>* Fr' - j - ' v' * r VDBLI8HED EVEHY 'SATURDAY, AT CAW MAY COURT BOUSE, K. I. — ^ - - — rr " . , West Jersey R. R. i ime Table. • I - - ■ : ' - ,_ , , -, ^ fk*tX* i.EAVK OOVJ-,T DOUSE AS FOLLOWS : For Pliilit.V Camtlon, Sulem, Bridgeton, Vinclnmi, Millville. nnd way stations. at 7.12 A. II. and -1.22 P. M. For Capo Hay CUv, Bennett, and Rio Grande, 11,13 A. M.'und 5.50 P. M. Leave Philadelphia for Court Ho^ue at 9.00 A. M. and 3.10 P. M. " Millville for Court Hous«eoii the . arrival of Stages from Bridgeton, .at 10.19 A.M. and 4.53 P.M. " CHpo Miv City at C.50 A. M. nnd 4.00 P, M. W. J. Skwkll, Supt. Capo May Court House P.O. . - V - , • ' m ■ i ■ i
MsiU for Philadu. close at 0.45 A. M. and 4.00 P. M. Local and County mail going North closes at 0.50 A. M. Mail for Cape May City closes at 10.45. JAS. MCCARTNSY, P, M. . - < 1 CAKD. My business has boon seriously injured during tlio past two weeks l>y some evil disposed pcrsoh circulating the report, throughout the county, tuatl was about to leave Cape May Court IIouso with the stock and fixtures of the Gazette oflico. . On account of this report there have boen many who hesitated about paying subscriptions etc, in advance, fearing they would lose their money. I brand this report as untrue in every sense of its text, and say furthermore that no such idea has been considered by ins. Al?.-<so Coorkb. Comptroller Anderson has our thanks for favor*. Thursday was one of the coldest days of the year. * • * ' * Step up to tho cashier's [or editor's] office and pay your bill. Mrs. Bnner, who died at .Scaville on Thursday, was 88 years of age. Our neighbor John L. Stool has boon in' Philadelphia for a week, or moro. Conductor Sparks continues to win the good will of the patrons of hi* train. Friend Adams denies that ho intends to embark in the clothing business in Millville. " Capt. Win. Boss continues to supply jiis many customers with good quality lumber at fair prices. Mrs. Jacob Bauer, Seavillo, died on Thursday ai uu advanced ago. She was k sister of Wnv, V/iok*. Mrs. Sue Viokers and daughter, of Pliiladelphhi, are visiting at the residence of Mr. John L. Steel. Take the Gazette and you will never regret your investment. It is worth the .subscription priuo to put on cupboard .Vc.< 'H V . w Hon. F. L. Richardson will accept our j thanks for various public doeumoniH and hosjntality during our Htay in ! Trenton. Th« article on the "Customs ofG recce," vh;cLi rtppcitrod in lam week's Gazette, slfould'have been credited to Mr 3. Coin stantino instead of Mr. C. Constable David Burch will offer at public sale at tlio Union Hotel, on Saturday, Jan. zilhli, at 2 o'clock P. M., 7 Chester pigs about 8 weeks old. Cape May county i* in good financial condition and the County Collector, i Duvid T. Smith, baa procured ivn aj>- j proved fire-prcof safe in which to stow uwny tho county's gold. Possongara on railroad trains should bo careful not to put a premium on crime by Unving coiuh or other baggage unattended, The best way to keep men honest is not givo them an opportunity to he dWhonest. f j Mr. Stille Eldredgc, formerly of this county but now residing In New Mexico, arrived hero on Friday of Inst week. ♦ Ho repprla buiinesf good in the West and plenty of cold Wrtthor. Ho will re turn next week. , J * * f '' '* f » ' ' Chas. A. Darling, Tvq., of Truman*- j burgh, N. Y. has .benn vUiting this wiqty during the past wtjok, looking
ALL 41 }L*~. 1.,1!1 after curtain private enterprises on the ♦'Island, " Mr, D. wa# formerly connected with tho t of the West Jersey Railroad audi* 4 gentleman of pleaa&Dt manners and good Address. Wffile Mr. Chat. Bohford and Mr. O; Bitutqr* of Philadelphia were skating on Learning's Pond at Cape May city on Sunday last, the latter gontloinau broke through the ice and cut his face end hands in several placA. Hi* right cheek was laid open and his physician asserts that the scar will always be seen. So much for skating on the Sabbath. On Saturday afternoon last a gentleman entered the smoking car attached to the 3.15 train for Cape May, laid his overeqat oh ono pf tip- seats and stopped out on the platform at Camden to speak to a friend. On