NEW
JERSEY STATE
NEWS
Latest Happen inf Gleaned Froai Orer the State.
COMMERCI L REVIEW, eeatral Trad: Coadltioaa
R. G. Dun & Co. * "Weekly Review o( T rade" «*>»: Collection* are notably Iirtjntp! at all leading center*, bearing testimony to the strung financial position oi the nation's industries at the
t Vine
location I
opening ui the year.
nierrhandiM- is heavy, and manufai cr» are pressed lor prompt
Order* for spring goods come forward |
Distributing of
ufacturdclivery.
There promises to t< a clash at land lietsscen the Board of Edu< »nd the numerors adv.icatc* of anti-v
cination The board recently issued —•
order that unvaccinated children be ex
eluded at the openetng of school. A furor was imntediately created. The
horrors of tetanus and even insanity I The fuel
were pictured as a result of vaccination I . lU Jj sr. kst.^ JsisJttSst |
dren to reboot, and if denied that privi- I ing and
lege they will hire a private teacher and power of almost the entire population | 'twn^hrough'"..* j , ''' nU "“ r! >' ‘ hi ‘ — « » o' I
the action oT the School Board is arbi- j r's>-pffonal prospci
T7' . g good* c
jreely. and in many lines there is more j than a sample business in fall weight* I
situation is still the one seri- j disturbing element, rendering ab , high the corn of inanufacturrcstricting the purchasing j
School
trary in the face of the fact case* of the so-called stnall-[
iat no new
I prosperity. Railway freight • advanced, and one result will ] of exportation from Eastern j
be a loss of exportation from Eastern j citie?. the traffic being deflected to New '
sen was stolen. Horse thieves are also I l ,r "P J ' :, l ‘’.v 'lie cadtng producer, i a grape athor. The harness was cut and ; wer . e ' the sWed evidence* of having | ^ XnSlg'd,
fused , presei
c animal showed rn ■riven hard.
presented by the Wemnuh Electric Light | structural material to be used in | Cp®P«y rhl ' com,any has been short i , ri d K c work and car shop*. Another i of co?l.and therefore, only able to fur- , .^r of unprecedented activity in this I ntsh ngnts half the time so the torough ; ry 5 confidently expected. '' , ^' rn ,ha ‘ ,hc I’jll should Ik cut | .\ ew EjfeUnd producers of footwear ! tn half. I ht company, however, doesn i ir c Imsy on spring orders. Exceptional look at it that way The matter has ; lc , ivi(J jn rubl>er goo<Js has rcduced lieen reterred to the Borough Solicitor. | supplies to an unusually low point. Dairymen aro-nd Woodstown who | ?„mc varieties of leather have advanced have been shipping milk to Philadelphia j -lightly. Export* of hemlock sole
have been obliged lo keep it, as there is i ’.inne heavy. ppfy. 'Inc cr —‘ -*— -*- — -
Why Syrup.of ff^s {Kfsbtst fa.rrvily laxAtivfr It is pure. It is gentle. It is plecsant. It is cfficacions. It is not expensive. It is gootl for children. It is excellent for ladies. It is convenient for business menIt is perfectly safe under all circumstances. It L 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.
Bec&M.se. Its component parts are all wholesome. It acts gently without unpleasant after-efiects. It is wholly free from objectionable substances. It contains the laxative prineiplcs of plants. It contains the carminative principles of plants. It contains wholesome aromatic liquids which are agreeable and refreshing to the taste. All are pare. 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 ^litorKia pd^VRlJP S*n Frtvnclwco. CaL LoulavllU. Ky. New York. N. Y. ros BALM Mr ALL LA ADI SO DBCGGIBTB.
"SSI
Powder worker* around onsly looking for ne
' to be s
• igr*.
rcamcries are ,
> rumored there is
it. in their
Pcnnsgrove
payday. increase
; heavy.
dry goods the best event, at to ins has been the continued buying
• Nomination.
which has exceeded expec-
ions very largely. The print cloth I larket has been very firm. As to woolen goods, prices are fully maintain- I
ed_at the opening level of the
;,;v
OI ten
Ever
and Pcnnsgrove
ing season, and it «c j - v _ ar S3.S.SS' ,n * j ” •'**'
!• C Smallcv has been appointed j LATEST QUOTATIONS,
postmaster at Ewan. ! __
B« „,i,M *d« hdJ in I ^ *»«l
warta. *06 In number, her In a death grapple, •ach other and Garfield
he nomination leaving Waahconrentlon as
innan delegates. Gar-
ss:xra:i , s. h ' ld in
During the last year thirty deaths have occurred in the borough of Woodstown. Mayor John H. Boylen. of Gloncester City.'"who has been suffering from typhoid fever for a month, is now able to
sit vp.
