Cape May Herald, 17 September 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY HERALD Lewis T STtvews:'-——ict—. AN INDEPENDENT WEEKLY.

Pubilkhrd Every Tharsday Meralat at 506 Waahlaftoa Street, Case May, N. J.

THK HERALU, CAPE HAY, N. J. e Rntrrnl At the tw»t .•flict at Cape May. K. ] . a» <U"mall mattrV.TUarrh it.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1903. REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS Coaaty Ticket. LEWIS M ORKSSK.

City Ticket. THOMAS \V. MILLET Rtxorder, \V1I.L1 AM B. PHILUI¥. CountH, ROBKUTJ. CREBWELL, DAVID C. CKOWELL. EREDEUICK W. WOLFF.

Our Church Directory.

o at Glace bay. Oape Breton. ib bum by tin- Duciimoo stivos-

L It comptlaea four tower* of creoeote Utnber. each 2&S feet high, ami coat J200.0U0.

Collector. JAMES LLAMl.NO. ISAAC H. SMITH. Ckoten Frtth"idtr. WEST LEY K. WALES. Commtirionf of Appeal, EDWARD CRESSE, THEODORE MUE1XER, THOMAS R. WALES VontlabU, ALELYIS SCHEXLENGKR. IHertter uf Iks 1‘oox. JAMES CRANDOL.

President Rooacvelt'a Speech. In it* general tenor the apeecb which the President delivered at Syracuse u reminiscent of other addreases that he ha* mad* and ol essays that he has written He deprecates<•!»** antagonisms. saying again that in the long run we all of us tend to go up or down together. proclaims the equality of the la* and dwells on the supreme worth of a combustion of courage, honesty, industry and a devotion to duty. The doctrine is tharof the strenuous life, supple* ented by sn appeal for justice between men which may be applied with equal pertinency to various events of

the time.

The only hint as to future administrative policies ts contained in a reference to the gold standard and possible currency reform, /lie President says: “Whatever is advisable in the way of remedial or corrective currency legislation—and nothing revolutionary is advisable under present conditions—must be undertaken only from the standpoint of the ousiSess community as a whole, that is of the American body politic as • whole.’’ This reflects the conservatism of Secretary Shaw's speech at Chicago, and will strengthen the feeling that the admlnintratron'i purpose is so very far short of revolutionary that any radical change is most improbable.

The Republican countv convention ol last E’riday did well in choosing exMayor James M. EL Hildreth for its candidate for the Assembly. Mr. Hildreth’s broad experience as the chief magistrate of the city and as a lawyer and city solicitor baa made him ali' the wants of our growing resort, and our people ahould support him on November Srd without regard to party. We need a man at Trenton will know what is going on, and who can ably look after our int rests, and the convention had an eye to this condition when it selected him. He will be elected triumphantly, and so will Lewis M. 'Crease, the candidate named for the Senate by the same convention.

THE LOBSTER'S ENEMIES

"TL» lobster.” said sn old fi.hertr.an, according to the New York Sun, "hsa no greater enemy than the bot-u.tii-fee<iltig flshrw—tolackfish. codfish,

haddock, nod »o on,

“They rat the lobwter entire when they Bud one that has Just sl.ed ita “ sheik when It Is not only soft but powerless. and they may disable a lobster sad then deatroy It even when rt is la fighting trim. Half a dorrn hlsckfish, for InMbtice, might come serose a lqj>sterand manage to bite oR its legaacd

to partially diaable it.

“The lobMer ia agile, a quick and long Jumper through the water, but the hlackflah is quicker and it can easily keep up: and the lobeter finally disabled. it quickly finishes it. In thla way a blackflsh might pet away with a lobster of considerable sire. “The codfish gets ir.r n_v—Very likely the codfish know* the haunt* of the lobrtrrbetterthan mewdo. The skate. clumsT as it ia. gets sotpe; if it ran blanket a lobster, get one of its big fUp-like pectoral fins over it, the skate IrradttaJly works the lobster up to ita mouth, aad holds It so while it eat* It. The skate gets crabs In th<- some tnanner, and t$err 1* r. «,b called the emb-

