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THE MM MAT OCEAN WAVE j IMHttalM* • :AI R «.\YCITY.N J.. L, C S.'V.tor-'ih A A*ron Garrofeon. n tsr Ms-ore cp, re. Vrer.ro P IN" AllVAKCB. H i;>lllUU1fO«*l)V»IUl»a. L. LWwia. xr~.r.~ U !' =• : :ss us'SasSg:; l -iiKBSIKBiaK! j S^SafsSSSU.s | ' (ten Tut Mb Directory •arssssGs ."'« W. .tKljAlnq Asrlvalloral . lkaih * Waul Faraucra' Tool*. Hard war, etc., Cape May. Knw « Wu.u**», Cape May. JKBB n Twwhbf.mii, " M i.ihm it Hcpvmah, Court House. !L -T. Milled, Oape May. S H 0K*r, Csoxkm. s w R«ns», cor Oth A Locust, Phil. (>E» V H*rm, 10 Washington at. C TbSbHuqUK*, Cape May. JOHM G fytarPAan, •r 8 CLARK, Washington at. Cai>c May Ds 4 H. B. Oorr, Turn pike and B. K. \<r U iihuaus, 5 Mansion SL Cape May tjcac* A Wake, Cape May city J S Garrison. Joi Wm.vrb, 8M Market at, PhDa. Jcm triors*, Phila. "
I H S*!TU. Decatur at. Cape May. | " Kiiwnue* Lawrbmce, 2nd 4 Mar- j it kct eta, Phlla. pi CI »a4 W~a It jo» RfftKUBW, Landtag. Geo HtUMMTH, Jaekaoo at. Cape M. CmIihIMI : KCOwRii. Cape May «4lv - Hoffman ft William*. ' Wau* ft Klbbkmk. 1 J II T»w**cnd, It <:arp.u b H C Putcti ft Co. Perry at, Oape May a PRICH ft Co., retry at, Cap® May n MacKXT WILLIAM*, Dcnnbrillc. f D* H 1. Gimom, W Washington aL ° On J F l .bamino, Oftat Hour. » BrnrrW" ' Die. MarOT ft Mecrat , cor. Waah- n ln-tnu ft Decatur ata. a D*JI J P Kennedy ft Box, Cape May h n.«r d I.aaCH ft Watt*. Cape May city • I., ft & & Oorr, Turnpike and H. It. fi M Williams, Dennis rille. h rl.mr A urala. Mr- r Unxwaa ft FrnoWALD. Camden. u JaaWairo* ft t*>, 413 Walnut atP. ' Iron Baoo, 3S7 S. 2nd at, Phlla 1-EACn 4 WaMt, Jackaon at < yt TTu.LtaM.-I'ennliTtllr a,— •>< i-ro*twre, J CRACK * Wau*. Jackftm at X C Price, Perry at. M WILLIAM*, Denmarillc. , DoBBlHB'Vreatobla llalr Reoawcr. , XATCRBtl Hair ReaUwaUro. r Hardware f L«ACB ft W Au*, Caye May t II Fredericks, Oamden. E K FORTIXR* ft 80*. McMakW* Atlantic Hotel, Jack- ' too 8l, John McMakta, proprietor. , I II Bairn, Decatur at i Mn* J H. Oboiuie, 1825 IaunbaRd , I W„ Ihlladriphla- | I_'I.or*TT, 03 W aahlngton SL ( Jon* W Lyceit, General Agent for | WW Jersey. MILL VOX* The loan ranee Co. j DAS wnotl * Co.. MlUriUe, RBRwatN, Ooennat. Dr., J - KrjJKRBT 4S0K, Cape May, I)2^M.tr4 * Mecray, W aahlnjtcai A A rSc'^V nlroraal Medtrinea. laiweB, D^T* Kooakoo, by all , Otu^iaf w|i||r-— ■ - Mm B Iwllos, S23 Sooth >L, PhllaD. m o. P- DP". Auruutte aaun-n. M WtLl t v*«, Denularflle ; ^^l^SSj^SL, j D^H TOuSMH«*w»opathlc), " j W ■; BUUA.ri.'jlt«UM»«»^ ! M»t a«u ajr»ij.<iiN,W tr*L'*aT,Oe«*» at.C^»M*y ; !; M WSft'auR. Ml) north Oth.PhU-I-H-, s t*K* CO.. tO X wharraa,'!*. J * liARBW, Cape Mnr. I It ttRXmrrr ft Uuo. Jackaou et 1 j; K fatran A «w, Camden J II pammK'R*, •' , it •; -.**tA, Haul lUuu Ajout, urn- ' ,-jatfc*, etc. Oouuin Crwmj Rrcl.i.ic, I ■ i
■iruRMBT I* main. There la one thing in regard to improrement In farming that la often . made a etumbMngdlloek in the way of I by larmcrt. This la the habit of conaldering Improred "firming aa aomelhiDg beyond their reach. Prwporo I anything of the kind, aid they begin to talk about the beat practice of tlw | moat model noted farmere. If graln1 growing la brought up, (hey eeem to I thing nothing kaa la meant than rivaling each celebrated wheat-grower* aa 1 I John Johuaton or George Geddea. If I It D dairying, ft meana to at taut I equal the moat experienced ftrmera in the dairy eectioo. If atock or wool growing la mentioned, nothing abort , of the teal reaulta achieved by a Sheldon, Thome 'ft Hammond will do for a criterion. If general Improvement i In the appearance of buildinga, farm, ' Ac., la mentioned. It it auppoaed that ■ nothing