Cape May Herald, 23 March 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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NEW JERSEY NEWS.

Tbe Latest Happcoiars of iDterest Oath-

ercd f rom All (her the Stale.

RADICAL CHANOES IN STATE LAWS. laparttat Ca»t>o« that Hate Re.eKcd Attention at the Prcreat Scafioa el the Lejt*-latnre-Abaadoaaetit ol the Morrit CacalErfitor hcoptoa to Be Released Pendlej

lii* Appeal-Other Ute New*.

’. •me oi the leRiilation passed at the pre:.. n! session ha- been pi 's radical character The changes made by the dection law. sh.itthl i: >tan>I the test of the Appellate f'-urti. are iar-reaching. The prupo'cd abaml:>nment of the Morris canal cart:rs with i: sowuch that a cry oi alarm i:a> licen raised. The proposed ocean tr.inl boulevard to pass . througIPOccsn Grove has aroused various church orgi.nt/atious. The Numerous cunstiuittoual atnendmAnis that arc pending also make many changes. The anti-Spring election law will cause we dissolution oi all the ci-y executive committees throughout the State, putting out oi business a small army oi poli-.i.-r.; w-wkers of*both jarlies. - The abolishing oi 'tty elec:tons renders their existence j!>c!rss; the gen cral. State, county -nd. city ciecltoivs will l>e utiticr the •:.’titrol oi the county conimittcc-. !; removes some party friction, tor it has oiten happened lhat the nyalrjHbetsvem the city and county

: ‘tces" developed party embar

COMMEKIAL REVIEW. Qeacral Trade teedltteaC'

New York (Special).—K. G. Dun & Cut's weekly review ol trade say*: "Improving wheat report*, a pig iron production seldom exceeded, strong cash prices lor all iron and steel products that can be delivered, heavy gram exports at go6d prices, activity in minor industries and a nfoney market that imposes no hardship upon business, comprise the bright side oi thr picture ol

PEARLS OP THOJCHT.

I«.

T*l» Tralltnunr bn nae snit bay* used

__ dr*b Orchard WaUr in varioos diMWao -Dry- would warrant anyone in (ivinf it n truJ.

Hare,

1 steel produett | Ulscretton In apeecb it more than elo-

qt-nce—Bacon.

I’ralwi nndewrvrd U satire In.disguise.—BrasdhursL

I’crasn ransnsM Prsa do not spot, streak or *lt* your goods an nnersnly dyed appeacanee. Bold by aU drugglsla. ,

the week. Threatening

seem more remote.

' The textile markets, long backward, have again failed to respond to the general confidence in commercial circles. A

slight recovery in cotton and the good market shot

lonth from 5)4 to sM ‘

a month from 5)4 to 5J-S cen

ard brown sheetings.

"Steel mills are still much 1 orders, and contracts tor Bi (or July delivers' indicr** *'

tivity is not considereid

s not held, 1 decline in

stand

behind their

| About 1009 people in Pn j in the preparation of ban

THE OUTT OF MOTHERS.

ity is not c

Steel rail contrai creased, and railways Pig iron prodr- —

' , Agt -±v

temporary,

have been in-

nerd rolling stock. , according to the

Iron Age. has increased to 999.890 ton* weekly, which is about 5000 tons belo> the high record oi February 1. ifcoo. "Failures for th *'■

not right—Ji

Trust not him that hath once broken

faith.—Sbaketgicarc. | Party la the madness of may for the Wh * t * u£r,rin & frequently reanlU gain of the few. Pope. from a mother's ignorance; or more A page digested la better than a rol- I frequently from a mother’* neglect to uma hurriedly read.—Macaulay. j properly Instruct her daughter I He only employs his poaslritt who 1 Tradition says '-woman must anf-

te u'. n ^ r P ' B C * D “•* of »>>* rt-aaon,— | f* r >" y 0 “e woracn ‘o that the ac- — , There is a little truth and a erreat di

Cicero.

A nation may lose its liberties In a day and not miss them in a century.— Montesquieu. Every generation laughs at the old fashions, but follows religiously the new.—Thoreau.

