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AN INOKPCMOKIIT WICKLY.
PnblUbcd Ev«ry Th«r»4*y M»ralm« hi 806 WMhlMtM Street, Cepe Mey. N. J.
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THE HERALDr CAPE HAY, N. J.
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B»e>c6T ienrw. Thouiuaun. Jtn. _ AaMMor-Heward ». utter . .Jbb. L o< App^i-Wm^T. SJtis
Knterrd at the poat office at Cape May. N. J., a* Becond-claa* mail matter. March 1L 1901. Advertiaiac rate* upon application. TMURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1$>04
RIAGES.
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J^R. WRSLRT R0D0BB8 WAU*. United Steteo Phartnacy, tYanzsieToa a«* JD»oatt7B Otamt*. Oapa May Uttj. *. J.
ancient mar
a Record ot Ttooac ot One And Two
Centortes A*o.
BeJbw we give a Uat of marriage licenae rerurda in the office of the SecreUrr of State of New Jctnejr. Theee wUl be opntinuetl from week to week and ought to be interesting to thoae who want to delve into family hiatory. You will want the Cara Mat Hmali. to foUow theae liata. They began in the isaoe of Ao-
goat 30th.
(cownxean rnon Laar wx**.) Eunice Greenly and Job Sommer*. Gloucester, January *, 1782, Abraham Hand and Esther Eidnrdge. August 18, 1780. Daniil Band and Esther Garriaoo. Octo-
ber 8, 1774.
David Hand and Mary Hand, July 2.
16. 176#. Ellas Hand and Mary Page, May 8,1762. Elijah Bund and Rachel Hand. January ' 24, 1788, Elisha Hand and Experience Smith. January 22, l7U. El tabs Hand nod Lydia Eldrndge. Au-
gust 16, 1766. Elisha Hand and Ruth Taylor, January 26, 1774. Ellis Hand and Zilpab Eldridge, July 25, 1777. Erekiei Hand and Deborah Goldin. December 12, 1787. * Ezra Baud and Elizabeth Edwards, January 2,1772. Ezra Hand and Mary Hand, December 20, 1774. George Hand and Sarah Ingram, June 8, 1771. (ro Bx poxnxi'ZD KzrrwDcz.) '
BOAKU or HBALTH. Dr. A. L. Leach. PrraldMit ..Brpt. Lewis T. Btceen*. Becretary .. Kobert a. Hand Latayette M. Hall “ Albert B. Uttle Ueorge L. Luwett
OMue'Hoora, 7 to • A.m„ « »n 4. aad 7 and Raaldenoa. WaW United Stataa Pharmacy. MltuiT RBI A.
I'-OAKD OK THADK.
Ji'suce Supreme Curt—Obarle* I
Prosecutor of Plcss- Harry S. I>ouglw«*
BbeH?—8am'*i ‘ t E<
County Clerk—Julios Barrozate—E. CUr— County Collect.
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Jobs D. Cralz. Hep
Cbaa. H. Clou tins. Urp ■
rrk—Judns Way. K«tp E. CUnton Hewitt. Bep....
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It 05 County Board of Elections—Joa. K. Hand. Count?' Board af Eleetlona—Wliitam^^ County*Boar8' of’Bketiaii^Wm.'J.’Tjrljv. Item. 1803 County Board of Elections—Hlcbael H. Keanu. Item IBM Terms of Court—lourth Tue^duy lu April.
Heplrmber sod Decemoer.
BOARD OK CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS Anthony B. Smith, Palermo May, 1906. Jon. O. Champion, Ocean City, N. J. John P. Fox. Ocean City ...Jan?C IBM Alfred Crease. Pierre’* U*y. IBM D. End Ism. So. Dennis ....May 1906 T. Bale. Pishing Creek... .May. 1803 -• “—‘ "— **-- —n. 1.
