- PuWixhed t*ery Saturday Mining. CAPE HAT. APWL 16. t887T ojrj^r Cu> Proclamation Uy tha Covarnor. d*y n> Agrll tor ttir pUauac of'tor ^frrrm,in i WKUBMrBdMn lli»i IIUM re dcrutSl to r mm "aSTiiimma.' B » rmrauc. ibbi nrh ptaauot wii^m Now tkrrefore, punttiJgLIO IMrfBM onrhorJN'v' Jrrray. .! I* . -<■• .!«•: I HIUM . April IKS/I"*, to »« rwiBty at Bsrftaguxi :s Rsiarasi^w aban IK siow BOTU ptfio- ^ JSJSSSSrbS'IS fL to !*• grrBi oral ot ibr unit to re Mmim xmxr.1. u Trenton. »w ■mm -fay ot April, A- D. UST. By 1*0 Gorornor, R0BJKT „ OBBEN. Hrnar C. Kxuxv. Brcraury of suw. Tlic total exprxuo of tliollalncoTurlrv J/rpotatioc control in Camden County foots up $8205-87. Gorcrnor Green has signed the bill — maktmr the ftnrt M«wl«y la rirpumbrr a legal holiday for the workinginen. New Jeroey is a more fortunate ,thl« spring than itl biff neighbor, Penntylvanla, inasmuch at iu legislature baaadOne of our aprightlicat exchanges is the Stranton Truth. Jt haa all the enterprisc, vim and anap of ita more pratenmay the Truth prevail. Nearly 10.000 immigranla. the majority Iriali and Italians, arrired In New York on Friday and Saturday l»"t. Thrreflflhs of them were booked by Ibe railroads for points in the tar West and South. ^ The Philadrlpela Democ" ats keep on "denouncing" Ilaadall. but that geulle. - man continues to aroop in the Fuderai offices for his followers. Toe "denouncing" is probably indulged In by the fellows who don't "get there " The Inlet -State Commerce Uw' will Ik an abaolute boon to the Pennsylvania 1 [abroad. PreTlous to the law going into effect, aver 00.000 annual naaaa were honored on its main line and the branches controlled by that corporation. We have hut iu»t entered the fronl door of April, and If the nice tilings said of her be- true she haa ma le a poor' sin rt to prove them stf~ far as this year It concerned. We alwava cherished the highest regard for April, but If she goes on this way and con Inues to act up so ®*rlL.ta h". life there Is not much dan- 1 ] ger of anybody falling 4n love with her at first sight. Bui let ns -wait before " making too sweeping condemnation, and wait to see if she coaxes out the violets and things. i The latest and greatest project of the Knights ot Imborrig to organize the far- ; mers and undermine the Grangers One , of the enthusiast ic projectors says tbsl n national assembly of farmers would be a ' magnificent accession to the order. Il certainly would.- When the Knights succeeded In Including the fanners of these United Stales to join with the men who < want to raise the wages of their harvesters, and share the crops and perhaps I finally divide up tlic land I'self with Its present owners, they will have done a big thing. Upon the same principle, when the skies fall there will be gaeat t catching ot larks— A'ortf Antrim*. • The drumflsh. is one of the loudest ( talkers in American waters. When tin- f nets are hauled on the Jersey coast, and f larger numbers of druni'tafi are cughl. t their protests are often very Inuil. Thai i these fishes utter sounds' under water t there can be no doubt. .Sailors on vessels , anchored oR shore have heard 111 strange noise raising about them, aud i described it ns booming, while others i thought It was occasioned bv drum being beaten on shore. The 0«b utter , The sounds, according, to » me authorities. by striking their pharyngeal ic«U. tOflfier. while other writers think tbel they beat tbeir bodies against the side , of vessels to rub off c rtaln parasites tlmt infest Hum. Bflm4"~Torrni dT di K-ln rial ilalAmchl utterly fall to touch the heart, unless i. be with horror. They a-e dry and juleeless. all logic and no sentiment. They start from abatrnrt conceptions, and ron through a desert to cestain arid conclnsions by metliixls of a>gumcnt which nowhere touch human lives, or personal experiences. in any svmpsthetlc manner They are not vital; ami treat of spirit ar If itVere mat'er. Hence, common r-rn pie conceive of a Iheol rinn asa dried-u-specimen of a man who lus little inte em In living persons and is more devoted to ideas, preferring to see a world perish rather than change a point In hi" arbemr of salvation. Theology la well enough - -in the schools, but the masses prefer the religion taught by the Master himself. 1 John Wanamaker. the well-known : merchant of Philadelphia, railed all his employees together of Friday, and an- , nounced to them his intention ot intro- i during a system of profit-sharing All the sales persons throughout the house J will ba ye .added to their present salaries on and after this week a sum each track < a graded by their sales. In the clerical. I parklDg, invoice, and various offices, s f civil service system will be stnetly fol- J lowed in promotions and advancement*. < A " special honor list" will be kept for 1 the more rapid preferment ■ f those show ■ ing marked busiiwos ability. The extra paymeots apply only to the retail depart- e ments and to such as have been in the « . service six months and over. Mr. Waua- ' maker est (males that not kwa than ♦100.- v 000 will be distributed to the employes « through the new system this year in ad- " dltlon to I heir salaries. Appropriating Ordinance. tnrao 'romafyST tasr'tte fejgasgg u- s? was ^Ksgggfaar Idood puiMsd^d^HfelSr Ote germs of dWTOM rttMrpvad. bcrofuU, Bait too* popular and successful spring
Communicated. Fisbisc Cam, April 11. 1887. To tae B4ttr r or the Wava. f» A Ilarge Win which overtopa the mi Mils rolls through the county weekly. re and strange to. aay, docs no damage. * IOn the contrary, the people hall its cos- n ing with great pleasure. It would aeem oe thai this Wats, which is assuming al- 5! most gigantic proportions, will turn to a 5 Odal one in due time and sweep the. pr county- Now. Mr. Editor, we imagine "i that the majority of men think they can ,, edit a paper better th»h the editor blip- " self. Isnt this so ? lias there been a day In in your editorial career hj which 0 vou haye not been advised how-to run a p, newspaper? "Of coarse we are on too « majority side of this rpjesi ion. and would g very modestly offer a suggealion- Would Cl it not bean excellent plan to devote, aay p two columns yreekly of your excellent * paper to current news. Probably not ,, one man in twenty. In ryrel districts, •" takes a dajly paper -, therefore we omfl- j" detitially think that- such adepsnnfc in „ the make up ol your pop" would prove a. abundantly satisfactory to country sub- ~ scribe r*. We trust you will give this ^ subject fair consideration. Very Respectfully, H. W. £ The suggestion Is a good one, and we « have been thinking of It before our rsteemed correspondent mentioned the , sohjen. When we get our additional t two coIumnA-rOnly a little way ahead— J we promise to print the current genera) I news of the day up to the time of going u Some of our excellent young people .. of both sexes to the number thirty went ■' over to Town Bank on Monday for a J, "day off," and to hunt up stray "patches of arbutrs anil gather knowledge from >» the flowing, tide. The girls scattered themselves along the beach and off on the flats, when the tide was out to see If ■" tlic pretty little modest flower grew . that' the flood came roaring In aud sur- T rounded the fair ones by a sudden rise of J •urging water. Now was the chance for the ^ gallant young people of the sterner sex c to show their heroism, which thev did " by rushing off and "pig backing" the tired onea to the strand and a place of u. safety among the old jumpers of the An- " dent domain of Town Bank. All were " delighted at their escape from the rush- u ing waves of the bay. The next num. ber on the program was the discussion ° of the origin of the hills, and some re- t marks on the settlement of the Bank by >< the dearendentifof the late lamented Doc- £ tor Daniel Coxe who was the first pro. r, prietor of these historical hilla. After a this the party "fell to" and devoured I he £ contents of their lunch baskets with (l eager appetites. It began to grow dark » before they returned to the city highly ? delighted with the fun and Information „ of the day. and Ita exciting adventures, ti A small volnmn might be wfifvn of " remarking that a detachment ot native a youth were persuaded by a gift of money " to finish the search so atispirously Iks. , gan. and decorate earii palpitating ji bosom with the coveted Arbutus. Iron Hall Notes : I Those who are sce-llcal concerning a Ihc slrk benefits paid by ibe Iron Half. j\ •hould at once I- qnlre of Col. (I, W. y Smith if It be true mat In- has received „ ♦40 for four week's sickness. The Col. |, has psld in all ♦!» to The Order atnrc „ June I. Hh 1HS6. and has therefore made [j a hundred per cent profit on hie invest- n ment. C F. D. Doolittle will shortly receive $39 lor one week's »ickne»*. Total amount paid In sick claims since c' 1881, $875,375.0(1. S Win. I'c.lrrxK, Acct. ^ Tb new Baptist church at Goshen is ® x 86 on "grou-d plan with a Sunday school -room 28x13 feel, it -will be " handsomrlr finished in hard wood in J Gothic si vie. Stained gla s will be used - the windows. The tow r win be 86 high from ground and built up from the body ol the church. Granite is being used for Ibe foundation which gives the building s very substantial look. J. A. Pharo. of Holly Beach, la I he contractor tnd builder. When comoleted this indsome improvement will coat about The ladies of the society will isvr something to do In furnishing the -lie house lu hsrmnnv with its arehitrcural claim". Goshen Is doing herself -redd In making so important an affililon to her public buildings as ilfia'chnrch edifice. AngtesBU. to PhUaUelpfcta on Muoilay last. tiC^Weklj Is cnlsnilnx the Itlskemore Couagv hero taking ^ A exsn>ler Sertngrr ot enpe Mat Point, was lmubimoti rtSng "rewasyi S&wr&SISS' mSrilKuKllnll hU^w hssli*TTllw^sr« hw thai is so fu ahead with work sshe. ^ - -u™* *«wts?P»'|KK^ espwtoB IMahsa ih'heMewrer ^TrSmtit. Mrl B"rS" Test » We hsv.es gve school. sM^s^sho^^MscklK»sril | i aaxagy?8|SS : '5* V J Ooahstn Ittmi. ? Mr."nsu Brewer and Miss "riolUtinh est, ot TownseodU Inlet, was si canrea ooTundsr. - csm. caartsa Boa sad mate. Ultosre tlrace, , nt srhnnae' L. T. Ckspets, have anno home for a day or two. d^^C!W^»TK,>!!SIoduSrE,j""stca-1 1 nass or ao. dsngater. jsiffifflaas t Bnaasr WUsoo M always vflmn at as pout. „ Oaat. Bohort Baymore, who baa been lately el rsitmd Ires the dsiMi or pepoty OnHertnr, has 01 hehi i he yswiiKin fnr as tsars. Donne ihw ume »' he has heen fatiatal la^ll the dauaa o( als post- ™ ipF vssss&m : usyq menUng, ot wlucn he apeska la gtowlag k WanfJ new mn. arhnllaagnel Oreen Creet o rSsrawSfasS i g SrmSS's s S.'va Wnabeaaasa^ s abnd antele tor Is v wui not
