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NEWS OF NEW JEBSEY. Tfce Latest Happcaiafs QieaaH from All Over the State. STATE CHARITY METHOD RESENTED. Sec racy Ceectrelst CMMrea Tksi Art Be«a4 Oet~Nam« Escape ol a Tractiea Car Fr*« Acctaral-Statc May Ott ISAM ky larillarS'i Bet act l <• Mr*. Atllea-HcM ler a (Naaeai Tbcft-Pelkraaa SpetM Hta Nap
A not
ianv to >uti>cnd u> rule which rcrc* that nu uuormation *hal) be pivconcertdna children that arc bound The eRort it to be made by the rlington County Board of Freehold- . who hate a number ol children in
the Sute Guardian*.
The Free! State Bo*
cutKXty of the St Freeholder* intend
to compel
wd tothow by what right they, tbtir eftxrges from friend*, rela-
tion* and the county authorities who tuppor: them. 1| is laid in Trenton tlpt the aid of the Governor ia to be intyiked to break up the practice. The matter ca nt up a: the midsummer meeting of the Burlington County Freeholder-, when a bill lor $t>&2 lor the maintenance of the children was read. The county board, through Soliciutr Chamber*, love cndcavgrcd to secu-e the address of the children sent from
Burlington county.
By the nrorision of Pierre LoriUard't will, which bequeath* his Rancotas farm . \! Job-tow n and all it* appurtenances to Mr*. Lily Barnes Allien, the State of New Jersey will profit to the extent ok 5 per cent, of the value of the property as a collateral inheritance tax. because . *he t» not a direct heir and the property i* not bequeathed for charitable purposes. The property ha* been estimated to be worth nearly $1,000,000. The collateral inheritance tax law provides for the appointment of appraisers to de- . terminc the value of pr-.peny subject t J the tax. The appointment f epprai-er* in the present case rests with Chancellor Magic, whd as ordinary *.i the Prerogative Court probated Mr. Loriliard’s will. If the appraisers should agree that the property left Mrs. Allien is worth $1.ooo.ooo the State would receive $50,003. Mrs. Nicholas Lanning. after suffering thirty year*, from epileptic fits, brought about by a fractured'skull, ha* been cured by an operation. ,Mrs. Lanning fell down the cellar steps of her home ab^ut 30 ycarr ago aad was dazed for several jgreks. but finally recov ered apparently. In the course of a short time she developed cpi!ep»y aiwl Ac was removed to the Sute Hospital for the Insane. A few weeks ago the doctors made an examination of her head and found that at the time of her fall thirty years ago she sustained a fracture of the skull, which had been the cause of her affliction. Mrs; Lannig was taken to the Mercer Hospital and the skull was trephined over the seat of the fraemre. A bone about three inches long and one and a half inches wide, which had been pressing on the brain.' was removed. s seen acting suspiciously rcupied Newman «ot:age. Trginia avenue*. Atlantic a policeman was sent for. The jfiicer entered the io:tagc\and found the vegrj asleep wrappc l.in skk bedspreads ■a a richly furnished roUfii 3me negro when arirsted gave his lame as John James. As nothing had been stolen James was released ott promising to leave town. He had entered the cotuge through a basement window. Wm. 'J. Adamson, of Paulsboro. who announced his candidacy for the nomination for Atscmbly on the Republican ticket some weeks ago. has withdrawn
fiom the field.
Upon complaint of Robert Marsha'I an Englishman. Edward Dennis, a news agent employed oa the tram* running between Atlantic City and Camden, and who says he resides at No 650 Federal street. Camden, was arrested for stealing a stick pin studded with diamond*, valued at $135. The boy and pin were" picked from an outbound train. Boy* turned a switch on.the National Park branch of the Cazrd-n. (Gloucester find Woodbury electric roadJand had i: not been for a motorman »Sn a trolley discovering that u was open, the car would probably have been derailed and many injured. The. company has detectives at work on the case. Shirtwaists were adeptrd bjt, the rootoosen on the Camden. Glonce-tcr and Woodbtiry trolley road. The condnet- • or» declined to wear the warn wra her garb and in consequence sweltered with
the heat.
