PtMkhri tnry Ttaifay Morning. CAPE MAT, JUNE MTTKB , rbjq | OU> General and Paraonal Ntwa. In tirnlvo tUtea women an permitted to vote for school officer*. Ilappine's u only relative. and aotnc people And that It u a dLstant relative lnTbe ProblhlUoniata are warming up early in the campaign- It will be red bothy the time election *eU around. A woman who wants to tot the real depth ol a man's affection baa Only to aak Sim tor an afternoon's shopping. There begino to appear In the political Held a new sort of wump. This time it Is a Oortlswump, an idealized Mugwump, aa it were. We bear a good deal about politicians stuffing the ballot-box, but that Isn't a circumstance compared with the way they stuff the voter. Judge Ferguson of the Philadelphia Orphan's Court was here on Monday cottage bunting. We understand be was successful & his efforts. Very few people of the present dsy ever saw or can tell what a petard is: but a politician knows it is something a man can hoist himself with or by. The sunken treasure of the English Sloop-of-war Tie Brisk which went down in 1798 is to be raised by s Philadelphia syndicate. 8.000,000 is the amount expeeted to bo fished from the bottom of the sea. Dr. Abbott's reiteration that "man shall rale in tire household" i» very on couraging to subdued husbands: but when and how is this rule to begin? It ia eaajr^o say "bdl the cat," but who is Dr. J. M. Peebles, of Ilammontoo. a Ira Teller and lecturer of considerable note, has purchased the Atlantic Counlr Mirror, at that plaoe, from G. A. Gritcher. lata proprietor. H. W. Wiber, late of the Viaelaad Iodepeneent. will be the editor. There was a German excursion of over 1900 people from Philadelphia to Sea Isle City last Sunday. On the Camden ferry-boat Edward Volght and J. O. Berkenatork, exoundonUU. bad their pockets picked, the former of 8108 and the Utter of 828Onrtarrif man is loaded up to the muzzle with whole columa of figures and pages of statistics. If he ecu a fair broadside leveled a« vou, out of water you come. He delivers a raking fire too, in fact he's ready for an nil-round broadside whenever you come within -range. The giant of nil guns lain process of conatruction. Krupp's works are making n 189-ton gun for the Italian Ironclad Sardeaaa. It will be 09* feet long, wllh n bora 15.7 inches. It wll! fire a steel shell of 1880 pounds with an initial velocity of 9411 feet per second, or one of 9814 pounds at 9899 feet per second. There Is n movement on foot In Camden to organise a Young Republican Battalion for the coming Presidoohal campaign. Several prominent Itcpubllcan ward offletafa are interested in the movement. The hope is expressed that the name "Phelps' Young Republican Batalllon" will not be an inappropriate one. Among the striking descriptions In John Bogart's article on Railway Knri leering FeaU in the July Seritntr't will ben full account of life In a pneumatic caisson, tar below tbe surf sea of the water, dnriiw the construction of bridge foundations. A number of pictures illustrate the operation of a Now u m Tin i when "the sweet girl graduate" puU on her Commencement 3 rem and, manuscript In band, proceeds to give an audience composed of sdulU points on the great problems of human existence. The community at large is always morally and intellectually invigorated after the annual application of graduating essays to the sore spots of soa' very handsome Illustrated haul book of Atlantic City, compiled by A. M. Hsston has been received. The work Is of positive value, and as n traveling companion on the way to the sea we should think would give zest to the appetite of the tourist for s better eojoymeat of tbe seaside by anticipation of it* delights. The sea shore hss many aUiMOtaa la IU f caller moods, and the Atlantic Guide Book has shown bow best to discover theui. It has fallen to New York to inaugurate aa important reform In the method of capital punishment. After tbe 1st of January next there will be no more legal hangings ia that Slate. It his been decided by th. Legislature that I lie use electricity is more civilised end effectual than the gallows, and the Governor bss approved this action. The axe, the gibbet and the guillotine will soon have anotlwr member added to their familyone which does its work surely, quiet.y, painlessly and wllbout bloodshed or mutilation. A device has been patented to keep lie shell of lha oyster closed from the time it is captured tiB it is opened and ret before an epicure 1,000 milen array. It la a simple pieae of wire iwtsled sround the oyrter ahclMvlli^ a pair of lei's mouth and he will preserve hlmself for many weeks-three months i« the time claimed. Oysters were reoentlocked up this way and sent to Denver, where thev were opened and found to be of an excellent fiavor. The annual reunion or the surviving member of the 11th Regiment N. J. Vols., will take place at MorrUlown. Thursday. June I4th7 The ctUxeus of MEsr-xsrHssr dor to them a grand banquet. General. Sickle end Onrr are expected to be present. 1 be Secretary wishes each old mldter of tbe regiment to bring with him noma written historical matter for the Regimental History, which is now nearly completed. Wanks and information ly completed. Blanks ana wegmnnon
by the Secretary at the reunion. A full a attendance Becretory. c any bum, be liable or responsible for Imdby 'lie Treevnrer of raid "c^U-any Psr^"m"w^mTbtWs».
