CAPE MAY. DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 18, 1908.
CAPE 1AY DAILY HERALD
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CITY PmiCTOBT. Mayor—Frod*rici J. Motvlo J»m. 1,1110 AHormaa—T, K. Duka .. .Jail 1.1M* OouocU-Wia. a gfeAO ...JM.1.1U* Bam H. Mooio. ..JULl,I»n * jo*. Hnd jom. i. me " am won Hand ... Joa. 1. If 10 “ Jo*. J. Doak ....J*a.l.l»n M Joaopb H. EhnO ..Jan. 1, “ 8am r. War* ...Jaa.1, Uoula C. Sayre .. .Jam 1. ■ X. 6 Tovnaaad.. Jaa. 1.1M0 RooorOfcr—J. W. Thomptoc Jam 1, IIlu Aaamaor—Ubaa T. CatapbeU Jaa. 1, 1WUOu) lector—Sol. N**dla* ... Jam 1. IMh Tr*a*ur*r—I. H. Smith Jr., Jam 1,1900 ~ - ' “hoa-P Cur ' , W. T. I
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ro 0*rmao window, ot atalned uoay ta* recant acqulaltion, n period to the early tlxteenlfc
oeotary. at the time when medleral-
lam paaae* over Into renaissance,
color is lighter and paler than that of tb* preceding century and Is secondary
In importance to the daeten. Il
tints of yellow that began to be uaed Is th* middle of the fifteenth century as tas-.e changed In favor of lighter rooma The sub}eota ot the windows are 6u John and 81 Maatmlne against a bsu-kgruund ot tapestry and architecture treated so aa to appear on the same plane aa the figures. The author of the note on the windows m the Museum Bulletin aaya that the
drawing la undoubtedly the work painter—and a very good one—ot Dber-Rbeln school, and that aa
Mmttmlnc was bishop ot Trier, the supposition that the glass Is from that source la probably correct. Very
fins examples of the same period
those in the nave of Cologne cathe
dml_—New Tork Times
APPLtfi ONLY ON APPLE TREE*.
A Washington man. while visiting a frig-nd s plans In Virginia, becai much Interested ta bis experiments fruit culture. On* day the visitor was making t rounds of the place, being In charge ot the mend's young daughter of ten. who acted aa guide. This tree seems to be loeded with apple*.' observed the Washingtonian, Indicating a particularly fins sped
1 the little girl; father says' this Is a good year tor appies." am glad tfc hear that.' said the visitor. 'Are all your trees as full of apples as this ousT“ “No. sir," explained the girl, “only the apple treee."—Harper's Weekly. Making Fu'nilure Lite* New. Where there are fine plnllks scratches on new furniture they may be easily remedied by using pulverised rottenxtone. that can be bought ready for us* Put this on * soft flannel rag amd rub Into th# surf so* of th* Met. back or arms of a chair or on th* top of a table. It will not only taka off the defects, but bring a polish to the wood. To remove th* rottanstop* with a damp piece of chamois carefully wipe the wood, and when all Maas of this la gone s bright lustre can be brought to the surface of the wood by rubbing Jt lightly with s toft piece of cheese doth moistened .with alcohol. The latter must be used sparingly on furniture, for It bums the varnish and will ruin the appearance at the rocker or table If enough Is put on to
Ns grtok* In Volcanoes. The materials ejected from volcanoes are chiefly vr por or water, lava, cinders. rock fragments and various cases. There Is nc true smoke emitted and very Uttle perceptible flame.- In
t the (
r of the e
the bowl-lik* enlargement of It.common ly at the summit of the mountain and often of great ntse. is called the crater Thera may be a number of crater* on
see. Vat Ood does and his keen is a shuttle. On one side of the looss M sorrow, an* an Che attar Is Jhy; sad
BOARD OK EDUCATION. Samuel R. Stiles, President .....1*0* Dr. A L. I eev’k •VUltam Porter J90B Edw H. Phillips. Clerk. IfiOfi William U. Bhtppard william B OUburt 1*0» George 8. Douglass IfiOfi Lather C. Ogden... mo , bnrles York— - 110
BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. A. L Loach. President. SepL t, 1*0* Dr V.M.D.Marcy. Health officer “ 1808 Kobert. R Hand “ 1801 William k. Sheppard “ 1810 William Porter, Secretary “ 1810 George L. Lov«U “ 1801
COUNTY DIRECTORY. Justice Supreme Court—Thoa. W. Trunchard. Rep. ... 1814 Circuit Judgw—Allen B. Endloott Rep. 1811 Law Judge—James M. E Hildreth Rep ....mi Proaecetor of Pleas—Kraest W. Uoyd, Hep 1813 Sheriff—koben R. Coreoo. Hep * Coroner-W. A- Lake, Rap. - . Coroner—Wm_ H. Thom peon 1808 Coroner—Nathan A. Cohan, 1808 County Clerk—Julius Way, Rep.. .1*10 Surrogate—Char P. Vanaman.. ..181*
Oscar l County Collector—Joseph L Scull. Rep. IMS County Board of ~ log L Hog be* .... 1808 County Board of Elections—Henry County Board of Elections—MJcbF Daugherty. Rep.. 1810 County Board of Election*—W0 Uam J. Tyler, Dem .,j...l»18
BOARD OP CHOSEN PREEHOLDKRS
— i, mo W 8. Johnson. Ocean City .Jan. L mo John P. Fox, Ocean City . .Jan. 1.1510 Sylvester Bpeoee, Goshen...Jan. L Mil . - ■ —— — .Jan. L1810
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J. T. Bennett. Oape May . .Jaa. L1810 H- R Rutherford. Cape May Jam L 1808 Charles Havre. Sea Isle CUj. Jaa. 1,1811 Chas Clouting, Sea Isle City, Jaa. 1,1811 Anthony B. Smith. Director Samuel Townsend. Clerk State Senator—Rob. E. Hand. Rep.1811 Assemblyman—C. E StUle. Rap .IMl
TAX OOMM1S8IONKB8.
KUis H. Marshall, Searille. —1808 Sul well H. Townsend. Ospe May Court -1811
Aaron Hand. Ospe May dty...
Board of Trads
PresldenL Luther C. Ogden; Seer* tary. A. O. MurchaaL Jr.;
Thomas W. MlUet Church Direct wry
Tuesday, Thursday
WMWW *-w* ■ ■ was v » v W. »» J. W. Lowdsa wiu eonduet th* —hi the Cold Spring Presbyterian Church Sunday morning al 10.90. ramarraaiaji cnDhcm. ' James McLeod. D. D.JIIalstsr Sunday samess at 10.80 a. a., I
8.00 (kiB.
Soedsy school at S 80 p. m.
Prayer msstlse Wsdnesdsy 8.00 p.
Y. P. 8. C BPridsy at iJo p. m. Strangace always welcome
Tb* following clergymen are expected to praach at this chi throughout the prscant summer. July b—Rev. T. T. H. Finn, Valley
Before
Leaving
18—Rev. Edw. A. Carson. 8L
Ooo. J. O.
and all Angels, Baltimore 8—Rev. Waldemar Jansen,
Philadelphia.
8—Rer. O. Wharton McMullan.Long Island. New York 18—Rev. William H. Graff, Memorial Church of the Holy Comforter, Pttiladtfphla. M-rRev. William H. Oraff, 1 mortal Church of the Holy Comforter, Phn*A*ipM* 80—Rer. Q. Livingston Bishop, St Barnabas, Mantua, N.
J.
i> »— JUhoj Parted to be
of New Jersey Is i
It* fire alarm boxes, and the
l the following new location of
85- Washington slrset, near SebeUen-
M. LafsysUe and Bank streets. 66. Broad and Elmirs stneta. 86. Pittsburg aadNew Jersey svennas. 88. Stockton svenue, between Ji " ' son and Queen rtreeta. ' 78. Franklin and Washington str. ”6. Howard aticet, opposite Stockton svrnne. v « 82. Columbia Arena* and Gurney ■treuta 64- Ocean street, near Beach sveni 81. South Lafayette and Crept street*. 82. Broadway and Beach ayennn. 86. Perry street, near Bridge. street and Beech areane.
96. Washington end Oosan streets
Cape Island Lodps, No. >8, T. and A. M. -Oommunlmtloa*. seooad and fourth Tuesdays of
Cap*May Camp. No. gm. Models Wood ■an of America—M net* fliat ^ ' of sach moott at Aadltorltun. Oape May Conclave, No. 188, Order of Heptwopha-Maoto at Ogdsn'i Hall,Bit i -
*T. maxt's
Her. Father D. S. Krtly, Hector's-office hour®—9 to 11 a. as.;
to BJD p. m.
Masses—Sundays, 8.16, 8 a Weekdays, 7 JO a. Sunday and Friday Kreon 1 8.00 o'ntan*
, — JBTf.«ad TMfa days before the kYraJ Krtdsy, from 84 •- 8. p.m .and from 740 to 140 p. m.
lAfavstt* 8L. bvtr-een Jackson A Dsoatsr.
740 A m. IA^vai»dBsrmon.^oe the flan _. m unton MO Jkft^m^So^aySehooIsVm. Evening (Cboral) asertes and Ussman 0 00
Weck-days-W. Sam^Day’s and
Holy Oommaaloa 7.80 a. m. •t. yoww’s r. a. cwtraca
ft. Aadrear* Charck, 1 ■ «spr$«sit * M ' * « r ^ e%2?55S‘^ TbS^JS- &
Cap* Mar Lodge. No. SL A. O. U. W. Marta fin* and third Thursdays of each
Cold Spring Ooeaefl, Jr. O. U. A. M. No - 4m rtH BFrigfcMWT MTo’afaak. UMrta Lodws, No. m. ladependsat of Mrtihonleu—Mas*, each Monday Lodge, No. , Indlaa’ L O. Jf.— Mares •very Tosaday aeanlng at 8.00 at
*» 6J0, tn Jr. OXLA.M. Hall, Cold Bprtng • John Magtay PaaCNo.,40, G. A. B. aoa th* third Friday ot saefc month 04740 o’clock p. IS., at Franklin s
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Capital, Surplus and undivided profits $ 841.199.07 VepomtM j. 198.038.06
CAPK MAT ADVIhORY BOARD
188AI’ H. HMITH
Chairman
J. SPICER LEANING AARON W. HAND WILLIAM F. CA88EDY ALBERTO. BENNETT
HENRY C. THUMPMON
Hecrytary
DR. JAMES MECRAY UEI’HEN T. JOHNSON JOHN B. HUFFMAN HON. ROBERT E. HAND
X. II. TA.YLOR ^=CENTRAL SHOE RTr)RF=
Dealer inBoity sod Shoes, Bathing Slippery and Rubber Good* Sole Agen. in Oape May for Larabertvill* Snag-Proof Boots sod King Ouslltv Shoes For Men Bhpmrlngin aU its Brsncbe. Blacking Dra^og sod Ending, lor Sale. Bali Banda th* best ftu >ber Boot. kevatoa* Ptooa* 1 .xsat
Established 1872 ^ssen’s J^akery HOTELS AND COTTAGES StTPLIED
524 Washington Street
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RICMARD SI. aCMfiTCAD. Praa t ThoroagUy i
Tits Space Reserved for
SINK
The Leading Barber
PE
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THE BIJOU ... DBEAM...
At the Entrance'to Iron Piet Clear Pirtulhs Cool Place Ploturs* Changed Daily
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS fnc Ladies’ Corsets Boyd Warasatsr “Bon To i," Loomer, Thom peon's Glove Fitting
thers
Goods for th ^ Bathing Baits to fit aU
or the-Bath< 1 fit all People, Bathing.Sheas for
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 cr Jewelry promptly and skilfully done. BELF0BD GARSI801T 606 Washington 5L, Cepe May
BUY YOUR FRUIT AT HOGAN’S cape urs 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. 501-3-5-7-8 WSWIlfiTM ST.
nphe Mansion Bakery -*- 317 Him ton St.
WM. WALDORF, Prop'i
All kinds of Pies, Oakes, Hit Buns, Biscuits, Fancy Goods, Etc. ’ Hotels and Cottage trade solid tad. Orders left at the store or «ly*p to the driver*, will be given prompt and careful st'eatiow.
ELI ROSENTHAL... M-ereliant Tailor Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dyeing, Men's and Ladie's Suits made to order •a lOCtM CAP* MAY. S. J
MRS. E. TURNER 323 WuhlaSM* Si. CASE HAT, N. J.
Manufacturing Jeweler Repairing of Pine Watches, Jewelry, Ac. Full line of Cut Glass, Hand nunted China, Jewelry, &c. * JOS. K. HASP, 311 Wuhisgton St The History of -:Cape May County:*
LAD 1X8 ENTRANCE CAMDEN BOTTLING CO. .
THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE P1ESENT DAT

