CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, fQo 5 .
OLD POINT COM KOIIT.RICHMOND AND WAMHINGTON. Tour» »l» Prnn«yU«Bl» H. R-!Vr»ouBlly-conilu«i«l lour* ifl Old P-tat, Oouifort, HJchniood »ud \V..*t»biiroii rmihr l*»un»ylv»uU R»llro««l wlll^wirr SrW York »od Phll*d#pkU ou *«turd*Mi. March U and », Afrll . ' Tickrta. tadMUte ItH uroaaaarT mcpbab <• fur a prrtod of alx rtajra.-wUI be aold ai rate of (96.00 from New York. Brooklyn, and Nawa'k; pH so from Traovin; WkOO from Pblladrlph'a. and proportionate rate* from other point*. Ticket* tp Old Point Codifort only, poverlug luncheon going, one and threefourths days' hoard at Chaoihrrlln Hotel, and good to return .^Ithlo »l* days, will be »old at rat* of »17.00 from New York. Brooklyn and’Newark; (15 SO from Trenton; IU.S0 frtm Philadelphia, and propoif Donate rate* from other points.' For Itineraries and fall Information apply to ticket ageiitc; C. Stodds, E P. A., jAt Fifth A venae. New York; 4 Court St., Brooklyn; 7t* Broad Street, Newark. N. J or Geo W. Boyd. General Paaaenger A Kent. Broad Street Station. Philadelphia.
FINANCIAL AfcD COMMERCIAL.
Cht A North*. }«H» kouthem Pac D. *H Hm Southern fly.... Erie **% South- ^ly, pt... o«n Kisetric . iq Sugar ......71., III. Central.. . Teaaa PaclBc.. tAckawanna **> Union PaclBc.. Lo.ila.ANMh. !«** U. A Steel Manhattan. 1MH U. S Stnol pf . Metropolitan.. I?f% West. Union... Missouri Pac....lOt%
The Good Old Summer-Time. When and where to go for a rmoatlou Is s question which perplexes us all. There arc beautiful places In every section of the country, but to reach them at a modern rate and within a reasonable time b a great t«rrier. New Jersey has bounded to the front aa a summer resort and well she might since her shore U within reach of all. Her air tractions are too numerous to mention, and the accommodations prorldod for the tourist being unequalled anywhere In the land. The famous beach resorts of New Jersey are Atlantic Highlands. Seebright, Ikjok Branch. As bury Park. Ocean Groya. Bel mar, Spring Lake, Sea Girt, Point Pleasant. Atlantic City, Ocean City, Cape May and Beach Haven. Each b unique In environ men la and caters to the beat class of Summer travelers. Every convenience b at hand for genuine enjoyment and each ei. be reached by rail or boat, the lines ere both operated by the New Jersey Central and C. M. Burt. G. P. A, 148 .Liberty st.. Ne -. York, has Issued .an Illustrated brochure detailing the beauties and advantages of the above resorts and a hundred others. Thb book sflll be sent to any address upon receipt of pix oenta In stamps and one looking for a vacation region would bo well to send for It.
Www York Markets. WHEAT—Dull; April. B.WMl.OTH. CORN—Unchanged: April. MfMOVfcc. OAT* — Steady; No. I white, natural MftVMbC.; No. t White, clipped. M%c TALLOW — Quiet, city, flfcc.; country. Steady; shipping. SOOMc.; good fa
:eady: Long Island UAO Wj. date bob srsstern. Ctrl.16; Jersey **TRAW-SSd*t: long ry*. *5** B KAN A—Quiet; marrow, tt.ll; at ttu. pea. n.n: rad kidney, xs w wbOlZ-rtrm; demsstlc fleece, H«X6c. HOPA-Quiet: state, common to choloe, 1804. Sgac.; 1801. a*a6c.; olds, llhua; Pacific coast. 1801 »• 88c : 180S. aCMc ;
olds. UfiUc.
