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VI, A UK P1KRH0N, Kditor.
I<AMBEJSTVTI-iLE, N. .1.
WKDNESDAY. AUGUST 3,1«IK.
I Ik* A/m / ii /fii Mnnffifi/
//* t it irs for August reviews the Santi
ago campaign by land and sea from
start, to finish. Winston Churchill,
who wrote so acceptably on Admiral
l>cwey for the June /.Vrb//', deseribes
in this number tlu* wonderful battle
with Cervera’s fleet, and his artiele is
illustrated in part from llemment’s
remarkable photographs of the Span
ish ships taken tin* day after the fight.
John A f 'hill eh, formerly of the Anna
• tin/ A ’art/ .hmritnl, contributes a full
account of the Santiago land fighting,
and his artiele also is illustrated from
new photographs, Park Uenjamin
writes on the work out out for the
littHtern H'piadron under Commodore
Watson Altogether, the Utritir
again shows its ability to keep well
abreast of all important military and
naval movements, and to exhibit a
clean pair of heels to all its compcti
tors in maguzinedom.
VACATION
Wilt NttllM Ul'll l)o Nol I lilt I I Ill'll!.
T he < >rutipo ('Itrunirlc raises a pro
tapainst a had practice which we
believe in not entirely routined to all
the Oranges. It says There are
scores of people who go away to sum
nier resorts every year, and spend
the entire season in expensive re
ereatioii, who leave liehind them hills
the paviueiit of which would greatly
curtail their summering by depriving
them of the ready ra»h which they are
obliged to produce when away from
holm*. In ctVect, they form their cred
itors at home to pay for their vara
tions, while these same creditors are
frequently deprived of [their own out
mgs hy their inability to Hpare for
their pleasure or recreation tin* money
necessary, and at the same time ad
vauce the funds for their debtors* en
joyment. Those whocunnot pay their
hills and take their vacations too, and
choose the latter of the two courses,
are not the only class of customers
who ale a trial to the local dealers,
who could settle all their accounts as
well as not. hut who, never having ex
perieneed the sensation of wondering
just where needed funds arc to come
from, see no necessity of paying their
lulls until they feel just like it, and so
postpone the pleasant function until
their return from their nut in*.:',
Whether it is inability or indispose
tion that deprives the dealer of his
money for weeks or months after it is
dm*, the result is the same to him and
he has to stay at home and hustle, and
wish In* might have the privilege of
spending some of his ow n money m an
shall W i- 1.1*1 Spain SI in in ||i«*
I * ll i 11 ppl III'n “
I herc must he involved in the con
elusion of a treaty with Spain the
.. 1 ,r" speciiii* que.-o,,,,
whether or not, having extinguisheil
the Spanish sovereignly in the Philip
pines, we shall choose to reestablish
it We shall then he obliged to con
sidcr carefully the fact that out vie
torioiiH position at Manila had from
tlo- beginning been closely hound up
w ith the cause of the Philippine in
siirgciitM. We shall have to remember
Admiral l>ewey's relations with (leu
end Xguiuuldo. We shall have forced
upon our attention the remarkable
facts which will yet come out in far
greater detail than they have hitherto
been presented of (leiieral Xguiiial
do s campaign in May, .lime, and.Inly
against theSpauish troops in various
parts of the Philippine Islands, and
particularly in the vicinity of Manila
XXY shall not find .Xguiuuldo and Ids
ambitious fellow leaders to he the most
tractable and delightful of allies, per
haps, hut they have much to their ere
iht ('impress and the Xmcricau peo
pie will he likely to take the •■.round
(which the President and the adniini
stratum are also pretty certain to a -
siiuieI that when the grand settlement
is made at the conclusion of the war
our vigorous allies, the Philippine in
surpents undei \ • iiinaldo, have very
much more title to our consideration
than tin* Spaniards who have robbed
and tyrannized over the Philippine
population There is a pood deal too
much of the spirit of liberty and of
true chivalry in the \nierican people
to allow the Philippine Islands to he
handed hack to the Spaniards after all
that has happened since the tirst day
of May , when llewey and his men rose
so* early hut breakfasted so late
From The Prepress of the World
111 the I ,//* i-irtui tlonthllf <</
/,’* lit n s' I'm V Up IISt
SUMMER OUTINGS.