Rev. Henry Sterling W«tt. tSsS£gsi3& wSSSS j different sect toot where he was known so wed I sss«7..^wui',»:si ' SSSisTJK'.rSii ! I ssooaa j. jstaOzst j j prijKUie?o( Sal rte^(StSn7^'5a^t°« ! tZwno. ( reviojv ol the whole suiilrel reenltr-i in hla iwmg hsjKlaert March CK|i IMS. I.y Per. k. It Bron- | I Onione tsih. I in. he was noUra'ed" to ti- B.p- • K^t?"2S«^,.aenleS2eiiod*!l t c day tsoentng, Apnl dfb. alKnt. two oVlocs. enisalsg ttuohia der^a turret wl^igot siOTggtey -J Ilia Tl'uT. gol of Mgti^Vcsfa 1 hy bis wire's relsTivesm Pennsylvania: bnl his ooSnui? cocironi™.*rThe fsther-s create*! ! anxieir daring his la.i hours wsa for the wi. rare Of this hoy. and with an affectionate fare- ] The "tonenu'wan vera'tarffvlyaJtendn? ^n2ny The aenncti wa/praeoae.1 hy Pr. VI' r at the re- ' juee^ot Jgr VHi T»« Pocuifi lot™ troja ihealshl of the liiril la the drata of hla aalata." ' with Ihrimng effect, a farortta song of Mr. Walt's, ••There I- no V." : T' • - «• r. I Itvyrin.^ k. arnnirRK: ~r«r y ] taken 'i^hra.aMe-ra.OwfweIl and*Wsrwi^ of I PluiAde. phis. and Rev. Mnaara. Jamct, eraser < niK^Mearunl^of cape c, i "nd*h» wlaTari hMvaTm severed" split | In the Baptist Oomeierr «• Mw Court House. tae Wavx. I Connt rtwrioa were opened hv repreiing the - LorvPa Prayer. Vice Prealifent Toinlin read a Connie was quite lnt-re"Unt. hetng: cooilswvl of stairetva fnmlalied hy tho toacnera ln^' 11llffSS'vSyexrellent ani'T'pracuSl "reitook" the achno! room." Mies RalUe MnUh lUnatrateil dlretdiv a clM».' *A.|j"'ire"d'a!.'lrvi ohdork. The atreniooo -n^e oondtStof1 devoll'Kial recitation hy Profeaaor lewis, of Cape May City, general talk on apeninv. a recitation uv Mia. and a very exhnnauve preaenutlon ol •Maenlary eouinla hv^lj''|''.r^roeaoo^oo-''pte'1 B. ®£si iiHe^Sr^ at Coon House on Ihe aec-uid Kalunlay In | inauoos'the following were apwdnte.1 on the program committee: ctiarlra JTomUtLjtertha "tuwtrainM M School and^seht^ wort^X'1The new I'enifVylvhiiiii pilot b"nt, J. Henry Eilmiinda. has already began n course of fast sailing, which will eventwally leave Jicr competitors far behind. twenty mile race between her. the Whildon, Turly and Howard resulted in 1 clean victory for the former. A chalwas trained lately issued to the of the Cape May boat. E. Cbnt was refused by tlie latter, a' they did not wish i defeat. -'Philadelphia -Herald. A funny Incident lately occurred In s . county town. The wife of a rather deaf maa had been summoned from home in lire night lo a ttUtW# where her service* seemed to tie In pressing demand. way the husband was awakened after she had gene, and missing lie' raised cain because his wife bui appiir ently deserted him. He. became calm when mailers were explained. %ttt ^drtrtisrtnrtits. ilEOOD'S/f BWPOWD EXT1UCI The1lBp«rtancc.of pnrttylng the Wood can. not ho overestimated, tor wilt not pure blood you caangt enjoy good health. good medicine lo purify. vHallxe. and enrich the blood, and Hood's SamparUia is worthy your eonfldencc. It Is pecsllar lu that it it eradiates disease. Give It a trial. Hood's Saraapartllu la sold byall_dru«ly.l*-r Prepared by C. L Uood & Co., howcll, ilana. IOO Doses One Dollar - O* OewwOwi»»C^M/ cZlJuZi?' ' ' *** i'tre>crer'"i.7recir'1 """"* 0" hafaynr*«ul|N*5'f ricKii* tv la* " W street, rmjogBBa^SgM^ Hector of Traaan*Df "the A&taaaSg. h. ■inter, Jane B. Mcflnilwa, Henry 8. Rutherford, admrnlafeator of David Beara, ileceaseu. hy dtreeuoo of ia« Kornware or urer wmj^Twvre'to^d'nr'aBv^acumi Datad Marea «a. uwT "" *"Tt""'F<ro""ym "VT5W JEHKEY BT7PRK1CE Albert W Bowe ) Upon Contra£RT' George HUnanatagp, ) AUachmeot. Bonce at beraby gtveh that a vrni or atsachSSeftoSlraJBmWe'tMi me arifti.m'h'daT^r -7^^*wrat7^'ua.