UY ilY HERAlDlTKt Heralds Daily Story
and crandniulb U«* to *rv» u[ uoaadayi than formarly, but f««rl« In lator life die younger Once arrlred at adult a»c the average man or Woman baa taw yearn of • arrival to expact Tble ace ms on the face of It ao surprtalac a ttaiamrnt that In order to be accepted It afaoald be backed op by data authentic and Indisputable, says Health Culture Such data are furulahad .by the Ocuraa of the Insurance companies tahlch all a*me on the point l, but It Is easier to refer to the government census reports, which tell the tale In simple and con • Indus fash-.on Evan during the last 16 years the death rate among all persons over 55 years considerably
Higher education for women baa been luaUQtd In the eyes of the Inhabitants of one New England town. Some college girls at home for a vara Uon entered a spelling-bee. and two of them spelled down their mates and all the "natives " This will set at rest In one community the suspicion that college students ere deficient In the rudl-
===== Of course It In too much to hope 1 that as s Result of Ufa frost in Call forala the price of prunes will go up so high that they win be beyond the reach of the lady who keeps the board-
ing bouee
Incidentally one of the purposes of the “Merry Widow” hat Is to reduce the snppiy of eligible bachelors.
First serious Injury In college have ball—and yet nobody gets up and shouts for revised rules.
Where there are several young wc an tn one family doubtless they l looking for e larger fiat 'o accomi
Is the midst of the autl-raise cm ends In the cities the fiat dwellers ought to appreciate the dumb-waiter's
A Des Moines fan committed suicide tecanse the home learn lost, which was about as good an excuse as any
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i Hois' betliiplaces Mr. John Hart sree spoken of ns one ef the kindest and moat liberal shipowners. Engaged with him In bethel work was sir. Blmpnon. who believed m Mr. Hart sincerely. Simpson sect a nephew oot cm one of Hart's ships. When (be hoy returned, he was a sight to behold from til treatmant When Simpson had beard his story anit'corroborated It. be sat down to plan, lie saw a man. and that man saw the other men. and the resalt wan ■ bat the captain of the Brotherly Love was taken sick Just as she was aboot to tall, and another bad to be enbatituted. The crimps were also pat to work and a reward held out One morning as the ship !«*t the wharf abe carried a victim who was entered on the articles as Joe Ualnea. Ha had feme aboard filled up with knockout drops and with neither leg nor chant and the mate who received him asked no question*.. After half a day out Joe came to life, ably assisted by three or four buckets of cold water and sundry kick*. He at once claimed to be Ur. Jobu Hart, owner of the ship. The mate had uo buuiorjg hi* c-impoeltion. When be kaikeri upon tbo ragged, braised and Moated man before him and heard bis declaration, be didn't l.iugh at the absurdity of the thing. He simply hauled off and knocked him down ami left him lying underfoot for the next hour Then be Incidentally mentioned the matter to the captain. The captain wasn't feeling very gay a ml wanted something to Uren him up. He therefore bad Joe Haines be fore him. It was with painful efforts, owing to swollen Ups. that Joe dei tared he had been drugged and • haughaled and brought aboard one of bla own shli*. He Insisted that he was Mr. John Hart, the man who abed team w hen talking ao sailors at bethel meetings—the man who sent sailors to m with tracts and Bibles tn tbeir bests and let bla heart yearn for their
elf arc
His story was scouted. Joe Haines was kicked oat of cabin for an Impostor and rated on the articles as ship's boy.- His duties were to help the cook and be tbs of the men The cook was a ns and when be found a while man w lug for him be look it out on him. got around among the crew that Joe Halnea bad claimed to be John Hart. While the crew Jeered at the Idas, they act oot to practice on him. They owed the shipowner one. and as long as they could not got st him It was eome comfort to get at the man claiming tbs identity They kicked him. They catted him They knocked him about They made him eat of the ed pork and gorged him o holding the most weevils. Joe HatnM bad never come In doee contact with colored man'before, in a dim way i bad always considered the n bumble' hearted and downtrodden I long suffering. For the first day he was surprised when kicked by cook, bot In time.be s a matter at -her# was one who*really kAew that Joe Haloes Was John Hart He bad sailed on one of other ships and seen the great abroad He had also been todticed to attend a bethel meeting
Historic Trinity.
Tfca Famous Church at the Head oT Wall Street. New York, and Its New Rector. Hr. Manning. Je
T HE choice of the Bev. Dr. Wil-
liam T. Manning as rector of Trialty parish. MY York, in succession to the late Her. Dr.
