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VOLUME XXXIV.
SEMI- WEEKLY.
CAPE MAY CITY, NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, MARCH 1G, 1889.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
. WHOLE NUMBER 1803.
lilfej cape may:citY, n. j.i J. aumr M&MfiM, rwMUw —s ' .* Btxnr ■W.BJlD,mOm\ . 1100 a Ynr Strictly Is Advance- • et.SO . '1.1 *«»» «OT IIO I* iOTi.CO, fcrofcwttraal ©Kill. j^kakdfo * BLACK, attobneys-AT-LAW, ('amdkn. h. J. j»t ,£)r j. p. lkaming a son, dkntTstb ' cura air ofiarSiS? lVsH»a|S one r&£S££*mJAMES M. E. HILDRETH, ATTORNEY^AT-LAW JL LAKE, II. D. RESIDENT l'HYSlCIAN, j~8picerleaming, ATTORN E Y-AT-LAW and SOLICITOR- IN -CHANCERY, |)Mw days, Tnsedajs, Taorsdaji ud piEYNraGTON T. HILDRETH, ATTORNEY' - AT - LAW and solicitor in chancer?! , tat HARirr irrr cardan, n. j. ■ i'mmrmmuj0"0**' 0v"",0oan "^55 Hiatm gcdi. \ -B. LITTLE, PAINTER AND GLAZIER, bot-buk Strvst nu JmUoi iM Depot. CANS MAT cot, N. 1. o. qile, house, 816 n and fresco -5 — - — ~ painter; CAPS MAT Cm, N. J. j) o. oliver; Bag Canst Vaaictarsr, NBAS COLD STRING. B5sS5SS»S'"-fE yy ARE A ELDKEDGE, UNDERTAKERS. afgjSS &"-**** '"EfjfflSJAMES T. BAILEY, PRACTICAL BlacMaMHoer, ■soriapi gllrp bridoa BlilT BOBiMMERT i ROTIOMS <>TVn^^^W^freU.TBATO1 EitilnttlmSZO TATEF EPPS'S OR ATEFUL- COMFORT! NO; COCOA J— p— i4-. ■ ■» jiht&fcMgMir -
t ftuuf and ©roans. _ ? BLASIUS & SONS, Cor. iwitt aoB Ctastait ail 1118 CteHatSlraals, PHILADELPHIA. ; Pndford Orchestral Organs WORLD FAMOUS Steinway & Sohmer, BLASIUS & SONS AND :PEASE 'PIANOS. The Largest and Best Stock of PIANOS and ORGANS ■* in America by the World's Best Makers. 500 new Pianos ij. and Organs at the Lowest Prices, CASH OR ON TIME. liMCtetBDiskm JOIITO 0_ OflMC iiw ctatoDt st. PhilalBljtiia DMulUu O. uullu PMatelphia. ^trnttwr, ©arpttt, ©tr. 927 MARKET . jsasa. THE WAVES' READERS r Are cordially invited, when in the city, to '» visit No. 927 Market street. They may need '« Furniture some day and it w3I do them good to drop in on us and learn for themselves what astonishing bargains are offered here in all kinds of . FURNITURE, Special inducements are offered to seaside resort buyers who purchase extensively. Wc make our own Furniture, and sell at ( Retail cheaper than many dealers can buy at _V wholesale. CHAS. WEINMANS & COMAKERS OF FINE FURNITURE. 927 8uec«uor« to Weber * iWemmAnn. MARKET street, PHILADELPHIA. DOYD WHITE £ CO., ^ 1216 Chaatnut Street, Philadelphia. IMPORTERS AND MANL'PAC rCRHMS OP I -CAHPET mam, r- Templeton Axminiters, Gobelins English Wiltons, . . . t ® Axminsters, . agiarBru™!, Moquettes, " Bigelow Wiltons, n- 1 u 1 Velvets, Bigelow Brussels, ■ Lowell Wiltons, Tapestry Brussels, 1 Lowe'l Brussels, | Ingrains, j • Hartford Wiltons, j An Squares Hart "bit! Brussels, 1 1-Toor Linens all widths. I Oil Goths, Linoleums Lignums and Cork Carpets. J Foreign and Domestic Rugs. ! ,\ CHINA MATTINGS In all Grades. FURNITURE ^ For Hotels, Cottages & Boarding Houses. j 1 We propose to give our customers the advantage of buying 1 i; direct and Sins Krai -themselves of the opportunity of saving all /, discounts allowed the middlemen, A very large assortment of , I Furniture ud Bedding from which to select It will pay yon to call j jr |Od WC us. Estimates cheerfully furnished. [ ALEX J. H. MACKIE, | I (Sucaanorto Maekia (jfc'HiRoq.) I ~ 119 North Second Street, ^^ade^HA. . I Sr WASHINGTON HOTEL, " i * Savanth and Che stnut S ts, PSiladalpHia. p sacraadat. j6wn tracy, Proprietor. j . ... Bnwatoa ARD AtA'anftBUtiMrMOTRMaiiTS. «r ! J . WEBT JERSEY HOTEL, i : **' — '""--iWiFin rr-n — HAND " B BAV - -fa • -
