NEW JERSEY STATE NEWS. i. Special Dispatches Boiled Dowd lot PI Rapid Readiot. ^ O'RL FEARS SHE MAY DO MURDER Laaia Dirhl Asks to Be Locked lip ia a Tree <«■ AsjliB Alrsld She Ml|bt HI Nice* While Uuiac —Towels Wert Shoes-To flirt Csmdea Some RtlWReaasgrove Water Works Maddle.
Trenton, left her h:>me without notify ing anybody and walked to the State Insane Asylum, three miles' beyond the city, where she rang the hr!! and informed Medical Director Ward that she was insane and wished to be given shelter aad treatment. Miss Diehl is the daughter of John Diehl, and recent
vssss
her release shr went to the home of her aister. Mrs. William Gilbert, of Kos■anth street. She-brooded over her condition and became possessed of a delusion ttat a mysterious person wss trying to hypnotize her and do violence to the daughter of her rister 'She was exceedingly fond of the child, and fearWed to commit herself, and secretly left Txjmc and e'ntered the asylum. Medical Director Ward, before he could admit her as a patient, had to send for physicians who knew her. and they pronounced her insane and signed committal^papers. Rot and care may reGeorge Elliott, a negro. 19 years old. gissr ! .2n.&’tT!i2Ti i s‘ Elliott got out of the hospita. window in his night shirt after tyjig towels on his feet. _ He then^ broke who the store-
clothes
■ room, where be "gri a Vait of and a pair of rubber boots. In a previous attempt to escale, two weeks ago. Elliott had-his fm badly frozen The compb'cations existing in the school affairs of the cities of Camden and Burlington will probably be rclie-. ed at the present session of the Legislatore. Assembiymar. George A. Waite, of Camden*, will introduce a bill for the
- relief rtf the city of Camden, which has
three Boards of Induration, altlvougb
but one is recognized.
J. Frederick DMUn. for mo*» than half a century an employee of the Cam-
.rr&r:
J»mas Gormlry. OiT^Jioiith T •eel, Camden, and broke ,up ihe tnre. Mrs Gomrey summoned a
lieeman and Dillon was
. where he
COMMERCIAL REVIEW. Ocieral Trap* CaaPW—1. G. Dun & Co.'s Review of Trad* .says: Despite some drawbacks, the business situation continues satisfactory, with especially good news from manufacturing centers. Special lines were stimulated hv seasonable weather, but \bi «me influence affected other* ad-
versely.
Although manufacturers of steel have stubbornly rwisfed inflation of prices, the ffrgency of consumers has attracted more importations. Distant deliveries are undertaken by doni'Ttk producers, but, where immediate shipment is rtonfred. it is often impossible to prevent foreign markets securing the business, •xtile milts arc well occupied and the
smula^ons in first hands tone to the market, much evidence of conmg buyers. While the sia crop remains uncertain it
_:ert a quieting iafluencc on goods. "Brathtreet's" says: Wheat including flour, exports for the week •‘KRregatc 37oa,.i68 bushels, as against ,l.b39.<>79 bushels last week and 3.776AXX bushels in this week last year. Wheat exports July l‘. 1901. to date (31 weeks) aggregate 165.346,530 bushels, as against 114.776,372 bushels last season. Cora exports aggregate 437477 bushels, as against 3t<A344 bushels last week and -47743a bushels last year. July I, 1901, to date, corn exports are 21,860.255
bushels,
Text?!
lack
gives a strong tone to 1 though there is much evitH servatism among buyers. W
of the 00
niness failures in the United Sites he week number 303. as against 392 week, 238 m this week last year, 171 00, 307 ia 1899 and 395 in 1898. UTEST QUOTATIONS.
York No. 2, 87!6c: F 3, SsaSskic; Baltin
pronounced in«nr. H
insane hospital at Blackwood
«m. »c the city ,
was txainitird and • He was sent to the i
The Fennss Canceled its :
Co, c
Oats-New York No. 3. 48c: Philadel-
phia No. 2, 51c; Baltimore No. a. 50a
Hay—No. 1 timothy, large bales. $16.-
x>; No. 2 timothy, $14 saaisno; No. 3 era Maryland and Pennsylvania, packed. New York Sute. per ton. don^SfjM.noaiazw; do. Danish, per ton. Jtjaa 1400. Carrots—Native, per bustle) box, joca4Sc; do, per bunch. iJ4aac Celery -Native, per bunch. 3*3>4c. Cranberries—Cape Cod. per brl^f-ziaiyjo; do. Jerseys, per brl, $5 5036.50; da. Cape sylvania. per bushel. No. 1, 7S»8oc; do,
dsayoc; do. New York, best
PEARLS OF THOUGHT.
Consideration li the daughter of
kindliness.
Time lost In mending nets is eared
Ifi catching fish. .— .
In the punishment
Disgrace Is not ut In the crime.
BEFORE HE TOOK VOCELER'S
60 writs* our esteemed friend, Frank Chamber*, of P Bennett St., wick: “For over two years I suffered sgonits from indigntios, and became reduced If. I
my b
in* so faint that I could hardly drag o leg after the other; my dear wife d
teg after the other; my dear wife did all ebe pospbly could to tempt me with dainJr and as I entered the bouee I ui . eulffed and thought: ‘Oh, how
| know I ear. eat that.' But 1
It , fattu a few moot tick; serf!? pains sUt 1 and shoulder Uaii, m
I everything teemed Week. I
1 boils. wif# sc
Riches f.te not an end of life, but
an instrument of life.
Trust ^our secret to another and
will return badly soiled.
A truth that one does not under-
stand becomes an error.
Delicious
It Is strongtl
Success. If attained at all,
attained via the path of drudgery. A good conscience 1» sometimes sold for money, but never bought with it. It le always a duty to enlighten conrcienee; It Is never a duty to disobey It.
If thou 1.offer Injustice, console
less is In d<
ble tplrl
etui.
tr Injustice, uchnpplnesi t longings of to be loved a:
good; I
alas! no sooner
ithfuls, whm I felt
- through my chest blades, my eye* ewgm and seemed Week. " I be*i
cold,
dinner bsartl
. — — • I wa* s *orc tnal to
must be | trerybody. J msy mention thst I wa»
also very much troubled with s sesly skin, and often boil*. But one evening I noticed my wif* seemed more cheerful then ususl. I questioned he* snd found she hid been reading s pamphlet she had received, of men afflicted just a* I wa*, and who had been cured by VogclcrS Com-
thylolng
a really nd to be
If you wish success in life, make per-
bosom friend, expert-
rother and hope your guard
ODD NOMENCLATURE.
nent ph
practice in the West End of London,
*0 I am sure it is no quack t rigBt, dear, let's have a bott After taking the content* 0/
pound. &
faith in it is thst it is made null* of an eminent phyiieia
est End of London, quack thing.' "Al)
' 'tUe,' said L
the first bot-
tle I fait very .much better, *nd determined to give tins remedy a fair trial, and I can positively assur- ysu that a few botOue have made a new man of me. I can 1 key - well. eat.anything and thoroughly' vtyuy Hfe. I have told several of tty
h friends, whom 1 hmew were suffering t
In the MtaClcwix fellT^mc good oM “ m * mU> ^ 1,1 n *
-.en-i-in^ 0 ^fbh C r^ na , I it ia A * ,ockv 5CCOndi - 65*7*; do. nelihShrhood. Strong
< &SR ^uT^to^Xre fro^
L :Lem. ^ I ^ ro ^‘ ion . s xnd Hog Productv-Bulk
n guinea--
ever he goes. L • great pleasure
seven g white r
The rooster seems to in feeding the flock, being made to organize
ic in Cape M;
shoulders, 10c;
, - . sWc; 1 nam butts. 9>£c:
d breas
^Hiail.
base-bali league ir. Cape May county, to nired breasts. 12 lbs ...u .wyav, be composed of teams from Ocean City, sugar-cured shoulders, blade cuts, 9!4c; -ape May. See Isle City Middle Town- j sugar-cured shouldefs, narrow, <)%c; ship and Dennis Township. [sugar-cured shoulders, extra broad, A grand lodge of Mazbns will be or'- 1*®^' ™r- r -cured California hams ganired a* Wildwood. It will h. known ^ c: ] ural ' clnvl “ d or uncanvased. 12 a* the Hereford lz>dgc. and C. A J ; lbs and J"‘ cr ' iff h ; ras - canvased or ux- • Johnson has been selmed as nmst£. J ,0 lb * ind ham^ View to Ocean City. young toms, mixed, good to choice, 14a One firm in L A. Cieek township. Sa- | 15c; do. young toms, good to choice, lo lem county, has bought icwxw dozen of^aiic: do. old do. do. do, do., iobiic; dudflg the past year, paying *1,700' dudes, good to choice. t3aJ4c; chickens, * i- 11 — ~kic; '' ‘
colonial names are preserved, litre Jlngciberry hill and ChlllyshaUy brook. Spot pond wa* mamed by Oov. Wiuthrop. who discovered It In the winter, because of the many roclrs that ahownd tnrough the ice and spwted the sarface. Powk-rhorn hill. «. fa said to have been boegtu faxlians for a hornfnl of pow-
der.
The ftrit of miEfeckune to divers unknown jwrsons—whether trivial «r not does mot appear—finds a record tx Bed Lock mountain in Cranvllle and Bed Lawk jmod In DougUK. There nay lie some association between Bara coat brook and pond ia Leicester and 8pen cer and Burnshirx river, likewise m
■Worcurter county.
DrlnVwatrr river le a felirltons name of a atream of good water. It Is !n Hanover, and possibly there may
« family of that name In the iWhood. Strong Water brook fas
different
Hanover. 1 haygheen i nelydihhrho
r that they «
f blew the
you the forurels of Vogeler’e Oarstii Compoead, «n£ also yourselves fee making ito vwtiin known to * snfferms publie.” The pwprietors (the St- Jacobs Oil, Lti, fckrmere.) will tend a aample free towxy one vr King to them and -mentioning
this yaper
appreach. Jo the south has born 772
My Lungs
An attack of la grippe left me with a bad cough. My friends said I bad consjjmptior * **-— —
onspmption. I then tried Cherry Pectoral and It
VSSSg.'Wni
You forgot to buy a bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral when your cold first came on, so you let it run along. Even now, with all your hard couching, it will not disappoint you. There’s a record of sixty years to fall back on. Tkpssshss: U^. Uc.,t^ AHSAcHO-
MOTEL il EMPIRE BROADWAY AND 63< ST., I. Y. CITY. ABSOLUTELY Of MODCRAT FIREPROOF. RATES. rmic Grand Central SU Brnadwax and Tib Art. be «StS3Si»?a« “»#HetS\iiSfI mtaSiMt i* Mtjdton “sindic topUtl«dewj?Slaf«ookl*ta.
KlK n **.!. l, -J HI * IT MTI
WINCHESTER CARTRIDGES IN A L L''C A L 1 B E R S 4 from .22 to -SO loaded whh either Black or Smokeless Powder always give entire satisfaction. They are made and loaded in a modern ■—ner, by exact machinery operated by skilled experts. [ THEY SHOOT WHERE YOU HOLD ♦ ALWAYS ASK FOR THEM
I
m needs <t nawozs That man is truly happy who dass&tt smat>«Le things he emn'l gr.t.
ak eUs yew, hemlscbe-bo w
wssoer, yon will newer get well util -your faowels are put right. CASOdexTs helpsssture. enrer/ou wlthsct.-m gripe or pain, produce -a*y nmtuzwl mevemratc. cost yoe Jnst 10 etei* to start getting yowr health brnsk. CaseznsT* OendyCSStaitieJlbe genote.-octnp tn-vietal bases ^evary’-ablot lu <C. C. C
»- Sought For pond. In West- -Beople with wsod tstentiom vaggest’s r. long end baffled quest .5?" ^ ** * Sn *' c * 5ck U * 1 lie spot throngh the wilderness t» :
the oklen days. One of the euphonious of names Is Skug river to
and' Middlesex counties. It in worthy a place among such Englfchnames as Wormwood Scrubs, a |
. fer-fbe
The Masonic G»ei
Jem-y is cons:
home
! voung, good to choioe.
Masonic G»and Lodge o! New ' ln ' 3ted - old and young, idering the sdristtnity of 5°od to choice ioiizc.
plan branch .c the c ute i Butter—Separator. 253360; gathered
u-«m. 23a24c; imiution, 19220; priats.
are keeping a leaded gun hardy. p^^zra
The Method in V of Thorcla-v have'Shore, Maryland and Virgima. -326c; a ?, ' 00 ° <leb, f >n 7 ,; tonage j Virginia, 26c; West Virginia, 29*260; and had a mortgage bjrmn* | Western. a6c;Southera. 23*240; coldThe Young People's Society. Chris- , «orage. ehoicet at mark. joa2ic; do. do,
tian Endeavor, of Clayton, is said 10 be , lo ” Ma*3-
the largest in the State. • I Eggs—Western Maryland and Perm-
U*ynr Utin»f B.krr. of Wild wool, !
ixpires in Majch. will be a -
whose b candidal
sylvania. per dozen. 29a30c: Eastern y^i^wSf^taS; rold-slorlge, choice, at mark. 222230.
Mi.-s Eleanor Eldridge. fell from a back stoop an|
about to remove thar cej^e^fry to Lake ‘♦Alters, late kill. 60 lbs. and
Twenty-five 1 built at. Holly F
lorxge. choice, at mark. 22a2.tc bse —New Cheese, large. 60 Ibai]
flats, 37 lbs. ilaii^cTpie^' », 23 lbs, uJScto ntfe.
" isotiation and
houses have been
)• Beach ^sincc September.
The farn-en in the vicinity of Eidor.-
will organize a grange. Oalaa's tor Molo.
Sfeiy thing goes by contraries, of •onrse, out here. The European of
■proverbial experience " piano which, bring bo
tatas corresponding alterations
its in the drawing roan,
so to the house In general, the
lawatt bring -a removal from the rills t os mansion. China knows better. MM bays an expensive fleet, and then, foreseeing the trouble and expense It is going to be to her In a tbonaand ““-ent ways, gets into a quarrel with
1 so that ahe may rid herself of •Iderable portion.. That dons icoad step Is taken. So that all on may be removed ahe give*
r naval ports.
he puts up to auction ths few
neels.
ln *” and not yet “gone." and anxieties of a fleet
to ft.
Live Sleek.
Chicago — Cattle — Good to prime steers, S6.50s-.25; poor to medium, $4.00 *600; Mockers and feeders, $2253450; cows, $1003500; heifers, $2.5035.65;
European of canDcr ‘- Si-0022.30; bull*. $245*4^; 5r L5S i« H^Jd'^dtiS;
*6.35; good to choice heavy, $6.20*645; rough heavy. $5.95*6.30; light. $5^03 6.10; bulk of sales, $5.90*6.25. Sheep—
. Flnnlgao—Phwai’s thot yes do —“-V Mis* Annabel!* Flnnlgan m. y* know.
Steady to strong; Iambs stead;- t higher: *
6 ao; \ Jamb*.
Jlast Liberty—Cattle steady; choke. $6.502670; prime. $5.90^.25; good, $5-5036.75- Hogs higher; prime heavies, $6.2586.30; Hsht do, |6ood6.is; jigt, 5-7025^5:; rough*. $500*600. Sheep steady; best wethers. $460*475: cull* snd common. $1.502345; yearlings, $400 ajeo; veal calves, $?ooe8.so. LABOR AND INDUSTRY Chicago police will organize. Of the 3,500 voters in Alton, 111. ajoo arc trade unionists. Thomas Atkinson, of England, has celebrated his seventieth year as a trade Boston building laborers have drTS* 30
presents an Instance of how fancied resemblance gives rise to stories. It Is related that these islands once Belonged to a man with four daughters. To Nancy, the eldest, the father gore the first choice, and the fact that ‘‘Nan-took-lt’ Ts recorded In the name Nantucket, the Island she selected. Nantucket, of course, is In reality Indian name. Martha's Vineyard ami the Elisabeth islands went to Martha and Elizabeth respectively, while the fourth daughter, whose name has been loet to memory, there was nothing left biit the most remote and undeslr of the group, which was called Man's Land, because its owner wi woman. The Elizabeth Islands. In fact, were named for Queen Etlzabelh by Bartholemew Gosnoid, their dlscov ever, whose name has -been given to the town that eempriscs thorn.—P ton Transcript
1 dcop’t go
Mere -Dr. K HJ
wuttyec.rrd.Ko Stseir nerv->u»-;etoy*7-se of Dr. XUdc'* (.rent ' 1 andtrestisefreo Ml 8t- Phils., Pa.
: historian, rebewed the tc-
ar's Botoblng Syzw^for chTdrea m the gum*, rodoer.n infl ammata.OTTawlndook.2ic a bottle.
Lord T'*lm,ratoo'■ CommontA. Lord Palmerston was very particular About hand writing and insisted that dispatches should be written well says the Westminster Gazette. Some, of hie lordship’s official minutes on the subject of Ink and handwriting ~Ve amusing Oa one dispatch -he whole: '"Reading Mr. It's handwriting ts Hke running open knives into one's eye*." On another'his minute ran: "Has Ahe .writer of this letter lost the use of faU right hand? If not. why does he make all his letters slope backward—like the raking masts of an American schooner? 1 ' One of her majesty'1 consuls in South America lodged this complaint: "What 1 have undergone for the last 12 months In the house I lately occupied Is beyond all Imagination. What with fleas and other vermin It was absolutely Insufferable." Upon this letter being sent to Lord Palmerston for his perusal, his lordship wrote upon It: "Living with his fleas can hardly be orse than reading hi* handwriting, which i cannot do. Let me-have an abstract of what It to about”
n anisfastunes ant .always the
THE CHILDREN ENJOY
' the Sanies which they play and the enjoythe efforts which they make, comes the
which is ao essential to their
Life out of
which
greater part
t of tl
a they receive-and the efforts whic
_ t of that healthful development wbi
happinesa when grown. When a laxative is needed the remedy which is given to them to cleanse and sweeten and strengthen the internal organ* on-vthich it gcts/shonld he such aa physicians would sanction, because its component part* are know* to be wholesome and the remedy itself free from •every objectionable quality. The one remedy which physicians and parents, well-informed, -approve and recommend and which the little one* enjoy, because of its pleasant flavor, its gentle actiota and its beneficial effects, toSyrqp of Figs—and for the same reason it is the bnly laxative which should
'be.ueed by fathers and mothers.
iByrup of Fifes to the only remedy which acta gently, pleasantly and naturally without griping, irritating, or nauseating and which cleanses the •yatesn effectually, without producing that constipated habit which results fromkhe use of the old-time cathartics and modern imitations, and against which the children should be ao carefully guarded. If. you would have them great 1*0 manhood and womanhood, atrong, healthy and happy, do not rive them wiedicines, when medicines are not needed' and when nature needs assistance in the way of a laxative, give them only the simple, pleasant and gentle—Syrup of Figa. / t$s quality is duq not only to the excellence of the combination of the laxative principles of plant* with pleasant aromatic, syrups and juices, but also to oar original method of manufacture and as you value the health of the littie ones, do not accept any of the substitutes which unscrupulous dealer* sometimes offer to increase their profit*. The genuine article may be bought anywhere of all reliable druggists at fifty cents per bottle. Please to remember, tfa£ full name of the Company — CALIFORNIA FIG SVR.UP CO.- >> printed on
Bstraylac HU Icssvsms. "I am always putting my foot In it," ■aid Mr. Cumrox, sadly. "What's the tronbleT "I am always displaying the fact
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