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HtiB* i i 1 — r — — cl SIGNIFICANT! P Some or the Law pouitc Obintori*' <r of a Great Man. <1 One Una a moat excellent opportunity 2 to. Study "man" M reprreetjtcti by the n average Km* Yoikers. Anting the ° wealthy glaraea, very many of them have ° the waxy skin, dropsical fllesli,. and , •'puffed eyes" that are Indicative of net- > ious kidney sffcciloni ■ Brigh'* disease^ P is plainly Wtiifu on their faw». Since" " General f/igann's th-alli lite subject of ,, theumatiiim fs being ih«eti«*M' by the V medical pmfwsion: n Every ihteUlgeiit Wfnn. with -any g bnpwiod«tpof the. human syrlem. is well aware that if tip? kidneys arc in good G cqpdition all unnecessary material is J1 regularly carried off by them. IT not, !j various acids, -such a%.uric acid, erne of 5, the chief causes of rheumadMn) ate left n In excera. creailt.g deposltyUal cause » would seem, tliorefore, that rheumatism. n! like dropsy. Is not a dire-are, and it Is safe n to say tliat if the stomach and kidneys " tre kept in healthful eomltion, there will -j' General Logan well aware that his disease was of the kidneys, and once exfolly of doctors treating biin for rlicuma. Usqt, when It was the kidneys that EMMftfl hUaltimlr". _ The high living and I the excesses In all tilings, prevalent tmong wealthy men In large cities, ol especially In New York, is lite cMef « cause for Blight's disease, and the tism, even as insufficient and improper s food bring about the same results among JV the very poor. The above article, which we repro- u duce because of it» general Interest, is <•' Stsasis'&^ssaa « Wood, this disease being caused by uric '< Belli or kidney poison. Enough of tills " fs developed daily to kill several men. and if it is not removed by the kidneys o as fast as formed, It gradually ruins the {J If doctors do not admit it. It is prub- " abiy because they not wish to attract at- J lentUm to the menace deranged kidneys t> offer* to tbe general health, since they ° bare no authorized specific for these of- J] ""General Logan knew whnt his real v trouble was, and lie recognized the nonsense of treating the effects- the real „ seat of the disease was the kidneys, a Benslor Siltig. of Illinois, whose vote « elected Logan senator after four months , „ Of balloting, tells us that Logan After a complained to him of great distress In " his kidneys. Diseases of the kidneys „ always produces rheumatism, and be- I aides that. It caused paralysis, apoplexy, 1 s countless other diseases which would al- ' most never deyelop If tbe blood was J kept free of uric add or kidney poison, r These facts the public recognizes even ' through medical gentlemen for very cvi. , dent reasons, will nut publicly acknowl- . odgc them, lest, perchance, s me pro ■ pnetary medicine, like Warner's safe ' cure, which is sold by ail dealers and is r now admitted to lie the only gricctiflc ' specific, will get the bencllt. Fie on such bigotry! It has been i eutbOfiUtWaiy. stated, time ami again ' that there can If no real sound health It < there is any fSlso action of the kidneys. , Insurance companies refuse millions of risks on these grounds slone, hence It is ; that tlicre Is such universal popularity , given to the great preparation named— a popularity that is Imsed upon intrinsic . Too much tlepentlcnce