Cape May Herald, 27 July 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY HERALD,

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iDAY, JULY 27, ,905

CAPR MAY HliKALU

AH IN OF. PEN DC NT WE EKIAP«klUhc4 Every Ttrur*du> Mornlo( at ftoe Waahlngtoa Street,

Cape Ma>. N. J.

PERSONAL MENTION

-THK HKRALD,

CAPt HAY. N. J.

THURSDAY . JULY 27, IW5.

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WE SHOULD HAVE MUSIC Tlaitunt'Oumplaitilns uf Nu Manic oa

r Mu- Itoardwalk

Ttuu tL^lfilurr of tbc citj- council to provide njmvclor Uir Ueach front patillopt Jaadecklod la»y>c«peJUy, »oi one of. iu noted atttaaaioni'deot nwaj with more and more eoaRzed as tie seWoh p

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It is an atn'usehient which wan di tatge benefit to the smaller hotels and boardluit booses who'ireie unable th'fmselves,' by reason ot,tbi^r small, capacity, to protide orcbest ran tor the.rati-rtaajHieBt of their KOeata, am! these beach band ojneerts filled

in the gap_ in a very nice way.

. The real Oppcndtiou to the havinjt of the band here was blade by taxpayers and cottagers who thought that the band cotterr\s ware only patronised by the ciemeut who ware not being entertained at -hotels ami who wouldeOmeto Cape Mnybecmyie-thej-were brought here as employtesAf others. This year, however, since the ftbaeiioe of the hand b&ome knpwu, the rUItora to the smaller hotels are complalfilutt of this lack,of amusement and as a couse tineace thedisaalisfaction from not haviug the band has become so apparent that it b probable that hereafter these concerts will

Along this line, however, the resident* of the town and many of the summer cottagers seem to think that an arrangement might be mode with the local band to provide concerts for the remainder of the hummer and that by their constant playlnu together they might be able to give the la farsuocccding seasons and thereby in at hpme the money which has hereaoiure been paid to visit lag musicians who have taken most of it away with I when they hare gone in September.

Yacht Service from the latnding , Conductor Frederick E. B. Tompkins, is the owner of the fleet yacht Vigilant, -which is this year being sailed from Schellengrr's Landing to Sewell's Point' by

Capt- William Soudrr. .

—Captain William Scbellenger is Uus summer sailing the Yacht Sappho from either Sciudlenger's Landing or Setrell’s Point. Orders for him can be left at Beat’s cigar store, rot. Hughes and

—Mayor Millet and City Council on SatwrdaT noon last tendered a banquet to the Charlie D- Cooper Battalion ^ju Arnold's

Notice.

Hm dmaricas Ise ConpauF inicsnsat tta fslbwifig Coal Prie*t w sc=Um« tatll faxthar tatist. Set, Steve aai Hot Coal, *7.75 per ten. Jaa Coal, »5.00?«r tea. 10 per cast diteeuat if paid in Un day*. Sreer Tnii-.r r.~7- ^ oath orden IN CHANCKKV OF NEW JERSEY. ^ To8ew«fdC. Powell and Mary A. Powell: By virtue of an order of the Court of Chancery, made on the day of the date ■ hereof.m a cause wherein Henry L Patter-

demur to the wb/2

: .day of September,

befon

, or the said*bul srill

as confessed against you.

The said bill is filed to foreclose a mortage given by you Seward C. Powell and ' 'Mary A Powell to said Henry I. Patterson. , dhtfed Mover* her 35.1904, on lands in the City of Cape May. New Jersey, and von Seward C Powell arc made a defendant because as the husband of Mary A, Powell, woo claim to have some interest in said "tends, and roc Mary A. Powell arc made a defendant because yon claim to own said

lands or some part thereof.

Doiedjaly Jfth. 1905.

Jamks M. K Hiuiamt,

Hj.lirstrw tJ f rwh r.1

IN CBANCEJtY or NEW JERSEYTo William WiUonghby: rtne of an order of the Court of ry of New Jersey, made v* the dev He hereof, hi a cause .wherein Mil •aaKehuie <x qw.ofp««o fneSEar. r-&3raiiSi. 4 E^: - s:

Former Mayor Crosby M. Black, of Chsmter, Pa., and family, ai tng the cottage of Mrs. Wiley, on Decatur

st.

