Cape May Herald, 24 September 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY HERALD

LlWI* T STCVCNt.

AN INOCPCNOENT WCCKLY.

Pabll»be4 Every Thurtday MornlnC •I 306 Waaklaftoa Street, Cape May, N: J. ,

THK HERALD, CAPE /lAY, N. J. «

TNURSUAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1003. REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS Coanty Ticket.

JAMES M K. HILDKI-h'H

Cltv Ticket. Uat-T. THOMAS \V. M 11.1.ET Kttarricr, WILLIAM u. i*hi£ui*s. HOBKKT J. CKESWE1X, DAVID C CKOWEIX, KRKDKK1CK W. WOLFF. Author, (TIAK1.KK T. CAMPBELL.

ISAAC H. SMITH. Ckttieu h’rtr holder. W ESTLEY K. WALES. VommUnontrt of A)>}>tal, EDWARD CKE9SE. TllkX>l*OKE MCELLEK. THOMAS U. WALES. Cohstatle, ALEXIS sgHELLESGEK. Ottrwtr of lie M*er. JAMES CRANDOL. Booker T. "Wanhinglon. the nej;ro educator when in I'hiladelphia laiil Friday niifht, made some plain statements about bin fellow men which might he taken in and thoroughly digested by his hrethern in Cape May county- Mr. Washington said: ‘ In the Northern states especially the negro minister should speak out in no un certain lone against th< unfortunate habit that 1 fear is growing, that of bartering away rotes fur gain. No people who sell their roles, whether white or black, are worthy o! the privilege of the American franchise In socle quarters I very much fear that we ait getting a reputation for being ready to part with our votes at almost any cost Let it be understood among all of our people in every section of the country iha; a suggestion to purchase our vote is the grossest insult " This man is a boro leader, a gentleman, and his advice should be heeded by not only Ins town race, hut by a large number of whiles in this respect, and whites w ho are [ossewsed even of noae means

SHAPS FOR EX-SEH ATORS. Many •( Them Are Ceattmwe* ea Oev. eraaseat Pay Mall la Other Lee relive Werh. Failure of Culud States senators to secure reelectiua need no longer bare terrors for the straight party man, says the I'rutideucc Journal. The practice, which has greatly Increased in recent years, of oominuing on the government pay roll' senators unfortunste enough to lose the confidence of their states holds out hopes for every man to wrhom the thought of retirement to private Hfe is 'abhor-

iiorT wnd.iam e. ('Handler. (Chairman of '.he Spunish Treaty Clan

ci ht» !*rtT. and vsinches of llir public Iicyt filled by men

with

t least

the upper hi

practice u |uiM-epiili

is at times indulged tu at of abler men for n» better i a Willifigness to take care have outlived their usef would belter be suffered l the private life to which thi

relegi

ape,

gress. But the f abuses, end it at the expense er reason than

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t pres

■atoi

In furnishing the money for the tion on the highest peak in California of an observatory to lie called after him■elf, Mr. Andrew Carnegie shows a tendency In the direction to turning even the mountains into monuments. Where will he stop ? How the next generation will long to get away from that too, too famHiur name, hut without success

Charles - Penrose, Mormon bishop, says that opponents of polygamy won't go to heaven In other worda, a man enteis the pearly gates on the strength of bis matrimonial ties. Even some Gentiles expect admission on their wives' church membership.

We have lost the picturesque Sultan of Sulo. With his numerous wives be baa gone to Singapore, lie might have moved to Salt Lake City, hut perhaps the dimate would not suit him there.

The purchase of 400,000 aides of sole leather by an eastern dealer indicati belief that the country is still on a good busineas footing.

Mr. Chamberlain is quarrelling the British trades Smons; but then Mr. Chamberlain is noted for the eue that he makes.

Although the kaiser declared that the German army was ready for war, he did not announce lbs date for beginning to

Co Blacken in the Eastern Penitentiary labored under the mistaken idea that the “pen” was a money-making

And the Turkish minister to the United Mates expects us to beiieve that than have baen no si ■ is sms !

