MARVELOUS CHANCES. r What tho Euforo Will bo to tho.o { who Rofu«o to Believe. I I» thin country unrainactonrely under- J going a wonderful change, if the cli -age ^ In take place before we are aware ot the i tact, and when it lias taken place will [ wo wonder wliy we did not aee It before ' •' It WM (do l»tff? Tb'oee that ace tbe change* early a»ail themaclrm early, and ..thereby recelee « The ahrewd Iron man *00**1110 Iron in- r tereat trnn«ferrHl . from J'ltwhurg and f Pennajlauda l<> Birmingham Alabama, 1 and In hi* faMlgliteilni-** ace* the fur- ^ nacea In Pepn«ylvaiila t»n down and , deaertedfor this hew and proline llcld. | It I* claimed hy the iron men of Alaba- J ma that Bra-low price at which iron can c be produced there will revolnlionlie the 1, iron intcrcata of the world. We have seen. the grain-growing ecutrea of lhia country shifted to the- West. J, We krye seen the pork. pocking industry - Olt from Clncinnalil to Chhagn. anil I Irom thence to Knn*a* City and Omaha. Southern cotton mill* undersell New * England anJ American market*, and 1 challenge the world. c We hare seen and arc seeing all this " take place before our eyes, and know ^ that other changes are Inking place <; equally u prominent, ami wonder aa wc o behold them. Tan years ago the insur- J* ance companies only required an analy- ' als of the fluids when they were taking inaur&ncca for yery large amounts. To- 1 day no flrat-clans company will to*un 1 any amount unlesa they have a rigid j analyala of tbcllulda passed, and if any q traces of certain disorders are apparent, a the application la rejected. In their re- £ porta they show that the death of alaty ^ of 100 people of this country, la due p cither directly or indiietly to such dlaor- c dera. The Brompton Hospital for Con '] sumptires. London. England, reports J1 that sixty of every. 100 victims of con p sumption also' have s-rlou* disorders of 8 the kidneys. > Among the scientists for the treatment ,] of this dread malady the question is be- |. "Ia not this (Unorder lire real eanae" of h Ten year* ago the mi trocopc war aomethlng aeldom found in a physician's j offlce; now every physician of .landing has one. and aeldom vl.lts hi* patients without calling for a sample of fluldafor J Why la all- this > Is It pos*lh!r that we I of the present genrrtltlon are to dig. of 1 diseases caused by kidney disorders, or J shall wc master the cauar by Warner's \ safe cure, the only recognized specific, t and thus remove the effects? All deal- c ers keep It. It la within the reachof all. J It is established beyond a doubt that a ) very large percentage of death* In this 1 country are traceable 1- diseased kid- ' ncygl_J?or years tire proprietors of War- J , ner'a safe cure have been Insisting that , there la no sound health when lire kid < ncya arc diseased, ami they inthuaiastically press their spsvlfic tor tire terrible | " disorder upon public attrnliofi. Wc are 1 continually hearing Its praises sounded. Tli is means wonders ! Cannot the proprietors of this great , remedy, who have been warning ua of 1 the danger, tell ua how to avoid a dis- i ease that at first Is to unimportant, and
