Published fcvery Saturday Morning. ~exPE matTfebruary 19. isst. • " 'ZJfZ,?" Tli- publisher ft i he H'j.-s culls T*. ppclnl nftcetton tn tiie price of » year's nub*-cTl|v; iixi . one dollar if |mld strictly in advance. SvjiDo lie value . " of :lie paper to county , and city readers. wijl lncrc:i"c_ several hundred per cent. the price- ho* )icen reducod.one . third to those who send us with tliqir ' order one dollar. 'Flits number allows lliat the proprietor means to redeem every promise made and make tlie W n a live, readable Journal valuable to everybody who has an Interest in what ingoing on in tii» city and coutrly. and deaths. ' . ..The • no®' railroad from M*numu*kin ' to til.- Drlnwn-c liny, the route for which has been surveyed, will be finished by ( tiie ensuing fall. , Iter Jollify. Dobbins, oa«tfir or the ' Tebeniaile M-E.tllinrcli.fttm.leB. for < tnc p«st two rears, lis* announced Ills determination io lr»ve the church io ] March. . A Cindnnttll woman Imugtit en nfcj ] bureau at a erond-hand store fur #3. I After getting it ttojne shetook #11120 from 1 a secret drawer and made kindling wood 1 of the bureau. . - 1 John C. Calhoun of South Carolina, grandson of lliu great nuliifler, has the second largest notion field in the l ulled States. lie was a captain in the. roofed- , — craK-sgFTOe KI1S and ii itnw«."The new Methodist Episcopal church at North Vloclaod wa- dedicated on Thursday. Rev. (!. 1.. Dobbin*. Rev. P. Cllne and Rcy. 8. S. Wcatlierby are expected to take part hi the scrY&fri A Mbsonri Sheriff went home in disgulse In the evening to sec if bis- wile would scare. She fired three shots at him so promptly that hr dropped Ids experiment and began looking" for the . end of otic of his fingers. ' llremlilng tlirough the op< n mouth is Cttocd for the most part only by "civil" men. Tiieaborig ne«.of our country, and savage trtbefe||Mwlirre, always keep the month tlgfitlv closed and breathe through tne nostrils. Tlie school census of children between the ages of fitwand eighteen years In the State has been tabulated and nn approximated estimate of the to tal mtmlier of Inhabitants in the Plate, bared on the number of school children, lias been made, which give* 1,800,900 people living in the State on Janua'y 1. 1887. The eridene- taken in the ITaines Turley contested election ease in Camden county warrants the c inclusion that if -the Democrats have any respect whatever for law ami tlie will of the majority, they will at once unseat Mr. Turhv and seat Mr. Haines in the House of Assembly. A clearer case of downright burglary upon tlie . ballot lias never been shown. . I". 8. Senator Sewell has always been nn nocomuromising Protectionist and advocate of the riglus of American labor. Ho believes in guarding the American r
■ wnrkingman agiinst the rncrosrhmenf t; of foreign capitalists and manufacturers f and in his quiet, systematic way has a done more, probably.- Ilian any other li man In the Scuatc to shape legfenHon-to r this end. . I The New York Wm W and the Pliila- ' delphia Time*, , the leading Deniocta ie journals In those two cities denounce the , uradra^ fraud* in Tiirltjs^btdudf wjlli- t nlcal objections are sufficient grounds i for the Abbott followers in New JerseT ( to swallow the crime without m 'king n i •wry face. Hub a Democratic journal in , New Jersey lifted np lis voice nsslost the ( unblushing frnud?