Cape May Herald, 20 April 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 10

NEW. JERSEY NEWS.

Latest Happeniiifs ol latere*! Qathercd

Hrdm All Over the State.

STATE TO BUY ALL HER FOREST LAND Expert* S.-y ax Aonoal Profit ol at Lcs»l J.SOU.SOB Uold Be Cte*rtd-$l6.#ai Fire at Ho)l>»ood-Hrebuj‘ SespccteJ and a Urpe troird Wi'LBeOHercd-Tloctor Arretted tot

Libel-•Ne» Hold at Atlaotit City.

The State <>i S©* Jersey is preparinfl to co into btiMlfr>s to deal in lumber from a telecrji'h jiblc to a toothpick. It " - L — ’ - non and will be

„ h jS»lc

i» a brand new pro|>o*itio the first rxpcttmcMt in St * —oney-producil

r-productnc cntcrpriMt . wliicti is now under tl ..{ Mime of the I "-*-—

propositi

aidcration of 'ilnie of the bnehtest me of the Strte. will l*e made a public i*'U in the ia*t message of tiovernor Voorhers. l>eing coni||ieiulcd to his st|cee»sot and the inconnng administration. The j'lan. m brief, is "State fores! reserva lions (similar to those in tjcYnianyl. ol ■ry to lie aennired by condemnation altivatcd under the apprined regu s ufmoderti schemes of forcstralion." It >s estimated that nllitmtelj the State can derive an income of about $500,000 a year from this source, which money utmld be ajipiicd to the reduction of the school tax. In this way and by means also of the income from the franchise tax on corporations tile school by*

territory to l>c aennired by condemnati and cultivated under tbe approved ri-j. lations aiiiioderj^ schemes of forcstralion." It tf estimated that nllitnitcly

n derive an income of about

•ear fn>i

jtool tax ^

rhise tax on corporations tile school ‘ax •would l.c totally wijied out and the taxpayers lie relieved of a heavy burden. The material facts of the proposition have been developed and advanced by the State Geological Survey, one of the State commissions of which little is known by the average citizen because it*, work is wholly technical, dealing with subjects of the SUtc Surface -For.-stra-tion and Water Supply. This commission is one of the most competent tbe State has at comritand. It is composed of Governor Yoorhecs. Senator Tad ward C. 'Stokes, now chancery clerk, and

' COMMERCIAL REVIEW. Ocneral Trade Condition*.

one of general business has been better Ins week. Marked activity in the dt»ribution of merchandise is reflected in he gam* of 45.9 per cent, in bank clearngs at New York. comj»ared with 1900. md to.8 |icr cent, over 1899. with gains if 13.5 and 10.8 for the same period* at cading cities outside New York. The jovemment report of the condition of yheab on April 1 it the surest possible iasis upon which expectation of conimicd commercial prosperity could be yTw-ri iu S Ncw C Y«^k. f "Railroad clangs in March were 7.4 per cent, larger ban last year.' and 34.4 per cent, over .899. according to practically complete Speculation has been unusually heavy n foodstuffs, the local market averagng over 4.030.000 bushels of wheat daily. I’riccs receded sharply from the top mint of two weeks ago. wheat losing ibout 4 dents for spot. Realizing sales were accelerated by > expectation of a tigh percentag* ol Winter wheat condiion in the official report. Two element* jf strength appeared to check the define. Insects were rcprirtcd numerous n the southwestern section, and foreign luying was sufficient to make Atlantic rxports. flour included. 6.734.090 bushels arccssYSsrfJX'sxa jester support by manipulation and ighter interior receipts. ■ Textile .fabrics are in better position. At Eastern wool markets manufacturers tave taken sufficient new material of ate to indicate better orders Tor goods, ind news from the West suggests that ■anch orders arc going to hold for bet.er prices than now prevail. In the cotton jootls dirision there has been more buy/.tVnB «., M , 9J U., dear, and 44 in Canada against 41 last

"Y’ou must ask your- father, ni if you can have a new dress " "But do you think that it wise

’’••'wi

Hy tjotr thought I

I would order it fir*t. , ‘

Sue Brcttc—I understand now why -you said that Boston girl was *0 cold. Foot I.ightc—Why so? "When I passed the parlor door T noticed your lips were frozen to her*." DEERI.NU AT PARIS IS 1900. Tti» Faniau* chirwgn Harreatsr tampan) llrrelvcd .tlor* and Urvatrr Uuaar* Than Ware Itrar Batore Arrurdad nn Amarlcnn EsklhUar ta (be IllaCary •( Itx-

pealllana.

