Cape May Herald, 22 November 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 7

CATARKH THljiTV YEARS. The Remarkable Experience of «

COMMERCIAL REVIET.'. bcicril Traik CoMik>D> H. G. Dun & Co.'s tictkly review

trade ssy»:

I-owcr prices for railway stocka tHaji at any time since' last March jlo not tieccssarily indicate lost of traffic nor a setback in business. There are numerous evidences that manufacturing aud transporting interests have not sufficient facilities to meet demands, although plants and equipments are of greatci efficiency. Distribution of merchandise' is fully maintained, preparations being made for S heavy holiday trade. Prospect* for continued activity art bright because of unprecedented harvests, prosperity in the agricultural sections assuring a good dernnd for olltct . products. Railway earnings ct.-ntinue_to I idvance. High temperature retards rctail trade in seasonable goods. Aside front the expected decline in prices of pipes and tubes, there has been no evi-

i dence^of weakness.

| Umited supplies in firM hands and w ith

l jobbers have sustained colti

I spite the sharp decliti tcrial. It is between s ket for woolen goods.

otton goo

good

Failures for the week munhered •

last y<

Congress Meek I ton of Ohio.

Hon. David Meekison it well known not

l °Oe5y*one°fli«K BvarredTfce otherwise com I in the United States against 2:5 'ast ycat plete aoerr-j of Oii« riflng auteaman. (a 1 and 24 in Canada compared with 2" a .At' LATEST QUOTATIONS. WTi,M: _ . . .. . _ i Kffiwr—Snrinc elenr. is I0u8,.ip: host

.... _ J 77o.

Ph!lad»loW» No 8. 75a7u|fc; Baltimore

ttmr longer ’

indicate the<

r-una and I feel greatly beneflleu thereby from my catarrh of the head. 1 /eel .encouraged to believe that if ) uee It a thorl time longer I trill

y able toei

rJ^: 1 .•.7oa7o*c; 1

York Xo. 2, 66e; Philn 67n67;,'; Baltimore Xo. 3.

lartaan Sanitarium, Columbua, Ohio. Greeu Fruitaand Vogetahle.—Apple. a s ,^

borhood where he wished,to localf j Lima beau*, native, par and started out to inspect them. Tht , 00c; Onion*. Maryland * first was Number Thirteen, but he wat nia yellow, por bu. 65(ya7

lied in the-details of his search j Potatoe*. White. |

1 b.tx, 2.'ic»3 w bu box. s 8t and Pcnnsylv

aloe.

The Pendent Prlnr>M. There wa* once a beautiful prlncea*, who had a head on her shouh* which head wat devised for fhinl

purposes.

Sne caused it to be announced that she was coyly willing to Ue married if the right man came along. Atuoijg the suitors was a wealthy old prince, who was enraptured with her beauty and delighted with her intellect.

... ..icd.— "Ah, I could die for your "Stand aside," suggested the prin-

cess.

So the old prince stoo<f aside, and the suitors passed on in line, one after another being rejected. At last there came a young and handsome prince, who had overheard the plea of the wealthy old prince. Now. the young and handsome prince, though he had little money, had considera’-'* so he said,— . "Ah, I conld live for you!” "I am yours, said the prudent princess. "just as soon as the other gentleman dies for me." Moral!—It is easier to get in by inheritance than through a breach of

promise suit.

ItaUtna It** W lnrt.

vVljcn a eertain late Shah oi Persia became - temporarily embarrassed for. trotfey lie had quite a ^ unique ^method

the the

turning "Will y

quite a unique method

illing his pur»e. He would go^to the market, where, after examining the shops, he would select one and,

the proprietor, would

proprietor, would satr:

you take me in as a partner in your business for the day?" Jlfbe offi was. of course, accepted. ""

would take his seat t

I. The Sh the shop <

trance and say to his courtiers, wht he always took with him on tljese 1 casions: “Now. I'm the salesman. Who'll buy?" The latter, not daring to refuse the -offer of the royal merchant. set about clearing the shop of its, contents, paying sometimes two hundred and fifty dollars for goods that were not worth fifty dollars. No one was allowed to beat down the

rices or to I taking purcha

to b •e the

purchases. Whet Id the Shah had : ice oi each artiel

place en cv

'ithoct

cvxrythij** list of the

cost price oi each article made out, and loyally shared with the shopkeeper the amount of the profits.realized.

cently said a German j was showing to his stuients in the asylum, f'thts

delirium tremei

well.knot

I G ., b ^

sssrx&i.!

Gentlemen, recent professor who wa /detits the patients man suffer* fro:

He is a musician. It i* wtu.i that blowing a brass instrument affects the lungs and the throat in such a way as to create a great thirst, which has to be allayed by persistent indulgence :- strong drink. Hence, in course time, the disease you have before yoi Turning to the patient, yhe profess a«ked. "What instrument do y bl "The v^l^Lno-'" WaS ' lie iie»t u«y .0 .-avc muigrttioa i» reipove it. eaiiw. Thi* i* best done by the j prompt use of Dr August Koenig's Hun'•urg Drop*, which regal*te tie *tomaeh : in *n effectual manner.

iTuNu'mW Thirteen ? Be sides “ thi' : Ghees

With his attention called to the coincidence the house hunter concluded that he mould hot complete the deal

He took opt his list to se houses were on it. and. n

' mnd that each or

umber.'

lit rignt there," T am. not supers 1 :h a . combi na-

c as that." id to the c

incl 11 he <! at ol

tstnnisl thirtcc

iscs were on it pent, found that

'"“TquTrigf.t ti.ere." he said after w-ard. "I am. not superstitions, .but mj j aunt, "who Ikes with me. is. and I can J

Lire Poultry. Hens, flaf.'fc; old roowerreach -’jadOc; Turkey*, 9;*uU) *

st to ^ee what othet ; Hidi*. Heavy ateer*. u.sociation and and. to bis astonish Miter*, late kill. 60-lb* and up, dose so-

' " lection, 12Xal3.'ic; cow* und light steer*

OfimlOXo.

Provisions and Hog I’rodu

*10 lives With me is ana I can 1 dw * r rib J 2c : buIk shoulder*,

■“ h

shoulder*. 1 li.' KUexr.ofired

l.-Bulk soulders,

; bac

resists,

lae;

The larger is twenty-seven inches higb J and weighs sixty^one pounds. Tht ! m,-

other is four inches less, but the weighl , “ n0t gnC " j good ‘roprime stre'r. #6 00.6 &j.»^Tum

to 00*5 75; Stocker* und feeders to 0Q > Tur - nst^ all the sharp comers and di^

ome people contrive to get hold o , to 00*5 75; .stocker* und feeders to 00 prickly side of everything, to rur i aT65^cows. $1-f0a4 50; heifer* to UOj

u4 5*1; heifer* to iXXi

arp comers and dis | 5 00; Texas-fed steer* to Ohi4 00. Hogs, hings. Half the strength Mixed and butcher* to Ooje 55; good to

spent in grumbling would Often set j choice, heavy «6 ‘.‘OaG 42; Sheep, *bea P things right. No one finds the wcfrld 1 BD( j ) am h, .low tl , i„wer; good to choice eimte as he would like it. ; whether* to50a4O0; Weatoru sheep

^Ito.w^oo.

YourHair

“Two. years ago my hsir wt* {filing out badly. 1 pure bottle of Ayer's Hair Vi|

igor, and

soon my hair stopped coming out.' ’ Miss Minnie Hoover, Paris, III.

Perhaps your mother had thin hair, but tbat is no reason why you must, go through life with halfstarved hair. If you want long, thick hair, feed iT with Ayer’s Hair Vigor, and make it rich, dark, and heavy.

j Best wethers to 60a3 85 calls and 00m- ! mon |1 50*200; 'choice lamb* to 25x5 40.

LABOR AND INDUSTRY

' Caj^yiters at Tuolumne,* Cal., recently

j organized a union.'

I Teachers at *l‘o!edp. Ohio,. Jigve re-

j ccivcd an increase .in salaries.

j Railway clerks have organizedA union

The Southern Pacific will probably give its engineers an increase in

‘ At Canandaigua. N. 5’., laborers art verr scarce, in spite of ^offers of Si50

a day;

Union Pacific yardmen at Omaha, -Neb., have made a demand for an in-

crease of 5 cents an hour. iradcs hare unproved somewhat

n being better cm-

Glass ti

in England, tl

ployed than a year ago.

