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NOTICE OF ELECTION V CITY OF CAPE MAY, N. J. Notice u hereby given thmt a Primary Election will be betfl in the First, Second, Third and Fourth Election Districts of the CSty of Cape May, N. J.. at the house of Elias Coverdale, 1180 Washington Street for the First Election District; at the Old Water W. rks Building on Washington Street near Madison avenue, for the Second Election District; at the Public School Building on Franklin Street for the Third Election District; at the stole of Ed. ward Cresse, 106 Perry Street, for the Fourth Election District; on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1014, between the hours of 7 o'clock A. M. aad 0 o'clock P. M. at which time the Republican, Democrat and Progressive (Roosevelt) party will vote by official ballot for candidates for their respective parties for the General Election to be TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1914 In the Primary Election of the Republican party there will be elected: Three County Executive Committeemen in each district. In the Primary Election of the Dora"qarat party there will be elected : Two County Executive Committeeawn in each district. In the Primary Election of the Progressive (Roosevelt) party there will be elected: One County Executive Committeeman in each district. In the Primary Election of each of the Mid parties there will be elected candidate- for the following offices, to be filled at the General Election to be beld on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd. 1914 One Member of the Honae of Representatives of the United States. ** One Member of the General Assembly. One County Clerk. One Coroner. Oae Chosen Freeholder. One Alderman. ^ Three Councilmen to serve for 3 years. One Councilman to serve for 1 year. One Assessor to serve for 3 years. One Collector to serve for 3 years. One Treasurer to serve for 3 years. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Registry and Election will sit at Firat, Second. Third and Fourth Election Districts of the CSty of Cape May. N. J., at the house of Elias Coverdale. 1160 Washington Street for the j^-st Election District : at the Old Water Works Building on Washington Street near ' Madison Avenue for the Second Elec- , tion District ; at the Public School Build, ing on Franklin Street for the Third ' Election District: at the store of Ed- ' ward Crease. 106 Perry Street, for the J Fourth Election District, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1014 , between the hours of 7 o'clock A. M. ' and 0 o'clock P. M. on that day, and j on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27th, 1014, ' between the hours of 1 o'clock and 0 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of making | a registration of voters and to revise . and correct the register of voters for the General Election to be held on , TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3rd, 1914. - Notice is hereby given than on r TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd. 1914 ' between the hours of 6 o'clock A. M. <- and 7 o'clock P. M. a General Election n will be held at which time the voters . •f the said City will vote for the following officers: One Member of the House of Representatives of the United States. One Member of the General Assembly. One County Clerk. One Coroner. One Chosen Freeholder. One Alderman. Three Councilmen to serve for 3 years. One Councilman to serve for 1 year. * One Assessor to serve for 3 years. C One Collector to serve for 3 years. ^ One Treasurer to serve for S years. THOS. W. MILLET. 1> City Clerk. « Kept 3rd. 1914. » — ; b P NOTICE OF ELECTION h BOROUGH OF WEST CAPE MAY, N. J. P Notice is hereby given that a Primary ] Election will be held in the Borough Hall ln, in West Cape May N. J., on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1914, n: between the hours of 7 o'clock A. M. and 9 o'clock P. M. at which time the gi Republican, Democrat and Progressive el (Koosevrlt) party will vote by of icial ballot for candidates for their respective parties for the General Election to be tl held on • cc

TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3rd. 1914 t In the Primary Election of the Re- I publican party there will be elected: Three County Executive Committee- ( men. ln the Primary Election of the Dem- f . aerat party there will be elected: < Two County Executive Committee- < men. i In the Primary Election of the Pro- 7 grrssive (Roosevelt) party there will be 1 elected : f One County Executive Committeeman, ln the Primary Election of each of c the aaid parties there will be elected ( candidates tor the following offices, to be filled at the General Election to be t held on a TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1914 c One Member of the House of Representatives of the United States. I Oae Member of the General Assembly, c One County Clerk. 1 One Coroner. One Chosen Freeholder. ( One Mayor for two years. Two Cbuneilmen to serve for 3 years. 1 Notice is hereby given that the Board of Registry and Election will ait at the 1 Borough" Hall, in West Cape Msv. on « TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd. 1914 x between tie hours of 7 o'clock A. M. 0 and ® o'clock P. M. on that day, and 1 TUESDAY. OCTOBER 27th, 1914, between the hours of 1 o'clock and 9 C •'clock P. M. for the purpose of making f a registration of voters and to revifr-s# and correct the register of voters for the f General Election to be held on C TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3rd, 1914. 1 .Notice is hereby given than 00 C TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd. 1914 between the hours of 8 o'clock A. M and 7 o'clock P. M. a General Election

