— ">* ynnu or all ei* fllllS» Published Every Saturday Morning. CAPE MAY. SEPTEMBER MEtsT" ThU r^lturi ml tit cu, The Portal Guide tor September will show thai there are now 48,049 port-offices la lbs UaMad Stalea, of wMeb number 2176 an Fraidcatial ofice*. aad 6*73 inawy order ofliocq. Since 1.876 the number of pnrt-oOcea baa bpeo increase-d 40 r-r*\ ..... t , sPiraudint Arthur la travelling lo a ridfin Utile known to an ootaide world, "Sat fn [Treating In rcmlnlaceocea of Indian warfare, mining adventure* and not law episode*. Near 8oulh Para u a graveyard whose Inscriptions tell tbe earlj history of tbe country . " Killed in a row Angurt 12,' " Shot by Jake Smith Joly I," " Hung by vigilante June 12," "She took poison and died,- are some suggestive epitaphs for prospective anmmer reDo net, in stamping a newspaper, place the stamp partly on the wrapper and partly oa the paper. . -II jrou do It, tbe chaooea are that .four paper will land in the dead-letter oflcr' and the Port Offlre Jfepartmenl baa decided that that makes .- It a sealed package. Packages of that kind may get through to their destinati n occasionally, but U is in violation of the rule. It is very convenient to fasten a newspaper In iu wrapper that any, bat it should not be door. The editor of the Atlantic Tina takes his brother Of the Review to tart: because of the latter"! enodnoons and spitefnl attacks on Oepe May and Its local press. He saya tbe Brine man " is never more at hla ease than when be is abasing Cape May or one of the newspapers there." Tbe Timn la ahoat right, but as In tbe case of tbe good-natured Irishman who look the dally will oping .from bis wife without a murmur, to long as It amuses the Urine aad doot hurt Cape May any, "here's the use of making a fust about a - trifle. It is claimed that a vault to be eoestructed for a safe deposit .company in Cincinnati will he die largest burglarproof null in tbe Colled States. It la to be 47 feet 8 inches long, 21 feci I Inch wide, and 8 feet In height, inside measurement. In addition to the other locks there will bet time look connected with ease tbe other fails— and, by means of an ingenious contrivance, If both movement* should atop, the lime lock would thra present no obstacle to opening tbe vault after properly setting the re her locks, li - is claimed that this does away with the Chief objection In time locks. if there is anything in the world that baa more power than a smile, when ft is shot off from the right kind of a gun, wc have Sheer seen it. The smile of a girl will draw a young man from bis mother and from bad company. It win teach him to be a man, and be will if he lores the girl, do nothing to chase the smile away. The am lk of a mother can casque* the wayward child; and compel it Income into camp to be spanked or caressed. The •mile of a teacher can do more with a pupil than a bundle of bazcLbrush. A gad oJd-faablooed, natural, unaffected •mile borta nothing, wears out do costly machinery, but rather oils It and makes it run smooth, and U a medicine tb*t wc til like to lake, and It kavoa no had taste in n. the mouth. ™ Enjoy able Sanson. '' Crowds do uot in tbcnselra add to the ? pleasures that nature baa"tojfcuni«iusly ' lavished upon our summer capital. Wire " the time custom has set areim, these vanish awsv. but the heuutr of our Italian ** away. of
