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mm GLEAHIHGS. The photoiWnphen, rev that there 1 n„ hajtr a demand for Mr*. Langtry'l Who <hj« that dog* do not psy? It ii alaiMt tint the tax on thoae residing in theUnlte-1 Stales brings In a revenue of »16.0DU.p >0 (hwnl fiuM' A. Pry or nn: "Xo» York i- the strictest Stale In the Uniot is regard tr. i.rce jjroevnliag*. and Taltnsgu. roodemn* baU-monrninz ■Jlf tbink« lie person w.bo can pet hall urrrirotlny «i>rry for the death of a relative had io,Uer leave off mourning allienjamin Hawkins, of Indiana, ha. i-o.ii driven by mole, oat -of tho fir, !■■*<■¥>■ Inn1|iiai)il1 1 live.' He ie-gint 1" suspect there is.a prejudice against him. Kasrine i- loo wasteful a process lo b I used in the manufacture of veneer. The luj* are first stramesi until they an-eoft, - nd then put on a machine, and a knifi shares off strip* as thin as the thinm-si tissue paiwr. Ten Tea:, ago the parks of I»etroi. w.ro full of blur-bint« and robins. Today the right of eiUisr'bird i« a rarity. ! Tm ralaeratile nul'auee at a ajuirrow ehatlers a. lie. lender* oker his evUhi Imnoc.-odrril flW JVto.- ' Xear lk, reman, on the Northern Pa- -- i-itie. is a curve which. U prolonged, wnnfd make a circle 600 feet in diameter. This is a very sharp curve, a. "?l feet Is the smallMt diameter deemed safe. HeniT Turn hull, once a wealtliy New York swell. srho lived at the rate of *8Q.000 a year, and was a m.-inloT of th. Union Clnls is now a rlert in the wai department inWashingUin.with aaailrj of $1,500 a year. A watchmaker, speaking of what h found In Hatches, said: ••Small pieces of iron. I»! -aeon splinters of wood, and none I found a louse. Hair* frequently : get into watches. 1 have found them , roiled up add drawn tightly about the Wheels." The leaders of mql* fashions in New i Tork wear white hats now. They havt ' Seen up canes with gaudy hammered Itmr beads, and adopted cane* with a - mere thimble of direr on the- end. Their gloves are no longer terra cotta, hat of crashed strawberry hue; and tliey bare given up trying to wear the single gW It Is announced that a grand German musical festival 4* tolwIreW in Utx-ok- ; lyn in July, IHtu. The announcement ' is made thus early in order that tlie breweries iu this ronduy may work overtime J thus have enough beer An . hand in July, itWu. to save the lcstiral | from Iweii-.ning a failure.-- Xorristomi UcrolJ Wo arc apt to think transportation on oual in the United States is high. We ; coal tlie
find that there la a bnsiness In oual to London. England. of UhOUO.'sf ton. . annually, and the railroad. compete foi i the carria re of the roal. It ap|»-ar..on the Is it authority, that the cheapest is highest i ! 1-10 cents net jx-r toff |n t tnfic. Ulstnm-e was 110 to 175 miles' from |$ts to London. The following cxpn-s.ivc poetic prosu was foun-l on the interior of a bu'x cat at the depot by M. T. Strc-t.-r. The reader will be com inced. after reading It, that there it at Irast one Imnrwtminded tramp in tie- world: -'Harts and box cars is tnv bed -esKito, nib a ben most when 1 can; lake a -•in off the clothes line, i am the stuff Ibey spread on land. Counting tie* 1* my orcupa- . tion. hunger gives me utany a cramj.;" work and I nm no relation. I am a .Pcpasyiv inia tramp." There is an awesome quiet In Wall street at night— a bard, cold, stone ami iron qoict not the hush of tlie'snrnmer eve in the woods or br the seashore or the mill stream, with its occasional chirp at ti>e grasshop|>er or the pipe of the trog; hut a .lent. l-ro.,.ling. in-Ti-i- _ .. Jcakszaaking-Slilluwu, a- it ore*- cruet, heartle.