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Published Every Saturday Morning. cape bay. JUKE 24. 1882. "" 'r^XZStZ.aL£Z£' °» Tlir opporlnnlij of cape Jinr. Prom IM MMiaw Ttmaa. A rood many popular walcriog-plaora - ianetnen boittcyaloor towui. with. Ml awr nalnntl attraction*, by il.r ylirri force trrll-direcled cnterpriae. There are "here that continue to draw aome •bare if patronage only becanae nature rare "*01 anew advantage* which Iht band f man ha* not been able wholly to Awtrr r. r "ape May belong! to the latter elan. It wa* ane of the flrft placet on the rrtddle Atlantic eoaat to become a • faahif oahte anrnnuwecaort. brine chovn foe M> .idvnntngroaa pnatdon. ita crncraUy agree hie climate and the excellence of ita bench. That there ittrmcilnot atill draw many people to Oape May every rear i» In apila of the nerlect and the . blond -re that baa* onollnnally retarded the rrowth of the place and kept it at a • reSh^SSu!1 onmpar"r>r
The pvojfctora of the improvement rem- « pure that hat lately taken up a targe d tract of land at OapeM«y baaethe op- t pertu-.Hr to retrieve aome of the ereora of the twat and to reatnre Oape May to ita r rightful poeMloo among our emnmer dike. n Large idma are needed Instead of the picayune doSct that baa dwarfed Me growth. Inetend of renting op the lend Into •rvee-by-nine lota, abundant apace ibould be aj lowd I and the paction of nUraKrilrc^cnt the moat enrnptete. and the improvement and adornment at the place mutt be undertaken eyele statically and in a liberal aplrit. The right kind of cntcrpriac could make Cape May more attractive than any of lt« near B°' -"" right kind of enlerprire. whatcarefully preaerre thore natural advantage* that have alone enabled Oape May 10 retain my alia re of popularity^ Foremoat amoog tbene la the beach, unquestionably the flneat 00 the coaat. For In aplte of the variooa effort! to apoll It, of Cwpe'kUjL And now It la aeriooaly prop- wed to build a railroad along die beach. It i> hard to believe bow ear aan e man could entertain each a propoaltioo It would rain the drive; it woo Id their childroo°ou the beach; It would, In abort, rob Oape May of the ooe thing in whWb it aurpaaaed all rival watering nlar wand would gr^bruUD it outright. p^leTlSTnLke tWi^wSouml where elae. It acem* to our mind vintage that a paper ao wan Informed generally upon Oape May affaire aa the TYm«, should make such a aUtemant aa, "It la now •rrktoaly propoaed to build a rattrm^Aag the bench. Il la bard to believe boWuy I mr man could aotertaio audi a proptwi- j I km; Ac." We I bought everybody knew , Iht.1 (he road baa been built a full year 1 and Van bat eeaaoo to and from Bewrll'* Feint along the city front without a alngie accident to life, limb er property. There *a* DO com plaint of anybody being scared that we know of. Evidently the Tim* man was not aeriooaly frightened as he did not even are that fear -inspiring thing* But what are tbo facta? The road b built, and M has proven 00c of oar moat popular attractions. The light-running euro of the company glide over the smooth valla and make ne mora noire then a carriage nor as modi aa soma. Wc are apraklog of pamnigar oara, not of grave1 or work trains, which are now being run merely aa accommodation to the a Point Improvement Company, pi preaent engaged In the extenaioa of the Bench Drive wi of Madirec avenue. Not a fifth of the people who aome among ua can afford (he luxury of a carriage, ov even 1 carriage ride ; bwt all may enjoy rides upm there cms over the meat attractive 1 route 00 our ooaat from Maine to Texan I There b nothing to compare with It. Lite otter improvemeau which have proven papular with oa U firat met violent 1 oppoahmtt, then dbcuarion, and bat of-kD I approval and adoption- Cape May b fully satisfied with the teach road, and ' will stand by h, eo will all there who know Ha attractions and advantages boat. Fit! JOK.V PORTER't CASE. A friend of -General Farter baa pent.ltt.,| ua to ac* tbe original of the following
