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Published Every Saturday Morning. CAPE MAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1882. - ^ ?S&~'rZX&'iL2X&ca' rmt Ofefioa had lis qian of or HI as mil of axuavaganoe. H L. 1 rat n,aoey pretty freely for pen- - ek:.iMd ilii aiL'i iilfrH *■' "* rt""— ■. tt- MfeJSaTtnjflerTler wtlh a firm hand." 1: i noc a Coogresa without dtavtainaAnd no* the estate of liilfert, the fu. fitlve defaulter awl forger. ia to be ouarreled over in the courts. The creditors will be lotky, when the lawyers are through with it, if there ia anything left to divide. • The dm la* la "always the beat." and tlj; quarreling creditors may We see it staled that the Second Bri«ade. National Guard, this Mate, will be prcaenl at ifcr semi-cvnlennia! ceJebratioi in Phfladelpt.ia next month. It la to he presumed tint the Governor baa given his authorisation fortfac parade at the requcsi celebration. It would be e god idea to assemble the Torklown battalion in Philadelphia on that day, equipped and accoutered sa when it lore off the honors of the Yortctown cdebrslioo. It does nc argue well for the wits of the American sneak thief that so easy and pruti table a "racket" is the forgery of bath bouse chec' « at Watering places never occurred to biiu Ull a few days ago. Nothing is simpi- r than the process by which the Atlantic lily !»' hers were despoiled. any ooe to c -unlcrfcil the tags given out at the bath l.onae nmcrs in exchange for valuables left in keeping, and it is an easy thing for a Ihlcf to mingle with the crowd about the window, ascertain who deposits money, watches or jewelry, and the nambcr of the check gircn in exchange, and preanUy present a similar number and receive the package. It now remains for the ingenuity of bath bouse keepers in do- . viae sumc more secure plan of caring for .valuables h ri in their dinrge. If all lb tilings that vex us ra this life were put t<i iber, it would be found that 11* grtauv I part of them proceed nan three t alonnice and reproaches which art spiced aim ml without thought or concern letsml -puken may^lT me cause o! much tub '-i and bitteracm ol heart. Ahd anyone who pame> judgment on bit apt to be too There am many sources bum which spring thoughts and sources ir mi wuicu apnng mnugiiia uw
pr 'voking wontr Ajpoeg them might be r r e Ctl.'is, a parade df wit. or display 0 a ty iRxdJlrring knowledges power L ptntaeed, mlf-copeelt, and a score of r 'htr.gs of related character. They a: M be very enrefuliy watched that an 1 tnce is not gained by them in aome Congressman Harris, of the Fourth New J.-rey District, ha. a hard row to hoc. -N ot only la he confronted by the Republicans, but be la aim opposed by both factious of the Democracy of the district. When t./ was elected to Congress two fng rocT '■ n tin.- Star. As Prusvcuior cf the Pleas !<* Warren county he had marie aa enviable name. But in an nkfOrtuagic hour he voced for the river and harbor steal. Ttu vote was bii deathtaei:. Today be is the most unpopular man in the district, and stands as tbe fUat of' the luug tkevtvv t . 1* couaigocd t, political obli. *U*1. The growing KoUmrol throughout the Sub is that oo nan wbo voted away misrepn ent the people wbo have to" patfar his . xlravaganoeBrmed 1 y pubUabm. "Stop u.y paper," bar lb if 'error after s pepry has leen long a» it pursues a Juki, honorable and customer* In .11 reaped », the tie. of friaud••'hard to break by outride thirdly as the link which hinds old friend, fat bus! -
