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VOLUME XXYIL CAPE MAY CITY. NEW JERSEY. SATURDAY. MAY 6. 1882. WHOLE NUMBER. 1452.
OA.PE MAY CITY. N_ J. w $ 1 .50 a yar in Advance. £roffssional Cards. j a hpffwax, ~ ATTORNBT AND COUNRKLUIR AT LAW SOLICITOR. MASTER A VP EXAMINER SUPREME COURT COMMISSIONER, end NOTARY PUBLIC. F. DOUGLASS, ~~ ATTOB NBT-A J-L A W ALTER A. BAKBOWS. A T T O B N F. Y- A T-L A W fjf H. PHILLIPp, M. P., I RESIDENT HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. ; No. 8 Ooran Street, Cap: Mot, N. J. j" f" leamino a sont7 DENTfSTS, cara^Mav cn^Sr^nlrtM im orai Cats Mat Cotbt Iloras— Thorwlsja and Sou JAMES M. E. HILDBETH, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW AMD SOLICITOR. MASTER AND EXAMINER IN CHANCERY. frClfy/N.S'. .**• " W"a'°r°" Cwa??': ' lusinrss. (Cards. -gYKOS B. WILLIAMS, " 7 ARCHITECT AND BUILDER. WILL MAKE DRAWINGS, AND BUPKRIFOPPICK 01 Washington K„ Osjw May, NJ. J 3. K.. HANI), MANUFACTURER AND JEWELER, 1SIT WALNUT STREET, ITIILADELTHIA. I A . & LITTLE.' . . J P A l N TE B A N D*GI.A 7. 1 E II , QHA8. ¥. PERRY, OILS. PAINTS & VARNISHES. PHILADELPHIA. mh:i-en . QBGANS AND SEWING MA- 1 B. F. HORNER, PIANOS, ORGANS & SEWING MACHINES ' Branch. « JoetSjs:.. Cope Mo; CRJ. AR'SRUBBKR FELT-
r"" New York Belling mad Pocking Company W ARIWWSR^MS CHRSTN rr STRE Et] . Q.O TO GABBlSON'S mnansr. asd store vasieti POR OOLD PENS, blank books, toilet PAI-EB. POCKET CTTLKRT, SHELL CHEAP LIBRARIES. SEWING MACHINE^ NREOLE.S AND OR A n WASHINGTON STRKITT. CAPE MAT. N. J. gySOS & BROTHER. AMERICAN WATCHES. 221 Walnut, Cor. Dock St, WATCHES & JEWELRY REPAIRED JOHN M. RUSSELL, GENERAL DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. BOOTS, SHOES. & NOTIONS. FLOUB FEED PATENT MEDIOnyEE . J~M. RUSSELL. FUR THE ^ ^EOraiC^TOUGLASS
J /_ Wanamalirr's £iorr. * When you do your Spring Shopping If you coin 6 in person, The tipfls from the different brat>che»<fr the Pennsylvania r • Railroad game to the new Broad Street Station, which is | ; wrtljin -«n'e block of our store; you walk dirpctly through I ' ; the new City Hall to our Market Street front If you come j by Pliiiadelphia and Reading Railroad;- any horse car an : Thirteenth Street will bring you directly from the Callowhill i v j Street Depot to our door. If you come through Camden, N.J., J anyjjorsc -car on Market Street, except the red ones, will ! bring you direct We have provided new and spacious reading ; and toilet rooms for the free use of visitors. If you order by letter, Departments of goods have been so enlarged and improved j j that our stSck, unquestionably the most comprehensive in the j i United States, is better than ever. \Vc send without charge, ! ! or any obligation to purchase, samples of the new Dress Goods, j Silks, etc. We give prices of our entire stock in our new j Catalogue for Spring and Summer, which is mailed free to all , j who send us address on postal card. Hundreds of orders are ! filled dai|y, and goods sent by mail and express to every j | Suite ana' Territory, with full privilege of return and refund of j ; money if the}" do not suit. John Wanamaker, PHILADELPHIA. Cbsss.^a^uk4ssu> ^&Sj&ggas^'jgg.g!? is-* BATHING SUITS. patent double ydki.perf1ct fitting bathing suits ' Maanfaatsrod powrc ra onrJjartoQ.^twftldi'ro^XJ , by^our pM tad reliable operator!, lot I.-Oi I
