Cape May Herald, 14 February 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 6

SISTERS OF CHARITY Rely on Pe-ru-na to Fight Catarrh, Conghs, Colds and,Grip.

A letter recently received by Dr. Haft mini Item Sister Beatrix, 410 W. 80tb street, New York, reads as follows:

Dr. & B. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio:

Dear Str:—"i cannot say too much in praise of Peru no. / It cured me of oalarrh of the lungs of four years’ mid not have been without it for anything. It

yet to find on. of catarrh that i

ties of it 7. and I v

Catholic Institutions.

. . Charity are known. Not only do they minister to the spiritual and intellectual needs of the chorees

1 WORK. 1 t^J^^needlT Wi^h found Peruna a never-foiling safeguard. Dr. Hartman receives many letters from

as 1 ”

I: oT-i a Catholic institution in Detroit, itreads os follows: iQ.ica'uti

Dear Sir:—•‘The young girl who used the Peruna was suffering from laryngitis and loss of voice. The result of the treatment was most satisjactory. She found great relief, and after further use of the medicine we hope to be able to soy she is entirety cured.”—Sisters of Charity This young girl was under the care of the Sisters of Charity and used Peruna for catarrh of the throat, with good results at

the above letter testifies.

If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna. writs at once to Dr. Hartman, riving a full statement of your esse, and he will be pleased to five yon his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium. Columbus. Ohio.

Hlgli lime for Change.

n old New I

A story is told of an ol<

shire family which may c strictly true, buf'which pj

among the inhabitai' whereit — ! ——** J

| NEW JERSEY

STATE

TAKE A LOOK*

NEWS.

! Latest Happenings Gleaned From

Over the State.

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is for truth j

, the place •

here-it originated.

A man who had' struggled through boyhood under the name ol Zephaniah

Smith married a young woman whose :, _ i ipcautious parents had christened hei J The remains of Mrs. Arabella El“Pamela Jane." When their first child, j dredge, widow of the late William : a girl, was born, they announced theii | 11 dredge, who years ago was a well- I intention of giving her.a number, which <nown Delaware river pilot, were taken i

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crction. ) m Philadelphia. She was 75 years of Firit-Olass Work, isunder Personal St They were blessed with seven chil- j tgc. A singular coincidence connected 1 for Over Half a Century-

dren, and pursued the same course with with her death was thai she breathed each child. Numbers, two, four, five 1 her last on 'Thursday, at the very same and seven were boys and lived on in thr j time at which a former neighbor, Mrs. town where they were born, never sec ! Emiline Stevens, war. being carried int, any need to select Christian name: j from her so^s residence for interment. I to the day of their death. j Both were worn the same age, close '

OUR RELIABILITY

Is Your Assurance

That for every dollar invested with ur

a fifll dollar's worth.

and factory, 311 Washington

and

to the

But

^ills she considered it d* change her number to "Susa Shortly after that "Six" t

to a young Foote, 1 ’

her "Lucy."

-Onr" el .in tr, I

>f their death. j Both were Wont the same age, close

lut when 'Three" Smith became en- friends, and widows,

gaged, to a young man by the name ol Ex-Frceholdcr Samuel Smith, of | Hills she considered it desirable to | ScuIIville, is missing. He left home for .

" c "*ai>.” | Atlantic city and that was the last heard j was united | of him. He was a prominent politician j iptly named ; and well known. He was despondent j

and much apprehension is felt regarding 1

'One" clung to her name and single j his disappearance,

blessedness until middle life, when, i Plans have been submitted and prac- ! having relented sufficiently to accent an j tically agreed upon for the new $10,000 ; offer of marriage from Thomas Hogg, | edifice to be erected for the State Street ; she saw- the advisability of becoming j M. E. Church. Camden. Work will j "Mary" with some haste. ' probably be commenced as soon as the j I weather will permit Under the pastor- ] Couldn't Breathe. I ate of Rev. F. A. DeMaris the congrcga- i Pat had come over to America with j tion has grown until the present buiTithe expectation of finding money lying | ‘"K '* not large enough to accommodate | r,s ire "oi'.sSMs “."w! "vrMiS' ...h, -■.« ^. ago. Pat had soon become disillusion- , ou hebruary. at . . .

,»pod,

girS’icdSuS* i7?t °V h fnd”S ! H-og ld-o|,. .ppli.d ,o the Glooo.ki» i£z^js«pzs£z;

There is a rumor to the effect that the | Pennsylvania Railroad has bought the | fwry line from Wilmington to Penns- ;

pS ” L I S3 . .Hid Him. so. I dMSdrt | r&SS

you gel a

Our store and factory, 3:1 Washing St., ii the originator ol Diamond 1 Stone Cutting in this city. We make a specialty of Cutting, Polishing and Set-

ting of Gems.

with ellthst is Needful to Insure iuperritiOD and has Stood the Tbs' Spectacles and Eye Glasses

A Full Line of

WATCHES, CLOCKS, SOUVENIRS and SILVERWARE, Novelties, Bric-a-Erac, Etc.

