CAPE MAY POINT. *Tbc Happening* ol a Weak At Tfcte Prettv 5caaMc Reaort. Ttir .utunirr hup. at thf Carlton and Slioreliam are aj.-aln in full awing. Srigutnund S|.arth, aon of Dr. Spaeth J>». son* with a party of atodrnt friendi to camp in the Canadian wood*. The Cooper Batallion, Boy*’ Brigade, of the Churrh ol the Holy Apoailea, 1‘tiUadeiphla. will camp on the Shurrham lawn'next week. Mr» Kev Dr. Adolph Spaeth, wife of Kev. Dr. Adolph Spaeth of the Luther Seminary, of liertuantown, l**.. »» « valeM'iug at the Uernian lloapital. The Chrifttian Endeavor aervicea Beadle Memorial Church Sunday evening. are largely attended and enjoyed by visitor* here. Every one i» invited to come and taka part. Kev. Samuel Kelley, rector of St, Barnal«i» - Church, I’hiladelphia, addreaaed the auiumerSunday School atSt. Peter’ by-the-Sea. Mr. Kelley ia highly a| pr»-«ated by the young folks. The vented choir, women and girls, of Bt. Simeon's I’. E. Church, Philadelphia, will be here for their annual summer outing next week, and will aing at the Wednesday and Friday morning servio r in St-Peter'a-by-the-Se*. Mi» kloreoce K. Kutherford, daughter i»f Mr. Frank Buthertord, is spending two week* very pleasantly with her aunt at Atlantic City. Mia* Ku.herford ia perfectly delighted when in the grmap of old ocean'* arm* and is an anient bather, and while at Atlantic's beau iful strand ahe will be seen quite often it bathing attire.
RIO GRANDE. Mr*. Sarah Boughton returned Monday alter visiting relatives
Cold Spring.
Richard French and lacnilv are nicely housed in GoH's tenant house. Mis* Mary French is with them. Henry Lane, oyster commissioner from Philadelphia, passed Sunday
with N. D. Hand.
Miss Mae E. Neal continues quite ill but i* somewhat improved. Rev. B. F. Buck is entertaining his children from Millville. E. R- Hand who has been ill quite a while is able to sit up in bed. Mrs. Edna Endicott passed a part of last week with Miss Edith Gandy
at Dennisville.
Mr*. Silas Shaw is entertaining her mother Mrs. John Morton from
Dennisville.
Allred Cresse returned lo hi* home at Cold Spring after passing a week with his parents. Charles Saul and wile are at Wildwood where they have leased a cottage and are taking boarders. Coleman Fisher passed Sundiy with his parents and wife who are enjoying the cool of the country.
I6( Pone's duiMin
ICO.VTINCKD ruou KIltHT FAUK.) 1 haw not a doubt but that-Mr. Jcffarin wheu be drafted Lb* CouaOtution of tbU country and planned the gnat rnpubtlc of tha I'nlUKl State* bad In mind the republic of Koum. The principal U - In: o*l exactly the same There arv minor difference* of course. The Pope, b-•wever, la elected by the cardinal* of the Oiflemil oountrica. The diocema compare «« tin- sc n r*I Stale* and the part to <m> count!**. The pneata, too, are equivalent to the Judge*. ••Pope lo*! XIII. wa* ever working to perfect more nearly thl* Taat republic. He thnught ibat in timn all the religion* of the ca-th might oomc hack to mother church. He held out every In■lucemeul Ui tbetn to return lo the folrt t and It *e>-m* to me only a qncallo time before a union muat ihhii. . The high English ebtireb would already he under tlie nauner were It ie4 that eral of Hu leaili-r* refllae to *re-ept ■loetrlue of apuatollc aucar*aiou. Th«-y offered lo join the church If the Pope would waive that acceptance, bt
cool I mil.
