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'■ jpj^feages1 11 1 ■ =■ PubLihed Every Saturday Morning On HAT, SEPTEMBER 15Tl883~ n*Tr*P~ - rtUUrMmta* Cmr. K; cv, frits/Us a. —Aelori ■oUsisCw. .».- CURRENT TOPICS. 1*1 er rq>xu Iran Dakota (bow Hal lb. own crop TO nor orriously injured by lb* In*. low* report* *re *too mare •• Aitbarnd Logon far 1894 - to tbe mteb-word tint comas from Ctuc*go. which city consider* itself Ibe Warwick of Rrpoblkwc politics. TV:!*** of standsnJ silvrr dollar* dur. tar the week ended September 6. 1868. to 631.988. *g*lnB 449,600 for the dor- - - .aepoodlng period of Jeeiyev Ti e Texas Prohibitionists SCI tbeir Lrrtl rt-n In other stales a good example by A dining to nominate aeparele tickets, except in certain contested counties. M. 'aBlc red IsuT be the color of oar new iwracsol stamps. -This is a good color. An abundance of metallic red , . Stamps Is a plcamnl jvwriwsloo.to contemp3de TLdS* Is ooiy one way to atop the criminal f Dyof pmnlinfl didn't kDow-iuwas-loadrd pistols at people. It should be mad' is modi an act of outlawry as bar- ' slsrv. and awry man sliaold bare as taocti right to dcfcO'l himself against it. M>. John Wanan.sl.cr 1ms added one more lo bis many benefactions to the Young Men's Christian Association by girir* (he Philadelphia Aaaodation *50,000 1 . pay off Its floating debt. The m tire -mount of the debt-«200,000-waa made up by other subscribers TI.e only city affioers to be elected In . Phibddphta this year are a osnptroller, - deck of the quarter sessions and a coroner. The Bepoblicans talk of nomi- . ■suing Clayton MeMicfaael. of the North I Amrneon, and United Rules Maratul of i the J Harriet of OotamUa. lor com p< roller. , It is argored .bat Mr. McJUohael win be ' dependent^ and 6talw*rt ftctiooa of tlic i party, and it is nndertoor-1 that be will | acegpt the place if it if tendered hlra In . the iotareau of the party. When jrou fed yourself gradually break. ! lag down doo't wail' until jrnu hare ukeo , to yor bed. While yon are still able to be up and about tight the grim monster j discr.se by the use of proper ragtarallvc*. , Itoe bed remedy for malaria. Indigestion. . weak kidney* constant fatigue, fits of . athrr complications of a disordered system , to Itrown t Iron Bitter-. Irs magic In- , flornrr to eooqoorrng diseases of an rf- , Ttie Republican senrt-TT- of the Peun- \ gylranla legislature held a caucus Mnoday, and retolrrd that 91 senators should Ire preruot an erery Tuesday and then immediately adjourn to Friday, adjourning 1 cm Friday to Tuesday, and neither m»kr ! aporcbea thamaeires nor allow any to be made by otbara. nor entertain" any propo. (ition or rew.il utloo whatcrer. Nine asutoss to be rrltered alternately to go borne if they desire. Twenty-nine sei:at.,r> sri ' to be present on Tbarsday. the 18th. to Anally pass the Appropriation bill. J The to* spike in the Northern Pacific ' KaUna^waa driven Saturday afternoon by H. C. Davit, assistant general pasaen- ' ger agent of the road, who drove the first J spike on lbs opening of the read, and was 1 the same ooe first driven liy him. Among ' the first driven l.r him. Aninnc

ibe speaker*. In addition to President VUIsre. Mr. Krarts and Secretary Teller. Sir James H*qpon._ol I Gorernors erf Wisconsin, Minnesota. Dtl ■Ota. Monism. Oregon and Washington Tsriitory. There terre from 8.000 lo M00 perenni present. ln,t completed track wak laid by 900 labored." After the ceretDonles were c .n-.plcted the English and part of the American exruraionisu departed for the East, and the n* wort westward to Pugrt sound. The mo* valuable crop rsiard by .be fannm of America Is core, and Ibe oountrv naluisuly fall ttriont alarm when the Weather Hurean at Waahingtoo rcp.k-.cd that OB Friday a oold wave a oold sweep ovrr the West. Tbe redd wave has nut and gone, and reports have been received wMjteovrr Ibe entire coro-growin/ belt of ISnlUsy. These report* generally show that to tbe bulk of tbe crop, or lo any materia! part of it. no great injury . has rem tied from