«ACHINtOv eU>lO>N& U3UUlAnA AACnAX Uposno* i T < LOUO.U i AJ ao A
Thr macJHnpy Building tor*ln: Si. Louis tt'ond s Fair cost uooul $500,000. Tb»» building's main dimensions are 525 feet by 1,000 feel. It*is served by a gigantic traveling crane, and two tracks of railway running through the building from east to west. This building houses the Exposition power plain, the largest ever shown as an exhibit. The Machinery Building will contain exhibits collected by the department of Machinery of which Mr. Thomas Moore is the Chief.
Your Choice
Saving-Your Money or Fillinjg Your Stamp Book
We will give DOUBLE STAMPS on all regular goods until the purchase amounts to Three Dollars ($3.00), alter which we will give TRIPLE STAMPS, or 12per cent, discount.
On Coats, Suits, Skirts, Hats and Furs we will give in addition to the double
UiotHtg Sxfra on Sorry JDollar This Sale closes on FEBRUARY 53
Hrs. E. TURNER. DRY GOODS. MILLINERY. 516 Washington St.
Our Church Directory.
Among The Worshipper* of The Different Denomination*. rkesBTTXhisR cHcacH.
r, D. D., acting
Her. Arthur W. Spool
Pastor.
Praise service In the lecture room every
Sabbath morning ai 10 o'clock. Morning arrvlee at 10.80. Evening service at ~.X.
Mid week prayer meeting at *J». •lunlor Endeavor Friday afternoon
4. o'clock.
Senior Endeavor Friday evening at 7.S0. Snndny-achool at *.30. All arecordially invited. Seats Free. narr m. g. curacn. K-v. 8. F. Gaalcill, D. D . Pastor. Preaching 0« Sunday mornthg at 10.80. In 1 h«evening si 7.45. M- etiiiga at B a. m. and 6.3
Sut-daya.
Sunday Sjhuol at 3 I’, u " League M-nday
Sock.
Mid-*
I prayer
duck.
Wednesday r. Thursday
-sFJust Received^ NEW LOT OF
VALiLl PAPER
All the latest designs and most fashionable colors. Let me estimate on your work.
TERMS MODERATE.
WILL CALL AND SHOW SAMPLES
THE EXPOSITION.
A Show Von Must VidL
The Louisiana Purchase Exposition at
St. Louis is, la all respects, the great and most comprrbeosive ever uadertaaen In any country. It is mure than ten time* the sixe of the Pan-Anirrlcau Exposition at Buffalo in point of Aoor-*pacv in the ex bibH palaces, twice as large aa theColum bUc Exposition at Chicago; about three times larger than the last Peris Exposition and twaotr or more times larger Expositions at Omaha, Nashville, Atlanta Ban Fran cisco or Charleston. It will presoot a new and important development of the Exposition idMLshowing the evolutions of the row material* through all the processes of manulactarr to the flaiabed product It will be sgrood exhibition of life, color, motion and dnuonat ration In every part where practicable. The builder* of the St. IamiIs Exposition have profited by experience gained in the construction of former expositions. Thus It has been possible to construct more buildings, with greater dimensions, of more approved design. at a Isas cost sod in a quicker time than was done in Chicago. The enormous proportions of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition may be In a measure appreciated when the official statement is given that 88.000 horse-power is required to drive the machinery. At Chicago 12,000 horse-pow-er was utilised. The New Jersey Central Is one of the beet Horn to 8L Louis and the rates offered are reasonable and cover circuitous route*. If yon are thinking of visiting the Fair write te J. E. Whyte, District Pmaaeoger Agent at As bury Park,
N J., to?information.
mm mu am
ran oxat zxctjiuov. YU Ptnaxylrital* K*Qro*L 1*710.
The Louisiana Purchase Exposition
will open at BL Louis April 80, and wtl be In perfect condition on that date. The Pennsylvania Eeilroxd Company will run the first low-rate coach excursion from the East to the World’s Fair on May 10, affording residents of the Eaatern section an opportunity to see the great ExpoatUon ‘n all toe glory of its pristine Ireshnea*. Tickets will be aoid from all principal stations on the
Pennsylvania Railroad bystem. The Washington
fan from New York will be «&-, Dorn . PfaHadeiphia, *18.50, with proptpUooate jratas, approxiroatig one cent per mile, = other points. Tbeee tickets will be J going only on special coach trains
ha ran on May IS, and
at regular-taaii
not laiar than May IS.
CI.M ■•■outin;;*,
aud Friday evenings.
baptist chcroi.
Rev. George William*, P»*Uir.
Preaching on Sunday mnruing at 10.30.
In the evening at 8.00.
Knnday morning Workers Meeting at
10.00 s. M.
SuuiMy School at 3.00 r. x. Wudoeaday evening Prayer Meeting at 8 o'clock. v Young Revile** Meeting Friday log si 8 o'clock. Men's Aleeting Saturday evening
ST. JfABT 8JL C. CHVBCH. Hour* of divine service on Sundays, Masnes at 7 and 0 a. u. Sunday School at 2JO r. u. Rosaxv, #ern»on and benediction of the MogJ Rleasol Sacrament at 7.30 r u. All are invited to attend the Sunday evening instruction* at 7 30
City Directory.
Mayor—Tbos. W. Ml.let. -Jan. i. 1906 Aldtrman—Francis K. Duke-Jam I. 1905 Council—Jua. Hand Jau. 1,1907 Samuel T. Bailey Jan. 1. 1907 Robert J. Creewell—Jan. 1, 1907 T. Maakel Sharp.—.Jhu. 1, 1905 Jaa. J.Doak :...^iau. 1.1905 Lemuel E. Milter Jan. 1, 19US Jk*. E- Taylor — Jan. 1. 1906 Louis C. Sayre Jan. 1.1906 F. Sidney Towuaeiid Jan. 1. 1906 Recorder—J no. W. Q'hompsuo Jan. 1,1906 Assessor—Chas. T. Caiupbell.. Jan. 1,1906 Cullector—Sol Needles. Jan. 1.1905 Treasurer—I-aac U. Smith Jan. 1. 1906
Theodore Mueller Jan. 1. 1905 Edward Crease- Jan. 1.19ii6 Thus. R. Wales. Jan. 1. 1905
terford. President....March, 1905 Oildort 1W 1 a. I’hUUps. Clerk.. 1905
’hllll pi. Samuel H. MoonSamuel R. Stite. William T. Stevens.—..
Dr. A L. Leach— Buward P. Otter . Barclay L. Schelleoi
?roff5SioiutI (Card*.
JAMES 1LECRAY, M. D. Coa. Pkkbt axd Wasuimiton St*. (Oppoaitc Congress Hall.) < ArgMAYtm, N. J. Office Hours:— 8 to 9 a. m. 8 to 4 p. m.
t MAmt*
Debionb
COPVRIOHT* AC. «w ■ anew a s sSetrii and a—mptUm mtj iy aswnala oyr maume fr—ehsahar ai
wriaiaisMsi. wuhoetmeraa, tetas SckMifk flmeilcan.
F. W. WOLFF BAKER and CONFECTIONER,
410 Waahlngtoc Street, -#33-GHPE may, n. j.
Mv constant effort is directed toward supplying of my trade with the fresheat, purest and most palatable bread, cakes, pies, etc.
James J. Doak CJIRPENIEI1 AND BUILDER
| BWIST. STEVENS, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 610 Wasbikgtox Bt.. Caps May, N. J.
Chancery.
Master and Solicitor 11
Notary Public.
Commiasiouer for Pennsylvania.
J^R. WBBTLEY RODGERS WAUJS.
WALES’
Uxitko Statjeh I’iiabbacy. Wabuixotox aku Dbcati k SrarxiB, Cape May City, N. J. Telephone 93 and 84. Office hours, 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, and
to 9 p
Office and residence, Wales United States Pharmacy. Nioht Ret t.
Romallte.-The Idral Wall Paint.' Homalite is an Oil Paint put op in paste form to be thinned with water. It is made for both inside and outside expoaure. It is durable and has stood live years on exteriors with seaside expostires. It is flat (without gloss), washable, hygienic and gives a very artistic velvety finish. It was'adopted by the U. 6. Government Buildings at the Buffalo Exposition. Later the Government used Romsiite for its buildings at the Charieeton Exposition. The Committee Exports on Awards, awarded Romanic the gold medal. For sale by A. C.pILK, 41« Washington street
Fob Salk—A splendid building lot on the north side of North street, 40 ft front by 100 ft. deep. Will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply to Lewis T. Stevens, 509 Washington street
Notice to Limit Creditors.
HEWITT, c Mat, made A. D. 1904.
- - — — —jenbers, ex1 deceased, notice is hereby
BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. A. L Lrarti I'resident . .grpt. L MMJ Dr. V. M. D. Marty, Hubert K. Hand .... Lafayette M. 11*1: . Albert B. Little .. Qcurge L. Lowell ...
1906
BOARD OF t—Btepben B. Wilson. /—Lewi# T. Bterona. Treasurer—Tliomas W. MlUeL
County Directory.
Jsstlc. _ . drlekaoo. Item. .. — —„ Circuit Jucgt—Alleu B. Kndicult 1911 Law^ Judge—Hai rises H. Yooftora. Ftusecntor 'of PinV-Htny S. bougtas*. 8heri5tfMm : i'E! EwlM. Deia”.."3b4 Coroner's—Gro. tUyrr^ Jr^ Rep. ....1904
Bumimle^E”cUnton HewUL^ht^iil»07 Couaty CeUeeUr—Lewis 8. StllweU.
H. Tayktr, the popnk
ramevad to BaAomaOre and at vea
the Ninth day of February, A. u. 1
on the application of the sobscribcrs,
ecutors of said deceased, nodf
given to the creditor* of said w exhibit to the subscribers under oath or afnrynation their elsim. and demands against the estate of said deceased within nin* months from the Ninth day of February. A.
SAMUELS. MARCY,
Jobbine Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Phone 97
Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES
Fine Stationary and Blank Books. Toys, Shell Goods, Games, ToyBoats, etc.
M. L. WARRINGTON. 514 Washington 'Street
Contractors & Builders
YORK BROS.
P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. I.
W H. BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE
In any Part of Cope May County Holly Beach, N. J.
If there is a new thing out In foot! its always here first. I. Tenenbaum. The first pair of shoes we will sell you wiirtiring you here tor the next pair. '
Our men's and boys' clothing in sty Isa and prices this spring is something derfnl. I. Tenenbaum. Our *8 nils In blue serge and in black re magnificent. I. Teneabaum,
Notice to Limit Creditors.
Batatc>af Albert L. Haynes, Deceased. Pursuant to the order of E- C. HEWITT. Surrogate of the Coanty of Cape May, made the fourth day of April, A. D. 1904,
the d editors of said deceased to
Dated April 4th, A D. 1904. (Signed) ALURRO T. Apr-7
against the Haynes,
Capital, 926,00.
I’ROF'ITB AND SURPLUS, 91800 LTTT. .TRTT35P XOOX.
mu CAPE MAY CITY, N. 3.
OFFICERS:
Emuoi Physics, President, i-xwu T. Stxthm, Vloe President. Feaxk 8. Lloyd, Cashier. Samuel F- Kldxxdgx. Solicitor.
DIRECTORS:
Emlkk Physick, Hob. Thomas W. Millet, William N.-Nobcxobs, Lewis T. stbvkb*. EDWABO F. 1OWBSEBD,
exchange payable In all parts of the w
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JBC/aTUR ST. (Vim abm from batch;. Open all ibyear. Boom* large aad airy
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M- C. SWAIN & Co,
MAMUFACTUmmi or
MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET,
ear- • t . . „ _
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603 WMhington Street, , 317, 319, 2! , Ocean Street
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CHOICE BUTTERS - Sharpies;' Gilt Edge - A SPECIALTY. Country Produce, Fresh Daily from our own Farm. TR&i 0TI7M, CLARI AND TZ2EAH5. DSSSSM M7LT1T. , ^^The LjATgeEt Market in Cape May City.
CIGAR EMPORIUM, >cean and Hughes Streets, Caps May, M. J,
. M PORTED, Key Want mad Domestic Cigars, • « Turkish and Domestic Cigarettes. BRIAR AND MEERSCHAUM PIPE* High grade amokiag and chewing tobaocoe, And all articles (or the Smoker
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