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VOLUME XXVIL ■ CAPE HAY CITY. NEW j£P,SEY~ SATURDAY. APRIL ^ 15." 1882. WHOLE NUMBEB. 1449.
. oate MA.Y ornr. M. j. • 1 .50 a yeai in Advance. • I.M i rill nn m tm II urira froffttUrniil Cards. J" B. HTTFFMAJf, ATTOKjnrr AXD OOCKWLLOB AT. LAW ^mirrroK. own *xaxi5KS •I'PUVI ivM KT . OM«i^SI(.SEBr k»d MOTAKT PUBLIC. , Ctn Mat Poor Bout, N. J. — x. Pf r. DODBUffi] A TT 0 BSEY-A "f-L A W aouorron m en ancxe y we. n ran (nur, i CAM HAT otrr. J ALTER A. BABBOWS, I -A TTOBN E T-AT-L A W adaenon w chaxcekv, -g n. ran.T.ire, M. d„ IfflB HMEOPilHIC PHY8HM j No. « Oomc Rtreei, Ospc May, ft. J. j^r ]"")*• J- *• LEAMiyG i S0N7^ dextTsts, JAICBB M. R ISlDBETO^ ATTORNEY- AT-LAW AIM) P" *>ucm>*, M apt an xm examweb ik I CBABcnv. ! ^M»a«» W WMkiactop mrart. cap. MaARCHITECT AND BUILDER. WILL MAM ll*AWn«W, AND SOTBIF .■*51) Ok 0O5TKACT L ; -'» ww< M Wtmagua «., C*p- Hat. sj. i J A K. HANI). maj*Sfactcbkr and jeweler munnu. atrmjsT f * I'AINTEB A Nil GLAZIER, ! 0HA?. p. PC I! BY. OILS. PAINTS & VARNISHES. UWAMT) hubheb FELT
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jl WnnpfotVJftm. - !*■ ★★★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ | | John Wanamaker's Store, ~ H ^ m Enlarged and improved, IjlI Commences its Spring Openings | II This Week. Over Two Million Dollars of | ^ H Goods to see. !j A cordial invitation to visitors. jg A ?.| New Broad Street Sutisr. within one bloch. BATHING SUITS. PATBiT D0HBL1 TOO.PIPPKT FTfflHG BATHING SUITS Moafkrured by aa* p.»rr . byror ma and rvtlabl. o^ratora. for !: SAT.EPTtOOHP. M A SMMARKfT ST. 5. W. Car. OP STXTH, Man of ths BIO ELEPHANTS. . t ^ w « anaMAgjtgr NITOT, K. W. OOB. OP SIXTH. pwMdc.^H^ob.^""™*" °°n'' w- J- MUTTON a CO.it In ; BOOTS AND SHOES! LaMM aaa Ma« Oaapul* Steoa of SeeA, OIuh> Boca and Skow la Ckpa Mar Oe. ' STILE. QUiLlTY AND PRICE C1RK0T BE SURPASSED ONE PRICE ONLY. MS Otn KM GAJTKKS. ALSO, A PLXI. SCPPLT OP _FINE WALL-PAPERS ELDREDGE JOHNSON. n BO WA8HINOTON STREET. GO TO THE ~ PHILADELPHIA CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Where you can buy your gootj* 20 per cent. Cheaper than any. where elae, as I manufacture my own goods. ^ A-lLSO TOLL LINE OF OOBSAMEK8 I. KNOPF, NOW OPENED ! 147X4" TT -DTaXTTTrPTTmirt BENEZETS
nil anhchffbal^^jfclshoe store ' II SI MM CAPE MA Y. N.J. till! WM. H. BENEZET. M. H. GOLT H" *"• '*—« « «w «fl W.W.AM pepalaraaaaa fomrnfocropiat by a D. atmniu a Son. NO. 37 JACK80N STREET, CAPE MAY CITY, WITH A ITLL U5K OP FHESH AND SALT MEATS, Fine Groceries and Provisions of all kinds PHIU8ELPHIA FRESH BUTTER, COOKING BUTTER, FRED. 3CERNER. FLORIST AND SEEDSMAN. I Largest Stock of Bedding Plant* in West Jersey. iGsrta Seeds, Miif PlaMs Robs SNade ftea aid Iraptrn. JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. | KttJ (IVtc AKD OkEBH UOUaX K*A« JACKfaiN > T H**T RAILROAD STATIOS. IH^B Large, Flat Solid Heads. Short Stems aW.W^SSS1*™ & SONrt' '
3Srw ^drrrtlsnarHts. }sa«ajM RHEUMATISM, I tearaJgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backacha, Serenes* of the Chest, \ Bout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellin tngt and Sprains, Burns and j Scalds, General Bodily I Pains, ,or Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted ^ ! feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. [ ISgi-SSSSS | EOLDBT ALLDBUGGBTe AKD DEALERS IS VETlTnTKr A VOGELER Be CO.. ji. iMitiwwnSra.r.g.A. s #rr Snsoranrr. "^ILLVILLE^ - iBtiaHgrine M Fire Ins. Co. I 1l>ta 6'^p€OT bArlcjr dHyow.1 ro^irri, of all I eanzn. Wa ««dM to In j | Strictly Mutual Home BuAness. BIUTOte.'abdaSSl'i K"°' *"■ "* "A- I Actual Net Aveilable^Surplus of , Over $30,000, beJHracLotafaajUf^allH'T ran oUerto^ah »tia l ' btBiSrSt Saiaaarnna^Mimni for' w«« ' 1 to r^^WMMBgggi^aa. jaw tb'a ^ .or- i Tka laaaiul Dtraeun ptotc to tbo P0IK7 lima- I ECONOMICAL MANAGEMENT ' . I I Careful BuperrWye of the Bujioea , , aaa ami oocuanataibf fatara.aa In ibayaai, to ' , actoataaprlnnrLrof v , ■ Prmpl Payneut orHoiest Losses ; swst UBU1 U<T IrtTjror ^_"Q>')ec< 10 u,rm- ^ We «oaM call eaprr ■ a! atlrotlrib in oar , Marine Department, t ^MSUIW^ATES and FAVORABLE rukjl 1 . Any infonn»tloa ebmfnty «tr«a by tba oa . nan of Ue onapasy or )t» Ajtrcu. B. L. BOWEL! a « KVlro"D- 'v-'drt; | Paoraoher Brd; laae. a
g»inl8, Oils, &r. ; J* h MK.V1K, ~ ~rX " OOB. OP LAFAVCTTE ASD JACKS', 5 8TS_ Cap, *»3l J.. paakPta imaxa sit I PAINTS. PAiirrRter supplies, ] IH^. LEAD, 11HSIED GIG "• St J ITS r,r T1-RPE51I.SE. PftTERT LIQUID PUNTS, VARNISHES, WINDOW SI.ASS, PLAI5 AM) OBNAMENTAL. ALL AT PHILADELPHIA PHU.ES 8- •• SWff'j tWorr. pBOFIT OR NO PROFIT FOB ' 'paints, °§Si5S«a o^*A^?,S^| OILS ABO GLAUS. OILS ASD OLARS, Vina"". Japan. Ka>. wae «H BrtMn. W. C. PRICE, fVooUaal Glass CuSr. H frrry Stnut, tpHMNUZX AS# BKVAJL STORE. DRY GOODS 4 GROCERIES. V FEElb Si'OBE, AO- ft Parr, Im Corn, Oate, Hay, Bran, Mill Feed WOODYARD. | WOOD CTT ASP hl UT. JjRDA h PORTS HP Sot UffiP— 1 on MoaaMtt -UL Proth or no pr» ■ 1 JtttlnC7pLrii' 'f "ijr**1 ' I **" *"CTm *° N8C.' P'BICE. i j g»ai. yood. i'iMf, rtr. [ "YOAI. AND WOOI)T | JKSB n^^ttr?S"4SS2S ; A COAL AND WOOD YARD atanttuauuEirs LAMwsG, iJlKIDB MSG, KTOVK AKD CHEBTS1 T I PWK OAK AAD ail-KUlI WOOls. «««. l,rT!L'^..;r. 1
A PRISON ROMANCE. ; The Cincinnati Bntatrefi Pittaburglj, Pe, enmpoodeat arritta: "Sbme time ago,your eorroapoodent cLrooidod the aacapeofa coo rid named Miller from tba wajtero Penitentiary hen by anting into a box in tbo alioo factory and being naiioi is by aaompbeeB, and driven beyond tba prima wall by n priaon contractor. Milkr waa a member of a celebrated gang ol" thieee* bcild In tbc northern j<art of Obio, j and »a. ~-nt to tba Pcmtcotiary for being , one of tba partioa oonoernad in the robbery of tbo borne of an old man of Omfinh, p.v. who* tba barglara aacnred 835,00u. lUler tvai, amwt~l at Toronto. OnL, by Iwo detcctirea of th» city, and tritb bis enptora comes out tbc stray of bin escape. Miller had a giri named Sadie Manning, and about a -jjmonlb ago aba areat to davvlaod and vmted afana boime nine mOes from that city, where the wealthy and powerful gang of thieves of which Miller is a member make tberr bead. 1 -quartern. She iccurcd bS.flOU to le naed for tbc.pnrpocc of effecting the mcajie of her : -faver. H hi ailegrvt sh ' t!nm trrflsd n-reral : of the keepers of the Penitentiary to facili. taleTIilkr's escape, tcluch be accomplished in the manner indicated. Ha was furnished aitb a disguise by a m«nbcr of tbo gnny. 1 and proceeded lo CaAra^wlienee be wrote to Sadie Manning, asking for money. This I letter was intercepted by Detective O'Mara, 1 of this city, who bad acenred rat of' the 1 girl's handwriting, and wrote replies to Mil- 1 lcr in a counterfeit ha ml. In this way a 1 correspondence was kept up, and the entire i plan of tbo escape obtained. This come*. 1 pond -ace disclosed that officers of the Pen. ' iteuffhry wete implicated in the escape, and ' the dctectiToa have damning evidenoe t againK them in the shape of their own ■ handwriting. They canfed messages in and 1 out of the prison. The Penitentiary insjrec- I tdrs refnao to rat, as yet who the su-pc. lod 1 officers jre. 