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Pubiithed Every Saturday Morning CAPE MAY. JUKE 10. 1882. )Tj" «** °"* *t co, Mi l« proposed to have a field day of the State Militia near Paaaic aomeUmc Ibis auolli. The Governor 1> to review the •wja " ~ ' -ftraatac Don Cameron aaya that if be Isn't let alone he wlU appoae the tariff ai heartily aa be hat formerly upheld It— which abowa that the great Deonaylvanian can force a rellah for a crow diet. JVaident LidcoId'1 Idea wal that of a government of die people, by the people, and for the people. The idea of the polll .cal boaeea ii that of a government by the I uaaes and for the bossra There is aomi difference between tbeae two ideal. Mr. Cornell ua J. Yaadcrbilt for a time ' coot rated' his father's will, cm the ground of mental incapacity, and it ia a aingular coincident that the aame lawyer who acted aa hiacoonael ia aerving Ma lialer in aoor.leat to break Ma will on tbe aame groond* i Tl.e report of Senator Hewell on tbe management of the Soldiers' Home near Washington, ia a lengthy and able presentation or the facta In tbe esse. The Inqniry originally rone from chargea of misinan igemeot preferred by the late Senator Car] -rater, and the report of Senator , Sew rll makes public aome ugly Tact*. Tbe Senator, however, only auma op wilh Junior and impartiality, leaving Uie correct. « of to cvilt noted to sutwrquenl ' legb'aUon, which ia recommended by tbe Mtliiary Committee. In tbe Criminal Court at Waabingt.m T ue.. lay morning. Mr. Heed, aa counael be < luiloau, made ajnolioa before Judge Wy'ie on aa afibiaril aetling funli Ilia I van -us rounta in the indictment umler . that She late Prealdwt Ciarfi.-M .lied in tie- . immy of Moomoutli. In Hie Stale of New Jetaey. ilisapphcatloo was to have 1 the .eotnl an.1 judgment amended and i cSwrtle.1. After a reply by tbe District , ' An -ruey, Judge Wylieaald be waa rum- l poll d to deay tbe mWion. Mr. Hned affecting tbe devMoa of Hie Court. Mr. John Wanamaker's naoia li«» Into Hon of Coogreoseuan-at -Largs. to be made by tbe Hepubbcao Coo vent Mo, which it to iraaaciuble at Ilariaburg or. tbe 21al inatant. Thia ia aimply a tianaparvot trick [ of tbe Stalwarts lauutle tbe newa- ** paprra. which they hope will not be 'lis posed lo ran cuuntcr very strongly to tbe reg-ilar ticket on account of it* I taring to-hamc of their moat liberal patron. ( Mr. Wanaaiaker could not afford to be , ma ie a calapaw in tbe interests of any , ' political patty, and be la loo aharp a buainc. man to be canght napping i .arihsldl U dead* His lifehlalory Ua 1 luuuoc with few parallels, and his nunc I is imperiahaMy mandated with heroism, i !« ' riot ism and Italy. The loddenu of : hi-^career need nc* be recounted here. lie | hi- own peculiar, adventurous, vllaJly iro- j the and beloved land. Hia hand and ' vv. ee were ever lifted in behalf of freedom ' ' an I the oppressed, and he well earned , and deaarved the crowning place awarded 1.1 o in the hearts of tbe Italian people. In rs ots are furnished ample renin why 1 n- liber Italy nor the world should ferget ' the name of Gtribaldl. as the organ of'the administration'^ . Washington. It .wean by Arthur and ■ U»- Stalwarts, and belieTra in crushing ! out the "Uilf -breeds" and removing from j offloe all who were "loyal" to the late < i'. evident. lia great bahby for mootbs « pat has been lo foment a disruption In , ti.