CAPE MAY UCEAN WAVE, XHTJBSDAY, MAi lb, 1671. t^J _ MEDICAL. ]
CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE CITY AND COUNTY : Ix>c«I Helnnai'. -octh Ikferilk k going ahasd strawberry Festivals are now pop. ! j ul»r. Khali ws ever get lack to hard i CM fcf Lou on Dank aod Wales streets art j All the gld» •« embroidering Ibrm- , •dM aaeqnro. , Congress Hall trill ot>Q for the tea- | The C.«w»larioo-Coundl dead-lock < alii! conttaro*. ' The lJelarraro peach crop will be ■ simply lmmrnar. | The alreet crossing* a ul acwrra are . being pat In order. Building and Loan Association tor f ucxl Monday evening. i The polka tore thia summer wiU a he red nerd to tlx men. a The meter lee will la about orehalf what K wae laat season. • Something new in aommcr bat* at ' I. H. Smith •a Clothing atore. , Propoanla tor watering the atreeta , thia tnmmrr are advaxtlaed for. ] We predict a grand ruah tor the cor- a oer drug atm on Wednesday next. Our constables should occasionally , start some of those "corner fellows." ^The llat^of excorstons U^thejka ° toll. * J, The snrt, a la hotel parfmaa. "la ,| now ready for the rerojiUon oT rial- <] lore." b Our Tire Department needs an alr-Ing-left hare a parade on the tlh cT Ii Jtfly. ' The work of denning lionae at tbc ' Colombia Heoae conuoeoced tl.ia "j We dint bear mor'i about the Hoard of A'ommkatoaars' Koport now- u luia y a ____ a The Weabington Houae premiaea s are unprepossessing in their pmcnt u condition. c '•Brooklyn1' be* a now hard-are 1 atom— erected by oer friend E. R. I atom— erected uy our ineoa r_ ».
WUliama A una near Tom. river killed nearly 300 Makes on* day laat week lietorc breakfiwL "Ueata" at Cape VL-y are much tower than at Lang Branch, and living Mm. A. J- Darker furolahc- employment to BOO eewece of elraw haU In Viaeland. The itreet* and drive# err -till brindiiul in order, and aball.arv arriving almoat dally. Several interesting UUlc article, "by authority, be found on our (lrat Tone of China. Glas* and Queens--nre juat received at Bem-at'r Oouae Furnishing depot. Ueod new* tor the thkety-the soda water fountain at the comer drug >um k In operation. Dnu't Btll to vl.lt Devllt '• Furniture Were room, on Manaton street before pure bad eg in town. There "a an ordinance it tome pro bibillng the meeUoo of atablea within the gai UtOWl of the city. Oarriaeo'a ataUooery and newa cmporinm In the poet office building la a . moat convenient Institution. Tito Red ta nitre propane going on a | .ailing excurritm through the sounds , on or about the nth ofjun .-. I Mr. K tt I ad lam expect, to go Cite naively Into the building businrn , hatore he', many moatha older. There will be no chanty., made thia { prirtor runalaab'lVaim r.ucto! The Mator'a hath-boaa* project 1. I good If tai-INe. The matter will be 1 submitted to 'Xiuocil at neat rorellng. The tl Star Inforuxi ua that our hatok will furnish thlotar toweU thia umner. Your authority, Mr. Una \ our autoortty, air.
Steri • A raid ou the duat by a street apr inkier would not be id all objrc- ' tamable along Jackaon vtreet three 1 day*. Mr. Thomaa Campbell trill make bla au router bead quarter* on the bomb between Coogrem HaU in.! the tkaj Providing the weather hold, auapt- ; rioua, a gtorloua time la looked tor- , ward toby the. luvcuilre for Wednea- ; day next. Tl.. building of the atone walk approaching ttao new bridge nt Schalleugcr"* Landing k twin* rap-dly puahrd A MB baa been Intgdft— d io 51k IVousytranU Legialature to Incorporate lire Urialol aud Cape May Ktaam- I boat Company. c Ladks' dreenre, bata, etc.. of the ' Cr law, 1MB, and 1W, are reld to j r -been similar to Ih. w wt.m at > the prreent time. J There will be a peroeptlhle tolling off j in the number of hack, on our .Ircrta i thia lutntner— a good thing It* our , torment' podtau and tofl ciope. , Decoration day Ihk par come. ou ' the Mb iuat , when the IVtrud. and • tvlatlree of the country! dead horore 1 will meet tu decorate their grave*. ' There I* ton talk or tU Editorial A Mociilloit of Ihk alale making Cape ; , Majy ooo oMhc objeeth n potnta tn , Tto "Ittlk More round i to corner" ' Ct opened by Mr. M. Whllkliu. k " place to gut your ouoimrr hoot.. ' ahore and g alter, at the lowret prime ' Tl» annual lec tins of I w Board of | Choaaa Freeholder, waa told ou Wad- . neaday of hut wrcl. at whirb time It , " waa reaolvrd to "cut" tbo Ocbam , Wavk daring the current year. , A regular onmmunlcati «t of Cape ■ taland Lodse So SO A. T. and A. 1 L i will be held next Tue-dav • rening, 'J»l I in.t., at* ectocto^Workto the M. D. qored. I Tlv find ^rew berry tomirel of the I Hw Uetbodkt ! The anenloo trein to the Sre have MUMlk at &.»> a. a.; Manniipii SEiSfeiSs: due rffir. Thoa. J. Skjre. It wlH
| Cam! Mat IxmoraxirxT ,Amoiiatio*.— Owing to ahiUundrretandIng In relation to the lime of meeting, there waa net audi a general turnout of our citiaeoa at the "Arcade" ou Saturday cecum.