again entering the car > he discovered that his ovorcoat was gone, and, uk hough the alarm was promptly givefc tho thief mude good his escape. The i>as.se ngers saw the icoun* drel when he' put the cost on but, thinking it was bis Scnroy paid no attention to the matter. SCI100NE R LOST. The "North American" of Thursday last contained the following despatch : "Tho Steamer Cvphrenes, Capt. Shield, which arrived at Liverpool, Jan. 26 from Now" 'Orleans passed the scbr. "Excel," bound for Norfolk, in a dismasted condition on the 9th unit. At the request of the ma.tf-r and crow of the Excel, Jb»\v were taken on board the steamer. The Excel had a passenger ou board." The "Excel" was built in this county | in the Fall of -'OS, and was owned by ! Mrs. Edith Ludlara of this village, j mother of tho captain, Stacy Ludlam. 1 She was n single deck sahooncr of 55
tons register, 60 feet on the keel, -23] feet beamj 6 feet depth of hold, and valued at $2,000. Mrs. Ludlaui has our sympathy In lier loss. A MAGNIFICENT NEWSPAPER. % ■ , This complimentary designation lias boqn fitly Applied to tlio Philadelphia Weekly Press under its present able management. With a greatly strengthened editorial staff, a largo corps ■ of trained special correspondents and distinguished occasional contributors, and. an unsurpassed mechanical equipment, it may fairly claim to have distanced all rivals in an enlarged Hold of usefulness. In editorial discussion it aims' to lie courteous as wcil ns fearless and independent j in the collection of news its . enterprise is great ; in the family do- ! pnrtmenti nothing of interest in tho j home circle, in slighted ; in fiction its • standard is high, and -the best stories of i ! foreign authors appear exclusively in ! its columns by arrangement with tho; publishers; there is something in its pages -every week to' Interest "all classes. Wc commend the PwfLXDF.r.rnrA Week- • ly Press to tho attention of all who are ■ making up their lists of newspapers and J periodicals for the new year. It is a i neatly printed newspaper of eight pagos, ; and in offered to clubs on particularly ! attractive terms. Send to the Press, Philadelphia, for a sample copy. 4t. DECISIVE BAT rjijSuFTJI E WOR LD. Creasy'a interesting volume narrating | the history of the fifteen decisive* battles • of the woVbl,' those battles of which uj contrary event would have varied the! drama of the world in its subsequent scent-*, is o.-. teenier! by renders of history. , It has long been ou Harper's ILt of standard book *r, ut the price of $1.50. Now it L issu.-d in a handsome clothbound volume, by the American Ilook j Exchange, New York, at tho nominal price of 35 cents. Tt forms one of their Acme Library of History, which in- | eludes Macau lav 'I England, $1.25 (v.j duced from $7.50), Gibbon's Rome, $2.0*1 ! | (reduced from $9.00), Rolliu's Ancient j History, will soon be added, at eVjualy ( Jjj prices^ G rote's Greece, Green's PfWrgt<vT England, Mom mien's Rome, ! Mason's Guizot's France, Carlylc's | French Revolution, SoUfller's Tliiriy j . Your'* War, and other*. Catalogues of tho standard low priced books of the Literary Revolution will bo sent on ap- j plication to the American Book Exchange/ Tribune Building; New York. THE CHOICE OF BOOKS. A very elegant little volume with the above title, by Charles F. Richardson, i* i .iust issued by the American Book Ex- : ebffngA, Tribune Building, .New York, at llio low price of 25 cents: also a pai per edition at the nominal cost ol five j cent*. It will delight all who love good book*, and in it* wise suggestions 1 will be greatly helpful to nil who want help in choosing book*. In its chapters ' 1 it treat* of tho Motive of Reading. The j | Rending Habit, What Books fo Read, ! ' The lto*t. Time tojbgid, How Much to 1 Read, Remembering what One Reads, ( The 1 «e of Note Books, The Cultivation of Taste, Poetry, The Art of Skipping. Tho Vho of Translations, How to Read | Periodicals, Rending Aloud and Rend- ; i ing Clubs, AVRai Book* to tn?n, The Use i of P.ihlic Libraries, The True Service of j R*ading/ The volume I* rich in quota(ions from the world's famous author* ; and thinkers, from Aristotle to Kmorsoti, J including such Aamesa* Addi*on, Jbeon, ♦ Turns, Cflto, Cnrlvla, Disraeli, Fcnelon,
