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CAPE MAY HERALD.

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VOL. VII. NO. 24. AILSA CRAIG WON RACE The Idaho, Peter Shields’ Yacht a Close Second THE FINISH CLOSE

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.milloa. He! mud*. The cru«*ed ihe OolehloK Ho* » V M o'clock Tue«l»r morning. She nn ■ houl CTO Miulc*l mile* In G5 hour* and « minute*, and drmortratrd that the gaao Hue yaetal U aultable (or dorp m-o cruUltm and racing. On the trip (rotu ibr Lowei Bay. Sew York. »br had (»ir weather an til Moadar night, and then experience.! strong westerly wind* and a baary *ea She made good weather of the »e*» and only one* daring the eoyage were the engines Mopped. On Monday when Ibr wind bad lightened a etop was made to

shift an Igniter.

The land was sighted at S 30 o’clock ami the yacht toilad on through a heaey rolling sc* and entered the harbor at Hamilton at 11.45 o'clock and reeelred an o»ation from all Ibc yacht* assembled end from the crowds gathered along the water The Idaho crosacd the floish line at T.12 P. M. She. too. had made a floe run and performed fully opto the expeciatlone of her owner. Two yachts started from off Fort Wadsworth st 4.10 o'clock Saturdsi afternoon. The Ails* Craig at once took the lead and passed Scotland Lightship at £>J0 o'clock. She waa more than a milr ahead of the Idaho, and at dark, when tin Idaho was last seen, that yacht was flrr miles astern. The Alisa Craig is owurO by James Craig. Jr., and ENm Stereos. J r The Idaho U owned by Peter Shield, of Cape May. Frank Eolrikin. Jr., of Cape May. was engineer. The Alls* Craig Is equipped with a 6u horse power motor, while the Idaho was s 2 bona power motor. There is some dlf ference in the sixe of the two yachts ii fetor of the Idaho, but eren with tbtdiffereoce the Ails* Craig had to allow b hours 56 minute, to the Idaho oeer tb. eourM. The Idaho took 75 hours 2 mlnates to make the Journey, or 9 hours i: minutes more then the All** Craig. Will, ber allowance the Idaho was beaten b. the Ails* Craig by 17 minutes. This is remark, bit close for a race oeer such a ions distance, and shows that the rule nndci which the two yachts are measured is * eery fair one. The summar;: ( Molar boat race to Bermuda. Distance. 6711 miles. SUrt. 4 10 o'clock P. M . Jnm S. Fmisn. Jane II.

Elapsed time.

Yacht and Owner. Finish. D.H.M. Alias Craig. Craig fc Stevens. 9 .V am. S 17 49 Idaho. IVIer Shields. 7.12 p.m 3 03 02 Corrected timr—Ailso Claig 2 days 17 hours 19 minutes: Idaho. 2 days 13 hours e minutes. The Alisa Craig wins by 17

Fire Department Elects Oflorra The Cepe May Fire Department held its annual meeting Monday ersmugaud elected Joeeph II. Hanea, chief; James J. Doak, assistant chief; William Oilforeman, Truck A; 8. Waller Bennett, director; Joseph Elweli, foreman Engine Company No. 1; John Lemon, director; Alexander Schellenger, foreman Engine Company Ko. 2; Edward Barton, direntor; M. Kearns, foreman chemical company; John Shields, direcir. President of the department, 'illiam Gilbert; yire-president, Lewis uitb; secretary. Frank 8peace; treuser, F\ Sidney Townsend; representsre to Firemen's Belief Association. Joseph Elweli; trustee for four years, i. Walter Bennett, drivers, John Bush, Charles Keeler, Joseph Baldwin, Harry Kocap; assistant driver, Bateman Foac«P

Pearce A. Giles Dead ree A. Giles, widely kn -w as a geographer, and formerly an officer of the Britith Nary, and the father of Miss \|. C. Grsy-Giles, of Cape Mav. died on Thursday laat at the residence of a daughter in Philadelphia, aged 94 'ears. The funeral occurred on Sunday and interment was made at Harleigh cemetery, Camden The deceased a born in Loudon but lived in Franc* his early childhood. At ten year, of e he ^returned to England and wi* er in the College for Naval Officer.' ns at Greenwich, and at thirteen heme a mid shipman in the English Navy He came to America thirty go and first settled In Kansas. He afterwards was identified with explorations of northern Minnesota, and abont the bead waters of the Mississippi Klver.

