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and aa laaohrr ot r.tlsuvn Cornmanr and Buggaatlva Thought. The p.-'tntry was but little larger than Wales, and. ilka It. "a land of mountains and hills, skirtad through its whole length bjr tha daep-lylng Jordan -tileron the east, and the harbor w-aa roast of tha Mediterranean on the wart The lay of the land gradually developed different qualltiM. and mads natural barriers between tiibea. where the means of communication were so difficult and rarw." * • The twelve tribe* were of one blood, one religion, one language, and oce history, but there waa little of the solidarity of a nation The social unM was tha tribe Each tribe had It* own political organisation. They were together, and sometimes
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slructlons from home. Insjst* that Russia has no more right than A inert municipal officer* In Harbin It ta *»t dent that the government n Wash Ington expects both Japan and Russia to keep tbair word given st Port* mouth. If Its expectation Is expressed with sufficient emphasis. It Is likely that the rights of China will be con alderably advanced and the friendship between the Chinese and the Americana more firmly cemented
Mantao. N. C—The Wright brothers are not disheartened over the recent accident to tbair aeroplane. They have been using their old machine here, and H Is Isa rued that (hay have g new and stronger machine already built In Dayton aqd will return here wl’h that In August to go on with
thsir experiments.
It was also learned from official sources that the*Blgbl Interrupted by the accident was designed to be the must Important performance ever al-
An American play running In l*>n don has tc be accompanied by s glossary In order to give the English audience the proper Up aa to the meaning of many of the unfamiliar terms employed. This I* so funny that It really adds to the humor of the performance Rut the American dramatist can plead s distinguished pre cedent. Several of the carefully edited works of Shskespeare are furbished with s glossary' And doubt less If the English audiences would look the matter op they would find a large number oi, the slang terms In eluded In the Shakespearean rocabu lary That often happens when socalled 'Americanisms" are The English critics tlon of their own language, i
Doubtless the next grand rush to Alaska will be caused by the retort struck a gasoline i miner ts likely to discover certain supplies of fuel cached along the route of the Paris r-cers Or was that all a bluff' wants Mexico to to war with Uncle ftsm figuring tbai Colombia and Japan would Jump ii and help Really. It ought to lei Veneiuela In oo this. Looks like I positive snub to expect Castro ti serve neutrality * Where there are several young women tn one family doubtless they are looking for a larger ftat^lo accommodate the family millinery
The people were an agricultural people. untrained In the arta of war. lovers Of home and at peace Their wealth consisted In flocks, grain fields and vineyards. Hence they were ex posed to the raids of their wartlki neighbors, as the Lowlanders of Scot | land wsre to the forays of lbs Hlgb | lander* The people lived In walled I villages for safely, while their outly Ing fields, vineyards and pasture landTheir enemies were warlike and on every side, always more or lass bos ‘ tils Tbs warlike commerclnl Phllls j rich plains Tbs Amalekltea on (hi south, and the desert tribed on Hu | east of the Jordan were ever seeking I whom they might devour The government was a kind of re public "The organisation was si seat exceedingly primitive-" Prejuent i reference la made to the “men of the town" las for sxample Judg 9:1. 6. II. 16. et seq.). suggesting that most matters ot public Interest were decided by a council Including All the Tha Transition Period.—The condl tlons that (ended to unity were central- I lied Is Samuel Graetx' History of the Jaws, volume 1, furnishes an excel lent account of which the following t> 1 Samuel himself, the most strik Ing figure of the nation, was in him self a strong unifying forros. I Samuel’s trreststlbla eloquence for s revive] of true religion found s powerful response In many bsarta. I. He traveled the whole land. Appointed public meetings, and an non Deed to the multitudes the les sons revealed to him by the spirit of Ood Year after year he called to rother the elders of the people. At Hamah, his residence, frequent meetings of tbs tribes took place. 4 At dlvtne services sacrifices. Introducing t stringed Instruments .to rout feelings, and added meut, songs of praise. Samuel, (ha ancestor of the celebrated psalmists, the «ons of Korah, was tha first who posed songs of praise for dlvtne of Judah, who. during the entire period of the Judges had not taken the slightest share lie events, was now driven by thi ■-unions of the Philistines with the other tribes They brought an accession of strength and religious activity. * It must be noted that Just at this
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CITY MMCTOAY.