abort of lb* beat made by thoae I able to a prod thouaanda will anawer. In this way the moat exalted tdeaa an formed, and the end in view la 1 placed ao high, that, when compared with prewnt practice, it appear* cu- ' tirely out of roach. The change mini I beyond their moan* and ability, and bo tlicy make it an rxcuae for making very little cflbrt toward* improve- I Jfow thla la a gnat mlttakc While the Urmrra referred to are pralaeworthy exam pica, a great deal can be , done In the way of improvement without trying to do aa well a^they do It M abo a mistake to auppoae Improred firming means that a conimon farmer, j, must immediately adopt the best pnuticra, and secure the large results reC aliaesl by the most succeaiful farmer*. Such men hare generally worked up to their present condition by raauy yeara of careful thought and investlgalion, labor and exprrienee. Tm#,now and thro an intrlllgenl, wido-awakr L farmer, with pbnty of capital and well ly posted, may reach a rery satisfactory measure of ancreaa In a comporaUrely short lime. Hut moat farmer* are men of moderate mean*, who must take time to work out inch Imptove-
' roenb. Still, if many yeare are nrcesaarT to arrive at the highest auccaaaU U a mbtake to suppose that any 1mI proved system sf farming may not be Immediately adopted. It b a mistake to suppose such a system Involve* great and radical changes, at traded with heavy expense for thb U not neeetaaanly the case.If a b to be Immediately underdralned will coat a good deal of money; but doing part at a time, and using the reallxcd from ane thoroughly drained Ibid to drain another, the form be made dry with a little money. once to stock a form with fcney cattle or sheep will be very expensive while by procuring good malea of the desired, and using them on females selected from the best common , stock, a profitable herd or dock may secured with little expense. To unto grow SO to 40 bushels of wheat, or 70 to B0 of com, on ordinary by purchased manures and extra will be very expensive, whib a rotation of crops and system of manuring may be adopted that will gradually work up to equally favorable results, and still be profitable whib thb b bains brought about To do this, the change ueed not be great or difficult Few try to form without suy spu rn or change ol crops, the old practice of baring one fleld for wheat, another for oorn, and others for other crops, where each crop b grown year after year on the same land without change, is seldom seen. one has some system of forming or change of crops, loose and uncertain | though It maybe, »UU U b an imjicovavery few in all but the ncwest^secvsrtl manure, whib the queetioo as to " whether forming b good or poor mainly depends uo the manner the changes In crops and the manuring Is manaced and carried out Thebeslhrnilngbon 1 dry, thoroughly cultivated bnd, where rotation awl manuring are best and moat Judiciously practiced and carried out. All other farming foils short of thla just In proportion a* the rotation and manuring come short of proper ) adaptation and good management. : Xow.xs an oceaaloaal change is bat- i than flooe at all, so every improve- I ' nu til In thb change b a step toward ' forming. To seed down i ' when craps begin to foil, b better tbmn ! not to seed or rent land nt all. To seed often, whib bnd b In a good, I productive condition, and thus largely j contribute to keep it ao, b still better, i To adapt crops to aoib and fields ; ■ suited to their production, having in i view the demand in market, la vastly bettar than to follow any old beaten i track or ooo-fbld system. To alter- 1 I nate these crops ftequsatly with thoae of ao improving