CAPE MAY HERALD
AN INDEPCNDENT WEEKLY.
Published Every Thursday Morulaf at 806 Washlagtea Street, Cape May, N. J. t ^ subscription: Ont Dolls* Pea Yes* i* Aovsaee
THK HERALD. CAPE HAY. N. J. Lewis T Srevena. Mansscs Kolcrrd at the port ultcr at Cape May N J.. »• «er<md<-U]u taail matter. March ll. THURSDAY. AlHIUST 6. 1903. Tlierr will In- h -perial elrelion In Sew Jersey on Sepretuber ~ U> |>a>w on amYniluieutr to Ute SUte Conatitution that have |utawtl two coBsecntlve laturea. The anu'DilnieOta trill COSH? a new Hoard of I’ardou* to oonaiat of the (•ovi rnor.'t'Uanrellor and Attortley tieneral inatead of the tlovernor. Cltantvllor an<l as lay Ju.l){e» of the Court of Error* and Appeals. They siso create a new Appellate Court, to consul of h (Ttief JusticL and four aswoclatea, instead of the Chancellor, the Chief Justice, elfin associate Juaticea and nx lay Jodvei. They dve Uu-_,Vu-e-Chancellorn the same powers sa are now exercised by the Chancellor, and id** the L*fi»lature j>ower to decide how the Court* of Common I'leaa in the counties shall be constituted and held' They five to the Governor the power to appoint the V ice-Chan A-Uora.
OLD CARTER WINDMILL.
Silas Cartar'a mill, which was •ructad liv 1S3* at what la now buown as Windmill Point, on the Canadian shore of -f^dre Erie, opposite the cdty of Uuffulo, still stands sa reminder of the ]>erlod when' Mfe’a duties were more complicated than at present for residents of the middle west. In an
inf of the old mill, and relates something of thb experience of Its
bniSfr.
When the call for volunteers came la 1776 Silas Carter was too young
As confidently kilted for a statement has been made by Senator Hand in hts newspa(>er that he baa Yury willingly become a candidate for renotnutalum for Senator. The very tiard wort: the Senator la now doing to pet bis force* in line will lie said to be a spontaneous action action on Uie part of his friends, and not himself. Moat of his former adherents have decided, however. Id support Mr. Lewis M. Crease for the ijetiate, as they fw-l that the Senator has been honored sufficiently. If Senator Hand wants to retain con1 trol of affiiits and desires to be considered a leader in the party, it would be wise for him to become one of the workers and join in the unanimous nomination for the election of Assemblyman Creese to the Senate.
It was charged in the nrwspapei owned by Senator Ilobert K. Hand that the Democrats controlled the UepuUican primaries last fall, and that the sucoeasof I^ewts II. Creme wtjpslue to thin fact. Such was not the case, howeveras heretofore the UepuMlcan* them, aeives have staved at home and let a number of Democrats manipulate the Kepuhlican primaries and allowed Senator Hand to .succeed in these contests. Last year the Republicans decided t»> run the party themarlrea, as was evident when the returns came tn.
A deserving compliment has beeh paid to Cnited States Senator John Kean by Preside*! Roosevelt, w be offered to him the management of the National Republican campaign for the three States of New Jersey, New York and Pran«ylvauia. It will be a mighty big task but with the aid of the leaders of the three Stales, there will no doubt be large majorities for the re-election of Pn-mdent Roosevelt in ISAM.
OLD CARTER WINDMILL. (BulU by an American Patriot Or*r Seventy Year* Agu ) to carry a muaket in the service of his country_ but could handle horse, and to him was granted the privilege of acting as teamster for tien. Washington. Later on he took up the more exciting duties of a soldier, and served until the end of the war. When the nuesCon • settled, he went to Canada and tabliahed a home. The ground was fertile enough, but the population ■rattcring and the nearest mill a long distance from Carter'i u For a long time he and bia neighbors used hand-roll's furnished by the government, but the method waa too alow and arduous for ter, and he persuaded the neighbor* to assist him in erecting the mill, after harvesting time, 183!. The mill has long ceasgd Ll be utilized for the grinding x>f the grain, and Ifs “wings" have long ceased to exist, but the walls si 111 remain as an attraction for viaitor*. who admire the antiqwf and the picturesque. WIRELESS TELEPHONY. ermsa Professor Has Sol»e* »*• Problem of Cos vermins Plainly oa a Ray of t-laVl. Prof. Buhner, of Berlin, working n the lines of Bell's photophone, has brought light telephony to considerable perfection.- Bell used a plane mirror.* reflecting a beam of light upon a selenium cell in a circuit with a common telephone receiver at the receiving end. The mirror, vibrating to the voice, altered the intensity of the beam plating on the selenium (wb'cb alters its electrical resistance under the action of varying light), and thus reproduced the vibrations on the diaphragm of the receiver. This, with important modtlous and Improvements, is
It has lK-en decided by the Journeymen Barliers of Trenton that they are entitled to shave the 4e*d. a work done heretofore by the undertakers' amustanU. Tliis declaration of rights is not any more extravagant than the recent ot-e to the eflect that a man could ndt be carried to his last rt sling place in anything but a hearse driven by a union coachman.
It is a fact that our statesmen are never so positive in their political forecasts as when they return after a prolonged stay abroad and are without information as to the condition of affairs here. This Is to he attributed to the rule: If yon want to talk well always lect a subject that you know nothing •bont.
Former IJeuL Oor. I**, of Missouri, wa* rmnud by writing begging letters to
c<>rparstlon lobbyist* and the Kaueas °* CSty St nr now suggest* that If they **' "*
rot get an honest man for hU place they can at least get one who is unable to
write.
Sir Thomas seems to t>e glad that the Reliance is to be the boat his Shamrock HI. will have to deal with. Bat R is hard to understand -why Sir Thomas should l*e glad. HdU, he Is a man of an nnnvuaJly happy disposition.
On her visit to Oyster Bay Mother Jones is described as having been "dressed quietly in a bio* shirt waist and wide Chicago shoes." No wonder the President refused to see her.
PHILOSOPHICAL JOTTINGS. A fst wallet often covers only I. X). ITV Make the child happy and you win the mother. Don't get mad; 1' give* the other fellow the whule advantage. nto others a* you* would have your mother-in-law do unto you. Ili* fi«d never know* when to welcome opportunity or good fortune. When your heart gets too hot put Ice a your bend ami lock up your purse. It I* policy to be »o agreeable yourself that others cannot fail to he agreeable to you. A woman allows her love for a man whep chi- gives him aK she possesses— vomrtlmo the mau never shows up
again.
The difference bet ween a poor man and a rich man Is. that the poor man has both the appetite and the stomach, while the rich man's appetite la gone when hr tliiiikx of his stomach.— Kate Thy son Marr, in Milwaukee Sen-
tinel.
TALES OF THE SEA. Three tiroes a* ranch freight passed the "Boo" last year as passed through the hue* canal. Some of the largest German steamship companies did not pay any dividends last year. The British admiralty bydrugraphert charted last year 313 qboaladsngei ous to navigation. In shipbuilding Pennsylvania stand* first and New York second, while Callforoia is a good third. The lock to be placed in the DannbeOder canal will be 131 feet high and the higheM in the world The Austrian minister of commerce has offered big prize* for the best plans Tor It. The indications are that foreign travel will this summer exceed that af any previoii* season. Sixty -seven sailing* a month on flrst-class passenger ■tesmskips will be made from Ni York for European ports. Thi* is provision for hc.000 passengers between April and September. An expert estimate pats the amount paid for steamship fare* at «31.0M>.o6o and the cxpenditurrs iu Europe at STO.UOO.OMt '
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lay or -Tboa. W. Millet ... LUIerinsB -Kraai-is K. Duke
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Juba llalula — Uui-allu |(. fbarrti . .Jss. 1. 1UM T. Msslu-I Sharp. Jr.. Jss. 1. IMb . Ja*. J. Husk Jan. 1. URL'. LeumA K Miller Jan. 1. UMG Js*. K. Tsytor Jan. I. 11*1 Luut* C. Sayre J*n 1. 1ISM K. Sidney Towaaead. Jsn. 1, luo. - uitii'f Juo, W. TtiouipauB. Jsn. 1. 1UM >«a-Baor-r Hows id K Utter . .Jsa. 1. lUW ' •ih.-tor—J. u- nrr Rdiuoitda. .Jan. 1. ISM rreaaurvr, Isaai H. Smllh ...Jan 1. ISM of Apto-iil Win. T. Stevens
Jan. 1. ISM
uf Ap|M 4 <*l. Wm. S. Rims'
Jan 1. ISM
of Appeal—Jib. it 11 one*.
