CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSD/fY. DECEMBER >9, 1904,
CHRIITMAI »0)< FOII JAPAN. glfFUlH-'H
A4TrnB**4 rMldOBN. LONDON. 27. - Adview fro* To kjv> My that Genorml Nojft hai avut a rreat Obiiata** prcaetA to tbe p«opl< of Japan, and there la great rejolrlug The drat bulletin fruui the JfpatM-e< ■omiuander teas «b follotr*»“At 2.r>o o'clock In Ufe morning w» captured all the onemy'a adraucad po altions on the went of Port Arthur, and our right army now domlnataa ftrt tnllea of theaa fortlOcatlona.’' Two further bulletini ahowad tht great extant ef tha Japanaae rlctocy. following two dAya ef tnceaaant light Ing fur poMneaalou of the Hoe of fort! bed worka In and about White Woll hill. The eminence known at Honaan yentao wan the key to theae defense* and waa captured after deatwrate fight iog-tiefore dawn. A Chefu report aaya that the ateamet Lady Mitchell, which tailed from Talngtao with auppllea. aummultlon and dynamite, haa reached Port Arthur during a anowatonn. A Japaueae attack la now preparing that will he on a hitherto unequnled aoule, and It will mean cither aucctsa or terrible diaaatet to the Vie-degera. It is stated that General Nogl haa aaked for 00.000 rv-en forceuicuta from Japan. A Chefu report aaji* that eight tor* pedo l««it deatroyent eacaped from Port Arthur during a aevere anow-
atorm.
A SL Peterabutr dispatch aaya that four Japanese crutaera and twelve torpedo boat* are proceeding west from Singapore to attack the Baltic fleet under Rojestvensky. A aiiedal dispatch from Tokyo aaya that In the event of Admiral Kamlmurm, who haa gone south with a squadron of powerful cruisera. sending a wireless message of the approach of the Russian second Pacific Squadrou the whol^ Japanese fleet, which has been blockadlug Port Arthur, will proceed south and give battle to Uojestveusky's fleet
By virtae of aandry writs of Fieri Facias dr hoeia et trnls, to me directed. i>aned out of the Cape May County Circuit Court. 1 will expose to sale at public vendue, on Saturday, January 14. 1009. between the* hours of twelve and five o'clock p in . tp wit at one o'clock In tha afternoon of Midday, at the Sheriff’s offlok, in Cap* OhnnUpn^.Cap.^l.y Cowty, N*w I.—All thoac three tracts or parcels of ad and premises bseataaiUr particularly described situate in the City of Cap* Msy. In the County of Cap* May and theSutr of New Jersey: via. Ito i,—AU that certain lot'onmdlB the City of Cape May. <n the County of Cape May, In the State of New Jersey, at the west comer of Jackson and Mansion streets, be tag fifty feet oo Mansion street by fifty-eight feet on Jackson atreet.be the same more or less, being all the two certain lots of land and premise* as follows. Number one: All that certain lot of land on the southwest aide of Jackson street in the
city of Cape May.
Beginning at a comer in said southwest line of Jackson street (corner of lot no^ber two, next hereafter described) ranking thence south sixty-three degrees and fifteen minutes west fifty feet to a corner in the line of lands late oi Edmund L. B. Wales, deceased, thence thereby north twenty-five
RUSSIAN REFORMS. Emperor Xleholas Still dinars to Rale of Autocrats. ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 27.-Em peror Nicholas' king expected reform ukase was Issued last night: The dor ument deals, under eight beads, with practically all the aubjects brought to the emperor's attention by the mortal of the congress of zemstvo* presidents and. while not especially pledging the government to carry out the various reforms In their entirety, aa demanded by the memorial, promises that each shall be referred to the council of ministers, with orders to report promptly on the fullest measures of relief which can be accorded on the various subjects. One quajtion not touched by the ukase Is that of the constitutional assembly. Neither Is the Jewish religion specifically mentioned, though freedom for all creeds or sects, whether Christian or otherwise. Is among the subjects which will be dealt with. The various subjects will be referred to committee* for early report. Tbe > xenistro congress of the Sloecow government opened at {be ancient -capital yesterday. Prince Tratxrtskot. tbe preeident, in hie opening addrees -dwelt upon the serious condition of Russia and -tha regrettable war i Japan, the end of which could not be anticipated In the near future, aa well aa the grave economical crisis through which tbe country la passing, a ad the Internal disorganization of tbe empire. All this, be said, lay aa a heavy yoke on tbe RugriaA people and produced the condition of -strong nervous excitement ender which It labored.
