• ' "'vr? •' TfW ^7 '.™ v ■ !J..i J, JUU 1 ~ #: . TUft plane U Yrb4vLih. Jt)]»|j«l»Alui d*tUr,S «W|£J" if i( HQ-M'Wiiiwi. Thougle*U<r.Kpudl«*t pf Uni ' iiud §« dbarly'Vttfr tutors U4IN*Wt*liiwH*i© ;,"\ is '^'idi-v a)" prottching, winlc th# contra**. with; lq« ciiftt4»Udd8ttturn— ; th* tapper U-ti-Jmiid ' of 1 thio groqjW-W^till riiot© mirfcVih .. JM|U*W JM ! o w \y d ruty/u# Yj *41 r uvthu ringed piu»©t, whin h it wiilvovai tafcn On ftpri F 22/ bti 1 1 hair : ©GifjtfrtbllAn A$$fu i wiU- hiatjruthf 6rf»taiH#uty»rf>f ! t lie nun. The conjunction *of -Jupiter * 1 C(t fi I &>JC0 0,icc "Iwmut «ivrryjUKttl>^y,3'.«vM'tf| .out it U won*. ajpin n tlicni j kucIi hii sUnfic^ivftgrcqii* a* isnpw yiailje. j xw?w J wi bv* 1 ,,i,™|i1!V!ttllM»&bji$tt B.n,r Wl,h . f5»m«\AJftW& h> jmuW'^sJJVFi^ "r both l>ui much iic«i-i«r the former than tli* letter. In the telescope Venus now lift 'the ii]t)i*;triinc<» -of a k(ilf ' uuiqu. Inirihi* the next two month# her ilium in.itml diicwtll diminish day by xhiv till ! tln^pkuiet appear* like n thin silvery . crouscent of dsuslmg whiteness, ami j fin'alfy fiicTes ajiay* At her inferior,, eon- j jypei'i^iji wjfth rhe Hun'on May 3. Ah a telescopic object Venus will, therefore, ) 4n all Areiiveliew during* Milr^l/ and April. ' In fact, the fo>s that i* seen of h^r, tho mpre I»c*nii til ill she Incomes. Shu attains lu\r greatest brilliancy on * Wm'olb^^dthpygh lass thsn 41 third of; her illuminated aqrCtwo i# then turned: toward the ♦•urtli.— Ex. Trifles . -T / * ■ ■■ ■ ■ i : - 7 , ■■'■■■ ■ -
— »A dentist** sign — Drawing, "music j • and dancing. — >(un is naturally a teacher — he always has a pupil in his eye. — A hypocrite is a man who trios to be pious, but can't — with a preponderance of cunt. ... » . . .. - ?i i .... • —When may a man he said to breakfast before lie gets up ? • Whcif lie takes a roll in bed. " — rWhfit is the difference between n pill and hill 7 One is hard to gel up : juid the otiior is hard to got down. — ^Scone in n nowspnpor office : Man- j aging Editol*— »"Wo want n-feiv lines op ! tha Governor's message. "What shall he j said about it ?,? Editor—^Hnve you j read it ?" M. E. — ''No ; have you | E. —"No, j John, liavc you read the j message & J oh'n — f< N 6. * -E.-^'Jini, have you rend it?'1 Jim — "No." E. — *OhL well, call it an able document, which poinih out heeded reforms, ami ■ shows tlii« ineronsihg prosperity of the • ■tato."— Oil Citv. DRltHirk.' r .1 — — » » l Our Bonk Table . . .... "mauamt. Boranr" i.* on© pf tlio mas- ! "ter-works of the niiieioen'Ui century. It is beaming with lifo and truth. There are in it passages which uro won- j .derful and famous, and. jisssagos thai ' are raid models wild huvo become classic. ' The work from tlio prniciplo 10 the in- j significant incidents, has it poignant interest, tlio in tores t lor the real, for the I drama of evcry-d-.iy life. This interest ; takes possession just us if the incidents 1 of tho novel wcro pivtsing materially be- ' fore our ayes. The incidents you yourself have R<»en twenty times, the ohnrne ' t/-ra are animig your own aequaintances. . In thin work you find yourself in your ! • own house, and all that is related' in it j is constantly taking piano around you. j JlcjMfle* thiirmnotUito- which the author I iiiapirea, tlio great art which lie displays j
