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STATISTICS OF DRAM-PRMKIKG. ! The ChiMhm not long aioce complied * table showing Uk ratib <.f t drinking saloons lo population In the Tar- i km* But™. What nnca of Information were rclld upon doea not appear, but it Is J sufficient ly striking? not 18 aay surprising, , in itiraauUato be given in full. The nun- ( bcr of pofnlatSon to each bar-room u es t foDmra ineadrBtate : . _ < •sjgL- ■ iplsr" I ' "-""jS J SI ■jg';".. 5 : ■ Mara* .^Tt^fTrau"'. as*: I fi From llic temperance ntandpoinl. MmSlate which rank* highest i> the much ! mallgoc I Sooth Carolina, while S'erada ; ] take* tie loweat pUcc. Of the older; Stat™, Ohio, Connncticnt, New York. New Jerfcy. Louisiana and Hamachuv. tra • | have the largpt quotas of "ram-boles'' in | proponi in to pojiilaUon. Maryland rannot boar*, fog her want of drinking facilities. Ii la liuk •urpririogtoflod Maine ( in the lit at all. and more aurpriiing t • • And U credited with more bar-room*. rela- ' tire lo population, than Weal Virginia or South Carolina, where there ia no prohibition of liquor telling. The facta presented in lb- table are aucrptibk, howerer. of ] rarioua mtetpn-Utiona. U will be observed | thatjb Urant-drinking Stales arc thoac | tbatab ' wealth ieal. This coincidence ta ; aiguiflc. at. It may be held that it takea a eerta a" amount of diffused wealth to npport a'bar-rtcan.and that in tbt w ealtl.. K-r Sta'ea a amaller number of peraona ptwm lie ore rotary agjrrcgate amount of money. In the poorer Statea tbeTScliuallw tn'rne a atimulant may-prehap* eaitt in full foree. hut the aurpliO caafa to e*. pend in drinka ia harder to gel. A prevctae i ftciaii might argue tliat the fad that w!>erp drinking facilities moat abound there u ealth also abounds it a proof that alcohol. c drinka ooodnce to proapcritf. A" snundrr naaoncr would, however, simply infer 11. ai the numerous dmm-abops arc a a pma;«oui stale ol a people.

THE OCTOBER CENTURY. t! Cmt orally varied and Interesting are the , canter. • of the* Otscber Or* fury, which •; closes i he flret year rift be magizlne under 1 the new name. Moat 'noteworthy, per- J liaps. are the two portraits of Alirabant I linooln. which base never before been ' poblbl-ed .The larger of these. U>e frentbpirve of tbe masazloe, engraved by Cole. >• a fine ropy of an ambrotype which : w*a r: ade tarn days after Lincoln was tstreir Jed in !*» With tbe portraits < are publiabed MM* giving tbe history of ' the t ilginala. aad a paper entitled "How « Line. In sat Nominated." by Frank 1L < . Carpi ntsr, whn -throw* new light oq tbe ' Inside history "of that memorable contest. < Other art irks of practical. or tlmdj value are E. V. Bmailey a Uiiid paper on tbe New North-west, which" drecribea the I life a*id natural tea'luna of the country 1 bets en the Rockies and the Caaoade Rgpg a, and an' ammpt by Judge Far- . man. .late GoneuLUrncra) at Calm, of bis i • Nei oiUtiooJ for ibrObrliek." with much i rial bear, "on the troubles in Egypt of wtjir i tbe present rebellion is the great , Tl : hat mentioned paper U illustrated, aqal o are Robert H. Umbos' a interesting .leacripteai ol "Life In a Mexican Sins t !j. <i. W. Benjamin's paper on 'The Corcoran Gallery "f Art;" Cbariea H. larniam s dvaryipti"U of Quebec, or "Th - Gibraltar ol Ameviewn ,' David C. " .nm I«, Jr. 'a. KveJy . eornur.i of "A Oe>i jia Curndibucking and Cbariea <1. Leh ud's useful and •uggrstlve paper on "Il'r.ndwuek In Public School*," a new dei«.rture in education which, bere, foe I be brat lime, Bods reoord In tbe magay.'. Bowel la brings "A Modern lnslai *" tu ackae, an chapters that have not beep aufpM*»> fi* dramatic power "and iaterear in tbe prt-viool chapters cf this story, which is accepter) as the beat be Ira yet written Mrs Burnett further develops the aim of 1 Through One Ad minlit ration," on the glde of the lobby, and tbe ah-at story of tbe number, en. . tithd "Five Hundred Dollare,"ia by th. aatlew of those remarkable atnriea "EH" and .'Tbp Village Convto." The poems of the number are by ri> Ian Sidney Unier. Mr. Hoj inkn, Frances Bretgann Burnett. H. C. Butmrr. 6. M. 11. 1'mtt. Rdanrtaon Trowbridge. J. P. Irene, and ia "liric a-Brwc." by J. A. Ms .m and .lliers

i.'Khout Asil.t tbe licked newsboy in t t» ommiry h Mike My kens, of Denver. 1 C« . He" is sunwed l« ha wnnii at less; • •S i.OOO, which be lias Invested in Denver real eatste. Hv is not yet ready, however t U. retire (n«n hoaiwsa. but from early 1 th streets crying, 'Boauai, New York, | Philadelphia, Chlcag>s Cincinnati, th. L u'a and Kansas City morning papers. In connection with Pis paper-stand bibs. a to* -Mack's chair which he. gener- 1 ai y laapea in charge of an ataisunt. lie' at lis hit papa* at a onit.wm price s! 10 . o nte and long experience baa made hiut v. 1 expert m d-tectiw at a glance f rum w n port of the ruuntry aiy one of the srrwagats who throng the strrels of Denv.v hails - Ron after that old man with a white . choker and aril him a IkM-o rrusimrgpt," he wiU any to faia asalatant re "work on a te ftsi™. Pree on t ra alippcay -locking under the awning." Mykensi, no 1 -r^a Jmf, but ... . - Islllady to remaiuanrwaboy (or jtm* to <"**■ " A gactnatrkmi aogier Mr. Wrigbl t , ml to Bah. And he became a wfibi . agio. Be bought he would try aikl estchaahark. And beeop a try aagkr. did not see the shark with Its rem under lb. stem of^is craft. He w» encfa an iSa— WUUklS r.rwi. atlamu to Bret to atremut nsrotsutirel in tha Kmr and Barber ' bU-Boahs PtU.

STJHCHOLA8 FOR OCTOBER. The last number of the present vol tune, that has diitinguiahod the preriemi issues ] of the year, anil la a better augury for the vo'raroc to come than are pages of prospecitn. Thi frontispiece is a faithful reproduction of a ditwing by W. T. Smedley,nnd is called "When we were Boys" V f TJw npuning gpry la by Prof. B. . i Boyeaen. It is a quaint Norwegian ir-*. gend of "Tbe Famine Am. my gfiv" ■ Onomea," bcwullfully illustrated by Bii^J 1 O. Stoddard rsclributca a short sketch of boyJifc. with the odd title " Radish ! villei" and Mr. Birch's clever pencil eqinea r play again to UlusuatnMiaa BnrnEam's ; verses "AResnrgd RcfT." } Frank It Stockton contributes ooy£ • his characteristie fairy talci. cntitW "The i Sisters Three and the Kilmaruc." and also ( writes the Very Little Folks' story, for i which Addle Ix-dyard lias drawn four ; pretty iilmtratioos. "A Story of a Very • NaugbtyXiirl; '>r. My ViaiVtu Mary' Jane." : is a natural and amusing coofeasion. from j ' Ibl pen OfqilBrih Hail. "The Captain! 1 ol the Orient lfeso-hall Nine" la a manly ! 'i ivory for l".y». by an author who shows | 1 , that he not only, knows how to write a r good stnry^but can play balj as well. ' i "JYonald and Dorothy," Mrs. Dodge's ' serial ttjory, is brought to a happy cooclusion ; exactly wlnC it is the girls and bayr must find out for themselves. ; Among ite many other attractions, r bright play fur young lulks, by Mrs. J Alhy Morton Diax ; a paper written and illustrated by 1). C. Beard, entitled - r "iVlui cinre.- mwile with a Handkerchief," In wbicli 1^ shows that gnat resnurcca for borne imnamn—l lie concealed in the folds of tbdae neoeaaary ' loxuriea; aotnc "Art and Artist Stories," beautiful c pictures by F. II. LUBgren- funny pic- | turn by L. Ilopkina, and a, great dml Watnat I^nr Ilnlr Rrslorcr 1 H^erutrglr .ligerrat from all csbera .J: l« "elvBm?toiLifiai?NtW'^fWiS!w prc- '- careuoq. aire none. It wis rhsnge urtii or . Kdrel hair m a Taw day* to a braoufol storey d 'X'nTSSil !• j 7Si \ The Little Rock papers mitigate tbe 1 crime "of a man who committed suicide there last week, by saying it wai bis Bret ' offence. Very likely be bad not been long in the Stale, or be would bare made

the attempt sooner. — 7Vnu BifUng-. Henri's Curtsoltc Salve SjSSSSi: Kru'aa/S' i"£rearv^Si irt re**"!-, vi"' Or. Bum's Oxygenated littler" tUMr^bvSsSc^l^'SS^ ot 1 tor hlTrt | It Is a very cold day when the ^eroarnc i gets left. On Thursday a small buy ; In Texas was told to pot tbe coffee pot on . . tbe stove, but by mistake be put tbe kerosene pot there instead. He will never do , ■ any more, and the boose was also blown WanaikOTos, D. C.. May 18th, "90 t Ouninx.- Having teen a sufferer. ' ere. I Save takea one "eilr. rent I Hate Scan rapWgwtln X bauer ever surer. as 1 1 taint n , arel I wai in flrwyrer oolll I Iriel sour Hitlers. 1 ' wort, itrtivr letinx n_i vsarearepMrij |.n»1 owissi. am wXbt nui^ "Louiar, dear, doo't lei Ibe men omr too near yon wlum ynu arc courting." , "Ob, no. mamma; whm'fTiailee |s here B wc have a chair brlwern us all the time." , thttfSs the answer was rather ambiguous." i We cannot l.i-tp iantieing (he liln-ral '' King's Nrw IBsorerej tsr fi««in.po.,n. ) -u . are renurstol In rail ar It. A. K«me.tj'. l r-.ig T" anBenn* from euoanmpUoo.. twvere l ouglia k folds. A sterna. Bl (reditu*. Uaj Fuel. Core ot ^ orhnnt*. It wtn poreuvaty cxry you. <») , Tbe New York OrafUe sals "Will aomrludy inform ua what le tbe precise ,r "brand known aa the "best type of Ameria can gentleman T' Ywu will receive our .r piiotograph by next AnaiL— .Vorr. Ilmld. Quinine Supfrsseded. r. We nave mack pleasure in recommeMiui ^ II. A. Kennedy and NaieyA Hecray. fape yisy '. A good thing to have, especially In hot t. weather— a c»l million. i.

"How are you my old friend!" Asked 1 "tI""? 1 f fed tune." Knmry.wic! is Urf anre cure tor : nuainsarea and eresritntlna. Dae", fall Birr I A "Une-atocking" it the scourge of ail ' i the world. Cretnrrti of tbe Bladder. Stinging, smart mg. irritation of the _ urinary pasmgea, diseased dUchargtk, . cured by Buchupubia. tl. at druggist*. , Prepaid by express, tl.35, fi for t5. E. I S. Wxua, Jeneyqty, N.J. ; t Tbs bsaian n< hfcare uut shown except , e to sympathy and likrneae. nparkllng I. yew. h Rosy cheeks and clear completion only a aoodtpany good beahh. Parker s (linger ; Tonic Ireuer than anything. makeaTrure, n rich Wood and liringt health. Joyous spirit*, strength and beauty. Ladies try II iL — /feasor. The key that wind* up many a man's is whiskey. ^ it Write to Mrs. Lydia E. Ptnkham, 233 *t Western avenue., Lynn, Mam., -tor pamd phMx relating to tbe curative properties r. other Vrgrtahle Compound in all female "* Waist of time— ibe middle of^n hour ^ More rick headache, bihouwem, e Operatic aefreachmenta— high screams. Owmt Mvtalh. HoaM, t. vurmie, Bias. ama. inaecu. IScta-pcrbox.

(Clolhing. One of the great points we I have reached in our produc- | tiofi of Ready-M«c^ Clodting is an Exquisitely perfect fit, j equal in this and ever)' other ! respect to Custom-Made gar- 1 - -ments, at one-third less cost.| f ^TT>nr sfock for the Fall and ^rCbining Winter cannot fail to j ' please in every particular. j a SEND FOR SAMPLES. r AM sale* made satisfactory or y the monay promptly refunded. ii A. C. YATES & CO. Ledpr Bnfldini. CtestDnl & 611i Streets. , PHILADELPHIA. guitdinfl ^atrrial, gtf. g, jiniRMT A II n. scnr.r.LENGER'S ' LUMBER YARD Akrtlentvrh Unfit Sg. Cape May N.J. ic Per In the rxrenty, of every quamy to aall tbr r 1 ""nnronlTj In cenera;. _ C- 100,000 FEET WHITE PISE. II M1.0UO VlASTEBISO LATH. FLOORING. FRAME STt'FF. I'lCKXTK, ra-OKDERS TROMITLT FILLED Ii? PaRlrular altenlioo given to Save Lnmner octtX-ty ™ 3:fk SCHELLESG.ER. g : £ -ppAfftDWARE. So*, lb AND IK FEDERAL 8T. he CAMDEN. N. J. le r^T 1 , I SA8H, DOORS, BLINDS, " J SHITTERS. MOULDING S

MTHII4 SA WINGS, m > HOT-BED SASH. W ^ BtnhDINti" ANDJlOfSEKKKriNG ILARDW ARE OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. PUMPS. PUMPS. PUMPS. , iBfe Sft » wire speeiaiurv. eta: woe Rinre. Biagera, ado , SLATE MANTEL SHELVES. C ' (naonaewnrawa." OauM • w lere, 1IKKKT PREbtKICKS. j Jiaeix-y "** "' 'cuEs.J. SUrMf farfl. ; 1 QAl'E MAY CITY MARBLE WORKS, s s. K. cor . Railroaa Track A TornpU*. ( 11 MONCMKKTS. TOMBSTONES, STEPPING e PTOSES. f. Yaints, (Oils, &t. ; J. MELV1N, 11 COR. OP IAFATETTE AND JACKSON ST*., Cape Maj. N. J„ Dealer In ■y DEALER IN • PAINTS.

PAINTERS' SfPPUEX, WRITE LEAH, LfflSffl) OIL, SPIRITS OP TURPENTINE, * PATENT LIQUID PAINTS. VARNISHES, WINDOW ULA8S, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL. ALL AT PHILADELPHIA PRICES . mh-ia-ty ■ 1^-ASOK A HAMLIN any"lAW°^"«*'W*»y^« Mr. th oqavv*: mtflcrec^creufreaa and pow^wM baaUWJUy^tor r SreSt'lroSySk'^voSSroo'oUier atyi™ r - • New SaiaaH&'oHalaaaa ma."lLla Oompaay ; HiM()8?syrssr4M«L5 . r sss. sssssar^fiwa grejre^reavjoaretareomapnnm. II1 rn- MASON A HAMLIN Or**a and Piano Co., lMTremntu Street. Boatoo; u E. lata Sa. New Tort: laa Wataak Ave. CUcago. oar, 5 gOLDIERS ~ 1 ^ A?j[Sffraiiway at Law, . 1 ERRORS OF: YOUTH.

"Sradit-lRsHf (Clothing, Tfoots, ^Uors, (?tr. •- THE GAPE MAY ENTERPRISE STORE, Corner Washington and Jackson Streets, How is the time to Buy your Fall and Winter Suits. LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF Ready-Made Clothing IN CAPE BAY COUNTY. Now Opened and Ready for PnhUe loapoethm. Every man nnd trey tn Cape May ta Invited t? come and aee tor blmaelf . No neoanny of aeofitnt to ptnladetptire, yon can *av»c*r i fare and Hotel nxpeqara ty patreaudag home enterpriae. Fullest and Cheapest Line of HATS, CAPS and . GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS1 Of every dracripuon, from ike Flneat' Ian en Shin with Diamond Stod down lo a Paper CoUari ALL GOODS SOLD AT CITY PRICES. Special attention given to the Fitting of Boyi and Children. ALSO THE HEADQUARTERS FOR THE CHEAPEST AND BEST . BOOTS AND SHOES Grades, Widths and .Styles, - s FINE BOOTS A.TSTD SHOES, l Wt'ITABLB FOB FAU. AND W INTER SEASON. ' And a full Line of Plain qnd Fancy Slippers. ALSO^A FDLL LINE OF GOSSAMERS. • """" .""ii*,, isn?pf, a G,■^l®Ep, BOOTS AND SHQES! lATtreit mod Mqit Complete Stock of Go fi. Cheap Boot* and shoe* la Cape May Co. STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. ONE PRICE ONLY. SEE Ot-R fl.6c f. A ITERS. A1AH A FULL MTHV OP FINE WALL-PAPERS anttakle fa CoUnffe, Hotel a Boanilnf -h.Kiie. Can and pnoe aamplco trelore purrhailnc elaewhare ELDREDGE JOHNSON, BB WABHINOTON STREET -

NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. WM. H, BENEZET'S

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„r.?iS.V, . 1.',-', . I- , ■ .1 I", 1". cunt ran-*., trpeeial aitentren ttteen lo the mtrax ol chUdren, and nil good* gtmrantre.1 aa re preSffl ( " , ■ , H. BENEZET. MOTTO:--"OUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS!"] THE PEOPLE'S RELIABLE STORE. , No. 41 Washington Street, Cape May City, "{. (Oppoaue Kennedy's drug store), | , CHARLES NEEDLES, MANAGER- j A * ENLARGED STORE, INCREASED STOCK. _ UrgwOaaocmwrn of Dry Good! In theory. A complete line of i Ladies' and Gent's Furnishing Goods. I*d ic' Srut^rmfi'umaelUan'* | P Spring & Summer Cloth & Dress Goods, DrwlS^ilSRATED CORALINE CORSETS. | q Be have no Conueetlon wfllt auj other store In the City. B ■ayyo-fim CIIAULEk Nl-Ll'l-Kh, X.W GEO. J. BURKHARDT'S SONS. , NORTH BROAD BELOW CAMBRIA STREET, ; J I DOW!* TOWN OFFICE. VIS CHESTNUT STREET. jO PHILADELPHIA. . cedar water tanks j SECOND HAND TANKS Crar'ororyti1 ^^hKyPenneylvanli p. Ik mtie^^w^ahrelM tentid j ' eenlh ISl'iTfreSt 'street lire tig!,,-; ^ pr.wAd.- ^ CUAA E PI1ENE11. — ^ ^ cSjTc. BEEV ES FRENCH & JEEVES, Nos. 13 and 16 Federal Street, ' jj

CAMDEN, N. 3. DEALTO.- IN GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED. Minamata Patent PKmr. MU1 Pvod, Bot'Dttad tleef. Rack. Coarse and Pine Sail, Hay and straw , by the Bale ot Boodle. Axle Grease, Cattle Powder, Coal. Ac. Jeio-y : Fertilizers, Agricultural Implements and Truck Baskets. v a r-coutoV " " TZmtlpopd i C0LS0N & MULF0RD, LUM"BER. OFFICE AtdD YARD, Front St., 3rd Wharf above Kaighns Ave., ' • CAMDEN. N. J. Ap"11'-!" ~ PEA SHORE BRICK AND TERRA COTTA WORKS, AUGUSTUS REEVE. Proprietor. coTTA s^J^^T.Pg cHn«rr TO.*, AND ALL GRADES OF RED BRICK. ^ :» I MAHIIKT STREET, CAHDKN . N. .7 . C. B. COLES, LUMBER MERCHANT, MAMUPACTYREH OP Ites,SasL litis, Imllliis, EfJcLett, Ml Saiiii and Boies. OFFICE.NO. 14 KAIGHN'S AVENUE, j CAMDEN. N. 3. n|<1|nnr-

^torrs, BanflfS, Sinkart, (Str. 7HE cheapest place jl IN CAPE MAT COCNTT TO BUT GOODS IS BEHEZET k BSO.'S^ 3RASCH STORE, 1 DENNIS CREEK LANDING. GOO*S CIIEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE. THE FALL AND WINTER SEASON. j A large la. nf Pa 'or a~t Ten-Piate s ovea. Cook stores and Bangea to be aold at Pklladelptua ! I-r.cev. A large kit of C.ocVe.y, China. Glaav. rio, Btowand It t'Jaw-ware. g OfR-fiEtTS OP BISHES A SPkclALTT. /S PIECES OF 8IONE CnlNA "OT TRE LOW » V PRICE CiP I LA". CATJTtTK._tltL^Chtri'ns^MATnNQS. RUQ3.BABD* ARB. C " In ..cTerararate, T,e .urereVe! L^e^y=.~ W - Lhl. P»o. ami a. prta. whlo. d.-, J "Stoves repaired- } 0 'And made aa good a* new. »h liadtof Jov. ogand Repair eg dine ai.hort notice. i» ' FCKNITUH K H IC-l.THOLSTEKED lv ^ j A- r<w,,5J^1"sJJ^SiJd<!iSr ju5re!a!McoSu'tly|wSn? Tm IttSogMriSpoaUng n' | f ' ». 1» AND b "CENT COUNTERS LOADED WITH NOVELTIES. aJOJm e j. c. hand & co., ! 1 205 Market Street, Philadelphia. ] FURNITURE. BEDDING. UPHOLSTERING. T . J.C.HAND & CO.. TWrLVE HUNDRED AND PlVE MARKET STREET.. .rillLADEi-PHlA. I "i catt^ may point ! ^JHRlumbbr YARD. Building Lumter of all kinds ii Quantities to Suit Customers. . FRAME TIBER, SIliSTHiNG B0AR1S, SHINGLES, FLOORING BOARDS, LATHS. &c. Sa^h, Doors, Blinds & Mouldings Treh^'^'cpe May Cny.wttl tea, re ; £hSSy"C"tr " WESLEY G. HUGHES.

CAPE MAY FIRE Insurance Agency ! J. H. EDMUNDS, NO. 38 WASHINGTON^^^^^^^^^^JITYW ^ . ;• !•: •: c L' JflKojot to« Mq for IXiWKST j ^ j « | WM. C. SCUDDER & CO., Planing Mill,Sa,sh Factory& Lumber Yards : 'SASH, DOORS, BLINDS. SHUTTERS, i WINDOW FRAMES, MOULDINGS. Hot-Bed Sash. Scroll Work Turnings. Et^., Etc;, ; also Dealers in ; BUILDING LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. | ; Of which a Large Stock is Constantly on Hand, Under Cover, Well Seasoned, and SOLD AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. ! FVont tttitl I". <lt'iiil f-if j-t t-f s,Camtk'ii, TV. .T. » Ai.riiri.Nk-y — !

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W. A. FRENCH & CO., THIRD AND VINE STS. CAMDEN, N. J. »rl'^ 1 TAYLOR BROS,. CAMDEN, N. J.. ' WfiOLESALE AGENCY OF THE FAMOUS SOUTH BEND CHILLED . PLOWS. TAYLOR BROS.. Front anal Murh.'t Htrcotn, Camden, M. J. . The Largest Mercantile Building in SottA Jeraey. AprUlJAm mmm yi?ft^aoewth.kW.\ I !<■ ■ jm ■ 1 ■ mia a K L // Tpg f £r * W f Mgg k j T-w j yff f »■& a & i Mmm i w m I f*-..;,,- tore eg fi. i 1 7//& 'SAfMZfSl n ! 1

Railroad Sior-Sablf. \ K8T JERSEY BAJLROAT" TIME TABLE IN EFFECT OCT. M. I Of. Train* will leave Cape May aa foDowa fa PHILADELPHIA: I 6.50 tfuremS? Siymnlg mi l*ilm?^hu 7. 10 ^ |T it" cSaJS'aoimS™ 4.00 fS^- ; Bo^rpfek's rr' "• ; PROM PHILADELPHIA. "j Tralre lave for cs pe*May-Ea 14 vat W ! pra^koeiremiodaTUoi week (iayv Md A. M. till sSfiayKW A.M. JOS. CRAWFORD. - J. R. WOOD j SatrertnUpdem. Oen. Pare. AgrnL Prdiral. QUININE SUBSTITUTE. The Only 25 Cent AGUE REMEDY IN THE WORLD. CURES mmmv And an MAI.AKIAI. DISEASES. HSBryllpll AT ALL a K E1S, &. m sa. DUNDAS DICK A CO.. 112 White Street. H.T. ' SEIDLITINE POWDERS, I ) fcSB ITlrat, lliUo«ne^ Ih-aih^^^^^ Hrnrthurn, Ac. All Drugtc gistii. or lit mail. 25c. per liox. DUIvDAS DICK A CO.. 112 While EL. X. Y.

rfTT3TTT|Capsulets. | I 1 1 1 H 1 1 f iVTheKifretand most r ! .ahlo Cure for all tno I'nnary Ofgana. Certain Cure in eight dava. Ko othermcdicino can do this. Tbo Uwt medicine ia the ebrepett. Beware of dangerous imitationa. All Druggiit*. or by Jnaii 7r,c- and tl.DO l>er ).,'!■ Wntofor DCKDAS DRK A CO.. 112 White Street. S" V"™. .rmACQUEEK MATICQ j ,, , t ... I Yutvs ' PILLS 8VWPTOM3 OF A TORPID LIVER. J to^Uead^tth ^ n^SfeSStloB^n'^ho Ire,;.' .. -V : • ■ ; - : ■' ■ I a fee fins of baring nrgrecC dionie ouly. H-'/t'-'li > h- : ' ■' •' ' ■ y ■ Headache genvraiiy'Dver the nght or*< | Keaileaaneea, .with xtful dreams, highly colored Vrine. and M CONSTIPATION. j Tt-nSl TILLS are TUTT'S HAIR DYE. i&fiofrs DISPENSARY. ZrilElctri '.'G v'- — N. fit rireh. ffT. LC73. K3. i ; ' L^e^Sa®. j wrat'im^f m^'^mreTh^y'L^rirU.^work S *Sfwko tora^l1 jieqw' reiyV* "Ii IS fEiLTL m Dr. K. & West's Nrtee and Brain Treatment ; sys > wklck^ltada to I°l^^^aJ2ra>rex*a«clain« r on neilpl of pek».°"i>' gnaraat?1 «ixP t ptaS&on^UBimrSiSa lit re^aM Ue^I aVnt.""?™^ of'Sroadand N " J ke^strewi. Newark. N^J. Orderi by man win PIMPLES. ] ? :Tb KN.'vas DELeTJi^lSirt dii'