Chris Gallagher, Jr, Dead Christopher A Gallagher. Jr., died at tb* home of bis parents in Philadelphia, nn 8s turd ay laat, from pneumonia, with which be was stricken on an automobde tide in Cape May at Eastertime. The funeral service* occurred from St John's Church, Philadelphia, on Tuesday morning, the interment being prirste. He bad a host of friends at Cape May, and the parents have the deep sympathy of this community.

Ht. John's Church Opens Hunday Her Nathaniel 8. Thomas. Rector of Chunh of Holy Apostlra. Philadelphia, will t(Relate at 8t-John’s P. E. Church at its opening on Sunday. Ternary of tb* celebration of the first Holy Communion in an Episcopal Church In America, (at Jamestown. Va,) a bration will be held at the close o 10X0 service. Mag Hat.mg Tomorrow A fisc raising will be held on Friday afternoon at two o'clock at tb* public eebool building on lafayetl* street. All

lo pan id pate In the ex*relate Be P. Crego. pastor of the First Baptist Churah. will drUrrr the oratloo. It ■rat flag to hr rat tad by the Cape May City public schools.

elected Charles B. Drioog aa.opervtaing principal of the high

AN UNUSUAL PROCESS Grow Crope on Land That Wae Ktrinrrally Under Water The riliseo* of 1'npa May witnessed recently the unusual process of plant•rop* on land that wae under water, sand that was putuprel out of (lie: harbor, to make the fill back of the beach, smoothed down and the surfi treated with chemicals and planted riib oala and other crops. Pro). E J. Hollister, the national soil Xpert, who is in charge of this work, ays that these crop* are for the purpose of covering up the white aai with green plants and keep from shifting. The loimula put up and um * the soil doctor in thla case, is made up argely of Wbeatbrao and Add Phosphate

YACHTMEN CHIEFS

N. J. Sunday Hchool Association Souday-whool teaching is quite a profession. to judge from the program of the

the New Jersey Snoday-schooi AsaodaTbls school will meet in the High School Building. A«bury Park. Jnly 6- IS. IJI7. Besides a floe set of Isetnrea by Miaa Margaret Slattery. Mrs. M. S. I«smoreen* ber leader*, flee courses are offered for teachers in the eeveral department* of properly graded Sunday school, with any special classes in blackboard, sand sp and mann.l leaching, advanced hie history stadr, sod the leaching of Christian year ami catechism material. The general secretary. Bar. E. M. Fergusn. Newark. N J- report* a large Increase Interest, with prospects of the most suoceaafal school ever held by this progressive association.

Harbor Nearing Completion A marvelous work it being done on the eastern portion of Cape May by those Pittsbnrgers who took bold of this part of the place some four t ears ago, and who have almost completed bOO acre harbor, which will be a t boon to shipping and to yaohlewhen ready for use. These mat people have bad inUueuce enough to Bcure at the raoently doted session of oogreas an appropriation of fl ,211,000 o build a chaund through Old Hpriug Inlet to connect the barbir with the Atlantic Ocean, and the government engineers are already at work oatllniug plane to spend the money.

Good Catch of Dram M.h The moat successful catch ol drumfish this spring waa made on Monday la week by oar expert fishermen Irrin Stevens, Charles York and Al. Aaulkner, who made a trip up the bar and captured fire dram which averaged forty-fire pound* each. They report the fish plentiful and the .sport of catch-

ing them delightful.

Cape May Yacht Club Elects Its Officers

ON FRIDAY EVENING

fteaalde Yachtsmen Meet J. Clifford Wilson Commodore and Others To Poeltlowe

The Cape May Yacht Club.laat Fridty ereniog, elected the following officerr Commodore, J. Clifford Wilson; rise commodore, Adam Soelke; rear commodore, James F. Local; secretary amt treasurer, A C. Thomas. Trustee*—J. B Newkirk, J. F.Jaooby, Howard Kelly, S. Warner Hutchins, E.

B Midlen.

ee Committee—B. L Gibbons, R.B. Miller. W. Horace Hepbn n. Entertainment Cotnn-ittee—F. G. Ed. wards, M. E. Helse. Benton 8. Bunn, H. C. Loodeoslager, Robert E. Hand. Harbor Master—A B. Miller. Membership Commute—K. R Miller, B. Miller, Dr. F J. Haerer, B I.Gibnns, A. G. McCausland. Fleet Surgeon—F. J. Haerer. Treasurer—Charles York.

