— — THEFAHM,Farmera who have tide vashed lands, whether <m Hi* »ea of Hayrida.-. should, look after the riibes of tjji- water lieride Uiem In the form of king train ami menhaden. Several farmer* might form * elob for B Bub at i an.I pool the. calcbes,. while tilt only print ureal i-d for'llit crab U a *par, a ernel way of .capture, but It attuit the only rme. Of the mauy almost unbelievable frauds that are dally imposed upofi the. tick ami suffering ainrmj country people, that of "electricity 1n » bottle" U probably Ute mm; outrageous. A few of oar reader* have already been duped In the concern «poki n of In the following clipping from lite .'Imrr/ror. Wyrirulturitt, wo therefore v oldish it In the hope that it will aave other* from a rimilar fate. Here we have It pictured. It Is a bottle Willi a . square chunk of aomelblng inrida, bold by wirrt. and out- of II— mouth of the bottle enmea the "lorked lightning" labeled "Ortaarit." "Hay Fever" and other disease*. It is a good deal of misery, to' come out of the small bottle, but a Jug of "Jersey lightning" baa been known to produce many more body ilia, and to spirit away alarge farm besides. Hut on further inspection we . find that this bottle does nat, as one might lnfer from the picture, send forth the disease with which the lightning is labeled, but cures them. We read: "We 'claim tbat our battery with the electrified fumes from vegetable compounds will give Instant relief and a permanent rare, by following persistently our directions. "Electrified fames" is good; they must lie the nest thing to "ahodklng smells." That such absurbItloa u "electrified fume*" cao find any persons to even make atrial of them, shows how great Ulbc need of a popular knowledge of Uic simplest laws of clcctridty. This wonderful bottled electricity has 'its "office and laboratory ill Chicago.. Our representative Called there, expecting to lind an impoatug display. He found the "office" in an eight-by-ten room, on the sixt story of s building. The office contained one desk, three chairs aifll a stove. The ••laboratory" la a cloart, or small four-by-ten room, fitted with pine shelving, and containing n lot of bottle*, zinc and wires. The picture on the circular shows a bottle and wires, Urns properly representing the laboratory o( . bottles and wires. There is nothing atioui which the popular ignoranro renders frauds so readily practicable, as electricity. If any unumnl phenomenon is -ascribed to "electricity," it satisfies all ^Inquiry. Iffit is claimed that some af fair for the allegrtl cure of diseases acts by electricity, the multitudes are ready to believe and accept it, The planting of willows and poplars that is to say." of trow that love water, Is a device for drying ovcr-wt meadow* to that sweet grasses may work in. If as lias been shown, the exhalation of moisture from mere grass sod ran bedew and obscure glass Ji the twinklln^or an • eye, it Is manifested that thtiggcat mass of foliage which Is eomTnlrated^uluJhr -space occupied by a single tree must he an engine of no small power. In point of fact, trees do pump olT and evaporate enormous quantlries of water, and thev thus hinder the stagnation of It beneath the soil. Seed Is capital. The beat seed, In the best sod, with the best manure, containing all, and the best elements of planl lire and growth, as the best Investment tbat can be made with a view of "obtaining the best crop from the land, and it matters not what that crop 1s to I*-. Ventilate the building where veto poultry la krpt dally, no matter how cold the day may be. Let th" foul air "out, and the fresh air in amongst the birds.. Thus only can yon keep them healthy in confinement. It is liest not only to broadcast and harrow in the manure for melons, hut also to use plenty of fertiliser in nac hill*. Haiac the hills an that all the surplus water will flow off. All crops do best where the ground has been deeply plowed and then well worked with the pulverizer and harrow until the soli is ss fine as that intended for a garden. No cl<»l» or lumps should be allowed on any flchL Ono or two harrowing* will not always suffice, but the soil should 1» harrowed in every direction and until thoroughly fine. The labor so bestowed will be repaid in the crop grown upon the flrhl. ''If yon be troubled with lmrk lice