- aa uauab In eon- , i arquence It waa tolc when the baaireea | of the meeting waa called up. After I aomc little dUcurelon it wea reeolred to adopt the title of the "Cape May Improvement Areodatton " tor the " more convenient u«o of Ik mcmbcre. The object of the Areodation k briefly I embodied In the following declaration which waa alao adopted;-' Tlir ohtret of reld AMocialion ahall be the general ad vanrenwnt of all the varbtua luterrau of the County, tn the formation of com panic, for public improromcnla, and the encouragement of all 1 tntaipvlana origiaatiug from any ; tourer, which may conducr tbo pub- . ^^eaubject of atiA for the building of tbo permanent -barf wa. torll-r couldcnd, and the reduction of the than- recommended by aevcra! of tbr gentlemen percent, to a. to uflord the working cbtaaca an opportunity for .ubecriblng. It waa auggretrd that lliry advertko for plana for the prop-red pfor or wharf, Which will be carried out a a a* the oemaary aurivy of the alia cad be obtained. The regular merlin* night of the aaoodalion wan fixed for Friday cvrnA coiiimitlcr conaiating of Mcaara. Ilaynca, Dark aod Duke, waa appointed to draft :t coo.tltuUoo and for tbc governing of the aaaoclatloo. .Vtljournrdl'nikiiiammk ron tue Sabbato bcuoot JcmutlL— Tbc committee to arrange lite exerckca of the coming Sabbath School JuUkr, compowd of aaalgncd them, and we have no doubt the afl.tr wiB prove highly intonating to alb Immcdialrlv after the arrival of the train, thechUdrro will be gathered into the large dining-room of the Sea Brerre Iiou.c, where an twldrrea of welcome will be delivered by Rev. E. P. Shielda of this place, anil responded to by Uou. 1 J. F. learning of the Court llocwn- ' The children will then I- diawiaacd 1 until an early hour In the afternoon, ; when they will be again gathered togctber for'tbo pur|K-eof .inglngund Batoning to .hnrt addrewara frotn «|*nkfrom various |«trl» «f the county. . committor appointed to wlrot the . to be aung by tbc rebool. bavo —,L,e..t tl... fnlliiwllirt. .UlltKiaiuX all ' v. tituiio M" «> .... -j , ack-ctcl
p. Urn school, to bo frnnli.tr with tbom. » From fruk Agar./. "Reeling By aud 1 By." "Water «'f I-ifc," "llagalk j ! "'llcficabmcnla of all kiuda. including *" Ice cream*, coofrctlona. and ao forth, u will be provided in abandonee. j r- New Bfji-tssti".— In addHioo lo 1 ig tbo new building, previou.lt mentinned in thro* column, aa being in ' ,, course of erection, we And the ftdfowit ing are already under way. Mr. E. Johnrott hat a toe two and , a half atory cottage <hi \l ale. « trea t almo.1 enclowd being built on property which ha* been lately laid out into atreeta. h Mr. drier, of Philadelphia, liar two * large summer residence, lu course t.l erection on Wood .trect. ■o Mr. Janiro Jrrmnndt*. a now meat ■« and pro vl id on .tore under way on the ; ' lot adjoining the Port-office. . > Mr. P. Hasting- baa built for bitn- I n self a reabknee on Dreatnr atrert. ; ' Mow Washington. THE SOVDAT Sotiotrt. JtHILKt- ! ; lklow we give the railroad time-table | ■ i ami excursion fare , lor the Sunday 1 School Jnbllee next Wcdneaday. j MlftvRkat s.Sti 8t.?o W.W)|' v I JUnumuskin. B.tO - l.Ui 7.Y ■ HeUepUin, tl.nl 0" L I Woodbine, 0.10 «U I k Ml. I'l»a«ant, 0.2l '/■ : > Ueavllle. -OSS " • • Swain1., B.V. fr> «| C M Court llmaa B.M I • »• ' M | Kind ramie, ltl.tr.' ' "fi g. Bennett's * 10.10 'At - ■ at Hrturnldg Uto train will leave the j k Sett Brsexn at 4 o'clock p. in. lsrrAi.LArtoN or orrtcgn-.— I
Vigilant laatge I. O. ofO. T. met on I Friday evening. 5th In.t. when the | follow officer, were in.ullrd: — 1 W. C. T.-Jaroc. lMverty. \ W." V. T.— Hannah Fidlcr. W. S -Charies Warrick. W. T. -Joseph Allen. I W. C.— Rev. Ortirge WooUbnl. . W. M.— John Thontp— u. I W. G.-Mary Rohinano. j W. 8.— Thomas loidhim. I It. 11. S. -Bell Carrot--; j ' L II K -Sarah Alcott i W. A. 8.— Mary James. D. M.-FJlda Annely. P. W. C. T.— P. ft Bnahnclb , I. I).— Rev. J. H. IHrerty. Mtt-riLLE Marixe a Fiuk In- j M.'HAXt E Co.— We take phaaure In tailing attoiition to the atalcment made through our columns thia werk of the business of this vigorous though youthful com [any for the past year. Jfo more reliable and bettor couduetrd Institution of the kind k tn existence. ' Cape May agents are gentlemen of the strictest integrity and highest standing In their reapMlve communities, and are alone a guarantee of the excellent character or the company they rcpreaauu Rale* of Insurance tan 1* readily obtained oo consulting any of the agents. ^ By a State law township clerks are required wUhiu M days after the annual town meeting to make out and publish In such county pa pen aa print the "lAtwa," a full and complete statement of the financial condition of their respective townaWro, tinder a penalty of fifty dollar*. Thia year hot one statement. .that "f the Middle township, has been furnished the Wave. clerks of Upper and Lower township* had their reports published in the Star alone, while the report of Dennis township's clerk baa not made it. in anv paper. Thus the requirements or the stato law carried tflbct. The Gaa works being now - in nnlcy tor supplying light to our proplo. dur- , Ing tlie coming sca-on, the sui.Tinteni dent wishes every eoouiroer thereof, i now in arrets, to ondmlaad that the r gaa wHl not be turned on uatO all back f duo* are squared up. IT lbi« suggestion b- promptly. met, and occouuts settled, the work, will ba started the 1 first of the mentb. Delinquent, will at once see the necrsailv of ".tenping ' oji to the captain's office and artConic* or the "Aldlne" for Hi* month of February la.t, accompanied t by a like number of the little Chmmn 1 "Duckt," -have !«!. forwarded by - mail at dlfihrat time, to ihk office. 5 Bone nfwhfct, hnwiver. have reached i Ihrlr daaUnatloo. Parties having rer edvad the same from tlie post oflkw bj •; mistake will oblige us by sending them along. e Hon. J. W. Haakten promises his ; hearty otMiwtatkm in the Home of a Representative, toward- securing an - appropriation front the gnvcrnnunt - for the erection of a breakwater at " such point a- may he dernxri arivis a aide t-< the protect km .f shipping and tbc advancement of the indu.tri.lln- . terete, of Gap. May.
