their trip to Ireland and England, whl haa covered a period of two months. Capt George W. Reeve* ha* been this week la New York City, looking after a contract which b* ha* b*en at there, and which he will Mart work upon next month. Her. Dr. A. W. Spooner 1* Winona Lake. lud. at the Presbyterian Bible Study Conf. Mr. and Mr*. Charia* H. Doogbarty are acnpylng their Washington etraet eottag* and will remain al Cap* May until the ilddl* of next month. President of Council and Mr* Ware have rented their Lafayette street ir th* remainder of the and have taken np their residence Chalfoot*. John H. Sloan, of Philadelphia, who oecupisa a cottage notified by Chairman Lewis Nixon that be ha* been appointed the Bry*n Reception Committee for thr State of Pennsylvania- He will go to New York on thr Writ' lost, to reorlr* the coming Democratic presidential caodi □ Little Cafirerip* Craig, aged 8 year*, of Went Cap* May. waa taken pbla on Monday for dlcitis. » Mr and Mr*. Georg* Bancroft, of Colngswood* N J.. are guests of former Mayor and Mr* Geotg* H. Reeves,of Warn Cape May. Mr. and Mr* John Shrider. Mim Myrtle Shrider and Mlm Eats Shrider, of Mill, rilk. are spend tag* weak with Mr. Mr* William G. BUttwcr. Mr* Kills C. EUrsdgt and daughter. Mr*. Elsie Halpln, have returned from reir risk to Mt. P«ncU8. P*. Mle* Besrie Arnold, of Hnrriahorg. P* U a guest of Ml* Aunia BagUy on Cbrgir etraet. Miss Arnold and Mim Ereiya Fsooer. Mr* Baglay's daughter, were child aa in Harrisburg. Mim Arnold'* father 1* a prominent hotel man In that

olty.

Dr. sod Mr* CUram KM radge, of Phil lelphia, are go*** of Dr. Eldredg*’. tothar, Mr* Emma J. Eldredg*, 'at her cottage la Week Cape May. Fred Kldredg* of New York, to etotolng hi* mother. Mri. ElU Eld radge, KtCnpe

Subscription—$i^k> per Year.

FRIENDS HONOR BRIDE Vineland Girl Wed* Cnllfbrwla Mar-

being mud* for a big reception for Mr* KUel Kian* Burgm*. who was a young musician and girl of Vineland, and to home fi Philippic* Islands for a short rh wy preoadiag that Urn* a *chool at Capa May. Mr* Burg*** railed over two y

presented to Captaia Caste by the Cicvar Club which was won by th* Kilaura. This yacht ooyaradthaooaresof 84 S nautical mlto* la f hour* • mlnutaa and 10 aaooada leading the Hetoo U, Captain J. Spicer

id 96 seeood*. The Ha He, of Oeeaa City th* third boat entered, failed to flatoh. The real lateraat of lb* afternoon which attracted two thou.

Decctotem, of Caps May. aad Captain George FtoheP* Holy Terror, of Oeeaa City; Captain William Plttenoo’* King Katbenoa II. waa third. The boats want orar a eoeree of II th mile* and tig Draatotoe woo by I minutes IK aecood*

Th* summary of th* Mg me* to:

actual tim*. 80.87%-

Holy Terror-Start, 19090; flntokA 90-47M

Actual time, IfeHH.

K*therm IL-Burt MO. iflc Aatoh, 4.98..

to th* cootracto sob then* They wan Mtos Helen Wand, Mr* Andereoc anfl Prof. Cheek. For the Cheek vacancy Prof. By lead Fortune. of Virginia, was alactad at a

kindergarten training la Manila Boon after arriving there eh* fell In lore yonog lumber merchant from California, and a year ago thr wadding followed. She dulsbed her contract through a race of honor, aad oomed home by a ho

From Ocean Cltv Ledger.

The Star of the Cap* will need to t different tack If It expect* to carry the b*U*r class of voter* with U la It* attack upon Senator Crease la th* coolest mad* for the nomination aad election a* Senator for Cape May county thl* fall. Everybody know* that the move tc Incorporate Aaglease, Wildwood and Holly Beach into on* borough waa in the Inter eat* of lawless rum-seller*, who hoped by this to escape being bald to an acoou the county aotborittoa. Also It to hi that for year* the license question In Cap* M*y City haa been a stench and then no way by which thorn who were granted llcaoae coaid be called to an account b placing their llerfua In jeopardy b-rani of thrir riolationa of thr law. It was high for the good of the city aa writ 1 the entire oonnly that a change ahould be I thle was done by placing the grand I lor use* In the ban " and tble was.doue. The Intelligent sod better claaa of voter* In the county will as* In the part which Senator Crease took In ibjs legislation a reason for support and endorsement rather than cth-

County Ameramrnt*.

