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mm Tha Year Without A Summer. I>oria( * ooftd M*to*. Ska Ural which j to Jo* 10 aa cod, people generally raoaoic . ihrmarlre» with the reflection that the . no wiB ■raotnalty fet ibe rtctorj, and thai aunuacr will certainly oarue at law, though In coming roar be Miwl. On. o*rtJo-ea Uto weather to. tt>. gram! larigr wliicb toiuU II* eoofidenee tliua replied lo tbeaoooal return ef eecdlln* , and harTeat; bat there are lutanoea o-j recerd In tobicb ereo tbe rearmi acem to hirelaal U*(r dmrartertotle features, aa if tbe ixhaary lawa of mrlr orologj bad bren lauiwrarilr auapesaed. A Trruarka blccaae "I -ibto kind, and one wbleb tbe lunfrtmnaued cold wcalber nf ibia a price imkiV lartiwiarty TBtereatlBf Jfl« txoV. u tbal of the year 1816. wbtcb baa been called "the year whbooi a aummer." A coram ooicaUon printed H tbe Cngrtfj UoHaliM girn tbe fulkiariar summary of the weather of Iblr remarkable jea>: January and February were mild; March araa cotd; April Iirgao warm, but " ended in aoow and ice. Ice otct and Jane wat tbe cnUni erer known in ibto latitude t fruat and tee were oomann Almott erery grrra thing war killed: frnlt nearly all deatroyed. Snow Tell 10 .. the depth of ten iochea in Vermont. wAen in Maine, -three In tbe interior of Hew Y.tk. aodalto MaaeeebuactU. There were a few warm day l. It wai called a dry aCaaoo. Bet liuk tain fell. The wind blew ateadily from tbe north, cold and flrrce. Motbrra knit extra aocka aod miltena far their children In the tpring, aod woodpilea that nrually diaappearcd daring tbe warm rpell in froot of tbe bouaca were speedily built up •gain. I Tan ting and ablrering were done together, and the farmer* who worked oat tbrir tain oa Ibe country ruadi wore ore rooau tod mittros In a town in Vermont a flock of abeep belonging to a farmer bad teen aent aa urual to their paature. On the 17ib of Jose a beary aoow fell in New England. Tbe cold A farmer who bad a large Held of corn in Tewkabury tiuill flrta around II at nlgbl to ward off the (cot. many an e renin* be and bto neighbor! look turna watching there. Be araa rewarded with the only crop of oorn in the neighborhood. Oonfidrrahto damage aria done in New Or leant in cooaequeoc* of tlw rapid rite of the Mtoaiatippi Hirer. Feara were entertained that Ibe ann araa cooling off, and throughout New England all picnic* were ttridly prohibited. July arte accompanied with froat and ice. Indian oorn wai nearly all doriroytrl, name fkrorabiy rituated flelda escaped. Aufuat .araa more uberrima if poaaible, than ibe aummer month* which preceded It- Ice waa termed half an inch in thlekgreater part araa cut down and dried for fodder. Aim V. erery gtrco thing wee deetmyed in Ibto country and in Europe. Oa the Mkh aoow fell at hornet, forty mllea from London. Vary little corn ripened in New England and tbe Middle State*. Farmer* . tupplicd tbemaelrea from onrn prodooed in 1815 for aeed lo ibe .pria* of un. It iold at from ft to September fumlthed about two weaks of Ibe plraaaotrtt weather ef tbe aeaarn. bat in tbe Uttar pan of the month ice formed an inch thick. October bad more than lla abate of cofcPwealber. Noretnber wea cold and anowy. December waa oomfurtabje, and the winter following Tbe aun'a raya teemed to be deatitnte of beat during tbe aummer; all nature waa dad in a aanie bar; and men eihlbitad ti ■ Utile anxiety concerning Abe future of thii Tbe arreace price of floor daring the year in the New York market araa tlS P barrel. The average price of wheal Kogland waa 87 abUltnga per quarter. Bread riota occurred throughout Ureal fUiUan In 1817, in onurqitencc of Ihe high price of the ritfl of life. - ■ — ,

