CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER i, 1904.
MRS. MAYBRICK’S RELEASE. It Waa Effected ou the Fifteenth Annlvereery of the Beclnninf of Bor Trial. London (Ens > Special. Mr*. Florence MajbricW, the American' vt^nan who baa been Jmprtaoned in England for the murder of her huaband, waa releaaoo on July 10. the fifteenth annlvereary of the commencement of her triad. In certain caaee the term of imprieosmeat date* (mm the beginning of the trial, and auch was the case on thta occasion After her release Mrs. Ma> brick immediately Joined her mother. Baroness
MRS FLORENCE MAYBR1CK. (Plotur* Show* Her as Widow and as an inmate of Prison.) Deroque*. In France, from whence they sailed for America. After her arrival In the United States Mrs Maybrick will proceed direct to Louisiana to appear in the land salt which Judge Yarrow, of Washington, i* conducting for the Imprisoned woman. Mrs. May brick’s recent term of semicustody was granted for the purpose of permitting her to regain her mental tone, which the long Incarceration had Impaired. There were times when she appeared feeble-minded, but now her mind Is normal and she is In condition to nroceed with her enlt. WORK OF MINISTER ALLEN. United States Representative at Sepul, Korea. Is Implicitly Trusted by Both Rations. Seoul (Kurws) Special Medical missionary, court physician and diplomat. Horace N. Allen. United States minister to Korea, stands today a strong and picturesque figure In the affaire of state in the far east. He has been a resident of Korea since USX. Dr. Allen was the first resident foreign missionary In that land. He had gone out as a medical missionary under the Presbyterian board, and It was at his request that he was transferred from China to Korea, where he believed he could do better work with a practice among the foreign resident* of Seoul. Through his attendance upon Prince Min Yonk Ik, a cousin of the queen, he became the physician of the court
RATES TO IT LOUIS WORLD'S 7111. TUksU Ube Sold at rtrj lowJraUs rU w fennnjlTaaU Rkilmd. For the Louisiana Purchase Exposition to be held at 3l. Louis. Mo., from April » Vo December 1. HIM, several forms of excursion tickets to Bt. Lon is wtH be placed on sale by the Pennsylvania Hail road on April U5. as follow*: — treason tickets, good to return Mill Deer in tier 18, 1004, U> be sold daily at rat* of •90.90 from Cape Msv Sixty-day excursion tlcketa, final limit not later than December 18, 1004, to be sold dally at rate of WS To from Cape May. Fifteen-day excursion tlcketa to be sold at rate of KM. 80 from Cape May. Tickets of the forms named above will be sold from other stations on the Pennsylvania Railroad at proportionate rates. ieu day special coach axcurslon tickets will be sold on May 10, and on other dates to tie announced later, good going only on special reach trains, or In coach** on <!<-» Ignsted trains, and good returning In coaches on regular trains, at rate of 190.00 from New York. #16.80 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rate*; 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 root* and returning via another direct route. Variable route tickets will be sold apply .ng through Chicago In one direction at the same rates as apply for season and sixty day excursion tickets to St. lamia, going and returning via the direct routes. On all one-way •ud round-trip tickets, reading to prints beyond St. Louis, a stopov« r of ten days will be permitted at St. Louis on payment of a fee of 11.00 and deposit of ticket.
HORACE N ALLEN, minister of the United States at Seoul. Korea.) and enjoyed great popularity. In time hi* relations with the royal family became Intimate, and within two years Dr. Allen wax able to establish a hospital. the expenses of which were paid by the king. Subiequer.Uy the doctor was sent back to this country as a representative of the Korean government, and for a time he was secretary of the Korean legation at Washington. lie was Mercury of the American legation In Korea from 1890 to 1897 / aud waa then promoted to the high diplomatic rank of minister resident and consul general. Dr. Allan's original medical work opened the way for the . entrance of other missionaries, medical end evangeMstle, Catholic and Protestant; and 7 ■ a kindly feeling toward a la of Age. A Russian Is not of egs until ha Is M years of aga Until that time at
go to his parsau, if they are in s
NOTICE OP REGISTRATION. Notice Is hereby given that the Boards of Krgistrv end iflrctloo in sod for each end every election district or voting precinct in Cepe May county, will meet cm Tuesday, Saptember 13.1004. at the place where the next election in their district will be held, at on o'clock in the afternoon, and remain in session until nine o'clock in the evening, for the purpose of making up from the caneaaaing books two list* of registers of the names, residences and street numbers, if any. of all the persons in their respective election districts entitled to the right of suffrage therein at S et election, or who shall personally before them for that purpose, or who e shown to the satisfaction of such Board of Kegistry and Election to have legally voted In that election district at the last preceding election therein for member of the General Assembly, or who shall he shown by the affidavit in writing of some voter in that election district to be a legal
voter therein.
And on the same day and between the same hours the said Board* of keg:»try and Election will hold a primary election of delegates to convention* of political parties, or for making nominations, or for both, agreeable to the provision* of "A further supplement to an set entitled, 'An set to regulate elections,' " which said supplement was approved April 14, 1903. And notice is hereby further given, that the said Boards of Registry and Election will have their final meeting on Tuesday. November 1. 1904 at the place of ttu-ir former meeting, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon, and main in session until nine o'clock in l— Evening, for ihe purpose of revising and correcting the origins! registers, of adding thereto the names of all persons entitled to the right of suffrage in that election district at the next election, who shall appear in e rsoo-before them or who shall be shown the written affidavit of some voter in such election district to be s legal voter therein, and of erasing therefrom the name of any person who. after a fair opportunity to be heard, shall be shown not to be en-
titled to vote therein.
Done in accordance with an act of Legislature of the State of New Jersey, cu titled "A-fuithcr supplement to an act. to regulate election.'' Approved April 1696. and the amendments thereto.
W J. TYLER,
Clerk of County Board of Elections. Cape May C. H-. N. J-,»i-4
CHy Directory.
Mayor—Thos. W. Millet Jan 1. 1908 Aldermsu-Francis K. Duka.. Jan. 1. liwi Council—Jcm. Hand Jan-1.1W7 Samusl T. Halley Jan. 1.1W7 Hobart J. Crasw#il..*Jan. 1.19CT7 T. Maaksl Sharp Jan 1.1906 JlB. J. Doak Jan. 1.1906 Ldmotl.K Miller Jan. 1.1906 Jan. B. Taylor Jan. 1.1906 Louis C. Sayre Jan. 1.1908 F. Sidney Townseud-Jan. 1. IKK Recorder—Jno. W. Thumps jo Jan. I. IKK Assessor—Cbaa. T. Campbell.. Jan. 1, IKK Collector—Sol Needles Jan. 1. IKK Treasurer—Isaac H. Smith Jan. I, IKK Commissioner* of Appeal. Theodore Moeller. Jan. 1. IKK Edward Creaas Jan. 1. IKK Thos. R- Wale* Jan. 1. IKK
SCENIC OUTING TRIPS.
Mujc
Nature's
Niagara Kails.
Masterpiece.
Niagara Falla is one of nature's masterpiece* of scenery and few ever visited It without an earnest desire to revisit it again and again. It seems impossible to realise the wonderous beauty and strength of the falls and rapids at first and the more vou gaze at it, the more Its majestic grandeur impresses you. Formerly many visiter* were satisfied with viewing the falls only, to view the rapids requiring a greater outlay of strength and time than many could stand, but In these days of electric roads the visitors miss considerable enjoyment f they omit ehe ride by the Orest Gorge Route to Lewiston. Near the cantilever bridge the deep sullen water* which from the Falls above are thus far smooth and unbroken enter the narrow confines of the Gorge and begin their descent to ihe Whirlpool, they have been moving slowly in solemn smoothness as though resting after their terrific leap and here rise like maddened horses sod with ineatatable force are suddenly lashed into fury indescribable. The special Ten Dollar Ten Day Niagara Falls excursion* via Philadelphia A Read-ing-Lehlgb Valley Route August 90, Bcotember 8 and 18, and October 8th give those desirous of visiting the Falls a One opportunity at the minimum cost. Excursion ticket* good going on train leaving Reading Terminal. Philadelphia 8.30a. m. or Its cotfhection and good to return within ten days on any train only Ten Dollars. For particular* aa to stop offs sod other privileges, rates from other points, etc t consult Ticket Agent*, or address Bdson J. Weeks, General Passenger Agent, Phil-
adelphla. Pa.
FREEMOLDERSTIEETING. Notice is hereby given that a stated meet’Tng of the Board of Chosen Freeholder* of the County of Cape May, N. I., will be held at the Court House -tn said county, on Thursday the 8th day of September, 190*. at 10 o'clock a- m., for the purpose of settling the accounts of the county, hearing reports of committees, and for‘the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the board. Ail persons having business before the Board are respectfully requested to be in attendance at that time and place. By order
of the Beard.
SAMUEL TOWNSEND. ClerkDated August as, 1904- 9-
Ihe “Day-light Store.”
The kind of Furnishings A Kan likes to wear.
Here's a stock of men's tornisblngs which will enable the man with a last year’s suit to look-well and which will atrmigktrn the value of this years clothe*.
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0. L. W, KNERR, iii-*o vuuinoi srxixr.
NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS, Sealed proposals will be received until Tuesday, Sept. 6, 1904, at n.yoa. m., by the undersigned committee of the Board* of Freeholder* of Cumberland and Cape May counties, for the building of a steel and iron drawbridge across West Creek, between Cumberland and Cape May countie*, ‘‘ Kldora. The bids will ue opened 11. jo a. m.. on that day at Cape May Court House. Flan* and specifications may be seei the residences of Joseph Sntton, Leesburg, Cumberland county, and J-'-D- Ludlam. South Denni*. Cape May county. The committee reserve* the right to reject say or r" bids. f Joseph Suttos, Albert Harris, Samuel Fagan, Cumberland County Committee. J D. Ludlam.
it
Cape May County Committee.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Washington, May 14,1904. Notice i* hereby given to all person* who may have claims against ‘The First National Bank of Cape May", N. J.. tha must be presented to William , Receiver, with tl ’ ' of, within three mouth* they may be disallowed. T. P. Kakb, Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency. J»9^jn»
BOARD OF EDUCATION. Henry Rutherford, President....March, 1905 S. H. Moore, rice president. tym Dr. Edward U. I'blllips. Clerk.. 1906 Howard V. Otter “ IKK Barclay L. Sehellenger.— * 1906 Samuel R. Stites “ 1906 William T. Stevens —— I9°7 Dr. A. L Leach.. — : 1907 Charles F. Quidort - 1907
W BI
HR!XT It KASBORZ RAILROAD
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i*e Cape Mar as f< LAD ELF i.l A :
from Angle***, Ocean City. Se* 141c City. Arrive* Philadelphie9 rj a m. » m A M-EXPRESS. Count* t* from / * Angle*** Branch. Arrive* at Philadelphia 8.43 a m. 0 oc A. M -EXPRESS. Connect* from J Anglesea, Ocean City, and Ses Isle City. Arrives at Phnadelpbia u .ou 2 20 p - M -EXPRESS. Connects from Anglesea, Ocean City and Ses Die City. Arrive* at Philadelphia 4.39
BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. A. L Leach, President ..Sept. Dr. V. M. D. Marcy, Secretary Robert 6. Hand Lafayette M. Hal: Albert B. Utile “ Oeorge L. Lowntt - BOARD OF TRADE. President-Blephen B Wilson. Becrrtary—Lc»L T. Hti-vrn*. Treasurer—Thomas W. Milieu
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County Directory.
Justice Supreme Court—Francis J. Swayze. Circuit'd odge—Alien li. KodiiooU 1W1? Law^ Judge—Ha irlsoo H- Voorb^v*j
Prosecutor
8bert7-8au _ CorouePs—<ieo. Bsyrr,
Coroner's—Jo!
Pleas-Harry S. Douglas*. K.' Ewing. Dem 1i'.1904 Hsyrr Jr.. Rep 1904 D. Craig. Ken 1906
County Clerk—JuUu* Way. Kcp UAK Surrogate—E. Clinton Hewitt. liep....HI07 County Collector—Lewi* B. BUI writ. Itep IKK County Board of Elrctlouw-Jo*. K. Hand. R«p - IK* County Board of Eieetloas—Charles K Foster. Hep .IK* County Board of Elections—Wot. J. Tyler. Deie. County Board of Election*—Michael H Krarn*. I*em Its 6 Terms of Court-eFourth Tuesday In April. September sad December.
P M-ACCOMMODATION. Connect* from Anglesea Branch, Ocean City, and Sea Isle City. Arrive* at Philadelphia 5 77 P M P. M.—Express. Connects from Anglesea Branch. Arrive* Philadel-
phia 6.4; p m.
P. M. EXCURSION TRAIN. Con nect* from Annglekea Ocean City, and Be* isle Citv Arrive* Phila-
delphia 8. isp m SUNDAY THAIS*.
P. M. EXPRESS. Connects from
Attgleaea, Ocean City and Sea laic City. Arrives Philadelphia
. 00 P.M^—ACCOMMODATION. Stop* 4- at principal intermediate stations
Connect* from Anglesea Branch Ocean City and Sea Isle City. Ar rives Philadelphia, 6.30 P. M.
r IO P M.-EXPRESS. Connects from J' Anglesea Branch, Arrives Phila-
delphia 63s P M
P M.—EXCURSION TRA6X Cor. reel* from Anglesea Branch. Arrives at Philadelphia 8.»s p m. P. M EXPRESS. Connect* from Anglesea. Ocean City and Ses Die City. Arrives at Philadelphia
10.35. p m.
FROM PHILADELPHIA. Trains leave for Cape May—Express, 9.00 A. M. 130 (Saturdays only.) 2.30, 4.06. and 5.20 p m werk-day*. Accommodation, 7.4* A. M.. 3.35 P M. Sunday, express, 900 a m. Accommodation, 7.30 a. m. Ji.oo Excursion train. 7-00 a m daily. Trains leave Philaukjj-hia. Broad Street
Station for
NEW YORK.
Msy 29, 1904.
Express, weekday*, 4 38, 4 40. 5 oo. s 18, 558. 7xx>, 7 33. 8*>. 903. 950. 10 21. •1100,
M.. •1200 noon, 1235. •loo. 140, 50, 3.52 (Penok. Limited) 3.54 Limited), 4 00, *$ 00, *3 56.6 00,
7 00. *800,900, 1000 P.M., 1202. night,ScN-
BOABD OK CHOSEN FREEHOLDKItti Anthony B. Smith. Palermo May, IKK W. 8. Johnson. Ocean City..-Jan. I, 1907 John P. Fox, Ocean City -Jan. L 1907 C. P. Van*man, Dias Creek. May 1. 1907 Jesae D. Ludlam, So.Dcnnia Msy 1906 Wm. T. Bale. Fishing Creek May. 19U6 Westicy R. Wales. Cape May. Jaa. L U»7
Mlraian 8. Smith. Cape May .Jan. L. Antbony B. Smith, Director:
Townsend Clerk.
State Senator—Lewis M. Crease. Ocean
Samuel
City. Rep... * blyman—
Our Secret Societies.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice is hereby given that all persons are prohibited from throwing or depotitiiig upon the streets and sidewalks of the city, refuge of all kinds, loose ashes, paper, scraps and debns of ail kinds, in violation of an ordinance of the City of Cape May, entitled "Ait Ordinance defining the duties of the Committee on greets and uighway,** and supplements and amendment* thereto which said ordinance waa approved June 4th, A, D.. 1876, under the penalty therein EDWARD SAYRE-
Pennsylvania Railroad 91.00 Excursion to Atlantic City—Dact of tbe
On Thursday, September 8, the Pennsylvania Railroad Compeny (Weet Jersey & Seashore Railroad) will ran Ita last oneday excursion of the season from Cape May to Atlantic City. Special train will leave Cape May at 8 JO a. ax, stopping A Bennett, Rio Grande, Anglese* Junction ami Cape May Coart House; returning, leave Atlantic City 6a00 p. jn. Round trip r-_- ~
rate will be tl.OO only. This will afford an SfriSm
opportunity to spend a day on the beach of our greatest seashore neighbor at little
Adouiram Chapter, No. 39, Rots! Arch Masons—Convocations, third Monday of each month at lodge room, Washington and Franklin streets. Cap* Island Lodge, No. 30, P and A. M.' —Commnntcations. second sod fourth 1'ui-adaysof each month at lodge room, Washington and Franklin Cape May Camp, No. 8773, Modern Woodmen of America—Meets first Wednesday of saefa month at Auditorium. Caps Msy Conclave, No. 188. Improved Order of Heptaaopha—Meets at Ogden's Hall, 813 Washington street, on s« fourth Thursdays of each month. Caps Msy Connell, No. 1891; Royal Ar-canum-Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month at Auditorial Cape May Lodge. No. 81. A. O. - U. W.— Meets first and third Thursdays of each month at 819 Washington street. Cold Spring Council, Jr. O. U. A. M. No. 185—Meets in hail at Cold Spring, every Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock. Columbia Lodge, No. 83, Independent Order of Mechanics—Meet* each Monday
at Auditor! am.
Eureka Lodge, No. 7, Iasi lee* L O. M — laett second and fourth Thursdays of each month at Auditorium. Friendship Connell. No. 97. D. of A. Meets on Tueeday afternoon of each week at 9J0. in Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall. Cold Bpring. John Mecray Poet, No. 40. G. A. R. [sett on second and fourth Thursday* of ich month at 818 Washington Mayflower Lodge. No. 868, Independent Order of Odd Fellows—Meets each Friday at tha Auditor! tufi, Jackson street. Ogsilalla Tribe. No. 157. Improved Order of Red M80—Meets at l ~
Rod weed Ratos to Asbury Park For the benefit of those desiring to attend the meeting of the State Republican Leugne of New Jersey, to be held at Asbury Park on September 9, the Pennsylvania Kallroed Company will sell roundtrip tickets to Aatoary Park oc September 1 and 9. good to return until September 8, Inclusive, from ail stattoa* on Ita Haas in the State of N«w Jersey, at rate at etngte
I fare for the round trip.
homes' H. Taylor, the popular boot shoemaker, has removed to No. 806
Ha does all repairing
. WH BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE la a«y Part of May Coewty HoH* Bench, N. J.
8-35
*2 30, t OO, (New Yor
7 «*>.** °o . . .
DAYS. 4 3», '4 40.500,3 18, 823. 9 50'ii.cD A. M., •1235. *230 3 32. (Penns. Limited'. J54 (New York Limited), 400, •520.
i P M
6 26,7 oo, *8 00,10 12 P. M . 'rom West Philadelphia only, a
and *12 33 P M dsily
Prom North Philadelphia only, 1: daily (Manhattan Limited).
WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH.
May. 29. 1004.
For Baltimore and Washington. *635, y.ao. 8 32, 10 », 11 2i A. M., *12 31. *i 25. 3 so, 344. 4 46.5 25. 6 18, n 28, P M.ard 1209
night, weekdays. Sundays, *6-35. 7 Jo.
« 25. *3 ad, 4 46, 3 25. I
For Baltimore accommodation, 9.05 A. M. 2.05 and 4.01 P. M. weekdays. 5.07. P. M. From West Philadelphia only, 333 a Ad 11 w A. M., (*5 33 “Congressional Limited,”) 's-SS. *uy*. *7-3Sr -P M.. daily. •Dining Car. W. W. ATTERBURY, J. R. WOOD. GesT Manager. Pass’r Traffic Manager CEO. W. BOYD. General Passenger Agent.
PULABUEU k SlADOro BOITTZ. * ATLANTIC CITTKAXLSOAD. TIMETABLE in Efiect July 1, 1904.
Lv. Cape May.
6 10a m 7.16 a ffl •8 06am 290 p m *3 00 p m •3 OU p in •4 85. p m 600 p m •7 20 a m 8 30 p m *4 15 p m 6 00 p m 8 50 p m Ly. Phtia.
(local)
(90 minute*) (express) (express)
(local)
(express) (11.00 Exc ) SUNDAYS.
[express]
Arr. Phila. 8 35 a m 845am 9 45 am 4 25 p m 510 p m 6 60pm 6 55 p m 8 10 p m 9 55am 6 10 p m 6 10 p m 8 10pm 10 40 p m
.x~ Phil
7 00a
8 50a
8 50 a rn 11 60s m 1 40 p m 4 15 p m 4 30 p m 530 p m 7 00a m 845am 9 16 a m 6 00 p in
9 18 a m 10 40 am 11 14 a m 1 34 p m 3 35 p m 545 pm 7 30 p in 730pm
[11.00 Exc.]
[exprewa] rSS.,
pO^mlu*]
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[express] aUNDAYB.
[•1.00 Ere.]
Pom!)
[« pre "]
[local]
•Conecta at Winslow Junction lot Atlan-
tic City.
A. T. Dies, Bdson J. Wkkks. Geel Snpt. Gcnl Paas'r Agent.
9 10 a m 11 14 a in 11 03a m 8 06 p in
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