akiea aad temperate climate remain. It is lu* the period now for invalids, not loo li< t »' loo cool. This class of our fellows ' c-.un[W but be benefitted by a sojourn at 1 C«pc May. Then our hotel faculties will 1 be sufficient lo entertain in elegant aim- ' plldty or Uriah lazurianoe all who may ' r *nc lo fair shews In this (Le vanishing We are oow approaching a season in the summer life at (tape May which lo a Am Is the tnortcajoyahk- of all the year. I'ropk may sow quietly bathe, drive and 1 isdnlge iu the pleasures of . mil, or go ! fishing under the balmy influences of our late summer skies with uumlxed -delight ' Tbe great hops aad oooorrta may be over [ but there will he many of leaser magnltu h but Ml jarer in cnjoymrnl. Sctvool Life. • Tbe time rapidly approaches when tlx | youth of oorjind will betake Ihemscltes 10 their books. It Is presumable that 1 school will uot have any terrors to the 1 majority of tbe boys and girts who are so soon to become students. • There ought to ' be no more dread on the part of any welldiapered pcrw-r. of school dtaiplfa thsp rftty things to tlx .rMUren aW what i. 'lacher is to he requested to make the J K early lca.ro to look upon him as a 1 mster, aad the school as a sort of ' prison « place to ait still and recite lesson, or be punished ft* miming than, t All Wtoog- A true school is a family. . and mA ail the time is to be spent in ' Inrmng or "saying It-sauna." There arc j other matters that command aUentka. | Physical cxerctaee, resting and Uttrnitj I all come la far a bearing in tbe achnoi 1 life- If the days span! in school are lo J be wearying, then they ought to be wry , ah. at, but fTtbey are to be hehlthful train- ■ fat then they may be. predooged. The < idea that education rouamtt ic learning ] and ratting ksaoas Is a fallacy thai the , yean tmly wiB ccvree*. There U do 1 variety in that eost of business. Just s. < •net rf bock weighed ontench day ami J morns' toB. Six hours of the tventy-fonr, orjthe i Wn. Pm.Sne O. fares. 1«8 Lambretoe ' -'.rrt, Ims r, N J. says : "I- u» d fc 11 - ' -rxalartaaodfouid e farm trwefira; a
w" n 8 <rv~ b KV'G o oir* Physical Bankruptcy. . moaf with the Divine law. The reason- . aide exercise of power is beneficial ; dxn- : per only follows when a too heavy strain is put upon it- Bodily fatigue which 1 manifests itself fa lassitude, unfitting one ' for exertion and often requiring rat hot ■ not finding it, la commonly fought against 1 by a determined will, and sometimes by t i rash retort lo stimulants. Tbe Utter r method is uot fa harmony with good Judg1 meat and wiil eventually bring about ) day we should only .expend the force obtained from the food we eat ; but how oflen.lhe business man, wltb bis daily fa. creating duties, draws upon hla reset re . foros tBl thai is exlisnsted, when rest be- . comes imperative that the rebuilding process may bare a chance to effect its , Upon this subject we quote from an | interesting psper of current literature as , follows i "Why do wc bear so much now- , n-days about holidays? Some littktime , ago, not more than a generation, holidays , were associated with school children. ■ ! lardy did any one of adult yeara talk of j X holiday. Such person was looked upou , its quite luxurious ; a holiday was a ape- . cier of extravagance. Kow-a-daya the summer holiday la tbe rule with all who , can afford It Tbe necessity for aoch , holiday U bow becoming quite Impera- ] live. Nay, longer periods of rest are , becoming actually necessary. We Inquire after an enterprising acquaintance. "How | is Mr. Vigor T we ask. "Ob, be la abroad. , Ilis doctor has ordered him away for rest.' , "How was that?" we Inquire. "The old , story— overwork. Beginning ttflellliere!' , And tbe speaker taps his forehead sigalfi- , cautly. "Could not slorp. Begnn.to find , business too much for him.' Pondering t tbe matter over, It s&ros at first odd, in- , explicable, that Mr. Vigor, of all persons. ; should have had to seek rest. Always at , work, food of toil, never sparing himself. * pushing, energetic, industrious, thrifty: ■ what ever could have brought this about ? The simile of an overworked boree flasher , upon tbe mental processor— Mr. Vigor Is , turned out to grata : . That Is what it is c After s good rest, pkuly to til. plenty of , fresh air, and little to do, with plenty of t sleep, Mr. Vigor will come back with a , new store of body-capital, and go to business again with 0» samdtaenac of energy as of yore. A new man. ioderd : "Now. what bta Mr. YigriPlxrn doing s to get Into this condition of physiological e bankruptcy, or in approach thereto? He r has.betn working until he has reached the C point of overwork. He has drawn npoo it his physiological capital until be csn no e longer accomplish his daily tak of work ; t and be feels exhausted by the small r amount be actually accomplishes. He is b approaching a breakdown; In other words, f becoming a body-bankrupt. If any sudden demand were to oofnc be has no funds a with which to meet iL So bis medical li man has ordered him away from business q altogether for a protracted period. Pmb- b ably small rests, short intervals of absence 1 from business have been already tried, n with good effect; but Mill are inadequate 0 to complete restoration of the health; Just b as a few days' rest iu tbe stable are tried it for the overworked b.trw, till ike devtor *t is no longer sufadent A prolonged res' " then becomes essential and imperative." ' 1 Men are careful enough of their rooory n capital, they will guard 11 by every known means tending to iu security, but whtj it a comes to the physiological capital, so to o sjxak, they are the most profligate, using g it to exhaustion, without a thought of th. 1 consequences. It is a sad experience with 2 most peraoos that our surplus cash if n taxed each dsy.-and eolbtog returned to p it, aoou empties tbe treasury. So of bodj and brain f.voea, they cannot stand the demands made upon tMm, unless daily supplied with return elements of power E necessary In their healthy exiupcc. " r
a rtulsaripw. Evening tear. The other day, while fishing to Great " t Egg Harbor hag, nor boat was anchored ° , close to that of a clam fisherman, who, J in hand, hail tern grappling for ' II moltaskn fn*n early dawn. His eoropro. f I aatku at tbe wharf was fifteen <*nU per " hundred foe his cntch. If lucky his take * ' might reach fifteeo hundred, and to extra- " ordinary case* two thousand. And yvt, " that sunburned, bard-worked clartMalcher I1 0 was trolling s song, whose cheerful notes * were heard a mile at least through the " j still, clear atmosphere, and, lo use » '' marine aphorism, be appeared to be "as * happy as a clam at high water," though * we do not exactly know the degree of * " happiness enjoyed by clams at that par- " licular stage of the tide. His boat- " wouldn't have brought five dollars in the ° market, and his tongs, his only machinery, " could have been replaced foe a dollar, *nd " as we enjoyed bis hearty voealisro, wc 81 wondered whether Jay Gould, fa his mag- 1 nifloret yacht, the -lluiinta, could have J1 with such spirit, or whether he wouldn't have gives the coat of bit aplcn- P did veseel five limes for the ability to sing 18 with a* Joyous a heart as that puw aerker °| j of clams, and whether VanderUlt wouldn't ® have given his palace on FItb avenue for K . the luxury of being able to cujoy for a f 't single mouth his food is did ihat humbk h' l>jilinan, aod sleep as soundly ax did he ^ when that day's toll was coded. We may l' mistaken, but were it possible to deter- u mine the fact, we would wager the biggeat fc ; red apple in the market thai the clam cl , catcher was the happier party all tbe time. K ' , u., i . w s If the various captains sod professors K . who are swarming . around the Niagara . rapids, cither to pereoo or by deputy, Ft . buckling on *htr armor and inflrting their bsllonci, but still pausing upon the lv brink, do not quiiily plunge In, thry may - find rivals coming to snatch their prospec w , live laarria. One aoch pereoo is teportcl e : have travelled all the way from Paris m ' f*kdC0l{>1tmrried 'nu^hidl W"^* di r grat eagrvness on learning o! the Englisli n - swimmer's terrible death : and' as In- y< . claims to have had *10.000 wsgrved oe a: [his attempt by the (kunl Ik I arrange, be shown himself competent it least to Join . 5 tbe group of load talkers who infest "■ ) Niagara. All thenr. however, are out- p« , tkme by Djenenico Kica. who wis inlro- ; disced at the reernt cougiesn of Italian 1 * The fact that good health, strong mot- "" ; ^nld^oS^ ?uTi>re[jUI*l'^r~' ch ■ursaber nil disease Us^fa cere : agsasraf-jsa - i ~
