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PoMMwd Evwy Sriturday Morning CAPE MAY, tJULY & 1882. \ Pattiaou'a nomination f nt Govonur by 1 Ibe D -moonlit of Pegunylrania U gnw- 1 *Dy atknawiedged at .troop one. and it j apparently means eilbei defeat for the Republicans or a bailing of tbelr wound* I It is uoHktiy that Cameron will sacrlBee ' himsilf for the good of bis parly, and j Faubno's nomination will therefore prose the crucial tot of tbe Independents' sin- 1 eerily. A. 3. De Voe, the Hackensacli. N. J., I propl et, says that Ibe srarmest days will < belbr Bth, lBtb, 23d and 29th. The cool i days will be the 4th, Bth. 12th. 19th and i 27th. Tbonder sbowrea, according to bis 1 forecast, will occur about the 8th. lSlh, | •JHth sod 81st The people need not fear I Vennort frost; there will be more danger I of getting oonstrock, especially about the r 15th. The rainfall, he says, will be about r 8 inches for the month. ' • - t Tbe Robeson and anti-Robeaon fight t hat assumed colossal and interesting pro- i port i'-os in Camden. Tbe Custom House , B ffirided against Itself, and forma adbe- < rents of Ibe railroad coterie la Camden i ar? growing restlre under the attempted i rt-esl jblishmcnt of the old Junta sup. t posed to bare been routed by Albert Ma- i ritl's election to the Senate. James H. « Nlson bat a good fdlowlng. and is a e quiet and amiable gcntlemso. Hoaoerges , Robeson will be back in a few days, and will set out bit own aquadtons in the field. Then the fur will begin lolly. It Is said E. Rettle would like ifr-go to Outgoes. ^ Mhdateta bare an easy lime with only t two rermona a week to write; orators bare 1 an easier time composing only three or j fsur lectures for a (eaaon: but tbe easiest 1 time of all is that which a daily news- t paper man enjoys Only three or four t columns a dsy to dash off, besides hunt- ( lug up tbe facts, interviewing about fifty' i people, toothing tbe fed logs of a few per- c sons who feel aggriered about "that ■ ' item," etc. Just ao much has got to he i dune, whether newt it plenty or scarce, < and wliether lie feels fresh and rigorous i or worn out and despondent. Oh, Its an t easy life: take our adrice, boys, and all i become editors. i The Sew York Tributu speaks encour- | agingly of the mason's prospects for tape , May. It says: "There are now here just , twice as many guests at at the tame date , last yav. and the sultry wrmlber it bring. , log throngs of new arriralt on erery train , and. boat. Alrootl every room in the , -principal hotels Is now taken for the season, with tbe exception of those ibsi are reserved for transient visitors." Of the fitlilng attractions the same paper remarks; "Neva was there belter fishing at Cape May than now. The waters are white with the mils of yachts, whose oc- , seven ions of fish per day are now .hipped from hero to Philadelphia." John A. Logan, who offered to raise a regiment of troops in 1800 to help the Southern cause, and for months after deoounced the North in ha efforts to cooqoer a peace, stands almost alone today against Ibe ooontry'a-doing justice lo one of the bravest and truest Union soldiers of among tbe kalwart Senators It was reported at ooe lime that Lagan was weak, qning In his oppqritloc lo Porta, but the , su'rrue&t proved to be incorrect. He