h oowjroa*. I 1" Mrt Eorron— I pereetve with great [J interest that onr people are more or . Legislative action upon the subject. r I sat confirmed in the conetusiou that, I aa aald the elder ItU: "Lrglslatnrea . sticnd too much lime In making laws ' merely to cousume paper." Before wc can hare "good roads'' the wk . «in»t be "a taw unto themselves.' i When all the people an convinced h that good road* are a leading aonro; of 0 wealths* wellaacomfi*t,thcy will hare , good :roada, without hstkUllon, even ; ErSiCa£fiS!Si]SS, II take up tlie .abject, let tl* Farmer.' , Clubs give It perskteot attention, in fret .'let every one inurreled inth. matter. : act aa did the elder Serlpio, io refcreuce . tothe destruction of Carthage. Hccxr | claimed. In condudiug every apeoch In . the Roman Senate; "Carthago moat to . deatrtnred." Its destruction followed. . Let all public meu exclaim, "We must liare good troda." and "good roada''willbe! W. S.C. r Yacdtwo.— Tlie yachting fever Is ' manifesting Its. if on all sides, and a . good natured aplrit of rivalry among those fortunate enough to poasea* a . but sailing craft waa never so notlcc- . able aa at preaant It roams to be generally" coo cooed that the sport will hereafter take the lead at Caps May 1 and hceome as popular here as It is io j New York. And who ran wonder . that- yachu aud yachting are brooming ao popular? Wc should like to know what more charming, exciting l and lu-althful amusement can be , found? Some of our boats. |«rtirul.ir- , ly the "Congress" and "Gertrude" f are of proportions that admirably , adapt them for the sounds In any kind . or -earner ai.J for outside cruising tf , the roa to not loo heavy. During a . trial of Use ' relative speed of these boats oa Thursday but for the first , time, oo the ocean, from C-ohl Spring > Inlet to the Sea-Brrexe and bark, i thoy really appeared to ua fit to buffet , the wind ami wavca anywhere : they "ride the waters like a thing of life," , and dash through the line* of breakers the "Gertrude" did. throwing the | spray mast high aa if raring for nothing hut the enjoyment of tboac en . board, doing by tbc wind or going I laigc. wtth a reefing down brrcxr, or . with even-thing set, there is no enjoyment like yachting to the true , yachtsman, and vtmi to tlie kiwknmn i when be cares naught for Uto trouble. I and triak of sea-alckncss. When one When 1 ■
•tops on board a Out-sailing yacht It's [ the easiest matter to throw aside the , annoyaflcc* of business, and leaving I the heal and blinding duat, the I question naturally arlsca, "Who w ouldn't be a tailor ?" Probably few scboole arc superior for the study, of tits effect of mind oo muscle than to attend to a [mot-office , general delivery window. Expressions of fear, anxiety, ley aud other emotions of the mind are often exhibited, according to tl* supposes! content* of the letter, recrived. .Sometimes * .mile o'ersprtwil. the countenance, and a hearty "Thank you" ' escapes from the lips; while to tbc frequent "So sir," or "So ma'am." i tbo face changes ita color, a fire kindles , . in the eye. and the responses. "Very i ■ strange," "Something wrong." "I cx- ! peetnl something today," or "There ; must to a letter for me today, look I I again," and many other tokens of dis- | appointment, and very often epithets , j more expressive than poll to are used to the attendant, insinuating that pnst1 1 masters are not infallible, negligent in I the performance of tliclr duties, unun- . i n-ssarily delaying Urn mailing and d-- . ; livcrv of letters, or, through careWs- | n<ss." delivering to wrong Individual.. While postmaster* cannot claim entire I exemptions from some of tlu-se charges | ) the causes of loag delay and auxietj .-! ran to traced generally to the writers, ' who either ur-ghct to add re*, properly, ' i or omit giving their name* and ad- ; ! dieoara to their oOReapuodente. ' 'Joniphilnbi reneh us from Ihne to ! ; j tiide from subacritors In different parte i f I of lb- county that they either do not ' 1 ; r. i rive tlirlr |nprr> regularly or that | tih'T rrequenitr get them mutilated, ; I and .k'frced. Very often all the blame i Is attached to the pnhlithen. Wc ran I assure o ir friends, however, that In | | Inends, liowcvrr. iuat tu , "