I ^torrtteatfaa. ' Bfgl H 1 *akiHg powder Absolutely Pure. amir 8-di.e. i . — — Y^"EST JERSEY RAILROAD. liriMe TABLR IV RPPS>n OAS. V. l ° nsiuo'uosv " <tol' ° i 3.20. ' 1^^., M. u.. i .11 .or i PROM PillLAUKLPIDA. : Cape May ana Delaware Bay Railroai ; u«.f cipr M.j LnnCip M.j cur. 0.60 A. M. 7«> A. M. i 3 00 r m. ;800>! m! jfcffldtn Ibrtrrliil, etr~^ LUMBER YARD Sohallangara Landing, capi ma* an. m. j. ; BUILDING LUMBER, j CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS | J. B. 8CHELLBNGEK8. ] Tlitlorcliaits'lnrMCftCo. i , OF NEWARK, N.J. ! TS.mtij-flm mu] r.port of ts. M.r- j sfirtFSSfeS I ; Ufl; HflnaM miui MM.HM TM 1 j i An m«n rawc.fl.flm,', 1 ^ y imm «t WI.1MI.-Snm. »■■■!- .Wm, M 1 a we" "cornet, e isa assMss'ritfsrMRB; ! \ rpg^CfBAJD TUBKHH* RU8- ' -r.frti.a-. ; - ' jiii^uua«din»flox.pkw«. : i -rwr : - ouBSUHIDD JIT U8 n Ai ll r
MANUFACTURIKG CORKS FACTS A60UT A USEFUL BUT NEOLEQTED UTTUE ARTICLE Tb. Ba» HalrrUI tana tnm Jutt flt the pracnt tlmo . buslncM which makes about a. little tu an j t,uwaeaa can well make and keep iUelt from •wainping U the makinfl of vorka Chicago can boo.it of but two audi eambliahmenta, and at Drat glMoo thero abould not ho a tnoet lucrative bunneaa. Then). u ever a .toady demand fur corki; the employee are kept btuy aim oat continually and rvceivo tolerably fair wage.; each of the Chicago home, has a good trade, both wholesale and retail, yet they make no money. Some time ago the cork manufacturers formed a league under which tliey bound thenuclres to certain things. For a time all went well, but soon It was discovered that several were not fulfilling r their agreement and the entire thing . was, to put It mildly, "busted." At present, therefore, they are pro- , ' ceding on the "go as you please" plan, and each ono Is heartily sick of it. Ob- . fltinnoy and the hope of better things In thctn from selling out. What would chanijiognc be without turn in tiro mouth of the bottle, with its fc|t to gut at8 a flat is beyond II tha/uq ' nlflcant co.k; yet had it tho gift of speech of what wonderful things it could ' BjKilo. large quantities ore shipped bait* last year- i The entire bark b stripped from tho | Ireo^tranE leaving It naked and baru, covering Iwglns to appear, ol which It Is again deprived by man, rapociousof gain. Seldom Is the berk of much more than 1 an inch In thickness, fur tho good reason I that it Is usually taken oil ere it luu. time 1 Die bark is broken or cut Into pieces • averaging a foot or more in length and . various widths, pressed out * flat, -and packed in bales. These oro trans[iorted average cost of a bale upon landing runs < from |i8 to *50 or 160, depending, of i oourso, upon tho quality of tho material , somo of tbo bark is exceedingly ]>orous, i with streaks and holes running through ( It, which does not bring tho price, uatui- , ally, which is paid for that which is entirely frco from blemish. Tho last men- ' tioned is callod "velvet cork," and used 1 only in bottles filled with tho Onost wines. Such a Kit willed substance as cham- 1 pagno otherwise might mnko its way , through the cork. , Upon reacldng tho factory tho Inku < are unpacked, and piece by pieco soaked * twenty mlnutee-ln a vat" luw wis ' boiling water, after which tho cork b ' softer and much easier to handle. ' a cutter takes tho pieces, places them i within reach of a rapidly revolving . wheel, with an edge so shrup that it is , best to keep one's fingers