The Pennsylvania Ralload'a First Summer Tour-Through the VlrglATa Mountains. B Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad's per T soually conducted southern pleasure b to *• of last autumn and winter were so » successful in nvery respect I hat the q company has arranged to repqgt thcra „ mi a similar scale daring the summer, t To this end, such e tour has been fixed v , for Thursday, June 21st. It will cover - a period of ten days, tad embrace la its 1 Wnrrary tbe battlefield of Oeftyaburj. the Caverns Lurmy. the Natural Bridge of Virginia, the cities of Richmond and [ Washington. A special train of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's East I . lake can will leave New York at 8-00 J ' Ai M., Philadelphia at 10.80 A. M., I on that date, in which the entire tour r will be made without change. \ ' ltound-lrip tickets, including, besides 1 the railway fare and steamboat charges, meads en rente t/bon. d and lodging at tbe > hotels, carriage hire, transfer charges, e < and every necessary traveling expense, . will be sold from New York at 860 for 1 I adnlls and 842 for children, and from 1 Philadelphia at 848 for adulu ard 841 . for childien. Ample time will be given to lee thoroughly and leisurely every- , thing worth seeing at each place, and the party will in every case be , entertained at the best hotels. Tbe tour will be conducted by the Company's Tourist Agent assisted by the chaperon. ' Tbe party will reach home on the return t trip on Junf29th. ! For and full information 1: call at ticket offices, or address 8. W. P. . ' Draper. Tourist Agent, 848 Broadway. * ; New York. 1 "Wave's" Business Locals. t i Boyd, White * Co., 1216 Chestnut I I street, Philadelphia. Fine carpets, oil . l cloths and rags. tf E. Borbeka ii at 828 Chestnut street, « ' Oculists prescription carefully filled. s Optical goods of the best only. my24-5 . 1 Isaac Willetts, Turnpike, near Cape bland Bridge, offers his large stock of r 1 women's fine shoes at cost. myl7.m ' New ginger Sewing Machine for sale . at this office. FlrxUclaaa in all parties I Inn. A bargain for those who may be 1 In want of a machine. tf ! John Akina haa opened his ice cream parlors at 28 Washington street He , \ bss on hand superior Ice creams, cakm ; and confectionery and all seasonable ? ' foreign and domestic fruits. t D m' I fail to carry some inaur.nce . upon that house of yours, W. 8. Craw. 1 ford, Cape May Court House, will give £ you the most reliable Insurance at bot- _ . torn rates. J14 2. • I John Russell's Cold Spring store is well stocked with groceries, provisions and dry goods which he is selling at ; prices aa low aa the lowest. Ho will 1 not be outdone In the quality and price ' of hit goods. tf ( ; W. Scott Hand offers to the citizens of Cape May oounty reliable and cheap insurance for the safety of the home 1 against the destructive fire fiend. His < , office la at Cape May C. H. where he - ' may be consulted. Write to him for < - particulars. 5t- j The merry.go- round ia going every night this week on lbs Sea Breeze lawn. « Tnosc who enjoy out-door fun can have . It at the merry -go- round. Only five ' cents a bout. Every thing first clam. ( J«14-8t , Fox Bale ok Rxxt.