- Democracy of the South ; but aome- - (i .vnnor ,rf tWSute io opposiiian to { The lrUi.ofto*AtonUc City Narrow <] <•«« r seem to be multiplying. This ' i ad. which has brea a thorn in the flask ; ! tbe Otbre two reads, was supposed te I . . taib »» kicking cnmplatioojo tocom- J - new itxnplicatino a i£r .Ira' tbe {' ■ laareHor, no the petition of Wm. L. ■ Ikin., . Stockholder in the Camden and sttanlic Company , panted an rajuocltoo N St. aining to "Old Reliable" from enter- « int., any negotiation. wW, Witom J i Gauge. The day hat not yet been fliod * jtgs^yiwss. \ rat Republican ticket io Pennsylvania it ^ •PP«"* that Senator Dm. Cameron, baa . M. im« advice or rather speech to lEe merchamu of Philadelphia in regard to J KapobUmn ticket, f "one liiffillflfrwssfcUs^.'tlL^ ' cTtosn,' theadller ^S^Wsahl^to '

WASH1KGT0K LETTER ^ War esisor. WasHntOTOS, D. C., June fl, 1882. Tbe President has returned from New w York, and has resumed bis noctures! work at to White House. You know, " perhaps, that President Arthur attends to e mucfr important official work after miga night, and doqs nM go to bed before Uute e o'clock in the moralag. In this way l>c secures perfect quiet and • freedom from callms,nat! Ae has also to coolcu hours of the twenty dour for the refreshment of sleep. He does not arise till shoot 10 a- ' m. lids would not be osnsidergd smart for a tanner, but will do for s President, or for any one in Washington, where eery . little business Is transacted before 10 I o'clock. The deportment Merits are ex- , pccted to be at their desks a little after 2 e o'clock, bat Congress decs sol assemble r until 12 m., and the early morning hours a of tbe Capital City are unvrxed except by , the cries of new* boys and hucksters, and tbe ramble of market wagons. With the c return of to President there has been s 1 revival of rumors relative to an important ' change in tbe Cahioct. Three is a report 7 in circulation lo-dty that Mr. Conkiing 1 will soon succeed Mr. Frellngboysen as ^ Secretary of State, and tbe latter be sent as Minister to England,']! will be remem- , bcred that Mr. Frclingbuyser declined r the mission lo England, when nominated by General Grant, although be may, of course, he willing to scerpt it now. It is ^rffllknown that the President earnestly desires lo have the companionship and counts! of Mr. Conkiing. and many cf Mr. Cookling's friends and admirers bare j urged him in re enter fi oblic life, and it looks by nj means improbable that, by tbe .fourth of July, when the despicable little , assassin shall have been bung, Mr. Conklirig will hold to Cabinet portfolio held by Mr. Blaine ooc year ago. ft Ins brea given nut that it has been : determined by what is called the manag- ; ing committee of the lioutc liepubli- - cans to suspend, for a brief period, tbe unsealing of Democratic members, in order I to proceed with tbe public business, which has been suffering for tbe last two week* ■ Tbe remaining Kepublican contestants, it ia urged, sbouM be coolent with this course, because they now knaw they are bound te get in, and whenever they do they will be entitled to draw to back pay from tbe 4th of March. 1881. Unless tjic roost extraordinary diligence is practiced, i the appropriation bills, and other abao- | posed of before the 4th of July, If atteoI tioo Is given to nothing else between now and that time. The prospects for an early ' adjournment of Congress are not, tbereI fare, to promising. At the beginning of ' the present sesdon there were before tbe I cases. Of tbia numlier five have been re- ! ported and acted upon by tbe House— •even have been reported but not acted ; upsn, one has been ended by tbe death of the contestant, and nine are