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MTpmS bTw'aouU of , XUiW..1!!"*;*11 °< OYER ALLS. DRAWERS, WHITE SHIRTS. BYCJCLE or SILK ' t^LXD Sj'IRTS. DOUBLE BREASTED SAILOR SlllrrTri, Iron. i:| 0y runnel. at our Rollclltiig tour nrdlvi "AHKET STROtT. N. W. COR. OP S1XT1L — °* w- j- hutt°n & c°.j BOOTS AND SHOES!'. Lam^aod U(M complete stock Ol Oood, Cheap Boousnd Shoo la Cap, May Co. i STYLE. QUALITY AND PRICE CANNOT BE SURPASSED , liooda that donl FH or Pleeoe. "ill to exchanged or money retaMM !' ONE 3?RlCE ONLY, or beiatr yoB»i3^oU?<57nr"'l*J"*1*' **" Pn" b"0** «lae*Aer» ELDREDGE JOHNSON, 1 " OB WABHINQTON STREET.
GO TO THE | PHILADELPHIA CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE, ' Wfctrt yon wlii find Ibe larrral and Moat Compter Auonarat la all ' GUADKH. WIDTHS AND STYLES 01 Gtmy Ladira', KUm' Boy^ ana cwurrat . FINE BOOTS AND SHOES, And a full Line of Plain and Fancy Slippera. i ALSO A. rXTT-T. LINE OF 0088AMEH8 I. KNOPF, gg c°t- Waih'.nfloa A Jartwo Slroto. rap- Ma; cur. N. J. NOW OPENED ! WM. H. BENEZETS
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)' . llcrl. ^ BENEZET. M.- H.XJOLT I Hal BOW opened *1 Uw well Knowu and popalar bout formerly o cmpM by R. d. Bdmuyli A Bos. ' NO. 37 JACKSON STREET, CAPE MAY CITY, FRESH AND SALT MEATS. | Fine Groceries and Provisions of all kinds ' PHILADELPHIA FRESH BUTTER, COOKING BUTTER. ' nun ORDRH." WTIX RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. BLOOMSDALE LARGE • Ij^^Sb'LATE FUT BOTCH CABBAFR majfjjggW Large, Fiat, Solid Heads, Short Stems f Iltt A fflllgle HwiB rfaiiru Btj»»l frjoi ■ggTPr-.Ti f.^ , ... o. LANDRETH & SONS. '*:*«■ romt-SSwtAt013" |
• _8MMm P«irUi «tr. JEREMIAH B.SCHELLENGEB*8 LUMBERYARD btr In Ike coaMy, of trrty Roaaty Ml be tbt j 1K.OOO PKET WHITE PINE. TO.000 PLASTKHINU LATH SHINGLES 07 ALL E1ND6. ' PLOOBCfG. FRAME BTUPP. PICKETS, | (WORDEHS I'ROMPTLT PILLED oa"-ly "Irfa. BCHKLLEKGKH. "PJ~ ARDWABE. Nob. US AND UT FEDERAL ST, SCROLL SA WINGS, lob -™- L: AND BRACKETS HOT-BED SASH. HAND BAILS. NEWEL POSTS. BALUSTERS; BUILDING AND HOUSEKEEPING HARDWARE OP EVERT DESCRIPTION, PUMPS. PUMPS. PUMPS. piny. OIaS. BarbMWTrt. oora Sballtratlt. JimwUartSLATE MANTEL SHELVES. I YoAca. SllTtT^auU RrlLUQU and Hollow.wart. pr^^S w^MKl'ua'/" *"*" """" ^IVaat r»r Bit a twfl twfot* po-rbaco* elatIU A in Twins! Krr«. gtarblr BHarfl. QAPE MAY CITY ~ MAjtBl. E WORKS, • I. X • • " ■ » • A "• ' : it ' MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES. STEPPING And all kln.lt of MaiMe ud^Plu iWiSffltanfotis. MOOBHEAD CLAY WfllS, (ESTABLISHED IW ) Offlce & Varenm, Na 11 SonU 711 SL, PHILADELPHIA.
FACTORY SPRING MILL8 MONTGOMERT CO.. FA. ALWAYS ON HAND. Clay or Terra Cotta Drain and Sewer Pipes. ALSO OHIltNET TOPS. OUR R. R. CHIMNEY TOPS a Favorite. VASES AND GARDEN ORNAMENTS _ - _ tssnson s , —AWARDED— 1 Capcine 6 Porous -MEDALSPlaster . The Best Known Remedy for . | Backache or Lome Back. Rhoumatlam or Lama Joints. Cramps or Sprains. Naurolsla rr Kidney Disoases. ( Lumbeco. Severe Aehaa or Pains Female Weakness. Art Hiyrrllr I* Pada. W»| At* 1— rUlilrli. • : °V- V kuuen eaiiaiiai n* iiilLd'^i£>a KSra; wwbi^^iEc^rwuj mum mMiw. , r,S£ a*atw«. J*-
§tx iSkdrrrttsrtnrnts. ) pro CErhmremedY RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lvmtago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quins/, Sore Throat, Serellings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Bar and Headache, Frosted s Feet and Bars, and all other Paint and Achat. BOLD BT ALL C&UGOIBTg AKD DEA LU.5 „ a MED ICtS E. A. YOGELEH & CO.. • ' JWnsuranrt. j M1LLVILLE ^ MUTUAL MARDTE AND FIRE , INSURANCE COMPANY, MILI.VILI.E N. J. Actual Surplus over all Liabilities, Including Re-insurance, Fire and Marine, $21,203.59. Rates Low. Security Uooncstionalfle. SETTLEMENTS PROMPT AND MANAGEMENT ECONOMICAL. 3 F. BEEVES. PICK, K li L. HOWELL, Etc. AGENTS AND SURVEYORS: Wm. Horn. Cape May Court Hour, P. Hilary Tovnarnd. Capt May City, H. W. Hand. Dym Crrri, I J. H. Tbomaa, Cold Sprint. E P. Wmtooit. Sopib Scat! lit, 1 "'BIitS' W. R. VanCildtr. Peieraliurcl.
?aints, ©its, Sr. JY J. MELV1H, OOR.OP LAFAYETTE AND JACKSON STS.. PAINTS. am PAINTERS' SUPPLIES. flTII LEAD, LINSEED OIL, j fiPIH ITS OF TURPENTINE. I PATENT LIQUID PAINTS, ' VAKNISHE6, WINDOW ULASS, | PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL , ALL AT PHILADELPHIA PIUCES J 31. <?. 3?rtrf's jStorr. ! J>ROFIT OB NO PROFIT F(JB ] "PAINTS, : ° ilfl^ A ND OlSfe. OUB'AND OLaKsf' I OILb AND GLASS, OILS AND CLASS. | N. CAPRICE, ] l-rocticel UUm CutUr, 87 firry Stmt, I . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STOKE. DRY GOODS S GROCERIES, i FEED STOKE, 1 Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran, Mill Feed ! WOOD YA.RD. ; WOOD CUT AND SPLIT. CEDAR POSTS OP ALL SIZES. B-y IOT"""'n."C"PMOE. ) (f«I, Wood, gfimr, fir. ' j pjOAL AMD WOOD! A COAL AND WOOD YARD j BCBELLKNOKB'S LANDING, | ■ ""I EGG, STOVE AND CHESTNUT i j PINE, OAK AKD HICIOKT WOOD, RT THE COED. ■tt-U. , 'Rnx SCBRLUDU2ER-
J • TEMPERANCE. • j Kind friend., riuec our lait not a little lrea been nrconipliUirtl in tbc war ef.Mir. ring up Ibe minrrabie panUrrr art art now -ailAckmg. Agtulkanaa ol meant awl poa. iliODiaid UieorhcrrlaV. "You mrnarciatrIng brll.ain'I ynof" Wlijr.bloe yra.neiglrhor, Jual we the cnnfnsion in Iliisn-nu-k. i Weans Mirritic op ^ranuim, and il.u j j thai Ibf rum tiaffl.- it hrlt r.i rtt, and ! . i77iank you. friend, for ilict ilamatin? t r | coelcaaitn ' ; Fellow citizens, allow ui In address you . ' I on a maucr called agiialinn. Td ngiiEfc 1 j nieani lorlir up vj-ili-n'.ltfuiddiKrurs. We I i 1 eol wail, beoaiue jnslice on this subject is ! I ignored iu Uiis ln*-n by neglect. IY we j . YWjWfrom ouuncil down lo crnygrriea iher j that ta wh" we iSuuitc. No m^tc*of j any importance can go wlUiout agiiaUon. 6o talk awty and d'on'i be deceirceTby flic 1 enemy'i bricks, neither fear any abuse from "these "respeciable" men who live a lazy life by besotting hvd working men. ' There arc pieaty of persoos who don't '* leant thii thing agitated, such as license application signata. or those oonsiaifnt curistiana (• , who set daily paias and , daily take s little for the stomach sake, or those cbnrck official! who go inte the com. . monesl grocgeries to '»get a bill Chang. t!' so often. No. no; don't stir this thing up . says the weak kneed man who talke prot- , lily in meetiug and slips slyly into the dram shop to make a compromise with the "evil one. And, why X Because it care of their own names. This revolution • can't stop now for Iheir arcommodstlon. It irai leen whispered by an official tt Uiie." Bo. s.C These men who hare . sworn to susfnin law and abate crime wink nttlie evil cniL enc, .iirace the mis. chief. We'll see, S our people are even . properly educated lb the right of this ] light to he oeuunl od sudi a great ques- I lie adroitly compelled ;o show wlial they ] are. There are- numerous men who are propci ly couriered on ibis subject bul lack !tlie necessary stimulus Like Elijah . when he found 7.001 uaerpec'.ed baekera, tiralcd. ItjJcrolvrt ,.a us lo show sucii hell." the sooner the public knows Ihtsthe Some wlil Say tamely 'the core you , . stir tli'is up the worse it gels." Dial only •hows how fur i. wis lire drm'ui is. bow deadly hia Imkl is <1 inched on men, and < With wliat tearful remer he crushes dcecocv and order. Tins is fllk rossouiag. Let evil hare il. way its! It grt worse . 1 That'- ho; (ire way we crushed the rebel- I linn. Thai's n.u "lire way ra when a « robber is in y mr house. Here- ii a niffian. < 1 who knocks down your fluid, M l shak- ' ing his fist under vour wree. says, "don't you n»r anything, or l'li do il again." will Ji... fr :i-:i V ■' i '• irit and ^.slssdy hut a roi. and will become infamous' if il dares ' to tling il into tire fane of apcirty and so- J evil! which dovTmre like™ hrenVtW.Tj 1 OfWll "bar1 this Ulk of mM^Uun, r!t"!7 63 ry : drunkards necessary idlieriir.! • drink passion necessary ; lum-iuiued j homes neceamry ; rum conquered ciiur, b . officials necessary ; rum -aouko:| Sunday- 1 rum pests SSteaStSfdt 'our city'. Won- I derful city: Come rum, -if you he nee.-- ; saty and fill our homes, because If neccs- I sary you arj good. It must bcjncccAsary and J good to Care boys who koow how to get s drunk before of age and go to church so, I (a (act). Come parents and guardiani c rrapecubic. But, why, in' the name of I common tense are you so secret and sly J about your tippling ? Is it a abamc to be a , Why agitate! that we may orgaoiZEnli
available material in Ibe cause of rigid ' and against rum. And. why, orgsnir. ? O. for many reasons. There are inspections be made : haiLAgfieeri to tie , watched sndgand ameers tolre encourage-. I. license applications and signatures to he noted and published abroad, the council must be riddled if wrong and highly commended if sight; in fact, Ibis whole business from brginning to end roust be turned inside out and ahown up in iu true char acter. We hare had enough criminal hood winking in this stead ly traffic, and enough offleialjconni ranee, ltcd tape men and measures and policy men we don't want. If you are a "strike me if you ganite for fight and fight Ph must if we ever win. and fight we wilL And where shall we fight? Anywhere where there is anything or anyliody lo fight mthia issoWe must fight illegal licenses, (that's all this towfi has, fact) we must fight the men who help to. keep these groggeries open on illegal licenscs.and we must plant cannon, loo, in front of the aulh irities who grant Illegal licenses. Most of all. however, keep your eye on Hie polls nnd agitiue-for that*. Agitate "red hot" Agiand organiA to crush the rum [tower at the elections." Shall not the people any by ballot if rum or aobricty shall be in office r la it possible that ram has such a bold on us that when told it ia "ill-ad-vised" lo make a temperance Issue in elections, ibe per.plclurooly believe ill You are pacily and desire to work for the leaf fiiUrc at* of Uie city, and who knowing their duty hare the courage te discharge It." So, ao! Do ^ou ice the point, neighbor 7 liare Setho capacity and desire lo "work for ihe neat inleresta of the city." And sinoe they uniformly ace that rum rules «upremc. of course rum is for our best interest. Then, too, this fine bit of logic means it la the "duty" of rily officials ta let rum hare its own war. But pray who made lhti a duty! Certainly not our charier. (Bee article 19, section 8, 8 and 30.) Ki amine the words here sod then examine the city records and you' will find "beautifully deficient" elate ot affairs. And . •till we are.blandly told the public, (told or on what principle ot Wobriety we* shall not rote. Iudeed! Shall the rum -element be perpetually bowed lo and voted as a legal allowability garbed with municipal authority, while the sober people of our town an: Instructed. Their rrere «./ pee. crnminl amounts to a cipher; Is this Republican? It il Democratic? Why, this is down-right despotism: My friends, these are facta In many cases you bare been 1 made a fool of. All Ibe thanks any infirm man who aids the rum clement gets ia injury to society and heme, at some parents keenly know just now. There aeetns to need of organization if all Ihitlt true, of true local pontics lies in the direction! of the bast governmsnt. let the people deride /or thrmmlca ohat udU malt for \ our heil interest, unlimited, unimpeded j and unprotested rum reign at. sobriety | Isw and order, summer anil winter.. The : people have a right to raise an issue in j elections and they will, loo, If we properly , ♦ p r il
