Cape May Herald, 18 October 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 7

My Lungs

“ An *tt*ck of U erippe left me trith a badcoush. My friend* said I had consumption. I then tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and it cured me promptly." A. K. Randles, Nokomis, III.

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 coughing, it will not disappoint you. ThweVa record of sixty years to fall back on. Ttawtlm: tic.. Me . Jl. All

Aamtral Mark*.

NEW JERSEY

STATE

NEWS.

AH

After a lonp, dusty walk to a country town, and a tnorninR spent in ponnsr over anciwt records, an enthusiastic

Reneal<f(ti!>t returned with these memo ’^arwaSSiTSSSS, i. > u, “ l Fr “ cross on the left care a" 1 a Inli-panny | Over the State. iU>dcr the same cjre'ami a split on the j a square cross on the left eare and a , rtj of, Mont Pelec. Alphonse 3Ss^?-^' h '; sh '2: StfWnT*KesrS's sasi®’.?!» ar.trarrjJ-ssss-a let crnealncv alone, u hat crimes no 1 |j C f ....... »,;«

"What's the matter, my dear" "Why. this is the record of the way

hts CI

rked "C. Mack. Si2.’

pockets. .It was empty. There-

other cine to his idcnf ; "

led hy mmedad?cjscd V

J2?^rsr^t^rpss ^•s^r'srsSrs the week’s incumbrances. Inadvcrt I Woodlown PrSfcssor Green, of the ently he let a few coins slip through his ; state Normal School, a! West Chet Hn *KW S!ii° 'an rijhl- said ,h. I t,n

Headache ?

"He's a sport, ail right," said the carpenter three floors below, as^he rubbed a bruised pate. "He's .a sport ik at the money-hes dropped on

Want v6trr~.jnouitachc.jir beard ' h black-

' CURES BLOOD POISON. CANCER. Achlnc Boom, ShlftlBg Pains. Itchlnc Skin. Pimples. Katlnc Sore.. Etc. If you hare Pimples or Offensive Krupj tioqs, Splotches, or Copper ~

j tions, or rash on the skin. Festering Swell

beautiful brown or rich b

:-? v Use

Buckingham’s Dye SQcts otdrujgntiof R P HsI'liCe . Ns^iss.N.H

ir Copper-Colored

>ns, or rash on the skin, Fe mgs, Glands Swollen, l'leers

of the

Eighteenth Century." and there was t general discussion on the topic "The •eccss, its value, and -hAw it should be

conducted."

The Fire Committee of Woodbury rity Council inspected the fire appaatus and equipments. The committee vas well pleased with llic condition of tffairs. A parade was to have taken >lacc. but it was postponed on account

if <hc storm.

e body. « and Ac! Eyebrows

Mouth, Gams,

ires. Boils, Cerbui Bones or Joints, Ding oat, persii ir-Throat, theli

THE BEST POMMEL SLICKED „ IN THE WORLD /,. // v,. KAJtSTMDTCAPCHAM

(B.B.B.) Soon all Sores. Pimp Eruption* will heal perfectly. Ac Pains eease, Swellings subside, an feet, never to return rare made. eu:e« cancers of All Sinda. Suppurating Swellings, Eating Sores, Ugly Ulcers, after

all else fails, healin

swollen

B.B.B.

rs, after

erfeetly

fails, healing the sores perfi have a persistent pimple, wilt, glands, shooting, stinging f>

'alto Blood Balm, and they ivil! disap

[ij THOUGH OFTEN IfUTATEft W A5ASAP»IEC0AT ^ ITHAS NO EQUAL

CATALOCULS FRtL

inc rutu sine or carmcnts andhata A. J.TOWtR -Cft. BOSTON. MASS. *«

ood B

lie Jo re they develop ccial circular o

Plainfield from an undiscovered h --xploded with a report which shook •he dwellings in the neighborhood and •battered the club house ‘o badly that ; t will cost several hundred dollars to repair the building. 'ITte explosion was caused by a lighted match, which was used to locate the leak in the gas main. Fifteen thousand dollar* worth of jewelry and $700 in-money were stolen Cow*li!Vb?nkcr of N^ C York Ar The thieves c<yidnc:cd their operations so" quietly that nunc of the household was

awakened.

