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Published Erery Saturday Morning. ' CAPE EAT, SEPTEMBER 30. 1882. \ no fr- <• orooni «HiOr«i,mi ' rmt+oommo* to.- atett mater. , It may be pretty tafrty predicted that | Major Pblppa -will not tril all be knowa , until be U rare Uat the Canadian author:- , ' lies will extradite him. I The «om which baa caused ao much ' trouble dnnrg the paat few days Janata J due about She «rvcxnh of November- ' The Sew 1 ork Triovoe figure* that tre ( eprnd •800,000^)60 a yea' for beer, wine i and liquors, which la •100,000.000 more t than Ibe amouol of Urea collected for all 1 purposes, national, Stale, county, launiei- ' pal, township. In the entire country. And I yet there are people who go dry. The csaabrrty crop, from which, until ( the praaeol time, the moat favorable re- , porta hare beea received, la now aald to t be scaldlag eery badly, Cooaiderablr , qnantltha of the fruit hare been gathered , from many hf - ph*te(f to bring , hurried forward by moat growers aa 'tap Idly aa poaM'de. In a recent prosecution of a Boaton con- ' fectrooer for celling lee craam oc Bundav, 1 the Court bel 1 that it could not he ctaaal- J fled ondar the bead ef neceaaaries of life, and imposed a floe on the offender. If the learned Judge bad been able to <C» ' oorar ajoagi-teu law of the pilgrim falhert prohibit; g iu manufacture and sale ' altogether, fc. would receive the homage ' of all the rNing male population of the ' Hub, who sr . oreap.ct to be blessed with » A -br.t gtrr with a fondness for froiec > A number of Area broke out-ataulta- < neoualy on Saturday night in different i sections of Long Branch, and aerersl I buildings wet destroyed, and the lumber- t yard of Drui'unood A Wonlley.al Branch- I port, was da naged to the extent o[ *30,- i 000. The oil. u loatei are as foilowa : John Lane, dwell! .tg. t 1500, adjoining baubling. 08000. a id William Cooper, dwelling, < •1000. Ulibdicred that the Area were , were patrol! d fur the balance of the night i by a posse • f armed men on the lookout | for the offei.deri I Baltimore it ao tickle.! with bee Oriole ' tbatabeiaa'HUllo twgadixe a etork company to hoi. I an In'rraute eipiaiiito in 188< asd U.'e Mtabliah a permanent exposit kat alter thefaahiou of that la Otocle natt. The rwplial stock tx to be $1100,000 disided tat • 5.000 share* of fl00 each, payable -to tnnothly lntullmeuu of $10, payments to begin when 2.500 shares bare be n suhac.bed. Hie oonmrn la to bare b fcerf of 'rasters and a Uiarf of roana. gert made up of these IriUUes and reprraenlailraa from the Merchants and Manufacturara' Aaaociatiort. tor C.uo asd Flour Exchange, 'he Bird of Trade and the Maryland IndUtolA It l> draigoated to keep open theexpoaittao from AugrrrllSth

toOotaher 80th. According la eiratnm, threeaslde reanrta srill now iloae up: yet. npon the plrwaant days of t!,» rnon'h. there ii a peculiar pans T*aU«yv produces a kwn appetite, mdrile of Ootids r tt usually higher than that of the air. and n. bathing is now a special luxury. It to wiser ... sprtuTlhU . month by tbe.ara than lu spend August; but fsahhc dr'.ws the multitudes boo,., sad tb^l < hotel- are boarded up for the winter Those a ho hare expaieooed the delights - f the annua of the tea ou a gen - moat cha mhrg .'me of the year. The T. iiadelphla Boerd of Port Wardens bare adujaud the .coml Af l.beto to to bar the Delaware pilots from any •opointe t under the JVonavlvania pilot law ; aa now l' " pllol" of New Jerry and Pcongylraois hare reanlsed toact tnWarfeo- and tare forma! ly aarered all s iru lion wtt b* ta bare .«* Uela-ue friend. cat the h-r aide of the hay the ore of only .... bo..., -hict, really mean, but one for cmtMOg parts * a- * htie it ltwr.s tour basts lo tl - Phil .h-ipbto and Cf* In IIW report of the I'd a Ooemntttee it '

