Published Every Saturday Morning. 4 CtfE IT. OCTOBER 6, 1883- ^ Newark la the Ohio of "New Jersey j" Newark bokb 1U election Bexl Tocaday, and each party Has a " rare thing <m K." ® The ML Holly Fair ojmea oil on the „ 9th. iOUi. l»h and 13th of October. u Everybody b expected to go to thb exbi- u bitioo. It b exceeded only by the Slate „ Fair' and b fall of attract***. Noon can „ afford to miss it. u <Jn one qoeation Oovernor Porter of In- « diana dlaacreea with Pneldent Arthur, ii »fr. Porter aayi now thai what carrier} U ledbna in 1880 waa the aoperior organize- a Uon of the Republican*. wbereaa Prcri- >1 <bal Arthar, aa b wall known, laid it waa L •otp. The weight of evidence b in favor n of President Arthur. a . The PUataui Expoalltoo baQdioga, in * iAltafheey City, were destroyed by Are ^ about I o'clock Wednesday morning. The lorn Ueatiaiatod at (1,000,000. The , lire waa dboovered in the boiler room c attached to Machinery Hall, at the south end of the bcildlng. "and In baa than ten mtnotaa the bolldingv were an Ore from end to end. " b to reported that Senator Mahooe baa mortved a aignlOcant bint from Waablngtco that be bad better atop the assessment baaioaaaal the Norkolk Nary Yard. If be baa been " directly or todiioclly- eonoerned In thb bnaioeaa, then the proper List |o tend to him would be a warrant (or hbnmatby a Marshall of the United SUM We are glad to bear thai thb b a gn at yaarfor polatoea in Bew England. New York and Panada Tbe fartnera bave loogbl a hard battle with the potato bog dariag ibelaat few yaata, aodthry aeenrod to haw triumphed orer their etriped foe an akmg the line, at tbe acreage of tbe potato prop h» been increased fifteen per cent. Thb to tbe aort of victory that everybody can rejoice over. Wa ha»e reeolved from H. B. Heppard, Preaideal of the Georgia Sure Sunday School Association, a copy of the proceediagaof lb Tan Ih Annual CooveoUoo. held la Aagmtaon the Sod, Srd and 4lh of laat May. A perusal of tbe pamphlet ebowa that our brethren of tbe aontb are la I be lore frunt of the Sunday School Anuy of Worker* — they baring a mod compiclc organ Katloo Mr. Heppard b a wealthy influential dtben of Savanah, Georgia. Somebody b going to be disappointed ill Ohio next week. Tbe Republican* .. am figuring oa a majority of about 15,000 and tbe Democrat* oa "anmatMng over 10,000 - Thb b a pretty wide margin. The taoat contradictory report* of the auppomd atataof public feeling are pubIbhed. and one who read, both eidm b tall in percbdy the name .late of ignorance ai to the probable reanlt a* ooe who read* nothing and wail* for the return of Theatory laid general weeha ago in ree gard to the death of UenL Crealey and reapondeut of a Oopenliagan Journal, with Iba addition that be waa murdered by a , uretinou* crew Thb lab particular, ln- ' bead of confirming tbe former vervioo, make* lb* whole ecoount more improbable. No doubt U errata* an uneasy feeltag to find there rumor* afloat, for tbe suggestion ariaee that they mey aome beai*. Oa the other hand, there b tbe cooInvta'or of newt, b ranked by competent observer* about with tbe 'datelQgeet oootnbaad" end the "reliable gentleman -Jus • turn tbe fr—fot oar civil war. Spruking of the advaatage to he attained In the am of aeH water for sprinkling breeXCThe I.ynn lUperter my* :_ "Tbe pbn of sprinkling tbe street* with -toe dty the peb fkw vraeka. ha* given entire tsiisfadtoc.. Much baa water la mq aired to wet down than with frrah water. 01 Jtojrtdaliy b thb noticeable on Suadajri whaa ao work b done Wife salt water even through thb extremely dry , •rather, is tbe watered tocalffira thereto ; Rob triable from dub. By the preeem Vbemnf pnmpiog tbe expenm b about bxdalbn per day, hot good Judge* *rr of the cqrtaton that tbb can be materbliy lameued by tehcr methods of raking the A quselienhra barn tabadT that it oew ■aliamf uui>mmlan acquire* a rigid of way. no utter eooM tie built within three mfiee end it wa* argued that each a bw wa* peered u the lab reewon of tbe Legisapprried March fith 1877, that K thould be lawful far any raflroad corperatloc right to take aad acquire title to »!t auch and the exigency ol baaine* mav°domad tor the eeaetton ef freight aad paemagrr eompaay. Prov.ded that no mere (baa one bondred feet in width Tor tbe main tack of nay rand abaii batakm for the right of way, anegt whare from the dapeh of cut. or Wjgtoofjmhanhmeat, kar, of the Scpreme Court, to take acUoe h reference to tneraOgatiot tbe ectka free' lit Aim during Ih* peb year. Tb* ptoMaaam eb forth that theyjbv. «*. have taw tod are being unlawfully and a'tofally reqaab the Judge t o moke a
Oiling Wagon -Wheel* and Woodmere' Review en experience in oiling wagoo-wbeeb and otbar wood- work. Tbe Rural Htm/, ffimoy year* since, adrired areking tbe felloe* of wagoo-wbeeb in Ni oil to prevent the pomlbUity of w shrinkage. " I have a wagoo on which, aix years j,l ago, tbe felloe* afanml m that tbe tire* fo loose. I gave Ha good coal of n hot oil, and every year eince it ba* had a ooat of ail or paint, aooeliinm both. Tbe Una ere tight yet, end I bey bave not been 10 art for eight ut sine y earn Many loom '■ think that a* *oon a* wagon felloe* begin " *brink they mob go *1 oocc to n blacksmith abop and get the tire art. Inbead w of doing that which b often a damage to m the wheel*, caubng them to dbh. if they th will gb tome linseed oU and bent it boil- *) lag hot, tad give ibe felloe* all the oil can lake, h will fill Ibcni up to Ibeir ^ usual rite and tighten to keep them from ^ shrinking, and abo to keep out tbe water. yoo do oot wbh to go to tbe trouble of ? mixing paint, you can beat tb* oil and tie rag to a bick ana iwsb them over a. a* they will take oS. A brush ii C more coo ven lent to use, bat a awab will d, answer If you do oot wbh to buy a brush, it It b quite n mviog of time nod money to tl after tbe wood-work of farm machinery. Alternate wetting and drying Injure* and cause, tbe beb wood moo to u decay and lose ila strength unless kept , well painted. It pays to keep a llub oil t on band to oil fork ha ml be, rake*, ncckyokee, whifflrirere, and any of tbe amah toob on the ferm that are more or lew 1 Tbe inqueb In the cere of Bom Clark u Ambler, who wa. murdered at Scretfcrd, Coon., enrly in September, waaoouclodcd oo Saturday bat. Tbe veadict of tbe oorooer's Jury wa* au indefinite accuaa- ' Uon again William Lewi*, to whom Ibe * drceamd waa to bave been married aome * lime in September. Tbe jury agreed that " ibe mid Bom Clark A rubier came to her death by being choked to death by aome t person or pereoo. to tbe Jury unknown, t But," tbe verdict concluded, "from Wil- < liam Lcwb' relation* with her in tbe ( pab, aad tram bb testimony and bb coo- t duet liner her death, aad from other evidence, we think suspicion point* toward him.- It b possible, thb be will be ladle, ted bythe Grand Jury, for Ibe aharperi detectlve *kl!f h*> failed to conned any one ( | In any way, save Lewi., with the c*nmi»- ( rioo of tbe crime. If he to Innocent then ( suspicion rear, upon no one, aad the mur- , derer will probably never be discovered, u | tbe crime wa* evidently committed by ' , one pereoo only, end by him oo e dark < " night, in e sedodrd piece, aad in tbe «b- i 1 aeace of ell human wltneare*. It b not true that " murder will odt ceare grow 1 1 mure numerous constantly which prove » lb* adage untrue, and, though tbe