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CAPE MAY HERALD AN I NOE PEN DC NT WEEKLY. Published Every Thursday Morning at S06 Washington Street, Cape May, N. Jsubscription: One OoLiaa Pen Visa im Advsncc AdJrrm. aU CMMuaksUon* to THK HBRALD. CAPE rVAY, N. J. Lews T STCVCMB. Manasen
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THURSDAY. JULY 2J. ItKU.
The Coming Campaign.
The politirsl pol has L'V'in
i within l*a|>e May c**un hn|iirt-ninc" »l«irji are c amount atiytbliiY-
riduio a BoceiBG steer. ] YOUNCr MEN OF TODAY
“A bucking broncho,” said the re tired cowboy, according to the Chicago Inter Ocean. “Is generally conshirred the hardest ' proposition t» ride i- this land, but until a man Ua* tackled S bucking steer be ha* realized all the possibilities of th« gentle art. •*Out in the cow country they hsve just begun to learn the art, and it h really an art. None jit the wild west shows hat yet got hold of the few fellows who have maatered the straddle and aeat, and until they do their congresses of rough riders will not •"Y’ou can cinch a horse up until there U little possibility of the « die’s slipping, but it can’t be d<
boil
if the late i light d that
Senator Hand is already lo hi see whether there are him for a renomination foi
.king aroun. chances fo: n third tern
n thr •
Tile
“The steer-riding fad had It* start down in Texas, where the animal* most exacting eowpunchcr. and it is now being introduced farther tm A puncher’s playtime is often long enough to give him a chance for such experiments, and some of the more skillful hnvr got it down to a ityr
,. auuouiu-ed the
fact puldH-U that he is a candidate to success] himself. Amcmldyman Oesae a long time ago announctsi Uiat he would he in the held as a candidate for the Senate this autumn, ami by reason of having served the customary three years in the Assembly, he is looked upon by Ids friends as deserving this promotion. He has been ansv from home for a couple of month*, and is expected to return-within the next fortnight; whet-
her hr *dl stsrt out U|>on his arrival in j ^j, r „( the Ahruzri ha an active campaign is not known. It is | hack wiih him from his poll noticed that throughout the county tloa a number of E-kimo *' there is A great deal of talk upon this | ports the Sew York Tribune
qutwtion and many seem to be on th side of Mr. Cresse from the'fact that be j ni “ has nuule a creditable representative, aud has lookeii carefully after Uie inter ests of this county in the legislature. | t j lr The people who oppose Jfenator Hand | ] r f t
“Hut thn homhre who think* it
an easy task to stick to a wild boy who know* enough to do the grand buck nnd pitch is down for an experience he will carry? In hi* book of re-
membrance for a long time.” STOLE^HEWRONG BAG. Bad KodluK «o the Homanrc of ■ Youaa Ksklmo Who Loved HU
Kaeoty’s Daaahter.
nought ■xpedl-
One of ihe-- coneario a young Esiiho loved the daughter of an eneTbe two but* of these persons close together, but one night the ie cold ripped a great crevasse in c. and the jonng man’s bouse was
.olated.
do not oppose imn pefaunaliy. hut uni A gorge 100 Tret deep and SO feet the puhiir princi|4e that he ha* been I wide m-pur*ted it from the igloo, or honored .|Uiteade<tnatelv bvthecountv, . h,, L containing the girl, but tbci having served six yean'it. 'the Innate ‘ • n » rr<> « brirf P«\ of l *' ft
one in the assembly and three as sheriff. | An item in favor of Sir. Cresae’aeleva-1 lion is Uu- fact that he stand-- favorably |
with thr pn ran party it
men in the btate.
the
leader* of the Kepublitate and is looked one of the coming s of the party in ibis
Cowboy and Plow boy.
