What It »— Whit U pons £ Hood's Sartaparilla is mmlr of ntn- ~ parilia. dandelion, mandrake, cherry bark, uvi ami. dock and otlicr valuable medicinal agents, Ion;; and favorably known for their power in eradicating disease atjd purifying the blood. It will cure when in the power of .medicine, Scrofula, Salt Itheum, Dyspepsia, Headache, Constipation, Biliousness, General Debility, Panis in the Back. Kidney " Complaint, Catarrh, Female Weakness, Cancerous Humors. Humors of UieFVr, ltbigworm. Fiinplc, Ulcers. Sores, Tumors, Scald Head, and all diseases arising from an impure state or low condition of the b'loocf. Hood's Sana pari 11a ' -Is" tnadc -by 0. I. Hood A Co.',- Lowell, Mn>«. flotd by *11 druggists, fl ; si* fores. • Vi»," said the mother, "Mary Is very ambitious. She vows she will marry some foreign count or some grandee of qome kind, and she wants to 1# arcomp lisbed." , : " Aooompllsh'sli' "Yea. Nothing will stiil her abort of being fitted to In-come the wife of a noblcman." •And are you educating her?" •"Ye» ; I am teaching her how to wash and iron." • Wlvoa 1 Mothers ! Daughters • Be your own physician ! A lady who for years Fuffered torments worse than death from Uterine Troubles. Falling of the Womb, Letter) reborn, Suppressions, <tc., and who had ilrapitlml ,of brine cured, found remedies whlclr completelv cured her. Any ' sufferer from such . troubles ran use, the remedies and thus cure herself, without revealing her condition to any one. and without subjectof 'an examination by a physician. An j illustrated treatise, prescriptions, anil 1 full directions for use, sent free to any I address, securely Sealed. Send two cent sump. Address, naming this paper. Miw. wTc. Hoi-mxs. 6*3 Broailway, N. T. It is currently believed that a Dakota blizzard has no redeeming qualities. This I* a mistake. "H is an Bl wind which blowi good to nobody." A yottng man of Emmons County, Dak., recently called on' a young woman, and a 'blizzard compelled him to stay three days. The girl's father sent Tor a minister and a wedding was the outcome. Dakota blizzards will, hereafter have warm friends among the old maids of that unique Territory. Goofl Results In Every Case. D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes that he was seriously afflicted with a severe cold that settled on his lungs; had tried many remedies without benefit, Being Induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, did so and was entirely 'cured by uso of a few 1 Kittles, Since which lime lie has used it in his family for all Coughs and Colds with best results. This Is the experience of thousand* whose lives have been saved by this Wonderful Discovery. Triffl Bottles free st Marcy * Mecray's Drug Store. 5 A little "fresli jUr-cblld" at Elkland, who bad ntver seen a cow before, was watching the milking proccas with eyes full" of astonishment. After looking on in silence for some time »he drew near, and placing her hand on the cow's dis-' tended side, exclaimed: "Why, chrOs chock full of it, ain't she ?" * «\ Luna Troubles Promptly Cured, v Messrs. Editors:— "About three years ago my right lung became affected, and T then commenced taking Dr. Beth Arnolil's Cough Killer. 1 usaf-^v abont nine months and that lung has never troubled me since. Last summer I had a cold and it settled on my left lung: It . got hrmlv seated and I began to take the Cough Killer again, now I don't rough st all."— H. W. Aldrlch, Northhridge Centre, Mats. For sale by all diuggists. Price 38c. 50c. and <1.00 per bottle. For Costlvoncn, Biliousness. Headache and all feverish habiu use Dr. Beth Arnold's Bilious PUls. 25c. Bceno in a hotel twenty-five years Guest to porter— "Can you tell mo - wwi Uhunrnr r Porter— "Yes, sir; it's hall-past twelve. That'll cost you fifty cent* please."