i< ©xtrAnrdihary, Thropghoul, the tone j is ruie of Absolute jifstice. Tho novel , is m continual recno of action, a scene j which might pasM without etartlin" *' imagination, und which need •lion to doscribe it.. while aiol^iih "4 .< - hi .. ^ , aimh perfect. . .rti \hiol4 >a T\M,, ^0% c her CUovs ItM vagu© as- ' pirations, . is dinwilistird with her lot, vitiid 'contaminated by a vague scntimoiit.dily ; while at lqAl h<*r pride turn" frgainst herself, and Who disappears fwoni ^h«MM»oUM»f-wiU awnl mother, and dies J from the follies which liav* Mirrotinded 1 lior. Tho work, interesting as it is as n ' novel, muni also ho regarded us a car'*- ' ful study. .Madamo Bovary is published l»y T. B. Pet arson A Jhothers, Philadelphia, in a .largo square duodecimo volume, pirpnr cover, price 75 cents, or bound in inorocooV.loth, price One Do!jhrt in uniforrti ryiyl© wfth .Petersons' editions of ^Dosioi" <<yiinad^TrAHft>tninoir." etc.,' and \Jall be \Jm\k\ for \tle l»y all BooksallerH^anxr Ncwi Agent*, and on all Huilrond Tr^in^or cojaes of it will bo jwnt to AnyT>nV», to any place, at once, oh remitting fhe'prjce in a let - t^r t4tj)M i'iibliihwt?fcl>. l'tftcintkr A Brotherly Philadelphia, IVi. • Food Adulteration . Tho adulteration nTfood, oondimehts and bevornges. has hccoms an iimnonte ; business from which some very respect* able people deriv© very respectable profits. But fill tliis is 4t> nVtfnlly done that in many articles of diet it it quite impoiifiblc for tho majority of people 1 |nd<'tanj tho "cheat, M nnd wo arc in- ! cliued to praise tho skill displayed in j this work at the same time thai we do- J nounco this 'policy of deception, Many poopl © would not seriously ole 1 ject to eating olcotnargsrine, knowing4 jt to he such, hut they do olycot to eating it for butter. When sold im-olen. murgnrinu it is well enough, for when
' • *"* ; mi*nn-j0r- « — >• ^ t-*— ' whploiKmio ^u4 nutritious than poor butter Pulverised sug,*r 1ia« niany propertied , i(nif. would ubt nuke it uhalf »o sw^et" ; if w* km»w what they wsra. Tiie pros- • ucc of ceruih acids b vsssry iu order to correct the. dull, yolhiw color of the can#, sugar, and glucose is npw hugely used in sugar manufacture, »q largely^ ipdosd, in on© instance thut it j is said a singlu firm in 0110 year rsaiized ' as ^profits $1,000,000 wii a capital of $4PfMWp*. Glucose syrup mixed with, low griuje nioJatsos )i>akes ap • execllont' syntp,' will ch sells well ill uiurkat, or ! when allowed t<i harden it can W • ground lip snd 'mixed with 'low-griuUr: dark hi-own sugar, mid » atibstanc# rev aujp* havipg the appa.-tranc© of 0. refill. 9(1 % lidit-hrown sugar, tliongh not finite ! • Is it iiACuKHury to speak of milk adultcratibii 7 4\Vh'ttt dlri the snalyjda of 45 * -Hiis of milk in Xew-Y<irk slimr ? S1111p!y ths|r tim/tunnijiy.of water, ^xtrimalion wiia Vibbut'one quart hi "three" and I that It) this WiiV 'Water 'was bringing the co 11 1 for 'lajdn p/jce oT eight or ten cents por quarft.. No^ ti'ucli, ihde^d,' if one were dying of t hi rip on the Gragt Dt-s- 1 . crJ? hutt rat her "high here. And no w might pr* on '.through the lift, find- ! ing in confectionery almost ©very meS tallic poison ktmw.n to seieiieO-j in c©f-* j I fee, various quantities of cJriccory ami . otiiur suhsts'neet ; ill certain teas, 35, 1 per cent, of poiKonout^ t suhstances ; in pickles, blue vitriol ami alum ; in pep*per, mustard husks, etc., to the PAtcnl, ' in an extreme case, of 1)3 ]/ound» to tw<> j poundij of.puro pejqicr- and in vinegar coVrosive hubliniutc* was found* If is j gratifying to ft notv- tliut, in soma sections of tlio country, not only individuals hut cprporation* are becoming thor- j