W. E. BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE lu uuv Purt uf Gupe May Ouuty Holl^ Beach. N: J. J^EWIB T. STEVEN'S, 00CN3KLL0R AT LAW, 606 Washington St.. Can Mat, K. J Master nod Solicitor la Chananry. Noury Public. ; Cummlaaloner for Paonayiranla. Surety Bonds secured for notrtraoSor^ officials and fidelity pnrpoaaa
Our Church Directory.
Senator Dryden’s Wlewa.
Cbooaiog a career for young men to follow baa always been a matter of interest and Importance to parents as wall as to the young men tbemaeleea. As the great majority of the young men entering ban neat life have little to invest except tbalr brain* and aotbususa, the question
baa always beau, What business
entered with -the greatest prospect, for future sococaa, requiring the lovselment of llttta or no caplul at tbo baglunjig f Untpd Stales Senator John F. Dryden. 00a of the most prominent and successful business men of the country, and Lba ro*n who first lotrodaoed industrial Ufa irmur. ntww into the Uolted States, baa written as interesting and timely article on the opportunities which life insurance offers as a career for men starting .in business. Tbs article baa barn printed in a bandnoma little brochure by ITja Prudential Insurauoe Company of Ameilca. of which Snoalor Drydao is tbe presidnot, and, as that company givm amploymcut to more thae 20,000 people, Senator Dryden can
be mid to speak with authority.
An important thought in reading Senator Drydeo'a article la that bis remarks apply with the name form to men la middle agn as they do to youug men. Tbe article M worth reeding by all meo, young aad old, aad a copy of tbe booklet will be neat upon request W> the home of Tbe Prudential at Newark. N. J.
THOR. 0TCWART. « C. H. MANTON. STEWART & BARTON — ■ ■ A - —— —AT iTOUse ^ Sign ^ainipers
■ SO Jmekcmon St-, OXkWK MA.V. N. J
Among Tte Worshippers of Tbe Different Denondnatjona. rRsaBTTXRlAK CRUECH. Rev. Curtis E. Long, acting Pastor. Preaching Sunday morning at 10.30; evening at 8,00. Sunday School at 8.00 K M. Wedue»day evening pr»yer aci vice ai8. Communion service every third Sabbath of each quarter. Tbe Ladies' Missionary Society meets tbe Uat Friday of each mouth at 8 P.M. All rests are free. Everybody welcome. FIRST X. X- CHCBCH. * Re*. 8. P. Gaskill, D. D., Pastor. Preaching ou Sunday mnrulng at 10.30. In the evening at 7.46. ( Meetings at 6 a. R. and 6.80 F. x. 00
Sundays.
Sunday School at 8 r. x. Epwnrth League Monday evening at
8 o'clock.
Mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. CUm meetings, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evening*. BAPTIST CHCBCH. Rev. George Williams, Paator. Prcachipg 00 Sunday morning at 10.30. In lba eveolog at 8.00. Sunday morning Worker* Meeting at
10X0 a. x.
Sunday School at 8.00 f. x. Wednesday evening Prsyer Meeting at Young People's Meeting Friday log at 8 o'clock. Men's Meeting Saturday evening at 8
F. W. WOLFF
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410 Washington Street, -$=»CflPE MAY, N. J,
GO TO .. J. D. CRAIG’S.. 108 JaclcsonSt. Cape May OK vour ©hoes Repaired You will find r first class Shoe Maker, and be wil do your work Satisfactorily, aa nothing but the very best of Leather is used. ib ft hi Mr Ta Cn U brd ft lb To hr Imi iatat If yon meet With accident while traveling, the Empire Tiegiatry Company will pay you FIVE DOLLARS I'EE WEEK for loss of Ume. la case of death. $1ojo. UK ALSO INSURE AGAINST SICKNESS OF ANY KIND.
Sewing Machines And Organs
- Sold on Instalments -
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IB EFFECT OCTOBER 6. 18. 1U03. Train* win leave Cape May a* follow* lor * PHILADELPHIA: 5 ,0 A,kl.—ACCOMMODATION Stopa “ at priacipal ffation*. Arrive* FhS- » Angleera Branch, Ocean City, Sea ItlcCity- Arrive* at Philadelplria p»a .-ACCOMMODATION. CoeJ nectofrom Angle*ea Branch. Oc< an
City. an< Phllade)
rlphUo.ij P S ■raiiar Taaisa.
