Cape May Ocean Wave, 25 May 1870 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE CITY AND COUNTY An important meeting of the Directore of the Cape Hey Mutual Fire Inenranre Company, will he held nt the office on Saturday morning M» J 18th, el 8 o'clock. Thii nourishing young company Is determined to ho among Oun PROVISION Hawutt. — The season is approaching when our provl•ion markets will bo stocked with rarly regcUUeo end fruit. Green paw have mode their appearance, bat they ere not wail Oiled, end the high price inekce them too much of e luxury.— Potetocs bring 60 cts. e bnsbel. A One qua lily ceo be hsd el HUdrcth's Feed store. This relneble esculent hes not l»*n so cheep for some time et this season. Bedlshcs reteil et 3 cents e liuncb; in Pliiledelpliie th» 2 to 4 cents. Naiad Is net In market, end we •rent bed. Rhubarb hes dlsappcered el together, not being eeen in this eoctieo for the beet pert of some ...ttme. Burets era tbo only kind of sppies In the market; they cen be bought et Hlldreth's for elmest any price, seconding to the qnentlty. Butter Is abiiut the steediest article In our Cepe the pound. In Philadelphia the price Is the seme, while in Hew York yen cen get e prime erticie for 80 end S3 cents. Eggs u eggs et 25 cents.— Johnson A Hughes hare e constant supply of ell kinds— except those wltli chickens, which ere sold elsewhere without extra charge. Poultry is soiree — mighty scene Indeed, end will bring elmest any price asked. A month or so ego, chickens were Id ' cents, they they en- 23, end ere going up. In Philadelphia they ere ' quoted et from 40 to 30 cents per 1 pouud. Beef, first quality end choice : cuts, from lfl to 23 cents per pound; ' mutton, 14 to 18 cents; reel 14 to 16 ' cents. The market is well supplied ! with fish, end selis from 3 toS cents tho - fish, sells

pound. For Author particulars inquire of lUchenlson A Farrow. Flour is from 87 to 8.80 per barrel; corn 61.20 to 1 .23 per bushel; oats 75 to 80 cents; Bran from 40 to 80 cents. Tiut tinman,— During the last few days six thousand Imsln ls of oyster sheila. In eddlthm tdlhc M,000elreeily rccelred, here been brought from Bel-.tluic-K. end ere now Msg deposited along Washington street. This thorongh&re will be pat In the best passible condition, end e str ing force Is pushing the work ahead sn that It may l«- completed by July 1st. Stone curbing Is being laid in lien of the wooden material, and adds toeaknlably both to the appearance and better drainage of the street. The commissioners bare directed that Perry street be widened below Washington, a measure, which we understand, win be Oppoacd^iy the owners tlso Ocean House. A greet improvement hie ben wrought In front of the main entrance to Congress HAS, which glrce more space for carriages, end is admirably adapted for the better drainage of that portion or the street The rest of Perry street toward the bridge. Is greatly Iniprorcd, and the value af property along Its sides proportionality enchanted In value. North, South, Wood and (Irani strata are bring wtdiBrd, graded and enrim! as for as practical, under the supervision of Use street superinBlUCK PlVXXXXTS A schooner load of brick from Wilmington, Dellias been received by Mr (too. 1111ilreth, who in company with Messrs. Ulehardson A Farrow propose laying the sidewalk In front of their store, and other property on Jackson street with the same. This win add materially to the value of this busy portion of our dty, and will render It lbs favorite route to aud (rem tho railroad Our neighbors, Johnson A Hughes, ! oil tho same street, have also caught \ the brick pavement fever, and are shout . Uylng ihrir sidewalk with the same ! Bcnexctt A Bro., the youngest and . moo, will " follow salt" and tho sidewalk In front of their handsome store building will he nmtly pared. . (toff A Bro., have a fcw more brick j left. Who's the next man? vim auk Knonro.— Bray after- I noon's train brings along its complement of strangers on the took -out for 1 cottages for the Summer srasoo, and > In ooncaqucnce our genial friends, M tunc Hi Wroth A Taylor areas busy , as they waui to be In ptowerlng them , around town. Fortunately we bare „ UAwwen seventy-Ore and a hundred , ■nereooUagea to rent this ytur thsn last, , otherwise tba increased demand oonld , net well beeupphed. TV-re is room ; enough for all vrtto come, nod by coo- , suiting with tl,.i gentlemanly agents | : HBdroth, from XX litmnglon, DeL— ! | The «ehr. "Kidgway" brought anoth- , er cargo id JUKI busln.li of shells from ; The sloop "H. C. Price, Captain v tMMh, and sebr. "Floreooo, Copt , FWtafc arrivisl onjjunda: , wlthslieH. u ProsnvALa-Thesteawterry frrilrel * reasna is ctoae upon us. lu this busy * -mnmnai.y the ladio, aiw.ys uotod • for thrir xeri and Stoker- pcrwfto ln *