I oughly awakened to this kind of fraud t | and imposition, and are waging an un- ! 1 denting . warfare against it, . apd We; truVt that at no distant davHUcli |frov'«Atiyo moans will he used us that no article shall bo Hold, in quantities Jaygc or smsdl, under any otiu«r namo than Jt* proper oil*.-*- Kx." ' . '* »i • ' 1 . ' ' : ' .ail mvtifr ONE PRICE i Clothing Store. ! !n CJillviUe, N. J. -*7 o-rr — M^itt 5t.,rwe.\i dQ9r to the ^'froUfljhB'Hoiiscr A..t, H.Tj^RMAN, ha» just recoivei^an extensive stock of ! eltuhs, oassimores, bats, ciipr, ready- | made- clothing, eTor men, youths nnd 1 boys, ftlVof WhTfih he ©"flfati At low price*, j •• *.j *T » , . •Ct— BSfl •' * Clothing , llalSy Cogs, Trunks, Valises, .f . .and a genrral nHSortrnQiii'of. Clcnfef Turn^liiog tiooils, nt the -low est d.^iib]o prices. Morel xa lit Tailoring. | ! I liiiyeAUo qu'gugA.d an experienced | cutter, wlr«.;vrill ^auago th© cuntom j department', guaranteeing a perfect fit ; of no sale. . *. .
! Oitlars- -by -Malt. a*Wl.. jyoviv# ^pir» nip v wiUiiUou Come r.iul *»»© ine. I ^ A. H, TAKJVIAN.. ^ ,1* I - - : . r.. , . ...... -«r n *?4-v' ' ! fCt orth - 1 ^ Knowing , • ' * , ';Vrrv \ f -v There Is a place In Pliila--delphia where a stranger '"rrfay buy -his clothes, and fare a5 well as if he knew the whole city by heart ; and if he knows nothing- about the valup. of cloths, or of clothes, he is as well off, as j if Hd were a good judge of both. vThe reason is that everything to be found there is made there — made and sold under a system which rarely allows mistakes to occur, and which corrects them, if they do occur. Oak Hat i. is the place ; and its practice may be j
v" ' • ' . — •* '• • • .!***, . - nr. • — r . don't want to keep At the price, you return it, and get your money back. This jjacans a great Jdeal more than appears on the surface. It means that you are not going to get what you will not want to keep at thei price, if the merchant can help jt. It means that the ^ clothes you get: there will be • of honest cloths, honestly made ? and that . they ' will cost you less than as good : clothes can be got for elsewhere. It means that they, will be. every way better worth your money than you qjn get elsewhere 4 for the same money. .. " , ' If It means anything less than these thihg$-^-ifitmc^ps poor cloths, Jtrimmings, cut- ; -tTng, sewing,^ or in any way.' dishonesfDrilliberaldealing; tlie /eturn of his. -goods Will plagtre the merchant injure his credit, arid dissipate his ' trade. If it means these things — If it means liberal and honorable dealing, valuable and trusty . clothing, ease andsafety' in getting it, Oak Hall is the place for you to go to, . oir to.sfend to ; and it is worth your while to know how you
can send, if it is inconvenient ; to go. Write ; say what your occupation is ; say what sort, of use you intend to make of the clothes you want, whedier for every-day wear . or otherwise ; what color you prefer, or what colo'f to avoid ; say about what you want to pay ; say ! everything that you' think i may aid a stranger . in choosing^ for you, You j will get ' in reply samples of cloths and prices of whatever you want made from 'those cloths. You will get ! also the means of having i your measure taken by an } unskilful person. There is only one diffi- j culty left Somebody has got to take the risks of the dealing ; for there are risks. Send your money along with your order. That i ; covers - the risk as to your ; good faith. We risk everyi thing else; the fit, and your satisfaction every way. j Our trade by mail . ! amounts to half a million "j dollars a year; there's no j reason why it shouldn't amount to five millions.