wash the tree thoroughly with soft soap madi into a suds. And bv the way. it will always pay to carry the wnlrr on wash days and apply around the fruit trees. Enjoy Life. What a truly beautiful world we live in! Nature give* us grandeur of mountains glens and oorana, and tbouaanifkof means of enjoyment. We can derirr no better when in perfect health: but how often do the majnntr of people, feel l.ke giving up disheartened discouraged and worn out with disease, when Uiore Is do oooaaion for this feel lug. urfcrv suflVrer can easilv obtain muinfan o.y proof, that Oram's Ahfftai Finns r. will make them from disease, a* when horn. Dispa psia and LiverComphdnt are the direct causes of sevntv-flvc per cel. of such maladies at Biliousness. Indigestion. Sick Heartache, C'ojtlveness. Nervous Prostration. Dizziness of the Head. Palpitation of the Three doge* of -lupurt J lower "wilf prove Its womb fful effect. Sample bottles. 10 A farmer in Greensborough. Md , thinking to change Ills grade ofjyitaloe*. Baltimore and ordered a few barrels of extra flbe Northern potatoes for sera. While barreling hit own tuber* he ln»i his spectacle*. When he revived hi* Northern seed potatoes he bund his Brimiggspectscicsm one ol the- barrels. Buch things destroy eonfldenec. Worth Your Attention. ^Cut this nul aiul-iiisll It to Allen A Co., for all worker*. A • wrmderiul a* the electric ltgbL *« genuine as pure gold, i' will prove of lifelong value and UiiootAllcn & On", best *xperi«.- id marring von In buslneia. It will bring you In more cash, right away, than anvthing rise In this worid. Anyone ray where can do the work, and lire at home also. Bett-r write at once: then, knowing all. should you conclude that ywt don't care to engage, why no harm Is done. Husband {taapalieelly, to wife)— I told you I only wanted half a cap of tea. ami. ak usual. you've filled it up t<i the top. Don't you know what half W Mntbarln law {grimly)- She ought to know by Good Result . In Evary-Cann. D. A. Bradford, wtaol-sale pa|*-r dent or of CSmttnnoof.-v Tran.. writes that h* was srrioaAy affi'.rtrd with n severe com thai settled on hashing*: had tried manv remedies without Ix-nefit. Hetnginduoed to try ^Dr^Kmgjs New Dtreovrri^ for vxlta" Thij i (he csperhnis of thoo1*" Wottit' MP " j '"Vri U ttlre
THE HOUSEHOLD. , More about the kitchen: Handsome | parlors and sitting rooms are plenty c enough, and many of them dreary j, . enough, but how many real nice, neat s kitchens have you seen? Often they e look out upoo a back" street; or ygid any- , * tliiug hut attractive- The m 1st sera of i ' tlie bouse i« not troubled by havjug jne traders come in if when the dally meal* „ are being prepared, for It* a good pl»=e t 1 may away from if the appetite is to be kept sharp and incisive. _■ The kitchen ( '' ought to be the pleasanlest room in the 1 1 house. One secret ok attscful as well as > pretty kitchen is to, have good tools to e work wilh. Better go without a new , •1 .Ires* .jg bonnet and have convenient , " dlshesTf'W'klng utensils. sharp knives, * wringer, fctotbes dryer. and above a good j ' cook stfiyc. if. you can have a sunny a window in the kitchen at- is a blessing to ( ' tlie lipnsi-hold. In this may be a window- ,. box containing plants or a hanging has- t c keL Oqe lady hid her basket planted e ' with par-Icy. ft grew and in spite oj almost drily picking sent out Its lovely r ' jeavgs. These were so pretty to garnish t ' dishes with, and its peppery taste very t pleasant In winter, when it Is so hard to s ' get auytliing fresh. Aunt Patlie is given r lo maxims. One she repeals to her girls , 1 often 1* "One clean Betty Is worth a ( J dozen cleaning Battles." "Some pen. j pie," she says, "rained grease," and t those were always the "cleaning Bet- , ' ties." Site is always careful to' save the , old papers, they are good lo wipe olt | ' the stove if it Is spotted; and she wipes ; 1 out the greasy fryingpan with a piece of | paper before it is washed. Then an old t : basket receives the scrajis tliat hare , " been used, and these make nice kind- $ Hngs lor tlie fire that has to be kindled j ' quickly for breakfasL I-ct us all stop , ; making pretty things for the parlor and „ turn our attention to the kitchen, mak- t ing it the pleasantest.room in the house. • A clean kitchen was Geo. Eliot's favorite room. Hartshorn will usually restore colors s ' that hare been taken out by aciil,. To takeout ink or iron motild slalosi I ' wet ihem with milk and cover with salt. ' ' Mix a little sugar with stove blacking • ' and it will give a 'better polish and not I ! burn oil so quickly. 