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WASHINGTON LETTEB. , WianaOTOK. D, C., June 90. 1882. Tbli prombea to be every- boar week lnCnbgrere. Tbe tatenady warm woath- ■ er of tbe peat three dayi hucruW a longing among our legiiblnca. for green t field*, graver, and the freak aalt air of the < t beach, and every effort will he made to J r complete indiapenfihle legislation in ovder , to adjourn at tbe earliest pnaaihle moment. I ; Today tbe Houre bill extending the Na- i Ho~i bonk charter* will he laid before ' the Senate and an effort will he made to ' . prtaail to ij final war Next, nit thought, , r the BepubUcan* will endeunw to push . * through tbe Senate bill for tbe admission 1 J of Dakota a* a' state, but there will be, ' r great opposition on Ibe part of tbe Demo- , 1 crab to this measure, and it is doubtful if < r it can he carried through I | Tbe Legislature. Executive and Judicial | 3 appropriation bills and tbe general deflc- , r- irocy bill are atill In the bands of tbe Sen- i ' ate appropriations committee, but are ex- ' peeled to be taken up before the end of j r tbe week. and. when they crane before 1 the House, I bey will bare priority over . ' all other business. i ' It i» not now expected that anything j
will be done with tbe Bankruptcy bill the present session of Congress, and the friends of tbe measure hare derided not to urge lb consideration before There is, on the Senate calendar, i bill for the better protection of tbe immigrant!, also a bill to enlarge tbe scope of tbe Agricultural Bureau and to increase iu dignity by making iu chief a cabinet officer. It la probable that the tab will be thrown to tbe immigranb before taffy is dispensed to the granger.' Senator Maxey will to-day orge Use payment of nearly half a million da* to southern mall contractors since 1800, before a wall of fire was established between them and Uncle Sam'a nay office. Senator Pendleton will thunder earnestly but with trivial effect against asseaaing government clerks far political campaign purpoaoa The above la. aa nearly as can be pre"fierce Hght" during the week, but It will bold more than one secret, or executive, session, ^wben^Uic Frendenl'a nomj. measured, weighed^ and probably found Bill* to build a new Congressional Library, to reduce tbe Internal Revenue taxation, to redeem the silver trade dnllnr at lb face veloe, by tbe Treasury, in order to withdraw this unhandy coin from drcnlatlao, end variooa appropriation bills win ov taaen up in use rioust una vat. A Republican caucus will decide tbe order of business to-morrow. President Arthur it not going to Long Branch aa baa been extensively adrertiecd by tbe real estate speculators who wish to increase the value of property at that resort. Tbe son of the President, Mr. Allen Arthur, baa arrived at the White House ; Mia* Nellie Arthur, bit daughter, is expected this week from Albany. Tbe PreSldeol'e cottage at Soldiers- Home is being refilled for tbe family, and h is expected (bat they will remove there tbe latter part of this week. Tbe President will ucg leave Washington until after tbe adjournment ef Congress Tbe National Post Office building la draped in black cambric in honor of the memory of ex-Governor Dennlaoo, of Ohio, who was formerly Post Master General. It baa been only a few days since the black drapery hong in honor of ex-Poet Master General Maynard ef. Tennrisarn was removed- On tbe day of <be funeral of an ex-Cabinet Office, though It may occur hundreds of miles from Washington, tbe department of which he ooce ten charge is closed, and hundreds of Govcrsafeat clerks celebrate bis memory by pi at lea, excursion, and general conduct that la the reverse of lugubrious It is quite common foi tbe clerk* in calculate the number and lime of their prospective holidays by rules familiar In life insurance agents, and contingent on tbe death of a cabinet officer. Poacks. OWTtARV. Flan Lea, moood daughter of James c. sad Isabella Lea, died at bar paraoUreeidrooe at Tnckahoc oo May 81st, 1889, Though not baring what may be termed an Intimate personal acquaintance with Flora, tbe writer knew her sufficiently well to feel, in common with so many who mourn her departure, a peculiar sense of sadness, at the recital of the story of ber death. Being possessed of a free and Joyous nature. Flora ever had a keen sense of the proper and full enjoyment of the bright aide of life. Hera was a eunnr existence, but cat short in the midst of iu surty joys, realizing bat twelve boars befass the Death Angel called to cany her bright spirit away, that ate must bid an eternal farewell to earth and all abe bad feund to beauUfuliin life. When ber d e, be approached ber bedside with a heavy heart, and with tearful eves. - -Tiara,- he raid, "I bare aomcthing to toming to divlae bis thoughts, abe looked up sadly and asked— "What Is it, Doctor* Ob, must Idler "les, dear child, you roust die." Bbe mused for * moment, and then calmly sated bow long At ted to live. 