was era'. that .. e mpiianr.; with the re- c ^Tni'Cu bwu "the f.Jlf^g man. * jamm How^ad to the Up. Ilralapen , boats; Thorns' Howard and Enoch Tur- f ley end Lewis Fowler and Hubert Fcoti . to the ' tope May bunts g. O. Kmfffit and ; J* Aa WArtbtw Thus the Penuaylva- , sad forty pilau are assigned to theCape [ KoifU. J*. G. r«M.a, ; rare.- //—* •« Aa-eA r.eto^ta , reoeund napUoUmaia, and that. , Baud ahsii ha suspended fur a timed.. , terminal by the Utter. ■aa J. rherrbdO-s. Wfl I.I , tta. Uiog

The politi&f cauldron has about aim- I mered down to a alow and positlre bciL seems to be (t length conceded by all • hands that Colonel Henry W. Sawyer 1 shall be nominated for Senator of Cape ' May county. In tact there ncrer wi> ( serious opposition Is Mm. Scrersl i worthy men hare bees fpokea of in one- . neetioc with the position, but whether I eocacioua knowledge that Sawyer | I would he tbo best end strongret man to . carry the banner of the party, or that | from esldence'of his great popularity w-iib ! the people, an opposition was hopeksdj i tboy Bare qnietlr retired from the cxmleat and Joilj their power and Influence i towarf ensuring his success. . I Tbe absence of all show of opposition D ' Basryer ia the greatest erideoc. that 1 pomible to fire to 11* Judicious rotes. I that the man we adrncalr It all au Beirut tbe office, and acceptable In erery . way, not only to the .pa.iy hot to the I great majority of tbe people to the body • of the county. Honest and good gnremn.ent iswhat we c atririug "for, and arc feel confident that . wc base made no mistake in ad mealing I the claims of this candidate when we say I that he will represent specifically the i whole people of this county. No man i wi'i appeal D him ia rain D present bit i petition in the balls of Leglilalure. No | matter what may be bta politics, be will t accorded the nght of the cBiieo and i find ia Sawyer an advocate Who wiB rise . superior to all sordid motises and prees I his cause only -"or the right. i As we hare aald before, all our Indus- . tries and Our patduetahle ambition to stand i high in wealth and commerce in the Slate, . | will he well eared for in bis hands, and i erery man of ihia coaniy may well reel ! assured that Ooh Sawyer will nerfr let i any opportunity pass, whereby be cab In- I flueooc any measure that will assist Cape ' May county onward and upward. i We declare our attachment D the principles of the Kepublican party, freedom, union, nationality, equal rights before the ■ I maintenance of the public faith, protection to borne Industry, and we demand that the record which has been ao nobiy made ahsll be wisely and fearlessly perpetuated. We denounce the system of - bees rale and machlpe control, which when tamely-endured, makes leaders auto- > crats, and reduces the mam of the citixeu•hlp into political bondage. We de- . maud. Instead of the prostitution of the I public ferric* to prirate uses, IU recognition aa a high and honorable trust D be administered for the people's benefit with J efficiency, ecooomv and integrity; we demand a free and conadentloui exercise of 1 prisate Judgment iu political affaire, and " the faithful discharge, by those who as- ' cume repreeentatire trusts, of tbe ex- '• pressed will of the people, and aa the • standard -bearer of these prioclplea about ■ which there can be no uncertain sound, ' we must heartily endorse Ool. Henry W. : Sawyer D the citiseos of this county. He dues most fearlessly and ooasclcn- " tiously subscribe D these drmauds, not ' a. -eking this offioe aa ooe o.* tbe political r pirates who are dragging the republican " pxrty W Ineeluble deetrdctinn, oot aspir- ° iogto llse from out a maat of fraud and corruption D place and power, he baa

