Cape May Herald, 25 March 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 7

NEWS OF NEW JERSEY Ik Latest Happenings tletncj Ircffl U1 Over the Suit.

M..rr than $i ,o>-0,000 u atked o( ih

lor cairaordimry appro-

pnalior*. The appiicatioiu ate now n the hand* .1: the Join: Commute* an Api ropnation* and wiil be acted apou carlv ne»l week in time tor the tn.al i.lioiirnniTni. which i« expreltd i.. lake place Wednesday, March The Siatfc Hoard of Education asks tor S.uTJxm more than :t received la-t >r.W Sjsoooo beinic cranted tor a-ni^e normal school in the northern tf&tt of the State and fbs.oou tor thJv^eiilargemetit of the normal sihool buildings m Tremon Other sums desired for extraordinary purposes include $.150,000 for building a new wing and a new home for the head keeper at the Stale Priton There a* .^position to the building of a nev. residence for the keefier a! an outlay of $15,000. and it has alsr been suggested that instead of en largfcig the prison here it ' J

belter to.ercct'a new Dm northern part of the Sta

most of the convicts come from Another matter which i* Vmo«t cer tain to receive the sanction of th* lawmakers is the application of th. State Tuberculosis Commission to about Sj50.000 to complete the

sumption hospital r.t Gler Major Hadley, of Cantoi docs that hunt the farm and take them, tc One will carry a baski

othcW hunts the r kK * The fame o the major’s dogs ha» evidently aprea* to Newport and -truck terror to lh. heart of Mrs. KeU-cca Soenccr - pe ben. for Biddy will not tn»ke her nr' ontdcM.rs where the other hens do. bu each day comes to the house an*

lays an cgcpin the settee. If the doo 1 |ul , hrl ,

is rot open the hen will fly up on th' | , window sill and remain there unt* admitted. - ' • «, -i Mr*. Caroline S.nmckson. ni 1 hila —delphia. has placed a window- in :hSt. John’s Eoiscopal Church. Salem

would h*

in tbt wheo

Gardnet

COWIERaU lEYltV. R. G. Dun & Company’a weekly re-

view of trade says:

More »e*ienable w eather has brought increased activity in business, normal conditions existing for the first time this year at many -points, and ihere is evidence of an effort to re cover lost ground and prepare foi a large spring trade. Collection* art also improving,. and structural operations revive with the higher tetn r peraturr. stimnlnting the markets fot building materials and increasing real

estate transfers.

There has been great damage from floods, although the severe winter hit caused unusual preparation for trou

hies of this nature.

Manufacturing returns are favor able as to steel and footwear, but textile mills are not active, and a furthei curtailment of cotton spinning is pmhable. Settlement of several importair labor controvrsies has been accompanied by new strikes, and soft coa' miners have not yet reached an agrer nent with the operators. Enrthet delay ha* occurred as to the iron on . schedule, upon which another.

ference will be keld April t. Traffic congestion is *iil! very bad at some point*, lint on the whole the situatior lia* imnroved, and railway earning! for February were only 7 Per cent

less than last year.

F-dlnre* »his week numbered 350 ir the United .‘'late*, against 219 last yeat and ?c in Canada, compared with 37 br-.lMreet’s S*ys: Wheat, includint fl.Mir. ernort* for the vycek ngsrregalc i^V.6j2-b'*shels against 1.61,1.086 las* week. a,*t»6,7o6 this week last -year 2006.2=0 In 1002. and a-boo.ojQ in tgot From Jnlv t. tgo.t. to date they ag pr-crate MO,vo7.2.t5 bushels against tf/ktuaxm last *en*cjn, 182.6*1,201 ir 1002 and ir>.i8o.*ff7 in 1901. Com ex .

