A Good Retort. ? TqoWici arrived in Buffalo loot Sun- f rt*y nu a vielt to some relative*, and one | the follow in 15 tumuing incident " which occurred while they were en route over lite Niagara branch ol the Mlcblgnn ' Central , her companion being the victim. A diminutive l>oy waa endenvoring \o J plcaie the pavacngctv and get a few pen- ' nira by ringing ecrtnir «ong» In the oar. 1 When he had finished and wan poasing along the aisle with ouwtretclied- palm, ' tnakina his collection*, the lady in que*- 1 SlOU wW lobfei - VDotrtrroTtnow tt> ' wicked »> ring nooga .on Sunday?'1 The 1 youngster looked »r herfor a accoml and. 1 with a twinkle of hia block eyes, replied! J • 1 Don't vim think It's wicked to grovel on nktnday?" The passengers roared and nn < niore qticxtimu Were asked.— Buffalo. 1 Courier. * ' < WivOfi ! Mothers ! Da'ughtqra ! , IF- v ir own nhwfclan 1 A lady who , (■•I jc-i - Midi red torinrntr worse than death from Uterine Trmfblca. Falling of ' the Womb. IjCsieorrhoeH, Suppressions, I Ac. . and who had despaired of being i cured, found rcraedlra which completely , cured her. Any sufferer from such troubles can use the remedies and tlius 1 cure herself, without revealing iter condition to any one. and without subject- !' ing her womanly moilcsty to the shock . of nn examination by a plivslelan. An illnstwtled treatise, prescriplitMpI andfull directions for use. sent -free to any address, securely scaled. Send two cent ''"imp, iHtlrnH. iwinln^il^n nfi" r- - 611 Broadway, N. T. What Commanrtment Waftt? Apropos of domestic wars and rumors of wars. I can tell a true story. A husband. who Is. fond of his one little girl, and has been In the habit of cultivating licr acquaintance and taking an interest In her knowledge when he got home In the afternoon, left town for a few days. When be got baek he. took his pel on his knee ami proceeded as fnHqw*i "Do you know how many commandmcnts there are, darling?" "Oh. jrea, papa; nine." "No, no, dear, there are ten." "Ah. there u«ed to be. Iml nuree says mamma broke one while you where uway .—Chieogo Tribunt.
t Brace Up- I, Tou are feeling depressed, your appe- „ lite Is poor, you are bothered with Headache, you are fidgety, nervous, and n generally out of sorts, and want to brace t' tip. Bracetip, but not with Stimulant*. n spring medicines or bitters, which have r for their hasla very cheap, bad whisky, and which stimulate yoif for an hour and then leave you in worse condition' t than before- What you want Is nn altera- v atlve that will purify yotir b'ooij, start , lirallljy action of IJver and Kidneys, re- . atore your vitality, and give renewed health" and strength. Such a medicine ( you will find in Elcctnc Bitters, and > only 60 cents a "bottle at Dra. Starer A r Mecray's Drag Store. 3 "Why do yon call a vessel she ?" said , Henry to Fred the other day. vcura n hpsr in frrTntr""nn»wera Fred. "Tbat might be one reason, but anoth- • er is that she is not ready for business ' until ahc is properly manned." "Yes; and it takes a good many yards i "TTieo 1 hear old nilora speak of her j .going In stays." "Conclusive! But you must admit i that a ship Is not always feminine." i .."Well?" 1 "When she is a man-of-war " Virus. Everybody, from Children up ' to college protestor*, are fascinated with J this game. Sent postpaid with four ' handsome picture cards in twelve colors. ' on rccelnt of ten cents In stamps. .Send ' for our Magic Circle Pilule— Prixe offer* edtoall who eon make their way through 1 it. Two cents iu stamps. It. 11. McDonahl Drug Co., 582 WashlnglonHireot New York. "I suppose your learned a great deal j while you were out West," remarked i i Boston num Jo a Boston y ou h who had ' just arrived home after a iri;> of sb ' weeks. ■ No, sir. 1. otily-learneil one ' new thing." "Indccd. wji'y not?" "Be. , Ottilia, after ] Irarned how a mine was . a ilted 1_ hadn't any money left fpr future , I When Psbv