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CAHITAU •26.00U. ITS AND &UKHX.U», #1200
Established 1901.
CAPE MAT CITY, H. J.
OFFICERS:
.LDHKI
liKOHOK M. HKKOBICKA, t'»»l Lcwu T. Stsvksb. boii<
Vrtt't. »»hier.
DIRECTORS: Samcel F. Elorkdoe, Webtlet K. Waijm, Wh.mam N. Nokcrom,
f Lewis T. Steve**, Joseph Scttos A. L. Hay*ec, Geo. W. N'oucuost
George M. Hesdricks.
— •>». M••• v
of Mwhmu .»■ Indl.Mml. b-,. j
log three per cent, interest Issued. Interest beginning on the dste of Issue.
Bankers moneT order* payable lu til pari* of the
esebange payable in all pans
United States and Forelgr the world, sold at lowest rates.
NEW JERSEY STATE NEWS. Latest Happeflloft Gleaned From AH
Over the State.
The shad catch of the pa»t few da>» at Peunsgrove ha> made a precedent in the business, as the season opened some two weeks earlier than usual, and the rrn of fish has been excellent. From ten to fif,y nice shad have been taken daily since Monday by Pcnnsgrovr .fishermen, and the prices have been from $i to $1.^5. A« high as $: lias been |>aid for a fine roc._ III om day 550 were shipped from New Cas J tie. bcuiK caught by Pcmtsgrftve ^fi'hcr-
The men a
now and ...... ome too plentii continue high.
DISGUISED CATARRH A Stealthy, Insidious, Weakenlna Enemy to Women—Many Thousand Women Suffer Needlessly From This Cause.
Three are a multitude of women, especially housewives, and all other women obliged to be on their feet constantly, tftio are wretched beyond deeenptiou, simply because their strength and vitality is sapped sway by catarrhal discharges from the pelvic organa. These women get up la the momins tired, drag themselves through their daily duties tired, only I go toped at night as tired aa before.
MB*. EVA BAKTBO.
THE HOMESTEAB East Corner Washinerton and Jackson Sts. CAPE MAY, N. J.
THE CAFE * s thoroughly up-to-date in all appoi»i
ments. Handsqmely appointed parion
for ladies.
Cottages served with Choicest Wines, Liquor.® and Beers
J. J, EATTY, Proprietor
ffl. @. Beng^ert § Sons, - - plumbers - - and §{eam ?i({eps. saaaYiia'ir wsba a aspiss^itirv Estimates Eumlmhed.
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TPtE ALDINE
Appoin'ment* firm-class. Ci'
iioe ezccllent. lUtes, ti per day. upward; 110 per week, upward.
THEODOEE MTJELtEE.
M. C. SWAIN & Co.,
OFFICE RESIDENCE,
Corgieand Queen Streets
CAPE MAY. W. J.
Twenty-five Years Experience.
MANUFACl USERS OF
ARTIFICIAL STONE PAVEMENTS, CELLARS
FLOORS, &c.
OF ANY COLOR OR DESIGN.
FIOT'EIEa OO RE) ON
(FORMER!.Y PIER AVENUE INN.) UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT,
OPEN ALL THE YEAR.
BOARDINO BY THE PAY OR WEEKSTREET, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J,
I DECATUR STREET. A. R. CORDON.
MECRAYS' CENTRAL MARKET,
Corner Washington and Ocean Streets,
602 Washington Street, 217, 219, 221 Ocean Street
While the Kane of pool seems in , thrive in other near-by towns it has 1 had a serious setback in Pedricktown. 'Hie Baptists and Methodist* have col- | Icctcd enough money to purchase the | (inly table m town and have closed the ! roista formerly operated. It is propos ] rd to ffPWIcly burn the table and at the I .atnc time hate a little jollificatiof
| over the occurrence,
j Head Keeper Osborne, of the State I prison, announced that as soon as he tas received official information that Thtries L. Roller has violated the pa--ole rcgulatipns the latter will be inttneIiately returned to this State for re--ommitment to the prison or to he sent o the asylum, if it is proven that he i‘ I sr hAl srAKni: s j mtircly within the rules and has been j S egarded as a mode! convict-parole. The Vineland Window Glass Work* P hut down for the season. The reason ‘ :ivcn is that'the condition of the gtast j narket is *;|h as not to warrant fur- ! Iter operations at this.time. This plant j -mployed about one hundred and fifty | lands and was said to be one of the | test equipped in Southern New Jersey Mrs. Rachel Massey. 60 years old lied sudcnly at her home. Camden, rom apoplexy. She complained ol celing fatigued after returning from I 1 shopping trip to Philadelphia and 1 atcr fell to the floor and died. She j va* the wife of James Massey, a for- | ncr messenger in the Camden water
j lepartment.
