Cape May Wave, 29 April 1876 IIIF issue link — Page 2

I- tie W 8V6. ~~ ------ •« - Y«ar, la Adruoe. C. S. MAGRATH, Ed-tot Kf*# BmjMt4mw 4Frll *», 187*. Ia Forfait, Eoglsnd, if UJ man - rrffcteto.«n*toe offioeofMsmr, deotroyed in that way In this country. •;*' "ttbtartrtttintoB fftfcr* aftaud. Mac who wadt Mora mooch to W »• -sjsr£Kj: A new railroad from Philadelphia - to Atlantic CUy ta tropuaad, U ba ». nailed to* Philadelphia and Atlantic City Railway. (800.000 is to* ertimated eaat of tka Mad, and It is designed to have it mania* tor Ike .Paly oucein aim thirty yeara haa the LegJaSturehad a# loo* a aeaaiaa at the oh aov titling. In 1881 It Ml tin May 10t«. ! It haa generally , adjaorned oi lata year, the lint er itcsod weak in April- Sine, tha adoption of tb* const! tatloc of 1846, : , it baa adjourned la seventeen of tha the thirty two y tar. in March . ' Tha now Jtoa betwaaa Haw York ' and Philadelphia, made up of the North FaaMylraaia, Delaware and Bound Brook and Naw Jttaay Cea- 1 tial road*, wiU be opened with appre- - priala oareaoaM* an Monday, Uay let; when travel on* it will bsgia. 1 Tb« tare ia 82.65 betwaaa the two cities. The. road is a double track, > laid with alaai rail* and etoae hallaet J KaetiiMaerake sad* over it. j Prtaideot Grant hat vetoed the bill | reducing thr Bala ry of tha President I from 880,808 to 88,000 per annum. , He did right. It wme aa art of eeor- ( teay he owed to hie soccmsor who- i - ever he may be. Iflbe country could ( afford to pay iU Prtaideat (85,000 l daring Washington'! time, it can bet- 1 , letftaMd now to pay doable that ram, I which ie little enough. I We understand that the West J Jersey Railroad Company have deteraeiaed to oombmbos the running of a ! . Sunday train over the Bridgetoc, (atom and Swadsaboro' h ranches of \ their read oa Sunday next. The train to Cape May wUi pa pat on at a , xaia ia vape may wui pe pu oa at a

later data. The prohibitory law which waa introduced ia the LagtaUtma at.lla late session tailed of a . passage, to that tha aalira question it ia the hands oT the maoageroont of the aacapany, without any legal ' to-day lying ia'thTto^ oMmn1^ unharmted, the fanners haying fond it Impossible to gather it in consequence of the eeflneee of the grooH. The depth oT mad hat been *o great that horses and wagons are bsmired as eooo aa they eater the fielder It ia expected, that when the ■pring fairly open, and the weather becomes settled, a portion of It wUi ba mved, but the greater part will ' have to be plowed under, as the want . of Umt will preclude the possibility < of its being gathered. < the food attention of the newspapers. ] The PUoa Observer ha. embalmed hie , poetax* views to verse which will be j HaWe to live a good deal longer than , any reeollacllea of the Senator's paatal cbtegm. ' sayv to. editor," he ) would have— a oaa-caot aUnp tor a . oiteuiair, a tores aaal stamp tor a i . sealed ieculr. e tea-oca', stamp tors . aewapapak, sod a great Wg frank for , tha Biaitiir. llumph, Uamlia! rip , •ad mar: Go for to* fheadleee MW|. , The rules sad 'regulations far Urn 1 axobaage of ftmrtioaal eurreooy fgt : rrmSSisatra i •May to ham their paper turned Into 1 apec<«. ll will not be many weeks ' hators the whole country will ba aflowifi tha privilege of iingliog silver * te thrtr packet.. There i. bul Utile <= danger df ha viae owe -a pocketi over- 1 taMwAkcela.aaduty alight incon- J B yalptod lg'jfltla respect would more J than torompeoaated forty to. saving * • af the trouble sad vexation eooneetad * A..T. Stewart bail hie ewa peculiar a . may at doing htminem. Hen ie an I tffbeiralMu: Uae ef our largest mer- 8 *nwto prtaiag a eertehi cleee ef good, r ia Mo. Stewart W coco in Maw York, a