" I so doing they at often do those lndl- j w i vlduak injustice. After ttolr Wave* - ' I k'ltve our ofllcr. which they do rrgu- { [T ! btrlv every lliur.day morning, wt- 111 rannot to' hehl accountable for any i f : delays or ml.lut|» which isi* befall I 1 them In reaching their destination. - : in the future shoukl our auhseritor. . ) to thus incoavonkaced they will oblige *l : us by Staling tlie cause of complaint, j " .aud forwanliog the tame by mail or 1,1 by a reliable mesteagtr. We tnttt, " r Buauvss, this will Jre readetvd unne ! '! craaary and that wetdiaU;trive iToj»I ftntbi-r occasion to call attention to F matter. _ ^ ! lllsA.trr Neak 1'rrEBsBt ro.-— I | ?A-t tatiirtlay e rening the iratdencvmf I « . i Mr. Levi. Llpplii'viU, In the vlctnltv of I" , 1 IV!- r-Htrg. in it.;- 1 '• nutty, waa entirely . , destroyid by fire, during lite tcmnnarv i ► i *1— -tiro of the family. Kvrrvtmog In j •* ' aumswol to have originated from a P! i defect in thorliiuin'iv on the Inside, and ' *• mnst. hare spread with astonishing j toifa'ibort tU^".-l'»laW IHUoid' . or <1400, partially eorered by in.ur- ' u , anee to thi- nmount of fSIV on a policy j . . In the MlIlylBe Mutual Fire Insttrani-e | ' 00 !p ! | New Feed Store at Sotrrit Sea- j ci viLLB.-MoMre. 8. A E. F. West- 1 tl cott announce thciqieiiinc of llw-ir new It * atore at South Sravlllr, wltarre. they o ' shall be pleaaod to hare llrcic' friends j et . and the puhUc generally call and ex- h 1 amine tbrir various brands and grade, i ' of fiottr, corn-meal, oala. shtets, etc.. ' o r etc. I'artk* dealing with the Measrs. ' y Wcstcott will be anre of getting goods 1 " as repreronled and at Uk IowcM mark- ' '* ct rat>*. ' Order* by mail or ether- 1 t - wise will to promptly filled and the :i goods delivered /ere -/ rkorat within v " a reasonable distance . , - . * Devlln A Co., Ibe well-known j j C clothier* of New York, have prepared I 0 " an illustrated guide to that citv, which j r they prvseot tn all who apply for a | p copy, cither by mall or in penon. at ■ „ T one' of their store*. A map of the city ' „ and vicinity aceomponie* the book', „ i- making it *'veryctwsipaiffi eoovnueot i j C, hand -book fe>r strangers visiting tbc j k • — 't r Straw Hats — Mrs. A. J. Farltn I fi * maonbetored and shipped to Pbila- ' * delphla. from Yinehtncl, during the 11 wretoadlngMay4th,'.!l,3M)strawhata. ! , S She pays tor bands cv-ry numth. - ' I- Shf paid for work done la-t month, I . «*■»'. i The La llerru Hotel hat been en- 1 j 2 Urged by an addition of a store to ita I c n hirk wing. This bouse baa barn re- la 1 femriture. All Ba appointments are l> j first-claws, no rxprnsr having hr. n j i ^ s|iuvd by Ita prroeot |ivoprietm, Mr. • v u We would again remind the formers I 1 of cape May County (lot IWh-,1 ! ' , M-rrk. Editor of the toacrtrot .-•> . i ol l'nihvdeltibia. will th-livev a kcture . ^ on Agriculture at Ito (our. Horn. oo -SgtRrday next, at lUo'dack *. w. | it Phot .an flow or. if there k any plar . • ■ anamd yoor bouse wtorv water k ■ i ■d j thrown mi! ami likely to towoiae ma- j ; >- j lartoas. TU* plani lies the power of , , ld j ^m«^renUU,U "*i PO'iiyl'm ** 1 1
cwcxcit. BOCME, t fiN-omciAtej * r tr-CrE-i, si. 2 dredge. Smith. Steven., J. G. W. Ware J BSSlof Uterocorfte _ prrritmr meeting's pr-»— ding., Alr- !: EUredge .ulmiitted to council a com- . ntuniratlon received by Ulm ,f Treasurer of tbc C inid.m >atlottal • sstssassiMSSia. " <f liOli) had toco deposited to the credit ] |! UrMre ES^t^s^rortited » j ' munlcatlon from Mr. Wakb of lfrttl- . a-l-lpl.u. at pn- n! b hog a note of ' ; Ua. 5ty In foror ..r Tbo*. iCWj. *#■' , din .luce last October, requesting a ! . speedy Kttkrment ixf Ito claim. Mr. >:.. as Chairman of tbc Com- ^ mitte# on FlmUtee re potto* that the , Collector had not couitillcd w.thyto r, quirrroenta of Ibe resolution of council instructing him to furnish within a certain period a foil list or the deltas U< u'r^guraw moved tint ti* matter * ..f Ifetu's note to re f. rred to tire t: inaitce C'ommltte with instruction to effect the Ij moat satisfactory arrangement thoy _ could. Before the adantiuo -r Uie qncallon r bis Honor hoped there woohl be no | more nutrs given by ti* committee i ' until thoee ouutandiug were paid off 1 0 A supplement to the ordinance ® umcrning Licenses was iireseutnl by ] . the Chairman or tin. Judiciary Com- „ miltec, which was |wraed after the usual formuk. to iu third reading.— \ Til- supplement flxro the rate oT 11- . to* UtteU iVTswinnoiUtlog 40U gucaU and oeor, at daUU; It prohibits . the l ranv firing uf license*, aud reatrkta ; ibem to fbur mouths, none to be . granted for * longer period. Tbc other provisions of lb: ordinance now ; [u force will remain nuclutiigcd. , A sutmlcineut to the ordinance cn- ' titled "au ordinance requiring rqpm# iff tiommlssionere" was read, and ■ pasted to its fin) reading m. ,v vote of 5 to 1— Aklcrman Ware- 1,-adUig 'iff on ti* : minority This supnU meutanr act 1 reirals that ctause iff the original otdl- " inqKiainq a line ul S AW on lite . officers of the CSohttniMton ta caro or " noti-.-omiiiiance with lis requirements. and llliug tbc iwtxalty at fi" instead. J Tbc following bills were ordered » I*Ud:_ ... „