i A barn owned by Edward Clark was j jurned to the ground at Mickleton. j Two buildings belonging to Conrad Poole, near by. were on fire several ! times, but the citizens tamed out and | ind by a bucket brigade saved them. ! It is supposed the fire was caused by
j -.ramp*.
j Jacob Cramer, an old resident oi I Gloucester city, was found dead in bed I i it the home of Mrs. H. Thompson, on i I Powcl street, where he boarded. He sad been ailing for some time. Coroner Litchfield gave a certificate ol death from heart trouble. Deceased
was 85 years old.
Cape May's new Board of Edncation trict clerk. The new membe-s arc Samuel R. Stites^ Barclay L. Schellin William Griffiths, aged 24 years, o! Philadelphia, had his right leg broker while in a mix-np tn a football gamr at Camden. He was taken to Coopci The Wheeler Condenser Company at Carteret, refuse to accede to the dc mands of the strikers and hint at closing the shops permanently. There is serious danger of a milk famine in Palmyra. Dealers arc paying ten cents per quart wholesale, and can not get enough to snpply their custom-
ers at that price.
Rev. A. W. Spoore-. pastor of Cal vary Presbyterian Church. Camden has been selected as a delegate to tht world's Sunday School convention, tc be held in Jerusalem. May. 1904. The Swedesboro glass factory ha? shut down to allow repairs to be made to the furnace and a new cap set. The Work Brothers Company, capi tal $500,000. filed articles of mcorpora lion in the County Clerks office in
Camden.
At the quarterly meeting of thr Board of Trustees of Linden Baptist Church. Camden, it was decided tc The Christian Endeavor Union ol Calvary Presbyterian Chcrch. Camden, has elected the following officers: President. D. Lansing Spooner; vicepresident.Miss Ina Van Heklc: secretary. Miss Ella Johnson; treasurer. Miss Dihvynna Greenwood.
ars i5w2,“5S"i;"
bar* Albcrty.
ache is stoppec ire gradually c ly follow s cot runs. Barbara Alberty, corner Seventh am Walnut streeta, Appleton, Wia., writes a follows in regard to Peruna: “For years I have suffered with backache and severe pain* in th» aide. I doc toiad so much that I became discouraged. A school friend told me how very 1 Peron* had benefited her and I sent for a bottle, which did pore to rehen than all the other r “ ‘
He Knew What to Do. In the old canal days, a fine sette'was taken by his master on a packet boat which was so crowded that the dog was put in the captain’s cabin to be out of the way. His owner reached his destination after nightfall, and had taken so much w*e by that time that he was carried off the boat, and no one remembered his setter. Next morning the captain took the dog on deck, but
was much afraid ha would jump off to the tow-path and try to return that way, and so handsome an animal would have
an. air of listening that attracted nonce. Toward noon he heard the sound of the horn of a packet coming froi
10m oi a packet coming from the opposite way, and, as the boats passed each other he made a leap, and jras
next heard froi
the place ;yhere his master had stopped, and as having gone at once to the house where the man was a guest. Human intelligence could not have surpassed that shown by this anfmal.Of the 140 steamships now in Morgan's combine, operated as the International Mercantile Marine Company.
were built in America, and
carry tl
a leap, and was only ten were built in America, ai having got off at only twelve carry the American ffag.
THE MEN AND WOMEN
Who Enjoy the Choicest Products of the World’s Commerce.
CHOICE BUTTERS - Sharpless' Gilt Edge - A SPECIAITT. Country Produce, Fresh Daily from our own Farm. nsz, OYirm, cuxs am murm. 0233520 poiltst. [f-t^The Largest Market in Cape May City.