Mr and Mrs. J. Emeat Smith, of Wilmington, Del., am now iu occupaocy of the collage o! Charles F. Quidort ou Deoalui William 8. P. Shields and family, o. Philadelphia, am occupying a Perry m cottage for the summer. A. T. James, of Philadelphia, is occupy ina ■ cottage at the corner of Jefferson el d Stockton ave. for the summer, r rank K. Shattuck, well-known among r former cottagers. Is at the Stock too. Urs. Marcy. wife of Dr. Frederick W. Matey, of Camden. U a guest of Mr. spd i M. Kogere at their cottage on

Howard st.

.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kellom am guests Mr. and Mrs. James K. Taylor. Mrs. Anthony Steelman, of Tuckahoe, Widow of the late Sheriff Steelman, is .petnhug some time at the Carroll Villa. Mr. and Mrs. James Wiley, of Washingon. D. C., am visltlog Mr. and Mrs. El dridge G. Doughty at thdr West Cape

May home.

. Allen Thom peon, oi Camden, former rrtary of the New Jersey Trust A Safe Deposit Company, which was merged with the Security Trust Company, and which company now is onr local hanking Institution, is with hi* wife and daughter occupying the Tompkins collage on Corgie

.. for the summer.

Capt. Andrew G. Curtain Quay with bis wife and two children la spending the summer at Congress Hall. Capt. Quay is

the late United State Senator

Matthew S. Quay, of Pennsylvania. John V. Bets, the well-known Phlladelnian and owner of the Stockton Hotel, Is

using some lime at that hostelry.

Pilot and Mrs. Benjamin F. Johnson • “were among those who enjoyed a visit to

the Seaville camp meeting.

Rev. Robert W. Forsyth, rector of StPaul's Church, Camden, will officiate In St. 'John's P. E Church hem On Sunday. Mrs. Liston Leon Lewis Still remains critically ill at her home in Cap ton. Pa. Herunotber, Mr*.-Sally A. Foster, of this

been with her for the last three

months assisting iu taking care of her. Mrs. Lewis has been ill for mix mouths or

Alexander E Harvey and

Wlater Harvey, arrived at the Stockton last Friday to remain daring the remainder of the summer. Mr. Harvey has bti coming to Cape May for many years and Is welcome vieitor. During the late winter

and early spring be was o

in WentTtlHenhouse Square, Philadelphia. but we are glad to know that his nealth Is now in excellent condition. Mrs. J. Alcorn Swift rod Miss A

Swift, of Eagle's Nest,Jdias.. 1 Stockton for the snthmw. Mrs'

Swift i* a dstighter of the late Jamta L.

rho yraa Governor of Miaalaalppl

and afterwards United States Senator. Mrs- Benajah W. Andrews and Miss Bertha Andrews, of VYoodbnrv, are spend log the summer at the Baltimore Inn and Joined erery few days by Mr. Andrews who is one of Philadelphia's leading wholesale grocers and prominent in Gloucester

county affairs.

Capt. Frank G. Edwards and family located at the Colonial for Edward L Kroner, eaahier of the National Bank of Northern Li bertha, .Philadelphia. and Mrs. Kromer, are at the Cepe Honse, Cape May Point, with Mr. Mrs. John J. Kromer. Kev. George G. J. KromPr. assistant minister of St. Michael's and All Angela’ Church, Baltimore, and wife are spending their vacation er the Cape Honse, Cape

May Point..

and Mrs. Winfield S. Boody and Mias Winifred Boody are spending the sum me 1 t the Glen wood with Mrs. Boody's mothr. Mn. 8. P. Willie. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. C. Bleakly are occupying a cottage st Cape May Point for the summer. Mr. Bleakly, however, sailed from New York on Tuesday for a month's

dp to Europe.

Mn. Lewis D. Stevens, of Brooklyn, N. Y, D pasamg a month at Cape May and rial ting her daughter, Mrs. Everett J. JerrelL , Mrs. Joseph E. Learning, of Wasbing>n, la at Cane May, visiting her mother,' 9a. Whitney, on Windsor ave. CoL Freak N. Barksdale, chief of the literary bureau of the Pennsylvania Ha 1 e to Cape May Friday evening to witness the automobile races Saturdar. - Senator Lewis M. Crease, of this county, was among those who visited Governor E. C. blokes at Camp Stokes at Baa Girt last Thursday. He and Mrs. Crauas were H Cape May last Saturday, be being' president of the Capejiay Automobile Club.. ism so sad Mrs. Henry C. Loudof Paulsboro. N. J., are enjoying Congress Hall- They recently returned from a trip to Alaaka, Canada and the Pacific slope, after being abaent S8

i* among the visitors to Cape

■in O. Watkins of New Jersey •tuuug r-stutday’s guests at the Btocktou. Mr. U* ■>ge W . Boyd, general pasaengr*gtm u[ the-Pennsylvania Railroad, and Mr*. Boyd, a ho have been on a trip to the West, hsvr returned to their ootpfige at the corner o( Howard street and . Stockton avenue. Mrs. Boyd's brother. Frank B. Noyc». pabltober of the Chicago HeoordHerald, sailed with hi- family from New York for Kurooe Saturday on the Hteamship Kroonland. Robert M. Oberteuffrr. pi Irate secretary to Preildeut George F. Baer, ofube Heading Railway, and Mr*. Oberteuffer will leave their Stockton avenue cottage and pass August in traveling over the Great Lakes. Dr. Wm. W. Keen, of Philadelphia, has been'granted the honorary degree of doctor of laws by the University of Edinburg, Scotland. Dr. Keen D a regular summer visitor to Cape May. and visits hi* daughter. Mr*. Freeman, wife of Dr. Walter J.

5fr!

Mho Emma Merwln. of Jersey passing several weeks with her sis Lew|s T. Stevens. In this dU.

Captain Theodore. F. Townsend; the Philadelphia weather dispenser, and Mrs. Townsend, are among Colonial gue*I*. H. H. Goff. Of Chester. Pa.. Is. with his family, staying at the Elberon. He is n mem per of the Goff family of Upper township, this county. He I* bookkeeper for the CheKter Shipping Company, and a local preacher of the M- B. Church. On Sunday morning be preached in Jhc First M. Jv Church of ibis city for Pastor Burns. .

' A: Bafrows. Esq., of Mt- Holly.

... . bis daughter. Mr*. Helen Chamber*. and two grand-daughter*. Mis* Mary Wale* Chambers and Mias Frances Chambers. are among the visitor* to the Star

VfUa.

Mt*. Marcy. wife of Dr. Milton S. Mara . of Peoria, III., ixa guest of her sister r«- M. L. Richardson, at the Star Villa.. Dr. and Mr*. Randolph ManJjalL'Of Tuckahoe,'gregue»t» at tt^e Carroll.\ll)a

Pcntpi)Irani* _. _ visitor to hivson. Kane S. "GVeen, cottage on Colu mills ftveouoi-- >. - RCr. George J. G. JCromes preached In the P. E. Church of the Advent on Sunday ' ' 'ley. Francis T. H, Finn. ., . T-ndlum. son of cx-Assenj-blyynan F. L. Ladutm, of Sduth Dennis,' dtops down upon the Cape every Sunday. Mr. Ludlam war formerly general manager of the Camden, Gloucester and Woodbury trolley system, and last winter ' Wat picked ap A clean tlO,UpO in. a J —■- “[peculation. "Mac" Jtnlger'a. is an Is still a bachelor, mired as a young man 01 t and to his Inra’ld mother 1 tionately devoted.

1 Satarday and Sunday, staying at Oremas Hall. He intended going to Eorops utumer, bat Ms sen Is seriously ill at

x, where he underwent an c

“' i.-Ex-Mayor George Hampton, of Br hi, was among guest* at the Lafayette Hotel onr the automobile ram mm

R. Shattuck la a guest at Ybe Stockton. Mr*. Shattuck Is visltlug resorts down on the Maine coast. Charln P. Corson, of Phllailelphla, ha* been passing his vacation with parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob 8. Corson, Wat Perry Rev. John G. Sadler, of the2'. K. Church of the Savior, Baltimore, preached In the Church of the Advent on Sunday. City Treasurer Henry H. Shoch, of Philadrlphla, and Mr* gboch are guest* ‘be lafayette-.

rrre among the patro l the Stockton Hotel.

William J. Btownlug, chief clerk of the louse of Representatives of the United

natrons early In the week

Cape May Poet Office Arrival and departure of mall*. Weekdays, arrive, 8.10, S.85,\).M, Jl-fje a S. 15 p. m.. Saturday* only; 4.25, S-t*. 6 7.10 p.m. Depart,. b,15, 0 50, 8A0 a IA0,4-00,5.1B, 8.80 p. in. Sonday*. 10.45a m.. 4.00 p. m. Dally collections; 5.30 a m. 12.0) m.. 8.00 p. m., 5.45 p. m. Daily deliveries; 8J0 a III., 1200 m., 6J0 p. days collection 20J p.‘ m. Office open from 8.00 a m. nntfl 8 p. m. weekday*. Money Order Department open frpn) 8 a in. until 8 p. m. week daya. .Office .open. Soudays

from 18 noon nntU

8 noon nntll 1 p. m. AUDITOR’S

SALE

Cape May County Clrcoft Court Frederick VS'. Wolff, I In attach metre- " . . .V» ■ i On Contract. Harry A. Jackson. J Notice of sale. By rirtoe of an order made in Hie abov-e-stated cause by the' said Court, oh the nineteenth day of July '1905. the sbbeifriber, seditoT appointed ny the said court in the xid cause, will sell and make assurance at abiic-rendne. .at the office of Lewis .T.tevetrs, No.6>o Washington Street, in the CiOr of Cape May. County of Cape May and "tax* of New Jersey, on hair j, fit HU hf if ijtffllB, B5 at 1 No o'clock in the aftenroaC of said day. all that certain tract or parcel of land and premises, hereinafter particularly described, situate, lying and being In the City of Cape *lay. in the'Coonty.orCape May and State L New Jereey, bounded and described a* illows, to wit— ri BEGINNING at a stake standing in thi edge of the curb line fm the soulhwardh side of Waahingtao street northeastwardly M*dimp Avenge..said stake being the

lot. and nmnit— ... line of said Washington street north thirtydegrees sad forty-three minntes east 85*43' B.) sixty (6o> feet to a atake;

tete a comet; tbencer (.

.) to a Bake. .thirty-five degree* and' fortv-three —te i*e»t (S i5° 45" W. I aisty (fie), ftet _ a stake for a corner, sard corner beinj southeast comer of the said MarjA. Hand’

ana fifty

-., — hnadred ie inchn (ll^q-raft)

J begin niqg id and-nine hundred and fifty square

GILBERT C. HUGHES. Auditor. LEWIS T. STEVENS, Attorney. "lad. )qly WPS plto.00

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice Is hereby given that all person* ' fuse of all kind*, loose aaba. paper rap. and debris W ill kind. In vfcAatkm an ordinance of the City of Cope Mayented "An Ordinance defining the dntic* of e Coa»it»ae oatetreels and Highi wm'^loved j' A D-. undcT^th* penalty there.:

Gape Island. Ludga, No. 80, F, aad A- M. ■ntoaUoa. quoad and fotth

Mayor—Tho*. W. Millet. Jan. 1,1808 Aldtrman—Franrls K. Duke-.Jan. 1, 190T Council—Jos. Hand. -Jan. 1,1807 Namuel T. Halley......Jau. 1. 1807 llobert JwCfatrulL.Jan. 1,1807 T. Maskel hharp.....Jan. 1, 1808 Jaa. .1. Doak— -.Jan. 1,1808; Joseph R. Brooks....JAn. 1,1808; ' Ja*. K. Taylor Jan. 1,1806 Louis C. Sayre Jon. 1.1805 F. Sidney Townsend Jan. 1,4801 Recorder—Jno. W. ThompsjnJan. 1, IBnB AasaSor—Gilbert C. Hugna.. Jan. 1, 1808 Collector—Sol NoMUa.. Jan. 1,1906 Treasurer—Isaac H. Bmltb Jan. 1, 1806 Conimiifeioneni of Appeal, Theodore Mnallar Jan. 1,190o ■ Edward Creaae Jan. 1,1806 Thoa. R. Wale. Jan. 1,1808

Walter A. Dwelt..' Barclay L. Schellenger..—........ William X. St

BOARD OF HEALTH. B r. A. L. Lest-h. Trealdrnt ..8ept- L 1801 r. V. M. D. Marcy. Becretary 1808 Bobert S. Hand '• ISO! lafayette M. Dal: " 1804 Albert B. Uttlr “ IBM George L LoweU “ 1808

County Directory. Justice Supreme Court—-Fraud* 1. Swayxe,.

n: VAorho^

Trosecutor of Pie**-Harry S. Douglass. Brp :8o8 Sheriff—WilHam H. Bright, Rep..; -1907 Coroner'*—Robert S- MiUcr, F" " Coroner's—Joku' D. Ci Coroner's—Vtiaa H. Cl.— ■Coanty Clerk-Jollus- Way Aurtqgntr-K. C“ "—

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CauHty ' ituiru : of : atetteiia^Cimrlaa*

BOA'riD OF CHOf Arrthony B. Smith W'S. JohuKonir

WBV ,T. Bate, hmnua 1: Anthony B. Smith, ,DI ■ Townsend Clurk.

State Senator—Lewis M. C

.City. Tlep..-„,.^, „r*uo Asseninlj-mau—James M. E. "BUdreth. Cape May City, Hep.....'... 1806

Church Directory

St. John's P. E. Chard St. John's P. £. Church;- corner WaabIngtbu and Franklin sta, Sunday Holy Communion, 7.30 a,, m, Ja* <- ed.i Holy Communion. 10.80 a first Sunday of each month. 1 Prayer, man. Evening Prayer, 8.00. The

re free at all service*.

Forsyth, Rector Scarborough, D.

Jnlrjo—Rev. Robert W. . 3: Paul s Church. Camden. August 6—RL Rev. John 0 D., Bishop of Ner--*

August 13—Rev.

Vicar Christ Choreh Chspel.PhOadelp^ August ry—Rev. C. M. Perkins, Sector Trinity Church. Vineland! N.J. ' Rev LerghtonColeman, 8.T D., LL.D , Bishop of Dels ware. September 10-Rev. T. J. Taylor. Rector Church of theAdvent, Kcnnett Square. Fa. VI- RARV’* B. C. CBPOCH. - Kev. Father D. J. Kelly, Reel Honrs of divine aervloe on Sundays, Masses at 7 and 9 a. a. fennuay School at 2J0 r. h. Koaarv, sermon and benediction ot the Most Biased Sacrament at 8.00 r.M. Week-days, Man at 7.30 a. n. . Service* every Kbday evening at 8. P. X. CHUBOH or THK ADVERT. TRev FrancteT. H. Finn, in charge. Sunday Service*; 10. 80- a m, Morning ’ Sundayayer and .Wednesslsya and Fridays, morning Prayer and Liteoy at 8 80 a ro Tfanradaya, evening Prarer and addros. services as announped. -

Sunday-*

Rev Arthur W. Spooner, D. D., Pas-

ie lecture room every 10 o'clock. Morning renlag service at 7A0. oxatlnK at TAD.

junior Endeavor. Friday afternoon at

oordh^tlJKed. SeaU Free.

PIMT M. A CHURCH.

R«v. Jame* Bomt, Pastor.

Preaching Ou Sunday muruingat 10.30.

. the«VM)i|>g-ai 7.48.

Meefingk aY9 *. a. and 6,80 p, on

Sandayk

Sunday School at 8 p. M.

Epwnrth League Monday evening at

n'cUick.

