Tho E«mlnp of Authtfr». TO* a ANT nriUOT'i, now ■oust*'" Aatbooy Troltepe. gftcr reining bow to twelve yean his annual Income from literature averaged £<500 a year, sod bow to Ihlk onr twenty ytan ba made £70,by his pea, gas cm lo describe (be m- " 1 1 wye s inns, ardent admirer would hardly claim for Hm* tbe pteseaskmv of groat or original genial, bat I tboaid lm n? roe that la the opinion of otae-teotha of UK readers of bit adlohiojyapby be laltet flirt plane Among successful men of Irt- " le a. looking to enoceee from tbepeeooiary p. ,ot of rlew, and iguiderfpg the quality , of the wort. Trollope made £717, io the , If fregate. by "The Warden- and Bomb- , ever TYrevrs," which, lo the opinion of , an oe of tbe beat judges of oor time, are < •b} far bla beat works. lie waa (laid £3S0 i te- "lie Three Clerks," and £«M for | "l»r. Tborot." He began to mo Into foor t flfore. with "Pramlay Parsonage,' for t whkb be received £1000; and bit bighet l Hrrr-W*a tXX0, ,or "C" V<* Forr" 1 Sir WalGJ S«ott received £700 to ' svarertey , - and daring the nine years t which followed iu publication ( on ruble I paid bim £110,000 foe eleren norela of t tbraa rolumea each, and three aeries of "Tiles of My/landlord." making nine » lotnas more. Daring the remaining 1 e-tht years of bk life 8ir Walter wrote aigbt mora oorelt of three rolumea each/ P as wall as tie life of Napoleon. " sad far ^ one of these oorelt ba reoaieed £10,001 * Betwaen Noramber. 1825, and Jane, 1877 ■ 8ir Waiterie llerary earnings amountad to '■ wu paid £8000 to "Woo8etock.- and 41 £18,000 to tbe "life of Napoleon,- and 41 In this period be not only wrote the wbota ic •I Iheae warka, bat nearly half of the flrst d ameaof ••Cbroolelosof iba Oannogalr." " ameaol "Lcrucieie*o[ the
«stiaytoi by Uckhart at £8000 mare. 8:r Walter's aggregate -gains far exceed tbtee of any authoi who baa erer 1 1 red. Tbe hlgbeet sum that waa paid to Hits IWfeworth to one of bar inarm parable Irish acriee »u £850. Goldsmith reoel red £90 for tbe "Vicar of Wakefield," and "Haaealaa" broogbt £100 lo Johnaoe. Miss Barney was paid £30 for "EveUaa," £8000 for Oadlia,-and £8000 for' Xlerein. ■ Mm. Trailope received £800 for her wort on "Ameriea," and I believe thai for the next twenty yean her Uterary income aroragrd £1000 s year. Her contemporary Urn- Gore. mask a comfortable fortune oatof barctorer and entertaining norela. Dnmaa not only receirad nothing for bis fliat norei, but oootribuied £18 toward tbe expense ol printing It. He made ran sums by Us other works, but tba mocey waa apaat quite as fast as It was earned. Lord Lyuoo is belie red to hare cleared £80,000 by bk aorek. It ie a fact that Mr. Col bum 'a reader reported so unlaruisbly of "PUbam ' that tbe muuscript waa on the paint of being returned to the author. whan tba publisher h*pp— lo glance at tbe first Chapter and was so much struck by It thai he at twee decided ta accept tbe work, and be paid «0# for it. Dickens made quite as much moaey by UsntfM* ».«wbia »owd». Many of his oarly bargains with publishers were deplorable, considering that bis popularity waa at b high flow from tbe appearaocr , idT a* first number of "Pickwick." After a careful fureatigatioo of asouacta, Talfourd made inelaborate calculation (luring tbe publication of "Nicbo- ' In bare been making £10,000 a rear out of hk writings Tbe circulation of tbe monthly pans of "Martin Obnxxlewit" fell dd, 000 smooth obtained by "Pickwick" I and " Nickkby." Tbk beet of bk books 1 waa tba least successful of all bk works i os first pabUcaUoa. and I bell re, broogbt 1 hnij lly tmal, money. Solar as 1 remember ' "X7Ub wdiu bars been paid fof "Edwia J TJiiia-ir bebadnred to complete the | Stary la twelre monthly numbers. t
Thackeray made mint of the mooej out c! his ledum. Per a long Ume fee found it Impossible to "place" "Barry Lyndon. '1 which be always declared to be bk masterpieos. and which only began to be appreciated after bk death, and tbe carrier numbers of "Vanity Pair" excited little ' sUeotloc In tbr last years of bk lire Thackeray told a friend. of mine that be bad ne ear mads as modi as £5 000 by any book Ibal be .had erer written. George Eliot made rtiy large earns. Hrr total profits oa "Rsmak" exceeded £10,806. and ororty duubte that amount k believed to bare accrued to bar by another of bee wort*. Wilke ColUaa irektved C5DOO to "Armadale," the agreement being signed before a Una of (be book wis writtea, gad be gained the same amount by "No Maine. " Lord Beeoooofleld rrofluk link by bk mrlkr hooka. but from "CocIngSby" downward tbe gain were coaaidetabk' and Ik mast base cleared at leak £».«» fay bk writing!. It k probable that "Eadymioc" win be remembered as bare been paid don, aa tbe new practice of issuing cheap editions after tbe first flat. In order to atop tbe ask of the second Iked tapir I which arc flung npoc the market by the large ctreukling llbrarier. Byrne's total gains amountad to oely •115,008, and tbe highest price seer paid to Thomas Moore war 815.000 for "Ulk Kcokh." W historians. Lord Macauk y k pubhabed the " History- on tbe underItoeaJaurtb* of tbe net pedis. and within a^W BMfhbatbey paid bla 8100.000 on eooneaL Gekbmkh received 8 1500 to Ibe "History of Roma." 01850 for tbe "Hktosy of Greece," and 08000 to tbe "History, of England" Qlbhon gained 850,000 by tbe "Decline and Pall/ and Tbaiiaaad Lamansaa ware paid nearly 0bO8,0gl»lto» umamlarblatnriai On. £5H2tE3335 *
How Hooker Pot Hla Orders. j I was greatly surprised at tbe position taken by Hooker, and oo my return to Washington went immediately to Gra ' Haneck-a office and reported tbe inlerTtew with a suggestion that ma Gen. > Hooker waa waiting for orders It seemed to be expedient that there should be no delay In sending tbetn. After listening to » my report Gen. Hafleck replied. "There U n nor a word gf truth In the statements Ic r baa mads to you," then reaching to bia - secretary be took out « -bunch of papers >- and read several communications which " bad paaaed between Hooker and tbr Preai1 deal, from which It appeared that Hookf rr't Idea was, during tbe absence of Lee's army, to make no stuck upon and capture ' Richmond. Tbe President had replied in > neaHy there weeds, which were strongly 1 impreased'upen my memory "General, r you nay be right, but U aeetns to me you r are wrong. I thick It would be a poor r exchange to glee Washington for Rlcb- - mocd. If, as tou my, tb« enemy bas ' r scattered himself In long, thin linen, with J : one flank resting at Frederlctrburg and I the otbar on tbe Potomac, why cant jou 1 your shoulder weB op to blm; break | through h« lines and beat blm in detail: ' Ibis,, it seems to me, would be a modi , comae." After reading there pa ' Gen. Halkck put ou bk cap and left - tbe office. He returned In about half an ill get bk orders." In about two days ' placed In command of tbe army. Th# New York Harald. I often wonder aa I look at tbe Herald's ' ' prosperity, with ik acptuble sad octnpksometimes with 180 columns of 1 adrertlsing, worth a good average of 0100 each, many of them valued at three or > times that figure, at tbe magnifloen: i marble bulldiag, brilliant with tbe glow and glitter and gleam of 500 electric ligbis i • tbe fourteen perfecting presses throw I off at lightning speed its tremendous circukUoc. at its ooluroo of news cabled. . I fabulous prices from the worlds beyooil as isuu.uus jiricn irom tuc worias Dcyouil
L the sea, and at tbe coi'aasl figures of it s 1 1 aulgo and its Incomes Belling tbe fortunate I proprietor an annual revenue of not fir , from 01.000,000, what would Frederick j , Hudson think if be could te brought bask > j from hit qelet New Haiatahirt grave and , 1 placed oooe more In the sret of power. If ■ tbe elder Bennett were brought lo. bit 1 - Scotch phlegm would enable bim to bide ■ his amazement, sod bk msrselout self- [ control would conceal from all observers * t bk t bought, but that though would , B bs,indeed an iotsresting revelation to those r » privHsgad to know (l Hndaoo was re- , tired on a pension of 080,000a year oo eon. - diiion that ho would indulge in no farther e i )uu realistic venture. ; ' What Pulpit Popularity Means. , • BawTaiklxtbaaa. ' Pulpit popularity has oxnt to hate • , j fakemsaolng Tbe popular preacber urn , Is not the one wbo stirs men's brarta, but r tba one wbo draws mooer He Is Judgrd « ' like aa aexor, by the receipu nt the l..i- i oflto. If tbe pews are taken at blgb prions ' If tba ehnrcb can maintain itself In style I sod pay axpenaes. tbe minister is a g.«xl ' card. He can command a liberal sakry: 1 perhaps be can figure as a sur. and make « instruct lee lecture engagement. Whether L ' or Dot bk congregation sbow any advancc- | meot In spirituality under bk exhorlatkm ' or bk people learn to adore their daily r Usee with simplicity aod-earoeiui.ru and | truth, or tbe poor and uohsppy find sue- " cor and comfort at bk rtuor. are quealioos Wbicb trouble the applauding public ee y - little. They mreaurc I lie popular clergy. ' man's sucoeae by secular standard, and Le ia bat too apt to accept their measure as a just cue. 1 Why th»y-C«Ti Him "Old" Man." "Tat, that's sadly so," sail Jenkip-. "my balrk earemggiay and falling out its tlma. Usesnmetblngr 1 would, -True. " answered his friend, "bat Parker's " Hair Balaam kaihsnnlesBaelt keffective. U tried It, and know?" Glva jfaa Hilwtra „ a show and the boys will soon stop calllr c you -Old Man Jenkins.' " It never fails to restore Ihe original color to gray or faded hair. Richly perfumed, an elrgeOM
j "Dank go too much oo sbow my ►»," 1 remarked Mra Yaast to faer bay. "The ' drum major of a band, lo ba sure, k very attractive but be doean't furnish any of £ .the nutate." la Mart tad Pralae. f« Tbe ubivereal praise bestowed upon ! a Kidney-Wort as as invaluable remedy to i _ all disorders of tba Kidneys. Liver and v 7 Bowels, is well merited. Its Virtues are 1 universally known and 1uf cures are re- ■ •r ported on all aides Many obsllustc ca see-" ,. have suocumted ta It afuj tbey had been ] given op by the doctore and a thorough ^ treat tbeot wiU never fall to core. I? .id by ' * all druggists. Bee advertisement. Wbo win woodev at tba ravagesof slugs J. and snaUs alter learning that a-large alug I bat 160 rows of teeth, with 180 tmh io | g each row, which cannot te diaeolved even ■ h 10 ^ ' : ; I- No sensible maapref ere waahblo health. ' a Some ft w have both; very many haven't . either. Well yon may have first cbilre. , _ Which will you take? "Health." Very ' well, what's your ailment? "A link of ' * everything." What's tbe caueei "Blond ( t nut Of order, kldneyt wnak. digestion ted, ' „ heart's action irregular.- Tea. and every ' . dkaaae can be traced to tbeae tame snureea. J oat lake a (aw batiks of Brown's Iron e Biases, It wffi remove tbe causes of rile- ] I, ease sod remove you to robust health Ask I gour druggist and age Brown's I too Bit- < i UT*" . I As English oeblesopn. now trersllog In ' y the West. It charged with falling In love J d with the housemaid of a Denver betel and > a wanting to marry her. j * The Pi Insula. ° Mr. K. T. Bentky, ameaaber of thaesti- I maMe co-nmuarty of Qsakers at Sandy ' * Springs, Md., says te was severely affeetn ed by rtwumsltsm to hk right band. Mr. < 0 toniry applied St. J acute Oil, tbe great , pain cure, and by its cosi'.looed oae, in a I [ short lime, was onai|t*rfj cured e *G»eteie by gsg" la the head-line ,n d a daily paper. We knew throe tremendous d gnafaiBs would kill anosfaody sooner or r later, says aacater. . great nweffiag near her heart extending to left arm. and severe spells of nenrnlgia extending over entire body, doctors could sea help ber. Dr. Onvea" Heart Rrgu- . inter cared bar within three mmtha— Jss. 1 Til-.m. Cooourd, N. H. 01 per bottle at B Tkkl SBaaaa ia one of tba arts of oioeermOoc k nlkwcri hy Cloero Wm-H. wbo save. There is rea oaly aa art, hot even
CEBISNREMEDI , FOR. FATIV. J Bbg^aUs^Cj|pu ral ScUticn, ' ' ' '^^^arei^ifSsBs.^^ j : ! I t i !v ~n A-IXOUMXk ^ MriQ1!? BGSrin^ " ' f aooia 0n7bmy3tq" . I l"*,A*,*n,H"l«!u!l 'HOU.V£t£gHOO »ia*oa^U£iT«vi klJk4"1 ° 'SAIMVTdWOO Siiun Q OMV ~ (O S3SV3Sia ABNQlM Ml ft d° S3Hna "yMj •""ffgawoM •; imsTAP.fclMriBIl 1
Zrgal 3ulrrrtisrmnits. gCBBOG ATE-S 0»ICE, Tnr nndersignr-1 sroow reepectouy -isatf the traMlr thai he^wln arlrne to the uiam <le or VRTPOOtTTnr or C£PF of aach wees. Wll'.trssi tena-U Surrorate. building ffflatrrial, €tr. JEREMIAH B. SCHtLLENGER-S LUMBERYARD - aatooo i'lahtkhino lath. ploorilfo. pbahr KTVrr. pickets. rw-oRnEBs PBoanxr filled (?o«l, Wood, ?ior, ftr. "TOAL AND WOOD. at thfrnSegroSlinhv^^ha^rrahmihld A GOAL AND WOOD YARD r-cit ellen tJKli> landisq, PIJIE, OA K AXP HICKOKT WOOD. - £ ■ltir. AARON SCHEtXKNOER. j
SOME VALUABLE FOOD REMEDIES. ' I^Whoto Wheat Otewi rebrve^ Orer-yne— . 1 i Uooa. Laetle u UefsraeelaebielBlasta. JTOT a5aWT»retFir*"r 'ml aaallen to ail appneanu*.^ ^ POOD CO„ ' Otussn ;< Poena Ave . Hew Test. < i Taaag cMeskkjarefw ao nensa saSi rrrgy. J wf esiaj. I «»? eTINKtN A CO., rurtlacU, Btalae, * POETS^i! irlu'jOHJ.'m ALDEN. PC... IS Vtae? K_N I. ' books— 2 tons jd«Y. j g^s5gSre*ot .toww'&TIaeft^ i Lowaat price- ever trovn. Jtot >oM b? oeaien. £ S ■resv. It vree? Street, H. T, FhlUM. rt THE SLATCHLEY ■ a^a PUMP! I ■I BUY THEBEST. J H Bl ATCHIEV'S PORCQAUKSBHI ' 91 SEAMLESS TUBE „ AMI COPPES-LMED VPUMP i ji
1 1. .rfeTi' i dBupit } Donlt go shivering through ! ! this cold weather for the wafit : I of a good warm Overcoat, itj will not pay. We have them in all grades 1 the plainest— low in , , price — to the finest. A, C, YATES & GO,, ! Uter BaUm CitsM k 611 St, [! PHlLADEffclA. yitiUda. gtniarM g«gd %. \ •JHOMAS M. SEEDS. FA6H ION ABLE HATS A CAPS,; UMBRELLAS. ETC..
No. SI North M suveL Poilauripru*. je*-? - J ETTS, HOVA OO. * Dealer* la an* shipper* or | " POULTRY, ' SO. 1» FEDERAL STREET, CAMDEN. K J. a ; M»8 , gHDLL, WIREB'ACK A CO.,™ \ WHOLESALE GROCER8, t - TOBACCO AND SEOARS, f " SallS FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, r 8H t | F. PETERSON, PLOUB AND GRAIN FACTOR J , PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT. J r S. R. Corner Arch A Water Sueeta, £ J B. MATLACK, No. < N. SEVENTH ST., PHtLADA. r TERRACOTTA DRAIN asiSEWEB PIPE, . CHIMNEVTOPS. WIND OCARD CAPS. " CHIM.NET FLUES. GARDEN VASES. CB- f. MENT. He. ^ " Warranto! Lowaat frw^and Beat Plpaom^Uie o ' I-EoltANN A (Xf., J PINE CARRIAGES AND VILLAGE CARTS " O'rgVERT DESCRIPTION. u . No. ri« EBSSLER STREET, PHILADELPHIA X B — spreui Aitennoo gtvro to Repolrmg. « ■^JcALLKTtoToa, o FINE WINDOW SHADES, '' NOS. IS AND IT NORTH 6BOOND STRkET, 5 OppaaJIe Cartel Caorch. . PHILADELPDIA- nj Palates and Whmsaie^irty tor the "Nov. ^ u<J-isr>. ire— y o-D. tote I^«L: ' I to.
: ^istfllanrcta. iwawtt'Sinte^teaiHiiiSte ' oo.. Partial. Maine. «*■? gwjgis^^g i HALLETT BOOK CO.. Fwtiaod. Make. ' M BW ° WISSSSr ' SSdSra-tsS.riS ' wa jmtrssBrh sssss oara u AOO-^aamanx^ A FIGE E*T -J£, sgKaKLrwtas 1 tor worxere, abaolatef? are. | TRUE A oo, Ausaata, Maiaa. ■\IT ANTED — ONE LADY OR 5 Vr GENTLEMAN lo every Sown. » a U | QARDS, A^THETXC,' (< DE- j Si * mSA' A cl , P. a Box isst.l*. T. x j mABlCEB-S 80SS AND OTHERS I [ eiMt",AS2^™8.^«E*' AOO*^r!aaea. * siio^saas^jsli
TBe PMlaflBljMa fifflBS. The Philadelphia Tlmea. 18Bd. la BaygT-roorl" w^lTroe* aAsOA reUtreSTea a Borr rrenpare areaotaartouM l»V pawbaue ant tsrtseoss Iks* has reaTfc, | TB vissa tea oo pan? 10 fallow, no sou L | .risoue, Imt 10 th- •mrihgrnre and oare. tke | r"- Ihe rompirte new* et me nay in the ia~t j ' j ooooge and amaonre "h-pe. im with n a mre | j poluical. rellsona. and rorWI lame * [ J now regnlre fresher new*; aodihejreqetre more j ThuaSelpiu*. Nasby's Faper. BLADE. I dep«*mw»!^we^y^!o^re'iocw»^ f "PomiallT. ihe^ttcene git! oarane an ex- , SJad,ki£.l*<M"u THE HI M POWER. uiu^mofTdaegnrous 10 tbr eooo!?.4 UK>°'*E We Mt^rvrTTjtepaMloaB In Uw^UoHed suieete g •OCR OttEAT ART OPPEP. {] ijpo Steel Ernrrarmc b>r tl.ao. ^Wn-f 0,6J"r aaxiauoUL DooT^^S^a*y mroumoir. - Totado-OMo. -
| THE PANSY , ffre^MtoOTme^wteradelortheoIanSi : BEGINNING VTlTaTtlg NOVEMBER NUM. " r ^ ! MRS. G,R. AI.DEN. ("PlMj-) "CHRISTIE AT HOME," ! rn> "ol lOelsrato'^'l^^Md^rwtihOT As taacfosunt aa all are hooka, I* ihu late*: ■ taor?. MRS. Q. R. ALDEN t"Paos?-) rope." St'r «**"»"*»! nei* wm'be'ooo'ano^! In hareo uwbl cJoh ol ho) a and flrla i.ke It oo P*PCT MAROARCTMDNEl SYa^iremuShoa^rvlbis'preiaSi'00'' I THE HOME^DKPARTMgvrA?™ TBE FOR- 1 assess i.sasswas-i'j - tnsAod inoa Oe bate brand re their itewa. and , muaokted, tetke toov.edg* ol tbe advaooe- i audkf EL k, wttb two aims aa aobaexIbeTw win reeeret tbe.bsnnrnt taamrehs pcstreR «f p**vt. wire aonwraph. free, and an? , kroa^arread? a^ slwoUtei^aewSla^^ I i. ! U6eSD"5TBBO^C^^BremLieo | No part? re pouuoajnr a? aoot ta rrllgiou. j Tte Grated aiii tbe Best, Tte larte BbqWc VeeUy. ; Holigious bad Secular. < TOMJBSfflYEB. - £s4iS£!h:s=f , ^!3S7tlU"«ah&SS I A Live Newspaper, , j i
■j T h& Great Bargain House 1 IN THE NEW KNICKEt: ROCKER IICILDINGh, 50. 60 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY, S. J. . ! : MP??. Great Bargaiia ii QlJIgNSL& SLASgVABE. 1 " ifW^SmJmV- GHKAT UARGAIKh ' LLMW Bfefc1- ,n Old Fashioned EARTHENWARE. ^ if- a" • . WONDERFUL BARGAINS TEN CENT COUNTER ! IMMENSE BARGAINS — IN TIN WARE. jAl ; | Bitraarfnarf Barfstts Ii Woofi Hi ViDtw fire, aihWKW ; : Greai Hargalna 10 CANNED GOODS and EVAPORATED >W'ITf< 4^^^^MB Great Bsrgalo. lo SOAPS or ever? deamptlon from a I , ! cat rate to tbe docat TOU JtT SOAP. ■ Real Genuine Bargaine • r PAINT BRUSHES. DUST BRUSHES, WHITEWASH BRUSHES. Ac. ALSO PAINTS | - , lo tare* sad email W'XDOW OLASs l°|aB|Wa- | Crete Maonm. re a Orret v»rieij j I 8MITH & CO. ■ ami CAPE MAY POINT L ^LUMBER YARD. J Building Lumber of all kinds in Quantities4o Suit Customers. ! FRAME TIMBER SHEATHING BOARDS, SHINGLES, 'I FLOORING BOARDS. LATHS. Ac. I Sash, Doorrt, Blinds & Mouldings . ! ^ Oape Ma? CMy.Wg, rooe.rr ' ' - " ^ WESLEY G. HUGHES. The People's Reliable ' CLOTHING- STORE, 41 Washinton Street, Cape May City. ( Gents' Eraif-iais Cloii ail Email * 1 OUR MOTTO-" QUICK SALE AND SMALL PROFITS!" ; THE PEOPLE'S RELIABLE STORE, j No. 43 Washington Street, Cape May City, CHARLES NEEDLES. MANAGER. MUSLINS AND' FLA N N E LS " ' f DR. WARNER'S CAROLINE CORSETS, . ; re.m" «,r^.?Nr^,dr'n.,^vf*r.?.*;ur'^S5:;iy ^b'^'iT,: samuel h. french & co., Paint Manufacturers, 4 PAINTERS' AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES. , CROWN READY-MUED PAINT. BEST j!EA-SH0RE PAINT KANDFACTORED. ; ArchTtotereT'oroamrou''"1 fLneT ^ od""'G " cirrnureandCaalogoe. SAMUEL H. FRENCH A CO., 1»J YORK AVENUE. FOURTH AND CAIX.iWHILL ATRKETb. PHILADELPHIA fj . THE CAPE HAY WAVE j
" QAPK MAY' CITY' MARBLE WORKS, j | S. K oor. Rjjrawo Tract a Tarnwea j MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES. frrEPPlNG PATENTS . Talent ofek*. attadrd to for mderafe fere. I Ooroanelaowpo'lietbt U. 8 Patrol ortlo-. Sie'reremeiroa/'^ vffihuntt'o "** nn" I 1 : bod 'alreir mo I or i a- Mnaro'oroer Die., and I'l :,rr,c:L YV: ' I yf E WANT 10(10 BWK AGENTS | THIRt Y-THREE TEARS AMONG OUR WILD INDIANS. f PTMldSalArebB? (irorSa Grui.°^8aermto ^SSe&feo^'lndTh'Tjh erew'wria»aYnd ' TT.M ^r'cblore Uoi™' rrrr'Befro" "o°'o!r arrom^BoroimN^plaia. artZroi.'omiC YOUNG MEN ' AND LADIES! a Lesit^Pn-tiabMnx. and tare poamontwiq ff reafhl. BaUroodioeomMneonerauoaaMna bj tiromctlr lo innau air Ih- Blooa tlguml (?*• ~ ram. Teiret reaaooabir. Addreaa roroautagne 1 BATTLE of r £ the BOOK8. ^ PENSIONS | ■
Olid Fauilj Inpaper | Pubiished at Cape May City. ebtabushed tree. I all the Local Oooni? ltema. a Sjoopau j of tbe Oorrrm Newa of tbe da? abd I EicellEDt Family BeaiinE Hatler TERMS, $1.50 Ph* Tear ic Mrasce, ; tr not Paid in advance. *lm. "YTTIDE AWAKE AGENTS J I V V WANTED EVEET WHERE POtll WOMEN b? Jaihaa PanbO.£be grrnlcal blngrapber eg ibe I , 1 ca. | BOOKS-MUIions of 1 1 rem ISA yvnr. The ciiolseti UtereUHv or s«r,ss nauoo before Wytseas aenwaa s< good Isaua. jlMe^ ^JOBW A ALI'XN. PouUaher.^. ■BHSBK.
Railroad Siaa-SaMf. TIM* TABLE n< EFFWrf OCT: Ktere. ( Trains WIU tore Core Ma? aaloDowm toe PHILADELPHIA I 6.M LJ JSL.-5SS J SJSS 4.00 SSSri. — - I SUSDAT TRAINS. ntOM PHILADELPHIA. Trotba loare fwCao. Maa-tnw-m woek day* mroariroo' wrok^^Sratre A. lL'tBdMcr j'osi^22diiam. CPdrratiiraat. Jersey INSTITUTE BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY, . etriW WI1ELEB INSTITUTE Learn SflOBHASD al Hue. 'edtoanr G-^|SOTor|WHbp*?io» emplo?. rt. ions RTIOimiAND inrntttte, ^ artbtr 1. barnes. YOUNG wom^n MruqUua L^oT * couraa of toiRtrdiral. health IS wealth! ^ WT CUARANTCE CI* EOXES gjto sale b? H. A. Kanrd?. M. D- Capr^Ka? MAS VEGETABLE HLIS LIVER
And all Bilious Complaints. 6a fa :o take^bTOig pcl*t?^*<^T€ah!e ; no grtptog PMt IMteip i|gggg|g •oSwar who war a—d th-M aiwiei aad P.O ad liaa* j ^^eEES^ii'sr^fSSreT-k. l«to. 'iiiiai iRlisffllanrous. PAYNE'S IO Morso Spork Arrcatln* rngbtioMiiengtbA On n Bom wv Gmoraate lo f*ra Mb power la ^WteAkSijaoayjMigi rej^teiST cm Mftr K^MB^^KVTWroorbisron PaOry. wud roroar aw.PI^Sason^^^