pending in Attorney JJeoeral Brewster says be will , go Into court to-day, and assist ia tbe prosecution of tbe star-route casta. He appear! to be autafieJ with tbe Jury that been selected, although be is not ac- , quainted with any of tbcui. lie expresses tbe hope that they wiD consider earefullv , tbe importance of tlie qumtoa upoa which they are lo Judge, and render a derision according to the farts ptvaented, Judgv Davis, president pn tempore -of tbe Senate, has returned to this ciiv front brief trio to Delaware, wl«re he witl to visit a former colored •errant, wbu was dangerously ill. of last week, was ooc of the mod enjoyable social events of the asqano. lyaving BcbelUogeta Landing at 8 o'clock io the yachts Bsama. Capt. Smith; Moqoj, Oapt. Chaa ScheHenger : f'eogrr... Cap',. A- Bcbrlleager; and arriving at the Five Mile Beach at »J o'clock.- After gather- - lag all to provisions together the party , Cyodtoomd grove, where tbey en- - nnlil about 2 o'clock, when they were , summoned to dinner, which the' ladim , ware thoughtful In providing, and aU did , ample Justice to tbe delicious »i>read. , The party started on their retarn home at , 7, and after enjoying a pleasant moon, light sail arrived at tbs landing at 0 < o-dock, all vary much pleased with tbe . Those who participated were Mr. S ' T. Bailey and wife. W. Stillie EMredgc and wife, Mr. Manrioe Grease and wife. Mr. Enoch Eldredge and wife, Mrs. Kate | Worth, Mia. LMsTildredge. Mr* llaiiie Stevens, tbs Misses Jennie Farrow, Ettir Gregory. Lsvenia Hewitt. Mamie Maguire. . Ella Goff. LllBe Johnson, EmmToom. "rings. Castle Maguire, Htttie Ware, lassie Hand, Widdic Hoffman, Belle Creree, Drbovah Hoffman, Sadie Soffe, ' "Electa Buck. Gentlemen- W. W. Ware, ' Jr., Rob. Hill, Tbos IVrcell, Ed. noon- - Ben. Johuon. IVal-.er Eldredgr. It T, Ware. Wm. Hand. Tooy K«wnig, ' Iarei Eldredge. E. Hogbea, S. Taylor. A. '' W altera. Jud. Bennett Get Btoken. i saaaY • The" above Udiea and gentlemen tender ' their hearty thanks to Mr* Wm. Mresick her kiod assistance In the preparations - for dinner. \ The diy goods store of Mr. Wilmon " WhlHdin. on Market s-.ros) nt«.rr Fifih. In •ntaa'^SE aaerer." TwS^s^.'ZJ | win. iroonv.ior waioa totao-wure .las,, Kommn, u. tor romma, toa-Saoai "OarTB ell " wbo 'hat~been rhtaflurc '• ffSwKo'fr6- f , tortrsswreaare wrw- w ..

x One of tbe greatest real estate booms Cape May has ever had is now on the eve. Tbe recent sanounoesnent of s ruropacr of capltalista having bought out Mark Devi ne' b property on to weatesn aide of ' tbe dty, ia a fact What seemed at first but gomip has nctotlixcd itself in tbe meat amaring manner. Last Tuesday thia camw pony of gentlemen arrived in this place nl by the soon train, and proceeded to Uauiediatefar organise* company. Tbe name • adopted fs tbe Cape May City land ComI" pany. ButTKUe time w*. cocsumrd in i- shaping mailers moat sausfactorily. The 3 officers elected were, Preaideal, D. >. Pattcrsoo, attorney at law, S48 South Sixth ■*' street, l-biladelpbU ; vice-president, Hon. m A. Mnriti. of Warner A Merritu re Thia company represents an actual at working oafClal of 8300.000, which will be judiciously expended. One hundred mad fifty thousand dollars »t was naked by Mark Dcrinc, and agreed it, upon by these gentlemen The deed vnta y signed -m Wednesday, May 81, much In the relief of the gentlemen concerned, because some fear waa entertained that Mr. t- Define would hot sell, be baring recently 8 been approached with an offer of 830.000 lc in excess of tbe amount agreed upon with the Land