LAST or TSI BEAS05J.
rtaflijlnaU SiUmi'i WuUa(tes Tour The I‘»nn«jlnuii« lUllroMl'a Im« Ihteed .r peraooaliy-eoodaoted lour lo Waeb Ini'ton. for the preeent ec«aon, will lenrr Nrw York. Trenton and PhlUdelphln May 11 Hound-trip rates—only dlfferruor be(■•K lu the hotel selected In WsshluBton — an Ho 30 nr #13 from Trenton. Ml or H*..30 from 1‘uiladelphla. and proportlauate rate from other ixdnte. Tickets oorer railroad trsueportstinn for the I'tuni trip and bo tel acrumtnn laiiuna A special side trip tlckeu i!.-xl for ten days, with special hotel rates at expiration of hotel coupon. For Itineraries aod full Information apply to lo ticket siren is. or Geo. W. Boyd. General paaarntter Agent. Broad Street Station. Philadelphia
Romanic,••The Ideal Wall Paint.” Koiuallle is an Oil I’ainl put up in paste form to be thinned with water. It is uisile for both inside and outside exposure. It is durable and has stood dve years on exteriors with seaside exposures. It is Hat (without gloss), wash-
Our Church Directory.
tmong The Worahlppera of Tb« Ulffennl Denominations. e. x. cut'Heii or nix adykjtt. Her. Edwin C. Alcorn, MluUtar-ln-
Sun lsy Servicer: 7.80 a m. Holy Coni' mnuion; 10. 80h m. Morning Prayer and Sermon; SOU p in, Sunday-school; 7.80 p tu,
Evening Pray * “
velvely finish. It wss \dopted by the U. & Government Buildings st the Buffalo Kx position. Later the Government used Komalite for its buildings at the Charleston Exposition. The Committee on Exports on Awards, awarded Homs lite the gold medsl. For sale by A. C. Glut, Washington street.
Thomas H. Taylor, the popular boot and shoe maker, has removed to No. 006 WaahloKton street. He doeaall repairii neatly, thoroughly and at reaaouabla prices, die has barn doing bnainear In Cape May for IS years. Kips in uppers sewed by machine with silk to male' Loat or broken e-.eleta or books replaced.
Fox Sals—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, 609 Washington street.
—Busy days on the farm.
ORDINANCE. An Ordinance to authorize the issns.^e of bonds to the amount of one hundred
City of Cape May, which laid floating in. debtedness was created for the purpose of constructing a system of sewerage iu said city, and for the purpose of extending Beach Avenue from Madison Avenue to Sewell's Point, and improving and protecting the • same: and extending and improving the water system and fire equipment of said City. ■"Section i. Be it ordained and enacted by the Inhabitants of the City of Cape May. in City Council assembled, and it it hereby
Major—Thos. W. Millet Jan. 1. II Alderman—Frauds K. Duke—Jan. 1, 11 Council—Joa. Hand Jan. 1, II
Samuel T. bailey Jan. 1. II Kobcrt J. Craawell...Jan. 1, 11 T. Maakel Sharp Jan 1. It Jaa. J. Doak Jan. 1. IS been nr 1 E Miller Jan. 1. II Jaa E. Taylor Ian. 1. It Lon is C Sayre Jan. 1. IV F. Sidney Townseud-Jan. 1. It
Beoorder^-Jno. W. Thompsoii.Jan. 1, It Assessor—Chat T. Campbell...Jan. 1. It Collector—Sol Needles Jnu. 1. li Treasurer—Isaac H. Smith Jan. 1, I*
ft be issued and sold by the City of Cape May bonda to the amount of one hundred and forty thousand dollars, in denominations of one hundred thousand dollars in . one thousand dollar bonds, and forty thousand dollars In five hundred dollar bonds, bearing interest at the rate of five per centum per annum, payable semi-annually and maturing in thirty years from the date thereof, which date shall be the first day of April nineteen bundled and lour, the proceeds to be applied solely to retiring that certain floating indebtedness of the City of Cape May. which was created for the purpose of the construction of a system of sewer age for said City, and for the extension of Beach Avenue from Madison Avenue to Sewell's Point, aod the impi
—d improvement of the water system and fire equipment of said City. Section x. And be it farther ordained and enacted that the said bonds shall be in substance and form as authorized and directed by the first section of an act of the legislature, entitled “An Act to authorize any city of this Slate, to raise money, either by temporary loans or by the Issue or issues bonds for any sum not exceeding fifteenpercentum of the taxable value of the real amfVersonal property rated for assessment in such City, and to use the same for the purpose of retiring floating or matured bonded indebtedness for the enlargement and improvement of the public buildings, water works, sewerage system and for other lawful purposes of such City," approved March 2nd, 1904. ’ Section > Be it farther ordained and enacted that the Mayor is hereby authorized to sign the said bonds, the C tty Clerk *~'
rr to countersign the same and sign the is thereto to be attached. Section 4 And be it further ordained and enacted that the Finance Committee r hereby authorized and directed to prr-
1 of the City b<
cd. to sell tha —
may be obtained therefor, par value thereof, aad upon the aale thereof
payment thergfor the proceeds
as may be neceaaaty to the It of the indebtedness of said CitjJa
n 6. And be ft fnrthcxordalned and that all ordinances and parts of — -' '——it with the provisit—
to Sewell s Point, and improving ami I3SS
Other - services as aunouooad. t-KKBlITTXRlAX CHCRCB. :
Her. Artbnr W. Spooner, D. D., acting
Pastor.