tbe fo»t. which was only directive in a region north of the ' gnat cure field-. Below that region the i co p was ton far advanced to be affected, i an.litmayomBdenllybereUedupanU.it . There are probably tew flab more diffi. j co.r to catch than the porpoise, and yet, . when wt o insider their value as a source strange- that there has not long ago been , N »K«n tbougbt^rff.vs^unngtb.TO. , tEto^o^*Mki3dol^tacaa^M^ ! will on. doubt return tbe icvrulor a rich f bring mM? at Baltimore, and is thought ' - will taootflptetedtaUmelo he given atrial , ber interims. Porpuisre are said to be J w.eth^octJ^apiree.heDoc tbe impart- , the aagu.ffc With Which ' the ' retire! ] « failure of it will be watched when the , j Tlie 1 VmrSWiit^*u Co""®1*0"" of \. * Jerrer ■netTbu'aSSto^il Treutou and j an.mg other things. (.< a tar IB far a term f, wk limited to Use orer-eary et|s-ndituret h of tiw Government, and sa adjusted as to P b. me productive industry sod labor.wliL. " '"rff^S^atihT^ZdY'toUows: S A; .brer. 218; Aihrighh_ 139; WbWater. »"£««,». 1r?ai, Si . J 1 Ibe nominal h.c ,e! declared that Uwy " w^tbsjmml J

Echoes from Camp Olden. | T I M'urecJ " | Baturdsy'eTenmg tost from tbeir first re- ; cmropment as a military ocganliatioo. Their welcome borne eras an agreeable ' surprise and lo those comrades and kind ; : frirada who assisted in hs ooniummttioo 1 ther feel deeply indetHed for Ibe graeroos 1 and eutwtsDtis! compliment. Far six days 1 . the boy* bad put hi faithful nrrvlee with . their comrades of the 6th Kegiment H I : camp at Priorctoo Juoction To Ihr ' novel and at limes exacting features of 1 field-life they took like veterans; and in , the performance of tbe duties rejoined • holiday excursion trip to our arJdi.-r laddies : by any mean. Daily I ber bad tbeir regu- 1 i Isr routine of duties to look after. Tbey had i the roll-call at reveille in the moreing. fob j J lowed after breakfast by company drill. 1 then came dinner and battalion drill, or ' or perhaps a review, or two, -or the evo- ' - lu.lons of a sham fight, to be succeeded 1 . by a change of uniform in tbe afternoon 1 - in time for drees parade. Then there 1 - ware the iuaawvsutouamaf haWnflaa.bul tire* were minor matters and did not give ' ' lire boys any serious cause of tribulation. ' ' The camp was picturesquely pitched an a 1 • plateau fringed with woods, where a cool < breexc played all day. and where an over. « coat and extra blanket or two were needed ' I at night. The mistake was in not local- ' : ing it in the vicinity Of some town o.-city, < m that aome accommodation for tody t ' visitors could be afforded at night. • The < first night In camp tbe cold was intense. 1 so cold in fact that one of the sergeants f of tbe command got it into his bead that ' I he was seised with the chills and was ' ' around about 2 o'clock in the morning ' | locAing cp tbe doclor'a quarter* for a dure ' of quinine and whisky. It was tbe same ' morning that Major Smith had bit pocket- I : book abstracted by bis colored servant ' • while to breakfastTbe scene while tbe encampment was ' . in foil blast was an Interesting one. Tbe I nine hundred tenia, arranged in avenues, 1 . were backad and flanked by the weeds. ■; Veteran! in tbe famitor uniform of the r Giand Army toted on tbe graas on tbe ' 1 ahady-aide of ih—» smoking -"8 talking. r ■ From a gentle rise in front cannon t I frowned threateningly upon all tbe are- * cues of approach. Companlea of the ' ' Sixth drilled in tbe diatanoe. and in the f foregrounds doxen bands and drum oorpa ' discoursed a medley of patriotic airs — ' picture of war wm framed with t woodland, where hundreds of spectator* u •ought Uie ahade to cat their itmcbeons or « bold thato tej-o-tsto* Shaded ^ retro. u - camp to railroad'SIlSi." There were all " Ibe "skin" games in full operation— three " card tnonte, and the fakir with bis bogus rf prise packagts. Here you could win a " cane by throwing a ring over it; there a a srgar by ringing the bell ooa muscle tester, f' ooe aide was Iboarray of wooden dolls. " shots