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Gun That Mala* No Noloo.
Tb»r>> U raiolr • terrible roopoutbllltjr r«-»tlnj |o-<5»y upon tha ehoul-
dor* at Hiram Percy Maxim, the
or the li ontor ot-the machine gun. So vriteo P. Harrey Middleton la tba
Technical World Macaxlne. For
has patented a gun which will kill a man with no mar* nolle than tho
hlulng of a make. Armed with
allent weapon a murderer could ahoot down hit victim without attracting the laaat attention, and only on examination would the caue* of death be revealed. On the other hand a tingle policeman uxlng the noleeleea l could disable every member of gang of burglar* before they recovered from their surpriee. It le an Invention which may lead to the reequipment of the armed force* of the world, and the revolution!xlng of modern method* of warfare—will per hap* even hasten the happy day when there will be no war. for the very beet
safeguard against war I* the invei
of weapons of such terrible power that armies will never dare to stand against each other. “War." said Bls-
greatest enemy of
war, and will eventually pot war •’out of existence." In the next great skirmishers may use noiseless rifle*, enabling them to creep along an emy's front and shoot down un peering picket* one after another.
s alarm be give
The extended front of a whole army, concealed In the underbrush or be rocks, could work terrible havoc among the opposing forces beford Its position couM be located. To the big game hunter the silent firearm will
down-stairs to the dim kitchen, drink of milk, a doughnut, and a angle of pie, then yon stole out quietly to the barn and got the spadlng-fork. Then the search, armed with fork and tomalo-can. under the broad leaves of the rhubarb bed, back of the henhouse and down by tha cow barn, until yon had enough worms for the day s sport Then, of course, you left the fork sticking In the ground—you never would learn to put things away—and started off. Through the garden and orchard, stopping long enough for a handful of currents and a pocketful of eopsyvlnee—over the pasture barm, eating a handful of huckleberries or low-bush blackberries here and there. Is to the wood road—very dark and still Jn the dawn—where you stepped along vary quietly so as not to disturb the bears. Ton knew perfectly well
utor at the Atlantic, but you rather enjoyed the creepy sensation. Then out through the deep wet meadow grass to tbs river, where the son was now beginning to burn sway the wisp* of mist, and the red-winged blackbirds
their housekeeping. Tou reached the river bank at tha pout hole, or tha big rock, or tha old willow (of course, you know the exact place), and then you started fishing
It took one weak and half a day for S Chicago Journalist to go from Chicago to New York by trolley car. The time Is not «o significant as that all tbs distance between Is Interlaced by electric roads. Tbs only
NEW IE8SEY EDITORS PUT,
PH Pwtas KlW I GMm Tkw H LiU Gjdrn
THEIR FIFTY-SECOID OUTHfB,
Bit Party of PwMMsta. With TNeb Wives, Their Children, Their Ceutla* sad Their AtMrta, Hall Up the
- Is-Prseideat Cleve-
land's Ms awry I
Tbs flfty-aacood annual meeting and outing ot tbs New Jersey Editorial association was held at the Sagamore, Lake George, and was one of tbe ux
for many year*. Tbs party, nut log no. left New York on Iks Hudsou River Day Uoe. Friday morning, June 20. The sell up tbe Hodsone of the moat charming In tbe world, a panorama of beauty from beginning to end. Almost every turn
beauty In nature or reveals n menu of man’s skill. Ingenuity oi while on every band floaU tbe merer of an empire on IU way to tbe eea or mart* of tbe world. Tha a mmodattons of the steamer of the Day Line were at tbe dtsjmsal of tbe party, and the officer* of the company, i their wont, made every effort to please the traveler*. As a tribute to the passing away of Grover CteveUnd. one of the nation' t statesmen, whose funeral wa bald that day. tha steamer flag was a half staff, and at 6 o'clock the s^lp stopped and tbe passengers ansa of the hymn "Nearer, God. to Thee.” At Albany tbe party was transferred to tha American-Adelpbl hotel Tbe
hospitality and personal attention of Manager Case made tbe all toe brief stay at Saratoga most pleasant Tbe early risen were provided with ear-
Otbers were similarly entertained
> beauties of this famous old a
8:15 Saturday morning two aperial can provided tor the party were attached to tbe D. and H. company's train for Lake George, and tba Anal stage of their Journey to tbe finest lake e world began. At Lake Georgs the steamer Sagamore of tbe D. and
nd a it ape be-
Non , At-
a alf tbe sUty.
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Mayor—Ftedertek J. Melvlo Jan. 1,1*10 Alderman—F. K. Duka. ...Jaa-LUM “ “ ~ B. Shaw .Jan. 1, XfllO ” “ ire, . .Jan. L 1*1
Jan. 1,1*10
id ...Jan.L 1*10 Jus J. Desk ....Jan. LUll Joseph H Kiwell ..Jan. 1,1*1 " Bam. r. Wars .. .Jan. 1,1*0* " Loots C. Sayre ...Jan. Ll*0t " F. 8. Townaand.. Jan. X, 1*0* Older—J. W. Thompson. Jan. L 1*10 Aaee-sor—Uias. T.Csmpbdl Jan.l, 1*0*
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Treasurer—L a Smith Jr., Jan. 1,180* CltySolk-ltor-Tboa.'J* Ouricy.Jan.UBU
Bldg- Inspector, W. T. BUT
■~i Jan. 1.1*0*
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
A'Uliam Porter 1*0* Bdw. H. PhiDIpe, (Boric, 1*01 William R. Sheppard—— 1*11
^ ffbpppard, WUUam B. Gilbert .. George 8; Douglass .1*0* LotbsrC. Ogden 1910 Charles York — 1*10
BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. A. U Loach. President. Sept 1.1*0* Dr V.M.D. Marcy, Haalth officer *• 1*08 Robert. S. Hand " 1*0* WUUam R. Bheppard " 1*10 WUbaa Portar, Secretary « 1BJ0 George L. Lot ett "
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Justice Supreme Court—Tho*. W. * Rep- 1*14
i—Alien B. Endlcott
^ . .j... MU Law Judge—James M. E. Hildreth R*P MU Prosecutor of Plea*—Ernest W. ** ' Rep. — 1*181
Uoyd, 1
ghariff-B
■*a». step. - - r L Thompson U » A. Cobw U olios Way, Rep., .u
Coroner—Wm. H. T Coroner—Noth an A. C County aerk—JoUus *
burrogste—Cha*' P. Vanaman CLunty cupetlutendent of cchoola, Oscar 0 Harr n County Collector—Joseph L Scull.
County Board of Elections—Leam-
Coonty Board of Elections—Henry F. Daugherty, Reg. ,...1*08 County Board of Elections—Chns. T. Norton. Dam. ../'...........IMS County Board of BicUon*—Michael H. Kearns, Zem. 1* Terms of Coart-/3*eond Tuesday In April, September and Dpcember
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS
A. B. Smith, Palermo, Jan. L 1*10 W. 8. Johnson. Ocean City .Jan. L M10 John P. Fox, Ocean City . .Jan. L Ml* Sylvester Spence, Uoeheu.. Jan. 1, MU J. D. Lndlam. So. DennU . .Jan. 1,1810 a ScheUenger, Rrma Jan. L 1*08 J. T. Bennett. Cape May ..J*n.LM10 H. 6. Rutherford. Cape May Jan. L 1*0* Charles Hayre,Sea IsieUly. Jan. 1,1*11 ChaaClooung, Sea Isle City, Jan. 1,1911 Anthony B. Smith. Director
State Senator—Rob. E. Hand. Rep.Ml I iblyman—C. E. StlUe. Rep .1*01
TAX OOMMiaSIOKERS.
I. Harsh all, SmvHIs. -1000 SulweU JT. Townacod. Cape May Couri ' Mil
Aaron W. Band. Caps May City....1*10
sr. naar's a. c. cncnca. Rev. Father D. S. EeUy, Rector. Rector’s office boors—0 to 11 a. m.; - 8J0p m.
. ..-__JT0,7J0ain, Bundav sud Friday Evening titrriam at SJD o'clock. Confessions—Saturdays, and Thured*y» before the First Friday, from S.80 to 6. p. m j and from 7 SU to* JO p. m.
r. x. entraen or thx akvut. Igdavstta 8l. bstwasn Jaokaon * Dsoatur. Rev. Arthur Hssa. Rector. Sundays—Oelebrattoo of tbe Holy Com-(-"sKsk;-
efSscb mouth erlsbestloo ef Holt Com on) 10 JO a u, Susday School I p.m. lac (Choral) Barvtoe and Sermon A00
00p.m. Balnw Day's and 1
sr. son’s r. x csvncB
Cor. Wi
Caps Mirly Commaoioo, 7JO a.
p with m*. JOHN HUNT, uadar the firm of ALEXAHDES * HUHT id at the old stand, M7 DBOATUB STREET, sod d to aim you. PREBB1NQ A SPECIALTY
Rev. J W. Lowden will oondoct the •moss at lh* U«ld Spring Prrsbyterin Church fiondsy mormng si I0J0.
James McLssd, D. D .MlaUtsr Sunday ssrvMss st 10 Ip A- m„ an Iwp. bk Sunday school at 2 80 p. ra. Prsrer mestruK Wednesday 8.00 p n Y. P. 8. CKPriday al 7AJ p. m Strangers always welcome. FIRM ALARM CALLS.
The Fir* Department has rearranged Its Ore alarm boxes, and tbe following sr* tbe numbers and new location of boxas. 85. Washington street, near Mohelleng*r> Landing. 82. Wa-blnglon street, near Union. 47. Wsahinglon street and Madison sveane. 54. Igfsvette and Bunk streets. 68. Broad and Elmira streets. 06. Pittsburg and New Jersey avenues. W Stockton avenue, between Jeffer>n and Queen streets. 73. Fran klip and Washington street* 75. Howard street, opposite Stockton
82. Columbia Avenue and Gur
84. Ocean street, near Beach av •1. Booth Lafayette sod Grant st 82. Broadway and Beach ayenoe.
93. Perry sUprt, near Bridge 04. Perry street and Beach svenue. 96 Washington and Jacjaon streets 97. Colombia svenue and Deostu
treel.
98. Washington and Ocean atresia.
SECURITY TRUST CO.
5TATE MENf
Capital. Surplus and undivided profits $ 841.199.07 De P°“ u - - . . 3.,98,038.06
CAPK MAY ADVISORY BOARD
J.BPICER LEAlui.vG AARON W. HAND WILLIAM F. CA8BEDY ALBERT G. BENNETT
Beemary DR. JAMK8MECRAY REUBEN T. JOHNHON JOHN B. HUFFMAN HON. ROBERT K. HAND
T. H. TAYLOR ^=CENTRAL SHOE STORF=
OOfl Washington St.
Op. Reading Terminal, 1
Dealer in Boots and Shoe* Bsthlog Blipner* sod Rubber Goods, So Agent in Cape May for LsmberlvlUe Snag-Proof Boat* sod King Qudity Sbo.
Caps Island Lodge, No. 30. F. and A M. —Communications, ssoond and fourth Tuesdays of each mouth st lodge :
Gaps May Damp. No. gm, Modem Wood-
of each month at Auditorium. Capa May ConoUrs, No. 18*. Improved Order of .Heptaaoplm-Masu at Ogden’s
fourth Thursdays of each Capa May Couacll, No. 1001; Royal At--Masts first and tulrd Tfanradaya of
Gap* May Lodga. No. tl, A O. U. W. Masts first and third Tbaradays of each Minth at SU Waahlngtoo sweet. Cold Spring Council. Jr. a U.'A M. No 135—Meets In ball at Cold Spring, every Tnaeflay evening at 7 o'clock. Columbia Lodge, No. 3*. Independent
•.No. . Ladles’ L O. M.-
Marta every Tureday evaalng at 8.00 at
la. NM Waahlnutoa atrmt.
Friendship Council. No. 87. D. of A
at 1.80. In Jr. OJJJLM. Hall. Cold Spring. Tbe John Mrcray Pori No., 40. G. A. R. maeuon the third Friday of each month at 7.80 o'clock p. m.. at Franklin atreet >1 building.
Order of Odd Fellows—Mss|s each Friday
Cape May Fire Dspartmeut, me nh mouth a and Franklin streete
I^KWIS T. STEVENS COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 614 WAaaiuimu Sr., Cam Mar, N. J. Master and Solicitor tn Chancery. Supreme Court Commlsuourr. Notary Public. CommlesioDer for Pennaylvsma.
James J. Doak Carpenter & SSuilaet
Jobbing
Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J.
SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
ugeni >n M pe may iot immoenviue mmg-l'roor BoaU aod King Qutlltr Shoe For Meo Repairinc in all Ito Braoches Blacking Drofinr and FIndio InrU.la IX. 11 <>.. I.—. D " ‘
for Bale. Ball Bands the best Ruvbar Boot,
keystoue Phone 1-J8
Established 1872
J^ssen’s ^akery
HOTELS AND COTTAGES SUPPLIED
624 Washington Sira
' This Space is Reserved for
C. H. Taggart
JEWELRY M
Largest stock of carefully selected goods. Clocks of all lands. Repairing of Watches, Clocks or Jewelry promptly and skilfully done. BBLF0ED GAREI80H
BUT TOUR FRUII AT
HOGAN’S
UK Mrs OIILT FRUIT STORE
Forty years in the Fruit and Candy Business. East Cape May delivery. Special sealed packages for Hotel Guests. No charge for package and delivery.
50I-3-S-7-9 WISRIR6T0R ST.
-yhe
Mansion Bakery 317 Mansion St. WM. WALDORF, Prop 1
All Made of Pies, Oakes, Hot Buns, Biscuits, Faaev Goods, Etc. Hotels tod Cottage trade solirited- Orders left at the store or given to tbe drivers, will be given prompt and oaraful attention.
Tailoring and Trench Dry Gleaning
1 wish to tafarm my friends and pstrees that I have Ukru into