1 Tire kitchen is the best of all windows i * for plants; the steam from boilers and ' ® kettles keep the air moisL Windows and mirrors can be made to . shine without long polishing, if after be. 1 1 ing washed In hot soapsuds, they are r rubbed dry with a newspaper. „ Colo red and black stockings If washed I before wesrin ; at all anrt a little beefs * gall put In the water will never fade nor ■' change color either with wearing or [ Graham Pudding.— Two cups of gras ham flour, one cup of molasses, one cup J sweet mild, one cup chopped raisins. two tesspoonfuls soda. Steam three Is ,1011r"- •* A Belgian gardner contend* that after 1 trying the various special manufactured '! Insecticide' he 1* convinced that tohacco „ Jntcc tn Its different forms. Is still the u liest remedy. ir To take spots of paint from w cut. lay * a thick coating of ligte nod soda mixed-' I, over it, letting it stay twenly-fmirhoura. ■v thra wash off with warm water and the ■h spot will disappear. Ostrich feather" can be curled at home I" lir holding them over the top. of a hot nl tlove or range, not near enough to burn, at withdrawing for a moment, then repeaL ing again and again. ' Firii glue-is not so generally appreciIteri .in s bouse lipid «* il. litseryra. It n- will ineud either furniture, glass or Ir chins - this Isst so well that the articles ,r can N* uyrsl constantly. If a little rare Is m u«-d in the w.shlng. f| Bine Pudding Without Egg*.— Two it quart* of milk, two-thirds of a cup of s. rice. Same of sugar, small piece of butter *» and a little salt: stir It occasionally until boiling hot. and cook in a slow oven unj| ill of the consistency of cream. w Portugal Cake.— Break eight fresh d eggs into a basin and beat tbcm up well; ■' add one-half pound of crushed ungar and ^ a wine glassglassful of rose water-, beat b these togetltcr for some minutes, then ie mix in gradually one-half pouml of dried IP and sifted flonr and one-half pound of buttnr melted to oil; . when these ingrel' dlent* have been thoroughly worked to- !! gethrr. butter a tin. sift a little sugar h over It, pour in the mixture, and lake tu C.iooolate Macaroons.— Melt over a »low Are and In a tin pan three ounces .' of chocolate without sugar, then work ,f it to a thick paste with one pound of o pulverized sugar and the whites of three ' cgi«. Hull tlie mixture down to the thickness of about one-qnsrter of an 0 inch: out In small round pt Cc« with a ' paste cutler, eilher plsln or scalloped: 1 hiulcr a pan slightly, and dust It wilh , flour and 'iigar. half of taeb: place the , pieces of reis e or mlx'ure In. and bake . in a hot, bu' not quick oven; serve cold. ^ — -Pierre Htol. Boys of tlie Household, do not tiy to c learu lo use tobacco. Stop a mmutr »nd let ua eonslder the matter. Why t riiould you wishto^etfn? Oh. berauar , does II do Harry any goody Von "don't know as it does." Very well , then, let's consider the reasons agsinst . Its use. Ill the flrst place. It is injurious to the health: it is alao expensive, and ' moreover, liblty. Now how ito theayea * im! H H-.1 bihnc* Don't f re a moment 1 imagine it l» a -"smart" Uilng to do. Any ► fool can learn to use iL but sometimes ' lakia a smart IsjJ to have manliness to - refuse to do a* his silly mates are doing. By this 1 do not mean to be understood ss saying only fools ure lobaoeo, but I say there hi nothing smart or manly in , learning to use it. Nothing smart, but . UiaUithei thing ^that^ people designate , The Spring Months Are undoub'eilly the best In which to * purify the blond ami strengthen tlie I system, because at this time the body is t most susceptible to the beneficial effects 1 of a reliable medicine like Hood'a Bar- > asparllla. The feeling of d- hilliy, lanv guor, aud laatitude, can act by the chang1 tug acason, i* entirely overcome, and scrofula and all humor* ateexpslled from the blood the bkiob bv tbe poweifui reit l iving ami purifying Influence* of Hood's Do sot Uxi.xt— ' Take Hood'a flsnao- ' aril la scs. It ia made by C I. Hood A " Co,, Apoibeeariea, Ixrwell, Mare. Bold y by all druggists. 100 Dosea Una Dollar. three acres oMaod In i'asadraa. Doss U Angelr*. C«).. for HO an acre.. Bhe has * since sold off ten acres In small lots at n prices ranging from 01000 to 018.000 an v acre, and W been offered *800.000 for rt <he thirty .three acre* whirh atili remain ■' In her possession.— Jfas FortSv a. e & R. Chirk. ..f Ames. Kansas says: r "Dr. Beth Arnold's Cough Killer Is the bg**,|p|lpr ha *•** 11 *,vf* "ulvrrssl sail*. { V For" CVaSivim-s., Billnusoe— Head- * ache iumI al> feverish Itabtie trie Dr. ikth : 1 ArnoM s Blifon* H»k 'A-