The anti-rum element certainly is eijual ; ID value and questions of this kind with : judgment is -certainly Dot among the ' rummies, altboug it Inchi to. [■ We new take the opportunity to affirm i .. no man who has reaped for the best In- . , terrat of our eoummualty will dare to ] . help corrupt iL We also affirm that a 1 _ freeholder, who stands beskic the dealer . in liquid rotlcnese, and prays thewnthnrilies to legalise ibis traffic is a sasptcinos , ! character. He furnishes the weight uf his | influence and position in society lo sup. i port, a class of men who i.upair honor, i ! hurl credit, retard real estate and mtilti- . i ply taxes. If he is a professional rbrto- ; ' UanlM U SUI wbsae, because he adds to lire above the weight of his moral aland, i ins and drags rtbc holy banacr OT Jesus Christ in the|stenchful and tobacco beaoiesr- . rd floors of the dons of drunkennese. Make 1 1 il respectable, if you can! We don't , W, radar these men fear *rtiav« their aames . published, wbioh we hare a right to do. . { nod may do. This is • eerrupUag and - , I fearful work, and to place thii under the I gsrli of respectability ia a moral crime »f ; huge dimensioqe The man who furnishes . this poisoned dagger to he driven Into city . or social life can't he much above a auspir- . . ioaa character. So up my friends and agii tst^ organize, Jand laid fin untd t\e ; St. Siehoiat (the Century Co., Union : : -quare. New York) for Stay contains the . ring expected art ids aboot "Welf-Reared : . Children," meaning tlic homeless llule " ones of New Y'ork dty, wbidi will Ire ' fornd to he very good reading. A ■ narked and very valuahls feature of lire i riccal numbers of this periodical are the . . papers treating of htalory, art and iqyih- 1 ' olngy in the atory telling way. Soppor- , t led as the lest is by prsfaac illustrations i ' Umtm-reVofcuiaSW^H®!: ] • hold their attention. Sudi articles poa- . •ess the double merit ef conveying dura- i . hie informatioo and cultivating the taste. Iu the present number the articles of this aart are "The Origin of Dantzic," "Stories of Art and Artists," "Stories from the Northern Mylhs" and "The New Lighl. ' The tllustrltiouB Uiis mnntii are very fine, ! anii a good many of tliem are very r»ml. cai, too, as witness the elephant series. ' Augusta Lerned's "The Bain Mau" is set ' ill two full pages of illustrations by J. H. ; Cocks, which in texture and the syinpa- , thetic appreciation of the tnere delicate beauties of nature remind one of Gibson's ' work. One of the jingles, "The Evening Scientist," reads thus: nm tie'lsrj^ ae'w^g'war!*'' yAnd^loo^tbrre ill day. ^ Dun'l Die lanhe Hosac. Ask druggists fof "Rough on Rats." It clears our rats, mice, bedbugs, retches, vermin, flies, aula, inscctE IS cU. per hoi. Strive and encourage a mind and will of your own. - Write to Mrs. I.ydU E. I'inkham. 223 avenue. Lynn. Man., for pamphlets relating to the curative properties 1 of bcrVegeUble Compound in all female 1 I 1 AUTHORITY.) 1 LAWS OF NEW JERSEY. ; All Ar n l."APTKB F1*1-Awi'iut-i] (Siib'of4<N-,C* j*1*1 tiro as l??!ira^'l!Jars ' mrlllor^st^aire t.r mro'jcrs ol tar eorrruuii taUS ssra^? t torol "^""^rerraaiuror nsnMV Ui.y or aah4 i ' iS^ own tares prtmoooT £ LraSnrwCS ' Inrz were ti- lcl. »i:,| until il,-<r ■unroro > -icu oniu ir.r espuauoo or loe terra for whlea ; ■
