Cape May Herald, 30 March 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 7

NEWS OF NEW JERSEY. The Latest Happening ot Interest Glibcre<! From All (her the State. TWELVE BUILDINGS DESTROYED Btailsr OH Cauca Havoc ia tk» Tetm ol Glen Oartaer-Flerr Dctaie Dae to a Railroad Wreck-Some ot the Important Measartf Enacted hr the LetUlatnrt-Speaker Bradley ol th« House Gets a Watch.

Blazing oil front 4^ wrecked train flowed into the towli of Glen Cardnet and destroyed a dozen baildings. An eastbound 01J train on the Central Rail-

y parte

1 and the two sections collided on a high embankment near the main Hreet. Eighteen oil tanks were dcmolithcd and the oil jras ignited, threatening the little town with a fiery de-

e department and the citizens

luge. Glen Gardner has no urganizc-i the Arc as well as they could.

half of the poptflat

Word

Hampton Junction anj 'ilation of that borough

ving the town from destruction. The fire departments of Somerville. Clinton

and Washington

toned. The

Cliitjon firemen were unable to reach the place, owing to the condition ot the roads, but the departments of Washington and Somerville responded. They were greatly handicapped, however, by the inadequate water supply. One building after another caught fire and the inmates barely escaped with Ihcir lives in some instances. A few people

e slightly

probably; be t

burned. The loss wiH

ably; be between $50,000 and $60.The wrecked tanks each contained

700D gallons of petroleum. *

grcssional redistricting L.... appropriating $50,000 ior the presc.... ing the Gdvernor to appoint comn : - »ons to Change the ward lines, of cit the Trenton ammr* Ktn .t,- Kill ..

constitutional amendments reorganizing the judiciary system of the State, and providing fgr biennial sessions of the Legislature. Another important action of the Legislature was the diversion from the surplus of the State Treasury of $800x00 to be used toward reducing the State school tax this year and a like amount for the same purpose next year. The'Governor signed the Palisades Park bill apd the appropriation -bill which carries an item of $50,000 to aid the purpose of preserving the Palisades and establishing a park along, the xm of the bluff on the fcigh rocks. ,■ A singular wreck, resulting in the serious injury of two employees, occurred at Tomb's Run. on the Fall Brook district of the New York Central Railroad. A caboose broke loose from a south-bound freight trajn and. running into a pile of ties along the traclr.

being almost

The American ' Flour Manufacturing ’ Company, of Vineland, has jus: been incorporated with a capitalization of $t,ooo,ooo for the making of flour from , sweet potatoes. The Vineland mill is said to be the first in the country to manufacture flour out of sweet-potatoes. Adolph Lcwisohn. of Perth Amboy, has notified the Library Committee that he will give $1000 toward the purchase y of books for the new library, which ‘will • be built at that place through the gen-' crosity of Andrew Carnegie. Governor Voorhees sent to the Senate hBl~1»efore adjournment a large batch M nominations, all of which were conftrmcd under a suspension of the rules. Among the, nominations was that of Senator Edward C. Stokes, of Cumberland county, to succeed Lewis A. Thompson as clerk of the Court of Chancery. The appointment is for five years and the position pay* $6000 anThe passage of the bill by the Legislature giving the county courts jurisdiction .over saloon licenses seriously affects Gloucester. At present there are 58 saloops from which the city receives a revenue of $14,500. As the courts are believed to be more hostile than- the municipal authorities toward the saloon interests, it is not likely that more than a dozen will be licensed at $500 per.

le^Assembly, before its L hid an informal scssii

zd^Dum-

. North Woodbui

ward It i despondent

the Democratic leader, on behalf of the member's of the House.. Other officers of the House also received pr^septs. returning home at to o'clock, AnHcndrickson shot himself -as he at the front gate of his home, in Woodbury. He died soon afterIt is supposed that he became

lent because of illness,

rf ransacked the house oi Squire Kostenbader, at Easton, while the fam3y were attending Sunday school, and . secured about $100 in cash. Plans arc being prepared for a new opera house to be built in the rear of the present structure at Bridgeton. The . new auditorium will be upon the ground floor, with two balconies, and will have ! a seating capacity of abou

a seating capacity of abou: taoo.

woman, from 35 to 45' know now to do all rk on a farm and bring

rdigiout

years. She mqyt It _ — kinds ofhousework on a farm and bring

good reference."

Caleb Wright, for the past three years

chief of polke at Moorestown, was sup-

1 Aaron EL Burr, State detec-

chief of polki eseded by Aj

Henry Albert.- aged 86, of Easton, emitted suicide by hanging himself. receihly lost his wifc. w*-- 1 - -*

1 to become melancholy.

COMMERCIAL REVIEW. Qeaesul Trade CoaChlons.

New York (Special.)—R. G. Dun^& Co.’s weekly review of trade says: "Toe position of general business is satisfactory. being marked by increased activity ' " rat tons throughout the

of retail opera West, and in si cities, which is t

throuu --- Atlantic seaboard

is considered the forerun-

ner of a generally good Spring trade. New enterprise is reflected in the largest demand for many months for builders' hardware and general materials and ts for prompt delivery of all

al goods are very diffii

icult to nd rail-

structural _

place. Collections arc prompt am road tonnage is well maintained. "Quotations of pig iron and fii steel tend toward a higher level,

t still the wholesome e'

rrvatirm. which p

steel tend toward a higher level. There is still the wholesome element of conservatism. which prevents violent fluctuations and keeps the advance at* a moderate rate, but the tendency of the market is undeniably toward beRer things. "The amount of cotton coming forward a: the South indicates that plantation stocks arc by no means exhausted, and preparations for the new crop promise an enormous acreage. From the top point of the season the price has fallen $18.45 * bale, a fid the only apparent element of strength at present is the over-sold condition of the

■culatri-

"Failures for the week numbered 124 in the United States, against 183 last year._ and 33 in Canada, against 27 last

year."

Bradstreet's says: "War talk induced some short covering in wheat this week and flour strengthened on better demand, but crop reports were in the main favorable. Corn has been in good export demand, but is held down by increases in supplies. weather at the West keeping good. — "Great strength and activity fully up to the recently established standards of the market were seen during the week. Prices advanced in the early days of the week and the steel industrial stocks fjurly-shared honors with the railroad, list. In both departments of the market new records as to quotations were made, and although there was a considerable amount of manipulation outside ^participation increased." LATEST QUOTATIONS.

TO BE HEEBKD NOV. in the Spring You Are Always Run Down. rtls Will TtllV lul wilt To

Do For Youtoll. _J Why Ybu Bhouli. Exactly Thla PUn.

In the apring everybody need* to Think about takicX a apring medicine.

la thla a common practice, healthful

one *0.0*.

Aa Illinois man stole a freight train * few days ago, but gat caught. Ht made a great mistake; he should have itolen the railroad and become a respectable citizen instead of a criminal. Psseiflae' (too ■■••d—Coata Xolklng

ta Try.

B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) la U» fina.1 and bast Hprine Blood Purifier made. B. B. 1 B. riraa life, rigor and atreortL to the blood. B. B. B. euro* the vorvt Eczema. Itching Jluroota. Boila. Pimplaa, by giving a baalthy blood supply to the akin. B. B. B. eurea Ulcers. Eating Bores, Berofnla, Cancer, beala every sore and makes the blood pure and rich. B. B. B. eurae old Bbeumatiam, Aches and Bones, Joint*. Try Botanic Blood

think abo Not only but a v*

ane. It Is a fAct which phyaiciAns acknowledge And the people recognise gcnemlly. thAt a spring tonic taken during the months of March. April and May la mors conducive to the res-

>ther course possibly be

May Is mors conducive to the r •ration of health, in caaez of tht

'tan At C

_ there are a great many and important changes going on In the body. Perfect health cannot be maintained while the system la

■ sluggish, and

to rat

who are aide, than any other of treatment that could

ado]

dogged and the organs sluggish. has ; ’ -- -

th more or lesa

debility. Therefore

everybody should take a good spring

the person has a languid and

ened feeling, with more or Jess ner-

vousness and debility.

remedy.