-l''u'J?LU of <ieergs K. OunvwilMraTa S^reUdenf debtor' mmraa toUo'kS^d!i^'whK'7aIid°£n' af tae eeany ofciS-^i-e*1*"'*1 GABHiacmagK^.Ti^^ gHEKIFF'S SALEs ; •.**? ®L#*rl "w WrertMSKS.1JI r^2e°i»<23f^vSS: bS; <»Z ) ;
. 3m ^ilvfrtisfrarnts. IjnPOHTBNT TO BOrSEKEEPIlRX HOTEL-PRfiPRIETORS. JAMES WoCREE^r i. ' J offer Special lnducorrionti__7a_|hl Housekeepers and He ot proprietors In-tho follovti.-.,', line* of Housekeeping Coeds : TABLE DAW ASKS, 56 eta, 85 rta, 7» eta, 85 at sad tlXO. dv TABLE HAPK1KS. 61, 61.25, $1.50, $1.78, $ACQ pr ioiL. to TOWELS -ALL LiHEH, - 81, 81.25, 81X0, 81.76, 62 per doiea. '■ TOWELINCS, eta, 8 eta, 18 eta, 12ki etv. per yari. ^ CLASS TOWELINCS. 10 eta, 12* «au T6 Ma, 20 eta. perywi. BLANKETS, m 1X0, 81.76, 8X00 per pair. - BED SPREADS. 85 cent., 81.06, 81.55, $1.50 «»:b. UTICA SHEETINCS, _5^ .C-4 M_ 8-4_ 10-4 Ucta, 16 eta., ZTcS; Kctai' VSjRL | together with en extensive ! variety of flnor qualities, in- I eluding new and elegant Co- | signs in fine Table Clothn. Napkins, Lunch Cloths, etc. They also offer In their UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT LACE CURTAILS, COLORED MADRAS CORTA'MS, 85, 86. 87.60 per pair and up; Ey the yard, j 40c, 60c, 66c, 76c. )-r yard tai upward. PORTIERES, 86.00, 87.80, SIO.OO per pair and apwarl. SILK PLUSHES, 24-lach, 81.76. $3.60, 83.50 per yani. SILK BROCATELLES, 6a.iaek. 8-LOQ. i7.60 usi lfl.00 p«: yard. Holland Window Shades, all sizesand colors, Slip Coverings, and Cretonnes, Vtc., Ac. Orders by Mall or Express ftoa any part of the eonatry wiil recaive oaxwiul and prompt attention. Jas.)nc6i6er9ft0o Broadtvay and 1 ltli St., hew York. ffiSfgD— 8WB»^ Vvvmancni (viwi.ii^ai. ^e.re^.a^rr ^H'^rrrnc-. lipisTiS^I SartvavMimmhaagg • alMt • T^YSPErslA.— ITS NATURE. ly Caoaea, Prercntren sad Cure. Br JOHN A BcALVl,N.t^weU. M>*. U^yvara lax <PdACENTS aCOTTT'S l^uijd". It t ectrtc Corneln. SSTT^k. ,'A,Sr,» tare N. Y CltT. y IB ES' IM PROVED ROOT BEER. rrenraeu-1 >: io auT'iold'hy 'in drugglat" an' Ylgigl roUwS-^1^ °' H^AL&trr>» I ^ DJOURNED SPECI AL . MAS- I 1R CTfAHUBRT or NKW JBK8BT . the mlrtMn'daT Sf1*?®. teau5^"ai ■ ; tare're oW.»-k m«,n ot aairt Use, on the prrtolaca ui tire l "y ol T unxci,, Dal C(l Aprils. Kp— la! MaBcr. ^NCHANCERY OF : Between Oeorge U. Hark sr. AiUBUUKcr j , of J.Kin U. farruw deeM cwnpit. . On , Furruan I. BicHar.t»on, Defendant. J «c. %'"'t t; | '""Y'V,' : ill-uexie 'au'l 'premT^wfl?" "Sid"11 puhttc , Dated April si; isrf." 8aBUt'fy'Your Homes •JOHNSTON'S KALSOMINE - HKADY I OR CSl). vwwaitd gaotce colora^cbeaper^ah^ ; ^'allMrfacci lad kbit xenn> "ItIs the best. ^tiolct vicdBi a Hngkew Awarda Dry 'IJhn em RntRM f its, [ gHERlFK'K 8ALK. SATt 'HDAY. AHkll.lMh, l«.t. the. rear ot loo freutm* i« lit.jrele mm, we-terlv at re- ti»" U— are lot. w hnuM en.1 tMnodek i, to! Iowa. -rewSv. Breumnw ar ree mmk oortH-r or tar II* tieretre intend-! to ire s® L SeSBSESE •KStft ;°taSo»° doduJ'by'SErraS £ ] -HalpUi" l« Mmreeaaterty lis and a«ntaa feet I !a?^fiSSrSw mc-m !,,« .W >. " »«• « r » fjerwn K, jgrtaree B, Airy. T. t. ftJt.
REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE-WRITER. GIVE THE BOYS A~CHANCE. There la tk> better eebuul than tae. prtnling office. All lu advantages mie Ire had at home briar \ are nt re- Type-WrUer and yonr cnildren will acquire an ad-lneuial mean, of maimg an iKmurv,!^MlS^SSPm^rd^ra^rf'^liMiiwl^'htS^TSIimgiogBboidlMiitae Oelleate and re"(*mare> .lnte ot anawerli* lettAra. pjttnwdytne uktuimi, 'f^ae^dldjae iturr-wnm^ Maaaelf. wT«e^ Iwrelyjelia'^ wax nrrraaaey--tiraeii, pill re ree phwwnt ami courtcone reioirv whlcli bogat loua-aaid. But nuw it la otaerwiae. The iype.wr.tfr lakee t„m hltu the burden ot letter-writing to au looradiaie extent. TUe ItemiugtopHundard Tfpe-wnttrOo* toaua iu .wxy uSnl^for yuSg men Iffre'Tepe- Writer ought to Bnd it. way ret.v ibe fi-anr. ' Oltc ihe noye Ui rirla a rhanee^^fOj J tun .tounytaing." waick mesne notbing. V, XBW l-JXI'UUrr JI ST OUT. COBHiBPOSDKNCB SoLICITKIi. WYI RO jr. SKAMANS A HKNKMCT. j . GOSHEN lASDFACTORlttG COMPANY, ! Gcchcn, Care !.'.sv Co., J. ;Ship, Housfe & W.agon Stuff. Poors, Sash, piinds, Shutters, Experienced Sawyer to Manage Cutting Lumber. M6.y GASEISON, BOYAL t FBASIEK. GEORGE L. LOYETT, I DBALBB IN 9 Flour, Feed, Hay, Straw, AND ALL KINDS OF MILL FEED, ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. No. 43 Jackson St., Cor, Washington. hand's CENTRAL MARKET. CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. LOOK OUT FOR THE
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EVERYTHING FOR FARM AND GARDEN, £U=H A3 CARRIAGES AID flip® Fertilizers and Seeds, AGRICULTDML IMPLEMENTS, Wire Netting, Etc., at W. R. VANGILDER, (26. PETERSBURG, N. J. SILK BARGAINS, £3£"Wc call your attention to the following Beautiful shades of Surah Silk, soft and heavy, an excellent quality at 75 cents. A lot of all Silk Rhadamcs, at 75 cents, in all shades. There is nothing that beat a RhaUamc for wear. Faille Francaise is almost as popular as Surah. VVc have them in all colors, but would call special attention to our Black Faille at $i.2{. Try — to match it for $1.50. Heavy Blsck Rhadzimer at ft 1 . As to plain Black Silks it is not necessary for us to say much as most of you who have been buying them of us for so manyyears, know that \vc sell them at the lowest prices and keep none but the best wearing goodg. HALL'S No. 2G South Second Street. "PHILADELPHIA.
BORSCH" & ROMMEL. SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, iSMJU, EYES DAVID W^RODAN, FlSIaTlSraARDEN . SEED" Coal & Wood, Flour & Feed of all Kinds, Fresh & Salt Hay in Bales All Binnrr* wishing to hare Ibelr V..JII ground as do aoby bringing the Mine to Ulx mil xt lb LEWIS D. STEVENS, NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE No. 62 Washington St., Cape May, N. J. a
PHOENIX OIL COMPANY. 4257 tO 4263 Columbia Avenue, Plrladelphia. Manufacturers of the Celebrated PHOENIX_BELT OIL. " This Oil will preserve your belts ; has no effect on glued or cemented laps, and givei die full transmission of power. For sale by Belting Manufacturers^!! Mill Supply Houses at v $.1.50 per gallon, in; 1, 2 and 3 gallon cans. $1.25 per gallon in 5 and 10 gallon cans. « $1.00 per gallon by the barrel Use no other. If your supplyman has not got it send us his' address. Acme Rubber and Leather Cement, Channel Cement, Light and Dark, Rubber Paste/Oil-Proof. Warranted Best in the Market. Send for PriceJList. PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. CYLINDER and MACHINERY OILS of all GRADES qg, — — — t ; . .. 1 1 ■
" BRAGDON'S SPECIFIC, For the Destruction of the Gape- Worm of Fowls, Prevention and Care of "Chicken Cholera"^ and Roup, I'lit xx |> txx 1 nxxel SB piHMiil Conn, PRICK, SO ctw. PKB POUND. DIRBCTIOM8. Ckkk" <**» a. rare ra-hK«d gwkak ra D„e disease. feed corn white sick. When afflicted with the disease The Symptons are drooping spirits, anxious look, treat as follows; , . ' • , , , ' 'IP1WI Give one tablespoon ful to every ten hens or turkeys great thirst, nervousness, pale or dark comb. TI a da> tor two da>s- in ,n"'Stened corn meal, and mix Roup causes a discharge at the nostrils, hoarse sai'ne amount in their drinking water. Notice symptoms, breathing, tire comb changcl color and the fovl droop,. ' M'redta^SMiJjdU^o. will never lo,o a fowl. ■ ABI FACTI'HKD nv OopyrlgkM uvl ItrgiMitrnl la tfBIUvl sum PxUot Offlve *1 WxriUagvm, D. C. BRAGDON MAKIFACTC^ISG COMPABY, J. B. bragdon, CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY, U. S. A. R. C. JIZARP. G$n«ra| ManagBr,