'Failures for the week were 909 in the ; _ nted States, against 190 last year, and [ 33 in Canada, against 93 last year." j

Uchly I,- j Ttcote,

vorable, confirming reports of activity | I^ibor to keep alive In your in general shipping and reports of a . that little spark of tclestlaj fire shortage of cars, a strange one at this 1 conscience.—Washington,

time ol year, comes from Chicago and orher large centres. Gearings arc oi 1 ity ! heavy volume, and in this, as in nearly •»- j all other measures -of trade improve-

ords surpass all 1

■fc.iyvw*. a., * i

will bring vnjl be a decrease oi assess- j year." Bradstrre-.'s Financial Review ^ SLKShferSS j j *"

and Paterson, large sums were raised ' chief qualification that tan be observed every year by fixed pcrccr.tagesi collect- in the speculative situation is that the I ed every month. The municipal elec- | public is not in the market."

tiotis will be carried along » eral^clcc:ions^.nd the expel

. and city corai the city electi j

1 bis at the fame time.—Swift.

I The proper means of Increasing the, j love we bear to our native country la

WILES OF PIGEON-THIEVES

licipal cl

idi the-gen- I

i the State, county , while previously

UTEST QUOTATIONS

Baltimore.

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.conducted by the "bcV of the various t Cornmeal. fer too p city hails. 1 Hominy, per bbl........ The Uhigh Railroad wan.. I ”^.5^ a^ed ^ the Mcrns Canal .varated. de.-lanng it ; 2 re d. 76U; sample lots.

ioai.20 1 t 6002.70 j c

Ona Way of larrraalag tba Mock o Plgeon-ralMng would seem to I casual observer a business of more or Iras pasternl nature, and not of a sort to be obviously connected with theft and the police courts; but rocent discoveries of certailn methods js:

icr i'-March 77^. belief that they have any great amount

. , . ... - white nominally at 47a 1 of PMfor*! «!niPllcity. Among th* vadevelopment ona -chcnte that means ail( j yellow at 45*46. Cob corn a.40 1 rlous foreign colonies plgeoa-ralalng

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and have hHroduCri “resolution for” ■ jL 3 ',* 3 .!^;/ 0 ' 4- 58! ' j429c - n " xed j which are to be seen settling down special commission to inquire whether Rye.-^Quote: No. * rye in ear lots, ! J n „ a whlte oloud on the roofs of the the aband. nmcnt would he s=‘e and 56f . nominal; No. 3. rye. 53c.: No. 2. i tenements In the lower dlatrlcta. beneficial, and the. fight will come up Western rye. 58c. Bag lots nearby ; T he very Increase Jn the business during tne week on tins resolution. quotable at from 503560. per bushel. | ha* given rise to a unique. If reprehen-

Mill Feed.—$19.50 per ton; medium ' alblc.-way of adding to the flocks of

va "" ra -

_.S long since »cased to hr pr. . and the railroad went- the property the development ofta scheme that me

r 3 "’ | 48 and yellow

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.Edward Brucre, •! Alleato-vn. Pa., has been pisced in the. Monmotitl: county jail at Freehold for examination .as to his sauitv. Brttcre called at the poitcfficc on Thursday and demanded tliat Charles Gvffcrty. the postmaster, give him Government money which cre\pointed a revolver at him. Btuerc ■ wasldifsrmcd with murj) trouble. Mar».ha!|5iiehhcTi Berger then arrested him. but F.” required several men to place him

in the borough hill.

r 'c££:

is friends are urging h candidate for the Den ion tot State Senator in

opposition to Senator Edward C. S:ok t! . uho jgjylaM, ■« renomi-

m’kr’ S,T ££■"

natr'l bj :bc Kcpubli

-that Senator Stoke* n-.aj' he ■ appoint

t is

of chancee; by Govern o'/ Voor- ' He has also been prominently spoken of i:i connection w-ith the Gnbcroatorirl iK-niination. D. Harry Chandler, a shoe manufacturer of Vineland, and Lotus H. Miller, ac attorney? are also'said to be candidates for ScnFor inorc than tnree hours the bride and thfc wedding guest- .waited for the Bridigroom at the home of Mr. and

~lavell. at New Bruns-

' s that^oi their

'1, and War-

At about

t tele-

_ . room at t

Mrs. Walter Flavell

wick. . The wedding was

the tiink^k for the ccri

•kvk!p±s fcia not reach the city Mintil tq. o clock. Upon his arri-.al the w-eddin;; took

. The Princeton Guii of

"held its anneal *dmacf at caixaucui. 1 nc salutatory vat delivered by Dr. Benjamin V. D. Hedges, president of the clnb. and who also acted as toastmaster. ^NeV;YorkfProb VVilU^F; ssss. , i2?sas r'wL r -is vafcdiciory was delivered by McCrcady

mg

ion County

Elizabeth. The

}f his North Dakota divorce

arrests •>

c, because evidence is gradu-

ally appearing, the police say. which shows that Samuel Shiun. who was arrested Saturday, tva- no: the only man implicated The other men. it is *aid.

* are under snrvcilance.

The. combined efforts o' the police and revenue officials have failed to re vtal the r — L . ..

•till which _

is Gloucester City. Tpe copper still

r the moonshiners ' ‘ **

jd-by

one which was stolen 1 tome time ago.

The Dciawi

rtal of {9

n probably H add onfield

. . .. Power Company, with

, s coflal of $>.»j.ooo, will commence op■Wflbns near- Carper tcrsville >000 to dam the Delaware .0 as to furnish power v> Phillii.-I.org and hast oil-for eiectrical pc-poses The up river fishermen

1 wifi figlft the enterprise. ■ Urr« of the Chicago Carpenters' who failed to take advantage/si iwgiaixm ice- oi the Carpeaters' dnnng Mar.-h -Jase requested nc method be adopt'd by whwrb

sSfaitgi.!sHSH : =l

15.00; No. 2 clover mixed. $t3 50a 1 r 14.50; No. 1 clover. $i4.ooai4 5o; No. 2

clover. $i3.ooai4.oa ' not alai

Goverseed.—New. Western clover, i aviary;

on spot? a: nc. per lb. and choice do at ! hp sl j r ' g

Green Fruits and Vegt Onions, per bushel, $1.35*1.40

fish, per ton. $t8.0oaa

er mixed. $13503 | 10 the roof of bis apartment-house $14-00*14.50; No. 2 1 armed with a long pole, which does

not alarm the denizens of bis own y; when an alien flock appears, Irs up bis birds ull they fly off In

ircen .Fruit* and Vegetable* — i th ». alr '» ,

Onions, per bushel. $1.35*1.40. Csb- I Here begins the excitement. It Is a bage, Danish, per ton. $78.00*20.00; do. ; trial of strength between the two new Florida, per crate, $2.25*2.50. Cel- , flocks. The battle Is to thff strong, r dozen. 40*600. Apples, per ; ajjd if tbc new flock, which Is dipping

: and turnln|t •»> hesitating, greeting

.... ^ TJf 061 :, r?* * Dd bird<ha,t * r Potatoes. - White, Maryland and the b,rds whlch have been beaten up Pennsylvania, prime. - per bushel. 45a ' to nieet them. Is not of a resisting na53^; do New York, primes, per bushel, i lure. In a short time their numbers 453520.; do. Michigan and Ohio, per arc absorbed by tho "runners." The bushel. 48*560.; do. new. Bermuda, per 1 two flacks then attempt to settle down Si &£££: b0 '” ! B^^ A ,» , a'rS?tsS; s yoA. ™- «. to. ... .u.w. row, choice hand picked, $2.40*2.45: do knowing ho could never catch them so. do medium, do do^$2^092.25; do-do He lK>at« them off with his pole again

and again. The poor pigeon* fly distractedly abont until, out of pure exhaustion. panting and ednfused. they are ready to fall. Then the captor scatiers grain on his roof, and while the wearv birds eat. hcgalcfies them and puts them In a codpT' -• The owner of the fcst flock. flnd/Sg they do not return to KTmJmnts wftnnt

where his birds are. By CO cents apiece for tho

eon*, he con g« them out of the eon-pound." Recently a little East Slder boasted that he had just earned$6 by giving up 10 pigeons he had caught In this wav. Although the scheme Is generallv' known, few Injured owners seek legal redress; they efer rather to “get It back" on some

fancier.—New York Post.

