ISBN; . I Trying to Ch— t tha Sank. , •Time toy number of people, »om<L 1 times, I think. u many aa aire out of ; ten, who aoetn lo think It so crime to I cheat a bank." mid > clerk ta aflbtodil I streak of mnnoew anywhere In a Saaa'a i nature U win crop ool whsu Ur la potto I the teat tm a quatkm of money. Sometimes I hare amused myaelf by expsrtUwy were bonsai There la an eany way . Or hands In Ml bank book. together with • n nontbnr of blfle end 'chedu. the credit. Hehs. made outs deport lickat which be holdt in hit hand while I i count the money- 'How nruck!' I aak. 'What do you make ur he laqulres. I name a (um •K.or #10 larger than I (tare **m**o*tw*d the StaOUBt to be . "If the man leboneaj he wtD my he thlnke I am mletaken, but often he will turn around and make out another deport ticket, firing the amount to correapond with the Agurea I hare given. Then of eourae, I count the caah again aod announce that I havr'mada a ml*tako and to prove U hand back the money and let him recount it. Men whom nobody would ever euepect of crookedquick to take advantage of a little 'n lalake in their favor. I know aevcral wealthy gentlemen who, I truly believe, would never think of paying back any turn, large or amall. that got into tbrlr hand# through a hank clerk'! mieteke." Patljpoo. Patience to generally regarded aa preeminently the teachet'i virtue-.* a drat eaaential of t a teacher"! equlpmcnl. And yet there to, perhapa. no virtue for which the teacher bee. Ideally, leee need I Mrtbs moment reteacbsvbeonmra oonecioui of the necessity of making «rr objective exercbe of pati-nce, he has it tiiet moment percellM Um Insufficiency of hto effort! to iceompltoh hto purpoee ea a teacher. True, it aometlmea eeenu. that certain scholar. are Incapable of being interested and controlled by any tcachar who can be appointed lo lake charge of them. But It oucht not lo be forgotten that there to a way of holding tuch .achoiora, whether the teacher who underelandi that way to within reach or ndt; end in ao far ea a teacher fans to discern that way will he prohnbly need to cxerctoe hto patience. Bathe must remember that he calto hto virtue Into play only lo oomplemenl hto own abortmeasure of the teachers necessity for patience, therefore, to generally the measure of hto lack ot leaching proficiency. The teacher who dealrea lo do hto bast work will not regard hto •Choiare aa Um object! of hto patience— though they may be the nlbjecta of hi! Impatience with himself, at the very time th it bo to a subject of their pitlcnoe with b'a»Bwllnvas that Buttermilk Cured A woman who had been pronounced by her physician fatally ill with consumption, and who waa apparently dying aa fast aa that liow.paclng disease could carry her off, wai told bye neighbor that efae bad been aaetoUng a lady at churning and had much ea Joyed a drink of buttermilk. "Buttermilk!" fairly screamed lite invalid; "bow I wish that I ceuld have a drink!" And from that time till her friend oould go to the honee where the churning had taken plaoe and bring Um longed-for draught she raved and cried for It. She drank it and frit belter. Then another churning waa hurried up, and aim drank •gain. The lady made her churning! mora frequent and amall to piraae the dying woman. In n little while the newi waa brought that the waa Imprortag. A few days later she waa out of danger. A week dapaed and the waa on her feel and about Um house. And now the to again a bustling, busy women, not strong, but In apparently good health, with no eymptons of a