upon profess- ) ional advice, especially in matters over , which "medical men admit they have no t oGwor, too often results very disastrously, < Jut of what use is the victim is exper- [ fence gainetl by fatal disaster ! t How ranch (letter it is to be guided by ' an unprejudiced public opinion in suet Had Logan been so guided he might - have been spared many years. Few People Escape. The taint of scrofula la the blood. With . many it is hereditary; but it may also be acquired from want Of atr or lack of exerclse, from improper food, or any cause and lmpur/[y of the blood. The disease is characterised by running sores, abeoram^t'raSfcd jolnui. sore eyta. jrtcenring scrofula as Hood's Saraapariila, I Tbe moat terrible running sore* gradually | disappear under 'the purifying anil atrengthenlng Influences of this great j medicine. 0 you are a sufferer from scrofula, and desire more evidence as to J the wonderful success of I fed's Saraap- 1 srijla. *nd 'MM. Howl & Of.j Lowell I mariable'imre*. °8 ** The young lady who burst Into tsars lias Men put together again, ami is now . wearing hoops to prcvcul the recurrence ' of the accident. f 8rakana»i«, or liquor KaUheaa be Cared k adalaisteriag Dr. Haines' OeUta IpecUc. e It can be given la a ran <* retire or tea with utthe knowledge oi m, ,wr.i>n taking It, el , iSaKKT.ssr.5a9 as w "''Z 8 SS^Saa ft? sSuXraUra I®"*"!*" kbS £ ^TGT..^t.c,"L'" """•»«« oo. it :■ .. » '■ — " tl School teacher — "What do we call » liose aclentlflc men who have atlopted c Kirby— "1 1 ; II then aeby vu sick. ire gave her Cwtorta. J. 1MB *be bed OUMrea.sbs gars UrauCwioria * SSSr&S ' ; Greatly Excited. ver the idtoundlog facts, that several of heir friends who Sad been pronounced aseea iss8azt& . taWiSaryiSrgas: 11 Hscnrery for Oewam prion, uw only etnedy that does jwolttvely cow all liroat and ltlhg disease*, Coughs, Colds, letbma and Bronchitis. Trial bottle ree at Dr. -H. A. Kenndy's DrngBlore, BfBlibdrieatl. » Have foetnd Dr. Beth Arnold'* Cough _ CUler the brat medicine for a cough I & iver tried and hare abo rccomendpd it I o other* who were much pleased with 1 syaraiissjsr-^ i fftSJSSlKfilraKj » "a : [Toasartias 1

Our Wealthy Men. Much has been said in newspapers of men who have made large fortunes in comparatively a few years In various boslnraa industrira. Many of these articles are written by correspondent*^ others of lesser note. Correspondents qualifications and wrongfully picture these men and their business as a thing of accident; this is not the case with those we have met. We find thet where 'luutaess^nlen?6 aiuMndustry they i£y3LgesAttis& man has been brought ^be^re" tlie public as an exatnpie-of success, both in wealth and magnitude of his busineas < outside of stock and railroad men) morf prominenilv than Dr. G. G. Orcen. of Woodbury, N. J. He is at the head of many large business industries and yet comparatively a young man. When the fact thfit August Flower, for dyspepsia and. liver complaint and ftwrhee's Svrup, for coughs and lung troubles, has grown to a wonderful rale in all peris of the "world, it proves thai it was not an accident or spontaneous strike at wealth. His medicines are recognized as valuable ami established remedies ami the business lias grown gradually and permanently during the last eighteen years on account not alone of Dr. Green's abilities nsabiyinea* man merits of tbe two preparations — Copirt /nm, tl if A'. Y. Sua, of II*. 