icked, $9.4022.45; do

medium, do <fo, $2.20*2.25; do-do . pea do do, $2.15*2.15. Blackcye peas,

per bushel, choice new. $:.6o.

Provisions.—Bulk shoulders 7'Ac.; do short ribs. 8J4c.; do clear sides, 8I4C.: bacon rib side*. 9c.; do clear sides.934c.: bacon-shoulders. 8J4e. Fat backs 7J4c. Hams—Small.' ultc.; large l!$4c.;- smoked skinned hams. n}ic.: picnic hams. 8J4c. lard—Best refined, pure in tierces.-834c.; in tubs.

qJic.; mess pork, per bbl., $15.00.

Live Poultry.—Market steady: Hens. io34c.; old roosters, each. 25c.: spring chickens, loatzc.: winter do. 2 lbs. and under. I4at6c.; ducks, loaiac.; turkeys,

>J4ai4C.; geese, apiece, soa^r.

Dressed Poultry.—Turkeys. 10214c. Ducks, i^auc. Chickens. 9212c. Geese,

1214c. Capons. ioai4c.

Butter.—The market is steady.- We

quote:

Creamery Separator .22)4*23 Creamery Gathered Cream 20221 Creamery Imitation . 18*19 ' Egg. —Fresh laid egg*. 13CDreed Hogs.—Choice Western

Maryland and Pennsylvania lightweighm per lb. 6)4c.; Southern Marj--xr.d and Virginia, per lb, 6!4c. Calves.

—Strictly nice veal, get l.b

I plg"Plg-

prefer : other f

Not What n« XredoA

>d<Kt. A Walnut Hill realdent made up hi mind a few days ago to begin Uklnj lee. from the local Ice .trust Havln;

_ _ _ , per l.b 6a6!4c. Lambs arid sheep.—Spring lambs,

Ha6c. per lb, poor, small slot'

refrigerator, he thought ft beat to have

poor, small stock, , the Ice man leave the Ice on the back

5c. per to. porch. Accordingly be came down PblMelpMa. | town one morning, and. dropping Into Wheat steady; contract grade March ' * bardW ‘ r * • tor *' purch “« <1 a ^ ot

77*77M*- Corn firm. J4c. higher; No. * lce ton * ;,

2 mixed. March. 4531*45)30. Oats.

ireh. 453^*45)30. Oats.

2 white clipped. 33c. But- ; prints. 22c.; fancy Western

-. 2254c.: dojic ' *

steady.

creamery. 2254c.; do do prints. 23; nearby prints. 25c. Eggs, fresh ne

by. 14c.; do Weste

"I’m going to carry my own Ice Into the house and put It Into my refrigerator." he said In explanation of his purchase. —

,*.;'E h stob'.! T '°.wyy ■-«.»«*»

«to,:

cy, small, I2ai254c.

Live Stock.

Chicago. III.—Cattle.—Reec head., nominaljy steady; good

•eipts. d to t

poor to medfnm. $3.65*4*): stockcrs and feeders steady tt» firm. $9.75*4.50;

nixed and

"Bay. I made a mistake whan I bought these things. I don't nesd a pair of lee tongs: what I need Is a sponge.”—Omaha World-Herald.

the

cows $2600425 .Hogs,.

butchered. $5-5005^0- I France is about to follow In East Liberty. Pa—Cattle steady; ex- wake of England In taking to tra $5^0*5.65; prime, $5 90*540: com- ; American apple. Happily, however, ***S&3* Ho »* b-gher: prime thatjfloeo not m«en that we shall snf- £« U "‘ M * $6 *?£^ b sZ«, Y ^ to the quantity choice wethers. *4.900500; choice Umbi ^ * bltb

giesS~, i-—SSS

And young women

There U o little truth and 0 great deal of exaggeration in thia. If a young woman suffers severely she needs treatment, and her mother should see

that she gets it.

