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TBI OOBA1T WATH. wm»xaa»*Y.->AY ii, im. CITY AND COUNTY : Kumbxh Tom Hocuba— The committee an Protection at Property bss ordered the numbering of houres throughout the dty, la pnranancv to action at Council. A system— long nredsd -ha* b— sdsptod hy the comuiittee, and parties owning cottage*, atom* or other place* o f basinea. will rxptdlate the acompllehmeot of tbl* admirable maa*are by calling oo Squire Ware, oar worthy alderman, who will acquaint tbeia with the number of each. Boaiid or CoiatlMlOXZ**. —There wa* a full and intercsttag, If not Important meeting of thl»1wdy on Friday ' tdght. Mr. William*, a* committee to a<Uu»t matter* with Mr. Mscray and i Mr. Ii. Hugh**, on behalf of the' Board, -reported both quastions settled and ' rattahctory arrmngrmmta craaunima- i led. The re«ult of tin settlement of I tha*e matter* have «inoe become ap- I [wrenl in the oommeocmneut of opera- i tion* by Mr. Mecray on the sidewalk along the Washington street front of hi* Omtn Iloan property, aud also ■ in the retrogada more. neat of Mr. II. I Hughes' ience on the Mine street, op- 1 posdle the Tremont House. Uen-Sbwdl reported that he had pur- t chaaed stono a* directed by the Board, 1 and the mme wa* expected to arrive, 11 per achr. at the Landing next day.— The cargo aa stated in bill of lading is a 110 tons. « • The superintendent of streets report- o ad the arrlral of the street scraper, from Salem, that he had experimented n with' the same and pronounced the work performed as highly satisfactory, h Scmunoim, Landixo. — Schr. "Freemaaon," from Philadelphia, with 0 lumber to Jeremiah Hebsllsoger arrirrd 0 on Friday last. Cargo landed on Saturday. . j Also Schr. "John T. Long,'" C'apL „ Council, with lumber to Mr. Schcllen- () ger, from Philadelphia.
Bolldere and others will Rnd It to their advantage to sclrct their material from the extensive and woM-dhpplicd yanl of Mr. Jere. Scbclleoger at the lausdlng. There la no need of going to Philadelphia or Camdru for lumber when you can fare yourself Umo and . expense by supporting h ome enterprise . On Sunday the schr. "Hldgway," from Baltimore. Thk OriTEB 'i'ltADE.— Notwithstanding the arrival of the mouth of May— a month which lias no "r" in its name, the oyster trade In this lection, is as good a* erer. People don't get frightened at a letter now-n-daym, especially when they mind their "p'e" and "q"s." Speaking of tho oyster trade, the Toms Hira Courier says: " But few of our reader* have any correct Idea of the magnitude and vulnc of the oyster planting interest. The profit attending tho rnltnre Is really enormous. One of our friends put oct i >12 worth of plants. A fcw months elapssd and be sold WW -worth or oyt- i ten, besides reserving plenty for future . I.O.OrG. T.— IXSTAtAATlOS OX llmiw. — At the last quarterly meeting of Os|ie Island Lodge No. 23 L O. of O. T., held Monday evening, t>tli Inst., the following list of officers were Installed by fi. II. M. lit. E. XL Phllllpv • W. a T.— Ber. G. XL Wight; W. V. T.— Mrs. Elisa Hand. XV. See-y. —Win. Blckoom; W. Chaplain,— E. P. SUtes; W. F. fs-Walter DarU; W. -Truss.— Mary StlUwell; W. M.Tbomas Morgan; W. XL II. 8.— Mrs. Still w*0; W. L. II. S. — Mrs. I*. Gllraour; W. S.— MllMrd Ware; W. Q G'— Joel West; W. A. B.-H. M. Plerm»; W. D. M — Amanda Clark. Ektimatkd Rbvbbvx.— At a late meeting of Council, the Chairman of , the Finance Committee made a very gratifying statement in reference to j the probable revenue of the dty for the j current year. From tho figures given ! we learn that the taxable property of i Ills city has largely increased since but year, nearly reaching tl .900,000 which ' at the low rate ef one per cent. w|U give us about >19,000. Estimating i the revenue to be derived from Id- ' causes, etc., at 10,000- at the lowest figure, the whole amount required for the expense of the municipal govern- . meat is obtained. To Vnox It May Concern.