Cape May Herald, 21 December 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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Long Hair

rssriB^r^ stopped thfe falling and mUe m» Boydston, Alchlson, Ksns.

There’s another hunger

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than that of the stoma< Hair hunger, for instance. Hungry hair needs food, needs hair vigor—Ayr's. This is why we say that

This is why we say that Ayer’s Hair Vigor always restores color, and makes

restores color, and ra

the hair grow long and

heavy, um • wi*. ah

S0Z0D0NT

TOOTH POWDER Ha kilt Hut Kkij «»C OCe tip.rlMM un pradnea ow

SPEED! O it J Tim tm» »3 chcM r-~.

S8.00 or 1 Buys best inadQ SHtm. putfonw s

McILHENNY’STABASCO t5?:; T,!, i« , ?o" 1 * it pws wiff Vp'iTSi Tkompaa o’* Eya Vatar

A 1 ■•tldloiu D«»

“Yea,” said the manager of the defrni Uncle Tom’s Cabin Company. It, w

the show.** “The doc, eh? What wai the i

ter with him?"

‘Too it

fn*the° foMwif Eha’s'l what draws the docs aftei

' e blocks

U of 1 s the d

i across the bl> it do you think tl

You neveri saw such Wfe. You know the 'e tie a piece oi meat

frock and that’s ter her when she

cs of ii dotde

"Can’t —

"Porterhouse beefsteak, air. and with the tenderloin left ini Yes. sir. How’s that?" And you couldn’t fool him. He wouldn’t chase Elisa a foot unless the meat was a choice cut *’

And, by gum. sir, our company !i»e on litrer and bacon so that dog could have his steak. Yes. sir. “The demand was too much for you.

was it?"

“No. it ~ he 1

.... tn’t. That is it srasn’t until he began to insist upon mushrooms with his steak. .Then we just threw up

our hands and quit”

Drama*tc OllleUmTwo young men sat through the first act at a local theater, then adjourned to a neighboring tavern for refreshments. The acting was bad and would have excused the use of stimulants by » n y b" 1 the players. When about to re-enter the building only one could produce his return check. “It’s all right,” said he of the check airily. “You remember him. He’s with

me."

’■Yes” answered -the gatekeeper, more

doubtful than polite, "but he may have

given his check to some other person. "But he didn’t." was the convincing “He’s a stranger here and hlsn

reply. “He’s a stranger h an enemy in the city." The gate opened wide.

Afvlmt All Pr«ewl«>t.

y Vcre—I still think there is hope ; although she said “no,” she was

'‘jack^fewftt—My dear boy. that’s the end of you. No woman ever marries the whom she rejects sympathetically

Dusty Daniel—Dey say dat Homeless

Harry is a very modest

Cinder

t Charley—Modest? Why, he’s est dat he won’t sleep in a yard

where dere’s undressed I

■SKETSSSI, S'EtTSS Nerve Km torer tttrialbottUaadtnatiMfrM Dr. R.H- Kama. Ltd.. 811 Arch Bt. Phil*. Pa

Mrs. Winslow's I

.w* Boothia# Syrup fo

for children ■ InAunau36c a bottle.

Piso'a Curs is the beat medicine ws ever used for all affections of throat and lunrs.-TTx. 0. Kansur, Tanbursn, lad,, KebTlO, 1(00. Gold

tin 1M0. Their

Bp? U0wT the'selling price. Profitable fruit (' ' H growing insured on/y ES? when enough actual ■ Potash is in the fertilizer. ■ wiihout Fotub.

$2000.00 PER DAY GIVEN AWAY!

VALUABLE INFORMATION

1 EXTENDED POU THE ENTIBE YEAR OF 1902]

I the ■ i

e *763 r

a just issuea snows mat of the official year there

were members, an increase of 141 during the year, but 105 less than the previous year. Of the 141 new members, 110 are from Hudson county and 31 i. . -< t h c sute. The average

granted in the State is

9304-45- seven annuities have expired, decreasing charges by $1,966.35. leaving 35 annuities in force, drasring $10,831. The falling off in new members is at°Xrszs.

NEW JERSEY STATE NEWS.