CHILDREN’S SERVICES

Were Observed in the Different Churches on Sunday Evening

A DELIGHTFUL DAY

Frefirama Were WeU BenfieredLarge Audience* Fill The

PERSONAL MENTION

Spring Visitors are Numerous

About Town

A WEEK S VISITORS

Happenings of a Week Among Yai letallre* and Friends Tersely Told—Other Meat Ion

Prominent Cottager* Here Among the more pro tali ho hare opened ihrlr summar horn* bn* *re: F. H Allen. Lento H. Ayres. David J. Baird. B. M. Baker. John A. Baker, William K. Barclay, Mrs. R. H. Beattie. vl Bispham, George W. Boyd. Mr*. Catherine A Bruce. Onion 8. Bnon. Richard Campion. Wra. 8. Casaelm*n, Joseph Cohen, Ruben Cohen, Edwin F. Cook. J. C. Corry. John F. Craig, Edwin immings. Michael Dally. Lonls J. Deacon. Charles H. Dougherty. John P. Do) le. Charles N l>*vl», Thom*' W. Ea-t-wlck, Caleb P. Elfretb. Dr. Walter J uau. C A. Gallagher, C. M. Gilbert, naud Gr ve*. Nelson Z. Graves. Mias Green. Stanton R Hackett, Edwin K. Hart, Dr. Frederick J. Kaerer, Henry D. Justl, Joseph Kelly. Thomas F. Kelly. Mrs. William King. Benjamin Kunkel, iry C. Lea, Joseph Leedom. M A. Leo t. James F. Lana*. Cbaries C Marsh Samuel B McCabe. Klobard W. Me Cready. George D. McCreary. W. C- McDonnell. William J. McMullen, Cbaries J. Millar. John L Monro*. J. W. Moonhead, Isaac Roberts Newkirk, Jobs B. Newkirk. Frank Nlrdlloger, Dr. B C Sorrto. Joeeph I. Poeber. Dr. C. H. Baed. William Haed. Edward O. Richards. John M. Rogers. Dr. A. E. Roussel. Prank & Kuiachman, Mr*. Alex L. Scott, Mrs. William J. Sewell. Gilbert H. Sbearwr, J. L Shoemaker. Samuel Slmea. John H. Sloan, Harry Hudson Smith. Jacob Soar*. Waller Starr, George Stevenson. Adam Soelke. Aljrwl C. Thomas. William Tolan. Frank D. Turner, N. Manrltue Viera. P. Walton, J. Clifford Wilson, Joaat Wtoter. William Welsh.

Governor Stokes ou Monday signed tb* 111 prohibiting the granting of liqoor licensee lo the fourth else* for a period of than one year. This bill was lot reduced by Senator Hand of tfato county; the Governor, however, had aot signed transferring tb* power to grant

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jority of the people of Cap* Mey do not int him to sign the bill, preferring that should rein H. This opinion prevails not only among tb* temperance people, to also satisfactory to tb* Individual members of city council and to lbs saloon keepers tbemseiree.

Yon can hardly eonviuee a man of an -ror In a lifetime, but must content yourself with the reflection that the progress of •'dene* ta alow. If he u oot oonrinced bit children may be, Such ' ease with a cumber of our re«iv dents. They could not be convinced, but their children, who bare grown op nod married are oonrlneed that Charles A Swain’*. 306-7 Jacfcann street, le place to purchase agate ware. Ills la the best quality at the cheapest prices

baM In the Presbyterian Church on Sun aalag were considered the moal fnl that bare been given In many Tb* church waa crowded, end tbi children readrred tbeir pert* very nicely. Tb* ehnrob wet beantlfnlly decorated Ith palms and other plants. Mmiomrr xriscorai. cnuacu Iasi Sunday waa Children's Day Ii First M. E Church, and the day was duly obaerrad br the Sabbath School connecird with tb* church. In the morning tbr primary department held tbeir Barrier, which consisted of recitall.ms. durU. solos and choruses. » bleb were rendered i a moat creditable (Banner by the Huh dks, under tb* guidance of Mrs. H. ( . Thompson and Mf* Sherman Sharp. Pastor Burns baptised three adults anqolte a number of small children, and *ls< recrlrrd one candidate on probation. Ttpastor gave a abort talk, stating throb jecta and porpnsr* of tb* day to a larg' and appreciative aodlrnor. Ixmg before the hour of service In lb, evening the chnrch was filled to overflow log with an interested Quite an elaborate program bad pared by tb* committee who had tb* mat ter In charge. The eloglng »-** excellent wbicb showed (bat careful a<(ration bad been given to that part of the program, and the recitations, solo*, duets and i also well rendered. Quite a large collection was taken for the benefit of the Children's Day Fond.

