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*«w V* mVTem or_ ai-'L k i s i> lllpfe - r r "vE^^L- L I Waiting on the Combination. « A cotmtry editor. who had procured a • MR-k'a «*f<- op an advertisement. is toy- ■ in; with thr combination. Mas waiting ' io onHoct a bilL •■Et-lii™-n limn alow, to the rlghi J atop at 881." the editor aoliloquizea. ■ "Cppy!" yetla the boy who ao(a uf ( llLl'b .lUaniloolpe the safe, the edi ' t<rr eow a :t a half column article fron ' an I'Achr -i;r. ruarks it "editorial.' 1 hand* it i iiho buy and petunia totht j •Id's be miOa. "atop at S2j. ' Vrs thai a right- Now. then, to tlx } tiiKlt Uitio auvftd m atof at lf|-' ' ami tin m. "nuking up at the collector, "h. 1 pauanl aud Inquired. ! "Ilotf reach it ■ ' IhalUlI'of Toontf" "Two liaflara." 1 ••Can't you omit in to-morrow? 1 ' lisven'l'auy changdabout re.- and I doo'i J ; - like to aak you to waft until I open my ' ' — to" ■ H "dost na Irava wait a« not'" respond 1 ' ed the eo'lerior. "Betid -.."' remllnturd the editor. "1 « haven't anything I— than a 810U bil j < in tin' aati-. li r.tk a hun.lml dollai ; 1 """Yex two of 'em " was the diahenrt- ' . "tesr,™.-..,e. xJi to the right juu.1 16J bni bold up. . ' ecrfij a to im- bait of that Mil was to U < -talten out' in adveOirng. Uow it > ' that*" .. " . t "No anrli thing." "Sure?" "Yes. I am." , "Very well. Then to the right paat ( 17J. fouit.-rn times to the left. atop at , 76. Look her.-." to the collector, "bet- , tercouM- In to-morrow. This is in ao • commodation combination— stopa at all j the etathres. and beside, that, il a flag- | red every few minute.." lie added, at , the boy .-ailed him out to ace "that wo ■ Thirty -11 ve xaiautrr later he re-ap- '} pear* w ith an artu-iotd of mixed po ; ' Ctrr. i "Ton ooul.lu't wait till I read thia. , coold you?"' be aaka, "or maybe, you'd t like to skim tiirongfa it youraelf? be < added. : But the oollector aaid be felt falnty \ like, and would just ait atill and wait , until tlie safe was opened. , "Oh, you will, will you? Correct— ■ 76. then to the right paat 75 thirty-eight . limaa alow, atop at 99J; then to the j left paat 99J a hundred aud sixty-eight , times, stop at 45; then to the right past ] 45 — Say! I'd rather you'd come in to- , morrow. I'm a little pushed for time , now. Can't wait? Then to the right ■ C43 six hundred and twenty-two , a. stop at 13. This la a long stretch , of country I'm going over now." aaid j the editor, as he whirled the knob, "hut when I get to 13 I'll "tic naarly half through— confound it, I've passed it! Have to begin all over now. Eighteen time* slow to the right atop at S'-'j j "Hol.l ou there! Stop right where j you are." interposed the collector; "I'll . oome in name time next month;" and be left. , "It's my opinion -that no newspaper | office is complete without one of these . combination lock safes." soliloquized the editor, as he dcflfc turned tho knob , twice, opened the aide ami got ont his . ^ boat cigar. — IVh. .N'ari Ksghl i Married by Telegraph. Frederick M. Shew went to Southern California ten years ago to establish a vegetable diet colony. Tne enterprise was a failure, and Shaw, retiring to the mountains, made a Bouse in a tree top. , He dre.-Jed io a^tanni-l shirt and trousers and lived upon fruits and outs. A aeries cf letters on the creation of the hu- ■ man sj—olc* and the best, methods of ; •ecuriiig hrollh gave liiin a reputation as halt philosopher, lialf crank. Ilia fame even deeply interest Cil a New Jerany a. iHxdmUuvv.. named Margaret Carey Wright. Ttn i. „.n.-.p,,„le,,r.-ended in a marriage by telegraph on June 4. l«7lh A .lppn t.-li was. sent to . Shaw by the deqQVmtu at Newark. New - Jorsev.'aavin; -Will yon tako Margaret Car. y Wrigiu. "f tliis dtr. now present, to l>e your wedded wife? To witnesses being at each end of the line, the marriage was accomplished. The bride w as vrVy slow alsiul joining hrr husband, but." alter he had given up all hope of aeeing her, she ap|wared and wa\ taken out tiryhr niountaiu retreat to- a friend who went in advance to tind tta-bridggroom cab in a shirt and cap, gathering b.mcy . He was prevailed t.ie , on to dot. a pair of lrwu«er' to meet his bridr. The couple set lip lerusekceping in a s'.antv built under wslnrorhetrethe friend. In this fashion tin- couple lived for two year*. "when the woman , grew w eary ami look up It. r readme* , in town, riiiaw grew more eccentric, and some of his utterances in tho presence of a neighbor who had worried him He £r .-xmb^-l Ld reh-aZ^. , ITdjWHu'. . i road romih-' toward. "tire.-, islwro. Oa,' i mous camp ground of Liberty, stands a : large two-.!. try house, somewhat wealb-er-bralen and bearing thr tumzks of tiara < Tl... building wa ,n m fs.ll b. a . id until two year* afterwards. nrinTs'5. t <rf the handsumc.l building- in Georgia. : and nltf.ot.gh i-ightr years have passed ' over it. il still stand'- firm n« n iNH-k. , age anil time apts-aringq.. ft-ld to its i strength. It fa ohloog it- d» Wructitra, t a^ t smd.hwr fronts ore fringed with a riisrn I ofnuiuNital wWwork »f a beautiful t derign, wrought eotiiriy ^ bMiand^ coafng anS cwnh.-.i io the June roan- ; m-r as tie- evierww. The mantels aud t "(tail ir..-. .t...r ta.-.u,--r reUings. all t shoe onsaawBtalKHi of Uke .hwigo-. t On.- can but nun-l at the time, the I pad -uce. and the - ... ■ . deelhng, and at Ibesntotant al maun, r in « hico it was built. A .par was c,d-sum-'d In. 'i-s th* foundate.n alone, tlie flfegyA ! niu;: tiw^cr.iire ^ot^tbe bouse.— J OonmliES. "So yam dan grw burned out on Hasting- str.-t las^night?" queried tmx col- \ "IV *te h.«w dun borunl to do j ; . "AH oept m hcistrad. two chairs an' de bewro." -Stoo' Wall, dar's one sxtuauiaahan *l»mt il. Mr". Bebee. ynn bar saved I 'uuxT to lmgip firing ht.ii»c-cieania' 1 "Will you give a jeeir fellow, who is j recked with trver and ague, a dime to I tore sreer .TuSnine? " siH a Wead.estor tramp. Why. 1 gave y.w ten neat* :

ins or put tmops~ •_ | . . Wooing an I Winning. I "Frob»b!v there la no instance." aaid Sir Arthur Help", "in orhich any two Jy. ^h.|H.|erle joy. jWBi .Ij'.Hj tiie' world began." True? Bafltis insiuu- 1 atrd. Vivien charmed Merlin. Alex- . end.-r made a bonfire for Thais. Cas- , aanio soft-soldered Portia with a leaden W( casket. The garrulous female in the "Arabian Knights" told her husband stories. Hippumeaes bad a close race ■ for Alalanta. but he played tba apple I game on her. In the Polynesian Islands , tiiey win their hearts by beating their . heads with a sbiHelah. rfarry the Eighth , and Bluebeard were off with the bead of the old love before they were on with 1 the new. Newton poked down the to- I bacco in jyis pipe with bis sweetheart's ' finger - a warm token cf affection. Tris- 1 train did il mostly with sharp, and was | likewise a good liar. His two Isoldes were two many for him. Both wall was inclined to Mary and locked her up in , his castle. Cobbett'a wife caught him I : by the grace with Which she osed her ! washuib; she was nerer known to use it ' after the wedding. Sam Komilly. the - ! 1 famous lawyer, killed himself because ; 1 Us wife -ifieil. wbHe a good many kill ' , I themselves Imause they will not die. j i Nicholas, of •- Russia, wanted to "pop" I al the dinner table, bnt didn't like to be • , caugbf. at it, so be imbedded a ring in a j I ■ of bread and handed il to her. ' Cliariemagne's secretary was caught by | ' ! a snow-stonu "sparking" the Emperor's j .laughter at midnight, and she carried : 1 him home on hdr back, so that her foot- , steps shouldn't be traced. The Emper- ; : or beard of it and saddled him on her ' 1 the balance of her life. Jeff. Davis and the Coon. "" i "Just after Jeff Davis had been captured." said • gentleman reported tn the Boston Traveler, "1 called OTrr at the White House to see President Lin. coin. 1 was ushered in and asked him: "Well. Mr. President, what are yon goto do vpth Jeff. Davis?' Lincoln at me for a momedt. and then aaid. in his peculiarly Agmoruus way; •That reminds me of . a story. A boy .'way ont West caught a coon and tamed it Us a considerable extent, but the animal created such mischief that his mother ordered him to Uke it away, and not to come home until h* could rewithout his i«t. Tlie boy went dosrn town with the coon, secured with strong piece of twine, and in about an hour be jrat found silting on the edge of tho ourtutone. holding the cooti with one hand and-ctying ns though his heart would break. A big-hearted gentleman who was passing, stopped and kindly inquired: "Say. little bov. what is the nutter?" Tlie boy wiped a tear from eye with his sleeve, and in an injured tone howled: -'Matter,' Ask me what's the matter! You see that ooon there? Well. I don't know what to do with the darn thing. I can't sell It, I can't kill it. and ma won't let me take ilhome."'" - A 'Poasnm Story. "Onclc Muse, why does your boy not go to work? He seems to be idling away - his time." , "Oh no. Marstcr Gauge, ho ain't no idle bov. Pete ain't. He's gittin' larniu* pow'ful fast up al de 'cademy. I'm rnakin' a scholard ob him. 1 o' Pete, come here an' show flc gu'inau how yo' spelt; bring him yo gogrrfy booktill he axes yer some s pel tin oaten it." The gentleman asked Pete to spell cow. mule ostrich, horse, etc.. all of which he spelled correctly. Then closing the bouk ho asked Pete to spoil "'possum." Pete made several attempts, bnt failed. "Ueah. yo' Pete." said Uncle Mnse, "yo' good-fur-uuflln. wufliiwa boy, what yo' *r by spcllin' de la' go animulcs, sicb as do Iiom an' de mule an" dc ho-* trieh, an' not bein' able to spell a po' litUo Insignificant Urdlike de 'poMum. Yo' better study pow'ful quick on de 'possum, or lost ting yo' know yerili be booin' in de ootto* patch." — I'czos Riflings. Otm-wads for Court Trocboa. A yoong man will, a bird-dog, crossed Fulton Ferry. IVJirn ho oppronclu-d tht box-office 1m stmipod to hunt for hit change. As he iumblod in his pocket -tho ring saw up ojienlug for bnsipc.i' In tho shape of tho office cat. The chain lightened and tlie young nan shut up like a jack-kuifr ami sat down. After begot himw-lf apart be made hi: "war on board the boat. Just then a peddler of trocbet came iu and distributed samples of his cough cere to every one lu the cabin. The voting man took one. Then be felt in liis pocket and produced a box. Then he sprawled around the cabin and presented the pa-seiigo.-s aim tho contents of the boj. "Tl i ese-Kio-lr- iV " be remarked, "are-hk-'Warranteii to cure corns, bun ions, vellrr fever and mnm-hlc-yntimpv. Wcll-kiivlakrn before-hie-shnken." As the passengers left tho host hall were chewing troches and theotb'er hall .gun-wads, and tlie young man yrith the uog tripped over a' basket, begged iu paaloD and moved om Thrae Wonderful Pillarv At tho head of Canton Canon io tho ' Coast Badge Mountains. California. | stand three tail pillars <A rock almost as j large as the Egy pti.vn qiyramida, aud nearly exactly ot the same size and aha}*. Around these pillars «re now camped mora than a thousand people, attracted there by -three black-eyed Mexican women. The leader is the widow of the famous Mexican bandit Joaquin Murictla. She has b<*n there for - iweflty'tire years, the other two not to long. They profess to see spirits as plainly s« though they were in urn flesh and to hold i-on isrsai ion with Ulsm. — When the spirit* arrive these women m«ct them, go through the form of shaking hands, kissing and talk to them as to the living. The gist of theirtcachats that the three rocks are hollow are really gorgeous tempi**, and that in neit^wn'ii a jwteot padre will i it v regardless <11 previous marital relaj tions. The alok are laid in front of the J rocks and soon manifest signs of nsoovj dry. So many of thr Mexicans. Portu- | ge« and othes. in the valley have both xl must of the ranches are wiihoat the ucs-cssary help to tend the stock or make tho crops. - TUleburg DufMttk. F.rxt Clam. Old Ruins started a newspaper, as hit son had just Dl-.irns-J from school, haviog taken a journalisUc course, and. ! ewUioc oo lb* i-sstmaster when the Cral ] cumber had Wnieaoad. be said I "Bon. I we* slat de papers In dit to.o is put down a. weocd-clas. mail I doo learnt ot o i.ia-i t -<■ ;.-r Iw a odilleg. an' I've egwinr ter run a fust cla.. , ; paper. Jea' pat mcliosn as fust -cla- • " ! "in that went <oo i] hare to pay lev | cental ite«j|>a}<er. instead of two -j -An' dat's dc tax what the rub* nut, it puts on a fust class paper, huh? De president. I snoze. 1. |mff*rtly wiHin' i | ter liab de coontrv filled up svi',1 second sah. an" 1 ain't agwV tor sunmil ter no i rich a rulin ! ae agsrinr ter run a fust »«:•?; 2"..S*S"S.ts ' mail Biatt.-f on a .|at"s what I'ae at-ihtor do." Artea«w Tmt^or. " _ ■ j

. e Chack the Abualva Lawyer. 1 Newspapers are held accountable for - . Iliair false utterances. It is right that it ( "vjiioaMI* so, for otherwfaie the unacropu.* k poUiabeh might vent his spile right and, left on innocent parties. Rut in the c ,-irt ' room there It oo protection to t man's character. Any attorney can, in his address to the jury, say what be pieaaes, and even if tlwre is not the slightest temsimr of troth in what he says, the man sbate rhalpctrr he holds np to public contempt and ridicule can do nothing but quietly submit. Aa innocent witness has stand the vile and totally unfoandod Insinuations so often hurled al them, by ! , the apposing awnsei ; there It no legal . relief for htm. ft seems that it woo Id !*■ ' amrc than Just that attorneys should be ; ■ Tared to confine tncmsclvra to the troth ; , otherwise that they should be held a<- . countable like private ritiienr. | Strength for Mlna and Body. • j . There is more strength restoring power ' , ' . iu s boule ot Parker's Ginger Tonic than - , , in a bushel of malt or s gallon of milk. ] ; , This BsldM why tevahrta find It suclri f ' aonderful invigorant for mind and body. ! ] "Why. Jones, old fellow, yon seem ! . i ■ slteiod. Dooft things work Weil in donbii j 1 , j "Oh, yes, Smith; only my' twite Is saiky nomstimc*." "Well, that ■ j comes of being saddled with a wife. But , I 1 bene there it no serious breach io the . | j family." "No : but Tve found the check | 1 rein ever since my bridal day. and I don't - t like it s bit," "I thought I saw traces <.( ! . I trouble." "Yes. a little. What galls nie ! is the waggln' tongue." "Yes. I tee. I'm j ■ t try for you. It's mv opinion that a man ; » best, sir, single. Tats!" . ^ ^ ^ Qulnlna Supareadad.^ ^ ^ j • "i^MSSrnUrt/lr^SSert^rt^nltT'j I i It. A. Krnaretj- soS Marry A Mscray. Cape Stay ; Mark T waio knows a thing or two : • about matrimony, lie observes : W ken- < | ever I want a thing, and Mr*. McWil- . lisins wants a Ildng. and we decide upon , tire thing that Mr*. McWiiiiams wants, as { we always do. and sbe calls that a com - | pnenlsc. * 1 Ail persons wishing to lest the merits 1 ot a crest retnertz— ear that wtll pnanivcl; core •- Con«mptran. CougUs. Colds, Arttuns. BremI store aaAcet s hotuonf t>r. Kms*S>V pttr OOTWT lor Cons am;', mo P" a'<*w. whica dfit - aanw jeo wktt a recrUsr doCsrase boats wit; I «*■ . 0) The trade dollar is gradually working ' a-ound again into respectability, i Cleanliness and purity make Parker's | llsir Balsam the favorite f.e restoring . the youthful color to gray hair. Sfir adrrrtisrornts. , "SCHELLENGER, ' I> suit at ty du lUsee^OT tbe BXOsXTrre or ; GRCXSRBES, DRY GOODV PROVMONS } JAMES H. fiCHKLLENGER, j URKKN CltSXK. ( ATX HAY CO.. • FRESH AND CURED MEATS. . POULTRY Attn BOOS. . • HoaoeXsSvcn of Lower BssOdr soil Scothte t srrrea rraHori/ no TUBSbAY AN II rltlDAY ; sss." ~~z," I tpnOMAS ERUICSON'S ' NEW STORE AT OREEN CREEK, WUS Pr»n.«S:oeXot > GROCERIES, PROVISIOlfs, r DRY OOOH3. TKlUMINOfC NOTIONS ' s» I Lcfc' J Memsfs Fnniisliiiig Wear AT lowest fitters porf unis/ • It now np-o. Poll lines tlmllsr Sou's o.st -■'****- '"""i J JOHN M. RUSSELL, - 1 (soi erosnr to Bosses A Beasell.) " UENERAL DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HOOTS, SHOES AND NOTIONS. ' FLORR AND FEUD, > PATENT MEDICINES. I PORK, LARD, HAMS. SEEDS, Ac. • JOUN n. Bras ELL, H ng.T-an- «« Co.. N. J. I "tSSii A XtCMDELAON. r -- .. [ rJ'HE PREMIUMS OF 1SSS i TBfl NEW SILK INDDSTRY. i 5KR SBiL"-i5PS5i— . «. t a : :g: ?. . saaawttfsstEss'ifiB5,jctuV5hi;gs?Aas -s t PATENTS

' * X XN irVoTTBALWB Hlho | adrrrtlsmrnts. STEfLMAN'S COLUMN. DRY GOODS. Stock increased, ami prices reduced We arc selling Muslins at the following prices: Pocassci, 9 cts; Wamsutta, 1 3 1-2, cts; Duval, 10 cts; Utica.4-4, tocts; j 3-4. >6 cts.; 10-4 35 cts.; Good J 1 4-4 Bleached, 9 cts.; Fruit of the ' 10 cts. We are selling | Silk at 90 cents beats any ! Dollar Silk in Millvflle. We : have better grades selling at Si.- . I * 5. SI,40,SI.65, S2.ooandS2l50. , . j We have reduced some Dress ! j Goods 38 per cent, simply because I the colors arc not the Latc.st 1 , Styles. They are very good and i J very cheap. j IN MILLINERY ! I I we as usual lead, having secured : the services of a first-class Mil- ' liner, formerly in one of the Icad- , ing Chestnut Street Establish- ■ mcnts. We are satisfied we can I suit all, and our prices will be as I usual bcl(rit_all others, as our manner of buying in large lots and for cash gives vis the very | bottom prices in the market. In Fancy Goods, in Satins, in Ham* ! burgs, in White Goods and in '■ Qict everything in Bfaii line will - l>e found complete anfl the prices 1 right. Nearly forget to mention ; mention to the ladies that we ( have 25 pieces Nainsooks selling . at 1 1 cts. price elsewhere in MillIK CLOTHING DEPA5TMIKT 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 Millvillc; but our people demand it, and they must be accommodated, also keep in stock complete line of medium and lower grades. Good suits for Men 84.50; . Youths; 831 50; Boys, 81-50. Here is a chance for everybody; 1000 pairs good, strong, working pants selling at 8f. We make a special effort to suit all in the very latest styles of Hats, Caps and , Gent's Furnishing Goods, wc arc i t fact, headquarters for these goods. ' TBI SHOE DEPARTMENT. 0. • having been considerably enlarged, is considered by all to bo the finest South of Camden, and our Stock complete. The largest stock in the county, and to be sold below all otheSjAhe great Discount announced by other dealers to the contrary notwithstanding. Ladies and Gents cannot fail to be suited. The business in this department having "so increased that we feel . guaranteed in carrying an im- | mense linff of gouds. Children ! and infant's shoes of every description. In all our depart- ' mcnts we have the largest Stocks, the Lowest Prices and polite attendants. : Mtrttal TiiMii Department. : W. SCOTT CALKINS, Manager. ; A FULL & COMPLETE STOCK. I'antalOuXinus — A Specialty. , Coatings — The Best in the Market. ' Soittngs-^No end to them. Styles — The very Latest. Workmanship — None fan excel ua. . I'kice — Governed by your orders. ■ Fit You — Ask your Conscience. ' Better Yet — Give us a triaL I A. J. STEELMAN. • 8. 10,14 416 High Street. M1L.LVH.LE, N. J. ! A4WUM.IWO. W UIAW ; tol, Wood, Jim t, ttt. ' JOAL AND WOOD. A GOAL AXD WOOD YARD AX 8CHELLX3UIXK LANDINO. , 55SaS£2SS«te*"Mn,,f ni* *"■ LRB10B BOO. RD* AND CBCNTNUT •gssa as„ If - 1

To n~i~ c'CoT § fa'S € lathing. In light-weight Clothing for ' Summer wear wc have a fine as- ' sortment, well made and at modcrate prices. 1 Full lines of Summer Caisslmeres," Cheviots, Serges, • Worsteds, ' Alpacas, Linens. Etc.. Etc., Etc. j Even- sale guaranteed or monI cy refunded. ; A. C. YATES & CO. ' ; Liter BiiMiJt Hilt S « Shtti Sullditg WalrrUI, etr. . J-EREMI AH B. .SOHELLENGER-N : LUMBER YARD ^ ScbeRco^j^ Ias-iio*. I'.p» Jt.J N. J. ; a«v<na PLASTEBINU LATH.. SUINOLBS OT ALL KINDS. PLOOUINO". PltAVK trriTIT. PICKETS, 1 Fareixbnfl,wjranSSplu<JxVta ^ """ LUn"*' \ -JJAKDWAii! r NO*. 1» AND IK PKDBKAL ST. ioi- ™ 1 AND BRACKETS 3 HOT-BED SA8H. BUtLDtKO AND not'SKKEKPtNO nAIUV V ARE OP EVERT DKSCKtl-riON, , PUMPS. PUMPS. PUMPS. ; ■nooSprrl.Iii— . m: Ilo» Bum. Rtnzerx. ud SLATE MANTEL 6HELVE8. ^ cuxkre-Wnrx-rx. , '"SS/g're me a call KJor* porbixtinxrlreBENKT PKKDERICKS. 21. it. ?ric»'s Zttu. 1 . C. FRIGES' STORES, [ So. f. PERKY ST.; CAPE NAT OtTY. ? GROCERIES, DRY GOODS mi MONS, . "IIS. V XKN1BRKS, OLA1U9 tod PtTTTY, Wkehreir ud Jtviau | O.RX OA^UAr PKID ' WOOD YARD. : WINDOW GLASS WABffliSE BENJ. H. SHOEMAKER, North Fourth Street, Philada., iNPoarat op ■ TMct Pi®! Fills Bte, 80k Ajest to ruDdripau lie ■ FRENCH PLATE GLASS COMPANIES. fto^'iu^aiUMmudtoMi uucx. ^SjXUrtl DD.I Floor OWjoTV. via V. X to* I i PETER COOPER^ •il» Ufe and chxracter. rj C. S-'mITSI IRJ! *°- MHi. tarz- I7P*. ODlbrMzt it: il m ^ fr^i "'i' ■"'iDvuio. b ^ PATENTS. P. A. Lrtunun. Holleuor nf l*m» tod tojre Ptoto.jrftojd«g».t> c. xu^Wto* r >^°' " jsa*PiSIOHSsMf-

II purpose making it u safe t ard pleasant, and in every J^jr O j jMf way as aiiisfaclor)- to shop by rasil j V ViTE take all possible care to avoid ? m * * crrore, and when any occur they r 1. | TXTE are always willing to exchange goods ^ j>l . 5 I which do not please after being received, ^ J| condition and witlun rcasooablc time. ^ 4 Samples of Dr>' (K>ocls vf all kinds ^ 5 rren the moxt expensive, sent free of Q charge on application. C VERY lady who shops by mail should send £ *— • for a specimen copy of our W • J I:ASI^i ION' ^ OUARTSR I-V. ' CUMBERLAND- ■ Mutual Fire Insurance'Company, BRIDGETON. N. J. WITH NEARLY FORTY YEARS' EIPERIENGE. « OFFERS A PERFECTLY SAFE INSURANCE AT -WHAT IT MAY COST.! • . . - — \ , Having now, as per statement on file at Trenton, January tst, 1883, 8440 Tolicies Outstanding, Insuring. - - 8' 3. 103,634 With Premium Notes to the Amount of - - 2.359,417 Cash Assets, 46,847 I-osses 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, cash deposit, 810.0a l'rem. Note, 8100 I 1,000, five " " " " 7.50. " " ' 50 | 1,000, three " *• " " 5.0a " " 30 : More hazardous risks taken on favorable terms. « Losses by lightning arc paid, whether property is burticd or not r Having found no other insurance at so little cost, and the saving £ J to the members being very great, they continue to offer as hereto- *. j fore, a first-class Insurance against loss by fire or lightning, at the !■ lowest rates. , Bridgcton, April, 1883. : DAVID P. ELMER, President. ' IIENRY 15 LUPTON, Secretary. AGENTS AND SURVEYORS: Kitvisxx Towssekd, Key., Cape May Uonrt House. Gxobok O.- Cakij, Jl. !>., Dennisvllic. .r, Wjc It. VanGildxr, Petersburg.' I Je9 Bm Daniil E. leztKu, Eag., Mays Tanillng. CAPE'MAY POINT LUMBER YARD. . Building Lumber of all kinds in Quantities to Suit Customers. ' FRAME TIMBER, SHEWBOABDS, SHINGLES, . FLOORING BOARDS. LATHS. &c. Sash, Doors, Dlinds & Mouldings " 1 AT CITY PRICKS FOR CASH. rrrioi warn touyxtj e - i - Sties, c»a« May car *ui reeero iFi'.'-tv ' ' " '' WESLEY G- HUGHES. ICE! ICE! ICE! THE KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO., ! K OF PHILADELPHIA. affPI'LV BOTKLS. RESTAURANTS AND COTTAGES WITH PURE EASTERN ICE. COAL! COAL! COAL! BEST QUALITY. CARKFt'LLY PREPARED fpK FAMILY USE. AND PULL wnant guaranteed; "ore-! WASBXSUTOK BTKEET Above OCEAN. CAPE MAY. K.J. A. F. KENDALL, iDOORS. SASI, BLINDS? siTTBRS, MOULDINGS, SCROLL WORK, WOOD TURNINGS, MOSQUITO SCREENS, DEALER IN LUMBER Ord-r» bj mail win rwretre pro»i< attcnlioa. Po*l otnee aAdre** Soctfc Keartlk, Cape Mir. B. J. « BUY YOUR FLOUR AND FEED ELDBEDGES' GRAIN DEPOT, Ne. 3 Decatur Street, Cape May City, 1 x'rriij -t-y-"'.- r< - Jtoxl(«p^ a cm; CM* w«liareMjowa«TOreuiUi j WM. B. ELDREDGE.

BTK UTS. VH II.A DELPHI A. " «ailroad Mintf-MaliU. _ - "Y^fEST JERSEY RAII-ROA?" TIME TABU IN EFFECT JUNE MtA. 1VJ. Tratas wtll leave cape May u rotlowa tor PB1LADELPH1A: A An??'??":'.' ■rrt"* ** pku*4*15.10 "■ 10XK)S5aSSRSSr,"i|ew " 5.00 5.15 FROM PUlLa3)ELPBIA. » raA/SCxJo'SatllliP* tTfii" taaolre s"" A rtotomoda: Ion on weel Haya. v*» A. M. anil data on week a.}*. I.ao A. M.. on SnaJaya, T.ta JOs^r^tawtT^I^ 10 »fdUa!. - Tarker'^™ j HAXRBAXS AM I - : ibe K^^prerenlUIbazotlbchxk. PARKER'S GINGERTONIC * ScpcrUtire itllft and Strttglfc Eotfrtr. bdaaafiaray Kxxx«- k™** 1-^.^kLS!^ wuLiT^Si aV. iTyCTere tut tie B*xt and Saretl Cocfh Core Crer 0it4. vi'Iire1 1 U»«. hknaaredbaatodaef Are; il nay »•>« yom-in-cre- aco.tnwaitofc.Mre ore to er.txT a* vine at llvo br.u-a* BIX How last How Restored. »l Incxpecnyl'lmoe^mrnu to Maretim I-.-.; atao. omntKm. KpUerey.ud Fire lartooed by aett-ttntutgeDce, or aoxoml extrmratta^MiMMatn "a" [iuyy«ttftoel Ot reitretmae aiay be reiUcally cured ; poiatlu "JmSTm"' ""btcb ' to?"1' youth toll every man In thr land. 1 ^arotaadwaraira tpun raretope^to toyairi 1 (TXVERWEU. MKDIOAL CO. ot- 41-Abd M.NVW Vort; Pt»t oaoe Box. «M. ?Rarblr Hard. QAl'E MAY CITY MARBLE WORKS, a a Crr. Italtroad TraeX A TarnplU. MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, STEPPING Aa.t all Kbnla ot Mxrblr tod Flar or Ktooe Pav*. nwnl. KhB.,1" T" "'I™"'"THE BLATCHLEY Af PUMP! Sim THLBEST. TM BLATCHLEY'S ^Bj P 0TR C E LA l«N- tr« ED 91 8EAMLESE TUBE 1' RUMP dUft'Ss'fls ttclVt ATCHLE Y .WlnnuTr, 308 ffi AnKCT ST.. roTltodju PATHE o 1 ii Hoi-,u Spnrk-Arraatlng i idu'i'ln'lo'b.reix LtnLii lia.'ol— U£"mU btrbas t*Xpb*. Our to Sew w fin*ra«n«U^ra8jE yotor to ""/ore- mill eul r- m ta *uae tig» •-