A Story of Grant. < toe ilay a half ♦ a reportera met on doorsrep of General Grants residence this city. Each one was bent en the mission, -viz.. to try aud get the general to talk about his changed opinion* regard ing the famous case of frttz John For"I'ae Y.aid Gen'l Grant won't see you," said the colored "attendant who opened the door. "Well, you tgll hint that representative* of alt the leading New Viftk papers arc lmre," suggested one of the clan, persuasively^ "Ail right, i&li. trnt I'hi 'fraid It's ikt use. Hevbm't >•"« to no newspaper man The newspaper men. however, rrow ded I the Jittlq recaptidu room of the ban J and awaited resulta. Prrsratlv .General Grat came down Hairs. A* soon aa he ejiught right pf the group' of scribes li* threw up his bands In mock dispair and exclaimed, "Don'hahoot! l*m unarirreiV-" He listened fattentivly while one of the reporters explained to him the object of tjie invasion, and then lie said: "Now. r cannot say a word "to you on that subject today, but 1 affigiaii' to see. you, nevertheless. Harrison (addressing his servant), bring some cigars. I must say that 1 Ilk* newspaper • men, reporters particularly. When they lipid of anv.-.j thing they take hold in rriwret. ami they j written some letters in relation to Gen. S1 do not Uiink it would be propgr for me to talk on thy! nrrhjrrt. Herr; hare some cigars, won't you? I wirii tliat I had reportersj accepted the cigars. IVliq smoker l« there who would hcvu declined to aceept one from General Grant? Aw Tfm*. GW-M7ni'other says will you please let her borrow your little girl'* pat•iren for a dress, coz she wants to make one just lifts it for me. only- it's going to be a good deal better one, anyhow. "TM1 your mother that alio can't have it.. But, I've got a pattern of a good boxed' bar Pd like to -send her for irapu"I hope you've used it at home, ma'atn.' . Good morning'." These little domestic incidents are as , stimulating as cold tea. . Fcribiut't Vagatiur for May opens . with an article on "The Devrlopcment . of the Steamship." by Commander F. E. J Chad wick Ljif the Navy, in whtch be i trace* the rise and progress of stntni navigation, and describes the develope- j raents in naval architecture from tbe i | early effort* of Fulton down to the magnifleient ocean steamers of the present ilay. The preparation of such a history, I with the 'horouglin*** which maiks this article, was made passible by the Inter- , national Shipping Exhibition, held at, Mycrpnol in 1888, where was gathered an uncqualleil collectlnn of models Sod j- other material illustrating Yhe history of navigation. The article is accompanied ' by profuse Illustrations, several of which iro from Instantaneous photographs of the finest modern steamships In motion. Our little Jack, when im possession of his high chair and his Noah's ark, with which he was much interested, ceased hiaplay one day and gave us the benefit > of the Mowing conclusion: "lloiset »IBI eOw* and doits hsvr legs to keep their stomachs up." iMarWr Hartf. 5 Sara Jersey harble f ms 9 a. r.. R. K. Track A Turnpike. J CAPE JUT CITY, St. J. » Monuments and ;Toombstones fc Ik-r :■ T. IQiTHlKIN. (if S200,000 ISj Afkra Mukrt St .jtgl ■ ■ 1 lEPOSHS RECEIVED : ' sBLATGHLEY PUMPImTT ini-ATCH LEY'S U TRIPLE ENAMEL Dporcelain-uned ~ SI AMLtSB TUFE ESsrapuMP aBaSgitaiMSa c. ct^latchlky, ■ aOBM ARRET ^.Tpht'adclph' a. HlSSSi^SSsS wS-V*" "utott3"f I
______ j. h, vmuti & wo., ■ • ■ ■ ■ ' " ' # ■ | luvnonwla op ani> usalxba ix. FURNITURE of all kinds, . . 'CARPETS, latest Styles HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Stoves. Ranges, Heaters, Hardware, Tinware. I' rockery ware. lite. 19 Washington and 42 Jackson Streets. Cape May City.
