Cape May Herald, 27 August 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY HERALD Lcatia T. STtvcna.

AN I NOE PEN DC NT WEEKLY.

Pabllahcd Every Tharaday Moralat at SOe Waablaftoa Street, Cape May, N. J.

* subscription: Omc Dollar Pea Ycaa in Aovancc

THK H KHALI}. CAPE riAY, N. J.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 190S.

Eiftszis unarm.

In •rconUnrr with thr rule* cuversinc the KepuMicvn tutfiT in Catw Mav County. wn>l in conformity with the law*ul thi* *tatr evtn*mine »uch matter*, the umirrMcru-il hereby yive notice to the Kepubliemn voter* of the' acveral municipalitir*. ward* and election di*trict» of Cape May county to at tend at the 1 really deiugcated polline plate* in their rr-peclive dintrict* between the hour* of one o'clock in the aftente

nine oc’lock in the evening, on TUCSOAV. aCPTEMlCR Sra.

to elect ilelrgate. to repre»enl there Republican CountyConvenUon, which_ will

Hot!

c at Cape May Court

Ocean City. t*t Ward*two (3) delegate*. Ocean Cite, r-l Ward, two (3) delegatA 1'ppertownihip. two (3) delegate*. Omni* towh*htp. i*t Dirt., one (1) deleDenniiVownabip. jd DiM. one (I Idelegate. Sea I»le City, one 11) delegate. Avalon one (1) delegate, carting onea uarter vpte. letown*hip. i»t Wat., two (3l dele ' MidSe'uJwnahip, id Dirt .one (I Idclcgate AnglMca, one (1) delegate, carting one half vote. Wildwood, one (rl delegate. Holly Beach City, one (1 > delegate. Lower towi.thip. two ( Wert Cape Mar. one < 1 Cape May City, three (jl delegate*. South Cape May. one M I delegate, carting utimjaanet vote. Woodbine, one 11) delegate, carting onehalf vote. WILLIAM K. WILLIAMSON. Chairman last County Convention. ALFRED COOPER. Chairman County Exccntiva Committee. Dated. Augurf Jdth. njov -wr ;

The advice of State Comptroller J. Willard Morgan given to Senator Hand recently that he ahoold get out of the fight in Cape May county, and thu» re•tore harmony in the Republican party, was meant from the heart by Mr. Morgan. The advice of the tom ptroller can hanHy be said 10 be outside influence a* Air. Morgan ia largely interested a* a property holder in North WMarood, this county. He ha* been a backer of Senator Hand daring previous Campaigns, but feels now that the time has come for rotation in the senatorial seat.

Senator Holiert E. Hand, of thisoonnty, is attempting to make it appear that the tight against bun for renotniaation is on personal ground*. He was never more mistaken ih his life. The opposition to the’ Senator is entirely upon public ground*, and upon the belief, which seems to be well grounded, that the Sena’or will be of little tut to the public at Trenton should he go there, aa he does not, at present, stand in any. thing like the favor as does Assemblyman Crease.

The Republicans of Camden county are talkii-g if renominating Henry S. Ecovel for the Assembly. In the opinion of msny people throughout the Stale they could not do better than to return him to Trenton. -**

A Memphis goat chewed up 1100 in bills and a Scranton cow swallowed 9&A which had been biden in a feed bag. Mr. ftrvxti used these incident* for a rootling editorial on the contraction of the currency

i'reaklent Roosevelt persistently withholds comment on the action of Joseph Bauer, of Rochester, who showed his opposition to race suicide by eloping with a woman and her seventeen child'

There are several million persona in this country who think they know how to run newspapers better than the present editors without the necessity of attending a college of journalism.

Chautauqua manager* have begun apologising for inflicting their patron* with Tillman, Barton,' Harry and like freaks, so there is hope for the institu lion

Mr. Hcarst’s Presidential boom is re. ported to be spreading. It’s pretty thin, and will be lost entirely if spread any more

It might encourage Prof. Iwagley ■ If be should reoeve a few raquesta for I limited

After reading Bulgaria'smesnorau to the powers, Kansas' hard-lark stories sound like merry roundeteys.

may be mti*4*d'wit£ haring only her front fart in the trough.

