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VOLUME XXVIII. CAPE HAY CITY. NEW JERSEY. SATURDAY. JUNE 10.1882. WHOLE NUMBER. 1457.
n;t^ -== S 1 .50 a year in Advance. ?roffMlanal Cards. y «: mTFTMAN. ittornml' as" riOll.-UUApS AT LAW eoucfroa, MAeratt and examiner in <'w (si l-l 1 . supreme cockt commissioner. CuiUteJ Sir BOSS'S J py f. DOPQLA88. A TTO BN E Y-AT-L A W ^ ALTER A. BAKBQWS, ATTOBNF.Y-AT-LA W ' ■jThT ran.ups, M. D„ RMtEKT HtHEEOPATHIC PHTSIClA)i; . No. 8 (Van Slroct, Cape M«jr, N. i. WtaMDMN't •. itl-.IAB.lJto: r. « jyt S5 f. xjujgre* war, dejtttbts, gaaagBsr JAkES M. E. HILDRETTL attortfey-at-law SOUCtTOJL JUnBATO X .T*"" itttat €vttf . j tjgkosr. wtll1amb, u abohxtect and builder. „ KFIOE 4,-*0,0"00^'t Mtr KJ J • a. Jt. HAND, J MANUFACTURER ANI) JEWELER, * ml walnut HTUECl. (ancnxn .unci PHILADELPHIA. ^ A R LITTLE, L r a l n te b ' a n d*gl a z i e k . \qha8. p. perry. (MLS. PAINTS & VARNISHES. QBg^lXS AND SEWING MAB. F. HORNER. pioos.o^ansTmiaghdies sauqmeht, 4sd stoke yafiffiti - rOEGOLgl JKW, lil.AN'K BOOKS, TOILET sewing maeenn ygntom and on. a MBICU" WITCHES, ; .. ubmbal dxaljck in
j V _ ^SUBU,kfr S &***• _ - _ • ■ ' When you do your Spring Shopping If you come in person, The trains fromthe 4*Rercnt branches of the Pennsylvania ! Railroad come to the new Broad Street Station, which is . i within one block, of our store ; you ' walk directly through ; the new City Hall to -• Mnrl:.-t Street front. If you come | by Philadelphia and Kuui....f Railroad, any horse car on j . Tnirteenth Street will bring you directly from the CalknvWH I ! Street Depot to our door. If ynu^omc through Camden. N/J., i i any horse car on Market Street, except the red ones, will j Ijring you direct. We have provided new and spacious reading and toilet rooms for the free use of visitors. If you order by letter, Departments of goods have been soenlargcd and improved j that our stock, unquestionably thc^nost comprehensive in the I United States, is better than ever. We send without charge, i or any obligation to purchase, samples of the new Dress Goods, . ! Silks, etc. We give pi-icrs of our entire stock in our new ; Catalogue for Spring and Summer, which is mailed free to all i who send us address on postal card Hundreds of orders «rc * : filled daily, and goods sent by mail and express to every • State a no Territory, with full privilege of return and refund of money if they do not suit. John Wanamaker, PHILADELPHIA. .. ■■ - % ■ , "BATHING SUITS. PATEHT DOUBLE YOKE, PERFECT HTTDfe BATHDIG SUITS SALESROOMS. J01 a SOS MABKET ST,". of U» BIO ELEPHANTS.