for flvecenls, and a segar every » lime VOu topple ooe over." On tbe otbm g was tbe darkey with b<a head through a sheet, and partita of pleasure *1 seekers throwing rubber balls in vain ef- " forts t p bit bin. Beer booths whose bar- * tender* sweetly sang the praise* of their U beverage*, and rudely constructed table* h with t.r.ll. antly red lemonade stand- * Ing in glasses ou It, were to be mot at " every mam. Tbe din of ibe chapters p outrivaled the I cat of Use dru mall cookl be heard above tbe screech of >' Ibe locomotive and^tbe heavy rumble of b picturesque enough by daylight, was doubly atlrartive by nlgbt- Toechea hlaaed in front of many id tbe tenia Chinese lanterns were hung around the booths. Camp Area blared In tbe tent y As a financial cnlcrpriac Camp Olden b not a tueccsa It to said that not T over 85.000 people rt-ited Ihe Camp dor- u ing the week, never*! causes of so small ,j attendance are ircntiooed. Among ., .Km- "il «.■ ton lat» in .ha -mom 1 i - . - an aiteouauce are tncuuuorei. Atuwiig , " il iajj.e too ,

dusty and too euol." The G. A. It were I ind.Berv.Tt and not half put in an appear- , ; partment oSScna'u3> tbe Posts, whetbrr ! □ real or from mtsapprehensiun il to not oar t Daring tbe week tbe boy* of Company . " H " had calls from Senator Miller. Coiu- . rade Gile. of I'uat "40," who **s .11 . camp all Ibe week at Ivparunent bead- . quarters aa one of tbe a Idea on Corn- . t msndcr Field's etaB ; and several of tbe comrade* of l'cwt "70" from Cape May . Court House. including-Copseartes Lyons, . t (Ootnmander) Ad|utant Bhinip. Senior - Vioe Commander hpaulding, Jamea Che«r ler, D. Burch, C. M. Prestos, A- J. Tianlin 1 and Abtams. j Tl^ sham battle on Wednesday was . 1 more of a reality than was arranged for im . 1 Ibe program Tbe enthusiasm of tbe old , t veteran* who were strangers to field move- j r taenia and orders for a* many year* were . ) slightly too patriotic, for It Is generally : r conceded that the d masters of tbe day . 1 were brought almnt by tbe olwt.uscy of , ; tbe left wing of the confederate arruv, . ! 00m posed of old veterans, who not only . objected to being whipped, but who . t actually did not know w ben they were ( ! To^-private'Afterlaoo. nToSmpaoy D. ! I of Osmden. tbe encampment proved s . ■ mild In the early part oT the nighu but , grew colder toward morning. Atomt rme ; o clock Albertson quit his past and lurel ' queolly found last asleep by the of&ocr of the guard, when bis absence from his post was reported by the corporal whose duty ,. it was to bare him relieved at 2 o'clock. : tbe morning Ihe young man was ar. ' raigoed bednre a court-martial. The cul. peit pleaded Dot guilty. Ills idra was ■ that the qncampmeol was only for fun. But he found out that was a fundamental . mlstske He was adjudged guilty of the charge of deserting his post, sod ordered I to be discharged from the service and c drummed out of camp, which sentence strictly carried put befbre the regiment started for home Saturday. If this * youth should ever aspire lo reenter the c military calling (which is not l.kelyl be must not forget that the acDUnellHiutr^l can nevar he mora ptoy. ■ Comrade W. A. Barrovra, who ,, t known lo many of our Cape ] the important rewpo3SjIi^,|^™f'; dKylder' uf haT'ng in J ' oftterodraya^p^waM 3 3 be attended to the . dnttos smlghid him Vlth eflVnsocy and a faithful regard to ttrL oomfort of ail he 1 bad to car* fur, weVcan bear the must . positive teatimuuy. \ It la «*Ud that up«| a review of the ' pu and expeoqn of whe encampment ' it was found that the deplarem«,t cfiire-r-of the Grand Army srili b^(KU of pocket ! by tbe arrangement about ^.000. J Mr. Bamudl A. Vanadver aVd wife, o! 1 jsarvsssrafis ! 00 North Mreet. ton for home Mlpcd,, . to*. On reaching tbe city they t£«k . , cab at tbe ferry lo drive out to tbeir rtw,. deuce, 1718 Vine street. On alrgbildL Mr*. Vsnseiver tbougbtlemly left behini \ ber ia tbe tab ber satchel, containing , atomoods to the value of li.OOO and same l\. Tbe ios* was soon after die- V covered, but when the cabman was " •"a i'.*" r„'^d " thTtSeTlad n£Zgvdr,*'i«OTP ' ? loan « 948 no It. TV^S^bta 1*: ' ,i iocgud to a daughter of Mr*. Vansrivnr. g, How He Doubled HI. Tradw. Mr. Beuj. W. Atom, phmmactot. Giobr taun cure. Br *h^uha -Oil. has greatly V !r"dj,'!*t7T;l'riu'!?'lr' O irrftkam*. ' ito