— The ten room J J cottage, comer Broadway and Congress \ 1 street, nicely located for a summer resi- - deqee, near the beach. Will be let with "■ or without furniture. Good cellar and 1 lawn to the premises. Apply to Then. 1 L. Vanwlnklc, Tnrapike, e st of Broad- > way. ml0 6t ' Ladies', children's and men s shoes of 1 all grades at E. Johnson's Store, No 58 ' Washington street. Hii goods will be ' found right, and his prices aie right, too. , - Mr. Johnson lua Ju t gotten on hta ■ ' shelves a new lot of foot wear adapted | f to the season. Call and examine stock. ' We call particular attention to the » hoarding cottage of Mrs. M. E. Lake, ] at Hollj Beach. It Is situated near the I beach, with a nice graded walk right t down to the strand. Mrs. Lake hopes . s by careful attention to tbe comfort of s ber guests, to win n share of public ■ t patronage. Dr. Lake's office la in the i ■ building. 6t. | ; W. R. Sbeppard baa very tastefully » fitted up a new shoe stoic at 97 Waah- - ington street. He haa gotten upon hit shelve • a complete assortment of ladies', • gems' and youths' foot wear. His line I • of outing shoes are bound to go. Lovers : of base ball, lawn tennis and other out- 1 ' door sports can find all the lateat styles ; '■ st Shep peril's and prices that will rove » the buyer money. This establishment r Is a noUble addition to Washington : a itreet, and will become very popular , ' with all classes of buyers. 8L II Joa Eld radge offers at tali Cold Spring ! 5 st-ra, N. O. mollis ee (best In market) st . 84c. per gallon, pure Salem County lard ■ - at 8J cents; Vlnco tobacco at 88c., lb., 1 Spearhead 48c., pure cider vinegar 18c. f gallon, best Meracalbo Coffoe, 85c. lb., il best Rio coffee 24c., A sugar 8Jc., heada light, 180 tent, 19c. gallon, new prunes, s 8c., sliced apples (Ireah) 8c., Ib.; gloss il stack fie. per lb., best quality of flack a pepper 94c. lb., and nil kind of groceries, e spices canned goods, brushes, buckeu, , e tinware, earthenware, floor. Uble and - shelf oU cloths, etc. ill klnda of salt meats. Also a full lit i of dry goods, ir and notions. All at very low prices for cash. Call aod be<xmviBC*4. f At Reuben T. Johnson's store yon ® will find flour (warranted) at 84.80 per <J barrel. N. O. Molarecs at 4fic- gallon. • Best Rio Coffee 95c. Ib. Mamcnvbo 'I Coffee 28c. Ib. A sugar 6Jc. lb. New " Prunes, 4Ibv for 98c. Evaporated Ap- >- pies it 11c. per lb. All other groceries at correspondingly low prices. Men's ■ veal tailUce gotten (scamleas) at 89.00. An extra hravy working altoe, 81-00 per r- pair. Ladies line kid, 81 80 per pair. • Full Hne of all kinds of shoes, and ladiet Oxford ties. Foil stock of new fshii U, 75c. to 89 00 per piece. Full line of mm'i stray Kouutli hate. All kinds >, of dry goods, drugs, paints and oils, if Just received, a blg lot of wall paper at a 8 and 8c. per piece. Bananas, oranges - and lemons constantly on band. Poultry ■ bought every Moodijruntll 8 o'clock p.m. u goods, and If you wish any article that 1- 1 do not keep I will get It for you at regn uhu- price. Orders by tksD promptly ate tended to. Yours truly, r- Rxrsas T. loOM u Beenett's StahroTN. J.
Women ere frequently debarred from acting on school boards, or church boarifc, but they may have a full and complete monopoly of the wnshbonrd. - Htu' 5>fo;«tUftnrea. Hood's Sarsapari/la this weaTOrtal reawdy effective where other RMdieines Htve fsUcd.' Try it do*. U wffl portly your Wood. regulsU the dlxestton. sad gtie new Be sad vtgoc to thetmttre body. •Bocd'a BaraaparUla <!!d me great good. I 1 was tired oat trass ovarank. aed II loaed monp." Mae. O. X. Sntnoxs, Oohoea. K. Y. •' 1 sunt ltd three years treat Mood poiaoa. ' I tack Hood's Serssparrns sad think I am cured." Mas. M. J. Davis, Broekport, K. Y. Purifies the Blood ' pressor U seeing the eettra ntali--- ! ttUta Tbo result Is s ■mttomool nrmm"Hnod'i ftsrsspsrtBs boms 'U rtbcrt. and : sgAvsaa-ssur too DOM* Ono Dollar.
Buck ten's Amloa Salve. Tbo Beet Salve la tbe world for Cuts, ~ Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Belt Rheum, FeSores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, ChilCorns, and all Bkln Eruptions, and poetlrely cures Piles, or do pay required. It fa guaranteed to give perfect . satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, ccnts'pcr box. For role by Marry A I Wraaukrr %. \ Commencing on Saturday, | \ July 7, the store will close at P. M. on Suturdays until! further notice. Bargains in Cotton goods echo through the aisles like the notes of a song: Ginghams, io to 59c. Sateens, 12# to 37#c. Seersuckers, 5 to i2«^c. j Shirtings, 6 to 15c. Nothing for dress so easy | to do up as Crazy Crfipe. A j little care in Sun drying so j the garment wont get askew, j That's all. The jumbled ; tumbled look is part of the A surface of crinkles, j wrinkles, and thread winks, 1 and the printed designs as ex- J act ; s on Sateen or Challis. ' is it possible! Never , mind. There's no breezier, { easier stuff to go outing with. 1 Colors and patterns. i2^c. j A number of desirable 37I J cent styles of French Sateens \ and a lot ol 31 centers are j now 25 cents. From the best \ makes. Not all the latest , styles, but the choicest colors \ are among them: & - sjr Latest patterns French Sat- 1 37J cents. Peerless Sateens, 12I cents We haven't done justice to , Seersuckers. Fine, light, airy, ' crinkly, dainty stuffs. Nothing like them for knock - about, slap-dash use. And the prices are a revelation. The height of the season and a 1 2} cent sort for 9 cents. Crinkles i and 2 inch. wB5 Sd fijii mas Seersuckers from 5c up. In a very little time we have sold over twenty thousand pai s of Men's Half Hose at 1 2g and 15 cents. Another lot of 8500 pairs, stripes at 1 2| cents, and plain colored ribbed at 1 5 cents, just here. Among the "ribbed are 2400 pairs of blocks, fast color. Of course it seems impossible. In solid-color Oxford Ties Coffee and Tan Goat head the | procession. All sizes, B, C, 1 and D, widths, $2 and $3. | But the nobbiest of all are the i steel, gobelin, and mahogany topped patent leather Oxfords : to match suit , $3, $4. f4 5<>» ; and $5. Very finepatentleather Ox- ■ fords, with kid tops, $3. They • have been $4. ; More than three hundred and | fifty Tennis Rackets on the [ tables; thirty- five kinds Every , new kink in Rackets as soon r as it comes out. No dealer , in Tennis goods ever-did the f like before. ; Just the same with all sport- ' ing -gear — Ffc4iing Tackle, [ Base Ball, Cricket, Croquet, ' Lacrosse, and a dozen other things for indoors and out-- ■ doors play-time. Wanamaker prices. Hammocks ; J any sort. Mexican GAss, 14 . ft., white or colored,$i.50. ! ^ John Wanamakf.k, . atresia and Citrbsiiw|u-re^ _
Ire atcitlttimreti. j | DR. SHOCK'S ) Mandrake Pills have s nine as a household remedy far bevood the power of fan- . gatge to describe. The family can hardly | tree to itself thnt does not heap them ♦ MANDRAKE* I. the only vegetable sahaitm. lor ft* | dangerous miners). MaciTXV. and while its serine s« « cunriie is folly equal, It possesses none of the perilous effects. In Constipation, Mandrake acts upon I the bowels without disposing them to sabsequent Cottivenesa. i No remedy acts so directly on the liver, nothing so speedily cures Sick Headache, | r«JSr„\£ PILLS. ' IL tkk.ort sSo" i'LU-j-A g HE RIFF'S SALE. fj] od? {ssuw? onto * te'wm'ii'cMacSj, State ot New Jersey, 1 wtu exooaa to rale at public , SATUBDAT, JPNK SOU, A. D. 1SW, UwroA0? J! H.°lSM.?AlBra, mupJ'ili'l' | City, In the county of, ospe May and stale ot J hS^y tbereidj^roros^we ^mromxAs. | "St cenarat/of land and premises tytn* and berex In Uw Boraran ot Ospwltaf I'otot. in tbe udMu' ire'bumMn^o^mimtrsIf'iii'n'j. OiVcletrt omeelu ufafttvooan Hotuf! reference bemx tnereto bad will more lully tnTuxrereto tta'of 'oS22r^ (-•pe Wej" OCspe'rier Court House, in ii.-d boot No. SO pane 4 It, grsnted sod conreyed to tbs said William Hsrshsn In tee tu ny ttUteacr to said deed will mora tolly sn.1 et lenre appear. 8llKdetiivu5i «xreW!nlw«u"ion"it I th/tmit oMThe^es^rOT^IliriwTnt^Assocls- I JAMKS s'tlUEMAKER, Jr., BberllT. '! Dated May ItsL UBS. printers fees, I!.' A LSAMING A BLACK, Sollcttcrs. gHERlFF'S SALE. 1 By virtue of s will of Ft Pa. ds bo et ter to nu • directed, teeoed out of the Supreme Court 1 State of New Jersey, I win expose to sale st a public vendue 00 SATURDAY, JUNK »!, A. D. 1888, ■ tbe ooraty orSpe Msjrand^Ato'w^iewJCTsey ? ■ se atoreostd. t All those oertatn tots of laud and premises, o"ce»sUsy and Bute I . or New Jersey, and absurd aed boonded a, rollews, to wtti-Lot 1, Bettnntnf si s post. It be- . log s corner of Charles Band, deceased, end t David B. Hand; and running from thence r anuth,UUIJ I lull ilgnw UMS|Sl°eX Charles . U sndb Unc^Drieen percbesud thuteen imhe to i ^^fa^MTtt^sU^BSVbn dareere wt 1 . So i£*Im wno»?^S'rouaesS'tynre i 1 s 1 Lot 1 Is tot Half on s map of land qt said " John MeMsXin. and to ahmted and btunded se t "T *° 7!"!-?SanSt" * ffro mfd'tniS! ) ■ Btsndint in the edgs of Oersa street and run- i I ntag rrom tbenee along the line ot said lot No. I IS, south twenty-throe degrees west two ban- I Ueime now w'&uw'ui'l Ism Hand north, elx- : S'SSSH 11 : * , —— .atpaaBBta ; attsarAJSS."""" \M e ff^fyTOTaW|VSyiTnT!K ;|M -■ -1' • ' ■ ■ -• 5 1
' GOING OBTOTISTNESS. » Come at once and secure the Bargains which you will never i again be able to get. ■ THE BBSIQH ClOIHIHE HOUSE, ' Is setting out on account of : GOING OUT OF BUSINESS, i. ' and die vast stock of | TO P M's nut Gents' Furnishing Goods, ; Hats and Caps of the latest Fashion must be sold within I TWENTY days, This is the candid truth, and no humbug. t Come and be convinced. goods sold regardless of cost. N: B.— All accounts not settled at once will be placed ■ in collector', hand.
grRSWBRIDIJES^DiHIER The Latest Stme ■HH, devoted exclusively to dry goo Commodious Rending. . Romu have been enrem** The BnreM of InforSllVlS, mxtioi and the Packconvenience to MARKET, DwtTH^FiLBERjSTFitETs.Prfii/. HAYE YOU VISITED THE NEW REMNANT DEPOT and seen the bargains, if not, right now is your time while we arc receiving fresh Remnants at ridiculously low prices daily. As wc supply lots to small County Stores as well as those in Cape City, do not think you can buy just as cheap at home, one visit our store will convince you to the contrary. Remember, no auction goods, or trash of any kind, all goods direct from manufacturers hands. Just received 5 cases best fast color lawn we will close atjjc. per yard, worth easily 8c.; 5000 pieces Adams best, 2 yards wide, mosquito netting, 6c. per yard, storekeepers price by 10 piece lot. Large job lot or corsets, regular price 75c. our price for this lot 39c. imaginable style of bustle, from 5c. up, one at 19c., Philadelphia price for same, 25c. Remnants of Unbleached Sheeting, 5c. per yard; Remnants of Seersucker, 6c. 8c. IOC. Extra fine line of Ruhc50c. per yard up. Curtain Screens, 7c. per yard, extra value. A large job line of manufacturers samples, in SILK, BAIN AND SUN UMBRELLAS Limited space prevents a larger price list, but