at a safo dis- . tancc. tlio bark is cut by this wheel , Into strips, tho width of tho diameter oi ' tho required cork. Tho strl|>« are then 1 placed in front of a cylindrical instru- ~ ment, which moves 'leek and forth at tlio will of tho mr aipulator. and punobes out tho corks, much after tho atme fashion that our grandmothers punched v out those good old fashioned cookies, , which were the dcllghtof our childhood. Tho next machine with which tho cork comes into close contact is a most com- J' plex one. a cup Uko reccptaclo is extended, tho operative, la tho case spoken r of, a young girl, quickly places therein ' the cork; it Is withdrawn, held against c a horizontal , sharp and rapidly rovolv- c tag wiicel In such a manner thai the out. » side is pared oft with that peculiar sell „ crunching sound tliat cork makes, leav- , leg one end reduced in sixe and the whole cut in a uniform shape. j oro then dropped by tho machine into c receptacles placed to reooive them and ' the cup extended for yet another cork. d Tlio whole thing is done in tho twink- r ling of an eye; almost before you see r the cork in place it is trimmed, dropped, , Tho operator sits in a low aval baddc f the machine, and as she feeds ft per* c forms with head and body a peculiar 1 weaving motion bock and forth, si- F though she herself is evidently uncon- ■ Klaus of It. i Everything in this country is done by t machinery, but the reporter waa shown j, some beautiful carving from cork done . hand by foreign workmen. a small cottage wee complete even to the ; shingles on the roof and the palings of 1 the fence. a linked chain, which had I been over a yard long and *11 made of I one piece of bark, was also quite a curiosity, ss were 'the neatest of wine glsssee and several other small articlta —Chicago Tribune. Mter Palmer, theCblcagomllllonalrc, t earned his Brat salary as a clerk In a lit- V tie country store in • Pennsylvania rib ( lags. He made his money by judicious Investments' la real estate In Chicago, „ and Uxaigh hi loet 0,000,000 In the great Chicago Are And had to borrow on tnoet- 11 01.500,000 to retrieve himself, he •> fa again est top, with several spere mill- ' lens to push Us schemes along.— New • Yerk Telegram. , the *taak!r~lfti™ jUdOUm*. 8am 1 Ht Alaska, which coat him 07,000.00(1. . Stnco WTO the Alaska Commercial ovm. ^ Alaska seal skins di fnl MFiiiiiinhavi pony the United States Is to rtofltve OKV- ' 000 per annum for ten yean and 0 3M s per head few psioh seal taken, the annual d catch to be limited to UQ,00» eeela- , frank Wte's Hewsfper. . , the w.j. or ynwjm. I The Boston Journal reletee a geod * story of a prominent legal firm i» that t: ; nmdercd a.bl]l which the ser^apertner , ZZSStto liberal charges) rbeoghl * waa' tho Wgh. He. therefore, took the * -hillfrrtbe law firm aad naked the chief < tolockltoverandMBeifU was oil right- :
Aamlral Porter Wouldn't 9hrlnR from Wer To-Morrow. If Foroed On UeWasntxoTOR, March 18. — Admiral ' j Potter, who has made a very cs cf ul | study of the Samoan situation from a , naval standpoint, la quoted by the , ' Evening Star as having said recently i 1 "a pin te worth fighting for if e prfn- i 1 ciplc Is Involved. ' ' ' 1 have carefully Investigated the stories about, the 1 i Nipslc. It loots as If they were put j ■ out at the tnstlgnatlon I Bismarck to ] j the United States, lie will find out very I , • peo«o®' ' k ' will meet the emergency anil .will badly ' i cripple Germany whDe we are getting ' ready. No one supposes tbu tbo Amer. ^ ican