Cape May Herald, 21 April 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 5

The Mines and Metallurgy Building forms part of the east wing of the fan like general ground ilan of the Exposition and is the last building on th e south side of the esplande leading to the

plan of the Exposition and is the last building on th e south side of the esplande leading to the group of Government Buildings, which are to stand on a higher level. It will have a rich background of hillside foliage toward the southeast. The outside dimensions of the building are 525750 feet. It is divided into pight oblong parts almost equal in area. The style of architecture

■which it represents has beenj^source of much speculation.

Your Choice OF Saving Your Money or Filling Your Stamp Book We win give DOUBLE STAMPS on all regular goods until the purchase amounts to Three Dollars ($3.001, after which we will give TRIPLE STAMPS, or 12# per cent, discount.

On Coats, Suits, Skirts, Hats and Furs we will give in addition to the double stamps Uwemty Sxtra on Sorry ^Dollar Thfe Sale dOM* oa FBBRUARV aj ;

Mrs. E. TURNER. DRY GOODS. MILLINERY. 516 Washington St.

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Our Church .Directory. ! grotr.sloaal Cardi.

Among The Worshipper* of The

Different Denominations. PKUBTTKHIAK CHCRCU.

Rev. Arthur W. Spoouer. D. D., actiua

Pa* tor.

PnUae nervier in the lecture room ererv oubbuth mornlnuut 10 o'clock. Mornlui service at 1O.S0. Evening •erriee-«t 7.

AMES MECKAY, M. D. ) Cos. Pkkby akd Wasiiisotos Sts.

>r Frida; evening at 7.80

o’clock.

Senior Endeavi Soudaf-nebool All are cordially invited. Seat* Free. PIUBT M. E. CHl'SCU. Rev. 8. F. Gtakiil, D. D., Pastor. thing on Siuiida) morning at 10.80.

M'-rlnij:* at 9 *. >

Sundays.

tiumlay School at EprorUi Loacuc

o'clock. Unl-aeea

7.45.

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aerrioe Wntneiiday

Opposite Congress iiall.)

Care May City, N. J. ’j(f Oflioe Hoar*' -

8.to 9 a. m. 3 to 4 p. m. 7 to 8 p. m.

I^EWIS T. bTEVENti.’~ COUNSELLOR AT LAW, «10 WAaujjyoro* St.. Cara May, N. J. - Waaler and Solicitor in Chancery. Notary Public. Commissioner for Pennsylvania.

T0U2 TO THEJPACOTC COAST AND TEZ QSAND CANTOS. a»u, uo5▼U PaasiylranU'EAUnad, Asconst Dasani Cenfcreaee, Rathadlst GhsKh On account of the Gereral Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, held at \m Anselm. Cal-, beginning -May 8, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company •srill run a personally conducted tonr to Los Angeles, visiting th* Grand Canyon of Arisons en rente, at nnnsnally low rales. A special train of the highest grade Pullman equipment will leave New York. Philadelphia, and Pittsburg on Wednesday, April 37, running via Chicago and thr Santa FeRonte to the Grand Canyon. Sonday will be spent at this wonderful place, and Los Ange!e« will be reached on the l evening of May 2. Round trip ticket*, including transportation, one double berth, and meals on special train going; and transportation only return!sg on regular trains via direct routes or via San Francisco. will be sold at rat* of $10« from New York. •IOS from Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, and 8100 from - Pittsburg. Tickets will be good to return at any time before June 80. Tourists turning via St- Louis may stop off for ten days to vidt the World's Fair, by depositing ticket and paying $100 fee. A descriptive itinerary will ba sent on application to U«o. W. Boyd. General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia.

Speaker Cannon of the House of RepreaeotatSvea has been decided upon for permanent chairman of the National Republican Convention which will meet in Chicago on Jnne Zl. Edba Boot has been selected as temparary chairman. He will make the keynote speech and Mr. Gannon willocccpy the chair and kaep the in order. This at a White House attended by a number of the leading Repabheena of Seaeto and House aidant is now in daily

prayer o'clock

Clsas ■neetloga, Tuesday, Th iradi;

.ml Fiiday evening*. BAITIST CIICHC-H.

Rev. Gourde Williams, Pastor.

preaching on Sunday in..ruing at 10.80.

In l he evening at 8.0J.

Sunday morning tYorkera Meeting

10.00 a. it.

Sunday School at 8.00 p. u.

Wednesday rv*niu; Prayer Meeting at

8 o'clock.

Young People's Meeting Friday eve log si 8 o'clock. "" ' Meeting Satnrdsy evening at

o moos. »

st.Tiaby's b. C. cut’bcii. Houra of divine service Masses at 7 and 9a.m. Sunday School st 2.30 r. u. Rosarv, sermon and benediction oi the Most Bleaned Sacraueut at 7^10 »• M All are invited to attend the Sunday evening instruction-i at 7.30

i Sundays,

F. W. WOLFF BAKER anil CONfECIIONER, 410 Washington Street, -#3S«CAPE may. n. j-

Mv constant effort is directed toward tha supplying of my tradr with tbs freshest, purest and most palatable bread, cakes, pies, etc. TMT T3E2XA

|)K. WEST LEY RODGERS WALES. WALES' United State* Puabmact. WaMUXGTOX AMD I)SI-ATI k StKECTS, Cape May City, N. J. Telephone 9S and 34. Office hours, 7 to 9 s. m., ff to 4, and * o 9 p. m. • Office and residence, Wale* United Stutf* Pharmacy. Niout Bell

City Directory.

