Cape May Herald, 7 March 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 7

SCHOOL' nuneoti For i

NwW JERSEY THE SABBATB

state news. £;;\

Latent Happeninjs Gleaned From All Paol at nrbe*n», Acta at*. U.** ther the State. —Ooldta Text. Acta *U, IT—McBery

1 ^"Varaea, 18-20-Cawacatary «o

The twenty Italian b.»y» whom thi | th: Day’a UasaA. (.■la^e i»ct**iie» oi ticornc J.»na» & Co.. . :ii't attend -ch-M.! exc.y |0 mo j ern g yp, lc « and tortune tellera. e the money I' ' va ' Tertam Jew* who went about trom place ,ma«tc- Marshall ' atten I to pluro, profeaaina by ebarma and apelia to • il... -ii- ..i the iiarent' oi the cure diseases. "KxorcuU " Men who, by

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HAPPY AMD HEALTHY. A Beautiful Canadian Girl Saved From Catarrh of the Lung^ by Pe-ru-na.

at Mmot

hid been playu-tt truant When t l lr I 0 hry<

boys applied tor their week'-. waRes at : i> au | CMl olll arm0D , mrouKO tne name ot Winslow Junction, they were 'Urp'i, | .lr.ua the)- tho tt|ht that ^ "• “ l s:« fc™[ 3?K3 s J , » , Sh?ass

| iisiiiii n,, or..... •"• ■•o. jW r&aSrSU

inn the actn from school.

s. thn

parents wet

yrnis. tlireateninR all kinrl' of wccance ..a the pay 1m>s». but he was abdurate and said the boys must be kept in school unless actual sickness preseiue.l. and then a physician s cer-

Chiel priest in the reicra to men oi

lln sShi5rS d ' r Thi°iSrit"."j™.;s clnej pneat c( distinction, and had held

the oflice oi a ruler.

.....iteii. and then a physicians ccr- jj. "Evi| spirit anawered." The evil lit,cate should be produeed •pint in the man .poke throueli the man. , ? ,v....... tuw o. artWAiJi- ii5^ss»‘ sm

TLA* zjs^rs

intry on the part oi the county otn- . t j,ority. you are not Hit follower* and *o ctals The new Clerk was almost buried | only pretender* in the use of Hi. name. i amid tbosefs and receives! a number oi J 16. ••Both of them - ' It appears that | handsome prc-etits A l-and-onic rose- only two of the .even «,n. were present 1

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•etirtr.R CU-k. Clers. Raker reappoint- | fo ,| ul th( . v flcd jn rfj iKriC r i rou . His preard Squire lohn Mathcson deputy, and | enC r. Several aimilar inatancea are re- 1

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its atriet aense. It could be applied to th .T ‘•■TVi'iT 11 b^Ime'knowm’ 1 ^ "imduallr the new. ua* spread abroad. “Fear fell. Thi* occurrence i-auaed a great sensation, and produced a fear of that myateriou* power which waa ascribed to the name of Jeaua. The Epheaiana were so bound up

An Evening'* Entertainment. Cynical observers declare that the

reason there are so many bad b iy» is because parents have forgotten the injunction not to spare the rod. Perhaps this conclusion tnav be disputed, but

it is certain that the boy in the (•>!

loyring anecdote could not lay his bad

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conduct to want of forreetton. Good old Uncle Henry and year-old Tom. his nephew, were in con fcrcnce. A*l.cd how he put in Ins

“ ' began with

playr

plaj

«° space-

•sxrxz.iT'

time, the small boy breakfast, hurried <>v

j: -ncr, then through more play to sup . and then paused in doubt. Well, Tom. what come after sup

•?” asked his uncle.

‘ ly's big.eye* looked fixedly but his lips never moved.

his lips never move tething comes after

ler repeated,

said Tom, with reluctant

• Well, what is it?"

“I get whipped mostly.''

in soul ha« the germ of

.wers within, and they would open if they could only find sunshine and free air to expand it. I always told you that not having enough sunshine was what ailed the world. Make people happy, and there will not be half the quarreling or a tenth part

the wickedness there is.

of |

Coughs

My wife had a deep-seated co«gb for three years. I purchxsed two bottles of Ayer’s Cnerrr Pectoral, large sixe, and it cured her cempletelr.” _ , J. H. Burge, Macon, Col.

Probably you know of cough medicines that relieve little coughs, all coughs, except deep ones I The medicine that has been curing the worst of deep coughs for sixty years is Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.

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Mlaa Florence E. Kcuab. -134 Mariu street, Ottawa. Ont., writes:

rach' instance was fudge John Rcllstab.

One day in the pahcc service of

n abundant sufficiency for

and'th

Trenton i« an abundant sufficiency James Kinney. He went on duty ... ;hc morning and threw up the job at night. Kinney says he wants his mgnts to spend at home with his family, and will return to b*s old emulovmcnt.

which only requirt laytime. His ser af any patrolman

The two-year-old daughter of Mr. jml Mrs. William Apgar. of Cahfon.

rowdy escaped losing he. life by the contents of a bottle of

drinking the cot

laudanum. The quantity taken was most ‘ufiiciet’l to kill two persons. Dr Miller worked over the child for several hours before she was out oi

danger. Georg'

:n on

irge Yeiter. of Millville, a braken Moore Bros.' yard at Qayton. when ■he wood fell off and Reiter was carded with it. He had two ribs broken ind a collar bone fracturer, besides

-ccciving internal injuries.

A dwelling house and its contents belonging to Chris Johnson was destroyed by fire of unknown origin at vVoodstovv:.. No one was home when the fire was discovered by Walter Du bell, ticket agent at the railroad station. The loss • amounts to about Captain Daniel Bartlett, an old and

i of Plcasantville.

monIA* ago l caugbl

•e cold,

xchich fettled on v

BKL-IT TKKE*. < h ariiAtVIlKI I SBRLB-. lto*l

i vr*a ascribed to the name of

..oaua. The Epheaiana were so bound up in belief in magic that it aeemed necewary

to ahow that the goapcl waa migtitie

Un. the father of deceit. "Waa magnified." The transaction showed that the miracle* performed in the nam-

i upset, and mg j

..oad and back began to ache severe.y and irrquentlp. try Peruna, and although 1 had little faith, I felt to j ready to try anything. It brought me bletted relief at

1 teat advised to try Peruna, and althoi tick that 1 teat ready to try anylhti

lat J had the right

F. i KESAH.

nea. i ne iransaruon snoweu ir.ai me HSS/si.SrHS.'S. not work such mirmclea, snd thoae who pretended to do so only exposed them- i aelvee to the rage of the evil spirits, it was | thus shown that there waa a real, vital difference between Paul and the«e impostor*. I and their failure only served to extend his | reputation and the power of the gospel. - ^-r-55?rn?jsrs

1: in i!r.

even demon* are Christ when God a

Jeaiu ia glo their rictoni

Many converted (vs. 18-20) 18. had believed.” These were either profi

Chrhtians whose conversion had not Dcen i genuine, and whoae conscience* were now , *o powerfully wrought upon that they were led to confess their ains. or new converts to Christianity who. before thi* time, had

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ught

once, and I felt that 1 had the right medicine at fast. H’i/hln three teerkt

1 ieau completely retiored and have enjoyed perfect health tlnce. “I note have the grealct fatlh in Peruna." F,

\I7OMEN should beware of contractV? ing catanh. The cold wind aud rain, slush aud mud of wiuter are especially conducive to catarrhal detangemeuts. Few women escape. Upon the first symptoms of catching cold Peruna should be taken. It fortifies the system against colds and ca-

tarrh.

The following letter gives one young woman's experience with Peruna: Miss Rose Gerblng Is a popular society woman of Crown Point. Ind.. aud she writes the following: “Recently 1 took a long drive In the country, and being too thinly clad I caught a bad cold which settled on my lungs, and which I could not seem to shake off. I had heard a great deal of Peruna for colds and catarrh and 1

bought a bottle to try. I am pleased that I did. for It brought speedy relief It only took about two bottlsn. aud 1 considered this money well spent "You have a firm friend In me. and 1 not only advise Its use to my friends, but have purchased several bottles to give to those without the means to buy. and have noticed without exception that It has brought about a speedy cure wherever It has been used.”—Miss Rose

Gerblng.