Spactal Dispatches Boiled Down Rapid Reading.

AGED FARMER ATTACKED BV TRAMPS

•’racked Bank Declares DirMtaSs-Narrew Escape •< Five Yichtsaua Near OieMeslet —Fee Teacher*’ Aaaallles—Edsrard Metre StahM by aa Ex-Ceirkt—Orasd Amy Past Elect Officers—Other Uve News

A report of the Stau Teachers’ Retirement Fund just issued shows that

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of certain 33. 190a

The seventh annual meeting of the Remington Vigilant Society was held in the Court House in that city.

. Reof 86.

ports sbiwed a toul m ember 1

The following officers were elected: President, Jonathan Higgins, vicepresidents, H. E. Deals and Alex B.

Allen; secretary and treasurer. Ji

Hoffman; directors, John R. Foster, Charles F. Felmly. Edward B. Allen. Abram S. Case, Edward D. Knower, Joseph Dilts, Isaac Higgins; pursuers, H. S. O. Van Doren, Jacob. K. Johnson. former Sheriff John Ramsey, Jam-s /. Losey, Theodore B. Beilis, Joseph

Brokaw and William Man’

A small cabin yacht conUining isengers, capsized in the Delaware the Gloucester beach, and fo

seemed as though

posite the Gloucester beach, and time it seemed as though all wocli ish. _ Thomas Dwyer and Chat.

Gty, pit o

V. ild perMoore.

of Gloucester Gty, pit out in a small •rowboat to their rescue. The yachtsi

oat to their rescue. The yachtsmen all expert swrfnmers, however, and swam from the river channel to the Pennsylvania shore. Their names could

not be asceitained.

Andrew Woltko has brought suit against a Perth Amboy benevolent organization claiming that when he was ill •*. refused to pay him a sick benefit to rhich he was entitled as a member. He

sick benefit which he was entitled as a member, also says that when he complained at a meeting called to consider the case he eras knocked down and beaten. He has preferred charges of assault and batteiy against the men he accuses of assault-

ing him.

old living alone between New B: wick and Piscatawaytown, was f unconscious lying in a pool of 1

.ing in _ ,— in the kitchen of his house. The old partially restored * 1 — 1 “~

man, partially restored to consciousness, stated that he bad been assaulted by tramps. It is supposed robbery was the motive, but nothing was taken, as the tramps were . possibly frightened off Tlie old man is seriously hurt and may

Receiver Campbell, of the Middlesex Giunty Bank, wrecked by its cashier.

nk, wrecked by its cashier. George M. Valentine, now in State

prison, hat announced that

sufficient Tundi

it Tunds on hand to pay to dc 1 of the institution a dividend c

dividend of 35 per cent., makes a total of 5c per cent, that the deporitors have received. The stockholders lost every-

thing

PPJ*

. At the 1 Post, No. 36, G. . Gty. the following ^dT d r’£ hn ‘ Peter McAdams;

meeting of Van 1 A. R., of Glouce

^'McAdams Kui’n. joh: surgeon. Dr. D. W. Blake,.Sr.

dlej yice-cqm- : teiBmjp

iSSS!

that

is learned from a

reliable a ing Indus

icester City, t will be has

1 plant it

been given out, but it is known that —fo£ leasing the

negotiations are pending

old gingham mills.

It is reported that the plumbago

mills, near Annandale, will re

ations in a few machinery turn

will be

will resume oper T.wo carloads of

Raid, — .—— mills, which at one time gave employment to many hands, have ben idle fot

The northern end of Cape May city, known as the “Fourth Ward," has taken

It of the

on a boom aa a result

trolley extension to Schdlinger’s ing. One of the improvements

le in thi

likely to be made in the not dist ' ‘ e .is a large shirt factfiry, to

by Philadelphia — : *-’’

shirt factfiry, lia capitalists.

in the lower end of Cape r.ire hunting rabbits with a

vengeance, and will continac to do so

irorntjow on till the last of this m when the season ends. There has

large number, of

d this fall, as well as quail,

atrlet fever has. broken out at Green Ik. Cape May county, and the au-

thorities are seriouely 0 advisability of closing th

PRESENTS WILL BE OIVEN FOR TAOS

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ywtf xpm, takas A

B. J. Bgiuldi' 8 w., Stnitonj, B, 1. B., Sriuupps,

1 A Bro.’t

Considerable excitement was caused around Porchtown by the killing of a dog that had been slaughtering ens. After four shots were fired

O-County OfficfmU.