people would give up the contest j until Germany had received a sound , drubbing. Wo have turpi u- and raven. [ until wc are in llgbuogtrim. While iJe are getting ready wc can prohlbilAhc • entry of Gbrmon manufactures inn/ tbe 1 Called States. Tb at h an important pay for goods. I "If, for the time Iwlng, •wrmnry ' . should try ;o blockade our ports In less i llisn slsty dsys w would find an Eng. ' lith fleet on our coast Involved In prc- [ of llritUb goods finding a marLct in the ' i would also Uvc so Interest Mr-sna bde i I « could get alnag Jttioul .thw grnds. j £b^rii , j the grandest place on tbe continent ho ' l"1 t ,iflbl lhyk' ' other modes of oBet wre *ar With ^ »m,000.00# lo sixty days i could put sn improvised fleet In motion which would I make short work ol German commerce. , There are 600 German steamers afloat. 1 shipa; 1 could pick tliem out aow Wc | would have Ibis parr of the work dis. ' foreign trade would be paralysed, while would be at the height of prosperI of war. We would tbrq^ be getting 1 Samoa for the lime being. The Euro i When a young man comuicocea life I without a dollar and without education, - and yet through his own persevering in. i respect his mskcr. If lie has got with , much better than ho who baa sc. .ired still be' a pitiable7 failure as a man. to develop manhood. Whatever there ' • is in this world worth striving for, he "with all bit getting he should got un. i derstandlng," for millions of dollars ceo- - not purchase one single hour of conical- ( ment, while a clear conrcteorc can do ; thU. Afl he Climbs the ladder ol iotolti. ' gcucc the vices will leave him without t effort, and as nature abhors a vacuum tbe virtiies will flow ic to take their 1 place. There ore just as many poor ( specimens among self-made men as they ; good ones; and the opinion of the - maker should hardly be considered. It is one of the erroneous aokont of manthat a "sell-made nisq" Is far above the average in what ccmstkutea a man, bat thia is a mistake, for the Lord mnke| , jewels and man discovers tbfcm.— Wade's : and Fabric. Modesty Receives Its Reward. The modoet violet Is occupying an ex. sited position just at present. Florists ssy It Is by tar the most popular of all Ihe blossoms, and It It in ftvar equally 1 with both sexes, while list subtle perIs used generally, end In divert ] ways. The various perfume-pouches, pillows and sachets of all kinds that are < used to lavishly In every fashionable < . axe for tbo moat part violet scented ; the belle's dainty silver 'bonbonnlere" Is filled with glace violets, with violet loaengst, and bathes In violet. . perfumed water, with vlolebteeoied ( soap. It Is a matter of congratulation , that Ihe odor la pleasingly dsltcaie or > Talk. ^ F j The late Isaiah YLWUllemMn, the I , wealthy ud charitable Phlladelphlan; 1 waa a most eccentric man. lie waa re- ' i served, ailent, abstracted, careless In hla ; ud utterly Indifferent to conventionalities. The umbrella which he el- , carried was thirty yeere old at , He was very charitable, hut ho , liked to be loaded for Us good i deeds. Sharp in hill In set, he teemed to i toko no pleasure- in-lbe money he occu- , mutated. It was generally understood : among hie intimate acquaints uosa thkl : ' had had a tBtsppeitiUnsat ;in love ' , early In Ufo, thougb nobody knew the : details OT the affair. A foohflb New-EegUnder, wasting lo I remove Ihicharge /rum u old muekct, bgattd Os^fnd of the sOmrod and ran It into UmbsRcL Srnoe therihe hss IXns - around with hla arm in a aUng.
