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Gape May Ooean Wave wninui, imiarain. isaa HOME HAPPENINGS. One of the lMk|«W<«eU ef the paat.srak, though puUp ererlonked b, Bur. «»■' tha Cnpe May ('•rooty Bunctoy School Teacher*' Toaliluto, held in the Baptist Chnreh at the Court Hbose, on Thursday and Friday, the 2W aad 24 th last, under tho direction of Bee. U C. Lippincott, of DcnniivlBe, Bocordlng Secretary of the Slate Association. Thcae Insti" .tutm. though common la eCberaeetiooa of the Stale, are entirely new In our county ; but the soroes. of the Bratooe haa demonstrated the ability of the Sabbath School teacher, of the county to carry on eae equal ta every sesyset U thoee of other piores, and will reeult In elmllar met tinge being held annually or ami -annually ae may be/ thought adviaabie. Tlie object of thcae Inetitutca ta to make the Sunday School mom Interesting and efficient, by determining the fanet method of conducting it aad of Imparting instruction so as to bs tbs most readily comprehended ; to train teachers tor tlicir work, endte tachf libra to aaroeat, •- careful, preparatory I tody that they I may be the better able to teach ; to I awaken a deeper Interest In the cause I among the church BMiafeen generally, • that their co-operation may be secured. I and to consider such question, as may be presented, relating to the general ■ wcJWflhsBabbyhWmnLj/ -J I The Institute was a decided success, J and reflects much credit upon its ConIters. B. C. Ugpinsott, E. Jl". Swain I and Mr. W. it Smith. The audience ■ was good eren at the first eesaUm of ' tho iuatltuto, on Thursday morning, I and continued to increase at each of < the other two eceeloris of that dsy, ■ and -en Friday thsch urch was full ' throughout the entire day. exercises. < The addresses, which were upon sub- I jeets furnished tbs spanker by the Coo- I doctor, were timely aad efffecilve, and ' garo ortdsnro of careful preparation, ' and were Bstaocd to with IntarmL Haring no ootea of the proceedings of each day, ws hare been (tarnished I with a synopsis of tbs exercises taken < from memory which we present to osr < readers. t TitraoDAX Monaco. ( First Session— The Institute was c called to order by the Conductor, Ret. 1 a C. Llppinoott, at 10 o'clock, « and opened with rwisir. conducted by ( Prot N. a Corson, and prayer by ■ Rev. G. B. Wight, of Cap* May City, t a^sr which the Scriptures were rend and an olequcot address of welcome dclirered by Ber. A.J. Hires, of Cape May Court Mease. c The fint subject be dlaoustion oa i: lbs programme was ('The best method 1 "f Teaching," which was ably Intro- f duccd by PraC N. S. Curaoo and a 1 1 1 uflhian, Esq., W brief but teDiog 0 sneechea— followed hr i-onrral remarks r by general
from teachers and ethers proasnL "The "Question Box" was theo opened sod the questions which had been deposited in U, relating to daktalh Schools, «««, answered by the The Institute then ntijoorticd to 2| p. IC " " Second Fiwaloo— The institute was doty oprn .I M the appointed hour by ■Singing aad 'Prayeri 'After which t)r. A. Young, Mr. Abraham .jjoevea. Bey. G. a Wight and Mr. W. a Smith dddresaed the meeting upon the •ubjecg "Superintendents and their Duties." Tbs next theme was " The Pastor's duty la tho Sunday School, " add' Rer. Moam WHnimsoa, of CoW Spring, dafivsred a dear and compreheoaiT* , address upso the subject. The pecdRU fimttae of the session < was a Bibb kaeoo conducted by Br. i J. P.- Lemalag, haring the audience , tor his class.. Tha Doctor's method , was calculated to deratoti all the laadbo | coatalned, sg .well as teat the prepare- i tics and psoAdeocy or a class ; his < questions puaslsd mews Urnn sos of ] the'debgy pnwant, but they were rich 1 son. Tho .sxcrctoe showed tbs Im- ' portanca of both teacher aad class . making a thorough prejiaraUou In the , lesson assigned." Tho Question Box , was thenppssod, the question!" ans- c ^wiitsdrSfld the Institute adjourned. , TnruuT Krntrro. i Third Ssaaieo.-Tbs crealng meeting was addressed by Ber. Geo. B. t \Cght, oh the " Qua&ileaiiea of tbs t Sunday School Teacher." Her. B. C. e Lippinrott followed in an atMreoa upon ' the " Proper nse of the Blackboard In 1 Sunday School Instruction." After consideriag the questions in the hoi. < FlUDA Y MOB.N-l.VO. 1 Fourth Session.— A prsyrr meeting 1 for the conrereion of children was held r la the church, bum tyo'ctock until the Institute was called to order. After " devotional exerciser, the subject of "Opening School Exercises" wu taken r up and discussed by N. S. Corson, G. W. Smith, B. C. T.ippbieott and P. M. , son with a dam of cWMrsn by "w. H. •imjds, rosy to be understood, and at the same time thafeogh. The aabjsat "Mow alrall we bret re- t curstta attention of w scholars," 1 was Uk-.-u up, and interesting remarks . made by Ber,. T. B. Wilson. J. K. t "LdSttaMa. ■ J SSB&v"; HmxSaMlte. ^irmT *'" 1
"u,pud I. rab atowktal. -J Q that the teachers should hake weekly IrMon and then adapt that lesson to * the capacity of each class. - The child**.' mrotiag was the next exercise of the teaaloo. Quito a number «r th. children Were present end ■' mag with effect several Sabbath School hymns, ad were then entertained and if instructed by "Mack board addreaaes" to «by ProC W. fl Coram and Bar. It. C. j lippincou, The sddrimm (are eri- ' dence Ihst the black-board, when rigb '.- ly used, is iudispstuibls In the Sabbath d Schnri— ths*K (in he made the means r of Impartiog instruction is sab i b manner that tb. smallest driHemn no>f dcrmandit, and at the are (has of i- Jlrddy impressing It upon the mind.— s The chlldres were mnch pleased wiih r the exercises and seemed tw Ihfty nns darrtand them. Uselb nsponsea to ' e the questions asked most hart been | r highly gratifying to thrir Uachsfa. t At the condoslon of the children's ' > meeting the Treaanrerof the Institute, ' - Mr. Geo. W. gsnltb. soaouneed tliat - »/ the keeper of the refresbsjent stand, 1 r upon the occasion of the Son/lay; 1 r School Jubilee held lest May st Cape , Island, now refused to par over to him 1 - the shore of the profits which hod ' - been agreed upon, as bdoaging to. the < - Institute, saying that the OmnmtUee ' r had Instructed him not to do so. * ' X. 8. Corson aad Q. B-J Wight of * i ring given any such instructions i themselves or that ouch instructions * , were given by the Committee la nay c masting whatorer. ■ 1 Tbs matter was referred to a com- u I mitten tor est! lament. After discus- c alon of the qaastlsn the lastltata ad- b ; Journed. " Pbioat Evasnro. 0 Sixth Session.— We ware unable to d i present at the h dims leu of tha In- (l i stitata, but are leans that the dosing 11 r exerdees were as Interesting as any of d the previous ersatoaa. Addreaaes were R r delivered by Revs. J. K. Manning aad * John Milton Townsend, which i #ere rI spoken «f-a* being able, inlrseetlng " and eloquent. A couimiUos was ap- k . pointed to arrange for the next meet- u of the Institute. After some re- fa I marks by the Conductor, tW Institute fl , with appropriate cxcrdse. adJouro«l "" d!r. s We have given only ady nopals of the a proceedings which were highly Inter- C cannot fail to bo of lasting benefit to tthe Sabbath school^ of the county. F provislaa was sasds foe the entertainment of those attending the who resided st a distance, (( aad every effort was pat forth by the ^ and Managers to insure s sucorsa. Tbs nsulu mutt bs highly t| gratifying to therm u Couktt Cot'BTB.— The Septembsr ^ term of oar Cape May County Courts commenced yesterday, and will remain n in session, it la said, until Friday or " Saturday. Judges Van Byckle, of the Supreme '' Mnrey, Wales, Smith and Ed- " munis, of the county courts ware pros- a rat. Tuesday was the first time we *'
hare had tho opportunity of seeing sod forming an opinion of oar renently j appointed Judge, this being the second occasion of his presiding at our county " courts. Judge Van Byckle is pot yet post the meridian of lib, la (act we were somewhat surprised to ted Mm so youthfbl a looking men, but be is evidently well acquainted with and fitted for, the datica of his position. His » cl large to the Grand Jury was brief, f pointed and WoH worthy the ceosider- ■ alloc of the body to whom it was ad- < dressed. The attention of the Jury \ was directed to tho foot that obatruc- • linos had been placod more than aooa, f on the roHruad runnteg through their county. It was supcrfioous to enlarge i on the heohmsnma of such a crime, . for though tha atlampla to throw tho , train off the track had proved nnauci cetaftd, they were nona the leas crimes la tha .sight of God and humanity. quire into the obasrvuooo of the laws > regulating the sale of spiritoouahquora, I aad we wora highly gra(UM to hear, I that aa far as lay within the power ef ' the court,' these laws should fas strictly i enforced; and tha opinion was ex- ' pressed that If an violations of these laws ware brought to the notice of the court, we shohld be batter satisfied ' vrtth'bCr lawv thao we now are. The 1 Judge also advissd the J1117. to* guard carefully against Urn Introduction of obscene books ami prists, or tbs pnblicatlon of a certain dam of sdrertisemca'ta which are caiculolad to ml.u-,1 the unwary and too confiding reader. The Grand Jary were busily 00cupltd all daji getting through with their lahom by sik o'clock. Out of eighteen, but four bills of imlictment were found — three cases of assault aad nod one of perjury. Trie tepreme Court was engaged wilh one case the entire day— Morton va Miller ; A. Browning aad J. T. for plalotift; Voorbeea aad for defendsnt. Tbs same case remains over until tudsy. la the Circuit Court the case of Ulpck Knox, was put ofiT on costs. 4^xt week we hops to give our readers "a full report ef the prorredingn. •80 I-axsnrw — Fire loans of r»o each were aoU at the last monthir raretlagof the Directors of tha Caps May Buildtag vn.1 Loan Association, hdd Monday evening, at a premium of 18a, or 40 pes cane anteA loan. Waare irpiaBnglj glad to'luete that the Bev. Br. Kramer, nf BumffSt, so (hr recovered from hh sadden ***** M oreke dleeam of the r^s, «s tsheaMeen Sunday hate re^m, hM labors at Utfomy church, reading the ehtlre. service without apparent la-rtS-c issin • Prodigal Spa. . r . Bwuoxxd.— On Sunday morning rerigna-
1 WstrotaaanrAvTVMW.— It cannot f hare eafspnd the observation that more i weddings "come off" in September and 1 October than in other seasons of the yuar. The cause of this, many think, t la the love-making that takes place . daring the Summer's eea-bathlng aad I ruralixiog. Tha sweet Inflnenres of I nature open the heart to sentiment ; | engagements are made la the charming • retreats where the tammer boars hare glided by— and the wODdBFtBVbefiBpj: | Or if tbs lover deters the declaration, l U is made when tho partita are at i borne again, snd the hsppy day is . fixed with aa little delay as possible, a f " noypticc," assembles the friends to . congratnlaie the wedded pair, and per- , chsaes they set oat oa a short trwr, . returning wiih the first front, to their , Next month several "Jqyftil occasions" are already impending. This Hurt certainly shows the ad van. of Summer recreation. The disliked the "mcrric month of May'.' for bridals, on account of the associations derived from the fatal re- . roll of Quran Mary's marriage with Daroly. In this locality May remlnisdcnces might ha of a winter of dissipation, and late boure of extra rsnot particularly favorable to matrimonial speculations. It Is worth while for' young ladies who desire to -settle In life to reflect on the matter. Tub ww inn for business is _ now about U commence, snd our country having gamed in tkpo most of the friits of their spring and summer toil, and obtained (be cash for soma of prod acts of their labor, will soon to. tarn their thoughts toward dty to reward themselves with certain necraaary purchases. Barely, : hearts of your sons snd danghteni, . who have assisted to tighten your bur- [ 1 in the great struggle of Ufe. A 1 good Sunday suit for John and Tom, 1 and a nice go-to-meeting dress for Ma- < and Saaan. is the lrast you could do i how happy such things make 1 young folks, and with how much I heart they wHl wort when they : find themselves thus renumbered. ; And in getting there things, good and cheap beyond question, we recommend yon to goto 1. II. Smith's Gents' and Famishing Store, on Decatur Street, and to K. C Price A * Dry Goods establishment, corner ' and South hta. 1 FoLmcAt Our advertising col- ' umns announce the flirts that our J Moods of the Democratic party will (] hold their County Convention on next t Saturday week, while our friends of s Republican side have their Coots 11- 0 lion called for 00 the following Satnr- ° We do not pretend to bo quali- „ fled In representing who or who will d not he candidates for the Legislature, > this flail in this county, but of the J three gentlemen spoken of in this p quarter, as the probable aspirants, ws n are no reason why Uuir chancre should f net bs openly discussed so that rotors £ re " MJ~r P"T mcviiugs inn J i» pro-
pored to take up their strongest man, and instruct thrir delegates according- 1 ^ ly. In connection with Iks Assembly, , Hon. Thos Bees ley, Aaron Miller, £ Esq. and Alrin P. Hlldreth, Esq., rF are named as lfre prohabiocoulreiaeU, < a but whether it Is to be a triangular u fight or not, we are not Just at present j. prepared to any, but will in time furthsr enlighten our readers 00 the sub-" t J"*p Tux Wmrr Jnsxr Raojkiad.— , There Is not a road In the United 7 Stales kept In tatter repair sod run- 1 " niug order than is our West Jersey ' Railroad. A large force of workmen r are kept constantly employed along the • T line and Ha various branches, snd now , ^ that the ostrm summer trains hare ' been discontinue!, thorough repairs , a ^ Ul"*"— i-proremenu WiU be ; laaugarsled during the approaching winter season. The heavy freighting , business has already commenced, and 1 will fee from now until next June for , ; In cxceee rf any previous year la the \ history of tha raid, la si of { the vast quantities of materials which 1 ' will be coo rayed to. this point for build- j . ; ! We trust our Councils sriB take 1 e warning (tare the fori that the parslJ monloos plan, In rogue In many cities 1 . and towns, of raying public school I teadssrs has driven many of tha best " of tbem out of the public service, into f " privats educational ralabilshmcnU. [' Some of the ablest teachers in almost • every rily, who were formerly Gram- " mar School principals, hare been com- > ' pv!I- ■! t"|t:vr lip!!. . ;n Vrr.use I ; th»7 did not pay 1 I. o.-or G. T. — Members of Cape , Island Ledge, No. 28, 1. O. of O. T , f ore earnestly requested to be present 1 at the meeting on next Monday eren- • lug, oa nominations for officers to serve E during tha ensuing quarter will then p » be made. I Cool morning and evenings ere Just now prevalent sad may be expected 't ■ the rest of the year. Boon we shall have to chronicle that > "wtillMWlBds, sat lure us*4>, ( [ A Wnnt.— A Northern court has de- . dded that a wink at an auctioneer it 1 not binding a bid. Our auctioneers I ' should make a note of this fori. It ; • may ta that "awink Is as good as a ■ > nod to ahlind bona,'' hut It to not at ' good as a nod to an aneUnorer. [ A wag oT a rooster was before the » - Mayer the .other day for dropping ; d<""> * darkey : oca. be adtod It- » " Knocking a knopofftbo Isirsau." His case Is np at Court. ( A maa without a hrwet lame is - creating Home remark In scientific CM " — U *"• 1 aflrT ''■Tra j atu The
x Bau Ball— Cap* Msg dig re j v Amateur — The return match game of | d Base Ball between there data was ! ie ptoyed on Saturday last on the Union t, grounds, and after a closely contested * gome of nine innings the Amateurs d were victorious by a score of S# to ST. >f Here to the score. ; AuiTsvs. e.is.1 C. M-Orvv. e.ia * sasssSTiii : ,1 trgawiii ife'toarf : : si. riSSjraeaL ' 1 tiRSSj'-'V. s I s d lasissa " s^»Tn ?T T s ? ?rB > ..Vte'S.Va-W: d Syrara4._; ■■ 1 , Nssl lawsh SUgri 00 Sslat Ssg s/lsi°f Tliit is the time to go to the moun- * ment of the beauties of nature. The , birches and beeches, and mapho, and , ashes, and a* pens, are now getting on J their nutumn giorice ; the vaiieye be- • * gin to show nature's ripening tints, 1 3 and the mountain slopes are growing 3 from green into scarlet and crimson ( and orange. : 1 Wall Pai-kb Oapt. Geo. W. ■ Smith hot lost received a well selected ! and unusually extensive assortment of , every description and price of Wail 1 J Paper. Call at his store, No. 10 0 ' Washington Street, and take a look ! for yourselves. Quinces tare not yet shown them- t 1 selves in market The question is are • , j there any to show ? I A Bosrox paper says that a little « j more than two centuries since a woman . in that city ores condemned, according j law, to stand half an hour in front 1 J of the meeting-bouse on a lecture day. " 1 with her tongue hanging from her mouth in a deft stick, for speaking n against the minister. T. K. Bencher 0 I thinks if such a law were executed in there would not be a clothes- * pin left in tho city. c A Watch, pair of Blankets, Quilt !! or Shawl fbr One Dollar appears al- „ most Impossible, but snch may be had ' and hundreds of other useful articles 1, by patronizing Parker A Go's, "One L Sale." u Their system of doing business baa t examined by the authoritice ami ic a Decision rendered from the Internal " Revenue department at Washington ,! dated Nov. 4th, 1808, declaring their perfectly fair and loaUlmate £ and entirely difltrenl from tho numer- ,< us gift enterprises. Of course all do not grt watches, blankets, Ac., for One Ddlar, but in every large Club, of these articles are sold for One as an extra inducement, and some member of tho club lias the chance of obtaining it A New feature Intro- >. duord by -this enterprising firm, is to " their ogruU in either cosh or a merchandise and pre-pay "the ex- 1 press charges. No better opportunity be offered to rithet Ladles or Gen- " lleraaa, having Iristire rime, than An „ f inn clubs for this firm. • ■' Read their advertisement In another j! roluma, and send for catalogue. .<
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tana aaacarre voa shzlvis oa 1 1 Ml. II... ud INssy Iron Uo* »4 Brat . J»ist Brass Urate •raliro-'ilH cev- ■ swwTLij? rr sis Hukstst ,Mss tan tt. rhllmniiain. "Ijaorrtxa Nrnvra'-coosin will,1 F>~ra4 5 no". ' ^ ' Tai'HtX a sHAW, , aaMMastat ,fetewnuw>.fsuaasi>>la. Rrpnbllcnn CoaventioM. SI f r',lo,k. r. St., li> ssmlnsle MnUU.lra DEmaunc CHm co.vTBNTI0N. vasWrw nnvsrOcrascjq IMS, ailiX cJ3?ita5»X,f2: 3si^^fts."a.'?ssisss TOMSTEISS of Kof Jeisey. •rji. ssdl «t SnUny, Krv Tsrk City. I?®9, FALL OffMB!1883' Mr-. Wm. D. FRANKS west irapeft folly ssssq.ii Is ksr u .sssral tkst its kes Bonnets, Hals, Feathers and Vehreli All S^lra -f VcWra. B —I I— — ■ v-r lo w msroiv rilSSr^* ,*1' Qnaenrware, Oreokety and Eanhawsre FIU *! r» wimi riWHS. ^ir^-jaasirfa CONSUMPn-GN,
1 ; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 ' ! FfiKJKffiSSS. S'»S?S! | ' ONE MILLION DOLLABS. ; | bJ2LiTlra tills iralevw Wfra,1* w"tTJ* j : ira"^.rv.':"uc::.,.lv,.,r: S"!l^"vy.oi~.,,7klr...c.ra.l..a« Msnssn S revsUlsa tags- ll»»dh.r- ; sMsS raSOWVi . .elX ""f" tat st. TWeyraa's Worts, Is fuU GUI ul Ttsss sad srarytttac *lra lor : Oib Dollar for M Mtlt. 1 Ws de sol Oder s rlDrto srllrlo of emtu. ' dlro, Uo^ora W rall^y rerolor Orolrtr at oar crrslrrsarl of aur coorlr orr onl/ol ot—l * On 0- Half the Regular Rates. ' rwi rvlUiMr Koolr U rrrry i-r: r.'ira^.'uJra'iraVo'tvTre'oaJ' XuSJMfflt I Do our ^Cliolrd'if. aumtorUilJ^rirr^iao orT^'oLluraSTi^'-Viraare'oo'rii1 'ot!j - e* toloyuor . tad ta -tiot or tauo ttrrkt lUI jjlirileto^raks 'or Vilty^aUyi » ^ Pat ihb Exraew Cuabobs.^ ^ \ ra^fefe^ratata^ara ^ Good Sninaritnn taS^T^m^^tldllyoaSoffl' Y sratro- *' oalafi rotUst 5 jl
; ^WALTHAM WATCHES.^ WATCH, UIMi - : J * polirall 1 aay^roualry\ Lvlirol orrypr" r , Sllvsr Hunting Wstohes, a 1 8.00 : CoLd«^u,nc,::iwvch--'j" sooo 5 " °,d1eHaUs7«,i?8W-*tC-hB?''"" 70.00 ; ' Pljral^wri^l tT'taad' nf/Zrtl'fc ' Allow Ifca Mirotoorr 10 opoo ISo poekora rU J .... .. ra* W lira kaloro raylas^eaZll of. 1 Hr.'—,w',,t,c'"" : AdSraM, Id full. « HOWARD A Co.. j wo'lajno oTtoinLa lu lb. 7w!awtat*oditraui ' I Ura of our roadrrs to lar r.rd of floword a , Cm,*r -tlrkntaU to raoaUiU yorraoo rra. J 1 rr by ospeora, at frvat/y'rodarod yrlrof. f r mm It. W. T. fi.«y"tai t, luo. H. ISM. < W. Urvtls rpoclol ."rail., to laksderrltora . -M of Wan Howard A Co.. wte oBVr Iko oofrbrarod wallkaai Waistaa asl only al Iko totfsat trtao, tot will aoad Itoai 10 nay pan Agents W noted fbr CIIAMBBRLIX 'S ; ^ I FOR THE PEOPLE. WS^sSSs tfiSTKlffiS i ar rtintugraisirtur, ' totoraokwHk H h! auiaratlel llWora h2i» sir nw* {rayXtToq \ - j I; ; . u OAtmOM. ' • ta^otital avse o oaOobto nrtdro af*na 1
CAPE MAY Mutual Fire Insurance Go. i j . TNTPITT-nTCM . BUILDINGS, ; FURNITURE, MERCHANDISE, [ AND OTHER PROPERTY, AGAINST LOSS Oil DAMAGE BY EIRE | j 1HHEOTORH: ' Gkx'l W. J. Skwbll, , Dawrnt B. Hrattn, Joint C. Bullitt, Oborob B. Car, (Ibubob J. Ricuakdoun, Lbvi I. Huaiins, Lbawixo M. litca. Isaac Wiullidik. , W. J. iHtfkl.l. Preatdsnf. JOHK ff. LTl'KTT, Sec. A Trtas. JOB* C. Bl'lLITT, Ties rretl times at rim ocran hocsk, cam hat.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I SPECIAL PREMIUM OFFER I | fw^^Jpio'o ' ^ra • "Oils- Amorlrrnn I-'i-wltra." ! • CARPETS and OIL CLOTHES. • I "SfSpu" I i J^S'InXltos •
25,000 COPIES SOLD. NEW SCHOOL SONG BOOK. of Uuglos, to our flow School lose Look, I \ THE SONC CABINET, 1 Sy C. a JLtKX. t tooyfy* ^ ^ ivrati 1 | asTi^gasaaisftiaiFr i'&r ~ i 1 raw— rad Ua rdayUoa la all ear soteoir oiut ^rrlo.^iaily orat. raok.^ a — jot Uboral 41s- . ' GIVEN AWAY, j ! Or fiflO W.ni .f Iro Had. hr 13-00- | V i-Ti" to-pf."""ra ""todUo"nfr 1 crlplotlOr.au. Botk au-ton ruy, llod. Sa2: arf-tod f- Mheol torwa. aad -l^rwll Frloo- ^ , rtsd is an it. , rrrxoa, ' Delay Is Extravognnco. ; es2Si?^: ^SPro.HOMES FORTUNES NOTICE. I f \tivsxsa, utins — a usy wi. Caps ■*> Co. Bthle locl.ry.
THE CAPE MAY AMDEMIMLJ^TITUTE. Mrs. H.R. Edgett Prof. E. S. Qani, ' '0™".'.,'' rara to" t|i_w " """ * MRS. H. R. EDCETT, Capo May Court House, N. J. GREAT ATTRACTIONS 1
! TALL ASH W HTEE L0TH1H0. UENTa* IL'«M»lil.VU aooni, ! Clolts ud Coulsrrrra told ty Iks l Old. j I EW 8P1UNT1 | MILLINERY GOODS, > Chip, Strew anil lliusioa Ilns nets, i | DUT GOODS, ; I Wall and CdUng Papsr, Ingrain, fitalr and Rag Carpels ; Ja»e H. Smith, ; LADIES' FANCY FURS. ! .JOIIIN I'"Alti:i«A, r Ant It , aMUlof tk. tlscl-hrts... nk ul l-.k Bu, 3c* th Bid.. PHILADELPHIA. 0 Importer, Masatatoror aad Doctor U oil klado >o4 saaliUoo of Faaoj Tbts for Lxdits' it OliUdren's Wear. It. vloy ootortod, remodolrd "»4 Improved m^old ond l..or.lilyJor.-o rut tMruHIyra^V^ta'Trata.^^^llMora^ay ; SASH, BLINDS_AND DOORS J E. K. FORTINER A SON, ft. Ill Federal Street, Camdra,*. J., ] SfkbTllTt'SflS 4.VD DXIUCU IK ' ninniriBE, clash, .* a an, blinds, do '** IHDTTXaa, mould. 'RSI, HOT-UKI) Klbll, 1 r e£zri PKOMi^rE^ATiq^nKiTTo. I ... r.ra, sssfy^P-i
Lejyaf Adrertitrmrni*. -tatlcc ta Cradttsn. I P SS2S3?* n*"H* - o-ns j S Bl! tLSTBSISL W 1 J D.tod lept. II, llnt",,C"'V4 *M|L £ta \t>f ice to Creditors. to"Solfd^rad7ol'1iol^?°lo*Uml'/" Notice to Creditors. >otlrt to C reditors. j I Cosaly of ripe M°y?'torab|'ilirra*Bollra>U ' 'kouodl'or. of raid d.cod.al lo bcl.f la U«r I of lb. .old drenlool, uoiWr oolk, wltala bin. ' "itoaV "'J' «ib"**id raiara Doled A us. II. MS— oop. 14m. "" °**' ' ' ^ort x lo ~ B | ^**^' ""iwariitS^ K^aawSS*^ NOTICE. ' VUVpci: I. horoby (toon Ibol lb. boraaalo ~ Ife^ol^omra^steomabra. AdmlolIlr.Ull of rod roportod u'lto'tUw of tbo OrJICao1 i. aMoJr aoal.|taao Ijtowa? Wo^raora'" i '7 ( .^prETornrutTGn^ J It" "Qto^faty t«.C|aa.!<IL'"* TOV""ff!° pi notice!"