III.* Pennsylvania Kailioad Comp
any uiilioniici's the follow in - I'oihihi
all v ('oudueted I'lim s lor 111«* Summer
Mini early \ ut it in it of IS* is
I'o tlw \ortli i iiicliiiliiiK Watkins
(ili'ii. Nnr.:arii Palls, I'housuml Islands,
Montreal, (^iicluT. \u Kulde Chasm,
Pukes ('liain|>lnin ami (leoroc, Sara
to.pi, ami a daylight ride through (In*
Highlands of tin* Hudson), duly Vd and
August hi. Kato. $100 for tin* rouml
trip Iriun Now York, Philadelphia,
Haltimorc, ami Washington, coverin'.:
all expenses of a two work's trip
Proportionate rates from other points
To Yellowstone Park amt the Trims
Mississippi T \ posit ion on a special
train of Pullman sleeping, compart
incut, observation, ami dining oars,
allowing oiuht days in "Wonderland'
ami two day s at Omaha. September t
llato. $V;i5 from Now York. Phihtdcl
pliia. Haltimoro. ami Washington . $VdO
from Pittsburg.
To Niagara Tails, excursion tickets
tfooil to roturn within ton ilavs will ho
sudd on .I illy VI. Vn^ust 4 a ml IS, Sep
temher I. 15, ami VO, at rate of $10 from
Philadelphia, Haltimoro. ami Wash
m^toii I’liesc tickets include trans
por'tation oulv. and will permit of stop
over w it Ii in limit at IhitVulo, lloehest
ei ami Watkins on the return trip
Two ton da vs tours to (lot t vshur^.
liinax Caverns. Natural Hrnlue. Vii
xinia Hot Springs, Itiohmoml. ami
Washington. Soptomhor Vs and Octoh
er 1!< Kate, $05 from Now York. Sil t
from Philadelphia. Proportionate
lutes from other points.
For itineraries and further informn
tiou apply to ticket agents, or address
(*eo. W Boyd, \ssiatunt (ieiioral Pas
seiieer A^ent, Phitadelpliia
Heard >1 ii«'li Almut Them.
*1 was taken with a had humor
w hich appeared on different part* of ut) hod>
and on tua> foe Prescriptions gave nio nub
temporary relic I I heard so much about the
euresby Hood's Sarsaparilla that 1 began tak
ing it and in a short time the eruptions were
all healed' Miss heart hi oak Wyoming,
tinware
Hood s Pills cure all liver ills L,i*y to take,
easy to operate : reliable, sure. <J.v.
I
A Newark Barber
Has Been Closely Confined to
His Shop for Years
The Result Was Dyspepsia Which
Hood's Sarsaparilla Cured.
“Owing to close confinement for many
years, I suffered a severe siege of dys
pepsia. I had a very bitter taste in my
mouth i/i the morning. I took medi
cine for a long time without benetit.
Finally I decided to try Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla, and it helped me from the start.
Its continued use entirely cured me.
Since then 1 have never been sick hut
once and I again resorted to Hood’s Sar
saparilla which did me as much good as
before. I would not be w ithout it under
any circumstances. I have recommended
it to my friends and use it in my family
whenever my wife or children have any
Htomaeh trouble or need a blood purifier.
||AHllY I.. Mokkim, 100 Mulberry Street,
Newark, New Jersev. Remember
Hood’s SparHla
Ih the best i/I fact the One True Blood 1‘urlfh r.
All druggist*. $1; six for $' Oet only Hood’s.
.. ,, f * •«« cuze l.iver ills; easy to
llOOil S KlIIS take, easy to operate d.
Then* r. a plant, it is said. that in
never touched l/y insects, and that is
tuns\. If vi*u mb it horse over with a
ban.Ilul of it before taking him on the
road, it ia claimed that Hies will not
touch him .lust try it and see.
The editor of the I,vims City, IV,
(llohc, writes, “Olie Minute <'oll^ll
(lure is rightly named. It cured inv
children utter all other remedies tail
ed. It cures coughs, colds and all
tliroat and lunur troubles. S. \\ Coch
ran A ( '<».
'The cartoons reproduced in the
August !'• co tr nf /‘n it irs from Span
ish journals serve to indicate the den
sit v of popular ignorance in Spain as
to the facts of the present war. For
instance, one cartoon shows ( everii s
fleet as successfully slipping past
Sampson at Santiago; another re
presents Cervera as having Schley
bottled up ; while in a third Admiral
Dewey figures as a rat caught in
Spain's Fhilippinc trap.
