Cape May Herald, 10 September 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 4

tyPE MAY HERALD Lewis T. StcvKNS.

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THK HERALD. CAPE nAY„N. J.

RACE SUICIDE IN AUSTRALIA.

Birth Rat* Baa Dropped to •mall Kl«-

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1903. Thr la* muddle in thi* dtr call* to miB'! the fact llial Cape May baa grown to too large proportion* fora proper a»-seaiom-nl to be made by one man. Theie ought to be two a-saesnors. and Council could easily arrange for this by paasing an ordinance diridlpg tbe city into two wards. Th.-city would also have another advantage in thta matter by having two tout for the County Board of Aaaeaaom where they would have an inliuence a* to the apportionment of the county taxes, of which Cape May in now com-

pelled to pay heavily.

Another matter which has been

3 brought about by the tax muddle it the

fact that the Assessor* are too allmly A eolonlal newspaper hai laid forth, .mount otwork.Wd. they teotlo. to f~t.r.. to the .II.tr. of U- r^uirrf to do if they <~ri«l "" £! /• .... i pause to thoae who are looking forottt.ll the ih.trhMiOh. of the U«. | „ , h , ol lh ,, d.pe„d- * ! ency, says London Sketch. One of One of tbe greatest dlflteultifc m the thci , j, w hat ha call* the total arway of a satisfactory solution of the j immigration, and the other Turkish problem is the fact that if the j i* the steady shrinkage of the birth Turk should be driven from Europe it I rate- He puts the poiut very cogent-

woold be impossible for the Christian J ly thi

nations to collect interest on his bonded “Ha™ is a continent equal In area indebtedness to the whole of Europe, if Russia (a j Europe U omitted; It i* only a little

| leas than the United States " The richness of the country does require to be enlarged upon, •t," our correspondent goes on to t the end of neerly 13) years

NTHAT HAKES A GENTLEMAN.

Archbishop Temple, the recently derrased primate of the established Church of England and a man of the highest character, gave a short time before his death the following outline of what he considered really gen-

tlemanly conduct:

"The man who la thoroughly unselfish in ell small things, hr la the man In regard uf whom It la quite impossible for you not to feel, that man la a gentleman. Let his rank In society be what It may, let him be Ignorant of the ordinary conventionalities of social Intercourse, still, if the man la truly aclf-aacrificing, If in hit ordinary relations •wlgi his frllowa there is true end genuine unselfishness, It Is impossible for any man who haa much to do with him not to feel ‘‘That man Is a gentleman.' I don't care whether he la learned or not. whether he la educated or not; 1 don't care how ignorant he may be or how low he may stand; 1 don't care If he be ever eo poor; the man who constantly shows that he hi giving himself up for the sake of other people, that man is at heart and In reality one of nature's gentlemen and this is the way in which he shows it-**

Our Church Directory.

Among The Wor»blpMr> of The Different Denomlnntloon. rllBilITTKHlAK CHURCH. Her. Edwin F. Gallagher, Pastor. Preaching Sunday morning at 10 80; evening at 8.00. Sunday School at 8.00 P.M. Wednesday evening prayer service at 8. Communionaervioe every third Habbeth of each quaitei. The LsdkV Missionary Society ineeis the last Friday of each mouth at 8 r.M. All seats are free. Everybody welcome. riMaT M. K. CHURCH. Rev. S. F. Gosklll, D. D., Psatoi. Preaching on Bunds) morning at 10.30. lu the evening at 7.48. Meetings at 9 a. H. and (1.80 r. H. ou Sundays. Sunday School at 8 p. W. EpWorth League Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Mid wink prayer service Wednesday J evening at 8 o'clock. Clam meetings, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings. UAPTlsT CHURCH. Rev. George Williams, Pastor. Preaching ou Sni-dsy morning at 10.80. In the evening at 8.00. Sunday morning yVorkers Meeting at 10.00 a. M. SuudAy School at 3.00 p. h. Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting at 8 o'clock. Young People's Meeting Friday even lug at 8 o'clock. . Men's Meeting Saturday evening at 8 o’clock. HEAL)LX MKHOKIAL CHURCH, C. H. POIST.