'Twelve hours," was tbe reply. "Twelve bears," abe repealed slowly. '-Only twelve hours. and I am not fully prepared." Bbe steed the physician to pray, and the Rev. Mr. Heittey, ber pastor also came la and prayed with her. and urged her to pray herself, and rely upon tbe merits sf the" blessed Saviour, and God would certainly tear and aaawer ber. and give ber a place at Hit right band in the better k tead- Tbe ^tenp<y gMur nature was 1; :
little prayer that will do." And she In J weak, abort aeeeoU repealed- t, Prxi£52£ras* i lynytaeLeNmyaaaltoiahe." God heard that Utile prayer, for l be peace of truatfulnea*, that permitted ber tool to look death In tbe face fearlessly tkm of ber. She rem for e-rrral of ber young friends, and after wards of lore ware spoken to each, and tbe sad farewells were uttered to mother and tbe Utile brothers and aiatess, with something to teU father and brother who bed nut reached ber bedside, the eaid :-"Now may 1 go to sleep' It Win not be vnsk wltt iir Bbe was answered that it would tel. and bricg^aasteed taturn. stejjompjmd bc£ ted w^j*d tafflgte"mtteateideS an^rii whhpaadtersr the Tillage— "Flora Lee it • 1 taf Uak f'Smed'S? iht
aa; othar street railway. Uhmhaaats or tie Cuj «l cape ttaj. la Cttj Council "eiartlt. sad U ^hes^enacted tj wniti, or hare^femT"* rouwv or rollwtrt atoag aaj street or streets 1U4 oot. re to be UK oat, la that part or taa ctty or ^rotUTJragjre^ St ae^tee Bra^Betet and beaeaoMto Ihcpebao; prorU^hmrtro, and trended, sire, that the said ratio** shall 1 «1 the said rati way*, shall contonu
' eral wireu or areeoe* to ba Irareraed b* said j aaar. That said Seashore Railroad Com pah?, shall within are days tram the date of the approval af the Mayor of this ear. pay to thr rtt* I Treasurer the^sum oT one hnhdred dollar* and f dint'oee *0-1 old rueh'asddcf1 eah the Hee order ' Approved ^ 0o*DclL : ~~ fflfd. . 2rot*Oreynuit2dtSe^iSthard',°M \ «nr aurfrllsfinftrts. - (C*BALED pboposax-s- ^ leeoa RBJSaaif eraaCOeety of cupt May. OS or before the I«th day of Joly, urn. for bulldlogaa addlOoe to the Ooort Bouse sad al- ' Ike oommaise roaerre the right of reteeung r any or all bid*. i ^^SdSffiro4*®"1 " 10 " r t^WARTHMORB COLLEGE, S RX-OKKMNO IN RX8T0RXP BrilLDING. 0 Bath Saxes adislled. College sad Preparatory u School. Voder ears of Saalstr af Prieoda s shops, sad alt appUhDoea for aenatag a thoraagkeeaiae la tesmtapy. MaeCaleal sad am j SpSiwHi-SsSsss MaoiL? BSdS?^£Srthm2JIA5St^,' * Dataware Oo-.lt. fest-a. If "VTOTICE AS TO THE SALE OF T IN lLEVMINATINO OILS. rrSSaas _ "That the Taybou Beetrte Tcaler ahatl be the e mron* of sacertatalag whdfhre or not Petroleum ° re* rurobumi'th' eds m prerorera arij1 lu'fSJ * derea. (tawa of last, chapter Its), bath for de. if tdtmlemsthe arele*^ aad^lhe^Baah im.^ The r egef lls Amreas are tam aad apwirda.ma on * tte l!s?!Smm %fot Xab Q.UARDIAN-S SALE. Br rules of aa redex ef aa Orphan* Coon, oMSje county^ref^wpe^Jaa y . made la thr term of 1 PUBLIC SALE, ^ monday, july 10, 1882, j House and Lot. of Land. j* MAHti AKKT dRirtl, GuarJUn a J^EMKMBEB THI8. c Nature in uatlu yo^wte whan all ctse falls. [[|_,°* Of djapapuc. rears sugwlag t 1 miTT. ie "u yoo'Ttre roof*. Walpiy. er aalloe tela. In had hreath, palaa and atees, sad fast SilaBl iMl I iTmm iTll'Tiism "m*? * ft
aJvftuiS'ttf' ao^mrev^owiax bat a mfle. WIS yea M them sugar r Jit-las | QOMMDKIONEBS- BALE OF ' REAL ESTATR By rtrtae of aa erdsr of iht Orphan' Coon 1 o/tje Obariy of Cjpe ^MtJ^hSM^at Q^pr May hTajtaewDSM ate'lka'S? ■mst Ma's ' Bah! eri Maasl.^liriaa.ll.wn aaO at PehSic tela, ea q SATTUAT, JVLT Sth. ISM, 1 ' north side ot UK Ost Road leading lo Cap. May : SBwWSstwsetfMS's: , Gtitt Mrj'aST bmgtS gt ; lpillik2=i : r riisam ill— jgng earth eremMea eegreaa
tBECK & BRO.f HE TOBACCO AHD GIGABS, GAHBIBB PIPES. | J |! "Smoke Times Mix," . ! B. F. GRAVELY CHEWING, Columbia Avenue & Ocean Street, i DRV CIGARS A SPECIALTY. I WESTERN UNION CIGAR DEPOT. ! JACOB LANGSDORF'S SONS, 422 Market 8tf*et, Philadelphia.
$r«r gidrrrtlsrmnits. ! i GKBSOH'S. GIBSON'S. | j '- Mrs. Rosa Gerson j| 42 N. Eighth Street, j - IMMISE REDUCTIONS 1 TRIMMED ■ HATS AND BONNETS, If RgnvcTlONS L^^^oc^re^htre EKDVCTIONS an our deimmnmila. In nnL ||[;gI35I E^xte^o^d RXDVCTIONS BMftyaold for fi.ssudPIAO; RSDDCTIONB Straw tlata and Bonneua, stoRKDrcriONS STe, SOc.; fonasr prke, ase., RKDVCTIOKS TSc_ sad >1. fanama Bam, REDUCTIONS SUSS; former prior. |U0 sad 7 REDUCTIONS PX.OO. 1 SPECIAL BARGAIN. is rgdcctions oaw«klrow5"1{!c.0mti! ti r|dvSuNS SSnireaSlSr SS%f!5nS : OSTRICH FEATHERS. redvctions lujfy im of F redvctions per bnaoh of X Wc *old tbe ■eductions aaau food* formerly at * a r rIdvctios! jnarted » Urfe re REDVCTl'oNB imof Pttunre, blact. irhnrand * REDUCTIONS aR odor* for tso. each. <me m REDUCTIONS half former prtoea. Plum*, tor t- HEDlTTluNb 11. I1.S0 and IS aaeh, whhm can u REDUCTIONS nerer again be rrplaoed for the »- REDUCTIONS money. I Trimmefl Eats & BoMets. J BEDtjCTlONS ^^On^uoe^ to Trtm^odJfaU _ IScS™ REDUctIonI mTbe rny. re.il hrrefore j reductions oar ator* U always new and o. reductions wwhao tw.rvajO-1 ^.hareatreductions all other Orptrtmrnu. *poh a* pflore*1 ru^retySCpereeaL.aared. „ Mrs. Rosa Gerson, 42 North Eighth St., 1022 NORTH SECOND 8T. M PntLADELPtgA- »»Jm ■« "Valuable property for - SUITABLE FOB BOARDING HOUSE, " school or seminary. T- raura EIGHT BOOM BRICK DWELLING. aa S^i^'cd^reaPdrenret^foc^ Sudmg S'"* Sw1 V. M. D. MARCT. Oape May City, V ALEXANDER MARCT, Caimtiai. N. J. k MALARIA
FEVER AND AGUE, C. Monroe's Remedy Without the uae of Quinine, WARRANTED A SORE CURE. Which many Prominent CMixeaa can l»l JoraJetaou and, BreoUra, N V. Saudter tyeular. ps-tw -gVERGBEEKa EVERG'REEN TREJES, EVERGREENS OF ALL SIZES jxSSwHSJsi HACK WAGON, PIMPLES. Sttsssixiss^sa SsSaWnffiW! S.ES!