Pralas service in the lecture room every sbbath morning at 10 o'clock. Moroing
service at 10.80. Evening earvioe at 7AO.
Mid-week prayer meeting at 7.80. Jnnior Eadvavor Friday afternoon at
o'clock.
rieuior Endeavor Friday evening at 7.80 Sunday-school at S 80. Ail are cordially invited. Seats Free. PIMT M. X. CXUXCH. Rev. & F. Gasklll, D. D., Pastor. Preaching On Suudaj morula# at 10.80. Iu the evening at 7.45. Meettuga at 8 a. M. and 0.80 p. n. on Sundays. Sunday School at 8 p. u. Epworth League Monday evening at Mid-wsek prayer service Wednesday euiug at 6 o'clock. Class innetiuga, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings. BAPTIST CHUXCB. Rov. George Williams, Pastor. PreacbiugimSai-da} morning at 10. (n the evcnfll^fe S.lK). Sunday mflHig Worker* Meeting at 1O.O0 A. u. W Sunday School at 8.00 r u. Wednesday evetilu. Prayer Meeting at 9 o'clock. Young People's Meeting Friday 1 ing at 8 o'clock. Men's Meeting Saturday uveoiug at 8
o'clock.
ST- MAKx's K. C. CKL'MCII. Rev. Father D. J. Kelly, Rector. Honrs of divine service on Sundays, HasM-s at 7 and 9 a. x. Sunday School at 2.30 P. x. Komrv, aertnon and benediction 01 the Moat Blessed Sacrament at 7.30 r x. All are invited to attend the Sunday evening instructions at 7 30
gtcftfUciul girfi.
IAmEH hUCClUY, M. I>.
Cog. PxRXV AKD WAalilh-UTOX STS. (Opposite Congress Hall.) Cape May City, N. J.
Office. Hours: 8 to 0 a. m. 8 to 4 p. m. 7 to 8 p. in.
j EWI8 T. STEVENS.
COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 610 Wahhixoiox St., Capx May, N. J.
City Directory.
Commtaaiooer* of Appeal. Theodore Mueller nan. 1, BSarard Crease -Jan. 1. Thus. R. Waive Jan. 1,
1903
S. H. Moo
BOABD OF EDUCATION,
iry Rutherford. President.. -March, ipij . .. president —leg* impt/Oerk.. " 1HQ3 Howard F. Otter 11** Barclay L. Schellengcr 1906 Samuel K. Sdtes 191* William T. Stevens —1907 ^ Leach - A..1907
Charles r. Uaadort....
....1907
BOARD OK HEALTH. .... A. L. Leach. President . .Kept. L 1 Dr. V. M. D. Marcy. Secretary 1 ituOert fl. Hand J Lafayette M. Hal: t Albert B. Little " 1 Ovurge L. Lowell “ t
P.OABL OP TRADE.
•resident—Ktepbi-n B. Wllaon,
- iry—Lewis T. Stevsaa.
usurer—Thomas W. Millet.
