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Cape Bay Ocean Wave ; I «im«i)iT, ononK* •». »*o*. j HOME HAPPENINGS. < . . ... i or Wc drsirr to give notice to those i of our Cape May county iubscril»rs in I anon on our books, that tbcy will be > caUrd upon t*y Mr. J dm 8. Bb^el. , our worthy Burt looerr, tome ttareil»r- | log Mm soocrvdlng weeks, when we 1 trust rrcry one of tb* m will he ready a to settle. Mr. BJreiipard bos been t V~ — 'f—er- reared mid receipt a all bills, solicit sulsarriptions anil nrgo" | tiatr for advertising and printing. All I subscribers who shall not ha re. their 1_, siriiiiaaln straighten™ by Uk 1st .'of i January, will be dripped from ourlist -Coxokess Hall.- The addition of I a new wing to this Jttetly-celcbrated 1 boarding establishment Is now a set- 1 (led Diet. It liad actually become ?a j matter of necessity, for during the 1 past two Seasons It r«i utterly out of ■ the question to entertain all the visit- ' ors.wbo came to make It their home, " and rery many of Utoso who took Mtcir 1 meals at the Ilall found It nrcesstuy 1 to secure lodgings somewhere else. I Xot quite two weeks ago, prepara- 1 Mods for the erection of the new " Ocean « Wing'' were Inaugurated, by the re- 1 inoval of the old string of buildings » which for many years were honored with that title. Ground was Immediately broken, and a schooner's cargo f or two, of Delaware stone It being con- 1 verted Into ileep and solid foundations, t running In four distinct walls the an- 1 Ure Ire g lb of the wing. This portion I ol the work srtlt be completed In the ' course of a few days, when the frame 1 Will he at once rained, almost every 1 timber of It having been previously t fitted and prepared for lta position in c tho Immense structure- The wing < runs along Perry street towards the I bluff ass fret, -exclusive of a smaller r building of some ~Q or 100 feet which . is Intended for a bitaard-room. It has a uniform width of 50 f-*t, three stories ' high, the same ss the main building, ' but with a porch 25 fret wide running > along the ocaun front. This porch is < to form a grand baton In Itself, and > will be the most extensive if not the t most imposing on tho continent. There ' will be on the first floor two splendidly I furnished ladles' reception rooms, oc- I copying about 10 fret if tho wing and I separated by the hall-vay which runs I the entire length of the building. This a hall will be handsomely proportioned, r making it a delightfiil ih-ddor promt- 1 mule. lies Idee the reoiption parlors, lofty and superbly ltanii»hcd sleeping apartments will occupy the remainder ' of this floor. Ascending to the second ' story, a magnificently proportioned ' drawing room will occupy the ond of I the building next tli- ofllce. Tills aportUK nt Is to be 4« fist by 50 with n I balcony on the Ocean ft onL The rest ' of Ihis story Is to be partitioned Into ' bed-rooma, those fronting. on Uio lawn I opening on balconies ovsr Uw Immense '
porch ineulloneil above. encli balcony 1111 bi-lng separateand dlatbictfruinthalor nl the adjoining njiurtmrai. The Third story Is also divided into desirable sleeping apartments. Extensive alteraliuns and Improvcmen's In Urnl part of the main building devoted to the 'J1 office, rotunda and restaurant, are in 'J* contemplation. U Is tho Intention or 'J1 the proprietor to tear away the amond P story of this part of (km gross Hall, " and give tt a front on 1'. rry street unl- ',l form wllo llw new win. . >" This improvement has long been nesd«L and will odd Immensely to the beauty and^krestigo of this attractive " resort.' Other changes not yet hilly ^ ilerrbqssl, are spoken of, which we shall from time to time refer to. We most not omit mentioning In ' this connection that Its manageme nt ' of tlie undertaking Is in the lands of our worthy (Mlow-rlUx. n and former State Senator. Hon. \V. W. Ware, who iaahly assisted in the various dolails l>y Mr. Samuel R. Imdlam and Mr. Philip Hand, Jr. °j The local political campaign this u fall has not been maraud with any P* greet tb-monstratlvs exhibitions in tiro shapeofabush-e mass meetings or torchlight humbugs, and w» rejoice that °[ such is the case. " The hdttlafce*w»enth«lw<> Legislative ™ raudidatss appears tohtvu been eon- M dncted in a gentlemanly spirit— as it ought to hs,aud so for us our own persuual observation extends. We have ' witnessed IroJ-Aw sign- which would XlmJiaMaMfenihc feet of on approachTig ekvtioo. We must renwmber, however, that appearniees are very ^ often dsre-ptive, and It may so luppen that Mm contest which culminates on Tuesday qWl sfjll I" min it, <1 amid 1 ' the wamest if. not Mm iqlenssst intereat, and tlw wildest enthusiasm. Should communication by telegraph be practicable with the upper I ownships on Tuesday night, we shall en- Jl daavor to give the eloeti >ri returns in ** next day's paper. Bciliuxo Association.— tliecaiie j*" May Co-Operative Dul'ding Aasocia- : " lion held an election for pvtmaurol «.f- * Bern on Wednesday ev. Hog. Oct oh, r 16th, nsulUng as folio* s : Dr. K. H. ! * PhUMpa, I ■resident ; Tb wntaA.Hayre, ^ ' ; Hand, Jr., Isaac R. 8-iyder, Samuri i stiUwvll. John W. Core m. ' Till" s-socUliou Ishaviuga vigorous ■' ►tart and flam luaseul appearances I< d-stlussl to fully equal la it* roomful n taking, any of the Rnllding Aasocia. , J thms in the county. Tlw first money > will be sold next Saturday night at the r City Ilall. Stock willle sold at par and new mtmbere admitted. Now Is Mm time to Inmt, and ill. generallv j • admitted that ltd* Is the safest and best ,. inmtrarnt that can be made. Ojcht Hovsk.— JYe learn from the .MNW •/ Mr Cow that SOI w one Is paint- , and that the eentnet for placing a | , J -bus Oawfotd. P. of. Cook, the ,
The Dtrrcftwa of ourCape May SavFund and Building Association held their last monthly meeting on Monday evening, whan five loan- of if "hi were disposed of at a premium of #81 on cadi loan, or 40J per cent. Such rates, we believe, are unprecedented, but are by ao means usurious, as persons unacquainted with naturally suppose. At the rate of dO per cent., or 880 on a loan of Saeu. every membev'a atoek, borrower's iui-tndrd, la proportleoally botKiMted, and tho duratloirof each series pro] - r lionslly diminished Thus, where smaller pretnhimir tfts the monthly dun and tatemts w ill : to J» paid, the time being govern- : lad principally according to the aeawint realized from bonuses. Last Saturday staled proposals for , grading 25,000 cubic }'ards of sand and loam on Beach avenue, wore received , by tbc Committee on l'rotection of i and Highways. Tlie eonwas suhseqnrullr awarded to Mr. Benajsh Downs, .rf this place, who j agrees to execute the Work at the rate of 25 cts. per cubic yard of sand, and f eta. per cnWe yard of loam. Mr. ( hoa bad cotisiderableexperienro ( iu. this fine, having had the contract | reclaiming and grading ihemarshy , land on which the Stockton Hotel ( stands, and will see that the construes i of Uic n<w Brach Drive is suh- ( stantialiy and laithfully pcrfonnsd. ItansOSAL—Hev. Geo. & Bancroft, ! -missionary and chaplain to the j Railroad company, and a native of Cape May, honored tbc place birth with a brief visit, last Friday, , company with his wife and daugh- ( This Is the second occasion of j his visiting the houic of his early boyhood In a period of forty-fire years — ( the first liaving been during the monUi j of May, last. Mr. Bancroft officiated , Sabbath morning for Rev. M. Wil- j iismson. at the Cold Spring Presbytcs ( rlsn Chureli. ExcKt-cioti C'LOTtttNO Hall.