We mny+e sure that Theodore Hoosevclt is looking with peculiar pleasure ' towanl Joseph Very Quarle*, ■ senator in Congress from Wisconsin, and at
Qoarie«’s emblems, the jumper and the j content*, he
overalls, Mr. Quarles* lives in )fllw*ukee, hut his-heart is in his hay fields in Kenosha, the village of his birth. I-ast week Mr. Quarles hail <*> acres of "splendid grass" uncut. He tried to aeli it standing. The neighbor* were too busy to buy. He swore that gras* should not wither unshorn. He doffed his black broadcloth senatorial breeche* and frock coat. He donned a pair of akv-hlne overalls and a tender brown “jumper." Then, accoutred as he was, be plunged in. By Friday night “the entire iki acres were in shock.’’ Mr. Quarles i« called to l»e Mr. Roosevelt’*
“vide partner” and "running mate." | "■•'
with long thoi
roa» the ,nd thb
•und. would bear hi* weightKskimos sleep in bags. The lover derided that hr would that night cr<-»* the ice bridge, sts-al the maiden be loved bear her to hi* hut. and then break down the bridge. *o that he and she together might enjoy their honey-
moon unmolested.
He planned very anceessfully. He
crept, in the dead of night, into hi* enemy’* hut: he snatched up -the maiden in her »ck without awaking anyone; he bore her over the ice bridge safely, and then he opened the sack to
bis bride. But. beholding its
loud cry
Ho Reason Why Thfty Should Hot Make Make Life a Succoua.
Mar*kail Field, Cfclaaga'a Great Met akaat. Declare* Kverr Maa Mar Aeualre Qaallllee ta Make III as Tralr Great. Marshall Field, prince of kurersaea, has written a letter to the American young man telling him bow to succeed. His advice is based upon the principles by which he when a young man lived und worked, and through which, he firmly belirit-u, he won his way upward to the place where he stanUs today. Me places no great stress on “tha commercial spirit," ’’the money-mak-ing instinct” or "the genius for suc*s ” Instead, he insists upon the rnest spirit, the honorable instinct and the genius for bard work. In his letter Mr. Field mention* as iscntial to success only such qualities i may he acquired. In other words, r. Field throws open the delectable fields of success to all those who are willing to work to reach them. Thr letter was written to Dr. Newell Dw-ight HUH* in response to certain questions propounded to Mr. Field by Dr. HUH*. It opens with the statement that, above all, a young man should first choose an occupation for which h« feels himself to he fifted. The writsays in so many words that a great fortune is of Jess importance to a man in tha wiw-jd than a character, which will enable him to win the respect and honor of all with whom he shaU come in contact. The letter is in part aa follows: Economy la one of the most esaential element* of success, yet most retchedly disregarded. The old adge. ’’Willful waste makes woeful
t her father that he . t j, e
MARSHALL FIELD. (Wealth Alons. He Say*. 1* Not a Bur* tiign o? Success )
cer was more fully exemn in these days when mudh it that now pretails would t had care been taken In time
PLANT WITH DEADLY ODOR, j of P rok * >eri,y _ to l “> U| * »« u “’ ,bin E ,or
k*4 Java Have
a "rainy day.
ewetable The average young man of to-day, l B _ when he begins to earn, is soonincllned
j to habits of extravagance and waste- | fulness; gets, somehow, imbued with
There are criminala among plant* as ' the idea that. Irrespective of what be well as among animals and human he- ; earns, he must indulge In habits coring*. Those that have the most siniiter ' responding to those of some other
reputation are known as death plants, * young man.
which are found only in the volcanic ' The five, ten or fifteen cent* a day districts of Java and Sumatra, says : that are squandered, while a mere tribe Nature. The plant's appearance quite : apparently, if sove-l would in a few belies Its name, for ii is really very- at- ! yeans amount to thousands of dollars tractive, being a low growing shrub | and go far toward establishing the
stems covered with ' foundation of a future career,
c j hf . aat j fu | t, road leave*. The apper stir- 5 Too few realize that ih order Quarles. „f these leaves is a vivid emerald, quire the doll*ra one must take care while the lower surface is a brilliant - of the nickels. Careful saving and scarlet. The flowers are great whhe • careful spending lnvarial>ly promote
bell-shaped blossom*, which exhale a success
• weet and deadly- perfume. j It has been well »aid that “it la net
The death plant grow* In the tno*t what a man earns, but what he save*, fertile spot*, but all about it the | that makes him rich.”
natorixl campaign, basing their hopes! ground becomes barren of vegetation j John Jacob Astor said that the *avuimid alleged errors made bv the Repub- j and bird nor beast may come I log of the first thousand dollar* coat lican* in their management'of State af-1 * * lde «diu*.of It. They know j him the hardest struggle,
fair*. If, however, the leaders of this party will open their ears widely they wilJ bear rumbling* of approval and not all condemnation. They bane tbeir hope also upon what they believe is a disorganization of the Republican leaders. What the people want is to get clear of
bossqg more than of leaders.
The Republican party >• to be congestulajed upon the fact that in the ten years of control of New Jersey there has
not risen up within its party manage- ,
men! anrb a* controlled aflajra In Uie I • * . rt f P *' last ten vearaof Ihanocraticgovernmenl,' ...i. i/ - '"**’ ’T**’' when the State was afflicted with n*ce | to Uie «eU^seS; ao track legislation, coal combine mergers.; when «le earf Gas made, petroleum m~A r,tl— *.w***m»wt. -i-i-t. j was put Inside for dat purpose. ‘
City Directory.
Ma»..r Tb.«. W. Mlltn Jaa. 1. luol Abl'-ruaau Kram U K. Duke . .Jau. 1. 11*1.. i '..tiueil Jiw. 11*ml Jaa. L ll*»l Jotiu lialulu Jaa. 1, nsx , llurallu If. Okuo b ..Jaa. 1. nsx T. Ma*kel Hb«rv. Jr.. Jaa. 1. IMO
Jaa. k
1 -) lo
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K.-r.inlrr Juu. W. Tbowinmu. Jau. L IKO* ' --t-wu-Huwattl K. Oiler . .J»b. 1. 1*04 < ...i.-.-lor J. Ilrurr IMiiiuii-D. Jau. 1. 1UIX Tivasiirer, I*aar H. Kuillb Jau. 1. ll»>« < 'i<uiuil«*I<>uer Atuu-al- Wi*. T. Bleieu*
Jau. 1. UAH
A|>ur*l. Wiu. «. Sbaw
Jau. 1. 1WM I. U. Hanes. Jan. L IMG
i.'auiuloaluui
I'umiulaslouer of Appeal
IIOAUD OF EDUCATION. Charles York. President. March. 1904 Dr. KtDvard II. I’bllUpa. Clerk.. liiui Kainuel H. Moore ” 1006 Sauiut-1 K. blilc* “ 1906 • ’barlea F. (Jiddort “ 1«*4 william H. Mills •• 11**4 Henry It. itutbeiford 1UU6 Howard F. Otter IUUT. Barclay L. Schellcnger " 1906
iLTH.
U..b.-rt ; Idfayetl All* rl
I'.OAKD OF TitAl»k l‘r<-*ldeiit - Kti-pben II. Wllaou. Keerelary—L* wl* T. Bletelia. Treasurer—Tlw-mas W. MUIrl.
County Directory.
turlr. K. Ih-i
Josllre Suprtm.- Coon drlekaon, Dcin Law Judae—llairlsou Uep
Fro..-, ntor of Fleas- i.usroe . . , U.-p 't Sberla—Haui’l K. Kutua. Dcm lb I’oronrr’a—Leo H-.)re. Jr.. Ilep 1U i'uA>ui-r a—Jobu 1>. (Tats. Hep lb r.irouer* I'hus. H. Cloullns. hep ...lb I’ounly t'lerk—Julius Way. Uep lb
Qoods, J^otions, a.nd'Jffilh'nevy WHITE GOODS, LACKS. Embroideries, Handkerchiefs. RIBBONS, etc. Hosiery and Underwear Ladien' and Men's Fnmiiibings. . Agetjt for Standard Pattern*. 0. u W. KNERR 618-80 WASH1IOTOH STREET. CAPE MAY. N. J.
L«1*.
I'.HUily hoard •
hep
County board
hole. Itep.
f Klertbma-Joa. K. Hi . HAS of Elections—William 7.
