, NEWS OF NEW JERSEY. The Latest Happenlor* Gleaned I'too All Over the Stair. ■ BACCALAUREATE AT PENNINGTON. Mr. T. C. IU)»tr4. of Fkalngtoa. Leaves SI7.S00 for Cb.rxh Work-Laojcrs Choose Otti(tr»-Sbatf HaUblag Seatoo EadedOnodaoibcn Go to La* if AiUofic ClfjReloctant Bridegroom Forced to Marry.
mon at Pen-
The baccalaureate >cn
ton Sentit
indum
'The Suj>cri(>r
-mg Advantages r>l
istian Character and Christian Et-, fort." The sermon was based on the word*. "Now abidcth faith. hoi»e and charity. ” He said, in |>ar;. that all TneteJ^ yorldly acquisitions-arc con:aaratively valueless on account oi their short duration. It is readily admitted that beyond the grave, pleasures and lame, wealth and fbower are of no ac-
count except as they have been consecrate 1 to the worship of God and thA bencht of -rankind. Again, it is- an invariable ru’.c that in the advancing and darkening -stages of old age. our S'.icctc-t cnioyimu:- and hcctic-t sufferings depend solely upon the good or the evil ue have done. Furthermore, living a good life is the only standpoint from which we can look at the startling proposition thst the yood or the evil that men do. shad live after them; shall linger long after we arc gone, as angels of light or spectres »t • darkness to be a perjsctua! blessing or an endless curse even for gcncrati >as
after our names arc forgotten. The baccalaureate sermon to Rutgers
College students was preached in the First Reformed Church. New Brunswick. by Rev. Edward P. Johnson, oi ' iffiKisS Vu,? His text was from Enhestanst iv: 13. He said in part: "The supreme duty 11 every ntan in this life is to make the , most of himself. Then at once come? the burning question. How shall I make the.most of myself? By the closes: and ‘most intimate fellowship with the perfect man. There is one ideally perfect man and to keep so near to Him *s to gjain wisdom an.*} pow^r and heart
right. Bcca
1 perfect er. God. hi
cart
high privilege and !wc cannot possibly
, ihood unaided our Father. God. has-saadc a way for us to flSu-e His very naurc and has given us His word and. IHs spirit and Hi: dear Son to help us up to. perfect man
hood."
Tfic Delaware River channel between Steamboat Company will make an atby thor-
Tfcc improvements will able speed to the differ---ing upon the river and
cost
afford eo . ent vessel* plying upon the river 1
9 eliminate the danger of grounding on the river bed. For many years the channel has been dangerous by reason of the she-als. and every year it has been growing worse. The. work of clear- ^ _ ing the channel will be accomplished by '' ~ tw^bAgc drcdgcs^and it is expect.4 . tljif the work fcBrbe completed' within
' "jrlew weeks. '
Florence May Snyder. 33 years old, of Philadelphia, and William G. Mcrklc. . of Jersey City, were married in Police ChteJ Mttrphy's office by Justice McCormick. after a dramatic scene, during which the bride twice fainted. Merkle met Miss Snyder in Philadelphia a I- few weeks ago. After he reached Jcr- • fey City he sent for her. telling her that j- .- he would wed her here. She came. 1 He took her to his boarding house-and [ T introduced her ■as his wife.. When he t failed to send for a clergyman she consulted Chief Murphy and he *um-
[ • moned Merkle and compelled bitr. to
f _ marry Miss Snyder. The bride released
Fa Mcrklc from all obligation*'to pay her
support and returned to Philadelphia. ~sf>tain James Smith closed the shad thing season on the United States
7 steamer Fish Hawk
.55?