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I For l»e Car* May Wave. Along the whole line the alarm has I aoaoded. Tbe drowsy bas-s, awakened, by the sound of the reveille, hasten to mm and prepare for the hay. Oapa Mav ' county is awake to the issue of the 1m- : porianl political contest now near at hand and means again to assert the great prini ciples of the Republican feoverameol, by r elevating a man from its mitlri, well tried and not found wanting, in the Senatoiial ' The -old Warrior girds his armor round him and whh a grim tmilr awaits die roo- " meql.of action l.uo tear in him Df defeat; .' iht ocart heath as boldlJU Wufn'Tw iroU' ; the battlefield of Use Wilder nem, through blood and carnage to victory. This coc* test. In which be Is about to engage is a ■ peacrf 1 one; and "our next Senator' - believes that ia the hearts and votes of hit I friends and ncighboro, lie will find the * necessary strength and power to cairy t him safely through this civil ordeal. : Co L Sawyer, like most men occupying r a dual public position of Councilman and . proprietor of tbe Chalfonte, might, in tbe course of human events, be expected to * hare many friends, and many so-sfylrd ' lion in existence, be tnnst take rides and exclaim, "He wbo ia not for me is against 1 me i He who gslbereth not with me, xatteiclli abroad." A good man in this life ' cannot stand neutral, either in politir . re- ' ligkm or morals ; be moat say, for which king, Bcsonia? and define hi poeilion. ■ In doing this there'* always necessarily a large party who, as conscientiously as he, think differently and oppose him. This , will always occur ia politics; but it should I be e friendly atrifc, not .embittered with , angry feelings We arc a'! striving for . good government, hoc time and cxperi- . encc usve clearly demouatrated the fact, , that the- rules and principles of the KepublicaD party arc' the best forma for our . country. t This character of opposition ' jrsscxt r Senator" will have to meet, but Irom the r signs of the limes it^ being speedily re- | ooodlcd ; ar 1 men wbo think it for the i best, and have at heart the interests of . this henatoriai district, are joining bands 1 on Col Haw; :'s nominatioo. As Davi prurcd so shall the Colonel . wrongfully rejoice over me; neither let r then wink wi.h the eye that hate me without canst. For they speak not peace, but they devise deceitful matters against ' them that art quiet in tbe land. Lei them 1 shoot for joy that favor my righteous " cause : yea, let them my conlinualiy. Let c the Lord be magnified, which si'h pleas- " ure In the proeperily of his servant." 0 With cooadous Integrity and honorable * intentions in all bis daily walks of life, tbe Colonel has been accused by - woe of being * stiff-necked, or too independent. This ia L a great mifakf There is no man today * on Cape Island of greater loyalty to his * party an'" tbe right. Raman" to be Id >' nfflobqeim-cot'ng the people, most sloop d and truckle to f'aud and corruption, then truckle
I we my the Colonel Is stiff-necked, and we B take much pride in aaylog. that we hoc- ^ ' eatly believe there ia not gold enough to ' bend It to the wrung. And this is the . man we want, of clear sterling stuff, with f ' no unarvtain ring, but true as steel to the , ' interests of his constituents. All the : pledges we require of . him is that he shall do all that lis ia called upon to do in ' r booor, and with fidelity to tbe party. , . And for that, his pari life and bis present . actions stand forth In bold relief; tbost . . of tbe base slave, who. wearing bis owner's i . collar, tbe badge of d'agraocfnl servitude, . crooks the pregnant hinge* of hit knees . where tSriR may follow fawning. f The itoords of the War Department 1 B show that of the 2.000.000 men wbo for a ' „ greater or less period were engaged in tbe , r suppressiim oT Abe rebrill :x.'tOS,494 arr a placed as deemrrv, or on- rrsn in rrrry ' „ four. Erery effort was made by PesidcDt ' , Lincoln and Ckmgtesa to mitigate these , offenses, resulting in the former i amine s ' proclamation, under date of AUrc 3.1. 1 - 18C5. rr uridine that all demrtera who rrt turned to O-eir posts witbic sixty days • should be pardoned on oondiUoo of serv. , lng the tvm.indro of tbe enlistment, sod ' in addhieo thereto s period equal to the < 1 lime ieet bv tiesertion. The terms of this o pardon ran until the 10th of Hay. ISC', r one month after the aurrooder of Lee's ' army, and yet at the close of the war the i rroor * show that there were still 117.317 deaertera, exclusive f 181,908 drafted men .1-sertera, or a total ot 2711,5811. A 0 numl'.r of three pieced ea deeerteri served J. honorably during the war, but at the aur- - SS5,"UM1MK,Tas t, famihm and friends, left for the' hemes, n The fact remains, however, that iet were J During the session of Cougrees Just cloeed d a nnmber of. ImMrlduriJUIUwere Intro. T that they might* receive pay and ailow- ■ ————— A • uu. x. a, j ur is, tsTv. • sxss. !f. IL.Jllj g
Con-V jever yon are, I don't know, u msrt Is eaa «aq*aua1 mar trevga ami n- * ah ~ w writs, Mwvai rol vtgbs band write, haeoa sou too) sasltlcls ss yen do. jou wi.1 ' : sSSSKSIS-SS Hay couary,' Or. if be did say to, he didwwmy Jnhls district, aho scrpmriSi S^MeailMSrS ; - ! ^ ehte>- ' ">
Porta* caps Xs; Wssm. Two airosx mess. Ooe of the stepqg poima in the Ttesidenl'a character has been mneh overlooked in Uie ordinary criliciams of the PreeWent and the high office be holda. It U hit undeviating dtspnsition and determination to give every men e hearing— every cittern a right to ars-e hi* case at beadquartera. There are certain days in every week, Rrmly fixed, when soybody having bosi- ' ness with tbe Execnlive can state bit or ' her case to lbs President and receive a ratrrrn. hearing and respectful cousiders1 Hob. It was propbeaiedjhat he would imitate Tyler, or Fillmore, or Johroou, mid the I New York TrOmtu undertook to threaten Chester A. Arthur if be did not carry oat 1 their ideas of Republican policy and prin1 ciplc. But Chester A. Arthur turned neither to the right hand nor to tbe left. Wi'h infinite lad, and with the delicacy and good senae of a true statesman, be took up the burdens when James A. Garfield laid them down. And when Mr. Arthur took op the cares of office no ciam of persons were more terribly disappointed than the noisy politicians who demanded a clean sweep in pott offices, But tbe collectors and postmasters rrmain as they were. It was not tbe aa imtle for office to which President Arthur gate heed; it wai lit immediate and stubborn determination, upon bit accession to power, speedily expressed, to gire net and r optioned prosperity to the whole coon try; to put hit fool down oo the senfor purposes of personal ambition, desired to complicate our peaceful relations with other countries by participating and meddling in the domestic dissension of foreign States. When flic measures of Congress bsvq^ot met popular approbation, Chester ^Pfcnhur has risen to tbe height of rll occjlona, and forbidden legislation which was not hi accord with bit ideas or the needs of tbe nation. For these reasons and for many others, for Cheater A. Arthur baa shown himself by the dignity and grace with which be has ever worn the honors of his high office, there has grown up in the public mind the idea that President Arthur will be a safe man to lead the Republican column in 1884. And In the choice of Charles J. Folger for Secretary of the Treasury the President 'made no mistake. Secretary Folger 1 ran ahead of hit ticket in New York, when Garfield headed the ticket for President in 1880. Having ooce been connected with the old-time Democracy, he was | eminently acceptable to those wbo are ; Republicans in sentiment end principle, while reluctantly yielding up the old ' name, ooce the synonym of program and of manifest destiny. 1 Secretary Folgeris success as head tl 1 tbe Treasury baa been none the less cco1 spicuoos from tbe entire lack of criticism with which his fiaanciai nollcv hat been policy i i
accepted by the capitalists of the ccdti try. j With happily balanced faculties as k poll- t tltian and a statesman, his self-poise and i affability of disposition have kept him [ clear of the animosities whicu Inevitably J and distress moat men of decided character in politics, and be ha* so modestiy worn his many political honors as r never to give envy any reason to repine at With andi men as Arthur and Folger I in the lead, patriotic -men everywhere 1 will feel that the future of our country is secure. Jsum H. Boovil. • My tormented hack," ia the exdamaao4 voou. DoyoukoowwtuKaeSresr ll u , •Trust bemag, ana jour system needs in he , cleansed ot bad homers. K.lnej-Wort Is the , sudruaaistsJl , Am km. i An excursion ticket ia good until naed. i says the highest court in Arkansas. i BUd. i WALT KK— On MsadSri Wtt toau. at as rest- \ ! Seres CI his parents. Oois Sprue; anrnsuw , Walter, ecu of scan Q. and Margaret Waller. In Kl'TSKBPOltD — August tlst UtS, Samuel T. Bntacrtard, ct Gold Spring, Cans Star On, u the l ssnd year of hu scr. The fsnersl win taXe r plnoe hem Ms mtsrsmdsncs Bandar. | V-V • \ go gidpfrtttmratt. i Y^U WANT IT. -cukke,- : ' "CH8KK," I I'lBUtillXD EVXBT SATCBOAT r av JA1US r. MIl.I.XII. Its Washington hlrsst, CWetgs, in. "CM1SS" Is an S^ags wesXly LUsrary.HnmorroVmL Amons asrtwsfcr aiinlsunm f*
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Wen's Health Renewer, great eat remedy e on earth, impotence, ieanneaa, sexual de- * bility. Ac. 81. at droggista Prepaid ; by express, #1.28. 6 for 85. E. 8. Wxtts J Jersey City. N. J. j Bnt gidrrrtisrmfnls. ; GIBSON'S. GERM'S. : Mrs. Rosa Gerson : "■& N. Eighth Street, ; IMMENSE EEDGCTIONS 1 i.n pise millineky TRIMMED ! HATS AND BONNETS, RBuccnoirs $•.». ; A SPECIAL BARGAIN. c ifSucfloKs «Sti"w?Si?M SSWaS OSTRICH FEATHERS. ' IDOcnoSS A larre line of ups m all - - KDUCTIONS ot*. We have marted a, ; RKDCCnOSS per bunch of A We a»M - r REDUCTIONS same tr"*l* formerly at »s a EDUCTIONS bunch. We matx-d a larre * BDfCTIONS tine of btaeX ups tram PI dovn . EDUCTIONS msec, n bunk of a A larre ^EDUCTIONS lot of Pwmes. bhgt. whits and * EDt CTlONb piTpijoISS each, which oan r EDt'CTIONS never again be replaced lor tbf EDUCTIONS money. : Triminefl Bats k Bonnets. and Bonnet* lhan any other -
WBSK 1 REDUCTIONS an other departments, such a* REDUCTION* Spanish Lsoes. Besd-d Lsoes, REDUCTION* aowns ^^nr*^Cmianienls. Mrs. Rosa Gerson, 42 North Eighth St., 1022 NORTH SECOND ST. 1 philadelphia. The It.itl mtitl Wortlllcwn I pselslly true of s family modlone. and ll I* p<»- i ' Hive proof that the remedy mutated la of ths 1 purest, beat and oou valuable family medlto Beal ibe notloes in which the pre*, and , of fLB. and in eeevy way trying to induce aufom1.B. M^^ierseurted nostrums put u- ; m saaosr Style to H. »- with snrtoasly dee Wed , names In which the word "Hop" or -Hope" wets need In a way !o lagaee people to boilsee I they were ths same aa Bop luuete. All men • Touch sons of them. Ues naming hut gesnlne Hop Bluer*, with a bunch wmwf nf^ grerei ^ DMINISTRA TOR'S SALE. SEPTEMBER lrth, IPO, at t oWloch p. ax. mt the atcrsof JohaM-Rua-S SZ'SFS- SLl"'m«lnie'1SSI^f-^S » ill on the ^ and tewu B^sdre on ths mofoclhe EMra^on U.
Adnunwretonof estate of 0 DatedJalylMPm. J. A. STILES, Deceased. ' JS.K. HAND ft SON, * OBIT PRACTICAL JEWELERS j . asp s , CAPE HAY DIAMOND CUTTERS. « [ NO. II WASHINGTON STREET, | ^TLlRICEr5rr ; APcMtect aM Saparnsor, 430 Walnut Street, . PHILADELPHIA. ' PLANS AND SPECIP1CAT10K8 CAREFULLY , ACEAKCg TO IAXE IDKSY. FOR SALE CHEAP. BOARDING HOUSE. T *** smpls noonwimmlallim for Fifty Guests. \ Ata SmrtCtialibFrSfc TERMS EASY. ••i w waveoppmk r
, BATHING SUITS. | A full amvrunenl of Ladlee', Miaaea', t tenia* shd Doya' of our PATENT DOUBLE YOKE.PERFECT FITTING BATHING SUITS " iMaeam.whllhwere^oaMnSdperfert'hySSwVhouSJ ihem. " "lpcnM °"' ,i We hare aU , a fun hoe of OVF.UA1.1X DRAWERS, WHITE SUIIITS. UYCICLE or SILK LACED SU1KTS. DOUBLE BREASTED SAILOR SHIRTS, fro-i aU xralre ot OanneL pi our soltclUng Jour order! ere remalnF YoiireF' 1 D. W. J. HUTTON & CO. , a Philadelphia. March. !«L asdm GO TO THE PHILADELPHIA Cheap Boot and Shoe Store, Where you will Bnd the Largest and Moat Complete Aaaortmeut la at] Grades, Widths and Styles. , £ Of Genfa, Ladles', Mlaaea' Boya' and Children* ; FINE BOOTS AND SHOES, And a full Line of Plain and Fancy Slippers. ALSO A. FULT. LINE OF GOSSAMEB8 »• I. KNOPF/ u febPb-y Cor. Waahlnptoa a Jackaon Street*, Cape May City. S. J. r M. K. G-GUT :UA' A. A. W A-V A. I
Haa now opened at the well mown and popular bouse foqnerly occupied by B- D, EqmnaJt.A Sou j NO. 37 JACKSON STREET. CAPE MAY CITY, j FRESH AND SALT MEATS. Fine Groceries and Provisions of all kinds, | . PHILADELPHIA FRESH BUTTER, COOKING BUTTER. todm ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Mrs. R. DILLON, Nor. I 8 and 20 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY CITY, i QOODS. NOTIONS, MILLINERY, FEATHERS, FLOWERS. SILKS, SATINS. VELVETS, RIBBONS, CRAPES AND VEILS. FANCY GOODS, TOYS AS"* STATIONER*. LADIES GOSSAMERS, MEN'S OIL CLOTH SUITS. UMBRELLAS. AND ' PARASOLS. GERMAN TOWN, "SAXONY AND EKI'HYR WOOL Wilson & Co.'s Library $3 per Year, $1 for Thro© Months. Patterns' w:". te seat to any Ate, posi paid, ip receipt ot tie Price, : I. A. GAR"RETSON'S : CAl'E MAY REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 32 JACKSON STREET. 1 Choice Building Lots for Sale MOST DESIRABLE LOCATIONS. I Holds and Cottages m«tfhi and Sold A^umber of^Klreani^ Hliea on ibe Bench now oo Lut for I. A. Garretson, Gape May.
; 5nr ^drfrtisimrnts. _ I TXOLMAM'S ^ l- UlCTORIAL FAMILY BIBLE, " men!-0* uv'maXe'^S! exuw'dmtgp^ f«uu 1 FINE PHOTOORAPH ALBUMS Aiejont IM al<M esd Han dereufy BosnJ. ( ■I Our Bible* contain L*e psgsa. tfm Illusirstleo*. "Extra Induoemenls offered tu Ener. t ELsr -BMs-i I PATENTS;
Tine ^drntismfnts. anted several goo,' boy* to trora In Gold Leaf Par. Apply Irom € lot p-m. 11 GEO. n. REEVES. q^ardian's sale. By vlrtne of en order of the orphan *a Court of the ooiinty of Cape May held at Cape Hay Court Uouae. ou Weduemla. the twelfth day of July. *' tdre""j' Sq SrSMS^S^SS»^gl *f!fS Monday, September vsth, tsei, l ! at the hour or 1 n'clocX n. m. un mid day. all ! of I
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' the eqnal nndlrldod lhreo--levenU pan of the t • | Township of Cape May couuiyand state of New 3 j nuTof' J21e°w'h,iMi'"!!iloofbci? S^SS ' j i jSllredof arSreSr*pu«,S thuedgs <i £ ' upland, dttron In mtl line ] u.t cr^tnkalML* ' ; uid Kniherford land k right aagtoe uosth 1 elghty-ave[dogree* am» mppoeed^U) begone n the hcira of A. 1l lteevsa; thence dowi j? JANE W. RUTHERFORD. Guardian. £ | ^AS-M^ K. HILDRETH. Attorney. £ ^£ALAUIAI it THE ONLY REMEDY KNOWN j Tc Destrsy tMs Deadly Pat. £ The mast alarming-fart, in oar anORary ooadl if thaw, it the prsvaionce of wai *ai*i. rot bon not M only in marshy, low -lying didricm, hut la lb* M ^ S^xn. xSJh^rlTSraa 5mSv? Ssmxhr^mpfMnt, Dr. pasM Keuaedy.Rrodi» uaLM Y • 7-tw
0v§r 5000 Druggists I AND 1 1 Physicians i Have Signed or Endorsed the I Following Remarkable Document : | ing Otemlsta, 21 Piatt St., New York : | OenUemen For the rust few yours we ■ tore. Fhymldana and the Public prefer few reliable household remedies worthy j _JlcnoonteChjgdnePl»«ter ia a genuine [ Parmr-oeuUcnl product, of the highest crdcr of m&it. Bid 00 recognised by J i physicians and druggists. ^ 1 son's Cu peine Plaster. j j Tou will be disappointed If you use -s chrep Plasters, Liniments, Pads or Eleoj trlcal Hsgnetlc toys. •' -.l ltK MK»1KIIY aT'I.AWT. Piles «msa READ'S Hrdsxlrd CCR* snd BUKIOII PIASTER. PHILADELPHIA , Window Blass Warehouse ■ BSNJ. H. SHOEMAKER, Sole Philadelphia Agesl of Iht » M St. Ctiiii, Kill Elm Eispuiii, - Importer asd Ras.fsetsrer of EsgMf r?r.:b, ui La uicu Elm, Offer* lor Sale, ml Low Prices, the Largest atui . , Beat Assorted Stbck of Glase to be found ia this Country. Comprising imiCiXTISMV CUSS. Bugle ui Milt lEtlfH CILIMLE CLASS. Biufc, fcr bctim. fKOCI CUSS. Ittlk Did if ll UlTL FEUCE NUSID fUTI CUSS. 1, RimiimtB renca cuss w fuinnfitrf 1*. FEE.NCfl C1TST1L fUTI Alt tkkL. unci ruro cuss. 116 UoA " PiCllSB LOLLEC CUSS, 14, Alt. ai 14 i« iBi UhUSB tares cuss, u as, u4 i : a uia. UtUSB UT1UUL CUSK-Cluni. tot tub. _ fEOCH CintAUL CUSS, m ul rkl tslea fERfB «UU> CUSS, rixiW uf Pat ItuL LU1ILD CUSS, Gat ui OWotL HIOSSD CUSS, br Inn ud Tufm uf Tuisw J
UmiUL CUSS. U Ual Idi Smeul W „ CUIU XIEEOES, fUs ui Islf Ikilt fLWll CUSS, AL ui 1 atkid; ill bma Together with evsrr variety of Gins* used in the oonuruetion of bwsUlnga, Churchea. SLotsmahlpd.Pnaaenger and P since Care cut to any riac or shape, in lota to salt pur205, 207, 209, and 211 North Fourth St. i GUNS Fishing 1 srklr, Seine*. Nel*. Knlvei, U Ls^*TimT!re l^'c'omTogue*" FKEE. J . GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS. ' rlTTSBVBpB, FX.' SCENTS , WANTED l Ijn^manaOenUemen^M^p He's Iti ManafSet'g (».. Bor h*h. Pltlshargh, Fa Swwdlaklmawot Potwdwr Kills POTATO RUGS " AND ALL TROUBLESOME VERMIN, i It Win thoroughly exterminate Bomfces^Anta Molhrtc! 1 Us e*fe"sui*. cleanly and cheap. D « lUnot poirananlmsl* or fowl*. Sample parko- 5ra!u^trew?C1Agjnto 'wshtsSf Iddreaa , i. H. JOHNSTON, Pittsburgh. Pa | Musical instruments j HUoTm Box 8C8. 1-Itttbygh.Fs. ( h ^idrrrt is ra rats. _ g URHOGATE'S OFFICE.
poMIc r^tfSn-^SjTS'e bsalnes* de8UKBOOATE OP TnjoWTT OP CAPE si hie office at Cape May Court House, oo TUESDAY AND SATURDAY of each week. WILLIAM HILDRETH. QBDER TO SHOW CAUSE. At aa Otpasaa* Court held at Cane May Ooort Hou.e, on the fllh day of April ism, before Alfred Reed. P. J.. Jeane H Dlrsny. Sooner* O* Bwty snd Abram Revere. Rwja Judges ! dsbWR' u?r!p&^'*iS^O*pfiS 'tsSnSiSSwffewmleirS'eimwS ms, r-qmre. "J-'jJ' ^Giun-n. Somw*le. Apr, I nth, IWk Printers fee. ».ee. "^7" ALP ABLE PROPERTY FOR SOiTAElE FOR BOARDQIG HOUSE SCHOOL OR SEMINARY. EIGHT ROOM BRICK DWELLING. ; siTst^l J uniMing mm re Ww5ir«Km sna Lsfosne J TpOB RENT. • jbjstjkSS ."rtisas f S»a#ws— "gfere Wmkington t*.. Cap* May CRy,
THE PENN HARROW BEST IN THE WORLD I IT HAS NO EQUAL a li^ou tmtmm'nu^^^i'wg.T'TO BE USED to HE appreciated. ^ The Penn Harrow CHANGED TO A THREE-CORNER ROTARY I ^HARROW. ^ o The Penn Harrow ( changed to single "a" harrow. The Penn Harrow changed to double -a" BARROW. 'SIP
The Penn Harrow .01a30ed to a square harrow. The Penn Harrow MTsbI S'oT^"^a-Ufc" "* "• *"* The Penn Harrow .(TOM! ONCE AND UE CONVINCED. ^ AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY. PEIH HAEBOW MAKDFACTDEKG Ctt CAMPEM. II. i. RUTGERS COLLEGE. MU M II'IC in ;r \it i MI.M . 1 Tht Ktw Jersey Staf Collaga to troma I igriculturo end YOUNG MEN TTI E ^TANTAJriTtAT^XBraPeg^t;^ ■■ I TASTOM III X'^rkFEBTsW i UUsn SLfhUp-,,*.,. eie-ly -ppETZEL ORGAN. • ^New rtTle.ta. iin tnrisltmer^ plan. Mm;