Iporegn' ■y. w.ntmto.r I jOuTreeoc of the tbpuaands • passing through PMtodrtpbto, homeward, from sea or woods, mountain or springs. . slop nr. . a train, or leva* ynor Journey i for a day and see l» store. Come in and I your lug-see at tile checking ptocva 1 near almost every principal enl raaoa ; look , about, rest, and when ready taka op your 1 Journey with a full kuotoiedgc of where , the store .is, achat is in il. bowj it does . thing*. This will gratify us abd you. [ sod may serve us both. Perhaps you saw I the store during the Centennial year. To I hare seen it then to cue thing ; indeed, to have seen Irany year sim*. is quite a diBerent thing still. In tbe Centennial 1 year It was simply an overgrown clothing . store, full of men's and boys' gannenu, 1 and the workmen who cut and made the . goods. Now tbe clothing to delegated to its old quarter! in the big clothing bouses . of Oak Hall, at Sixth and Market, and . the largr establishment adjoining the ConI linen! tl Hotel tu Chestnut street, and now 1 only a small section remains of what to : at the Centennial time. Tbsw there wes • aiagte floor. dow H is , skirted with galleries 00 til sides ; and since tbey bare gone up to tbe third story, elevator* hare had to be put in 10 the people op. Then there was no opening through to Chestnut street, and ten stores bare bevn taken in the Chestnut street end so that tbe block from to Market, and from Tbirtornlh Juniper, or East Broad, is practically one property. Tbe basement is worth mentioning, loo. While tbe basinets was going along on tbe main floor we kept up tbe floor* by stout columns, and fomearly year dug away the earth that hundreds of carts were removing, to make, from curb-line uwtor the street pavement all round throe aides of our bouse, tbe most perfect sad commodious lower floor we ever eaw. It to light as day by elcrtric lights which do not beat ibe air. Il is dry. and cooled by ventilating machinery. It has eight broad stair cases, to that within a few steps of any portion there is quick exit. This la one of the plcaaantest parts df tbe Bore. Tbe GenUemen't Wash Rfms and Reading Rooms are here. Tbe new and spacious Toilet Booms for Ladies are here, and the new section for reis Jqgt being completed here. All this makes up s Department of Public quite acceptable to those who It would be natural for us to sptwk of the growth of tbe store, but to do so toys open to apparent boasting ; Ibis is not onr purpose ; wc grow as Topsy growed — " Cauge she couldn't help it. I'copiy •rant tbe service we render, are try 10 make ihe acrvioe better and better, and make them want us more and more. This is a place where many of the things are gathered that are wanted in erery family in tbe city and county round about. Tbey got from tbe beat maker*, preaenled sale fairly, sold without haggling, sold 10 be returned If the price of the goods •re wrong. Why shouldn't such a place Men work from son rise to sunset, aye, spend their lives ip getting money 10 that tbeir •ramilics can gut things. Isn't H wise to find out the bcyt place to get the things f "It is the best place that wc been building at. and we are building at it every day Bill, and we hope never be dune wbile there it anytblog In imYno must surely come lo sec us on this invitation, sod then yuu will know what to your friends. Surveyor-Boy and President. Young People's Life of George Wash- 1 ingtnn. By William M. Thayer. Elicvir edition. 467 pages. Brevier type, leaded. With illustrati.ns. Extra cloth. SO cents, half Iiussto, red edges, 65 cents. No other name has received such universal homage as Ibat of Washington. Everett spoke but the verdict of ll.v wnrM when lie pronounced Washing"of all the men Ibat have ever lived.

