Cape May Herald, 2 July 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY HERALD

AN INDEPEN D

l’ubli»hrd Every Th«r»4«y MeralM •t SOS Wefthtagtoa Street,

Cape May, N. J.

subscbiption:

Om< Dollam Pea Vaaa IN AoveNCt AMr«M >U CoMealcaltM* U THE HERALD,

CAPE HAY. N. J.

Lewie T St*v*n». Kulr.cJ.t«hr t>-t u«cc »t Cpc »tay.

(. March l

ThURSOAY. JULY 2. I»03.

HANDS OFF! Col tad But re Braatar fry*, prmtdrnt of the eraate, ha* amaU patience viu> tboea who arfe a rerlatoa o< ttaa protective tariff. Senator Pry* find* that thla clamor la Democratic, aa for many yean past and he aaya that It entirely Ignorea the preventive value of

the tariff.

In regard to the cry that the tariff aida the truata Senator Frye oooteoda that If dutlea vara lowered the Independent manufacturer* would be cruahed, tbua removing eo«npetition from the large corporattona and really hurting Inatrad of helping the public.

Tbe eenator aaya:

"Suppoec that owing to condltiuna entirely extraneoua to tbe United SUtea. the Mane heater manufacturan ware to Ond themaelvaa aerloualy over Mocked and that there wna no preventive Urtff. They would Immediately ahlp their aurplna to the United Statea to be aold for whatever the cool* would bring. Thl* would not mean that they would compete with the | American manufacturer, but It would

11} reference to the i*Ui page -f tbU isatie id Till. MKRA 1.0, the reader can ascertain f..r hitmwlf a liat it ha* co*t to run the county of Cape May a governmeut (or the year ending May 12 laid.

The principal item of expenditi . _. la^-n the i-ourtv, and taking the receipt* j f or the time being completely derooralfrom tine* from the total amount ex pend-j i*e tbe market. Their goods and tbe od *h„»» tliai itha*co*t»7.:fi',.lP. K.f Amertran product would acll at ruinbultlen .» l oflicr.' l! b» . »» P««*. » «» *■««■«> »' Kor tli. uudiiu-n.i.c- «l T-

bridge*. f2.4.Vi.2B. Fur elections, *1P73.

of public building*. »\3til.07. For tlie SUte Hospital for the Insane. *2,153^8. For the care of public road*. SM.24, while for lutrreet road bond* already tmoed it baa cost I3.22d.-Pi. Braidea this sum expended t of the appropriation there ha* been

era tier*, who would probably thrown entirely out of employment for

a time.

“An Illustration of thla fact la found In tbe very argument of tbe tariff

SHE TRIUMPHED 8 be wos a pretty girl with ■ look, more refined than that of any of the other walUraacs in the leading hotel of tbe sleepy country town In whlrb she was born. * Her fellow aerrant* were given to giggling and to Jest* wftb commercial Jrnvclers and other male gueals of tbe bouae. Tbe people with whom abe worked did not know what it was that lay behind her large gray eyea. It waa disdain for her vulgar aurroundinga, determination to rise above them, contempt for'the townspeople who held their bend* above her* because they were better born and wondered that abe. with Jier aaplratlona and powers of mind. eAild have sprung from parents aa humble and Ignorant

aa Iters.

• My chance will come," abe would auy to herself after any new indignity or alight had boon bestowed on her by some member of tbe utmurd "aristocracy" of tbe narrow community- "Bat for mother's aake 1 cannot leave now.” But when she waa twenty her mother died, and tin- girl was free to act on tbe suggestion that had been repeatedly made to her by managers of theatrtral companies ptnyiiqp for one night only In the 111 conducted little theatercalled "otioni house"—of the town. She accepted the offer of one of tin managers, and she ahook tbv dust of the town from her shatwly feet, resolving to come back there some day in triumph and compel the obeisance, of tbe vain and narrow minded villagers who

virion 1*1— Thor point lo thv Hot IM- tad ,,1^.1^ h , r brau «. b „ p„ v .