- -CoiuMfupVm . c lit laying down the law to the Hunter ! don County Hoard of F.ogbolder*. Chief , Juaticp._BcasIey used s une wry Jilain language. He told the Freeholders that: . while there waa no .evidence that they , bad comiptly expended the piildii: . money, there was no doubt Hint Ibrv v liad used It unlawfiilly. Then he gave ' them some bits and pieces of law for tlielg future governn-.enfwhlcb will he , useful to litem, If they hare good memo- , • rifts. — M. U. Xrv,. " Ladles who would falsi If accused of ' * iln nn:. .imiuuta t-, rah U.sir neighbors of robks and nurse-, ladles , who would 1m mortally offended if : Charged with meanness or envy covel •: the good servants thai their friends en- , Joy, and adopt no end of tri. kv snd ' mean ways to •••cure them for them- ! selves. Everything Is fa r.in love and ■, war, and in housekeeping it la tlie moilo ' of many a dame who passes for a mo icl of , • deportment and the best of wivts and " mothet a Then are those who argue flinl "it would be imiew-iblc to con-iriict coast fortlfieotlons tlmt would withstand an * attack from the powerful men of-war a such as tt'pj>o»«es«.-d by several foreign * powers, ana therefore it would be foolish v to 'expend money for defem-es of that V character, To the contrary we believe, c it imperative that such steps should be > taken to protect the important points on h our seaboard against any cucumber fleet n that a twoax-nl pionarehy migi t send to If thia country In case of war. Tlie Eu. « ropean powera do not care lu send their If largest and moat powerful war vessels V on such a long cruise under such condl- u ' — e i, j Colonel fngcrsoll. discoursing on tnc ci shop Is alwayi busty at work during thrf T day— always industrious. In the even, ai ing he goes courting some good, nice u girl. There are fire other men In the b Shop who don't do any audi thing. Th.-v r* spend half their working liouis To loaf, ir ing, and thlr evenings to dissipation. The first young man by ami by cuts out these others, and gets a boot and shoe b store of his own. Then he marries the q - girl. Soon be is able to take his wife U out to ride of an evening. The live p laborers, his former companions, .who b see him indulging to this luxdry, retire si to n nrlglitx Ting saloon and pass a reso- I, lutlon that there is eternal struggle be- d tween labor snd capital." fl — . si A Great Battle II Is contmnally going op to the hnmsti '' system. The demon of Impure blood ' strives to gain victory over the constltuHoh, to ruin health", to drag victims to grave. A good reliable mediciuc like •HoM's fWsaparina'is the weapon with which to defend ono's self, drive thede*. !: per ate enemy from the field, anfrrestor. peace and bodily health for many year.-. Try this peculiar medicine. "■ Foi a lime my life was despaired of o My trouble was »i: h the Kidneys. I.ircr u f'U'i III", id" 1 r. - i „ I asesl Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Hemedv. and in ray ofduion it saved my life. ] make this staicmetil to save those who s naffer sb I did. —A- J. t lifford. Lowell. J. Mass. Druggists: #1. Send 2-cent stamp hi to Dr. David Kenn-dy, iioadout. N. Y\, n for his book on K Idin v, ftver and Blood y dUortleis. Mention tins paper. filUt 'u (>ne of the bandies; family labor savers to the Exoelaidr tfiothes Iirse. psti nt.ri SHSuSSS I
•pr. Honrijh-Konnedy, j We hang on the walls of our portrail gai'c ry of prominent piibUc men of the ' county lliit work tlie striking liberies e*.f . Dr. if. A. Kennedy. It H accurate slmdow of Uw original, and withal it til : repnwoitaUon of a really tine looking • num. The doctor is a general favorite ' witli all classes, aqd in business it don't , lake him long' to mako up his mind. In ■ olht r word* ne is of a quick lm|Hil«ivr ■ nature, generous and broad in his views. . willing to give others tlie same liberty he asks for himself, nis face shows dr. clsion of character with a kindly