CAPE MAY POINT. 7 he Happening* ol a Week At Thla Pretty Scaalde Resort. William K. RmxI, formerly of thl* place but uov of lindi^ton, Is i>|*'tuilng a Y»ealinu with acqualntauoe* here. Mr* Hex jam lu Parker ami mother and Mr* Kllzabeth Lafferty of liridgeiox, are ajipudio); a few day* with Mr and Mr* William K'l-afferty. Henry Holland, a former fwaidout and marahalt of thi* place, haa fallen heir U> - tSi.OOll by llw will of hi* fallier, tbe lale Law rence Holland. It ia said that bo ibe only heir, and the adminiatiator ala PaulS Hughe*. »«>ii of Mr. and Mi K<t«r*rd Hujjhcw, who hold* a lucrative ixwition with William K. Morphy it Sou*, of Philadelphia, ia home oo id* annua 1 vacation Paul la enjoying the pleasure of outdoor sport*". He ia catcher for oih of the ball loam* in t'amdeu. Tbe Charles U. Cooper Batallion of thi Church of the Holy Apo*tie»of Phlladel* phi*, numbering about U00, went Ini camp on the Sboreham Hotel Iswn lai Saturday. Tbe camp,will laat two weeki On Satuolay night s military ball will be given in honor of tbe soldier bdyi DIAS CREEK. Many of our villatiers attended the Scaville Camp Meeting SundayMrs. Frank Thompson of Goshen is visiting her parents. Opt. and Mrs. John Cullen this week. Edward Marrow of Omden. who has been visiting his brother Robert ol this village for six week# returned home Tuesday. Mrs. E. I- Sayre visited her husband at the State Hosuital Wednesday ami reports him no better. Mr. David Compton, who has been on the sick list fur a lew weeks is somewhat improved at this writing. The schooner General McClellen ot Maurice River loaded king crabs along shore here Saturday last from the pens of David Ogden. W. Scott Erricson has built a 2o loot addition to tits cottage. Reeves Douglass is building a new wagon house lor Mrs. Carry Schcitz. Prol. Chas. Tomlin has had a new roof put on his barn. Capt. Nathan Doughty took a load of moss bunkers over the new county road to Holly Beach and Anglesca • parties Thursday. COURT HOUSE. Miss Lydia Kldredge of Leesburg 1a ihta week being cute ruined by Mr*. Win. Candy. Mias Clara Marts ol Millville is this week with her g ran.! pa rent*. Andrew Heritage and wife. Mrs. Kdward Scull of Diav Creek spent Monday with friends here. Alexander Douglas* and wife are eutenaiuing this week. Miss Mattie Scull relumed home Monday from a very pleasant visit at Hoyerv-
ford.
James Hoss of tbe Light Ship spent the first of the week at home. Mr*. Sallie Messick of Millville spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. .Socrates Wiilis. MUs Elms Nichols gave* sailing partv to a number of her friends Tuesday afternoon. Those present wereOcorgic Grace. Edna Whildin, Clara Marta, Lydia Eldredge, Erma Nichols, Bertha Hall, Marie and Lydia Springer, Beatrice Springer, Anna Holme*, Lei* Taylor.
FISHING CREEK. Reuben Clouting of Palermo spent Saturday with R. Mount and wile. John Morton, wife and aon LerOy of Rio Grande spent Sunday afternoon with her parents, S. T. Bhau and wde. Clarence Howard is visiting hit brother Charles this week. Mradamea Ellen Mickel, Jennie McPherson. Marne Kellnr and Burrows McPherson drove to Holly Ik-ach Friday to attend a turpi party at Mrs. Libbie Barnett's. Aaron Woolson and wite entertained Dr*. Baldy and Erk Friday. Rutlctlge Tomlin spent Friday with hi* aunt Mrs. Minnie Bate. Mias Celia Kern*, ol Camden returned home Saturday after spending several days’with A. H. Snyder and
wife.
lohn James ahd Edgar Woolson opent Sunday with fitends at Holly
Beach.