The best spring medicine. Indot and recommended by physlclku*. druggists and the people. Is Dr. Ireene's Nervura blood and nerve

Flour—Baltimore Best Patent 4 /5* High GraddsExtra 4.25a Cornmcal. per 100 pounds i.ioai.20 Hominy, per ubl 2.6032.70

Hominy Grits.‘per bbl Wheat —No. 2 red. 7E

Wheat.—No. 2 red. 78stcan 2 red. 7<>K: sample lots. ToaySK era opened firmer: March. 77‘ ' Corn.—Quote white nomin. 49. and yellow at 46047. Cob

ally at 48a corn, 2.40

Rye.—Quote: No. 2 rye in ear lots, 56c. nominal; No. 3, rye. 53=-: No. 2,

do $20.00.

Mrs. Etta Sumner, of testimonials are being constantly published In the papers. The following is from Mrs. Etta Sumner of Goodells. Mich. "I have been afflicted.” she says, “with nervous-debility for, a year. My nerves were completely prostrated, and I suffered at the slightest excitement. with great headache. At times I was entirely overcome by this disease. I would stay In the house alone, and dread the sight of my own people. My entire nervous system was shattered. and my life,was a worrlment and burden to me. I was advised to try* Dr. Greene’s Nervura blood and nerve remedy, and wblls on the first

15007 No. 2 clover mixed, $tjsoa 14.50; No. I clover. $l4.ooai4.50,' No. 2 doves. $13 00414-00. Ooverseed.—New. Western dover, on spot, at lie. per lb, and choice do at U54c. Green Fruits and Vegetables.— Onions, per bushel. $tJoau5. Cabbage. Danish, per ton. $18.00320.00; do. new Florida, per crate, $2.2532.50. Celery per dozen. 401600. Apples, per bbl. $t.75a4xx). Oranges, Florida. J>er box. ■$2.2533 00. Cranberries, Cape Cod. per bbl. $S.ooaq.co : ' Potatoes. — White, Maryland and Pennsylvagia. prime, per bushel. 45* 48c.; do Ne^ York, primes, per bushel, 453520.; do. Michigan and Ohio, per/ bushel, 483500.; do. new, Bermuda.--per bbl S4.50a5.ro; do new. Florida, per bbl S4.00a5.00. Sweets. Eastern Shore, kiln dried, per bbl.

Jobbing prices arc as follows: Bulk shoulders. 74ic: do, short ribs. 8Jic: do clear sides, 9c; bacon rib sides. 9$$c: do clear sides, toe; bacon shoulders. 85jc. Fat backs. 8c. Sugar cured breasts,

Me.

IS

lie on t bottle began to recover. My friend* were very much surprise "Before I bad flnlahed bottle. I could sleep with a quiet mind, and eat with ready and refreshing appetite. 1 hare taken three botties and am entirely cured of all my sufferings. I cannot speak half highly enough of it. I cheerfully and earnestly recommend It to every one effllcted with disease. , What gives people absolute confidence in ft. 4s Its being the discovery of one of our best known and most successful physl--clsns. # . Dr. Greene's Nerrura blood and nerve renjedy la Indeed, the greatest of all spring medicines, for It makes the sick well snd strong. Dr. Greene, of 35 W. 14th SL. New York City, has the largest practice In the world, snd this grand medical dlscoverr Is the result of his vast experience. The great reputation of Dr. Greene is a guarantee that his medicine will cure, and the fact that he can be consulted by anyone, at any of charge, personally or by

atol* th* Wrong Thing. I •♦♦♦♦♦**♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦• Illinoh m;n stole a freight train < ■ *

The fellow with his first earners ia taking things just as they come. Hr. Lake P. Black hare

A man’s boose msy be bis castk, but that doesn't make him a nobleman.

* cvptc wiuj nui tempers give rather cool treatment.

Mrs. Winslow's 600thing Syrup for children teething, soften the gums, reduce* infiammatlon, allays pain, cures wind ooiic. Tie a bottls Glasgow has^fire public baths, the cost of tHiich varied from 182,000 to $165,000. I do not beUsve Plso's Cun for Consumption hss an squal for coughs and colds.—Jons F. Boxca, Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb. 18.1900. Congressman Bingham, of Pennsylvania, is a devotee of the white waistcoat.

