I Coughed
“ I had • moil stubborn coach lor many years. It deprirod me of sleep and I cron wy thin. I then tried Ayer's Chernr Pectoral, ‘ ad rN q M^n. C F^Mma, lean.
Sixty years of cures and such testimony at the above have taught us what Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral will do. We know it’s the greatest cough remedy ever made. And you will say so, too, after you try It. There’s cure in every drop. Tsmabssi nc. **-. it. an*snt^s.
ror S«Mt ChsrHT. Mrs. Style*—"l was at the donation party last evening. Mr. Altarton pve us a splendid collation. I was awfully hungry and the things tasted so good that I ate and ate until I was almost ^ashamed of myself." Uncle George—"And your supper you how much?" Mrs. Styles—"For ths land’s sakes. what ^in the world are you talking Uncle George—"I mean how much did you contribute toward the donation r Mrs. Styles—"O. I gave a s-cent piece. 1 should have given a dime, only I didn't have the change.”
this time the doomed vessel was ing its anchors and drifting help-
rard "*■' *—*
lessly toward the breakers.
A knot of affrighted passengers had
huddled together in the -" ly some one
the Shore!" iers joined in
"Pull 1
The othen
‘Tell ’em they needn’t do that.’ roared the captain. "Well be there “
about five minutes!"
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How to Get "Rich A *odk ««110 !.»*»• vrlttra Vy atmsinsss man •f It years axpert-SM. wUo haa mads lortnnss ana coma In coniart wlia moat ot tta rtch men
wins phis Send your nama and T. O. addrsss to. Th* R. I. VRIi ■•Mm Ce.. (Ufwtton, Ui.
. net R. Keen was a»ked the other day by a lady for a "point" on a certain stock that he it reported to be manipulating in his own peculiar way of a lighting change from the bear to the •The« are times," he said, gallantly, "when one must keep his plans to himself. When I tell you to buy. you buy, and you’ll nuke some money. And the line when I tell you to sell" “But I want to know what yon know " she persisted, adding, “and get in before the rise." T think you are just mean." she continued petulantly with flashing eyes aimed at the doughty warrior of so many Wall street battles. “Now, see here." retorted Mr. Keene, continuing. “I know what I am going
id you might tell nt ell. then, 1 am 1—and now
to know—”
hat would be another t—now i s together make it, and it could never ' rep a secret—especially when No.' a in* ■e secret is a woman!" "Oh! you are too mean for anything!" ’ But.’’ added Mr. Keene, gallantly, “send me a check for the amount you wish to risk—and I’ll promise you that there will not be a loss." ’eH I will; I’ll trust you with my money." she replied, "even if you won't me with your secret!” Th* Car* of Iks Hand, la Cold WoaUior.
aro of II
. Any extreme temperature or i ’very hot or very cold m-atcr is not good for the hands. War
Warm water is more
than cold water. A dozen the tincture of benzoin added □ of warm water is beneficial nds. Castile or one of the fine is should be used. A generous _ ould be made and the bands
thoroughly rubbed with it A rubber fiesh-bnun is a great comfort A little bran or oatmeal if put in the water has
a softening effect
to a ba: to the b
toilet » lather
good A sof
l Care
to their tion, especially in winter,
dt towel will gather np all the moisture and shonld be used in between the fingers of each hand so that every part may be thoroughly dried. After drying the hands it is a good plan to rob in
cold cream or almond oil, after if they are particularly sensitive, may be dusted over them.
the dry’ the fair
little ndl which,
powder may
“Dear li
ratal Error. hand." said
he reached for ....
’s hash mixer. Then a thread of absentmindedness got tangled in his els. and he continued in a far-away , “I wonder if it will wash.” dr. Counter jumper," exclaimed the one, angrily, “I may as well inform here and now that it will not wash, neither will it cook or sew on buttons. Good evening, sir, and a safe journey
home to your mamma.’
SaM (far Obaat
T have noticed, 'oreigner who was bout America, “that accord! your newspapers, your best citizens are always to be found in large numbers at "Tst three places." "Where? we asked, being mildly cu-
rious.
“At political rallies, prize fights, and •nching bees.” Th. Drf.adaaf. Opportnnltj. “Yon say the defendant pulled the plaintiff - s hair. Now, how could the defendant, who is an usually short man, reach the plaintiffs hair, the plaintiff being fully six feet tall?" “Why, you see, your honor, the plaintF was butting him at the tiine.”
," said the Obs is not writing a
Th* Sa*a!e Bout*.