T— tad by a Straw. ' A beauUfnl girl in Breoklyn w*a br- c ringed by UuecVmu. all of arbom TBFxte I U bar and aakgd bet band In marriage, t did not know eery much about Their real' n if they would call at a oertatn hour on a i certain day tbe would gire (Item her an. k ower. Much elated, they all appeared at 1 tbe eame time, each much aurprieed to ate t tbe other. Mtoa — told Ibem that aa they I bad all aaked for ber band ahr would per- it mil Ibem to drawTtrawa, and whoever k get the Vageal abe would marry. Twe c of tbe three men were delighted with the ptaftbriUoa, bat tbe third irwe, look bto . bat and laid that If that araa all abe bad to pre br would leave. -At thie Mm Ldiamliiad tbe other two awaina and acceptbfl Ibto one. aayint "rire woold newer • marry a ipaa abe oould twtot around ber ' uukfiD*"L: ■ • «Hba J. OoefWa, of BamarartUa, Haw. ! aaj»; la taa fail of fyTT 1 waa takaa wlta Uewltar arnwlaamtfohearwl by aaevaea l nab I , loaliayappriMaad Saab. ud waa coalred to , The Uocaata aabl I bad a bole ka my long trig aa ' uaalorrererjrera pao. da are! iaat! win lata Dr. b'UUam Ball* Hal- | ^SLttaa^E|aS5T wSwinTt-Sre tare J "Daw a clergymac ever ewear7~MB» « a relirioua weakly. We datl rvmembrr ' lo bam ever beard one twegr; but if that 1 : en 1 upon returning borne found tbal the ■ fer paid hire waa ac old-faahloued oner • sSts^riShrfsJBBE ( be couldn't think of Ibe right worda at the ' time.— Jarr. fltraiL Ovtorina STpirPadad. We bar* taaek plvaaure te raco-mvaJu* . :... Xxurw Tb. bare am) mar rr.bab)v pare). aatifcaxa^aro S 'aSESSj S"SSSTa«Sar. c^x « Tbe other morning a Utile bnj who waa feela aa though it bad ber* aHding doam a eallor floor for a mouth wit boot atop. ' . . . Bam tfae'+ritowncf Job would ba- . i— . » jSaJafer.-'S 1

