Cape May Herald, 2 May 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 7

Whin th* back achu and imln* »o badly can't ival

If* bard to bear, la* back* bar* been relieved and cured. People are learning that back ache pain* come from disordered ktd ney*. that I'oan - * Kidney Pill* cure every kidney ill. cure bladder trouble* urinary derangements, dropsy, dla betes, Bright's dlaeaae. Head Ihla tea tlmooy to the merit of the greatest o' kidney specltlcs.

J. W.

Wall*.

rlnleudent

luperln

Street* of la-lmnon. Ky, living on Main stn-et. In tliat city, says: , "With my nightly rest broken, owlito Irrerularjtle* of the kldnrya. auffei I>alnK In th>ugh the k; oeys. and annoyed by palnfnl passage* of abnormal secretions, life was any thing but pleasant for me. No-amount of doctoring relieved thl* condition, and for the reason that nothing accmed tr give me even temporary relief I be came about discouraged. One day I noticed In the newspapers tbe case of c man who was afflicted as I was and » of Doan's Kid

NEW JEKSEY _SJATE NEWS. Latest Happenings Gleaned t-rom All Over the State.

ticc Millers .conn, Millville. Mrs. Weldon was arrested on complaint of her husband. Samuel Weldon, who allege* that she cruelly treated their two children previous to her disappearance from home six week* ago. Mrs. Weldon told Justice Miller she would kill herself if she was ordered to return home. The justice imposed a line and

she was discharged.

The board 61 directors of the Cumberland Glass Manufacturing Cor,

at their meeting. '

r meeting, decided to advance _ of all day laborers 10 and ao rent , according to the c‘ rheir work. The advance g ect this week. Like actioi

Mofe-Jt

sarA^TS;

laborers 10 and ao per

the character o( nee goes into ri-

bs the Mofe-Jonas Glass Company. Over 500 workmen at the two plants * Captain WillUm^ w"£m. for thirty ane years attached to the South Brigantine Life Saving Station, one of the most important station* In the Allan lie City district, died ■ST pneumonia. He was 69 years old an'd leaves three sons. Captain Wilson was retired from ac-

»ivP Service two yea As ago.

Armrtagc G. Hughes has been miss-

kIvt, sitjsr.

remedy were

•ugtb of 1

> sincere tbat

r his statement I went to | bi

Murrey

got a box. I fom was exactly as powerful

-cpresmted. I lasting relief,

ney Pills will prove siifTi-rer* from kldm

edy as repr* quick and Inst

1 renton. His wile, with a baby a week j old and two other small children, is destitute. Mrs. Hughes fears her hus

_ _rs. Hughes fean. at tr ! band has met with foul play.

* and | There • is an epidemic of c Heine I among the soldiers at Fort Mott, kidney rein ' Millville City Council accepted experienced I !£"' People's Water Company cont Dohu's Kid j j c provisions of the ordinance s

will give them a fair

A Free Tkiai. of this great kidney

I Mr. Walls, will

t kldm

medicine, which cured

be mailed to any part of the United States on application. Address Footer Milbura Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. For ac'-; by all druggists, price 50 cents per box

’ trial. | ten dent. It is stated on good authority * * ‘ '*■ * *’ company will test

tendent. It is state; that the old water

’alls, will ] the validitv e United j Mrs. Emt

ipany

radrr. '

fell on a ho: stove. Her face and hand- | were terribly burned rnd she is now

Women as Dispensers of Medicine

in a serious conditio:;. Mrs. R. Carter McKnigl

Mrs. E. Carter McKnight, a promiMay Life Saving Station with a band-

it, there are some hun | 'onm piano, which has been placed .in who -pend their work ‘ r ?'T u ' hc sU ‘ i ( <>n .' : l nd tng hours in mixing drags and dispens lhcir ^re^ime in uTking “lessons. mS ing medicines. Some have i>asscd on ; A big revival is in progress at thr and become chemists the first womar j Fourth M. E. Charch. Millville, chemist in London having qualified a* j Some fine blue fish arc being caught ; ago as 1875. But there arc many , at Bay Side by the ‘had fishermen. are simply dispensers in thr dis , ESWin Brock, oi Bridgeboro. hailing rooms of the large hospitals 1 purchased the B. F. Bishop farm for