Mayor - Tims. W. Mlllei Jsu. 1. V Aidrnaan-Francis K. Duke Jan. L H Cvuurll—Joe. Maud Jan. L 11 1 John lUlj.lu Jan. L li

Uoratio H. Chun-b . .Jan. 1. ll T. Maakvl Kbarp. Jr.. Jan. 1. 1 Jas. J. Doak Jan. 1. 1! brume! K Miller.-..Jau. 1. li " Taylor ... ’— "'

Lou I

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.'olleetor-5*H*nry bdmunds. .Jan. L 1 Tree sorer. Isaac 11 Kiultb ....Jao. 1. If

• Appeal—Win. T. Htevs

Jas 1. U

ummisslouer of Appeel-Jos. U. llau

nitaiaatnurr of Appeal. V

Bam or I B. 1 Samuel R. SUtes — Charles F. QuMurt WlMam H. Mills Hi ury B. Hotberford Howard F. Otter Barclay L- Schelleuget.— —

Gen. Buckner is supporting a Republican for governor in Kentucky J*o doubt theft- are many other Democrats ) Z, in the state who disapprove of juries '

compoMil of twelve Goebelites to send 0 f colnnl/ation. Its population la li men in favor of an honest ballot to the than 4.000,000. or about equal to that

gallows.

By the time some nation declares war on Turkey the sultan, if an apt pupil, will Be indued down to his -fighting weight. He boa probably reached the conclusion that war might be rather pleasanter lhan the kind of peace he is i<%

allowed.

couple of London suburb*." Tbe adnual Increase of popnlation has fallen from 11 per cent, to two per te-nt"" Tbe marriage rale haa shrunk from 8.04 to 6.87, and, while the aeermgT number of children for each marriage used to be six. It la

ly a little over four.

aervioe a Christian Endeavor at 7.80 p. m. 'Divine service and sermon at8.00 p. m. All are cordially invited at the Freabyteriau Sea-aide Home, a brief service of aoug and addiera, from 4 till 5 p. m. *T. MAUVVR. C. CHURCH. Honrs of divine service at 8L Mary's Catholic Church, Washington street, Sundays, will be at 8, 8 and 10 a. m. Koaary and benediction of the most blessed barrament at 8.00 o'clock. During the week Masse* every morning at 7 o’clock.

AN EAR FOR MUSIC.

Andrew Carnegie predicts that Great j Britain and the United States will be * .one nation someday. Mr. Carnegie haa I uniimuni faith in the power of steel

bands to bind things together.

Two things almost beyond homan | belief are i> Imnk president earning a salary of J-Vl.OUU a year and a c&m poser ! making fill,000 with a single piece of ■

ragtiu

It will be a long time before the Democratic port) will beoutof material. There is a young Cleveland, t yon- g Bryan, a junior Gortnaji and a junior Carter Harrison.

It pay* to have a reputation. The mere prospect of having an American Beet in Turkish waters ia auflicient to keep Cheklb Bey walking the floor.

Coal oil is the only thing that will destroy tne agamomarmis cnlicia egg of the mosquito. Everything seems to be playing into Mr. Kockfeller’s hand.

President Roosevelt is at present dining newspaiier men from all parts of the country, not necessarily for publication bat as an evidence of good faith.

According to a new theory advanced by FeTe and JaelL two French inveatigntora, the Influence of mualcal tones and intervalaon the phyaicalorganism is exactly tha sams with all persona, aaya Sucosu. The cnly difference between a musical and an unmusical person is that the former is able to realize the esthetic relations of theae reactions. while,the other ia noL By meant of Mosto's “ergograph," a sensitive davice by which the eReityvg or depressing effect of any influence on the organism can be measured, the experimenters have ascertained which are stimulating combinations of sounds end which are depressing ones Thus they find that a discord has jnst the tame depressing physical effect on a person who “haa no ear" as on one who is exquisitely sensitive to tones. ‘These experiment* seem to prove," says the writer*, "thatoar muaioal culture makaa more and mors perceptible to na the unconscious relations that exiat between musical art and the hu-

man organism."

UNCLE SAM'S GIRL ARMY.

St, Joha'a P- E. Church. Sunday Services. Holy Communion, v.yo A. M. (ns snnounced). Holy Communion, io.jo A. M. the first Sunday of each month. Morning prayer lajo. Evening prarer 8.oa Tbe following Clergymen are expected to officiate during the summer of 1903. Sept 13. Rev. Clarence W Bispham, Rector SL Philip's Church, Philadelphia. , jo. Rev. Cassius M Roberts, Assistant Rector Chiwch of the Saviour, West Philadelphia. The seats are free at all serviced

What Tom Johnson is most afraid of is that Senator Hanna may be able to take his nourishment regulady before tbe campaign is well under way. .