TilK MAKKKTS.
liHiiihcrt v111* AiUfiiHt :t. 1H9H
FISHT..H Ol OltAIS . ..rr. led . very Wed
imHilny hv I I' I.F.AIi dealer m drum. 1’ltmi-■.
Feed. A .
ritiri'.S Ol 1*1(01 »t ( I A. t,y I ONUYKK
A roNOM.t: dealers 111 I»r\ < i*and < in»
I(oiler Fatent * Jol.l Medal
holier Fnti-nt I>iano»n»l
holler Fl o. e- It*>Mil
holler Flour Ihirvent
holler Flour- While I ..ul
holler I lour Standard
live Flour
Fork wheat Flour
Wheal T hn*diel
Itiiekwlient
live
< 'ol ll.
VV lute <>atM. new
Flax Seed. Ili tt
Fluster. UHi li.i
< hdolii, v bushel
Pol ii toes
Shelll-urliM
Winter I tea i Is. F In del
I tried \ i»i»h•— v' !’■
1 tut ter i wood'
Hut t er (poor)
Cheese
llam
Shoulder
Flesh Veal
I I e ll heel H|«|«■ >
Small Fork (Hide'
Flax
New hard
I tried Heel
F.tfKH y do/en
Oilmen Fuss, 1 y pllre
<'luekens. dressed. r it
Turkeys
M ill Ion
*1 10
a io
00
a".
40
to
40
I 10
•tr.
i i«i
SO
* I Ml
in
10
to
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it.
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14
VIA II Kl At; MS.
M 11 > I > A t (ill \\ III I I. VI I rent.m .turn t.
1SM> |»\ lie\ l> I! Foster Ml's Fluneis S N
Middaueh. >>t Tivutoti. to ( harle- W hit.*. o|
Fi enehtow n
DKATI IS.
l,»l 1.1.N \l lo l home al M.miiiI I'leasald.-lull
Pt. isms, utter si\ months' illness, lavera An
aur. wife o| John W (,‘ueen. Si and daimli
lei .d ihe late Haul \|m;ai . of latlleVoik
aue.l 7 1 years. 7 mouths and . days
H<M tillNFH \r lor Imme iit FleuntuMon.
hineisus, Mi - Mary .lane widow of the
late .loseph Hoiufhm i a«ed about (is \ears
II VICTFHNCI In Flenuindoii. March s. isos.
Jonathan F Hai l pen. «• need '.', years and v.1
mold Its
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
BUSINESS EDUCATION
A SURE INVESTMENT,
\ 11< I oil** |»:«\ 1111 •• larger «li\ i
»l« ml-* i lt:m :iu\ other invest
iiii’iiI under (ln‘ nn It’s not
an i*\ |m*list* in ai*\ sense
Hut liow tlioroiu'li it ‘ li ill
lie, lll jll’InU IIJXIII lll<’ ImI'IIH-’
college imparling it
I In* great ilil1« ivuee lichurn
tin* Hitler ami orilinarv lm-i
in ss colleges i>. in tin* but that
we’n* tbornugldv prat tieal, ami
that our students " l.eatn to tin
I»v doing ’
W t \ v no |it t t hroi v to ail -
V anee.
tbtr Prospect us, live tor the
asking, tells more about us, ami
what we’ve ilom*.
Kail term begins Sept. 1
Rider Business College,
it no i ii %\i> ritovr nix.,
THEN TON, N. J.
Am; i. IS!**
HOTEL FURNITURE
FOR SALE!
\t.i nn 11 ijni run i\ i m
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
TRENTON, N. J.
uu'lutlnu: >• W It % 1C iiimI fr'IXll IIKN auU
l»ooi TAitl.K, (toiie; ilrst-oho.* l.nsimss
I liis Hotel cun Ik* Itsistsi o«i <>os\ terms
\>Ult-fSS.
nuiritiF/roit
.lull ‘JT. is.is
Those having dead horses or cows
ean have them removed at short not tee
by leaving word at the Postal Tele
graph Ortice, at the lTiiou House, tu
this city. *
FOR A
AT NEWTOWN, PA.
Buildei.s of tin- lii.fl ('ani;i"i' lor
the money at which I hey are “old In
Eastern I'eiiusvlviiniii.