' AlamaawCrotoswvts"- ";w ; Mr. Stevens called attention , to the E report of the chairman of Finance ; Coramilto In reference to tire collector's mm-complianne with tire instructions of council. That ofliclal was present, and he hoped to hear from him in , relation to the matter. It did not ' ccem right that the city should pro- ... txol to collect nnpnid laare^by law ! touched. The obligations of Uto yttv had to to met, and he saw no oilier . mean* for raking the ma-rosary money exaqit by tire colleeti m of taxtw. Mr. Hand, City (.' .Hector, by permission. addresae.1 council at aomo ; kugth. Ho atatnl that the resolution . referred to requiring htm to furnish a . list of delinquent tax-iaycra for tire years 1S8U and 1K7U, on or beforo tire . l(Rh Inst., went Into effect May 3nl, , while be did not receive a certified copy .ff lire saure unlit tire 13th. lfetagprrs- : . tit attbetime of it" l-s-age, however, , to did nut wait Tor fortlicr imriucliunv ; lis!. Sh^1 be presented la ito chairman of lire -Finance C mtmltiu. tire liRli loot. It waattno be hod withheld ; lie icuiies .ff n number of delinquents " whose tears woohl amount to about ! I Sl.m lit- had dot* to at U.o request . .ff those tmrtles, wbo were not just then aide to pay ttoir taxea, and tor »bwlnviuent to himself was responsible. ' in connection with Ito sdlijecl It did not ' ams-ar right to him for rouoril to use this money to liquidate certain claim* not provided for «r the but annual a»- , ' swrn-nt. There wasatillcousidrntblr .[owing lor lire supp-rt of our public , : school, besides an appropriation of , i sontu #1300 for tire erection of an odi i dittos to tlie school building— whlcli I I had to to iiroviiled for from tire uncolJ i lrcted taxes. He also informed council , that a nraeedenl In withholding ito nattre« of certain deltaqnrot tax-payers . I l H i ii h in tiu- rolleetor made himself —fi.r « r
I rnnnmvl'-fe established by ' hi" predecessors, n* was rea.lv, bowto furnish lire names of tlioro to ,, lis.) omitted If council demanded them. r ' He bad not refined tu do so. q ' Mr. Stevens was clad tu hear the I statement of ti* collector, from which j i he karnr.1 that the taxes having been iuteuded for certain purposes Aundl s could not apply ttom to any other.— t He Itad torn under a dlflersnl Impres. n ] s'.oo. Ho expressed himself anxious „ ifo see the school teacher* paid ttoir , jaabtrios, but ttoughi thot tire proposed , wing to the school building should to r delayed until they were In better ctr- r | eum.tanoes to stand tl* neoctaary cx- , | pens-. ' i Mr. 3. S. Ware referred to the restitution of council instructing ti* collacte r te. furnish a frill list »f all delta- . quents. with which to luul not comI plied. It waa not for the Collector to I whose money was to to applied fur this or that object.- Ho, thought ■ tire Collector waa very much out of orider In dictating to council what courac , i fir!* Hand remarked that 1* had no J : intention of assuming such a prerogalive— he merely undertook to make a . 1 plain statement at the request of connHo desired reepec.fullv to roll ( attention to tto fret that oeeonl- , I to last year's assessment tto sum ' Istor.sfSBaasiS : ; hod now beoon* an actual necrority. 1 ! Tto Mayor thonght tto stateincni of tire Collector perfectly satlsfrctory. 1 On motion adjourned. Hons* cleaning lias commenced in down-right eorueet, everybody is at it, ; ami consequently everybody Is mad. Who wouldn't, get mad, and swear , too. taking down stove., dusting car- 1 K is and living on nothing for a week? ..t think of one's taking hi* dinner l ! tto stoop, from the toad of a bar- ) I red. seated oo a coal scuttle with a ( | IsMt-kek on It! In (act it I* considered ' unsafe jnst at this lime to speak to a man, for If to't "to tho basin.-**" you f may go homo ta a very dilapidated con"youkoow how It u yourself." 1 , It may bo generally known that editors get one Important Item of tubal*- . tenco at * low price— they get tore# I nothing. . ■ — ! ■■■' \ I , The Ladim connected with- tto : dial Church at the Court TToose, are ' making arrangements .to have a grand ' ' j "Fair'' at "Whrotoof new arta^coro- j - 1 June, at which will to exhibited aud ' ■ I offered for role a great variety of re-cful - 1 aod ornamental articles, "mauufevrt- 1 t J ured br ttolr own Honda." Their oh- 1 • I feet bring to aid ta tto pay rural of the ' i debt upoo tbc Church properly ta this . 1 village We hots; th-ir numerous ! friend* ta Cape May, will remember ' _ | this, and give ttoir cooperation and STRAWIIRRRT FasnYAL. — Tto lift strawberry Jest! vol "ft I"' prvmot r j satutvley evonluga eff this work, lu tto * , new cliapel of the Met hod kt Church - l-'rrolt strawberries, Bruiia's Ire' Cnstai '• prominent fonlurra'.m ti* bill or fore. ! Allan invited. b I A large proportlou of tto bathilarvtdaCfS srss j Twenty seven periods are already hablv av many «ror, ore ♦tie" shady. ' .-.vis
