Cape May Daily Herald, 24 August 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY HERALD. SATURDAY AUGUST >4 1907

PEN, CHISEL^ AND * BRUSH. UnltU lUIUTMi. t1>»C«r»(MimallM, « lulun»u ami pBlIllctau. bat v. rtttru a Howl drallux »Ub New York fa-teV and the aiaffc \Yli!W In lAiudcn Mark Twain want »i:b tilr Lauiwow AI-ui-Tadema to 4l M - luucr'o ue» i-ainUnc "CaroB .: a ami <ina' It i^wrnu a l*ar <ialttnc fdr la lb* ( ollwum. and It ba. Uwu jWuionid lt«‘ « h *» COQntt T «•

to l«- Its dwllnatloiv

ami .i.lwt of llvln* An»-rtran aculpt„n l. -.-'. uty-evr jeara old. U* la ulll uorklaa a» bard aa ewr.. Aa a jo.,!, I„- x«..rked In a |wtl«7 la Ur1 rrofrwK- Ko|>|*aj. tl>e Aualrtan |ialnii-r. »hll* In Now York wcently Uld ar\<*ral (KUtnilU, among them that of J..I111 l>. UockefeUar I'rolwaor K»|>paj. It l» uudetwtood. rwelrnd -KV..n«i f.w I«>rtralt» palntod In I, .,, w hich l> not a bad rctnrn :

Notice of Regiitrotloo Node* la korabT gino that lb* Board 4 lUal.tnr and Kloottoa 10 and for aaah aad rvrr, rWctloa dlairtot or voUag pra^aot la Cap» May County, w® «* TUCBOAY. 8KPTKMBKB 10. I»T. at tba plaoa wn»r» tba naxt alrcUon la ■blar dlatrtci will b* b*W. at ooa o'clock la tba aftaroooa. aad ramaln la w aaloa nntllolua o'clock la tba aaaolag. for lb* puriMua of making up from tba atuaaaatag book! two Hate or rrgt»tera of ll. uamaa. rroldaau and «trrat i-umhrr If nu> • •f all tba paraoaa la thrlv .Ira »laa Hoo dl.irlou auUtlcd to tba of -nf fram tbaralB at lha aaat alactlda.. or ab* ■ball prrooaally appaar bafora tte ... f •! that pnrpoaa. or wbo ahall ha aboa > •• ba Mtl-faction of >ach Board of Baal.' ■ ud Blactlona to bar a lacally roUd In tb> I action dlatrtct at tba Uat prroadlnf a'r, km tba rain for mambar of tba Oaoaral ..•aamblr. oi wbo •hall ba abnwo by tlo affidarlt la wrltlnaof »omr rtAar^lnUja

Id Tneaday. Sapient

oar 10. I*UJ. and batwana tba aaoa hour tba MtM Hoard, of Kactairr and Kim In. ' Id a primary alactloo of^Jrlagalr. 'aoiloas of political partiaa. or for g nomlaatlona. or for both, agrra tba prorialooa of “A fortbar aup plrtuaut I o an act to tilled 'An Act to ragu* Tate alacUooa'' which aald aopplamani oaa approrad April It. IflDft. and aniendmeata tbaroA aod tba ai«plrmaola theralo. ~

THE ROYAL BOX.

I'nsalhlj the record In uamt-a „ long* to the daughter of the Archduke Stephen of Austria. She haa no fewer lhan eighteen, beginning with Marla Immaculate Caroline Margarelte Blau ra lampoldlae Beatrix. Queen Alexandra » bat one of man] called Alex. Her two nieces. Princess Alexandra of Bease. who la now the widow of the Grand Duke Sergius of Rumda. and the present ocarina Russia are both kuown aa Alex. King Carlo* of Portugal la by iml- \ ersal consent the able*! artist among Eurojiean aorerelgna. Tear after year his canvases attract crowd* of admirers at the exhibitions of the Lisbon salon, while el the Pari* exhibition a | mat el entitled -Tushy Fish on the Portuguese Cossf® won for him the honor of a allrer medal.

COLLEGE AND SCHOOL Dr- Henry Parker WUlls. formerly of 1Va*hlDgton end Lee university, has been selected for the chair of finance at the George Washington unlreraltj Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler of Columbia university, beside* being honored by the degree of doctor of lawa. conferred by Cambridge university, was presented with an addreaa In a allver casket by the vice chancellor of the university of Oxford. The cakket was surmounted by the anna of Columbia university. Dr. Winfield Scott Chaplin, wbo at the age of sixty Is retiring from the chancellorship of Washington university. St. Ixjul*. after sixteen years of notable service, la a West Pointer, class of *70. and an ex-offleer of the Fifth artillery. Profesaor Marshall Solomon Snow, wbo Is to be acting chancellor, was graduated from Har-

vard In 1865.

LAW POINTS. Tender of the amount due Is held, lu Austin versus Vanderbilt (Ore.). ® U It. A. (S. 8.1. 2*. not to be necessary to enable the pledgeor to maintain trover In caae the

sells the property to a stranger. The right of the property owner to erect a berrirr to protect bis land '

creek by a C»ti Ita way to a natural outlet as beat may 1* sustained In Will* vers Babb ail ). 0 L. R. A. (X. 8.). 13& A passenger who. while traveling < a rapidly moving railroad car, tote dooally and needlessly project* hi* arm or a part thereof out of tba window of the car Is held, to Internrban U. and T. Co. verans Hancock (OJ. I. R A. (N. 8.). (07. to be guilty of Ugence. as matter of tow.

Gleanings. Champagne corks cost 10 apiece. Xbe population of the prairie prov tncra In Canada haa Increaaed to five years from M&OOd to a boat 1,000,000. In Preston. England, the power generated by the burning of the city's

The Chinese city of Ttlngtau has model slaughter bouse. All snlmala afg Inspected, and twenty samples of the rto|fnDm each animal are hud ^microscopically before placed on the market AH

It to comparatively ea for almost say man of g to be nominated for tbs prldeecy at a Chaotanqoa meeting ei “

btggeet business yet to come, when 1 crop, are In. and with lu affair* n

And notice U hereby further irlven. that .*e aald Boards of He*t»lry and Election

will have their final maetlng on Tl'ESDAY. OCTOBER anu. HUT.

•t the place of their former meeting, at Tbr hour Jf oae o'clock la ike afternoon and remain In arealoa until nine o'clock la i hr evening, for thr parpen* of rerUlag

aad ix.rreel Hie tba ortglaal adding thereto the namee of

ntll led to the right of anffrage m taai . leciloa district at the next rlrctinu. who Khali appear In person before them or wbo Kgall he shown by the wvitteu affidavit ol Kome voter In such election til krlcl to be a legal voter therein, and of erasing therefrom the name of any pereon who, after a ~ ilr opportunity *■—‘ " *■*

Done I

hr rutiilrd to vote there

with aa act of of New Jrrmj

^Approved April 4.

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