23. W6. . Bfui Sidcrrtisrafuts. SPECIAL MASTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. o^SesT J* rar'.'mmif aeretnafter sreomtly'itracnbed In Ule CltJ ol c^M'^"m,7r^Y tsth, tsst, mSat-WSSV' TaoSu'll.'whHn.r! corner n *'. of nsrrlet JsmUon's land or l>cscn ; Slid thence br sakl Jamtaunl land tooth lTo^E.7? wJb'SSS mrttf^'c A&IS ?fn^255^'JinS^2^,W,Sereb' rad* across said pmnlara or «x rcct " wu" The aeeond. Heatnotng si a stake ramer of So^*6^ra^iM£^d Congrsas Hall prnpiTfr, on street)^ nnr leej^wiiiwam"^™ 'm^^vrafror-,an^-aeveo degrera Jreei tflr fee*. to corner ot weal mte^of Lajsretie atrel^'and'maara'br Oongraas atreel, and extending menee parallcf wtth Conerewratreat aoatli^tnutrthree devreex taeree by "aid '0121^0^ •ootb'^fu^ raenoTpa'ralliS with Crmanwa au-ert aortn thlrtv Uiree degrees aurty minute, wear one bondrert fret to the n lieaa' aide of North atreet; stu thenre thereratan>uJi''thJmIiC »MM noethwret noe . nth Stu-nz degrees Ihlnr the' ^'s^^iwnt^^oSvr^K^ VJhri sod wtf» M^tse aaM Jlerwwe ^Borklna^ht SSwH aKiSffiSrHESSSS Book 34. p. MS. Ac. FRAKKUN C. WOOLMAN. RgKfim * n KKO FN. RntWt<waVUl TO HOtlHEKEEPERM AND PROPRIETORS. JAME8 McCREER Y & CO. offer Special Inducement* to and Hotel proprietor* In the following lines Of Housekeeping coed* t TABLE DAMASKS, 60 ots, 66 eu, 76 eta, 65 eta sad «l-00, TABLE NAPKINS, •1, $1.26, 41.50, $1.76, *100 pre imn. TOWELS- ALL LINEN, $1.26, $1.60, $1.76, *2 per down. TOWELINCS, eta, « eta, 10 eta, 1IK eu. ft ysid. GLASS TOWELINOS, cts, 121, eta, 16 eta, <0 eta pre yank BLANKETS, 11.25, 1A0, $1.78, $1$0 per prir. BED SPREADS, 85 oanta, $1,00, $1.29, $1.50 eaoL UTICA SHEETINGS, M $-4 2-4 9-4 HU eu. 18 eta, 21 eu, 23 ota. 25 eta together with are extensive variety of finer qualities. Including new and elegant designs In fine Teble Cloth*, Napkins, LunohShth*. eto. They a lac offer In thair BEP8RTMENT LACE CURTAINS,^ PORTIERES, 16.00, 17.80, liaoo par pair sad npwreA SILK PLUSHES, 94daek, $1.78, $8.80, $3.60 pre yaid, 8ILK BROCATELLES, 52-Incb, $4.00. $7.60 and $*.00 pre yard. Holland Window Shades, all alias and ooloea. Slip Coverings, and Cretonnes, Ac., Ao. Orders by Mall or Express Ami amy pmt *f tbe wastry wiB reeeiva esnfri aad pmapt sttaatm. Jas.mcGTBBig&Ca jJjf*" IF TiSSf1 liA! XSg-ofXtTSmX 1

7hilsfla. lusinrss Cards. J-ACKBOITS.CAFE, 19 SOUTH ElGIIl^-STBEET, PHILADKLPHIA. >y B. McCLEES A CO., " _ CHURCH AND* SCHOOL FURNITUBE. 8CBt)0t APP.VRATt'R AND SCPPUES". iayn-y Nrb.lhMAreh Ssrcer. FhOaiielpWa. . q-tHE GRAND TURKISH. RUS_L s'TAN BATHf. I -A DIBS' UbW.«« filbert Mtrret. 1 Are BOW open. There Ti»ih» are pmoouaced ihr J" B. MATLACK, TEHPl COTTA DRAB art SEWER PIPE ' CHIMNEY FH'BS. riARDEN VASES, CB- j KENT. Etc, Warranted towere fre«l ai,d IteM It pre tnthe I garble Hard. Sum Jast Mimt Wceb oars CITY. N. J. Monuments and Toombstones jk-y L. T. BNTKIKIN. <EcaI, Vood, limr, rtr, COAL- AND WOOD • J. M. SCHELLENGER. (Hncceaaor to A. Bebelteoger) SCHKLLENtiEH'S LANDING, CAPE MAT. Theaohacrtherb»*«!e»ve letnferm h!« frtend. aod^the puhtie generally that he has the beai UNA So, Store, CUestant ail Pea COAL, Pine. Oak and Hickory Wood r TBS COKD. ^Snilding Watcrial, (?tr. ! LUMBER YARD ! Schellengers Landing, CAPS RAT dTY^W. J. I Where may be found a targe Slock or BUILDING LUMBER, ; u, to aeint fromrt ever^ klnp and ^qoaltty to salt £ CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS • if 111 Jj ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. » J. B. 8CHELLRNGERS. " BLEGOMMON sense HFT^DIIMD FORCE SJUDL » Pi 48" *7 tM a S|> tl! Wmn 2 fa felm\\ fif 1 >so llrs - tji IMMIWP 1 JhJ. J- Md . 1M . V . .'SfsLSjMS' wtn?aw CHiRLKGlufcHLfy ItSUFtCTURE" "tfHSsS fSJSf SMliffiS'rTlPtlliUiau.Pi e k