Mid-Week prayer service Wednesday ovfiulug at 8 u'okick. Glass meeting*, ' Toeeday, Thursday and Friday evenings. RAPTWT CHCBCH. Preaching ou Sunday mumlng at 10,8a 1 the evening at 7 JO.. Sunday mumlng Workers Meeting at 10.00 a. m. Sunday School at 8.80 p. ». Wednesday eveuiuj Prayer Mooting at 7.30 o'clock Ynoug Hunple'* Meeting Friday evenV at 7-A) o'clock a..'* Meeting Satnrrt^ evoolBg *1200

Hall, 811 Washington street, ou srumil and fourth Tbaradaya of tech month. Caps May Connell. No. 1MI: Hoyal At cannm—Mreta flat and third Tnr*d*y* of each month at Auditorium Cape May Lodge. No. 21. A. O. U. W. Meets Bret and third Thursday* of each month at 812 Washington street. Cold Spring Council, Jr. O. U. A. M No. 185—Meets in hall at Cold Spring, every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Colombia Lodge, No. 28, independent Order of Mechanics—Meets each Monday at Auditorium. Eureka Lodge, No. 7, Ladia' I. O. M. - Meets second and fourth Tharadays of each month at Audltorlnm. Friendship Council, No. 27. D. of A Meets on Tneaday afternoon of each week at 280. In Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall. Cold Spring The John Mecray Post No., 40. G. A. H. meets on the third Friday of each mouth st 7.80 o'clock p. m„ at Franklin (ireei school building. Mayflower Lodge. No. 258. Independent Order of Odd Fellows—Meets each Friday t the Auditorium. Jackson street. Ogallalla Tribe, No. 157. Improved Order of Had Men—Meets at 310 Washington Cape May Fire Department, meets first Monday evening in each month at corner Washington and Franklin streets.

^TZST 7ZESET Je SEASSO&Z LLL.E0AX

6-45 '

ill lave Cape May as follows for PHILADELPHIA :

Angles.a Branch. Ocean fil and Sea Isle City. Arrives al Philadclph p.sj *. m. W s^ A-M.—EXPRESS. Connects fro: ;f-‘ ■ Anglescx Branch Arrives at Phi adelpbia Ml» m. q oc A M-EXPRESS. Connects fro ,r’rry Anglcsea Branch. Ocean City ar . Sea Isle City. Arrives st Philadelphia 11 -

AM.

Connects from Maurice River branch, rriveakt Philadelphia 5,77 P M. a Vq P; M.r-EXPRESS. Connect* ft Anglcsea Branch. Arrivea at i'h delphfx d-45 p. (0. ■ : M—BXCb hecta from Anglcsea Branch. Ocean delpMml • : ‘ 8UKDAY TKATXS. 3-AC p ‘ M - EXPRESS; Connects from A'T j Anglcsea Branch, Ocean City and Sea^Isle City. Arrives at Philadelphia 5.40 x on P M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stop# T* at principal intermediate stationr. Arrives at PhiladelphU 6 30 p M. c IO P. M. EXPRESS. J* Angleacr. Branch delphla 6.534). m. g Of, P. M.—EXCURSION TRAIN. Con ‘ nects from Anglese* branch. Arrive# at Philadelphia 8.JJ p m. Q c c P. M.—EXPRESS. Connect* f-om Anglcsea branch. Ocean City and . Arrives Philadelphia PM. FROM PHILADELPHIA. Trains leave for Cape May—Express, 9.00 _tn.,Y jo (Satnrday only), a.30 4.06 (gominntes) and 5-ao p. m. week-day*. Accommodation 7.48 and 3.35 p. m. Sunday, express, ~ 00 a. m. Accommodation. 7.30 a. <n. $1.00 Excursion Train, 7mo a. m. daily. Trains leave Philadblpbia. Broad •Street Station for NEW YORK. June it. 1905. Rxpre**, weekdays, 4 38,4 40, 4 53, 5 18, SFW-oo.VJJ, Sto. 903, 950, ton. *11 00. A- M., *13 00 noon. 13 35, »i 00. 1 40, 230. •3 30, 100, ri3 *3, M3-J4. 4-5°. *4 00. *5 00. *3 5(1.600, 700, *800,900, to 13 P.M., 13 03. night. SCHDAV*. 4 38, 4 40, 4 S3. 5 18. 8 35, - jo ti.ao A.M., *1335. a ao^aja *tj 33. tJ.34.400,5 30, m ss6, 636, *7 00,^ 00. ic - ’. M., laornight. 'From Wot Philadelphia only, 3 44 A. and •!» 34 P M daily. Washington and the south. July* 1905. For' Baltimore and Washington, •635,, y.jb, 83a, 1035. 1106. a.m.. •ib 31, -*1 r 344-4 46,5*5.6>8, n PM.and 13 -right, weekday*- Sundays. *6 35, 7 30, From Wat Philadelphia only, 335 and if' cLily* 1 '' 7 55 * 5U ‘ ^ 3 °' “ d *7 35 P- • Dining Car. tExtra-fare Train. W. W. ATTERBURY, j. R. WOOD. Gen'l Manager. Pus'r Traffic Manager GEO. W. BOYD. General Passenger Agent.

SMALI- SAVINGS— HOW THEY GROW

The foregoinj; tabic does not include interest, w hich i added, would largely increase the results show n. Il you wish to take advantage of the aboye, i all or writ« to us and we will gladly open an account with V"*Three per cent. Interest paid. Security Trust Company, Of Camden, N. J. Cape May Banking House, COR. OCEAN AND WASHINGTON STREETS.

LIBRARIAN WANTED

, Cape May and each Neighboring; Town.

MCe have arranged a special "club service" that L- nu ’with success everywhere. A considerable amount can lie earned by exphnuin service and looking after our interests. The work is not only pleasant and retnuneralive. but only be carried on among friends. Full particulars of our service and complete instrui will be furnished npcdi request. THE BOOKLOVERS LIBRARY iKulMcription Department-1

1323 Walnut St.

Philadelphia, Pa

pscusmsu * slzamxq mm. r ATLANTIC OTraAttmr. TIMETABLE In Wool Jane 34. 1905-

Lv. Cape Mny. Are. Phila. 8.10 a. m. (accommodation) S Jo uan 7 15 am (Express, 90 minut«e)8.45a.tn >8.05 a. m. Express, 9.45 a r

2.30 p. m Express (first trip after July 23d) 4.25 p.i

*9.00 p. ffi. Express 5.10 p.i 8 00 p. m. accommodation. 6 25 p.i . ... • — fi.65 pjn

«.I0 p -

4 55 p; m. Express. 6.00 p m $1.00 Exclusion

SUNDAY*.

630 * m (accommodation) ^ ZTZZ-l

600 8.50

p m ex prow.

9.25 am 6.10 p 6.10 p. 8.10 p .. 10.40 p.m

Lv.' Phila. Are. Cape May. 7-00* m91-00 Excurraou 8.18 • m 8 50 am express 1040 8 50 * m Local 11.14 11 JO a m Ex pres*, (Brat trip July 22d) lJ4 p.m L40 pm exp re**, 3 35 p m 4 16 p m 90 minute express 6 45 pm 4JD.p, m. (accommodation.) 7 JO p.m 6J0 p; m expreas, 7JO p in

atNIlAY*.

7.00 a m 9l 00 Kxcnraion 8.10 a. BOO am accommodation 10 21a 9.45 a m (*xpreaa) 10.34 a

5J0 p m

| 800pm

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^ JOS. K. HAND & 2? (Manufacturing Jeweler

5/tie Watch and Jewelry Stepairing Souvenir Spoons

Cape Stay diamonds

311 JlSIEmsrGTOlT STREET

mm

Pierson and. Son. lj|w|cAPl|iAY|SMKET;i

Cor. Washington and Union Sts.

Where you will find choice Groceries, Vegetables, Provisiohs and fruits. We also handle “Micheners Star Hams.”

\©m. 1>. i§tevei?§ AiiDdAUiiCihBUiLDHt^li Office and Shop-Cor. Corgie and Jefferson Sts. CAPE HAY. N. J.

SAMUEL E. EWING General Contractor, House moving a specialty « B 4}

WM. S. 8EUV.W. ozoraxukXa oou

UKB. BRICES, SABD> CBXBR ABB BUILBBB3

KATBBUM. _ .

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