Harry Thomas, wife anti daughter ot Holly Beach are visiting hi* parent* this week. Florence Shaw, of Clermont, it spending this week with her sistci Mr*. Hattie Matthews. Furman Barnett and wile spent Sunday afternoon with Jacob Barn-
ett-and wife.
Mr*. Jane Bate and Lihbic Mount spent Epworth League day at Sca-
ville Camp.
Willi* Johnson is spending a few day* with his lamilv.
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Charcb Directory.
riRsT m. a. ciipacH. Rev. 9. F. GasklU, D. !>., Pastor. Prusoblug ou bunds) morulug lu the evening at 7.40. Mucllugs at 0 a. u. and C.SO r. n. oo
S.indsy*.
Sunday School at 8 r. M.
Epworth Lnsgun Monday cvnnlng at
8 o'clock.
Mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening st M o'clock. Cl*** meeting*, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evening*. It KADI.K MKMOIIIAI. CUPKCU, V. M. POIKT. Hev. Dr. Campbell, minister in charge. Service* follows: At 11 a. m. divine service and sermon. Christian Endeavor at 7.90 p. in. Divine service and sermon at 8.00 p. All are cordially invited at tbe Prei , terlau bea-sidc Hume, a brief service of song and addremt from 4 till S p. m. BAPTIST CHUHCtl. Rev. George William*, Pastor. Preaching wiS'O day mumiiig at 10.30. lu tbe eveuiug at 8.00. Sunday morning Worker* Meeting at 10.00 a. M. Sunday School at 8.00 f it. Wednesday evetiln. Prayer Meeting at
8 o'clock.
Young People's Meeting Frida) evening at 8 o'clock. Men'* Meeting Saturday evening st 8
o'clock.
NOTICE.
1 desire to inform Hie people of Cap-
May and vicinity that 1 have reopened nir offiiaj for the practice of dentistry i.i every nratich My office wa# closed for ten day* as 1 had D> undergo an examination aa to my fitness to practice dentistry ! Thi* despite the fact of my having
yurt Aft.: TILLS. bad thirteen year*’ constant practice at ... ...... . , . 1017 Arch street, Philadelphia, lama Niagara Fall* is one ol the grand- cr „ lu . t ^ lhl . Pellll College of Dental est and most widely advertised ol; K urKrryi i«k». For two years 1 wa* Nature * Mastcrp: -ccs, and has been j aMh>uut to Prof. J. Ewan Meade In cliuto so often pictured and described that 1 »•“! HoapitaJ work in oral surgery,
al first view nearly everyone
s disappointment but a few minutes bring back the realization how marvelously great and powerful i« the flow of water and how truly magnificent i» its scenic beauty. The Philadelphia and Reading's cheap excursions every season have enabled numbers to view the Falls, and thi* year the Spec 1 :.io oo— Ten-day Excursions will leave Philadelphia July tS and 30, August 13 and 29, Sept, to rod 26, and Oct. 8. The Excursionist* bv the Reading —Lehigh Valley Route, leaving Reading Tetminal 8.30 a. m., hare
have tbe eDdoi*euieUl of ibetitate Examiner* of Pennsylvania given in 18V1. Howev. r. being a native and a resident o' New Jenu-y all my life, 1 presented myself to the above board and have met ail their requirement*. lu tbe thirteen year* ! of my practice I have personally extract ' ed one hundred and four thousand tbr 1-. hundred and sixty decayed teeth. In the past eight years I have administered thlr ty-fivu tbouiaud one hundred and six times oar narcotized air with absolute succem and entirely without paiu and after cff.icUi. With oue exceptiou this i» the longest record of any den .tat lu tbe United Stains. Aa to my ability in olher branche* of d»nii*try ninety n kideut people of Cape Mac Oily and neighborhood can testify. I shall expect a reasonable
- , -j , . . , compeaaatiou for my work and skill. 'If, dayhfcht trip through the beautiful however, there am any who cannot pay Lehigh and Wyoming-Vullcys. at-: my fee, I will gladly and cheerfully relording a view ol fine mountain seen- have them of any suffering or palp witherv, itself worth the cost ot trip, and " u, clMrs ^;. . „ , .. .... c- 11 - .n 1 I Charles H. Lorence. D. D. B. arrives st Niagara Falls in the early Suecrsaor 10 Dr. Walter 8. Learning, evening. A dming car is attached ! o c . an *■ d Hughe* *i*.. C>pe May. to train, meals being turnished table- j Hour*:—U a. m. to 12 m ; 2 to 5 p. g.; d'hote at filty cents per capita. |7 u> 8 r n. July 2T* “•