All styles on hand or hnilt to
order.
SEND eon CATALOGUE.
Tlio Successful Remedy for |
NASAL CATARRH
must be non-irrituting. easy of application,
and one that will l»y ith own action reach the
inflamed and diseased surface
FLYS (BEAM BALM combines the im
portant requisites of quick action and speci
tie-curative powers with perfect .safety to the
patient This agreeable remedy him mastered
chins and patients freely concede this fact
All druggists cheerfully acknowledge that in
this the acme of J'liarmacetirtcnl skill lias been
reached The most distressing symptoms
quickly \ ield to it In acute cases the Halm
imparts instant relief
By Absorption.
( atarrhal sufferers should remember that Ely
Cream Balm is the only catarrh remedy which
is ifnirh'lii nml i hnrinnthln ahsorhrd by the dis
eased membrane It liven not dry n/tlhe .vecc< -
hviis, but changes them to a limpid and odor
less condition, and iinally to a natural and
healthy character
The Italin run be found at an.\ drug store, or
by sending ’>n cents to Ely Brothers Warren
St . New York, it will be mailed
( ream Halm opens and cleanses the nasal
nssages, allays intlammatmn. thereby stop
ping pain in the head. heals and protects the
uieinhraneand restores the senses of taste and
smell. The Halm is applied directly into the
nostrils.
For this Wrrli
Three mid-Siimmcr specials that should he
profitable to you It’s our house cleaning
time; that's why the goods are reduced
Underwear.
Ypnilanti Summer Indenvear re
" dileed to half price
A real lisle low-neck vest trimmed
with Scotch plaid ribbon at neck and
Hcgular price, rale
For this week, reduced to 8V
A tine cotton vest almost like lisle,
trimmed with sightly, durable linen
lace.
Hcgular price, 85c
1*1 lee for this week, .'<e
Ladies’ combination suits that were
Hediii’ed t his week to
Muslin Skirts
Keduced to SRfc. Our regular 41c.
skill
\ 1 so hhc , +1 mi +1 , i*q Ms and +1 as
skirts reduced f <• He M»c , i. Sc . liUc
ami K4t*
They're carefully made, ul good
mat era I and handsomely trimmed,
hut are a tulle narrower than those
most sought after now, that's all;
that's w hy they’re reduced
Fancy Ribbons,
Some gros-grain, some tullcta. ami
some fancy Weaves. both m lighter
dark shades; some plaids, sonic
stripes and some Persian etVect.s
Hcgular prit'es, vfV to tine per yrd.
rilis week's price, 17c per yard
^iir.iurrs SAM’
B\ virtue ul a w rit ot Fi Fa to me dire. ted.
issued out of the Court ot (’haticerv ot New
Jersey . will he exposed to sale at I'uhln \ ell
MON I‘AY , Till. TWT.N I’Y-KKCONH l>\\
Ol VI’Ol'ST, NF.X I
het W cell the hours ot twelve 1111,1 live ...lock
iii the afternoon of said day, at the Court
Mouse, in the township of Karitan, in the
Coimtv of Hunterdon and state >d New .h r
se>. all that certain tract or parrel of hind and
nremises, situate in the Township of 1 ‘claw are,
hounded ami described as follow s : Begin mug
at a stone corner toJueoh liter's la ml in ,lohn
Holcombe’s line, and running thcuce h along
said line south sixty-three degrees and fifty
one minutes west. so \ cut ecu chains to a stone
corner to John (' Holcombe's land; thence
along his line north twenty-six degrees
and forty minutes west, forty-two chains
and lift\-six links to a stone heap in
William Wilsons line; thence P along Ins
line north sixty-four degrees and fifteen
minutes east, twenty-six chains and eighty
one links, to a corner in John Lambert s line ;
theme O' along the same and said .Jacob
11 ice’s laud, south fourteen degrees and three
minutes east forty-three chains and titty
