DUPE WY DAILY'HERALD LEWI* T. STEVEN*
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dating Inly and Ancurt at No. 6t4 W «hln»to" SU O^aWy. W.|.
SUBSCEimON
AdrcntMB( Rate* cl All Icllco intendrd for the Neither rditorinl. ndvartlali
m job pdntlnc. i ah on Id be CAFE MAY HEMAU>
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' Bell *17 X:—KrTOloat, 41 D \ ITopnelac'a keaidcnce, Bell hi W r K. H»*l' KepreaenUtiTe. FRIDAY. JULY *. 1908
Panonal Equation In ftuccnaa. IT you atop ftw » moment to analyi' •occnu In bualneaa you will nee tha It cornea through contact with pwtple It la all hinged upon the manner o your contort On every aide you art aurrounded by a multitude of peruonr In every one of whom there exists a potential force that may be exerted at one time or another, to add to you ancoeaa. The oftener you cause tha force to be exerted, says Edward Pay son Hatch In the System, the faatc your business will grow. You can at tract these Indllvdnal forces. If you chooeu, and get the most from them ^>r you can repel them and suffer sc tun! damage from haring come In con tact with them. Or yon may take 1 middle course, as many bualneaa tnor do. and drift along In purely negatlv manner. 1 -rating at business In thl» tight. It U apparent that the underly lag element which contributes mo-d to the success of any undertaking and to business in the aggregate. Is the art of finding the rltal points of human contact that will set In motion these forces The personal elcfigm' moat be stamped upon your business
Sir William Henry While, who for nearly JO years was the chief designer of British warships, is In Boston, and la response to Inquiries has had something to say regarding recent crtUdsmr of United State* nasal vessels Sir William declares the criticisms unfounded and goes Into tech riteai explanation at much length In
those who planned and built our fighting craft knew what they were about. The substance of what the British designer. who has Investigated condi-
tions here, sets forth
says tbs Troy (N. T.) Times. Is American naval architects are as bis as any, that our shipyards quite equal to those 'of England In equipment and management and that we bar* a Beet which, ship for ship.
rr Is Sfe
corresponding dates. Is “equal to any the world contains." And finally Sir William says: "Next to the British navy. I think your navy is the best In the world." That Is pretty reliable to the merit of our
An unexpected application of wireleas telegraphy was proposed at the last meeting of the Academy of Sciences, Paris, by Mr. Bouquet de la Orye. who suggested that the Eiffel tower installation should send the exact time every 24 hours to all ships It could reach. The Eiffel tower can transmit messages to a distance of 1.2M miles, so that all the Mediterranean and s large portion of the Atlantic U within Its tone. But Mr. Bouquet da la Orye is not satisfied with such a limit. He propose* that Instead of using the Eiffel .tower, which la only BOO feet high, a wire lea* post should be erected on the peak of Teueriffe, whose height of 11.000 feet would permit radiographic communication with all points of the glob*. The academy appointed a special com mitt©*, composed of Messrs. Bsc Soerel. Bouquet de la Orye and Poincare. to examine the posalbillty of carrying out the proposal. Should they report favorably the various governments win be Invited to come to an t as to Us axe-
be said: “The thing d la not tha cost of
Bvtas. bet the scale of living. The
A HOME-MADE *140017!:A. the Making af a •sew
nade brooder may be a . mads'about JHxttt x4 feet kmg. built of matched lumbar. With a loose cover made a little larger with Its adgea dropped 4 Inches. Tha satire outside of lha box should ha covered with felt reefing. Tb daor oa one end should be large and 1- .. A frame, made of three-loch atsuf. laid tat. flu doae arauad >he bottdtn of the Inside. A AfaCh cross piece laid fiat throagh the middle of the has
A Hu oh cross piece Is placed oa edge, acroos the middle of the box. resting on the 4-1 och flat Croat piece and held by cleats nailed to the Inside of the box. The hover, explains the Farmers' all and Brecae, U made over a rectangular frame, of lath made to fit Inside the box. with thin csnton-fisnnel on the underside, arranged In a loose bagging or flowing manner and held In place with carpet tacks The hover upon three buttons, one on ns oh aids and one on one end, 4 Inches above the bottom of the box. A wire Is stretched across one and of the tr which to bang a lantern. at night, doee the door, plaos a mat In each end or division, also 40 chickens In each division, place the hover on the buttons, bank a lighted lantern on the wire and put cover la lace, on which lay a good-slsed-stone. A brooder without the two following itcnrials is not worthy the nsme: First The door should be large and low enough that the chickens win go In at night without help, by the end of the first week of their existence. L It should be so constructed that the door may be dosed la. bad the borer removed, chicks watered, mats changed, etc, without opening the door.