There is no way in which Bryan and Johnaon or Johnson and Bryan coold be made to touch a popular chord. v

Mr. Cleveland's Fiahing < xploits and domestic affairs are always amusing, but not vufficieuUy so to justify him in attempting a humorous speech.

Sir Thomas refuses to blame It on tbe .. wind, or the sea, or sny of the rie-ment-al condition. He admits that be was beaten before be came over.

(jiving the Indians a large body of land io tbe Indian Territory and then sleshng it hack by quarter sections was a fine piece of statecrafL

President Rooeeftlt wants a man ol iron nerve far minister to Turkey What's the matter with a Chicago uni-

versity professor?

The canal treaty between the Ur btales and Colombia la believed to be dead, but Congress may revive it with a little hot air.

From eight o’clock in the morning until close to six in the evening there are S.000 typewriters grinding out letters for thMInited States government. During these hours there are. of course. 6.000 typewriter girls busily hammering the machlnea, says the Chicago

Tribupte.

Uncle Sam is the largest employer of typists in the country and should be the patron saint of the typewriter girL The amount of manuscript his workers out would make even Clyde Utah

look dixxy.

Uncle 8am fa the Dieest kind of a man for typewriter girls to work for. Hs pays larga salaries sad he supplies his workers with everythipg they waaL If R girl expreasee a preference for a certain kind of a machine ake gets it. She doe* ant have to fat down and try to pound a typewriter ah* does not Hfe. Whenever a now typewriter girl fa iployed la one of the dvpanmenta abe names tbe machine and R fa pnr-

wd for her.

NUgart The Marvtlou. Can the majestic flow ol the water ovet the brink ot Niagara Falls, tbe irrc&istable rush and scurry oi tbe foaming rapids, the wild scenic beauty of the deep rocking ravine through which they flow and the halo of spray and rainbow ever hovering over the spot, be well described as other than marvelous ? In truth the whole environs ol the Falls are so marvelous that human thought is unable to describe it* wonders and they must be seen lo be appreciated. The beat wav 10 reach Niagara j Fall* from this vicinity at a low rate 1 is to take advantage of one of the Philadelphia & Reading’s Ten-Dollar Ten-Day personally conducted excursions na tbe Reading Lehigh Route. The dates lor the balance of the season are September loth and 26th and October 3th. The partieijjanu in these trips leaving Reading Terminal 8.30 a.m. have a pleasant ride through tbe scenic Lehigh and Wyoming Valley* and arrive at Niagara Falk in the early evening. A Dining Car. attached to the train furnishes meals Table d'Hote a; 50 cent* per capita. Oppor;unities are afforded for several tide trips and for atop-ofls on return trip. Tickets are good going only on special train and good to return within ten days on all regular trains. Round trip $10.00. Full iniormation aa to ante trip*, rates and time ot connecting train* from other points, etc., can be procured Irom any P. & R. ticket agent or by addressing EDSON I. WEEKS, General- Passenger Agent,

Philadelphia

ML Joseph P. Hanry. P. H. P-; E. K-, Robert H. Psdeler. P. H P.; R. Beware 8. Hoffman. P. H. P., Treasurer. Chartm P. Quldort: Secretary. Samuel H. Moore: C- of H.. Beniamin 8. CurtU. P. H. P.; P. 8., Chart re P. Quklort: H A. C. William Farrow, 8r.: O. M. M veil. Irvin H. EMredae: O. M. of 2d veil. Thome* 8. Stevans, Jr.. P. H. P.; O. M. of 1st wO. Alban H. Faulkner: Chaplain. William R Sheppard. Cape Island Loose. No. 10. F. and A. M.—Communications, second and fourth Tuesdays or sach month at lodge room. Washington and Franklin streets Officer. W. M . Everett J. Jereell: 8 W. Thomas 8. Btevena. Jr.: J. W.. Irwin H. Eld rede*: B. D.. H. Walker Hand; J. D„ Benjamin B. Hushes: Secretary. 8. R.

Cap* May Camp.

It fa understood that the duke of Argyll haa sold loo* Ulead. Hebrides, to the Carthusians, who were re-

MORPHINE. Can Morphine and Other Drag Habits be Cored?

n long eonU-odcd by physicL r* fa no ears for tbs drag

is tbs rank aad

It has h

babfc. This U true file of tin mud leal profi

«-d. Tha reason, therefore. Is that they are ignorant of the fall coupe and nature of the disease; bat fortunately for thr caue* of suffering humanity we hatedem oofarated that the morphine or other drag habits eaa bu cured and guaranies an ah

fal. We do no* . Ws give Imreikrf. ApfMlta for dregs fa dr. aUoysd and appetite fur food fa Wrttr today lor oar free 8M free trial treat

MABBarvaa Teaeirei Ifapt 8.1186 Broadway, Mew Yert City.

BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. A. L. Leach. I'reatdent . .Bepl. I. : I^-wU T. Btevens. Bertrl.ry .. •' R..l>ert K. Hand Lafayette M. Hal! Albert B. Uttle Oevrgt L. IxiwMt

HOARD OF TRADE, t'rrsldenl—Blepben B. Wilson. BecrrUiy—Lewis T. Rlevsna 'I ressurer—Thoms* W. Millet.

County Directory.

Ji-.nce riuprriue Court—Cbsries E. Hi drickaon. Dein. •••••< Law Judge—Hat rieon H. '

1'roeecutnr of Plr**—Kug< Khrrtf^Bsin'l E. Ewing. I Coroner'*—Oeo. Beyrr, Jr., Coroner'*—John D. Oral* Coroner' " *"

il*. Ben.... ^*b«-n. '

J)ry Qoods, potions, andjffilli nery WHITE GOODS. LACES, Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, RIBBONS, etc. Hosiery and Underwear Ladies' and Men's Furnishings. Agent for Standard Patients. 0. L W. KNERK 618-20 WA8H1NGT0H STREET. CAPE MAY. N. J.

BtUwelL Urn ROt County Board of Election*—Jos. K. Hand. Rep Coonty Board of Election*—Willi* in T. Bate. Rep U»* Counly Board of Elections—Wm. J. Tyler. Dem. County Board of Election*—Michael Hv——1 Wm, .. lliot April.

BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS. Robert R. Carson, Palermo May, MMS Jos G. Champion. Ocean City. N. J.

Jsn. 1, IBM

John P. Fox, Ocean City ...Jsn. 1. WM David P. Haley. Kldora May, 1WJ3 Alfred Crease. Pierce's May. 11KM Wm. T. Bate. FLhlng Creek... May. 19U3 Mlcajah B. Smith. Cape May -Jan. I.IMW

lUJust Received-^ NEW LOT OF VALili PAPER AH the latest designs and - most fashionable colors. Let me estimate on yonr work. TERMS MODERATE. WILL CALL AMD SHOW SAM Fire

yy kst ;mzT* exa£&ou&ail&oas IH EFFECT JURE 87. 1908. 6 4 c A M-ACCOMMODATION. Slope 'at principal iniermediale statlun* connect* from Ocean City. Sea lelr. arrives st Philadelphia 9 77 A M 7.17 A M —EXPRESS Cuonect* from • ' Angleaca Branch. Arrives st Philadelphia H 4- A M n.OC A.M.—EXPRESS. Conr.nt* from F 3 Angleeca, Ocean City, and Sea Ule City Arrives at 1’biiadetpbia 11.00 A. M2,20 f-N —EXPRESS. Connect* from

from Anglreea Branch. Ocean City, and Sealale City. Arrive* at Philadelphia 5 77 P M 44c P M —EXPRESS Connect* from Angleeea Branch. Arrives Phila-

and Sea lele City Arrive* a Philadelphia S :s p k buruav Tiuih*.

. yo P.M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stop,

at principal etation* Ai rive* Phil-

sdetphia at 6 30 p m

P.M—EXPRESS Conr-cts from Anglceea Branch. Arnvce at Phil-

adelphia 6.55 p M.

H.-EXCURSION TRAIN. <«n. necta Irom Angteeea Blanch Arrive* at Philadelphia 7 55 p M

f M—EXPRESS. Connect, from

Angleica, Ocean Cite, and Kea

Real Estate for 5alc.

OUR SECRET SOCIETIES Where T* Oo T* Rasa An Evenlnf Among Your Brethren. Adonlrem Chapter, No. fa. Royal JLruh Maooms—Convocations, third Monday of each month at lodge room. Weshtagtea

A handsome cottage on Columbia avenne. near Howard street, for sale. One of the beet located cottage* in Cape | May.'Apply to Leais T. Stevens, Ally.

j Cape Mav, K, J.

I FobSalx—A splendid building lot 01

1 the north side ol North street, 411 ft.

front by 100 ft. deep. Will be sold on easonable terms. Apply to Lewis T. Stevens, fioo Washington street.

