CAPEim. W MAT. CAPE HIV. fgff THE C00LE8T 8EMIPE SUWO KBOHT Oil THE ATUUmC COAST Reached by Reading and Pennsylvania Railroads, and over the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and Central R. R. of New Jersey. FOURTEEN EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM THE RESORT.
By comparative official Government observationa. Cape May is from 3 to to degrees cooler in Summer and warmer in Winter than any other Resort on the Atlantic Coast north of Florida. It stands on a peninsula jutting out between the Atlantic Ocean and the Delaware Bay. As a HEALTH RICSORT it is unsurpassed. Equitable*nd dry climate. It is the Home of Fashion and Wealth in the Summer season, with a history of one hundred years as such. Splendid hotel accommodations. THE BOULEVARD stretches along the ocean front, just inside the Boardwalk, and along it during the fashionable driving hours of the day are seen hundreds of fine equipages and automobiles, while their occupants can enjoy at the same time an uninterrupted view of Old Neptune.
THE FINEST BEACH STRAND IN THE WORLD IS HERE
. THE BOARDWALK is a splendid esplanade, over three miles in length, with unobstructed views of the ocean. FISHING, SAILING, GUNNING, and the kindred sports in both still and rough waters. Large fleet of public yachts. BATHING. A highly valued feature of many of the hotels are the hot and cold sea water baths, both public and private. Cape May Possesses the Finest Sea Bathing in the Woxidi because its beach is smooth, with a gradual descent into the water. There are no holes or gulleys, and no life lines are required. DRIVING, RIDING, ETC. Miles of Beautiful Streets and Avenues. Good roads through the adjacent country. GOLF. The links of the Cape May Golf Club, among the finest in the United States, are open throughout the Summer. Frequent tournaments. THE COTTAGE COLONY is a distinguished feature, made up of residents of the leading cities of the Union. It is a SHORE RESORT with all the advanUges of a COUNTRY Place, because it is the only resort on the Coast on the main land not on a sanded island, and along its avenues are trees with verdant foilage. THE MARKETS are the best, with fresh vegetables gathered from farms in the adjoining country.
-CAPE MAY HOTEXaS FOR SEASON OF 1903-
Oapacity 1200 HOTEL LAFAYETTE Capacity 300
ALDINE
Ja parity 12 XTO.N VH
Opacity 200
CARROLL VILLA
Capacity 80 CHALFONTE Capacity 250 COLONIAL .Capacity 200 COLUMBIA capacity 300
Open June 27 H. M. Cake. Open June 20 John Tracy A Co. Open all the year Theodore Mueller. Open June IS E. D. Graham. Open May 10 Mrs. T. R. Brook*. Open all the year 8. W. Golt. Open June8 Wm. H. Church. Open June 20 Mr*. S. A. Foster.
DEVON Capacity 100 OONeKBSB’flALL Capacity 750 THE WINDSOR Capacity 280 EBBITT Capacity 100 ELBBBON Capacity 160 BALTIMORE INN Capacity 180 STAR VILLA Capacity 200 WYOMING Capacity 76
Open June 20 Jacob Kehr. Open June 20 R. Hal pin. Open May 30 R. Halpin. Open all the year J. J. McConneU. Open June 1 J. R. Wilson A Son. Open June 1 Min E. D. Harrison.
ttUNGTON Capacity 160
Capacity 60 THE EMPIRE Capacity 40 THE RUDOLPH Capacity 40 MILLER COTTAGE Capacity 30 VILLA NOVA Capacity 80 BROWN VILLA Capacity 80 WILLIAMSON COTTAGE Capacity 80
Mr*. H. B. Marry. Open all the year Mrs. R. C. Hughe*. Open June I F. H. H*inOpen all the yeaT Mr*. Enoch Miller. Open June Mrs. Geo. ButttenoatL . Open all the year Mr*. E. 'W. Hand. Open all the year Mr*. Dessa Hand.
There are about twenty others of less Capacity.
Write to any of them for infonaation.
X&tenhanguhle 1000-Rile Befusd Tickrts. Commencing June 1, 1903, Interchange able 1000-Mile Refund Ticket* will be
placed on sale, limited to oue year from date of iaaue, good only for transportation of the owner, with usual free allowance of 150 pounds baggage, over any of
the following lines:—
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. (Between all points east of Ohio River and between Pittsburg sod Kauc. Also to sod from point* on Philadelphia and Reading Railway and Central Railroad of New Jersey between Phila-
delphia and New York.)
Cheaakeake and Ohio Railway.
of and including Huntingdon. Delaware, Laekawan6a and
Kail i
I road.
Ion.)
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SHERIFF’S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, to lue directed, issued out of the Court of Chancery of New jersey, I will expose to sale at pub-
lic vendue, on
Monday, June 29. 1903. k. tween the hour* of twelve and fire o’clock p. m.. to wit, at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the office of Samuel' P. El dredge, 310 Washington street, Cape May City. Cape May County. New Jersey. All that certain lot of land and premises situate, lying and being in the City and county of Cape May, State ol New Jersey and on the westerly corner of St Johns and Lafayette streets, adjoining lands knowa as
ET Ho follow*, viz:
-Tinin
Mhf
Lafayette course fifty feet to said Banakcr
Beginning at the aforesaid corner of street*; thence along the northwest side line of said Lafayette street a southwer
Jamestown and Suspension Bridge.) IiCbigb-Valley Railroad. Penusyiraeia Railroad. These tickets will be sold at rate of $30,00 each,’subject to refund of $10,00 on surrender of cover to Trunk Lines Mileage Ticket Bureau, No. 148 Liberty atrdfctj New York, at any time within eighteen months from date of purchase. This form of ticket will be Issued lu deference to requests of numerous patrons of the lines in interest desiring one ticket good over several line* instead of bavii to provide tbemaelvesias at pr a separate ticket for each line
having it with they desire
ding them that may be required.
