Cape May Herald, 27 April 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 7

NEWS OF NEW JERSEY. Latest Happcaiofs Gleaned From All Cher the State. THIEF'S WIDOW TAKEN AT HIS BIER

la ike Trcaton Morpic Mr*. (Would War Arrcded"Jobnwa's Otl a Trolley UakHarbor Electric Ptant Baraed-Mtl-lacboUa Led Hha lo Suicide.

Smith, the Hhfladel^lU burglar, whhe Golotozki was residing arrest at Trenton. was placed under $5,000 bail by or-, der of Judge Rellstab to await tile result'.of the inquest. Detective Gancy ar- / ^Ksltd a woman supposed to be the

wncre Vioioiozki nau occn living anu in which a-great quihtity of stolen articles were found. He followed her to James C Taylor's morgue where the body V»f the thief was and here she inquired if there were not some unidentified bodies there that had-been picked up from the railroad. She was shown two railroad victims and said neither- was her husband. for whom she was 'looking. Sho next asked if there were any drowning cases and was shown one which she failed to identify. The woman next asked to see any victim there might be in the place, saying that her husband had left home nearly ten days ago. and she feared he might have met’,with some misfortune or other. When she was taken before the corpse of Golotorki she disclaimed any knowledge "of him. but at once began to cry and continued to cry 'for some time. She asked several questions concerning Golotozki and when questioned closely by .Detective Gancy she admitted that she was Mrs. Golot- . ozki. She was locked up. and it is expected that she will unravel the whole I hall of criminal yarn that the detecting department's of many cities have been trying to unravel and wdiich has cost

the life qf one of the gang.

The formal transfer of the Trenton. Lawrcncevilic and Princeton Railroad to the. syndicate beaded by'Tom and Albert L. Johnson took) place at noon Sat-

' dp which the

sfemc weeks

pect. .V yet disc

market seems to have turned the corner, at least for"the present. Cotton and woolen gdods retain their gain of last week, though partly on account of the idleness of many mills. The wool market -is steady, notwithstanding the ab--sehce of demand from large producers

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t all branches of iron and steel jfacture requirements are much in -excess of available stocks. Recent evidence of large grain crops has brought agricultural implement makers into the market for bars, and tracted for their enti: . Another feature was the greater activity in structural material for bridges and buildings, while the large tonnage of steel rails already placed did riot prevent farther orders. The recent advance in plates failed to dimmish business. •’The outlook for this year's crop of cotton has been ascertained by a careful canvass of the Southern States. Correspondents of R. G. Dun & Co. report that planting averages about two weeks later than usual, owing to heavy rains. While there is reason to anticipate a large acreage, cancelation of many orders for fertilizers show that the sharp decline in <otton prices had the benchcial result of restricting operations to some extent. •’Failures for the week numbered 200 in the United States, against 184 last ne in Canada, against

fohnson took pi This is the road c secured’ optii

syndicate secured option sbmc weeks ago. and it,is intended to form a link in

Robert E. Wright, of Allentown, Pa.. and C. M. Bates, private secretary to A. L. Johnson. A new set of directors forthe Trenton. Lawrcncevilic and Princeton Railroad w-ill.be chosen as follows: A. L. Johnson. New York, president: C. M. Bates. New York, secretary and treasurer; F. S. Drake. Philadelphia: W. C. Callahan. Trenton: W. F. Sadler, Jr.. Trenton. Tbclattcr was one of the original builders of the road and represented thi sellers in the transaction. In the Passaic River at Newark the ewf 850-ton steel drawbridge of the

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>ved into position

' Dclai Railn

all tl

ssary to place i: in con-i-aj.acccimphsh_ed *wilh-

.ui a few hourL^At 5.30 o clock scow* were placed ufcScr the old drawbridge. It was then extremely low tide. By utilizing the flowing tide and pumping

the scow

--KI. irden of by sion: sers were held the

•uc ayum s free of water they wen until they liked the old draw -from ... resting place and bore it on their decks Then the .boats with their burdc afio tons, were hauled up stream by hawsers. The engines and haw sers connected with the scows that helc .... new structure and the heavy —ass of

•' steel was easily floated into politic^ and

one hour "and fifty minutes later was in

• its proper place.