FOB SALE—Splendid cottage ou Lafayette street. Lot 40x160. Ten room house. First class condition. $12-10.00 cash, balance on 6 per cent, mortgage. Lewis T. Btevens, 509 Wash

ingtun street.

Modern it w;a-

: Consul, Char 1m F. Qaldort: Worthy Adviser. Frederick W. Wolf: Clark. William O. BtAttner; Banker. Barclay L. Bchellonger; General Manager. Howard r. Otter; Escort. William E Romlg Watchman, William R- Shaw.

rtum on *e< md and fourth Thursday, of sack moot Officer*: Post Arch on, Lewis T. 8'erstu- Archon. C. Edward Hughes; Provost. Rsbert C. Hughes: Inspector. Harry T. Ludlmm: Secretary. Andrew 8 Bush: Treesuor. A. B. Little; Financier. Samuel H. Moore. Caps May Council. No. MR. Royal Arana um-Me* U first and third Tuesdays of sack month at AudP.orlum. Officer*: Regent. Grant Vonaman; Vies Regent. Clarence F. Kuhn:-Orator. Howard F.

Cap# May Lodgu. No. B. A. O. D. W.Meets first aad third Tburedays of each month at SU Washington street. Officer.: M-NT. David Hoghsu; P. M.. Joseph C. 1; Foreman. B. O. Doughty; Over-

C M**£jr' l ?*ot. Ha. 4R G. J oa ueeSad aad fourth Thu Sanaa r*" L T i e »jari

WRH t sat ad rwa- » Xteafa Ha has kaaa Mas • Ir CRga May lar 11 pumr. Ur* » Iff waahfaa ~

Lot on Corgie- street, near Gotten, south fade, lot 40x510 feet, running ehrougb to Colombia avenue. Will be Bold cheap. Apply to Lewis T. Steven*, Ally., 609""Washington atrt-vt. Cape

May, N. J.

For 8* lx—Twenty-three acres of land between tlie turnpike and the beach, in West Cape May and Cape Mar dtv. Will be sold in one tract on reasonable terms. Apply to Lewis T. Elevens, 609 Washington street.

A handsome hotel property for sale. lg)t 50x136 on a street, and very dose to the beach. Has 44 bed rooms, steam' heat and snn parlor*. Will be sold at fair price. Furniture included. Addreaa Lewis T. Steven*, Atty., 609 Waiihington street, Cape May, N. J.

Ousaa Asa* SaUzosA Tima-tabis. Ferry at rvloe between Car* Mat N. J. And Lkwrs, Del. (weather puruilltiog.) Nteamer Qneeu Caroline. Schedule In effect Bundsy June 14. 1901. Bieamer oounecu with train* for Baltimore daily, except Tuesday, Thu today, Baiurdty and Buuday at 4.80 r u. Tuesday, Thursday aial Bundsy at 8.10P u. with through express train—Buffet and Chair care at-

tached.

Monday, special boat leaves Cape May at 0.80 a K. connecting at Lewes with extrain for Baltimoic—Buffet and

Kr,i

from Lewes Monday at 6.00 a m. MORDAT, WEDXEODAT ARD FR1DAT. Leave Lewes Ar- Cape May

A* 7.10 a

B 11.40 a. M..

6.40 p.m.

Lv. Cape May

9J80 A. M. 4.80 p.m. 8.00 p. M.

8.10 a. M 18.80 P. M. 7.80 p. m Ar, Lewes

C 10.80 a. x. D 8.40 p.m.

0.10 r. m.

8*0 _ 18.80 p. X. 7.16 r. x.

*|0p.] M0 r. I

Saturdayoxlt

Ar. Cape May

A 7 10 a. X - ~

B 11.40 a. X.

B 6 06 p. x.

Lv. Cape May *.*0a. x. C 10.80 a. x 4.80 r.x. 8.40 r. x. 7.80 p.x. D 9.00 r.x. PURSDAT AMD TRURSDAT LY, Lewes Ar. Chne May 4 7.10 a.m. 8.80 a.m. 11.00 a. x. 18 10 p. x, B 8.40 p. x. 7.80 p. x. Lv. Cape Mgy Ar. I 9.80 a. x. c ia»o

3.10 p. x. 8.00 p. x.