was aiek. we pies her Csatofia, ' WLm, she ... . Child, .he cr*i for raelatfa. ! WU« .1,4 b«me Hire. .he eh*,, a, Ih-m™, , '-Vbou the Usd Children, she gave than, CMtoria ( ' " 1 I "All. captain," said a fresh young man ' on ocean steamer, "when you board a vessel where do you get tbr timber?" "Ugli." replied the raptain. looking at him very critically, "we get it out of the I My livo waa so fearfully disordered t and 1 fell so feeble and languid that I l scarcely look Interest In anything. Tried i all the so-calleehremeiiies without rsilef ' until I used Purler's Tonic. whieWffect- s ed a permanent cure.— David Bash, Utile i Bock, Ark; I Astronomer (addressing s company i of dlMinguUhed vis! tort )—lf you will now be good -enough to look through the bieeeope you will see Saturn with two , rings. Young tube— "Wis Saturn twice . married?" ' 1 have always been mucli annoyed try a neuralgia and headache and finally deter, c mined to try Salvation Oil. 1 am glad .' to recommend it as it made a perfect c cure in mv case. MARKS NEW. c fiiJAiwpiith si.. Baltimore, Md. r. Benevolent old lady who bad just gi ven f with native politeness.— "Give us an. f . f Bad Drainage causes much sickness Bad blood and improper artion of tlie liver Md kidneys \s i bad drainage to the J Bitter* win remsjjjx k All tbn toifching beauty of the violet I which grow by the dusty wayside is lost , to tie mail who breaks both Ids hack t mi spender buttons when be stoops to , Phx* g ■ The Bev. n. B. Be. gly. Postmaster of > Ocean Grove, wrote-^'jTwo friends have , First oyater— "Where are we?" Second « oysrer— "Thil be church." First oyster i —"A church! What do they want with r
A Notable Congressional District. Amfls J. Ctimmings-. President of the New Tort Press Club, was elected, to Congress at the last election from the J Sixth New York District. Shortly afterwards he was given a serenade by Ids triends of the Press, and made a speech, in the course ofwhlch.be said : "There arc valid reasons why the district should, lie -represented by a journalist. More newspapers and periodicals are printed here than are printed in any other ('on-_ greasionsl district in the United States. Twenty-seven daily newspapers flourish within, its boundaries, ll contains 18? weekly newspaper estaUUhrhelils Two hundred and" nlncty-ilre periodicals are published pem'i-wcekly, fortnightly and monthly, making in all <18 newspapers and magazine*, independent of hooks al. most innumerable, that, bora here, float like thistle down over the entire counlry. The periodicals printed here arc fifty-Ik* more in number than those* published Alabama. Mississippi and I.'mUnna combined. Yet those state* send twi n-ty-one member* to Congress. Kentucky and- the Empire State of the FoiUU sre hcliind in this race, and even the boaslcd culture of Massachusetts cannot make a much better showing. It is in Uils light that I asked whether It is not especially titling. that the district should be rcpre. scntcil by an active journalist. "Though tenanted almost exclusively by workingmcn, it represenls more wealth than any other C'ongreslonal di«- . trict. Ijind is worth more per foot than elsewhere i Wall street, the great mon ■ eyed heart of flio country, throbs with c than the Gulf States combined " Coneral Grant at Hanovor Court When General Grant was at llanovc Court House he sent two members of his . staff on Important missions. Colonel 1 Webster was given a package of dca- , patches and ordered to ride to General . Baldy Smith, who was to send them i by boat ti President Lincoln. Colonel Ilatxwk wasgiven an equally important |. mission and ordered to communicate it to General Butler, who was then on the Jame* River. Doth officers had a detail of a sergeant and ten men for gn escort. * Colonel Webster and Ms party were v chased for miles by Siewarfs Cavalry and narrowly escaped capture. Upon return march to General Grant's Genera! Grant » .