facili- • Ilea for discovering crime Inerade tbe r number of detected criminal, decrease. . There are two thing, in favor of the •- theory of Lewb" defeore— flrd, tbe lack - of controlling motive, and second, bb par. ■ suoal bearing during tbe long aad trying - inveatigalioo. A man guilty of ao brin. > oua a crime could scarcely bear ao quietly ' as Lewb did tbe rtgorl of ao searching an toveeUgaUon. • Tbe Long Branch aeaaoc. which pracll1 cully dosed nearly a month ago, waa not t> bad only "four oonarcul ire bot day*," raid > Captain J. A. Wire, of tbe Abbouford, a r local hostelry which keep, open the year • round, lie further remarked that "the - real kuod~ bad not bcee more Ibaa six - seeks, and Uurinf that period there was - baa not experienced far several yearn. - Even tbe village undertaker oanplained • of the dallaam of the aesaua, end Oaptain ' Taylor, Suparlolendent .of the Iang - Branch Goran Pier Company, remarked I that the bolel proprietor, had met wbh a revere disappointment, alibough the Plymouth Hock had brought over 80.000 visitor* to tbe pla« during Ibe reason . "Tbe pier receipt* will far exceed those i of last year, aad yet there baa been a baa ' may be ascribed to tbe high rent* asked ' for cottage*, the aeoaaaerily high charge. I than all, to the exorbitant fare* demanded by the reUroeda." Aa extraordiaarr atory ~m told in the Loodon Timm of a recent dale about an . engineer and firemen on Urn Hoiybesd ' Bail way, who, at Ibe and nf fifteen hour* nf eerrine, fieH erieep oo their engine aad . allowed It to ran wild. Tbe engine wa* running "light" or wbboot are attached aad had reached a part of the rand where 1 it should have been rue upon a riding to allow tbe Irish mat] express to para The signal mac at the station set hi. signal. engine dashed peat the atoUaa and, ran ' down tb* line. Realising (be aeeeariiy for instant action he telegraphed to the next signalman to pot fog signal* (torpe ' does) cm the Uae, aad tbe latter bed barely time to, obey before tbe wild engine waa c upon him. Tbe anise of tbe explosions 0 twokc tbe engineer end firemen and the c Iririi mail train waamved. Themes had * ban asleep tot eoene Ume and Ibe enginv 1 had almost run ttrelf out. but even at a '' ao express train oo the same track. S Tbe targeri fee ever paid to any lawyer 1 of the toited Stain b aid to have been I reenlvad by Ih* laaa Judge Black cf Peon- • •ylvaaia for hit defeore of the New • made addMDnelly Interesting by tlreRrie ' moot thai hla Bret fee upon being ad 1 milled to praoriee wa. ten orota | Ladta. wHl agree with n* that rme cf ■ , the more important thing, la retorting a j w J1 not cm or break in wearing. To do this yon wfll hare to parcbaee yoor silk. 1 freea a thoroughly telraWe house that will 1 guarantee them ea rup resulted. DaHb-Cf ' Sooth Seoand Ut., PhiiedeipUia. is suck a bona*, and thq here unearthing to ray lo Jaaran. Pta .-Mr. Uoardmu W Wilrea unrefmglor A. a AMwd A Co., 1
CURRENT TOPICS. C< rt8Bctt£dariac Beptombcr is estimated at the Treasury Do- ' partment at 815,000.000. & Schuyler Colfax thinks tbe State of York will be carried by lb* democrats by 33,000 majority. Sl Bias Mahooe u having a beap of,trou- - in .Virginia. He finds predooa fare now "open to conviction" on tbe A l«wi«. Dr Qulmhy, of Jersey Ciry, deciinra ■ run for Odrevnor. and Ibe Prohlbitloo- j will meet October 10 to name another candidate. A vast business is being done everywhere, owing to the very low prices and margins All this is eating up J over-production and starting Ibe mills Monday, and female suffrage oo "school question la considered fairly established 4 in that town. Tbe gross revenue of tbe I'ost- Office j Department for the fiacnl year which enJune SOlfa last waa fiu.827.473, an increase ol »8.M2.1S« on the revenue for « preceding fiscal year. Tbe Washington R^tMiean Is authority for the humorous statement that tbe captain of a bare-ball nine in Philadelphia. Is bigger man than the President of the I States. It is Just possible, yoo know, that Mr. leasing ot hi. Washington house While noose. Depends a Utile on tbe of the Ware. The (rrosSearuinRs ol the West Jersey ( Railroad and branches for August were fi315.986.5J; operating expenses, »96.445 30, net earnings, *119,540.33; being , increase compered with the correspond- | log month of lest year of filO.143.7A 1 The crooked people have discovered that It is not necessary to counterfeit tbe pew postal note. They ran do Just as i well by punching out a high figure and 1 np the space where the postmaster j punctwd out a tow one. Tbe Democratic Stale Executive Committee met Monday in Jersey City aad organised by tbe election of tbe following officers : President, Hon. John R. McPhereon ; Treasurer, Hon. A. A. ilarden- ; Secretary, John It Laird ; AssisSecretary. Joseph M. Noonsn. i Officers of Ibe Post-office Departqual. xry that ibe new postal npls»«Trr:proTiDg great convrotoopp-tO^oHrry companies , been lilsckfusted by tbe Department and denied tbe privilege of tbe money order aDd Well Jersey Presbytery ■ The Prraltvtrry of Wert Jersey con- , retted lo tbe Presbyterian Church at Vlne- ' land, last week. A resobitiim was introduced giving the ' Presbytery the right, if ao desired, of. examining lot > the chancier and slews of a member ebon changing from on« Presbytery to soother, hut it wa* not adopted. The raskres reports showed the churches and Sabbath schools of the Presbytery to - be -in good cooditioo, spiritually *pd fl t oancially. There are 5105 members in s *avflkr«."w,Hr<n*ifiW,S«d«, fflhatf 1 lAa There was spent during Ibe past I year fiSl.611 for congregations! purpose*, r f8516glseo to Foreign Miaous and *3869 r to Home Missions. i Mr. Goo. H. Ingram, a licentiate, was s examined aad ordained to prmch Ibe gosr pel. Ilia field of work for the winter . will be the churches of Qreen Creek, May's 1 Landing and Tockaboe. i Presbytery adjourned to meet at Millt rill next spring, , Mt. Holly's Great Fair. October JOu 10th, Uib and 13th are lb, > days on which Ibe splendid exhibltlm of . the Burlington County Agricultural 8o- : ototy will he held. and. notwithstanding I the high degree at exeelh-ncc attained by !. the management in previous seasons (and I this is the thlny-eeventh year), tbry feel I assured of presenting a grander display amount to «13 000 ; the rectog wiH ba far shore ibe average, sad all in all tbe Ml H.4ly Fair promirew to V the most sttracthis pert of the oountry - Bacoraioo tickets with coupons of admission attached, will be sold by the Pennsylvania (Lotted Railroads ot New Jcr-*-y Division) from all principal stations at greatly red need ra'cs. Printing the Pension List. Wssimvora*, Sept. 37.— Otmgrem last winter ordered the priallng ot the peasioo rather to the disgust of the Pension Office, as it . fia* been tbe poHey of that bureau to karp the list a secret. Tbe argnment has keen that Ibe pension data ■flgrnta If potto possession of the addresses abiatoed to their owe greet profit and the riaoer Dudley bee. however, advocated it as much aa paarible. It is designed to get the foH Hat printed for tbe oae of Coo on It* reassembling in Dec, mber .aotl 1 lb* tat volume, a bulky document of 900 coot rining 87.568 names in alL This volume deals only with ibe Bines <4 New York aad Peamayivaaia TV He*. Dr. Miner toils * good snec dote Uiustrwiiog the popular idee entertained about tbe three leading profe axtoha. He rays aa aaxious lather consulted a seer to find out, if poeaiUe, the destiny of bri three boys. To bb greet dismay Use man of knowledge declare ! : ~ Ooe will be a murderer, another a falsifier and ' the third a pauper bring on Ibe towa." | As tbe good fatoer began to bewail hb lot I are lb* oommoo lot* of men. Your firs , iwrilR Is. • doctor, the asooad a lawy-r, and the third a country Ciergvmaoi Oo You Want to Buy a Dog? If you do, Ibe place to p> b to the Eathth flamri. Philadripbia. where all breeds of dufis are arid at haw priors lr you caaaot gn in peram. wrSv for wbet want, wad rtrey wiii nsad it In yoo by express. *■• mwt'.v wtme yon lire. CsU. The officers cf lbs Sixth BegimraL S. j em®*11 I
Bi-Cantennlal nt'Phlla- ' delphla. Oct- 8th to Oth. ISS3PBOUHAMME. Saluniajt, Odotcr, 6 a. Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert at the Academy of Music, arranged by tbe local Singin; Societies. Addresses In German and English. OetotorTO, Religions observance* of the event in all German churches. Hominy, OeUUr 8tt. Grand procession in - three diristoos in tbe following order : — L Potfse. . k Cki/t itankail and Aid/. Areata* 6'ootasflta fo BdrescAra . Oanxa1. FVrrt Dtruion. — Historic division, representing in tableaux tbe part Germans have taken in tbe progress ot tbe country, from tbe founding of Germsntown to the present day. consisting of twelve gala wagons, mafic, and represent* Urea, all In their respective costumes. .Second Division. — Mexican veterans. Grand Army Posts, military. 8. Third DttiRon. —Singing societies, ] fifty in number. Tablraix. Turners Pbiladedcipbla district. Msnsyonk, HtTxborough. Trenton. Ac. Uniformed Knights of Pythias, Odd Fellows and Red Men. Fmirth Dietsian.— Camden organixation, consisting of singing societies, lodges, and trades display. VifUt DMHon.- Butchers, eight hundred in number, mounted, and trades display in tableaux. 6. BiM Dietsfcn.— Bakers' three hundred in number, mounted, and trades display In tableaux. Barbers' organiu tlooa. 7. SerentA Weufon — Brewer/ thirty firms, with tableaux on wagons, and EigWt /h'eusoa. —Trade division, repmanufacturers, pipe msofsrturers, makers of military goods, plumbers and gas filters, picture frame and lookingK" m manufacturers, bristle and curled r workers, Mirer and nickel platers, manufacturers of hosiery, pianos, confectionery, cigsi*. A c. timatUd Poliot. 8 Hint A ihrfoon.— German, Slilitary, and Civil Societies. Excursion tickets at reduced rates will be sold on October 6th, 7th, aad 8th, good I to return until October 9th. inclusive, all ■ principal stations on the West Jersey and Camden and Atlantic Railroads. A Famous ' Galaxy . I People who delight in beautiful and i good hooka will be astonished when they I see, if they have not already seen, the announcement of t)se "Oaxton Illustrated" ' and other editions of standard authors, issued this season. TneJfWfraphy, sod all "»~-i,.n.c.i qualities of printing and ' binding are simply superb, and the prices - a veritable marvel, to the old time bookr buyer. The list include* tbe works, cn replete, of Dickens. 15 volumes, reduced in price from *23.50 to *9 net ; Thackeray's ' from *16.50 to *6.75; George Eliot's. - from *13 to 8 75 ; Washington Irving* Works, from *90 to *4 : Scou'a Waverley Novels, from *80 to 7.50; Hawthorne's L Works, from fiSl to *6 50; J. Feoimnre r 'Cooper's, from *83 to *11.50; Bulwer's. , from *31.25 to *8.50; Wm. Black's from *lfito *4. DcQuincy's fi»8.00 to ' *6 58 Tbe publisher sends them 10 any i one (Or examinaUou before requiring any j payment, on reasonable evidenoe of good faith, and will send a 100-page catalogue of these and ntber works free upon app"cation. John B. Aides, Publisher. 18 Vesey St., New York. It You Want a Canary, A parrot, or other bird ; any kind of a cage ; a fine bred dog ; gold fish ; or a pet ' at any sort, the place to go is to the Isr- ;. gert store of the kind in America. Tut . Bum Food Uonraxv, 387 South Eighth Street. Philadelphia, if you cannot visit them in person, tend a two oenl stamp for illustrated catalogue. They will send a anything In their line with perfect safety 0 by express to any distance. 06-601 Miss Gabriel M. Greeley has become tbe ^ owner of herjathrt^ farm at Chappaqua, about by a friendly suit between her and Colonel Smith, Ibe widowed hosband of - her sister, Ida. He is now living in Ken. tacky with bit tbree children. Miss Greeley bid ten thousand dollars for lite property, and there was no opposing bid. ^ 2Uir ^ai-rrtlsrmrnts. ^ ipBUSTE^'S 8AJ-E Win br sort si PatUlr flair, on tke pmnlare, SoolhrBBtromrr Lafsrrtle SD-1 Decslor atreets. I, Cape May tniv; A J_ on •» MONDAY; OCTOBER ISth. 1883. J HOUSE'sndToT f BUeate M tv NortWrt oot^v^ Laf syvltv aad V «.J. u>K,®m*Be " - p.m.o«w l txbks— cash. ^ ; books- -500,000 1 P*JjdB?t°S. ALHE8. rnbUatar. ' TA Bex MB. >* Vsasy flwara W. T. ^ GEST8 WANTED THE : CEO. WOODS' ' Pianos & Organs 1 are iae ansae ia TOKK, are UMlarrt la DXS1CIN. , QEO. WOODS' COMPANY, I I NEVE R HEAR D OF HIM. ; - ■ Dr. kejswn Car betld^is tesnre Bf bJt.rr • I airil tM^wiutmraini A L
OFFICE OF t SlEAWEEIDGE k CLOTHIER, EIOHTB AND MARKET 8TS., (Philadelphia, September sjth, 1883. TO THE PUBLIC: "I Especially of the States of Pennsylvania, Y New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware J Wc have the pleasure to announce that our arrangements for the business of the present season, long considered and most carefully made, are now complete, and we respectfully invite the people from far and near to call on us. and inspect our enlarged facilities for doing business and the superb Stock we are prepared to exhibit in every department. The increase in our business, which has been large and constant for yeais. hfs -v. been greater than ever during the past twelve months, and we have, therefore, felt justified in making extraordinary and unprecedented preparations for the coming season, not in-the magnitude of the stock, but in the facilities for its distribution, as well as arrangements for the most prompt and careful service of our patrons in every way. During the Summer we have added another building on Kighth street to our storerooms. and this alteration, just completed, while it adds considerably, though not largely to our space, enables us to make certain changes in the disposition of stocks, which ccondmizes room and in other ways adds largely to the comfort and convenience All' our buildings have been renovated and freshened during the Summer, and now, with the above alterations completed and- our arrangements consummated, including the receipt of the most magnificent stock it has ever, been our privilege to gather, wc invite the public to call and inspect the buildings and examine the stock, which in the aggregate and detail will, we believe, compare favorably with any thai has ever been placed on sale under one roof in America. This huge slock approximating TWO MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in value in DRY GOODS ALONK, has been most carefully selected by a large corps of skillful buyers in the best markets of iiie world, and it is needless to add has been purchased EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH. Every advantage that experience, skill and abundant capital can secure has, wc believe, been secured for our patrons this season