It may not lie In my lime, but It may be In your* (he wa* talking lo a young many, when the world 'will know only two aecu. One will be' tha Christian Church, while all thoae out*id* w II be agnostic*. The present strong thinking of men will compel It. The churches must unite aud become strong. And that I think ia the idea ou which Leo XIII, baa been working. It would certainly bsve been hi* greatest gratification had be been able to leave this world with the secessionist* back in the church again."
ifironiiRNttiiBniE IKIMIIK JUS MV II FOBS
XUttll fALLI BOVKIUYI. Lot-UU Vsc*U« Trip* rU Um Pcuiyl-
By virtu* of the time expiration the following new laws, passed by the Legislature last winter, are now In force: Amendment to the act ouiborislng for sign corporation* lo acquire, nwu and dla|ioM cf real ratal* In New Jersey. Ameudmi-nt* to the act regulating lnlranee companies and authurixlng Ihoa* to do business In the State which have leas than >500,000 paid up capital a took, upon compliance with the act. An act to authorise the able of land wied to Infanta. Amendments to the act providing for divorcee aud for aervioe up. hi a bar it defendant! by leaving order at bouse or by
publishing.
Amendment to the Diatricl Court act doing away with the nmneary of proving the InonrpuialUm of a defriulant sued a* a corporation, except where such In
corporation ia denied. Art requiring trained
registered with the county clerk.
a cbanceiy n
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company hat aelected the following dat.* for its popular ten day excursion* to Niagara Falla trom Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington : July 24. August 7 and 21, September 4 and 18. and October 2 and 16. The excuraiona from Philadelphia will be run by two route*. Those on July 24, August 7 and it. September 4 and to, and October 16, going via Harrisburg and the picturesque valley of the Susquehanna, special train leaving Philadelphia at S.io a. M.; excursion ol Octoder 2 running via Trenlon, Maunk Chunk, and the Delaware Valley, len.ing Philadelphia or. ipccin! tr-iiu at 8 06
A. M
Excursion tickets, good lor return passage on any regular train, exclusive of limited cxprc*» trains, witlm I ten dus*. will be sold at $10.00 Iron he I Philadelphia and all p-nnls on tin Delaware Division ; $11.25 from At
enable town* lu thl* *t*t* u> lantic City; $9 60 from -Lancastci sell lauds acquired, but unut-eded, fnr . and at pro'portionale rates Irom other rofulclpal purpueea. 1 points, including Trenton. Bordei Act providing for the establishment of town. .Vit. Holly. Cape May, Salen
lo Passaic. I Wilmington, West Chester, Reading ceriatu saiea of iaua by | end principal intermediate
COURT HOUSE. Dr. II. H. Oran- of <'oituilpii .p^ut Saturday With bi* mother Mia Ueo. (iraot. L”«i» Wheaton of Wildwood ia thia i-ek with hi* family here. William Heritage and wife are entertaining friends from Millville. Mead Tomlin of Dias Creek was here Tueadsy, also Chari** Coraon Saturday. Harry Huod and family of Philadelphia •e vtailing C. K. Coraon. t'ha* Willi* of Cape May made a trip
here Moudar '
A It Springer went to Philadelphia Monday on buaraea* Frank NicboU and tamily have returned from Stoue Harbor ' Mis* tjeorgle Oraoe spent the fire! of the week at Wildwood with friends.
order of Ahaneery.
Amendment to act to prevent riots. Act eonatitnttng eooru for trial of
■mall caaes.
Act relative u> the writ of certiorari. Amendment to the trespass *ct*. Act relative to the Information in the nature of quo warranto. Act telative i» writ of mandamu*. Aet to panlah per* ,0* onUlng gas or water mains or elfetric light wire*. Aroeiulmetil Lu act couvernlug trust
com panic*.
A smp-oter will he allowed nt Buffs lo within the limit of ticket returning. The special trains of Pullman par lor car* and day coaches will be run ith each excursion running through to Niagara Falls. An extra chatg. will be made for parlor-cur scats. An experience.! tourist agent and
chaperon will aecomp:
cursion.
For descriptive pamphlet, time of connecting trains and further infnrir. atiou apply to nearest ticket ag.-n. or addres* Geo. W • Uovd, General
Act concerning building and loau a*, j p aMcn£rr Agent, Broad Street St*
lion, Philadelphia.
Amendment to act conoemhig paving
Approved and Commended
by the wise and the thoughtful LIFE INSURANCE IN THE PRUDENTIAL. Invest in a policy and you will recognize its worth.
The Prudential Insurance Co. of America.
JOHN y. DKYDRN. Prt-n LKSLiR d. ward. Vice Fre* KDGAR B. WARD. »d Vice Prr* FORRKST P DRYDK.N. Vl Vice Hreaidrm KDWaRD CRAY. H. R. Richaxdsoh. A**L }
Perfection .1 d
paved streets. Act regarding 1 raetke of medicine and
surgery.
Act to regulate practice of law. Act concerning railroads.
DIAS CREEK.
A number of our people who have' cottages at Seaville Camp Grounds! ia moving in this week to tetnain till the close of the meeting*. Joseph Robinson, Jr., accompanied by a delegation from Columbia Lodge, I. O. M., Cape May, came up'last Saturday evening and installed the officers ol Volunteer Lodge here. Refreshments were served. 1 Weak fish are taking tBe book along Delaware Bay shore- Good catches are reported. The Junior League festival in I. O. M. Hall on Friday evening netted a neat sum for the treasury. The sloop Madeline, Capt. E- S. Howell, is undergoing repair* at the mouth of the creek this week. Capt. Nathan Doughty who .ha* large fishing interest* at the shore here has completed plana to go south in September lor winter fishing. S. E. Page gave a phonograph entertainment at the Grange meeting
Tuesday evening.
Ralph Holme* who is learning the carriage building trade at Pittsburg it home for a short vacation.
w Postmaster
A tliripatch from Washington Tuesday stated that President Uo.*evell has »I> S ilted former Countr Clerk Robert L rber Postmaster of Csiudeu lo succuxl Louis T. Dcruaaac, removed. |fr. ber's appointment wa* msde on She leoommeodslion of Coogreweuisn Henry C Loudeuslsger after several ooufnreiMia with Bute Awnvjr Baird, Ben*lor Bradley, Bute Comptroller Morgan and leading Republicans. Cong rew*man Loudcnalagar went to Washington last week aud prewuud the name of Mr. Barber to Postmaster General Payne, who indorsed the recommendation and forwarded the ns rue to President
When Marcoalgrares Fill tkc Air Thousands of people now mourn the lost opportunity of Bell Telephone in vest “ _ ‘,0 does no
in telepboMstock. Nor y Is offered to those wb
p It In the
rraph Securities. When Mareonigrams fill the air, flying beck and forth over ocean, between oontL nenu. and over rooonUliC river end plain, between ooeene, it will be too late, and
new opportunity la -e forehanded enou
coni Wireless T
log at fit-OU. U so great that the Ilml amonut at their disposal will soon be bansterd. When these are gone the price will ne nee eerily be advanced, and tboee who want to boy will be compelled to pay a higher price for them.
To Shorten Time to Cope May Engineer* of the West Jersey and Seashore Railroad Company are surveying new rontes between Newfield and Millville. While no Information could be obtained at the railroad oOeea ia Camden Monday morning aa to the objects of the survey It i« Intimated that company la aiming to shorten the running time to Cape May.
The ladies of the First Presbyterian Church will give a Baxaar to the Beaexet Building, Washington street, near Jackson, for one week, beginning on Monday July 58. The proceeds will go to their fund for die ‘
niaa Davis’ Score. The ladies' weekly hand lump m play tourney of the Cape May Golf Club ’ played Toeaday on the short course Miss Annette Davis of Philadelphia first prise in d as A ou a net score of 1(12. Her gross score of 105 wa* the best actual score of the day. In Class B Mrs. Alfred B. Miller fiuished first
t score ot 145.
Police Investigation.
City Council met in special session on nesday evening to hear charge* against police officers. Bo far no orders have beeu given to show that any one waa proved guilty of any chargee made. The force appears to be a good one and that ia why there will be no dissnlaaals.
NEW BUILDING LOAN LAW. ''Extent of Operation* Limited to One
Per Cent, of Receipt*.
On lb* brat day of th8*pre*ent month the new law limiting the amount of expensr* which a building and loan ssaoclati>!ii in New Jersey can carry went Into ■fleet, and sonic l«lieve it will have aaalutary result and bviHffit-Uie shareholders. The virtue* of * new law are never'known until tl has bueu basted, and praise of the law in question should be withheld until It ha* proved lu worth. The bosL »;/» of all building and loan association* mder the present law must be transacted •t a cost not to exceed one pwr cent, their receipts, which virtually precludes the organisation of new associations with
li capital, as one can plainly
Klatiou* whose irurip's run away np Into tue thousand* will of course not be ■fleeted by U e -new law, lHit that It will
have a tendency lo render mol investment* of the sbarefco'di
evidence. The allegation that there are building aud loau aaeociatkms lu this Bute maintained for tlie purpose of ft lablug fat jobs in the way of salaries to a who a e ou the loalds may Itrue, hot If so they are a very few hi number, and nf coarse there will be tlist the law liiulla the cost of their
operations to one per cent
Vnnghn Bailey Dead.
Master Yaugn Bailey, the little sixyear old sou of Pilot and Mr*. Barnot-l T. Bailey, died at Bwainlon op Wednesday morning, where the family has been spending the summer, The remains
were brought here yesterday.
It Rev. Dr. Cbariee H Parkburat Is to conUnoe posing aa a high moral re-, former and critic of the tmlvtrae be really ought to atop spelling negro
with two g*a.
At least It may be Fisherman Grover Clrraland rathsr enjoys watching
wan Papers. Just received a large Invoice from which you can aclect. Thf pilot* ra-ge from 5J cents to 80 cents a piece. A. C. Giuc, 418 Waohington street.
Miss Btoos tha fhmooa Palmist, oc be eooaoltadas bar cottage, Ocean street Capa May Point. Roadlqa* at parlor —•*- ‘mas May*
Have clients who deair* *400, $800, ■800 and 91000,00 Unit mortgage on bond. Addreas Lewis T.Btevens.Atty., Gape May, K.J.
"In the Cxrx Mat Hxjuuibe
mse the/ get the beat results and pay a *on and a daughter, 0 more for the a peer than in other
Fox Hals—Beven buinllng lot* in <J ferent locations in Wart Gape May. Apply to Lewta T. Stevens, 60B Waahing-
A VALUABLZ PUIUCATION. Ths PtnujlraalA Aallmd 1*03 Sumner IxemioB lent* Bock. Ou June 1 the Paareugcr Department of the Pennsylvania Railroad Gimpany pubilahad the 1003 eoithm of the Bummer Exeurslou Routs Book. 1lils work L desigtHid to provide the public with descriptive notes of the principal sum mm resort* of Eastern America, with tinbust routes for reaching thewt. and tinrates of fare. It contains all tlw prim-L pal seaahore and mountain resorts ,if tlw East, aud over aevenioeu hundred different routes of combination* of riHltaa. Tbs book ha* been compiled with lbs grea cair. and altogether is the must o pIcM and oomprebenaive handbook Bummer travel ever offered to the pub-
lic.
The cover is handsome and striking, printed In colors, and the book nmUl»> it rural maps, presenting the exact route* ■vsr which tickets are anld. The book la profusely illustrated with fine hslf-time cuts of scenery at the various resort* and along the line* of the Pennsylvania Railroad. On and after June 1 this very Inten ing book may he procured at any Pennsylvania Railroad ticket office at the nominal price of ten cents, or, upon application to Geo. W. Boyd,' Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, Pa., by mail for twenty cents.
A Word on 1000-Mile Tickets, •or all inreutlona. Urn Alphabet and the Printing Press alone excepted, those Inventions wMeb abridge -distance done the m at for civllizatloo."
Tlie Rcxdiuo ILIlway inu-rchaugeabls mileage ticket would no douht be cli by the writer of the above as one of the greatest of those Invantloos. They be bought for ftf-OO at all principal ticket offices nf the Reading system, are good for anybody to use, for hinoelf. famllr, neighbors, friends nr whoever he cares to take along, aud will be honored fur nne rear from date on li wa of the R> ad ing system. Central R. R of New Jersey. New York Oulral, Was* Shore A Buffalo. Rochester A Pittsburg Roads. They are of course good through to New York from Philadelphia, whet# tbs Reading operate hourly last express service, leaving earth terminal un the hoar, another very Important invewl Ion to abridge distance which doea away with the annoyaverage traveler usually feel* dme table*. ■
For the benefit of thoae desiring to attend the meeting of the National Dental Asaociatkw, at Asheville, N. C., July 24 to 31. the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will tell roundtrip tickeU to Asheville and return, good coing July at and aa, and good returning to reach original starting point not later than August a, Inclusive, from all stations on ha l 1 net, at reduced rates. For rates and condi-r lions of tickets consult Ticket
Agents.
this pUes, died on J dy 7, at ths BoldUra’ ome. Ertr.Pa. He leavra two children,
The 1-adiea of the First Baptist
Church wiU hold a bssaar ia
building, Washington atihot, c
14,10,17 mad 1*.
July
A 3 turner High Stove - - - $9.50 A 2 burner High Stove - - - $7.50 WE HAVE THEM FOR $4.00 They .all have patent covers which protects the wick and oi! in case any thing should boil over. Compare these prices with others.
Yacht Club Organised. The Cape May Yacht Club officer* ch-nen last Friday were: CommoT J. Wesley Allison; Vice Commodore, Christopher Gallagher, Rear Commodore, J Clifford Wilaon; Secretary, Adam Soelke; Fleet Captain, Benton B. Bunn. All are Philadelphians. The Club propose to build a $10,000 club house. Church Directory-
riarr u. x. chcxch. Rev. S. F. Gaakill, D. D., Pastor. Preaching 00 Banday morning at 10.80. In the evening al 7.45. Meetings at 0 A. M. and 6.80 r. m. Snndaya Holiday School at 8 p. u. Epwnrth League Monday evening 8 o’clock. Mid-week prayer aervioe Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. Class meet lags, Toeaday, Tha rad* y and Friday evening*. BXADI-X MKUUniAL CHI BCB, C. M. POIXT. Rev. Dr. Campbell, minister In ebarge. Services follows: At 11 a. m. divine service and sermon. Mr*. Prank G. Wheeler of Cape May, will sing during the offertory. Cbriellan Endeavor at 7A0 p. m. ’ Divine aervioe and sermon at 8.00 p. m. All are cordially Invited at the Presbyterian Sea-elde Home, a brief aenrlt ' song and address, from 4 till 5 p. m.
AL Johu’g P. E. Church.
Rev. F. A. D. La not, D. D. rector of 8L Davids’ Church, Manayunk, Philadelphia, will officiate in Bt John’s p. E. Church, comer Washington 1 Franklin streets, on Sunday. The vtoa* will be as follows; Holy Communion, 7.30 a. re.; Morning prayer, 10.90, o’clock; Evening prayers o’d.ck.
St. rUry'l R. C. Church.
-Hour* of divine service at 8L Mary’* Catholic Church, Washington rtreet,
Sunday., will be at 7 and 0 o’dodfc a. m. John a Daria, fonnerty a raaMent of K«»*7 tnd benedtetion of the . . 7!^ .^ rrT T ^ -j Ksrrsmen t at 7AO o’clock.
Sacrament at 7 JO o’clock. Dor-
every mornli'g at
7 o'clock,
Pastor William* will j
vtaalgffU turn hour,
u are free and theaur-
GHAS. A. SWAIN,
305'Z JAG^SON ST., CAPE MAY.
P. O. Ifox 841 Local ’Phono 65.
UDUCEB BATZS TO BALflMOBB VU FesaiylTuix UDreal, Accsuat FUttiag Benarelent sad ProUctlr* Crdar of Kk* For the benefit of tho*e ocairing to attend the meeting of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elk*, at Bal timore, Md., July 21 to 23, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will *ell round trip tickeU to Baltimore from all station* on it* lioea, except Wood berry, Harrisburg .and intermediate station*, Columbia, Frederick and intermediate rta.ion*, and stations on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad (exclusive of stations south ot Townsend, Del., from which tickeU will be sold), on July 19 and 20, good for return passage until July 31, inclusive, at rate of single tare tor the round trip, plus
one dollar.
Romallto,"The Ideal Wall Paint."
tomalite is an Oil Pal
paste form to be thinned (x made for both inside and outside exposure. It le durable and has stood five, years on exterior* with eeartde exposure*. It Is flat (without gloss), trashable, hygienic and gives a very artistic velvety finish. It was adopted by the 0. a Government Buildings at the Buffalo Exporition. Later the Government used Romallte for its buildings at the Charleston Exposition. The Com mitt *■ on Exports On Awards, awarded Romalite the gold medal, re- —*—
For sale by . a Gilx,
416 Washington street.
Farm For Sale.
Located between Cape Mar and Cape May Point, and known as the late A. H. Steven* farm. Apyiv to Daniel h. Stevens, KMredge P. O. Weal Cape May,
I. Jr
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'|'0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice Dhereby gives tkatall peraon prohibited from throwing or depomtlng 1 the streets and sidewalk* of the dty. re—_.j* the duties of the comuu MiuawMtx approved Jane 4th., A. 1.. W76. under the penalty therein contaioWARD SAVES. Street Supervisor.
Mg evenint* at 0*01 o ciuu. x"’’•* *'•
yin writing or meet the U
Geo. Dickinson, t
InUrthaBgtsble 1000-Ell* Sefnni TickeU. Commencing June 1, 1003, interchauj-r-able 1000-Mile Refund Tickets will lie plgoed on sale, limited U> one yptr from date of issue, good only for transportation of the owner, with usual fruualloaanoe of 150 pounds baggage, over any of lb* following lines:— Baltimore aud Ohio Rail mail. (Between all point* east of Ohio River and between Pittsburg and Kane. Also to and from points on Philadelphia and Reading Railway ami Central Railroad of New Jersey between Philadelphia and New York.) Chesakeake and Ohio Railway. (East of and Including Huntiugdon.) Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad. Erie Railroad. (East of and includingJamestown and Suspension Bridge.), Lehigh Valley Haiiruad. Pennsylvania Railroad. Those tickets will be sold at rate- nL $30,00 each, subject to refund of $10,00 on surrender of cover to Trunk Line* Mileage Ticket Bureau, No. 143 Liberty street. New York, at any lime within eighteen months from date of purchase. This form of ticket will be taaued ia deference to requests of numerous patrons of the Hue* In Interest desiring one ticket good over several lines Instead of having to provide themselves as at present with a separate ticket for each Hue they desire Agents at principal stations of the ralL roads named above will have these tickets on sale aud give all further Informatloa regarding them that may be required.
M. John’s P. E. Church. Sunday Services. Holy Commnniua. 7.30 A. U. (as announced). Holy Communion. I a. jo A. M. the first Sqnday of each month. Morning prayer 10.jo^ Brctuug pntver (von. The following Cirrgynirn ate expected to officiate daring the summer of 1903. July 10, Rev. F. A. D. I .aunt. D. D.. Rector St. David aChurch, MansK k, Philadelphia. . Edward R. Nivcr, Rectot Christ Church, lialtimore, Md. «, RLRev. John Scarborough. D.D.. Bishop of New jersey. 9, Rev. Llewellyn N. Caley, Rector Church of the Ntoivily, Htiladeltfi. Rev. John G Morray, Rector fit. Michael’s and Ail Angel*Church, BaHimorr. Md.
George’s Church, Brooklyn, N. 6, fi^Rev. Leighton Coleman. & T. D.. LLD., Bixhop of UeU-