America may well feat prood of the Intereel which her eilixrne took in the I“»rie Eipo-

•ttion and the elaborate eshibita which were /- it c- .1. nrejMvred with eoneummale skill and diapUyed tullV, a fertilizer COI1-

ina uannar not eiccllcdliy Aliy other conntry. / 7

llioee of Itarreating Machinery in particular • . 1 — n . ., —taming at least 8%

Potash should be used. Our books furnish useful information on

all subject* relating to

If Your Stomach makes life miserable, Its your own fault. Dr. Oroono, the dlsoovorer of Dr. Greene’s Nervura, will tell you why this Is so, and Just exactly bow to oure the whole trouble. This Information and advloa wlH cost you nothing. Write to Dr. Greene, 35 West 14th

St., Now York City.

Choice Vegetables Hedge Plant* For Sale.

always bring high prices. To raise them success-

of good*, was accorded tbe poaition of honor, haring contributed more u> the advancement of the art of barvreating than any oiber maim-

.vss;

.•x'xsaaxfcirr.firj; ratify tha popular verdict, which wae done in a manner aa aubaUidial aa it wa. w. Il-meritec'. Each oneofthenrvea UecringexhlbiU »c cured

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week numbered 403 j K^^l£bo'^iSi£ , .~“

lad The Docoratiou of Legion of Hi

stituted by Napoleon Lonaparte Couaul in 1801, and it only conferred in rai-.i Shed military or cirilac

Medals, Hlx Hilver f Medals, including

ta inFirat

world's

h R«ff r .lnfg. r ' jhe C bunder' reatest bridges; fun • S. Ijttlc. who ha

LATEST QUOTATIONS.

•'Ei'SHiE-’Hsjs i Bsrasj’g University. Lebbitns B. Ward, an an- . Cornmeal. per too thority <«i water supply, and others cf Uomin*. per bbl.. like prominence. The Geological Survey Hominy Gnt-

rromunnee Jtie Creological Survey mAiiscd of practical Imsine.* men.

not Oi theorist*.

Tlie New Jersey S:ate exhibit for :he Buffalo Exposition is being collected on the lop floor of the Stale House and will be shipped next week. It is not definitely known just when New Jersey will have her day at the Exposition. Much will depend on the completion of tbe New Jersey cottage, now in course ol constructiofi. There -is some lalk now of the entire Legislature going to the fair to open the collage with sowe ceremony. Governor Yoorhecs and the Slate officials will be invited to go on the special train. The Department

Instruction will show a sen— gs and. pictorial dcmon*tr, . :c systems of teaching in tl

ol Public Instruction will show a series of drawings and. pictorial demonstrations of the systems of teaching in the , State schools, and <rf the School for the Deaf in this city. The State Horae fer Ctrl* wd! send a collection of fancy

likewise to have space.

Two summer cottage- near Hollywood were laid in ashes, causing a loss of $16. oro The work was done by firebug*, who have been unusually active lately. Land Company. Tbe buildings weft fired at tlie same time with the intention, no doubt, of burning a whole row of new building-, as the cottages destroyed were located about five hundred yards apart. Two men were seen running from the Hollywood Land Company cottage just before the fire broke out. A big reward will be offered for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the

guilty parties.

Dr. Walter J.. Novinger. an osteopathist physician of Trenton, was arrested of the charge of criminal libel preferred by Dr*. Walters and Arnold, proprietors

/ Neural Therapy. V, quirrd to furnish rest **- |

rTSUV $4000 bail.

s the outcome of a controversy

tween ^e representatives of the two branches wf the profession. Novinger is charged with publi-hing certain libels concerning Dr*. Waller and Arnold and exhiliiting to certain persons an article . m the Couner-Hcrald, of Wilkes-Barre,

Pickpockets from Philadelphia visited

They got away with about $300 and three -gold watche*. Three pocketbooks were’found in Millville, where.the men men. was robbed of 2 wallet containing .£££ S'-S;

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Funeral services were lield over the ttody of Rev. John L. DuffiekL D.D.. LI-D . emeritus protestor of tnathema-. ic« in, Princeton University and senior . of Pnnceton Theological Seminary, conducted the brief services. The internment was i|j frinccton Seminary, and a / representation from the Senior Gass acted as an escort to the tunera) car. The striding carpenter* who hoped That other allied unions would go but in cyrajiatliy were told that these unions have decided not to act yet. Tlie employer* have offered to give the ttrikeri the new scale after present contracts

have been finished..