has , tern V) ibe Hot Springs and though they . may have alleviated the rbeomatltm In bis , leg?, be la as morbidly malignant (like a . certain Cape May editor,) as ever. Tbe , cleanse the foulness from tbe heart of this , show purposeless lives We should endeavor, therefore, lo form the habit of ; using correct speech to keep our moral ' na uriin a healthy stale. Tbe younger Wdtar wal at a loss to undersUnd the 1 no suing of his illileraU father, who was ' dictating a letter to him. "What do'yoo I m an by your bo-lng and IdngT' queried < the young Wellrr. And this from inottwr I no,i roe: "She bad a quarrel with the de- ' ceased, first about her wages, and second alviut the soup, and she seined Ibe de- 1 e ased by the throat and the fell, sod worn , she got up she was looking for something I to strike with, sad upon this >he struct ; t'1- deceased a blow U lbs throat, and she i f' 1 and died almost instantaneously." 1 T le pronoun *Ae did tbe work, oo doubt, i Tbe sksfag In this case is quite bewilder. ! Ing. Moral: Look well to tbe words one i u tors, and cnpecUUy to the pronouns. A Kaustortuni. tlape May ought to have a first -cIlm 1 >f the day, and the old dead haroadescan 1 I • longer impede pragmas even If they ' .'maid try. While they have lost their crip l«m. we hope, it must Ir «c ' Lotiwledgnd that tbey held oo with a pa- 1 .latency during their loo long lire, equal ' «•' -o the Old Man */ Or fiw Scbdlmp-r, 1 the Improvement. There, with very little ooat, the water could ba let into a natural basin, then a light, airy bouse built over work is door The art ut swimming and floating on the water is of great importance. Both anas alike should learn It. Is throe days when everybody travels aocidcDt* oo the watcf \-ill happen. To 1* able to Sum may mve yonr Individual life. To is, in with case may be the others. Then, swimming is an exceOacl exercise, it being peculiarly effective In which are ao apt to be neglected. Who ' SCJEU,. N. V., I**. 1, /■Jlg^nriqot tbe B^aMCbumh :W' .

About Cooks and Cooking. After all that has been said of oar hotels and boardlngdioaaea, there la anutba I party that requhea not**, and that i. tbe 1 de/. Tbe old proverb thai "God aenda I the fool and the devil sends the cooks" arm not apply lo Owe May. That dys- I peptic saying most hare beer tbe creature I of some one wbuee digestion bad been 1 spoiled by a term spent in a cswitry boarding bouse. Tbe art of Heing well, 1 and at the tame lime economical, is wor- 1 . thy tbe auentlon of all'. If Ibis art "Sod not begin with tlie coot, it largely de- | pends upon bis skill and inrcntiee genius 1 [ for' final and peaeUosi result. llence I great care should be exercised in selecting i , the bead of the moat important department of a hotel or boarding house. Tbe i bed cooking sinlsfle* tbe cravings of the I appetite as much through the mind as through tbe bitty. We don't feel like t pitching into s delicate prh'fr dish without 1 first admiringly contemplating iL As one of tbe fine arts, an artistic euitint is very I refining, and reproaches all groasoeas, wd I ; knockabout life at many oubof-tbe-way places we do not remember of heingdirectpoisoned by strychnine or prussrc acid, but our memory is fresh upon several narescapes by slow tortore from wretch- I ed cooking. We