If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from tbe use of Peruna. write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman. President of Tin- Hnrtmau Sanitarium.Columbus. O.

A-cIl-known sea captain of .

died from a complication of diseases He leaves a widow, one daughter. Mrs. Elphia Sooy. and one son. Samue Bartlett, the present postmaster of Plcasantville. Mr. Bartlett was 7J Former Sheriff Samuel T. Atchley •-as robbed of one of his best driving

l»v ,hif-vr'. who visited the sta-

ss,ss.fe'jyssia ,r i r®& snd sorcery which were not consistent with

EH*

»es by thiev

bles on his far

who visited the sta■.wing township.

—-m- in Ewing tc

near Trenton. The same gang got a

K ;,“w,iS''Mi r ,r"" Farmers of Gloucester county arc

partially solving the help question by going more extensive / into poultry raising and dairy business, and wn' leave considerable land untitled this y Ti»e union wagon builders of Trenton will strike unless their demands for a nine-hour day and a uniform wage

scale is acceded by the bosses.

R ST Brown and C. J. ^ ost have been ap- —— the General Imorovcmenl

in connection with Wcno -sting contest is being wag

ssux. AKsau! Err? S. Lcatherman. f-. A. Esty and Pi

i ssgsas;

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were carried About on the perwm as charm*

" “£3 £££“

look* then auch as we hare now; these

m

... _ L a3nni«rKara=: _

pointed

Committee

nah improveme An interesting com for the appoimnfi

IIIIOII. I lie euiii.iv.rtu j .. atherman. F. A. Esty and Post ma.-tcr Honness. v.-ho is hopeful of be-

ing reappointed.

The Camden Supply Company, with a gapital of $50,000. filed articles of incd^wration in the County Ocrk's oty^j, The annual dinner of the Camden i'nihe Boiirsc S BuiUling. 'pllil^deShiT

March jb.

Justice Schmitr. of Camden, lodged » detainer against Walter B. Humphreys. now confined in the county jail The detainer charges him with embezding funds of the Best estate, amount-

ing to SffiS-S#-

Kcquisilion papers were received by Prosecutor Lloyd for the return 01 Walter S Miller from New Haven, Chr.n. He i, charged with having com-

mitted forgery in Camden. The date for^thc comme

ercises of thi Seen fixed ft •endent Bax'

e for the commencement exthe Camden High School ha* I for June iH. State Supcrin---|ed to make an

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islianity who. before thi* time, bad "ZfcXJS? 0 Wb^*the h ‘^: is truly awakened there will always

Arts or practices n,n«. nieh a.

I cunning, such as magic

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of parchment in ailk bags, on which were written strance words and sentence*, and

ifty thoufry n -t. coned^m

Tbe Gewa TOWtR‘5 POMMEL SLICKER HA5 BEEN ADVERTISED AND SOLD FOR A QUADS OF A CENREt LIKE ALL QoniiHG. It Is Bade Of the hot BAtcnals. tn Mack or^dow. ftd|r ouwanUed. aad soM h/ rcaaMc deden eremihere •not TO THt SIGN OF THE FISH

Zipfrzzxfv.rtM'sSt I tsi^ssrirtsT^ss.^^

$25,000 REWARD will b* paid to aoroua who can dlaprora UUa ataiamart. Because W. L. Douglas

is the largest manufaeterer he can buy cheaper and produce his shots st a

The crystal palace tower at the J .cmis fair will be 1050 feet high.

probable, about T83Q0. Rut thin gives no idea of the purchasing power of the money. SB Si ^S^U'iX favor with the people, and there were many conversion* and arceMions to the

dead, idol* to serve the living God. Over the opposition of the powers of evilmanifested m the exposure of Sceva’a sons and the deliverance of tbe man possessed. J. Over the besetting sins of believers—enabling thoae.who bad received tbe we •hake^the tbe^Mmrcl and refor »l*o being ing to fear huu lion and conversion. We should notice also 'the absolute exclusiveness of Christianity which admits of no compromise." It esinuot mix with other religions, but must pre-

■ itne. hew rora. cure cotmipauon. r-ever--•'inrsa. Teething Disorders. Stomaoh Trou!ea and Destroy Worms; 30.000 testimonials of cures. All druggists, 25c. Rumple Fass. Address Alim 8. Olmsted, Le Eoy. N. Y. Some people hare family trees, and other* r content with rubber plant.!.