a call will convince you. Wc have Remnants of Satps,61ii[li«, TaUe-ltn, Crashes, Velvets, Slits Sill, Sainoli and in fact all DRY GOODS. , t Wc guarantee all our goods PERFECT and best value for the money. L. SCHLAQER, Proprietor of Branch of New York Remnant Depot, 28 Washington St., Cape May City, N. J. C.H7MILLAR. DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, <k, No. 30 War h ington Street, - OAPE MAY CITY, N. J. j ftroffrirt, £rarijrtoiis, (Sit. OLIVER'S PEOPLE'S MARKET, 37 Jackson Street, Cape May, N. J. HAND'S CENTRAL MARKET Corner Washington and'Ocean Sts, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. ^ ' ~^ WIL-L.IAM S. BARNETT, Excelsior Market, P. E. SharplffM Buttnr a Specialty. rt-v ■ _ „ CAF* *AT ornr' *' DREXTON VILLA, Ocean 8treet Cape May City, N. J. OPBN rOK THE SKA BON. NKAR TUB BKACIt. TBRKS KODKHATK .; MBS. L A. MYERS, Off HALTI Slim. STAR VILLA; " Cape May, M. J. t UKM TU WIK BKbUB. MBffT-CLABS IN ALL ITS ABPOIHTKKNTB. MISS HARRISON. Holly Beach Boarding, The YanYalen Cottacie, I
Upset Prices for our Spring and Summer Suits to do the work of Four Months in less than Sixty Days. What! What? Inaugurating a sale already, as if it was the end of July? Yes. We put on the pressure now. No time tp wait for ordinary profits or prices. No time to wa$L. for ordinary sales. We must double them. Our big store is turned into a Bargain Room. Uncommonly good Men's All Wool Suits at $10. Uncommonly good Men's All Wool Suits at $12. Uncommonly good Men's All Wool Suits at $13.50. Uncommonly good Men's All Wool Suits at $15. Uncommonly good Men's All Wool Suits at $18. Uncommonly good Men's All Wool Suits at $20. Uncommonly good Men's All Wool Suits at *25. Uncommonly good Men's and Young Men's Trousers : Prices, $3.50, $4. $5> $6> $7- , , In all your and our experience we never had so good for- the money. Men's $25 Suits for $20 and $18. Still Sharper Prices Me»'s t2° SoiK for (or Small Lots of Suits Men.f|;5s°'ci*lot Suits and High Grade Trousers. for $12. Men's $13.50 and $12 Suits for $10. Returned Custom Suits at considerably less than cost. The handsomest Boys' and Children's Clothing we ever manufactured. The styles original and the prices low. We never did a taller stroke at lowering prices. We mean it to fetch trade in quick and double measure. WANAMAKER 8c BROWN, OAK HALL, S. E. Cor. 6th and Market Sts., Philadelphia. CHARLES MACE, ' REAL ESTATE BROKER, ANGLESEA, N. J. WM. F. ENGLEHART, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER, DIAMONDS, WATCHES, SILVERWARE, FRENCH CLOCKS, BRONZES, AMERICAN CLOCKS. Particular attention raid to repairing COMPLICATED and nil kindb oC WATCHES by EXPERIENCED WORKMEN ; nil WORK belnx done In the * BDIDINO under mv OWN SUPERVISION, not b inn COMPELLED to have the workdone OUTSIDE an n great many STOREKEEPERS' do. JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS MADE AND REPAIRED. GOODS AT RETAIL. No. 205 Market Street. Philadelphia. »»-«- WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Diamonds, and Silverware AT WHOLESALE PRICES. T. O. HAYDOCK, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, No. 12 North Second Street. Philadelphia. ^ I WALL PAPER. ~ All the latest styles are now in stock. Elegant"! Blanks at - - 5c., ;c., IOC. and 12 cts. Elegant Golds, - ISC. to 35 cts. Embossed Golds, - 35 cts. to *1.00. — Felts and Ingrains, - - ao cts. to 60 cts. |.# __ Lincrusta Walton. . Samples sent to all parts of the country free. AD goods war i» ranted perfect and full length. M. MERIOAN, bfy, 1 223 Markfft fttrMt, PhitodtlpWa, ^ |