WANTED? :A GENERAL AGENT IN THIS DISTRICT ; Tlie New Yorl Life Iosiraice ft. .; IEHEY TUCK, Yfe-MM. f M. H. BEERS Prata!, I . ,... .. re- rre~ } Assets, Seventy-five Millions. [ Surplus, Fifteen and One-half Millions. work under direct contract wltla tlie Cutnpiaiax . ' Apply to* letter, giving references, to i BRANCH OFFICE, Boreel Building. ' Mttmstv W. nxi.nwix. vrnnnger, ai j • REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE-WRITI-R. OIYE THE BOYS A CHANCE. Threats no Oram wAiW tn*n the orlnllM iiOlcr.^ All lu^sSvtiiuers mar br " *^n*! ^ UrelinisKl '£(' W"0 s 5«lrVnS:i-u«o oT wor'-hki- i sun irtJSmuoa t» sorer ot earning s rsspretkbli* Uvine lasa Is the college rnulusre wiiauut snr trslnln* la some work. It 1* la tin ttnr ot progress sod ike ftshlon or tor d*r Car Business men lo dici*» tnclr saswers til the list's correspoo iTOcc lo a snort-hsml wrIMT, w*o. In tarn, transcribes it Brady soil IcglWr on^hc : y^c- writer. Lsrew^lotar Osy It t^lsSM Before ^Ibo mcre-asiit for hls^stanature,^au,l ample Urns todevoto to otsrr ilcpsrtmr'nls of Pis busmc*«*witlioBi*ricliTgi!li«r to suborainsu-s the I Es^^°tiViwll^^*^"^s?nhln',,'iri iwrtw Hmsln be rewh whohUf'i sad yooog women who are thoroughly cspsblii amaancnsct. The Tvpo-Wrller ooght to a oil it* war Into ih>- h..mr- uire the i>ots sivl girls a «haaaee. Bnoountge tbran lo iram somrthm* nsefol. It la beUer to ilo one thin* well than to aa, : "tin ' I cao do aaywiag." which meaata nothuag. " SAW I'AMJ'ULKT Jt'BT OCT. CORRR8PONDKKCB SOLIC1TBD. WYCKlier. 8KAHA.SK a iikskdict. • ml» J S.0S Chrstr.ar Street, (Continents! Hotel). Philadelphia. GOSEEH HANDFACTORING COMPANY^ Goshen, Cape May Go., N. J. cut# hattvk stock to ohokb is Ship, House & W'agOf: Stuff. AND ALL KINDS OK WOOD WOItK. ' Experienced Sawyer to Manage Cutting Lumber. alfi-y GABSIS3K, SOVAL Ss FSASTES. ' GEORGE L. LCVETT. DKAUCK IH plour, peed, Hay, Straw, AND ALL KINDS OP MILL FEED, ] ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. No. 43 Jackeon St., Oor, Waahliiffton, »[agm CAPK MAY CITY, N. J. j LOpK PUT^FOB THE BOSTON CLOTHING -HOUSE, : No. 34 Washington Street, ^ CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. ' c -^^Lohdoiipueple POTATO IUGS JhA Partners. hs wise asad MA Vp YUPE CROPrt toAwa* LONDON I'l llPLE, - JSSWwilST'BrS^E ron *AI,« AT PSOByt* MARKrr. >'APE MAY CTTf, ,