don't suppose tbe bad I cooks are all dead yet, as we were about I say they should be, but are quite sure that the mtbelie gastronomic atmosphere ■ of Cape May, besides its other virtu.., , means destroctioa to tbr-whole flit, and we are not going to interfere in ao deair- i able a consummation. Then the new ] abomination of cook i tig by steam will not ; popular with our ate/a The steaming and boiling process msv temporarily an- . iwer for a great crowd, or lor prisons, . ete-,lmt lb* cultured tasu of lbs put-lie t will not tolerate any such ss innovation. , — ' i AdolptlUN. Oar landlady suspects that there la a j screw loose somewhere in tbe head of our friend Adolphua, and site is grieved at ( the poagjble loss of a baaxda. Too see, ( be belongs to an amateur theatrical own _ and now aad tlien he rofaearaea In ( . room In Ibe characta of Ibe professional ruffian of the modern stage. On these occasions he wears a long Spanish cloak, Antes bis cheeks with paint, elevates his eyebrows, then draws down the covering of his mouth in a very sinister sort of a way, and in a kind of rasping voice, a la Fotitaf. rushes oat Into the corridor and paces up and down rehears- j i ing bis piece. An old gentleman from i the country, when be saw the perform- ' ! at.ee for tbe first lime, srlged a chair, ibe nearest thing to him which offered any | means of defence, and hurled It at the , ' bead of tbe supposed ruffian. Explana1 tions followed, however, and rcfteab1 menu were ordered, some of which was : In bottles Then the trouble with our ' friend is somewhat Increased In another 1 direction— be is in love. We noticed tbe symptoms first ml the table. Ordinarily " our landlady is made to turn pale at the ■ marvelous disappearance of the nelghbor- ! Ing dishes, but reoently a little lea and " toast Is all that Is required to make him a 1 full meal, so much docs tbe divine pas1 aiuo of love, brought about by the lendcr- " eyed blonde with ringlets work upon his " as a good appetizer, but sere silenced ty 1 a stage look of aotm at the mere* Id™. Bui our landlady is not satisfied. Bite never approved of theatricals nor even saw a play, and as lo the tcoder paastoa, we have not the courage lo mention a bit of ha experience as she rather confidingly related U to us What can be done for [ our friend In stage buckram? j Carrent Toplca. Dr. Newton, the Bute Milk Inspector, • visited Camden a few mornings ago, in ! company with Dr. 6. Wallace, of Burling, ton. Aftsr examining tbe quality of the milk at Ibe federal street depot be ex1 pressed his surprise and gratification at J finding the milk fully up lo the atandard, ' of il showing 18 pa cent, of solid1 Ity, ll to the Intention of the Inspector Ing tbe season, to teat tbe qualify of tbe milk sold there by tbe local dealers Milk from dairies condemned last year r shows an Increase of from 1 to 5 pa cent . I solids. Daring the last Bee years about thirty : persona have bees killed and about aeveni ty wounded, on tbe Government aide, in the war with iUldt distilling. It is thus 1 evident thsl csmpaigArog in this service about as sharp soldiering ss can be hid anywhere In time of peace. The longest line of fence In tbe world will the wire fence -extending from the Indian Territory west across the Texss Pan. ; handle, and