It seems to me,” expostulal traveler, “you charge an awfull
figur- - - J '‘
A
S?
for a ride across your
as
But where win you find another rail-
way." armied the ticket seller at Colon, ‘‘that affords such a fine view of a revo-
lution fro* thr “■* “
windows ?" ■ Aiyinem n-tfee nebul
Dealer —Of wouldn't hare souvt nt would
Xoflt* onwrrousDr. Klimt's are* Ue sad tnatbe free Ltd.. «1 Aseh Bt.. Fha*. Pa. Mrs. •Winslow teething, « ' tion,allays]
NEW
JERSEY STATE NEWS. 4 Sptcial Dispatches Fra*
RABID DOG’S BITE KILLS WOMAN. Mrs. Kata Martla Dies la Terrible Ageay— Urge NaaMr of Eagbsh Harts Cease Orr era! Woader—Thieves Trip Wheelts Total Mileage of Macadaa Highways Is IM.i* Lives—Other News
ned with a loaded revolver, a ler cowed a trolley car full of pasre at Passaic the other morning, nan sent a fake note to Butcher t Goodwin, asking him to send a and change for $ao to 48 Ann When the boy arrived with the
meat and the money the stranger seized the coin and ran away. John Schleich. who gave chase, caught up with the thief as he jumped on a Newark trolley car headed for Paterson. He seized the man by the coat and shouted to the passengers to assist him in arresting him. The man pulled a fun from his pocket, and, pointing it at Schleich. aaid, said: "Go and sit down. The first man that touches me will get Wiled." The passengers fell back in their seats. Then the man calmly put the gun back in his pocket, left the car and disappeared. Young Fred Middlton and his brother
Alexander proved themselves when they probably saved the Misses Nellie Hurft, Dorothy F. and Fanonda Lorence. who wei ing on Synott’s pond, Wenonah.
was full of skaters and the girls broke through while the boys were near-by. Without besiuting they dived in the icy waters and brought the three girls out. but could not reach the shore until a live
lads was formed and pulled ire Dr. Stout, who heard the ran, down to the pond and he be wet boys and girls to their
homes. The Middleton boys are being praised on every side for their plucky work, as it was undoubtedly by their
rork that the lives of the girls
Kate Martin, aged 55 years, of Camden, died in terrible convulsions resulting: from a dog’s bite. Coroner Utchneld gave a certificate of death from hydrophobia. Mrs. Martin was bitten on the hand seven weeks ago by a neighbor’s dog. The wound was cauterized and nothing more thought of it. Friday her arm became swollen to twice its size, and a physician was called in. Shortly S^ter Mrs. Martin was seized with convulsions, snarling and snapping at everything and frothing at the mouth. While her husband again went in search
of the physician she died- ' The large number of English has been killed in the vicir
that has been kil Woodbury, has e
it as to their origin, from five to eight every one is a pnze.
vicinity of ler on the
1 several
o sell the animals principally for pets, e been killed in all parts of the
woK
: of the library
probably thickest 1
nship, or were at the be-
The 1
has just c collec*-’—
at Print into the
publical : -
s of the
eton University possession of s
itions which is re-
jection of
garded as on
it has ever received. It is an almost complete set of the publications turned oat by Horace Walpole’s Press at his country home. Strawberry Hill, at Twickenham-on-theThames. There are more than thirty books in the lot. aS
handsomely bound in moroco.
John O'Leary fell from a tree at Thir-ty-fourth and Federal streets. East Side, Camden, and was so badly injured that he will not recover. O'Leary •* * lineman employed byjJjt-Camden and Suburban Kamvajt-Coropany. While stepping from one branch of a tree to an-'
11 to the ground, a distance of
skull and is injured internally. The annual report of Road Comtnii sioner Budd shows that the total milag of the New Jersey macadam roads of th State is topjTfi, and the cost to the Stal $149,850, a total when local
‘ of $449,550. Roads
considered, of $449,550- Road* now in course oik construction reach a milage of 95.23, Ad will cost $133,621- Plans
' >r new roads that will
25.23.
are now
cost $472., Several persons have been held up at night at Elvins Bridge, a lonely spot in a swamp on the HammoMon gravel read. ITje robbers’ favorite trick has been to stretch a rope across the bridge «nd throw people from off their bicycles as they ride along and then rush frorA the ambush and go
sh out 1 their
.The New OnUiry Hook and I Company, capital, $1254x10; the Dc Tour Lumber Company, capital $25,000; tfa: Taylor-Stinson Cigar Company, capif*, fioo.ooo; New Centnry Engineering Company, capital. $100,000, and the U. S- Light Manufacturing Company, capi)al. $14x0,000. filed articles of incorporation in the County Clerk’s office at Camden. James J. Davidson, of Swedesboro. hat juflt shipped fifteen barrels of sweet potatoes to London. The«e were of the finest quality.
lkwib T. STCVINS.
M. A. SCULL.
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THE HISTORY Cape May County The Aboriginal Times. LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS. Chapter. CONTENTS: I.—The Indians and the Dutch Explorers. 3.—Pioneers and Whaling The Settlers and Their New Homes.
dona.
A—Maritime Tendencies sad Cattle Own».—Anaent Lous sad Taxes, fc—The Religions Controversies. 13.—John Hatton, the Tory, it.—Preparations for War.
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