Cape May Daily Herald, 23 August 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY HERALD. FRIDAY AUGUST J.

SECRET MISSIVES. tnt Th»l Produc* Wr.lmg In. ..»bl* Until Traatnd. ! lu hi. A»t of 'Ubt'n." teacbn* , i>milt'll to dcrvltv Iholr «u«nll-

Auj tUok aod vlcrouii fluid. .» Ilu- iclullumin and i.>lortc»» ..J^.lautu, •Iil.-d by uny rolonsl

iiiuoD lurtbod K t( i ordloary Udu lnl« iiUiblr n-vnU, wbWl

■ii l^tten written C’lbl. •liver. ixip|ier. ~.|mHI *o u.|ub forI. of Iron or lend In i-r aibled until tbe lain* tbi* nhitr pa-

a dark, but

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- Ila own |«vulLir color to irold a dwp violet, ailter n.| lead and con>cr brown. la a vast number of other -a that la-coupe visible on ex:o beat or when bavlm a iron I'aswd over them. Tbc ex•u l» that tbe matter la readily to a sort of charcoal. 81mnons these are lemon Juice and ■lit the one that produce* tbe suits Is made bf dissolving a of sal ammoniac In two ounces

Scicral yean ago Professor Bray-l.-mts of the t'nlvcnlty of Ixmvatn dtoC..VITV.I a method In which no Ink at all was required to convey a secret ix-.uagr He laid several sheets of sole i-siicr on each otbpr^ind wrote on I tie uppermost wWTa pencil, then se’.-. te.l one of tbe under sheets on which no marks of the writing were vi-: • On exposing this sheet to the va; r of b.liue for a few mlnutea It t . -.i yellowish, and tbe writing apI . a of a violet brown color. On ter:her moistening the paper It turned ! i.o. and tbe letters showed la violet line.. Tbe explanation far that note p.-. <t contains starch, which ouder I n-ssore becomes “hydramide" and Viraa blue In the Iodine fumes. It Is beat to write on a bard surface, say a pane of glass. Sulphuric add pa* will make tbe writing disappear again, and It can be revived a second time. One of tbe simplest secret writing!, however, to which Professor Gross of Oermany calls attention as being used In pri-on*. Is the following; Take a sheet of common writing paper. moisten It well with dear water and lay It on a hard, smooth surface, such ns glass, tin. stone, etc. After i - loving carefully all air bubbles from t : • sheet place upon It another dry t> t of equal.sire and write upon it : , - . .muutinlcatlon with a sharp I ;.sl pencil or a simple piece of i :.-d lia-l wood. Then destroy the i • p.ij-er upon which the writing has I . done and allow tbe wet paper to •_ exiHulng it to the air. but not to t : ' beat of tiro or tbe flame of a lamp. 'Viicn dry not a trace of the writing v i:i lie visible. But ou moistening tbe sheet again with clear water and bolding It against the Ugfat the writing ran lie read In a clear transparency. It disappears nga^teafter drying In the air and may Tie reproduced by moistening n groat number of times. Should the sheets be too much bested, however, the writing will disappear, never to reappear again.—Chicago Boe-ord-Uerald.

New Zealand fits punishment to crime. Thus, at Wanganui, when certain sawyers, troubled their neighbors by their drunken freaks the delinquents were made to pay the fines imposed In such labor ss they were accustomed to and were set to sawing: v ..si wlth^whlcb to build a prison. Tbejisflflt was that rather than trans•Ffe-.* again they vanished/from the locality as soon as tbe building was . complete. Men who are not considered chronic ertmlnaU are subjected occasionally It experiments In this country to a r-orsc of Turkish baths, followed by rjower* and by a cold douche, the Ifira being that their criminal Instincts are due to physical degeneracy which may be Hmm counteracted. 'A 0fi ah hnx-tts town punishes tamale offenders by giving them at 11 nr, tour clothes and cracked crockcry from which to take their food, good dresses and better table equipment bring provided and leave being given to keep pet animals aa an in provement In their condoct la mad manifest.—Bt. Louis I’oet-Dla^tch.

Mystery ef Shea I spaa Pr-bably no trade arc rets are t Jealtmaly guarded than tbe rnodua op- * caudl employed by mannfanurors of shoe laces. Tbe braiding process la

tbe market, either In this country rliroed. In order to Insure protect sralnaf Rabble eplas about the ph different potta for tbe mschlne i wrought or cast at various dish points, whence they are shipped tieodquartera and there pot tagstt Is the assembling of dhialooal memno prying ayoa at* around tbe factory. Swum to eeervey.—New Torfc

Crop Notes.

losed hy tobucee, There are tnharcq laada In tUa try which art brlnglrg their ow (uariy profli of SWOB ou mm.

If we had bo falHaga a

B(ports that a member of the Uenld family Is i-roapuctlng lu Arlsooa (or more wealth win cause Don lane u/priek ig> his ears with inlereat

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tar probably, considers that tbs III abdication of tbe Korean c Uw uatabllabed a very daugernud objectlonable prw-edeat-

That wom-u of alxty who knodkad out a stalwart hlghsraymail also laudad heavily on the aolar plexus ol Oslerlan agv limit tlieorj.

The sea serpent baa not been thla summer. IVrLnlpa be la restrained by tbe fi-rllug that there Is no loHttig when or where he may collide with battleship or a submarine.

Notice of Registration Sutler I. hereby given tbsl the Beard > leaietry a ad Kledlou laymd for aacb at rery electlou district or ebtlng precinct 1 Cape May County, »<11 meet on TITKSDAY. SEPTEMBER W. 1« _i the placr where the next elrctlc thier district will be held, at oae-oi in tbe afternoon, and remain In nrnalon until ninr o'clock in tbe evening, for the purpose of making np from the can revs*, lug hooks two lists or registers-of the namas. residents and street number If any otal! tbe persons In their rtepecarr r — i lou rUstrlcB- eutitled to the rlghu of frage 1 herein at tbe next election, or ihsll personally appear before them for bat purpose, or who shall he shown to hr saU-factiou of such Board of ItrvMry uk! Elections to hare laually eoted in that ■lection district at I be last preceding clrc ion therein for member of the General Assemble, or who shall be shown by the affidavit In wrillugof some eoter In thi' elect lio district to be a-lccal eoter Ihereh And also, on the said Tuesday. Sepien her 10. 1007. and between tbe same bom "be said Boards of ftrgtelrv and Klrctlon -ill,bold a primary election of delcgsles > roneruiloos of polltlcsd part be. or for isklng nominations, or for both, agree .ble IO tbe proeMoos of “A farther Mpplrmrot to an act entitled 'An Act to regulate election a,'' which said aopplemcM was approeed April 14. 190S, and ameodmrnts thereof and the aupplemwula there And notice is hereby further giren. that ihesatd llru.nl. of Rrgl-try and Klectton will hare their IlnaTtbeeilog ou TUESDAY OCTOBER Writ. 1007, a the place of their former meeting, ai :he hoar of one o'clock In tbe afternoon tad remain in aesaion until nine o'clock in. the evening, for the purpese of reri.ins and correcting the original registers, ol adding thereto tbe names of all persons entitled to the right of suffrage In that election district at tbe next elrctUm, who •hall appear In person before them or win•hall lu- shown by the written affidaelt o' some VI, ter in such elect Ion dl-trtet to be ic legaj enter therein, and of cnalng therefrom tbe name of aaj person who. afier a fair opportunity to be heard, shall be shown not to be entitled to eola therein. Done In accordance with an ate of legislature of tbe State of New Jersey, entitled “A further snpplemaat lb ou act to regulate elections" Approeed April 4. IMS, and tbe amendments thereto. H. F. DAUGHERTY. Jlerk of Connt Cape May C

Tbe Finance Committee of tbe Board of Freeholders of tbe County of Cape Use, will sell at public sale, at Gape . May Court Honae in said county, on Tbesdav the 27th day of August, SHOT, at 1 o’clock p m. Eighty-nine County Road Improvement Bonds of tbe denomination of Two Hundred Dollars each. Nine of these Bonds will be due Sep tmber 1. 1813; ten each succeeding , ear until the series la paid. Bond* wlH be aold to highest bidder, one with privilege ol five. No bid will bp received less than par. J. D. Lcolsii. H. S. BoragapoaD, Wml la Jouoaox, S-8-31 Finance Committee.

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