Mayor—Thus. W. Mi.let. Jan. 1. 190C Alderman—Francis K Duke- Jan. 1,1906 Council—Joa- Baud—Jan. 1,1907 Samuel T. Baiicy. Jan. 1. 1907 Robert J. CrraWe!I...Jan. 1, 1907 T. Maskel Sharp Jan. 1,1U05 - Jas. J. Doak -Jan. 1.1905 Lemnei E Miller Jam. 1. 1905 Jas K Taylor Jan. 1.1906 lamia C. Say reJan. 1.1IM6 F. Sidney To wnsrudJau. 1. 1906 -Jno. W. Tbumpajn Jan. 1. IVOli Assessor—Cbss. T. Campbell.. Jan. 1, 1906 Collector—Sol Needles. Jan. 1. 1906 Treasurer—1-saC H. Smith Jan. 1,1905 Commisaiuuere of Appeal. Theodore Mueller Jan. 1, 1905 Edward Crease. Jan. 1. 1905 Thou. R. Walea. Jan. 1.1905 BOARD OF EDUCATION. Henry Rutherford, President—March, 1905 S. H. Moore, vice president —lyoo Dr. Edward U. PhlUlps, dak.. ~ 1906 Howard F. Otter “ *~“ Barclay I. Schellenger Samuel R Stile*. '* 1906 William 1. Stevens —.193; JW

BOARD OF HEALTH. Lcarh. President ..»ept. L 190J Dr. V. M. D. Marcy. Secretary ...1906 Uobert 6. Hand “ Lafayette M. Hat! “ Albert B. UtUe “ 1004 ;e C Lowell ~ 1906

BOARD OF TRADE. -Stephen B. WUsaw gecretary—Lewis T. I

County Directory.

issuer Aopretoe Court—Charles E. Bas- - drtcfcsos, Dem. WBI Circuit Jodgr—Allen B. Kodicotr 1911 toW'^Jodce-Hdirlaon H. ▼eetMMg Prosvcmor 01' Pleas-Himy 6. Doiiflaan. Bbertt^-ibfin'l' H Ewing. 'Dmb"'.!.!JBM '»-Cbaa H. Qmimg. Mep....lM> Clerk—Janos Way. Rep 1906 li—E. Clinton Hewitt. Rep.. .1907 Collector—Lewis B. BlUwetU .1

Cannty Uoaid of EleHtins Wm. J. Tyler,

A NOBLE RED MAN.

Enforce Old Treaty. Chltto Harjo. known as Cruzy Snake, ader of the Ketoowah hand of Creek Indiana has announced that he will go Washington to have an iD'.errlvw with President Roosevelt, says the Kansas City Journal. Crazy Snare has the distinction of being the last Indian In. th* United States rebellious enough for Uncle Sam to order severs! companies of regulars out to kaep him within bounds. This happened two year* ago. when he declared war against th* government, and since that time he has served a term In prison for rebellion. When the council of war was held near Tahlequah last week each tribe named a delegate to go with Crazy Snake to Washington. They are adherents of the old treaty of 18SJ. which provided that the Indiana should hold their lands In common, according to the old tribal law*, as long as “water and grass grow a” The old wander and the delegates named to accompany him cannot speak Engllah. and an Interpreter will be necessary In order for them to make their wishes known to the president. They will ask him to enforce the

treaty of 1832.

THE “SPEED MANIA.” Cyclists wad Awtmswbtllsts Said ta D»-

The conviction It gaining ground among scientific men that indulgence In extraordinary speeds of tranalUon voluntarily controlled breed* In th* an (pedes a form of disease capable of development to the degree of delirium, says a London exchange. Th* disease is generally -referred to as tha speed craze or speed mania. By a rather strange colnddence a disloa en this subject- took place at Social* d* Hypnologie et de Psychol ogle. in Purl*, only a few days before th* tragic death of Zborowskl. One of th* speakers, a Dr. Hatchet-Soup-let, maintained that person* In port Uo* to Increase their speed of tranrttioa at will are simply carried away by tha conadousness thereof. They have no longer control of themealves; they are Intoxicated. They then develop characteristics which are for-

James J. Doak CARPENTER AND BUILDER Jobbina Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. f. Local Phone 97

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

Contractor* & Builders YORK* BROS. Lkt VOSS STITCB - P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J.

W H BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE la any Part of Cape May Couaty Holly Beach, N. J.

Romanic,*'The Ideal Wall Paint.” Bomalite is an Oil Paint pat up m paste form to be thinned with water. It 11 made for both inside and outside exposure. It is durable and has stood five years on exteriors with seaside exposures. It ia flat (without gloss),* able, hygienic and gives a very artistic velvety finish. It was adopted by the U. S. Government Buildings at the Buffalo Exposition. Later the Government used Romalite for its building* at the Charleston Exposition. The Committee on Exports on Awards, awarded RomaUte the gold medal. For sale by

A. C. (Si lx,

418 Washington stree

mbatlvanesa. crabbad-

* th* cyclist gad automobile!.

If there is a new thing Its always hs-re first. L 1

®o addressed to the Herald name of the writer or otherwise they will go unnoticed. The edlsor will be pleased and Is particularly desirous to receive notes from every section of the county, but will poeltivuly refuse to accept the same if the signature o* the writer is attached. Name will not be published when *0 requested. Any person who would like tdrepreseut this paper In their district are requested to communicate with this office and full particular* will be furnished with pleasure. “

Hotice to Limit Creditors.

of Albert L. Haynes, Deceased. ml to the order of K- C- HEWITT, Surrogate of the Couaty of Cape May, made on the fourth day of April. A. D. 1904. on the application of the subscriber, Executor of said deceased, notice i« hereby give* to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to tbc subscriber under oath or rtfin their claims sad demands against the of said deceased within nine month) . the 4th day of April. A- D. 1904, nr they win beforever barred of any action against the Dated April 4th, A D loss. (Signed) ALURROT. P

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