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jEssry . January laat fTil pjfcimdTbetl ml any that has 1 1 1 |hift aiooe \gM whea the TTrf>lilUiieK.linil ceejfc of both llomtg. Now%»l It faaa«j .turned the most that caa be said ia ) favor ia that the Senate waa act so partisan aa. I hs Henna, «i»el ,lha Haaea ' waa not eo pliant aa the 8eaate. ; fltto— h/|h. tension ... one of the longest held in thirty years very UUle ' of the legtilaUoa rendered necessary i '.UtuToLT I'me^Znu'^ UmpWI ad. Among i be geoanl laws that . they fallad to reach, attbottgh the, f were prep-red by the joint committees, wee. Ibm «i ptartde far the gdvaft- , meat of rtkee and eouatiaa mad *wth« laying art Of roads and partes. . The act to eqoaliae taxes wet fietoated. There were two Mile passed, bowevhr, ' which taken together wiU give enb- , oteatiaUy the aame reealU as were attaioad under what wa known aa Che Five County art in (be exemption of > mortgagee from taxation ia Urn moat i populous coanlie*. The tea law prot ride, that mortgages shall not bt taxable anises the real estate owner claims c deduction from bis tax by > reason ^hareef. In that case (he - holder m the mortgage ia aaemtod. The oihar bfil allows an agrteaMot to be made by partis, in either of toe five . counties that toe mortgagor will not I claim auto deduction. This measure ! waa got through only after along and , strenuous ettort by the earing, banks. Senator Jairanl'e pet prepect was to build to aeylum for the deaf and dumb in Naw Brunswick. Ila introduced a bill to appropriate 8300,000 far the pdrpoee, ami It it laid haeed hie hopes ofrmoleatioa largely lhateoa. Senator ThataofBarilagtoa.wbom aii(iff liaiff to he an leas willing to remain la political life, tacked on an amendment provide for aa iaaletottoa at Borden to wu for toe feeble a laded, at a •aU of (140,000. This combination of interests pu^ the bUl through with farther ■anafinmnl to give (10.000 lit UP. the Soldiers' Children*. now abandoned, tor aa asylum for the blind. The Governor, in bit mileage, had recommended that it he up for the deaf and dumb. The State bow pay* for toe ears af those three daaeoa of uofortuaaice ia Now York and Philadelphia at a cast last of 847,746.52, mare than hair of which amount i» paid tot the deaf and dumb. The Governor pointed ort the extravagance ol buildinr 8350.000 ' extravagance

worth of asylums while this Home oould beat a email expense fitted to ' accommodate toe deaf aad dumb. ' when it costs leas to maintain the other two clastoe than the interest on the proposed appropriation ainat < amount to. On these grounds, aad , because of toe unconstitutional miog- , ling of three objects in one bill, the , , Gorernoi vetoed it. Tb< Senate , passed U over hU tc^o, U. Jfamyi , refused to de eo. SinularlirdpimWuo. ; , were afterward passed separately, and , are in the Governor', hauda, where they are likely to restate. The railroad tax bill psaajd in 1873 ' imposes a tax ef one-half on one pet " j cent oo railroad., their equipments t and appendages. The fenasyireoia I Railroad Company, which is taxed 1 under a different law, by aa Irrepealablt ' contract with the Stele, succweded IB , having it* branch road., audi aa the ] Ifeat Jersey, and the Belridere and < in effect exempt from this 1 as long ae the Pennsylvania Company paye ae much tat t it does now. I The new election lew does not materially differ from the old tew, J exeeta in that inspector. „r election , are tome elected by the peqpie. I Than Is a curious accu t itioo mad - j contortion with toe bill to forbid J selling ofTarie pools, eo ealled,almed 1 at toe system oTbettiag ai the Moo- 1 month Park race ground, at Long 1 under toe m.n.g.ment of4 /ohatham bar lain. It ia ea^hat the t bin was introduced at thr iuaUaee of c Jphn Morrieeey, to furth-r bit bus- 1 laesa intereeu la Sarmlova at Long ' Branch', expense. pa„ed 7 the House, but Long Braarh emoth- . end it In the end. f In some instances where partisan 1 ware made, toe majority was J One notable i-ietauceof t was ta the appointment of a Suta . pritou' keeper. Hitherto tote had ' toe duty of the 'Lhg.elature in i joint meeting, aad the Republican. ' have wielded toe petrous* of the.i prison aloee 187L Thr amended * Conrtitotioa giree liteapr-iotmeot to ) » tot Govern or The G-rernor bed ^ appointed Gen. Gerehrtm T. Mori. .. J, la fill-, the rac.Bty in thai* Trem.urer.hip cau. A -r Sooys r u nrtgnattou. -When toe Legteteture 1 1 eatwrtweeiet-Wrigh'. f'.flTi I f aa Mr (tea Ifit-. a..a .-eaa- J r um; wm Tbe|

