cape may kerald, Thursday, august n, 1904.
CITY COUNCIL IN SESSION. (covmcKo rftoM wwfrAinC'r
cbukinK ot the ooatract (or the machlfMCJ of the pleat eo that tbore 00aid be ueed the power of um Cape May Light ft Power Company. ,A» tbU L a matter between the city and the contractor the people aaa no reaeon why the machinery ahoaid be rhaoKfd »o that any particular company can have a monopoly of supplying the power. Council decided to take no part in the changing of lb» contract ae now ftgreed upon. The S nan or committee was autboriied to renew a note for *3,000.On which will become due on Aujtnat IS. ThU mi the total amount of notes which the city has out. outalde of Ita bonded Indebtednee*. •90.000.00. ^ TOt H TO THK YKLLOWSTONK PAKK AND PACIFIC OOA8T. y la PrittieylTanla Kail road. Aoooant Triennial Conclave, Knighta Templar. •' Ito u nd-gaoo-Tri p. Ou account of the Triennial Conclave. KuigbU Templar, to be held at San Francisco, Cal., September Mo U, the PennayL vania Railroad Company will ran a per-sonally-conducted tour, visiting the Yellowstone Park, the principal cities and beautiful resorts o', the Pacific Coast, Salt Lace City. Colorado Springs, Denver, and the St. Louis Exposition. In addition to afford lag five days in San Francisco. Tickets. covering every necessary expense an route except hotel accommodations In San Francisco, will be sold at the low rate of •at) from all stations on the Pennsylvania Railroad.. A special train of high-grade Pullman equipment will leave New York Philadelphia. Harrisburg, and Pittsburg Wednesday, August 17. The fall flee and one-half days' tour of the Yeilow'stone Park Will be made, three days will be spent st Lais Angeles, two days at Colorado Springs, and two days at St. Loafs, the part; reaching New York. Monday, September 111. Stops for sigbt-aeeing will be made at Seattle. Tacoma, Portland. San Joae, Monterey. Santa Barbara, Salt Lake City. Glen wood Springs, and Denver. A descriptive itinerary will be sent on application to Geo. W. Boyd. General Passenger Agent. Broad Street Station, Philadelphia
A Choice Pleasure Section.
To take himself to s picturesque and delightful plane for a vacation 1* the one motive of every vocationiat and where will be found a greater selection than on tbs North Jersey Coast. First to reach the Jersey Resorts is s delightful harbor trip on one of the palatial steamers of the Sandy Hoak Line. The voyage down the harbor is delightful at all times and especially so on s hot summer’s day. When
Atlantic Highlands Is reached, one
the train, and from there on then: Is successive outlook of pretty homes, ra-t estates and gay beachee and at all times the traveler is in sight of old ocean. Tbe resort* which cater to the tourists are Atlantic Highlands, Xormandle. .Seabright, Monmouth Beach. West End Hollywood. Long Branch. El heron. Allen burst. Deal Beach. Anbury Park. Ckvao Grove, Bel mar, Avon, Spring Lake. Man asonan and Point Pleasant. II yon warn to kaow about their charms and beaut ie* send 0 ceuu in stamps to C. U. Burt ti. P. A., New Jersey Central. New York
City.
Romantc.'-The Meal Wall Palat, Romallte is an OU Paint pat up in paste form to be thinned with water. It ie made for both inside and outside exposure. It is durable and has stood five years on exteriors with seaside exposures. It is flat (without gloss), washable, hygienic and gives a very artistic velvety finish. It was adopted by the U. 8. Government Buildings at the Buffalo Exposition. Later the Government used Romallte for its buildings at the Charleston Exposition. The Committee on Exports on Awards, awarded BomaUte the gold medal. For sale by A. C. Gilx, <I« Washington street.
On aoooant of the Triennial Conclave. ‘ *Us Templar, and Bevraign Grand rV SW52 1
Co—ram. to faa bald at Portland. Or« .August » u> 77. tbs Pennsylvania Railroad Coanonv will aril round-trip tickets to Portland from all statfona on its lines, from Aaanst t4 to IT. good ramming wlthta sixty days, iacludlsg data of sals, at rednosd rates. For specific Information apply to ticket—ante. A Day as Atlantic City. Special •1.00 excursion via Pmasylvania Railroad Thursday, August if. .Special train laavm Capa Mur AID a. m. Return lag. laavm Atlantic City fino p. m . atopping at Cape May Court Beam hi each di-
rt rsealred s large invoice from b yon can ssiecl. Tbe pciom mage
▲ taluahi publiutiwThs PtaaiyWinU ItHrood 1904 Boinmar SmttiflB Boots loakOo June l-tha Passenger Department of the PennaylraaU Railroad Company pub lished the ISM edition of the Summer Ex cur. ion Route Book. This work l» designed to provide the public with descriptive noita of tbe principal Bummer KeMorta of Eastern America, with the best routes for reaching them, and the ratea of fare. It contains all the prtaotpaleraihore and mountain resorts of the Kaet. and over seventeen hundred different routes or combination of routea. The hook has been compiled with the greatest care, and altogether ie tbe most completewnd comprehensive handbook of Summer travel ever offered to the public. Tbe cover is handsome and striking, printed in colors, and the book contains several maps, presenting the exact routes over which tickets are sold. The book ie profusely Ulnstraled with fine half-tone onto of scenery at the various resorts and along the lines of tbe Pennsylvania Rail-
road.
On and after Jane 1 this very interesting book may be procured st any Pennsylvania Railroad ticket offloe at tbe normal price of ten cents, or upon application to Geo. W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent,Broad Street Station. Philadelphia. Pa., by mail for twenty oenu. BATES TO ST LOTO WOBLB’S TATS.' Tickets to be Sold at wry low rates via feansylTanla BaQrcad. For tbe Louisiana Purchase Exposition^ to be held at St. Ixmis, Mo., from April to December 1, HIM, several Jorms of excursion tickets to St. Lbala will be placed on sale by tbe Pennsylvania Railroad on April 25. as follows:— Season tickets, good to return until December 15, 1804. to he sold dally at rate of •38.30 from Cape Mav Sixty-day excursion tickets, float limit not later than December-19. 1MM, to be sold daily at rate of 833.70 from Cape
May.
Fifteen-day excursion tickets to be sold at rate of 136.!S0 from Cape May. Tickets of tbe forms named above will be sold from ether stations on the Pen usylvaala Railroad at proportionate
rates.
leu-day special coach axenraion tickets wllMie sold on May 10, and on other dates to be announced later, good going only on special coach trains, or in coaches on designated trains, and good returning in coaches on regular'trains, at rate of MO.OO from New York, ilASO from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates, approximating one cent per mile from other points Excursion tickets by variable routes. Season tickets and sixty-day excursion tickets will be sold via variable routes: that is, going by one direct roots and returning via another direct route. Variable route tickets will be sold applying through Chicago in one dirrctloa at the same rates a* apply for season and sixty day ex cur don ticket* to St. loo is. going and returning via the direct rentes. On all one-way and round-trip tickets, reading to points beyond St. Lon I*, s stopon r of ten days will be permitted st Ix>aii on payment of a fee of •1.00 and posit of ticket.
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bd no other shore reaan mm compare b Atbury Park for diversity of attraeis. During tha ueet ymtr many Im-
AK ORDINANCE.
An Ordinance to eothorisc the ronstrortion of M-wer* on certain streets hi the City of
Cane May.
seictioet. Be it ordained sad enacted by
the Inhabitants of tbe City of Cape tfey. in City Council assembled, aad it is hereby enacted bv the sathority of the seatt. that then shell be coaettacted by and for the City of Cape Mey. e sewer on Broadway from Reach Avenue to Cape Island Creek, on Elmirs street the distance of eleven baa* dm! and forty-six feet; on Madison Arenac from I^sfsyrtlc Street to Washington Street, on Ferry Street from Beach Aveaae to Man •ion Street; together with such labor and materiel as may be necessary to connect the seme with the present system of sewerage in tbe Citr of Cape Mey, under such plans and specifications as shall be adopted by
Section 3. Aad be it farther ordained sad
enacted, that upon tbe adoption of the plans and specifications in the preceding section referred to. the City Council shall proceed to advertise according to law for bids or proposals for the construction of the said sewers or system of sewers, together with all the appurtenances necessary for the full sad complete finlshihg of the same; in which said advertisements proposals may be asked for tbe eptire construction, or such portions or sections thereof as may be deemed advis-
able by said City Council, or both. Section 3 And be it further ordained and
that all ordin
— — parts of ordinances inconsistent with tbe terms of this ordinance, to the terms of this ordinance, to the extent of sack Inconsistency, be and tbe same are hereby repealed, knd that this ordi nan or shall take effect upon dne publica-
tion thereof.
Approved ] uly yv, 1904. F. SIDNEY TOWNSEND.
. President of Council. THOS W. MILI.HT. Mayor 1, Attest: JNO.W. THOMPSON. Recorder. Jt
P.OAIiL OP TRADE Pnsldi-ut—Ktrpbea R Wilson. Hscrrtary—Lewis T. Stevrna. -Treasurer—Thomas W. Millet.
SHERIFFS SALK. By virtue of a writ ot Fieri Facias, to me directed, issued out of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey. I will expose to sale at public vendue, on Monday. August 22d. 1904, between the boars at twelve and five o'clock p m. to wit, at 1.30 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, atUe Sheriff's office, in Cape May Court House, Cepe May conaty. New
Jersey,
All that certain lot of land and premises lying in the Low« township of Cape May county, state of NeVr Jersey, situate in the neighborhood of Cold Spring on the northeast angle of the Town Bank and Shnnpike Rood, being bonnded and described aa fol low!, to wit: Beginning at * corner of land formerly belonging to George Bennett and rnoning thence along said line north fortyseven degrees east, twenty-two perches and' ten links to a post for a corner; thence north forty-nine degrees west, nine perches to the line of the road; thence by the’ road south thirty-six degrees and forty-five minute*
more or less.
Seized as the property of Edward S. Lope, ct ux. defendants, taken in exeentioe at tbe sgit of keuben T. Johnson, complainant, and to be sold bv SAMVEL K- EWING. Sheriff. Dated July Jo. 1904. H. C. Blake, Sol'r, y-at p f f7 14
TJ£ASVRY DEPARTMENT. Washington, May 34,1904. £W~ Notice is hereby given to all persons who may have claims against 'The First National Bonk of Cape May", N. T., that tbe same most be presented to William M Hardt, Receiver, with the legal proof thereof. within three months from this date, or they may be disallowed. T P Kane, Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the
Currency Jnyym
JO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice is hereby given that all pt are prohibited from throwing or depositing upon the streets sad sidewalks of the city, refuge of all kinds. loose ashes, paper., scraps and debris of all kinds, in violation of an ordinance of the City of .Gape May, entitled "An Ordinance defining the duties of the Committee on streets andHighwaya,”
which said ortluasu ___ 4th. A D.. 1876, under the penalty therein contained EDWARD SAYRE-
Ihe “Day-tight Store.”
The kind of . Furnishings A Man likes to wear.
CMy Directory. Mavor—Thoa. W. Millet -Jam 1, Aldermen—Francis K. Dake-Jao.), Council—Jos. Hand.. Jeu. 1, BsmnclT. Bsfley—Jas. 1, Robert J. Crvswsll Jan 1, ^MsaknlBharp-,.. Jg-1, Lsmosl EMUtor." ..Jml L JaaTE Taylor Jan. 1, Louie C. Sayre Jan. 1 F. Sidney Townsend-Jan. 1 order—Joo. W. Tbompsja Jaa. 1 moor—Cbaa- T. Campbell.. Jan. 1. actor—80I Needles ... Jan. 1, Treasurer—Isaac H. Maith.—Jan. I, Commissiourrs of Appeal, Theodore Moeller Jan. 4. Edward Crete Jan. 1 Thna. R. Wales Jan. 1
BOARD OF EDUCATION. Henry Knthcrford, President....March, I S. H. Moore, vice president -i Dr. Edward H. Phillips. Clerk-. V Howard F. Otter - 1
William T. Stevens... Dr. A L Leach Charles F. Qnidort ..
^
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Dr. V. > Robert I
M. D. Mercy, Secretary ..
-A. Heat ...
Lafayette M. Hal: Albert H. Little .. George L. Lowett ...
County Directory. Justice Supreme Court—Francis J. Bwayxc, Circuit J udge—Alien B. Kodioott iw? Law Judge—Hat rlsoa H. Voorhsea^ Prosecutor of Pleas-Harry S. bonglass. Rep *PoB Sheriff—8sml K Kwlur. Dem 1804 Coroner's—Geo. Sayre, Jr.. Rep 1804 Coroner'*—John D. Craig. Bn* IKO Coroner's-Chaa. H. Clouting, fin*.... 1806 Conaty Clerk-Jollna Way. Bro 1806 Surrogate—K. CUntou Hewitt, Kep 1807 County Collector— Lewis S. Bill well. Rep...: UOfi County Board of Elections—Jos. K. Hand. Bap...., , 1806 Couaty Board of Elections—William T. Bate. Hep. ....1804 County Board of Elections Wei. J. Tyler. Dor,..... : * County Board of Election*-Michael H. Kronur. Dem 1804 Term* of Court—Fourth Tmsdsy lu ApriJ. September and Deremokr. BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS. Anthony B. Smith, Palermo .May. 1806 W. 8. Johnson, Ocean City Jan. L 1807 John P. Fox, Ocean City -Jan. 1, 1BCT C. P. Vanamao. Dias Creek. May 1. 1807 I rose D. Ludlam. So Dennis May 1906 Yin. T. Bate, Fishing Creek.... May. IBtfi Wrotley R. Wales. Cape May..Jan. 1. IW-7 Mlcsjan 8. Smith. Cape May Jan. 1.1806 Anthony B. Smith. Director. Samuel Townsend Clerk.
Our Secret Socle tic*.
Adotriram Chapter. No. SP. Royal Arch Masons—Convocations, third Monday of each moothhat lodge room. Washington and Franklin streets. Cape Island Lodge, No. 80. F. and A. M. —Communications, second aad fomrth Tuesdays of each month at lodge room, Washington and Franklin streets Capi May Camp, No. 9778, Modem Woodmen of- Amsvica—Meets first Wednesday of eactr-tnbnth at Auditorium. Cape May Conclave. No. 188, Improved Order of HepUanpha—Mesta at Ogden's Hall.SIS Washington street, on second sod fourth Tbnradays of each month. Cape May Council, No. 10B1; Royal Ar•sum—Meets.flat and third Tnaadays of each month at Auditorium. Cape May Lodge. No. SI,'A. O. U. W.— Meets first and third Thu rad ays of each month at 812 Washington street. Cold Spring Connell, Jr. O.U.A. M- No. 135—Meets in hall at Cold Spring, every Tuesday evening at 7 o’plock. Colombia Lodge, No. 88.
Eureka Lodge, No. 7, Ladles' L O. M.Meeta second and fourth Thursday* of each month at Auditorium. Friendship Connell, No. S7, D. of A-— Meets on Tuesday afternoon of at 2.80, in Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall, Cold Spring. John Mecray Post, No. 49, Meets on second and fourth Tbnredays of each month at 816 Washington street. Mayflower Lodge. No. 858. Indepetx Order of Odd Fellows-Meets each Friday at the Auditorium, Jackson OgattaUa Tribe, No. 187. Improved Order of Rad Moo—Moots at I '
Capa May fbr 18 yenya. Riga •ewed by aranhtnr with MRt to match Lost oebrokensslsmovhoohateplscsd
—All klads of ready-to-wear ladies’ walk jok skirts at Sol Nsodlas’ and gal gram
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im Krriurr jvmm 25. 1IKH.
Trains will leave Caps M*> as follows fo.
/ IULADELPHJA
6.45 A M -ACCOMMODATION Stops
from Aagiesea, Ocean City. heaL riy. ArrivesHtiimilpfili 9 a A M.—EXPRESS. Connect. In
Arrive# at Phil-
4-45
7-*° Aagtcses Bn sdelphis K.41 s m.
O oc A M—EXPRESS- Cunaecu from
3 Attglcsca. Ocean City, aad bea lule CRy Arrives at Pimadelphia Hz»
2 20 P ' M —EXPRESS Connect, from
Aegleaea. Ocean City aad Rea Die City. Arrives at Phiiadelphla 4 J9
2.7C f M —ACCOMMODATION Coo
3 necu from Anglesea Branch. Ocean City, and Sea Isle City. Arrives et
Philadelphia 5.»y P M
p- M.—Express. Connect, from Anglesea Branch. Arrives Philadel
phis 6.45 p m.
C * c P. M. EXCURSION TRAIN Con J’TJ nects from AnngleMa, Ocean City.
aad Sea Isle City Arrives Phila-
delphia « 15 p m
BVKDJ.T Tiuis«. 7 < r P" M. EXPRESS- Connects from J’TJ Anglesea. Ocean City end Sea Isle City. Arrives Philadelphia , OO P.Jl—ACCOMMODATION. Stop# ~ t ' at principal intermediate station* Conoectf from Angleaea Branch Ocean City sad Sea Isle City. Ar. rivn Philadelphia, 6.50 P. M c » M -EXPRESS Connects from Anglesea Branch. Arrives PhiU
delpbia A« P M
6.00 p M.—EXCURSION TRAIN. Con-'* nects from Anglesea Branch. Arrives at Philadelphia 8.33 p m. O ?c P M EXPRESS. Connects from '•53 Anglesea, Ocean City aad Sea isle City. Arrives at Philadelphia
10.35. p m
FROM PHILADELPHIA. Train, leave for Cape May—Expresa, 9 no A. M. 130 (Saturdays only ) 3.30. 4.of>, and 5 30 p to week-days. Accommodation, 7.48 A. M., 3.35 P M. Sunday, express, 9.00 a m. Accommodation, 7.3?» m. Ji.oo Excursion train, 7.00 a m daily Trains leave Philadelphia. Broad Street
Station for
NEW YORK May 39. 1904
Express, weekdays. 4 Jb. 4 40. 5 00. j 18. 558.7.00.733.830. 903. 950,1031. *1100. A M. *1300 noon. 1335. *l 00. 1 40, •330,100,350. 3.53 (Penaa. Limited} 3.54 (New York Limited), 4 00, *5 00. •« 56 6 00, 700, *800.900. 1000 P.M., iso?.night,St.sdats,4^, 440, 500.518.825. 950 1 too A. M.. *1235. *230.353, (Penna. Limited). 3 54 (New York Limited). 400. *530. *5 50. 6 36,790. •» 00. to 13 P M., 13 03 night• From West Philadelphia only. 24s A M. and *12 3} P M daily. From North Philadelphia only. 12 38 P M daily (Manhattan limited). WASHINGTON AND THK SOUTH.
May. 39. 1904
Fot Baltimore and Washington. *635. 7*80, 833. to 30. 11 23. A. M.. **3 31. *1 25. 3 30, 344-4 40.5 *5. n s8,P M.and 1209 night, weekdays. Schdaye, •6. 35, 7 jo, 98S >« aj. A M., *4.35. *3 so. 4 46. 5 35. n 38 P. M. 12.09 night. •- For Baltimore accommodation, 9.05 A. M. — aad 4-0J P. M. weekdays. 5.07, P. M.
53,*
From West Philadelphia only, 335 and •11 « A. M.. (55 33 "Congressional Limited,") *5.55. ^.50. *7.35, p V.,
daily. •Dinii
BURY, J. R. WOOD.
pESAOZLPSU ft BSASOrO tOT7n. JL ATLAITTC OTT EAQrlOAS. TIMETABLE InEgsctJuly 1. 1^04. WE XT. DAYS. Lt. Cape May. Art. Phiia. 0 10 a m (local) 8 35 a m 7 16 a m (90 mitt ate*) 8 45 a m *8 06 am (expeaaa) 9 45am 2 30 p m (express) 4 2S p m •8 00 p m (express) 5 10 p m •8 00pm (local) 5 50pm •4 55 p m (expreas) 6 56 p m 6 00pm ($1.00 Kxc.) 810pm SCXDATa. *7 20 a m flocall 9 55 a m 8 30 p m Pocal] 610pm N 15 p m [exuress] 6 10 p m 6 00 p m [$1.00 Exclj 8 10 p m 8 SO p m [expreas] 10 40 p m
La. Phtla.
* 7 00am
880am 880am llfOam 140pm 4 IS pm 4 30pm 530 pm 700am 84Bam 915am 600 p a
dc'sr"'
&
Arr. Cape May. [•LOO Exc.] 9 18 a m
1040 a m 1114 a m 1 34 p m 3 SS p m 6 45 p m 738pm 7 30 p m 9 10 a m 11 14 a m 11 08 a m 806 p m
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