1U04 Counly Hoard of Klecllou*—Wm. J. Tyler. Dam IMS County Board of Rlc-tlona—Mlrbael H. Keanu. Deni 1104 Term* of Court- Fourth Tuesitay In April.
KrptrmlM-r and I secern Der.
IIOAUD OF CHOSEN KUKEHOLDKKS. Kobort It. C’araon. Falenuo May. l.dS Jos. o. Cbamplon. Ocean City. N. J, Jan. 1. 110* John F. Fox. Ocean City ...Jan. 1. 1104 David F. Haley. Eldora May. 1103 Alfred Cresac. FI. tee's May. 1104 Wm. T. Bale. FUhIng Creek.... May. IW* Mbs Jab 8. Smith. Cape May .Jan. 1.1BW1 Wr.Ilcl U. Wales. Cape May. Jan. t. 1104 J. G. Champion. Dim-tor: Kamiwl To end. Clerk.
OUR SECRET SOCIETIES Whura T# Qo To Paaa An Evanlng Among Your Brothron. Adonlram Chap tar. No. M. Royal Arch ' Ilona, third Monday of
Bob*rt H. Fadalsy, P. H. P.; B. 8.. How ard 8. Hoffman. P. H. P.; Treasurer. Chari** F. Quldort: Secretary. Samuel H. Moor*: C. of H.. Benjamin 8. Curtis. P. H. P.: P. 8.. Charles F. Quldort: K. A. C.. William Farrow. Sr.: O. M Id v*U. Irvin H. Kldredxe; G. M. of 2d velL Thomas 8. Stevens. Jr.. P. H. P.: O. M. •f lot veU, Alban H. Faulkner; Chap-
'Yin. William R. Sheppard.
Cape Island Lodge. No. JO. F. and A. I —Communication* second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at lodge room. Washington and Franklld street*. Omcer*: W. M.. Everett J. Jerrell. 8 W. Thomas S. Stevens. Jr.; J \V.. Irwin H. Eldredge: 8. D.. H. Walker Hand. J. D . Benjamin B. Hughes: Secreiary, B. R. Cape May Camp. No. *771. moaern Woodmen of America—Mrela first Wed-
r of each month at AudltoriuaibOfflConsul, Charles F. Quldort; Wor-
thy Adviser. Frederick W. Wolf; Clerk,
-4»Just Received^ NKW LOT OK VAlili PAPER All the latest design* and most fashionable colors. Let me estimate on your work. TERMS MODERATE. WILLCALLAND SHOW SAMPLES
Real Estate lor Sole.
baud Home cottage on Columbia avenue, near Howard *tm-t. for Hale. One of the beat located cottage* in CojxMay. Apply to Lewis T. Steven*, Atty., Cape M«v. N. J. Fob Sah—A Kplemiid building lot on the north nide ol North street, 4(1 ft. front by KM ft. deep. Will lie aohi on re* ao liable term*. Apply to la-wi* T. Stevens, Suit Washington atreet. Isit on Corgie street, near Queen, south aide, lot 40x510 feet, running ehrough to Colombia avenue. Will Ire sold cheap. Apply Ur I-enigT. Stevens, Atty., 509 Washington olivet. Cape
May, N. J.
\y Z8T imrr k siaseou lailmac
IS BFFIMT Jl Xg 87, lian,
Truina will leave Cape May a. fulkrw* f..»
I’HILADLU'UJA :
6.4S A M.—ACCOMMODATION. *! principal inirrmrdiatr •lation* Connect* from Ocean City. Sea Dir - arrive* at Philadelphia 9.77 A. M
7,17 A M—-BXFkHSS, Counrct* from ' ' Angles-* Branch. Arrive* aljqii!*
delphia 8 47 A M
M -KXFRKKh Connect, from Anglce*. Ocean City, and Sea Die City. Arrive**! hdludrlpl.M
9*°5
*> A M.
2.20
H— EXPRESS. Connrvta from Anglcsea, Ocean City »ml Sea DhLily. Arrive* *t Pldtadelpi;ia
4J9 PM.
C P M —ACCOMMODATION. Con J uecta from Anglnte* Branch. Ocean t itv. and Re* Die City. Arrive* at
Mil!. - Ipliia s 77 p M
- PM- I'XI'KKNS Connect* from Aiml.M.-* I.ranch. Arrive* Phil*
delphia Aos F M
- I’M EXCpLMUN TRAIN Con ^ nrct> logfa Angle*, a. Ocean City and Sr* Die City Arrive* at
Hiiladclphi* x ie e u
a M-KXFRKSS Contic-i* from Angleora. Ocean City and Sea Dir City. Arrive* at FhiUdrlpliia •M-ACCOMMODATION. Sp.pv at principal alalnnir Arrivr*Flu:
adclphia al 6.y> r- u
•M.-EXPRESS Connect* from Anglc*ea Branch. Anivc* at Fldt
adclphian 55 p. M
v , e >4 —EXCI’ltSION TRAIN. Conmet, from A” Branch Ar o vcf at l'liil .i.clphU 7 ss e w *' '■ I.XFkl„SS Connect!, from Angleaca. Ocean City, and Sea 1-c City. Arrive* at philodrl
phi* lo-SS P M.
FROM PHILADELPHIA
Train* leave for Cape May—Express. 9 ot *1. i jo (Saturday* only.) 7 ,yi. 4iz.. anil »| I- M weekday*. Accommudatnrti, X “• J J5. r H- Sunday Expreua. X y, * n ccomniodati.m. 7 30 a w. {■ ICn-utMon
ain. “.on A M daily.
^Train.Dave FiiilaiibIJ-iiia. Broad Sheet
NEW YORK. •
Exprea*. weekday*. 300. 430. 4 40.501..
4-00 5. 10
18. 5 Sf». 7;Oo. 7 33. X 70, 9 03. 9 so.
iroo noon. 19 je.
1 J.imitrdi
« , -i7oo noon. 1735, •
1 4u '/v. • JO ' A": J 5°- IS* fPenna Limi 3-54 (New Y ork Limited). 4 <*.. *5 «. • 600. 7 •805.900. 1000 F M.. H07. n:
. —. (doe town Junction,) 4
lasoA-M., *17 35. i«*d). 3 54 (New York'TjihedJ,'
' — - P. M-.
‘t Philadelphia only, 10.74 A M
F'OR FALK—Splendid cottage on Lafayette atreet. Ix>t 4Uxl5(l. Ten room house. First ciiow condition. 11250.00 tatah, halanre on 5 |>er cent, mortgage. Ia-wi* T. Steven*, 509 Waxti-
i’.gt 'n street.
For Sauc—Twenty-three acre* of land lielween the turnpike and the Im-ocIi, in West Cape Mav and Cbjk- May atv.
„ „„„ WU1 behold in one trad on reasonable
William a. Blattner;'Banker!*Uarcla'y*hi j tenmc Apply to la-wi* T. Stevens, 509
8chelleng« , ;_aen. r »l[_Man*ger. Howard Waohington xtr.et.
n the bulletin board of fate shine* . thi* ticket: Roosevelt and ,• CowImyandPlowboy. Khakiand alia. Sword and scythe.—Jftir York Sun
Hope 1a Groundless.
The Democrat* of Ne® Jersey seem 40 hojiefnl of *ncces* in the next guber-
better, hut rash mac. with no warning instinct toguMe him. will occaaionafly linger too long in it* vicinity, enchanted hyit* delicious and heavy fragrance, ttnlil he experience* 1 be diatresalngeffect* of hit Imprudence—a blinding headache, which, if he .till remain*, will he followed by tcmp< rary deafnea*. cr^vulaionno# muscle, of Ihe face
and insensibility. Right of the Reel.
A negro preacher down south ha* discovered the vmI ratioe of the re-
aaya:
and various other enactment* which w*te passed upon for the sole henefit of Standard Oil conip’ny cornea along
those bo*ses who had control of the
r machinery.
Abraham Lincoln al war. had supreme confidence in the common people. He credited them with common sense aud j believed that they always landed right.
