Coughing
“ I vai given up to die vl quick consumption. 1 then beg to use Ayer's Cherry Pectorcl.
i at once, end
improved at once, end am now perfect health.”—Chas. E. Ha
man, Gibbstovn, N. Y.
It’s too risky, playing with your cough. The first thing you know it will be down deep in your lungs and the play will be over. Begin early with Ayer’s' Cherry Pectoral and stop the cough.
NEW
JEtSEY ’ 'L STATE NEWS.
COMMERCI L RCViLVt.
i
! Alexander i unde^graduat'
!
nnrafc
Olcaaed From Over the State.
uma- Watkins, the only er instructed Princeton
dcro,
been winning a repu work in this d«|
•niptio'
disturbing e'.ement: ..ting of the old j^.vr. i been far from dull
perceptibly e approach rated ship-
Oo«»olt 7®or doctor, tf ho toys Uko It. tboo do u bo son. It bo tollo too oot to toko K. tboo doet toko It. Bo kaowt. Loo TO ninth him. Wo or. wllUnf. J. C- ATEB CO.. LowolL Modi.
Worse Than Uaeieaa.
r among us are,wise enough t< whenlie ha* said enough. !: wa:
Ccacral Trade Caodttioea B. G. Dun & Co.'s ' Weekly ReJiev.
bf Trade" says:
"Despite the interruption of taking in
ventorics and other di incidental to the ch.sii
the past week has
Consumers were, were not perceptibly
lessening purchases, while the
t>f higher freight rates accelerated shipmerit of goods. Transporting iacilitie'
tontinue utterly inadequate. New icales have become effective, large!
■lancing the purchasing power of the
people.
The new year opens with every pro* pect of exceptional activity in all
brant
thus far available for December show s gain of 7.7 per cent, over 1901. notwithstanding the heavy loss of coal
traffic.
"The question of higher freight rates ated the situation regarding iron
it new orders are constam-
; switch wa* noi turned in time and the i y coming. forward. Quotations of all whole ircight tram ran on a siding products in this industry arc fully , tar* standing on the siding went ; mwmajned . i!h , tcn<Jcncy , oward s|i ,|
* * freights and
.. ,, , . - >-- -, ; ••**;•. sue um «uvdiicc is expected tC
tne soil mud in a held. 1 he locomotive ) occur i is almost a complete wreck and two I ••jj©
A Post-Mortem.
A certain knight of the quill in a govoflice once upon a time asked
see Mr. - s chief
o be seen— to bury his
ill miss the old k
who for eight years' ha* , a reputation by his able j this department. Several when employed by Profes
Wat-
kin* began the study of histology.
kins began the study of histology, and
picked it up so readily that he was later 1 pect oi except!
Rwhr,, ..rainii.
ber of the faculty said recently that he j
ernment office once upon a time asked for a week's leave that he might go to bury his father. This was readily granted. A day or two afterward there ar rived a visitor who wished to see Mi A . the orphan. Mr. A -*- : -
cxplaincd that he wasn't t in fact, he had gone away
father.
"But." said the stranger,
father."
"Well," replied the official, a man of few words. ‘T don't know anything
wage [ about .Mr. A 's private affairs: I only
,i_ know he has gone to bury you.”
• _ l _ ] _At the end of the week of mourning
looking very dU-
by his cl' ’
was the brightest negro in Princeton. He was 51 years old. and leaves a wid
I ow and several children.
A freight wreck occurred just above ;
sake a firing drill, but the | 101 turned in lime and the ,
omplica ind stee
to aid others. Many a hi )c accepted where halt! advii only resentment. Many 1
eets only resentment,
word that might be effecth force when it lengthens inti
hold this-truth constantly in remem- j ment in thi brance. Scolding is alw-ays weak, and ' -
lengthy diatribes are generally worse j than useless. Moral truth is not a lini-
Carhtiff Sons
s
hH’gjs 7nS,'’* autAmobil
P lT C x£! ck *"? ,wc ■ ""No'new^ feat! .xd. The conductor. ■«, * I. — inn ■ ,*>„ — .. >
,"irAw‘S,
nu let me uc run outsat me ; .. . .r -f' engmecr. 1 There is a world of wiftfuni-j sh^iil.sjn^nred. so l e receiving the additional support of mowing when to stop, especially in ! Now that-riic sfcamer JTeybold ha- exceptionally heavy exports to Eu efforts to aid others. Many a hint I discontinued X5^' r >P*. Pennsville : , rope. Domestic hides are dull, price* -* “*•— l ~ ,J 1 '*”’n without means oi transpjirtatioir again declining. Textile mills are busy
c miles—either to Sa ' with only a hand to mouth home de-
. A— returned,
consolaie. When asked by his chief how he had fgred he pulled a very long face and sa'd'hp had had "the melancholy satisfaction of seeing Abe last rite* properly performed." and «»o on; mg that of coitfse he felt very deeply on the subject, but that no doubt time would lighten the load of his affliction:' “Ah," replied the other. “I can syt^pathize with you. I lost my father when I was a young man. When you lose your father you lose your best friend 1 hadn't the pleasure of your poor father's acquaintance during his lifetime, but toe called here a few days after his death, and I had a short conversation with him Now. this watt most irregular; and mv object in sending for you was this—when next the poor aid gentleman dies, do. if you possibly can.
to have him buried, and be — e t* cjjl.
'times a wnthont driving loses its j lom' or Pennsgrovc.
mand for cotton goods, but export buy■olle> ‘ ine for China continues large,
circle the town from "Farm products weakened as visible
inly hope of advance suppliesincreased, and reports from the mentI to Mr Thonyison am
" ' h ' j St.r.'hS.,, 0 ”',! y ••>«« '■» »«■«
. ,b a s.?
rove. , will accept.
;am. 1 hat s alL Good morning. Exit Mr A . not perhaps, any outirdly sadder, but certainly 2 much
wiser, nun.
Remarkable Correspondence.
"Mr. Thompson presents his compliments to Mr. Simpson, and begs to request that he will keep his doggs frr —
trespassing on his grounds." "Mr. Simpson presr—-
his compli-
wore than
Since the House of the Fifty-seventh Congress came into existence, in March. 1901, twelve members have died, three have resigned and two have been otuected as a result of contests, making B total of seventeen changes in less than two years. This, according to those intrusted with the compilation of data oi this charai— - 1 --
ssu^vrp sw-s^sns; ass?. r sJSg«rJ^5JE STSiS'iSkTS; »..
hkc ! thr ;
FtOSMEHT PHTSICIiSS USE INI ENDORSE PE-RD-NA
C. B. Chaml»ran. M. D-, write* from Utb and P Sta„ Washington, D. C-: * “ Many cates have come under my observation, where Pervna J Alta benefited and cured. Therefore l cheerfully recommend It * for catarrh and a general tonic. ”—C. B. CHAMBEIIL.IS, M. D. J
and 1 after months of suffering. Fellow sufferers, Peruna will cur* yop."—Ur.
Adelaide Squire*, ihc 16-year-old daughter of J. B. Squire*, of Old Bridge, i* one of the best known tele-
IShels compare
"Wool tends upward, shipments to he mills continuing heavy and inquiries
iph operators in that section
i this character, is the greatest i country, not alone on account of bet number of changes during one session- j skill, but because of her age. She is of Congress in the history of that legit- only a schoolgirl, but for four years
~-st has managed the iclegraph office
Old Bridge.
tele
I the
LATEST QUOTATIONS.
Wheat—New York No. 2. 7! PhHadeljdiia No 2. 76*a76Xc; BalUtn.
They are Sensitive.
The sensitiveness of the fami distinguished men as to the earl: 1 -*--’
an
rf hi!
distinguished men as to
pations of their ance^ors is somci remarkable. Recently an author
THE PINKHAM CURES
1 BSSr-w?Sa. JtrP’SS 2Ufc: v S8^2. : wSSr £2S. j " '
1stwS u v.™ t .“s:.'' Hr, s.
Holzbaur and Eugene ^Thomas. othv#14SOal4.60
the la rues 1 and i Green Pruita i
HTUCTIK CtElT ITTOTW! AlOSfi
TEimifi woin.
irly occu.omewhat
__thor was
asked to write a brief history of the life of a man who had done service to his state. Like Lincoln, this man had
been 2 wood chopper, a (set to his historian gave prominence. 'What shall I say then?” asked
Ruthor.