Jan.
HUAUU OK EDUCATION. Chur Its York, President .....March. Dr. Edward M. PbUlliN. Ch-rk.. Samuel H. Moore Samuel R. Stile* —.... <‘harle* K. Ouldort " Wimaa^H. Mills " U'-nry a. Kptherford Howard K. Otter . Barclay L ScbeUenger..—
' UOAUD OK HEALTH. Dr. A. L Leach. I'rvsldrul ..ru-pt. Lev.hi T. Steven*. S.-,telarT -■ UolH-rt K. Hand lafsyeltr M. Hal!
itUAlll. OK. TRAOK I’n-sldent—Hiepnen II. Wilson. SM-n-Ury-I^Bl* T. Mevens. TrcoMirvr—Thomas W. Millet.
County Directory.
Jest ire Kapreme ilrlckaoc. Drui. Law Judge—IU
i/urt—Charle* E. Hen-
Qoods, J^otions, dndjffilli ncry WHITE GOODS. LACKS, Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, RIBBONS, etc. Hosiery and Underwear Ladies' and Men’s Furnishing* Agent for Standard Pattern*. 0. L,. W. KNEHH 618-20 WA8H1NQT0H STREET. CAPE MAY. N. J.
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Train* will leave Cape May as follow* for
PHILADKI.I'HlA :
6 .e A.M.—ACCOMMODATION st principal mirnardistr aUUun* connect* from f»cran City. Sea l*lr. arrives at Philadelphia o r- A. M A M.—EXPRESS Connect* from Angleses Blanch. Arrives at PhiL.
dcipbia M 47 A M
M.-HXPRTiSS Connect* (rmn Aiigiew-e, Ocean City, and S.-a Isle City Arrives at Philsdrlpln*
■■.00 A. M.
7.17^ 9'°5 ;
2.20
from
iee Die
Pfailadrlpma
2.25 •f-45
P.M-KXFRKSS.
City.
4 39 PM.
P M -ACCOMMODATION. C.m ne«»from Anglcses Branch. Ocean City, and Sea Isle City. Arrives at
Philadelphia ezy P M P.M.-
Iron
I , rc*r> utur of Pies* Kcgew C. ^ Sbvrig-Kam’l K. Kb tug. Dvm 1UM Coroner's—tiro. iLyrv. Jr.. Bep ISM Comurr a—John D Cram. Bep 1WP t'oroner s-C'ha*. H Cloatlng. Kep HI® County Clerk-Julia. Way. U<1> ISOJ Burrogate-E. CUnton Hewitt. Bei. lUOI
County Board of I
Bep . .
County Board of
Bate. Hep.
County Board of I County ' Board of
Renrn*. Deni
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hepte
Cieetlons—Joe. K. Hand. 1MO Etecttuns—William T. IBM Klrctlous-Wm. J. Tyler. IBM Kieetlon*— Mh-Uael Huurth Ttire-lay lu April.
ItOAUD OK CHORES' KUKEBUL
. - May.
N. J.
JtM. G. Cbaniphin. Ocean City. N.