| Gibbon, Hugo, Keutx, Lamb, Locke, Luther, Mil ton, Potrarch, ltu*kin, • Bhaktspoatr, and 'fhot cgtu. H is » literary treasure liptue. SOUTH DENKIS ITEMS. ' — The cold winter has made binnnaw extremely dull; api^arwices indicate that there will boon be a revival in the matrimonial line. —South DonnU »* Uinjj fMprod with two protracted meetings ; One in Trinity M. E. church, under the supervision of Rot; G. Newton \ the other in the Baptist church, uuder the dm of Rjv. Mr. Taylor. — Tho Sunday -schools in b«*ih churcliei are in a flourishing condition. The organist, Mrs. Anna Wentzcll, ho* been the recipient of a aubsluntial token of respect by the members of Trinity school; Mrs. Hannah Allen's clo** of the same school nude her a surprise visit one evening last week, and presented her wilh a beautiful silver castor. These expressions of regard upon the part pf Sunday-school scholar* will be long and fondly cherished bv the teachers. CAPE MAY TlTY ITEMS. Miller's cottage on Perry street look* neat in its new coat of paint. Tho sound pi the saw and the hammer is once more -heard in our city. c The Stockton Hotel ha* received 300 tons of 10-inch ice from Millville, We hear rumors of a college at Gape : May and hope it will be n success. Mr. Alfred Ifaynes lias brought from the city a very line bay ; said to be . . . w J
something fast. If the tr oat her continues good the now store of Benezet A Brov will be ruiacd in a few day*. Something should be done with those youths who stand on the corners and iusult ladies who pas*. Thoe. Savers & Son are putting the finishing touches on tho cottage of Geo. L. Lovett. on Ocean street. We are Borrw to learn of tho illness of Miss Lena Richardson, who is suffering with a severe attack of fever. Contractor Doolittle in making goocl progress with the store building on the corner of Wdshiugton and Jackson streets. Everybody from Capo May traveling to Philadelphia takes along a supply of ! cream-tartar ; a sure preventive from smalbpox. Capt. G. W. Smith has tho contract to paint the new building of the K. Ice • Co., and it begins to look well in it* ! white coat. t Since Gen. Seweli lias been elected | V. S. Senator it i* decided that the j United -States Marshall will not bo a Capo May man. 11 ■ a Master Luther Price, a subscriber to th« Gazbttb, bos been very ill with tv- | phoid fever, but is, wo arc glad to atate, greatly improved. | The extra meetings nro ftill in pro- ; gre*H at the Mctliodist church, under ' the direction of Pastor A. M. Ninth. Good feeling is meui''c*t. Contractor Stretch has nearly enclosed the neat cottage of Dr. Hunt, opposite i Congro** Hall, When finished it will ho a credit to the locality. Contractor Williams has succeeded in enclosing tho cottage of J. T. Smith on the corner ol Ocean and Hughe* streets, in spite of all jhe bad weather, ' 9 ■ • I Agent Learning met with an accident ; on Thui'sday last which might have ] proved *eriou*. lie fell on the ice and tho cohsequenco is a severely sprained ankle. When a man steals away from his , lady friend and goes pleasure hunting j on Sunday morning ho sometimes finds that "tbowuy of tl»otnmsg*ewor i*hard" ! and that in tho micUt of fun we are in danger, ! On Tuesday tho street* were cleared by a run away horse belonging to Mr, B. Downs of Cold Spring. Mr. D. had hi* wagon torn to piece*, hi* milk and eggs scattered over the street*, and say* liL will cut the ciitter'a feed. Tho meeting in tlio Y. M. C. A. rooms on Monday evening was a hucccm, there being 58 persons prevent, Mr, Jus, V. j Clark conducted-. tho mooting in n ered- 1 itublc manner. We would *«y that this is a murh bet tar place for our young men than i» tho pool room, salogns, etc. Come all. Rill, 1 # i — TO WNSEN D'S 1 X LET ITEMS. » — -—Chicken thieves are operating again in the vicinity. \ — Call and see the collection of stuffed birds at Mrs, M. <«. Kate*' More. — Tho old saying, "Many lmnds make j Jighl work." wan verified on lust Saturday art the wood chopping. ► Mr. Job n K' indlc. is Ids own wLool .