1 the grew! eat of good men. and the best <8 great men." Frederick the Great, whose • psrn name ranks with tbnar'nf Alexander, . utemr, «oo^ Napoleon drelsAd his deeds ' annals of militaty achievement."' 1 Whether ss school boy. surveyor bay, Indian flgbtef. member of Congress. Comman ilrt. iu-Cl>ief. or President, bis lils - ' a as full of striking Incidents, and ever an example lo thrill and Inspire any youth whose heart pulsates with tbe free and vigorous blond of tbe Anglo- Sexun race. Mr. Thayer, the author of the present wotk. Jon published, bus proven bv his , Worlil-iaraous lives of Lincoln. "From Pioneer Heme to tbe White House," and * "1 tiarflvld, "From Log Gahin to ti« White House." . writer whore pen is , wonderfully suited to iu theme. He ', writes with an enthusiasm worthy of bit > Subject ; with vividly drawn pictures of , the tiroes and tows through which Wasl, . passed. Tinting the toncuagr of friends tod omlemporariea, and crowd. » the pagra with appropriate illustrative r anecdotes, be make* tbe times sad the „ character, seem present realities to the * reader. His honk will at once be socvp " ted at ooe .4 the best of Ihe lives of ,1 W ashing! on. not for young people only. ■ for older folks as well. It is not e.4.1 > U.ber'alm will rend a 100 |«ge*desohT. " ct&ap "rlu^r&t -r £ ' qww. John H A1den. publisher, 18 ' Verey street. N'-w York. v Psalms. - J Hear this, all ye t-.-ple. and give ear « all ye iarabd. of the «retid,-Hop Bitters ' will make you well and to rejoice. '< ' 2. It shall cure all the i-cople^-^ p sickness gad tuBcring vadrr fA. 1 to^!Srjri£i \ «7yoi s k ^ Bfa!1 biK'1' rictl k"*1 Poof T D°w' ~*kJpue of Hop Bitten for bilious, ft canplsuita .. --Cleanse me with Hop BiurraVcd I 11 4Eil have robuB and blooming health. A Add disease upon disease and let •: the worB crane, 1 am safe if lure II, y. h Bluen. wiot '2*"'' 1 h"ed#" pu$T'1 S tkSKZ s from Rheumatism and Neuralgia, T with Hop Btrter*. doeth wisdy. 9. Thou that bast aorea. pimples, ^ salt rheum, erysipelas, blood pot- P y* Hop BiUera will restore ibem ° ail 10. What woman ia dbere. feeble and p sick from female complsrou, who deaf ret h , not health and ut-th Hop II tiers and is ^ mmUsrrlL * 11. Let not Docket to use Hop Bitters T bring on serious Kidnev and Liver own- S ptoinu. £ 12. Erep tby toogoe tram being furred, - thy blood pure, and thy stomach from ia- * digestion by using Hop Bitrr-a. ? IA AU my pains and acbes and disease r. gt> like ebafl bvfurc tbe wind when 1 ore " Hop Bitten. 14- Mart tbe man who was nrariy dead v land given op by the doctor* after mlng " Wop Brum and broomeeh wril \ 16. Cease from worrying atowt cerviwia- a fW, general debility, and urinary trouble, ™ "lr Hop Bitten will nature jru. ■ J] j JTbe Trestuu School Board* reran I y f [JjVoaferml three honored dollar, from J I M^punuaetrf making a-thL^to'tos K i'totntnar ussd Ic the >ch->i|. The matter carried to the Supreme Custrt upon „ "MonuLand the other day Justice Scuddsr a u opinion re renin/ Ibe actroo of •" ^ytoard and furbiddiag the change irf ■ A' Big Scoop. waumre nt Uts world-wide re- " r"li. and Ibe imiueor.leui.id t»V>utor. " "L-^uufad upon wormajc. im-efc— Art he a infa.tj £"jjjg££- - A';'

ir a Cape May Boy Comptlroented. , Tbe following weH-merited compliment ~ appeared recently ia the Benton fMg^taca >. TDrnxoxtat-' 7 BMKW Xrrer.1 » !%!£% "r^irSSG.0'.? a prey's*' . j! (Here follow tbe name* of tweoty-flv* T of the leading buslnem men of Fort Bcn,c "»-)■ to Mr. Wliealon is the youngest eon of Mr. a and Mr*. Williu When tor., of South Seaid ville, this county, and the preerntantamn Q. will enter his 28d year. In 187S, while 1 w mere taw, he studied telegraphy at the is signal office on Peck's Beach, and in 1876, before reaching hie I6ih birthday, was taken into tbr rxiiroar! rrfllcc' at Woodbine, id assuming the responsibilities of Ibe ofllce d daring the summer or that year, and perto forming them with entire satisfaction. b> Three years later be entered the algnal id Service of the war department, where hi* ! ability and moral worth were quickly recognized and appreciated by bis an perl - h or*. In the far west lie has filled tbe ly most trying as well aa the most revponsih blc positions In the service, and in tbe is event of his transfer, public expressions p Of regret bare been frequently given. His Stem of service is now expired, snd after spending a short time in the service of the 11 Western fnion Company, be Willi return II to rtii- acif. suing -bade of lh< parental ■t rool-tre-. He would cot be a Wbrnton ic Mm.'' H is fatlier is well known as one nt Is the most skillful and rcliablo of mechanics, r. and his brother Joe has on more than one if an engineer on the West Jersey Railroad, it In tbme days wheu so many young men fa are given to idleness and thriftlesness, it e gives us pleasure to hold up tbe hands of i- such as prove an honor to themselves and <- a credit to the name tbev bear. « Public School Notlco\^_ !- Natice la hereby given that the primary rf and intermediate departments of the puba lie schools, comprised In the first, accund, 4 third and fourth divisions, will open oa ' d Monday morning, the 17th inst., and the q senior department, comprised in tbe fifth 0 and sixth diviaiout, on Tuesday morning, d the 18lh inst. s The adored school will open on Hone day morning. rfJM 'C. TBoarsos, f District Clerk, r - ■ — 1 ^drrrtisrarnts. .GEnSffl FOR PATN. R heu^matism.^e^r^^.^laUca,

/"'OOD PAY FOR AGENTS. t'auadeipau. I's. as-sw ^XECUTORS' yotBTB SALE OF THE RE&_ ESTATE EDMONDV, B. WALES. J etwy.'ureraaad, alt! I'es^jL'j^'btlr'satJ ON" WEDNRVIHY. TUF TItltfl DAY OT OCTOBEE. AJL W.s.siw iraneti nrsr ttiv IHrtO Asrevs^rokx. feibw'w^irJuTt0 wm "' TewISSS. fi . 1 J in U.nr,v Hirer 'rownslup •• 00 t>e raltrouL s.lJKelng tVr am-e of cwnnerkuei Coaaty la tuvA L\ I), or DseUa. page, in Ar, sad la the Cirri', ontrr of ^■wMayOwintr.in Deed-Book No ts. maes SstSS^S^MauatwlISi w —aa. TtaS*5 Slii' tsraTsisTO i Kaa€'^^3r,ss* ; No. t. T».; -.VKvr Triet- m said Peoala 1 gSSj^SrjiMsaS i ^sff^KySSjswMeSMifti'im^Iy ! -JSAtftv^tewy^Trart- sart^^b | i

_.r£.rORNER Jixm ^ ^~L e^fP-EEW PHILADELPHIA- <==b~==^stf^=Vfl rt IJoIIjn Oak Hall grows old only in experience. In all else it is I0rl& I _ P ! younger this Autumn season of 1883 than ever before. • /"S't'QPK I xva>'s dealiflg with our friends — and we are fG ^ L vx\ friends with eveiybody— make trading at Oak Hall sim- JJL 1 L© plrcity and safety itself, and the creation of th*e J^test styles fflVt . _ -A. with the best workmanship makes Oak Hall the final ^ 1 L authority on aU questions of fashion in Men's and Iloys' p dress. Oak Hall is the natural trading jilace for all TTOtTI retail clothing buyers in and about .Philadelphia. . The C-\ro4'fc>*Yl 11 1 1 L boys will find just the stuff for -the school-room and the §)y4>lO|fl n- - 'I play-ground, and the men for tfi'c mill, the shop, or the J farm, and for both men and boyswc have the j ^ tj ~ J . < L^U largest selection for fine dress wear. Wc I fy* j j J i t will supply you with all sorts of clothing— jt3 ) 1 5 VryL, honest, reliable, elegant and really k.