la so fatal In its termination ? Are we to hope againat hope, and wait without our reward ? The moat significant of all changes, however, that we of to-day can note is litis radical change of views to which the public has been educated: It was formerly thought that the kldneya were of very small imjiortanre; to-day, we believe. It U generally admitted that there can be no such thing as sound health in any organ If they arc In the least degree deranged. The (icatiU of Exeter. N. H.. relate* that a young clergyman of very boyish vacant pulpit of a ehureh In a neighbor tog town. lie was *0 *n all tnat he was concealed from view by the reading-desk and an old lady who sat eln e by was softly, stepped on tip toe to the pulpit atoira, and, beckoning with l.sr forefiwgcr, whispered loudly to coaxing accents, "Come down, my boy! You musn't ait there ! Thata the place for ! the minister!" • I Fow People Eacatpo The taint of scrofula In Uie blood. With many it ia hereditary; but It may also be acquired from want of air or lack of ex- 1 ercise, from improper food, or any cauar Which brings about weakness of the body , and impurity of the blood. The disease Is characterized by running sores, ab- 1 rassdta* curing scrofula aa Hood's Sarsaparilla. The nrost terrible running aorea gradually 1 disappear under the purifying and ' strengthening influences of this great ' medicine. If you are a sufferer from 1 scrofula, and desire more evidence as to j the wonderful snccesa of Hood's Snraap. ' arflla, send to 0. I. ITcred A Co.. Lowell. * Mass., for a book e- uUlnlnlng many re- •' markahle cures. J An oil broker received the following I order from a lady who desired to make some pin money in oPi "near Sir— r Please boy me 10,000 barrels of oil at ninety cents and *11 at #1.10. Remit me Ue diffenencc. leaa your commiaaion. Upon, the promptness with whi« li yon * execute this order depends my future • patronage. Very respectfully.'' I Oraakanaaai, at Hyuit B.hlt can b« Oared b , B «■» >» jtvvn t"-S y aNfaajnr lea wttb- : ScMea Specific tn.ilH-lr r..iire without U»U faunMaa. and to-day reuenther gull drink- ' own freewill. No harmful effe* 1 Ksadr^nro rari^^Cm-a* guarantee »•** 8L. line Ureal- nam. ' A Uacher ia seeking to Inculcate the Idea of conscience-— "Now. then," says ho at Ow conclusion of his a gumenta, "when you commit a bad action d- nX you fed a pain aoraewherer "Oh, yea!" totrrnipta the pupil, dlrocttog till hand to his posterior, there —when papa men Ida shoe."- Qui*. Mr. H. Carl. ISO Fourth Street, Troy. K. Y .. says: "My dangbu r had a sprained ankle, St. jJ acuta Oil cured ticrjn a day tir'wSThccc at! tflcd s'mt." Price
A Good Record. Wm. Parry, of Cfanaminaio. N. J-, is — one of thoee thriving, steady men of T rare, good Judgment, and any one who ^ follows to bis footsteps is sure not to go - far astray. He wtt onepf the few who opened the doors of progress in his own paricular line of. business and showed Ids followers what could he done, and the world is better off for such men livingdn It-— To his Industry and skill in - propagation of small fruila many of the " growers to the United States are todebt- "I is! for their livelihood, .Ifls inquiring -I mind lias led him to test Condiments! Spice and find out its merits, and these (J "We used. Oondimental Bplce mixed with the usual feed, for a driving borec, B according to.the directions- Tire tow . Ungh°dl*thtoeTb^ fi'csto'and'bis'coat was j rough; did not derive full benefit for bis Q After using' the "Omdlmental" rapidly improved in health, ability, A spirit, coat nnj general appearance. |j freely to tlic hitt without urging and perform the day's lihor in pleasant ahd cheerful manner Without showing fatigue, which was very sati*- 81 factory. I therefore take pleasure in re- - commending its value, for putting and t\ horse flesh In good .condition." Scribner's Magazine for June has for f It* opening article a scml-lilstorical and critical essay, by John C. Rope*. entitled "Home Illustrations of Napoleon sod hi* c Times." This is to a similar vein to "The Uk'-ncates of Juliiis Ca-*ar." w which Mr. Ropes ooutibuted to th<rFcbruary number of Scribner's. It is plentifully illustrated from the authors fine collection of Napoleon portraits. There - full-page reproductions of famous (J Birtrits hy Appinni. I*ahev. ami Gerard. Q r. Hope's article earefnlly traces the developement of Napoleon's character as exhibited hy his changing hy 1ii» clmning physiognomy from early manhood to maturity. Another article will complete thIOntercsting study. Other articles arc All Art - Master, hy John Boyle O'Reilly: The Ethics of by F. J. Stimson: Sister Anmincia'a, by Henrietta Christian Wright: A Collection of Unpublished Letters of in. Illustrated by portrait* and reproductions of drawings by Thac(lo be continued In further num. hers.) For an OlchPoct. by H. C. Runner; Ml** Princle's Neighbors, by Mrs. Louis Stevenson; An Uncommercial Republic, by W. T. Rrighani. with tlior; Miss" Peek's Promotion, by Sarah Orua JewttL lilust rated by E. W. • Kemblc; Separation, by Ellen Rurronehs; Seth'a Hrntlier's Wife.— Chapters XXL XXIII, by Harold Frederic; Preparation, 1 by Mrs. Jaa. T. Fields; Two Russians. ~ by Nora Perrv; Fulflllment, hy Graham' U. Tomaon. The Mngie Flight to Folk- - ""eHxi H E Wafuer; Ttie Stone-cutter j 2818HopaS», PmixDCtPina. P*.. October 12th, 1888. T. S. Page, 41 West 81st St., New York City; 1 Dear Sin— It ia now one year since I wrote you your medicine had cured roe of deafness, I am satisfied the cure in " my erf® Is permanent, but waited this length of time to fully teat It. My deaf. J nesa waa one of many years, with no ap- " parent cause, ard for the past six or seven yrara I was completely deaf. Durair that time the variona noisea In change* a7 flrafwa**iow,Ctoit the'noI«<i - gradually cased. During the fpurth month I began to hear aounda I had not heard for years, and thereafter a con' in- . week, until I could bear ordinary txlc of conversation. At the end of alx - months I considered I We* completely 1 cured. Can now hear a« welt as any one I 'art I jnoat earneatly wish I could make von known to all persons afflicted with drafneaa. Wherever I do aee one MfiSni'S 1 statement with perroiaaion to publish it. by *0 doing It can he the means of do- 1 ing good to otheta who may be so unfo tuna'e. Reapectfuilv. f ,1
tons. M. Tocksit. Old gentleman (to meaacngrr boy , who b Is riuinlne at the top of his igreed) — "Great heaven*, lad, wlnit iathetroublc?" '' Messenger boy (b eathleasly) — "Don't r' stop me. sin don't sto|, me. I'm going y to my dinner." _ r Aattuitabkng Succeaa . It is the duty ot every person who haa uaed /W»re'» Grrnum Syr op to let tla '• wonderful qualities be known to frienda In curing Consumption, severe Coughs, Croup Asthma. Pn- timonla. and to fact « all throat add lung disease*. No person I, can use U without 'Immediate relief. Threw doses will rclievu any case, and " we consider It the duty of ail Druggists • to recommend It to lire poor, dvlngcons "timntlve. at least to try one bottle, as . 80.000 dozen bwttles were sold la-t year. ind no '-ne case where It fallrd was re1 port d. Such a med'clnc a* the (Itrman t Symp cannot be too widely known. Ask r your druggist about IL Sample bottles . to try. sold at 10 cents. Regular sire. 75 cent.. Sold by all Oroggta* and Deai- ' era, to the United State* and Canada. Fowling Hta Way. Mr. laacatein— "1 dinks I pay dat sign, •Honesty vaa der peat bollcy," and hang it ould dat store." Mrs. Iaaacateln— "Vy not puy more as vun. Jacob, so der heebies can all aee dem?" Mr. Iaaacateln — "Pccauac, Rajel, 1 dond cant to nnt too musts money to dat pceznls undll I flnde ould how It bsyi." Excitomomt-M- Texas. Great excitement has fwen caused to the vicinity of Paris, Tex., by the remarkahle recovery of Mr. J. E. Corley, in bed or lalsc hC bead ; evciybodv said Ire was dying of Consumption. A trial bottle of Dr. h'uig's New Discovery was rent hhn. Finding relief he bought a laree hmdc and a box of Dr. King's New Life Fills ; bv the time he had taken two tinxes of Pills and two bottles of the Discovery, he waa well and had gained in flesh thirty -six pounds. Trial Bottle of this Great Discovery for Consumption free at Dr. H. A. Kennedy. 