iff1 1 '"■WBMPifWiPPiiiiWll'il1 , Pf I1 - 4 Q/ypm may OCEAN wave, VED|a^]SX)AY . . OCTOBER 13» 1860. 'Hi '] " — ' «i "' m - I "~?V -- 1 -JA- rt.fc.".! _ _ _ _ , ! Legal AdrerMsemrntn. Clothier*. . 1 l.tgal GWthtar*.
Gape Ha; Ocean Wave HOME HAPTBOTNOS. Mon r. Uctbovem*:!*— glow our lata, Mr. Wei. TownraJd* flM au.re Imlldln* has hem ralxd, and iu eymmetrical proportions win aoon Hidden the aye of the ;>aaeer-bj In breaking np (he lock of desolation and rain which of lata hare constituted the striking toelura of that rostral section Messrs. Hoffmia 4 William, are the contractors, 'iut the plruj of the structure la according to Mr. Townarnd's own id rat. The elongated structure which hat within the weak railed Iti lengthy braadildca on one of the lew American lionet Inta ia not Intended for a Bowling allry or yet for a ihootlng gallery, aa tome waga among oar peculation would load ua to suppose. 1 1 it merrly a saloon and a flrit-claas restaurant combined, which it being constructed by Mr. Philip Koenlg— one of the suffcrrrt by the late gnat (Ire. The linn of Hand, Ware 4 Co., bare the soperrlalon of the work. The large double cottage pf John K. F. HUtes, Esq., uf Camden, on Hughes timet la undergoing important repairs, at tha hands of Mesara Hoffman 4 Williams, who an ably and efficiently assisted In the work by our highly esteemed fcllow-citisrn, Mr. James Pities, of this place. Local Politics.— We were considerably astonished but 8atnrday craning on (earning that the Con nation of Democrats which had tuembled at "the Court House that afternoon, resolved on making no nominations for the 8 ate Legislature. Sot being present we are tmable to stole the reason of thfaenddon and really astonishing change in the party's programme. It has, however, clearly demonstrate'! the fcutthdt ln this section at hast, there will be no interest whatever taken in 'the result by Use friends of the late County Convention. " At the Republican primary meeting, held at the CUy nali. on Saturday evening last, lor the purpose of electing dob-gate, to attend the County Convention to be held next Saturday, the following gentlemen were appointed W. W. Ware, Esq., Dr. Kennedy, John G. Ware, Esq., CnpL G. W. Smith, and George Young, Esq. " Su trr Seen* nt. t m Bible. We are glad in be able to announce to onr nailers Raiding In this place and ita vicinity, that Mr. Spanldlng, the gentlemanly agent fa tl» above popular work of the Rev. Dr. Marsh, has arrived here, and wfll c lmmeneo canvassing Tor subscribere forthwith. We have more than once spoken In terms ol praise coecemin- this beantlfol book, but In all that wo have said of It, our atlemptrd descriptions have fallen far short ef its Intrinsic worth. The author baa succeeded ia bringing to light "new and beautiful gems from the mine of Bible truth," and has produced a d.Ilghtfnl volume. The leading clergymen of the County and of Cape May have given It their mest cordial approval as a "charming" and " Instructive" wortc. We advise parents, who wish to have their children love tha Word of God, sod understand Its lessons of lore, secure at once this volume, and give them free access to lbs pages. Mr. Spanldlng will exhibit specimen • uplca of the book at your
To FAUtKita axis Ornxua— Y out V attention ia dirocaed to the attractive b advertlssmenlof Mr. Win. U. Smith's q "Capo May Naraerka" In the Wavb e this week. The Ihcta there mentioned g should be bon* constantly in mlnd.Many of our planters am In the habit of purchasing their young Fnaeh Uvea, ■ Grape vloas and Nectarines in various 8 localities, ranging ftom Maine to Vlr- • globs *•"» which in many Instance. 8 Won* unhealthy leom various causes 1 More tunlu.'itv. It I. natural '_f to sttpi.ee that plants, shrubs and • trees of home production will thrive ■ belter on home soil than on any other. 1 Our Cape May torrerre, we trust, win ' proat by oar hint, and giro tha plants ' raised at Towneod* Inhtt a fair and 1 impartial trial. 1 Tux—"*. M. FxLTOK." — The __a*fiSwT Seessst Jf. Fshee, oT Philadelphia, belonging to the Philadelphia. Wilmington 4 BaRtasdre' Railnatd Co., , and tor several years the boat running ! between Upe May and Philadelphia, j ran ass a raak during n~denec f* nit j Saturday morning, while coming .Into , the dock at CUy moot, on the Dataware river ami sunk. The insmmgenuwere continued their trip to Philadelphia. .No one was injured or l et. The Fclloo is ashore In a tow fort of water and no: lowe* down than when tloaUug. t.l'xaxx i Luxpkh I ! — Builders, eoo tractors sad purchaser*. are partiouhsrij reminded that they tired not or Mr. Jem. acMQsagrr, al the Landausr teeing lAAh, besides Shlugka and lumbrrfolnrge gmmUtiesjujUttfe^teMl tLith^r """ rr"""'"m V'«. p
Cant Ma* Kwrntnnta-Snw b " iif' Ptnrfi'rro™ and Grape Vines" and b I" ail who pesrposa doing so we reooui- « ni'tsd timas being raised on onr own w^^cetabsd c lubt, to *W eoanty. J "tales Hotel, whnta poshing on wit!
Fatal Railroad Acctdext^3 We refrained last weaff from making mention of the total railroad cnanally which occurred the previous Saturday, aa there were one artvrodreaenttancea r attending It, unknown to us at the time, and, which, if not cleared, would cast reflection on the conduct of the ir engineer of the train WhUi" occasioned a tha accident. Wo hare, now learned i- ftom subsequent tacts, thai the man n who was run over by our Ojpn May g train on that Saturday afternoon, beu tween Gloucester ahdWoodbury, coma mlttod suicide, by refusing to leave the , track, after the whistle was repeatedly r soundad. When the snglnror observed that the man paid no attention to the ■ signals, not even enough to turn his head, be at ooee broke up the train, J, which was done with a force that j threw a number of the passengers n from the seats. It was too late bow- |. ever, and the engine struck the man rt breaking his legs, and inflicting a n wound upon his temples, ftom the efy forts of which he died In shout an hour ,t and a half. d The deceased was named Belshaw, f. a carder, residing In Philadelphia : tll- „ Toreed ftom his wlfr, ao.1 this drcura- .. stance was instrumental in disarranging hit mind, and preyed upon him ao „ as to Impel hint to commlp suicide. „ The supposition of the engineer was t that he had become ao absorbed In p. thought, aa to forget to look for the j approach of the train, and In this tray r bad met the sad tote which we hare , chronicled above. People are apt to such occasions, but we think without Just cause. The trains hare their ' time to make, and if it is not made file II rea of the entire list of pessengere are ] Imperilled, by the danger of collision ' _ with other trains, snd the custom of walking on the track has become so r prevalent, IhatltisjmpnselNe to stop the train for each one who may do 1L ' What Is needed Is a law making Ua \ * finable oflenso fur any person to walk on the track, and hold the Railroad 1 5 Company rreponslMo for Its enforee5 tncnt. Then these track masters 1 would foci empowered to execute the ° law, and accidents ol this nature would ' almost wholly cease, r Extbctbd Him Tidibi.