PROF. BELL RESIGNS.

tlwaa Alrehln*. l*rof. Alexander Orahum Hell has resigned the presidency of the National Geographic .Society of Washington In take effect upon the election of h!s suocrwur next fall. He baa been president of thr aoeiety since thr death of his tatbar-ln-iew. tiardiuer U. Hubbard, the founder and flrat president of the society. I*ruf. Bell baa been greatly Interested In the progress of the society, which now numbers many members in every state of the union. One of thomost delightful features in the society’s work bps tern thr meetings of thr board of

ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL (Scientist Who Will D< v<4* H’.s Ufa

StuJj of Actoi.iut-.ca I

malinger* at thr residence of the president. whrrr they had talkrd o geographic work to be dour and the participation which thr wa-irty should

take in it. *

A beautiful home for I hr *oclr*y is now approurhing completion In W, ington. li was built by Mr* Hqbbard, Prof. Hell and his family, and is memorial to Mr. Hubbard, whose di votrti_ labor* in behalf of thr *ociety ► tarted it on it* pro*pcroui*garvrr. While Prof. Hell It much interested in geographic progress, this of study has not been Included In his special scientific researchc». and it is hi* desire that a prographic *|>r<-ia1l*t hr placed at thr head of thr society. He Intend* to devote much of his to the study of aerial navigation wflj continue hia experiments with tho kite-flying machine hr ha* invented at hi* summer home in New Englyuid during the coming months. DECIDEiTrO GET^UCH. Senator El kins' Flnnnrlal Sneers* the

Forward I vors Ago.

Senator Stephen 11. .Elkin*, rently madr.tjo.uoo.ooo in a Wall street operation, and who is on* weoltbirat men in the United States senate, nearly paid thr penalty of hia life whrn a young man for thr crime of poverty. It was during the bushwacking period at the close of the ciril war. whrn bands of maraudn overran Missougi and the southwestern states In the guise of soldiers. Elkina. say* the Chicago Journal, was then operating a carbine and horse in that vicinity in a purely legitimate manner, and one* day was captured by a plundering gang. He held up hia hands and was searched, but proved to harr but SO cents. This flagrant lack of money very properly angered the captors, and they moved, seconded.

HON. STEPHEN B. ELKINS. (West Virginia Senator Who Derided te Oet Rich Yaare Ago.) end unenimonsly voted the! the prisoner should be shot. The ariitinirota of Mr. Klkine were not consulted, but is order to make tliegsuu etutwujgU was agreed that lie be given a little atari in order that the fnng. efaould have some target practice. As a moving target Skills proved a success. Throwing himself flat along hia horaa hr dog hia spars into the beast’s riba and listened to the bullets alng above hi* Head. It was in that moment he fully Realized the dangers of poverty, and resolved, if he got out with his Ilf* to devote the rest of It to grtting the best of Wall strart. He has dose so

Mrs. George A. Graves, of Ogden, Utah, has just received a check from the 1'oiled Btatea government for gSM la settlement of a claim that had been pending 10* years. The claim was for the capture and destrortioa by the Free oh. about the yaar ITM. of a schooner beloogiag to Capt Robert A. Patton, of Gardiner. Me. The claim aao far •LMA. and there arq seven heirs.

microbes. Tb^ say tho hi body ia fall of them, and that whoa they aro haul thy and Bvaty tha humaa * - ■ Whan th*

body UaDnitariy a

Our Church Directory.

ritmiBTTgRIAK CMtTBCTI. Her. Edwin K. Gallagher, Pastor. 1‘rnacblug Sunday worming at 10 80; evening at 8.00. Sunday School at 8.00 1' M. Wednesday evening prayer service *1 8. Uotniuuuioii service erpry third Sabbath of each quattei. The Ladies’ Missionary SocMy meet* the I set Friday of each mouth at 8 r.M. . All seau arv free. Everybody welcome. KUtST M. X. CHVBCII. Rev. 8. K. Gasklll, D. D., Pastor. 1'repcblug on Sunday morning at 10 90. lu tin-evening at 7.45. Meeting* at 0 a. w. and fi.90 p. u. on Sundays. Sunday School at 8 r. u. Kpwnrtb league Monday evening at, 8 o'clock. Mid-sock prayer service Wednesday vVeiling at 8 o'clock. Class meetings, Tuesday, Thursday sod Friday eveuiugs. ItATTISI dlt'HClt. Rev. George William*, PasUir. Prcaciilng on Sunday murulng at 10.80. lu the evening at 8.00. Sunday moruiug Workers Meeting at 10.00 A. M. Suuday School at 8.00 r. M. Wednesday trvetdug Prayer Mecling st 8 o'clock. Yonug People'* Meeting Friday evenlug ai 8 o'clock. Men’s Meeting Saturday evening at 8

