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CAPE MAY HERALD
Lt«ri« T. Stcv«««. w»itT««. Waumch C. Nkal. Mamhocn AN INDtNENOtNT WEEKLY.
Published Every Tbereday Mornlaf at 806 W •*h| D £ton Street, Cape May, N. Jsubscription: Oar Don.*" Pea Vt*« in Aev*NCi
THB HBHALl), CAPE OAY, N. J.
Entered at the lx»t office at Cape May. N. aa »econd cla»a mail matter. March II.
A4veni*U)C rate* upon applicatioa
Your Choice * OF Saving Your Money or. Filling Your Stamp Book We will give DOUBLE STAMPS on >11 regular good* until the purchase amounts to Three Dollars $3.00 ). after which we will give TRIPLE .STAMPS, or tt^ per
THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1904.
* An toCommualcaUoaa. To receive attention all conuunuieallonr addnxtMil to the HKK*1.P must bear the name of the writer or othrrwlanphey will Soannotiord The editor will be pleaaert and La particularly desirous to receive newt note* from every sect ion of the county. but will pool lively refuse to accept the same if the siyuaturr o' the writer la not attached Name will not ba published whan ao requested. Any person who would like to represent this paper In their district are requested to oommnnicate with this office and (nil particulars will be foe-, nisbed with pleasure. Experience not
The State legislature will adjourn tomorrow for the aaadon, and no member of the House of Assembly baa been more attentive to his duties than hat Aesetnblrtuan Jamea M. t. Hildreth ol this county. He has been a member of •everal important committees and of the committea on revision of laws, which is the most prominent and the one which has the moat work to perform during the lepiatative season. HahavcaihfuUv acrubnixed all bills which have been referred to hia committee and has rer mained at Trenton many days longer than the other members of the assembly in order that he might do efficient ser vice. He has by reason of this been able to detect and to prevent the passage of several bills which would have been detrimental to the interest of the people of Cape May County. He ha* taken a deep interest in any bills which, if passed, would all eel the residents along the seashore and bay shore who artet^agud in halting, clamming and oystering.
Are there not too many children of school age running the streets in school hours'.' We venture to assert that if the names of the absent ones from school were posted In a conspicuous place that there are parents who would read unexpectedly the names of their own. Thera are some parents who know that their children an- not in school, but how about those who have not the blot that theirs areabsent? Senator
Confidence Expressed Crease. From the Ocean City Ledger. Tbe returns of the recent township elections in Caps May county are being interpreted as an expression of coufldenor la Senator Cresac. Of this well-nigh ever) dUsetJ in Ocean City is justly proud, and In this the Ledger joins. To this time the Lodger believes that in bis public career Mr. Cress r has pursued a course calcnlmt cd to meet the approbation of all good dtlaeas. Irrespective of party affllatioas. Before Mr. Crease's Domination and si sc Won to the Senate a leading dtiaen of the State expressed his conviction that Mr. Cresac wss of that type of man netded in public-life and if nominated and elected would reflect credit upon Cape May county In the Senate of New Jersey. Tbatruth of this was held by the Ledger at that time and pleasure is felt at the opportuuitypreaeoted of staling that the months Inter waning bare tended to confirm the view then held.
THE EXPOSITION. 1 > A Show Yon Moat Vialt. Tbe Louisiana Purchase Exposition at L Lou Is la, la all nspecta, tbe grealesi most comprehensive ever undertase" In any country. It is more than two times the sixe of tbe Paa-Amerieaa Exposition at Buffalo la point of fioor-epace in tbe ex hi bit palaces; twice as Urge ae tbe Colnmblan Exposition at Chicago; about three times larger than tbe lad Paris Exposition and twenty or mors timaa larger than the Expositions at Omaha. Nashville, Atlanta It will . m and important development of
part where practicable. Tbe bullden of the SL Louis Exposition hare pr.fitad by » gained in the us it has ben
Our Church Directory.
Among Tbe Worshippers of The
On Coats, Suita, SkirU, Halt, and Fura we will give in addition to the doable
aumps
3wenty Sx.'ra om Sorry ^Dollar nil. Sale doses « FKBPVAKY *;
Mrs. E. TURNER. t)RY GOODS. MILLINERY. 516 Washington St.
vpJust Received*!* new ixn or VAIili PAPER All tbe latest designs and most fashionable colors. Let me estimate on your work. TERMS MODERATE. WILL CALL AND SHOW SAMPLES
TOOT TO TBI PfiCmC Q0A8T AXE TEE
O&AXE CAVTOV.
Tlx Fuuylrasii Eallroai, Aocouat Gesenl Ceaftresce, ksthodii*. Eplaedpa!
Ctock
On account of tbe Gereml Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, to b* at Los Angeles. Cal . beginning May x, tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Com pan) will run a personally-conducted tour ta Lo* Angeles, visiting the Grand Canyon of Arizona ea route, at unusually low rates. A special train of the highest grade Pullman equipment will la*ve New York. Philadelphia, aob Pittsburg on Wednes day, April 27, running via Chicago aad tbe Santa Ke Route to tbe Grand Canyon. Banday will be spent at this wonderful place. lew Angeles will be ranched on tbe evening of May X Round trip UcAsta. InIng transportation, one double berth, meals on special train going; aad tranaponadoa only returning oa regular trains via dlreet routes or via Ban Francisco, will be sold at rate of filOO from Now York. BIOS from Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, and SIOO from PUUburg. Tickets will be good to return at any time before June 80- Tourists returning via St. Louis umy stop off for ten days to visit the World's Kalr, by depositing ticket and paying 81 00 fee. A descriptive itinerary will be sent Geo. W. Boyd, Genera! Passenger i Broad Street Station. Philadelphia.
Rev. Arthur W. Spooner, D. D.. aeting
Pastor.
Praise service la the lecture room every ibfaath morning at 10 o'elook. Morning service at 10 80. Evening service at 7 SB. Mid-week prayer mealing at 7-fib. Junior Endeavor Friday afternoon at
. o’clock.
Senior Bodeavor Friday evening a* 7.80. Snoday-aebool at *80. All are cordially Invited Best* Free riker m. g. (Hi-arm. Rev. 8. F. GaskiH,' D. D., Pssto*. Preaching on Bunds) morning at 10 80. lu ihe evening al 7.4.Y Meetings at • A. M. and 8.30 Sunday Bohuoi at 8 T. M. Epwortb Luagus M-nday evening At 8 o'clock. MM week praybr aervloa W evening at 8 o'clock. Class meeting*, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings. narroT rm:mm. Rev. George William*. Pastor. Prescbing 00 Snoday m.•ruing at 10.80. In tbe eveulog al $.00. Sunday morning Workers Meeting at 10.00 A. M. Sunday School at 8.00 r. m. Wednesday i-vrutag Prayer Masting at 8 o'clock. Young People's hheiing Friday mg at 8 o'clock. Men's Meeting Satu'day evenlog at 8
o’clock.
Hour» of divine service on Sundays,
Maases A 7 and B a. m. Sunday School At 5-80 r. ».
Kusarv, sermon and benediction of the Moat Blessed Sacrament at 7.30 r M. All trr invited to attend the Sunday
evening instructions at 7 80
| EATX& 70 ST LOOTS WORLD'S TATE.