_ Jan. L IBM
Ocean City ...Jsn. L IBM
. lister
. .Msy. IBM
N1A3AE- falls. Niagura Falls is one oi the grandest and moat widely advertised ol Natuie's Masterpieces, and has been so olten pictured and describetl that at first view nearly everyone experiences disappointment but a few minute* bring back the realization how marvelously Rieat and powerful is the flow of Water and how truly .magnificent i* its scenic beauty. The Philadelphia and Reading’s cfieai; excursion* every season have enabled numbeis to view the Fall*, and thi* year the Special $10.00— I I'eu-tlay Excursions w ill leave Philadelphia fuly 18 and 30, August 13 I amt J9, Sept, to and 26, and Oct. 8. j Tlic Excursionists bv the Reading ! — Lehigh Valiev Route, leaving ! Reading Tctinitial 8 30 a. m.. *bave ' a daylight trip tlirougn the beautiful Lehigh ami Wvorring V. lleys, afloroii g a vi> w <>i fine mountain scen|erv, i'srif wotth the cost ot trip, and 1 an ives at Niagam Falls in the early ievening. A dining car is attached j to train, meal* being furnished tabled’hote at Buy cents pen capita. Opportunities aie aflbrded for «cr etal stop ofl's on return trip. Tic* kets are good going only on special train and good to return within ten days on all regular ttains. Full informntion a* to aivle trip*, airs and time ol 0 nneciing frnins ironL-Other point*, elc., can be piocured from any P. & R. Ticket Agent or bv addressing EDSON J. WEEKS, Genera! Passenger Agent, Philadelphia.
THE RECEIVING STATION.
(Cot Shows the Svitnium Cell end th*
Parabolic Mirror.)
Ruhtnrr's method. The great merit of bis invention is that it la now possible to telephone withont wires in the daytime. Other advantage* are that messages can be sent more rapidly than at present, that replies to the message* can be sent instantaneously, and that perfect secrecy is insured. The German government baa plnoed *10.000 at tfca
rentor tor further experiment*.
Ruhmer Bought to maka the Bell system of commercial value, and was aided by two important original discovert**. Be found that aeleniumia sensitive to other than red and /allow rays, and also that by increasing The aize of his mirror he could Increase the distance at which th* message could be audible. Daring hi* experiment* on the Wannsee, Berlin, the inventor fir*t succeeded in sending his messages a mile; afterward ha spoke to a distance
With printing office tronhtee and Mother Jones, and political etnhassle*, President Roosevelt la- having a viry boxy vacation.
proof of ft* salubrious conditions, b* declare# that nearly every body who west There with him came back Weighing more and la a much batter siata of
health gaaoitny.
87xm t:to to thz kobth VkCAtiro Trip tc Caaida via PanaiylTsai* IsDroeftThe Pennsylvania Railroad personally conducted tour to Northern New York and Canada, leaving August iz, covert^ many prominent points of interest to the Summer tourist—Niagara Full*. Thousand Lalauds, Rapid* of the St. Lawrence, Quebec, The Saguenay, Montreal, Au Sable Chasam, Lakes Champlain and George, and Saratoga. The tottr cover* a period ol fifteen day*; round-trip rate, $13$. The natty will be in charge of one of the Company’* tourists agent*, atkitted by an experienced lady at chaperon, whose especial charge will be unescorted ladle*. The rate covers railway and boat fare fur the entire round trip, parlorcar *eat», meaU en route, hothl entertainment, transfer cliargi*, and carriage hire. For detailed itinerary, ticket*,- or any additional information, apply to Ticket Agent*; Touriat Agent, 263 Fifth Avenue, New York ; or Geo W. Boyd, Genera! Passenger Agent, Broad Afreet Station, Philadelphia
AtfmJ Cow. Merer'.. —.. — ; Wm. T. Kmti. Ki-bluc Crrck . .May. 190.'.
R. Rmltb. Cape Mar .Jsa. I.IBOC
West ter K. Wales, fspr May. Jsa. 1. IBM J. G. CkaiapUm. IMerrtor; Rsiaarl Tub a*
rod. Clrrk.
OUR SECRET SOCIETIES Where T* Go T* Rat* An Evanlnf Among Your Brethren. AAonlraJD Chsptsr. No. M. ItojroJ Arc* Masons—Coo vocal Ions, third Monday of each month at lodge zoom. WeahlnxtM and Franklin streets. OfBoero: K. B. K. K . Joseph P. Hoary. P. H. P.; K. N-. Robert H. Fsdoley. P. H. P.; K. A. Howard A Hoffman. P. H. P.; Treasurer. Char)** P. Quluort: Brcrrtsry Samuel H. Moor*; C- of H-. Benjamin 8. Curtis. P. H. P.; P. S-. Charles P. Uunion. R. A C.. W till am Porrow. Sr.; G. M. Id veil Irvin H. EMredse; C. M. of 2d veil. Thomas 8. Steven, Jr.. P. H. P.; O. M of 1st veil. Alban H. Faulkner; Chaplain. William R. Sheppard. Cape Island Lodce. No. J*. F. and A. I.—Communication*, second and (earth Tuesdays of each month si iod(r room. Waahlnzlon and Franklin otroeu Officers: W. M.. Everett J. Jervell; 8. W. Thomas A Stevens. Jr.: J. W.. Irwin IL Eldredge; 8. D.. H. Welker Hand; J. D.. Benjamin B. Hugh**; Secretary. 8. R. -■zz. May Camp. No. am. Modern Woodman of America—Meet* drat Wed- ' ly of each month at Auditorium. OffiConsul. Charles P. Ouldort. Worthy Adrioer. Frederick W. Wolf; Clerk. WUUam G- Blattner: Banker. Barclay L. Bchetlrnger; General Manager. Howard P. Otter: Escort William E. Rom Is:
Cape May Conclave. No. MB. Improved Order of Iteptaaophs-Mret* at Auditorium on se< md snd founli Thursday* of each moat Officer*. i'osl Arcbon. Lewi. T. K eren*, Archon. C. Edward Hughes; Pffivost. Robert C. llugties: Inspector. Harry T. Ludlum. Hecrrisry. Andrew B Huadi; Tmasuer. A* B. Lilli*. Plnancfer Sumuel 11 Moors Cap* Kay Council. No. Ml. Royal Ar•aaum—Meets Brat and third Tuesday* of •ach month st Auditorium. Officers: Regent. Grant Vonarasn, Vic* Regent. Clarence P. Kuhn; Orator. Howard P. “ - - - r< qmusm E- Romlg: OoD H. Phillips; Tressurer. Samuel T. BaOey,'* Chaplala.. Joseph P. Third Tbui ^ ^ at Woshtngtoa atveot. M. W„ David Hugbss; P. M.. Joseph C. Chorman: P#reman. A G. Doughty: Ovor-
ot Auditorium Offic _ Somers L Uoyd; W. M.. A Walter Ben-
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Farm For Sale.
IajcsUxI btlwetb (.ape May and Cape
A retie Koctoa Is Reollhy.
Robert E. Peary, the explorer, say a that th# Arctic region la one of the best places la th* world for persona
afflieted with pulmonary dleraaei. In A Wgsiarfgl PsljBlgt and flsast tdste.
May Point, and known as the late A. B. .Steven* farm. Apply to Daniel EHtevens, Wdnvige P. O, \V eat Cape May’
K. J. " ^ “' - •
Ml*s Stone the fanxNis Palmist, now 1 baall t oonxultod at her oottagw Doesn eUee*. i 0 0| Caps Msy PutuL HoaOias* at uartoi
S»ua MoyS hMkS
A handsome cottage on Columbia avenue, near Howard street, for' sale. One of the bent located cottages in Cape Mar. Apply to Lewis T. Htevens, Att Qape Mav, X, J.
FobSauc—A splendid building lot on the north side ol North street, 4U ft. I by 100 ft. deej.. Will Iw sold ..r reasonable terms. Apply to Ix-wi* T. Stevens, 500 Washington street. x>t on Corgie street, near Queen, th side, lot 40x510 feet, running elirough to Columbia avenue. Will be ild cheap. Apply to LeuisT Stevens, Atty., 509 Washington aii.et. Cape May, K. J. FOR KALE—Kpiendid cottage Lafayette streeL * Lot 40x150. Ten room house. First class condition 11250.00 cash, balauo- on 5 per .cenL mortgage. Lewis T. Ktevei«»SU0 Wash-iugt-n streeL iAaix—Tweutyrihree acres of land iwtween the turnpike and the l(racli, in West Cape * Mar and Cape May Utv. Will be sold in one tract on reasonable terms. Apply to Leri* T. Stevens, 509 Washington street.
b O. Corson; Conductor.
fhaplala, Joseph Bobtaaea; Recording Seorvtary. Joseph H. Wellman: Financial Seerotary. WUUam p. Vansant; Treasurer. J. Clarence OalBureka Lodge. No- T. Ladles' i'O. M.Meots second and fourth Thursday* ot each month at Auditorium. Officers: Past Worthy President. Mrs. Arlan Bailor; Worthy Froetdont. Mrs. May Mooray:
▼too ProetdonL Mr*. JuaUi
Hawkey;
J00ala A Wale*: Mias Kate Conley.
John Mecray Poet No, 4k O r JL. *atoota o* second and fourth Thursday* of each month at M Washington etreet. Officers Commander.'Peter W. Smith: A V. C.. Francis K. Duka; J. V. C- 8*m■al R. SUtas; Officer or th* Day. Joaoph
Socrotapr.
Swain 8. Reeves; Quartern***tor. John D Craig. Mayflower Lodge. No Wk ledependent Order of Odd Fellows-Meet* each Friday at OB Woshtngtoa street, ©floors: Noble Grand. Grant Venamaa; 'Toe Grand. Somers A Lloyd; Trsaoursr. Benhualn A Curtis; Bocrstary. Thomas A Stortna. 7r.: Financial tocrsiory. WUMam O. Blattnor. - OgallalU Tribs. No. tgl. Improved Order of Red Men—Moot* at tM Washington Street Officers: Sachem. Gilbert C.
Hughes;^ 1
Prophet. (tow'Tnytorr CW of_R**arts. Robert C Hughes. Reaper ol WatB^um. A. B. Uttla: Collector of Wampum.
Thomas H. Taylor, the popular boot sad tbo* maker, has removed to No. CM Waablngtoa ttroeL Hs iom all m-
ilngton >
polling nsatly, thoroughly and at r
in Capa May for U yaora Rlpa uppers sawtd by machlae with
ap-Just TUceived-^- " NEW LOT OK VALiLi PAPER All the latest designs and most fashionable colors. Let me estimate on your work. TERMS MODERATE. WILL CALL AN D SHOW SAMPLES
Anglrsra Uianch. Arrive* PhiL <lrIj.liia 6.4<, K M KM EXCURSION TRAIN LW net* from Angloca, Ocean City, and Sea Lie City Arrive* at I'liiladelpbis K rt r> m T M—EXPRESS. C/emcct* from Angle*, a. Ocean City ,t.d Sea Die City Arrive* at Philadelphia
Stoj-w
P M —ACCOMMODATION. Smpe at principal stati.n.. Arriveaphil-
■Ldelnhi* u f. v ^
eel* (rum
Angle*,-* Branch \ ivc* ol I’hil-
odclphia 6.55 P M
M.-feXcrKMi/N TRAIN. Connect* fic.m : f! *e* Branch. A:rive* at ITiil^uciphia 7 SS v » Vi —EXPL.iSS. Cunnrct* (rim Angleae,. Ocean City, and S<* Die City. Arrive* at Philadel-
phia 10.55 K- M.
FROM PHILADELPHIA Train* leave (or Cope May—Exprrw, «>•■< M. 130 (Saturday* only.) > ,v>. 4 <>. and *■ !■ «* arekday* AccommiMlalion. * .0 w. 3 -CV r * Sunday ExpieM. K jo A >1. Accummodatiun, 7 40 a M. fi.aj Eacurriun sin.^ aoA M dairy. Tram* Dave PhujiUfJ-PHIA. Broad SUrrt
3-4S
4.00 r
5-y> r
«-55 1
Slat 10
NEW YORE. Express, weekday*, j ou. 4 to. 4 40. * no, 5 fl. i*y. 7-00. 7 »o. 9 oj. 9 S“. I® «. M.. *13 00 noon. 1 * .CS. *1 o>. 300.350 35a (Penn* Limited) Yori ' —■'
Real Estate lor Sole.
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A handnomr hotel projxTty fur Kale. Lot 50x130 on a nlrmt, and very i-lose to the beach. Ilae 44 lied room*, *tramheat and *un parlonc Will Ire nol trice. Furniture inctudod. dresK 1 A-wln T. Steven*, Ally., SOB Washington 'Ireel, Cape May, N. J.
