Cape May Wave, 29 January 1887 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Published Every Saturday Morning. cape may. january 20 ist?. TtU C"» The publisher of the \V\vk calta vpeclal attention to tlie price of a year's subscription, one dotTnr if paid , strictly in advance. While the value | -fcU-tbe-pafwr to county anrl city render* wilr iip-rease several hnndrcd per rent, the price ha* been reduced one third to those frho send us with their order one dollar.- This number show* Hut the proprietor means to redeem crerv prorolsWusde nnd make the t> a \ r. u live, readpbie Journal Valuable 1" everybody who has anin'.erett in what is going on" In this city and county. •flic onlv county in tho State in which there- k sufficient room In the school* for #11 the children of school Me IS tape o Mnv. where there ore 2.782 children ami n •cljjml accommodation for 2,952 - . . 11 The right of men not to worli, when o the terms or conditions do not suit them, j, docs ii->t include the right to prevent by n Ton e other men from exercising their t< equally clear right to work, if the terms a and conditions do satisfy them. 8 In the County Clerk's ofllcc at Cam. a d.m, on Hattirdav. artlele* were filed in- * corporaUng theStandanl Rfflroad Con- l( ra'Su^st"k&SwW.«».P*llb «* a privilege of increasing to »S 000. QUOambitious people arc apt to display g -in their handwriting the evidence of h haste. Tbev generally forget to cross „ their t's and dot their i's. They are also 0 apt to run the last few letters ot every „ -wooTSvlth on-illegible scrawl. : — -p At the meeting of the Pennsylvania {" tirnnd liOflge. A. o. I w- iii I'liulni e . "last week, (lie Itrcordsfs report showed , a membcrahip of 14.089. During tho year , 4268.710 were eoliccted as assessments, . and 4254.012 paid nut as rienth losses. c The cheerful announcement i| nisilc J that cholera, smallpox and typhoid have «" been bunted to their hiding-places and ? will be expelled by civilization. So far " good. But when will civilization beat Its ° war drum and hunt the elusive and per- J vadlng flea? JJ It docs not square with any Just idea j' of good breeding to gel angry oyer | trifles. Often the causes that innate the " feelings are very trivial and. not worth a " pawing thought, when toe no bar judg- " ment mellowed by a lillle lino- is lirought to bear upon them. » We are ruined, not by what we really f want, but by what wo think we dp; therefore never go abroad in search of I, your wants. If tligy be real wants, they (j wants, li tncy oe reat warn*, nicy will come home in seareb of yon; forjie

that buys what lie does not want will soon want what he cannot buy. , The New Jersey Democratic House of ( Assembly may seat Dieuihrra who were elected by fraud ot not elected at all, but ■ when the tlmo comes around the I'. 8. , Senate will pass Its judgment "U that . Senator's lille lot seal obtained through , such a fraud and outrage.— CbrutUutJon. ( Tlie small-nnx scare still continues at Absecom and the town of ('onover. a ( short distance north, and the neighbor- j ing villages are now In a stale of quar- ; ■inline. Every precaution lias been ta- , ken against the spread of the disease. The schools sre closed and no public , meetings of any kind are held. The whole district is very much cxcifed over ; the matter. Benjamin Franklin was one of the early poslmastora-grnetal. He made a grand tour of the country in his • chaise, - perfecting and maturing the plan. His , ■laughter Sally accompanied h m. riding sometimes by bis side In the chaise, and sometimes on the extra home whli h he - bad with him'. It took Ave mouths to ! make the rounds which could upw be . performed in as many days. A committee from the Sunday Union waited upon Mayor Pratt of (famden last Saturday night nnd requested him to - enforce the law relative to the closing of ' tliu liquor saloons and rigar stores on I Sundays. lie promised toe-imply with tlicir request so far as the saloons were 1 concerned, but sta'cd that lie drelred to i take time to consider the question of ' ordering the cigar store* to close. Chief Justice Bcasley has sentenced ' James J. Titus to be hanged on Thurs. , day. April 14. h twren the hours of 10 . A." M. and 2 P. M. Titus made a ten minutes speech asserting his innocence and protesting against the action of the . Jury. His remarks were made In a clear, loud voice and with great emphasis. The j Chief Justice then i careerttd Ills convio- , Hon of Titus' guilt. The case wilt be ; carrtaHo the Court of Errors and Appeals on a bill of exceptions, and tbeira to the Court of Pardons In case of an adverse ; declaim. _____ , The Board of Health. of Atlantic City ! held a smclal meeting on Friday and re- i calved * letter from William Read, I Health Inspector of Atlant ic City, retail » e ■ to the pr. valance of amall-pux near thai place. The- Inspector "Staled that there are nix casern of small-pox at Oooovrr. about one mite above Absecom. Tlie , Ttoaril of Health havo requested the rail- ' read compaults entering Atlantic CUy to « stop all trains from landing or uking passenger* from Absecom and Pleasant- 1 villc. The Snperinteudecl refused ami 1 the Board Intends t.. apply for au injunc. ! ti.in to restrain trains from sto, ping at ' these place*. ; The llre^-ngiiw homes of Charleston ' escaped and ran in wild affright, snortj quake there. In the country the horses bled tried to break away, and failing to do so. trembled and shivered In an agony of fear- Those that were at large.llrd to the woods and sought to hide themselves trem the mysterious danger in thk-*ets and swamps. It i» alleged that at St. . John's Island, at an early hour in the afternoon, the sheep came in hurriedly from the fields, lay down In a circle, and j ftgW— a.*. ' The Upper House or the Legislature i holds at present the peculiar position of ' fielng-U» «e«se*»ltof--*l the political I honor of the oule. If ta to be "hoped I that its Republican members will hold i to the position they have taken and continue to rafale to recognire a co-ordinate ■ branch of the Oovernmcnt. who e-mera- ' I crs have been seatofl illegally, right In ' the face of the opinion of the highest . JodlCitl authority id the statr.Chief Jott.cc Bcasley, who decided that in Mercer county there was * tie" vote and yet a ESSE L And ""casein? j the contested election of Turtey and llanos, of Third District. Camden. where snwwatsssasce iss 1

Dr. Virgil M. D. Marcy. Tlie practice of msdkloo prtrenis-on'e of the bfoadest avenues of usetohiesa to roan. A good, rim* ient ions sulf-sacri-Jlcing physician, is a rale blessing to the community in which h6 -lives, lie not only "relieves pain and heals disease, but helps mould character, anil lu v«ry many Instances implants in lil» paliciiLs a tone of higher moralitv and integrity, while he ministers to bodily comfort, hucli a man is Dr. Virgil M. D. Marcy. of Cape May City, who by an exceptionally upright and honorable life, and drt oied attention to the interests entrusted him, is perhaps more endeared lo the people of lower Cape May county than br. Marcy was born January 5th. 18211. in this county. HI* parents were Samuel S. and Thankful Marcy. Htaaqccator* ■ n father's side were from Connecticut, while his mother was a representative of of the oldest Cape May families. At years of age lie wo* sent to Connecticut!.] saiiooi -mwrarre-or-preparsnMr college. There he aprnt five years, attending school In tlie winter and employtit* Utile 111 summer by working on u He speaks of this as lieing of incalculable benefit to hlm.as It gave him bodily strength and vigor, while it lo. calcated habita of Industry. At sixteen years of age he was prepared to enter SSRJK&™wWSE."B bad chosen for bis alma mater. he was obliged to wait one year more. The year of waiting was well spent, and when *t its close he was regularly matriculated at Yale, he at once look a high position ids class which he kept throughout hi* college career. He graduated with distinction in 1K44. being a member of Hie honorary literary society Phi H'ta Kappa, into which ta only admitted these wh^suuifi among the first third of He then returned to Capo May and bethe study of medicine, partly under Ids father. Dr. Samuel 8. Marcv. and partly under the late Dr. Edmond I_ B. Wale*, of Tuckaboe. He recMved his degree- ns an M. D-, from the University decree D-, .

