Cape May Herald, 14 April 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 5

•JOVLBHAMLNT euiLbll tOOI»l A«A 0UBCMA3C tJCDOSlTIOM ,»T.UOUI*. U.».A.I*0«.

The United States Government Building, designed by James KnoX'Taylor, Supervising Architect of the Treasury department. The generai style of the building will be the Pseudo Classic. The main facade will be.764 feet in length with centre and end pavilions connected with a colonnade of Ionic Columns 5 feet in diameter ^nd 45 feet high. An attic 15 feet in height, richly ornamented with statues, will surmount the Ionic order.’ The material used will be ••stall.” The estimated cost of the Government building is $350,000 aud $50,000 more will be expended on the Fisheries Building. V

Your Choice OF Saving Your Money or Filling Your 6tamp Book We will give DOUBLE STAMPS on all regular goods until the purchase amounts to Three Dollars ($3.00), after whi£h we will give TRIPLE STAMPS, or utf cent, discount.

On Coats, Suits, Skirts, Hats aud Furs we will give in addition to the double stamps Dwtnty Sxtra on Soery 3>ollar This^Salc close* on FEBRUARY »•

Mrs. R TURNER..! DRY GOODS. MILLINERY, 516 Washington St.

Our Church Directory. Among The Worshippers of The Different Dcnominstlons. rKBBTTKKIAK COCRCB. Her. Arthur W. Spooner, D. D., seting Paator. Praia* aerrlcc in the lecture room every Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock. Morning aerricr at 10.30. Kvanlng aerrlcc at 7.3ft .Mid-week prayer meeting at 7.30. Junior Endeavor Friday afternoon at Senior Endeavor Friday evening at 7.30. Suudiiy-acbool at 3.30. All are cordially invited. Seat* Free.

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JAMES M EC HAY, M. D. Coe. Pkuv abd Wasuixotuk S (Opposite Congreiu Hall.) Camc May (. iTY, Office Hours:— 8 to V a ni. S to 4 p. m. 7 to 8 p. m.

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Sunday School at 3 r Epwnrtn League M<

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-fejust Received-!#*-TfEW LOT OF WAULi PAPER All the latest designs and most fashionable colors. Let me estimate on your work. TERMS MODERATE. WILL CALLAND SHOW SAMPLCf

TOTJS TO TEX PACOTC COAST AKD TEX 6EASI) CACTON. Eats, S105. Tli PsnaiylTinia Baihoad, Account General Conference, Xethcdlit Xpixccpal • On account of the Gervral Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, to be held at Los Ancrles. Cal., beginning May 8, the Pennsylvania Hall road Company will run a peraonslly-conducted tour to Los Angeles, visiting the Grand Canyon of Arizona en route, at unusually low ratea. A special train of the highest grade Pullman rqnlpmiot will leave New York, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg on Wednesday, April 37. mnning via Chicago and the Santa FeKontelotbeGrandCanyon. Sunday will be spent at tbit wonderful place, and Los Angelas will be reached on the evening of May 3. Bound trip tickets. Including transportation, one double berth, and meals on * peels! train going; and transportation only returning on regnlar trains via direct routes or vis Sen Francisco, will be sold et rate of 9100 from New York. *IOB from Philadelphia. Baltimore and Washington, and 9100 from, Pittsburg. Tickets will be good to return aiany time before June 30. Tonrieta returning via sl Louie may stop off for ten days to visit the World's Ealr, by depositing ticket and paying 3L00 fee. A descriptive itinerary will be sent on application to Geo. W. Boyd. General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia.

tanytaal* XsQmd'i WuUagtA Toon. The Pennsylvania hail road a seventh three-day personally-conducted tour to Washington will leave New York. Trenton add Philadelphia April U. rates—only difference being in the hotel Is Washington— are$10.30or $13 from Trvuton. $0 or *11J0 fr

the rand trip and hotel A special side trip to ML Vernou may alao r ten dnyn. with a full ip-

Just received s largo invoice from which you can select. The teicea rs from 6* cento to 30 cenla a piece. A. a Gils. 416 Wi

. V BAPTIST CHCBCI XRev/Go^e Williams. P< ■Fr&acbiug ou Sunday tiiurmug at 10.30. lii the cvcntug at 8.00. Sunday morulug Workers M>

10.00 a. u.

Sunday ScbiMit at 3.00 p. n.

WediieMlay cveaiu. Prayer Meeting at

8 o'clock.

Young People’s Meeting Friday « ing at 8 o'clock. TL Men's Mcvtlng Saturday evening i

Sunday Sdtool at ' p. « Hosnrr, sermon and benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrpment at 7JMJ r u. All are invited To attend the Sundky evening instructreui at? 30

City Directory.

Mayor—TUos. W. Ml'lei..^^. Jan. 1.1900 Aldtrman—FrsucisK. Dnke—Jau. I,19Q0 Council—Jos. Hand Jau. 1.1907

Samuel T. Bailey Jan. 1. 1907 Kohert J. Cr*awell...Jan. 1,1907 T. Maakel SharpV.....Jan. 1,1903

Jaa J. Doak... _Jau. 1. JM.

Lemuel K- Miller Jan. 1. URn Jaa E. Taylor Jaa. 1. 1900 Louis C. Sayre Jan. L 1906 F. Sidney Towuseud-Jau. 1, 1906

Hecorder-Jao. W. Thompsjp Jan. 1, ll>06 Aaaesaor—Chaa. T. Campbell,. Jan. 1, 19U& Collector-Sol Needles.... .-Jan. 1.1905 Treasurer—1 aac H. Smith.'.... Jan. 1,1905

Commissioners of Appeal,

Theodore Moeller Jan. 1, 1905 Edward Crease. ..Jan. 1, 1900 Thos. B. Wales. Jaa. J, 1906

BOARD OK EDUCATION. Henry Rutherford. President....March. 1905 S. B. Moore, vice president — luo6 Dr. BOeard U. J lillUpa. Clerk.. 1905 Howard F. Otter ...-. “ 1905 Barclay L. Schellengcr.—. " . 1906 Simucl K. Stite* “ 1906 William T. Stevcna. —1907 Dr. A. L. Leach - —1907 Charles F. Quidort 1907

Dr. V. M. D. Msicy. Secretary.... Robert A Hand Lafayette M. Hal! •* Albert B. Little “ Oenrge L. Lcwett " BOARD OF TRADE. PresldrDt—Btephca B. Wlleou. Becrvury—Lewis T. Btevena. Treasurer—Tbosws W. Millet.

Justice Supreme Court—Charles R. Headrlckaoa, Dem 190b Circuit Judge-Allen B. Eodloou...~19tl

Prosecutor of Pleas-Harry S. Douglass am: ......T77t^$ Bhertg-AamT E. Kwlax. Dess .1904 Cefu—Qa*. ^ayserjr, Rq. 1*04 CoroDer's—Jobs D. Crale. Ben 1905 H. Ctoafing. Rap....1906 clius WayTRep. ....1996 llntun Hewitt. Rep....BIOT taa-Vnrts ■. atOwag. County Baud of Elrctloim-Joe. K. Band. Rep 1906 “■sa.’ss' “ Trrr.’ir-Ji iaiy Board of BectioBe-WiD. J. Tyter,

BOARD OP CHOBRN KBKKHOLDER3. John D Fox. Oman City—_/an. 1,193 g||gg|P

LEWIS T. STEVENS, COLN^LUHt'iT LAW, Caps Mat, N.J. in Chancery. Commissioner for Pennsylvania.

JjR- WESTLEY UODGEHS WALES,

WALES'

UxmtD Statxs Pit abmact. Wasiiixotox axd Dkcattb Cape May City, N. J. Telephone 93 and 34.

Office hours, 7

1. m., 2 to 4, and i

Office and modtnee, Wales United States Pharmacy. Ntonr Bru

Romallte.-Thc Ideal Wall PnlnL” Bomalite is an Oil Paint pot up in paste form to be thinned with water. It is made for both inside and ontside exposure. It is durable and has stood five years on exteriors with seande exposures. It is flat (without glosg), wsshhhle, hygienic and gives a very artistic velvety finish. It was adopted by the U. S. Government Buildings at tifr Buffalo Exposition. Later the Government Romalite for its buildings at the Charleston Exposition. The Committee on Exports on Awards, awarded Boms lite the gold medal. For sale by

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F. W. WOLFF BAKER and CONFECTIONER, 410 Washington Street. -£==i*CAPE MAY, N. J-

Mv constant effort Is directed toward •upplylog of my trade with the freshpurest and moat palatable bread, cakes, pies. etc.

James J. Doak CARPENTER AND BUILDER Jobbing Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. L 'cal Phone $7.

Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Fine Stationary and Blank Books, Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy Boats, etc. M. L. WARRINGTON, 514 Washington Street.

MAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET, > Comer Wajhington and Ocean Streets, 6os Weshington Street, aty, 2,9, 221 Ocean Street ,

CHOICE BUTTERS - Sharpless 1 Gilt Edge - k SPECIIlTr. Country Produce, Fresh Daily from our own Farm. nax, or sties, claw a» txseatik. xesmsb POTint. EPT**® Largest Market in Cape May City.

BECK’S CIGAR EMPORIUM, Ocean and Hughes Street*, Car* Mat, V. J, IMPORTED, ley West and Domestic Cigar*, ** Turkish and Domestic Cigarettes. BRIAR AND MEERSCHAUM PIPEt High grade smoking and chewing tobacco#, JWu And all ertidcs for the Smoker Wtfk

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Notice to Limit Creditors.

Estate of Albert L. Haynes, Deceased. Pursuant to the order of B. C HEWITT, Surrogate of the County of Cape May, made —i the fourth da; of April, A. D. 1904, on e application of the subscriber. Executor _ mid deceased, notice is hereby given to the cieditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation

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