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

CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE, THUBSDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 187U.

f CAPE HAY OCEAN WAVI Htu»T. >o»hu a. im CITY AND COUNTY : Capo May City Directory. -l''-~i»jaS a jfiaSii . • » L-4". '23EK¥»sr?a.° t~; "^yK3S6&W.S»,BS raws' ■*»- Fatal Railroad Acciiiemt.— A* tie down Into from Camd.a waa apimucblng the Court Hooar last riatur- ; ■lav. about noon, a man name.! Jonathan Ilobari waa Jiaoovered lying am— tho track, a short diatanee thU few- aide oT -wain 'a Station, and apparently f in an uncunadoua condition. Iiume- " diatcly the engineer signaled the alarm ' to alarkcn tlie speed of hla train, and at the aamc time apprise the man of i [' Ida dangerous aituatioo. Tlteunfortu- ■ t n ite man did not moke tlio slightest i movement, and It being IinpoeitMe to bring the train to n atop la fore reach- t lug the apot where he lay. the earn ( p taacd over hla bialv. cutting him com- . . p'irtely InAWO,- anil killing luni Inatantlv. thtthr stopping of tin train the , liitnaled niuuliu wereplarrd onboard ."Hid taken t- tlie Court Hons.-. where . bo inquest waa held in U.e afternoon. At Urn inquest a number of witneaaea * wore examined, lucluding the em- « M plover* of tl„: railroad eotnpany. who n * were exonerated of all blame In the un- « fortnnate occurrence. Tlie man waa a » realdent of < ape May and nt the time of Ilia death was raid tn be under the X Intlnenrr of intoxicating Kq tor. tl TlIK I.vrra-u.— On Friday evening v . III. re. waa an exceedingly iD-'creareUng ' *.-.* ion of our local Uteran organlta- o. tion at il* r mm in the •• A ream" on ai U'aahingtun atrecL Tlie q Motion for iz ■Whale WA. ably and warml) dlacnaaed In by tlie gentleman appointed at tho previnua meeting, and the argument waa fl, decided to he In favor nfclvl! law" over ,t "moral." A crtUowa»app*:nl«d. also "moral." critio wma appointed, alao

ui-ommilUe toaollclt hooka with a view , offrmnlna a nudeuafiwa library. The qtawtii.il Bit next meeting, which wiU 4 fa- In- morrow crening. I«, "lb-«olrcd 1 Unit Knowteilge haa more power ill the S world than money." Ou th • affirmsI live Maaara. N\ C. IVioc, Win. Sterena t and J. \V . I.* eclt are tlie ape ilsert, and | on tin- negative Messrs. J. II. Townj acrid, K. I'. Mi tea and I.. 41. Kilmunda • ore appointed. 8kk to It. -We truat tin- autboritie* will toaru it. and adopt the prn|«T of th*. officer* of election on Tu.-a.lay next. than b-.ve rxlated in tlie past.— Tl..- .vatein lirirt.tfore in vn.-uoforde-prlliiigllwl.illnt* of tbecltiam voter* and rouiilbw the aame nl tl." ctaw of . tin- .-W-tbrn. I > aw the least, waa very -rrptvl.. n«ibk •. initLi. light t" have laarn ronied nd long alnoa. I "it Oar door of the room where the otBceraa.-e attending to their d itiea lie elo«ed. .-xcludlng — all, and n-ni .in ao until tlie malt i< announced. TMBA-Nw -MW-UpC Smith having aecarod i.ut aoic agency in thia | n.-iglil>irhonl fot the Great Atlantic 1 mid I'jrlficTcaCo's "TltXA-Nm.TAK, would aiinooner tlie arrival of an Invoice of that nrtlcle at hla atore No. ID on the Ulan I ahould mate a traiPof llm TI.eH-N.rUr, or the Chioeae Tea III il. pore elate. Thl» Tea la recoroio. ii.I -! p. anil all taatra, whether areu*t»mr<l to tin (irren or 111 ack variolic.. In n Inforc. and it la warranted to give ia- rivet satisfaction. or (be mnoey will la- n lumbal by I'apt Smith. IViio'tt Takr It?— Hating made urraiigcjiienl* with the publishers for a limlhat uumher of the beantiftil new M .-liromo "LUlk lied Itiiiing ITaod," f wv take great idcasnre in informing our 1 friend* dial by very little effur - tiier can olnaln ■*»< of thuac apiendid work* of art. The chromo la sold for 1 10, la 18 by inch -a in aiae, and will be expreaard in any petwn eroding na the naraea of ten w-w subneribor* with tin money nei-onipaiiying them. A enpy of the rhromo ran Is- examined bv .ailing at ' t.'iiANOKD llANDa.— The > ape May lluihlei '. Mil; waa raid at | ablie sale -ai Saturday mnrning hut, Mr E. Johnson of thia plan' being the pur-ctuiw-r. The vnticeni waa *otd at a grr.it eacriilcc. 1U ante not having rraliaad scorer iv more than one-half the original coat. The present owner la a tlioiKiigU going buaineaa man and Intm*. (pcrroaing tho fodHUee of the eaalr.am of all kind* of artickw u«e«l In the t*m»! ruction - f building*. Wnwill «enl the OcbaX WAVnaod IHuiukctv Un.vTMtr far one yaor to any inreao who paya ua t t.'J" liKuoiiKST'a MoNTIii.r i» decidedly the winat ciiterpri«ing. valuahle, rellaId.-, arid practical family mag* line imhliahed. The typography can not Ifki en-rBr.1. the illual ration* ureal7 wav* aril. Ik ami la-auilfid, tlie tUanur - portion original nnd varrird. bi miaeciUo> inatroctivc and valnabk-, and the •Faihlon d.q«rtin.-ul more complete than in any otlm i*-ri>»lical. >*.-1 i* iuo.1 .a*ilv ao^mpiiahvd by unii. ..la cii -.l* ovrr tha atair chamlar. An Hie rmmi. tan be rentilate.1 liy thta mean, in the ookieet day* of winter, or during thr prevakmoa^of a admit aii.- i I.rr biahrkcepeni rejoicr. C'oru-t* .an m..r b laid down with k*e than half tl-- f- -rater outlay of lime and hw. It krlnnrb) moanaufAatrrtehA Jdiil aU-tidanoe of all the nwmlmluJtATiOh^tr Urn. i ua - The U baSjUoreofoflkrr* of Ev.ning Star f '■ °" r- *'"v takn I V I.k, ; .a" Cir-. with but Ope EiEStSi

7E f Local Brevities. llailroada role thia ftee repoblic. . Ilaao-ball wiS aaaa bare to hong up * | Ua hat. K Monday night waa "All Hallow j A aure thing— Sheriff Steel man "a ra- ] Roc-fiahing on the brach la at preaent in vogue. : The ceneua doea not arem to aatlsfy everybody. >•, Stated meeting ol cooocil on Monday The tabular well ia deatined to aa- 1 prriede all othen. The adjourned meeting of council oc Monday evening tnrned oattobeaSiH " tie. •i When a man la cootlanally talking of polltica, ia it principle or pocket with ** Every lady In thia acctton know* " where lira. S. 8. UawMna' millinery ,i* emporium is. Twenty-five new subscriber*, less a- one, were entered on oar book* during the peat week. Christmas eomr* on Sunday this rear. Tlie children will liang up an rt Heavy underwear for the cold weather can be had at I. Smith'* clothing More - on Doca tor Street. 4 We are giving the tubular well, a " trial and ao far rind it in every respect ' aa la represented. . October boa drawn to a close. It waa . a a moat delightful month — tin- ml Meat . experienced for many year*. j Ocoeart A Bro., our popular atore i ■ I men are working day and night to meet ■ " j Head Josh Hilling's Farmers All- I ; inlnai for 1H71. An excelleot cure for e I dyapeptica. For aalo at Garrison's. c Tl»c officer* elect of Capo Island. *. . Lndgo Na 2fl I. O. of O. T. will be I duly installed nest Monday evening. LJ I IVreona who are nnlering their win- q r tcr coal cannot do better Uian get lire at Schcllenger* yard at the Land- 0 lugAttention of our readers ia directed a the anoaunrcment of Mr. Nelson a Garretson's sale under tlie head of u advertisements." B III. worths long walk to ace ibo ct lob turned out by II. Owen, oar ai extellent house and sign painterooex- It at hla shop on Mansion street, st We hare trial the Then-Nectar and nnhealtatinely pronoonce It the best * tlavurvil and moat pleasant tea we hare j '• ever used. For sale nt ID Washington ! w street. '.'j We laarn that the interior of tho I Mcthaliet cbnreh ia to lie frrseoed in i course of a fcw weeks at the hands -p| W°°m1ur">r<l WWn""U,n ' U1'L "Turkey ahtrmod!" i* the caption _ of an article in exchange. Inasmuch Tl Thanksgiving Day comes this ue month, we are not anrpriaed that Tnr- Hi la alarmed. ad Ware A K (dredge hare coo tree tcsl tl* the building of Mrs. Hawkins, new we which is tn lie three stories with mansard root Wo'trnot <8 hers in the •«> "u mansard <ahera

j* Mock win follow anil. .,,, J. S. Garrison keeps on his counter "j ail the leading periodicals, insluding the standard mnnthlic* and literary and Illustrated wrckllea, at the aame •is pr'TS they ean be obtained in FUUa|1(j oelphia. n. Tlioac of oar naders who did not ■ da observe the recent display of the beau- j ttful Aurora Boreal!*, will I*, glad In ; laarn that tlie coruscali.m iiintiilciasd j • In the xenith and faliaud In the hori- > er son In homologous furcation*, in I very Intonating and Instructive i iv ! Knicrtainment was given in the Mntho- 1 — dlst church on Tuesday evening by . c- Ilea Mr. At wood, oKDaistiiigof polio- ( ra i rmnik: paintings illustnillve of scenes I I from tlie Itiblc. Tho cxhiMtion was j ry I well Attended ami gnre general satis- , m racthh. . A large and enthusiastic nw-ting of i lla- Ikaaihlican voters of Fajie May fity nail I-ower Township na. hold | nn Tumday evening at tlie Academy I nl (fnldSpring. Messrs T. Bucaleyaml „ I K. s. taaming. candidate far Hie i" i I-vislitsre were present, and the I [r j s|*aklDg wna kept up with spirit until ['• Tiik Haiti kst Tun tx Livb.l'crhs|w there la no period «• pleasant among all the pknaant |> rii»!« of lore ! making nathai in whlcli tlie Intimacy j j* betwaea thl lover* 1* so assured, and j dure nud'ffidure c-nivcnsati.m about i tho nrdlnaryliltlo matter* of life; what ; ■° can be ilotil srlth the limited mean. y at their dlspmal; how that lilr shall be lirgun whkh tlu-v shall listd togetli- . cr; what Idea tach lias of the other's duties; what Ach can do for the other; _ what each wlHrenounre lor the other. There was a tie sent* of the delight „ of intimacy in'lhe girl Who declared ] n that she had mthrr loved her lorer ao ,e well a* when aUtold him bow many [atlra of atockinAihe hail got. ■j It it very aweffito gaxu at tire star*. ! r and it la sweet ■ ait inrt among the _ hayem-ka. The\reading of poetry j 1 logntl* r. out of t% aorna Inok. with " brow* all clone. .$ arm. nil mingled, ^ia very asveet; the Vmring out of the whole' heart In wt%vn words, whicli . v the writer know* wild lie held to he t ,, ridiculous by any eia, and ear*, sod . ; any sense but ll» As and ear* and ' sent. I* very swertTfo fortliegliTwIio ' „ hits mail" a shirt ft the man she j 0 lore*, there has comat moment In the ' lost stitch of it sweeWBthnn any stars, ,. haycocks poetry or aufglatire epithets H have produced. . f y (lug n. R. (tnrftt.itms.-Ttw ) l'hilailcl|ihia correapAanl of the 1 llnlgeton /' olrW, In nfting mention ' ,1 of tlie late excursion of the Railroad ■ T Conductor* to Os|ie MaWnmpllmenta ■ our popular c-nUuctft, Messrs. 1 v Brown and Mulliner in fte follnwing » strain:— 1 ,. The Conductors of the Bret Jersey • a did thomaeln* proinl. ft. Brown « L waa aa thin aa a clieanut ftl, *• "la I T his custom;'' hut you i4l are bit 1 |. chest over liia lieart worftg like a a c blacksmith's bellows, aa Itfthod and I a flowed —this Brown ia a tftnp, and c danced around lika a magydfa make t the atrangera happy. HarrAnlliotr. c a stout, big, plouip and forty, W cherry a V man work Hi rough a train fttssl as J 't. he. I seldom saw him twiftn tbe t d same place; fourteen western ft* fell a f In lore with him liot hc aoya ft few* f ofld. country wtB not iHMr h&nore I ' KXLXunon.— W# call the ndkiou | • * of our readers to tho adrertiaeaK lo } u another column of Messrs. Eftrels I d A Lawrence, Clothiers, S. K. K,r T >• Sacood and Market Su. I'hiladcfcft, t r, Those gentlemen hare built op tft a *> three times larger than the mafthj s is of older house* on Market St. W c suocaaa ia aUrilmUd to the feet K t thev sail the liret Clothing at ft n A lions fur the fell and winter elolidft j »• trade ami are now lilting out IhSi customer* with warm, strong, oiftp tastely suits. We recommend tbrK " aatobfiahment In nor reader* wire Iflf " want or g»*l idnthlag at reatonablX ^ Price*. SCUMS tut** New Monthly Uago-1 K sine fee a*la at Warriaoov variety I at John FandraS I'.qaria* Fur Stnpre ! rium, TlflAreh -irret, 1-hiferMpMq. |

Tnekoboo— unlike any other filaa Cumfetond and Atlantic. The largem portion of the village, however, is ia Gape May oosmtyTtEat part In AUonr*" | tie bring eimpfy styled "over lbs bridge," sod that in Cumberland, a- "MaraholMlle." though it and the main village are in no- wise separated. tj Tnckaboe lies on Tuckshoc Hirer, shout ten miles from its month, which Dot only aflhrdrtbembciUUes for ahlpy ping vast quantities of .rood, Ac., to , New York and Philadelphia market*, "• and receiving in return gtaiu, Ume, ! Ac. , Mil also has Ua shores la the neigb- « ; borhood bocn for rears made to renound i- f-with the clatter and ring of the beuadaxe the sew, sod the hammer of the reaael E| builder, and a nut number -if tirst-ebu. veaaela hare been conatrncted at three yards. Some rears ago as high aa line reaaela were known to be in procea* of _ construction in these yards at ooe time, ' and though the business is not perhaps altogether as flourishing aa in former * years, its reputation for turning oat * vessel* that are truly flrst-clae* in model and workmanship, ia aa good, if not * Iwtter than formerly. v The principal tjolldrr* are J. (.', Sheppard, and J. C. Lee. The former rer eently launched a three-masted schooner e carrying upward* of flvo-bundred bins, and it is a rt-aarl of which lie may Ju*t- . ly be proud. We are informal ho ia . spout to bntld another atill larger, being 115 ft. keel, double deck nnd tiro* i tnaata. Jaa. II. Stilie, Esq., is about to build a large schooner far Caiit. Eli ' add. A great deal of vessel property la owned liere, and a great many 1 Bra-captain* reside here, a natural ro- ■ suit or which ia that Tuckahoe ia a village of ^considerable wcadth and^ fssbof the must eminent phyaldant of our county, reside here, and represent much *T the wealth of the place, the former douhUrea one of wcallhieat men ia this portion ol our state. Jonas Steelman, Esq., Gapt Philip When ton and Capt. - Weeks are heavy vessel ( owners and among the wealthiest man The people of Tuckahoe have bcJkuic | - alive to their duty in regard to aMidbla | ' and churches. Three yrar* ago while 1 1 under the pastoral care of Bcv. E. II. i the M. E. society built a ehureli i coating rilAQOU. and last year a ncal . 1 and aubatontial school building, the j I completed in the most modern c style, coating alout 13.500. The I'rin- : cipai Teacher. Mr. 8. B. Jortnan, holds i a first-grade license, is aim a local mill- i later in the M. E. Church, and every , :i worthy tho esteem in which he U 1 1 held by tbo people. Hla aaalstant l> ; a Miaa Annie I-ee, nn accomplished j ' young lady and highly esteemed by r both the little ones and their |nrcnt«. ' r of the choir of the M. E. Church, nnd !l we have frequently heard it remarked 1 1 —"What could wc do without them.'' ' is also a Prrabyb-riaii church '■ under the pastoral care of Ilcv. Mr. j * of May's landing. A new '1 house la soon to be erected "over " bridge," similar lo the one of which '• have spoken. k There are two botela, the principil tl kept by Tlioa. Busby, Esq, Aa P i" kept by Iiuahy, Esq.

there are very few rum-drinker* in the ,r neighborhood, it Is but fair to presume lg that iieilhrr ol theni ore growing neh j by soiling the acenraed atnlT. £ There area nnmber of Ural-claw store* all doing a thriving business. Those "over the bridge" are kept by II. Y/ . . Madden A Son. S. Steelman. and F Peterson. Those In the main village Ire A. Steelman R. Budd. and T. W. ? | Shoemaker. . ; There ia a lodge of Fror Mason* in ' j a flourishing condition, and a Building ; association in ancoraaftil o|«-raiion. r i IVe might also mention that there . ► arc three blacksmiths' ahopa.tivu wheel- : y Wright shops, two harness makers ami - ! I wo tin amith*. s • Ward Stilie, Esq., is lb" gaotlem in a ly siul nix'omuioilating proprietor oft lie . i- \ stag" line tunning betwreu Woodbinc aution and Tuckahoe. By hla atton- ■ - : lion f. hnsinrMand to the wants of the ' , public, Mr. Stflle lias gained hosts of ' . I ru-odn. and we hope, also, what he lias i _ I as Well earned, a good supply of | I "-totn|«." lU-gging hi* pardon for' . j lliu* rxpresalng onr well wishes in his c | Iv-lialf, wc promise more anon. it ! __ OWBItVER. The Farxbk'h Fmnsn.— We desire to dispoor of tin right for Cape j ' May county of a most valuable Inven- ! ; tion. and one which we can recommend ' with confidence. Every farmer and J ! farm laborer in the county ahould bare ; one or more of the famous Pocket Corn : Sheller. It weigh* only ono pound, I I and will shell from t to (1 bushels jwr ' hour. Any man, woman or rhild ean . use thorn. They are adopted to the largest or smallest pots of corn, taking ! " off every grain rapidly without erark ] . or even breaking the germ, leaving tin- ' cob ctean. The little machine |icr- \ ; forma on soft as well aa on hanl corn, ■ J given or dry. The feet la, the 1 "octet ' Corn Sheller alioold be uw*l a aliert . time in onler that iu merits mav l-e | fully t,-*li*l and spprvciatnl, far It sella rxcfaairely upon Its merits. For a J ; lire, enrrgetie man here ia an admir- , able opiswtuultv to make tnooey on , , - a small investment. The right will be j sold at a considerable redaction from ' first cost, a* the present holder has not : the time necessary to devote to it.— ; The fallowing are among the ma"» | why this machine la the best now before the ihiMIc: - I. U la the cheat** t. 2. It is tlie : moat durable. S. It i* the lightest and ■ iQ'wt simple. 4. Any one ran kwrn to nac It A. It wiU lake every kernel off the cob. 0. It will tare the core ' clean and ready far the mill. 7. II will shell corn no other machine eon. It tnakrs no noise. U. It nrerl* no haaaa la alaaa it ia, as Unan hnrnrrWt, , in th* coat pocket. 10. It will shell com In a day, in proportion tn •lee. than any other machine. 11.11 | adapts Itself to all slxe* of core Instant- . Iv. t— It Is so g!**t to lead. TmcLiTrt.BConronAi.MAOAxiKK j - ! Nnvamber is a heautifnl number of i moat heautiftil juvenile— good enough Hie most exacting. Since iu enand Improvement, and the ' addition of fine ftill page ami other en- i graving*, T*« Lilllt Corpnrmt is worthy ] of a circulnlbm of at least a hundred ' thousand. Tho remaining numbers - of 1870 are offered free to all who sob- i scribe now fur tbe next year. Don't I " foil to give your children this sterllne '■ juventk- magazine. It is paMishnd la c Chicago, Illinoi*. IwSewdl and Miller, 1 at one dollar and a half a year. 15 eta I a single copy. Beautiful and premiums arc given far dubs, j , "A Woxiini or M Kin. a i. Set- 1 - exce." mav well be applied to Dr. i'"i I Wialor'a Balaam of WW Cherry. It , is nearly half a century aim-.- this ! , remarkable remedy was Introduced ! , to the publir. and yet the Immediate | and enviable rcpalatimi which it ' | gained by iu wonderful cures of | coughs, colds, whooping cough, anre , throat, influcnaa. conanmption. and ■ j I oil bronchial complaint*, ia to this day | , I fully aastainad. -7 , t An adjourned meeting ••( tlie West | , 1 Jersey Presbytery was hold in the I . ■First Presbyterian Cl.un-h, Crdarvillr, j Bpn Tueaslay. for Use purpnw of install. Hng Rev. J. II. Clark, as luat-w uf . Bdirob. ,110. Meats. Bsodjr, , VHavk you evar tricl Natpke'* i , >-■*111 RfeSTOU ATI V B? You will I" J Babied with It. tVan. ssvfa. and o | » ek." aa cryui. rwe.ove.ro , ki ka flow* "*«u" .up -reed* r "Cbwa in the cow •" * bride .

Hoctri Sbavhjjl Oct 17th, lflTft ace The Sou tli SeavUle Farmers' Club in waa called to orfev, J. B. Crendol in ay, tfaeebalr. pr Miaul.-* of prcrioos meeting read and appnrved. an- D. Wheoton exhibited a sweet potaIhe to weighing 5j pounds, id. Committee oo jubilee reported prothe grass, and asked for further time, cr, J. II. Crawl ol aald he had a report leh to make on his wheat crop this year. Ip. Although it waa almost a failure, he raosldered it as moch his duty to t», report as if U had brrn a aucnas.— le, Sowed four seres: used six !ius!|c!" [b- seed; aevrnty-five faada of good ma- j xe preparing tbe ground ; two days with sel faun wwiug. Iiarn-ating two days; aa thraahlng tsre .lays, and bad eighteen ae bushels; ia not discouraged: think* the na cold last spring, followed by a dry hot summer, was very detrimental to tbe ] *•-, wheat crop generally, pa He also aowed seven acres of oat.; cr used fourteen boabelasocd; six bag* of nt phosphate; did not keep shy account Id of work; harvested and threshed Eat ot bushel*. It i« hoped that the members of the p. club will continue to band In Heir e- reports of tbls season's products, rr w bather favorable or othenriae, with a, the manner of cnltivalion. Ac., that t- other* may be profiled by llw vault of our experience, ig Tbe queation f.ir the . > . uing waa * I then introduced by F. 8. Townsenil, it who mid the subject under .MUabicraii tion t.»ik ao ride a rango tlial it might r- he more pn.lltableiotakc up certaiuary tides of produce this evening, anil .lisy cuss their qualities for table ti-e. nnd I- so continue it through a numb, r of .- evening* Jn order to do each ptrt 1 ler lie wished to say a faw wonls in r reference to prr|iariug grain for null a for the purpose of being gr.mnd into , Hour far Ubie use. Ho considered i . ! tbls an imjiortant starting-point, for I uuica* the grain is pnmcriy clcaui-d ) I j itlui vnred for, it i* utterly iinpoaaible j to make a number one of flour. i j nn.l sour faces and grumbling is sure i to loliow with a Intel, of pour bread, I and then it la nil laid to tlie miller. \ , Wheat was occasionally brought to , I mill nearly .me-fonrth lioi.ia and 1 i . atrn*. «nli a "right smart" apnukr bog of rat droppings, wldrh are nor i raicuUtasI to improve th. qUtl.I) "f i in the meal rbrot, and be so." • ... > , machine to separate llil* ulfieclio.iv . "* I article from the wis at. only i.j tla ( r , tedious progress of fingering them -m, ' and Ibis be thought was asking loo ' much of tbe miUrr to do. Er*n to . remote the straw aoJ bea.1* after it is N brought to mill, require* lime and ., reoulu lo rooskfer.il.Ir wsair. oiid lion " add ioault to injury, growl Is- . tliey get so siuaii a qaant.ti ■' . jN Umoatly througli nrglrci ou I tun- V glad lists subject had be* n Introfur lie believed tliat good. : ! ' j wholesome fiwxl, dcj*'iid.*l in no small I degree, upon the nenlurss uod euro la- j ken in its preparallun. not only with .. the cereals, Ian every other orticl- - far table iro-. IIeol»i s|»*« al*., j if

of Gralmm lire-ad, and in.piir.*l if un- 1 „e bolted wheat meal was liealtlty, If pre•h : l«irc.l |irojierly he consider.*! it a v.xv 1 e« .Dr. I'. M. War raid that .i .Mlnl I ra vwheat inea! maile into Graham bread IX was heallhler than the u-u«l rrmle of p !wi'i«ring flour. Due simple reason re- was, that it was more . asilv digreiU*l V. i Tli. ro was no doulit thai it "wna more productive to health. In 1 W. Doonulo tliouglit alro.i should . ,g i be cut before It wru too n|v. il .. -t •only nuule heller flour. but al* -a In re j quantity, two very iin|sirt.iiii ! J. eratlous; lie tleiiighl Imckwlnni slmnld s| not I*- allowed lo be exposed to lla- sun | ' after it was threshed, aa it Injur.*! the ; last" au-l quality of lis- meal. ,C ; J Voas raid buck w ileal slloiihl bw perfectly dry when' il i< threshed; I. i ground as aoon as pussilik- thrn-oftar, ■ le ! and if the miller done hit duty, ilu-i--jfj would be no I rouble about tlie flour,' is and no grain ih siM ever lio *- u; to ■ ' jf| mill without bring thoroughly cl.w used ,r . that Is, lo thlok or luring goisl flour. | is J. IL Crandsl said that bockwhrat should fan albiw.*l to dry twwor throe ways mtlr r llio-ihing, brfnre it was The qmistion to be e*Hitinui-d at our i c { next meeting, and iu il isan important ] i- ! airliiect, w« hope il will !« ftillv .lis- 1 .1 i rinsed. Adjonninl one wi-.-k. W.Il. d | ... ■ ! Tnn tortificaUons of IXiri* were con • , i strutted in tlie reign of Igiuis i"hlllp|« , * ' ThercoaaistofalaMtioneilnndterrace-l ■ '.wail, tara*l with masonry, and am- '■ . i ronnded by a ditch varying ftomlKl to . E I 1UJ feet. The general mil line is of an • irregular oval form, nearly utile* in , I circumference, and enclosing an arm . ■ of 10.371 acres, or 80 miles, and ai , popolaUqn aflJKSI.IIU) iwrson*. Tlie 1 ; j axis of the oval from north to south is J : | 0.700 yards, and that from cast lo wes: * j is lJ.if" yards. Around the enceinte ■ i or circuit of tbe wail, are 04 angular . forts, with arras of alioul 338 sqiisr. ! yards each There nre Irshb-s 17 case mated fortreaars, located at tin * ] principal approaches, and connect,.! ° j bv sunkcu ruuU. Inside tbe walls u 1 • J I carriage-way is laid out, and also n eir- ! ' cuiar railway, romnecting all th-- rail- . " , road line* running into Fsri*. At var- ' i.ars point* of tbe wills there ore IF- ; ; " ; entrances, of which 51 are gate*, 111 : ' _ are railway a robe* and t are |ws- : ' } : IKSL'UAXCE Coil TAX IE" IS lhsPs- , J ;-«A.— lb nasi* carries the aame mili-j i * j lory discipline into the control of life J 1 : insurance companies which obtains in • - j every department of her government. ; ■ 1 ! c:l" '•'"rd witliout ' | ' I com pon^rs are bound to show the ( ' ' [ amount of their receipts n.ul expendi- * ' j true*, while the government reserves i * • lo itself the right of withdrawing 1 1*- ; J - suiborily should il at any time deem i tl* roiHi pany- to be in an im-aUsfactory 1 ! | condition. ft — s i ! Tho model pirior magveiu,- and a \ ' . valuable premium to each lubscrib-r. t : ! lh-nioresU Jfasrt/y stands nnriral-l i . a* a family luagazlnr. Its choio r j literature, its superior music Ita targe 1 1 amount of valuable information. Its ! I i prarticnl and n-ltable fashions, nnd I . ; artistic illustrations, give It a hist ; I I claim to its well-earned title. "The ! > Magazine of America." Yon i cannot do Without Denwrasl's Jl—tklj. , Yearly fAOU. I j Alaska.— Where on this glob. I c*u wc go lieyuod the umnlproseul *' Ynnkae? Igvnuing at Sitka, we bad ■ walked bufa -short di-tane* into thr when wo nwelied tl*. n .rtlieru . ■ 1 depot of I)r. AytT's nirdieimn iu fail > display aiu uig'tiie liuu, sliaulic* and : > I courts of these bursal trihea. There : ' ! tlie familiar, homelike names of hh j I Cherry Pectoral. Pllta, Ac , salute u* * I from the exterior and Ua- interior of a j 1 store which shows more business than I • neighbor*, and prove* that tbrsv ! simple but sure remedi-v are even i tweeaaarj to savage ;.fc than t-> » ourselre* where Urey vi*it every fire- : j ahfe. |Corrr*|sa)ileut Alexandria, v i h ka'k ooonty sends !•> market this *-n*"ti iVt.flgi) bushels of cranl- rru*. I which are worth at a fair price $4 i»w 1 | l>o-IieI. or tiV.+V. It is only a few : vrorssinee cranhcTvy mltneesra*"..'.!- 1 | roi*K**l in Geeah Omni.-. AS a gbwral rnt*. Un 'rat way tx lew dcHfia yrisrarif what Wxrwisthi life- • It t»k * an n.,- ..mm « «nrt mam £ !^r.K5saKS!l — i

U VECETABIX^bGR a- H dolor and Dreszieg that wfll net Bun the Hair or Iqjnra th* tr— 8 It makes Usiraoft and floe, restoring "■ ita natural color withoul dyeing, by rt imparting a healthy and vigorooa growth. w IT B ALTMETHB CIUII AU OTHIl *j iinMlinHftit y, r.lro tLOO, lsr*s luttlra^ ' •OLD CVtavftltRt - ''j Not* genuioa without my aignatsre, "J Ipnl mynasao to oo goods that are not of surpassing cxrellcner r New Advertisements. It sfv°i 'n " J?r'a sk*ca a*. fe* »•> eily. j * Spirit sS^»oVil,ra"»oiti!|,»AiM I ; ; »W (Kicbi ran. ,.">•) M turrhsH. ] [ yiKr i-'ua rirrrisb unokh ■ j e... '."Lpi Csm" -J"yzi: |

i ss ■ i M . | iSHs: ; | E I ! . j *sj|sSst»s wteu'pra^^r^^w 'arom | Co..;. w^,'.yc^gg^; 1 wMltorv syopim** or . . -ip »»!»", II usiMsie* us«l.i«v.t:j IBS Hjsl||»wj S.'* Mrinnm I * * *f"r *" "'"'wti'"r'»*lw*slls I */ i-rasesS^fcy^s' rsiselr MllirlflosM^a. ! ""hMsUHi urir^alt? oTTro »i»n«ls!u | Yn-M. G. KHOADH, j PLUMBER, Stonm and Cas FITTER. No. 5 Mansion Street, ctfi jur cm.' IsJ I ai Market tlfM, rkllajelpku. J," .r*ra4 «• «•*»'• *11 .**... fa ar »» . JKlt l.lt CKMCNT K R££ LOVE, / ^ ^ '!'*^A V E>,' '|mi >:a.N BCTAU. •*4> l

a IT»TM. ) THI CITIZIHS of CAPI IAY COUITY - ! WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT _j 11ENEZET & BBOTHEK HAVE Jl'ST RECEIVED * J TIIK LAHGEky- K-vtrrS ii OF COOKING. BED-ROOM AND PARLOR STOWES j •j EVER II ERKTOFURK dfrEltt:!! iS-JII hfaifi l yTV |j No. 7 Cooking Stoves ( As Low as Eighteen Dollars. Comp el. '• 1 M fed W PAIITHTI.AII ATTENTKlX GIVEN Til .*3 HEATER AND SAN6E WORK. Til. Ibsilh.tr

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li|. TIiaWAH DlPl'l, « 37 8. Second St., shove Ohn' nut. sou. ' ni iii roror*1 IU 8t.\»:s* CARDS. - I u,M,oi"r S. DENTIST. j!;— PRACTICAL ARCHITECT, re ARCHITECT AS!) RVILIH. II, " , -xg. - - Attorucy A CoanaeUcr-at-law, Sol ki tcr. SL-rREME COOnTCOMMiniOKKII. i r. ATTORNEY AT-LAIV, Ksrorisl si. .alios |l.*a to tellroless. JJ inwuiJMir, turtLM, rasuro, ^ "'.ff A4tahUM nr.. -sura., *..> ■ | 1 V. Ll AMINC. pxrVTlSV J VI E. M- rHILUPS, ■ OXKOPATniC rnTEIt'115, orrtCK AND UnMScZ-Ko. M WASHCape Haj* S. J. * TiKca. oacuorra, atros, window •iiadks, STAIR aow, ra. G. & SNYDER A CO.. { I* *• SOI rn SECOND ay. PnlLADELCKIA. 1 < '* wraSs'ra J •j Hr. or.n stand i THOMAS H. CLARK'S J BOOT *ND SHOE STORE, i fiV WASailGTWI STREET, g orauatta- axeoican huusk ua. J A la»l* ssj — 0 ssrarua slra* ml m, Ii^JJriv«Wsrara|U*~wraU, rosr'W.si J WORK MADS TO ORER B : REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. '»

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Fancy Articles j Iu Capo May County. o j For Medicinal " Dr». .VARf'Y A. RECRll. X •*' CAM MAT CITY. - OR. J. S. KENNEDY i SON, - DRUG STORE. No.U7 Witshinijiori St.. I ■ Y DAI OR 111 NIGIiT. 4>nc of Uie lhatura holds himv-lf in roadinrsa AT ALL 1I017BS ri. RKSrpND TO TUN MAN! CALLS that are daily made by tlM-ir friends . and other*. DRUG STORE, Dltt'GI, PATENT MEDICINES, FERFI'M ERIES, And TOILET ARTI4 I.Ea, , wsi.hira, ... c»ros.isi Ttwy are .iu Blasts far UM ~ , Great Jitrioi fta Coniiaiy. OF NEW YORK. GREEK (f ULACK TEAS C'OI-'FKKN, 111 Karranted lo give Entire Rath. , ractlnn or IfeHoj Befoadrd. . t' "z raovtD0 LEGAL NOTIC'ER. ]N BINKRUPTCT. D QMatrareS rayor^ octasS^jSx*'^ . 5'fSgtg^S^^^ ; 4 n»IINHT*lTna-a KortCXU-Mare w. e csro" ««jTatr. rejirtra*, ^"''""1^. N OTICE TO cuDiTUBa—cksrks Krour ■s-l .'roro r-l... ASalsWrslsn m( gw^^SV*ra,!»*t»L' TrareSr VM rra j 'j Dswu arefeON rasa **-■*" ruvrxk^ i.i i»"" J

Roni Estate. °»iaa*A* Mfnooaa^uli'.uirslrt*. , ■wtretenaa pM| QriSfertra'. N .r BUILDING LOTS* FOR SALE ! ^ratrariw, a r: a *oNa j ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS, 1 UIO.W . = Craht, Hood aad (oagrew Nireria,- ! Broadway aad tkr Turnplkr j j R. R. OSS A'IN, Agent. art. 10— tt. I . DANIEL M. FOX A SON, ! J K«*nl ICHTATK V|4- • I Mire, No. 540 N. Fifth N.. • w ,br ""4 "• ' ] , Ac Builriir.t) Lota j EIRE INKER INI'lt. '< Ml'TUAL INM'RANl E . t». ■ ai ira TiM ass . si • — r •* h J j We Insure nt the Lowc/t Br.ter, 5

"SSItr "■ >■" •- i LP LA IN FKCTS DING. ; A Irgc, well established anil i succesful business, with an ex j perienle of more than twenty five yftrs, enable us to offer inducements to all who arc " I about tl become purchasers of ■ Cbtkmg ftg ' second tl no establishment in ' the counvy. Our garments arc all made If the best materials, j carefully *!ectcd; nothing un- | sound or I any way imperfect ' ; is made u| at all, even in the ! lowest graiV-s of goods. It is j a well cstallishcd fact among clothiers, thL our Ready-Made I Clothing, irl every thing that . | goes to mall: a superior garment, is urVtjualled by any stock of gootfe in Philadelphia, f Our assortment is so large and varied thlt every one can he fitted at ontfe, without delay. Our prices aroalways guaran- , teed as low, orlower, than the lowest clscwhefe:. We have also a fine assorVnent of mrGooJj in \e Puce,-^, which will be maA: up to order, in the best malner, and at prices much lovftr than nre usually charged Ar garments made to order. 1 Samples of gootft, with price - lists for all kinds <* garments, forwarded by mail It any time when requested, w«t instructions for self-incasi/lcient, and , garments, either nAd\o order or scleifted from/oife \cndy-" Made Stock, forWartftd \ express, guarantee! t^^i' Persons not rcuSiift \ere, can when visiting rftilafelpW call and have thei/mcJKrc rV gistered on our hlokJlftpt for that purpose, from vwiilh garments can be ordered It aflw future time. / 1 BENNETT & CC. Tower Hall, j/8 Maritk St^ Hmtfumy trfUYm Fifth mmASUt\n. PHILADELPHIA. 1 Furnkure URNITtrRE. JIIKEIMI WALTON k CO., CBINCT MAKERS, sanMM'lmM U'"JroMs,*ss.h'l"^! i 'J UK SECOND amucT FURNITURE STORE. •Jros"1 Hi™4 *** 'jhas.~.,.T.aigr A- , A :

A FFAT MEDttAL WSfO¥f 7» ; vinegae'bitteu I *t "" 'nKiaUa5B^; js * ^ ° 1 IF ATCTO "^5 • !■ raroo °i^cirLnsro^ara.re>iii *4 ■ ^Tia* 'Jn'ra gtrosrara MjwiMi sisi, |i ■ uni 1 5K.-SSSSS353S=a ' rasartiaa Brews >*4 Tttsc u ira wrait rare. ronam»Dt»KAiraa.r-ia i :vuii,.a*« nu?iV»'ara!<rLL^tl'l!!!!!'Cfl! ■p^^th^ss a^ima^raroJ i. . **4 lutsws Si I*. ..is. i "mm it *ra* n w iroi. ^roraransp^rai ro« w>ra mw* nw Mas* Ayer's

I Hair Vigor, — For restoring Cray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A droning wkirb far pii-snrrmg the «ml. ftHing h.ir 1,'.* 1.! ,l!" :!„I 'uidnvss oftrn, tli-.-i-h irA ahrays, cnre-1 by ils as-. No-bins ran ratore lb" . hair where tlio fallicbre are flrottoyvl. jn ! or the elaniii atrophirel ami dreayi*!. 1 Iht such as remain can !«■ sored' fiir "T 1 u-efuliwsa hy thl* spplieation. lnsli-*>l IS, ' *>f fiinling the hair with a pasty aoliII- "i '«, it will krep it rluan and vigurou.*. a ct | Ii* oreasiunal ure will prevent tho hair i f,0!n laming gray or falling off. and ^ . 1 " -i-'ia.-mly prevent hoHnvw. Free IS from I Irani deloteruma nili-lancrs vrhirh IP rrriKr- wmie preiaration* dangarona, and * I injurious to the hah", llw Vigor ran ; only Ivnefit hot nut harm it. If wanted - ■t ; merely far a j HAIR DRESSING, »• m iiirir also ran ho fimnd so desirahle ;e ' '• u'.iining neither oil nor dye. It doc* In m.: Niil white eamheie. and yet last, lung un Ibo hair, giving it n rich, glossy ' ' In- Ire sad a grateful jierfaDu . ie Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr ii Co., I'PKACTtCAL AND AnalVTUMI. C'llXlllrTS, IX) WELL, MASH. J'ticK a t oo r, poiJGHs, SORE THROAT, Eti . it | ^ ' imetrfol eyratlt purer «/ * dr. siniiii' ^ WHITE PULMONIC BALSAM. ] IS Wllwlsst"B.swt'iUs4is4ala rkUaOrtakU. .. srs-.v.rr'v'iSBK: Wllwlagtos, liiisei,, wnlre Oat there It *ui irtl?wu!ra CnraHTt'i i* u" 7 ~ COOOHS, l ULDS.SOatTMaOATJ ■ ASTHMA, HSONCHITH, CSOt'P, BLOODk WITTING HOANSKNCaZ. sad eves NDL J HONAHV l"8«UMrTI.lN,.rarstM *,,!.» * y.mml Gskra J„.a »,U O. -rare. IU dl.. f J.H. SIMMS, M.D., ?~~Pracfical Organic Chemht , No-rOYMnrlriAHt., v W 1 1.31 1 NG 1 UN. II I. L - /<n? i.;: '. 7 itniVfiou' i&l&if'.' '•% 3 tax