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CITY DmiCTORY.

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BOARD OF EDUCATION. Samuel R. StUea, Prweldant 1*M Dr. A L Laaeh — — 1*10 | .VflTiaui t'orter UN*

Wtan Baau Bnimmall, tb* eelebrat •d danJj waa. In coo»*q“«“ca of bl* fallen fortune*, real din* at Calala. be had ocraalm -o nail Par la Throujh (be ktodneaa of the oooinl at the former place, be wa* enabled to accompany a kmr* !r.eeeen*er to the capital. and tbo* travel fro* of expense Wban the met*en*er returned, tba and bl* amiocretic comiankm bad tra tarn lied ap.* tba road. “What kind of a travelin* companion did you find Mr. Bromnial!’" asked he. “Oh. a eery pleasant one. Indeed, sir: very pleasant." replied the mee*en*er. “Ah! And What did be say*" "Say. sir? Nothin*: H* slept the whole way." "Slept the whole way! Do yon call that beta* pleasant? Perhaps he snored'" The m*ascn**r acknowted*ed that Brtimmen did so. hut Imsnedlstely. as If fearful of css (In* an improper reflection upon so great s persona**, added, with great graTtty’ "Yet I can assure you, sir. Mr Brum mell snored very much like a gentle-

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BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr A. L Loach. President. Se pC L 1*0* i Dr V.M.D. Marry, Health officer “ 1906 I Robert. 8. Hand " 1»V* William K. Sheppard “ 1*10 ! William Porter, becretary “ 1W10 George L Lo» att ”

Board of Trade President, Luther C. Ogden; Secretary, A. O. Merchant, Jr.; Treasurer, Thorns* W. Millet.

SUPERSTITION HARD TO DOWN.

subject auparatltlon occasionally shows Itself In the commercial world In a way thai

"Haro a thirteenth Boor la this balldin*?" Queries e pert owner of one of the famous office buildings In New York. "Noser! The thirteenth floor Is sometimes difficult to rent; tenants would prefer to go higher or lower. The 11 hoodoo effects more otherwise sane mee than la acknowledged Many of the moat famous business building! la the country have no thirteenth floor—the fourteenth story follow! the twelfth. By following this plan we take the least risk. As the names of tenants are arranged alpha bwtlcally on the directory the omission is seldom noticed."—System Mean Jpks of Doctor. The celebrated French physician. Rloord. was owe day walking along tb« bonlerard* In Paris, when he met an oM geei.email who was eery rich, hot wbo > was at tbs same time nttad for his extreme etlnglneax. The old man. who was somewhat of a hypochoadri sc. imagined that he cnoM get some medical advice from Rlcord without paying for It "Doctor, I am feeling very poorly." "Where do you suffer most?" "la my stomach, doctor." "Ah. that’s bad. Please shut your eye* YtafE^lght Now pot out your tongu*, so that I can examln* It closely." The Invalid did as he waa told. After be had waited patiently tor about ten minute*, he optaec his eyes, and found by s crowd, who ■ crasy. Dr. Rlcord. In the meantime.

on the farm owned by Albert Haekett.

eggs In the ■ The other day when some of the party made the visit, a crow waa touad la possession at the nest, and when It was driven sway

COUNTY DIRECTORY. Justice Supreme Court—Thoa. W. Trenchard. Rep. 1*14 Circuit Judge—Allen B. Eudlcott Rep 1*11 Law Judge—James M. R. Hildreth Rep I Prosecutor of Pleas—Krneet W. Lloyd, Rep. 'brrifl-Robert R. Con«u. Rap Coroner—W. A. Lake, Rep, • - Coroner—Wm. H. Thompson .....190* Coroner—Nathan A. Cohen, 1*09 County Clerk—Julius Way, Rep...1116 Surrogate—Cha*' P. Vscsmao.... l»li County Superintendent of Schools, Oscar U. Herr —— i County Collector—Joseph L Scull, Rep. 1»0S County Board of Elections—Learning K. Hughes - - • • : County Board of Ejections—Henry County Boarjl of Election*—MichF. Daughertfc Rffp. 1*10 County Board of Elections- WOJlam J. Tyler, Dam 1*10 a«l H. Kearns, Den renna of Court—Second Tuesday In April. September and ■" '

BOARD OF CHOSEN JL R Smith, Palermo Jan. 1,1*10 W. 8. Johnson, Ocean City .Jan. 1.1*1* John P. Fox, Ocean City ..Jan. 1,1*10 Sylvester Spenoe, tioahen-.Jan. 1, »U Jr D. Ludlam, So. Dennis . .Jan. L 1*10 D ScheUacger, Enas Jan. 1.1909 J. T. Bennett. Cape May . .Jan. L 1*10 a B. Rutherford. Cape May Jan. L 1*0* Charle* Sayre, Sea Isle Oily. Jan. 1,1*11 thas Clouting. Sea Isle City, Jan. 1,1911 Anthony B- Smut, Director Samuel Townsend. Clerk State Senator—Rob. E. Hand. Rep.1911 Assemblyman—C. K. StUle. Rep .1*01 TAX COMM188IONERS. Kill! H. Marsh *11, Sear ill*. ...1901' Sul well H. Townsend. Cepe May Court I House.™. —toll Aaron W. Hand. Cape May City....1910

Church Directory -

Rector’s office hours—* to 11 A m to s.30 p. m. ' indsya 6.15,« and 10 sa eekdaya, 7 JO a m. 1 Friday Eve k. Lonfeaslona—Batorday*. and .1 *y* before the First Friday, frot > 6. p. m , and from 7.80 to9 JO p

A CliUBCB cr LAfayeUe 81. between Jackson • Rev . Arthur Rets, ROM ten of the Holy Cons‘2SE.&KV - if Holy Oo- —.—,... .'Mmolffv Kveoiac tChoral) bervie* and bsnoon 8

W«sk-days-Wedaeodaya. EwingPrays .00 o. m. Saloas Dey’s and J

Cap* Mar N. J. L Holy Commnahm. TJ* A m.. ere day, and 10JD a m., th* First biuaw*

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Reetor Trinity ChareS, Moore.

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■CAPE MAY DAILYfgSBAI.D. TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1908.

OOLfi fier. J- W. Lowden.will eonduet the «t the 0»ld Spring PreebrU ih Sunday morning at UUU.

bundsy school at 110 p. m. l'v*y*r meeting WcdMader 8.00 p.’s Y P. 8. C H FHdey nt 7J# p. m. Blrsugert always —

•t. PeUre-byths-Sem, Cap* May Point

preach at thl* church throughout the present summer. July 5—R*y. F. T. a Finn, VaUey Forge Memorial.

PmIa Philadelphia. 1>—Rev. Ooo. J. Q. Kroner, Assistant of BL Michael’s and all Angela, Baltimore W—Her. Geo. J. G. Krompf, Assistant at BL Michaels.

Aug. I—Rev. Waldamar Jansen,

" *—Ray. O. Wharton McMullau.Lr’n* Uland. New York 18—Rev. William H. Graft Memorial Church at the Holy ComforUr. Philadelphia. “ S3—Rev. William H. Graff, Me mortal Church of the Holy Comforter. Philadelphia. aCP^fcev. G. Lf rings ton Bishop, BL Barnabas, Mantua. N. J. The Bishop of New Jersey I pectnd to be at the service on Aug. P1RK ALARM CALLS.

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85. Washington street, i gwr> Landing. 82. Washington street, near Union. 47. Washington street and Madison 54 Lafayette and Bank street*.

75. Howard street, opi 82. Colombia Avenue and Gareev Ueecc 84. Ocean street, near 1 91. South Lafayette and Orant street* 92. Broadway and Bee eh a veer 98. Perry street, near Bndge. 9*. Perry street and Beech art 96. Washington and Jackson i 97. Columbia avenue and Decatur 98. Washington and Ocean streets

Adoalrsm Chapter. No. 89, Royal Arch laaotis—Couvacation*, third Mead each month at lodge room, Washington and Franklin *trests. Cep* Island LodffA Na ao, F. and A M.

of eech at Aadltoriom.Uap* May Conclave, No. 188. Improved Order of Heiueenphe Meeffi at Ogden's Hall.819 Washington etrei fourth Thuradaya of each Cepe May OoudcU, No. 1881; Royal Ararat and third Thoredaye of

Friendship Ceuanil, Na *7. D. of A - [arts oe Tnaaday afterwoon of each weak M toS. ta Jr. O.C~AJf. HsU. Cold Spring t John Mecrmy Pout Na, 4fi, G. a. B. b oa th* third Friday at each i act.** o'clock A m., at Frunklia

Order of Odd Fellow* Meets seek Friday

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Cor. Washington and Ocean St*.

CAPE MAY. N. J.

T. H. TAYLOR

rCENTRAL SHOE STORES

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Office anl Shop-Cor. Corgit and Jefferson Sts. CAFE RAY. V. 3.

aoe Washington at. CAPE MAY. W. J Op. Rending Terminal. Where nil Tolleys (Uop Dealer in Booty and Shoes, Bathing Slippers and Rubber Goods, Sole Agent in Cepe May for LambertviUe Snag-Proof Boots and King Quality Shoe* For Men Repairing 10 all its Branches Blacking Dressing sod Findings lor Sale. Hall Band* the beei Ro .her Boot. keystoue Phone I -A8M

Established 1872

KEITH’S LAUNDRY Perry and South Lafayette Streets ^ All Class of Work at Lowest Prices Prompt delivery and good service. Our wagon will cal EGBERT H, KEITH

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RICHARD M. RCNSTCAD, Rrea

This Space Rf served for

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At tbs Entrance to Iren F Clear Pic In roe—Cool Place Picture* Changed Dully

WE ARE HEADQUARTERS fee Ladies* Corsets Bojml Wares rter “Bow To Lootaer, Thom peon’s Glove FltUn* are aHoag our leading maksa. Coods forthe Bathers ; Bathing Bcita to fltall People, Bathing Shoes for \ Children a* well as for nduU*

MRS. E. TURNER 323 WashiB^ton St. CAPE MAT. N. J.

PHONES LADIB8 CAMDEN BOTTLING CO.

p/sen’s ^akery HOTELS AND COTTAGHS SUPPLIED

524 Washington Street

T/tis Space is Reserved for

C. H. Taggart

JEWELRY AND WATCHMAKING

Largest stock of carefully selected goods. Clocks of *11 kinds. Repuiring of Watches, Clocks or Jewelry promptly and skilfully done. BELF0ED GAREISOK St.. C^. M,y

BUY TOUR FRUIT AT HOGAN’S CIPE HUTS OKU FRUIT STORE ' Forty years in the Fruit And Candy Business. East Cape May delivery. Special sealed package* for Hotel G nests. No charge for package and delivery. 501-3-5-1-9 WiSKIKfiTOR ST.

''he Mansion Bakery 317 Minsion St.

WK. WALDORF, Prop’i

All Uadi of Pis*, Cakes, Hot Buna, BiacuiU, Pancv Goods, Etc. HoteU cad Cottage trade soikftsd. Orders left at the store or given to the driven, will be gives prompt end careful attention.

ELI ROSENTHAL. Merchant Tailor CtesBtng, Pressing, Repairing, Dyeing, Men’s a Saits made to order _ 418 Washington Sire

CAPS MAY. N. 4

Manufacturing Jeweler Repairing of Fine Watches, jewelry, Ac. Full line of Cut Glass, Hand Painted

China, Jewelry, Ac.

JOS. Z. HAHD, 311 Washington Si

The History of :Cape May County:* run THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAT -

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