disposition to nelp bis fellow beings along to heal tlj; or in burtoro-. Wo do not remember of ever bearing a person speak an unkind word of Doctor Kennedy in an experience of six years to ibis city. He in ever ready wi ll his purse to aid those who need it, and while not a meni1 bcr of anv evangelical church has the true spirit of charity for'the work, that should put^ niiiny a wot. dy Ids great grandfather coining t • this ' country and seUltog in Philadelphia bcI fore Independence. His grandfather. Henry Kennedy, was a sea captain, sail•ng from the port of Pliilad- Iphia in the East India trade. The subject of out •kytch inherited a love for (he sea from ' His graudtanif r. rts we shall lenrii later ■ Dr. James 8. Kennedy, the father of 1 llenrv A.:Vras In bin dsy a well-known ' phvsfclan and highly' esteemed ritlred ol ( ami -May. He was bom in I'hilai'.i I- ' |ihlB"1n IW7, coming to Cn^v May Win n 1 vantages o/ the perlod.-so far as education went. Hut lie improved them so well that he was able Io enter the office ! of Dr. Brooks, of Philadelphia, and after that Pennsylvania College of Medicine, graduating therefrom in 1843. The same year lie opened the first drug store ever , kept in this city; In a small building on Washington street mar Jaeksnn. pnuI tiring medicine in the meantime. In I IH44 lie married Miss Charlotte If. Swain. , daughter of Lemuel Swain. Sr., an old resident cf thia city. He was at one time proprietor of the Franklin House, member of (lily Conn , cil, alderman, eider in (told Spring Presbyterian Church and for many y. jrs one . o? its trust nes. Hedhxhln the Centennial year beloved by all. His wife still survives him. .i The subject of this sketch was born ai !_ Cape May City. August 31. 1845. He / grew to be a lioy of sixteen here, and hi „ Philadelphia ntteniliujr sclrool. At this age a pent-up desire Inherited from his grandfather developed, arid he shipped u before the mast in throhl Liverpool liner d Saranac in 1883. This voyage proving r. quite evrn f ill seemed to work a radical euro of his boyish Taney for the sea, for „
this voyage as n hoy in a large slop, furling royals and bring knocked d>oir( » .11 all kinds of work cans. ,1 him to return J from hi* experience of lurltog a royals with different aim* in life." Io II 1885 he began tjiestudv nf ne ilirine with V Ills fstht-r. finally gradiRiling wl li hon- P or* f om the University- of Pennsylvania I in 1888, Father and *•» piutli T«ed I hi . Vear nficr the site of ilio present United ; Srstes Pliftimaeg. and oslsblMied them selves to the building al the corner of and Decatur sir* els, now s. to resilient" and vi-bors to -Cap. May. The doctor has at present a lucre, live practice. Being a member of the y May County Medintf Society, hioquiix 1 ami imthusiasin l» of much yaliu- - t.rVut K*|v. He lias servyd on til. t ii-.'sSsonrd nf Hialth for six year*, tjiiee of which a* president. . Ill* rour ace nj-arrrlng out Uit- Ismrand regulations of Tint hoilv was of mneh value I. the genera! public. In another rnp.cU; served a* the treesu er of the board til Steward- of the M. E. Cfanreb for laatr > veBVai and la now one of the ini-iee» ol dig qruer of the Iron Hull. The doctor ' is an am -teur arttot of skill. His parlore . decorated in part with hlshandiw.uk. a couple of m trine views being of ospec- j ial excellence; s ro- , I)r. Kennedy- marrirel Miss Mary* Clark , nf ttd« rTty. Tliry hare" four chiroyen f a student at Pennington, and a young man of much promise. Mis* Flrrr- . once, at school In Philadelphia, and litth r Ethel' and Una. two lovely cliil ' ! dren, and great favorites, not onlv with i heir parents, but friend* of the family To conclude this brief sketch. Dr. Ken < nedyjs a prosperous man of affairs, with " a spirit of progress tnu should commend { Itself to ids fellow townsmen to all walkr of life. A correspondent a*k>: "Where can we eerid io get Peck's Patent Ear Drums an Invention far enabling people to hear i who ate deaf, slightly of otherwise?' to F. Itiaoox. 