American manufacturers are selling their products abroad for leas than they charge at borne. Of course they

erty.

out o me appro, ^ product* sold abroad are J fim . nu*c by bond .*vue the aum of HL-iS ^ wlUl th . aIterMt1 „ of <4*™*

for the con»truction of Holly Beach bridge, all of which wa* paid to Senator Koliert K. Hand, and tilere ha* Iwen raisol by bond ih*uc and temporary loan H,-’>•*» for the Holly Beach road, all of which aum i* due to Senator Hobert li Hand abto on hi* contract. There wa* rai*ed by loan the *um ot fl.-MW wbich wa* paid out to the Ocean City ami Bresley I’oiut Turn Pike Company Company for the romi from the mainlaml to Ocean OityT ToUl County m-lebu-dma*

thl* year, f Ul7,732.

Of tlie aalunea paid the following are

the amount*:

II. H. Voorhee*. law judge, fl.SOO; W. T. Bate, free holder, county inspector and nicml wr of the Board iff Elections, $355.17; and E. C. Cole, Prosecutor of the Plea*, $HIX1. Tbe other sums of money wbich make up a total of about Ibti.tMU, have lieen paid out for vanou* item*, and to those who are interested in tbewr expenditure* their attention i* called to the ninth page, where can f gleaned any farther information that desired. It show* that it has taken in the paid year nearly $sn,<WO to run the county and schools and make the improvements which have been made on

the county roadi

s than ten years abe was known liciul»,.beres. Her talents had

way Into tbe admiration

Popular Election of Senatora. It looks very much as If tbe next great change In our political machinery would be In tbe method of choosing United States senators. Already twenty-one of the forty-five states in the Union have adopted resolutions asking congress to submit an amendment for tbe direct election of senators or to call a convention to submit such an amendment Fourteen states bare refused to take action In the premises, and ten states hav- given no consideration to the subject It will require favorable action by two-thirds of tbe states, nine In addition to those which have already taken action, to bring about tbe submission of the sroendinent by either method. and tt Is uot Improbable that the necessary number win be obtained within tbe next two yean. It la among the probe bill ties that some of •'* *—the states now hostile will become converts to the direct election system.

Attention Is called to the fact that rivalry may arise between New Orleans and Paris for the honor of being the birthplace of Paul do Cbatiiu. the explorer and author who recently died. Tbe English publication devoted to biographies of living personages, styled **®Tk> - s Who.” accredits him to the French capital while the American annual of the seme name asserts that Hew Orleans was the scene of bis first appearance. It would seem to be dealrable that the two publishers ot “'Who’s Who" should get together and find out “what's what”

It is to lie deeply regretrd that any legal proceeding* should, at this lime, have been bkonght which would,- in anyway, Interfere with the development of Koat Otpe May. It baald by lawyera of repute that tbe proceeding* cannot hold and that the matter will surely be dumlsoed wUen a full bearing 1* had upon the <,neaUona at issue. The people of the resort almost to a man are opposed to any Impediment bring putln the way of Kubstan ial Improvement*.

/strong reaolutidns condemning the Wilmington murdi hi* illegal burning set on example of patience to the whttea. Let white everywhere be equally earnest to condemn lawless procedure against the

their surplus.

continuing their mills tn operation, keeping their employees at work and producing more good* than the domestic demand can absorb or of closing their mills and factories until the do nicotic demand warrants resumption, they choose the former and trust to

ai.pori»* of Mr .nrplv. .bio.lir ] ^ ^ 0nn vM( [o no, . pronr .t l»..t -moot | ^ noUvi . , be h.j len „

This has been frequently done by tbe 1 steel trust to tbe great benefit of thetr employees, and now tbe revisionists

of the people and because they accompanied by aeuae and virtue also Into what are known os the "best houses." She might have accepted title In marriage. No door worth pass-

Ing wa* elosed

But tbe triumph she would relish keenly was Unit which abe ex-

I unknown and by Its Inhabitants de-

make It a pretext of robbing the steel

Industry of protection.