7. « !£ Canscr. (write , question of issuing bonds for the purCancer.) Druggist* chase of the old Stockton Hotel, to be

per-“large bottle, including cpmplcto . used as a town hall, shall be voted upon i lirectioni for home cure. Sample free by •' a* the coning fall election, writing Bloop Balm Co.. 16 Mitchell St.. Sonic time ago George Madden, of Atlanta. Ga. Describe trouble.^nd free Vineland, purchased a wood lot. He ! medical.adv.ee sent in eealed !ett«y opened to have plenty of fuel this winter, but when he went out to reduce ' t ere*tuqp’to* «ay 10 generaHy* VC " * n - r *^i n ^ in ' ,he timber to cord jvood he found only

the timber to cord wood he found only a-lot -of stumps. Somebody had been

there before.

Geaaine stamued , Beware of the dealer 1 "somsthiac just cs ecad.’

CCC .

: dealer who tries

Tf FlfflUI. 4 SftflAl SATIS Situations SECUIED

.Slid mucous aurfaoe* of the system. Write for testimonials, free. Manufactured br V _ r J. r,„ f rACo..Toln4. O. After a man is dead it's funnv what a ^

| lot of ^unsuspected good traits we discover .Jcm.^

jad?Sr asss

The shortage of coal at Beverly has already caused much suffering in the lower pari of-the town, where many families arc living almost entirely on food that does not need cooking. Clficf of Police Waddingtnn. of Saha^ been appointed truant officer

FITS permanently cured’No nts or nervous- . A Rcpuyicaii cliib lia- brcn orpnnewafter first day * us* of D- Kline's Great ized io*Pftman Grove, with Irvin New-

^ s ''“'

It may seem funny, but the fellow who The Burlington County Teachers' As-. W r **-' 1 “ « man of no account. sociation met at Palmyra. There was SHKirx^KHr-Ji.'Sis; V.rL" s . d. .m™,. a, ESiHx Isa ‘•a Jam surePiao'a Cura for Ccaaamjnlonsaved Galloway township. One good turn deserves another, but it monton. .Many new lamihcs arc movseldom gets it. . :ng into the town. Desirable houses —— , were never so scarce.

“ : ,.S ,U X

date for sheriff had no! an altack of typhoid fever housed him. is just able

irch of

.3

typhoid fever housed to sit up a' little at :

The infant left on the front poi Chief of Police Marplc's hou Gloucester-City a month ago., which has since been under care of thf chiefs wife, will be adopted b* a Phila-

delphia family.

A handsome stained glass window has been placed in St.. Stcp!ien's P. E. Chrreh. Beverly, the past week by the

mily. us a men

. _ family, us a memorial .braham "and Eliza A. Perki

rents of the donors. The Elmer publit

tons of coal left over fror and the Board of Educatii lased an additional five tons

and .five-cords of t

' : little i

m aceoui

: by the' to the ins. ps-

- school had -five

last :

has y purs of soft

COMMERCIAL REVIEW. Otgtral Trade Ceadltloss.

Bradstreet’s says: Cooler weather has brought the coal supply question home to millions of people and has dwarfed all other matters in the public *ye. There '

■ 'tz™

that the tendency to exaggeration maybe carried to extremes, and that a mat-

bad enough a: best may be 11

SUFFERED SEVEN YEARS 1 With Catarrhal Derangements of tfee ; Pelvic Organs.

. _ ,iond- .

east of the Mississippi and north oi the Ohio' and Potomac rivers seem to indicate that, aside from the damage to general business caused in the coal , regions themselves by the idleness of , 140,000 industrial workers, the coal 1 strike has as yet been the cause of a smaller displacement of industrial workers than is generally supposed Iron smelting alone oi all the great industries has been seriously curtailed, though brick ^Manufacturing has suf- i fered and smW hand laundries have been crippled. Including fnrnace em-' ployees in eastern Pennsylvania, brickmakers in and near the Hudson Valley and a large number of coal handlers at

■ J wood, and the

have a srn*.t ! youngsters have little liopc of a midthat' gift ha? winter hojidai’-bn account of.a shortage

f fnel..

Children playing in the kitchen of. i John Clark's home on Mercer street. Gloucester City, upset a gas stove. The

■: bur

j " Not long »l _ ,

_ in R'ograpby. 1 Gloucester Oty. upset a gas stove. The war WeH iHias s.wr4 Pra.*..;.k«.la ik**r»t knows. vented a serinns conflagration.