Seduced Eatei to Aakarfllt. For the benefit of those desiring to attend the meeting of the American Society «>r Civil Engineer*, a* Asheville. N. C. June 8 to IS, the Pennsylvania Railroad . Company will sell round trip tickets to Asheville and return, good going June 5. 6. and 7, and good returning to reach original starting point not later iban June 15. Inclusive, from all alaUirason it* liws at the rale of single fare for the roond trip, pins twenty-five oenls. For rates - slid conditions of ticket* consult Ticktt
Agents.
Wilmington Morning News.
Thu paper is the only morning newspaper published in the State of Dela-
ware, nU
’ hoU4me->
vi-rtlsin boratfde
publisher in E. S known to the 1
who come regularly to Gape May. Rate marie known on application. tf A Vontefol Palmist and Pluat leader. " MlasBtooe the famous Palmist, now t be consulted at her cottage. Ocean street Cape May Point. Il-adWa at parlor enterUtaraenU a specialty. 8mos May 2 Oornb and Brash you will find at Sol.
one from which Cape May
' hoU4 me-i get excellent -results in advertising the houses. It has the largeet bomlide circulation in the State. The
’ 12. M. H00pcs. who ia weti-
any Wiliningtonian* f to Cape May. Rate*
Ocean End of Congress Street,
CAPE MAY, N. J.
OpMlI thiYeir. ES. Mafeme Rates. Fine Law; Location Unauipassed. Large Airy Boomai Modernly Equipped. J. 8. WALE&
r2S2: ea north-
■c, parallel wild said Lafayfeet to the southwest aide ‘ is street; thence alhng saidSt.Johns street a sontheastwardly course fifty feet to the place of beginning, containing two thousand five hundred square feet of land, be the I same more or less. Seized as the property of Elizabeth James, defendant, taken in execution at the suit of James Vassal, complainant, and to be SAMUEL E. EWING, Sheriff. Dated May 38, toot. Samuel F. Kldredge, Sol’r. 5-30 p t $6^7 SHERIFF68ALEL r By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, to me directed, issued out of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, I will expose to sale at public vendue, on Monday, July 6. 1903. between the hours of twelve and fire o'clock p. m., to wit, at one o'dMk in the noon of said day. at the Sheriff’s Office, ape May Court House, Cape May u/unty, New Jersey. All that certain tract or parcel of land and premises, situate, lyitw and being In Sea Grove, in the county of Cape May and State of New Jersey, ' * ~ ■* follow*: Being
TIE ffipSOR
NOW OPEN
..Finest Location in
> wm otof land as were conveyed ' y deed recorded in
refe
to Nelbe D. Roberts by d< Clerk's Office of Cape May County, ia book of deeds 117, pages 150, Ac. — Seized as the property of Mary E. Schellenger, defendant, taken in execution at the suit of The New Jersey Bnllding, Loan ft Investment Company, complainant, and to
be sold by
SAMUEL B. EWING, Sheriff.
Dated June tsL toot.
lari on B. Hutchinson, Sol’r. 6-6, pf >6^8
IndepuJent. tee end Coal Company
Office—No. 405 Washington Street.
This Company manufactures its own ice at its plant in this city. WM. 8. SHAW, PfaaMaet. LEWIS T. STEVENS, Secretary and Treasurer
WM. B. PHILLIPS, Manager.
Romanic,“The Ideal Wall Palat.**
Romalite paste form
is msif
Romalite i* an Oil Paint pat up in tste form to be thinned with water. Tt made for both uudde and outside exit is durable and has stood five
ts with seaside expoa-
posure.
year* 01 exterii urea. It ia flat , _ able, hygienic and give* a 'very artietfc velvety linish. It was adopted by the U. S. Government Buildings at the Buffalo Exposition. Later the Governmmit used Romalite for ha bnildlnga at the Charleston Exposition. The Committee on Exports on Awards, awarded RomaHte the gold medal. For sale by A. C. Gtut, 416 Washington *—
Money to Loan..
Cape May...
R. HALPIN
Also of Congress Hall.
To Keep COOL these Hot Days
Buy Your
-ICE-
of the
JOSEPH Bl HUGHES & SON,
Coiktraoting Painters
took ot Yoj Roese ^peEsiriteD wuiroiiay^ Use American Readg Mixed Pill —T-S MANUFACTURED BT » C. H. BUTTERWORFH 60.
SEND FOE CO LOP CARO AND PRICE*.
ifl-aMart-asaft-yt; 608-10 wA*Hisa7car«THm t NOW 03P32N reSSS***'
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Your Patronage Solkitnd. Charles F. 608-10 Washington Stmt
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SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
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HOWARD F. OTTER, Haa pare based th* Kariaam of tha-tato C. SOUDER, and reavrad
CAPE ISAY,
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HHrton Street, •EBTaaULX. TT.
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FURNITURE AND MATTRESSES Window VmM,'AWatega and Beaoh Teota a Specialty. %
tm wssrnv*
^SPRING OFENMGI
with a Complete line of detaon&ble Goods, oU New and careful!
selected from the best houses.
Prompt attention given to *11 order*.. Now is the time to tar* Spring Saits Repair*
Pressed, before Summer be
404 WASHINGTON STREET.
P--A laige aelectioo of Ladies'and Maa’s Cloth add by the yard.
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