X sites — afaotoape Ka;. | rnaADRLTSlA, May 13th, 187L J u7 A treating of tto Cape May Hotel r > projirictors was told In tbiv city thia |, afteniooo to make arrangement* for j 1- yacht racing atont the 1st of July at _ to Cats; May. Tto Stockton Hotel. Con- f grew Hall and tto Columbia House t ti will give a 82,000 gold cup ■* tto first „ :- prkio and a stand of colors for tto tec- „ 3- ond prise. Tto New Tort squadron > * have been specially Invited to compete j *1 few tto prise, and have unofficially, . e through Mr. Osgood ««d other*, r h signified tbrir intention to be present. - it Sir. Frank Osgood left tore this even- ; ' tag to perfect arrangenrenls with the i- York Ctab to this end. Mr.Dnfly. 1- I proprlatuv of the Stockton Hotel, has n )f ! signified bk Intention to give a grand c d | ball lu honor of the race oa tl* night j i- lte.rsu to Exshtok Care.— l'er- { t, suns are apt to be too careless In re- f c pud to Ito manner in which they sign (! >- notes, checks, or legal papers, and the > manner In which they are tilled. Some v j- think too,-- tto responsibility of all „ le changes ta such documents folk upon c kl tlw jsiraoo receiving the, papers; hat t the pillowing decision pute the matter , •r in,S new light, and shows that thoae , a- signing any snch obligations are , ic morally oa well as kyptUy told for the J L^lhk decision to^vnuniD^wTsji a 0 I j ki to ' *' i on* hundred dollars, lie msalltprta'tej 1 fe I firm bat did not clsee the blank dc- v T voted to dollar*. anJ after it petsed L y from bis hands and wean* negotiable [ t- , paper somebody inserted fifty after tto v * ' one hundred and before the printed r 7 word dollars, making the pote read t i- one hundred and fifty dollars. Tto s ti note thus altera got Into the bands of t t» an innocrnt party, who presented it to ? k tl* drawer, but payment was refused. I w Sail was brought and the Supreme * * Court decided that tho maker of the s 1 note was liable for the foil face of the v note, because, through negligence, he c I- had not drawn a line between tto wril- * word "hundred" aud its printed d word "dollars." Any testimony the « 0 drawer might offer to establish tto fact l « that to gave a note for only one hnn- ' 1 dred dollars must go for nothing, a*' ' I- "there waa nothing on Uie face of the e note showing that it had ton nitered." ff Evidence ol an alteration on tbc face of the not* mmld have changed tho I; case. Wc may further mure add that * d the Chief Justice added that such ruling was deemed necessary to brills lists .to, i-irrntaf l,St nf I tlie commercial pa- -
• J ® UVRltOTAL VISITOBS— ' ThcN. Y. y ■ Ttmn say* that "tto gay wfirld of fashion at Saratoga, Long llrancfi, 1 ' Cat* May, and "Tto Falls," is likely " to be surfeited this summer with nn , I almost uninlcrniptad stream of Kings ' and Counts. Princes and Dukes, with j t. " gotgvsuta rstiuues of long olksl treiillo- . men, so nuroorous that it would be nn I absolute impossibility to enumerate ' - them." First comt# Grand Puke of ' T* I Alexia of Russia, Jblrd sen of Cxar, 1 1. ami fen officer in tto Russian navy. 1 ■ 1 • He will reach tore by tho middle of; {J June. Tto second Is the old Duke . ft ' Ernest, of Kaxt'-Cobutg-Uetha. tto " broltor of lire late " Prince Albert, (jucen Victoria's ou.bond, is lire next I® royal. visiter and will arrive about the . '• 1st of July. Tto Duke wtil to accom- I ' panted by bk wife, tto duchess of Alr exaodrine iff Baden. Then comc- " George, Duke of Saxony. Howiti.it ' is reported, reach the Mates about tire ™ same time as bk cousin, the Grand ' DutoofSaxeffioburgJiolha, and will , likewise, do tbc different watering l' i places- After them wtil come Arthur ,, j Ghent a Hut Prince Arthur of England. j and probably Mr. mid Sirs. Jno. * Campbell altar the Marquis of Lome, I J? aud bis fair bride the Princess Louise, j ri . sister iff A. Ghent. And last and •' ; not least will be tho King of tto Can- £ '! tiibal I stands. King Thakambau I, | a. and tho bdr«pparcta, Princu Titytow- * takt--., wbo have beard In their ilis- aa , tent lands oftto rejuvenating qualities , oftto mineral springs at Saratoga and ; tto attractions of Cape May and Long | . , Brarrh. The /totes concludes by say- > log tltat "besides the 'above dktta- " . gulslred irersonagc* there will be not a ; u -[ few Monarch* wbo wtil cross the At- , " tantie this summer to Seek at Saratoga i " and Cape May the tranquility of re- i fe U publican aimplicUy." ; JJ