BUTTER —Strong; creamery,'common to extra. stato dairy, common to extr*. aCJlc . renovated, common to axCHEESE — rtrm: stats, full cream, small, colored and white, fancy. 1414c.; flue. late made, colored and whits, choice, like.; fair t* good. UU«u£e.t Y». u !Seffir a STSt:: colored and whits, choice. l8o.; fair to
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ShALtiD PROPOSALS. Scaled bids or proposals to furnlth sll .ustertgb sad labor t—**' — ■ and completion of A< Ihe County Clerk’s - “—e. S. J., in ace,., hcatiuo* prepare i. Architect. wiU _rd of Chosen PreeL. r o* April »5th. iqos. u.yo A. M. and is o‘i —no the bidOrlll bo-* . read and the sward of contrsrt, will be made as aoon thertafur aa practi-
cable.
All propoaab to be made on form attached to spedHofttioos and be addtesded to Anthony B. nmith, Chairman of Committeeonepccml
City Directory.
Council—Jos. Hand
A certified check Drawn tp tbr ,'dfder of Lewis 3. Stilwen. County Ctflectotfrin the sum of Five Hundred Dollars (Ijoo jo) must accompany each bid aa a guarmUocthataaid' bidder. If awarded the coo tract, will execute the contract and furnish the required bond
_ whom the contract is ^ S ul red to give a Trust Company bond sfsetory to the Board of Chosen Freeholders In the sum of Bight Thousand Dollars ((Soqixao) to guarantee .th? faithful performance of the contract. If the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect to esecule and deliver said contract and bond within ten (lo) days after notice that contract has been swarded him. the amount of the certified check given by him shall be forfeited to and retained by the Board of Chosen Freeholder* as liquidated damages for such refusal or neglect, and thereupon the w-ork shall be re-advertised, and so on until the contract be accepted and
deemed for the pnl Plans and Specif the County Clerk’
; fowls U«1 l. lOOUHtc.; *
ULTRT-Flna; frank kill- . Do.; do., fair to good. 14 iter*, lie.: western chickE": SSTnturkeys, fancy. BOOc.; do., fair to gsnd.
sd fowls, choice. 01Mc.; old roosters, uc., w. —^choloo. if*Uc.; do., fair
N. J.. and at the Architects office, Ocean City. N. J , or will be sent to bidders upon For futtber information plana sad specifi-
cations, apply to
Jos. G Chaukok, Architect,
Ocean Cky, N. J.
Ajcthoxv B. Smith, Chaklu P. Vanaman,
John P. For,
Committee on special building.
Dated. April yrd, 1905
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WASHINGTON.
Low-rwte Tour vta Pennsylvania R. R. April M is the daraon which will be ma the next Persoaally-oondneted Toot of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Wsahlorton. This tear will coyer a period of t|irae days, affording ample time to visit nil the principal points of Internet at the National Capital. Including the Congressional Library, and the new Corcoran Art Gallery. Bale, covering railroad transportatloa for the round trip and hotel accommodations, 813.00 or $10 JO from Trenton, and proportkx.ate rates from other points, according to hotel selected. Bates cover acoommo dal tons at hotel for two days. Special side trip to Moupt Vernon. All tickets good for ten day*, with spec ial hotel rates after expiration of huu-;
A similar tonr will be run on May 18. For Itineraries and full Informal! m apply to Ticket Agenta; or address Geo.*4V. Boyd, Genera! Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station. Philadelphia
Excursions to California. Low flrst-claas California excursion rate 881.50 via New Jersey Central and connections. Route one, via Scranton and Niagara Falls to Chicago or St. Louis. Rente two, via Washington to Chicago or St. Louis. Route three, via Washington and New Orleans. Passengers may use any direct line west of Chioogo or 84. Louis, and may go one way and return another. Trip will touch all prominent points of intereat Liberal stop-offs allowed. Ticket* onjple May 30th and 81st, and good to ratorn within 00 days. One way rate 850 00 dally nntil May 14th via any of above routes. Write Ira R. Whyte, District Passenger Agent, Asbury Park, N. J-. for farther advice.
NOTICE. To the Mayor and Connell of the City of Cape May: The undersigned, being the owners of more Hvs" three-fifths in value of the property on the streets herein after described, end values being ascertained from the last duplicate of assessment of the City of Cape May, hereby petition and request the City of Cape May to lay a sewer in said City beginaing at the sewer disposal plant of said City on Madison Avenue sod extending along Madison Avenue (toward the Ocean to Beach Avenue.) and thence - art Avenue to Baltiteuve petitioners hereby petition and instruction of said sewer under to the provision# of aa Act of re of the State of New Jersey; An Act concerning the extension * systems in cities of Mmek aa,. na|; aai said petitioners .each respectively .Mode himself, herself or itself to pay Ur said City, of the coat of coaatrnctioa of said sewer, suck assessment ns shall be made by <• City of Cape May in accordance with the prtmaiona of the Charter sod general laws governing the assessment foe s*t strocted in the City of Cap* May. ‘ ’ your petitio* *- CapTifayLiTkaU ''wilHamG Eases . r£iir*^^c'Z , T5'Y kTI',: Basaard Ural Batete UMfer. \ Jae. W. Thumnwra, ' Agrti v«F>6. IrtyCWrk.
HYDE DENIE*.
Admits RepartnK • ISAWO wad *41.448 Coadlt tonsil rNEW YORK, April 18.-Ordr his algnature and hi a letter addressed to Henry C. Frick, chairman of the Investigating committee of seven of the Equitable Life Assurance society, James Karen Hyde baa absolutely denied' that be had mad* restitution of $122,000 aa his share of the profits of various syndicates of which be had mam her with others of the board of. directors of the Equitable No denial Is made by Mr. Hyde that be has paid Into the Equitable's exchequer $12,000, the amount of the disbursement for the banquet of Jules former ambassador from Franc* to the United States. In addition to the $12,000 Mr Hyde admits that be baa given hit personal check for $01,446 Into the keeping of the .Equitable society** enabler, Mr. Murray, until the question' Is decided whether the Equitable la entitled to the money or whether It is the rightful property of Mr. Hyde. A friend of Mr. Hyde’a said that not only bad Mr. Alexander been a member of the syndicate known as James H. Hyde and Associates.'’ but that be had deposited a sum of money with the cashier of the Equitable for the same reason that Mr. Hyde had deposited his check for $81,446. Mr. Alexander's deposit was said tq be about $30,000. William Deaa Howells Bom*. NEW YORK. April 18. —William Dean Howells, the author, and Mrs. Howells arrived from Europe on the Moltke. The Moltke also brought seventy tourists returning from a trip to the/>ricnt.
SPECIAL MASTER’S 5ALE. In pursuant of a decree of the Court of
Chancery of New Jersey; bearing date the twenty lhlrd dsy of March. A IX 1005. in a certain cause wherein Ids B. Wagner is complainant and Kilen M. Fennimore and other* are defendant*, there will be sold at public vendne to the highest bidder, in the presence and under the direction of the subscriber, one of the Special Masters of said Court, on Saturday, May 30, 1905 at J" half past iwelve'o’eioct! in the afternoon, at- -y, 1
•nty of Cape island called the Five iiitJc* ““ sad described a* follows, to writ: Beginning at a point on the aorthwesterly side of Avenue, at the distance, of thirty feet northeasterly of the northeasterly aide of Learning Avenue, and thence running (tJ along the northwesterly side oi Beach Avenue aorth fifty Awo degrees east, twenty feet to a stake, sad at right angles to said Beach Avenue thereto, between parallel lines in length’ or depth northwesterly eighty fert ..... . Containing xirteen hundred square,feet of laad, strict msaspre. Comprising a part of lota number six ana seven of Block number thirty-five of the recorded plot dt Holly Beach City. Dated April 10th, 1005. HOWARD M. COOPER. Special Master. No. r06 Market Street. 4 amden, N. J. JOSEPH KA1GHN, Solicitor,
PHILADELPHIA. April 18-Hte supreme court by a vote of 4 to 8 decided that Mrs. Catharine Dsns must hang for the murder of her husband.
LOGAN8POBT. Ind., April 18—In broad daylight C. D. BUIman. a sculptor. removed from Its pedestal In City park an heroic statue to William McKinley which had been erected by cits as a memorial to the martyred president' BUIman alleges that the statue bad not been paid for. Taking advantage of the absence of all city officers at a municipal league meeting. BUIman backed a wagon against the. base of the mont and tackle, transferred the m to the beck yard of his home.
CHEytRA. Mass.. April 18-John P. Jensen, a drll war veteran under Indictment on forty counts for alk larceny front the Ho Idlers' home In city, killed himself by shooting with a
E. from Pigeon dove far Hcwton. to here at It—on On** and will ptnhi
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TO WHOM IT ilAY CONCERN:
huge, swill, steps, or other the limits of Lower Township. Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Board of Health of the Township of Lower, in the County of Cape May, That hereafter it shall be unlawful tor any person or persons ~ haul, carry, or otherwise transferor carta . garbage, swill, slops, or other refuse within the limits of said township, except by the consent of the Board of Health, and under such regulations and restrictions as shall be deemed best by said Board of Health. Hee. *. And be It farther ordained. That any person or persons offending against this ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof before any justice of the peace, forfeit and pay for cart offenst ' ' twenty dollars. "iec. ^ . And be it further ordained. That . .. ordinances and parts of ordinances in in conflict!on with this ordinance be and the an hereby repealed, and that this or- : shall tafm effect immediately, led A—flU, A. D.. 1905. George Dickinson, President. ::—J. P- MacKissic, Secretary, m Woo Ison, Daniel ScheUeogcr, W. A. Lake, M. D., Mem' The local Board of Health will meet in the Township House on Tuesday evening. May sd, at 7.90 o’clock for' the purpose of granting permits. Any person or persons wishing to have permit for the coming year shall come before the board and comply with the conditions. By Order of the Board of Health.
„ .Jan. l, II 0*) T. ItaJUry Jan. 1. 1907 rrt J. Crt-swsli:.JaBJl, I9f laakel Sharp Jan] I. 1W J.Doak JkBJl. IMS
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Taylor—_..Ji iJDuftrC. Bay re F. Sidney Townsend Jan. 1.1906 —Jne w m j»w 1, UM6. Assessor—Gilbert C. Hughs*.. J so. I. iwr Oollfetor—80I Nesdl*. -—Jan. 1. MW0 Treasurat—Isaac H. Smith.. ...Jan. 1. 1806
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BOARD OK EDUCATION.
Samuel R Stiles, Frertlentt-...,. S. H. Moore, vice president. Dr. l-tew.rd H. Fblfllps^ Clerk. . ” William H- Thompson.,..., 1908 Waller A. Lovett ,—....190 Barclay L, Srtelletiger..' ..... ‘ 19^ William T. Stevens A..—’. 1——4907 Dr. A. L. Leart I9°7
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Charles F. QnJdon...., —— 1907
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Dr. V. 1 Robert 8 Band Lafayette U. Hal: Albert B. Uttl* . Ororg* L Lowell ..
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County Directory. \
Justice Supreme Court—Francis J. Swaysc, Rep... W Circuit J udgr—Alien B. Eodleot* IMl LAW __ J edge— Hairisos H. Toother^ Proetcetor of Pleas- Harry S. DouglassRep '*•* Sheriff—William H. Bright, Rep. 1907 *' '- -Robert 8 Miller, Rep- '907
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Coroner's—John
D. Craig. Rep.... H. Clouting, -Rer- • itliis Way. Uro. .. uton Hewitt, Rep..
County Cteik—JeUus
Hurrogst*—E Clinton Hewitt, ! County Collector—Lesrls 8. Rep.
County Board of Elrctions-Jos. K. Hand.
1906
Coanty Board Footer,Kep.
C.nate Board 0
County Hoard uf Eh-rtlona—Mlehsrl H-
r Elections—Wm. J. Tyler.
■rptrmber and Decemner.
BOARD OF CHOBEN FREEHOLDERS. Anthony B. Sm'th, Palermo .Jau,t 1900 8 Johnson, Ocean City Jan. 1,1907 John P. Fox. Ocean City Jan. 1. 1907 C. P. Vanaman, Diaa Creek. Jan. i, 1908 Jesse D Ladlatn.So. Dennis Jsn 1, 1907 Wtn. T. Bate; Pishing Creek May. tWB Wearier R. Wato*. Cape May. Jan. L W>7 Mlraish 8. Bmlth. Cape May Jau 1.1906 Anthony B. Smith, Director ban *
Townsend Clerk.
State Senator—Lewis M. Crease. Ocean
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— iymai—James M. fe- BUdrefh, Cap* May CDy, Rep
Oor Secret Adonlram Chapter, No. 80, Koval Arch Masoct*^-Cop roes lions., thlfd .Monday of each, month at lodge room. Washington s*d Franklin streets. Cape Island Lodge, No. 80, F. and A. M —( oixinunicarions, second and fourth Tiywiay* of each month at lodge room. Washington and Franklin streets Cape May Camp, No. *773, Modern Woodmen of Amertea-Mrate first Wedneaday of each month at Auditorium. Cape May Conclave, No, 183, Improved Order of Heptaaopbs—Meets at Ogden's Hall,818 Washington street, or second and fourth Tbaradays of each month. Cape May Council. No. 1091; Royal Arcanum—Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month at Auditorium. Cape May Lodge, No. 21, A. O. U. W. Meets first and third Thursdays of each month at 818 Washington Cold Spring Council, Jr. O. U. A. M. No. 185—Meets In ball at Cold bpring, every Tuesday even in it at 7 o'clock. Columbia Lodge, No. 83, Independent Order of Mechanics—Meets each Monday at Auditorium. Eureka Lodge, No. 7. Ladle*’ L O. M — Meets second and fourth Thursdays of •art month at Auditorium. Friendship Council, No. 87, D. of A.Mreta on Tuesday afternoon of each wee at SAD. in Jr. O.UJLM. Hall. Cold Spring. The John Mecray Post No., 40, G. A. K. meets on the third Friday of at 7.80 o'clock p. m- instead of Tbursday at -816 Washington Mayflower Lodge Order of Odd FeUows-MeeUeeeh Friday at the Auditorium. Jackson street. Ogallall* Tribe, No. 157, Improved Order Of Red Men—Meets at
NOTICE TO UniT CREDITORS. Estate of William I. Crease, Deceased. _ urnuant to the order of B. C. Hewitt. Surrogate of the Comity of Cape May, made oa the Eighth day of March, A. D-. 1905, oa application of the subscriber Administrator of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of smd Akeapcd to exhibit to 'sraafti oraMrmatloa tkiir J* agminst the estate bf within atne ■oaths from the Eighth day of March. A. D.. >905. will be forever barred of any action the subscriber. Dated March 8th, A. D . >905. Joaara L- Csaasa, Adm'r with wiU
NOTICE.
To the Mayor and Cowncil of the City of C ^he undersigned, being tha owners of more than three-fifths ia rslne of the property on the street hereinafter Bescribed, said esloe* being ascertained from the last duplicate of assessment of the Cite of Cape May. hereby petition and request the City of Cape May to lay s sewer in said Cite t
NOTICE.
To the Debnqnewt Tsapoycrs:— AQ persoa* who an iadebted to the City of Cap* May far team aaseaacd oa persnati — * Xaxe* will her " '*
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) A.M^XFUESK CooafrU from ' AaMkara.Btaath CAxan r.it* u>d sle City. Arrive* at Philadelphia 9.31
7 rg FT MT—XCCOMkCODATTON. CSc '03 necte from Angles** Brssch Occaa City, and Ses islsClty. Arrives ai 'Phils
delphia6.i5FJI.-7l
Sl'XDAT TRAIXS.
Arrives Fhilsdelphi* 6*5 p. m. P M;—EXPRESS Oonbeets ' from Angtesea; Oceu City, and Sea Isle Arrive* at FbiUdelpbla 6.55 p. m. FROM PHILADELPHIA. Trains leave for Cape Ms) —Express, 9.00 A. M- and 4.0*, p m week day*. Accotnmodstion. 3.15 p m bonds), , 1 press, d uo m. Accommodation, ksju a. ra.
NEW YORK. April 9. 1905Kxpress, weekdays, 4 j8 4 4°. 5 58. 7 00. 7 53. 8*>. 905. 9 50, I A. M ., *1J 00 noon, u 35, *1 oo,
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id 13 33 P M daily,
PromNortb Fhiladelphis only, *13 38 P M
daily (ManbaUan Limited).
WASHINGTON AXE) TH^ SOCTH
, Jannary 17, 1905.
For Baltimore and Wasbiagtod, *6)5. 7.jo, 833. id sex'tied A. M *13 ti;- *i 35, 3-44-4. 46.5 *5. 6 tfi, 11 2-. P ILand ta 09 night, weekdays. Slwdays 46. « jn. ooi tr tA, A M., *t *5. *3 so. 4 «6, 5 jfi, 11 38
P. M. 13.09 night.
For Baltimore accommodation. 9 05 A. M. f'VbLe;. 5 °’' ^ From West Philadelphia or i ▼, -e yc, sr^d ti* 6 SO. and 8745. F.
'Dining Car.
W. W. ATTERBURY, * J. R. Wo6d‘, Gen'l Manager. Paas'r Traffic Manner
GEO. W. BOYD. »
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psHASZLFSii j mitoa aom IT ATLANTIC cm SAlLSOAl. * TIMETABLE In Efleet April 9. 1905.' WXXXDAY6. * - ’ ■’ * * Lv. CapeMav. Arr Pbllx. 6.46 k m. ' (accommodation) 9.15 situ •7 16*01 (Expraes, Mops at * Court House, Tuck- .d « , shoe and Winslow Junction ) i 2 JO p. m. (accommodation.) _ ‘ 3 56 em abol and WiAslow JutiCtion.)^-' ; ;r 566p'«x *’u6»nkf$J‘* 2 *Y ■ f,t * *4 90 p m _ [expjWJ^ > ^ 4(i p m WBEKDATU. Ia. Phtla, , .. 4 7.30 a.m. (accommodaoonl 11.11 a m 8 50 a m [expfeael IQ 50 a m 4 16pm [exdrtieJ t ■'■ * 6 la pm 6.00 p. m. (accommd&alihg.) 7.50 jl.m t .n 8 46 a m [locatij , # t lOJiftajn ^^C^Sfrtiat Winslow JnpcVon iq» fjlsn-
Our Church Directory. Among The Werahlppers of The Different DeweasloaUoaa. P. B. CHCBCH OF THE XUVEXT. _ Francis F H. FIni Sunday Servieea: 10. ) Prayer and Sermon; 9.45 s 1 „ school; 7AO p. m., Evening Prayer and
Other service* as announced. PKasBTTKXlXK CHCBCH. Revi Arthur W. Spooner, D. D., Paator. Praise service in the lector* room every Sabbath morningst 10o'clock. Morning service at 10.30. Evening service at^.30. Mid-week prayer meeting at 7AO. Junior Endeavor Friday afternoon at 4. o’clock. Senior Endeavor Friday evening at 7.80 Snnday-artool at 2A0. All are cordially invited. Beats Free. FIRST M. K. CHCBCH. Rev. B. F. Gaakill, D. D„ Pastor. Preaching on Snodsy morning at 10.10. In the evening at 7.45. Meetings at 9 a. k. and 6 JO p. m. on undays. Sunday School ail p. x. Kpworth League Monday evening at
Claw meetings, Ta—day. Thursday and Friday evening*.
therefrom akmg the tine of Michig* sitssssrjjjsssij.' 11
construction of soant to the pr Dlatnre of the
meetaa shall be mode by the City of Gape May ia accordance with the provisions 0/ »>• t- 1 —“» rasesemvnt roe sewers cowmrm
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Preaching on Sunday mcraing at 10.90. Ia the evening at 7 JO. Sunday morning Workers Meeting at I0J0A.M. Sunday School at 2.80 p. x. Wedneaday evening Prayer Meetteg at 7 JO o'clock Young People's M-aMag Friday even, g at 7 JO o’clock Men’* M sating Saturday ivsclag at8.00 Mock. tt. makt's a. c. caraca. Rev. Father D. J. Kelly, Hector. Hows of divine eervte* oa Sundays, Marne at 0,8 and to a. a. Sunday School at U0 P. a..

