Cape May Herald, 1 October 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 7

'1 nc number oi tnurdert per million NEW JERSEY

inhabitant! n. in England, 5-lj; m Germany. M5I » France, 11.55; in Austria 1542. in Italy, 7611. and in Spain,

44-70-

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are no* twenty-nine women of England who were American ncluding four duchc»sea and

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STATE NEWS.

COKMEBCUL IBVIEW.

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A man about 5^ r?»f* 01 »* c h *’ been swindling Hamroontown merchants the past week. The other day the stranger stepped into H. I- McIntyre’s meat market and putxhased goods to the amount o( $2 88. He explained that he wa» engaged in repairing the county road* and he wantgo •the goods for the men in his employ. He presented a check for $25. d™*" 0, ’ the People's Bank of Hammonton signed by John Greer. Mr. McIntyre

gave him $zj ta in change. The g<x>di — . were left to be called for the next day- , ufacturing' plants are well occupied as When the check was presented at the t rule evcn t | ie textile mUls reporting bank for payment jt was (mind to be jj| e ro#c hincry. and at Chicago worthless, no such man as Greer hav there is notable pressure for tmpleing an account there 1 ments and hardware Lumber is in With a bullet wound in his temple tne | better demand as stnictural activity rebodv of an unknown man was founo ( r | vn . Payments are seasonably prompt ' - ' It was discovere'i . xce w g crc Ulc crops delay settle-

1 j-year-old boy. A | mcntl an( j ,he otitlook for Fall and

........... - - chamber empty was 1 \^'j n te r business contains •much that is

found at the side of the body. *he encouraging.

had evidently committed suicide Bradstrect's says: The outlook lot r weeks ago. Coroner Hubbar. | tverage cr opj is still a good one. Noth ceL the bodv_and it was^ buried in j |I]R j n ,he nature of actual shortages

Otstral Trads CtadUtoaa

R. G. Dun & Company’s Weekly Review of Trade says:—Business has made moderate progress during th« past week, despite unusual oppositior from the elements. When all other to dustries are to a considerable degree dependent upon agricultural conditions, reports of serious injury to crops by cold and wet weather are not calculated to stimulate confidence. Subsequent corrections indicated that the amount of damage had been exaggerated, at usual, and prospefls brightened. Man-

Menlo Park,

.by John Marlin, a

0 Have a hobb--, if too keep

potters' Field. The man had gray haii ! Juc b aJ oecrTe'd in 1901. is indicated and was well dressed. and wf t-

- Cera* at Horn* 1 bna preparation! .cKai a. Ask yonr isralar fi-r “Or. . lirrat HvmedyBr iur«yua get tt. TypUald r.a„. veragr mortality from typhoid three time* os great In AtncrS*uiu European cities The cities >'K>nited States whirl suffer most Lt'» disease are \Va«kington. Chloston. Phlladelph s and Prorio that ord^r.

■ 1M Rawer*. • 100. dsn of this papor w.U ba p>*«adts i thera U at iaaat or. draade.! dU- • x ' sriaeoa has bam abis to eura la all . and that la Catarrh. BA's Catarrh ha only positive cure now known to ral fraternity. Catarrh hslne a eond disease, requires a xastUotioasl ,t. Ball'* CatarrhCure Weaken latertlag direct ly spoil thehiood and ranarea of the system, tj.rrhr destroy■oadaUoo oftbedlsaas* and glvine ht strength by imlldlng up the eoaand assist log natur* In doing Its s proprietor* bsv* so aueh tsithia ve powers that thsy offw One HunI ars for aay ease that It (tils to oars. Usr of tseumonitd!. Addrees — P. J. Cmm A Co.. Tslsdo. a Druggists, TV. family PUls are ths best. Mlmlnc la Mexico. j is rapidly becoming the greatf lining countries. One hundred y-four nnv mine* were regis one month recently. Of these were gold, forty-eight gold -w er. while only forty gight proID precious metal-

e novels primed m Fnace a

;:1 Cough

bare made a moat thorough f Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral tnd Hitepared to aay that for alldia- . nf the lunga it never disspAn'i >* J. Early Finley, I ronton, O.

nyer’s Chefry Pectoral cure rheumatism; •never said it would, 'on’t cure dyspepsia; lever claimed it. But dll cure coughs and ..s of all kinds. We U said this sixty years |l we’ve been saying it since. sWssttfc-Sfc-n. Utn^rnt.

Sheriff Thoms' H Thropp. Hat . S. Maddock. Archibald Maddock. Ch*. L. Paitcrviin. Allred I. Inline. Dr John C. Fehy. Oscar F. Neidt. George Brian. Thomas W. Tams and Edward Tams were given the Illustrious Dc K ee by Palestine Commander) nights Templar of Trenton, and ihen

followed the usual banquet.

Fire destroyed a house belonging o' Dr. Rem L. Disbrow, at Toms river Firemen saved the barn adjoining, bin the house was beyond reach of the fire plugs, and there were no wellnearby. Christopher Eberle. the ten ant. lost his household goods. An ex

ploding oil stove caused the fire.

While Thomas Powell, sged 23 years of Camden, was at work on a derrick thirty feet high, at the United State* Chemical Company's plant, he made a misstep and plunged headlong to the ground. Four ribs were broken. He was taken into the Cooper Hospital. A thousand dollars' worth of canoes belonging to wealthy Trcntonians

.-lines to the view that the j in several industries, none the less thi ' belief is maintained that a pood aver age Fall and Winter trade is in pros'-

pret.

LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS Flour—Spring dear, $3-75®A9°: *>*** Patent $5.00: choice Family $4-25- _ Wheat—New York No. a. 87c: Phil adelphia No. 2, 82K; Baltimore No. ». Com—New York, No. a, 58c; Phils dclphia No. 2, 56®s6lv; Baltimore No *■ Oats—New York No a. 42c: Phil* dclphia No. 2, 4tlie; Baltimore No. 2

I Hay-We qnote: No. I timothy 1 large bales. Jiy.oaSiy so: No. a um i pthy J16.OC/516.50; No. 3 timothy |ia.5«

8145a •

Green Fruits and Vegetables —Ap- ! pies—Maryland and Virginia, per brl. — fancy. [email protected]; Western Marylanc

burned m a fire which followed £ir • and Pennsylvania, packed, per brl. (•plosion of a gas stove a: a boat house ! Oa.as. Beets—Native, per bunch 154

on the river shore.

WORN OUT, DRAGGED OUT,

Art Mott Women In Summsr —Pe'ru na it a Tonic of Eflciency.

Mr*. Tram NeW., JU Urosd Su.; Nashville, Tenn., *• riles: ••Am i*0r«i*a /mss dnn€ me a merit 0/ goal, I /-el (it duty b-und tetell 0/ V. ln kope* Ikmt it may meet Ike eye of momme memanmkokam miJTrrmd at l have. "For five year, I really dl l mot kftotc what a per eetly melt day mam, and If l did mot have headache, l hid bac'ttehe or a pa‘m tomrwhere and .really life team not worth the effort l made to

keep going.

••A good friend advlmed uee Verona and I teat glad to try anything, akd l am very pirate, t to tag that etx botttemma te anew, wt.tuntt 0/ me and Ihtve no non-0 paint and life Joules brlgltl t again."—Urt. Trrt-ie Keleon,

W. L. DC JCLAS •3.52 &«3 SHOLSBS

Too can save from 82 to at yearly by weartsg W. L Douglas $240 or&2 tho» Thrr cqujil those Ing you from 54 00 to 85.00. The tmmcuM- sale of W..L. Douglas slioct proves their superiority over I all other makes bold by retail shoo

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NO MORE . . . CURLS IN YOUR HAIR

Cirpejters’o! BITOJ P31U0E

Errickson. employe of the place, was bad!)

burned about the hands.

The trouble between the boys employed at the Whitney Glass Works. Glassboro. and the manufacturer ha* been settled. The strikers returned to work after a committee held a conference with the management and adjust

ed matter*. »•

Captain S. Nicoletti. of Philadelphia has bcetu^isitiiig Vineland wuh a view of establishing a. colony of coeo rn growers. Investigation proves thai the mulberry tree is a thrifty grower in

this soil.

• The wife of ex-Mayor Joseph Mason mf Vineland, is in bed because of a shock received while turning on the electric lamp in her parlor by means ol a metal chain. She was knocked down

will r

CAKES'ffiSSS SWtth him. W. *r»wWI«4 n

the

riale ceremonies

-w Carnegie Library at New; Bninsick will be dedicated next month The building is almost completed, and the books will be moved from the present structure to the new buildipg in the course of the next ten /fays. The program for the dedication has not been completed a* yet by the trustees but the formal opening will be observ

n in an appropriate, manner.

A large walnut tree, over a hundred years old, at Hancock's Bridge, hai been cut down, has-ing been bought b) parties who will have it sent to Ger

many. '

The McKee School law has again been declared unconstitutional. Deci sion was rendered against it by thi Court of Error* and Appeals. The law was passed by the Legislature two years ago and amended by last Winter's Legislature to overcome feature! in the original measure which wen quickly shown to be in violation of thr Constitution. The decision wiE be tar reaching, ay all the school districts will be involved. They will now be governed by the old school laws, which it was sought to condense and codif) in the measure rejected. The McKee act is held to be unconstitutional be cause it extends special pris-ilegcs tr municipalities. The pending of the law in the court* has interfered with the sale of bonds throughout \hc State ado many new school building! have beet'

delayed. *

.Judge Swayze at Fleir.ington appoint ed Judge George M. Shipman, ol War ren county, to investigate the affair; of the Huntenon County Board d‘ Freeholders. 00 application presentee at the opening of the September term Fortner fbdge Richard S. Kuhl wai employed to push the investigation and hi* motion was supported by the affi-

davit of thirty-five taxpayers

gac. Cabbage—Native per too $3°o(g 4.00. Cantaloupes — Anne Arundel Gems, per basket jogysc- CeleryNew York State, per dozen zsgjoc; do. Michigan, per dozen J5@2SS- Corots—Native, per bunch i@iV4c. Com —Nature, per dozen, field. 5®7c; d°. P cr dozen, sugar, 8@i2c. Cucumber*— Anne Arundel, per basket 55®6oc Egg clams—Native, per 100 Ji.yxgaoo Grapes—Concords, per 5-lb basket 10 gisc; do, Niagara, do, ij@l$c; do, Delaware, do. izgiac. Lettuce—Native. per bushel box asffiaoc. Lima beans—Native, per bushei box yogBoc Onions--Maryland and Pennsylvania yellowT per bu fiofidsc. Peaches—New York, per carrier $:.oo(gt.5o; do. Western. per carrier. $1.50^2 50: do. Eastern Shore, Maryland, per basket, yellows.

Pear*—Eastern Shore.

. , basket y>@fec; do. per box 75c<3$t.oo. Plums—New- York, per 10-lb basket icKg^Sc. Quinces— Eastern Shore, Maryland, per basket fltXgyoc. Squash—Anne Arundel, per basket tsS'aoc String beans—Anne Arundei. per basket green. sckH'vOc Tomatoes—Anne Arundel, per H-bas-ket 20<g'30c. Watermelons — Anne Arundef. per too. selects. Ji5.oo®i6.oa Potatoes. — White — Eastern Shore, Maryland, per brl. No. t, [email protected]; do, seconds, yscfgtoo; do. native, per bushel box 6o@7oc. do. Maryland and Pennsylvania, prime, per bu 65(070c. Swects—Yellows. Maryland and Virginia. per brl do, per flour barrel [email protected]: do. red, per brl $t.25 @1.50. Yams—Virginia, per brl %i.yj<S. t.75; do. Potomac, Maryland, per brl ^r^isions and Hog Products.—Bulk

„„ Hams. 8^c: canvased and uncanvased hams. 12 lbs and over. 15c; refined lard, half-barrels and new tubs, 9#c;

tierces, lard, pc. .

Live Poultry. — Chickens — Hen, heavy to medium. —<®!3c; do, old roosters, each 25@joc; do. young, large : lbs and over, —-<<vi;c; do, do. small.

HE SMASHED LIKE MOSES. Ohio Mayor Willing to Break a Few Law* to Defeat the Coal Trust While the price of coal was soaring during the dead of last winter Kayoi Beltmeyer of Bellevue, Ohio, took rigorous methods to relieve the altua lion. With the oouaest of the com' dl* be had a riot can sounded on the •re belL

J OSKPHi.'E MOKKIS. 236 Cerroil St, I Brooklyn. N. Y., writes: Peron* as a fine medicine to take say time of the year, bet I have foirod it eeprcially helpful to -withetend the wear and tear of the hot weather. I have lakes it oow for two aontmers. and fscl that it haa _rpt mj eystetn free froni ipa'.eria. and also kept me from haring that worn-out dragged-otst look which eo many women

bare.

•T therefore hare io hemtancy in saying tfcut 1 think* it ie the finest tonic in the world.*'—Josephine Morris. Perune is frwqnrntiy nerd a* a mitijation of the effects of hot weather What a bath ie to the skin, PeraSh is to the mu eoua membrane*. Bat bine keeps the skin healthy, Peruna makes the mucous mrmhrsne* clean and healthy. With the skin and muroua membranes in good work -- order, hot weather can be withstood s eeiy httle suffering. Frequent bathing with en occasional ■

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-bar- lai- •!» I L It's hlrblr |wrtBi»»L PAICE, 25 CENTS.

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An Artie Railway.

The most northerly railway in the world was opened a few weeks ago. For its whole length - it lies wiithin the Arctic regions. The greater part of it is in Swedish territory, and only a imall pan cuts through the narrowest portion of Norway until it reaches the Norwegian harbor of Narvik. The :hief object of the line, which now connect* the northern Baltic with'the Atantic, is to open up the rich mineral resources of North Sweden and to :arry them cheaply to Narvik. The new railwav which will be known as ;he Ototen line, is about one hundred tnd forty miles long, and costs about

of hot weather

sad the rigors They"?!** been m the - , nsbit of attributing, to malaria *uek.y .u-d. disappear when they use Peruna Thu u mu.,ou. .u, Uc why Penfsm u to popular with them. D '

runs provides el«an mi and*the clean mucous r

mormnrs do the

If you do not derive prompt and Satisfactory results from the use of Perfna write at once to Dr. Hartman, gjvicv a fall stateesent of soar rase, and be wi'l be pleased U give yon 4»it valuable advice

gratia.

Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 0.

one and a haii million pounds. That part of it which cuts through Norway is about twenty-five miles long, and cost over half a million. The Norwegian section of thi* Arctic railwray runs through territory altogether uninhabited. and is one of the most difficult pieces of railway engineering in fhe world. In this short distance there arc sixteen tunnels, the longest of which is about twenty-one hundred feet

Good Pills Ayer’s Pills are good liver pills. You know that. The best family laxative you can buy. They keep the bowels regular, cure constipation. LZtiTi'ZL:

Upon a keg of dynamite. Little Georgia sought repose. And slyly lit a cigarette; •*My little Georgia Rose.”

STRAIGHT TO THE SM’OT

iM to ijtfb*. —fffisc: do. do. npder 1)4 lbs, —©Ijc. Ducks—Young. 3 lbs and over, ii@12c; do. fancy, large, old

ZYUVER

of citizens. From these a brigade ot sborders was organized Md marched to the railroad. Biz car loads of soal. lying on the tracks, wars ordered confiscated by the mayor. The needy then relieved by the

Aching backs are eased. Hip. bock, and loin pains overcame. Swelling cf the limbs, rheumatism, and dropsy signs vanish. They correct urine with brick-cast sediment, high cnl^Dd. excess! ve^yna in peasing, dribbling, frequency Doan's Kidney PEls diaso.re and remove csucufi and gravel Relieve neart pmplta tion, gfeep'icasneas. headache, nervous

Twvt. CiTT. Ixd —I received the free trial of Doan's Kidney PiUa They are splendid I bed an awfu. pain in my beck ; on taking the pills the pain -eft me right away and I feel Jke a new man — Stephen bchaefer Mm. Addix AsoMwa R. F. D- No-1-Bsodiikab, Wm., writes I received the free trfcd of Doan's Kidney Pf'.is wltn much benefit My JtUe nephew was suffering terribly with kidncy trouble from scarlet fever. “

Two doctors failed

the pain was >ss Ho ho ran to gain and is to-day a wcl. bey. hi* life saved by

Doan's Kidney Pills

RtmoLKS M:t.:a. Kv —I received the

I s.eep weh ; no pain iu neck of bladder; " *“ '

apasma. Ilia tamer' gave Wm Dom s | , Kidney Pills and from the aecoud doso

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Want your moustache or beard a beantlful browner rich black? Use BUCKINGHAM'S. DYE

nipansTabulesar* -the best dyspepsia medicine ever mailt. A hundred millions of there have been sold In the United Stales in a single year. Every Illness arising from a disordered stomach Is relieved or cured by thrlx use. 80 common Is if that diseases original# from the stomach it may be safely asserted there is no cundlUoa of 111 health tb-.t will not be benefited or cured by the ocmsluunl use of Ripens Tabnlea. Physicians know them and speak highly of them. All drug*lets sell them. The flvr-cent package Is enough for an ordinary occasion, and the Family Bottle, sixty cents, contains a bouse hold supply for a year. On# generally gives relief within twenty

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white. ii@I3c; do. do. small. —-®roc do, Muscovy and mongrels. io®nc. Geese—Western, each —. Guinea

fowl, each ist&ioc.

Egg*.—Western Maryland and Pennsylvania. loss off. per dozen —fgzac; EaMcrrt Shore (Maryland - aod Virginia). loss off. per dozen 21^220: Virginia, loss off, per dozen —^Tzic; West Virginia, loss off. per dozen. —^»'2tc. Butte?—Separator srigaac; Gathered Cfezm J9(?20c; Imitations —(gipe. Cheese—Large. 60-Ibs. n@ii)4c; da

36-lbs, n)4®tiH: *>-»>«.

Urt Stock.

Chicago.—Cattle—Good to prime steer* 55.ootfi6.oo: poor to medium 5400^520: Stockers snd feeder* fa-SC ^4.15; cows Si.ao^ASo: heifers 520c |Sj48o; earner? 5l.Jotf$a.6o; bulls 52oe @460; calve* 152.50tfI7.10: Texas fed steers $3.00(3440; Western steps * 42450. Hogs—Mixed and but< $g.6oS620. good to choice heavy 36.10; rough heavy $5 SoT $5 70(36 25: bulk of sales Sheep—Good to choice wethgrs |3-2* (3400; fair to choice mixed $2.25(33 25 : "*!ierrt*TrismU^-Caule' steady ; ehoiw 30135.50: prime $5 iog5-ao; fair $3.7/ 435. Hogs higher; prime heavy .25(36.35 : mediums 56 553660: heavy sneers 56.55tf16.fio: fight Yorkrt* S pig* $600(3625; roughs Sheep weak; best vittheri .00/3-41*: cull* and common $150® »; choice lambs »5 50®5-75: calve* U ARDSOBnmC B The Hebrew milliooaires in America Half the novels printed in France are

exported.

The maximum draft for ves^s pusing^the Suez Canal 1* now feet J "'rht railways of the Unkcd Statw haul lono toot of ireigbt a year for each It take* sis iwars for grass to gro*

The Origin of Pyrngraphy. ''.About a century ago an artist named Cranch was standing -one day in front of a fire in his home at Axminster. Over the fireplace was an oaken man/ ielpiece. and it occurred to Cranch that this expan** of wood might be improved by a little ornamer/xtion. He picked up the poker, heated tt red hot and began to sketch in a bold design The result pleased him so much that he elaborated his work and began to attempt other fire pictures on panel? ol wood. These met with a ready sale, and Cranch soon gave all his time to hit new art. ’ This was the beginning of what is now known as pyrograpby. The poker artist ol today uses many , different shaped too!* and has a spe- . ■ rial furnace in which they are kept j d heated. The art has been elaborated ■ greatly. The knots, curls and fibres of wood are often worked into the design and dilicste tinting prodoced by Scorching flhc panel

*Wmmesm REPEATING RIFLES No miner what yonr preferences are ibout a rifle, J some one of the eight different Winchester models" will suit you, Winchester Rifles are made in calibers tuH*- I l ble for shooting any game, from rabbits to grizzly bears,! land in many styles and weights. Whichever model you J \ select, you can count on its being well made and finished, i reliable in action and a strongs accurate shooter.

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the great — _ _ in the Windward Islands it has been impossible to maintain unbroken cable connection* between the islands of Martinique and Guadaloupe. and the French government ha* established. I wireless telegraph service between the two. The distance exceed* one hundred miles. ■ At her home, in Broadway. England. Mrs. Mary Anderson Navarro has become a successful raiser of chickens.

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