810 Broadway. N. « staling cause and particulars o t vour c.nfiie*s and he will give you JlnUea, " Itiiard: "A lecturer in one nf om r while lllnstrattog po gress li „ mrellcal *clence. Introduced a deaf pal U whose case bafli-d all medical .skil and was considered to.peless. But' nr. 3 laventlon lielongfhg to F. lliaeox. New York, having been recommended it wa> - used with very satisfactory results, as ii • fully re-tored the hearing. It was lesUe other iwars and ffiund tobe mure sue- " cessful than any known advice for the r .riH f of Jrafflosa, y. h''Wk" JAM !"l many years was fully restored by It., h tovenlion is all tlie more sati*f acton " at it to out of sight and does, not rerfhiri l! lie held to position. And while IT can be readily removed or inserted br the v patients themselves it is witbal curative * artionand comfortable to wear. J "That individual with the |*triarcba! u and demure countenance vou sei ti there," said Landlonl MrClrllan of J American House a few evening" ago. * polntUjg to one Ofiito gucsisi "knows now to run a hotel, but ho can't tell » Biory." The Rural referred to was J. L. 1 Analog, who la .famous for the terrapin ■ dinners he serves at' h'-s Cape May hotel. " heard a good story just before lie _ started for Philadelphia and has been J Irving ever since Us arrival to repeal it. bin without success. The effort to p recall it has worried him more in three u days that his business has in three yes®*. u Bucklon'a Arnica Salva. - -Thto bet HafvVi iw the'werid fee Outs, * Bruises. Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum. P Fever Korea. Tettor., .Cbuned Hands. * (ihilhlaina. Corna, and all Skin Eruption . r Silk p. ^lively cures Piles, or no'pay re * quired. It is gimrauteed to give pcrfrci B satisfaction, or money refunded. Price S cent* per bog. For sale by Henry A. Ki-nnedv. • k Wanted. A good farmer, on shares, farm 60 J scren field— 35 acres in meadow, and small farm of 35 acre* field, 30 acres 7 acre* meadow. Also two b young men to collect grave), grit and nsplialt gravel on the ahore, all aland 8 f"" : It to a great mistake to go uninsured whtm #10wU pay fiw n u -B«si're againw.' foss by fire. K . 8t ' S
Rio Crando. j ' Who wiir re our next real snpemsoT r Uxra | X red kUcbmg pnat H the lxiest novetry in lha eu I Vil lage. * j ^Q^num MCTTdBea with having toe larj.- T stuni^hviroum'tott'Ss". The. new wulemeot wesi ^of^Klo ^OranUe. b( "uaani'tun is an eenalntr wkether the ^ ciirvr eemipsny will ever plant another crop or ». uI'.!!iTxa: to" ighM'ht " *' iwtsioenent of tofiratonre «th»t rrafsfrop h «nMwa. .(soraar w bos- r 'S^rmil'u20w'*rtt StrtriSra^Wra "vrer? * ^TB- OTT^r^Brown-k^TlCaj, w^wrhrhMam) 'J 'stc leoaanaa^woM toMkto B^Trapsvr.^ 8 Pavorsl nandstsree troni" ihb piaee reeeiveit ■he ''"TBlBtnoi nr.nosnc" in the ^iol or toerKsp- n : JB'wos. Not right, gnesa Main. j,. Mr. Jo*»pH Chjniriloo reolove.1 on the Rnoeh < » -milk tI«Uf ^ for ' llrarh ajut Anxtoaea j r Cn'ekVo umh't him In fsnumg. i. rign«°j"^fr» ^ mi wzr •-arbdad oakonils". every one Was pleased to ,. her smiling sunny lace again. , Warner tail verj ill with mamre. he is c the wors^rase we have ^ 1 - hops d he win emteh toe ibiet. li phf 7" y**" horadWdetrir 1,1 PftTtolrtpftla'tor' hSrtsI '^'VrMsy' monu ri'c hr ^7)7''i|Th'V?lu7a*ri"i7iduisT mo""n'!