“If there were no tariff on t goods which can be produced here for leas than they can be sold at abroad the domeatlc market would be constantly subjected to the unloading of thetr foreign snrplnse*. with the Inevitable resultant demormllxatlon. The preventive effect of the tariff Is of the

utmost Importance."

Senator Frye snms up the case for manufacturer and workingman and does It well when he says: “The country Is enjoying the utmost prosperity under the Dlngley bill. Tbe demand for a reduced tariff Is purely political and ephemeral and there ts no adequate reason for attempting an experiment which bos never been productive of anything But evil In tb^

past."

“Hands off the tariff!"—Troy Times.

So Hew Light. Every day It la announced from Washington that some prominent Democrat has been tn that city and talked freely about the future of parties and probable candidates. Tbe regulation question is always asked as to who will be the Democratic candidate, and the regulation reply ts given that Parker Is a great Jurist. Util has killed himself. Olney would make a strong candidate, Cleveland Is not to be considered and, Bryan Is out of the race. There is tittle variation In the language of these utterance*, ond they read a* If a round robin bad been sent out Instructing what to say when Interviewed on tbe subject Tbe only conclusion that can be drawn from these utterances is that there has come no new light on the question as to who will be tbe Democratic candidate next year. The Interviews are nearly the same as they were six months or a year ago. Senator Hill Is probably mentioned leas now than then and Carter Harrison and Tom Johnson have pretty well dropped oat But the change* ora still rung on Olney and Parker and Cleveland and-Bryan with an unvarying and wearisome monotony. Isn’t It stble to diversify these utters pees a little and change this round robin method of hunting for a Democratic presidential candidate!—Philadelphia

Magmlfieeat, fcwt Met Stalrsasssshlp. Bryan puts up the talk uf an honest man who means to be consistent with himself. It Issues from a clean life Inspired by high purpose and dauntless courage. It will not bear practical ajialysla. It Is magnificent, but It Is pot statesmanship. Unmindful of ths world record and the wreck of parties, be talks on and on beautifully, but not to practical ends. Unmoved by the Irrevocable logic of events, the unaltoraof national Intelligence

real statesmanship, Bryan, like another chivalrous knight of high resolve and courage hold, excite# the admiration Of »n««ifclw1 while ms king little

carry the city of New Tort next Nor. It certainly will if the people

grafters of Tammany Mv* Dsenexnoa from ths opportunities of "graft" Moot Van Wyrt wont oat of

She arranged to appear there for one night only In her best part. An actress as famous had never played in that town or within fifty mites of It Most of the players In her company w< dcred why she bad caused herself be booked there. She alone knew that It waa for tbe purpose of flaunting her fame and her riches In tbe faces of thooe who had looked down on her. The town when abe arrived • In bad much tbe same look It bad worn at the time of ber dei>arture almost ten years before. There sere many of tbe name faces about tbe station and hotel. Some of them did not seem to hare.grown a day older. They stared at ber with such dnU rustic curiosity as they might have shown at, the advent of any well dressed stranger. Having engaged almost a whole floor of tlie very hotel in which abe had served food to the guests, she started out to walk around the town. Almost the first people she met were a mother and daughter who In the old days had borne toward ber tbe haughtiest mien. Observing that they recognised her as they approached, she melted and prepared to meet them with a smile. But they turned thetr beads aside and pamed ber with shoulders elevated, thetr attitudes saying unmistakably; “Don’t suppose that wa forget what you once were or that we shall grant you any more deference than we did then, whatever mistake tbe rest of the world may have made about you. We know of your birth

and parentage."

Kre sbe bad recovered from the anger Into which this meeting bod thrown ber she almost ran Into another old acquaintance, a worthy, stupid grocer, who had always been friendly to her. He greeted her pleasantly and stood In same awe of her beauty and rich attire. “It most be six or seven years since you went away.” be said. “Where have you been and what have you been doin’ all that timer Her* was actually one of tbe citlxcns of ber native town who bad not beard X>t ber worldwide renown and who did not know that abe was the actress who was to appear that night at the local opera bouse. Before she hod returned to ber hotel she found others equally Ignorant of the noise her lowers and beauty bad made In the world, and abe found some who, knowing it yet refnsed to grant that homage which was coo edcd to her In the greatest places

of the earth.

Her audience that night was no larger than was usual JW,the ugly little theater. Of the people composing the “best society’’ of the place only such were present as had come Into tbe community after her departure from 1L In no way did her native town. Which on her account alone bad been mentioned In every leading Journal printed In English, minister to ber triumph, so unpardonable was her success to those vflto bad known ber in ber childhood. “I might have known." she thought aa she settled herself In her car seat the next morning, “that thlg was a triumph not to be hoped for. I ought to bare heeded that observation about the man being a prophet !• Ms own

country.”

Bhe went back to tbe metropolis, and abe revenged herself on tbs town of Tier nativity by eraslug It from her memory and revising It out of ber an-

*•« Brptlett. "John write* from college that be wonts to take lesson* tn paintin’,’’ raid the old man. “but he don’t Mate wbl J» branch, boos* or sign. I’d rather b> d tackle house paintin', fer the barn’s Media' a nsw coat an* be could put in Ms vacation that-a way."—Atlanta Con

Cltv Director! .

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Qoods, potions, and'J'ffiUi nerv

. H^ur. K laasc 11. Kuillti . .1 Appral- V uuiiulwUiuir uf Appeal. \

;• WHITE GOODS. LACKS,

BO Alt U Of BtMCATlOX.

Charles York, President. March, lyu Hr. Edward H. rtiUUp*. Clerk. . Ihufi Samuel B. Moure “ P.iot Samuel K- StUe*—— r - " Charles K. Ooldort “ Wlttlam H. MIUi ...i “

Hinry H. Kstberford

Howard f. Otter “ Barclay L- Schelleogrr—a "

HOAUH Hr. A. L. U-u-k-U wU T. MeCco*. lli.lM-n 8. Hand . Lafayette M. Its

Of HKALTH

Embroideries, Handkerchiefs,

RIBBONS, etc.

Hosiery and Underwear Ladies' and Men’s Furnishinjp., Agent for Standard Patterns.

Trtary—Lrwla T. Btevrwa.

County Directory.

Jn*(icr Sopn-m.- Cuurtdrirkaou. turn Law Judge—Hal rl**in

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Jeo. Sayre, Jr.. iL-p. I oruti. r »-J..hs I*. Craig. Hep h«C..rou«T a-Cha*. H. Cloiillug, tf. p liaiT. I'unoty Clerk—Jallda Way. It.-p IISC. Surrogate—K. Cttutuu Hewlll, Kep. 11W7 County Collect ur~ Li-wla S. Htllw.-ll,

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Kep.

Board of Electloua—Jua. K. Hand.

tros Election*- wunam T.

County Board

Bate. Hep Couuly Board of Elretlooa

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0. L,. W. KNERR 618-20 WASH1SGT0H STREET. CAHE MAY. N. J. •4*Just Received-*-

NEW LOT OF

VALib PAPER All the latest designs and most fashionable colors. Let me estimate on your work. TERMS MODERATE. WILL CALL AND SHOW SAMPLES

I. Champion. Ocean City. N. .

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Jan. 1

...Jan. 1 May

Alfred dir»ae. i'leree'a May.' BUM Wm. T. Bate. fUhlug Creek . .May. ll«C Mi.siah H. Kml!li. Cape May .Jan. I.IHOC Wearier R. Wales, '* **-- * ”

J. H. Champion. H

end. Clerk.

OUR SECRET SOCIETIES

Whsrs _T# Oo To Pass An Evening

Among Your Broth ran.