e Idtal Wall P
Ofl Wnt
RomAllte,* a The
Romalite la an. Gil VPalnt put up in paste form to be thinned with water. It is made for both inside and outside exposure. It is durable and has stood five years on exteriors with seaside exposures. It is fiat (without gloas), washable, hygienic and gives s very artistic velvety finish. It wss adopted by the U. S. Government Buildings at the Buffalo Exposition. Later the Boverament used Romalite for its buildings at the Charleston Exposition. Tbe Committee on Exporta on Awards, awarded Kornslite the gold medal. For sale by
A. C. Gilx,
418 Washington street
Tickets U bt told at very lev rata* via fsaa&yivanii Eailnad. For tbe Ixralstana Pd rehear Exposition to be held at SC Louis, Mo . from April ao 10 Deormbrr 1, 1WM, aevvrai forms of ouraiou ticks** to St. Louis will Aa placed os Bale by the Pennsylveai* Railroad April 3S, a* folio* *:— Beaaon ticket*, .good to return until Decrmber 15,1304. to ba sold dally at rate of CatLSO from Cape M«y. Blxty-day excorzioo tickets, final limit at later than December 15. 1B04. to be sold daily at rata of •SI TU from Cape May. Fineeu-day excnralon lirketa to be said at rate of 185.SO from Cape May. Tickets of the forma named above win 1 sold from other stations oa tbe Pen tylvania Railroad at proportionate ties. 'lea-day special coach excursion tickets will be sold on May 10, sad on other dates - announced later, good going only ial coach (rains, or In concha* on d igrated trains, and good returning In coaches on regular trains, at rate of 880.00 from New York. 818.80 from Philadelphia, and proponkmate rales, approximating ae cent per mile from other points Excursion tickets by varisble ro emson tickets and sixty-day exon 1 tickets will be sold via variable routes, that is, going by one direct route and returning via another direct route. Variable route tickets will be acid applying through Chicago in eoc direction at the same rates apply for season and sixty day excursion tickets to :'t. Irfrais. going and return lug via the direct routes. On all one-way aad round-trip tickets, reading to points beyond St. Louis, astopof tan days will ba permitted at St Louis on payment of a foe of 11.00 and deposit of ticket.
Six-day Tour via Pennsylvania Bail-
road.
Tbe second personally-conducted tour to Old Point Comfort. Richmond, Washington via the Pennsylvania Railroad tor the
will leave New York
Philadelphia on Saturday. March 35. Ticket*, Including transportation, meals route Is both directions, transfers of
betel
a for a period of six days—will ba sold at rate of 885 00 from New York, Brooklyn and Newark; 8MA0 from Trenton; from Philadelphia, aad proportionate
Old Potwr Comfort Oxlt.
Tickets to Old Point Comfort oaly, faC dodiag luncheon on going trip, one aad throe-fourths days' board at Chambartia Hotel, and good to return dlreet by regular trains within six days, will be Mid iu connection with this tour at rata 817.00 from
New York. Brooklyn, aad
mST GREAT EICOT6I0K-
VU Ptaxiy'.Txalx EaDrefifi, Miy 10. Tbe Louisiana Purchase Hxposition will open at St. Louis April 80, and ml be in perfect condition on that date Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run tbe first low-rate coach excursion from tbe East to tbe World’s Fair on May 10, affording residents of tbe Eastern aection an opportunity to see the great Exposition in all tbe glory of iu pristine freshness. TickrU will be sold from all principal stations on Pennsylvania Railroad System. The
1 fare from New York will be ISO; from
Philadelphia, fItLSO, with proportionate rates, approximatig one oent per mile, from otiier points. These IkkeU will be good going only on special coach a to be run on May 10, and returning In
, coaches of regular trains leaving St.
I Louis not later than May IB.
GO TO '
.. J. D. CRAIG’S.. 108 JacUson St. Cape May TO OE yol;r Shoes Repaired You will find a first class Shoe Maker, and he wil do your work Satisfactorily. as nothing but tbe very beat of Leather it used. ib h Os Mu In tu U buk h Oa 7u Ir ha teat; If yea meet with accident while trawling. Ibe Umpire Registry Company will nay yon FIVE DOLLARS PEK WEEK for loss of time In cmt of death. »looo WE ALSO INSURE AGAINST SICKNESS OF ANY KIND y*8ewing Machines And Organs
Sold on Instalments
ALL KINDS OP MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TUXfcD AND EKFAIBKD. ii a STRINGS FOR VIOLINS. BANJOS AND GUITAR* ON HAND. J. D. Craig, 108 Jackson 8t
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..ft' i.M l HNS. Coueert* from AIN nrii. Ocean CRy aad N* » IsleCai' Arrive* at Philadel-
phia 4 JjP M
PROM PHILADELPHIA.