deadly disease lurking around. There to no doubt, abe iaya, the buttermilk cured her. Aa pliysiaiana say. "It went right to the spot," It nourtohed her poor, famblwd body. Ailed up the driedout tissues, and gave her strength and courage. Neighbors say that she to careful of her money, and that probably Uclanc* lo payfur palatable and nourtohlng food. The buttermilk waa given An If Nothing Had Happened. A few yean after tha war a gentlewith hto fatally, and living at the-thne in the county of Patrick, fifty mildi the darkles In that oounty had aver aeon a railroad train. A nurse waa a necessary part of the family equipage, and he had aecarod-tha -servleea of a coal black specimen, about 15 ytan of age, who was aa quick wilted aa usual, but area aa veritable a Topay aa ever "growed." The party took tha train nl the nearest station, and alter n fare hours' run a tfroken rail threw Ike train off the track Some of the cart made a revolution down an embarkment, and angle of forty-five. degrees. Great con- ' our party scrambled out of the coach tf the nursef who, "holding ttoTbrtJ^ta hot arms, looked upon the scene •• if nothing bed hepped, mid; "MBy.'were you much frightened f "Kn, eah." she said; "I thought it had to stop that way." ' Abaantm'ndadljaaaV Motyamd » ST * , "What', John Jackson's fire! »»r reoenu" \ gra-sp!: mladad mgn'a ^Jy.""** I*. got
Close Shave With a Tiger. Aa we walked along through the Jun- J, : giel tailed to keep op with (he other i members of the party, who bad got on j ' heard a rustic is the underwood, end |< almost at the same moment en enor- it . tiger prevented himself end pro- Ij f pared lo apring upon me. 1 1m mediate- > ly presented my rifle and fired. As ill- I I woold here it, neilhm shot struck ' s and in another second the tiger waa on I me nod bad thrown me down, hto claws J] » buried U my left shoulder. I bad no - particular sensation of fear, and I re- - member thinking quits caliply, aa I lay r on the ground, the tiger's hot breath r coming again* my fade, "It's all np - with -me now." But at that moment 1 my faithful Utile Mnfigo came to the j, a rescue, he bit the tiger*! tall so severely j * Urns- Use bsese imnsedially released hto - hold and turned rohnd to aetoe hto new I adversary. Vlongo, as sharp tndwtfy as he waa I plucky, was off in tbeUfilVaas in an e instant. The tiger followed, but Use dog bod the ad can lege over him, ta It e could run through the greaa -and under II die brushwood at a pace which the c other c mid not keep np with. But 1 t ■- knew that the tiger, disappointed of j u seising Mungo. would soon be back : a again to attack hto master; eol reload, i- ed my gun and stood awaiting hto rei- turn. In n abort time be was before me n once more, end again I levelled my gun I- aa well ea I could, considering the pain r In my left shoulder. The first shot . c missed, but the second the tiger d in the shoulder, cripi led him, end made I him roll about in agooy. Reloading a* I y rapidly as possible, I want nearer to him, r aimed very deliberately, and this time " gave hime him hto quietus. Scarcely j bounding dp to me, looking Into my , . face, anil whining ta if with Joy at ace- I I !»K ®» »*«■ j ; l.p,riw,n.ln. With ■ B-by. j a Thomas A. Ed toon the inventor, to i a the proud father of a little girt which j IT was bore recently. The wizard of , t Menlo Park baa already been oiperi- i J meeting with young Mtoe Ed toon and | c describe* I he result aa follow. : "Yea," j i, admitted Mr. Ed toon, "I have been ex- , t perimenting