-p A* Aoao Tnto.— It is the general tmpreoakm that people do not five as long hi three days as they did In the * oUa tarns. But we tbinff this must be n mistake. For the last past twa yrea, the newspapers hare hen un- - commonly wall supplied with items : concerning very old snd very healthy ■*" people. At least ooro~a week we g4t intelligence of some man or woman - who. In sosoe part of the country, had attained to an age cerering a century j* or more; while hale and boirty oc towhatever. Hero la Cape May represenlatiyea of this last class can be ■ g found at any Ume of the day attend - ri. log to thrir basin*. avocations, and It la by no means uncommon, even in M our "bom paruti rely contracted comm-n-it j to see men who hare reached their a four score yean and ten moving about _ as sprue; and lively as though they \ found life not so much of a harden a f- ., tor all. We nerd no stronger evidenoe lt of the pecnlisr hralthfulnas and braeg lng quality of the climate of Cape - May than the uumlatakealila bet i its riUseos, as a general thing are longre lived, and hale and hearty to the last. . But we started to make mention of an „ aged and Interesting household, coo,e silting of three pcraout, whose Joint sgre reach 258 years. They occupy a CbUage on Washington street, and .. as for as we know, there Is perhaps ne J house in the neighborhood where the # pbysidan's visits here been so unfreg qocot. Tho venerable head of the Dun- , Uy Is In his eighty-eighth year, Ids i J ffithfui spouse has rcacbod ber eighty- < j fourth, while their colored housckoep- i . erfo age amies between the two. The i . old gentleman, until recently, used to t t take out his row-boat and go off on a ' I fishing cruiae by himself in the sounds, . always bringing back with him there- . suit of a successful trip. The wife is exultantly attending to ( one thing or another about bouse, and t , with ber remarkable constitution, Is | , good for many more years, while tho E . good-natured aunt Amy is as lirely t , a cricket in performing her daily , . routine of household duties and shows ! signs of declining life. In bet, it p i is said, that she is still open to an rn- » , gagemcnt of a matrimonial hathre. if L h0 or matrimonial nature, if

