Cape May Herald, 19 March 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. MARCH to, 1908

Fiumiku Cubk. Mweh l*. Knoch MllWr ha> • new hole*. Mr. Herbert Ittto, of We.U he*«er. U .pmdini IbU week *1 home. Mn. Hannah Crewe, of Cold Spring ■pent TuewUy with friend, here. Mr. Harry h'Uher. of IHa. i'rtek. called on friend, here Halurday evening. • Mr. William Bate i» home »ick Ihi. week. He i. empU.ywl In Phlladel phia. Mr. Jacob Karneil and wife called on relative, al Krma, on Sunday after-

Henry Shaw and *lfe .pent Sati day and Sunday with relative, al

Holly Beach.

Mr.. A. 1> Reeve* and daughter, of Oohl Spring, mpeul Friday w ith Mr».

Sarah Bale.

Mr. John Bale and wife .pent Sunday «iih Mm "leorge Cuntuiing* of

Cape May.

Mm. Itolin SUle«, wife and «on Orvale, ut tireen Creek, |»**e.l thrv ugh

here on Tueaday •

Mr. John Snyder and Mm. Simone | Vl

.... rvaronhty before able on Ibr following

lluill. date for the |iayment of a notr at a Iwnli on the day on which If l» made (kiyab'e. The eenale |iaMed an nilier lilll hy Senator Brown wbk-h prohlidm a notary pul'll, who la amn oyed at a hank from prateatlng a ii -ie in vviiirb he l» p -raoually Inter-■-ii.i. Another Ul |ui.: <-l wai that 1 «en» 1 or Beaelit which innkea pay- - .Ie monthly all appropriation!* for the ure of I illume |Hitlenta Another bill adupled by Hie aenale wai that apjao priallug Jl.oui for I>r. Page Hough for •vtra aen lcM at phyalctan during the i-.. eat epidemic at the lUhway reform-

. Howell

called on Mm. Minnie Jerrvl,

leigh on Sunday.

Mr. Frank Bale and Tueaday with Mr. Align* and wife, at Dla* Creek.

Mm. Beulah Cummingaand «m Kdwin, of Cape May, .pent Thursday

with her pareeta here.

Hdward Crowell and Ed. tiermon, ofChpe May. called cm Mm. Sarah

Snyder, on Friday evening.

Mr. X>. Morel! Woolaon and wife. Mr. Frank Barnett, w ife and non Walter, were Sunday visitors at Holiy

Bench.

Thomas Hemmingway and wife, and Mrs. Uda Reeves, of Cape May, called on their father al the poatofflee. Mr*. Ilaniel Woo Ison entertained Mr. Samuel Woolaon and wife and two children, of South Dennis on Sun-

day.

Mrs. Phene Essen, of Cape May. and Mr. Douglas Foster, of Baltimore, called on Mrs. Sarah Snyder, Friday

Mrs. Anna Woolaon entertained Mrs Ella Woolaon, Mrs. Allie Barnelt, Mrs. Martha .-nyder, Mrs. Mary Schellenger, Mrs. Hannah Woo Ison, Mr*. Sarah Piereon, Mrs. Ella Johnson, Mr*. Mary Douglas and Mm. FSta Learning, on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Schellengcr entertained Mr. and Mm. Shangar Douglas, Mr. Elwood Douglass, Mi— Olive Douglas, Miss Ella Douglas, Mbw Hannah Woolaon and Mias Ada Wells

on Sunday.

Axs-iubtyniHu Hoicoraba’a bill proriding for Ibr ap|Kilulment of commla-lluni-rs by fbe governors of New Jer-u-y nud IVuusylvanla to acquire right*. lrs..^hl»ea and property of all toll :>rtdg<- 'ompnnle* haring bridges cross in* the Delaware river between the mo states and making them free pass's I tlir senate. Aaaemblyman lewis' l.llt which authorises water companies 10 increase their capital stock by a ote of the stockholders was another if Bur-1 measure approved by the senate. Assemblyman Clark'a bill to determine weights and nieaaurea and deflnlug fiowers of common council in the matters of weights and me**ares wmi pns*ed by the bou*e. It wa* prepared by Fruncia B. Ia*e of Trenton after an exhaustive study of the laws of every •tale In this country and foreign coun-

tries.