Colto Cwtb, ReyteldV Sun Cared, Bren litogant, SptcMca Baal;, Apple M, Mta'i PrUe, m m, P. H. Hub ft Co.'i BtUral Lett, Cutter

it was dispatched with an ax. .. Donato Carl, of. Trenton, in .to the stable to feed a horse, the body of her son Joseph Carl ng to a rafter in the barn. Bad

„ h caused the boy to William Smith, of Pennsville,

the first prize at

He^ thinks

Ul 0. H, T.

Tomppreclst* oar offer, these foots should be eonsfdered t st m ore tiring $0000.00 per doy ferj,

b is^ , sr. — ^ stabbed Edward Moore in the neck on

lkwis t. aravcNa.

M. A. SCULL.

DON’T DUN a n IE INSUDEI

IN ONE OF THE BEST

mg} eMMTO

STEVENS & SCULL, < 5o6 Washington St., Cape May,

AGENTS FOE

The PHILADELPHIA UNDERWRITERS’ • FIRE INSURANCE POLICY WHICH IS UNDERWRITTEN BY The Insurance Company of North America and The Fire Associatiofi of Philadelphia

The Philadelphia Undeeweiters makes a Specialty of Insurance upon Dwellings and Household Furniture, Stores, and Stocks of Merchandise, Churches, School Houses, Public Buildings and Contents. Also, insures Loss of Rents caused by Fire.

Total Assets of the Two Companies, $15,890,542.29

grrttnicinl eitii.

-\R. WALTER 8. LEAKING,

OfBoa Hour*:

DEI it—

9 to 11 a. m.

9 to 0 p. m. Cor. Ocean and Hugbea Street,

(3d Boor.)

Can Mat, H. J.

J AMES MECRAY, M. D. Com. Pxxbt AXD Wabhixotos 8t*. (Opposite Congress nail.) Cap* Mat Citt, N. J. Offloe Hours:— 6 to 9 a. m. 8 to 4 p. m. 7 to 8 p. m.

*|‘^EWIS T. STEVENS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 606 Washington St., Cars Mat, N. J. Master and Solicitor In Chancery.

Notary Public.

Commlaskioer for Pennsylvania. Surety Bondi secured for contractors, ofBclsls snd fidelity purposes.

THE HISTORY

Cape Ma’y County The Aboriginal Times.

LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS.

CONTENTS: ns snd th ~ '

t-Ufe

FIO'FElEk GORDON (FORMERLY PIER AVENGE INN.) UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT,

BOARDINO BY THE DAY OR WEEK. 138 DECATUR STREET. CAPE MAY CITY, N. 4. A. R.

, CORDON.

CLINTON SOUDER, DEALER IN lyFumiture, Carpets, Oilcloths, Mattresses, Matting, Window Shades and AwningB. 811-818 MANSION STREET. fl

id the Dutch Explorers.

6.—Maritime Tendencies snd Own-

y.—Anaent Loans and Taxes i—The Religions Controreraiee.

Brown ‘Villa, !r 228 Perry Street CAPE MAY, N^j. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Large Airy Rooms; Renovated Throughout; Excellent Table; Open all the Year. Mrs. E. W. HAND, Prop.

•“’Ssu.

for

19.—Progress After the Wsz. as—'Noted Men of a Generation. _ *1.—The Decade Before the.Rebelllon. 13.—Opening of the Civil Wsr. *3.—IfirslNew Jersey Cavalry.

AND CHEWING TOBACC Snufli Etc. Flue French Briar snd Meerscbson

Pipes. Foil s , . delpbis snd^tow York Morning, Evening and Sunday Papers, delivered pi

GOLF I BECK,

CAPE MAY, 1

Mrs. JACOB I

Cor. Ocean and Hughes Sts.,,.