Aden tram Chapter, No. B. Royal Arch

\y*ST JZUtJ k 82ASS9SZ liTT.y^p r i l««l Train. winiesee^ M.^^^.^ 6 -45 ^ t onorct* from Ocean city, Bra tale, arrive* at Philadelphia n y A M .., 7 A M -EXPRESS cZmZLitL A»rlr«, Branch. Arrive. .• fb,|, delphia * 47 A M LOC A M EXPRESS Connect, from Anglrora. Ocean City, and Sea

«.«PM. -.p-..- ' P M -ACCOMMODATION Con nert.fr.mi Anglnwa Branch, Ocean ArTivr ** , - P M JiXPRP.vs c.mnert* from Sette "'p'm A,,iVr * n,,U C..1C P M ~EXCI'RstON TRAIN C«m I-* nrct. from AngleM-a, Ocean Cily. «nd Sea I-d. City Airier* at Philadelphia H i* y 14 acxfkav tuaiah. 3*45 tVamert. from AngleM-a. Ocean Cliy ami Sea lair S , i T PB AmV “ ** M " Udr, P h ‘* D ^ “ “jJA^OMMODATHlN Slop.

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Philodrl-

Real Estate lor Sale.

A bandaume cottage uii Coluiubia avenue, near Howard street, for One of the best located cottage* in Ca]ie May. Apply to Lewi* T. Steven*. Ally

Cape May. N. J.

For S»i r—A splendid building lot o the north nde of North street, 40 fL front by 100 fL deep. Will U- .old

third Monday of | reasonable term*. Apply to la-win T.

I *« W“‘tngu» ......

and Franklin atreeta. OfBosrs: M. E. H. Joseph P. Henry. P. H. F.; t K.. Robert H. Fadeley. P. H. P ; K. 8 . Howard 8. Hoffman. P. H. P-; Treasurer, Charles F. Quldort: Secretary. Samuel HMoors: c. of H.. Beniamin 8. Curtis. P. U. P.: P. 8.. Charles F. Quldort: It. A C-. William Farrow. Sr.; O. M. 3d vsll Irvin H. Eldradge; G. M. of Zd veil Thomas 8. Stevens. Jr.. P. H. P-: O. M of 1st veil Alban H. Faulkner; Chap-

lain. William R. Sheppard.

Cam* Island Lodge. No. SO. F. and A. M.—Communications second and fourth Tuesday* of each month at lodge room. Washington and Franklin street. Officer.: W. M.. Everett J. Jerrell. 8. W. Thom*. B. Stevens, Jr.; J. W. Irwin H. Eldredge: 8. D.. H. Walker Hand; J. D.. Beniamin B. Hukhes: Secretary. 8. R. B 'c*pe May Camp. No. mz Mocern Woodmen of Amerloa—Meets-nrst Wrdnaoday of each month at Auditorium. Officer#: Consul, Charles F. Quldort; Worthy Adviser. Frederick W. Wolf; Clark. William O. Blatlnor; Banker. Barclay U Bchelleogsr; General Manager. Howard F. Otter: Escort. William E. Romtg:

Watchman, William H. Shaw.

Cape May Conclave. No UX. Improved Order of lf<-pta*ophs-Mnet* at Audliorlum on *•• md and fourth Thursday* ot each moot Officer.: Post Archon. Lowly T. 8'evena; Arrhon. C. Edward Hughes: Provost. Robert C. Hughes: Inspector. Harry T. Ludl.ro. Rrcrrtary, Andrew 8 Bush; Treaauer. A. B. LUIIo;

Financier. Samuel H. Moore

Caps May Council No. 1ML Royal Arcanum—Msets first and third Tuesdays of aoch month at Auditorium. Officers: Regent. Orsnt Vonaman: Vies RegsnL Clarencs F. Kuhn; Orator. Howard F. Otter: Secretary. William E. Romtg; Collector, Albert H- Phillips: Treasurer, ~ * “ Ballsy: Chaplain. Joseph P.