will be beld at which time the voters of the said Borough will rote for the following officers': y One Member of the House of Representatives of the United States. s. One Member of the General Assembly, r One County Clerk. One Coroner. One Chosen Freeholder. [g One Mayor for two years. .. Two Councilmen to serve for 3 years. _ Dated, September 5tl), 1914. I. THEODORE Wr REEVES, 4 Borough Clerk. L e NOTICE OF ELECTION BOROUGH OF SOUTH CAPE MAY L c Notice is hereby given that a Primary Election will 1m- held in the Borough of ll South Cape May at the Borough Hall, on e TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1914, e between the hours oL 7 o'clock A. M. and 9 o'clock P. M. at which .time the Republican, Democrat and 1 "regressive " (Roosevelt) party will vote by official ballot for candidates for their respective parties for the General Election to be held on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3rd. 1914 In the Primary Election of the Republican party there will be elected: Three County Executive Committeep In the Primary "lection of the Democrat party there * :il be elected: 1 Two County Executive Committee- ( J In the Primary Election of the Pro- ] 1 gresaive (Roosevelt) party there will be I elected: II One County Executive Committeeman . In the Primary Election of each of the said parties there will be elected ( •" candidates for the following offices, to be filled at the General Election to be • held on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3rd. 1914 One Member of the House of. Representatives of the United States. One Member of the General Assembly. • One County Clerk. ' One Coroner. . One Chosen Freeholder. One Mayor for 2 years. ■ Two Councilmen to serve for 3 years. Notice is hereby given that the Board " ' of Registry and Election, will ait at the * 1 Borough Hall, South Cape Mav, on - ■ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1914 between the hours of 7 o'clock A. M. | and 9 o'clock P. M. on that day, and ^ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27th, 1914, " between the hours of 1 o'clock and 9 c o'clock P. M. for the purpose of making . a registration of voters and to revise and correct the register of voters for the c General Election to be held on " TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3rd, 1914. . " Notice is hereby given than on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd. 1914 „ between the hours of 6 o'clock A. M. and 7 o'clock P. M. a General Election . will be held at which time the voters of the said Borough will vote for the fol- a officers: Member of the House of Reprc- " sentatives of the United States. . One Member of the General Assembly. One County Clerk. , One Coroner. ' One Chosen Freeholder. . One Mayor for 2 years. •; Councilmen to serve for 3 years. L Dated. September 5th. 1914. ' E. B. MARTIN, 1 Borough Clerk. ^ NOTICE OF ELECTION 0 BOROUGH OF CAPE MAY POINT 0 Notice is hereby given that a Primary will be held in the' Borough of May Point at Corson's Store, on q Yale avenue, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2ind, 1914, » the hours of 7 o 'click A. M. aud 9 o'clock P. M. at which time the \ Democrat and Progressive j(Roosevelt) party will vote by official ballot for candidates for their respective parties for the General Election to be on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1914 In the Primary Election of the Republican party there will be elected: Three County Executive Committeej In the Primary Election of tlic Dem- 1 loerat party there will be elected: ' Two County Executive Committee- : K !\\ In the Primary Election of the Pro- j . gressive (Roosevelt) party there will be elected: b< One County Executive Committeeman. Ml In the Primary Election of each of " said parties there will be elected candidates for the following offices, to ha (ill iul at tha Canaral P1ia<(inn (it ha lit at to