“Say—let me see now. Jnst say that * was connected with the lumber busi-
The Portland Hotel
’tel. th
finest structnrue at Atlant
destroyed by
trecn FYuits and Yc-gjtal brl, .fancy $2 75®3 25;
1 perbri.ianc
-Apples to good
bages, ^
5. Frances Stafford,of 243 E 114th St, MY. (Sty, adds her testimoDy to the hundreds of thousands on Mrs. Pinkham’s files. When Lydia E. Pinkham’s Remem were first introduced skeptics 1 over the country frowned upon fFy^r curative ckumg, but as year
r has
was destroyed by fire. Burnt cm- P er bd- 1 j0«|2 50; ( w . bers were carried a long distance, en mertie. per ton. f7.00a8.00. Celery, mgering the business section of thr doz. H>-230c; Eggplants, native, pet •wn. but a heavy rain prevented a , 100, fl 50«200; Grapes, basket. 12al6r rther spread. The loss is about $50 - Lettuce, native, perbu buz,fl00c9l 5c *> ; Onions. Maryland tad Pennaylra The Augusta-Aikcn .Railway and niayellow, per bu, 65«70c.
u£zn&XiJZ?£2riSSg:
.on. The company is to construct and New York, per bu 63aC5c; sweets, pci
operate electric railways and electri ' , brl |2 25a2.. r i0
Hsrfes usages
sts% , sa. , £tsasrfe- -*-»]*»-
iSiSill
siz.’ui
' “ trJsi
dies all o tbeii
after year
&
The Christmas tree in the hou Jacob Roller, between Folsom Winslow, took fire from lighted
CbeAse, Large. 60-lb, ISalSfcc: me dium, 36-lb. 13al3X; picnics, 23-lb
ISi^alSKo.
house oi j L j re p onll
Winslow, took fi dies, and before extinguished thre
weVe gutted.
A cot
Id^br
Itry, Hens, llallHc; ol
roosters, each 25a30c; Turkeys, 13al4c;
Docks. 11*120
Hides, Heary steers, association and
saltern, late kill, 60-lbs i
rolled by
fittle group of^women who bad beei
cored by the new disco
■pans- is about to be organize* mt a new cemetery at Loci-.-
Flli s bu i
12J4al2tfc; cows
ud up, oloi and light i
lection, 12Xal2nc
2b9Xc. '*
Provisions and-Hjg Prod acts.-
- oi ! -di. i! th, E,,t ad,. “V'l “8" ?^ bi
Plj^b.m',Veg^ttblci
s.—Bolii aboalden ham butt*
. vtir bin ! Iron, V,n Ro*n.'BUck I t»>niOMno r.n „n«. ,0 X o; h-t-r
into It Taat urmy of »dl. i! th, EMt Sid,. *«“•»• aa by' a mighty flood, until to-day i -ing will be asked to move the Boar- “ ^ f”?
the great good that Lydia E. . of Health office in the City Hall t “ d ^fb r ^ < ^lf n ^! ! ^ ^d r.fi^ , i^ , At St. Angustuie, FU . is the ofily mill
among the women of America is j At a recent shooting .match, -ir'ri attracting the attention of many of .Pennsville a goose, loggerhead and '
our leading scientists, physicians 1 rtx>s,cr t*'ere the prizes. _/.
»■«*——«• i iiiM*wi*«*«s**M»ii«s'«j b, w ,» s th, Nonh» m b,ti,nd
(England) miners' delegates have re-
on* tint safenng. To such cuff is a haven of refute in Dr. Aofust Koenit's Hambnrg Drop*, which waa discovered more than 00 years ajro. sofi which is a wonderful medicine. One trial will convince the most sceptical that any or sO of these difficulties nuy be removed, and a perfect cure effected by taking Dr. August Koenig’s Hamburg Drop*. Get m bottle at
once before it is too late.
Speech may be silver and silence golden, but th* fellow with the most brass get* the
as they cannot reach
With local i th* seat of or constltutl
It you must take inti Catarrh Cure Is taki
dlrooUy on th* Moot Ball's Cataarb Cure is not a quack medicine. It waa proscribed by one of the best physicians in this country tor years, and Is a *agulaz proscription.- It Is composed of the best tonics known, combined with “ *—*
-r. .. . ..
composed of ._
, ned with the best
ilo<xR purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surface*. Tha perfect combination of / the two Ingredients Is What produces .such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Pend
lor testimonials, tne.