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wovrrwSI*1' Wol ten On ■ fall line of OVERALLS. DRAWERS, WHITE SHIRTS, BTClCLt or SILK LAeEU SHIRTS. DOUBLE BREASTED BAILOR SHUTS, Iran All grade* of tasseL al oar .(TBI" " 0. w. j. hutton a co.. . " FOE SILKS AND DRESS GOODS ~ hall's No. 26 South Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. BOOTS AND SHOES! I.*ri«t and Moat Citaqq.u Stocked Good. Cheap Boon and Shoe* In Cap* May Ca. style, quality and price cannot be surpassed. ONE PRICE ONLY. SEE 001 KB GAITERS. ALSO. A PCLL BIT-PIT or FI^£aWALL;JPAP£RS eldredge johnson, n CO WASHIUOTOM STREET. g<ttqthe~ PHILADELPHIA CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE, GRADES, WIDTHS AND htylks FINE BOOTS A TSjnri SHOES, And r full Line of Plain antf^picy Slippers. JLMO A cuiX Z.T N B OFOOSSAMERS no*. ' 1 NOW OPENED! WM. H. BENEZETS DEW ADD "TTUfT^ ^tjfjb.BflOT & SHOE STORE 2l2 _ wm. h. benezet. . M- H- qkDLT~ NO. 37 jack80n street. cape may cityt with a rt'LL line or FRESH AND SALT MEATS. Fine Groceries and Provisions of all kinds, i
fXtt gU5ttr«Bff. millville mutual marine and fire , |i insurance company. MILLVILLE N. J. Actual Surplus over all Liabili- j ties, Including Re-insurance, Fire and Marine. $2 1.203.59. Rates Low. Security owmummp , settlement's prompt and management economical. F. BEEVES, Pres., R. L HOWELL, Sec. agents and surveyors: win. Boot. Cape Map cam Home. P. Sidney Towaaend. Cape May Cily. II. W. nana, Dyers creek. J. B. Thomas. Cold Bpnnr. K. P. Woouou. BoDtfe Searlllr, aptf,. • gttUfllnfl ?6HatfriaI, dtr. JEREMIAH B. SCHELLENGEB'S LUMBER YARD BokeUenrrV Londlnr, dope May X. J„ I MraiD coanty. «I erery qulny lo a»uu. I reqalraaeau or ooauo-ear*. balMrr* Badlne 100,000 FRET WHITE PIKE, 000.000 PLASTKKIXU LA Til. XUISGLKS OP AIJ. KIN I». m>OIUMU. PUAMEBTtlPP. PICKETS. And In abort errry unJ of ie-OIU)ERS PROM PTLY PILLED raniealar mtMiUon clreo to bare Lamser - Puralabed wUb Dlapalrt ocllMy J. 1L SCHKIXENGEKi "|iy ARDWABE Noa. ISO AND 1 ft FEDERAL W., ■ DOORS. BLINDS. BUlTTEItS. MOlI^niNGS |,C, H| hot-bed sash. HAND BAILS. NEWEL POBTB. BAIX'STEKJ ; BUILD Ufa AND HOUSEKEEPING HARD. WAKE OP EVEMT DESCRIPTION. pumps. pump8. pumps. WbHe Laada, Mixed Palnla, Kalaomlme (all gULTypeame. JapaiC Olja. Pollj^ nlaSa, wereSpeeloiar., ri, II, « Hlnra. Rlnpen, and slate mantel shelves. JpnelJ-y "** "caM^STn. J. Saints, (Oils, ftr. J. MELYIK, COB. OP LATAYKTTft AND JACKSON STS.. COB. Or LAPATETTK AND JACKSON STS., -
Oope May. N. J.. Dealer In , DEALEMN - ' PAINTS. ■ IIITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, | | SPIRIT* OP TfKPENTlNE, PATENT LIQUID PAINTS, \ VAKM1BBE8. WINDOW aLA8f, " , PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL. I ALL AT PHILADELPHIA BJU0B8 ' €. ?riff's pBOFIT OK NO PROFIT FOB j ' 1 'paints, i "OOBANB cnShB. oiuigncuiss"' j OILS AND GLAS.-, GILS AND GLASS. SN. c. price. Practiml Giaa CutUr, S7 Perrf Otrfet, ' - WHOLESALE AND. RET AIL STORE ' DRY GOODS and GROCERIES. FEED^eXORi;. ^ i Corn, Oats, Hay^Bran, MIM Feed ' "" | ciriS£SiTYiiRP' || Jo-T o. PRICE. i TNVEXTOB.S ADDRESS KDSON ' ; ,#E i
