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— ^ 1 "POWjr VOU WORRY-" j' low Shrawd Bqnlnaas Man Have I Solved a Creel Problero. "It there a fatality stnong our promi | ent men" 1* a qurellon tint we often , •k. It b a qne«1lnn that perplexe- oar : reding medtrti mm, and they are at a J Ma to know how to anawei- it- , We oorartlnw* think that ft the "{.Ityai- , iant would gfvr pen at the energy lo i be oooalderatkin of Ihb question thai I hey giro lo, combating other.gehnola of ! nctice, It might be^atlataftorlly an- , The flights of "lam*" reminds u« often it Ulc quarrels of old Indian Iribea. that ' rem only happy when they were annlilbting each other. If Allopathy makea a- (Hscavery that ] rrombe* good to the race, Hormropathy eridefi it and breaks down iu influence, f Homrenpal&y makea a discovery I hat ' iromise* to be a boon to the race, Alio- ! Mthy attacka itIt b absurd that these schools, should aney that All of good ia their methoda ,nd none in any other, Fortuntly for the people, the merit ' rhic.il these ' isms" will not recognise, a recognised by tlie public, and-thfar rablic recognition, taking the form of a iemand upon the medical profession,' iTentnatiy compels it to recognize it. Is it ponibic that the question has Men answered by shrewd business men? K prominent men once said to an Inqulr;r. who asked biro ltoir lungm rich — !il jot rich because I did things while other people were thinking about doing ihem." It acema to ut that the public have rrlognlzcd what thb fatality is. and how t can be met, while the medical profeslion have been wrangling about it. By a careful examination ol Insurance reporta we Ami that there has b en a lharp reform with reference to riamins dona (and that no man ran now get any unount of insurance who ha- lite least lerelopmenl of kidney, disorder), mote they find that sixty out of every hundred in thb country do, either dl rctly or indirectly, suffer from kidney diseaae, , jlence, no reliable com pen. will Insure a man except after a rigid urinary examination. Thb reminds ut of a little instance which occurred a abort lime ago. A Fellow editor wa* an applicant for a re■portable amount of insurmtcr. He was rejected on examination, betatic, un-

known to himself, hb kidneys were diseased. The shrewd agent, however, did not give Op the case- He had an eye to business and to bb commission, and ■aid: "Don't you worey; you gel a half dozen bottles of Warner's safe cure-all dealers keep it— take II acc riling to directions and in about a month come around, and we will have another examination. 1 know you will And yourself all right and will get Tout poMey. " The editor expresses! surprise at the agent's faith, but the inter replied: "This poirt is e value hie one. Very country, when they And a customer rejected for this cause, giv^slmitar advice and eventually he gets the Insurance." What are we to inlet from such cir. curat lances? Have shrewd insurance men, as well aa other shrewd business men, found the secret answer to the inquiry? Ia It possible that our columns have been proclaiming, in the form of advertisements, what has proved a blessing in disguise to millions, and yri by many Ignored at an advertisement ? In our flirt wr hnd thousands of strong testimonials for Warner's safe cure, no two alike, which could not exlsta except upon a basis of truth: indeed, they are published under a guarantee of 41,000 to any one who will disprove their coFrectness, and thb offer baa been standing, we are told,, for mote, than.. lout yeara. Undoubtedly this article, which it simply dealing out Justice, will be coosldered aa an advertisements and be rejected by many asauch. We have not space nor time to discuss the proposition that a poor thing -could not succeod to the extent that thb gmU remedy has succeeded, could not become so popular without merit «ven if pushed by a Vanderbilt or an Astor. Hence we take the -liberty of (oiling iur friends that it b a duty that they ? we to themselves to Investigate the mater and reflect carefully, for the state nenta published are subject to the refutation of the entire world. None have efuted them; on the contrary, hundreds ■ < thousands hrrve believed them and . iroved Ihem true, and in beleving have < ound the highest measure of aatlsfarlon, that which money cannot boy. and straey cannot takeaway. J Worth Your Attention. I Cat thb out and maH it to Allen A Co., d ugusta, Maine, who will send yon free. ) me thing new, that Just coin* money ir all worker*. Ae woaiJerfol as the a ectriclighLiugeuuincaspureiold.it C ill prove of lifelong valee sniTlmpoe- * nee to you. Both sexes, all agre. £ lien A Co. , bear expense of raiting yen L . business. It wtnbring you in more eh, right away, (ban northing else in lis world. 'Anyone anywhere can do ci « work, and live at liome also. Better „ rite a* once; then, ksnw log aU.abauld m conclude Ust^yoiMWt care to en- ( Cheaper and Bettor t han wall Johnston's Kalsomlor Fresco Point b .J tod so in or than ordinary paint and p ir wall, can.be mixed ia Are minutes tady for qae\by tbe addition of wster c nly, anil a girem numb r of pouwls will ^ > tte wdr" Wee-pecbdy Ironiomjto ur reartere the card which will b> found c > another ontamn. and wou d advns W to send for sample card, price list, ( ■ 1 Buokfan'n Arnica Salve. ! The beet Salvr iu the wortd" for Cots, ' Irtdssa, Boras. Uktcre. Halt Bheum. ^ ^tw, c^r|y. , Bolmbpre Sx"><TW ££ ffirieJy£ : Cood WagwaAhnad. nan give you work that you caa da and . live. at^hSne, making great ■

