CAI-E MAY HERALD. TESPAY AUQUST 17 I9°7
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Sir Michael Koeter’of Eh«tand liken* health to haiMilneu Is belo< uouexl*icut. Each t* Mwmlngty altalnabMk he •ay*, but elude. i«*rfe<t po*«»**lon. «\ld llb>i>Uaui. the tarltSM, Uaa
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Jamr. J. Hill ap|*ared os the street* of SI 1‘aol ivcently attired In pan the ..Meet Inhabitant knew Mr. H1U ha. he tieeti *eeQ In other than dark
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Major Ccneral A. W. Glsely, ceutly u.-ilstwd to Vanrourer. Wash, hold, the unique record of hclug the jll»t volunteer aoUller out of fbe 2.CXI0,tWO who enteml the civil war tn the
recular nnny.
Admiral de RlrbrUea, 'prwldent of . tie I’ulied Steamahtp company of Co-j.-nliajren and bead of the Scandlna- * lan American Steanulilp Hue. has l.-cn made the drat Uanlah minister of <-«miuei •- lA.t May the admiral vtailed the l ulled States I>r. Julian I*. Tboma* of New York, the oeronnut. Is an absolute fatalist. He Is entirely devoid of fear. Ha often ha* said himself that his contlnnoua rlsklr.c of hla life In balloon end automobile trip* waa not due to unuaual courasc. hut simply mental Inability to feel fear. IVIer West of Pendleton. Ore., probably bolds the world's record In the divorce busluoaa- He la an attorney and baa tried 307 divorce cases In Umatilla county. Besld« hla profeosloual work for client*, be has had some personal experience, having been divorced eight times, and Is now {tvIng w ith his tenth wife. The oldest retired army officer Is Brigadier General Daniel H. Kucker. born In 1812. who waa an officer of dragoons in 1S37 and who Is within Ove year* of being a centenarian. It la a long Jump to the next oldest officer. Ueutenant Colonel Prank Bridgman. who la eighty seven years old. ami the third oldest officer. Brigadier General Thomas F. Head, who Is eighty six yean old.
Notice of Regiitrmtioa Not lo. U hereby gives that tha Board of jtsautry sod fttectloa Is had for *«b and every elect ton district or votlag prvelaet la Caps May County, will mast o# TDK8DAY. SKPTBMBER 10. 1WT, _ the place watrs Urn next alectloo I* thlar district will be bald, at one o’clock la the afternoon, and remain In aroslM uni11 «Iur o'clock la the evening, for the
making op fr lug lawks two ' —
name., rvaldetif of all the peiwoa
dUtrict.
a IlsU or rigl-Un^o^Ah. ..... —rtTw^r^crlve eW titled to the .tab's of suf-
•hall pmooally appear hriore luvu. rot that purpose, or who ahall be show i. !• the sail act Ion of such Board of tire 1.11
aud Klsctlous to h*ee legally vol*l la that rlectloe district at the last preordlng e .. tlon Iberrlu tor member of the Georral Airembli. or who»aall be abowubytl.. affidavit In writing of aomv vvUr In tb«J vlectU n dtalrlcl to be a l«al vo«« therrt) And alao, on tbs said Tuesday, hrn'eui ear 10. 1tW7, an.1 betw«n the aapr hourtbe said Duarvia of Keglatrv and K'eotlo arlll bold a prhoary election of drlsgair. to conventions of political parties, or fomaking nomlaatlons. or for boih agev.
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tba aopqtci And notice Is hereby further girsn. that .j. said Boards of Hegl-try aud Klvctlewill haee their Bnal meet In a on TUBADAY, OCTOBKK Ami. I»>7. It tbe place of their former meeting, hr boor af one o'clock In the aflrrepc and remain In aswaioa until nine o'clock In tbe evening, for the purpsac of re.Ulna and correcting the original rMlaton.^' adding thereto the name* of all perao .milled lb the right of suffrage In tb rlectioo district at the next election, who ahall appear in person before i hem or who •hall he almaro by the written affidavit of r voter In such election dl trlct U> be a I voter therein, and of analog there I the name of any person who. after a opportunity to be heard, ahall he rn not to be entitled to eote thereto. —me III accordance with au act of Legislature of the State of New Jrraey. eotli led A further sopplemcot to an actio regulate elections ■' Appro red April 4. ' ibe amendments therein. H. F DAUUHKBTY. ard of Klee Aug. U. II
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CHURCH AND CLERGY. Italy owns the world's three largest ehurcbe*—St Peter - a. Boos; the Donato. Milan, and St Paul'* at Bom The Rev. Harry Fanner has been elected treasurer of the Philippine Inlands Methodist Episcopal mission The Methodist Episcopal church of this country has been doing aarrica In India for fifty years and baa 188.258
and valuable Pnses fur each Subscription secured. No of tbe p rugs are cot petitive. You can And out how you a do Hu* by writing to the METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE for particulars concerning its great Subscription Campaign and tbe inducements which are being offered :o Hep resenthlivea Eooally intrreallDgtoold and yofang. Address TV Metropolitan Mapazine,
The Rev. Dr. Aked baa won applat from the ladles of New York by bis public remark that men gossip and. on worse subject* than wome A German merchant who died recently loft *25.000 to found a church In Constantinople for all denominations. Tbe sermons are to be preached In Esperanto. A New York Methodist church which lately gave the use of Its building to a congregation of Jews, who te rarily were without a place of meeting, received In return not only a vote of thanks, but a check for $1,000.
HOUSEHOLD HINTS. To remove crease* from silk spread on a clean ironing doth. Uy a damp cloth over the crease, place a aoft paper over this and preae with a i Iron. After removing all dust, wipe screen doors with kerosene and they win look new. and as long as the odor remains
them a wide barth. If the dining room has become with cooking odors a few drops of tb# oU of lavender placed In a cop of boiling water will readily removt
Should your linoleum become and dull looking scrub It and give it a conTof boiled linseed oU Alter this thoroughly soaks In -glv# one or two coats of the best varnish. Tim Unoleum will then look like new.
IM Sell Recommend
William G. Essen
BAKERY AND .Mce Cream Parlor.*. 524 WashtaftM St Cape May. N. J.
THE ONLY LAUNCH LINK
Cape May% Wildwood Two Large and Comfortsblv Imnocbes. •TUT" and “BAT «.”
TIME TABLE Regular Daily Trip* brtwreu Wlldwt Great Boat Landing, aud U» trolley Sewell's Point rnnoiug from Cape May.
11 00 a. at 1100 oooi 800p. m
ell's Point B 00 ». W_ 11 00a. m. 12 00 noon . 8 00 p. a. SOOp. rn. 4 00 p. m. » «>p.m.
Raui Trip, 54c lor Afalts Me for Sadi OriMra
industrial Items. Letpslc. now a great manufacturing center, consumed 1.679,290 ton* of co * 1 Ora atSentb of 4b# entire mineral production of the United States comes
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C. H. Taggart 512 WashinglosSt. Groceries & Provisions BROWfcBACK'S BUTTER • Fresh Every Day. Quick Delivery. Goods the Final
Nothing flourishes so mocb In Oer-
f *2.s5C.OOO. earned net profits year or *1.190.000. Another paid 22ft per cent dividend, while tb* dividend of s third (anlllm waa 80 per cent
Hotel Chalfonte First Class'Family House NEAR THE BEACH
JACOB GAUK8N Wilriahr ' ll' taM SMBmUMnS.
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And Bori-Bons l-4s, l-2s. Is, 2s, 3s, and 5 Pound Roxes
Everything Fresh and Pore /In Candy
W. S. HOGAN. Corner Washington & Decatur Streets
[ardinieres
Regular Summer Sale
Take home a uselul and attractive Souvenir. Prices from 10 oenta up. CHAS. A. SWAIN 305-7 Jaducm Strrrt Cape May, N. J.
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Iron Pier Opera House
Cape May, New Jersey WorWi firaowwd UtuUA a*~ri
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This Space is Reserved for '.AMEMCAN ICE COMPANY.'. ICE AND COAL J. HENRY EDMUNDS, Superintendent OFFICE: 512 Washington St
The Famous St Louis
T H E most powerful cor tn tbe world for the money. 35-bora* __ power. 106-loch wb*«l bate. 2200 pounds. Graht epeed and enduranoe. Thoroughly up-to-date, striking, graceful. »ey_bot not freaky. Very qwet. Wonderfully comfortable. Th* elm plot cor boil t and tit* sssMst to opera**. Many stars*. A positive rethos* who bar* not
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The New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools The Normal School is a professional school devoted to the preparation of teachers for the public schools o'New Jenny. Cost per year for board, $154.09, Tha Model School offers a thorough academic course aod prepares for the leading colleges and technical schools and for business. Total coat in the Model School, including board and tuition, $200.00 per yearDormitories with modern, home-like equipment. For furtbei information address J. M. OEEN, PrfodpBi Trcafoa. Ifcw fomy.
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