. In a fight at a beach-front hotel. Atlantic Citv. William .Anderson was *ljo: through tne arm and 0«ear Larkins was struck on the head with a baseball bat. Anderson hat been locked up k but Lar-t kins disappeared. A number of Philadelphia friends oi Chief Engineer Wiesenthal. of the Atlantic City Fire Department, presented him with a gold badge. A banquet followed the presentation About twenty rng weavers .employed by the Fries Harley Rng Company. Gloucester Gty. went out on a strike fqy more wages and shorter hour*. ^ The collateral 'infarritance law in die. six years it has been in vogue has netted the State upward of Sixxxixno. The new Kne ol the Millville Traction Company between Vineland and Millville was opened Sunday. Orauft Uto Mad D«t Charleston. S. G (Special). — An orange frhich he was carrying tn his sick titter saved Andrew Dillon from a mad dog. The boy was attacked by a bulldog which war frothing about the month and (bowing other symptoms of the rabies. The dog made a jump just as Dillon railed the orange in bis right hand and hurled it. The dog’s jaws ' were open and the orange went in the animaj’l throat and. choked hits to
COMMERCIAL REVIEW. Oeaenl tnd*
Dun & " *ays:
potti-
—her than actual present mwfortunr depressed curities and caused canccll— : —
orden
Anxiety regarding unfavorable ‘
Car** Cnroi n, lick Inc CTi
B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Bala) eons all akin wapUoaa. ISchlng humor., ocaoma. watary bhaaws. scab* aoalaa, t-unag aom. boll, rartmnclw; beak rrary ton by (trice • baallky Wood supply to tbs skin. Cum old, MU- > Umo mtad oaott attar aU (la* talk. Dm* any ftoto.Bt; Doooribs nzaptowaand t K . ' taut fm and prwpaidby writlc* Dr.
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nbt be curtailed by the labo »y unless it i» of long duration, as the men have saved money during the recent period of full employment at high Beyond advancing prices of steel sheets and depressing 'the market for tin. quotations have lint been affected by the strike oi the Amalgamated Associa-
tion.
Woolen mill* are more generally act- . _____ ire than at any time this year, order* I a m ,, be for heavy-weight goods arriving in large atill be cowed.
Crab Orcfcard Water
la uaod aad roooounrndrd by physicians all nvsr Ifca world at ona of the moat raltabla lax tti.es and puraatiTM It k aura in iti ac aad has wonderful carsti.e propcrtlre.
is nerrr an auctioneer
See adrt. of Rairnoxii-'a Bceixasa Co_uioi
y-weight goods am* The light-weight seas . and although it is ei
r heai
imbef . _ soon open, and although it that concessions ol from 5 ti
cent, from last year's prices will made there is prospect of profitable cration unless the raw material ah< Stability of prices seems assured in
ear industry. The firm tone ii
UM w-UI
*pected to per rill be ble on-
material should
1 strong aa a bull, and
. , rents as»ur._ footwear industry. The firm torn .tait&f) by the steadiness of leatl *-* —| —tking —
id buyi
Bradstreet's says: Wheat, including
the week aggregate 5-MI. against 5X)1(>.M9 bushels last
cuo.581 m the corresponding week iqoo. 3.408.073 in l&Wtand J.303^69 1898. From July i to date shipmet (Bgrcgatc 13.76^455- *» against 73/1.-
st season and 9.177366 in 1899-
Corn exports for tl
concession*.
. shipments for ui3oo Bushels.
*eck.‘j,wcek o(
g,‘
Xoblxr* ami
lenry! HenryT whispered the wife ‘ citizen, ’'there’s a robber in
house."