BKAULX NKMOUl.Vt. Cl

. POINT,

Rev, Dr. Campbell, minister In charge. Scivices folioss: At 11 a. m. divine

aervlue mm! sermon.

Chrlstiau Endeavor at 7.JO p. m. Divine service and sermon at 8.00 p. in. " 4 11 *re cordially iuviu-d at the Pmsbyleitau ScA-aidc Home, a brief service of song and address, from 4 till 5 p. m.

sT. MANV'aU. C. CUCRCU.

Hours of divine service at St Mary's Catholic Church, Washington strts-t, Sundays, will be at 0, Band 10 a. m. Rosary and benediction of the most blnvsed Sacrament at 8.00 o'clock. During the week Mamwe every morning at

7 o'clock.

Mjyi.r-Ttio*. W. Millet .

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Jan. 1. UK

rmumlaalnner of Appeal. Wm. 8. Htaaw

Jan 1 UK

■ '>.iiinila*lon>'r of Appeal- J»

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BOARD OF KDL'CATIUN. Charles York, President. March, Hr. Edward H. PhllUp*. Clerk.. NatnueJ H. M«»ot* " Samuel R. Stitc* “ Charles F. Uoldort '* William H. Mills •' lb ary BhRuUietford HosrardF. Otter •' Barclay L Schellenger "

_ — T. Ntrv Unbvrt 8. Hand .... IJlajette M. Hal. . Allwrl B. Utile .. Itvorgv L laiwett ...

HOARD OF TRADE. I'rvatdeot—Ktrpbrn B. Wilson. 8- r.-tary-lo-wl. T. Htevrns. Treasurer—Thomas W. Millet.

County Directory.

Jnatirr Supreme Ceuft—Cturlrs E. laiw Jodxr-Hsirisun H- Vual

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-C*—Gee. 8aj-re. Jr.. Rep. Canmer's—John D. Crsle. Rep. Cnruner s—Cha*. H. Cloulln* K,Couaty I'lrrk—Julia* Way. lUii. HarnxaK—E. Cltuton Hewitt. Itr

i'*-unty Colh-etur—Drwl* 8. Uep

ChuBI)' Board of Elrethm*—Jo*. K. Hand.

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County Board of Elections—William Bate. Uep 1— County Board of Elect loos—Wm. J. Tyler. Item. 11KJS County Board of Eleetluti*—Mlebael 11. *' ira*. Deni,

of Court—I

taUAUtP tILDOM iORPAMLO IIYU Rlogsrs fsih Naiurvl Wendarwork Every auction of the United State# ca

claim some special exhibition of Nature' Wonders, as the Yoaemite Valley and •Blg Treea” of California, The Y’ellowatone Park. The Torrid Luxuriance of Florida, The Adiroudscka, White Mountains. etc., etc., bat .Niagara Falla ia folly

equal if not superior to all otbe

Nature's scenic oeaulles and in addition is easier of access and at cheaper rates

from the Mklulc Stales than any other.

is vicinity at a low rate advantage of otte of the Philadelphia A Reading's Ten Dollar—Ten Day pernottallj conducted ext-ursions via the Reading—Lehigh Valley Route. The dates for the balance of the aeasou are Jnlf 90. Aug. 18 and 29, ScpL 10 and 20 And

Oct. 8.

The participants in these trips leaving Reading Terminal 8 80 a.m. have a pleasant ride through tbs scenic Lehigh and Wyoming Valleys and arrive at Niagara Falla In the early eveuitlg. A dining attached to train furnishes meals Ti d'Hote at fifty oeuts per capita. Opportunities are afforded for several aide wipe aud for stop off 00 return trip. Tickets are good going only on special train and good u> return within ten oaya on all regular trains. Round trip $10.00. Full information a* to side trips, rales and time of connecting trains from other P ints, etc, can be procured from auy A R. Ticket Agent or by addressing KDSON J. WEEKS, General Passenger Agent, Pbiladelpb a.