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M Two Big Pains scam to be the heritage of the human family everywhere, vis: Rheumatism and Neuralgia but there is esc sure sad prompt cure tor both, viz: St Jacobs Oil

WILIS PILLS—BIB6EST OFFER EVER iUL For only 10 Ceasa we win md to say P. 0. *4drms. IS isyr trmQssnt qt lb* beet medlria* on

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LION COFFEE A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL!

We are keeping np the grade of LION COFFEE to a high point!

It is known all over the conn try as the best package coffee, and its quality will be strictly maintained. HAVE YOU TRIED IT YET? LION COI=F=EE i« not a glased coffee. We do not need to resort to egg mixtures or chemicals which are used to hide im-; perfections and to make the coffee look shiny. LION COFFEE i« absolutely pure, and that is the reason why it is now used in millions of homes.

In every package of LION COFFEE you will find a fully illustrated and descriptive , no woman, man, boy or girl will fail to find in the list some article which will con

list No housekeeper. In

some article which will contribute to tha^r happiness.

fact no woman, man, boy or girt i

comfort and convenience, and which they may have by simply cutting out a certain number of Lion HeatM from the wrappers of our one pound sealed packages (which is the only form in which this excellent coffee is sold).

WOOLSON SPKE CO.. TOLEDO. OHIO.

Hints—Small, itj^c; large, tic; smoked skinned hams, iiffc; picnic ham* S’4c. Lard—Best refined, pure, in tierces. 8#c; in tubs, pc per lb. Mess pork, per

bbL $iO-oo.

Live Poultry.—Market firm. Quote: Hen*. io!4aiic; old roosters, each, 25c: spring chickens. ioai2c; winter do, 2 lbs and uuder.^jOaiSc. Ducks. ioai3c. Turkeys toauc. Geese, apiece, 50365c. Dressed Poultry.—Turkey*, toauc. Ducks, 13*14=- Chjckens. p^atac. eese. pane. Capons.^aiSc. Butter.—The market is steady. We Creamery Separator 22^323 Creamery Gathered Cream 20321 Creamery Imitation 18119 Eg« —Fresh laid eggs. laata^c. Dressed Hog*.—Choice Western Maryland and Pennsylvania lightweights, per lb. 6)ic. ^Southern Maryland and Virginia, per lb. 6)4c. . Calve*. —Strictly nice- veal, per l.b 6a6;4c. Lambs and sheet).—Spring lambs. hoj«\ 55ii6c. per Ib. poor, small stock,

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Wheat, steady; contract grade March, nViVfac. Corn, firm, J4c. higher; No. z mixed. March. 45M»45J4c. Oats, teadv. No. 2 white clipped. 33c Bitter firm; prints, 22c.; fancy Western creamery, 22j6t.; do do prints, 23; do nearby prints, 25c. Egg«. fresh nearby 12J4c; do Western, 13c.; do Southwestern. 13c.; do Southern. 12c. Cheese steady; New York full creameries, fancy, small, laaujle. Utv McL . , Chicago. LL—Catrie-—Reccipii, 5700 ead. nominally steady; good to primeteers. $5.000600; fancy up to $6.2;; oor to medium. $3.653480; stockers _nd feeders steady to firm. S2.75a4.50; | cows $2.6004.25. Hog*, mixed and butchered, $5.8506.15. East Liberty, Pa —Cattle, steady; ex$6 50«5-fi6; prime. I5.30a5.40; com--jon, $3-2$a4.oo. Hog*, a«ire tnd higher; prime mediums, best Yorkers sod steady: choice w

Best for the Bowels Bowel Troubles: Caused by over-work! Over-eating! Over-drinking> No part of the human body receives more ill treatment thaji the bowels. Load after load is imposed until the Intestines become clogged, refuse to act, wom out Then you must assist nature. Do it and see how easily you will be cured by CASCARETS Candy Cathartic. Not a mass of mercurial and mineral poison, but a pure, vegetable compound that acts directly *upon the diseased and wom out Intestinal canal, making it strong, and gently stimulating the liver and kidneys; a candy tablet, pleasant to take, easy and delightful in action. Don’t accept a substitute for CASCARETS. ,to|r.agi* wad I

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