Cape May Herald, 1 October 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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THURSDAY. OCTOBER I. 1903. REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS County Ticket.

Auemblg, JAMk> M. K. HILDKtTH.

City Ticket.

JYuyor,

- THOMAS W. MIL1.KT. Bteofder, WIU.IAM B. PHILUPS. ' Council, KOUKKT J. CIIKBW^LL. DAVID C. CROWKLL, VKKDEK1CK W. WOLFF. CIIARLKS T. CAMPBELL. ^ ColUeUfr. JAMES LKAMINU. ISAAC H. SMITH. Cho ten Freeholder. WEETLKY K. WALES. of Appeal, EDWARD CHESSE, THEODORE MUELLER, THOMAS R. WALES. Constable, ALEXIS SCHKLLESGKR. OteraeA of the Poor, jamescbanixJl. PUbermen end Pound Net*. It i* cheering to find that the fishermen are at lant inclined to follow good advice. In behalf of the hook and line men, and other men, too, Mr. A M. JJozie of Boston has begun suit in the United State* Circuit Court at Trenton against the owners of pound net*. The wasteful character of pound net* ia an obstruction removable by federal law. Efforts were made in the New Jersey Legislature to cut down their operation* bt\t nothing was accomplished. Now the case is up to Unde Sam. The

stationary net* along the Jersey coast 'young men and ars not escorted to en-

estend from two to three mile* from land, aud they are so numerous that they have lieen compared to the rungs of a gigantic ladder. With such machines in operation the chances for fish to reach inland waters are small indeed, as the season now drawing to « close ha* amply proved. Of course it will he argued that net* must be uses) to supply the markets. That is true, but there is such a thing as too much of a good thiug. Food fish should not go to manure the laud, even though the menhaden have been netted dmost^iut of exiatence, and the markets should be supplied with fish taken alive and not with fish taken dead out of the poanda. But the question to lie decided in the United Stales Circuit Court at Trenton ia, have people any right to travel yacht* or in launches along the New Jersey coast or most they keep off three miles or so from shore, outside of the Federal Government’s -maritime jurisdiction, to accommodate the owners of

stationary

A WARLIKE ARRAY.

Austrian army suicides are equal to those of any three other European armies put together. The French monument which Is to be erected on the field of Weterloo D now complrte. It consists of an Immense eagle mounted on e granite pedes tab Austrian aoldlers will, under new penal coda be ebU to avail themselves of counsel, end Instead of the secret trial In camera court-mar-tials will be open to the public. In the test of the M(-Clean guns at Cleveland the one-pounder machine cannon showed a speed of more than 300 shot* per minute. The teat of the infantry machine gun showed a speed of 800 shots per minute. Pension Commissioner Ware’s sympathy haa been aroused once more, this time by the punsiun application of a battle-scarred veteran who tells a story M .domestic infelicity, concluding in U:ls fashion: "l got blood poison by beinge hitt with a hens eg wen 1 cam bak from the frunt. The eg was not good wen you send my penakun 1 want the Deed made so, my wile can t get none of it—she throde the eg. bhe war a rebel." Gabriel Dumont, who was Louis Biel’s right-hand man in the rebellion in northwest Canada eighteen year* ago, has returned to the territory from this country, where he haa been living since' his chief wa* executed after the suppression of the trouble. Dumont In his younger days bore a great reputation am a scout and hunteY' and many romantic stories are told of Els feats and adventure In the backwoods. He was outlawed for a long time after the Kiel rebelUon. He proved himself, beyond his experienced knowledge of the woods and streams, a military strategist of talent and he gn»* the dominion force* much'trouble In the campaign of 1883. AMONG THE MEXICANS Ladies do not attend funerals. Childrcnldss the hands of their pa-

rents.

The hostess is served first at a Mexican table. The bridegroom purchase* lh« bride's trousseau. Female friend* Ids* on both cheeks when greeting or taking leave. Gentlemen speak first when passing lady acquaintance* on the street. When e Megieau^peaks to you of his home he refers to it as “your house." The sofa is the seat of honor, and a guest wkita to be invited to occupy it. Mtn aud women in the same social circle calf each other *by their first

names.