Geo Dragomiroff is a good *4dMr, but he wishes the esar diatincUy in demand that be la no botcher

filling promlnem

lions and at (east two ex-representn tivrs, John Hf. Ail«p. of Mississippi, who is a member of the I'nltad States 'commission to the 81. Louis fair, and Peter Morris, of Minnesota, one of the sugar-beet leaders, who has been recently IgpTainted :o the federal dh>trirt bench. Of the former senator*. William E. Chandler, of New Hampshire, i# chairman of the Spanish treaty claims commission; Thurston of Nebraska; Carter, of Montana; Mr Bride, of Oregon, republicans; and Lindsay, of Kentucky, a democrat, are members of Louis fair commission. Ps.ro. of Florida, a democrat. 1. a member of the old Isthmian canal comtniwion. Gray, of Delaware. Is a Delaware Jndge. who also served on the anthracite coal strike commission. Pritchard, of North Carolina, has been appointed on the supreme court of the District of Columbia, and ex-8enator Turner, of Washington, a populist, has been selected, with Senator Lofigr and Secretary Root, to represent the United States on the Alaskan boundary commission Ex-Senator White, of Louisiana, has since February, 1894. been an .asociale Justice of the supreme court of the United States. Still another candidate 'for aucb preferment la ex-Senator Jones, of Arkansas. chairman of the democratic national committee, whose politii reer is ended, but who. it Is generally understood, will be taken care of by republican friends by appointment the new canal commission which must

shortly be organized.

PAMPERED PET DOGS. Tarts las Ladles Clothe Them la Motoi Costames Whea Thrr Take

Thom Aatomoblllas.

The pampered pet dogs of Paris an not bow considered strictly fashionable unless they wear &otor costumes

Our Church Directory.

Amosg Tbs Worshippers of Tbs Different Dcsosilastloaa. nuanrTkatAi; chchch. Itev. Curtis K. Long, acting Pastor. Preaching Sunday morning at 1UAO; wenlug at 8.00. Sunday School at 8.00 fi ll. Wednesday evening prayer aurvlca aid. Coinmpulonaerviue every third babbath of eaoleqnaitci. The Lodtea' Mlshoiiary Society meets the l.»i Friday of each mouth at 8g.tt. A11 seat* are free. Everybody welcome.

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nil bcii.

Rev. b. F. Gaakiil, D. D-, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning at 10.80; lu Iheeveutng al 7.4.Y Meetings at 9 a. u. and 0.80 fi. u. on Sundays. _ Sunday School at 8 r. u. Epworth I .nag ue Monday evening at o'clock. Mid week prayer service Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Clsss meetings, Tueeday. Thursday and Friday evenings.

Ilev. George Williams, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning at 10.81 lu the evening al 3.00. Sunday morning Workers 'fleeting i 10.00 a. X. Sunday School al 8.00 fi. n. Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting a 8 o'clock. Young People's Heeling Friday evci ing si 8 o'clock. Men's Marling Saluiday evening at lock.

Honrs of divine service at St. Mary 's atholic Uiurch, Washington street, •undays, vtdl he al ti, Sand 10 a. in. Rosary and benediction of the most blessed .-aeruiucnt at ft.00 o'clock. During the week Masses every morning at

o'clock.

Niagara The Rami out.

Can the majestic flow ol the water over the brink ol Niagara Falla, the rrcsiUable rush and scurry ul the foaming rapids, the wild scenic beauty of the deep rocking ravine through which they rtow 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 arc so marvelous (hat human thought iv unable to di ribe its wonders and llicy must b

cn to be appreciated.

The best way to reach Niagara Falls from this vicinity at a low rate o take advantage of one of the Phi!«aclphia& Reading'slen-Oollar Ten-Day peisonally conducted cuisions via the Reading Lehigh Route. The dates tor the balance of the season etc September loth and

26th and October $th.