— We hare i - been looking for a lew days past for i r extraordinary high tides, on account i , of the moon being last Friday at that ! • purl of Iter orbit which is nearest to , - the earth. Her attraction was there- , . tore at Ita maximum forest. At noon on the tame day the moon waa on the earth's eqaator— a circumstance which 1 ncTfr occurs without marked atmospheric disturbance ; and at S. P.M. j on the same day lines drawn ftom the # earth's ceutre would cot tlic sun and moon In lbs tame arc of right ascrn- , aion (the mooo and sun's at tractions ^ were therefore actually In the same dlrectlon). In other words the new moon was on tho earth's equator In perigee— and nothing more threaten- ' Ing can occur without miracle, (the , earth, it ia true, was not in perihelion e by some 10 or 18 secooda ehrooometer). The anticipated eousequcncc of this a was one of the highest tides ever known. [- Too Bad — Some interesting corresd pondenee lately published in a Wash,t lugtou paper showa how "epootaned ous enthusiasm" is sometimes manu- -. boturrd. . It seems that a member of n Common Council of tltat city, who d Oiled Use lucrative position of barber is atobeof our leading Cape May botch, a contemplating a return home, wrote It to the Mayor's tneaacnger to get up a ir serenade, with bands and "Welcome Home" transparencies, lie, the honorside couneilroen, to pay all the Mils.—
When It came to the settlement of the j, Mil, the serenadera and serenaded ^ quarrelWI, and the result has been the ?| ex|>oaaie of the correapondMiee to the ^ gaze of an admiring srorld. Among the many annoyances that " migk easily he prevented, ia that o* >' gates swinging towards Use street in- * side. On a $ark night they arc dan- * gerotsa, and it appears that al such * times they are all left open. We knew of no advantage their swinging on lite may eomoin eollleiou with them, au.l " the chancre of having the third com- , memlment broken. Our City Fathers . ought to pare an onlluauee compelling , the owttrre of property to have their ( gates swing to tho laaide. Lacxcbbd.— At May's Landing, ' Oct 8, from the yard of John Clark, the ertumner Shepherd & Hudson, of abuul 400 tons register, (or general , ; freighting bosinees. Sha U a three1 masted, douldtralecked veeael, build of _ oak and ptae, toatcned and hotted with ' ! galyanlsiid Tfott, snd tt the finest vro- j set ever built at thi» place. She is , ' owned by Wm. Moore and others, of ( , May's Landing. , Abo, at the same place, Sept. 40, . ■ from the yard of Samnel GeabsB, the , r schooner Annie E. Gaskeil, single- , decked, of about 400 tons regbter. "Tin Larobw.''— Oak Hall ia al- , V ways spoken of as the " Largest Cloth- - fag Hooao" In Philedolphla. U.tocI, ' 4 there is not tn the Stale, nor any where T tat the country, anlere It be in New n Yo* ORy, a clothing estabUsWnl d that cm. eompare in ifae rrtth Wanamaker A Brown s. But that is not the '■ Uwt of tt. It ware not mtmh to ba *■ the largest only, but to tie the targest and the hat is a distinction of which " oUrfrirnds at Sixth and IIBttet Streets, ™ may w»U be proud.
, The bat whim of health-melting jtaopk is to sleep hi bran. Burying oneself to ttss husks of wheat may be a pleasant sulatilute for bcdcMhing tatwnare not tecllned t e be An Iowa town ooutatot ao many candidates for offla> that the inper It was aaitl lata .later that the not raise nrorh dust.