"le Ibr pmllcman who knows crcryiLinj? la?" aummrm! j ylaioo of colden , J bair and tea blue cjen,n* oln etood -timidly : , brairtc (he ounbgins cdlliw'a dealt jratcr"J Say aflenioon. . i I I "ErerylhlnjC abodt wlal? " ai&cd Ibr f I I alitor, clawing around tuidcr lii> ilc-k for 1 1 ! In- oboce and tryioe lo hide his stocking ; i j fret under Iiini. ."Lpoa which i»articular > branch do you seek information?" , I -I don't know cuciiy what lo do," I p-iutcd the atnfWhcny lips. "I"* rays 1 r I cant only have one dress this spring, and J , I I don't how to make ii up. 1 thought the i i gentleman who answers questions could : „ ' trlljue." "He has gone up i-i Maine In find out s why geese always walk in single flle. An , kind af a dross bad yon thought of get. ting?" ' i •That * what I won't lo know. 1 want , ■ something that will look well with terra , "Xja, yea," murmunal the editor. ' , "Then j'ou should get one of these great t • «*«*•"' ",roc '""P' »<"' "aids' "»i J "Would y*u hare it cut priDcess or . , I You— yap might hare it princess ! < around lire neck and a row of polonaise | , al the bottom," suggested the editor. ] j "That's going to be eery fashionable, and i , - a couple of hip-pockets would set it oil J . . 'it "I dont know murmured tbe beauty. , . "I haven't seen any of that style. Do | , ' gou know whe(ber panniers are wren , . is tight?" ' 1 1 "Ob, certainly !" replied the editor, j , "They are made with ohtbcbouHanuyou : | here yesterday wbo had a pannier that come clean op to her neck. J should have | . it pretty bouffant if It was my dress. " ■ | "Well," stammered the blushing bios- j , som. "would you box plait tbe skirt or i < ! shirr itr , "Shirr it, by ail means! " exclaimed tiic ! | - editor. Shirr it straight up ami down, j . j and fallen it with these loops of black Ispe." L "i ou mean frogi?" asked tbe beauty. ! , i "No, o-i. These big loops that slip | , I 0> er two bultoDA That set s off the , shirrs and give a sort of tout to the en I , •emble," and the editor leaned back and | , smiled superior. "Don't yon think revere of a lighter ] . " shade would pretty?" she inquired. " j ' "They'll do to ilxhp the had:, but I . wouldn't put 'em on tbe front," answered j | tbe editor sagely. "Rctcts are very well | ■ to trim a hat with, hut tbev don't sol off I j a dress frooL" "How would you have the corsage?" , *'I wouldn't hare any at all. You would look much better wiihout one." "(lb. if ynu insist, you "might have a* ! 1 small one, certainly not over three inches , long, for short dresses arc the style , r "You— don't seem lo understand— " sin- - commenced. "Oh. don't If" he retorted. "That's ' ' what I'm here for. I think I here is nothing so lamentable as u> see a young lady ; ■ dragging her comnge through the mud and , ■ dost. Still, if you wont one. you should , have it so you am take it -off when you i go on the Street and only wear it at home. , They arc hard to handle , and not one v. o- , man in a hnddred can kick her corsage , graoefolly." "I — 1 am very much obliged to . you," sire murmured. "Y'ou arc very ■ "Drai't mention it." replied the editor , politely, "I think when you get It chined . ami rrvendsnd polooaiied sod prtneeaoed, , you'll like it very much. You might get a sash and some big buttons to put on be- '• hind, or If you'd like another style better. Ci might trim the whole front with bout - ts and wear tbe pannier for a hsL" "Ob, thank yon, sir!" exclaimed the blushing bud, as she scuttled down stairs. "Swipes!" roared the managing alitor, with a complacent smile and a glance of approval al himself in tbe gtoes. "Swipes. ' vou may Icil tbe foreman to send me a " "proof of the Fashion Notes as soon as . l_ ilicy com c in. I have observed that a t great many errors have crept in lately."— Brooklyn, Eog\t. Tbe Msllry -Cramer cose pretty "Well exempli Oca tbe an of the practice of tbe law. Six months ago the east majority, so far si It had any opinion whatever concerning " the case, undoubtedly regarded the death of Jennie Cramer as tolerably certain fo be brought home to the Malley boys, asrtstcd by Blanche Douglass. To-day the v*»t majority, tnoirucied or bewildered by tbe testimony, certainly most revise its former opinion. Tbe witnesses for the Stale and lie* wilneoHrs for the defence
