Cape May Herald, 9 May 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 5

DENNISVILLE.

Mv*tic lake i« lower Ilian uaunlly

nt nik) summer.

There Sre two ca\es ol rliphthcrin in our place. Hattie Dolton and

Gr.ice Christian. •

K- Madara »f Petersburg, and John Candle ol Svvniulon, were in town alter load* o'! tfr^'n from mer-

chant Tavlor, this week.

Several car loads of telephone jviles were shipped bv V. O. Miller E- it. Stites, H. F. Dougherty and R. E. Taylbr. attended examination at Couit House Saturday. Mrs. Eunice Fuller and MisJennie Annellev. were shopping in Philadelphia one dav this week. Samuel Christian and Edward Scull, of East Creek, were doing

business here on Saturday A lecture was given in Ph*dl on Tuesday night, IVnbler o( Philadelphia.

K. ol Prof.

ce, ot our community, is y ill at Bower’s Beach,

schooner in Phila-

reported v< Delaware-

Capt. William Thumps town two days while h s was discharging its cargo

• delpbia.

John Hewitt ol Cap the guest ol Capt. I‘ over Sunday. Rev. Eastblack preached a very practical sermon on “Reverence Toward God,’’ un last Sunday mornOvstermen were home with their families over Sunday. RIO GRANDE.

laUtthMgMbh XOOO-Vn* Safand Tlcketi, 1 C’lUimeoalng June 1,1903, Interchange-1 able 1000-Mile Bcfuud Ticket* will * 1 |>1aord on sale. Ilrohed to nue year from •late of 'ssue. good only for transportatkm of the owner, with Bamt free allowance of t30 iNiuiuta bsggagr. over any of

the follow lag lines:—

liall Imorp and Ohio Railroad. (Hot ween all poima east of Ohio River and between Pi luburg and Kane. Also tn and from point*on Philadelphia and Rowling Railway ami Central Rail r.nd of New Jeuo-y Ih-'wren Phila-

delphia and. New York.)

Cheaakeake and Ohio’Rahway, of and including Huntingdon.) Delaware, Lackawanna and Wi

Railroad.

Eric Railroad. (East of and includlug Jameatowu and Suspension Bridge.) Lehigh Valley iiailroad. Poniiaylyanla Railroad. These ticket* will bo Bold at rate of fSO.OO each, aubfoct to refund of (10,00

Line*

(East

surrender of cover to Trunk I

leage I

atroet. New York.

Mileage Ticket Bureau,.No. 148 Liberty

any time wltbln

eighteen months from date of purchase. Tills form of ticket will lie issued In deferonce to request* of nmm rou* pairo-.is of the liue^ln Interest desiring one ticket g'-o-'l over several lines instead of having t • provide themselves ss at present with a Be [urate ticket for each line they desire Agents at principal stations of the railroads named above will have these tickets on *ale and give all •further inronuatkm regarding them that may lie required.

0E77YSBTJ2Q AOT WASHWOTON.

Harry

into the house by the dairy barn on

Tuesday.

The scholars ol the public school are busy with the examination this

week.

A. R. Shinn came down on Mon-

day Irom Bridgt

interest ol the factory, !us family | onel | will follow next week. 'P»ny

daughte

week. | m-y Miss Mary Hand was at the Court i T(l

House on Friday.

PanmiUy-Condticted Tour via Pesniylvinl*

Ballraai.

'1 he tiattlefiold ot Gettysburg, and the National Capital In all the glory of its Spring .ftesbness, are attractions so alluring that few would feel Ilk* refusing

, , , to visit them. It is to place these two i 0 ..!° 0 u.“ f ‘ C . r jM C I ‘tUMfon* vrlthtu eaay reach of every

that the Pennsylvania Railroad Comantiotince* a tour over the iuterest

igh the picturesque and an entertaining

at Washington.

'he lour will leave New York 8 00 A.

., _ - . .... .. , M.. and Philadelphia 12 20 P. M., Sat-

* | Company s tuutipt agent*, and will cover

1 [ a [■erjdfl of *ix day*. An exi>ericuced

Wl iohai

Edwards entertained liisi,* 1 , ... „ ■

Philadelphi,

D.ivtd Scull, who has been Wm. Crease lor more than resigned to take a better Wildwood. He will sti

our plat

laperon, whose especial charge will I

position at * u "°* c<,r, J,i l*dits, will accompany the I Board in ! P* r: y throughout. Round-trip tickers. * covering transportation, carriage drives.

KidiraiB McCarty and wife •'""•.nol Mcmm-datlnn. will > sold Malaga, were Sunday visitora with «extremely low rate of (22 from his mother. New York, (21 from Trenton. (19 from ’ Mr*. (Caroline Christian ol Eldbra, ’Philadelphia, and proponlot.ate ratea

is visiting with relatives here. from o:h ' ,r l>omt*.

The Rev. Buck will preach to For itineraries and foil Information ap. morrow evening in the M E ch jrcli ply to ticket agenta; Tourist A-ent. 2G3 at S o’clock. Mrs. Louisa Hand will Fifth avenue. New York; 4 Court street, conduct the Epworth League :.t 7.30. Brooklyn; 789 Broad street, Newark, N. Topic, “Obedience to our King.” J., or ad-ire*s Geo’AV. Boyd, Assistant

,: Orne

0 l>ic*

Alts. John Morton and children,

have returned Irom Wildwood, alter Srwtlo!-, Phih

spending the winter, to their own

home here.

leral Passenger Agent, Broad Street

ladelphia.

LAST OF THE SEASON

WEST CAPE MAY. THBEE-LAY TOUB TO WASHINGTON. »re d Mr! ami"'^'"^ ths PeKBiily-Cendtirted Syitom of Thomas Eldrcdge, Sr. ** Petmiylranli EaDread Mr. and Mrs. George Swordont Tl “ : U,,t Kallroad Per have been spending a few days with : “"'""y Conducted Tour to Washington Mrs. Swordont'* mother, Mr*. Geo. i ° r tl,e Thursday, Stanton. May 14 Rato, covering railroad transMiss Laura Bishop was a Philn- j P« r '»tl°n for the ronnd trip, hotel acsielphia visitor this week. j commodatirma, and transfer of passenger Mrs. John H Hughes has been j* IKl baggage, staiion to hotel in Wash■v'lMting D. B. Mayher and wife. ofj "kbni. (14.50‘from New York, (18.00, Ocean Citv. i from Trenton, (II 50 from Philadelphia, John Bennett, ol New York, whoj snt prot-ortlnnato rate* from other point* has been seriously ill, is now con- j These rate* cover accommodation* for

valescing at the nome of his parents,

i West Perr^strcet.

on West Perrysstr

Frank Hughes, a medical student Philad ■ phia, ha* finished

years work «nd is home

.ummer vacation. •

Miss Mattie Brown returned from

1 spending

tsdav, whert 1 few days*

Ri^g*.

don, Birton or Hsmtlton Hotels, accommodations at Regent, Metropolitan Na'innal or Colonial Hotels, (3.50 less. Special s’-de trip to Mount Vernon All tickets good for tcajdays, with special hotel rate* ' after expiration of

hotel coupon*.

For itineraries and fall Information appyly to ticket agent8:Touriat Agent, 268 Fifth Arenur, New York; 4 Court Street.

Broad Street, Newark,

Porsenger Agent I Philadelphia.

A Wcadsrfol Palmist tad Planet Leader, j

Mis* Same the famous Palmist, now to ' REDUCED BATES TO SANFBANCISIO AND

be consulted at her cottage, Occap atret-t Cape May Point. Readings at parlor | entertainment* a specialty. 3mos

Leading .’Merchants.

Advertise in the C* r-E M * y H ma i.d be-

cause the;

no more papora.

rtisein theCsrEMAYH kba i.d be- Fifib Avenur, hey get the Iresi results and pay B ooklyu, 789 I c for the space than in other I J.: or Gen. W.

o days at the Arlington, Normandie, ggs. Ebblti, Shnr-ham, Cochran, Gor-

Boyd,

it, Broad Street St-tlon.

S >1. Nuedle* has a line of slrietly up to date and no old stuck of veal*. Nothing left over from last year. Call and see

tlu'tn. Price* right.

To Give Bazaar. The ladies of the First Church will hold a Bazaar on It week in July.

Money to Loan.

If von get it at Hogan’s Its It.

If yon are In u-*d of a spring bat or cap. call and Jpnk at 8*1!. Niwriirm Him .

Nothing leftover fr>m last sea son.

LOS ANGELES.

parlor j

May 2 Via Penniylranla Btilroad, Aecsunt Mwt-

ic? N:s‘.:r Plumber’s dsiociatioa.

On accottoi. of the meeting of the Master PI urn tier’s Association, at San Francisco, Cal., May 10 to 22, the Pennaylvania Railroad Company will sell ex-

cursion tickets to San Francisco

Angeles, May 11 to 17, Inclusive, good to return unil July 15, from all stations on its line*, at reduced rates. These tickets must bo validated for return passage, for which the osual fee of fifty cents will he

charged. For farther part leu! a rs,

oernltig rates, route*, ami conditions ol

tluketa, consult ticket agents.

Bapti e thi

Fruits and Knu at the clir*pr*l po*>:. •l.l« price*. We give trading stain|«i, ai I-arge line pure Irtab candies, bit •itortmsnt fruit af«l nuts st Hogau’*.

Wall Papers. Just received a large invoice from which you con select. The 1 rices ra ge from oj ce to to 80 cento a |iece. A. C. Uitx, 416 AVashi gton street.

/Toney I Honey I

When you want to Mav« money go lo Sol. NVi dle* and buy > [locker In.ok has mens, ladies and childrens. 5 ecu

(I 25 each.

Are You Among the thoughtful ones who have provided lor the interests and luturc protection of their families ? If not be included at once through Life Insurance in The Prudential Insurance Co. of tmerlca. Home OfHco Newark, N. J JOHN F. DRYDBN. President 1 LKSL1K D. WARD, A’ice President. EDGAR B. WARDsd A’ice Pres and Counsel. FORREST K. DRYDEN, jd A'ice President. EDWARD GRAY. Secretary. H. E. Richardson, Asst. Soph, Cape May Court House, N. J

33. S. CTJIJTIB, Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting. All Orders Receive Prompt Attention.

SHOP-No. II Decatur St.

CAPE MAY. N. J

yj^TM. H. THOMPSON,

FURNISHING UNDERTAKER Practical Embalxer Estabushmxxt—813 Mansion Streot Rexidenck—209 AVinimuik Ayem'e Cape May, N. J.

“A Loyal Train, Believe l£e."

Henry VOL

When Shakespeare wrote of

Shakespeare wrote ich royal magnificeno modxt ions as now 1

Trail

not even dreamed of. A middle Oge traveler of modem times who ha* for a life-time been used to fairly well equipped railroad service, is Himself iriaed when he- boardt

f Royal n travcl-

3en he- board* 01

and in describing the equipment is very

ofTbc

" a

— • ■ dies in

Philadelphia, and Liberty Sln-et. New A’ork. leaving each Terminal weekdays, iry hour from 7 a. m. to 7 p. ro. in their ild fligh “ ’ ’ ’

jiowerf ,

nl coal, thns

rapid flight to the ot

l>y [Kiwerful, fast loeome ‘ • ilnatlni

illvea burning

hard coal, thns eliminating all smoke and cinders, and running over a smooth track on a well ballasted, dustleas roadbed, are the very semblance of a Royal Progress. Another way: Throe trains leaving the ermlnal “Every time the Clock Strike*” pursue tbelr swift course to destination without stop or hindrance, the local trains being arranged to allow them a clear track, the same as in mnnarchlacal countries, the ordinary citizen stands aalde from the Royal pathway. * AY hen next you visit New A’ork, take one of these trains leaving Reading Terminal, Philadelphia, “Every Time the Clock Strikes” and you will notice many reasons why you should asy “A Royal

Tiain, Believe Me."

Loan Wanted.

live clients who desire $400, $500,

and $1000, on first I. Address.' ' “

Cape May, N. J.

$800 and $1000, on first mortgage’ on bond. Addreta Lewis T. Stevens, At ty.,

Wilmington Morning News. This paper is the only morning newspaper published in the State of Delaware, and one from which Cape May hotel men get excellent results in anvtTtiwng the house*. It has the largest bomfidc circulation in the State. The publisher in E. M. Hoope*. who is wellknown to the many AViimingtonians who come regularly to Cape May. Rates made known on application. ' tf

Real Estate for Sale.

Foa Sale—Twenty-three acres of land between the turnpike and the beach, in

West Cape May and Cape

Will he sold in one tract on reasonabh-

May Otv.

n one terms. Apply to Lewis T. Stevens, 609 Washington street. A handsome cottage on Columbia avemue. near Howard street, for sale. One of the best located cottages in Capt: May. Apply to Lewis T. Stevens, Atty., Cape May, N. J.

A splendid building lot on e of North street, 40 ft.

WiU be sold on

Fob Sale—A the north side

front by 100 ft. deep. Will b

reasonable terms. Apply to Lewis T.

Stevens, 609 Washington street. Fob Sale—Seven bnilding lots indif-

ferent locations in West Cape May. Apply to I-ewis T. Stevens, 609 Washing-

ton 'treet.

Lot on Corgie street, near Queen, south side, lot 40x610 feet, running elirough to Columbia avenue. Will bt sold cheap. Apply to LcwisT. Stevens. Atty., 509 AVanhington street. Cap.*

May.N. J.

A handsome hotel property f at 50x136 on a street, and vt

Lot 60x136 on a street, 1

to.the beach. Has 44 bed rooms, stean,-. Gk heat and sun parlors. AA'ill he sold at p. n fair i'rice. Furniture included. A«i-

T. Stevens, Attr., 609 Waal.-

»May,lf.J. »

ington street, Ope 1

Bread Talk is a subject of interest to every family, rich or poor. Years of Experience has taught us just what the people most desire. We Give You the benefit of this experience when you buy. GOLDEN BEAUTY FLOUR For sale by leading Grocers and Feed Merchants. 8ITLEY A BON, Inc., General Agents, Camden N. J.

Rouble Qreen Sale Until May 31st two stamps given ior one on all purchases at Mrs. E. TURNER, DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, 516 Washington St.

-•Must Received^ NEW LOT OF VAbli PAPER All the latest designs and most fashionable cblors. Let me estimate on your work. TERMS MODERATE. WILL CALL AND SHOW SAMPLES GEORGE HESS 3S1 CONORCSS STREET

W. H. BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE In any Part of Cape May County Holly Beach. N. J. ‘

RIDER AGENTS WANTED G ta j < or<lcra h- r our new High Crado New 190.3 Models “BeWso," Comply SB.7S CoSSack," Guorai.u... iilin Grade $t0o75 "Siberian," A Beauty $12,75 "Noutlorf," Itond Uocer £14.75 no bettor bicycle at any price. Any other tnokc or model you want at one-third usual price. Choice of any standard tires and best equipment on nil our bicycles, btrwujcst guarantee. AVc SHIP ON APPROVAL C. O. D. to any one iritltout aar.i di^u and allow |Q DAYS FREE TRIAL bt-forc purchase in binding. 600 Second Hand Wheels tn . tO token In trndo by onr Cblr«ro moil stores. UU lO dQ Alijnskes end m-riel*. rood ns new ul — - W NOT BUY PtolBhrV'luCE^AKD'FhErfRIM. OFFEtL J. L. MEAD CYCLE GO., Chicago, III.

Look at Jour House! ^DOES if NEED PAiNf»iGP^> 1 Use American Ready Mixed Paint : MANUFACTURED BY : C. H. BIlTTERWORTH & GO.

SEND FOR COLOR CARD AND PRICES.

BLADING'S ° MARKET '608-10 WASHINGTON STREET, now opjsisr and Farm Products. Meats slaughtered on our Farm at Rio Grande. Butter and Vegetables fresh from the Farm. j Your Patronage Solicited. j Charles 33 1 . Grladina;, 608-10 Washington Street.

Picture FramesWindow Glass ; A large assortment just received ol Popular Priced and High Grade Framed Pictures.

Walter Savage

309 Mansion Street,

CAPE MAY. N. J.

Toe. b. rxtJo-irTa. rxz.

JOSEPH B. HUGHES & SON. ! Contra,ctirig P ainters

CL&J?E 3jT. J. ESTIMATES GIVEN - SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

Drop a line, and a representative will call and give Estimates and other information desired.

FLOUR

D

In the line of Flour we Recommend Duluth Pride

FLOUR

THE BEST

43-GRAINS Received Fresh irom the Mill every week.

H. S. s

HAY

STRAW

— AND —

WOOD

Field Seeds of the Best Quality.

.202 Perry Street..

SPRING OPENING

with a Complete line of Seasonable Goods, all New and carefully selected from the best houses. Prompt attention given to sit orders. Now is the time to have Spring Suit* Repaired and Pressed, before Summer begins. • 424 WASHINGTON STREET. ■A large selection of ladles' and Men’s Cloth sold by the yard.

Romanic, “The Ideal Wall Paint," BotnaliU' is nu Oil I'&iiit put up in paste fortn to be thinned with water. It is made for liotb mridc and outside exposure. It is durable und hj» stood five yeart on exteriors with seaaide exposure*. It is flat (without glos.*), washable, hygienic and gives a very nr Attic velvety finish. Jt was adopts by the U. S. Government Buildings at the Buf-

falo Kxpcxitii

;]>osltiOn. loiter the Government oinalite for ito building* at the

Charleston Exposition. The Cvmmi Exgort* on Awards, awarded ' a the gold medal. For sale by

imitt Rom

_ C. CilLK, 410 Washington rtreet.

MORPHIN Opium, Laudanum, Cocaine and an Drug ft

gaol disease. Ahoma:

their natural condition because we remove the

Muhattwi Therapeutlo iUsooiation

Dock. A ttu

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