Il 4 J, W.VtWtltl & PRO,, j MANVFAOTI KKBH OF AMD DBALKRIS IN ^ FURNITURE of all kinds, \ CARPETS latest Styles ] HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. U Stoves, Ranres, Heaters, Hardware, Tinware, Crocken ware. Etc > . 19 Washington and 42 Jackson Streets. Cape May City. | ( I Caps May Court House and Dc-r.r.isvG'.o. REMINGTON STANDARD TYl'Ii-WKlTLK. GIVE THE BOYS A CHANCE. 'ibe rayq'oSpMoodSIre toa shorb'tuod <JJKa^Jb™tD*mm, ninnJ.-. , , Mr oo the tnie-writer. Later In the day it M ptsee.1 before the m-rniant f«r w. -iv . , . >»•! ren*Ia2w*R toderouf t?oUwT depm£ '.™"' U, "'r i T, - T* " Umitrn'rakm and' mBenUto' wlliS'iluSu't" ' bSsaiT. ihiu m-j- ... The tyns-wrm r takes from Mm the tmeien of letter- wrttlng to an lure- extern Tk* Kemtngioe KtaadanUVim-wftter baa fomW lla wav Into th» cram iog-r~>ro ' n-aM» •>-». eiwrgMtebunlneeatmnael^hta city, and Uuir»i« ainnstani and lncrea.me li'inmi i f r m.-,: The Tr^Wnter ooght to onii tu^y*iKothe h-ima^ Olre :n>W" and gut. _a i hxriee.^Ki,- j . TO THE PUBLIC OF CAPE MAY AM) VICINITY I PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. : Goods manufactured for our own trade. Come and convince your- . self that Cape May is going ahead in every regard. The BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE. Successor to Charles Needles, is offering to the public an entire I new stock ol fine Hsu's, Boys' ifl Yoi's Cloli, Hals ai Cass. GINTS' FURNISH® GOODS. YALICE3 TRUNKS, Also a fine line of Pocket Cutlery at astonishingly low prices. No need going to the city when you can do better at home. Save traveling expenses and don't run the risk or disadvantage of buying of merchants you may never sec again, when you can get goods that you arc able to exchange satisfactorily, ifnotsuitcd, at home. Call and sec us. BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE. »»- No. 41 WaMtilnalon m.. Cope nay, N. J. | ANGLESEA, LOTS, 50x150. Cottages for Sale or pent, ON EASY TERMS. If yoo want a leg for a prltaic Cotlagc. If you wren ajot lor « HoyL IJ^yoa want a lot ror a mh 19- CHARLES MACE, -i'^- ""■ -V ■ GOSHEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Ooahen, Cape May Co., N. J. CUTS NAT1VS STOCK TO ORDBlt IN | House & Wagon Stuff. \ AND ALL KINDS OF WOOD WORK. | Experienced Sawyer to Manage Cutting Lumber. . a!6-y &ASBI30R. ROYAL St FEA3TEB- j HORNER'S GENERAL NEWS STAND. 28 Washington St., Cape May City, N. J. ffifjn Atticy for Fins, Caiiitt and Collate Grpt' : Wfflt Emisiiij Hit 9a: S:wk 0«noral News and Statlsnery stars. HHB^D Mula hooks, VioHb, Outuu and Banjo Sinng". H\ jMH Mlds MAOfllB T. MORRI.V. Msugre, • B. F. IIOHXKH. Sgrnt. 1. M. k BILDRSTR, ABorn»j-«i-Law and Notary Public. A- B. UTTLK. HILDRETH & LITTLE. Real Estate Brokers, ■ * No. 4 OCEAN 8TKEET. CAPE MAY. N. J. < Meal Rotate So*gM, MM and i:*ch»n*«I- Rolelo. ftoarxllrxg