, Gavavwor ibvreupna appmted Grm. •> - Mo*t,Keeperof the State [wmo. The ' 1 ■ I i '• * I • '-n giving to the Stole Prieorr Inspect .--a. iastra-1 r af to. Keepar, to. power p, apprtat I «*« teupw. toe i^p.xA.w, being I Republican. The Govetn-w beW this ' ika'" ^ ^ , ,u!7i£,°ui , ■ " M Wr. U tk| p^=r^; W/:0^

.PPBteea >j, Waminotuk, ApridKb. 1876. • _ Th^ilblriegt caW by Qiri ■ ShuiaA'UUam CuHen Dry ant. Horace | YbWut others, taahn t ,o New ( Y mouth aa/Yalt eb.utwho ebcMB be PretidenCSSrlll be a Very " uhHm party. No deulrt some very I exeeOeat and learned geollt-oiea will a attend it. But it i> an Ulo|»an dream . to suppose that the politi* of this oduuUt can be r-f-mi-l in tl.al Way- : sa '.tftramzjLMT, a country to take hold ef the primary . meeting* aad drive the political bummere to fibs rejt Men woo will || spend days ud UtebU, wcok«, tuontb. it whd VtH^edhiiBnUr sun, -rein, mud, t Mj ilteod a political meeting where - 'the, redeuei alien of the country can r be accomplitbed, by which honest L meu can be selected few* office and I : feuaml and eosnomkaiadmiDiairatiuu • can be secured— texca reduced aud » toe pretperity of the whole country i- he secured br wise and capable men l being ebioaen ae ufficcre , hecauee, fenooto, it is d.teagreeabfe- been tree , l»qyte>l jWtfemare atteoa to^ec mect- ' jugs and swear and chew tobacco aud t smoke mean c'gxre and eo forth. If . a few dollar, were.to be made out of . these men you would iod these same vktaoas citizens ready to meet them— r to almeat embrace them, recking f even ae moat nf them are with the l fumes of bed wbi.kry aud nieoline. But they cannot— these good ciU- ' zeag cauuol attend primary meetingt which are to result io the choice of • President.. Congretsmeii, governors, t legislator., may -re, a Idem .en aud , ee on. Oh no! ttielr precious nerves ■ are shocked at lite very idc-i. And yet they growl abjut Um, a scat at • the corrupt officii", and wno<kir why > each bad men are cho»cu to oflice, I Whan they let tor wor»l-«nen choose the candidate* l*J- o voted far it. Out upon, totmi Tfauy do uot deserve f anything better than to be governed ■ by ihlevea and tovoni potent, and will r art probably get anything »he, until « I IhM ebaaaa totu preaeot mode of nation. Utopian dreamer, cannot 1 chatogetb* conditions of our politics, 1 however honest and daerra they . may be, by m" tinge held in the i poriee cum Nov York hotel, and Ibe possible sclcruoo of camhdatcs to be presented »*• the people They 1 mutt go to W"-t k aud induce the ) people to take (hit act itc interest I whjeh arieovere.-o- siioulii in the , affairs of tbeir r aatrv Vt lie- Una is donp the politic* of the .-ouniry " will he refurroc.i and we sli -II have S honest anl conscicnlmut men disl charging tha duties of office in every s department af govern nil til. The boneet men outnumber the tr>ievca tu this country by n large majority, but I they let the tbi- ves select t->o many f of the office rs and the result is the I -hooe.t men are oapeuaert and tb* . country on the roud to the dcviL It . is certain tost cither the Republican, ie certain mat ettucr tnc itepuniican,