It has long been the opinion of geolo- j . ! gists tliat the curious atolls of tho Paclfio | i ud Indian oceans, tho circular coral j inclosing e shallow basin of the - ' suggested by lite late Charles Darwin, j through tbo long continued subsidence j . of tho im floor on which tlicy rested. | . or other mountain peak projecting above J ^ I the sea It was further supposed tliat I ! Iho groaler part of our atolls ul least are j < rup of the atoll in not duo to the Jact j i Dr. II. B, Guppv, a competent ol. I | U.wsra Murray a^ACT~>A°^lt^thcrv| , -Boston Herald ' ","u" ,aK'°' • ihiule^ T : NVwurV' now'' mid *thra '"o , llgurv. He I. Noah lirooka, long limo I on editor .4 tbo Tribune. . .-.aispicuous ' tisiay. Mr. Brooks Is a tall, u uil built J man; his a Into luiir luu thin- I out on ( ■ short, wlulo side wl.Lskera and mustache giro him a vonemble nppnirancc. IIo Is ! | Octorinsl his life. lh'lL grim Umt j i Forhea. of Boston" ^xa."-.?™ " l.su, aj |wiw to tako a sw im with tho br.x in tb- ! often destroye every match a luan Iras | hoxre aro luado in in- | from water. There rwTLmTluffleul'ikw in tho way of inventing such an article because when carried In ^tho pocket the \ fonoed. and this aids'" In forcing wvfler , through iho jointo. — Scientific A uicrjiriin. j Bouaparte from Lclpsic. ho never, in fact, had any hope of getting over lus bad ! fortune. Mole, then minister of war. 1 told me that shortly after Napoleon's re- f turn at tliat time to Paris he was playing at billiards wilh him when ho became thoughtful and, laying down his cue, began talking to him of the im|wuibility of over reviving the spirit of tho nation sufficiently to cxptj tho norther!! powers. Had those reverses, ho said, occurred In the first daysof tho republic, there would have been a frrahnossof spirit that might have saved tho game, but Urn! spirit was expected to rovivo. Yet, w ith this depressing conviction upon bis mind, ho went through his wonderful campaigned Champagne w-!w an activity l-whajia unparalleled in his former ware." The was: "He was not a gentleman."— Personal Reoolleqtions of Lady do line in Murray's Magarine. There Is a popular error that the man who reads a great deal is Drat to require tbo services of a specialist in treatment i of tho eye. &uch is not tho case. 1 have fixind thai tbo greatest sufferers with eye troubles aro thoso who are compelled natural position. Hpr example, tako tho dentist. In exaniinw a patient's tooth he cannot look straight- ahead, but does tho Intel of his work-under a great strain, with tho heed in an unnatural position and Ihe eyes twisted so great!/ tliat there is a constant strain upon thorn. In reeding wo /ore taught that what tho oye aches it It time lo stofe That tho dentist cannot do. Some of thorn aro very delicate on uita. point, but it is a fact that during my practice i have trcatod mora dentists lhan members of any other single profession. —St. Louis (Hobo- Democrat. Tbo latest wrinkle among the young newly engaged ladies arid their friends' (and a very sensible wrinkl- It is. too)* Is a bit of china presented t. Itli tho note of eonr-.tuatiu:. one of our city's doughtf(sis>a,jn this way, made a Sno beginning in the bric-a-brac line, smd already has a complete dozen of after dinner coffees, and a number of very beautiful plates, as well as otbor pieces. Time was wben every ono sent a girl friend a basket of flowers or a box of bonbons. Now, tbo money formerly spent in those beautiful but porisliablc things is put in a dainty rup or bonbon dish, and tho Idea is very graceful and pretty and within tbe moans of any one.