It Commissioij after making a deposit of 863.000 eggs n the spawning grounds at Gloucc*ter
king a deposit of : ^pawning grounds
ith. summing up thi idi-k. was the mos
season's -work .saidirit. was the most phenomenal season on record on the Fish Hawk, and ^hc Delaware River
been collected during the season, of which 32.411.000 were transferred to stations at Havre de Grace. M<L. Washington and. Buffalo; 60.033.000 fry were
hatched out on the Fish Hawk. The will of the late Thomas C. Ha-
ward,. of Flemington was ^dmittew to probate. Among Ihe bequests see the following: American Bible Society. $3x100: American Tract Society. $3xkx>; American Sunday School Union. £500; Church Erection. $5,000- Home Missions. $'.000; Forei|[n Missions, $5000:
misters. $5,000. The sum of left in trust for a parsonage
fond, the income of which is to be used under the direction of the pastor here. A dispute between two'frandmothers of Atlantic City as to who should have
possession of Jules Jewell, an
months-old infant, resulted in the ;
aths-old infant, resulted in the ar.of Mr*. Anna Ferguson, grandiher No. 1. who. it is alleged, reicd him from the house of Mrs.
ted one whom h tte trial
late attending the ante State Bar Associantic City. These officers President. David J. Pacircsidents. Robert M. Mc-
c were seventy-five lawyer* from
ts of the State attending thi ■tting of the State Bar *
Atlantic City. Thci
ssi
' mis' ^
strong: secretary, A
treasurer. Charlc* C. Black. Richard 'Buchanan, aged 65
it fr6t
excursionist
1 killed at Atlantic; G:y by a trolley i He was walking the roadbed and : ped out of the wSy of one car and ■ run dowji by a-car coming frort opposite direction whichJbc did not
Motorman George " ' J doctor Hary R. H
rested hut released
at a coroner’s invesugatit S At the services in St. N
tester G:y. dmributed a
jgenkoten wi mder bail to
itfgation.
St. Mark's,
distributed a pamphlet coaumirg :be names of the member* who contributed and also of those who did not coatrib-
ate U> the'Easter collection.
COMMERCIAL REVIEW. General Trade Caadltlaav
New York (Special).—R.- G. I'Win A Co.'s weekly review ol trade says: "Confirmation by the Agricultural Bu-
of recent private estim
ccent f P has 1
-..v.. ..a* given to business l of greater confidence. Retail operations both East ind West, are latger, and distribution of merchandise by the wholesale trade is increasing in dry goods and boot* and shoes. The labor
ling.
June 1 was weekly, aclilcd by the
rites are easier, Bessemer pig .uv.-int a lots ol about $0 a ton com pared with the quotation in February last year-when the production was near present figures. This absence of inflation in prices is the best-symptom in the market and precludes the possibility
of a collapse like last year.
"la finished products there is great activity owing 10 the large amount of
goods to be. delivered July 1.
"Seasonable weather has somewhat araused the drygoods market. There is noted such activity that dealers arc
helmed, but the various divisions
e fairly occupied and print cioths at Fall
goods and boots and shoes, situation is gradually mending. "Pig 'iron production on Jun at the rate 61 314.505 tons
conlipg to statistics
"Iron Age.”
"Pr—
overwhelmed of manufactu
are I of p
Wheat declined to^ more reasonalevel with withdrawal pf speculative support. The Government report of tondition on June t was chiefly rc-\
— — factu:. — .. heavy supplies oi pr River have decreased "Wheat declined tc
condition on June 1 was chiefly responsible. A crop this year equal to the greatest ever harvested was indi~~?d by the ofner' ————• 1 —
1 OCHIW W1C illl.ll .iv —.j tiling oi options with a fall below .& cats for cash wheat at this city. Forigtt buying promptly decreased with ispect of more satisfactory terir
for the week, flo
ittsfae'
Atlantic cxpoii* »oi o.t -y included, were 2.936.983 bushels, again 4.520,144 the previous week. Corn all lost in value, although crop news wt
•' ' • tic «p
n valuv. -....v-A- —•
especially brighL Atlantic export! are still unsatisfactory, amounting to 2.187.525 bushels, against 3.206,593 a
year ago.
"Failures for the week numbered 179 in the United States against 162 last year, and 23 in Canada, against 21 last
LATEST QUOpmONS.
Flour.—Best Patent, $4.6004 85: High Grade Extra. S4.toa4.3i; Minnesota
N.: ». red. 7SW
079Vic. Philadelphia No. 2. rwl, 75'^i
, '**.1
Philadelphia No. 2, 44Via44«c:'Balti-
s .
Iphia. No. 2, wnite. ’
onpi,.. si. No. 2. white. ,
No.'2 timothy. $15.50; 'NoT 3 timothy.
$145031500. GREEN 1
sarket is easy. We timothy. $16.00316.50;
No. 3 timothy.
iND VEGETAas. firing per too bunchnew. Bermuda. per crate,
" rn Shore,
FRUITS lions, spri
cs. 653750; do. 1
S1.50a1.60. Asparagus. Lastt Maryland. p£r dozen, primes. $1-25* 1.50. Cabbage Norfolk, per' bbl. 60a 80c. Celery. Florida, per crate. $1,502 200. Apples. $2.2514.50. Greer, peas, per bushel, poca $1.00. Lettuce, native bushel box. 203250. String beans.
203250.
tet;
per bnshe. Savannah, per basket.- green. $1-50*
$1.75. Strawberrie POTATOES.—V Mary land and Pent
bushel. 7oa75«: do New York, prime bushel. 75360c; do. Michigan and
’ iSoc; do new Sa-
Savannah, per basket.- gre<._,
$1.75. Strawberries, per quart. 418c. POTATOES—We quote: White.
'* ' * and Pc— -
4-25: do. j.ooaa.Sb; do No. 1. $4-0Ci
per bux.v,, —. - Ohio, per busheL 75*800; vannah. per bbl. No. I, $3.71 new Savanna^. No. 2. $2.00
new. Charleston, per bbl. No. .. 4.25; do. new. Charleston, per bbl. No. 2. $2.0002.50: do, new Norfolk, per bbl No. I, $4.0034 25: do. new, North Carolina, per bbl. No. 1. $4.00^4.25: do North Carolina, per bbl N0T22, $2.ooa 2.50; do. York River, per bbl, No. 1 $3-25*3-75. Yams, choice .bright. North
Carolina, per bbl. 50ca$I.no.
Beans and peas.—New York marrow, choice hand picked. $2.50a2.55; Blackeye peas, per bnshel. choice, $1.7531 Ad, Black peas, per bushel, choice, $1,703 1.75. Green peas, per bushel. $1.25 .Nearby white beans, per bushel, $1.56* Provisions.—Bulk shoulder*, ea 8J4c; do. short ribs 954c: do. clear sides <j ! /4c; bacon rib sides, toe; do, clear sides, >oJ4c; bacon shoulder*, 9c. Fat back*. 854c. Sugar cured breasts. ItJ4c; sugar curedshogider* 5*. Hams, small nJ4c; large ,iie: smoked skinned hams. ia54c: picnic ham*. 8j4c. I.ard—Best refined, pure, in tiereef, 954c: in tubs. 9>$c per lb. Me** pork,
per bbl. $16.00.
■LIVE POULTRY—Hen*. io54c; old rooster*, each 253300; tpring chickens 14a 20c. Ducks 7a9c. Spring dneks. 15116.-. Geese, apiece. 25*35^Butter.—Creamery. 2oa2o54c; fgrtory, I5ai6c: imitation creamery, 14*17^;
State dairy. iBatpc.
Eggs.—State and Pennsylvania 1354a 14c; Southern, i^*3c; Western storage, I3 HIDE^—Greer. saKed. 6J4c; Southern. 654c: green.be: dry- -flint, 13c: dry salted. lie; dry calf. 10c; dry rfue 654c. Bull hides.per ib. green ejriioc. Goatskins. 15*250. Calfskins, green salted 6oa8oc. Sheepskins U375C. Spring
Iamb skins, 3cijOc.
Lfv* Slock. East Liberty. Pa.—Cattle steady; extra $5.9036.00; prime $5-70*5-80; good, $5-40*5.60. Hogs hiKner; prime asat.r:cd medium*. $6.2036^5; heavy hogs. $6 isa6.22!4: best Yorkers. $620362254; light do $6.151620; common'to fair Yorkers, $6.10x6.15; pigs, as to quality. $6.1026.15; skips, $4.5035.50; roughs. $4.0045^6. Sheep slow; best wethers. $3 70*3.85: culls and common. $1,503 2.50.; choice yearlings. $4.6084.75; common to good, $3.0014.50; veal calves, $6.0026.25. Chicago. 111.—Choice steer* about steady; others weak; similar conditions for butcher*' stock and Texans: top, $625; tfbod to prime Steers, $5.45*625; cows $2.70x5410; heifer*. $2.75*5.10. Hogs, top, $620; mixed and butchers'. f5.85a6.1s. Sheep and lambs steady; spring lamb*, up to $5-7Q-LABOR AWP WDUfTRY Wyoming has a soap mine. Russia leads in barley- production. Labor Day preparation* have begun. North Carolina has 190 cotton mill*. co.ooo parasols an-
diaiot
&
~T nf m I'eutmUi.
owing arc from a newly-found
ionary for-pessireUts: ri-riDne's future wile.
de of iroi
Du MoUvru I biIk r'a >
Ring—When made o. — to chain prisoners; when made of gold, it give*, under the name of wedlock,
), it i* used ■de of gold.
liberty to young.persons.
Year—A period of twelve months in the case of a man and six months in
the case of a woman.
Apathy—The strength of the weaker
tcx.
Apprenticeship—All one's life. Ballooc—The trolley car of the fu-
lure.
Barbary —The home of the barrel or5*n and of slang. Shepherdess—A term applied to those rustic maidens whom the kings of former days were *0 fond of marrying.
s-hieh w'omi
1 hair;
j to revive b;
Becks.
Nurse—Polite synonym for
domestic scourge. Chance—Worn—'
plice.
Marriage—A into a sacrament. History^ (French)—!
the fir*t King of France. Some historians insist that he never existed, but a!! claim that his son Clodion succeed-
ed him-
hired
favorite accom-
-A holocaust transformed
-Pharamond
Some hii
Kalnral bl.adTantBci
think his succei
irkable.”
te things against. I
r has been
it did he ever have to c
itS
iJsS?
"Everything. He cami family. He didn't have to work way through college. He never stud by the light of a pine torch, never F . . :o drive a dray, never walksd six miles to school, and wasn't compelled to borrow his books. He had every possible facility, and y et he has done well from
r child to her bosom, it despairingly upon the
Clutching he Eliza looked 01 rushing water*.
"What am I Jo do?" she moaned,
wringing b' r hands. "The sheriff has
attacned onr last cake ol ice."
Was there no e»«apc , -
Were she and her in to feed the lets—count bloodhounds yonder?
couli tiou, work "Father. I ought <0 feel grateful to yon. but I cannot I have just learned that by sending me to college you have robbed me of four years of my lifefour years whi^i I might have profitably spent in learning the only thing worth knowing, how to chase and Rapture the elusive doKar.”
iMepfar.
imething the matcarries a woman's rould rather listen to spell of sickness than
Ham* TfallMi
There is usually * rr with a man who
atch.
Some worm ,« story about read a novel.
It is always eaiier for a busy min to find etxra time for work than it . is (or
a loafer.
Be bold enough to say. "I don't know.” And if you can screw your courage np to it, add, "And I don't
care."
It is an indication
ards yot
No Hair?
“My hair vat falling out very fast and I was greatly alarmed. I then tried Ayer's Hair Vigor and my hair stopped fallingi 'once."— Mrs. G. A. McVay, Alexandria, O.
The trouble Is your hair does not have life enough. Act omptly. Save your hair. Feed it with Ayer’s Hair Vigor. If the gray h..irs are beginning to show, Ayer’s Hair Vigor will restore color every time. *121 ■ back. All Snolats.
■rad ui n.„ . txxUr. J. C. AY
n that a woman re-
s* a very dear friend when etting out her cut glat* for
AmttBlBK Ihr Chtldrrt
Mr*. McShantee (triumphantly)—I see ye are ukin’ in washih’ again, Mr*.
McProudre!
Mrs. McProudec (whose husband has lost r paying job)—Sure, it's only to amuse th' ehildrr. They wants th’ windies porered wid steam, so they can make pictures on thim.
AC ENTS Brahard Sith Look and Brohird Daor Haidar E5L
•ILLS P1US-BIB8EST OFFE) EYES Mi, sSSffl-SSHSHS&c y jrafess. •sr^.rsaa:
.SS'^LriCITWapiii'i Ej. Vatu
DYSPEPSIA ■l Dot b* MidBrsd • ter loe««r l^^H 0
ink. a. x MZfjr ssous. t— ». 20*.^ te
“T*» Vwaar* tkau auuAa VTm Petal fkuauwte" MclLHENNY’S TABASCO.
IT PAYS
- i » a j 11
Un CERTAINS CURLg
ce o:
: no escape?
and her innocent offspring
tu ’em—ten fierce
PcrxiSi •I .i.ruM Inr
There arc 40C0 tons of s ram ids of Cheops. It cot
^J.OUO^KW to-day.
tt too lazy to e
•• l oot-roue I
Inartfaq;.
------ 1 UOI. swra-4n5 rret. Corns and Cncioaa. A k lor Aura's Foot-Es-s. c powder to bo snaken into Cm shoes. Corn whO* you nlk. At sll Drrcgi^s sod Bho*
Are Von Coin* Allen’s It U ttas only core for Swollen. Hmoi Tired. ArUnc. Hot. SwraUn^ Feet. < and Cacioaa. A k for Aura's Foot-Es
ittsrtta uses more postage sumps gere^itijOf^population than any other
FITS permanently cared. Xo fits or nerroue. ress after fint dsy's dm of Dr. Zlln-’s Gnof Ker»e Baton;. $2 trUl bottle end treetiu free Dr. E. H. Kuwt. Ltd.. MI ArchSt.. PnlU..Pa. Don vegan, the famous aeat of the Mac- '—*- is said to be the -<*— ‘- l v —■
.. wu m wr oloeit inhabited
private house in Scotland.
Mr*. Winslow's Soothing Byrun forchQdreu teethint, soften the gums, reducca infismmstion, aUsyi pain, enres wind colic. B; a bottle. Bren the tarn in a bonnet may hare a
slue in its tail.
rise's Core for Contemptum is an intalllbla tocdicue for coaghs and colds.—X.W. Bakcbl Ocean Grove. K. J.. Fab. 17. IMP. In baseball as in cookery the best batter
lakes the cake.
0- K. Coborn. Mgr. Clirie Soctt, writes “I find Ball's Cslarrb Core a valuable remedy." Drnggisls sell i.. Tic. ’ Poverty may he* no dissrace, but it’s miglity on comfortable, ror Ulllestenssi, rorpid Liver. Indig »tkm. Sick Headache, Crab Orchard Water u s epecifl;. Oxford University has voted to do away rith the Sunday afternoon sermons.
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Id onr Roasting ■ Establishments we positively do not allot* the use of Egp,
or «imilar substanccs. LION COPFEE is an absolutely Pure Coffee.
"WHH PRESSIN6 YOUR SUIT.”
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In choosing a wile, my dear it How, the best trick Is, first, to consider her womanly gifts.
Just try a package of LION COFFEE and you will understand t reason of its popularity. LION COFFEE i$ now used in millions homes.
The sensible mind that all w Does she know bow to cook!
active?
Docs she use LION COFFEE—the purest of
brands?
ok? Is she able and
If so. then she surely win make home attractive. And pleasant lor you with her own loving hand*. LION COFFEE, you know, has no er
glaring.
In millions of homes is its purity known; Consumers are always its quality pr———
A flavor and fragrance entirely its
y-14 - - ^
LION oa snapper, and rh-hiTiniider*
If foe your future content you arc LION COFFEE you'll surely e
bridci
In every package fact, no woman,
comfort and convenience
the wrappers of oar
qf LION COFFEE yon win find a fully illustrated and descriptive list. No housekeeper in , boy or girl will fail to fiud in the list some article which will contribute to their happiness, and which they may have by simply cutting out a certain number of Lion Heads from’ 1 pound sealed package* (which is the only form in which this excellent coffee is sold).
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You are costive, and nature Is under a constant strain to relieve the condition
This causes a rush of blood to the rectum, and before
wutMiuwu. luta wusca a rusii 01 0120a 10 me reciu tor rantoud tamp, lppM,.lttWj».p^nM.bfc«lln,. Tta. w hm pita. ThV, ktad, rruu,, cure., but pita w.bk mtas roil utalpatun u removlo, lb. mta. CASCARETS mtaf ntan pujr. rouble md ulta Ihs woob. relbAng Ih, ttraim. ud —— - j
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1 other rectal troubles yield to the treatment, and CaM-aret*
- - - — • ■ —. ibv-AAi uouuma yiciu tu uro uotainicm, HHlsHjr ud tarely remon that! lore™,. Don’t be persuaded to experiment with anythin* else!
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