HIT A HOG TRAIN. Wreck of -Covcvaov*s Exprcaa Baaltk'a Craaslag^SPRINGFIELD. U*ifc£ Bee. 27.Tbe Boston and Albany passenger train (known aa tbe .leaving this city, eastbound, at 9:10 .-a. m, was wrecked near Smith’s ~ Ing, between Bprlngflefal and Westfield, a boot 9 o'clock In the morning by col- . tiding with the rear end of a hog train, which was running ahead of It and which had stopped to remedy a break--down to tbe engine. Tbe engine of tbe passenger train -went down a steep embankment, overturned and was demolished, carrying Engineer Merritt and Fireman Wheel er with It, the Conner crawling from the wrecked cab badly Injured. His legs ware badly aealded. be received I»d scalp wounds, and Internal tatarle* are feared. He eras taken to Itecy bcapita! In this city, where It la bo
M) perch** and twenty (BO) link* to a >iun> for a corner: sod running throe* (5) bind ins on the said John C. Bate'* Cooper tr-ct —h twenr- *— -* ‘ (X. Bfi* . aslone fora j and binding ea. formerly of John Roan, aonth forty. dagm« • klrty alnutaa east (B. 47* Kf E.) eighty-eight (M) pefehao to n Moo* etaodlug by a pine tree for n corner, and ran.log th*no* (7) bypzi* FUber'a land south wentr seven degree* want JB. B7* W.) ibln y-uin* (B9) peoBbra toablCk oak in*: • imI running Uteoo* (8) nod binding on tf<>r> Mid FUber'a laod aouth twenty-nine legraav thirty mlauiea wastlK. W*T W.) .wrnty-thrr*IB*) parches nod fit leva US. Inks (A tbe place of beglnutcK. BrindnaAb* prapwtr of Edmapd 8. Jllldreth. defendant, and In ezecnlon at tka *alia of IjcwU W. Hlldretb. laldor Levin. Swift and Company, Mlllbonrae MlUaCompaoT. Codab y Packing Company, Klng^n Provtsloo Company, Cap* nay Baking Company, TbomM Brsdley and Jote Jamison, plaintiff*, and WILLIAM H. BRIGHT. Sheriff. Dated. December U. IBML*wU T. Steven*, Ally. pi$M&
iber?wo. also all that lot of land and premises situate at the westwardly corner of Jackson and Mansion streets in the City and County of Cape May. beginning at the said corner of the said street: running thence along tbe northwestwardly side line of Mansion street south sixty three and one quarter degree* west fifty (30) feel to a line of land hue of Mrs. Bickom: thence by said Rickotu's land north twenty-five degrees and fifty minutes west forty (*o) feet to s corner of land conveyed by the late Samuel fL Magonaglr to the late George Hildreth and Clinton H. Hand: thence thereby north sixty-three and one quarter degrees cast fifty fifty (50) feel to the southwest line of said Jackson street: thence along said side line of said street south twenty-five degrees and fifty minutes east forty (40) f«et to the p ace of beginning Number v AU that certain lot of land and premises situate, lying and being on the south westwardly side of Jackson street, and batted and bounded as follows, to wit.-— Beginning sta corner in said line of said street fifty-eight feet northwesterly from the northwesterly side line of Mansion street as t was in 1S63. it being also a corner of a lot if land eighteen feet front (being hereinbefore described as lot number one) which tbe late George Hildreth quit-claimed to Clinton H. Hand by deed dated April 36. '873. recorded in Clcrk'a office of Cape May County in Deed book No 4.1 pages 5J8 etc., thence bv said lot south sixty-three and one quarter degrees west fifty feet to land formerly of Edmund L B. Wales, deceased: thence by said Wales' lot north twenty-five degrees and fifty minutes west twenty two feet to a corner thereof 00 a line of land which the said late George Hildreth purchased c-f James L. Smith (hereinafter described as lot number four) by deed dated May 31. 