Now Jorwoy'a G. A. R. Encsmph '»■— lIxrotF'o^tb selecting a site lor the Umc co- - eampmeot of the Grind Army of tbe Ito- - public, the Coujeil of Admlnirtiation, 5 profiting by their previous experience, 1 bare secured n locality which will beat c serve the varioos necessities of so targe a 1 body of lent dwellers. ' 1 That such a place baa beeh carefully 1 chosen, a glance over Use grounds at once A tract of '68 acres, surrounded by 1 woods and groves, on tbe sooth shore of 1 the Millstone river, has been decided on ; r it being only about 200 yards from the ' Pennsylvania railroad station known at ' Princeton Junction, S miles east of Tren- ! ton, and 16 tulles west of New Brans Employees of the Stale Arsenal, assist1 sd by Grind Army men, are now placing position 400 tenia, and another force is 1 actively engaged fa clearing tbe woods o! ' underbrush, and arranging for abundant supply of water from driven wells. Tbe campground U being laid out by the men ' who did the work at Vorktowo. Jhc Fourth New Jersey Regiment will go to ' camp ou Wednesday, September 6th, and 1 remain during the encampment, which ' will continue from Sept. Sd to 8th. The Sixth New Jersey Regiment will 1 spend the entire week. Two companies 1 of the Seventh New Jersey and one of the Regiment will probably visit the Tbe Qutrtcrmaster-gencral of the Sutc is giving hearty cooperation. A total of nine hundred tenia will he used. Adjo-tant-General Ramsey is straining every to make this the greatest encampment ever held In tbe State, f From tbe applications made by tbe variola posts to dale, the indications are that there will be not lets than 4,000 men fa All tlfc usual features of camp will be in order, and iu addition there will he each day some special attraction, xnch at balloon awenrtoos, 'fireworks, sham battles, and tbe like. Special Trains at convenient hours to and from all important points an Pcnn -yi van la Railroad will famish ample accommodations lo visitor!,, who will, it is expected, he attracted in targe numbers cheap excursion rates and the abovementioned entertaining features. Ordered to Princeton. After numerous delays and countermands the order has at length been reeel red by the several companies comprWng tbe Sfxib Regiment, of which Company " II" of -Cape May has the honor of being one, to prepare for the encampment to be held at Prfaoetoo Junet'.on the coming week. The Governor baa reconsidered his first decision to tbe matand approved the Deccaaary documents furatahing tbe desired transportation. Knapsacks, great ooata, blankets and otbet necessary paraphernalia for camp life will be supplied from division beadbonds for their safe keeping are forwarded. for oar Cape May company cannot possibly be received here before tonight. If then. The command is expected leave Monday hj-tbc To'clock express heavy marching order, with ooe day's V*1 Ions- No outside clothing but the uniform will be allowed while in camp. following daily routine has been announced by the colonel commanding : Reveille. 