oupt wy dmiy mm UlWIt r. ■TKVKN» r«Mialw4 •T*rr Morning. Bnsgi awing July nnd Aucut at Ka «« Wnnhlnaum »l-. CMW Mn>-. N. 1.
AawtUlng Kama Upon AppOcnUou All MUr* lotaoJfcl for ' (WlMr •dltortal, Man or J*» Prtl CAPg MAY HBRALD •14 Wuxinglon •>.. Capo May, W. a HA.MJ. lupro—ntntly. PHONE*. B.U. I« X —Ko>-»looo 41 IX l'rv.pn«or‘» Kcaidenon, BoU «1 W rail*ay, jcly id. iw».
PRETTT - COVERS FOR CUSHIONS. Combination of Floworod Silk and
Aowerod ollk and Iboo wltb a rory opu on or thin muillo baring on oprn dcoigb. Tbo bagorto pllkiw pro|«r baa boon popular ao long iboi oumo rartotion on tbo original Ido* troa bound to appw for tbla ■ummora rrfurnlablug. Tho now pllk>wo aro a lot Oagiar to mnko tbaa wore the Ungerto caaaa which hare been popular to long booauae there li not nearly ao much hand work on them. And yet they retain the moat Important feature of the other lingerie pniowa. which la the poaalhlllty of frequent laundering, for they can hare remorable outer coreni, which can be put Into the tub whenever dealrable, leering the under corere treet and apotleaa The under orrem of theme new lingerie plllowa a»e made ol flowered allk, which abould be of rather dlatlnct deetgn and rtrld coloring In order that the beat effect may be produced. Then the out* cover* may be made of toe
Me) or—Frederick'J. MelWn Jam 1,1«10 Alderman—T K. Duka. . . .Jam I. ISOS OmMD—WM. 8. Shaw ...Jam 1.18X0
8am. H. Moore, ..Jam 1, IS 11 * Jos Hand ......Jam 1.ISIS “ StilwoU Hud .. .Jam L ISIS “ Jag. J. Doak ... JamLlSU - JoeSphU KtwaU .Jaml.lSll “ Bam T. Ware .Jaml.lSW Louie O. Bay to .. .Jan. 1.1SCS - r. 8. Towuead..Jan. 1. ISO*
Recorder—J. W. Thompson. Jam 1. 1SH Alee wor-Ctiev 1.1 aiapbrll Jau. 1,1WU> t'oUector—Bob Needle* .. .Jea. 1. im.
Hirer—1. H. Smith Jr., Jan. LlSOu
.'UrSgtilhr-Thoa.P Ourley.Jan. 1,1811
Jdf. Inspector, W. Y. dar-
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•VUIlam Porter id* H. Phil 11 pa. Clerk. ISOk William K. Sheppard 1811 William tt Gilbert 1S08 George S. Douglaaj ISOS Luthere. Ogden 1810 barlee kork ... -1810
BOARD OF HEALTH. .. L Leach. Preeldent .SepL 1.1*08 Dr V.M.D.Marey, Health officer “ 1808 Robert. S. Hand " 1808 William R Sheppard “ 1910 William Porter, Secretary *• 1910 George L Lor ett
If the design for the under case 1» a wreath of rlrld pink rosea, for la(lance, valenclennes may be set In the outer cover or muslin. Pieces of net lace or open work may be eet in at some places on the pillow, so that the design ahows through, but If a very thin dotted Swiss or embroidered or figured swlss bd chosen this la not necessary. The thinnest Paris mus lie may also be used as a cover directly over the wreath, but it should be of a design to harmonise. The sheer embroidered swlss would allow the wreath to show through sufficiently without any Insertion. A design of red rosea on the under sorer would also show through sufficiently well Tulips, large green loaves, peonies, chryaantbsm nine—all these designs is to be t the pillows attractive, however, the outer cover shond be of net or of very sheer d If It Is not to
COUNTY DIRECTORY. Justice Supreme Court—Tbon. W. Trenchant. Rep. 1811 Circuit Judge—Allen B. Endlcott Repr-n * ISIT aw Judge—James M. E Hildreth Rep ISll Prosecutor of Pics*—Krnest W. Lloyd, Rep ... ——181* Sheriff—Robert B. Don Coroner-W. A. Lake, l oroner—Wm. H. Thompson ISOS 'oroner—Nathan A Ooheii County Clerk—Julius Way, Rep...1810 surrogate—Char P. Yaosiusn 1812 foamy buperiutebdent of schools Oscar O. Bart HEW •ounty Collector—Joseph L Scull. Rep ISOS County Board of Elections—Learning E. Hughes - - - - 1908 ’ounty Board of Elections—Henry F. Daugherty, Rep. 1906 'ounty Board of Elections—Chav T. Norton, Dam. 1908 'ounty Beard of Elections—Michael H Kearns. Dem. 1909 Terms of Court—Second Tuesday In April. September and ~
COOKING APRON.
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
1*08
Be*. J- W. Lowden win ol ; ihsOutd Spring 1 ,Banday m
asSTTgniAj
James McLeod, D. D..Mlelater Bundsy sen mas et 10.30 a m.. and
8 00 p. to.
Sunday school et 180 m m. Prayer meeting Wed needs y 8.00 Y. P. S. 0 K Friday nt 1JD p. a Straugtrs always welcome.
St. Petsrs-by-the-Sea. Cape May Point The following clergymen are elected to preach nt this church .nroughont the prment summer, luly 6—Rev. F. T. H. Finn. Valley
Before —— Leaving
IS—Rer. Bdw. A. Carson. BL
se—Rev. Gyo. J. G. Kromer, Assistant of BL Michaels, sad nil Angela. Baltimore.
Philadelphia. 8—Rev. G. Wharton McMnliaji.Ixiiyg island, New York IS—Rev. William H. Graff. Memorial Church of the Holy Comforter. Philadelphia. «—Rev. William H. Oraft Memorial Church of the Holy
The Bishop of New Jenny Is expected to be at the service on Aug Sad.
tOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS V B. Smith. Palermo Jan. 1,1*10 .V. S. Jo tin sac. Ocean City .Jan. L 1*18 ohn P. Fox, Ocean City .. Jaa. L 1*10 •ylvestce bpenc*, Goshen . Jan. 1, 1*11 l. D. Ludlam, So. Dennis . Jan. 1,1810 ). Scheilenger, Erma .... .Jan. L 1808 r. T Bennett. Cape May ..Jan.L 1*10 • L 8. Rutherford. Cape May Jaa. L 1*0* hartes Sayre, Bee Isle City. Jaa. 1,1*11 has Clouting, Sea lale City, Jan. 1,1911 tnthoay B. Smith. Director Samuel Townsend. Clerk tab.- Senator—Rob. E. Hand. Rep.lSll ■saemblyman—C. K. SUlle, Rep .1901 TAX COMMISSIONERS. EUla H. Marshall, BeavUle. 1806 -tilwell n. Townsend. Gape May Court Bouse. — —— — —1811 Aaron W. Band. Cape May aty....l»10 Churcb Ol/ectery
Rev. Father D. S. Kelly. Rector. Rector’s office hours—« to 11 a. m.; ■o b.30 p. m. Misses Sundays. 6.16, 6 and 10ajn *« Weekdays, 7 JO a m. Ruodaj and Friday Evening Bar rices .1 8.00 o’clock. Confessions—balurdtvv and ThnreIsys before the First Friday, from 3-60 m , and from 7.80 to8JO p. m.
FIRE ALARM CAM*. The Firs Department has rearranged its fire alarm boxes, and the followlrare the numbers aad new location < boxes. 85. Washington street, near ScfaeUei gar’s Landing. 8*. Washington street, near Union. 47. Washington street nnd Madison avenue. M. Lain retie and Bank streets 66. Broad and Elmira streets 66. Pittsburg andNewJeney even 0*. Stockton avenue, between Je son and Queen streets 73. Franklin and Washington streets 76. Howard street, opposite Stockton 82. Columbia Avenue and Gurney streets 84. Ocean street, near Beech e*i. 91. Booth Lafayette and Grant streets 92. Broadway and Beach avenue. 93. Perry street, near Bridge. 94. Perry street and Beach areni 96 Washington and Jackson str *7. Colombia avenue and Decatur street. 96. Washington and Ocean streets
Cepe May Conclave. No. US, Improved Order of Heptaaophs—Meets at Ogden’s Hall, SU Washington stress on eeoeo '
Oepe May Lodgs No. *1.' A- tt U. W.feets Ant and third Thuradsyi of moath at SU Washlagtoo stneL Cold Spring Council, Jr. O.U.A.SC. No 115—Masts In Iran at Cold Spring, every Tuesday evening at T o’clock. Columbia Lodgs Ns 8*. Indepe Tder at MaMraaios-Meata each M at Auditorium. aka Lodge, Ns .Ladias’LO. M.Meeu every Tnaeday evening at 8 JO et
Friendship Ooencll. No. ST, D. of A.r—is on Tusedav afternoon of tack wet 18.S0, la Jr. O.C.A.M. Hall, Cold Spring. The Jobs Mecray Post No.. 40, G. A. Bisetson the third Friday of aaok i 17 JO o’clock p. m- at Franklin
Holy Communion. 7 Jb a as. day, and 10 JO a m., ths First Sonday
of each moath.
Morning Prayer aad Senana. 10 SO Evening Prayer o^y. 6 p. o. JULY s. Bcv. Xnberl McEs^. D. ^D
si the Aadhorinm. Jackson strssL Ogallslls Tribs No. U7, Improved Oidsr of Bad Mi Masts et ——c*
Cape May The Department, n
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Rev. George It. Andrew's i
^Andrew 1 * Charek, FhOadeE z-itii&trs&'iSz
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Rector Cheieh of the lacerae-
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AUG. S Rt- Rev. John Scarboroegh, D.
D., L.L. D., Bishop of Mew Jer-
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tor ChBick of tbs Holy Apos- - * sfraEs,
BL Matthew’s OoCKk,
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I'reaetUng ea Sanday nioratng et IfiJB. ta ihaseeaangat7J9l Werirara IMg •*
THE ONLY LAUNCH LINK Cspe May and Wildwood Two Large aad Comfortable Launches “MAY" aad “RAY I."
-Get The_
CAPE MAY HERALD
WEEKLY EDITION
Mailed To Your Address
1.00 for Year in Advance
USm. 1>. §t ever ?s MID ‘ UUHCH« BUjLDEH^&t
Office and Shop-Cor. Corgis and Jefierson Sts. CAPS MAY, S. J.
KEITH’S LAUNDRY Perry and South Lafayette Streets All Class of Work at Lowest Prices Prompt delivery and good service. Our wagon will cal ROBERT H. KEITH
TJN'CLE DICK’S j 88Ba!EB3B Bhll.!!. BBE? 1 B&TO3 |
RICHARD M. RCNSTCAD, Rvea
Usdrr New Mansgcment—
T Flat Ossa Serv i
TAis Space Reserved for
SINK
The Leading Barker
pOLLARD’S
THE1BUOU ... DREAM...
At the Entrance to Iron Pier Clear Picture*—Cool Place PI .-taros Changed Daily
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS far Ladies' Corsets
TtriE TABLE
Regular Dally Trips between Wildwood Crest BoatLsndmg, aad the Trolley at Sewell’s Point running from Cepe Hay
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Boat Leaves SewCD’s Mat 900a. a. 11 00 a.m. i*oo ooon « 00 p.m. 4 oc p. m. soop-m.
mamma Trip. 80 «amSa tor AOatta
Goods for the Bathers
MRS. EMPURNER 523 W.lhiatKS St. CAFE MAT, N. I.
CAMDEN BOTTLING CO. ms
SECURITY TRUST CO. ataVement
Capital. Kurplu* and undivided profits f 841.199.07 Deposits .... r, 198,038.06
C1APK MAY ADVISORY UuAUD
IHSAC H. SMITH 1 Chairman J. SPICER LRAMINU AARON W. HAND WILLIAM F. CASSEDY ALBERT G. BENNETT
ENKY C. THUMPHON DR. JAMES MEt'KAY REUBEN T. JOHNSON JOHN H. HUFFMAN HON. ROBERT E. HAND
T. H. TAY LOR ^^CENTRAL bHOE STORE==
006 Washington 81. CAPK MAY. K. J. Op. Reading Terminal, Where all Tolleys atop Dealer in Bo it* and Shoes. Bathing Slippers sod Rubber Goods, Sole Ageot 10 Cape May for LambertviUe Snag-Proof Bools sod King Qoslitv Shoes For Men Repairing in all its Braochei Blacking Dressing sod Findings Sale. Ball Bands the be*'. Kn >ber Boot. keystone Phone I-38M
Established 1872 E 8!
^akery
HOTELS AND 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 GARRISON 308 WMtngaa at. Cp. flUy
BUT TOUR FRUIT AT HOGAN’S '’tire fiirs omr 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 WtSHIUGTOK ST.
nphe Mansion Bakery
317 Mansion St. Keystone PLone OSD
WM. WALDORF, Prop’i
411 kinds of Plat, Oakes, Hot Bom, Biscuits, Fancv Goods, Etc. Hotels and Cottage trade solicited. Orders left at the store or given to the driven, will be given prompt and careful attention.
ELI ROSENTHAL
Merchant Tailor Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dyeing, Men’s and Ladle’s Suits made to order 416 Washington Street oe IOSM CAPE SCAT. N. J
Manufacturing Jeweler Repairing of Fine Watches, Jewelry, &c. Full line of Cot Glass, Hand Painted China, Jewelry, &c. JOS. K. HAFS, 311 Washington St
The History of •Cape May County:* non THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT BAT