Lou of them." replied Henry, sleep"in the House and Senate too. but invy ain’t a circumstance •“ * u ~'* ; " city councils.’*
1900. Com exports for the week aggregate 1,71.4.081 bushels, against 2300.739
last week. 4.182.159 id this ago. 3.666.294 in 1899 and 1898. From July 1 to date
Three of the largest shoe iiumuiacturing firms in Plymouth .county. Mat*., have agreed to ask their employee* to work but M"hours a week during the summer. Two of these firms have decided alto to follow 'the same schedule throughout the entire year. The men will receive as much pay for their 54hour week at they formerly received for the 59-hour week. The change was made volunUrity and apparently because employers believ e that just as much work would be done as before. The ume experiment has been made in other hues of indastris and r*«mingly with success.
throi
will
•‘rom July 1
grrgate 6.008768 ! 013-755 >n *l>e tease
10.951,433 in 1899-1900. Business failures in the United Sutes for the week were 208. at against 199 last week, 202 this week a year ago. 174 in 1899. 188 in 1898 and 220 in 18^. UTEST QUOTATIONS. Flour.—Best Patent, $4-45M9o; High Grade Extra, $3.95x4.40; Minnesota
bakers. $2.80x3 00.
Wheat.—New York. No. 2 red, 74* 74'Ac: Philadelphia. No. 2 rtd,' 71'A*
72c; Baltimore, 66a67c.
Com.—New York, No. 2. 54$$c; Philadelphia, No. 2, 54! / j*55c; Balti-
more. No. s, 5ias2c.
Oat*.—New York. No.-a. 36a36!-lc; iHadclphia, No. 2 white, 39*3?!4c Bal-
o&r
exports ag-
ihels. against to.of 1900-1901 and
Philadelphia, No. a
timore, No. 2 white, 37a3754c.
Rye.—New York. No. 2, 57c; Philadelphia. No. 2. 56c; Baltimore, No. 2, Green Fruits and Vegetables.—Onions. new. per half-bbl basket. 70«75c. Cabbage, native, per too. Wakefield, $i.ooa$!.50. Com, per dozen, 5x8c; do. Eastern Shore, per dor. 6a8c. Cucumbers. Norfolk, per bushel. 8oca$i.oa String beans, per bus, green. 35MOC; wax, 35MOC. Squash, per basket. 35a 40c. Tomatces, Florida, per 6-basket carrier, fancy. $1.50(1.75; Norfolk, per 2-basket carrier. $1.2531.75; Anne Arundel. per basket. 85ca$i.oo. Applet. Eastern Shore. Md. and Va„ per bbl. choice. I1.50a2.oa Peaches, Md. and Va.. per box. ordinary, 50*75c; Florida, per 6-basket carrier. $1.25a;.50. Pears, Southern, per half-bbl baskit. 4oa75CBUckbcrrirs, per qt. 324c. Raipl : "
re<L per pint. 3a3lic. Hocklt’ 6x7c. Cantaloupes. North Carol crate. $1.00*1.50. Watermelons, and Georgia, per too. $15,003*0.
Potatoes.—White, new. Nofolk, per bbl. No. 1, $20002.80; York river, per
bbl. No. 1. $2.40*2.60; East
tc. Raspberries. Huckleberries, nh Carolina, per
.. Florida
. 1. $2.40*2.60: Eastern Shoo. Md.. per bbl. $2.2502.50; Eastern Shore
Va.. per bbl, $2.40*2.60.
Provisions.—Bulk shcufders. 8>ic: do short ribs 9Wc; do clear sides, -pjic; bacon rib sides. io54«; do clear sides, to&c; bacon shoulders. o!-ic; fat backi. 8^e; sugar cured breasts. 13c; sugar cured shoulders. q'Ac. Hapi»—Small.' I3Hc; large. 13c; smoked skinned hams. i3'Sc: picnic hams. qf^c. Lard—Best refined, pure, in tierces, 9!4c: in tubs. 9)ic per lb. Mess pork, per bbl. $16.00 Live Poultry.—Hens, iiauj^c; old roosters, each, ajajoc; spring chicken*. 14115c. Ducks. 7*854c. Spring ducks,
9at3c.
Hides —Heavy steers, association and salter*. late kill. 60 lb* and up, close selection. io)jaiiJic; cow* and light
steees. 9*9)4 c.