thirty-fire miles into New : Mrxioi. Eigblv-flre miles of this fence i already under ooeUaeL fta course will 1 In the line of tbe Canadian riva, and purpose is to stop the drift of tbe - Northern cauls. Tbe fence will be over i two bandied miles long. UnUrgcd Facilities. Enlarged facilities fa lovers of boating , and fishing will be found st Sewella Po-.nl this season. Pa tbe accommodation of . the constantly increasing business, fifty t new yachts have been added lo the Bre t , of last year. Here will be headquarters . for kirns of piscatorial pursuits. Kt.b abound at the Point, trained to bile at the ' hook of the uuvicr as well ae tbe oldest I disciple's. Then the line of fishes, as the ( shop-folks would say. is usust complete. A stones throw away weak Ash, porgiea. hake, black fish, sheepshcad, bass and tbe j intimating eel may be caught fa the p trouble of throwing n hook in the water. j poise, shark, and drum, will wrestle with you fa supremacy. The ocean, slip le way off. Is teeming with bamooula, king flsii j crel. ahkfa bile* st everything let down j to it. from ateo penny trail to a piece of the cook's dish-cloth, tbe latter being rer girded by it aa a rare delicacy. The t facilities lot getting lo the Point are all , that could be desired: smooth-running care, freedom Iran dust, and polite conI ducto* are points of excellence which appreciate. Moan. Coward 4 Daly will give visitors a royal welcome at their ' " wJ"P' ^ t'liU jritT i| Well's Health feoewev. Absolute cure ! Steadily raising faro,; read the ndvrr-

Rev. Junes E. Direrty and lluie daughter 'visited the parental roof this week. 1 His sister, wife of Rev. J. Y. Dobbins, arrived home on a visit oo Wednesday. Robert C. Wright is home from Penaingtoo Seminary, Miss Inoe Crawford from tbe Bute Normal School tnd Harry B Direrty from Hackettstovrn Seminary. 1 Mrs. May Scott, rue Townamd, of Is visiting ba grendmotha, , Sarah Beesley. i Mr Harry Jacobs, ooe of Philadelphia's . prosperous young butinea men has been i visiting bis sun Is and cousins, Mrs TownI send and daughters, returning to Ibe city ; oo Tuesday. Rev. Cbarlcn Elder aad wife are greatly i enjoying a visit from bis sister and bus- : of Camden. i Mr. John Hoff aad little son bave gone i a visit lo the northern part of the ; Cape E- Douglass docs not regain his > as rapidly as was anticipated We I be will steadily and surely pull i through bis afflictions Misses Manic and Phoebe Steelmsn, of . Tuckaba, accompanied by tbelr friend Miss Bcurxr, of Philadelphia, visited Miss . Annie Edwards a few days alocr, extend- - their trip to Court House, where the I four young India honored Mr. Newton : and Edsoo Brothers with visits. Mr. IL L. Bush Dell is with Haxberg : Brothers, tbe eminent Philadelphia jewel- „ era. st their branch store at Cape May. • arrangement effected between iheiu wilj ' satisfactory and beneficial to both I pirties. ; Miss Bel).