L "SUA. Tbr " Kldgsray Tract" In Dranls Town. - V2SUI& — — — M~-v. No. ia, Tbr "Bsci Ken,'* or "Jscoti Loamtng" a iMdrf J. t^Csiuun^n iS?rj5or^uijlSdl - u**rrtbr light, tllic and tatcreal-sup- - 1-uasd tube I'M- t.t: part— of san .trerdem or. in .- snd to tbr loornt faad In tb« Connty of Capo ttsy. Booglir l-v drrrdrnt and rlfht otbrr* of -by dred dated Antort 4, lids, recorded In 1 Drad-Book V, ;agrv 407 Ac. : ink on both sMrv of Wolf P if BUI or Fovicrr per^e^ .'^iiphxrl. 6lo IP^ears' giowib. ' ber Bt for paper wih.v* liocrbi II sherltr. sale ' in 147s (Un1 of Martey w illtarns), by Used recordrd in Der-UBook No. 4*», psrrs 17: Ac. j .^S'rn IA Tbo"b'Iiane," in;^!n!4MJtb Denntv.it • jk^c. Mn lb. ivKiiviiing 4 arrre. S^r^ds abd j recorded In Deed-Bonk No" 97, pagt* i SSSsS'S'riS'iS ■ "bd" "t key « llUams) in **{e! 1 "1^" - Viiuh aad^esjg OMW^nat It*. i.r; to Mount : ' i^*to!yir^Sxd^^^?.|>'jberels aboot ' "faSnS-IUar Lesmtbg Blags' Bridge ! ; j euaoa^^^aiajagl? *7~^X r " ty" j ■ '' no.'ta'a lot'of osusr «waa» VSSib » 1 I y rare' grow in, lytbr wsst of and sdjoin'ug Ih- : I . let above rvrlled Irect ob both sides of Ktggs' I - brassB and nori* of and aiyotniajMu Klrx. or ; | I 1 vrree sn-1 S prrrbes. bJugbl ol jartM*Bnc« | i I In liC4.tu Kr l r.crdbd ,n Derd-Uouk Z .pages I i it^vSSSSfESSSi acres, I mods and IS perebes. Tin. u of sbnul ■ an year* tartfly grovlb and well set. There >. ! t IS^SA.'tautrt. br d-nl. as follows i from , | Owwgv BebMl^eisL InJiOU SaLuJuau 'ui£* ' r itorti^,p?'*47« T" l"jl° (WW Ludwm la t t™gsTa^S*S* ■ , ,"2 • ! BougbUn SlaoofriSrComMk tJdted'reroMi.i ' iS^SitotamsTowb. : ; ; i SbtTui nTpeebvps go yews grown. "boSTTn " I IMt^rf^touTce^Baosley. bydeeds^ recorded tn . ; Lumu^caikd' Ibe ! b"Nn^r^^'lbe'Vl^^l^Vu^ltu'4^'ur<K 1 aoeMra«.sL \ "nTk' *' ; h *MreT ur wow!ian.i. bcanb mrauu ' FIVE MILE BEApH, ' ; la i*»s MayOoantr. rxxswfag sna lbs bsacb 1 i frraa Ibe ailsiutr Oosaa to roat CVoek. lying be- I Ktfi,*L tUltal' wikM'faBwnd^UgHd I ■o osaipre wu* lbs wwnlhiws sad pax As per- I j LtsssgsasffisMr- " j •aiqSaS TT :

; Srgal ^drrrtisnnnits. - gUREOGATE'S OFFICE. I ^s^an-^j-tsw^ire* - votriag upon Llm as . sriuioaATE of Tint codstv of caps MAY. I I at his once at Capo Kay Coon Boose, on I j TUESDAY AND SATl'KDAY ; of each week. WILLIAM BILDIUfTH, j J Jims-tf gnreogble. * TO-OTICE TO CREDITORS. e lonroif M lay^&ltn ende. drcra»1*^Mcuon I f ot^tbe^rtorbte Of ^amyof Cspe^Msy^li'rrly I jq-oricB. | ^ Cliar'.es'McCan!. Altaebwo: Is j : SS^iS ; wii.iThT shreiffTf * ta^rocoi ylti r^p'wTi''1" ' ' K CHANCERY OF NEW JERTo cabana w Ooms M vH li tr.s ' ptslnao!! dbTrd^Sy* ifia.Twbtrlo" B nMredlw . ' i «E?'ll™lrtrt sre nul'.J AtoSSS' SiVuIr I ' ! "W ^ ° 10 S I j No W^uta street Osmdci? N.J. y WEESLH INSTITUTE, . . : c sm "rc 't'nakl'.e^cabott-u^ljnt. qffice of^webt jehley" : W . TAYLUK. Treasurer. it . > -gxecdtobs' sale. May eonnty, N.J. See band bm. ^Eas^s^FH^'SS s A* L. U-DLAM.l J, , - ^ glCJlAWBsA. UiDLAM | AXebulore. !

ilrir ^di'frtisnnfnts. £ o i M § r = 1? C I'l g SP s f 1 S £■ (U O • | H - prl " 5 I CO CD II ? I > 5- I w UJ I- g a Q- i i El S w 1 s p l»g inO ; .- f g = - Pfl F1 f PS Oft If g " xw ■ ? I S X S J- ! a £ Z i ! P ' S y 1 e° T1 ? I p OT. JOHN's COTTAGE, should apply *yjjJ^.*U(JMAJ! PENSI0*i^^pi jjpSodlreJy Sr ngSta'Vow^x^d by law. ' .VIKdSSna t^^AUanrers^aoJ^Utlu Acenla! S77 F. 81, Wssainguo, D. c. •: Lean SHORTHAKD at STTCOt'lS 8D 08TB AND CfblT'l LIE.' ss-dAw.y m" roi i c'blrert ,r8t-1 L^vT M " . I.EIIMANN A CO., Mtoufactoren of FINE CAUBIAOES AND VILLAGE CAHTs 710 KESSLKlt STREET, FBI LADKLI'hia K.U.— bpeataJ Attcsuoo girsn lo Repairing. * ^J-.-ALLISTEU^A1 CO., FINE WINDOW SHADES, I NOS. HAND 17 NORTH HECnNH STREET, > I'aleotoes and Wbolwsle ' nu V^ms'-N * i pALMER HODBE, TeltOa regal I- ' . - .,711, ObTiSiS "j rues, rial TOO. ol our. j r. a EUnonwE.^

^tiSffUanrous. GREAT CLOSING SALE MEN AND BOY'S CLOTHING, Mum's FinudiuMi cbwnop ih MdislnMs.'r .ufcTforolie arxT^"'" 30 DAYS MEN AND BOYS' CLOTflING, mrnrn rnraMt Grote, H eu*_8ulu, Stt now « u Bo; bmaTjUS now (a v«ure.l|-m FurnlsOlog Oools ol ismSIMi calvin h. cuw akih.. (Knmrlog FartoeT). MOTH SOULE'S TAN EHADICAT0R „ ,, IS USED. Freckles only be ct?.. feic bottf.k. Pimples AI1 urugg,.,. sssrti SMITH. -DOOLTPTLE £ SMITH. •- T jssfa TAKE "IK U AT<1' '.HisfSSrSSi rap^iprtici MARK TWINS &&MND HIT WSf*- 'fc on the jIbsey INSTITUTE BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY.