CAPE MAY HERALD
Lcvia T. Stcmnb, Wanmbm C. Nuu Mana«c*
AN INOCPCNOCNT WCCRtY.
PabllAhc^ Every Tkar«4«y Meralatf at BOA Waahlagtoa Street. Cam May, N. J. SUSSCNtPTtON: Onk Oollaa Pea Yi»a
I THK HERALD, E ' CAPE HAY, N. J. V-^nK,— -- ;.-A - - - ■ p Enured at the port office at Cape May, I N. J..*» aecond-cleaa mail matter. March II, r .‘so*Advertiainf rate* opoe applicatton.
THURSDAY. JANUARY 7, 1904. Romallte.-Tbe Meal Wall Paint.” Komalite Is an OU Paint put up in p..,. fonn to be thinned atth water. It b made for both inside and outaide ex- • posure. It u durable and has stood five yaarA on exterior* with seaside exposme^ It is flat (without glo«8),waahable, hygienic and give* a very artistic velvety flnUn. It wa* adopted by the U. 8. Government Building* at the Buffalo Exposition. Later the Government Med Roknalltesfor its buildings at the • {Jharieeton Exposition. The Committee «on Exports on Awards, awarded tom* lit* the gold medal- For tale by A. C. G«lx, 41R Washington street.
Feaniylvania SaDroad't Wlabr Ixetniai Boub B: «k < . In pursoance of Itt annual custom, the Paaaeoger Department of the Peuoayleaola Railtoed Company has just isanet an attractive and eomprebeeaive book deseriptlve of the leading Winter reeorts <*f the East sod South, and giving the rato and various routes and combination* of routes of travel. Like all tbe publication* of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Compaov. this “Winter Excursion Book’’ is s model of typographical and pictorial work. It I b bound in a baud some and artistic cover te colors, and contains much valuable Information for Winter tourists sod travel • era In gererat It can be had free of charge at the principal ticket ofioea of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, or wll' be sent postpaid apou appUaaimn U Geo. W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. rttlar. Irl 1. Hlcfa 1104 AMubm Tbe Rev. Irl R. Hicks ATTnaoac for 1904 Is now readv- It will be mailed any add teas for SO oenu. Itbahi bow such an elegant, costly t mot prepaid ao cheaply. No family or person Is prepared to study tbe heavens, eg the storm* and weather Id 1904, with- - out this wonderful Hick* A1m*i Prof. Hick*’ *pkndld paper. Word and Work*. Both are *ent for one dollar a year. Word and Work* Is among the best American magazine^. Like tbe Hicks Almanse, it Is too well-xnown further vommeudation. Few men have labored more faithfully for the public good or found a warm.r place in tbs hearts of the people. S.-nd order* to Weed and Works Pnbllshtef Co., 2901 Locust street, 8l Lonia, Mo.
AWNDAL STATEMENT Finances City sf Caps May Far ths Year ending Dasalbbsr 12, 19M. TREASDRER’S REPORT t year sudlng December it, 1909. ISAAC H. SMITH. Treaaersr.
B A5-.,SS5Sk By U nrH*r‘pi*id'tilW. RuaieVtl 'iiip■f"ordrr paid Btiiiriii H. Town■y^ordsr* paid' WjUtoia.'Bdirey;
t«zm MAM 1 u “ e IV ssUactor Dawla BUUwsU.... 4.U0 I ount eaal rwSmSSB from Slat* mptrollar for manual train*
i roOalvsd from J. " v city order - - ta troasurer too c In rood from J M E , ex-collector for taxm t» 1 —bunt cash rood from E H Phil* Up*, district clerk..'. a I lmount cash reed from bank, robot* tntsrmt e — ** *
Amount Abah reeo iron, j. \v Thompson, recorder, license* Ambunt cash rood from J: W. Thompson, recorder, ralscellnAmount cash reed from j. W. 3 ompaon. recorder, water perU Amount cash reed from J. W
Itt tt ^ M7.1M a
CONTRA
By cash paid etty's note at bank. W.IS M By caah^ytld balance county on account county ^ '
By cash bond* .
r cash paid on sect stationery
1.710 00 I.ZB 71 4.770 14 1.7*4 a 1.171 a
3y cash paid on meet repairing, cleaning and watering etrecls. 3y cash paid on acct lighting
streets and city buildings 10.0M M
9y cash —— —*-•■-
paid on acct public
By cash' paid on acct property
By cash paid on sect ofllocrs' By cash paid on acct apeclai appropriation Imp. Walrr works. By cash paid on accr Are depart-
■r cash paid on fcsalth By cash paid on a propriatlon ..... Dec. U. IMA at hand to balanc
;.4S4 K
7,sn
4.444 M
OINKING FUND Amount on hand deposited with OecurltT Trust Co.-Cape May City. N. J.. Dec. 12. 1*08. Intereet computed to Jan. 1. 1*04... C FLOATING DEBT ..
Nets discounted at bank Balance due county for taxa year MM....
PAID OUT ON ACCOUNT INCIDEN-
TALS
By order* paid W. L. Ewing. Utw and auppUss m 71 By order J. W. Thompson, vital statistics . • -
r Wave for printing., i J. Henry Edmunds.
St. /Wy's R. C. Clwch. Hours of divine err vice on Sundays, Masaes st 7 and 9 *. x. Sunday School at 2JJ0 p. it. Rosarv, aermon and benediction of the Mont Bleeaed Sacrament at 7.30 r x All-are invited to attend the Sunday evening instructions at 7.30 - A aeries of catechetical inetroetlons on the must important doctrines of Christianity will be given Sunday evening* al 7.90 In tbe aba pat of 8c Mary's R. C Church, Washington street. All are in - Tiled. No eo!lections to be taken up at
farter Can Between Caye fey nd Phfla- < dilpU* vUTenmylvaniA BaDread To accommodate l be increasing travel between Cape May and Philadelphia the Proooylvania Railroad Company (West Jersey and Seashore Railroad) la running a pafior ear on trains leaving Cape May at 7.90 a. x. weekdays and 4.45 r.M. Sun . days, and on train* leaving Market street . wharf, Philadelphia, at 4 00 r. M., werfidar*. and 9J» A.X. Sundays
- —Waxtid—FAifnrrL maos to caix on retail trad* and agenUfor manufactaring bouse hsving wall estsblished business; local territory; straight salary 990 paid weekly and expense money ad-
Endoee aeif-addreased envelope. r Superintendent Traveler*, 906 Monon BTd'g., Chicago. 11-19-m
f a( the FtrasNaaLmaJ^aak of Cam, M» BMthe. '***“ -MffiHHm
Wall Papers. Jost received a Urge invoice from which yon can select. The ptioe* range f from 6J ce,.ta to 90 cento a piece.
; gat G. T. S,
d Aina at tM Neadl*.’-aiv»
D. W. Rodan. taaxi hire....I."!. °{Sl r Huthartord. ratum on bond* - John W. Cheney * Co_ premium on bonds By order* G. Garrison, for suppUa*. .jt-v'i -a: — _jT T5dS2i^o! T *‘®* rmph By order ' Jamas M.'"it."'HnMraT^Oeo^^ihfwii" inaats ’ far BytoAeorpSTwaitom Farrow? expanses at cOnrt By order* paid Alexis BchelllngiyjwBg^j&Tboma- 8. "BtV: jgjAgpMd Frank'S.'
M M 141 a m n • « 74 20
1.,T ’HI ^dra team aw atroeta .. . By order* paid P. B. Hoyatte. n, - B, or.., XBviilL ^'jrTTSS fesf&Biia; ' | •“'isrKiBaai "; ;; Brardar psiid' laaaie Turner,' U- * Br^ordar p^ld""Sra. Bj^ordar paid Pe<«-"ifamar’to-•u^SJfiS^S I! Jar paid William T. BtevsrS
sS^SKfi-s-i
rebate water rant... j,....... By order paid Mr*. Badls Hewitt. janltreaa at pavilion *4y order paid Nulda Robinson. ianllreea at pavilion By order paid H. B. Rodan. feed and hay. n order paid Enoch Miller. Ire team on el reel* By orders paid William Brown.
By order paid Lewis Woodruff. biro tram on street* By order paid Clifton Homan. •"him team on street* By order* paid Charlr* I*oulson. hire team on atreeta *ly order paid Irvin War*, hire learn on siraet*. ly order paid Joseph Baldwin. hire tram on atreela Bj order |wld to D. Croary. hire By older paid .John Crowelli hire learn on St reel* By order paid Dennis Cary, services at water work* By order paid George Llnch. hire tram on street* By order* paid Charles Howard. labor Bj^ordrr* paid Moses Oweh. la- • "1 Dec. 11. UU. balance
sa due approprMI'n ” *4.770 a *4.770 a PAID OUT ON ACCOi’NT OFFICERS' SALARY By order* paid J. ~ son. recorder By order* paid E. II
order* paid Jnme* T. Rice. By order* paid Edgar Holme*. By order* paid F. C. B. Bpeare. By order* paid Samuel C. Barton. engineer. By order* paid Isaac H- Smith. treasurer By orders paid J. H. Edmunds. collector Bjr^order* paid R. T. Miller. *oBy order paid Howard Otter, asaea*or —/» By order paid Thomas W. Millet. mayor By order* paid William T. Stevens building '
Inspector...
Dec. 12. UU. balance due appropriation
714 00 SS
Jlo# duty By order* paid Edwin P. Clark. police durr By order* paid Joseph Frea*. police duty By order* paid Louis E.William*. pollc* duty By order* paid Hlochell Lovett. police duly.. Sy order* ,— 'police dot, By order* paid Alexia Schellengar. police duty By order paid Henry C. Bohm. police duly '. By order paid Edward Long, poIlce duty By order paid William Farrow, city allowanc* for I uniforms..
due appropriation . Am'l appropriated
. 0.054 » MI *0
U. 002 balanc* due • appropriation Amount appropriated by
*10.045*1 HO. 045 81
PAID OUT ON ACCOUNT SPECIAL APPROPRIATION FOR IMP1
MENT WATER WORKS.E order* paid Paagmore Meeker By order iiaid It W.' 'C&mi.' 'bal-
ance of contract with Interest. 1.7U 54
B^oorder E Keeler A Co., for
f extra work at water
1.7*7
non
gton. repair I der paid F
oaivad from proceeds city'* nota discounted at bank to pay certain
*7 JM U tr.Mtlt
PAID OCT ON ACCOUNT PROPERTY
AND IMPROVEMENT
By order* paid H. 8. Rodan. feed and hay for horse* at en-
isad a
gtoa t-.— — By order* paid Cap* May Grain nod Coal Co- faad^atc,. — — paid A. O. Bennett.
<11 80 «n *7 *4
By order* paid A. A. Hand. c*rBy*ord*rs 0 paid*M. D. LeanUng. s; l 7SS , 2sWto“'65r-; carpenter work By order* paid WflUam Gibson. By^^rtfer'paid Mecray’Broafor order paid' to e ditoMNu hlra Bj ^ordira'jwid ' C.'' K.'' Shaiiui' By order paid Wealern Union By*or5mf P pal < d > raiiha’ Green,' labor on streets. Br older paid Ixnrelt ft Gibson. By M^wpdM^Slra^jirtlie'ftewitt.
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By,order paid Cap* Island Ga*
*44
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GO TO .. J. D. CRAIG’S.. 108 Jackson St. Cape May to o E T our ©hoes Repaired. You will find a first class Shoe Maker, and he wil do your work Satisfactorily, as nothing but the very best of Leather is used. tti lit Os Uki In Cu U tout; fr On T*i I* Tnnl idol If yon meet with accident while traveling, the Empire Registry Company will pay yon PIVH DOLLARS PKK WKF.K for loss of time. In case of death, »lo« WE ALSO INSURE AGAINST SICKNESS OF ANY KIND. Sewing Machines And Organs —5~- Sold on Instalments ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TUNED AND REPAIRED. STRINGS FOR VIOLINS. BANJOS AND GUITARS ON HAND. J.-D. Craig, 108 Jackson St;ee
Cape May a, PHILADELPHIA
6 40 A M —ACCOMMODATION. Stop* at principal stations Arrive* Phil-
adelphia at 0.43 a m A M —KXl'RKSS
W tfT
nssn k IXAISOU &AIL&0AT
Connect, from
3-S5 f
3-3° 1
Isle City. Arrives al
. 9-*J»
ielphia
FLOUR
FEED
In tbe line of Flour we Recommend Duluth Pride
xmoFLOUR
THE BEST
^ GRAIN <4^ Received Fresh from the! Mill every week.
H. S. R O D A N
HAY [STRAW - AND — WOOD i Field Seeds of the Best Quality. ..202 Perry Street..
-ACCOMMODATION. C«rt>nects from Angle sea Branch. Ocean City, and Sen isle City. Arrivei, at
Philadelphia 6.IJ P M
■ CIIPAV TUAIM.
PM—ACCOMMODATION. Stop, at principal intermediate station* Arrive* al Phitadelpbia 6.M P M . . c P.M.-KXPRBSS Connects from T-T3 Anglesea Branch. Ocean City and Sea Isle City. Arrive* al Phlladrl-
pbia 6.55 I’ M.
PROM PH11
* leave for Ca; M and 4 its P. M week-days. Accomm dal ion. 3 15 P M Sunday, esp^m. 9 ooa m I Accommodation. Haw a. ro I Trains leave PliiLAl.tLt-HlA. Broad Strce
Station for NBW YORK.
November >9, 1903. Express, weekday*, 4 JH, 4 40. 500, 5 if 5511. 7.00, 7 33, B Jo. 903.^50,10 21. II.»
•3 jo. 3 00. 3 50. 3.52 (New York Limited,
UAti. 4 J». 440.5 M.. *1235. *230 154 (New York 56, 6 30. 7 03, . Krom West Phib
nn.i I.imited) 3 54 ‘5 *} 6 00. 4 . 1203 Mghl.Sl'K-
3 5*.
HOWARD F. OTTER, Haa purcbaaad the busloeaa of (be Uto C. 80UDKR, aod removed to 311-313 Mansion Street CAPE MAY, N. J. ogaragR A T - v FURNITURE a’nU "MATTRESSES Window Shaqra. Awning* and Beach Teoi* a Sp cialty
•h 00. id .... M., 12 tonightliladn,, .O only 34S A. M. tail , , ..24 A M Sundays -i.-oc-lphia only, 1228 PM daily (Manhattan Limited).
WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington. *(>35. 7 20, 8 12. 10 ao. u 33. A. M., *12 36. *1 13. 3'3. 4% 5*5. PM. 11 2*‘. night, weekay* Sundays. *6.35. 7». 9'*. “ >3 , M.. »i 30, 3 JO. 4 46. 5 35. 11 2» P. M For Baltimore accommodation. 9 13 A M. _ 09 and 4 01 P. M. weekdays, 507, P M.
daily.
From West Philadelphia only, 335 and •11 55 A. "M . 325. (*533 "Congrcsaional Limited.' ) •s.ss. ‘kjo. ‘7 35- P M . 12 01 night, daily, 6.15 P. M. weekday*. •Dining Car. W. W. ATTKRBCRY. J R. WOOD. Gen'I Manager. Pass'r Traffic Manager GEO. W. BOYD. General Paaseqgrr Agent.
WINTER OPENING?
with a Complete line of Seasonable Goods, all New ami carefully selected fronTthe best houses. Prompt attention given to aU order*. Nowisthf time to have Winter -Suits Repaired and 424 WASHINGTON STREET. pm-K large selection of Ladies’ and Men’s Cloth sold by the yard.
A WondErful Discovery '
ATLANTIC OUT EAILLOAD. METABLE . rain* leave C Week Days — 17 A. M.—Express arrive in Philadelf *-2 phia 9-10 a m - fi,. A. M.— Accommodation. Arrive PbL f • u ‘ ladcluhia 9.10. 3 nn P. M. — Accommodation. Arrive ' UU Philadelphia $.5$. - r r P- M. — Express. Arrive Pbnadel0'33 phia 5.55. •tniDATa. . to P. M. Exbreas. Arrive PblladelphU T'«J 6,40. Trains leave Philadelphia for Cape M*v: Week Day* — 8.45 A. M. — K*pr<-»s Arrive Cape May Q . r A. M. — Accommodation. Arrive °'45 Cane Mav 11.05. 4 t c P- >•- — Express, Arrives Cape May ^ 5.S5-. r nn E X.—Accommodation. Arrive Cape 5 00 May 7 49 Rt'If DAY* g 4C am— Express, arrive Cape May ‘TJ 10.58. A T. Dice, Gen'I Snpt. EdsonJ. Weeks. Gen’I Pass'r AgenL
MORPHINE ;S” „ • ; directed, issned out of the Court of Chancen
I of New Jersey, 1 will expose to sale at pnh
71 lie vendne, on
. a* * v - * I Monday, January 25th. 1904. That Cures Morphine, \ between the hours of twelve and five o'clock
Laudanum, Opium Co- t,
caiue and .Other Sto 6, £"'girM%¥S,:" > <Si'.SS;;'
All that tract or parcel of land and pre-m-ines situate in the city of Cape May. in the county of Cape May. and State of New Jersey, beginning at a located corner post al the southwest corner of the here by conveyed lot *' ‘ '* io»t being four handled and feet from the northwest side of Broad street, measured along the westerly line of lot* No*, six. eight, nine and fifteen (A A 9 and 15). as laidont ona “Mapof Cape Kay Otj I. - "• ” ~ “ '
November
and
Drug,
Trial TreattMUt Sent Free,
It la no fault of tbe orellnary praotteiug phyaldan that tbiTewv - not uMe to the awfnl cnrwe tff drug habit. A great many able pklysicffai* are ■ wletlin to thia terrible diaeaMr li U no ordinary disease and cat .at be. cured by any ordlbary I rug* or-methoda ’ of treatment. It ha* raaialned for a* (• pirfeot a woederfal treatment that wilt cnrn xbjt exee «*f dtttffiddlcUoo known. It mxittetii no« birtFdr when yon got tbe b«Mt, nr- hbrt" mtit-h InSf yon are using, weguirxnV*i<o absolnte cure without pain or stotontlon from business- Do yon want toba cured I If ao write ua today for free trial treat mem. Strictly confidential correapondence from all, especially pbyKiclons so (le tad. Address. Manhattan Tharapeutle Association, Dep’t B., 1185 Broad’
Saw York City.