When friends pass each other street.withosit stopping they say sdios-(good-by). When yon taov* Into a new locality It ia yonrduty to make the first neigh-

borhood

Cards are sent to friends upon the anniversary of their saint’s day and

upon New Year's day.

Young ladies never receive calls from

Our Church Directory.

Imoafi The Worshippers of The Different Denominations. FKlOlllTTICIUSK CHUBCU. Rev. Curtis E. Long, acting Pastor. Preaching Sunday morning al HUM; veiling at 8.0U. Sunday Bctnsil at 8.00 F M. WediHNMlajr evening prnyvi service at 8. Cniumiinluiiservioscvcry third Sabbath of each quaitei. TbifLaiW Missionary Bnciely meet* the lost Friday of each month at 8 F.a. All semta are free. Everybody welcome.

KI list *1. a. ClIL'BCtl.

Rev.

F. Gaakill, D. D., Pastor. Preaching on Bunds) morning at 10.30. In thoeveuiug a* 7.45. Meetings at 9 a. a. aud 0.80 f. m. on

Sundays.

Sunday School at 8 f. m. ♦ Epwortfa Ixiague Monday evening at

8 o'clock.

Mid wock prayer service Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. Class meetings, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings. lurxisT ciiuucii. I lev George Williams, Pastor. Preaching ou Sunday morning at 10.80. In the oven lug at 8.00. s Sunday morulug Workers .Meeting at

10.00 a. m.

Sunday School at 3.00 r. a.

Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting at

8 o’clock.

Young People's Meeting Friday evening at 8 o'clock.

ST. mart's R. C. CHt'RCil. JUTS of divine service at 8L Mary’s Catholic Church, Washington street, Sundays, will he at 6, 8 and 10 a. m. Rosary - and benediction of the most. blessed Sacrament at 8.00 o’clock. During the week Masses every morning at " o'clock.

. City Dirac lory. Mayor—Time. W M1U& Jaa. 1. IUM Alucnnau-Francis K. Dak* . Jnu. 1. 11*13 Council—Jos. Maud... Jau. 1, loot John Ualtili> Jan. I, IUU4 • Uurallo H. Oiurek . -Jan. I, 1U04 T. Maak.1 MhiiiTi, Jr.. Jam 1. IUU5 Jas. J. Duak Jan. L mm Lemuel K. Miller Jan. 1. mm Jas. K. Taylor ......Jan. 1. 1WM Louts C. Kay re ....Jail. 1. mod K. Kidney Townsend. JaB.'l. 1WW Uirnnlcr—Jno. W. Thompson, Jan. L IWM ” — Otter ..Jan. 1, UkM Rduiunda. .Jan. 1, H«»4 Sum ....Jaw 1. 3904 il-Wm. T. Klcvrns Jan. 1. mm of Appeal. Wm. K. Kluiw

BOARD OF EDUCATION. Charles York. President March. Dr. Edward B. Pkilllpt. Clerk. . Kamuel II. Moore Samuel R. Stite* Charles F. ^oldort " Henry K. Rntherford’" 1!’.!"!! *• Howard F. Otter " Barclay L. Schellenger..— ” BOARD OF UEALTQ. Dr. A. L. Learh. Pn-Mdent ..Kepi. 1. la-wla T. Kteven*. Keireiary . Ui.iM-rt 8. Band • Lafayette M. Bali Allicrt B. Little ••

r.OAUD OF TRADE. I'rvsldem—Ktephi-n B. Wilson. Keeretary—Ia-»ls T. Slex-na. Treasurer—Thoms* W. Millet.

County Directory.

Jeatir* Supreme Coon—Charles E. Hen-

•Irickaon, Item I nub

Ijw Jndce—Hsirlaon II Voorbeea,

Urp 1108

I'rnaeeutnr of I*lca» Hairy S Douglass. KbertS’-itom'i E. EwVns. la in' . . .1004 1 "niner'a—Geo Kay re. Jr„ lie|i. . ..mo< Coroorr'B—John D. Cral*. llej' I'M I'oroner'*—Chaa. U. Clourlnr. fti-n... 1003 County Clerk—Jnllna Way. Ib-p. 1005 SoriosaH—E. Clinton Urwltt.

Collector-law 1. 8. Ktllwr"

J)ry Qoods, potions, WHITE pOODS, LACES. Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, RIBBONS, etc. Hosiery and Underwear Ladies’ and Men’s Furnishings. Agent for Standard Patterns. 0. If W. KNEKR 518-20 WA8HINQT0H STREET. CAPE MAY, N. J.

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1:03 Board of Elections- Joa. K. Hand.

lt<B f Election*—William T. 1904 Elections— Wm. J. Tyler.

County Board

Rate. Rep.

County Board i

Kligtr* Ths lUmloiu.

Can the majestic flow ot the water ret the brink ol Niagara Falls, the irrcs|*table rush and scurry id the foaming rapids, the wild scenic beauty of the deep rocking ravine through which they flow and the halo of vpray

and rainbow ever hovering over the Wiiui

sj>ot, be well described ns other than marvelous ? In truth the whole viron* oi the‘Falls are so marvelous that human thought is unable to describe its wonders and they must be

seen to be appreciated

The best way to reach Niagara Fall* from this vicinity at a low rate is to take advantage of one of the Philaae1phia'’& Reading's Ifen-Dollar Ten-Day personally conducted excursions via the Reading Lehigh Route. The dates tor the balance ol the season are September loth and

36th and October Slh.

The participants in these trips

HOARD OK CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS. Anthony B Smith. Palermo. May, Jwa. G. Champion. Ocean City. N. J.

Jan. L mru

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-4*Just Received-*-NEW LOT OF VALili PAPER All the latest designs and ; most fashionable colors. Let me estimate on your Work. TERMS MODERATE. WILL CALI AND SHOW SAh’. FLES

Real Estate for Sale.

The Governorship. It Is gratifying to the friends of exSenator Edward G Blokes, of Cumberland county, and now Clerk in Chancery, that he Is being *0 generally endorsed tor the Republican nomination for governor of New Jersey next year. The Republican conventions of Hudson, Camden and Cumberland counties have ledared for him and the rank and file of the voters of many other counties are believed also to be more than favorable to his selection because of his recognized fitness and ability for the high position. Cape May county would be between twe favorites should Congressman John L Gardner become a candidate for the tame office. There has been some talk of it, hot the Congressman has not said *0, and we are to aaume that he ia not a candidate. The pffople here hope to have Mi. Gardner represent them in Washington for many ykara to come. He is an able man there, and really the beet member of the Sew Jersey representative*. It is believed that by this time next year the Republican standard bearers in this Slate will be Edward C. Stokes for governor and John J. Gardner for Congress.

If yon feel warm, just reflect on the Jact that YeOovsione Park is covered with snow six inches sleep.

tertainment* by them.

Even the younger cHildren of the family are dressed In mourning upon

the death of a relative.

Daily inquiry ia made for a sick j friend, and card* are left or the name written in a hook with the porter. Dinner call* are not customary, hot upon risfhg from the table the guest thanks his host for tht rntertainAfter a dance the gentleman returns Ms partner to her seat beside h*r parent* or chaperon and at once leaves

her side.—Modern Mexico.

SCRAPS OF INFORMATION. A swan can break a man’s leg by a blow with ita wing. Authorities of " British Columbia have established traveling Ubrarli for the benefit oi the numerous lumber and mining camps in that provA1 though lately thought to be dying. the famous tree in the gardens of ‘ Gray’s Inn, London, planted by Francis Bacon, haa revived and ia in full bud. % Capt. Charles A. P. Talbot, the new British consul at Boston, has been in the consular service of his country fort! years, baring nerved in Tahiti, Taganrog and Corunna. The Importation of opium that is prepared for smoking ia double that used by the physician* and morphine habitue*. The amount is more than half a million pound* and the value t3.300.000. Secretary of Agriculture Wilson has taken poaoeaaion of Pelican Island In Indian river, off the roast of Florida, aa a government reservation, in order to prevent the extinction of the brown pelican* which breed there. nr OTHER C0UNTRIE& Last year Canada absorbed 30,007 •w immigrants, the Cape <5,311. About ITS.000 persons ate employed in the poetal service of the United Kingdom. London grates burn 40,000 tons of ■al on a cold winter’s day. The product of this Is 480 tons of sulphur. Ths total amount of not* shipped from the Am**on valley so far thisaeaeoa ia AMS tons, and ha* been about equally divided between Europe and the United fits tea. tlaad poeaessee the oldest judge In the United Kingdom. This ia Vice Chancellor Chatterton. who was bon M»—etx years before Lord Haiery—and who stepped from parlia•t tu Ua prseaaipoettionta t—7.

I he participant* in these trips leaving Reading Terminal S.30 a.m. have a pleasant ride through the scenic Lehigh and Wyoming valleys and arrive at Niagara Falls in the early evening. A Dining Car attached to the train furnishes meals Table d’Hote at 50 cents per capita. Opportunities arc afforded for several side trips and for stop-offs on return trip. Tickets are goou gqing only on special train and good to rewithin ten days on ail regular trains. Round trip $>0.00. Full information as to side trips, rates and time ot connecting trains from other points, etc., can be procured from any P. & R. ticket agent or by addressing EDSON J. WEEKS, General Passenger Agent,

Philadelphia.

MORPHINE. Why Remain a Slave when 7ou can he Cured at Home ? An absolute, permanent and piinlca* home cure for Murph-na, Cocaine, Laudanum, Opium and other drag hslnta Is gnarmuterd those following Instructlou*. Our tiealment U very ulmpiy and can hr taken without the know I, dge or assistance of other perao-i*. We do nut detain you from burinem and rcftfli mac receive* Individual t real men' Jouii an i-xperieuocd nerve >• pedal 1st. R"1iel i*immediate. Appetite is restored at once and sleep become* normal at the I thinning of tbs treatment. We restore tlie nervous and physic*! systems to their natural cuudlLtoua bocauae we remove the causes of the disease. ran TRIAL TREATKKNT showing the perfect support our rcuiody gives will heacntini nqu>-*i. Confidential corrrapoutienec c*|»-claUy with physicians solicited. Wriui u-dav loruurfraebook which give* our reference*, term*, etc. Address Mahhattax THmuFarnr Aobociatior, Dep’t B.. 1185 Broadway, New York Ctty.

OUR fiECBET SOCIETIEfi

Where Te Oo To Paes An Ivanlng

Among Yaur Brethren.

Adoalram Chapter. Mo. ». Royal Arch

Robert H. PedsWy. P. H. P.; WL ard B. Hoffman. P. H. P.; Treasurer. Charles F. Qutdort: Secretary. Samual H. Moore: C. of H.. Benjamin S. Curtis. P. H. y : P. 6.. Charles F. Quldort; R. A. C-. William Farrow. Sr.: Q. M. M veil Irvin H. Eldredxe; G. M. of Id rstL Thoms* 8. Stevens. Jr.. P. H. P.; O. M. •f 1st veil. Alban H. Faulkner; Chap-

lain. William R. Sheppard

Cap* Island Lodge. No. 10. F. and A. M.—Communication*, second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at lodae room Washington and Franklin street* OBJ. eers: W. M.. Everett J. Jerrell; 8. W. Thomas S. Stevens. Jr.; I. W.. Irwin H. Eldredge: B. D.. H. Walker Hand; J. D.. Benjamin B. Hughes; Secretary, B. R Cape May Camp. No. gns. •sooern

- . rtca—Meets first Weditb at Auditorium. OIB-

Consul. Charles F. Quldort: Worthy Adviser. Frederick W. Wolf; Clerk.

„ Barclay L,

handsome cottage on Columbia avenue, near Howard street, for sale. One of the best located cottage* in Cape Mar. Apply to Lewis T. Stevens, Ally., Cape Mav. N. J. FoiBalk—A splendid building lot on the north Mde ot North street, 40 ft. front by 1(») ft. deep. Will he acid on reasonable terms. Apply to Lewi* T. Stevens, 609 Washington ptrect. Lot on Coigie street, near IJueen, south aide, lot -40x510 fc-i, running ehrough to Colombia avenue. Will be sold cheap. Apply to LenisT Elevens, Atty., 509 Washington street, Cape May, N. J.

Wood mi

tm on set >nd and fourth ThuraSaya. _. r-hh mont Officers: Post Archon, ^j«wl« T._P'arena^ Archon. _C. Edward

Hughea: Provost. Robcn C. Hug hr* Inspecter. Harry T Ludlam: Scretary. Andrew S Pu»h. Treasuer. A. B. Little:

Financier. fUmurl H. Moore.

Cap* May Council. No. U9L Royal Ar■aaum—Meets first and third Tuesdays of tach month at Auditorium. Gfficere: Regent. Grant Vonaman; Tic* Regent, Clarence F. Kahn; Orator. Howard F. Otter; Secretary. William E. Romtg; Collector. Albert H. Phillips; Treasurer. Samuel T. Bailey; Chaplain. Joaeph P.

Cap* May Lodgs. No. n. A. O. U. W.Meets first and third Thursday* of each month at ttl Washington street. Officers: M. W„ DavldHughes; P. M.. Joaeph G Cbarmell: Foreman. E. O. Doughty; Over-

hOR SALE—Splendid cottage on lAfaygtte street. Lot 40x150. Ten room house. First class condition. 81250.00 cash, balance ou 5 per cent, mortgage. Leins T. Stevens, 509 Waah-ingt-'U street.

Fos Saix—Twenty-three acres of land between the turnpike and the bench, in Went Cape May and Cape May a^. Will be sold in one tract on reasonable terms. Apply to Lewis T. Stevens, 600 Washington street.

A handsome hotel property for sale. Lot 50x130 on a street, and very dose to the beach. Hat 44 bed room*, steamheat and sun parlors. Will he sold at fair price, furniture included. Address Lewrig T. Stevens, Atty., 609 Washington street. Cape May, N. J.

Farm For Sale. Located betweo. Lhpe May and Cape May I’oiut, add known aa the late A H. Stevens farm. Apply to Daniel E' Stevens, Eldredge P.0. WeatCapeMay'. N. J. 6fa

Y\ T BST JZUZY k SLASH GHZ LAILSOAD i* mrrxtrr mu-t. 18. hmjh. T '“’’ , " l ~«- 6.4 c A -**--ACCOMMODATION, fit opr ^ st principal im, rmediate stationa connect* from Ocean Ctty. Sea l.lr. . ?T rir ?* t Philadelphiaavr A. Ft. 7.17 A M—EXPRILSS Connect* from Anwleoe* Branch. Arrive* at Phildclphia K 47 A M Q.OC A.M.—EXPRESS. Connect* from J Angteoea. Ocean City, and Sr* li^ooA^M Ar, ' Vr * M Philadelphia 2.20 P M HXl’kksS. Connect, from Atigte^n. Ocean City and Sea Dir Ctty. Arrive* at Phlladclptiia 4»PM. 2.25 p “ “ACCOMMODATION.

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Philadelphia vjt p it ’ *' ’’XPRKS.S ~

4.00

5.f° p -“;

5-30 8 -55

Auglcca Branch Arrive, at Phil

adelphta6.« p. M.

K-feXCLFsiON TRAIN. Con-r-om Anglew. Brnnch. Ar-

il Philadelphia 7 y

. from

and S>a i Philadt 1-

P. M —EXPRESS Angteoea. Ocean tale City. Arrive phia 10.55 P. M

PROM PHILADELPHIA. Train, leave for Cape May-Exprc, 9.05 f « I. 30 3 3°. 4 (A. and 5 '' ** weeaday. Accommodation h.uo a at, i J5. r ti simday HxprcM, K %, a at Accommodauon, 7 30A N. J1.00 Ezcwrx.on train. j.a> A M doily. Stltkm*/PHnADKLMiiA. Brood Sttect

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5 •«*. 5 I-. * >5.' . 3 5*. (Prqna. L <rk Untiled), 4 »on. 10ooP M.. 1

it Philadelphia only. 40. j* A

Sl'NbAVA 3 to 50 A.M ,'t ited). 354 *} ». *5 50. «

night.

Prom Wei Sunday*.

From Germantown Junction only, to 11.A M datlj (Seaahore Limited) WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Waslnngton. V45.*6 it. 7-»o. *y>, 10 so. ,, ,, A . M. ifh, ^ 3 13. 3 44- 4 46, 5 25. p M. 1, Jh. n^ht. wtr £. dare. Si KHAVa. 3 45. *6. 35. 7 ^9 12. 1. ,3 V M., 1 13, 3 13. 4 46. 5 JC || 3- P M Prom West Philadelphia m.ly.vi, A M 3-2i( A33 Congrcuiona] Limited.") *s sv “ •*»"V"- *.»% For Baltimore accommodation o 12 A M tX "' *' “ sVp 1! •Dining Car. G^n ^uTo Kllt ' RV o J ' ^ w OOD. Gen . Manager^ Pass’r Traffic Manager

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ATLAIJTIC OCT EAU^OAD. TIMETABLE In Efi^t WSZ «h.

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7’ 1 ° arTivr »h Philadel-

phia (90 minute*) s 40 a m

7- 1 5 A0e0lntn0dllt>0l> -Arrive 11.18- OO‘A;.**- — Expire*. Arrive Pfailadrl-

Pm 945 .

3- 00 {J* — Accommodation Arnve

J Philadelphia 5.10.

4- 55 cb l .6.^. El,,r ~* AfH,.

SCS DATs.

7-20 ,m ” rl ‘“- 3-3» n “- 4.I5 £m-Exprr*s, arrive Philadrlphia 6.00 phU K X ,™ r ‘ i0n tr “ n ' * rri,r Phdadcl8.50 P ,n — Expire., arrive Pblladeiphia Train* leave Philadelphia for Cape May: Week Day* —

8.3O A *•

8 -45 i 1.40 r

Lxprem. Arrive Cape May Exprre*. Arrive Cape Ma; — Exprco*. arrive Cape May

A PUa for Patrtollam. Noisy T Wall, ye*, par hop. u t*; But to-day tba yonagsters have cam tor mirth. Those cannon* roar and rockets wUss . To mt.brel* the nation's birth, o 1st tbs beys hare their fill of notae— The Fourth of July c

• for nolo*, give cheer for cheer. J makes my old I When 1 think of the deeds sire* wrought. With nary complaint for MUer toff. They etarved and from brave as they feoght. lad it not bare for them, think what wa'g

The Fourth, after aU. imsnm hut one* S ysar. -Kobm T. Hardy. Jr. in Muaae) -» Staga-

Ootumbl* Lodge No. B. Independent Order of Meohaalra-Meeta each Monday at Audi tort urn. Officers: Senior Master, ■omen L. Uoyd: W. M.. B. Walter BenfoU; J. M_

l a _ Meets eocond an* fourth Thursdays of each month at Auditorium. Officers: Past Worthy PretidtoL Mrs. Arlan Bailey: — President, Mrs. May Maorey: is! dent, Mrs Jus Una Hugh**; Blwetl: Record-

Meeray Poet Nd 41. O. A. R--Meots m geoond and fourth Thureday* of each month at'Ml Washington street. Officers: Commander. Petor W. Smith: & T. C Franc la K Duka; J. ▼. C, SamMl R. SUtee: Officer of the Day. Jomph H. Brew ton; Burgeon. James Meeray; Chaplain. Swain 8. Reeves; Quartermaster. John D. Craig. Mayflower Lodge. N* » Indepesgent Order of Odd Fellowo-Meeta each Friday at Bt Washington street. Officers: " * Grant. Vanaman; Vic# L. Uoyd; Treasurer, Ben

of Red Men—Meets at ML Officers: Sachem. Gilbert C. Hughes; Ben. Sagamore, William H. ■mlth: Jr. flagamore. Arthur Chester; Prophet. Georg* Taylor: Chief of Rooerds. Robert C fflughM) Keeper ot Warnyn.^A B. Uttle; Collector of Wat

Thotnas ft. Taylor, tba popular boot aafi shoe maker, bag removed to No.

pairing neatly, thoroughly and at r

buMnaas In Capa May tor 11 years HI pa ta uppers nawad by machine with aUk

mrs stu of rui mm. By virtue of an order bearing date fifteenth day of August, one thou**"d u e hu dred and thr.-e, made by Lewis T. 8 eve"*. Esq., Ref. ree in Bankruptcy, in the mdttcr «.f Samuel B. Convcr and Herbert'A. Bnxxard, individually, and trading asOonrer A Buzzard, bankrupts, the suMcri her will ex rose to sale at C hile vendor, on Tuesday. Octotfi, 1903, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon at No 654 Ashory avenue, iu the City of Ot-reui Oty, Cape May County, New Jersey, all those two certain lot* or •ile- es of Rronnd situate, lying and being 9 the Oty of Ooeau City, lit thecouniy if Cape Mar and State t.l New Jersey, i tunbercd three ho< dred and seventyseven (877) and three hundred and ■evei.ty-"i ie (878) In Section A on plan of lots of Ocean City Association, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the northwesterly side of Aabnry avenue, at the distance of three hnndrrd and aeventy feet •"Uthweslrrly from the southwesterly tine of Sixth street; osttalulng together southwesterly of Utat point in front or breadth on the said Aabnry avenue sixty feet (escb lot being thirty foot in width) and of that width extending in length or depth north westerly between I lore parallel with said Sixth street one hundred feet tu a fifteen feet wide street. Being the came premises which were conveyed to the said Samuil U. Coaver, one of the above named bankrupts, by deed from William D. Wilson and wife bearing date Jutte 2t5t>*, 1801 and recorded in the Clerk’* "ffioe of Cape May count* In Book 1«0 <tf Dead* page 815. Ac, The ebove dMcrilct premises will 1 •Id subject to existing eneumhraneeo. Matthew Jefferson,

Trustee.

ABwn A HnwelL Trnatee’s Onanssl.

7.00;

A.IC p - M — Exprea*. (90 minute*) arriveT *0 Cape May 5 45 c JO p M — Accommodation. Arrive J Cape May 8 03

■CKDATS

a m — Excursion train, arrive Cape May 9 10 ^ 8.AC A. M.—Accommodation. Arrive Cape

“J May 11.14

9 1 c a. 11.—Express. Arrive Cape May

n.oj 1

5 ,00 r x -—Accodimodation. Arrive Cape

May h.o6

A. T. Dick, Gen 7 Supt. Boson J. Wasxs. Genl Paaa'r Agent.

NOTICE.

- • Bale—$25,000 bond* of the Cape May of the $1*5.1x10 Isen* at 4K per rent, payable in thirty yean by lease ft: Smith. Ctty Treasurer, 511 Washington street.

DON’T GET STUCK Yon can easily get stuck without going near anything in the shape of mud. Yon can avoid mod, and yon can avoid being stuck. To be stuck in a purchase is to be victimized. You can’t get stuck when yon Buv Your Harness of Us. W. A. LOVETT

Tba Only Brick Yard.

A reliable dealer to time, brick. cement and builders’ taaierlela to William K Shaw, of No. 588 Elmira street. Ha to also a general contractor for tba

♦•rial* an soM at tba lowest pom.