CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER jo, 1904.
ANOTHER ADVANCE.
1ATH TO IT. LOUH WOtLD'B 7ABL ntkttaUW Sold at T«y Iwr T*U« TU
Roaaian Army Pushing Aero a* Shskhe River.
HOSTILE 1BIIES U CLOSE I0CC8.
LONDON. Oi^k tt.—Adrlew from St Pctenbarg this diornlug uy that 0«ocml Kuropatkln will b« ready for a forward more at an aarlr induiant onlaaa baary Japaoaae re^nforcamenta compel him to remain on the defeoalre. There la reoaon to hall#re that the Japanese are drawing beartly upon the Port Arthur army as wall as on Japan la bopas ot securing a numerical superiority that will enable Weld Marshal Oyama to tnflk-t a crushing blow upon Gaoeral Kurvpatkln when boaUUtles are resumed. Mukden adrlrea say that tba Buastan forces on the left have again crossed the Shakhe river and are now pushing forward toward the Japanese positions. Intrenching as they advance. At the aame time Russian batteries are continually^ bombarding the Japanese, who can be plainly seen busily engaged Id the making of treuebea. This plan of the Russians to intrench as they advance was adopted because it was found In the recent big battle that It was Impossible to advance without some protection in the face of the Japanese shrapnel Are. The Russian and Japanese armies arc now separated by 1cm than four miles, and the whole field of operations of both armies can be plainly
Vto tba UMUlaaa Pniahaas Kxposition to be bald at Si. Louis. Mb., from Aprjl ® to Deosmber I. IBM, several forma of nio« t»«ka«s toSt Ltmla will ha plaoad on sate by tha Pennsylvania Kail road on April aa follows.— v Season ticksU. good to return until December 15.1904. to be sold dallv at rale of t&.20 from Cspv Mar. Sixty-day sxcursion Ucksts, dual limit not latar «hsn December IS, IBM, to be •old dally at rate of IS*. TO from Cape May. Klfteeo-day excursion tickets to be sold at rate of BaS-SO from Cape May. Tickets of the forma named above will be sold from other stations on the Pennsylvania Railroad at proportionate
Lou No. 9i and 9* In Block B. Susan Boyer, the asm of twelve doIUr* a«d ninety-five cents Iliads) upon Lou No.
and 147 ia Block K.
J. Chew,
No. 141
_ - . earn of nlaetjrghres cents (l.ot) upon Lot No. (S la Block, m. Mm. C. W. Cornwall, the smn of
a (#7-40) «i
> Lot No
dollani and forty
76 in Block A.
Charles Diston. the sum ct two dollars and seventyweven canto (•1.77) upon Lot No. 17
in Block A.
Halts of Thomas A. Parnley, the earn of twenty-seven dollar* and seventy-five cento <#»7-73) epo* Lota No !». ijH-i«o. *46. »5*.
Too-day special coach axe am too tickets will bs Sold on Oct. 36. and on other dates to be announced later, good going only on special coach trains, or In coaches on designated trains, and good return tog in coaches On regular trains, at rate of #30 0(1 from New JVork. #18A0 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates, approximating one cent per mile from other points. Excursion tickets by variable routes. Season tickets and sixty-dmy excursion tickets will be sold via variable routes; that Is, going by one direct rente and returning via another direct route. Variable route tickets will be •old applying through Chicago in one direction at the same rates as apply for season and sixty day excursion tickets to bt. louts, going and return ing via the direct rootea. On all one-way and round-trip tickets, reading to points beyond St. Louis, a stop ov< r ot ten days will be permitted at St. Louis on payment of a fee pf #1.00 and deposit of ticket.