g In compliance with the wbltca of y my friends, I would respectfully an- ,, nounce myself as an Independent Can- . didate for the Assembly at Ute ape proaching Election, and would solicit d the support of the Consorvstlve voters e of the County. A A HON MILLSB. J Grrra Ckret, Oct. Ilk, 1840. „ 5 The above "Card" was intended to appear is last week's paper, but ' Ut rough some cause or other blind to reach our office in time.— [Em.] ' Tub Wonu"MARRT."— There has \ been not a Uttb dlscoaakm as to the t use of this wood, chbfly in .regard to f public announcement of marriages.— The usual mode of making the anJ noun cement is— Married, John Smith i to Mary Jones. Somo people being dissatisfied .with this form, of late " yean we have seen hi certain quarters —Married, John Smith wit* Mary L Jones, and In others— John Smith and ~ Mary Jones. We hope our worthy friends, the. |*ston of our .-arioua churchea, who furnish us with the* in- ' teres ting notion ftom time to time, will not take exception to our condemning all the foregoing examples as , incorrect Wo know, indeed, what b meant by any of them ; but the same ' is true at huiidreda and thousands of t erroneous uses of language. Properly j speaking a man is not married to a woman, or married with her; nor a man and wmi.su mottled with each j otiutr. It Is her name that Is lost in t his, not hb In here ; she becomes a , member of hb bmily, not he of ben ; . It b her life that b merged, or supposed j to bo merged, in hb, not hb in hem ; , ahj follows lib fortunes, and takes his station, not he berm. And thus manir fatly she has been attached to him by a legal bond, not be to her; except, in- , deed, as all attachment is necessarily mutual. But, nevertheless, we do not , speak ot tying a ship to a boat, but a . boat to a ship. And tut long, at least, I as man b the large.-, the stronger, the , more individually important ; as long , as woman generally lives in her ltus- . band's house and lean hb name— still j should she not bear his nameit b the woman who b married to the, man. In speaking of the ceremony it 1 proper to say that he married her : (rfiril to suUrissenieai) and not that she : married him, but site was married to 1 and the proper form of otmouncc- • meat is-Married. Mat* Jones to ■ John Smith. Tho etymology of the I word agrees entirely with tho rondhi tlons oT the act which it expresses, i To merry b to give, or tt> be given, - to a husband, marl. , I?t I bb tm I'so ^cajtrkstw.- am. i IiciLbBoa.— We would direct the st- . button of our contractors to the wuU- ■ known and extensive lumber yard of . Messrs. Doughten 4 Coles, at Kalghu's r Point, Camden. At thb factory all i kinds of work b performed, is 100 foct . square, and contains on the first floor s (bur circular saws, on tho second floor t six and a double mortising and tenon . machine, plows and gronvca. The tru- ■ cliincry b driven by a 40-horae poster . engine. "ITtc room act aside for drying lumber, Ac., has a capacity of 10,- , 000 cubic feet. Scvcnty-fivo uteu anil' _ boys are employed in this eatablbh- _ ment, and over 1 ,000,000 fat of lunt- . bcr b annually uaed up In tho menulf factum of various articles for which 0 there b on active demand. It has r likewise connected with it a tox mati- ! u factory, which turns out about 1,000 'r per day. Doom, window-sash and a blinds, window and door frames of evc cry dcscriplioit, are also made In large , quantities.4
PxnsoRAI — Hon. T. Jooea Yorke, of the West Jersey Railroad, fr a model officer. Though now in his oi year he b as hale, hearty and j l| hard-working as most men of half hb jj hb years, and bids fair to cqjoy a green old age. Besides discharging the im- a portant duties of his position, he makes "■ daily Journey from Salem to Camden, J la the office it the Utter place front six to eight hours every day. meeting of the Cape May County "Wl'.li , still be ■ held witlt the fweond Baptist Church, 0 the fiesulde House, on Wedneeday the JOtli lust, at 10 o'clock A. M.~ , Conveyances will be provided for deb- ^ gates arriving by tho morning train, at Seaville StaUou. J. F. LRAimra, See'y. ( Or all the trying things In the world, j sre think hair gresseb the worst You ( can massacre mesqultoes ; you can, j after several years of ex;io«tumtion, j get a tot-boiling factory removed a ( little distance ; you can learn to chaw j rubber pickles and get mach comfort I I and vinegar out of them— but can you endure a fellow right In front of yoo, whoao hair b dripping with tallow and , which all though the scr- , odor, which estates unpleasant aensa- I lllirol excitement, it would be 'an , abatement of the evil, and nl the same . time a Hiving of coal oil to cut off 11* I leeks of these wvil-eoakrd individuals and make torches for the triumphal 1 procession. They will then be, what will be otherwise an impossibility, the | shining light of the political srorld.
' The Grand Lodge of thb State I. O. of G. T. will meet at long Branch, on ' Wednesday, (today), and will continue In session three days. There are : now seventy-six Lodges in the State, ' and, an increase of war three thous- , and within the post tlx months. s During the severe storm of rain snd btafa OfqnsdtatLc Ughf • uel a— Is! vote, for, 70S.
car* hat bib i v as»o<iatio* of The Nineteenth Annual MreUngof, "" the Cape May County Bibb Associnv Goo, held ia the M. B. Church, Ca;c , f" May City, Sept.- 2 1st 1H09. " Bcr. Moses Williamson in the Chair. KesdingoftheScriptaresby Rev. Thus. S. Wilson, of the Losser Cape May to Prayer by Rev. Mr. Leggstt. Jt Minutes of last meeting read and to approved. ^ SsJiiiLTiLir^'lsS ft vso. - - ~ Btosisi sun' tab' 'sspsrt." — — i- ua « b Sell see save swsr g •" * y SV rawtaTSskoivsa— **'.'— "* "" i raver Cam Has dwelt. — •» : ■; h M. attsw'y Star Sir. pes m a '• «ss 'f ':i r : _[» 11 Delegates to abler Bibb Societies— 1 Cumberland IWtb Society, Rcr. Soo1 rates Townacnd and B. C. Lippincott ; ' Atlantic County, Her. Theodore I*g- * gett and Calvin Eastlack. ' On the death of Samuel R. Magon- " tiglc, late a member of the Executive ' Committee of the Cape May County 1 Bibb Association, Committee reported as follows : , WllKRKAA, It has plaited Almighty God, in the wire dispensation of His I Providence since our last Annual • meeting to call from our midst n worb thy member of our Executive Comiuit- . u«, Samuel K. Magotmcb, Esq., and whereas, in hb death this Society lias * loet an efficient and willing helper and J the community a useful and esteemed 1 - member, therefore, B Kttoltrd, That whita wc low in submission to God's, righteous will. ,wr would hero record our gratelUlackuqwl- ' edgement of hb cheerful services to o thb Society. a ll.-lcrd. That wc sincerely sympathise with the bereaved widow uf our deeeatod friend, and the other nisnt- " l«r» of the f.m.ljr in thb great afllice ti.» and trust they wUl bo greatly - comforted by the exedinff great and precious promises of God's Holy Word. Signed, • Rev. Bocuatui Towxkerd, Dowxo Eltxt-Rixs, Xatiias C. Price. " Prcantbb and Resolutions on placing " Bibles and Tcslanumts In the rooms of Hotels and Boarding Houses at Cajtc lf MayOty. " WuERKAt, It b Use office of thb II Society to promote the circfllalion of •t the Holy Scripture* within tho bounds r of this County, and whereas, the resi- „ di nt families iu the County liave bocn recently supplied with the Word of " God, through a colporteur appointed for tbo purpose, and whereas, tlic City r of Cape* May 1ms become a very popubr and ttonuloM Summer resort, and ' whereas, theSociety itss hitherto made no systematic clfort to bring God's d Word In contact witlt Ute butalrevb t- and thousands of slrnngrri who come among us, there fore. Rnnlrod, That tlus Society under / Ute advice and with the assbtat.ee of h the American Bibb Sodctv, do now is undertake to pot A plain and cheap y. copy of the wbob Ilibb, or ot lite new m Testament and l'salm«, in tlic lodging . rooms of the several Holcband BoordlJ ing HtHises In Cape May City, not alI- ready provided with the same, re KesufaW, That a special ConimiUec of three bo appointed with power, whose duty It shall hi to confer with taialhmb and nronriclors. and as for tor