Senator Brown Introduced a bill auiluirUlug the town of Sesbrtgbt to now g3li.0U0 on teni|K>rmry loan to quire laud* for recrenllon park* and ■rs mid 10 erect bathing bouse* and ler building* thereon. Another bill rseuted by Senator Brown authorise* IHia ids of freeholder* to widen, alter and revoke or change the grads vacate any part of the highway, fi ator Wilson presented a bill wh amend* the oyster law by permitting tue pun base of need oyaters for the Atlantic district where the funds are appropriated for that purpose. Nominations Confirmsd. The senate confirmed the following uomlnatl'Hia In execuiiee sesalon: Claris Coldenlmrg. pruseentor of Atlantic count -. t'lamer Allen of Hndiimiulcd. member of the state board of education; Theodore Sense tC.jtlc, reappointed, member board of managers of Ibc aanltiirlnm for tubert-ulou* dlaei William A. Logne of Cnmlierland. memlier of the fish and game ■■omuil**lon: Mr*. Brice ColUrd of Hudson, member of state village f ir ep.lrptlc*.

PE fERSBURG PKrEBSBt'BO, March 18,1908. Mias Sara A. VanGilder visited her sister in Lansdale on Monday. Mr. Wainright again oocupien the cottage belonging to Mias Young at Lower Bridge. Rev. J. O. R. OorllM, a former paaior of the M. E. Cbnrch here, delivered a very inlereating sermon on Sunday morning. In the evening Mr. Leslie Corson was leader of the Epworth

League

Mr. H. P. Mickel, appointed delegate, attended the M. E Couleretice

Millville on Friday.

Mias Rebecca Creamer visited re! Uvea in Goahen on Saturday.

Mrs. Wm. Eldredge entertained her

cousin, Mr. Wilson, over Sunday. Mr. Ralph VanGilder was with hi*

pa rents over Sunday. . . n .__

Mm- Washington Van ' bom

The h

log the

regulating the practice of ; Increases the penalty for

currying concealed weapon*; permlti twenty-five freeholders to petition i Justice of the supreme court for an In-

reatlgatlon In Ole affairs of any

dpality; autborlxes boroughs to create fire district*; makes It a mlademeam for any state board to order work i cost of *1.000 or more without securing permission of the atateboose commit, don or advertising for bids; amend! the oyster act regulating planting ol oysters; Incorporates the borough of Key-port Monmonth county; makis surrogate's fee where estate baa ealue leas than *200 half of present fee and ane-thlrd If the estate la leaa than *100; -nables water companies to Issue bond* to borrow money: appropriate* *2.000 for comml**Ion to co-operate with Penn ■ylranla and New York for Ibe propu gallon of fish In the Delaware river; appropriate* *1.500 for rent of room* and expenses for court of chancery In

Atlantic City. Public Utilities.

Now that the civil service bl blocked hy reanou of the elective mission amendment and local option killed by the bouse of assembly

Glider entertained a eompany of young decuive role of M to 15 the only re people on r-atunlay evening, after malulng iui|iortaiit legislation la that many enjoyable games, ice cream and | concerning public utilities. Numerous cake were served. hill* have been introduced In both Mr. and Mr*. Enoch William* spent 1 house*, but they have been codified by

(sunday with bis mother, Mrs. ‘

Wilham*. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney VanGilder were Seaville visitors a few days re

eently.

A Oreal Lead A , The. volume of display adrerliaing published In The Philadelphia Record last year was more t .an a million lints iu excess of that published by its nearest Philadelphia competitor It i* a ■■..Tim -**■*'sf* (bat "Where Advertising Psrs it Htays.*’ a fact tbal the proprietors of bolrl* and boarding booses iu this vicinity ahoald remember when placing tbeir advertising order* for tbe coming sea*on, as The Record bss held tjils supremacy for tbe pari ten year*. This condition is due to tbe quality and qnanily ofTbr Record'* circnlation, which is onrqualled by that of any other Pbiladaipfaia newspaper.

Gasrdlng (he Hrslth The lower township Board of He has ordered the closing of the public schools for twenty-one days, and forhidden gathering* of citizens in public meetings of any kind for tbe • period because of an epidemic of n lea, which seem* to have developed with unusual virulency.

the senate committee on municipal corlioratlons In Hu- form of auhslltutes. They are not looked npua aa being satisfactory. and tbe general atatehouse opinion la that they will go down tbe

slippery toboggan greased for tbe rlrll service and local option. A special message wa* sent

legislature liy Governor Fort, accompanied by Ibe rrjiort of tbe commls rionent apiiolnted by former Governor

Stokes to <-udlfy and revise tbe lai lating to police courts. A MU ac

panted tbe message.