'DiiPSMeetriroa don't know tbo whereabouts of So li.- itaauing. bat it seems i 1MHERITED PERILS. | 1 Foremost among the perils of life, in all | Its stages, but apadaOj iu iU eariy stages. 1 , , an the inherits A We may aafely any that ( j and are amy alinoat say with equal certainty j I J that there hi no definable disease that doce 1 | not ndmit of being railed brrediury. nnloa f j it be accidentally prodncsd. To whst la ' I knows as speaHe disease, the disrase of ■ > diwasea ; to atrntna, orserorula. and iu ally, . I if not the mine, tuberunlar affections ; to ( I eaneer, to rheumatism and gont, and to al- j j eoliotig deg-.i-mhon, the grand per .is of bfe , j are mainly .I n. Th -«e are the losre ol so , 1 N° modify dmea.es which may be dia. ^ tiocl that if tl„-j were removed. the Aangers , ( -taenia be iaanH ton minimnrn. Tfidstfdls. ; - 1 'I— Yoomlitkim do not, however, eihaust j the Est of fatal common inberiuuites. On : ^ many ooeasions for several years post I have j ,. obeCTTed.»nd oisinlalnisl the observation, I tiiat some iIImm re. as coinmuni.-aUe, iofsc- ! lions, or oontagiona. are - also ckuad£aUc - uad.r tills bead 1 am seti.fi «1 that quinsy, | ^ dipLthrria. fsrarlet fever, sol even what is t ( ealbd brain fever, typhoid, are often of l.e1 Beditary character. IlisW|known a famiiv ^ in wbkb four members have suffered from . ] dipblheria. a parent baring had tba sanir R | affection, and probably a grandparent I . have known a family in which five mem. ' be™ have, at various periods, suffered from .. typboid.a parent and a grandparent having ¥ been subject to the same disrese. I have \ known a family in which quinsy has been the marked family characteristic for four generation*. Tiiree persons have been the sufferers from the diseases named, without any obriotu oonlreetion of tbc diseases, and p" without having any companions in their I at witoou: oaring any companious in tnetr
- snfferings. They were, in fact, predisposod to prod ore the poisons dPthc disesws in tbair - j own bodies, as the cobra U to produce the partrff its nstnral organization. —Dr. flick- - onfaoB. fa Frosts' t Ifaffatisu. THE ENGLISH COUNTRY INN. _ Shall I not take mine »a«e in mine inn? | said Sfaaknpsare, from which it may be in- j f erred thai ttv ram ago the inns of Eng. | land had a reputation for comfort. Here j the singular fact |u remits hie If that in an | j age of mwoaied pregrasmianere and Inxnry 1 the country inn Is about the last plane a traveler in search of saae would willingly en- ' ter. Why should we be so behind other ! ' countries in the comfort of three hosMrie* I ! The rims of England are even more ettreelive and homelike than the hotels of the cities, the rooms are perfect in 'cleanliness, ' I the meek are well cooked tad served, the , altaoduee absolute perfection, and the . charges moderate. Often the landlord | * j will be found to be a man of . • unasnat taatllimss-e ready to giro any inf urmatioa regarding the locality that may be \ - ! desired, and frequently offering to act aa : I guide. ptakwejib-T, and fricod to the trar1 tier in wwrebol the ecrioas and interariing , objects in the Beigbboihood. France and ' Germany, having their own pecnliarilire, are not behind England, and wherever the I traveler may be brought up at night be ia tare to find eome plan whree be may rest ia perfect eeenrity, and with that food for the body thai beat prepare the peaceful , tret. If he h the only gneat that the ina j abehers, h is all th. same he ia treated as ' nito, and all the house affords ia at hia aerj vios. — A'ruork Advertiser. I ! THE SCHOOL-HOUSE WAS BUILT. ! When Tiinbietborpe lived ia Moon City I bo had a valuable piece of propert j he wanted toeeB. llwasa bad time to dia- ' paae of real relate, and he did do! wish to ' sacrifice his, though he wanted to have town 1 toaateriato horinotia some other piece. A bright idea, however, struck him. -What a tpWnhd pL» this would be for a acbooL ' ; boose I" ha rectatmed, as be set meditating 1 about ways and meaia in hia library al ' night. Thablsthorpe ia a man of action, i and the thought no aoooer entered hia mind then he aat shoot gtving it tangible form. [ He went directly to the pawns that were al the OKy Hall, and ha aaid, "Too are iook- ■ borhood ; why don't yon buj my honse r : " Bat," was the answer, "there ia plaoty of 1 j in' m|il 1 land ia that vicinity that we can psrehaae fee a aoog ; why ahottU we spend 1 ' on a expensive mansion like yoctrer* , "Well, three Ma reason,- replied the eore- . ftfic and faraighttti ITtnLi thorpr, "hot I • tnnzf MB it toyesi in aecrvt.'* ,Tbo school. , -hoarewahaflt,l»ltbererret-would von , hare a betray a frisstd f—Soebm Courier. ,
A CORPSE IN A TREE. 1 The Chewier, South Carolina, fltiartfuandj 1 foricrille Enquirer give the lolloeing facta 1 about the tumble diath of a negro hnntoV in ; 1 York County ; Sis or eight wceka ago Jim - 1 Anderson, a colored man 13 years of age, I living in the Bollock's Creek section. York 1 I County, took hia gun and dog and went J ■ banting. That evening the dog returned, 1 ! but Ander.aidid not. Nothing serious was , "thought tc lie the matter, "however, until a great numbers in the neighboring wools. , ing on a tree wi^ona of his aront in a hole, where it ia supposed lie put it to catch a I rabbit H » coat and gun were lying at tbo j foot of the tree. The theory of hi. death ia ! his right Ijma whll.-'riJ-Hiug i&fo Ihe boh j while thus twinging l.y his right hand to | the limb, and his left ins-rod in the tree, the limb broke and Ins left was so fastened in the aperture that extrication was imposri- | Ue, and to add lo his torture it was found Uut his left shoulder was dislocated In this condition he died from alow starvation i almost in sight of habitations, but anfortn- 1 Lately in a locality avldoin'frequenlod. whilo j if he made cries of distress they did not attract broken near the ahouldci. and the body was hanging with th- teak almost touching the ground. The corpse was in a most nam acaliug slate of decomposition, the vultures having gnawed oqMbn ■ yes and devoured a Urge portion of "»» upper jiortion of the bedy. SELUNG BRASS FOR GOLD, | The Kartell, .r. neater le Beaws Jewel rv. Horatio T. Newman, ticks* agent in tho Grand Central Depot, appeared aa coro- , plainaut in ibe Y.»rkvilie Folioo Court J agaimd iLih.i 1 Murphy, of No 10, Bowery, j whom heriiarged with obtaining money nn1 dor false pretence*. On the night of tho [ 2!th of December tas prisoner approached • Mr. Newman, and. after staling itui be j railroad man. >abd that he had only $3 in j solid gull ring ralaiyl at hit as dejssot for the pavnivut of what was required to meet . the price of ths lick." .i-iy Mr. Newman i did not wish fo niak- „u an arrangement, 1 finally yi.!U !. ls.sei'r. to llaqiliy's 1 toprerimif.ro. believing huc to ^he, „ he , Chrritn,as .witl4J1n.dan.1ly. and also hMisv- - | that the ring 1.,- tfatl a. aoenrity was 1 j genuine. About half an bonr after the tick- 1 I that the ring was l.ras. w.wth about five \ I swiiidlcd several oilier persons in th.