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VOLUME XX11V. VULUMJS AAALT.
41 SEMIWKEKLY. ' oljh " riuiuii.
~ ^ CAPE MAY (TI'Y. NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1889.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
WHOLE NUMBER 1819.
CAPS MAY CITY, N. J.,' imrr.uj n,*tu-. 1100 a Tmt Strictly la AiTtnosfrofeMtonal (Tar it. £KAMIN&A BLACK, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, CAMDEN. X. J. JSS-I T~\B. J. r. LEAKING ft BOW, , dentJsts JAMES M. K. HILDRETII, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW SOLICITOR MA8TRR AND CZAMINIK IN MUUlo < Ores* Kr#et,C*ptM*£CRr. J- 8PICERLKAMINO, ATTORNEY- AT-LAW *JID BOLIOITOB-IN-CHANCERY, 41 WASH1SOTOK ST., CAT! MAT, M. J. Mot d>r«. T*esda>a, T»urseaja and Sajnre piNNINGTON T. HILDRETH, ATTORNEY -AT- LAW souoitob in chancery , .144 KAHirr ST- CAMDEN, N. J. ~E3£m~* OassMavOOort Bo«-. A. LAKE, M. D. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, %n\Mt gull. fa B. LITTLE, PAINTER AND GLAZIER, HOr-BMt SDMI W IICUOI street DrswtCAP* MAT cm, N.J, fa 0. QILB, : HOUSE, SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTER, CAP! MAT Cm, N.J. wibeTeldredge, UNDERTAKERS ^sg^aBjajnait J. S1RITON WAB».' P. c. ELD8EOOE. JAMES T. BAILEY, PRACTICAL Blactsniilli ani HorsBsUoer, BUNK BOOKS.STATIQNERY & NOTIONS SOLD PENS, PISHING TACKLE. ROPE TWINES, HAMMOCKS PPLLTS AND TACHT nXTCNMS "ISKB^SWgaWi" M*nWll»|llll»-aNMlI».J, JHESurSi : JoU think VourKTMBrejDgtS..
,W« Examine Eyos Free. W. as* tho lahoKabte ■ Hiu&assg M Zlneman A Bro., Opticians f >i).u>»(i»aiKuit«w4.PMw-juJA.rs ^wjge^VsjtA'ELY*" ERoffilKS.M JtHEORANX^ TURKISH BUS. J unmr nwr; WTOWI iw«. ■set jaisdsqsas c* say at m EILAS B. BUWLIWB. <**. *,1A,
pianos anfl ©rgres. BUASIU3 & SONS, ' »iano D=s^rjs.E.NJ:So.,w m j PIANO which is *11 thsl can be desired at the price. A #800 riANO that 1> beautiful and elegant in tune and durable. , PEASE PIANOS, VOSE PIANOS popular because reliable. ' - ALBUECHT PIANOS, good in use, increasingly popular. j SOHKER PIANO much .admired br tbe musical public, i BTEINWAV PIANOS the ataodard of the world. ORCAN DEPARTMENT. A 835 ORGAN which Is lull value fw the money. A $50 ■ ORGAN which 1» much better and thoroughly reliable. A , >. *100 ORGAN which la flrat-claas, and really the ebeapcM rf the lot because It will outwear the others. WEAVER ORGAN, i the beet medium priced. CLODGIi & WARREN, the only . organ with patent qualifying pipe tubes PACKARD ORCHESTUAL ORGAN a marvel of rerai possibilities, the finest . In the world. 1 OUR SPECIALTIES. PIANOS RENTED at moderate prices, 812, $15, 818, $20. $A. i per quarter. PIANOS TUNED. We have only the hist tuners ■ ' and guarantee satisfaction. PIANOS REPAIRED. Being , manufacturers, our repairing makes old pianos like new. r PIANOS MOVED. Our laoilitiea are perfect and we guarantee « careful work. ' ■ BIJASITJ S CSC S03STS, i 1101. 1103, 1119 CHESTNUT 8TKEET and 835. AEflH 6TKEET. i . VACTOKY.SS40, wq»44 . SMS, SOS, NORTH SLNTH STREET, FIHLAD1ILIH1A. ; ' ^urnituri, garjftt, (Btt. j | FURNITURE For Hotels, Cottages & Boarding Houses. We propose to give our customers the advantage ol buying j direct and thus avail themselves of the opportunity of arving all j , discounts allowed the middlemen. A very large assortment of , - Furniture and Bedding from which to select It will pay ycu to call j and see ua. Estimates cheerfully furnished. ALEX J. H. MACKIE, (Successor to Mcckie&'Hilton.) 1 1 9 North Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. ' ©rorfrirt, grottolma, «tr. joaaBOYD, i Teas, Goffees and fine Groceries, No. 102 Ma.-ka Philadelphia. JOBM HtLFIR. 