• held on ~ji TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd. 1014 - Member of the House of Representatives of the United States. ] ■ Member of the G<\eral Assembly. One County Clerk. * 1 - One Coroner. One Chosen Freeholder. < ■ Mayor. ; Councilman to serve for 3 years 1 Assessor to serve for 3 years. - Notice is hereby given that the Board ; f of Registry and Election will sit at < I Corson's store, on Yale avenue, on > TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1914 • the hours of 7 o'clock A. M. ( and 9 o'clock P. M. on that day, and < | TUESDAY. OCTOBER 27th, 1914, 1 between the hours of 1 o'clock and 9 . o'clock P. M. for tha purpose of making ( registration of voters and to revise and correct the register of voters for said < General Election to be held on ' I TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3rd. 1914. . < . Notice is hereby given than on I I TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd. 1914 ( ■ the hours of 6 o'clock A. M. ' and 7 o'clock P. M. a General Election ( will be held at which time the voters . of the said Borough will vote for the fol- 1 I lowing officers: 1 One Member of the House of- Repre- 1 sentatives of the United States. 1 Member of the General Assembly. I ■ One Oonnty Oert^ 1 -»*ne Coroner. < ■ Chosen Freeholder. Mayor to serve for 3 years * I 'Councilman to serve for 3 years c Assessor to serve for 3 years. s Dated September 5. 1914. s Borough Clerk. ( JOHN W. OORSON,

NOTICE OF ELECTION ,_ LOWER TOWNSHIP r- Notice is hereby given that a Primary Election will be held in the Lower Township, at the Township House, at Cold Spring, on "TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1914, ^ between the hours, of 7 o'clock A. M. end 9 o'clock P. M. at which time the Republican. Democrat and Progressive - (Roosevelt) party will Vote by official - ballot for candidates for their respective parties for the General Election to be held on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd. 1914 In the Primary Election of the Re- i publican party there will be elected: j j Three County Executive Oommittee- " In the Primary Election of the Dem- ■ or rat party, there will be elected: 1 J Two County Executive Committee- I I I11 the Primary Election of the Pro- ^ gressive (Roosevelt) party there will be . elected". One County Executive Committeeman In the Primary Election of each of the said parties there will be elected candidates for the following offices, to be filled at the General Election to be " TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3rd. 1914 One Member of the House of Representatives of the United States. One Member of the General Assembly. One County Clerk. One Coroner. , One Chosen Freeholder. One Township Clerk for 3 years. 1 . Two Surveyors of the Highway for 1 1 < ( Oue Township Committeeman for 3 , One Constable for 3 years. One Pound Keeper for District, No. 1 for 1 year. 1 One Pound Keeper for District No. 2 < for 1 year. One Pound Keeper for District No. 3 for 1 year. _ ' One Pound Keeper for District No. 4 I for 1 year. Appropriation for Roads Appropriation for .Deficiencies. Appropriation' for Relief of Poor. c Notice is hereby given that the Board of Registry and Election Will sit at the Township House at Cold Spring, on TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22nd. 1914 the hours of 7 o'clock A. M. " and 9 o'clock P. M. on that day, and i TUESDAY. OCTOBER 27th, 1914, f the hours of 1 o'clock and 0 o'clock P. M. for tha purpose of making a registration of voters and to revise • and correct the register of voters for said General Election to be held on . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1914. . is hereby given that on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd. 1914 the hours of 6 o'clock A. M. and 7 o'clock P. M. a General Election will be held at which time the voters of the said Township will vote for the ( following officers? One Member of the House of Reprc- 1 sentatives of the United States. One Member of the General Assembly. 0 One County Clerk. One Coroner. v One Chosen Freeholder. j One Township Clerk for 3 years. ® Two Surveyors of the Highway for 1 year. t Township Committeeman for 3 v years. 9 One Constable for 3 years. One Pound Keeper for District No. 1 for 1 year. t Pound Keeper for District No. 2 for 1 year. One Pound Keeper for District No. 3 for 1 year. Pound Keeper for District No. 4 for 1 year. Appropriation for Roads Appropriation for Deficiencies. J Appropriation for Relief of Poor. Dated Sept. 5th. 1914. CHARLES C. REEVES. Township Clerk. j] NOTICE OF ELECTION BOROUGH OF WOODBINE d, Notiee is hereby give tlmt a Primary | u ill he held iu the Borough of Woodbine, in Liberty Hall, on SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1914, between the hours of 7 o'clock A. M. and 0 o'clock 1*. M. at Which time the Republican, Democrat and Progressive (Roosevelt) party will vote by official ballot for candidates for their respective . parties for the General Election t<J be

TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3rd, 1914 ' In the Primary Election of the Republican party there will be elected: Threg County Executive CommitteeIn the Primary Election of the Democrat party there will be elected: Two County Executive CommitteeIn the Primary Election of the ProI gressive (Roosevelt) party there will be , elected: One County Executive Committeeman In the Primary Election of each of the said parties there will be elected i candidates for the following offices, to be filled at the General Election to be held on 1 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd. 1914 • One Member of the House of Representatives of the United States. I One Member of the General A»scmblv One County Clerk. Ore Coroner. , Oli" Chosen Freeholder. Oi e Mayor to serve tor 2 veerCouncilmen to serve for ii years : Oue CoimeOrran to »n-» foj- 1 -ear 1 Notice is h -rebv given that the Board ' of Regi-try' and Election will sit at th- 1 Borough of Woodbine, in the Libertr Hall, on , • TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22nd. 1914 . the hours of 7 o'clock A. M and 9 o'clock P. M. on that day, and TUESDAY. OCTOBER 27th. 1914. the hours of 1 o'clock and 9 o'clock P. M. for tha purpose of making a registration of voters and to revise and correct the register of Totera for the Election to be held on I TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3rd, 1014. .

Notice it hereby given than on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1914 between the hours of 6 o'clock A. M. and T o'clock P. M. a General Election will be held at which time the votero y of the aaid Borough will vote for the following officers: ,j One Member of the House of Representatives of the United States. One Member of the General Assembly. [.One County Clerk, e One Coroner, e ,>n" Chosen Freeholder. 1 One Mayor to serve for 2 vears. c Two Councilmen to serve for 3 years. ,• One Councilman to serve for 1 "year. H. I,. GREENBERG. Borough Qerk. . I Dated September 5th. 1914. PERSONAL MENTION (Continued from first page.) 1 tor spending the month of August ■ with Mrs. J. Zurhorst at her Marvin :kI avenue cottage. Mr Pedro Wornfck. who "lias just arriml from his home, in Brazil, in spend- , ing" the remainder of the season here. Miss Eleanor Iloban, daughter of Dr. Uiailea B. Hobau. is .with us again and in. men on the beach daily. w Mrs. A. G. Hommi aud family, of Cincinnati, who were among the cotlagers liere^this season, have return-.-.I home, after a very pleasant summer. I Miss Ruth Israel, who has just re. turned from Europe is now visiting the Misses McDonnell, on Perry street. Mr. Jack Keller, of Philadelphia, is spending some time with Miss Edith Hand. Mrs. Edward Hughes has been entertaining her sister Mrs. Rodan, of Camden. Mr. Norman Bureau in spending two weeks at the Elberon Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Uego, who has been spending the season in Europe, are now Cape May. Mrs. Carrie Spinning, Mrs. Walter | and Mrs. Elwood Ren stead were V\ ild wood visitors on Wednesday. Howard Tenenbaum. who has been employed at the Central Pharmacy the two seasons, has taken np his stud. ! ies at the High School. | The ("ape May County "Women's Temperance Union will hold its annual convention in the Church of Cape May Thursday, September 17th. Miss I. L. Page. State Treasurer, will be present and speak for us during the day. The Rev. J. K. Shields of Newark. N. J.. will be the evening speaker. First session will call at 11 A. M. Second at 1 P. M. Evening at 8. All are cordially invited to at- : tend all these services. MRS. E. P. STITES, i Supt. of Press Work. . NOTICE TO - Horse Buyers Qiance for farmers, teamsters, lumbermen, coalmen, expressmen, liverymen, icemen, contractors, etc., or in fact, anybody in need of a horse. United States ! Expess Stables s & c ; an 1

No connection with any other stables. ' 435 and 437 EasC%3rd Street, ^ New York City. 165 Young Work Horses and ' Mares c -S in good condition, weighing from 900 to 1600 lbs. Above horses have been used in and around New York and have been bought ^ green within the past two years. Among them are matched teams suitable for general business. Also pave- ^ meat sore mares for farm work, 30 days j, trial allowed, if not as represented can be returned in trial time. No reason- g able offer refused. Will also dispose of express wagons and harness, and for the L benefit of out of town folks, .will have all horses purchased, tested bv state veterinary. All horses shipped '-es with collars and halters. Apply at office. 435 and 437 Eart 23rd St. J New York City 11 flCl— 7-lS-tf. T IL