THE LAROE .INCUBATOR. It la & fl
all parts of the egg chamber for J4 boors It U sate to put In the eggs. These should be carefully selected, of slse and of good shape, not very large at one and flattened. The shell should be tth and firm not thin or porous nor too beary. By the way. says the should be careful about the place of storage tor eggs for If ft U too cold the germ win be drilled; if too warm the to grew. Eggs have germinate at M degrees. The eggs need not be placed In rows, but never should be crowded so that they are piled on each other. Upon the sare of the lamp and the regulation of the In a _ hatch. Always supply the lamp with a aew wick at the beginning of each Incubation and fill It late In the af terror then If anything happens It will be In the daytime. Never handle after caring tor the lamp as there Is danger of closing the pores of the eggs.
A SELF LIBERATOR.
go put as early as >rnicg and look for worms. It Is not always agreeable liberate them early, hence the desirability of the automatic latph shown la the Illustration. Baited with a Utile grain. _ mM says the Farm 'Mow It ►rics. and Home, the tat ste* it win ^ overhead to open and the door, c, la front, which la set at an outward angle for that purppeA will fail fist of Its own accord. AlfcfNffctnmataa of the coop then hare achanoe to go and roam where they please. This
The 4mail Flock.
A small Sock of hens pen per hen than a large flock beet
OLD FMG SHIP
rr. MARY**, A GALLANT CRAFT. -RETIRES*' AT LAST.
Ware
■hM, ... World Flftaen Times. New Tork.*-No more will hurrying feet ruth along the decke or cUmb the rigging of that old daughter of the ■sea, the St Mary'*, which for If year* ha* been used by the New York dir department of education as a echool ehlp, where the youth of the city have been trained to the merchant marine service Could the old ehlp talk, there Is many an tntereariog Ule she could tell eince she flrat slipped Into the sea from her way* at the Washington navy la 1444. She took active part la the Mexican and civil ware and did blockade *orvtee In fhe Pacific during the troublesome days of ISO. and It was during this period In her career that two men of her crew were at different times bung from her tore starboard yardarm. An act of congress passed tn 1(74 established training school* for the merchant marine, whereby the St Mary's was turned over to the state of New York and In turn to the city of New York for use as a aobootshlp. She has been employed In this ra parity from 1(74 to 1*0S. a period of (4
years.
Daring this time she has made a cruise almost every year to foreign ports, giving her crew of cadet* practical experience In seamanship. In her career of (4 years the has been around the world 14 rimee. Mom than a thousand boys have been graduated after a two years' course oa her. and It was an Interesting point that
COUNTY 0IRECTORY.
Justice Bopreme Court—Thos. W. Tree chard. Rep. 1(14 Circuit Judge—Allen B. Bndlcott Rep 1(11 Law Judge—James M. B. Hildreth Rep ,... 1911 Prosecutor of PI re*—Ernest W. Uoyri, Rep 1918
Sheriff—Robert U. Corson. Hep
■Coroner—W. A. Lskr. Rep. - - Coroner—Wm H. Thompson 1908 Coroner—Nathan A. Cohen, .....1(09 County Clerk—Julio* Way, Rep... 1(10 barrogate—Cha*' P. Vauamsn 1011' County onpenuiendent ol ©drools. Oscar O Ran 1M« County Collector—Joseph L Beall, Rep 190* County Board ol Elections—Learning K. Hughe* - ... 1909 County Board of Election*—Henry P. Daugherty. Rep 1908 County Board of Election*—Cha*. T.‘Norton. Dem. 1(08 County Board of Ejection*—Michael H. Keans. Dem. IU0H Terms of Court—Second Tuesday In April. September and December.
for the last time the other night there were present a graduate from the first year's class and bis eon. who t graduate of the last year's class. Seventy-fire per cent, of the who have been graduated from tbs BL Mary'* have followed the sea, either In the nary or la the merchan Boon after she was built Mary's was east to the Pm was in 1(49 at Hooolnla that the wellknown Incident Involving the Mary's and a French warship place. The Frenchman and the Yankee were oa the point of having trouble, but the Yankee was hi a bad way; a great many of her men ware tn of "China fever" and on shore. There were not enough In the crew to
Man the guns.
At an opportune moment two American whale ships entered the harbor, sad the 8l Mary's eomplement was made up from their men. So forml14 they make that the
no fight la the civil war the SL Mary's was oa the Pacific starioa and did not aea native fighting. She Is a vessel of (86 '
pieces. She was called the 8L Mary'* from the county of that name la Maryland. Although takes oat of the roeter of navy ship* temporarily, practi-
r aad la tha winter quartering dur- # cold mouths. The deny roo- ' sgaa at (:46 a. m., whan
that At 11;(9-o'clock..all In the first rimes took an observation for laritode. Leaving the cadet ranks did not
CITY DIRSCTORY.