Senator Oebhardt presented a resolu Hon Inviting Secretary of War Taft to adders* tbe legislature In Joint next Tuesday ll was referred to tbe senate .Judiciary committee. Senator Hand introduced a bill on Monday evening to authorize the raising of the rood leading from Rio

Grande to Holly Beach.

The Senate Tuesday passed Mr. Hand's bill incorporating and consolidating the boroughs of North Wildwood and Wildwood and Holly Beach City into the city of Wildwood. Provision is made that a majority of the vote* within the bound* of each i nicipality shall be east upon the qi Hon of merger before It can become The (Senate yesterday passed bill reinoorporatlng Cape May Point

aa a borough.

SEE WASHINGTON THI HEART OF THE NATION THREE-DAY TOURS Pennsylvania Railroad April 2* 13 and Hay 7, 1908 ROUND-TRIP RATE $13.25 or 10.75 FROM CAPE MAY

■ for three days. Ticket*

til (lie Principal Points of Interest in Ike Ditioul CopiUI

foil laforasatloa of Tlckst A

J. B. WOOD

Bulletin. THE STANDARD RAILROAD OF AMERICA. 316 millions of dollars is a stupendous sum In gold eagles the bulk of such a sum is inconceivable. It is greater than the total revenues of the United States Government for 1895. end nearly half as much a* the toUl Government receipts for 1901. This is the gross amount earned by tbe operation of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad in 1907. To earn this vast sum it requires! the carrying of 433.064.116 tons of freight and 1j3.047.046 paaaengera. This is the largest vo'ume of traffic ever handled by any railroad of the wor'd In one year and it yielded the largest gross revenue. The large proportion of this mighty sum was paid out in salaries and wages to over one hundred thousand employes, in dividends to fifty-five tho isand stockholders, to mills and factories, and other agencies for equip nent and supp'ies, and gave work to the hands and bread to the mouth* of millions of peopleIt staggers the imagination to conceive of the multitude of people who have b .-eu benefited by the distribution of this magnificent bounty, and the resulting good to the country and the people from the operation of so great an institution is immeasurable. It adds to the satisfaction of travel over a matchless roadway in the best built cars and und;r every known s-ifegnard, to think that the average earning pow.-r of the 11,173 miles of this great system was $39,000 per mile. From any and every point f view the Pennsylvania is The Standard Railroad of America.

TO EXTEND PAVILION Preparing Ibr Hammer Kami Concerts—No Sewer Objection*. City council met in special aeaaiou last night, with all member* proem except 8. Hand. The first object of the meeting was to hear opposition to the building of propo-ed sewers on various avenue New Cape May. No objections ■ lade. The resignation of Chief of Police William Farrow to take effect April I, ■eceived from Mayor Melvin and the resignation accepted. On mol ion of Mr. Moore tbe Committee on Protection of Property was directed to extend Pavilion No. I, al the foot of Guemey street, thirty or forty feet seaward, and lo ha.e the work done by day 's work and not by contract. At adjournment council went into informal, secret conference.

ENJOY IHE 11

Before the great Conventions Republican in Chicago, and Demo cratic in Denver—I propose to tel the readers of the Nat onal Magazine each month the moves that are being made on the chess-board politics.

Theodore Roosevelt, William H. Taft. Charles E. Hughes. C W. Fairbanks. "Uncle Joe" Cannon Philander C. Knox. John B For akeJ. Robert La Folic! Ie. George Cortelyon. L- M- >haw and the possible dark horses for Republican nomination

HERALD BRIEFLETS I I ary or Carrem Freni- That Will Imerat KrerylHslz —Kraivn lawreocr, daachter of H. M. Iiawrence. pastor of the Metho-Kpi-copal Chon-li. ol Cape 't«y Court House, cruahrd her ankle wbl’e -.'laying in a swing Tueaday. —The Van Glider Canning Fact "y South Dennis recently purchased hy Mr- Bailie J. Fox, of Salem cminy ill hr lurned into a irlana tactorv a d I* expected that it will be mnning by ext «ea*on —Hiarie. T. 8h»w, of Holly each «* been granted a |>ension ol f2l! per month. That all may have an opportunity to hear the Hungarian Orehe* r the High School Assembly r Monday night Ibe gallery will le offered at 2Sc.

