Cape May Herald, 10 March 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY. HERALD

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subscription: One Dollar Per Year in Advance

THE HERALD, CAPfe nAY. N. J.

Entered at the post office At Cape May. N. J.. as aecond-aUs* mail matter. March n

THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1904.

Our Church Directory. Arnoad Tfce Worahlppera of The Dlffereat Denomlaatlona.

As to Commanicetlona.

* To receive attention all oomtnunlcatlOn* add reseed to the Herald most bear the name of the writer or otherwlee toey will gn unnoticed. Tbs edlloh will be pieaeed and is particnlarlr desirous to receive news aotee from every section of the oonnty. but will positively refuse to accept the same if the signature of the writer la not attached. Name will not be published when so requested, jtny person who would like to represent this paper la their district are requested to communicate with this office and full particulars will ha furnished with ' _ . -

The Republican Deicffaloa. Proa the Atlantic City Press. The State of New Jersey will be represented in the Republican National Convention at Chicago this year by a notable delegation which will vole solidly f orTheodore Roosevelt for President The dele, gatee-at-large aad the district delegates will comprise the leading men of the party and as harmony prevails throughout tb< State no factional struggles will split the vote in convention for the winning data. New Jersey Republicans are a unit for Roosevelt and they will stand ahoolder to shoulder with New York, Pennsylvania and other stalwart State delegations In placing in nomination the peerless leader who will sweep the country next Novem-

ber.

At this time it la tacitly understood that the four delegatee-at-large to the National Convention from this State will be Governor Murphy. Cultad States Senators Kean and Dryden. and State Assessor Baird of Camden. This gives three of the delegatee to the upper end of the State and one from •South Jersey. In this—the Second Cosd District—the delegatee will In

1. IBM, several forms of excursion tickets to St. Ixmls will be placed on sale by the Pennsylvania Railroad on April ffi, as follows:— Season tickets, good to return nntil December IS, IBM. to be sold dally at rate of B3B.S0 from Cape May. Sixty-day excursion tickets, final limit -ioi later than December 15. 1904, to be .old daily at rate of B82.70 from Cape

May.

Filteen-dayexcaralon tickets to be sold at rate of 1 aft. 5o from Cape May. Tickets of tbe forma named above will be sold from other stations oa the Pennsylvania Railroad at proportionate Ten-day special coach excursion tickets will be sold on May 10. aad on other dai to be an non need later, good going only special coach trains, or In coaches on d Ignated trains, and good returning in coaches on regular tralua, at rate of 180.00 from New York, I18.B0 from Philadelphia and proportionate rates, approximating 1 ae cent par mile from other points Excursion tickets by variable routes. Season tickets and sixty-day excursion tickets will be sold via variable routes; that is, going by one direct route and returning via another direct route. Variable route ticket, will be sold applying throngh Chicago in one direction at the si apply tor season and sixty day excursine tickets to St Ionia, going and return ing via the direct routes. On all one-way and round-trip ticket*, lading to points beyond 6t- Louis, a atop over of tan days will be permitted at 6l Louis on payment of a fee of tl.OO and deposit of tlckat.

Rev. Arthur W. Spooner. D. D.. acting

Pastor.

Pralas service in the lecture room every Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock. Morning eervloe at 10.80. Evening service at Mid-week prayer meeting at T JO. Junior Endeavor Friday afternoon at 4. o’clock. Senior Endeavor Friday evening at 7.80.

all probability be Congressman Gardner of Atlantic City and State Senator Minch of Cumberland County. Tbe alternate, spoken of are State Senator Horner of Burlington and State Senator Crease of

Capa May.

March "Review of Rerrlewa” The American Monthly Review of Reviews for March sustains Its reputation In high-class monthly Journalism. Very full and Interesting treatment U given to war in the Far East. Tbe whole story of the eon diet up to data Is told is “The Progress of World,'* the reader being carried through the maae of newt until he reaches safely a graphic, accurate picture of what has actually happened. Tbe man of action and caunael in cabinet and in command on land and aea, who are “doing things” for Russia and Japan, are presented in pen pictures with portraits, making the reader familiar with all the prominent

erala An unusually large pnmber of tribated articles of special timeliness make up the ''Features"section of the magaxlar

stive sketches of the late Senator Hanna, the late Hermann von Holst, the historian, and the new Papal secretary of state. Cardinal Marry dal VaL A descriptive article, copiously illustrated, on the Baltimore fire Is supplemented by a thoughtful paper, the “Lessons of the Baltimore Dieater,” by