7 — • : WILLIAM J. HALITE. JOHN HALPIN & BROTHER, EZCSLSIOE MARKET, No. 33 Washington Street, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. "* Choice family Groceries and Provisions. A trial of trade ^ with us solicited. ioo Cords'ot Oak Wood, cut, split aad "delivered on order at <5 and t^SO per cord. i jfiottls and loardiud Souses. 1 "" WASHINGTON HOTEL, Seventh and Chestnut 8ts, Philadelphia. »..so rr.m. day. JOHN TRACY, Proprietor. ELEVATOR AWD ALL MODSKE IM l-HOV EM SETK ttlLj WEST JERSEY JflOTEL, ICE! ICE1 ^ ICEI . Knickerbocker Ice Company, h OF PHILADELPHIA, ' Swlis Bitils, Eeslarats ml Cotlais till Pure Eatten Ice. - ALSO WITH TBI EMIT QUALTTT OV; i. COAL! COAL! OAKMmXT PREPARED VOR FAKILT USE. AMD FULL WEIGHT GDAAhSTEID . "• l^m' """* OTO" WMMMT Abovf OOKAI^OAF^AIJtJ^ » t.
L E. MILLER, ' CONTRACTOR, I CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. t HAND & WARE, Garpenters and guilders, CAPE MAY CITV N. J. ! JOSEPH P. HENRY, Sign and Frescoe Painter, 96 Lafsywtt* Street. Cape May City, N. J. JOSEPH HALL, Jr, practical blacksmith, mA^ATmuL-,^ UAFKMArcm.x.j.
Itpl gnHrrrtisrmfnts. QAPE MAY COUNTY CIBCOTT^ SeShST MM"*",*,'''" J 5 UM CTOIB Own, M ^tA. lairtt Broarrr^Wi^KBVLiED-. AU nny tor^ta JN CHANGEBY OF NEW JERSEY. I on or helorofbr 1110 4«J of Mat ma. or loo ; R^^iSviaassgJg ; EruA TrowoJtl Anot Bor»lo, CWUu >nd Hockmooro mm.lo .IcIroOoQio. reoouoc ' """ . nn-naw ' " M*'"1 "-'""reV*! J' EC , gHEBUTF'S SALeT Ut, M trorV o«w (II CApo Mat cut 10 lAc roonlr i of c-loo Maj, Anfl IkAlo of Sow Joreoy. ao Aforo. i ZiS '/Cr'jmre iSfSf AT, I Oouu.lo.' ' SH&SSaSSSs rWIW"', >00U:i O ^ » po, KlLi.rJ S. Lu»";.m AO,l wlfo romoyod^lo.'awpn »»re f MioV^mrtor a I WAA 10,0W«1^ .O OOJ., 1 ncuis>1iiuv u™A,°4m5uinAiuI AM lo be BpJj AMBtimOBMAKEB. J A. boots. J»Uam gnglnfs and gomra , , GEORGE W. REEVES, Pinter Stean ait Gas Filter, K *" * ■*' Heatim of Eiliaims a Specialtj. JUBIUNG FBOMFTLT ATTSKDED TO. B CATS MAT Cm. S. J. Cape May OHy, N. J. Agency for the Sale of the Following Machinery. • Steam Pumps for PQe Dririiii. Hew Fire Horse Steel Baler aM Xume all
CM for $150. pi Mm Mr MM S SECOED-UAMD MACUIBEBT. 2 OMiaar. MMM Knn««. cjHauav i> ia. ^ HissviTv.srti j iSS'u'^. moA Pwtnto Eatuo AM Boon. " Sou " 53g»"^le«,,0i*r- Poru , SS lawn, FoAAdry uaw. cwpota. ^ JiSr^r. u»-oure^. o« u n. r. \ Tbhi£'lM\£ iSuu'l 14 n. root r'pf irtti Sffl.'ft.M'K.i'S; • sss^^'fjr. r
^rgat ^dctrtisontnts. . KASKINE (~ NEW QUININY.) : i Slimnlatis ; \ p. W1 ; j ® sW-'Wi tie ; j y iC ' ftrTes,cleare ' irf- COEtciES i I 1 J No Narcotic A POWERFUL TONIC. I A SriciFIC FOB BALAEIA. j REE MATINK, EKBVOI'S 1 THE MOST SCIIKTIFIC AMB SObCLSS- , »rOTltm»uuJ ou' lo y tolliui uil 'wTlttloi owO 1 qulaui, WIIA..O. pOTOAOkia WUV, I Ul«l Eaa , KliwAMfOC^owt^r nfAl^WA,- ^'Iho^^W^iI saagm. tsSre»ujw) '""j"" " p-rXTco, «« WTooHMulbSS J SEEDS. : 1 1 PreLANDRETH & SONS, ■I Seed an Implement Warehouse i Nik 21 & 23 South 6th St, and f DELAWARE AVENUE A AE0H ST 3 I'lllLADKLFUlA. WEBSTER J THE BEST INVESTMENT * 6, U,o F.mII).|lho&l,£JiUM, ITofc»looAl it. A Dictionary of the Language A Dictionary of Biography A Dictionary of Geography A Dictionary of Fiction luunJ only In Wolilrr . rnabrfcbrel. All in One Book. trotlon, Umnnor '>" -r An,-rl-,n Dlcuouory. WEBSTER IS THE STANDARD Wtho Sulo SaVH oMohoop of M "s'lkli,,. on i . b>lodlo|CoU^AFrtajl>o, (lit IMLudCAAaJa. i. A C. MEMUAM A CO. , 1'ul to, o^oU, Mau. HIRES XI JS. HIRES' IMPROVED «c '• >if ROOT, BEER! * S3B MUOUBNBMUIKBBWMADE J, B|X tHISPACMCEMAMSIIvrCAUOHS C. E. HIRES, Philadelphia. AbRIIE!JA\ATIG-*i /BkSciniisl'nins \B HIkoioaF'-. benuo, bOootlag. Shire ullif CAIAf FaIii inil WrAktAAOA, Ba, Art.-, IVi.no Ctfara MJSQK CHICHEBTER'8 ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PIUS IE CEa tUMSES UE. A ceim^OTrS^Si'TiSei a«jSu»ja Talesmen
