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ReeortFUshes. The Berkeley" Anna. Berkeley. N. J., nne twenty miles aoath of tot* Branch, ta to be enlargtd for next year W dottle lu preaeot aire. Tbere it too much gxmUJny el Lex* Branch for |be welfare of the place. Thla la naxxMnt the entboritia do not tike into oooidcrmUoo. A nulmioo el sukuner UBele are the slksed mtoU given by the colored servant!. none "of whom ere gtxxl enough eaeeliata f<* fag horns. Tlae actual prod la of the We* End. Lou* Branch, ere gaid to he larger thla year than any season since it waa opened adoien or nxre years ag-. Viewport If afflicted with a variety of scandals, and they are all of a kind Umt people h. tricot of «gh «fr can talk about with evident pleaaurr. Atlantic City has not hail a roooeymakiog are eon, and begins to realise thai it baa exbamoed lu rocrgira in raubliahing the plane aa a winter rear*. It la gay enough at NarragunMU fix llie kind of people who are there. Aa one of the hotel propriety remark., It la gay enough for tlO-a Vfcck Imardrea. Coney island botch liavc made lea Coney thi« year than any prcvioua aeaaon. " It would not he surprising if all would be T.xed by the 10th of September. Newport b agitated over tbe diffcrcul acta. If you belong lo one yau are somebody, but if you belong to mother you •re nobody. Tlda fa tbe difference. A large hotel la to be erected at Sea laic City this coming wlnlcr to tictomnxv date (bout I'S hundred gucata. In a few year* Sea Iale will no doubt bg a leading Roe fcaibera don't elwaya make a fine bird. A woman at Locg Brand), who pmatrten *61,000 worth of diamond* eala with her knife and aunoya the patronf hy loud quarrels with the wxltcra at dinner The Saratoga hotel interest la thoroughly nick of tbe radng attraction at that re- • aort, aa they claim that racing ia overdone Tbe cheap hotela are in favor of the turf, bat the larger hotela urge that H kcepa away tbe beat quality of people. Uaycty ia at iu height at Newport, and many ootabba are Mopping at the differeat hotela. At the recent bell at the Oa. atno. Lord and Lady Mandcrville were preeent, aim Colonel and Mme. J. N»poleoo Bcoipirle. and many other dlatlnTbere la an English lord at Long Branch, an carl at Newport, and a prince at Cape May, and they are aoeial Hani mare or lew, and afford the local papera aa excellent opportunity to misspell their namea and give wrong Information about thctnaelroa and their fsmilfr*. "It b Just aa gay and. giddy here," writes » wrreapoodent at tbe Yiiflnls White Sulphur Spr Ing* " aa U waa at any time fture the war." All we liare to' nay ii that tlic railway fare !o the White SulOCa*h to buy a Pall auit of clothes. The Atlantic City 71irn« wants to know of Its council If it can stop a man from running bin big wbech on Sunday, why oot atop the drircn of dog carts from running tbrlr little wlieeb? What U the proper aire of a Sunday wheel, anyhow I The gay ba thine dreasea displayed tl.is fore oo tbe saofe at Narregansetl Pier outahiur the Tronrillc exbibltloa by long odds. Tbe time was wbco one. servlceabie bathing toll answered carry requirement. Now my bdy has four or fire of Tha Weather for tha Reat of thla y

