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Hrpu-mbrr Upp« •«««<• »**«•»»••*• The September niuuber o/ Uppmcott'* UacOon-ftill. It* openltMf norWelte. •The Fortreee." coiuc* froai the pen of ' an e*-*ar comeponJenl, WIU Levlntoo Comfort. «bo l*U» » U«e oflore unia mtlrrinr «ne. eround Port Arthur. An Amenceu girl. re|«orter for a metropolitan oew.paper. .hare, the ■lory'a stage-eentt-r aithlhe teo Amenesn men »ml » Kuuian captain. Ibr girt—one of the pluckieet and preltieet of her »ox—euccreda In entennj: l*ort Aulhur jnat beieri the harimr la clowd Her •xpertem»a there, *hile her lorer ia moving beaten and ea*th to effect her release, the tltal. but not loag-drmen-ou'. war Kenea. the e«5ape and Jubilant return to the metro poll* With a a pie nd id -acoop' for her paper, make* an unforgettable atory. which the author may tie proud to hate pro-
duced.
In the eonfuaed incident to a girl's taking the wrong train and running abort of money, a would-be lorer grasp* the opportunity to ingratiate hlm*elf Thia ia naturally and apiritedly told by Krands Lynda in tua story. "A Fel-low-Feeling Kinahip. ' Burglar up-to-daie aoppliea the theme for a tule by Ina Bretort KoberU called The BurgUrand theUdy." Aldridge Keerlto ia a new name in magaaine hcUon and. judging by hi* contribution. “A TwoSided Honeymoon.'' he haa come to «Ut A country atory abounding in humor i» -How William Hot Hia Fling,' by Klla MiddletonTybout An Iriabman'a deter trick in the contracting business is dirulged by Birdaall J»cl •on in hia sketch entitled "Monanan . -incroochmint " The JuaUBcation of * Capo Orrin." by William Forster Bwro, strikes a temperance note tn an amusing way. "Jacob's Angel," a pathetic tale of a little bootblack and a musican, ia placed at Atlantic City, and ■cema peculiarly Umdy in view furore ermted thia season by a certain band master. Itaanthorls Jean PardreClark. Alfred Stoddart dote good work in hia sporting a tones, and the one called “How Jones got his revenge" seems likely to booet his reputation. The two papers of the mouth "Anacrap'." by Maud Howe a characteristic tile charming tear cl sketch' and -i'iieoo rati re 1'UtU," from the anthoriatlre eoicr of Kben K. BexlordGood poem* aglore adorn the pages from such names as Theodosia Garrison, Madison Cawetn, Edith M. Thomas' and Emery Pottle; and the number taper* off with its usual side-splitting department called “Walnut* and Wine.
year. Bead 10 cents for a copy of October number, which give* the full particular* of bow the Hicks' weather forecast* for a year In advance will uow be given to the public. Word and Works Publishing Vo., 2101 Locust 81.. Bt. Louis, Mo.
Master Mind
dr which will “3; Si
Witte's
It Is impossible ia a sketch which oat lie abort and eclectic to unfold the unplex scheme to which Witte at-
tached his name for all the lime. Its ramlflctioas ran through every depari-
of political, social, and commem.l
life In Kuasia. Its rflecU, like those o.
revolution, will not at all dlaengagi lemarlvea for. generations to come.
That scUeme'comprised the reform of
Imperial Bank, the Introduction (old itandard. and the fizallon ol
the value of the ruble; the extensive
i ploy meat of foreign ca pital, the ea-
tadlishment of an alcohol monopoly, the development of saving-banks, the ipred of Pwhnical education,theemanclpication of peasant*, dissenters, and heretics, a* well as Jews, from the galling network of special restrictive legisla-
In a word, it embodied all the
practical corollaries of the incipient reform inaugurated by Alexander 11.
lien be struck the rusty chains oB the
limbs of millions of serfs. It is baldly
tiocn to say that a good deal, per-
haps moat, of what is giving in the busaia of to-dpy owe* Us origin,it* preservation, or its development to the insight and energy of Sergius Witte, as manifested iu this "revolution from above."—From "SergiusOitte," by E. J. Dillon, in the American Monlhlv Be-
vies of Koviews for September.
•thod
The September “Arena" contains a a n am bee of paper* of (pedal Importance and interest because of their subject* M Among the principal content* we mention the following: ‘The Theatre of Edmond Kostand,"by Prof. Archibald Henderaon. Ph.D.: "DirectLegislation: The Chief Examined,” by Judge C. S. Lobitgier LL.M., Ph.D., Jnd|6 of the Court of Pint Instance in the Philippinea. "Frank F. Stone; California's Moat (lifted Sculptor," by the Editor lthis paper is illustrated by a number of'fine half-ton* reproduction* of photographs of Mr. Stone's work): "Birdsand Interpretera" by Dr. Chariea C. Abbott Dominant Trusts and Corporations," by Hon. J. Warner
■ Mills; ‘Tainted Money and the Church,
by Rev. George F. Pentecost, D.D.;‘The Straggle of Autocracy with Democracy at the Opening of the Twentieth Century," by E. P. Powell; "Dependent CbUdren and the State," by Solomon Schindler ..Superintendent of the Leopold Morae Home for Orphan Hebrew Children; and “Pupnlar Need of tbeSooth," by Dr. Adgr* V. GeUey. There are alac four notable editorial*: "Mr. Lawson's Crusade: IU Strength and IU Weakne**." ‘The School City as a Factor in
’ CM! Development." "Centers of Light
sad Leading'’ and "A Macedonian Cry from the Southland.” Hie extended book-stady,which haa becomes popular feature of ‘The Arena,” ia this month devoted to J. H. HyMop's "Sdence and tbe Future Ufa." The fiction i* a mystery story by Clerin Zumwalt, entitled -The Ebony Hand." Strength in treatment, vamtr, and UmWinem of •abject matter make thia iasoe of The Arena" especially attractive to person* mho desire to keep abreast of the time*.
September "Suceeaa."
The lesuling article In "Success Maganne" for September deals with tbe appointment of Eli bn Roots* Secretary of State, to take the place of the late -John Hay. To say that thi* sketch is inlereeting and in* true tire when it ia told by Walter Well nan Is attempt emphasise a selfer id ent truth. Mr- Wellman of the lead mg journalist* o!
i alto one of Mr. Roof' doaest friends \
Anything that appeals to ns as one o tbe strong feature* of our pro sen ty can fail to impress os as a striking story letimee easy to be to Id in a dramatic wav. For years the raising of chickena for market has been a subject concerning which all *lntoUig*nt people have given ranch thought. Few people, how. ever, relixe that the chicken industry ia largest of all the great Amencan tries—larger, even, than the entire anoal gold, silver and wood ootposlcom-
bined.
Mr. Alfred Henery Lewis contim inspector Val'a Adventure." In this instalment Mr. Val nnrav^a the mystei let of ‘The Afiair of Bainte Marie.' "Wawona's Debt,” bjr Mabel of Martin, ia perhaps, one of the most ambitious eltort* of a new wnter to reach the height* of cramantic art. "How to Make an Aodteuce I*ngb,' by Gertude Vivian, U a story of mirth.
Miss Vivian acta ai
David Warfield, Frank Daniels, "MarDcelline," ingby Beil. WilliamT. Hodge, Jefleraonde Anfelis and bam ~ “The Scholar'. Debt to Poatreity.’ 1 by Austin Barclay Fletcher, la a section of the best things in a brilii&nt orationde-,
liveied
ary of Turfs College,
er's Alma Mate*. It deals with important questions now before the
blbiUonufthelnter StatoFalr' be held at Trenton September
28, 2B, are already fully maturea. sou •» recent meeting* of tbe Board of Directors of the Association plans were dedded upon for several new feature# and'extensive improvements to the grounds
and buildings.
At a meetiug of the Board of Directors held early in the present month a resolution war |.mil**I which is intended to prevent the wbale-aale scalping of tickets which has been so generally wplained of iu the past. The acbeme
f.-il the scalpers providt ketsfore< ‘ »*•--
xcept one s —— — ud Tharadav, for the grand .
Upoaed of by tbe mail order 1111* sale will open September
will cl.ee September 14. No tterf... lickeU mailed before beptomer 9, will be honored by the agent In
charge of t> e wiling. George Bower, to whom the orders are sent. Each letter
must tie aceoo.ie icri by cash
gdaranleod equivalent
Not more than six ticket* will be reved for one person. The choice of seat* will be determined according to tbe priority of the postmark on tbe letter. If’neveral letters are postmarked st the same time, the aeats will be distributed as Uie leltea are opened and
wiib-oul consideration to the wr’— Any tickets that may be left
i the mail order system will be placed a sale, st the Fair rroands the day for
which they ore issued.
" ~ the grand stand reaerv*y and Tharadav wil be placed on sale at the -grounds at 9 .'clock, Wednesday and Tbnraday jiornings. This plsn adopted that Uioar living outside of Trenton may have an opportunity to get good ae-ti a* late a* the day they attend tbe fair. Tbe Directors also dedded to change the price of scat* for Big Thursday. On that dsy onlv the grand stand chair will cost |1 each, and those in rbe club bouse section will be sold for 12. Thia was also adopted aa a check to speculate'n. The price* other days will be 50 cants for the grand aUnd andfl
for ibe dob-house.
Tbe auction sale of boxes will take place Thursday afternoon, Septemi-er 14, at2 o'clock st the grounds. Tbe sale of booth and dining privilege* widbe held at tbe grounds the “ ol Batu day. September 9, at I One "1 the le* lure* ol the Fair thia _ ear will be a dog show of extenaive 'proportions. To make ibe show a ihuurgb success the Fair Aasodstion haa k ‘ " *
and t]
darning Fair week tbe very beat dogs in the land. To provide for this feature uepartment, a new structure is bdng erected which will have than a thousand doga. Secretary Mahlon R. planned additions to all the. usual attractive departments, and tbe display I' ‘ ear in tbe agriculture, fancy work, art. Ire stock, and other branches will be [ready augmented. The vaudeville
things In a brilliant oration de- gourlst agent it the semi-centennial annivera/ si* day*. An irfs College,which isMr.Fto&b- “Peetolchar,
ResalaUons at Ksspect AieptaS At thectaM^tbe men'a meeting held i the Baptist Church, Saturday evening, August 19th, feeling allusion wa* made to tbe death of oar young biotb-
Cape May Point, on the Wedueeda v preceding, and, upon motion the folio wing brethren were appointe 1 a committee to prepare a suitable minute relative to this sad
•rat U at the i P. Crego, Wi
the ooenmlttee submitted the following
Wberea*. Our young brother, Albert ^mrm, taken from us ao sod' 1 and eo tragically, baa, ever sin to the church, given
Word and Wr Rev. Irt R_ Hicks, the noted weather forecaster of St LouU, Mq*, has for eighteen rears past edited a monthly journal of national reparation, Word and Works. We have received Word and Works at this office and can testify to iu value as a family monthly. Prof. Hicks has jaet d< family monthly to with the October m wtt be a beautiful illustrated with half-tone engraving*. One of the early fall numbers of this
t mertlnjv Pi T. Btevens and
Mayor—Tims. W. Millet,. ...Jan. 1. 1006 Abb naan— Francis K. Dnkc-Jan. I. IBUT Council—Joa. Hand Jan. 1. 1907
Halley—Jan. L 1907 wt w.CMewelL. Jan. 1.1907 [askei Sharp Jaa. 1,1906 J.Doek Jaa. 1.1606 • & Brooks... Jan.
lam. it. Taylor, Jaa. 1.1906 touts C. Hayre ..Jan. 1.1906 r. aid oar Townsend .Jan. 1.1906 ■“ " ""lompajn.Jan. 1.
irrdrv
Treaanrer—Isaac H. (Smith Jan. 1.1906 ~ - ikmrt* of Anneal. Theodore Mueller Jan. 1.1906 Edward Crease —Jan. 1, 1906 Thn*. K. Wale*. Jaa. L 1906
BOAKO OF EDCCATtOS.
