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The Loneaoma Private. alnys sroce the cxpresaloo of a lonesome mu three jrtmn lo four. There la a wandering ro<) of bis rjn, a aearchlog glance, ar of a man w-rk'ng for aoroething lie baan'i exactly loat and Derer expecta to find. He fuoghl " Into the war." and often 1 harr lia-rord lo Ilia well worn army «*«**, merely aa an act of Cbrtatian charily 10 Hankandllle. II acemed lo do bim goal. lie would come out of a two twain' monologue about fielda where he bad fought and Meal and run and entrenched and marched by rarioui flanki and gdranord blmarlf on the riglit and held (be centre with faia left a liule re fuard. aiid did eikioua other ft liloga ex. Iremety puxding to a civilian a brighter and bapt-ler man. And I would go a»ay fcritaf n good aa a martyr «nd carrying with pw a am of imprearion that Prirati IlankandSle had a great deal to do with the au> aruervr of the corps of which be war a private gentleman, and associated almost cxeloaletly with gnoerala and ookadk Bat when 1 rort him the other day there » •• a glad look in bit eye and he ; grasped my band eagerly. " You rout be here on the 29th, ~ Ik said, gaily : " the old One Hundred and Eigfaty.Srrrath ia going to hare a reunion. Ill aee an the old boys ; gallant old felluwrl ha rent met since 65. " Tbtn fru nothing ' lonesome about lUnkandfliO bokr. Orrilian u 1 wu, I ' rejoiced at the prcapect of hit meeting bis | old frirwla. "It aru a rplendid regiment," I re- , market. "The old One Hundred and { Hghtr-bereolh made a gallant record. , Where Ji General I)c Kctpanid now I" " Ob, he's Og lector ot Internal Here- | " rixtiie la. .1 had forgotten. And Col. ' Eobdoa?« "llrtTWinmter." "Bum enough. And Major Kxmpatubir " Hc'a Sheriff " " And CajAala Tbumpaon r ' " United Stales Consul to-Uutu Percba, I bcMereil ia " " And Ueutonant- Colonel Itoudlatcp?" " United Staloa Marshal." " And Captain Tumbril r ' "' , "lie la a Judge of the United Slates Court, . j] "Oh, yea; and Quartermaster-. Saltborae?" • ■ "lie wu in the Trcnsurv Pencrtmr nt . Department

"And where ia be now!" "They don't know," said Prirs'c Hank, aodfile. eruirrly. jThcy think he is In Canada, liul they haren't found bhn yet." "Ah, yea; and where are' the other officers of your regiment?" "In the Legislature— all except Surgeon Greensash— be is In Coogrraa— and Adju. , tant Tcashun, who it in ihc Pension flurean." "What are you doing?" I asked. "lam shipping clerk down here it Hide and Tallow's, and"— with a troubled . look— "they won't want me after the Brat of J one; they hare to makeh place for . old Tallow's nephew. Ilu» 111 fiod something, I reckon. I'm never out of a place , eery long. Come In and aee us when we get togrsber on the 2#tb, won't you!" And all the trouble died out of bis fac> at the thought of meellog the old boys | again. I looked 'after bim aa he limped away. Qia gait la ungraceful, because be hits a j aUff knee, stiff u a bone. It >u shattered • at Antietam. The bullet went crashing s Into It when he ran hack to pick op and r' •are the regimental Bag that bad fallen p from the defd hands of the color s-r- * gmnt. "Don't tell me that republics are on- ' grateful," said the big hearted prime one '' day, his eyes swimming In grateful terra ? "Look here, all this just fori bale thump I, ^lke jbnL" He had Just drawn bia o pension. "Eight dollars a month." he " •aid proudly, "foe a stiff knee. jj His Old commander. General de H coper ■ aifl, gets a great deal more than that, and ti

nerer got a scratch In the army. But lie 1 has aanetbing myslcrioar. with a king latin name, that has 'affected wane four•y liable portion of bis anatomy.' Kerry , time Rankandflic bears of it— which la i ertry time he meets the general— he shudders, and says "that thing will carry Ihc ' general off ooe of these days." I would not be surprised. U la big i enough to carry off a rhinoceros. t But I wandered no longer that Prime I ltankisDdfile seemed lonely. He is think- ' ing, perhaps, of bis comrades, the other i primes [a his regiment. There were sereral prime soldiers in the army. Hank, f andfile, .whom 1 know, aru one. The name of the «bev ooe has neaped me. Mar tlo I know where be Is. He may be dead Perhaps bo is married. Something * has happened to him, certainly. 1 look I| for bim in the leghdatore. but his captain 1 leBs me he is not there. I seek -him in - congress, hot Us ooioocl tells me be has \ not inea hhn nor beard of him three I s; - elertvm. I mis. farm In the cabinet. He doesn't appear to be eonaul to any place J And yea, if he would only come for. c ward and show bimsel't, a grateful country * has ••■tncmbcred liim. He can secure t the f<rweet.ancT the raOraad has secured * the nearest postoffloe, twice as far from * WBlrr. and as far as a ran road train can mn >a a day from a coal bank or forest. ' no precisely the same lentil as are acenrded , lo • maa who has been in this land flfte-m """ 'sold '' b* C!r" """! r" und •uUcdly be dote — in a quiet way. J He don m make much fun laboul it." a And ttally there in't ray much fur bim J But the prime aoalier, though Indeed ' be is exceeding rare and marreloualy acaioe at intervals, is out entirely leal. c It will rejoice the Uraru of bit anxious * friends to learn thai hit absence bar been 1 noted. Faopia are iaqtnring for him. » : cnaraiiy certain of "going hack," are afire " bin. Great ma who hare pmitlrely •foot out of politics.- for good, unlen Uk suioe of the people should imperatively rail them tact Is public life, are arek- * time uf the quadronmJ mmi-oTir.w'.uh : ^menUi * fi tta £7LJi£ d

""S stm i>r~J>kr boopi requisite ;to the election of a member of . congress and 'eke a president, r ^fegetcro he wiU hefound. He w^i | has not been seen at the polls by 4 P. lithe general's own aareiagc will come for him. It will not come after bim for . •outlier four yean. Bol it will come for ' * him then. ° Til" pages of history teach ua, then, dearly betorad, that the prime soldier is 1 ' extremely necessary daring the progren of a war. He la Indispensable so I nog as ' j actual boMllles continue ; tie Is etrn uw. ful at inierrsls in time of pesKe, hot hr. ^ tween iIk interest, ooboriy appears to " any of liim-duringwhe spare of peril d : ° that elapses let Seen the tins* whrn " there is somebody to Is elected to some. , And it is pleasant to see him dragged ' * out lata the light of day era ooce lo two , or four years. It is pleasant to herbal '' assured that be is ma dead, but only speechless; to know that he is still gocd for something; that he chants ooe apiece ' at the polls tint lie swells the Hoc of the I R torch-light procession; thai, aa in the days * of yore snd gore, he ia useful in digging trenches, as it were. It is a great joy lo J knew that lie is not all and altogether ] . cme. There used to he so many of him Ultl now we teem to miss hip, era when we catch him out akae and count him. } ' And we rejoice too. In the thought that " j ti. time is come. One day the prime ' , I soldier will shine resplendent, t hlsxing , I planet against the nebulous background > of half-forgotten field and line officers. | ' ! It lias been eicr the fata ot the priratc soldier. Napoleon is dead and all Lis 1 marshals are dead. But the priratc aril. . diet who fought under "The Little Cor- ' j porel" at Waterloo, ia he not found in 3 | crery Btatc ? The "Iron "Duke" is dead, but does not the last aurriring s hlitA.f "The Guards," die in aome place nearly month ? 4 Washington la dead, but his body aerranl, is not his name Legion, or Lrgioo cuooty ? And so some day the - general who fought in the war of the ' rebellion will pass swsy. the final colooel, ' much against his will must dir. Majors and espletes will joiU lllC InUUUKTal'H- I cararan, but the last surriring prime J soldier of crery regiment tint fought any. j where wjll nerer lcarc us. but will lire I embalmed ia the pcrenn'tsl paragraph : j A Pair of Army Shous. ; FTossSL Xtohsfiss' E There was aoxher poor fellow, a eery * small man, who bad recrirod a rcry large t pair ot shoes, and had not yet been able h lo effect any exchanpi' One day the scf. t geant wu drilling the company on the ■ facings— right face, left face, right-about- s 1 face— and, of course, watched his men's

fret closely to aa that they went through flic morcTiiiT.il promptly. Moticing one pair of feet down the lino that Dcrrr 1 budged at the command, the sergeant rushed up to the possessor of than, with r drawn sword, and hi menacing lime* de- ' ' What do you mean by not facing about when 1 tell you t IH hare you ' put in the guard-bouse.' ' Why, 1 did, sergeant!' said the trend*, ling recruit. I ' You did not, sir ! Didn't 1 watch y oar feet? They uerrr mored an ioch ?' ' Why, you scflTsaid the poor fellow, ' my shoes are so big that tbey duel turn when I da I go through the motions on 1 the Inside of them.' A Dangerous Countorfplt. h5S"U£ rshie i» Uw fad thai parlOw s'nireln* Us *r'4' iSJSJVf a i"'1' 'J011 " "[ A minister wu in the habit of pausing frequally In his aermoo, posing his finon the desk before him, and drawing a kmg breath Iwfore nTisnrocndng. A little hoy In Ins congregation, ooe day, | became rcry impatient of the long seraiees, sod wu often admonished by his mother. At length, seeing that the chffd's t impatience loereased, she whispestd, dnr- I tog one of the pause-. "Be quiet, be is j almost through." "No, he isnt." sal! little fellow ; "he is swelling up [ srtln." r

Strangth for Mind and Body. There is more strength restoring poncr : in a bottle ol I'arker's Ginger Tonic than in a bushel of mall or a gallon of milk. | This explains why invalids find it such a wonderful ineigtuant for mind and body. A WoooKadtrt man in Boston, who ; went to bear Mark Taralo, and by mistake got in where Joseph Coot^ war lecturing, did nut know the difference. ' Wu it funny?" asked his family, on , return. "Wall, yes." wu his reply, j "it wu funny; but it wasn't Co darneil | SrVit is* iu^ m j rba SfeSH Peatherly : " 1 uy, Chaff, if you want ; a model for your sketch of a blighted be. ' log. Hi' sit for you." Chaff: "Why, what's tii* matter, old man r Peatherly " She passed roe no the street a moment and wouldn't I ok at me." Chaff ; " Ah. I see. And an you want to go in amoog the cuts " Quinine Superseded. ^ | ^ w.*n»rt«r u its eSMuSco!" *S®2?5v I trpsssxsSste^g ' It is woodtrfui bow men change to a i Changed heart ! Being ennobled ouradres • see noble things, snd ktrlng find out ' >r». LiUle touches of courage, of gorai- , ««. of lore In ma, which formerly * tanking for perfection we pagsed by. now I attract oa like flowers beside a dotly big! I 1 W r rake them as keys to the char, •ctsr, and door after door flies open to us. A General Mampedc. Serre wu suei a nKX Wi for and dreg < A. Keeu-tr's I : . Trial Ik.el, I 'Ait's" p ■f1 "»»ke Parker's ! • . ' 'r ■" 'J" ' « 'ra'crmK " the youthful ados Ui grgy hair. 1

5 fir adrfiltefmfnts. L p'jjjgH&gLEMGBg, ~ GREEN OKEEK. C*PK MAT COCNTT. : GfiOGERffi&*BRY 5jl« I °,Ar*sreT ^y*M^r"M**a« eursredtire i JAMES" II.'sCHELBKyQER, ' • GREEN t'RCKK, CAPE MAV 00- • FRESP Ain» CUBED MEATS. ' AirLTin- AND EGO*. 1 ^ TCEBIIAT AJfD ERt DAT I _ojre«?53aVr. ' :-t, | EBKicsoys NEW STORE AT GREtN CREEK. Wu& rrtdad RacI of GROCERIES. PROVISiONS, | DRT GOODS. TltiEXTNGS. NOTIONS . ' IMes1 & Gcntlemeirs FnrasliEg Wear JOHN M. RUSSELL, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ELOHlt AND FEUD, PATENT UEIlh'IXEX. PORK. LAHI), HAMS, SEEDS, Ac. WEALTH! WI PUAJIAWTEE EIX BOXES ^ '

, 33Q n a c a' f " IT : f p" n ^0° fq1! u ° *p . ■ ; ' 'IMIE PREMIUMS OP is-:i 1 ; , THE NEW SILK IWSTBY. * ' x i' "? VrnSS1 ^"*"c,*Uo° "^lhr a : u TEN l'KENft'MN..-fo!loSTb""T''!K"!"° C , Eow^Pmelam. »ion nuoS Premium, SfS ^ I ?wrts - g,gSj? » . as L : i: : c THE HEW PATENT . DUST-PROOF J Sin liiJin Op Face Case, t si XAXFPACII'BKD BV TDE ^ American Watch Co., a.

WALTHAM, MASS. ! log the usual Cap, sa-1 seeanng grosser Mm*clA | snd darauury. I nmajratdM are .11 The beret. . into wtlck an extra strong crystal Is aued wtlh siUcaM to the cast by screwing it thereon, and | Was farnu an slMhtbt Junction wSb die tasty ot I arrl who birr to tn*Lr'fr*iuent rrf rrn". totr.r Waleb, I bow qnalltir* are ot the nlmrw Impnr.. The following letters tell thf ir own story! axnowra. Ogouia. JoJy ». twit I "I aoid ooe of yoar rated Dual Proof Cseea El'.-TT U'aieh * " Ry (be army thia E*l*Ty bot sagbi ajnry sothewat -b— in;, a balr -*pnrt. We mate tbwe eawa Ibg-tr, '^il j'Lrd Birr" •ad ale Perfectly Dut.proof Hteiu World to Produce lie Equal. Me by all Pint -Clew Jewelers. PATENTS Sdi^ lb" SSZSBJS:. K-ttSaefr- 'besot". r

»M» foaTkA^HiBI jBnr adrrrtlsnnfiits. ■ STEFI.MANS ! COLUMN. DRV GOODS. Stock increased, and prices rc- * tiuced We are spiling Mucins , at the following prices: Pocassct, ■ 9 cts; Wamsutta, 12 1-2 cts; . Duval. 10 cts; Utic a, 4-4. 10 cts; j-4. 16 cU.: to-4 35 cts.; Good 4-4 Bleached, 9 cU.; Fruit of the I-oom, to cts. We are selling ltlack Silk at 90 cents beats any '1 Dollar Silk in MiUville. Wc -j have better grades selling at $ 1.- ! 15. St.40.St.65, S2.ooal)<! S2.50. r Wc haye reduced some Dress Goods 38 per cent.siinply l>ecausc f the colors arc not the latest - Styles. They arc very good and IN MILLINERY wc 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 otftecs, 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 cvcpthinc in this line t«jfc be fouriticompletc and the^riccl right. Nearly forget to mention ' mention to the ladies that wc have 25 pieces Nainsooks selling at 1 1 cts. price elsewhere in Mill- ' viile 16 cts. IK CLOTHING DEPARTMENT ' we have made improvements and 1 alterations in order to meet the demands. Arc now -making a specialty in Fine Clothing for Men and Boys. This is a -new depart u r# in the business in MiUville; but our people demand it, j and they must be accommodated. ! also keep in stock complete line j of' medium and lower ' grades. ; suits for Men S4.50; ! Youths; $3.50, -Boys, 81.5a Here j a chance for everybody; 1000 pairs good, strong, working pants t selling at 8 1 . Wc make a spec- . effort to suit all in the verylatest styles of Huts. Caps and Furnishing Goods, we are in fact, headquarters for these - goods. « THE SHOE DEPARTMENT. * having been considerably enlarged, is considered by all to be the finest South of Caradcn, and our Stock complete. The largest - stock in the county, and to be J sold below all others, the gt caf Discount announced by otEcr G .... """"""" US urec-

dcalcrs to the contrary notwithstanding. Ladies and Gent* cannot fail to be suited. The business in this department hav- " ing po increased that wc feel i» guaranteed in carrying an itn4 mense line of goods. Children a and infant's shoes of every den scription. In all our depart- £ mcnts we have the largest Stocks, the Lowest Prices and polite at- " tendants. : Mertlait TaOiriai Departiait W. SCOTT CALKINS. Manager. ;; A FULL & COMPLETE STOCK. ^ Paktalooxisgs — A Specialty. ' Coatings— The Best in the Mar- " ket. , * Suitings — No end to them, a Styles — The very Latest. h Workmanship — None can excel Price — Governed by your orders. Fit You — Ask your Conscience. ® Better Yet — Give us a trial. ; A. J. STEELMAN. 0.10. 14 4 16 High Street MILLVILLE, N. J. Coal, iffooa, limt, rtr. ^tOAL AND WOOD. A GOAL AND WOOD YARD scdeluengern ianding, 1 Sssy ESJjff1*1 """ 01 u' be*1 ' UntttlH BOG, PTOVI AND tnumfUT PTHa, OAK AND a^CKORT WOOD. sMt-O, AABUM aCBKLIJOSUKR. j

* ■ PC K A c LOT a 1 11 Clothing. f In light-weight Clothing for - Summer wear we "have a fine assortment, well made and a't mod- • crate prices. s Full lines of .Summer : Cassimcrcs, Cheviots; ' Serges, Worsteds, 1 Alpacas. Linens. " Etc.. lite., Etc. > Every sale guaranteed or money refunded:" ; A.C.YATES&CO. ' • Lii£cr BnlMim Cbes&iDt & 6tli Streets. building IRatrrial, Ctf. JEREMIAH R.SCHElXENGElfS ; LUMBER YARD "%«» l'LABTKUINU LATH. And In kbrtrt trrrj tittf of Lt NIB ros RUSM or Krur Dsrewmon oetlX-lj J. B. SrNtELl JtNGKK. ' ■pjARDWARE. 1 am. tss iniiTsTfedeual st , CAN DDI. S. J.'A - < ^§1^ " SAWINOS, q jam ' HOT-BED SASH. RAtlR. SEWKL POSTS, BALL'STEKS t WARE OP EVERT DESCRIPTION, PUMPS. PUMPS. PUMPS. :m.).!Tur^uo^.'Uui5lnoi'ut' t'^r,UGOixiI! !l -arbrt Wire. Core sSIuct. etc. HUli Hard- f. —r-SprcUlUe.. VII: He« lUnre. Hlorere, "Dd " I.., Mere. ,, SLATE MANTEL SHELVES. cloth rs-XVrinim*. NsUs, llorre ud Csllle <jLA- Sllrrt-plxltd Brttsnnls ud Iloliow-wxre. jz&ssa uir* •""" w'^re** r'cn"', r,!l nr,c*t porehsrtnr eleeHE.NBTJTtroElttrKH. C. ^rirr's $tort. jg- C; PRICES' STORES, lt om^SrGooDs SDISHS, J(.

R OILR VARNIsilEix GLASS ud PTTTT. e NO. IS PERRY STREET. FEED STORE. ,[ IN1RN. OATS. HAT, BRAN AND NIU. PEEIl WOOD YARD. 1 "Y"® CT_r * BPLrr- CEIIAK IN1ST >11 Wire. : WINDOW GLASS f ABEHODSE BENJ. H. SHOEMAKER. North Fourth Street, Philada., IMPORTER OP • TMct Mel Plats Glass, Silt Atom in ITiItadelpblx tor • FRENCH PLATE GLASS COMPANIES. JSSwjSE', l;^J^rer.C Ground Glsux 1 PETER COOPER."" KM Life »d dretracter. lt, C. - s«?^§vSEis»iSf5,a krvinf. am „po, nnundtrd: Atix U-NTiraxiox 10c.SSc.udSV Llrl or toSxcNsIrreiSSXSSlJSii; Rtr Vast Wnrxxa. " wS&oc°^u«....v. or^^auug p*rrar^,.....Ac. IF Y0Ui^3 frra ossprthmlw. » IU vll^^ki terejo proi issssSig tttMbf OA* PATENT^.

1 RtOBTft AND .ARRET occur they ^ / | W arc corrected at once. jl I WE lre •'"P willing to exchange goods • { I which do not please after being received, r\ * 4k provided, they are returned to us in perfect " condition and srithm reasonable time. Q Samples of Dry Goods of all kinds ^ even the most expensive, sent free of H charge on application. TJ VERY lady who shops by mail should send /N J for a specimen copy of pur t? - . FASH ms- 'R'ARTCR i.y. . CUMBERLAND"!:^ • - - TWi..i^ ; prf a» <Lu.-44te^l ,3 ■ Mutual Fire Insurance' Company, BRIDGETON.'N. J. WITH NEARLY FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE. OFFERS A PERFECTLY SAFE INSURANCE AT WHAT IT MAY COST. Having now, as per sLitcmcnt on file at Trenton, January 1st, 1883. **■ Policies Outstanding, Insuring. - ; 813,103,634 With Premium Notes lo.tiac Amount of . - - 2,359,417 Assets, 46,847 Ixtsscs by Fire — Reported but not Adjusted, - - 5,400 No 'other liabilities of any kind, except the insurances. The charge on risks — farm properties and detached town and village houses, is, for 81,000, ten years' policy, -ash deposit, 8to.oo. Trent. Note, 8100 1,000, five " " " " '7.50. " " 50 1,000, three '• " ' «• « 5.00. •• « 30 More hazardous risks taken on favorable terms. I-osses by lightning are paid, whether property is burned or noy Having found no other insurance at so little cost, and the saving to the members being Very great, they continue to offer as heretofore, a first-class Insurance against loss by fire or lightning, at the rajes. Bridgcton, April, iSffj. DAVID T. ELMER, Trcsidcn.t. HENRY B. LUTTOX, Secretary. AGENTS AND SURVEYORS: Rei-bkx TbnmxSD, Eeu., Cope May Court House. Gsowik G. Cxku, M. P., IX-nnisTille. Wu. It Yxx GriJixu, Pctentiurgt"J 6tn Pamki. E. I-r * in. Eng., May Landing-

Agg|j|| CAFE MAY POINT LUMBER YARD. . Building Lumber of all kinds in Quantities to Suit Customers. FRAME TIMBER, SHEATHli BOARDS, SEINGLES, , FLOORING BOARDS, LATHS, &c. Sash, Doors, Blinds & Mouldings ' t AT CITY TRICES TOR CASB. oracn^n'uSareJrc JohnmOm Wr^tarioa C"T' H LtE?.}" " WESLEY G. HUGHES. 'ICE! ICE! ICE! THE KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO., OF PHILADELPHIA. SVITLT 1KTELS. RESTAURANTS AND COTTAGES WITH .PURE EASTERN ICE. * COAL! COAL! COAL! <1 . ra^Aim^ rOR^AIIILT USE, AND TULL « Sand toot onlprs to the Braaclr Office. I'"4-' WASHINGTON STItKET A'-.e <X KAN. CAM MAT. N.J. A. F. KENDALL, \ DOORS, SASH, BLMDS" SHUTTERS, MOULDINGS, y 'SCUOLL WORK, WOOD TURNINGS, MOSQUITO SCREENS, J ^ DEALER IN LUMBER. i BUY YOUR FLOUR AND FEED ELDREDGES' GRAIN DEPOT, a No. 3 Decatur Street, Cape May City, • - srar^eff^'ee'blawiulJSnewratiereseiox . l°"0' ""■"F l*—m sad Wc wU KJour Irj the turret or trj Ul. puunrt. W. tare US it fire, brenAAxAO. Hrks,U ms ■ L t«». w..l'be<*raornt*l,U:«toortil«.nS1A#s Svt. »'►!: r • lorre.1- «r t4*. .rel Ten.. I. s lm»cx OtU u .*M as IS rreu; Sal sal CrecAed Urn. Xl-ds • rart ; M cu. p*r UubcL I - bras si ft M • ewt. u SSir mmt.ttM «nd MUUUnsiAS TEKUK. i anh. I AW" sxrol for Us sale of Wc" 3a»l Paasntnx. Was Occmi. No. i I'larric" Ore**, I ." dST "* WM. B. ELDREDGE.

] Xailroad Simr-Zablr. j ^"EST JERSEY RAILROJT | TIME TABLK*IN KVFRCT Jt'NR SSU. IWX. 1'Hll^trEUTIIA .°U™* i jXjroAuesuuSkJBSSj It rtriTidjlba 1 j 7.00 ' ■ 1;.^ u Kuli j ^ 5.00 * 5.1s ^ rTrt' FROM PHILADKLHtM. Ulrdlral." I — — j HAIgB.AT.SAW ' ItJttYO rslb to llsslors^ttrt Yostklsl tolw PARKER'S GINGERTONIC A Superlative Health and Strsspth Rexlortr. IfpraarecBrcrhck «r f-a-*. - " * <-■* — -l. bAddai^JrccL.' " "V-t ic." I M fed lot ud (smt Cdajk Can tar lal I j M M IkB „ dehghrfol ppr.", ft, 0 . cPd^-iccjC 1 How Lost How Restored. Jon pubtlpbad. • new sdlUno of Dr. CBlretw n • C«tp!.ratod Xotr o" tb" radical core i f stCTralorrho-c or Nrentod WoaktMU. Inrolan- . ,%rr'n:.v. ' ,1oAid*bj' SwSuSerore^sSJu'du^Sl sflf cheaply. vnnu!j!u!S'n'UM'' "" t»-TM. lecture "Soatd M In the Bend of ctctj t *mt tuidCTMal In cidron raiciopc. to >n; fssssot00?Harbtf ARard. QAI'E MAY CITY MARBLE WORKS, s. K. Cur. ttcitnrsd Tracl A Turn pile. I MONUMENTS. TduttSTONES. STEI'MNC STONES, 1 m'"ar!U *° KNTTOinN*0 Worms! C|F'» -V bp U. A. Ksnnoaz. M. D., Cepeiltj THE BLATCHLEY i PUMP! ■ BUY THE_BEST. jm BLATCHLEY'S , /■I ' TRIPLE ENAMEL PORCELAIN-LINED 11 pu jijjp C. cTbLATCHLEY.Mnnurr, 3Q8MA BKETJBT. TWIld's. PAYNE'S IO iforneSpark-Arreating , ^ a4 °7.£i ; fljkjfjT j a ^Tsssrjsr Lbrelnc. N.T. BsxJK.