— In < justice to herself, the proprietress of i "OB W AVI SffiUH n wruie thr rumor i set afloat In the interest of certain 1 parlies, that she was off-red the sum of t •6000 a short time since for this paper i sml refused it. There U not the slight- < iwt foundation 'to the silky, the areerUuna of some Indiridaats to tho coo- i trmry notwithstanding. Of course wc I know Urn why and the wherefore this I thing was started, but It Is not our in- < lentiOB at this tliailo ventilate the particular*. We merely wlah to nail the j , rumor referral to aa a falsehood. ^ Ban* Patkwmts are beoomlng , the rage among our bustnom men and 1 property ewnsr*. Wa Mttoo Mcaare. , Young and Townscnd ..ii Washington , brick. Ttil* iLterisl m'TI' talnsd from Goff ft Br... the manufac- ' tuns, at their new establishment over ' «» BridgeWon*. Amirasi.t. Jackson Mrert since it has been re-faded and sheikd under tin efficient direction of Mr J. Q. Williams, Is* eddied the uiti venal eomnaodation of all who have isssrwsss&s seconded In his supra! lloadeao* over retro, n^^Jsta MeCanu. Itfn-PtN* AssOilATiuH. —The next n-guhr meeting Ofth: Cooperative ibnldlng Aaaodstkm wUl be held on nr. t Saturday Bnohg, 14th bat., at l.yooa-. I tmnrann Office. Money foe rofe. A new house juste anpMsd will be jn*lsMmm*y«M brought 73 per
• .-ysaiBSA-" Council met on Saturday morning, 7 rh but, at 9 o'clock. Mayor MlUer presidingMember* present.— Matt*. Hughes, Kennedy, Ludlam, Meeray , Thompson, ' J. G.'W. Ware, J. a Ware. ' OunMion ST Mr. Tbompecm 'council ' readied Itself into a committee of the ' whole, for the purpose of defining the 1 dividing lino between the powers and doth* of tho" Board of Commissioner* ' and tho City CoundL ' sent — Messrs. J. C. BulHU, J. F. Cake, ! C-oorgo HDdieth, J. Q. WUBama, and Gen. W. J. Bawelb 1 On motion Mr. liuIUU was appointed to act ss chairman of the Joint MedTbe chair briefif stated the vieiffi of ■ the Board in regard to its Jurisdiction i in the matter of streets, a* laid down in the act, creating the Com mi salon General Beweli moved that a joint committee of two from each body be appointed, for the purpose of eooferring together in reference to any mat- . ter in which the interred of the two seem to conflict. Which was so ordered. The Mayor naked if the Bsanl had devised any specific plan tor the en- j of their rule* and rogula- 1 lions governing nuisances. The chair replied that they hoped carry out such measures with end through the assistance of the City poMr. Thompson was o! opinion that ordinance pasted by the Board would be at binding ou the dty authororitles, n» those approved by council. The Mayor called attention to the Th* chair lhombt that council attQ bad control in granting pcnnlla for building houses, but the Board had power "aa Car aa the keeping the street, clear of uulsanem and obstruction, waa concerned. l)r. Kennedy asked whether the Board of Health should notice nuisances which, in their opinion, might generate uueasc.
The chair thought the Board should ° examine into such matters. r" -Mr. Cake suggested that lbs Board ! of Ileallh should report the same to ! * tlie superintendent of streets. e General fiewell wished to know what ' jiower the Board of Health flkd hereto1 fore. The Mayor replied that It was their duty to look after the sanitary condition * of the City. All complaints of nuisances were first made to the Board, . who hail the power to remove the same if with assistance from the authorities, i The chair remarked that the Board . of Health retained the same power t and had the same duties to perform , now that they had before the Comniis- ■ sion was created. Then followed a livor ly interchange of views aa to the most : efficient mode for the abatement of s mcr. It waa understood that liereaf- : ter the Board of Health have all the ,- necessary power over the removal or t statement of nuisances aa private ■ property, while the Board of Oommis- - sioners win see to It Uwt public prop- > erty is preterm! In a properconditkm. Alderman Ware deoired to knew positively whether the granting of permits was tUU In the hands of theeouu- ' ciL ' The chair said that council hail the ' power. 1 Tho alderman also asked in reference ' to the placing of gas-lamps. The chair staled that the Board hail ' no oontrol over gas-lamps beyond plac- ' ing the curb-line. Afrer some other general remarks oq ' the subject of streets, the matter of the Sherman House difficulty waa breached ' by the Mayor. He stated that the proprietor Mr. Clifford, did not see fit to give a certain portion of his lot in front to thoCUy without compensation, . of the street, he requested tho sppoinG , moot of a commission to assess the ' damage hi* property would sustain, r A commission hail been appointed, and , on award made. It seemed, however, ' a freeholder, as required by law, which 1 Involved a question as to the legality f of the award. 