- Carroll, and ha niece. Mas ■ B ile James, have gone lo Plainfirld, N. , J.. a here tb*-y will visit Hsrvy K. Car- : roth of thr N Y tntrpnutmt. Pierce's Point aas the moat popular place of resort with our young people on the "Glorious Fourth, " where a large gathering of young ladies and gentlemen ' from all along the bay shore wis met. Mr. and Mr* Erans, Mia Beim and : others are visiting at the hospitable residence of Mrs. K. B. Wright. Mr* Evans fnrmaly Mia Annie BriUon, a merry 1 hearted, vivacious young lady. Quarterly meeting services will be held 1 in Hie M. E. church in North Dennlavllle 1 oo Sunday. Sermon in the morning by [ Rev. U- a N orris ; in the evening by ; PraidingElda Walton. Children's meet- , ing In tbe afternoon. Capt. F. Williams' wife and children accompanbd him aa far as Elixabelhpori | this week, oo bis way to embark again fa Quite a large number of tbe" sons and ~r daughters of Dennlsvlllc have returned to the old parental borne fa the spending of r Mr. L. S. Williams, st present ooenpyr Ing aa official position in one of the de- , partments at Washlngt-si, has been borne " spending tbe "4tb. " c Mia Hannah Hand arrived home from ba ecbolastic studies at Pennington Semj inary in time to^pend the Fourth. Tbe farmers are now harvesting their grain around thia vicinity, and the prospect is good fa a Urge wheat crop. A lady from this pUoc had the misfa- , SUM the <uha dsv to hue hex artificial Mr. Wm. Blizxard, MUlvllle, 1> vldtiug e his family connections here. n Mr. Ilia ard Ireland, managa of Straw. brlilge A- Clothier's advertising bureau, j spent Sunday with his Tucks hoe friend* Our sea captains are numerously rgprvr seated here the present week.. Our friend. Tbae. D. Clark came home Saturday erenlng to enjoy his Fourth under the parental roof. The Fourth was dull at Tuckahoe. in ■_ fact the place is not noted fa its patriotic 0 celebrations, but when the boats arrive . the people turn out In full finer. * - Mr. George Ogden and wife are visiting . parents and relative* the present week. , Tbe steam yacht Atlantic will run bc- , tween this place, aad South AtUmic City, . touching at Sotnera' Point, with Captain r Bergen Bird sail at Die wheel Two large excursions went down the D riva on tlw Fourth, one to Ocean Qty , and the otba lo 8outh Atlantic City, r _ C. 1 Cape May City. July !, -82.) s Notice b hereby givrn that from aad c after July 1st, lffii, the price of gas I o 1 yearly consumers will be *2.75 patbousand feet, with 10 pa cent, off on payment ] within fire days from the first of each . month. All Mores will be entitled to the r J4 J. Ukxbt EotsrxDx, SupL 1 Free Eye and Ear Dispensary, No. 14 1 North Tib street, Philadelphia, Dr. Arthur ■ G. Allan, surgeon la charge, reports 63 r eye cases and 42 car cases for June, totsl 105— and during the month 623 visits fci chronic cases were treated with great socg cca and the patients are rapidly recover. t ing. Tbe afflicted arc cordially invited t lo call. Open daily from 11 to 1 a. m. ' J Why are you billons? Because yau ' n riva n*pM. Vre Kidney-Won in praiua ' new til- to H. l.Uxrf. imrkli tore n.'bat One evil thing of the lima U the trn- ' drncy of po,mlatino towards cities. While B thU stare of affaire may liave some terrors ■ seaside, bemuse tbe inhabitants of the ^ ova-erowdtor and liented cilia of the future will migrate to tbe sea lo largiv and ' Urga numbers as the years go by If you are sick, read the Kidney-Wort . A cutis won * prolan merer on ins tuuj> and ' - While the city pasture arc off oo their j annual European summer toots, what is r to become o t tbe sweltering saints sod 1 sinners loft behind to take care of thrmE Unless It had great merit Parka's Gin- J c awTnotr rouwaw ts a. pnpnlnr. Itssshhaj |! . - ■ • ■ Musical iBstrumenU at J. S. Garrison's ! - Grokgitrs ran find ao Meroury in Sim. j J" l