— Tlio Capital. • The old English names aro now given lo tbe small women of tbe uurarty. Dorothy, Cynthia, Barbara, Anne, Eliza- . BsHi^ad Katharine fasTD lurrbrded tbe Ifcrs, Coras, Mauds, DnlxKs and Carrier aWbbtalnod sok®g: 'or this the wholS AMIKiren notion should be thsnkfuL— Just fur a joke a DcsMmnesinan put On old clay pipe In his sure nipdowand labeled Hi "Maltha WfaJunglon's pipe." boar e patriot called and punched hie bead and broke the pipe.
0 { inauguration of our President alien. 1 jded when such a vast assemblage of o J people flocked to Washington from all 1 t j parts of the country, to wilnees the lm- i ° j selves at the Installation of the chief -j j magistrate of the many millions of in- ( e porous, and of such vast Importance as ' t i that of the ua tcil States. Truly it was : ^ Davio was nlablishrd as King of hn.,1 • - also taany beasts ol burden, laden s itb : ■ j brought forth by skllk-d muslclstia Tkry > ie ; ' lloreford's N..I Fresh M 84 I h m^t. Slate Analysts louod id | royal ljfl.13 ig lloreford's K.I » Prut t . W. Parsons, N. Y. College ol j' Assoristion of New York, loun.l the Id Royal w Dr. Price's 109.27 > lloreford's I02.«4 » Congress A 85-80 * Tests by l*rofessor McMurtrle, late Chemist in Chief, U. 11. Agricultural Dcn parlmrn. WMhiugton. D. C _ ^ r- ° 'mo} Dr. Price's mm j, lloreford's 1 71.80 * it will be noticed thst the Royal pro. it duces from 17 to 40 per cent, more re leavening gas than^ny -other ctrsm of •j tartar powder, and Is consequently Hint Prof. Henry Morton, of the Stevens h Institute of Technology, New Jersey, m ssys : "1 have examined the Royal n. Baking Powder and flnddt entirely free t st and" 0.0^" Ma°y orisaturoo y and i- Monday. it ^ odstlon of tbe lo incrca-log Iravel to Cape May tbe'Wesl Jersey r. ii. Co. wlU, oa and after Ihe lflth last., place in service parlor ears between Phllsd'a. and Cape May. The ,s car will be attaclrod to the express leav- £ ins loot ol Marie i street at 3-50 f. m-, ,< and wDI be run on Saturdays only, re- ,. turning on Mondays by tho express leav- , i. ing Cape May at 7.90 A. m. The mag- ; y nlflcent winter climate ot Cape May. the ' i- ualvereelly acknowledged beauty ot the ! j beach and sea view aad fine hotel accom- , * modatioes, are attracting many visitors i f" to Mil* celebrated resort. Beside the 1 Lafayette, one of the most aUroctlvcly j located hotels of the place, a number of • n smaller hotels and cottages are open to t n the entertainment ot guests. The train 1 arrangements are admirably adjusted to the needs ol both permanent and Iran- . u slent visitors. — - £ The Handsomest Lady in caoo 5" Remarked to a fritmd the other day _ that tbe ksew Kemp's Balsam for thq Throat sod Lungi was a superior remedy, s« It Stopped her cough Instantly it when other cough remedies.. hail no efd feet whatever.^ Bo to prove this and " convince you of lit merit any druggist 4 will gtre you a Bamplo Bottle Wvs. Large slat 50c and 81. 8 ■ramsmHH 1