William J. Fryer,

Desert Irrigation in the far West is treated is a comprehensive paper, with many illustrations, by L. R. Freeman An interview with the new Pope is reported, illustrated with a reproduction of a painting of the Pontiff by the artist Thaddeus There is a double-headed article oa 'the island of Haiti.—"Santo Domingo: A Turbulent Republic,” by Charles 6. Salomon, who knows the Island thoroughly, gives the reader an insight into the

w calling for United States

intervention:and Frauds Trevelyan Miller writes on "A Century of Independence in Haiti.” These two articles are copiously Illustrated with portraits of prominent

• book on It, and the other a symposium, with Interpretation, of "Latin-. VTOwe of Panama sari the Canal.” by Lonh. K. Van N jrman. to this

greet," bastds thetrouble la |B» Orient, all the new. of ihe rest of the world ie recorded and interpreted, and there Is "A Select Bibliography of the Far East,'' Mtiaa of rat

OLD PODfT

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AH are cordially invited. State Free. PIBST M. X. CHURCH. Rev. 8. F. GaskiU, D. D„ Pastor. ’ Preaching on Bunds) morning at 10.80. In tbe evening at 7.46. Meetiuga at S a. x. and 0.80 r. m, ‘on Saudaya. Sunday School at 8 r. m. Epworth League Monday -evening at ,8 o'clock. Mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening at 8 4>*clock. Clam meetings, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings. BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. George Williams, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday monilug st 10.80. , In tbe evening at 8.00. Sunday morning Workers Meeting st 10.00 a. u. Sunday School at 8.00 r. n. Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting at 8 o'clock. Young People’s Meeting Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Men's Meeting Saturday evening at 8

GO TO ..J. D. CRAIG'S..

108 Jackson St.

Cape May

Shoes Repaired. You will find a first class Shoe Maker, and he wil do your work Satisfactorily, as nothing but the very best of Leather is used. Ih ft hi Doli: In Cu Gtt bmi fa hi Ta: fe M kata

WE ALSO 1NSUKE AGAINST SICKNESS OF ANY KIND.

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5 A M.—KXFRRSS. Conner!* from Anglers Branch, Ocean City, bra laic City. Arrives at PtrifkdclphiE . J’. 9 'm.—'ACCOMMODATION. Con. 5 nrctsfrom Anglrscs Branch, Ocean City, and Sea isle City. Arrives at

Philadelphia 6.1$ P M sesuav tbaivs.

P.M.-ACCOMMODATION. Stop* st principsl intermediate stations

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Sewftig Machines And Organs i —— Sold on Instalments ALL KINDS OP MDSICAL INSTRUMENTS TUNED AND REPAIRED. I STRINGS FOR VIOLINS, BANJOS AND GUITARS ON HAND. J. S. Craig, 108 Jackson Streel

Six-Say Tosr via Puaiylvaala RtHrartThe first peraounlly-conducted tour to Old Point Comfort, Richmond and Wash ington via tbe Pennsylvania Railroad for treaent season will leave New York and Philadelphia on Saturday, March 12. Tickets, Including transportation, meals a route in both directions, transfers of ■eeengere and baggage, hotel accommodations at Old Point Comfort, Richmond, and Washington, and carriage ride about Richmond—in fact, every necessary expense for a period of six days—will be sold at rate of 136.00 from New York, Brooklyn and Newark; 134.50 from Trenton; *33.00 from Phlladelphiaand proportionate rates from other stations. Old Poixt Comfort Oslv. Ticketd£° Old Point Comfort only, including luncheon on going trip, one and three-fourths days' board at Chamberlin Hotel, and good to return direct by regular trains within six days, will be sold In connection with this tour at rate of *17.00 from New York, Brooklyn and Newark; *15.30 from Trenton; *14.80 from Philadelphia, aad proportionate rates from other points Far itineraries and full Information apply to ticket agents; Tourist Agent, SOB Fifth Avenue, New York; 4 Court Street, Brooklyn; 780 Broad Street, Newark. N.J.; or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia.

XT. MART'S B. C. CHtIBCR. Hours of divine service on Sundays, JAMS st 7 and 9 a. m. Sunday School at 2.80 r. m. Rosary, sermon and benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament at 7 JO r m. All are invited to attend tbe Sunday evening instructions at 7.30 series of catechetical instructions on the most Important doctrines of Christianity will be gives Sunday evenings at 7.80 In tbe chapel St. Mary’s R. C Church, Washington street.* All are invited. No collections to be taken up 'at the evening aervloea.