To g*t th« Best Grads of everything st the Lowest Cash
Price*.
We make a specialty in ll indling Mkheneris “SUr” Hams sad other Salt Meets. Cell end eeemine our Stock H. 0. FIX&60H ft BOH Sl«i WiihlnQKa feraet
Dsadstry.
Oip.ye «.r Dra. Lnrenon and SehoiL anc •eakO'S •» Walter J. L-am^o.'. ooroer of Ocean Slid Hx^bw "'•rets, open tor thiraetlne of itollllairy in al' ll* branch**. (Dr W. B. Wckier. *»*«-Lte.) (MBre 1 U a M . 9 W4r. 7 toSeFmih'gs. Narouriaed air for the palutesa extraettnn of lerth. *utbe mrdloal fraleniBy
by N. C., Price, surveyor.
1886, also th ci
!, which faces on
northerly from the north corner of lot or late of Sam net B. Ewing, which fact Elmira street, and fifty feet northeasterly at right angle* with the northeast line of Hetty W. Hnghcs' estate; aod tanning from said post north twenty-two and a half degrees west, parallel with said Hetty W. Hughes’ line and keeping fifty feet distant therefrom, two hundred and fifty (390) feet
ler post; thence nerth seven-
half degree* -**t, one hundred and thirty-threec and a half feet (133 K) to a post, twenty-five feet, from tbe centre line of the track of the Atlantic City Railroad Compaiiy; thence thereby on a cone • the left, keeping twenty-five feet from the ..jtre line of said track ia a southerly direction two hundred and forty-two and a half (246K) feet to a poet; thence south seventyseven and a half degree* wert. parallel with the aonth aide of the ice honae building thirty feet therefrom, seventy-eight and a half (78X) feet to the beginning post, containing within acid boonos twenty-six then ‘ and sixty-four and a half square feet of . more 01 leu. Being the tame land
hich was conveyed by WiP
l ux. by deed dated Mfteh twenty-fourth, A D. 1902, to tbe said Independent Ice and Coal Company, and recorded in the Clerk'* Office of Cape May County at Cape May Court Honae, New Jersey, in Book No. 170 of Deeds, pages 211, fltc. T.»gether with all tbe improvement, ice plant, machinery “d all other paraphernalia cc-
weeted therewith.
Seized as the property of Independent Ice and Coal Company et ala.,defendant*, taken the sail of Westley R. Wale*,
;, Sheriff.
13-34 p f$iafio.
NOTICE. The Annual Meeting of tbe stock holders of the Independent Ice and Coal Company will be held on the twelfth day of January, 1904. at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the Jersey, for the purpose of electing a board of director* ahd receiving and acting upon the report* of the officer*, and for the transaction of such other buainew as may property come before the meeting. In accordance with the laws of tbe State of New Jersey, no stock can be voted on which has been transferred on the books of the company within twenty days next preceding this election.
—The Hkkalo will be pledaed to have von Mod any event* of interest that Uke > throughout the county.
DON’T GET STUCK. You can easily get stuck without going near anything in the shape of mud. Yon can avoid mud, and you can avoid being stuck. To be stuck in a purchase is to be victimized. You can’t ge* 'tuck when
you
Buv Tour Harness of Us.
W. A. LOVETT
Dry Qoods, potions, andJtfiHinoTy WHITE GOODS. LACES, Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, RIBBONS, etc. Hosiery and Underwear Ladies’ and Men’s Furnishings. Agent for Standard Patterns.
0. L. W. KNERR 518-20 WA8H1IOTOV STRUCT, ' CAPE MAY. Nl J