If pi ,3idifrtiSftnfnts. gURROGATE« OFFICE. | rolrtng upon hlra aa QBDER TO SHOW CAUSE. Qtm^aS^ihsam Ror^w*. Rroa. Jo-'t" at Cape Mv Coart^nwoarji:. The l twtotjuflxtbinj in*y regnlre.' By the Court. Wit. BtLDRRTU. Kurroaitr. \ Capf ?^au Self Is. ! -0ELAWABE HOUSE. ■ j W. A BCnEI.I.KNGER. Proprietor. TERMS. PROM ST TO SIS A WEEK, j QCEAN VI I.I. A, J QRIFFITn COTTAGES. e A FIRST-CLASS HOUSR AT REASONABLE j e Fine Ooean View from Room* rel Veranda*, j Jlr ' MRS. E. GRIPFITIt. | [ gRIGHTON COTAGE, I _ MRS. K. A THOMAS, Proprletresa. j 5 NEAR DEPOT AND BEACH. % TERMS;— S3 PER DAT, tie TOPI PER WEEK, j I JpOR RENT 1 J f^ThsO^Sprty.PlWyrrlia ^l-aroonitge. fln. j eeuremrot to po*t offloe ^^jatttoteMUtm^ : LnSto; | JY)R RENT. w Waahlagtoa St.. Oap. May catyJtOR SALE CHEAP. *o aabh f or^carey lag iwelre paa*enger«-^ One Elghlb atreet. Pblladelphta. ~°°' *' in arm - JfTOR SAI.E. " AfteA EIGHT ROOM HOUSE on Jefleraoo street- Lot SSXTO, low prtee. ea*y ^ ^ " °'^m! ^P. M*y. : SDUTHSS.SS sasaasw;. "• ' "■*»"" free. J. y. Marrbe. re ciaretaom. hurrey Cd- Va. Ji:-i* -g-ETZEL-S NEW ^STYLE {To u AddrSfc! W.WffB,' BapUrtUwa.
I THE NEW ATLANTIC. I . (BUILT im _ I j Jackfeon Street, Cape May City, N. J. I i ONE HUNDRED YARDS-FROM THE BEACH. i ayKea * ortUuIJr^ISdroirere^ ¥wtOTaMtoroiErteL aMrem™"*1 b"i!*' j mfi-w&d J. 8. PEATS. Proprietor. : I MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, i ! , --«<•- -. - I. eere-^—^e Cor. WASHI80TOB A J ACSEBOK 8ta, ! I CUAii F WILLIAMS, Proprietor, j ; af Ik* ^ ^ 1 1 . ''T^' •• -J- — THE INLET HOUSE, j| rnrebTBtwSr!1 ^^l?«?hIreTnml TlVbe lauSrereiytew mlnwe. JlO-diw I I 'lrTae beaell". Pre M R. 11 - Tronl ,.f l-,r laUbd every few
a ^ afi£k<li i> ,6F-n<I kxr , 10^ ' '5lYtAtfedqe&«f()rlitt,t. C- H. MILLAR, DRY GOODS AND TRIMMINGS, ;j FANCY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. "bectallr seleeie.1 for Cape May traile. and Inclndlag an elegnnl aarorunent of artlclea eullable , . re lor ^QQveiur* In flue Olive, Swt*a and Ebony. Ala" a beautiful line of ' FEEHCH CHIKA. BISQUE AND BBONZES, Et FRINGES, BUTTONS, GLOVES, J ! Ornaments, Dress T rimmings, Laces, Etc. ni90-wAd C. H. MILLAR. £ - Drc. Marcy & Mecray's . - " PALACE PHARMACY , " ' OPPOSITE CONGRESS HALL. Office or.DR. JAHESTIECKAY. » chaaa fisnott chaa c, uxrve _ FRENCH & REEVES, Nos. 13 and 15 Federal Street, CAMDEN. ST. J. DEALERS IN ; GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED, '5 Ul Obex da patent Ploor. MUI Feed. Seal Dried Beef. RorX, Ooaree and Ptae^SaU. Uay and Straw Fertilizers, Agricultural Implements and Truck Baskets.
" GOOD NEWS 'TO ALL! L Improved BUCKEYE & CRSWFORB MOWERS. SORIANCE REAPER, WITH FIXTURES FOR ALL
" \-\ I -I ! > / ' 1 - V ' n / lllli / <' n \ q' b 9 HI THE BOSS WHEEL RAKE, SS Better than the Bert Improved Revolving Rakes. Canopjlcingle and Double-Seated. PHAETONS. BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. | Carriage and^ork Harness to sutt all. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of all Varieties, re ml; . W. R. VANGILDER. Petersburg. Cape Ma ^County. N. J
3Uu- adrfrtismftttg. THE IHVMJmU C Mi OTIC «£«£«! PHENOL^SODIQTJE. HoFanufr It ! Ko Factory Should ho Without It! Ho Wortthop Should he Without H! No Uotpita! Should ht Without It ! No Physician Should ht Without It No Veterinarian Should he Without h ! No Plantation Should he Without It! No St och- Raisor Shoutd he Without It > PHILADELPHIA Wiidow Qlass Wuebouse - BEM. H. SEOEIAKIB, frtufe, St Mils, Fltti Elm Ecspuiu, Snglith* Fftyi, ul iaeritu E'.m, Offer* for Sale, at Law Prima, tbe Laraeet and lire: Amorled Stock of Glaai to be found in thi* Country. Compriaing ! illUCAS WIVMI (USS. Bugle u« NtWt IRESCB miVHEE GLASS. Suglt. fir Pitttra. FLITCH tUSS, h«Ut ftict ■> li fliil I ELNCB P0L1SHEK fUTl (USS. j FELVCa SIKRORS. IK0CH (USS for Plelemfken' oe. m.\cs CKvsni rail nt ibd. tCIMB RITU (USS. Hi duct 1 HUSH I.HLLO (USS. 14. ML uiU ktect l:\6USB MC(H (USS. 14. J L ui 11 ix IkkL ENGLISH CiTIDUL (UBS, (bmv. M Uitt 1UKI CJTEUUL (USS. in ui ritk ttert. rum ctwun oiss. r«w ik ht ial EUlDn CUSS, Oeu ui Okrirti UMSSO CUSS. W Iten ui rtrion CiTIULU CUSS, iv leal I«t Smcal Nerxi (BILK HUMS. TCU ui BvlTIWe. FUMtCUSS.I4ullii.IUd; il net Together with every variety of Glvm need in the oomUraction of tJwelllnfca, Cburobes, cut to any viae or ahape, ih lota to auit par205, 207, 209, and 211 North Fourth St. GUNS an^xmBiimtMiiiiut^^^ GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS. PITTSBURGH, PA. A CENTS ^CANTED Laaf and Oaadramm. Utep^ £^a'iiiw'iavCg?«^BCTMA WUteSgb. P*SwedUh ltuoct Powder Kill* POTATORUGS AND ALL TROUBLESOME VERMIN. , It will thoroughly ritermiaate Boacbea tnta i sa,*s 'iriiK-sssassssS1 will tin* p"i—» -nlm.uor fowla Sample yate*rv* bv mall 3D eeuta. po«-l»Jd. tomyejtem. J?H- JOHNSTON. PtraTbwrRk. Pa. Musical instruments of ell kinds for sale very oheep. Crtolcguoa ; Over 5000 ? •" S •. : Druggists AND Physicians Have Signed or Endorsed -the "> Following Remarkable v Document : B ttaaara-Beabury te Johnaon. HannfaoLnv lnir Obemlata, 81 Piatt St., New Tork ; ten. Phyaidana and tbe Public prafet of oonfldeaoc. Tbay are supartnr to all plmiooWtcal^tiredmij^rf the bistort order of merit, and ao rooocniaed by pbyalriana and drugglata. Wbeo otter ^muedtea fail (ret a BaeI You will be diaapDOlnted If you use chert) Ptaataia, Idntmeate, Pad* or Bleo trloal Xagnatto toya. • MIKE KKMKDY AT IteMT. Pne* Sam ■ EAIPaMrtteteC0kNaad8WI0ll flASTHL HOORHBAD CLAY WORIS, Office & Wareroom. No. 11 Soutt 7tl SL. PHILADKLPHXA. FACTORY SPRING MILLS MOIfTOOMRBT OO- ft. ALWAYS OX BAXD. Vitrified Clay or Terra Cotta I* ' Drain and Sewer Pipes. ( ALSO CHIMNEY TOPS, OUR R. R. CHIMNEY TOPS | a Favorite. VASES AXD GAKBEX OKXAMXXTS. frail Am 5 ^GENTS WANTED FOB SUL | IRELAND OF TO-DAY. oi SSSSK'SSbtS $1000 tlfToMy tall* U enrv. Treparen by J. P. Milter, M.D-kta Area St. Ptuta- Pa. lieue irauua brerStM ^mmyumrA