UAL XSTATZ FOB SALE.

Fob Balc—A splendid building lot on the north aide of North street,-40 ft front by 100 ft. deep. Will be sold on reasonable teems. Apply to Lewis T. Stevens, 609 Washington street

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YU ToaiylrsalA ZaOmd, K«y 10. fj Tbe Loniriana Purchase Exposition will open at St Louis April 30, and wil he in perfect condition on that date The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will ran the first low-rate coach exenraion from tbe East to the World’s Fair on May 10, affording naidenta of the Eastern section an opportunity to the great Exposition in all the glory of its pristine freshness. Tickets will be sold from all principal stations on the Pennsylvania Railroad System. The fare from New York will be 880; from Philadelphia, *18.50, with proportionate rates, approximatig one cent per mile, from other points. These tickets will be good going only on special coach trains to be run on May 10, and returning in coaches of regular trains leaving St. Louis not laJer-than May 19.

rsaaiylraU Uliread'i WaahlagtM Tmn. The Pennsylvania Railroad’s fifth threeday peraooaUj-condqoSsd tour to Washington will leave New York, Trenton, aad Philadelphia March 10. Rouod-trtp rates —only dlffsreoes being in the hotel select, e d luwashlogton—aw*lflJ0 or *1* from

r *11.30 tmn Ptdladalphla.

the round trip and hotel acoomi

A spasUl side trip to Mt. Varaoi.

hotel coupon. For Itineraries and '

/Votice to Limit Creditors. Estate of Virgil M. D. Marcy. Deceased. Pursuant to the order o< K. C HEWITT, Surrogate of the County of Cape May, nude on the Ninth day of February, A. D. 1904, on tbe application of the su^ucrihere, executors cfaaid deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors u? add dereuurd to exhibit to the subscribers ur —“ - ' firmatiou their claims aad di the estate of add V moot be froju the Nip

Your opportunity To get the Best grade of everythingatihe Lowest Cash Prices. We make « specialty in handling Michneris “Star” Hams and other salt meats. Call and examine our stock H. C. PIERSON A SON 1153 Washineton st.

MORPHINE

What Is To Become Of The Constantly Increasing Number of Drag Victims? Can They'Be Cured?

This question is agitating the minds of the b«*t ministers, doctors and thinking of to-day. There are over a million drag users in the United Statesalooe, and the number is rapidly Increasing. All unite in saying that a reliable cure is tbe only salvation. This Is do ordinary disea se and yields to no ordinary drags or methods of treatment. Ws now offer onr treatment which we guarantee will case of Morphine. Opium, laudanum Cocaine, or other drag habit or refund

yonr money. To any

with this dreadful dlseaae we will send a trial package of our treatment absolutely

free. Write to-day. AT strict! v confidential In

dation, Dcp’t B., 1136 Broadway, New

Tort. City.

F. W. WOLFF BAKED eoH CONFECTIONER,

<» Wukto*ta. SMM. -•NshCRPE may, n. j.

from ewta to 90 o* V now.

FLOOR FEED"

In the line of Flour we Recommend Duluth Pride

EmoFLOUR

THE BEST

^GRAIN^fr Received Fresh from the Mill every week.

H. S. R O D A N

HAY STRAW

Uiladelphia A ja P 61 !\a.—EXJ'HRSS. Connects from Anji<rftca hi such, Ocean City and bes IfrlrCtly. Arrives at Philsdelphia6.ss 1* M. FROM PHILADELPHIA. * 1' .vefor Cape Ms>—Hspre**, N y: u«i I tc V M. »«-ck-da>N- Accommoilj P 51. Sunday, expiess,qxna m. i» leave pVllLAlihl-MHA, Broad St.eet

Stallun for

NEW YORKJanuary ii, 19114. Express, weekdays. 4 38, 4 40. 5 00. $ IS, 5 j8. - 00. 7 33, 8*., 903, 9 jo. I

WOOD

Field Seeds of the Best Quality. .

..202 Perry Street..

Isaac CLOTHIER

H. Smith, AND FURNISHER

Opposite Reading Depot.

608 WASHINGTON ST.. CAPE MAY* N. J.

A FULL LINE OF TRUNKS Constantly on Hand .

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k Limiu-di. 1, *800,900,1000 1 ». 4 3»- diO-S***.: •>*35. **»>. 3 .' (New Y«.rk J

ti . iJOV.nigfit.SUM. 8. M . Vio in jo A. (Peuus. Limited).