“ln fact, going ( . n ; among* hr glr for ei

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there In the * end the lo io greater r

ittom-feedlng fishes

Among The Worshippers of The Different Dooomloatlon*. NumnYTaMuti cucum.

evening » bundsy be bool at d.OU TM. Wedittsday nteuiug prayer aurvice at h. Coitimuiiktuat-irice every third bahboth of eacM quatlel. Tbs Lottes' Missionary bociety meet* the last E’.ida) of oacti moiiUi al ii I' M. All seals am free. Everybody welcome. rin«T n. a. t-ncncu; Rev. b. K. Uask ill, D. D , PastMI'rrachtn” on bunds) morning st 10.30. Ill the eretiing si 7.43 Meel nigs St it a. M. Slid 0.*l V. M. buudsys. m bunds) be bool at 3 r. M. Epworth Lespuu Mondsy evonlng b v’cluck. Mid-Week prayer service Weduusday evening at H o’clock. ri*u» meeiiups, Tuesday, Tbunday and E’riday evening a. • HAl’TlaT C1UTRCH. Rev. George Williams, Pastor. Pmarhlng on Sunday niumlug at 10.90. lu the evening al b.W>. bunds) morning Workers 'Meeting at 10.UU *. M. bnndsy school at 3.00 r. u. Wedutsslsy evening Prayer Meeting at b o'clock. Young People’s Meeting Frida) evening — «

Hours of divine service st bL Mary’s Catholic C-’liurch, Washington street, Sunday*, will be at ti, baud 10 a. m. Ronarr and benediction of the most blessed Sacrament st h.oOo’clock. During the week Masses every morning at 7 o’clock. St. Joha’s P. E. Church. Sunday Services. Holy Communion. - yo A M is* -1! null need / Holy Cotnmnnton, rajo A, M. the first .Sunday of each month Morning prayer lo jo. livening privet H oo Tlie following Clergymen are expected to officiate during the summer of 1903. Sept. 13. Ke\ Clarence W. Bispfaatu, Rector St. Philip's Church. Philadclphia. ». Rev. Cassius M Roberts, Assistant Rector Church of the Saviour, West Philadelphia. The seats are free at all services:

r them has

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borne of the orientals, resenting our vflorts to convert Inetn, have the impertinence to allude to our lynching#, alarcry avatema. etc., just as if they expecteil us to practice the same kind of Chrutianily we are trying to teach them.

The news from Colombia regarding the canal treaty Is beginning to remind one of the baking powder session, of the Missouri legislature. According to the latest advice* from Texas the btafidard Oil Company has been “salting down” a few oil .yyMh that state for a rainy.

Perry Heath w J1 no doubt at once appoint all his old political cronies to tboee 1st joist in the administration of hi* "

Cape May’s prospects lor another ■•aaon are brighter than ever befots.

-A down East Democrat loetas Col Bryant shall be consuUmt

WON BER OWN PROMOTION. r»WBB \\ uman Mho tin. Boon A*> poloicd to OMco la 1 Philippines. One of the recent appointee* of the deportmertt of justice ia that of Mis* V Gilmore to be an assistect at•y In the office <if the attorney general of the Philippines She is the first roman,rv,.r appointed by the departnent to -tiefi an important poallif-n. Ihe owes her distinction entirely to her bility and ambition. She was born in Indian;, and i* 2S years old. Array officer*. who knew her In the Philippines ay she is very pretty, says o Wa.hirgon report. Mi** Gilmore was clerk and secretary to E.. Einley Jobnaon when he was professor of law at Michigan university. She devoted her spore thne tostddying inri graduated front the university icbool. M^en the Philippine Judiciary was estahliahed In 2901 Prof. John■tn wa# appoin ie first instanc Mis* Gilmore went with him. She took the civil serva-e examination and was appointed stenographer in the attorney general’s oflke. There she displayed such marked legal ability that Oor. Taft appointed her to her present position and she was unanimously confirmed by the commlAon. Her salary as stenographer wa* *1.400. She Bow draws twice that much.

BOARD OH HOUSEBOATS.

NlAgan 7b* Mamlou. Can the majestic flow ol the water over the brink ol Niagara Falls, the i 1 real stable rush and scurry ol the foaming rapids, the wild scewic beauty of the deep rocking ravine through which they flow and the halo of spray md rainbow ever hovering over the spot, be well described as other than marvelous r In truth the whole irons ol the Falls are so marvelous that human thought i« unable to describe ita wonders and they must be seen to be appreciated. The best way to reach Niagara Falls front this vicinity at a low rate is to^ake advantage of one of the Philadelphia & Reading’s Ten-Dollar Ten-Day personally conducted exclusion* via the Reading Lehigh Route. The date* lor the baLncc ol the season arc September loth and 26th and October 6th. The participants in these trips leaving Reading Terminal 8.30 A.M. have a pleasant ride through the scenic Lehigh and Wyoming Valleys and arrive at Niagara Fall* in the early evening. A Dining Car attached to the train lurmshcs meals Table d’Hotc al 50 cents per capita. Opportunities ate aflbrded lor several side trips and for stop-offs on return trip. Tickets are good going only on special train and good to return within ten days on all regular trains. Round trip $j0.00. Full information as to side trips, rate* and time ol connecting trains from other points, etc., can be procured Irom wuy P. & R. ticket agent or by addressing EDSON I. WEEKS, General Passenger Agent,

Philadelphia.

CHy Directory.

Maror-Titus W MltlM Jsu. I. J Alanwau-KraurU^K Oukr .Jan. 1. 1 .1! r-hurtii 1. siassrl Kkan,. J t . Ja Jss. J. Dusk ..#1—. „ . lA-tawl K Miner Jss. i. 11*5 Jss. E. Jan L tUUS Giuts <•. HsriO . -jsu r. mo# V, ndartr Towiwead. Jan. 1. 1MJG iv.nlrr Jou. W. TtiuuipH«. Jsu. 1 llo*ai,l E. (tllrr ..Jsu. ». j.«** lli-rtur-J. llt-urt l.ilwuii.la J»u. f. Itioi atuirrr. 1>wii. 11. Hullh .. .Jsu. 1. ■ uf A|i|t*-sl - Wu,. T. Hit Jtu. I. 1U04 uf At>|M-sl. W«u. H.

BOARD OK EDffATIOX. Cbttrle* York. Pre«deat March, 1904 Hr. Edward H.l’bmip*. Clerk,, I fur, HamiM-l H. Moore SauaelR .Stiles “ t'bsrie* K. Uuldort a William II. Hills “ llewry «. Matkerfurd •• liuwsrd I’, oner ... .... Rarclay L. Sichclleneet ’*

HO A BI» OF TRADE, i'n-aldrnt—Ktri>lH<ti 11. Wilson. Mrcmaiy-Lewi* T. Htrvrns. Trrssurer—TitbOiBs W. Millet.

County Directory.

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Kupreuie i\ urt l’bjrl,-* E. Ueo•■uu. Dent li«* Jud(V—Hatrlsua H. Vourty^ -eeutur of tnes- Hairy S Itooclssa. Ur* •*••01

Sb, itlf- Ham'l K. Ktrlt

eo. Hayre. Jr.. Iteii.

*—John H Crsis. Rep ... ’"In**. H. CloMlnc. Re|i.. ’• U.-p. ..

1. Urp*. -Lewis K Ht

’uantr I'lerk—Jullu* W

"■* " * “Witt. Ueo. .. . —.

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„ 1:<B I oiittiy Hoard of Kleetlons-Jo. K. Hand. , «ri>. - 1UB louniy Board of Eieetlous-WlllUin T. Hale. County Board of Klertkau-Wm. J. Tyler. Dem. tuns lusty Board of Elortlon.-Mlebxel H. ” n IWM

-1 ourtb Tuesday In A|>*il.

Kesrti*.

rim. of C Sopteiolirr and Deeetnoer.

BOAItD OK CHOSEN FREEHOLD!! Anthony B. Smith. Palermo May. iw6. Jos. O Cbamplon. On-sn City. N. J. John I*. Fos. Ofrsn City .. .Jan 0 I.’ 1B04 Jr.»c D. Ludlatn. Kidots m*v Alfrrd Creser. Pierre'. Mar’ JVib. T. Bate. Kl.blnr Creek Mar'. MK-aJab B Bmllh. C.pe Maj Jan.'1 ^-"ry R Wale.. Cape May Jan. L tt-'liam T Rate, Dlreel,ir: Samuel Tn rod. Clerk.

The fact that board can now be got on houseboat* Bear New York potathe bachelor maid and the single boarder in a position to teat a _ „ order of domestic accommudation

seya the New York Boa.

Two aorta of houseboat* offer mer accommodations to boarder*. FU*L there is the boat of com pa rati re|y primitive description, which dors not rant for a Urge sum, on which the boarder get* merely a berth and « locker, and all the fnrnUhlrfra la 4he various department* are of the sim-

ple* and plainest.

Then there ia the houseboat of Midi claa# Kr.cMeh pattern, with all itwiiftni house convenience*, antique ffltlnga, library, stateroom*, etc., nad a liberal amount of deck room. The roe** of bo^rd on the two kinds correspond with the accommodarions offered. The water facfllttet for hon*ebo«tl

tt^Mf

Donbtleaa In ndditioa to h« bnardlnir colonlew there win

1 ehnfftaoffering funMahed rooms apatlraenta U> the public and other* making a eperteUy of pro rid Inf

meek for the neighboring

MORPHINES. Can Morphine and. Other Drug Habits he Cured?

It has been long uuuicudu! by physician* that there l* no cure for the dnif habit. This is true au Jar swtbe rank ‘ file of the medical prufessloo are cono _ ed. Th« reason, tboreforr. Is that they are iguotant uf ihe lull scope and naiurr uf the diecaac; but furtuuaiely for Um cause.<,f snfferlni; humanity we hare dent uuatrated that the uiurpbliieorutbei draw hablta oau be cared sod guarantee ai soluu-, permanent and paitricaa cur those antllctad to tbs use of drug* If they will take o*r treatment and' follow oui

dividual sUeuikHi and trealuatit frum :perieuued nervs *)wcialist. We do not _ Aaln you from buslurs.. We give bn mediate relief. Apprilir for drugs la A; atruyed and appetite for foud ia restored. Wrlti! today lor our froc booklet aud Tree trial-traaiment. AH correspoudeoee .triotl) coatldeutial lu plaiu envelopes

Addles.

MaBBATTAK TOKBarkt-Tir AmmiciaTIOII, Dep't B.. UK Broadway, New York CRy.

OUR SECRET SOCIETIES Where T* Oo T* Para An Svenlng Among Your Brethren. Adoniram Chapter, Mo. a. RoyaJ Arch ^—vocation*, third Monday of at lodf* room. Washiaftea

‘adelry. P H. P ; *. S . How-

— - »- *.uirm*i> p. H. P.: Treasurer. Charles F. Quldon Secretary. Samuel H. Moore: C. of H.. Benjamin 8. Curtis. P. H. P.: P. 8.. Charier-F. Qukdort. R. A C.. William Farrow. Sr.; a. M. Id velL Irvin H. Eldrodc*: G. M. of M velL Thomas S. ■term*. Jr.. P. H. P.; o. M. Of lat veil. Alban H. Faulki *r: Chap-

lain. William R. Sheppard.

Cape Island Lodfa Mo. 39. F. and A. L—Communications second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at lodse room Waahtufton and Franklin street* Om-

W. M„ Everett J. J errs II. & W is S Stevens. Jr.: J. W.. Irwin H.

Eldredrs: S. D.. H. Walker Hand: J D . Beniamin *• ”—“ - -

"*55. a

^)ry Qoods, potions, andjffillinory WHITE OOODS, LACES. Embroideries. Handkerchiefs, RIBBONS, etc. Hosiery and Urtferwear Ladies' and Men's Furnishings Agent for Standard Patterns. 0. L,. W. KNERR 618-80 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY. N. J.

^■Just Received-^ MEW LOT OK VAL2L2 PAPER All the latest designs and most fashionable colors. . Let me estimate oa your work. TERMS MODERATE. WILLCALLAND SHOW SAMPLES

Real Estate for Sale.

A handsome cottage on Columbia venue, near Howard street, for sale. One of the beat located cottage* in Cape May. Apply to Lewi* T. Steven*. Alt)-., Cape Mav. N J. Fob Sami—A splendid btiilding l„t mi the north mde ol North ntreet, -10 ft. front by 100 ft deep. Will be sold on rea-onable term*. Apply to lo-wi* T.; Stevene, SOU Washington afreet. t on Corjrie street, near ijneen, south side, lot 40x910 feel, running ebr-iogh to Columbia avenue. Will be sold cheap. Apply to LentsT teven*, Atty., SOU Washington -'tn-et. Cape May, X. J.

Yy ZR JZUZT * EtASXOXX lAOSOAS

JVC Cape May as ft

I'HILADfcLI'HlA:

6.AC A.M.--ACCOMMODATION Stop.

*•' at pnnnpai iairruiediata atatiuns conn ret* Irom <»re»a City, Sea Isle, arrive* at Philadelphia ary A M.

7.I7AM -EXPRESS Connect* Irom

i 1 ? 1 ?* r * “'"vb Arrive* st PhiU

delphta * 47 A M

9.O5 A M —EX PRESS Connects from

Aagiese Isle Cit)

2.20 r M -KXPRi'JiS. Connecu from

Anglcaea, Ocean City and Sea Isle vity^ ^Arrive* st Philadt Ipqla

4 V) P M

P M “ACCOMMODATION. Con nectsfrom Angiesca Branch. Ocean City, and Sea Isle City. Arrives at

I’hiladrlpbia 5.37 p M

P M.—KXFRIiSS Connect* from Anglesea Hunch Arrive* PUD

delphiafiis P M

4.00 r 5. 10 r 5-3° r

uielphi* 1 4 —KXFI

- PRESS. Connect* from Angtene* Branch. Atnvt. at Phil-

adelpbtafi j) P M

r M —KXCfRSION TRAIN. Coe-

nect* from AngD*ea Blanch. Atnve* at Philsdeiphis 7 « r »t

8.1; C p M-EXPRESS Conn et* ft.m. J J Att*le*e*. Ocean City, and Sea

Isle City. Arrive, at rbiUdel-

pMa 1055 p m

PROM PHILADELPHIA. Train* leave for Ca|«- JI*j —Eapn 1 u I jo tSatutdain .atljJ 2 jo. 4 3 ». r u n-rckday* Ac, ommodatio A **• 3 35. r M Sunday Eapress, h.30 * m. Accumiuotiaiion, 7.30* at. *100 Excursion train,7.00 A M daily. Train* leave PuiLAUKLeutA. Broad Siitet Station lot '

NEW YORK.

• August 16th !9»1.

Express weekdav*. juo. (doe* not rio,,at Germanton n Jnnction.) 4 *, . *,, .

K * 0 ’ ‘'“J- 9So," ,*71'.

. .A “ b’n’noon. trm-ioo.

■a. Linttfed) *5 JO.

3 54 (N'ew^York Ijttiite

SrNftAVs. 3 <x>.’ y <doc« U L. , ..

town Janet ,., n .) 4 m 4 4a. 5 00. 5 i*. * ,5. 9 ^ . 5°. A M -U ’ V. 3 5J (Penn* Lini«Dd>. JS4 (New York Ltmiledj. 400, S 6 35- 7 or. •* 00 toF M , u 02

night.

From West Fliiiadrlphts only, lu 24 A M Sundays From Germantown Junction only, to 11 A M dail' (Seashore Limited - WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, j 45.*6 35. 7 ». 832, 1020 1. A M!r*u i •7 ft 3J3. 3 44. 4 46. 5 *5 P M. 11 2*. ni^ht. weekaav*. SUKDAV*. 3 45 *6. 3J. 7 ao. 9 12, 11 23 A»- *>'J- 3'3-4 46, 5 J5 n » P M Prom West Philadelphia 01,ly, *11 « A. M. 3-*5( 5 33 "CongrrsMonal Limited.'') ‘sic M we^yf ' 11 u, nigbl - ^'yFor Baltimore accommodation o 12 A M ST'”’ «'-•• “ *t*ining Car. W c- w -AtTHRBt;KY, J R. WOOD. Gen'l Manager P*** ; Traffic Manager

KOU-'riALE—ispleudid cottage

Lafayette' street. I Alt 40xl. r i0. Ten

room houae. First clan* condition. fliyi.UO cash, lialanre tin 5 p« mortgage. Ia-wi* T. Steven*, 509 Wash

Hughs*. Secretary.^ R | ington^gtraet.

m. Camp. No T77J. Moaern ~ir„»o m 1 ~ 7~. of America—Mrei* first Wed- ! i'Ai-k—Twenty-three acre* of lam r of each month at Auditorium. Offl- In-tween the turnpike and the benrh* in ^ c * 1 ' M "'“ d c "' “ronq William O. BUttner: Banker. Barclay L. " «• wild in one tract on rtasonahle ■eSrtrageej^Oraoral^llanag^ Howard term*. Apply to l*ewi* T. Stevens, S(K>

E. Romlg:

rtum on sei ,nd and fourth Thursdays of ueb tnont Offlcsrs. Post Archon, LswD T. S'ovens' Archon. C Edward Hugh so: Pmvoot. Robert C. Hughes: Inspector Harry T. Ludlatn, Secretary. Andrew 8 Push Tressuer. A. B. Uttto. Ktnancler. b-muri H Moor*. Cap* May Council. No. WL Royal At•eanm—Most* Aral and third Tuesdays of each month at Auditorium. Officers: “

. William E. Romlg: Colon It Phillips: Treasurer. Ballsy; Chaplain. Joseph P.

ltd Thursdays of each month at W Washington si rest. Officers: M W.. Dsytd Hughs*; P. M.. Joseph C. 1: Foreman. E. O. Doughty; Over-

Bush: Receiver. A. & -amuel P. Eldrwdg*.

Columbia Dodge, Ha a. Indepsndsnt

Wnnhington slraet.

A handsome hotel property for sale. Dit 50x136 on a ntreet, and very clone to the beach. Han 44 bed room*, steamheat and nan parior*. Will la- noid at fair price. Fur ml ore included, drew* Lewi* T. Steven-, Ally., ,yia Washington -treet. Cape May, N. J. Farm For Sale. Located bet watt. Cape May ami Cape May Point, and known a* the late A H. Steens farm. Apply to Darnel ¥.] Stevena, Eldredge P. 0. WratCape Mav'. *- L ol

TVmbtl*— ia" .AA<.< * v Thr H tK4u> will be plraard to have you nordtnw ^^oseboet wtl d any even.’* of Interest that take

place throughout the county.

The RaaAi.n contain* all the new*,

of at) and coaaty. .

Burwka Lodge. N*. f. Ladles' L O. BLMssts second and fourth Thursdays of raoh month at Auditorium. Offioora: Past Worthy President. Mrs. Arlan Ballsy Worthy President. Mr*. May Moony: Ylo* Prseldaet, Mr *—

Mrs Justin* Hughs*

■■* w 1 s. a.iaw ■— rvpn. wboulotn. Mrs. Viola Hswksy. T-snauror, Miss Jannls l. Walos: rtaancial Socrat * «. O. A. R.-

Ordor of Odd P*Uowo-M**u each Pri- *— et at Washington strooL Officsre: I* Orand. Grant Vanaman: Visa •d. Somers X* Lloyd. Trwaauror, Bonn S. Curtis; Sscrotary. Thomas S. era. Jr. ^ Ptnanctal Socrstary. WtlOgslian* Trills. Ha HI. Improved OrSsr of Rod Mob—Moots at tw Waahtngtra ■trssL Offioora: Barham. Gilbert C. Hughes; Son. Begamors. William H. •mttb; Jr. Sags mors. Arthur Cbsstsr: Prophet. Georg* Taylor; Chief of Roosrds. Robert C Hughs*. Xsopar of Worngm^A- & urns: Col lector or Wompsm. Thomna tL Tnylra, the popular hoot and aha* maker, ha* removed la No. •OS Washington street. He does all ropairing nrally, thoroogtly and M

MH'SailOf HllBIin.

By virtue of an order bearing daie the fifteenth day of August, one thoasa- d nt.-e hand red and thne, made bv Lewis T. B'evei'iu.Esq., Kef-me 1-,Bankruptcy, i-> the matter of Samuel B. Convernad Herbert A. Boxsard, individuallv, and tradii-c asConver ABursard, bnukrupta the aubweriber will expose to sale at public vendue, ...1 Tuesday. October 6, 1903, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon at No 654 Ashnry avenue, in the Citv of O. enu City, Oape May Conutr, New Jersey, all thoee two certaiu lota or nieves of ground situate, lying and being In the Gir of Ocean Gty, 1.. the count t of Cape Mav and Mute .4 New Jersey, numbered ihree hu- dred and seventyraven (377) a-d three hundred aud ravei.ty-«,i..« (379) in Hection A on plan of lots of Ooran Gty Association, aud

bounded and described as f-liows:

Beginning st a point on the northwesterly side of Anbury avenue, at the distance of three hundred aud seventy feet southwesterly from the southwesterly

line uf Sixth street; containing '

P II £FSK L Li. ““tsc som.

ATLANTIC CITT EaILBOAD.

TIME TABLE in EAci-t JUNE 27th. 1003. WrakDm - ^ Wm) lir Phltode *‘*D: 7-IO A- M.-Exprc*. arrive in Philadel-

pula (90 sninuus t b 40 a m

7-1 . A ’. 4 !'.'7 Arcomniodatlon. Arrive Phi-

5

Arrive l-ldlsdrl-

ccummodation Arrive

00

3’ 00 piiii*aciph“D^_

4-55 pbiatLjj. Er, * re “ Arri,t,n,iUJ "*

3 3O ^-^modatiot., arrive Phlls-4-*5 ~ Exjirr—, arrive iniiladriphU arrive PbiDdclg c 0 pm— Exprc**. arrive I’hiladelpliia

1040

Trains leave PhlladrlpbD for Cape M*v:

Week Day* —

8.30 A - M - “ ArriveAJape Nay 3.4.tj A- M. '—kxpnw*. Arrive Cape Msy

Exprc**. arrive Cape May

inutes) arrive

I.4O P 4’>5 ‘

5-40

A I C F M.—Exprc**, (90

T-'O Cape May 543

P M. — Accommodation. Arrive

Cape May 8.03.

ht'kIUV*

7 OQ • m — Excursion train, arrive Cape

' ' May 9 to

*• «*.—Accommodation. Arrive Cape 9 j e *. M.—Express. Arrive Cape May

II 03

breadth on lira said Asbnry avenne sixty fnct (each lot being thirty feet In width) and of that width extending In length or depth lionhwesterly between lines paralwith said Sixth atteot one hundred feet a fifteen feet wide street. Balog the *»mr premise* which were conveyed to the said Bantu. 1 B. Con vs r, oue of the above named bsnkmpu, by deed from William 0. Wllsou and wife bearing date June 88th, 1901 ami recorded In the Clerk's nOos uf Cape May onunly in ■im-k 160 of Deed. |^e 815. Ac, The abuteiW.ribed pnxniar* will be aid subject w> existing encumbrance*.

Mstthrsr Jeffi-rann, Albert A. Howell, Trustee’* Outnral.

NOTICE.

511 Waahingtua street

DON’T GET STUCK You can easily gel stuck without going near anything in the shape of mud. Yon can avojd mud, and you can avoid being stuck. To be stuck in a purchase is to be victimized. You can’t get stuck when

yon

Buv Tour Harness of Us. W. A- LOVETT irnfFiaijf 'nammm7 5iSri££.'5~ to I 0 ,?SSSJF3 i ;

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