All the county assessor* met will Coaoty Board of Equalisation at Court House th* other day aad presented their reporta. They will be summoned U

oa th* second Tuesday la tea the r«po«*» will be

The figures for this frar era 87,000.000, Cap* May City to aeanaed at $6,000,000. aad one-half Mock* of tract at Wildwood DO. wham state that the at 000. Tba pier at Wildwood stands for IH.00Q. hut the aeaaaamaat usy be raised tc 81M.00Q. The Board will iovretigata

all the

Oolby-Hlllery

Senator Tho«. J. Hillery haxaanoaneed the dstes for th* joint debate* between blmretf and Senator Erantt Dolby, of Eeeex county. The first will be on Wednesday evening, Aug. 28. u Morristown, and the second ih* even big following at Boonton the home of

Senator HUlery.

The debates wilt be opened by Senator Hillery and Senator Dolby witi reply. Senator HUlery wlU does the de-

Asslxtant Director of Poblic Work* Thomas W. South, of Philadelphia, purchased for 18.900 the Delaware Bey House and property at the ■teatabo*! landing, Cape May Point, N. J. D is said that be represent* a syndicate which wfll make out of the property

it phise and open np in ti for nest rammer’* business.

The property was sold by Lewis Starr, of Camden, reoeirer of tbs Cape

Hay Steamboat Company.

Attorasy General McCarter baa ofloialr notified the Secretary of Stale that the primary election* are to be held uniformly throng boat th* State on the fourth Tuesday In September, but that In munldpall tin haring a popalatloo of lass than 80.000

fore, ragtotsrs oa the seeood Tuesday he cannot ro'.e at the primary

Tuesday.

RIPARIAN LANDS

State’s Right to them AuthorDatively Settled

SELL LAND UNDER WATER

So Said Geo. M. Robewoa. Abraham Browning, OoarthMMU Parke 1 and F.T. Frrilaghuyeen

Tmnrrog. N. J.. Aagaat M-Th* quar on raised by Seaalcr Mlntora. la Ih wra* of th* Investigation of the State', riparian Interest*, whether Lb* State had lb* right to sail th* lead muter water be rood low water mark, was under com eration a long time ago. aad ha* been

fthe eootrotlon. Ho long ago aa 1887, he question of the Slate* ownership of iparian property was pretented by thr lagialatar* tc thr Attorney Uruerel. who w*» then George M. Robeson I/egUlatnre the right to sell 1 of Ih* lands nodrr water adjoining thr ebon to others than riparian owner**" Thl* question, said lb* Attorney General, la hi* opinion, w** understood to relate the lands covered by the navigable wa ere Vbtch bound th* eastern portion oor State, upon the shore* of which the

ownership of the** l the Attorney General *aid: -The Slate dea* own th* lauds under the water ad. Jolotag th* shore of thaw tid* water*. Th. qoration to re* adjudicate, author!. teUrrly •ruled in oor own sod the Fatter, al court*, sad. though th* leads ware ton marly *1*1 mad on behalf of (he proprietor, the fact that the till* to In the State to not ow seriously disputed by any ooe ” Sev. ml cate* In support of this view are eked •TAT* MAT Sku. LAMB CVDEB WATXB The State'* absolute right to sail or oU erwtoe dispose of there land*reemed to U Attorney General to be "equally clear. After tracing the history of the change of governmental control by which the State acquired ownership In these land* under water he 000 ti need: “tha actual title, thei being is the sovereignity of Aha State, and infract or right tc the benefit. In the people, the control of the** lands and the right aad power of disposing of them to ia th* LrgtoUtnre, which represent* at