AN ORDINANCE, AN ORDINANCE vacating pll street*, avenues, alien and highways existing, proposed, laid out. planned or plotted, prior to the first day of April, nineteen hundred and three, on that certain tract of land now owned by tbe Cape May Krai Estate Company and lying between Madi son Avenue and Sewell’* Point and the Atlantic Ocean and the line of Cape Island Creek. Whereas, the Cape May Real Estate Company haa accukcd a tract of land lying lictween Madison Avenue and Sewell’ Point ard the Atlantic Ocean and Cape !■ land Creek, and propose to plot and lay tb same out in streets, avennea, alleys, lota and blocks and otherwise improve " And Whereas, it i* alleged that certain map* or plots of all or a portion of said land have heretofore been made by former owner* of the »*me dividing the same Into proposed atteeta, alley*, avenue#, highway*, lot* and block*, and that one or more of said map* or plots have been filed and recorded in the office of the clerk of the Conntr of Cape Mar: And wnereaa, mud land ha* never been improved or the said street*, alley*, a uc*. highway*, lot* or block* laid out said land pursuant to any of said maps, plot* or proposed plan* : And whereas, the *aid City of Cape Mi ha* never ratified, approved or accepted any of said map*, plot* or proposed plan*, and ha* never accepted, ratified o approved any attempted or piopored dedication of any of aaid street*, avenue*, alley* or highway* Therefore Section 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the Inhabitant* of the City of Cape Ma City Council assembled, and it i* he enacted by the authority of the same that the City of Cape May doe* hereby refuse to accept, ratify approve or confirm any and all attempted dedication or dedication*, proposed or made or attempted to be made prior to the first day of April, nineteen luindred and three, of any street*, avenue*, alley* or highway* on. over or aero*, that certain tract of land between Madison Avenue and Sewell’* Point and the Atlantic Ocean and the line of Cape Island Creek; and that the City of Cape May does hereby vacate any and all atreet*. avenue*, alley* and highway* that ha* or may have *t any time exi-teu, prior to tbr naid first day of April, nineteen hundred and three, on. over or across said tract of land hereinabove described. or that may have been prnpo-rd or attempted to be or to have been established by any proposed or attempted dedication or otherwise of any street*, alley*, avrnne* or highway* on, over, upon or across said premise* prior to the said first day of Apri’, nineteen hnndred and three. Section 2. And be it further ordained and enacted that this ordinance shall take Tect immediately upon doe publication John Hatpin, Prea. of Conndl. Tho*. W. Millet. Mayor. Attest: J W. Thompson. Recorder. Approved July 15, 1903.
A Distinguished Visitor. We are 10 be favored 00 Sunday with tbe presence and tbe forceful sod persuasive eloquence of the Rev. Dr. Wilbur F. Craft*, tbe able founder and the very effi ctenl auperinterdeul of tbe Interoatioual Reform Bureau at Washington. Under bis leadership for eight years tbe bureau has secured tbe passage of 'eight laws by Congres*,.and eight others half enacted are to be pushed to victory. Ko 1> ss than sixty acts of tbe National Government have been obtained by tbe At 1UJX) a.m. Dr. Craft* will preach at tbe Methodist Church 00 •’Liberty.” Al•4 r.M. be will addrea* the Beach Meetiug on •'How the World 1* to he Righted." At8 r.M.at tbe stone Presbyterian Church bis theme will be “Victories Won and 'Waiting,” illustrated by world map and flags of many nation*.
