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Cltfcplpaa fmmeni^E*c*i»n^^^ Ktc *aa Uk Ant maid. Ttla, bow. erar. d"« do* bmk the rib llieorr. — -V. O. /Yrefvaa. Ho Gould tea retired apoo #100,<l00,000. Home men with that amount 0( wwT^xjld rit op all eight - fiatUn. A r«un bride being aaked how her ttttaband bad tamed 001, replied that be tunwd.-w T ttj late ip the owning and ' birotal ib ray lale at night. - JturUngttr. fliurbyr. Said Htowc : "Smith won t -bare »> •eft a thing. aa be baa bad." "I doo'r know, replied Robinson : "be'll bare a soft tihog as long aa ba dnreel Inae hia beat! " IhtrlhtfUnt JTavtryr ■A Vetmont man a wallowed a d.x-11 lead «l it to core a boil. They cum! the Imll, t"!i (hey klHed the man, an be didn't •Wj'iy it half an much aa be tlmugbl br no aid. - IMinjtvH Hauirj, Teacher:— "Can you multiply together tain ) Tearbcr: — ••What wi1 rCThe pro- j pound. iii beef?" Small tmy (triumphant, iy): ■ Mint* pire. '-AU In- Vieana the law compels a matried man 10 obtain pemntaion I nun Us wife hefon be can go op la a balnoo. L:p to date there has out tieeo one refuted, and tbe an' borltica are beginning b> think tbc law might aa well Is- repealed.— Hmrk- 1 1 f 1 1 On n Virginia battle-field tbe other day J a man picked up a bdBet with aakull Rt II— (Thla la a lie, but there are ao many Hema going aroood beaded "a skull with a bullet in It" thai newspaper readers roust 1 deaire a change. Variety Is tbe spice of J life. I- .Vemsfenca Jlrrnld. The fallowing order for a sat of teeth J was reeeotly reocired by a Pittsburgh . dentist : "My month is three iocbes serosa, , flre-rigiitb inches through tbe Jaw ; aotnc , hummucky on the edge ; abaped like a , buraeeboc. toe forward. If you wish me , to be more particular J shall bare to coca - tbar."-i JOfCI Jrurntt. , "/> ml aay "enlry," Charles," aald Mra. 1 "D art "entry." ( iiarlce, aald Mra
Culture to her son; " "hall" is much more elegant." Kelt day Ibe young man aatnoiahed Lis friends by speaking of A!drrman Hbaogbnessy's ""ball into nfflcr." I IliR the boy wasn't si far out af tlie way; bad he spelled it "baul" lie would bare been quite correct.— lUtU* Tnmmpt. It is aald that a game of base ball took place a few days ago, and the whipped nine "tn*"'| ffMr*p"'r their. defeat to the unjust decisions of the umpire.' It doesn't •era possible. The game should be pro. screed in alcohol si 00c of the greatest terioArteeot the aiaetemth century. — 80 many murderers are reported as eatlog a hearty meal the morning before being rternted that aa exchange thinks phya-riani should prescribe banging for the prrsnes suffering from loa of appetite. Tbe fatal objection in inch > remedy 1 la that a man Is liable to choke to death , 1 almost wxapts his appetite Is restored. 1 A Swedish clergyman has lately been i lecturing in Chicago about '"Life among 1 the I.«ppa." As be does not mention par- I IjpuUrly In Ida discourse in whose laps he I lias bceo wlriling the merry hours away I we can only kick ouraslres al the thought 1 that these ministers seem to be baring all < the f on this winter, and newspaper men ' tbe hard work.-C'Aimge CM. I ^gssgasfigaa ■ £jSrs^xuds?s£sS ; wu liked his name. ""I wnuldnt tell , you for a thousand dollars," be replied; 1 you tor tnousand dollars, he replied;
