CAPE MAY 1IERALP, THURSDAV. IANUaRY iq, 1905.
OOMPTROIaUKR'II h»u*oht. Tum Paid by RatlroMta of Otmaty
Laal Year.
Th» Hckald acknowlMtK** fro* Hou J WllUrd Monjau, Compirollar of tl.* Siau of N«w Joraoy, the rwlpt of a oopy of hia annual rrpo.Vfor ihr year rodlnK October 81. 1*M. The report abowr that (be amount rvoeleed from thb county fo> collateral inberltaoce tax w«i the aunt of •xMVdlt. The re|H>rt alao aboara I ha; of tht tax of rallro^l 'com panic* the follow I a* amount* were paid into the carton* municipal it t«» of Cape May oouoty: Cape May City. WB-HO. Ocean City. •SJO Sb; Angleaea. Borough. #17.«7; Avalon Borough. *f7.85; Holly Beach City Borough. **4.22; Sea lale City Borough, •8.V58; South Cape May Borough, IfUW; Cape May BorouKh, 1187.US; Wildwood Borough, IlH.Pk Woodbine Borough. ♦ U 84. Druni* Towoahlp. #70 98; Lowi Towuahip, fVv33; Middle Towoahlp, 9110-18 Upper Towpahlp, $87.08. The followtag riparian leaaea al cent, are al*o held by lbe riparian commiaaiooers of the State, and tboae who hold the leaked are: Philip P- Baker. Latimer R Baker and Henry B. Bradford. 11618.73; Jonathan Cone. 9S72.40; Holly Beach City 1 nprorement Company, $1,173.00; James E Lake. Jl.aSOJO. Weeley S. Lake, $1644,50; Seth Miller,987.73; Heath NorberTy4188.60; Ocean City Aeaociatioo. 610.111.48; C Reeve. J»7J». Evaline B. Roaa, 948.80; Sen Grove Association, 11.450.00; Jam* H. Schelllnger. |»u46; B. A. Slmpnoo. $1882 - 30; Jane G. WbUden. $500.00; Wildwood Beach Improvement Company. 9018.00.
FLORIDA.
The first Pennsylvania Railroad tour of the season to lackaonville, allowing two weeks In Florida, will leave New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore, sod Washington by special train on January 81. Excursion tickets. Including railway transportation. PuHman accommodatloss tone berth); and meal* eu route in both directions while traveling on the special train, will be sold at the following rate** New York. 930.00; Trenton, 049.00; Phils, del phis. Harrisburg. Baltimore and Wash fogtoo, 948.00; Pittsburg. 953.00; and at proportionate rates from other points. Similar tours will be run February 14 and 98. For tickets, itineraries, and other ioformation, apply to ticket agents, or to Geo. W. Boyd. General Passenger Agent. Broad Street Station. Philadelphia.
The Cape If ay Building and Loan Aaao elation held lu annual meeting at Ogden’* Hall on Ifoadav evening, when the following ofheera **err choaeo: President. Tbom- "» W. Milli-i;« i-r,-t*ry. H K. Rutherford: treasurer, 1 H Smith; dlrretor*. A. & Bnah. Wm. L Cnmminge, Joa. H. Hanes, John W. Mecr-y. Ge»r e H Reeve*. B. JL Schrllenger. W'lllnm S. Shaw, Peter W. smith. Walter S. Ware; auditors, i. Harry Smith, Winiain G Blattner, Lewis T. btrvviia The luilowingaonual report wa*
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Loans. jo9»» at $xw.oo $ioi.qde t Howell property,We*t Cape May. 700 < bat least •- . “ “ 6001 Green " “ “ 4001 Stevens and Necves Rond . jot 1 The Haynes' forelorurc (two) leas loan*, coats and allowance* 1690 ; Due (ipm member* for imurance *45 < Due from member* for ducs.$tri 00 Leas overpaid dues (00 uo< Due from member* for interest. . 146 > Due from member* fur fines . . 86s <. Dec 31, 1904, cash bsl. in treasury *656 84 $110,611 19 uaniUTiKSvaucx or stock. —. 8w. 'you tt-w SttiM fnit AsisTsl. hr. Tab 73 $LJ* 00 $55 57 $t»5 57 $13.546 61
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5307 14167 11,18994 J563 in 63 I7.»7I46 1885 10185 11,13610
gs i-gg 53 76 3.17«84 3»6i 3.59°73
1490
509S 1197 Total value stock $99,36058 Undivided balance 18;
Balance of unpaid matured stock
of the 34th aeries 5,10906
Interest on same frem Sept. 1, '03.
to Dec. 31.1904 *7*48
oont matured stock in 15th ser-
ies not paid 5800 00
Interest on same Sept. 1, 1904. to
December 31, 1904 77 33
WASHINGTON. ' I aiw-R«u> Tone via Pennsylvania II.R. January 19 is tbs daU on which will ha run the next Pvraooaily-Conducted Tour of tba Pantuylvanin Railroad to Washington. This lour will oovsr a period of three days, affording ample time to visit all the prlnelpnl poln to of Intewai at tba National Capital.Including theCougr—aiaoal Library and the new Corcoran An Gallery. Rate, covering railroad transportation for t he round trip and hotel accommodation*. $18.00 or $10.50 from Trenton. 911 80 or from Pbiladalphla. and proportionate ratas from other points, according to hotel selected. Rates cover accommodations al hotel for two days. Special aide trip to Mount Vernon. AU tickets good for ton days, with special hotel ratas after ax pi ratios of hotel oonpon. Similar tours will be run on February 2 and 91. March 0 and 28, April 6 and 94. and May 16. For Itineraries and full Information apply to Ticket Agents, or address Geo W. Boyd, G-neral Passenger Agent. Broad StrtdBtoUon. Philadelphia.
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$110,631 39 Dated January 14, 1905 William G. BLament. I L Hammy Smith. , A ^ ,ton -
fis85 94 15.16500 6,33909 50049
January 1. 1904. cash band last audit Cash received from dnes Cash recr ived on account Stevens and Reeves' bond Cash received from insurance . . Cash received from mortgage loans mud Cash 'veeived from loans on bonds paid
160 50 8114 14 476 to
Paid for loan on bend a ■oaaa on bond* . “ withdrawn stock
book* and prating . .
postage
■red ■
“ hit-rest on matured stock. “ officers salary Paid I. H. Smith for does and interest advanced Ian. 3, 1905, balance in treasury . .
$34368 14688 *38956 $t 4.3760 J.O&OJ *,434 c
15 «
73 8o 67 75 8.9** 5 30840
Facta Mean More Than Theorlr No one can IntolltgenUy Judge the scope and consequence* of the Presidential election of 1904 until he studies the tabulation* praam ted in The Tribune Almanac for 1906. This volume gives the vote in every State by counties for Roosevelt sod Parker, and tabnlatoa the efflcial returns by Bute* for ail the six Presidential tickets lu die field last year. It give* tie popular rule for President by States from 1880 to 1904, and the electoral and popular votes for President and Vice President ainoe 1789. It gives the full and exact vote caat for candidatos for Congress In each Congress district In the United States in 1904. the vote for all Stole officers sod the party division* in each State legislature. No more thorough or accurate summary of election result* has ever been offered by
FunereJ of Fayette R. Plumb. The funeral of Fayette R. Plumb took place from his late residence. A-bdale Farm. Highland Avenue and Motitcomery Turnpike. Merlon, at ? o'clock on Monday afternoon. Rev. Dr. Charles Wood, of the ' Second Presbyterian Church. f*h iladelphia conducted the
As to Township Electloi Prow Camden Poet-Telegram. Cumberland county falls in line with Camden in favor of abolition of the spring election. There would be a considerable waving of expense to every county by putting the township* and boroughs on the same footing ga the dtie* A MU doing away with all mprtpmjirottoos and modeled after the Meofttact. has been drawn and will be among the first trodneed in the House. A C bar will probably stand sponsor tor It. The prospects are that it wiU moat with little
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property of Elisa H. Hughes at the 001 of Broad and Elmira Strweto. -Wait Cap* May on Saturday last Installed anew fir* bell nt the Ire boose —The San lale CMy Council hns passed an ordinance rveokfogi tha franc graailail several years ago for the < airniMan ef a gaa plant at that ptaer.
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Because of the death of his flre-year-M moo Francis from the effect* of gin drinking John Oarrlty, e teamster, has been placed under arrest at Hartford, Conn. Brsvi) bee finally determined to elevate her legation at Washington to an embassy end will send her minister at London. Mr. Naboco, as her first ambassador to thie country. Mias Mabel Crewe, a j Pennsylvania girl and a trained narse/witfa the Japanese army, was captured by Russian Cloaeadf Oct 17 at Masanpho. Korea, •hd bald as a prisoner of war for aix lay*. « - Tba tataiMtional com mission appointed to Inquire into the North aaa
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