Cape May Herald, 29 November 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 7

. REVIEW.

Gcacral Trade Condition.

R. G. Dun & Co.’* "Weekly Review" »»>•*: Voluntary increate in wage* by *ome of the largest railway ayatemi in the country bear eloquent testimony to the amount of buiines* handled in the past and empbatize the confidence

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Only those who are unfam animals doubt that they have ,of humor. Jimmy i* a liv

imiliar with

—, _lve a sert*e ._raor. Jimmy i* a lively road horse who ha* ideas of his own and very original conceptions of what is amusing. One day the child— *

enient slit, says Our Dumb AniEyes and cars followed and. his

One day the children 1 mall tent on the lawn. ;

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:over. by this addition of larje to. the purchasing power of railway employees there is assurance of a larger demand for all staple lines of merchandise. Temporarily, -sales of seasonable lines of wearing apparel are retarded by mild weather, but this loss will be fully made up when low temperature becomes general. Preparations for holiday trade are on an unprecedented scale, especially at interior points. There is no relief as to the congestion of railway traffic, nor any immediate prospect of free movements at the poipts of most seri- | ops blockade. Coal freight is steadily j gaining, and all railway earnings thus far reported for November exceed last year’s by 59 per cent and th<»Se of 1900 by IJ.9 per cent. Orders are now coming forward for iron and steel products thai have been heljl back many months in expectation of an easier market. Instead of making concessions, however, producers ask premiums for early delivery- an^ hesitate to accept contracts where raa- | terial and fuel are not in sight. Kb j relief is reported as to the movement of coke, nor is any anticipated for some time to ity suggests 1

be norm:'

convc mals.

head >

tremend

and. his : of the

j "at the back

icious reveries, Jimmy gave one idous sneeze, of that kind which

Thdbanditti fell back in every dire on and the horse, withdrawing hit -elf from the tent, laughed silently to hints* 1: before going back to his grasscropping. Jimmy's favorite amusement is that of scattering a fiod^of sheep. When Jte is fc-cdfng with 'TOm in the pasture he suddenly stops eating and stands watching them until they again settle to their nibbling, and after a short luncheon of his own repeats the pleasing diversion. Although this horse is the gentlest creature in the world, it pleases him exceedingly to frighten anyone who has shown timidity in his

presence.

Th. Minister Met HU Match. Nannie was a great "kirk haun'.” and it was unfortunate that she took like to the new minister who —

nnflt __ . upon hen too often

too often is due to the fact that th£vjnother has sontL ■weakness, and sheds entirely unfit to bear the strain upon her nerves that governing a child involves; it is impossible for her t<* do anything

ts her condition is due to suffering and

tiild involv_, _

s cannot help it, as her condition is due to suffi

caused by some derangement of the uteri he, and all kinds of pain, and she is. on

that governing calmly. She ct

shattered nerves caused 1

with backache, headache, „ , , v _

of nervous prostration.

When a mother finds that she cannot be calm and quiet with her children, she may be sure that her condition needs attention, and she canDOhUo better than to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. This medicine will build up her system, strengthen her nerves, and enable her to calmly handle a disobedient child without a scene. The children will soon realize the difference, and seeing their mother quiet,

will themselves become quiet.

Mrs. May Brown, of Chicago, II!., says:

“Dear Mrs. Fikkham : — ‘Honor to whom honor is dnc.' and you deserve both the thanks and honor of the mothers of Atnerira whom you have so blecsedlv helped and benefited. I have used Lydia E.'Pinkham** Vegetable Compound when 1 would feel run-down, nervous and irritable, or hare any of the aches and pain* which but few women escape, and I have found

that it relieved

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adequate facilities the most important | cions when he visited her in the kitchen, •“quiry is for railway equipment. > as was his pracucc whenever be called 1

at Baldinni

: whenevt

a one ot these occa-

sions the minister, finding Nannie more . . than usually intractable, considered it , be * 1 j his duty to address her. in an indirect ’* ; way of course, on the danger of pride

„ - 'oc; ; and stabbomness. Warming to his 1 PhlUdHphla No.,/ooiWfc; Baltimore work, he did not/nohec the lapse ol , No2 <.>,*c: time, while she o* her part sat before ‘ Oat*—New York No. 2, fie-' Phils- ,he corner.'and 1

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othy»13..00alT).00 Griwm Fruits and

$13.&“

ivoo’' 50a,ti ' 0< ’ N °'

ive any

imen escape, and ic at once and f.

trength. Several ladies, members of our Litrary Union, speakdc the highest praise of your 'egetable Compound, as they have been cured «. from serious female ‘ * ’ ~

meatic. per ton. I ^z S-'^AOci Ft

denly his eye lighted on the clock the corner, and he rose hurriedly to his feet. ''Dear me.” he exclaimed, "how the time has flown! I must apolher feet. said, quietly, "Dinna fash yertel’/ sir. I hac been rale comfortable, seldom I hac the chance tae sit lang. an' wi' nacthing tae think

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Cabbage*. Do- | aboot!" The feelings of the good man

Colt'mini 1, Ohio.

the Evangelical I.utlteran S

or of two ttiblr* proleaf ol oar of tb«

'enftemen; “l had hemorrhage* of th* lung* for a long time, anil all

*ed. It gave me atreng^h n ml

*aj-« concerm The Pc run a Medicine

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despaired of me. I took Peru no and ICO a cum

courage, and made healthy, pure blood. It increased my loelght, gave me a healthy color, and I/eel well. It Ulhe best medicine in the worl< . If ’gone kept Peruna In Ihe house It would save many /rom death every

r.”—B. STUB EX VO LI*. 4

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inda of peop e surprised ti

ions female trouble*. One lady, tought she. must submit to an operation, was cured without using, anythin' the world hut Lydia E. Pinkuam’fl Xt table Compoand and Sanative Wi

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you honor. Gratefully yours,— MRS. Mar Brows, 5T Grant Place. Chicago, I How Mrs. Pinkham Helped Mrs. McKinny.

Lettuce, native, per ha box. 2fic»35c. Lmm brnns. native, per bt» box. 80® 00c; Onions, Maryland nnd I’ennaylva-

■ isyellow, per bu, 65c®75c.

Potatoes. White, per bn 60aG.>; Marys 1

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At Saratoga, N. Y.. the strike of the trolley cniployes^of -the Hudson \'allcy Railroad has been brought to a close, the company granting the demands of the

strikers.

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* life. V-. d life, power, beauty and reason, a* t ora have been tarring from time i

•• Dear Mbs. Pisxham : — I feel it^ny duty to write and let you know th* good.you and your Vegetable Compound are doing. 1 had been rick ever sine* my first baby was born, and at the birth of my second, my doctor, as well

myself thought 1 should .never live through it

oamd regular, and when it > ovarian trouble. * v—J

mi's Veg< nothing ra

le birth of my second, my doctor, as well aa ■ through it. After that menstruation never l suffered terribly. I also had womb and • - " ' ’ ’ ‘ Im to get Lydia K.

t I had no faith in it, itruation has become

husband'a adrii

' ‘ r me.

bout li

derive from the

5.^.?tsr.isxr-' r s “" pay any attention, headsebe. rii

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Vegetable Compoand. Yours truly. Mi EL, San Francisco, Cal.” (March 16, 1001). FREE MEDICAL ADVICE Tb WOMEN.

If there is anything in.yonr case abont which you would lika ^al advice, write freely to Mm. Pinkham. Address is Lynn, p. Her advice Is free, and her advice is always helpful.

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Lire Poultr

rooeters, each 'SSsuTOc; Tut

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dozen. US

>»e. .Largs, GO-lb, 1 Sal3*0; 36-lb. 13al3«; picnics. ! Poultry, Hens, flaB^c; old

trksys, SSfalO

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abovv Ic!:'-,.or.j». vhlcb vtll rroTo taotr absolute cenutnmoss J-jdla K. Pinkham Medtcino Co.. Ljim, Mass.

WINCHESTER FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS “New Rival” “Leader" "Repeater” you are looking for reliable shotgun amH ■ munition, the kind that shoots where you ®sH point your gun, buy Winchester Factory Loaded Shotgun Shells: “New Rival,” loaded with Black powder; “Leader” and “Repeater,” loaded with Smokeless. Insist upon haying Winchester Factory Loaded Shells, and- accept no others.

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I Hide*. Heavy steers, association and “iters, late kjll. GO-lbs m* up. close se- | lection. K**al3! ; 'c; cows and light steers j Provisions and Hog Products.—Bulk ! clear rib sides. I2c; bulk shoulders, I lUic; bulk bollicw, 14c; bulk ham butts, ! 111c; baoon clear rib side*. 13c; bacon 1 '•boulders, 12c; sugar-cured breasts, Iblic; sugar-cu ml shoulders, 12c;

Califoniia'^’ hams, lO.'Tc; gross, 11««;-refined lard, tubs, USte; refined Urd,

u»d new tubs. UHo.

Uve Sleek.

W^eJT

I ’hums canvased or nncnnvasesl, ar, 14c; refined lard tierces.

| 'and over, and50 lb ca

Thousands of people have eaUrrb who would be surprised to kno^it. because IT' has been called some othc^iaroc than eatarrh. The fact is eatari-h is catarrh wherever located, and anotbe?/oct which is « equally great importance is -that Perun

cure* catarrh wherever located.

pleased to give you his valuable adric* Address Dr. Hartman. President of Th* Hartman Sanitaricm, Columbus. Ohio.

In order to give her a legal status. Mine. Patti has taken out letters of naturalization as a British subject. This diva's

Chicago, Cattle. Mostly lOaliic lower,

good to prime steers $T> OO.16 65; medium

b? 00a5 75; stockcrs and ft "

1. ♦! 40o4 50; heil i-fed"

. 5 00; Texas-

’Mixed and butchers $5 9 choice, heavy- $<; 20a6 4:

. ledlom

feeders |2 00 'for* $2 00a

♦3 00a4 00. Hogs, 95*6 85; good to

Weatern tbcap

—ice, heavy Id *iOa6 42; snd lambs slow to lower; e I'whetbers *350a4-00;

♦3 50a5 00.

East Liberty, Cattle /StHAy, choice .! 35 15*6 40; prime $7.75*8 00. Hogs, prime hoary $G 40*645. medioms.$6 heavy Y«wkere$6 40a6 45. Sheep steady, 1 Best wethers $3 GOoj 85 culls and common $150*200; choice lambs $5 2,'>a5 40.

POSITIONS SECURED

FOR iRADKATES.;

11 than a year ay>.

.. siAa.kY m .i

df.iT. o<u!cradu.in unmnrM. >I .VIK*MCOLLkuISS. RicJucooa.r^-]

Pota-sh ..i^.'SJiF.TKTS who desires to get the most oat

Ttnysrs/rw. UslpmO _ fegRMAK KAU «*!

When M. LoubeL the French Presi lent was in St. Petersburg, he left twenty-five thousand rubles for the of that city. It has since been dei not to distribute the money, but to 1

with it a 'house in which p .can live without paying re

Union Pacific yardmen at Omaha. Neb- hav* made a demand for an in-

'of j cents ah hour.

iridcd

build poor familici paying rent.

leb--

crease

writ 1

r*4.So flu or nvrvmum ot Dr. Silas's Orest bottlaaadf " *

L.MlArehBt..PliUa..Pa.

The ytax^ export of sift, from Switscr and it vshwd at nwty *30^00.000.

ip for children -aaiaflaamabSCe/nbottU

* are -grown for * annually. Dx*a"rori but 10

erlin are c ■s a day.

labor and industry

Iron and steel workers at Wilmington. Del , have organized a union. South Wales engineers have been conceded an advance of 3s. a week. Pittsburg .(Pa.) river employes arc to be combined in one big organiza-

tion.

Cleveland (Eng.) miners have been graijted^ap increase in wages of 3 per Russian government has instim eight-hour day in SB the State

pay*any mention^ headache^ ringing noise. generally a wen that the blood it pot in its normal state, but is filled with noxious substances. Thew symptoms.deserve our full attention, li more attention were paid to those symptoms, and steps taken to remove them then many illnesses from which we suffer would become unknown, snd the human body would become stronger snd healthier. Atteutioif tljerefore should be paid to those warning signs, and the blood ran be purified and poisonous substances removed from it by the use of Dr. August Koenig's Hamburg Drops, discovered mure than 60 yesra ago. * '

There States.

2(6. gmd

three. nearness Cannot Be Curert

lyr loealopplteattoc* as they cannot rcorhth'<Usa*#ed portion of the ear. There Is only one j way to cure deafness, and that ts by const!- I tutlonal remedies. Deafness Is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is In- - - ' Urlt

d her mother a native ot Home. ! ;* brought up by an •American" stepfather in the United States.•married a Frenchman and also an Italian husband before she settled down in Wales, is the wife of a Swedish nobleman. Baron Ccdarstrom, and is now a daugh-

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Delaware the smallest rumber, |

andltlon,

stored to ft* normalconSI be destroyed forever. Nine are cau.vid by catarrh, which 1 Inflamed condition' ' "

nd this tube reIon, hodHug will

caaswont of ten

by .mtarrh, which is nothing but an mod condition of the mucous surface. > will give One Hundred Dollar* for any of Deafness (caused by catarrh) tbit

cannot be cured bjr Hall 1 * Catarrh Cure. Urzular* sent free. F.J.C«xxxrftCo.,Toledo, a

Bold by Druggists. 75c..

Hall's family Pills are the baft.

Japan has an avenue of tree* fifty miles lonjr. extending from the town of NamdB*

wages

The Rutsian govet _ tuted an eight : hour da;

vpatjeshops.

Belgian miners Itave resolved to re^

agitation for an advance’

commence an o( 15 per cent.

The Brotherhood of Submarine Di,vcr* of the United States and Cariada

!i* a new organization.

Engineers in South Africa average iw. gd. per day, and the hours of labor

vary f r0 ni 48 to £4 a wcdc.

Scotch coal miners have asked for aa increase in wages andrit is now being considered by the mine owners. Street-car employes at Rochester, N. Y.,, will shortly demand recognition ol the. (anion t.id an increase in pay. Striking Western Union messenger boys at Texarkana. Ark., returned to work pt an increase of $3 a month. , Union iron molders of Indianapolis,

the dtp.

Union delivery drivers at San Francisco will demand a redaction of work10 a day and a continu-

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Coughs

“My wife I

for three ye bottles of Ayer’s C large size, and it 1

rased two SfK.-

Barge, Macon, Col.

Probably you know of cough medicines that re* lieve little coughs, off coughs, except deep ones/ The medicine that has been curing the worst of deep coughs for sixty years is Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Tknste! Bc-Stc-SI. UttanWa.

The Standard Rheumatic Remedy.

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use able physicians declare that it is the only absoli for rheumatism in its various forms. A prominent ifian recently said: “I have never been able to write a

— esJhii_ dtf.culty-bcnefits rather than-mj,

be, to efiect a permanent cure.”

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Drogg,

At Canandaigua, N. YT^laborc very scarce, in spite of offers of

RIPAVS |f«a- twenty years I hndbecn a scfferer from bronchial trooblc* accompanied with a backing cough. I at times suffered from extreme nervous prostration. About four years ago I began taking Jllpaus Tabulcs. and since then I have m-cd them prdtty constantly. 1 rarely retire at night wUhbut taking my Tabule, and J_tlnd they keep my digestive organs (which naturally are weak) In good order, and they also allay any tendency to nervousness and make me sleep.

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