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jjctg adcrrtta:mtBtt. ^akin6 POWDER Absolutely Pure. ! SaafiuS^jry UAdii USOUM boAoM'Ttl A §rSs^co'ri! 1' ! Star SaSlrs. Y^-KST JERSEY RAILROAD. o ' a ; i , aUMDAV TEAIK8. J ■ mfeSESSSsiSS ! BfASClL V , i Cape May ani Delaware Bay Railroai ! 0.50 A. M. 7J» A. M. 10.00 a.M. 11.35 A.M. 3.00 r. m. 6.00 M. All irnioj, drpui from JAckaou street depoi. ' pSnllding IBatfrial, CFtr. ; LUMBERYARD 8chellengers Landing, BUILDING LUMBER, CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS J. B. SCHELLENGERS A SON. OFF ICR OF TUR NEW JERSEY TRUST -- SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. ■ La&yette and Sank Stfr. Cape Mav. 3 TAe Coniyaoy U AulhoDAedldAct Ai Bzreauir, AilmlnlAfrAlre. OoAfdlAn And Agent for the ' um ofTnlereyt, Divtdenl Lkl'loreime. Act AI TrtAAttrcr or Agent of qintAaie, Donf" K^'HS to r.M^^^Ct"»at.oa. ^ DepoAit* of Money will 04 received pnynMe on k, InaorparAled Novtm-er 10, IMA. CAPITAL, - 200,000 J, MANAGEMENT. IT ALEX. G. CATTEI L, Prentd'enL F. W. ATBE, tTcn-Prentdenf. ■ EDWAltD & HALL. Hoof dory And Titaa. N J. llKffRY II, YC. A«AL bOrrelATT AO-I TreAA. SoeretAry
, DIRECTORS : " F. W. A VAX, tlco. E Ttrutl. - Y. THOMAS, '■GROCER, t 108 MARKET STREET. | PHILADELPHIA. -Jtsam
Our Country. 1 1 amy be a great Aourec of Aalirfncfeel that we own At lea»l some -portion n of the earth's aur.'ace. Many have be- ■ coutc ao lnbuicaliil with (hi* teeming c owiternh'p to no Ur forget tbe kctunl p vlrrutttttanoM nntl condiUont of the 1 reAllty. And overlook the fnct Hint a very t Inrgc portion of onr counlty Is not a owned by, ourselves At all, but by lor- y eignere. To have this brougbl ho $^o I onr minds JocAAionnlly will be not «py > aa we II, ink we do. If it is a fact thai I "two K-rgliah syndicaten bold In Texan s an Aggregate of 7.500.000 acres, a 1 third syndicate has 1.000,000 acres of I America Inland : Sir E. Held, K. C. ll. r has 2 000,000 aerea in Florida ; t Scotch t syndicate 600.000 aerea in tho same state, r tbe London firm of Phlllipa. Marsliali 1 A Co.. has 1.000 000 ac re in this conn, try, another Lond-p firm 1,700,000 t 000 acres -, an English company pos- , sessts 700.000 In Mississippi; another < has 750.000 aires to It- credit, ind dogen oilier foreign complies ur 1 individual* h*ve *ere» tiguring In tbe 1 country, and also prove. Hint we by no t means owu 11 all now. Tuts gtand tutal 1 of 17,100,000 Is sufficiently Inipre-slte t the niajorltr of such lamU are held by J purpose*, the Issue is' lite most «riotiA. ■ An though it were not enough for the I workers of this country to pay tribute ' Ilea allow a foreign ari-torreev lo levy I "land grebbcr." ate ll-- w,.-t kind of t utmost leniency, bv kindly allowing i them only * nominal share In tbe laics < upon the romtrunily. Moel of tho lattds, being as they are. unimproved | Uteae foreign landlords is far below that which ' they oiighc lo pay for tbe privilege of holding land out of use.' i even to resident landlords. Bui these direct Sju^fm-11 tbev do noyfcsldc in privileged of beings. This Js » gross I country and spend our money in it. and robbed of its righls and iu revenue. Tho only remedy Is the single tag. With that these "dogs in the -manger" . globe while we live, the fairest mode of the happiness of humanity as a whole
