Cape May Herald, 17 September 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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world. He* their liberal offer la adeem—-

The baker work* apd loafa <

Pife'i Core oaanot b* too hicblyapokuot a a couch cure —J. W. O'llaii*. SJ2 TtUrd ATecuOi., MlBB—poU*. MlBB..J»a. 8.1M0. Diamonda have ebarau to tootbr the

Wild Anlmaia ta CaptlTlty. Captivity chaaers animal*' nature. A I loci captured when It i» foil sernwa trill a)tray* be treacberou*. but iiou«. ticera. leopard* or other '-amiverona animal* that have been lorn In captivity can be tamed till they are qntta a* gentle and affectionate a* poodle dogs.

NEW JERSEY STATE NEWS William Cattell • 17-y—r old boy of Ckmce*ier city, proved bitnarlf j hero when hr rrtrued Edward Noble a raiddlr-Bged man, from drowning ir Newton creek, near the watar work* Cattell with trverai U>y*. had beer twimmmg ta the creek when Nob)« came along and alto went in bathntK He got beyond hit depth in a bol where aeveral pertont* have beer drowned. Young Cattell. noticing hn

a tbore. Carl Lute, the 15 year-old ton o Frank Lute, a prominent glaaa blowei ol Millville, ditappeared from hi home five week* ago and hat not >inr< t been teen. Hit father hat tearched a' through the Middle Atlantic htatr*. bo has tbut far found no trace of th mitaing lad. He w»l lau teen in thi rompany of a "hobo" vender of ni‘ lie tables, and it may be that thi* wan dehng individual induced the boy !• leave hit home. Cooper Sheets, of Quinton, i*

feet, and when they mature the torn.loe* weigh from two to three pour.c After killing forty-one fine chicken for Mrs Frank Horner, of Woodstowi the. with her ton. managed lo caplur an ift-pound ‘coon that had apparent'-

fattened on chicken food.

In court at Mt. Holly Judge Gatki sentenced Thomas Malone to thr<years rn State Pn*on. Thit is thman who cut a horse's throat on tl* (arm of Isaac Haines a few days agThe Sjo.ooo fees aflowcd the thrr receivers of the American Cycle Con

COMMERCIAL UVaW.

R G Dun 4 Co s "Wevkly Revkw of Trade" aavsi A atriking contrast appears when ro»np»Mson U made with the corresponding week of Uat year. Price* were then lending upward ia many branches of industry, new butmess way coming forward more rapidly than ft could be handled, and in the security market all record* for activity and high prices were being surpassed Later events have demonstrated that the situation was unhealthy, and speculative races set have been followed by reaction and readjustment. Conserv*tiam was then the cmrrptiun; it i| now the rule. Prospects for steady gains and their mainlrnaner are brighter under the present system Failure* this week in thf Unitrd Slate* are iRi. again*! 17® last srfek. a.jfi the preceding week, and too the enrrsponding week last year, and ia Canada 7. against S3'last week. R th* preceding week and IQ last rear. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. Flour—Spring clear, $175^190; best Patent $so°: rnoice Family Si afiWheat—New York No. a. 86r; Philadelphia No. a, SaVic; Baltimore No. a

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*r. There la only oa* wav to cur* d*«{Bc*i. and that if by conaUtuUoaa'i remedte*. Dealac** I* caused by aa InBamed condition ot the muoous Linin'.- ot the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is !hftamed you have a rambling sound orlmperfeet bsariag. and when It I* entirely closed Doatna** I* tb* result.and unless the Inflammatlou can b* taker, out and this tube restored to Us 1 be destroyed ; »re eau*ed by 1 ln£sm*d eond W* will give On* Hundred Dollars for any ease oIDnafnemlostued by catarrh)that rannot he cured by Hair* Catarrh Cure. Herd tor circulars tree. P.J.CaeArACo.. Toledo.O. Hold by Druggists, Tie.

When Dr. Erwin r posscsskms were in transit between Oklahoma and Morrill Kan., last March, a fine Arabian borae waa lost from the ear. Tba borne turned up last week st It* old borne In Oklahoma and waa all right—

Kanaaa City Journal

Black Hair

“ I have used your Hair Vigo for five year* and am greatly S pleased with it. It certainly restore* the original celor to gray Z hair. It keep* my hairaoh.”—Mrs. J Helen Kilkenny, New Portland, Me.

Ayer’s Hiir Vigor has ^ been restoring color to 5 gray hair for fifty years, I and it never fails to do [ this work, either. You can rely upon it ! for stopping your hair | from falling, for keeping I your scalp clean, and for I making your hair grow.

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hile working on ihc roof of hi houvr. fell thirty frrt to (he icrour Dr Cunningham, of Hammonton. found that hi* right leg wa» broken 1: three places. . bleeding and half drow-ned. FranciKarai*. 18 year* old. i-taggered ml--hi* home at Trenton, and in the pre* tnce of the throng that had gathered 11 •he house to celebrate the holiday, ac :u*ed hi* brother. Stephen. 21 year* old of beating him over the head with a heavy club as they were walking alone the canal bank, and then throwing him into the water. The Hungarian com patriots of the elder KaraU keiied him snd held him until the police arrived and locked him up. In thi meantime the boy had fainted from loss of bloo- ; flowing from a wound in hi* head anu had been earned in an ambulance tc St. Francis’ Hospital, in that insti lution he now Aie* hovering between life and death. Stephen Karais said hr did not mean to injure hi* brother He declares that a quarrel started ovet the division fn event of her death. ■•1 the property owned by their mother in Hungary. Karais has been held with

| out bail.

| Farmers around East creek and El dora have lost horses Ttom spinal men

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Woodstown canners are paying from

1 $8 to $10 per ton for tomatoes. Some are being shipped at the depot for

; which from $io to $15 is paid.

1 Rail bird shooting around Salem

] wa* never better than this vear.

1 The different boards of registry i-i j all part* of South Jersey say that ihc

1 enrollment of voters is very heavy In an all dav's travel through Salem

i county a butcher only found one calf i There is praMically no veal .in South

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1 A Canton farmer has just threshed the wheat grown 00 sixteen acres, and

t has only 70 bushels.

1 With the capacity of tyvioo can* ! daily the eight canneries of Lower Alloway are not putting up half that num-

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i Dr. I. W. Kirk, of Fairton. picked 53 ducks, between'eleven and twelve weeks old, that average it pounds tc the pair. Frank Howell, of Rockville, ha* rleared this season $1300 from straw1 berries, blackberries and apples. The Old School Baptist Church at Harbourtowp will observe its one hundredth anniversary about October 1. Harry Mullen, an expressman, residing at Mount Holly, is confined to Sis bed with severe injuries caused by falling from the freight station plat form. The Board of Health of Mount Holl* and the Public Service Corporation are to have a conference looking to a restoration of the mill dam srthch was recently washed out. The pound nets off the Cape Ma> county coast were badly damaged by the recent heavy northeast storm, and few fish are being caught in them. Preston Steward, who has been rr tiding on what is known as the Dhstnn Stock Farm, at Woodstown, has sold the place to William McLaugMim a well-konwn horseman of Philadelphia for $10,000. The Readington Creamery Assoc ia lion has been organised with the following officers: President. John T. Cox: secretary. John K. Thompson: treasurer, W. T. Hoagland; trustee* t ohn E. VanFleet. John Conover and rank Cole. Paul K. Cole, of Three Bridge*, was seriously injured by a car door faffing noon him at the Three Bridget Station. He was picked up in an unconscious condition and removed to his home, where be lies ia a critical condition.

MJKBMLMAMniME HKNonamiiiEVBfAii t WAWIM.

Death Prom Death from sleepleasneea Is th* pun lahtnent ter murder In some puts 01 China. The culprit I* kept awake b; beating the soles of his feet, and this treatment continue* until he dies. At the end of nlna or ten days tba victim

Oat*—New York No. 1, 38c; Philadelphia No. 2. 41 Vic; Baltimore No. a. so'ir. Hay—We quote: No. 1 timothy large hairs. $17 qp^fy.jo; No. s tim uthy $i6oof« 16 50: No 3 timothy $1250 fc'USOGrern Fruit* and Vegetables.—Quote: Apple*—Maryland and Virginia, per brl. lancy, TotfiTSc: do. fair to good. 60616tc. Beet*—Native, per bunch iVi&ac. Cabbage—Native, per too Wakefield. $2 00(^13.no; do. Flat Dutch $1 onto.*on Cantaloupes—Anne Arun del Gems, per liaskct yoGfioc; do, native. large, per mo $2 00(03 50. Celery —New York Stale, per dozen jo&soe Carrol*—Native, per bunch. UalVic Corn—Native, per dozen, field. 8@!2C Cugumbers—Anne Arnndel per basket 4O<q50c. Damson*—Maryland and Vir r,ima. per full barrel $450^500 Egg plant*—Nagive. per basket is&aoc ' Hucklrsberrie*—Eastern Shore. Mary land and Virginia, per quart biigyc Lcltuce—Native, per bo box «o&*oc Lime beans—Native, per bu box 60G 65c. Onions—Maryland and Pennsyl vania. yellow, per bn 751380c- Peachet —Maryland and Virginia, per basket red sofqboe. Pears—Eastern Shore Bartlett, per basket .so6j7$c; do. pet bo* goctg$l.oa Pineapples—Florida per crate, as to size. $2 25^3 25. Squash —Anne Arundel, per basket. ao&’SSc String bean*—Anne Arundel, per bu r*een. 4S^Soc. Tomatoes—Potomac, per 2-basket carrier yXg joc; do, pei 6-basket carrier 25@g5c. Watermelon —Anne Arundel, per too selects, $14.00 <3i8.oo; do, prime. $7oo(aio.oa Potstoes. — White — Eastern Shore. Virginia, per brl No. t. $i.2$igt.5o Maryland and Pennsylvania, prime, per bu, 4Vo 55- Sweets—Yellow*. Maryland and Virginia, per brl. $1.75^300; yel lows, North Carolina, per brl, $1,756 200. Provisions and Hog Products—Bulk clear rib sides. 8«e: bulk clear sides B^c; bulk ham butt*. 8c; clear sides, toe; baevin shoulders, sugar-cur-ed shoulder*, extra broad, tic; sugarcured California hams, 8kic; canvmsed and uncanrascd hams. 12 lbs and over, 15c: refined lard, half-barrels and new tubs, pc; tierces, lard. 8V4c. Live Poultry.—Chickens.—Hens, per lb. tigtuVic; do. old rooster*, each 256Joe: do. spring, large, ner lb. —3 14c; do. spring, small, per lb, —C?'4c; do. spring, poor, per lb. —(Sii Duck.—Puddle, per lb. —©IOC; dh. mnscovy and mongrel, per lb, <Xgioc; drake*, -ach, 30(f ■“ Eggs.'Jirginn, per dozen, tqigtoVJc- West Virginia, per dozen. !o*s off. —®i9V$e; Southern, per dozen, loss off. —®l8VV. Butter—Separator 2l®2*r; Gathered Cream tgQi'aoc; Imitations —6IOC. Cheese—Ijrge. 60-lb*. u®iiV*c; do, jb-lbs. iiV4®ii*4; ao-lbt. n'/jia'nHUv* Stack, Chicago.—Cattle steady: good to pritm Steer* $5 45<S*> OD • poor to medium. $4 K 64 jo; Mockers and feeder*, $3,506-405 cow* and heifers, $1 506500; canners $1.5063.75; bulls, $20064-65; calves $3 50^700: Texas steers, $A256AF> WcMem steers, $30064-65. Hogs—Re ceipts to-day 15000 head; to-morrow, 15,000; market opened steady, dosed 5 tc 10c higher; mixed and butchers. * “ S-go: good to choice heavy. $5. rough heavy. $51065^0; light 6.15; bulk of sales. $5J06S£$- , Receipts, 18000 head; market steady tc strong: good to choice Wethers, $3056 3.75; fair to choice mixed, $3056305; native lambs. $3 506600. Herrs Island—Cattle steady. Choice 3065.60; prime $5*065-35; fair. $fai 4.50. Hog* active Prime heavy. $60C ;6.«o: mediums. $6406645: heavy ‘ — —. -t- Yimken.

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George's Aunt—You are Just as bad as yon can be" Georgle—' Huh! I guaaa you don't know how bad I cab ba Bessie—Is It really true that there la hardly any whaling these days? Little Bob (bitterly)—Except In woodsheds “Have you seen my wrist-bag?" demanded the big sister. "No." cbockleJ little Johnny, “but I've seen you beau's trousers bag. "Why Is it Willie Is always so quiet when riding In the street cant? Why. his papa told him thoee straps could be detached." Blob be—I wonder why they call th* ancient adages old saws. 8 lob be— Perhaps because they cut with their

LYCHESTRR

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Tramp Chaaged HI* Mlad.

Friend* of a resident of the northern section of the city arc enjoying a story which he tells at his own expense. The gentleman m question is a six-footer and is proportionately broad and solid He lives on Slant avenue, and as he was passing along the hallway the other day a brisk ring was given the front door bell He turned to the door, opened it and found himself con fronted by a bit of a man. a sort of pocket edition, much the worse for wear and evidently belonging to the

Liver Pills That’s what you need; something to cure your biliousness, and regulate your bowels. You need Ayer’s Pills. Vegetable;

gently Uucative.

genus tramp.

“Well, what do yot of the house asked.

$39064-15: cuffs and common, $1,506 j 200: spring Iambs, $3-506375; vea) I calves, $;-5«£80O. INDUSTRIAL AND SCIENTIFIC NOTES- j The aborigines of Pent can. in thv darkest night and m the thickest woods, distinguish respectivtlv a whin man. a negro, and one of their own race by the smell. Sooth Africa it probably destined to the near future to become, a formidablt { rival to California and Australia aa s competitor for the English market in th* supply of fruit. The largest gas engine in the world having 3000 horsepower, will be sent by a Belgixn manufacturer to sapfJ) part of the motive power of the Worifft Fair at St.’ Louis.

"Do yon believe that first Impressions are always beet?*' asked the business man. “Tea. In etching*," re plied th* artist. Hardnppe—A debt of honor should always be paid. Borrowell—Yea, even (hough you may have to borrow the money to pay II Wlgg—How old do yob suppose BJones Ja? Wagg—I wouldn't venture to guess. I don't know whether he's married or single. "I’ve Just been reading about the Stone Age." remarked the Wise Guy. “Those must have been bard times.” murmured the Simple Mu*. Sharpe—la not Niagara the beet example of hydraulic force? Wheal 100— No; a woman's tears. A few of them will move hundreds of men. Gritty George—60 yon were over qa the gott grounds. Is de game easy? Dusty Dennis (who has grafted a quarter) —No, - but de players are. Blobb*—Politeness always pays, flobbs—That’s right While you are shaking hands with a man he cant very well be picking your pocket The Lady—Do you know the reason a by you didn't get work this morning? Gritty George—Should any so, mum. 1 found a horseshoe down the road. Gritty George—Sometimes I wish I had been an ear specialist Sandy Pika*—Why so. paid? Gritty George—80 many people tarn a deaf car to me. “The worst thing about women la Idle cnrioalty," remarked the W»a* Guy. “Nonesense." retorted the Simple Mug, “A woman'* curiosity is never idle. It work* overtime." Scrlbleta—I've got a winner this time. Friend—New historical novel? Scrlbleta—No; It's n book of excuse* for borrowing money. They're all catlogued. Five for every day in the year. Photographer—Don’t assume such a Look pleasant Murphy—Not on your life. My wife Is going to tend one of these picture* to her mother, and If I look pleasant shell come down on n visit Mrs. T.—What are'you making those glass for. my dear? I'm trying to practice a look of astonishment Some of my friends are going to make me a present to night aad I’m supposed to know nothing about It “Grace la greatly wolfed. She cant decide where tq go on her bridal tour." “When la she to be married?'' “Tba data hasn't been fixed yet” • Whom ia aha going to wad?" "That's

‘Ah—ah—please. the doorstep stammered, looking up at the man towering above it. ”1—ah—ah I—was going to ask for some of your old clothes, but (another glance at the big man in the doorway) I've changed

DYSPEPSIA OF WOMEN.

Want your moustache or beard

’S DYE

Mrs. E B. Bradshaw, of Guthrie, OkU., cured of a severe case hy Ly<fia E Vegetable Compound. A great many women suffer with a form of indlge«Una or dyspepsia which does not aeem ta yield to ordinary medical treatment JThlle the symptoms aeem to be similar to thoee of ordinary Indigestion, yet the medicines universally prescribed do nc4 ‘ ‘— the patient’* normal

bun, and which, while it causes disturbance similar to ordinary indigestion, cannot he relieved without a j medicine which not only Sett As a stomach tonic, but has peculiar uterine-

Tha state schools in Booth Australia have a pretty aanuai festival called Arbor day. whan ail the scholars aad

The _ cause* of which are Kill unknown, art mhr in

before their acboolhoua* aad plant a young Owe. which Is th* apeetal duty of the children to land throughout th* year The rest of the day la devoted Th* tnas are provided by th* govaremeet

IU pans Tabu! rears the beet dyapepala medirin* ever made. A hundred million* »f them have t*e-u told in the bolted State* la a amgie year. Every llluea* arising from a disordered*atoms<b la relieved or cured by ibrir aae. So common la It that diseasea originate from the stomach it may be safely asserted there D no condition of 111 health tb t will not be benefited or cured by the occasional one of Klpana Ta bales. Physicians know them and apeak highly of them. All druggists sell them. The tive-eeut package is enough for ac ordiaary occasion, and the Family Bottle, glxty cent*, cotita.na a household supply for a ydkr. On* generally give* relief within twenty mirutrei

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