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MrjsmnZm Published Every Saturday Morning CAPE MAY, JULY 22. 1882. Senator I km Gamerr.r came very near ai* politic? the other evening. His horse* "a any with him In Warhiogum, and one very near amtliog him where poiit. The ku.geat Congrewional coerralioc ever hold io ibis mutiny, hrea that of the Fborteeom Ohio d:rtrirt, In which 596 balloU wire taken. Thcehnlor al lart ftll upon Mr. a II. Horr, who is now a Stale Senator. He lata twin brtabev of Coo giiaauian Iforr. of Michigan, nod they refeatnrra that It ii difficult to diuinguish one (nan the other. There are new faahinna In aj^mming. aa is other tiling* One of them, awimmtog with the banda and feet tied, woold naturally lie regarded aa almoat an itnpoavihillty. Yet a pmfeaaor of aquatic am in New Tori romeedi In teaching hi. pnpiU ' •• difficult practice. The tied banda are oacd like the fin*. and the feet like the tail of a flab. ErrrrMj ifaould Irani the art of awimming. It ia for the vpreacrvati m of life aa well aa for apart. Learn bo-v to awim with the clothing on, «a Had tr ll be more practical than wilh lied hand, am! fed. The fill I-Ign naval aulboritiM that witoeaacd tin t.mlardment of the Alexandrian fori', were not Umrahly impressed Willi the Itrlll.li gunnery practice on that rniaaile. il.ta at the frwta fell in .he wst^ and madi a great aplath and that waa all Ton. of HriHed in. frH outaidcof tlie -dort* to k we the (Mm*. In the language of lira p rtingti.il 'v-onpariwoi. are odorous," hut wrwitnerard a daily .lu lling Ifaalour /ronai/,. gave Fort Wagner in on the ven ward li t- .if Hi* Brack walk at j U the ocitn ei-r- i„ ,i,„t ,,g The citi- | een. will make an effort to iodarr the j antlioriti a to no' gram Horner* to tfaeae , ohJw.kw.Hle pl,c« In ihis way their huaioraa win he broken rip and they will deoanip It riiowa how .alrhful thla 1 mirck-lpeliiy «ho-,ld 1* up-m three wbnae [ aritPh en. la won Id do ao mnrli mlwhlef to Cape Slav If they were perndited An J ounce .d ;ircrmi kw (, worth a pound of cntc T'n- djar.nrr lei ween ibem asd L',Wr "t""""'- ' ever of . nekaal ■•ew Ii may hare. , It hi r relief to turn from Hit green asd ' yellow . • rite uHre msthrtc. .nd fr.un ial. t lone ski •a.whieharrgmcndlyr.marluibk 1 'nleiiw rlccrmlnaiimi to g . from « ante ... aide .bile Hie wrwrrr I. going c suairlil f'ewanl. After three hideou c n» en artistic ctaBhtmU ion of coloring, « the Well eWn irimtning. and th- grace. ' "T| ■- -H- "« - ne.. ~" auppuro . ny - cenciil ig with tin we of iia owner do out nnonlttetwe Tbe Indira and rdtili'ren . aichpe May are noted for elegant and apprap.au- downing, and to verify it i* detenx nt U ia .«ly nenrewry to look oyer ' oae << .eir evet.ing coteriainiin-nia. lil. ' hop. .w mnwing party, alike exhihii ' met tad.- In th- lm, -.riant deparlme,,.. .d £ -r WL^._'Tr' F here, aa mar he teamed from Monlay'a tow . f that -id. awake Joonwl. We ° ran he