tehftftl' hsre'oo'roore' resivei hw thene w-fssa or ihelr teaohev. sn.l no smhmon lo Irsrr VCSOSI' toer are not driven to It hr fear." Thrtr omnaaly and foolish aonona, sneh asromiwlilng Utile fellows to oarvy the w,v,l and mat r ne tohsreo snd stutt oa on the noor ami wail", -rilling anil defacing the holldlng, UXRur enuR. - Ud Shore. Perhaps yon don-! tnow "iTSU^wm^pwtora6 "to '" v ru-lnlty wni he SOT* Of Ilndmg its^way^O^Ihe | ro^'MdtmTtakTtuid !y m^OTdt^f^ntoS' sr viii not some Mie^tre to i-slm^s trouhlftd splni Thai Lieut. Met.'leiian gave s rerv lauraMtnr v-w rhsrgee rome from those In toe servh"- as propriatrlv ealb " *aa lawyers." '* That L. T. Bwaln bss a ehslr In his pnsres. ^onraia ®S"8vw^^mhti5t* "r rniT mnchof toetartand skill of uSfc^SrefkihrrsI s ......... Tuckahoa Itama. '"iius'pikM. Sw"1 "ravi;:i-. Mr. Anthony Stcrhuan U having lung tiers si wood cut, csnnloylng some twontv choppers. ie>(*Minnc^lm7^*boii*e>vn <'om'"on' A rompany Is being orgslUse.1 here for the toeTmay tnooeS* * cu,Bln''''cltB7- l",T' Mrs SomMT^Oarven, u^rhe waa morning pis »7>f^s^~7^rere^itog " -x*«ortSfniin here every w«.U"*M7ntiar{l" Kraguc loaded five teams op TnvHay. I)mn WW to have his than: of to* hay toads. . Oodrevy iaP'a«ner workyaorttTiSp to?o«^5ytow5e2rte^n"iLl'tianlmr C'rean Craok. Her. p. V . ftandctph is Prashyrerian enough io preaeh for ilie stnall society of that deaom.^^r r*i^"gg"Vr^^MTt^rt ®00 Henry Sobrlleoger will ix s r.mtidsre r.g re pnbne faUQfufiy and' oaght >.o ue nomtaaled mad One of our moat soeceaafhl farmers hi T. P. who has a le.se on the Townteod Oarr - pisoe Juboo the borders of Prshing Crvst cjtas raoiraM asjwSZfi agrtSiSorilt *tn"m! (Ween creek take, the ease far parties. On evening iheA was one far old foUta at young prouteua Tneaday evening and toe week wajuappedgff by a fres blow oat at Dido Laur Dlaa Creek Data. E.lwaiVI Laaming hie l«n on a vtott tn his 10 ^ ar^M^'tSw'l^taCiSd to' Mra.namiahOharlft.-and dsogklee or yieu-
Tdwnaenda Inlet Itama. Extra meeriogs aoem to drag a litue aofxr. ■•Pie language of the mongucb* Is the latad I ■The inquiry is frequently made "who writes liKkw aeeored a vary fine rnek ash tans week, . the im of the siasan Jamb Bwaln. of life string station So. 35 , has very sick with neutxlgix.^^ ^ ^ ^ CxnTSay City for a'ahort vlalt. ' several of our clUxens atiemled the baptism it bearilto last Sunday morning. The roang men's bearding bouse la now ready guests- For "rms apply at otoce. raw H Brewer, who h*« been eontned *) hl» -wtto heart (lUMr.M getting brtfer. mora to^Uantlo'^J lo embarklu'hotri^r^ i.t^^'Sre!J^?™ira7hftVi» n»nd to-ttora ': oor young maehinm httaraortTMsnonWtfor Sdt™-^oop!to * fWBW- . Our pastor, "Res-. Wm. Mitchell, W1< too ill o; imld airetinv on Manday evening. Waartgiad \ux A bole- Learning, onr ■qUcalfr'^l, makes qulle I ihe pVv'sth ShnJflatolSovUlg rapMIv? Keep | on Lewis, my iiur. ami you ujay. excel levy yek i j ShSSforwbS' oowm SttTTif thL^t 1 j Court Hou... ' Thus neir wiurwi. Brown A Urown. of Bio ' We«''XVE Tiiwnseh.1 «mrt*rtiir JJJPJ™1 regmsr'i^SfbaWabaent. ^ j r ' 'u«T 7Vff*Ur was praise .Ins in the Bttpus' t Burleigh. , rni-o: in the public school of im* place. ,f Pastor Mitehel preached a^very IraprcMlvc It Denges was celebnue-l by man? of 'her fri.-n.!* I ^ t)r. jThnraday eventofMnaur friers m»utp '■ birtoday ^^eriteal^ wlfa Anmbg ' "ZJgggt ™. "g, w' Hres and wlfe. Mtm
