Cape May Ocean Wave, 29 June 1870 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE, w ik>N aajjAY, JUNE 39, 1S70.

* . l; ^ 1 'T.;1 '— T~ Gape May Ocean Wave " If.' n Tnnr, in Advnno-. 1 •/, a':.- * - t Mretiere W«|t. June TB. J810. J rum— aw -July. The I'awirti- -j h to hrdulj obnrml al the. Court lluwc « J ft DrttaUVillr. V tlx dtW arm of Qioh- plaora, bj muslr, patriotic [ •paretic*. trading tin Declaration of , Ibd^ien.lma;, anda gwgd llmr procr- , allv. John C. DalUU. Esq., ilrJirrra , «•*' jfiarfpal araliaa at the county , Mat. TMUUhnum band -ill furni.h , rauaic far the patriotic ritlrrn* of Dm- ( _ i Tat ixuiw Tax.— This udiona ' iMirrieu 0)100 lha people ha* reached at : bat the cod of it* U-thcr. .The Senate > so Friday.1? * rote o t thirty-four to ivcafyf-tferfc agnail to atrjke cut of the * to*, tariff Jitll the aeotlooi coa(ainiuc a 1 "" lax upm Incomes. With tbiwaclion ' the lloSe will concur. Although the « UoUKexotoI|o eoatiuua that tax. Jt < ha. situ?- been pretty well agreed that ' it «rr»d i» doing *o and will not regret 1 the invasion thotgirra It aoothor vote « on thl* important, •abject. The pco- « pk, may he satisfied nut "iWlnreftuc I tax i* BO inotr. ■ . Axtjuprg. Ajtruimut*, axd Aunt- , ocoo«le-?5»*ludlanaSiiirtluall*u.it ( thoir weekly Baetlug, paaaad the tol- , tewing, amoufi Other thing*: "That j we realise wbotivw old Tin*, with , hi. huge drag-net, haa .wept along , down the stream of ages, whether it he f .belt. or ahrtWUb. paarU or pebble., them are our father. II b Mid to he a rtfae child thai know* It* owti fi*- 1 thcr, and a* three children apjiear to I he In aiaae doubt a* to Iheir poterully, a would auKjct that pertap. they , may he Ural. not fl»h, donkey* not t ■ •3t .. The Nn« A 770 us rv c. kxeu.il * ox UaCQSumtJi.TlOK Coming fn.ru ' a State M difficult to rccon*truct »nd r.intrul a* la Georgia, the rtewa of the t new Attorney General upon there mat- , tara are naturally looked for with murh a eooerrn- Mr. Afcarnagt crideut ly la a " hrttevarttltba "trmnorsdlty ofKtatca;' thai "ooee lu the l.'nloc aiwari in the * - 1'nton," and eoxu-goeatlj the South- b isars»t%erw~JiL'.'r; : Die theory l«. the rets'litan broke down J the HUM- go *«ni meet nf Georgia ami d Urtmnatau It* cxl.tener, but the exl.t- e run- of the State Itself w*a not affected » it I uly rrmaiull to build up [i tlie State government andw. In rap- > Eof hie theory Mr. AkanhaasbOwS 1 th* ctmtlnuad exlateuce of the reb- a el Stale* ha* *lway* been recognised ° try the general commment: that they c lire la ao-o—e hern alluded to as con- I qoerad or psbel territory, hut a* State*, n Which Indicates either an unpardonable » coufurton of term, or an aeknowlodg. « ■malt Hint GMrtta itlll la and ever haa » been "in the Union."— AW r*i Iter- h old. . Kttiuxn ay Kanorexx.— A wH 1 ■tyke keraerac lerr.|« "parlor mag*- c •1MB." OB account of the frequency h and the fatal hotlilT of their explo- U •too*: and were not the subject too acr- I taxi* for wit, we might he dtapcaed to h laugh at tho aptoee* of the comperl- » eon. Hardly a day paaae* without lu « record of "kcreeene .hughter*," aa I fej&KEsSsssi: : ly t-nut. *e that a •cicutillc paper Iran * • MrVMM exploalon* *eod theif « victim* to^thegrare ilailyjj"! il-il nv h rauee of thl* ffigbtlhl .laughter and p doatrneUu fcthe u*a of Infi'rior oil? t The authority tort quoted UlU u* "a a lamp 01 bd with reallT good karaatne u may be broken, und yet tin: flam.'- will h not outnmunlcate to the <31 that la r miilt." Thetr I. but one proper retno- 1« fitor It— ha^WM flirt i"[*iea, and " that la in the pauage of lawa in trm d 1 AM* ■*-"«« It a criminal offence to p *11 oil of an Inferior quality. A heavy »! Ihw or a long Imprhonmeot ahould be a made to hang over dealer* who traffic u. in exploalve olio of thia aort. Such a muvomant haa already been begun in V tkw teBowtag la tha prttw ofga* &1.U0O hat In tha eartoua dtlea of Jer*ey: Papa May CHy •■.- -•MO •>« U Nowtoa do. . 400 ° Orai—. -do. 478 = J£3m... .......v..-..- - 4.00 „ ■"Bar S Metre net I* tn addition to the , above pat—. O mat jj At aunriac flag* wlU be hol.ted, belli " sugffl&Ssss « s^s&n^-ro^s: ^ C jt ViQ1 " ' 1» S.ftVfhyBor.K.T.Swaln. ™ * ■ of *v- IlBcbratlon of ^ ladepeudence, by J. 11 Huflbtin, ii**i ! * "f<.u£u2Z* Cuort' m j Q^br^tMv^u -■ '|Tl l' — n jj? ISxI" I re rttlrtT. MtteC 5efatila« the Xa'jvi "" Bayed An*evcaapO,..A,..-. !.f

8. Srurtujc, May iSl^ After calling the Club to order Dr. Way read a report of a ocanmlttee on marketing appoiiilrd by a Farmery York. Tbry oondemn ; the oldjuncikx of eachtormtreendlng hi* owdllttle *urptua to market on hi* J own account, Imt market day* ahould , V appeiiiiexl i!i.f I c nui:'-n! p'-. " •elected' where all might bring their 1 produce, and let thia arrangement be ' known, *o tint dealer* from the city ' may come and buy for thcnmlvea, Ihua naviog to the fanner* all riak of . being awindkid by dak—l com- ' mlaiuo men, thg trouble ef unending the ahlpping, etc., etc. By. thl* , plan U i* thought the danger of lot* will he much lemoned. It baa been adopted In aome part* of Hew York State, and U In »occe*aftil operation The beat way to take grae* and the rarictie* for Cape May aoll wa* talked about. In aniwer to the inquiry, when 1* the beat time to aow •red ? A. Duling replied that iu hi* in the Fall and clever in tho Spring. Townecnd think* clover and timothy the beat tor ua to ranc, and that land aatded to graaa al^mld be top drcaerd. Fann—tlioukl mve their own aeed, aa they would then moat likely eecape a grant many aeed which they now have to pay far, bcaldea having all tho plague of tbcm afterward*. ,Thcn: being Inn pneeot, and tlw wmthcr lwVnnd , uncomfortable, the dUcuarton waa not ray animated, and an early adjournment took place. Same rubjact contiuutvL Vile. Kdilor* have a ,flr*t-sato time in The bdicaufa town out there given to the editor of the paper cmbcoldcrml alilrt which coutalna a pictorial Watery of Texan, including tlie war vljh. Mexico and tlip moating oflhcflrxtl fgialaliiru, andalao iiictafua of the fruit*, and ren-abttd the Hate, all worked in ted-«r orated. The editor never wgn s a. alilrt iu hi* Ufa, and ho , thought till* wa» a banner fur the Temperance pmceeniou which w»» to conic off tho next week. So he rondo a little •perch of thanka; lu which he mid lie , woukl "fling It out (braver to the ' of heaven, that they might i kirn It* fold., ami tha! unlil hi* hand i ; deratand him; and when -be~erlkd , about .Lta trailing they hludu'd, ami I •aid that they warn aorry that llier . thada It too long, llu; a commit- I taehun took the editor aaide and ex- i plained the ahlrt to him In a whlapcr, . and the next day be appeared at the . oflde'wlth that ahirt mounted over hie I coat, and wrote foor column* of ex- t plaoatlon fix hi* paper. The ahlrt la much adtnlrod by the bo>a of the town, and whenever the editor gore out for a I walk they follow him In regiment*, I •todying tha htatory of Texaa and the r fine art. off of the hack of it. I Co-0rkKiT10N IK EuxAnkTit.— I EHxabeth HtruU ax* that a*ncw c eo-op—tm a tore, on a targe wale, la ■ be darted oo tho drat of July in 1 that city, under the praaldenry of Mr. I C mcr, and a board of diiee- • It will furnlth member* with c all description* of provtaloa* at coot, a with the *impla adaltlou ofcxpenara. I It* orcanixatian will be ilmltar to that t of the highly »uix*«*ful <wtabli*hmnit a* tlai 1 , il* 1* England. Good* will ha •old at the retail rate* of ordinary •torea, but the, member* -win receive * a portluo of the money ao apent - at the cml of tho quarter. From tlto i aggregate profits of each quarter, fire , cent, will be reaerved aa a contln- , gait fund, and a dividend of two per cenL will then ho credited to member* upon the amount of the stock ibey f hold, and upon any dividend* pie- c vloualy declared that they may have , with the aaaecialion. The balance 1 will be credited to the member* a* a upon the amount of their . purchaan* during the quarter. Itac-h share of alack i* twenty -Are dollar*, . end each member mint hold at bant ' .hare- V "LtTK ra Utah.— or the Myatrrka r and Crimea ofMormonlsm-.bcIng an expose of thclr accret rites and mnataa,wllh»ftiBahdaWh«PtiohlaInry of Pohfgamv and the Mor- . mon sect, bom its origin to tho ' present time; by J. II. Ilcndlc, rditor of the Salt like lh-|Kirtcr. I aStdUfeSr--' , This la not a ■enmtlanal work, but it la by (kr Uic mat fiicinating b».h with -the atrangMt and moat (hufttl ' etett^ rne^ toaro :te the world, ; other work In prlnL Tha author, Mr Beadle, to w«U known to the public aa Editor of tin "Salt Lake Reporter," and Utah cor* tvap..tid"tit <r Urn ••Cmcimiati Cetu- . mrrtiaL" nUTtftter* ftntn Utah were . more genftalty read than thoae of any i, other writer, and tolly warrant t>a la r predicting far thia etaborata and can- >. fully written work, a largo and rapid a Mia. Tba book la toll or the moat a)- a •orbing episodes and incident* of Mor- r. SBfesasfSsssf^K; s high pratoe which It haa received fenm " number or member* of Conrrrea and 1 Official*, bv whom lu *■ pahUcntion wa* nrged as a duty lathe * counttr. stamp* it a* one of the moat " poworftil end thrilling work* era " The book la hohilaouicly iUuatrated " and issued la fine rtyle. It 1* ftill of '' InMrml loeray one; tor,- brefciae lu » hbitorical toalurva, and iu nuua of „ sound lntormatiou, it gqo* deep into ,, the mystarie* and crime* of Mormon- n, The cbapun devoted to their reiigino, am brilliant am! Hanlinr, " ana wUl b* read with the greatest intanat, and wo are very rertaln Uut <> the account of the atangc rile* by <• which convert* are initialed into the !: Mormon faith, is not oxcowled In In- «• tereat by anything <n have vot meu. It show* how etamme and duguaUiig «. those ritoa an:; bow (emata mimiaty ia 41 outraged to them, ami how licentiousneM la taught as a part of their nil- '= Hjom creed; with odd *k«d-» of the ^js^toKjtheMOT.,MO idm of Every nun owes ilea a duty to hi* icoantry, to Infurm himself u™ thl* great q oration which luuat be met and ji {•aOtod at no distant day, and no 1.1- « 5 ..toglptlou only, Md agenu are J HatotTato ManenKK. far Joly. la ' reeirel from (he pubttahera. Thia la ?• spgsra'sraa = "TV, VM." "IW o™. J KSfflS AJZXM : ■Je» Aurtm:," "The Old Lore ,

warauaa- run eenur. Saratoga to dull. Newport 1* very quiet. *A "era log* belle awn* 1" fan*. O* The Long Brenidi New* will it oak* lUappoaraooca* a daily July 1st. , Tlie -Vaw* record* ereey occurrence ' worth noticing during tha watering ■coo, and la therefore Vary en tcrUun1 log to the nmtfcr, wlpUiphbc.bo m ! Long nranch.tr not. Any of our readr era drelrlnrto be conw**»t With - t ' Moeria, at that place. „ ■ It tooxprntedthatFuk-fauew line r Of .tcambhau to I-ong iKncfl will . attract thither. myriad* of persona who . would not othcrwtoe go. The hoh l ' keeper* at the favorite watering place* 1 expect an unusual Influx of gnrau. ' A Saratoga correspondent of the 1 Boston Journal tell* about the follow1 Ing odd meeting: "On Sunday Mo?i rbwry sat on the piaxra of Coiigrem llall surrwnilevl by hu friend*. Judge . Bishop oflamox, came and took a scat near. Ho -eyed MorrUacy ahar)>ly, < and the "Member from .'New York c eyed tho Judge. Fome yrar* ago. , when Morriamy tollownl •'uilllliig" tor a living audattcmptixl to tight over tho line, ho waa arrested and brought 1 U fore Judge Bishop. lie pleaded . guilty and wa* fined MOO. Ho ro1 anonded in a polite manner, pulled out I hi* ]lur*c, paid the fine, bowel to the Judge and dopurtcd. The parties have p not met einco. Neither t|Vtkr. But 1 it waa cvldent that the recognition waa J Fatal fttox un c i * tio.v - Camden f who hare nuu^ thdr mark in some t peculiar way. Wo hare In our mind •* I ere one of tnla eta**, who. when a tollgrown tad, waa rather backward in 1 hi* lcaaona. depending upon the accur- • ae-y or pronouncing wore!* to what other* would tell lilm. By thl* mean* ho alwajr* ntanagrd to get them wrong. A mono, v liable, a dianltafaio, a tri.■yltabta— ail the nine to him. they 1 each had one pronunciation. This » vexed the old tiedagoguc who swayed r tlie ferule and rutiau In those day*, . and pa a certain occasion ho declared . to his thick-skulled pupil that. If he • did not pronounce his wurda correctly ! next time, he would cowhide him. t Jack knew the old man would do what I he threatened, and applied htmaclf to . study vigorously. Ilia lemon waa in ' one syllable, but It bothered him. He ] 1 applied to a couple of schoolmate*. 1 - tVey told him that It wo* easy enough . — tbalSli the worrit spelled the name , thing. He wa* mti*lhd. When railed up, Ik commcncal with an unction, ' euro of hi* correctiKTM this titno. He : b-a-n-k, flux; r-a-nd:, (tux; I a-a-n-k, flux; t-a-n-k, flux; c-r-a-n-k, I flux; 1-a-n-k, flux; b-o-g, flux; d-o-g, : CWi&saol» mu^u,"^1'^of Jake, who leaped abont Hirre (cct in the air, pronouncing <a In the shortest tiomibta manner, and making a txefor 11k door, raaolrod never again - to enter a ichool-hnuso when-all kinds , of words could not bo prouounnd the : same. He is now a man, and laugh* i lurartily over hi* Juvenile promnclaA Chicago paper la nspouatble for , the annexed:— "What hare you got that's good*" Mid a hungry 'traveler he sealed himrelf at a dinner table Salt lathe City. "Oh, we've got rout beef corn tref, roost mutton, mutton, fried ham and boiUd curlow!" "What Is curlew." said the stranger. "Curlew! why cnrlrw la a bird something like a snipe." "Could fly?" "Yea. "Did It have wing*!" "lea." "Then I don't want any curlew. Anything that hod wing* ami could fly. and didn't bare this Infernal country. I don't want for dinAc T. SntwAW report* an Income 1 of three million* Are hundred tbousend. - These figures are somewhat In excess of our own, but then It urart bo remembered that we lutve not been In buslncM a* long aa Mr. Stewart.— Walt a few yean, and If wo don't ap- i proximate very cloaoly to the merchant prince"* return, It will not Ik became we wont try. The Ecumenical Council, according to one of our latest report* from Homo, will sit dnriug the >uuiuu-r month*. Il la exported that the final adjournment win take plare about Easter, 1S71. Special Notice*. H. Bdmt AIM. Miwtar tn Chanoary, or Now Jarssy. ami COMMIIIIONKR rot Oo ••»!• at raarejlsaau, oitusos Oca*> *!., Cava HivCivv.lLt. I D*. a ». Lama* CBaaswau, rair.ri ' rOltsSatpkla, Va. Vtlre, *1. or M • *m*. ] Whit are thay dolar lo rxprjn. their kiUiL or their hosU sMI|aaUrliu|( Its •' M r of Mr toatos -fin. ^jjtatrt | ^rUWas's'tootreUo* araia-t ths MUyaiib' ^ •fe^rtW •' *oae rooyte, tut tho frestor stror- - (TauZranmLim M*m MtMlhiSStTChS avwnSsSra ir f lexloa u ulioo or taaeS. the eje, ire oeSMMUatoWaaJ^awmsyare.^aMlhees U i^SSSinSSw i ; i

nKA*jg4»(j»h*h«» xd ctT^*" ; (on.umpttou ' 1 ' ji! Ilk* fluito Bta- I » *»o.o< Ueu,.,,«u,a».Mii.rar t j i rjmpctss 1 "rae*J»leJI*aM*a" " : e£SgS?.x'5regsB ■ "assgffWTraat'riiss! 0 hu haJ • lea* frohalloa he toff tho **>»•• ; SisgwSs i r ^tVrae^tleorarm prrrererlart^ IWSLvw the ( t ^raS°'7bm*r,V eL'^tt^Tr'aaaova^thii ^ prevflM* !(**t£a!<lreopre* asajShneatTr 1 SSSS£ws5LHC~ i SSffflttSWSUS. u' i J .'"u ; ssss= lorireaesulse ..rvteoihle- Thl. r.*«lr.1 ihtlmS n'..i'<X"nl . i SSwJp^!°i«iw mtuT*?»| : | J rmi tierl^j^mBiiJrUs^ ^ j * re tee or the HliulU Syrao i*J Seeweeil ' L°rnl'. xidJui'reittr'K^i pifiV *rw BIK1». I wtLLrrWMtto Whir si*V. .t coti • Sreta (. Charto* t, eoa of lha lata Ceyt. S,L i laalh year of hie .|e- ' : NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. •Ire ••It'^Sa'eleo *e*Tefle?e*oMheee*aBr ■" ' laehlartotehelhy TSl'XlM 'IKS', MoTfiM ( XJjhl Thlriy-ei • Kerhet Slrvrt.^ 1 ~ rA«T'Ci'i-*tu.Tn ^tim ' No. say (Ktfht Thlriy-Biejiterheimrul^ -irtTVflSl UIRK UACMt~rOK :^=s;r , rfo.saa irixhl Thlrly.Ctel Kerhel tireeb^ ' portrLAB natNK or the d*t. •IKSIONl fisoa* Iwrrorat. Ooiiie. HMlearnt OTTAWA UK Kit. Eatrecte tor aektnc Ihle eelebrele J heereup. ^erae'e SWeeh"11 |*]Tr r •-••n7lorIctirol«?,' 'n , **»!» E-r. SIMMON*. The I. one Rranch News, *" *H^Sri5tjatNT^lbENCEl>CAL .. una Me-a. Jtoaasota Co., J»K. B. MORRIS, Editor sad Publisher. WEaXI.T, |»r veer. ...... ONE DOLLSS ' nAtLY, rresi iaiy I to SeyL t «*M I The WEEKLY rlmlatos Ihroorbool tha ; Coitus (he • rje s li^ei ^ I s \ e. ^ uj, ^ -J tha wast T A FA* *:TTI: IIOIMI. roar* 1st ess he bed at the Uteyotle tl~.ee, ujjjjn. auret. -li~.tM nuaj^i: - ■' 1 or thel'outirof Case May. reeokaataeauh Sayrt Asw^iam. eiije eotd at r*Hie VauTPESDAT. tho M day at APOtttT, l*», y UoL^eii^LlVae* s^hMa^a The ,X*er rl»ed rlaht or EUees VesOllSer, that Is of May tut.'mS1 v*s,0,tDI*' 0"SJ2J; Q.UE.VT BARGAINS IN FURNITURE. Prlrca redared 13 per real. EXCELLENT WORK. KE WriRArai ME GOODS. H. F. FARRDi'GTON 'S OLD STAND. 366 A 368 Canal St., i- ^ MEW YORK. The Great External Bcmedj. Few Has RoaaL Jfwf/f Cure ItheumatUm. j <5a srijvxraa' ^*'liS«T»t^"] »ri SScSESaa, SSs i . IITgX^W^jrl^BriM^I^J s lev j t arita!»i£"oH<ra rnmmt'or At»* <

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IIady roofinc, * 8-SS" I *AJa rem areei»n!^~ 1 t%« • T5r55®cT i akras sr. <r»"' o/tsn Awsr. I EACH BOX or ' AMlRICit J AT A corrcc i r j w'ur^h°e^«"S^l^U^u"d'l~e^°t ; mHIhI to Mt^aClM ^ ■ M A ItULK^MA KTEir^ , } •SaoI'lh* •[?*"**' **"**■ 10 as'ler ! ! ..UT. " »wm» iriireHiii ,-js ". REV. ALBERT BARNES1 : ; "ir.SBSsgv \ Matthew Hale Smltl'a Hew Book- 1 TWENTY TKAUS'AHONO THE " BULLS ANIUJRARS* j ; - ; with MSj S'i|(hl. color o< • j • curat redl'L'tion ; 5 TKAH AM> COFFE1X. | I BRICK OF GOLD. ' - . I,"L^ tolr* ; LIFE INUTAH I M YSTER I ES OF MORMON I SM i J j ; ; \ i j j **dw I fhUadolshU. tn. , <; WHY DONT YOU THY j . Well's Carbolic Tablets, ' , I THaOAT.COLD,CaOPr. D!rTHCat*.CA- • yee^bos^^reat^hy well on rerelfl cl prlee. by ■ nonsh A (i EATS WANTED J I Vila THE AtTOBIOGRAPHV AND ITSi soNal HxcuLiKCTtoNa or : ^ Oil g.G OUG H, 5 lanretej. Addre~^ rhUed'e 'V ast nta oat. , AGENTS WANTED eeerywheie toe I I IlEMtt WARD DEEl'HER'll " rod Piter, "THE CHKUTIAN UNION," 1 Kits which le (leeo ewey Ih.t ooorrh led | warVLrenewM* i^raek^ol eri,^M AHSU ALL'S I J WASHINGTON, Tha^boet OUW^ei* »'ea«eil^ey.nele« la I , - iend*et ooee far eopy*cf pepc- end rail pertL 1 ' inwrt MUni* I?" rt'i'sTh' *"l tt*'"'"''*t** J l IN EVERY WAY 1 f WORTHY OF — |* • A T^TENTl 0 N. \ i t h f gT^Kadvantages we ! ' posserit, as the raiJt o'f a large, I well-established oni^uccesjfui business, with an expeVtoncc of ' more than twcnly-fivA years, enable us to offer inducements ( j to all who are about to a: come ( ' purchasers of / / ' t^Ready-Maik Cfething-^ ' , second to no cyriiblishmcnt in ( the country. ^Bur garments are j [ all made o^hc best materials, I ( | carefully selected; nothing un- | ( : sound ot/n any way imperfect is madt/up at all, even in the ' lowest trades of goods. It is j a well Established fact among elothiAi>thBt our Ready-Madc Clot hi*, in every thing that goes to\jake a superior garment, is DHMualled by any stock of goodsSsJhiladelphia. Our sasortmciiTSfe^o large and varied that every OB e can ^ be fitted at once, without \lay. Our prices are always gu*an- : teed as low, or lower, tnanlthc ■ , ' lowest elsewhere. We jfcve ; J also a fine assortment of J ! ] . Bar Goods in the | which will be made upit> order, | in the best man naff and at , , prices much lowpr than are , usually chargec^or Garments j made to ordar , GentleMCT visiting Phila- \ ; dclphia^an, by having their [ measur/ registered on our ' , books/have samples of goods . J forwasied, with price lists, by mail, Vt any time, and garments, Vither made to order or selefted\nm our Ready-Mady -* Stock, for^hB^gd by express, which will be gufcqretced to fit correctly. \ | I

Paper Hangl&g L NMtljr exreutad. Atao, EHAWEI H« dona at Baiaaaabta Prices. Tho great advantage rierivoHram havma IV po Hnamrtari ta that It can he^acrubhed like a board, ami bats four Umra a* long aa pa par put oo in the utual waj. No. lO "Washington St., Opposita the Centre Uotiao, ■ > . UAPE MAY CITY, J*. J. • GE 0 R GS W. SM1TB, PI " Practical Pai»ter. GRAINING, CALCIMINING, WAKL">AjKTf MO. . Anil All other Fainting Neatlr KxocTlted and SotisCicUon Giunuifeed. No. 10 Washington SL, opposite the Centre House, Cape May City. N. J. CiEOHtiE W. NMITH, AUCTIONEER, capo Hay Cttf, *. J.

New Advartissmeitta. JHI GREtT REBIUL DISfOTERT ( VlMXtAlt iiittkhh: | .• M re tba SC 0,00 Fetaw f| faxi'v aaiN ||| Me u ot I*do, Nub, Whtekey, ffort Xptriu. I •A* hjl^l*. ILiei.ie j rVi ajyiVa ■^''IlrVoti'lNoVat^iVj.v | V.'waL»IL n^Heto^re^Here* et. N.V 1 ' eaj Geaeiel llrel.. Sea frearl.ee I THE OLD WAY THE isTEW! Great American Tea COMPANY' j Noa. 31, 33, 3.'. & 37 VrwET ST., 1 New York. | JAN. N. kllWEDV to NOV UveUtoohtoreUoee.^.u^UreoM.,. Bedee. Ulte. rpiIE New Article of rood. For taealj-lie reals j ou can boj of jour Bragalsl or Groerr a parkage lira Mou Farlae. Rannfariared from pure Irlik You or rarragreu, irhlrh will Yuke slitrrn quart* of Blanr Matter and a like qaaalllj or Fadfie. It I* bj tor Ike cheapest, and at oil drlleloa* food In ' the world. Rand Sea Moss Farine Co., 1 S3 Pork Finer, N. Y. TOTTT HORSE ATO CATTLE P0WBEE1 WATua. axAT**, cot'Jiia. fffa jseri fomm mmm DAVIO E. FOUTZ, Proprietor, PsUMhai., MdgF yjSyMaadSMstom HMD 1 j WAHHBN. WA11D AOO., 75 oart 77 8f*i* jr dhrarf. J

A* GOLD PRICES I CASH! I SCHOOL BOOKS, 1 I Hlaerllanroui Books. 1 agilities, fit. ' NOTIONS, Tin vks. v iiisrs. j OnIitlMEii Bqntnt. ■ Confections, Foreign 4 Domestic Fruits, N™ cheap store. , BRItk. LIME, liUCOED rUSTBX,] Mill Feed, Polaloe* and Counlry Produce, r Contractors & Builder*. * , J. H. TOWNSEND, Qontroctor 4 guilder, TFuhiagtos si., nrar Episcopal Church. attention! HOFFMAN to WI I.LI A TIN, C^irpeqicirs qi)S iie^Hh'LfiaiM^i'upiaJra^jiSSu I le, reoilax muldla(S, W. ere toe yrej ir, j lo Move SU-uctuDOrt J " STILL AT IT." WARK k KLDRKDGK, 1 Contractors and Builders, la* Beefs |ret on at shirt aolue aad la "Otk••■or— Charts*! street, nee, Maatloa eL RICHARD V. KOFDT.R, nUUDRR. CAPB ISLAND NKW JERSKY. IRON IN THE BLOOD. " ■ r gtrr a urrxnh - . • - XarenuM ow» Ttrumm AMMf-nojt. Fancy Dji iitc F.tla blUlnmrnt > J. to W. JONEN, 1 i .-S-SSn ; E i

Boot* and Hit*. RE-OPENED ! BOOT, SHOE ail HIT STOHI, 1 FALL AND WINTER GOODS, i 1 ' j Capa tor Mm aoJ Bovr. ! jeloV" lil'iim, below "phtleoiTyhu" price, i ^RDUAK r.^sTirr*. j Millinery, etc. iMi j No. 3*j:i 331 South Mrv.-t, 1 j Fflicy & Mounting Millinery, ' ' • MILLINERY GOODS, ! , WIvvt, Straw ar.il Silk j ' DRY GOODS, ertpunae t Whin (Riorie, t'ahreUee, ; ' , Wall awl CVriHttg Paper, ■ngraln. Stair and Kag ("arprls ; | .t.\ vrt IT. Swrru, ; FALL ,t*D UIXTEK FASHIONS. ' "Z^'r B-;"^-°reS^f.Ur. Plumber*. J G. uuo.kDri, j PLUMBER, I ; Stoam and Cas FITTER. v- r. I*-"-'-.' Hyryl ! Seliel.rtloa (Irea I* work aad retce. IITDItAM.I! ttEMEAT* | CArK iTAK OFf/CB VF T11F. . <- EARTH C/.OSRT CO. pLDMBING, •TEAM to CAN FITTING. Hi* tag peraneeatti' nuw«rt arertt at l Plumhing'Stcam & Gat Fitting. •at aoiui" osdEm" " "* *'*" For Plumbing, Stram A (Ja* Fitting Iheyea the TUnpUe. Wert er the undo. | UASKlNti lJOWSE"' HENRY CLEWS & CO., .33 WALL ST. , NEW YORK. CLEWS, U ARIGHT A CO., lundoa. I L

fJHIE LARGST ASSORTMENT HiRDWARE IN SOUTH JERSEY, IT LEACH to WARE'S O fe m r c. CO re 5 J " " S s i Sit * ! a • i g £2 3 I ■ g a CO J ! gARII niUfeUT*. I "ASII LORD, RASH Pl'LI.IEU, Khun l.ot'Kn, SASH FARTENERI LEACH to WARD'S. ■ s ® P -• I I : a 7 Y- t - v ® " '< I S 4 - O 2! 8 5 = 'a a u u j'gj'f.' Jack Pianos, Smooth Pianos, Mltro Planes, I Uruil Plaues, Itnbbel Flanra, Double ami Single Plant' Irons, I. EACH to WARE'S. s I » ; > ,'li ,5|j! I * ai-?*?!!?!"?! I = s s ? 5 - : 3 ; I F -- ► f;fr" '-=!>!? I Ill 'Hi* ■ JF You Wunl any Rind of UARPENTEHS" MASONS' FARMERS* TOOLS LEACH to WARE'S. Pra "S as 3 ■- "2 " >- <■ fee g „ j | 2 « S 3 2 «= 5 ■ a < S: ~ ^ w z H P *« 2 = 1—4 r. _S Z 3 , * 6 5 Flour! Flour! Tl. , «r , Dr.t PliOTJK IN TinS COUNTRY r < Chtajjcr Than (U My Other Store In ttir Cuaalj. I.BAtn to WARE'S. ^ LI. HI3RI OF Growsrlsa, PKorisxoisrs CHIHA ware, willAjw ware, jWoodoH "Ware. «£e., tol, tocN toe. EjIfil'H 4* WARE'S.