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Children's Day was observed al the Baptist Chnrch by a suitable aad well rendered program. Tb*

ard which usn

tainmeats by this eebool, and tb* marked training which tbeeobolred. wa very visible. The t well rendered, the solos aad

similar chare Tb* entire program waa so rendered that the audience was delighted, and suggested that children's day be planed mors freTb* program

March and Opening Chotus S> Scripture Reading and Prayer, Rev. H. P. Crego Daley Scbellraner ou*—"The God of Nature.” 8>

Marie Hand

Recitation—"The Coming of the Master, Mias Adel* Rowland Duet—“Rnaee Are Blooming Again.** Tlllto Hughe* and Dorothy Faro w Exercise—"What Little Things Can Do.’

Five Girl*

Yachtsmen Will Visit Cape May One of the first lot of yachtsmen who will visit Cape May tbit season, will In Ihe members of the Marblehead Club, of Boston. They are due here some time daring the Utter part of the presmonth, when on their return (rum the Jamestown Exposition, which tbei are about to visit in U-eir yachts. Those interested in Cape May hope that 'ith the completion of the harbor s Urge bomber of yacbU will come here, sod Ibat It may be the means of reviving the interest In ocean racing and a repetition of the gay lime* which were had whep the (Jape May Cup, preaented by James Gordon Bennett, waa sailed for in 1876, and when Cepe Mey waa lirriy with New Yorker* interested iu thU sport.

Cbom*—“Ha 11 Him,” School >oppo**.'' Panline Crego Trio-Marie Bennett, Mildred Elm. and Do rot hr Farrow. Reel rati on—''No Place for t be Boys," Lewis W. Knerr Lulu Hugbe< ‘As Anthem of Joy, School Solo and Ceornm. Laura Lovett and four

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at ion—"A Little Word Lost," Lillian Hand ■"Golden Sunshine," School Plorenne Schellenger

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St. John's P. E. Charcfa ongraaaman George D. McCrearv. charge of seen ring the clergy man to date In St. Job"'* P. K. Chnrch be announced that the following are < peeled to preach during the summer; • IB, Her. Nathaniel 8. Thomas, R Chnrch of lbs Holy Apostle* Phi St. Her. Floyd W. Tomkins, S.T.D., Hector Chnrcb of tb* Holy Trinity. PhlUprlphla. SO. Ra*. David M. Stevie. Rector St.

-race!lent shape. Fin* .yetem of elaetric Ugh Ing and gas throng boot the bouse. Most doirsblr cottage Tor reoUag par- ‘ poms always brings good reals. Only a sm»ll amount uf r*ab oereasarr to bay It.

ran la.

*1. Rev. Alfred 6Rector St. Mark'* Cbnr

chJSttSi at. Her. Robert W Forsyth, 1 St. Peal's Church, Rich mood. ._

goat 4. Rt. Her. John Scarborough,

DD . LUD . Bishop of New Jersey.

' ■■ " Norman Van Pell Leri*.

Mrs Horace Simea, accompsuted by ber little daughter, Oil vis, is s welcomed guest among friends at Carroll VilU. 0. D. Gibbon sod wife, of 14IK Diamond street, Philadelphia, were < Sunday, selecting roomi st Csrroll Villa. Mr. sod Mrs. Elmer Zwsliey, of Akron, k., are rajoyiog s few days visit with Mrs. Zwslley's parents. Capt. and Mrs Joslab Falkecburg A very edarmiug little matron is Mrs. Stow, of Connecticut, who with her two interesting children, is passing June dpye st Maguire Cottage. Mr. I. Herzberg, tbe Chestnut street jeweler, and Mrs. Ilerxberg, came to their Broadway and Beach avenue cottage for tbe summer, on Tuesday.

FACTS TOLD IN BRIEF

s of Internal Gathered fbr Oar

■The hotels are rapidly opening and all that are ready for bust Dees hare liberal quotas of guests. •Tbe number of seekers of rammer homes has been Increased largely and rentable cottages bare been cousiderably diminished In number. —Tbe Cape May Club, one of the most popular social organisations, baa been debating on Cepe May's Deeds and bts decided to devote eome time end money to provide suitable amuse- . It has planned an extensive celebration of tbe Fourth and has organised a bafeball dub as sn earnest of good lutautlous. Other things are in cbntemplataon.

Paid Up Tbeir Taxes Tbe Cape May Baal Estate Company paid to tbe tax collector last Thursday Its

aad dollars for tbs year 19

They howat on the a Tax Ool-

intof tbeir taxes

lector Needles accepted order given him by Msears. Shaw aad Moore, of tbe Finance Committee of City Connell, stallag that tbe amonnt of inter as to be adjusted after tbe arrlral Europe ol Peter Shields, president M company. Chairman F. Sidney Townsend, of tbe Finance Committee, dedined to sign tbe order lo tb* ooUeocor Tb* Interest upon tbe taxes amount to >o three and four hundred dollars.

Preparing 6*0* Visitors During the past winter aad spring large ims of mojejr bare been expended both by tbe dty government of this plsoe nod by private Individuals In preparing for tbe entertainment of tbe so miner visitors i who bar* been coming :o Gap* n larger Dumber* In recent year* wratofore. will greatly appreciate trpaodiuarra bacane* they have been of tb* kind which arc vMbl* as soon a* tbe visitor arrive*. A new boardwalk ban been nonatraotod along tbe freot of to replace tb* old dilapidated one

Engine Collides

On Wednesday evening nn engine on tbe West*Jem y and Seashore Kallro-d collided with a shift engine sad turned over Into tb* neb pit at tbe railroad yard. Fortunately no on* a Train Barrio* waa deUyed yr* ter Jay

by rrason ol baring i

and rain. Top of flag has hoary

band with large brasa grommsote. Positively an advertising on it. Tha flags re-

al W OO. For #3J0 yon o*a get Tt*

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Real Estate Transfers The following are recent southern Gape May County reel estsre transfer*: HIODLB TOWgSHir Edmcnd Hoffman el ux to Sarah Woolaon. #1. 8-j acres on east side of Main Seashore Road at Rio Grande, u.wxa TownsBtr Annie W. Phillips et ux to Atlantic City K. K. Company. $350. Strip of thirty feet wide along north Hue of Cape May City Water Work* property. State of New .Jersey, by Hipanan i ommissiouers, to Caleb Williams. $10. Lot on Holly Beach Turnpike’ near drawbridge over Grassy Sounds ■tonni-uH or wagTcsrs gar James W Baker to GeorgeH Reeres. . Lots 119, 12d, 127, 133 sod 138, block 6; lot 407, block S3; sod lot 41U, bit ck 84, Miller Fsnr. I'* IT. MAV CtTT Jennie W. Taylor et rir to Sarah B. Nelson. $425. All right, title terestio Virgil M. D. Marcy homestead u Washington street. Cape May Real Estate Company William N. Wearer. $3500. Lot 2676, Plan A of said company, on north e of New Jersey avenue. Jmlen Physick loJ. Heory Edmund* Dated 1905. Agreement to convey for the Independent Ice and Cos! Jacob Dowler et ux lo Ssiaoel B. Jungkurth. $175. Lots 5 and 6, on

block C.

. Porter et sis to Max W. Biebeibacb. $1. Lot 8, block A.

FREEHOLDERS BUDGET Annual Appropriations Made Are $66,000

BOND IS APPROVED Dlscass tbs Quattlnn of Tag Cea■Issioasrs' Bills Far Dtaatrs— Don't ray Thsm

THE SECOND WARD ome Interesting Items that Ha) Please Yoa and Your Friends Captain and - Mr*. August Nelson will ill in a few days for tbeir borne in far-off Sweden. i. Walter Cbarch and little deugbtei were Holly Reach visitors eariv In thi

E. W. Dale, who reoen White Hall property, hi alantlal cement paremant around t! property. Mrs. George Roes and son, Clarence, Hollv Reach, sprat Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. J. CIs recce Gallaher. al tbeir Washington street cottage. Capt. F. L. Smith was out of town earl) in tbe week attaodiug to boelnese. i. Horae* Cbarch. of Holly Beach tbe Sabbath with ber pareota, Mr sod Mrs. Cbaries York. Miss Edltb Bush sampled tbe etrawber riee of tamer McPherson on Monday, •pending the night with hto family. When the sue occasionally peep* tb rough the gray clouds (for oo ooe to so skeptlla! • to doubt that It to there) It to a algo for be caddies to make a break for tbe golf ska. Our ooogenial artist, A. G. Bennett, to gaining quite a reputation an an or He addressed a Urge audience recentl. held them spell-bound by hto oratory. Capt- Alex Richardson's new launch i a recent addition to the no creasing fleet of naptha boats. Fred. Mlller'e new boat baa an engine which derelops wonderful bought ebe will proye a winner in tbe