*iv Mith. at no- th.a aai Mhrr ■aaafartarrr. "A compass is an interment for find-

^ A^r u ii- A AcY,^ OES Th ’ '“ th " ••

n.m^i ssssl. kmijm I UKd AmfTlcBM Iccthtn. Hrgl'»

an interment for find-

F ” r '"

r*t*c*F£a*mtt.u*ta<r.Coi/.rieuifi.c£Lm\ "Tradition would uphold him in hu Co ’ t . *o«*««a. Paat Cilir Kyvina naed. ! belief that at certain stages of man's Cautiqf! 1 Tk» yvggipa haT. W.I. DODOLjia- derelopoiem an interment is

Shoa by maU. 2*r. rrlm- lll—rrhlalaifn*. i to find the dir—

W. L. DOOOLAS. BROCKTON. MASS. . | mg.”

MULES THAT OLO-LAST MOTORSForty Years of Service Is Nothing

Extraordinary.

The mule la ready to begin wort two or three years earlier than the

The Great Blood Purifier \ f llDCC rheumatism, catarrh, indigestion, wUIvCj constipation and kidney troubles.

tSb the t*l!->lnlar of 1*001 wm« al h*e to oae c WM ic aaaln m* In wa — ao* It" -o r poalU'm to wLIC

■W WHllOlB

Boot as owe*, hut: ipo eras Brm o» a Knmltattmr him

*trr that 11 *o. ae4 11

with aetatla rtnumaUaa. to mu eh ao lhai I CpcB aiRinf down, thora waa bo aaae 10 ay Id boar my log waa atralghi not la frotn of « Um natar* of iho dlaaaaa, 1 bogao traatt until Iadncad by Mr. 2. T. Saatar, ot OraasTMa. of «aka-».enimaelda.“ Kr Dotttr, trho bad a atlaB. aed had ‘jaan oonpailad to aaa erutehaa for t

•9**** raHardd bo. acd I ha to had ho loaeh of rhoamaO— alsoa that Uma. - ‘ w - *- Palmer, who lirad harwaltll«Uaaw(lMl).vaa down wish a aatwra attack of tha% a. and for .ala wmSs bad to ba taread la bad os a ahwrL Afiar tha aaa of aovwtml I of BBKCHacidx, ba waa proaaunaad wan. by tha atuadtag phjwMaa, wholaa

MUarar la iha (Bcacy of yowr madlctoa. Toura truly,

■ J.!- 6. TmoXPSOX. Xdltar rtttoi. JkaAaat, nakawa, l C.

For ta]c by DraggiAt. price Iroa

1 year*

e cgn be put to prett;

en he Is three y<

with an accldenL he Is 1 lose ‘ any time. He is no

ly heavy old, and r. if hr at meet kely tc ijrct tc

pulling when

from that .tithe until blP4s forty. If hf has fair treatment asd doe* not 1

he Is not like]

not gubj

, the many aliments to which the ham ‘le a victim; at leaat, not to any great degree. He live# about twice as long and bis actual period of usefulness li nearly three times as long, for the : horse Is pally not fit for heavy ser vice until he is five years old or aftci I be Is twenty, while a mule.wiu often i do good service for forty years, and ; they have been known'to work fifty', j according to one writer, without being turned out at iny time during all the long period. i Like the ass, the mme will live open ! next 'to nothing, and during all hlr : forty years of hard eerrice a mule will ! not require—and generally does not ! get—half the feed neoeeeary to sustain 1 ahorse during^hta much shorter p© : } -' ' , /

tidewater docks, not to exceed a men, or only one-seventh oi the r ber of actual strikers, have been rendered idle. Uneasiness as to future supplies of fuel is widely noted, and it is worth mention that the scarcity of j coke at the West—this being entirely distinct from the anthracite shortage, and due to car shortage complained of throughout the entire year—is displac- > ing some industrial workers in the iron : trade. Oil. both crude and illuminat-

ing, has advanced in price.

Increased supplies of farm producis, notably cereals, cattle and hogs and raw cotton, have weakened the prices ; of natural food products, but manufactured food products, like butter, cheese, groceries, teas and some meats, have ! moved higher. Tobacco is higher on ^WheaL "including flour, exports for the week ending October 0. aggregate and 4.292.855 in 1900. Wheat exports since July 1 aggregate 7j.1j0.492 bushels, against 89.567,844 last season and 51,505*22 in 1900. Corn exports aggregate 180.J58 bushels, agai^t 141.«2J last week. 678.246 last yekr and

2,896,037 in 1 poo.

Business failures in the United S*ates lor the week ending Thursday. October 1. number 170. as against 164 last week. -8j in this week last year. 210 in 1900,

164 in 1899 and 233 in 1898. LATEST QUOTATIONS.

Flour—Spring clear. |3 10a3.3O; beat Patent, M.50; choice Family. *3.7.'.. Wheat—New York V>. 2. 75>»e; PhiUdripbia No 2.72Va72Kc; Baltimore Cora —New York No. 2. 69c; PliilnJriphja No- 2. 69aG9X; Baltimmv No. 2. Oata-New York No, 2.3Uff; Phil* drlphia No. 2, 37c; Baltimore No 2. : Hay—No.' 1 timothy, f16.S0al7.00; No. 2 timothy. flG.00aic.50; No. 3 tim Green Fruits and Vegetables—Apple* per brl, fancy fl OO-Sl 25; fair to g~o<l ! jicr brl. 75c®fl 00; Beets, native, per 1

Hundreds of Dollars Spent in Vain--Pe-ru-na Cured.

Miss Kate Brown. Recording Secretary of the L. C. B. Association, of Kansas, la a letter from 005 X. Seventh

St., Kansas City. Kan., says:

“For acven year* J have not Icnoim tchat it teas to spend a urrll tlay. I caught a severe cold, which I neglected. It was at the time of menstruation. and Inflammation set In a prostrated me. Catarrh of the ktdni and bladder followed, my digestive gans gave way; In fact, the cold disar-

ranged my whole system.

“1 spent hundreds of dollar* tellh doctor* and medicine, but derived but little benefit until I began treatment tellh Feruna. I kept taking It for nearly nine months before I was completely cured, but I kept growing bet-

r gradually so that I felt 1

neglected cold is frequently the

cause of death.

It Is mare often, however, the cauM of sonic chronic disease. There Is not an organ In the body but what Is liable to become M-rtously deranged by a neglected cold. Diseases of the kidneys, bladder and digestive orgauh-gre till frequently the remit of c neglected cold. Hundrods of dollars are si>ent on doctors.and medicines trying to cure these diseases, but mi til the true cause of them Is discovered there will be no use In taring medicine.

Dyspepsia medic

to cumin health w*

so that I felt encouraged taking Peruim until my

lyspepsla medicine, diarrhoea modie and constipation medicine It of no good whatever when catarrh I* the ! cause. The catarrh must be treated. •, The cause being removed, the derange- !

i ro-nts will disappear,

j Peruna cures catarrh of the digcstjva I organs, the urinary organs 01 any of

the internal organs.

, If you do nouderive prompt and aatI isfactory results from the use of Panina. write at once to Dr. Haruunn, | giving a full^stajeinent of your case, and he will lie pleased to give you hi*

valuable advice gratis.

Address Dr. Hartman. President of TbeHnrtniun Sanitarium.Columbus. O. ; and blessings to you for Peruna.’’—

Miss Kate Brown.

)>er 10-B basket, 12c®14c. do. Western Man-laud, per 5-B basket, 12e®14e; Lettuce, native, per ba box, 25c®35c.,Lima beans, native, per ba box, 80®

Dima beans, native, per ba Ur, 80 90c; Onions, Maryland mid Pennaylra nia yellow, per bn, 70c®75c; Pumpkim native, each, 4c»5c; Squash, Anne Atundel, per bosket, 10c«15c; Suing beans. naUve, per bu. green, 25e®30 -; Tomatoes, Potomac, por peach basket. 20c®32c. Kaptialinunock, ber bu box,

60c®55c;

Potatoes, White, per bn45a53o; Mary,

land and Ptansylvaina.Tpor bu 50a5>; New York,^per bu 50u53; sweets, pet

Butter, Sepamtor. 24a25c; Ga cream. 22a23c; prints.1-lb i&ritfc; 2-lb, 25a26; Dairy -u. Md.. Pa

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W. win sirs Uu sbors .swiJ to mar person -ho wOl oorrscllj arrsDn tho mbors >tlen lo «rtC ‘ lb- BhmM ot tbrso Amrriraa rltMs. l!w sorb loiter bat oars. Try It. W» wffl posiUiolr rtr- tU monsj swap, sri ran msr lo lbs tortucmir rsiwn. Kboald then b* mora Ibsa ona act of rairsrt sniw rs, tbs toons/ wlil bs eirMrd mnsllj . J ot lusunw, sbooU S.r jcrsoc. asuC In .onoct sn—era osrb «IU rectirs S*r; sboald Irn icrsnnssml In .-ornxi sassrrs. -.rb will nsalvs SB; i-tmr i-rsons. SSTnarh. Wo do this to intsoduor ojr Enn sni iikkSs r.c bsudlo u quIcU/ ttyvf sJb>. bsnd uo cnoaor with j oar sas-er. s a fror contoot. A 1 o»; con! slUAo. Tboso who boro not rocrltod snilUnc from othor controls try iblooar. I BATI0RAL 6DFFL7 CO., SIAOA&A FALLS, 0KTAEI0. * a m ll -

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Fresh-laid iggs, par loxen. ge, 60-lb, 12«l2.Yc; me12> : al2h'; picnics, 23-11.

It ir*s Znconvrnlont.

A countrywoman entered a gcacr , store in Towaoda, this State, and c: changed a pail of roll butter tor grbee ! ics and household articles, including | large box of matches. The following day she rqtjirned, and, putting the

. n spring chicken*.

Ual2c, yonng sta^s. IlallXo. Duck? .

Hides, Hcavy/steers, aasociatio,. an-1 sailers,.late kilL 60 lbs uad up, close *h. loction. 12J4al3H’c; cows and light steer*

Wafokc.

Provisions and Hog Prodoots.—Balk clear rib sides. 12c; bulk AouUors. ISfic; 4>tuk bellies, 13c; bulk bam bath*. I0iTc; bacon clear rib aides, 13c; bacon shoulders, 12c; sogar-cured breast*. 15>»c; sugar-cared shoulder*, 12c; sugar cured , Califnruia 1mm*. 10c; hams canrnsctl or uncanvasod, 12 lb*, and orer, 14c; refined lard tierces, brl* and50 lb cons, gross, lU4c; refined lard, second-hand tubs. ll.H'c; refined lari, half-barrels and new tub*, lljfo.

Ure Slock.

(Ailcagn, Cuttle, Mostly 10a 15c lower. g<K«d tc prime sfwrs #7 40*8 50; medium j - - f3 7oa7 25; stackers and feeders #2 21 I *5 00; tvws. fl 25*4 75; hnifot* 12 25* 1 6 50; Texas-fed steers $3 00a4 00. Hog?, lixed and butclicrs (ff'.iOa? 40; good to

she ratprnt

j -.natchA on the

j that they were no ;

i couldnt strike. them. "Queerl" commented

"We use 'cm altogethe

tronbfe^

Then J»C—HYok the box. sc ' '

other on h a light, ai

matches

"Mcbh

putting the complained d—that she storekeeper, md have no

scratched them

four from,

. c after an-

trousers. easily produced mdi then assured her

cs were all right.

:bbe they be," she replied: "but 1 1 have too much to do to\walk three miles here and back whenever I want ; a light Tor the sake of striking the i matches on your trousers!"

Mixed and butchers ftf iiQa? 40; good 1 choice, heavy $7 40a7 47; Sbeep, sheep -and lambs ilow to lower; good to choice whslhers $3 25aS 75; Western sheep

83 50a650. - t Litw

calls and coin- . Ice lambs *3 50*5 75

-s 47 34a* 40.

Best wethers 23 75a4 00 ct imm fl 50a2 00; choii LABOR AND WDUSTRY

Plans are on foot to build

temple at Topeka, Kan.

Portsmouth will put a cs in the field.

Marine engineers on the Great Lake! I have adopted last year's scale ol wage* for next year. In the past tw«nty years in only one- j fifth ol the coal strikes have the mer I secured their demands. There are aaM43 masters and men j employed in the merchant marine ol

on toot to nuijo

opeka, Kan.

h (N. H.) labor andidate for State

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