of Maryland. #t Baltimore, in tbg spring ' of 1848. In August of that same year lie began the practice'of his profession in 2 Gloucester county, Virginia, where he 1 stayed three years, doing remarkably " well. In 1849 be returned to Cold Spring <" this county, to take charge of Ids 1 father's practice, and stayed there until 1870, when he removed to Cape Ma* r City, where he rtfiw lives ami practices « senior member of the firm of Marcy i He is one "of the oldest members of the t May County Medical Society, lie- f now its Vice-President. He ta prom, In Masoute circles, taring one of the rhartrT member* of Cape Island Lodge, No. 80, of which Ipdge he was Master for eleven years. . One of the most prominent featqreg of Marcv's character ta his sturdy unwavering* Christianity. He united with | the Cold "Spring Presbyterian church In y ■ 1840, and has Ix-eo an elder therein for ( i upwards of thirty years; and ever since I ' attendant upon his duties to hu- J : manily. bta family, and hta God. ho has ben. the peer of any man. Nothing hut ■ the call of distressed humanity ever > keps him from hta place in fab chuich ' i en Sundav or at weekly meetings, and ] service. Dr. Marry never criticise*, for I ho Is one to find in the very poorest and i I weakest, at least a sufficient suggestion ' i of good to admire. In the sick room he i I takes with him the air of chcei fulness and I i hop-.thsteveraltcndsagnod roan. Kindly sympathetic, he gaiusthc confldraeeof i the sulTrreraiid many of hiapatlnnlshavi , i arisen fmni »ick bed* to live better lives. \ I encouraged by" the kindly admonition of i Dr. Marry. i Hi* family consist* of a wife and seven . I children, most of them are now grown and are all reapocted: a credit to . : t lu-mselves, their parents and *ociety. . They are all deeply devoted to him. for , he ha> always iaugiit tbem to wgard him , , a* tlirir friend. He ta now sixty-four years of age, well t preserved and In easy circumstances as regard* this worlds good*. In personal [ matters, be lives easily and quietly, the , tongue of slander never assail* him. and he speaks ill of no man. All who know ; him well, have for him an afTectjonatr regard that glveshim as wide an influent e a« any man among ua. A bad man may 1 fiomtah for awhile, but hta memory soon 1 fade*: the laitbfnl. honorable. phUmna heller ami ^happier, staru an Influ- : Tfiw Legislature. Trenton ta still in a broil, the Senate . not as yet organireil.aml the Wava , earnestly hopes the Republican Senator* will continue tlieir course until tbey force the Democrat* into some sort of I decency. The Democrat* have been I ing to organize a kind of a rump joinl • convention to elect Leon Abbetl United 1 Stales Senator, but it seems the nrost < votes they can musU-r are thlrtv-ninc, I while tbey can only get thirty-eight to vote for Abbetl. Mr. Throckmorton. I'Dem..) votes for ex-Governor Joseph i D. Bedle. Senator ChsUlo, and Speaker r Bainl. (Urn.,) and Carroll aial Dono- < hue, (Lsbor)refuM to Join llic conVcn- r tton at all. IT the Republican Senators t will hold out as they have commenced . and refuse to act with an assembly i frauds ever perpetrated upon tlie Stale i ofNewhJeraey, we tarilcve the people - many attend the complicated sltua- , Hon will be placed whore it properly belongs, upon Abbett and hta unprincipled , [ to over-ride tho will of a sovereign , After Dlpntherla. Diphtheria ta a terrible disease, requir- 1 Ing the greatest medical skill to effect s ' complete cure. Even when Its power ta ; it clings to the patient with great 1 persistency, and often leaves the system I : poisoned and prostrated. Just here Hood's Sarsajwrilla does a vast amount i of go ""I expelling impurities from the blood, giving It richues* and vliaHtj, , syatrro. . • •' All Bail Soldiers Debarred-— Colonel . VV: H. Cooper, commander of tlie Six'.h Retimetu . Iia* tawHjd orders prohibiting dishonorably discharged members U the [ mi ilia from entering the armory buildi tng at Camden. Buckten'e Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts. • BruiM-s. Sore*. Ulcers, Salt Rheum. I Fcrer Sores, Tetter, Chapped Honda, , Chilblains, Cora*, and all Skin Eruption, l and post! rely curve Pile., or .no pay rei quired. It ta guaranteed to give perfect ! satisfaction, or money refunded. Price . 95 cent* per box. For sale by Henry A- ! Edward Todd, a freight brakeman on , the Wrot Jersey Railroad, met with a , terrible ami fatal accident at Malaga . Walton. Tuetxlay afternoon. Hawass " tucmbrr of the Sixth Regime-lit.