James D. Flexon. Sr., a liveryman of Gloucester City, disappeared Wedncsto locate him him has been unavailing.

A hot 1*1. which will represent item of *l, *

s an escort to tl

rotment of $i4np«oa is to he erected .at she ocean end of Penmylvania Avenue. Atlantic City. William Kiddle-hav-ing acquired tfcc right last week at a ;• j»*t of $350,000 The new hotcL is-to

KM , high,

n about .too roou fS ° <r , ct - .

W ►even ttorirg high, fireproof, and to

Vmt .too room*. The h

In t consequence of the resluclUm nfJ the •effing price «jf iron, wage* through out the north of England in the manu- ‘

Be^t Patent... .4-75* Ixtra 4-35a

14.70

.4.6044.70 steamer No.

West-

pound*. .. .1.toat

.tea!

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l red. 75c:i sample lo:*. 76a77c. .-rn oi»cncd firmer; May 77fic. Com.—Quote white nominally at 48a

40. and yellow at 4ha47. Cob com. 4.50 . M,.rFeed—$41.00 per ton; medium.

Hay.—Market firm and in healthy

shape. We ouotc: No. t ttmo:hy. f 17.ooa17.50; No. 4 timothy. $l6.ooa ver mixed, $13.00x14.00; No 1 clover, (1400414.50; No. a clover. $)3.ooai3 5o; per bnshel. 501550; do. Michigan and Ohio, per bushel. 50c; do. new. Bermu-

n '

Eastern Shore, kiln dried. p«

. Sweets

ire. kiln dried. per bbl. $1.75 Eastern Shore. - Maryland,

.00: do.

SU™

4.25; do. Y'ork River KM —-

St.60at.75. Yai

Onions, per bushel. $1 .

Oagc. Danish, per ton. $18.00340.00; do. zew. Florida, per crate. $1.50*1.75: do. Charleston, per crate. $1.45a1.60. . Celsry. home grown, per bunch. 445c; do. Florida, per crater $1.7534.25. Apples. (4 00. Oranges. California navels. $4.50 ■350: do. med’t sweets, $2.5043.00; -div \>w. choice hand picked. $2.3032.35; do io. medium, do do.—42.10; do do. pea

^rye^pea*.^.

. medium,

io do. $2.0532.10. bushel, choir- —-

Blackeye peas, pet

oice new. $1.5531.60. Black

peas, per bushel, choice new. $1.60. Green peas, per. bushel, $1.4031.25. Nearby white beans, hand picked, per

bushel. $1.5032.00.

Provisions,—Market very steady. Jobbing prices arc as follows: Bulk

shoulders. SaSjkc: do short ribs, pVic; do clear sides, pjkc; bacon rib, *ide».

10J4c: do clear sides. ioJjJc; 'bacon

shoulder*. 9c. Fa: back*. Bj'ic. Sugar cured breasts, iiJ6c; sugar cured sboulders.pc. Hams—Small. II^c; large, lie; smoked skinned ham*. I2j^c: picnic haras. 8^c. Lard—Best refined, pute. in tierces. 9i^c: Jn tubs. 9}ic per

lb. Me*s pork, per bbl. $16.00. Live Poultry.—Market firm; light re-

ceipts of hens. Quote: ‘Hen*. toatoV^c;

old roosters, each. 25*300; young chick-

en*. Iiai2c; winter do, 2 lbs and under,

tyaaoc; spring. ! to i!4 lbs. 48a33c.

Ducks, toat.tc. Timkcy*. patac. Geese,

apiece. 35340c. \

Dressed Poultry.—Capons. iCaaoc. , Bu:;cr.—The market is steady. We

buote:

Creamery Separator 23324 Creamery Gathered Cream .20021 Creamery Imitation ..iCaig Egg).—Ffcth Izit eggs, ijatj'zc. Dressed Hogs.—Gioicc We* ary land and .Pennsylvania lij

Site. 8W

5C per lb.

-Strictly imbs and.