1 General Sewell thought the matter . of swards waa very injudicious. There wss.no land taken from Mr. Cli (ford's property, but hit Hotel would be very ! much Improved Ire the proposed ■ widening of tho street. Tho Committer soon after adjourned. Cottaoic Sold.— The tplcodid marine residence In course of erection oo - Stockton Avennf, apposite the east end i i of the Stocktoa Hotel, changed awncrr ship during lbs past week, Mr. R. J. i "age, of Philadelphia, for the luoder- £ r ate sum of >33,000. This cottage 0 - stands on ground that a year ago was worthless marsh. ] Mr. Peter McColIum hat told the ■ cottage which he. has juatflnUhod, and ( la already putting together th* framo i for another, for the next nun that u | ! Good Texplab.' Convention.— . I This Aflairtakraplaijjun Thursday sml ! Friday, the -joth and 37th Inst, and : not s week earlier ss announced in our i wick's paper. It Is unnecessary 0 . to stale why this change ha* been I made. lodges throng boot the comity " 1 will takt Dote of this and make their . arrangement* aceonllngly. g I* Ovbeatiox. — The bountiful So- t da, water fountain introduced hat I r spring by the Drs. Kennedy, is now in operation si their handsome urug store on Washington street. A r ) draught nf its sparkling content, proi dgees n.wouderful c fleet over the der UUlated Indiridtisl suflbring from an J » attact of spring fover. J s TrRxrtxr Co*takt<s EnterPRaUL— We kwrn that the director* of ! f oar Cape Island Turnpike Co. have da r cW«« on shelling the road from tlM l t with the grneral march of improve- , „ meuL This te an sdmirabfo measure ; ■ : j r wtwvs the prognamr'ss wfopscd by
Bras in IffinuTni - i!£& iSmd,' »S^ryi8U^D*"l8n!fi22^pi£S ■-*" tion of nuts* ores, ou, npoo or over highways, street., sidewalks. roods, drives, hues, alleys, sewer* and drains of the city of Ope Mat, and for the government, proper use and eu/o^msni thmaof tre tin- citisen* or olhyr persons who may 1. If any person or person^ shall piooe thereon or suflir to to remain in frool of hia, her or their premises, In or upon any side-walk, gutter, street, lane, alley, drive or highway of •aid dty of Cape May, any garbage, shavings, ashes, shells, dirt, a&L filth or other ofibnslro matter ; or if any pcraon or [wrsons shall pot, place or sailer to remain in or upon any sidewalk, street, lanef alley or highway of said city, any bricks, sand, lumber, lime, stone, or other bonding material, and tufibr tho same to remain for the period of twenty -four boors, without a permit in writing, llrat bad lhacsforo from the said Board of commissioner* ; each. and every penou no offending shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall pay a fine of tee dollar* for each and every such offense. 2. If any person shall remove or transport any building In, upon or over any aide-walk, greet, alley, hum drive or highway of said dtv, without apermit in writing, first had and obtained from the Board of commissioner*, or if, any person or pereooa shall put, place or expose for sole, any good-, wares or merchandise, in, upon *r over any side-walk, street or highway of said city, or sWl plaoc any barrel, box or other obstruction In, upon or over any sidewalk, street or highway of said dty, etch and every oflhidlng shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall pay a line of ten dollars for each and ovary such ofiknec. 3. If any person cr persons shall erect, or sulfa- to be erected, any fence, broth, bmh-bouw. building, post or post*, shed, [■oreh, awning, sign or other obstruction wtthin the line of or upon any sidewalk, lane, alky, drive, street or highway of •aid dty, or upon the Urech, between jl^llsv water mark, of the Alantic ocean, beyond the flfiWhrown and established as the bath-boose lino, or if any person or persons shall refine or fall to remove any fence, booth, bath-houiw, building, post or posts, shod, porch, awning, sign, or other obstruction now erected nnd being within the line of or upon any sidewalk, lane, alley, drive, street, or highway of said dty, or upon the beach or tho Atlantic Ocean, as above mentioned, for five days after being required so to do in writing by the antbority of said Board of Commissioners, or if any person or persons (hall make any excavation in any lone, alley, drive, street or highway of said dty, or shall make aire opening into, or connection with any •ewer or drain-pipe of said city, or shall tear up, dig up, or otherwise displace any sidewalk, pavement or curb In or upon any such lane, alley, drive, street or highway, without a per mil first had and obtained therefor from the said- Board ot commissioners, each and every perron so olfending shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall pay a fine of ten dollars for each and every suchoiTence -, provided that nothing la this section contained shall be so construed as to prevent Use erection of any post or |iosis for the support of any awning or sign, or any pa*t or posts for hitching horses and other anlmala, along the curb lino of any lane, alley, drive, "rent or highway of sold dty. ,