Chilli aad Psvti. ( tMianuaLlvsUa- ' C) V sT E PS I A . * , """constipation I Ntwre SnSLyihccttsroM* frerntsqi*"o'M^.' 1 IMl"" "malaria. ^BAO BREATH ] ; BS5^JSe*E2rtJSr55£S I 1 ^J/^UNDICE. aiau<uu f and fra from » taS^SajsImsiji i User gornp^J^romin- I S lew ^rt"»re.'*lwr«y vuretnbir. I , BLADDER AND KIDNEYS. ! tms liowot ttr KktnrvsjTwcorr tlie acuro ot 1 [ ttrl-tn fntly.^and unn me KUarys A MsdJer 1 • """j. H. ZEILIN 4<COm|ii iUiv adrfrtismrnts. ' pBOPOSACS WANTED. Mated propossts tevextendlog Benea svrnae ! ''^'"'""iSoAfc.XnLUASSOXSaiit. 1 1 yEAtED PROPOSALS. j ' 1 j .limine ^^tans^nnd^speeiPcsuons now in tbe ■ Tbe commtnee rtnerve tbe riiSt or rrJecUng I J lbe'«nda3ued-,rtUl^(Asi.E1 WAHE ] JetXJu NATUA?t'KL,NEw"T<'N. i r "REMEMBER THIS. t XV Itpsui steX Bop luuers wul surely old : It yon sreoosttre or dyspeptic: or srenrSena i 1 from boy ocber or tbe numorooi dtsroses or Ibr I remtt in. to Oni BWos ore i sovereign i etit, nnd torn lor s care to Bop Bitters, t in tbt nse or ifop Bnters^ iMmim or S • kSS»SS£SK."5;S!) Mtroos. and intermittent revere by tlie use or ° jSa.vaJtfi'Si.'iaBLas generally. Hop luuers stlj give you tsir a:n. Hct^Mood. and sweet em breub, nonttb, nnd r- ^^pw^i^Ei^vaUd^l'r •!««: * Q.OARDIAN'S SALE! i. ^ajvtrtnt or ^nn order or ineorpbnni cooru i, April, tsst, will be nou nt ' ° ' ™° PUBLIC SALE. MONDAY, JULY 10, 1883, 1 n House and Lot of Land, C Mttosled as nborv mnlad. nlorsnnld.*.l)r.liiins 8 oinsctCBmorbsn """b"11"* g 5!}u! treLqfsn^ (NOIQIMSIOHKBB' SALE OF _ REAL ESTATE. or thrVxmnty M cIpT Ha'Veld'm' t"sV°>Uy ST uf'Sr.'Tiu'.? Ap"' * trri sre Emu- to lb^rr.wtuti^r I^erl'conmy'S No. i. a' boose nnd kn of mud ssliule ou ibe atwihmdeor rteots Bond kadtngtncnpv Key 2S"aSBTw5 olttBaBS oTjS* c wilbln which nre'otmutned forty. tbree^ro-bre No- * Beginning nl n pom on lbs nonb We of ir nnd fiwljAcc mtootem^wwy^e^petUMufin^n ^ ^Dnvtd Reevwop tMvtaf mtTeomtSSg □ tnbe ^<^mI^Swt™»'oodij' WD 5 JggKWtAIt KLItRgnCgl Coms-ner* w ItASIKL B llt tlBEM i JeSMn * jxibbent! s pXIR^KALE CHEAI'. t- " "inShm d -ptOR BALE.. aXJOQT BOOM BOI SE on Jefiernoo l J. B.J Ui-Ooi eTn.dlM ISurivtBU. Mb "Taa^agSpeB,,. j JV)B RENT 1 mt-da or JOHN 1 : IwHgSL«asSg - i CUiuaor.1. ha'c? tS»-, Is. lildw ' j -pfVgri^)^ ADDBJBB8 HDBON

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rosrtively bo percent, aved. Mrs. Rosa Gerson, , 42 North Eighth St., 1022 NORTH SECOND ST. , PIMPLES, i r 1 will send (tree) the recetpe Tors simple Vcrftnble Bntm tnst will remove^Tss. Psrcxt-p., | i SSwSaiSISSa^ ' , WORTH SENDING FOR. t A son.sos AreVh*. PbUbddpbl* Psf P.'o."Boi j -y-ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR f SUITABLE FDR BOARDING HOUSE SCHOOL OR BKMDfABY. j " Tlie property known ns White IUU.nl Ibe cor. ! 1 on of LnUyeUe nnd Jeffrrsna street* t.'spe I . Mar City, coaitma at a three story frame honor. ; DO feel sqasre. nnd routnlnsM sleeping rooms, pnrlora. dining room, nnd oellnr under enure bolkltng. nil In good oondlUon. Also ooe B1QBT BOOM BUCK DWELUNti. | t ^htee^'BslHtgg Loto ' r., j ^OiRRH El'ffilcll Ei ; 0 m mmiU,nU'iSl!I?.l*'se3' °is" o":' I u»w4-ELVb' CREAM BALM CO.. Owego. S. V.

