Cape May Herald, 17 August 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 7

NEWS OF NEW JERSEY. Tto Latest Happenisr* Qieaaed Fro* AH (her the State.

STATE LAWS TO BE CODIFIEl. Aacteat Sutstrs o4 Ike Suit WB ladert* a Tkaraatk (htrka.IUi ai Ike Me a* at a Caaaluloa -FMtaj Old Irtaurt-Cklld Fated Fd«--Wertaice Barled UaOer FaHlai Eank ai MaaresMva-Adtle Rltcfeic Hart

Tlie special commission a

>r Vow

appointed b>

Governor Voorhees In codify the law*

k. The

commission W! Jnsiice«

has begun iU aork.

consists of Supreme Coati

lonaihan Dixon and Hranklin Fori and "harles H. Corbin. Ii will require »cvrral year* to complete the work. The .-odibcation will have much to do with the Sunday laws, over which there is now much confusion- NlAny of these laws were enacted back in 1854. when what arc now big cities were mere villages. and when it "as considered a su^ as hcII as an offense again-i the majest) of the law to do any kind of work o Sunday except such as might be inc dent to church .g»ing. to proparin ratals or to summoning a physiciai These laws no longer command unive--sal respect, nor is any effort made :o enforce them, except in rare instance.-, in the last compilanon of the general statutes of the Stale, made in 18B6. on rage .1707. is found what is known as the "vice^and immorality act." cnacird in 1854 and added to from time to timr since. This act deals largely with Sunday observances defining what shall and what shall not be considered offenses against the law and fixing the penalties therefor. Under this act many things which are now common to the Sunday life of every city of the Stau ire offenses punishable by fine or im

prisonment.

The finding of many Spanish silve :oins along the shores of Long Branch after heavy storms, in which the sur has been rougher than usual, has !e. :o the belief that an old wreck contain ing treasure lies submerged off short The coins bear dates early in. the eigh .eenth century, most of them fr- m i/Ci to 1708. They are of crude workman ship and very thin, being, about the thickness of a dime and in diameter .1 little larger than a quarter. They a'! contain the Spanish coat-of-arms o: •.heir face and have various injcriptiiim about the outer edge^ The Hfc-savraJ*' men along that part 01 the coast have found many coins of this description one member of the station near Bead Haven having picked up thirteen dur ing an afternoon after a heavy storm Adele Ritchie, the actress, who is s< iourning at Asburv Park, was in a run Ocean avenue in her trap. Her hors became frightened and ran into r sprinkling wagon One of the wheeit of the -trap was demolished -and Mi« Ritchie was thrown out and sustainc several slight bruise*. Her companio wks not injured. MUt Ritchie tainte'' alter the accident, blit soon recover?and was taken to the hotel.

COMMERCIAL REVIEW.

J the boardwalk! a' Cape May. the other evening Mrs. AM, Loab missed from the belt at her sidf satchel, in which she had the key o her room at the hotel, a handkerchu. some minor articles and $400 in no:< and coin. She was so overwhelmed th; she burst inf * sn-n--—.—s_

she Sch tilth

into tears. While weeping approached by Mrs. Albert 1 man. of Baltimore, who had .

:!e girl by the hand. The latter ha ' ked the satchcj up.-and it was thn

ickJy restored.

A middle-aged woman who hoarilc the ferryboat Dauntless oa its 10 o'clock trip to Philadelphia from Gloucester City made two attempts to commit suicide enrou;e by jumping overboard. Special Officer George Daiscv seized her both times and prevented he' from reaching the water. When •Vboat reached Philadelphia a policeman was requested to arrest the woman, b it be refu»ed|(o do *0 and the woman r dc. away in a trolley car. The baby show on the Casino pici a Atlantic City was a decided succc>s. Forty-seven babies were entered and gold medal prize* were given for the prediest. the cutest and the fattest, the conte« ; being decided by ballot Francks Bayard, daughter of M. L. Bayard, of Woodbine? was voted the pretties: baby. George Sooys’ child the cutest, and Mrs. Tibbies' the fattest. M ichaej"T nglebrand. employed in the button factory of George B. J she way. at New Brunswick, was running the shacking machine, which tears the shells from the ivory nuts, when hi* shirt sleeve caught in the belt and he was rapidly drawn into the machine. He grasped the belt and broke it so that ft was pulled from the pulley. His arm was badly scraped and his tare bruised. ■ but otherwise he wa» uninjured. The side of a 9-foot-trench_ in which a sewer is being constructed ip Moo-c town cared an. burying Fansdno Col. lellr. and Joseph I^evado. dho were at work in the trench. Collello was killed and l.cvado sustained fractures of several rib*. Collello was but 19 year*

old.

Lewi* I- Rote, of Ocean City, who was committed to jail in default of ijoo bail for attempted assault on an officer. rvjge of legal p e insane asyl

Oeaeral Trad* C»aB«f»ai.

New York (Special).—R. G. Dun & o-^» weekly review of trade **y*t

implaint from any part, er the volume of ctr-

distribution of merchandise, and hesitation is observed in general trade is chiefly due to the ricertainty as to the deration wf the labor troubles in the ateel manufacture. Collection* continue good, better weather hat helped the agricultural classes, money is easy, and stocks of merchandise carried are not above the average for this season of year, particularly ia the West

and Southwest.

"Having no further ammunition in heat and drought reporta for hoisting price*, speculators have turned suddenly to the other extreme and demonstrate that early frosts threaten all late planted com. The result has been spot quotation at this city of more than ho cents all the week, and the pracfical clhninatioa of exporters from dbmestic

aoarken.

"Failures for the week were 173 in the L'nieed States, against 177 last year, and 31 in Canada, against 23 last year.” Bradstreet's say*: "Wheat, including flour, shipments for the week aggregate 8,832.199 buidiels. against 6.463.391 last week, and 3.318.760 in the corresponding week of

1900.

ART IN LANDSCAPE GARDENING.

ft** AM1II7 to toy Owl towns oo4 flower

Node wo fopor.

dy review of trade says: In •oma roopoett a good landscape "There is no complaint from any pgrt. gardener, landscape engineer or Undof the country os er the volum—' ® wa .

rent distribution of mere ham __ apd practical development of land•capes and grounds—oeruplaa an un-

enviable position, and be

likened to the pioneera In any great auae where auvancea are met with dlatruat and antagonism born of Ignor-

ance.

He has, first of all. to abow that bis work, though closely associated with the pick and above!. U not of It and has artistic realisations as well aa natural and purely mechanical ones. He is a true artist with visionary Ideas, largely. which are tempered by the practical molding of nature and brought Into living fact*. An undeveloped piece of land la seen by him thi evolutionary lenses, and be pictures the effects which might be produced by grading, planting, arranging patba and drives or altering the course of streams. Hla first picture la, perhaps, barely more than an outline, such as a painter might sketch preparatory to adding the colors and (ouches which almost put life Into a portrait; the development and details are largely the result of study and

abl

Flour—Bi

Grade Extr

5 J 9oa.V to. Wheat—:

Philadelphia. 1 timore, 74iic.

Com—Ne.

LATEST QUOTATIONS.

Pan

:ra. $3*5;

nt. *4-45: High Minnesota bakers.

■New York, No. 2 red, 7714c:

2 red, 7354»74c; Bal-

2, 59)4 a6oc; York. No. 2. 30c: Phila2 white, 45c; Baltimore,

»2a43c.

adel 56c

Hay—No. 1 timothy, $i6.ooaifi.5o; No. 2 timothy, $15 00015 50; No. 3 timothy. $14.0031450. Green Fruits and Vegetables—Apples. ber bbl.. fancy, $2.ooa2.2j; fair to good. $1.50*1.75. Beets, per bunch. }ja tc. Blackberries, per quart, Rochelle, 4*50. Cabbage, per too. Flat Dutch. $3.0034.00. Cantaloupes. Gems, per basket, 25440c; native, large, per too. $4-00*6.00. Carrots, per bunch tyiax. Corn, per dozes, 4350. Damsons. Md. and Va-, per bbl. $4,ooa4^o. Eggplants., per basket. 60365c. Huckleberries, per ‘quart, 7*8c. Onions, per half-bbl bus ket. 60365c. Peaches, yellows. 75ca$i.oo; reds, 65«8oc. . Pears. Manning Elizabeth, pec basket. 5oa75c; Bartletts. per basket, 35350c. Pineapples, Florida, per crate, as to size, $2.0033.25. Plums. B-lb basket. I2at5c. Squash, per basket. 15 320c. String Beans, per bus. 65*75^ Tomatoes, 2-basket carrier, 75ca$t.oo: Anne Arundel, per ba«ket. joaaoc. Watermelons, per too selects. $i8.ooa 23.00. Live Poultry—Hens, lojric: old roosters, each. 25a30c; spring chickens. 14c; ducks, 7HB)4c; spring ducks. 8atoc. Potatoes—White—New York river,

culls

. always accompanied

s apian d-

preclatlon which belong to a good laui

scape gardener.

But a small percentage of the public appreciates the qualifications

•eased by the landscai

the remainder ue la simply an unusually good gardener, or one who la too much above menial work and de-

sires to theorise. Toey do

pos

r; to

PURE FOOD

LAW VIOLATED. r r»M* Cmcarwlac th« Itoastla*

* B*w«zM Out bj

Tolxbo. August 10th—The Juty In Judge Meek's court In this city has found James White, a local grocer.

r nearly a inal etten-

Jury, a big

e plane a and he 1

tunlty jught.

d seconds. $ r<fir r p. 1

>!. Rc-*e. $2.6042.90; hfcl. $3.50*3.75: do,

do.

T..

per bus. 80*900. Sweets—New North

Carolina, per bbl.

ellows. $3-50*4-50: do. doT red. per bbl

*’ ims—New, per bbl, $2-5C

do, Chili R. per bbl.

-'seconds, per bbl, $1.4

Shore Md . per bbl. Va.. per bbl. $3.;

i*hel box, 9c r bus, Soaq rolina. per do. Easter yellows. $3.; $2.00*2.50.

$275.

Proviaknis and Hog Products-*-Bulk rib sides, 9)4c; clear do, 9F4c; shpalders, 8!4c; do fat backs. 14 lbs and under, S’/ie; do. 18 lbs and under 8’/ic; do. belles. io)4c; do. mes* strips. 814c do. ham butts. 8)4c; bacon clear sides, io'Jc; do, clear. ioi4c; do. shoulders. 9l4c; sugar-cured breasts, small. 13)4c; do, do, 12 lbs and over. 13J4; do. do. shoulders, bladecuts, 955c; do. do. narrows. 954c; do. do. extra broad. io%c; do, do, California hams, oMc; hams, tc lbs. 13 to t3^c; do. 12 Jbs and over, I2j4c; do, 15 lbs and over taJ4c; do,

We*[ern. can-

1454c: do.

,, . »lo, 15 skinned. 19c; do, beef, .ed and nncanvased

believe

he can be on the same of other profeaalona. am force hla way to the front by ah owl 1

I

aa a ruin

Uke any other profession, there are ’ roborated "quacks." to use a meaning populat J KlrchmtI<

term, and the true landscape artist must beat down the barrier of distrust which such men create continually. Their knowledge and practice are both limited and they will make any kind of bargain, whatever 1> best calculated to obtain a good sura for a little workfuture reeulta are of but little moment to these transient gardeners. Where a man la recognized to be aster of his profession. h( should be hampered as little as possible, especially not before he has oppprtiu

to present his Ideas. Expense

so far as practicable, be a secondary consideration, just as It would be were a doctor of medicine called In for medical advice. The best should always be the highest aim la any walk of life—and no one asks to receive value, even in advice merely, without offering full equivalent—Meehan’s Month-

lySlrw»e» Aaliual from Africa

A report has been received from Sir Henry Johnson, special commissioner to Uganda, of a new discovery made by him In the Semllke forests, of a peculiar and interesting animal be. longing to a species long thought to have been extinct This creature, as huge as an ox. but in build shaped more like a giraffe—having a neck much longer than a horse—seems to combine the characteristics of many animals. Hfs ears resemble those of an asa. but with silky black fringe*.

ags of ArloM coffee.

The State of Oblo. through the Parc Food Commission, proicruted White. The case was on trial for n month, and attracted national

tlOD;

The manufacturers of Arioaa coffee

ceaducted the deXrnse for Grocer White. Attorneys of cmlm-n't wers retained to defend h'.m. but after a short consoltatlon a verdict

of guilty wa* returned by the Ji Tb* State of Ohio considers thl* a

victory. Pore Food Commissioner Blackburn has been waging a warfare on spurious food articles sod tbs de-

partment has been socccssfal. The complaint of the State of Obit

was that Ariosa coffee was coated will ■ substance which concealed defect*

In Che coffee and m4Se than It 1*. The State cb or glasing was a fa'

tbr propagation of bacteria.

Prof. O. A. Klrchmnler. of this city, s well-known chemist, was the principal witness for the State. He testified that be had made scientific examinations of samples of Ariosa

purchased from Grocer White

the open market, and found 1 each berry contained an average of 300 bacteria. Mr. Klrcbmaicr further testified that other coffees he examined eostalned few bac-

teria or none at all. He dedai

the gtaxed coffee was food pfodtP? ■ —»

Chemist BcbmML of Cincinnati, cor

the testimony of P.-of.

did

ked the old man

u want a dre»* suit?”

r better

mri!e It appear I tate charged this

lag or glasing was a favorable medium

for '

raiherly ASvlM*

Therel* one roan in £ook county who 1* bringing up hit boy* in the way they should go, and if they don’t go in it the fault won t be hi*. One of hi* lad* »tood

before him and *aid:

'. "l’ n > mvited to a party, am there'* going to be dancing, and I ncei

a dress »tut.'

Well, wlyr don't you get it?”

I haven t the money." "How old be your a»k«

wiLh sudden inter

"Why.

this mostl jjAnd you '

"The kind of rig you can only wear

after mndown?"

"Ye*, sir; it'* evening dre**."

"Cost* like the dickens, and makes you look like a waiter in an eatinghcu.e? Huh!, Now. I've no objection to your having a dre»» sail—with a provi*o—you mii*t go to work and earn it.

And the boy is hustling. BrMr..«a*lmr*» lmporta»c«.

Undoubi-.dly the d-.y of t tally good •read i» dawning ’J h.- "new woman" a* now come .0 the rescue. Thi* mean* 1 an awakening to latent capacitiet and power*, -n -. a reviling and new appre,1^ [ ciatioa of old dutiet and obligation*. In th : no cl’ 0 * do«* thi* new wnman shine “ [ with a fintr light than *ln- docs is the ! home, where her intelligence reaches ! the rcnjo’.est corner* brightening and

bettering a 1 thing;.

The irafort.nt subject of bread-mak-ing. Wh*ch »h uld head the list of cooking actomplisiimcnts. will, with other thing*, rc cive proper »indy. and *ooner or Uler the perfect loaf will not be a

jj “ow, but

landing

and

dared that wholesome

d not present

: qf

snd

sa. but with silky black frlngefe. i T£e fcead taper-llke apd th£ nostrils '

1. figrts of hla body, neck sbouland stomach being of a Jeep

ihile ml

ham porl

do.

Jes—1

salter*. lati

lactic

HPQHPHRIB; fd 954c: do. do. balf-bnm Hides—Heaty steer*, asi

all, 60 lbs and

late kill

-—iosmJ4

SWVJc.

Eggs—Wester

rr d<

Labor'must be right in its demands. It must potse** might to enforce the right, but it must be right in order to appeal successfully to public opinion, which, outside of the strength of the or ganriation. ii a factor upon which it may depend for much help. Pedro Alverado** fncome Is $200,000 a month. I-ess than a year ago he was a laborer. He is more talked about in. his home city and in every .mining camp, in that part of Mexico than any other man in that county. President Diaz excepted.

There is in the minds of

) engaged in the la

come earlabor movc-

once a

*t men engaged in the labor m mt a desire to bring about at on _ eat industrial onion, taking in

and every one '

faensive

ia! onion, taking in any in a single, vast, comprc-

. 14)4c; <

iders. is)4c; mes* pork, $16.50; ork. ftO-Qo: refined^ so-'.b can*.

id new tubs, ociaron and J up. close se-

‘/jc; cow* and light steers.

___ Maryland and Pennsylvania. per doz. 14c;' Eastern Shore Maryland and Virginia. 14c; Virginia, 14c; Western and West Virginia, 14c;

Southern. ijsijFic: guinea. 7c.

Dairy Product*—Elgin. 22323c; separator. extras. 2ia22c; do. first* 20a2ic; do, gathered cream, ipaaoc; do. imitation, tyziSc; ladle extra, isaiyc: ladles, first, 14S15C; choice Westeni rolls. 15a 16c; fair to good, tjaixc: half-pound creamery. Maryland. Virginia and Pennsylvania. 2ia22c; do, rofls. 2-lb, do, Cheese—New cheese, large, -ho lb*. toKaioHc; do, fiat*. 37 lb*. io)Alto}4c; do, fldYa. 37 lbs. io‘4aioJ4c; picnics, 23

lbs, iUi’i54c.

Uva StMk

Chicago. —Cattle—Good to prime steers, ^fioa6.i5; stockers and feeders. $2 25*400; cows. $2.56*4.40; bulls. $2.53 04.30; calves, chotcp higher rat $AOoa 6.50. Hogs—uiixerTand baicher*. $5 73 *5^: good to^ choice heavy. 15.90a 6.07',4. Sheep—good to choice wether*. $3.60*4.00; fair to choice mixed. $3-25*3.60; Weatern sheep. $3.25*4.00: yearlings. $375*4 jo: native lambs, $2.00 •5.JJ; Western lambs. $4.2535.15. East T-fberty.—Cattle—Extra, .-$5.50* 5.80; prime. $5.50*5.65; goyf. *5.20* 5^0. Hog* dnll and lower, prune heavy $6.c5; assorted medium^, $6.00*605; beu Yorker*, $6.10; light do. $54)006.00. LABOR AMR IMWtTHV "Corn export* lor the weak aggregate 990.7*4- against 653.6*4 last week, and 2.890.754 in this week a year ago.” Fort Worth has 40 union*. There are XS-OCX) uniop merchants. Philadelphia ia tp have a Ubor temFort Worth ha* a Woman'* Label

League.

Brooklyn bricklajrer*' laborer* get $3. Loaisvifie carpenter* get • $2.50 ,

nine hours.

those

colored. Jers ai

reddish-brown hue, -while other-pom ( U;e glazing are almost crimsotf and some parts I medium for

black—the hind quarters striped pur- ■ plish black and white—and the forehead. atrange to'aay, a vivid red. Surely a creature to strike terror to the boldest heart. It is hornless, though there are traces of three horn cores. It la suppose 1 to be the living repreeentatlva of the fossil animal hellaJotberintn. the remains of which are frequently found In Greece. The

natives have given It the name okgpf. A complete akin and ti have been sent to the British

In England.

teotlnu

Irchmaler. The Slate further testimony.

The defense secured some the moat eminent chemists scientists In !be I'uited States to give teetlm-ny In their behalf. P.af. H. W. W*n». of the United S ate* Agricultural Department; Prof. Vaughn, of Ann Arhor Unlrcrxl*;; Profs. Blellc and Webber, of the Ohio State University, were called to defend Ar'osa. Dr. Wiley mqde a careful examination of the method of manufacturing. He told of tLe J9.000.000 egg* uaed yedr.'y la the preparation of this gtazms- Oa this point, in croa»-examInatlen. the State'* at-

drew from him Kic In-

ihese eggs might be

cold storage ter a year or two

at a time.

The experts who heard Dr. Wiley's testimony were pleated to 11*.en to so famous' a chemist. Hie doctor at one point In bis testimony explained very clearly how it is Hist the egg put Into I he coff»> pot by the housewife settles the coffee. He said that the heat coagulates the egg. and as It oinks to the bottom of th-.-

pot It carries the fine panicles ef . The dyer coffee with It. and thus da rifle* a dead ot

drink. It is the act of coaguYn'.ioa In the coffee pot that doca the wu.-k. Later on In bis cross examination, he admitted that wbta the en; wax put on Arioso coffee at the factory Jt‘ became coagulated, and as egg caanot ba coagulated but once, that th

1 coffi

tomey daftly Un fetmalioa that 1

kept In c

"Pa," said little Willie, "why do thcT speak of the 'milk in the .c&toauutr It's more like water." '.'Exactly." replied Mr. Citjman, "an4 thal'* why they cal) it milk, very prob-

My Hair

“I bad that took

chased a

r and agmii 'BMD

a very 1 off all m

my hair. I pur-

bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor and It bronght all my hair

bock again.”

D. Quinn, Marseilles, 111.

One thing is certain,— Ayer’s Hair Vigor makes the htir grow. This is bectuse it is a hair food. It feeds the heir and the hair grow*, that’* all there it to it. It stops falling of the hair, too, and always restores color to gray hair.

miir'-J'affs-a sous yoot bouts. BssorssodgltatlMbum •t yooz BSSTM! exrnw cC>*. J. C. ATgH CD., Lowell. Mssa.

As the steamer pitched and rolled in the waves the traveler heard through the thin partition a wailing voice in the

next stateroom exclaim:

"Oh. mamma, its coining on again,

worse than ever!” /

Then he heard a sleepyk-oice in reply: ’ "Marie, why don't you follow the di-I rections yon told me about before we 1

came on board?" %

"Because I've forgotten whether I ought to breathe in as the vessel rises and let Uie breath go out as it moves downward, or whether it ought to be 'tc other way, and O! O! Of I wish I

as dead!"

The bam- 01.1 Oamrt

The Consy Island Photofcrapher-

tlon't suppose. dose Delaware frill would get any price fer dere peaches dey didn't work off de same old sag

dat dc crop was a dead fail-

Constipation Does your head ache ? Pain back </ your eyes? Bad taste In your mouth? It’s your liver 1 Ayer’s Pills are liver pills. They cure constipation, headache, dyspepsia. 2tc. All drefftst*.

Wssi roar swixcb* or b««H » bssoiihU teown or riefc MfcckT TU.B BUCKINGHAM’S DYE wf.i.’&ro

'"era

i ef

very year

ire.

The Frankfurter Man —No; same's w* go broke every spring ei we didn't work de gag of a urrible high tide waihin' everyt'ing away, so's t' draw de crowds down t’ Coney t’ see de ruins.

■or Own.

Tess—She had the audacity to say she idn't beliei-c these were my own teeth.

' -The idea! She '

ice. luai roe coat-

fee was practically no value, a “settler" when ft reached the

;

llio otocinn

Hey ae

night

the propagation of bac-

fh be would not

use 1 said

tcria. altbougt positively eltbi

not testify

ier way became he wa*

*.*; yMneeiTor jhc defeme, found bacteria on Aries* coffee

J iiess

of glaze ulla able jui I bacti

Professor BICHe. andthh' Wii the dsfense. testified he^foond

number of lively bacteria on Ariosa cpffee he examined, and agreed that glazed coffee surely was a more favor-

oedlum for the propagation of terla than unjlaxed coffee.

Pure Food Coinmlaaioner Blackburn

*aya: "The Stai

r. Curw ivoUea. ho*, sweat-

traskm/. At sU Or.igo*U and .bo. storw.

Aaart -

doesn't like to be relcned to

Sto sdvt. of ttxnsDZiL'a Bouxest CoLi.ro*

An apt quotation u than aa onrinal rernarl

the nun.bcro: .beep in Ana errand irou ia 180 000 in 1930

SwmI and trait acids win not dl drsd with Pcrxaj* F.buXm Dti

all drugfht*-

xlaaia dcM> MAUD,wtorgoada L Bold br

A Pkiladriphi. rswdent i tracted far the building of 2 coat about t7XfiU>. «

ATHER W15D0M! THE OBKMAL i

OIL.CD CL-OTMIIMO SLACK OP VELLCnV'W ili KEEP YOU MY N0THK ELSE WJIL TAKE NO SUUTITVTEfi ’

Here It Is!

Want lo Umtv H UorM* Bo-r to PM • Good One 1 Caow lapcrtw-

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AGENTS "‘"I?

Brjiurt Siat Uit ae* . Braurd Daar Ha’d.r

Tb« coffer plant is a variety of the cin-

bona ftr'jly

SIM Kowarg. aiio.

's£5jaa^2rL-L,-ajr ssu

lie

meoioal Ratcraity. Catarrb beta; a oonitional diaeaM. rwquirvi a con uwllooad

tmaab Hall'* Catarrh Cuvi* tskra nteraally. acting dir.'ctK upon the blood a:ul raaOOQ. nxrfaooi of th* araUm tknvb / cuuoylag tb* foundation of tha <U*eaM. and *i..ae tbe patls-..t ttrenrth by building up tla-r e„n. •titution and aotining nature In do ! at it* work. Tbe proprietor! bare m> murk failkin

rurativs power* that tber offer One Hun•d Dotlar* fo- anr cue that a tidL to cure, ad for Uet of tMUnouiale. AddrrM sow b» hLSFK t Co ” rQMa - °-

The n bold u

I know a young couple not too well

endowed with the droac that makes people great, mere currency, who pinch ' In town all winter in order to be able! to a pend five months at "Maple Court,’ j their "country seat v year Rhinecllffe.

most Important article of house- | use that they take along Is a box

of s most fashionable stationery

The paper bears the crest and gram of milord and milady.,

colored Inks upon costly dles/ano, of course, "Maple Court, Rhlnecliffe-on-Keanebec.” To receive a letter from these worthy people on this paper fill* one with notions of.ducal estates, re-

al* la very much elated

r. Wc are now consider- drwl Dollars fo.-an*

Send for lUt of Mill

I monobuilt In

ttnues, game preserves, traditions. < ~ t as a solemn fact they pay ital for a simply furnished

about two miles from the river, where they have, beside* the furniture, one servaut-of-aR-work and two bicycles. But they make a show—at a distance —and their happiness Is complete. In the late autumn. In town, friend* Inquire. “Where have you been all sum. merr "Oh. at Maple Court, aa usual. Next year you must run up and spend ath."—Victor Smith. In New York

oyer IU victory.

, Ing the advisability of Informing every grocer In tbe Stan- of Ohio that It Is an Infraction ef the lawa to ae'l Arioaa, and at the tame time give warning to consumers that tbe coffee Is fen Adulterated /ood atllale.” The verdict of the Jury in this rase hi of national Importance because a great many other States have pure food law* like that of Ohio, and It Is natural to suppose ttyu similar action will be taken hy other Pure Fsod Commissioners to prevent tbe sale of glazed coffee*. . ^ "

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"Last year.” {WtiegTiif.' as she halti

in front of the grocery '

of watermelons.

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PaaaiblllHaa af tha PrwpaUar. Tha last group of the baUUahlp* have furnished additional proof that the possibilities of the propallcr screw are still In the ascendant, for as eachmade IU speed trials it the speed record of iu until tbe laet msn-of-topped the record

a speed tor two hours of 11* knots.-

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rocery to care at a pile . "last year I bought six-

. rent watcrmelpfU of you, and not one of them was.riM. /• “Yes. I know,” replied the grocc

“And this year—-*’

"Tbi* rear,'madam, vou will buy sixteen others of me. and not one srffl be green. That'* the way it goes, you know. Last year wa* an off year, while this one i* ell right. I'll send down that large speckled fellow with a hump to

Herbert—He want* to find fact or other, and he is playing ud **ek_with the volume* of the

doing. I

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hide and seek with the volume*

Encyclopedia Britannic*.

An v.d*tertr Flint.

“She if pretty," **id the young woman. "but she i* so e.bviourfv made up." » "Yea" answered Miss Cayenne, "I

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$900 TO $1500 A YEAR

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Kn mettor vbet ail* yon. bestegbe t mneer. yoa win never set well ontil v^_. >owsl* are pot rigut. Osecaasn help nature, •■nre yoo without . gripe or pain, produce -ney natural morrmenw. cost yoo jut 10 cent* to etarSaettine your benMb back. Cu- < amsts Candy Catbarttc. tbe genniae, put op in metal boaea, every tablet fern C.C.C. •tamped on it Beware i

In China liquid* ere sold by weight and

grain by measure.

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