" s'T- *nd daughter Anus, "ami d. W. Lloyd. An 1 ^ cn)ey able time wmpenl. PetersDurg. t'onon la ationl agnln after hla reeem i The WM cbacM giving a pretty gowl re- ' 5 mS'to Jrin'hlB v'^L1" U""""' !oB»nl- . Hie* Aray'VanUfUer and Ml* I.ydle Smith, „ twolorely gtrfs of this ptoce, are spending thl» . | wc * m the cur nf llrolllcrly Love. , lUiv 3)dvrrtismfnts H BULED BY PREJUDICE. B Few persons realign how thoronghlt rr Act are eouirxiiled by prejudice even u it their own disadvantage. For many yean ■'■I Ihe treatment S rheumatism, neuralgia I S "SciaticanDd headache has been by sbuu - ie uutwanl application, and, therefore, with f. oot flopping to think that tlie origin " Ihrae trouble* must, from necessity, ^ be infernal. the weary sufl'crer continues lo rub I* iorrwt principle, it curra surely anil quick . ly. The Biaiement of ihoae who hart bar si cured ought to cunvinoo the incredulous. C. F. Bmce, Mctuchen. N. J., says : "Mr «i Miller had the rhaumattom in her heart *; and was cured by AUilophoro*. She eayi T tliere i* no medicine like it." 2 /James W. Seed, 4638 Fenn Aveq Fitts I' liurgti. Fa, says : " My mother, although 77 . years of age, was entirely cured by the u* of Athlophoros." r. Mis* Carrie Fatten, Eagle Village, N. Y. ■ says: "My mother wis nearly a-crippl* to J '■ her arms, not liaving l«n able to dress noi i scarcely able to feed herself for thres 1 " months. Iieing in severe pain most of tin , , time. The acute pain ceased after takin; ■ a three Ivdtles of Athlophoro*, but she con ; tinued to take it until all signs of rheums | '• tisra were gono ; having taken 27 bottles it • * all. 8lie lias not taken any sincetost May 1 - and can use her ami* ts wvll as ever. A j i- number of friends have token It, and ir every case it htus given satisfaction. In cas« j >• of sick headache, it gives almost immedlatf j l. John M. Wofcott, Piffard, N. Y, ray.: J * "I got a bottle of Athlophoros for a friend I " She at pneogained rapidly, and ha* no- ' I" ) Every druggist should keen Athlophoro I * and Atiilonlioro* Pills, but where they can ] ma be houirht of tiie druggist the Athlo i e phoroa Co, 112 Wall St., New York, wii i i- rand either (carriage paid) on receipt u ; " regular price, which to tl.UO per bottl for Athlophoros and 50c. for Fills. 0 - .Sffir j ■; ..a..-ips-.F,- P.-n-ta. !:i I r_ Wood, Ac.. A Ihtoplxme POlk are unegnaled. ' t Tfflff^sssS'ss Auj one can do toe work. Large earning* sure If frna Ont start. Costly omei and terms free. * ua yee addraas' aad Hnd'nal; IT n tots MXJUtM bT., ' niltodelpblm l'» it ns-tm X TN CHANCERY OF NEW JER. " L SET. TO ISAAC 8. DICKINSON, B» virtue of an order of toe Court of Ctanoery , bIn2M«7"'«rairSeroinI JereSra f's o£^ Wauisni oo or before toe tweoij-om day or c 5 «rasBasrdSSM8»« t " oweeroif«to>toad!d ^ 180X3*- * 11' . SMs-JtoktoroSfrajtalmuii.