I redaction of internal revenue and 1 tlic taking off at revenue stamps from ; Proprietary Medicines, no doubt has & j lsrgeir henefltted the consumers, aa wel v as relieving tbe burden of home manu • i fsrturers. Bspeciallyb thb the oanc - 1 with Green1* August Flaver and Roe-JUrta 0 German ftymp. as the reduction at thirty- ' •li cents per dozen has been added to r increase the sue of tbe bottles contalniat • the* remedies, thereby giving one-flfth j more medicine in tbe .5 cent size. The A xpuaf Flavor for Dyipepsta and Livrr ' Complaint, and the German Syrup for t Cough and Lung troubles, have pcrhsps. t tlic largest sale of any medicine in the t world. The advantage of increased size i of the bottles will be greatly appreciated ' ; tbe sick and afflicted, in every town l , and village hi civilised countries. Ham- i pie bottles fog 10 cents remain the same ( •'»- " i Old Bloonosa : "Jane, what has become of Mr. Dltowaite f He used to be i s fnqucnt visitor." Jane (sharply): "I | am afraid that be wasn't, treated very t well when he did call." Bloonose : , "What! I'm surprised.' There ware'l t a nielii lie called to see you that I didn't , go into the parlor and smokr my old , clay plpe for hours, Ju«t as sociable aa if t I'd known him for year*" . The Spring Months ! i Are undoubtedly the beat in which to purify the blood and strengthen the 1 system, tut-sure at thb time the body Is 1 most susceptible to the beneficial effects , , of a reliable medicine like Hood's Sarr imperii hi. The feeling of debility, IanSnr, and lassitude, caused by the rbang. { season, b entirely overcome, and • scrofula and all humors are ezpsllcd from the blood the bloob by the powerful re- < vi vlng and purifying influences of Hood's , Harsaparilla. Do hot Dxlst— Take Hood's Harsap- - « rills sew. It b made' byC. L Hood A L .fi*, -ApoUreeoriee, Lewefi, Mass. -Bohi r by all druggists. 100 Doses One Dollar. Appearances are very deceiving. A - little boy at the opera, who noticed the r gentleman looking through their opera - glasses at the ballet dancers, wax of the opinion that the opera glasaea was for an 1 r eotliely different purpose. He said : : * "Mamma, buy me one of those thing-, | • so 1 can cover up my eyes with It when 1 tlios • women come on lb» stage." * Excitement In Taxaa. fjiosfexritement has been caused in ' the vicinity of Farts. Tex., by the re. - roarkalde rreoveir of Mr. J. li. Corley, y who was so hedpfcee he could not turn . in lied or raise hb head ; everybody said , he was dying of Consumption. A Ulal " bottle of Dr. King's New Dbcovcry was rent him. Finding relief be bought a e large bottle and a box of Dr. King's New i Life PUls : by the time be had taken two boxes of Pills and two bottles of tbe ' Discovery, he was well and had gained s in fl.-sh tiil.tv-six pouiMs. Trial Bottle i. of thb Great Discovery for Consumption 'ne,t Ilr II. A. Kenned v. - . at H. A. Kennedy. 2

I "Yea." said tbe lady lecturer, "women c • have been wronged for agea. Thev have ; I suffered hi thousands of ways." "There's „ ' one way Ihey never suffered in." said a I I heni*ckM man, rising. "What is that?" ■ - demanded tbe lecturer. "They have ( l never 'suffered in silence.' " . Iraakaaaaaa, ar Uqnar Habit, saa ka Carre k ' ahniaiataruig Dr. Halaaa' OvUaa tfdtz. • ■ ■tUsHSSfS SiSSS ! ilia aai'.sot U a moderate drinker or analeo- t r kohc wreck. Tbnosai>4< ig^dnintardi ban | - bovMAMl to-day believe they quit drink- i . DC of their own Ires »!!L Me harmful ellsc 1 sffirsttsrsy-^sa: ss : \ tdresa in confldenee IIOLoaa BracirlcOo. . ; M» Hare tk- ciachaan. Ohio. V , "We le nd the knee, but not the et- . how." enthusiastically exclaimed^ an ( , orato- at A temperance meeting the . f othi r evening. "That's so." raid an u»- J . reclaimed sinner on the brek seaL "If* > , the only way you can get your mouth , to Hie bung-hole." I "The lad Ins especblly go jnfo rcsueles ■ t. over Parker's Hair Balaam." writes Mr. ' I J. H. Decker, druggist, of FiDdlay. Ohio. ] "They say M Is the most elegant dress. ® lag thev ever used." Stop, tailing hair, i B restore color, promote, growth. ' ; Young Udy (to brother)— "Bob, what is the mo-t fashionable colorfor a bride?" Bo5^""Wav; I donl know about t fashion, but for me I shmikj prefer a • while one." "fiilp ! HMIpl! Hops. Burgundv PUchand Gifmi cemI bined avako tbe famous Am/»sa<rrabret , and strongest plaster ever known. Mitti. tudes say ro. t A Baptist minister was once asked I how it a as that he consented to tbe marriage of lib daughter to a Presbyterian. t "Well) my dear friend," he replied, "a* , tar aa I bare been able to discover, ! , Cupid never studied theology." J. A. TSylor, of Cllfflon Kansas. | writaat— "Dn Beth Arnold's Cough Kll- ] ler Is the only preparation he dares to re- j commend. It has never failed lo sulk" j Dr. Beth Arnold's Sugar Coaled Bil- i PUls unequalled for roaUveneaa. ■ Jaundice, liver troubles, gflc. "Bay. my frteiS',*wlre»e. did ;Tpn get « that Mack eye?" "Fell agamtt a (hie) b noeL" "Ah. My dear air, I am afraid j, black eye b tbe trademark of a drunkard." "No, ahlr, taint trademark — no-hlag but poet mark." » A battel of lied Star Cough Cure made J thorough and remanent cure of a r cold no severe that 1 could not bOk. ears ft Mr. J. V. Roach, assistant anperinUedent New York Central Sleeping Car £ Company. E • My dear children." t aid Deacon Bu- g addreasiojrfge acbqlara. "can you » tell me why you*** to Sunday .chooir v "Cause our paa . would wallop ut If we „ didn't." promptly responded a small ? scholar. t _ g Hon. M . A. Foran. of Ohio, member of ^ House of Kepreaentlvrs. wrtlea that St. « Jacobs t ill relieved him of acute bodily ri P»'« ' g -What are yon doing tbare, you res- f calf" "Merely taking cold, *ir." "It L looks lo me as If yon were stealing ice." e. "Well. yen. perhaps it will bear that £ construction." r y ■ ■ " •BklnJtuccess' seems lo workallkea f charm fSverBkin diaeaeet," Dr. Oliver. » IfjjSg ctxT'DrngglsU ■ Palmer CbemL » One of tbe handiest family labor saver. U the Excelsior OoOies lane, patented and manufactured by Mr. Wn. Bomera. ■' i • TA Afril r*~J rartra<v»ta racnrerea weMil isSSSEfSs"

THE FARM. "" Farmers wfco wereJn aneh a hurry to j - gel their rari'v crops in hnve no doubt wished they had waited tilt warmer weather. March b a pad month for out-of-door wort. It partakes of the worst 1 elements of botfi season* There was penet rating chilliness aid s succession mow and rain ail through it. Farmers need to be Cautioned all tbe time about too much hurry in planting corn. The middle of May is the time in this latitude for the main crop, and the person who waits , till then will, ail other things being 1 equal, have a better crop than hb more ' previous brother. » The foiT most ° be I wanned before Corn will grow, its tropica! origin, demanding wnrmlh to make i it healthy. .1 There are a few rulea in regard to maintaining fertility which should be ■ followed. One is that .all the unsold or unfed portions of crops should, if possible, be- returned to the soil upon which they grew, or an equivalent should be • returned. Thus, if wheat is raised, the grain sold and tbe straw composted wilb the dung of animals, we form a manure which returns much that was removed the crop. If ih i Straw be partly or , wholly fed to animals, still a large por i Hon naturally finds its way back to Hie i soil. A portion oi tbe plant food supply - ' of the soil is irrevocably lout in the grain _ . J- wcMrhvfhtrboneirof the animal*. Iinin-' . mBk sold off the farm. Ac. But *r can j I calculate very nearly what this loss is | ' and make it good s) small expense if we [ do not delay too long. It is much liet- . tor to feed than to sell hay and straw. - because the tax upon the soil is so much j. less and whoever ilo-s ti ll tlicsc-pto ducts should surely plan to buy fertiliz- 1 era to maxe good his drafts upon the , t s* 11. Near cities it is always easv to buy ; s fable manure, and this i» ordinarily j . Hie most economical. The kav. grain and straw are thus returned, the bwgis ■ 1 Dot only made good, but the condition i ' of the land U improving all the time, for thb Is tlie natural rest dt of tillage. , j Tlie most sitecessfol potato growers partially insure their crop from severe dronghl by anbaoillne. This refjuires ext'a labor, bti". the reservoirs of moisture thus stored in the soil keep ihe potato tops fresh ami g-een ifmg after 1 those on land not anbantied have with- - - errd from combined beat and drought. ' Subsiding is a partial protection against ] the [iota to blight. It saves tlie plants ' from the sudden extremes of tempera1 tore which prevail in shallow soils, they ■ being the most commen causes of the » blight. ' "To prevent calves from" sucking," says the Avtrriian Aprimltirrlit. "take a j l.inch boarii of anv kind of worn! that . does not splil easv. cut a block 1 by t , inches, and in this saw an opening: leave the gap between the points ju»t tbe

wide enough to admit Into the block the cartilage between tbe nostrils of the entf . If the points are polished the board will freely and allow the animal to graze without Injury or im-onvenieore." opening In the block should be something of a diamond shape: that is, larger in the centre of tbe block than at tha edge. Quiet a kicking cow simply by putting a am p on her mouth and buikllng ft tightly behind her horns. Kee« Intended for hatching should not; over two weeks old. If much older . It takes longer to hatch Ihem. and the chicks are, as a general thing, sot so thrifty. If the brush and curev-comb were used on cows, as Is done on horses, the quality of the milk and bolter would improved, aa tbe quintal* would be cleaner and in better condition at all Mr. Bsecher-s Biography. TOm- B^*r.JHnHsr. Mr BeeeXef* rasakemMAT rd"^ ail "w'r" liei^iteo'm'whira «• •--» reoer-Ur^tnews. inn }*£ ' g^^gggSggj^S ibsx ire nesresi snomse# toll rautMrarr u l'<y ' ay^n.nrihe sn*y nr Lad las' Quid# to Fancy Work. :: ! : , and Wis Wort : contains (Vaunts for kmtn. mm* Initials, TWIss, ijunhreonina. fmoirse'. , Boxes, Wort Bsskew.' Wor» Hsxs, VsO Wlnm, Usngtna Rsreets. 0*tr*»IV. Ho Crekloos. I r Hiti It." r, -1,.' It- fllove IVree cum Baakrre, Beta pmnw* Tshfe crrm. Wort stands. TaMe S- arf screen* Scrap Ilav-. Pan l Bar". TaMe Wat* Toilet Mats, lamp Wat-, lamp Sits lea, pillow BUMara, Corral na, Tsn t stanrta^Snptrer Citrea. Hot.lrra. Hawk", 'tear Bnxsa, Bsrheta, Fancy Fnrsss; Btlpner* nresrinv 'town* Mour • Bums. Flower Pnt Covrs, shall Prn.. Window Rhxdea Feather Wort, ay tret PkreegraM. MB »ny BMPIBslotWBoS, Syra^c. LatdlM. Look Here ! We eger MvsntagM ta oaah buyers that win he round to the beuIM partr of rrenisr trade. We Mi IttMnetre JMtTjts renm twnkrap* ^e^tMandArures tasT'irin not and oi* not LsdleW eleuoht pttiah hrnddwi* are ; Hnaaix ESSsaS BXfSapirSftg.sss: ■e): <f iMreasiM^fsncT hood* eoc^tworth^t ; Prsoeh Swdrosusl, Ma qren ■IT a hanks rnr «se. Three sti great upwsSsSiES SSSS ^"eusnl Another Art Crura. j Irq ws iSmMM»3!ipat'Ami»]^raH' (tuse SaStwwWi Uu 0t mm wui. ire roio^f*lCh

^ Mtfflrah [rj KeoStah. ISRI*.: 25%. I. PROMPT. -• T.ZO., »■- ' PCOBS QIf ' ijERMANRlMEfif fnrPain RHEUMATISM p!, CURE SKIS THE RiwEDV j Kin ItllFCMATls.W. jll igg n. ■swsrerara'awosvxx price S2.CD. I3SWEDALS'AWARDEDT0^ iHEHSUMKJ

PIast^R Ithebestin ihfwdrld marvelous" . MEMPRY ! discovery. 1 vMjSS. rzsssr PTttKEws iKiHAId BALSAM | IH ^ HJWJ^EROOR N S. ^ciockle's anti-bilious pills fHE GREAT EKGLISH EEMED! ^Uvre.(W>. ta4-,;. <?«*!, Vooa, ?imr, fir COAL AND WOOD J. M. SCHELLENGER. (ttsconsor to A-BeneUengrr) SCltin.UW lKK'B LANDtSO.CAPKMAI. ^^^^anhseriher heavlrevt^io Inform hufrtrad, lebiilL En, Store. Clastinl nl Pea COAL, •Stn. I with a constant supply of Pins, O.ik and Hickory Wood THKCOKD. oSXf M. W'H «LLBWfl FK. jpf $200,000^1 1^^ 225 Market StjTO gq^Ritkvta AITIVK A. VI) PIBMAMM ANIMAL BONE MANURE. l*r.P..Vt. WAY A- SON. UssVk Wruvtile. .V. X ' M t Nfl t- KOTO", t-npw X»«r H« K. J. I C. K. POW tLI- Twloita* N.J. i iiuhwi FAY'S »i«A m ByAniEMii

THE GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE, , NEW KSICKEttBOCEEH BTJILOIKOB. NO. 60 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPS MAT, If. J. ta opased (neinspecuon or good* suit evsryhody ta tasked toeotne with tne undarvtatykc* V taat t» so tsoriLS to show good* W« hsvr I im U,r*slo. In K Qieessi Glassware, ol9 Tashioaefl SartlEiiware. « 1 Lanjps, Lamp Chimnays and Burners. HEADLIOHT and outer OILS. We hero large FITE una EEW HIHIEHM EltalisSirllDlt Sral wMjiiTimte, f ntt fiHw we PAINT BRU8HES! DUST BRUSHES. WbitswasS B.nsiiffi, Etc. Also Paifc aS " SMITH & CO. The Fitzgerald Self -Gigging .Oil Tank WILL SAVE ITS COST IN VsHORT TIME. ; i . §GAS MACHINES For Lighting Country Residences. ( GASOLINE, GAS' and OIL STOVES, ; P.J.FITZGERALD. ! ! PLANING MILL SASII FACTORY & LUMBER YARDS. MAXl-FACTPREBS OF # Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shutters. Moulding. &c. BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK, TURNINGS. ETC., BUILDING LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. WILLIAM C. SCUDDER & SON.

^^^^SPRlNG 0PEN1NG' [ ivihs Sc BROTHER. 55 North Second Street. Philadelphia, below Arch. East Side. ' 35" THOMAS DEPUY, 35 ] 35 North Second Street, Philadelphia, " I CARPETS! CARPETS! Nearly Opposite Christ Church, East Side. [ 35 BETWEEN ARCH & MARKET STS. PHILADA. 35 -LANDIS & CO.- 1 -Wood and Willow-ware, Carpets, Oil-cloths, ' ROPES, TWINES, COTTON BATS, BRUSHES, &c. | CARRIAGES OF ALL KINDS HANDLED. KIMBALL, PRINCE SCO-, ] ) LUMBER MERCHANTS, AND MAKl'FAITtlFIBRS OK ! ■ MILL -WORK. Rockland Lime, Cement, &c., &c., ' X ALWAYS ON BAND. ESTIMATES PTieOSHED. KIMBALL, PRINCE & CO., g BRANCH YARD AT MILLVtLLE. YINEnXND. N. J. C. B. COLES, LUMBER MERCHANT, MANBKACTintERS OK Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. BRACKETS. JIND SCROLL SAWING, Office. No. 14 Kaighn's Avenua. Camden. N. J. jyS-y | GOFF & SMITH, ' aANnKAOTtmnm Asn sbiffiw OP BRICKS, POTTERS BIJFF AND CLAY 1 ! LOWEST CAMII PIIICES. I i K cwr.real BellepUU- snl Mlllvinv; OBee, Bmltb-i llrneerr reree. »1 S Briwd su„ Mlllviue. N.J . | W.aSHAW, Axrnt. JS-V ISI" hT M.lt will Henelre Pf(.m|tt AUenffou I SASHAND POOR PPPOT, • I rue undenugned It prepared to furnish all Xlnds of Ml LI- WOKE Doors, M, Bllnfls, Sinters, Hoolte, Sreens, Etc. DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES A SPECIALTY. AnoulenproapUr Slled. Can examine slot* and ret reumsle* J A.L.CONNER. . apt-y . Tnnmt>e tire Itntf. Cape Mar ntr. N. J. BENJ. S. CURTIS, " 1 | practical plumber, Gas and Steam fitter, 5 No. I I Decatur Street, Cape May. N. J. m ' canrohe* H'*upidjn,--nrire,*nol*l». ntti,d with Oaa-Waier and mremJIpre.ln^^beB^ttvleeer w "" wneekTwind-mni* Puree and lift If.rnna'pa: In « shnrte-.i nnuoe. Terra Cons Tl rratnaxT pal in al vera lew mute, only prnmcal riunthev In Cape t r t'llv car-'tnr "It "h. t-utr-. j-l; A GEORGE M. POWELL, •? I MERCHANT TAILOR, ' No. 1 5 Decatur Street, U y-9 Mav City. m i j A well seletXed M Cloras and i^retuere. re*s"i- ■ -arte rooiamly on band and mad t J .JjS-y uputordoiraiint ehnt-. ... L..;; e. £ ! i Itmemsfcu rreflyJU ads CVoUfuz naf*C%>tt at". . : U hi 'latiHosmf PoraUhln* oood I ,.i I I «t Mte pjrpa. ' :-i.nndre«*q»dtongBq»amrad. p,

Wrflbal. M" edical offices;! 206 S. Sasnad 8*. PWlsdvlnfci* fornter! % Sra. J. S. t J- S. H0ETOSA8K WS D^Sine's ^YRUP ' -^PC'Oplds. =Nsr— I YMtads. Bnsinrss Cards. | TA-CKsON'S CAFE, i iit^OUTII EIGHTH STREET, ' f\ ,J | a i» flint. UgnaU", A..XVTV..K - - HVttSgHA... i'ja m. ribkxfs, FAsHIONABl.K HATTER. "« ^Y HATS ARE MV^ST^^^ THEY SI'EAK FOR THEMSELVES. HARRY KAYSEU. ONE PIUl'E HATTER. B. McCI.EES A CO., ' 1 church anrsil furnimr -piie grand turkish rus

i Butldino Watrrial. Ctr. I LUMBER YARD; Sche'longors Landing, BUILDING l.l'MBRR, CONTRACTORS »u.l RITI.DERS B01LDEFS " ' SUPPLIES ; A. SCHELLENGERS, Dm, Sash, Mill®, Blinds, | DM ASS TOWS FRASHE. | Work and Scroll Sawing, j' Paper for Ming & Roofing, NAILS, FRAME PULLEYS, Builder's Hardware is General. ■tall infill-. Corrupoodruoe willcltel and ettuDlarbU ilartl. South Jersey- Marble Works, a. E. R. at. Track ft Turnpike, CAVE MAY CITY, N.J. and Toombstonas iBLAiCHLEY PUMP.Lmst BLATCHLEY'8 'i RIPLE ENAMEL PORCELAIN LINED rm- taxsMLtsiTuic U NED pump m| W* ms» fS£^C. C. BLATCHLEY, 303 MARKET ST., PHRadnlnh'la. miMMl yno In ^more m.*-, n«ht away Utah acjthlng I trlT juil'j ou! St^Lt?P'ti'l'l ^ ' Tlttw^rh ° are* >«»■' and*^ler»rialn»'wtli ■ nn< d.ter -rat fr-o. AlMnw TBUS ! OO, Augusta Maine. )* 4 |a KIDNEY PAIN8 ■ ' JR ffiSrSSitSS THertoe FaUta. Weakneta. and InSantniqkwi, I ; I SSSiSl^isE?'! 1 1 f>toVsn1<'nro-:~i <>" ftwton °* 01 rMt f

»faat . J|^FrJKIiSEY ^AILBOAD. Tlale Table In ElYeet Ap»vfcrt!*7 at. At ( uarenern fur Select and Bride "'on ...d dn M-etsyxonly, at Set Isle Junction for *.n *td r-ev ^gg-[1>T TRArWA ^ tod^amvre'^ttl*l«Ph^'«R,FflM-',e?S SaihM isle Jttitruon (or Bre Irie CWeiSid ■ S' r no M I'H 1 un-au-'u i A." (Tlothtnc. T BEST-"' iCA MADE ^^fe^^jJINlr ff. ' . F0WMEX AND YOUTHS. ^ 1:0K B( )YSand CHILI )RI:N . A. C. Yates & Co., *''• UIVTU akinrHFRTMIITSTS AND CHESTNUT STS.

¥tauos and Organs. -rtWlSU ORGANS. j f f-jcef In aletettt ce't lo httlld. 6m dlrecl of OR j SI CORNISH & Co£w»^m^£jTT • THE LIGHT RUMNIJflvV' SEWING-MACHINE ■IAS NO EQUAL. PERFEC T St HSFAC TION I, New Home Sewiai Machine Co. —ORANGE, MASS.— 30 UnlM Square, N.Y. Chicago, in. St las* Mo. Atlasls, Ga. Dallas, Tex. San francfies, CaL ONLY $20. Its Sljlf Philddelphi] Sittr Hamawre and s'filnder. 1.1 IHYV TK3AL UAKRASTtn ran X VIA its! O. A. WOOI) COMPANY, _I7 Sorlh loth Si., f bllxlelyklw. ra AGESTS WASTES B.yjl AUTHORIZED ypl^lFE OF L06AM *-l'ni"'">deetlo.*r MRS. LOGAN. Thia heyraph* hat heae owe* than two year, In pae^e rmutj. rmtVSQ A CO, PubUshere, PP IW