with iter. You know sci- | y entitle minds ere always looking lor ; e new developments in science. I wanted ; p to find out whet made her cry. I die- I f covered tlse reaeon. I took her in my , arma lor awhile and the waa at quiet aa r could be ; as soon aa I laid her down 0 she kicked and squalled until I took j J ber up again, whew the immediately ; t subsided. I tried the experiment ot ' 0 laying her down several times, and ( , every time I-dld so she started off with , e her cries. I at last discovered that it • r was because the bad found out that be- 1 C log carried was more pleasant than lyt log Inherent. I suppose I will have » my hands full now, as at night time I U will be walking the floor with hef. I . em out of practice, for . It to now ten ( years since I have had any work of that r kind. "I have perfected m / phonograph title afternoon, and lo-morrow morning I will register her cries upoa it end 1 then reproduce It from tfie phone In the future. I am delighted with her. She d to a strong, good, healthy baby, weighi. ing twelve pounds We have two or r. three names selected for her, but have e decided whet name wc win give her." j" Picked Up Adrift, k The race a ship travels to not stated, j In order to carve e fortune aow-a-daya, ,t one must be mighty sharp. H That which is constantly rising In Use n bottom of the t'rawberry box. u A correspondent wants to know the k difference between t dog watch and a u watchdog. Not much. They are both * Brigham Young waa loo much mar. e ried to have hto dying worda rocarded. e Married men can easily understand this, i. Maid to order— a servant girl. ,f The Democratic organs seldom get a out of time. d "Pa," asked a young Aabury Parker, y "was I made of dust!" y "Certainly; my son, we all were." "Just common road duet like that rsge fed boy out there?" k "Ye-e-s," admitted the perplexed fait User, "Just the same. Why do you aakr r "Oh, I thought maybe as I was euch 1- a nios little boy I might be made of diai mood dust." a About tha worst case of '-Talking Wo. y man" we ever heard ot, wee at Niagara t Falls, An old man waa heard to say to -. his wife. "Mary, he goodness sake □ stop talking a minute and see If I can hear tha roar of the water are rand about In Um pap«r_ Woman seems determined to assert jj beraelf and keep pace with mien In every . 11 department of Ufa. Hardly bad Edison announced tha completion of hto newly . * Improved nbooognph, when a Kentucky - woman etartles the country by patenting 0 a quid holder for gum cb ewers, and now J women tad girls will no longer be j obliged to stick their quids qp door cneJ logi and window shutters when their ' Jaw. demand, rest. The bowling neeea1 sity of tha age however, which no Ib. ' venter ha. yet been able to supply to a place where a woman can toy her gfovt s "s sad find them -again when she srants ' them. - d Not Going Hungry, n Ypuog Mr. Wihaeh— May I have the " pleasure of acting aa your escort to aupI- **Mtoa Breeay (scahnlng her car.l)-Oh, T thanks, awfully; I sea Mr. Poroine's 11 name to down for the fir.l valae in that I direction. Bat you may have lb* aco- * oad, Mr. Wabash.— New York Sun. d e Bnglleh an She Is Sung. " Polite Ctller— I eld not kunar you " were lucb an aeoompH-hed liugutot, Migs Highoote. Amateur Soprano— Linguist! "Yea. Whit language were you singing la Just now, Italian. Uertnsn, French or Spanish?" "I was singing English, air."- Umalta, » World. a -TTia Ramarkabla Coras, d Which have been effected by^fcoodto ., had been power less, the sun of Mood's ir ' . ■ ... . ' ___ ' t -- — i i iTi ii 1 1 ii niiigia