4. If any ncrrou or perron* shall keep or Mlffar to be kept, any licensed hack, carriage, dray, cart, cab, air or other vehi- ' ! clc, standing In or upon any street, lane, alley, drive or liigh- > way of mid city, wnen not actually hired by or engaged in waiting upon some person or penons who shall have employed the same, or if any owner or driver of any such licensed hack, carriage, dray, eart, cab, car or other vt'liicle, shall permit or suffer their "hones, mules, or vehiclos to stand in the gutters or upon the crossing* uTany street, alley, lane, drive, or highway of said dty, or shall leave any lioree or horses, male or mule* untied, anil lie at the distance of more than ten ■ feet Ibsm any such horse or horse*, mole or mule* while to untied, each auCevcrV person so otfondtng shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall pay a fine of tea dollars for each and every audi offence ; provided that nothing In this section contained shall prevent the owner or owner* of any hack, carriage, dray, cab, cart, car, or other vehicle from keeping tho same standing upon such part of any street, alley, drive or hltriiwayofMld city at shall be designated for that purpose by 3. Every owner and driver of any hack, carriage, dray, cab, out, car, or other vehicle, shall Immediately dean up. and remove from such portion of any street, alley, lane, drive or highway of mid city aa shall be occupied by hit hack, carriage, dray, cab, cart, car, or other vehicle, and the animal or anlmals.attaebed thereto, all dirt or filth dropped from or causod by such animal or mlmala, and if any such owner or driver y shall neglect or reftrai so to do, he shall l«- deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall pay a line of ten dollar* for oach ami e+ery irach olfence. 9. If any perron oi pejaafis shall drive any vehicle or shall a lead or drive any horse, horses or other animal or nniupou any sidewalk of sold clly, or shall auflbr or allow anr'iiprsc. horses, animal or animals to kiek or tenrawxy any curb pavement or sidewalk of sold dty, each sad every person so offending shall be deemed guilty of A misdemeanor sod shall pay a fine often dollars for each and every such olfence. "7. If any penon or persons sLalL between the hour* often o'clock In the forenoon and two o'clock In th* afternoon, ride or drive any horso/ir horses, mules or mule*, or other animal between high and low water mark of the Atlantic ^)e*an, at a foster pace than a walk, each and cvsrw Dffiscu so otadlng. shall be deemed guilty of a mMmffiffioor nnd shall pay a fine •f ten dollars for each nod every- such offence. 8. If any person or persons shall violate any of the above ruin and regulation*, and shall continue the violation themof for more than twenty-four hours, each and even period of twenty-four lioara during which such violation .hall roattane, shall be deemed and considered as a distinct and MpssatewdSdcroeaoor, and oach and every pcraonoo ulftudlng shall hi Habin toa fine often dollars for eaoh and every tweutyfoar boom during which such violation shall cunliBUu 9. All tins* and penalties Imposed or pceaciibed by, or for th* infringement or violation of suy of the rules and regulation, stuve stated shall be sued for and recovered hi the name of the said City of Cape May, before any Justice of the peace, ss debts oT like amount are recoverable, under th* laws of the State of New Jersey, and when collected shall he paid by said commissioners into the Treasury of said dty. 10. All ordinance*, rules and regulations for Bieeovcnimriu of tb* highways, rood*, streets, buies and alley* *r said dty of Gape May, heretofore adopted and prescribed by the city councils of sold dty, and not inconsistent with these rules and regulation*, or applicable to the some subject matter, shall lie and remain In full force. - O john c. bullitt, Chairman of Urn Board of Commissi oner*. attest : A. T. h1lpreth, Clerk.