, Court House. MUs Maggie Souder, of Denntaville, ta vtaUrog at the residence of David Burch. The revival service* which have been c in progress in the M. F.. 'cfaunch for b ur week s past closed Wednesdaj' eveningi b People resldiPg in the the upper section ofthe Upper Seaside Road District ^ N". 2. are very anxious ta have the dls- >, trict again united with No. 1. and place . it In the hand-i of one overseer. | David M. Cox. proprietor of the shav- j, log and balr dressing saloon and Virgin, j ia toliacco store is strongly contcmplst- ! ing placing on electric light in hta show [' window. We hope to sec it in working J1 The Wavk. under the new minsge- ; meat, I* ran'dlr growing in favor among . subscribers lu'lhis vicinity. Bnd top sub- 1 scrfpthiQ price having been red pcefho^il ® ■per year, places it within tho reach.of #]1. r Any -person wishing to subscribe can r have the jmper sent to them Iw banding 1 f f to W. 8. Crawford, Court House. The reception given by Mrs. Wm. Mit- I cbeU on Monday afternoon last tj her > friend* iohdnor of ber birthday was a J most brilliant affair. About 80 invited 1 ' £]|<»IB- assembled at their residence on * - Mi-chanic street, tod amid the merry J ' smiles and tho abundance W- other good c j things the company spent a very happy f ' It ta stated upon reliable authority that J the Atlantic and Gulf Wrecking Co. baa J rescind so fsf beneath the nuss of sand * " formerly covering the wrecked Mexican c ' ship OuadH hlaeru on Tatum'a bench, v " that the odor from the cargo of. hides • Und tfaat it Is^wlth mochT dTlficulty thli « . the'men are kept at wo-k. The project of Captains Vanzant and Townsend in t !; s«"ld Ship lias been thoroughly argued • 1 K'S«tfs=?.s,'=S7£ i I remilu.ng portions of tlie vcosei would t , seem to one very much against them, a* a there are In that Immediate vicinity not <. lis than -U oilier vessel, high, upon the .» strand.- Our oldest inhabitants nav if * they Qiuld flml the right aMp they would | } prospect brightens each day for sue- < cow, and judgiiyr djom present indies- [ lions, that willioul something now un- ; known should occnr. the immrnse wealth c t of the old Mexican willat last be placed ( I Dennlsvllle Itoma. Jobn Young and daughter, of Bridge- J ton. arc visiting Mr. J. W. Young. „ , Cape May Oily seems to have strong , , attraction) for our young men, only five r , went down Saturday night. a f MUs I/>ttie Carrol', who Iia* liecn vis- t a itlng relative* in Philadelphia daring the 1 1 winter relume 1 home Saturday night. a f Among tho visitors of the week were 1 Ms* Sal lie Young, of Beoalcva" Point; J. - Smith, of Goshen, and D, Hemphill, of r Philadelphia. 1 Beware! 1 here is a ditch below Whe*- i * ton I blacksmith sli ip. don't try to wiilk * near the edge of it or you may fall in and ; I oroeihlv he Hrowncd. drowned.

K. B. Allcutl while going home from , r.htirt-li Friday night, heard a great noise , in hi* lien house. IJghting n lantern and going to the roost lie found^largc , of his dog. Bertha Annelcy and ber brother John. - narrovi-lr escaped hiring drowned Friday , afu rn«on whlla skating. They broke through the lee and were unable lo get out. Dr. E. Way and others procured a ' and broke tlieir way to them and ' finally succeeded in landing them safely. 1 Ocean View. Dr. 8. W hasten and wife of Mlllvllle. ; are visiting at Mill house, Mr. Amos Mr. (-'hU. Bon h am our stage man con- ' tinuea verj' ill, and the icpon UMlay ta that there is very little hope of hta recovery. The W »r* promises to be the best n*ner ever published in the county. Tlie improvements bring made are exceed - ingly popular. : Mtaa Minnie Way ha* been confined to the house for two week* with a serious sit or the mumps, now so numerous in Mr. Peter Asoman. of Sea Isle City, invited some of our "good shots" over • take part in a match on Wednesday afternoon. The Incentive being a tlmdeerj We have not heard who was the lucky one. It is rumored that a new store will soon be erected at Clermont. Wo wtah 'success but think tlie proprietor will find that there are plenty store* alrcady accommodate the people in 'this" part of the county. Jobn Kandal ta about to build a veiy high board fence oo the south side of hta farm. lie evidgutlv desires to protct his property from Uu> fierce blow* that sweep across from that direction. Wr would suggest a string or barbed wbe on lop John. Dlaa Creek 'not*. NicS"UuT Uedfrn. ot