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. A ftw t oip*4>rau*uat». ' . 4 "buatlhepteccr A i-reporarealcc your* lady Mood in the rt**w»r cd ilit ndhorial loon:. and ' wra ^yte^raonnd iht mpartocot in a , plied I®" reporter. '"Ifyrmsreoo ! nt « wild nM trafelcaa search tar a piece of , • ptom-coferod raiin 10 maich a drma, or a . .'£v\i£s,.r ssjsws ; 5S'5SSS,"-*£,KJ''il: : • b^Xyo-l woold like an editor- ~ . ; enrf edfmr. 1 thoprlit it woald be nltr to meet im Uteeanr editor andlkft to Mm aboat salbor* ana. posit and errtytliiar . like that. • Doot yo* think Ekiine i* lore- ! !lv » Iialeayiartaii to me—' "Ifeo you're talking." rxcfalmrtl the ' borae reporter, esthu*Lsticai:y. "Kiie _or all y.wra ago. erbeo Elaine beat the ^8ra*-ri*r.oM recpuLI picked l,vc -ui be - Mil raniotli article and told Uir bova 1% lh" she waa liable 10 be it 1.20 if 1 lap didn't Rire way." fdaa kinean a nasty horrid old borae," raidO* you ni; lady ; "I war ret erring to ■ TWaotfabeminr • I am going to gradnate nail monlli. air." she oooiinued, "aod I'ac got 1" read | 1 ■a aita). . laa'l It lutrnfT "PerftoOy alderolKtin,-." nspooded the ' persons! friend of SL Julian ' "A»d 1 thought." conlinncd the young • Wj. "dial perhaps the literary editor J aroold clec roe aotne advice about the ' fabjoct r roy efaay and tbe general man- ' ner In a bicb it abould be treated." ! "Tbe Bad of Precise racket la a pretty J gtxdonc. VjaW tbe bone reporter. J "Tba Bud of rranlat racket. "It'a a ! dalay aeheme for girl graduate*." "Could you tell me," aaked tbe young f lady In a bcaiujlng manner," "about ' - tkl* — p "Racket, j'MgEeated tbe fame reporter. J "Oh. certainly. You want to atari tbe * caaaj^a lib a Tatr reroarki about Spring being tbe moat beautiful acaaon of tbe ' year— the lime wben the tender blade* of f graaa, kiaaed by the dewa of benren and wanned by tbe kindly raya of tbe eon, , peep forth, at fir* timidly and I ben ia all JJ tbe royal aplendor of their alrid colora, p from tbe bosom of tbe earth that wan •uch a Me while ago wrapped in a roanlie or arrowy whhcneaa and fast bound In the chilly anna of boary-beaded old Win- t] trr. Then my that as tbe glad aanablne .1 kept through the blU of foliage .that be- 1 gin to come out and caat their grateful „ ►bade upon tbe earth they fall upon Ue „ bade Oral are lading tbe fruit trees, and f ; "we. Then compare the maiden, jirat B •topping forth from tbe prtcincu of the achool and gating with riatful. eager fa eye* out into the world with the little bud g upon 1 bo tree, and aay that abr. ton, by r tbe aid of tbe sunlight which cornea from p •ws£ss!rais4:ra ; eaer cart about her tbe holy light of lore. „ That ought to fetch 'cm. " £ "It rounds Dloe, doesn't it I" raid tbe 1"

"k^ru bet ii doe*, all." "Y*raA pua wry moch, air- aald tbe young lady. Malting for the door. "Don't forget 10 Ue your esaiv with a blneribbon/' aald lla botaa reporter. "And toil your papa lo buy a bouqoet to flte at you." "Yea, air. Good-bye." "Boo aoir. Comftuound wben you fall in lore and I will put yon up lo a Kacbeoe for making Charley declare iteoUooa aercral mombi earlier than would otherwise be tbe cam"— CUtafc A Fnw Moderate Anecdotea, Brnellyn Es*l-. • " Speaking of carrying tbe mail*," remarked tbe captain, "when I Bred no Feather Hirer, California, in '48, 1 sew tbe mail carrier* and noticed their way of trarel. Tbeyjbad tort of anowihoes, and tbey would go down a mountain aide at tbe ate of throe miles a minute. I re aeen Vm go ao faat that tbe friction tamed tbe enow to .team, aod a rood many of ' am were blown up ono winter I" lit^How didjhry grtup tbe mountain Ttor would go dawn one Mil m> faat ' one geoUcman remarked that lie bad aeen - a man jump eighteen feel. Mending Jump. "Speaking of Jumping," olwerml the I captain, "that rtanlnda me of what 1 coo- I gar did down in Sofaltca Uolcb, back In ' *S1. I bad my Mock enroled In a patch ' around which I had put op a ten foot I old colt, and I'm bkaaeel If be didn't jump ' back with that ooll In his mouth." ssisxsir 1 : "iSal la a nice yacht of Jay Gould's" I ■id a byatander, apparently anxieua to ' change tbe topic. j "Speaking of jacbla," chipped in the ' captain, before any one elm oejld reply, 1 "that reminds me of my yacht on Feather ■ Hirer. Sbe w»a a dug out, made of aolld | log. fertr feet long. I put 1 aail up oc I

EfYfrrab. (ad I tnade thirly miles an t! "right np tbe rapida! Tbe falle on f the Feather Hirer are preUy^JOgb. ] b ahouid aay 800 fed. aod ll» wuSiu. d yacht went up I bone falla would malu " Mr. (tould take down hit sign 1 I bad a c bad ^ J oh getting bad. Tlie wind * as j to beat lib so 1 bad lo tow. Si>e waa the f hgbl.-.' rowing boat I vrer gut into and 0 you let 1 waa going I Tbe riser la wider t JtM abort- tbe falls, and I thoughl I would b put up aail. You can Imagine what band- r way I wti*umlcr when I tell ynu that, as a anoo as I gut that mil up and Uie wind a S:yi*i.'T.SSKS'i,,- : bow, while tbe stem stent up at ream and c laorl d in the Gulf of CWiforuta tba'. b .Bight! Sit hundred lu ilea on the drad lee.tr I Aod I ben tbe party broke ap 1 How to Secure Health. I jssgssas^wsew 1 sSSssiR: iv. ! kSSSESKB'S: i b'*i' iHe I of the two last fingers of his band, and K.S35&»sS3S3 aa 1 1be first two flngeia. Now what did ah" aramo^tbe orber two fiager»J--OU j i i

The Greatest of the Working An editorial In tbe July Century mya: ;'U wootdeaamthat tbdwwkiag nlaaaig, income inaie*d of Hying to get morebapmccJi out of the Income tbey now ranrire. cry means tbey could drriar to rail* ibdr ~ wages. In tbe erideot ballet that wages father belief that a jrtBVitfB hepaw in tbrir income kaa the one fbing.needlu) to make them happy. In tbeaa anMron, , too. tbey Jiare bad Uie sympathy. W»d, ao > far aa poaalble. tbe aaaiatance ' of tbrir friends In tbe higher rankxd sociery. and an rsriurirriy base tbe dBurta of both turned in tbU direction tbgt the 'labor qumtioa bat enmevto be atonal ; ayoonymoui wit* tbe quaitigp of ' railing •wage*. ' • "Now it ia certainla desirable that the Incomes of tbe mass of men (bould be toerrasad where rer an Increase ia poeaibie. and il ia specially deaioide in tbe case of manual labocrra, whose present incomes areaoamali. But it ta cfagr to all iM»mcly ed minds that tbe macblnery of trailea. : aid is industry, and ail tbe "tbbr derioa that base been proposed to iwraae the , laborer's eaminga can do cowrparatirely little toward aooompliabing tbelr pufpoee. 1 and tbe history of tbe paat Ihiny years shows rcry clearly that -tbeF bare done 1 but Hide." I In tbe course of tbe article, tbe editor remarks at follows: "It aeerna to at that what tbe workingmen most need, for tire . present at least, ia to team better bow to ;' tm the income tbey new raoeKe- Of -^'itaLriT^Ld'lamUr wbh'tba10 bJe neceaaarica of life, be ran do little toward , unproring hi* lot till be baa more pecuniary means. But many workingmen earn mare than enough for the necessaries of and are able to procure some of lire cbanforts and eren lukorie* also. Bat in «Joy? tl^mswof^arerMng. men are apO* show little wiadom, and .1 ia here tost tbe greatest Improrement in tbeir affairs ia In be looked far. Tbey are apt, especially tbe more ignorant of tbem. lo peeler the coarser pleasures to the /pore refined, and tbe transient |o the enduring: and it seems to na tint by tbe choice of higher and more enduring pleasures, and by great wiadom in using tbe means tbey lo secure aucb pleasures, their happiness can be beat prompted." The duty Century. The striking portrait of John Brown in July CcKTt'ST, and "Heaollectiona of Brown's Raid," by ex-Congrtaainan of Virginia, wbo was a spectator of the skirmish at Harper's Ferry and expresses the Southern attitude toward Brown; nod Frank Bl laaborn'a "Ooroof a Judical AboMtiooiet" on the foregoing, lend unusual Interest to the Another important contribution to tbe of tbe Jobu BmWn era ia General paper on "Washington 00 tbe of tbe War." Thii officer, now betknown at Stonr> I'aihaof the Egyptian Army, areas cokatd in the United Stairs Army In 1881. and organised the District of Griumbia militia for the defence of tbe The iilerarr feaiurea of tbe mi inter are ' number

specially noteworthy, llcnry James— wbaee critical eaaar in tbe June Certst f waa a surprise to three wbo auppaeed hia chief Strength lay in the direction of norel t writing— abowa earn higher critical ability sad lactone as an craayi* 14 a Medy of "Anthony "DroHope," which ia accram i panled by a full-page portrait. In "Early 1-elters of Emerson," Emeraoo'a early Ularary opinkamnrt rertaled to an lit :r- ' fou lreuo" which be 1 "-Sriklng OU."*^nEC°V*8malley. a 1 profoaely Ulnstnled article ia a graphic ' and masterly description •* the oil regiooa and tbe oti trade, lo ad their nractinri «!%pera on Creole Wa ia an artieW . called "Flood aed Plague in New Or1 leans," In whWi be draws a anrry picture , of New Orleans hrtjmea of theMiMiaaippi'e r nrerilew, planfe and yellow ferer. two 1 ?s?r3tu:-T!;.ls:-Er^' . per, tbe weli knewn reee cuhuriat, aod a I drecriptioe of tbe art and sport of "Black ' Bare Flablng," by an experienced writer no tbe aulijeot, I>r. James A- Hro shall, Of K JMOtaedbf Harris oonUfbule* a new ladeb of Ma famoua negro atones under tire title, -.Stghia with Vekie Remus. " book. Thomas A. Janvier offers* abort romance ■< Ntalbrrn llrnco, called "Tbe legrnd of Parde Jaee." . 'Ttric* of tb* Time" discusses "CM. Presideou and tbe Power of Appoinlinent," 'The Real Basil of Party Harmony." and "The Uresteat Need of the Working fkuera." A morn; tire "Open Ultras" U an Important "Study of Beaarckoeaa" by Dr. Geonte T. Stevena ; and "Brlc-a-Brac," ototaisa a rkrlety of amusing verse. St. Nicholas for July ul • carefully written and wooderfully BluMraled a-trria 00 the " Brorrklyn Bridge." C*« lea Barnard, who is equally well knows as a wrilet on scientific suband as a Mory-ieller for children, and wbo baa waiclred tbe growth of tbe marvalaua atructnrr from in brgrnning. and photographed It from every poaaible point of rlew. furnishes tbe text, and the picture* are byU^W. Edwards and W. Tabor. The gumma are numevmu add

description accurate and popular. The frontispiece. "Tbe Lifting of tbe Fug." I* Eel w aedr, and shows tbe great brigde dimly aeen through the rifts of the mist. ""--Sophie Swett opens the Dumber with a characteristically amusing story of "How Men-Struck Work." aod George Em* "ttrocp contributes "A Story of 1 tart."* Hevtduliooarr talc of the old Schit/kr nmuaion in Albany- liiilo expected tbat a great many boys will making catamarans this summer, after reading W. L. Aider's OeacripiiTe paper; while Tor tbcrae leaa aeUveiy inclined is tbe snick 00 "Brass- work." by Charles G. Ireland. I be 'originator of Industrial art school lo America. ^ Silk-culture also reis1 anU interesting paper by H. B. cm the laM eoovenliun nf the Na. lineal Amateur Press Aaaoriatioo. and a deacriplaon of mrlhada employed by tbe Amateur journalists in their political tau,Ti Trowbridge teUa bow tbe Tlnkbam* oolWlUad tbrir peraecutora, Maurice TUBtHitrirjgte axwyot Robin Hood, " Edward S. EDu continuca "Swept Amy." and there is another "Drummer -boy" painteteMing feat ire af the number ii tbe appaarence of the prixe cotupoakiooa on "Robert Bums" and "A Shark in Sight." with tbe long lull of Hoars- of those whose tswjl were ntaMt, but not quite so grrod. And Ibere.ta mucii betides in tbe msgsrine thai ia timely, enlertalnI'ree of Clrargc, All perasoa mOerior from Coaghu agxXkar of t*a Ttrroa: and Uiag>. arervqawrf to cab at B. A knaedyk Drne POvv an* get a TrwtfaalUt oTPr. KmgWaw Wiidi fay tarecq. Aa Ml CUy man has (Bad after eating > ctanppie. It la fair to ray, hcwvvtr, gicsssss-sxis I It SeomE to Satisfy eaer got nloog' without Paitcris Glngei ' ttoca. and I baae°^aed iTri^ "to^ali raru of otmpininu in out family. Mrt j»». Albany.

' jng grtonUBmrgt*. ^_| flUH Kl'iLKMOftS, . ' m k ■ GROCSUES. ST GOOIB FK^EBRS > t/SJSS!' " rit^** *** ■ TAMES H. 8CHELLBHGEB, 9 tl ' ' ; oin* vattx. cafe war 00, J FRESH AND CURED MEATS. ^ i 8~~ c c Tt'geDAT. AHD rlUDAV , litre Me audi outer. jea-j ] ® 'pIIOMAS ERRICSOX'S : t NEW STORE AT GREEN CREEK. * • w... - ] • GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ; • . DRT GOODS. TRIMMINGS, NOTRISS . e ■ t r arm | . Ladies-' & Gentlemen's Fmnislilni Wear > " AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH ( ; « • Call and aee Ooods arr.1 too: pare petrea. mra t , JOHN M. RUSSELI., > ! (Saooaaaor ur HoxSea Ajuuaetu ' GENERAL DEALER IN " DRY GOOD8, GROCERIES, . BOOTS. SnOES AND NOTIONS. 1 ! FLORH AND FEED, j I PATENT .MEDICINES. j ; PORK, LAKft HAMS, SEEDS, Ac. r JOHN M. BCSRELL, s C-l : spring, cape tUf Co.. N. J. ( HEALTH IS WEALTH! r^ wt Ct,***lrT*t| "* ,f V — — rssngiaet A' autwDELnoN,'- °

It "fHE PREMIUMS OF 188S la ± I TH Nil sni mm!, T t -,-n "artaeri Ar-nv"-r r .a. ri *aa 1: gk r . . » ' • SSSSSSqi'S : • E«»3%SSSSS 1 > ' ■ THS HEW FAK8T ; DUST-PROOF- | s Sieffl I Mm Opsa Face Cass, ' . j ALANUr^Cll-RED BV THE _ American Watch Co., 1 t WALTHAM. MASS. J , e lag Urr nauG Cap. sad eeearhuc greatet atraugta and dnraMBty. d auaenrautae case liy aerewlra tTrlregaon, sad ! u auacned to tire sera wing It taaraoo,

jj Tha following letters tall their i own storjr. n ^ -AAtraamL.dioemA.JMyra.lfO. wrag aawkraaara'raakSHl jn eraSL* artaa rtrrr. akamdarhalocaaget in abaak aadUuew rt not n wae roanlng and he thooghl all nghr. ^ waa nartta ran Aad seat UAonra. -Cuvto.. tows. Aran, a, 1M1. is -1 wua yoa woald send aae a a;. rug fan the » WraEH-eyWate*- • • By tkt way la» Eilary »f uaw»iriilM>W loyour.Screw BeaelCbaeaoa * farmer last fifi. The am or Jaaaary he liar not tiwht injur J la mearaab-Jb1 ihan^ricg. C. 8. RATHONQ.- ^ ™,r A U.C Wotla to PrmMMM Its Atqaal. * For Sqle by ail Fi rat -Clara Jrwrlera. ' PATENTS w.«avSJ^WSh,.

§tm gitowtttranrtw. STEELMAN'S column. ORY goods. .Stock increased, and pricot reduced We are selling Mils lias at the following prices: Pocassct, 9 cts; Warasutta, 12 1-2 cts; Duval, 10 cts; Utica ,4-4, 10 cts; 3-4. 16 cts.; 10-4 35 cts.; Good 4-4 Bleached, 9 cts.; Fruit of the 10 cts. We are selling Black Silk at 90 coals beats anv Dollar Silk in Millville. We < : have better grades selling at St.- , j 15, $i,40,£i.6J, J2.00andJ2.50. t have reduced some Dress 38 per cenLsimply because the colors are not the Latest Styles. They arc very good and very cheap. IN MILLINERY < as usual lead, having secured the services of a first-class Milliner, formerly in one of the leadChestnut Street Establish- I ments. We are 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 t bottom prices in the market In Fancy Goods, in Satins, in Ham- 1 burgs, in White Goods and in fact everything ia this line will x be found complete and MM jHrices ' right. Nearly forget to mention „ mention to the ladies that we „ have 25 pieces Nainsooks selling at 1 1 cts. price elsewhere in Millville 16 cts. ffl CLOTMG DHWBHT ; wc have made improvements and r alterations in nnbr fn meet ft,.- , the .

- demands. Are now making a " specialty in Fine Clothing for Men and Boys. This is a new , departure in the business in Mill- j vQle; but our people demand it, ' and they must be accommodated, 1 | also keep in stock complete line | ; of medium and lower grades. 1 Good suits for Men $4.50; I I Youths; £3.50; Boys, $1.50. Here 1 is a chance for everybody; iooo . pairs good, strong, working pants 1 ' selling at fit. We make a special effort to suit all in the very styles of Hats, Caps and Gent's Furnishing Goods, wc are j in fact, headquarters for these « goods. « THS SHOE DIPABTM1HT. ! having 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 all others, the great Discount announced by other { dealers to the contrary notwithstanding. Ladies and.jQ^its cannot fail to be suited. The business in this department hav- ] ing so increased that we (eel * guaranteed in carrying an immense line of goods. Children 1 and infant's shoes of every de- " scription. In all our depart- | 1 senpuon. in an rtepart-

' ments we have the largest Stocks. the Lowest Prices and polite ati tendaals. ' Merchant Tailoring Departnent. W.SCOTT CALKINS. Manager. ' : ^ FULL it COMPLETE STOCK. i I'antaloonings — a Specialty. , J Coatings— The Best in the Mar- * ket. I Suitings — No end to them. ■ Styles — The very Latest. „ Workmanship— None can excel 1- Ul. Price — Governed by your orders. Fit You— Ask your Conscience. J Better Yet— Give us a trial ; A. J. STEELMAN, 8, 10, 14* 16 HHjh Street. « MILLVILLE, N. J. x. *■"'»' • . Coil, W»8fl, gimt, ttr. I, (JOAL AND WOOD. A GOAL AND WOOD YARD ■. SCHELLENOEK-n LANDING, a 5£5a£2a£r,tt",-a?*~ ° LEHIGH BUG, STOVE AND . CHESTNUT i FINE, OAK AND HICKOKT WOOD. NY THE CORD. ■it Jt. AANGN SCKEtJNN'iF."

(fltrthiny. In light-weight Clothing Tor wear wc have a fine assortment, well made and at moderate prices. Full lines of Summer Cassimcrcs, Cheviots, Serges, Worsteds, , Alpacas. Linens. Etc.. Etc., Etc. Every sale .guaranteed or money refunded. A. C. YATES & CO. ' BUK CBM S 811 SMt PHILADELPHIA. ' landing SSHatrrial, <?tr. JERKMIAII B. SCHELLENGEffS LUMBER YARD Schencnim LuriBA. capv M«j N. J- j mar ** foon^he lararat rtorX of Lor: PENT WHITE FINK SHINGLES OP ALL KINDS. FLOORING. FRAME HTTFF. PICKETS. acUA-lj '"'jf' B. SOI ELLEN ti Ell. ' J. 11. BcnELLENGKR.

AKDff ARE. XX v No*. IK AND 1X1 FEDERAL t»T„ CAMDEN. K. J. nSASn. DOORS. BUNDS. I SHUTTERS. MOULDING b ion ' HOT-BED SASH. HAND BAILS, NEWEL FUSTS. BALUSTER* ; WARE or EVERY DESCRIPTION, PUMPS. PUMPS. PUMPS. W»u» Leads. Mixed Patau, Kalaauuiae fall t> ■J1U). Tnrpcaua*. Jajan. OIU. Fnttr, Olaie. jJarned Wire. Corn SSeDera etc. Hull Hardj {, vvrcSpectalUee, vtx : tlog Rlnxa, R10(eta, atra MANTEL SHELVES. vJStoJS?lSBmaMaBMdHoSrer.w" '"merai' Jlta i ran Before poreAaUei ,ivHEmtT^TTUTOEBICKS. | 50. (t . drift's JJtorf. C. PRICES' STORES, ~ u GfiOCMS, DBlfilDS a^NOT!ONS; „ PAINTS, COLORS, - OI LB, VARNISHES. glass aad FUTTT. NO. O FERRY STREET, j OAMFUAT ^U«DEMIU PKED WOOD YARD. WOOD CUT A SPLIT. CEDAR POST all slare. " N. H -Acent for IJitram. p. renin,:.. g WINDOW GLASS WAREHOUSE ft IB Dull uitauu n AllfcnUUOfi.

BENJ. H. SHOEMAKER, ^ ras.Ma.ra,..,, { North Fourth Street, Philada., importer or Tlict fuel Plate Glass, \ FRENCH PLATE GLASS COMPANIES. ' rreOT*wm<^TmwLHW^duoh:e ■ • - , i PETER C00PER7 . Hia I.I re and character. Bj C. ( ?< JT** Vl!P Hall Reran. Were JHrapnanuin. n« ■ ea|d 1)j dtaiere; rka too low Aleo tae lot- _ lowlnr. tarfc Xjpe. nnahridrrd: L^» w *mll. Wtnrna^ Ifclfcyiv * Low or Ma^icirawm^^aBraParuiLac tor WnraLK h^ WrahlyMa Drtac^.ae. 'IFYOpfi; patents. B»ira C^rnuSuISra

!■ j urjx&e nuking it as safe'^^^^ Bff \X7F. take all possible care to Avoid -"^l yT" m ■ v crton, sod wben any occur they r W arc corrected at once. g • | "\Jt7E are always willing to exchange goods Q I which do not please after being received, Ol \ A provided, they are returned to us in perfect " ^ condition and tfltlun reasonable time. ^ Samples of Dry Goods of alt kinds ^ even the most expensive, sent free of ^ charge on application. VERY lady who shops by mail should send ' for a specimen copy of our FA.MIIO^' (jUAKTERI. .V. ' CUMBERLAND ■ • • Mutual Firs Insurafce'Comjaiiy, BRIDGETON. N. J. JITB NEARLY FOETI YEARS' EXPERIENCE. OFFERS A PERFECTLY SAFE INSURANCE AT WHAT IT MAY COST. 6 Having now, as j>cr statement on file at Trenton, January 1st, • 883, v

8440 Policies Outstanding, Insuring, - - $13,103,634 Premium Notes lo the Amount of - - 2,359417 Cash Assets, ...... 46,847 losses "by Fire — Reported but not Adjusted, - - 5,400 So other liabilities of any kind, except the insurances. The charge on risks — farm properties and detached town and village houses, is, for $1,000, ten years' policy, -ash deposit, $10.00. Prem. Note, $100 1,000, five *' 41 " 44 7.50. 41 " 50 1,000, throe 44 4 4 44 44 5.00. •• 44 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 the members being very great, they continue to offer as heretofore, a first-class Insurance against lo'ss by fire Ttr lightning, at the lowest rates. jg Bridgcton, April, 1883.* DAVID P. ELMER. President. HENRY B. LUPTON, Secretary. AGENTS AND SURVEYORS: <ia>umi li. ("ami, 31. !>., Drnnliriltr. I'AMti K Iwabi. K.-j., Maya lauding. LUMBER YARD. Building Lumber of all kinds in Quantities to Suit Customers.

TIMBER, SHEATfflNG BOARDS, SHINGLES, FLOORING BOARDS, LATHS. &c. w Sash, Doors, Dlinds & Mouldings nr-All oMrre pnHlipllv deUrereO at Saa Grove or Cape Mai CBJ. i Orrtere left a: KMred(t Jakiiaon'i «orr. Na ra WuSmtlfla •trevt. Cape M'l cuv, -.1' rerrare - mblh""" WESLEY G. HUGHES. ICE! ICE! ICE! THE KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO., OF PHILADELPHIA. SUITLY HOTELS, RESTAl'RANTWAND COTTAGES WITH EASTtRN ICE. ALSO WITH COAL! COAL! COAL! BEST QUALITY. CABKFCU.T FMMff I^FOtt^FAMlLY USK AND FULL novt-j WASHINGTON STREET Al-ire OCEAN. CATS. MAY. N.\. A. F. KENDALL, DOORS, SiSl, BLffli, siGTTERS, MOULDINGS, j SCKOLL -W UUK./'WOOU TURNINGS, MOSQUITO SCREENS, , DEALER IN LUMBER.' djo-y ' A. F.-KENDALl. Seavllle StaUMi. W. J. K. R. 4 BUY YOUR FLOUR AND FEED ELDREDGES' GRAIN DEPOT, No. 3 Decatur Street, Cape May City, • prftraiTara* AWO a«rni to tae rak* o! si.a I'lw'rn.rxrSrAa.Ocaao. No. : Faacru* oeuro. | rn^n Brora AFP LAXnFLuna. WM. g, ELDREDGE.

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