SssSvMmI JsMlw •' csge e*. P [Peoguamme or tu* Day.] a The Snaday School! all! iu«l in CBB I at SearlUe station at 10 o'clock, R on Wednesday, May 43th. * lrr.— President of the day— lion. J. p Dtraty. 4nd.— Singing by *11— conducted by t! C. Buck and N. 8. Corson. c 4th.— Chaplain— Rev. Hoot* WB- I, lismsrm. a 3T&. — Singing by Use children. o 0th.— Address of Welcome by Be*. 0 C. LippineotL a 7th (tiugtng by different riunday t: .Schools under the direction of their b 8th.— An address U> the children I and parents by C. U, Stoat Esq., New u Brunswick. N. JRefreshments iffiy be Jisd on the h ground. An rxemton train will run t accommodate tfa» people All are * invited to attend * a C. LrrrtscuTT, Uiolnmn-. i J. K. Max NINO, Secretary of ComGextlxmcn, fttkt- Till* \Y»1* — l *m*oos come ami ma uur ratlmsblc i friend*, th* Mrasr* Edwards .V < Lawirace, seem to be observant of the n public needs in the department of •-<!- s able Clothing. The well-known Ex- „ eeluor Hal], 8. £. Cor.^rtd 4 Market , Sto., PhUsdrlpliia, liospat on its Spring , array, and otfer* still greater Indues- , fit — usaAand cheap. Note tiwirnrw
Tho season for the use of rhubarb or ! 1 pieplant has again returned, and there ; so many who have It, and eat it Without the feast knowledge of how good it Is when properly prepared, that we. are indnced to give the following receipt: ItucnAnii— How to Cook.— Strip outside skip from the stalks, then cut in pieces, ofae-hall to but inch In length, in a basin, and pour oo soda and water enough to wash It In, put one teaspoonful of soda to each quart of water used, wash well for three minutes in the seda and water, pour ttial off and wash again with clear waafter which stew it with sufficient water and sugar to make the syrup. win n«t take as much sugar as where no soda is used. If rhubarb is old, it will require to washed more than three minutes In the soda and water. The roda water should he of a decided greenish color and astringent taste when poured off the rhubarb. • Tho preswnt prospect* for a fob- crop of grain are good. The grain Balds lure donned their green Urevy, and hold out heroically, notwithstanding 'April shower*" hare to some extent gone bock on them. The fruit tires of all deacti prions are In frill hfoom, and the brscxea ore redolent with their sweetness. If none of the snmmeT large a yield of grain and fruit from 11 1' county a» we had last year. It is an Established ~Fact. IteuOcsisnmpllnn can I* cured; botK fo for lirtier to prevrnt the crual dissaaa from tMteninx iWf .m ttwsvstaiw. by the j :
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Patcnl Bituminous llutng Felt ( e.oTrrrifiN UI llAXr.UALLK . ureUwSreutaf* r^t'un'p^tuiry'Vdlpwi rutin *1 taps *.jm h.rf »• fbo" RooSsxput enlksTf hulldlsre by spplylsr •» DRUG STORE! (pile L«rg<-*t *«t««l Boat ASSORTMKKV OV DRUGS, Family Mm Perfnmery, TOII.KT J Fancy Articles lu Cape May Couuty. For Medicinal Um ONLY, tor OU. by Drs. MiBCV fc MECRAY. ^'o |^sw jjis oovery • llabed *s4 ••IU*lu«kul I'LONITl OX k BX1V . niRO vrsax-aoosas o( il k. Lewis. sr., ; srw lbs cSsspssI Is ISs illy. SfUstSKll- ) Is* ruler Sails, U riut*. ICIr CIM*, Osps or | Trrty. Wslsot casstbu Salu Is UU or Yu- • Bl*S | Cott**o fuiolteTV. Oil ftylro | Boddls* | w?" T— ' y h. a. LEWIS, is., uu M»ssit hour t 'U ..jfflfc. — t~ ■ ' N"' , Undertaking Establishment i , , no, *.1 .wasrufn-too rrMarr. > (dad door N«f*h oT DoUwsu Nvrano,) J Grew.,,*.,. ' 1*<£X>UZ : I OsdsruAisd, sorb ssste Patent Burial Caskwts, i Aio^Tisa ss*.'fi?i.,?oVnx,ror . foporlor Uyte ssd flaus, ******** v* olou, LreA,lre.,**d.l*.f«om». " Enssis^s&Me^.'S: , w*. SANBEL O. SWAIN. \ Flour and Fund, T pToOTTR r ~ . , FIvKD l " te*. fo •* - B l.UUOH COAL I I ' ' ^ »anina», j *1 , MlL^-O.1 JxauofN nurel. j 1 nmmrm,.*,. I
_ Real Estate. , FABMB Vanteidi rj-o PROPraTY OWNERS, w. tu.puSurems*d.oy n, Rent It P^roham Cottages ' ■ ^BBTTCLm..r»nUu BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE! B|ra*^Ji<djsOreor"*Hws»lr *l OEASONA I ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS, (■rant. Wood and foagrvss Streets, Broadway aud the Tarn pike ^ ^ R. B. twin, Agent. RILDKCTH A TAYLOR. Cape Mu.v •RF.AT. ESTATE BROKERS. DANIEL M. FOX & SON, coxr Ei- as ct: us Office, No. MO S. Filth SL. Cottages & Building Lots DKAI. ESTATE I It. 11. r-i WAITS. Surveyor, Conveyancer. • !
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JOHN W. LYCETT ^ General InsnFaBee Ageat, FOR WEST JERSEY. s, CAPE MAY CITY \ A'. J. ; [ \ Insures BUILDINGS, FURNITURE, .UERCHANDL ' Aid oil kinds of Combustible Property, g Against Lo** or Damage By Ttral In the Best Compel its st Lowest Safe listen. * • ^ RU.UIIN WRITTEN. " TgADI'K HA.DE. PERMITS (.HASTED. 3, LOSSES Prom |>tl) Ad! Mated aud P»ld. S|tecial sttentlua paid to Buikfer*' Bisks, Hotel Bisk* awl all Special llasanls, ! re I.ome Unes Placed Promptly to the Amount of gttAO.OOO. n Policies Kxsuiinad and Kixcal. I'rraoo* boldiug Policies may save their IIIauronc*. or avoid troublr and ex|wn*e to collect, by having Uu-m examined in . t. TIME. Information given in regard to Insurance Law anil the standing of Companic* | LIFE INSURANCE On all approved Plans [iroaupUy attended to. ( * Call and get the Cheapest, Non-Forieiture, Endowment. Joint, Term and Ten i Year Poirde*. Sprrial attention given to Ladles' and Chlldien'. inmnmre. I ' MARINE* ACCIDENT AND LIVE NTOCK risk* s Placed in Ik-st Cumpsnk-s at Low Itste*. 1 1 AGENTS W ANTED and women. " .
• SAM I' Kl, Ii. LUDLAM, ^raciioal Tzinior; cape may «tty, x. j. i Employ uu; uoue but tlie ltioxt c.\|iorieni'cd workmen; in ena Wed to gnaruntve satisfaction. Cape May Builders' M*ill! j -yy K ARE NOW PREPARED To 'Manufacture by Steam at, cap e may city, SASH of All Sizes, GLAZED or OTHERWISE, Shutters* Blinds, Beers MOULDINGS, BALUSTERS, Newell Porite, Bi^acketet, . ^ j AND SCROLL WORK, ALL PATTERNS \ ' ALSO, JOB WORK IN PLANING, RIPPING AND JIG SAVING, j1 ri.OUR BOARD* f'tllMSIIED TO ORDER. LOGS SAWED INTO ANY SIZED STUFF REQUIRED. 1 All Kinds of Furniture Manufactured to order. , This mill having long I von a wont at Cap* May, wc confidently expert thai people will encourage home industry , and wc pledge oaraclvr* to give them good work at a* low price a* any mill ihcVountry. ' EDGAR P. STITES 4. CO. P. 8rm». (SronoK W. Vabb. Millville LUMBER MILLS! THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AXD BEST ASSORTMENT OF i, (] .11 It Kit IN NEW JERSEY, Can Br Found at £>. A.. Newton Co.'h STEAM 8AW, PLANING MILL & LUMBER YARD. MILTuVrLLE, N. J. feet luc-h Spruce worked Flouring. 209,000 feet inch Virginia line Flooring, 200,900 fort inch White Pine for Fioorlug, .VlO.axi Cedar and Spruce Shingkw, .300,000 Phuterinc laith. .*•00,000 feel Cnlar and White Pine .siding. JUO.OoSlAfl inch White line Board*. •vw.ftl'i feet Hemlock & line Framing.' Timbrr, l.KO.OOO feet Hemlock and Roe lx**. With every ladUty for manufacturing all lengths and tlzes of DIMENSION TIMBER. All star* and qualities of Door., Sssli abd lllinde uu Imnd and made to order. air--- "Y trznz " r*BurP.i*» — - — — — -
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