10 th* natriotlona of the federal

pending In tha Legislators haring for -bjeat the creation of a private oorport at Ion. with authority, without sompsaam ttoa to tbs State, to reclaim aad appro, priate as th* property ot said corporation all thr land under water south of Commaolpaw Bay southerly of the Csntral Ball Road of New Jersey, and several of the eminent lawyer* In tha State. Including Abraham Beoeralng. Frederick T. Frellffgbuyasn and Cortlaadt Fsrkar.wi

ions a* tc "whether tha Legtol

th* right to aril and dtopeataf. tbs laade

adjoining tbs •bore to • •a owners." In hte opli

Mr. Browning, who had been tha Chaoerilor of the State, arid: "la the first pteor

trader the navigable water*

of the State bsyood low watar a 1 not be denied that, by the law of England, anterior American Revolution the toga] title to • In the King, a reigning eoverelgo wbt mtemplalion of law, wa* the ualvr-. ■al occupant And the feostwie from whl. b all title* to loads were derived. Aad nothing to oow mots anthoriLively than that by th* Bavolniioa aad mtehltohnreat of New Jersey a* aa

State or eorerrignty. ehe hr-

vrated with all the till* te such lands within bar territory which, prior to that event, had bran in th* Crown. Thu. that

He quota* dsutoloae and than continue*: "It toaqarilr clear from there sathoritta* ihal tha rills of tha ripariaa proprietor* *P* where that of th* Slate btgios. era to com mingling of ownership: tdlrtoum Impariust.' The Ugri Utl* to three land* being in lbs State at New Jeraqy. and her Jurh ~

1. thr right ot ti

1 property-ri th* State, sad that sha ha* th* power to dtopore of thren In aay way that

o« iMttos aad ssshM psliay

Cortlaadt Parker arrived at practically * eoaclnalbra by *lmUar rat

opinion waa ncltudv*. The

aad formalities of law told down by than gnat lawyer* have been aaqtoscad la and have paaaad nnchallenged down to tbs present day. All

th* federal government Itaalf bay recog ''••d th* State'* ownership of I bare land* adrr water by allying for fre grant* of ■ch land* tor its own oara. sod paylnx th* amount fixed by tba riparian com tali aioocre. It to altogether loo late at this day to raise the question of the State's ahaolnte aad unqualified ownership of

■t. Mary * Fetes A larga anmber of Philadelphian, cot Uglag her* Bolted tort weak to glv* * hnxa-rtoaidofSt. Mary'* Church. Th. begun Tuesday and courts red tretil Saint day evening. The town of the church wa* transformed laic a Japanese garden, every evening almond- eyed little damacU served tea. cakes and ice cream, ttadam. Marie Kennedy, of Philadelphia, aaog •me lore aooga while groopsof UtUe children acted fn pantomime. The following Philadelphian, lent their aasiat Mrs. William Caaselman. Mlaaea fre baa. Mire Dolores Costello. Mlaa Allen. Mia* Bergen and Mlaa Town and Meaan Arthur Caaaelmao and Gladstone Mnxxa Mil. The operetta. “Snow White..' was pro looni on Friday ereniug by the children f the parochial schools, and proved a big ■tlractiou. MU. Ada Ra.lcliffe had charge •f the work. The title role wa* taken bj Mtos Bayerte Pant, of Philadelphia. She well supported by the following t cart; Quern. Marie McDonnell: Print*-, Howard Barnett: Caal, the Hants 0. Paul McDonnell; Max. James Sangb•y; Haas. Owen Crean; Violet. Gather Xerdiea: Arbutus. Marie Camp; Daffo HI. Mary Cooley. A aabre drill proved to be a very inter eating Foterlnde. and waa gone tbrongb by Paul McDonnell, Howard Barnett. Fraccto .Shields. William Crean. Louis McBoanall. WD.lsm Barnett, William Camp. Francis Wrislry. Henry Kearns. Charles Needle*. John Kearns aad Owen Th* young girl* of the school gave a tries of tableaux. In which Ml**** Marie McDonnell, Kathryn Harris. Marls Camp Mabel PMshhaaer. Marcella Stanton. Mary Cooley, Helen McDonnell aad E* trito Harris took part. THE PEOPLE'S DESIRE

Al the request of a largo amber of Republicans of Cape May coaoty. State Senator Lewi. M. Oesee, who U just completing hto first term ia tbs upper of tbs New Jersey Leg!Mature, for re-election to that body. He tutor Crcsse served three years in the New rrey Assembly, preceding hit Senator, aad by reaeon of the legislation which he fathered and aided he haa gaiaed many friends ia Gap*

May County.

a elected to the Senate thl year* ago by a plurality of MB, the largest plurality ever given a Republican for the State Senate in the county. He contented tha nomination throe yean ago with his prodeceesor, Robert E Hand, and In the primarire received • for every one received by his opponent It baa beet; rumored that Hand desired to oppose Crease for the nomination, but tbs candidacy of ths -Senator to not taken seriously by the people and It I* believed that Senator Cress* will have no opposition for the nomination when the primaries takes ffiaee on September 25.

The Barber act to prevent the overcapitalisation of corporations having franchises, haa just been signed

by Gov. Stokes.

Under the act it la now illegal io New wsey to lasoe stocks or bond* In corpor ation* having public franchises, unless this slock or the bond's are paid for In uh to be' tornsd Into tbs treasury of ie corporation for its uses. The bond and stock limiting me**tars was brought before the Legislature to •top ths over capitalisation of trolley companies. The new law preride* that hereafter no corporation bolding public franchises shall issue, sell, or deliver any of of Its capital stock or other obligations of any character except in re for cash to tiro extent of at least 80 pereeai. of ths bos rains of ths secun-

Ws are la rssaipt ot Mr Aktoa Fresasaa’s

of New Jsrsty for th* part year, aad partteulariy ratting forth tha olalma of the . Oothy nr "New Idea" Bspnbllrara. The ’ book to latenetiag reading la thahanda

who to latarsstsd la New trbetfcsr ha to a baltoror ia

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Promisest Moves hi The Real

Estate WorM

CAPE MAV PROPERTY SOLD Transfers Which are Mentioned IB Erery Part of Cape May Oowaty Up To Dete

Cape May Beal E*t*u Co., to DcWlu D. Barlow 8775 lot 618 A X 613, Plea A of Company. Same te Louie* M. Anahutx 81850. lots 1096. 1016 Plea A. WgwT CAPE MAT Char Us Cox etux to James M. E - Hildreth 81. Lot on S. W. side of Learning A vs adjoining E. Eli rerigs etal. HOI.I.V BEACH Borough to Holly Beech Cltr Imp Co. 87885 Quit-claims Lou 1 * 16 block 198. Sa d* to Harry S. Hewitt 85580 Iota It. 90. block HI. Heme to Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Geooraeret Church of H. B. C. $76.76 lou 16. 17. block 109. te* Dubireoo etux to Jem** Day 81800. lot 16 block 149. John 8. Soffe etux to Jeeu Stroh $1. lot 84 block 65. John Smith etux to John Ricardo 91 N. W. K of lot 905. Fourth Are. A Landeuberger rial to Florence B. inert 8L lot* 818. 215 First Are. Henry H. Ottena etux to More* 9500. lot 811 Fifteenth Av* Wildwood Cram Co. to Annie M. Bagnail 21. lou 1 A 3 block 17 on Company's Plan. * John Bright rtnx to J. McCormick $1250. lot M. block IS. John Bright. Agent to J. B. Venderslice $10000. Agreement to parch*** lote 8-10-13 block 6. Baker Broa end wire* to E T- Smith 8410. lou B4B Muck 54. keto Wm. Hartthorn Jr. $906. lote 11. Mock 55. Sams to Wwi Copper $181: lou *1 bloat

1* to Cfcm Ear* $815. lets 78-14 Mock 1* to M. A. Johnson $815. *ote 14 Mmto

Seera to F W Wllilemeoe $60880 late >

naira 488 Sea. D. Frank Learning etux to EUao B. Wtoroer $ lot 465 Sec. D. AVALOS Chari** H. Berryman to Mrs. M. E. Burris 81. lots 80-40-41-43 block S3. Avalon Deralopmant Co. to H. C. Banka $1. lot Si 8*c8.

Lowes Towwsur. Township committee to Luther E. Price 8—Quit-claims 900 acne edj. Jaa- M. E. Hildreth. 45 acne edj. Wat. Weak*. 84 edj. Willeu Johneou. 85 astra D. C. r, SO aerea edj. Jaa* Bate.

WILL BE GRANTED Starvey of New Gape May Harbor Almoat a Oertalaty It to believed by aU thoaa who beard tha ergumcote presented to the Board of Ea--aaf the Wer Department repraaeet- »* Rivers ead Harbors Ooramittra of Ooognra. that that Board win raaora-

Spriug Inlet ooonrotiog th* AtUntic ooraa with th* aew Cep* May harbor being built what wee formerly known aa Cep* Island Sound, by e syndicate of Pltteburgh oapltaltott who here expended more then 89,000.000 at Ceps May sloes coming hen three yran ago. It will take another year to complete th* harbor ead giro It th* 100 acres expense which U proposed. It will have a depth of 40 feet, aad already 886 hero been dog out aad tha mad which to removed from th* harbor Usual to reclaim meadow lead of which 800 acre* hero bean raised to marketable grade aad