headquarter* Colonel Webster saw another body of men In the road. It was almost dark and extremely difficult matto distinguish who thgy were. Col. onel Webster (bought, thry were Confederates. Both parties drew up ia line, aud suddenly he heard an order given , to open hostilities. He recognized the voire ss Colonel Babcock's apd sung out him in season to stop h ostein! cs, 1 Each party had mistaken the other for Confederate raiders. Colonel Webster and Colonel Babcock were the warmest of peraonsl friends. After ColdBel Bsbcork was Browned Colonel Webster settled up his estate for the heirs. . Another Croat Amerlcan'Aco'ompllshmsnt. I' i- unite s 'ri.-k to jump off s train going stone say at .thirty miles an hour, and the Americans take a pride in cultivating dexterity in the trick. It takes contideraWe practice beTore It ran lie •lone successfully. The wsv to jump is always with the train and on the left-hand side of the latter, letting the right foot re«l on the step, and the left foot swing from the step. Than Jump so thatj.be lett foot will touch the ground first, ami the right foot Immediately follow it. so to be able to run, Some of the men lump from the middle of the train or the front, hut most of I hem go to the rear car and jump, so that if they fall they will not roil under the ears. A correspondent sa»s: "The best man I ever saw, and the onlv man who enuid hold his feet and stop himself without running nt ail, Charles UlitTlips He eould jump from a train running thirty-five miles an ' hour, and stop without -running a foot." ! TwentyiYears'Rocord. Rev. J. W. Mscomlicr, Mafinpac, I Putnam Co., N. Y-. writes:— "About j tWenty years ago I was laid aside for. nearly right weeks with a severe coli I and congestion of the Inngs and was ! nearly discouraged when I providential!:- j caipf across Dr. SetU Arnold1* Cough , Killer. Tn a short time I found myself . completely cured. Since that time I j have used it with universal success iu ' my family." Washington, when asked by a friend , during What proved to be his last sickness to lake some medicine for bis cold. | replied. "I never take medicine for a j cold, let it go a* it came." In a few days he was dead. Never neglect a cold but j always have on band Dr. Seth ArnoliPs ' Killer, the great remedy for couch." and colds. Pries 25c. 60c and 91.00 per bottle For sale at all druggists. Mother*, teething and fretful children need Dr. Arnold's Soothing and Quieting Cordial. Druggists 25e Money to be Made. It is said that dull time* are not known i the agents for the 'great publishing | house of George Stinson A Co.. of Port- i tand, Maine. The reason pf this excep- 1 tional success Is found in the fact that i they always give the public, that which ; keenly appreciated ami at prfcia that . ail can afford. At preoeot . we under- ; stand, their agents are doing wondorfully well on several new lines. They need more agents in all parts of the country. Those .who noed profitable work should apply at once. M omen do as well as men. Experience Is not neres. sarr, for Messra. Stinson &Oo. undertake show all who are willing to work, not hard but earnestly, the path to large success It should lie remembered that an agent can do a handsome liiUfflni without being away from home over night. Another advantage-it costs nothing to give the business a trial, anil an agent devote ail hi* time, or only bis spare moments to it. Stinson & Co. guarantee grand success to all who engage and follow simple and plain dlrectloni that they give. We havejiot space to explain all here, but "full particulars will be sent to those who address the firm; their address is given abore. Testimony RuledOut. WMhlnstoo Crttte A hire lime 1M feared m the Iniri- " leetual and heterodox atmushere of Boo. - happened to be a witness in a casa in Cincinnati!, and the Question arose as to his being old enough to understand , the nature ol an oath, so the Judge in| vesti gated him. "Well. Wendall," be said, kindly, "do yon know where bed J bjvs will go when they die?' ■•No, sir." replisd the boy. with coulldene*'. "Goodness graesons!" exclaimed the Judge, to shocked surprise -. "don't you know they go to hell f" "No, sir -, ' do you V "Of course I do."- "flow do von know?" "The Bihle says no." "Is It truer "Certainly it 1*-" "Con you 1 prove Kr "No, not positively ; but we take It on faith," explained the Judge. "Do you accept that kind of testimony in the court r inquired the boy. coolly. But the Judge didn't answer, be held up | his hands, and begged the lawyers to i lake the witness. It is a fart too well known to be de- , nied, that if U was not for Dr. Bull's |j ^KRJBCrcBSfj i
PLANING MILL, SASH FACTORY & LUMBER YARDS. MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shutters, Moulding, &c. , 1 onwhlrh we Have s targe stock now on banSCln oar wtrcrooaia, ready for UnoMIuealupeifii'.. BRACKETS, SCROLL WOK, TURNINGS. ETC., i BUILDING LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION We aavsalanti'siMi ."taaandjf eOemkanSerrotrr, well seasoneU. sod sold St lewtst marts I WILLIAM e. SCUDDER A SON. I » FHOFW^ND FEBSUAL STKKET9. CAMDEN, N. J. ' IMS I i ' . ; ICE! ICE! ICE! : THE KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO., I OF PHILADELPHIA. r , SUPPLY niJTKLS, RESTAURANTS AND COTTAGES WITH PURE EASTERN ICE. :coal! coal! coal! BEST QUALITY, OAKRFtU.i.Y PHgPAKBD FOK FAM1LT USB. ANP FUIi. W "• ~ WKMtrr IIDAK&NTCBD AT $6.00 PER TON. goff & smith, si MASCFACTUUBHS AND SHIPPERS OF l BRICK* 'POTTERS and BUFF CLAY LOWEST CASH P11ICE8. ., Fnctorlen Ht HelH-ptalii and at Mlttvllle, S.J. re ofttec, ttttittri'a tsroccry store, act rt: nronct nta., XXIllvllG-. ry WILLIAM H. SHAW, Agent. ,n OUUEita BY MAIL WILL RKCEIVR PKOMIT ATTENTION, ,»».»
geo. m. powell, MERCHANT TAILOR No. I 5 Decatur Street, Cape May City, Heasnnwue reuly-auMle dothlne. Hsts-Csps and tall INies of Gentlemen"! Pnrnl«ft,ng Go,,-; at View -aan anew. Oiaanmv a n»i repairtus pram [Hi, s'teaded to, and saUstaoUna guraoier .
dftlnUral. For Coldt. For Kwralgia. . q For Hhoamaliim. Doctor Thomas' Cclectrh Oil. " Spent Plity I) oiler. hi - EcSnu." Jaa* Durham, Ee» | Ton Cnn Depend On It. ' " Fee »e-rer« Taorhaehe and Neural, -.a ef th , head I u«d TJUmot' f . .Vrrete 0,1 ThU i \ SJrfjLn'rt uTahS' TMtoSfSeerw -ilh ' ~Ka L U. Frauk. .77 Tepper S.rwr J buflalo, N. Y. J a enk '** gj Hare IrreT rtewa,' ^. for CTDr, 1 AlWCTROIpHA ^ ■Y I 1 [ th b z "i cood rooD touninrs \ninaenM3BE CHEERFUL tuiiLuiitN»AusE ysimmy I oL RESTORER \ ; ITCHING PILES OIMTMgllTT / ' s\n ,|. U>, Uehtaeend w— dtne^/T. ^. COl-i'T ! TRIFLE! ur^roproinrl, sitnl epertaand Eye Glasses, OPERA GLASSES. THERMOMETERS, | ARTIFICIAL EYES. DRAWING INSTRUMENTS, ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, Kir. W. KHtchel! McAllister, _ 'OPTICIAN. TIDsSSms1 l^gyggyi n- U'ALU,'T .
HELLO, BOYS! THE AMERICAN 1B0Y ! The Cheapeetl The Best ! The Most Entertaining Paper for Boys Ever Published. , _ ONLY! SO CENTS .A YEAR. Not a Dull Line in It. pi;- "Ttir Annela ef Jugtown." niin Sain Hniec BIM the Preacher *« son. Uia tfrsl of PrrJ-a n Mori "JOf Irop cnam. or lae Young L'on«pir!. UK*. Ob!.* "ifow to Load ami Shoot a Gun;" "How ui Broome a Newspaper Heparin "Sketch or Mr. stnferly. the millionaire edUor;" hrBiK'^M^the'^inin^^n;"^'" e'^t hta two acre Tarm. Iti addition. Exeiunt; MHSUfrg Fun and Inatntrt ion splendid; j ShowmjLYa, trttng, Btae Ball. The Wheel and Bend Money hy R HCTWON. * , rqblUkft AMsaicas dot. Phlla. Prat Office, Pa, THE GREATEST and the BEST V RELIGIOUS AND SECULAR. NEW YORK OBSERVER (ESTABLISHED t«3> Wmiiilinil, Eaialial tmfciai mi Hafionsl. A SAFE PAPER FOR THE FAMILY. TEN NEW TURK OBSKEYEH CAN BE THUSTED. it s-anda by the Old and Tried Tnilhs In Hell, gton. Morals, Dlifcailnn. and in til INTEMPERANCE, INFIDELITY. ^ AND ROAMNISM. ' NEW" YO'HK OB^KVER^^MngiW^rowoUkeWoBd I the Beet Thoogeta of the Ahfrat Ahthoru and Corrfepondente everywhere; Poe. trT. Book Review*, Noire eml^Quenea, Uerart- | EVERY CHRISTIAN SHOULD KRAD IT. I EVERY PARKN T SHOULD READ IT. EVERY CITIZEN SHOULD READ IT. j I-rlce, Saoo a year, tn ad raneeClergymen. St 00 ajrar^ ^ New York Obseryer, THE PANSY PROSPECTUS FOR 1«I. fwi^|ia^a^^num^Mteduyj^*ad'helpSaturaia'a new icnal to ran tarottgn the year ; ^ The aoyn Text^toy wlPbe con'In'iedjiBTHE LITTLE RED SHOP. 'u^TOer*" fSaac&2 SnwM wrtle nt Sowera and*planu fn: ^ °* UBS. BROWN-8 BOTANY CLAS8. Her. c M. Ltrtngatoo wm rnroleh of Great author*. M^ AMre ■t^ryjJ'M^d'ThwL News The prrawMdepruarnu will cuntuiue ( A^d^iStBROP t CO- Pabllahere, ' Bosioo. Maaa-. U. S. A. tp. whitesides, 909 ARCH 8TREET, i PHILADELPHIA, "'POMRAITS Crayoi, Pastel 4 Oil Calors Three picture* rary ia also front oni-a—tv r u> run Hie ear. the prtrea from III in u>, and 1 are nude euhrr from life ov tram tootograp"1"- J WPteS OF DECEASED PERSONS
piacand'obgan waeerooms jg|^ = B. F. HORNER, 28 Washinjfton Street, Cape May, N. J. I ESTEY ORGAN, LIGHT NEW H,0ME SEWINUMACHINE, ! . tl.,, [n^.LL,.M=, !Mnl. , r..:" .rr !r, uti , •' ,1" NEWS STAND OF B. F. HORNEB. HAM-. "Ai.A-P AM Pg.iy], AIAen).^,.MA|.& H.AT I' KACUAS,,,. tl M ..., FtBUmBlf FM1S6S aiit SEW PARTS. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS sewing machines a specialty. ! the leading news stand B,u-.iwh.ng. „ AX'":"v^"Y-- 1- « "y j. w. i ,rr . " ' B. F-'hOPNER. Prcp'r _ . The Great bargain House IN THE NEW KNICKERBOCKER pUILDISC.S, HO. 60 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY. H. J. - -Sjjffi&S-- GrealilarEains in UBEfiNS & SLASSWfcSE, In Old Fashioned EARTHENWARE. " FIVE CENT COUNTER _ TEN CENT COUNTER [ IMMENSE BARGAINS .*1. :IH TIN WARE Jj&Bmjifa 'Eitraortinary Bargains in Wood and Willow Ware. Real Genuine* Bargains — " '""""l eluhet oyilTn AOfl.
& CO. The Kitzgerald Self-Guaging Oil Tank WILL SAVE ITS COST IN A SHORT TIME, 8 gas machines For Lighting Country Residences. GASOLINE, GAS and OIL STOVES, P. J. FITZGERALD, Just Received a Large Lot of . WAUU PAP£R & BORDERS lit Hiylev and Iieauiltul deelgnv. Atao eonatonUy on hatul DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE. familFflour , WM. TOWNSEND, mh'.S-tf 1 .T, Wa-tiingim, .1 CeiwMay City. suYjrouF? FURNITURE ■ ' CHAMBER AND PARLOR SUiTS IYINS 5c BROTHER, 55 N rth Second Street. Philadelphi.i. below Arch. East Side. SASH AND DOOR DEPOT, rtte on-J-mmiM-M prepered taJaiaWialLJtladiiaf MILL-WORK Doers, M, Blinfls, SMte, Mollis, Sroons, Etc.. DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES A SPECIALTY. Ail ordera promptly ailed. Call examine mock and get wtlomtt*. A. L. CONNER. ■pt-y Turnpike near bridge. Cipe May City. N. KIMBALL, PRINCES CO-, DUMSltR MERCHANTS, AMD MAKUFACTUHKlt* OP mill- work. Rockland Lime, Cement, Etc., Etc., ALWAYS OH II AMI). EST t MATES FUHMWIIED. KIMBALL. PRINCE & CO., BRANCH YARD AT MILLVtLLK. VINKLAM), X. J. C. B. COLES. lumber merchant, MANUFACTURERS OP Doors. Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes. &c. BRACKETS. AND SCROLL SAWING. Call examine alock and frteettmatret Agent forWanon A WhamC- a M.l. Shoemaker"! Fe net Office, No. 14 Kaighn's Avenue. Camden. N. J. JrtB-T 35 THOMAS DEPUY, "35 . 35 North Second Street. Philadelphia, NEW DESIGNS IN THE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN carpets! carpets! Atao a large line of WILTONS, MOQUBTTBS BRUSSELS, of Ike Beet Matee at the Nearly Opposite Christ Church, East Side, 35 BETWEEN ARCH & MARKET STS. PHILAPA. 35 -QEORGE E. CUMMI NGS. AGENT FOR. TBI SALE GE Riiiilipf ijitxat Mf.PaiUiM HeirtlHgteW.Pltanil 703 Walnut Street. Philadelphia.
Stoe title). -^y-KST JKK8KY- HAllaBOAD. TIMR TABLE IN BFFBCr OCT. «». «««• Train! wtB leave Cape May t« follovre for PHILADELPHIAf r-t\ A. M.-Mail, atoppiogat all tnt»nn»l- j 6.50 lite 6ta-!on«. arr' rrag at Philadelphia sua it conntcu ai NePfleM- for AliaotK j Cur, and at (ilwwro tor Salem and Brtdsernn atui nn Monday! only, at Sea Jile Jonetton for 1 Sea We cuy. - ' 8 00 ftrra ai^mKl|WiaHi'a^A^Jcm^ u-eMhttt-'amdrii fur Tretuon and ke» York. ' /. f\f \ P. M.— Exprrae.arrlvfa al Philadelphia : 4,UU at *30 r. *. Otmneeta at sea late Inne- t •> 1(1 p. M. — Ae®otah)«1*aos. no Kan.iaya j ®"»fSS^SSSSS I a: (l!aAarorobuJ1ridt)d0ti.^-[ii|iiA ' j ' Tralna leave for "ope May-Expire week ; ) a. o. Stm"* W I ■' ^Utfiffllantong. I . LlflHT RUHklHO v ^ SEWING:MACHINf HAS NO EQUAL. | J "ERFECT SATISFACTION ' ^ Jlfij ^^MQ-asS, | 30 Unlen Square, IUY. CLtosn)K- SUtwll, K--vjilanlLGi. JX|Ta.Jex. 8a franc'«e. CaL I
: LADIES] m'lroldid'i'f ten rotrtWu aUtml" thej^win QJJINEPTUS! ; DluniGta. - t h_ - I " ' The Academic Phaimaceutic Co.. ' " 53?-538 WASHINOTWI ST., Nf W V0HK CITY. J i -?.oyac: ELIXIR. In Handsome Pacl. -.-t - . Price 50 Cts. Tlio Royhl I'liiifntitdctitiC Co-, ^ LONDON^ AND NEW YORK. 130, 132, 13-T Charlton St. ■ ROYALPILLS, Snnrmd. 1; in r ,i.ruxi«," FOR SALE CY A LL DRU.GCI3TS. I. REMEMBER HIE BiG FOUR! Vinegar Bitten CORDIAI . , ;L, I" ' ] SOe. Vinegar Bitters P0\VDlR3, W d, ,.*••. (oe. K Vinegar Bitten, new - ' | ' J»1 .0* Vinegar Bitters, . i-riertaite. 61.00 " The World's Greet 1.: red Purifier i . and Mfo Olvitt- !'t inclple. ] Only Texnper.'.n • ..lira Knovrti. R. R McThm^d Driw ^ . Prejtrteter* ) 9Ur»« lata. 11 QAPK MAY CITY' I MARBLE WOBK8, at run J 8. E. Cor. Retime" Trark A Tnraplke. | MONUMENTS. Y^VLhTCTTES, FTRPPING | And .bklndan, »UnUrS P,.e ro monr P.! ■ . •
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