as practicabb secure contributions from tbcm which shall oover lh« wbob or a part of the expense incurred for ■ their rcsmrctlre Houses, make A U»t of tha number of volumes needed for each — . House, decide on tire kind met suit- W Abb. order tho books front the AmcriBibb Society, Sew York, hare s t„ neat And suitable label put on each «» volume and report the wbob work , done at the next meeting of Society. A Committee for the same.— Rev. *• George Wight, Joseph Q. Williams 4™ and I. a Edmunds. 1 Society be 'given to the nroprietoxcH or the Cape May Ocbak Wave, In bav- ■■ Muf-tSr notfero sf thb Society and C other printing done without charge. Officers elected for the ensuing year : President, Hot. Socrates Tnwmwnd ; en Vlee-Presidcnta, Revs. Mom W iliiam- _ ton, George B. Wight, Wm. Maal, Theodore A. iAggctt, 1 'arson Towns- — end, Tboa. I> Wilson, B. C. IJppto- I cott and Calvin C. Eastlack ; Secretary, L. C. Edmunds ; Treasurer, George Ogdcn ; Executive Committee, R. D. p Edmunds, J. H. Diverty, John 11. Al Esq., Nathan C. Price, A. J," rirsiSffi.,n.,?£ris5 s Depodtory, George Ogdcn. vn Kceoluliotn ol thanks to the bta "J PitddenL Ilssslsd, That the thanks of the " Capo May County Bibb Society he i, tendered to the Rfv. Moms William- T' aon, the retiring President, for hit continued and ^abb^ services In to The Sodely was very Ably adilreseed '' by Ret. George Sltrldon, D. D., State buperintendent, followed by Rev. I Thee. S, Wilson, Rev. 8. Townsend sod Rev. George B. Wight, of this City. M (in motion. Use next Annual Mm- J Slo take idsce At Dennisvilb on the it -J Tuesday of September, 1870, at ^ the M. F_ Church. Her. B. C. Lippincott and Bev. Jcstsc « Diverty be a Committee to make ar- | : range men ts for the same. 1 pOu motion it was * Essoissd, That Ute proceedings of 1 litis meeting br published in thoUttie May Oceax W svt J; L. C. Edxuzu, Sec'y. >i BUILDING LOTS FOR SHE! » I Ttw sMNaertbvr nffvii l-r Mis st AKSSORA 11 - ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS, - : (irant, Wood zad reagrass SlrrrU, ! Broadway and ike TarapUr B. B. SWAIN, Agent. 1 J. 8. GARRISON, . j School Book., StatioiH ry, .-trow I' q. r,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, "f JUURU1 7=55 LL mh% « LumberYai-d, ^ SeAWbapsr's Land in j, Oft Mas, It. J. , , . wans ssaf U fcSaS lbs Issent Wsak ol Ura100, CM BUT WHITE PISE, ■> 400, 0M rtlSTKKING UTB, HIX6LEB or ALL KINDS, Flooring, Frame Stuff, Picked, " Lumbrr for MmUtUmga of Errrg BfwripHss. a ar Oxdkrs rxoxm.y Filled. . MPOETANT TO FABJ^S. i car at DtsTAiarrtOA or e Sawing Machines, Clocks, Watch- . at, do. * MMoVssrt'ert" IISHtstaa aosMs SteeswL s pu kites tloo., to. Ike iuh Vjin- ° sise-tks lOuttesstli— S»«lsiSs»usrrUt.llC<-. > sad IU ssbssitksrs will issvlvs (istultausl; ° Iks UO.I swilhai sutrtl'silos sj steyssj , , d.r>' Mspiiassst o«M-ds, Ossk.. .site, ! sis, to. k Cluk tksl us) tw lot op I. ore d»J . f wltk tslld Cold ssd otbvr Wstckvs, he., si | statist rstes I Sow Is tk« tiros los j r yttean -.ou»sjk. Jh n** »~ni> j . tmlr ■spvtlet Willi rlwelasss. rtssrloa i caEAT raami'MS run aabli t'Li'Bs. ! si $1 wUl LMUtalssd to rrititls tbv Afssl l» | a NEW FA 1. 1. ... WIN.rEU J MILLINERY. GOODS, f Velvet, Straw and Silk ,11 nuaaxrs, hat. a»d caps. H.o|,s, corsets sad Tuts. rf DRY goods, * Of .srtso. htods,— rnsts,^ Sto.ljp., Msilac. l« Ctafknas, Tttklsr. Flsssrli. InAUn OCtMJ° Wall and Celling Paper, ;h 1 1. grain, «lalr and Lag farpets ; i .