j ir°l77re" ; LT.«2VuhU^^niSr.,7Sw,SEl£! MMr^n7btrF^S*^iracu'ons'U'''li ""'rom* ' ! l"?An?tre ll eniclej. Thai ihe president and mUag,Uow?st ^SStT' mM"Sa°lieU'te5BT" ^ *°^ur^!.*n!!m°t USIR VSS ^ •"i'Sofiii'Sai'u n uaMbroemrmbenoI aald^oar^hijY tre^hoara i e irrme or office of ISO prreeolUwril. and tsplrr n™"SSitaJwl*P*<:,1reJr <"• H ,-iin hare doly qoallOed; and provided tnnher. ' Tided by rxlauagUWK ' 4 . "- AM *" Ul *«sete«L TSst Ihe Sirs meeting I urganlxuioa and riaminralloi, ta Serein pror eltuen! rSflhe peorUiMei'ot'ihi provided," however, that Uile «K shsil m i apply lo any ins snYdeizmijre'ii. '**nl ^ *ApiSiSS£& zz. im. CU AFTER "cXXlt. A buppletn^nM^euuut^^^r.speet- , 1. BeR enarie-l by Ihe Heeuto sod Oearral AWWy ol <ke flute "I Nre* Jcrary. That , E h7/Socgr«i*?re SpJoytd^'hJarahSSroi : : 1 : 1 s. And to 11 enacted, That Uttl a a shall tale I ' rfled Itamedlstelr. Approved March It log. | I ^ lement tou^A?i . i I the ordinary sad ureojhina coon and surroi fh™«n*i'KH«huJdi5l I ■ I ' ■ SuSSraltoase|tiloemt,m* ** *er"b7 1B*e4ed ' hare bM'odmm^ui hlreln'an'SSto f tejrnory or uw Urate!] (Kites or tutaMa or . (JioW, toJo^Mt reewIro tbUeor^to^b . ; SSsffiSOTEara i e to lawful for any aarrograe^ot ant ooontv la ' i "**
IMrfllral, dir. ivpsolVci11 : : ! c5jma^fcmfB5SS«BuIae5C5 • ' waa ^^^JIl?^.rinlltodh1."hiSi' i boa im raw eslwr I*na of Hawdy.wMoh ; miSgaSamK "''^K'jC^lROH'N.Eag.. Barnwell, B.C. , SCROFULA 80RE. . ■ w.'n'tto'cuwraa iiivSroiR|toK5 . . turv-l'i.f Tm rraon we^Cd^nS^flm? . peraon taot sad led ise soaw ana comI ptetoi. driven wro . . ■ im, rrro fibrose 0.1 on • " ' ' a ad tinb-nra and Cotters ttoap vxtornoUy, "urs' tr1 MhULtT* « Smta rc, Baittore. ; CUT^CURA^ ^ r (bt ^ . boon, sac ; i-cticatm snovlns Hoop. Uc. i IVTTKK, lloatoo, Masa. catarrh ; Sanford's Radical Cure. t *l7 'icv .'n Yf'inaand^^^SSd^MmSdL - . oWeelrb*T.,Bc'i'Ii. ls.tr and bearlnt roSorSand . coa-ldmloiia! tsvsges ebrckod. COW-W®' I.IGHTSING 'tAsres4 ing sffiioleo lake Blmmtms' Uver Regmlsior. ^ ^ DYSPEPSIA.^ ^
; ^ , ^COI^^IJATION^ • PILE8. 1 ter day wllh rojes. It has cared hundreds, and . win core yno. MALARIA. I'etwooa may avnd all attacks by occasionally i eecpfhe Urer ?n toSS j^Icuoa. "storro BAD BREATH JAUNDICE.' ' disease HaCr B2^r s^tra aeadlomoo ihli ; nCO^ic^ _ . lean and eReottve. J'crely receubie, CAUTION. lie carefol that yon get Uie rennlne Bunmons Liver Kegnlaior to oor enslaved WhRe Wrmp- : r ""broken! Tni° *'"*• Humi' """ "9fs- : ^J. H."ZETUN ' A"CQ.u WHENCE CONES TEE UNBOUNDED POPULARITY OF ' [ Allcock's Porous Plasters? | Because they haw proved them- ; selves the Best, Eternal Remedy ; ever iuvepted. They will cure . asthma, colds, coughs, rheumai tism, neuralgia, and any local Applied to the small of the back ' they arc infallible in Back-Ache, Nervous Debility, and all Kidney troubles; to the pit of the stomach : they arc a sure cure for Dyspcppepsiaand Liver Complaint. ALLCOCK'S 1'OROUS PLASTER S arc |iainlcsv* lrai grant, and quick to cure. Beware : of imitations that blister and burn, • Get ALCOCK'S, the only Gcn- ! uine Porous Plaster. WORTH SENDING FOR. [ ^ 1IKJJL flewnaWL