"describe me simply as a fool, " A New York sebool-gifl Mrs beast u dies are arithmetic," algebra, geography, as. general'hirioix^ymology, speilingl^cm'posilten. drawing, reading, writing and •racing try sole. It looasas M her eduteation Is being sadly nrglectcd I'nless French, Latin, mental philosophy, calculus. dell engineering and hydrostatics are added to her Media abe will be total lg unfit to assume tbe duties of a wife nod mother a few JShra- bones. A'drr. ' fifer. A "young inquirer" wants to know "wben is a man the most truthful?" When befs asleep, hoy; when he's asleep. And dreit yeai trust lilm too tar. ceca then. Bis wife doesn't. Often ibd'of. ten when be has taprcsaed her whit profound ooarietion .that he is so pmnd her 1140a thousand fits Man is a Very oncrrtSh piece of property under any circumstances, and he's safest when he's dead. That Is same men are. Hen we don't like.— f/auobyr. A Dgfencolwaa Nation. At the recent "gathering of the army of the Potomac, Itear-Adniiral Kodgrrs-re-aponded to tbe least of tbe nsry, when be made the following remarkable aulsraent t "80 far as 1 know, we bare not rren one good, gun of modern calibre ashore or nor any forges t. make rum. ;Oar«W cannon are as Obsolete as are the 11 unlock muskets of 1812, and we bircu't one efficient ship of war." General Ituarcmt.', aunfi TUHtnra tanned ialriT took fssoe wlili Mm. aefl said tli.it wli'e Mrrv d .« were not idtplemenls of Warfare to be dia- ' regarded, Ifciy.were aa ulleraUy onreltahle power. What amarlng confidence the American people bare in their latent nower. that in this tee of armored war in this age 1
arm tea." they can ma no necessity for nay tlr'eoccd! China, today, is better prej pa.od for war than the l ulled States, and •«>- Rotilla of gunboats, reeroilr cm--aj&mh&jsisss take' isoaeanon of our entire lWofic coast lb-', ir.eludlag t*an Frandsco. The »bo» na <7 of the I nitcd Stake* and all hi runoeuUl not defend the cilg of the Golden G -se from She auaeka of.the Chinese men Mixing Church nnd Poiitica. ' , r -°.iy<irwpiht«r' iiraj rros r». Tlie fOUosrinf1 IStOr' Ineldeot, related ». U liere by Iter. P. W. Todd In bis k lure on "llie Qimint and HumoreOk In I'-at tbe feriing that ehnreii and «U|c s'l-ikl be separate ta out vinir. nal. An - -I lady druse in U« sa-kly ci.aa-inevt. ingbif clrcj^hrr expcrlnxw She was feriy" iSSSt^ihSa 's^hf '^uUtal^^y^^o^ '^d its IndWihai aamdan in iraticolar. In ■ !*—' l^ncnt h^Mhiari Lc7kl' •aerOag. Mw dwelt Isrgtlv 00 her undone ■amraisoe and Ibe depray'.ty ol tbe world £"t^Tst ay of iheyuA^^n d-i^J1^ WeaoaWee woonty. we helieee, who in
i aaocr iattxx rosraoa axd the saw J MOXtT oxaax srirrxs. " vral^t U^ferenjg'^d fcupMe ami expense It writing IsRanoI loqnlry on tbe subject : On and after October i, 1888, letter postage will be two eenu for each half ounoe or fractional pari thereof between - all nomta is the Coiled Btatca. Tberetes will then be tbe aame ao drop IcUere and all other rlssars of matter. On and after tbe 1st of linly.iasa T there can be obtained at anr money order e office postal notes in soma of fifi sgd und tier by paying a fee of S Mats.: These » petal notes Will be made payable to lirarer wliliout corresponding ad rices. it They will be made payable al aay money r order office witbia three months of Ibe 1 lisle