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t£a\>\V\o\ Cox^v^ato May W^eraaxv?^ cvotcoycv* ; XJA,' proper pecau&eS^tvAVteaJr , sistoncs ^ Wfe VruVy Wft£$vc\a\ \oxflbve, tene&y.Syrsp ^Tt^aElavr ■ $ seiwayatta ewj\tes wet^trk^ar \Ak\s &<% so vhaa OSMSVIYKC \o TvaSutc , too ^ be groaxua\v aapensea vavv u^avt»\o«L^rtve©kd.QsXbebe^o5 j ra,\£&\ss wW rt^uvi^A art to assvsY - ®o^re,(^w*XosupjAax4^Te4Mvx\ , $utvc*iou5 .vnaua.wuja ikpesa uwv- ! vt&by upon proper tvwnshTOenY. i CALIFORNIA PERSONAL MENTION ', OF VISITORS SOME INTEBESTINfi NOTES Star lad Ware Readers are Re faested to Send in b; Phone or Otherwise. I Mrs. George F. Fenton lias been con- . fined .to .the house for several weeks with a sever attack of the grippe. We are glad she is able to be out again. | A party of New Yorkers in town this < week were Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mac- 1 Donnell and Mrs. I. J. Pocher and son. ! Among the guests at the Windsor J this week were : A. C. Rauck, S. A. i Bradish, Thomas Bambrick, W. M. ' Killian, James H. Brown, John H- j Warder, W. J. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. ] J. W Titus, Philadelphia; Dr. H. W. J Summons. Baltimore ; Arthur A. Jar- j via, Washington ; Ernest Levy, Far ' Rockawav, L. L ; O. P. Runyon, Mr. ] and Mrs. M. J. MacDonald, Mrs. I. J. t Pocher and son, Mrs. L. E. Brown, ' r Mr. and Mrs. J. Raynor, New York ; 1 J.|H. Diehl, Allentown ; Win Coffin," I John Caslu, F. M. Smythe, H. Hewitt, Camden,; H. S. Thompson. South Westville ; W. Reese Parker, Middleton. . Dr. McLeod, of this city, has been in t New York this week. In his early ^ ministry he was Mrs. Cleveland's pastor. He baptized ber and welcomed { her into fellowship with the church. ^ He accepted herlnvitation to be present f at the ceremonies in honor of her dis- E tinguished husband, who was twice President of the United States. The ceremonies were held in Carnegie Hall, .. New York City on Thursday. President Taft '"and other {dignitaries were _ present and spoke on the occasion. c Clinton Rutherford, {son 'of Mr. and .. Mrs. H. 8. Rutherford, ia'another of ^ our Cape May boys who is "making good" in other fields. He is now in E New York and holds a responsible c position with the New York Herald. Paul McDonnell, a bright and energetic young man, has accepted a poai- G tion with Charles S. Church in the E office at his coal and ice yard. We c congratulate Mr. Churcn on having obtamed a clerk so courteous and polite as Mr. McDonnell. . F Miss Nellie Learning 'lias secured the position of librarian at the branch of > the Philadelphia Library, at Port Richmond. Edwin N. Lcac. representing the 1 B Loag, J

Philadelphia North American, has been j here during the week. He was a fore- 1 man during the building ot the Hotel Cape May and has' a number of friends here. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Young, of North i Wildwood, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Corson over Sunoa . Harry Borzeli. of Philadelphia, was ' here this week in the interest o' his father's estate. Wm F. Borzeli. Miss Sarah L. Temlinson, of Wilmington, Del., who has recently pur-"" chased 214 Windsor avenue, has had different mechanics at work, and will place the property in first class con | dtion. Councilman J. F. Jacoby is occupy- j ing his Culumbia. avenue cottage. Several of our younger 6et, composed ' i.f a bevy of young ladies of our Burn- ; mer colony, are guests of the Mac-quire , cottage. Mra. Joseph R. Brooks is visiting her brother in Philadelphia. -Or. Hand. Miss Sue Hildreth, of Jackson street, is a Philadelphia visitor. Mrs. C. Earl Miller is being enter- ' tained at Bryn Mawr. Mrs. Cbaries F. Quidbrt. of Philadel i phia, is a uueat of ber mother. Mra. Mary A. Hughes, of Lafayette] atree;, is passing a portion of the week ' at Pitman. Mrs. John Stetzer, of Philadelphia, baa been a euest of Mrs. Kate Hildreth the past month. She is.deligbted with the city. " ' Charles F. Church {is located at 29 i Jackson street. , William Ballenger has removed to . Bridgeton. this state, with bia family. J. B. New kirk, of Philadelphia, one of oar summer cottagers, was looking over hia beach front villa on Tuesday. , Leroy Wilson, son of Mr. and Mra. 8. B. iWilaon. is progressing finely at college an- 1 has completed and received ' « diplomuVur a portion of the work he took up. OASTORXA. ' b— a. • "TO*

