Cape May Herald, 4 May 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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A wonufi Uwycr, who is young and good-looking, was riding -downtown in j.-rter 'i: stt.r.t sat on the other side ol the car at the upper end gazed fct her (or several bldcks with undisguised admiration. She looked up from the legal paper she was reading, .and he smiled broadly at her. Kvery time she raised her eyes she saw that he was becoming more and more demonstrative. As she was accustomed to taking care of herself downtown, she did not -think ol asking for the protcctionioi a male lawyer who was also in the car. The woman arose to get out. Before the car stopped she w-as aware that her. unknown admirer was behind her She walked into the big office' building. As she pressed

button for'thc

jee budding As she prei_._ burton for'thc elevator the ancient per"I don't know- any men who wear woolen mittens." was all she said The elderly person fled without a word, which just goes to show that a man's weakest point is his vanity.

VlmprvMlnc I hr Jury.

Tenderfoot—Er—what does the judge intend to do with that shotgun? Alkali Ike—Aw. he'll use that when he gives a charge t’ th' jury. . -Ask Tone l>«Uer far Allen's Fool-Ease. A powder to shake into your shoes : rests the

Bunions. Swollen. Sore.

Hot. Csdoos. Aeh ng Sweating Feet and Ingrowing hails. Alien's Foot-Ease makes new

railroads run t<

: re thing, soft lien, allays p

uma. reduces Indathmsts wind colic. 36e sbottls

s taking strong bold

re^Pieo's

Cure for COnramp-

It Tan Mare Ktaeniaatlam fc-.

F. J. Cbener A Co.. Toledo. O.. Props, of Hall's Catarrh Core, offer 6103 reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for teettmocials, free. Sold by Druggist*. 76c.

FITS permanently enred. 5o fits or nerroeer.ess after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great Keree Beetonr. fit trial bottle and treatise free Dr. B. H. Kur, Ltd., 831 ArchSt-, Phlla.,Pa. France has 564 towns with more than

To produce the best results in fruit, vegetable or grain, the fertilizer used must contain ^ough Potash. For particulars see our pamphlets. We

send diem free.

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NEW JERSEY NEWS Latest News Happenings Gathered From

All Over (he Slate.

SOUTH JERSEY FOREST FIRES. A beat S7S.6N Damage Don: Bctweea Waterlord and Millville-Crawled a Mile ter Help -Display at Baffalo for the Suit's Collate Her Dream Revealed a Tbett-To Harness

-Fool Rifi"-Soved From Drowaloi.

A data fight between the freshmen

and Sophomores took place al the trance of Marquand Chapel 1 mediately before the morning i

Hostilities were renewed at the close of services and the fight was the fiercest

nday. in

first-year men hats, which pi

r fight t has t ight a|

ppcared in mpted the

night ago many of the •ppcared in new -----

lich prompted the soph

• an attack on the former for premaircly donning spring, headwear. Nci-

is decidedly victorious

.. side was decidedly vie be baffled, the .too freshn the chapel Saturday licuously displaying

_ . morning, coniplaying the new hats.

. . rere out in force and the

fight began as soon as the'freshmen rounded the library. Despite the efforts of the proctors and college police, the struggle-lasted fully half an hour. No serious "injuries, resulted, but black eyes and bruised noses arc to be seen

on all tides.

A week ago Mrs. William R. Vanbrackle, the wife of a farmer living nearMatawan. had a dream which told her that the hired man whftm her husband had just secured to work upon the farm had stolen a sunt of money from a corner of a drawer in the rnom^jf the servant. Mary Wagoner. Mrs. Vanbrackle told her hubsand of her strange dream, bu: the husband only laughed. The hired man told his employer that he intended to leave for New- York. Mrs. Vanbrackle thought of her dream and told the girl to go look after her money. The girl did as directed ana *»oon reported that the money was gone. Van-

bracklc then theft. He wi

the money was found, forced to leave the place, but vrfii not

arrested.

- Unfavorable weather and high-priced workmen have greatly interfered with the work of completing the New Jersey cottage on the grounds of the PanAmerican Exposition in Buffalo. The exhibits gathered fr6ni the school* of the State, the forestry display and all the pictures of the important places cA the State arrived in Buffalo, on Tuesday. S. R. Morse, curator of the State Museum, and Franklin Dye. fecrctary of the Sute Board of Agricjiltnre. will arrange the display of the State. There will be a horticultural display, which will be arranged by the Monmouth fruit growers. The Governor will mssi st them by using some of the executive emergency fund. This exhibition will include the display that has been arranged by the Jewish Settlement at Woodbine, in the upper part of Cape

May county.