TXT~ ' -A _ * . "V * .|<ifW#ss " S r .% v» -t Oak Hall, Sixth and Market streets; • - - Philadelphia. ? * *'? » ^ '1' . .A ■ '- / \ j - " - !A!, S. P. MURPHY, Watek Makw f Jeweler. pAitjrMilnr Attention given to C\«AV\\\W£ &l "^c\\e\vYV\\eX. I All ortlaPH by Mull willvtiirivf | ami otti'tTul nttontion. 8' \\ MTIUMIY, np5lly% Millvillo, X. J. j , THE CHURGHES. BAPTIST.— Key. Pastor. Survive* ovorv Sabbath at 10.30 A. M. and 7.00 P. S\. Sabbath S<4»ool at i 2^: o'clock P. M.,j Prayer M©oUng on AVodriemlny ©v©ning at T.B0o^lnri(t M ETHODIST.-— Uoy. P. ProvnH Pastor, Saiyiv©* ovary Sunday ttmrriing nt lOJxi'olook. ind irf tho ovontni nt 7. 8un day jSohool at 2.30 1\ XI. Prsyor Mooting o wry Thursdnv Waning at \ i ^7.3a j
^ -r. * • I W^k m* S2€B*1^IS M#JT k wk 'M I * ..BL. VJI^ >\lS$BL CrC^ i.€> MTL^'mMmL %■ I j V M" lll-P OLT I kl ( t'lV I I 11 /i || 4- h/. / 1 H** ^.4 PIANOS & PAJOX>R OKGAiit^ f- i.'i a'[ *1 ■ v;,; 5f,: vt,, ? - j. . v, ^SjtatU >: r>i'b;j T ■ *urd fj>4 ! _,0. ( jr. ' .jS': -• ■ M '• •' i I i • , •' .'.t \r- - The pradoHSaoa or' thin howc Ka-re % *ra44Wrl4£ mdinn^ r n ' h, ■ ■ ■ .-..Ti ■; i <■ >' ,, . rfi„ *, . k&d «Ubors.tA finWi i a • .•ry luochetikml jluI SottaicalditAih .7, .TTTinl ,«r?" ** A • W. yOODSA JJO.'S UPBlfer PIAHOS POSSESS • n. kTiioxarnpiod Sti-ongth and' Solidity, X \MIom: Boautiful Q,riality of Tone, and tho Bz-inteanpad I>orfeot Check Repeating Xotioj^ GEO. "WOODS A CO.'S PAR£OR OBGAN8 HAVE BOTH PIPE AJTD jLjrPt n BTOP8, Kit* m Uttecjuafiotf Tor thiir Great Vtrimiy pi Mode*! Rffoou. gffiWv'ffBg - - ; y : VAHEHOOW ,, ,1% Xdmz* Bamt. I .. ' * v-. . t j — ■ f. JJ ■_ LI'.J_J _ ■ t. . ■ . . . IIJ. ■ i ' -i' ■«•■* -• i.wj., ji ■ .» 4 — urr — uv . r _ : 1 r. ;_ ■ ■ iu. -_J.
I GREAT INDUCEMENTS ! TO ] CASH BUYERS.! j .. •£! IX] ■ - WII*SOIV & Co., ' " ' ' ■ *• ... v ^ . -' ' ■ . J j I'ttchr WifyoHS Mall, is -the Place ta hay ; RELIABLE !C L O TH I N6 !i iHATS AND CAPS, ' i I 4 • • . ' • r . * *.« ! BOOTS AND SHOES, »I * % ' GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS &c., &c. NO GOODS MISREPRESENTED TO MAKE Peials is Faver ef dealing with WILS9T k CD. ^ . ** We'buy direct from Reluible Manufacturers . )f> buy' no Shoddy Goods. )T> are under no e.xpcn se for .Rent or CIerh\Hire. '■ WK (ilVK ALL THSJ5E ADVANTAOHfs'TO OCR tTSJXJMEK\. WILSON & CO.. MILLV1LLE, K. J.
m^h-Ttf. mabmuMa i «• » -- - a» eaaa - •- ■*•*-! apagaa to — Sc»iMNfc ■ — ^ - — 4 I . ? . 4 ' ■ *4t - r-^_ ' ? i ONE CARRIAGES AND ROAD WAGONS j — or _ rrisriiDon.M kszoehl.XjEUSTCE:. Ttl Ktit I Btyll^h. I Wiwrrnntwd t SAVI your KOHST, Trite for OaUlogue end PRI0S LIST U .. The Boston Buekboard Co., j P VtCnOABD or JJJBBAY WAQON. NEW HAVEN, CONN. J.H.BENEZET, v Cape May Court House, DEALER IN j ..Ml' .. .. .. •••-, . • ^.. ■ : ;1 , j Hardware, Stoves, Tinware & House Furnishing Goods. MY keep the largest and best assorted stock in Cape May Co., and at lowest prices. , — 0 rO:>., .. ;• Ifc have on hand Id 0 Doz. Mason 's J Pt*uit Jars, f.f Sty Irs, quarts hnd pints, at bottom prices. I AnJ^lyr.