Month. a< A Loog Brand: letter lo the New York Journal aayt; All tbe leading hotels will J be crowded now for lie rert of tbamodb. which "Jumbo," the seer of thc,WrM a End, predicts will be dry and lux. Gen. . Grant says to now knew Jumbo's pre- J diotHhs of the weather lo fkfl. Jumbo is v the West End. He b a giant in Mature, J " with the biggest foot erer discovered. " lie is a Waiter in Uie Maryland Giub. at Baltimore, during the winter, and b'as an acquaintance with public men extending throughout the t-'nieo. He is regarded I aa an authority "on orders, Uxraplna, * Waters and can... Ucka ne say. the ' " queen oyster " of Baltimore tat be flnert J in the world. The letter the orator the t thinner tha shell. Tbe shell of the queen t flies open like a trap when touched with < tbe knife. It is fat. salty tod joky. » The lutsrenmblb etofc bad brought in ' Uk wrudrn Indian, tart the tobareonift J Didst know U, and bats* in a bony to , abut up be tuabed out to get It. A gets- i tWau war Handing in the place usually ' occupied by the Indian aod the lobac- ' con 1st bad grabbed bim. lugged 1dm into ) the store, end waaJoM going h.lork him , up wh-u be dlaonrcred his miaaake. It , U-i. t un tweuty minutes to spokq)* apd . explain to tbe excitad ritiren, who thought ' tlwaa an atltmpt to kidnap him ; and ' arcs then he wasc't quite rcouakd to •] bring mtsukeo f x a wooden Indian. snd , toil U. ■ toUewciat be must be a frightful , they did not part friends. The ' trfauojui* d»l the only thing he touid ' obiter tbedreumaurcts: Uarr bis clerk ; a tmrM Jawing and kicked the Indian. ' . !Hft.'aridDaby hi lvc mamma. "1 j was Ir the parlor niglit. behind tbe , sister Ksier. a:..! tbey did sit up b« dost t fee aTvtldng : an' the pararVr said, J ■ Kste 1 dune. I tor you,' and Katie said. • Oo, ■ ■ • : ' and then the psmdicr kissed ) br. : A- *u«k iu the neasth. an' said, , " 1 bar Katie, bow giiod the lewd to In o» , g»,tor,: •n-fMb^-tV. Oo; " I as' then -an' then " Well.- mid her ' mamma. "y«t wicked chCd, what did ' pmd.ll" " W*y, mamma, 1 felt so greid ] 1 blurted right put, ' Lot us prey.' en' , you ought to haw area inn Jump. " i ffebaTht* to "She btt MJbms'ur m*.- mid umt "Obi that's nothing to what I know.'' -id the exber. - Six- wears six prtn of strei.ng legs whet, dx roe* into the water." 'Bah: ' TV »« J dude," in two yuaia, wBl flrerei wrecthm* hkt thb : A ten. ap.

i -j ijrr'Sshin" > ' adtft: "vdy^n :dd pegro, wbat do vou | think of fie iH-ndinc dnel between Col- . onal Gailowav.of Memphis, and Colonel , : Chalmers, of Mls.ijdpii:?" •■W'irnl ia a pendin' duel, bossr' •d taean what do you think of the ' iiiaspcst of these two gentlemen, who ' hare buried a war of words at each > other, making an agreement to stand out | and sbooPat each other?" > "Now. 1'ae sorter gettin' at de pintn , an' m cricks ob de oocaaion. ' Wall. I . may be sorter cnls In dat matter, but, ' boas, it do aeem tor ma dat a mar. what'U , stan' still an' be shot at when de road is , I in good condition la a mighty beep big- , . ger fool den I is." , "What would yon do if a man were to i inrelt yoarhonorf" i •TV1 fine him, lab." ' < ••How could yon fine himr* I i "U l had a honor I'd be a Janice ob 1 de peace, an' if n man truster insnlt it, I'd ptit de screws ob de law on him." 1 1 j "I tmderatand. but suppose that yon , , end oae of your friend* were to heoome ' . inaoleed— . Jj 1 "Vi hat's dat wo«d.» Cume ober it - agin. Sorter stretch it out an' hang on . to it." , "I aar, suppose you were to become Involved — " "Hut's it. Hat's a fine proclamation. I'll parnlyxe my wife an' cliilcn arid it 1 ; You wants trr know what I'd ds. Wall, f if I want able tcr whip him, I'd ahun ; r bim wid almighty wffliJ step. Bat you If it i a' him shoot at me. When a man palls down on me, I does some mighty i - bee trarcUn' right dax." e "You don't care, then, to be called a • brxva man?" t "No, ash. I doan hanker arter It at de apense ob my health. If a man want* tcr call . me braTe, I ain't n gwlneter 1 crumble, bnt dinged if I'ae gwinetrr let him shoot nt me Jea for da compli- ; menh Hat'a a potty good word itself, . . boss. I gel it from a man what sells cor rnent. Ur he, he, an' I'm laid oat many s gen'lcman wid it, or be. One ob de ' alms ob my lift it not tcr get killed. I'm seed many n killed man an' none ob s 'em looked fike dey was enjoy in' darx selves. Wants tcr lib heab jis as long , aa I kin. aa when I goea I wants tor go cordln' ter natur. an' ii I does go any odder wey. a man's got ter monkey ' 'roan' smartly 'fore bo. lays me out. Yon heard mi horn, or, he, be." — At- . kaniaio TravcUr. H) was a Snck .r, But Too Old. A few daya ago a stock dealer from ' Flora. Illinois, arrived in the city with ■ a couple car-loads of stock, which bo disposed of to good advantage. While 1 down abont the Ohio and Mississippi de- . pot.. over which road his stock had arrived. a pair of bunko sharks slaed bim op, and concluded be was Just the man c they were looking for. and that they • would tarn an ••honest" penny or so by ■ bunkoing the sucker. SoNo. 1 npproaclied him and said, in the moat cordial manner possible, at the same time holding ' out hla hand; -Whv. how do J on do. c Mr. Black? When dl'd vou get here?" r The stock dealer said to the nice - roung man: "I guess you are mistaken. ■ Sly name itn't Iliack. hut Joe Brown. . and I'm from Flora, Illinois. I came here yesterday with a'eouplc car-loads ., of stock, and sold out to-day. and made aliulo moner." s "Oh," said the nice voung man. "yon r must excuse me. 1 thought you were r an old friend of mine by the name of Black who lives at Indianapolis." "No harm done, mister." said the r ock man, aa he turned around and atartod np theatreet. ' Ho had not gonuMure than a couple a of blocks, however, before bice young - man No. S came up all smiles, held out his hand, and, shaking hands, said: "Why, I'm real glad to see you, Mr. c Brown. When did yon leave Flora, and how ia father?" " c ■ Said Brown, looking the nioe young [ man over from head to foot: "I left . Flora a couple a days ago and brought some stock lo the city, but IU be goabdarned if 1 can tell you how yonrpap is, for I don't know him." f "Hoh'tknoq.piyJalhey in Flora." said the slick young man; "whv bets president of the First National bank there; ■ von must certaitdv knnw John Hiomoknow John