A Thrilling Runaway. taxp raaxriau a urp. i While Ibe Boulevard from Mammh'i • Dam bridge road to the Central I'ark, N. _ Y.. war crowded arith all kiuds of plena- fi 1 ure equipagea about 7 o'clock oo Tureday Id IhelridBlty of One-bundreflrand fuattolb ' atreet by a frantic cry of "Clear tba O ' track: A runaway I Dri re on Ibe aide walkal" A on in a light road wagoa waa driving^ hnree toward tbe 1'ark oo t ; driver* In the atreet. Behind h' in. la Ibe , 1 middle of Ibe brand ibormrghlair. a I ' powerful rcen horac wea daabing madly ■ down tbe atretf, drawing a lop buggy, I = rerbtcb awayrd from aide to aide, while a ' little girt of 71 yean Clung deaperelely lo the linen, with while lice and streaming ' J bair. Ererybody gave ll* runaway boree J 1 a wide lerth. Men in light wagon! " whipped their borate frantically upon tbe - I aidearalk, coaebmrn droae thetr curriegre 1 hurriedly is the aide of the road, ladle* * and gentlemen cm horeeback galloped , wildly to Ibe fencea, and. although aymI pathetic women lo ibelrcarriagcaacrcatued , and meo turned pale, no one made ibe < alighteat effort lo eeelit tbe cbild. who. . without looking to Ibe right or left, wai j ac reaming : •• Oh, woo't aomebody lave J me ! Oh. aomebody etop him! What II ahall 1 do? Oh, arbat aball I do? " ■ ' A quiet duoking man in a clerical frock ] coat, wbe area medrtatlrely drlring a large " hudukin " bene before a high '■ road wagon toward the city, bcari»g the : warning crycf a man who waa trying to I : dear tbe road, and .looked around Ju« ma ' tba roan borae, oo a frantic run, araa paaa- ' tog One-hundred emd-thirty-Dinih atreet, , * and all tbe vehlcloa were crowding to Ibe 5 left-bend ride of the rood. Tbe quiet rein without a momcnt'a bcailatino. put ' bit horac, which waa a fait one, lo bto f apend, and drore aarifUy taide tbe rtmJ* away need. " Dec't he afraid ! " he then „ called coolly to the child, who dung to v tbe linca like a little heroine. * Now do ; 7 luat aa I tell you : Bang on to the linr* aod pull moatjoo tbe left, and when I tell J vou to Jain ;i do it. Will you mind whit ^"ea," answered Ibe little girl ; •' hot _ save me, ob, aare me, if you can ! " The quiet man gave ibe buckskin borer a cut with bis whip, and Ure animal _ broke Into a gallop and brought tbe seat of Lis mailer a wagon eren with the runaway bone's brad. Then tbe man qnlckly wound bto lloaa about his right band and J with the left seized tbe runaway boree'a ■ bridle. Tbe franUc braat plunged and ' larked Ida bead aaray. almost dragging tlw i tbe man from hit seal, and da.le.1 on, tbe t man losing bto bat and whip. But be at again, and again seired the bridle, which waa again lorn away from bim. Be drove , up again and made a third attempt, and met a like failure. . " Don't give up," he d called to Ibe child, who was Icslng coure J" age and crying; "Juat bang <m to Ibe J Uwea-^Tbrn. |n very rigori.aa Ungui^t-, ^ were flying ^iaet In come lo hit eminence, . , but not ooe responded. — Tbe two animals In this lime bad run , down to Qna-handred-and-t weu ty -eighth , atreet, and Mgarren OoeJiundredmod- * twenty-fifth and Ooe-Bnndredmnddwroty. sixth flee a heap of atone, mortar and _ bricks, where a building to in proocm of r inatrurekm. and toward this lagged Pile the qoiet men. who waa Still driving Ireaide end eoeou ragtag the girl, saw that '* that be must make a final effort to atop ' the animal at once. He drove up beridr * 11* tread d tbe btaat again, aetaod the , bridle, dropped bto linek, and, calling for u bto own borae to atop, be sprang lo Ihr £ headwith SnT Jod after a sharp ktruggle brought the br uln to aaundatili. and t.K.k tbe child, who aa riatcm frintlng, from I* TbeiKle girl aald that her faitber, who u baalbecn driving with ber. bail been run over at Ooe-hondred and tblrty-rixth St., and tbal tbe bane bed run from there, a ,<• distance of mora than a mike. The quiet „ man drove hack to look for Ibe father.end met bim driving dawn In e groorry wegou J« look far hie child, whom be expected „ to And dead or dying in ibe read, lie waaoot aery badly hurt. He ia Samuel Browning, a well-known wkoleaale ekithn r lie mid thai lie alnnned In the road to Be be ;