A Beautiful Day's Rida aa the "Ameritaa fill The Hudson has been styled lb* American Rhine but the name hardly applies as the scenic beauties of this maguifics-nt river are with oue except loo,' the abacnor of aucisul castles aud ruiua, far superior to those of the far famed Rhine. Feuuimore Cooper aptly terms it "the river of beautiful surprises" as In several places the boat apparently about to plunge how on into a precipitous bltiff, with a turn, nprni up snoiher vjau of

A splendid opportunity to have e daylight view of the fine natural aceuery-end of magnificent aurr mi r home* of wealthy Sew Yorkers la aflurdrd by the Reading System’s Up The Hudson uMuretou*. Special trains leave Reading Terminal 7.sn A.M., Thursday, Aug. 6,18 and Wednesday, Aug. 26, and c*Ninecl at 4««*t City with the steamer St. Johns for a trip round New York Bay aud up the liudaou to Weal Point and Now burg. Returning the steamer leaves West Point (Crauo- ‘ «’• Dock) about 8.90 r.u. mod exouradiate arrive home in the early evening. The fare from Philadelphia la only $2 50 for round trip. For tare from other points and time of special or connecting trains consult any Pbiladulphia A Reading Tkk.jl Agcut.

Romania,"The ideal Wait Print." Romalite la an Oil Paint pot up In pwstc form to be thinned with water. It u made for both maide and onlaide ex-

is durable and has stood five - exteriors with seaside exposure*. It ia flat (witbont glons), wanhabk, hygienic and gives a vary artialk velvety itnlsh. It was adopted by the U. B. Gorernment Building* at th* Buffalo KxpooiDon. latter the Gorernment used Romalite tor its buildings at the Charleston Kxporition. The Committee on Exports on Awards, awfikded Romanic the gold mortal. For sale by A, a Of in.

IMIAUD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS. It.Jwrt U. Carson. Palenno May. Jaa. G. Champion. Ocrsu City, N. J. Jan. 1. 1IKM John F. Fox. Ocean City ...Jan. 1. lt*H DarM I’, llatry, Eitlura May. 1S«1 Alfred Crew. IMerce'a May. 1SKM Wm. T. Hate, l lrtilug Creek...-May. HsJj Ml.ajah H. Smith. Cape May .Jau. l.lUOn We*tier U. Wale*. Cape May. Jan. 1. ’•••“ J. G. Champion. Dlr«H-tor; Bamm-I T< end. Clerk.

OUR SECRET 80CIETIEB Where Te Oe Te Pass An Even Brett No. a. , third _ room. Waahtagtem ^ Offer*: U R. B. r.. Joseph p. Henry. P. H. P.; E. N-. Robact H. Padalay. P. H. P.; M. ■.. Howard A Hoffman. P. H. P.; Treasurer. Cbariee P. Quldort: Secretary. Samuel H. Meorv. C. of H.. Benjamin B. Curtis. P. H. P. : P. Charles P. Quldort: R. A C-. William Farrow. Sr.: O. M. M veil Irvin H. Eldrsdsv: G. M. of Id velL Thomas fi. Stevena. Jr.. P. H. P.: G. M. ef 1st van. Alban H. Faulkner; Chaplain. William R. Sheppard. Cap* Island Lodge. No. m. P. and A. M.—Communications, second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at lodge room. Washington and Franklin Streets OOesrs: W. M, Everett J. Jerrell: B. W. Thomas 8. Stevena. Jr.: J. W, Irwin 1L Bdeedgs: B. D.. H. Welker Hand: J. D . Benjamin B. Hughes. Boers La ry. g. R. "IS. May Camp. No. gm. Modern Woodmen of America-Usela flrst Wsdnssday of each month at Auditorium. Offleere: Consul. Charles F. Quldort: Worthy Aivtasr, Frederick W. Wolf; CloriL William O. Blattner: Banker. Barclay L ■challenger; General Manager. Howard F. Otter; Escort. William E Romig: William 8. Shaw.

Hum on a*< >nd and fourth Tliursdaya of ••ch moot OOlcars: Poet Arthon. Lewis T. 8'evena- Archon. C. Edward Hughe*. Provost. Hebert C. Hughes: Inspector. Harry T Ludlam; Secretary. Andrew 8 Bush; Treasusr. A. B. Lit Us; Financier. Samusl H Moors Cap* May Council. No. UR. Royal Arson um—Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month at Auditorium. Officer*: Regent. Great Vosnmsn: vice Regent. Clarence T. Kuhn: Orator. Howard F. Otter; Secretary. William E. Romig: Cot- —. — jnanjpaj — - Cape Mag Lodge. No. IT. A. O. O. W.floota drst and third Thuradey^ of each month at US Washington stfeei. Officer*: M. W, David Hugbee: P. M.. Joseph C. ~ vian. E. O. Doughty; Ovar- ’• Reeves; Recortar. A. 8. ucetrar. A. B. LAttle: Financier. P. Eldredg*. — - Independent ech Monday

Oaplala. Joseph fieeretaiy, Joseph H. idal Becratary. WlUlam D. Yaaaaat; Treasurer. J. Clorenoe Gal-

Worthy President. Mrs Arlan Balter; ,4^ May Meoray: Mrs. Justlna Hughes: Mrs. Ltsxle ElweU: Reoard

Burgeon. James Mecrsy: ,— te «. Beer— ( tar. John D. Craig. MayBower Xariga, No am. Order of Odd PaDows-Moet

Err OgallaHa Trthe. No.- «f. legravad Orrimaf Red Me»-Meeteyn> Waahtagtmi £3Sr , Jy?^MMM*rr*Arthwr >, Chae»w; Ptapket. Oeerpa Taylar; Chief of Rewords. Bchart C Hnghea; Eaapor ef WaaeCum O 1 BtettNr UM> ** ^ W ‘" r ‘~ Ttemme It Taylor, the popular hoot BBd shoe maker, haa reaovad te No. Ha dose aQ te-

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Qoods, andjflilli nory WHITE GOODS..LACJiS, Enibroidericti, Handkerchiefs, RIBBONS, etc. Hosiery and Underwear Ladies' and Men's Farnishinps. Agent for Standard Patterns. 0. u W. KNERK 618-20 WA8H1IGT0S STREET. CAPE MAV. N. J.

^■Just ReceivedNEW LOT OF VAL2L2 -PAPER All thelatest designs and most fashionable colors. Let me estimate on your work. TERMS MODERATE. WILL CALLSNO SHOW SAM FICS

Real Estate lor Sale.

A handsome cottage 011 Columbia avenue, near Howard street, for Kale. One of the best located cottage* in Cape Mav. Apply to Lewi* T. Steven*, Atty., Cape May, N. J.

Fob Sai.k—A splendid building lot the north aide oi North street, JO ft. front by !UU ft. deep. Will In- m>|.| on reawmable terms. Apply to Lewi* T. Steven*, 500 Washington street. I-ol on Corgie street, near Queen, south ride, lot J0x610 feet, running ehrotigh to Colutnbis avenue. \\ ill be sold cheap. Apply to Lea iaT. Stevena, Ally., .joW Washington *iriv:. Cape May, N. J.

FOR HALE—Splendid cottage on Lafayette street. Ix»t 40x150. Ten room houae. FTrat das* condition. $1250.00 cash, balance on 5 per cent, niortgage. Lewis T. Stevens, 509 Wash-ingt-n street.

For fipijt—TwentyOhree arre* of land In-tween the turnpike and the tieach, in West Cape May and Cape May Cltv. Will be sold in one tract on reasonable term*. Apply to Lewis T. Steven*, 50U Washington street. A handaome hotel property for sale. -Lot 50x136 on a street, and very dose to the beach. Has 44 bed rooms, steamheat and son parlors. Will In- sold at fair price. Furniture indnded. Ad- * Lewis T. Stevens, Atty., 50STWa.Iiington street. Cape May, N. j. *

Qun Anns KaDrood Tixu-UUe. Ferry at tvloe between Cark Mar N. J. and Lewks, Dxu (weather perniluiug.j Sleaiiwr Queen Caroline. Schedule lu effect Suuday June '.4. 1901. Slearner c.niuecia with trains for BalUninre dally, rXoctK Tuesday, Thntsday, Saturday aud Sunday at 4.80 r u. Tuesday. Thursday and SoadsyAt S.IOr m, with through express train—Buffet aud Chair care at-

tached.