2 Juet Around Tha Comer. Inebriated Young Man (to policeman, who haa toyited him to "come along")— • '1 shay (hie), offlshur. lali this Joke? If tisb (Mr) y' muahn't carry it too far." Pollccinan— "I'll only carry it as far as the station bouse. When Babj Waa sick, we gov* bse Caaaorta, Whan rn* was a CMM. aha atM foe CaMwta Whaa aha ha* ChMna. sha gava it. Cusb, UrtdoubtwWyT" "Pa." aald Clara, "do you know what , ma and I are going to give you for t Christmas?" "Oh, the usual thing, I suppose." The usual thing, pa ? What la thai?? s "The Mils to pay." Dear 81ri:-I bought a fifty cfirt Jtot- . tie of yoor cough Kulerof Dr. Root, and 1 R cured me of . severe cough. It la tiro : T Wa Mother*, always u*r Dr. Hulls Arnold's B Foothlng rod i>--i(-tng tVwdial H r ph)l. tlren. . An Ld le toatv. ?-), i
^Mtegg. josigess gar ib. JACKSON'S .CAFE, 10 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, 'raiLADBLPntA. J-T l. a. a-xiaas. a. ar. roaaoaa B. McCUEES A CO., chiijch irnlcE EiMmiE DCnOOL APPABATCB AND St'PPLIBS. Bjlt-r No. ivas Area suaat, PailaJelgtila. tpHE GRAND TURKISH BU8X BIAS BATHS. T SKSTW DKPAJtTMKNT, m ?t. una Sa. I LADIBB' DEPT. ass jrutort Htreet. 1 MARTIN DA l.B A lUHNSON, Pmgra. SILAS H. ROWLAND, Supt. tail*. J B. MATI-At K. m CtfTTi BEAH all SEWEE PIPE enrUNRT TOPS. WIND (If ARD CAPS, JebetMibsle Woeis j Mor.umant* and Toombstones 1^? L T. SN'TUIRIN. (foal, Wood, Zitnf, rtr, COAL- AND WOOD ■ J. M. SCHELLENGER. (Snceiwaor to A. Schallengsr) ■OB ELLKNO KRTt LANDING, C APE M AT. jgaasaasggBW. Itiii Cet. Sim. Hi ail Pn COAL, "Pino. Oak and Hickory Wood THE OtlRD. PSJt N. St'HELLENtlEH. building Watrrial, (fte. LUMBERYARD; 8chellengers Landing, . CAPE MAY CITY. N. 1. , : Where may be found a large Stork of BUILDING LUMBER,: select trom of every atM and quality to salt the rtgulremeau or CONTRACTORS and RTTn.DERS r .CONTRACTORS ■
ORDERS PROMPTLY. PILLBD. " J. B. SCHELLENOER8. : LHJ COMMON SENSi UFT^PHMP ; CHARLES G. BUTCHLE1I atSUFICTUBHI trttiS! RWS? esssi^ta-famirtiiita, n ttniav Ka shanar UUs IVawn « MMad la a* » W reil'ts, ' ^OtrrtjlEC EIVEO
!; .. ; ... ...... m J, H.ra^T & BH0„ MANVPACTCKBRK op AND DEALERS in ^ FURNITURE of all kinds, ! CARPETS, latest Styles ' *!<)> HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Stoves, Ranges, Heaters, Hardware,, ' .' Tin^tare, Crockcrvwarc., Etc • ; 1 9 Washington and 42 Jackson Streets. Cape May City. Capo May Court Hcuso and Donnisvillo. REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE-WRITER. J®. ' CIYE THE BOYS A CHANCE. • re the d™ yV oorrespSsicnM to'i shOT*-hani1 "wrni-r! wlm" ln°nrnT''aI'^ru.i s 11 oi-atly an. I 1,-c-Wy on^tie tyje-wrhcr. tote^Mu the aay It !* plaool before the merchant far^hts^ WfnlBBre.^iiiia aiajle time to dnvote to other ilrpsrtm-nu of his hoslneat without Ui-legattng to subordinates lire «««& himself, wrote Iwratywha, -a, areessarya short, hasty reniwl from the hand of one who had no time to write so ss to lie real, who had 110 The Remington Standard Type- writer haa toun-l Ita way into the eonntlng-room of nearly avert aaYyeaag'woMn I'hu! uwEhiy— " " '* * 0o,"l,*'" >mul|f demand for young men OTururTiKm remethlw^jeSI UMbeStVo Ilo omT'lhrar well San to aay : "Oh I I NEW PAMPHLET JUST OCT. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED, ml* v *IU Chestnul Htreet.dOonllnental llolelt. l'hlladelnbla. 18 y -tOonunental lintel). Philadelphia.