and coupled with these advantages is a determination to serve them in such a way as to receive their constant and abiduig patronage. It is our aim. as it is the aim of all business men, to make money, and yet not so ttaacil to make money rff'lo do business in the iiest way; to be successful in the high*est sense; to render the most efficient service to the largest number ; to adhere rigid4 ly to and lead in our special business; to do the largest and the best and the most generously conducted retail dry goods business in the United States ; to lay the loundation of that business broad and deep and sure. Here, in Philadelphia, the city of homes, with its million of population, surrounded by a country unsurpassed, if Equalled anywhere for fertility and culivation, and populated by other millions of thrifty and intelligent people, here we conceive is the place to build up such a business — a busi1 ness that truly serves the people and with every increase in its size and facilitates only more widely and efficiently renders that service to a greater number. Wc believe no large and permanent success can be achieved on any other basis ' than that wc have indicated, of rendering better service than can be had elsewhere; ; of deserving success by reason of rendering this service faithfully; of making it a i cardinal principle to give at least as much as is received ; to ensure and to be satisfied • with nothing less than a mutuality of benefit between the house and its great constituj ency the country over. This is our aim and purpose. We ask the people to join with ■ us in establishing such a business, and we ask for patronage on no other grounds. Respectfully submitting "our claims to a discerning public, we hereby extend a general invitation to call on us from this date, to view the buildings and inspect the t business methods of 18S3. x (Signed :) STRAWE5RIDGE & CLOTHIER, S
^drrrtisrtnrn s. SYMPTOMS or A HISF-ASOT t-irXJL ^.rtaarta^^gtysareto-^^K l.f, iigjugsggag .11" iYitap? •T IS rt-rtKLT TOrtmX.^ ^ ^ 1 r.otu Atriaador M. a^Staas of Oa-, nnlr Tbtnx that B,T,r bit. to 1" ' '* ltd ** but Mils' aad Signature of J. II. ml. IX S CO. ; TOR SAtA BY au. DRUOCtSTS. TAKE TUS tutuD?1 bold Plated Cottar ttcttou. tlaodautne ttSretra'ousKwe toMOTH """" SOULE'S v TAN ERADICAT0R , IS USED. u Freckles oni.y v> cts. pee bottlb. WARRANTED OH MOKCT KXrCNDKD. PimpleS A|i ornsKteta Bell It. SMITH, DOOUTTLE & SMITH, | BOSTON; MASS., GENERAL AGENTS.
i HALL'S, 26 SOUTH SECOND ST.. PHILADELPHIA. ' |DE REPUTATION FOE GOOD WEARING SILKS IS SECOND ^ TO NONE IN THE (3TT. « — , THB CHOICEST COLORS AND BEST A88OHTM ENT WE HAVE EVER HAD. "■ oor Black SI k Meet, aa uauak Inclu'sca all tar reliable nak-a. aUk* we | GUARANTEE NOT TO CUT OR BREAK IX WEARING. j 4t^f^^B^»T saW ""*£ JLA NKETOv ^ ^ LEWIS S. HALL, 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA. SAMUEL H. FRENCH & CO,, Faint Manufacturers^ PAINTERS' AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, . CBOJN READT-BED PAINT. BEST SEA-SURE PAINT MANUFACTURED. AreMeoMnU^nMrou0!! nraua? ST^MMsAOrtanAM? CUwSu'gIms!* foaTn^ drratsrettrtrrtaPwra SAMUEL H. FRENCH A CO., ; )aa TORN AVXNCK. Pot'RTH AND CALLOWUIU. 8TRXXTS. PHI LA DXLPH 1 A. ] FRENCH & REEVES, Nob. 13 and IS Federal Street. O A TlTDEN. TJ. J. GRAIN. FLOOR ANDREED, ! <It.il It Paleattosak. mil Veto. Beat DfMil Beef. Rnck.^ani»aBd Hue Ban. Hay aad Mrew ! Fertilizer*. Agricultural Implements and Truck Ba>ket». ; C. B. COLES, ; LUMBER MERCHANT, KAJTCPACTCBRRB OP ; Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. BRACTKETS AND SCROLL SAWING. Office, No. 14 Kaighn's Avenue, Camden, N. J. *!•* ,
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