CAPE MAY COUNTY HORSES AND CCLTS On Sa< urday, March 27, 1909, at one o'clock p. m.. Dr. J. Morgan Dix, President of the Cape May County Trotting and Breeding Association will sell, at hia stab lea, at (Jape May Court House, all of hia horses, colts, wagons, harness, etc. The bones Fated are: * First clan brood mare, "Emma V., Jr.," aire, Santa Claus, 2.17}; dam, Emma V. , by Volunteer. Pair of blood bay mares, "Isabel" and "Rosabel," full sisters, ("aire American Coming, son of Baron Deen. "Jennie D." brown filly, foaled 1907. Sired by Baron Deen, dam, Emma V., Jr. This colt cornea from a line of aires, four of which have held th« world's records. 'She has promise of excellent speed, and was recently brought here from the President's farm in Virginia. She ia the most promising colt in South Jersey for size, conformation land speed, with breeding back of her. Bay filly "Dixie Kid." foaled 1908. Si«. Bonroae No. 36202, full brother to Colonel Kuaer, record 2.07}. Black home, five years old, aired by Avalanche. 2.17.} a dance at court house The young people of Court House Eve a dance in the Red Men's Hall it Friday evening Among those invited who were present were Misses 1 Ethel Frances Powell, Mary' Powell, I Edith Powell. Beulah Stiles, Alice Corson, Maude Benezet, Fannie Wbeaton, Edith Martin, Aona Holmes, , Mazie Lummia. Erma Twaddell, KatbI ryn McGinley, Agnes McCrsven and Miss Obarlesworth. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Benezet, Mr. and Mra. LeRoy Shields, Mr. and Mra. George Lay, Mr. and Mra. Edwin R. Stiles. Messrs. J. Logan Twaddell, LeRoy Footer, Palmer Way, R. B. Inman, Harry Townaend, Paul Townseod, Howard Townsend, George Garrison, Lee Tay- 1 lor, and John Powell. The music was furnished by Psof. Jones B. Hand. freeholders" receive bids ; The County Board 'of Chosen Freeheld a special meeting in the court house here Tuesday to receive bids for -the construction of a gravel road from the center of the Main Sea Shore Road to Rio Grande and across the turnpike to the angle {in.Rio Graude at Holly Beach, a distance of 2.002 miles. The following bids were received: Mr. Lupion, of Bridgeton, $56,104.60; Sweeten, of Camden, $74,000.00; Sutton and Coreon, of Ocean City ; Senator Robert Hand, $79,545.20; J. H. Bennett, of Cape May, $94,187.42; Edw. Crtsse, Cape $66,535.26. The contract was not awarded, the Board holding the matter .uuder advisement for the present. \ petit jurorstor april term West Cape May— George Bennett. Upper Township— Richard Voas, Livingston Henderson, Maurice B. Alfred Sapp, Washington Corson, Jr., Walter Taylor. Middle Township — Lewis Corson, McC raven, A. T. D. Howell, William Steele, Joseph Moore, Truman Svlvanus B rower, Samuel Swain. Wildwood— H. A. Hannon. Woodbine— Max Spector, Leo M. Danenhursch. Ocean City— Albert Gilbert, Andrew ; David P. Creawell. Osborne i Philip S. Hand, Dsvid W. Gandy, John Brower. 1 Oape{ May — Daniel Focer, Mortimer Fioyd Hughes, Charles L. i Brownmilier. Joseph Brown. Holly Beach — Harrv Nickeraon, , M. Dare. Carey W. Harris, < Keating. Jr.. L. F. Butta, ' George W. Matthews. Sea Isle City — George Buach, Jr., C. ] | Orontcker. Dennis Township — John Chester, ( f Jamea A. Gettey, John Wright. Anglesea - George Redding, Frank i k

: Clayton Lowe, L. B. Shivers. | 1 j Arthur M. Ely. j I Lower Township— Charles Weeks, j I Arthur Leper, Jr., William Oliver,: j Frank Dickinson, Milton Cresse. IF WOMEN ONLY KNEV * W hat a Heap of Happiness it Wonld Bring to , Cape May Homes. > Hard to do housework with an aching I back. I Brings you hours of misery at leisure or at work. I If women only knew the cause— that I Backache pains come from sick kidneys, I ! 'Twould save much needless woe. • Doan'a Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys. 1 Cape May people endorse this : Mrs. F. P. Smith, Maiti St., Cape May Court House, N. J., says: "I suf- ] fered from a dull pain through the small of my back and aides, headaches j and dizzy spells were frequent and my general health was very poor. I tried a number of remedies but never succeeded in finding relief 'until Dean's Kidney Pills a ere recommended to me. I at once procured them at Willeta Cor son's drug store and began taking them. In a abort time the pains left back, my health was improved and , since then I have been entirely free from headaches and dizzy sells." For sale, by all dealers. Price 50c Foster- Mil burn Co., Buffalo,' N. Y., •ole agents for the United States. Remember the name— Doan'a— and take no other. The ancient game of bowls used to played in the open air but the Cape . May experts, who are hard to beat, i learned the art in the palatial quarters , which booses the fine Congress Hall \ Alleys, 81 Perry street. Try them. Jtf .

s FEEBLE OIAUDY 6 Has Strength Sectored By ; VInol 1 Mrs. Michael Bloom ot Lewlaiowa. t Pa., wfio Is 80 yearx of age. says: "For ^ a long time I have been ao feeble that I hare had to be wheeled around in an invalid's chair. I had ap strength ' and took oold at the slightest provoca- ' -tlcm, which Invariably settled on my lungs, and a cough would result My sou learned of the cod Uver prepe are tion called Vinol, and procured a • bottle for me. It built up my strength _ rapidly, and after taking three bottles g I am able to do most of my work, and « I can walk a quarter of a mile easily, f Every aged or weak person who re- ,- quires strength should try VlnoL 1 am a delighted with what it has done for ' ' As a body builder and Strength creator for old people, delicate children, weak, run-down persons, and after r sickness, Vinol Is unexcelled. If It falls to give satisfaction we will r»f turn your money. For Sale By MECRAY PHARMACY Groceries, dry goods and provisions ; e also boots and shoes a« rock bottom 1 prices at Thoa. {Soulta, Cold Spring, tf 8 An Edison phonograph and a collec- • tion of records help to make happy e / Mf ! WAGONS \ King of all Wagons J Lightly constructed to stand | heavy work. For recommendation f see Robert Argo. Manufactured : by the INTERNATIONAL j HARVESTER COMPANY ! ELI S. RUTHERFORD CAPE MAY AGENT public notice Public notice is hereby given, that on the Second day of March. A. D., 1909, the Cape May Light and Power 1 Company, a corporation of the State of " New Jersey, filed a petition with the ■ i Board of Chosen Freeholders of the ' [ County of Cape May, in the State of ' New Jersey, requesting its consent and 1 permission to erect poles and string 1 wires thereon, with the necessary fix- < turea in and upon certain County Roads l in the County of Cape Mav, for the ' purpose of providing electric light and ' power for the residents of Cape May t 1 County residing on or near the acid f roads, and over which the said Board < of Freeholders have control. 1 The time for which said consent and * permission ia asked is for a period of : 1 twenty years. I The uses in detail for which such { consent and permission is asked is tc j erect poles and string wires thereon, [ with the necessary fixtures, for the j purpose of providing electric light and f power for the residents of Cape May t J County residing on or near said roads. g I The roads through and over which j, said conseot and permission is asked is f as follows to wit: The Main Sea I j Shore Road from a point where the j, . line of the poles of said company now ! , k , j

