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Hr Me, •• BA TURD A Y, April m mxl after a bu.y Any in Mich * ‘ "" ' '* ’ ' • tiler»thl. tlwy frel more like enjoy- ’
. lag coaching, 'ml I am; mj that the
_ • w® he* inmeme power then. Then
«/ Cnpt M** City, oppouite Centre in,, theeremn*'contort.vf home, th^ w»h Freoch MUdicr who andto mj, neuron Jbr4-MU.Vrv.-f the ,Jd u ry do ilk. walking (with weary tab.) "I'WWTT h. buUnd the ward, of hu Station Bannet on Pi re Uilr Rnrh, Ul , he p anocft t;inb. Taken alto- ha.piuU •TlM'fln.t patient wliocooghe Two WU beach, and Motion Houee .. ■ i.^ _.i— . .un- -r_ liere will be deprired ofhU food UwU}.' So. r. at CopoBhyOa,. &|r . TW m no doubt bet onr idn. lt wo, «e«dlnglT nr. tint a pa»l«>.
BAUD A WARE, ^ingaVrin brighten with a coughed then. change of mailur, and ‘ we’d go Then ere n«ny other aireetiooei » m irrhing on tflcclher-’ea bee been our ciated with breathing which can he won*. “ elopped by the «en» ineebaniam that
— »V' .T" ■ . n « «».[„ tew., hi. onin. * ,,n iw the bcart*e action. In .poam of quite ntuacniua in the peat V. X. Swain—eaM It waa hie opin-. 1 ., . , t _j h |_ i„ woea. ion (founded on expertace) that .mall I 'he ghdti. which 1. . terrible thingln tW -Icdtad to diepewe of «,y n. eily nod could « m. dUfcrence l^V^T at a ..TT—. —■ _ r..m >i i- -ri. /t...—ri ..i-... t;..- l-,,l , produce, laughter, and at uie a
time goe. to the gray matter that la producing the apuam and'arreala it ‘ moat at once. I would not aav tt
Pomona In PhlU-leipl.U. who de-’ta yield wbeUnrr large or .man aire to rent a cottage at Cape May,; were need for planting, min do an wlUwmt a vlidt to our city l T. Van GOdor naked if
TUSlVvlnut' «i
il
the principal c
■a In thla city. Mite that 'it highly li
nt cough by our will; but in many Uauctie Ihuae tiling, are poeaible, and ~ Tlie * r y ou remember that lo bronchltia
- or—.,, nirhnrdaon A Furrow n ill “Early Vermont,” “Tompkina Sur- pnrumouia or any other acute affeetit « *|.y tWr new .t/weTc.i^f Jack- pri»” and “Browneb. Beauty.’ Wo | ofthe lung^ hacking or coughing greataon ft Man.ion atreeU, in . few day. am going togivelliem a trial and hope >>' lncr **" lh * trnubk »t thne*. ) ou vherv all tiicir old frienda and cua* to be aucceoaful. * can oiully *e how Important il U for Uuni-ra Will rewire n warm welcome. . E . Mattban-eald I planted ln«t 1 ,h ' “ “S to avoid coughing '.nnr (illota are having a bu.y aea- T’»r pnond "f ’ComiKoitl tior- bcotbegan.. ^ Won just now, quite a rarer nnmlwr priae," and the yield from tbcm waa nju.e.w ..-Meewi.ea. dfraaaela an- running in and ont <>P Arc half peeha, all of wliidi I Intend to ——— I’biladrlphiif at thia time No more plant the coming acaaon. and I bape 10 BT OK E who KKOwa. capaldr, awl thoroughly riBeenl [ill bo able to bring a good report to thla I , _. Ke.h.o.1-.
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'•i-.awi.aww.>.- u i-.-TSTw-w.. ww«. ie^jrs5S.“x:t2c:
a Mock of notions domeatlo <lry “Early Roae” la an excellent p goods etc., etc., which .he i. dia-. nod a gootf producer. The only |V>-ing of at low rate, for dill— b. i. It rota badly after digging 0 2. r I" 1 ?' andhonartn-Epav. ^ ,, E Sv . liu ntd . WB have a t *m do well to give WTn call. j ,|y f ^ ,|g, | n planting iced from Aral Any of our readnw who ire in ' rr.p lor.iia -' a areUMl ■*». I hare ■'g-of Clover^ Scad of aauperiir.dooe thiafiirtwo yeara put.
n home from ~ tlie dly.
I 2. Everybody know, how heat aflecta j the baud. So, when you go loehureb,
r Early :
- They l
S. How to get a new b
uiy iaoae
i. Vm. a. H»., e-u ■ZmL’tSrSSX.IS i » ww.
Keep ob like thi. for a week, them af-
chaklesp.’tote,
oixirKS, WATCHES, JEWELItT AXD SII.VKHWAItE Waaklagtoa llraat, Core Key CHy REPAIRING
the editor of the IPai
l ‘ e , unlay next at the County Fair f
aroug^'tw'Ukt 'Wedoeaday * M * i " n “' e d * b ’ l old bodaet la gelUngan ahabby.” ' ing when ho faile.1 to attend the vlB * «tattim proved an entire follure, 4 Beooih-ct that connubial bliaa I
- of oopncil Conaiataury . '«» 1 « 0 K I*"*’ 01 ““I 1 thou art a jewel of rare excellence. ^ alien laula ul the club. had
Meeara. Hand & Ware will «-U ^ ^ ^ ' mtav. ttal^t to their huatamda
at public .ale on Saturday the 1th, Cn * u <llK:r " lt P* rt *of‘heenuaty.and | nowa ,Uilng. When, therefore,your
QiJUvnm^ ‘^A Weluhwmtl^o^ntad -X _J»..
notice of Bale : » ,ld mectitiga held m dlBbrent tectioni
the time and place to accommodate e |ieople. We have met them half
AvEfrifegaiitpoiee of fbrnlture il the “Sety parlor organ,” for which Prof. G. Buck of So Seavllle il the geoeral agent, fortbie county. Mr. Lffikwh TnwEMad, I* the local ■gent ter thla dtp,-and one of tboac
the (tore of Mt. Win. Townaend, corner of Waahingtnn and Ocean Streeia. The following are unclaimed letten remaining In the poet, office of tbia city for tba week ending March S4tb. Chas. H. Cadoro-, Humphrey 1 Eldredge, D. Ingcnwll, S. F. Ware. WildgeeM In oonatdcrable number* hare been paaaing northward over thi* point for eercral day.— They teem to travel with unwearied numbers of wild ducks IWC-^.— I diva neat, (lying, d diving. They ore naual]y ehoat half mile from alibre and number a then'and and nwaide in a flock. They are too tough for pU-.a-nnt eating and for that reaaon ere but little hunted. CRITVTT. Ko time to lonee In thla bn-y world. Then donh. delay to call on
lend a heljiing band, we mual alill plod
on In the old (mail way. Your. A. 0.
The Catholics akd theRexob* School —The editorial correapondent ol the Woodbury OmaifluUtm wrlUng to from Trenton, In the laat week*, taauc of that paper taya: -’-Theblll to enable prietu to enter the Jameeburg Beforu School,,came-up In the UoOau on Wedneaday. It propoeed to allow Catlwllc prioete to give apodal InatrucUon lo children of their (kith. Ukiug them, Jucing the hour of Inetruclion, away from the mauagement and dlreeof the otfleere of the InetHuUon. M a bill solely and specially in the Interest of the Calhollra and ~
’ sd with a - “
get yourself a new ollk dree,
and mthkin coat, for winter obey him at one*. By acting thua yon will do
jmur duty, and at the
oftheaecL Jtlabut another
—KW of the demand of the Rondsb (or faMenlng pu.. - Church and of their intention. If poa- ^ l “; l r 2^ 4c ' l 80 ! 0 ® 0 .
Bible, to overthrow the echool ayatem
it merited. At tlie proaenl tlaie, thearhO inenpentnall ’ but tlhi furtiior chhn i
iw.-mb
The bugeel craft
for lake aervlee. la now being built at Marine City for the Toledo end Saginaw Transportation Company stnddeatlned for the grain trade between Chicago and Buflhlo. When completed die measure about 2,201) too. .with a cattylug capacity for that amount, with a draft of leas than 11 feet of water; and when light will only draw alx feet ‘ on an even keel. The dimetnlon. of this monster lake steamship are: Length all 200 feet: length of keel. 23(1 feet; breadth of beam. 41 feet depth of , hold, 24 feet. The main Imld being 18 deep, and from 7 to 8 feet betw.-en ta. Over flOOPOO feet of Umber n required in the couatraclh* rf hull and 100 tons of Iron were med
— — — — - -MJtrly
of seam, had to be caulked. .requiring 8,750 pound, of oaknm. Three hundred hnrrel# of mlt were uaed In the preeervaUon of the hull timbers The timber waitelecled from Immense forest trees'of* proportionate rise end length an that really
pieces were Hard than won! been used la a small veaael.—1
lArian.
Fri tp-lo
kin-1 uf a form !m|.U-:a< nt, fn-m nt> j was ih„t they ah-niki :« iw.-inhied to fo ” awl to UHewbUig.-macWuc. —It yOll to*4r a’-tl dr.-n no.liu- Iheir. OWE y—. —I .le- an. cannot call act.;! yonr order to I’v-• ,,, m l r-mtr.L- u..n oftlm travel
Mr. J,Vph ^gU-. of
Creek, will offi-r h pnhHc stKAl.m. ... ■“ ‘ -.the 7th of April . I'. g- c
■Mt-rars Amlera .il. B .gnrt, -,J C*ra,f,tW.OI I IK-nry n.ury. T. S.: Hjihart. (Sjio.ker),
itcrnn'insr citixena of
.plate op -ning the Sale of HquO'S
-f y* traveling pul Jie, just out ' the dly limit' Tlie spot . - Ba yet l«'-n M.-tinitelv agreed n|mn. Tlw parties Imvingthe inntter in charge hi lew tltst toe Cutntwdend CoBit* will grant all
UBJLPER and TAIME, Halt aEUaSMtliaf CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE.
and TRIMMINGS, V. rkia—.ahi]., OlarXea a, r WARRANTED.
ALrVKR TISRMEJfTS. THOMAS H. ROSS, arUOLKSALE A KKTAIL’ PSA LEE li FLOUIV GRAIN, FEED, GROCERIES, , FERTILIZERS Ami all kinds of FE1LD and GARDEN SEEDS. OYSTERS. POULTRY. EGOS. HD FARM PRODUCE, ov EVEET D« CRtmON, RECEIVED AKD SOLD
The Sohomaker Piano. MRS. J B. TOWNSEND, "•BSSS tken (hr Aarncy Sir Bale or Iho rrlrOrateU SHOEMAKER PIANOS,
WOOD’S ORGANS,
l. TOWNSEND, Act. "A.» Waallll,tlon Sh. ^
SPOIimG AND TI1T EOOrilTG, At the lowest Possible Hgurs, RECIEVES OCE C LOS HAT ACTKSTIOK. ALL ORDKRS FOR Cook Stoves, Ranges, Portable & Stationery. HEATERS AND PARLOR STOVES,
L. aH. HALL, (Hooceaaor to II. W. Hall,. Cape Uay Real Estate
Brokci*.
and Hon’a more Bo.ldln.. (Puat OBlee ad
CAW MAY C3TV. N. J.
Cattagea, Hstrla, pitarra. Farms
rj'IIE “SILVER TOROFE” ORGANS The beat OltGANB of the Reed claw
IN THE WORLD.
The Brat for Parlor, and Veatrie*. Tlie Beet for Academies and < ollegeL
Beat for Public Halls.
Tin! Beat for Orchestra and Slogs.
PANIC PLOWS, CENTENNIAL PLOWS, For the Spring Season of 1S74,
THAD. VANGILDER’S AGRICULTURE WAREHOUSE PETERSBURG, CAPE MAY CO . N. J. PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS.
PLOWS THAT ARE GREAT. PLOWS THAT ARE GOOD. PLOWS THAT WILL GIVE SATISFACTION.
Centenlal Plowk, Road Plow.. New Gound Plows. Okcd. I Kmlghn Plows, Deuble Plow*, Corn Plowa. Truck Plows Klc Plows Two Hone Plow., Three Hone Plows Stool Plow. • • ' * of a Plow that U used la Cape May and t
n^ Wovra wd rr part of Ai
The Caatioga an my Plowa are all Vronnd KmootU Brady fur It url One hundred and six .lira of Plow CoMinga. cenalBlng of Mould H.wnl>, I-oi
Sides. Sharea. Polnla, foultera, Ac., Ac.. Ac.
I ran furnish casting, for any PLOW I have sold forthe past '1 wenty three year Buckere* Mowers mod ! tea pen. Hone Rakes. Com Shcllere, W hnflatreowjs b. trlken. CulliTatora. .nd Rakes. Grain Cradles, Munlva. Steel tiultivator Troll Truck Harrow., Field Harrow,, Two Hone Harrows. Garden Cultivator., Swo Potato Iron Cultivator.. Wrrncl.ro, Grinditnaea. Plow Eye Horo. Con. Ilro Trunk Hoe.. Field H.«. Garden H.a-a Solid Shank Horo. Grobhlni lloro. I Ir Fork.. Steel KakeA Fanner. Harnt-M. IBrother Ni-tto shovcK Sjetder. Briar SeyUte Draco. Fork Haudles, 4e-..Ac., Ac , HOY your Agricultural Implemcnt4>«t the Old u .r..i,on<
of Thad. VanGilder, and yonr Farm and Oardan
pleasure.
OWING TO THE GRfiAT PANIC
lentil
EAT PANIC
J. 41. Benezet &. Bro., AKE SELLING GOODS AT A* EI> Ud3X> !
-suen v
HARD-WARE, CUTLERY, CROCKERY-WARE,' G-LASS-WARE, TIN-WARE, OIL CLOTHS Stoves, Ranges, Heaters, &C.,’ 1 Nails $f>.00 per Keg, Knives, Forks, 75ct. to 22.00 per set; China | Tea Seta, $4.50 ; Glass Goblets. $1.00 lo $1.50 jicr tlta.; GUss Sets, four pieces, C5ct»-: Oil Cloths, 40 to CScta per yard.p^\ variety of O-TTEJEk. <300 OOOKLXISrCi STOTTBS, FROM 810.(>D TO 833.00 EACH. j\-bouC SOO A» AAt L.01* W'A'OVliW, / SIX TO THIRTY DOLLARS EACH.
A
WILSON SHUTTLE—
Peterebarg, Cape May Co..
attending ti
i t tv. hoo ,0 ver one hundred second hand Stoves,; " Il " r,,v j*. II. BEiVEZET & BRO. Cape May Cltj,
J. EC. BENEZET, Capo Slay C- EC* 1
50 Dollars FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS,
AND
EVERYBODY Cuy the World-Renowned vtimm
“LIVE AND LET LIVE”
Tin-ware, House-Furnishing Goods, QVtEVS-WARK ft WILLOW-WAKE.
The hurt} burly of the SEWING MACHINE war i« ended, aud the ] ‘ITEW” WHEELEH & WILS01T STILL TRIUMPHANT. ANOTHER IMPROVEMENT jTHE CHAMPION .SEWINH MACHINE 800,000 NOW IN USE.
THE WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MJCHINE
CALL ANB SEE LIVE AMD LET LIVE, | j MANSION STREET. BETWEEN PERRY AND JACKSON. :
AAikynotd Ac A^ottibono.
Peterson & <\vi
New Cheap Cash Store,
D. E. CROWELL, Aor.
N 11.—Office, will ho open only on Monthly. ' and tkitunlny.',' miiil Curthcr PARIS, 18(55. VIENNA, 1873 FACTS ARE FACTS. NO- CS ■^■A.SAHNOTOlSr STREET.
(NEAR THE POST-OFFICE.)
BOOTS, SHOES. HATS, CAPS AND WALL PAPER. MASON AND HAMLIN ORGANS,
CHEAP FOB CASH, A.MT CAslI ONLY.
had all the Credit Trade l wont. When all mv . Jd creditor, ala, Will Me stout it. Come right along with the ced.-aiul,
C-A-SHC SA'VES TIME,
SAVES FRIENDS. SAVES TROUBLE AND SAVES MONEY. CASH IS t
what I am aftar.* C
STAND ABOVE ALL OTHERS
him frown, t
XLDBEDGE JOHNSON.
'DOMESTIC" The “Domestic” ha. proved Itself to he THE MACHINE: not qoty In It. Bold by OjMVWrox-CS. OBViOllL. SOUTH SEAVILLE. Genera] Agent for Cape
fored h. them at a di«:..unt it i. eh.up ; rvhlentlv an .rear. Organ, delir.red FREE OF FltElGUT at ...nr homro Cor ju-t what you woulc tve to pay for one in the City. W nrranlcd for S yenre. Alto, STECK & CO., BRADBURY- HAINES BROed i.ther Piano, forni.hel hv, JAS. R. WILSON. Agent. fi.nnl.vill., Sept. 12. 1873. , For Cop. May County. Sopt. 21-Jn.. Donni.eillo, N. J.
1 IltBlSTIHTiilllOBLO The Highest Premium was awarded to it at VIENNA; Ohio State fair; Northern Ohio Fair; Amer. Institute, N.Y.; Cincinnati Exposition; Indianapolis Exposition; St. Louis Fair; Louisiana State Fair; ' Mississippi State Fair;
The Besl Serg Machines and doing the largest and best range of work. All other Machines in the Market were in direct COMPETITION. fcp/* Ft Hemming, Fell’ ing, Stitc ing, Coixling, Binding, Braiding, Embroidering Quilting, & Sticking fine or heauy Goods, it is unsurpassed. Where we have no AJjents, t-we will deliver a Machine for
Purchasers. Needles for all Sowing Machines for Sale. Old Machines taken in Exchange. Send for Circulars, Price List, &c., and Copy of the Wilson Reflector, one of the best Periodicals of the day, devoted to Sewing: Machines, Fashions, General News and Miscellany. Agents Wanted. Address, -ffila Stiin Mil! Co., CLP^^T-AL-ri. OHIO.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. HEADQUARTERS OF j FlNl ' SLOfHINGr, : STOKE BOOMS, Ko. 47 WASHUTOTOlf STEEET. Tk. Larx.<* •"* Mail C.mpt.t. au-Tttntnt «f FRENCH. BNUUSIt and AMERICAN CLOTHS. CA8SIMBKES. DOESKIN, .ad SUMMER DRESS GOODS fv.r laifar. •»•"<! HIDK TO ORDKR tT THH I.OWF.ST FIGEHR*.^ ^ ^ ^ • ENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, iueh >• l .d«.hl.l’
ISAAC H. SMITH
SIVUTH St HENRY JBACTICAI .I-IOITSE Am SIGS PAISTERS, 1 GRAINING IN IMITATION OF ..LL KINDS OF WOOD. Cak-imming. Wall Painting. China Glowing, arm all kind, of Painting nend; xocuted with dutp.tcb. NUMBER 12 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY CITY GEOKGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER, No. 19 WaitmxoTO* Snure. Cant Mav CtTT
Q YES. O YES. Carpets! Carpets! Carpets! Ksssrfy-MiiSMJS.S JOHNSONS,
Vineland Steam Sash Factory. KIMBALL, PRINCE & CO., MANUFACTURKRS OF DOORB, BASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS', Uala.tnr., Bnckeet, Lumber.
BRICKS _ _ _
ALL OKDBKS PROMPTLY ATTENDED ’ K 1MBALL. PRINCE * CO.. Ytiyland, N.-d. gS-0TdM.1WtwaiU.ttrH. r^.UaUrb«]«,lt»M«4 , .li.'«, C y. May Ct
HARNESS U HARNESS BUSINESS,
MANSION ST.. CAPE MAY CITY
COLLARS, lIRIDLES, .
SIMPSON UIOK.
CAPE MAY CITY, X. J io&L iosl C. THOMAS, Grocer & Tea Dealer COFFEiy-ROJSTEn, 108 Market At. FhUa. Choice Family anti Fine Grocerle. of every ileKTiidion. Coffee, fre.h Koa.led every day, and ground u> onlcr. Teas of the best Quality, FAMILY HAMS Selected with great care. PURE.WINES AND LIQUORS FAMILY A MEDICINAL PURPOSES; ^ae-Otdro. ratllifully sued and^PraiujlIy •’STILL AT IT.” WARE i ELDREDGE <‘ONTRACTIHtK & HI'lLUCItN. CAP1 MAY MT* K..J. COMPOSITION ROOFING ro, hand