BBXSK’S cigar'emforium. Ocean and Hughes Streets, Cats Mat, N. J. IMPORTED, Key West and Domestic Cigars, “ Turkish and Domestic Cigarettes. BRIAR AND MEERSCHAUM PIPES High grade smoking and chewing tobaccos, And all articles for the Smoker
A FULL LINE OP FINE STATIONERY. MTMorning and Evening Papers served to Cottages and Holsls HOWARD F. OTTER, No. 6*0 Washington St.. Cape May City, N- « GENERAL UPHOLSTERER. bevovatoh of furniture and mattresses WIKt:X SIATSS. ATTO.-OS iXZ 11 ACE TtMTS A SPECIAITT. ~ --
spent years of his early life at sea tells M a stowaway being found It the bold of the vesaeL The lad wai made cabin boy to the captain, wht took quite a fancy to him. When thi ship made her first stop the captaii gave the lad $20 and sent him ashon for some vegetables. The boy told < grocery man what he had come fa •ad the storekeeper, pointing to 1 barrel of dried peas, said: “Them'i vegetables.” -The boy Invested thi $20 and on rowing out tc the shl( which was anchored In the bay, wai hailed by the capOaln: "Have yot brought the YSfSUbMtt” "Tee. sir; said the lad. not very confidently -Look alive, then, and band than m one at a time.”
'enneesee was once a Judge In that state. The state's attorney of bis district was
luty.
ored to make it up in talk and 1m-
the
lax In attention to duty, but endeav-
ored pr«?»
district attorney arose to speak on
presslvencss of manner. One day t
CARPCTS MXOC AND PUT DOWN
teral question. “Your honor,” said he, “I should like careful attention. tor I am going to talk hard, common sense.” Judge Moon turned to the sheriff and said: "Mr. Sheriff, plense preaerve the strictest oeder so the bar and the spec tat everything the district • A-r he promise* to glr* |
radical law vat!fi».”
It must ba appa Vail ties of the fa
) every one that
:ts of sntljr
>t to e
highest order are r
. to enable the best of the produ modern commerce ' ■ ■
. jthope preeminence unlcse they meet with the general approval, not of Individual* only, but of tha many who have the happy faculty of selecting, enjoying and learning the real worth of the choicest prod-
nets. Their c
meet the formed o:
mendmllon. c int to other oents of the la tries the 1
ba of th
• combjnatl
mtly. e to I Ind of
manufacture must ba of the moat perfect order and th* combination the most excellent ef Us kind. The ebove la true not of food products only, but is especially applicable to medicinal agents and after nearly a quarter of a century of
“ • tha HHiM
accepted, throughout tha world, aa the beat of family laxatives Its quality Is due cot only to tha excellence of th* combination of tha laxative and carminative principles of plants known to act * — a the system and pre-
lent end rethe method llfornla Fig
•at beneficially on the
sented in the form of e plensi freshing liquid, bat also to 1 ef manufacture of the Cnllfo
Syrup Co., which ensures.that uniformity end purity eueutlal In a remedy Intended for family use. Ask any physician who la well Informed an! he will answer at once that It Is an excellent laxative. If at all eminent In his profession and has made a special studB of laxatives and their effects upon th* system fa* will tell you that It la th* best of family laxatives, because It la slmpie and wholesome and cleanses and sweetens th* system effectusJly, when a laxative U needed, without any unpleasant after-effects. . Every well-in-formed druggist of reputable standing knows that Byrup of Figs is an excellent laxative and Is glad to sell U. at th* regular price of fifty cents per bottle, because it gfves general satisfaction, but one should remember that In order to get th* ber.eflclal effect* of Byrup of Figs It U necessary to buy th* genuine, which I* sold In original package* only; th* name of thi remedy— Byrup of Figs and. also the full name of th* Company—California Fig Byrup Co. —printed on th* frsnt of every package
^Recommended bu Manu Millions — of The Well-Informed Throughout the World- i|( ^URRNttfK^RUP^
Sasa Francisco, Cal.
LoesiawUle. Ky. Maw York. N\ Y. rot sxlx ar all lladixo oaeooisrx price nrrr cam pst tom*
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