eoB »"iii rn'» jd> A t l Vi s b> --- - ' '! lltfMhMgMOAKc.piitnb wv^ioa^atuTC iu i U* W# |4«jr-linu>« mod Uj tbc chimin in raiDy».kib« inutatollo «k»Un£ fink. l»[* Mny hotels Art making teettor , Wii sfiaiiwt p<* pom, do iratOr he* "c'.srn i»jor bow bedecked >rllh Jwwt. ■U l»i tin* in Uw Votary of Art.iry , I'M* iimJ'.Oawn Oforc-fart no many ar- , — J rirnii l«rn V"krd IB twrty J uotr ju tbia ytmz. A ' < • No ttic tan be oMtiood^l A-Uanjic I City u toasaiftial by«wclvc\eniJin: but- i li'ilyr- and no frtaJi Jihr can lugn f»o| tjkif a qualm and pletu»mun t...<apr ] < »•. i« 4-ilrandi U atiU WW. liema are , t «Dd. caplin. ." in many cm wilj Gt iMnfe)! : A nlUge*"" "My '«• ptaurwque, but il to ray afrfireTTf-rSMr. pnrlteatarty «o pc» a • wirir Irwe ftlnw * JTiyairiam n - , fini# !'.ein aa <Wiimrnial tktealdi. ■.(jiff. Spray. Burl, llrerte, Wate, Funm j i anil 1'IMM Bre a moo- the names rf the 1 n«T beaotilul cottage* oqnertul Willi j . Die Wtt Eqdrilarl. LorjpBrahr!,. Thc'day&at Mia Lanrtry and Mr , ttotji..r.l^-t...t j„t„H,- I.L..n Q cjUa^c at Lo»2 Hrnncb la denied. , Tin-y bara a plank walk along Uw beach , - at AMmry Park. »'"■ acala At abort diattner-. to ail In which and listen W what , the wild ware* are atyiny. There toV> charge. The Ocean I loose, Newport, opened on the 20tb of Jtjor. Among the first goeata I wo* Mr. ami Mrs. George W. ChUda, ol , Philadelphia Tiny arc now at Bryn ( Maw,. , Vlnilars to Niagara Kails will shortly enjoy a new sensation. Captain Webb ( porP"4M to awfrn Ure whirpool rapids, c and. also eater the dangerous nincbuoct ( beiow ibfcWU. ' ' . Mr. George TtHany asks #6,000 rent , for his Newport house.. A gnat many people ask what thqr dooT gel, and il is , thoueht Hr. Tiffany will swell tire nutu- | ber this season. At the dinner of the graduating class r I ■ West Point cadets at IhJrooutco's recently the "rcameaUl pi«a were typical or war and its uses 'and illustrative ol camp lite ' among tlie cadets. J "Tee," said Mrs. I'urasu, "wt liayr ' taken a sbatloe at Newport on Maria's ' acrount — she's 20, yon know— and we > colcrtj^iashnei'i'sl style as any ol U e »
The Cindnnaii orchestra now huldg lorth at the Hotel Brighton, Brighton Bench, and Mr. 1/cland modeatly ad errUses that this orchestra is the "fitpal to Amrrfea." I>. telle, the now seaside 'refect, is a diw-0 miks south ol Imng Branch, near ■ Manasqoan. The now hotel ia named the Carteret, aad is to '.he on ducted by Mr. Wool man 8 to tor. An Intelligent comapandent at Atlantic City aaya it ia hard to tell the Invalids Iran the healthy people there, bccauti "tbgynimwm alike In the meal (ash tunable gowns of the day." How funny the Wc regie t to hear that walk by on tin board walk at Atlantic U(y ia attended with much risk to matrons and maidens on acc-Kjnl of the insolence and Tnlgarity ol tnato bfcrtli who leaf (facte. Kt Tcn miifiooairrs arc laid to hare engaged "apartments" at the "Betkcltj Arms," Berkeley, N. J., the. new scasUlc resort. A young 'nam will read "We arc Beri-n," in the parlor ercry craning. On the grounds of the Sans Bond Hold, HalfaRon Bpg, lis miks (ram Saratoga. which is said to equal, U nut sarpais, anything in the water line they have at totoga. Saratoga no* grows lirelin and gayer ercry day. Ail the botch are rawe end every train bringi ficafa arrirala. Tile hotel hands ywt in an appcaranoe this week, nod then there will 1*- "musio and dantfag." The highest price paid this acaaon for a cottage at Sfwpcrt was by Mr. Hobj Clews, the New York backer. He is to occupy Major J. Smith Bryeeh summer reaidsnce, the rmt of which it #5,000 lor the (untmrr. . V VnwktTrtoh. A man who probably bailed I roue liuffale piajrd a pewprfel mran trick on a I*tnfit i*i« couple at Niagara Path the aher erealog. Tbey weal to a hold and registered, had anpper.'Shd then started out for "a nrght Tirw of the Mighty iloarrr. Tliry bad not gooe far when a men caked .W them and rahl, " 1U« yon jo* been married T " Wr b-ha«c:' answered the gtiMm. "Going to Way here a day « two T' "Yea." " Having rrgiMmd at «ny Utei, you proUWy in " tl'dl, I want to say a ward to >v,u. I SiirWB'jrs ss W'ipay hnaincaa on the reraadaba 1 w tot no wjuerxing bands on the Iwlnniee, J or lading (web other at the table." The gr-oa 1-t bi. arm laH Iruu \M hr i Jr's ! waist in a slow and painful manner, and ' the stranger cooUnued, " The first time y.« call ber pracha and cream, or she JSfr-s:c amsd b.eeourk U.«enw." He wdked • ray with that, ami iw»i-k at tbt Kafi who knew the bridal ample were ma led I" bar them adores, each aher to Mr. .bey to* to parent rooehlr.g hand, or a. they were upon the pent of irarmg that they discovered bow a Imtiian Imd duped them . Tha Philadelphia Perm eatimatm that ^dendl the onotinent cnenhme to tad rr ul^mcg^en wa.1.:, ttb.o^cir are -
I dsiie." The abotfahop tfrU were just i ■ r.-..t :xiog from the factory at dinner hour ' u i.cn the dude passed on Use ptber skjc of <>h.niy! what's thai f rxciniQtdooa ' Then all atopped aad looked actosn the sir iiA "to It a Mao. tore r asked anotkae. . ' "Hdlo cried one of the girh, and (he dode balled. 1 "Whcse'a tic meosgrrie I" "la there a circus in town J* The dude Pwkarf unplrwmnL He did - Ddt scow i. Dude, ncecr scowl. I By this time ochere than the girt gatharaJ— 1 muntiy— new capitol stoac cnt- , ! lies nnil-others ' Moat of these gathered ; ■ a'-eruh thcAorcllr. •j "Aw. mo-w, wfaafa op?" hcdrawlcd. , i ' "Why. whir r« -mirth did' yc come 't ftbm »" iut|uinda true and lank Mtew In ; cld-laahlonod clutbot. 1 "dec his llgs !" exclaimed a stonecutter. "They aiot half dipped." ' !' At this the girls laughed heartily. ' The dode toood sucking the head Of hia "l'rc.ty one. ain't it, Msry ?" "said a I i mischievous. girl. ' ' "Oi fl-o-n-t know any of ye. What do ' I I you want V asked the dudeplaintlrely. , "Let'* aocytr walk— coma ,'nojv, step," "Oh, yd, let's see him walkt" ex- , claimed acreral girla at ooce, clapping "Walk!" aaid the dode. "Do you "Woo't tire panU burst T' asked one. At tMs the girls screamed with laughter. But the dode didn't more, lie stood 1 | atraight, hia feel wide apart, one aim crooked at the elbow and seemingly stiff, the other, also crooked "in like manner, holding hia cane to his month' The crowd gathered in aim and pressed cloeelj upon hint until he was bulged in ' all aides. Soon a iuiachleroua toy tripped the dude and lie ad down heavily. S rmcthiag gave way; it was beard by the girh, and they scampered off in fright. The dude looked frightened— was helped to hit fa t and walked, uff. Bui coat was so abort il did out hide his calamity. Lftngtry In the Surf. The Nf w York' World la i" account ol . Sunday at Coocy island, aayi: Early ! yesterday ihhroiog site did not hare the white mantel on her shoulders. Mot ; much: She walked down to the beach 1 in a .pair of tightly fiulDg knee-breeches . and a jaunty jacket bcked in around the ! > jaunty jacket ochcq in around ice
waist. A Turkish towel fell around he-r form, which she cast off by the margin of „ the ocean. Ure brown bair is wmring r. and rustling in the broexe and half the ln white, ivory arms are gleaming in the sunlight is the throws them up over iter hrad and clssps them at the hac^ of her ,r neck. What few people were at the IC beach gazed and gaaul and gazeth while r. others tan down from tho hotels as the word paaaod from mouth to mouth thai ic the Lily was about to take a plunge and la a swim. c She waded tail slowly and yet more v. slowly, lbs water creeping Dp on tho hllic ,c knee-breeches by incites and— jslnini: riowly on the jaunty, belted brown a jacket. Suddenly the !»",<• arena gleam rt he an instant and she plunges out of 0 tight. .f The billow rolls-ln upon the beach and the white anna shine out again, shaming !_ the ioaolng surf- Tlie hrpwa lacks (ail , hoary on her back. The knee-ltrccchea , and the jacket mskea pHmgrfov aiwilmn; c bonse jort as Freddie, half frantic, rusher front the hilltard ruotn of the_ Oriental lot wards where the Mow bad rdM in opon ^ the beach. 11 " The editor or a newspaper in "Boi! ria, ■■ Who denotmoed the wtfand clamored fa pcasr, was arrrstr-d and had hie ears bored, in this country cdilore frequently hare T their ears toured When they "kStr* peace S and quiet, and if the Bolivia editor was a he mod hare been amy new band at the | Strength for Mirier arid Body. ! r There la more Wrvagth toMwto* power i q in-a bottle-Ttl Parker's Ginger Tonic thru: 1 1 a hushrl oi mall rw a gailoo- of milk. 1 Thla eapiaina why inrallda find it such a ; ?. wotoJerful lerigpraat for iniad and body. Alt "the Saratoga hotels arc now open eipn lite Grand Go loo, where the season begins next SkturA.}'. aad thea ilia bail - wiU be railing in earnest. I'rislictiooaof ' Heseueit froui Death. s jssy-iawSrtifasskas: 1 ls«^ snyvSre a wt 'fl^*^/isa to tad an'of In. WtnSa' ban's'luumc "fwue good tiisn SB SraocT a Stuart, tare uses e mMMXJ ■ Niagara'sctretric iiiuniinaneas aremuch I more- expensive Ibis year than last, and , wcH worth a long Jortyy to witnias. ; Tney n-.t only wharm bridal parties, but ^ paoplo wbw javp tome marriad fog yeaia. j| Qutntne Superseded. » Jk/5S»;S*S 1 ate aren at No wjatrt, and some are drawn j J bv donkeys whose ran arc bound with , ' rihbuis. It ia denied that these turnouts ! are owned by doekeya. ° Asraaa,Wraaeatsu, HaasJmm! SevaraOmgm, t osJaa auriaaV '** '' ' One |«he-«nan has charge of the Long i , r lhanA pier, and he carries a club the Kkj 1 ol a barber's fvie. He i. authorised id,! * "gl'hng and to go to tlerp oc a setter j • Have rtaTltaert D waseTc'soy form! j J years Iwv promt it a sure remedy for ':0.S^SS ;~.=SS==1; :
te3^ftr grflrtttismtnls. * #■!' , 1 " ^ 00 v OltEES CEIK. cant MAT COtUTT, VWrv Be tops is stork fgp ttaas sf GROCERIES. DEI GOODS IWEMS s -JAMES U. SCHELLKNGEH, FRESH ANS C0BBD MEATS. I . rouintT aw ir goose < ttthjlat ^std^riupat ' m<i'rertoTamiS ooltr. jr»-y ] ■pnOMAS EKIUCSON'S i ' wkw imnei at grzev crMk, {( GROCERIES. PROVISIONS. ] , """-w-M™- 1 1 ' Ms' S GdilEBt toBlHH Weil 1 j f at lowest prices por casr ( 1 ^WUwnd'sa'ctooOsawe^Srapir rprtoaa.0 < JOHN M. RUSSELL, 1 : i (Successor to Horse. a Russell.) DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, I FLOKU AND FEED, j i TORS, LARD, HAMS, SEEDS. Ac. jo mew. et'SsKtx, s ' ■ ex .nr. c-apv Me, (:... x. j. j HEALTH IS WEALTH! : we cCarantee "six BOXES v
'• ruio' "'tlGNEe i MEHDELSOK,' *T> Wson i tf t . Prillsdetpbla. Vs. t "jhe premiums of 1ss3 : THE HEW SILK DTDHSTRY. I t i° VK lUVMlRKli UoHlSS^oOt MMtai ' tex PltEMtt'MS. ss follows: - a "I "s ' f Pnnnh so SnrJ - * ts | .njls liu- i 'tuiM sulrr° TWe^traummT wTll beiFsrdol for the hatwnalepncudsof cocoom r i r riaeret lUonrw l»nre of: m The toes U THE HEW F4TEHT ; DUST-PROOF > Siei f Miu Op face Cast, | MASCPAni RII) J1Y TBI American Watch Co., WALTHAM, MASS. 1 TMseaaatslanasduiaaegBtitt pseaWttanat t Jotatw earn. npeaugiaararndr, tarn arma- : 1 inruetmaiaa.aadaeesnngcmieratm«u , [ and darahmy. 1 attache.] to K-.rv.lna u threronTaae • : thos fonas ar. ap^lght JODreton with the bo# of I the eass, whirBS* prnuf agalow daw and ■sots. ! > eon,. | ; To railroad torn, tranuarasatkare, muom I and uchera wXaart atnuat cumuatiy expeacd I liTha following lettare tell their f own story. 1 "VacretsTA. Gaoaui a. July to. wt I wasnuty.mdl inquire! into the canscMlt. Tav rmtenien rural to me that K was warring ! | Kimc saw-burs that ha.l t-MtgiO In Ike bend of the tewas abcat swn knars ending B. WMa mgnt , I n «tt It was running ao.1 he thooght aO righe. ■ s j 1st nbom thrvu months as found that tar stein i ■ ™aredto»™»d«w.towe. ' *** ""*** '""WWuss*. J read and tall wen. a W. «mty " ) Vm- W^c' * - - Hr the »".« thu ECrrj . ! tortntr tta ML The am uf January be tort [ j ln annul a Tea or warre. It Ired lsid Hirer i j tSKtabs gad user In ure nnm and wawnwnk - , i notsBgattoJarytotbewstrW— nob attarareyng. ■ j 7><iboir f.ewmmip ) I under urerte woukl recrtr.no tnjary wbuireer • | W.nake tame reaa to "abyad^Aq. ' « l..dlnt w.ieli t AK.l'hallenjc k toe World to Produce IAU JoiuaA. , : ; For Kale by all Kim^ ians Jewelers. ! PATENTS « tta v. a. ^g^S^ia«ySS.-te-
"»H TO ITll WBB1P0 gnc adgfrttomwii. STEEL MAN'S ■ COLUMN. DRY GOODS. Stock increased, and prices reduced We arc selling Mucins at the following prices: -Pocasset, 9 cts; Warosutta, 12 ' 1-2 cts; io cts; Utica,4-4, iocts; 3-4, 16 cts.; 10-4 35 cts.; Good 4-4 Bleached, 9 cts.; "Fruit oT the i Loom, 10 cts; We arc selling j Black Silk at 90 cents beats any J Dollar Silk in MDlville. Wc better grades selling at >1.1 1 5,¥i%o, >1.65, $2.00 and $2.50. We have reduced some Dress Goods 38 per ccnLsimply because the colors are not the Latest Styles. They arc very good and cheap. IN MILLINERY we as nsnal lead, having secured" the services of a first-class Milliner, formerly in one of the leading Chestnut Street Establishments.' Wc are satisfied we can suit all, and our prices will be as, usual jjclfiw 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 Satins, in Hamburgs, in White Goods and in fact everything iiWhft line will be found complete and the prices right. Nearly forget (o mention mention to the ladies that wc have 25 pieces Nainsooks selling at 1 1 cts. price elsewhere in"Miilville 16 cts. I'
1H CLOTHING DEPARTMENT . wc have made improvements and alterations in order to meet the demands. Are now making a specialty ifr Fine Clothing for r Men and Boys. This is a new departure in the business in Miilvillcr but our people demand it, * and they must be accommodated, f. also keep in stock complete line !r of medium and lower grades. Good suits for Men $4.50; » $3.50; Boys, fii.50. Hcrf » is a chance for everybody; 1000 J pairs good, strong, working pants i • selling at Si . We make a specJ ial effort to suit all in the very J latest styles of Hats. Caps and J Gent's Furnishing Goods, wc arc • i itt fact, headquarters for these 1 1. goods. ' j THE SHOE DIPAETMM ; having been considerably enlarged, ifr considered by all to be . the finest South of Camden, and 1 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 tux withstanding. Ladies and Gents cannot fail'lo bg suited. The business in this. department hav- . ing so increased that we feel 1 " guaranteed in carrying an im1, mense line of goods. Children ' J and infant's shoes of every de- ' it scription. In all our depart- ' ' ments we have the largest Stocks, the Lowest Prices and polite ati tendants. Mertat Tailorin Departsest. • W.SCOTT CALKINS. Manager. 1 J A FULL & COMPLETE STOCK, j r — a Specialty. , \ Coatings — The Best in the Mar- « ket. , Suitings — No end to them. ■ Styles — The very Latest. , Workmanship— None can excel r us. z Price— Governed by your orders. J ( Fit You— Ask your Conscience. J r Better Yet— Give us a trial. * : A. J. STEELMAN, : . . 8. 10. 1*4 16 High Street, ? MILLVILLE, N. J. ' r AJvcw.JW. .rt-ta * ; _ Cwl, Woofl, 5imr, tU. | E FTOAL AND WOOD. J A COAL AND WOOD YARD Rimawtoi i.Aimiiwi. , . Baasssasr— ■ ; urate. u aon. ktovn and chests ct ' ; . em a tin and bjukory wood. ar tux curia-, -a - , rathj. aaron ecbrllrnokjt f
III ( CLQThlRR Clothing. ' In light-weight Clothing for ' Summer wear we have a fine as- ' sortmcnt, well ma'dc and at mod- ' Full lines of Summer
; Casstmcrcs, 1 Serges, ' Alpacas, - ,Elc- lite.. Etc.
Cheviots, Worsteds, Linens.
Every sale guaranteed or money refunded. , ; A. C. YATES & CO. - Lej£ET BniMiB£ Cbestnnl & 6th Streets. ^ rniLADELPniA. building ^Watrrlal, <tu. . JERKiflAH R. SCHKLLENGER'S : LUMBER YARD 1 ScbvU^n^a laa.11Ba. Cbpv Mar X. J-XS, | Mom mar * foaM too urrrar «wi .^r Um-_ : __ zdo.oro i'lastriunu latu. PLOORINO, KRAMR8TUFP. PICEETS. ! F 'reSbtawt'bpb °° fi!™ *° h*" Somticr orttz-tr J. B. 8cbru.rnorr JJARDWABF,. «AHn. doors. uunw. [n_0 HOT-BED SASH. NEWEL TOUTS. BALUSTER V : BUILD1NU AND HOUSRKEKtTNG 11ARDPUMPS. PUMPS. PUMPS. Wblto DaaXa, Mum I-alata. S.UrqlBrK (all wmaSmctatuca. vii: Dot Rlnca. ttln*vra. aad SLATE MANTEL SHELVES. WM"' HENRI FREDERICKS, Janata-? USA lit rmrert^jrvvi^ ^ 5. «. drift's j»torf. C. PRICES' STORES, No. TM^fcKRY ST., CAgR-MAY CTTT, DRj^GOOfcjfll NOTIONS. . OILS. VARNISHES. GLASS ata PtTTT. NO. tl PRKRT STREET, FEED STORE, corn. oats, nar, bran and mux pkrd WOOD YARD. CUT A SPLIT. CEDAR POST all alaa. N. lt.-Aavm for Utooera pa?amca:,. | WINDOW GLASS WARIHOGSK BBNJ. H. SHOEMAKER. Fourth Street, Philada., ' Frencii Plate Glass, i Sola Aavnt ta rutadalptiM for PUK GLASS COBPASES. ■Onafcta Wtatow Olaaa. all .Ure. ' ^Mrw" amMnooroluE?. vtafv^V PETER COOPER." " Hta Ult and Cbaractar. »j C. ( IMMil laiRe Ufa, anabridtcd: • Bya or a.uz H_8r.?.mn, toe. Me-and zac Ure ; or s» DuI?X*iwb'jYara^Partoa'.».. utuVtau, or WaSjaatoe Irttnx. . . .v. Ann uuaacmuat artmrn *ait.'.'.'.'.'.£ ■aa^^^taorTwa^KrtrtMW^iM^i J wmm PATENTS. 5MsS^a«S», ff^^ sssrssrsestt , SisH^-sri I
T T '' laky all j V errors, and when any occur they r j W aire corrected At once. Q i f \A/E *re always wrilltng to exchange goods $ [ I *' which do not please after being received, n ] ' A provided, rttey are returned to tts in pet fix t ^ ^ condition and within reasonable time. ^ • Samples of Dry Goods of all kinds ; even the most expensive, sent free of ^ charge on application. , ■p VERY lady who shops by mail should send Jp *-* for a specimen copy of our ' ' Fashion Ouakthrl'.-. CUMBERLAND ! , « ^oracT- — I ■ Mutual Fire InsuranoeiCompany,! s ■ "* BRIDGETON, N. J. UWIT| NEARLY FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE. OFFERS A PERFECTLY SAFE INSURANCE AT WHAT IT MAY COST. t Having now, as per statement on file Trenton, January 1st, 1883, 8440 Policies Outstanding, Insuring, - - $"13,103,634 With Premium Notes to the Amount of - 2,359-4'7 Cash Assets, ------ 46,847 ■ I.osscs by Fire — Reported but not Adjusted, - - 5.400 No other liabilities of any kind, except iho insurances. The charge on risks — farm properties and detached town and village houses, is, for $1,000, ten years' policy, -msh deposit, S10.00. l'rcm. Note, $100 1,000, five " " " " 7.50. " " 50 1,000, three ." " '• " 5.0a •• " 30 1 More hazardous risks taken ou favorable terms. Losses by lightning are paid, whether property-is burned or not. Having found no other insurance til so little cost, and the saving ' to The members being very grest.tht-y roritimtc to otfer as hcrcto- ; fore, a first-elass Insurance against loss by fire or lightning, at the lowest rates. | Bridgeton, April, 1883. i DAVID P. KLMKR, Prcsi.lcnt. HENRY JL LUPTON, Secretary. AGENTS AND SURVEYORS: RatTiES Tuwnmsd, Krej., Capo May Court Uuum. Geo una G. CxutJ, M. I).. Droabvllle. JVjl. it VasGlLDau, PetonthuiR. I jeOfito Doni. K. iazasq, K~J.. Maya Irtmlin;. CAl'E MAY POINT §h VEE LUMBER YARD.; Lumber of all kinds in Quantities to Suit Customers. FRAME TIMBER, SSE ATHING BOARDS, SHINGLES, FLOORING BOARDS, LATHS. Ac. , Sash, Doors, Blinds & Mouldings AT CITY PRICES TOR CASH. j IWA1I orriera promptly d«UrerM at Baa (irora or Capo May City. ordrr. ton at Ektra^v litanu 'i atorr, No. » WaiktoRUM start, (top? May City, will recrtvr ' WESLEY G. HUGHES. ICE! ICE! ICE! KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO., OF PHILADELPHIA. SUPPLY HOTELS, REST A NTS AND COTTAGES WITH PURE EASTERN ICE. COAL! COAL! COAL! BEST IJIIAUTY. CAREFULLY PHEPAKKtl Poll FAMILY USE AND FULL WEIGHT GU A UA S rttEli; ♦ Send yoor ord-ra to to? Brandt Offlca. 7 A. F. KENDALL, DOGES, SASH, BLflis, SHUTTERS.. MOGLDINGS, scbolJTwork, wood turnings, mosquito screens, DEALER IN LUMBER. BUY YOUR FLOUR AND FEED ELDREDGES' GRAIN DEPOT, No. 3 Decatur Street, Cape Mey City, . AH Hadaot Ftoor and Faad ata at IXaLaaWtvtMa, ami luwer Uaatotaaaa Umada mod 1 I WM. B. ELDREDGE.
Railroad Simt-SsbU. _ . "^EST JERSEY RAILROAP ' TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE StU. tan. biouHSs s&sz 9. ib.ofcsZJ&zz'"" - "awc WIHItAT TBAINP. 4.45 PtiitadtataaaitAaP. il. """" 5.00 5.15 ZSs-S&F *mm " mM"" Train. Irorr tor Capr May-Ezprraa wot day. *'*? iMami'tid ' 4 00 Pi !!°?m ad feoWLM AUB *«" SomtoSITu jfeRsgg*** "•"j-Tsar mrdlratz I^PARKElTs^ I HAIR BALSAM I I llMijwr raiuu Btata^Y^^Urtw PARKER'S GINGERTONIC * SiprrliLra (rata and S!rt>(to kllf. ra!ST'C5 SrV^ luitajktaaCar tatk ; HMSgji ^ airttAJ t^nam mrat % rv-«» . "-ra _ JC.itCGX 3 A GREAT CAUSE GF HUMAN MISER! Is the Loss of loi^acoryl Wrrrou. IVLittiyandToi^mlmrtifa r an.1 Ftal'ffadtiand'^wSuBiSlS.SlIlS? rYiA"-T^^'1^ "j- d" 3uS«a£ raSrnv! hInre-JNdic.ply, prlntoty """jTI 7. (TT^EWIOJ. EKDlrAt.^UO..^ ^Ilarblr ^ard. qape may city marble .w o r.k s, a. EC e. Bptfr ■- 1 dm e a T -ru.,ite. EOXCMKNTS, TIIE BS TONES, STEPPING AtaaU ktoda Uortatoa ^Fl« JvrSEnt" 1 ^For aato tiy H. A. KrnnMy, M. D_ Capr^May THE BLATCHLEY ± PUMP! ■ BUY THLBHtT. jm BLATCHLEYS «■ PO^TEUIV-uned Ml : COFFEE-LINED ■'pump cTcTBLATCH LE Y .MenuTr, 3Q8 MARKET ST.. Jririled'ePAYNE'S 1 0 Hoiae SpurkArrestin# IVr.1 » Xb^D. ha. tj:l '.ttu.n^orjttohiyh nan j & W. PATNEASOKS^ ^