Millrt Jan. 1. I MX Auu nsan rrancM K. Duke . Jss. 1. DuC. I.'nauetl—Jus. Hand Jaa. 1. loot Jubn IUIuIk Jan. 1, lw>4 Horatio kf. Orarrk Jan f. 1WM T. Maskel Sbafp. Jr.. Jan. 1. lUbS

Taylor .. K lidnvr

.. Jan. 1. I .. .Jan. t. 1 ..Jan. L t d.-jsn. i. i

Kvrorder-Juo. W. TUonifis-._. Arxwr—Howard fi. IMt.r . Jon. L JWX ( •.Uiv-tur-J. Il’-urr Ldnauuds.-Jan. 1. 1UIX Treasurer. I sox II. HiuHb Jan. 1. USX I'niuuilaaionrr of Appeal-Wm. T. 8lrvena

of Appeal. Wm

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of Appeal—Ju>

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J. 1MM

II. Ilanea.

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BOAUD Ofi BDl-CATIO.N. Charlea York. Preaidcnt — March. Dr. Kda-ard U. PliUUpa. Clerk dam nr i H. Moor* .. Samuel k. Stitea ....... Charlea fi. Qntdort wnilam H. Mills H*-nry •- Rutherford Howard fi. Otter Barclay L. Schellengrr “

BOARD t

Dr. A. L. Iaw.-h. I* le wria T. Btevrus. I R .l» rt 8. Hand .. to fsrelte M. Hall

little

HEALTH.

rorse L. leiifit .

P.OAUI- Ofi TRADE, fn-aldrnt Ptrphen B. Wllauu. O-eretary—Ltwla T, Htrvrna. Treasurer—Tticmaa W. Millrt.

County Directory.

Ijw Jndae—Uairtson H. Voortirva,

Brp 1IJQU

I’rnaerntur of Pleas- Harry S DouglaM.

Rep I08

Kberlff-KamT E. E* In;. Deni .ItOX Curourr'a-Oen. Rayre. Jr.. Rep. IthX Coroner's—John D. Oral*. Urn. . ]:U5 ('..roller'a—Chas. U. Clouilus. U.-i.

County Cteril—JulliM Way, U.j.,

J)ry Qoocfs, JT/otions, G.rid'Jjfl'Hiinorv WHITE QPODS. LACES. Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, RIBBONS, etc. Hosiery and Underwear Ladies' and Men's Furnishings. Agent for Standard Patterns

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15. I

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6.4S A M -AUCOMMODATlbw.

« principal imcrmediale a connecta from Ocean City, S. - . arrive* at filuladelphia 0.17 A. M

?? A M -RXfiRlUiK t onnem frem • • Aiwieara Branch Arrive, at fihIU

delphi* K 47 A M

t.M.^flXfiRHSS Connects from Aiixlc**. <K,, n city, and Sc* !l oo C A , M An Vt *“ Phiholelphia ’■M -KXPRKSS. Connect* from Anglesea. Ocean City and Sea Isle Cu r Strives nt fihilodelpqi* M -ACCOMMODATION Con- » Anglcsea Branch, Ocraa

905

4 45

uiUdrlphi* j.»7 F 1 —KXfiRKSS- C< Anglrora Branch

0. L W. KNEKR 618-20 WA8HIHOTOH STREET. CAPE MAY. N. J.

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r Board of Kl.rtion* || 1: r Board of Elections-VllUaiu ir. Hep T . 1 r Board of Elections -Wm J, Ty! m I Bosrd of Elections—Mh-huel ■ res. Deni L . of Court- I onnli Ti.rsdny !n April. ■Kmuer and I Seem o -

IIOAUD Ofi CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS Anthony B. Smith, Palermo May. 1006 J**. It, Champion. Ocean Oty. N. J.

. - Bair. Klshlaa Creek | Mica Jan R. Hiiiltt,. Cape Mae 'Vest ley R Wales. Cape May

•.••srs May. IlCli Jan. 1.

The

pants 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 Falls in the eaily evening. A Dining Car attached to the train furnishes meals Tabic d'Hotc at 50 cents per capita.

Opportunities arc afforded for sev-

eral side trips and for stop-offs on return trip. Tickets are good going only on special train and good to return witliin ten days on all reghlar

trains. Round trip $10.00. Full inlormation as to side trips,

rates and time ot connecting trains from other points, etc., can be procured Irom any P. & R. ticket agent

or by addressing

EDSON J. WEEKS, General Passenger Agent,

Philadelphia.