-a. merciless thing larked among these granite wall*— something not to be wooed or won by frank nes* or hone«y or well-meaning or'well-doing tn ottc's fellow, but that rejoiced rather iu Ibw and dec-it and trickctr and hard- . There is on tnriliibhton at Jackaonvill»>Lt>aUiaiia. a brantifnl masonic apron captured by a Georgian artillery I otfisvr in the Mexican war from the fa- ; nmu fi.-u-ral Antonio Lopra d* 8anu treat, w n-.t aolt hi- private baggage, but his WIS. tell leg was leh l»hind ia hi* endden tight. Tie- apron Is ot whit, satin with a back of silk. . A: Use top i« a eur embroider. -.1 in gwhl. n.-atii this there Is an emhr.ddere.1 scroll resrrafcling a Maltese cross, on cither rideofw lii.-h.iu large Hotuancharnct. r-. are the gulden letters 11. R, the significance uf which no local craftsman has The channel tunnel project has been |
treated tone,, Jigures it can lie built , in ten t'-sn. thlrti miles from England • to France, tar *40.<HO.<*«,. w ith an ar-rangvm-nt, costing onlv *SO.«Ki. by which the danger .«f a Frem-ii army • oaeunz up On Knglish soil a:- : (1st ing the BritaV. lion cm be averted, it and the patronage would ureal to be 5.UW psvctig'-r-' r. day at tl-60*nab. •S.lSu.o..) a year, which would pay 6 par ent:, after allow ing 40 per oenu »of crore earnings for tnnn ng .-vi"-nw-. The cause of cremation i, making cremat ' -n »n,Wes2rn land . It is aaid that th. number of bodies disponed <*ln • that w: . is .nit «.OOo.a Tear. The j iik.- a. ;.ir.. In the vestibule are a natal*-- ef 'red earthenw are urns and small - *o vets, which the relative. uf the taw I porch aso tn colleer the ashes i after '-urnin-.'. K-«ides the Tretibule j th.:re ar.- fonr chamtwrs. tile largest at j srldbh i • Aurorsiad sriih granilenulnmna. ; Aft'-t t cremation tin, ash*-, arc ix.lhi by I mere yd bamboo canes and red "" When Miss few <Vgfctan was asked s^.uw^.R.i'r'X- rja n— ,'.p;ht mu to marry at all. and that posed to live ;!- id,- liters. ft"omew ..r th. .tag,- had no right to ntarrr. j" :
In Jlomime. On e*t tlm traces of the street oar one C-Iuld see into the hack-yard ota - house, and directly the passengers on tlie ear were gazing that way at 'a pan- j tomiine. A man on the car touk it opI on himself to explain what was ooenrI ring, lie began: "A woman and her husband appear , . at the back door. She U excited— fie the picture cd calhincs-." t It was so. The woman waved her arms and gesticulated— the mhn seemed to whistle. » "Now she leads him to a bedstead , « which. she has been sealillBg." contino- j d ret the passenger. "She Is protmbiy ' saying that she will smash it with tho ' t ax. and he is probably replying that - It gha'll Itave b> sleep on the floor if she I- does. If I'had time I'd advise her to |. ose kerosene oil in Uie crevteeo, but f haven't." k Tho woman then led the man to a , carpet hanging on the fimre and waved ■ . her arm* anm* n sasa., ■ , "She's telling him to pull off Ms Coat apd beat lU" eiplalnnl the pasw-ogi-r. i "and be replies that he'll see the old ' , thing burned first- No trOr wife will • . ever ask her husband to have anything I1 ' to do with a cart»t. J I Tlte two suddenly disappeared Into i tliehuuse, and til. interpreter remarked: , j "Hold on — this isn't the end! She's ' " { taken Iriiu in to show where a|ie want* ' Uie kitchen stove .moved to. There they • 1 come, and *hc Is madder'n ever." The acton