Monday, special boat lea yes Cape May at 6.90 a X. connecting at Lewes with express train for Baltimore—Buffet aud Chair Care atlacbeff. Additional trip frnm Lewes Monday-at 6 00 a m. MORDAY, WkDXKMIAT AND FRIDAY. Leave Lewes Ar. Cape Mat A* 7.10 a. x. 8.20 a.

Yy HT mSZT * SZASBOU &HL1CAD ffxtt Jt'hg 27, liKK muSteLrfir* 6.4c A.M-—ACCOMMODATION. Ktop. 'at principal imermadtee rtatiun* couneets from OcraKRy, Rea Isle, ornve* at Philadelphia u»7 A. M 7.17 A M-EXPRESS. Connects from > • Angle*ea Brauch. Arrives at Philadefphia h 47 A M O.OC A.M.—EXPRESS. ConoecU fiom -r *> Angle*.-a. Ocean City, and S>a Isle City_ Arrive, at Hiladelphta

City Arrives at PhiladelpHia

4 J9 P M

P M-ACCOMMODATION. C«n.necu from Anglesea Branch. Ocean City, and Sea Isle City. Arrive* at

Philadelphia 5 37 P M

P M —EXPRESS Connect, from Anglesea Branch. Arrive* Phila-

delphia 6.45 p M

1' M —EXCURSION TRAIN Connect* from Anglrse*. Ocean City, and Sc* Isle City Arrive* wit

Philadelphia K it s u

SlUDAV TUalXS.

7uli; J" H—EXPRESS. Connects from •> Anglesea. Ocean City aud Rea Isle

City. Arrive* st Philadelphia

540 r x

4 OO I’ M “ACCOMMODATION. Rtota ' ** pn 11 cipal rtation*. Arrive* Phi'-

2-25 4*15 5-45

) I ’ “

8 ’55

.-inglrsea Branch Arn>«*at Phi'h

adclphiah 55 p E

X.—EXCl'RSHIN TRAIN. Connect* from Anglesea Branch. Arrive* at PhiLiJ-lpbui 7 « F X I- M -J-HXPkKSb. Connect* from Anglr*ea, Ocean City, and Sea I*le City. Arrive* at Philadel-

phia 10.55 F- M.

FROM PHILADELPHIA.

Train. leave for Cape May-Ks press, u.05 am. 1 jo (Saturday* only. ^ 3 to. 4 <X, and 5x>eu weekdays. Accommodation. Hon ax. jJAhtt. Sunday Express, sy, a m. Accommodation. 7.J0A x. $1.00 Eacursion

tram. 7.01. A M dailyv

Train* leave Pllii^neLPIfiA. Broad St,ret

Rtation. for NEW YORK.

August 16th 1905.

Kxprj**, weekday!... _ Germantown junction.

5 I*. 5 SK 7

BAYa. t Jnnctu !°2: A “ • | * IS. F>. J 5J. TPctina^lJ^r .iteu), j 54 (New York Limited). 400. *5 S6. 6 J5.7«a. *8 00.1000P. M..I303 nightFrom Weal Philadelphia only, 10.34 A M Sundays. From Germantown junction only, to 11 A H daily (Seashore Limited). WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, t ts.*(,« 7 ao. 8 J3, to 30. it 3V A. M.. *13 ^t ij. J ‘J- J 44- 4 j6, 5 35. P hi. 11 x>, night, weekaava. St-NDAVs. J AS-*6.35, 7 3Q. 9 13. I. 3J AM" **3. J *J- 4 45. 5 *5.11 38 P. M. From Vt ert Philadelphia only, *11 55 A. M. 3-35.( 5-33 "Congrcuaiimal Limited."j •6.JU. *7 35 PM.. .3.01 nighL daily. Lli p! M. weekday*. For Baltimore accommodation, 913 A. M remand 4.01 p. M. weekday*, 5.07, P. M. •Dining Car— W W.ATTBRBCRY. J. R. WOOD. Gen'l Manager 1‘aaa'r Traffic Manager ...— u- u,.,-,,

pglLADtl.rHU k EEABUTS E07TE. L ATLANTIC CITY iAILMAD. TIMETABLE in Eflret jtTKE 37th. loop Train* leave Cape Mm) for Philadelphia:

Week Days —

7.IO A-.M.—Expre** arrive ih Phi lade! -

1 pfata (90 minute*) B 40a nt

7.1 C A. M. — AccoramodaUon. Arrive Phl-

/ J ladrlthia 9^5.

8.00 A h ' 1 1 ‘- Amve Phlladel-

arrive in philadel-

2.30 3.00

I.M 4 -

_J 11.40

B 6.40 r. x.

Lv. Cape May

9 SO a. x. 4.80 r. x. 8.00 r. m. Lv. Lewes A 710 a. m

B 11.40*. x.

Ar, Lewe* C 10.90 a. x. D 5.40 r. x. 9.10 r.

8.90 a. x. 19 SO p. x. 7.15 p. x.

Lv, Cape May Ar. Lewes 9.90 a. x. C 10.80 a. x 4.90 P. x. 6.40 p. x. 7.50 r. x. D 9.00 p. X. TtTKsDAt* AND TBLIUDAT .Lv, Lew as Ar. Cape May A 7.10 a. x. / A. 80 a. x. B 11.00 a. X. 19 10 p. x. B 6.40 r. x. 7.50 p. x. Lv. Cap* May Ar. Lewes 9.90 a. x. C 10.80 a. X. 5.10 r. x. D 6 90 p. M. H 00 P. x. 9 JO p. M.

SUNDAY OXI.Y Ar. Gape May

750a. X. 9.00 a. x. B 11.00 a. M. 13-10 p.x. A 6.40 p. x. • 7 50 p. x. Lv. Capa May Ar. Lwwaa • 90 a. x. C 10 JO a. x. 5 10 r. x. D 6.90 r. x.

9.10 r. x.

A* Leave Monday* at 7.1

a with train I

a train from Hebohotk.

d for Itetedwth. • fur Baltimore, for railroad pointi

M. ILte tait mmu-i

_ „ . , Accommodation. Amvc

Philadelphia 5.10.

4.cc p - M. — Express. Arrive Pbiladei-

t’JJ phi* 6.55.

6.01: ? M—Excoiaion train, arrive Pbila-

J delphia 8 to.

SUNDAY*.

■7.20 4 M T ■‘wnomdotion. arrive Pbils-

» delphia 9 55

3-3° “^ c “ a,,,0<1, ' , ' on - “rive Pbils4'*5 6 1™ ~ •Fri" I'hiLdvIphia 6.00 Kxcnrrtnn tra i B _ arrive Philsdel8.50 P “ “ Ihcpnw*. arrive rbitadelphla Train* leave Philadelphia for Cape Mar.*

Week Day* —

y.OO • m — Excursion train, arrive Cape 8.70 A - — Express. Arrive Cape May

rt taso.

8.45 A. M. — Nxprraa. Arrive Cape May 11.45 am— Express, arrive Cape May I.4O P m — Kxpre**, arrive Cafce May a.TC M.—'Kxpreaa. (90mtaales)arrive

J Cape May 5-4J

— Expresa, arrive Cape May

^.OO 5-40

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Accommodrtioa Arrive

Cape May 7 55

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7 OO • m — Exrnrolou train, arrive Cape

' ' May 9 10

8.AC A- rt—Accommodation. ArriveCepe-

“J May 11.14

9.15 B*prcs*. ArriVe Cape May: c,oo r ' x—Accommodotiow Arrive Cape

May 8.06

A T. Dick, Gen'l Sept. Epson J. WkKX*. Gen'l Paoa'r Affewt.

DOITI GET STUCK. You c*n efudly get stuck without

Roiug near anything in the riiapeof mud. You can avoid mud, and

.. - . , , >-on can avoid being stuck. To hr iSSSrSoNSST' U to h. rte- —.—■ - timixed. Y on can’t get stock when,

-on

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