- A Trwwip atabws Osmptalwt. It to a mots fadla undertaking to secure I eld clothes for one's own wear from the - nowadays than to get equsre meals from them. I attribute Oris to tha rire i and power of srosneo'i charity societies 1 Si-SiisssssrEsis i substantia] eowgaaw to feed the foal bag 'of tha h angering Inner man. Wares tabacroptedua tha midst of our tale about ; !p(a pot out first. Things and war. in the ' booasbolda bars sadly changed. ^Ths first ' ; conation a woman asks me at the Ml i3oot ef late la If 1 need any old chribre. ; man than one good suit at a rims, and , abe to not apt to give tbam to mo to easry away mder my ana. for fear I might '^Trooid cbaags clqjbre ooee a .day if I j ieooid adjust myariT Ip all elarw of doda 1 | hung In tha women", way by their boa- I ; bsnita. Bat rdbaswte go into the wood- ' , abed and wewr away Urn newly recetred • salt, with ay old clothes dans np hi a 1 newspaper- I'm too much worn -Alt • studying bow to make a living to change my tiotbea cocoa day Jaot- to gratify, wo- | : men in their whims, if the; rent give me a square meal without referring to J women's 'organised charity and tha pare ' I where Itinerant pedestrians bosk wood i far a ten cents slop meal, they're not on ; my llat of frlsoda to call upon, that's ail. | A. wayfaring gen Sicilian like me. who hu : to torn hto collar to pt remit a decent suT- ! fare to tha world, to bound to standon . . principles of fair treatment, oven If eVil- ; , Lorn associated charity flourishes In every | community The word of a tired genttoI man that he la in need of a good dlnntr , 1 and a few dimes onght to be a law against - ' th. rew-buck st^of^eharity^. anrtmni- | i liable cranks who call themaelvre the aa- ' soda ted charities. To rebuke them, ws Isrfll boycott them. — Tramp In Globa- , ; Democrat. When tndiridmda "and the ruissss of , a community find themaelvre day afire : day aod year after yrer fare to fare with a fellow clttoen who to doing nothing, has | never done anything and never propoaea to do anything except lo atand lSound In , an aloqnently impressive style, they , naturally go to work to utilise him. MMkhmTreareretary of various orgatrtatlona. and again they make a land of •how fl_jre of him. working him Into matters of a social or political nature. In tha course of rime be beeomre a necessity, and whenever anything to to be dene tola generally gtvso np that tha case to hopeless unless the prominent clttoen can be secured. Age deals gently with this popular favorite, and the younger generation gradually come to look upon him aa a man who could have climbed the dlxxleet heights of fame, but whose inoflmty end public spirit led him to voluntarily torn over all the prtooa of life to hto Mends.— Atlanta Constitution. Tha story now going the rounds of iha , that Queen Victoria has a passion , for pearls and buys them constantly to •aid to have no foundation In fact. The ' queen. It to said, never buya Jewelry at ail I except when eho wants seme particular article for e birthday or a wedding present, end then she t— no preference for 1 , P*~rUE. Borhcks to at 038 Chestnut street. Oculbto prescription carefully filled. , Optical goods of the beat only. myM-S New Singer Sewing Machine for sale at this office. First-class in all part leu , lara. A bargain for those who may be . in want of a machine. tf I D m't fail to carry some insurance ■ i upon that bouse of yours, W. 8. Craw- , ford, Cape May Court