JOSEPH K- HAND,

3u Washington Street, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. THE HOMESTEAB East Corner Washington and Jackson Sts.

CAPE MAY, N. J.

THE CAFE

_ v minutes. ., Pat? Wh;

"that's up, ing to do?"

"Trying to choke myself, of course,

was ?_ s

t yourseif? , You'll have 1 your neck."

'Sure, and I tried that, but I couldn t tathe.” I

Degree Mason

the Grand Chapter

... , When John Patl

It having been the custom of a cer- | lon arosc the tain establishment in the North ol Ire- . that lhe c i 0 ,hi n({ i,

land to pay the workers tortmghtly,

Dan as a Delegate.

land to pay and the workt

workers fortnightly. | was —__'having found the cus- lhe

tom somewhat inconvenient, it was ae- j n a com

cided to send a delegate to the head oi | j hc | ca< ii nt j

the firm to state their grievance. Dan j ^cst Jersey

:d for his sagacity and per- : l-Uer trai: ,

) - CUj

: clothing in a bureau d fire. Mice among matches was

:rm to state meir gncvaiw-e. j \\ cs( J cr scj - -■ famed for his sagacity and per- ; 1< .„ er , rain suasive powers, was selected lor the freight faciiii task. He duly waited on the master, :— —j .—

who addressed him thus,—

“Well, Daniel, what can we do for

you for this morning?"

"If you please, sir, I’ve been sent as a delegate by the workers to ask a favor of you regarding the payment of ° U "Yes, 8 and v#hat do they desire?"

queried the master. "Well. sir. it is t!

idies' branch of the Sav-

:nt of the G. P. O. I

"iaxethiag just os good."

has inert lady has

dcr her control.

(men assistants,

ised at such a rate

nine hundred v

We oner Oaa Hundred Dollars Reword for ease ot Catarrh that cannot be cured by

all's Catarrh Cure.

P. J. CnxKT A Co., Props- Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known P. J.Oherey lor the last IE years, and believe him per-

gs Bank Department of the G. P. O. I leetly honorable In all builnes* transact!ecu jirty years ago Miss Smith had but 1 end financially ablet* carry out any obUgo-

rnjoappinn-is is.

Ohio.

WaLDWO. KixxaxAHaavi*, Wholesale Drag-

gtst". Toledo. Ohio.

Hall's Catarrh Care U taken internally, act-

. leg directly npon the blood and aueoustnrI lacee of the system. Price, 78e. per bottle,

told by atl Druggist*. Testimonials free.

To own Gratitude hurts a coarse na- HaU * Family Pills are the beet. :re, to receive it hurts a fine one. There is more than a difference of sylla-

bles between s man of note and a man of

notoriety.

This W III Interest Mot .-ther Cray's Sweet Powders ed by Xotber Gray, a nurse •me, New York, cure Constir

uuness. Teething Disorders, Slu

hies and Destroy Worms; 80,0001 of cares. All druggists, S60. Sample Fax*

Address Alim 8. Olmsted. Le Boy, N. Y. Ports only write when the spirit mo

them, and ri^the apirit doesn’t move tfc

U other Grey's Sweet Powders for Children, used by Xotber Gray, a nurse la Children - * Home, New York, cure Constipation, Fi Uhness. Teething Disorders, Stomach 1

nicatior. from several of iei! of Paulsboro to the and Seashore Railroad. ' accommodations, better • cs, a new depot, faster j

,s ana lower fares have been asked

for.

The Millville City Council passed an t orditfance providing Tor the paving of j High. Main and Broad streets, the prin- | cipal thoroughfares of the town. In wide contrast is the coal situation [ in Woodbury to what it was two weeks j ago, there is plenty at present: so plenti- j ful that dealers are now soliciting or- I ders—a situation tjiat lias not been ex- } perienced before this winter. Eduard S. Harris, of Pennsgrovc. j president of the Shad Fishermen’s Pro- { tcctivc Association, is out with an open letter to the men of that organization, protesting against the proposed bill in the Legislature prohibiting shad fishing

on Saturday.

Reports come from Trenton that Nathan Humphreys, who was taken to State's Prison for twenty-five years from Woodbury, has quieted down considerably. By good behavior he will get a little over seven years off the quarter

of a century.

Wenonah people who have shivered all through the winter on account of a lack of coal, now believe they are the warmest lot of residents«in the county. Carload after carload of coal is being reArwamer Lodge, No. 37, I. O. O. Fhe oldest lodge in Gloucester city, celibrated its fifty-seventh anniversary

Wednesday evening.

While playing-on a lumber pile Willie Wilraer. son of Water Superintendent Wilmer, of Woodbury, fell and broke his l' Gloucester chy citizens' caucus 1 be held Monday evening. February 33, to nominate a ticket It is proposed

to have but one ticket,

rd Spr’ ”

MUarel

W. A.

, of rheumatism. ao< > uooof »«v*raH»ttl

■ "“ftsswr AH Druggisa, or expre. sage prepaid, Price $1.00.

