Cape May Herald, 30 July 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 8

CAPE MAY POINT. 1h« happening* (X a Waek At ThU Pretty A—»ldr Rcaort. Tt>r “Point'' t* * point of nttnrtiou. Tile friend* of Mi** M*t>r! Hart are Clad to know of her recovery from a recent •eri«u» ill no** Mia* Kaehi-i llaldeman. of 1‘hUndelphia, who tfks t>ern viaitinc frieml* tiere returned home Sunday. ii*-v and Mrw. lieorce<'.t>uttan, of Sweedalairo, are at the Chpe ilouae for the mnainder the aeaaon. ' The choir boy* of lit. Simeon’* Churrli of Hiiladeipbia, came down to the tMrlton Monday fur their annual oating. The hop which w** given at th# 0»rlton Tneeday evening for the benefit of the volunteer life-guard* wa* a decided

*ucce»«.

Mi» Florence Kutherford ha* returned to her home, after -pending two week* very ple***ntly with relative* and frienda at Atlantic City. A prominent Harrlahnrg gue*t ia Adam Keel who U -pending a week at the Sioreiiam. "Sle is * rciatin of proprietor lii-orge H Keel, of the famou* Shoreham Hotel. Orlando IV. lafierty, who aliout one m-nth had hi* hand badly lacerated by getting it caught in the preaa al the Star ottice, will resume work Monday. Orley is a jolly fellow, and during hi* ab*ence lia* Iwen greatly mUsed by the whole forte, of which he i* a favorite.

DIAS CHEEK Capt John Cullen is painting S. K. I •age’* cat yacht thia week. Mia* Uzaie Krrickson. who has been Uving at Court House for the poat year is now keeping hpune for her brother, E. S. Krrickson. David Ogden is making some needed repairs to his dwelling hduse. Mr*. Levi B. Hewitt i* visiting friend* at Ocean City. Percy Douglass is learning the carpenter trade wiih his brother Thoms* at Holly Beach. Th took a party to Five Fat first of the weekDorii g the heavy thunder *hoi

otT weather-boarding and carrying away the chimney. It also struck Kedmai. Stile*’* cat yacht . Mrs. K*teUa Woodlio has moved to Holly Beach for the summer, Dr. J. Morgan Dis ha* several patient* in this village.

RIO GRANDE. Le Boy Morton has been a great sufferer with an ahaoeas on his foot. Mr*. W. A. Harris i* renovating her new house preparatory to moving. The pastor Kev. Buck will«preach in the M. K. Church tomorrow afternoon. A committee of the ladies' aid society went to tireen Creek to pay the bill for furnishing the parsonage. The organization of ladies is a great help to the church. Mr*. Ecward Burkhart left Friday fur • visit to her |>orents at Glaasborb. Mm. Walter North of Haddoufiekl ig this week Luda McAllister.

laUKkufsikU iOOO-MU* tafui TlcksU. t^NnOMuiriug Jana 1, HW8, tntrrrhaugi ablelMU-Miig Kafund TiokMa will hr placwd on sale, limitad to one year fi date of iasua, good only ‘far l‘on of the owner, with usual frwoallowance of 150 pound* baggage, over any of the following Hney:— Bail (more and Ohio Kail mad. (Between all poinis eaal ol Ohio Kurt r slid botwtaMi Pittsburg and Kane. Also to and from point* on Philadelphia and Beading lUilway and Central Kail road of New Jcroer between Philadelphia and New York.) I ... Oht.. Hallway. (Ka.t of *ml including Huntiugdoti.) Delaware, Lackawanna and Weatem

itaitnnid.

Kne lUmfisJ. (Host of and Including Janu-*to«ii and Suspeixrion Bridge.) Imblgli Valley Ksilroad. Pennsylvaiita ICallroad. Tln-*r Uchel* w III t*. sold at rap* of (AO.UO each, aubinct u> refund of il0,0U ■«. surrender of cover to Trunk lone* Mileage Ticket Bureau, No. 145 LtbeHy •treel, New Vork. at any time. Ullhin cighi-en piou'Iik irom date of ptirchaav. This form of ticket will be losurd in Jrter.ii.ce to rr.in.TU* of numcron* l>S'rou» of the Hoc* In In ter ni desiriiig imm. t oket good over aeveral Him * instead ni baring tp pr.ivid« tbcimwlve* a* st pmumr with —parste ticket for each hue they desire A cents st principal •isti-m* of the raiiruod* named abut a will have tiitwc Urkets le and give all further inlonnatiou regarding thi-iu that may be iv^ulrvd.

To Try Law Pint.

The brief of Attorney General McCortin the New Jersey primary election w case, filed recently, is uilefwUng In view uf the faet that it hs» bren virtually agreed that no opinion will he rendered ing it* validity until after the

November election.

Church Directory. ramovTgaisK mracii.

Edwin blog t-

evening at 8.00

Sunday Keboal at 8.00 r M. Wedne»d*y evening prayer srrvioe at 8Communion service every third Sabbath

of each <|uarter.

The I.*du *' Miaaionary Hoeieiy meri* the I set F.-ldsy of each month at 8 r m. All »eau arv frue. Everyb«*ly waleotBe. naainjt msmouiai. cuiucu, t. u. ituar. Kev Ur. Campbell, minister tu eharvr. Beivtars follows: At 11 a. m divine

service ami arrmon.

Cbriatlau Kmleavur at 7.80 p. m. Divine aervlc* sod aermou atfi.OU p. m. All are oordiallr luviled at llie Preebyteriao Sea-*ide Home, a brief aervioe of *oag and add re* a from 4 till 5 p. m.

. riOST M. K. CilrHCH.

Rev. 8. i'. UoaklH, D. D-, Pootoi. Preacbiug on Sunday morrilngal 10 80

In the evening ai 7.43.

Meetings at V s u. and 6.90 p m. on

Sunday School *t 8 P. M.

Epw'nrtli Lvauu- Mmday evening

o'eloCk.

Mid-week prayer evening al M o'clock

AM ORDINANCE, AM ORDINANCK varafisg all < avenues, alley* and highways esUttog, proposed, laid out, planned or plotted, prior to the first day of April, mnrirrn hundred and three ue that certain tract of land now owned by the Cape May Heal Relate Company and lying bet wees Modi sou Avenue and Scsrcll'* Point and lb. Atlantic Ocean and the line of Capr D loud Creek.

land C>eck, and propose U> plot and .... -ante out in streets, avrattc*, alley*, lot* ord block* and otherwise Improve “ And Whetews, it i* alleged that certain map* or plot* of all or ■ portion of *aid land have heretofore been made by former rn^t the same dividing the same inti B ed street., alley*, avrnne*, highway*. and block*, and that. -.--.J map* or plot* have been in the^omce of the clerk of the County of And wberragwoald land bo* never been improved or the *aid street*, alley*. ■' uc*. highway*, lot* or block* laid out aaid land pursuant to any of said map*, plot*

tif proposed plan*:

| And whereas, the said City of Cape May I:** never ratified, approved or accept id any I of said map* plot* or proposed plan., end ha* never accepted, ratified or approved ..ny

vi.„,j attempted or proposed dedication of any of service H ertneaday | atreet*. avenue*, alley, or highway*

’ Therrfuie.

Thuraday j Section i lie it ordained and enacted by

BiM 1ST CJICNt H.

Kev. George William*. Pastor.

I'rnachiug on Sunday niomlug at lfl.SU.

lu the evening at 8.00.

Sunday morning Worker* Mectiiig

1U.U0 a. M.

Sunday Scbtml at 8.00 y. yt. Wcdneedky even in _ Prayer Meeting 8 o’clock. ^ Young People'* Meeting Friday evening ai R o'clock. _ Men'# Mevtiug Saturday cveuing

I dralrv l.

NOTICE.

tf Capv

The ue* Jaw pruvMea that the primary j M, J r " , ' 1 Jtamit/Tb.t l’ ha’ve . „ , r . . , , . I niv idfitw for tb« practice of deuttatry iu

election, ahall be conducted by tlw gen- cr , ry br>1M . h My offloe Htwed for

oral election officer* on the first r. ;;l#tra- ‘ ....

oo day. which will br S»ptrrnt*yr 8. Both P»M..» will vme at the sime pollig place*. Each voter, a* he reglattra. u*t take an oath that be voted the ticket of the party in whuee prim ary be purpose* to participate at the last general ion; that it la hi* intent ion to vote that ticket al tbc ensuing election, out! tbst be will support Its pisiform. Tbc idea i* to give the scheme a trial and amend the law at the neat acsaino of the IiegMature to in--et uuforacen condl■d* that may ariar.

NOTICE. Sealed proposal* will be received by The Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Cape May, at the Court lliruac, in the village of Cape Hay Cou n House, N. J., on Wednesday August 18, 1803. at eleven o'clock a, m., for the building of « New Iron Bridge over Duval'* Run, oo tbc main Sea Shore road, between Dennis and Upper Townships. Copies of tbc specifications may be had by »ppiicatlor to any member of tbc Board of Freeholder*, oo sod aftei Aaguat 5tb., 1803. Beadle Memorial Church. Beadle Memorial Presbyterian Church Ca|« May Point, Kev. Dr. Campbell, mini*ter-in-charge, Sunday, Auguat 2. At 10 a. M. Sunday School, at 11 a. k. divine service and sermon; subject; •The Christian Race.’’ Mrs. Frank GWhcrier will sing a solo At the offertor y : also there will be a cornet accompanist. At b r.w. divine service and sermon by Kev. George Williams, pastor of the Fin* Baptist Church, Cape May. welcome. Preabytenao Seaside Home, Cape May Point, Sunday, Augusts—Divine service and sermon from 4 to 5 r.m. Visitors always welcome, * St. John'* P. E. Church. Rt. Rev. John Scarborough. D. D Bhbop of Now Jersey will officiate In Ht. John's P. K. Church, corner'of Washington and Franklin atreet* on Sunday. The service* yi!l be a*follow*: Holy Communion, 7JO a, in.; Morning I’raver, 10 JO; Evening'Prayer, 8.

St. nary's R. C. Church.

Honrs of divine amice at St. Mary’s . , . OUMk Chmh. TmUhhoii ,t««. .ri.ln* Bo, rtool 4„B.l s.

Sundays, will he at 6, 8 and 10 a. m. ^

Kooary and benediction, of the moat blesard Sacrament at 8 JO o'clock. Daring the week Mooses every morning at

7 o'clock.

, Pastor Williams will proach morning and evoolng, Vial tors are Invited to worship with us, beau are fraa and the service lost* uae boar.

Fo» Sal*—Seven building lot# indifferent locations in Wert Cape May. Apply to Lewis T. Steven*, Hbli Waatuag-

A Word on 1000-Mlle Tickets. •Of sll inventions, 4be Alphsbvi and the Printing Prua* slope esceptavi, ihnsr inventioiia which abridge distance havr me the moot for civilization.'' aw — Uacmlay The Reading Hallway htierchangeahtimilcagt- ticket w,.ulu no doubt be aria****; by tbc writer of the above as one i*f the greatest of tiuwr invuntiou*. They can lie bought for 82A.OO at all priuclpsl ticket office* of the Heading »y«tem. ar« good for snyboriy to uae, for blmaclf. fatnilv. nrlghbora, friend* or wboevar br cares to take along, and will be honored for one year from date on linew of tbc Heading system. Central K. R. of New Jeraey. New York Croiral, Waat ShunA Buffalo. Rochester A Pittsburg Hoad*. They are of coumc good lb rough to New York from Philadelphia, wbeic the Reading operate hourly last express aervioe, leaving each terminal on ibe bout, another very Important invention to abridge distance which does away with the annoyance ibe average traveler usually f towards timetable*.

Le* Angolas. On account of the National En campment, G. A. R-, at San Francisco, Cal., August 17 to 23, 1903, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to San Francisco or Los Angeles Irom nil stations on its lines, Irom July 31 to August 13. inclusive, at greatly reduced rates. These tickets will be good for return passage to reach original starting point not later than October 15, inclusive, when executed by Joint Agent at Los Angeles or San Francisco and payment ol *50 cents made lor this service. ^.For specific information regarding rates and youtes, apply to Ticket Agents.

Taxes to be Paid. City Council met in special session Monday evening, a* required by the charter, and approved the tax duplicate which la now in the hani^f of the tax collector. Bills will be' along in a few daya. The rate this year la $2.80 on a hundred, or ten cent# higher than laat year. The a*teased valuation of the town is • trilie ieaa than last year.

ten day* a* 1 bid u> uimwtuo au ezamli atiiin as u> my fii.mo* U. practice Oeulial. ry ! Tula despite the fact of my having bod thirteen yaarit* constant practice 1017 Arch aUret, Philadelphia. 1 am _ graduate of the PeoiiA-'oiicgt of Dental Surgery, Ctoaa 1880. For two years I ws» assistant to Prof. J. Ewan Meade in clinic and hospital work in oral surgery, have the eodoraemeutof tbeBtal* Examiner* of Pcouarlvaiiia given in 1881. However, being a native and a leaidcot New Jenvy all my life, I preaeuted u: self to ltie ahiVe bosid and have met „ their requirvmeuu, lu the thirteen years of my practice I hive personally extracted one hundred and four thousand three hundred and sixty decayed teeth. In the past eight year* I have odium an rad thi'r iV-fi*c thousand one hundred and six tiuua our uaientiled air with absolute mh-'-i-m and entirety without pain and allrr cff.xO*. With one exception this i» < h*-bntgrwt i« mud ol any dculiai in the United hiatus. A* to my ability in other brancho of dentistry . inety resident people of Cape May City and neighborbo-Hl can us.ily. I ahal. expeut a loaaonabie r<>iuprii*Atiini fot my Work and skill. If, LoWrver, tlnuv aic *uy wbo cannot pay my ter. 1 will gladly and cba-rfuiiy fv lievc them of OUT suffering or pain with-

out charge.

C'hariea II Lonmoe. I). D. 8. Surcvwsor to Di. M atter 8 Li-.ulng. Ocean and Hughe* ata.. C«|»- Mat. Hour*:—» a. m. to 13 m.; 3 to 5 r. u.; 7 u. 8 p ii. Jut, 2JI *,

Osteopathy.

The nsine t» fmo. two Greek word*, ••iwlC'-u,''* hour, and '-palhna,"suffering; but it does not mean “hone-disease," neither is sit natenpathir physician a “bone doctor." The uamr was rbooen by Dr. A. T. Still, the diacavrrcr of the orienee, because be finod that moot diaeasr*. whatever their exciting cause, have for their predisposing cunar some bony displace. rami; and also because of th.- us* he made of the socalled “long bones" s* leve rs to relieve pressure on nervew or blood vessel*. Oateopa'hy dm not uae drug*, bat !*- lies ini tbc developpiuui and Tegulatioti of the forces and fluid* aithin the body. It recogntx-:- that Ns'ure U tl». great, and all-Mifflcleiit, but rot self wufficleot, physiciau, and *etk» U> a**i-i Nature by rs-mi-vlug obaiarlr* and regulating her prie-

ermar*.

Osteopathy does not need to wait till a person i* *ii-V before conferring iu benefit*. By finding and removing some Ik my misplacement, perhaps a very alight one. or some <»>nl nurture of a inuw-lr. the os ■eopalhlc pbyalolan ward* off given the c list me in time. But ICthe disease bo* gotten a foothold before th* doctor is called, still, the removal of U» predisposing cause, coupled with judickro* atimuiation or inhibition oMierve action, a* may be nr cum the case if it la curable. Osteopathy has saved many people, especially women, from the nurgnou's knife

Srction 1 Ue it orduntd and euartrd I the Inhabitants of the City of Cape May ; City Council assembled, and it ia hereby 1 enacted by-thr authority of the some that the City at Cape May doe* hereby refuse to accept, ratify approve or confirm any and al] at tempted dedication or dedication* proposed or mode or attempted to be made prior to the first dav of April, nineteen hundred and three, of any street*, avenues, alleys or highway* on. over or across that certain tract of land between Madison Avenue and Sewell's Point and the Atlantic Ocean and the line of Cape island Creek; and that the City of Cape May doe* hereby vacate any and alt atreet*. avenues, alley* snd highw-aya that ha* or may havr at any time exi-ted. prior to the aaid Erst day of April, ainetern hundred and three, on. over or across said tract of land hereinabove de : scribed, or that may havr been pu»p<>M-d or attempted to be or to hare been established 1 by any proposed or attempted dedication or, otherwise of any atierts. alleys, avenue* or highways on. over, upon or across said p-e niise* prior to the said first day of April. <

nineteen hundred and three.

Section *. And be it farther untamed and enacted that this ordinance shall U'cr effect immediately npon due pobllcntion

John Hatpin.

Pres of Council. Tho*. W. Millet.

Mayor.

Attest: J. W. Thompson. Approved July is. 1 903.

SHERIFFS BALE.

By virtue of a writ of an execution to me directed, issued out of the Circuit Court of Cape May Coonty, New Jeraey. I win eapore

*- vale at public vendue, on

Monday. Aucust 24th. 1903. between the hours of twelve and five o'clock' p. m , to wit. al ooe o'clock in the afternoon

of aaid dav. at the office of Lev ' Kaq . 309 Washington street. C Cape May county. New Jersey,

All that certain Jot of land, situate in the county of Cape May, Citv of Cape Island. State of New Jersey Lying between lafsy- -**- and Washiorum streets, adjoin!

• of Daniel C. Ware, Henry D. Strwi

and others, and butted and bounded os I lows: Beginning st a poat standing oo t easterly aide of Lafayette street and the sooth westerly corner of a tot of land belong-

ing to Daniel C. Ware and whereon he . and running from thence along side of said lafayette street s. thirty-aia degrees weak about 01

id thirty-two feet to a post ai

iroer of a lot of land belonging P

iattbews. from thence south fifty-Ma degree* east, bounding on aaid Matthew and Steward’s Iota about two handled and forty

lour feet to a post fora corner of said Wi

ington atreet and being the northeast an.... of H. D. Steward's lot of land; fraa thence north thirty-six degrees cook bounding on **- -vent aide of said Washington street.

t one hundred and thirty-two feet to the

southeast corner of the aaid Daniel C- Ware lot of land; from thence bounding on aaid D. C. Ware’s lot'north fifty-six degrees eat about two hundred and forty feet to

■e first place of beginnfr -

Seised os the property C ike, defendant, taken in execution at the anil of Aaron II arvev Snyder, Kxccntor.rt

—implainant, and to be sold by. SAMUEL E EWING, Sheriff.

Dated July xx, 1903.

Lewis T. Steven*, Attorney. 7-aj p f JA.64

An Established Proof of the superiority ol LIFE INSURANCE is that farsighted and successful business men invest in it for large sums, notwithstanding their opportunities lor other forms ol investment.

The Prudential Insurance Co. of America

JOHN P. DKYDRN. LESLIE D. WARD ‘ Vice President EDGAR B. WARD, »d Vice Pre* FORREST F DRYDEN. 3d Vice Proaiib-ui EDWARD GRAY

!. RichAkDfcos, Aaat Supt., Cape May Court Honoc. N. J

Perfection if [111 IS.

A 3 burner High Stove . - - - $9.60 A 2 burner High Stove ... S7J0 WE HAVE THEM FOR $4.00 *ir nave patent covers which protects the w-ick and oil in case any thing should boil over. Compare these price* with others.

hundred

and

prooerv.-st to them orgai* which

rid otherwlae Itave boeii axcrlflned.

Osteopathy wilt repay Invoaligallop.

Will not gov Investigate Hf Edward D. Burleigh, D. O. 670 Washington at.. Cape May.

Having g Hoe Trip.

From the Ocean City Sentinel.

The many frienda of Hon, L M. Crease and wife will he glad to hear that they ere well and enjoying their Western trip very much. At present they' are at the mammoth Hot Bprings Hotel,

Yellowstone KaUonal Park.

They leave there the SRUt inst., home-

lioond, probably via Ibe Great

, For Atlantic City.

Next Wodosaday Augusts, tba Penn-

sylvania Railroad will ruu a

excursion to Atlantic Citv- Loaya Cape May at 8.50 a. nt. and returning, leave Atlantic City at 5 JO p. m. Hound trip

tickets f 1.00. Bee

fifth page.

tion of the Pope, who was laid to ran^, that day. The church was draped both

Romanic,••The Ideal Wail Paint.”

made for both inaide and outride exposure. It is dnrahle and has stood five years on exteriors with seaside ttponurea. It is flat (without gloss), wanh-

•' »bU, hygienic and gives a very artbtic

velvety finish. It was adopted by the U. 8. Government Buildings at the Buffalo Exposition. latter the Government used Komallte for its buildings at the Charleston Kapoaition. The Committee on Exports on Awards, awarded Komalite the gold medal. For Bale by

A. a Gilx,

416 Waxhingtm stree

Tbs Methodlai Church will bo Baxaar where there will hf on sail goods both useful and ornamental. Coma help a good cause. The Bazaar will be held in pavilion No. 1 00 the beach, beginning Balurday, Aaguat lat.

WaU Papers.

Just received a large iavobe from

K.C. Church Tuesday In commemora- which you <mn adecl. The puce* range

from 6j rei't* to 30 cents a piece.

A. C.GILK.

HOW Of IIBLIEfTIK Of COflHIOliS. In the District Coart of tbc United State*, for the District of New Jersey. In the matter of 1 Woodbine Manufacturing \ In Bankruptcy Co. Bankrupt. j To the creditors of Woodbine Manufactuiig Co^ of the county of Cape May, antf. 4i*Notic* is hereby given that on the twentieth day of July. A.D. 1903, the arid Woodbine Manulactnring Co.was duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that the first meeting of it* creditor* will be held at the office of Lewi*

may attend, prove their claims, appoint . trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact snch other buxine** as may properly com

before arid meeting.

'-'-“"K’wral'fc'ffi.

Referee in Bankruptcy.

JO

WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.

Notice U hereby given that a]I persona are prohibited from throwing or depositing anon the street* and sidewalks of tbc city, refute of all kinds, loose ashes, paper, scrap* an ' debris of oil kinds/in violotloa of an ord nonce of the City of Cape May Entitled “A Ordinance defining the dntiet of the con mi tie- on Street* and Highways 1 ' an supplement* and amendment* thereto whic_ said ordinance wot approved Jnn« 4th.. A. D., under the penalty therein con* '

NOTICE. of water—By direction of Committee on Fire and Water, notice U hereby given that oil water rents not paid by the first day uf August,'1903, 3 will be added. Water win turned off if the rent ia r August 6. 1903, without _ jotm

GHAS. A. SWAIN,

306*7 JACKSON ST., • GA PE

P. O. Box S41 Local ’Phone 65.

DENTISTRY, Ooearl and Hughes St. Ever)- branch of dentistry at this office is done by an experienced operator who has bad long experience with the most difficult cases.

N ARCOTIZED AIR for the painless extraction df teeth absolutely without pain and the horriabk after effects of cocaine. We solicite difficult artificial dentures. Crown and Bridge made second to none. We Guarantee to give satisfaction. Our charges moderate.

: Narcotized Air Free'

Win. a SICKLES. D D. S. Manager.

Drs. Lorehcc and Scholl* who purchased Dr. Walter Learning s practice, are graduates of Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery and have been established since IgQO in Philadelphia, have one of the largest and most complete offices in the United States.

St.riahn aP. E. Church. __ idapBervlec*. HolyCraarmmlon., „ t3_ ——1, to.jo Evening prayer “ — g Clergymen are expect r the summer of 1903. cv. John Scarborough, D.D., Bof New Jeraey. Rev. Ueweilyn N. Coley. Rector Church of the Nativity, PWladel phia 16, Rev. John G. Murray, Rector St. MUcfiwel'aandAU Angel* Church, *3. Rev. Winfield S Bxer, Rector St. George’s Church, Brooklyn, N.

NOTICE.

The Board of Health of Lower Township will meet in Township house on the follow—vculnga at eight o'clock. Julv Ij, 97, to. *4, and Sept. 14. 1903 All person* ig any complalnu to make will notifv _. Mere lory ia -writing or meet the Board

on the above

i*. MocKMc -

The Hrbalo will U {fieaaoi lo have yt

•end any even:* of tol

' m. Rev. Camiu. M Robert*. Aaaurtanl Rector Church 0/ the Saviour, Wart Philadelphia. The seats are free at all

A BAZAAR.

nt t#K d me fis Nfflflsu! nra him 1 mb d M iwa MM an. mi an. a HM. mirm,Milt, mmew HSIMfMRdRHM

A VA1UABLX raXJCATIOX. • Pauvlraaia laliread 1803 Saaaar lx« ' -

of the PMinsylvaula Railroad Company publlohed the 100:1 ,-ditioo of Um Summer Kxeurekih K<mtp Book. Thla work In dertguod to pruvMe the public with descriptive note* of the principal summer reaorta of Eaatera America, with the boat rousa for reaching them, and the rataa of fare. It ooaUina all the principal aeoabore and moo main Yoaorta of the Boat, and over aevenlorn hundred different route* or combination* of route*. The book ha* bean compiled with the greatent eaie, and altogether k* the nu«t 00m-

i comprehensive handbook of travel ever offered 10 the pubTb* cover la handaome and at rt king,

printed In color*, and the book ouoialna

ooveral map*. preaenUi.g ibe exact route* over which tickets are odd. The hook U profusely illnti rated with fineholf-lnw. cute of aoeoery at the variou* resorts and along the Hum of the IVimaylvaol* Rall-

On and after June 1 thia vary 1 log book may be procured at any Pwmaylvanlx Railroad ticket office at the nominal pries of ten cents, nr. anna appllea!ton to Gao. W. Boyd. AmloUnt General Paaoengec Agent, Bread Street station, Phlladnlpbla, Pv, by maB for