CAPE MAY HERALD
AN IN DC PEN DENT WEEKLY.
Church Directory.
cart 1>*r«ri» the korae In one of IU «h- j .
dr* in Kl L:b it aaid that after Ahmuiblyman l iwe appeared in town the
I’uMlahcd Every Thwraday Morning at S06 Washington Street, Cape May. N. J.
THK HERALD. CAPE flAY, N. J. Lewis T. STCVCNS. lUasaea Kntrrrd at the l»p»t nflicr at Cape Maj N' a* aecunil ciaas mail mattei. March * i >V" _ - THURSDAY, AUGUST 20. 1903. m&AX coranoK. In accurilancc with the roles guveraiii* the Republican party in Cape May Crmaty ami in conformity with the laws of this *tat< exinccrnine «inch matters, the unJrrvigii' i lu-iihj give notice to the Rcpnblicaii wacrs of the several mnnldpalities, wards and election districts of Cape May county t tend at the legally designated polling places in their respective districts between the hoots of one o’clock in the afternoon a nine oc'lock in the evening, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER •!«. 1903. to elect delegates to represent them in t Republican County Convention, which w meet ir. the court-house at Cape May C<X~Housc. on FRIDAY. SEPTEMBERIITN 1903 at one o'clock p. m . for the pnrposc of nominating candidates for State Senator and Member of Assembly. . Coder the law passed at the la« session of the legislature the several Districts will tie entitled to the following number of delegates Ocean City, tst Ward, two (l) delegates. Ocean City, id Ward, two < rldclegates. Upper township, two (2i delffeate*. Dennis township, tat Dtst., one (t) deleDennis township. Til Hist ..one (t )dclcgate. Sea Isle City, one 11) delegate. Avalon, one (!) delegate, casting one-
llioui-n made pm vwtJ statements. Tu« I1kkau> did inak* -tUtrmenU which have rvldwntly rollird the Star and tu sap|>ort of Senator Hand, but such ataUTucnts aa It did make were printed twenty-four hoim before Aiaemhlyman Cmse appeared in Ua|>o May and Assctublymaa Crease's knowledge of them came to him, probably six or seven hours after the writer of the article in the Star bad read the Hkkalu, .tid baranie no nervoudy excitesl.
Marginal nous, continue to be p'romiuent in Wu^lgtreet trunsactiona. AH OCEAH PATROL.
Among The Worahlppera of The
UHfcroot Denomlnatlona.
Middli
it Dist.. two
Middle township, id Dist.one (t idrleg^tc. Anglesea, one(t) delegate, casting onrhalf rote. Wildwood, oie (l) delegate. Holly Beach City, one (t) delegate. Lower tows-ship, two (i) delegates West Cape Mar, one (r) delegate. Cape May City, three (3) delegates South Cape May. one (1) delegate, casting one-quarter vote. Woodbine, one (1) delegate, casting onehalf vote. WILLIAM K. WILLIAMSON. Chairman last County Convention ALFRED COOPER. Chairman County Executive Committee Dated. August 2c*h, 1003.
Project of mm KwalUh Ship Hunter to Provide • Talque Woo
f srvlsy-v
One Knplish aliip builder is furthering a project which, ii carried itirungh. will be the means of much saving ol life and property Tn midKean. tie cal la it the International lllne Crnaa Occnn Life and Salvage service. If la meant to take the place of the Red Cross in the army, says the New York Herald. It will consist of a fleet of ten lifeboats and one store bout to patrol the north Atlantic along the line of travel of the great ocean si earner*. The aim is that of saving veasela and crews in distress- They will have a regular schedule of time, which will be sent to all capftlna of veasela. so that in case of wreck or Are <vr disablement the officers will «• at what exact .late and point a Blue Cross host may be expected, and much may be dpnr to save both life and money. The salvage is to go to the respective governments which fitted the fleet out In proportion to their shipping tonnage. He expects the various nations who have much traffic on the high sea* to appropriate sums necessary to the complete "butfitting of the boats and crews. The projrct seems to have met with approval in high places, ami ere long we may expect the Illue. as well the Ked. Cross to the rescue of human lives in danger. ( . WHERE FLAG FIRST WAVED. Memorial to Be Erected oa Famous
I’KiniiYTKiiiAK rnunrn. liar. Edwin F. Gallagher, 1‘astor. (’reaching Sunday morning at 10.3 evening al 5.00. Sunday Solus.I al 3.00 I- M. WeducMlay evening prayei *. rvlceat Communion seMricetYety third Sabbath of «acb quaitei. The Lobes' MUalotiary Society meet* the last Friday ol oacb-tnuulh at 3 i-.m. All seat* aie free. Everybody welcome. KUtsT »• X- CUCHCU. llcv. S. F. Gaskin, D. D.. Paslof. i’reaching on Suuilay moiulug at 10 30. In the evening at 7.45. Meeting* at 0 a. n. autl.0.30 r. u
Sundays.
Sunday School at 3 r. n.
Kpworth laiaguu Muuday uvuuiug at
8 o’clock.
Mid-ww-k prayer service Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. L'la'a* meelluga, Tueaday, Thursday Friday evening a.
liev. George Williams, Pastor. Creaching on Sunday muniing at 10.31 In the evening al tUX). Sunday morning Workers Meeting > 10.00 a. m. Sunday School at 3.00 r. M. Wednesday cvcuiug Prayer Meoliug 1
It is surprising for Republican* to read what the Mar of the Cape had to •wr cono-rning the State leaders and their interest In the fight iu Cape May ■ county. Everyone knows that the State leader* approved of the candidacy of Senator Hand both time* that be ran for Senator and was elected, but.now ' aeenir strange that the Star should ask the people of Cape May to disregard their advice because these aaxue leaders are now advising the election of Mr. Crewe. It matters not * whether the State leaders advise the aelection of any man for any office, and really Cape May county is capable of selecting its own men, and will do so, but the local leader* .will not ilisresaud wholesome advice when given from the stand paint of helping along the Interests of the State and having Cape May county contribute its share iu keeping up these interval*. As condition* stand today^ A8^^em!■ly- , man Crewe will he of more value to the people of Cape May at Trenton than Senator Hand, about 1 bebstdected, but the election of the latter seems to be out of the quesnorf.
Work will soon begin on the erection of 4 m «nrmortal observatory on the top of historic Prospect hill, SomsplUe. a sum of money haring already been
set aeide by Mayor GHne* for the oar-1"* ’'“‘‘T* ryieg out of such u purpose, sovathe I 1 ' 0 v L
Boston - Post of recent date. 'Prospect hill is noted for the prominent part it t ill the revolutionary war and it froth the-lop of this hill that the first American flag wot thrown to tl>
breeze.
The observatory Is to take the f< f a tower and will closely resemble oa old English castle.^ Sit noted upon the now unoccupied mound, which has been allowed to remaift on the Monroe street aide, of tha parkway, it will greatly add to tha ortistjc beauty of the apoL" The tow«r will be 45 feet high. The ill be flat and protect.
The Star vf the Cap*, owned by Senator Hand, in it* issue of last Saturday, kindly gave the Cafx Mav Hkxai.ii a three c.4mnn advertisement on ihf front . page, and the Wildwood Sum publiahed part of the aamo articles, making many etau-n.cnu therein which werc not intended to be comphmeuta'y to ciihcr the Hcbai.d or to AtwcwIdyman Lewis M. Crease, whom the IU-BM.U ha* *cen lit to Taljantly oopport. along with a majority of the KcpuhHB^ns of Cape May connty, for
State-Senator.
From the article* we learn that Senator Hand is very much exercised c etfi.rj of the friends of Mr. Crease which is chrysttlixiBg and doing such good work and which will eventually .make 1 him the nominee of the Republican party. The Hand force* arc rapidly dwindling and if they keep on at the same rate of retrogression at which they ore now going, there will be but a few of them left when the primary time rolls around on Septemlwr 8th.
Iron grilling* in the cmbraFtirc*. and. will afford n view flint cannot be equaled in Boston. Thy walla of the tower will be of rough granite and will be 30 feet in diameter. Two room a will be aet opart for thOh^^ , ^ nD °f historic refloa and souvenir*. The •true!tire from the second floor wiBbe hexagonal in shape, resting on six column*. The ooat of tpr tower is esti-
mated to be about 463*00.
The loader* of theDcmocrette party h Cape May connty are taking aa active
interest in the campaign at r
Robert K. Hand for re-nomination. When member* of on opposite party so pager and will go out of their way to make vute* among nmuiipecting Republican* tot a nominee, it D pretty nearly . time that the leaders of the Republican party bad come to. their senses and nominated a stronger man than the Democrats want. All know that Demo- ' crats do JOt' want to see Republican* elected, and they will, therefore, do all
they can to get theJKepublicana to
inate the weak man This being the cnee in Cape May county, it behoovr* •aery 1’epubliean in Ikpe May county ’ ..who desires viotory won in November . next to help nominate Lewis *L Crease
for the State .Senate, v '
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Mayor—Thos. Akfrruiuu->'■
Cdiuu-II-Jua Hi.
John lUInla ... Moral lo H. <Tiun
T. M«»k.-I Wilin’. *' ■ «“• •• Jaw J. Duak Jsn. L - L. IIIUI-I i: Mlll. r Jail 1. Inn:. Jas..E. T'srlor Jon. L * Lout, C. fiayre ....Jap. 1. S’, mdiu-y Towureud. J*u. I. Itiiordrr-Juo. U'. Tliowimoa; Job. 1, i'oUrelor—J. lli-nrr Kdim-ud,. -Jnii. {, loot Tn-acurer. l«a»i- H. Hmlib . - - - *—■ ■'omuilMloacr <'l Aplxnl- 11
I'ommlaaluiirr of Appeal. Wi
I'uiumlsstonri
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if Appiml—Jo». 11. ynui-a.
BOAUH 1
Charles York. President .. Hr. Edward H. FbllUp*. C Wimoel IL Moore Samuel K. Stiles I'bsrlrs K. Uoldort William H. Mills Hriiry h. Butbrrford *•. Otioa
SchelTengei..—
-• EDUCATION.
...March, 1904
l&K. U06 1906
Howard .. Barclay L.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Hr. A. L. Uwi-h. Prraldrnt ..»ept. 1. 1 I^ wl» T. Stevens. Het-irlary .. "
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J)ry Goods, Jfotions, aTtdJffillinoTy WHITE GOODS. LACES. Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, RIBBONS, etc. Hosiery and Underwear Ladies' and Men’s FurnishiiiRs. Agent for Standard Patterns.
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l* bPKUT ji xk 47. 15103. Train* will leave Cape May a* follow* for i'IlILAi)ELI*||jA: 6 AC A.M.—ACCOMftODATIOM. »••!- ' a! principal inirrmrdiaU alalii'U* Connects from Ocean City. Sea Mr. arrives al Philadelphia 9 27 A. M 7.17 —EXPRESS. Cunnccta t»»in ' ' Anrleaca Branch. Arrives al Philadelphian 4; A M O.OC A.M -EXPRESS CoanecU ft. m J Anglrace, Ocean City, and S.a lale City. Arrivesat I’hiladelphia
2.25 "
4-45
g i’eyple’* Mccllng Friday 1 I o'clock, , McdUug batuiday oveuiug
LU.K MKMOIlTAl. CHin
R«v. Dr. Campbell, mluisler In charge. Seivlcea folloas: Al 11 a. m. diviue service and aermou. L'hrtatiau Endeavor at 7.80 p. m.' DlYlne service and aermun atS.OlFp. in. All are coidlallv Invited at the Pre*bytermu Sea-side Hume, a brief service of aud addre.-s, from 4 till 5 p. m. *T. MAUY b U. C. CHURCH. iur* of diviue service at St. Mary'* Catholic Church, ^Vaahington street, Sundays, will he at 6, 8 and 10 a. ui. iio*ary and licuediction of the mo*t blexscd Sacrament at 8.00 o'clock. Duripg the week Ma**c* every morning nt ” 'dock.
EQUALLED SELDOM. SURPASSED NEVER Niagara Falls Nature'S Wonderwork Every sectiou of the United Slates cat
claim somo apodal exhibition of Notnre'i Wonders, as the Yosomite Valley and *iiig Treoa” of Callfonila, The Yellowstone Park, The Torrid Luxuriance of Florida, The Adirondack!, White Mountains. etc., etc., but Niagara Falls la Tally equal if not superior to all others of Nature’s sceuic beauties and in addition
is easier of aeons* aud at cheaper
than any at!
The !•»•*! way to reach Niagara Fallsi 1 rom tbt* vicinity at a luw rate u to take advantage of one of the Philadelphia & Reading's Ten Dollar—Teu Day personally (vnidacted exi-nrsion* vis the Readiug—lohlgb Valley Route. The date* for the balance of the mwou are July 30. Aug. 13 ami 21), Hrpt. 10 and 20 and
Oct. 8. .
The participants In these Ui|» leaving 'Reading Terminal 8.50 a.V. have a pleassnt ride through ibe kcfiilfc Lehigh' and Wyondng Valleya ami arrive at Niagara Falla in the tally evening. A diutug- car attached to train furnishes meals Table d'Hote at fifty cents per capita. Op)HTlonitles arp atfurded for several side U ips aud for slop off on return trip. Tickets are good going only on special train aud good lo return within ten days 1 all regular train*. Round trip 410.00. Full information as lo side trips, rate* nod time of connecting trains from other -points, etc., can be procurou I rom an P. & H. Ticket Agi-ni or by addressing KDSON J. WEEKS, tJeucral'PsMcuger Agent,
PfailMMph a.
CAUSE OP FLAT WHEELS. Irakrmrn Pat oa the Drake* Too Saddealy aad Start the
Tronblr.
“riat wheels." growled the old rail, road brake men, ns the trolley car in which, be sat went thumbing along at It miles an hour, shaking the paskengeri tuiedmfoftoWy' It every rerl olution of the wheel*, relates the New York Times. “What make* flat wheel*?” a*k*cl the man Hitting next the old brnkrisn. a ,: “Darn fool*." said the^ brjiUenuui. "It’a thl* wayi lf"a r timn doe*n*t know how to stop hi*' ear he make* a flat - wheel. On the steam roads, brakemcn flatten a wheel errlV time they put on the brakea. When the wheel auddenly stops revolving, nnd the momentum of the train rle* It on. the wjieyl slide* along the track and a flat it started. Next stop, perh*p*. make* it worse, and flUifc tx
he wed never wheel nnleaa be boa to stop to ar»'nl an acddenL if he keeps hla wheel* turning 'lowly they don't flatten. Now. there fellow* on the trolleys take mi care at alL and every other car in some places hat a
flat wheel."
rtaetlax Aeodeatp.
As Indication of a Orw tendency scientific study is furnished .by the plan of The Geographical society of Baltimore to send thl* rummer to the Bahama islands a ship carrying staff of 50 persona, who will study the geology, geography, botany, xoology, climatology, physic* and i **' * and hygienic conditions of
t&m
tered for the and equipped story of the party during ike entire
R.-creUry—UwD T. Htn
County Directory.
0. L,. W. KNEHK 618-20 WA8HIHQT0J STREET. CAPE MAY. N. J.
Anglesea Ocean City City. Arrive* al Philadelunia 4 39FMM—ACCOMMODATION Connect* from Anglesea Branch. Ocean City, and Sea lale City. Arrive* at Philadelphia 5.27 P M M.—EXPRESS. Connect* tr..in 4nglcsea Branch. Arrives Phil* uelphia 6.43 P M r. . - PM—EXCURSION TRAIN. C<«O 1J nects from Anglesea. Oaran City, snd Sea l*le City- Arrive* at rhiladelphis 8 14 1- m SUNDAY TRAIN*. P M—EXPRESS. Connects from Anglcscs. Ocean City and Sea l»le City. Arrives at Philadelphia
1 Court—Charics 1
Prosecutor ol Kb<-rt(?-8*m : l’ Coroner’ll—Geo
rtayre. n Cn.
Cloullu*
: lL ;s3} . S w§ ,. .1904-
anus. 11. > munus. m-i ’lerk—Julius Way. Hi-p. -K. Cllutou Hewitt. U.-i Collector-Lewis 8.
...HRK UNB 8t II well.
Minty Ituanl of Eln-tioiis-Jo*. K. H It.-p. ’ounty Board of Elections—W Ullsu lounty Board of Election*—Wm. J. Tyjer.
my itoard of Election*—Mh-bae Kearn*. Drtn 111* of Court—Fourth Tueaday in / Sept ember snd Deeemner.
BOARD OK CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS. Rolw-rt R. Carson. Palermo May. 1U03 Jos. <!. Champion. Ocean City. S.^ J. ^ John P. Fox, Ocean City ...Jan. 1. It David P. Haley. Eldon May, II Alfred Crew. Pierce’* May. 1! Wm. T.. Hun. Fishing Creek.. . .May. 1: Mlcajab S. Smllh. Cape May .Jan. l.l!** \Ve«k-y R. Wale*. Cape May. Jau. 1. 11XU J. U. Champion. Director; Samuel To -
end. Clerk.
OUR SECRET SOCIETIES
Whar* T« Oo To Rata Among Your Brathron.
JLdonlram Chapter, No. B. Royal Arch
4.00 5.IO
-^Just Received-^* NEW LOT OF VAliLi PAPER All the latest designs and most fashionable colors. Let me estimate on your work. TERMS MODERATE. WILL CALL AND SHOW SAM PLCS
Real Estate lor Sale.
A handsome cottage on Columbia avenue, near Howard street, for wale. One of the best located cottage* in Cape May. Apply to Lewi* T. Steven*. Ally.,
Cape May. K. J.
Foe Sai.i-—A splendid building lot 011 tiu-north tade of North street, 40 ft.
front by 100 ft deep. Alii lie sold nr Kaaou—Convocations, third _Monday of reusunahle term*. Apply
aooh month at lodge room. Washington OBd Franklin streeU. Officers: M- E. X. P.. Joseph P. Henry. P- H. P-: E. IL. Robert H. Fsdeley. P. H. P.; E. Howard B. Hoffpian. P. IL P.: Treasurer. Cbarlaa F. Quldort: Secretary. Samuel H. Moors; C. of IL. Benjamin 8. Curtis. P. H. P.; P. 8.. Charles F. Quldort; R.'A. C., WUllam Farrow. Sr.; G. M. id veil Irvin H. Eldrodge; G. M. of M velL Thomas 8. Stevena. Jr.. P. H. P.; G. M. Of 1st veil. Alban H. Faulkner: Chap-
lain. William R. Sheppard.
Cape Island Lodge. No. 10. F. and A. M.—Communication! - ., second *nd fourth Tuesdays of each month at lodgi- room. Washington snd Franklin street* Officers: W. M.. Everett J. Jerrell; 8. W. Thomas 8. Stevens. Jr.: J. W.. Irwin H. Eldredge: R D.. H. Walker Hand; J. D.. Benjamin B. Hughes: Secretary. 8. R. Cape May Camp. No. F77X. Mooern Woodmen of America—Meet* first Wednesday of each month at Auditorium. Officers: Consul, Charles F. Quldort; Worthy Adviser. Frederick W. Wolf, Clerk. William O. Bittner; Banker. Barclay L. Schcllenger; General Manager. Howard F. Otter; Escort. Wllllsro E. Romlg:
Watchman, William 8. Shaw.
Cape May Conclave. No in. Improved Order of ft-ptssoptm-M.-et* at Auditorium on ae< »nd snd fourth Thursdays ol each monl Officeis: Lost Anhon, Lewis T. f evens; Archon. C. Edward Hughes: Provost. Robert C. Hughes: Inspector. Harry T. Ludlsm: Secretary. Andrew S Bush; Treusuer. A. B. Little;
Financier. Semuel H. Moore.
Cape May Council. No. 1*L Royal Araanum—Meets first and third Tuesdays of ooch month at Auditorium. Officers: Regent. Grant Voaamsn; Vice Regent. Clarence F. Kuhn; Orator. Howard F. Otter; Seeretary. WUllam E. Romlg; Collector. Albert H. Phillips; Treasurer. Samuel T. Ballsy; Chaplain. Joseph P.
■n*. 508 Wauhiugtiiu *treet. Izit on Corgic street, near Qi lulh idde, lot 40x510 fret, running <-lirough to Coltuiibiu avenue. IViil Tie cild cheaji.. Apply to IzBvisT. Ftevens, .tty., .tOH 'Washington .••ir«-i-t 1 .Cope
May, K. J.
FOB SALK—Splendid cottage Lafayette street, loot 40x150. Ten. room house. First das* condition. If1250.'Oil cash, balance on 5 per cenl, ulgoge. Izm* T. Steven*, .Ylil Washington streeL Fox Baur—Twenty-three acre* of iaml tietaeen the tflhipike and tnF^l»eacli, in Cape Mav and Cqpe May LStv. Will be sold in one tract on reasonable tieum. Apply to Lewi* T. Stevena, 601* WuHiiingtou streeL
Beautiful Dal’s Ride oa the "Amsrieaa Rhine.' The Hudabn has bwnatyjed the Amen*n Rhine hnt the name hardly applies a* be eoOTic boantiee of .thta insufficient Iver are with one exception, the abHcnauf ancient castles and rnlna, far sutarrioi to those of the far famed Rhine. Feunimore Cooper aptly terms it ’’the river of beautiful surprises" as in several plaocs the boat apparently about to pluugu bow on lulu « preoipitoas bluff, with a * ultJoii turn, opens up. another vista of bemitiful secuery. ^splendid opportunity in have a daylight view of the fine natural scenery and ol mscuNlerot•tnriner home* of wealthy New Yorkers la affurdvd hjr U>e Reodbig System's Tp Tod liud-nn cgrfrtsloti*. Special- tsaiu* leave Krsdiug Termliiy 7.80 a.m., Thursday, Aug.6,18 aud Wednesday, Aug. 2C, and cmiiiect at Jerscv City with thcxivamei Si. Johns for a trip round New York (f*v and up the Ifadton to West Point snii New - burg. Reluming the steamer leave* Went Point (Orauston’s Dock) about 3.110 r.M. and excune kmists arrive home In the early cvetfing. The fare I rein Philadelphia is only R2.S( for round trip. For fare from uibci points and time of special or conqecllug trains consult any I'h'huielphia &■ Read4ng Ticket Ageut. X
M. W_ David Hughes: P. M.. Joseph' Charm ell: Foreman. E. G. Doughty: OverBaer. George W. Reeves: Recorder. A. B. Bush; Receiver. A. a Uttie; Financier. Samuel F. Eldredge. Columbia^ Lodge. We. P. todepeodesd:
Wotlman: Financial Secretary! > *'£uUom D. Vansaat; Treasurer. J. Clarence Gal
Romallte.-Thc Meal Wall Paint.’ Romalitr is on Oil Point put up is paste form to la* thinned with water. It is made for both inside and outside expoimre. it U durable and has stood five year* ou exteriors with seaside exposure*. It is fiat (without glo**), washable, hygienic and gives a very artistic velvety finish. It wa* adopted by the U. 8. Government Buildings at the Buffalo Kxpoffition. Later the Government used Kumshte for its building* at the Charleston Exposition. The Committee on Export* on Awards, awarded Romi lit* the gold medal. For sole by A. C. Oitx, 416 Washington street.
A TcBidffd Tataaiil «ad Haaffi >Mte. the famous I'aim 1st, now te
UuMilu** <4 pallor - »<* Hey 8
Justloa Hughes:
Ing Recratary. Mrs. Ethal loin. Mrs. Viola Hawkay; T esaurar. —— Jannt* t. Walas: Financial RMretory.
8. V. C.. Fran cl* K. Duka: J. V. C_ Bamual B. Stltas; Offlcar of tha Do/. Jaaapb H- Sr* w ton; Burgeon. James Mac raj Chaplain. Swain 8. Rasvsa; Quartsnoaa-
tar, John D. Craig.
Moyflowar Lodge. No. SR Independent Order of Odd Fallowa-Meats each day at IM Washington street. Oft)
Noble Grand. Grant Vanaman; Vice Grand. Somsre U Lloyd: Treasurer, Ben-
8. Curtis; Secretary. Themes B. Jr: Flaanelal Secretary. Wll-
M 6.50 r
5-3° J ’
meets fn'in
Angieaea Branch Arrives at Phil-
adclphia6.S5 F M.
>*—EXCURSION TRAIN. Connect* from Ai'Klesea Branch. Arrive* at FhiUu< Iphia 7 55 r w
k rr F M.—EXFKKS& Connect* from
Angli-*ca. Ocean City, and Sc* laic City. Arrive* at Philadel-
phia 10.55 F. M.
FROM PHILADELPHIA. Train* leave for Cape May—Expreaa. 9.05 M. i.jo (Saturday* ooly,) 2 30. 40*. nml 201 M weekday*. Accommodation. 1- ». .1 55. r “ Sunday Exprcxt. * y A M. ccommodation. 7.10A M. Kxiv:r*ioti ■ain._7.cx> A »1 daily .
NEW YORK.
August 16th 1903. weekday*. 300. (doeanot at ■n Junction.) 4 20. 4 40,
c * 103,950.
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> xy
.V54 (Ne*
ted)
'. *53L
■KDAVS. j 00. ’(doe* not atop - al Germ anwn J unction,) 4 20. 4 40.5 00. s IS, 8 25. o 50 .50A-M.. *12 35. *2 30, 352. (Penna. Limited). 3 54 (New York Limited). 4-0. nlg'hl 5 6 ^ ? o*. »8 00. fo 00 P. M.. 12 02 ^ Front Went Philadelphia only. 10.24 A M From Germantown Junction only, lo 11 A
: daili (Seashore Limited).
WASHINGTON AND THK SOUTH. « For Baltimore and Washington. 3.45*6 35.. .20. 832, to *.. 11 23. A. M.. *12 36,^1 13. 3 '3. 3 44. 4 46. 5 *5. F M. 11 2S, nigbL week day*. Sundays, 3 4J. *6. 35. 7 an, 9 i*. 11 *5 A M., "l 13. 3 >3' 4 46. 5 *5. 11 P- M. l•'rom West Philadelphia otdy, *ii 55 A. M. 3 a 5.(*533 "Congressumal Ijniitcd.”) *5.55. Mk^a P M ” ,a '° I aigbl ’ 6-1 -5 PFor Baltimore accommodation, 9.12 A. M. 2.cp and 4.01 P. M. weekdays. 5.07. F. M.
daily.
•Dining Car. W. W. ATTERBURY. J R. WOOD. Gen’l Manager. ^ Pma’r Traffic Manager
PSILADELPEIA k RZADHro E0UTE. 17 ATLANTIC CITY BAIL30AI).
Trains leave Cape Mav l«>r l'hllu>i<-li ll_. Week Days —
I’hiladel-
7.IO A M —E*pre*» at l phia (90minutes) >
8.00
A handsome hotel property fur sale. Lot 50x136 on a street,'and very done - the beach. Ho* 44 bed rooms steamheat and *nu parlor*. Will lie sold at fair price. Furniture included. Address Lewis T. Stevens, Atty., 508 Wa*!iington street. Cape May, N. J.
6-°s;
Q&Mfi Ann* SaIIzmA Tim»-i»M» -rry a, rvlcc between Capk May N. J. and Lkwbs, Dei- (weather pcmiiltiii*.) Steamer Queen Caroline. Schedule in effect Sunday June 14. 1601. S'eamer c.iiihtici* with trains fur Baltimore dally, except Tuesday, Tfamsday, tiaiurday ami Sunday at 4,30 r M. Tuesday. Tboiaday and Sunday at 5.10 p n, with through expruaa train—Buffet aud Chair care at-
tached.
Monday, special boat leave* Cape May at 6.30 A X. connecting at Luwen v iih expreaa train for - Ualtimoic—Buffet and Choir Cara attached. Aijdltloaol trip from Lewes Monday at 5 00 a m. HONDAV, WKDKEaOXT AND Kill DAY.
phi* 9 45
2.^0 *’j —rjprev^ arrive
3.00
. r r P- M. — Express. Arrive Pbibulel-
phis 6.55.
1' M— Excursion train, arrixe Phila-
delphia 81 a
SUNDAY*.
17 20 A M — scorooiaclation. arrive Phlia- »* delphiagss 1 P m — accommodation, arrive Phila3’3 U Sclphta 6 10 pm — Express, arrive Philadelphia 6.00 P H 1 P-*™rslon train, arrive Philadel8.50 P m ~ Express, arrive Pbila<k-lphU Trains llaive FhlhulcIplrU fov Cap«' M*r:
Week Day* —
7 0{ , am — Excursion train, hrrive Cape
» * May 9 30
it■ — Express. Arrive CApe May
Leave Lewe* A* 7.10 a. H. B 11.40 a. u. . .B 6.40 r. M. Lv. Cape May
9S0 a. M. 4.80 P. N.
Lv. Lewe*
lam In 8 ehf
©gallons Tribe, No. .BT. Improved OrSer of Red Men-Meeta at O* ■Washington etraet Officer*: -Bachem. Gilbert C. Hughes; Ben- Sagamore. WUllMa H. Smith: Jr. Sagamore. Arthur Charter: Prophet. George Taylor; Chief atRm•rte. Rohert C. Hughes. Keeper of Wamnum. A- B. little: Collecto» of Wampum.
WUUaxe *
Ar. Cap.' May
H.£0 A. M. 18.50 p M. 7.50 p. m. Ar. Lewe*
C 10.80 a. m . D 5.40 p. m.
0.10 r. N.
•ATtTRDAY ONI.T Ar. Cape May
A 7 10 a. M 8 90 a. M. B ll.« a. M. 19.50 r. m. BOOBr. n. 7.15 r n. Lv. Cape Mey Ar. Lewes 0. 90 a.m. C 10.80 a.m. 4.80 p. M. 5.40 r. m. 7.50 p.m. DO.OOp.'m.
TftHDAV AND THt lteUAT
Lv. Lewes Ar. Cepe May A 7.10 a.m. 8.90a.M. B 11.00 a m. 19 10 r. m, B 0.40 p. M. 7.50 p. M. 1. v.Ope May Ar. Lews9 90 a.m.* C 10.80 a.m. 5.10 P. M, D 0 90 p. M. 9.10 p. 51.
SCXDAT ONLY
8 00 r. m.
too Wacbimgtoa ■treeL He does RU.ropalriog neetly,' thoroughly and at roa-
baslcees lo Cope May for U years. Ripe la upper* **w*4 iff machine with to match. Loot or krekon eyelet
Ar. Cape May
6.00 a. M.
Lv. Lewe* 7 50 a. M.
~ 11 00 A. M. US-ll) P.M. A 6.40 p. it 7 » p. m. Lv. Cape May Ar. Lewe* 9 80 a.m. . C 10,80 a.m. 5 10 p. m. D 6.90 p. m. 8 00 p’. m. 9.10 p. M.
A* Iwarv Monday* at 7.45 a. M.
H. Taylor, the popular toot
removed to No. A—Coouecte wlt£ train from Rehoboth. — - B—Connects with train from Baltimoie.
C—Couueeu with train * " ‘ ‘ ‘
D—Connects wtlb train . . R-C<miim«i» with trals for railroad poiula. CHS. RmiWB. I.D.RR.WH
MG. MUM.
..i-
Expo
. Arrive I’hiladi-l-
.. M. — RXprra*. Arrive Cape May am — Express, arrive Cape May- — Express, arrive Cope Map
8.30
8.45;
”•45
'• 4 ° U.
♦ i r P. M. — Express, (90 minutes) airivA-
- 3 Cape May 5.45
5.OO P m — Express, amvc Cope May
5’4° Ca^ MayfM-^ ^
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May 9.
a. x.—Accommodation. Arrive Cape Q'JS A. M.—Express. Arrive Cape May r fu-v p. M.—Accommodation. Arrive Cape
J May 8.06 T. Dick. Cen’l Sopt.
Edson J. Wbkxs. Gcn’l Paaa’r Agent
DOHT GET ETTJCE. You can easily get stuck without going near anything in the shape of mud. You can avoid mud, aud you can avoid being rtuck. To be stuck in a purchase is to be victimized. You eata*t get stuck when,
you
But Your Harness of Us. W. A. LOVETT