Many mothers hesitate to take their daughters to a physician for examination ; but no mother need hesitate to write freely about her daughter or herself to Mr*. Ilnkham and secure most efficient advice without Mrs. Pinkhatn's address is

Pfalzgraf. of South

Mrs. August x 1 . u,,

Byron, Win, mother of the young Isdy whose portrait wc here publish, wrote Mm Pinkhnm in January. 1199, saying her daughter hsd seffered for two years with irregular menstruation — had headache all the time, and pain in her side, feet swell, and was generally PIT'

that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound cured her daughter of aU

pains and Irregularity

Nothing in the wo.Td equals j Pinkham's great medicine for n latlng woman's peculiar

troubles. *

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boaM are affe Mops aU scl

clvlng tbs

. II. U. 11 bcaU srery sore, rs, makes new. rich Wool. ) flow of bea tb to tbs skti th# digs, j “ "

D. B. B. Improne tb* thoroughly tsstsd for

kill* or dsstroyt tb* pol*<.o. u» tbs system. Drug storm . m-nt of B. B. B. ssst absolau-ly Irs# by wrUIng Blood Balm Co., tt Mitchell St. Allaata. Oa, Describe trouble, and frr* medical adrio* gteeu uatll cured. Oosu aotblog to try B. R B Medlelas osl prepaid Elevep Indian Unguagre ere elill spokes in Msneoj

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Ko malUr wbai ad* you. bs^Uch* to a cancer, yoa-wffl never get web uatll your boarsls ar* put right. Oascasare help natorr. eeota to atari gstting your health baok. CaanaaaTS Candy Cathartic, the gri.mne. put up In mstal hozss, srery tablet ha* C.C.C. stamped oa ft. Bewsrs of Imilatioo*.

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.ana. Wbol««*l#

■ •ey Ink

get tho hat every

Garter’s Ink Co.. Boetoa.

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The hairdresser feels no eompunctioiu about dying an old maid. il man realize* that there

at the bottom.

•nil puls—tifiBEsr orra na sue.

Par anle to Cents we win eeed to say P. O. ed-

lnn>. 1* day* 1 treatment t* the beet medtclne on jerlli.and sut too on tbe track how to male .Money right al your brana. Addraee all ofOen to Tbs It. II. \t III. Medicine < ompany. CS MUaM

kelt. l»t.. 11 no e ret e *> n. .ltd. Itrnnrk Ol Indiana Atc., tVaeblnslon, O. 0.1

Choice Vegetables always bring high prices. To raise them success* fully, a fertilizer containing at least 8% Potash should be used. Our books furnish useful infcrmarim oa subjects relating to

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1* the onlyremcdy in the world that CTree sed t-revonta Oronp. Pneumooi* end Bn.hthcria. ho opium and no caoatc. tOcenu. ^Aman seldom enjoys good health while

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W. L. DOUGLAS S3 ft $3.50 SHOES K — lh of W. I_ DougUs BaXO and "

1 wUb other rants* Is MXX) to I

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LION COFFEI A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF ALLI

There is nothing that a SOCIAL LION appreciates as much as a good cup of coffee. If you don’t drink LIOII COFFEE yourself, at least keep some for your guests. But what can you buy for yourself that i* better or that costs so Utile aa ^ laionsr OOIFTCEE? Get the genuine ! (Lion’s Head on every wrapper). If not at your grocer’a try another Mere. LION OOFFEE is not glared nor eeettd with egg minturee or chemicals. Wc have no fanpei<cctioas to hide! HON OOEEBB » abeolntely pure coffea, and toothing hut coffee! ' sad dsacriptrie BsL Noheeeakesper, to » wkkft wO seMeto to Mr hap^torea el Uaa Beads ton