A Good Mln-nel Show The minstrel show given in the Auditorium on Fridsy and Saturday evening* la*! by the boy* of the Cape May High School for the benefit of the I-ibrary Fund wa* good. The end CUftoo Ware, Albert Rutherford, Dudley Moore, Elmont Freas Leroy Wilson, and Jesse Rutherford, while Harry Hughes acted as interlocutor. The show ended with the presentation of "Jumbo Jim," with

the following:

Cast of Character*

Mr. Oobbleton Mr. Cheatem Jumbo Jum

Adelaide

Henry Mervill* Mm. Gobbletoo

William Mecriy Ralph Townsend

Mr. Collier

Logan Bock In* Joseph Brooks Harry Needle* Frank Shields

“The Legislature will make a mistake If it repeals the County Tax Board act," say* a Camden paper. But why keep on repeating this a»sertion? The railroad lobbylsU Trenton have made the fact plain enough lo everybody who can be depended upon lo look at the matter

from their point o' view.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

I Know

I Know

William Jennings Bryan. John F. John-on. Judge Gray. Judge Harmon. Tom Johnson, Lewis Stay vevant Chanler, Champ Clark, and all the "favorite sons" of the Demo-

cratic Party.

The Next Four Months In the National trill appear firsthand. p^rsopal descriptions of the g’eat political Generals who will be marshaling their opposing forces for a battle of ballots. sides, the m rst graphic pen pictures will be furnished of the Convention doings—both the Republican and Democratic—with ’ teresting photographs. Admission, 50 cents Four month's subscription to the National Magazine, besides its wealth of general information, will take you through tnc "passing side shows" of politics, then to both the Big Circus Perfor mances'' and the Concert” afterward. The National is a family tnagaine for all the people—men, women and children It brings all national affairs to your own borne— keeps you informed—and there are ■ n fine stories in each issues. Don't miss the March number containing "Secretary Taft's Own Story of His Word-Tour.” Send fifty cents to-day (stamps will do) for tbe next four mouths. JOE MITCHELL CHAPPLE, Editor, Nstional Magazine

Boston, Mass.

Aa Ala

a Clock for Light <

M»ny ultra-sound sleepers,after using Ibe com in on, contiimoa alarm cloak short time, have fonnd that tbe alarm awakens them momentarily only, they egoin lapse into tlomber, the slarm

hiring failed its purpose.

Rrceally a famous Inventor palrntean alarm dock whicn be calls THE KOTATOK. The alarm bdl In this dock rings for ibool a quarter of a mmole and Is nlrnt a similar period, allrrnai Ing 1 hot lor about 1 welre minute* hu u filled with a msnurl ' shnt-off,” b me*na of which (he alarm may he dicontinued et will. Tbe alarm adjust I m-nt I* prmctirally perfect and tbe slam

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LADIES—Keep in touch with New York style*. Send for circular of latest creation* In Imported Flowers New York A Paris Mail Order Co.,

Station C., Brooklyn, N. Y.

V '— mav be roll d upon to gn oil at the Urn A gentleman who ha* been connected AU ru l-rll I. contained enrirdto every capacity in a good Phyln*, w i,hl ' the ere which ■* of reauilrre would like to open a stock drilW0 olcklrd end highly polish-

brokerage office to Cape May, and would like to meet party who has *1600 capital aa a partner. Excellent opportunity. K. Lowery, 618, 18 at. N. W., Washington, D. C.

Data* KsoaUeat'Work

Jo ,a C Little ha* opmed a first 1 paint store at ICa J-vk-on atrsot, whet _ bma pat la a fall lln* of nalorer * and gl«s l*r'» materials- He will take onntr.o- * '--- and tha excellent week don-

la the past Is the hast rvoom- — >-Tlvea W him. la

oaly tha bast »f

forpalotln*. and the

■anas given on Piano or Organ any

"THK Pin.\I»E .PHIA PBKsH oflrr- one of the docks, whlc'i. hy Ihe way. relsll- for 92 60, and the dalh lion of ''THE PKKS't" one veer, both sent lo vo ir houir rlllioul farther r peare to you for ONLY Four Hollai Order at once, a* the iiflcr may he with-

The first of the national conventions will be that of the Populists, at St. Louis on April 8: then will follow Republicans at Cfcle*o, June 18; the Democrats at Denver, July 1, and Prohibitionist* at Columbus, ( July 16. The Hearst followers, ■ Independence League, have not

INSURED OCTOBER 16TH, DIED OCTOBER 18TH. I). K., iifjnd 39, employed as engineer in an Ohio factory, wos caught in a hroken belt while at work and whirled around a shatr to death. Two days before, he had insured tor $1,000 in The Prudential, The Company paid the- beneficiary $1,000, lor which it iiad received hut $3'2,80 in premiums.

Latest In Fashions F*r ail Ike Wiatea The North American's Big Spring Number Coming flarcb 22 its laaoa of Mar b 22 The North j American ta going to do -omrihing that 1 r -ke up intereal among the women •flbla comma'illy, erpedallv among j tbe drea-msker* and the women who waut lo keep up 10 the minute in metTa pertaining lo dress. Thia iaaue will be the spring and •oinmer fasnion number of tbe paper. It will illustrate anil describe lee very . fashion* of America and France in drawing* and nbotographa in such a is no American newspaper has ever

done.

There wtlll be drawing* by Jeanette Hope, who In Pari* look- at French fashions with an American eye and know* w tat will appeal to the good of llnwe at home. Mire lope will furni-h two page* of dniwnip- for ihi* edition. 1*11 of f—hum diploiniif- hta got id the -rene- of the great French work-hop- ami will give all that la Utin French hlnnre* and ami* ami »n* in exorllrni photogr«li«. Acce»ie of dre»* for women Will *1*0 be pictured in pb •Ingiapb*. A page will e tmerii-an -laS hs* out lone itself rni- -nig pliotompli* a -I dea -nptions of the be-t Hist there I* in Amer- , so suits and gT rn* and Ihr newest in | resay tilings for children The dressmaker*, through ihe North American, irill gel Ihe very latest m-*l-eU from wbi -h to furnish thier patwitb Ibe Ulest things for spring. They anil find the soring fashion number somethin'.’ worth seeing and teep-

MATTINGS

Axminister and Velvet Rngs. 3-1 Yard Crex Slair Carpet Now on Sale Grass Carpets

Crex Carpets Grass Rag* Crex Rugs

CHARLES A. SWAIN 305-7 Jackson St. Cape May, N. J. Cape May Court) Clrt»il Coart <« - D - ■** * la the matter of the aptili(-a ion of ihe j hoc ‘. And be it farther ord-ined and Common Coum.it of ihe I Tie of Cal* '•*> .' coacled bv the authority of the same that for the-appointment of three frrehotdera ; this ordinance shall take effect immediately.

id act of the legislature of th

NOTICK The public are hereby cautioned that pa-luring of horew, or lre-passing in any manner will not be prrmitled on tbe properly known aa the Gas House Field, under penalty of Ihe law. Golf Tkhback Land Co., I Ownci .

r* to conatract sc " Approved V-

it of the co«t Ihi IVli. i»«» and dmeoU thereto.

TOCONSlIMPTIVLb ‘The undersigned baring been restored to health by ■ ople mean*, after aoflrring for wveral years aitb a severe long affection, and that dreail disease Con■■■pHon. is anxious to make known to hia fellow *uarrert Ibe means of core To those who desire it, be will cheerful y ‘ " f charge) a copy of the pierd, which they will find a —_ . cmIhroat and He hopes all snflerera will try bis Kerned r, as it it lovaluablr Those desiring the prescription, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing, will please ad Iresis. mm i ntsoi. bw i. t.

N«0ee U IMtt CrtWors. Kaiatr of Rmma S. Baoww. n-reared Paranaot to the order of I ha*. V. Vanaman. Surrogate of Ihe 1 o-intr of Cape *y made on the iqlh day of February A. I • 1908. on the application of Ihe rub-crihrr Adminiatrmior of said rirceaaed. notice i. hereby given to ihe creditor* of said deceased to exhibit to tbe ahsc-iber under oath or affirmation their claim- and demand--gainst the eatale of -aid deceased arilliia •dne month* from the 19th day of Pebrnarr. A. D.. 191A. o' thev will be forever barred of ary a. linn against Ibe subscriber. Deled Feb 19th, A D . 1908 J. SMCHk LKAMINC. v-vy-qc Adminiatrat'.r. ” Notice to Liail Creditors Estate of DlAKil* M. Kbaskv. Ilecea-eil

NOTICK TO PROPERTY OWNERS; The commisaiooers appoint'd in accordance with the foregoing -ppi'cation oo the rweplirth dar of Januari. 1908. will meet in the City Hall, al the corner of t\ asbington and Franklin streeta. in the City of Cape May. in the Conmy of Cape May and Stale of New Jer ry, on Friday. Ibe t»rn tietb day of > arch. 19 A. al tlie boor ol eleven o'clock in Ihe f. rri.o-.n of said day. present themselves to be heard « hy assess mrnl-of benefits should u d be a-resred

aad along said ' avenue, and ’ hence along nesen avenur northeasterly to Ballimorr avenue Dated. Cape Mae. N. J.. March «. 1918 J HHNKY POMP-VDS. LEWIS » STEVENS. VIRGIL M. D. MARI V. j-j-rt. ' ommi-iooen

AUeat: JNO. W. THOMPSON. Approeed March 7. 1908. J iv-Jt F. J. MELVIN. Mayor. PETITION

TO THE HONORABLE CITY COON TL OF THE CITY OF CAPE MAY. N. J.