THE GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE, - NSW KNICKKKBOCKER B CI LOTS OB, - '1 MO. 42 WASHINGTON STltEET, CAPE MAY, M. J- ' ^ j isopantdfo 0n:,Cnl!™',ln^ »Qheb!is & GlassTrare.iili fashiweR Sarti?a*are. -• Lamps, Lamp Chimneys and Burners. It Es DLIflH fund ottww Ott-S. We bdve. large 6.1 FIVE 03 TEN'CEUT OUliTERS Of-Eltn AsortHSEl |- Grral yarifity iiTiBwara, Wbo4 & Willpr mre PAINT BRUSHES. DUST BRUSHES. sfw&WBLjM WTitgwasb BmsliGS: Etc. "Also Paints anil WTiiflow^las-^MI.^^K ™ "Z ittZiTn "in;. m ' ' 1 .'T' T-"00'" ^ 3.; JUU., FMTTH ft CO. Sa The Fitzgerald Self-Guaging Oil Tank 1 WILL SAVE ITS COST IN A SHORT TIME. hs tG AS MACHINES ~ For Lighting Country Residences. GASOLINE GAS nml OIL STOVES, v I PLANING MILL SASII FACTORY & HJMRF.il YARDS, j . Sash, Blinds. Shutters. Moulding. &c. 1 BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK, TURNINGS. ETC., BUILDING LUMBER!, WILLIAM C. SCUDDER & SON. s SPRING OPENING. ^ IYINS BR.OTHEP.. j 55 N irth Second Street. Philadelphia, bilow Arch. East Side. ■ .1 35 THOMAS DEPUY 35jj CARPETS! CARPETS! i 25 BETWEEN ARCH & MARKET STS. PH1LADA. 35 -LANDIS & C0..~ t Wood and Willow-ore, Carpets, Oil-cloths, HOPES, TWINES. COTTON' HATs, HRl'SIIES, A, . CARRIAGES Or ALL KIHD3 HANDLED. j KIMBALL, PRINCE 5 CO-, UUMBlR MERCHANTS, MILL- WORK. Rockland Lime, Cement, &c., &c., j ALWAYS OS ItAMD. KHTlMATKti KI'ltNlSlIKII. | BRASt n yard AT mu,vn I B K'MBALL, PRINCE & CO., " C. B. COLES, LUMBER MERCHANT, | Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c.j BRACKETS. AND SCROLL SAWING. Office, No. 14 Kaighn's Avenue. Camden. N. J. jyS-y J GOFF & SMITH, | BRICKS, rOTTERS'BUFF ANDCLAYj LOWEST CASH PItlCKS. 5ASHA_N£PgpRpEP0T, Sai"liirfi8i°Hiir'ieR^ Etc. DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES A SPECIALTY. , AUonlcni promptly ailed. fall a^amtn. mnck and g« renmaiM. ( •A.L.CONNER. MOST RELIABLE , TahA FIRE INSURANCE AGENC? ; f -AT^^j/ife'lP': " Only M-Cliss Connies Eepralej j j Rale* as I,ow as In any Coin panic*. I W. SCOTT H AND. ^AHont, ^ ^ I BE.SJ. c. cuaris. 1 Practical plumber, Gas and Steam fitter, I No. I I Decatur Street. Cape May. N. J. f Sraraun it S'onUY Trrrei'liu""' J" Z vnaHt ^ ,o wzssb* in&,ss^,Kh,m"OT ,B j?.* s

Stat grtlrt. EST JERSEY RAILROAD. IfsgpHffs SUNDAY TRACTS. 4_ 2s ;"v iliothtno. LIN /S 'W M \ ■ - Cm \ — . - b Ft IK MK\ AND VOLTS. l:t >K lit lYSanilL'll ii.DKUN. A. C. Yates & Co., SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS. i'ianos and_0rgans. fiORmSH CRGANS, CORNISH &. CQ-W'SHi^TQ", ". uMHE LIGHT RUNMIMO ^ SEWING-MACHINE IAS NO EQUAL. PERFECT SATISFACTION . MHrae Sewing MacMieCa —ORANGE, MASS.— I 30 Union Sguyc, N. Y. CWcigo, lit St.louh.IU A'.Unta, Ga. Dallu,Tcx. Sir. Fmndsc*, C*L ONLY S2G. Tte Style PMlaUelpfaia Siieer. | iireurererad. Blml-r. 15 DATS' TaiAl mrehio- nsRRtxTrjfras s vr.Aius. C. A. WOOD COM PATTY, 17 StorfU lOch Ml., rhlliulwlphla, Pn COCKLE'S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS. GREAT ENGLTSHILBMEm saw, la, A., -r:;-.-HEDICAL OFFICES] 206 S, Sword St, PhUadslnkU, formerly Dr*. J. N. * J- B. E0BEH3A0K. l!atAlilMltra'4«y44r«. W WBlfl Voiiififwi ImpraacBM, "varlcoct'lv. etc. thill of. wrtle and be ruj—t by a, llrs lnsre of drffrreon College, wtth nowftml Kxpenosce, Iloore, 8 to s, 6 lO ». Cloaod SunsaiHEsss Aoy^oeeran.iothr work. jAnre earalnas rara H.'uALLVrr'i