r CTgv* . • • / >— • • - J0Qm • j V wright ; Htj ih building a cart that will Wmim* .fevotaMjjf with the b^et. —Mr*. Lloyd, [oiotht-r pf our >tage driver | whp wn» kicked by a Uor»c a few day* ago i » recovering rapidly. — TodUV will is turn ing out lumber at a rapid rate. Mr. Todd hut about four buutlred thouaand feet of c**lar to iaw between thin and June, beside the pine and ouk tromhlg in every day. lie lio* over two hundred thouwiid feet to haw for Mr. Jutne* of DeiitiLviiic. Lrxx. M ILL V IILENOTES. —-Mr. Eugene Ely, and Dr. 'fuller, are happy father*. — Mr. WackcUi ca»e wa* postponed till next court. —A little boy'* leg was broken by a coaster a few day* since. -*-Our. Insurance com|>nny is doing business on a firm footing once more. — Joe Loyd was sentenced to one rear in pribou for keeping a disorderly house. —Mr. R. M. Atwater delivorcd a verj' Interesting address on Sunday afternoon in Wilson'* Hall, for the \v] C. T. U. Subject : — Taste and Apppctite. —We understand tlio long-pending decisibns on two patonts in the U. *S. Court at Trenton have boon decided in favor of Mr. John Bate, the patentee. —Very many of our citizens hied away to tho State Capital last week — some to witness tho inauguration of the new Governor, some to jiklp elect a U. S. Senator, and some to Lodge meetings, etc., etc.
— Tho skating park, on Mr. F. L. Mulfoid's meadow, 1ms been gay With "fair maidens and brave men,'' interspersed ■ with matronly women of 200 averdupois (but I tellrau they could skate] and little clHkffin jra motley crowd indeed. When the snow- made it rough tho city hose was brought into play at evening, and the next day all was smooth again. It is so safe and convenient a park that j there i« real enjoyment there without j any fear of drowning. There are hundreds of lookers-on sometime*. One of the best skaters is an old colored . man over 70 years of age, with a pair of skates which ho bought about 40 years ago at Schetter's store, upon which he will , skate all day with case. The other day Mr. F. L. Mulford saw him skating and sent- over his skates bought at the same j time and place, to. compare with his, ? j when wire enough they were just alike. | The old colored man's name ia Joe Bowers. Jupiter. DIED. yKAl'nEUY.-fii Middle Township, Cape > May County, N.J. , Virginias. Ncutibcry, : agea 7 weeks. WEI.I.MAN.— At X. J. 8. L. Asylum, David i Wellmnn, ujeed seventy etx. i. ■ —..n.... ■ . j Notice to Creditors. ! Jn'ne Rtlte*, ndministnitrlx of nichard R. Stiles, doceastHl, by dlnvtmn of the Surn^itlc j of the County of (*nr^ May. hereby ptves | notice to the rroti::ors of smd decedent lo i briux' la their iiehts. uomand> and eutims j Against the estate of the hot. l deivdeut under ( outh, within nine month*, nr they will be ' forever iiRrrcsl <»f any a« tton therefor u^uliist ' the said admliii4tr<iti.x. lmte-i. i-.n.