Gentlemen :

We tbe undersigned being owner* of pro- *- -- -‘-i-T.- the Toilowing

ES Michigan Are Sooth Street.

New J CTree Avenue. PtiiUdelphis Vienne Reading Avenue Pittsburg Avenue. Onion Street

Respect filly petition your Honors hie

An ordinance to

Appr*prialiBf Orikuce, 1*18 S^tbeVntiai rfsc^-u.

direct -nd prescribe the

. be levied ia tbe lily of Cope May, la Ibe year A. U . . 1908 and to make appropriations and limit eapendi ares for tbe time beginning tbe first day of i ianary. A. I).. 19118. aad ending Ihe thirtyrat day of Orcemher. A. It.. *9u8 Sec. 1. lie il ordained and enacted by Ibe inhabitants of ihe Cile of • *(« '<*» in City Connell aaaembclrd and la hrrebt enacted

by aalbocity of thi

rrehy appropriated few the respective pnrposes herein stated, from anv funds Id the treasory. to he n-ed for ihe

respective pnrposes and

l> . 1908. on the application of Ihr snbwiher. Sub Admr C. f A of said dec*a>r.l.

riw" t<» exhibit

coder oath or affii

demand- against the r*l«le of said deceai aritbia nine raunihs frem the ryth ds> ■ anas 1 y, A. D . 1908 or they will be fore nr barred of any action arain-t (he aubacriher “ ted laonary *aih. A. D. 19c* LEWIS T. STEVENS. -10-91 Sab Admr C. T A.

PETITION TO THE PRESIDENT AND MBMHJ ki OF CITY COUNCIL OF CAPE MAY

Gentlemen :

We, the andersigned. being ownerproperty 00 Lafeyruc -tree!. brtar*ea ai*-.. and Jeffcraoa dreet dn hpmht v ar Honorable Body tbal you will

g Lafayette Bireel from Madi a Jefferson wreet. aad lake

OOLP TERRACE LAND OO.. ADAM SOT'— - 1 DAVID 1

5 Trcasnrers' salary.... — 6 Hnilding Inspector's salary 7. • in Solidlur'- -alary.. - a. Stieci Soperri-orV a-lary 9 Knuiaerr of water work- ■ o A-at Kagineer of water works... ■ I. Taro Kngineerm of Fire Hrpl 1 IV. Police and >v atchmen.. 4 11. Ughtinc sta and Public Kldg'-- 11 14. Repairing Cleaning and Waler-

16 Property and Improvrmeni ... 17. Imidental■X I merew on City 1 —| 1—' 19. -Sinking fond—

*1. Pavmenl 01 tiojo .>f Seh.nl Bunds 1 u. Interest on r-cfanol bondXV Stationery Priming aad Adier14. Fire iiepartiaenl— — 4

Sec.*. And be i* farthererdaiaed:

>S

following aoarce*: Anticipated Water Reals. Anticipated Licenses and Miser 1!

--ltd at-a Forty that yow «tll atructcd a scltahlr along the StreetPhiiaVIphU aval _ to Idaho av-nae. appremir aiely loon fret Reading ai-rt.ne. New Jrr-ey svenne to Idaho svenoe. a| pre-xlmatr!e 1098 feel. .ppmvtmatrly uqB feel. Idaho aveoDr. approximately 1365 fret. Paion street. C. 1. Creek lo e point tyo feet easlcrly of Washington Hreel 1419 Ieel. Washington Ur eel. tfaion ure— atreri, approximately >jj feet

!• r *7i feet. . V4 fro a Texas venae, appro im i-elv tji feet. Fittebanr am nr «mend'd from Davit's Feaeh. approaimat' ly »- • - We fa'lher a- ih*t

emof tni-obi-1

And yoor pell •» . _ CAPE MAY REAL ESTATI J-S-Jt PETER SHIELDS, P