Martkpael, JL. L, la > Cars: ot Capt. K. WltleU*. agy &sr jg; Mr. ». T. Coleman, of Ocean View, a horse that will make Sesville station from iiis store in eight minutes, a distance of two mile*. We bail the pleasure of being whisked oyer th^Tnot. on Thursday anu affirm that Steve lias a goer. tjms.ol or sick liemdsche. Having trirei numberlM* •o-etlled remedies, and phyaieiana of MI sdiools, without relief; then in be no hope. Many *och have a. a last resort uied Alhlopl.oros.and lo theii surprise and joy hava ft.uml that it *a» a tnir. turf and iptiekeure. Athlophom ism* experiment; ihousand* have been euro by iu use anil tliav treli fy a* lo its value. KhekniDStko, l Hm-lie** Co. N . Y. A up. 20, '8< 1 took Alhlophoro* according to direction*; iireuisrd a ringing in my ear thai ua* not aeosuit, it oiH-raied on my hear causing a slower and fainter ihrob, am constipated my towels. When the la»i doaa was taken I did not Uiink math oi the medicine : the next day my lamencu was better, and continued getting lew. until it left me. My Imncnre* w«s in my Lack shoulders and neck, and had been fcu ei^ht ra" b.*" my nMghhor. M'm.JmtaS wh. had taken" a hoMie oi it fro a severe BtUrl of lamenese in bb alioulder and aem. He me; my hem 1 felt stiong, and my (par! almost stopped heating ; 1 1 bought I would abut I raase out all right, and h»ve noi anytantassamsiniv." Amok Batnua Phelps N'. Y., Angurt 18, 1886. rheutnatiem ot the right sh.mlder and arm One bottle rencved all the trouble. Tho ease remains well, now over a rear since □sing the mediesneO. C Ptucsanii, M. D. Every drnggtat should keep Alhlophoro, snd Athloplmro. Pilta, but «U they consol be bought of the druggist the Athioghoroe Go.. Ill Wall St. New York, will wtsd either (carriage paid i on receipt of j tegular prior, which ia Jl.cn pr bottle bcArtslophonw and ,5Ue. fcr pill,. ^ | *t£^~xQ£!$5£r8h srew^MnO.1^ I y

Up Shore. Perhaps yon don't know— . .« - That a cat with the mumps is the latest curiosity at Ocean Ylvw. That a better day than last Sunday for being baptized could net J)*vc I teen had. That it ta not always the biggest dude ritat wears tlie highest collar and parts bis'liair nearest in the middle. That Wm. Pack, although an Inveterate gunner, docs not always brings hack load of game home with him. Thsl Will Rice, of Townsend Inlet lias made a "mash" at Ocean View. Don't be backward now. Willie, but do the thing up right, and don'tgday with j.cr ' That merchants who have had a specsjss^jrsftsarss! bifiT^ Now U't us have another railroad and perhaps we will be dealt a iittlo more fairly with all around. That Jim Grower lis* at last madenp mind that life with hta wife. Tahiti..-., is'not worth tlieliving. hnd therefore has skipped to parts unknown. Jim and Ta-. bitha never have led a very happy marrieil life, whose fault it Is we cannot say. Jim did not want to marry her anyhow, but a couple of worthy citizens compelled him to do so. sot!2** the thief who'stole* th^mo'uey from Si-avtllo and Ocean View stations. . sj^"d°.s»YS«rJ3SV"Sgj ] cinptv satisfaction to catch the rogue after "he had spent all the money. It •• * not tlie first time that person has been „ susplcioned In this kind of work. c That msdame tumor never lets a sent . u iose anytliing by pasring through lier hands- A bad atorv once started ta like 3 small snow-ball that a boy warts roil- j iE'SSfSS; , awav in the warm sunshine. Not nnfn- c quently the ball gets agoing tlie wrong " -way-omLrnUa nrrr His ini-lirrs, - . r Another hitherto happy fit aside has " been made deaotato by the merciless des- * • tiriter tfive:- TUB tfmg tt li un- wife." t Mary Camp, who has left toe husband. . Bill, and set up housekeeping wi li a burly Frenchman, right In sight of her 1 o d Thome. During the lor* years that and Mary lived together, raising ! their live children, they ware content to ■ share the dally toil and scanty fsr.-. nnd never were heard to murmur. But now when tlie Imv-dav in the blood should Ik. tame, the burly Frenchman makes hi* in the role of boarder, un ' Mary!*' They*'grec ?o take'lhc' child - and set up for themselves, leaving 1. " drag out hlsmlscrablecxistcui'i-aloi. . lias nrmel himself with lita trusty I shot gun and;swears dire vengt-anre to ' Uic guilty pair. Dr. Kli B. Wales lias the neatest home ■ all this neighborhood. From the severe fall she sustained. Mrs. John Soffc Has fully recovered. sirs, junn none lias limy rccovcreu.