- tmild- } ing by inducing then, to od ranee money on 1 I similar riuga. Detcdiva McMahon. of tbe 1 Central Depot station arreated Mur- ' phy in the vicinity of Ihe dq»L 'lie had j in his possession al the timo twentyAvc , bogus rings, all marked inside " Henry P. 1 IB caraL1' Murphy waa committed I Justice Gardner in &300 bail to answer ■ at General Boamona, the Justice remarking, 1 "It must be a very profitable bmanes-s, ' selling bru for gokL"— -V. Y. , ROYAL DINNERS IN GERMANY. After the frequent notices we read in the t of dianera at tbe Emperor's palace, t and the tables laid tor twenty or more oor. < r . ano sue tauiaa aua ror twenty oov.
I | era, it may not be uninteresting to learn r something about ton Emperor's tabic in . gencrah Emperor William ia in tho habit 1 of taking, about 7. SO A. Hi, a simple coffee . ! with a large allowance of milk, and a oouple 1 of small breads without butter. At one , o'clock the second breakfast (lunch) ia scrred, alternately cold or warm. Dinner lake* | place regularly at five o'clock. If the EmI p-ror lias one or two guests tho table ia simply set in the lower apartments of the I I palace, the inenti remaining the same which ' j he is wont to ord*r for himself, consisting of I four "or five courses, which the ehrf dc I m rt'ae aulmiila aariy in the morning and : the Emperor approves of. If the dinner is j a large one, the table is laid in the upper r a I -arm. cuts. The inritaliona are given by I the Emperor at an eariy hbor, the arrangej wilh the c-.-art marahaU. The invited guests receive their host in a saloon adjoining the dining-room, where the bitter salutes, and, j after a conversation of ten or fifteen rninI utos, precodta them to tho table. The Eraj paroi takes light claret <w Mra-Ue with eoda j water, and coffee only occasionally after I large dinnara. A cap of tea, witl.out cake or broad, after the theatre, concludes the . ' frugal repast of the dsy. When tbe Emprew is present the mean ia HbmiUad lo her, and, except when a large party is invited, the Eoiperor takes his dinner in the Empvete* aoartmenta.— diairta Itrjisccr. nw Caoict— A Scotch farmer nad a very ndteliii iiaia boy, whom he bed taken as a favor to tbe laifs parents to try end make something of. Upon one occasion the proaisine youth took it Brio hk b— A to cat off the mare's taiL The farmer waa naturally very much incensed, and rolling the hoy info the bam, raid: "Now, Jeemes, IU . give you your choice: which wall you do— 1 pet that tail back where ye got it, gang ' brnae to your father's, or tak a liekin." "If ye ploaee.air," replied Jeemae, attempting to gouge hie eyee out jhh hia kuucklaa, "3 think IU take a licktt,*" end he got It j Parvus Max.— At the Groavenor GaL ' bey I observed e young man with upmiatokahle rouge upon his cheeks. I am fold that tho fadbion of miking up the complexgilded youth. While young women imitate men in its masculinity of it*— attire, *— p tj -headed young man perhaps deem it adanoe of things, by making their faces reaem- i bia those of girk. It k a noble and kmgLUy enterprise, chirabic and worthy of aU , praiaal — Lomi-n TruSJ, asuuaas aan m Daawa.— It k related that a prudent theatric*] eon.;any telegraphed to Springfield, Hero. Be" keen if tbey 1 , would he safe from smafipox in thai city.- ; dry physician rephnd "Our patiecU are all mfely lodged ia the hospital, and sraw. -- ' ' r
Per ue Cape May Wave. CHARITY. I ; la the raoe of life, ruahilfg headlong to I ■ reach tbc goal, we become selfish and eel- ' id. ) lout to the calls of these weak anil wrary 1 is , ones who, falling by the way side, try 1 ;n ; aloud for help. AltboMpb the brnnan ! jj been is keenly alive 0) all those lender emotions that prompt a quirk pod ready ~ response to sarin the poor, tbe needy and * tbe afflicted, yet to thla desperate nnh of !. i appeal falls with faint echoes opm the' oar! a sod tbe prarere for relief are unb.ard tr ! unheeded. Tlie tienalt from the eradlr to tbe grave is so rapid. Ibal by the tituc ^ nme b elf furmed Intention of charily and ) tbe would-be donor is called away to that a undiscovered country from whose bourne ., ing jours are left to pine and languish iu ' man nature Hands redeemed.aotl amid the 0 decay. I be many inatitut iocs reand end eu^ a portwl by clieritable dcinatione,!ive as moo- □ uments of the liberality and brawvok-nce of ._ our times. "The poor ye alwayi have -.Titb j you" is fully ap|ireciated tbrougboul tbe ® world. Ia all the large dtie( both here and b ; oa the comineul are many private end raib- - i lie Lrophalt,botE« and thnrarariw-besulu ' t the almshouse In every county throughj out the land, for the relief ana refuge of j tbe poor. Yet with ill tbis nod many , : I other models of private betievolcDcv, 1 I thousand! cry in vain for succor, and per. - | iali in tbe midst of plenty. 1 | There la no profession that have such , 1 I urgrnt calls upon them in tbe name of Lu. . , , manity than tbc medical, and In all honor 1 i te. than, I must ray, none respond mc.-e " ] cheerfully with all tbe acquirements o! ' ° i skill and science The phyrician come* 1 with healing on hie wings to tbe couch of , » the auffcriog one, be he rich or poor, and ' r w ith an unstinted hand pours the balm of | . G ilead upon hia wounds, and with kind ah d sympethixlng worda bids bia patient hope. " Tbc dying man seems recalled to life as be feels the pressure of the kindly hand up. i 1 on hia' pulse: his heart throba again w ith - Kv aa the dark curtain rolls away and the tght and glorious sun-h.iru of new existence dawos upon him oooe again. His tears silently flow, u he inwardly calla upon God lo bless this preset vii • of his life. With what ardor and .Incerity docs the poor charity patient w or- ! ship this God to him, who risking himself - over and over again brings him hock from 1 the brink of the grave to health end I Although in the buaineas of life it Is as ncccaaary for the physician to tic paid, ' end lo be paid lite-rally as for any one els.-, 1 and tbe makpig and accumulation of > money it a great pleasure, but what far i surpasses this, and is incense to bis soul i Is Ihe grateful -God bless you, Doctor" ol j the charity patient. Tbe whole human anatomy is c-mtin- - uslly getting out of order, we are ali af- ■ dieted with some disease, end the poor bei cause they are unable to pay lor tremtmcm , and medkuna laoquleb and die. , Hospitalscsubiisbedciicicefor tbe bene- t , fit of tbe student where the poor are treated " immediately wlthoutcliarge,but thcordenl , they hare loundergo,and the publlcexhtb:- a i ratlier'lhao be w exposed. A privakffreV ■ dispensary is a charity worthy of tbe great- • cst.commcndalion, where the suffering poor - tic kindly and considerately treated. L a benevolent institution of the highest order. 1 regret lo ley, they are very few. The time and expense deter many physi- - cisns from organising a charitable prifate department- There is such n one for t Ik- " Philadelphia, open daily from 11 m l now ill successful operation, and during the numb of March 609 persons have been treated. The surgeon lu charge. Dr. Arthur 3 G. Aden, is n ver>- skillful specialist of the treatment. We can only express the hope that others may emulate this branch of the medical service, and such institutions I* estahh&hed throughout the country, to alleviate- the misery of suflmng thousands 1 who sliall not cry aloud in vai». IniperioiiaUe fame, and the undying gratitude of the poor and friendless, is a u reward far nobler and self-satisfying to the conscience of tbc laborer in s good cause, than was the golden fleece, or crown di of l&tirel that ilrckM the tirow- of a vie. " of of a ;
torious and triumphant Cesar, for In the 1 the ekiry of the scounplished ambition, 1 the groans of tbc dead and dying, the e curses of the slave and all tbe misery that o accompany tbc dread finale of a bloody 0 war tortured hi* soul, the (Sip was hiuer , to his lips, for in it there was charily to , Khati die kSS^^KiiSSMMiai ° saahay toa""™ V="i!' CLaaf ''""iaee. • ' J The Spring number of Ehrichs" Fasliisn ! Quarterly is out; and as usual it is full of ' matters interesting to lsdiet. Commecc- ' lug with the important Item of ladies' oa- , r tutnes, it traverses the whole field of femi- ' . nine necessities, and shows the latest J styles in bonnets, feathers, flowers, shoes, buttons, glovrs, worsted wear, and a bun- 1 died other necessities and accessories of I 3 the toilet. Tbe book Is filled from end : * to end with illustrations drawn from act. - tial articles of costume, and the descrip- - tiona which follow the pictures are so i , tersely and clearly written .that no lady i , can be at a kiss in making her selection-, and deciding exactly what will suit her. ' Other fashion msgaxines HlMiretc tba new. > ret styles only; but the Quffrterly gives all 1 the popular styles, whether old or new, and , adds the price of each. ' A magazine like this is as much s oeceaslty to every lady; . ■ as is bis trade papri, with hs quotations ' and reports, to cvtrytocrcbsat. Tbe one helps lo make mnnejYand the other to ecooomite its expenditure. Tbe literary feature af the Quarterly I are more than usually lotetetting. and em- 1 I brace a^wlde range of suhjrt(s. Tbe faah- ' points of view; Altogether, ttcoordially 1 recommend tbe Fashion QusrterlJ-ttrTtnF ^ leaden. , It k a useful, weilteooducit-d ; ' family magazine, and, at IU price of itfty ! cents s year, should find no isck of trio- 1 . scribera. The publishers are Eh rich HrdTk r , of Eight Avenue, New Y'ork. ' Slnslucnt Men. t It may be observed that na attempt is > made to bunt op out of the way or uu- " known places to Sod oamoa to endorse t Simmons Liver Regulator: Hon Alexander fl. Stephens. ! John W. Bock with. Bishop uf Ua., General Joo. B. Gordon, L. 8- Senator, Hon. Jna Gill Shorter, ex-Governor of < Ala., I t Rev. David Wills, D. D., President ; °ss,es»* :s Judgv Jss. Jacksoc, Supreme Court, Ga, " And did apace and time permit we could ( fill a volume with tbe highest testimonials. — ■■ u One of the mil vantages of California is tbe fact that a man who shoots at a rabbi; • Is quite likely to bring down a deer behind I : 1L In the East the men who shoots it a 1 cat is more likely to bring down tn old ' j womtn forty rods to one aide. — FreeFrus. . ^ -I [Nt. Dreams, (MNM.) True BeconL] f, W. T. Lee, Esq., of this paper says; v Being convinced of the efficacy of til JI Jaoobs Oil in curing rUumallou, I have a no hesitancy in recommending lL r
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