The little town of Auburn has more sick people in it at present than at anytime in the history of the place. A Woodstown seedsman has recently planted S5.000 peach stones and expects every one to grow into a tree. ’oodstown people have no relief from coal famine. The situation is very
the
serious there.
brated the fiftieth a
. Enos Aj
mty. <
j of their wedding.
In the past few nights dog* have killed fourteen sheep around Woodstown and the taxpayer* are up in arms over ihe hills to be presented. r Alloway, who
ri®* f. 77.fa77S'e; Bolt!
year-, writes home that he hopes
shortly be in 'New Jci
'ra « evi- 1
rer* i
,.£r>£sr
S.w
I not 1
c of the prosperity of the" farmer* in South Jcrst
wt—New
Pbilndrlphin Xi
No? 79e
Corn—New York No. 57c; Phils- i delphia No. 8. 523530; Ballimnre So. 2. |
Me.
Out* -Now York No 40c; Phils- | delpbis No. 2. 40u41c, Baltimore No 2, | Hay—No 1 limothy. fl8.00sTJ.00; ! No 2 thnrthy.fl8.00.18.a0; No. 3 tim- ] Erui's slid Vegetables.—Wbjte Pots- j toes—With receipts lew liberal and quite j an improvement in the demnnd, the ; mciket rules steadr and firm. Apnles— ! all good to ehoico fruit trees of tongas ' sio in good demand. Cabbage—with I quile a falling off in the receipts, tiiere j i* a much firmer feeling on all good to ! choice slock. fiwoot potatoes are in i ample supply for present needs; the 1 market rule* quiet but steady. We j quote: Cabbage—Dasirh large, per ton ' fS OOaD.OO; domestic, per ton f6 50*7.50 j Potatoes—Maryland aud Peunsylvanio,* | bo Oiufibc; Eastern per bo 62a 65c; j
''a. per orange box f 1.00 | •yellow, per bu 7(Ja75c;
*1.2o. O11101
Garflel At the
Ireeds (to
use the nomenclature of the dajf) and
the Grant Stalwar ~~ _
hugged each other They cruihed <
scampered off with the nomination
for prealdent. Whe
Ingtoa to attend the com
leader of the Shei
field was asked by John Randolph I Tucker of Virginia: "Whom are you going to nominate?" Garfield la said to have loved Ran. Tucker. They were far aaunder In politics, but there were
aTTKc; Baltimore love and affecUon and Intellectual
*n the Virginian and Garfield put hli arm
around Tuiker’a ahoulders and whispered: “Keep your eyes on me." And so it was. Garfield became President and Blaine took the secretaryship of state, “to keep his hand on the helm.” his friends said. “To watch the Peruvian guano beds," his enemies re-
'.—Washington L
f (Va) Times.
Book of Comfort foi* Mourners. Quite a successful business by pre paring obituary albums has been built up by a New York man. He bas 1.500 dally newspapers from dlf terent cities of the country, and clip* from them obituary notices. Then he approaches surviving relatives to see If they will not buy an album prepared from these notices, and the letters of condolence they may have received.
THE RAILROADS OF AUSTRALIA There Secma to
With
Not long
thoritlea In
to investigate a case of a guard's leav i--E his van. walking along the foot plates, clambering up the engine, and making a furious assault upon driver, the train going at full speed
" the
ong ago the elate railway au1 In Melb^irne. Australia, had
ill gate a case of
while. They are now Inquiring mtc another curious Incident. In this
case somebody forge llcgs between the <
train. When the signal-was
■ glvi its til
carriages and passen-
-ngine steamed out of the tself. leaving carriages a ireh. Guard, statlonmas
Itself, leaving gers In the lui
ter. porters and spectator* yelled. Ithout effect. The engine ran for
engli
miles before It was discovered that It had nothinc behind it. The moat dis quieting feature of the Incident was that It passed several Signal boxes without receiving any warning to
slop.
Hazarding a Guess. '■This is,the laundry," said the agent who wa* showing them through the house. "Here, you see, are stationary washtubs." "Ah! why do you call them stationary?" inquired the bride-to-be; "is it because colored goods won’t run j" them?”
Bow's This?
are.
soy esse ol Ball's Cats
F. 3. Cx We, the nndentgaed,
> Key lor the lost 15 yean • fectly honorable In all business transact and financially able to carry out any obliga-
tion mode by their firm.
Wxjt k Taoxx, Wholesale Druggists .Toledo.