and fertilising charac- . f tar, like clover b still better. To apply the manure to the same field year ' < after yearn for com, la better than to ; bt it go to waste. To take pains to < > make and apply all tha manures and fertiliser* available to dlflrreut fields I and crops, ao aa to secure better re- '■ Three U nothing vary difficult or hard to understand and practtcoabeut . tbb. To begin by gradually changing crops, and adopting Ibosa tolled to the toiland cireumotancea, having tn vbw Improvement aa well as profit, sod making and using all toe manure noaslhb, b a long step towards good < study to Improve on the practice and experience of the past, b a ante meant to secure further progress. To follow • thb up well and Judiciously, b In time , work up ts tha higher grades of im- | proved forming. It b not ao much I ■ setting up a high mark to aim at, at It U In earnestly working and studying to improve each year— in observing, during the growing season, where ; brought Into practice the next y«ar. ' To improve each year on the sntem r and practice of the bat, b to each year 1 SO a a Sep higher In improred forming. , ByJMowtna thb up^many years, and sad experience of other* all that can ■ sissta-sststapss ■ at a high stage of improvement, and breomo noted a* one oi the bmt formera. To hare thb end in view all the time, may he very wall, provided it b | to he secured iu thla way. But to think there can bo no highly Improved ■ forming ask** this great change la ' made In a short time, it aa much a mistake aa It b to suppose there can- . not be any improvement at nil for the j In view of these facts and reasons, ; it may be said to rvory farmer, that j ' SsTSSSsS
JOHX W. LYCETT General Ingnranee Agent* r FOR WEST iBSaSEY. CAPE MAY CITY. N. J . | Insures BUILDINGS, FURNITURE, KJJRCHANDI, And all kinds of Combustible Ftoperiy, Against Loss or Damage my In the Beat Cosnpactas at ianreat Nrfr Ban - • t — r. v . |i rOLICIEM WBITTE.Y, .our** LOSSES Fraaspfly Ad| stated aad Fold. 1 Special attention paid to Builder*' Risks, Hotel Risks aad all Hporfai Uarords, , l-ong Lines Flaced Protasplly to the Amount of riAO.OOR- : Policies Examined and Fixed. l"rr*nn» holding Policies may sate their ln- - sura nee, or avoid trouble and ex|wnar In collect, by having them examined tj TIME. 1 lufortuatiou given iu reganl to Insurance law ami tie, standing of Companies LIFE INSURANCE On all approved Plan* promptly aitnndid l". !• Coll and get the Cheapest, Xon-Forfeilllr", Endowiu- .1 ; . :m uud Ten T Year Pollcb*. Spectai attention given tt. Ijtilk* mm t .lrm* insunuioc. . » SIAIIIAE, ACC1DEMT AAD LITE STOCK R1RRS Placed in Best Cosnioulra nt Low ItaL*. I AGLNTS \\ AN'H;i) It In all parts of West Jersey. lUre loducerofutJ oforol to ani ' •OLigcticmen y 1 and women. |i-J>
SAMUEL LL LU DLAM, Pruotioal Palator; CAFE MAY CITY, -\. 1. none but the most experienced workmen, is enft. bled to guarantee satisfaction. Aa. ; Millville LUMBER MILLS! THE LABOENT, CUEAPENT AND BEST ASSORT* EST Of LUMBER IN NEW JERSEY, Can Be Found at D. A_. 1ST ewtou & Co.'s 8TEAM 6AW, PLANING MILL & LUMBER YARD MILLVILLE, N. J. 200,000 fcet Inch Spruce worked Flooring, 300,000 fret Inch Virginia Pine flooring, 200,000 fcet Inch White line for Flooring, 500,000 Cedar and Spruce Shingle*, 500,000 Plastering loth-, .100,000 fret Cedar and White lino Siding. 500,000 foot inch White F*U' IS: cvr-1 . .V.ti,l««> fret Hemlock ft lhn- Fmniac Timber, 1,000,000 fret Hemlock and line I/w*. i With ortry fociliy for manufacturing all lengths and *brt of ' DIMENSION TIMBER. ' All -1~ and qualities of Doors, Hash and BUnd* ou hand and made tu order. ; 2^5 nsaaosua , ; j- — : .