to the public of cape may and vicinity PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. I Goods manufactured for our own trade. Come and convince yourw 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 3 new stock ot fine I Mi's, Boys' it Ms Cliin, Bats anfl Cajs. I GENTS' FMISNING GOODS. TALICES TRUNKS. ^ Also a fine line of Pocket Cutlery at astonishingly low prices. No 5 . need going to the city when you can do better at home. Save • traveling expenses and don't run the risk or disadvantage of r buying of merchants you may never see again, when you can get goods that you arc able to exchange satisfactorily, ifnot suited, at home. Call andsceus. M . BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, 4 *»; two. 4i Wn.lilnglwi HI.. Caps- Way, ra. J. ! anglesea, u LOTS, 50x150. Gottages for Sale or Jlent, ' ON EASY TERMS: I Club Uooaa. It you want aim to grow Into monry. It you want a lof wher# " there U no muaqnooM. apply to - n'1'19-. CHARLES MACE. -ibA'irv'. v. ; GOSHEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, i Goshen, Capo May Co.; N. J. COTS NATIVE STOCK TO ORDER IN 1 Ship, House & "Wagon Stuff. AND ALL KINDS OF WOOD WORK. Experienced Sawyer to Manage Cutting Lumber.-»lfl-r PAB&I33N. BOYAL & FE&3TEB- ^ HORNER'S GENERALNEWSSTAND; 28 Washington St., Cape May City, N. J. ojjB ipc; fir Pianos, Caliiei ail Collate Grtait ' (Haenl Ncvri tai SUtlosery cure. } "oSSlI? ^■S^rawuil'p " !omp' QinS * MISS MkOOIKT. MORRIS, Managsr, myT.^m H. p. noRNRR. Agrnl. J.M.R. aTu)KXTU. A uoriieyHrl- Law and Notary PnbUc. J A. B . LTTTt*. viildreth & little. : Real Estate Brokers, No. 4 OCEAN STREET, CAPE MAY, N. J. Reel Relate noagbt, hnia emu liachangrd. Holds. Boanllng > Haases aa« CMtegee Mealed. BMlnfMe KullrilnK I.o»e Sltatsfl Directly on the IKMk. For Vole,
THE. GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE, , NEW KNICKERBOCKER BCILD1NOH. NO. 42 WASHINGTON STRKETl CAPK MAY, N. J. »<*"•"• ttrtwsaaBEMa^Agi^aidsr ^ ' s < ■5ik« & tart; tli ttimti MBiwe. = Lamps, Lamp Chimneys and Burners. nEADLtottTaud utbsr OILS. We here large ( HYE AHDJIEKICEHT CODSTEiS'llfgExtra ASSOttmimt \ Great variEty inTinvarfr, Woifl & Willow ware ! PAINT BRUSHES, DUST BRUSHES. k ' Wbitewash Brnsliss. Etc. Also Paints aid flMowSlas 5SS JBSK SMITH & CO. ; The Fitzgerald Self-Guaging Oil Tank WILL SAVE ITS COST IN A SHORT TIME. GAS MACHINES J flPgsOlfi? Forjighting Country Residences.'! SS»5|| GASOLINE, GAS and OIL STOVES, .P. J. FITZGERALD, PLANING MILL ' SASH FACTORY & 1, UMBER YARDS. Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shutters, Moulding, &c. BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK, TURNINGS. ETC., BUILDING LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. We have a large etoet .-onetanily on hand, ooder .-over, well ««M. ami «.bi at lowest m.rVe. WILLIAM C. SCUDDER & SON, tg^gtSPRING OPENING. "US* - Chamber and Parlor Suits ; I YINS & BROTHER . 55 Njprth Second Street. Philadelphia, bolow Arch. East Side. : 35 THOMAS DEPUY, 35 » 35 North Second Street, Philadelphia, !■ CAR PETS! CARP ETS! ; .!