l JIM RILEY'S COME TO TOWN. ' m*n hcerC3 CU1 tor^ehthehototowa^ ""0 '""lbstrasrfret" 1 i Tlic ccitli|as!es tliat Uvo in tho United ■ | State*. Certainly tho iiorthern state*, are, 1 j tlio iiit,- >1 the .-enli|ieJo i> not only very j i 'langerou.v i.ikosome j c«'ili|-i. - rnidv to st ami ou ■ : ,l"| "' "la -i thqr an, attacked. i sun- 1„ pins.*., a v.-tioinon. tote, which . will he frequently rei-ct.-.! it tbo inMi i f*' ' f( " ' ""I" '1, Mr-wlingly i i lie 1 .1. i- m-vere, life is not infrequently . hut. 1- v tally If Hie patient i, of a dollj. bein-r .^vlaruenn.l^srai!Ut,'ndl|ffe" Tlw young man was pleased with it, and iii" -ti ,.v. i ; use i, nu a w ritten copy, j Hut it un. u- . to a man who could ei-inlryiiiaii u. i t l, in" and took his I lor /. Tb- i. "st' -:as be w-alkud Ave in the lasnl's l*rai!'i. ' l-'a. ' -• thy T'"' II T^'k 'Ul' " l i' ' 1 "fd ° rowed'.'' Hnrroucd mej-H* ! ' i.pand 'Halloucl is, ibv nu,.". , lowed means holy." Tlio little r -t. i i .'.tfor a moment and llwn lit* r ' >■ itenod ma. lira land must^ h.inL bia r.wful in tho way." As ho paused be heard a lad in the gallery whisper: "Shoot tho lion." Willi ready wit ho turned to tlio all may remember. 1 w ill repeat your • summary.' Then turning lo tho conc gregatlon be said: "Tlio slothful man f -aith there ia a lion in tlio way." Affier In" Iho gallery says, 'Shoot tho lion." * pray."— SL Ivouis Republic. . .'v., » ' Mary1 Anderson, tlio -octrees, owns a s valuable farm of 820 acres on tho lAfay- L otto township knobs, nlraiit five arils* from New Albany. On the fan» is q~ s lino orchard and a building site, from which can bo had a magnificent view of tho Falls cities and tlio distant Ohio, It is said that Miss Anderson contemplates C at nomo time erecting on tho summit of t tho high hill a magnificent country reste dence, similar in style of architecture to , nomo of tlio castles tho saw during her 5 -ray In Europe.— louisvillo Courier- JourThotr Business Booming. Probably no one , thing -has caused ' such a grnrral revival of trade at Mercy - fit Mccray's Drug Btore, as their giving . to their cuitoroera of so many free , trial bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery ' for Consumption, Their trade is simply ' enormous in this very valuable article i from the fact thai It always cures and ' , never disappoints. Coughs, Coldo. . Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and oil throat and lung diseases quickly cured. ' You rati test it before buying by gW«l > trial bottle tree, large aire ?l. Every i bottle warranted. E ' Tell of your own faults and misdoings, ' not thoso of your brothers and sisters. Never sit down at tbe table or in the sitting-room with dirty hsndtor tumbled r Bucklen'e Arnica Salve, a ■ Tin. riest' Solve in tho world fo*, Cu^ ! blains. Oonn, *nd. olf Stin Rrnptioas, " and poxtlvcly cures Prim, or doqray re- : sa&si: ssasfifss l geentspertrax. For sole by MoreyA