— Unthant Tnntlrr. Whan Ruby wanviek; w» gars h.r Caslorla, When she wa. a Ckfld, skeorM for CuwrU, Whea ,h„ k«B. M Us, ahs rlnog ». (.'utorfa, a* baa aba bad Children, aba gave than CaaMrta, An Indian chief who was ylsitlag at Washington at government expense was introduced to a senator recently, who has a very bold head. The chief looked at him some moments with great interest. Finally he sold: "Ugh! Where you light Injun some time f My live was so fearfully disordered and '1 felt so feeble and languid that I scarcely took Interest In anything. Tried all the so-called remedies without relief until I used Parker's Tonic, which effected a permanent cure.— David Bash. Little Hock, Ark. : ■ - - "'Well, Dc®ie, "how <na you Hkc the voyage to Europe ? Were you seasick?" "Not the least bit, grandpa, bat I trowed up awfully the Brat free days." 1 In the United States Senate, daring a recent debate, Senator Vest of Missouri, paid a high tribute to the merits of St. Jacobs Oil. Other prominent men have i also found It prompt in Its cure of "rheumatism and neuralgia. Price, fifty cents a bottle. "Mamma, what is color blind?" asked little Nell. ' Inability to tell one color from another, my dear." "Then 1 guess the man who made my geography ■ ■ Is color blind, beeaitse he's got Qrecu- | land painted yoUow." ' 'Th«> U. 8. Consul at Malta, ray own lather, several of my parishioners, and a I nfc«.irr of otXrrt I have known to be cured of stubborn skin diseases by Pal- i mer's 'Skln-Sutvetu..' lUfor to mo if pou •oak •'—Iter. T- 8. Ftynn, Morrtstowu. 1 N . ,1 An enthusiastic Indiana editor wrote: "The, battle is now opened." Bat alas ! the compositor spelt "battle" with an "of and his readers say they have ex peeled It all along. Female Help Wan ted- Thousands of shop girls and sales women who suffcr fretn Weak Backhand side ache to apply a Hop PUotor and note the Immediate weak parS^^d everywhere. &.«*. The conductor exclaimed angrily: "Here! don'l^ do^^at. ^You're ^ringing
Logan's Devoted Wife. \ 1 An old memlver of the Thirty -first II- 1 I llnols tells about General Logan's gallantry,- and how his devoted wife made her ° _ way to his bedside after he was severely s wounded at Fort Donclson, as followsi " "Logan next appeared with his regL 8 y mem In the attack on Forts Henry and ' '■ Donclson. In assulllng the loiter strong- ' J hold . the ■ Tbirty.flrtt was literally cut 1 B to plows, the loss being something like f three l^indred and fifty. The lieutenant r colonel was killed, awl Logan himself ' was sbotjn the left breast, and was carI rled off the field for dead. It was his c gallantty m this sctlon that won blm' the 1 '■ single star, and in March, Ififfi, he re- 1 * ported to Grant "at IHtebilrg Landing a ' „ brigadier general. " 1, "While lying wounded at Fort DoneU 1 1 son qte devoted wife' literal}- forced her 8 way to his bedside awl. nursed him f 1 through it all. Oirtlie cot adjoining hl», 1 (' with their toes almost loucUing.lny Colo- ' f nelWUlinmR.MorTi*oo, who, while lead- " ■■ iug the Forty-qjnth Illinois in the same ' battle, got an ugly wound. Mrs. Logan 8 divided her atleationsbetween the two 1 f men. ami her nursing, soon put them 1 - both in the saddle. To the dsy of Lo- 1 gan's death Morrison and Logan were 1 bosom friends and both enthusiastic ad- 1 i mirert of the lady who forced her way s through a barricade of red tape to their 1 cots at Fort Donclson." ' Tobacco for Horses. | A snbsciber (John H.' Kirby, of War- . no county, Illinois), now elgbtv-fou, i ; years of age, writes ns that he lias for I y many years been reading the Democrat r J and other publications of ours, request- [ ing that we publish for the benefit of our , - patrons, the recipe giren below, t ■- whose preetleal - value he has leateil-on- I j j his own live stock to his entire satlsfac- c r lion swl profit for over forty years, and r t I is now desirous of bequeathing