-iiUi, Ittu. JANE.ST1TES. I». F. VJSi. GIVEN AWAY. 1 PlirenologicalJo-urnal i i i< vii'lely known in America and Europe, ha\in»j . been l>«fort the re:u1ini» weM fei(«rc than forty year*, and eccupyioi: n place in literature rxchi.uvrtv ti* t o»i., \\f ; the study of lluinaH ^turc in ah us l<hx\e>. including Phrenology. Phy>i<>f;noHi^\ Fth» r iiiilft£Y* I'lipWoRy, etc., »■ tether **»th The VIrncr t'T II*nllh,*' and no e*t»en*c will tic ^jmred to ' niatre it tl»c l»c^t i-uhlKntion fur general ci«vul»t »ri, tending nl^ay* to "male meti better ph>-*icaTTy, met- I t.illy. tun! tttemfif. The PHttKNouM.u m. Joi-rn-ai^ ( j h.i-i e*er nimed to make the law of mind iutelli^ihle t.. the common untl*r«t*ndinR, and spevudly to in- ' K"tlCt the people tn the ItttthotN that are available j *elf-impu»vrmrnt and the education of thihlten. 1 Ti.-e.ich Mtfecribcr i* gtVen the fcew intj n.vr.f Phrcnolog-ical Bust. | Thh Rum h made of Planter of IS»K. and v> let. leiciJ nv to -how the rutt ItHr.vtion % f . .u ' of the , I hfctt'iropK-ni (lrf^iHv, The head U wmrlv hfe-vire, | .imlvcn ommuenitd. dc«cning a plaiv on the yenti r-tnnle "r mantel, i»i priRr, oOiw. or *t»«ly, and I unitl recently has i*>)d for .. I'hiv, v.iih the iMti^tnued key whnh roMinj.jinr-. eath Ihru, and the article* pubhd.rtl in the [oux.\t, on »► ISa. tlcal I hrenoWy, will enable the r^adti td become a i | •'nvjs.Mut Mndrni t>T HtHttSn Natbre, tine of thr-e | >h«>uld he in the h*mb of all who «v - uhl knew **UO\V IN) HMD f»IAR4tTh«," Trrntti.—'l he Jnv»!N \ j. now pul^ikM at t> yeor (Jk»\ mjt been red need from t j.. >t, srn^le Nu*n» 4 her. *10 ccntv. When the PremitinK a.e V.» ! I ye«t* rtiM must be ncencdwhh each M.hm ) | to imv (Mi^ta^e v.r» the Iocksm. an*t the v\lh-tt*e of • J4f,v«ag and the Dust, which vvj|| !»*■ ►ot-t In r\|r*r*s, or e. * ^nndlri vire, to uthil. is*hi, «;• wn wtU >ca»l the new Hook Premhun. Dtud f r dc wnWtVr t b<\d r. k:ei 0 umrunt P t *. Ordeiw, DrMU on New V« rk, of In Rcst«tere«l I etlrrs. I\ot.u;e- , ..nm yectixod. { vvanud Sent! to rm.ta i-J-ovnucn Numhet, etc. Addte>i rOWLEH A- WELLS. PnWsl *r>. T 3 i n ,X V*r I VrL