Firece forest fires raged in all direction* about the vtlltRc ol Waterford and heavy losses are feared. The most destructive of these was the one in fhe big Jackson^ Swamp. Farmers along the line of thchwamp have so far saved theii 1 properties by back-firing. The residents of Hays Mill and other places along the line of the fire had hard work to save the cranberry, bogs. Near Cedar Brook a fire destroyed several hunIrcd . — f * : —i— v-

COMMERCIAL REVIEW. Oeatral Trade CmAHm*.

They All Aw'wer

“With the idea of naming my boy*,” id a white-haired man, "so that there

NdW York (Special).—R. G. Dun & could be no nicknabes—which I have Co.’s weekly review of trade says: alwavs detested—in the family, we call'Business continues very brisk for the rd -the first Edmund, the second Edseason in the face of some drawbacks i ward, the third Edgar, the fourth EdwHirh at times might cause marked , win. the fifth Edson and the sixth Eg-

sesitation. > I hert. "Bank clearings, however, show that. “T while speculation has been heavy, there didn'

lined

while speculation hai oust have been a we 3j legitimate businc*

. (or the gains a:

and 189 1

14.1 per cent, over 1900, _ _ ,

1899. outside New York, and 103.0 per rent, over 1000 ar.d 84.0 over 1899 at .-his city. Railroad earnings make

iimilarly encouraging gains.

"Much unfavorable comment has appeared regarding the advance in steel .-ails to 5a8. Yet the change is only in ceeping with recent increases in prices

af pig iron and billets.

''Alter a prolonged period of waiting lefinite crop news the cereal mar-

kets suddenly awoki ty. Much of the increased trading sharp advance in prices resulted from clever manipulation by a single Western speculator, who compelled the short contingent to cover May corn contr: at the highest prices of the seal Wheat has risen sharply, partly in sym« pa thy with corn, but there was bad news regarding the German crop, ai some damage occurred at the Wes I. ' Wool is fairly steady, and this is the best hat can be said. Coton responds slowly ' to indications of damage on plantations, for the old crop comes into sight freely, and heavy losses in British exports of goods and yarns do not promise a rigorous foreign demand for raw material. "Failures for the week numbered 215 in the United Sutes. against 204 last year, and 26 in Canada, against 22 last year." Shot Istasiry Basala*. Boston, Mass.—The boom in New England industries continues and reports from the factory centre* tell ane tale ol universal business activity. No line seems to be in ajnore prosper© state than it the shoe industry. Fro Brockton comes especially encouraging reports. -W. L. Douglas is going to increase the capacity of bis factory to 6000 pairs of shoes per day. The addition will be made in the form of a wing running out from the front •f the factory too feet deep. 4b feet wide and four atoriea high. This will add 16,000 square feet of space for manufacturing purposes. About $4000 more per week will be paid out to shoemakers, which will go *-i increase the pi lunity at large. The salesmen on the road are selling twenty-five per cent, more goods than last season, and to take care of this-in-creased business the erection b! the addition is m^de necessary. The increased sale is the direct retult of /xtensive advertising, the expenditure for which is now larger than at any othel period, and is to be still fanner in-

sed.

LATEST QUOTATIONS.

Baltimore.

Flour—Baltimore Best Patent. ...4-75* High Grade Extra.' 4-25* Cornmeal. per too pounds t.ioai.20 Hominy, per bbl.. z.60a2.70 Hominy Grits per bbl ;2.6oa2.70 •Wheat.—No. 2 red. t8)4c; steamer No. 2 red. 78c: sample lots. 72a8o>4c.

Western opened firmer;. May

port elevator , Oat*.—Whit

79'/*

59160c on track uptown. 1J4c; white

oyed sever : timber.

treatened tl and Williai icrcs of tin

y estate were dcstrpyedr

'It cost the State of New Jersey $680 for prayers in the Legislature during the last session. The remittam

properties of John Reuben , SJeggins. Thousands of ai Her belonging to the Dixi

Hay estate were destt

tom

of having' clergymen come from all parts of the State, subject to the invitation of the committee on dergy of she wo houses, and .though there his been rom time to time a proposition to make appropriation for a State cluy>lain to act in both houses at such time* as the lawmakers should feel the need of religions action, the members from the country have always fought the proposition. At present they can give thnr pastor a chance to go to Trenton

and sec the lights.

••••••••••••••••••••••• | Suffering intense agony. Henry Ward. emir UFininHF ! of New Brunswick, crawled a mile on VlUA ncnunuilb In* hands and knees for medical aid. Kcsmfcanaaiir Maw Mir mMdru taka 1 , Hc^_wa* riding from Burlington to South Amboy when he fell from the tram, his left foot being-crushed under the wheels. No help was near, so on his hands and knees he made his way to Old Bridge, where Edward Morrell, the telegraph operator, reported his injuries to South Amboy. Dr. Haines went down on a special engine and smputated the foot above the ankle.

been. ! the

secnteT ng the

ding an iron or viaduct to convey water power from the "Rift" to Belvidere, Bangor. Pen Argyl. Portland. Water Gap. Phillipsbnrg. Easton. Washington. Hackcttstown. and other places. The State geological snrvey gives a fotal of 1632 horle

minimum at li

5290 hori

of a fall John A. Rcunis ic in Mciuchen. He was img some vines when he lost his balance and fell to the ground, a distance of only a lew feet. He was injured internally.

udreagraaJrL— (artooartttMDstsrml&UMril wtUrt. me* nmrMlMtmwka; mo* • . —

wwIraltoM*. S.

Haiga Plants ForSala. t piAms&mnmm Tbe cheapest sod strongest f«cce mad*. Rianalsetura Iron Gates and Fasts ot all

aids and styles. Address

year

died at his ' trimming a

erage of

year round.

result

2 hoi

water and an

r*e power all the

man. RI001 _

ifere Martin had ight him to the

He-win

rowed to the plai.

disappeared and brout . surface with his oyster tongs,

recover.

Only one-tenth of the wage-earners of the United States are oritnized- The —-O'- niillit ‘ ‘ *

will”

nths have earned millions of dol imially on account of.the activity on men. and tbe debt they owe

No..2, «a33Hc; white. No. 3. 32*32J^c; white. No. 4. 31*3154c; white, ungraded. 3ta33)4c; mixed. No. Rye.—No. 2 rye. in car lo.ts, 57c: No. 3 ire, 55c; N'o. 2 Western rye. 58c; export elevator and 59a6oc on track up-

town.

Mill Feed.—$20.00 per ton; medium.

do. $19.50-

Hay.—No. 1 timothy. $17-50; No. 2 mixed. $13.50*14.50; _ No. 1 clover, mixed. $15.50316.00; No. 2 clover, mixed. $13.50314.50: No. 1 clover $13,503 1400: No. 2 clover. $12.00213.00.

— rtablei.—Oo-

ida. per c

ton, id*.

Fruits and Vegetal bushel, $1.40. Cabb

. 1.40. Cabbage. Dan-

1. $ 15.00a 16.00; do. new Florate. $2.2532.50; do. Charlesste, $2.3522.65. Celery. FJor--ate. $1.5022.00. Apples, per

per. crate. $^5032.00. App]

$1.5023.75. Orange*. $2.5023.50. Potatoes. —'White, Maryland and Pennsylvania prime*, per bushel, 48a 50c; do. New York, primes, per bushel, 50252c; do. Michigan and. Ohio, per bushel. 48350c; do. new. Bermuda, per bbl. No. 1. $5.ooa6.oo: do, do, No. 2, $4.00*5.00; do. New Florida, per bbl. No. 1. $6.00*7.00; No. 2. $4.0025.00. Sweets. Eastern Short Virginia, kiln

dried, per bbl. $1.75*2.00.

Live Poultry. — Hen*. to)4c; .old roosters, each. 29130c: young chicken*, italic; winter do, 2 lb* and under, 17a A2c; spring. 1 to t& lb*. 24a32c. Ducks

oaioc. Geese, apiece, soafife.

Dressed Ponftry. — Capons, choice

large, ty t8c.

Butter.—The market is steady. We

quote: Creamery separator, 22a22}£c; Creamery Gathered Creamy 18319c;

Creamery Imitation. lyatSc. ' Eggs.—Fresh laid C£gs. 1354c. Dressed Hogs.—Choice, Western

Maryland and Pennsylvania lightweights. per lb. 7*754c; Southern Mary-

land and Virginia, per lb. 6)ic. Clives.—Strictly nice veal, per lb. Lambs .and Sheep.—Spring lambs

choice. Sajc per lb; poor, small stock, 50

n>.

"That surely served your purpose, didn't it?" asked one of the listeners. "Not at all.” rejoined the patriarch, rather shamefacedly. "Beginning with the eldest, they were known as 'Eddie.' 'Chnck.' 'Bim,' 'Snorkey.' Muggins' and 'Pete.' and every mother's son of them answered proudly to bis nickBhcnma tiara. Caianti Rnraff

-I'krauglt lk« Bloc4.

If docton or (u]fnt medicine* her! failed end you here peine in bonee, jointe or beck, ewolien glende, bot, eebing mueclee or rbeutneUra, dropping in the tbroet, hewking. •pitting, bed bmlb, toee of Leering, blurred eyeeigbt of eeterrh, then it l« for the* deep •eated caeca that JJoMtiic Blood Balm (B. B.IL'i ie made. B. B. B. will elop every •ymptom, build up the worn-out body end make the blood pure and rich end makee a permanent cure of tbe wonrt rbemaetlem or eeterrh Don't get discouraged, but take B. B B. DruggiaU.il. Trial treatment •out abtolu • t^r free end prepaid by addraericr Blood Balm Co.. 13 Mitchell St.. Atlanta. Oa. De•eribe trouble, and free medical advice given. Il coat* nothing to try B. B. B. It baa cured over 6000 obeUnate eaaee. K giree vitallt*

and strength to tbe blood.

Roger. King of Italy, ie an id to hare introduced the ailk culture into that count] y about 1118.

Beet For fhe Boircla.

Ko matter what aib yon, headache to a cancer, you will never get woll until your bowel* arc put right. CaacaaXT* help nature, cure you without a gripe or pcin. produce eajv natural moreraenU, coat you luet 10 eeuU to etart getting your health liaek. Caacaiara Candy Cathartic, the genuine, put up in metal boiee. every Ubiet haa C.C.C. •lamped on it. Beware of imitatiohe. In the eighteen century eilken cocoon! edu in the London market for oue ahiliing

per pound.

Butter firm, good demand; fancy Western creamery, ate; do prints, 22c: do tarby prints. 23c. Eggs steady; fresh rarby, 1354c; do Western. 14c; do .—a do Southern. 13c.

York full creams,

Southwestern. 1354c; “heese quiet; New ncy small, 11)42120.

Live Sk

Chicago. Ill,—Cattle—Receipts, 9000 head; choice steer* firm: others about steady; butchers’ stock, steady; good to prime steers. $5.00*600; noor to medium. $3.9024.95. Hogs—Receipts 2a.000 head; top. $6.ia54; mixed and

butcher*. $5.7526.05.

East Liberty, Pa.—Cattle steady: extra $5.69*5.7?;.prime $5-25*5 50 Hogs

Best -

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A Poor Woman

woman “liF'onono’off B0 °f haaJ f b fi* a rtob avary woman, tSoVdvtoVtljanoads^bialtb and strongth. Write to him at 35 W. 14th St..

Now York City, and toll him woaknoss. Tbe speolal ad vie

> all abo,

weakness, tbe speolal advice of tbe discoverer of Dr. Greene's Nervura oannot be bought for money, but It will bo given to you free If

■ money, h i will wrl

W. L. DOUGLAS $3 ft $3.50 SHOES peeva ska* mj aiwejunt u n..< era*.

W. »- nawglas.

Take — —w*HM»-t Inrin oeiuvtns W. UDoozlusboea

with rame and rrlc* on twuom. Tour UcifrrihouJd keep them : 1 giieoae dealer eirluaiir mb Is each town. If

ullUMd worm. ‘H-^i.rl'eU.I.cfrrc-

" DOUGLAS, BrecWM. thm.

direct from tiSL.. Over tatSASS Mikik ■idOiiirareMieMd.

mmm

ccun yn

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Wickless BLUE FLAME Oil Stove

will boil, bake, broil or fry better than a coal stove. It is safe and cleanly—can not become greasy, can not emit any odor. Made in several stees, from one burner to five. If your dealer does not have them, write to nearest agency of STANDARD OIL COMPANY.

LION COFFEE C A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF ALLI

In onr Roasting Establishments we positively do not allow the use of Ctn, Bn Mix! arts, Olae.

OT aimilar substances. LION corree is on absolutely Puri Coffee.

Watch our naxt kdvsrtlaamant. Just try a package of LION COFFEE and yon will understand the reason of its popularity. LION COFFEE i« now used in millions of homes.

"6nd ThiBf For AD Flits At Km." (Writtea It* IU Mu be of the "Sawmue. River. “)

Where'er yen ge thr North, eolith, cs»! t rat— There t rc"p> drinking LION COFFEI EranU thit u mrelr belt. All the world level LION COFFEE, Where »cc'or yeu roem. Old orj four.i edmire iti eholraeme ta Good thing for all loti! at bemcl UON COFFEE b*i cat any glaring,

All the world tom LION COFFEE, Wheremoe'er yon roam. Sweet and tr.grant ii in line aretna— Good thing (or all lolka at hornet

Lkm head ii aeon oa cv'ry wiappaarremium Lilt i< inaidr aeen. AB the world loves LION COFFEE, Whcreaoe'er yon roam. And tbe prvaeate that aro given with h— Good things lew every bemcl

la Wrary package of U0N COFFEE you will find a folly illustrated ar.d dcscrip-JvtClisL fact, no woman, man, boy or girl will fail to find In tbe list some Article which wi:l contribute to comfort and convnnWnoe. and which they may have by simply cutting out a certai the wrappers of our one pound sealed packages (which is tbe only fora In which

housekeeper, in thetr-iiapp Loess,

ialu number of Lion Heads from fltis excellent coffee is sold).