quietly bided hta time until now h)s fellow , citixent, with loud mice and qnr accdrf, , proclaim him their chosen leader. And r now lei essay mso be up snd doing. It is re<|ulred of him. tbe social cmnpadt makes It iDCumhrnt up® him to rarrcUe l is [ franchise. Ciiiscoship Irrlngs with it , neighbor, and to our Ggd. He mho enn I not spare the time lo demte to public con- , crrns will perhaps find lhat lie may lie- . come Ibe prey of public plunderers end be who indolently cares not abo admitk- , ten the goVeromeot of hia ci.y win be - living falsely and In the neglect of lib highest du.y as a citixeo. Our Ubcrtiis , are in danger when the dtlxcn boron. r» supine in the midst of tbcae atirring cTimla. t ^ — j — ~ — ^ f ' OfllTlhe montUs of the year balmy » September it probably tbe moat del'ct.l,'ul ' in which to seek, teal and renewed health k at the araaborr. The glorious old ocean • A?ords better and more lnrlgoral'ng hath- ' ing than at any other perjnd of tbe year ; 1 the breenes lhat are waf adorer ibelbrob- • breg baao-n .of Neptune are cool aad come • D the shore fretgiued with health -giving properties; the rays of tbe aarly autumn t cut, terenrr the wind snd air with a deli. temper and -

cious halmlreaa— in fact, with Ua" dear . blue sky. moving waste of sparkling 1 walen, smooth su-etcfa of bearb, and Its cottages and hods lazily basking | to the sunshine. Cape May, at preaeel, Is ■ Just the apot ln which to enjoy thoroughly 1 dMt for mitoU. Why folks desert the ; and cudages to rush into tbe heat t of tbe dty.ia simethiog sery hatd to ex. ( plain. They will crowd, a seashore resort j to lbs middle of rammer, whan the mod, t beach and drive are burning beneath the 1 'of an angry sun, and desert it for a i hot, dusty, noisy and stuffy alv when I September brings really the heat aott of i > cather to which D indulge in the man; ] delights and comforts of sea-shore lite. I I air. afraid -that blind! j-worabipped quern, - Dame Fashion by name, ia a very oapri- , I clous and eccentric raler, and that her dictates as to where the subjects aha*! spend litis or that month are not born of 1 anv ronsiueratioo for comfort and real " pleasure. Jul gin Dame Fashion a good bask to the dsfigbtfnl weather that Us made Cape May a little paradise to those ■ who are in bred of reali There it plenty ' going on D amuse ute; you will go hack . d lowa with a stock of vigor that will - Mai s year ur to. Come down and try to i It was rather a bold thing of the Roman e bare h the courage of tbetr optnkm.. Ttore ia. • motwirer. much that ia rea^iaaiflr m' Ltwir 8 tofrio^tt^n perenaut Uhq erty, and is ealcutased to hare a prajudid attitoT -mure Z Cm Wic derp hare