' or the Democratic candidate will be i elected President. Third part i dreams - > are but the mer.et tantusi.. -iynu. - futuii which lead their follow- r» nils ' the mire of defe l and Icnv-i tlirm 1 there. The right thing for sli men i .who desire reform iu all -iepurtiu- tils i of the government, is to net with t tbffir respective l-vrtir*. hO-I if lliey bare none, to join one aud >rc that candidate.. If t' i» is don. it will i make but little dili -roncc which party uatey will bo all right., I tee vetj encouraging' .Igo. of an effort of (He kind's bbih t*rUes1 aud I believe tbet the u-mnuaUeu. J ! made at both convention, this ysar | will be uoexcepueoabls. Ne. man whose name lias been aiuirchcd with railroad, or any other aort of jobs need expect to be rvbu talked of when the convention, meet, because lb* present temper of ibe people Indidalca that the party which selects such a man will be beatcu, and panic* do not invite ioevi table defeat The dilgllanti politicians who will meet at York in answer to the call, ooght to bar* sense euough to uud-a stand "the situation " and instead of waatiug " tbeir talecte and lime in effone which amount to nothing, they should attempt toe practical, in manner 1 have indicated. Tb* KiL bourne case ia not yet decided, the lawyers not having finished their arguments. . The House by a Vote of 1S8 to 84 pasted tb* bill transthe Indian Bureau from the War Department. It UnoiataUaerteiO'that the Senate wilt pasa the bill,' or even if tbey should that it will become a law, as the President might veto a' measure that weald certainly overturn his "peace" .policy as to tha Indians. An effort has been mad* to show Uiat FlMtdenT Great ordered the use of eecfM service tueoey to influence toe New York electrons In 1872. Aud ha did aad it it a great pity that more af the monev it not used in the Mine Way, fife that expended did most to secure acmetbieg more like a alert ton ia the aity of Tweed, toa* haa beat bald there tmcc the mat chair makar commenced running the politics of that Tillage. Tb* efihrt to Injure the President In this vArtanoe redounds and burls the men who tried It. f '■* ' 8axojc. I "Iiiswm' Paper < „r. firilai-" t Heaen. KtatbaU, MteeftC., the lead ! tend'"'" ^tahtoh JTte ^n»rtkmVwTai jeUMHq- Ifa. preMtte. - torn. g«tes nf prrfeetiee that ■eure'. KtehJsS. Prhte. •°"lh e I Jessuy', feeling cdafideat that wbta ono* :

: : : • K gTMreteto Caps ifey, te-wto., \LT, 1 1 a readgjolae aad a good rtxr- ; l - pA SeaateeAtrnwrtrthr eir-m. nno-i i , id .pit* oi poMltde I drawbacks , J • 5 «nd reqlinw afii.mae withnut a quarrel * * truing r J J?" m**1 OU>*r - • l m2nSS^: rV* I87»— The | ! I t T™k y*°torI- 81P Markrt street, • 1 Wlldbllife.-brtnauu Eighth anfl Ninth • t ffi ta ':»5' t»adar-)i ,?* , . y-pre^felor aad ataaate. C tmowr, , • , " -• • ' v. • J * • . .

) LO*o Bravch, ' April M;-Tlm Metroaolitaa (ketol, Long Braoch.wae trl brtoilj de*lro}-i«l by fare at 8 o'clock re thi. evrning. The Metrepolitea has " just been ruUrgeddnd Uewjy fitted " op for the coming Season, and was ™ on^of the finrvt betels at the Branch: ill Loss. 170,000; insured for 838,800. in By the energetic eff-wu of the fare it fire companies of Long Branch all toa T- eurr-iuudingTmlHiuge were saved. " dCSJifeM^ 7 For providing funds for defraying exbe 5* toe entulag year or eighteen _ hundred aud acventy-aix. . Section 1. Beit erd.ioed and r«r arted by toe hihabltauta of the City of m talie May In City Council asMmbled, re ,0" '* b«weby ovdaiool that certajo iu -oonlre to ba raised by la sail o a U >t defravtbe npcoses uflb.Cityof Cape 3(J M.) for the ensolog year of cicbtreo JO hon-lred and seventy »ix.ss f.dlowet— id I sweo ry -- -yg v H up'Jujw"."" S2S ?'S3S:sr**w,to' ^ * I - e' j X2 ''* 1 Section 2. Aod be it ordained anden- *• ' acted by authority or the same aforo01 I Mid, that there shall be raised by *7 1 1*"" to* tor thr present year the sum ol two dollars »nd fifty cents, as s , I poll tax from each |iersoa who mar '* | bo adjudged by the Asseaeor as the ' I proper person to atscs according to e 1 law- ^ enacted, that this ordinance take *rfB* I feet immediately. [J Jambs Mbcray. Jr., President. ** JoHSf G. W. Wars, Mayor j|( Attest: R.D. Epmowds, B»conler. ' -o was MS. pe.eTtk. gin to gl> at To K< ourset*. at Uke .a «e *1 Bahofi Hut pate, emaciated flror. !J with downoMt ere, like .» cnmn.vi ie about to meet bar fate! See that nrreona id 'ilatruslfnl look, aa aha walk, along with 10 i a dov ""d i'nitea-l v tte|^ Tlie pink haa ic Til-' once sparkling, dancing eyea are ,t I now dull and exprraaionW The once ,e , lire, dimpled hands are new thin and , — W Her beauty haa Bed. What haa wrought this wondrous change! What ,o " *hich is lurking beneath the "■"<*« »< teat oar. lovely form' Doe. ... r-aliae her terrible ,-ou.tiaion- Is she ». ; "si' srssz? 1. subject to a catalogue of disease- f,am Jl which man is entirely exempt. *jn,j of iy j tl uee maladies are induced by her own be carelessness, or through Ignorance of the be i law. of her hetag. Again, many Female It Diseases, if properly treab-1, might 1-e n, : enb»tod ,n their course, .nd thereby I, | »"W"eQf tnerr course, and thereby a

la ' "a* *e^ left to an ioerperir«iccd physician I " >«niiot be loo Strongly Urged. I, •"■k'-'ted, they freqoentiy lead to Con ( sumption, i hronic DrbiliO . and ofirnit •" 'lasses of ; y ; People's Common Sm.e Nrti-a'" Adlte ' U i er. ol which K V. Pierce. M. D of D|^h^°'iean V'i' ''«d° •rthe" uMp"b ® I rariooa JhcU™~ l'r'"lr'hk-'|!"'»'^n I b portrayed, and 'a r^Ure"^..*u'r^, m ofWFeatment -uggseted. Every woman, ^ aa she Valure her life end health, should C t possess a cops- of Ihm valyal.Ie bonk. If 0 ward oil many maladies to which ah^b ! B com tent ly being exposal. Let every • snRerrng woman heed tliiai timely edrioe , and see hereelf as others her Pries . k of Aduser. 41. 50 (post-past) to any ad * Brooklyn. K. V-, August 16. J beiuiomen — It ia with failings of real - itude that I place before you a simple h •Ulemant of my sufferings and ours from 1 the uae of the Peruvian Syrup. I am t> ' forty yean of age, and my occupation it 1 that of a map engraver. About fifteen • year, ago I was attack^ with what I ' suppose was a disease of the seine. I t could not walk erect, owing to a great • I weakness whmh 1 cxperismoed at the * 1 small of my hack. Mr digestion became 5 Impaired, and by degrees my whole ays- i t tern became deranged, jl suffered 'in i tl- is way (or seven year., a»d then slated myself in tj.e hauda of rtuineat phyab . r "'ant. They treated me with mercury 8 lni1 °<her .Irong ifemedlea, bat J * B grew worse ineteed od better. * lh the spring loiT. &ere eppenred. upon my beck and eide (wo large sb- 4 i ,hn4 ' ru rteo . suffer, ng (ram e very fad Batata, ai whole syatmn became ultesly prortratedf - whan 1 was adrised to try the Peruvian ' Syrup. 1 commenced using ft, and at 1 "*<* capeneamed greet wdlef. I bars ri ; s ■ My aystem has regained its ssronrtkmy U I appetite haa returned. J completely reviewed ia kfee art vigor. *' i" * ""d, my health ia now perfect, and k I can truly say that I was never able to I' ■ [,d« more work, and with greater ease to myself, time at this time. «■ T-"-carw : ' > There are Three Excellent Reasons why 1 « ladies and geuUemr. at our spta and M r sea trie rjsoru should' uae Qlsan's Sol- _

Mrs. R. T. Brown, bat new styles ' of hate, bonnets, flowero, ribbaoa. " Hat* trimmed to order by a practical I milliner. Bleaching mod pressing. a DytpeteteDrsprptu Dyepepela , Ktiia;s»StES£S . , iriS ■ iS^SSSriHEE ■ kMd**h*dhm£3a » IraSi taps woan | j ^ ' : »

'. sJterattvs teaie ate nevr lea Heetetter-a 0 (le..rb BUtere, white a applies Ste.l.el ' stetJeuir treuklea are fertile seurees ef seBUItp. Ttetr 1 vestntaty wkre HortslUr t lloassl Bum - eae aysteaaUMDrtete kw teat pnrpoas. - * MmSTteSt STteS^^uSLTrnJ f <-ew|tarata of a neUital neSara. tea i LtarorUacLAflMD Lrrrea* t%- > me io tug to the Post Office tor th* ■ week rodmg April 81 1878. » Robert Byrta, John H. Pbaro, Mrs * rieeiey. Alecaatder Btevent. Jobo ; Westoerby, M. Ware. * I o calling lor ibe abate pirns* say * advertised. ^ ' fw 51drfrtUmnrtfi, ; JJOTxcm I! The -aseel Mecltei at Ibe Bterd or Qasa : sssrac? as^ssi'-r' •• - > WCOKCSDAT, THE rite DAT OP|MAT, : z^r " " rarel si teeTssss* "U' - CMUagySSr*! Sy SlS^of tee'teenL *" *** JOSEPH E. HUGH XP, Sicretary. 1 ICE CREAM ! " , loim Aklas would raapecUally Akfesw Us , 3ss - v , ICE CREAM SALOON, kwam — ^ ' 1 °*P* M»x ciiy, ' NOTlte^Z°*'2"l7, Tha sate of tka pcopem of Bteaaaa Bar. 1 i rater ef teka Meraow. Saiamat, taken Is "Mutttete tee salt ef A Miles Paivasoa. I raiBAT, mat .te, ires, a! Ikr hror'sf' a'T' *• '•* J j^tasoLurtoH OP ixj-ravTyraasHir t slfasd, Iradlet aaSar thr as -as ate In ef * * A-llC-Y*' *7* teM dteaUred^ ' SSssSfflrarA'is . e prompt salllrneal of tkstr aaedaita. a a. a masct, ■r JAMXt Micas T. JR " mty k"? fCrSld1 M*fe< thai * aad'c** *rDvegU&te*S Hsd^sl^Sjums," - r,