DOQ IN MOTOR CORTTME (A finrialaa rad WfeM I* ratqus. Ever. It It U MUM when Accompany ing their owner*out riding. Therefore, when Fldo acrompAoic. hi* mistress out motoring ht Is ns carefully protected from wind, dust and weather as abs la heralf. partieutarlj clever and natty being whut. for yrant of n better tram*, one must call fcla motoring goggles. Wt dogs nr* oft** racy delicate, and motoringmoal prove act thing hot a pieaaure to many of thorn, the mure •« (hat canine eyes »r* H«lto aa aaaritln* a* |Uos« of ar-

ia finding fault, * ia vary an*? 1 m ontrodhfnl and mfair.-AUhiao

MORPHINE. Can Morphine and Other Drug Habits be Cured?

It baa been lung cuniaoded by physicians that there I* no cure for the drug habit, Thb ia trua ao far aalberankaud file of the medical profession a re concern ed. The reason, therefore. 1* that tl.ej are Ignorant of the full scope and nature of the disease; but -fortunately for the enuae of suffering humanity we bare demonstrated lb#i the mnrj Uiiwi or other drug habit, can be eurtil anil guarantee aa nb solute, permanent and paiu.es. cum to tboae aadicted lb the use of drags if they will take oar 1 real meet and follow our Instructloua. Each cane .nbtnlttrel to us reoeivM Individual attention and tieatmeut trum an experioDerd tM-rve special iat. Wa do not detain you from busineas. We grid Immediate relief. Appetite for drugs Is destroyed sod ap(a*tite for food la reotorad. Write today lor our tree booklat nod free trial treatment. All curreapuodeuoe strictly confidential hi plain envelopes Address Manhaitak TnxmArxt'TicAamxTATiox, Dap’t B.. 1130 Broadway, New York City.

■alary P*'d by the of the United Btetea to «rra»t ia received by Henry Olbba, of Naatoekat, R. U keeper of the -Bag UghV Tlds Ugh I house has bean put oat of comm tael on because the ahtexsig ■ends outside of Xamarket harbor hare made it aaelesa. bat the government allnwe Mr. Gibbs, aa aarieat rlarr. *0 live In tbe plaee, to prot the property, and It pay, him

OUR SECRET SOCIETIES Where Ta Oo Ta Pass Among Yaur Brethren.

Adonlram Chapter. No. a. Royal Arch Kaaoaa—ConvooaUons. thtrri Monday of anoh month at lod«* room. Wnahlncton and firankUn atresia. Officer*: M E. M. r.. Jeeaph P. Henry. P- H P.; E. K.. Robert H. fiadelvy. P. H. P.: I *.. Heward R Hoffman. P. H. P.; Treasurer. Chari** fi. Quldort: Secretary. Samuel H Meors; C. of H_ Benjamin 8. Curtis. P. H. r.: P. Charlea F. Qualon; R. A C-. William Farrow. 8r.; -U. M. Id veil. Irvin H. Eldredae; G. M. of 2d veil. Thomas B. Stevens. Jr.. P H. P.; G. M af let vaU. Alban H. Faulkner; Chan-

lain. William R Sheppard

Cepe laland Lod«e. No. SO. fi. end A. M.—Communications, second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at lod«* room. Washington and Franklin streets Officer*: W. M.. Everett J. Jerrell; 8 W. Thomas 8. Stevens. Jr.; J W.. Irwin H. Eldredge: 8. D.. H. Walker Hand. J D.. Benjamin B. Hughes: Secretary. 8. R "as. May camp. No. grn. ^aoaern Woodmen of Ararrtca-Mreta Orel Wednesday of each month at Auditorium. Offl aari: Consul. Charlea fi. QuYdort: Wor.

Received'lsNEW ixrr OF VAL2L2 PAPER All the latest designs and ' most fashionable colors. Let me estimate on your tfork. TERMS MODERATE. WILL CALL AN D SHOW SAW fits

Real Estate for Sale.

A kandftotne cottage on Columbia venue, near Howard street, for sale. Oue of the lieat I oca toil cottage, in Cape May. Apply to Lewi. T. Steven.. Attv., Cape Mav. N. J. FoaSAut—A splendid building lot on ie north aide ol North .treet, 40 ft. i.nt by luu ft. deep. Will In- -old on UKonable term.. Apply to i-ewi. T. Steven.. 60W Wnahington street. I»t on Corgie .treet, near Queen, ooinh idde, lot 40x.'il0 fe»'S, running ehrougli to Columbia avenue. Will be 1(1 cheap. Apply to Lewi.T Stevemi, ty., fi(J9 Washington .treet. Cape May, K. J. FOK HALL—Splendid cottage on laifayette street. Lot 40x150. Ten room bouse. Find cbm. condition, flliVl.OO cash, balance ou 5 |>er rent, mortgage. Lewi. T. Steven., 5t»9 Wa.hington street.