hi-ast siracrtT me or tux ioo<w«vds acaan rtAwxanon. i Frim the Ptlladrtplua Strroru. 1 The sorghum plantation aalabitafaad by company of l-hilrfdrhiaea'piiiU«la«ar Mo Grande atatino. on the Uaa Of the Jersey Relln-d, au tallra from Cape May. prom rim to prove a complete ru'-otaa. Ttieaiiewri jo of eugar refiners the Km Grsmte renture, snd there U a probability lhat Ibe culUvatlao of *erghum . will hreome a great Industry to that part of tbe Stale. This company owns sores of land to Cape May county, 1 1000 Of which la to cane. The amhorited capita', stock Is limited to •250.000. Orer *200,000 has already been paid to. officers are: President— Geo. C. Potts — James P. Scott; DirectoreAseSeton Carson. Geo. C. Pout, Jaa Scott and Rudolph Hits. President PoUs said yesterday that whatever doubts be entertained respecting the practicability of the scheme had been wholly removed. "Our works," aald he, "have been running to their full capacity - during the paat fortnight, and 8000 pounds of ragtr are being dally extracted irom : tbe cane, which is readily disponed of at per pound. The quality of tbe eugar yielded ia excellent. We intend shortly to improve our machinery ap that i oor daily yield will be increared to 10,000 I pounds We are calculating upon three i of rerecoe. First of all U the sugar. One acre will produce ten tens of and from ooe ton of cane eighty i pounds of eugar can be obtained. Sirup equal to New Orleans molaaaea is aim produced to large quantities. Eight gsBour I of sirup are extracted from ooe too of cane, which we expect to dispose of at 65 . cents per gallon. Then there to tbe eeed . from the ktalka, used for feeding horses . and cattle, twenty bushels of which can . got from every acre. To ram it up. : we have 800,000 pounds of sugar, 100,000 gallons of sirup and 22,000 bushels of accd, worth 65 cento a buabel We are , preparing to cultivate tbe whole of our r tract next year. "People have failed to years gone by to I successfully raise sorghum ate, because : tboy did not know bow to go about it. . There are thirty-eight different varietiei r of this cane. We are raising the Early i Amber variety, which was obtained by - the Agricultural Department at Waahlng- - too from China. We are experimenting . with two other varieties, the Early Orange : and tbe Upka Hybrid. Twenty-five acres - are planted with each variety, and the tot d .cations are that each acre will produce i fully twenty tons of cane. "I believe that this Early Amber sorgf ham can be grown anywhere in the Mid1 dlefitatea. A gentleman from St. Paul, - Minnesota, has Informed me that parties - in that acction are growing It to large e quantities. I believe that Inside of twenty t years all Ibe sugar consumed in Ibis coun- :, try will be manufactured here. Last year . *200,000.000 wis expended by importers in this country for sugar alone." „ mot XMIBcBltlea KuueC. »' The fineafapTetprppA says that no » movement to tbe Interest of the oommetre of Philadelphia has been ao coo<1 dodvejtolts welfare in- recent yean aa -■ tbe arranccmecta just entered Into between the Pennsylvania and New Jersey

pilots for acting together utjdei the laws of that State sod the dissolution of all 1 furl bi r ooonectiou with tbe pilots licensed 1 by the State of Delaware. The pilot dim1 cullies which threatened euch disastrous ; cotwrquenoea to the maritima trade ofPhiladclphia, had they been allowed to conttouc. are traceable direct to a few malc JOirnla who tor fancied wrongs engineered the Delaware pilotage law and 1 precipitated the complications which were - tauidlv undermining the commercial in- ' u resis of tbe city and working annoyance 1 to every shipmaster lhat cotnua up the ' Dels a are. Tbe pilots operating under ' tire Delaware laws hare persistently re- : fused to enter Into any agreement for a better pilotage aervicj, and have repeatedly impeded afld are continuing to impede the commerce of the part by offering r erery conceivable obstructive. ' 'Tbe following agreement, however, will have a very salutary effect, aad to a abort time will other force the ostracised pilots to terrna or render the business ao uoproflj table to tbem as in compel tbelr wtlhi pat-avaxnue. Sr*. «t.ia3A— Taatstogtve -

. gust boatsk. c. KaigU iii" J^al'iTtrau"Ihe Pennsylvania and New Jersey i pilots will now operate nnder the Peso- ! i sylrank law of June, 1881. By ■ regulaRoM pllota, bringing veaeelj -Into i part, are entitled to pilot tbe same vessel to sea, and are alike prohibited from charging more than tbe legal fee and receivtea. Bo obvious unjust to it that ihs State of Delaware Mjould dictate refiui.»t~.« affecting tbe commerce of Phils. , delphia, that there to a apootaneoua feeli Ing in tbe mercantile community and I among rblppera and ablpmaatera that tbe pilots who have pledged their allegiance I ibe unqualified rapport of everyone , whose totereau are dapeadeol upon PbilSXt. Holts- Fair. '■ Tone to an Pair held to this section 1 that to more fall of eights for the curious 5 and iui cresting exhibits for farmers and 3 artisan! than to the Annual Fair at Ml. » Holly. 1(11,000 to premiums have . been ' offered aad Ihto liberality wUl make .lire r coming Fair a grand one. Attend It, if ; j-F-ovs: Mr. J. R. rXAjbins to about to build another hotel at Ixmg Branch, north of n ibe Bowland. It win be of brick and e iron, and the probabilities are lhat K wili i- be leased by Mr. P. S. Boothby. r The tnoal obstinate cases of Oatarah and l. Hay rvrsr are caste to toe — e< CyS Cros* ^ "riunay" Writes to know "If it to wicked '' to lie two mlsian a close Hue-" At tbe The jqi. . .—j kwanl l .r of Par !

■alarteatcrac Has. < : Mr. HetpyfeCranp. one of the pro- I prietots of Oxtgreex Hal, this city, writes V folkrira to the Philadelphia Tim,, to r ralatloa to hie personal knowledge of the r drainage and water rapply af Cape May "Fan •" of the subject-math r i of aa artWe to your pap* of September . It, htaded "Malaria at the Shore," win , benefit the health-eeeking public, aad par. 3 tieulariy thavtoiura of Cape May, by dis reeling attention lo spots to that resort a where the sanitary arrangements are de- I 1 festive and compelling a remedy. In a i , general mm, however, Cape May has at ., no day for a hundred yean paat been ao •1 fitted to serve as a health resort as at this I. time. The drinking water coases from . natural springs of great force aad purity, s and to supplied through pipes to (be bo- _ teto and cottages by the City Water i Works Properly corn-, rooted sewers cairy the sewage off fromjChpe May acme mllea t back ;to a salt tide- water creek, and the s sewage system cannot come in contact d with the drinking water rapply. ._ "Those at Cape May who depend on j cesspools tor drainage and a well near at 4 hand for drinking water do not avail tbemB selves of their belter opportunities, and j are very apt to be 111 whenever the coodie lions are tbe tame, whether the kmatloe d be mountain, elty or seaside. Cape May !t to. among seaside rmorta, exceptionally 0 weH arranged by nature for efflcteot draine age in hiring back of It tbe salt water e creek before mentioned, into which tbe if sewage system now empties and which y to flushed out by each tide to the Detop ware Bay. This arrangement cannot be V excelled by aqy city, howerer great. The i, hotels all ha ye tbe advantage of this city j drainage and ate ononectefl with iu - The 8 heat sanitary arraagrm-nts will need cared ful attention at all timet and plan* a Without tbto attention any single hotel or n residence may broOm- a Wxal spot giving tjae to fevers and disease.. 10 "More" than twenty -houaand persons ,[ were accommodated at Coogreas Hall dor. x log the days It was open this paat surrir mer. and excepting the pretence of one gentleman, an invalid of many years from \o paralysis, not ao Individual required the W services of a physician. Certainly there U was Dot in that hotel any case of malarial M or other fever. Tbe residents of Cape \j May should be thankful lo 7kt Tiro. In ,y having called attention D bad spots in s. their city where cither tbe system of ,g drainage baa not been nsed at all or where -p It has been improperly taken care of, but m thefcilaccat large should oot unjustly suffer in tbe public estimation for the tins of n Hparkllng Frew. *• Roey cheeks and'clrar complexion only d- accompany good bealUi. Parker's Ginger iL Tonic letter Dan anything, makes pnre, _ rich blend and bringi healD, Joytais spirits, strength and beaoty. Ladies try «* iu— Bataar ' ? Tbe Maine eieclion baa given the Blaine „ Presidential boom qnlte a decided lift. .A gentleman from Orwell. Pa. called for ('alarm. Hay Ferrr. Sc. De was ao earnest n- corrs. P. K. Bvirr M. I)., BorUealovn, N. J. 3iflcn1lSfmfnt3.

-Jsq-OTICE. { . Bteekssa Hotel sad Impcorameal Comraay will 1 M avid at tae oOre ol ttie Wrat Jeraer Haitroad • ZZTZZ ■ 1 53Sfe W. tatlok. ■aenwary. ; ^ NMUAL MEETING. . Cars Mar arr. n. J- Heps, sat, tan TWe annual mesctni of taa Cape Mar a kebrt1 tSSSK I JV^OTICE d ornCT<wOMTO^aaoaravraaa«-xT,|

■ TAND1 A. A. THOMAS, BT. - ii uS > **>^— 0^1"<Glc>aaaes,.f etaima aerere . ; MALARIA - FEVER AND AGUE, [ OK* BOTTLX OP I. C. Monroe's Remedy Without the use of Quinine, WARRANTED A SURE CUBE. Which many Prominent Uttoens can d —ir^ d ACHAEE TO IAII I0KEY. " FOR SALE CHEAP. n •*- A fnyin .or mrrm d BOARDING HOUSE, Fifty Guests. "* Aisa Ssreral Cettaic kits Fur Sak TERMS EASY.

GENERAL" OPENING IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Aonoance the completion of their arrangements for the season and the readiness in every way for even greater demands than have been made upon them in the past. I A STOCK OF DRY GOODS APPROXIMATING ; A MILLION AND A QUARTER DOLLARS IS ALREADY OPEN for Inspection — with very much more on the way — which huge stock has been selected with extreme .care, under the most favorable circumstances, and is r believed to be as choice a collection of THE LATEST | NOVELTIES, as well as the best and most reliable STAPLE FABRICS, as can be found in the American Dealing Exclusively in Dry Goods t Our whole time, attention and large facilities being concen- „ tratcd thereon, we are in condition to offer unusual and certainly unsurpassed opportunities in this special branch I -.of business. ' We Claim Three Great Advantages n FIRST— THE WONDERFUL ATTRACTIVENESS of ' the stock we have to offer, and the fact * that IT IS THE LARGEST ON SALE IN T PHILADELPHIA"; ► "" -SECOND — THE MODERATION IN PRICES at which it is marked throughout. I THIRD— THE COMPLETE ARRANGEMENTS for iu „ distribution with Convenience and Economy ■ to all our patrons. M ■ ■ WE INVITE THE ENTIRE PUBLIC, within reach of Philadelphia, to call at our establishment and determine * whether it is to their interest to become patrons of the house or not, by testing the claims we make for a gcnbral ^ and constantly increasing patronage.

STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, eighth ap market streets, PTTTT ■ A DELPHIA, For Autumn Wear. Our Bargain sections offer many lots of Clothing for men and boys, well adapted for Fall wear, at an average of forty per cent off from the low prices " established at our June Upset Sale. You may save the cost of a journey to the city, and perhaps much more, on a single suit of clothing. Wanamake'r & Brown. Oak Hall, Sixth and Market Sts, • Philadelphia. riunxurapiiia.

THE CHEAPEST PLACE \ is car* mat conoT to bit goods is r | BENEZET & BRO.'StBRAICH STORE, : DENNIS CREEK LANDING. * goods clieapkp. than *v*r bkpoke. til ST All asd wistxb szasox. A Laav M erf rario* aad Ten-Plate Btevaa, Oooa Stores sag Raagea tebe aoM at Pblladatpbia ■ Mora A tares W ol Otookavy. China. Oltja. Tin. wood and WIDow.vare. oc* tnrrre or msius a spbcialtt. as pieces or sros* ohika fob th* low PRICK or SAM. CSHPgyy.^JI L^CIAJTHH-^M ATTtNGtt, huoo. uardwar*. , la tact arerytatai lot aooo—afal hooaojueiaiw^ yoo ino gat at this placa aad at pneaa wbtca Oafy I STOVES REPAIRED aad Badv aa food as new. AU kind, or Jobblax and Booatrlac dooa at abort notJco. FUKN1TUHE HIM l'HOLSTEKED « a. to and m c*st oocktkks loaded with koviltiks. ten us < " I. A. GARRETSON'S" ' CAPE HAY REAL ESTATE AGENCY. , 32 JACKSON STREET. Choice Building Lots for Sale | MOST DE8IRABLE LOCATIONS. 1 I102Mlta2r.l— taarara-rauwre. I. A. Garretaon, Cape May. •y-ALUABLE PBOFEHTV FOB , OTICE TO INVESTOBS. anrim ra boaedbg hbse " TTT°.': "H'B^hkaiitwkll.^ rrara*"'*^ * EGHT BOO* ERICX DWELLING. 5222, or AUCXANDkB RARCT, CbJOdao. N. J. tubte tara J«-

Jiru: JSkdt'trtlSfmtiils. Benson's • -AWARDEDCapcine Porous -MEDALS.- ; Plaster. The_Be»^<nown_Remed2^r Backache or Lame Back. Rheumatism or Lame Joints. Crampa or Sprains. Neuralaiaor Kldnov Olseaseo. Lumbaso, 8evere Achss or Palna Female Weakneaa.^^ Art- Soovrter lo Pads. Tkrr Ate Ioim.-dl.trl J. Tbr , PaalUvrlj Car,. Soodtar nana. IGe thte tea wort la apatwd i C-A-P-Al-N-E. Piic aa eta. s i H*ti5's liteSriCOIb l'bun7o'|| PtASTIL I- TahkeTs™" IHAJR BAX8AM ^ I It Nnar ralk la lllOT^Yaotaol^Calw GINGERTONIC A tjfCftot.rc kevitb and Strenjlh IMta. omw xtct a mwhrr ran Araa I7 fteily ar koaill All The Bait ate Earut Coajk Cart tvar UaL v A .? frra bmwig nmw ima&m.

r -t&gm PHILADELPHIA Window Glass Warehouse -benj. 1 shoemaker, Salt PUladal^la A«aot aftta r:t::'Si St. Echii Flitt Ekn Cospuist, ; ui icericu Ekn Offrva for 8ala, at Low Priooa, the largest and Boa Asaarted Stock or Glara to ha found to this Country. Comprising . AIKICU TBNV SUSS, Suit ui NtUa rtna ciuub suss, safkJthhtm. luicr GLASS, Mil Did. if to fiiTL rxnci pousrei puti urn raws Bints. nUd SUSS tor Fkaticnfhtn' uc. nun ckvstal puti ut i*l riiNCR rata cuss. s-i6 tua. LVCLISH MUD CUSS, 1-L J-1L ul M a. Ikitk Dan EOftR aiss. u u >w 1-: i* tikt U6USH UTRDUL SUSS, CUtz.v, tat tali Final annul «u* m ul rick tJia FIHCB COWED SL1SA FtoataniN IttoL LUpa SUSS, fltar ui Rami LUULD SUS. Hear ua vmoin.

IIBOSSQ CU5S. far Pacn ui Taim. UTRDUL SUS, "u Ua i Y«t Nenl tain. (BUI lltttIS, TCto al hV VUt CU£ M ai rn-ttid; >0 DtA Togothervrith ovmv varioty of Glam pad to the construction of bwonin*o, Oturehea, Bteaxnahlps, Passenger and Palace Oara rat to any xiao or ahapt, to hta to ratt purbhaaen. \ BTORBB t 205, 207, 209, and 211 Worth Fourth St. GUNS Lara»" IlteSra'di aS^^M FHEK. GREAT WESTERfT^UN WORKS, AGENTS "«iD L^J?jsagssrSiS3SG ... fa ifilik Tre - " — ■— POTATO BUGS AP5 JUL TROUBLESOKE VERMIN. :• - a'SSSSsSSSigT - ' '"'.TiS.'^iSsuiLgSS ■ . JOKWITOM. Pltlah wa |LPa • - JSICAt 1NSTBBMBIT8 y. all klnato for sale veryorieep. I .0 atalcauea free. AddreralnUta , •: ^AiA Eos eaa. P-gtaMthJ**- ■ 'W"A^ln.?BOQF BtmDING " mav W. H. FAT A CO.. Camdan, K. J. Pi

1 jtic gdtofrttuntw. BUthllllPlC DEPABBOBIT. The Kern Jortey State Colhoa to Promo • THE PENN HARROW BEST IN THE WORLD IT HAS NO EQUAL reun. itrtturai rttlH II AKROW BAH ONLY TO BB ITHKD TO BB AFFBBCIATKD. E<V n trior, pnrdeuo sod ma eflt barao (tara The Penn Harrow p.Nnrn to A THBEE-OOBEEB BOlAEf 1 M * The PeFiFi Harrow ■ CBAXOED TO KJSJ1LK "A" BABBOW.

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