re, a, iss old a late of Dru^S^a. Marry aad b' r"re5%'ar"' "ri*ri* * coellauaaas' of pub"v'irgil m. a. tiaacy, n. p., J ISM MET-AAT, JR., M. D. April eta. ism— at ZrS*8*6- " "^aw*' sStTTLUOLLlCr "'K" Dut'tei1*.'.''.'''"'.. '""SS c, , • ' KeV.!31™ ^'-r'si | Approle . , f.»| Colleeaor-s leeaV. . . .. . .. . . . ire.se ' t jjjsutet inxa I ttioai.aa Lit rTLEMENT IflDDlat TOWA&HIV 55 COMHITTXE. March ftk, ltiS. To awtete te b*a|fire.im mdnum* - " Cr. By Dog tea. sst-ts f : .f-.s ^ " teteeamljy? V SwBn'I'itetee, its* i : | oa hand Mates, •».. MS j - | SANDALWOOD | ttar-ssaiss ■ Tula, aahsetee,etn. tel of ^rStei.hera j s^™aS2sSSSS5i < ^OXHTS I Make on engagemenla till you set Bur ^TJEW BOOK, | E&SfSSg^rsXSJg' li ' waat Iiy-Tte tkteff fev ta« Choteaatal J ".Brn ai* iULL*" '**

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, MARBLE WORKS. ! ♦ ~ * ' j House and Tuckahoe, , W. E. RAYMOND . Proprietor, aod Manufacture- of MOHOMWnj^^^ 4 TABLE- TO PI, te. Seeeripttea of Mvrkle work raeruied U the wees eltesrsM ereeoaomlss! Orelrn, si aXABOWLBLB BATE*. j CEMETERY LOTS ENCLOSED. Old tlooe Cleaned aod re-set, equal to Dew. U25-6m ' , .. ./ aataerialeg'th^te^tif i^teSr* Ss J SBsSSbs

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A MUTER 0F PI3PULAR INTEREST, '

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TICKETS OF ADMISSION ,, : centennia™l"exhibiTion *i I V KX AWAY Orr CLOTHING IV. bazaar; : S. W. Cor Fifth and Market Streets, Phila. „ ' thraeto* iVtreimU'om°f mh Itei tefeakdSktei ev«!gStes:U'' ' " "*lrl kHI aslaarooms. r Our sloes for tkTs 6prlD« Ssssoo la tsrrer oad More varied than ever before, luriffflag all toeteedlnf aDIaeofMouVXoslks' sot uhlldfon'a Clolhlvj, whkb will be told tithe > A> s special tadueemset durivg ikrOauaalsl year, we wiU preeeat every cuitomi r pur- • eheetog clothing lo Ike emoval el SIP er upwards, with a Tlckst to toe Creteamfel Kxkl- ' We bare alee sAteateaatal aad City Guldr-Boek. (or the eeeommadsllsa or strsagore. a 1 eopy of which wV-Tor presented to aoyoae ralifkg at the O. K. detMag Briar, A W. .Cot. fifth ami Merkst strecte. Philadelphia. rotten SCHLOSS, HAAS Ch CO.

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YOU CAN SAVE MONEY! In BUILDING a NEW HOUSE REPAIRING ah OLD ok E, By nnlng one or J. H. BENEZET & BRO.'S [' GRAVEL ROOFS putting on of which they are now making a specialty in oonnectloa with their regular house furniahiog end Tin Roofiog huaioeee. —IS, - ' 5*' meteria^aa tha.psrpet. will gus melt aatteluttes. sad rem pie M -say S£'a.-AiZ SS."JS7.?.«bSSt 'i?. .".WlfSSSS Wt JK 2 mask cheaper, aad aa prompily by Irarlog yevr order at eMker te Beaeaat a B»e»hw% Mm

?t Di-f 5 tc Souse Jfuruisliinp Goods. J. B. BAYI8, , PKAUTiCAL " V * *t' ' TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKER AND TIN ROOFER No. 67 Washington Street. j Heat E Johasoe ■ Boat sad Shoe Steve, 'ft - ' prise aa* -tuatlty. " . n ~* - - - - - — -

A. B. LITTLE: W. M. B. EDMUND®, - .. LITTLE & EDM ONUS, . PIUCTICAL Rouse and Sign Painters. Shop— Delaware Ave. near Washington fit., I 9 API? MAY CITY, N. .J. ell* (CORPSES MAT BE LEFT fi.T E. JOHNSON'S. 6TOfZ.(^ v. sy