it to our I brother farmers. It Is to the following t I effect: " " i Take leaf tobacco, thoroughly dry it i 1 rub up the leaf and cut up the stems Into : • half-inch piece*,, awl once a week give from a large spoonf ull to a handful of this ' * mixed In the feed of each horse, cow or i * other live stock, and they will keep fat t 1 and hearty all the year round, upon about , '' half the quantity of grain 'usually re" , " quired. For liogs affected with cholera' t " ten pounds of tobacco soaked for twen : 8 ty-four hours and thoroughly stirred in , 1 forty gallons of swill and given tnem in , the troughs three times a day, has proven i an effectual remedy. Tobacco botleil p . together with bran meal and oats and ( :• fed to sick chickens has benefited them. c j —Pomrrojfi Democrat. ^ 1 How They Used to Do. f Here are some of the reminiscences of j Cnpt. Isaac Baasctt, the venerable as- , ' sLstant doorkeeper of the Benate : "In r " olden days randies were used In the Ben- , ■ ate and a sperm candle In a common „ s brass csndlestlck stood on each 'Senator's „ ■* desk. These and two large brass oil , lamps on either side of the Vice Prrsl- , , dent formed the whole light of the ( ■ chamber. I had to fill these lamps every i day and we pages hail lo put'tbe candles . , and candlesticks on each- senators desk, .' The pages had to gS arodml the Senate ■ during the evening and snuff the candles. \ For this we used big Iron snuffers, awl during a long night session wc use! two | randies, and In the middle of it w.c would i have to lake out the old ones and light new ones. A night session of the Senate c t in the past formod a wierd scene. The ] r llickering shadows would fall upon the „ ' Senator's face aa he spoke, and when , the light burned low, forma 1 would be _ i hnrdlydlstlngulsbable. The mellow lamps ' cast a softened light over the mmblr of • the chamber, and made the whole look c like a ghoAiy Senate, presided over by a c i spectral Vice President, v • ■ n How It F— la to n# Wounded. f 1 Tlir next day, just before Longst reel's 1 soldiers made tbelr first charge on the 3d s 5 Corps, I heard the peculiar cty a stricken a man utter* as the bullet team through c • the Ucsh. I turned my head, as I loaded a my rifle, to see who was hit. I saw a ^ bearded Irishman pull up his shirt. He a had been woumlcd In the left tid£ just 1 below the floating ribs. Ills face was a dciow tnc n owing nos. tits race was
gray with fear. The wound looked a* though It were mortal. He looked at It for an Instant, then poked it gently with his Index finger. He flushed , redly and ■milod with satisfaction. He lucked bis shirt into his trousers and was fighting in the ranks again before I capped my rifle. The ball had cut a groove in his 1 skin only. He play of the Irishman's ' face waa so expressive, his emotions J cliaoged so quickly, that 1 could not keep from laughing.— DeooUeeOmt of a rrioato. What Conatltutaaa Love Match. I "1 hear Qua do Jones Is going to be 1 married?" I "Yes; he la." "To the rich Miss Brown, tbey tell "That's the lady." "She's not very handsome, cither." "Not to speak of." "Why do yon suppose ho Is marrying "It's a love matah" "Oh, pahaw!" "Fact, 1 assure yon. Love match pure and simple." "You don't believe that?" "Yes, I do. She Is In love with blm snd he Is in love with her money." Who Was Napoloon? Ponlsi— "Now, speaking of great men, what do you think of Napoleon Bonaparte?" Miss PcKndexter (from Philadelphia')— •"Pshaw! he was nobody. Who waa hit grandfather?" Miss Bunkerliill ( from Boston) "1 don't think he could have amonntod to much; he bad no middle name." Miss Gotham (from New YorkJ— "How orach was ha worth?" Miss Porclhc ( from Chicago) — "Did he rndtrHbTi^ojcy before the flreorthice?" Miss Monlespan (from St. Louis)— "Did he belong to one of our old French families?" — BamNor^ DraiMd Poultry. "What doe* this mean. Mrs. Wilkin*?" asked the new boarder at dinner. ~ "Did this turkey wear a shirt ?" "What do you mean, Mr. Brown ?" re. - turned the landlady severely. • "Here is a shirt button in Uie stuffing, * and I merely wonted to know If it belonged to the bird," mid Brown, carefully placing the button at the aide of J his plate. "Now I think of it, MrJUrown, itmay ' ibought Una turkey already