6 am. Roll Calls, A 80 am. anil 2.39 p-tn.; breakfast, 7.30am.; police call, 8.00 am.; surgeon's call, 8.15 us; guard mount, 9.00 s.m.; company drills, 10.00; dinner, 12.80 p.m.; battalion drill. p.m., dress parade, 5.00; supper, 6.00 retreat, ooe gub, sundown; tattoo, I SO ' tape. 9 45. Next Season. , The Cape May correspondence of tbe 1 Philadelphia Tlmn has this to my of next 1 The fact that next summer is already ' under discussion is encouraging. The 1 main scraps of interest to be gathered re- 1 late to the targe hotels. There is a rumor 1 jfloal that Congress Ilsll has been pur- 1 chased by tbe Read tog Railroad, but there 1 it not much faith put fa It. and the ' general belirf Is that tlx Messrs. Cramp J meoL These young men have certainly 1 popularised their bouse If crowds go for 1 anything. The New Columbia U now an 1 "alUhe- year-round " house, and fa Col * competent han.ls cannot fall to ' bold prestige. fV Stockton Hotel re- ' gards Ibis Sraaoo in tbe light of a stepping 1 rtooe to next. Il baa done more this year 1 attain popularity than any summer 1 since its construction. It has drawn thr 1 in lis porches. For the hotel ' itself It has been a losing season. When 1 'he Stockton doors were thrown open this summer all connected with It knew whs: 1 they had to expect. Tbe malaria scare 1 had liken strong hold of tbe public mind 1 It was war to the knife with the spectre prejudice, and tbe hotel may congeal u- ' tale ilaAf on victory. We bear no mere ' of bad drainage, etc., and under Coiootl 1 the Stockton Hotel has bad a sumof perfect management. It Is proa posed this Winter t.i "work up" the 1 It U already known lo a certain 1 extent west sod south, and it Is Colonel Cake's scheme to visit the Statoa during winter with a plan of the .hotel, atfording the people an opportunity of 1 their roocnt for stated limes, SDd ' open the house hi tbe summer of "84 1 with iu rooms already engaged for the ' ' ■ ' There are many scribes who hold that s ; do oat look wall fa the surf. If I i • raaaw s more charming sight ihsn a wo- : full of health, and vigor and innocrncr ( disporting herself in the wares. I do net , matron, ol striking beauty, rolling i and tossing in the surf with her throe I hern "at ooce tbe delight and dm- f pair" of an artist. At the tart horsings girded4 parly Mtv. < Albert Moore, of Philadelphia, reprcvewed t mora doUara la her toilet than any lady 4 at probably to surpass in value even those J by the recipient of the fsmooi „ twenty-thousand -dollar Dock face, who wa> 11 and won it oo one of the prvtiim, >' plumpest White nrcks ever seen, which was wholly uocvsvercd. except for the rfduunood^ta bo hair and solitaire cor- *
««»P TO tTEAwS Washed by tho Sea. Atlantic City Is reported to hare sua- j tsined damage to the avenge cJ *76,000 ' a- by Wednesday's storm. TbreAiunh of e- tho bawd walk has bun carried with the a, sea, and many placet below the pier have e, been completely destroyed. Bath hoc* a «t were carried away and hasten by it# waves into fragments. Tbe acme on the beach is described as appalling, the populy tattoo of Atlantic City, teemed to have • towed itself out out upoo the ocean front to witness the destruction which the 7 waves were working. Every available Jf baggage wagon of the town was brought Into requisition to save goods from the ic advancing ra. At bigh tide tbe wsler I is reached Pacific s venae, practically cutting ; i- off all access to tlx beach. For a mile a the elec-rie light poles and telegraph "Ires I have been prostrated, and seme of general i- desolation and wreck all alccg the ooean R hat never been equalled, s From the despatch to the Prrsi of yes•f ten lay we make the following extract :— It Tbe force of the surf was arioundirr, e greater than ever Vhvr known on this n island. Two b->..r..fi-r "he b-«ir of high e water the tea rtiil rsgwt with fuiy apparo enlly unabated. At a quarter past 6 d o'clock the whole of tbe West Jersey pier b beyond low-water mark sink suddenly into the foaming surges and disappeared II from view. At that hour tlx font of • Kentucky Avenue, which leads out