Cape May Herald, 16 November 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 7

NEW JERSEY STATE NEWS. Perth Ambo) Wei Steered hit Launch Atborc Will Broken An*. BODY TRACED BY A DOC'S BARKING. fto|fcnor» DUcotcr That Herbert bU). < Yeir* OU. Wai OrcwneC la a l oad—»lu Helen Coald's Qllt to Ratten—Waaled Baettr’e flu a nod Lctten—W el.Xnuan Borden town Woman Dead -Ponottkcn la C« Rained Herbert May, 4 years old..of Cartiden. was found drowned in n pond, at the foi.>t of Second street about two hundred yards front his home early Sunday ■ morning. After the neighbors and the police had searched all .flight attention was catted to the child's body by the barking of a colhc dog.’his companion. John Dyer, a neighbor, hearing-dbe dog. ran to the bank of the pond and saw the /tip* of the lingers of two little hands abotc the water. The boy. was within

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. aeldy Review oft relief has been af-.

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lease himself from the grasp oi • The boy's father, who had

I rot slept. tOJJiwptt

was one of the first to. reach Dyers side and helped him secure the body. After rpaching-horac with his son's b&dy

After rpachiug-h s'Jtt father collar ->usly ill from m

oilapsed and rfow lies 1 nervous prostration..

"Mrs . Harrte, Allen Baxter, and her arother.. Richard, drove to the office of

Prosecutor Atkinson in Mr-

|i made a deni which Baxt at the Grar

1 at tl

when v, ea .also

Holly. The

for the reated s

mt street' station died ir .on his

ted s t stai

he pulled ir .on

:5t-Judge Wills. The

' ' futile a.i

•New York No. 2 8s^c; ia Np. 2 red 76a76^0; Balti-

young man .also made a. futile attempt to get two letters from Baxter to Rii * ard. Tri which the foremr makt

ard. 'in which the foremr makes many hncOmpliraentary illusions to his father-

robber necks

“Notice to roasters and robber nc This is to certify that T. John Kce km not married. nc*er have been

to be. John'Ket

c re Gr.'

Philadelphia Np. 2 more No. 2, 75VSC.

Com—New York No.- a, 66j^c; adelphia^ No. 27 64>ja6s^c; Balti Oats—New York No. 2, 45c; Phila-

delphia No* 2, 45^146^0; Baltimore

N °. 3 -

hidepcirdencc piddished. in the.columns . of a Morristown newspaper has caused PUms! m i»i n b2£ivea that ^Keenan°and a-young woman of that |dace bad been married. Keenan is about 45 years old

arid wealthy.

Although suffering from a_ broken ?rm. Milton-A. Edgar, of Perth Amboy, nluckily kept his place at the helm and brought his naptha launch ashore^aftcr •ss,™ s’ nals of the launch, and before the smaller boat could get qij/of. theAray she was ran down. There were twelve'persons on the launch, but Mr. Edgar, the owner, was “the only person injured.

Mrs. Daniel Bloom, aged 65 y found dead at the -home of be “ 1. near 1

. Friday

_ terdown county. Friday night. Mrs.

| . TSpom-wcm to the bam. and when she

I dirPVR* return for some time her

j. daught^begaivan investigation which f resuttpnnmc finding of her dead body.

Heart disease is given as’the cause.

date.

Brunswick. mem has-not'A yet been made publiv by the Board of Trustees, but it is said the money will be available at an early

date.

In fighting an oil stove in^ the room L in which w . r . _—_id his hands bui tmgnishing the flames. ■ George Horsey, an aged colored t «• - u has disappeared. 1

feared that he- has wandered away and

probably died ft

Channing

Vhurrday evening. NovemUv a.. . Col. Charles Moorchbad, the Vwell Jmawn Bndgeton sportsman, has Vld

W. Mcl

1 iwit fi .

sommissioners to assesi the b A>c Paulsboro-Sw ‘ '

'Along -with

i's improve-

rrcamery and a canning factorj will be la operation there before nc'xt summer. , The Methodist cheir of Bridgeport has '■ fs leader; qifton. assisUfit. and Miss

Gsd on Thanki ' . Among, .hr

fonrth-class postofficcs

'£*

*.der. of the aame county.'^

L* **yculemal d.sdmrVe.of hi, gun. Bwood Sttnptnn of Mantua. ■

<he entire charge in his foot. .

The factory of the'' Enterprise Shoe

; Ss^S. , £? ■ ■ Moa'I near Jericho on Friday

LiHydle is to have a local dramatic

Oeaerai TYad* CaaMHaat.

R. G. Dtm k Co.'t Trade aaya: "Uttle.i forded the IcatUng ha try in the matter, of tt tie*. In fact the aituat

is less satisfa

cure coke of some fi

harden the market

no actual alteration in pricaa h cured, except at Philadelphia, where 35 cents more a ton is readily paid. “As this induatry is coniiderad the teal busineMu-harometer, present conditmns and /Gture prospects are certainly

most encourtging.

“Low temperature in grain growing States brought a higher level of quotattona, com rising 23 cents abort the $urc ruling atvthe corresponding dale hst yearTalTd-JO cents over 1899. ■'Wheat is moving out freely at both eoaiit, shipments from the United States for the week amounting to S1851472 bushels, against 3.210.164 buslfcls in the Agine week of 1900. and 3.927,203 in 1899. 'i—-——• - milling J - 1 1 -

fair adv

5 figures, despite the difference

output. . •

‘Tailures for the week numbered 243 in the United States, against aot last nd 33 in Canada, against 18 last.

LATEST QUOTATIONS.

Flour—Best Patent, _. Irade Ejftra, $3.95; Minnesota

FIENCff FLAfi AfiAIN WAVES OYEII EMBASSY Diplomatic Relation! Formally Renewed 4 Between Franca and Tnrkey. ADMIRAL QAILLARD'S SQUADRON. fie Ship* An Band Far the lalaad of Syra —Miss Stoat, la Asathtr Letler, Tells at •be Here ships She and Her Coapaaloa Hava to Badare—PoatM Tricks at the Brigands

to Caoctml Their Wherrebeats. Constantmople, (By

French ft^g waves above the French Embassy in Constantinople, for the first

time tfinee August 26.

M. Bapst, councillor at the embassy, called upon the Ottoman minister of ign affairs. Tewfik Pasha, thus formally renewing the diplomatic relations

' ** and Turi

««4 TliBailemnrnia.'

The Wcaekar Bureau has issued snotbar—hrpadstde against the practice whielt has grown np in a number of Euoi bombarding the

d ca«py K *•« Some of me

iurkey.

has called upon the foreign affairs. Tea

mally reoei between Fi

The destination of the vessels of Adliral Caillard's squadron, which left the tland of Mitylcne is the Island of yra. * The battleships Charlcmange and Traulois-and the armored cruiser Amiral Pothuan. hpsfever.' will go first to aea (about 30 miles northwes SntynuO Jo coal, afterward rejoin,

iquadron.

to-

iwest of rejoing the

[<o. 2 Ti rimothy, 1

I Timothy. $16.00216.50; hy. $15.00015.50; No. 3

imothy, $12.50114.00.

Froits and Vegetables — Apples — Maryland and Virginia, fancy, per brl $24X>a2.25; do Maryland and Pennsylvania, packed, per .brl $2.0012 75. _Cranbernes—Cape Cod. per brl. .$5^015.50. Pears—Eastern Shore. Marjland, Keifers. per basket, 15230c; do New York Keifers, per brl. $2.50*2.75. Quinces— New York, per brl. $3.5014.60. Yams— shannock, per brl. $r4xxu^5. —Native, per too bunches, $l4xn 1.5a Carrots—Nauve, per bunch, ia the. Cabbages—New York, per ton $94x»iooo. Celery^—New York, per dozen 20350c.; do native, per bunch 2!^a JHc. Cauliflower—Long Island, per brl or crate, $1.-50*200. Eggplants— Florida, per crate $3-008400. Lima Beans—Native, per bushel 7525»c. Lettuce—Native. per box I5a30c. Onions— Yellow, per bushel $100aMo; do white, per bushel $1^5*130 * Peppers—Native, per bushel box 250300. Pumpkins, each 4»5c- Parsnips—Native, per box, 25a 1 30c. Turnips—Native, per bo* 10a J2Hc Tomatoes — Eastern Shore, Maoland, per basket 30*350. Potatoes—Maoland add Pennsylvania, prime, per bushel boafcsc; do do do medium, per- bushel 40aset-.^30 New York prime, 60*650 rdo da seconds. 45a ! 50c Sweets—Eastern Shore Virgf--- 1 reltows, per brl $1.2531.50; do do

Letter Fim Miss Slone.

Sofia. Bulgaria. (By Cable).—From mother letter that has beenrcceived from Miss Ellen M. Stone, theabducted Ameri^an missionary-, it appears that she is mdnriugthetnals of herhard experience vith fortitude, forgetting herself in her inxiety for her companion, Mme. Tsilka. Miss Stone does hot dare to complain st the treatment to which they are subjected. but she finds the confinement

rksome and the

%

e weather extremely try-

tnd delaying their delivery, seek to tfeate the appearance of being f*r dis-

reate tl

anL

The Bulgarian government contii a interfere its the negotiations, with

Provisions and Hog Products—Bulk “d^ •£ 24c.; separator, extras. 22x23c.: do.

^

Ih, 9*9f$c: do old roosters, each' 25x30c • *t*ar. SiapWc. 'Ducks—Puddle, large,' ^oyic; do do, small, qaioc; do,

igrel, paioc ^

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EARL U ANGERED BY RUSSIA A VlaJeat Dispute Cassed the Aged vie*,

ray’s Death.

m Pelrin. (By Cable).—A violent dis-. »ute with M. Paul Lesar. Russian minister to China, over the Manchurian Treaty appears to have been the imraeditte caqse of the death of Li Hung

Chang.

The diplomatic events preceding this Iragic climax have enabled Jlpan for a Eve* the noment to frustrate the designs of Rus- his way in t ita. A fonnight ago the Japanese Legs- | _ _ _—-

aon secured a reliable outline of the terms of the treaty, and thereupon denanded that the Chinese pleripotentia--ies .officially lay before them the text, tasing the demand upon the Ulegatipn hat Japanese 'interests were involved in exchange oi the status of MaAcEuria.

ropaam centuries

haavesn to avert storms

in iteothssdlractioa. Some of the argu- *>•»** atfvaMad will apply accurately to *a WaaOier Bureau itscN. It claims to score a success whenever it shoots st a thunderstorm cloud that does not prodoc* hail, although the chances sre greatly in favor of there being no hail «a the cloud. Whenever the Weather Bureau sbaots at a storm and drives it away it scores a success, but when it does not driae h away it keeps discreetly quiet. That is a habit common to those who experiment with the ele-

ments.

NTarth Kwowlng About.

Be need of catting off » women'* breari er a man-* cheek or nogs In a rain attempt to weak from .offering. Botanle Blood Balm (B, B. B.) girae a safe .needy and certain onre. The meet horrible forme of esnoer ol ttie face, breaat.womb. month, etoajaeh.Urf. tmnorm. ugly canoen, eating, teetering force, poiwMtent pimple.,blood poloon,cat.rrli.rhenmatiem, terrible itching, eeabbr ekin dieewe. etc, are all ■uoceeffullj' treated And enred by Botanle Blood Balm (g. B. B.). Drnggtit., •1. Sample of medicine sent free, aleo raan> taatimoaiale, by deecribing yonr trouble and writing Blood Balm Co, IX Mitchell Street

Atlanta. Qa. ' Coaid mow Hie Own Inferrnca.

Cholly—Aqd did Miss Chipper sty

anything about me?

Miss Cuttings—She said you were just as bright as ever.—from Puck. • Dyeing la a* aimple ae wishing when yon Bpa Ptmtau Panvt.Tae Dfas. Sold by all

'In a bnrricane blowing at eigfaly in: an hour the tire*.arc bn *»ch square f of surface is three and a half pounds.. Stats or Onto. Cm or Tonsno, 1 Locie CocxTT. ( *'■ Fasn J. Casxsr make, oath that he ia toe senior partner of the Arm of P. J. Cram A Co,doing bosinm in the City ofToIede,Count. zsrfsrsx&a&s-x and every eaee of ckTanaa that cannot l cured by the use of Hall's CiTknn Crus.

, Fa*xx j. Cxaxur.

Sworn to before me and .ubseribed in my,

e, title ath day of Daoemba ' — * W-Mtomaow. ,

Hall'. Catarrh Care k takentataeneSy^anJ act. directly onto, blood a,! muron. aarfaoe. of the .ystem. Bend for toetimoitlale. free. \Bold by Dru/jirte.Vse 1 * 0 °" T *’ U4 °' °-

Hell'« yamOy Pill, ere the beet.

the people with the biggest ideas aej-

out.

[irra^

mitter what alk yon. baadaohe to a oeota to .tart getting yonr health baok. C-

profeaeiotnl swindler works wu. uw mmj m .he world.'

dw ,v?' O"**'* 801m. of Atlanta, Qa., are ^ wprid.8i"tto!Jub^tio£r 8 £^^5ei^!

them to use their influence

—— against the

Empress

— the

tnd induced them to with the Empress Dowager a| xeaty. In the meantime the

Dowager instructed Li Hung Chang to tomunicate the treaty, after certain modficatkms, to the ministert of the pow•si, and if they did not object to. sign Li Hung Chang visited M. Lassar and txplained to him the instructions. The J* Russian Minister strongly objected to v ^- cvealing the text of the treaty to the mmsters of fhe other powers, .and a tormy interview ensued. Li Htmg 3hang went home in a violent passion

had a hemorrhage. Which the docattribute : to the over exertion of a

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(.Manila, (By Cable).—Advices from atalogan, capital of Samar Island, report that Major Littleton W. T. Waller attacked a force of -natives occupying a strong position at Sojton, two 3-inch guns being used to sbd) fheir stroi Throughout the first day the nati'

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Aa Aggressive CaapalgL.

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