Switchmen of the Colorado and

Southern have been granted an increase

amounting to 11 t : 2 per ccitt. Four thousand delegates attended tb»

.1 recent union convention of railroad, cm

1 Yowr ccBptexinfl? It good. (M? Wcc

SM»n J CO.. 12 I

i ploycs'au Springfield, Mas< It has been announced bj- 1

at Portland. Maine, that a nit

THEBURDAL for • Uhe of

tland. Maine, that a

aa I will go into effect on Janu a make It boUor. | Striking telephone linemen at N * Orleans have lost their strike, the n a SC, New York, j accepting tilt terms offered.

Ig TJ R O 1^ a trial aad U not eocrinc

Wooduorkcrv at Jonesboro. Ark..

. ■ ■ BrnthcrhnoC* ot

Woodui 1 strike

v j A movetriem

fixed- scale

in on foot to liring tlw f Engineer*. Conductor* nroen into closer work

Id-ami-' pi . ■ i«e burinesv it it to kvsd and . hate KTwck. They demand

, creasy m wage-. 1 Street car men at Dereothrr ». rreerre ' m wages ar.v^intm

FITS Demaaentty cutwi. No At* or aarvoutneosaftor Arst day's uso of Dr. Kline's Great NerveBestorer.Y2trial bottle and treatlaetree Dr.R. H. Ku*n.-Ltd.,9H ArehBC.PMIa.. Pa. The man wbo doesn’t hit the mark every time isn't a failure by a long shot.

Mr*. Winslow's Ro tretliinK.so!tea the 1 t Ion,allays paln.eor

The roan who is looking for trouble cin find.trouble without trou£'.e. 5'ou eaii do - your dyeing ia half 1 hour with PfT-Ait Patoxemw Dtes.

.Winslow's Soothing Syru p for children ng^ulten the gums, reduces Inflanims- " ' wind colic. 38c. shot tie

JamturePlso'» Cnrefor Consumption saved my life three year* ago-—Mas. Taonae Boaaiss. Maple Bt,. Norwich, S. Y.. Peh. 17,1900. the laugh bnt merry when By taking a thorough course of Rbeumteide you nd your systtra of the poison* that cause rhc.imati*ni. A permanent cure i* the result. U is the standard rheumatic remedy, laxative and tonic. At Druggists. u?,

v U.i

Tn^ihe chance

ing thousands of .overcroi

are not easily classified, writqs Walter

Wycoff in Scribner's. One

the tlirongded London ~~ 'Valter

eadily

recognizes certain types, as the casuals and tramps and abandoned women, the flotsam and jetsawf generally of a city population 'which are not widely —— 1

whciicvcr met. But

t widely unlike is'Ttarrics one city full

tnever; 11

but a little way in knowing a

of indnstrions workers of all manne of antecedents and ranging from louricch year* to old age and engaged in nearly every conceivable industryThere is little, any longer, in the dress of the English working people, as inthe case of the working classes in America, to give them a distinctive

ti,. „:.i .

d the c _ . the sweat-shops, and one imagines one distinguishes roughly bet’ skilled and unskilled _ workmen.

: factory girl is a type apart termonger and the Jew of

kmcn. and

certainly between criminals and honest workers, until experience suggests a difficulty. But for those who, from long study of the working classes of Lon-

don, have come t ' labor, there are classification; None,

that of waj—

enow their life and rady standards pi , is simpler tlftnj

Tb« lata Prof. Virchow was blessed with a lively prase of humor and «n toyed * Joke none the lesa though told tgainst himself. One day. .while lee turlng, be tiecame provoked because a student conld not tell the exact ccrioi of a preparation shown ti him. "What would you sgy was the color of my coat?" he asked somewhat sarcastic ally. Tae garment had seen Us best days and the student replied with marked emphasis: “it seems (o have been blue." The profraaor laughed heartily at the retort, and nftsr * few more questions passed the *tu

flats Cervflyi flats piea,sat\tly, flats Bcrxeficiallyi flats trulyas-a Laxative-.

Syrup of Figs appeals to the cultured and the well-informed and to the healthy ponent parts are simple and wholesome ai cause it actswithout disturbing the natural functions, as it is wholly free from every objectionable quality or substance. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal virtues of Syrup of Figs are obtained from an excellent combination of plants known to be medicinally laxative and to act most beneficially. To get Its beneficial effects—buy tht genuine—manufactured by the

. . „ .Soon FV*r\ci»eo. C^l. Louisville. Ky. • Aew York.rt.Y. Price- fifty cervts per bottle.

We, too. in our own way, hare often a quiet impresrion that w« are keeping all the commandments sufficiently, and inheriting the eternal life. One day * tremendous duty opens before us at we are aghast at fls hardness. Wh; shall we do? What shall we answei Is Christ deserving of everything fro us* or only of part ? It is tremendot test which.all cannot stand. Many men are knowing, many are apprehensive and tenacious, but they do not rush to a decision. But in our flowing affairs a decision must be made —the best if you can. but any is better than. none. There are twenty ways of going jo a point, and one is the shortest; but set out at once on one. j CURES RHEUMATISM AND CATARRH

bark, agonizing paint in •boulder blade*, hands, finger*, arm* and leg* crippled by rbeumatiim, lumbago, tci- • tiea, or neuralgia; hawking, spit ting. no*« bleeding, ringing in the ears, sick stomach, deafness, noises in the bead, bad teetb.tbin bat blood, all run down feeling of catarrh are ►are *igns of an'awful pojsoned condition oi the blood. Take Botanic Blood Balm. (B.B3 ) Soon all aches and pains slop, the poison is destroyed and

1 made c

does no: demand they do it in a mechanical way. & imitating others or following s< routine, never aiming at improvement, never finding out better or speedier methods of accomplishing it. never feeling ambitious to reach as degree of excellence. It is not said that after keeping God's commandments but in keeping | them, there is great reward. God hi linked these two things together, an no man can separate them—obedient and peace.

permanent cur* is n

c of the worst rheu-

or foulest catarrh, ired by taking B.B.I

ens'trcak kidney* and improves digest Druggists, A! per Urge bottle. Sample by writing Btooo Balm Co, 14 Mitel St., AU*nt*,£a. Deccrffie trouble, and 1

sealed letter, '

ie trouble with s< lot ready for the,

1 Set One Hundred Dollars It*' any case of Catarrh that cannot be c

Hall"* Catarrh Cure.

F. J. Car.xcr A Co.. Props.. Tpledo. D. the undersigned, have known F. J.Cheney (or the last 15 yean, and believe him perfectly honorable In all bualnese transaction* and financially able to carry out any obliga-

tion made by their Arm.

West A Tmuax,Wholesale Druggists.Toledo. WiLomo, KixxaxAIUaTis, Wholesale Drug-

gist*. Toledo. Ohio.

Hall's Catarrh Cure U taken internally, noting directly upon tbe blood and mci faces of the system. Price. 75c. p<

Bold Iiy all Dmhc'- “

Hall's Family P

i Cure U taken internally, aotm the blood and mceoutsur-

- - I. 75e. per bottf

Umonials free.

• best. ns" ia-

^UtUr,^ > kthat they 'unities when

A Golden Rule * of Agriculture: Be good to your Und and your crop will be good. Plenty of Potash fiktbc fertilizer spell and quantity In thi vest. Write us a: we will send you, /ree, by next mail, < our money winning books.

RiRMFS The simplest remedy for indigestion, constipation, biliousness and the many ailments arising from a disordered stomach, liver or bowels U Uipans^Tabnloa. They hare accomplished wonders, and their timely «1d removes the necessity of calling a physician for the many 11 tie ills that beset mankind.' They go straight to tbe seat of tbe trouble, relieve tbe distress, cleanse and care tbe affected part*, and give tbe system a general toning up. At druggists. • The Fire-Cent packet is enough for on toon. The family ‘ -

HAMLINS WIZARD’OIL EARACHE

Capsicum Vaseline Put up in,Collapsible Tubes. Itutr for and Superior to Mu*Ur-l or ' ‘ rrtlieuu*! id curative. '. Ii will

acbandall rheu plaints. Atrial and it will be

..'.neuralgic and gouty comwill prove wbatw* claim for II. .. found to be Invaluable In tb* Many peojala **y “II a U» b<

ast ktrilm ly ucmbxiig tl* tob lx tk* tkri u< frlriag tt«a act cf Ui lyiMa. 1 to WMMycttw. AB M awssw yldt ifagdy W Ufa gmt My. 1 fidkwteterof IfM IjnsaflUctod with &

tags . No article *fe unless the *00. It U not genuine. CIESEIIOKI IlKCFACTlWS CtL, Stole Street. Msw Tsrh CUy. PRUIT TREES. IS IS » P osnaaiRntal trees. 1 STRAWBERRY PLANTS.

J. B. WATKINS 4 BR0.,

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