At. John’s P. E. Church. ReV Edward B._N'iver, rector Christ Church of Baltimore, will officiate In 8t. John's P. E. Church, corner of Washington and Franklin streets on Sunday. The services will be as follows: Holy Communion, 7.30 a, in.; Morning Prayer, 10.30; Evening Prayer, 8.
St. nary's R. C. Church. Honrs of divine service at BL Mary's Qitholic Church, Washington street, - Sundays, will be at 6, 8 and 10 a. m. Rosary and Ix-nediction of tbe most blessed Hacrament at 8.00 o'clock. Daring the week Masses every morning at 7 o'clock.
First Baptist Church. Pastor Williams will preach morning and evening, Ytailors are Invited to worship with ua, Basts are free end the ear*
I
Poultry, Gama and Bqoaba killed and Sseaaad to order at Campbells, 808 Dees-
Large line pure fresh candles, big saorimani fruit and rats at Hogan's
Opportunities arc afforded for several stop oil's oa return trip. Tickets are good going only on special train and good to return within days on all te.yular tirins. Full information as to side trips, rates and time ot connecting trains from other points, etc., can be procured from any P. & R. Ticket Agent or by addressing EDSON J. WEEKS, General Passenger Agent,
Philadelphia.
Two Topic*. “T. R. B." says lu tbe Court H.ui GaitUt:— • •The .direlict polity men, who w*i charged by Chief of Police with Deflect of duty, were secretly investigated by Couocil Tuesday night. I sec some least, of those policemen are still on duty ho they probably were told not to do It again. Realv, it is enough to drive a Cape May policeman to drink, so dull, an inactive, so monotonuu* his existence. “Connell Is being axteusivclv criticised (or giving permission fur tbe bolding ol a ebureb bazaar in Public Pavilion No. 1 during a week lu Aoguat. Bummer guean would much rather have tbe use and com fort* of the pavilion than be confronted with a church ' liazaar Instead. Tbe attractive, restful apota fur visitor* arc enough at beat."
To Tho PublicAt a meeting of the Board of Health held recently It waa resolved that public notice be given to all householders, ami others, in this city, to have tbrir properties put in proper unitary condition. In order that tbe Board aud tbe Inspectors •ball be satisfied that such orders have been complied with the Board will make personal inspection with In a abort time, and all those who have been negligent in tbe matter will be treated lu
A. L. Leach, M. D.. President. Lewis T. Btevena, Secretary.
Wall Papers. Jnst received a large invoice from which yon can select: Tbe prices range from cent* to 30 cent* a piece. A. C. Glut, 416 Waahingtpn street.
Have client* who desire 8400, $600, $H00 and M0OO, on first mortgage on bond. AotireM Lewi* T. Btevena, A tty., Gape May, N. J.
Advertise in the Cam Mat llnauibe cause they get the beet result* and pay no more for tbe space than in other
papers.
Fob Sale—fleren builditig kta In different locations hi Wert Cape May. Ap6 y to Lewi* T. Btevena, fitM n vtreet.