Morgan Dig attracts national attention because of the fame of “Old Trinity*’ and the historic asaocUtlooa it pos-
it has been called the “Wsatmluater abbey of America'' a
of the -number of famous men who lie In the graveyard surrofradlug the pariah church and because of tb* pert the church Itself has had In events coo-
1th the nation's history. One
pf Its architectural features b a series of sculptural panels Illustrating Important scenes In the history of New .York city and the nation. Trinity pariah U of the wealthiest la the world and
wide# the original church of Wall atreet. eight other chapels, as they are eatlad,
all under the Jurisdiction of Trinity* rector. A great work among the poor of New York b carried on. and them are abterhooda. dispensaries, elubt of
kinds and a very extensive sys-
tem of charitable activities. Although Trinity church b located In a humor: district where very few people have their homes. It is one of the best attandrd of all the churches of New York on Sundays and at certain times during the week b thronged with bush from the Wall street section for
the noonday add noses, which ft
Dr. Koch evidently does not know much about America. If be came to Chicago, as be says, for "absolute
Dr. Allen of New York urges everybody to concentrate his efforts on mak-
sprak with tears In Ida eyas. This led In making life miserable for the victim- He did mors. After a couple of weeks tne captain got to thinking things over. It was barely possible that a mistake had been reads. ~ ■-r Ml Honed what the cargo consisted of mad the names of the consignees at Valwlth other Infonnadoo that Jy be known In the shipping . t captain's hair began to stand np. He was about to acknowledge to
Into floating steel Just to have the airship come along and gayiy wigwag to the Ironclad that Mbs back number.
to fioorlafc in America so loi keeps the peace. The first » pie ta the western world era
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Major—Frederick J. Uelvla Jah. 1,1*10 Aldannaa—r. K. Duka. ...Jaa.l.lMd — Was. B. Bbaw ...Jaa 1.1*10
..Jan. 1.1*11 . .. .Jm. L Uifi I well Hand .. .Jan. 1. Utfl Jm. J. Doak ....Jaa. 1.1*11 Joseph H El sell ..Jaa.l, IMI Sam. F. Wars .. .>an. 1.1*0* Louis C Sayre .. .Jan. 1.1908 F. B. Townsend, .dan. 1.1909
Recorder—J. W. Thompson. Jan. 1.1910 Asee-sor—C'bas. T. Campbell Jan. 1,1900 Collector—Sul. Needles .. .Jan. 1,1901.
H. Smith Jr., Jan. 1.1909
Qty SaUdtor-Thok. 1' OorleyJan. 1,1911
Bldg. Inspector, W. T. Stev-
... Jan. 1.1*09
BOARD OF EDUCATION. Samuel R. Stltes. President Dr. A L Leach... 1*10 A’Uttein Porter. ...1908 Rdw. H. Phillips, Clerk. 1*0* William K. Hbrppsrd 1911 William a Gilbert 1*0* George a Doaglasa 1908 Luther Ogden ..^.^-...-....1910 Charles York IWO
BOARD OP HEALTH. Dr. A. L Leach. President.SepL L 1909 Dr V.M.D. Mercy, Health officer 190R Robert, a Hand ” 1909 William a Sheppard ...... -* 1610 WiUwm Porter, becretarr » Ooorge L. Los ett ........ " 1908
Rev. J W. Luwdea will caodoel the lervues si <ha Odd fpriog I'rvsbv trrtan Gbuieh Sunday morning st 1U.3U. -
Sandey • 81W p. m Sunday school el 2 M) p. ®. Prayer meeting Wednesday 6.00 p n Y- P. 8. C K Friday si 7 JO p. m. Strangers always welcome.
SECURITY
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5TATKMEN1
Capital. Surplui
Deposits
I undivided profits f 841,199.07 - - • v, 198,058.06
CAPK MAY ADVIMOltY' BOAItll
COUNTY DIRECTORY. ;
Justice Supreme Court—Thos. W. Trenchard. Rep — 1914 Circuit Judge—Allen B. Endlcott Rep 1911 Law Judge—James M. E. Hildreth Rep 1911 Prosecutor of ITeas—Ernest W. Lloyd, Rep...., —1918 Sheriff—Roberv R. Ooraon. Rep - 1910 cv —— tv a 1 Hap, • 1910
H. Thompson 1908
Corocer—Nathan A. Cohen 1909County Clork—Julius Way. Rep... 1910 Surrogate—Chm*‘ P. Vanamao 1812 C-unly Superintendent of School*. Oscar O Marr..._. lw«, County Collector—Joseph 1. Scull,
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Ing B County Board of Elections—Henry F. Daugherty, Rep 1908 County Board of Elections—Chan T. Norton. Dem 190B County Board of Elections—Michael H. Kearns, Dem 1909 Term* of Court—Second Tuesday April, September and December.