links to the place of beginning, containing
ninety-two acres and ninety three hundredths
ot an acre, more or less. Being the mine
premises eolivevcd to the said Jacob II Hol
combe. h> Beniamin \ Holcombe ami wife,
hv deed bearing date October eleventh. \ I’
IMSrt, and recorded in \..| •JSM ,q 1‘egds tor
Hunterdon < 'ounty, page lrt
Seized as the property of Jacob II Hol
combe et u\ . and taken in execution at the
suit >d Lambert T W.«rman. and to be sold
by
JOHN H \MsL\
H s Krui . Sol i Shentl
hated hllv tmli. IMHs
lees. #7 50
I y Authority
as oums.i x('i:
I'o niuke uppiopi iulious un«I levy a tsx 1..1 the
I fit luhnhihiHli of the ('•/•/ uj i/» ut.huu:
Sv 1 Tim I Hu1 follow mp appropriation* ho
mad< ini the current year ls^s
1st. I'o pay ill' t t-iiity Tax I■•»• i.svm, '>00(k>
Jd To pay tho State School Tu\ for
IW»* i ,»m» oo
:'*l. i'o pay lor t!%•* support of llif Pnhlu
Schools of Hit* oily :‘.‘.oo o)
fill. I'o pay flu* spooial lux lor I In' sup
plv ol soliool IhhiIci ;i n mi
Oh I'o pa v for I ho support of Ho poor fiHI mi
Mli. I'o pay for Imliiuii: ilio si root • I ; . o ihi
.ih lo pay for tho ropal s and improvo
mom ol at reels V.oOo oo
i 'III lo pay loi the support of I ho | i,o
hoparliiiout an,l Water supply i,*r»o 0u
' 'ill Tor Police I' x|m*o'os I,|o0 ml
loth For Salaries aii«l loos l.V«oo on
llth l oi l'olilliinonl Fxpoosos 400 mi
| S« »• Hint lo n»jse Ilio lovonuo necessary lo
: provide lor ilio appro nnaLinu* mailo in soot ion
' lirst, tho lax 11»I*■ lor tin . urroiit yoar IS«)S shall
| ho .it ilio i«! o oi ono ilollar a ml torlv-tlvo oonts
upon oa> li oiio hundred dollars ol v iluatlin Ilio
siaio poll lax shall ho ono ilollar. ami (ho lax
! upon ilo«s'hall ho I w o ilollai s «:u h amt all lax os
In n-in levied shall ho»sM*ssi,t .uni ooihuint upon
poisons amt ralatiloa as follows
! Isi !• or ili«* tonniy lax of four amt flvo
lonths mills to ih<- dollar
.1 l .-r Ih. Mate School l ax. Ilio appropi i tl ion
i lo t|io puhln schools ol Ilio tliv an I lor ilio
sp,>, a| i«x for Ilio supply ol school ho iks t•• iho
- putiltos>diii«>ia.loiii and live tenth* mills lo tho
dollai
«l For iho siippo.i of th ■ poor ol i!|.> oily
1 two loulh.s ol ouo mill to the dot la I .
fill Fo i iho liahliuir. repairs amt improve
ment ol tho streets. three nulls to tin* dollar
•Mh For Iho siip|mrt ol (ho flro department,
pa> monI for the water-supply. for notice expense
and lot iho payment of salaries an t loos. tw.. and
ulHMoulhft mills to tho dollar
•dh. For contingent expenses two tenths of one
mill to th.- dollar, and for null sums ol nionoy
a ho vo appiopriattwt as the rates horoin laid may .
tail |o produce, and for doticioncios in tho col
Icctton ol taxos, thore is horohy appropriated the 1
poll and do^ taxes of tho cut rent year, together .
with yj| moneys a v rued or which may accrue to
the treaspry .lumu tho ijuiucial jc,»r Iron) |Uf
and ail tonrees whatever not U-lon,; iu* to auy
othoy fuud
S.v 1. Thai 11,is ordinate - »tk4if take effect
immediately alter l{a j"|tdii -tion anurdiug to
>'«*».<! .Iilit Itlli, |Xy?i.
F. W FAHlM'N
I’rMldfUl ol Fowuiull t oUUi'il.
Attesi Jxvks II ItavNot.ns,
» ity Clerk
Approved July lfth tads
William t. Waoo, Mayor.
July 20, 1898.
0. C. HOLCOMBE,
M.W.KU IN —
PIANOS
A NI»
ORGANS,
N„. r, ruUM i f. si I AMJiERTVILLE. N J.
l'iaiio.i iiml € Tune-1 am! JtepuireJ b.v
a nkiliriil workman
June •-*!». Js'w-i \
AGENTS WANTED
lii bury Comity to Supply
the fin al Popular lieuiuml for
AMERICA’S WAR FOR HUMANITY
TOM) IN I‘I ('ll IKE
AND STORY
( umpilcd and Written by
SENATOR JOHN J. INGALL8,
OF KANSAS.
I In- in'>-i |.i iIliaiiily writ h n. most profusely
and artistically illustrat< d. and most intense
ly popular hook on tin* subject of tin* war with
Spain Nearly
200
81111 Fill! 11,1.1 MOTIONS FROM I'llllTOGEAPIIS
taken ,'pei tally for tlii?« Kreat work.
Aucnts are making ♦•'*<» t«> *moa week Helling
it A veritable ht.nan/.a lor live canvassers
Apply for description, terms and territory at
N. I>. THOMPSON IM Itl.lSHINO 4 O ,
St l.ouU, Mo. or M W YOltlt < I I V.
•June 1, Hits
Bank Stock for Sale,
Fifty Shari*' lairnbertvdle National llank
Stock for sule in lota t<> niiit purchasers.
Address.
\VM <i MOOItF
Box am, Trenton. N. .1
.lime 1, 1M9H
I,A l!< i K ASSORTMENT OK
White Hats
AND
Leghorns.
Children’s Hats ——
of t lit* lalfil ami |>ivlliest
Hlyli'S.
Kvci'\ I liiiii' nl ivitsoiiiililft
jirii i's.
MISS HOFFMAN S,
14 N. UNION ST.
$60
is t In* IMttH price of popular
“19 year old"
BIC'YLCES
When i„. , . ■««l
no oilier wheel of any sort
is worth more
ALSO
IDEAL BICYCLES
at #40
A. R. FILLEBROWN, Agt.,
hAMIIKIITVII.I.K, N. .1.
CONSULTATION FKKK.
lie. i > I a« Im ' I ■ i«“ v* nii'ii
Sight llchlort'il
WILSON (’UTTER,
EYE SPECIALIST,
Removed
TR-ElSTTOISr, 1ST. J\
ULI'AIKIM. A Sl’KCI \l I V
ni l || I: HOURS
M A M t« a P M.
March . ’SIS
Webster’s
> International i
Dictionary
Successor of the. “ Unabridged.
The One if rent Standard Authority,
So writes Hon. 1*. •>. H rower, •
Justice l. m. Supremo court,
1 Mtnudnrd
of tlie r. s. uov't printing (
Oftics, the l s. Supreme <
Court, nil the state Mu
fimne Court*. and of near
y nil the Schoolbook*.
| Warmly
’ Commended
l*y Mute Superintendent* <
or Schools. Ci>11«‘K** lTe*i- (
• IcntH.und • lher I' d neat or* ,
almost without number.
lti\aluAb1e
in Hu* household, ami to
the teacher, scholar, pro
tcMinnal man, mul self
(THE BEST FOR PRACTICAL USE. J
It is easy to find the word wanted. %
It Is easy to ascertain the pronunciation.
It is easy to trace the grow th of a word.
It is easy to learn w hat a w ord means, jt
The iVcw York Tribune .Say*.—- *
I he 11test cdiiton rouies from tin* press with n •
lllpletel;. vs lll.lt Implies till' lifst tllOlTUlKh edl- |
. i i i.il .t ..I lx li. ^ranhii ;»l suiH'iu isii.ii, * • • The ,
. " hh- 1 11 . I nmis.tlus'U v ! h to which it Is ,
. nn.<.1:1111 ly usetill to left'! Vprll8. It'S*.
The l'hil.idclphim Press Says;— 4
. i ho i I to to-dftT, of nu tbi greater ]
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DENTIST,
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No 16 N. UNION ST SET,
UHRliBTVlLlIt, V. J.
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If You Want BOOH Flavored Vegetables
you must sow good variety of seeds)
which will produce them. They cost no
more than common sorts.
Don’t fail to plant our CALIFORNIA GREEN MAMMOIH
LIMA BEANS—far superior in flavor to old variety, 26c. per quart; j
also, our English 'I'riangle Sweet Peas, 20c. per quart. Plant during .
; the month of May. After you have eaten these peas, you will not plant i
I any of the marrow kinds.
Choice Variety of all kinds of Vegetable Seeds
constantly in stock, at the very lowest of prices.
RIBSAM’S LAWN 0RAS3 SEED at 15:. per quart.