j Holed "al" lie" 'yfi^amSm. i _ NOTNtTE.^ ^ ! tic i ~ ^ ^ J^OTtC* I b I Ik. ! rofa'e! oad reported to fb. iudool of tbo Or. j-hono' Court of tbr Couoly of Grp. May. ol k ! ""I '"jonTI'mAH F. LCAMINC, Snrrasilr. j »-iwd Awarawji^s, oaaa. . lr«-ta !j A DMINISTBATOB'S SALB OF i tirph...' i con, ot lk. rou.7y" t *M m'i*. lp.il lam, ISO f abaorlbon will stll oa Iksrsdsi, «d day ef Jaly, IM», - ptl'lo-T Calf ra- " IsxiV wiulrft, •'rV-oboT. l.l. olaaSa kdjJarTid ssiU 1 thcridat, itrrsaix* mk 1 n t:\RT FREDERICKS Kaxre.oH«A«L»jre.A.»,^^ 4 SBDTTBeA ' |aap==?ag= RKMOVUD to HIS SEW BTOBK, I I. rami Haa, — Dsrr sum TSIef, iSS-Hssa . sectmd rtock of say ottwr rotoMlskmral la tbo •asm, aurrs and usolazm, sascxcit, GLASS, OILS. KXWKLL r'M^HkNn.kt'A.ALtaTXb. H A U D W A BE. iioctxaxxriNO a fabuinc iMrijc. SSu!ra2saL<HstawWS^^a!l UariTl , pssss ^ "fy K"^Sra yJXsta tare dncra promptly .uoodra^io ^ raxagaicas, j tra"yir"' AUEXla WAXTMB FWM HOMES A»» FOBTTJNES ii3'S?a;tr.S!HL,T i SMfiteBL'S b— *v J ta« wtai UoyraSt^iaa»w%T»a'l iC
i W riMBPM. M WE ajlTIWE ; PERUVIAN OUANO, 1 No. 1 Genuine Government, rat, Gooeo. Load rtaotar am. nydraalM Cm , B<FW-rb«nluttlfUaa ■ . MO pot 3000 Ilm. AooraW Tortilla* U 4a A DISCOUNT TO DEALERS. i ALLEN I NEEDLES 42 South Delaware Arn Phil. lUlibq Raw Ossi I il per rkaipkali of Liaae. ■ ^yirfo ur...... .ra dcilib. i.^m. ; "*''y '• •111— 7 of l luTBUsmira -3llll?r -ta •P^to^reoya Tbo arllsla boo* a rapwolloa of T/a-aa? K^plra^ ^FikUu^a. ta u r.b. M, IM>tonttairaanaA. IMPORTANT TO FARMER* t CALIFORNIA A OR KG ON Boed Wheat ^.gency ■ CtT IIKI NIKIT IN HI WOKLK Wu to-fJwuiSTTo iradtal.1"1*" "* u rnmnm nmui ieubl. arao'ly* iVirilTli* Wrirt'ucil'n bojo, oad oral by^BUI h— to all par*, -f SAMFL.. T.'^^Ltocraaarn California and Oregon SEED WHEAT AQENCT, ^|o«t rr.nrin lis icccnim H4RTRSTKI II Til WfBLB. ■ ••ship, or -oil u Pr.fr. II.. ul rrta.lpla Valuable Improvement, added for HO.
JJAllte.". RAW BONE Supcr-Pliosphntc of Linto. BTAUDtRii wannaxTCi' ^DEiW Baugh <b Sons, mnriotnin, i raiLADBLrma. BOWER'S ; COMPLETE MANURE. ; HKNBY BOW KB, CHF.MI8T. i fiaper-rkeaphate or Ume, lauasata A rslaok. DIXON. 8F1 ARFLEtiS *00.. For Htia by WM. BrifNOLDS, 758oalb Blrsal, A- by daalarifoaorally Ibroagbcul I bo ! FLOUR F X>! Tba mibrrrlbcr kavlag ollll fartbar laorvraod • k" taUlilrata aasFlytas Ita aijia'tlraaf the pabll. with tbo very brat aawon ao etc. p. •it ro— — odltlM la Iko -■/«•«, wwaid rrapra'J to 1 1 Slfta-sir::-:?!; | Olbor Foot of oU kibd. i B.y aad Slr.w by tor trio, '* Ltair and Balr for Hasten: t ! i.KHiart coal i ; Fleer Oil Clotrea, and Martin*., Bralta aamorraoltar oWiota staraora.., Article- Delivered Free -f Charge. Mill— On JACcaoa SlreeL ; tateUI,,»i ! nwai4tkdL*ll out' ^or sMrLorwa