- — ' of our readers are already lhmil- , iarwlth Edwards A Lawrence's, oxten- ( tire clothing estnbllahtncnt, S. E- corof Market anil Seeoud streets Pliiladelpliia, where cletldng cither ready ( made or made to order, may be had as reasonable forms as at any other In Philadelphia. There gentle- ( man are always polite and agreeable customers and as one nt least of the ^ firm, Is a Jersey man, MuSe from this ^ stale wbo patrouizc them, would loro ( nothing by giving a hint whrre they f , FtwAKUAU— We trust that at the ' next meeting of conneil the good citl- ' sen* of Cape May City will l»- Enured _ wilh a full report of the state of tlie " ' flnaacoa of our corporation. The j Standing Committee on Finance have for sometime engaged in straight- ( ruing the books of every person having , accoflta with the city, and It Is ex- ^ prclad that the report t" !*■ suhmltUd , to ec^tieil will disclose tome forte which . . ■timdhtiis ehrnnlc oruniblcrs will find uamfuiit grumblers find
a hail matter to swallow. iLKKTBtol-B Gt-BSTS. — Our city (- was Bsltrel during the past week by Jl Minsk Geo. W. Childs, proprietor of b the 1 Uadrlphla Ltdjtr, and Drexel, ® the s iinown Third street Danker of Jj the i lie city. Both gentlemen were ( guest ol the railroad company, and R came k Cape May with a view of pur- » thasi real estate should they find I' f that suited tbrm. Ion Friday, Mr. George UlUrcth in c<» any wilh one or two of his a men. ule sn Immense haul, while with a seine Just beyond rrnr bothin ground?. Five wagon loads \ and oi of the bony specks were cart- \ <d to form, where tbcy will hteon-verb-ii kilo a most excellent specific s fcrtilix for the crops he purposes raising ; 1 ski tll-r!— By reference to our " ndvertiihg columns it will be aren that ' klcssr.5, and M. Crease, Geo.. Ed., j and A.ff. Hlldreth hare rented tlie privilegfl of gunning on Five Mile ^ Beach, k tliat any member of onr ( ► IH-rting'ftatrmily caught trespattdng said ligch will run the risk of hav- j Ing an r«ly tatroductloa Ui a justicv uf the pcro, wiMi all Mm other planant ruxiUfca. ! Ax AlfetNO Tare*.— Wo find the ' foUowlngGng tlsi roumUof.ourexchanges; Iro worthy of a reproduction: J Tlie latedt |d<->r amusement Is termed t the prinlct| delight, amll. iwrfotmed ( la th.'fo»o«ng manner: Takeashcct ( note payv. fold it carefully, and In- ( elewe a ban*- note snfllciently large to • payaqv-ailrereare, and a year In ad- -j ranee. At# w'bal adds imuMnrely to ( the fun Is lArnd slong tlie name of a ^ new subset! fc. " with cash balsnet .'' ( Kicp ymir^e on the printer, arid if , ou detect riyralV, the trie* Is a *ui> [ I* Cape May fon now boBttuf two lor- | Lhcr shops. has rerently ehang- j ( [ad his plsro I husinei. to Jackson . . stieat, ulwre >i shin- •, thaws nud : j siUkiltaig IBlls chwrfnl ami cosy | i quarter* forutarlv ncuufilesl by Dr. | Hiinips. TTlLll ii I iilfT'illM " I romd.the cohtflt ' • I thv qucatloo " How n buriuly? " pro- r L week, Mm answer has elWiMrtftan | ! the contrary bwn " Businam ft lm- 1 i provlnfJv' ltl»*ne«eou»mtag token. May tiro prospfete' contlui |I, lm- . . . ,®/_ . | (Jur arrest luis io n mad r by onr pullee during the past week. Ttiqvietim spent his folmtae lwhtad the Iron uril,e stone transit on Franklin slroetEoBT.- We hist; a hw weeks idnre, g«U ^JrovcdwMSh, with the iuftml | The next regtriJ fcuntUy metaiug | of tin- City CmrodftriR be held Moo-
ISsfoa Wsrs. t Ifcs rts* Msy_ , SsmSsj wk~l I Held Us aanual meeting at the 20' r Baptist Ofcnrch on Wsdnesdiy last. - Tbc cxtly flee l*resldcnt praerit called r the mating to order at l»f o'clock A. St. After staging and payer Uw newly elected Bailor of the Church, i Rev. Mr. Melknnr. gave, ta a few I vnrda, a welcome to the Couveofimi, , to their Sanctuary, homes and bospir tainimi. i The minutes of the. last meeting , were then read after which tho reports ■ of the various townships were called : for. Tho frrrjemnsier of one Secretary • was found to be present. Another 1 had handed his to the County • Secretary »s a matter of convenience, j : It was resolved that the Convention ; hold Its next meeting at (ho same time and place as does the Teachers' In- j [ The committee on Devotional Excr- ( cites rejtorted, recommending an address hi the afternoon to Barents, by ] Rev. Mr. Mclknny, to Teachers, by j ' Abram Reeves, Esq., and to the Child- j 1 ten, by Dr. J. F. Learning. ' At half-past two r. M. Use Cornell i tion again came toordcr. Tlie middle seats of the house had been reserved for the children, and they were quickly j filled by the children of Hie commu- ] nity, and the scliool of tbc Calvary j Church which cnmo in n body. Tlie addresses by the speikrre selected were j the point, good and well-timed. ' V oluntecr speeches were then called j for, but as none responded, the ltev. ' Mr. Maulsbury was drafted and put in the ranks. , . The meeting adjourned at P. M„ after listening to the report from flic Township, and voting a return , of tlianks'To tlie community for their I In Mm evening Uic house wa» densely j crowded. The opening services were interesting, llev. Mr. Jtauls- , bury made a few pertinent remarks, j bearing upon Uio general character of .the Sunday school work. Rev. J. K. Manning then followed ! a short sermon founded upon the words, "I will save thy Children."; Tho theme was a plea for early eonvrr- . slon and church fellowship. After the sermon, Prof. X. S. Corsou gave lilt ideas of a model Sunday school. A votr-qf thank- was extended to ; Prof. Bush, for his services at the Thus ended one of tlw most pleasant and profitable meetings wo ever attended of the Convention. The remark many was " thp. hot I ever attended.1' Tlie spirit and raniestness was awakrueil anew. Yet wc were disappointed. When we saw the forgo j audiences of afternoon and evening, and remembered that (he citizens of that community had looked forward j with so ranch interest to tlie day, and then so few, so very few strangers prosent, we feared for the resnlt. But our fears were at a loss. Mr. Editor, wc wish your Sunday school men to know that from the great dlles of Cape : Island and Dennis rills not one dele-
gate put in an tippearamv We remember sum* Sunday school men of n Island, and wc feci alarmed for " tlieir health, believing that nothing | ° but lnfiriuity would have kept them K at lunnr. Isit .us awake. Pastors, " Su|vrinlendcnW, Teachers, all, awake. " up again and again to these B gatherings, and have by presence and a: association an outpouring of hopes. J" purposes anil desire*. Allow me to say Mist the singing would have been n' worth tbc fare rrom your dty. v Tbc officers for the ensuing year ate 0 follows ; President— Abraham Dairies. Vice Prealdente— X. S. Corson, t, Y ouugs Corwn, J. B. Huffman, Geo. q W. Smith, George 11. Eldredgo. h Oorrespoodlng Kreretary and Treo- j, surer— J. F. fo aming. n Respectfully, Beta 1( llOUBl'.VUATXJi.J ' n acauij.— Aa now la the time fbr ° painting and beaulifying our houses Is a It not brat to look around and sec ° which is the rami lwsntlfol. ssH st » the same lime combining durability and cheapness? Tlie undersigned fo 1 prepared, alter many years of experience to present this vary article lo > tho public. In Uw first place I would recommend ray China Glossing as pro- j during one of tlie roost beautlftd fln- y known. It becomes muoh more |, •olid, and wears longer than any other j paint. After ten years wear this cblna q glossing will be found in a better con- „ dltioo than the usual kind of paint in j, three years. It produce* an enamel y on wood a* hard as china. All dirt i y van te removed by a damp cloth or , I would also m-omnnxul jny grain- r " tag hi oak and walnut. As this is r ' done with tlie finest of color, ami the j ^ best of Linseed oil. it will there- g fore look new and hcauttfbl for years T after the usual kind of paint has been c oil scrubbed off and become unsightly. , And then another ailvantuge I claim - is, that a girl ten year* old can clean ' , more of this paint iu three hours with l ■ ! damp r|..ih or chamois, Mian two- f ' i man could with a scrubbing brush and j i risith in a day of the common atyliL , - 1 I eon also recommend my wall palm- |t ' ing for Inside walls, ss It is more bmu- : c * | tifnl and more durable and chesp- r ! ( i Mum Mm fioest wall paper. Is uot so j < , i easily soitod and can be resulily cleaned | . i when desiroi. It keeps out all damp- : I nets, ami is therefore own healthy. , 1 i For fprther infurmatiia apply to Geo. . ( ; W. Smith, Xo. ^0 ft'sabington Street, j ( opposite the Centre House, Cape May | ■ ,1 ; CUy, X. J. (J Fib-t Pick — Hiere is no danger of ; ( if • a stack such as W snsmxker A Brown's j | -- giving out very soon, and if there was ; . n | (hey are continually msnuferfnriug ' ,i and adding new ami fresh garments. ; But at tho tame Unit, there is great , ' advantage in making early selections < .. i or Fall awl Winter Ckahing. We ad- ( j viae all our readers to be. Iu time In h making their purchases, and lo gvl a : " first pick" out of Una wmiderftil stea k nt Oak Hall, of which wc liesr j i Mm j* epic and when anything in your f ^ | and y-.-ur pan-- ftnt vi-it-l f-r the .It- ;
ri rsox ssssnriux ,„•! tfM. EniTOB :— Already do we see f good growing out of the Sunday bchool Inatitote recenUy held in onr county. , As evidence of this we beg room in your columns to present to yourread- * era a few brief notes of the Sunday | school gathering at DcnnltriQe, on • * the afternoon and evening of Bunday, '• 24th Inst The cxercisa of the afternoon were under tlw superintendence of Rev. J. J * n. DisTrty, one of Mm most energetic, t '* thoroughgoing Sunday school max to " our county, shoulder to thoul7 der, wc believe, wiMi your own muchr loved Smith, whom we also know to 7 lave gained " Bright Jewels " 6* bis '• • crown, through his devoted labors in " i tin Sunday school. Tlie opening 1 10 ! prayer sras offered by Dr. J. F. Leans- j : ing, who, also, was first to address the a ; children, which he did.m hfo usaafly * > | happy style- The Doctor first drew their attention to the formation of onr 7 i bodies, representing tlicm as houses 7 j only in wbich dwell our spirits, eycr _ looking out through the wiodows, our i live aensca. A discussion of the iroportance of tbc main window— sight— J '' led to an object lemon upon color blind- c '' nest, after wbich was introduced . the 7 j subject of moral blindness, when the j Doctor fittingly presented passages of 7 | scripture denouncing pride of heart, | closing with a review of his address, v | eliciting responses from the little oncwlilch allowed oonclusively that Miry j had followed him with grcot interest " Tbc next speaker was J. B. Huff-' § man, Esq. nis theme was the story u '' i of Joseph, from which drawn " *' . many moral lessons, for the instruo n | tion of both parents and children. i r ; Prof. X. S. Corson followed, taking n m at once — I say to, for we all followed T 7 bim with much Interest — right through *• r i tin- earth to the opposite tide of the " world, where heathen children are Jl | taught to bow down and worship Idols, I and hearts were moved, and eyes | muisiciu-d, a* ho dwelt upon the hrath- | enish customs of thst benighted land, B i and in a toucliiiig nuinucr nllmk-d to w _ I their Uiirst for a knowledge of Christ, J| when onco Mm story of the cross luul m ! renrbed their hearts through the dark- t " j uv** which lisd so iong surrounded 7 ; them. „ Owing to Mio lateness of tlie- bout, " j and the fact that another meeting w as C ■ to lie liriu in the evening, Rev. J. K. - Manning consented MTniake but a few brief remarks. Hoeommcnredbysay- "I " J ing that he was surprised to ascertain J ' that fowyore knew so much of scrip- " tare, as Brother Hufltaan luul given [ | cvldehec. He tlicn gave the following F '' text for the children to reflect upon ,A, " . and remember, giving two anecdotes Jj 1 ' In lUnstretion of the Importance of ml- it j' bering to its ecitmwl:- "My eon, if s, j sinner*' ctiUce thro, consent thou J cmsl the occasion, and nftrr the ppv ™ e ! nouncing of the BencdicUoo the iwople ; T M ]«r.ited to gather again in the even- ft c : ing to listen to a dfcflnurse upon tlie i, * " Proper iastroctlmi of ChlWrvn," by '' ltev. 11. C. Llnntacott, founded upon ! UpptBCOtt,
j ]iart of the ninth verse of the second J cliapter Of Exodus, -'Take Mils child i and nurse it for me, and I will ! give thee thy wages. '• "The result was n roistt impressive sennon upou tlie ' ramtai, physical aad moral culture of children, a sermon well calculated to arouse the niluds of many to a sense •' of their dnty to their offspring, and those uitder their rare, and to encourage the hearta of many other* to persevere In Mm work of training the little in the way they should go. Rezo. Bliss A Co., publishers, having sold thousand copies are not satisfied vet, nor does the public seem to Tho probability is that the more that are issued, in feet the whole A of the second edition, will also I* quickly seized upon by Uiousauds or readers who enjoy Mark Twain's ecI rent rict let. The Innocents A brood, „ The Xew Pilgrim's Progress, is the eompletest ami most successful work * of the Und over published. Those who have not teen It hart new (oys in store Tor them. i TUBPniUOtOl-OOICALjOCBNAI. for ° November , contains the followiug s sketches or general Interest; Hon. Asa c Gen. John A. Rawlins; William P. Feasenden; Gen. Wash ingtou's Haul; Life's Mission and ' ward; Mother Ann Lee, the Shaker; • The Cathedral of Mlhn; Arc the Wo- ' to Blame? A bcauUftil Face, how J I* Marred; Insects, or Instinel . Brain; Chinese Proverhtand Wise Saws; Salem Witchcraft; Personal Besponsibllity; Cranial Defects •i Criminal Classes; On tho Expnssi mi of the Eye; Spectrum -Analyst*, etc., with Engraved Portrait sand other Illustrations. Price only SO eta., or , a year. A new Volume begin. , with the January number. Addrea«. R. Wells, Publisher, 880 BreadX, Y. Tills sot son of the year, when the of our deciduous trees ore Willi-' ering and Billing, from the eflccls of Autiunn fhwt, nothing sccmi tetur- . vfou to ten of Uie glories of Mfodvpar , summer tare the pendent purpi. I clusters or the lieautiful Mountain Ash, 1 | the* get thrir moat taflHant line* la I October from the . latest sBcroltlons of ' ! the sap. | A rBci'LUKiTV ut Use foil dress of i Philadelphia ltgpabliraua U thus aci counted for In a notice in one of the I l*pcr* " All persons who last juris on Parker are n-q» stcd to idep up and ! srttla Many givri llrpublkaus have hern wearing straw hate out of wason fJ expecting to be. (tarnished with good ' I by thrir Democratic friends. 1 j This hint should bq sulficknj, The wretched reporter of llae Phllt ; lulelphln North American suggests , that, as hoopskirte are no longer feah- 1 . ' ioitable, the forms iu which they are | , ' made can be turned bottom side up j t ; and used few sausage black*. Towhal i r Wn roll si lent wc to the advertise- i iu< uS of 7 he Owrfhwaa a another i I column. It te a finely printed, ably ! ' j conducted psper, and is ooe of lie- ! J I rery Ml religious news papers of the | [ | FrsnUiu Pierce was the fourteenth j i, ( ■""•■ruth FasUjoi, s . • S
FOB salx.— Five shares of First Series Nock iu theSGsfc May Saving Fund and BuDdiag Aseoelatiao. Apply to John W: Ltcxtt, Cape May City. Attention of Gunner* is directed to the advertisement to this issue headed "Five Mile Brack" MAHRIKD. KAlIDLe— hxwttt -O* te. retl !*•!., si ' NEW "ADVERTISEMENTS. FIVE MIE BEACH 1 HOTICE. Usds d Itaophrer Cms. os the rtss Mil. Bssek. S.e do h.rrs, esoll.s sod l™Md sll a°"" _P.'re Os. ss. issq , CLOTBIXG it CAPE Mil f!TT • bWUMelsnl si"* " " J "^Tn. IQIWP.'LOAX t H An BMM» MBBU raorres I 'SSSaqSsgrsr RH FOOTLIGHTS BKHIKil THE SEEffi, <n.l>B LOGAN. Tho Croat Reformer of tho St*H», 1IK.NHY WA1ID BEECHER'S plymouth pulpit, res vers. In f,rm •j'.l.N- tec pmmeoa snj Mtl Jio^ FN jjji *r *^11 MMWsalscs ardlnsnr •*»-. ' ^bvw oro^^Prxei? teq. sa.1
FOR DALE! TWENTY THOUSAND j SHINGLES, shared Ready for Laying. liare Opportunity to g*-t Fiist-llate Shingles. jape IsM Milliietj Store. mrs. S. HAWKINS Men's Hsls and Cap*, Ladies' and Children's Furs, *h. his josi resell re s lm( supplr Mllllor'r) goods sf Ktery Desert pi I on. ladies- rugs aits okeu tkinkiiol: sloo a month 8alaby Sress, a! sfoBs.c As.tsv fcCo.. rntehui.l., f AGENTS. AGENTS. "'in. its solysm Ihst MS shew f T(!E 0LUWEI7 AS IT WAS. . srtTBMW WEST AS 11 I! e whole Wsst tms, WST^ dews In d 'AataAartausMixneo^ h ' dr Mnaafc COql».w*rti. *• 1 Agents ran new gel Terrllor) far : Mark Twain's te | New Pilgrims' P rogues, ut I OiA.h,— retstwtts >««•&.
CAPE MAY NURSERIES ! ' ' " ■ ... I ate Bnfedy la FUI Orders for 20*000 2»aeb Treos, ,..«f i , Of the following varieties, which wiD eutdrc S -ifocro-iion of thy Finest Frmo I for (Ares stenlAi : HAI.K'S EARLY. TROTH* KAIO.Y. LARGE EARLY YOllli. GEOIIGK FOFRTH, HTl'MP THE WOULD, LATE CltAWl'OHD. | HEATH, An*., Arc*, j NECTAUIN EM, Choice ^fcfexietiets. a.OOO ('O.VCOHO trgdLVS VtMMS, These Trees nre Rai aed. Without Manure, are KEMAKKABO II LAI. TlIT & YKioBOl S, AND ARE IN PRIME CONDITION FOR PLANTING. They ore offered to the citizens of Soittli Jersey in the confident expectation that Ptalm will jive SetiM preference fir Iw raised Treo, j And thus nuoid the loss likely m follow the purchase front (lis-, taut and irresfionsible sources. For Every Reason Fall Planting is the Most Desirable. ' Wm. R. SMITH. Z'oHHScmCs Jutrf, Cn/ir Jl a r Co.. j C A 1' i; M AY Mutual Fire Insurance Co. 1 NKl.T 1{ i ;s BUILDINGS, FURNITURE, MERCHANDISE, A-NXMsTCIN-iK I'UOI'KKTY. AGAINST I. OSS OR l»\MAGK BY MBK. lllRl* THUS « 'l » 'lire - ;
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