. I end at Ernia, to a point where the same ] j is crossed by the West Jersey end Sea i Shore Railroad at Burleigh ; the Schel- * Roger's Landing Road from the Bridge , | at Schellinger's Landing to a point j where the same intersects the Main ' 1 Sea Shore Road at Cold Spring ; the ' I J Meadow Road to Holly Beach City j: from a point where the same intersects i the said Main Sea Shore Road at Rio 1 0 ] Grande to the borough limits of Holly Beach City ; the Green Creek Road from a point where the same intersects f i the Main Sea Shore Road at Rio Grande to Schellinger's Corner at , Green Creek. " j The said petition will be considered , by the Board of Chosen Freeholders of ; ! the County of Cape May. at the Court . House, at Cape May Court House. New , , Jersey, at the hour of two o'cloclfc.p. m., on the Sixth day of April, A. D>, 1909. SAMUEL TOWNSEND. ^ j i 3-18 3t Clerk. ; ' j SEALED PROPOSALS will be re- ! 1 ceived at the office of the Light- House ' , Engineer. Wilmington, Del., until 11 ' . o'clock a. 'm.. April 9th, 1909, and ' then opened, for erecting an addition j • to the dwelling built in 1903 at Cape , i Mav Light-Station, N. J., in accor- ' dance with specification!, copies of ', which, with blank proposals and other information, may be had upon applica- ; tion to the Light-House Engineer, , ; Wilmington, Del. 8-13 2t ] I ( appropriating ordinance ■ An ordinance to direct and prescribe J the amount of taxes to be levied in the ; City of Cape May, in the year, A. D., J - 1909, and to make appropriations and ; I limit. expenditures for the time begin- J ning the fir»t day of January, A. D.. ' 1909, and ending the thirty -first day of } December, A. D..J909. { ' Section 1. Be it ordained and en- " 1 acted by the inhabitants of the City of Cape May in City Council aaaembled, \ 1 and it ia hereby enacted bv the autber- ( ; of the same, that the following amounts arefhereby J aopropriatedSfo

the respective purposes herein stated, from any funds in the Treasury, to be* used for the respective purposes and not otherwise 1. Mayor's Salary. . $ 600.00 2. Recorder, Superintenpeht Water Works, etc., 1000.00 ; 8. Assessor's Salary, 500.00 4 Collectors Salary, 600.00 . • 5. Treasurer's Salary, 600.00 i i 6. Building Inspector's SaL, 150.00 I i 7. City Solicitor's Salary, 300.00 8. Street Superriaor'a Sal.. 600.00 9. Engineer Water Works, 780.00 . 10. A*st Engineer of Water I Works, 720 00 | 11. Two Engineers of Fire De1 partmeot, _ 1440.00 < 12. Police and Watchman, 4000.00 i 18. Lighting Streets and Public Buildings, 12500 00 | . 14. Repairing, Cleaning & Watering Streets, 6000.00 , 15. Fire and Water. 6600.00 , 16. Property and Improve- , ment. 4000.00 17. 1000.00 ' 18? Interest on City Bonds and notes, 83000 00 19. Sinking Fund, 11164.00 , 20. Schools, 4100.00 21. Payment of $1000 School bond., 1000.00 . 22. Int on School Bonds, 1200.00 ' 28. Stationery, Printing and Advertising. • 1500.00 . • 24. Fire Department, 4200.00 J 25. Poor Fund. 500.00 1 26. Memorial Services, 200.00 27. board of Health,' 500.00 • 28. Operation Sewer Plant, 3000.00 ' 29. City Carpenter, 600.00 30. City Engineer, 600.00 . 31. Engineer Pumping Sta. , 720.00 82. Amuaemet8, 300.00 33. Music, 5000.00 1 Total, $107,774.00 Section 2 And be it further enacted that the money appropriated by the first section shall he derived from the following sources : Anticipated water rente, $16,600.00 Anticipated licensee and Miscellaneous receipts, 11,500.00 Tax duplicate for 1909, $79., 774 00 I __ Total, $107,774.00 tion 3. And be it further ordained and enacted by the authority of [ the same that this ordinance shall take ' efl>ct immediately. J. F. JACOBY, President ofCouncil. F. J. MELVIN, 1 Mayor. , Attest:— JNO. W. THOMPSON. Recorder. Approved March 8. 1909. PETITION. To the Honorable City Council of the City of Cape May : Gentlemen :— We the undersigned, beinn Freeholders residing in said City of Cape May respectfully petition your Honorable body that you will cause the following named streets, highways. rcads{or alleys in said .City to be laid with a sidewalk, curbed and guttered of such character as the judgment of your Honorable body deems best. Continuation of Franklin street from Lafayette street, both s'dea to ; Kearney avenue; Sewell street from Howard street to Franklin street, both sides; Kearney avenue from Howard street to Jefferson street, both sides; Howard street from Hughes to Colum- 1 avenue, both sides ; Howard street, aides, from Columbia avenue to Beach avenue; Jefferson street to avenue from Beach avenue; Queen street, one square ; Beach aveto Stockton avenue; Beach avenorth side, from Second avenue to avenue; Perry street, both sides from Bridge over Cape Island to Beach avenue ; Congress street, both sides from North street to Beath avenue; Windsor avenue, both sides from Pennsylvania Railroad tract I to Beach avenue ; North street from street to Grant street, both sides ; Jackson street, both sides, from over Cape Island Creek to J Be»ch avenue ; Broad street, both sides' Jackson street to Elmira street; street, both sides, from Las'reet to Beach avenue; Stock- 18 street, tioth sides, from Howard j street to Madison avenue ; Bank street, i sides, from Broad street to La- ! I street ; Lafayette street from I ! street to Schellenger's Landling ; Queen street from Cqrgie street _

[ I Lafayette street ; Jefferson street | " : from Corgie to Lafayette street; from ' ' ' Perry street to Congress street, both " sides of street known as Congress i ; ■ Place ; South Lafayette street, both L | side, from .Peri y street to Grant street ; j J | Washington street, both sides, from | ' Perry street to Schellenger's Landing ; \ Guerney street, both sides, from Co- ] ' ] lumbia avenue to Beach avenue; Grant ' I street, east side, from Beach avenue to ] I Broadway ; Broadway, southeast side 1 1 from Grant street to W- st Perry street ; ' Manison avenue, both sides, from Wash- | [ ington street to Beach avenue ; Benton ■I avenue, both sides, trom Sewell street | to Franklin street ; Corgie street, both ! sides, from Franklin to Madison And your petitioners will ever pray, ' | etc. Dated February. A D.. 1909. Names Location of Property j . Isaac H. Smith, Jr., Corgie street r •C. Earle Miller. Washington street. Holmes. B. H. Fadeley, Alfred Hand, ] Mrs. Helen H. Curley, 205 Ocean st. Joseph H. Hanes, 206 Perry street. James T Rice, 539 Elmira street. E. J. Jen-ell, 911 Queer, street, j W. R. Sheppard, Decatur street. H. Barton. (Washington street. . Joseph B. Hughes, Jr., 915 Queen st. $ Daniel Focer. » Dr. S. F. W are. . Cor Decatur and Lafayette street. INeedles. Cape May 1 David C. Orowell, Cape May. George C. Baldwin, 2. Frank B. Mecray, J. W. Mecray & Bro., M. E. Heise. < Wm. Hebenthal, Thomas Stewart, Wm. Porter, Charles T. Campbell, Jackson street. F Hebenthal. 509 Franklin street Ellie C.^Eldredge, Zacbary Taylor, V. M. D. Marcy. Received, accepted and ordered pubat a regular meeting of City Council held March 2, 1909. K| JNO. W. THOMPSON, . Z City Clerk. W

1 -'*•* NOV IS THE TIME FOR I Oil cloth, Linoleum, Stove Boards^ Oil. Heaters, Stove Pipes, and Coal] Hods. 1 Have a Stock On Hand. PRICES REASONABLE CHARLES A. SWAIN 305-7 Jackson Street IjuUtM 1884 Bell Tei.pb.ee 871 I Est&biiihed 1886 Bell Phone 97 * The Daylight Store Spring Line of Dress Goods , Now Ready FINE GOODS POPULAR. PRJCES Complete Assortment of all Fabrics Quality and Style Always Our First Consideration. O. L. Wi KNERR, 518-30 washington street p A full line of Imported and Domestic Wines and Liquors s S R Nq. 6 Rye I Mount Vernon Rye £1 ' Moroney Three Feathers" Monticello iff Sunny Brook ■ Gibson My'-r Philadelphia \ I.''.' Standard Whiskey Monogram Special ]H Four Bottles of Wine for ft.oo jtf cape may branch depot CAMDEN BOTTLING CO. £ 312 AND 314 WASHINGTON STREET ~~ m m

Agents for Baugh and Sons FertMiiers Agents tor Landreth's Field and Garden Seeds We will have a large stock of both on hand this Spring GET OUR. PRICES AND SAVE MONEY 1LS «eWPOfiTLAHD PUMPS CEMENT WIRE FENCING HAY farming ROOFING PAPER fLSUR IMPLIMENTS J«»FEP ' MOVED FROM OUR STORE to your barn on short notice. Prompt de= livery, Good feed, Full weight and measure, that is the way we do business. Let us have your next order. RENT, Fine large Hall, Maple flooring. Fully equipped with dreesiu rooms, toilet and stage. Suitable forJPubllc Meetings, Dancing or Entertainments. Prices ^Reasonable, Cape May Grain ® Coal Co. KljStOH 'PhfiN NOflS A Washington St Near Reading Terminal •U PhfiM M 206 X L H. ELDREDGE. Manager.