m '4'J rniB — B-j-j j JI — a Jgg *lardir«MU« Urtai UaUrrh tteaMjr.j i* Ol* safott, most dfa***bU} and cffsctuAl I rrJiuiJy In Lbr twurUI, fur mo i-uie of «?ATAR nri , Sq uiv,uti- tnaa t*L4k eku*p or how 1<>: a' MULtidiitp, by giving ETl'ltUIVANT'.S t ATABBH KEBEUV u full uud Impuril*) liiak you v»Hi bo touviintod of ibb tucL Yl *: tnc4lcltic i* v«/r { fjiruaustl iitoi (»D be tr.i.vtl ti lb* ZUOAt 4C1Intu- M iMiiacb. Yut wvle by all d rujuri* U, Mtd by J lolloway A Co., tt/j Arch Kt., 1'bJJa . mcbbiy THE Sl\ FOB It' j Kvorybody rc&U 1 mc Ktstr. l« tbu odiUona [ of tbla txnriiouer tlirougti'fUL tile year Ujoouh- ' ev«ry ix»iy wl3i Hod: I. All Llie world'* new*. *o j>r«uj ntoO thai I lite reader will set the Kruai**! aiooimt of Inj formation wlLh Uie Uxutl unprofitable cxpnrtdI lUire of Ui»n and ovtts IrUt. TnxiV* long ago i <! .im-o v*red tii* golden titaaii U-t u ecn ^reduud- . ant fulncjuaud un«a(.iidK^i</ry brevity. If. Much of (hat sort or dc«i wr It tab depend* ! Ie«* ui>on lu ref.-ojrtiloed liitporum^tban ui*Ui ' l(» In u.-r cat to t/iKnkliut. Prt»n\ morning lo ■ ' morninK Tiir hcn prlnU ^continued story of I Hit live* of mal roea and women, and <rf cbei r deads, plau*. love*, itato*. and trouble*. TWl* , Btory 1 2 more varied mul more interesting tbaa ; j any romance tint was ever devUed. j Jl I. Good wjrltina m every ccHutot), and' • ftatfbrMM*. orlcinaiity, accurwjr, uud d<#.2«*run. ; . In the- treuUneut of 6\6ry su^tKL, j JVr. Jiooeat comment. The .Si'.h'i Labli i* < j to *peok out foarie**ly about fnmt and thine*, j V* K'laul otndor in dealing with eoeh polItJ- ; &l\ party, and equal read moo- to commr-iui > What U pra)«Dworttty or to rebuke wiust i* f bUmabie In Democrat or Republican, Vf, AWiiuto indc-t^ndentw- of j-nrrl*Tn or-; gani*isilonK,4mt uinraveriuf loyalty to truei I principles, TrrXCV believe* that, the Government wrhieh ih© ftoiwtitaUon rive* 1 u» I* u K'»od one U» Icr notkm of duty 1* to rv*Ut to JU n (moat j «>vctr thtelftiru of men • In tho JCupubiJcnn i>artr lo set op another form ofgovornmcnt In piuccof thnt whl<-i» ©*-{ lot*. Th© year JhkI an«i the yourr. immediately ! follow I nit will probably d^-cldo UibHiuuetBtlr f itnportnni 'I >n: Kl > Nl^t* thaty ! the vjetory will he with the iMOplo as acalti*-l< » Uin Itlny* formonoimly.theltin^sforpiunder, 1 and the Kmc* for Imperial power. ; Our trrmi are a* follow* : For the Daily Hrsc, n four-pave ahcct of tvrenty-elcbt Oilmuni. the price by wail. |x**t ! paid, 1* ">'» cent* a montb. «rH5i a year: or. i i including tljr Sttndny pa;*cr, a-i eigiu-poce : abret of Ufcy-oix columns. Uic price J* 63 cent* , I u month, or *7.V» a ye sir. m*U7C paid. The Sunday edition oiTfll St'x i* nb* fur- : i ni»bed aeparnf ciy ut *1.1** « year, postacc paid. : The price of the W*IXLV tiust, ©l^ht |«a£v-.. j fIDy-six columns, i* SI n year,; paid, i For Hub* of ten tending JiO wo wilt send an extn^copy free. Addrea* T. W. F.XOUSD. IHiblUher ofTxz6utr,Xev Y'ork City.