■~*-*-**t Chemical to.,

Nerve Restorer. trial bottleaud treetioefree Dr. RX. Santa, Ltd.. 981 Arch 8t..Phll*..P«.

reach it through his pocket.

cc.

neat meeting of tl Safe Deposit :

Moorestowi officers were elected:

ton County Safe Deposit and Tr

Baltimore, fid.

Bromo-Seltzer Promptly cures all Headaches

Mr*. Winslow's SoothlngSyrup for elill dren teething .soften the gums, reduces Infiamma UonaUajsnatn onreavdndcoHe-dfio.aboctia The greatest triumphs of Ambition come ’neath thn shadow of Death's

wing.

A Golden Rule of Agriculture:

• Burlingnd Trust following

iliam Stokes, president and trust officer; D. D. Griscom, vice-president; William Lippincott, treasurer: L. Hartman Burr, sccretarv and 'idler: Anqitt H. Coate. clerk; Charles Ewan Merritt, solicitor. — ' ■ - - 1

ad consterna-

% Ewan Merritt, 5 .

The arrest of two boys at Medford for playing "hookey" has spread consternation among some of the youngsters who

sleeting their studies of late.

at neglecting their studii p is the result of a dctci art of the Board of Ed 11

irmination Education to children to

auenu suuiiu.

A. R. Springer, of Cape May Court House, finds that his pen of thirteen hogs proved to be an unlucky number. He now only has five, the others having taken sick and died within a few hours

Potash

DROPSYS'JSfSffld mess boh st MaMamM** *a4 10 Sots' i«i Wwes. »nu.w-sssMM-sssms.bss».st^stn~-

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. •RKAMBirrAL TBH MCRKT FLAmB. tabs MAI'S Tun ikaero-KTc.

POTATOESr

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ADVERTISE'"YyiV*

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USE TAYLOR’S

A Tuckahoe firm has a contract to furnish 10,000 white oak railroad ties which are now being cut. making employment for 4 great number of people many 'of*the schools of Gloucester • ' ' mination period, b—

there has been so much illness this winter. both on the part of the pupils and the’ teachers, that this examination is not so profitable as in former years, and summer examinations come off. TrHIad with the KaiM*. Something over a year ago the Ger man emperor issued his flat agaluat French champagne* and ever atnc* than only Oman branda bare beer •erred at the Imperial table. This ad bj

rental Tu

oa oae occaakm hi* 9 dined with the o* l dreak the pro .j., Jr . ; i*

is thoroughly up-to-date in all appou»». ments. Handsomely appointed parion

for ladies.

Cottages served with Choicest Wines, Liquor® ^nd Beers J. J, RATTY, Proprietor

MrlLUO 4. aCHCKClIT.

is a Thirty-third |

Grand Secretary of |

of New Jersey.

on, Jr., of Clay- j nornmg he found ! a bureau drawer ;

ffl. (9. Beng^ert ^ Sons, - - '^lumbers - - and §(eam 'r’ilteps. eABOTritav waKs asiPisaaiLir'y / Estimates Eurnished. -41© Wa-shinoxon St-. Cai-e av. n. j.

ATCU SI

beach).

(Firot bouse Open all ib«

rge at

TKE ALDINE re- Itoom. Mr,

Appoint menu ffrsl-claas. Cui

.ine excellent. Itatea, $2 per day. upward; 610 per week, upward.

THEODORE MUELLER.

M. C. SWAIN & Co-

artificial STONE

MANUFAClURERS OF

OFFICE r4> RESIDENCE,

Corgieand Queen Streets

CAPE MAY. W. J.

Twenty-five Years Experience.

PAVEMENTS. CELLARS-

FLOORS, &c.

OF ANY COLOR OR DESIGN.

FIOT'ElI-h CxORDON

UNDER NEW MAN

1 THROUGHOUT.

AGEMENT. RENOVAT OPEN ALL THE YEAR.

BOARD I NO BY THE DAY OR WEEK. 138 DECATUR STREET, CAPE MAY aTY, N. 4, A. R. CORDON. ___ MEGRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET, Corner Washington and Ocean Streets, 602 Washington Street, 217, 219, 221 Ocean Street

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CHOICE BUTTERS - Sharpless' Gilt Edge -1 SPECIUTT. Country Produce, Fresh Daily fMn our own Farm. na, omns, cuxs ax* naumi. dussc ronm. QQ^The Largest Market in Cape May City.

FtrereK’S..... CIGAR EMPORITJIvI, Ocean Hnglftd Streets, CafX Mat, N. J, IMPORTED, Key Weri and Domestic Cigar*, *« Turkish and Domestic Cigarettes. BRIAR AND MEERSCHAUM PIPES High grade smoking and chewing tobaccos, cfgri And all articles for the Smoker

A PULL UNB OF PINE STATIOHBRY. IV Morning and Evening Papers served to Ootiaga* and HatMrt HOWARD F. OX l'KR, No. Bie WAAhlnalon Su Capa Mav CUy, N a GENERAL UPHOLSTERER. RBrovAToa or nnunruiB and matobssk.