in « the cutranor of the ocean pier was piled e fifteen feet high wilh debris. A sea six feet thick swamped completely over tbe e main dancing pevilloo of the ocean pier d and burst into Breams of tprxy to a i- heigfath of fifty fed. The wsler at this y time reached witbio twenty f»t of 1'a- " clflc avenue and practically cut ctt all egress to the beach front, i" Tbe most wonderful feature of the d whole thing is llic fact that, ssfafiir as 0 knosrn, no lives were lost. Two men P were seen logo out with a great twoe story frame house which wit "Hunted i, bodily out to tea oo a breaker. They i, caught by ropes banging from the ocean pier and were rescued. Twenty-five secn tiopt of the board walk, each sixteen fret I- in length, and three bath bouses, struck against the ocean pier with tbe shock of s one ware, though without doing percepti- • hie injury. flsa*eleei ric light and tele- - graph poles have been carried away, and there is neither telegraph wire nor electric light pole from Illinois avenue to the Light-house, a distance of very nearly a Tbe Camden and Atlantic Railroad ex- ' tcosioo to South Atlantic City, a distance 1 of six miles, is washed away, and pas- " tengere this afternoon bad to walk borne. e Tbe gat main on Kentucky avenue war " completely uncovered and finally broker. ' Two hundred and fifty sections of the - hoard walk are known to have been com • plctcly destroyed, and the ocean front from the foot of the avenue on which tbe 1 Brighton standi as far down as tbe Im3 provemeols ou the beach is devastated. - Costly and expensive buildings, like Kip- ' pie and McCann's hath houses, the band- ■ somest on the beach except tbe Parle, are now in ruin. Tbe pavilion fa front of the ■ Park House has been carried away, hut 1 the Park batb-bouse itself Is intact. i Tho Coming Encampment. - GENERAL OKDEII No. 14. AXII OTHER MATCommander Fielder has just imued from the Jersey City headquarters of the Grand , Army, General Order, No. 14. fa reference . to the Prfaoetoo Junction encampment. It gives the following rules and informaTbe camp shall he styled " Camp ! Oldco." The department and personal staff will not wear bells. There will hes drat parade of the militia and pons each evening, only uniformed men to part id. , pa'f, posts wearing caps to have tbe right, I and those wearing hats the left of tbe G. \ A. R. line. The headqnariera will furnish all supplies except blankets and . towel* which comrades -must bring with tbem Tickets good for three meals oo • the day of issue will be sold to comrades for thirty-five cents. The militia will mount guard each morning. No gamh- i of any kind, character or description ■ , wBl be permitted oo the ground.. The tickets lo (ran redes »t tbe rate of one Si . mile, one-thiid of the regular fare. I Edge, of Jersey City, has contracted | furnish fireworks oo Tuesday and Fri , day evenings, the display to consist of 24 set pieces, with rockets, candles, etc., and finishing with t piece 20 feet high by 30 . On Wednesday the department will be presented with s silk headquarters (lag. On Tuesday and Thursday there will be balloon ascensions, and ou Wednesday and Saturday abaci battles. Major-Ge-ncrs! Daniel E. Sickles and Governor Ludlow are among the distinguished personages who have agreed to Tbe railroad company are erecting fences, platforms, galea, etc., fa aoch a . at lo be able to safely and expedi. I tiously handle the Immense crowds which wiil stuod tbe camp. • R. 8. Outnmfaga, of Princeton, will act , Justice of the Peace oo Ibc grounds during the tncampmrnL That Tidal Wave. ' The extraordinary high tide of Wednesday cannot be accounted for on tbe \ general principles that are tuppocd to the waters up on our shores. It not a normal Ude piled up by the wioeL Higher winds have prevailed . before without causing such «*ri.qs and j sudden damage as was canard Wednesriar. I Soon after an earthquake or severe vol- j canto action oo the tea coast, tidal waves may be expected almost anywhere until \ oorawmed by the sudden upheaval of a portion of Its bed, aad it is quite probable ' thai the wave along our coast Wednesday ' was a result of the volcanic outburst oo the other rteto of the globe. __ Useful and Valuable In ■ Many Ways. W«- UMiay reortvtd irom J. H. Zdft A J Co., Philadelphia,— tbe proprietors of the : p'putar renxdica, Simmons Liver R,«utator sad Darby. Prophylactic Fund.— a copy of "The People* Regulator," a pocket onmpaaloa useful for everybody— - inan, woman and child, sod we hope ail \ •»' ■ it valuable in many « «\s. They taxi i ■ it to any one seeding tftven tbrlr address. J Activity is the n.«nal coodiUoo ol s bumsa bring. Tbe ioaltiiy mtaat ls s ' wondevfpi exam pie of ac-iriiy. TV , amooBl rrf kicking. st«.il>g mid rnrp ing which can be dime by a mere lake t. T a rarpiise even to its mother. As Iv „ i
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J Lot SBDBfRUm at But Ltdlea sod Gents sure or weluparfog employ. meIJ|h auSwe*0* raii!" 4s I" r ST. LOITIS snORTRASD INSTITUTE, ARTHUR J. IIARNEH, Law tUenegraptier, Prini-ipsl. rf-U W.J roe ORve Steeet, 8L Lexis, Mo. ' RUTGERS COLLEGE, i, oa PMBsyivsnla luuowil.' *m' s- roura ttre^^A^iloguaroSa^r^mlrS Hclesitiac Depxrtmrin. ^ Axra ' A praetleal grisaille Aekort of klgli grade. ~ sM ' ind'" VgriiioUura "sSi'l'ti T fee e od -nTri o uiuoaraeiDDraacS^ : J Ikra aanonaly seeatv prrdl-s-de pnatuno.. For [ Ury Uolgrirs CriXrae.' ' | - MERRILL EDWABD8 GATES, IX.ILU.9^ , : tired all over. ; ' ^ Wearj Haw lss Mosnplslo^ ■ I • I l^iv^ '
legal adrrrtisffflfnts. " i gurbogatk« officr ~ ' P T:.' "t u?k?irt^uuMEto'u'IM 2ne2 111 , »'■ bis one* si Cape Msy Court House, oa "tntotice to creditors. ^heN^ro^eS^Mrior^^Ms^Sviny - SQJ ecllon tnereforetagsluri ra eraid .xeculiirs. WATERS B. MILLER L Dsledtaug. s. 1S8S. sll-M . jsq-otick. b Ttas PkUxdelpuls Nauoasl Bant I P or [' clisrlre'liloCxUl. ( Le. ° Notice is bereby glren mat a writ Qfattachinum, si tbe ran of Tbe llilll 1 , tseoX. egulBM tbe rights end eredi J"Soaey, end - «t New Jersey, oo tbe Iribdlj ol tfereb. A. D. [] WILLIAM A- LMt^ABerotr. pALMER iiocse, 'I ROOMS LARGE AND WELL FURNISHED. J wm be opgp lor tbe Pill and winter sfasoD Terms rrguLt.-i socardfax to locauoo Of MQTH SOULE'g TAN EHAD1CAT0B ' IS USED. t F reckles only >« per bottle. " ak" lterundeo!<0sey Pimples A11 Drug,„u »o.i at. SMITH, DOOLITTLE I SMITE 1 BOSTOX' UAS8~ ov"auL AGEg^n LONG OR ^HORT. Mo-'g-.^rrj Street, Jersey city tlfuug hla 0b- J opmxo of Dr.-Kenu roys favorite REMEDY j , - only put tbe feet, so de»rly tbat every- 1 1 body Wbotbsu Mad srhblyoosej era UDJerataod | ••All rtgbL LWra Una lor twe mluulee. My j ' tbet msu bed not yet luvrateu t-.e sprefac to ! t ber esse, end ra' lor a umc rsvt tip roe Saw and let things take Iheri curat. Ooe j eoraubody spoke ol Dr. DaOd KenuM.'s . tbe shorn of an Idea. Bat tbarc waa a sarof j »."e5K2^^!S'J37r"'"' raoymrs'ritaS S^EeaneS'SraS' " '
GREAT CLOSING SALE MEN AND BOYS "clothing, i Gsitieiei'sFinilEMiESiSi ■*■ Owing to the dtsub of Henry Lawrence, of tbe flnu of Edward* a IsvraKv, and in order to rinse up tbe business. I offer lor tbe next - 30 DAYS | MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING, £ Gentlemen's FmrnliiM Goods, b Npeedy gale. f t MenbSu».maowr€| Boy* Suits. lie now $s ^ tt n '»! •• i » sto - • I® per iwnl. iltscjuct ox clothing made to order. CALVIN R. EDWARDS. f (torvlving Partner). I T. , ' ALL. KINDS OF HOTEL SUPPLIES aiskn'bii .VihjL is't'TiTTva'aioA *" j TVRffTAEf 1N.S ell KlaSs of MOTEL REOIRTEB. cias^gHomEooKs tMHRKTMIHS iafHWn HIT &LIFr OH THE a ceh tsn*ttt£o INSTITUTE BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY,^ tuganj