A special from Tokyo says that the Japanese government baa decided to draw the attention of the Russian govenunent to the unlawful action of Uus-, slan troops In using Chinese costumes. The notice will be nerved through the American state department and will be transmitted through the A meric-an embassy at St. Petersburg. A Mukden dispatch says that General Kuropatkln U in a condition to assume a strong offensive. He is confident he can throw off the Japanese tu the westward, leaving the way open to Port Arthur, which. It lx calculated, he can reach In three weeks. Tokyo reports estimate the losses 01 the Japanese left army (General Oku's) during the recent battle of Shakhe at or about 5.000. The Japahese have made another assault on Poet Arthur's defenses, resulting In the capture of an iron railroad bridge, which to 500 yards from the main fortress. The Importance of this capture lies In the fact that It curtails the Russian fire in harassing Japanese who may attempt to advance on the trenches located on the slope of Rihlniig mountain. General Kuropatkln. at Shakhe, has a gals displayed consummate skill In preventing Field Marshal Oyama from reaping the fruits of victory. By withdrawing his shattered left wing under shelter of the right center he succeeded in the gigantic task of taking 80.000 wounded off the field of battle, and. more than this, he has reorganized and reformed his broken legions and again confronts the Japanese across the Shakhe jlver. That Kuropatkln after losing dose to 40,000 men was able to resume the offensive within a fortnight constitutes' s greet feat in military history. ▲ late dispatch from the Russian headquarters says that a Russian force has made a detour to the west, arriving abreast of Llaoy&ng. Greater Importance to attached to a report from Tokyo that 200 Russians have crossed the Taltse river east of Benalhn and that 20,000 are concentrated at Kautu . ossa, twenty miles northeast This ~ i#'- tftey indicate the direction of Ktxropatkin'a next blow or possibly It la Intended to disconcert the Japanese and compel them to weaken their force 00 the General Kuropatkln la with the centar sf hia army and has personally conveyed tba congratulations of Emperor Nicholas to Oolooel Poutlloff and the Nineteenth rifles for the capture of eTreshUL
Kali Trip to 8t. Louis. This L the time of the year when trarellug i» a delight and the journey to St. Loui* to one of the best trips imaginable. The great Exposition to a vast utore-honac of useful and instructive information and the coin pie tears* of the detail* in everv branch is little »hort of astonishing. There are exblbiu from every land and region and no matter in which branch or building you may visit you will find amaxlngthings. The route to bt. Louis, which leads over the New Jersey Central,ls one of the beat inasmuch as there is an opportunity for stop-over at Baltimore and Washington and also privilege of visiting the famous battlefields of Virginia. There are also circuitous routes which the New Je Central can offer, all of which have tuna? attractive features and If you are Interested drop a line to C. M. Burt, G. P. A., New Jersey Central, New York City, for information.
Hoffman. Collector of the Township of Lower. in the Cotrat? ot Cape May and State of New Jersey, that by virtue of a tax-warrant issoed '——
ontthe fourteenth day of September K. D. 1904. by the township committee of said township be will sell at public vendue all the land>, tenements, hereditaments and real estate hereinafter mentioned and shn ate in aaid Township for the shortest
person or persons w
agree to take the 1 1 pay the taxes assessed against the ... the year 190a. with the interest thereon accruing, and all costs, fees, charges and
of said taxes. The said sale will take place at the Township House in Cold'Sprine, in said Town ship, on
TOKYO. Oct. 35.—It to uoafflctxlly report sd In Tokyo that tbo Japansas casualties In the battle at the Shakhe 1 12400 and 1*000.
ORANGE, Maae . Oct Bk-apeotane
1 to believed to be the
Lower Township Sale of Land for Tales.
Tuesday, the Fint D*y of November, AD. 1901,
St one o'clock in the afternoon of said day. The aaid lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate to be sold, and the names of the persons Against whom the said taxes have been laid on account of the same and the amount of taxes so laid on account of each parcel, are as follows, vix.: LOWER TOWNSHIP: Hein of John Battesst, the sum ot three dollars and seventy cento (It.70) upon four acres of farm land in road district No. 4,
James Cox, the enty eight cents (#9.78) upon land in rood district No. 1, adjoining lands
of Charles Smith.
' Cape May and Delaware Bay Navigation
E»&*
Martha M. rrick. the asm of aix dollars an ^ forty-eight cento (#6.4#) upon Lot No. 7 B P. Feasier, the sum of fire dollars and eight cents (#5 06) upon Lots No. it and 14
in Block D. .