The American Tontine Life In«ur-'w anee Company, which waa organized HUM, has liad a short life, having " recently resolved tn wind up its affairs * and retires from business o Ml! able to - so with credit. h Life. Insurance ha* been overdone.— ' Success hfes caused a rivalry which . » tends to ruin unlet* checked, and wo 1 are glad to tee that the public are \ f wake tn that tact. Weak ami unsound s Companies rau*t fall, as they can hard- j! compete with ttoir older and belter . established compeer*. except by rerkkm I; ex|>enditurca, and unwise though' J tempting Investments, which iuevita- c pnaluoo disaster ' J Entitled an ordinance ronrortfing ap- J prnprialioo* for defraying tbc naoua- * »ary expenses of the Citv or Cap., [i May.furttoyrorending March 15th, * lfiTtL a Kec. 1. Be ii ordained and enacted ; J tto inbabiurata of tto City ofC'apr » May, In city council assembled, and Is I £ hereby euartcd bv the authority of tto a same, that there be n**.«*nl and raised ! ' a tax and collect. .1 upon, and from I persons residing ta, and lauds lo- ! cnle.l within the said City of Cape ; ; May. for ti* general ixpeiidl lures of S tto said city, for tto current year, the i following sums: j For salary of Mayor.. 8900 Ul .* " Assessor 100 00 1 Collector 130 00 J Treasurer. 150 IB , City -Clerk MM 00 • " Itagister of bonds '23 (10 t City Solicitor,.... 30 00 * Constahba, • DO 00 J " (lock Keeper. . 30 00 I " Police A watchmen '2500 00 i and stationery for pals- J tic schools, 400 00 s orders and obligation* 3000 00 • on dty bonds, 4.530 00 J Gaa ami fixtures. 1000 00 a and knfping streets, J sewers and drains in order, 1000 00 4 fund (for payment ol ■ dty bonds, '2300 00 ! Incidental expenses. 2300 00 « Site. 2. Ami be it enacted by the ! authority aforesaid, that Ihare to raked ■ I |wll-tax. alx dollar* per poll, to be ■ appropriated to tin liquidation of, and [sivmrnt of interest on war bonds. sec. A And be It enacted by the , authority aforesaid, that no moolro di- , I rected to be raked bv this ordinance, i . ahall be Used for any other purpose ' i than that for which they are appropri- " I atcd. • i i I Kec. 4. And bo It enacted by the . . authority afprtsaid, that all ordinanow > . or porta of ordinances, tarooslatenl ' . with Ihk ordinance to and are hereby ' | "So;. 3, And l« it enacted by tto r authority aforesaid, that this act ahull I take effect immediate! v. Approved May 8th, 1871. Jusxni Waue, Mayor Attest. S. R. Srrrce, City CleA. \ I lAUVKartSKgENTl j 1 Bath Hot -it" rok Rest.— Capr 1 B May Cottager-. Re*4drnU ami Hotel , Prnprktura, are mqioclftrity tnfunnrd ' i that John MrMakin is erecting a large t u umber of Prtrate Bath House* on tbr . AAlantic Hotel lasn, for reel by ti* work or arosob. TtoMirf and Bathing Uracil In front of the Atianlic are • S-V^S.J'SrJSSS.'aE; y tic lltasl. Capo May. N. J. (tto How b M^UkT^l-ro1 'lutaD 5 April U>. lK^Lr' in I ;
Rot. H. H. Beadle, of the 2d Pre*-! Ohureh. Bridgeton. (and who ' preached In the Preeh. chureh, of this ' city* few mouths ago, Mailed for Europe i Ito Engtand steamer. He goes out company with hk father. Rev. Dr. of Philadelphia, who wtil n> present the American Presbyterian Chureh in tlw Scotch General St*-mi-at Kdtaburg, and tto Iritii General Assembly at Belfast. They will afterwAd* visit L'uglxml, Holland. Norway, Kwcdeo. Germany and France. Tto Bridgetou lA.BS.Wr Mr. Bea.lk 's congregaOon have iscentiy raked hk salary, and will continue it and supply his pulpit darhk absence. "Wo have a very satlsfrctory kind of ague in our mind, " -writes a western friend to another. ' It caotey creepup a fellow's back like a ton of . wild cat*, goes crawling through bla : Joints Uke iron spikes and is followed by a fever which prohlbitee tto patient thinking of anything but tto Independent Order al Good Templars. It Isn't tbo "every other-day' kind, but seta up with a man at daylight and sleeps in the small of his back all olgbt. Ills teeth feel about six iflcbcs too loog, his joints wobble tike a loose wheel, and U* shskea are i a steady that one