should be our object of living. .To ac. I rompiish this end it it not only necestqual, but that ail should actually posanil taxation the masses of the many aro contributing lo make Hie few rich by allowing the latter privileges which t vice and 'crime will not be materially lessened. -All we single lax men ask for j ia fair play and a possession of our rights. W«. Pout ku. Whore Hood Coffee Grows. Probably the best codec in the world reaches the markcuT of the United up seasons In advance by resident English buyers for the English market. The resident German buyers contract for three or four years in advance for tlic crops' raised in the Stales of Vera ^Crux, 1 Tobasco, Colima, Michoaean and Guerrero. The little Stale of Colima has probably exported more rich codec r_ beans than all the other Mexican States e put together and at the astounding price t- of 70 cents per pound. A friend of mine went down to try to secure some of this £ delicious product even at tho price mentioned, but he found himself forestalled " by tho English, French and German resident buyers, who watch wilh hawk- " like glance that the letter and spirit of their contracts with tho Mexican plantera are carried out even to the extent of a single pound of the bean. Jalaps U connected with V ra Crux by a steel railroad alxty miles long, and Oils country he describes ss an Eden. The codec plantation, are intafeaUng ^ and always slope toward theeasL 3$' hen the plants are one year old they are transplanted Into squares ten feet apart, with banana plant. In between, to aa to protect lio codec shrubs from tbe fierce rays of the sun. At this age they arc about two feet high, and they are never la nermitted to attain a growth of over six >. growth of °*
feet. The plant bears from the age of ' three years, and, unless blighted, con- J® tinues to yield up to its fifteenth year, 11 when it is usually uprooted and supplanted by a one-ytar.olthqmg. The leaf Is olive green In color, the bloesom while aod the berry itself a peagreen. Each berry contains two beam, 11 which when ripe for picking lorn carmine. Tbe average earningi of the six-year-old coffee ,h rubs aro 40 cents, and * a plant being twelve and fifteen years of *- age yields from »1 to 81.25 worth of u beans yearly. Coffee Is plckrel much as 0 cotton or bops, and' the peons esrn about 25 cent, per diem during the season. Upon the coffee plantations ba- " nana and castor-oil berries raised between tbe codec lo shelter It are sold at absurdly low prices. Last year the y value of codee exported fro®. Vora 0 j Crux was #1.200,000; Colima, $249,- li 000; Chi pas, #96,000; Guerrero, #15,- B 000; Kchoacan, $153,000; Morelaa, ? $88,000.; Tabasco, $#9,000; and Oajmca, #89,000. No ; wc doa't know ia New (, York what really good codes la Codec t at 70 cent* a pound on the plantation ] would coat a prettv penny here, even If f we could get U.-N. Y. World. There taa new lease of life for you no ■natter how old you are. or how long cat w hafyou desfre. 50 cent* boa On* 1 ami a doSe at Dr. H. A. Kennedy's \ . drugstore. J. V. Tat itt, Manufacturer, Bridgeport, N. I. HHHHHHI
Tha Big Battle Shin Texas. The announcement that five bids from machine works bad been put in for the ■ engines of the Texas is especially eneoaraglng Iro n Its eoDtraal with the previous qflera -on the cruiser Maine. two armored veseca, which are tlic latgct thus far designed for our new navy," arc w. be. built in Government yards, private works supplying the materials ami the macliltrrey. Only one bid although kvc el had been expected, and tbe specifications were considered to be Ute most precise and complete ever issued by tlic Bureau of Steam Engineerof one kind or another on band to care bid. This disturbing suggeaUon has now been set atldc by the efforts for the i in of new bidders. Hitherto doing about, all tbe w ok of this cliarneIllUiurto the Tca-s Int. bad ralbcr luck. While the Ma re at New York bus been pushed alone with at lew! appreciable progress, tbe Texas at lines to the mold loft.. Yet both money for 1- ginning H. ... appropriated years ago. The competitive plahs for [ Texas, thought a plan could ho achieved 1 bending the plates, Jfcese rolls being r found too short.,. Ilowevcr^a^lcast all . adjusted and the construction plant. 