1864, recorded as aforesaid in Deed *•- ' Vo in naees xrr Ac., thence thereby : quarter degrees ide line of Jackson street; thence thereby sooth twenty-five degrees and fifty minutes east twenty-two feet to the place of beginning. II.—All that certain lot of land lying and being in tbe city Of Cape May. County of Cape Msy.-’rtslc of New Jersey,aitnateon tbe southwest side of Jackson street and adjoin ing other lands of Mid Rice and lands of John Bockley and George Young, in the aforesaid City of Cape Island, and bounded as follows, viz.—Beginning at a post standing id the southwest side line of said Jackson street at tbe north corner of Mid Rice's '■•.'ler land; thence binding by said Rice'a other land a southwesterly course one bun dred (too) feet mote or less to Mid Bockley's land; thence binding by aaiflBuckley'a land a northwesterly course thirty eight
streets; thence along s southeasterly course tfeirtv right <38) feet more or less to the place of beginning, within -which bounds is contained three thousand eight hundred square feet of land be same more erics*. III.—An equal undivided one-half interest in all those twm certain contiguous lots or parcels of land iod premises situate lying and bring in tbe borough of Anglesem, in the County of Cape May and State of New Jersey, on an Island called the Five Mile Beach, bounded and described as follows:
IOIfFORD, Cube. Due. ST.-Gtovan-m Lombard! of N*w Haven, editor of
bandied feet (each lot being fifty feet front) to a point and at right angles to said Ninth Avenue thereto between pararllell line* in length or depth’(with a width of one bandred feet) northeasterly one hundred feet: comprising lots numbered one hundred and seven (107) aad oae hundred and nine (109) Ninth Avenue. * Number 2—Begins at n point on tha southwesterly side of Triilb Avenue at tbe distance of one hundrtd and fifty (180) feet north warts riy of the north westerly side of Pennsylvania Avenue and thence matting (1st) along the arid sou Hi westerly side of Tenth Avenue In a northwesterly <11: action a distance of one hundred feet to n point and at rigfat angle* *0 **id Tenth Arena* thereto between parallel Unm to length or depth southweju.rly one bnn dr*3 (10V) (net, eompririn? lota one bon dred and six (100) and oo* hundred and
right (TOO.) Tenth Avmoe.
IV.—All that certain tract aad purori of ad locatad at Nnmmytown. and lying >d being to Middle townahlp, to panty df Cap* May and State of 8 ■rary, sad bounded and described m
iwn, to wR: '•
Beginning at a stone by a eater which Is tbe southennost corner ef the heretoafter dmnrlbe pared of land and whiek Into of Daniel B.
Connecticut. Ml date of heart yesterday while cslltog at tea bate* * Frank Partlgtlanl In this
CHy Dlractory.
larot IdiruMD—Fraud* K. Dukr . Jan. Couueil—Jus. Hand Jan. Ham nel T. Ballry ...,Jan. Robert J. Crvswell...Jnn. T. Mask*I Sharp Jan. Jaa. J. Dock ^Jmo. 1-emurl K MUIer.—Jan. J*»- R. Taylor Jan. Lanin C. Bay re... -Jaa. F. Hidoey TownaeodJaa. Recorder—J no. W. TbompejoJan. Aancaeor—Cbas T. Campbell...Jan. Collector—Hoi Needle* Jaa. Trenailrer—Isaac H. Hmlth. ...Jaa.
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Edward Cream Jaa. Thou. R. Wales ...Jan.
PUBLIC SALE OP REAL ESTATE.