-M FokSaiJe—^Twenty-three acre, of land

Auditorium. Offl- ! between the turnpike and the tieach in

eera: uonaui. Charlea fi. Qutdnrt: Wor- 1 ,, thy Adviser. Frederick W Wolf; Clerk. ' , 1 t - J11 May and Cape Flay CiyL William G. Blattner; Banker. Barclay L. ; Will be .old in one tract on reasonable

' iKrJsrwsErk

Watchman, WlUlam 8. Shaw.

Cape Mar Conclave. No in. Improved Older of Hoptaaopha-Meet* at Audlto-

Lawto T. Bierena; Arcbon. C. Edward Hughe*. Provost. Robert C. Hughe*. In■pector. (terry T Lodlam; *crttary. 0 ’*h; Treasucr. A- R. LUU*.

Cap* Kay Council. No. tin. Royal Aran um—M ret* first and third Tuesday* of ach month at Auditorium. Officer*: R*. BjnL Grant Vonaman: Vie* BrganL Clarenca fi. Kuhn; Orator. Howard fi. Ottar; Secretary. William E. Romlg; Collector, Albert H. Phillips; Treasurer. Bamuel T. Bailey: Chaplain. Joe»ph p. -fclClaelc. Cap* May Lodg*. No. Q. A. O. O. W.feets Brat and third Thursdays of sack *onth at IU Washington street. Officers: K. W, David Hughes; P. M . Joseph C. Charm ell; fieremon. E. O. Doughty; Ovar-

Rush; ReoalTer. A. a UtUe: rtaancler. •amaal fi. Bldredg*. Columbia Lodge. No. a. Independent Jl«w €t Mentis ntew Meeu each Monday at Auditorium. Officers: Benlor Master, •ooaee* U Lloyd: W. M.. fi. Walter Bea■ett: J. M.. Jaoob G. Corson; Conductor, lam Bonder: Chaplain. Joseph RoblaReeordlag Secretary. Joseph H. imaa: Financial Secretory, WlUlam ; Treasurer. J. Clarence Oal-

WanhingUm .tract.

A handsome hotel property for sale. lx»t 50x138 on a street, and very dose to the beach. Haa 44 tied rooms, steamheat and sun parlors. Will be sold at fair price. Furniture included. Address Lewis T. Stevens, A tty., 60» Washington -treet, Cape May, N. J.

Located between Cape May and Ca|*May Point, nhd known as the late .A H. Stevens farm. Apply to Daniel K Stevens, Eldredge P. 0. West Cape Mar’. K- J- . 6b '

4.00 ' 5* 10 r

5-30 r »-55

M -ACCOMMODATION. Store at Principal Matum. ArriveaPbil-

adelptna at 6.yu r m

M —EXP HESS Connect* from Angler* Branch Arrive, at fihil-

adetphia 6.55 P M

M -EXCt fchlON TRAIN. Connect. from Angle res blanch Arrive. a! Philadelphia - *1. r w M.-KXPBKSS. Coai-rct* from Anglerea. Ocean City, and S. a Die City. Arrives as fihilad. I

phi* to-ss fi. M

PROM PHILADELPHIA. Train* leave for Cape Mar—Eaprere o..^ v« 1 jo (Smurd.). * to i4oe 'i3 5> r- M weekday!. Accommodation. s. ( .j A »• 1 15. 1 M Sunday Hxprcre, h.jr. * M Accouiinouahun. 7 jo a M $1.00 liacur-ion tra1u._7.ao A M daily. s Tri U n.I«ve PnmAxikLfilfte. Broad Street

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10.S0A.M.. *1 IWd). 3M

*5 *5 S**- * J5, 7 OJ. •« oil. 10 in p V ,

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Prom.West Philadelphia only. Li re A I

Sunday.

From Geruianiovtm Junction only. 10 11 .

M daily (Seashore Limited).