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BOOTS AND SHOES!!! L.T.-. .,-1 Jj : style, quality and price cannot be surpassed, n ONTE PRICE ONLY. I fine" 'wall*-' PAPERS . ; i suable tor new Hotel .w Banullng-btase. Call nnd price snmplet before purchasing elsewhere jj eldreoge johnson. i Tl ao washinoton street^ t GO TO THE PHILADELPHIA Cheap Boot and Shoe Store, ; Grades, Widths and Styles, FINE BOOTS AND SHOES, - And a full ljne of Plain and Fancy Slipper. i ALSO A FULL LINE OF GOSSAMERS J .,..35? srwss.ff'.ssss SS'trS^LSrvSI: ^ I I. KNOPFt " 1 leovs-y cor. Washington fi Jbekmm Brrroo. Cape May Cay. N. J. ^ I _ GEO. J. BURKHARDT'S SONS. 1 NORTH BROAD BELOW CAMBRIA STREET, ( (Slrnr (ierinantowu Joncuoo MUUon rennn-^BJ Hows to wit omci ris uotm i mtrebt. PHILADELPHIA. CEDAR WATER TANKS | j Made si .honest notice snd upon teasaotbie terms. We bnee nt«> an bmid n large nnmoer of ] SECOND HAND TANKS | j rebmroy}"i'^th^r^T-I^i^"^^-'rrn*'"*"' "" "* rriwAdi CHAR, a KRKSCH. CBAfc c FRENCH & REEVES, I I Kos. 13 and xo recterai tstreet, CAMDEN, Nw-J. . DKALKBS IS ' |! GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED, ; Minnesota Potent Floor, MIU Fred, best I tried Beef, Bock, Coarse nnd Fine Sail, Bty and straw by the lute or Bundle, Axle Urease, Cattle Powder, Coal, Ac. Jcio-y Fertilizers, Agricultural Implements and Truck Baskets. L ' - - [ " "

=Ergal ^dvrrtisrarats. ' j gUaBQGATE'S OFFICE. J' 4 TtinrmoereanM wootd rropeerrnlty •toUfy tbe j : i '° | ■ • SCBROUATK OF Tftb^OOUXTT or CAPE | j T"EMDAtTsI) matckdat I j QBDER TO SHOW CAUSE. - Omdy siirAb'.m On tbe aptiltretsmor Eutllr Worth.) noire in 1 i TVre,*",',nT,nin,Terare.l. f«2»Ce»ro Emily W-elb. Admlawnurix of Tbmnas B. i ■ Worm, -le.- maed. hot inn esbthiir-l to mm conn I ' ro^rels^'utd't^lLn^SU'tl'wrelh' ' b cvtnte of said deee-lenl. Is la,gfPrl.|,! 1-1 psy his J ' ssidV3m*sVl* Wre^sT!penr0hetnrr tbe'coqri 'r hi Pipe Kny couri^louse.011 the I weply.*>lb dsy ' reHsM*Smutd am be noU nswlu be' snraaent lo 1 k pay bud*™, a the residue thereof, ns Uteres. , . msy reqarre. B&5Je iT^migTB. Marramte. 1 i QQA I' EU WEEK CAN BE f~yO\J nude in any locnttly. Something | ; ESOHAHAM A CXUBrottKb SL.fr"' '

MOORHEAD CLAYWORIS, J i — (Wiium»n»i — = — — - , | Ofltt X Warcroom, Ko, 11 Mllll a, PHILA DELPHIA. FACTORY SPRING MILLS MONTGOMERY CO., PA. ALWAYS ON BAND, , Vitrified Clay or Terra Cotta Drain and Sewer Pipes. ALSO CmMNEY TOPS, All ripen mad shnpeC" OUR R. R. CHIMNEY TOPS a Favorite. I j VASES AND GARDEN ORNAMENTS. ; ^ OKHT8 WANTED FOR SUL ! IRELAND OF TO-DAY. j (lutrodocUoD^b^Tho* Powr^OjConnor. M. P.) ' Oeambro IrslmdV rnln nnd tbe people's dewprrsilom^JI sfcw. bow lbs laud was <onh rented ; lun.'' cotSc, gn >inrs sod w Sc?ou , ; Price only en roe ropy. Ytale. Immense Sen.1 : | sere., lor rntl outO: and begin work al oore. . Por full particulars, odd rem S. C. McCrspv A I CO.. Philadelphia, l's.

I GOOD NEWS TO ALL! • Improved buckeye & crawford mowers, adriance reaper. with fixtures for all; — "J gkm-I • "t*r THE BOSS WHEEL RAKE, Better than the Best Improved Revolving Rakes. Canopy Single and Double-Seated. PHAETONS. BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. i Carriage and work Harness 1o suit all. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Gf all Varieties. ! U.18- W. R. VANGILDER, Petersburg, Cape M*y County. N. J. ] 0

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