By virtue of an order of tbe Orphans' Court of the County of Cape May. made on the seventh day of December, nineteen hundred and (bur, tbe snbscribft will expose to sale at public vendue on Saturday, January 14th, 1005, at the boar of two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at tbe late residence of the said Amanda Swing, deceased, at South Seavtlle. May County, the following described ... .-state of which Amanda Swing, late of tbe Connty of Cape May, deceased, died seised: 11 is situate in Middle and Dennis
Beginning at sstake in Jeremiah Lndlam's line and running thence south six degree* and fifty minntes west, thirty-five perches and eight teothNpf a perch to a large holly marked and lettered "I. L.” and *C. L- , thence north eighty-nine degree* and thirty minutes east, ninety-one perches to s spoonwood for a corner, aad crossing s run forty rod* from said holly; thence north twelve degrees and thirty minntes east, thirty-six perches to a stake; thence south eighty-nine degree* and thirty minutes west, ninety-five pc cbes to the beginning. Containing twenty acre*, two quarter* aad eight perches, be the same more or leas. No. 2 i» * tract of cedar swamp near the, Double Pond, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a large gum stump standing in William mutton's line corner to the land of the heirs of John Peterson snd running by said Suttoa's line north fourteen degrees east, fourteen perches to a stake in a line of the heirs of Emma Lodlam; thence south venty-five degree* and fifteen minute* ist, fifty nine perches to a stake.' in tbe ue of lands fonnertr owned by John Peter>n; thence by -aid line fourteen degrees thirty minntes west, fourteen perches to a stake standing on the north side of an old road tunning in tbe swamp; thence still binding on Peterson's line north seventyfive drgrrts fifteen minute* west, fifty-eight ~ id one-half perches. Containing fire acres ore or lea*. No. A is situate at Sooth SeaviUe, on the east side of the street formerly known ss the Long Bridge Road, and is bounded and described m follows: Beginning at Charles Way's westmost corcr, near the junction of centers of Dennisville and I-ong Bridge roads; thence first along Charles Way's line, so"'h seventy-one and a half degrees cast, one hundred and twenty-eight feet to a corner; thence aonth sixteen degree* and ten minntes west, still by Charles Way's line, one hundred and twenty feet to another corner of Charles Way’s; thence north seventy-one and a half degrees west one hundred and twenty eight feet to a corner in the mid Long Bridge road
_ hundred aad twenty feet to the plaec beginning Containing fifteen thousand and three hundred and sixty sqnare feet, more or
BOARD OP L'HOBKN FKEEHOLDEU8. Anthony B. Smith. Palermo May. 1800 W. 8. Johnson. Ocean City Jan. 1. 1907 John P. Fox. Ocean City Jan. 1, 1907 C. P. Vanaman. Dm* Creek, May 1. 1907 Jesse D. Ludlam. So.Dennis May 1906 VVm. T. Bate. Plshlnx Creek Mayt 1906 West ler R. Wales. Cape May.. Jan. 1. IUO7 Mlealab 8. Smith, Cape May .Jan. 1.190* Anthony B. Smith, Director: .Samuel Townsend Clerk. Bute Senator—Lewis M Cresae. Ocean City. Bap— 1900 lemhlymnn—Jam*" M E Hildr-tb., Cape May City, Rap 1906
. C<$A&» SWING. Administrator of Amanda Swing,deceased. Hampton ft Fithian, Proctors, Bridgeton, New Jersey.‘ 13-15, 9 to
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m—mm WM issneq out ns we 1 ape may County Circuit Court, against tbe rights and credits, moneys and effects, goods aad chattels, lands and tenements of L. M. Shut*,
, tb* 15th day D.. 1994, by Sam nel BEwin^the then sheriff of the County jsted^Decembcr 7, 1904.
CK Iff MT QUIT CM.
Frederick W. Wolff
credits, moneys at trie, lands and to*
1 In attachmei V On con trad J Node*.
Kodceia hereby given that n writ ot
' netf out of the Cape “
Court Mainst the righti
and effect*, good* ate 1
■ tote toN of Harry A. JackaritriP^SvkfcWWMfftor^he wm two haadred dotlara, wtomatoi on tL. executed and was returned oa the a*v— totem day of November, A. D-. rim' hundred aad fear, by tb* sheriff of
Comity of Cam May-
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BOARD OF EDUCATION. Henry Rntherford, President....March. 1904 8. H. Moore, vice president Dr. Eduard fa Phillip*. Clerk.. ]*» Howard F. Otter " 1906 Barclay L. ScbcDenger 1906 Samuel R. Skies — “ 1906 William T. Stevens 1907 Dr. A. L. Leacfa «9°7 Charles F. Qoldort. 1907 BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. A. L. Learh. Prurient ..Bept. 1. IHLl Dr. V. M. D Mercy, Secretary 190ft .... “ 1904
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BOABb OF TRADE President—Htephen B. WUaon. Becretary—Lewis T. Bterras.