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CAPE MAY NURSERIES ! " I am Heady to rill Orders for 30>000 PeaoJx Trees, Of tho following varieties, which will ensure a aucceaslon of tho Finest Fruits ; for llrrs suafAs : "sr.VM EARLY, troth's early, ' large early york, gi'.ohge fourth , t stump the world, late crawford, heatr, '&<•., 4c. NECTARINES, Choioe V"arietie«. o.OOO Co.vcoBft Guars Vims. t These Trees are Raised Without Manure, arc | RkMAUKABl/Y HEALTHY & VIGOROUS, AND ARE IN PRIME CONDITION FOR PLANTING. r They are offered to the citizens of South Jersey in the confi- ' dent expectation that i ! Iotelliient Planters rill ii?t MM preference fir Home-raisej Tm, > And thus avoid the loss likely to follow the purchase from dis- [ I tant and irresponsible sources. \ For Every Reason Fall Planting is the Most Desirable. Wm. R. SMITH, ' i 'JotrnsentPs Inlet, Cape Maj • Co., A". J cape May ij Mutual Fire Insurance Co. insureh . buildings, furniture, merchandise, AND OTHER PROPERTY, AGAINST IX)SS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE. DtRKUToyM : Joita w. Ltcktt, ' Hrnnw""' GlXtnuK j. RietlARDSOS, w s, I.KAMINfl m. tttfO, ISAAC WlllI.I.IIIIS. d. w, j. IBWEI.L, president. jon> W. LIl'KTT, (fa. 4 Trcas. JOUS t . Bt'LLITT, Tire rre.l OFFICE AT THE OCEAN HOUSE, CAFE MA I".
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- EXCELSIOR I Clothing Hall, 1 8. E. Oor. Second M**aik*8»mu. PHILADELPHIA. labfie rtock »r READY-MADE CL0THIN6, rkllwW 1 j* is ssd .urrrasdly srawlr) ksw ww d^"wJsrafs«. Tkirw. w*'55s" "tof ::::: i rseidh. iwuuralrffl.^mSra"k*** "j sl^^srajra^ra?ms^sLfctoTWA— Sfa . iTs'si? . sUMranT Is tksrasras'wkr'wsy.s* S 1-11.1. ING HO CHEAP, EXCELSIOR CLOTHINGHALL CDWARDN Ik LAWRENCE. TO-ANAMAKHH AXD gBOWN, CLOTHING J 6th & MARKET Sts. Oak Hall, ir "umpire u nl tgf mail when wilb 1 CREAT ATTRACTIONS. I FALL AHD W HTEE LOTEHG. I. H. sniTH'l STORE, cm mat citt, b. j. ' ladiks* cluakikcs, - OXSTT rOBBISHIMO GOODS,
'music GIVEN AWAY. " Of SS0 ntk sf H.w Moais Iw *100. S15«S SisKv SsSsjSSs sni s'Va.Js' l^^k^Tg ' CUwrrakuw SOOO WfllC-," nrr =' ersi. dlsrwsris x. l rrrsss. im Drasdwaj, X— Turk, r. O. Bss SIM Delay Is Extravagance. ^ Sykw.1 kUrasMsstrsd si Iks Ware saw— • w nl'toS ra?pi'.*wu"ks 'sji'ifTm* mta's Us uosl.W sstserti-Uras I* Iks Moalkly.— Bd. i THE CAPE MAY ACADEMICAL INSTITUTE. CApS MAT COURT SIOCBB. h.J. I"'* "rrw I LLBxuaSMBI Mrs. H. B. Edgett
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