reappeared and stood in the altitude of enemies about to begins ' "She's saying that she rues the day • the ever sal eyes on him!" whispered '<■ Iho passenger. "She's calling him a • loafer and a drunkard, and lie t telling ' her to set the chimney afire and let the firemen do her house-cleaning. Whoa! r there— .he's flying off the handle! There! - she's hit him with a bedstead slat! He . .taggers, but recovofs and tries to grasp t her! She whacks him again, and bow r he turns to flee. Ho readies the fence* but she reaches him!" ! Some uf the passrngers ran out upon , ! the platform *0 get a clean view, tint j ! tho interpreter p|iml*il to the roof and , . continued: , ; "She has Mm down uri nn asb-heap' . ; She's telling him that he has reached i the end of his rope and has got to cut ' bail or fish. He strtt^lev —she rhokes 1 him and jams his head into Uie ashes! , | Now he is quiet. Now she lets him. up. Now he is walking- toward the eSrpel I with a stick. Ladles and gentlvnian. " | tlie great moral exhibition is over and ' : virtue and perseverance have won sn- £ 1 other glorious triumph!" Where th: Cost Diet BotTiis-d tislls1 i thnate. j The Mexican architect plan, hi. bouse c something after lid. fashion: The she _ ' he selects must be free from any mi* J I pick in of verdure r.r shade; the luiltel , j and drier aud sandier it is the better.— ( ! He then mixes up rome mud. Mint in | some rocks, and with the mess proceeds I to erect his mausion. The design is not a I elaborate — only- four straight 'up-and-B j down walls, without any such nonsense
L ; as bar-windows or munsani nwfs: a ! ' window mav or may nut be thrown in. i 1 I an-L when the .truetun- is complete the ' " owner may Maud on" the ground and ■ loiteh the roof, wbieh 1. of mud also.— l' Tlie interior i, sora«-llmes divldril into I , two rooms and if the owner ia a bloated i * , aristocrat — say worth *80 or *40 — he I adds a sort of porch aero** the front, ; ' e i aud the tiling is done. A whole village , I of such edifices is a very cheerful speoe . tacle. llut klcx'e-an architecture is imt ! proving. From the nliff and cars dwel- | - j lings of five hundred, years ago (pet- 1 I i haps a thousand, for nil certainty we a have of the subject), tiwy have .arisen e to the present mad hut* above ground: d j and give the Mexican another thousand M .ears, and be may take on some sera- ; II lilanro of civilization in tlie dwelllflg lie a j inhabits.— Comtpondcnct Boston 7Voni trript: 1 Tb« Gall a Mub-r Had. ' A certain youth having roqn'mtid an i ' . Intxoduction ton pretty chorus girl, tbo J j matter was quietly referred to her httshand, wjio wa* in* tlie companr. He " • arranwd to have the masher brought . * : behind the xron-s and presented while " i lie stixd by. and the rest of the cotnpa- : t ny lurked about smoug the piles of , " j soetH-ry to watch the fun- The 'tatro1 j d notion biok place ami an inriUtion t r , 1 ' supper was offered. A< har husband's " : eye was upon her. the lady could only j j remark that sli- tiioiigbl "this gentle- , < ■ j- man. her husband, might ubjoct. Ev- | r [ errbody exjieeted to see tho mashiff r i faint with ronfusiw. hut he didn't seem'. - 1 at all disturbed. He merelv said: "Ah! ■ ! well, it would 1* too had tn annoy him; - j let it go till some time when you're in - | tifwn without him." Thru turning to '* i tho lioshaud he said in a low lull distinct s ,- tone: "Poor fellow. I pity jou. It must , ! j he so unpleasant to fori tliat your wife - ! regards you as an ennaml.rnorr which : - ' prevents her baling a gotd time." Ho ! 1 walked off. leaving them aghast at his : r i impudence.— Boston Post. * j Just Liki 'Em. They were an old couple coming Eait by Uie Michigan Central. Warn the ; Central. tYaen the
! braketuaii annnunccl: "Marshall— ! J twenty minutes for dinnrr! they both ! left Uie car and entered the eating-ltoase. i j Ibey had scarcely seated themselves at 1 the table when Uie husband took out his ~H ^-'natll hulTs-e, c watch, Mjnin'.ed > at the uuiTand passej it to hi* wife with I the remark : • Now. I'll cat aud yon hold the watch, and if we get left it'll be your fault. King out at the end id eighteen And Uie good-natured old wife sat there witix.ut eating « mouthful and timod him while be pilch-forked everything within reach into hi* stomach. v' Bo) the Cj : but Kaffita(n a car the pasreug-r- noticed a liny ; wreath of smoke ascending from near : the front. • * , i "That old German is smoking insido the ear." said a smart nlock. The con- ' ; ductor thought so too. j "Hera, throw away your cigar." said | ho. lh" E®nl'°" | "Tat you n»-an., by ilalf I have no j cigar." J "Than yon mn« br on tire." said Uie i I oundnctur. and almut Uuit time the j ' aroma of burning cotton liegan to fill j ' the car. At this time the old German j ami tiegan U. bestir himself. A cigat \ •park had alighted on bis root and wa* pHling m its work at the. expense ol about a halt sard of cloth. "Mine gracious." «id the old fellow, ; "rat wlH lUtftoa -y aboud Uiis?"C'.tsx'ani Utrnlti n>ere is sraroe'v anything that men or woman will not lose: trwm their plane in the pravrr b-.u. dur.ug W-nri«. to their arm . and head-. \V ithin three years X.'X*) artiob* hav e been picked up in New York Central Park, iiu-loding s great many hats and bonnets, which i With thernf- Among' oth^Udaga found
r Imilan i, t runaway daughter wss csp- ) 5* Mother, jtist as she and a ( ' ypbog marrird rhin. wifh whom she had ' d, -signed to elope tn- America, bad got ' , j into the train. Gslching sight of the - , object of bcr*arch. the mother rushed - st the ck-ping girl, sod, shouting repeat- . edly. "Oh, yuu wlrkftt hussy - bid faotd r I of Ikr. and Uirrstcecd to give her into ° ■ custody i! she did n<* Mbooe. The r only reply die g-4 was ' Piddlratlcka' 1 : but when a pofioemw was fetched the | j Strength for Mind and Body, r ! Three la more rtn ndV rvslerin* power » in a bottle nl lAufcrr'a Ging- r T.mic then . t"Jtr*T»ia>eI"i,fit*i)i oca c.llon <4 mttk. e Tt.la" I tphdus « hjr let..,. , tied itaiich • I wupdrefui tavipeani fw miod and Uxly. Tle-re was a dude '<n the Yvil-y train t the ether aflevauoi. sbtt * lico tie* engine 1 Mopiird f.* water, his dudsship underfit tn tprtrttyy rtBafftffWy. ■ brushing p,4slo logs from tlie placU into j a bucket, rield thr dud-: "Aw, Hie bugs | are ripe now, ycrui., 1 s'tpw: how do r VCK1 cook them, aw, or do you cat them raw?" The youthful granger was aston3 ished at the apparition at first, bftt rv- ' j covered enough to yell si his brother , Jake to bring on axe ami help him catch - a monkey that hart escaped froth the circus.— 00 f/tf DtrridL 1 I q | ^ " j ^ Vis hsvr moel. pl*eaore W rrxaanmeau.uc : j to^lM^Jlregjjtim*i rjj^reSu? | | Tbe grarelui swimming of a ' Ifltifa , msideo "sri raced grwr stientiro ai tbescv ^ simre tlie reher day. until one of her i em- j W pani ,n, scchlen'aily revealed that, the , raw a iili whieh she kept afi al. wss due ' , W.- eanno- 1i.li' n< dicing the liberal | a K:oz*s N-* tor Caerempttna. \'«s ; | - Joe- Q sickb m. wlio watches bathers ' at long Ilrxncti. lias asved forty nine ' pisrat from drowning in tbe course of h hi! Ufa." e Clmtdioesa and purity make Tarkcris e Hsu U*!xam thr favorite f-r rest (ting , she \ o ithfukcohir to gray hair. Jlfw gidrfrtisrafnts. ' IJ
' . . amriiiriad Jn i GROCERIES, DSY GOODS PROVISIONS a '! Is , ( TAMES n. SCIIELLEXGEn, 1 i littsKN ••ukik.Tatu: vi ay uti« ! CMhsstx a ' i FRESH AND CURED MEATS, iro-t.fftT AXb nuns. j „ ' I U-m.-Vcx-p-rx «f lvw-t Bl'.'te an'l Srerlite Tt-x.'r,7,;^':T"/1;r;,sv ( H "g'-' StV" ^ " ! | tpiIOMAS EUItiCSOX'S ] XE* tm IB* AT OIIKEN CKBKK, ; i; j «'-:x r,.« asmtol ! u , GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, ,c |j DRY GOODS. T1EHUUSCS, NOTKRI8 T'l ■ i ssn , £ . | LaSIes' & GsBlicaaT'S PnnisfeiEfi fear I JOHN M. RUSSELL, (SueOMaar hi Onrkr* a KsreeU.) 0 i'| IlKSSttAL DEALER IK S ! DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, s I i HOOT*, snucn ASt> KOTIOJtS,' I ! FLOUR AND FEED. t ' S , 1 rATEKT nCI'IClNRU, ' j PORK. LARD, HAMS. SEEDS, ftc. ^ ! * tons -sr. Bt'ozux, . iwta ««*tn». tare Rmv ox. S. ». : — - - e ! |"1ircuMitnKi EJ* BOXO^ ^ ^ i j <piIE PREMIUMS OF 1K83 j • THI NSW Sill INDDSTKY. ^ I I rtVR^rin^t*. *r«u.'taRK"wS JUidStiui a TkM r«*uir'"' •»r°a«»[-:-. ^ ^ ^ ' j , l, mrtS 'w* rr.VJi'* »> dlrtsc as m <
5nr STEELMArN'S COLUMN. ' DRY GOODS. r Stock incrcasctl, antl prices re1 Juccil We arc selling Muslins , at the following prices: Pocassct, gets; Wamsutu, 12 1-2 cts; 1 Duval, to cts; Utica, 4-4, lOcta; [ 3-4, 16 cts.: *^4 35 cts.; Good i: 4-4 Meat-ifrt, gcrs.f'Kfuit of the > Loom, to cts. We arc .selling | 1 it lack Silk at 90 cents beats any i \ Dollar Silk in Millvillc. Wc I . Have better grades scllingat ft.- 1 • 15. $1,40,^1.65, 52.oo and $2. 50. j ^ Wo have reduced some Dress . Goods 38 per cent. simply because J the colors are not the Latest ' Styles. They arc very good and i r very cheap. ; IN MILLINERY | wc as usual lead, having secured i the services of a first-class Mil- j . | liner, formerly in one of the Icadb ing Chestnut Street Establisiis ments. We are satisfied we can suit all, and our price^ggjH be as . ! usual below all others, as our j manner of buying in large lots, . ; and for cash gives us the very t . bottom prices in the market Jn ! | Fancy Goods, in Satins, iu Hamt burgs, in White GtffSfls and in fact cvei$4ning in this line will ' be found complete and the pritcs f right. Neatly forget to mention mention to tbe ladies that wc t have 25 pieces Nainsooks selling j at 1 1 cts.'pricc elsewhere in Mill- . villc 16 cts. ID CLOTHING DEPARTMENT we have made improvements and wc made improvements 1
^Iterations in -wnforto "meet the Arc tV"v making a j specialty \n/*Vmc Clothing for | Men ami Iwt's. This is a new j departure in the business in Mill- ] villc; but our people demand it, j and tlicy must be accommodated, I also-kccp in stock complete line I of medium and lower grades. suits for Men $4.50; Youths; S3. 