Cape May Herald, 22 June 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 8

Miu Anna Ktchle ot, Caimlcn is! C«pt Hurlcv, of ttic firm ol Gatrh > inn: fc* week* with Mi• & IIuiIcn wlxikc launrli ‘h«> I

(inter lett lor

Emma McPheraoa. \tt;«—|._»e lli»'

i ^ini - daughter

Dor cat past a part ot I’uisiIii y with

» -it Di..> O'reek.

House

^I>m. Ella'Hewitt t*f 0»»urt

t•rent TueMlav apd VVeJnc*da> with

her Elisa Endicott.

r»n, o

i . ,i ,.|e -> nrt'nctioh In Urn place,

capeciallv on Surulay^evening*.

# Miw, Lida Neat; of Rio (ininde apent part of the week with Mis

■O H omI -..i this place. ’

Samuel Smith aud fan ily moved ■tin .1 .i-.ii*rlioiU jjjxmIs Ito Miilrilit the first i>|- thu'w'^r: Toy will -nuke M’hviljy/their future dwelling j>!»ee. f . Misses /Lettie Ludhtnr, Heh-tf '

as*n

ufioi

I hi nr. Helm

Crcsse, Dorcas Ross, and Millie

Gandy and Mrs. Johi

h merry pailv which wheeleil to Rio

Grande on Wi

iVcdne-day.

The Epworth League of this place held .« neck-tie social at tiie home o! A V after Do hit niidwifr oil Thuisdav

evening. This place was* well i

leseiiled, also G<>she

rep

■ •■shen -and Rio .’Grande.'' Ah preaent pronounced ii o decided success. H C. Carev, wife and daughter and Mi** Etta Douglas spent pint the week in Philadelphia. . Tin 'Very pleasantly combined r.Usini-*s’ and jileasurr on the trip, alter attend ihg to « lew business matters thet mingled.themselves imong.tlie pleasute seeders' of the Quaker City. A very agreeatily surprise part) was tendered'Edgar Endic*»tt_, a pop. olar youa man of this place, 'Tuesday evening. Manv. gah . .were participated in by all’ pi

served. Among those pit^eht were Misses' Ella Hewitt, Helen amr

t iVssc, Lit.. Douglas

DoicasLiiss, Anfia^aiul Nellie Gandv

*iu, ncicu anu, s Lettic-Ludlan-.. 1

Steelman. Anna vRichie, LoTT^ Bowen and Ida Nickeikou. Messr . !'u*»th ami Edgar Endicott. • Car« • 1 b • Harris, Monroe Bowen, \ McPherson, Noah Steel man, J.icoh and John Candy, and Clarence Rot

want tt! What! Do too think would carry that back to A inertca 7" . -nut j-oo’take bold ot him. You feel

'ktni allk. 1 think you want to bujr.

nsEniG

GREEK.

Mr*. Albert Matthews spent la*t Friifciy w iili Mrs. Richard Matthews. Rev. Mr. Gregorv was calling on the sick in this place on Monday. Mrs. Sarah Shaw enlertaiped Mrs "Olivia Rolierts part ol last week, Joe James and win, ol Green C^eel

Joe James and son, ol Green Creek was visiting his brother here on Stin- *

day. . ' .

rlav- p' John Snyder and wile called or. Harry Foster at Green Creek on

r'

Pi of. J. D. Hoffnwi Vvas visiliui' . ■frends at Hollv Beach the first jii!

'.thr week.

L'cyiael Schellcnger and wife at j tended a wi-d iin'g 'leteption at Oei-

mcmt on Tuer-'riv

Edmund - Hofl'nian and wife fe turned home .-fuel spcoditig part ol » week witii cr-iatiyea in this place. Jcnitani.ih Witf>ls*in called on his! ^ sick orother Wm. Bate' who is quiti MCk. Wfc hope for his speedy' re

'errvery.-

V.fau<\f Eidredge. wife and soy Melvin of South Dennis are v.siting Eldredgc’s parent* for a few

L——-~.J> W*/^RecVes and. family, of Philadelphia are again nlcasantU

tiled,m then - York i"

VEST CAPE MAT HOT Ed Mr. and ,‘Kfrs. William Blattre- \ returned home from Boston oir Wed

nesday.

' Mrs. Bkiniel Steven* spent severs with Telstivcs in Phitaddphia

week.

da vi

Mr. and Mrs. -.Stillwell Eidredge' have returned to their home aftei Extending aeveral W)

phis.

Mr. Harry Steyens has returned

wyeks in PhiUdel

refur

will re-

his parenu here, this

home Irom Bellelonte and

■ main with

■ h venue cot-

■tage feif the.Summer rqoiith*.

ThUrnlay. evening's vWia) given by the young folks for benefit of the Chapel Sunday-schocl was a great success, and the promotrts ilescrvc

t fot rheir fnlereat and

treilit fin their fnieres

"taking in the Sundai^school.

I'

' &GDTH sEAVILLI.

here during the

IdeCitv'c*terday.,

Mrs. Uirnard Smith returned

heme \csU-nlay atter an absence of a month, during which' lime she has

lieen caring for a sick relative. Frederick Lofland, an employe of

the Franklin Electric Light Co-Tha* moved his fanult into, nnr ol the houses owned bv Aston Schellengi-

. Gen. John Watts Kenroev, i

Philndeltdiia •invejHtere v'esterda' btinging with Itftn his Aico-vapor launch • Mi. Krfj' nev enjoys this kind of spoil and will undoubtedly avail himselt of the opportunity at

lorded him -by these waters. Capt. \V. H. Mills lias leased die

Sewells Point Whaif from thePliila- • lelphia 4 Reading R. R. Co., and is now engaged i^i repairing it. A new floating dock is also to be made mu! nunicrous other improvements •ire to be added for the • convenience •>f pleasure seeker*. Everything :»

'tied' and yachts sailii

of pleas

to be corap^Ued" and yach from this famous old Point by the

of tlie present month;

-Charles B. Souder fell yesterday

scaffold

Weight

Ug froi itman c

c at the Comer of

CIIUC,

and

his rigl

•ught tlwit some bones

ftage

Ocean street and Beach Avenue,

where he %*a* at work p

severely spnu was at fir*l tl*

were broken, hut alter a careful ■mmation hv Dr. v\ e*tlcy R. Wales ■ t was discovered tltat tlie ligllt toot e:id been reverely ^trained only. Mr. Souder will be around again in a few days and l»e able to attend his usurl occupation. BarsalBln* Is tkr Orlrnt. Id Smyrna. Turkey and Egypt the

t the

irgalplnK laDguagi- Is about t! -"Wl¥»« you give. ladyT" ’ “l won't give 'anytblDg! want tt! What! Do would carry that back t

: that price yon

want to aellT Met I bere to sell! 1 sell you everything you aee: I sell you the abopr More wbcedlingty. “You give roe 40 francs?" "No." la English again. “I’D give.

Too *2.",

"Atnertra! Llbcrtyr be crV-a. bav In/ cnnnlngly established ftiy oattonalt ty ..and flatt«*r1ng my I'ountty with

ortco.taJ guile. "Hoi

|J Lai

for him? Last price, now.

you give SI* dot

We baggie over ’Iasi price#' for

t aud is r tbo fid

tan's Uofite Cuoipnulon.

get her aud some geoeral coorumatlon I buy tbe filing for SA-Lllliui Bell In

Wotnai

Iler Ows Select lorn.

I h .iiias U. V-:

^V^irougfi oceans ot rvinuanUi and rib-] and shormakrr

boos the putHug big woman towed tbe

im-ek UtUa man

ilatered. "Come. /URvnt

something that would plroKc Aunt Belay. Sometbtug Inexpensive. Why

don't you aay somethlngr

t you aay sometl

•Utatloijcry. hooks or wor luggested the meek little man. "Nothing of the kind. You conh

Idn’t . I

elect a fill look of eiap."

They, were before the snap couture, nd she hod her Anger on an elaborate

shIU- • "Faht

'a'ncy and perfumed!"

lifting a take. - “The very tl

would please her the moat.

hlng Too

my dear,” protratrd tbe meek

little man.

"You Jnrt keep quiet. I don't care for any sngcestlona

srtt bout t ayt e.‘

a person

"Rfully"—

p quli-t

“Km-p quiet. John TenbrookT

It seenK-d as If her role*- had ponetnited. every comer <>t tlx gn at store, and the little man shrunk away In mor

tlficutloh

"Wen John, whnl iHi’l she aay at the little gift? Something nice know." "fiho returned it."

Fhe nnfoW.il the mtsrlre and read "Niece—1 return the box of khavlng

map. 1 at tbe Joke of

l.ady. 1 Tot

New*.

too okl to appreciate being called the "Bearded

Tour Aunt

Betsy."—Chicago

corisk tof to tbe

wlnter T" The cld overcoats ,

<*r:

bow. Tbi- overeoct starts tt* ca rver on the I nek of lt» owner, who paid M-1 for It. It keepa him warm and, rfielteyg^lm from eoM wind* and from rtoyemi umj! It commences to p-t fray ^e<1 at the edgeh and tbe pocket* antorn down the aide*. Thin tbe

i'onl

wn the side*. Thin the owner e coni for rainy dnrs'only. and e doe* bi- take It to <-aB on hi*

no ra ore

flanm* or to recline on tbe bock of While be Is reading at the club.

chair

He keep* It another summer, and the * gi-t Into It. and when he takes It

out In the fall- It bn* bole* here and

the owner give* It to tbe,

old;

ultor I* i

moth*

out In the there. So

Janitor. If tbe Jault

haughty man. and tbe Janitor wears It awhile until bis wife glveg It to tbe tramp who wheeled out the three bar relr of esbe* The tramp weurs It until tbe old coat commence* to fall apart. Then be gives It to nnether tramp, and

still more. Aud i

H fall* apart still more. And then .some day the coat has entirely dlwip •ared- -No oiie knows bow or when

Just simply futhij

pi-an

• Tin*

blcago Tribune.

A *if-k man \

death could not res have a little fun *

tn

to j

few

been known as a man

la well gtnu* mnvlctlon*. and

-anything blip, tl <

He had

^ *«*!.. *4 Trvde-Mwk. ehUinrd snU Ibuslneussadacud tor Mooxssn rtrs.

•keep Ont.

was Hally nrttl

resist tbe temptntloi

wtth hla spiritual

__ BPPPB—PPPWWwipgcrtat nilaay.

prwribMl for tbe uunlls of Florida, ol liM (lays w. tv v«rtolalf least, these hlrd* are eating steel rails , few weeks at the i:

od the tracks of tbe sugar belt near Kunnytbede Tbe report, which la well nuthcotk-Mied. doe* not ettarge the little If quails with actually swallowing tbe ! agslust

rillK. but II does say that they pick 1 cate esse* away their partlclea wbereyer tbey And i minister i a rusty spot where they are loosened j sugu.-still From acyeral points In tbe ^tate : stationed at Momli comca the n.n>ort of bole* fonnd In steel • n call upon tbe.i raJK and In case* they are large ; Uolog to tbe h enough to seriously weaken tbe ma j propped up hi bed

teriak Where a rusty spot starts aud log srpsattoa The. sick man ked out. Ii naturally bolds mots- acareily talk ahofe a whisper, and Rer. eoctluos* to mat. to lie agnhi •Mr. Weyand began to make subtle picked but. aud ao tba work of dentnx* i qwlries aimut ■ bis spiritual we Uon goes oo j The igraJId's answers were, all

Roi: VW;lD<-ors really ts-lh-ve that comiiilttiil .and evtsf-e

the qnalb Oslo* the Iran Ionic U-cniiae - daapalr tbe pastor asked; they'are, not well and And that It rw : -tip you really want

, does' sll.tei

i'-jkir, lb* popuhi Al No. 4H) Was!

;H,tepairing natly, il wsaunsble prnx> lie

uglou i bur-

onghly and , boM ■! • iq; 111 Gapa M:.y lor el, ven yeats. Nips lb np|iers sewwj by tustlilne (with silk to msteh. Lost or broken eyrlrt* ur kooks replaced. ’

I Chsrlca-. Yorl

York {inis, (cnmpiaied of SlI'tM York

rk), la a Ann of <

They and

prompt In aurudiog to business, tier

and

traetors who hare a splendid reputation for contracting and building. They do

jobbing as well,

i 111 Itig to business.' be vend

of tbe most subsuntisl residences In this city ban- been erected hr them. They can easily tie reached by letter through the Cape May post oglnrv^ir by calling or

t oBkv, or by calling oi t thatr sesidenoo, Oil

IS T“ WIFE? BLUE fbamF OIL, STOVES

They are bet ter and cheaper than ever. Callaud see them.

id you ol a duty you

Quean street, or 1JS1 Washington street.

end all her kitchen troubles by

buying her a “Quick Meal" Su*e. 11

your wile attends to the cooking, she will

! gel a vacation every day, when formerly I the was a slave. A “Quick Meal" Stove

: her more work and steps than

. | any hired girl she ever had. The

• for egg, stove and nut. $5.75; j Meal" Stove will cook a meal In less’ time

trps tin e •■Quii

HoUoe to the Public.

Xotloe is hereby given that tbe prio* of j coal ha* been roduowl. The regular price i. for egg. strive and nut Is $5.25; pea. $5.00.

Caah prio.

pea,>4 At.*. j than It take* a coal Are to start, and It J. AnKurrax re* Co. „ ^out rsklng or shaking, witbMr*. Kol* It Hughe*. -IW Wsthlngton] out soot w stpoke, without dirt or athrtU a’seet, cam** » «ei: wlecUii atoek of but quitSri, better, cleaner aod with lea* bouse furnishing good*, erockerv »r>rv.i^5P <n, '’ : - • n<J y°^ r wile and the kitchen wooden ware ami fsucy goods neudedl will be cool. Your wife wftl love you morn

sim] oroa : If you buy her a “Quick Meal" tc-day.

MS. A. SW1IN

■30S-7 Jackson St.

’Phone 65. P. O: Box 841

iucy

about a house for both

nienL She sells St maonable prices, and keeps the best quality of goods. Her stuck include* tbe lalc*t of Uhpruved |iarapberiis1ia for th* household. if

CAPE MAY.

Pok S*i.g.—House aud Ion. Ion over half an acre, «ith fruit and shade trees, nu Mechanic street. West Cape May. Must It sold to settle and wuatc Ap. ply to S. S. Weaver, 721 Krsuklln jlmei.

ape May.City, or P. O. Box 7AA.

Fok

Salk.—One Rrlrigrrntor

«tor, iths';

T - < 5 «• Chad. T. Cakc*bkli..

gooil hs Dew. onlv used three •izc 8 ft. high, 8 ft. long and

Men's

allrWool panls t

$1.50, tn»vvJ5 cenD lor o only, at I. TcnenbautnV '

Butter 30c lb. at Camphclfs.

Amoug tbo dry goods and noUon sWvs of this victuity, none Is IkCUt pnpparwl o serve ihn miM* of the pqlille than that ■ ■• Mrs. Milton Hand, West Cape May. An up to-dslc stock, fair price* and ooariivms treatment arc the essentials which have built np a nourishing trade.

KNERR’S

wmf CRESSES EOS S3HB TIE

- These do not need Jo last long j they u long. hut. if von are mwmv lor the holulays a von are expected to have something dainty ; To do this economically use

not expected to last

ere, everywhere, , the way oi a guwn.

ST AN DA RID PATTERNS. . Our full supply tor July has just been received, and show a

t of dainti

large number uf dainty creatiohs fpt Summci Wear.

0. h. V.-KNERR, CAPE MAY. N. J. s

William Selvcv is siihject tocall.at

any tune for all Irinds ol

work in tlie way

cleaning

taking up nnd

putlii g down errpeta andl>cating tl saiiir. He is an adept, at houi

away, teqovatiiig. and Will be pit-ased to n it.— do all manner of household cleaned

.ind ■fixing. Addrc** Cape May

3-7 "

and -fixing. Post Office.

of stroua ivlh 1.

“ *-5

V> eyn

tiigHkii-. that'

■path-ut.

house. f«- found the mail d to 1 relieve a smother- i

uld

id And that It rw • -+1t> you n

: Mr Binokr

Ic ID [fare. oir

and tlonlij tn to go d In-aven.

rwlal Clwrieuy. j p<j tb* dj Hit Bibii

agw i-r 1 ployed at the railway “Why that'* tin- place I’Ve t>*ru Frag*. Waraaw. made a bet in* su bard to k*i-p out wf for tbe last

mrml five, two yearsT'—Fltialiunt Nei

o go to bfuvcn?" repeatlan la * Itonrs,- whisper.

ti Aght-

Qrtt I

fowta a Jar of sour caliba*,-. two uielteo poutala of fruit, six cueum-

w«h bread, and. N-sWIes tWj would drink a galloa *»f vodk! inativf- ‘ that wonderful and mnny

• »****■.

On* of ttx* Tiaptih-si rows served by

in-

splrtt*. six bottles of tie* v aud three venrloo. -tbe tony tn* pli-tur*- rmtrtdDe.

nuerouA appear* Id a atory told to

'■** tb*. Mush 7leH.

A/party ol gentleiuen were tn* the ph-ttiTva when to one of the

Atrtn

slpbona of soda auter. A iiui iipocy asu-mbled to vUm-** t. which waa successfully Van liia.^aD<l tbe bet was paid.

roam however, was found dead In tied South African scenes 'hey next morula*.—Loudon Hlaudavd. i an Officer' friend' "rti.- wife of the ; utto-rr. UO UeiD* told of this, wrote to OtherwiM. Discredit* aiirat. t bs matugerVlBd asked rhnt this’plr McJlnfer-Brag* tell* TO be got mix- lurv uu*),, tM . p U i .do od a Vert a In

even I uk When she wo Journey from Ola«cow

8 be had not seen b*-r Dnstisnrt for > prfr n rear but ai 'laat otsm ivio til 10. ; In a graup-00 the arreen of a ctoe-F

iga tell* to b

d np Id a wrap last night.

Tblnsutnlot*—Did he set the boat of

O.A.SNOWACO. ^qeeJPvrxsrOnrict. w* — -

D. FOCER

Agent foj Prtlmcr Eiigiii.. Ixitli Muriiw .nittJg 8leti<ftiury. } home {rower up to 60 Iforso-poWer,

^*1

nt-

McJlsncrr—Of counw. If be hadn't wouldn't have raid anythin* about IL—

Exchange.

Wrlabfeae*.

hare Dot gooe to Europey 1 then

expretedr aid Ui

i matorraph.

Dr. ami Mr>. Humphrjeg,uf Sum.

rotti ir.,s:'a., wire in town the fi al ,0 Mrv

ol fhe weeJt. . j. "So' wn* the -_ v.v-«~r h, }. M..c..niTon y — *?.!?" 1 Philadelphia wil! soon hecon*: * • *

IncyVoadlck ! V? a

; wen Id be on my t

t taaedtffl .

Too if rasa a Te<n*ratl*a. j tteorge nskwi me bow oM I

in the practice of fan profession'. The -Telrph-wte .Co. have I mov> g Mime of their poles' by «

ol Township comhunce

Wdliatw Mai-.n hn. been in. Viyiel»nd ':Uct)tl'*ng tx. business lor j lew

-day*.

Rowing parties on Magnolia Lake is the fad «d the. •funuin. Mr iVm.'Hgnes our recent contractor. and huddep is engaged «»1 : . Gu»lah at pfcaci.L

l>een , 'u the rnltMW of the iweac ( * T * r7 ~ tl * rr J

rtt*. -I In mull IUr iir,«lu.-t an-

■ luilinl iiuiuts-r oi from $J5 iipnanithrouah the pr.qwrtv

vicr.T'ntTur^ 'rZ-nZTf.riBu?S^^

"Wh M U* books would you & iTi: KlU&'cZjSttjS&Z 1 Too bad tw*. th* rat of ,0® We m lorn Adrimry feed-*- BOUrHl, ^h^r^a.* tTOk, - ^ ^ - tmne tilings to eat" - ttru.n*. C,

AT THE SIGN OF THE RED ROCKERS

GOLF GOODS

1 ————— 1 , SoulT, Etc. FlnirFrench Brisraml Morrschsiini ■ker*’ Article*. FIXE STATItINERT. PMla-

ou arrival of trains. . - ^

Mrs. JACOB BECK.

Cor. Ocean and Hughes Sif.. CAPE MAY, N. J.

IF THET IRE TERERBSUII'S CLOjRlRG .LHEI IRE POOPER^ . Have- you seen our new Ready-Made Clothuig iX-pamnent?

I/xik at the low prices in Men's, Boy’s arid Children’s Suits.- Also

' * ' ~ Barg; “

largains in Shoes. AIJ up-to-date styles. >»t I am the cheapest in town with the

the latest styles Hats. Great I Coitte and convince yonraelf that

^rgest assortment |. TENENBAUM Tbe Leading: Clothier, Shoer and Gent’s Outfitter, 508 Washington Street. . '' Sol. Needles’ old stand.

PLEASE YOUR HORSE.

• MAKE HIM STEP FASTER. Nothing Makes a Horse Work Better Than a Set

of Harness That Fite -Well.

WE GAIN 130 THAT

WE make harness to FIT THE HORSE, not the

horse to fit the harness.

If you wish your harness to look well a»d last long go to a maker and not to a seller. It is a proat feu me to sell ' * J - -M to hiimbug yon in a cheap lot of

: you first class’ goods, not harness made to sell and not

humbug you in a cheap 1<

is made to sell and not to w*er.

Call and see my Tine of goods and look at my prices, aud we know we will receive your order, . ,

W. A. LOVETT.

—.

W. Jeysey & Seashotr R. E. P^gg”^ SgS,.*” 1 -

IN EFTKO MAT JS,

AY

Trala. will trare CAPE MAI

rkUadulphia:

1001. %

u follows for

7.00 A.^M^-dtTPBFS^ Connw«« from

A.' M.-rACCOMMOBATTON. Co'nf tifi-H' from Oman City and Sea

Me City. Plops at principal Inttnorihala

Arrive PliiLa<l>'){ml« BJO A- M. M—ACCoViSODATlON. Cot

phiaAl&i’ il-

4-4°

rives at Philsdelphla 7.0S P

. iOMJdtJDJ

from An/Irsos Braoch. Ov>ah Ir Otr ■ Stops at prim-irat

1 City and S<* Mr CUy. Ar-

Ipbla P. M.

sosoav r«Ms*.

M - ACCOMMODATION. ObnntrU from Au*le*aa Branch, Ocrsn

' :lpal ■ atatlons. Arri'

c nc K M.—EXpRI— . 5-°5 AT11H.T. n.aiwt.

aUSptua7.05P M

8 7<> 1VM EXPRFAS. Arrives at PbiL

ConarrUi frurn Arrirra at Phil-,

. -XPSRS8. Arr! ielph'a 10 A. P U.

OM PlllLADiiLARtA

8.30 KKOM

‘Train* leave for Cape stay -Kxprr**. 8 U> if .i?x:'£.uXr£ “.n M. Sunday. exprra* 8.f ' dalioa. TAJf A. M.

Will exchange good Rctsington rpewriter lor boiler, leed pump hoi ;uter. Apply to Fou Needlio. - Atlantic La.undry v

Sole agent tor Thatcher Mlg Co’-d

auppl' “ Decatur street.

To. Saiji—Concert Grand Chkkrnig Piano, auilkhk fo^r hotel or Urge rpom. Coal SiooO.oo. . Isflv^ vrari old and in prifcct order. iVill he aokf cheap for want of room.

rxan.int it. f. D- Cbaio.

Oil.and exan-i

TIMS TABLE IS EFFECT M.'TIH, IW. Tralasteavn lApi' Bay for I'hil.-ukll'hia:

Wivk iU>>—

•7 nn A- K.—Kxiijraa. Arrive I'lil-Mlrh '• 00 ph«» 8.40 Arriv* Srw York via

Wlralow JanrtioD'11.40 A. M.

■7 A. IL—AcvonmiodatioB. Arrive

/• z 5 PhiladflpbU 10 55.

- rr p. M —Arcomuiodallon. arrive

*•55 PhlladrlphUf ‘

~ l -Expt^a.-TrrKe PhUatlefi

4-55 1 pMsatk 1

Stmdaya—

<■30 “nS^UST 1 m ** w —AfKimmodat; 3*3° _ Pfcltadetpkta L.35.

Arrive

- Ir , P-* M.—Exiirvas. Arrive phlladrl-

O’ 10 pfctaSjA.

B cn P M.—Exprea*. Arrive Pblladel-

0 '5° phu. 1040.

Train* leave Philadelphia for Cap* May :

r«*k l>»y*—

A M-—Expreaa. Arrive Cape May

10». ^

e^ST'"”

Arrive Cxpe May

Arrive Cape

W.

8.30 HAS 4.10 LZ 8.4s l-'s

Pari rraSna have Readme Terminal. Ilill*detphla.JorNew Yurt. Bethlehem ami points on tb* la-high Valley, Beading. Puttsvflle, Wtlllamarorl and potato in In tenor p. iimyr- ' and lajunaatior

Orn 'l SupL Wmks. Gcn'l

/M m

A. M.—AeeoiwanpfcUloa. Arrive

. Cajie Mav 11.14.

A. M.—Exprap, Arrive Cape May

logon J Weeks, Gcal Praaf A*tra. Egg* ioc dot. at Campbells, 308

Docotut atreet.

Fifty cent shirts with collars and cuff* J>c. lor one week only, at I,

'''YashiHgton street.

,, 50S W.ai

50c boy’s all-woolen pants, all *««., for sec for one week onlv, at * Tebenba Dili's, 50a Wadi

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