Company. The directors of the Company will pruhiy ably uinaisl of to full owing gentlemen : id D. S. I'aUi-reoo. president ; A. Merrill, .. vice-president ; Edward 8. Patterson. T. M. Itrgrr, C. H. Graham (haukerj. A. G Moure. J. J. Kromcr and J. G. Hall. At at the meeting Just referred to it was ordered n I hat lire gruuml* le immediately , ul in!" u secured Uie services of Mcssrw'^Vowler it and himmins, eogiueer* lo prepare uiaps, ^ Ihe projirrty *111 lie pin up at public sale. '' rangi m< ui - 1 Uie grounila,dlitia wcuriug This is ro 1.- arerompiishivl by tabling 7 Ihe from btHisr. -ullicienily far spsq lo ri fare the sra U-tsruru ibe iw.i imuiediale if front h-uises. A bird's-eye view, say v from C>i«: if.} l.ig!il-i,.»i«e. will show ,, this desigu l« Is-, nil- n carried inl* a sort e mcnisrii HI ha "« uuiu the diy llmlu.'Tiuce to that runs up to where tbe bridge used lo be across to inlet now filled op with . sand, that is nearly up to Ckpe May Lighthouse. It will be accorded true that Cape May Uootoevc of a^great boom, whet B new capital amounting to 8400,000 has iiecn brought to this famous old resort. I' This it inStpeudenl of the 8 180,000 repre- '■ tented by to Cape May Land liaprovei- menl Company si Cape May Point, which I, TTU BKSOII DUVB. L Tbe Cape May and Sewells Point railroad is pushing its contemplated beach drive into reality. A large gang of men • are now employed in leveling and grade ing. and the work of making one mile of „ the road is to be completed, as per cootract, en July 5, 1M2. si a cost or ' 88500 requiring over elgkt hundred eare loads of gravel. Regular trips will be , run by both tbe Gape May and Sewells _ Point railroad and Delaware Bay and Cape May railroad from June 18. Tbe - flrit rail excursion of any note that will ; - come down will be a large Baptist excur- , s tioo for the benefit of tbe orphanage of f 1-blladelpbU. nor* ream (sugar. ' It ia announced that a finwrniuw Gf c the National Academy of Science baa prod nounced that "sorghum is a augar-haaring plant next to tbe sugar-cane of tbe tropica; that it ia ao in actual case-sugar contents. " and that It has a continental spread of 5 variability and adaptation to to various f toils and climates of tbe United Sutra." d This^nay be a new ditoovery to the Comtniure, and Is In accordance with many . of the discoveries of aocalird scientific I1 men in regard to practical nmliera which e have I "-Cine ovnmon knowledge In far- i e mere. Now if ibe Academy will ahow a ! cbeapaml efficient mclb-al of extracting ' this cant' -t jgar from to ayrup after it hat - bean obuincd It will ahow a way to a • profitable industry. Very little io the , way of chemical investigations on sorghum I cf recent years has added ta these pmmul- i , gated twenty yean ago, at least ao far as , tli^l have been mad^pubiic. t ' the eapabilities of the sorghum ctetT that I , lias I wen recarded it to result atuloed at i , tbe Gape May factory last year, where we are assured tot to sugar waa extracted uniformly and in quantity -and at an 1 expense that gave large profit*- ro l«rgr | ■wfrevl Ihil IH* mamifacluiUU fiivc never , ' »Tf«f f.w ibe Slate bouaty. lest tbey r have lo divulge Hie percentage of the 1 • yield <•! Hear, the product of cane having 1 ! been given by the growers who applied . I for their bounty. This fnpe May expert- , - ment will be watched the current year aitb great interval, and !f it should prove ' aoeeesafttl there will doubt lew he other • ■ factum* estalilisberi in New Jersey. In t addition b- the crop* to lw raised for this • factory by s trroundiog fanners to fac trey ..owners will grow a large acreage of , then own. In doing which they show full • ' confidence in Uie results There la no • I question as to tbe successful growing of 1 • to ceoe in Wist Jeraey. Assured that : ■ the sugar can be rxtraeted ecooonslcslly ; wiH give us Ihe factories. Until then our \ ' farmer* will wisely stick to Indian com. i < Moool UoUy Mirror. iHns gidrmififafBtt. , Q.RIFFITH OOTTA6E8, A rtBST-CLASS TOWg, AT BKA80NABLE i S IS ROt-TIl l.AFATBTTE PT, dp* MSV. ' IOdv Oeeaa View from Booms ana Veranflav. MRS. E. CRIFFITH. ] RENT I T*s Cold Sprtag Prmbfuvtta rarmmag* pV 1 rouveurat to'emToaMud Smsd'maito! " . OrJOHBR^g, ( ■pvOBBEgT. ' .Ct. « family (mrprerv. Wasamsua St.. Cpr May Cay. MAXWELL'S I SHI*. Caps May my. ana l" lOeertrrpmrr^I .GOLJlSi^SS. J a AK^^. ^A. THOMAS, ST ^

gfic ikflrrrtisfofnts. ' Mrs. Rosa Gerson ; f •- — — " *!i t - 1 FINE ; MILLINERY : b TRIMMED J: j HATS AND BONNETS, • 42 N. Eighth Street, j 1022 NORTH SECOND ST.! 0 l-niLADKU'lllA L HATO dty ot * 1,'nm wTuauamlUcaarta'u 1 j|ij> t'~v.'-i^|rerebre!^i'*^<?k^ualr» '' i reritic!! pkathkk* rauK'mlikmsromi I •' !5ra?n 'kathers sir1" T • cStr jet! K^ATjjcSre l-inwd *a^yeuu-n'*-g OSTRICH FRATHKKS tM l'lumre%r loir's I J OeTBtCil FEtl^SjB nu! i » (STR'CI! K^ATTJKKS on^tya't sjrTtic'snS : a OSTRICH FEATHERS each. Gmulne OSTRICU FEATHERS French cartel Unable • OSTRICH FEATHERS c^^eeB^plMle.^frer SI t OSTttlcH FEATHERS ore W^L-IohsreihOT f OSTRICH FEATHERS extra Ions, anj Onest ' • OSTRICH FEATHERS M.'sABa" | 1 FRENCH FLOW-BBS portoO and domeaSe : - FRENCH FT/JW-|TItS w'ta " ' ' FRENCH FLOWERS SStmra'mrth'ewJblJ 1 FRENCH FLOWERS the money. Rne French | FRENCH FLOWERS Ooaere fSc., S1AS iu FRENCH FLOWERS ix« warth more to 1m- ' • FRENCH FLOWERS port. 1 TRIMMED HATS wV hire tbe largest stock , AND BONNETS of Trimmed Hsu HohnrU ' TRIMMED HATS la our show rooms we ever j f TRlMMroHyrs ifWallrekipre." SR* oolore j f TRIMMm^A^^SupnamwbRaVen?: ' ' AND BONNETS to be SO to SO per cent be- - TRIMMED BATS low any nunnery St ore In 1 . AND BONNETS Owelty. , We hava Just received a urge ImportatiQa of Beaded Umta and Crown* We are seBlas I BeadedLaeea for Tie-, Sl.oo. Sl.ta. and SI JO per > yard, wkle* Is werth more io import. Beaded i Crowos for soe. IS, tl.oo and nn. allien H Jon ' 1 eae-hair of thrir oeloal vatav. Also a full aa f EESgSm ' omUeBl i r ; Mrs. Rosa Gerson, | ! 42 N. HaHTH, 1022 H. SEGOBD. j PHILADELPHIA. aSSJui J ; pOK SALE CHEAT. ! ! fxoo,oo Reward I ' couulerjeR of Immllalioo Hor tlrrrxa* espeeial- | or for any prrtnrelion pi.1 In any limn, pre- ' . tor Keln-y. 1,-er* aa* N-rvoov t-W-XV-l Hew of all othn* and of aUproxvodcd formulaa , far aalv. aa ibey are frauds and awiodle* Whodeals in any mi ibe rrnnlne will be preoe52( I WBBK CAS BX ( a oo, BassomMam. -pjETZELT) NEW ^STTLA ^75 , 5a.»r'"S!saSS5SSSreT^ j MALARIA ; AND ' AND AGUE. I ONE BOTTLE OF C. Monroe's Remedy Without to oae of Quinine, ^ A SURE CURE. * Which many Prominent Gilixaia can teatify. your Drugglat for It or addrem L C. MONROE A CO, | J5VERGREEN8. TREES. EVERGREENS OF ALL SIZES HACK WAGON, y^GEXTB WANTED FOR SCI." OFJO^Y. VERY pNE STUDYING \ IgTm cireolar TOCIOEE_ immoo. a„ -p^te^~^MFBWWED ROOT | ^dejjtomTuibtow.^atEltojM^^re j SQUTH^^^I

?*gal agrfrtisfmnits. | gURBOGATE'S OFFICE. i ^-'SSWi'^WSSSS j * ■ SUBROGATE OF THg^OOfXTT OF CAPE at aa oOoa at Uape May Oout Homw. on | ,j ] TDRSDAT AND KATCRDAT „ • ol^miell w«ra WILLIAM HILDBETTL^ _ I jqWICB TO OREDITORri ! ! SHioevU, by di^ion'e?^ Borftotr'.ir 'thr I Jtoggi" p*t» toy.h jVebj^ve "Jhe I ' smith ! ; ' i ^TOTfCE TO CREDITORS." j ~*ire 'Mortha^'<? LWhtof raSw»"rsao j j | HA11R1ET M. r*TtTt>/^ r QHDEB TO SHOW CAUSE. ntj reonirr . ^ rhe y^^ETIl^Sorrtotr I ' w u8 Urlt EM E I j "SSSTm hereby g.vea Ikal Ihe *olmcllt-r • Auditor appointed In tbta can.-, will, by vino. , of aaordevol tn* Supreme Cv, art of IbeSlat- ,-f 1 2y i"^Sv?mu"laiU?1 '""T'k'in'i a**!' V". i ! ship, county* Dl'cip? May to»UUo!>Nc« * "t- i . ooovlaiinf ol upland and marsh an-l betnx • ! , RSari^d=^K3^Ss^are oTOaiV, j - ? ; of pay* May^ tolea km are butted and hormde^ | ; reaftoa DM« 'th^re "e*rem*»oVt"»dTe *mui* 1 rumnt^atii 'di* ulf* pm | tSSra^Sreeato/gre^mtnntreVav : 'iwo'nu'n- [ dredando^tt aod ^iaHfec: t^here^exrnier twelve mlnuiev'reS BHy Iretio'throKnthora •de of Ttlrd^rtdl^wanm Ibeoce blnjlng by J Within which* bounda'u eOTUUnro ellhi n'-' r- * s be Ike same more or lea* altacbed and token t-y I SpJriS5"--! A '*■ JAMRB L. RAYS. Auditor. I Tuoaa* .N. Hasav. AUoraey. FrtMery- tee* I1.M. an-:i. n if I |ir ^ay Tictrls. J^EI. AWARE HOUSE. ^Ult .IiTON t 'OTAGE, South Lafayette strert. Caps May. N. J., MRS. K. S. THOMAS, Proprietress. NEAR DEPOT AND BEACH. TERMS;— St PER QAY.II0 TO 411 TEH WEEK"yALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SUITABLE FOB BOARDING HOUSE. SCHOOL OR SEMINARY. 0 or*Lafayott?aod Js«2soo,l«revt*1'' tos May City, ooasiam of a three story frame hoeise, a fiSSsRSfe-" EIGHT ROOM BRICE DWELLING, . J2f 3"w.^unoaaraaadabout oo^ana rar- ; a> a*55eor is^puw purehuire "xre au«N*aImre MaoSaronoT1 fMp^|,*-'":' mySSnu' v. m. d. marct. Oape May Che. or alexander -marct, Camden, n. j. JjVJR SALE. ; .•'-J* BIGHT ROOM HUUBR oo Jeter. on AppWo' J.' I ari-tnc °r "lElTNAH'u''^'(!ffilN clpv May.

THE NEW ATLANTIC. | Jackson Street, Cape May City, N. J.j ONE HUNDFtED YARDS FROM THE BEACH. ' Jaravand airy rnoms^ modern s^oUroiente. n« In erevy ronj* eloolric belle, and s com pie te ! mfi-wAd J. S. DEATS, Proprietor. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, . — . 1 ,-v'id* -lis.uiu Oct, WASEIFGT0S4 JAOEBOIf Btx., C'HAS. F. WILLIAMS. Propria. | i Oat tbe Ooeleyt Flares re tbs l.l.sd | I ^ ~ ^ * ■' ,• ' ' ,:.dA. : 3ui' Sa ntl kinds ' ^--^3; Shaitfcdae&^^leifitcii',^^^ • A 8rft Ji oYtaiwI^Sls. dTS"' '.S'lu/adf ipfiai. 'A'; C- H. MILLAR, DRY GOODS AND TRIMMINGS, I FANCY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. | FRENCH CHINA, BISQUE AND BRONZES, Etc. FRINGES, BUTTONS, GLOVES, Ornaments, Dress Trimmings, Laces, Etc. mao-w&d C. H. MILLAR.

firs. Marcy & Mecray's PALACE PHARMACY, CONGRESS HALL. Office or DR. JAMES MECRAY. Will t-e open June la* tat. Foe further particular. Inquire at Old Stand Comer WashlngtdBCI1A8. K. FRENCH. ~ CHAA C. REEVES. FRENCH & REEVES, Nos. 13 and 15 Federal Street, CAMDSN, J-T. J. DEALERS IN GRAIN, FLOUR AND' FEED, Minnesota Patml Flour. MiU Peeel. Best Dried BeeJ. Rock. Coarw and Fine Salt, nay and straw by the Bale or Boodle, Axle Grease. Cattle Powder. Coal. Ac. Jelo-y Fertilizers, Agricultural Implements and Truck Baskets.

" GOOD NEWS TO ALL! Jan Rewired a New and OompMr Asaortmeal of IBe BUCKEYE & CRAWFORD MOWERS. ADRIANCE REAPER, WITH FIXTURES FOR ALL " " l-A-* Vj ) J j •! mglut& THE' BOSS WHEEL RAKE, Better than the Best Improved Revolving Rakes. Canopy Single and Double-Seated. phaetons. buggies and carriages. Carriage and work Harness to suit all. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of all Varieties. { mis. w. R. VANGILDER. Petersburg. Cape May County, N. J.

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