- „ CAPE MAY B. B. C. AVERAGES iv The following , table of individual batting and fielding averages of the >1- Cape May Base Ball dub members shows the class of the ball they played e this season. Cape May has good reason to be proud of her team, it being the champion of the coast. Stites leads iu the batting with .450 per cent, but y. played in only 4 games, while Batten is second with .352 and playing m 42 games. O'Connor -plainly showed his worth in the field with a percentage of .986. INDIVIDUAL BATTING ». Player G. AB. R. H. BB SB SH Per *• P 4 20 1 9 0 0 1 .450 k Batten, p , cf 42 142 25 - 50 17 18 8 .352 ' Maynard, p 20 54 7 18 2 1 1 .333 c 22 81 11 26 2 8 3 .321 F'«ck( rf 46 178 32 54 4 16 4 .305 Kellev, If 47 191 45 49 35 22 5 .257 Canfpbell, p 27 105 13 25 3 8 2 .238 Shell. nberger, 3b 47 166 23 37 13 8 6 .217 J O'Connor, lb 47 188 21 38 11 15 23 .213 Hoffman, sa 43 130 16 27 16 11 8 .209 Shields, 2b 43 139 27 28 22 16 14 .202 Coleman.-flh, p 10 33 3 6 4 3 3 .185 ;t FIELDING AVERAGES Players G. P.O. A. E. FC. Per. O'Connor, lb 47 459 16 7 482 . 986 - F«h. e 22 139 30 4 173 .977 l- Shields. 2b, c 43 116 73 5 194 . 975 Campbell, p 27 24 36 2 Q2 .967 r. Coleman. 2b p.. 10 22 27 2 51 .961 j Kelley, If 47 91 9 5 105 . 952 Batten, p, cf 42 76 35 7 118 . 941 f Fleck, rf 46 47 9 5 61 .918 . Shellenberger, 3b 47 51 113 16 180 .911 . Maynard. p 20 9 19 3 31 .903 . j Hoffman, ss '. . . 43 65 126 21 212 . 901 - Stitea, p 4 4 6 2 12 .833 e Games — 51 Won — 37 Lost — 13 Per. — .725

PROMINENT SPEAKER HERE 1 (Continued from first page) ' foot. Mr. Fred D. Bonner, Mr. Charles Folk. Dr. Emlen Physick. .- r j I.. C. Ogden, , president of the Board of Education made the address of wel- - come. At the close of the meeting a 1 banquet was given at Dale's, the pro- ' gram of toasts being as follows: • The Toastmaster* Hon. G. H. White , Our Educator, Mr. William Moore, principal West Cape May Annex. The Public Schools and Industrial Edui cation. Mr. Win. Porter, President I Board of Education, Cape May. - The City, Hon. Lewis T. Stoma, Mera- ' ber of Assembly. Vocational Trainiug in oxir County, Mr. , Aaron W. Hand. County Supt. of 1 Schools. • Freedman add the Law, Judge J. M. ' E. Hildreth. 1 Progress, Dr. V. P. Bailey ) Church and State, Rex'. I . W . L. Roundtree. : ■ Mr. Claries Polk Sunshine ' Mr. John M. Vance ] Our Village" Mr. J. P. Spalding , . Ambition Mr. Edward Turpin , Press Mr. James. rA. Lightfoot • ■ The menu follows: Oysters on Half Shell , Olives Salted Almonds Baked Squab and Green Peas ' ; Crab a la Newburg Washington Punch Lettuce and Tomato Mayonnaise Metropolitan Ice Cream Fancy Cake Fromage Assort ie Crackers I Cafe Demi Tasse ! CARD OF THANKS The Committee of General Arrange- t ment for Hooker T. Washington Day feel much indebted for the generous « loan of automobiles by Messrs. G H. Frye, 612 Hughes street; C. E. Mcl lines, eity line; Woodruff Eldredge. , which made the success of the whole af- i fair possible. Messrs. Frye and Mc-

Innes' automobiles were loaned for Dr. ( personal use and comfort. F. G. FENDKRSON, , General Manager. ( REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS The following is an abstract of con- . veyances entered for record in the Clerk's office for week ending September 4, 1914: OCEAN CITY Catherine P. Williams to George Wor- ■ rell. Lots 198 and 199, section B. t Jos. I . Scull ct ux et als to John $4000. Lots 181 to 186, secSilas L. Scmnho ct ux to John Pat- j, $270. Lot 107, plan 5; lots 100, 7A, and 100. 7B, Bay front. W. J. Investment Co.. to Cbas. H. ^ Lot 2969, Gardens Co. ^ Ocean City to O. C. Gardens Co. j Lots' 2867 and 2868, section 28. \ ]t Clias. L. Test et ux et &1 to John ^ Test. $1500. Lot 430, section O TOWNSHIP OF UPPER Daniel McKeague et al to Rose Sals- ^ Ella M. Town send et vir to Michael a| Pollack. Lots 6 and 6. section 9; 41, | 42, 43. 44, 19, 20, 21, 21 and 22, section Jas. Shoemaker et al, executors, to Thomas Mohr. $82. 27 1-2 acres known

as Scull Tract, near road from Tuckahoe to Port Elizabeth, burg I -ots 441, 443, 445, 447, 449 and ' 451, Tuckahoe. 1 Daniel McKeague et al to Israel Sala. burg. Lots 450 and 452 Tuckahoe. Geo. Langley et ux to Samuel H. Hann. One acre adjoining land of Fred 8 an Gilder at Tuckahoe Daniel McKeague to W. S. Glenn. ' 19 1-2 acres on E. side of Dennisville about one mile from Tuckahoe. 1 Harold A. Yerkes to Henry F. Walker. Two acres on N. E. side of road from Upper Bridge over Cedar Swamp : Creek to Eisenhart's mill at Tuckahoe. Sylvanxis C. Aiman et ux to Alonzo Broxxn. $125. Lots 1029, ft)30 and 1031, section F. ^ ' Edward H, Hess to Harry O. Knorr. 150 29-100 acres on road to Steelmantown. adjoining Falkenburg tract. WOODBINE Morris Green et ux to oJs. Langman. Lot* 1 to 12, block O; lots 1 to 23. block Y. SEA ISLE CITY Morris Boney, Jr., ct al to John J. Buoy. $2700. Lots 23 and 24, block Geo. M. D. Petorman et ux das. 1 Large. $100. Lot 838 on Albion ' street, and lot 746 on Ludlam street. AVALON Tlios. T. Rockett et xix to Avalon Imp. Co. Lot 10, section 29. Alex. J. Arader, et als to oJs. A. McDevitt. Lot 58, section 21 . Jos. A. McDevitt to Anna P. Arader. Same as abox-e. STONE HARBOR S. J. Realty Co. to Bertha A. Wink, Lot 99 and part of lot 101, block Same to -Adolph C. Eismann. Lots 232 and 233, block 95 Same to Fred. W. Fleck. Lots 171 and 173. block 90-91. Same to Osear A . 1 Horton. Lot 96 and 10 feet of lot 98. block 91 MIDDLE TOWNSHIP I Warrerj. I). Hann et ux to Annie I.ot 14. bWli II, Wildwood

Neptumi* Water Co. to Vulcan Elec- - Trie- Light. Heat 4tnd Power Co. Wells ami equipment at power plant at Court and fixture* on Hand avenue. Court Hou*e. WILDWOOD* Jos. Hussong et ux to John N. Schmidt. $050. Lot 18. block 32. $4200. Lots 16 and 17. block 32. with, Mary E. Still et al to" Carl E. sjoatrom. $475. Lot 7. block 74. WTLBWhoD RCESTe* Geo W. Smith') ot nx to eCo. WelLots 29 hod 31, block 2A. " LOWER TOWNSHIP Caroline Eascn et al to Dapiel Bchellenger. $560. 18 acres including what known as "Molly Hand land." CAPE MAY CITY /Win. G. Powell th Florence R. P Veile. $12500. Lot 60x165 feet on side of Beach avenue. 205 feet N. from Howard street, and lot 60 \ 1000 feet op S. Side of Beach avenue. 206 2-10 feet N. E. from Howard street. Susan R. Cannell to Richard Cam - pion. $2200. Lot 57 05-1000x100 3.10 at S. W. oorner of Kearney avenue ' and Jefferson street. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A