1, with its furnaces, cranes, tanks, and B tools, was provided, f The engines of tlm Texas will be of I aiou type, with IwiK l crew-. Her bat- , toy will Include two^lwclve loch pins, 1 constructed, and larger than any cm- • ployetl on the Maine, although - the , Maine will carry four tcn-inch guns, be. ;. side* half a dorcn tmaller ones, in her " main batten'. The Tela# develops ifc , the water line and then at the heavy c gun*, leaving Ihe intermediate portion , lew strongly protected. Wl.in lite con,f tract for hct engines is given out it will e last been finished.
night, there was cclcbrud petltaps tbe i, * 1*1 ever seen in Washington. It was the r burial sorvlt-e of tbe Knights Kadosh of c ' tho thlrty-accond degree of Masonry. (, ' The Scottish ltlte Otlbclral was draped , in black. Just at midnight, while ' every thing was deathly silent, a solemn r procession of twenty.one Knights in black robes filed into the cathedral, cadi 1 ' bearing a lighted taper. In the centre J ta^bra^T' ""U""1 "" :° ' I . The black-robed figure, filed in snd ' .. formed about I hi black casket After • e the opening words of the Impressive » e Ute "Do Profundi*," accompanied by a ' / service the .Mas'.< r removed the lid from " the coffin an.l showed the body of the c e .lead Knight wiut the feet bound with , 4 a conl, a lautel chtplct about tjic lit ad w jeweled gold cross lying . n the boaii. f , The symbols were moved one by one by [ the Maslcr, who -pike a few inlcmn ( II of the ceremonies tacit of the twenty- , " one Knights with the Master extinguish- , cd his taper, leafing the lofty cathedral lo ( u almost total darkness. The ceremonies , lt included culogks of the dead Knight's , virtues, and were puncluatc.1 wilh scv- i eral series of resonant blows on an iron (j cross by tbe Master.— North American. *| The Joko on the Joker. In Youth'* Companion, A laughable but rather embarrassing t care of mistaken Identity occurred tbe w other day in one of Boston's largest re- ^ Uil stores. A gentleman who is a little ™ the purpose of meeting his wife at a certain counter. Sore enough, there
stood a lady dressed, to his eye. at least, Just like the woman ho was looking Her back was turned add no ono was near her; so bo quietly approached, look her by the arm. anil said in a voice of spending my money, as usual I" The face that turned quickly toward him was not bis wife's ; it was that of acrid, angry, keen eyed woman of about fifty years of age, who attracted the attention of everybody in that part of the store by sajing, in a load and shrill volc« : "No, Ipln't spending your money, or no othor man's money I'll— "I beg your pardon, madam." cried the confused gentleman, "I supposed yon were my wife, and—" " Well, I Just ain't your wife, or no other man's wife, thank fortune, to be Jawed at every time 1-buy a yard of ribbon I I pity your wife If you go round shakfrig her like you did me. If I wy i he chagrined Joker wailed ^ to the shop amid tbe tiller* and kly chuckles of those who had witnessed his con- ^ Who Bakj -a. risk, wa «... h« CartOTa. Ska had CUttiaa. *a far. thaw Caaterta I I I M .'waH