Cape May Lodge. No. IL A. O. U. ... Moots first and third Thursdays of each month at XU Washington street. Officer*: M. W.. David Hughes; P. M_. Joseph C. Channel!: Foreman. E. O. Doughty; OvsrW. Reevss: Recor ler. A. B. rr. A. R Little; FlnandeT.

Bamuel F. Eldredge.

Columbia Lodge. No. XL Independent Order of Mechanics—Meets each Monday at Auditorium. Officers: Senior Master.

Recording Secretary. Joseph Woilman; Financial Secretary. William D. Van.ant. Treasurer, J. Clarencs 0*1 Lodge. No. T. Ladles' L O. M.Meots second and fourth Thursdays-of each month at Auditorium. Officers: Pool Worthy President Mrs. Arlan Bailey; pt, Mrs. Mar Moaray: Jura. JOsttna Hnghss; Conductress. Mrs. Ussle El well; Recording Secretary. Mrs Ethel Barton; Chaplain. Mrs. Viola Hawkey: T-easurer. Mtu Jennie S. Wales; Financial Secretary.

Mlsa Kate Conley.

John Mecrey Post No. 4k Q. A. R-— Moots oo second and fourth Thursday* ■f each month nt tU Washington street Officers: Commander. Pater W. Smith: ». V. O. Francis K. Duke: J. V. C, Bamuel R Stitee; Officer of the Day. Joeeph H- Br.wton; Surgeon. J ernes Mecray, Chaplain. Swain S. Reeve*; Quartarmas-

tor. John D. Craig.

Mayflower Lodge. No Mk Independent Order of Odd Fenews-Mcets each Friday at nt Washington street. Officers: Noble Grand. Grant Vanaman: Vice Grand. Somers U Lloyd; Treasurer. Baa- * ' S. Curtis; Secretary- Tbomae “

Jamln a. •tev.ns.

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OgnnalU Trib*. No. W. Improved ler of Red Man-Meets at «» Waahtegn Jtreet. Officers: fiacKHffT Gilbert < Hughe*; Ben. Sagamore. WilUam 1 BmKh: Jr. Bogmmore. Arthur Choate Prophet Georgs Taylor; Chief ot R* erda. Robert C. Hugh*#; Reaper of Was ■urn. A B. Little; Collecloc of Wampul

william O. Blattnor.

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ThomoB H. Taylor, tbe popular boot and shoe makir. baa raaovod to No. SM WaablfRtoD straot tit doe* all repairing neatly, tbtoroughly mod at reasonable prices, a* bn bwa doing baatoan la Gap* May tor II yeora. Ripe

sewod by machine with aUk

la uppers sewed y » .ub. Ixmt

Ixit on Corgir utrwt, near Qui south tdtlc, lot 40x510 feel, running ehrough to Coluiubia avenue. Will be ■old cheap. Apply to 1-ewtsT. Steven*, Ally., flOH Washington .street, Oni* May, K. J.

FOU HALE—Hplcndid rottnge Lafayette street. Lot 40x150. Ten room house. First das* condition. 81250.00 cash, balance mi 5*|>er mortgage, torn* T. Steven*, 509 Wasb-

ingt-U BtreeL

Fob HaLK—^Twenty-three acre* of land between the turnpike and the lieneh, in West Cape May and Cape Msy/tt Will be sold in one tract on reasonable terms. Apply to Lewia T. Stevens, SOU

Washington street.

A handsome hotel property for sale. Ixit 50x130 on a street, and very dose to the bench. Hus 44 lied rooms, steamheat and snn parlor*. Will lie sold at

dress Ix-wis T. Stevens, A tty., 509 V ington itreet. Cape May, N. J.

Qomb Ann* Eiilroxd Timc-Utle.

Ferry *. rvice betw.-en Caps Hat N. 4. and Lew KB. Dxl. (weaUM.-r permiutng.) .Steamer Queen Catolioe. Suhedulc iu flTtx-l Hiiuday June 14. 1B01. 8 earner ctiuuecls’wllh trains ti-r Bsltinnire daily, eXaept TunMlay. Thuisday, Hat unlay and Sunday at 4.80 r M. Tuesday. Thursday in-l Sunday at 5.10r m, with through • xprrss trijln—lluflet and Chair cars *l-

taeherl.