F. J. Cbzkzt k Co.. Trope., Toledo, O.
best.
from an artesian w Many Scheel Chits
hllSrsn Are Kick!
Urs Stack. Mother Groy's Sweet Powder* for Chi _ Chicago, Cattle, Mostly 15a30o lower, ]
s;
a4 40: oow*. $1 50a4 60; heifw* |3 0‘ w
' 4 76; Texas-fed steers $3
i fcinrr ■‘ 0 " i, ; SEr/rS
•h“P I (Englani
j fused to ado coal -output.
URtOM MADE
:legates
scheme to reduce the
•ro worn t • m all eta
l which enables hlmX B shoes ter g3A0 xim! . ‘ U (n every A
m sold else-J
Csforade Caiary for the East Colorado celery U this year for th* first time being shipped East From
j an Insignificant - business of a few i
weAmfl . «1 OOe20U; choice lambe*660*5 gu
LABOR AND INDUSTRY
ago ei
r to
! a thing as shipping celery
; eastern markets was unheard of. Bui I • few enterprising spirits decided tc j sake the experiment tad were amply ! rewarded for their efforts. The re ' turns were so large that -the next year
r shipped nearly their entire crop
Since then ' - -
Cigarmakerj at Dodge county, Wi»,
will organize a onion.
Boot and shoe workers at Omaha 1 Neb., have formed a union.
Female house servants command 1 from *15 to *ao a month in tSoctb
j Africa.
Stenmfitters a’ Buffalo. N-Y.. will re:i*e an increase of af cents a day o»
M^^^H'a^BaMttaUerhanhn they snipped nearly their entire crop ccive an a atosKlAss shoe frrBSJ0or»« 1 Eaaf Since then the business bar i April i.
5 l K™gv 1 S tunllZJLnimt ' developed rapidly, tad this year wlT Trade* unions at Everett. Wash.* ““ \-d* by MdTtf itorosslblr be the btaner season of them sU 1 have built a home for themselves at s
■sdcs. A trial^will convince i pearly twenty-five cars haw* boos ( to « of *4A*». •
•hipped, tad a conoo
a would fa will
O S4QO OILT SOCK t
s'vssaeafl
ipped. tad
for the season woold be that not loos man forty, cars will bo shipped alto •ether. A* each carload sdll eaallj
average 24.bM pounds In
atapis that fully i60M* pouado oJ cehsry will he used" —"
It \s estimated that noti-n do not represeM more than at
of the various trades.
-4-
sssry.
tude to you for the benefit denned from your Wonderful remedy. One sborfxnionlh has brought forth a vast change and now consider myself a well man
Llewellyn Jordan. 0*0. C. Havener, M. D., of Anacostia, The Reruns Medicine Co., Columbus, 0.: Gentlemen—“In my prseti** 1 have hsd
. . of
usble mwtficitm, si efieisl. edwaully UeorgtiJ*naven«
"m'd"
at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a fall sutr ment of your case, and he will be n!ss>ed to give you his valuable advice grati*.
FITS permanently eu red.No fits or cervousnros afur first day’s use bf Dr. Kline s Great NerrsBestororas trial bottiesnd tresttse free Dr. B.H. Klixs. IAd., 881 Arch 8t., Phils., Pa. into debt and others d in.
Uoc .sllsys pstn .cures wind
lidrou
OQUc.2ic.abom*
O. Expslxt. Yanburon, Ind., Feb. 10. 1900. If the is frugal even the old m»"t can husband ber resources.
tweawii
“ jenelhlng jest as good.”
ilHKslpi “IPJltfl
nctsu.
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Capsicum Vaseline
the world will be used up, M. Cartieex. i cbid enginEC,.1 Ih, North,™ E.il-.r ,
Utg will not pay. d*il«*l« »*1B. Th*B*in *ll*Tuir and cu-»Uv, • qusilUv* of Ihl* srtlclv si* wmdvrful It wfU —- ^ , I stop ttx loothschs *i ooc* *nd rvUav* bswA
a th# bvw sad a*te>l vxat kaown. also u *D » |bs la th* rhret and .mb
I and It Wtn h* found to b* ihv«la»b:» In Um hoorohold. M*cr pvoffo say “it is ths bast s* rric*af«muust*U'dnuBrMs. oroUMr daak
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