, ll i* common sense, and not extraordin-
ary. or erratic, or Napoleonic, or ariaard aeiue that win* in busineaa. It i. steady
[ persistent, energetic application of com- ( anon aense method* which raises one
I: atciulilr in the world of trade.
L ' Cape May’* ux rate for this year has
been placed at 92J*) per ftOO, while the
j aanesoed valuation of the town ha* been | kept at about the aame aa last year.
l The tag.rate tost year was 82.70.
f. Andrew D. M hite wanta the colleges - to train yonng men for office-bolding.
atrax dat petrolynm bv borin’ hole* In de earf. De earf stix on Rt axel* an’ won’t go round no more; ffen dere to a hot box Jttrt as rt de earf wui a hig railway train—and 4len. my frien’, «nfae to trouble.
An egg-laying contest will he the next International event. Twentyone of the beat hens In this country lately sailed from San Francisco, to compete tor a year with an equal number of Australian bens. The Australian government paid the traveling expenses of the American poultry, and at the end of the year will buy six of the hens at 883 apiece. The other* win he disponed of by
public auction. _ Wenterfnl Rerde. Bearer.
Th* cargador, or carrier, of Mexico U a remarkable Individual. Nothing seems too balky, nothing too heavy
-That's not a bad idea, but bow are the J for him to carry, and it la wondarftd ' trained yonng men lo get Uie offices 7 j bow be manages not only to lift, bat
As a rule people do not know how to have. I dei-m it of the highest importance. therefore, to impress upon every young man the duty of beginning* to save from the moment he commences to earn, belt ever so little. A young man thouid'aim to be n ly and «eU-rellaffl; make good use of all the .pare momenta; read only wltolexome book*; *ludy to advance bis own interests aa well aa those of his employer in every possible way. As a rule, the yonng man 6t high principle*, and Tair ability, who saves his money and keeps bis habits good, becomes valuable In any con<?ern; bnt as volumes have been written upon this subject it is not possible in d let-
ter to cover h all-
Uy following out these suggestions, however, aiming constantly to prepare himself for a higher place, instead of waiting for something to tarn up, every young man will *ucceed to
a more or leas degree.
I would not have them believe, however. that sttcces# consists solely In the acquisition of wealth. Far from It, as that Wes to mneh too prevalent
The haste to become rich st Ibe expense of character prevails to 'an alarming extenl and eannol be loo
verely denounced.
What b needed to-day more than anything else to to instill In the minds of nor yonng the desire above hll to boMd up a character that will win the respect of all with whom tk'ey may come In contacL and which Is vastly more important than a great fortune. Merchants who kcap their basisew* well hi band, sell for eaah and pay for goods at short time, taking advantage of all cash dtaroonta, keep good kablta and give atriet attention to * *
very rarely fall.
E. Rom la:
each monl "oncers: Dost Archon, LewD T. F’even* Archon. C. toward Hughes; FmvosL Robert C. Hushes: Inspector. Harry T Ludlara. Secretary, XnA—w R lu.ah T,.., ...... an* .... '
Meets first and third Tuesdays of mth at Auditorium. Officer*: Re-
Grant Vooaman; Vice
Meets first and third Thursdays of each month at Ml Washington street. Officers: M. W.. David Hughe*: P. M.. Joseph C. Channel!. Foreman. R. O. Doughty: Orer-
Bamu.l F. Eldredg*. “ * " Lodge; No. m. Independent ach Monday
RinnKIfai Secretary. Joseph H. Wellman: FtneMtol. Bscrotary. wlUlum D. Vaasont; Treasurer. J. Clsrenoe Oal-
‘ther.