WASHINGTON. AND THE SOUTH J 1 J. 3 M. 4 «6. 5 is. P M. 11 ah. nighi week aU * J G- *6 35. 7 », V i> r A ' ‘J- 3 (J. 4 40. 5 rs. > 1 rh p. M From West Philadelphia oolv *11 A M 3-*S-t*5-33 Congrererond Lim ' ' -

‘6.JO. *7 35. P M . 13

(.1 night, daily. <

_ ]£, For Boltii dmj“ 4 ' 0,

'Dining Car W W AjlpRBURV. j K . WOC Genl Manager Paas'r Traffic U GKO. W BOYD. General Pas.cogcr AgenL

pEILADELPEZA k aSADDfO RDTTTX L ATLAimc CITT EAILBOAC. E TABLE in Effiri leave Cape May W cek Day. — 7 . JO A M —Express 1 * phi a tqo mmole, 1 7 >S 8.00 A;.* 1 — Exp I r r r 1 H T'JJ phlx 6.55. .20 t

1.0*1.01 Aecommodation. Arrive HnladehiUa r.“- ~ Expires. Arrive Phlladrl-

3'3° delphia 415 '

6.00 h

accummodaiioa. arrive Phi'a-

Expire., arrive rtilladeJphia Ex cur-ion train, arrive Phi lade I-

asSi' fl ▼. C.. firanela K. Daks: J. ▼. tor^fSto d'C?ete. QoMr Waahtagtoa street. Offl nd. Grant Taaamaa; Vie* ■omers L. Uoyfl: Treasurer. Ban-

» IpriUns lu J»7T ha. )n.i gwaff tha

btodRMa ta Oto* Mfifi tea 11 yaan. Mpa IB Mffiw ami hg —thfi wflh fltt ««• u-iAJaa » waOM

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By virtue of au order bearing dale the fifteenth day of August, oue thousand rune hundred And three, made bv Lewis T. 61 evens. Esq., Kefi-ree mBankruptcy, iu the mhtter of Samuel B. Conrer and Herbert A. Buixard, individually, and trading aaCouver ABusiard, bankrupts, the subscriber will expose to sale at ».uUh: vendue, ou Tueadav, OctoI>er fi, 1003, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon at No. 654 Asbury avenue, lu the City of Ocean Oty, Cape May County, New Jersey, all those two oertalu lota or piec es of ground aitaate, lying and being In the Oiv of Ocean Oty,In the conmy of Cape Mat and Btate ,S New Jersey, numbered three hundred a->d seventyseven (3771 and three hundred mod seveiity.nine (87B) in Bectlo.. A on plan of lots of Ocean Otv Association, and

bounded and described aa follows:

Beginning at a point ou the northwesterly aide of Asbury sveooe, at the distance of three hundred and seventy feet southwesterly from tbe southwesterly llna of Sixth street; containing together eouibwetteriv of that point la front 01 breadth Jn tbe said Asbury aveuoe sixty feet (each lot being thirty feet ia width) and of that width extending |n length or depth nottbwesterly between lines parallel with said Sixth street one hundred feet to a fifteen lest wide nmet. Being the same premises which were oouveyod tb* said Samuel B. Conrer, on* of t

8.50 P “ — Eapre»». arrive I'liiladrlpbla Train, leave Philadelphia for 4 ape M*v;

Week Dsya —

Exprua*. Arrive Cape May

8.30 8.45 1.40

A- M. — Kxpmu Arrive Cape May pm— Kxprfarrive Cape May

xpreax. (90 minutes) arrive

T 3 Cape May 5.45

5 *0 P- M. — Accommodation. Arrive

4° Cape May 8 oj.

BCKDAV.

7 00 * “ — Excursion train, arrive Cape

* ‘ M«y 9 lo

g .g A. M.—Accommodation. Arrive C»p«

May 11.14

9.15 *• K.—Express. Arrive Cape May C OO r - w-Accommodation Arrive Cape

May 8.06

William D. WUaaa and wUht Juu* 36th, 1901 and recort Clerk’s ofikw of Capa May county lu ik»«k MO of Dreda page *l(k *«, The above daanrihnd praantare will •dd subject to exIaUag eocumhranewa.

Matthew JrRrraun,

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

you

Bur Tour Harness of Us. W. A. LOVETT

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