Ohio.
Wshhiso, KixsaaAMaanx,Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure U taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75e. per bottle. Bold by all Druggist*. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Fills are the best. In order to deepen the River Thames, in id. the conservators have determined •nd FITC permanently eared.No fits or nervous • ness after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great KerveRestorer. • Z trial bottleanr
The Idea of Cold, ce Grau toils a story from Dawson City, who c with him from Europe recently. A smoking cabin gre the eccentricities o mate. This was resented by the Sheriff. "I don't understand," be remarked, "why Americans persist In talking against their own country. It glvw persons on the other side a very
I went I was asked abc cold In the Klondike.
LaraBerville.
James Magee, aged 58 years, of Phil- 4l.6: adelphia. was sentenced to sixty days ; i5 L by Recorder Stackhouse at Camden for i , real
of Flcroington, sen- , Johnson, alias Albert rear in the State Prison luantity of clothing in
Unions—yellow, per bu 7(Ja75c;
r>*l. per bu C0aG5e. Celery, per d<»x i5uJ0c Apples- Eastern, good to
.25 Saoet Potatoes—Potomac
•.ina, yeliow, #2.S!5a2.50; Eastern fellow, |2.0Uo2 25. Yams, yellow.
' Telegrams and cards arc 10 cents, i Mrs. John W. Mackay has two or three albums prepared from the notices about her husband. There were over 6,000 clipping* about him. Samuel D. Babcock and Bert Reiss also subjects for voluminous albux
There'arc more things done without motive In this world than are dreamed
pf by the police department Many School CUititron Aro Sickly.
Hot her Gray's Sweet Powder* for Children, osedby Mother Gray, a nurse la Childrens Home. New York, break up Colds In 31 hours. :uro Fevertvhnc**, Constipation. Ptom&ah rroubles. Teething Disorders and Dcstroj Worms. At all druggists'.34c. Sample mailed Fax*. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Lo Roy. N.Y.
s wen
mins.
*A Scientific Note.
Recorder Stackhouse at Camden for imposing on the charitably inclined by
tending to be blind.
WHERE GO THE BIBLEST More Copies Are Sold Annually Than
of Any Other Book.'
Along with all this talk about the modern lack of familiarity with the Bible and all tho deploring of the alleged fact by scholars and preachers and editors, and with the constant evi- : denoes which are met that the allega- j Hon has a substantial basis, there i comes the assertion that more copies ; of the Bible act sold annually than : of any other book that is printed. ; What becomes of all of them? Fre-
quenters of second-hand book stores rimui know that few Bibe; are to be found J -^ c i on their shelves, and what do appear j »og* r cured l are chiefly of curious old copies, most 1 homteanvased of which are held at a good price. It 1 4 '*
iter, Separator. 30o31c; Gathered
;g-. Fresh-laid egg*, per dozea.
■eoe. Large, 60-lb, 14al4H'c; melium, 36-lb. UUaUS-, picnics. 23-lb. i
I4i<al4?4c.
Live Poultry, Hens, llalSc; old | roosters, each 25*30o; Turkeys, 14*15c; !
Ducks. 12D&:
iiides, Hdary steer*, axaociation aul \ *:iltits, late kill. 60-lb« aud up, close *ertion, llal2c; cow* and light sic
3.5SS ir rib tides^OHo; bacon
ske of ,
of all
a good price.
Is hardly profitable to buy Blbh use for wrapping waper. and It Is not probable that the enemies of the book are purchasing copies for the sake
suppressing them. Yet in
the Bibles that are sonrab^ paid for, It is scarcely possible to find a person except the few professional students of the book, who know much about what there is In 1L The suspicion
must be that most of thi
procure it because they think
•ort of amulet for the
the house.—New Bedford Standard.
* buye
k It is a
! protection of
lecih
8No!*c.
I'rorisioos
clear rib *itl 2Xr; bulk bel: 10c; baom ol.
Idem, sugar-cun _d or inicniivaaed, 12 lb*,
under, I I 'le.refined lard tierocs.brl* ,50 lb onus, gross, lOJXc; relined lard, bulf-harrela and now tubs, llo.
Lire Stack.
Chlcwgo, Cattle, Mnatly 15o20c lower, i.wrf to priinf storm $5 40*6 80; medium rISSiSfc", Mised and butokms *0 30.6 66; go^to rholev. hoary 66 70.6 90; Sheep, sheep snd lamb* slew to tower; good to choice whet tiers 64 *5a4 75; W cl era sheep |
Mother
“My mother was troubled with consumptioa for many yean. At laat she was given up to die. Then she tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and wax speedily cured.” D. P. Jolly, Avoca, N. Y.
No matter how hard
w long
* .»«« **. Ayer’s
ny Pectoral is the best thing you can take. It’s too risky to wait until you have consumption. If you are couehins:
professor’s boy had been obous all the evening, and finally ranee ceased to be a virtue.
up the stairs, "i* wl eclipse of the son." Shortly thereafter the guests remarked among themselves that they never knew an eclipse was such a noisy affair. 8ERM0N8 TO THE PURITANS.
your cough or how loi
you have had it,
Cherr
you are coughing get a bottle of Cherry Pectoral i
tod.y, 1
— A Golden Rule of Agriculture: . Be good to your land and your cl will be good. Plenty of
« to Beaconsfleld. with the action of
rotary Hay in the maue'of°rhWw of Roamanla, It may be pointed out , L W ?‘ to the mat*
of Lord Beaconsfleld that
treaty of Berlin
the
Jude
» to incl
<r. It
_ diplomacy to favor of the Jewa which waa upper inowt to the mind of Bismarck when at one of his ‘'parliamentary soirees * he waa asked by one of bis guest*
01
wen. replied' the chancellor "j ablest was Lord Beaconsfleld."
sr ! Potash
Lavy Yorker* 86 6««6 65. Sheep steady, ll«t wethers 64 (FM 85 cull, and com wen $150a2W; tto.ice lainha 65 75*000
SCirNCK AND INDUSTRY.
New York boys r.an»age casings in
Armenia. JUSuSu
-The American sewing liar in Mesopotamia.
In the fertiliser spells quallt; snd quantity in the bar-,, st. Write us snd t will send you, /rre, by nest mall, our money winning
books.
r*- ■ j ior *iiar|>csiug cutlery.
• any stone
- -, ol wirchrs* been operated *atisfac-
Thought Themselves Wronged If the Preaching Wa* Not Long. At Lorimer ball, Tremont temple, Monday evening, at tho monthly meet leg of the Congregational club, Leon H. Vincent spoke on “Kings of the Colonial Pulpit,” giving a history of ' the Mather family and their habits. rltans were always cisrlDf-for learning and wisdom, and that they had no sooner landed in America than they began making books. The continual studiousness of the Puritans, said Mr. Vincent, Is what makes New. England to-day the Ereat hive of books and authors. Be sides studying the Puritans spent their spare time In persecuting here tics and drinking etrong drinks, but the only habit of the three that bat clung to their descendants Is that of reading. The sermons were long-winded, and in an hour the minister usually only got started: An old. record says: “Mr. Hooker preached two hours and seventeen minutes while not feellns welL How long he would have talk ed If he was In good health! A Harvard student wrote of a »mni«i+r that preached to the students: “Ht preached two hours, and much to out regret, he had to stop." The people paid to hear sermons on the tacit condition that the preacher would speak a certain length of time. Tht ; audience would look at the sandglass see that they got their money *
wus probably the smartest boy In thi family, aud at the age of eighteen ht had received Us degree from Us own Esther. Richard. President of Har vart! The subject of "Hebrew, Vowel Point
Hope should slwsyt be supplied ‘with a parachute to let a man down eesy.— Mr*.Winslow'* BoothingSyrup for children teothing^often the gotr», reduces Inltaxama Uon.aUay* pain,cure, wind colie. a?e:abottl
Plao'a Cure
Footprinta in the sands of time will be mt of date when we get aerial navigation
ST. JACOBS OIL POSITIVELY CURES Rheumatism Neuralgia Backache Headache Feetache All Bodily Aches AND CONQUERS PAIN.
True valor knows when to run.
Capsicum Vaseline Put up in Collapsible Tubas.
plaints. A trial will prow what we claim for U, and It will be found to be invaluable in the household. Many people ea? "It Is the beet el
fpissfypp j “#=per: July l, 1... pee era. otnMa eoldMra who usd prior ers, or by acedia* IhU amount to us — 3— ... wilt etamye we will rend you a tuba by mall.
For Jio article should be accepted by the pa Ml*
< * rTl *" onr ae otherwlM
Adrto. ire*.
meloe W.H. WneSoa Assocy. WUaa uandui*. ell le-Hoa* Aro, lashm* wa. U C. rweoiy jrosr* praclweta Wesa(tea. Oopeee of Ih* law. wai for • eeaio.
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Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Qmn and Mullein «**■->>— - - ’ -•swefe-f.twrfc.jBwia
Cough., Colds, LaQHppe fil
Mullein tS
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