■ IOO Howard. *100.

Tbe readers of this paper will be plewed to ram that there Is at least one dreaded dls-r-,e that science has been able to cure In all i * stags', snd that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh - ore Is the only positive cure now known to C medical fraternity. Catarrh being a oonUlutloual disease, requires a constitutional iroatment. Hall’s CatarrhCu re Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood andmu-t-ous sarfaoee of the system, thereby destroyng the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the oonuituMon and assisting nature In doing Its

Ewer

to sell shoes for $3M and $3.00 eoual in everyway to thoae sold else- _ where for $4 and $3.00. | The Souslae secret pro-Hi ^— pees of laaniag tn* bectom eolee produce* ebeofutelyporelaauiar: more ISexlhU end will wear leaser than oar other tana ege la U» wpstd. The eelee here more then doubled the poet four zsssizzSLg "Z'zJLzzrrssxz; A gala of S«, sao.ase.T* In Four Taera. W. L. DOUGLAS *4g» OILT KOOK UNK, Worth tOM) Compared with Other Makes. lilt Seat Import ft tmd America* I rather,. Ht,r, Patent Calf, [nameI Box Oolf, Calf. Vld KM. Corona Colt, and Motional Avperoo. Faxi Color EyeUtc Cults: Bhon be moil. tSr. extra. Ilha. CateletXT. IKlL'UI^Aa. BKOCKTOM,

work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any ease that It falls to cur®. Land for list of testimonials. Address F. J. Csxxxv A Co., Toledo, 0.

SoM by Druggists, 7Se.

Hal I'S FamUyPllla are the best.

When people are proud of their teeth it

la sometimes false pride.

. jt Dr. Mas's Oisat berveBestorer. trial bottleand tresttsefrss Dr. B.H.Szjxx, Ltd.,831 Areh8t.,PhIla.,Fa.

Our sins are like generally find ua out.

e bill collectors. They

Mrs. Winslow's SoothlngSyrup for ohfldren teething .soften the gums, reduces infiamma llcc.allayspaln.carea wind colic. 25c. a bottle

cartridges and shot shells are made in the largest and best equipped ammunition factory in the world. AMMUNITION of U. M. C. make is now accepted by shooters as “the worlds standard'' for it shoots well in any gun. Tour dealer sells it. Th« Union Metallic CnrtrldKa Co. Bridgeport, - - Conn.

ADVERTISEIT PAYS

White fourth.

When Mrs. Rebecca Schafer, of ; Divioiun street. Camden, came do-.. 'tairv the other morning, she saw a light in the kitchen. She hurriedly opened the door and two burglars dashed nut of the house. The home of Mrs. Mary Bates was aln» entered, but nothing of value stolen. QuMr Method of McMo. "A mac once cut hla throat with tb• picture of hla mother" la tho comment of Roland B. Mollneux on the reoaos for os* of the regulations is Us ’•death housV at Blue Bing. Claims Valuobl* St. Louis Property. areWnv Khnmnm n Ttnmnmy COoh, ClOimT

We BL Look ■a of on oM who died is

T wanly-two Centarios Old. Most boys and som# girls hsv* played is their time Ua gome of dibs, or knucklebones, but few of them know that Ue game bos existed since Ue third century B. C.. and Is probably still older. How It was played la ancient days no one con tell, but Ue ankle-joint bone* of Ue abeep, ox.

several blocks of valuable BL Louis

r Ue terms of i

will ef

me.

uerr auu y-n - -- ■ -• — was colled "astragal." from Us Latin ward toe Ut anklo-Jolnt. In SeoUand pebbles are often employed, whence Ue name, “ehocklee." Even preckms •tones and gold and bronse ‘'stotre#' have been need, and tn some countries

marked wUh numbers to repreeeot king*

toteMvvdi

the bonae wei and colored

The art ef Moo

Is the Standard Rheumatic Remedy. 2Lra^ l s£ss.’i?«A5S: UNEQUALLED *a . BLOOD PURIFIER. CMCCKFULLY WCCOMMKWOq Auj l<>Mr • Melef thet

Per aak by DniggisW, er tset c

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dropsy,is'°2“:2:c: ! MM- BotS et MatimouiAi JO •*»*' Ireusml Ftm. »v. a. a. ■axxg aaoas.awaaA^iaQ*

MBS. RATH'S BABY

Tired Mother’sjTouching Story of Anxiety and Suffering. Cuticura Brings Blessed Cure to iSKin Tortured Baby and Peace and Rest to Its Worn Out Mother.

