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3®®* ' are aeuaUy thin and easily worried, sleep does not rebesh and the system gradually weakens from insufficient nourishment Scott's Emulsion corrects nervousness by its force of concentrated medicaJ nourishment — it restores the healthy action ' of body cells, enriches the blood, sharpens the appetite, and feeds the nerve centres by distributing energy and power all over the body. Don't resort to alcoholic mixtures cr drug conceptions that stimulate and stupefy. Get a bottle of Spott's Emulsion for your Aa nerves — nothing equals or compares V3I with it, but insist Jfjj'f vn Scott's. JlJjl t/ery drugist has it "<ua-ngj. i-.'q'iM njeum tlpsina In Austria. "You know the value of tipa In tha Culled States," writes a man from Prague, who visited ttxlg country for the first time two years ago. "and you are more liberal than we are lu that - respect, but such a thing as tipping a railway conductor is not kuowp to the tourist in America. Here in Austria the custom is so well established that the refusal of a conductor on a BuchsInnabrnck train to accept a tblnkgeld from a passenger who had been allowed to ride alone in a compartment has caused unusual comment. The title •White Raven' was conferred on the conductor, who empliuslzed his displeasure at being tempted by having the passenger summoned before a magistrate on the charge of attempted bribery. Do not let that trouble you. however, when you come here, liecause the tipping malefactor was discharged. suid the magistrate's contemptuous look at the conductor Indicated that his opiuloii of a man who would not take a tip was unfit for publicotion.'VNew York Tribune. Cooked Meats. Boiled tueal may lose some of Jts best foodstuff |>ro|«Tth-s ir too much water Is used in its boiling or if It is taken from the water in which it la boiling. Instead of allowing It to remain and recover by absorption some of Ita valuable properties Right pounds of lieef after it is billed will weigh six and a half pounds. After it Is linked It will lose two isiunds and six ounees. After It la roasted It will lose three pounds and ten ounces. Other meat loses almost in the same proportions when it is rtiofted. It will he noticed that masting meat causes It to decrease considerably more than boil lng. One great tronble. of twursc. in boiling meat is that It" loses nearly -15 per cent of its mineral mailer and 12 per cent of ita fnts and nearly s |wr cent of Ita „protolds. Housewives abonld not worry over this, however, when it la known that there Is a greater percentage of nutriment In cooked meets, notwithstanding the loss bycooking. than there is in raw meats.— New York American. Satisfied His Curiosity. l Bayard Taj-lot's widest fame was ^ won as a traveler and u lecturer on hie travels. He prided himself on his poetry id ore than on his prose. One can Imagine therefore the sort of grim amnaemeiit he fell In telling this story —and he often told It to his friends: "1 had delivered a lecture in a rural town out west, and several of my auditor* were necustiug me with ex pre* akin* of tlielr satisfaction. One person In partieulnr was effusively eager, say lng: '1 am delighted. Mr. Taylor, to make- your nrtiuaiutance. I have rend everything you have ever written and have greatly enjoyed It all.' This was ' pleasant to hear. and. as -he grasiied my hand with evident friendship, I responded with a ropiest for bia opinion of my poetry. A look of or aw helming astonishment and perplexity came into bis face. -Your poetry r be exclaimed. 'Have you ever written any poetry';' This. I need not tell yon. fully satisfied my curioelty.'1— Chicago Record-Herald Mad Paul of Ruaaia. Russia s first Paul was no less in sane than bia .father. Peter III... at though Ms madness was longer in manifesting Itself. So violent was hi: hatred of the revolutionary round hats, a fashion imported from Prance, that one day be sept 200 police and dragoons to scour the streets of St. Peters burg and tear them from the heads r. i all who' wore them He banished all the cabmen from bis capital bees us. one of them was found with a pair uf pistols on him. Hundreds of his ofli cer» and courtiers were tent in chain* to Sfoeiin fer"* ^Janre or a word thai displeased him.Nuin nr without anj canpr at ail. ami be sent an entire j — -regiment on a 2.0U0 mile march because in drlllin* <t bad failed to nil , | dent and one o his indistinct wonls S ren Grjr .ETCHER'S fORIA |

| Newly Elected Officers • of the Board of Trade

S. 11. MOORE lb-elected Vice-President.

LUTHEB C. OGDEN , Re-elected President

I THOS. W. MILLET ." I lie-elected Treasurer '

. | EVERETT J. JERRELL I . L Re-elecjed Secretary. I I k" v T

CHARLES T. CAMPBELL Appointed Chairman of Base Ball Committee/

t ^ No Substitutes 1 j| | RETURN to the grocer all sub- £ jr r"\ statutes sent you for Royal Bak- |i / ^ ing Powder. There is no subfj stitute for ROYAL. Royal is a pure, g cream of tartar baking powder, and | ^ healthful. Powders offered as sub- I [ statutes are made from alum.

RIO GRANDE Mrs. ,W. D." Hand and Airs' M. E. i Thompson spent Alondav at Cape May. i Mr. E. Hlldreth was attending busi- i ness at Court House on Monday. Mrs. Linda AlcCallister, of Atlantic City, has been visiting her sister. Airs. Letltia Isard. Mrs. 11. E. Brown and daughter Wilrett*. and Ait-rill Xeal autoed to Cape May on Monday. John S. Brown was in Philadelphia two days of last week. He returned with a new car. Atr. and Airs. Elwood -Wool lion was J visiting here sister Mrs. Warren C. | Xeal. on Monday. 1 Mrs. D. E. Ooff was here a few days of last week looking after her house. John Martin autoed to Wildwood on W ednesday. Mrs. Leila McDonnell is entertaining company this week. We are glad to hear Airs. Millie Hand is able to be around again. Earl Hampton is on the sick list this week. Jim Blddle has gone to his "sisters In Brldgeton for some time. Afrs. Smith Endicott was in Philadelphia the first of the week. Atr. and airs. Warren Harris and little daughter were nearly overcome by coal gas early Wednesday morning, it being the first time this winter that they didn't have a winuow raised, which they j Eplirnlm Uildreth is -visiting friends' in Philadelphia for a few days this ' week. Many attended the dance here on Frl- I day evening. • Mrs. Slay Riley and one son is spending some time with heer_Jiusband of I Chalfonte. Pa. Mrs. George Austin and two children was visiting her sister at Wildwood on Tuesday. Joseph AlacKissic was at Cape Slay I between trains on Wednesday. Harry Hand, of Philadelphia, was with j his parents here over Sunday. Mrs. Floss Hampton was an over Sun- 1 •lay visitor with her parents of this . j place. j Alr«. Theressa Wools., n. uf Wildwood. I j has been visiting her parents here for! j Airs. Jos. McKI.-sIr was at Cape ..ay } j We are sorry to hear of Charles Hoff- I J anil" wish"! Tl" rh"1"" ^""n '""M ,WMraW'w>fr Hand, and Mrs. M. E. ! ' r '' j~,iT I ; Grange Hall Monday eren<ng. February i Air. ami Airs. Joel Fislier took ten . Willi his broth -c ls-nnis. on Sunday last j Airs. Lizzie Shaw. wis. underwent an ' operation in a Philadelphia barbital, is doing nicely. We win he plelised to ' The Misses .Lottie Fr. in-|. an f Murl-I |

Alearty are both detained at home t.us week, suffering with sore throat. A very pleasant affair was the annual dinner given at the home of Mr. Reuben Fisher on Saturday. January • i mat. - Those present were: Air., and •'Airs. Dennis Fisher, Air. and Airs. Cole- - ninn Fisher. Air. and Mrs. James Fisher. Mr. and Atrs. Edwin Fisher. Mr. and : Mrs. W. H. Burcli. Air. Reuben Fisher . and Aliss Theressa Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Edwards. May they live to enjoy - many more such gatherings. . Quite a number of our people attended the revival meeting at the Tabernacle t Church on Sunday evening. 1 J. 8. Garrison, watchmaker and jeweler, at 305 Washington street, Cape s May City, is now agent lor the Vxetor ^ and Edison Talking hlaehine* and Beeords, and the Story and Clark Piano*. ' These goods can be bought for cash of credit. MRS.W^,LAKE J . — — Tells Others How to Get Strong and WelL Mrs. W. W. Lake of Aberdeen, Miss., says: "The grippe had left me e In a weak, run-dowa condition from 1 which I Buffered for some time. I * tried different remedies but nothing t. ' seemed to do me any good until I took VInoi, from which I received s great benefit. Sly cough Is almost * : entirely gone and I am strong and well again, and I am glad to recom- " mend Vlnol to others who suffer as I : did." r Mre. Lake's recovery was due to I the comb'ned action of the medicinal i i elements extracted from cods' livers ■ — combined with the Mood making and strength creating properties of ' ! tonic iron, which are contained In ) Vlnol, and her cough disappeared as : a natural result We guarantee that Vinol will do all ■ we claim and will pay back your money if Vino! does not satisfy- you. P. S. Stop scratching, our Paxo 1 Salve sto— ~v>.% Vo guarantee it. m .-cray's Hibi-jim'-v, cupe May. n. -i .[HOARD OF CHOSEN* FREEHOLDERS. .f PUBLIC NOTICE. ! Scaled Rid* for placing an nddltlonnl bout d along the curb line .up both aide* of the Sea Isle City road in accordance r j with corrected specifications which will • : he furnished l.y the County Engineer. • 1 Mr. I.. Al. Bice. Wildwood. X. J.. upon i tire Court HouFe. Cape May Court I House. X. J.. at or after the hour of < I 'we'lve o'clock. noon, on Tuesday, Febt j The Board reserves the right to reject ! any or all bids. •I Bv order of the Board. FRANK W. FOWKES. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A STO R I A

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