fit. Petara-by th«-8et, Cape May Point Tha following clergymen are expected to preach at this church throughout the present summer July 6—Rev. FT. H. Finn. Valley | Forge Memorial. U—Rev. Edw. A. Carson. St. Paula. Philadelphia19—Bev. Goo. J. G. Kromer, | A sals tan t of 8t. Michael's and all Angela, Baltimore. 2*—Rev. Geo. J. G. Kromur. | Asabtant of St. Michael*. | and all Angela, Baltimore ag. *—Rsr. Waldemar Jansen,
Philadelphia
9—Bar. G. Wharton McMul-
1 an.Long Island, New Vork
16—Rev. WUHam H. Graff. Me-
morial Church of the Holy Comforter. Philadelphia.
1 23—Rev. William H. Graff, Me
mortal Church of the Holy Comforter, Philadelphia
30—Rev. G. Livingston Bishop,
8L Barnabas, Mantua. N.
The Bishop of New Jersey b ex-j 00 ® Wa.htagto.. st. ported to be st the service on Aug. | , °P Head I eg T
2nd. 6 ' Dealer inPouv and 8boea, Bathing Slipper* end Rubber Goods, Sole
| Agent in Cape Mar for lAnitwrtville Soag-I’roof lloju and King Uuslitv Shoes w— M__ Repairing in all lu Kraoche* Blacking Dressing and iln.lings
kcvalone Phone I-38 VI
J. MPICKK LEAMINU AARON W. HAND
WILLIAM F. CAHHEDY
ALBERTO. BENNETT
HENRY C. THCMI'NON
(Secrelary
DR. JAMES MEL'RAV REUBEN T. JOHN8UN JOHN B. Hl'KKMAN HON. ROBERT E. HAND
T. II. TAYLOR Z^TCENTRAL bHOE STORE^=
This in CBuacn. saw Toax. noted feature of the spiritual work of
iv parish.
Dr. Manning, who baa a staff of twenty-five clergy under bit direction, occupies a post of greater Influence In the religious world then‘many a bbbop. He haa. In fart, de.llned optics.' He was born tn England id and came to the United States when twelve years old. He graduated from the University or the South at nee, Tran, and from tb* divinity school of the same Inatttutlon. being ned to the priesthood by Bbbop Kip of Californb. B* woe a prpCassor of theology at Sewanee for a time and In 1806,bees me rector of Christ ctmrcb. Nash villa. Tran, restgmiig this charg* become vicar of one of the brgest of the branchee of Trinity. St. Agnes' chapel, tn 1803. becoming assistant roctor of Trinity and heir apparent as ft were, to (be full rector*t* In 1001 ’ Trinity parish celebrated Its Ween tenary eleven yean ego this month. barter was granted early In. 1007. In tha eighth year of the reign of WIIibm and Mary and when Benjamin her was-the royal governor of the province of New York. Three chore be* hav* been boUt on the site at the bead of Wall street the .first In HW7. tbs second tn I TOO and the prases la 1840. Tha second bulldlug strayed by Are In 1774 and St Paul’* chapel, farther up Broadway, —‘ —* the pariah church :n 1790. Prank' shipfog there during hb realdrae* is New York- It was In Qnemr Anne’s rime that Trinity meetred the grant of lands which by their Increase In
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS A. B. Smith. Palermo Jaa. 1,1910 w: S. Johnson, Oman City .Jaa. L 1*10 John P. Fox. Ocean City . .Jan. 1.1*10 Sylvester Bpence. (Joabrn,Jan. 1,1*11 J. D. Ludlam, 80. Dennis . .Jan. 1.1*19 D. Schel(anger, Erma Jan. 1.1*09 /. T. Bennett. Cape May ..Jan. 1.1910 H. S. Rutherford. Capo May Jan. L1909 Charts* Sayre.Be* Isle City. Jan. 1.1911 CbaiCloottnc, Sea Isle Ci ty, Jan. 1,1011 Anthony B. Smith. Director Samuel Town*end. Clerk State Senator—Rob. R. Hand. Rep. 1911 Assemblyman—C. B. EUlle, Rep .1901 TAX COMMISSIONERS. Ellis H. Marshall, SeavtUe ..,1909 Stiawell H. Townsend. Cape May Court Douse. — 1011 Aaron W. Uand. Cep* May City-.. 1910 Church Directory or. ■Asr’* a. c. cHuaca. Ker. Fatber D. S. Kelly, Rector. -Rector's office hours—V to 11 a. ' oS.30 p m.
