CAPS MAI
AT.
80. 1900
CAPE MAY HERALD LEWI* T. ATI VINA
FALL FAAHIONA FOR OCTOBfeU 4. jgjj ||( GEOGRAPHY.
AN INDEPENDENT WEEKLY
CUj. N*« Jf—7-
North AmorlcAh'i ApoelAl EAltloh bo III j*i bn Mondoy. TLo North AmortCAH »onouDC»» ih»t IU FAU FoWoo numbor wUl bo <! on MobAny. Octobor 4. In conjunction with
Katorod nt tho tout OOico *t Cnpe maj, N. J, u oooond clou moll niI*. Morok u. im. ' _ AUvoitloIni &AtM Upon AppUcoUou All lotion In loaded 'tor id« Uorold rubor odltorinL odrortiolan. oabocrlp uon or Job prlntin*. oho old bo oU * r ** rrt CAPA MAY HERALD • 14 WMhlnptofl Atroot. Copo Moy No- Jorooy. k hONEAi Roll «27X; Koyotono, 42D. THURSDAY. 6BPTKVHER JO 1SV0 • July
Ot.v Tho 1.00V.V0U Aiuoncouo ol thol i, ao>. CT^udod Into W.SOO.O0*. Tbol ohoord Irom New Honniohlro to
Looko'o thouooiad uiai.Jo in the Pociflc. uo ivyuhUc at Cubo ond tho ropubllc i-.n.m. ore Uhdc: ocr ouordloooiilh to ourveyod lor o conol in Cborloo V. o 1)0. tho Unllod 510100 U bulkllnn. ol i eutioy at oovoroi hundrodo oi mil* mo of dollon, o ooicrooy for
ety at ito octiriuco. ond in tu trooitn Todoy. tho United Siotco, with on on0 ioco lo voiuotion of tl2O.S00.M0>* Im uo root oriole ond pereanol pruperty. •njaoio in ttenlih tho UallOd Kinsdum on Kronen republic combined, which ore. our
_ of the «
popiiloilon. wo produce twenty per c of the wwid'o wheel, twenty-lwo .. .d'. *old». thirty-Ore
Ihirty-nt e per cent oi
I thirty-el* nt per
of lie elirer, forty per cent of iu iron, forty-two per cent of ito eteel five per cent, of ito petroleum, fiftydebt per cent of lie copper, eeventy per cent, of IU cotton, end eighty per cent.
a*bt Bute Benelore ore tc be elected thle foil from the counties of Burhx Mm Klre of Otar Borrloon. of Oceen. he vine
REFLECTION* OF A BACHELOR. Fran the Now Torn Freee. About (be moot aotlofoclary Uo It eoy in* you hod to go la serve cn o Jury
rkln* In on cron os to bo encored I ■tout Ctrl end hue her on o hot dey. fbe ronton to few people over hove r money It they spent yeeterdey
POINTED PARAGRAPH A
A M tho yeer you expect to do oc > boo a moving pin-
Priming.
The Reel AohMoro Likely t* Ftwvo Winners at Thle <Ume. To ploy It* KsoKimphy emmr'o leedei M rboom. and every ptajer boo o i*o dl end pope. The Medar then aalect*
can, faoblMS^Ijw therefor* the ll !> quite or worthy of otrculaUab Jf OVlOl.-U. The paper molntoior r tarce *P' ml staff In Parta. and from these <■• ,ierti comes o otrlkUi* orroy of pho locrophe ond drowlimr of the very oat creation* at lb* foremoat diet* oro of Paris Ion ityleo. They ore pot ut first In America through The ','orth American, Ud WlU be aeen In u Foil Fluhioni kumber waako In .idtoq^e of their appearance In other iMbUcotiono in this country. I'adoubledly there will be o big demand for thle iaeue of thn paper It will be a regular bargain day.‘the huyar getting the MWOMEV'-*" the latest fashion* of the day. News leal err wlU supply the Increased dr nond If orders or* placed In advance. CLASSES _0F RUGS. Oriental Carpets Art of Five Distinct Kind*—Many Subdivision*. Oriental rtig* or* divided ordinarily Into five tlaaae*—Turkish. Persian. Turkestan and Indian. The»e claoaea ore still further subdivided, according the locality la which the rug I* pro-
duced.