worts for the week aggregate 2.026.811 | of >' ou ”-

tlCHT Y8AW8 Of TOWlWt. No suffering more keen than kldtui* suffering 81rk kidney* wake Pad blood: cause weak, stiff aud acting bgcka; c-uuae blind, sick und dlaay bradaehe*. lack of appetite aud toga of sleep: keep you all llredum and apoll dlgeet'.ou. 'X/C— To have perfect UeuTni y<m rauat cure the kidney a Head how one mail waa rufed by Doan’a Kidney THU after

eight year* of torture Henry Houle, of Pultney »t.. Hamniondaport. N. Y.. •aya: "For eight year* I luffered constant agony from kidney complalut. I endured tbe wont torture from gravel and the kidney aerretlona wereegceaalve and contained sediment like brick dual I bad to get out of bed from ten to twenty time* a night and the lo»* of sleep wore me out Indlgea-

came on. aud tbe dl*tre«* after eatlug wa* terrible. l>oeu'» Kidney I*nia effected a complete and laxting i-ure. and after the symptom* of kidney trouble were gone my stomach began to work a* It should. Tills lasting cure, especially In a person of my age. prove* the great value of Isoau * Kidney I’Ills more convincingly than could

any words of mine."

Doan's Kidney PUIt sold by all drug glsls; price. SO reuis per l>ox, or mailed on receipt of price by Coaler-MUbum Co.. Buffalo. X. Y. Write for free trial.

March 28,

irer --n farm* Peensylvama Tbe grocer*

..... > her *

SionicV*on. The winclow^represeu “The I.icht of the World. The Delaware ard RanUn Omal

expected to be opened on Monda*

7 o’clock. , V. j Mearly of the - vty two.stmlern | of the ' Horach Acricoltural Xclio*v | » •v-' iti.-ns for the Sum - ;

in Nrw York. Delaw ary j .-.ml Yew Jersey. ' . ..f Vineland have or

ramard a protective association wj* Cuno Becker a- on Mdcnt. and Wa'te-

Feoik. se<rreta-y

An active crusade against v.cr -m disorderly hou-e* i» about to brgm a Mon: l Ho'.l--’. The promoter* «if tin* work are ladies belonging to the be*aotictv :n town, who last week, nrountffi .i Ik.-.I branch »f the Natiora

Goncre** of Mothers.

Ail the -rtsmen in Ymefand are arranging for • grand hunt, when thev hope i* successfully _ round-..p thr 1-ear that has been terrorizing Mr* ■ Ie»si Ash and a number of other x-omrr in Sou'h Yiteland- Gunner* ronTwll parts of the State have beec n-rited and th- Serrch will be kepi m until the bear is lulled or captured ITtc farmer* are v.*.rried about the ipptarance of ihe a-iiro*!. a* a*rcadv -c*n*idcrab!e live Stock ba* been carried off and the ocoplc have nrn ret forgrntvii :hr fate a Mtllvine iutcherio-. hnr*e . tnet when it- « a» •ttaclceff by the bear and torn to

the F.gg

>iece*. jB-r

Fre-ioent X Orman.

Harbor* Garment Workers 1 m*m »Hcd or.: all worker* on a Mr,-*e on account of a fitty-einht hour week which the ntanufaetarer* are demau-.-Jtn them to work There at present vver 250 worker* on’, and more are

expected to follow-.

A defective valve on an engine ir. the Morrisvtlle yard* »f the Pennsv.raffia Railroad .-clex*-d the ihroitle and the engme Umnded forward, tollidins with no approaching freight train. Both mimes were badly wrecked. and P. M Welsh, a freight eon-

dnetor. wa* injured.

Waddin gton U. Ridgway. grand father of the mi-* : .ng Anna Newkirk, who disappeared from his home two months ago. ha* offered a rewt-d of $25 tor any information a* to her whereabout* either dead or alive. Several fetidents of Hancock s Rpdge. who still believe that the girUcommffted suicide, are spending their time . Egging the- creek, but so far without snece-s. When .Mis* Newkirk fit*' disappeared it was *aid that she took po clothe*, but Mr. Ridgwar has di» covered that on- of her best .!rc**e* and considerable other wearing mparcl t* missing whirh strengthm* the

tbeo*v tht she is still alive.

The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pan. has irf.ued an order which provide* for tbe institution ol a hospital •Twice on the New Jersey division* ' The order require* the head* of ever-.-employee in the operating department, of the railroad division to take-a "’fir*! aid 10 the injured” course of imtrurlion*. The employee* will h- divided into classes and will be drilled and instructed at night by Dr. Chari-* H. John*on. All passenger and freight - train and ferryboat* will he equipoed with a complete hospital outfit. Thi •ervice will go into effect -*—• ■

mwMtih

.600,M.1 last week

.VST-Oon a year ago. 181414 in tflo: ard .1.246.1=7 in tqoi From Tuly t tqo.i. *0 dat- thev aperegate 41,984.16; hn***-'* hg’in*! «?,7=0.200 la*t season 22.'60.862 in 1002 and 115069.742 ir

toot-

WHOLESALE MAEkETS. Baltimore. —Flour—btroug: winter ex trx. 4 bfhi'.f.UT: winter clear. 4.&0«f,4.?.’> winterstraiglit. 'rOWicZ 16: winter patcut •'i 20</,6..Vl.8priu - clear, 4 40«54 66, spriu* straigh:. S fklufcVt6. spring paleot, 5.2.' WiStUi; receipt*. 11,4*6 barrels export* 2.114 barrel* Wheat—Finn; spot-contract, 1.05J spot No. 2 red Western, 1.00; Match. 1.U5: May. 1.U3J; steamer No. 2 rod.

10H

fora—Active; spot. 82J; March. StJ: April. 62R^S2f; sti-airer mixed, 611; rervipt*. 53.4^ bushels; ex port a

7a. 142 I'ustiels.

Oats- Firmer; No. 2 white. 4»J; No t mixed. t-'iMdv: rn-cipts. 17.418 bushel*. Kye Finn; No. 2, 71: No. 2 Wcateru.

.72; rei-eipt*. 1.53<> bushel*

Hay- Firm: No. 1 timothr, unchanged:

No. 1 rlover mixed, unchanged.

Grain Freiguts—Dull ami unchanged New York—Butter—Firm: extra freab creamery. 25; creamery, common tc choir.-, f5*12.5}; iinitaviou creamery. 1449 13; Slav* dairy. 14«,2|; renovated. 12«4 1H; held cteauiery. 14^0. factory. 12J

i®16.

Cheese — Steady: Bute, full secant, small eolored, bi-ptember. 12; do. late 10J; do. auiall. white, do.. IS; ■dr. 10j: da. I* 12. do. laic made. 10J; do.. 12; do. lute made, 1PJ. Ere*—Firm; ■ State and Pennsylvani* near by avcr-igw, Hues-. 22; do. xccoods Vi first*. 21. Weau-rn. Unit, SI. . Flour—Uceeipu. ll.S15'“barrel*; exports. H.66I ha rels; firm in sympathy with whcjit; Miuneaola pktent. 0.264$ 6.116. Minnesota bakers, 4.20...41.70. w in ter |>slenta, 6.UUidf5-26; winter straight*. 4764«6.<j0: winuY extra*. 3.60«^.7S: w inter low grade*. 3.19(^3.80. Kye Flour- Firm; fair to good, 8.05(3 4.10; choice to fancy, 4.2b4p4.30. Buckwheat Flour-Dull; 2.00®2.10. Oirnmeal—Firm;yellow Western. 1.10: city. 1.08: kiln-dried. 2.00*3.00. Hav—bteadv: shipping. 66(075; good to choice. 05««'l.05. Hops—Firm: State, common to choice, 1003. 30fe88: lVl2. 24mfl; olds. 10(015, Faritlr coast. 1008. r7«j85; 10US, S4«27olds. 10^16 Hides —Firm; Galveston, 20 to 2? pounds. 18; California 21 to 86 pounds. 10. Texas dry. 24 to 80 pounds. 14. Fotatoes —Steady; Long Island, 8.00(0 3.60: Jeracya 2.764^3.25; Jersey, sweets, 1 50§.4 0b; Bute and Western, sack*. 2.60ga2.7u. Feanuta—Firm; fancy hand-picked. 5j: otlwr domestic, 8J&$0. Cabbages—Mead v ; domestic, per Ion, 25(MyOi.UJ; per llw. 5 OtAa.lU.00. the Slock. Chicago. — Cattle — Market nominal good to prime steers. 4.fK*0&76; poor 1, iirf-dium. 3.90(04.80; Stockers and feeders, * Jbyrt 13;cow». 1.80^4.00: beifera 2.01 OTi4.7»; rannera 1.60(02.60; bulla a.OOitf f.OU. ealvea AoO<06 5<). Hogs—Market 5 to 10c higher; mixed -—\ butcher*. 5.1.5^6.50; good to choicr «T. 4.49“*'— 6.40; light. •9.40. Sheep—Market steady; lambs steady: good to ebuiee wether*. 4.bOQ4.SO; fall to choice mixed, 8.60(04.26; Westrrt sh-ep. 4.20(05.10; native lambs. 2.76© 6.36; Western lambs. 4.00(06.00.

Another Plagiarism.

-Hut was a pleasant afterthought

remarked the old preachri

who had listened to a sermon by ope ot taU younger brethren, “when yor drOw upon-The analogies of nature to wt«^rtbe Immortality of the soul.” “An afterthought? ’ said the younget

-lergytnan. In some perplexity.

• y M You thought of ft about 2400

years after 8oeralea-“

Pullet Lays Large Egg.

A pullet owned by Frank Lund of North Button. N. H.. is responsible for an egg measuring 8 11-16 by 8 laches. FITS nermaarntiy-und. No filsoraer ssss after flrvt J»v * use of Dr. gJla-'*Grsal Kervr R«wlorvr.«tlriaJ bottfraad trwslisefn* Dr. K H. Kij»«. Ltd.. *31 Arch *L. Fhlla.. P«

MIUm Dollar OraM aad AlCalia. When we introduced Billion Dollai Grass three years ago, littlo did we dream it would be the most talked of grass in America, the biggest, quick, hay produce! on earth, but ttu* has come to paaa. Agr. Kditora wrota a boot it. Agr. Cu! lege Frofraaort lectured •boot it, Agr. ,* statute Orators talked about it, while _ the farm home by the qawt fireside, in th*

ALL IN THE SAME BOX. Llttla Juror's Appeal for Escape Wat of Ne Avail. The Judge had hi* patleaco eorcly tried by lawyers who wished to talk and by men who tried to evade Jury service. Between bypotbetlca! quei Uona and excuses It seemed ax If they never would get to tbe actual trial u! the case. Bo when tbe puaxlcff little Gertuan who had been accepted by both sides jumped up the Judge was exasperated. "Shudge!” cried thr German. “What la-44?“ demanded the Judge. ’T t’lnk 1 like to go home to my. rife." said the German “You can't,“ retorted tbe Judge. “Sit tiown.” "But. Shudge." perils led the German. "I don't t’lnk 1 make a good ihuror." ’‘You're the best In the box," said { the Judge. "Bit down." “What box?" asked the Oertnsc. j “The Jury box." said tbe Judge. “Oh. L ‘tought it vaa a bad box that j people gel* in somedimea." “No.” said the Judge; “the bad box la the prisoner's box." But. Shudge." persisted the little Qennan, “I don’t speak goot English." “Ybii won't have to apeak at all." ■aid the’Judge. “Bit down!" Tbe little German pointed at the lawyers to make his last desperate plea. “Bhudge." he said. “I can’t make coding! out of what those fellers say." It waa the Judge's chance to get even for many annoyances. “Neither can any one else." he said. “Bit down." With a sigh tbe little German sat down-

THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME Are Neyer Without Peruna in Ihe Homo fOf Catarrhal Diieatet.

the creamery, at the depot, in fact wherever farmer* galhrrrd. Salter’s Billion Dol1. Grass, that i^oiiderful gram, good for S to 14 tons per acre, and lota of pastors besides, ia always a theme worthy of the fanner’s voice. A. Watford.Wr*tlore Farm*. Fa..wrilaa: “I have 60 arms in Kalwt’a Alfalfa Clorrr. It is immente 1 rut tgrre crops lb>* aea*on and hare ipt* of pastare ’ ” " Jcrr sex 11 rnts xorrrr axp 10c. is nr a Mr* tr the John A. Salter Seed Co.. La Wl«. and receive their big rata loo and lots of farm seed «omple» free. fA-CJi.] Within o year <tunmad< worth 027. foo have come Ihrough the New York Co*tom How. - Mn. Wlaalow* Soot king Syrup forehlhlron leothioir, soften the gum*, redoMstnBammsllon allay* poln .mrvawtnd toUe.36c. a bottle An authority puu it prnae of printed formi *000.000.001). “Aren’t yon nfrald that a great many p^pplr will iTilldse you for becoming rich?" “Ye*" answered Senator Mug bum. "But the chnnres are Ibat if I had *taye(l poor tbry wouldn’t have noticed me. even tbr.l u-ovb."—Wash Ington Star.

MB- AHD MBS 3. 0 ATKINSON INDEPENDENCE. MJ.

.. . jOenng from a confer the 1**: 25 tear*.

' Her caw ti*a nafBed tbe skit) cl •otnc of tb*- »o*t uoud pb>»*-ianr 'toe twr wont trouble* wa> 1 ill on >< conatipstion ■'!

several tvan’ standing

"She 0U0 waa passing through llmt mot

critical jN-tiod in tbe li' change of life. ’

I •rill enrr continue I- | pood tcottl for Vcrura.

In June. 18B5. I <

a (rarrffnp man I am a ualking ailtrrtlaruoeiU for Pcruua anil hmre tmlucnl many people durlngthr pamt yea r to use Peruna trllh the most •atOlfactory retnUlt. I am •till cureil

Childish Fear*.

rJ> C " Yn* ° I I®** »bo«: her raw. You advUcd a raunc , o/mt.rHi. " dohw O. thought* and Ideas. It Is hard to real | J, p tnm , ud M.nalm. which we at ockv Hox -j-.j ,-w., , Mo

tke tbe agonic* we suffered as children 1 comnu-med, and have to aay it ,o««ipleu:> 1

Aver trifles that now seem so foolish cured her. She firmly belirao tbat»sbci 'Vhen old age come* on ratarrhal di »*■"“«»s£r,xr" u a z sa ssja*" •“ ter bugbear* of her child ■ life. It la I “Aboot ihe *ame time I wtoic you about 1 Ybi* ripUniu, why Ferun*

aatonlablng bow silent a child may be I ray own c»*c of ratarrli, •huh h»d been of in regard to some haunting ghost of 1 »rai.' standing. Ai timm I wa* oIohmi hi. „rlr ,nr. II B., h... bm>n • " S“.' ,

certain face, a dog. a “haunted bouse," oae fur about a >w. and it U* j su.ii r^*r* cannot I*- ueated k«»I!y; or simply tbe dark. It IS a mistake to 1 ronipli-trly cured me. I nothing but an rffectiw- eietenm remedy ■cold s child for these terror*, which j ••i'our remedlr* do all that you ru,r *bem. Thi* 1. rxac-tij wlw! Flare very real to tbe quaking HtUe dafm/hr Iheo.. and eren morr. <r«-i n, f(*v“u do not mvivr pronud and-ai.dar-beart. for, though from Shame he 1* larch cannot rximt icherr Peruna !• tory 'rrault* from the uer „i IVmi. i. •mu: silenced, he suffer* Just an keenly, and taken according to direction*. Hue- i at onre l« Dr. Hartman g.niif .1 ful; »utcis apt to brood over them. Rea*OTi cea* to you and your remedte*." I bc pcaud 10 »Hh him and show him how fbolisb 1 John O. JC-luMon. r Al 6m- Dr. Hartman, FiSd.nl 01 TLo and uncalled for are hi* fears. Ip a letter dated January 1, 1*0. Mr.. 1 Hartman Kanitsrium. Columbus, o

-j .old |in, .. - irguard IVrun- i> : *. drviM-d tlial tyrri. ii

Haw'* Tills? We offer One Hundred Dollar* f>war«l f.,r any care of Caiarrli that -aunot be cored by Hall'* Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cass nr A tkK, Toledo. O. We. thr undersigned, have known F.J. Chaney for Um laM 16 year*, amt believe him perfectly honorable 1c all business Irnnsa Uona and flnone)ally able to carry .ut any ObUgntlon* made by their firm Waev A Tsvax. Wholeeaie HrugglaU. Toledo. U. Waldixo. Kisms A Xsan*. Wholes*:.Druggt*!*, Toledo. O. Hall'* Catarrh Curr b tavrn Internally, a*:Inc directly upon the 111004 sad muniaasurfaces of the aystnir Trati.uonlal* nent tr—:. Frier, 7ir. tier bottl.-. gold by all Druggist-. : Take Hall'* Family Pill* for roaatipatlnu “Why doc* Mr*, (’lubwoman look *0 hadr' “The world'* Injfistlre to wonw no Uis Just otruck her forcibly ajgaiu." “How wa* ibat?" • Slic ha|>|ieoed 10 think that Manila Washington Dn t called the ktoilicr of her Couuiry." Clncintiatl Tlnic* War.

RESULTS: Drives Out Germs. Purifies the Blood. Tones Up the Stomach. Neutralizes Poisonous Acids. Builds Up the Entire System. - Absolutely Cures Rheumatism. All druggists sell this wonderful metilclne. which ties cured *so many thousands of apparently hopeless cases of RHEUMATISM that

druggists now call It

“Tin Dm Hut toes Wien Others Fail.' W. L DOUGLAS •3.e&*3 SHOES SS

W. L- Doogla* •ora have by thole

ScaMHead and Eczema

Corn *

must have a sufficient supply of Potash in order to develop into a crop. So amount of Phosphoric Acid or Nitrogen can compensate for a lack of potash in

fertilizers [for grain and all other crop*].

•un w gua

eaeoHral style. easy-JllUng. and superior waarfac awollUM. achieved the largrat rale of aay shoe* la tbe

world.

They ora JaU as good as lhu*e Shat art you 84 to 93—Urn only difference u tbe price. M CaSTgaOw*. Look tor name and

vhtehUevevywhere raarvited bribe flur*t I'aleul l.-*lhrr je« er.Mluev*t. f-U GjW '»*Wi »»** Kkar* Vasil.?-'.'ill*. Writ* far Cs(slag. W I .P—gl*». Brarktea^kao.

OAPSiOOl VISEU8E • — * -.raiBb* vcaaaj peri or to moaiaidc will not bluer tt. _ Thep*la-allayla«an* c a rw U v ec asi 1 Uv* o t Ua I *• r U cl ■ a r* w uud< rtab DwrUl stopth»to»Oi»cii«atopce.and

And gentle anointings with CUT1CURA OINTMENT, purest ami sweetest of emollients itest of skin cures. It means Instant relief and ! refreshing sleep for tortured, disfigured, itching, and burning babies, and rest for tired, fretted mothers, when all eisj fails.