Mouse, will give you the most reliable insurance at boti torn rates. Jl£* TonreLADUs-Mn.E-L.Ball basics secured the services of a competent and fashionable dressmaker of Philadelphia, to prepared to take ordere for work, ( all her patrons. Can at corner Ufsyetle and Franklin streets. tf , W. Scott lland offers to the clttoem , of C^pe May oounty reliable and cheap Insurance for Use safety of the home , against the destructive fire fiend. Bis j office Is at Cape May C. H. where he , may be coesnlled. Writs to him for particulars St. The merry-go-round to going every night this week on tha Sea Broeae town. Tnoae who enjoy out-door fun can have ( It at Use merry-go-round. Only fin cento a bout. Every thing first class JelMt Ladles', children's and men a shoes of ail grades at E. Johnson's. Store, No. 59 Washington street. Mis goods will be found right, and hto prices ate right, too. Mr. J jhnaon has Jo t gotten on his shelves n new lot of foot wear adapted ! to Use season. Call and examine stock. We call particular attention lo the boarding cottage of Mrs. M. B. lake, at Holly Beach. It to MUsslad near the beach, with a nice graded walk right dotrn to the strand. Mrs. Lake hopes by careful attention lo the comfort of ber guests, to win a share of public patrooags. Dr. Lake's office to in the bunding. * 5t. W. a Kheppard has very tastefully fitted up a new shoe stoic at 27 Washington Street- Be has gotten upon hto shelves n complete assortment of Indian', gento' and youths' foot wear. Hto line of outing ah oca are bound to go. Lo vera <rf bane Gail, town tennis and other out. door .porta can find all the latest style, at Hheppard's and prices that will ease the buyer money. This catabUahment to a notable addition to Washington street, end will become very popular with rB plssere of buyers. 8t Jos. Eldredgt offers at hto Cold Spring store, N. O. molasses (beet in market) at Mc. per gallon, pure Halem Countv lard at 9J oeala; Vlnco tobacco at Ma, ib., Spearhead «c., pure cider vinegar 18e. gallon, beat Maracaibn Coffee, J5e- lb., beat Rio coffee Mc., A anger #Jc., head, light. 150 last. 19c, gallon, new prune*, 6c., sliced apple* (freeh) Sc., Ms-; gloee starch 5c. per lb., beat quality of black pepper Mc. lb., and all of groceries, spices canned goods, braJTer. buckets, i tinware, earthenware, flaor, table and i ah elf oD doth*, etc. -All kind* of salt . meats. A|sp a fall Una of dry goods, and notions. All at very low prices for ' cash. Call and be convinced. At lteuben T. Johaaon'a Store you i will OndN O MofaueesaldSc. gal. Bad , Itio Coffee 95c. Ib. Merecay bo Coffee 28c. Ib. A sugar ajtlh. All other groceries at correspondingly low prices Men's i voticalf laoe gaiters (seemlras) at fit.00. , An extra heavy working shoe, (1.50 per pair. Ladies fine kid, •150 per pair. , Full lluc of all kind, of shoes, aod ladie* Oxford Ilea. Full stock of new shift*. 75c. to *9-00 per piece. Full line of reesris stray Kossuth hate. All 1 kinds of dry goods, drugs, paints > and oils. A big lot of wall paper at ' '8 and 9c- per piece. ^ Banana., oranges » bought every MoodsyuntlH o'clock p.m. 1 goods, and If you wish any nrtide that ■ 1 do not harp twill get IS for you at reg- ■ Ular price. Orders by mafi (Womptly atI tended to. Toua truly. Bennett's Btatloe, if. J. ! srrKnu. I Newark, Ark-, says: -"Was down with | Abacsws of imngs, and friends and phy. :
- yttot ■■ ' :. ; Hood's SarsaparMa Purifies the Blood Stimm ot Usada. LowyU. Mass. Hood's -.8arsaparilla ' Sold, by an drentore. |1 ; six for m. MaA ; only by C. I ISOOD A CU, Lowell. Mas*. ' too Dooms On# Dollar. BPARUR't HAIR MUAN HINDERCORN8. Ilmf Sitlli. j EST JEBSEY BAILBOAD. : -r — i— . ^ I (»" f A Mc-loeewsmoaaunw arrtns 8CMDAT TIIAIKS. SVSMS a"*' a'maSijaa'Kr^I^bns s jwwwr kSsvj tsi k ATB. OP 'AJUL '15 TICKET OFFICES. PBIWDkLPHIA: "0'"* """"SfeagfWareto. 0U91WI © Yates & Co. Best Made Cloth tng in Philadelphia (or Men and ChildrenSixth and Chestnut (Ledger Building.) i^ffrg CStrLUMBER YARD. Schoilwngnrs Landing, CAMS BAT fan. SL J. BUILDING LUMBER. — —£sasiri.~~"-" OOKTSXCTOX8 ud BUILDSB8 AGENTS WANTBD1 ^nmrrSfhjSSTm. *■ UZM COMPANY'S Extract of Meat inWAkiw»m»i TuTtw'i Otwniaresi
griUhR jcfeU, P»f, gwtnutfirt, This Sfiaee is Reserved for & H. MORRISON, LUMBER MERCHANT OF CAMDEN, N. J. ' PLANING MILL ; SASH FACTORY & LUMBER YARDS. MAKuvAc-rtraxto or Doors, Sash, BRnds, Shutters, Moulding, &c. BRACHTS, SCROLL WOEI, TOBffllGS. STC, "> BUILDING LUMBER OF EVEKY . DBtCKlFTlON. WILLIAM C. SCUDDEB & SON. raoirr A>b rxnxasL rr«a*ra cahddijl i. tyaSASH AND DOOR DEPOT, ! Doors, H, Bliiis, Stairs, Xoolbp, Sreens, Etc. DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES A SPECIALTY. au re«.su, TAT 1-"CO NNE R*. _ KIMBALL, PRINCE 5 Co" ' UUMDER MERCHANTS, amd HAHDPAOTCRKHa OP : MILL - WORK. [ Rcjckland Lime, Cement, &c., &c., KIMBALL, PRINCE * CO.. ""a B. COLES, " ; I.UM9ER MERCHANT, ' . »AEPP*OTD|taM or ' Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. BRACKETS, AND SCROLL SAWING. ' Qfflos, No. 14 Kaighn'a Avanun. Camden. N. J. Jy5-> : ENOS. R. WILLIAMS, ' Architect and Builder, DUKE & DOAK, j Oontraetors and Carpenters, CAPE SI* 1 CITY. H. J — ■ ""gofTa smith, • POTTERS* BUFF AND CUY LOW KMX CAHII PRICES. i gyttrtw. gtr. : PEOPLES' MARKET, !: 87 Jackson Street, Capo May City. JOSEPH R. BROOKS, PROP'R., Suoowaaor to O- H. OLIVER. SPECIALTIES. Wm. P. Thomas and Big Elk Button. Ropsch (v Son's Philadelphia Dressed Beel. O. A. Fow's Lamb and Mutton. ' HAND'S CENTRAL MARKET Corner Washington and Ocean Sts, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. . willi a iy. £3. barnett, " ExczLdOH MARKET, P. E. Sharp! waa Butter a Specialty. ia-T m WAwnTwoTtra st«»»t. oare mat cttt.'is. j. TUFT St FOX, Lively, BoJrting and Exchange Stables, I BANK STREET B«low ELMIRA. . "HiBE,lsiLTpr EXCHANGE I tbsaaaee aaa uwara a. |Hlwss< 1|li l w.u. IS, GEORGE W. REEVES, ; nnte Steaa ai Ga Fttig, Haaimt WMim I SgaalH. Dun Ptrn baio to outran. fogiixn rnonrri.r ArmtDUD Ta ] Auawai rest ssws.ss a swim*, .Iiwim.a s*. aad re«ur ysare exjwrtran. ■ mi u. umbresittoasi. o.re Up ra>, », r. IKy JOSEPH P. HENRY, . House, Sign and Frescoe Painter, 99 Ltfuyette Street, Capw May City, N. J. )«-? Iw FURHAN SMITH7 COAL AND WOOD, SW*I , , Undinx. C.p, M.S. a*=s:.'r asaisss .issSSaas — , " WM.'H. MILLa, ; BOA I BUILD.ER, CAPE MAV CITY, N. i. Y
CHAS. NEEDLES' ! AT TUX OLD STATS D, No. 43 Washington Street, Cape May City, DRESS GOODS AND MILLINERY V 'ire. —en- - . CmetL Bssto, Late1 aM CliMra's Bosery, losllii anl Icrino Dstemear. Infant's long and abort Coats, Swiss Capw, Embroil! rin. Iweea mud Edging! of al kinds. Fourquaraor Mnalin, I eta. per yd. Dreaa Lining*. 4 eta per yard. Body I - lining!, 7 eta-. Wash Lawns, 5 eta. Feat color Seersucker, 7 da Fancy Mat Flan neto, 10 oaa par yard. Special prices la Ladies' Children's and Kanaa* Jereaya Our special bargain! are too numerous to mention. We never offered better bar- ' NEW CLOTHING^ STORE, ' No. 34 Washington Street, Cape May. My experience iu Philadelphia for the past seven months bat taught me where to , buy Cheep in order to sell Cheap. I would a*k the public to examine my 1 , stock of goods before going elsewhere, ta money and time can be - ' tared. A good selection of : Men's, Youth's mid Bog's Clotlpng: „ May be found at my plaoeStiff, Soft ai S&n Eats, Hi dp of al! Ms. X Atoo full line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Don't forget the place. f chas. needles, , M Washing ton StreaQ Cap* May City. ( __ lis ssil Atart grw y«tltri. " '■ ^ A. L HAYNES, Stoves, Ranges and Heaters, TIN ROOFING an^GUTTER WORK, " LIVE AJXD LET LIVE." Carriage Horses and Road Equipages to Hire. WILLIAM CAMP, TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKER Cap* May Cotjrt Houa*. N. J.' #p.«* sou frou CUMwr,". • !| vora iooe. inerpmng Booang !t,e apoaltoa^ i, joseph swain. tin and shddt iron workdr, " No. 44 Jackson 8tr««t, Cap# May. ^lonr, 5Rau, flftr. GEORGE L LOVETT, 04 Jackson Str#wt, Cap* May, N. J. Good quality Flour, $2 75 per cut. Oats, Ground Feed. Condition Powders. Goods delivered free of charge. Harness, ftlankets anil Lap Robes, AND REPAIRS AT 8HOP ON OCEAN8TBFFT dayid w. rod an, 1 Wua*. 10 Inrorm um pabUe fsaerally us! a* baa 00 han<1 a chotc* lot ot field and garden seed * Coal 4 Wood, Flour A Fwwd of all Kind*, Fraah A Salt Hay in Bales. : ELDREDGE jchnson ^ fit ww»tot«alrejrt« Cwpe tfmy, >a. y., BOOTS and shoes, Lariat ana bos complete jy*; " "0 »• 4wet urjle, qaaUty RUBBER J3O0D8 A SPECIALTY. Fin® Wall Papers of the Latest Patterns. ICE! fCEf ICE! Knickerbocker Ice Company, '• PHILADELPHIA. " Sijpli® Hotels, Bffiiiraiti aii Cottaies Titk Pot Eaten let. AL»o with tbx asm qtiAUrr of COAL! COAL! oabifdixt rKxrggiD rpa rA«ii.j iisg, arrp rtiu. wgjanT ocakantxxu L E.MILLER, GENERAL- CONTRACTOR. " _ CAPE MAY PITY. HI. j. Jj'Sy
Ibrtfalg*. South Job Imble km cam hat cnr.ai. Monumants and Toombatorrea XL* rerro— - in? tJST2?^e£2?2^° £rtua*«-?^m2™au51. "r^STlemSS . 7**™" ALLTABUTUBor Grain, Grass & Clover Seeds. I LAHDEETffB LAWS 0RAB8 SEED. tEmSFvSEEl °"** iwro"*1 •»" David Landroth <Sc Sons, MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. • SsJ1jS5°mi^.wi)r^af4reI,a ' Prtnapel x^v. awe Borore oeuege, ^aa Fr»ft«n? ^OF^^sSTTa. wTSlw. .fepPS'S _ QRATEFUL-COMFORTINC COCOA , Lliii,-Mail iflFlsl Giaios. Farmere and Truokera Furnishad WHli 1 AH Kinds of '' Lime by the Oar-Load, R. D. BARRATT, , mmspii OmJANS.ir'^Stfg 1. 923 TO $900 m" or tame °n.t^™"°. wju^'mt0ri«ileS*iolLnk«^*™«2oS« . PIANOS, ta the an or pkno b*lklla«,at son clam en. B36 " refl So SnUww-OTtae use or wuea u as- - enrea tse gifiTmf pertM* rerey.are rsres; SSosThSui onu in mil a ^ BOWTOB. nawTOBK. otnCAua ^od thlnk^ Your «?»4M«^4^ - *7 We at^Jna^g^iyf ".Ti''r*at™»*aia«'LcJiuu ae*tmVw°ud,'u M. Zlneman & Bro., Optician* He. US South Ntata Btraee FWl*4*labta, r*. -HM
: PHOENIX OIL COMPANY 42S? 10 MSS Columbia Avenue. rhHadeJphln. I, Manufacturers of the Celebrated - PHOENIX BELT OIL. This ;.Ofl will preaerve your b«lts ; has no effect on glued or cemented laps, and gives the full transmission of power. For sale by » 1 Belting Manufacturers and Mill Supply Houses at ' $1.50 per gallon, ki i, i and 3 gallon cans. 1 1.»5 per gallon in sand 10 gallon cans. $1.00 pcrjgallon by the barrel. Uae nr other. If your supptyaan has not got it send us bis address. a A?-n3 RPubber and Leath^r^Oement , Channel Camontt Ll«hl a d park, > RaVbr Paste, Oil Priof. Warranted Bos in th® Market flj-i^or Price List. PERFECT SATISFACTION CO Are ITEED. CYLINDER and MACHINE Y OIL3 of all GRADES .