SUXDAT OXLT Lv. Lewes Ar. Cans M 7 60 a. x. 9.00 a. B11 00 a. M. 1810 p. x. A 6 40 p.x. 7 (8p. x. Lv. Cups May Ai ' • 80 a. x. CIO. 8.10 P.x. D 6 88 p. it. A00 r. X. El# p. M. Mondays at 7,61 A X. _ fas with traiu fraaaitalmhatk. II—Quassia with irefa fisau Palttmere.

sat tax tLiRam mMiu

5.10 r

5-30 r

Anglvjeo, ocean Gty. and Sea I»le City. Arrives at Hiiladrl-

phia 1a.ss P. M.

FROM PHILADELPHIA

Train* leave for Cape May—Hgpre*#, 9 05 x. 1 jo (Saturdays only.) a jo, 4oh, and *■ r x weekdayk. Accoramodalioi. B.uo H. 3 J5. h ** Sunday EspieM, B y, a x. Accommodation. 7.30A X. Si oo t-sruroion

•-fan. 7-ao A M daily

Tram* leave Piiilaullfhia, Btuad SLcct

Station, for

NEW YORK r Aiignat ifith 1903.

ExpreM. weekday*. 300, (doe* not slop al .ermantown Junciion.) 4 70. 4 x>> 11a 18. 5 S', 7 43, 8 jo. 903,530. losi. 1 00, A. M., *i7ou noon. 1735, *i 00

(Pcnna Limited)

3-54 (New \ork Umiled). 4 00.'soo •« 96 600.707. *h00,900. 1000 PM, ,707, nfaht! SUNOAVa. 3 OO. (doe* not atop at German town Junction.) 4 >». 4 40.500.5 18. 8 73. 9 50 ‘“■SfiJS- ** 3 57, (Pcnna Uroited). 3 54 (New York Limited), 400. ». 5 S6. 6 35. 7 to. *8 00. moo P. M . 17 07

3fj

Sunday*''^* 1 “"k. >“.74 A M From Germantown Junction only, to 11 A

M daili (Seashore Limited).

WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington. 3 45.*6 35. 7.90, 837, loao. 11 73. A. M *17 fa *, ft 3 «3. 3 44. 4 46. 5 *5. F M. ! 1 76. night, week A £f* J J5. 7 ao. 9 «7. .. 73 A M.. *113. 3 13. 4 42; 5 75. 11 a6 P. M. Urom West Philadelphia only, *11 35 A. M.

"Congrenaronal Limited.") *^3/

For Baltimore accommodation o 17 A M dfaiy“‘ U “ P “ we ' kdw ' sV r *

•Dining Car.

W -W ATTHRBI RV; j. k . wood. Gen 1 Manager. Paa»'r Traffic Manager

““nra lom. ATLANTIC CIT7 &AILS0AD. TIME TABLE In OM JUNE *711,. ,903. We2*DwrT— ^ “* r ° T Pku ^ rh ^ 7.IO A .M —Express arrive in PhlUdel * phu (90 minute*) .H 40 a m 7-1 S ,A-— Arcommodation. Arrive PliL 1 J ladfaphla 945. S.OO A-M — Express. Arrive FhllndeL

7*20 d,^hU 9 „ 3.30 5«w?r”°" u “'' r "" 4.j£ pm— Expire*, arrive Phllxlelphia (y no P ® Excursion train, arrive Philodelphis 8 to 8.50 p m — Kjcpres*, arrive Philadelphia Trains leave PhUadripbia for Cape M»r: Week Days — g a 0 A. M. — Express. Arrive Cape May "•> 10.70. 8 4^ A. M. — xxprea*. Arrive Cape May j ^40 P “ — Express, arrive Cape May 4 » c -Express. (90minutes)arrive- -> Cape May 5-45 p 40 E. M. — Accommodation. Arrive; 5'4° cape May 8.03. BURDATa 7 OO * “ — Excursion train, arrive Cape * ' May 9 10 g_4£ a. jr—Aceommodatiom Arrive Cape 9.15 A - “ —Express. Arrive Cape M*y S on r - X.—Aceounnodstion. Arrive Cape • 00 • JUy 8.06

DON’T GET STUCK Yon can easily get stofck without going near anything in the shape of mud. Yon can avoid mod, and you can avoid being stock. To be stock io a purchase is to be victimised. Yon can't get stock when Buv Tour Harness of Us. W. A. LOVETT

Uoafari bfawvs*. txpe May sad tfar* May FofaL ami kawarm aa fare law A favRMtom. Apply to Uaatfa K. wa, KUvadgv T O- WretUspvfaay^ •.lv da