check up hla borae., and gave bto Hitler » girl Ibe reins. Same other turret* -came. ™ behind and startled the animal, and it » bolted. He clang to ttf bead and waa o dragged a block, when ihe beaat got away >» and U* wheel of tbe buggy went over h"l» leg. Tbe qniel roan drove tbern both boa*, but d refined abeolutely to ear wpo be warn. His nan* to very well kaowm ic New York, however, for tl* Uule Kid's reacqja area Dime other than the famous " Billy " Met) lory, of Armory Hall, Heater street, who to a fine boraeman. and whose prrviooi training bat calcutoicd to give him 0* nerve aod 0 be diqiiiycd to ao good effect. D Many of tha Rev lead Edition. Report a hare been d tenia ted to tbeef- , feet that Ihe aale of Ihe Keviaed Edltlor. of tbe New Tearai-etrt has entirely man! aod tha! Ibe larg* editioos left lo tbe band! of tbe bookwilrn are being sold far waste paper. Inquiry among tbe dealer* In Ibe new ediiiun show tbal there reports are falee. Tbe sale to •mall compered to what It waa at tbe k start, bo1 there it atlll a fair demand. £ Fewer aipira nf tbe Dew edition, howevor. are told than of the old trillion When tbe book first came out. over thirty different editions by various oubliahera were barred lo tbe country. Neboo A Oo. imparted 750.00CT of the Oxford edi- ! ^Crat ^^D^^Vkmbridgt"^^ j ^ breugbl the total nornher of oopitw laaoed America t,. about », 000, 080. Tbeaato * arm to active that bookarllere' tbougbt ■ ' tbay aaw a fortune in it, and they laid in , tone atockr. When people liad aatufhri . " tbrir curiuaily, Ihr rale fell off tremen- : . dauriy . and these dealers now find tbal it 1 win be a Jpeg lime before they get rid of •boat equal to that of any other book, a Aa obstacle to ha general use la tbe want u made until tbe new ediiieu of the old 7 Testament la ianod - Tha Widow Malohay'a Duck. ; Wamureua rear. , I a few citizens' who be! met in a auire at. . : , , reaadea in Swampoodlr, waa aaked whrtbr er any damage waa duoe in bU nefghbot- , '1C^Na»." barapllart, "r*ly the Wlddy MaJoney Ion foivaof berdacka." "Bytbehaiff" . "Via. by Ike balk Tbe wlddy bad an ' onto <tonk,ato yon urind. wid a Ud aa iTS. ^WMbeMwk 1 : ■ c?bum'i*wiy**'w rif.w b^T they'd r pad abe U»k It for com and coc.meoctd ha ate It. and ibe dear liuk ducks were b fmes to death arid tbe hall oe their " "Well, I rwowi- oelajmvd '«efbee , Farrow, looking np fnai tbr mdrtmr » btowiie. as abe^ot^^mg ^ . "" • !

"O" SUMKRIMUfi, ' i GHEES CREEK. CAW toAr.COTiejjr. GROCERIES; if MS. PR1M0HS Aif. W1«VIUO~W^AO Vl~ rejJW IB ""J an Saada a: Bottrea Prirea m» ertirevwa raea f»f town. JOAJ TJLME8 H. KCBELLESGER, GREES CREEK. CAPE MAT CO, Fiussn AND CUBED MEATS, TCIBDAT AND IflBAT - "threraeeeSoM". )•*■/ ] i rjthomas kbbuc80h"s SEW WTORE AT GREEb CREEK. EaMawaMM GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. 1 DKT OOdDB-TElMMtSO*. SOTIOSK | . 1 OalUmen's Miii Tar - ! DOW sera. Till nam ef similar pah may ' ; john m. russell, - t (Surcaaaor u llaahsa a Buaweii,) [ OESERAL DEALER IS | dbt goods, groceries, > ' . BOOTS.' SUOES AND S0TI0S8. ! f!loiu< And feed, I w i i-ATksT mojcrsEit, pobk, lard, Dams, seeds, &c. JOBS M. ST-AKELL. , I ..U hpnng. Cape May Oo.. S. J. HEALTH IS WEALTH! H ■ aT"** J (t,iTr **^|'tMER I MEMDIL80M. . BO Rape Btrawt. WMIaUelpbta. rta-J f rpHE PREMIUMS OF li« - ™ [ THE HEW SILK INDUSTRY. a — e T». Wnmwri.SBOa«uT« Aaaooailda ritaa . riVK HL'MlUUI DOLLARS. m be dlTklM Into TE* I'llEMICJfl'. M yoltoarv:- ^ j H :• 5 I ™'™MLrr,»°eaM*^Ml^L5Srooriena r pn-iaroi -lam* isr araaab at lam. TM iota la II oamprtliw* wiO be rareMli *«ea »J ton-