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P WaanmoTO*. T>. C. July 17. «. 1 Todlay being the third Monday of tbe month the arwiiMi of the Uonaa of Rapre. aenuUres will he derated to acMoo. to Z toapesd the miea few the paaaage of bllta - orlhe adojaioo of naotoUona preaeDted under inatnititiona from the aevcral chm- - miuoea. each committee in it* torn being « entitled to aubmit ooa nocb motion Tbe call now rata with the. Committee on Naval Affaira, but cbairroan liarria aaya " thai he baa nothing to submit, today, and the call will pcoorrd In Ibc following «1 ort<X: I'oat Office and Poet Roada. Chairman Plnghatn has been authorized to offer for pamage ia this manner thfee bllla. via. : To iocreaic tbe pay of leuer-oarriea, tore, e dnee the feat of money orders, and to rrle doce the rate of letter postage to two -6 ocpu. The flrat named will probably tall. offered under (he call, and be followed c with efforts to otagio unanimous content i- for bringing op tbe others, s On Tncaday 1 lie Republican majority d expect to call np the South Carolina coo. b tented election case of Smalls va. Tillman, and to follow it op with the Alabama case of Smith vs.-8hcllry. The eooaidcr1 ntioc of tbeae cases, with occasional Interrsptiopv to admit of action oo ooafercnce report* or Senate amendment* to approh priatioo bill*, will probably occupy the • remainder of the week, except In the con- ' tingeaey of a failure of the Republicans to secure the attendance of a quorum of * their own number, In which event the - meir numucr, in which the
tlihc will be utilised by proceeding to 5 miscellaneous business on tbe Speaker's " table and an the House calender. - Of the fourteen regular annual appro. ' priatioo bills: Eight have become laws, viz.: Fortiflcaiiona, Post Office, Ooosu . lar and Diplomatic, Indian. Military . Academy, Agricultural Army and DisI trict of Columbia. lie Legislative, Executive and Judli rial appropriation bill has been placed in - tbe lianda of a second ooafercnce committee which will meet on Tuesday. Tbe Getierai Deficiency bill la. also, in confer- : coce. All the Senate amendment* to the River and Harbor bill have been nooconcuned In by the House, and will this wed: be (object* of controversy in a commltlee of oonterence. Tbe tmfcrcnor on tbe part of the Senate are Mesara. McMilkr, Jones, of Nevada, and Ransom. Tbe House conferees bare not yet been appointed. The Pension bill has now passed tbe Senate, but will be returned to tbe House to-day for act loo on sundry Senate amendments. Tbe RrfnU of difference are not important, however, and will be readily adjusted. The Naval Appropriation bill awaits action In the Senate, end the Sundry Civil (or Omnibus) Appr - priatioo Mil ia now in the bands of Senstors Allison, Hgie and Beck, a. a sub- j committee oo appropriation*, who expect report It lack with numerous amendments during the next few dsyt Tbe Pension Appropriation bill, as It pawed .the Senate, mike* no change In 1 the amount appropriated by tbe House, 1 which remains at •100.000,000. No I the Senile Committee ion appropriations were adopted. These amendments authorise aurgrao* to make examination* 1 of pensioners awl applicants, asd boards of surgeon* to oooaist of three members 1 each, at sock points In each etete as neoes. ' aaiy.to conduct such cxamlnat ions subject 1 the *w vision of a special board of three — — — i deaeral I-'iia JohnPoner'a Casac. , Another attempt was made by Getierai Sewell, of this Stale, in the United States ; Senate on Wednesday, in accteltvatr ac- t tlori In the Fit* John Porter' matter, but i It waa unavailing. Mr. Conger pot Man I objection, and to the question was Uid ■ over until next December. How the Sen- | ate can continue thus to deny justice to a , man-who ha* baea eorieepiy injured as , John Porter, la not easy to under- i rtaad. One would bare thought thai, as , soon as that gallant nfficcpa innocence had | been demonpratcd, Coograe woold hate , hastened to make Mm all the amcodi m , It. power, hot it has dune just the con- , tod must be painlul , in the extreme .11 tl.e_ — 1.„ In.. *... the who
tkw and fair play. So far as Imperishable history la concerned, the vindication of the name and fame of General Porter is complete. As the record Is now made up, no friend or descendant of General Porter can contemplate it without pride. Impartial historians will never recount tbe atory of hia trial and conviction with, ■tut indignation. A board, composed of three of tbe moat distinguished officers the army, who have rendered tbe coun'tv 2sr4iarjf1agpsfS "it saved the Union army from dbaslrr.- , Such ri the imperishable record^ OMe. j Ttore ^ srhcre^t!** 'Ki*''" \ MWe ' I thmt^Ty' I' "* 1?^ ~r R""0rr' ' he. twfoev Alcxaorfris, bat lt"ta JoiTm '
Our aumm-T schools of phlktanphy and instil utea of learning are tbe American rt- * production of tbe Athenian summer fea- ■- tlvml. devoid uf sacrifice and different in ;0 the Dialler of pomp, cerecnoay and ccs- "" tome. A modern Aristotle or Plato will aooo be developed If we go«o at oar preaa" cot rate of progresa The philosopher 'K who will walk up and down the ahady " groves of the nineteenth century lyceuin, 10 sprakine words of wisdom to the listening ! " leghma, is now In embryo. Wc think tbe cwuhtioas are very favorable tohia growth. ' We have now at Lake Chautauqua a ball : of philosophy oo the Athenian pattern, 10 and this summer those who are so fortuoatesa to walk and talk la lis porches. will oimc away with the summer school r' Idea deeply rooted in their affections. '' Being cnnnecled wilh the Chautauqua idea, we claim for It the bnoor-of originatlng tbe Summer Aharmbly qt Study and ^ Recreation. We Ixlleve ii to be the 11 largest and moat fully equipped of all its Imitators, and feel confident thai In the Y future U will easily maintain its plaoe at u the extreme front. We claim that the '' Chautauqua idea, which is the establish. * meot nil a firm basis of the people's college, la mast beallhfnl and ttimulaling. Majrin* Vineyard Summer Institute is another popular school, and has a wide ^ range of study, from Anglo-Saxon to xoology. It liaa an rxoeDent department ' In natural history, with lectures by some ( of tbe beat teacbcra in our land. We are | , under tbe Impression that Professor Apnr of nor Stale Vortna! School and who gar, Normal
is so well known at Cape May. is at the bead of it. This school of nature waa t originally formed at I'anlkeae by tbe lamen ted Agassi*. u Tbe Concord school differs from all tbe real, and will always have a character of t h* own from Its association with tbe Illustrious name of Emereoo and bis school of philosophers. a We have no space to say anything of , names are legion. Tbey all have dlst:nclive feature* of exoclleooe and claims for , , public patronage. Many of them are now i in full blast, and may no longer be re- ~ girded at an experiment, but being a nit- ] ural production of our Intellectual soil, , ~t w HI yield a rich harvest for tbe reaping of i present and future generations. What an admirable place Cape May would be for a school devoted to the nat- i ural acieocesl Wc have a wide and fruitful field for investigation. Tbe sounds ' and ocean are teeming wilh animal and J ' vegetable life, jf which we know but lit- I [ lie. We bate also, in tbe person of Prof, j ; Wheeler, of oar own city, a gentleman J | who Is folly equipped for tbe organization I of such an institution, and if he baa the ' proper encouragement from those among J us with tbe means, be can without doubt ' be induced to take the matter in hand. Cape Slay Motes. t When tbe electric ligbls are in operation r , next week it la expected that bathing un- j der its brilliant taya will become very J i popular. . Tbe local Board of Health la busily at | work abating everything which might de- , rqlop ioto a nuisance under the lata rays I , of tlie July sun. , Mr. Robert W. Drydcn, wbaae illneaa q has bees mcntioocd in this corrcspou- 1 deuce, has ao far Improved aa to be able * ! go out driving. , It ia getting to be quite the thing to » atsy-ai houiea. Some uf the menu cards -j are perfect gems of the engraver's art, aa I the dinners are complete works of gat- - I The Stock too, under its new manager. - i Mr. P. S. Boothby, liaa veritably started ] - ibc seasoa with a boom. Its average * : number of guests is cooaidermbly mbovr * ' season to date, in spUe of Uic cool I weathrr. "Mr. Boothby, ia the few "days - bouac baa been open, baa coovlncro J - every ooe thai the reputation be made as v a b(>u1 man at the IfoWUDd "Htael, "Dong * Branch, waa honestly earned, and that he don't mean to allow it to be Impaired His table, tbe general description ( of lb* hotel, the constant and careful at- * lection to goeata. aud tlae solicitude with P which tfac likea and dlslikea of all guests . are consulted, are the theme of onotlnued > admiration, and that this Is what the - ' admiration, and trial tins It wnat Uie
- Brtckton needed la attested by the onl- - veraal vetdlcl to Uial effect rendered by 1 old habitues of the house and lha new. 1 comets this year. Among the recent ar- '■ rivals at the Stockton from Baltimore are, ' F. H. Buna sod family. I. Freeman - Raisin, John J. Hahan, Mrv Roar Gregg, 1 Maurice Gregg, John F. Hardy, Mr. and ' Mrs Wm. Devriea, Miss Berries, Alex1 andev Reiman. A. R Early, Mlaa Jennie ' Bums and H. C. Larrebce. The Republicans iu Congress moat have | caught the trick of blundering from the Democrat*. Tbey ate making very good l progress, however, for amateur*, in connection with tbe tariff amendments. I How to Rccare HewilUi. U la asnagv say os* will mt«r frees acraare- ! : ^ , Dr. Bwrvrts Worn s.rop UHlaBUy aetaruyi ] Two Iwfiana farmers went to law abonl ■ a wrench, worth, possibly, a dollar and a j nparly ♦l.TOO^btalT lltiganu hare mat- i gaged their firms, and tbe case la MM in t , actiotH Mint a great principle In. r An Interesting sight at L-og Branch u ■ : : While bah He drives a dark aorre! horse toaJUghtnwdwapn. This is todced a ! ti££l wTto a bn^r ""^ I hmracut. WKt-J. wn ijja,*"7 I
i rr^^iSa*e!Smrg^i^gL?*g*C''" . A study of tbe beach at bathing time u auggesta that many of the rvib act down ! q io excessive bathing arc not (lor to the ; . bath at all. but toll» fashion of dalliance [J on the beach— playing ginicraeka on the ' u mod, getting overheated by athletic feaG, r then taking a few minutes' dip in the r ocean to cuol off, then owning oat again u to show off in other gymnastics. YearerE : day a party of young mm of tbe kiod * who wear very pointed shots in high soI arty were playing base ball on the beach II In koec breeches and bare legs. To them , the ocean waa a mere back -ground, a sub- . ridiary feature of tbe hall game : yet if ooe of them should catch a hot ball in tbe ,1 eye. or get a 'twister- violently against - Ml bare thin, U woold be quite as rational a to blame tbe bathing fog.it, as for many I. other ills sod aliments that are art down i against it. Of course there la a deal of n actual dissipation intbe way of over-io. a dulgence In the surf. Too are- red -lipped e 1 idles tripping Into the water, who stay 1 there till tbey become limp and congested, c *"d come draggling out with blue lips . and a feeble gait that tells tbe uory of ex. ba union. There are plenty of such pro. • pic : they crane here every summer far tbe ; benefit of tbeir health. Among the leaser miseries! if mankind j are thoac brought als-ut by waiting upon ; , tbe unreadineM and lack of punctuality in others. Some think it hardly worth ' while to- keep an engagement. One ; by a careless or forgetful person is *
0 calculations of a score 'oT busy, method. * leal men in tbe face of tbeir best effegj* In a contrary direction. RcscnvU from Death. c a imam i. coagaua. or sommvuk. 11,^ ( saga: la the tall of I was laXra WHS Lt**u. log of the loafs followed by a severe ewuga. t loa mj apperitahna ttt, and waa eoe(n«l u, vj be*. la '8TS I ww annulled lo the llaaptat. Tlie duelora Mid I has a bete In my tun* bt* is : w,. aout mveap hw.Mti tina r I*1**. ' *!" * u*"r. '<** U«7 earpoee.l ! good lha* alt IbTrtler me Urine ' kan mXre P UW wfEtt etalTCd hcttera iriytV* *,!7 L jSsj- T — LSS'SP*"1 I^PPre.MWKS StoviBllI^ |Weiermia,MracK In tatau I-v Ue iboni^M wm joan-a auuaca, p. u. Strain and Nme. h ell's Health Rroewer, greatcat remedv earth. Impotence, leanness, sexual debility. Ac. »1. at dniggiata. Prepaid by cxpreaa. «1 'A5. II for |5C E. 8. WxLLe, Jerary City. k. j. gud. ^"TH-SEMSs'tX And tbe yoaoa and me uid the low and tbe blab ShaU smaller in daw sad loxrtber shan lie Osr_ tbreenol.1 i. dirteoel^wltb'Li'rniw'^irr dreams or nar Ufe, ao jeyam'aad brtfbi ll»». i::c,i,. i.. i,,.,, 9«t ^drriHsrarnts. M ^ y ARAT OI1Y | yi^TCBJ&tpTKPCT, U'-^ leot Uftnrq.l , RE^T. ' . b MxSh^tsjl^aic'SaJI! i — i ' whdunxiBn rt . Oape Miy on, ' SOUTHgg^yst- I uiaremoat. twV y (-■■ . v* JiT-iw 1 $30 PK B E K iftAN j', E r IKOkAllAW A OU. BWUB-M^aa.
: WORTH SENDING TCP ' taa tbreai or Innr. Ad.tr~ na. J. K. hwawcx iS*- *°* PVladelpmi, Pa. P. O. Box ; J^GESTS WANTED FOB SUL- : -IRELAND OF TO-DAY. I "SSSVUS ' SSTli taJSf Hj"tb?toS ^I^MeSmi Rf . "f"''1 — aoravtaga and map In robin j? cT jSSjggyy; add rasa 1. c. acCrssr A Msndraxe and DandrltoB,— tbe taM^bMand 11^1 r c'°" lr,«»aH"P Bluer, .re tmlotlr, bel^'biSiT^ta*. '' "" U,""K'1wamtaeiaiaawr .» aitoeni w. n.r llop giuefa! Catarrh El^ai Bain SrtKS ,'SHJ; ',J; j *T!lmSV^LdSS1*"h.d™bt,S2 Mv See
. GIBSON'S. GIBSON'S. Mrs. Rosa Gerson i 42 N. Eighth Street, 1 • ■- •' ' j IHEHSE SEDUCTIONS f . . Ih PIS* MtLUSg^V ( * ; 1 t TRIMMED ^ EATS AND BONNETS. ■n»rX ~4~' ■ Bpponosn ajTonr^^^aaemu!' * 'in" na! i ' kkss sSa-rS; JtKnrtTIOSH raerty wud l.ir. rt.fi end i pDjl^op rs^ uvi' ; - A SPECIAL BARGAIN.
u BntreTWXS amiwa ura'Tn'uu rT.u flKS VS ZZ" "" !ic- "• • OSTRICH FEATHERS. J. SSDCSON! MBw'ftNdH Tiwrnidtj r„,J; u HgDl'CTHtSh Hunch. We mirk.-l a Uric " H*OPCTIOS8 l'o Inc. a bans' o! s. *A Ur" S RgtH'CTItiNa lot of Plnmtw. burl, wbtle and ' * HBHKrnoka h*llViwi^r|?u*a'"plomii0t« n Itgnttcnoss never again be rrnUccd lor the KKDrCTIONS money. : Trinel Hats & Bonnets. > g*DCCTll)X8 (wuwota ot TrtmmoMtiu * HgnrCTIOXd are'relhiS'SifriTSmedlUu BKIltXTI.iSh and Boonrt. thin any rthrr KKODCTIOS8 sinre In Ibc eity. .ud Ibrti fSre e REDttf-rtON'S Si*bT0?n on'Toik "thTt'wc I KCDt'CTHiNS wuh to grl nd of. W> neve it. JtBH'CTIOKS it m.dc coiul.r wliiw. ID I . *" itSprinoS Spraul' Ia~.nH^It^i"u'.^ a KKOt'CTIONK Crown *i Netting., omunniu, Rgntlcnoss Billa, Kattn., Hiicc-I., Ac.. Ir. Mrs. Rosa Gerson, j 42 North Eighth St., 1022 NORTH SECOND ST. : PHILADELPHIA. 1-Mlm ; _ Irgal Adirrtismifnts. ^uitrogate'8 office. ■ Tbe UDdcongnol wnmd rcwpeorully unufy the ' poijtc Ihai bVjWin (Head lo the hnnn.w dc- j 1 StntBOOATE OP Till COUNTY OP CAI'I ll bb Offlre u Cape May Court llossee on i TUESDAY AND SATURDAY ' i«tou ■- 8urrogaie- , ; qbdeb to show cause. Ileew" mi'uwfn?0" ""ot A irf" Oandy aud Abcim' Breeea. Kwi afj ndrea. "* "" . asJrwffjwd n» aK^omnK Uw o! 5hs^ndif^^mre?,<^es.l'5am^l?"d nay rvgn.rc, raLDKETM.Vmmwalc '..■nllrth.l*.; lYlnlef. lee. SAP . yaluajile propertt fob , 1 ,
' ffiJTNBLE FOR BOARDING BODSE SCHOOL OR SEMINARY. « T«e prepeny Xbowb as WhXa Baikal tbe cor- ■ nrt,<;;,LaUyertc.Md_ Jrtrwm^.trrec.. ^ tipc l C^g.diI,urS«T^am^''4Aro^lc r°U"' J EIGHT ROOM BRICK DWELLING, r . belt n-rci 'of rrondTilutde Iw'smtdlng lou ■ orairdeelnst. WlHUa dsn ouMaiiaal lc tanas ] wreeuTaiiw! JUdtnooTren""1 Ke i mjicZZm' v. M. D. MABCT. Cape May City. ' j or ALEXANDER MARCT, Camdem S. 1. \ ' -p-ETZELjg NEW ^"TTLE £5 ; I Addressc. W.'BRZni1 R*p?«2raa^5.TBU' 1 ! :
A Passing "Word, i - -
j Anything that can reasonably be asked for .in summer, j clothing for men and boys awaits you at Oak Hall. The , | prices on both thin sttifTs and woolens are fixed or read- ! | justed on the scheme of our last month's upset sale. Wanamaker & Brown. t Oak Hail, Sixth ami Market, I'hiladclphia. GO TO THE PHILADELPHIA Cheap .Boot and Shoe Store, 1 Grades, Widths and Styles, of Gentb. Ladles'. MUece' Boys' and ChUdrvKb | FINE COOTS AND SHOES, And a full Line of Plain and Fancy Slippers. > | • ALSO A I'ULL LIN E OF 008SAMERS ' ' *°°a^ '"i. KMri'K, j i BOOTS AND SHOES! i Larftsi and Miwl Complete StocX of Good, Cbeap Bhju and «'»«• in i'-i- N > C". STYtE, QUALITY AND PRICE CANNOT BE SURPASSED, | Goods that dont Pit or Ploaie, win be excbinxcl «e imn.i r.-lnn.i«l ' | ONE PEICE ONLY. SEE Otrit KM GAITERS. ALSO. A PULL SUPPLY <>P _FINE WALL - PAPERS EL0REDGE JOHNSON. 1 " OS WASHINOTON STREET. FRENCH ^ REEVES, Nob. 13 and 15 Federal Street, CAMDEN, N. J. GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED, Mlnnuuu rateni Ploor. MU1 reed. Beta Dried Dnel, Hoc*. Come and Pur Bah, Day and htnw Floor. Dried Kmc Day btriw
Fertilizers, Agricultural Implements and Truck Baskets.
HEALTH IS WEALTH, i Dr K. C. Wew'e^rrre^a^BralnTraijmcii: , j on receipt at prte*. We cnarentee Mx bore*. ^j^WW^redmly*. we «■«■* taa ^ ^e5*gA^tei^S'?LJ^'i»dCTby ISMGU | '
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GOOD HEWS TO ALL! i Improved BUCKEYE & CRAWFORD MOWERS, ADR1ANCE REAPER. WITH FIXTORES FOR ALL . • Kl, , -_Y : ■ ij ! THE BOSS WHEEL RAKE, Better then the Best Improved Revolving Rakes. Canopy Single and Double-Seated. PHAET0HS. BUGGIES AND CABRIAGES. I Carriage and work Harners to fuH all. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of all Varieties. ! tnia- . W. R. VANCILDER, Petersburg, Cape May County, N. J. ' • F ■ «h . '
Tlrtr SkdrmUmntf. THtOTAUlUlI tWBTK KKtTI PHENOL SODIQUE. hqrami: llKS tUTtOt * Tin* ifCbqbw US!®! i Me ta THROAT APmrnOKS. SCARLATINA, " M TOiAtSroMfi^iNra. r ' " "* ' PHILADELPHIA 4 Wiaiow 51ass Warohonse BINJ. E SEOHiHE Sole Philadelphia A*eal of the Frcth, St &cbiia, Plate Slut CcBpuin, SiglisL Fmti, u i Lama Elan, Offers for 8ale, at low Prioea, the Larnt and llMl Aemrted Stock of Glaaa to be bond in thii Country. Comprising 1 JIEKICW TI\MV CL15S, Sink uf Mlt Fines CTUiKI tUSS, Sink, for httam ^ rencs cuss, »uU* tiid. t? t. Hi n. ltnca wusBL8 run cuss. I1.LMH IIUfiES. r£L\C8 CLASS far Mntsetukn' bl rtEVfl fill ST IL PL1TL J Ii ikid. reevrs m it t.
itfvfB Firm cuss, ait ukL IXCUSE KALLU CUSS, 14. J is, uf 14 ii DCU9I £01 CH CUSS. KUulU taUkkW 'r ISCUS1 fiTIOUL CUSS, Cliir.i, faff tab. ItnfE C1TBIHU CUSS, itTuindakv c m\fD fOLOtD CUSS. n«W uf f« IttaL IMHLLtO CUSS, drtf ui Otoirri. , DDOSSD CUSS, far tun uf Ynim. fAIWKAl CLASS, ii Lot f«t Sf«al Nam CIBliS IIELOUS. Tkite uf Hxlf i khe. rLOOE CUSS, U u i 1 it. Bid; ill nat Together with ererr virirty of Glaaa nred in the rouitrertkm of Dwellings. Churcbee, - Steamsblps, Poaoenger and Palace Care, i cut to Any aire or shape, in lota to suit purchasers stores: 205, 207, 209, and 211 North Fourth SL GUNS GREAT WESTERN"GUN WORKS. I-ITTSBCaoB, PA. 4 CENTS „ ISiSSSS a rt tele*. pratlt. larxe lnbor u Ught. j ilc . iit'aLiLl'VL^ Ll bdb,'nu*h«xh. Pa. Swedish Insoot Powder Kills .'OTATO rugs r TRP'JBLESOME VERMIN. 11° JO H •; sto n,' pi'tath^gk'par' 6 t "JSICAL INSTRUMENTS . . « of tui kinds for sale vory cheap. • art, Crtalcguos free. aji™. hicham) »P™ hull 1 CO. Box 868, Iltuhuigh. Pa. Beware Fraud BENSON'S
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