r. S. CENSUS OFFICE. It L> Nov lo Cb«rge ot Mi. North, the New Director.
' lisa L«a>
. U. Me i
, Jui
uc fc notllictl Mr. I hia acceptance
r Mr!riatii'a rrai((uaiUon aa dl-
»( the cruaua. tu take effect on
la\ Mi S. N. L> North, lonner „I (he tlieialuli ul uiauulacturca
cruaua bureau. »ua lendereU the
..U a uutuber of weeke ago. untl led. It waa expected at Ural Mr. Merriam would retire from II-j Jl. but Mi. Notlh icHUeated o remain a little longer, ua he not arrange hia prieate uffaira
lo take charge of the office be* Accofftiingly. that dnv waa date lor the traoafer of au-
! rice
r agcDCJ. and rxpecla
-ejiared for and took the ceUJ ltd lulled the rraulta. An act • ire hint a eerj- abort t
WATCH OP CHARLES L
Cartaaa Old Tlataaleee Kaw la I aaaalaa af tka Brltlah ( oaaal
at VbtUBrlahla. %
After his victory over Charles 11. Oliver Cromwell wrote exultantly to England'* parliament telllng , 'how the eht uiv • aa beaten from hedge to hedge till he waa finally driven into Worccater There were 7,000 prlaonera itnong the spoils of that fight. The royal carriage in which the king had been carried waa 'there, too, and. in that handsome carriage waa a royal carriage watch, which alao fell Into the haoda of the victorious Cromwell. After all these years, and through many and varying vicissitudes of fortune. this royal watch has fianally found Its way,to Philadelphia, rrtnaln-
L3W UTITOUlTOWmi-
VU PsaaiylTiftia Kiilroad, Aocow Chrlit-
tuv ShAsmr CearsnUoa.
For the UetM til of deity alia and other* (toairlng to attend the Tweely-firmt tdruatloual Hlenntsl (kiefeiUlou of the United 6>!clety of Chrlatlas tudra be held at Denver, Col., July h to Iff, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will niu a personally conducted tour lo Denver tnd return' li-avlng Philadelphia, Lain oeater, Harrisburg, Altoona and Pittsburg aud lulcrmcdWle stations Tuesday, July 7, going via Chicago and arriving Denver Thursday, July S, Returning, the Umr* will leave Denver Thursday. July lfi, a arrlvlug Pittsburg, Philadelphia and intermediate atatloua Saturday, July IS. Special trains of the highest grade of Pullman equipment will be run on a faat schedule. Each train will be In charge of a tourist agent, chaperon, and special uniformed baggage master. Round-trip rate, covering transportation to Denver, Colorado Springs, or Pueblo aud return, Pullman berth, and all neocsaaiy meals in dlolng car to aud from Denver, will be aa follows: Philadelphia, «71.ff5, two in one berth. ffOO.'JS each; Lancaster, fCUXi two in one berth, $59.ffS each; York, ♦07.60, two in one berth, ffS7.50 each; Harrisburg, 07.23, two In one fierth, ♦57.23 each; Altoona, 964.50, two iu berth. 933.00, each; Pittsburg, 938.00, two In oue berth, 942.30 each. Rouudtrip rate, covering all necessary expenat oo going trip and Railroad transportation only returning, on regular trams nntll August 81, tylll be sa follows: Philadel-
111 in the possession of * 1 phis, 9S7.*3, two In oua berth, 951.73 object of the king of f each; Lancaster, 936.33, two In one berth, ward ML. who U living in the Quaker , . ctv This ttunrpiece of royalty, which ; 931.10each; York, 9.r4.50, two lu one stiil tick, after a career of 262 years. | ^rth, 942.50 each; Harriaburg. 934 A5, WB* made in 1640 for King Charles 1 by ' two In one bertb, 942.25 each; Altooon, the royal watchmaker of that time. ; 932 60, two In oue berth, 947.75 each; King Cbarlea I. waa beheaded twe Piuabprg, 947.30, two In one bertb, years before his son Chsrlcs II. wss de- J Proportionste rates from b aled on and escaped from the j ol ber polote. Pullman accommodations •if Worcester. and mcsls are included only while tour-
It U of the oldest watchmaking pat-
u rn. being made entirely by hand, and j ^
costing in it* dav a good round aum of ‘^p. from Denver at reduced ratea. money. The case Is of xolid silver. For reservations of apace, tickets, sod ornamented in beautiful pierced fill- j full lufurmaliOD, apply to nearest Peun-
WATCH or CHARI.Efi 1
> t'osaeaalon of Bmish Consul at |,
PhlladelpiJs)
l loyal [
low-uti TmtiTc emorr. Vi» Psmaylrtsla rkUmd. Account If vorth League Conrestlen For the bene6t of (Iclcgstcs anti others desiring to attend the International Con vention.of the Epworth League, to be held at Detroit, Mich.. July 16 to 19, the Pcnnevlvams Railroad Company will run a personally conducted tour to Detioit, leaving Philadelphia, Lancaster, Harrisburg and intermediate points Tuesday, July 14. Returning, tourists may leave Detroit not later than July to- Bv deposit of tickets with Joint Agent at Detroit on or before July 19, and payment ol lee of fifty cents, an extension of return limit to August 16 may be obtained. Tickets must be validated by Joint Agent at Detroit
lor return trip.