It is no wonder that Mrs. Helena Rath was taken sick. Single-handed, she did all the housework and washed, cooked and mended for her husband, Hans, and their six children. After a plucky fight to keep on her feet, Mrs. Rath had to yield, and early in 1902 she took to her bed. What followed she told to a visitor, who called at her tidy home. No. 821 Tenth Ave^ New York City.

“1 hired * girl to mind the children and to do whatever else she

could. I couldn’t stay in

Sick os I waa, it to crawl around

about

I couldn't stay in bed long. I woo, it waa eaaier for me

lie and

the < girl P go. had sore* c

sores on L but I pa

had notice her lace. 1

face, hands and

paid no attention to that

until Charlie, my youngest, began to pick and scratch himself. He was then ten months old, and the girl had paid more attention to him than to airy of the others. Charlie waa fretful and cross, bat as he waa cutting teeth, I didn't thick much of that. Even when a rash broke ont on his face I wasn't frightened, because everybody knows that that ia quite common with teething babies. Several of my others had it when little, and I thought nothing about it. " But the rash on Charlie's poor little face spread to his neck, chest, and back. I had never seen anything quite like it before. s Tbe skin rose in little lamps, and matter came out. My baby's skin waa hot. and how he did suffer ! He wouldn't eat. and night after night I walked the floor with him, weak *4 I was. Often I had to stop because 1 felt faint and my back throbbed with pain. But the worst pain of all was to see my poor little boy burning

with those nasty sores.

*• I believed be had caught some disease from the girl, bnt some of the neighbors said he had eczema, and that is not catching, they told me. Yes, I gave him medicine, and put salves and things on him. I don’t think they were all useless. Once in a while the itching seemed to let ap a bit, but there was not much change for the better until a lady across the street asked me why I didn't try the Cuticura Remedies. 1 told her 1 hod no faith in those things yon read about in the | She said she didn't want me

she didn't want

kith nor even to i

money at first Sh Cuticura Ointment

box

spend

She gave sat —I tl

the direotiona. bathing Charti* and putting that nice Ointment oa the

sores

“ 1 wouldn't have believed that my baby would have been cured by a little thing like that Not all of a sudden, mind you. Little by Ihtle, but so surely. Charlie and I both got more peace by day, and more sleep by night The sores sort of dried np and went alray. 1 shall never forget one bleased night when I went to bed with Charlie beside me, as soon as 1 got the super dishes out of tbe way and the older children undressed; when I wsfkt np tbe sun was streaming tn. For the first time in six monttafl had through tbe night Without a

- Yea, that fat little boy by th* window ia Charlie, and his skin is os white os a snow flake, thank* to the Cuticura Rcmedica. 1 think everybody should know about tbs Sbap and aloo the Ointment, and it it is going to help other mothers with sick babies, go ahead and pub-

lish what I hove told you." • MRS. HELENA RATH.

The agonizing, itching, and burning of the skin as in eczema ; tbe frightful scaling, as in psoriasis ; the loss of hair, and cruoting of the scalp, as in sculled head; the facial disfigurements, as in pimples and ringworm ; the awful suffering of infants, and anxiety of wom-out parents, as in milk crust, tetter and salt rheum,—all demand * remedy of almost superhuman virtues to successfully cope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Resolvent are such stands proven beyond all doubt. No statement is made regarding them that is not justified by tbe strongest evidence. The purity and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy have made them the standard skin cures, blood purifiers and humour remedies of the civilized world. .gjgggBSj^garaffafcsaaass

The Is 1-Dui* pebBelSrary ho* tot- I y tight brooch staMms: lo-itm «**» y-eat, and Oitcag® orarty tcvtaly. ;

USE TAYLOR’S

Cherokee Remedy at Sweat Qum and Mullein

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