■ iAisjor—Fndsrick J. Melvin W 1,1910 Alderman—iT. K. Duka, .. .Joe 1.1»M CCfeaoU—Wm. A Shaw ...Jab. 1.1910
Baa. H. Moon, ..Jib. 11911 " Joa. Hand Jaa. 1.1910 " BUlwell Band .. .Jab. 1.19U " Jaa J. Dcak ....Jab. 1,1911 " Joseph il. Elwvll ..Jan. 1,1911 “ Baa. r. Ware ...Jan. 1,1909 “ Louis C. Sayrq .. .Jan. 1.1909 " T. 8. Townsend. .Jan. L 1909
Recorder—J. W. Thom peon. Jan. 1,1910 Asee-eor—Clis*. T. Campbell Jen. 1, 1900 Collector—Sol. Meedloe .. Jan. 1.190p Treasurer—1. H. Smith Jr., Jan. 1.1909
BOARD OF EDUCATION. Samuel R. Stiles. President ... 1909 Dr. A L Leech 1910 A’llUam Porter 19U8 Ed r H. Phillips. Clerk. 1908 William K. Sheppard 1911 William B Gilbert .. 1909 George 8. Douglass 1909 Luther Ogden...... ....—.1010 Charles York 1910
BOARD Of HEALTH
Dr. A. L Leach. President. SepL 1.1909 Dr V. M.I). MaK) , Health officer " 1908 Robert. 8. Hand 1909 William K. Sheppard “ 1910
William Porter. Secretary George U Lot etl
1906
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Rev. J. W. Lowden will conduct (tie _ttices at iheOnld Spring Prt-sbvtcr-tan Church Sunday morning st 10JU. raasBTTxKisH caoacu. Jamas McLeod, It- D..MIulstrr Sunday services al 10 SO a. m , snd 8 OOp. m Sunday school si 2 SO p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8.00 p m. Y. P. 8 C K Friday st 7.*) p. m. Strangers always welcome. PIKE ALARM CALL* The Fire Department baa rearranged Its fire alarm boxes sod tbe follunlug rc tbe numbers and new location of Sft. Washington slrset. near St'lirllrasri* Lauding. 82. Ws-blDgloo street, nesr Union. 47. Washington street snd Madison avenue. 64. Lafsvetle and Bank streets. tn. Broad and Klmlra streets. ttS. Pittsburg nod New Jersey svrnncs. 89 htocktoo avenue, between JrBcrson and Queen streets. 78. Franklin sod Washington streets 76. Howard street, opposite Mockton 8J2. Columbia Avenue and Gurner street* 84. Ocean street, near Beach avenue. 91 South Lafayette and (iraDtstreets. 92. Broadwav end Beach avenue. 93. Perry street, nesr Bridge 94. Perry street end Br»ch avenue 96 Washington and Jackson airects' 97. Columbia avenue ami Decatur itreet. 98. Washington and Ocean stieeta.
SECURITY TRUST CO.
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Capital. Siirplua and undivided profiu $ 841,199.07 Deposits .• i.jH.o-R or,
CAPE MAY AlrVInOBY IlllMUl 1 KM ITU IHNKY f. THUMPK
J. KPICKK I.KAMINU AARON W. HAND WILLIAM K. CAKHKDY ALBERTO. BENNETT
DU. JAMKH MK4 KAY HEUBEN T. JOHNKON JOHN B. HUFFMAN HON. KOBEKT K. HAND
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tempted by an aeroplane It was 1o hare been an endurance teat In which the operator expected to remain In the air one hour and twenty minutes That would have meant a flight of about 60 miles In the government teat next August the Wright machine will have to remain In tbe air an hour, but will not be required to cover an great a distance as was contemplated In the unfortunate performance One or both of the brothers will go to Europe wllhtn a fsw weeks, but they will be back here srlth their new machine next Auguat. The Wright machine waa conatruct ad with the idea of selling It to the government. The body is 40 feet long and 80 feet wide, making a total buoy tng surface of 640 feet It Is said to ha capable of carrying four ordinary
lustlce Supreme Court—Thou. W Trenchant Rep 1914 Circuit Judge—Allen B. Endlcott Rep 1911 Law Judge—Jamea M. E. Hildreth Rep 1911 Prosecutor of Pleas—Ernest W. Lloyd, Kep _„19I2 Sheriff—Robert R. Corson. Rep - 191* Corotur—W. A. Lake. Kep. 19h Coroner—Wm. H. Thompson ... 190: Coroner—Nathan A. Cohen, ..... 190 County Clerk—Julius Way. Rep...191" Sunogale—Chas- P. Yansman. ... 191 County bupenuieudeot oi .-cnool* < Oscar 0 Barr— 19tt County Collector—Joseph L Scull. Rep 1906 County Board ol Elections—Learning fc. Hughes • • • - ! County Board of ElecUona—Henry F. Daugherty, Rep 1908 County Board of ElecUona—Chas. T. Norton. Dem 19 County Board of Elections—Michael H. Kearns. Dem 19 Terms of Court—Second Tuesday In April. September and December
WILSON TO QUIT CABINET.
Washington—James Wilson, secrw lary of agricaltnin. told some friends the other day that be has decided resign. Mr. Wilson holds two records as He I* the only since tha foundaUon at tbs govsro■t who has served 11 years con tin uooely. and the only member o cabinet who has served through four The secretary said rked hard, building of compare
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERh A. B. Smith, Palermo Jan. {. 1910 W 8 Johnson. Ocean CUy Jan. L 1910 lohn P. Fox. Ocean CUy . Jrfh. 1.1910 Sylvester bpence, Uoahen.. Jan. J. D. Lodlam. Bo. Dennis . .Jan. 1,1910 D. Bchelleoger. Erma ... Jaa. 1 1909 J. T Bennett Cape May . Jan. 1.1910 H. & Rutherford. Cape May Jan. 1. 1909 Charles Savre, Sea Isle City. Jen. 1,1911 ChasClooung. Rea laic City, Jan. 1,1911 Anthony B. Smith. Director Samuel Townsend. Clerk State Senator—Rob. E. Hand. Rep.1111 Assemblyman—C E. BUlle. Rep 1901
TAX COMMISSIONERS.