* ~ .r j 4 ' ' T~ "f — j' ^ 4 or. UM *firT tJ* fxmwtof 'snrmSwB ihesttCtr* suukit.kl f '"r > 1 I^WToajimUj' CyiWS— ft©" tcir;bur — by out flaPDism wau csy u: t -d»im u»r Lkern we w nt tlgx- &y &ak£L..xio»: -nakL j*. A** t4,^rjcwwi«4»* thou»-Pwr-AtoCDUxc fcy ilre ws# orOiaoe pimrdem, ne «. SSSSSS • <2f imyr ttsrtk t « v© iwwcri. . Prirr, Cor lorgr-oo*.vJ J», or-fboa.es Sorfld 9^ wl<*y wiUi KUU* C. O fir. A Mr**, * ^ • • -' • d. mums*, - to) rc£*tvn -st.. bbooxur^ n. tFcL.lbjrj Boots and Shoes 1 * • w •" V :VW ft * '• t V — . FOB
Ladies asd tiestle*eif i ^ , SK jtWGMJJm. at I Enoch Edwards* f • » "... Vs cheaper than at any other place in the county. i .. E. Cjdwsrds. QAPE MAY C. H. : mrh63tno. r MILLVILLE MUTUAL MARINE & FIRE "\\\%VYYOLWee C o\\Y\Y<XtY^, - ^ mrllvrixe, y.'j. Thh cottony Itavaig <Si«pcMu-d e-r.Uraiy a. : All iU^ovk fian httma-maArui bftvin* b««© r*~ or?»n1r«d ; decidrtl to, in iht fnzurr. dc m. Strictly Sutual Home Business. Ifavtng *iior^«l©d Irt fWytngf A IX IfB UA- , IU UITIES, and scccrhif an Actual Net Available Surplus of Orer ; moot>, the InrrrtoT* fhel Ihtu tbry ©an etfftr, to all who ricnire insurance, M oclv M LOW KATKS aiKl X"XoirHmONAi3Jk SBCl'RI- ; TY, but mitcb greater prwbability of ltct;cnlfr from tansmeM (or tma tc rmne thw other wro|vtnl«, since fhr snrjTo* f* Earre I'-nnm^^uvpavar. probable !-o«#s ovtbapeTlr!»* sow In force xrithcHrt anr dap-endeiiec ©arwlpu irota attf buxtaeas^-a xve^itoE of thlngN thai cats lie shewn by h*i wary few . companies In the Stale- Tho promt naaaa^rement piedfc* t© the Poltry HoJdaw*. aa ET0N0MICA1 XAM^OFFJIT ami a Oarrfml SttpervlM©n of tk© BostoMj and will pnntinae to the future as !c the p**U tyaet oc tl» principle ef Prompt Payment OF Honest Losses wttboul mhlos ta kv ade them on irmundi. Hereafter no not** wgl be vulvae; So nun merit onLU'tbe*- are a t«-«t old. WewontQ call «|>ey-tat attention u> our Jf&fine Department* fomtr \X>VT TkATKSan^I FA VOIDABLE FORM OH'OMtlMl Any Sr.rormntkoj cheerful' ^ eAe _ * da .
jr. atte:'' R^. ^^TKLL, 8M. %| Wiltiam Ross, Agsfrt. CAPE MAY COUKTRdBBS, K. J. T>ce,<.lSM,T. * I H mTTTT"^^H I j m ■ 4 L ' . ■ I I ■^iikrCT I JB Jk Tr® Ti^ c sAr Jcia ROUND CORNER, Solid Welded' Angle Iron Frames* ! ITB£ AND BUBGLAB FROOFw EXTRA SECtHRJE I OCKS. " Wi ' ' lli ' till 1 Lb It * Formerly V*l«ntinc « Btrtl.r, f, 291 iBOAtVAt, W YOBE, , OSN'KRAA AO^KT POS moic. SAFE AND LOCK CO. • , . fer-Qirpohr. • . 41