Phillip P. Freese, the sum of two. dollars
Maror-Thoa. W. Millet Jan 1.1WB AkUrmnn—Francis K Dnks .Jso IBM Council—Joa. Band Jan. 1.1BU7
Crsnwsll Jan. 1.1107
Jlfa'S Tto!?..£lS) i: Recorder—Jno. W. Thompsja Jan. 1, IBM fiassaaor Chae T. Campbell.. Jan. 1. IBM CoMsctorj-bol Needles Jan. 1. ISM Treasurer—Isaac H. Smith Jan. 1,
Commissioners of Appeal,
Theodore Moeller Jan. 1, IMS Edward Crease Jan. 1. IBM Thos. B. Walsa. Jan. 1. IBM
lit lesva Cap* Msv a I’lllLADELPlil A
6 Ail A M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stops w, v' at principal stations. Arrives si
st principal st
Fhi'sdelphto 9.59 a m.
» 30 A.M-—EXPRESS. Coanects from /*•» Anglesrs Branch Arrive* si Phil-
adelphia 9.41 a m.
, CC M-ACCOMMODATION ConVJJ nectofromAngleses Branch Ocean dty. and Sea Isle City. Arrives st FfaiU
dclphto 3-»7 P X. -
SCKDXT TKAIKS.
in Block K. S. Parrel, the snm of ninety-three cents (#.9J) upon Lot No 148 in Block K. Emm* Givens, tbs earn of seventy-four cento (1-74) upon Lot No. 7 in Block N. E J. Gibbs, the snm of five doUara and fifty five cents <#&S5’ upon Lots No. 76. 1*9. 1J5 and isjin Block KL. O. Howell, the snm of two dollars and seventy-seven cento (#1.77) upon Lot No. 18 in Block K J. P. Jones, the; sum of two. dollars sod seventy-eight cento (#*.78) upon Lot No. 157 in Block £ Mrs. K. W. Kirby,.the snm of nine dollar*
■u, ins, 400, 17*. 1*4 and t so in Block B. Mrs E. W. Kirby, the sum of five dollars and fifty-five cents (#5 asj upon Lots No. 1 j6, 159. 178. >71 and 160 in Block K. James Mnrphy.'tbe sum of two dot tors and seventy-seven cento (#*.771 upon Lot No. 90
Block K.
: Myers, the sum of seventy-four r<) upon Lot No. 141 in Block K,
Georgi
•nt» (I.74) B. las. Charles Ouison. the sum of eighteen
•W w- lea vsutauu, me _ dollars and fifty cento (#18.90) upon one half t — * nXoto No. JI5. Iifi.
of Lot No 174 and n
P! C- Paulin, the sum of one doll* eighty-five cents (#1.8$) upon Lot No. Block A. Susan Selvy, the snm of two dollar* and seventy-eight cento (f*:78) upon Lot* Ho. ‘ 7 and *0 in Block N. Will Selvy, the snm of ninety-two cents 1.9*) upon Lot No. 17 in Block N. William R. Smith, the sum of one dollar and eighty-five cents (#i.8s> upon Lot No. *4 ' Block D. W. S P. Shields, the snm of nine dollars
37 in
Prmncis Vanderschen. the snm of two dollars and seventy-seven cento (#*.77) upon Lot No. 164 in Block K. Stephen Winslow, the sum of two dollar* and seventy-eight cents (#3 78) upon Lot No.
'14 in Block K.
bamuel Wiley, the snm of one dollar and thirty-nine cent* (#1.991 0 P° n Lots No. i*
and 10 in Block A.
S. M. Whilldin, the sum of thirty-one dollars and forty-five cents (#91-49) upon Lots No. *o, *3, 90, 7. *$. 33, si. and 39 in Block 1; upon Lots No. 74,131, 193, 31 63 and 75 in Block B; upon Lots No. 90. 31 and 33 in Block R; npop Lot*No.' 1, 3,3. 4, 5, 6, *1, 33,
24. 31, 3^. 25 mid 37 in Block t upon Lot No.
upon Lots No. 24, afi, 90 and
21 in Block M.
Interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum from December ao. 1902, to date of sale will be added to the snm of aaid tax, together with #357. costs, for advertising, posting and certificate expenses of each
parcel.
Doted Cold Spring, N. ]., September afi, 1904. JAMBS T. HOFFMAN. Township Collector. Lewi* T. Stevens, Township Solicitor. Pf #37-80
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
will be held on
TimAi?' Vonmbm 8, A. D UOL at six (6) o'clock in the morn-
ating at — ing and dosing at seven (7) o'clock in the
evening.
BOARD OK EDUCATION. ,
Henry Rutherford, President—March, S. H. Moore, vice president
Dr. Edward fa. Phillips. Ctotk.. “
Howard K. Otter: —- Barclay L. Schellcnger 1906 Samuel R. Stiles “ 19^ William T. Stevens 1907 Dr. A. L. Leach. —J9°7
Charles F. Qnidort...
,..1907
BOARD OK HEALTH. Dr. A. L. Leach. President Hept. Dr. V. M. D. Mnrey. bocretnry Robert 6. Hand “ Lafayette M. Hal! " Albert B. LKtle George L. Lowell -
BOARD OK TRADE. Pnwldeut Stephen B. Wilson. jtogtmy*-
Yy 1ST ttlfST ft IXAI10U U1L10AS
3'3 m principal Lntcrmedii Arrives Philadelphia 6 a) A m. . - c P. M.—EXPRESS Coe
4-43 Angleses, Ocean City, and Sci
City. Arrives st Philadelphia 6.55 p.
Die
FROM PHILADELPHIA. Train# leave for Cape May—ijxprrsa, 9.00 A. M. and 4x18, p m week days. Accommodation. 3.13 P- “ Sunday, empress, 9.00 a m. Accommodation, 8.00 a. m Trains leave PhiuaDXUTH*. Broad Street
Station for
NEW YORK-
May 39, 1904-
Express, weekdev*. 4 3». 4 40. 5 5 <8. 5 38./-«>. 7 33. 8 3o. 903. 9 50, ro *1, •woo. * fa., *13 00 noon, 13 39, • —
53 (Penn* Limiud) 394
7 oo, *8 00,9 00, 10 00 P.
1LS1 n-
Jnstice Supreme Cotut—Francis I. Swsyse,
jy*—'JLL“ r * « T dI!"«»"w*- a'iTV«* "
Clroalt Jtioge-^Alleu E. EodlooU.^Rl^il
' Ptossr Harry S. Don* Us*.
a*l
Coroner s-Jobn __ “ - s-Chas. H. ClooL
Clerk-Jullu* W»y.
:::SB
;ouniy «ere—annus way. n
Junogste—E. CUmoB Hewitt. —— 5l - Coocty Collector—Lewis 8. Stllwrlh Rep. .a. .. .Lwo County Board of Electloos-Jos. K. Hand.
Rep
County
Boirdof Ejections-Cbsr leu 1
4 4b. 5 618, n 28, PR, night, weekdays- S UK da vs, 95. 7 ao, 905, 11 aj. A M • *1 *5. *3 ». 4 46. 5 *5. “ P. M. 13.09 night. For Baltimore accommodation. 9.05 A. M. 3 0^ and 4-Ql P. M weekdays, 5.07, P M. From West Fhitodelphis only, 335 and •11 « A. M-, *#55 (•$ 33 "Congressional Limited,”) •5.55. •6.50, *7.35. P M ,
ty Board of Lleerions-Win. J. Tyler. County ‘ Board "uf Election*^- Mlrh*rl H- - — itxe
Kearea Dem 1*8 Term* of Court—Fourth Tuesday In April.
Kept ember and Dsecmoer.
Anthony B. Smith. Palermo. W. g* Johndon, Ocean City—Jnn. 1, 1907 John P. Fox, Ocaan City—..Jan. I, 1907
C. P. Van am an, Dias Creek. May L 1907 leaae D. Ludlara. So.DennU Kay 1906 Wm. T. Bate. Fishing Creek... -May. IMS ' "estley R- Wales. Cape May. Jon.1. IDOv
M. Crease. Ocean
..loos
M. E. Hildreth. CUy, Rep—, .1904
Oar Sacrat Societies.
Adonlram Chapter. No. 89, Koval Arch Masons—Convocations, third Monday of each mouth at lodge room, WasMagtlh
and Franklin atryeta
Cape Island Lodge, No. 80, F. and A. M. —< ommuptcations, second and fourth Turadaya of aoch month gt .lodge room, Washington and Franklin afreets. Cape May Camp, No. 8778, Modern Woodmen of America—Meets first Wednesday of each month at Auditorium. Cape Mny Conclave, No. 188, Improved Order of HepUaophs-MeeU at Ogden'i Hall, 819 Waohlngton street, on second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Caps May Council, No. 1891; Royal Arcanum—MeoU first and third Tuesday* of
Lr. Cape May
WEEKDAYS.
Arr. Pbila.
7 15 a m
(expreac)
9 15 a m
•3 35 p m
(exJiresB)
5 55 p ix
•4 80 p m
BCXDAYH. [express]
6 40 p m
Lv. Phil*.
WKSK0A.YK. Air.
Cape May.
850a m
(expreaal
11 00 a m
4 16pm
[express]
6 15 p m
845 a m
BUS DAY A.
[local]
10 58 a m
by ballot, via,: Twelve (ty) Electors for President and Vice-President of the United States. One (1) Member of the House of Jteprcaentarires from the Second Congressional District. One(i) Governor for the Stale of New Jersey. One (1) Member of Assembly from Cope May County. One (I) County Clerk for Cape May Conn-
Cape May Lodge, No. 81. A. 0. O. W.— Meets first and third' Thursdays of each month at SIS Waohlngton street. Cold Spring Council. Jr. O. U.A.M. No. 185—Meets in hall at Cold Spring, every Tneeday evening at 7 o'clock. Columbia Lodge, No. 88. Independent Order of Mechanics—Meet* each Monday
at Auditorium.
Eureka Lodge. No. 7, Ladies’ L O. M — Meets second and fourth Thursday* uf each month at Auditorium.
One (I) Sheriff for Cape May County. One (i) Coroner for Cone May County. One (i) Alderman for tne City of Cape May. Three (3) Conndlmen for the Crty of Cape
May.
Ooe (t) Axaeaaor for the City of Cape May.
e (1) i , ,. e (t) Collector for the CUy of Cape May.
. ) Treasurer for the City of Cape May. Three ^^Commissioners of Appeal for
at ISO, In Jr. O.UJLM. Hall. Cold Spring. John Mccray Post, No. 40, G. A. R. Maata on aeoood and fourth Thnradaya of seh month at 816 Washington atreat. Mayflower Lodge, No. 888, Independent Order of Odd FeUowa-Meeta each Fr
the snm of seventy-four dollars _ipon one-half acre of land in rood No. 3 known as the Delaware Bey,
of Andrew Edmunds, the snm of two
e of land
tondof jno. Heirs of Jane ScbeHenger. the mam dollar* soa aixty-two ccnu (St 6*) up acre of land to read dtoSet So. 4 m Joining toad Of L E Hughes. W.6. P. Shields, the sum of thirty-seven dollars anon cog hundred acres of toad in road dMnct No. 3. adjoining tond of
Co* HoU.
W. & P. Shields, the awn of ft
‘■fiis'isisy
JLT33S
y cents It?40) npoathree and ooe-holf acres of tond in rood district
No 3. adjoining land of C.V.~
canaa of a fire that did #100000 dam age at the plant ot the Saw Home j. Ting Machine company. The btear Btorted la the japannJng room In ooe mt (be ueraral Imtldlng* owaud by the
-. -upony. In the
CAPE MAY POINT.
Jane M. K Bristct. the own of two ___ !1 . and seventy-night cents (#*.78) upon Lot No.
44 w Block A.
Jane M. B. Sri.Ur. the own <N toroad thi^Mmn* rent* (#t-39),
No. layta Bfeet K
• ^ of two ddtors
Andrew Bellow*, the awn of two doQare and saeeglty e%hl rente. (#07^ epon Leas •tSSSsSL--.—
1) CnutoHc%r the City of (tope May. 1) Overseer of Poor for the City of
OgaRalla Tribe, No. U7. Improved Order of. Red Meo—Meeta at 810 Washington
Sc John's atreat to a straight Dteriet—Water Works Fnmgtog
Station, Washington t a venae Bounded as foBmra: AU that portion of tbe dty eam cf Howard street, south of Cotambia^svenacJrom^Howard street to Lofayetu atreat, south oa Lafayette street from Franklia street to Sc Joha's street. Done in aecnrdanre with an Act uf the Legislature of tbe State of New Jersey, en-"wtom-s air hand this ntaetrenU day O
DATS, 4 38, A 40,5 OO, 5 18, 8 25. 9 50 A. M . •1235. **m 34*. (Penn*. Limited). ; 54 (New York Limited), 400, *5*“.
s'efi. 6 *6, 7 00, *8 00. log3 P. M . iscamghlFrom West Fhitodelphis only, 3 - ' "
328 P h
. —orth Philadelphia only, 1 doily (Manhattan Limited). WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. October 4. 1904. For Baltimore and Washington. *6 35.
■Dicing Car. W. W. ATTERBURY, J. R. WOOD. Gen'l Manager. Poas'r Traffic Manager GEO. W. BOYD. ‘ ~‘ Agent.
r . * txftszvo aovrz. cm IAZLBOAI).
TIMETABLE In Kfiect Sept au, w
at Winslow Junction for Atlan-
tic aty.
A. T. DICK, Gcu’l^upc
Our Church Directory.
Ansanfi The .Worshippers of The Different Denominations. p. k. cHunca or the advxst. Rev. Wwlu C. Aloorn. Mintoter-lD-Santlay Servioes: 7.80 a m. Holy Communion; 10. 80 a m. Morning Prayer and ~ 1; 8.00 p m. Sunday-school; A00 p m.
Friday evenings at 8.00. Other servioes as onaounoed. rRESBTTKBIAK CHURCH. Rhr' Arthur W. Spooner, D. D., Pas-
se service in the lecture room every th morningat 10 o'clock. Morning err ice at 10.80. Evening service at 7.80)
•week prayer meeting
Mid-week prayer meeting at 7.30. Junior Endeavor Friday afternoon at
4. o'clock.
Senior Endeavor Friday evening at 7.80 Sunday-school at 2.80. AU ora cordially invited. Seats Free. FIRST M. X. CHURCH.
Bar. 8. P. Goakill. D. D., Pastor.
Frisodohlp Council. No. 87, D. of A^ --^re^ohing oa Suodaj moruing at 10.80.
> m » -* “* ^ fa the evening at 7.15.
Moating* at 9 A. m. and 6.80 r. it. 00
Suitdaya.
Sunday Sah>ol stir, k
Eptrorth League Monday evening at
8 b'elook.
MM-weak prayer service Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. Clam wasting*. Tuesday, Thursday id Friday evaalnga..
Preach tog on Sunday morning at 10.80.
u the evening at 7.80.
.SqRdgy amrnlng Workers Masting at
(L08 a^m.
S^nySobool at 2.80 r. a. .
. eventog Prayer Meatlng at
7J0« > efoak
Mae’s Msatteg Saturday evening atS.OO
o’sloek.
er. MasT’fl a. c. church.
Rev. Father D.J. KeUy, Rector. Boon of divine service on Sundays,
AA- R end 10 a
Senday School at 2J0 K u. Rnmrr sermon and benediction of tba Moat Blessed Sacrament at 8.00 r si.
evening uutntettona at 7.80 Weekday*. Maas at 7. a
Uarviere every Friday evening at 8.
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