Contractora ft Builder*. 1 JK TOWWIYSD, 1 : j CONTRACTOR ft Bl'lLDBB, j ! Washington Bt., near Episcopal Ohureh, ;j CJTt MIT citt, *. J. JOBBING m.j cm- ***■> ( ^TrssnoNt HorratsN a willisks j CARPEXTERS awn BOI-DERS. tsrx IXLAlrO, K. J. [ T'AKX t*M MtaaS at lihtl* . 1 MM publtf rewvtllrlttt.lt ,'itrecCur a wit* Oullsiaa*. « trv ww prvjarvd u ■ Move Btruoturea j or Irtrj DttrilgUat.^ ^ J '""™"tfiu CTrrX1*"' i CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, i CAR H1.AND, R. J. tufir-i * Aire. Ac*tta (re lhv Bret loprertd | 0MVEL ROOFING MATERIAL, ; ■ r"'"" IL 1 1 I^ICHASD C. SOtTDKO, BCILDBR. CAPK ISLAND NEW JERSEY f |S®S;^£?Si5rSs 1 WOOD AND COAL. jos. M:ui:u.isen. j P CALKS IK CO»l A N I- W..OU ' i
con Tnt: unit. NATUJIEX HAIR RE8T0R ATIVE! i i - iif \ J I Pi ' \ * < -'vf v\ n :■ jjek k j < WBk yKa " VP yj- .0*6 4 I Jl - h TRAR or IUI.VRK, u* b vwlretr Ore t<re* "rvrate^i r*t^a^TuaJBai'>Ttli LONGEST ROOF ROOFING, ; ci^tG^tS3t!uiif^^tAW qttiSttrtitrt.*8* hEADT aoonte CO . AA-tv a» ta ctortbt* ti_ K. V. >^|L^Ait«,i^'o^^^5m|re[rer»^ S^!jj«tL^^^trel4-"*rI'rare«S TBSOUKAT »U, --tf*K T*» OO. r u atfaie"'" "* ' 'j£ii i
I DBtiiieim. |C dRH6 JTORE! ] I rpbe Lnrgeat and Bret AiiosTXXirT or | DRUGS, c Fasily leSiaits, Mmrj, j TOILET • | Fancy Artlalea j In Cape May County. ALSO. { nt.* out aiASOtxt, WBtaun, AND WINKS, ' For Modioinal Use ONLY, rw itiv v, Drt. M.tRCY ft MECRAY, | OR. J.S.KENNEDY I SON, " itill eojmNCr Tints omcx j ,'UK CONSULTATION, DRUG STORU,! No.a? " -flton St., ( WMl-aXTK. . I* irrLICTCD, n . ',T1. ATrXNTlON. e- | ' BV in 11: BY SIHT. I One of tie ifis-tart holdt himtclf j in rrtullnt—i AT A IX HOURS I tltal tre •l.vtly made by their friendt j and other*. ■n ! -
DRUGSTORE, & citoicatT atuxTtox or DRtliS. S PATENT MED1CI1YEB, IB FtlBI'I'MEBIEa, j And VOI LET ABT1CLCK, AT PHILADELPHIA PBICE*. Al ■itrj trv tlw temblor ttr L Great imioi Tea Cnpaij, OF NEW YOBK, i QREEX <t BLACK TEAS, « COFFEES, j WHICH ASXIUSNT AND CaOUND, at naoo raitxi. T i 111 Warranted ta clva Entire Bath- > fortlaa ar thBty Reflated. I ab rxi •ix^accLAtitrT^NO rami L aWTHET NT ID ONLY TO BE TB1ED P F Inniranoe. CONTINENTAL 8 LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ^ '?u, 5 > j M'.W YOBK. a. aw. *» ol