THs'm PATENT DUST-PROOF E Stem ViiSiiii Op Fate Cm, » M Alter AC] I'RKD Am IE s American Watch Go.-, ^ WALTHAM, MASS. s : - i Taw case la fiwrard m ooe aond ptaue wauont ■ Jrimeramm.oprniaria/r»a™->.!Mia avuMma tke aaual Ctoa, a»l aMartng grealer airaugtii g Tbrev a'atrk~«rv all a*m foot. Tbe brmrt, r an rap- telly grrpwrra rarr-raot oamrat. W ; suae Sol to tbr oae^tj aervwlaa * ttrrene, a Iwt S i^raarwaamrt. irirtrreWaara. lembrrmm ' jSwkrLT?i»*^aW«rr^avntrvf^remIre . I watdi, lAeae gaainvw an o' tbr aimereimpret- J TRe following letters tell their own story. * i waa nusy, awl i Inquired two the mam <ru. aaw-bw» lltut DSC t-.txad m U* twad ofUt , rtrer. wkau blacbam aaortt la stmsk sad tarrw nc wa" sVwttwo towns waatoa u. wwa be «M , a out a waa ronnl« a m b. wmwgwr all rt,bi ' " u^- ''h*1 • read aaomru Dec. a. ». BESTLT." •q.at* T-a would rend me a aprtbl fur IV War. tiwy M'aluA • • • By '«V araj Dili EJWJ 1 fanarr la* fall. Tbe ir« of kuany V iii j mvmaaiwia III and .torn* a IBM west ' For Sale by aU FlnhClam Jearelera. E pateW

jRnc guimtlsmmtj. STEELMAN'S COLUMN. A DRV GOODS. Stock increased, and prices reduced Wc arc selling Muslins at the following prices: Pocasset, 9 cts; Wamsutta, 12 1-2 cts; Duval, to cts: Utica.4-4, locts; 3-4, \6 cts.; 10-4 35 cts.; Good 4 -4 -Bleached, 9 cts.; Fruit of the Loom, 10 cts. Wc arc selling Black Silk at 90 cents beats any Dollar Silk in vMiIlville. We have better grades selling at $ f .- , j 15. $1,40, £1.65, A2.00andt2.50. , ' Wc have reduced some Dress Goods 38 per cent.simply because ' the colors are not , the ' Latest : Styles. .They are very good and very cheap. IN MILLINERY we as usual lead, having secured the services of a first-class Milliner, formerly in one of the leading Chestnut Street Establishments. We arc satisfied wc can suit all, and -our prices will be as . usual below, all others, as our | manner of buying in large lots . and for cash gives us the very bottom prices in the market. In Fancy Goods, in Sgtins, in Ham- | bbrgs, in WJiitc GootlSyyri in fact everything in this line will be found complete and the prices ; right. Nearly forget to mention | mention to the ladies that we ; have 25 pieces Nainsooks selling ; at 1 1 cts. price elsewhere in MillviUc 16 cts. : IS CLOTHING BIPABTKNT we have made improvements and alterations in order to meet the - demands. Are now' making a specialty in Fine Clothing for Men and Boys. This is a new departure in the business ia Millvillc; but our people demand it, a and they must be accommodated, j> also keep in stock complete line J of medium and lower grades. 0 Good suits for Men #4.50; t Youths; $3.50; Hoys, £1.50. Here a is a chance for everybody; 1000 - pairs good, strong, working pants ■ selling at $ 1 . Wc make a spec- >- ial effort to suit all in the very

latest styles of Hats, Caps and Gent's Furnishing GtJods. we are - in fact, headquarters for these * goods. c THN SHOE DEPARTMENT. I hating been_ considerably enlarged, is considered by all to be . the finest South of Camden, and our Stock complete. The largest ; stock in the county, and to be . sold below aU others, the great Discount announced by other t dealers to the contrary notwithstanding. Ladies and Gents cannot fail to be suited. The business in this department having so increased that wc feel guaranteed in carrying an immense line of goods. Children ' and infant's shfrcs of every dc- * scriplion. In all our departments we have the largest Stocks, the Lowest Prices and polite alTailoriiit Department. 1 SCOTT CALKINS, Manager. ' A FULL & COMPLETE STOCK, j Paktaloo kings — A Specialty, , Coat i ngs — The Best in the Market. Suitings — No end to them. Styles — The very Latest. Workmanship — None can excel ut. Price — Governed bj your orders. ; i Fit You — Ask your Conscience. ' Bkttf.r Yet — Give us a trial. | A. J. STEELMAN, 8. 10, 14- & 16HighStreet ' MILLVttLE, N. J. * Arm ta.iv-. 6«al, WtoA, 2Umr. nr. ! fAQAL AJfD WOOD. A GOAL AND WOOD YARD L aoHELLWO m LAMDniO - Lxai-iu aou. ar ova aku cuebisut \ ■ iiaubii araaaiiiaaakaiaagpirw ; rtirg. OAE ANDTnCEOET WOOD. pi THE OOKIL rait-o, AABLV KTULLAM-el

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In light-weight Clothing for : Summer wear wc have a fine as- ' so.rtmcnt, well made and at modcrate prices. 1 Full lines of Summer Cas*tniercs, Cheviots, Serges, Worsteds. • | 1 Alpacas, Linens. j Etc. i'-'tc-. K«c. Every sale gttat anlcc<l or raon" J ey refunded. 1 ' ~ __ | ; A. C. YATES & L.O. | - Lsdp BoiliifiE CbestHDt 1 6tb Streets. ; V. i-iiiLAnniHU. ' iuilfHnfl ^Ratwial, <5tr. ^ JTRTt'BWTAWR.SGirET.T.Krtlihtt'S - LUMBER YARD; 1 SrtteilviixvT-t dBJfitx. Tap- Ma» M.J. 1 inter* ma J trerfoorri ibe UrgexrrorV of Ua- j 7 communltT id g-xrrk!. 1 »e.ee» PLASTBWNG LATII. su1nule9 OP all rinds. TLOORTNG. FRAME !*VUPT.-PltrKETr., P Lrxara roa Bcxunaaa or irm TZWexmnoa tWOKDERS ntOMPTLT FILLED j Foi^S2bofTObn'lIp•'of,',, 10 H" ' """ ! c octlS-ll J. II. StTIELLENGER. a JJARDWARE. • • r Saa. and in keoekal bt.. ' ^aSASII. DOORS. BUNDS C P MP{ - j SCROLL RAWING*. . ); | JUjl j TURN IN US. ° HOT-BED SASH. S BAUD RAILS. NEWEL roRTn, BALUSTERS I •- BUILDINII and HOmEEKBPIRO HARDwarr OF evert DESCRIPTION, PUMPS. PUMPS. PUMPS.