can't hold any conversation except by putting ta dashes." The 1-aat Man Brotlwrbood orin.iladelphla consists of thirty-three mem- . organised on the 10th ol February, The members pay ten cents yearly towards a fund to enable tto living man to enjoy hkkmcly sapTho association boldv ita anni- , v-craary oo tho third Saturday of Feb- ; Tto laxlturrivor will receive the photographs of the entire group ' superbly framed, a bottle of wine, and tbo fund raked for his especial benefit. tto organization, out of tto six- 1 teen youngest member* ten have died. ' while bat two hare deported from tto seventeen oldest, thus somewhat reversing the old adage, "The old must die, tto young may die.'' Tlw Fifth Army Corps Society have olmo-t unanimously lusscd a resolution asking the President to re-open tlw case of Gen. Fltzjohn Porter. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. if ' . '
l&refw'nf itajlj Itare ! *° -* 1 alarMAR WITH A SOLE CAR TBIfe ' ito su (iiz»r Ji'lifrsiudl"' ' i '"wiLUS*" xlosxpgI' L ' . cx<«usi>zr^*htils!**' >al1 *ft»sw • ' fijthfips Ato^ttovressroww ' ! WiisSnEw^cR^nTX ; it j is4 j BBSSBfRgHBg iSSt'rSHfrKlw s'srs °r^f™lwkllU|~V?resl Sl^o'tssl ctlratoW^^^yjjra^^owwsrs^st ! jlmisTVwTj'roJ OroT'l?!3ranl!uis"1tcto. ^rShsfis&siatm, ror. Psissagvtiisatsn. j J^uturn SALEMl', st fajsMn Owi MlEta irt^^oo't^lIraZWrolzVlMwfeVte Ds £ M Oswtsis.SssS flvssHsvswaw St | SSI, Iks etsrk-s sBss la M kaok. No. at Ms in ks. aoi* ss wjisrert^ri^aswas^p-Oro Mtsllto' Main fSatatnr, aa* ta Ss sekkj ^IITROETgTERlJIAR.StofUr Dsisd April ma. lata. ' ^Tlilrou IMltlREDI Millrille Mntnal Insuranca Co. %k hsiS A ass*! Hssllas a I las Ita* ten of tao CMkoar, wis k*3 so M.j Hi A, i Swj^«*4tUaaeTfaIKl^Isy apte tSo* "'3s.ro M *^ra'^y'^\yprs|wsi j " ! jyiS. ra'^r0****'" "*** ' 5
' mm. THJ QTEBiS ol CAPS BAY COOKY 5- -ii li * - I WILL PLEASE TAK& NOTICE THAT ' 131CISrEZET & BROTHER HAVE JUST RECCTvW TJIl'l LAHGl'XT NTtM'lt OF ; COOKING. BED-ROOM AND PARLOR STOVES - .EVEli HERETOFORE OFFERED IN THE COUNTY. - 'rhey are uow .sfirring No. 7 Cooking Stoves ! As Low as Eighteen Dollars, Complete, Which la as Low as the Is.wrat either In dty or country j • — — ■ i ■ | a tf «' H PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVES' To H.H B HEATER AND RANGE WORK. Tin Rooting
si Nt* Advertitemenl". | " j jiew stori'. • ! N'us. 1(1 and 12 Maukim Stn.i, j •| ,i»imrfegifert ffiMta mmfi I, .'AMPIN, k. A-. r | [ rkos|.l..lrs. IIP), Ctuvs.'.' Il^tste I _ MFEED ! ! N"'^ . 1 1 «. «».™ -» mZJ&rSs- •. " The Liruaiiy or Porrnv a box... I , Rotsc CO.. Us Seloslloot (.OS. the Best foelt, I I. ; Esgllih, Scout. Iruh soJ ABsrtsa*. ' 2; Vodc . Whoootnuesl surer, Isles Iks volosie J ^ tko hsaa ™uu It uoo 17 i mtoLlr,^ksw^'",llteSvrsPu5!*' h..'U— "ll j" | toroa. a Uhrscj rtSTWB«Sysli«»s la oao " ' rsa'se'ToJ Troitst'ssE oSf hlresd wilt [ * nUwsurs kj ok s*4 jssaf, ss losj leovs. « as* 'SJ^fso.' surprtss So.rs.lj ssjlhlss ' is sllirsrorus.of si sll'wortbTo* l'l»«»lie4. 1. pA.Mxa., LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS! ^ r -wutoh'o *- (Bin ££"!£ Caatist*1" ' ' * ,kW l°eSr al coltivatoas, » Caps Ma, Lit, 2 LEG A I. NOTICr.ll. S s£wt£wiaS»/3 TCXSDAT Iks SM dsj is MAY, A. D . Iril. at sas •"■task, r. St., al 1st! N. Mills- Al. taalts IMsL iasksaa a... la Iks <ny ol cape ~ Maj soSBuieeV Rrw Je.*e|: All ikai rerun. saa ^ ^^AirrllORjr ZTCELMAr, SksrlZ WOOD AND COAL. IJ JOR. ICnEU.MGER, 3! DXALKS1R COAL gun wuuo ShMUazsra^LaaSlaa. caps Utawl, ^ •as coal, Sa, Stan aaf rkoatast alui bstk Laklfk *" gyg^s . us '
IIOAIIDIVG IIOt'KEH. I Zj. CAPE MAY IIOTELN. i ivtvrrn Tvrii"i«. ircepsr Jij. . J ton THE LADIES , ; ^Itrs HAI* JjlEaSER k ft 10 H1IE1 \ aMrtiHM a* a£ utuiia la «*' Half n'twof ' ■ , M,,N "• i No*, aaa .5 331 Ninth Street, i j Fancy & Mourning Millinery. ' CRAPK VXILS, sc. 1 e aaV"sS2f*,HauP'l!^r'hP^*w''?*H'T"is - Wsaksr.g»x ."'flirsss "&* £ JURZa,"*"'" ; «kj WUailieloo, PsUwsit. J rjVHE MEW EAMILV agwiMO machinx ; a RMPIRE, ii ^ f"WE,'v^ S UOTRTalPS ALL i'umpi.titorv. ^gbg SBB8C' "" J.Mnfl. ShlVIRU M^CHlfft^toMPARV. NlfiC'ELLANEOCI. ,j 'miscellaneous reading, BLANK RUOKU. •L STATIONERY. AND NOTIONS, ■i" nt a Rica, magic lircm marrxro, rtn g FAMILY MEDICINES. " TUXACCJ, skuars, I'rl'it saa coRricrn ML'sh AMU MUSICAL IRSTRTMKRTrtia- * ! FULLER'S CELEBRATED CtlM- £ BIN ATI OH BURNING FLUID, ta ' WARRtlVTXO ROT TO XXfLSDIt. ALL CASH BUYERS _ | CAl.t AND GET BARGAINS, ti 4. ij. GAHRIKON'K, ui2J-> 3D W sailing. mi Street, "j JOB PBINTING" I NEATLY and PROMPTLY •'I Executed At Ibe 1 1 " WAVE" OFFICE. -
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