County Taxea The B'*ard *>f Assessor* of Cape May uuniy uicl rucuniiy and fixed tbe value* ■f the various municipalities in the county. The total valuation was fixed at 88,818.000. The valuation of the municipalities, both real and pe-r-opal. amoan** to tbe following sums: Oc: mi City, &2,050000: Sea Lie C ty. 8332,000; Ava'oo. 4272 000; Angieaea. 82»2.000; Wildwood. 8442,000; Holly Beach. 4423,200; Cape May Cay.42.571.000; Woodbine, $188,000; West Cat*- M ty. AUU.OQO; South C-pe May, 838.0C3; Uppm Township, 8421.000; Deunta Towna'.ip. 4890 000: Middle Township, 4592,000; Lowci Township, 4452.000. The amount In be raised for county tax Hi be: Ocean City, 411.047.85; Bea Isle City. 42073.62; Avalon, 81465.26; Angh *ea, 41572.90; Wildwood, 42883.79; Holly Beach, 82279.77; Cape May City, $18,830; Woodbine. 41012.75; West Cape Mav, 8716.47; South Cape Mav, 4811 70; Up)* 1 Township, 42217 92; Dennis Townabip, 82100.93; Middle Township, 43189.10; Lower Township, 42438.52. The amount to L- raised for school purpnae* In the county will be r* follow*: Ocean City, 83315.18; Bea la’e Cll 8946.68; Avalon f 06 48: An-deaea 8500.78; Wildwood, 8758.88;Holly Beach. $725 78; Cape May City, 84409.26; Woodbine, 8302.42; West Cape May, $228.1.0; South Cape May, 467.39; Upper Townabip, $722 01; Dennis Townabip, $668.83; Middle Township, $1015.28; Lower Township $775 18.
Proposed Harbor Approved. Sumer I. Kimball, general superintendent of the life-aavlng service, and M. A. O'Conuel, solicitor general of the Tl uiy Department, Washington, visited this place laat Saturday sod in company with President Shields, of tbe Cape May Real E«tate Co.; went over the latirr'a ground where their proponed 24-foot harbor la being constructed, aud expronaed entire satisfaction with the harbor. General Kimball aatd he y waa still In favor of this island harbor, and that he would sirougly urge the government to build aud main tain it. The life-saving station was also Inspected. To Rebuild Meadow Turnpike. A meeting of tbe Road Committee appointed to rcMIld the turnpike over tbe raradowe between Ocean City aod Bsesley’e Point, wae Let Thursday U consider plana and'specification*. Stillwell H. Townsend, of Court House, wai elected engineer. Tbe following an 1 her* of the committee: Mayor Joseph G. Champion aud John Fox, of Veean City; William T. Brte. of Ptablag Creek; Dr. W. Walva, of Court H-mae, and Al* find Creeae, of Pie roe'*.
$9.50 $7.50
SHERIFF'S SAIE.
By virtue of a writ of an execution to directed, Lsned out of the Circuit. Court of Cape May County. New Jersey, I will expose
to sale at pnblic vendue, on
Monday. August 24th. 1903. between the boar* of twelve ami five o'clock p. tn.. to wit, al one o'clock in the afternoon * id day. at the office of Lewi* T. Steven*, E Washington atreet, Cape May City,
y county. New Jersey.
AH that certain lot of land, situate in the county of Cape May, City of Cape Island. Slate of New Jersey. Lying between Lafayette and Washington street*, adjoining lands of Daniel C. Ware, Henry D. Steward and others, and butted and bounded as follows : Beginning at a post standing on the easterly aide of Lafayette street and the southwesterly corner of a lot of land belonging to Daniel C. Ware and whereon he now lives; and running from thence along the eaat aide of aaid Lafayette atreet aonth thirty-aix degrees west, abont one hnndred and thirty-two feet to a post and northwest corner of a lot of land belonging to a Mr*. Matthew*; from thence south fifty-six degree* east, bounding on aaid Matthew and Steward's lots about two hnndred and fortyfour feet to a post for a corner of said Washington street and being the northeast corner of H. D. Steward's lot of land; from thence north thirty-aix degree* east, bounding on the west aide of aaid Washington atreet. abont one hnndred and thirty-two feet to the southeast corner of the aaid Daniel Cl Ware lot of land; from thence bounding- on aaid D. C. Ware'* lot north fifty-six degrees west, abont two hnndred and forty feet to
the first place of beginning.
Seised as the property of Letitia Panline Cake, defendant, taken in execution at the anil of Aaron Harvev Snyder, Executor, etc.
complainant, and to be sold by. SAMUEL E. EWING. Sheriff.
Dated July 22, 190J.
Lewis T. Steven*, Attorney. 7-13 p f $8.64
A 3 burner Eig- Stove A 2 burner High Stove
WE HAVE THEM FOH $4.00 They all have patent covers which protects the wick and oil in case any thing should boil over. Compare these prices with others.
I0T1CE OF H88IKTIMG OF CRHHHH& In the District Court of tbe United States,
for the District of New Jcreey. In tbe matter of )
Woodbine Manufacturing > In Bankruptcy.
Co. * 1
, Btevena, Kldredge P. (
H. J.
i.°T me! K.
Wert Gape May,
Sts
*Wi
Mia* Stone tba famous I'almlat, bow to ba consulted at her cottage, Ocean
Capa May Point.
To the creditors of Woodbine Manufacturing Co., of the county of Cape May, and dis-
trict aforesaid, bankrupt:
Notice to hereby given that . ... tieth day of July, A.D, 1903, the aaid Woodbine Manuiacturing Co. wa« duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that the first meeting of its creditors will be held at the office of Lewis T. Stevens, Referee in Bankruptcy, No. 509 Washington atreet. In the City of Cape May. County of Cape May, on the fourth day of August, AD. 1903. at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the aaid creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint trustee, examln **-- ‘—
aueh other bnsin before aaid meeting.
Dated Cape May. N. J. July »l, 1903. LEWIS T. STEVESS, Referee in Bankruptcy.
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Notice to hereby given that all person* are prohibited I'rom throwing or depositing upon
je atreet* and sidewalks of the city,
T°
inda, loose tabes, paper, acre debria of all kinds, in violariMi of ax .... nance of the City of Cape May entitled “An Ordinance defining the duties of the cor - mittcc on Street and Highways’’ a. supplement* and amendments thereto whi- . aaid ordinance waa approved June 4th., A D., 1876, nnder the penalty therein contain-
EDWARD SAY1
SAYRE,
Committee on Fire and that all water rents not paid — AnguaLwj. 5 *
hereby given that al by the fiVat day of A will be added. W.
Water will j ^ off if the rent to not re *t 6. 190J. without fq" 11
John V
NOTICE. The Board of Health of Lower Township ill meet in Township house oa tbe following evening* *t eight o'clock. Jalv 13. *7.
Geo. Dickinson, chairman. J. F. MacKtoalc. Secretary.
The Hkxalji trill be plaaaad to hare yon liaadiaga al parlor send any even:* of Interest that take
tax. Mays place thropghout tbr ootwly,
Are You Making Money?
Are you saving any ? Life Insurance will enable you to do the latter to the best advantage. Write lor particulars of policies.
The Prudential Insurance Go. of Imerlca.
JOHN F. DRYDBN.
President
LESLIE D. WARD, Vice President EDGAR B. WARD, 2d Vice Pre*. FORREST F. DRYDSN. 3d Vice Preaideut EDWARD GRAY.
Secretary.
H. B. RlCHAEnsoK, A**t. Snpt.. Cape May Court House. N. J
T \,4K>O OOO T.ai6 X
Perfection
CHAS. A. SWAIN,
30S-Z JACKSON ST., CAPE MAY.
P. O. Box S41 Local 'Phone 6^.
A VALUABLE mUCATIOK. The PenmylTinlA ILilrad 1933 Summer IxesniOD Bout* Bock. On Jnne 1 tbe Paaaengur Department of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company published the 1908 edition of the Summer Excursion Route Book. This work to designed to provide tbe public with cripllve notes of the principal summer resort* of Eastern America, with the best routes for reaching them, and the rales of fare. It oooLins all the principal seashore aud mountain resorts of the East, and over seventeen hundred different routes or combination* of routes. The book ba* been compiled with the greatest cate, and altogether to tbe moat complete aud comprehensive handbook of Bummer travel ever offered to tbe public. Tbe cover to handsome and striking, printed in colors, and tho book contain* aevorel maps, presenting the exact mate* over which ticket* are sold. The book to profusely illustrated with fine half-tone cut* of scenery at the various resorts and along the lines of the Pennsylvania Railroad. On am* ..fter June 1 this very Interesting book may he procured at any Pennsylvania Railroad ticket hffice at the nominal price of ten cents, or, upon plication to Geo. W. Boyd, Aaab Genera] Passenger Agent, .Broad 8 Station, Philadelphia, Pa., by mall for twenty cents.
Romanic,>‘The Ideal Wall Paint.' Komalitc is an Oil Paint pnt np in paste form to be thinned with water. It 1* made for both inside and ontside exposure. It is durable and haa stood five years on exteriors with seaside exposures. It ia flat (without glom), washable, hygienic and gives a very artistic velvety finish. It waa adopted by the (J. S. Government Building* at the Buffalo Exposition. Later the Government used Komalite for it* buildings at the Charleston Expoidtion. The Committee on Exports on Awards, awarded RomaUte the gold medal. For sale by A. C. Gtut, 416 Washington atreet.
The Methodist Church will hold a Basaar wbsre there will be on aala goods both useful aod ornamental. Come help a good cause. Tbe Basaar will be held In pavilion Ko, 1 ou the beach, beginning Saturday, August 1st.
A BAZAAR mmuiimRtMni am ■gMtttt t m ~
it. ■ RIWMRCM
Interchangeable lOOO-Kile Refund Ticket*. Commencing June 1, 1908, interchangeable 1000-M lie Refund Ticket# will be placed on axle, limited to one year from date of Issue, good only for transportation of the owner, with usual free allowance of 150 pounds baggage, over any of tbe following Hues:— Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. (Between all polut* east of Ohia River and between Pittsburg and Kane. Al*n to and from points ou Philadelphia and Reading Railway and Central Railroad of New Jersey between Philadelphia and New York.) Chesapeake aod Ohio Railway. (Eaat of and including Huntingdon.) Delaware, Lackawanna and Wcwtern Railroad. v > Erie Railroad. (Eaat of and including Jame*toi»u and Suspension Bridge.) Lehigh Valley Railroad. Pennsylvania Railroad. Three ticket* will be sold at rate of $80,00 each, subject to refund of 810,00 on surrender of cover to Trank Lines Mileage Ticket Bureau, No. 148 Liberty street. New York, at any time withiu eighteen month* Ipim date of pnrohaw. Tbia form of ticket will' he Issued in deference to request* of numerous pair.>11* of the lines In Interest desiring one ticket good over never*! lines instead of having to provide themselves aa at present . with a separate ticket for each line tliey deal re to use. Agents at principal station# of the rati, roads named above will have threw: tickets on sale aud give all further Infni-mation regarding them that may be required. 1
St. John’s P.E. Church. Sunday Services, Holy Conus A. M. (ms announced). Holy Ci
10.30 A. M. the first Sunday of ewcu month. Morning prayer ia jo. Evening prerev Rax. Tbe following Clergymen are expected to
officiate during the sammer of 1903.
July 19, Rev. F. A. D. Lannt. D. D.,
Rector SL David's Uhwn-h. Mana*
yank, Fhiladelphia.
16, Rev. Kdward B. Niver. Rector Christ Church, Baltimore. Md. *, Rt-Rev. John Scarborough, n n »SsIb'HSllbjKi . phia. . _ tfi. Rev. John G. Murray, Rector St Michael’s and All A^etoOreich,
Baltimore. Md.
gev.^Winfield S. Baer, Rector SL
Aug
V.
U 6. It^Rev. Lei!
T. D.. LL-D.
13. Rw. Oareace W. Mmdmaa. Rector St. Philip'. Church, >tdl»: an, to^CHafauMRoberta.Aaaagaat TheacatovafretMMlaatrtcu:

