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Ash Inr "Bo;«b on C->ugbs." for • Ibmg C'.iltli, Bore Throat. Hoararoeaa. Trnfil.ca. tfc Liquid. 25c. Ck xra ran i«l" mire. ro*clwa,lll<t,XDU. rblpmonkr, Ropbere. ~Hnn PMaa. ' A Pa piMthM, Ikopaieal Swelling. Liirxlr««, Indigent loo. Headache, ileepbwcea* curat by '.WeW HmW Bwwr." Ark for Wef? *" Itoujrii* nTJwn*. " 18c. Quie-, craupkxe cure. Hard or raft , t»w*.. wru. bn«lau»- * Sm niriheolnj. improved, tbe bert for . Imchn pain hi tin- rh«M or ride, rbeu- — l.e.1; . n ml Vigor, cure* Dr'i-T-1". Head«rbe. NeruMHfew. DrtiHily. fl.■ml i he mSylSS? Afftt&noenf cbll•Irrn. promptly Tifcitvanily >od rafely re- ' Hen-.i by ••IfooBo on Coughs." Trochee, 15c. Balsam. % If you vre failing, broke?, watu out ■ml nervous. use -Welts' Health" Reuew. er." 01. Drngtiur II you #re*L*ing ram grip "o life, try "W.lW H*»llb JUu-cwei." Goer direct i" »i*k «p^i»: Icrtflnt relief for Neuralgia, Toothache, Kaev-aobc. Ark for "Hough on Toothache." 15 and 35 cent*. l-.rlbWM.ru. L idles wbo retain Ibelr freabneu and vivacity. Doot fall to try "Weill' Health neeewer." Cratarrlaal Throat AfTcctloaa, Hacking, irritating Coogba, Cold*, Sore Throat, cored by "Rough on Cougba." Troebea, 15cr Liquid. 35c. "•touKla on lick." "ttougb en Itch," curea humors, eruptions, ring worm. tetler,aali rheum, fronted fed, cbllblaina. TVe Hone ol trie- nation. Children, alow la dereloproent, ponny. scrawny, and delicate, UK "Weill' HeallJF three or four houre erery otghl coughing. Oct immediate relief and sound rrat by using Weill' "Rough on Cougba.1' Trocbea, 15c.; Balsam. 35c. Birengthwin^'mprnvrd. lite belt for backache, pain In cheat or lide, ilieumaliant, neuralgia. 1 The taffy nceda to be apread on eery . thin. Juat a trace of II to to ipaak. Bomething like tbe man (bat wanted bla I bam cut wtb a knife that had been robbed < with garlic. , Valuable Deposits. ' lo Norway and Sweden accumulalloM ( of ntoaa, often owe than a fool thick and half decomposed, aerie lo make paper and mill-hoard as hard as wood, blocks of which formed by tbe hydranllc preaa may | even be turned in the lathe and noliabcd. t Tills id balance la nld tn^poeaem the good ( qualities of wood without the defedi, ( •noli as warping and iplitllng, ao that U liaultable for making donra and windows. Plant baa, It la aid, been laid | down in Sweden for working up there depoaita of a hitherto waste substance ' into a niefnl material. Take It This Month. i Spring rapidly approaches, and It it Im- 1 port ant that erery one should lie prepared . for the deprealng effect* of the changing season. This Is tbe time to pttilfy the Word and strengthen the lyslt-m. by taklog tlood'l Bataparilla, which ilsndi un- i equallad u a spring medicine, and bai endorsements of a character seldom given , ^ proprietary medicine. A book coolog statements of the many woodertol ' caret It baa accomplished, will be sent ' upon application to C. I. Hood A Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Miss. 160 Doers One Dollar. A cynical old bachelor, in cootrorcrsy f with a witty lady aid: '' At all erents, 1 madam, you muet admit that|wotnan was t one etep lo .advance of man in original I tin." "Yes," she replied, " that la ao; I hot tbe man toon exhibited bis boasted i 'superiority;' end baring aught up with I woman, be bee never since labored under I a similar disadvantage. " I Thousands mar mm. j Mr. T. W. Atkins, Girard, Kan., i wrlia; "1 never baiute to recommend your Electric Bitter* lo my ccatumer*. 1 they give entire satisfaction and are rapid ' •altera." Electric Bitten are the purest sod beet medio! ne known and will positively cure Kidney and Liver complaints. Purify the blood and regulate the bowels. No family can afford to bo without them. They will save hundreds of dollars in 1 doctor'* bills every year. Sold at fifty I cent* a (Mile by Dr. Kennedy. (8) < social scientist of tbe beehedor persuasion. ' Experience in .our younger days teaches ' us that k la the only will that tbe heirs j don't want to contest. Boys and Qlrlal i ; amUmo"nm' T»a Sariyah^orva, ( "Can yon tell me bow tbe woid saloon , is spelt?" we* asked of* cockney. "Cor- | tainly" said the Londoner, with a look of , ' triumph. ' "There's a bets, and a bey, - and beH, and tsro boea, end a bsa. " , Mr. E. H. Hon. e mechanical engineer ' at the New Orleans Expoeltlon. was 1 severely Injured by e huge derrick pole I tailing on hie foot. He was conveyed to ■ his residence, and after only throe eppli. , call in. of St. Jacobs Oil all tbe swelling and pall disappeared and be resumed his ' duiitu Clara (taking «l the bassets, Ac.); "Doot yo* think they ere handsome" Amy ("boa* thoughts are on tbe other ] aide of tbe rirtet)- "Ynry, 'specially the t me with tbe Hack mnatscbe." ttcllliasr rnwMlrnploai. aad | Jhem^ume.are motaire. PepanptraUea. J llll-sii quietly lead off with. "Now then, wbene \ S.ivarioc"f>iI, tbe celebrated Americas 1 MMa' cUMuta,' AcTcanT? had dTttt fhveeaM a braUs* ^ Prict ,wntJ , A J*|W»at Made*! of~EnglWj, Jmtag I required in write a treaties upon tbe do. '

8ho Was Not^yo Vary <V<sn. | Tbe other dey t merchant traveller opcrating for a Philadelphia shoe firm boarded a train on tbe Alton road at Joliet . and was soon attracted by tbe charming . face of * Socker lass, wbo got at Poniiac. j . He thought be taw that she was a sweet 1 . innocent yeong thing, who bad never ; been around any, sod be wended his way j to where abe set, and insinuated himself I ' into ber society. "It la a very stormy day, miae," raid | the merchant traveller. "Is thai so?" sbe asked, with a great > show of Interest. Here, indeed, was a sweet example of rustic ieDocenoe. Storming like ell tbe furies, end bed been ' for nine consecutive hours, end yet she seemed to know nothing about it. "Poor credulous, simple thing," be tbougLL She'll be madly in love with me in fifteen "Going far i" be inquired. 1 "Ob, an awful long way!" "How tweet and childish." thought the gripsack mac. "How far are you going? " be asked. "Oh, wtyoff." "To St.. Louis f "My, yes, and further than that." "I'm awful glad. I'll have your company a good Jwbile, then," said he, "and 1 know we shall be great friends. "I hope so," sbe replied. "You have BfiHOf ~doti*r~you I" the drummer suddenly asked. "No. I used to have, but"— ^ "Ah ! never mind. I'll be your be»u on this trip. Now, tell me your name, please ?" | "Matilda— MstUda Haw— well it used to be Hawkins, but it it Jordan now." "Whet: You are not married V ' "No ! I poisoned my flfthTiutbentl the ot her day, and you, oh you look ao sweet. You look as if strychnine would mike socli . a liesuilful eortwe of you: Come, bow, I won't you marry mo ?" The drummer excuaed himself, and the J.-lly Poniiac girl and her Iwou wbo eat t -bebiud pretending to be asleep, laughed all tLe way lo Bluominglon.— Blooning. Un Mail. Rat Rlddanae. "Allow tue," writes a correspondent, "to suggest e simple means ot getting rid of these pesta. In the year 1855 I was in command of tbe British vessel 'Tubal Cain,' lying alongside tbe wharf at Melembarking Chinese passengers i from H'>ng Kong. The decks were to invested villi rats that it wn« Impossible to prevent them from getting on hard end vessel was well (locked with them. After being at sen e few days I mustered the _ ptsaenger* with Ibelr effects, on deck to give ihem an siring and for the ' purpose of giving tbe passenger deck e good cleansing, and sprinkling tome chloride of lime mixed with water. I alio bed a conple buckets of the tame mixtore poured down the pumps. This I continued weekly, when to my surprise ' the rats made a raid on tbe cabin poop on deck, and became so troublesome tba> neither myself nor my officers cared 1 about turning in for the night. A happy 1 thought struck me— that lite chloride of lints bed driven them from below deck ; I had everything cleared oat of the . cabin end the storerooms, end freely used the mixture. This had the desired effect, ' the rata taking ehelt-r in evcrv available place outside. Tills gave us nine good sport, especially no s nioon'lx'it nigh', and driving them overboard, so iliai by J Ibe lime we arrived at Hong K-uig not England I look a boose and furnleh d It. After being lo It a short tlme.' f fmmd it was invested with rets. They would get through every pert on the ground 11 "or. On examination, I discovered that a dram under the bouse, emptying Into the I here egein used tbe cbk 'ri' e f" freely, and In leas then a week every rat bad disappeared. "I have recommended this remedy to many shipmasters and friends on shore, and In all east* It bas proved a success. I have occupied my present residence far five yeere, and we have neither rat nor mouse on the premI attribute tb it to tbe free use of tbe above mixture, which Is alao effective as e deodoriser end disinfectant." Hie Father's Business. "We teach a Sunday-school class? Yes, Indeed," said a pretty young society lady tbe other day. "Fur a long time 1 naed Sunday to teach a cites of little boys at tbe mission Sunday-school, a branch of our church at home. There were quite a Dumber of them ranging from eight to fourteen yen* old, and they were J net ea Intelligent and smart at I one Id have wished. Of course, 1 wanted to know their names, where tbey lived, and in fact wbo tbey were. Questioning tbcm lit torn I fonno their teewert quite satisfactory, nntil I came to a bright little fellow abont ten yean old. He told me bis name aad where be llyod, bat when I asked him his father's boainees, he did not reply at I re- assured bim with my brightest •m lie. hot felt dobiona when he said he goetted be couldn't tell me that. My carw«s now treated, end I at once made np my mind to know ell abont It. Thinking all about the horrid dynamiters and burglars aad *11 those awful men we ere enoetently bearing about. It was with tome 'regulation that I insisted on bis telling ire III' retdy re a~ured me to a greater <w lew. eairnt 11- aa d, 'My papa tbe bearded wiutuan I www a week at tbe dime muwm.*" Books Given Away. praoum^nSnscwr la reST'weri- "strut B?ts SsiftHEislnl ■»' I*"5 fca AID Caju>»--A hannannw «* page boot, tree. er St. stand Wnelr.*?' ™ooi nd lodi * ' Hutu of""''?)! fl"QI aTaY* Ky r itST^'V ■ d

__ J _ UrtBtri. j_ *t .% "■ a [ k GERMAN REMC0Y : : for pattv. ] v Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatic*, " r, I r THrcBixuxA-VoecLXtte^^^ ' ' THE nna» M1LE0A1. Valuable aeggeatlon of Interest _ to Hen Itmplojrd on all RaltWouljd beBene- J DeasSis: *1 use ri>'.,nre'ln saying s good - word tor Dr. KENS RUT'S FAVORITK HEME- | e bavaaswl H^tiw l wd ysarajor dyapepak - [ t, "X aenaa'HKi. ijwir^lror. TRowBHIPOg. , at"n'l)Hr' UAVru''*KKSMriH"? "KAVIIH*TK t R%'5^tJoo'.*Bre.IitS0,t 'r^i"o*m**R.WA! I Dr. J-tuMj'/IWrM. X. f " . <. SSre.'SSiS'S RRMKDY ia a prelrlr- mre I, r M.tarla. Kidney "i Ijtt Diseaaea, sr.) tor all tliuae 11 U pecnllar to ' 'rn"" n air MMl "iKtaJ1 y' *■ !H<' etne!VAVlORlTB*RE!KD"'in "yU?amlly ' hw i peraUon, worthy lb?1 rnsmMi^" W r MRS. MARUARBT HATRS { « MALARIA. D Aa an anti-malaria nlVmcUie. ■ II DR. DAVID KF.NREDV*. ' FAVORITE REMEDY 1 0 freqanel rhadf-w "T CIlinaT?1 (Vid and"3iter. J EmrorBe Ketncir mould always be wHbln our ps wux" sss&, art r; " D arlalog frr^AOinnpure tule of the oiood.^^To - _ sex FavertSe Reeiedy la oonaUatly previug li. s Ireiia*tk3,|HreSwirtaIro^>r!T* K?inedT*R.mdJa't, 1 ST. $t per twtle.a form, try all drnggiau. ; THE CHAMPION Tli \Om j'l Please note carefully the fol- ] , lowing reasons why this light is < r superior to all other artificial J « lights. ; i. ist. Brilliancy, being equal to a 45 sperm candles. 2nd. kcono- - my. This great volume of light costs one-third of a cent per • hour. 3d. Never breaks or smokes the chimney. No odor. 4th. Per- , feet safety, being of brass ana j nickle, cannot brake if it falls.bnd ] d having a current of air carried * through the centre of lamps f and a non-conductor between ■ a the burner and oil fount, j 0 keeps the vessel and oil cool, so a that explosion is impossible. '5th. < * Needs no trimming. 6ih. Ex- ( * tinguishes .-^-readily as turning I * a. gas key. Please note the 1 1 volume of light, and that it never ' brakes any chimneys and never " needs trimming. * For Churches and Public t Buildings and Hotels, this is * the best- lamp ever invented. . * These lamps are made in variety r. ol form for the table, hanging, i a side or chandilier ; also can be ' put on gas fixtures. Smith St ; * Co. Great Bargain House, 60 1 e Washington street, sole agents J b for Cape May. A full line of * lamps of all kinds constantly on ; ■ hand. * Smith & Co.'s Bargain. House, i * 60 and 62 Washington -Street. J BtartiR fnX. J QAPE MAY CITY J MARBLE WORKS, • [ a. C. r.r. Ra'uoa i Trwt a Turnout ] r MOKttHSXTS, TO* UNTUNES. flTRFP»« i > STO.N Be, I Atatakta.atlUri-.mKtyta >ta^re j

I ywuta. ijiHOMAS M. SEEDS, FASHIONABLE HATS A CAFE, g^DLL*'wiREBA^K^A CO., i WHOLESALE GROCERS, 1 TOBACCO AND SEliAlUt, | NO. U B. FRpXT 8THRET, PBILADELPDIA. j I.EHMANN & CO., r j 'CARRIAGR8 AND VILLAGE CARTS OF EVERT DEKCRIPTION. J Na Ite KRMtLER 8THKET. PHILADELPHIA. Bet. Falnnotmt Ave. and Brawn, ai>. Ninth. 1 N.B.— Rpevtal ARennoa given to Repairing. '' '"jjyJe-ALLISTEB* A CO., FINE WINDOW SHADES, HAND II NORTH 8ECOND STREET, | I' Patentee* aoj WMeMkAjmu^or^tk* j - j' "atl^CLEES A CO.* CHURCH AND SCHOCIL FDBWTDHE, i ' J B. MATLACK, COTTA DRAIN and SEWER PIPE HorieV*. PpAotWrey. Paare'rirada, Ltulim ' CUmkn. Dndrrwmr. TV,. Lore,. Gmtr FwnUtmfl ijooj, ^ 1 mriaregw.^ /(•*■ * Y ■I'snop^i'Mi *<';(- MIB^i.ta.'xivssst^ | RE-OPENED. DEYELIN'S ROOMS, DEVBLIN-S •pre- No. U North Second St, Philadelphia. Cdurational. OOLLEOIATE, COMMERCIAL I AND MILITART INSTITUTE. New II,ven. Conn.. Preparatory to College, the 8<:ieiilll!e Schools and BnMnena. with a board•i^Mi^ine».^roi^maxuln)t.awtinmng,^to.. Jx%TxHv INSTITUTE BRIDBKTON, MCW JBR3K\^ ^ Departrpepi. ^Bonding adapted^ to^r^purpoero yiar!u" iyfhrel'tMol. Pporreialogne and any m«-I H. K. TKASK. A. *.. Principal. "jq-EW JERSEY STATH NORMAL AND MODEL SCHOOLS, , TRENTON. PallTrvm wincoaamenoe Monday. Sept. 1Kb. Total eoai for Board, Tuition, Boots. Ao.. at the Nen^fchooi.^ttM^Ior UdMuf Iteo^or Hutidlnga thoranghly nested ny eream. The Model School offers to both young Ladle* and superior adraotagre la ell Ita departraeutj. ytx^ <^tibem»tir«Dci»a*tral, commermdreir CmU'°*u° w^nHS»BRloEqL^*rl ANGLESEA, C»p« May Co.. N. J. - - 50x100 rtneet Beach on the New Jaraey eoaat, and is Philadelphia and New Tort than Cape May. Yachting, Fishing. Gunning, Oyalering are Excellent drinking water la prorured at a depth quality, being one impacted door near the sea. ANGLESEA LAND CO., Ang leans. Cape May County, N. J. . | COTTAGES FOR BALE ANDfTO KENT. ~^jpAONBTIC GPKE8.| DR. HILL ten' nrioc^|ntSt"*l"b^outi°WLlna!' lohreTiSi debility should^ be treated dlreetly train the . voua^forpt and will power. ^ All «ner Pinna or ■ lre"fro«?7n oSera oo' nt raarert'wh'ch aire e metric. Magnruant u lbs life or man. Their dTKSSThSSJSi '^t^^-'b^Z' teey." Dr. Hill hae made this great illacoTrrt. tbe only sure rare foe perrons Headaches. HbeoraelMW. Neuralgia, l.lrer and Katoey coreGeneral Dabffity. Miraeutoatrayrsnnted -r-ry oar. The Msgoet.l Brash Una hat*. aM the ' eoty ante* of tno kiwi invented. Ii v tbe greatest e nrUtas ^a^^tjqww^iiad^a^ra ^^rbraeh SJITCAWPSIiSoe WMPASX Uwt It^tV . JIIP SwHSsSgS " .S ; e^afe time bnlror all the time. Allol i«h aex. ^ •ill aewl gl to payfor the trouble n< armngas COWSUMPTIDM. I

f he Great Bargain House IS THE NEW ENICEEKBOCKEK lltTLDINtlb. fl NO. 00 WASHINGTON STREET. CAPE MAY. N. J. 7 mgBESBi Great Bartaies ii QUEENS & GUSSYAS1, ± GREAT HAKGAINN Y ffilVBSet. In O I tf'FMh iciMd E ART HE N W A R E . ' wPS&lflK * ,°Al^DT.,^T\Mu^'hAer ^ ^ FIVE CENT COUNTER TEN CENT COUNTER IMMENSE BARGAINS ra IN TIN WARE. EtMiiry Bariiiis ii Wrt ait Willow Ware. ->>,«• MIJl Bargains la CANNED GOODB and EVtPO RATED FRUITS. et Great Bargains In SOAPS or every description train a 3 Real Genuine Bargain^ SMITH & CO j OUR MOTTO-" QUICK SALE AND SMALL PROFITS!" THE PEOPLE'S RELIABLE STORE, 41 Washington Street, Cape May City. CHARLES NEEDLES . Cassimercs of all colors at - - ; cents. I - i Good Calicoes, - - - 4 cei.ts. < Muslin, yard wide, Bleached and Unbleached, 6 cents. 1 Ladies' Vests, 30 cents. d Gossamers, - - - - - 75 cents. 1 Extra Kid Glqyes. - - 60 cents. I 1 Ladies' Newmarkets, Dolmans and Circulars and Children's Coats ( at prices which defy competition DR. WARNER'S CARLINE CORSETS. * ■ The People's Rpliablc — j CLOTHING STORE ' No. 43 Washington Street. Cape May City. CHARLES NEEDLES. ; dents' Reafly-Maile cioilii and Frail Goods, j PLANING MILL, I SASH FACTORY & LUMBER YARDS. | Doors, Sash, Blinds. Shutters. Moulding. &c. BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK, TURNINGS. ETC.. BUILDING LUMBERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. WILLIAM C. SCUDDER & SON. The Best is the Cheapest! BENEZETS BOOTS AND SHOES, , 5 I Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. ^^^"WALKER SHOZ'I XX. nENEXliT, I ICE! ICE! ICE! THE KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO., j OF PHILADELPHIA. PURE EASTERN ICE. | COAL! COAL! COAL!! BIST dJUALtTT, CABJKFDLLT PRKPARED POR PAMII.T USB, AND PUI-L WEIGHT GUARANTEED, band your ordrra 10 1»« Brxnrh ^2j|INOT),x ktreeT Abo OCEAN CAPE MAT N J " BOOTS AND SHOES! LecgaM and Most Complete StoeX of Good. Cheap Broaa and Shoea in t 'ape May Oe. STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. nooda that (ton* Pll or Ploaae. will ba nrhangm 01 money refunded. ONE PRICE ONLY. SEE OUR SUB GAITERS. ALHO. A PUI.L SUPPLY OP | FINE WALL-PAPERS I ELDREDGE JOHNSON. f» SB WASHTNOTON BTK IIT | cnAS. E. FK8H0B- t H Aff C REITRS j FRENCH & REEVES, Noa. 13 and IS Federal Street, i OAMDEN. N. J. , GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED. by tha Bale »| : . ' xl* iliraae. Came Puwder, CoaL Ai . ' Jel»-y j FartHiiar», AgviGtiR-.-l Implamanta and Tiuck BaAketA. '

glCtUlfl. — READY FOR TRADE. 3 We open the campaign fully equipped wilh an entirely new ^ SPRING OVERCOATS \ MEDfl'M -WEIGHT, SUITS 1 In all the varied sj^es now p | PRICES ROLE ONUSDMiLY LOW. !a,C,YATFS&CO„ n 602, 604 A 6"6 Chestnut St. ^ j WtsrrUanfons. ' WIN * lUMirr, Waahlnglno. D. o." Pampbie of In- 11 MiSWl: aprtaine^elar in lata world.^ A^ll. 01^ either aex. |- RUPTURE ' electric; lamp A MODEL. j Laree Size, Snail Six. I-T . ' peE'dE^I0KJL0WEY, 4 A GOOD BUSINESS FOR ANY ONE. Gold, SUver and Nickle Plating. COMPLETE OUTFIT. ».J0. thrift, int-tikrra -e and' a q'lcl apprrhrualou at Ij0sli:l.» that t-11 nn.ier th- new era or aclonlIPe WriMDb ar'lb aiir XX ID pbriaM- I'LAl'lRG WUpfii loidjtr'ho^ make ihe^abpyr ,ri. nintiren of T,nk|Ur>e<I tery thai a 111 drnoatl 3-1 I'ennyweig'il. ol ill- tat « .lay. lit' ging imr". Vftrr. II- hi --lotion. I hi Net-', and arpolya Dox of Brght I.u»(r-. thit will give the metal Uie Bright a d I. itrmt ap . praran— of Flmtbeil work. B member, Ihra, I "ate a ot riini'i-r ' antrlra II llir ample Hoot A Woman* Wor*. "^For Flfiy "feeiT sTlZillj ot lit ooa-a. our Boot "Geth Ann mlvkk r -h tin Phoeu," wblch Offru nnrital-d indore. menu to aiL^arnt Free. ^ If not atirreaefei ean h-drllyrr.-d. N - XI alee nolOL wilh Tank 11X10x6. only w ra. ThT rr. l'roota over hco per cent and bualnrea educator In any family. Adilreea, P O Box i -j) PB,UJ« *a>Faram s|T'?i T Wrdiral. Worms Mli : city* B- *" IUaata'- "■ Ootaa^eua HEALTHIS WEALTB! ! WZAUARAHTCH BIXBOXtS^ ^ - - ** '^wOELeow','"'

HiUrnA Hw-IiWf. ^TKST JETISJKY BALLBOAD TIME MABLK IN BFFKCT OCT. lat. I tea. Train* ariu Ma* Cape May aa follow* to PBItiAMkPHIAl 7.00 d\ 3. an A. M. Coeneeu at ^NrwBrld ^ror AtlaMM at Camdra for Trenton and^ew York. 4!ooTrpjg5yg: snssygr Rrhlgeron. iPianos and .Sftring fRarlttars. PIANOS AID ORGANS. Organs & SewiBE iacbines. THE NEW HOME. THE NEW HOME Organs and Sewing Machines lo Bent Organs Tuned and Repaired, it th mpsJ'/' HORNER' SEWING MACHINE i SIMPLE ; r HAS NO EQ UAL~] SEWING MACHINE COi ORANGE MASS. I 30 UNION SQ.N.Y. CHICAGO ILL. , ST. LOUIS MO. ATLANTA GA. L 6=^3 FOB SALE BY J~sRliSffllnnrrnS. ! Paynes' Automatic Engine? * C OB* LXkPXa. ; We offer aa 8 to 30 H. P. Automatic, Spark. Arreat log, XfountM Portable Eugtbe. »tth MU1. , lever act bead-blocka, ah-lueb arbor. S chiui • tigblenar. etc. Rig eo nplele To■i SSm izui ■,:w WgKlJ B.W. I'.IVSt A INS. i^O|pr o'ii'.- Kori^trSmai 'SetiVp. AGENTS WAKTEn.^-u--^^ON'SJREASUftY of KNOWLEDGE. maawfirf .•aa roLDMB 'tuimir oa kjKreia 1 1 aar at a law I THE PNEUMATIC FRUIT DRIER 8. Awarded the Siher MediJ VL^n KaehiM Cti BrllaaraPaUm Vt.