> PM daily (Msnhatuo Limited). WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore And Washington. *635, 7.S0, 833. 10 jo. it at. A. M„ ‘u 36. *1 13. 3 13. 446, 5*5. PM- 11 J8, right, weekdays Sundays, *6.35. 7». 91*. n *3 M . *i ao, 3 ao, 4 46, 5 25. 11 aft P. 5! For Baltimore accommodation, 9 13 A. 31. _ <«, and 4.01 P. M. weekdays. 5.07, K M. daily. From West Philadelphia only. 335 and •n M A. MI, S-M, (•5.33 ''Congressional Limited.”) •fi55, ra.50, *7.35. P M.. u.01 night, daily. 6.15 P. 6t. weekdays. For St. Align nine. Florida, throngh Pullman trains, 3 It and 4.48 p. m. veek-days, 3.75 p. m. daily. 'Dining Car. W. W. ATTERBURY. J. R. WOOD. Genl Manager. Pass'r Traffic Manager GEO. W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent.

WINTER OPENING!

ATLANTIC Cm KAHSOAX). ME TABLE in Ef Trains leave Cape II Week Day. - 7 90 A. M —Express arrive in Phitidel- *•* phis9.10 am n mt A. M. — Accommodation. Arrive Phi- /• UU Isdrlpbia 9.10. S rse, f- M. — Accommodation. Arrive ' UU Philadelphia 5.55. j r r F. M. — Express. Arrive Philadel3'55 phla5.55.

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A P. M. Express. Arrive Philadelphia • 6, jo. TralnU leave Philadelphia for Cape Mar : Week De;s — 8 AC W “ Arrive Cape May | 'TO 1034. ' Q 4 r A. M. — Accommodation. Arrive Cape May 11.05. 4 » r P. M. — Kxpre---», Arrives Cape May ^ ^ 535- , . r no I 1 , x.—Accommodation. Arrive Cape -> Mayjy^

aCBDATS

O . r am— Express, arrive Cape May

* o 10.58.

A. T. Dick, Gen’l Snpt. Edson J. Wbkks, Gcn'l Pass'r AgeuL

with a Complete line of Seasonable Goods, all New and carefully selected from the best houses. Prompt attention given to all order*. Now is the time to have Winter Soils Repaired and Pressed. 434 WASHINGTON STREET. ^ffi'A large selection of Ladies' and Men's Cloth sold by the yard.

CA.fITA.l-, 926,000.

1*1*0 ivits a N't* Sivftn.ua, 61800

CAFE HAY CITY, H. J.

OFFICERS:

Wxanxr R. Walbs, President. . Samuil F. Eldbbdm. Vice PreMteL

Fbaxx 8 Llotd, Cashier. Lxwn T. BtbTbms, Solicitor

DIRECTORS! Samuel P. Eldbedob, WarrLEr R Waw, William N. Nobobom, Lewb T. Bteveeb, A. I* Hateb% Geo. W “

AeooonU of MerohsnU and Individual, sol lotted. Certifleata* of dopoalt boan jig three per cent interest leased. Interest beginning on the data of Mesa. Bankara money order* payable In all parte of the United BtaMi and F01 sxehauge payable In all pans of tbe world. Bold at Iowan rate*.

THE H0MESTEAB East Corner Washinston and Jackson Sts. CAPE MAY, N. J. THE CAFE ** thoroughly up-to-date in all appoint uients. Handsomely appointed par Ion for ladies.

Cottages served with Choicest Wines, Liquor* «nd 6eers J. J. BATTY, Proprietor

HOWARD F. OTTER, Hm pureHMd tfaa boili-a, of ti-U4, 0. tiOCDER. ud nwmd to 811-313 Mansion Street CAPE MAY, N. J.

FURNITURE AND MATTRESSES

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DON’T CET STUCK Yon can easily get stuck without going near anything in the shape of mud. Yon can avoid mud, and yon can avoid being stuck. To be stuck in a purchase is to be victimized. You can’t get «tuck when you Buv Your Harr ess of Us.

W. A- LOVETT

NmSn GOODS. WE HAVE received a fine Use of Spring goods, and onr counters end shelve* axe overflowing with *11 that is choice and reliable in the dry .goods market. Many new fabrics axe shown in onr display, and we are making s special offering of lawns, dimities, ginghams, pereals «linen*.

IP YOU A

fi rente between winter and spring things, come in and sec what we “ The newest, brightest, aad

•rt we’ve yet