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WATCHES, B1AM01S CLOCKS Jewelry and Silverware, AT WHOLESALE FIGURES. Gold Ladies* Stem Wind American Watches, $19 oo Solid Gold Gent's Stem Wind American Watches, 25 06 Solid Gold 1 4^ Ladies' Stem Wind WatcHesi 25 00 Silver Stem Wind Watches. • 7 00 Silver Triple 1'lat.ed Tea Sets. 6 pieces, . 25 oc Watdrburv Stem Wind Wacbes, (io Diamond Kings, 5 oc Nlckle Ansonia Clocks, 90 Solid- Sjlver Tliimbles, , 25 Ail gooiis fully warranted and satisfaction gharantit-il, at T.- O. -HAYDOCK, ; PRACTICAL. WATCHMAKER, No. 12 North Sacond Street PPl- o.- : HOLIDAY GOOD^ FRENCH (,'liOCKS 1 laving a" line line of these good: *si< of my own importation I am offering ; -JJR0NZES. great inducements to buyers. . ' Pins, Earrings, Rings/Sleeve Hut I H AduO'N I^S. tons. Collar buttons and. Studs, Finf Stones, handsomely mounted &chea[ >' \ t * \ rp/ try 1 3c' Gold and Silvel" Watches of al « \\ A 1 C J 1 ho. kinds and grades. WILLIAM F. ENGLEHART,
NO. 203 MARKET STREET, Cords .it Retnil. PHILADELPHIA. PA. FOR SALE. ggjgpj
PHOENIX OIL COMPANY. Sonth-East Corner cront and Market Streets, PhMadelphia. Manufacturers of the Cei jbrated PHOENIX_ BELT OIL. Phis 'Oil will preserve your belts ; has no effect on glued or cemented laps, and givci the full transmission of power. For 'sale "by Belting Manufacturers and Mill Supply Houses at $1.50 per gallon, in i, 2 and 3 gallon cans. $1.25 per gallon it^-j^mrKi© gallon cans. ' $1.00 per gallon by the barrel Use no other. If your supplyman has not got it send us his address. Acme Rubber and Leather Cerr.ent, * _ **•■ Channel Cement. . Light* and Park. Rubber Paste, Oil-Proof. Warranted Best in the Market. Send for Price''List. PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. CYLINDER and MACHINE RY OILS of all GRADES
' BRAGDON'S SPECIFIC, FOR THE PREVENTION AND CURE OF THE SWINE PLA NUE OR " HOG CHOLERA." TWO JPOUND NET. * PUICK, «1 PER POUND. Hi'jfPTOMS. GIIXBAHTVKII ,"n"' 'l"omll-v of ml,k "n(l one I'aapoonful of tlie powder. The Swim: breeder may reoMBflze "Hog Cholera" hr* , -... " "T.L Afrerthat ti*ctwpti-a*poonfatolBsoft food for three (l»rs. UN TOUOwtng *ympioma, v&-:— " p Do wot reed porn will Tlie rariiie refuse food, umtcadiness in standing, n tot- -d T *""r -""'BS PHI* P'U[>"rtlonate doxes may be given. teringwalk. The oar* become sore and livid spots break out on ears and belly. The tall droop*, and the animal I^ja8S9^H|Sra£*rare^^^ 1 mI4xr SOTllI.. shows a desire to bide away. AVIien borajue ewnxtlpaled the meillrioe Mt'8T NOT Tlie urine to profuse nnd very offenstve. Jgflfif - „ . raVTffCT®®* un.il thplKiwels linvr been m°yr,l. Dlarrhceu of a (lark, slimy appearance is refrfreq|ient. F A D 1 CAT I ... , rn|', ;l "" tt™ war b> injoctlon. The tOBguc is swollen and vision impaired. L.I\r\ half a pouuil of common Imiwn soap in warm , tojPHtogl f ;3Km±r. m waU.raml afliuuuster With a syringe. DIBBCTIONS. ' X „ M li Or mix one tablrpoonfuls uf sulphur, one ctipfnl of j- , ~ 1 1 V'\| mulietoes and one Ua*poonful of Mlliietre: mix with solt As a rnEvrvnvx give each hog one teaipoonful once a V| food. This dose for each hog. day in soft food. "ft? wivSBMRp 'S ■'y' After the Imweto have !*en moved give (be medicine To grown hog* afflicted with the dtooaoe give cadi two as directed. Follow mV d irecUoa* and you will never lose teaspoonfuto three time* a day in soft food. ■ , i — • , a hog. Should the hog refuse to eat, drench Aral with one pint Keep tlie i"em> ('Iran ami nr»-. Notice carefully my registered label, of milk without the medicine. Soon after drench wilh . "* ' — Read cerilficatn. SIXM'FXCTl'HKD UV Moac Grnulnc without my riliruaturr. Tl BRAGDON 1AKDFACT0BING COMPNAY, y CAPE MAV. NEW JERSEY. U. 3. A. R. c, TISARD^ Ganeral Manager.