RIBSAM’S LAWN FETILIZER, 53:. p er 10 lb. bag.
This Fertilizer is also good for Flowers.
FLOWERS IN GREATER VARIETY AND QUANTITY
then ever before. Prices 5c. and upwards.
OARDEN AND FARMING TOOLS
of all kinds ami hest makes.
GALLON US WHEN IN TRENTON AND LOOK AROUND.
€ . ItlKWAim A NOi\,
It road and Front Sts.,
Trenton, N. ,1.
1849 -VICK S FLORAL GUIDE ~ 1897
Standard Seed and Plant t'atalof/ne. 1’antainn
all that’h New and Good. .Ua uua tit-liable.
15c
Two packets *-£3c.» three packet 3 Or. l ull retail pi ice 45 cts.
Vick’s Illustrated Monthly Magazine which tells
how to pi »w 1’hints, Flowers ami Vegetables, and is up
to date oil these .uhjctls, for 3 month; , the Guide and
One packet of Seeds < named above) fur 25 cents.
Evory Tenth Fcrscn Bending an Order as above will receive a
Coupon gcod for GO cents’ worth of Seeds,
Wheu ortlc-ling stu'.e When* y..u saw this mlv. and we will »eud & pa< Let of
< litiict* Mower s«>«*i1n
JAMES VICK’S SONS,
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
VICKS ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY
IN FRONT WITH SOMETHING NEW!
RIDING
CULTIVATOR!
It is a Itigid-Axle Cultivator.
It is a Pivot-Axle Cultivator.
It is a Walking Cultivator.
Controlled by a band lover.
All the changing is done with one
king-bolt.
Its plows will not crowd or spread,
which all other Cultivators will
do.
It is as plain as the plainest in
construction.
It is strong and durable.
Price is right for such a superior
machine.
Call and see this Cultivator be
fore buying one elsewhere.
Our Farm Supplies § Unlimited.
Hay carriers, tracks, forks,
rope, rakes, mowers, binders, plows,
harrows, dairy supplies, poultry
supplies, fencing, &c.
Grass and vegetable seeds in
quantities, Hungarian and Millet
grass seeds, Southern cow peas for
soiling, seed corn, &c.
C. RIBSAM & SON,
Hroml mill Front Sts., TIIENTON, N. J.
['hat time tlisit tomes to stores like the 0]u i':i
House Stores every summer—good buying time.
Bought so big in the spring—do every spring—
to be prepared for my l>ig trade that many broken
|jHi-. are tlio result. Can’t lit everybody in all
liu.s, but can lit everybody in some line. But
there’s this about it; when you’re both fitted :uid
-uitetl you have a bargain at from 25 to 50 per
cent, oil regular prices. I hose suits must be
cleaned out in .‘10 days and you can help.
MEN’S SUITS
That were $12.00 now $9.00.
That were 9.00 now (1.50.
That were 10.00 now 7.50.
That were 7.50 now >.00.
and manv lots of one and two suits of a kind that
were $12’, $1.1.50, $15, $111.50 and $18 for $8.50 now.
The same sort of reductions in broken lots ot
bicvcle, youth’-, hoys’ and children’s suits.
FAMOUS CLOTHIER,
Successor to R, A. |)oN\ki.i v.
Opera House Stores, Trenton, N,' J.
Men’s;
Shirts,
Ladies’
Shirt
Waists.
FURNISHING GOODS,
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Ladies’ and (jenlleinen’s Furnishings,
40 N. UNION ST.,
LAMBERTVJLLE, N. J.
VICK’S SEEDS
THREE RAMBLER * ROSES, ^
......Only 40 Cent
VI hi If.* Yellow, i rimson. »:!I i. Ae a man- dicent hedge, beautiful shade
foi the piar/a. or charming bed Constant bloomers perfectly hardy. One
plant will produce thousands ot flowers. 1 hose three Climbing Roses delivered
FREE UPON APPLICATION. *
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w The Busy Man'a Catalogue and the Ladies' Hardener
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condensed, classified and indexed that
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_an«t A dr her.
ns for planting and culture; so conipiehensive,
'he who runs may read.
r "‘ST < >-«r "f Sw„"' «*«»• Nasturtiums, Tuberous Begonias,
JAMES VICK'S SONS, ROCHESTER, N. ■ V
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