of Issue. After tbe Ispsa of that s time tbe bolder can obtain tbe per raloe oily by applet be to the Post bffloe IV- . paniocnl at Washington. f On and after the 1st of July. 1883. a , p.ttal money order can be obtained for . at large a sum as #100," Tbe prearnt limit is #50. The rains 00 and afteT Oat r date for order, a ill be as follow. : - Not exceeding #10." .8 cents ; aaisl=£Zl._.Jia: - From 30 to SO. 20 cenU From SO to 50 JB cents I From 50 to 00 80 cent. : from GQ to 70 85 Cents , From 70 to 80 40 crnu I From 80 to 100 45 cents The postal notes wlfl, DO doubt be leood ' j more conreient in ooe respect than tbe i currency wax, since they can be 1 obtained for any number of cents under . #5. There will also be ices liability to Inns. by theft than there was when free- ! liooal notes Were used for transmission I through the malls, especially If tbe de- | partment nan Judgment in prescribing 1 llie tire and form of tbe noire and in selecting the paper on which they are to be printed. On tbe other hand, I bey , will be less oootenlcm in that they can 1 only be obtained at money order offices at considerable sacrifice 'of time, gaper, ally in large cities. It will Ik obscrrcd ihst after UK lint of October the cost of sending any sum under #5 by postal note wlB he fire ccnu— two cenlt postage and
I- Opening Oysters. With Prayer. J New Vort lien. . ' There is a certain class of people wlxj j take a rcry gloomy riew of religioo and declare that we ought to do cecry thine as ; though we were to die the pcxi minute. * What a lung-faced community we abould be if tbal rule were carried out. A man ' couldn't laugh el a jokv; indeed. 00 one 1 would dare make a Joke for people to • laugh at, aod life would become a slow match 10 the glare. If today were to be - our last we should not lay In a stock of proeMoas far to-morrow, are should not - want to go ores the Brooklyn Bridge, - and we should not pay the note that 1 becomes due today, first because we r Use not .the money, bat prlnctpallr ■ because our creditors woo"t need li. : best way, is spite of some gloomy 1 souls. Is to lire gladly, hnpretly and hs[C pily as loog as you can, to Uugh at the things that cmglit to be laughed at. There 1 Is ao good reaeoo why a man should bare ; crowh feet before hit time simply bera'nr be is religious and wanU to do the right ■ thing. We are reminded of a story in ' this connection. Vou ought to engage in 1 : nothing." aid a solemn taint, whose soul was like a squoraod lemon, "that you I can't open with prayer." The wag to whom , he addressed himself replied irrcren-r.Hv. "WeD, suppose I want a dozen oysters, can I consistently open them with prayer." Where WlTt Vou Qo? A taking and timely book !*s last Leer, i Issued by the Natiooal News Bureau, of ! Washington, IX C., entfttad "Our Amen. ; can Retorts; Where to Go and How to " Gre There." It b wrll written, bring edi. J led by the author of nurTTlahingUio Lot- ■ lers, handsomely printed, and protuselr I -■ ieii ur sne auuMX ni our vrasningum lxaprinted,
a and elrganlly illustrated. There la a chapter . I- on Washington, with riews of the public >. buildings : sod /hapten 00 the Yellow. 1- stone Natioool l'ark. Colorado, and CMIid fnrnia and tbrir scenery ; tbe CalakiNl i] AUeghrny and White Mountains, all s beautifully illustrated, and each, taken i- separately, worth the price of the book. t In addition to throe It coo tains articles 00 r the Ulua aod K tern of ourcoonlrr. tbe 1 latray Can*, the Mineral Hprings, tbe - Iffioasaad-Islanrt s; tbe leading Seashore Uesorts, and the IteahL HrsorU of tbe r South. Tbe wonder Is bow a book gotten " np in sttclt style can be sold for the low . price at which It is offered— 50 onto in ■ paper and # LOO in handeome rlnth. It - can he had of tiesndtalen generally, or - will be mat poetpaid by tbe publishers on i receipt of price. ! . Hip July number of /VraereaTi'Tfhahk. ! r it Mupar.W ia cntaioiv doe of tbe meat ' 1 aura rain- inure of this iatcresting perr iodical. A striking feature la tbe plaster • papier lot-relief of the bead of IVraeua, 1 which it not only a great aorelty, but aa r rxqoUitr work t.f art. A beautiful pho- • tugrarure of a "Little Bride" alao adorns the art departmrnt, aad ttsewtbsrMlostra. lions are uutnenma Tbe lilrmry articles r arewf abigb crd<r of merit, among wbidi may be mentioned the continuation i4 the . steer "Out of tbe Wo. Id." "SocUl Life at , Smith Collage," "Tbe Story of Here ward ; LeoTriceeoo. the last of the English." "A ; ' Perfect Fright." "The Paupers of Pom. . peii," "The Rose in Snog and Story." "How we Lire in New York" by J entile , I June, and aaketch ot Elisabeth Tbompsan Butler, the celebrated painter of battle 1 " keftea. The poetlral department is well ' filled, as are the Kilcben, Fancy Work. J I Scientifle aod Fashion dopartmcnts, while ! ' "Current Tepica" are most aWv and ' ; arffoesbly discussed. The July ouilxr of . , /ism set's Jfeaty, JCspossas should be 1 1 dnkhaf one. the beautiful inustralieos alone making it srell worth | ,- poasmtw*. en-way nothing of tbe sdran- ' j tage It is to tbe household lo the way of . . 1 eeiret'rend" p ( j ; j
llcnrx's Carbolic lalic ows. sanaarew Tense. CktMwd Hanja AO- 1 , Uatos. 1 :orns, awl all kmda uf sun Keaialoa. 1 . SSS«5^=,I'1~- SB tt tsar's t iSKUc p tjttntasMirekrrasee aetmtertsa. MeettoM. ur.terea". OxrgeaUM Hlttcra ; ■'^S^Tra'SS nTt-re rare. ut«na. 1 I Ma^SreS* i^nhusan ttfbSTuIraatl j Dnring the winter we feel that see can hold out own pretty well os an orange bar, but now that the circus bill Is beginning- to adore uk nail »c -fori our uuer I imditiifleancr. — fRwarn'Or Arptu. 7 . ^ ^otntrtw Supwmwdad. * M. A. XeaneST and Hairy a Mtcrar. Cape «a; in Ohie man has taken tbr smallpox I ftkes a pet pig. Ohio men will lake anyI thing they can get. eren to 1 gorernmrnt i office.-Of Cat, ZhrrsrJ. I Free or Cl»ar*c. c All persaoa aoSreiag from Coogitiu
§tw 3tflrfrtiimrnJs. " JJ 6CHELLENGER, J GiuaS'ir 8is"^i«s n m°m aad JJ agree d JAMES H. SCHBLLffNGEK, OBOK cun. CAP* X t Y *XJFRESH ASD'otBED MEATS, ; »—• — f ^ "TCgSDAT AND FRIDAY F 'it'r tnr a Lrla; ooter Jre-r JIIOMA8 EI! Bit - ^ NEW STOKI AT GREEK CREEK. GROCERIES. PROVISIONS. ; HttamMMUMMMfiK. jj ; Lafe'&Gfflitetfs Fmmlijiii f ear - 1 AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH " ( | amsjaaaafgysa ; ; JOHN M. BUSSELL, 1 1 ' GENIHSI DEALER IK : ' DRT GOODS, GROCERIES, AND FEED, j PATENT NEDICINES. l^RK, LARD, HAMS, 8EED8, Ac. J. ■ikt tprtng. Cap- May Co.. X. J. ^