Qnaan Am* Bailnad Time-table. Fcrrv *• rvioe hetwvou Cara May N. J. id Lawaa. Dei. (weather pcmuuiug.) Sleajunr Queen Caroline. Schedule In effect Sunday June 14. 1P01. K earner cHinect* with train* for Baltimore daily, •Xoept Tuesday, Thuieday, Saturday and Sunday at 4.80 r M. Tuesday. ~ an<l Sunday ai S.lOr M, with expense train—Bullet and Chair
Uched.
Slouday. opecia) boat Dave* Cope May at 6.80 a K. connecting at Lewm w itb expraat Ualu -for ijalllrqoii—Uiuffct aud Chair Car* attached. Additional
from Lewm Monday at 5 00
MOXDAY, W EDSExPAT AMJ PKIUAT.
> Uip
Leave Lewes Ar. Cape May A* 7.10 a. m. 8 SO a. M. B 11.40 a. m. 18.50 r m. B 6.40 p. tt. 7.50 r. u. Lv. Cape May Ar, Lowe* » 30 a. M. C 10.30 a M 4.80 p m. D 5.40 p. m 8.00 P. M. 9.10 r. m.
aATUBDAT OKI.T
m Ar. Cape May A 7 10 a. M 8.80 a. M. B 11.40 a. M. - 12 50 p. it. B 6 06 P. M. 7.16 r M. Lv, Cape May Ar. Lewe* 9 20 A. M. C 10.80 A. M. 4 30 P. K. ■ 6.40 p. M. 7.50 P. M. ' D 0.00 p. m. TLTMDAY AXD TBl'RtDAT Lv, Lewe* Ar. Gape May A 7.10 a.m. 8.80 a. M. B 11.00 a M. 18 10 p. m, U 0.40 p. m. 7.50 p. m. Lv. Cepe May Ar. Lewee 0 80 a.m. C 10.80 a m. 5 10 p. m, D 0 80 p. M. HOOp. m. 0.10 p.M.
■UR PAT ORLY
a* Ar. Cape May 7 SO a. M. 0.00 A. M. B 11 00 a M. 1610 p. m. A 6 40 r. m. 730pm. Lv. (.'ape May Ar. Lewe* 0 80 a.m. GIOJMa m. 5 10 P. m. D « 70 r m. 8 00 r. m. t.to p. m. A* Leave Mm.dav. al 7.45 a m. A—Cminreta with train frrmi IDhoDith. B—Gmneeta with iralri fmm Baliimore. C—(’nnnrsiD with train for Rehnbnlh. D—('•■unreta with train for Baltimore. K-Crinm-cta with train for rail mad |K>lnta OR. KM.HU. I.l.lw.hsa.
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’S 5b. 0 15. 7 <». *8 05.1000 P. M.. 'eat Philadelphia only. 10.24 A M
]unction only. lo r r A
Sundays.
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WASHINGTON AND THK SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington. 3.45, 7.». 832. 1020, 11 jj. A M.. *12 3'i. »i ti. j .3. i «4. 4 46, 5 *5. 6 20 P M. 11 28. night. w«L iy». Sckdavs, ? 45. 7 go. 9 12. 11 23 A M .
'3. J «> 4 46. 5 is- ‘ i » K. M.
From West ]*hiladrlphia only, ll 55 A M. 3- 3 5.(*5-33 "Congrci.*ion*l Ijmitcd. T ss. *b ^’. , 35 F M.. 12.01 night, daily. For Baltimore acrommudation. 9.12 A. M. 16 and 4^11 P.M weekday*. 5.07, P. M.
daily.
*Diaiug Car. W. W. ATTKRBURY. J. R. WOOD. Gen'I Manager I’aaa'i Traffic Manager GEO. W. BOYD. General Paosenger Agent.
TIME TABLE in Elte.4 JUNE 77th. ioov Train* leave Cape Ma* (or Philadelphia;
Week Day. —
7.IO A M.—Hxprre* arrive in PluL.1,1 ,
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8.00
(9, minute*
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DOH’T GET STOCK. Yon can easily get stuck without going near anything in the shape of mud. You can avoid mud, and yon can avoid being stuck. To lie stack in s purchase is to be victimized. You can't get stuck when you Buv Tour Hirness cf Us.
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