a Woman Afire Should Do. I JoSo Marstisn, T. H 8. A girl of woman who meets with this j accident .(of setting fire W her clothes) should immediately Sic down on the floor, trail so anyone who goes to her assistance should instantly, if she «lll bo erect, make Iter lie down or. if needful, throw her down into a horizontal position and keep her ih^L Bparka fly upward and ascend. Ignition from below mounts with fearful rapidity, and, as a result well kn"wn to experts, the fatality of disfigurement in tjiesc lamentable cases ts due to the burns infilefed about the body, neck, fare and lieajl. and not to Injuries of the lower limbs. . Now; the moment that the person whose clothe* are no fire is in a horizontal position on a fiat surface the flames will sti!! ascend, but only the sir and not the flames enelreli their victim. Time it thus gaihed for further action, and in sucti a crisis In a fight agsfasta fire a few Seconds arc precious, nay, priceless. Once In the prone fKjejjic n the person afflicted may crawi to a bell-pull or'a door, ro M to clutch at one,pr open 'the other lo obtain help. The draught from open door Into the room would serve blow the flames. If any, away from the body ; or again, still crawling, the sufferer may be able to secure, a rug or table-cover^ qr other articles at hand, to Cuardlng Against Drouth. i The observation of fanners must have convinced them the most serious cffee's of drouth are felt upon those soils of a sandv nature and where there up- > to be a deficiency of liumus or vegetable matter, a condition that it liable to occur where no vegetable or manures are employed in ItHW- - duct ion of crops. Where there U a large amount of vegetable matter in the soil, acta something like a sponge in taking ami stirring moisture until required for use. It may then be considered an important matter to secure a certain amotiut of vegetable matter in the soil aa ons. sLUte. rot-iaw j»'. J'.r'i'rntiiig .drouth, _ serves an excellent purpose : also any kindoT compost that has refuse vegetable material OS'S JiariT. Amnliei means,- - and one which, prod nee* good result* in the production of crops, is to plow under green crop*. Clover Is especially drs(r. aide, because of the extent of Its roots, which Is also an aid to prevent drouth. With vegetable material, and a thorough and deep loosening of the soil, a severe drouth will be required to affect ordinary very seriously.— Oermunhwn Tr.le, pcapA. A Negro Minstrel's Revenge. Everybody.' almost, knows whst a wide-out short-up figure Billy Rice, the minstrel,- His. Well, about two weeks ago Billy was at an agricultural show in a onc-nlght-staml town, and he stood in thoughtful attitude contemplating the wine and cfirdia] exhibit, the editor of the county paper and a fanner passed on the other side. "Look there," wh'spered the editor, "That's IUcc." "Where?" Inquired the farmer. "There," said editor, (minting toward ism." ' 'Rice?" repeated the farmer inquiring"Yes." "Well, by cosh, it's the funniest rice 1 ever seen. It looks a durn sight more Let's go an' take R look at it." .Billy met the fanner half Vay and paralysed blm.(len. Miles says that we have In this country material tor the finaat light cavalry in the world. In the event of a we could recruit upon the plains 50.000 cowboys, who would make, with very llltle drill, matchless cavalrymen. would be far superior to the Cossacks of -the Russian service. They have all o? lb* endurance equestrian skill and daring of the Coaucks. with a greatly superior Intelligence and higher courage. men are trained to outdoor life and to endure every form of hardship. are already veterans. They have wonderful knowledge of outdoor craft . 1
» and the majority of them have the lnt dian's knowledge of trailing. This > would render them Invaluable as scout*, i I With Buffalo Bill and Col' Ochiltree s command such an army aa thla wc eoufff ! ! whip Mexico In two wo»ks and subju- [ I" gale Canada Inside of a month in the ! s HerNjrao Waa TraJried. I A woman was trading in a store on 1 Michigan avenue the other day when the proprietor began sniffing and snuffing the air and excitedly Inquired: "Don't you smell smoke?" "Lands save us! but I'm afraid tbr store is on fire and I'm not Insured! It 1 smells like pine wool." - "Laws, but you men don't know nothing!" said the woman, as she calmly sat down. "That's the smell of meat burning in a kettle back in one of those bouse*. The woman. has let the water bile out. Pine wood! Humph! How much a yard for.that factory?"— Detroit Fret Prtts. The Little Brown Thlngon HleUpper Lip. 1 "Why. Charley, what's that little' brown thing on your upper lip? It wasn't there when you went away two weeks ago," said the lovely Araminta 1 Augustlna. "That, my darling, la my moustache. It haa not grown long enough yet to bile," ami he tried to get one end between hit , ' teeth. , ' "Oh.' then," mid the sweet maid, "If it ' can't bite Pm not afraid of It," and she ; ■ pillowed lier head on hi* manly bosom, and looked demurely Into his eyes. -They. Daaarva Ik. "Why," exclaimed Mia. Bnitggs, "I . see that ladies in Washington Territory i " sit on juries!" ' "Well, I expect they deserve It," replied her husband, "if they are anything like the juries in this part of the coun- . try." ' 1 A little chap, told by bis mother to my his prayers and to ask for what he ■ wanted, "prayed for one hundred broth: en and fifty sisters." The mother bur- • ried the little sinner off to bed before be ' could say Amen. , .* .Have ivou Heart Disease? if so do not delST; Dr. Graves' Heart Regulator Is a specific pf thirty years use, and we guar i ,
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" PIANO AND BBtiKffABEBflOlS I B. F. HORNER, • 28 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. jjj ESTEY ORGAN, WtUck tor Durability aatl Sveetaen of Tone we equated by none. Ttc '■ - LIGHT NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE, S »< NEWS STAND OF B. F. HORNER. S rianiKf. <>»• ANSsnii BgwradiueBWM^^ULREirrorncnANae. boHooeasj ^ bejaim8 ui mgopn t aim m mi parts, s musical instruments i ^3^ SEWING MAGHlii A SPECIALTY. ! THE LEADING NEWS STAND ; FOR Tin CITY AND COUNTRY. B. F.HQQ.NER. Prop r.X ^ The Great Bargain House < IN TBR NEW KNICKERBOCKER BUILDINGS, j NO. AO WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY, N. J. la now opea tor Uie Inspeetlon of goo-ta aaJ tnnM, t> tnvttmt tocomo wltlt the anOertbuWtng Great Banains ii QUEENS & GLASSWARE, | In Old Fashioned EARTHENWARE. * 'A!^SlRAol.\"an"^i,:.HiI,r'oi<l!F.,Mu* Sit? » lirge - FIYE CENT COUNTER * TEN CENT COUNTER ! IMMENSE BARGAINS ' 'IN TIN WARE ' Eitraoriinary Bargains in Wood and Willow:!®. ' Real Genuine Bargains or OTO.I. not m .tmst. SMITH & CO. The Fitzgerald Self-Guaging Gil Tank will saveiiits cost in a short time. (GAS MACHINES For Lighting Country Residences. GASOLINE, GAS and OIL STOVES, NoS. 23 and 25 South Fourth Street, GOFF & SMITH, BRICK, PO'ITERS and iUFF CLAY We Xeep constattlr on Sana a large stoox or tho ho« qtiailtr or BricX which wo will soil at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Factories at Bcllcplaln and at Mtllvllle, N.J. Office, Smith's Grocery Htore, ill tk Broad StM., MtHvllle. WILLUE »• SHAW, AgL'nl. ORDERS BY jtAII. WILI, BBCKIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. 'lit-, BUY^YOUR FURNITURE . BY DAYLIGHT. HHHBIi .'tiT."wt:it«n.twtimi«>{iK *.1Erer»tRinxVre«ha>n,ihrtrht r jtwtublo th price. Oar elegant lute cheap sort . CHAMBER AND PARLOR SUITS IYINS Sc BROTHER, 5S N rth Second Street. Philadelphia, below Arch, East 8ide. SA8H AND DOOR DDPOT, The tittdctwsned Is prep»rM to fnrnun »!1 Had* Of MtLI-WORK ■ Doors, M, Blinds, loirs, -Miiis, Sreois, Etc. DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES A SPECIALTY. All orders promptly ailed. ' Call examine *tock and get e«tlm*ire. a. l. conner; aps-y Toroplke oear tlrtdge, C*pe May City. N. J. KIMBALL, PRINCE 5 C0-, HJMDER M5RCHANT8, AND MANCFACTUKKK8 Or MILL- WORK. Rockland Liipe, Cement, Etc., Etc., ALWAYS, ON BAUD. E8TIMATB8 Pt'RNUBBD. kimball, prince &. co., BRANCH YARD AT MILLYILLK. VINKLAND, N. J. C. B. COLES, LUMBER MERCHANT, MANUFACTURER!* OF Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Bo)(es, &c. brackets; and scroll sawing, r.11 MOT* .rut pi epturst— Agent torWoIron A W"h»nn*o A». L.BhtwnsXer'sFe last Office, No^l4 Kaighn's Avenue. Camden. n. j,- jel«-y 35 THOMAS DEPUY, 35 35 North. Second Street, Philadelpbiar NEW DESIGNS IN THE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETS! CARPETS! A l*ci • large lute of WILTONS, NOqUKTTK AOTjBODY BHC83KLH, of Uie Bern Make* at the Nearly Opposite Ohrist Church, East Side, 35 BETWEEN ARCH & MARKET STS, PHILADA. 35 george e. cummings. AGENT FOB THE BALE OF i ftiliitf I mat terlfe PffLlilai beiftli. into & b. Hfiaal ; 7Dt Wfnlre.rt Street. Philadelnhia. °
Sine SsMw. JEBSKY KAXLBOAD. TIME TABU IN EFFECT OCT. <Ut. I5SA Tram* will leave Otpe May i • follow* for PHILADELPHIA 5e» bile cnyl"'" ljUJ' " " aSlJ ° Art A. aL— Expro**. tm Mondaye onty irnve«»t PhUalelpiu* 10, to a. M. conrent at Camden for Trenton and New York. •4 00' for Boa Isle City and Oeewn City, at Gtaw"oro^^tor^ ItriUyrum, and at Catnlen ror_TrenBUNDAY TRAINS. 3.30 Ml*atopa at all ra(ertnr'.lh2o station*' and arrtvea at Htlladeiphla.* «.» P. M. Conneets at Hea tele Jnncuon (or He. late Cttg.and at GlaMboro for Brtdgeton. YltOM I'D i la tlELFHIA. Trains lesve for Cspe Mny-Kxprma week i day, i.oo A. M., oa^ rataraajs oBty.^.^ r lb AtCTmnrogSOT^onw^^ jr., . ».w^an A. O. DAYTON, J. K. WOOD, Hppertntemtent. Pen. Itie. Agent, j WbrfHantottS. • j •y^THE LIBHT KUMMIKQvSEWING MACHINE HAS NO EQUAL. "ERFECT SA TISF ACTIO A Nbw Hdub SbsIiie laclae. Co,_ . -ORANGE, MASS.— 30Urian Squirt, N. Y. Ctlcago, II St. look, Ma jfxeeto, 6k. Ct' tt, Tut. Sat FranciKO, Oil. LADIES^. Are , —i rrekleaa wuh to venltne? If eo -,..1 ... r-, u, UADtp. t» the Uael l ab- . ... ras MJ jjYv™b|£g1'2>fu^£' tret" -I" ilneit».'| ti uaie .rt h"lit G Itl 'puiO-Nl-rtWl . ' UUINEPTUS! The Academic Phm maceotic Co . 33? — 336 WASHING?!)* ST.. NlW Y0AK CITY. _ ' ELIXIR. , An ele^tnt FoglUb tVioniiWYUti * J,re|»nr. [ Approved by the jdgtuwt to.- Ileal Autlptritlre. In UM In ibe bouptt i:. tu ore ar part ol EenoctnBr helpful to I-vfle.. ehiUrea ntvl people of aedoutary but,; , In Handsome Package-:, Pr:ce 50 Cti. [ ITepared solely by ' T'tc Royhl Plihfrqhdcatid Cs-t. LONDON AND NEW YORK. ISO, 132, \ 34-' Charlton SL ROYAL PILLS. 1 R*Tn bareTai'pGljlto'tllj " FOR SALE BY ALL DRUOGISTS. REMEMBER THfi RIG FOUR! Vinegar Bitter* CORDIAL, J j SOe. Vinegar Bitters P0WDCHS, SO dosn, 80e. Vinegar Bitters, new riyte.j Pi^*! J»1 .00 Vinegar Bitters, oM«j.. bitter time, tl.00 Th® World's Croat Blood.Purlflor and Life Olvlng Prlnolplo. Only Tempcrnne: Eittjrs Known. The put arih of a t'enturr the Lead Ins Family Medicine of tho World lilf K. H. McDonald Drug Ca. Proprietor* SAN FnANCIjU 'I nn NEW YORE. SlarMf Itortl. QAFE MAY CITY --J1ABB.-I.K. K.QBS9,. A A Cw. Killiw^ Trs«k A TaraplZA MONUMENTf. TONBSTCUTES, hTEI'PlNG Ajd.nk.ud. U, :■
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