n the right sort of " grenmcn" pub In a speedy application. 20 A Prompt Poucv Fariutjrr.— *'• We learn from Mr. N. a Corson, Uio following particulars of a loss lately w sustained by the Continental Ufe lurr suranct- Co., for which he is general lv agent for Cape Mar county. A Mr. y. Bohl, of Vlnrdand, insured In the Con_i tlnrntal about a year ago, taking out " a. policj-nnlil, lit- for Slu.Ooo. Bej. fore the sccoml annual jnymcnt of the premium, abe Insured gentleman died, y Immediately on the presentation of h. proper proof to that effect, a check for n the amount was drawn In bvor of h XI rs Buhl, the widow, and forwarded ;o through Mr. H. W. Seen, the company's general agent for Southern New d Jersey, from Ida office In Camden, w where our Informant saw the valuable i- piece sf paper. This instance ofprompt- , nrsi on the part of the company will have the effect of adding largely 0 to the already extensive business its „ agents are doing in this section. -The c Continental is Issuing now at the rate j of ono thousand polices a month. 1 NfWDAV Hrriooi. Rxwartg*.— We ' - srerormsnfuiUUchtadaudkaeepraent i f at the Baptist church oT this city, last i f Sabbath evening— the occasion of a sa- i ^ cred concert by the tavlicre and chll- * dren belonging to the Sunday School. The exercises consisted of singing by | r tlie scholars, nnd appropriate addresses by the instor, Rev. C. E. WUion, and Mr. Fox, of Philadelphia. The sue- ■ earn of the concert, which most have . been gratifying to the pastor, snperin- 1 ■ ten Sent and teachers, lias removed all ' . doubt as to the practicability of the | ; innovation, mod Insured the introdue- ■ tiM of en tcrtslrmenUof the same Inter- | t rating character at regular stated )icr- ' - ioda ' A Nbw f*roc* CowrsKV.— A few , days since two lads were passing j 1 Cob n 's cigar store, one whom wo will , call BUI, became covetous of a pipe in , ' the window, and said—" Oh I wish I i : that pipe.'' The other. Jim, re- f piled— "Why don't you buy it?" i " Haven't got two cents. ' ' "I have, " 1 " Well, let n, form stock company; i you give the two rents and be a stock- c ' bolder." It was so arranged, and „ Bill, with Jim's two cento, bought the 1 1 pipe, filled and Ut it, and went to amok- i with a vltd. Jim, after some pa- c tlcnt waiting, exclaimed—' ' Look here, t Hill; 1 own same of the stock; I ought c have a smoke." "Ho," says BUI, a " you're stockholder— I'm an officer; 0 do the smoking, and you do the n •P»Un?" ^ I A GasVK Jokk Attempt. — In a r flower garden in front of hue of our * moat tastaftil cottages is a bed of rather 0 singular shape and strikingly suggestive of a cemetery, tlx feet by two, be- , side* being rounded and high. Tho 0 was struck with an^dew, J Inscribed as tombstones generally are, t ft* the purporo of decorating tho bed „ ! m a style not exactly aftre tho design . ! of the gardener in charge. Tho Ume . selected for placing die same was not j i auspicious to the prrpetratloa of the ,, Joke, and the attempt foiled through „ . Um vigilance of tho property's guar- e, | ,n*n- c j IIBESLETV Poorr.— The fovorite I' i at this pleasant seaside resort, " whidi tor a fcw years has been kept by ■ W. D. Wood, and was advertised ft* sale a short Ume since, will not . change ownership this rammer, Mr. „, W ood deriding on rnntinulng the man- ,i agemcstf. Mr. Wood is a very popu- K hotel man, and mmldb* .■ aadly spared from the Print. Prepar- i jnatnow in full IJast, and the imli- ! ^ catroni are that they Win not be made in ; f; Knasowanus SreKawtow—I, i's a I u,

" 8. Bsavilu, May Wth. » r.a.EMsrantoasMaWas>»t Club met this eveaing, 0. M. I'rosvn an in ths chair. MJnutosof previous n" ri^totWrereimKltoleptod. OS A aow Mnd of wbaat, wttah a mceu>y ber of tha Club is expnbnentiog with, et WM^akoaoC - It grow»8l» sorghum ut and rivals bocl almal in the mskuig id qf griddle cakes. 7 The corresponding Utcrelary read a 0- letter from Proffeasor Cooke, io reply to ss an invitatloo to Aelinraa address at e- the Fair. He expressed himself pleas - «• sdwtih the idea of Cape May ihaving 1- a Fair, but thinks it doubtfrtl about d his bring present sn that occasion, as n be his contemplating a trip to Europe. ■- An imitation to thomemben of the ir dab to view the hot-bed of Wm. B. t Smith was rsgeivod. The peculiarity y of this bad consists in lis being wanned F- by fire instead of manure. The reguc lsr qneaUon which was to hare been - discussed was again postponed iudefe nltely. Black mnsehw as a manure t srere talked ot Mr. W. Stoefrnan - gave his experience and observation j . (in which E. F. XV cscott concurred ) of j > tlidr use st Egg Harbor, where tlicy • are greatly used with very good results. L The usual dressing there being about , l Uirec hundred and fifty bushels per I sere. The mode ubising Is, for wheat, ! > spread broad cast; lor corn, they are i usually litis th- hill in E jur- • row thrown from the com. after it is J • up. for that purpose, when the furrow thrown bade upon them, tho plan . of crushing Uiem with a roller when I spread broadcast was proposed and c met with approval. The best method b of fettering all kinds of animals is the c qucaUen for next meeting. Van. I Iikau Sib:— Is'nt It a very carious c thing that some people will write what they call pocUc language, though they a no mere idea of wlist true senU- 0 ment censlsu, than a mile-post has of - the polka '/ Sow, take up the last is- '■ of your local cetcmjiorarT. and '■ Uicre you will find a lot of stuff "printed (he shape ef a poetic peroration to r| some unseen "shadow" that "oon- ,a ductrW one into rfeferice kaUndna- .