Egg*.—Western Md- and Pa., per dot. Vl51-c: Eastern Shore Md. and Va.. per 1356c; Virginia, per doz, 13313540; Western and West Virginia, per,do; 1354c: Sonthem. per doz. I2>4ai
Hair Falls
“ I tried Arer’a Hair Vigor to atop my. h(ir from falling. Onehalf a bottle cured me.” J. C. Baxter, Braidvood, 111.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor is certainly the most economical preparation of its kind on the market. A little of it goes a long way. It doesn’t take much of it to stop falling of the hair, make th6 hair grow, and restore color to gray hair. tu*.tarns ananoMs
yoatbotU*. raz* aad rtv* th* b*
Liver Pills
That’s what you need: something to cure your bilious-
digestion.
liver pills, lliey a stipation and bilii Gently laxative.
ness and give you a good
liver pills. T^hi
Pills are cure coniousness.
1* the (Utat aad (atr twaiBcta celtfgv tn Va. I taf its builder—a frxa4 aaa aaa So racati tndtaaggemfaaCT. aoafclypia(.Shoctb
1331354c: Southern, per doz.
guinea, per drtz, yc.
Dairy Products.—Butter—Elgii separator extras. 20a2lc: do. firs . aoe; do. gathered cream. iSaaoc;
irsts, 19a
gathered cream. iSaaoc: do,
imiution. i-arik; ladle, extta. tsatyc; ladles, first, taaisc; choice Western roll*. I4ai5c; fair to good, ijaiac; half-pound creamery, Md.. Va. and Pa.. 2ta22c;
do. rolls. 2-Ib. do, 20c.
Cheese.—Large. 60 tbs. 9)4alOc; do. flats. 37 lbs. 9j»aio54e; picnic*. 23 lb*.
io54aio54Urc S+ck.
Chicago. -
steers. $5.4016 20; poor to medium. *5J0; cows. $2.7034.75; heifer*. $ Hog*—Mixed and butchers.
4.00. Hogs—Mixed and butcher ab.oo: good to choice heavy. $5.9 rough heavy. $530*535; light.
5.90. Sheep steady t
$3.80 $3.3Sa
* 8^70
.90*6.10;
$3.2534.90: W'ettern lambs. $3.75a5oa Ea^ft JJberty. Pa.—Cattle steady: ex-
choice
n sheep. $3.5004.00; native iambi,
go: Western fausbi." '
tra. $5 8sa6xx); prime. $5 $oa$-7« good. $5.20*5.40. Hogs dull and lower; prime medium* and heavier. $6 0754*610; be*: Yorker* and pig*. $6.05*60754; common to lair Yorker*. S^-Ooab.Oj; skip*. $4-75*5-75: rough*; - $4 00a>60. Sheep steady; best wether*. $4.30a).3D; cull* and common. $1.50*2.50; yearlings, $300
*4-75: »ral catrei, $700*7.50.
LAhOC AND INDUSTRY
Parasols do not pass tbrangh several different "hindi.” as do dresses, but often arc made from first to last by one worker. The making of *nc parasol provides a woman with work lor tbc best part of a week, if it be a very spe-
cial and beautiful cne.
Two years ago there wasn't a sliver of fence on what is now Mr. Watson'* 7000-acre farm. Hr bought seven quarter sections (nr $45 apiece and accrued taxes. He had nine bead id cattle tbra.
Ht has 500 head aow.
.igh:, washing sad rabbiaf.
Sola bysifdrn*.
la * etrtaia Western State ther* are two families, one named Der aad the other Sandey. They are neighbors Mr. Day ie the father ol tarn gtrLT while Mr. Soaday ha* aa equal number of boys. Four ol the eon* has* married Sunday*, another is engaged, ao it now appears that ■'•very Day will ht Sunday by and by."
Kmdlae CM Waar ah Me On* da* emaDer aftar using Allan's FooiKas*. a powder for the feet. It nakee tight or new shoe* easy. Cures swollen, hot. sweat m*. aching feat, ingrowing nail,, core, aad bunions. At all drafriata aad shoe atona. Hr. Trial package FREE by maU. Address Allen S. Olmsted, L* Boy. B. T.
■ret Far Ike Bawels. Xo ms liar what aUe you. headache to a eaneer, you will never gat well until your bowels are put right. Cxacaaar* bslp natarv. euze you wgbout a grip* or pain, produos •aev natural ■aoveatanta. coat you just ID cent* to atari getting your health back. Css caaan Candy Cathartic, the genuine, put up in metal boxes, every tablet ha* C.C.C. etaspad aa " “ ’
excellent
in wheat has been found to t for the msnufactnre of Italia
FITE permanently r cam slier first day's 1 Karrs Beetorer. It trii
Kline's Oreal , Uteaalkit tol ArchBt- Phils
An exposition of British products ie planned for next winter in St. Petersburg Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for ekfldree teething, soften the go ms. reduces tafiammatkm.siUys pain, enrw wind cotie. 25o a hot Us
Western Siberia
afford* a good mai lufaeturrr* of milk c
Ocean Qroee, X. J.. Feb. >7. HOP.
Ther* are in lbe world twenty-four presidents and only twenty kings.
mrSy
' buffered'^th Hell's nstsrrh (
1 are usually advocates
ttolh Got What Ther Pre red 2 The latt limy I interviewed (
interviewed General
Howard it wat on the subject of answers to prayer, and I thought I had him. In hit famous fight with Stonewall Jackson the Union force* were defeated. so 1 inquired of General How“Yon prayed before that battle?"
"Ye*.” he answered.
“And Jackson wat a praying man. He
Hared al*o?”
"Vet." be artented. "Then how wat it he gained the vicory? Did that mean mat the Union 2*ute wat wrong?" Very gently the good old general replied; "Both our prayers were answered. Jackton prayed for immediate victory and I for the ultimate trinmph of our cau«c. We both got what we prayed
P’arly Business Instincts.
"Don'e yeti want to bey tome grapes. Mrs. Johnson?" asked a 6-3 old boy of a neighbor out on Mat
ttrect tbc other day.
"I certainly do. Tommie." respo _ . the lady; "bat where on earth did ron get grape* to early in the »uminer?’ "We ain’t — ’— —" **--
youngster, "h
vines yett« more than
make -
’em."
icr day.
ihiiy do. Tommie." responded "bat where on earth did ron
airly in the summer?" got 'em yet." said the
, —it papa bought a lot of lerday, and well toon have n we can eat. I'm trying to little money telling tome of
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M>er—That^rieb^d ^ncle of^yonr* it J "Throwing an old^thoe^ alter a brid*
ertamly a cold-blooded individual I and groom n 1 mosquito bitci him it ici o^pueu- ' Yet; but t nreiis t L i.
jy.
Jt tnppote the old thoe should
happen to hit the bride?"
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SdaP
And light dressings with CUTICURA, purest of emollients and greatest erf skin cures. This treatment at once stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales, and dandruff, soothes irritated. Itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment, and makes the hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp when all else fails. Millions of Women
draff, and the stopping: of Tailing hair, for softening, whitening, and *00thing red, rough, and lore hands, for baby rashes, hchings, snA chafing*, in the torin of for annoying imtatioos and rnflammadsom, or too free or offensive per*phwtion, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, ana many sanative, antiseptic purnoaes which readily suggest thennelva to women and mother*, ana for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. No amount of nersuanon can induce those who have once used these great skin purifier* and beautifkrs to uae any other*. CL) 11CURA SOAP combines in ONE SOAP at ONE PRICE, the BEST skin and complexion soap, the BEST toilet and baby soap in the world. Complata external and Internal Treatment for Every Humc jr. arete • Consucins al Ccttccba Soar, to ctesnse the skla of creels sad ©ticura !-m - * «—■- —■ tacuretbereoeitoctur ttisssivsiz-. sxp Caret. Ooar.Ma
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