$10.00U

There should be a pavilion buUt at ScEellragar* Landing for the accot datiou of visitors who frequent that I r resort and enjoy tbe oool brents and er changing scenes. Harry Godard Leach, son of Dr. A. L. Leach, is passing n few days plei antly at the old homestead on Washington slreet-

Ten of tbe eleven Essex Connty Colby r New idea Bepnbltcane who were lembers of the New Jersey Legislature last year have declared themselves in e race for tbe Assembly nomination tbe primaries this year. The only exception ■■ Russell M. Everett, who is stOl in hearty sympathy with the movement, bnt who esnnot derole tbe necev try time to tbe matter for business reasons. In a statement to tbe public the aspirants for seats in tbe Aaeetnbly eull upon tbd people to npbold tbe hands of Preeioent Roosevelt and reew the pledges upon which tbey made tbeir fight in 1900. These Include de.«t nominations, election of United States Senators by the people, tbe < throw of parly organisation control by corporations through bosses, for railroad regulation and taxation and other

n* Philadelphia Praaa has contracted

rom last week's Court House Gazette: Tbe Board of Freeholders oo Tuesday ield sn all-day meeting in tbe court loose sod disbursed ■ large amount of y on account of construction and ieosnee of county roads, approved tbe Ponds of Sutton A Corson, the successful bidders for building the new •osd between Court House and Goaben, and discussed many minor matter*. Tbe bond in qoesbon was for tlB.OO, "1 was signed by Edward M. Sutton. Kverton A. Corson, Joseph G. Champion, James Monroe Chester, Mark W. dams and Charles H. Shoemaker. Bills of Asron W. Hand and lion. Ellis H. Marshall, members of tbe County Board of Taxation, were referred to the Solicitor, a question of the legality of an item for dinners while attending the meetings of the Board having been raised by several members. The law as originally passed containno provision for extras shore the salary, but the last legislature amended be set so that members are allowed 'expenses,” and by some this u conitroed to mean meals while in alteodmce upon the county’s business, while others insist that it only refers to aveling expense*. The Board adopted the recommendations of the Finance Committee and isde the following appropriations for tbe current year:

Courts,

Jail, Alms House, 4.0UO State Hospital for Insaoe, 2,300 Coroners, 500 Elections. 2.700 Ststisnery, &00 Printing and Advertising, . 1,500 Incidentals, 2.500 Bnrying Indigent Soldiers sod Sailors, 450 Incidentals Public School*, 700. Connty Law Library, 50 Interest on Surplus Revenue, 750 Interest on State and Connty Road Bonds, 432 Interest on Holly Beach Bridge Bonds, 880 Interest on Holly Beach Road Bonds, 240 Interest on Ocean City Road Improvement Bondi, 850 In'erest on Ocean City Turnpike, 150 Interest on Sea Isle Turupike. 50 Sinking Fund State and County Road Bonds, 2.40J Sinking Fund Holly Beach Bridge Bonds, 4,500 Sinking Fund Holly Beach Road Bonds, i.oou Sinking Fond Ocean City Tornpike Note, 5,341 Sinking Fund Sea Isle Turnpike Note, 2,000 Debt and Interest Special Deficiency, 2001 Pobbc Buildings sod Grounds, 2 000 County Road at Dennisrille. 300 State and County Road Ocean City (repairs) BOO State and Connty Road Seaside

[repairs]

Freeholders sod Officers,

Bridges.

dtrical Force for Oponty Board Taxation, Schellengers Landing Causeway,

On motion of ilspi. Cbaries Vans te member from Middle, Ibe Board unanimously recommended Tnomas A Douglass, of Dios Creek, as supervisor of tbe new Goshen rood, the eodoraeto be forwarded lo the State Road Commissioner, who has the appointing owar. An order for $2UU was ordered drawn in favor of Mrs. Marcy Ann Armstrong ty for land sbe is deeding the ity lo enable tbe authontins to straighten the road from Coart Hnnss • Goshen. For several yean there UdPbaon a great deal of criiirlan. in diflarent pasta ol tha ooonty, of tbs aasaal dinner whkh« served at the connty Cm