pAFB MAt OCEAtt ■WAV-E.'"WTBDIsri!;Br>AY, MARCH IP, 1869.
t;. . : ■ .. -- ■ WEDNESDAY, MAR. 10, I8O0. I Home Happehisqs, [ pm . CHARTER JLgcriotr. t Ytauiday, memriolttftitsUy ennrid- t eml, *« Indeed a glorious occasion— ' J net ancb a day aa Justifiod na in the ' belief that we have striered upon that t beautiful and bewitching season pf I Ml ■ year— Spring. A more auspicious day i for a Cape May City election or Indeed any other like Important event could I . not have been selected, were the csleiv- I da r aeafched'ftum New Years' Day to Chrietina». c More than ordinary In latest jtnd im- < parlance were attached I j the event of t which wc apeak, from th? fkct 'that the ' office of Mayer, heretofore conteated 1 at each annual election, waa now no t cording to one of the eectiona con taincd in the late supplementary act to the j1 city charter, to he appointed for a trim a of two yean. Charnied Id a dxauire t by the weather and warmth, the In- r tereat in the final remit Waa consider- a ahly Heightened bjr the frjqaent forma- v Uon of little circles and groups along t the street ■ and on the corners, discuss- n Ing the merits and demerits of this or F that candidate, and reviewing the prohable policy which the siiceeasful ones I1 were likely to adopt. v We do not wish to write anything h that might grate harshly on the over- tl sensitive nerves of any of our local readers who might possibly differ from us h - ou Hie surest of Cape May City lm- y provcmcnta, we therefore withhold our p Opinion of the immense amount of antiimprovement talk which yesterday c greeted as at almost every turn, 8uf- h fico It to say. some voters supported , one ticket, because Its candidates were C in fltvor of aa Improvement policy, others opposed it because It was assert- U od they were backed by the ratftoad c interest. Seam avowed themselves in fitvor of jA judicious improve ricnts, t bat were' emphatically antagonistic to t all projects which might directly ben- 1 efit a corporation or alftw private itrdlviduals at the expense of the whole t community, while others were aa firm- n ly Impressed with the conviction Uiat a whatever improvement benefitted a portion of the city, directly, waa lodi- v reotly beneficial to the whole. Some n A Ivocated one tiling and someaaothrr, a * but the utmost good-humor and good i] . b.-havior prevailed In every dmcumionf The h>ddanU-of the day were moetly X» of an anroslng or friendly character, B though in a lew Instances ire perceived n sufficient evidence that Mr. John Barleycorn had been employed as an eke- rj tloneerlng agent. We noticed- one v individual In particular at the polk, carrying a roll of Va an 1 Xa In his c; hand and' a heavy load of something ti else in hk head, attempting to provoke I a bet with some of the bystanders, but though perfectly willing to soke his „ money In shy way or on any cnndl- q dntc, especially for the M.-ommodation f, of parties around, he was unable to get a a single btlo. At the hour of 7 o'clock, p. m., the „ polls were closed, and the tedious task (, of counting the votca corniuenevd. The || scene thai ensued In the room where ti the crowd waa packed " waiting for .. the verdict," verily hafike description. i( • The noise was perfectly frightful, the „ voice of the Clerk being completely lost In the turuolt at times, and strange to „ iu times,
say it was calmly overlooked by the officers In authority. There is evidently much room for improvement In the manner of conducting our elections here, and wc trust no such disgraceful scene will ever be ro-envctsd at the polk. The number of votes east, reached lttl — tho highest ever ped&d at a mrniidpal election. It waa after akveu o'clock before the following result wss rendered:-— Waters B. Miller, 100; Joseph Q. Williams, Thomas B. llughes, 108; WiUUm Bennett, MO. consul. Thro. D. Clark, 114; 8. H. Lndlam, 109; Jamre & Kennedy, 80; James Learning, Jr., 88; William F. Caaaldy, 63; George a Cake, 67; D. W. Person, 53Jamrs Meeray, Jr., 101I; George 8. Ware, 83. AMI H. Hildreth, 100. Henry Hand, 110; L II. Smith, 82. Jona. Rash, 91; 8. Shields, 89. ci. iin» or mcnoK. Samuel & Stiles, 191. judge or Kutcnos. William a Schslllnjb, 96; Joseph a Huglws 37. _ , Joseph Q. Williams, 78; Joseph a Leach, 71; Samuel 8. Many, 106; Jos. SchelUnger, lt4; J. a Kennedy, 13. coNMnsroakiu or appeal. Aaron (Sarretson, lit; J. W. Wake, 116; Jeremiah a Mtrrev.lOfi; Aaron i SAellinger; Jr.. 112; Daniel F. Ludlaxn, 00; Samuel a Marty, 66. Stuart, 73. J. Swain Gar- ! The foBowtag is the ticket as vktrtsd:-^ ^ y ^^SSis-Joseph Hand, John Oeereeer of Potw— A. IS. Ivey. 'AcKTSsrsna—Xhi can, is dollar and upward aredLtad e,^
MkSl RfWVWSSe. .We waat a cones posdait Jn every village in Cape Mar county— some or* jot down a brief account of all mBrothcr casualties: burglaries, thefts and robberies, runaways, raids and rascalities: and, in short, anything in the transpiring of crcnt# thp| would jbtcre cat or instruct. Parlies wishing to engage as above will please notify us that effect, when, perhaps, mutual satisfactory arrangements way bo Birds in Blue were about yesterday. a song of sprfngstime— a pocket foil of sunbeams. The cold snap of Saturday and Dunday was a perfect god-send to many of business men, as it enabled them fey In a comparatively large stock of ice on Slonday. Not near enough, however, was to be had on account of the sudden return to warm-weather. A small town In Conidcn county, incorporated, is following the example of Cape May City in displaying \ the spirit of improvement, having appropriated (99,000 for the erection of new public hall. Our little city, with.ita resident population of oafy a thousand, or so, did nobly in giving marly the' same amount towards tinproving its streets. Excrlknt flit sheep are selling In our Suites at seven cento a pound; while good eatalik mutton brings but lour cents a pound. Just think of mutton eaters, and weep. Coal has been running down the scale the wholesak market for some time, yet there seems to be no change of the price in retail circles. Sugars hare started upwards three centt per pound— segare are s-cent-ed higher— and Havana oranges jtre on the rise— owing to the blow-out lu Cuba. We hear that thuee engaged In collecting bilk, receive more curses than coin, more maledictions than money. It takes between three and four thousand dollars every week to pay off mechanics at work on the Stockton | Practical analysis, in one instance, showed that the last cup of milk from* aeow'a udder contains sixteen times much cream as the first cup. I'copk purchasing poultry will do well to remember lliat laying hens are not sold as rafag-tlme approaches; and that nlly%al roosters are headless Jurtjhmk of Itl Upwards of 25,lie of iron are required to hang the almost innumerable Windows of the mammoth Stockton House. The cold snap of last week temporasuspended out-door operations on Washington street The MethodlstSobbotli-scliool of this city reports its last -yeasty subscription to the Missionary canse nearly 1140, dsservrs great credit, Mr. George Young is about to erect handsome store oiljuluing that of Mr. . an Washington street The Including a deep roller, la already constructed. We counted the names of upwards 1 of forty candidates for the total numof offices filled by yesterday's eke- ' These were on variously styled ' such as the "Independent," J Democratic," "Ci tiaras' Democrat- , "Cltisens' Union," "Citlsens"' without any affix, and so on, ad Malum. The additional tax on tobacco, which to hava broil rvnrlMl en and after ' j
1 the 15th of last month, was postponed, t at the suggestion of the Ways and • ' Means Committee, until the 1st of { ! A pril. The heaviest Undertaking tilth* way 1 of house-moving, this spring will be ' attempted hi the oourae of a few days, J by Messrs. Hoffman \ Williams. We , ' aikide to the proposed retrograde move- I 1 moot the La Pierre Hotel will make to c ' give the requisite width of sidewalk J along its froou - The following decidedly original and t - long-winded direction on the bee of an ■ envelope, greeted us the other evening: t To thai EiUtor's ovarium tor Sows bjr the ' wests AUuiki htr*- bHkrwc eternally f°tac ' Aodw'Wasr DOOS. roster keepa every- f WkUs'SslurtMr gl Set o'er the wslrr, f • Looks Inm sbr oa tks fslr new slty. Cup- t I Wou'2 'wool swtfllr keels (i, end eoroeeUy To eoe tket " Bate rpeleo " cl»s,-wko oow edits A,t~c^a Si., en,, Mwr ' The townahi|^iitnu held through- ' out the coun^^rn Tuoeday week, c passed off In their accustomed peaceful i uninteresting manner. Most of the ' old officers were ren-kcted as usual. : Quite an important change is being made in the front of the late American ( House, but In its present early stage c we are not competent to tell exactly < what It is golag to look like after com- ' 1 pktion. We wish it to he distinctly under- : c stood by those wliom It may concern, t ' tlmt the tloktts m circulation yeeter- ' day, containing names iuoorrectly . printed, were not executed in this office. Thatjob, in our humble opinion, proved ] f a dead speculation for some one. > 1 j Seventeen slow suiaeribers in sevrntl > ' sections oT our county will he sold J without reserve to the lowest bidder. , They will not pay and we can't afford a to keep them. Bug juice k tho latest, and perttaps j not the least appropriate, of the slang | synonyms for Uquor. Her. E. Hewitt, pastor of tho M. E. ' * Church, of this city, purposes to de- \ Uver, a Blackboard Sermon to thai 'children. In the AL E. Church, on next Sabbath afternoon, at 9J o'clock.— 1 9 Children, parents and friends are tnwhat new )kre, and gene rally vary Interesting, ti* hope to see a large Til* attention J Farmers and Deal- ' h crs is rolled- to thc adrertlrementor ® umn. Mr. VauglUkr lias recently in this eoiHity* and advertises sll the varioue iutpkn units for sak la Uwir k »>• stock of plows is ferge ' and varied, and chose wanting any7 Ch^1 TZu ;
i PROCEED!*!;* Off COl'.UTt, 1 [ir ADTiioBrri.J ( " ~M*Btu lskj 1869. . ! A regular meeting ot- lbs council of ' 1 the dty of Caje talan/waa hdd in the , 1 City Hall tins evening. , \ Present— Mayor Williams. Alder- k r man Lyeett, Councilmen Blake, Cake, t, . LudJam, Meeray, Jr., and Schelkatger. tl The Minu tes of the last meeting were " , rend and approved. 1 The Finance Committee presented ]_ s their report, which wss accepted and ordered to be placed on filei . The following resolution, offered by A I Mr. Cake, wss adopted: / Resolved, That the resolution re- I . stricting the Msyorfrom selling the f Bonds of the Improvement Loan M a t less sum than ninety-five, shall be ami * r hereby' is rescinded. The Ordinance Committee presented f an ordinance entitled " An Ordinance • to regulate fishing within the limits of ' , the City of Capo Iilaud.'^j On motion of ijr^Jlecrsy, Jr., the , title was taken for its first rmdiog and . it was ordered to a secdnd reading by f sections for ankhdnient. N _ Tltere being noamendmcnts it passed I a secmd reading. . Tlic Ordinance Committoo iiroacnted : . an ordinance entitled " An Ordinance j to prevent gouts running at large in r the City of Cape Island." ; On motion of Mr. Schdlenger the j ; title was taken for its first resiling and j r It was ordered to a second reading by j sections for amendment. ( There bring no amendments it passed I | a second: reading. . The following hills were presented and ordered paid: . i. H. Smith, 1 year's salary as Col- | lector, $100; I; II. Smith, stamps, Ac., , $3: E. Johnson, balance of solar]' as , Treasurer, 850; G. W. Smith, 1 year city clock keepcrt $60; Jas. Crandol, . watching at P. oj 82.50; Jits. Mecrny, , Jr., auditinfegiljc/accountst $5; James Mccray, Sr., do., 86; S. H. Ludlant. 't do., 85. p On motion council odjoitnied. , S. 1L Stites, City Clerk. Alvost as Accident. — As our i worthy townsman, Mr. Wm, Town- •* send, waa crossing the open lot between 1 Washington and Lafayette. streets, be' low the old school-house, last Wcdnes1 diy he wits fiefcely attacked by a 1 quarrelsome row, whose* custom it was > to room st large over that portion of 1 the dtjfe territory, and without tho fenr of s pound-keeper to restrict its ' depredadiotis. The onslaught wss ' mode on tho flauk carrying away the 1 outer works In tho shape of a coat-tall and almost inflicting a severe' if ' not a dangerous Injury on the fkreou t of Mr. Towosend, who barely managed to keep the animal's horns from reach't ing his side by beating a hasty retreat, i Does -not this circnmstanee demon- . straie the fact that the office of pound- a keeper is vacant, or that tho incutu- J, I bent if there be one, is deroHct in his j; . duly. | Tiib New JeBkby M. E. C'ONrr.ti- • ence.— The annual session of the NcW r Jersey Methodist Conference will com- \ ntetico st Miilville; on next Wedttcs- „ , day, 17i& iusL Every arrangement * ! attend have been completed some weeks J ago. and as the Railroad company have s ' magnanimously put the fitre dowii to ' half its usual rale to those who design c to be prnent,lt is expected tbatavery c largo concouno of people will be tlief J daring the session. Tlte proximity of s during tne session, i lie proximity oi Miilville and the railroad accommoda- 1 |
tlon, will enable many of our Cape s May people to take advantage of this » cxfielfeul opportunity to vialt tho Con- J] ft- mice while tat seasiou. s To TowNsinr Clhms.— Wo would remind our Cape May county town- 1 ■ ship clerks of the existence of a law In reference to publ'ishiugtheannuai state- » mentoftlie township. Tlielawprovides » its publication to give the public an J importunity to broome acquainted with the olTMflt of the township or dty, . which Is no mure thau their right. I penalty for not complying with (i the law is fifty dollar* for each offence, e and it la ordered to bc^mbUsheil in the ' publishing the laws within sixty t days' after tlie town meeting. Upper » towuslilp has tven tho first to comply ! with the law tljs year, IU stltcment *1 having appenrwl in last week's Wave. J S eh vice at the Baptist church, Sunday next:- , Morning at 101 o'clock. Sermon I the text—" My people doth not Afternoon Sabbath School at 21 ' o'clock. , Evcningat 7 j o'clock. Sennon from « words— "Whatsoever thy hand fiudetli { to do, do It with thy might. '' Friday evening Lecture at 7J o'clock. Subject-" The Parable Of the House- - (hold." -- — \ To all services the public are cordbtiy iuvited. i' A Balm ion bveby Voces. — i Graet s Cthtraltd Salve is now so geu- J orally used for tlie cure nf flesh wounds, , cuts, burns, ulcers, felons, sprains, ami r all diseases of the skin, that praise of 9 it seems to be ucedkMs. Those who I have tried it once always keep a box * on haud. and nothing will induce them be without a supply. '"»■ LEGAL NOTICE6NOTICE. N 'wVL" fibs" v.rMurusiito! VMMi, -sreetors or Josreh ri.it. r. (•f. !, NOTICE. ; jjS w'tU^Voau'el .»J suua tks Surotists soil rvportra lo tks JadgM of Uis OrfAsM' . . Dsisd rt*. t snS* l! " - NOTICE. Will hs'suSltsS slut aisled by tbe Surra**" . : B-SSSIr NOTICE. , N'ssuasss
NEW ftovfeBtlSfiifettS. ! 1 wanteS! wanted i i IV l* WeSSWI, Beroa. Mesa. Try the Combmaticn of ALLEN, AT WOOD to BATES, Great MAHIIOTIl SALE ' LICENSED BV Tfll V. A OOV»t. ! I ablbe, a Carpel, a Waub, Sc., be, Allen, A mood k Botes, anSs dead, I 1 | , CrtAtrk.^^Jos j» <ba besd, ' Krl"rar"'>,'.*riV"S^la [ That e set 1 nj, hMtklng, apltttfig, abewa, ! j "ST uSkJyEMtiael dSr*." prill aV>'I "° "' ' LvaporaUim coola tbe place, Aa leXeeuaeUee Olca i llel MooDMNC ebaeiieeW lieae •TU Ihdejari «J ft aevet dttdbsbl, Wo kail 'a rale Ps'.nl la aald el all Dro» cM^j^ ttosarh' *M Ooida lajhe" bred ^Saat . ISO Tcucliers Wanted. «is< PER MONTH: tor full parneul. r. pddr.re "Tbe 1'coplc'a Jeurmei," I'biladelY^* AST-KD— s.laSuKn lo Irar.l and aall ' or li Orerfadre ataeaS. tiblSaaii III a Wire C..,. U UrilDaa. aural. ,Nc» ' York, sr. U atrert/CMfarrrlil I
Uab^Twuh0tbadrle^^rel*n^idra^^'^l^k BOOK— 200 MQEA VINOS ' ed bv Ore. E. Warte*. Jr, author oi "Daaiu- ! la* tor met." •' turarata o I Sericulture," A book of graat value la rvar,one. lead i l« puce cl'cular. Asratawu"*!. TtttAT ' k Co , rubllakara, an fireada ar. B. V. l» CHRISTIAN, 60 CENTS it , ,reiri",7m'Inr.Y?i' 'vI?4*b^Uua*Cn'."isi" vi 8IGHTS AND SECRET8 ' or I lie National Capital, Dr. Burton's , TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. > Yy AHRAS^D'M roa«W| JAlgri JWDfefc rellaerTreSS'll^rtiareb "rmml' \ brerllrel I re], etakea aleep refreabiu, aad , ratabnahr. rxbua: hesltb Vaobea aad <Arrr./» '"r^ljua ltol. IbMaJurieua ' 8£Sr3BiS£55£ . all Dniotlala. JaJT,Uw | WE ARE COMING, ' a ND WILL PaXIBffT TO AWT VESSOM ' Sending ua a Club In oor Great ; fellir Sale of Brj and Fanry GOODS, . A WATCH. PIECE OP "SHEETINO, SILK j I DEES* PATTERN, H, Re„ ' FREE OF COST. 1 l>u ladnretaaata dutler^lba^ pait lnv ;r.ra ti sow wtriiiK orR kites «t ristill Ab. C.l.l^waW^OaedaaeA toplea aesS tn any J. S. HA WES A CO., IS Federal St., Boston, Kau. ■Hi j
6lifllt»WQ M ATEBIAL8 ASH, BLEND3.>ND DOORS I E. K. FORT1NER A SON Xa. Id Federal ilreet; I'aatdrit.y. J-, ^ MAXVrAfTBUAt AKDJ>CAL**'s IK ■UBblfARE, GLASS, fiASB, ' •' Claead aafl t'a*"ied blinds, nonaasHtn-rxas, mouldings. •tale Sain.' Hmllto? ad Bu^'tare lerell '^a^lslr'la^eaneuuf rtoiaah*Caa*I*' "rSota'aad'cmBarT. Mrebia*' sr jmgaw t afiSSSSEtra •ka LOWEST P«ICrV»bulePROXtPTLY ATTI:ND?I/TO. ' tsa Fade*! *lLl*i"u\' 't™ * "11"]' NEA80NED LUMBER. Saw Mill and Lumber Yard, CAMDEN, N. J. j^A^Vr fev ta^Mrek,^ aad^ierreeHr Drr, Michigan i Susqttchanna While I'lne, | , Ih mlurk Joist, Boards A Scantling, , Hltlle Plnr, Oak A Hemlock Timber \K-\V U MLiKI! YARD COOPKn STIIEKT IVIIAHF. Oak, fine. Sprite t and' Hemlock kVame [ Slajr. Cedar. Cgprei >. Pint and ' Spruce Shingltt, Shingling and j flattering Lath, fickelt i and other f raring, Carolina llearl, far- j fiuin and Delaware Sop. IVMM fine. 1 Spruce nnd Hemlock Flooring. j BILL 3'lMUEll j Jrdera for Lumbar K> br .hipped by Rail, or I Ikelr trsaaportaUoo. Will to priaptlj IHIed,
JOHNoP.r»Tsan^:riArCO.. HENRY FREDERICK* «A«H. DOOBS, BLIND!, iooLidren, lluildrt* and wt RKMOVKU TO HIS NEW STORK, to fa avdreul Sir ta, aae Oner tWere J'alrd, b) ^ AiUblniw toto a JBrre'a ^I'spar ^lore.^^ place. SASH, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED. SCROLL SAWING, BRACKKtAcLAta Oil A, i NKWETJ. IMMrTajPLiND^ItAIIJ,aALUSTIjltS A| H A R Dtt K R K. 's aapied aa AHtelere re**ah'e'r!'* aeUce.aadaa J, rbli parl o'i^to rtrelrr , rievie jUe me a call ^ lj jviwi^ j"."1 "c&DB'l NBtvjnnEV. A CH1S. B.CJiPE*. ~ JOSEFS flSPEL - BWEN S. PBOm. t. STEAM PLANINU MOULDING MlJLIa.' j SALEM. N. J. IVrNDOvf ' AND tHHm'l'RAMIS, . WAlU-SOARDi, I 1 n rtOa-BOABDJ, auuu- siding, Ae.'ka., I ' 1 1"DDtmVTO OSDLR. ' - Wa have ea bead a1ai*a aaaortnesl at the to.. - . j White pine lumber, a J r BU1LU1NU LINE. \ KLi'A'II'IN'L ami '■ pro«pii).t! "cA^^^Bitfk raouD ° ? C N pu RT AKIN G . r M - ^"alu^^f^^roirto'S | "'totTir'ai^' MARK DKVIML CKWAB Bill Y6UOh~* - reb. Jaaar fiTBArroN. !]
r.v LUMiJER ! LUMBER ! ! I; . |G() TO HEADQUARTERS! Buy of the Mannfacturers and Save Money f The Largeat, CheaiieM and Best Assortment of LUMBER in }few Jyracy, l ran ba found at E. A J. L. Wilson A Co. 's steam Saw and Planing Mill ami Lumber Yard, Miilville, Cumberland Co. . New Jersey. The lubairltora da.jra lu oall Uia aluatloa ot Lumber Dealera, Coatrvelorr, Bioidrra aad CoaBuaieaa, to Itolr large aad Varied aaaort meal of ^ > LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS, . i 00,000 feet Jersey Pine Inch Flooring, worked. ' 100,00(5 feet White Pitife Flooring, worked. 1 100,000 feet Eastern Spruce. Flooring, worked. | 100,000 feet 1J inch South Carolina Flooring, worked. I 100,000 feet inch Virginia Flooring, worked. 100,000 feet inch Hemlock Boards, worked. 100,000 feet F-edar siding, planed and not platted. * j 100,000 feet White Pine siding, planed and not planed. 500,000 extra Cedar sixteen-inch Shingles. 500,000 extra No. 1 spruce sixteen-inch Shingles. 