Arrive* at Philadelphia 6.M P M d dC P M -EXPRESS Connect* from T’TJ Angle*** Branch. Ocean City and Sen lelcCity. Arriveaai Pfalladel-
— oom on instalments | _ . —unM-ou*.
ALL KINDS 6F MUSICAL INSTR^MKNTS TCNED AND ?EPAJRED. B T JK Iv'ir'KeSSS^JSSni^
J lUtion. j-ij P^M. SuiuUj
J D. Craig, 1Afl T»«Vm«w. fit Broad SLeet
108 Jackson Streeo j
FLOUR
FEED
In the line of Flour we Recommend Duluth Pride
^FLOUR
THE BEST
^ GRAIN Received Fresh Irom the Mill every week.
H. S. R O D A N
HAY STRAW - AND WOOD Field Seeds of the Best Duality. ..202 Perry Street-
NEW YORK.
November >9, 1903
Exprea*. weekday*, 4 3H, 4 40. 5 00. 5 18, 5S'. 7-«>. 7 3J- bio. 903. 9 jo. 10ai, 1100. A. M. r vjroo noun. 17 35, *i 00, 1 40. •x jo. too, jao. j.53 (Femia ..imitcd> 3.54 (New York umiu-d,. 41»/, *j.».. *5 36 600, 701. *800.900. iouoP.U , IIU3.inght.Sc'KJ*- 4 40.4“0.5 18. * jo lo-ju A.
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(New
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•t Pliilau
ratit.u,, 400, *5 »j.
K. M., irornigbc
i-fcia only. 244 A. M.
0.24 AM
B P M
7 ao, i 32. 1
Prom North Philadelphia only, 1
dail* (Manhattan Limited).
WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Waahfngtoti. *t.js. - n 2k A M.. *12 »5. *. .3.
Pfc. I. 28. n«ht. week- •*. y 15. 7*. *I». l< rj 4 46. jrj. n rii P. M
Baltimore acvonimurlation. 9 ir A M. , *<14*1 V XL weekday*, 5«;. I- M.
daily.
From Went Phihwirlphia oi.lv, 335 and « A td . 3.2s. 1*513 "Cungm>>..nal Limited,") *5.55. *6.50. ‘y 35. p D . u.«i night, daily. 6.15 P. M. weekday*. *Dining Car. V. W ATTERBURV. J. 8. WOOD. Gen-I Manager. Pa*» r Traffic Mauagrt <JEO. W. BOVD. General Paaecngcr Agrnc
,R OPENING
with a Complete line of Seasonable Goods, all New and carefully selected from the best houses. Prompt attention given to all order* Now U the time to have Winter Suit* Repaired and
Mr constant affort la directed toward th* supplying of my trade with lb* fraabeat, purest and moat palatable bread,
James J. Doak CARPENTER AND BUILDER Jobbing Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Pbooc #7
The Atlantic Oty Breun of iait Saturday contained the following Map at Gape
May.—
"Cape May axpporta it* Fire Department on *2500 a year and claim* to be a -*—* -* oar*. What awfnl nerve!" This statement it entirely milleading. If it had said that Cape May giyee its fire department 12500 a year for Incidental expense* it would be sticking truth. We desire to remind the Review that Cape May's Fire Department costs this resort from 68X00 to 910X00 a year, and that the department ig second to none in the State of New Jersey, not even excepting the Atlantie City aggre-
The Omndtu DaU, Courier, which baa
been for along time one of tbe leading paper* of South Jersey, recently' moved into its new building, at Sd and Federal atreeta, that city, where it has commod-
ious quarters. Tbe Courier ha*
out in s new drees of type, winch bespeaks lu prosperity. The paper U ably ' edited aad eggariy sought by pasaons interested inBooth Jersey affairs gener, ally, aad In C*redes affair* particularly. May the OoarUr continue to (>• one of
the leading paper* of the State
WE CURE MORPHINE
HABIT.
We Have Discovered a Marveloos Remedy for Drag Habits and we Give It
To You Free.
We have found a marvelous remedy fa restoring to perfect health, meo six women suffering from tbe awful on res of g be bit. It mature not bow long too e bad it, bow or wbep yon got it. This I* 00 ordinary drug or method of treatment. We are eonatanUy curing the
of drug habit ^nown and give
aa unqualified guarantee (o cure any^eas undertaken by ua or refuqd your money. We urge every person sufsriog from ibis Orrtble dlretse to writ* us end we will sand free a bottle of our tgsrvvWxit remedy. We urge physielaos baring refreetory -oaac* and all wbo want to keeured of this swfal cure* to writ* os today. Atlsoms-
Circulating library NOVELS • AND - MAGAZINES Fine Stationary and Blank Books, Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy Boats, etc. M. L. WARRINGTON. 514 Washington Street.
Contractors ft Builders YORK BROS.
424 WASHINGTON STREET. gre-A Urge selection of Ladies' aad Men * Cloth sold by the yard.
’va8T®mzsti Ocean End of Congress Street, CAPE MA^ , N. J. Open all the tear. Capacity 65. Moderate Rates. Fme Lawn paaard. Large Airy Rooms. MiwWroly Kquipivd. J. & WALES.
iJgiLAtiirgu ic msnro aourz. 1 ATLANTIC CITT &A1LSCAT.
Week Day* -
7.10 A M-—Express arrive in PhiUdel-
* •* phis 9.10 a m
7 OO A ’ M ’ — AccummodaUon. Arrive FhL
• UdcUhU 9.10.
3 00 i'-M. — Accommodetiou. Arrive
Phllafisiphte 5^5.
1 rr F- M. — Kxpnw*. Arrive Pbua.iel-
phi* 5.55. SURD* TO.
4*3® tan* tixpre**. Arrive I’biUdeiphia Traina «-«ve Fbilieklphla for Cepe Msy :
Week Day. —
xxprre*. Arrive Cepe Msy [. — Accommodation. Arrive
■'ly II.05.
Expree*, Arrive* Cape May
8 -45 1
8 45
4-'5 l*
8 -45 ,15
HOWARD F. OTTER, He* purchased the I*.loess of tbo lew C. bOUDER. »od removed L* 311-313 Mansion Street CAPE MAY, N. J. m.-g-yj-F-TJ A T. •CTPEOX-Sn= 7 ,T?,TSR. FURNITURE A*ND MATTRESSES Window Bbsdee. Awoluge'eod Beech TeoU e Sp-eUlty.
UAL ZSTA7I rot SAL?
Fox 8a in—Seven bmiUmg IcU in different locations in West Cape Mur- Apply to Lewi* T. Steven*, 5tW Wa*bmg-
A bandaome cottage on Columbia avenue, near Howard street, for sale. One of the beet located cottage* in Cepe Mey. Apply to Lewis T. Steven*, Atty., Cepe Mar. N. J.
P.O, Box 661, Cape May, N.^.
FonSaur—A splendid building lot on tbe north axle of North street, 40 ft. front by 100 ft. deep. Will be sold on reasonable term*. Apply to Lewis T. Stevens, 80B Washington street. Lot on Coigie atroet, near Queen, south aide, lot 40x610 feet, running t hrough to Columbia avenue. Will be eold cheap. Apply to LewisT. Stevens, Atty., 508 Washington street. Cape May, N. J.
Have client* who deaire $400, fooo $800 and $1000, on first mortgage on bond., Ad dree* Lewis T. Stevens, Atty., Oape May, K. J.
Address, Maqhallan Tbsrapeotle Association, Dep't B., 1188 Btiadway, Hew
York City.