HEALTH IS WEALTH! o— ... '^EiaSg*' a* ftigll D E Laos.', "* BO Kaoa nieeel. Phlleaxptita. P»- | <pHE PREMIUMS OP im THE NEW SUA INDUSTRY. Dry Oaota Merrrama. x is enabled (or Ue 10IM UOM U "d-r t» Ktlt Callnmu Ue aom ot 1 :w: IICM.RKI. > to te dlndsd tota Ti!N fltLVM ms. .. I rtT« Pnmtutm. sua Htxu Praatom. St' £i,r 2 mlSfb'* - 2 t- SinT : 2 TEST :: 2
I ESP - 2 -KiS - 2 lc ^^"fdj^JtfaS=iri5i t SsE-aHSSS'Svsi f TBSN8I PATIHT ~ ! DUST-PROOF : Stat f Mini Open Face Case, I American Watch Co., WALTHAM, MASS. h j ^ lag Ue naaai tN^aad arenrtng greater atrebgt h ' ybns hinna an atrdlgM Jotytloe .wtlh the body ot ' following Utters tell their i no lonowuig tellers ten uinr
own etory. I u | ^ ; "Vataosrt. GKtaoia, Jolrt*. tt*A I b« was abtwt two boera Cwtlac tt Wlwe br get , I T=^|prri ^ r ,7"*^*^ tT-L^'u.. 1 botatigbltajaiy u, laew.k* — wuyabalr-rjwxna. * P. AEAKISriWt).It rteatr l»»ooJ a doaU. that lor aay ua;sn>R * For Sale by all First -Claia Jewelers.. ! PATENTS ' d PXeat ogtre. ilttr Sra w rarmodaTWi2aa" ** I JFXZZ "saS^Stf t,8 l2lS.*2^
9m gMtorrfl/imfBtt. ■ STEELMAN'S ' COLUMN. DRV GOODS. Stock increased, and prices reduced We are selling MusHns at tbe following prices: Pocasset, 1 9 els; Wamsutta, 12 1-2 cts; Duval, 10 cts; Utica.4-4, toots; 3-4, 1 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 Millville. We . ; have better grades selling at $1.- ; I U.'f.Mb, £1.65, $2.00 and $2.50. ( We have reduced some Dress Goods 38 per cent.simply because the colors are not the Latest Styles. They arc 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 Establish- I ments. Wc arc satisfied we can suit alj, and our prices will be as usual below all others, a"T\ur " — "OU'I usiun an unlets, as uir
1 manner of buying in large-IotsT . ahd for cash gives us the very j bottom prices in the market. In I Fancy Goods, in Satins, in Hamburgs, in White Goods and in fact everything in this line will | be found comNeic and the prices j right. NcanjHorget to mention ; mention to the ladies that we i have 25 pieces Nainsooks selling ; at 1 1 cts. price elsewhere in Millville 16 cts. IS CLOTMG DIPABTMFHT we have made improvements and : alterations in order to meet the - demands. Arc now making a specialty in Fine Clothing for Men and Boys. This is a new , departure in the business in Millville; but our people demand it, ; and they must be accommodated, I also keep irj stock complete line ! of medium and lower grades. Good suits for Men >4.50; 1 Youths; $3.50: Boys. $1.50. Here - - uujs, pi.ju. xxeic
» is a chance for everybody; 1000 5 pairs good, strong, working pants j selling at £1 . We make a spec- ; ia! effort to suit all in the veiy J latest styles of Hats. Caps and J Gent's Furnishing Guods. we are J in fact, headquarters for these II good*. I® SHOE DIPART1ENT. having been considerably enlarged, is considered by all to be the finest South of Camden, and , our Stock complete. The largest stock in the count)-, and to be sold below all others, the great ( Discount announced by other J dealers to the contrary notwithstanding. Ladies and Gents cannot fail to be suited. The business in this department hav- . ing so increased that wc feel 11 guaranteed in carrying an immensc line of goods. Children | and infant's shoes of every dc1 scription. In all our departf ments -wc have the largest Stocks, the Lowest Prices and polite at- , tendants. ; Merchant Tailorine Department.
W.SCOTT CALKINS. Manager. ' A FULL 4 COMPLETE STOCK. ; i'aktai.oonincs— A Specialty. ] Coatings — The Best in the Market. Suitings — No end to them. Styles — The very Latest. Workmanship — None can excel Price — Governed by your orders, i Fit You — Ask your Conscience. ; Bettf.r y et — Give us a triaL 1 A. J. STEELMAN, 8. 10. 14 4 16 High Street, MILLVILLE. N. J. Annus. i»j.. .Ti-rm fieal, V#sd, limr, rtfT QOAL AND WOOD. ' nwn*« Ftoii »raSuaL'»?toir<5wSro A COAL AND WOOD YABD ssssstiausr* i LAiih.H BOO. STOTI Aim CHEXT.VCT : itortac-xuisaxkualrptdnt ! KM. OAK AND mCKOST WOOD, BY TBS fXiBli. j ■il-H. AA^DKRURiAJ^i.li: j
Clothing. In light-weight Clothing for Summer wear wc have a fine assortment, well made and at modcrate prices. Full lines of Summer Cassimercs_, Cheviots, ! Serges, Worsteds, j Alpacas. Linens. Ktc.. Etc., Etc. Every sale guaranteed or mon- j cjTefuntlctl. A.C.YATES & CO. !' Lidfcr Bmltii Mil i n strecu A r -i 1
: guttles ^attrtal, gtt. , JERKWl AnB-SCHBLL.KXGEIt'B ; LUMBER YARD > bt^fctss_""ratj. o ( errty quriMMrotl tSr FLOORING. KHAR K STt TP. ITCKKTS, AM la skon rrrrj rind ot 1 Lexus rox Bt-ILDIKM or Krsxr Dsscxtmns ■WOKDCXS PROMPTLY KLLBD rSfaSW" 10 h'" " oclU-lr J. B. SCUELLKNGER. JJ ARD W ARB. NOS. IK AND IX. FEDERAL NT.. sfj— c^sabll. doors. itlln iis |0 Ol rawm"m- 1 1 I AND BRACKETS
J HOT-BED SASH. ' BAND RAILS. NEWEL POSTS, BAI.CSTKHX I BUILDING AND HOUSEKEEPING HARDWARE OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. i PUMPS. PUMPS. PUMPS. WNlu Loads. MUM Paints, EiUKllmr (all ' sfotP"*1" Japan. OOa, lBh. B» : ware^rewore" u t hos'ri^ Rtnxrra.'aM SLATE MANTEL SHELVES. TMHaauw3mdinuu^a4noamr-C>>t>< '1 EN HT 1 nt EDER 1 C K -S. ^ 1 5. <£. 3?rirr's ^torr. ; JJ a PRICES- STORES, Nd. XI PERRY ST., CAP* MAT CTTT, • eeeeERiEs, dry goods and notion^ ( OILS, VARNISHES. OLAM aad FCTTT. FEED STORE, | CORN. OATS, HAY, BRAN AND MILD FEED WOOD YARD. WOOD CTTT A SPLIT. CEPAR POST all alter. N. It — Arm I tor Litt-orm ptrrmrni*. . WINDOW GLASS WABEtOffSl BENJ. H. SHOEMAKER, North Fourth Street, Philada., 1
TU FFeicl Plale Glass, I FUffi GLASS HIPAllItS. Amrrtran Window Gloaa, illaAaoa. I ssji-xh; and noor Qtaoa, sit, a. a and t OTWotwalal Ulaaa. rkuUCTapkFTI' Crrua; (.ruand t.lau. PETER COOPElT Hla I.Ife and Cbaractcr. Uj C. I . I *a»«^?a3K&r ; 1 >W»<Mi8B8BSMSiSijny*.v.'.*.'.".*£ g— i*i sue. BattX'Siiin.nnari Sc. ' s* ;T: ojirti PATENTS". j r crone* Patrtra^U a^tilnrt.'in.lY C.^AlViaiauw m JeradtoTre^S.*"" *** r*te*"*g|?u1^' MWssSSyS
' I ■ XAJK i""?0* miking it as safe , MrL*# | til VV and pleasant, and in esTry-^^HHh j *' way ax satisfactory to shop by nail as in person at our counters. ^ J jtto jBT take ail poasible care to Avoid ^ ] m errors, and when any occur they r W are corrected at once. g I : WE 4rC willing to exchange goods Q which do not please after being received, ri • 1 A provided, they are returned to us in perfect ™ ^ condition and within reasonable time. ^ Samples of Dry Goods of all kinds ^ even the most expensive, sent free of rt charge on application. C VERY lady who shops by mail should said for a specimen copy of our ty Fashion. ^ ol 'arthr | ■ CUMBERLAND ' Firs Insurance Company,!
BRIDGETON. N. t, WITH NEABLY FORTY YEARS' EXPERIERCB. OFFERS A PERFECTLY SAFE INSURANCE 1 AT WHAT IT MAY COST. Having now, as per statement' on file at Trenton, January 1st, 1883. S440 PoRcics Outstanding, Insuring, - - 5 13, 103,634 J With Premium Notes to the Amount of - - 2,359,417 Cash Assets. - - - - _ 46.84 7 I I-osscs by Fire — Reported but not Adjusted, - - 5.4OO I No other liabilities of any kind, except the insurances. 1, The charge on risks — farm properties and detached town and t village houses, is, for J J 1,000, ten years' policy, cash deposit, $10.00. Prcm. Note, $100 , 1,000, five " " •• •• 7.50. " •' 50 E 1,000, three " •' " ■' 5.00. •• " 30
More hazardous risks taken on favorable terms. Losses by lightning arc paid, whether property is burned or not Having found no other insurance at so little cost, and the saving . to the members being very great, they continue to offer as hcretoi fore, a first-class insurance against toss by fire or lightning, at the lowest rates. 1 Bridgcton, April, 1883. DAVID 1'. KLMKR, President. HJJNRY B. LUPTON, Secretary. AGENTS AND SURVEYORS: Rentes T.ras-scMA End-. Chpc kitty Court Iloure. (ixutr.r. G. «'»nu. >i. 11.. Ilrani.vilLw« It vasgiiuxu, IMcreWuiX- ' jeo Gut da.siki. k. |xxai:i>. eng., Mays Landing. ^ CAPE MAY POINT JS||E LUMBER YARD. Lumber of all kinds in Quantities to Suit Customers. FRAME TIMBER, WIING BOARDS, SHINGLES, FLOORING BOARDS, LATjfS. &c. Sa.sh, Doors, Blinds & Mouldinirs AT CITY FKICU FOR CASH. um«n Wtt^x KMroilY Jtottaonw'rtore Na*i wSXagtti turn, cue u j in n n.ti
WE8LEY G. HUGHES. ' ICE! ICE! ICE! THE KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO., OF PHILADELPHIA. ■UrPLY BeTRUyUUITAURARTB AND COTTAGES WTTll pure Eastern ice. , COAL! COAL! COAL! " BEST 9DAUTT, CAB EFUUrrTTRRPARED^ FORFAR I LT USE. AND FULL A. F. KENDALL, DOORS, SASH, BLfflis, ioTTRRS, MOULDINGS, '- . 8cryt.l work. wood turnings, mosquito screens, , ; ~ DEALER IN LUMBER. 1 "'-'-J A. I. KENDALL Sre.Hle Dtstl'nn. W. J. R. IL I BUY YOUR FLOUR AND FEED ELDREDGES' GRAIN DEPOT, \ No. 3 Decatur Street, Cape May City, An MMnot ftonrniK Kut u« >■ pt' toesK prtee. ud tree Uae tberene brsnrt. ' 0^BOTB*"l^P"ro- WM. b. ELDREDGE.
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