Deputy Sheriff Chew and Constable Dopson arrested Charles Sanwold at Swedcsboro. I: Ts alleged that Sanwold called at houses in North and South Woodbury, saying that an occupant, giving the name, had sent him there alter a-coat, a vest’or some other cloth- . ing. He usually^cccivcd what he asked ' The tenth anniversary of the dedication of the Methodist Protestant Church. was celebrated a»—Wettville Sunday with all-day service.'. Rev. Mr. Webb, the pastor, was a&sted by Revs. L. D. Stullz. R. J. Patterson and J.J1. Gark.

president of the confcrcn preached the anniversary

and J. Jl. Gark! cnce. Vic latter ry sctriai in the.

introversy over the estate of ..ushingtoo Hunter, who was recently murdered'near Rivtrton,-hos been disposed of by the Orphans’ Conn, which ordered that fetter, of administration be granted to the widow. MV*. Sallic H. Hunter. The personal estate is valued at 5i5«». r: True to his oft-repeated threat to commit suicide. Steelman Collins, - a resident of Smith's Landing, .hot and killed himself. He became melancholy from continued illness about three

The negotiations which have been . ErKiSS T Stellman Collins, "of Plcaiaatville.

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months he had been confined :o'a hospital. Where, a surgical operation was rfirE .rrsJS H ' 1 “ ra ■ Th. ol Jk Ek Harbor EfaK ETTaw wST'tS town jrill be in darkness until a new plain, now in course of erection, 1* coinJnsiice of jthe Peace E. Milford At>plega.e has been appointed to » dwk ship in Uwoffice of Secretary of Siatt Chicago Federali-jn of Labn; legisative committee reported that-live Stale Senate lad passed the Case gArntsi.-. men: repeal hia. and-that the commit-

another bad been

ing a building and loan ,*^n* fight ol the small

COMMERCIAL REVIEW. General Trade Conditions.

New York' (Special).—R. G. Dun '& Co.’s weekly review of trade says: "Favorable crop reports, heavy bank clearings. record-breaking railroad earnings, a large distribution of Spring and Summer goods and easy collections give the business situation an encouraging asWall Street speculation does not scount any approaching reaction vmmcrcial lines, and the money

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The recent expedition of Messrs. W Iver and Wilkin, in Algsria, has rtiroi light upon the prehistoric connection* between Libya and Egypt. taT* the Youth’s Companion. Resemblances ol pottery are regarded at establishing the fact that the ancestors of the modern Berbers had close relation* with prehistoric. Egypt. The explorers say the Berbers are essentially a white race, and ore the true representatives of white I.ibvans pictured in the.old Egyptian

wall paintings.

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1. we will girt sway 10.000 trrwtmr itely free. B. B. B will positively c •od sm] skin troubles—nlosn.-csne^W

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“Wheat, including flour, shipments for the week, aggregate 5.J06J17 bushels. against 6405.601 last week and 3.890.451 bushels in the corresponding week of 1900. Com exports for the week aggregate 2.136.401 bushels, against 2.623*84 last week and 3.158.747 in this week a year-ago.” LATEST QUOTATIONS.

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Flour—Baltimore Best Patent 4-75* High Grade Extra ': v --.4-25» Cornraeal, per too pounds. .t. loai .20 Hominy, per bbl....T 216012.70 Hominy Grits, per bbl... 2)6332.70 Wheat.—No. 2 red.