Pollrtre treiv* bp . oaopttj up » Dre. in, ■ ai.sao J | OrriCCt,rO«TtNENTALBUILDmaa: j ittaTUa*LA WBBNCL. t PtD, | j.V'atxi'ras ic ch*A*DLBV Jt. | Jtore s Qil^iaHTm*tO^I,Jrtrii sa^S55£Ss'"~l!! I ItrepS T B*a**r, No AS Llbvrty ts I INCOME, ret. . KS,~™r • 1 -sSSsar''™"" PtMaw atltritt. Tot. A °oaro**r'f*abi!11- mt,TW t< , > UmlitJtltbtbnt.tr. llMHtt [ Bote, tui Kurt,M-«. wares a* t roliut _ rreor. | nuaM ' (TW utaultl vol at - sarcssr. i egTwreU, - trjxr 41 : aSldsTaTtta. 25 S AwnSa'tabrrrtt*' ' j"' m * naiNgn ornCEna Imrur N.Jaam ■ ' To. bo Market bt., cuav, x, j. rOTTEK nUOTIIEKN, 1 Managers H™!? ' . .cwaalaa IM J gforo-Dwv.tP«",r..0-w-fo • ;
v mftnt>APs. i WT~T**na,"A"'- If TUI' Arbiter Amaigemmt, Od HHKNCIKG ttObDAV, arpTtMsKS ttu, law. roa PHILADELPHIA. Lttrt Piiiii|i . JVrtftL Ctpv Mty cm. are A. M. sit A^M. cro-^Swib*** H , r^M TW ^ ml I II jfc^gigrcLiyw'iz SETUSHINC TSAINB LEAVE is i-H ^ jtett^ruwtai, s • . s*I - : Tbv Dtwt rwlibt Troll kvtwres KlUvUlt rel Ctpv aUTi^Ulbtrus t* TWrtetjt.Ta*!*. 1 srs lb. « IS Tf.lt trot, rautd-lpblt Svluftla . •it" ■ Mf. M**Tralt froa UlilrihTto railtTATTOv I IMPBOTTlMrYT T " ET. WEST .iril-TYP. \!1 ROADS. *, „r Building Material. ' JEBEUUH 11. st in: i.i i:m i U"S Lumber Y ai*d,
Ixxidhj, Oape Jftiy, N. J„ «ET WHITE riSK, M0.M« rUSTKKlXG tlTH, BBISKLKbOr ILL KlXBfi, I Flooring, Frame Stuff, Pickets, I Lmubcr for Building*, of', Krety I IT OllDEItS PnnSII-TLY FILLED. I i juTtr i "ri re "a » ' !r*w fia* " iV'n*" * I I ret. IMf J. A aHELLENCEE. I RETRY I'BEDEBIC'KH J^EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, | SASH, Dooms. BLINDS. * jwasKTsrs i to* ptibOritawtnr.tkttkv ku REMOVED TO R18 NEW STORE. hMrere,„»-bunH pitw. SASH, GLAZED AND UNdLAZED. 1 SCBOLL SAWING, BBACKE1S, OLASS, OILS, PAINTS, PUTTT, BRUSHES, Sc. { NL1VELL POaTS^HAN D ^llftSA IJaTKBa li'lRDiVARE, j, , BASH, BLINDS AND DOORS! ' E. K. FORTINER 4 SON. i IM Frdrral Mrart, t'Emtfrn.S.J., H1RDWARE, GLIB, SASH, BLINDS, DOriBS, BHUTTESS, MOULDINGS, I HOT-UKD BASIL Bltlf BslM.Kret.l rrel.ttd Stilt.,.-, fcrell . csreftr Temtt , Sr. I .^•sSrirSrt, I re's WEST* rl i nrajra-V promptly' ArrSSWCro. izistvZ&xPi — ' N5^ CHEAPSTORE. 1>. Ac H. U. GOFF U». C1LCUEB rUSTEB, rr.MENTS, PLASTEBtKa HAIB. uilb, paints, ploub • »r lb. Pottl M ftrtvl. COBN >*e OAT* kj lb. Ec.b.l, Its til Mkvr Mill Feed, Potatoes and^oiinfry -zz: ■■ -1- ■
| Inferos* Pacific gwiw co., i Cftpiul, 81,000.000. JOHN 8. MEKBE ft CO., GEXKRAL AGKXTS, 122 South Delaware, Avenue, Philadelphia. 10 iSbufA Street, Baltimore. : Soluble Pacific ( CuAftO* irttrtl tad ualftna rtllrrtrUttlkttlklrO*bi tlvtnttre. Tk. tompttr kit t ftr pvtlvr j " try iuib.1 ol M..KTI .tt kl.r 1 brere It J . j ta^ret^-'llu^tate^ lkvkb,,rk.Mbil tatU , 3. "till ' •• A M retail tq tartl A*tau I S : JnUa S. lime ft Co., " Ml :., :ui.".l Agi-nuf.tr the Co. " FOWL ~j Q PURE WATER "j AND yi-l J PLK5TT OF IT1
AMfc- TORUR WELL ; I PURE, I' ■ i-KUSIf II' A TER , ■ Tt tU wko wry fiTorklm " ^H.l.btctUlorrecb Tkr Advttltftt or tat ^ ^^Hwkrtvrirr you lit. Tbvrej,,,, irrev. Soring Ma eh inn. BARTRAM 4 PANTON PRIZE MEDAL H stitch SeUw Machine, Barafkeiery, Banbury, Conn. Office 4 Salesroom, 838 Broadway, PIEIT PaEMIfM^oyli^DnUaLT. THSEAD PSEM1UM AT TABIS EXPO*ITION, I AtAtlwvi.i rvbtbltr*. ! The most Oeslrnblc Family Mnohlne In the i World. [j I; la mi • titana^e. licnutlftll lndv-j It b u!» ;. In order «u<! eyumquenlly I Alwayt trodyjo run. I I'riirt riiiee Iprtn 8M to 8K<t, or same 1 r.- wilier Klrat-ctaaa Machine*. A*vtt ftr Ctpr Kiy, ■ VI.,." oner, Ctpv Mty. ROPE AND TWINE. JOIIA 8. LEE ft CO., ANUTAt Tl'BEBIta* DtAlm It . Itoi-l". AND TWINteH. ■ 'Sfssxit^^T' 1 u auoriNO PAPaa and cekekt real Tar. Brett "U. prtfkt vanish, tt*. p1*re-Jjl« tyu, up rers-ritlkr. Trrere, Bt* reetaa , FLAG* ON HAND AND MADE TO OEDE* ' ^ Nv« V*mn laraitht* « HI. G.g** ttamit* TACBT AMMirr nKINCt A yret-- bvlrer Attk «!-. PbUtOvlrklt. CAPK MAY HOTELB. . ^^^tlInt.. nOTKI. * CAPK MAT CITY, N.I. *uT. tU vte.lt- V. t«bK treWvjMUrvtJ^t j P"r . wCir" [■. ollSjCu^infoiSrWre. ly I nr ;
DB. LAYltBXCB'8 Cvopout* notl ExlBMl *1 K O S K O O ! HEALTH HEBTOBIBI 1 x ..■■■■. 1 D*. i. I. LAWRENCE, Orftalr Ckrwtrt. , IK O 8 K O O STBUtBS AT THE BOOT OP DISEASE •I'URIFYIXG THE BLOOD, J I iu.fv.lts It.. U1 vr in* SWreyr 1« t Hvtlthy . j TimUTltL" lECRCT OP ITS WONDEMPOL j cittaapnaaA* iu utrty *u!^^'p*1re1'"u Vl**v, Dlt. ^ vttvv or Kttavy ltd BUAdvr. 1 DIlEAtES CAtrtED BT A IAD STATE OP '• t I! tborou*bly rrtdl—tre vvrry klad ol Ho1 It vrrry kltd ol Ho-
j at. ao* Bad Talst, tad rvalerot Ota rttlrv , j Ilia kvpotd oovttloatkv FINEST TONIC ^ t MvJl.lt. trom ».l»**™k>y. reffviltd « No Mvdlrloa kit abltlovd roek t trvtl rvp14 J M " ' *' | I FEICK ONE OOLLAB PEB BOTTLE. [ m The Principal Drugfiiti ia tie Vailed i , Slain and Bruiih America. . < Or. Ltwrvocv^ WOMAN"* FBIEND, Cunt til j . j Dlrvtrre iiovalltr to PratBt oM-ly ( j «1000 REWABD. ; f, ESSSS ! ■ lWot.pl.ietr of tko Orlterr or* tee Id atlr - ■le^e^re'lleklOB pure jKf cvWe*"e^PU« ( '• iivi-iSii siL^S'hr. '£ i told by til d ruertete. Ltbortlory-lts rtttb. . _ Nt. SOS Aith elrtel. Pklltdtlpbit. 1 £i i No. tan arch rr„ rtiuiri . rt 1 k ltd?/ nire. taLrstl E'tirtti, nutd. kl.W- 1 - 1 u" «tuu aty U HMrellr Itiuiver wttkool jwawJSsstftvs: '"lire Cr"Sl"r»ta. "Mtnitre Golde - I "TMrtitpokH^LINEkCO. ro-to-ty *° "ieltvaw bin U" ~ Furnihipe i LIU JIN XT U Its. tr IValtok. I.irrtNCorr 4 Scott, '*■ OBIKKT MAKERS, _ 3iSsy£rasb"^yg: ; a Itrrt eloek o I Furoltart klwtp* owhrtd ■ CWtRaffirewlrk tod onto Pumuuo 5 lor Betho,O0aoe ore Olotot, wore lo eftor. ' ire. Wallop. *. or Uppiaoon. Jos L BeotL ' >J HE SECOND STREET FURNITURE STORE. ' Wl NORTH SECOND OT-. PHI LAD' A. Ill The old^Vlttd ooltMUhod sorely yooro, 1.1- i H" rlSk*-^kv clly'ib^C^tlre reSiT!?***^ 'ill re*rtrekto*tc»-t* If^J '»* "olEkl'voItta'u'rre I COTTAGE B W ALM'T ell. AMBER SUITS. ■ at, Sir- ». Hub. rerelelreoo* SpvtH Moll I III I. I I t 'f.ir """ "* " ^iVnobth rt'-ttN n*T.. Mret n»ya.t " \V A RHF.N. TitABDA cxyf 1 75*red Tt Bpnai SCraet, etrlsqj -« PL-RklTCBI. for rlty tad oo*ot>i u^lt*-1 erroriwdan-ia fooo ■ ,
P TCXLSTOB " •rf.vur treat tb. Pl.t SMly Bolldlad, No. IM Market KfTVt. edjotale* KXClLkioa EkeeMor Hell by ltluts^do-o tav perllUre area le aliredy be**o, eod^wvBevveo^r™.l**e«U|o"oor Meade ta betas prekvrty olWv 11111 bare e laryv rtoek tf OrSBCOkT*. ELEGANT SOtTS, COATS, Gextlemsk's Fvsxisuino Goons At Coal. EDWARDS 4 LAIVREXCE. EXCELSIOR CLOTUIXG 11 A IX, L S. E. Cor. 2.1 ft Market Sta. , » CREAT ATTRACTIONS ! FaH and Winlar Clothing. I. II. NMITII'N STOnf, )r rumia AMDi'AtaiBiat, t^'i'n^J.oSrJre? ta*H*r 'bea leT coil iter LADIES' CXOAKMOa, i" CENTS' rraNUHINO OOODS,
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