Cape May Herald, 6 December 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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j k G. Dub Co.‘5‘weckly review of

Weather

CATARRH OF LUNQS. iA Prominent Chicago Lady Cured by Pe-ru-na.

Boeiety, write* irom Sag North State ■twt, pa*t week in the business world. ExChicago, 111., the followins jlowin* word# cessive rains in somf 1 'section*, notably,

: ^Hsr3r3 s

Krr’l^f 1 wa* in^rrat dutreu. All eoojh 1 perature at other point* incrca*ea the

movement ol winter wearing apparel. * Jobbing and wholesale trade is fully maintained and manufacturing plant! j have order* far ahead, but in many j rases the coke shortage retards opera-

1, lion*.

Railway officials are making every | rffort to relieve the freight congestion. | especially in the vicinity of Pittsburg. but thus far there is little evidence ol | improvement. Gross earnings are fully | maintained, lor November thus far cxI cording last year's b>- 6.3 tier cent, and those of 1900 by 16.4 per cent, while it is anticipated that higher freight rates 1 will offset the advances in wages, sus-

] taining net earnings.

Inquiries for pig iron become more i urgent as the scarcity grows more acute. Furnaces are added to the idle list when there is full occupation for

Mlsa Maggie Welch. every plant in the country, but the Kiel isss r. ■fl.’Wsr.'si i '•»?«« .,6

gsgs"'

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inly try | position by the insufficient supply. for a bottle. 1 j Even toreign pig iron has not arrived | first day, and a* ! at specified dates, while new orderr I the couch grad^ 1 h avc been placed abroad covering, dis- I ■oreneas lelt mc.,| , ant deliveries It is fully apparent 1 that domestic needs will continue to ex- |

cced available supplies for many months 1

t«, come.

Minor metals, on the other band, are

The former millions of wild pigeon* generally weaker, tin being especially ! Of Ashtabula county. Ohio, says the depressed. Silver bullion has fallen Jefierson Sentinel, are only known tc j to much the lowest price on record, the the "oldest inhabitant," and now the j intrinsic value of a silver dollar now

chestnut, the king of ail nuts for boys, being about 39 cents,

writ! soon only be known as a culti , A distinctly-firmer tone pervades the vated nut. Parties at Harriman. Tenn 1 market for footwear, orders coming are preparing to locate a mill foi j forward freely for spring goods The grinding chestnut timber into pulp foi leading shoe manufacturers have taken tanning purposes. It is proposed tc ! large lots of feather, especially hemconsume one hundred cords per day lock sole, giving a fir«ner>tonc to the

F03

locate

timber int

consume "one hundred cords per daj

At this rate, and with the destruction I mar . the hard-headed borer is doing, chest- dry hidi

r the | heId

leaded borer is doil _

nuts to cat will soon be a thing of th

past. In the early settlement chest- I There is still no inclination to place nuts, it is said by early settlers in Ten- | large orders for distant delivery of colnessee, were so abundant that the In- I ton goods, but a steady current and dedians. after burning the leaves off th< ] mand fully absorbs the limlTcd stocks, ground, would pick them up roastec i and buyers are often compelled to hunt and sell them at the stores for six anc for desired lines of staple cloths. Prin:a quarter cents per bushcL ' ed and woven patterned goods for

- — ■ | spring are selling freely on forward The General Federation of Trad* business. The better tone that appear-

tlnions of Great Britain has “8 affili cd some weeks ago in woolens has ated unions, with a total paying mem- finally caused a moderate advance in

bership ef 421.772. | staple lines for spring.

Failures for the week numbered 213 in the United States, against 182 last year, and 16 in Canada, compared with

2$ a year ago. LATEST QUOTATIONS

Flour—Spring clear. $9 25*3.45, beat Patent. $4.65; choice Family. $3.1*0. Wheat—New York No. 2. 77c; Philadelphia No 2. 76n76Kc; Baltimore

No 2 76Xc.

Corn—New York No. 2. 63c; Philadelphia No. 2. 61aG2X; Baltimore No. 2,

56c.

OaU—New York No. 2.36c; Pbiladelphia No. 2, 37!^c; Baltimore No 2.

37c.

Hay—No. 1 timotbv. $J6..V)al7.00; <0. 2 timothy. $15.50al6.00; So. 3 tim-

Why V'jp.of m s tk*b»t family laxative

It is pure. It is gentle.

It is pleasant. -% b It is efScadons. J 4a It is not expensive., It is good for children. It is excellent for ladies. It is convenient for business men. It is perfectly safe under all circumstances. It is used by millions of families the world over. It stands highest, as a laxative, with physicians. If you use it you have the best laxative the world

produces.

Because. . Its component parts are all wholesome. It acts gently without unpleasant after-effects. It is wholly free from objectionable substances. It contains the laxative principles of plants. It contains the carminative principles of plairts. It contains wholesome aromatic liquids which are agreeable and refreshing to the taste. All are pure. All are delicately blended. All are skillfully and scientifically compounded. Its value is due to our method of manufacture and to the orginality and simplicity of the combination. ‘ To get its beneficial effects buy the genuine. Manufactured by ^UfORKlApO^VRlJP^j San Frnndlsco. Cal. Louisville, Ky. New York. N. Y. f OB SALE BY ALL LEAD!SO PBl'GGIBTs.

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POSITIONS SECURED

An optimiit i* a man who can forget a the mean thing* he know* about him»e!f.

FOB BBADIUTE*. ^ Han I’p Again** Tpe'»«>••. I Xircr I

Id MU

"Owing to a‘railroad sma*h-up I got left in a little Nebraska town one night a year ago." said the drummer, "and the way I came in contar —- *—*

le ray hair stand u

iretched ti

stand up. It was a and a still worse hoteL s small and the bed was board. 1 got up feeling tr a miserable breakfast

:ady to boil over. The boilwhen the landlord presented

niter ciuu wuuuui, mrs. fiaule, of Edgerton, Wis., tells how she was cured of irregularities and uterine trouble, terrible pains and backache by Lydia E Pinkbam’s Vegetable Componnd. "A while ago my health began to fail because of female troubles. The doctor did not help me. I remembered that my mother had used Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound on many occasions for irregularities and uterine troubles, and I felt sure that it could not harm me at any rate

to give it a trial.

“ I waa certainly glad to find that within a week I felt much better, the terrible pains in my back' and side were beginning to cease, and at the time of menstruation 1 did not have

nearly as serious a time fort*, so I continued its t

. .... - two and at the end of that time 1

woman. I really have* better in my life, have

mtha. 1

waa like a

never felt better in my life,

had a sick headache since, and weigh 30 pounds more than I ever did, so 1

unhesitatingly Compound." — 1 gerton. Wis., goonotaica Club-

mmend Vegetable Mat Haul*. Edlident Household JSSSSSmtSSSU

Wi

is one tried and true r

all female ilia, Lydia

ham’s Vegetable Comp,

fuse to buy any other yon need the beet.

dy for

Ffnkipoond. Re-

2 timotbv. f

fa.

perbrl, fancy $1 50«2 50; fair to good "■Me?' he replied. Oh. per brl, 1 25c9$2 00; ^Cabbages, Do- "

r .

box.

fancy $1 50«2 50; fi 1 25c®$2 00; Cabl

mestic. per ton. $4.00. Celery, per 20c®40c; Eggplants, native, per $1600200; Grapes, bosket. 10*12e

dak. S 100.$:

Lettuce, native, per ba box, 1 Lima beans, native, per bn b 90c; Onion*. Maryland and P« nia yellow, per bu, 60c®70c.

PoUtoes. White, per bo 58*60c; Maryland and Pennsylvania, per bu bboGOc; New York.^prr bp 55a60; sweets, per Butter, Separator. 29a30c; Gathered cream. 24e25c; prints,1-lb 27a28c: Bolls, 2-lb. 26a27; Dairy pta. Md., Pa., Va.,

25o26c.

^Egg», Fresh-laid eggs, per doxen, Cheese, Large, 60-lb, 13al8Kc; medium, 36-lb, 13al3X; picnics, 23-lb 13Val3!4o. Live Poultry, Hens, lOallKo; old roosters, each 25aS0c; Turkeys, lOHall ‘ 11*12* *

1 asked as I look-

as hard as a mad. and alt I was ready

ing came when the land me a bill of four dollars. "Ts this correct? - 1 a*

ed at the figures.

"'Entirely so.' he replied. "'Then you are a blamed old high-

way robber.

"The landlord had _tht.ee sons, and when they began to mix in I turned on them and gave 'ctti some red-hot talk. When I ’ stopped foi' breath the old man. who turned out to be a justice of the peace, sat down in a chair and

calmly announced:

• "Hear ye! hear ye! jl now declare this court ffnjy- opened. James, havc

you. any business?

"I have, replied his eldest son. who announced to roe that he was a constable and that I was under arrest. He then made a charge against me. one of the other brothers testified as to my language, and his honor fined me ten dollars. As the third brother hadn't taken any part. I turned to him

id sarcastically asked:

marshall, fand as yo

operate charact

the

-.*? shall

and

town

dently a desperate character, lock yon up lor a couple of 1 then run you out of town.'

"It whs a nice little family trust, you see." smiled the drummer "and I couldn't beat it. I was locked up for forty-eight hours, but 1 had to pay ‘the hotel bill and the fine, and when

1 — 1:1—_ and g

•"Don’t .. son-in-law, and if yon kick agaipst my jail he'll make your next stop twenty days.'" . -

JtfalOtfe.

Provisions and Hog Products.—Balk clear rib side*, 12c; balk 1 : bulk b

HXc; b lie; b»

shoulders, 12c; sogmr-carc I&S’c; togur-cured shoal lugar-caicd California hi

is canrased over, 14c;

refined lard tieroea.

: ham butts,

18c; bacon

1 bream,

: .<£

rated, 12 lb*, ■d tierces, bris

and50 lb cans,gross, ll.Mc; refined lord, teoond-hond tube; llXc; refined lard, half-barrel* and new tubs, 11 He.

Chicago, Cattle. Mostly 10*15c lower, good to-prime steers $6 00*6 65; medium ; 13 00*5 75; atocken and feeders $2 03 $140o5 00; heifers $3 0 fed steers $3 00a4 26 "

QPININESjgfif; -ADVERTISE” TtlV‘ IT PATS

s $3 75*4 25;

13 75*570.

East Liberty, Cattle steady; choice %6 00*6 20; prime $5 75*5 90. Hog*, prime heavy $G 40a6 45, mediums $6 40; heavy Yorkers $6 25u6 80. Sheep »toady, Best wethers $3 75*4 00 culls and commwe $1 50o200; choice In mb. $5 ,11x5 60. LA BOS AND INDUST*» A new onion of steel and iron work er* has been formed, in Southington. Conn. • • AH the carriage and wagon shop* la Albany. N. Y.« now employ union men All the machine shops in Denver, Col., are unionized, with a nine-hour

work day.

There are 525 labor unions in Chi c*go. with', an estimated membership ol

iv in Iowa get better wage: crage pay for leather* in icr.ools.

Asthma

^JL'aZSSTri^

tut without reAyer's Chenv and one-half — Emma Jane

He. O.

lief. We then tried Ayeria Chenv Pectoral, end three and one-half

bottles cured ^ter.”—r Entsmingcr, Langsville.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral certainly cures many cases of asthma. And it cures bronchitis, hoarseness, weak lungs, whooping-cough, croup, winter coughs, night coughs, and hard colds. Ttomdass: Zk*Nu.Sl. AMnoMt

1 crowded trolle;

ning two men rersation betwc c newspapei imenting u;

illey car the other •ere carrying on a 1 glances at«-rtieir The older man - * ident

Yoo can't make the head of a family believe that two heads* are belter than one.

stening as attentiv

udy the market report in front of his "That speech was worthy of Mrs. i Malaprop,' said the dignified old gen- | "Ah." replied his companion, look- 1 ing up with sudden interest. "Is she a friend of yours? Do I know her?” With 3 -peculiar expression on his j face the older man glanced at the bland j his undivided attention to his news-'

papvr.

Westinghouse's contract to equip the '

electric substations for the Londoft un- j

derground is worth $1,500,000.

silllii 1

Lehigh Valley has passed Reading

by nearly three points.

There 1* more Catarrh In this section of the ‘

rSSs?'

•All creameries use butter color. Why

not do as they do —use Juirx Tikt Btrx-

tm Colo a.

Riches may take unto themselves wings, i

but they also get there srith both feo» *

I'iso's Cure 1* the beaded! dne we ever used j for all afloctlons of throat and lungs.—Wk. I «). Exdslxv, Vanhnrec. Ind., Feb. 10, 1800.

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curable. Science has provenOatarrh to bs a constitutional disease --id therefore requires constitutional treatment. Halle Oatarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Chaney A Co.. Toledo, O., Is the only constitutional cur* on the market. It is taken Internally In doses fromlOdropetoateaepoonfoL It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any ease It falls to oure. Bend for circular* and testimonials. Address P.7. C

Co., Toledo. O.

Sold by Druggists, 78c. Hall's Family Pills are the beet.

r money than to make it.

FtTBuennanenUy odrei nsasafterflret day's nee HervaBeetorar.fStriallx. _ Dr. B. U. Kuxx. Ltd.. 831 k

Ma4a Him CaderstaDd.

"Absent yesterday," said the- aged

is he adjusted his glasses, to

manager, as he adjusted t the smart young man. “Ye*, sir" Kplied the "AKc^nt {rr\ m illnecc?"

glasses,

derlc.

"Oh, you're honest, at any rate. Most men would say they were. I "I haven't been absent from illness /or nearly .a. year.” 1 "You haven't?" The old man look-

ed surprised.

"Ng. sir. It has been with me all

the time.”

. "What has?"

"Illness of some sort.”

. "But you said that yesterday " ' "Yesterday I was absent-on account

of ill

Th

Jay I

Jlncts, sir.”

he old man thonght the matter r for a minute or two, and then

over foi he said.-

"Yes. yes;. I .see- You're rather particular in your pse of words.” "Yes. sir. Study to 'use them cor-

rectly.”

"Ol coarse; and I'm a trifle careless. Now. please see if this sentence is correct: ‘Hereafter you will be absent I from ray displeasnre.’” I "You will also be absent on account J of my displeasure.” j "And because oi my displeasure." area- "Ye-e's, *ir.’’ "puite right I'm glad that I have sufficient cotnjnand of language to make you understand me. The cashier will pay you your wages. Good-day."

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Had Dene Her Part. Kitty had been told that the thnnder was'the volte of "the good man up the sky.” warning Jref to run into the bouse to avoid the rain, arid on one or two occasions she had failed to heed the warning and suffered unpleasant consequences. She was playing out of doors the other morning when there came a clap of distant thunder. She dropped everything and scuddled into the house, but the rain failed to come. After waiting till she became impatient she went to the door, Iqoked up ai the clouds, and called out,— "If you're going to rain why don't you do Jf? I’ve been in here ten

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Headache Feet ache AD Bodily Ache, AND CONQUERS PAIN.

mums For four years I had been troubled with constipation, which brought on piles. I was induced to try Ripans Tabules. The results were better than I expected. As a regulator of the bowels t believe Ripans are without an equal, and I am ucVer without them now.

At druggisU.

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