Samuel K Stitts, Prealdeat S. H. Moore vice president
Dr. Kdsrard H. I-ktUtp*. Clerk..
WilUani H. Thompeoa. Walter A Lorett..... -
Bareiay U BckeDcnger.
William T. Stevens Dr. A. L. Leach Chariea F. Qnidort
-Ml
BOA ED OF HEALTH.
Dr. A. L. Uarh. Freetdrat ..Sept. L II Dr. V. M. D. Marcy, Secretary......—l
Lafayeue M. Halt Albert B. Utile . George L. Lownt .,
BOABD OB TEADK.
President —Slrphen B. Wlleoa. 9«-rei»ry-Ltwls T. Strvena
County Diroclory.
justice Supreme Court—Francis I. Swayse. rhJSlFj—i n i 'tP ■ J udgr—Halrisoa H. V * ort ^J
armsBCAo ahc WAnarartar Personally-Contacted Tow via Pmaiyl-
The battlefield of Oettyabanc. and the National Capital are attractions so allnrIng that few would feel like refusing to risit them, especially In the cool Fall days, o place there tiro attraction* within -each of every one that the Pesnayl-
the Interesting battlefield, through tbe plctureeque valleys of Maryland, and t> entertaining stay at Washington. Tbe tour w'U leave New York. West Twenty-third Street, 7A6 a. m., and Philadelphia li»p. m., Saturday, Septs 23, In charge of one of the Company's
“ aover a period of
win be
will accompany the party throughout.
Round-trip ticket*, covering lion, carriage drifts and bote
dationa. will be sold at the extremely low
of *22 from New York. *21 fi “
ton, (19 from Philadelphia, and propor-
lonate rates from other points.
For itineraries and fall Information apply to ticket agnra; tourist agent, *66 Fifth
New York; 4 Court Street. Brook-
lyn; 789 Brood Street, Newark, N. J.; or
Geo. W. Boyd. ‘
Agent, Broad Htreel Suction. Philadelphia.
County Clerk—JuUue Way. m. Cvuaty Board of Election*-Jo*. K. Hand. Hep —.MM County Board of Hectlaso-CharMi E. •'-iter.Refi.™ 1906
Hall.BU Washington street, on eeoood and fourth Thursdays of each mouth. (Jope May Council, No. 1691; Hoyal Aranum—Meet* first and third Tuesdays of each mouth at Auditorium. Cap* May Lodge. No. 21. A. O. V. W — Meet* first and third Tburadays of each nonth at >12 Washington street. Cold Spring Council, Jr. O. D. A. M No. IBS—Meets in hall at Cold Spring, every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Columbia Lodge. No. 21 Independent Order of Mechanics—Meet* each Monday at Auditorium. Eureka Lodge. No. 7. Ladles' I. O. M - Meet* second and fourth Thursday, each month st Audltorinm. Friendship Council. No. 27. D. of A Meet* on Tuesday afternoon of each week st E90, in Jr. O.D.A.M. Hall, Cold bpring. Tbe John Mecrey Post No., 40. G A. R lee I* on the third Friday of each month at 7.80 o’clock p. m.. at Franklin * school building. Mayflower Lodge. No. 23d, Independent Order of OdAFrllows—Meet* each Friday at the Auditorium. Jackson street Ogallaila Tribe, No. 157, Improved Order of Rad Meo—Meets at >10 Washington (net. Cape May Fire Department, meets Monday evening in each month at corner Washington and Franklin streets
SMALL SAVINGS-
HOW THEY GROW
a day in one year amounts to f 18.25. '- " 36.50. 9«->5.
182.50, 273 75. 365.00,
BOXED OF CHOSEN FBEKHOLDEBE. Anthony B. Smith, Palermo, Jau.i MOB W 8. Johnson. Ocean City Jan. 1,1*07 John P Fox, Ooeaa City Jag. 1.1*07 n t> Dias Creak, Jaa. L MM
Charch Directary St. John’s P. E. Chard 8t. John’s P. E. Ckorch. oornei ingtou and Franklin at*. Sunday earvtces; Holy Commnnloo. TAB a. m, (a* ed.) Holy Oornmnnlon. I0JD 1 first Sunday of each month. Prayer, iota Evening Prayer, 8.00. The 1 art free at all Areust 6—Bt. Bee . D., Bishop of Ncwlcrscy. August 13-Rev. Winfcrid u. a t. GcaroeM Chsrt^, Brooklra. Vi^“SirSraMrt«J*Spd.FhllaS^hia Augast >7—Rev. * “ - - Trinity Chmvh.Vi September 3—1 T.D., LL.D , Bishop of t _ September 10—Rev. T. J. Taylor. Rector Charch of tbe Ad vent, "—“
Yy 1ST JXSm k 8IASE0U ftAOlOAl) 1* xrrscy jcx*24, 1906. IU leave Cm PHI LAD! 6 * r AM.—ACCOMMODATION, Stops •Tj at principal intermediate nation*. Connect* from Angtesea Branch, Ocean City and He* Isle City. Arrive* at Philadelphia 9-*J »- ■ w IO A.M.—RXPBKSS, Conrecu from /• Angleaca Branch. Arrives at Philadelphia • m. n nr A M—EXPRESS Connect* from Angleaca Branch, Ocean City and Sea laic City. Arrive* at Philadelphia 1100
A M.
r M—EXPRESS Connects from
PM. P. ■- — from Maurice River rttves at Philadelphia 5.17 P M. a A r\ f- M —EXPRESS. Connect* from 4*4° Angtesea Branch. Arrives at Phlladelpbi* &4S P- -- , . c P. M—RXCtTRSlON TRAIN. Con- -> uects from Angleaca Brasch. Ocean City, and Sea talc City. Arrives at Philadelphia 8.15 P M. SUKD* y yxxixs. , . P P. M. EXPRESS. Co 3-45 Angtesea Branch, Ocean City and Sea tale City. Arrived at Philadelphia 540 PM. P.M.—ACCOMMODATION.
a. $ 182.50
365.OO 912.50
1.825.00 2-737-50 3.650.00
The foregoing table does not include interest, which it added, would largely increase the results shown. If you wish to take advantage of the aboye, call or write to us and wc will gladly open an account with you. Three per cent. Interest paid. Security Trust Company, Of Camden, N. <1. Cape May Banking House, COR. OCEAN AND WASHINGTON STREETS.
Branch. Arrives at Phile-
5-io delpfaia 6.33 p. m.
A oo P. M-—EXCURSION TRAIN. Con O'OO -M. from Anstesrs branrh. Ar-
8-55
Rev. Father D. J. Kelly, Rector. Hours of divine service on Sas-Jaya, Masses at 7 and 9 x. a. Sunday School at 2J0 r. a. Rosary, eermon and * benediction of the Most BJrased Sacrament at 8D0 p.i Week-days, Mare at 7M x. >. Service* every Friday evening at 8.
Rev. Francis T- R. Finn, in charge, Sunday Services: 10. Warn, Morning Prayer and Sermon; RBD a tn. Bnnday-
Arrival and departnre of mails. Weekdays, arrive, 6.10. 9JS. 1058, 1L« a. m; 8.15 p. m_ Satnrdays only; 4.S5, U6, 680, 7.10 p. m Depart, 6J5, 6.50, 8.40 1.50, 400, 5.15,6.80 p. m. Sundaya, 10.45 a. ..4.80 p.m. Dally collections; 8.10 12.0) m., 8.00 p. m., BAB p. m. Dally deliveries: A80 a. m., 12.00 m.. 6J0 p. m. Surds ys collection 8.0) p. 6.00 a. to. nntil 8 p. m Order Department open fi m. week days. Office open Soadaye m M noon until 1 p. m. . l o. o. r. at munuvu
rimer m. x. cbuxci Her. James Burns, Pastor. F reaching on Hunda> mo ruing all 0.80. In the evening at *.48. at 9 x. ■. amt >.*0 r. m, on Sundays. Holiday School at 8 r. M.