a tUtu ;"(/) but it is no more the genuine article than the moon it made of _ green cheese. The writer was no a deubt "soaring to Uie verj- height of his heated Imagination," but what was !_ (he "very acitne of enjoymeut" to bim j *as very much Uie opposite to the . reader. Far from leing poetry, it ] ^ seemed ("If thou wilt admit me the i t axpttstion,") like hlghfelutin. Now, ! „ tore confine themselves to good, plain. ■ : common sense English, and not atj tempt such a strained, Jumbled, mntnr inglsss style as characterised tho artlif. cle in question. I tried In every pos- ! si bio wsy to extract some sense from II. I read it through carefully from , 'he beginning, then read it backwards. then from the middle, and read both ; ways— but all in vain. Can nnybrely toll what It means when tranalated into I good English? If this cannot be done. I would propeer, Mr. Editor, that the , "Address to Fabry" Is, offered for , competition as Urn sickliest sjiecimen , of sham sentimentality ever published. Lebos J t'lt'K. I'-S.— By wsy of general infsnna- • Hon, I would remark, that In Call1 Inrnls, UiM tauil of felicitous tiomsnt clsture, the literary asme of .this sort . of stuff is "hogwash." ' Axebican Lite Ixsur.vxce. — I | It is on necessary, ia these enlightened j limes, to say much in liivor of life in- 1 ' surancs, because all sensible people ad- i mil that every one shonld avail himself i of the best mode of providing for his fiim- ! | Uy, in case the head of that family | I should bo called away by death. That ' an Investment in a good life insurance eotm-uiy is the very beat means j at present known of doing that is also ! admitted. Bat although nearly every I one acknowledges the benefits or the I ' Insurance system, many neglect to 1 avail themselves of the opportunity to j place thrir wives and children above ] want, In the mistaken idea that plenty 1 or time exists for that purpose. There no time liko the present; and overy shonld keep the matter promi- : nent In his memory until he effects an the American Life Insurance Compsny of Philadelphia, a company that ranks second to none in the country. The President, Alexandcr'xVhUldin, Esq., , is a gentleman well known in this | community, and his name, as well as ' those of the directors, is as cogent a , guarantee of the company's stability ] as can bo desired. It is almost anno- ■ cessary for us to add that the gentlemanly agent of the Co., Mr. John XV. { I'JceRr.Y111 h'PPJ to furnish all the required Information for insuring, on application to his General Insurance office on Ocean Street. A FntHDian Optbaoe. — A most atrocious attempt to violate the person < of a little child of thirteen summers, committed In this dty on Monday last, by a Send In human form. We do not propose to sheet OH aerudMh tles of our readers with a recital of the revolting particulars ;sufflcolt to say the • vtllian was obliged to fly the statu, or the ' stroogaxm of the law as administered in , would have speedily sent him the Slate Prison for a season. This , thing, calling itself a man, was about entering on a rum-selling career at - May, and had leased a place to ] prosecute the WisbHse in. It is needless to add Cape May win he given a pretty wide berth in futne hy the aforesaid. „ FoL'xn at i. ait.— A remedy that * not only reliev«a font cures that eneniv \ of mankind, Consumption, ss well as numerous saMlitos which revolve c around it in Ik- shape o'r Coughs, , Golds, Rroachtth, Sore Threat, Infiuenza, Ac. Tha RMdy wa allude to t U Dr. XV istar s Bafeam of Wild Cher- r ry , prepared by Setli XV. Fowle A son. ! Boston. * Chabub ot Post Msmcn—Wc j •• uudsrsUod that Mr. BepJ, Oilplant V has receivod the apprintment as post- , ra^aGrahsu, in this county, e.e, j u

Cor.neb-Sroif e Lt.rmo at Dsn-XBTiixx'-The eoracr-stane o t the sermon was preached by Ber. Chas. j- E. WUsch; of this 'riiyf 1 Mr. ■Wilson , was formerff tHspaator of the c hinch n at that place, and at the class ft the g sermon cangratnlated the people upoa thrir ehecring prospects— bidding th'rin , a hearty God-spesd in their work. Af0 tor the tennon the congrrgatlon moved i 1 from the church to the new founds-, lion. The stone was theft depositad g lu its place. Prayer wis offered by t Rev. E. T. Swain, and some interesti ing remarks were Hade by Rev. B. C. : 1 i, IJppineott. c In the box idaced In the stone, wore . deposited a list of the subscriptions to i r the new homo, a copy of the Ocga* i XVatb, an almanir for the current . year, coin of 1870, name of the IloiHi ing committee, also of pastor, cleric . and the builder. ' Celebhatios or rmc Fottrm or J fir at Dennkvillk. — At a mcel- ' ing of the citizens held Monday ctcuv C May Kith, it wa» resolved to' chy brato our national independence en tha most extendod scale possible. Nothing ' will be left undone to render the dqjr " one. of unalloyed pleasure and profit. Tlie entire nttWraSBttHFill be given to " the pubtio »s. soon, alp Setails are ar- Al raiyd. The citiz»-ns_of the epunly arweonlia^flBrite^'to unite with us. " iisdams," said iff Brown, to hi* kjeper, " in primitive * countries bc«f Is (dlen a legal tender; " all tlra laws in Chrtsteodom t could not make this beef tender." — Brown shonld go where he would be ' served— now, CapL Geo^ XX'. Smijji, at . No. tfl, is not a boardfqg-houae keeper, but a man or paper,, XVo looked .; into bis establishment tbo otlier day and saw wall paper stocked up by the Pi cord, and tben as to window curtaiiu —why lie could famish al! the ' hotow town with them. He is now ra-lb-Ing his stock at cost prices. " (it MB* Anlhmty regards tears as lluitdiS crying evil of Iter sex, and liints tlu[ a [ liapy- !

ran tell us the point of this, we i afsraosjiisas; foggy; so wo will have to leave her and talk ahoyl. another important topic. Do yon want boots or abaas? Clark, " on XVashlngtoB streot. ttwu-h a renin '' ; of leather, has a whole Ml, anj will " treat you i-uferoaxduigly and well,- •| sue— wMiggrjgQ ir^ Brware how^yon ultvatc the new i. i three cent, poflago stamps, IVwile FfceSbiA Mltttokldnt i- "yeses paper Is ofien ;>oisanous. q >- Our popular assessor asserts that be " has considerable trouble in finding Uie n owners of dogs: but uouc however in j n finding the-owners of baliies bom since j i. last year. b Owners should see toft that their . y houses are nroperly numbered before : 0 the first of June. They can obtain thr ^ same from Alderman Ware. „ Tickets to tbeGood Templsr's Huitenet at tho Centre House next Fri- i r day evening con lc olimined ak('olin'>, 1 Smith's, Btltea' or fiarrison'sstnn j. NEWADVERTI3EMENTS. j '■ Dstssiur JSP* "" 'V£*' I its v a auovins ■■■Tsit DIVIDEND NOTICE. ■ S| % JttSa vUWstsfisBW: *• y "'LPkgH.qstt I Bell ECangfer., *' pre««si^*SS>si UM BsgssOfeeirr** HsU tsra.ss<jk^rau»Mtksl kl A liraaoli Olltoe, On Psrrr Street, ! 1 A.ljol*ta( Cssgi.M Hsll, wksra say oi ler. | A'cw BeU Banoino \ Or REPAIRING OF BELLS, ■ UH (.a. WALTON, r.nni. | j HMUTDAI4INSDRANCE CO. Insare at the Lowest Bate*. I 2s,aiSJr«re""i2su2#4^s: lpri2^SM- Tt,*"™- 1 j '■ ; ill :

$ . " AdyaOqametits. , HJOIfc BOUNEM. thi | FLORIST I G1R0EKER. ' , Ms. wsi. aALSTOWS COTTSCE, ~ • - Wssoisgtsa SO. Csq. Slsy Cl„. omn to rets S sfSredtt'ssnstles of BBsntMi rt-tNTK. G«»*» OPENING Sprii aid Smer Millinery Dry GOODH: Jtaa s,s. Hawkins. Cheap PltUadrlphia titorr. Ci/E MAT CITY, Jt. A. Kn so- re htsSsS.sdire. sslsetlre o ( ( Fancy A Strap BlUla.ry, *« : I'fiaw^Brti, Hat saS Snasre - ! rum" , C 1:1 fViii.'rt1. HheW ' s ; , 1 smi Mscwc suret. raiittstpsn.' Portable Dry Earth Comaodes Anb ArrABATt's ton U\E1) OI.OSKTH. "

" ; .Notice ! AToflfct lAsrelVfttvS tkXsV ^I'lWrJns. rely , Xv, a^ps* k, , ta^ssts kj uToooii st ikt ui» cream. - j" fflmrrwtx. >ti ] aCS»»iU»fr SS rwStMlcn cC Pl"|«II| *' pattoit'Engllah ASPHALTE ROOFING FELT. « .ssy sppMsttdnty^il aas be rasdUy Bssu by 'r ''arereto tm 1 hi t st 1 ■ j £» wwrawrtsrw*'"- 1 i- 1 asiaiare. | ., TWr rr(t dpu sot «r»'k leva eh.srt ot ton- j Prestsrei kU,tois< sob cssSsstlss 1. 1" I , sole iresi is. f: Ai. ' u I Patent BlUmlnoui l-lnlnr Fell b| FW Ills by *■ Msrohant A Co., M rsrtlre si eras M.y«.s hi* r UM .boa. HAND, WABE a CO. j DRUG STORE! ' y 1 rpbo Largcret nnd lired ABOBTHENT Of DRUGS, : Fllilj Mifilfi, FBftwj, TOII.ET • fancy Articles ' f» Ospe May Cotmly. ij /'||J ' .'J*:'.. Atsc| j-'; , .v : i rtMB out Murdics, i ' 1 WHISK sti. ' J f AXP WINES. JWMMwfiflltfteeNLY, Drs. MAIM V k XECRIT, i 'j.iiHfV -( cartii*rse»»^.iy 11 | : yo yE'W JJIBOOyEBT I ' udsskratorekBswmttMlbootts.uk. j tod walls trek*) rOBNTTTSX S «Kre 1 1 DING W ABE-NOOKS of R B LEWIS, S.., »r. Iks ttsspsM u Ito Mty. lis Is sew Mil>M rsrio. suiw,i. nore.H«, cuts, toreTony. Wslsat cbsatos ButUIo on S* v.,I*k CWIUf. rurettare, SB atylw ; BoSdlss I ood Mstti..»re, vsrloms Mare, ttoapit "-- j *"u,">'<,u j h a Lxwia i. . , ; | rjN— ■ "" ! j Undeitakiog Establishmeat Patent Muriel Cachets, 1

-j , ' . 1»«sF Estate. ip? WW "WaST^D! "t/ ' l—re Sire. I, Capo ISoJ? BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE!; «3*a52 gP^«f.rt».roN-A " ON AC0(S|»4JftNG TERMS, sra;^S2 sssr- * "Wt'X.ABent. DAIBEL l^ FOX & SON, ii.-..'t ic«-rATii " Offlco, No. 340 N. Fifth 8L. ' ,,-FW.Sstsblo. t.rei. ito to rorekww sos —w sfc' J Cottages & Building Lots R,A' a «. Ik. HXVAIN, Surveyor, Conveyancer, X Ileal Estate Agent st I ron THE rUBCIIOSK AND SALE or .CHlaK Builiiii Lett & Tains, | " Isat A """"n, - f1 "aS?1' j ( 1 QOTTAOE LOTS ^ FOR SALE! '■ I

K ! McKatias Atlantic HdlelGroniis . ] 1 ' Columbia Houmc. iWifnr Street. JttiMT | 1 « f»-1 JHj-SOi M - y, jl' j"1-; ., , f! ' a- gW j , ^ If LI |l 1 L : rifi! isj <■ ii'fisskaon St.'- 63.718' ■fj si— — Legal A tlrerUeemcnlt. ' Jersey Supreme Churl . aSffiSwL-vsfuiat: - * huiKtorlreu fetlMMBBSwSl SICHASD rCM^xa, Airefto,'1 'Irera, 14th Day of JUNE. Next, ^i;'SrIi£c*5.;sa^,,r„p:£'e » .tot hftoTto [ r rrepsulv. VlwreT : eW' ^rireyto, ttJJ riTi is lu KsSyira'tL it K IS ^^niSlKIBTRATOnjl^lALK^^ .STSffl.vawiBsSS! 1 Dm TCC* DAT, stu Ittk, UOO, ttoprepijlyi? Cpl!sjpre"°"wmlstl'. iHs&Sfssas SATCBDAT, MAT Sith, . st 10 stdesk A. M., St Ito rewe pUoe. Floor and Feed, piiOTJR s ";iV FKKDl| hi rem rLock- Wm, res . Onus Co*, wtap: rare 5 ' Urn.- and Batr for risstrrlsr A :,i MBUGM'teAM fFltror OH Olottis, J. and Mattlnss, 1 ' a'yWihitkli retfe. ' : to'lto sstojsto i*fh»r .rll.li, 001-"".; | Artldsa Deliver-.! Free "fCharsc. ra 1 Mill — On Jackson titrett. 1 * — sgr-- :t 1 ,ira»to""»-N 51

■HIHX NV. LVCETT : IteaeEal lasvcsaee Ageet, FOR WEST JERSEY. [j W [I U'i'.'O ',' iil s|sB ' CAPE flir •' 1 Insures BUILDINGS, FURNITURE, MERCHANDI, And ull kinds of Combuetible Property, Against Lass or Dsmif. ©Jf firs 7 In tlie lk*t ( 'ora| 1*1. us at Lowest hs*< Rotes. , • • • • " TBAlkfiFK MADE. UVj f "* T^V' Ifif" PKR WITH SJR AKTED, LOSSES rromptly Ad)u.trd sad raid. \ attonliyn paid to Builders' Risks, lintel Rbiks and all BpfitU lfasards, ' ,o ,h* •' Policies Examined and Fixed. IVrseu. holding Policies mnj save their In- ' or avoid trouble anil ex|s-n.w to collect, bj lisving them examined Is 1 TIMK 1 I IohrntU.il given in regard to Imuran* fsv and the Ntanding of Companies LIFE INSURANCE jt •3 Atf mil spprov.-,! Plans promptly attended to. i « Vrllr^lfl'""" SSSfewt' J,otat' ""I 'JVn X ear Policies, special attention given to Ladles' and. C'hlldicn's Inraranu! ^ MARINE, ACCIDENT AND LIVE STOCK RISKS 1 . I'Luvd in Ifost Conqstnles at tow Rates p J» TsM I IA3 10 YTI3 ACLNTS WANTED all parte ..I West Jersey. I lure induoeinentt offered to mttvv. nnet Midturn and |«|tinien. . , {i^nt 11. 1 |i.j.

^ SAMUUtf 1:. i .c DI.AM! ! Practical Tnlntor | CAPE MAI CITV, ft. J. . ,1 m- nf . ^mploving noiiu but jlit; must uAjicricncvti workmen, is ens . bled 19151111 rati tee satiirfaction. • ■ Cape May Builders' Mill! ■y^E ARE NOW TOEPABED To Manufac tuUe by Steaaik, AT CAPE MAY CITV, 1 ' <i:>wM¥£fi5lJffltr(rai8W, ; Shut tors, BUadni £>ccrs MOULDINGS, BALUSTERS, * Newell Po.sts, 33vackeLs, AND SCROLL WORK, ALL PA TTBRMS |j ALSO, JOB WORK IS' ' ' ' "v'' * PLANING, RIPPING AND JIG 6AyY,IN^. J noon hoards riaviudioJO orjmer. . LOGS SAXVED 'INTO 'AAy SIZED STUFF REQUIRED. |l All Kiiiils of Furniture Manufactured to order. | This mill having long Irani a want at Cope May* we confidently expect that I ' : OPj^'^ ^Upjtcq'g^bomo Indnstry.^d wo pWge ourselves to giro thctu j EDGAR P. STITE8 & CO. ! ElNJA* p. SrtTXK. GEOIK.B XV. VABB. j Millville LUMBER MILLS! ' TnE LARGEST. ( HE A PEST AftD RENT ASSOBTftKKT OT LUMBER IN NEW' JERSEY, Cm Be Fonnd at D. A- Newton «fe OO.*H SAW, PLANING MILL & LUMBER YARD. ' MILLVILXjE, 3S fJ/X'., •-'OO, 000 feet Inch tipruer worked Flooring, . 200,000 ft«t Inch Virginia Pine 'Flooring, ■ / .. . , • s 200,000 fret Inch XVhlte line for Flooring. - .. . ♦ 300,000 Odar and Spruce bliinglot, 500,000 ITastcring Inth. 300,600 feet Cedar and SVhito Pirns filing ' 31l23n "3 1 1 1 \lfn'?5Ut!f l»d» XVhlte Fina Baanto ■ « . s j J 1 7 1 U J y Y feet Hendock * Pint Framing Tinther, . u-.i -11 r l.OOO.OOOferi. nemiodi aadFtnLoga, . nil every lacthty msnufectnring all lengths and .fees ef J DIMENSION TIMBER. i Bn* and qaahllaa of DhwO, Hasfe Ural Blinds on bsmt and Httds to order, j -"atss; WBrajswaist' - : I h

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