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j Trains Ivaw PuiLAtteLeMf* »»oad S
'l Station fo>
NEW YORK.
FLOUR FEED
la tbe line of Flour wt Recommend
Duluth Pride b^FLOUR
THE BEST
•^•GRAIN-4*-Received Fresh from the Mill every week.
H. S. R O D A N
March y. , .
Express, wr.kdasv 4 yK 4 W> i<*> $ ik
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HAY
straw mmm
WANH1NGTOK AND THE SOUTH. WOOD
Field Seeds of the
I 3 « •». 5*5. 6 US, II PM. and 1209 night, weekday*. SCKb*rB. *6. 35. ; ». * M., », m, 3 4 46. 5 *5. " **
..202 Perry Street..
Isaac H. Smith,
-CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER-
Opposite Reading Depot.
608 WASHINGTON ST.. CAPE MAY. N. J.
A FULL LINE OF TRUNKS ^ . . Constantly on Hand .
I West Philadelphia only, 33s a OL* •land*. . p m rvk-days. j-*Sp. m daily. •During Car. W. W. ATTERBLRY j R WOOD. Gm'l Managrr Ps-s'r Traffic Msnagrt CEO. W BOYD, General Passenger AgenL
1YEILATZLTELA k SZASIYB K07T1. 1 atlavtic enr BaiL&SAr. TIME TABLE in EBect OCT. 6Ch. 1903. Trains Mavr Cape May lor Phlladeli bis:
Week Dare —
m y Q A IL—Express arrive in PhOadcl-
» ’■* phis y. to am *> Phliadrlphta 5.55.
T r r P M. — Express. Arrivv Fbnadel-
phUs-sj.
^ P. M. Exprem. Amve Philadelphia rjr Trains have Phliadrlpbta for Cape May:
"OTy. Week Day* —
g . r A- M. — xxprvas Arrive Cape May
[EASTER OPENING
with a Complete line of Seasonable Goods, all New and carefully selected from the best houses. given to all orders. Now is tbe time to have Spilng Sutto Repaired and rmmilt
424 WASHINGTON STREET. P-A large selection of Ladies' and Men's Cloth sold hr the yard.
CA-flTA-L, •86,000. I^eoriTH A.MD SURPLUS. •1800
IFiIMl«ALMMOfeP[lSV CAPE KAY CITY, E. J.
OFFICERS: Wxstlsv R Waua, Praobfaut. Samubl P. Eu>ax»ua Vloa P Fossa 8 Llotb, Cashier. Lawn T. Brxvun, Solicitor
DIRECTORS:
1 money or lyoMatn a!
solMVsd. Certifloatss of d ‘ ’ g oa tb. data of Maos ie Unltad Btataa a sold at lowaot rotas.
THE HOnESTEAB Cast Corner Washlneton and Jackson Sts. CAPE MAY, N. J.
THB CAFB ** thoroughly up-to-date in all appoint I'P® meats. Handsomely appointed par Ion
for ladies.
-85!
Cottage* served with Choicest Winw, Liqnorr and Beers
J. J. BATTY, Proprietoi
HOWARD F. OTTER,
tu.iumsuf ika tain & OOUDKS. and nmored to
3II-SI9 Mansion Atraot CAPS MAY, N. J.
DON’T GET STUCK You can easily get stuck withont going near anything in the shape of mod. You can avoid mod, and you can avoid being stuck. To be stuck in a purchase is to be victim i red. You can’t ge» ‘-tuck when yon Buv Your Harness of Us. W. A. LOVETT
You like the |ilillii|er!i , We are going to show this Spring There’s oo much baauriy and grace In tbe styles. They are inch reasonable sod senmWe combination* of ribbonn. lace*, ettows etc. Tbe general ‘ •abet i* rut*at aw. OHNtsimeinr. Nn m HTHitL