M*> or—Frederick J. Melvin Jen. 1,1910 Alderman—r.- K. Duke. ... Jaa. i. 1999 coandl—Wm. 8. Shaw ... Jaa. 1.1910
Sam . K. Moot*, .'.J/ut-l.UU Jos. Hand Jaa. 1.1910 SUlwell Hand ...Jaa. 1.1910 . Jaa. J. Doak ....Jan.Lilli Joseph il. ElarU ..Jaa. 1,1911 Sam. F. Ware ...Jan. 1,1909 Louis C. Sayre ... Jan. 1.1909 r. S. Townsend. .Jan, 1.1909 ’ W. Thompson. Jan. 1,1910
r a*. T. Ceuipbeti Jan. 1, ID0U Collector—Sol: Needles ...Jan. 1,1X9
-L H. Smith Jr., Jan. 1.1909
BOARD OP EDUCATION. Samuel R. Stiles. President 1(09 Dr. A L. Leach ... 1910 William Porter - ...1008 Edw. H. Phillip*. Clark. 1908 William K. UlM-ppsrd— ....1911 William B. Ullbert 190# Oeorge 8. Douglass .1909 Lather C. Ogden 1910 Charles York............ —.— 1910 BOARD OP HEALTH. Dr. A. L Leach. President.Sept 1,1909 Dr V.M.D. Marry, Health officer <■ 1906 Robert 8. Hand — " 1909 WUltam R. Sheppard ...... “ 1910 William Porter, Secretary •• 1910 Oeorge L. Lovett " 1908
8aadavm..~w -. w,
8 00 p. m
Snnday school st 8 80 p m.
Peaver meeting Wednesday 8.00 p m.
Y. P.S. O E Friday at 7A o. m. Strangers always welcome. KIRK ALARM CALL*.
The Fire Department ba# re*rr*D|rr'l It* fire alarm lioxe*. and the followluu ara the number* tad new location of
boxes
88. Washington itrtet, near Hcbellennr'r Landing. 88. Washington street, near t'nlon. 47. Washington •tree! and Madison avenue. 84. Lafavette and Bank streets. 68. Broad and Elmira street*. 66. Pittsbuig end New Jersey svennea. 69. Stockton avenue, between Jefler>n and Queen streets. 78. Franklin and Washington street* 76. Howard street, opposite Mockton
venue.
82. Columbia Avenue end Gurney
street*
84. Ocean street, near Beach avenne. 91. South LafayetteaDd Urantstreeta. 92. Broadway and Beach avenue. 93. Perry street, near Bridge 94. Perrv street and Beach avenue. 96 WashiDEtoo and Jackson Mreet*' 97. Columbia avenne and Decatur
street.
98. Washington and Ocean st'eeta.
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS A. B. Smith. Palermo. ....Jan. 1,1810 W. S. Johnson. Ocean City .Jan. L1M0 John P. Pox, Ocean City ..Jan.L19lO Sylvester Spence, Uoahen...Jan. L J. D. Ludlam. So. Dennis . .Jan. L a Schellenger, Erma Jan. 1,190* J. T. Bennett. Cape May ..Jan LKIO H. 8. Rutherford. Cape May Jan. L1909 Charles Havre. See Isle City. Jan. 1.1911 Chas Clouting, Sea Isle City, Jan. 1,1911 Anthony B. Smith. Dlrectoi ■cm Townsend.-‘Clark ........ BUte Senator—Rob. E. Hand. Rcp.1911 Assemblyman—C. K Still*. Rep .1901
TAX COMMISSIONERS.
EUia H. Mandiall, Seaville _1909 Stilwell H. Townsend. Cape May Court Aaron W. Band. Cape May City....1910
Church Directory
Weekdays, Bnndsy and Friday Evening Service* at 8.00 o'clock. Conbadon*—Satnrdsr*, and Thursdays before Ihe First Friday, from 8.80 to 6. p. m , and from 7 80 towA0 p m. r. K. CHURCH OF Tun amrgST. Imtavetle SL. between Jackson A Decatnr. Rev. Arthur Has. Rector. Sunday*—Celebration of kbe Holy Com amnion, 7JO a. m. Morning Prayer. Lltanv and Sermon, (on the find Sonda< of each month celebration of Holy Com muolou 110JDa m. ScudeySchool*p m Evening (Choral) Sarvioe aad Sermon 6.0-
p. m
Week-days-Wednsedays.EveulDg Prey*'
* on p. m.
Saints Day's and
Cor. Washington aad Cape Mar K.J. Sunday Service.. Bely Coninmnlon. 7(0a. tn . every Sunday. and 10A0 a. D.. the Firm Sunday of each mouth. jfaalng Prayer and Sermon. 10 R, area lug Frayer only, a p. e». Tbe following clergymen are expected to otteiate during the rammer of UM. . JULY j. Rev. Kdberi MeEay. D. D-. RectoF Trinity Cbnreh, »' *.N.J.
.Nss-cds:
—irtHR* FRiuiHvrewRev. J W. Lowden will conduct the erneat at lb* Odd Spring Preabv ter■T Cbnrob BUnday morning at 10AO. “ Uft CtlUBOH.
Ad 001 ram Chapter. No. M, Royal Arch Masons—Convocations, third Monday of each month at lodg* room, Washington and Franklin streets. Cape Island Lodge, No. 80. P. and A. M. —CommonioatiofM. second and fourth Tuiudaya of each mouth at lodge r Washington and Franklin streets. Cape May Camp. No. 8T7S. Modern Woodmen of America—Marta first Wadneaday
Cape May CooeUra. No. IBS, Improved Order of Heptaaopbs-Mseta HaU.SU Washington street. 01 fourth Thursdays of each month. Cop* May Council, No. UBI; Royal Arcanum—Meetafirat and third Thursdays of racb month st Auditorium. Cape May Lodge. No. SI. A. O. U. W. Meets first and third Thuradaya of each month at (11 Washington Cold Spring Coandl. Jr. O. U. A. M. No 136—Meets in hall at Cold Spring, every roodsy evening at 7 o'clock. Columbia Lodge. No. 8S. Independent Order of Mac ban lea-Meets each Monday at Auditorium. Eureka Lodge, No. . Imdia' L O. M--Meets every Tuesday evening at B 00 No. 604 Washington atteel Friendship Council, No. 97. D. of A.
at U0, tn Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall. Cold Spring. The John Mccray Post No., 40, 6. A. R leetaou lb* third Friday of each month at 7.(0 o'clock p. m., at Franklin ■
Mayflower Lodge. No. MB, Independent >rder of Odd Fellow*—Marts each Friday «t the Auditorium, Jackson atresL Ogmltalla Tribe. No. 167, Improved Older ft Bed Men—Merle at M0 Washington street. ' Cape May Fire Department, meets Monday evening In each month at corner iVaafalngton aad Franklin streets
^EWIST. STEVENS COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 614 WsajUROTog Sr., Cars Max, N. J. Master and Solicitor in Chancery. Supreme Court Commhaioner. Notary Public. Commissioner for PennsrI vanta.
James J. Doak Carpenter & S&uildet
Jobbina
Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Phone 97 "
SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
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SECURITY TRUST CO.
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Capital. Surplus and undivided profits $ 841.1994x7 Deposits .... ,,,*8,038 06
-CAPK MAY ADVIHOHY BOARD
J. SPICER LEANING AARON W. HAND WILLIAM F.CA8SEDY’ ALBERTO. BENNETT
HENRY C. THOMPSON Secretary DR. JAMES MECRAY REUBEN T. JOHNSON JOHN B. HUFFMAN HON. ROBERT E. HAND
T. H. TAYLOrt
fCENTRAL faHOE STORES
OOO Washington M. CAPK MAY. Jf. J. Op. Read lag Terminal, Where all Tollry. Ktop Dealer in Boot* and Shore Bathing Slipper* and Rubber Go-d.. Sole Agent in Cape May for LamherirM* Snag-Proof Bon* and King Qutlitv Shore For Men Krpairing in all its Itr.ncbr. Blacking Dresdng ami Finding* lor Ssle. Ball Band, the be,. Ko >ber Boot. keystoee Phone I -MM
Established 1872
Jj^ssen’s ^akery HOTELS ANT) COTTAGES SUPPLIED
524 Washington Street
This Space is Reserved for
C. H. Taggart
JEWELRY AND WATCHMAKING
Largest stock of carefully selected goods. Clocks of all kinds. Repairing of Watches, Clocks or Jewelry promptly and skilfully done. BELF0RD QABKISOff IPS W—hlitoB SC. Capt WUy
BUY YOra FRUIT AT HOGAN’S CIPE Mrs ONll FRUIT STORE Forty years in the Fruit and Candy Business. East Cape May delivery. Special sealed padcages for Hotel Guests. No charge for package and delivery. 501-3-5-7-9 WISHIKGTON ST.
T he Mansion Bakery
317 Mission St. Keystoae phone BSD
WM. WALDORF, Prop’i All kinds of Pies, Cakes, Ont Bans, Biscuits, Fsncv Goods, Etc. Hotels sad Cottage trade so'Id ted. Order* left at tbe (tore or riven to tbe drivers, will be given prompt and careful attention.
Tailoring and French Dry Gleaning
ALEXANDER A HUNT
Manufacturing Jeweler — " Repairing ol Fine Watches, jewelry, &c. Full line of Cut Glass, Hand Painted China, Jewelry, &cJOS. K. HAND, 311 Washington St
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The History of -:Cape May County: nma THE AB08IGWAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY
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