500,000 cxtrn Hemlock plastering lath, (full count.) 500,000 feet White Pine 4-4, 5-4. nnd 6-4. 3 7'' 7.mh^ ' logo.-goo feet extra hemlock frame TIMBER. | Of all lengths and sizes, constantly on hand and sawed to < order. , = WE M AMI' V'TI I(F. Ol'R OVV.VU'MHKR! CONTRACTS TAKEN! i JsR-uiLdinqs. finished L/lcadt^. f!ot (Cccuhanct/ I Any parties desiring building done for' cash can save money ' by dealing with the undersigned, and secure the advantage to I which a NET caSii purchase is entitled. ) j .ms?" 7; ,*Ti ,*y E. A J. I- mi.NON fc CO.,
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VARIETY STQRE. (MONOPOLY CRUSHED HV THE CHEAP PRICE. AT C. SHUMVAY'B VARIETY STORE, G0BHEN, N. J. ' I,1*"- ""^■'""ob'b ZXT* -Vh 'to Look ! Looli ! Look ! LOOK I LOOK 1 LOOK ;
: BlrsckeJand Brown UqiUbj l*V aodop«aMa j b *^e.t | Flubclr sua, " " ' I And Other Things In Proportion.') Goods, Wooden Ware. ' HOOTS SUOktti j ;|C0MIT 0»T! COME ALL 1 1 ' i | C. SniMWAY. XAXHOOB : How Lml, Hon Rrslurcfi. | mlnal !*>*»'•, Impolravy. Meutal SB fiSp •Ire, Coorumplion, Ep°niar[aadJUs.UlBI|t ' ■ ■ ( i ' 1 1 uSmS'ltoSa' a? "uTbsadr of r i "dd"c.."5»-reS on 1 mriju 3 all *ratj « I I-..I ,-a-ure AI'O. t>r. Culrrrarll-s ' ! tlASS* " : IMPORTANT TO FARMERS I , j CALIFORNIA I, OREGON j Seed C0Clieat Agency II EST SEED WREtT IN THE WOKLD I BSKPtU: f£!II«SO« figS'ioU?'*1' "* Aad WuUblS* U Pflt SDS TO THE HEASL'UD BC3IKL The EARS OP WHEATjrtoa mature, are utujllf ELEVEN OR TWELVE INCHES Mere* udwauy bui frei iaallrerre <5 PU1CI-J8 : SAMPLES rr!° .. . 10 CTB, BACH U BAGS - toe aad (I EACH ™ Or tn tarfvr quAatltlre al ruareaaba retaa. J5 California and Oregon H SEED WHEAT AGENCY. N ULK tOJKCISCO, ,. fab. II. wa. [if) California. WOOD AND OPAL. . JOS. NC II El. I. INGE It. ~ DEALER IN COAL AND WOOI P* ■uhrlllufrr'a Laadta*. Cape Itlaad, b' ranlllaa reeling CottafM can to rupplltol *1U "STILL -AT IT." WARE k ELDKKDGE, Contractors and Builders, CAPE It LAND, N.J. au*lti ORAVIL HOOFINU NATKRIAI,
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THE C. M. CLARK CO., ,:i \ " 3 1 - s '• j Read '. Rend : ! Rend t ! ! TIIK tTTKRTION 111 THE PMFliK J; E World's Great Remedy, j •• COK'H 'i DYSPEPSIA CURE ! This prvprretlon If prononored by tifvpvp- '' id lire a. I bo oalp known r.m«dy Ibat win ■u'v- }] M COF/S DY8PF.P8IA CURE HAS COME , TO THE RESCUE. Indigestion. Dgipepiia. Sirt Headache. Sou men or Acidity of the % Stomach. Rising of Pood. > " Flalulencg. lassitude, J Weariness, finally terminating in "T j Death. II Are a. aurvly cured b; Oils polcul remedy, al ' - ItrepAllvnl lakre II. Allboudh knlfftc Voare , before lb. prepl., what to lire v.rdlrt It lire 1 mlaccrl Here irhal Ur«r Srsloo, of Nil* I Y ■ If rem turn SEXTO*, v sitae rOre.) 3 .(Purr. C. 0. Cterk p Co., Sea Heteu, Omn.: . Both myaclf and «lf. bar. ured cmrti »t;-"n"«'ro-d' Vf" TjCrelllkxro* L A GREAT RLEHUG. [Ed |Prem Pre. L F. I TABD, Area, larate Co., 0 ) SSerert. atone * irmUrooe, DnRfMS Cl.rrltaf L_ CLRRGTMRN. dire kod failed. DRUG CISTS. S .*"» drn*xuria the tourery will Ml yon. If I of you toko tbe Irqublo lo laaalre, Ibat eroey " aa. that buy. a battle' of Co.'. Drep'l-" ~ Care from tarai. eprekr ta fb. arnet uaquallC"N'a Dtiranu Crae TBI U. «. CURK €«., Zu ^ :totoPrepfefere.».H..to.crom
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