ITIIE GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE, ^ NKW KNICSatRBOCKKB BDILOWOB. NO! 60 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAT, »- J. Is 'o t^m^fl^^^aM^ere^rorm^inj^^ooiro-wjih |he = g & Glassware, iili Wad. Sarftenware. | ! Lamps, Lamp Chimneys and Burners. j I FIVE AM TEX CENT OHRBS*' Eltra AffirtBt j :■ ■ Gi®ft varietyiaTiaware, Wool & TOoi ware /-rff-Vi, ji PAINT BRUSHES, DUST BRUSHES, \'j Whitewash Brashes, Etc. Also Paicls aii Window Gla-s ! Jia^r ""!n",n SMITH & CO. f I I The Fitzgerald Self-(ruaging Oil Tank I: WILL SAVEITSC0S|INASH0RTTIME. 5 . I GAS MACHINES I For Light: iq Country Residences. ■■I GASOLINE GAS and OH. STOVES.! I PLANING MILL. SASH FACTORY & LUMBER YARDS.. vis • I. 0 Doors. Sash, Blinds. Shutters. Moulding. &c. brackets, scroll wopi, turnings. etc., BUILDING LUMBER
WILLIAM C. SCUDDER & SON, SPRING OPENING. - 55 North Second Street. Philadelphia, hpiow Arrh. Fast Side. THOIyIAS Sg.PCJ Y , 35, . iCARPETS! CARPETS! | 35 BETWEEN ARCH & MARKET STS. PHILADA. 35 — LANDIS & C0„j Wood and Willow-ware, Carpets, Oil-cloths, ROTES, TWINES, COTTON R.iTs, I'.RI'SHES, . :l KIMBALL, PRINCE SCO-, ! lUM^R MERCHANTS, MILL- WORK. Rockland ^Limc, Cement, &c., &c., B TA«»**T im i ,viu. a KIMBALL, PRINCE^& Co!.^"*" j = C. B. COLES, LUMBER MERCHANT, 1 Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. BRACKETS, AND SCROLL SAWING, Office, No. 14 Kaighn's Avenue. Camden. N. J. jy.Vy GOEF cSc SMITH, biu , LOWBriT GAHH PHICKri. F.ietorlr« at UeUeplain an! MlllriUe: ome«. smuh'a (Irodny Store, »•! A Itresrt Wa„ Mlllvlllc, S.J. H.NII9W, A avail. 1'— r li-.lrnhy M.l: wl I- . in- fc'nuiv -t -11111.11 SASH AND DOOR DEPOT, Doors, Sasi, Blinfls, Mrs, Mollis, iram Bit. DOOR AND WINDOW FRAME8 A SPECIALTY. All. rrsnromptljai A.L.CONNER. ,pa.j TnmrJke near lira. I«i'-i'*l"' «■: J. BENJ. S. CURTIS, Practical plumber, Gas and Steam fitter, j No. I I Decatur Street. Cape May. N. J: ISe whee'ls. 'winU^muS.' Korew aaJ uti l'nniDa*sui Ua ai *hnrt*-i nMH*. Terra Ooaia - DraUaagsa«m*y^^ral^tOaWBPr*Mrali»'haaui»rliiC«pe ^ - OEOROE M. POWELL, t MERCHANT TAILOR, No. I 5 Decatur Street, Cape Mav City, 1 1 A „U . -f?t.»« of was 00 "" j),' Lwaohnhie rra.ir.aaJ* uiothuur. ilsia.c»i>« aa4 rsll liara of 'riial'i'Dsa's Korauhira man-l ' "• *?>' •ririUbUMJWSBKfL
fiatfaMrt. EST JERSEY RAILROAD. T laan* Table In BffiNI Ap»YJ.z8JW 4.00 T naTrtMh— | p SBadoC^jm finanSsys VlotMnfl. CLOIHlffiO „ l-'OR MEN AND YOl'THS. ! ruiiiiiwv I ill II I > L» 1 ." V
! PHK BDYSanilCI I1I-DKHN. A. C. Yates & Co., SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS. Pianos and (Organs. r-lilWISHPBGANS, - • : 1 *- A I N $ CORNISH & CO. "Ahihctoi., THE LIGHT RUNNINQ^ SEWING MACHINE IAS NO EQUAL. I PERFECT SATISFACTIOh : New Hflme ScwingMachiBB Co. —ORANGE, MASS.— i 30 llnlm Sqvare, N. Y. ChSezga, 13. St Ionia, Ko. j Aiianta, Cx. D-ILs, lex. Sas frarotco, C*L f ONLY ¥20. C. A. WOOD COMPANY, 17 JVnrlla loala * I., I'lallaulrlphlaa, I'a A^HTS WAN TBI AUTHORIZED G^ylmLlFE OF LOGIN MRS. LOGAN. ■ -'Ilea. ' FBUXP J. rLKMTWO ft CO. FabBshirs, WANJF.iLiaUS'pY^S:

