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1 Camp Meat Jn^T ! n Wirt Ao«ru*l the ramporetoo* aeartm ' reaches lu climax. Life In IcnU ihcn, If | trtr, becomes is mart ptsros enjoyable, ; and tboae who cu ooly obuin • few days • of emcmUoe from routine oecup*lino« far ■ their summer pieasuriof, are apt, il possihlr, to seto t thlt month for enJoyta( !l Yet w. our ^oai tare amp ipcdinc* bec*i« that rtetarilsal begin wlrt the opeainp of the rummer resort*. end before *11 bare but their lams It U already Ibe mill •lie 'if Nopi-mbcr. Keen wilb schedule* artlc ileewca of amp mretlDyi "to rake the round* In m proJonjrod mmw jt cplrital exaltation, many of the mre: I up* are prrfora MM : alipullaneoa»ijl " Otinp meetlne* are aonelimrs »p<*i ii of a InsUtultaos lhat bare had their day. ; bat tacts do not warrant thii notine. Thejr to far from deellnlnp aro really (rowing with Urn arowtb of tin- country, tboagh largely cbanging lln-ir cbaraclci, particularly in two reaped*. The primitive rtmpllcity of the eat rcisea, in the Ant place, hai girrn way lo a eroat variety of attraction* Sot only., do foreign misaioBVttmprraDCc. Sunday seboola, and aimlWr subjects claim tbeir seDoota, ano aimimr auujccu ciauu .i»"
•bare of the aoam.'bul in the Indiana Amp meeting we Bod art acLooli in opcrar lino, and In the lilinoU camp a acbool of ianguartat and another of philosophy in tnll biart. while dlTBting lecture*, concerts, and other eulenaiommU are Koine on everywhere. The meeting* for the oonveraiuii of sinners ray not he cut down, but they are certainly supplemented \-y entirely diflwent clasps of pursuits at the aamc plane* and usually under tic fore, wlx-mer the number of cooTcnlooe ia nowaday* equal to that of former timer, when the camp inerungi were far len numcrt*.* and I em varied in thdr programme.. But a second change, aSIl more marked, Is the substitution of regular village* of comfortable, and often haodaomc, cottager for the rough camp-mecting life of for- . tner yaara. Tent* are etlli occupied by thousands, but they have no apporane. of being temporarily pitched, and ate more like permanent dwelling!, with their carpeted floor*, lace banging!, and ituturiour Biting* Between meeting* or even while meeting* are going on, bathing, baling, driving, *ud croquet enliven the aurteriUee of (he camp ; and to large] y baa the aoclal element gained upofi the religious, that at some of these en. campments the tally of engigementa and marriage! leemi to Ic liragged of ai much
as that of the cnerendon* The conscqoencc of these changes U that the ramp r management becomes of necessity a beui- !' neaa enterprise, conducted by men seised £ in real cwtate ; while a permanent populi- L Ike, depending on the tonjnier patron- r age, la Gathered at the camp* p > Some old -time Method trte no doubt la- e meet jjliai they regard ai the lapse of ' camp-meetingi Into woridlineaa ; but it * would be a baity Jumping at coocltuiotu c lo decide that the change* are fcr the t "™" • a ■ a A War Incident. j TWO GIXXBAU WHO MET 05 Til* »*mjt- J n*LD aim aoats is aortarr. , Frcm rtt New Vera Trtbone. The ex -Confederate General Gordon j told an interest! og rtory about two inter- [ views be held with General Barlow. At j Bharpahurg Barlow waa apparently mor- , tally wounded and fell into Gordon's i band* Gordon to* a liking to him and I asked if be could not do something for ] Barlow. ' I think not, general." said U.e young man; " I ahall be buried here, to doubt. I do Dot expect lo live. But you ■ can do out thing for me; here is a package > at letter* from my wife which 1 wish you \ to destroy before my eye*- G.>rdoh, who was then a young man also, took the letto* and was about lo dertroy tliem, when Barlow, with a bubble at hia throat, murmurertb •' Would you take the trouble lo read me ooc of them first? Any one will ■LXiPB ami rout n to tue oytcg num-uts iak ,
friendly word, perbsps, fnm home. Then i the letlars'were destroyed. But the loci- < dent touched Gordon to I at be made a ' •pedal cxnrtlou to ban Bsriow 'arai ! through the lines, or 10 bare bts wife ad- | mitttd to him. This being done, the two , armira fell apart and (line men asw each i other no more. Gordoo Considered Barlow 1 to be dad. Harlow bad alio seen that a ' General Gordon had hern killed tooie- ] where. They met agilo at a friendly table in Washington, hut did nor knew each ether through Hie changes of time. After some lapse Gordon said: " General Bartow, are you a relative of that Bartow who was killed at Aniictamr "I am the aame min." "Are you any reUtlve, | inquired Barlow ia turn, "of that General who was recently killed on II e Confederate John B. Gordon " Then "at the irqur* of , Use peeauaaarhei overheard, liarluw told , |, Your vacation ought era 'to he a jwri -t < rust of daily not >>.■ permitted ' to accumulate upoo the iotoitertun! and ] physical maddnery. tenuis. , Unto .d mental and bodily rxeidsc at rtg- , i ular-prriad* Is enter to keep frorr. tailing mto i'.ii.k*ce. wbirh ia more destructive ' thin the pr..v. t«B fricti.wi. Tb.ro ahould I lw a Bait* port" — in ererytbioj; under--S" enthusiasm I t hi. Insineiw si a ' U«- 1 .... To™ veralioa offos an oppvluaky lor a thoossnd things which the busy irtstnea daya crowd out. The rurt •ccsuaalated au your aeadeato knowledge may U kmwkrd <ff. and the mind freab- j wl in history, rnallusnktics end phikso- ; fhy By the srawidr the study of flrt-s i ad rtwiis world afford great salisfartioc j to the intellectual mind, and give It rest witfc av. wuarj^og A «tla of aomelhing Aaw rack rtoy keep, the okj Ste from JUgIt it a pour taraltoa Oat does not atod Mm who bas bad i: hank to hia "work with Uw l-«Sy with thai which will make thsm Mb p.,* plan to let go par ' grip mot '»•■« ihstcwtyra.
Ee-.f Ta Too Thin. A HsbWbcrg gra-ltrate gave a report, h 'SsSfKii • doctor talk of building np their patient ; t on beef tea Now. the fact Is that there is in a bowl of beef lea but little, if any. i more nutriment than there if in a class a oflemourtJo. How could there bef Wo t know that the principal nutriment part* sssraaFssisssi ■ egg! hard boiledr -Ys a eonsequenoe, , the albnmcn contained in U.e meat be- ( CODOI entangled in the ma lies and is . firtnlv bold licrv Of course, then, the , albumen doc* not find its way into the ' ' l*wf . :a. As'for the fat, the only ro- ' : srisrissa'ssS's.Ss&zi&jt&ss&E, ; m-itsfSfs-. «. w! ' beef ten is not nourishing. It is stimu- ; luting, however, and when we aro sick 1 " a id nave no appetite, we know th»t if ' ; w e can get the stomach to retain a cup ! . of beef to. it will not ho long before lire organ wUl call for something that ia , r really substantia! and nourishing. It . has ti e tame stimulating effect aa aglass the effect
bkbr. -.dv or whiakv. without entailing o " the d. - rcssing after effect which alcohol p f produce. The ingredient that gives to ,. „ fibroin tissue* of the meal, and which. as I raid before, is no more' nourishing c than so much lemon ink*. An exjien- 11 1 mcnt was made on three dqg*. aft as * I nearly alike, as to age and sue. as wo t i could get tBcra. The dogi were alUbutA.p ■ z*<zrzzz:r:£k Liafg's extract of Beef and all tho water * he v uted to drink- Dog No. 2 was res- t !. trie to water only, being allowed c ■ not ; whatever to cat, while the third >. ani: i was allowod neither food of any kin.', -o cat nor water. Of course the dog that had no water waa the hr-rt to 1 J die; bnt if you should guess which was | II the next to succumb you would prob- , * ably make a mistuke. It wasjnotthedi.g . r- that was allowed nothing local, but the j y one at the lower end of the row. who . 9 died with a qnantitv of meat extract within six inches of his nose. Dog No. S, with nothing bnt water in hi* kennel, b got along well enough forabont a month. , d and then died suddenly. We expected I bin,, i remain about tlx weeks, bull s- thi; the death of the ifther dogs had s 1 , del : -suing effect on him. Now. it is i Just m certain that the dtig which died ~ with the Liebig's extract under bis nose 6 wal starved to death as it it that dog t- No. 2 died from the same cause." -d — 4, i TTavWavd Rtn ^ ' J lfull. A Student's
The train sped over the track at the rate of forty miles an hour, but somehow each hour had sixty minutes in it, | E as usual, and time" hung heavy, on loul. He was a Harvard student, for Boston on the Old Colony railroad. Presently, at one of the way stations a pretty young lady entered the car. and sat down near the delighted student. Instantly ho was wide awake, and devoted all his energies to engaging the admiring attention of the fair one. first ho pushed the blind op and down noisily in order to attract bcr attention. Thinking he bad secured this, he ojwned a morning - paper, mad reclining gracefully, pretended to read. In reality he stared steadily at the charmer, and whenever she chanced to raise bereyea, she found Jhu student looking at her. Their eyes met; be poured his whole soul IntdVrae bewildering, captivating glance; she blushed slightlr, and turned nervously in her scat, but in that delicious instant - when he gaxed into the limpid depths of i her clear blue eye. be f tocaed-no saw there lire reciprocation of his own inUreet. ' With increasing confidence his attitude became more imposing and 1 Icautiful, and when the train reached 1 I'm* ton lie considered fell conquest assured. But in the meantime the whole : earful! had "caught on" to the student's scheme, and onekd the pqstengers who happened to know the young lady pass- ' ed round tbd word that fun was coming. So u !"-n the party stepjwd on tho plat, fore' .e stndent proceeded in the presence i - a large *nd interested audience, i Stepping elegant iv up to thepri-tty girl,. I fan said briskly "lLeg tour pardon, hut 1 am sure we must have met before. 1 you at Judge Smith's recentiorT'ust vou Judge Smith's reception last !
week f May I assist yon with tho bundle? Fine "day is it not?" But the maiden walked demurely on. never so much at blushing or turning her head. Taken somewhat by surprise, the wouldbe masher hesitated, stammered, but continued: "I thought possibly you mi; ' remember my face. I am sure I hot en you before. We bad a very eo,: ule time at the ball last eve, did n, we?" As the aamc result was experienced from th!» attempt, he boldly stopped in front of her, and rnisinfc tils hat, begun: "1 bog yonr pardon, Miss"— but be stopped suddenly; she was looking pityinglv at him, ana making signs to him in the deaf and dumb alph-bet. "Oh. holv cuspidor! if tiist isu'. -toother piece of Harvard luck!" he ; ga- -i. and bolted fora horse-car. The story leaked out., and now yon can tell that student by the appearance of pro lanlty that steals over his fane when any | one happens to twist hi* fingetyr move his hands in an unusual way. Grttin; Used to It An Austin man hak a fausirreei partner I who, like Mark Taplry. is always in- ; clined to look on the bright, Side of evj enrthlng. The favorite expression of : this Jolly partner is, whenrver one eom- ! pis: ■ to him. -Klh, ytut'll get used to it."' One moral ug the scTjous- J*rtL "1 had rather a singular dream last ; ! night." | "Did. eh?" said bis tinner, briskly. ; "What was it?" : "I dreamed I died." i ! "No— did you? Dr.-amod you went , • tobemven, I suppose." I ' "On the contrary. 1 found myself in "Don't say so! Weil. I reckon vou ' ! didn't Bad anybody yon knew iberer' I "Yea; 1 met you about the first tnan ' : 1 struck." .r -Met me?" "Tes; and we beid a short and somej what hurried conversation:" ' "What did v, 1 ! "I remarked that I was pretty midi dlimr blamed hot ,"W. tU what did I any?" "V j-yh.-you wipe 1 away some <4 toe sweat oo jour red face with a . cast-iron pocket handaeruhief «pd said H was all right, yon thought, and thai | I'd »oon got used to it!" — Ttztu Bi/t- ; It. should he remembered "daily that ; OT^O.but'S' tele t£^rt jry • Did on ever think" what rat would . : do if « bad Vaodortiit s Income?— ' ha°rTt A? J5£*i ^t* Y°; dSfc" • | *4t< fiat t'or., " ' ^ j i
I A story is told of a woman in the rural 1 Districts wbo wanted to keep np appear- . •tiiT ■ : daughter. One day, when s visitor was I present at the table, the boatcaa old to her daughter: "Where are all our knives?" "Hire they are, both of I them," was the astounding reply. : A newspaper article tcDi ' 'How Bpooos Made." A prat Atay "spoexts" are made by young people at rte xummer reI I aorta, but this article doesn't devote a I ' riogle line to that variety. ! . Strength for Mine and Body. I There ia more strength restoring power ' a bfltlk ot Parker's Giogrr Tonic than . | in a bushel of mak or a galloe of milk. | j explains why invalids find it such a . : wonderful iuvigorant for mind and body. . A cosmelicbas beetr Inrtntod that U ! : proof again* toe action of aaK water, i The hloomiiqt hauly of a cood many r aumtnera may come out of the water lookj log aa faeah aa a daisy. j All persacs suffering from Ooughw t Co'to. Asttua* Broocatu* Um ol v*ow otu.; , • affecttoo of IM TSroalaad hoag* arerevAate.1 f TniitK-tticofDr-KinrvS^rPBoOTrty^reCoo- ? rrgrtJeSalrtse boctlewuiuo. CaUearb-ril ! You should never leach a child to
coccral anything, even though it is a pleasure ymt are planning for some one A Lawyer's Testimony. Daring eight year* my attacks of drs-, < pepait wore so terrible that I often had to | Stop business- Barker's Ginger Tunic | brfilt me up from siroost a skeleton to the . ►perfect health I now enjoy. 1 J. Jerolumon. lawyer, N. Y". Oty. ; Visitor* ftpm Atlantic Oty complain of : the voinciousnesa of the mosquitoes ad , city officials three this season. . ^ Quinine Superadded. ffw-m tertrt ss":u 'caMjmre** tv.'pre*l2x. For panieotsrs scr sflrrmsreacat. For sale nj II. -t. Kratidj sad Msrey Kioil, fWre*'J ca j. ■ ' «"• Ami now the woodcock cries merrily : " You cannot make game of me any Cleanliness and purity make Barker's Balsam the favorite for restoring lb- youthful color to gray hair. artr j&flrrrtlsrmfnts. TT SCHELLBNGEB, Is nil: at the oM ptaee w the lUr O.X Tree ca the rcrnre, ta the TUUgr of ,
CUKES CREEK. CAPE MAY OODJfTY. W hore he krepi la etna* fall hnre "f : GROCERIES, DRY GOODS PROYHOES . All nreds at Bnttoa: mora «M artlrerwl free ] of charge. — : ( JAMES H. SCHELLENGEB, , 'IREEN CREKK. CAPE MAT OO, FRESH AND CURED MEATS, : POULTRY AND EQ08. Ur-owkeepen of lower BeraMe and Seaside wrred reiuurl, no , TCIBUAY ASD FRIDAY ' "w'!Sri?girt5dsr. " 1*-? j , "-pHOMAS EBBICSON-S NEW STORE AT ORSEN CREEK. i With Preoarat Slock of ] i GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, 1 DRY GOODS. TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS ' > Am ' Laiies1 & WeWs Fnrnishin£ Wear ; JOHN M. RUSSELL, (Soceeasor to Boghoa a Roseell.) •' uenkral'dialeh in 1 DRY- GOODS, GROCERIES,
' FLORR AND FEED, ' i I I PATEHT MEDICWEE. ( . BORE, LARD, HAMS, SEEDS, Ac. , JOHN M. RCaBELL. j | Ookl iiprloi. Ca|» Rar Oo„ R. J. ^ : ( JTHE PREMTUMS OF 1888 THE HEW W MSTBY. j Se fB7l5ady«!^^m^|S'^reWd1fo?^ a maaea m yreWSed lu^^MMtjfcora.^ rtw s PSSnts
Mtw t STEELMA^'S COLUMN. - DRY GOODS. Stock increased, and prices re1 duced We are selling Muslins 1 at the following prices: Pocassct, j 9 cts; Wamsutta, 12 1-2 cts; . Duval, lO cts; Utica, 4-4, lOcts; , 3-4, f6 cts.; io-4 35 cts.; Good . 4-4 Bleached, 9 cts.; Fruit of the Loom, 10 cts. We arc selling Blaclc Silk at 90 cents beats any Dollar Silk in Millvillc. Wc j I have better grades selling at 5 1 r | 1 5. £1,40, $1.65, £2.00 and $2.50. j J Wc have reduced some Dress " Goods 38 per cent,simply because 1 I the colors are not the Latest { '> Styles. They arc very-good and o very cheap.
IN MILLINERY - wc as usual 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 below all otbei^as our manner of buying in large lots , and for cash gives us the very 1 1 bottom prices in the market. In 1 Fancy Goods, in Satins, in Ham- ! burgs, in White Goods and in I fact everything in this line will, be found complete and the prices right. Nearly forget to mention mention to the ladies that wc have 25 pieces Nainsooks selling E at 1 f cts. price elsewhere in Millvillc 16 cts. Di ClOTEfflG DffifflMT have made improvements and r
alterations in order to meet the . demands. Are now making a specialty in . Fine Clothing for 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, j Good suits for Men 84.50; I Youths; 83.50; Boys, 81.50. Here j a chance for everybody; 1000 pairs good, strong, working pants 1 selling at 81. We make a speceffort to suit all in the very latest styles of Hats, Caps and , Gent's Furnishing Goods, we arc : in fact, - headquarters for these j goods. ' j ' THE-SHOE DEPAMEHT. I - 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 gre£t - Discount announced by. other I dealers to the contrary notwrtb-
standing. Ladies and Gents cannot fail to be suited. The business in this department having so increased that we feci c . guaranteed in carrying an immense line of goods. Children v and infant's shoes of every dc- - scriplion. In all our' depart- '1 ments wc have the largest Stocks, the Lowest Prices and polite attendants. Merchant Tailorim Department. r W.SCOTT CALKINS, Manager. ^ A FULL & COMPLETE STOCK. { Pantaloon ings — A Specialty. „ Coatings — The Best in the Market. Suitings — No end to them. Styles — The very Latest. Workmanship — None can excel us. 1 1 Price — Governed by your orders. j > Fit You — Ask yonr Conscience. J ■ Rettf.r Yet — Give us a triaL j i - , | A. J. STEELMAN, ! ■ 8. 10, 144 16 High Street ! ■ ^ a^ MILLVILLE, N. J. • ' <—1* gfef, rtt. ' "TOAL AND WOOD. ! i ^ — - aataTpSea»Mnua^li^wMSau A GOAL AND WOOD YARD ' Baslaasf 08 ' LXlilOB BOO, BTOVX AND COMffNUT ; PTNSU OAK AND HICKORY WOOD. j RT TUX CORD I rtrf-u. . aajcoR KanjjHBBt. j
CbtUBfl. " ft" TT — 1 In light-weight Clothing for 1 Summer wear we have a fine ass jrtmenb wc" made, and at mod- ' Full lines of Summer : Cassimcrcs, Cheviots, ' j Serges, Worsteds, ' Alpacas, Linens. Etc.. EtCy Etc.
Every sale guaranteed or money refunded. ; A. C. YATES k CO. ■ baser MBit CUst & 61 Strati guildtng ^Material, (?tr. . JEREMIAH li. SCH EIJ.ENGE Il'S ; LUMBER YARD 5 ^re fa til! oounlj. of »t-ij suaiiij io iull toe ) reqoireuireiu of reutrmctor* MUden And ore - 100,000 PEET WHITE PINK. ; SOO/OO I'LARTKRING LATH. WUNOLKS OF ALL KINDS. FLOORING, FRAME STUFF, PICKETS, , PsrUouIar AirenUoo xlvon lo tsvo Lombre ^ra^oRLTAnreiaoo^xlvra L )
o«l*-lr J. H. SCHK1.LKNGER. 1 "PJAIIDWARE. t No* 1SS AND ltT FEDERAL ST.. ^ CAMDEN. *. J. f By ASH, DOORS, BLINDS, ] SCROLL SA WINGS. % ! AND BRACK KTS HOT-BED SASH. RAILS. NEWEL POSTS. BALUSTERS : BUILDING AND HOUSEKEEPING HARDWARE or EVERY DESCRIPTION, PUMPS. PUMPS. PUMPS. RarboO Wire. Cora She!ler* rtc. Hlli* Haiti- i ware SpoclAl;:-!. ru : Hag ILnv* RtaXOT, And ' SLATE MANTEL SHELVES. 1 CtaUKS-Wruxre* NiU*. flora* And Orttlc Yo«ra.»lTre.plAWd BrttAnnUreid llollov-trar* or * tradrtl to. *l**° PIMM (Ire aw s can before porebAAUic CMeWJe"' UkNrilJMniERlCKH. ^ Jl. C. 3?rirf's ^torf. | 7VJ C. riUCES- STORES, | ' "T* No-tf PEHRY ST^ CAPE MAY CITY. • GROCERIES, DEI GOODS ami HOTIOHS, , . PAINTS, COLORS, COLORS,
OILS. VARNISHES, OLARS sad PITTY, NO. SJ PERRY STREET, FEED STORE, HAY. BRAN AND MILL FEED WOOD YARD. CUT A SPLIT. CEDAR POST All aw N. H.— Agent fur IJu-<«rei fee-men:*. j WINDOW GLASS IABEHOHSI , BBNJ. H. SHOEMAKER, Fourth Street, Philada., IMPORTER or Wl M Plate Glass, i Sou Axcct Is rtulAOelpbla for french plate glass companies. American Window oiw. all rtsra 1 b^^1urtr!oof%£|^^s.'>M,'M AM*l Grand cure. . PETER COOPER. SXIa I.lfe and Chsrscter. Bj C. Srii?. toT^wTrasbrStirt A*° "" "*" Ursor Albx H.BraraD* itc. Sie.sM sac Urs or WassiininBi IsTcas. bt Stsaore. . .sc. rwV> «wiiVuL &"wSrt'S»'im2r°c:*: Rra«M^t^ta^CMrtsiaPMT|g.. .sc. IFJOUtMl motauax. Opinion coooerans WiuilauInT ' I!?- ■i-i?rraseLms patents. ' Sa SicSiirJS, liii'sgjiS
1 1 Y\7E l,arPole making it as safe i bit '* and jtlcasani; apd in c\cry f j way ax aalixfaciory tiMhop by mail 7 "Y XT E take all possible cure to avoid ^ m . * ' crTors, and when' ar.y occur they ' I* j TY7F. are always willing to exchange goods ^'I]j £ I ' * which do-not please after being received, Q J V a proxided, they ara returned to us in perfect condition and wit In n reasonable time. ^ . 1 r Samples of Div Goods of all kinds ^ ^ eve^ the most expensive, sent free of Q charge on application. f ■p VERY lady who shops by mail ahould send ^ 's 1— * Jor a specimen ropy of our J : " ■ - ■ ' !■ x : : ^ ^
CUMBERLAND#.. •' - Mutual Fire Insurance Company, BRIDGETON, N. J. .. WITH NEARLY FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE. OFFERS A PERFECTLY SAFE INSURANCE . AT WHAT IT MAY COST. m Having now, as per statement on file at Trenton. January ist,l
1883," Policies Outstanding, Insuring, — ' -- 8> 3.lo3-f>34 1 With Premium Notes to the Amount of - - 2. 359,417 J Cash Assets, ...... 46.847 J 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, 2ash deposit, 810.00. l'rem. Note, 8100 | 1,000, five " " " " 7-5°- " " 5° I 1,000, three " " " . " 5-°°- " " . 30 More hazardous risks taken on favorable terms, losses by lightning arc paid, whether property is burned or not p Having found.no other insurance at so little cost, and the saving' r to the members being very great, "they continue to offer as hereto- -i a first-class Insurance against loss by fire or lightning, at the » lowest rates: ' J! Bridgcton, April, 1883. DAVID P. ELMER, President 'a HENRY B. LUl'TON, Secretary. AGENTS AND SURVEYORS: Rsuiixs Towsaxsd, Esq., CWpc May Court Houk. Gxorgi G. Cakll, m. X)., DcnulsTtile. Wm. R VaxGildxx, Brleraburx. Jctl Om DakixlX. Iszaicd, Esq., Hays Isutdiag.
CAPE MAY POINT LUMBER YARD. Building Lumber of all kinds in Quantities to Suit Customers. FRAME TIBER, SHEATHING IbOARDS, SHINGLES, . FLOORING BOARDS, LATHS. &c. t Sash, Doors, Blinds &; Mouldings - swan flrdm maptf Mlrrr! at Rra GroTfl or Csps Mar CUT. Orrlre. Irft Sf RreraJgr Jobntm '. More, No. strtrtrtubiuo stiort. Oaf M«J UIJ. rerefre B-y" " WESLEY G. HUGHES. ice! ice! ice! THE KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO., <y PHILADELPHIA. SUPPLY IIOTkB^BESTAURANTS ASD COTTAGES WITH pure eastern ice. COAL! COAL! COAL! '■ BEET QUALITY, CAREFUIrtY PBEPABCT^ POB^PAMILT CSX. ASD FULL ■ vor*-j 1 rr*U"1" Braack ^^^JHOTOS Abot, OCEAN. CAPE MAY. N. J. a. f. kendall; j. DOORS, RASH, BLis'lifFERS, MOULDINGS, SCROLL WORK, WOOD TURNINGS, MOSQUITO SCREENS, j dealer^ in lumber. I BUY YOUR -FLOUR AND FEED ELDREDGES' GRAIN DEPOT, ; No. 3 Decatur Street Cape May City, t » . WM_ 8- eldredge.i
Railroad ?i«if-5>1ilf. ■yy-8 ST JERSEY RJLlLROAr TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JTNX so, ISO. Trams wia tetrc rarel^aa followi f» 6.50 * rwiatwup iSTScsc-: S.IO MJSSS? """ 10.00 -m l 1 SUNDAY TRAPS. ^ J to o^^a3&*"ry* 51 c P. M.-Exr.ir"nn. STTlreS IB PblMU*!. .10 pbfmatTJOP. M. FROM PnlLADRLPHIA. Trains Vrare for Oaf* M .'-Elprra. wret AST! KWA-^UWaBJAWP^ -ObOAT. n^esraS a H .foa* BuSj*tIis jra^roilwV^n!"1 10 SBrdlrat.
PARKER'S HAIRBA1SAK 1 o;g'r£ If Errtr FilU fo Rsrtsf* 0» YertMsl Color ^h-reyptrar re*** PARKER'S GINGERT0N1C A SajolAtiva BrtKi ariltitsje Ralerc. ' ,.."T j X^Bn Best asfl Bsiut Csa|ll CwaCwrilMB.
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