50; lloys, $1.50. Here is a chance for everybody; 1000 pairs good, strong, working pants selling at fit. We make a spcc- : effort to suit all in the very styles of jiat-s. Caps and I Gent's Furnishing floods, wc are Tin fact, headquarters for these TEHSOE DEPAETSHT. having been considerably enlarged, is considered by all to be the finest South of Camden, and our Stock complete. The largest stwck in the county, and to -totj sold below all others,, the great announced by other dealers to the contrary notwithstanding. Ladies and Gents cannot fail to be suited. The in this department having so increased that wc feci guaranteed in carrying an immense fine of goods. Children and infant's shoes of ever}' description. In all our departments we have the largest Stocks, the Lowest dVtces and polite attendaits. lerctat Tailnrim Departnest. W. SCOTT CALKINS, Manager. A FULL it COMPLETE STOCK. Pantaloon itfos — A Specialty. Coatings— The Best in the Market. Suitings — No end to them. Stylks — The very I.atcst. Workmanship — None can excel us. I'xick — Governed by yourordcrs. Fit Yoo — Ask your Conscience. Bkttp.k YtT-i-Givc us a trial. A. J. STEELMAN, 8. 10. 14 & 16 High Street, tnire 1*,U-V,LLE' N* £oal, 1 FmA, Par, rtr. "toAX AND WOOD. ~ A COAL AXD WOOD YARD : SKssaasr- -•• •-*-■ • P1KK.OAK AMI mCKOBT-WOOa. it 1THV.XMO, rett.t. AAMOK seufcj JKLKl 5
In light-waght Clothing for : Summer wear we have a fine as- ' I sortmenl, well made and at mod- • j crate prices. i Full Udcs of Summer : J Cassimcrcs, Cheviots, 1 Serges, Worsteds, | ' Alpacas, Linens, | t*c.. Ettf Etc. I Every sale guaranteed or monj cy refunded. ' A.C. YATES k CO. ' - i£i£Br BoDdiiie OiestiBt ft 61b Streets. 5 PHILADELPHIA.
^ fSuilding |Balrrial. <5tf. J JEREMIAH B. SCIl ELLENUElt'S : LUMBER YARD a N Sckftkcrrt tax's* X. JI Vr«re m., r,x,M l.-rro «.. . ... . .... t BBrereaauj allC!"**' . "" f ""r:E:Y'.'"T:"~ 1 KurewSod**m^ia*rus-'K *rn '° **" L"B' "" I PumUkod srIUi Iliarau-a.
octlA-ly 4. It HCHKIXKNGRIL I JJABDWARE. j : I ' ~ " HOT-BED SASH. > U ANU ItAlLK. KKWKt IXI6TK. BALUSTERS : BUIIIITNO AND UOt'SKKKKTIKG nARIt- ' WARB OP EVERT tlESCBIITtON. I PUMPS. PUMPS. PUMPS. Wbtu. Lrads. Mtiixt raua. KatBOBlBi* (all | imw.^Torreounr. JyaitYws. rjiitr. o to. ; aretaprsroinrp. six: line IttDcs. Kinrrrs, anJ ' SLATE MANTEL SHELVES. '"SSm g! retuJa rail ret on porekren «r«»- , :■■■ it-, f*re3ti?iSrN. J. ' _ ?. C. yrlrr's fitcrt. r >N c' PMCre' 8X08 E8» ; CHSWADEIffiWrnlliraOKi I i :: *3 so." >• rut ur sruafer, FEED STORE, I COUK.tl.tia. UAV.BBXK AM, MIL!. PCKI1' WOOD YARD. t WOOD CUT a SPLIT. CEtl.111 POST sttsll.-.. : WIWH GLASS I AfiEfiflDSE BENJ. H. SHOEMAKER. North Fourth Street, Philada., IMPORTER OP ■ Ttt Frsflch Flats Glass, • FRENCH PLATE GLASS COMPANIES. 1 PreaSt tatontoMUi imekoacn. apt 1- tin 1 PETER COOPER. Ilia LU* and character. By C. aw«jSa<^ -n,t?.p«reo Ti^uuy!"lap I, km. Sat loatoz. tare* type, aaaarMcd: tarn oe Autx n.wirita, trereejiaa e* Hir v ,V i'lxVi'a grwgaSri^ET.£AaDK^I^muiraAft*"**"! "w" ; jFjM^g| — ^wxrm'a*T^^IlUxl". J (rrr. onsram ZANKtta A CO- koBreure nl lauala oat Cu«a oitur* la patvai Cuana Was*PATENTS. • w-rsred. U fan JJroVfc . MTV « 'X., *re r M SB i • . '
lurpose <#if at d pk-asart, and in every LfV^ ( way at satMartory to shop 1-y mail - as in person «t onr counters. ^ * V W CTTOr,, and when any occur they j I arc corrected at oncc. jj , F YUF, are alanys willing to exchange goods [J • I ** which do not please after being received, n ] \ provided, they are irimieS to or in pcrfcct condition a-.d ..rith: • rcosocab!.. time. ^ 4 Samples of Pi ' Goods -of all kinds ^ « even the most expensive, sent free of- Q rharge -on application. f TD VERY Ltdv who sliopt by mail should send L-» "for a s|«t tmctt cop/ «>»" our ^ «/ ! ' ' ^ 'V'
■ CUMBERLAND . ■ Mutual Fire Insurance Company, BRIDGETON. N. J. WITH NEARLY FORTY YEARS' BXPERIBNCE. OFFERS A PERFECTLY SAFE INSURANCE AT WHAT ITczMAY COST. Having now, as per stale-meal on tile at Trenton, January tst, 188s.
8440 Policies Outstanding. Insuring. - - Si 3,103,034 With Premium Notes to the Amount of - 2.359,4'/ Cash Assets, - - . - , - - - - ,415,847 Losses by Fire — Reported but not Adjusted. - - 5,400 No other liabilities of any kind. ev. ept the insurances. The charge on risks — farm properties and detached town aud village houses, is, for ft, 000, ten years' policy, ".ash dep., sit, $ 10.00. Prcm. Note, $1 00 i.ooo, five " " " " 7.50. •■ " 50 1,000, three " . " " 5.00. " " - 30 More hazardous risks taken on favorable terms. Losses by lightning arc paid, whether projicrty is burned or not. Having foitj*1 no other insurance at so little cost, and the saving 1 t«Pthe members being vcty great, they continue to offer as hercto- ; fore, a first-class Insurance against loss by 'fire or lightning, at fhc lowest rate's. Bridgcton, April, tSSj ' DAVID P. ELMER, President.' 1 1 ENRY B. LU PTON, .Secretary. AGENTS AND SURVEYORS: Kst'tum Toasszsu, Keg., Cape May «'• "" U""WGzaaaz U. CUeu, »i P.. l):uni»vine. yro W11 JL YAStait.nzz, lYterehurg. 1 jefl 6u» n.sizii K. Imued. Jag.. May* Landing. CAl'F, MAY "POINT " LUMBER YARD. Building Lumber of all kinds in Quantities to Suit Customers. ' FRAME TIMRER, SHEATHING ROARHS, SHINGLES, FLOORING BOARDS, LATHS. Sic. Sariihj, I)oo lLdrfct A lot tidings j trvia nMre»re.»nglj d^re , i.itr. ■ 'lr«q» uOyllu ^ ^ ^ -|lrr^ J miSt-'y"'"""""' WESLEY G. HUGHES, ICE! ICE! ICE! THE KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO., |DF PHILADELPHIA. SUITLV Ronb, RESTAUIlAKTS AND COTTAOES WITH , PURE EASTERN ICE. .COAL,! COAL! COAL! It EST (JL'AUTV, CAREFULLY FRKI-ARED FOR FARILY*CH1. AND FPU. ; - WEI (JIIT UUARAK I KED. > 8<na your reurex utile nraaekoare^ ^ N sTUKtn o t-r.\x caue nay n j \ A, F. KENDAIL UffiDHS, SASH, BLINDS, ionERS, MOBLDINGS, i.'- SCROLL WORK, WOOD TURNINGS, MOSQUITO SCREENS, j Z DEALER IN LUMBER. ■ S BUY YOUR FLOUR AND FEEDi ELDREDGES' GRAIN DEPOT, • No. 3 Decatur Street, Cape May City, ; sa i-w. — « ^ . e^ c- . « ». M » =— I. AI-I «X-Xi: wiMulmi «»« Josr rnosrvsrs. area utuo. Sc. . trorrii. Bim L* °«L VVM. B. ELDREDGE.
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