County Directory-
itire Supreme' Court—Charles E. Us rcuit Juagr—Allen B. Eodicott 19
Judge—Hairiaon H. Toorbeej
Prosecutor of Pless Harry S. Donglaaa.
Rep .."fo8
Sheriff—Sam'l E. Ewing. Dem 1904
'urouePa—Geo. Sayre, Jr- Bep.
Sayre, jr- nep nan
g;
ilioa Way, Ben. ....1906
Rep. County Board
Hep -— Ccanty Board of
'SS Eleetions-Joa. SL Hand.
d of Electiona—Wn
earns, uem nws s of Court—Fourth Tuesday In April.
8. Tyler.
1 H.1904
BOABD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS. Anthony B. Smith. Palermo, May, lc07 W. S. Johnson. Ocana 6lty.._Jan. 1. 1907 John P. Fox. Ocean C^ty -Jan. 1,190 Alfred Crease. Pierre'..... May. 1904 lease D. Lndlam. So. Dennis May 1006 Wm. T. Bate. Fishing Creek....May, 1MB _ _i . cap. May. JaAL 1904 Caoe May Jan, 1.1908 T. Bate. Director; Samuel
1. CTark.
West ley & Mlealah 8. W (am '
—Never in the history of Wildwood has there been so mnch building as at preaenL Iso me cottages an springing np In
all dlreodotu.
Master and Solicitor in Chancery. Notary Public. Commissioner for Penniy) vania.
J}R. WKBTLEY RODGERS WALES, WALKS' United Srarm Puakxacy. Wamunoton and Dxcatvx SrXXKTX. Cape May City, N. J. Telephone 93 and 84. Office hours, 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4. and )
Bp.
Office and residence, Waite United States Pharmacy. Night Bkli.
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F. W. WOLFF BAKER ail CONFECTIONER,
410 Washington Street, «>|z-=3iCflPE MAY, N. J
Mv constant effort is directed toward the supplying of my trade with the freshest. purest and most pslslsble hread, cakes, pies. etc.
James J. Doak CARPENIEB UNO BOILOEB
Jobbine Promptly attended to jNo. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J.
Local Phone 97.
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[Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy
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of tbe eastern mc’ion of the country — the lowest possible rates, the great
World's Fair at St. Louis, frhlch opens j Boats, etc.
April 80, will be tbe coach excursion of tfie Pennsylvania Railroad Company, May IQ.
A special train of standard day coacbes | 514 Washingtofl Street. will be Van on tbe followtrer schedule, and j — ... excursion ticket*, good going only on 1 •* v special train, will be sold from tbe stations VOIltrflCtOrS & nflllOftTM
New York-
West 28d street Desbroaae* street .. Cortlsndt street....
Brooklyn....
Jersey City 8 43 ' Newark.... 8 65 ' Elizabeth - 9 04 ' New Brunswick v 9 28 ' Trenton 10 02 •
Brivt,
80 00 19 96 19 83 19 30' 19 00 18 95
YORK 'BROS.
P. O. Box 661.
Cape May, N, J.
North Philadelphia—10 48 “ Broad Street (Luncheon) Arrive 11 00 •• Broad Street. Leave-ll 30 " West Philadelphia—11 88 " .18 10 P. M.
.13 85 •'
Downlngtown ... Cosde riUe
. 1 85 '
Harrizburg Lewiatown Junctlen.. Hnntiogdon —
. 2 03 ' .. 8 06 ' . 4 as ‘
(Dinner) Ar. 6 85 ' Altoona. -Dr. 7 00 ' 8 M *
17 00 15 75 15 00 14 90
kr. Indianapolis (Breakfast) 8 80 A. 5 “ Terre Haute (Luncheon) 11 00 " “ SbLoulalUnion Station) 4 00P.M
SlLouIsiUuIod Station]
TlekeU will alao be aoM from other staona on the Pennsylvania Railroad, east of Pittsburg aod sooth of and including Elmira, Clean, and May rills, and from stations on tbe New York and Long Branch Railroad, Cumberland Valley Railroad, and New York, Philadelphia anti Norfolk RaUroad, good going In coaches on regnlar trains to point of connection with special train. The following rates
will apply from the stations named:— Cape Mar •0.10
~ 1 Oty...