I imV ock * fri<1 * T Berrien Confessions—Saturdays, and Thursday* before th« First Friday, from SJ0 to 0. p. m , and from 7 *D to MO p m. p. a. chcbcu or tub avttxt Irnfaveu* SC. between Jackaoa A Decatur. tanv and Sermon, (oa the first Sondaj each month celebreUOa of Holy Com Salata Day's sad Thursrtays-CeUhrs-of ■ k- Holy * ’——- —
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Cor. Waakiagyi ^aad^FreakllB | y**>
Cape Mar N. J. HasdavServlere. Holy Commanloa. T JO a- m.,.svery 8_ day. and 1040 A m.. the First Sauday Mors lag Praysr^SraM^ *»■*-
—'«* Prayer only. 6 p.m.
JULY s R*v. Robert McKay. D. D
Rector Trinity Church, Moors
'HE ONLY LAUNCH LINE
Cape M«J Wildwood Two Largoand Comfortable Imuacbe*
«Phone IOBM
CAPE MAT. N. J
Manufacturing Jeweler Repairing of Fine Watches, Jewelry, &c. Full line of Cot Glass, Hand Painted
China, jewelry, 4c. : JOS. Z. HAITI),
311 Washington St
The History of :Cape May County:-
II Tolleja
KIBE ALAliM CALL*.
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are the numbers sod new location ol boxes. 28. Washing ton »tract, near Bcbellenger> Landing. 82. Washington street, near Union. 47. Washington street and Madison renue. 64. Lafsvette and Bank streets. 68. Broad and Elmirs street*. 86. Pittsburg endNew Jersey avenue*. 6» Stock ton avenue, between Jefferson and Queen streets. 78. Franklin and Washington streets 76. Howard street, opposite htock ton venoe. " 82. Columbia AFFnue and Garner streets 84. Ocean street, near Beach avenue. *1 South Lafayette and OrentstreetA 92. Rroadwar and Beach avenue. 93. Perry street, near Bridge 04. Perrv sUeet and Beach svenue.
98. Washington and Ocean sueets. j Our Secret Societies. Adonlram Chapter. No 39. Roval Arrb (aaons—Couvocation*, third Monday of judi'month,st lodge room, Washingtoo sod Franklin strerta. C*pe bland Ludgs, No. ». F. and A. M -CommnnlcationA second sad fourth Turadays of each month st lodge r Washington and Franklin streets. Cape May C*mp. No-t»m. Modern Wood nee of America—Marts first W« if each month st Auditorium. Cape May Conclave, No. ISA Improved Older Of Heptseophs—Meet* at Ogden’s Hall.Sit Washington strert, on second and fourth Thursdays of each mouth. Caps May Council, No. 1«1; Royal J
sea month at Andltorinm. Cape May I x>dg». No. *1. A- O. U. W.MaeU first and third Thursdays of each Cold Spring Cooortl. Jr. O. D. A. M. No 186—Maeu In hall at Cold Spring, ovary Tuesday ersnlng at 7 o'clock. ColumbU Lodge. No. »- Indeprad—t Ocdarof Ms* ‘‘‘
Established 1872
jf^ssen's ^akery HOTELS AXD COTTAtiE' SIPPI.IEU
524 Washington Street
TAr’s Spate is Reserved for
C. H. Taggart
’farekaLodne.No. , Ledb.’L O. M. Mart* srery Tuesday evening st 8 00 i Mo. 604 Washington streetFriendship Council, No *7, D. of A.— Meets oe Tuesday afternoon of each week alUO, l£ 3v. 0.0-A.M. Hall. Cold Spring■a* John Meeray Poet No., 40. O. A. R^eea. os the thbu Friday of *mch month at 740 tfekwh W *6 Franklin street
JEWELRY AND WATCHMAKING Established 1888 * Largest stock of carefully selected goods Clocks of all kinds. Repairing of Watches, Clocks or Jewelry promptly TV and skilfully done. BELF0RD GARRISON 305 W..hh^lwi St,, C*pt m»y BUT 70TO FRUIT AT HJ0 G A N ’ S C»P£ Mil'S GNLT FBUIT 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 WASHINGTON ST.
''he Mansion Bakery 317 Mtnsion St.
Keystone Phone ft2l>
Marflowm Lodge. No. IBB. lodepradral Order of Odd Fellows—Meet* each Friday at ths Andltorium. Jaekson street. rw-H.TU Trihs. No. 167. Improved OttUr of Bsdf" w “* * 10 W uhicvtoc .
WM. WALDORF, Prop i
411 kinds of Pies, Cakes, Hot Buns, Biscuits, Fanes Goods, Etc. Hotels snd Cottage trade solicited. Orders left at the store or -given to thedrivers, will be gives prompt six! careful attention:
ELI ROSENTHAL... Merchant Tailor Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dyeing, Men’s and Indie s
Suita made to order
THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAT

