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I SKN i — i Published Every SeturtUy Morning. • . CAPE MAY. AUGUST 19. 1882. j . There are Dearly oat hundred public ' resort* along the Jersey «•*, betwcea ( Uspe Atey MKl Loupr Bfaart.aod room', an being established. A surrey (j now ( going on fur She purpose sf conttrucling s new end isdependeot railroad sloe? the ( entire ocean beach, between the two shore , popular ptaore. , Point Plcsssnt, uptbeKew Jersey cos*. b s made resort fsst toereaxtag In popu- i tartly. The Resort Boose there Uooo- ; dueled by Mr. Charles Daffy, for many years of the Continental. Philadelphia, \ sod the Stockton of thb dty, and It will not he many years before it is an important place. "The Republicans of the First Coogresalonal District are arranging for> firstclam defeat thb fall. As things now look, they will lose their candidate tor Congress, no matter who be may be, and alio aereral members of the Legislature. It b a needle* and dtagnceful quarrel aa H now Charles M. Hilgeri, the forger, proree to bare been errn a more nnecropoloos and black hearted ecoondrel than was at first supposed. His proceedings stand without a parallel for audacity. Jbrwr A those who treated in bb Integrity b bad enough, bet to rob the widow and the orphan of their entire support caps the climax of villainy. Brig. 43 c. Janet R. Herbert, commanding the Baltimore troojie, has issued a circular announcing that anangeroenis hare been perfected for an Inter-Slate competitive drill at Baltimore, on the 13th of September, under the aoiplees of the order of the Oriole. The pritea are #1830 the prises »13j0 ,
for Ibe flr«l, $300 frr the accond awl $250 i for the third— United Stales army tactlca. ; Judges — bree United Stasesarmy otDcere, , -te — — ' *#■ •>- fWrresrv of War. Each , company entering to o umber thlrty-aix , priralea, srllh non-eommbaiooed and com- , mtaaiooa1 officers. InritaUont bare been , sent to military companies in "all parti of , the country to take part In the competition. - Snaabine, freah air and real are nalore'a great paraeea. In oaing them at the aossida to iqoooatract y outsell for another period of ten months' hard labor, lease out of l be prescription everything like "•hop." Let the preacher cast off the cares JH.b parish, and the Indoor wortj*. get as fD'ioh of the outdoor medicine as b good for him. The lawyp had better let bb olienl look^oat for himself a little while. And the doctor— well, it looks as though there was no vacation for him at all, fOr i«5ople will get sick and require bb professional care in summer as well a. In winti r. If there ever comes a time for the nee /paper man to'let upa Utile while. /paper to let up a Utile while, -
it will b* a good thing for trim to carefully ' avoid taking about hi. huslrwm or even I free trots every care. ' Mow that General Warren b dead and , gone beyond the reach of bnman repara- , uoo, the exprtaaiona of regret at the , severity with which he was treated are , general and heartfelt. Bat what was Gen- , era! Wnrren't grievance compared -to that , of Fitx John Porter, who baa been lor nam »king lor the justice which, op to , the pr.sennhne.haa been denied him? Warren was relieved In«.i his command , for ream which, though hb command- . tag offlrer deemed them ruffictent, tovolred him In no discredit and cast not the faintest Impnlatlon updo hb loyally, while Fits-John Porter was dbmtaaed the service and mob oejuatly branded at a traitor. If the care of General Warren arouses ao much eympaihy, bow much more urgent should be the demand that FiU-J<>bn Porter be righted. But It hat not yel been found possible to get the bin for hb relief through Oourress All work sod no play b not good, arfthrr b all pby and wort, they should be mixed on the large three-quarter plan In far * of wort. Men aotnfUmes say, ••when I do just 10 much work, or in other words, gel so much money, then 1 will take some rest and enjoyment," yet .1 — , yssx by year go accumulating. *
\ filling up their store houre.- adding to their \ tq.0. aenount. till they can wort no longer, and there b willing left of life ^ bul ti e dregs. It would be better to en- j joy the aweeu of esbtrnct as you go ( alone, and not pat off the real and recroa- . Hon tiD too late. There Is a Until to 1 human endurance, physical and menu!. The habit of resting like others human | smdearors comes by kmg ^traitong*. end , s^**dmiruhtoak' before him. General', v ' - sAttas, a part of eart day aboold be ' est aside for net. Let ao Itour be spent with Ibe famUr. cull irate In 11 the love of home by making It pleasant and chenfal by ytatr preacooe.
mat I was esse. I pare up hope. but a fnewd tow ret a( Dr. William Itai.'s Baham ftr Ue una UMiisfl 1 n Trl 'i *~ — T ' »"■- . The Sew Bnmswlck FWdasUou. one Hear, jou'tali in the Stale, refers to the gjttaaT ttlualion in thb district In th. 1 have been rsry sick ovct two^yeare. The hig"^rinfio^rUl get an^ek^^e." Krer quidt. oorepta* cms « days, artI
now ns etAXDs a c trf mat. , A cocreepoodent of the Philadelphia ' Press baa been eanvaretog the Cpngresai octal District, of which Cape May constitutes a part, and gives in yesterday's base the result of hb observations. Two hundred and Mxty-ooe miles ot territory . wpe gooe over, and every effort was made to secure opinions from an unbiased ] standpoint. Aa a matter of course, this 1 was eitremely difficult. "Nine men out of ' every ten had anme personal end to aerve ^ bra petty malteo hi gratify. Bcorea of sncb interviews hare been pruned of their ' prejudices, and appear herewith under ooe general head. Scores of them have been rejected altogether aa totally unworthy of belief, while one or two arc given simply aa samples of ultra hopefulness To further corroborate the atatementr of laden of the dtffereot factions, informal ; Interviews were had with volets them•elves, singly and In gronpa, and in near- ; ly every instance the substance was satisfactory. The general result of the Investigation can be summed op to s few words. General Robeson's strength In - Camden County b uncertain. There is a - probability that be will be beaten in Cam- . den City, bat that be will carry the tna , jority of the townships and ooe ward in I Gloucester City. Gloucester County w ill - probably elect every Robeson delegate. • Salem County Is divided about equally. Cumberland County it almost solid for Kixoo, the only disaffection being in the city of Bridgeton. Cape May County.lhe smallest in Ibe district, is almost unanij mously for Nixon. The indications ate that If the convention met to-morrow, the ~c chanoA for nomination would be slightly j against the preaeot incumbent. * The sentiment throughout Cape May county b undeniably antl-Robeaoa. Out of five of the anacu boroughs and townt- ships visited, which are entitled to a roll presentation ittibc convention, it was an • actual Imposriblllty to find a single prorae taent man In favor of returning the prosIt cnt Incumbent to the Lower House of the * National Legislature. The county, through f> and through, showed a decided pretereocc decided pretcrence '
1 for In lroo as the nominpe of the party. 1 Not with that earnestness, perhaps, char. 1 aetcriatic of a simitar campaign ta any 1 ' targe dir. but with a quiet, unalterable < : determtaallon, encountered only In rural ■ districts. The tack of earnestness par- ' ' ftuNa of certain indifference, uocbangr- ; able by any kind of promise of rewards, t • None of Robeson's appointments, among I the Intelligent class ot voters, deign to I , enter into any argument or explanation as ' . to why they oppose him. It is sufficient r thst they sre opposed to him. Ins few e cases the violation of the two-term precee dent ta advanced aa an argument, but ; e rural voters, far the mast part, simply state , . their Intention to cut him, and say no t tesre. Tbers are few, If any, party lead- ^ era of any particular prominence outside e of Oape May dty. The majority of tbem j centre there at least, and from half a dozen ,t of them Interviewed without any knowl- , edge of their preference*. It was easy to „ •« bow the current was drifting. „ Hon. W. W. Ware, ex-member of the ^ Bute Legislature, who has until cow al-
ways boec the steadfast friend and sup- , porter of General Robeson, said that, in- , asraucb as be desired party aucccaa, he i U. Nixon for the nomination. • There ta , no question as to General Robeson's ability," said Mr. Ware, "be has hrams , enough for two ordinary men— two bat- , fata, I might sty, Bat. yon must remember that the Republican parly must have ' a candidate who cannot he knocked down. ' Robeson's first nomination and election to i Congress was an eminently proper one. ' He went to Washington and proved blroI ,eU u>be a man of boias. Uewatnom- ' tested for a second tenn. not only a* a ' matter of oourteey. but more particularly ! to give him an opportunity to vindicate ! his character, which had been arealled, as ■ everyone kooas. Tbta was at his own ' request. He went to Washington, aid 1 vindicated hb character, as be wanted to 1 da Now, then, why should be go back ' for a third term ? Certainly not M tar- ' ther vindication. Certainly not aa a bona 1 fide representative of thb First Congressional District, to look after its Interests sod wants- He did not do -.bat during hb : two terms there, and there b no reason to believe that be will make a sudden change ' and do Ulna third term. No, Mr- It l« ' cot for the good of the district he repre- ° tents that he wants to go back. It b fev J George M. Robeson, and George M. Robeaoo alone." ,
Hoc. W. T. Stevens, an ex-member ot ( the State Legislature, and n delegate to each of . the two District Conventions which nominated Robeson "for hb first and second terms, in 1878 and 1880, exhibited almost tbe aarne objections as did J , Mr. Ware. "Tbe voters of Oape May oonnty," said i be, "do DM want to return General Robe- | son to Congress. I doubt whether yon . can find more than one man ta the coun- . ty-I mean a man of any weigbt-wbo ta t opposed to Nixon and In favor of Ttobe- - son. We do not believe In abusing a ' man in this county, but. joa will find wbeo H comes to Ibs poiot that we will ■end a solid delegation for Nixon to the . convention on the 18th of Septepiber." ^ "If the Convention were held to-mor-hekl to-mor-
; row," said James O. Carman, chairman ^ i milter, 1 have not tbi al'igbtost doubt ' I but that oar county delegation would be 1 solid in favor of Nixon. Ae It it, I think | Nixcn b tolerably sure of aix oot of the J - w ren delegate*- There Is a bare poasibUlty that Robeaoo-may capture two ' I acts of delegatre Irom Cape May county , to tbe Convention, but no more. You « will- find that the delegates from this " county are not to be bought, aod will go iOlg the Oooveotkn with a choice that * crereoT be changed. There ta not the >- sligbleat fear of tham being purel«d * after they have been elected to vote tor a In GennanT the sofa ta the seat of s- honor, and to omit offering its privileges * to an tavitad guest b to write one's self J down IgMauri ofj»>lRe re vfSd tT rery ' luS'l^art J place would be highly rudecuious ta a V yonng lady. Sock ta a caatom of the 3. So great has bate the p-vuiar demand £ rea«"" —a aureru km. tat. S HSfSifiSSKsi-SE i
Children are early rtaera, and when up r they begin their ceaael ere activity. To aee tbem begin the day ta worth.an effort * on the part of their elders. There Urn * more enjoyable tight on the heart Urea P the little folks playing in tbe nil with ° tbeir wee buckeu and ahoveta. Tbe » ' safety ot the strand is greater now than <- former yean belnre the drive was com- * | plrtcd. Our dty autboritiea are defied ¥ by tbe youngsters, and as to that, about ^ ! everybtalj else. They are tbe rea? bads f of creation. We love to 1* led about by « j the innocent ways of childhood. There c are about town little heaps of surplus 1 r- beach sand of the kind used to fill tbe In- « [ tentloea on the new sidewalks. These ' liule hills are favorites ot Ibe youngsters. 1 who with their miniature ahoveta spread ' 1 the sand about and then very carefully ■ , pile it up again. Ou ibe -street called J , Franklin we ace a doien of tbem at work ' Upon the roads cart morning, before their J parents are op. They hare an utter dtaregard of the Mayor and bb police and ' [ everybody else. Well, let them shovel ' r away, it b good for them; and tbe wise ' parent should see to it that there are sand ' tiiapa and miniature shovels and buckeu 1 1 to meet all demands Some of the little 1 J ones of the Franklin street party are ao ' ' small that they bad to be lifted, yesterday 1 ,| morning, over ibe gutter, which bad be- ' a little swollen by the tain. The boys of larger growth were galh- ] a ered about the circus advertising walta on ; e Tuesday with regret plainly written on ■ K their faoea on account of the departing i. show. The ring, for the average young- J c iter, has greater merit than any other c form of arouaetnenL Some rey that part ' of the charm of a visit to the circus b lost to a boy if be goes in by tbe regular 1 means of buying » ticket with surplus cash. Earning admission by carrying J water for the elephant, or helping about j. tbe encampment, b tbe style adapted to c_ young America's tastes. Of course no lD well thinking lad would attempt so lose a thing as crawling un3er the canvas. A ^ good many yean ago we were acquainted ^ with "a party of targe boys who earned a nightly admittance into Dan Rice's show 'x by carrying around on a platform tbe big bone Excelsior. Speaking of Dan, be ,
a whole circus himself, and bis ad. ; vent into a Southern or Western' town ' was an event of joyous anticipation and , reattxaUon. He was the prince of . Soon our young friends must gatlAr op tbeir books and begin, to tbem, a kmg period of work. While tbeir vacation I lasts let tbem have every proper amusei meet attainable. Don't Co xvewl. We should like to know tbe smouut of t money that U daily taken ever tbe bridge ; and out into tbe county by our market > gardener*. Tbe sum would be Simply - enormous. It baa been estimated that s one of our largest hotels alone use over a > hundred dollars' worth of vegetables dally. > Take this sum as an example and follow - It np for a few hours. It finds Us way Intol J every avenue of trade giving its measure of vitality to tbe business interests, not e only of Cape May City, but to a targe area - of country. There ta scarcely a man, woman, or child that ta not in some way, <
directly or indirectly, benefitted by the I Cape May aummer season, ail of wblcfa > gnes to abow that the success of this fai mous seaside resort means health to a po- ' * llUcal body not limited In 1U geographical , I area by Cape Island Creek, but ta of much ' - greater rxtent than the county even. So well taown ta the fact of the teaaoo'a ' mimev advantage that August has become I , the great pay period of tbe year, aod many I of our merchants who fail to effect a settlement of outstanding accounts to. this month despair of paymeulbefore another "boarding sanaon" come* around laden . with ducats, which arc poured by our . guests as lavishly ts water. The titltens of Cape May county have ' tbeir lots cast to pleasant and profitable s p tares, and sre call attention to tbe fact ■ that there are vast areas in it of unoccu- , pied land that only needs clearing and tickling with a little fertiliser, when targe, 1 paying crops of vegetables and fruits may 3 be produced, which will find a ready sale t to our markets The demand for garden products will, of course^ iocrrmae with " our growing prosperity. Don't fro West, 1 young man, but buy a few acres in Cape hay county and grow rich with tbe new a era. 0 It will soon be time for parents to cx- * amine the catalogues of the various board- * Ins schools that now abound all over tbe s country, with a view of selecting ooe lor * tbeir children's education and care. And in so Important a matter tbe utmost cau- . lion should be exercised in deciding upon lion i
tbe merits of s school before committing to its keeping our boys snd girls. We ! know that much prejudice extols against boarding acbooto, touch oi which to with. I out foundation. Tbe Squeets of DtX bobo ja Hall are doubtless all dead, but there . may be other and graver considerations for prats before they lovingly prepare " tbe children for a flight from tbe protecU 1 Ing care and infioences cf home. Tliere " are good schools; be sure that you select the best. " Out public schools ought to be equal to d the task of preparing tbe yoolh of tbe . community for business or college. If their patrons srould toatot upon requiring tbem to measure up to this standard, ii r would be doe*. Then tbe children could WOUJU WJ UODC. IUCU *
be kept at borne at a period to their lires when it ta most aroirable that tbey should g be nndcr parental care. * ' SHHsSas^^iH ! ; esr.y.tr^r.aa.Ti; . • 1 1 TNJjtTsr. J»a-T f I The pottifflnM of tbe Sew Jereej ata- ; 3 aide reaorts are ctasaified af follows : As- I * bury Park, class 8, salary 81800 ; Atlantic j City, Clare fi. salary *8800 ; Oape May, j f cure 8, alary #1700 ; East Long Branch, 1 a class S. salary «180p; Long Branch, class j If 8, salary $1800; Ocean Grove, ctare 8, 1 t relary 81800. ■ ' 1 1 Million* d vets Away. k MDKods of Bettlea of Dr. Ktogta New u Roben win he rtmtoatad or he will
Down si Cape May politics sre oot allowed to take a rest, even tboogh It ta the month of August, and folks of the place are kept busy entertaining the lb. flux of aummer visitors Tbe promtoent Republicans of tbe Island are talking of Ool. H. W. Sawyer, the proprietor of the well-known Cbalfooie. as a candidate for State Senator. ajj^Kve to atroog probaof lita nomination and election. Colonel Sawyer it ooe of Cape May's moat energetic and useful cttixenr, aod of the great improvements of the are doe in a measure to. bb earnest efforts in the direction of progress. Tbe Colonel, though a natlre of Lehigh counPennsylvania, baa been a resident of May since the year 1818 or thereabouts. He was the first private soldier to votonteer to the army from tbe State of New Jersey when tbe war broke out, and be subsequently commanded tbe First New Jersey Cavalry. He served during tbe war with high honors, and pbxed • important part to several csfrting episodes. He was severely wounded si one time, while bis capture by tbe Oau- , federates and subsequent exchange are . matters of war history The Colonel ws» , sentenced to be hanged by tbe rebels, but, , through s most fortunate affair for him, escaped that fate. He fuffeAd tbe tortures. though of a nine months' imprisonment. and was finally exchanged for t Brigadier -General Lee. aon of Rut«rt E. | Lec, who was a prisoner in the hands of , the Union army. Colonel Sawyer has ; served aereral u-rras in the Cape Mky | City Council, of which be is still a protat nent member, and is always foremost in" J the advocacy and bringing about of nita- , surer ihat tend to promote the interests f hi. town. "If sen. to the State Senate he i ' nv" t "" > Our seaside population i» on the qui 1 vivc of expectation as regards toe conart » sehsor- of next week. The wide celebrity 1 of the famous Marine band aod its aswvi1 ationa create a great furore to bear its » performances. That no one may be dis- ' appointed a fine arrangement of seats has f> been perfected, snd those who wish may t from (me to as many si required. ■
■ Marcy & Mecray have them for sale. ( i gentlemen will show you a diagram ! exhibiting tbe plan of auditorium and 1 pavilion. , Toxstojc, N. J.. Octe«8d, 1880 1 have suffered for eight years with ' flay Fever, during Julj sad August snd Sepccuu. Knwsun C. Buxusx, f (Apply into nostrtls with little linger . ' It ta astonishing the amount of jam1 quilo and fly screens that Smith & Co., F 60 Washington street are selling. Tbey 1 will fit any window. There U no ure of * being annoyed with •hero preti wben sp- ' pliancea for their exclusion are so cheap and bandy. IftarrUd. a WALES — LKAMIXO— At tnr Mpuso rwrsooj '• Spelsy Oty", and'saSle Lronung. "of Planing Crrvt.
Bird. , Bfir gjflvfrtismfntg. GEBSOKS GIBSON'S. Mrs. Rosa Gerson 42 N. Eighth Street, ; IMMENSE REDUCTIONS IX FINK MILLINERY TRIMMED : HUTS HUB BONNETS,
■ EEDTCTIONB To ckro ool ixt talane* or iht BEDl'cnotra aoaaoa's ivodncma* ye as ra ! REDVCTIONS Dade aweeptug redarSMa In , RKDPCTIOIrit all uav departprot* la use trunaed H at* and Baanws wr - r . REDPCTtoRR isiplto tjo, waioawa t«- . ; SS®iS ECKS'i REDCCTIOSa lie, S0C-: fortaro priea. rea. , ■ REDt cnoNfi Tse- and tl. . REDt'OTIONB gtJd; former prtoe, (LB and KEDrCTlONS gs.no. 1 A SPECIAL BARGAIN. „ EEDCCTlOXrt W e Save Darted a tot of BDs « reductTons u»Sf SS^iu na& REDPonoim w»le« we anld for tso, *1, aod if KE0CCT1OK8 (1JA each. I OSTRICH FEATHERS. i
REDUCTIONS Atraunenfugtart^ rkdijS'kiSS par barok of* L We'eoM ibe RKDDCT10N8 swpe goegs f«Drey at M^a < BSCCTIOSS Swaj^uayy? REDOCTlOIfa ah coDra forlfc reek. <»e REDVCTIONS SattferDtriMa ramrelM . Veial&ifoica gt. «us and gt eere. wayacac RBTOCTKOfS never agam be repDead for toe . Triiiel lats k BoiEts. 5SESSSS jrizs.vzzzJX S'toS'ars^taM .xxj «££ REDUCTIONS attav II the cur snd txerelorf REDUCTIONS our eurt to always nrv^snd REDUCTIONS wSf to g« OJ of. Wc rerealREDrCTfONS ao mada WDfar rodacueyp REDUCTIOKB aa etoar orgai id iPa. areR aa REDUCTIOIW Bpaawa toreju* d lAeaa. " RSiWUtlUW totoaypaM.', i.arewai. reductions BUXa. Banna, Rsbsoos, Aa. Sc. Mrs. Rosa Gerson, 42 North Eighth St, i 1022 NORTH SECOND St. FHILADEU'llJA JDAD i rw
■ 1 x " nl'f , HitttLs r (i cctli | j ; BATHING SUltS. PATENT BBUBLI YDKE.PERFECT FITTING BATHING SUITS " 8onetuugyouToreera.wereDDn. Wr* p w j HUTTON & CO. ty pnusdelpkla, Mareb. ISO. m
CIIAS. E. FRESCti CHA*- <" REEVES j FRENCH & REEVES, ' , — No8. 13 and 15 Federal Street, I . CAMDEN, N. J. ; GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED, ; by tbe Bale or Bundle, Axle Greaee, CalUe Powder. Coat, At. Jel»-y | Fertilizers, Agricultural Implements and Truck Baskets. GEO. I. BURKHAHDT'S SONS. r J NORTH BROAD BELOW CAMBRIA STREET, , (Near Ganaantown Junction station Pcnoa. R. R.) DOWN TOWN OFFICE. «!S CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. i CEDAR WATER TANKS
SECOND HAND TANKS W*Our"faaOTrt«' icoewES'br' Penery Irani* R. R. to Germanlown Jonrtlon sutlon from Broad and Market atreeu and by oermantown aod Norrtotown, R. R. via. Sixteenth Street Station a Tbtr ■ eeatb and Fifuentb Street oars paaa the fanory. pnwsd.GO TO THE PHILADELPHIA Cheap Boot and Shoe Store, | Where you wtu Ond the Largeat and Hon Complete AMomnrnt In all Grades, Widths and Styles, Of Gem1*. Ladles', Mlaees' Boya' and CblldgenM FINE BOOTS AiNTD SHOES, And a full Line of Plain and Fancy Slippers. ALSO A VI n T- LINE OP GOSSAMERS eleewbere. No trouble Wttww goods farucular '"j jijqoPF, feti&j Cor. Washington A Jucbaon Streetx, Cape May City. N. J. °"K"NO. 37 JACKSON STREET. CAPE MAY CITY, WITH A FULL USE OF FRESH AND SALT MEATS. , Fine Groceries and Provisions of all kinds, PHILADELPHIA FRESH BUTTER, COOKING BUTTER. fD4D ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.
3Jrn; §tflrrriismrnts. JJETZEL ORGAN. J ( New.atylt.gtx. On InBallDent plan. Most r ■ elegmsl reae, beat lone, loweet price, ewlret j gOLDIERS J ; "cHAaTmO^. j
JPOR RENT. yOR SALE. (FOB CASH.) aMU old Pig*. ,n'ul™^JROI HUSTED. ; ' (Oppmni BrtrtrtSSy r*m" I ■ I^ALARLAl ' THE ONLY REMEDY KNOWS j Ti testy IMi ReaAlj Fest. M roreT greuTiagiS B l* S&5S5£S5sS^sai cares ware over sad XXduey qwaulaDD aod atl dlaeaaw reaaed by rmrnw) btrej. Fur-U uy aB Oraggwa. prtoe gi.eBper i«u». H l- " liaatamty refa. sorely retfaxbta wreeny. t»-
j |lr«r itirrriismrnts. £f\30 Pm£ lnW Ey^<^m?As2iemi$ ' ! PIMPLES. ! i 1 win send (tree) the recetpe for a simple VegtI 'a^^Bali^'Jutj^re^i^Taii^ Farcxua. | r clear and beaouful ; alao tnatrucUona for pro- , i j duclng a loxnrtantgrowtb of hair oo a bald bred S ' CD T™sS,VAKDELFA Co- f Beeunab" S5t°{' 1 r j J^IGGS A BROTHER" ' AMERICAN WATCHES 22 I Walnut. Cor. Dock St.. 22 SL. *
PHILADELPHIA. 0 WATCHES & JEWELRY REPAIREP. ^ ^ CENTS WANTED FOR SUL- J IRELAND OF TO-DAL. i SroLaaoaD?*! LAjfAre11" Lbd1 ^Ororoloa ] HOOBHGAU CLAY WOBSS, [ ' nee fi TaiQgtre,fiLll WillSLj I PHILADELPHIA. FACTORY SPRING MILLS, ; . MONTGOMERY CO. PA. Ii ALWAYS OH HAND, » Vitrified Clay or Terra Cotta Drain and Sewer Pipes. '» ALSO CmMNEY TOPS, I Xllamcaaad ibapea. u OUR R. R. CHIMNEY TOPS *" VAKE8 AND GARDEN ORKAMENTB. I fabtltae | . ! v.
PHILADELPHIA MnyBkWartei . BfflJ. E SHOKMAKEE, 1 MM Ftltiditpbla Igrel of Ur tad, It iiltit, Dili tlm ttepuiu 1 EtglftfiutLuikeiEiiElu, Ofikn for Bale, ai Low Prices toe Lamat and Beet Amorted Stock of Glare to be found in toil Country. Comprising wnu TISMI SUES. Sxgk ui fiiUt. : m*S nusia «jss. fa*, far fk t™. : ruwi SUSS, »reU< Hid. p to Ul Tt ! rti.\ci nusiq run cuss. ' rum ii tuts. rtLVCB CUSS to rtotogtifSui' ot ] ruin crystal run. j-u tkkt ' rtoa ncru cuss, j-ia iba 1 ENGLISH tOLLU CUSS, 14. J 16. uA 14 it tkii ; ENGLISH tOTCK CUSS. 1-LVlxJ 14 ixttoi ENGLISH (ATlDtlL CUSS, Oirew. M tiik rULNCR CAnORAL CUSS, rev ui riri ntov TRENCH WWRtl CUSS. FtatW ui M ImL ENLULU CUSS, Oar ail Ototrti EI8USSEI CUSS, toltonui TuAtvi C1THEDRU CUSS, u Lexi Hoi Seecial »«rss. 1 CttlLN 1IRE4SS. Hkile ud M Ikitt TLOOt CUSS, 14 uA 1 im. thick ; ill no. I Together with evcrr vuriely of Gtam need ft ! in the conetruction of b weUlngo, CLurohrek ij Stoumahlpa.PaaaenEorand PalacoCara cut to any aire or shape, to lots to nut par 205, 207, 209, and 211 North Fourth St. j Beware Fraud
BENSON'S _ GAPCINE PLASTERS HAVE BEEN IMITATED, I And their oxcollent reputation inj ured by worthloaa imitntiODn. Tho Public ore cautionod against buying Plasters having similar sounding uamos. 800 that tho word CA-P-C I N-E is oorrootly spelled. Benson's Capclne Porous Plasters Aro tho only improvement over made in PlastersOne to worth more than a dozen of any other kind. 1 Will positively cure whore other remedies will not even relievo. ' Price 28 cents. Pnco 25
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