An nmrolng story was told a few day ago ■ wtCaro cCmtlraaBy1 (string Into vSrhW e During tha afternoon gamaa tha cbambtfialn bad fntrodueed them Into tha mysOswaof h pi Bted -- -hr-irrn, "It go« off like a emnnou and vr^hTafeed e thin* With which to frightsa mammm" V 6kortly afterward tbev wave In the recep11 prolXr1 llr' lSpd, d greeting him. were 'not to tbe oecridarto twait Out audience's end. Here they opted the court preacher's high hat, and. battering ■ all mefa appends*™ pnwd of the qwdltUi c of the cbapeau claque, censidtued it a fit cb- .. Jcct for experiment. r. ^ Little Ettel Fultx, the met edrer.tnrouxof ' - It agntart his br™«t tvlth all hla might But r foU^OTO.^^l<tbo,Uttl.fdlow^^ " Ipsktog for advice to tho older brothOTwhe c stood uniformed at his aids, n>s crown |WfaM drew his sword, and, stfalgbteulng up as a >• K'-dlcr, commanded at oqce, as the tafrllaj . tbcnlght cam. Into his head, "Sit upon til* straightway lt was doc. Tho hat wai " crushed and Eltol Frltr rolkd upon the fiflR 71ie nproarthUj butghter wUd^toUowsd M ™ prince potntrd to tho dllapHatol reoudns of it the eourt^rveeh.r's hat and said; "It I ilka tbe others." Tiio em peror could noinwe 1' bear to iaugh, while scotdlug the childrsnmr ■(• their prne.ks Ilo praentaj the hy to Dr. d Kogrtai a i.LouteuJo of U^fuoinMfidsr, ' Kegel now treasures lath.— Berlin Letter In II New Yl. . lYibuno. to drowsiness not lost potent than the bast ic after dinner sja-ech of a magistrate or tha ic gool old fftreo decker scrmou. yawning hu l} fSre'ha '**n 10 lower .f yawning, bavo evolved tho Soil- Verb, "What Is mlno Is yawn,"— a confusion of "mcuni" and "tuum," only drfenribla In tho caso of a sleep walker. But reports from Camhrldgo city, in Indiana, put a tfs^jo . li - MP. inrkcy, liavlng btdelgvd In a lam 1,1 cat condition." Ttil, regretubio . incident :il stioukl bo a warning to atllaxy folk. Yawfi,fl i«»tte to omi of tho trtumidaoTAaftiffi n sculpture, was ^prerokrel by tho sIIotco 'L into what is believed to have been tha most tlrenw:, ttlmt G<o convenient to get rid of a wmrWfcte Intruder as that llttlo mon- Hon Of thoband tojho mouth, w^h,Uke^a liniol looks of "Etiquette f >r the drawing lie !,, kln.lrol ofiVnses^'imtlug watp hastily or But I,..t"nll ll, .1 maxims of hand books wffi ^ aver oitrati— that moot coiucnlsnt form of at Die Id, ani. laden wdli Impurities which
Sarsaparilla Is Just what is needed. It in peculiar scncc, the ideal spring medicine. It purifies, vitalises, and enriches the blood, tnskc- Hie bead dear, and imparts new strength and The City of Farlt hsa early fulfilled Atlantic. She attired at New York Wednesday montifig on her second voyage from Europe, having oomc from (jucciialown In 5 days, 23 hours and 7 minutes. Tnls lowcra tlic mark made the Etruria two hours and fortycighl minute*. Fur the first time a vsssix days. It was a magnificent performs! easy until It Is beaten. • The happiest women like the happirat nation bsrc no history^ say* that woman can be happy who is suffering from tbe Irregularities and "wesknessen" common to the sex. Dr. Pierccfs Favorite i'rcscription will soothe norvotts troubles and restore health and vigor 1 on:c mo.-c. The roacx will Woom again on those failed cheeks. It is a poaltltre ' cure for tbe most complicated and ob- ' stinalc cases of prolepsua, weak back, ' "female wtakness," antc-vorsion, retro- ' version, ' beating down" sensations, 1 ulceration, piiu and ti-ndero os, and • kindred ailments. in a Maluc country towo lays tlmtaay t girl who could turn flapjacks with a toss o and' avoid landing tbe delirious cake in r- the fire was eligible for the best marc ringeablc young men Ira the village In ir his day. A Sound Legal Opinion. ^ P It. ir,t, Mundnv. Em.. ( iluntv E. Bainbridge
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