"Oh, ho, so. you aav John Thompson, president of the Finn National baak at I all smiles. | "Well, then if that's the csm, I know "your nap. vou bet your bottom dollar I do. lbave known him all my life; buj see here, U John Thompson ia your pap. who In fa— 11 ia your mammy, lor old was never married?" The nice vonng man suddenly left— CisdaaaM Anyiurtr.^ Old Clocks. ' The old brass docks went only thirty I and were set in motion by a weight attached to a chain w hirh p asset a sb.cr.ee -having spikes in th groove which Canght in the links of ti I chain and required lo be drawn up cr ! ery day. There wan a counterpoise al I the other end of the ohnin, and some- I times a single weight waa contrived to , serve both ifae going and the striking i parts, and there was occasionally an \ alarm. On the introduction of the long ] pendhlum, clocks seem to have assumed ; a different character. Catgut wak sub- ! stituted for the chain, and barrels were 1 on which the catgut was . wound up. and, a naater length of lino ; being employed, clocks were made log . for mght days instead of thirty hours, and a chime at bells playing every quarof a a hour was often «a*ded; the weights and long pendulum hung down, and aa there waa danger of their notion bring interfered with, tall wooden cant made lo protect them, on the tot , of which the movement was placed. was. I believe, the origin and dais of the tali, upright clock cases, which often made of ornamental wood! 1 and enriched with fine marquetry. ) have ooc myself in an early ma^gnetr, case, made by Thomas Tampion, with • Iwantiful set of ohiuicj, abont 1690, and 1 it is an admirable timekeeper, though ] it has only the original iron wire for tha : jendahrm rod; and similar instances j made of oak and walnut, the mahogany j cases Being of^the following century. . and probably few were made at the end 1 of the seventeenth century: bnt that , will appear more clearly if I reoeire many communications fro a the owners of dated examples. With regard to lbs nam* of brass clocks. I hare heard them called very many years ago "button and pillar clocks." The meaning and origin of the name I cannot tell, unless ia derived from the pillars at the cor.nera and the hook or button on which e hung up again* the j Austin rnarcbant prince. "1 vas mad at dot Schwindtlm-r. He hash not invit•d me to .hla vadding. vich dates blsee next Monday." "lEu I don't ne whv S&dMTlSr fS?i52h-a mx^togiva. me no chance to get The mesne* mLTT^re^ard cd | hi® pay forSe toe i

j jjrenjth fo^Mlna and BtKly. • ■ TWeSttdlM ?. rength restoring power - e'lxXllc ot Parker's Ginger Tonic thro ( in a bushel of malt-or a gallon of milk. k explains why invalids And it such a wonderful lnvigSanl for mind and body. "MifsEva, may I have the ptoenre of your company to tbe illuminated garden party this evening" "Well— jrei; viding yoc tiring your ma as atefaaperone. ' A General Stampede. or Dr. cars SrvOWwej torOiumapnna. CoesMMBSOMSa. an panmraaicaM ens c any adwrwo o! thr Tfcrest and Longs, can c grt a Trtal Battle of this grrat macdy pa, t*y : rxisagatabor* drag ssw*. (•) Senator Mabooc saya : " I don't care i who the Democrats may bring to tbe I Ifroot; they will be beaten in tbe canvass - ; of lgSt. The Republicans may be dia. " owed to wrangle among themaelvra for j the moment, but in 1»H they will be a J ; ■united party and will be successful." j A Lawrysr't Testimony. ] During eight yean my attacks of dys- j pepaia were so terrible that I often had lo •top business. Paakex'a Ginger Tonic built me up from abac** skeleton lo tbe ^ perfect health I now enjoy. ( J. Jerotanon, Lawyer, K. Y. Qly. { A recent diapatch reportod the drowning . al Itsckaway Beach of a young man who was " apparently a good swimmer."— ' i There are about ninetyxiine chances to one that be wo. a good swimmer. Tbcy | are the good awimmen who mostly venture beyood safe water. Quinine Superseded. i t»^ha>e much^ pleMr* tn rwoomendlng j fc^sreSan*ae*^«mtffmrtit.,'l'orSj' tj i n. A. Keaaoly and Marcj A Macray, OapeM.j _ A professor of elocution from the conn- t try, visiting lymg Branch, in looking , over the wine list at a hold, finding the . wloea very high, and noticing at tbe hot- ' torn of the I'm— "corkage 50 eta. a bottle' ] —called for e bottle of corkage I Cleanliness and purity make Parker ! 1 llalr Balaam the favorite f.w rtstrring j the youthful color tn gray hair. _ jq- SCHKLLBKOKB, I. mil al tM CM Tree on | URKKS CHEEK. CAPE MAT COUETT. ] G20CsS^''EET '5i'DpE0M0NS ; JAMES H. SCHELLENGEB, 1 GREEK CREEK. CAPE MAT CO, FRESH AND CUBED MEATS, • POCT.THT AND EGGS. Tt'ESUAT ASD FBI DAT 1 -» to-T , ) JHIOMAS EBBICSOSS NKW store AT OHRX'S CREEK. Wltn Prenxat sucl ot > GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, DET GOODS. TRIMMINGS. NOTIONS 1 ^ j LaW & GentaaJ FBHtai Wear ; ! JOHN M. BU86ELL,

(Saoeaaaar is nstkaa A Raaaau.) E GENERAL DEALER IN OltY GOODS, GROCEBIES, BOOTS, SHOES AND NOTIONS. 41 FLOUR AND FEED, j. PATENT MEDICINES, jl POKE, LARD. HAMS, BEEDS, Ac. 0 JOHN M. RUSSELL, s >\.kt Kpnnr. t apr May oo, N. J. s ; I ,1. BOTO 1 i at-— Si—." "~EISMER A*MCHDtt.SOW. no K.c. 6 treat. PMlaCaloBla. P.- V -piIE PREMIUMS OF 1RS3 ^ Tffi NSW SILK IMDOSTBY. , I TXt WtaaenS i^sttt Caitar*^ Ajaocteinii atma * I m»l ttoeta Ogre to sitt CaitjrrM tkeaosiof i M ""*'** - • rSm - S " ' tv. -jl— — — - " ure^jllt'i.auui .!! ' | SSSriiTSESvS : i P&TS, ■ ^Vl I I. L, ,r. ! ISfi&TE MUi HUf i i y p I?

BEND TO STRAWBRlDo" Srtr adrfrtisrarots. STEELM ATI'S COLUMN. DR Y GOODS. Stock increased, and prices reduced Wc are selling Muslins at the following prices: Focassct, 9 cts; Watnsuita, 12 1-2 cts; 10 cts; Utica.4-4. tocts; 3-4, 16 cts.; 10-4 35 cts.; Good 4-4 Bleached, 9 Cts.; Fruit of the Loom, 10 cts.- We are selling Black Silk at 90 cents beats any Silk in MillviUe. Wc ; better grades selling at $1 , 15, $1,40, $1.65, S2.00 and $2.50. , have reduced some Dress Goods 38 per cent, simply because the colors are not the Latest Styles. Tbcy are very good and very cheap. IN MILLINERY ■ we as usual lead, having secured the services of a first-class Mil- ; liner, formerly in one of the lcad1 ing Chestnut Street Establish- ; ments. Wc arc satisfied wc can suit all, and our prices wilt be as usual below all others, as our : of buying in large lots pnd for cash gives us the verybottom prices in the market In Fancy Goods, in Satins, in Ilam1' in q^Hike Goods and in*1 1 fact everything in this line will ' be found complete and the prices right. Nearly forget to mention 1 mention to the ladies that wc 25 pieces Nainsooks selling 1 at 1 1 cts. price elsewhere in MillviUe 16 cts. : IS CLOTHING DiFAHTBHT 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 Mill- . ville; 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 $4.50; Youths; $3.50; Boys, $1.50. Here is a chance for everybody; 1000 t pairs good, strong, working pants selling at $1. We make a special effort to suit all in the very [ latest styles of Hats, Caps and ! Gent's Furnishing Goods, wc are i:v fact, headquarters for these goods. goods. j

THfsHOE DIPARTSENT. ) -having been considerably enlarged, is considered by pll to be . finest South of. Camden, and our Stock complete. The largest - stock in the county, and to be 'J sold below all ol|icrs, the great Discount Announood by other [ dealers to the contrary notwithstanding. Ladies and Gents cannot fail to.be suited. The business in this de|>artmcnt having so increased that we feel ' guaranteed in carrying an immense line of goods. Children ' and infant's shoes of every de- - scription. In all our departments we have the largest Stocks, the Lowest Prices and polite httendauts. lerchait Mm Department. 1 CALKINS.Managnr. ' FULL & COMPLETE STOCK. ] Tantaloonings — a Specialty. , Coati ngs— The Best in the Market. Suitings — No end to them. Styles — The very latest. Workmanship — None can excel 1 — Governed by your orders, j Fit You — Ask your Conscience. ■ ; Better Yet — Give us a triaL A. J. STEELMAN, 8. 10. H & 16 High Street. ^ M1LLV1LLE, N. J. «o*l, Wflod, limr, rtr. ; "riOAL AND WOOD. ~ A COAL AND WOOD YARD J SCTKLLSNOER* I.AKDDH-. siJsisss.sLnir*™*" "* *** *'* LEHJGB MOO. STOVE AND CllXTTKLT * nNK. USE AND HICKORY WIWD. a* THE CORD.

In light-weight Clothing for wear we have a fine assortment, well made and at moderate prices. Full lines of Summer Cassimcrcs, i. Cheviots,

Serges, Alpacas, L-tncns.

Worsteds, - Linens.

Etc.. Etc., Etc. Every shle guaranteed or money refunded. ; A.C.YATES&CO. ■ Building Gbsstnnl & 6 th StrectL ; ntlLADELPHlA. Building 5Hatrrial, <5tr. JEREMIAH B.SCHELLENGEB'S : LUMBER URD ^ • ScMUnurrre Lan.ll«. Car* M.j N.J, 1 coBuaontij la xcaerat. ' SOO,™ rLASTERlNQ LATH. FLOORING. FRAME STTPF. PICKKT*. IB-OKDEKS FROMPTLT FILLED , ootlHj J. B. BCIIKUASOKR. 1 TTARDWARE r Kos. l«a AND 181 FEDERAL HT„ s.tsn. noons, bunds. : r scroll sa wings. Mao TU™ I I AND BRAOKET8 3 HOT-BED SASH. 5 HAND RAILS. NEWEL POSTS, BALUSTERS t BUILDING AND norSEKREPIKB HARDWA^tE OP EVERT DESCRIPTION, j PUMPS. PUMPS. PUMPS. IiSS*rt1»'K.uco™ * 'nnfi tiara- " SStSy3*""*1 *" : D<* Nlaa*. Uuvra, ana J I

SLATE MANTEL SHELVES. ' Wrtns^^Ri^jlwa^^a^QuUf Junttx-* '*" * f,CAMnEKN.J. 9r. C. jPrirt's £ti>rr. ST C. PRICES' STORES, I No. T7 PEBRT ST, CAPE MAY" UlTl/ DRY GOODS 8fid KOTIOSS. paint* COLORS. fiatS ..Are"1? hhX??DEMII WOOD YARD. WOOD CUT A SPUT, CEDAR POST all •». N. B -A»*m lor uu-cxre | IINDOf GLASS VABUDUSS . BBNJ. H. SHOEMAKER, North Fourth Street, Philada., IMPORTER OF Freud Plate Glass, Sow AEMtt a IVUxfelpUa for PLATE GLASS COMPANIES. , P^YSSmSSJwSdnabk-thti. sxjl*ai saJ no* Olaaa, M. A-lt, ii, R am 1 PETER COOPER. Hla Ijre and Ctatadsr, E/^C. ^miiUuoawdl^p»S* MSRAS: %!Z?SZ£?-J<&Er£?Z. tS. k»IDX. tare* <JF* oaabSt,t0: UfIW!UBa^^g^X.lfclM a. Iron a kit*, h. airttritv,.,,nw ...'.".'.y.it. ' ""tM-t': II® . SJtKUae*1'o^M' roSCTajntTpl°'cThl ;T. lira.^^ JANBtlE ^ QO-&olW»>^ PATENTS. ire

1 II purpose miking it as safe I EM* way as Aatirfactor)-V> tliup by mail )£y Bf \\7^- 'Ac all )*osaible care to avoid . • ff * * errors. And when any occur they ' j "\1I7E are alsrai-s wUhug to exchange goods ^ £j I * * which do not please after being received, ri l ^6 provided, thrr are returned to us in perfect condition- and within reasonable trine. ^ Samples of Dry Goods of all kinds ^ even the must expensive, sent .'.cc of Q Charge on application. « J C VERY ladv who shops by mail should send Jp far a specimen copy of our w r.vsillux ( b.'ARTCRl-Y- J!

j " ' CUMBERLAND ' ^ - Mutual Fire-insurance Company, I BRIDGETON, N. J. WITH NEARLY FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE. * ' ! OFFERS A PERFECTLY SAFE INSURANCE AT WHAT IT MAY COST.' 3 Having now, as per statement on file. at Trenton, January tst, 1SS3, S440 Policies Outstanding. Insuring, - - 5 13. 103,634 With Premium Notes to the Amount of - - 2.359,417 Cash Assets, - - - - - 46,847 -Losses 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 $1,000, ten years' policy, Gash deposit, £10.00. Prcm. Note, £100 I 1,000, five " " " " 7-5°- " " 50 i j 1,000, three " " " " 5-°°- " " 30 ii More hazardous risks taken on favorable terms. Losses by lightning arc paid, whether property is burned or not ' Having found no other insurant* at so little cost, and the saving | J to the members being '1"*.V »" offer .is , J fore. aTTrst-class Insurance against loss by fire or lightning, at the 1 lowest rates. lowest xaics.

Bridgeton, April, 1S83. * DAVID P. ELMER, President. [ HENRY B. LUI'TON, Secretary. # AGENTS AND SURVEYORS: - RsiBXii Towssnm, Esq., Ospo May Court House. Gmans G. Carli, M. D.. U.-nmsvllto. Wjl R VasGildkx, Petersburg. I Jell 6m n«jri*i. K Wku^ Eao.. Mays lanOing. ■ CAPE MAY POINT LUMBER YARD. Lumber of all kinds in Quantities to Suit Customers. I HAVE A FULL STOCK OF TIMRER, SHEATHING BOARDS, SHINGLES, , FLOORING BOARDS, LATHS. &c. Sash, Doors, Blinds & (Mouldings ' AT CITY rUlt-'KS FOR CASH. I _ E WKUvar^atrmt, M } tilJ „B ' ZZ&r WESLEY G. HUGHES. ■ ICE! ICE! ICE! THE KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO., PHILADELPHIA. SUITLT noTELK, KKSTAURANT6 AND COTTAGES W1TU . PURE EASTERN ICE. COAL! COAL! .COAL! 1 BEST qUALITV, CABKFULLT FRRFARBD FOR FAMILT BBR, AND FULL .. whoiit or AitANTEKJt; / ; Heod your atOa* >0 tR« Branca OB-t - Dnrt-7 ^'ASBINUTON BTRKET Akovt OCEAN. CAPB MAT. N.J. A. F. KENDALL, : MRS, SASI, BEfliDS, sifTERS, MOULDINGS, I SCROLL WORK, WOOD TURNINGS, MOSQUITO SCREENS, DEALER IN LUMBER. ; BUY YOUR FLOUR AND FEED ELDREDGES' GRAIN DEPOT, • No. 3 Decatur Street, Cape May City, l WM. B..ELDREDGE.

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