M-ndey. special boat leaves Cap* May at 0 30 A M, connecting at Le*c» whb CZpreaa train for Baltirooie—iluffet and Uliair Cars attached. Addltloiuti trip iptni Lewes Monday at 5 00 a W. MOXDAT. WEDKKkDAT axd kridat. laravc Lewes Ar. Cap May

A* 7.10 A. M. U 11.40 A. M. IJ 0 40 F. M.

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8 00 p m. • 9.10 p. A* Leave Mondays at 7 45 a MA—Connect* wlib train from IVboboth, Il-Oumeou wllh irain from UaltiRMirr.

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FR-JM PHILADELPHIA.

Train, leave for Cope Ms,-Express. m. i jo (Sa'.unlays oaiy,; r ^ 4^ s.1- w weekday. Accommodation. M .515. r M Sunday Espre*., • y, . -vommiHlatioa. 7 y*A « ti . 1/.,,,,

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J54 (New 1T1 „ . night- 5 S6 ' 6jS- 7 "• ** “S- IO •“ F «•. 11 oi From West PhiUdcIphU only. 10.24 A M Sunday*. M From German lows Junction only. 10 11 A M daily. (Scaahorc ijmited). WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Ws-.hineton < - -m 8 52. lojo. » 25. A 3!.. «,2 30. -i ,i Vi V S**-* ^ *' «' M '■ eight, week day*. SCNDAVB. 5 15. 7 ». o 12, 11 75 A M 1 >A 3 >3- 4 46. 5 »5. ' 1 » P. M. From West Philadelphia oidy. k 55 A. hf >33 "Ccwgresaioilal Ijmited.”) •5.55' l-or italtnnore accommodation, a 12 A M 2^6 and 4.01 P. XI weekday., 507. P M.

*Dining Car.

W W Ajl-ERBURV. J. R WOOD. t»cn 1 Manager. Paa»'r Traffic Manarer

GEO. W. BOYD.

General Psawnger Agent.

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7.IO A-.M-—Koprca# arrive in Philadel1 phia (90 minute) 8 40 a m 7.1 ^ A Acoommodatioo, Arrive PUi- • ladelphf***- -- 2.30 P-.M—topre... arrive in PhiUdel- *’ Phia 4 js 2.00 K; * l ~ Accommodation Arrive J Philadelphia 5.1 o 4-C C J-N — Kxpnw* Arrive lliiladelv jj phia 6.55. 6.0? VN— E*cur»ion train, arrive Phila- •’ delphia 81a.

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7.20 4 M.T avotnomdation. arrive Plilla-

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fair price. Furniture inciudwl. Ad. * de phu h ici

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6.00 phj 1 a ^ X | ™ r * i0n •'rive 1’hilidel8.50 P m _ Kxpn-m. arrive Ph'.lsd. Iphla

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Week Day* —

7.00 ■ “> — Excursion train, arrive Cape

* May v jo

8.30 A - **• “ Ekprem. Arrive Cape May 8.45 ~ Oxprre*. Arrive (Jape May 11.45 * ra — Kxprr*., arrive Cape May 7.40 P n> — Exprcia, arrive Cape May P. M. — Express, minute.)atrive

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Kxpree*. larrive -Cape May - Accotunmdhtion. Arrive

7 OO * “ — Excuiiiloii traia. arrive Cope

5.00

M.—Accommodation. Arrive Cape

May 11.14

. kt.—Expres*. Arrive Cape May

DON’T GET STUCE: You can easily get stock without

bfi.anp. m. goiitR near anx-thiug in the shape ' 0 ,n “ “ of mod. You can avoid mod, and

you can avoid being stack. To be stack in a purchase is to be victimized. You can’t get stack when

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W. A. LOVETT