squarely at issue in their testimony. Nor ii tbe disagreement one that van be referred to wilful perjury in- the pain. Perjury, like murder, must have a motive, mares have been suborned and Com pen saled, there appears to be no motive for false swearing. None of the witnesses for the State aerm to have been on bad with tbo accused, - (so the other haul, no charge of tampering with witnesae* has been brought against tbe de- 1 There may be same daubc touching the of JennS Cramer's death, as, for example, whether It was by suicide or feinns But the testimony of the doctoron far is lo the point that death did not ensue In suffocation, as would hare been while living. There was no evidence of 1 draih by drowuing. sud as a dead body I is presumed lo be unable to throw ilaeif j into tbe Water, .w, in fort, lo do anything I whatever, it remains to be disclosed hoc , Jennie Cramer's body come to lie whirr ii j I was found. Tiie tbnory of tbe Stair i-, [ | wr supp Sr. tiiat the woman waspoieuued and.riir body afterward thrown into the »Btyi. Tlir tlvrory lias something to sujsp<yt it in the dirts -very "f araenic in the tissues in qnsn'.ity aufflcicnt to esusa the draih of an ordinary person. Bui |woplc do not take fatal d-aes of arsenic Dv their, own mot ion. nor do others administer fatal doses without motive. The real | question lo be cleared up is what and I be fata] dose ? Tbe Stale presumes that the Malk-ya | Horace of a narcotic, ami Boding bcrdilii1 cult lo aOcace, ended by murdering her. ; Granting tbe 6m presumption, a soffl- 1 | cHct reason for tbe taking off would no j i dooid exisL There is also evidence that ! the rkmgtaae woman was used as a deoiy I to lure tbe dead woman to ruin. But llw : HtaU in Irving lo shew the pnaenoeof the accused with the murdered women up la a lime very near to the hour of hrr 1 death seems to hive undertaken to* much, ' i unless the witnesses for the defence are to ! discredited. Something very like an I n'.ibi has twen established for both of the Mali: rr. though not by any means soeh ran alibi as would remove a reasons' )'. : I defence can be impeached, no jury will ' convict oo tbe evidence submit ted. While ; the accused most in brief part be icconnt- , ed msemlly raaymsiblelorthesodd- n'n.'. ; ing of Jennie Cramer's career, ibe law will - pot Justify a verdict an moral frotmdv
Jasllce I.sM and Went. "I bale to live ins new country." said ' i "where there i* tr» law." "Yor bet , yer." elTlrocd is Hmnptoe. "Jrase is the j ! only Ihiog . thai keeps us out of evcrlastiog chaos. ' "Yts. imiceil." raid s legal > | gentiemsn present.. "Ii is the bulwark. of I 1 tiie poor uian't liiirely. the shield which I pTii lawiaiiavenrioa fn* raresU oTafl jpaib " i Give me a cwinlrv where there is no law ami I cab take care ..f myself every time. Now. for Instance, when I lived m Ohio I got aldose of law iIihi 1 never -will (or. mil" cash i-v ml rains with fSblf He had dragged ibe sale and put out. WclLIstailifter him and caught liim in Chicago, money, i C' liim snrsted. and there was an exane.nalion. Weil, all the facts 1 were brought out and the ih fence moved the copartnership had n-.t been shown by ssronishmeo: the Court said tbe Ides