A special train ol the highest grade Pullman equipment will be used. At Niagara Falls a stay of six hours wi 11 be made. Tourists will use one • the steamers of the Detroit and Bufli lo Steamboat Company trom Buffalo to Detroit. Reluming, tickets wil' be accepted on the Detroit and Buffalo Steamboat Company’* line or the Michigan Central Railroad to Buffalo, thence to destination via the Penn svlvania Railroad. Tickets covering round-trip transportation, with Pullman accommodations antf all other necessary expenses on going trip, including side trip to Niagara Falls, will be sold at the following rates: Philadelphia, $20.25 1 Phillipsburg, N.'J., $21.05; Pottsville, $20.25; Dclmar, Del.. $20.75 ; Atlantic City, $21.50; Cape May, $22.00; Trenton, $21.05; Havre de (Irace, $2090; Sea Side Park. $22.03 ;| Oxford. Pa., $20.59; Lancaster,! $20.25; Hafrisburg, $20.00. Proportionate rates trom other points. For reservation of space,, tickets and full iniormation, apply to nearest Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Agent, or direct to Geo. \\ . Boyd, General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Sta-
tion, Philadelphia.
For Philadelphia mm
Daily at 3.15 F. M. from Cape May Landing. Beach front Trolley direct to the Pier. Daily connection for Wilmington. Del., via P. and E. R. R. at Delaware River Pier. Stops at Chester'Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays
and Sundays. ....
Steamer Leaves Philadelphia. Pier 3, foot of Chestnut street daily for Cape May at 7.30 a. m. Excursion. 1 day Ticket. Si <*> Excur-
sion, Season Ticket. $1.25. Single Fare, 75 cts. Gape May Steamboat Company.
101 Arcade Building, Philadelphia, and Wa«hingt<.n an-l li.vMnr-t- t n;..-Miry
nd there la an outer caat
j of copper with a handsome leather cover, illver »tuddrd. The royal watch run* M honrv with owe winding. Only one hand Is used In designating the
time.
There is a illver bell enclosed within the silver case, on which the hours are struck. There la also an alarm attachment. The w-atch is 4ty Inches in diameter. and Its inches thick. f romwell kept it n* a personal possession for years. But after the restoration It fell into She hand* of Joseph Klpulng. Rsq., of Overdone house. North Hants, England, ah aneestoi^ of Rudyard Kipling. Joseph Kipling was also an ancestor of Wilfred Pow ell. British consul at the port of Philadelphia, the present owner pf the wntch.
sylvan is Railroad Ticket Agent, or direct to Goo. W Boyd, General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadel-
phia, Pa. 1
CROWN PRINCE G0STAV.
years, and under I rretived his early education. He w.is entered as a student at Hamilton college at an early age. and on being graduated entered the newspaper business as part owner of the Utica Herald in 1*73. He held almost every position on that paper from reporter to managing editor, and remained with h until Mr. North secured an Interest In the Albany Exprea* in the latter part of HW>6, and became it* managing editor. Mr. North was the Washington correspondent ot both his papers.during part of the time h* was connected with them. He made the acquaintance of many public men through hit service in t hia city and became known throughout the country as one <r1 the best authorities in the United Stares on the tariff and the tariff schedules. He re- a Xnainrd with the Albany Express for three years, when. 1889. he was elected secretary of the Wool Manufacturer*' association, of Boston, hia*.*.. which position he has held ever
•ince.
In I860 Mr. North was *clrr:ed |o
•prepare the newspaper statistics for the tenth census. an£ in 1883completed ll.e preparation* for the taking of the New York state census. In 1890 he was •elected to make a special report on wool manufactures for the eleventjp <rn*u*. and In 1894 was secretary at the republican branch of the senate committee on finance. While engaged in hi* duwis at the capitol aaa corre-
spondent Mr. North attracted the
tention of the late President McKinley. who was then on the committee of ways and means of the house of representatives. Mr. McKinley had charge of the preparation of the tariff bill passed during hi* last term in congress. and which was known as tbt McKinley bill, and Mr. North wai charged with the ms king of the tariff schedules. later he performed the aamr service for Representative Dingley. This work secured for him 9 po-
sition on the Industrial commission,
which hs was appointed by President McKinley in 182* A year later, at the earnest solicitation of the president. Me North resigned from the iodnttriai Commission to become chief statisti-
cian In charge of the dlrislon
factum of the twelfth census. The work of Mr. North in this division has Attracted attention throughout the •world, and bis thorough knowledge of the statistics, not only of his special. : •Aivision, but of ail the divisions of the census made hlta-a valuable aid U> U-
jn-ctor Merriam.
In February Mr. North found that be could not eontinue as secretary of the National Wool Manufacturers'as•odalion If bs desired to keep up the work of Mr. Merriam, sad left the ef-Ai-c February ffff. . < ,
It is officially announced that Crown Prince Gustave, of Stockholm. Norway. will visit the United State* during the 8t. Louis exposition next year. The announcement is received in Sweden with many expressions of approval. It is not known whether the crown priccess, who, on account of delicate health, spends much of the year on the
riducm Ram to rostor.
Is Rallrssd, Ressusl Hsstlafl Is.
On account of the meeting ol the National Educational Association, at Boston, July 6 to 10, the Pennaylvan ia Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Boston from all point* on its lines west and south ot Princeton, Hightstown, Tennent and Long Branch, on July 3, 4, 5 and 6, good going on those dates and good to return between Tuly 8 and 12, inclusive, at rate of single (are for the round trip, plus $2.00. By depositing ticket with Joint Agent at Boston on or before July n, and payment ol lee of fifty cents, extension ol return limit may be obuined to September 1. For stop-over priveleges and further inlormotion consult near-
est ticket agent.
FUladalphia * Baadlsy's Buamtr Bocklst The 1903 edilioo of “Pleasant Places the Philadelphia & Reading Railway” 1 neat booklet giving tbe summering places on the line of tbe railway and list of hotels and boarding bouses from be seashore to the mountains, prices of board, rates of fare, etc., and Is very bandy book for those seeking a place to spend the summer mouths. Tbe I took also gives a list of the picnic groi suitable forV^ay’s outing. It can be procured at tbe principal ticket offices of the Company or will be mailed to any addreae 00 receipt of a two cent stamp by.Edson J. Weeks, General
Agent. Philadelphia.
big
CROWN FRJNCS GUSTAV.
(Swedish Hrir Preeumptlvs Who WB1 Visit
si. Louis nor.)
shore* of tbe Medlterrsnrnn. will accompany her husband to America. Crown Priaoe Gustave, who.recently acted a* regent af Sweden and Norway for several month* during the Uln< of King Osoar—a duty he has several
times before performed—is 43 y<
old. Hr and the kaiser are warm friends, and it D through their friendship that the raptors of a secret allianee betweesi Germany and Sweden have become current. The crown prince, like bla father, is a lover of
*port. but is more retiring and than the king. Xrmro'B *kla Tsralaa Whits. Physician* are interested in the ci
of Rufus Hurburt. a negro, and a re-, tired tobacconist of 185 West Twentythird street. New York, whose skin has undergone rueh a transformation in' the last two ysars that 1! is now very much like that of a normal white perMm's. It Is pale, like that of one who hat net been in the open air for a long time. The natural fane of Hurburt's skin was not Mack, bat brown. A little
than two years ago he noticed
white spots on his hand*. There was ,00 chipping or sign of Irritation. The spots grew larger and larger and then, other spots began to appear on I" body, and they emla'rgod In the aai manner until now his whole body s: face is of • light eolor. Hurburt w born la Sado. Me. Mis father was Ire the elty of TrlMiai, _ c
KZF01T 07 TEX CCVDIT10K 07 TheFirstHationalBank
at Cape May,
ia the State of New Jersey, at the close of business, June 9. 1905.
RESOURCES
is and DiscodbU J6i 783 73 Overdtjft*. secured and unsecured 531 9J U. fc. Bonds to secure circulation- 6 jno uo Treminm* on V. S. Boeds 401 63 Furniture and Fixtures 877 00
Dne from National Banks (not reserve agvwts) 94408
Due from approved reserve agents 4 773 19 Check* and other cash items t 607 1*
Notes of other Natl00* 1 Banks Fractional paper currency, nickels
lawful Money Reserve in Bank,via: Specie.- 480860 480860 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer tj per cent, of circulation)...
Total...
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in.Undivided profits, — NstionslBank note Individual deposits subject I
Tbe Pioneer Penny Paper. Tbe Philadelphia Record,” which re-, ceully observed lu twenty-sixth anniversary as tbe ploiiM-r oue cent newspaper of America, claims the largest circulation of any paper published In Pennsylvania, and lu claim is without doubt a just one. Tbe secret of this Is not hard to find. Throughout Hs entire carrgr the Record hat combi usd a certain spirit of conservatism with a progressive pollcv aud tbe result has been a newspaper that inspire* and holds the confidence of it* readers. There is a vast deal of difference between conservatism and old-fogyism. Tbe Record is always keen, alert and up to date and oevkr allow* Itself lo become hysterical. Tbe metropolian journals of today may be enterprising to the point of aenaaUoualkm, and lu tbe existing spirit of rirslry may often overstep tbe bounds of decorum and good taste; but In this respect the Record Is sot a sinner. It It sdways sauc, always temperate, always srtlsfylng. Without half tbe fuss and feathers of some of IU contemporaries, It
Is not to be gainsaid.
It Is this aulboriutlve confidence in it_ilf that has wrought confidence In the general public and has been Instiumrnul in establishing its prestige. "Let ns see what the Record says about It," la a remark of frequent occurrence; and what tbe Record say* Is usually regarded as final and inooollovert*ble. The newspaper is still largely a moulder of public opinion, iu spite of tbe theorist*, and wb'le tbe confidence of tbe public may be shaken In some phases of modern journalism, that class of « bleb tbe Record Is a fine type still survives, and will continue to sunrise for good. W# could 111 afford to spare any of them, least of *1! tbe Record. Along aud prosperous Ilfs to Psnnsylvsula't leading newspaper.
GO TO ..J. D. CRAIG'S.. 108 Jackson St. Cape M ay 1 ° ° E ?ouk ©hoes Repm' red You will find a first class Shoe Maker, and he v-il d«» work Satisfactorily, as nothing but the very last of I.c.aher e used 4h Fr Ob Wu Tb Cu Set tom: Ik te la fc Jura kits If you meet with accident while traveliMfefi*- Kmj. :• Itegi-i-y Companv *> l > !“>' you FIVE DOLLARS FEE WEEK lor lo-- '-nu !.. — .1 !• »<<> il'* WE ALSO INSURE AGAINST SICKNESS "i \ V KIND. Sewing Pvlachinets A.iit-1 Orguns» Sold on Instalments ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TUNUI. AM' KKFAiKKl. STRINGS FOR VIOUNS, BANJOS AND GUITARS • >N HANDJ. D. Craig, 108 Jackson Street
THE EIBBRQh. Enlarged, improved, accommodates 150 gnest-s. private baths, largepiazzas. opposite Congress Hall, two minutes walk from beach. P. R. R. and R. R. R., near post dffice and churches. The table supplied with 863 food J. R. Wilson & Son-
ames ^fetlock Jcovel Lawyer OE. MCATI'a AKD LAFAVET** UTEXTI* r LAW AND COLLECTORS OFFICE.
W. H. BRIGHT, FIRE INSURRNCE la ray Part *f Cope May County Holly Beach, N. J.
40*1190
Jno 00 14841
Tim* certificates of deposit.. Certified check*
Notes sod bills rediscounted ioro«>
Total- I«J 497 07 Statu of New Jxasrr. | — .
County of Cafx Mat, I
I. Frank S. Lloyd, Cashier at the abovenamed bank, do sotemaly swear that the above statement is true to the beet of my
' e sod belief.
FRANK & LLOYD. Cashier.
EZDTJCXS SATIS TO ATLAVfA. OA. TU FnaiyluxdaSff&rMfi, Account Vatin•1 Cosmtln BaptUt Young Fsopla'i
Union ef Aaurick.
For tbe benefit of tboee desiring to attend tbe National Convention of the Baptist Young People's L'niou of America, to be held at Allah IA, Ga., July 2 to Iff, tbs Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round trip tickets from all stattoos on lu Hoes lo Atlanta, July 6 to 9, Inclusive, good going on those dates and good to return until July 15, Inclusive, at rate of * slugle l^re for tbe round trip, plus gl.00.' By depositing tickets with special agent at Atlanta 00 or before July 18, and payment of fifty wans, an extension of Inal return limit may be <>b tallied to reach original starting point not later than August 15. For specific rsiea and full InferniaUdn concerning stop-over*, consult m-areat ticket s-ent
RUDCZS IUTU TO SARATOGA R T.
Via Peoasylvanla ffaDread. Account ImysrUI
Council. RoblM of tha Hyiti* Shrlos.
On account of the Imperial Council, Ancient Arabic Order, Nobles ol the Mvstic Shrine of North America, to be held at Saratoga, N. Y., July to 10, inclusive, the Pennsylvania ..ailroad Compony will sell round-' trip tickets to Saratoga from all stations on its lines, on July 6 and 7
" "ulv x '
STKVE Dfr*<lon, Oahocribed sad swan to before me Uri
good to return until July 20 inclusive, at rate oi a single fare for the routyl trip. A stop-over will be allowed at Philadelphia and Baltimore aiL-tkk-ets reading via those points within final limit oijffly 7 going and July ao returning, on deposit ol tickets with station agent immediately on
•niwl; ;
.Wall Papers
Just received a large invoice from which you can aelect. The prices range from 6J cent* to 30 cent* a piece.
A. C. Glut,
416 Washington street.
WE GIVE
SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue oi a writ of Fieri Faria*, to directed, iasued out of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey. 1 will expose to sale at pubhe ,,ewS ^ )nc j B y Ju iy g j 903. between the hours of twelve and five o'clock p. m.. to srit, at one o'clock in the aftcTuooo of said day. at tbe Sheriff * Office. Cape May Court House, Cape-•'May mty. New Jersey. Jk KE’ssrst&'fc si Grove, in the county of Cape MayandSme of New Jersey, bounded snd described “ follows: Being lot number<me hundred and aixteeu < 1 l6)7iu Mode A. a* laid down 00 a certain map oflott and streets and duly re corded In the Clerk’* Office at Cape May. as reference thereto will more fully appear. ‘ -ing the same lot of land os were conveyed u> NelUe D. Roberts by deed recorded in Clerk's Office of Cape May County, in book of deeds 117, PW** '3“. &c. “ ' the property of Mery K Schel •euac. wucndsnL taken in execution at the suit of Tbe New Jersey Bulld og, Loan & investment Company, complainant. And to
be sold by
SAMUEL E. EWING, Sheriff. », Sol'r. 6-6. p f 96-48
on all Cash Purchases. We have in stock a Complete line ol Ladies Muslin Underwear irom 25c to $2.75; also in extra sizes. A lot ol soiled, Long and Short Infants’ Dresses that are vtprthy of your notice. Ladies Snirt Waists, Skirts, and Suits also Children’s Dresses in Linen and Pique from 2 to 4 years. Come in and look at them. Men’s Jjocks were 50c now 25c Mrs. £. TURNER. DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, 516 Washington St.
RoaMme.“Tbe Ural W all Paint-” Kiunalite l* an Oil Paint put up in paste form to be thinned with water. It in made for both inside and outride ex1 mm ore. It i» durable and has stood five veara on exterior* with seaside exposure*. It is flat (without Rk*»),w**hablr, hygienic and give* a very-artwUc velvety finish. It was adopted by the T. 8. Government Buildings at the Buffalo Kxposiuon. Later the Government used Komalile for It* building* at the Charleston Exposition. The Committee on Export* on Award*, awarded Romalite thr gold medal, for sale by
A. C. Glut,
410 Washington street.
Advertise in the Cafx Mat Hx**u>becanae they get the best reoult* and pay no more for the space than In other
paper*.
Have clients who desire |400. 9300, |300 and flOOO, on first mortgage on . bond. Address Lewie T. Stevens, Atty.,
Cape Msy, S. J. "
Subscribe for the Hobaux
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