and chemical worics. To a great exl these women arc Hie daughters of medical men. for the fact that the portals of this profession were open and, com paratively speaking, were easy for women to enter, has hardly been realized until lately by others. Manv apothecaries say women makr much better dispensers than men; foi they are neater and take lip- the profes sion more as a life work. Men who have failed in their examt— back upon dispensing, but

are more

y get on so well in this profes'hey arc much neater than mfti are; you go into a man’s dispensary after a busy morning, perhaps after a rush, and you wouldn't be able to find a thing—he wouldn't himsell—not a thing: but if it is a woman who does the dispensing yon will soon see the difference. Eyuy bottle will be in it/ place, everything neat, spick and span and ready for use in a moment. No time is wasted there in a glorious hunt around for the simplest thing. The yearly gross earnings of the United States Steel Corporation are approximately equal to the gross revenue received by the United States gov ernment.

Health

I bare : ■’* Sarsap

“ For 25 y<

missed taking _ _ _ . every spring. It clesnses my blood, makes me feci strong, and does me good in every way.”— John P. Hodnette, Brooklyn, N.Y.

Pure and rich blood carries new life to every part of the body. You are invigorated, refreshed. You feel anxious to be active. Y ou become strong, steady,courageous. That’s what Ayer’s Sarsaparilla will do for you.

rhst h* thinks Xysr-f wtn sU shoatthtsaH l Follow hi* »4t1o* IBS

From . Liverpool to Yokohama, it) the trans-Canadian route will be bm 0630 miles. By New York and San Francisco it is 12,098 miles. Mother Oray** • wool Powaon Por CbIMm fierce**fully ttaod by Xotbar Oray. nan* Is the Children's Home In Sew York. Cure Peteitahaea*, Bad Stomaah,TeethingDlsor dea, move asd renlate the Bowels and Destroy Woncs. Over 20,000 “ At stl druggists, tte. Soap’.. Address Alien 8. Olmsted, be I Colorado produced last year more dol Ian’ worth of silver than Alaska did o' CSW-. B. B. Gas**'* fioxs, of Atlanta. Go., are the only successful Dropsy bpcalaUsts In th« world, dee their liberal offer fa advertisemeat la another oolama of this paper.

ens from Scandinavia and Russia, and her green vegetables from Holland.

Hilaries Norton will build borough hall at Holly Beach at a cos:

of $4999-5°-

During the high tides around Lower Salem county, hundreds of muskrats

have been killed.

Houses at Swedesboro are at a pre-

mium. Renters arc almost frantic in

their efforts to get a place to live in. Daretown people have hopes of a new

station at that place. The one now used

has been there for forty years. Carpenters arc in great demand at

Gloucester City owning to the large number of dwellings in course <>. con-

struction there.

It has just been discovered that twen-

ty-five pairs of trousers have been

stolen from the factory store

been Wil

:d Board of Eduhas organized by

The newlv appoii

cation at Woodbine has organized by electing Professor H. L. Sabsorich president and J. W. Pincus district

clerk.

Holly Beach Borough Council hat sold the recent $9000 bond issue to John Rccsc and Captain Frank Downs at a

<coc and Captain Frank

iremium of $5 on each $i<

Another rural mail route from Bridgeton will begin on July t. Thi« will extend cast to connect with

Vnii’ ' ‘

<nd.

icland route, and

ton.

Salem is to have a new town clock Subscriptions are pouring in for the project. The clock will be put in thr First Baptist Church, where the bid

one how is.

The Wcnonah public schools have

a frequently on accoun! naladies this term thai

; little probability of there being

111c sveiii been closed of different

there is little proba any graduates this

The ladies of Eureka Lodge. No. 7 Independent Order of Mechanics, oi Cape May, gfcre a banquet Thursday evening in celebration of the fourth anniversary of the lodge. High-priced cattle seem to be die rulr :her than the exception these days

arroers are receiving 30 cents a ich for asparagus, which will largely make up for the shortage in the crop

from a financial point.

The graduating class of the Pennsgrove High School will be composed

a: nine pupils/ who have

COMMERCIAL REVIEW. Wcctnri Trade Coadfliaat.

R. G. Dun & Co.’s "Weekly R~*icw of Trade” says: Trade -responded promptly, to bitter weather in many seciions of the country, notable aftiv-

■ seasonable

ay op. cvring' it .

wearing apparel, yet wholesalers report consenaii/m a* compared with earlier months tiiis-ycur. although business if more active Ilian - -— —“•

Some branches a-

e line iler> n

upervising principal of Woolwich

. ising principal of Woolwich' rnship, Gloucester county, for thr

coming school year.

Gloucester county has sixty-sever' miles of stone and gravel roads thaf have been accepted by the freeholders. ?nd $3500 ha* been set aside for the re-

pairs and supervisor’s salary.

Hug* Chinese Top.

Chinamen In Astoria, Or., amoM themselves with a huge top made onl

takes

en to spin It—one to bold jtht two to pull the string with t ilcb sets It

openiBg three mi top and

spinning it sounds 1 a steamer, and 1

blocks away

ety of New Sooth Wl

seats that the

meteoric dust wMeh (all earth each ye*» 4«snsW «

when*.

the Royal Sod'aisa. This Mg-

.... v-rbAS’s there is more or less complaint regarding collections, while renewal* are irequenily asked. Outdoor work is vigorously prosecuted, agricultural common■ties cii.:ia». ring to make up lost time and structural undertakings call lot larguc quantities of lumber and build ing materials, sustaining quotations Labor problems arc being solved with encouraging celerity. I-akc navigation has had the expectcd^cffcct in reducing rail freight congestion, and shipment/ are more prompt, yet there is no dim nurion in the -piendid increase of railway earnings. Which show a gain oi >J-t per cent, over last year’s figure* for .April thus tar, and 353 per cent,

over 1901.

LATEST QUOTATIONS.

Flour—Spring clear. $3-»5<?3-30; best

Philadelphia No. 2, 78^78kic; Baltigood, sound’s!ock at steady value*. Apples—Owing to the lateness of the season we omit quotations. Onions— There is a quick demand for Aoice yellow stock: sprouted have no quotable value. Cabbage—Choice old stock meets prompt sale. New cabbage, when in good condition, is in good request. Sweet potatoes—Choice to fancy stock is in light supply and good demand at beans and other truck meet ready sale when they arrive in good order. We

fc-SoGU-SO- Onions, yellow, , (bXioc. Celery, Florida, per <

.ect potatoes—Pott

PROHMEST PHYSICIANS PHCSCHiBE PE-RH-tiA. Dr. H. G. Gee, of San Francisco, Says “ Pe-ru-na is of Especial Bane-

fit !o Women."

'omsch, kidneys, bladder and other pelvis cans have been cured by I’eruna Prruna is *b!e u> cure catarrh w he revel -nay be located by iu direct action apoa

ubrmnea. (atar _L

it, Florida, per

Onions, yellow, per bu, 50 ry, Florida, per case, $2.50

'53.00. Sweet potatoes—Potomac, yellow. per hrl. $3 00(53.25: North Carolina. yellow. $3 00(53.25; Eastern Shore, yellow, $2.75C,i 3.00. Yams $1.50(0.1.75 Tomatoes—Florida, fancy, per carrier.

to good, per caf-

(02.501 Asparagus, per bunch.

A50-

Green 1

Built

15(0 .toe. Strawberries, per quart, jo@ 15c. Cukes, Florida, per box. $1.50(0

spring onions, per too. BS&Ssc. peas, per banket, 7Sc(ti$i.so jeans, per box, $l-75@2^5-r—Separator, 27(q:2Sc; Gathered

cream, 26'o27c; Prints, t-lb, 28@20c: Rolls. 2-lb. 28(5290: Dairy pts. Aid.,

Pa.. Va.. 27(11280.

KrRs—Western Maryland and Pennsylvania. per dozen. 15®I5&c; Eastern Shore (Illaryland and Virginia) 15®

15! ic-

Cheese—Ijrgc. 60-lbs, i+tfi iA'/jc; do, 36-lbs, 23-lbs. l4J4(ni4‘/ 1 c. Live and Dressed Poultry—Chicken* —Hens, heavy to medium. i3@l3He; do, old roosters, each 30&35; do. young, good to choice, 15^17; do, rough and staggy. 13@l4t do. spring. 30(535: do. winter. 20(825. Docks— Fancy, large, —(014c; do, small. —@

—@250. Pigeons—Old

strong flyers, per pair —(830; do, young per pair. 25(830. Dressed Poultry— Capons—Fancy, large, 2i@22: do. good to choice. i8@ao; do, slips and small Provisions and Hog Products—Market firm. \ Our quotations are as follows: Bulk clear rib sides, uc; bulk clear sides, bulk shoulder;

bulk fat backs.

yi: bulk , 18 lbs ,

nb'nd louldci

, and unde bulk bellies, 12: bulk ham hutti

bacon clear rib sides.

■east ders,

shuttle

shoulders, extra broad, 1: cd California hams, 10^4; can' wicanvased hams. 12 lbs and

ised and ui

!ers, 10; ider. to;

. 10: 'ides.

11H: ci»r

12: bacon shoulders, to>^; sugar-cured breasts, small >2)4: sugar-cured shoul-

blade cuts, 10)6; sugarIders, narrow, 10)4; sugar-

' n)4; suga

ired ired

agar-cur-

.. ised, 15, II and over, 13)4; skinned, 14)4: refined lard, second-hand tubs. io)4: refined lard, half-barrels and new tubs. 10)4:

tierces, lard.. 10)4-

Hides—Market easy. We quote a« follows: Heavy steers, association artd saltjrs, late kill, 60 lbs and up, close sclecticns, 9/4(510c; cows and light

Live Stack.

Chicago—Cattle—Receipts 6000 head: 10 Texans; steady tqjoc higher; g

is; steady tc

to prime stfcers $5.10(55.60: poor to n dium $425(55.10; Mockers and feeder$3.00(54.90; cows [email protected]; heiferf $2.50(85.00: canners [email protected]; bulb $2.50®*.30; calves $j.30(56.40; Texas fed steers $4.00(55-00. Hogs—Receipts to day 25^100 head: tomorrow i^^xio; lefi over 3000: opened 5 to 10 cents lowi

$7 30(5 ; , - - light *6.75(5;

id lambs steady to" 10c lower; good loice wethers $4SO(2?500; fair tc choice mixed $3.75(8425; native lamb$4.50(3 6.50; Western lambs 4 5o@70c

w ooled.

East 1 .iberty—Cattle steady; choice $5-4ofc3-So; prime $5.20185.30: good $5.00^55.20 Hogs active; prime heavy $7-50: mediums $7.45: heavy Yorkers, $7-4°; light Yorkers f7-3M§7-35: pigJ $7-30 (57-35; roughs $5.00(87.00. Shee; slow; best wethers $4-80(35.00; cull: and common $2.50; choice lambs $6.40 <g6.65: veal calves $S-50@S-75-SCIENCE AM) INDUSTRY. The best laundered people are the Americans. India exported $46^)00,000 worth of cotton last year. One concern in Wnrttemberg export/ 5^00,000 harmonicas per annum. On many railways cement ties are displacing wooden ties. Grease will cause the rubber in an ' 1e tire to crumble.

ROBERT R. ROBERTS M.D

ingtoa, D. y., • Through my a* veil a^ that

the uee of Uarlman’e Z can confidently rec-

ommend it to those euffering from tuck disorders, and have no •sltalion inpreocriblng it tomy* ittentr. ’’—Robert R. Roberts A CONSTANTLY increasing number of /V physicians prescribe Peruna in their regular practice. It baa proven its merits so thoroughly that even tbe doctors have their prejudice against *o-caIIed

patent their patients.

Peruna occupies a unique position in medical science. It is the only internal systemic catarrh remedy known to the medical profession to-day. Catarrh, as everyone will admit, is tbe cause of onebalf the diseases which afflict mankind. Catarrh and catarrhal diseases afflict onehalf of the people of United States. F. H. Brand, M. D., of Mokena, pi. Peruna in his practice. The following is an example of the faeces* be has through .the use of Pernna for catarrh.

Dr. Brand says: ‘‘Mrs. been s sufferer from o seven years; could not

~

specialist,, fro-n them.

spend any n liras I could 1

•1 put her op Peruna and lo.d her to come back in two weeks. Ihe efa; T SaS! woman, her hearing s:^

F. H U D j ta

- jsi zsrzxz ••outer where it nwy occur in the .*» “.4"”" S St • ucoiis liniiiir of the bowels. It cures tbs •lUirhal iniiammation wherever it msy

w-cur.

Dr. It, Robbins, Muskogee, I. T., writes! , ■•Peruna it the best medicine I know of for cough and to strengthen a weak ftp. you mag live long to do good to tbe sick We say Peruna cures catarrh. The peointernal, svstcmic catarrh remedy thal cures catarrh wherever it may be located. Dr. M. C. Gee’s Experience.

if th,

as; •O, Cal,

•‘There it a general objection te part 0/ Ihe practicing physic! > advocate paten! medicines J vhen any one medicine cures hu[

d d *” V oim value

dorsement 0/ the pre •‘Rcruna has prr/<

tp-

euple, it demonstrates its

res nor need the en-

S$j5f£

- —se to me almost a I Catarrh may invade any organ of the eck. She had tried the Cope-1 body; may destroy any function of the and various other so-called 1 body. It most commonly attack* thr and bad derived no benefit | bead, nose and throat, but thousands upon She told me she did not I thousands of cases of catarrh of the lung-,

teonderful euros iu Sail Francftco Utal lam convinced that Utsa vafu•ibte remedy. I have frequently advis'd its use for women, as 1 find it Insures regular and painless men-

struation. cures leucorrhoea and

■ vartan troubles, and builds up the entire system. 1 also consider U one ij the finest ea'arrh remedies J know of. 1 Igfarllly endorse your medicine.’’—V. C Gee, JU. It. Women are especially liable to pelvic symptoms of female weakness make them

;r‘.c irr ^ 23: copy ol "Facts and Faces." That will sure-

ly convince you tbat our claims are valid.

sferATigMTgdia

•leased to give you his valuable advice

The Saying of ■ Sage Of the distingnished authors oi Peria none perhaps has enjoyed a wider lopnlarhy^ than Sadi, who lived in the hirteenth* century. He wa» a great

experienct — — sian Poelry for English Readers” Mr. S. Robinson quotes the following from Sadi's writings:— A pupil said to hi* instructor, “What am I to do, for the people incommode me with the frequency of their visits to such a degree that their conversation produces a great distraction of my valuable til “’ . The t ■■I . _ P who is prior, lend; and from every one who is rich, borrow. They will not come about you again.’; Another example embodies Ivice. A silly fellow, havinj

jn^s^aworid^ oMifference between FITS permanently enrad. No flu or nsrronsassa after flat day's use of Dr. Kline's Gnat KurraBestorer. trial bottlmnd treatise tros Dr. B.H.Kij»a.Ltd..imAr3ha.,Phlla.,Pa.

tem when entering It through the mucous

Buqh article* should neverbe

except on prescriptions from reputable physlglans, ea the damage they wtll do Is ten fold

amu upon which an a„ the magistrate. The magistrate said,— "This is no case for damages. It is plain that this fellow is an ass, or he would not have gone to a farrier.” "No man of enlightened understand:ig will commit weighty matters to one ii mean abilities,’’ is another of his ut-

CURE BLOOD POISON, CANCER. ScUInc Bones, Shifting Pains. Itching ■Ua, Pimples, Eating tores. Etc. If you hare Pimples or Offensive Erup- ■ ons. S ' ~ ^ ~

(on*, or rash on tl

Glands Swollen, Ulcer* u

Copper-Colored Eru| skin. Festering Swel

rig*. Glands Swollen, Ulcers on eny part if th* body, old Sores, BdUt, Carbuncles,

alas and Ai

Aches in Bone* or Joints, Hair Eyebrows falling out, persistent Sore Mouth, Gums or Throat, then you have (flood Poison. Take Botanic Blood Btlm (B.B.B.) Soon all Sores, Pimple* and Eruption* will heal perfectly. Aches and Pain* rtsse, Swellings subside and a perfect,never to return cure made. B.B.B. cures Can--era of all kind*, Suppurating Swellings, Rating Sores, Ugly Ulcers, after all els* ftils, healing the sores perfectly. If you hove s persistent pimple, wart, swollen j glands, shooting, stinging pains, taks Blood I Balm and they will disappear before they develop into Cancer. Druggist!, $1 per Urge bottle,'including complete direct ion* for home cure. Sample free by writing i Blood Balm Co., 10 UifrbsU St., Atlanta, I Ua. Describe trouble and free medical ad-

vice seat in sealed letter.

jury, and is taken Internallv. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surf&oer tithe system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure to get tbo genuine. It la taken internally, and la made In Toledo. Ohio, by F J. Cheney A Co. Testlmoniala free. A new kind ol lightning—vortex lightoft—ha. been photographed in Switzer

The bald-headed man ia plenty of room at the

realizea that there

"The Rlean, Kool Kitchen S make cf> smoke, smell, soot. < tire bedt. Always io k for ti

Kool Kitchen Kind” of stores a-fbes or excee:rad* mark.

Avenne.B., Minneapolis. ■Minn., Jan. 6,1900

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