Ellis H. Marshall. Seaville. -1909 SUlwell H. Townsend. Cape May Court House 1911 . Aaron W. Band. Cape May City....1910 ,
Cfcercb Directory
Our Secret Node tie*. lOotram Chapter. No. 60. Koval Arch ms—Convocations, third Monday of month at lodge room. Washington sod Franklin atrsria. Cape Island Lodge. No. 80. F. and A. M. —Communications, second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at lodge room. Wsab Ington and Franklin at reels. Cape May Camp. So. gmCModero Wood leo of America—.Meets Aral Wednesday f each month at Andltorlnm. Cape May Conclave. No. 186. Improved Order of Hrplaaoph*- ,Merle al Ogden 1 * Hall. 619 Waabingtou •tree!. 00 second and fourth Tburadaya of each month. Cape May Council. No. IflBI: Royal Ar canum—Meet* Aral and toiRiThursday* of each month at Auditorium. Cap* May Ix>dg». No II. A. O. U W.Meels first and third Tburadaya of each month at SIX Weak Ington street. Kpring Council. Jr. O. U. A. M. No 1S8—Meet* In ball at Cold Kpring, ever} Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Colombia Lodge. No. Xfl. Independent Order of Mechanic*—Meets each Monday
at Auditorium.
Eureka Lodge, No. . Ladles’I. O. M — Meets every Tuesday evening al 8 00 al In. 104 Washington «lreel. Friendship Council, No. 17. D. of A — I rets oo Tuesday afternoon of each week l 2.80, tn Jr. O.U A.M Hall. Cold Bpring. Tbe John Mrcray Post No.. 40. G. A. Riee ta 00 tbe third Friday of each moo Ik at i.80 o'clock p. m.. at Franklin atrert
-chool b-jtiding.
Mayflower Lodge. No. 96k. Independent irder of Odd Fellow* —Meet* each Frida)
it the Auditorium, Jackson
Ogajlalla Tribe. No. 157. Improved Order of Red Men—Meets at 810 Washington
strwst.
Cape May Fire Deportment, meeu first Monday evening tn each month at corner Washington and Franklin
Rev. Father D. S. Kelly, Rector. Hector'• office boon—9 to 11 a. to 8X0 p m. Mtsnes Sundays. 6.16. 8 end 10 a •* W'eerkdSTS, 7X0 s m. Handsy sud Friday Evening Seruce* at 8.00 o ( dock. Confessions—Saturdays, sod Thursdays before the First Friday, from to 0. p. m , and from 7 90 to9X0 p
JJBWI8 T. STEVENS COUNSELLOR AT LAW. 814 WasBIstnon Br., Cart Mar, N.J. Master and Solicitor in Chancery. Supreme Court Commissioner. Notary Pablic. Commissioner for Pennsylvania.
Jamss J. Doak Carpenter <£ S8ui/aei
Jobblna Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J.
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< p. Heading Terminal. Where all Tolleya 8fop Dealer in I o >t* and Kboea, Batbing Slipper* and Subtler Do- -d*. -ole Agent in Cape May lot Lambert ville Knag. Proof Boita an.I King Quality 511 wa For Men Repairinif in all Ue Hranchea lilac.Ing Dnwaiog and Finding* lor 8ile. Ball Banda the bea- Kuilwr Hoot. kevstoee Phone I-JBM
Established 1872
J^ssen’s ^akery HOTELS ANT> ('OT r rA(iES SIPPLIEI)
524 Washington Street
Tits Space is Reserved for
C. H. Taggart
JEWELRY AND WATCHMAKING Established 1888 a Largest stock of carefully selected goods. Clocks of all « kinds. Repairing of Watches, Clocks or Jewelry promptly D? and skilfully done. BELF0KD GARRISON JOS „ uhlorto, St., Cw May
BUT YOUR FRUjr AT HOGAN'S an mrs mit 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. 501-3-5-7-9 WiSHINGTON ST. ''he Mansion Bakery 317 Mention St.
WM. WALDORF, Prop’i All kinds of Pies, Oakes, Hnt Buns, Biscuits, Faacv Good*, Etc. Ho toll and Cottage trade aoUePod- Orders left at tha store or given to the drivers, will be gives prompt and careful attention. Tailoring and French Dry Gleaning 1 wish to inform my frtreda mod patrons that I has* takas into partnership with ms. JO H N H UNT. under tbs firm of ALEXA1DEB A HURT Wc an located at the old stud. 917 DECATUR STREET, and quits propsrsd toservsyoa.' PRESSING A SPECIALTY
Manufacturing Jeweler Repairing of Fine Watches, Jewelry, &c. Fall line of Cut Glass, Hand Pointed China, Jewelry, Ac. JOS. Z. HARR, '311 Washington St. The History of -:Cape May County:-