19.80
Proportionate rates from other potato. Returning,ticket* will bagood in coach** .a regnlar trains leaving Su Louis (Union Station) on day of validation and not J-*— _ ./ratta of fare from other stations and any Ing rime of connecting trains consult
Ticket Agent.
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From THE ABORIGINAL TIMES To TEE PBEBEHT DAY
WH BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE
In aay Part of Cape May Co only Holly Beach, N. J.
ALL DUE TO PHOTOGRAPHY.
■ear the Art Has Very Cwrleaaly yverkea lajwry te the Tra4e la
The idea that the spread of photography could do severe Injury to the trade la commercial fertilizers, and especially to the convsrzlon of raw phosphate Into plant food, seems at first
sight absurd.
t so it U, and in this way, says Stray Stories. Phosphates and bones, to bs made available as soli Improvers, must be treated with sulphuric add. Now. sulphuric add will dissolve most metals as easily aa water does sugar- Platinum la almost the only metal upon which 1;
has no effect.
So, In spite of their great coat, manufacturers have generally employed retorts made of a platinum alloy for the concentration of sulphuric add. These retorts used to be made In Parts and cost $8,500 to $18,000 apiece. To-day such a thing as a platinum retort would cost literally a fortune, for nqm. owing to tha introduction of the [la::notj pc process in photography, has gone up from about fire dollars ar ounce to tbe present price of $20 an ounce. It la indeed nearly as costly at
gold.
MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET,
Comer Washington and Ocean Streets,
60a Washington Street, a 17, a 19, aai Ocean Street
CHOICE BUTTERS - Sharpless' Gilt Edge - A SPECIAITI Country Produce, Fresh Daily from our own Farm. FIS1, 0!ITlal, CLAYS AND TUlAFIE. DEEfiSD F07LTIT. HyTbe Largest Market in Cape May City.
CIGAR EMPORIUM,
' )cean and Hufkes Streets,
Cams Mat, X. J,
IMPORTED, ray W*a» aad Domestic agars. M Turkish and Domestic Cig-arettaa. BRIAR AND MHBRSCBAUM FIFES High grade smoking and chewing tobaccos, And all articles (or tha Smoker Wn A FULL LtNB OP FINE ftTATlONBBY.
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CALLECHER AND OTHER STORIES "Gallcgkcr" Is tha aury that nadc tha ami.
Aotmu* R. Roves ON PETER'S ISLAND
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To receive attention eU ot
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• fro
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American Publisher, the magnitude of the proposition is readily apparent. A FEW WORDS ABOUT PEARSON'S MAGAZINE FOR 1904 PZAMON'i Magazine appeals to every member of the familv. In tbe vends of
■ subscriber, '* It is tbe easy-to-read Magacoe.” It is different from anv other macaziue. and by that quality, although less than five years old. has taken its place amongst ,h. beat scllerx. Iu field is a general one of wholesome entertainment and
tbe very b Following ai
: four of the special features for 1904 :
WALL STREET METHODS OF “ FINANCE ~
By HEJiHi) GEORGE. Jr.
TOM NAST. CARTOONIST ■By A-L-BEKT BIGELOW TAlf/B canooos of the mao who baa heesdeacribtd aa /4e , .(m nwr trm. The bmerephy of Nas » ter. ably a world;, ph-
ee anudea and realize the wiad-eo rice of the late Governor Rowell P. a party of hit frirsds to " keep your
sfe
. Trie |
TriaGronlnv PresIdsoUal C
« Garibaldi Catnpaixtt
MODERN INDIAN WARS
ClfBVS TOW/tSE/tB BRADV A brilliant and thrillin* hi awry of the hnwflc frontier of the pnat Irety ytsrs. rinse inatice to the pt hlir aarvira nf inch wn* aa Huoa. Lawro*.
THE REVELATIONS OF AN INTERNATIONAL SPY
Dana. Suixt! T
kfcKaraa, Howaao, Wnaat
Baku and others;—takinc Iwn ■cur. omi 01
•siyr.
book from above list
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■me ALDiNE p.
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hwteby Open sU th. Kooms Jsrgn and ztiy
Raisa, $8 par day, up won 1; $10 par wank, upward. THEODORE MUELLER.
M. C. SWAIN & Co„-
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ARTIFICIAL STONE PAVEMENTS. CELLARS
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