Xbts), Tmpeouc. Japan. OUa. Pture. GlaM, . Bart— 1 Wire. Cora Si'Ilraa. etc. II Ilia Uart*sre Spcctaitica, V12: Hoc HlaCa, Kinxera. ana SLATE MANTEL SHELVES. I rrrmpojaaoMri^t^ I1ESRT FREDEHKatS. JuBctx-c FlCAMDEN. N. J. . % <C. SrirFs Stflrr. C. PRHTRS' STORES, Ntx r. PEEiTt' ST.. CAFE MAT CITY. QROQERIEg, IfflY GOODS ail NOTIONS. , PAINTS, COLOR*. OILR, VARMSUKS. OLARb and I'tTTT. FEED STORE, CORN. OATS. IIAY, BRAN AND MILL FEED WOOD YARD. ITT a SPLIT. CCD A K rQST AO a Ure. N. R — Aaaat lot LWo»ro paaamanto. WINDOW GLASS WARIHO DS1 BENJ. H. SHOEMAKHR. North Fourth Street, Philada., -importer or W Jrttcft Plate Glass, - Sole Aiaci In 1-MUOeipblA lot FRPCH PLATE GLASS COIPAMES. f-c^^^rft^sswiauu*. WjB»K ana Floor atom, M.*k*. ti.Xaot I EBSgSg^1*" , PETEfl COOPEfi. "I'r" oeaier. aotbor at -The UIott' aod MbanMi Jf wn» Kreuprnsib'. Jita; ««^u3rSt2^."'vaaa^^T: PATENTS. i T.' a. Lrmaaiia.-Srilr-lor <4 .— aaa a' 4 . I sssiaESgys.viis.'s:" i s&sxss*

m errors and when any o xur they r ■ are corrected at once. rf f WE *'fi Elways arilhng to exchange goods P $ I which do not please after being received, U) \<A provided, .they are^xelani' ad to u* in perfect ^ condition and within reasoi able tinxc. ^ Sapiplcs of Pry C.'jpds of all kinds ^ even the most expr aisivc, aent free of H charge on Application. F7 VERY lady who s'aops by mail should send i*— ' lor a. specimen co py of our cy - a ^ r. ASH 1< ' X fjr.\ RTEKLY.

AT HALL'S \ » OLD ISTABL1SHED BEY GOODS HOUSE, 20 So. Second St., Philada. LIGHT WEIGHT GOODS Lace Veili gs Lace Buntings. Silk and Wool Grenadines, Nuns' Veilings. . Hernanies, Etc. Also. A Full Assortment of Jerseys in all Shades. LEWIS S. HALL, i 26 South Second Street, Philadelphia. Marr-b i:.!.-t !

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Lumber of all kinds in Quantities to Suit Customers. 1 FRAME TIMBER, SHEATHING BOARDS, SHINGLES, FLOORING BOARDS, LATHS, dec. Sa,sh, Doors, Dlinds & Mouldings saabcagis aaiagSK ^ Shsty"" """"'' WESLEY G. HUGHES. WRITE FOR NUMBER 5 VANGILDER'S "DRUMMER," Petersburg, Cape May County, N. J. ICE! ICE! ICE! KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO., OF PHILADELPHIA. numj nurxLs. kehtavilants axd outtauks ami PURE EASTERN ICE. GOAL! COAL! COAL! best quality, carefully prepare!! for family use, and full wkiobt guaranteed; Betkd FOOT orOera to the Braacb ode*. nora-j w abbi.noton rtrbet a '«>»* ocean. cape mat. n.j. OUR MOTTO— "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PBOFIT8!"' THE PEOPLE'S RELIABLE STORE. No. 4-3 Washington Street, Cape Mey City, CHARLES NEEDLES. MANAGER. NEW -STORK. ISCaflaJsp STOCK. FIRST CLASS OOODrl AND CHEAP PRICES. JUST RECEIVED, A FULL LINE OF LADIES' COAT8 Drj Goods it arerj dcacrtptlon. cradr ami prtre. Wmrer trfodA. Miaurerr am Tnmmlrre*. CMOS anayaaaimr res. ladrea' Onanrwrer, wrarewa aaa Sola. Ac. Aire aolr urncj Uk DR. WARNER'8 CELEBRATED CORAL1NE CORSETS, ; A. F. KENDALL, MANUFACn-RER OF : BOOKS, SAS1, BLINDS, SHUTTERS, MODLOINSS, t SCROLL WORK, TTOOI) TURbTKGS, MOSQUITO 8CREKKS, ! DEALER IN LUMBER. k ™C-T* ,rT" "™ Tr KBJWAU- Sm.Ulc ikiw W. J. R. R.

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