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Oats.—\Chite. No. 2.'XpiS'/ic; white. No. 3, 32*32‘Ac; white. No. 4. 3iati!5c; white, ungraded. 3U33!-ic; mixed. No. Rye?—No. 2 rye. in ear lots. 57c; No. 3 O’c. 55c: No. 2 Western rye. 58c; export elevator and 59*6°c on track upMill Feed.—$21.00 per ton; medium. Hay.—No. I timothy, $17.50; No. 2 mixed. $13 5°a >4-5°: No. 1 clover, mixed. $15.5016-00; No. 2 clover, mixed. $13.50314.50; No. t clorer $13-50* ^ 0 F 3 rfs V "nd ,,a V^e.-Ou-ions, per bushel. Si.agai.m. Cabbage

Danish, per ton. $i5.ooai8.oo

— . per ton, $f5.ooai8.oo; do. new Florida, per crate.. Ji^oatAs, jlo. Charleston, per crate. $1.2; ~ ‘

ery. home grown, per Florida, per crate, $1.;

$1.2522.00. Celbundi, 4»5c; do,

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. 1IUU1C Kiunii. uui.cii. ^*3'. w, irida, per crate, S1.50a2.0a Apples, bbl. Si-saaVto. Orancei, $’.5oa3-5a •’otatpes. — White. Maryland and

unsylvania, prim ‘

. do New V'ork. 50a53c; do. Mic’nif

bnshel. 4815*:

per bushel. 48a primes, per bushel,

igan and Ohio, per i. new Bermuda, per

>: do do No. 2. $2.50

bbl. No.

.. — >.w,. Shore Virginia. kiln dried, per bbl. $Lgoa2.oa

Beans and Peas.—New V>rk. marrow, choice hand picked. $2.3022.35; do do. medium, do do,—a2.io; do do, pea,

’ do. $2.0532. ia Blackrye pda, ihel, choice new. $t.55a 1.60.

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bus

s. per Black

oice new, $ 1.55a —- peas, per btosbel. choice new. $1.60. Green peas, per bushel. $1.2031.25. Nearby white beans, hand picked, per

bushel. $1.50*2.00.

Provisions.—Bulk shoulders. 8a8^c;do short ribs.pl-ic; do clear sides, pjic; " " des. ioHc; do clear sides,

shoulders, 9c. Fat b*cks. cured breasts, iljic; sugar

— ...Jrt ribs, pi-ic bacon rib sides. 1

lo'/ic, bacon shou._. -.

8bjc. Sugar cured breasts, nj^c; sugai cured shoulders.pc. Hams—small, iiJ4c; large, uc; smoked skinned hams. 1254c; picnic Earns. 8j<c. Lard—Best refined, nure. in tierces, 9V4e; in tubs, p^c per

lb. Mess pork, per bbl, $16.00.

Live Pouhry.—Market is

Quote: Hens. ioaie54c: old

each, asajoc; 5-oung chicki

winter spring,

steady.

.... .—— roosters, __-e; young chickens, iiaiac; do, 2 lbs and nnder. i7*2*c; f, 1 to Hi lbs. 28132c. Dudes. 9a Turkeys, Sane. Geese, apiece,

*6cc.

Dressed^ Poultry.—Capons, ^choice Butt«*—The market is steady. We note: Creamryy separator, 2212214c;,

"roam, iSaipc- 1 ,

eamrry separati Gathered Crowr mitation. ryaiSc.

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Calves.—Strictly nice veaL per lb

Creamery —._— — _ —

Creamcrr Imitation. (7ai8c. Eggs.Aj 7 rcth laid egg*. .1554c. Dressed Hogs.—Oioice Wes:

Maryland and Pennsyh weights, per lb. 7*7»>: land and Virginb, per ft), Calves.—Strictly nice' v—,

^Lambs and Sheep.—Spring lamb% choice, 819c per lb; poor, smail slock, 5c

itadrlphia.—Wbear firm; contracl grade. April. 77J4*785<c. Com weak and 5dc lower; No. 2 mixed. April. 48M8MC Oats firm: good demand; No.. 2 white

creamery, 2254c; dc inw do. 23c. Eggf ; fresh nearby, 14c; "outhwestem, 14c;

dull and weak.

pnntj. 22c; '

do W«tern. 14c; do S: do Southern, 13c. Cbec

11221254c. live Stack.

• Chicago. Ill —Cattle—Receipts. 8x« bead: choice Steers fins; others abou: steady; hutches' stork, steady; good tc oto head; top. $6.10; mixed and butch

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