Because ilr. Landis was sick with a " cold last Sunday the Rev. I. T. Woolpreached for him. Hit progressive voung pedagogue. , Mr. Fluvial James, of Dennis, spent Sunday last at the Spring. Mrs. Wm. Smith, the wire . f our i - . teemed Collector, I* in Philadelphia tlita week visiting her friends. Miss Mlttle Hoffman is visiting h -r | , cousin. •Clcmmlc Kldredgc, of W- »' | Cap« May. Miss Hoffman is a viry . attractive young lady with many friends. There begins lo lie much Inquiry of late for the Wavx. The day of Its pub- . lication causes quite a flurry In the , neighborhood. Some of our young « people Intend to Join "Our Class" and trr to win the prizes offered by the lilo . erality of the publisher. Wast Cape May. Council mrets next Tuesday, Feb. 1-t West Cape May needs a fire company Otir public school re-opened on Mm-, day. H. 8. Rutherford was re-elected super. , Inti-nilrut of Hie Union Sunday school. , Mr. Charles Harris and wife have returned from riiilndclpbla where tbev list e been visiting friends. , r Mr. Wm. Church has purchased a lot . , on Broadway and will build a cottage cn " r it in the near future. > The (luck* In Grassy sounds all went to oca eariv Tuesday morning, they must I liavg heard thsl Steve Reeves anil Wats. „ Fdmund* were coming for a weeks gunI ning. I Waters R. Edmund* will be a rand I. t date for council at the coming spring election. Mr. Edmunds ta one of i ii . heaviest tax-payer* and should have lh< g support of every voter In the borough. F Our school is well managed by M : • ' Emma Corson, of Seaviile. l'rlnclpal llemmingway is bringing th Rio Grande school up to the top notch of excellence. The Creek has a well attended weekly r prayer mis-ting which ft a power of good in this vicinity. ' Fishing Creek can boast of big wood ( piles. The farmer* gain nnd amine I The paat few warm days have set the plows In motion for spring seeding. Hot II beds are being gotten ready for starting early vegetable*. '■ Since uncle Roberta1 vtore has hern hi* new home, Congress does not find its place of meeting so convenient. There is a quorum however for business. ' When tlie frost is out of Hie ground the dty authorities should look to the repairing of tlie streets. mrritT SUA. . , ^dvrrtlSfiBfiits. HOW'S YOUR ^4%) lame ba< nnl THIN AND R ■T W RARING M HopPlaster ^ REAMING jT BLACK, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, jl camden, r. J. W-J ! DEAFSESSfkagSSBg 1 1 ]™T.^^SrS^t«fS:S. T.Qri.

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BRAGDON'S SPECIFIC, FOR THE PREVENTION AND CURE 0E THE SWINE I'LWUE OR "HOG CHOLERA." TWO POUND NET. PRICE. Ml PER POUIND. SVMI'TOHS. . — same quantity of milk and one Uviq-oonful of I ho powd'or. Tlio Swlnu breeder may rooogolzo "llog Cltolcra" by charamteep. Afit-r ttmt uso tw.. 1 aspotmfuls In -..It rood for throe di }-8. The swine refuse food, unsteadiness in standing, a lot- n y"< >"<'"«? I''-' l""l^r' iouaU- do "cs may be given. shows a desire io hide awav. When .wtuiwtto.1 medicine MUST NOT The urine ta profuse and vary offensive. b".' . m"'' '(••• '>••»> have l» *11 moved. ... Diarrhn.a of a dark, slimy Appearance ta very frequent. immmr The simplest and easlejl wnv ta by injection. The tongue ta swollen and r on impaired. jSb. ^ 1 xvater au-l nrimitii-i.'r with a syriiigi-!' Mp'" wann D1RECTIOXN. jHr M ,i Ormix one talile|H»nf-il- sulpbur, one cupful of . x id Imriaroroaml one trasp-smfnf of Btltpetrc: mix Kilh soft As * nutvxXTiv* give each hog.onc teaspoonful onoo a f vjjL food. ThU dose for eseli hog . day in soft food. After the hot, .-Is h .v,- I-. n moved give the mcdlclno To grown^ho^ alfitoed with jhe dtaease give each two ^JimctoL Follow my directions and you will never lose Should tbo hog refuse to eat, drench first with one pint Keep Use Pees clean and Dr»J • •* Notice carefully my rrgislMMl label, of milk without ihc medicine. Soon after drench with Head certlfleat 's. MAill'VACTtlKEO It V re on i- uvnuluc without Mlguulurc tuy. : THE BRAGDON HMDFACTDRING COMPNAY, , j CAPE MAY. NEW. JERSEY, U. S. A. R c ^ ^ A/ ~