\y KT JZUZT * SSA8ECSZ KAIL10AS tx *rrr<-r (M-roiuth 4. 1WM. Trains will leave Cape May as follows tu, I'JlILADELHlU: 6 AO A M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stops at principal stations Arrive* at Philadelphia 9 yi a m - 7Q A M—EXPRESS. Connect* (tom /’•I Auffleses Branch. Arrives at PhiL adelphiao-y a m. , C r P. M—ACCOMMODATION. Coe'03 nects from Angle sea branch Ocean City, and Sea Isle City. Arrives at Phils del phis 5.37 P M. nUVDAT TRAIXS. , P M —ACCOMMODATION. Stop* at principal ieiermediaU stoUont. Arrives Philadelphia 6 35 a. m. , , c P. M.—EXPRESS Connect* from 4'43 Anglrse*. Ocean City, aad Sea Die City. Arrive* at Philadrlphta 6.55 p. m. FROM PHILADELPHIA, Trains leave for Cape May— Express. 9.00 A. M. and 4-oft, p m week-days. Accommodation, y. 15 p. m Sunday, express, 9.00 a. m. Accommodation, boo a. m Train* leave PuiLADKLrMIA. Broad Street
Station for NEW YORK.
November *7. 1904. Express, weekdays, 4 38, 4 40. 5 00, 5 18, 58.7-«». 7 JJ-9 03.9 50. 10*1, *1100, ... M., *13 c*> noon, 13 as, "1 00. 140, 330. •3 to, t oo, 3 y>. •3.53 (Peuna. limited)*3 54 (New York Limited),*4 oo, *5 oo, •» 36. 6 00, 7 oo, *800,900, 10 13 P.M., 12 03. night,Si
County Dlractory. Jus.ice Supreme Court—Francis J. Swayxe. Clrtmlt Judge—Alien U. Kodloott 191? Judge—Hat rlsoa H. Voorl.ee*, Ple*»-Harr> S. Douglas*.
_ , 18B7 County Collet-tor-Lewis B. BUI well. Rep. C-mair Board of Elections—Jos. K. Uaud. Rep.... 1906 County Board of Election*—Charles E Poster. Ken ions Ccunty Board of Elections—Wm. j. Tyler. Dmt - ... Coumr board of Electloo*—Mk-turl H Krarn*. Dcm me
Adonlram Chapter. No. SB, Roval Arch Mason *—Coo vocation*. Ailrd Monday of 'month at lodge room, Washington and Franklin streets. Cape Island Lodge, No. 80, F. and A. M. —t mnmunloatloaa, second and fourth TueMleynof each month at lodge room. Washington end Franklin atrneta. Cape M ny Camp, No. 8773, Modern Wood len of America—Meets first Wednesday [ each month at Auditor!am. Cape May CoOClara, No. 183, Improved Order of Heptaaopha—Meets at Ogden’s Hall,818 Wmdiington street, 00 second and fourth Thursdays of each mouth. Cap* May Council, No. 1091: Royal Arina m—Meets flrat and third Tueadaya of *ch monte at Auditorium. Cope May Lodga. No. 21. A. O. U. W. Menu flmt and third Tboradaya of each month at SIS Washington street. Cold Spring Council, Jr. O. U. A. M. No. US—Meats to hall at Cold Spring, every Tneeday evening at 7 o'clock. Columbia Lodge, No. 23. Independent Order of Mechanic*—Meets each Monday at Auditorium. Eureka Lodge, No. 7, Ladles’ L 0. M. Meet* second aad fourth Thursdays of each month at Auditorium. Friendship Council. No. 87. D. of ft.Meeta 00 Tuesday afternoon of each week at 840. in Jr. O.U-A.M. Hall. Cold Spring. The John Mecray Poet No., 40, G. A. R. meets on tbe third Friday of at 7.80 o'clock p. m., Instead of Thursday at 816 Washington stfpat.Mayflower Lodge, No. SB Order of Odd Fellows—Meets each Friday at the Auditorium, Jackson st^eL ~ Ogalialla Tribe, No. 167, Improved Order of Rad Man—Maeto at 1
Men’s, todies' and children’s white vam oxfords am all tee tad. and can be found at the ooe-prioe shoe Mom, at Sol
JaEwi Way. 1 rsrisTEtova, AmJ. * .
From West Philadelphia only, 3 43 A. M. id f3 31 P M daily. From North Philadelphia only, *13 3ft P M daily (Manhattan Limited). WASHINGTON AND TJiK SOUTH. November 17. 1904. For Baltimore and Wabhingtou. *635, 7 30, 833. 10 30. 11 06. A M . ‘sr tr. •! 35. 3.30. 446, 535. 61ft. 11 3ft. P M.and 1309 night, weekdays SVNLiAVS. *6. 35, 7 30,
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For Baltimore accommodation. 9 05 A. M. — t_oi and 5.1* " ** *--*— —
Hnnday*
w West P
A- M.. 3 55. *5 55. *6 50. and':
•ll 55 A. 1 M-, daily.
* Dining Car.
W. W. ATTERBURY. J R. WOOD. Gen'1 Manager. Pass'r Traffic Manager
GEO. W. BOYD.
General Passenger Agent.
ATLANTIC CITY RAILROAD. TIME TABLE In LAort Sept. 30. 1904. WEIS DATS. Lv. Cape May. Arr. Phils. 715am (express) 915am *3 35 pm (express) 5 55 p ur SUSDATS. *4 SO p m [express] 6 40 p m WKCKDATiL Lv. Phils. v Arr. Cape May. 8 50 a at fex press! 11 00 a m 4 15 p m [express] ft 15 p m
K 45 a in [local] 10 58 a m •Connect* at Winslow Junction for Atlantic City. A. T. Dick, Gen’l SupL
Our Church Directory. Axtoaff Tha Worshippers of The Different Dcaemlnatloas. P. X. CHURCH or THE ADVXXT. Mr. Francis F- H. Finn, In charge. Sunday Services: 10. 45 a m. Morning Prayer and Sermon; 9.45 a m, Sundayschool: 7.30 p. m., Evaoing Prayer and Other aervlces a* announced. rRDBTTK&IAK CBURCH. Rev* Arthur W. Spooner, D. D., Paa-
dlug at 10 ode D. Eveninp m rayer meeting
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Mid-week prayer meeting at 7JO. Junior Endeavor Friday afternoon at
4. o’clock^
,vor Friday evwnlng at 7.80
AU am oordially invited. SeaU Free. FIRST M. X- CHURCH. Rev. 8. F. Gasklll. D. D., Pastor. Preaching on Sundxj morning at 10.30. In tbe evening at 7.45. Meatiogg at 9 a. ■. and 6.80 p. u. on
Sundaya.
8ond»y School at 3 r. x.
Kpworth League Monday evening at
8 o'clock.
Mid-week prayer aervioe Wednesday
evening at 8 o’clock.
Claes meeting*, Toaeday, Thursday
and Friday evenings. BAPTIST CHURCH.
Preaching ou Sunday morning at 10.30.
In tbe evening at 7 JO.
Sunday morning Workers Meeting at
10.00 A. M.
Sunday School at 2.80 r. m.
Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting at
T T" n'ritritr
Young People’s Meeting Friday egeo-
toff at 7 JO o'clock
Men'sJT
a Meeting Saturday e
°lng 1*18.00
XT. hart’s r. c. chcrch. Rev. Father D. J. KeUr, Rector. Hoorn of divine service oa Sundaya, [aaaaa at 6.8 and 10 a. h. Sunday School at 2J0 r. u. Roaarv, aertaon and banadlction ot the Moat Blessed Sacrament at &00 p.au
'wUlb’ja.'SSrMTfb?.. Seratoto every Friday evening at 8.

