Losdo&'a %*w nlrt Twrro.n nur Fliiin *UI for»r *!cv»n aquirt aUt*. Qa> »1od« wil) U M PMt W# rafuml lOr. Lot trtrj P*c»*«a of Per5S. F Mawr EStaZ. VttomXu, Xo. Tbm are now 1«M German aaral offi cerr on activr aerrior and 530 on laarr of
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H to Ur ooIt cora for 8raU*o. Kmarlin*. tziJSr-S'ij'zsx&kZr. -powder to ba ahakra Into Ua aboaa. Currn ‘%£:. ad. ijaBoy. »■ T.
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grade arould anfl uroction. Pnlvesin
lime, the alag superior -pli
»:rcngth greater than
and lime. Cet
Corrnaor ■Imcktourn Alwara aald that Crab Orchard Water would cur* mora duaaaca than anj oaa rrmedy ha had ararnaad. The emiua '4 Mexico’* population tal into aCrount clem Indian Unfuagt*.
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Vrm. Wlnalow a Soothing Syrup for children •often the ruma rodurcr inflamma-
* taathUw.ao
tion. allays
soften Uc gums, rodurc, inflammatriad colic, tie a bottle.
The conurnction of cement honaea i under consideration in Pittaburg. here the millions of ton* of furriace lag produced every year could thw lx- unlircdf It hat been shown that thi* slag can be converted into cement by known processes at a lets cost than the |i a barrel suggested by Mr. .Edison as the result of an invention on which he is experimenting. This cemwt. it i* claimed, can be madt fttfly equal to the beat that is known as Portland, although a lower and a cheaper grade arould aufhce for house con- **-• red and mixed with
been converted into showing a tensile i the ordinary sand
d lime. Cement made from the alag old not only bd economical for home construction, but wonld make practically fireproof buildings. Such use of a product now wasted or used only to fill ravines would also be preservative
of the forests. raiue la I an a Ira.
The retort of a little boy to an attortey in a justice’s court not long ago rested some amusement. The lad, being on the stand as a witness, was questioned concerning a certain dime novel, alleged to have been stolen. "What was pictured on the cover?" asked the attorney. "Two Indians.' was the reply. "What were the Indians doing?" "I didn't ask cm," answered the boy.
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. Plso's Core to the beet medicine we ever need for all affections of throat and lungs.—Wm O. Eaosixi. Vanburen, lad.. Teh. 10, IMP.
rrwe Bleed Cmrw. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) cores end skta humor, like nicer*, eetlna erxema. itching akin, aching bones and J boils, scrofula, blood pciaoo. cancer, el . B. B. cur*, all malignant blood trowbla*. old pur* e *and rich T **^r^1*«.”'*aT Treatment free and prepaid br daecribin| your trouble and writing Dr. Giflam. 11 XUchell Bt. >tlanU, On. always cxpecU the wont.
NEWS OF NEW JEHSEV. The Latest Mappeelajs Qleaned From All (her Ibe SUU. PttNCETON GOT «!•,••• IN GIFTS. Friends of the L'alvenlty Untrfhuted Uhermll y for Varfem Pnrpeut Last Vear-Oymsaslsw U Cast JW.eO*-Fslik Healer's Ho.se Sacs red With Bad Egis-Ufbtnlag’s Odd Trkks-Brid|t Plaas Opposed. The gift* to Princeton University during the past year amount to Bjioxno in all. Henry Stafford Little, of .Trenton. gave Jioo.ooo for the erection of anothet new dormitory which when completed, will join the Little Hall on the »outh campus: $150,000 has already been subscribed for the new gymmsium, which will be erected next yesr at a cost of Baoo.ooo. A gilt of $50,030 for the maintenance of the tin's ersity library hat been given by tht anonymous donor of the librarv building: Mrs. Manic, of Philadelphia, gave $10,000 to found a fellowship in biology in memory of her son. F. Hinton Maule. ■98. There were also a number of smaller gift*, received during the year which would easily make \ grand total of $5*5.000. P'vf. William Libbey. who is secretary rf the committee on raising funds for the new gymnasium. expects to have the whole amount subscribed by January I, 190*. at the latest: The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has filed plans with the War Department at Washington f6r the erection of a stone bridge to span the Delaware from Trenton to Morrisville. Pa. The bridge -will be a large struc
will be abmx -— it to be built for the purpose of straightening the tracks at this point, there being a sharp and dangerous curve at present. It will cost a quarter of a million dollars. The jiew bridge will necessitate a chapgc in the course of the tracks in the southern par: of the city and probably close Lkmbcrton atreet. This has aroused opposition and citizens have entered a protest. $b Common Council against the closing of the street and the steep grades o&*-
sioned by the change.
John Blake, a boy. while'handling a ..revolver at Gloucester City, accidentally shot a companion, named William Smith, in the right shoulder Yisung Blake was arrested, but was discharged later when it was found that his con par.ion s injuries were net dangerou The body of Uriah Larue, a huckster, aged about 55 yeafs. *»as found in his, home, abont two and a half miles wes: of Flcmington. where he lived alone. ! Runkle Rea called at the house, and ■ when he founo ihc doors locked beg an investigation which resulted in t finding of the body in a badly decoi posed state. It is thought that Lar
1 dead lor fen or twelve daj been misfing for about tv There wer< no marks of vio>n the body, and Coroner Csl-
d a burial permit.
Mrs. Chloe Humphrey Barlow Riley, of Paterson, who is 80 years old,_ is
a divorce, from John
had been He had
Complete External and
Internal Treatment
(yllcura
- THE SET
Consisting of CUTICDRA SOAP to cleanse fee skin of ousts and scales, and soften tic thickened coticle, CUTICURA OINTMENT to instantly allay itching, Irritation, and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and CUTICURA RESOLVENT to cool and cleanse the blood, and expel humonr
germs. A SINGLE SETls often sufficient to cure 'SpIsVSiK.S
the most torturing, disfiguring skin, scalp, and blood hmnonrs, rashes, itchings,and irritations, with loss of hair, when the best physicians,
and all other remedies faiL
MILLIONS fSE coTicum sour
four ye»r* ago. One day s bride to deed to him all her
property a» a guarantee of goed faith. She refuted. "From that moment." »he
’ - application for a divorce,' rmed Co grow cold Latct r for $10,000. I told him
i he wanted $10.0 id earn it. Then
appeared."
The 'team tug Jane* Hr non, owned y Capt. Micharl Herron. *ank while
hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchings, and chafings, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursea> Millions of Women use OcmcuRA. Soap in the form of baths for annoying irritations, inflammations, and excoriations, for too free or .offensive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, antiseptic purpoees which readily suggest themselves to women and mothers. No amount ofpersaasion can induce those who have once used these great skin pmiflers and beantifiers to use any others. CuticubX Soap com- ' - bines delicate emollient properties derived from Cuticubjl, the great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing ingredients and the most refreshing of flower odours. No other medicated soap is to be compared with it for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair and hands. No other foreign or domestic toilet soap, however expensive, is to be compared with it for all the purpoees of the toflet, hath, and nursery. Thus H combines in Okx Boat at Okx Price, the bast skin and complexion soap, and the best toilet and baby e-aap in the world.
necking a divorce, from . . . Riley on the ground zfcat he Ka* deserted her. He i$ only jo. They were married four year* ago. One day he
•ay* in he: "hi* love a hr asked r that if *■ -
. I told
10.000 lie should go he suddenly dit-
get out. beirfg i_.
water before he escaped The Herron had ju»t been refined with a new boiler other improvmenls had been m»de ter. The cause of the accident
During a *evere-electric norm thi is*ed over Haddonfield a $ow beloas ig to George Hotter wa* .killed in field, the barns on the ettate of Cha W. Smith were struck several rimes and the office at the lumber yanj of S A. Willetts & Co. struck and set on fire. Several trolley car* wer.- struckand their fnses burned out. and ni
trees and telegraph ““
The lightning
1 out. aud meny res blown down
home of room I ' lying uncorscioulor nearly twenty minutes. The glas* was broken in every bureau m the ■ails drawn from the
of Rev. George E. Ford Second Methodist ChntxF on. was besmeared will,
for ‘
c home r of the
announced his belief in "divine healing as practiced by William Francis Ire land. He said be had successfully prae ticed it in his own family for ten year* Miss Emma L Eldridge. a wealthy resident pi Philadelphia, died soddenlj at Somcr* Point. She wa* the stater o Col. George P. Eldridge, who has i collage on Pennsylvania avenue. *oinn Miss Eldridge was 66 years old and — been visiting at Somcr* Pont lor a-i two weeks. The ca-se ef death neuralgia of the b*art. , In a itablcyard at Merchantrille V
boy found a bundle of taming a negro infant a old. The infant wa* i.
t, physican resuscitated rite child, infant was tightly Wnd m in an ok undergarment with the apparent inten
lion of causing suffocation.
Michael Bird watted c« of a second •lory window of his home at Atlanu* Chy at 1 o'clock a.®,, while ib a tom oambtsHaihr -talc • H* su»uu««*l a *e
Gray?
restored the natural color.”—Mn E. Z. Benomme, Cohoes, N. Y.
: for you with thp
It’s Impossible for not to look old,
color of seventy years in your hair! Perhaps y
are seventy]
your
use
aps you
icventy. and you like gray hair! If not,
Ayer’s Hair Vigor. In leas than a month your gray hair will have all the darit, rich color of youth.
At »U* Hunt »hn»
De Witt—I’ve been reading "Black
It’s a sympathetic story of
heard
Beauty." Oie horsc-
Blugorc—U! Yes, everybody's h of that book. In our family it is
ond only to the Bible-
De Witt—Weft, I don’t wonder. It's
sort of sermon on the mount.
HU Tm 1 ■ i'l*ini.
Bobby—Pa. when docs e man get
00 old to learn?
Father—When he gets too old to marry, my son.—Puck.
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