Nearly Opposite Christ Church, East Side, j 35 BETWEEN ARCH & MARKET STS. PHILADA. 35 - _ — L ANDIS & C0.,~ ,, Wood and Willow-trare, Carpets, Oil-cloths, -c ROI'ES, TWINES, COTTON BATS; BRUSHES, Ac. CARRIAGES OF ALL KINDS HANDLED. !" KIMBALL, PRINCE S C0-, °UUMB£R MERCHANTS, MILL- WORK. Rockland Lima, Cement, &c., &c., BRANcn taud at mil lvii i e -KIMBALL, PRINCE & Ca.^'E' ' C. B.COLES. ~ LUMBER MERCHANT, manuka ctckeks ok Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. BRACKETS, AND SCROLL SAWING, Office. No. 14 Kaighn's Avenue. Camden. N. J. JyS-y - GOFF & SMITH, MANUKACTURK88 AND SntlT'tttt* 6k BRICKS, POTTERS BUFF ANI) CLAY We keep oonetantly on ban,! a large stock of the beat quality of line which we win .ell .1 ore LOWEST CAHII PRICES. W. It. SHAW, Agent. js-y priler* by MOl wm It'c-i»- I'rempi «.-ebtlnti. SASH AND DOOR D£P0T, me umteralgne.! u preparel to fnrntah all kind* of mill-work , Doors, Sash, Bite, State, Mm srstas, Etc. , door and window frames a specialty. y All order* promptly Sited. _ Call examine atort and re> mimate*. A. L. CONNER. *P*-T Tnenpike near Bridge, nerre'M*' N. J. ^g|yjL mummahm I Oil) W-Osss CMP- BurnaM r w. SCOtT h ana Awnt. ^ j > ' DEMJ. a CURTIS, "" Practical plumber, Gas and Steam fitter, ' t No. I I Decatur Street, Cape May. N. J. , • '^i"-'3SSSSS"EsS:r£iS^ i
_ Vla»i®»M«. RST' JERSEY RAILROAD. Time T11 file In effect Key K.i»»? Train* wit; teare Cape May for I'hlladelgtua 6.50 IrS • oS and' and" Brtdg-lon Moa.taya only, a! Sea Tare Junction for J^'rif-Sp'TrSSroie. alPklUjdelphla bL l a'a^tTi nvj *nT tlSSo 1 rdy at't'SaL ren and New 8lf!H>ikT yynnis, ■a ort P. M Accommodarton. on Knndayn mlS'a^UwIe^iaT^ rai.'cioHSS 4.^5 SSS^S ; '% ■ J )i j,- YATES //•! I.M. ' best ■ L\ L&f made nmKR Cll)I™C ^UiWKBl li FOR MEN ANI) YOUTHS. „ R)K HOYS and CM I I.DKEN. A. C. Yates & Co., SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS, gianoa and (Organs. i fiOBWISH ORGANS. r r.-r-d lo almeit ceil to balld. Buy direct el 014 A . U-shrC Winutj. hi,f , e. led l.old pidr , Middle-l.»tlGi:iU.t,-SIlUTr.DC*T*U>CICKKBlX JiUm* CORNISH A CO^wtsHiaoTQW, *. l
j THE LIGHT RUNNING SEWIKG'MAONINE IAS NO EQUAL. | \pERFECT SATISFACTION New Home Sewing Machine Co. —ORANGE, MASS.— 30 Union Squire, N.Y. Ct cigo, 11 St lwte.Ho. . | A1U0U.G1. Ditto. Ten Sm f rendga, Cat. | ONLY ¥20. Hs Style PMladelpMa Singer. 1 C. A. WOOD COMPANY, 17 Biortli loth 51.. Phlliulelpbl*. Pa COCKLE'S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS "HE GREAT ENGLISH REMED! SiTSSSrS-S." Medical offices, mO I. Second St., PhilaOetohla, formerly Dr«. J. H. * J. B. HCBEN8ACK. , ■v*iahll*he<l 40 year*, for the care of althpeelal 11! ,u„.-lfld;aa hcriiII* of ctl"!^!"1 ^mp^n^ence^ Varlcoi or. tan I.Mal'u" W*' " * l l*'t ^