Eureka Lodge. No. T. Ladies’ L O. ML— Ieels second and fourth Thursdays of -*ch month at Auditorium. Offlcera: Foal Worthy President. Mr*. Arlan Bailey; Worthy PrealdooL Mrs. May Meeroy: ▼Ice President, Mrs. Just In* Hughes; Conduct roe* Mrs. Ltosto El wan; Reoerd- * " Mrs. Ethel Bartoa: Chopa Hawkey: T-eosurer. Mite
Qnata Aims Railroad Time-ubls. Fcrrv *> 1 vice betwren Cafk Mat N. J. aikl Lew as. Dm- (eealher i-rmiitiiig.) su-»mrr Queen Caiolinc. Schniuto tu effect Sunday June 14. 1901. g.earner tMiiuocl* with trains fur Ballinniru daily, excool Tuesday, Thutaday, Saiurday ami Sunday at 4.80 r M. Tucaday. Tburwlsy ati-l Sunday at 5.10 p R, with through expreaa train—Buffet aud Chair cars at-
tached
Monday, apecisl boat leave* Cape May at 6 80 a n, ooanecttng at Lewe* with express train for BalUmuit—Buffet aud Chair Cara attached. Additional trip front Lewes Monday at 5 00 a M. ROXDAT, WKDXkallAT AND FKIDAT.
Leave Lenee A* 7.10 a. R.
ka Meeroy Poet Ho. «. O. JL S^t* on second and fourth Thursdays •f each month at XU Washington street. Officers: Commander. Peter W. Smith: & V. a. Francis K Duke; J. V. C.. 8amuel R Btltee: Officer of the Day. Joseph
tar, John D. Craig.
Mayflower Lodge, No ML Independent Order of Odd Fvllowo-MeeU each FrlMohto Grand. Groat VanoaxoB; Vic* Grand. Bomera L. Lloyd: Treeeuny, Bonfamta 8. Curtis; lecrstary. Thomas 8. Slovens. Jr.; Financial Secratary. WU-
>> Oganalto’rnfat'Mm dee of Rad
Improved (
Thomas fL Taylor, th* popular boot
bmUum la Capa Mar far 11 yawn. Rip* fa uppers sowed by mochtae wiU aBh
brohaa eyeiefa or
A hamlKuim- hoU-1 pru|ierty for Mali-. 1a>I 50x1.18 on a Rtrret, and very cloae to the beach, iiaa 44 bed rooms, atcaniheat and xun parlor*. Will tie Hold at fair price. Furnifure included. AddrenH Lewis T. Steven*, Atty., 609 Washington itreet. Cape May, N. J.
U 11.40 a. R.
K 6 40 r. r.
Lv. Cape May
9 80 a. R. 4.80 r. R. 8.00 r. r.
111.40 a. R. B806r r. Lv, Cape May
8.80 a. R. 4 80r R. 7:80 r. R. Tinea dat Lv, Lnwea
A T10 a. R. Lv. Cape May
8 80 a m. 6.10 r.R, 8 00 p R.
Ar. Cap* May
8 JO a. M. HLoOr r. 7.50 r. r. At, Lewes
C 10 80 a. r.
D 5.40 p.
8.10 p. r. satranatoklt Ar. Cape May 8.80 a.m.
18.50 p.
7.16 p r. * Ar. Lewee C 10.80 a. M
5 40 p. R
D 0 00 p. m THUSADAT Ar. Gape May
ntg i hi’ SSb ' 6i5 ' 70
Prom We» Sanday*.
From Gcrmantoa-it Junction only, lo u A
M dail.v (Scavhorc Limited).
WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Wa*hington, v45. 7 70, h to 90. 11 93. A. M., *17 16. *i 13. 3 11. 3 44. 4 4A 5 *5. 6 »* I’ M, 11 th. night, week day*. SfNDAVs. 3 45. 7 ». 9 <*. it *3 A M .
ti 4 46. J 15. it 78 F. M
West Fhiladrlphia 01 ... ......
‘ Limited,") •
„ht, daily.
accommodation. 917
9.16 and 4.01 F M. weekday!., <07 F M
daily.
•Dining Cor.
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* Cope May 7.55.
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• ' May 9 10
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D01FT SET STUCK. You can easily get stock without
going near anything in the shape of mild. You can avoid mud, and you can avoid living stuck. To he stuck in a purchase is to be victimised. Yon can’t get stuck when
Buv Your Harness of Us. W. A. LOVETT

