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

WE m CAPE Mtr. CAPE MAY.

THE COOLEST SEASIDE

RESORT OR THE ATLANTIC 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 observations, Cape May is from 3 «o 10 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 RESORT it is unsurpassed. Equitable and 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 arc seen hundreds of fine equi]>ages 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.—JChighly 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 World, 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 Beantiful Streets and Avenues. Good roads through the adjacent country. GOLF. The links of the Cape May Golf Club, among the finest in the United Sutes, arc 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 advantages of a COUNTRY Place, because it is the only resort on the Coast on the main land not on a sanded island, and along Sts avenues are trees with verdant foilage. • ^»-—■ *' THE MARKETS are the best, with fresh vegetables gathered from farms in the adjoining country.

-CAPE MAY HOTELS FOR SEASON OF 1903-

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STOCKTON HOTEL

DEVON

Open June 20

AKUNGTON

Open June 20

Capacity US*l

H. M Oke.

Opacity 100

Jacob Kehr.

Opacity 130

HOTEL LAFAYETTE

COSGRB8B HALL

Open June 20

THE MAKCY

< >pen all the year

Capacity 3Ut

J uhn Tracy A Co.

Opacity 730

K. lialpiu.

Opacitv 30

Mrs. H. B. Marcy.

ALDINE

Open all U>e year Theodore Mueller.

THE WINDSOR

Oiwn May 30

THE EMPIRE

Open all the year ,

Caparity llil

Capacity 230

R. Halpin.

Opacity 40

Mrs. R. C. lluchea. j

BHEXTON VILLA

EBBITT

Oiitn all the year

THE RUDOU’H

Open J une I l4

Opacity 20u

E. I). (iratiam.

Opacity 100

Opacity 40

F. H. Halo.

CAKKOLL VILLA

KLBEKON

Oj^n J une 1

MI1.I.ER COTTAGE

Open all the year ID Mrs. Enoch Miller. If*

Opacity 80

Mrs. T. K. Brook*.

Opacity 130

J. K. Wilson A Son.

Opacity

CHALFOSTE

Open all the year 8. W. Golt.

baltimokf; ink

Open June 1 Miss E. D. Harrinon.

VILLA NOVA

0|>en June 1 fti

Opacity 230

Opacity 150

Opacitv 30

Mm. Geo. Rutherford.

COLONIAL

Otien J une 8 Wm. H. Church.

KTAK VILLA

Open June 1 Mr*. M. L. Ibchknlson.

BROWN VILLA

Open all the year *d| Mr*. E. W'. Hand. ^

Opacity 200

Opacity 200

Opacity 30

COLUMBIA’

Open June 20

Mrs. S. A. Foster.

WYOMING

Ojien June 1

WILLIAMHON COTTAGE

Open all the year

Opacity 300

Opacity 75

Miw Sunie McOrtney.

Opacity SO

Mrs. Deeaa Hand.

There are about twenty others of less Capacity

Write to any of them for information.

LOW-kATZ TOTO TO DSTBOIT. Via reaniylraaia rallrsad. Afesena*. Ip--werth League ConreEtiou. For llie benrfit ol ilelcgates and oilier* .loviring to attend the International Convention of the Epworth League, to he held at Detroit, Aiich , July 16 to ty. the t'ennsvlvah * Rail roirl (Joinp.mv will run a personally conducted tour to Drtioit, leaving Philadelphia. Lancaster. Harrisburg and mtermeoiate points Tuesday. Ju* Iv ty Reluming, tourist* may leave Detroit not later than. Jidv 30. Bv <lepositof tickets with Joint Agent at Detroit 00 or l>ei»te July 19, and payment ol Ice of fifty cents, an extension of return limit to August t5 may Iw oUained. Tickets must be validated by Joint Agent at Detroit lor return trip. A »|>ecial train ol the highest grade Pullman equipment will he used. At Niagara Falls d suyjjf sij hours will be made. Tohrists will use one of the steamers of the Detroit and Bufialo Steamboat Company Irom Buffalo to Oe*roit. Re*urmng, ticket* will be accepted on the Detroit and Buffalo Steamboat Company'* line or the Michigan Central Railroad to Bufla lo, thence to destination via the Pennsylvania Railroad. Tickets covering ronnd-trip transportation, with Pullman accommodations and all other necessary expenses on going trip, Including side trip to Niagara Falls, will be sold at the following rates: Philadelphia, $20.25; Pbillipshurg, N. J., $21.05; Pottaville, $20.25; Del mar, Del., $20.75 ; Atlantic City. $21.50; Cape May. $22,00; Trenton. $21.05; Havre de Grace, $2090; Sen Side Park, $22.03; Oxford, Pa., $20.59; Lancaster, $20.25; Harrisburg, $20.00. Pro|>»rtionalc rate* Irom other points. For reservation of space, tickets and lull inlormation. apply lo nearest Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Agent, or direct to Geo. W . Boyd, General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia.

niladrtpMA * hamar Boekltt The 1WB edition of "Pleasant PUeca the Fhilsdelobl* & Besdlng RaUway” U s mat IsMiklH giving the suroiw |.:,rr, OH Um- line of the aailwav and a •t ol hotel* and hoarding booare M-a.hore p. the nuainUlns, with of hunrd, ralrauf fare, rte., a / bandy l-ook for Uuwe seeki The

; also gives a lUt of lhr ydculc g sills fur a day's . uti«u. nan hr procured at tba principal ket --fliot a of the Con pany or nlil balird (a any addreae on receipt of a two ant stamp by Bdaon J. Wmrka, pn-eral Passenger Agent, Philadelphia.

WE GIVE @s®ei fiiiSit on all Cash Purchases. We have io stock a Complete line of Ladies Muslin Underwear irom 25c to $2.75; also in extra sizes. A lot ol soiled, Long and •Short Infants’ Dresses that are worthy of your notice. Ladies Shirt 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 Socks were 50c now 2Sc Mrs. E. TURNER. DRY GOODS. MILLINERy. 516 Washington St.

TO OOMSUMmVKt. j'SrS'S

JOSEPH B. HUGHES & SON, Contracting Painters

ESTIMATES GIVEN

fT. J. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

Drop a lino, and a repreoentative will call and giro Eatimatoo and other information desired.

To Keep COOL these Hot Pays

the

Buy Your ■■ JCE - of

Independent Ice and Coal Company

Office—-No. 405 Washington Street.

This Company manufactures iu> own ice at its plant in this city. WM. H. 8HAW, PtMidwit. LEWIS T. STEVENS, BacmUry sod Treuwi

WM. B. PHILLIPS, Manager.

GO TO

..J. D. CRAIG’S.. 108 Jackson St. Cape May to ge ^ our Shoes Repaired.j You will find a first class Shoe Maker, and he wil do your work Satisfactorily, as nothing but the very best of Leather is used. ik-Ffi Ik YocCu u M hVte telMliit WE ALSO INSURE AGAINST SICKNESS OF ANY <JND.

Sewing Machines And O;

— Sold on Instalments

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ALL KINDS OP MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TJJSKD AND MvPAIRED. STRINGS FOR VIOLINS.-RANJOS AND GUITARS ON HAND. J. D. Craig,108 Jackson Street

garner ^TaUock ^covel

Lawyer

CUE. UCATYR AEt) LA VATOVTV EJEEBTa MT LAW AND COLLECTION OPFICK

W. H.

FIRE I !■ ur Part of Copo Holly Beach, N. J. L ' • ' r r

*rwm Ti®TGmE& i Ocean End of Congress Street, CAPE MAY, N. J. \ Open all the Year. Capacity 65. Moderate Rates. Fine Lawn. LoraUati UnsuipMMd. Large Airy Rooms. Modernly Equipped. J. & WALES.

VMI EiSggn.'S

SPRING OPENING:

with a Complete line of Seasonable Goods, all New and carefully selected from the best booses. ompt Attention given to nil orders. Now is the time to have Spring Suiu'Repoired <u Prcaaed. before Summer begin*. N 424 WASHINGTON STREET. W-A large selection of Ladies' sad Men’s Cloth sold by the yard.

'FLOOR

M.

'HAY

FEED

S.

STRAW

In the Une of Flour we Recommend Duluth Pride

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Field Seeds of the

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Best Quality.

Received Fresh Irom the

Mill every week.

IN

..202 Perry Street..

James J. Doak CARPENTER AND BUILDER

Jobblns

Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J.

Contractors & Builders

YORK BROS.

P. O. Box 661. Cape M*y, N. J.

Frail* and Kits at the cheapest possible price*. We give trading stamp*, at Campbell's.

C. H. LORENCE. O.D.S. W D SCHOLL, D.D.&. ..SURGEON DENTISTS.. (Successors to Dr. W. S. Learning) Ocean and Hughes Streets. Capc Mat. N. 4. UMOTIZQI UK FOR NlllfS EUMfllM. Hours, 9 to IS, 1 to 5 p. m.. I UUUBiDBU, l-RILADKiaHIk.

Circulating library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Fine Stationary and Blank Books, Toy*, Shell Goods, Games, Toy Boot*, etc. Ml L. WARRINGTON, 514 Washington Street.