Philadelphia.—Wheat firth, He higher; contract grade, April, 77*77Y 2C - Com. firm, 'Ac higher; No. 2 mixed, April 48348^0. Oats steady; No. 2 whhe, tV/jc. Butter firm: lair demand;

Wester

,Uk

nearby and Western. 14c: do South western. ijHc: do Southcra, 13c. Cheese quiet but steady, Urc Stock. Chicago,, III:—Cattle; choice cattle cows. $2.75*4-P 1 Hogs; mixed aneP butcher*. •jJtaAoy!*: good lo cbe*. ^ —j; -»« ri; anv ksauw. ta

nillon of dutisgnbhed niiirtaryoreivlt Achievemenu. It u the bigbret disunetloo in the gifl

ol the French Bepablic.

Tbe Decor*lion of Mcrtte Agricolo is nn honor of bat slightly lew importance, which it cur frrrrd upon thuee who have eon tribute d greatly to the advancement of agriculture. - An Official Certificate of Honor waa accordrd the Dooring lie true; active Exhibit, which ahowed the improvrmenla in harvoeting machinery during the pact century, and excited tb- big beet praise of the French Government Official* who had rnliaatcd to the Dae ring Harvester Company the preparation of this meet important exhibit. By aperial roqoiat Ibis exhibit baa been proven ted to the National Museum of Arta and Science* at Farii, where it baa become a permanent future of that

turiti-wBou (Murouon. The Dee ring Twine Exhibit and Corn Hateater Exhibit, both of which received tha ugkeat award*, have by requast of the French •ecuted to the National

1 the Pari* Etpoit foreign contest

tbe aospioca of n at tha Gov-

Tbere waa otherwiae, in

•ition. but tha

the naet aaa* tbe Kumian

rmmental Farm of Tomak, t 14th to IBth. Ail the leading European machine* participated and were subjected to the most difficult Kata by the Government Agriculturist. The Expert Commission awarded tbe Deering HarvAater Company tha Grand Silver Modal of the Minister of Agriculture and Domain, which waa the highcat award. The Deering Harvcter Works are tbe la.—Art of their kind in the w arid, covering eighty - Eve acres and employing *000 people. They are equipped with modern automatic machines. many of which perform tbe labor of from Eve to Eftean hands. This Company is also the largest manufacturer of Binder Twins in tha world, having been find to prodooe ainglnwtzand binder sine, such as is m ganeral use today, making ver a third of tha product of the entire world. The output of it* factory for a single day would tie a baud around the earth at tha equator; with several thousand milea to spare. Toe annual production weuid Ell a freight sin twenty milts long. Mods into a mat two et wide, it would crash across the American eminent from ocean to ocean. Deering machines are known as Liost Dax re Dxina, consisting of Binders, Mowers. Beepers, Core Harvesters, Shredders and

Bakes

This Company exhibited at the Faria Exposition aa Automobile Mower, which attracted

If the world be divided into land and water hemispheres, London is the centra of the land. New Zealand of the

water.

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LION COFFE A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL!

A Tablespoonful to a Cnp IS THE BULE POR MARING COITCE BUT % OF i TiBliSPnONHII. OF Li on Coffee will give yon stronger coffee than a tablespoonful of any other kind. Here is where yon save money! USE HON COFFEE! Always insist upon getting it LION COFFEE is absolutely pure, and not a coffee which is glazed or coated with egg mixtures or chemicals in order to hide imperfections.

In every package of LION COFFEE yon will find a folly fllnstrxted and descriptive list. No housekeeper, in fact, no woman, man, boy or girl will fall to find in the list some article which will contribute to their happiness, comfort and convenience, and which {bey may turv-o by simply cutting out a certain number of Lion Heads from tbe wrappers of our one pound aealed package* (which is the only form in which thi* excellent coffee iaaold).

ifliiiiiiinififimimnimniiiiiiinitimfiiiiiiiminfimimiiiimniimitiiiiiiiiiiiuiiHiHiimiiiiiHiiiiiiiffiHUiiiiiifliiuiiiimi^ Liver Don’t Act? You know wry well how you tee! when youi liver don’t act. Bile collects in the blood, bowels become consUpated and your whole system Is poisoned. A lasy liver ts sn inviuilon for a thousand pains and aches to come end dwell with you Your Me becomes one Ion* measure of irritability and despondency and bad teellnj. CASCARETS act directly, and In a peculiarly happy manner on the Itverand bowels, cleansing, purifying,. = revitalizing every portion of the liver, driving all the bile from the blood, as Is soon shown by Increased appeUte ^ lor food, power to digest U, and strength lo throw oil; the wasle. BevA/oro of Imitations!

jit I awimmlri'."—Waihiagtou Ew.