Rev. H. F, Crego, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning at ML8Q. the sTsalgg '
Small Investments
Large Returns
Arrive# Philadelphia ioas tn-... .• . PROM PHILADELPHIA. Trains leave foe Cape May—Express, non dation7.48andxMp^m-^^Sunday. «pre*a, *■.00 Bxcmsion Train, 7-°° ■- m. dafly. Trains leave PHnABBLraix, Broad Stre ration for , ’ NEW YORK, jane II. J90SBxpreas, weekday*, 4 38, 4 «o. 4 33. 5 I 38,7-«k7 SS. 8»0. V°J. 9so, IO8ir*u o — M.. *1100 noon, I«35,»l 00. l40fsS-. Sjo, 100, J-JJ- 4 50. *400, loo. Sjyh-goo, 700, *800.900.1011 P.M., 170*. right. StnrnA-ra, 4 56, 440. 4 M- 5 lK - 8 *S. f Prem^stranadelphla only, *45 A Maad *1* 34 FM dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH, jriyo. 190SPor Baltimore and Washington, *615.
>*5
weekd*—
06, A 1
iLienig— --Prom West Philadelphia oely, 333 and •Dining Car. tExtraJarc Train. W. W. ATTBRBURY, J. R. WOOD. Gea'lMaaro^ Paes'r Traffic Manager
puLAmtxu
* uaszvo mm,
8.10 p m
TABLE iaEflect Sept.
Lv. Cape May- Arr. Phlla. 6.10 a. m. (aocommodaUon) 8J6 7 16 a m (Exprea*, 90 minuU»)8.45 a.m •8.06 a.m. Express, 9.46 am •3 00 p. m. Kxprera 8.10 p.m SIX) p. m. accommodation. 0 26 p.m 4 66 p.m. Exprea*. B.66 pjn
6.00 p m 81.00 Excunoon
OtTgMTS.
iUon) 9.86 a m
6.10pm
6.10 p. 8.10 p.
10.40 pJB
4.16 p m exprea*,
8 DO p m 41.00 Excnmon
L». Phila. Arr. Cape May. 7.00 a m 81-00 Excnmon 9.18 a 8 60a mexprea* 10 40a 8 60am Local ll J r 4a * 1.40 p m express, S 86 p ustvyssysC) 6J0 p. m expreea, 7 JO - -
lent, listricu V
Do yon want a Safe and ProfltaMs Investment 7
MINING STOCI
of a reliable Company, owning and working their own mines.
Safe, Profitable d® Permanen) The Monarch Mine* .re tn one of the beet gold producing district*
IN GOLDFIELD
' Oar engineer on the grSbnd report* thgt the high grade, gold, bearing reins
running through some of the
Richest Mines ever discovered in Goldfield
are boned to pan tbroogh our properties !
■OW 18 YOUR 0PP0HTUHITY
We are oftrring our folly paid and non assessable
STOCK, PAR VALUE $1.00 PER SHARE
FOR ONLY 10 CENTS A SHARE
and •yon may pay for It In monthly instalment. For example. 1.000 share at 10 cent* a share is 4101). Send 410 with your order and 410a month for9 months. Send for prospects*, mention this paper, and a booklet of facta about
Goldfield will be sent you free. '
The Monarch Mlnine and Milling Co* 262 Washington street boston, oass
LENOIR
MISIIC DECORATOR, PAPER HANGINGS.
plaster LUorh a Specialty incrusta, Tlfflalton anb Burlaps and $how Rooms, Second Floor Smith Bldg. 610 Wash. St CAPE MAY, N. 4.
Pierson and Son.
§sm
Cor. Washington and Union Sts. Where you will find choice Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions and fruits. We also handle “Mich bners Star Hams’*
\J9m. ®. §t euei ?s fftjBMT dUID ■ LAUMCH " BWLD«^ Office and Shop-Cor. Coigie and JeSerson Sts. CAPE MAY. N. J.
SAMUEL E. EWING - General Contractor, - House moYing a specialty tpsat amgR aoBiBBsa, stBBSBaAjBj) 7b. StliLVV,
r nra wnmts SAXB, CBKBBT AH) EATBRUU. glinhirog No. vo.
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