1 /4\ f\ /\ t v/fjte it yotirdwrt upwit, and ' h* 7 if it '■ a'sriat -will out aa$300«¥-"#^ a omsfi. Loya and gtrU suakr money f**Ur at wont for ti*itm»u at nnylbloy else- TL-z work and pfotutmi. andawch aaaayosa one ■ go rirbt at. Tnos* vbo*r< wl*e wboaee tU* node* wiil ©And u* Ui e:r addron*** at ocmeaud • set- for tLoniaclvo*. uctfii and terra* free. Now 1* the time. Tnoae already at wars arc Uylu«r up lant© auto* of tov;u£y r Addras* , TItUo. k lX>.> Agu»ta, Maine. Mr (b A l~ r\rVir'**!B0A vrJUUor « to $1500i3;«:FS make more than the Amount named above N o oit^-asa tot I to make money fa*:. Any can do the work. You can make from &J a*. to P2 an iiour by de\otixi#: vo.r eveni u$i and spare time u< the Uukneu. Ji cotu notidaf Um try Uic Luk;r.us, 3S6Uilng like Jt for tr, onrf xnakince%eTor.i re:J ocforu. Kbsiaawptaaaout nmJ itrictly honorable. Reader, If you want tokoowall about the beat jH»yinr baalne*s before the oukdic. *and u* your erldr— mill we will tend you full parUcntan and or\* vate term* trae: saiAplm wcrtji & also free: you can then tut the ob ytmr mtod idryoancltl Address OEOKOk WflNbON A CO.. Portland, MaSuc. mavauy. ■ /ft* MV Outfit *ent frac to tho*e who vrtah ClM. o cngnvr in Uk momi pi«*aant a»d •rfywM 'r'*0usbiC buxlueoi kaiown. IZreryTT tbiag new. <>pltal Dot required, i W# will farolth you cvcrytjitnr- lift a day , aad upward* I* canfly made without atarJnx atrny froni home over nhrbL. No ri*k " whateYor. Many new worker* wanted at uucc. Many urc cmlztnz fori uncs at the bur. ttie*>. i^dic* make a* much ox men. and y u ung boy* and girt* make ercnt pay. No «mc who I* willing to work fail* Jo make more iijopey eieij day tluto rou ht made to a week at any ordi nary cinplo> mer.t. Those vImj cr»Mpi u: one© w.li nnd n short rood to fortune. Addre** U. Uxvlxtt A Cc., Fonland, Kotos.
-• READ THIS! [X] We offer for sale, at a very low figure, a very valuable property in the centre of the i village. Includes a store, dwelling house, and good lot. Particulars at this office. • mm ib* ' 'ii For sale, or to rents the Grocery Store & IluilSing on the corner of Main and Mechanic streets, C. II. ! L. WHJ?A TON ; ; - CrKO. WOODS &D CO.'S " XjPJUGHT Pf ANOS Ar i\utLOK OliGAXS. fr mx . - m. WOODS R C0.!S DFRIGHT PIAFOS POSSESS \Jnox.-t:iij>kHl ' Strenfrth mul Solid if v. A M«»si T3o.nn iOO Quality ofTono. anil tho 11r"ims«moo<l Chwlt }io{K>atinft Aotioja.. GEO. WOOIiS vl- (Hl.'S l*ARI.<hi ORGANS E.wr BOTU HFE Am> *KEI> 5TOP8, ayA mv IxicqoaiaxJ ;V: tScir Gttdk Var^;y et Nitfira] Ttiy ©rmVv Ivir t-i: rn to- tnh.u^ r? IMAa ^a^l a-r, mnfoM v¥ fcwttaw* l«i;..l i«::ar{rr . , i t.n >1 w wutiM »>y ttmn t • K- ii^ tb-« too t tvwMWft « Its*: t - - nMtnil Vt r-y i No> « « U*<»u\\ p r. P\rVr Or*u\ v.tYhA 1 1 u-r.lwt« **"■- UKOnm: mw ii CO.. avi Vchiuf-tw; , : -r. WASaSMflKD ^ CMvwf% X-1BR*: Vl Tl;HM TO o '• l.NT ' ■ ALJ.' T," ANTF.P H7 feVlUVT OChf « WIDJU! VU> >lv VTvY. } v>r V PR I