PeaniylrialbEAJlmd'i WlnUr ZreanlcB
Bobu £xk
In pursuance of its ennoal custom, the Peaaenger Department of tbe Peonsylvacla Railroad Company has Ju*t ieeowi 1 an attractive and comprehensive book descriptive of the leading Winter resort* of tbe East and South, end giving tbe rate* end various routes end ciimbluetfona of route*of travel. Like *11 tbe publications of tbe Peutisjlreals Railroad Company, this "Winter Excursion Book” is a model of typographical and pictorial work, it is bound In * bsudsome sod artistic cover in colors, and contains ranch valuable Idfurination for Winter Umriste and travel ere In general, It.cen be bad free of charge at the principal ticket ottoa* of tbe Penney I TanU Railroad Company,-or will be seat postpaid upon epplleeuan to Geo. W. Boyd, General Pesesafl *
FOB BALK—Splendid cottage on Lafayette street. Lot 40x160. Ten room bonae. First deal condition. $1230.00 cash, balance on 5 per cent, mortgage. Lewis T. Steve-*, 608 Wash-
i<*gt' n street.
If yoo 6re going to gat a good rett ov overeuet let Sol Needle* have H wede for jam, $18X0 to $83 00 aud yon get U. T, 8.
-The HrBaui will be plmwad to have 3 send any ewnra of in Wrest that taka
FobSalb—Twenty-three acres of land between the turnpike and tbe beach, in West Cape Msy and Cape May dtv. be eold in one tract on reason*bit is. Apply to Lewis T. Stevens, 608
Washington street.
A handsome hotel property for sale. Lot 60x136 on a street, end very 1 to the beach. Has 44 bed rooms, st I sun parlors. Will be sold at fair price. Furniture included. Lewis T. Steven*, Atty., 608 Washington street, Oape May. N. J.
Leaat far lala.
of one of Cap* May’s Uafflng bout*, which has year* m ran, Is
Time Extended. In appreciation of tbe patronage which r received during leu day* of the l**t mouth, we shall, for * ebon lime give iWO SIMPS FOR ONR On ell Cash Purchases. Also for all charge*'bat an on our books that are paid during thU aale, we will give t*. io a» u fin id em md. We win be pieeeed to hew you "LOOl .THROUGH OUR STOCK" If yoe do no find whet yon went will take your order am do our beet to please yoo-fn the line of Dry Goods and Notions. Lerties’ end Children's Hat*. Tailor-made Suits, Coats and Jacket*. Coraeta. Underwear, Glow*. Ladie*'. Children'* and Inlanu Furm»hine» A few down* cbdlcr Tape Girdle*, worth 61.00. now joe. each, while they last
Mrs. E. TUESER. DRY GOODS. MILLINERY. 516 Washington St.
Romanic,••The ideal Wall Paint.' Romalite Is aa Oil Paint put up paste form to be thinned with water. It is made for both inside end onteide exposure. It is durable and has stood five year* ou exteriors with seaside exposure*. It b flat (without j^om), washable, hygienic and give* a v«ry artistic veivetyjlnbh. It was adopted by tbe 0.8. Government Buildings at tbe Buffalo Exposition. Later tbe Government treed Romalite fer Us buildings st the Charleston Exposition. Tbe Committee on Exports on Awards, awarded Roma lit* the gold medal. For sale by A. C. Uilx,
4lfi
DON’T GST STUCK You can easily get stuck without going near anything in the shape pf Mind. You can avoid mud. and you can avoid being stock. To be stuck in a purchase is to be victimized. You can't get stuck when, you Buv Your Harness of Ds. W. A. LOVETT
, X)ry Qoods, andjtfnii.nertf WHITE GOODS, LACES, Embroideries, Handkerchiefs,
RIBBONS, etc.
Hosiery and Underwear Ladies' and Men's Furnishings. Agent for StgndarA Patterns.
0. L- W. KNERR 618-80 WA8H1IOTO* BTSEBT. OAPBK1AY.N.].