was ' walked off. Well, 1 followed him to SL and there I tackled Lira again. I ! sent for my partner and we made a com - plele caae, going for bim in tbe name of I I the Cotmnonwrelili and Smith, Butler j ) A Co. Well, the lawyer for the defence 1 claimed that the money being taken from ! i private drawer was my money exclu. j i lively, and that my pari nor had nothing ! lo do with it; and that the case should be j prosecuted by me individually, and nei the firm. Tiie old 'bloke' wbo sal on I ihc bench wiped bis spectacles, grunted 1 Away goes Ihc man again. Then 1 got ' another hilci. on him and tried to convict of I heft. I-..I the t'.Hirt livid lhat ire ' must lie charged with embezrlemcnt. | ' Some years afterwards I tackled (lira j I I UmUntioi!. v.-iu" we. Well I concluded lo give it ep and 1 did. I "But about four years allevwards 1 was [-down in Colorado, and a man pointed to another and said: "That fellow has just ' made a hundred Uwvusaod in a mining ' swindle. ' I looked, and it was my old cashier. I followed liim to the hotel and 1 nailed liim in his m m with tbe money. 'Now.' I says, -Billy, do you recognise I I: 'Bill. I waul that "'rcr thousand ! I you do?' savs he! 'dldu'l'llieCmirn .W ide i Si - — • •"Cure,- tin- ('odiu,' said I, pulling a I 'Tiiie is ile- w.ri of legal document Uiai , plainl. wairani. indictment, Jtidge^jnry, ' your iimg* vou hi'io.lv larceny I hief. This : to-alffiwaVasE ' and a stay of proceedings won't last I over fqur apends. 1 want 810,000 to 1 square iny bill or III blow your blasted 1 brains mil.' Well, be passed over' the ■ rig It I avrar, and said be hoped • there'd la- no luinl feelings. Naw, there's ! some Colorado law for yon, and it's ihc kind for me! Eh. Iwys?" and the crowd ■ with one accord concurred in Ibe cheap, neat and efficacy of the plan by which a " pcad ul appealing lo the blind goddess I* I Chicago and Si. Ixiuis. "Of what is ihc surface of the earth 1 composed?" "Of corner Iota, mighty poor roads, . railroad tracks, base ball grounds, cricket fields, and skating rinks-' "What portion o! the globe is water?" "About three-fourths. ijumdiroealtirT add a little gin and nutmeg to iL" I "What is a town? , "A town is a considerable collection of , and inhabitants, with fulir or five . men who -run the party' nnd lend money at fifteen per cent- interval. "What is a city F" "A city ia an Incorporated town, with a Mayor who believes the whole world shakes when be happens to fall fiat on a "Borrowing ti for a day or two and ' dodging the lender for a year or two." I "Name Ihc different races." 1 "Horse race, boat race, bicycle rac^ and ' racing around to find a roan lo endorse J "Into how many classes to mankind di1 "Six : being enlightened, civilized, half ® eivilixcd, savage, too utter, not worth. sI civilized, utter, not wortn-a-
cent and Indiau ngeuts." ^ laws and produced the wore: criminals." "How many motions baa tbe earth ?" "Thai's armrdiog to bow you mix your ' drinks and which way you go home." ' "What is the earth'saate?'' f "Tbe lines passing between New Y'ork ' "What cansrs day end night !" "Day is caused by night getting tired ' 'nit. Night to caused by everybody taking the street car and going borne to sup- ' P"-" "Wliat is a ihap ?" ' "A map is a drawing to show the jury Siere Smith stood when Jqaes gave bim ift under Ihc eye." ' "What is a mariner's compass r J j "A jug-lioldiug four gallons." ' | ti atall-kis-iKT in Ibe lkclroil market I had heat w anting a hoy to asoiat bim, apd I tin* kjlier day one n| bit friends presented I j a lad of f-eoicrn whom lie thought would D suit After a few- general Inquiries the . atall-ko. |«-r ruid : „ "Thta l«>y will have the handling of „ lite money in my shwncr. and will U- exit. posed to tRbptalinn." c. " Yts. we undcreund thaL" replied tbe j | " Tiie first boy 1 liad here (Cihezxled a 1 ! dallar. and I dtschaqred him." , j " Certainly, oertaialy." " An-i the next stole five, and I had him ' | " Yes. certainly." "Titis l«iy underatawls himself." inur- ■ rupiod lis- citixen. " If he can't_ ateal U i enough to make It an object foryou lo settle l ! with bim for fifty ccou on the dollar be v won't <oocb a pcuOy. We've talked it r ' over, and it's an ondcratood thing."— De,j j trait Krrt Press. 'j caagbl -renins use Truth. i. Bratoa Star. u "Tbe latest sgocy." aaysjeema, "to tiM C way I fell tbto morning. My wife asked C ma for a XX Mil— a twenty, yon know— b and I cut tbe matter short by telling tar ' It could not be did, for the simple reas-D • I thai I tad ooly a matter <f a -hdlor or so " I in my pocket. 'I koea- you'd tell me tbsL' site mid. 'and It's true, too.' And '- as 1 lauked up in amazement she added: 'I looked in your porketa Jait aigbt : I've J' got ibr twcq'.y.' Oh, hoy*, ho*. I felt! Iral wbai eoold I do?"
, A dame well along in years recently got i into a Michigan aveoue'ear with a pound . of tea under her arm and a chromo under 1 the other, mad she was hardly sealed be. ' f : fore a man leaned forward and asked : " i beg pardon, but have you any objeo ,, ti.sn to my inspecting that work of art?" ! She banded it over and he looked at it | closely for a long lime and then said : , " How beautiful and life-like ? If 1 ever get rich 1 shall have at least three of these sun impertinent, but may I ask if you | purrtiased lhal beautiful masterpiece feu ', less than *3,000?" " Y-Yet." she admitted !, , " Ah ! i-erhaps they made a discount in | ' j order In secure your patronage, i'eriiaps | * • y 1 gut it for 84.500. Cheap enough. ljr . wish 1 had 81,000,000. How 1 do revel r in these delirious landscapes ?" • The woman looked from her lea lo the J: picture, then at the man, and iter eyes be- a , gan lo bulge out in astonishment. ? t " Yes. this indeed to a maslerpieoe." be ■ righed as be held it op. " No one but a . lady of refinement and culture could have | i , you recognized the haadiwork of Gonzia ! J de Moria In it as soon as you saw it?" ! , " Oh. yea," she replied, while her eyes | r I grew larger than ever. « 1 " If I had 8S.OOO to spare I should try J, and purchase it of you, but as it is I can i only wish tou much jov over its posses- f sion. Had yon noticed that tree in the r ' background ? r " Y-yes," she answered, as she leaned . , I "How wonderfully true to nature! J; . That knothole there was never excelled by J. . hand of man. I alwaya identify the works - p , of Gonzia de Moria by tho knot-holes in' ' . I ihc nee. Will you bear that in mind in n ! your future selections ?" $ .1 j " Yes sir. and I am very much obliged i ,. i " And in the foreground you observe a , .[ cow standing under a tree. * This to a tree J ,, J without any knot-hole, but what foliage ! , Ah: if I only had money— money ta en- « n j able me to jnduige my taste for sjfeh ex- " [ ' qutoitc lliings ! See what a cow! See J 0 that expression of contentment ia Iter r face ! Observe tbe majestic curve of those s horns ! Here to the figure I was looking ! quarts of milk per day. Gonzia de Moria t always marks tbe quantity of milk on evq ery cow, and customers then know what j they are buying. If I should send a friend to buy this piclnre for 88,000 Bui e no! You arc able to hold iL You cam d " I'd anil it for — " ,j "Five thousand lie interrupted. " but | , the foreground to an opening in the rocks, j Do yon know what to in there?" I | "A jug ! " he boeraeiy whispered — "a ' ,i jug contaioing a remedy warranted to take .. off moles and freckles. Try it once and be convinced !" a j lie sank back and shot his eyes. Sbc ,. sat np very Mraigbt and accused to reflect. ; v Mic had moles and freckles, bat it was , ; none of his business. I'reacntly she stood ' , up. rang tbe bell, amailted tbe chromo ov. [ , rr bis head and walked out wiihout a , word. Everybody touched but the man ( .with liis eves shuL lie opened them af- J H tcr the cars started, looked down at the ) , ruined chromo, and sadly aighod : d "Ah! masterpiece of Gonzia de Moria. c alas, lhat ouch a fate should come upon titer—' who's got any chewing tobacco io A Saraloga corocspoadcnl overheard two young ladies talking, and this is what • Ihey said : "Well. I'm going home to- ■ on now." "What for. pray?" "Because 1 can't behave myself." "Well, out with : it. Jennie. What hare yon been doing?" h "Lots af things." "Well, give uattafiraL" i "You know Frank Kennedy. Nell?" "That soft, simpering fellow thai always ■i tells you how 'charming' yon look?" "Ex. acily. This morning I saw him T him down. Tpnt my diamond branch in tiie chair, pin upward and asked him to ,f then?" "He Jumped up and yelled: c 'Oh, my !' 'What's Ute trouble?" I y asked. 'Nothing in particular only I J thought of an engagement at Ihlt^verr 1 be went, and would yon believe iL Nell. ; d the brooch was sticking lo him." ' That { was awful-Jennie," aim the girls giggled > together five minutes. Nell broke the ' silence by demanding "What next?" d "Why, you see. I was talking lo lhat voung sprig of a clergyman, the Rev. , Tom. Faraons. We tad nearly talked t d each other to death, when as lack would « have it, he made some remarks about mosquiias. I was on ray native bealh at < j. once, and began to tell him my experience at Rockaway. 'Did they not bile very If hard?" inquired the Rev. Thomas. 1 I i. wish Mr. Parson's, <a;d I, 'you could sr.- , mv lees and tiiitae for voiiraelf ' " "That my judge youraelf
' was a horrid speech Jennie. How could t yon aay such a thing?" "Why. Nell, it d popped out before I knew it." "And , what did Mr. Parsons say?" "He blushed r clean to hit eyes, and I ran away." ' Millions of Hot ties of Dr. King's New w - ^.l"Sma7DrTcenn%l'L*Drat»Mean,?^t • nerer rata la care.' """* ' (J) C I Ooast reeortt on the Jersey map are get-Tbc-thiug drsirni found at tost. Ask \ Druggists for "Rough on Rata." It clears . out rats. mide. notches, flie*, lad-bugs 15c. boxes. i I Tiie coosrin.pt i-ifc of sugar this yrar Is t i:.«M tons aScS'l sAaiS year. ] J ihtrt of a^ larttle «f Parker'* Ginger s " Mechanic. • 1 B Gloves nearly a yard long, to cover the 1 call ot tha am. are Unpartot.-IEI. * Parents wbo allow their children to t , ere^^wre ar* gaury of agraotwiataL^JWak 1 ol thru psMra oat as brmndsdmia a Itwuiaome , ; Both Lydia K. i'lnkhamb Vegeuhie j: : s^K?»S3 . . K'.TS'ST.-srK'sx: - ia.7--.pjaa i paper. I Ptalnfcl^W^bas^tad^ltaojmd < t ^Tta true^malori^ ant^otej aee adver~r Nepture, now^a morning s>or. is never j o A ty^taimtota.MBtMciod" remedy- ' d (tyros Field, as a boy, swept out Slew- I e ..... ""L— ,*.ii J if you can't alee^orajt^resUeai at BighL ' 0- _
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