weaving oriental rug* threads of crool are attached to a warp of cotton wool by running knot* then Insert j a weft of cotton or wool dor the back, pressing the knots home with a wooden or Iron comb ond Anally level Ing the pile with a pair of scissors The loom U a simple vertical frame, carrying on It* upper part a beam containing a warp, which Is kept stretch ed by a rod or pole passing through 11 Persian rugs are of close weave. They conuli. more knots to the Inch than any kind of oriental ruga While the factory system of manufacture baa Introduced to some extent, (till of the orlerfu! mg* that reach' the United Sutea are the product o home labor, in some css as aatlra fam' lies being engaged In the work. It 1> frequently the case that only one pat tern la worked In a family, and It If said to be a custom sometimes tor • pattern to be banded down from par ut we- ver to the children, thus cos Jtuting a sort of heirloom. In the matter of dyes, sharp, web eflned colors are not desired by orientals, and It la a custom to leav* remains of dye* In the kettle*, as the constant mixing and blending of colon t In obtaining the ■oft. broken ao highly prized In oriental fabric*. Indigo, porcelain blue, groan yellow, orange crimson and rose are the color* most used. Bine*, reds and yellow* wear beet, as they Improve with age. The others are likely to de tartorste. Aniline ayes are employed In some rug*, but they are not regarded as de ■treble. The best dyes used are de rived from plants and Insects, and the production of dye# has been followed for centuries as a distinct trad* . What Woman Forgata. Woman sometimes forgets—. That there are two sides to ever
X lujc umj uus HiM
Tho leader than reads hi* column of names, and M M calls k word an tha .ubare who- bars -It say Tea* and . riw a line through It If all bare the nl. that 1* the A(4 of It, but to,ease some i ire <UM towritf tt then Iboa* who bn. ' 'OvVRtUtAnMRXorOM number of those who have It not fbeat number* fount for gams at the end «* tha play When the leader baa read #11 t#(r. u*mea>«> bla llst the play er al his left reads the words remain ing on bis 'Ut, marking number* after
• * -■*.■ If tha next player has t be reads them, and «>
on through. tha company. Than each one adds bU numbers and sets down the total and U ready <pr the next letter. E The lekder calls -Begin" and at the end of three minutes "Tim*.'
and they proceed as before.
The party may bi divided ao tbs
side* pUy bcsInst each other tosUai
of each Indl-ldual for htmaell Whenever a name U rballengad th<
writer moat tell something about U and where the place may be found Any number may pUy—the more tbf
* -acbeol of life ' » talent la la to b
That the "school for scandal'' Is a recognized educational |nattti»Uo: which CU her ' ‘ “ '
That there i
success—tact and ebartn of manner. That nerves are no Vere fta Verr manner. That children are Just aa mmceptlbU to "mothering" a* dogs. That the reason they are lees con tented than men U that women mag nlfy their trouble* and men paaa over the small things. They are content to “let the Utile world pass by." That the hope of every woman lies In one of two directions—to make ,01 That her peraonsllty, Jier little all* and grace*, her fault* and foibles are all Inatrumental In shaping the manners of men and that she has only her aelf to blame or prelae for their attl Hide toward her. That It U good for her to cloee her gyes to all eitern*is at least once every day and soar quits away Into oblivion, then to come back and be happy for the rest of the hours.
lea colic, pure
a flannel cloth In the bottom and around the aides of a satchel ared basket. On thU Uy a bat water bag full of hot water. FUl the required number of nursing bottles with BUlk or prepared food. Oort the bottle#'and
~ Court Dwarf*. Until about little more d> tnry ago dwarfs *
COUNTY DIRECTORY. 1 of the Ruprem* Court—Thor Prenchard. Republican. 1(14. Circuit Judge—Allan B. Endlcott, Republican, MU. Law Judge—James M. K. Hildreth. Republican. MIL. ‘leas—Ernest W.Uoyd. Republican, MIS. Bhpriff—Robert R Coraon, Republican, IMA. Coroners—Mark lAke, Republican, Ocean City; November MU; •on A. Lake, M. D., HepobUcan.Cold Spring, November M10; Nathan A. Cohen, II. D, Democrat, Wildwood. November MM. County Clerk—Julius Way.Republican, January M10. Surrogate—Charles P. Vanaruan. Re publican, MM. County Superintendent of School#—O. 0. Barr. IMA. County'Collector—Joseph 1. Scull, Re publican, January 1, MM. County Board of Else lions—Ltamlni: E. Hughes, Republican, Mil. County Board of Elections—Henry F. Daugherty, Republican. M10. County Boardof Elections—WUl lam J. Tyler, Dylar, Democrat, Mio. County Board of Else lion*—Frank W. Millar. Democrat, Mil. Term* of Cotut—Second Tuesday In April. September and December.
BOARD OF CHOeSN FREEMOLOSRt - anuth, Palana .Jan. », Ut* . JebnaoB, Oceaa CU», Jan. », u>s /• P. Pea, Ocean Cay Jan. 1, ISIS Urtvahter-Apanoe OoSJuu, Jau. L Ull J, U lull lam, be. Lyiuiis. Jau-v «• U. bchahaogsr. trm* Jan. n ISIS J. T. Ueanatt, Capa May....Jan. 1, 1(1* David W.-Redan. Cap* May .Jan. 1. 1(U O Sayre, Baa ia>* Oily Jan. ». UU C. Clouting, Sea lal* CUj . .J«a. 1. ISil
RELIGIOUS THOUGHT. Oems Glsansd From tha Tsachlnpa ef All Dsnemlnatlena. A cross U God'a will going c and your will going the other way.Rav. Dr. & Edward Young. Presbyterian. Brooklyn. Right and Wrong. One Is all right when be poaaeasre riches, position, etc., but when they possess him be ia all wrong.—Rev. O. W. Webb. Baptist Aurora. IJL Mystery ef God. No explanation of tbe mystery of God to Ibr form of man can be mad* to tbe human mind, and therefore It was not conceived In the human mind U was born from above.—Rev. R. S Hyde, Met bod 1st. Omaha. Trust In God. If you would live with decent self respect If ;'ou would make tbe of your birthright If you would count one In tbe census, then show your -oarage In tbe day's work. Trust God. tbe onfnillng source. “Walt, tbe Lord, be of good courage, and hr shall sttvncthen thine heart"—Rev Dr. John Clarence Lee. Unlreraltet Philadelphia A Moth aria Dlvlna Work. There la nothing more beautiful than woman In her proper place. Tbe mother has the divine work of souls, and It la far ahead of that Michelangelo or Raphael, for can 1 rod marble will waaja away. I chiseling In tbe soft ret of wax cornea harder than adamant and abe It In her right apbere when abe Is lifting man up to God blmaelt—Bev. William O'Brien Pardow. Bo man Catholic. New
York.
Our Duty to God aad Man. Tbe path of duty la the path to glory without and to pence within. Remember that every man without the cburcl la under every obligation of the man within tbe church for duty Is hot binding u|<on oa a* churchmen; duty la binding upon oa beeauae’we are In God'a world, supported by bt* bountj and under tbe obligations incident his merry and hit love.-Rev. ’Dr Newell Dwight Hlllla. Congregational tat, Brooklyn FergstfulneaaThere la an uugraJeful forgetfuln of which we are all guilty. We navt been forgetful of God. ills merrtea.
evening.-are often
wltk L
» forgoOen and trek) [reUtudf Let u* in. wherewith (fed bat
forget the lore
Jared ua. Let not the of eternal love be lifted np In leanmony against ua. — Her. Dr. J. B boa IT. Methodist. Los Angeles, Cal. Position ef th* Ideal. Tbe position of the church 1* tbe poafrioo of tbe Ideal. It la tike tbe marl-
NOTICE TO REGISTRATION. NatlaeUbarvbrgtvvn (bat tb* Board' U -w stry and Klrction iu and for each vn > ev*ry rlrclloo]district or voting pre dnet In Cape May Counts, will m-vt Tuesday. Svy"ember Mlh. 1909, rod 00 Tun-la j. Scpleuibsr (Bib. I HUM. at thapUee-bvrr 1 !•* next elrctlon 11 tbeli lla'rict will be held, alone o'clock lo tb. .fteroooo. and remain In *ea»lou unlk lot o'clock in (be evrolog. for ihc pur 0<ee at maklnK up from ihc cnava- lnx looks two list* ot rep-Ltrr- Or tbe names, residence and stre*( number*. If any. of <11 the pereous in their mroectler .-beiloa district*entitled to the riatit of »nlf rage therein al the next election, or a ho •ball pers -oally appear before them for -bat purpose or who shall be shown to • be aaUsiaciton of such Bdsrd of Keg!-try od Klrction to bare locally voted *- elect loo dlrlrict at the last -lection therein for member* ■Jeueral Atsembly, or who shsll be ahbwu by tbesflUavlt In writing of In that election district to be « And on Tosaday, September S8, 1906 -rod between the same hours tbe eald Boerds of Registry and Election will bold a primary election of deleates -eulions of political parties, or for siskin nominations, or for both agreable to the provialons of "A further supplement of an act endued An Act to regulate election*." which said supplement was approved April 14. iSOSrond amendment* thereof and tbe aupplemenU thereto. And nodee 1* hereby further given that the Said Boards of Registry and Election will have their final meeting OB Tuesday, O tober 16, 1909 *t tb’ place of (brir former meeting. _. the hour uf ua* o'clock In the afternoon ' until Dio* o’clock
adding tberrto the name* of all prreous entitled to tbe right iqf suffrage in that electloa district at UteNteat elctlou, who shall appear In pereoo before them or who shall be shown by tbe written affidavit of some voier In such electloa district to be a legs! voter thereto, aad of erasing therefrom tbe name of any psreoc who. after a fair opprrtunlty to be beard aball be shown not to b* entitled to vote therein. t Utl (th act f a ^°iUtore of tbe State of New Jersey. led "A funner supplement to as Act to regulate election*, approved April 4, 1868. and the amend men is H. F DAUGHEBTV. Sec’y of County Board of '
the magneOe north,
ranged by local condition*, bat when free and unimpeded U«wlo*a straight to tbe eternal pute. The cburcb. baa bat one position to taka. It baa but owe direct ton In which lo point, end that Is tb* place when the dreams of men become tree, where the ideal ia MBL wfcree the spirt Orel is tbe Anal • teaman Ilf*. Tbe chare* M boase of tbe eplrit its women are tbe avaoaas
Bow out to generous thought and benevolent service.—Rev. J. U Jayne*.
Unitarian. Newton. Mu*. Tha Church'. Main Baslnaaa.
The htwlnsaa of tb* rbureb la to mta tour to human life. It stands In aacb community to make life more rich, flee and abundant The methods it
cork. These corks must Dot be forgot tee st feeding time. Lay tbe bottles on tbe bag and cover with anotbar bag filled with hot water. Place a thick flannel over This, and tb* milk will keep warm all day. If Too hot. a bottle
may be cooled at tb* water cooler In w kindergarten,
tha train °r takaa out of tb. satchel
te , fSovid*Srrwm bl refieSrriD *■ » Eo «ny of there tbtags simply for Is foUOVtd there will be no mar alp ^ ^ them, it ought never
ctea. It ought always to be ready and •tap Into a gap and minister to a nasd. but all the dm* try'to ' community BP to tb* point of ■a thing* for Itself. The malt, of tb* church is
NOTICE Scaled bids for keeping until March tt, 1»M. will be received br the Board of Cboaeo Freeholder*, of the County of Cap* May. until twelve o'clock noon, of tbe day at Its meeting
piece, or send thrn
By order of the Booerd. Dated September II, ISOS. SAMUEL TOWNSEND, Clerk. Notice to Creditor* Mr*. Anchsah Wood hereby give* notice for all creditor* of John Wood,
ly aworn to to the lubaeflber, within nine months from dale, or else they win ever bbe debarred. Dated Augut 11909. ABCHSAB wood.
Freeholder*’ Meeting, Notice la hereby given that a tad meeting of the Board of Chosen Freeholders of tbe County of May. N. J.. will he held at the Coart House, tn said county on Tuesday, the 6th day of October. 1*9*. st 1* O’clock A M., for the purpose at receiving bid* for keeping Abe. Alma house for the unexpired term, settling tbe account* of tbe county, bearing reports at committee* and for <b«transact ion of such other business aa may properly com* before Board. Ail parsons having bus before tbe Board aferreapectfaHy requested to bo la attendance at that time and place. By order of Tbe Bo* SAMUEL TOWNSEND, Clerk. Dated Be pc tJ, 1*9*. •
NOTICE TO LEGAL ADVERTIAER9. Al legal adrenfremeni* dra.rouirod to be poMlskod to 1 eowapojot pub 11.had to tbe munic'ptdty In 1 county baring (be larger,’, popolaloa. or at the erernty. watL By tbs
TAX COMMISSION ERA EUs U. Marshall, BaavllU l**f *U H. Townaand, Cap* May Court
Aaron W. II* nd. Cape May t
BANKING H0U9C
CITY DIRECTORV. Frederick J. Malrtn. Jan. US1* —Joseph R Hugbaa. Jan-L un -Wm E Bhaw . .Jaa. I, i»i* aamusl H- Moor* Jaa. 1. UU too. Hang Jan. L »*l BUI well Hand Jan. 1. 1*1 Jaa. J. Dusk Jan. l. tall Jos. H. Dwell -Jan l. Ull Wm. a Ullbart- ■. .Jan. L UU John F. Jacoby Jan. L UU Adam ttuslks Jan. t, UU ef Council—Jena K. Jacoby, and Bupertuloedoal of Watei I. UU wreog*. Jan. LIS1* MUlwC. .Jan. I, ISIS Jan. I U1 Townsaud, Jaa. 1. UW I'lhtam T. B to vans. Jaa. L UU ■CARD OF EDUCATION Samuel R. Stltes. Pres., March. 1912 William Pariar, Clark tlarch. Ull I*. A L. Loach March. UU Howard F. Otter, Larch 1912 William R. Sheppard March, U1 William K. bhtppard. March 1911 Lather C. Ogden, March 1910 George S. Douglass March 1912 Thomas S. Stevens March 191 Everau J. JerraU, March 1911 BOARD OF HEALTH Dr. A L. Leach. Preoideni. 8*pt 1. | Dr. V. M. tt Morey. Health offtcor— B*pt. L I William Porter, (Secretary..Hapc L l»ie Bobort a Hand William a Sheppard BapC I. Itls Georg* L Lovatt 8«pc 1 UU U. a Weather Bureau, tit Ocean Btraal Guo. U LovstC AgauC CHURCH DIRgCTORY Service* at St. Mary a R. C. Church. Washington Street. Bar. Father tt a Rally. Rector. Bacteria office hour*—# to U A. M.. T to AM P. M. Moases, Sunday*. 6.15, 8 and 10.00 o'clock, a m. Weekday*. 7 o'clock. Evening services Sunday and Friday, at 8 o’clock. before the First Friday, from AM P. M-. and from LM to AM P. M. P. E. Church of the Advent. Lafayette SL. batwaea Jackson and catur. Rev. Arthur Hcae. Rectt Bundays—Celt bratlu n of tha Holy Com munlon, 7AO a m.. Morning Prayer tetany and OannoA (oa the rim Bunday of each month celebration of Holy Communion 10.so a. m. Bunday-achool I p. m.. Evening (Choral) aarric* and 8.00 p. m. flara-w Prayer, 8.00 p. Saict'* Day* and Thursdays, Celebes tion of the Holly Communion. 7.80. Baptist Church. B. JL Bowers, Pastor. fNl
Your Earning Capacity ought to enable you to Jo more thsn j u *t mitke your living. You ..ughl u» save mon* y. Then Diving OJtvcd, the next thing is to tel jour surplus to work salt I v and pre fitnbly. The best wa\ !■ r you to insure a steady, reliable income Irom your havings is to deposit them in p Saving Fund Account in the Security Trust ComPatty, whcic tiic\ will bear interest at 3 per cent You arc earning now, but jour earning capacity Can’t Last Forever Not next week not n.-xt monih, hut NOW is the time to hrgtf to «ave. il'.yoii never stan, von never will have the ready cash whice ntaj' some day be so needlul.
Security Trust Company Cape May City, N. J.
TRACTOR#
•A New Method Cement and Asphalt Paving aterprcol Ctn>eni Iloor# »d iLscUliig a V|>ftyHj ALL KINDS OF CONSieUCTKlN WORK AlH kind, ol l aving Material* .upplied U> Ihe trade from Buppiy 9 DeparHuen'., Broad Mreel and hc.t'ing Railroad, udioa, No. lloi W aahiugLju street. t» ALL W ORK UL'AKA.N 1 LKU.
JAKESil, CLAEEE,
M. C- SWAIN MANUKA' TUUEH OK Artificial Store Pavement. Cellars, Floors. Btc., Etc vans AliSIS 8T®BS SSinfliB®. **T cow* on Dixie* a ancuiTT
Au. Work Ucarakikkd and Best of Kkkerknck Kr»* Office and Residence, JJ7 Windsor Ave. Cafe May, A. /, Vtom. §. ^t ev/er ?s
| BOAT ■ AMD ■ UUIICH ° BUILDa^' Office andSiop-Cor. Corgie and Jefferaon Sts CAPE MAY' N. J.
8 0'clt>ck. Young People'* Meeting Sunday evening at 7.80.
SAMUEL, E. EWINti General Contractor, House moving a specialty
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WM B. & SC/JCf GENERAL CONTRACTORS Dealer la LIME,’ BRICK, CEMENT AND BUILDERS MATERIALS -' Both Pbooeu IU P.UURA STKBB1 B- S. CURTIS ,, Plumbing, Steam and Gae lilting All orders receive prompt attkntjob SHOP—DtlffvartAv* tat* /dry Af,_, PLUMBING 1N A KltA I NCHEb JOBBING A SPECIALTY WM. T. CHABBERS „ .a* * reJHI VUUAH F BE0WH Plb»bii6, Siam m fias Fimw T* 516 Washington St. CAPS MAY

