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CAPE HIT STAR AMD VAYE C>c« an Wave ttublbhtd 1855 Star of tht Cape established 1868 Merged in Star and Ware 1907 Tern close Thursday Eve«in» Iseoed cacS week 00 F-iday erenit*. 'hit of ton circulation. Saturday rooming. UtotflgtM We*. Ou Oftt t Tur It Unacs This paper is entered at the post o«oe as second Class postal matter. / APVFRTISING RATES-Fdrtheconrenienceof those desirinr to send advert isenienu by nail. Cash j'eeaTadrertlet °etits Ac. per line first Insertion: yc per line each additional insertion, nonpereil "staai" tasertlons. at cents per inch. Transient AdPOUisliig 15 cents per inch eadynsertaon. ^ Insertion: 50 cents three insertions. Thirteen times - CTnasHied advertising. one' cent per srord each inAll resolutions W condolence from lodges^chiirchM •V-red'c* nWWcMfae! eithS"*!^ weekly or daily " od'tions. will be charged for nt the rate efl^noedollar TrT addition ftT^ch ■TAR AND WAVE PUBLISHING CO. 315 and 317 Washington Street Aaron W. Hand. Oeneral Manager - TO OUR READF.RS— llV«i do not receive yoor paper regularly, we will consider it a favor If you w ID report the matter at once. No attention paid to unsigned communications. In order to secure at- j - - tsaiiw. ■■IJwilmi wishing their addresses changed •tut give their old at well as their new address. The Star and Wave invites all of its readers to tend to it by telephone or letter ,^or to bring to ll their way*' Such obliging aid will be warmly apReaciated. ... The Star and Wave guarantees each week a larger Vbcolation than any other paper in Cape May County. If any advertiser can prove this statement it intoned. his advertisement will be inserted free. TELEPHONES' MU. J Delaware aM I Beetle, It. 2641 *"**1 DrtllM, It. 170 fauprt Mm: (trttm Pint 102 1 ADOttSS (API MAY SIAR AW WAVE j PtMADflPWA ACfKT L P. SWet. Jr. 5554 W>ak>skm Ave. ADMINISTRATOR S SALE By virtue of an order of the Or- ' phans' jOourt of the County of Cape ; May, made on the first day of April. In ] the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and eight, the Subscriber, administrator of the estate of Mortimer D. Learning, deceased, will on Monday, the first day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine j honored and eight, at two'o'clock in the afternoon, 'sell at public vendue, at the office of Samuel F. Eldredge, No. $10 Waahington street. Cape May City New Jersey, the undivided one-half interest whereof Mortimer*D. Learning died, seized, (which is subject to the right of dower of Harriet A. Learning, widow of James Learning, deceased), in a certain tract of land and premises, situate, lying and being on the Westerly aide of Decatur 'street, in the C5ty of Cape May, in the County of Oape May, and State of New Jersey, adjoining lands of Henry S. Ruther- : ford, and bounded as follows, towit : Beginning at a point in the old side , line of Decatur street, sixteen and one , half feet from the centre thereof and , at the most northerly comer of what 1 , wai formely McMackins. now Henry 1 , S. Rutherford's land, and running , thence thereby and at right angles ' with said street South sixty-four de- 1 grees and twenty minutes West one 1 hundred and twenty-one and five- < tenths (121 5-10) feet to a lot formerly < Charlotte Bridenthal'a ; thence North 1 twenty-five degrees and forty minutes 1 West, thirty (30) feet to a cornet ; thence by a new division made line 1 North sixty four degrees aod twenty ] minutes East one hundred and twenty- < one and five tenths (121 6-10) feet to : the old aide line of Decatur street and •. sixteen and one-half feet from the cen-

tre line thereof ; thence along said side line South twenty-five degrees and forty minutes East thirty (30) feet to the place of beginning. • Containing within said bounds three thousand, six hundred and forty-five square feet of land more or less. JOSEPH E. LEAMING. Administrator. SAMUEt. F. ELDREDGE. Proctor. P. F. I9.CS 5-2- 5ts COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION. The nineteenth competitive examination for Free Scholarship in the New Jersey State College for the benefit of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts under the Act of March 3iat, 1890, as amended by Chapter 90 of the law6 of 1906, will be held at each County Court House in the State on Saturday, June 6th, 1908, beginning promptly at 9 a. m. and continuing unti 15 p.m. One scholarship Is allotted to Cape May County. In 1908, the number of points re- , quired for admission will be 12J. On June 6th, candidates will be examined in : Algebra. counting as 2 points T - Plane Geometry, counting as 1 point 8olid Geometry, counting as A point j English A and B. counting as 3 points United States History, counting as 1 point | Chemistrv and Physics, either, ' counting as 1 point j or both 2 points J In view of the present limited time allowance of one day the County Superintendent will hold an adjourned session- in the Court House on the j morning of June 13tS. between 9 and 1 o'clock, or competitors may. if they I prefer, take the remaining requisite examinations to secure a total ..of 12J Sots at the College, either on Satur- , June 13th, <>r on Tuesday September 22nd, as may better suit the individual convenience of the candidate. . £n June 13tb. candidates will be examined in German. French or Latin, two years of either, counting aa 2 points Optional subjects; from the following list to make 124 nts, counting as lpoi r jcient History, counting | . as 1 point ll) Mediaeval and Modern Histerjr, counting aa 1 point

B(c) English History, counting a- 1 point (d) Additional German, French, or Latin, providing a total of not more than three points will be allowed in any one language, nor a total of more than four points in foreign • languages, each additional ?ear, counting aa 1 point 'or further information write tO-tbe Registrar, Rutgers College, New Brunswick. N. J., or to O. 0. BARR. , County Superintendent of Schools. 5-9 4t °< MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION 1 m. Ap Ordinance to regulate the use «i 0f Bicycles, Tricycles, and similar , Vehicles in the City of Cape May. N. J. Prohibiting the use of the same .as above described and not to be ridden . on the Boardwalk or Sidewalks in said ia City of Cape May. N. J. And aa complain' a have been made in" to the Mayor that there are such offenders who violate the ordinance ■*. herein referred to by riding such Bill* cycles. Tricycles and Similar Vehicles, or on the Boardwalk and Sidewalks of ^ said City. Be it therefore known that said ). ordinance will be strictly enforced and any violation thereof will incur the penalties as provided for in said "c^Ha'll. May 18. 1908. z 5-23 6t F. J. MELVIN. Mayor. M , - Si. MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION ™ An Ordinance regulating the spin pointment of one or more pound r» keepers and defining their duties and to prevent the running at large of " Horses. Mules, Cattle. Swine, Sheep. - Goata or Geese in the City of ''ape May. The terms of this ordinance must be complied with and in any instance of its violation^the penalties will be strictly enforced. | City Hall, Cape May, N. J. . May 18. 5-23 6t ' F. J. MELVIN. Mayor.f I MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION | An Ordinance prohibiting cora®r j | lounging or forming in groups on aide- 1 I walks, thereby obstructing the same, I ' for the use of pedestrians, must be j | observed and complied with or the I penalties provided in said ordinance for j its violation or any part thereof will •- be strictly enforced, e City Hall, Cape May. N. J., May 18, 1 n 1908. d ; 5-23 6t F.-J. MELVIN. Mayor. | 5 AN ORDINANCE ENTI11ED e "An ordinance providing for the is-! n suance and sale of bonds of the City of j t Cape May, New Jersey, to the amount . of One hundred and fifty thousand f Dollars to provide the necessary | f funds to pay for the con- 1 I struction of sewer and storm water | e drains in said City and improvement of 1 1 , the Water Works, Water Mains, and j 1 , furnishing a greater supply of good 1 , water to the City of Cape May. • | Be it ordained and enacted by the 1 5 inhabitants of the City of Oape May, ( ( in City Council assembled, and it is ] . hergby enacted by the authority of the < - same. < Section 1. That when this ordinance : J shall have been regularly passed and 1 j shall have taken effect, the City Coun- < J cil or the proper Committee or com- 1 [ mittees thereof may without further j I '! order advertise for bids for the im- I '■ provement of the Water Works, i < i Water Mains, and furnish a greater ! 1 - supply of good water to the ' 1 i City of Cape May. And the , 1 • construction of sewers and stoim water 1 1 ' drains in accordance with the petitions, 1 1 plans and specifications on file on the 1 1 following named streets and avenues. I ; Pitts ra avenue from Vermont c : avenue to 'he outlet into Devil's j Texas avenue from Massa- f • chusetts avenue to Washington street, j c 1 avenue, from Texas ave- j j I nue to East street, and on Washing- j j 1- ton street from Texas avenue to its .

e Eastern extremity. | , ^ Trenton avenue from Massachusetts 1 B avenue, to Vermont avenue. Indiana ! I avenue from Michigan svenue, to West ! : \ street. Union street from .Laf aye' te j : 1 street to Washington street. Washing- < ton street from Union street to West I street. West street from Washington 1 street to Missouri avenue; Massa- 1 chusetts avenue from West street to 1 Reading's venue, Vermont avenue from j 1 Massachusetts avenue to Reading | ' avenue, Missouri avenue, from Indiana , I avenue to Reading avenue. 1 1 Trenton avenue from MHsaachusetts j 1 avenue to Vermont avenue and Pitts- I - burg avenue, Trenton avenu®. Reading J 1 7 avenue, and Philadelphia avenues from j 1 f New Jersey avenue to Idaho avenue, 1 1 5 Trenton avenue from Beach avenue to j 1 1 Idaho avenoe. Trenton aTenoe from 1 1 I Idaho avenue to North Side of Cape j 1 t May avenue, Michigan avenue from 1 Madison avenue to Indiana avenue. f , West street from Indiana avenue to t Massachusetts avenue. W eat street from * . Massachusetts avenue to Waahington street, Waahington street from Schel- - lenger street to Schetlenger's Landing. ; New Jersey avenue from Madison ave- • j noe to Philadelphia avenue. j Which bids shall be received and j

' I opened in Common Council of said 1 ! City, aijd the award of the contract to ; | the lowest responsible bidder or bid- j > . ders shall he made by the said City Council at such time or times as sa>d ) ! Council shall determine to make such j < award, or said Council may if in their judgment it be advisable, to employ 1 '< ! workmen and furnish material for the I ' | construction of said j^ork or said por- 1 ■ i tion threreof as they deem advisable. | ' i Section 2. And be it ordained that 1 ' the said City Council shall without j further "or other order, or ordinance ! ■ for the purpose, borrow for the City of 1 ; | Cape May the sum of One Hundred and j ! Fifty Thousand Dollars, and issue j - bonds of the City therefor, pursuant to the provisions of an act 'f the leg- • islature of the State of New Jersey . entitled "An Act to Authorize any - City of this State to raise money eitber by Temporary loans or by issue or issues of bonds, for any sum n -t exi ceeding fifteen per centum per aimum of the taxable value of the real and personal property rated for assessment 1 in such City and to use the same for the purpose of retiring floating or matured hooded indebtedness, for. the enlargement and improvement of the ' t public buildings, wXter works, sewerd|

age system and for oth-r lawful purposes of such City," approved March 22nd, 1904, and the virions acta ?aupplementary* thereto and amendatory thereof. The proceeds from the sale of bonds shall be used as follows : • For the Coat of House Sewers Michigan Avenue, the sum of , $24,534.00: South Street, the sum of $2250 00 ; Indiana Avenue, the sum of $16,965.00; West Street, the sum of $4127.75; Washington Street, the sum of $3907.55 ; Trenton Avenue, the sum of $4835.00; New Jersey Avenue, the sum of $1669.95. , There shall be used from the proceeds of the sale of said bonds the for lowing auras of moneys for the payJ ment of a syetem of storm water r sewers aa follows : Madison Avenue, the sum ot s $2580.33; Bentou Avenue, the sum of 1 $2476 00 ; Franklin Street, the sum of i $770.60; Jefferson Street, the sum of $508.75; Stockton Avenue, the sum of 5 $462.50; Ocean Street, Guerney Street - and Columbia Avenue, the sum of i $2960.00; Union Street, the sum • $4247,55; Washington street the sum of , $2378.05; Philadelphia Avenue the sum f of $264U.90 ; Read ing Avenue, the sum j of $2291.40; Trenton Avenue, the I sum of $3926.40; Pittsburg Avenue, I the sum of $5303.50; West Street, the • sum of $1826.25; Massachusetts I Avenue, the sum of $2237.00; Vermont Avenue, the sum of $600.00 ; Missouri Avenue, the sum of $541.50 ; Indiana .Avenue the sum of $1148 20; Texas! Avenue, the sum of $738.00. And there shall he used from the proceeds of the sale of said bonds the sum of fifty thosuand dollars to be exI pended in the improvement of the I Water Works and the addition of new wells, water mains, to furnish a greater supply of good water to the inhabitants of the City of Cape May. The bonds shall bear date the first day of May, A. D.. 1908, and draw interest at the rate of five per centum per annum payable semi annually, and said bonds shall not be sol$ at less than their par or face value; said bon is shall be in denominations of One j Thousand Dollars each, and one-third | of the _ cost of house sewers shall be | issued lin long term bonds payable in I | thirty .years from their date, and two- ! thirds >»f the cost of house sewers shall 1 | be issued iu short term bond - and pay - j able in two years from their date. Eighty-five thousand dollars of the j cost of storm sewers and water improvements shall be issued in long term bonds, payable in thirty years from theii date, and five thousand dol- , 1 lars of the cost of storm sewers shall ! , j be issued in short term bonds, and pay- j - able in two years from their date, and | ; all moneys received from the assess- 1 • ments of the adjacent properties for | the cost of the construction of said L ! sewer shall be paid into a fund and I , preserved intact to discharge said short 1 term sewer bonds at their maturity. , Said long term bonds shall be coupon ' j I bonds and said short teem bonds shall j be registered bonds without coupons. ! j Secton 3. And be it further ordained : and enacted that the Mayor ia hereby , I authorized to sign said bonds and the j City Clerk to attest the same, and to affix the corporate seal of the City . thereto and the City Treasurer to Countersign the same and sign the cou- ' pon thereto attached and the Finance Committee are hereby authorized and , directed to prepare said bonds ready ' for execution by the officers of the City ! named; and upon their . execution as herein directed, to sell th® ! same or any part thereof tor the boat j which may be obtained there- ! , fore not 'ess than the par value there- ! i of and upon the sale thereof or any , part thereof and the payment thereof. : the proceeds of such sale or .sales shall ! applied to defray the cost of the construction of the sewers and im- 1 J provements to the water works herein referred to. | Section 4. And be it further or- J dained and enacted that upon the com- 1 pletion of the sewer work ordered un- e der the provisions of this.ordinance trie „ costs thereof shall be assessed to the j adjacent properties respectively, to the t amount of the benefits conferred upon t I aiuuuoi ui cue uenenis cunierreo upon r

1 said properties refpectively, in acrordance with the 'provisions of the Char- , i j ter of the City of Cape May ani exist- j 1 ing 'aws governing such City as to as- j I sessments, said assessments shall be : made immediately upon the completion , ■ j of such work and become payable in ! . three months from the date of such as1 srssment. i Section 5. And be it further ordained 1 1 and enacted that qpon the issuance of . said bonds an amount equal to two per I centum per annum, shall be paid into , the sinking fund to create a sufficient fund to meet such long and short term outstanding sewer and water bonds at | j the>r maturity, and there ahall be as- 1 , 1 aessed annually in the City of Cape the necessary taxes to pay into the I , said sinking fund annually the neces- | 6a ry amount, and also to pay the an- 1 I nual interest on said long term and); short term bonds. Section 6. And be it further ordained . and enacted that this ordinance shall 1 take effect imme iately upon its pasand due publication. j Approved Mav 6th, 1908. S. F. WARE. 1 r're&ident of Council, 1 F J. MELVIN. Mayor. I Attest: JNO. w THOMPSON, : jiNw. 1 tiv (airovj'x,

d 5-9 3t Recorder. !:i AN ORDINANCE h i AN ORDINANCE FOR THE LIGHT- 1 r I ING OF THE STREETS AND PUBy LIC PLACES IN THE CITY OF I e CAPE MAY. BY GAS. AND1 '• AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTK >N i OF A CONTRACT FOR THAT 1 1 PURPOSE WITH THE CAPE MAY £ ILLUMINATING COMPANY. f j Whereas, The contract heretofore j 1 made by the City of Cape May with | the Cape Island Gas Company, now the t ' Cape May Illuminating -Company, bearing date the second day of Jure, A. D., y nineteen hundred and three, providing . y for the lighting of the streets and puby lie places of the City of Cape May, e with " gas, for a period of five years > from the second day -of June, A. D., n nineteen hundred and three, is about d to expire, and it is desirable to provide t that the streets and public places in ,r the City of Cape May, be lighted with T- gas, after the expiration of said cone tract, and e Whereas. , The Oape May D lamina ting Company now owning and operat-

ing the only gas'plant in said City, has offered to light said streets and public ) places with gas for the term of five years from and after the second day of June, A. D., nineteen hundred and 1 1 eight, at Three Dollars per month per j | light, provided at least fifty single in- ! | candescent gas lights of the Welsbach ; I or similar mantel pattern enclosed in ] improved boulevard lantern set on iron j posts, are used. I Section 1. Be it ordained and enacted ' by the inhabitants of the^City of Cape ! May in City CouncilJ assembled, and it | | is hereby enacted by the authority of j the same, that the streets and public j j places in the City of Cape May, be | I lighted with gas lights lor the term of j five years beginning on the second day | of June, A. D., nineteen hundred and j eight. ]' Section 2. And be it further ordained 1 and enacted by the authority aforesaid, I that the foDowing contract for that j purpose be entered info by the City of j -Cape May with the Cape May Illuminating Company for that purpose. ! "THIS AGREEMENT. Made and j entered into this second day of June, I the year of our Lord one thoiKand "ire hundred and eight, between Cape May Illuminating Company, a corporation and body politic of the State of New Jersey, of the first part, and the City of Cape May-, of the second part. Witnesseth, That the said parties have, for and in consideration of the premises, mutually bargained and agreed as follows, that is to say : First That the said Cape May IlCompany doth hereby bargain and agree to furnish to the said City, for the term of five years from the second day of June, A. D., nineteen hundred and eight at least fifty (50) single incaudescent gas lights of the Welsbach or similar mantel pattern, enclosed in .improved boulevard lantern set on iron posts at such points in said city as is first determined upon by City Council of said City. It. being I unders'ood and agreed that the supervision and control of the same ma • be possessed by said City Courfcil or by suthlcomm ttee thereof as it may lawrully designate for that purpose. Said • Oape May Illuminating Company shall j atuBtimes during the term hereto | giant&tfT keep said posts, lamps a- d lanterns in repair light and extinguish 1 the same at its own expense, and keep same burning II night and every " night from dark to daylight.

Serond The said City doth hereby ' ' bargain and agree to and with the said ■ : Cape May Illuminating Company, to ' pay to it for such lights, at the rate 1 1 of Three Dollars per month per light ' ' each and every month during the con- " j tinuance of this agreemnt, on the first 1 Wednesday after the first Tuesday of J each and every month. The said city i|so have the privilege, however, to ' I make deductions from said total price | . at the rate of two cents per hour for ■ each light not lighted and burning , from dark to daylight, as a penalty ; I against 6a id Cape 5, ay Illuminating ' Company, and that the report of the , policemen on the several beats on ' I said streets, of lights not burning, I shall be taken as evidence in making , | said deduction, provided said reports of | said lights not burning, be furnished . I ' to said Cape May Illuminating Ccm- ! : pany daily whenever such failure to burn occurs, by the Chief of Police. Any lamp having an imperfect or mantle and not giving the I proper light, shall be taken aa a lamo I j not burning and deductions made therefor according to this section, j Third. It is mutually bargained and i | agreed that the said city shall have j

j the right and privilege of increasing I ( I the number of street Tights above the 1 - j limited number of fifty as herein pro- j t | vided, upon notification to said Cape ! f I May Illuminating Company of its | desiie so to do, and the said Cape May ; _ - I Illuminating Company on its part | J ; agrees to furnish the same. The said 1 c city is to pay and the said Cape May j t

I Illuminating Company, is to receive I compensation for such additional lights 1 therefor, at the rate of three dollars f pet lamp per month, payable monthly j : in the same mannerjas h erein before pror vided for payment herein. . | Fourth. That the party of the sect, ; ond part will uxder this contract at all 1 I tiroes use and pay for not less than t fifty gas lights, and the party of the j first part will furnish that number and j 1 as many more than fifty as the City s Council may direct, to be paid for as t above specified. f ! Fifth. It is further agreed and unc derstood that this agreement is to ap2 ply to and bind the successors and asf signs of the said parties to these , presents. 1 In Witness Whereof, the said Cape May Illuminating Company bath i I caused its common or corporate seal to , : be hereunto affixed and these presents 1 I to be signed by its President, attested f | by ita Secretary . and the 'said City of . Cape May hath caused its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed, and these 1 to be signed by the Mayor and attested , by the Recorder, in accordance with 1 directions of the City Council of the City of Cape May, the day and year ■ first above written. ' Signed, sealed and delivered, in the ) presence of President. . Attest: Secretary. 1 Mayor - < I Attest : Recorder, j S. ctio» 3. And be it further or- ] dained and enacted by the authority J : aforesaid, that the Mayor ■ f said City , 1 of Cape May, be and he is hereby , authorized and empowered to sign such I - contract, and that such s'gnature shall j . , b- attested b» the City Recorder. Section 4. And be it furth ror-j. ) dained that this ordinance shall take j ) effect upon its passage and due publi- j I 1 Approved May 11th," 1908. S. F. WAKE. ! Presiden' of Council- 1! F.J. MELVIN. 1 Mayor. !( Attest: JNO. W THOMPSON, ! Record' r. ||

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PROPOSALS FOR A GRAVEL ROAD. CAPE RAY CO.. NJ. 1 1 Sealed proposals will be received by j the Board of Chosen Freeholders of

. ( ape May County, N. J.. until twelve j o'clock noon of the day of its meeting, . on the 8th day of June, nineteen hun- , dred audei.bt (1908) at Cape May [ Court House, New Jersey, for the con struction of a Gravel Road from Cedar c Swamp Creek Bridge, near Peters burg, to the Draw Bridge, over the , Tuckahoe River, at Tuckahoe, a dis- , tance of four and two hundred sixty - 1 four thousandths (4.264) miles, and M known as the second section of the ; I Tuckahoe Road. Said road to be con- ! strueted according ttaplans and specifi- , cations, which may be seen at the i ; office of Hon.. Frederick Gilkyson. State ! | Commissioner of Public Ruads, Tren- j I ton, N. J. ; at the residence of A. B ; j Smith, Director, Bees leys Point; J. 1 P. Fox, Ocean City ; Charles Clouting. I j Sea Isle City ; J. D. Ludlam, South ! I Dennis, and Henry S. Rutherfora. j , j Cape May City, or at the office of the [ Engineer at Ocean City, N. J. On the day and date first mentioned, , I all proposals received for said work ( ) will be immediately opened and public- [ ly read by the Board of Chosen Freeholders of Cape May County, N. J., the said Board reserving the right to 1 | reject any or al) bids. | reject any or ai| oios. k j

Each bid must be accompanied by a 1 certified check to the -amount of One - Dollars (1,000), drawn payale to the order of Anthony B. Smith. 1 director of the Board of Chosen FreeI holders of Cape Ma> County, New ; Jersey. The successful bidder will i be required to execute, within ten days after the contract has been ! awarded to hiin, a bond in such sum,

e and with such security as shall be ap8 proved by the Board of Chosen FreeE holders ; said bond shall be in a sum y not less than the estimated cost of the - road when completed. Each bidder will be required to sub- . mit to the State Commissioner of Pub1 lie Roads, Hon. Frederick Gilkyaoa 1 Trenton, N. J., and to the Engineer, 2 prior to the time of submitting bid for ] construction, a sample of each class of 7 Itravel he proposes to use in the conB struction of this road. All proposals must be on the regular . "Proposal" form provided for the pur- . pose ; sealed and plainly marked on the . outside of envelope enclosing them, . "Proposal foj Second Section Tuckahoe Road." ; By order of "Board of Freeholders." , ANTHONY B. SMITH, ► ^ - — Director. , R. FENDALL SMITH, j 6-16 3t County Engineer. r j To whom it may cor. -.-era : Take note that on Wednesday, the ) seventeenth day of June, A. ;D., nine- ; teen hundred and eight, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter »s the Court can hear the 1 same, I, John P. Doyle, will apply to the Court of Common Pleas of Cape May county, at Cape May Court . House, in the said County of Cape May for a license to keep an inn and tavern, and to seH spirituous, vinous, malt and brewed liquors in quantities less than one quart, to be drunk on or about the said premises, at the comer of Beach and Pittsburg avenues, in the City and CounCy of Cape May. in the House known as Hotel Cape May. 5-23 3t JOHN P. DOYLE. LEAGUE ANNIVERSARY The nineteenth anniversarv of the | Tabernacle Epwortb League was held on Sunday evening. May 17th. Fishing Creek League joining as is the custom. 1 Officers of both leagues made very j good reports of the last year. Reuben T. Johnson, Jr.. and Julia Allen were graduated from the Junior to the Senior League, after which the follow- ! ing officers were installed to serve for I the ensuing year: President. Alice C. 1 ; first vice president, Emma

IJf | L. Soults ; second vice president, A. H. Swain ; third vice President, Mary H. 'e j Johnson ; fourth vice president, Anna '• M. Allen; secretary. H V. Soults; treasurer. Julia Peterson ; Junior Lea- -* gue Superintendent. Mrs. Sheppard ; 1 collector, Maude P erce ; organist. ^ Clar^Pierce ; assistant organist, ldona * Mre. Jennie Bate, president of tha Fishing Creek League, gave a short d talk on plaus for the coming year. e The pastor. Rev. B. K. Sheppard. gave a stirring talk on Epworth League work. There was quite a large number out and all seemed well pleased e j with the program of the evening. May * j God bless ua and may the League do (" I more the coming year than ever before. ALICE C. HOFFMAN. l I President. h HIRAM V. SOULTS. e i Secretary

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