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LlgfitelRt _ Purlui a tbmulcrstvtrai a raoiaitaWa Ux M< ii« ii#in>«iir<S at a tountry Unna lu KuSlauJ «h* llcl-tDlni tmprtnUna a perfect pbotesrapb of a flower ' oa a mirror before which it etood.
Tt>« OoIII.' famlHaa of-Truatiah Pt>Utiil hate lecoroe au nuiaeroua aa alUiuat to awaiup the common people of the pryt Ince. Th.< prteet of the rlllaae of Kohlta rei'lled to a circular iaaued to the covemtueut that every 01 the *0o fatnlllee to UU couam® wa> of nohle birth. ■»-
Soep war tlnit manufactured la Ban tu Id IKIt. Overdoea of Load. It vena >uted at an luqueat < peasant lu a ru-rvlan tlllace that tb« man .li.si from awaiiowtns too many bullets, a lil. li be waa accuatomed take, lu I'Uoimon with all the ptwaai 11 Hint district, whenever he felt 111. Pocketa In Draaaaa. P.«-kei» in ladle*' dreaaea Bret appearvd lu I upland durlns the reign of Uwatd III. • Tha Railway Baatl*. A curloua luaect baa arrived from Bniz.il at the South Kensington muleuin. It U a beetle. At IU . * gk-ams a red ruby lamp, and eleven green light* glow forth from each akla of the little creature. These peculiar Itica have earned It the name of the “railway beetle.”
Snuff. The color of auuff depend* on the extent to which fermentation haa ' allowed to IL
The fans carried by little glrta and women of all clanes In Japan are the •pen. flat fana^rdfled uchlwa (oo-cbee-wahi. »imc ttiose carried by boya and men arc the folded ones called ogl (o-giv, g bard).
S hakes poare’a Worwa. The British museum library iOmplrte edition* of Shaketpeare'a work* In 'fourteen foreign lingual
Thn TalUet Humana. The Tehuelchea—«a they call tbem■elvea—of southern and eastern Patagonia are the tallest hnm*n being* the world, the men averaging hot slightly lesa than six feet, whBe Individuals of four to six Inches above that mark are not uncommon.
Accidents to Deaths from accidents among men number fifty-three per 10.000, five times higher than
The table of measures says that three barleycorn* make one Inch, and eo they do. When the standards of measures were first established, three barley com*, well dried, were taken and laid end to end. three being understood to make an Inch In length.
Tha Japanesa Bride. The marriage of a Japanese bride la no: complete until she bathes the feet
The Golden Calf. The Egyptian women wore bangle boope of wild In their ears, which regarded as the wearer'* choicest eoiuUotfl and were parted with only trader direst stress. The golden calf waa supposed to have been madi tlrely from the earrings of the p« Only English Rope. The only Englishman who ever ruled as pope was Nicholas Breskspesr, who was born a I oat the year 1100 at Langley. near ht Albans. He was unanl
Air Yes Air your dresses well and they n er will seem stuffy. Clothes oe -should t« shut up In a wardrobe Immediately after ttycy have been wt Let the bodice of a dress bang over back of a chair for at least half hour before putting It away. The oldest clothes ran be kept fresh and odorleas if they are treated In this way.
Her Eyes. "She has liquid eyes." “And be spends all his time drlnkt ^jng In her glances."—Bohemian.
I Hkea to work. Pat ain't a.I I only asks fob Jos' winugii To make da lootin' •wetter.
Feres of HabR. “Haa be a kind f«#»r “Tea. but I don't know what kind.'
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Notice *1 Itgiitratloa Nolle* la herein glvm that the Board of Ksslolry ood Election le sad for oa* and oven vires ton d Ulrica or vMlag •— In Cap* May County, will meet o TUESDAY. SEPTEMBKK “
until nine o'eloek In Ihe
I ho vveolng. for I hr
of all I hr person* to 'b-tr rw-1 rctlvr »W tlondt.iricUsuUtlrdu. thrruuf of *nr. frag* tbereiu at lb* DSXl elrctlo... nr wh ■hall prraooally appear brfor* tm-n. fi>i that purtKsw. or who shall he »htj«.. I the •atlJaetloo of »neh Board of llrel-'i aud glsstloos to have Usally voud la tb> elect Ion district al the last prsordln* r r. lion lb*rein for mrnibrr of Us Grorr. Awemblr. or who shall b* shown by tl. affidavit in writlnaof some votrr In ihvlortlon dlstriet 10 be a Irchl votrr thrrrln And also, on (hr maid Tussday. Srpcrn.
d Boards of Kralstrr and Ktsciku >M a pilmary olreUda of drlesan f polllioal parties, or fo
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.ullllrd 'Au Act to r
election.,'' which sold supplement
approved April It. IMS. sod amendmenu thereof and the sopplrmeou there And notRie 1* boeel^ further glkm. that tbs sakl Board* of KegMry aud Klectlou
wUI have their flnaj tueetlu* on TUESDAY. OCTOBHK SPru. 1M7,
St t hr place of their former meet Ins. al Ibehourjfoue o'clock lu the sftrroooi, and remain In aesalod until nine o'clock n the evening, fgr the purpose of rvvlslnt aud correcting the original register*, ot adding thereto the names of all persons rulllled to the right of suffrage in lhal elect ion district at I hr next election, wbt -hall appear Id person before ibrmor wh< •hall besbown by the written affidavit o' soma voter lu such election di trict to be > legal voter Unrein, and of erasing therefrom the name of any person who. after a fair opportunity to be heard, shall he show n not to be rntilled to vote t herein Done In accordance with au act of Legislator* of the State of New Jersey, entitled "A further snpplement to an act tnr regclat* election*." Approved April 1
MM. and the amendments thereto.
H. K. DAUGHERTY.
Clerk of County Board of Election*.Cape May C. H.. Aug. IS. 1907.
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