lilts raitaaggsr-s-
he Atlunlie lloiel Bill, Friday might, «□<! “Tu.rfl CT - t-o-o. Blgooi BllU, mil bU cuurim. it AUinUc lluU-l Hull, TburMln ifternooti lad eveilng April 2Srrt. The editor of the Wore Imngini that be hn louml a ‘’mtirt’- [](■»[ end donkey like lie bnyi thereit^ We i 10 pe it doe* the critter good I
lie
The math and milk loeiable, ui der the aaiiilen of the Luliei of the M. E. Clmrch, held it the Atlantic Motel on Moudny evening, ' quite a lueom. ITaynci ± FeUibone, hare cranaed their fadlitiei fur doing huitneas in their line, and all order* are promptly executed at the I price*. Tin-rooting 1« one of special lira. * The Steamer “Louiaq,” ■ very fine lioat, dow being overhauled in firal-olae* condition, at Wilmington Delaware; a ill in all probability be ran between Cain May and Pbiiadelpbla, the coming aeaaon. Mr. Geo. HHdMlh’a new and modlou* houae, on South Lafayette, under the management of Mr. Jo*. Q. William*, la rapidly asauoing from and proportions. When finished it wll( bn a desirable place fur a cottage boarding houae. Gor Tana Uawd in—Who? Why, Wanamaker A Brown. You’ll find it on tba second page of tbi> paper. It ia a very /windy, hand, in the art of dispensing clothing to tbr million. Just read this hand and ■ce what it aaya, and then go and
® ovary ready hand, of Wanna
Taa Maoio Ink-tand—Wlmt better or more uaeful article than tlila valuable invention? It 1* a litlh- treasure, coating hat two (8) dollnra, and makes Ink enough to it; no climate prevent it« flowing brilliantly. It U lost the thing wanted. Sold by all stationers, or U. 0. Koor, Aarfi sv S’ew York.
lanuh. Ni'»
-j-y
- ||| elite go and
ami “T.asiu-,- bv tin “W ie»ttv llramallc OlllK" ..fFhil delpuii. at tlte All otle Hotel Mall on next Friday evening. See advertiaement
Mlow. nierei on why all the groan U In.tt. jwd private as W.-II at iwhlle ImBdiuga in this city should not I made as neat and attract! vs as It possible to make them.
cocirrY.
Dr. John Wiley of Cape Ma Court Houk, la enlarging bis era: berry meadow, near So. Seaviile, ami III toon have ahont 18 or 20 acre* f as fine eranbrrrr land und □iiivntii n as then is in the state. Thad. VanGilder'i ‘•plows” a going ofl like hot cake*, the least is Thad does btuineaa on the Live and let Uva principal, and our friends Haynei A Petti bone aay that ia the way to do it. The Annual Jubilee of the South Seaviile Farmers Club, will he held on the fa'r gromida of the county society. at South Seaviile, May 21st These social rennionsan always vary intcivaiiog and attnutiv*. mdan.' growing more anil more in faror Col. Chat. It. Powell, of Tuckshoe. in another column of this paper oflera to the farmera and gardner* of Capo May County and contiguous districts, a large and complete assortment of ngrioultural implements of all descriptions, and he propo-es “to sell as cheap as the cbea|»at for cash." That la the talk the farmer* want to hear, and the Cob, is the an. to to* thu mark on prioos, ranger or no Granger, so the cash forthcoming. Read hit advertUe-
rhal be will do if yon give him
found elsewhere. Bxnmett A Co. Hall, 518 Market Street, (half-way lietween 5th and 6th Sla.,) .Philadelphia. *
Ballou’s Mo » Mat.-W* d<
:.SK’.:.vx: populni ne, for it contain* Ju»t xucli i suit every one The variety „-eat that every taste ia suited, ace stories can t he found elsewl tales of domestic life au . " d In any other publ(ration in . inntry, - £ " HT
artldea and pm ible and good.
an i ■ this o
’ Maoazii wonder th
filet Ballou has putro England, France and Germany,
at laast ten copies are actit to p onii-
' w!ki reside In Russia.
monthly appearance i Is appreciated by "
Mr. Wm, F. Garrison of Goshen, clearing up a hundred aero' tract
ofland on the weal aide of the rail able and goi road near Cape May Court House aulStation, with the intention of plant- -r— *i_ r._. i
lug the whole tract in peach tree*.— From 30 to 50 acres are to be act this Spring. Mr. Garrison is of those enterprising gentlemen, who do things on a largp scale, and be does not belelre that |ieach raising is “played out,” in Cape May. We wish him success in his prai-worthy undertaking. There are |
thousands of acres of lumi in Cape May nnrober a
May, that is fully equal '
respect for raising peocht- — ... ceiebratod peach growing region of Tilta^ilOBroSSSS our neighliors across tlie Bay. Wo « . hope soon to see others of our farmand land owner* following the
imple of Mr. Garrison.
ovenr kind and sire of i lantic and Cumlierland
sisz:.'
a interesting
a
Truck Harr. ....
Potato Iron Calitvaiors, Wrenches, Grii _. ' ” }f ae^ • Gaiden lines. Solid Shank Hoes.
. nnd Rake*. Gmln CmdU-s. Muzzles. Suv-I
FJeM Harrows, Ts
•" - ■ - ' • Plow Bolts, Eye H«*. Com Ho - ..ne*. Solid Shank Hoes, Grubbing Hoes. Pile
Forks. Steel Bake*. Fanners Harness, Leather N'etti. Shovel*, Spades, BrLr Seville:
Drag*. Fork Hindlrs, Ac., Ac.. Ac
HUY your Agricultural Implements at the Old Established Warchous of Thad. YnnGilder, and your Farm and Uanlan will be a success nnd
pleasure.
Fbli Licrcau.—Prudent moth- c > Ivctnreing their narriagalda ' daughters on the Impropriety of 1 iMinllght and side-walk courting. ] 1 When a uan goes into paper office with a ten 0
excepting for width
.7S
rtssef, for which it 1* very
laptsi.
" hue, ecru, and the different »hndc* gray are the livoritecolor* for sumer costamera. Grenadine* will of
or,iyiai'JiwHSaB i.™ i.ii™.:,'' i are hard, and he ran t afford ,. hlnu f< . rn ,„ f nr mT , ir , eit another year,” It really Uke bordering*, which make coo! hi a* if there were week points' drvaaea f.ir warm weather, nnd arc : In that man's moral sirocture. . inexpensive ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
The Chicago Board of Trade have ; tw ;u w i i t ;| k y adopted strong resolutions against luaters' the Hue, i “ntion. One of their resolutions or barred serve, and the
•Is; oimMisi nnd cotton sstll
•We protest against the pro|s>seil most desirable. Demon*
urther de.
In-e tlte cunency, deeming any loo plenty that' is nut worth mts upon the dollar in gold.”
Sum
Illustrated Pattkrx B
.Mandiiy of Inst «> t» wen- successful r
Legi-lntiiie, Urns neeiiring the n of* United Stall-* Senatdl. Ch« IirotAKA Qbanulbs.—The wli ms Stale Grange lias culled a ittvrutloii of the people of Indiana •lancet in Indlatupoli! '—
toot of fashion for the Spring of 181 on our tatde. - It is verr finely lllosti amt contains manv valuable hlnlt ni
Myles and ™ *
ibI .rt-» I’nWbihinl (|iiar1eiy a: ♦M la .. s. “ ml yearly aubeenher tnv the ..— ..r .i._i. ....... ......
• fur the home circle,
Kawn. io the
.... dollarfru. IluxDKTTa Smith, Proprietor.
ay, New
e You
“Toodles” are coming. Thsy will appear on full dress parade st Atlantic Hotel Hall on n«t Friday ~
ns sa n ill emanoiiiate the State thir burdens hcn|i*d upon it by the misrule of coirupt party polltwlans.
• with^on
’ $L000.000, among members of that organisation, for snbacriplions to the ol fund.
Byrap has lately been In country from flvwnany,
out cures *a«oniahe* every one that Uy L If you doubt what we lay In priat, cut th» out and take it to the store of J.
}ape Mar. and get a is coat bottle, or a sample bottle free of OGllJtxs. Woodbury. H. J. for Mie b- Hcones A Bussell.
Cold dprioi.
: .\-tn rcrTrirri.vitWKrTs •‘HOltiTItt MUST THRIVE.
lOux* M
GENERAL STORE.
N. G. PRICE & CO.
27 Perry StreaL (we*- sid .) C»pe Hay CHy.
1 -.1 n<- of I>ry Ciloodm Ac IXotlonns-
Large Stuck of Groceiice, Woot 1 & Willow-ware.
Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Glass and
«aXTEK3STSW A.-R, e-.
Pork, Hams, A Lard, Floor Matting*, Oil Cloth* A Carpet*, a Specialty.
WOOD YA.M.D
♦ r A f>» HE
' POWELLS j lEWTS' FURNISHING STOW
RKMOVttO TO
| » estwrv.sqsp tim WMMlf .1
I -
PLOWS! i PLOWS!
PANIC PLOWS, CENTENNIAL PLOWS, For the Spring Season of 1874, AT THAD. VANGIIDERS AGRICULTURE WAREHOUSE PETERSBURG, CAPE MAY CO. M. J.
PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS.
PLOWS THAT ARE CHEAP. PLOWS THAT ARE GOOD. ' PLOWS THAT WILL GIVE SATISFACTION.
of New York City, and arBnyer* at reduced price*.
Centenlal Plows. Bead Plows, New GoudJ Plows,•Owens Plows. MraresPlow Kalgbh Plows, Double Plows, Corn Plow*. Truck Plow*. Field Plow*, One Uon Plow*. Two Horse Plows. Throe Horse Pious. Siccl-Plows. Garden Plows, nr;
1 In Cape May and the lower part of A
yyM- c. rATTiRRox, DRAPER and TAILOR, Bslf a Mtls South of /- CAPE MAY OOCRT HOUSE.
IlMPOftTAriTTr Ikfm
tcSORTMKSr Rf 'HtO.UKUJTU. CAfiSIMEhF.S. and TlVlMMINGS.
r WARRANTED.
THOMAS H. ROSS. OLE8A1.8 A RRTAIL DEALER HC FLOUR, GRAUj, FEED, GROCERIES, FERTILIZERS lid nil kinds of FEILP and GARDEN SEEDS, OYSTERS. POULTRY. EGGS. OAtPTION, Kl-.cr.lVSl> ANT» sold
OWING TO fllE GREAT PANIC J. H, Benezet & Bro., ARK SELLTXa flOOIMt AT rr i;r>i ci:r> r*ir r
HARB-WAHE, CUTLERY, CROOKERY-WARE, OLASS-WARE, TUf-WARE, OH CLOTHS. Stoves, Ranges, Heaters, &c„
s, $5,00 per Keg, Knives, Forks, 7Sets to $2.00 per set; ( Ten Sets, $4.50 ; Gians Goblets, $1.00 to $1.50 per dox.-. Gla** Seta, four pieces, 65ct*.; Oil Cloth*, 40 to 65cta per yard. A variety of
.A.bout 300 JP-AuK-LrOJK. JS'A'O V'JL:?S ] SIX TO THIRTY^DOLLARS EACH. Over one hundred second hand Stoves,
The above goods can bo purchased at s. H, ItEREZET & BRO. Cape May City, 1 J. H. BENEZET, Caps May C. SX< P. S.—Tin Roofing and Sponting at Reduced Prices.
W I.LjSQIT I | SHU TT^B ——r j SawisgMdohias
of a Plow that U
One hundred ami >! dcs. Sbnrr*. Polma, 1 ran ftirhliih coating
r* and Reaper*. He
are- all Gronnel A in oath Ready for Worl Plow Castings conalnting of .Mould Boon!', I-ir 1 have Kdd for the ;a« Twenty three year
“LIVE AND LET LIVE” 6TI1.1. LIVIKU, AND NOZII. THE tVORSK FOR THE LOW KBI1 OF BCSt.VKSf STILL WE LIVE IK IIOPiTS OP BETTER TIMES. FEELINO CONFIDENT THAT WE HAVE MKK.TED THE PATHONAUE my.* FAR BEIXU ALWAYS AT OUR POST TO ESFCDTE’aT L OHDRNS IN OCR LtRRWItll NEATNESS AKD MePATCII, Wg STILL CLAIM A FULL SHARE OF TRADE.
SPOrTIUG AHD TUT ROOFING, At the Lowest Possible Kgurs, EVES OPR CLOSEST ATTkKTIuK. ALL ORDERS FOR Cook Stoves, Ranges, Portable & Stationery : E ATE >\S *-ND PAkLOR STCVES, Tin-ware, House-Furnishing Goods,
MANSION STREET. BETWEEN PERRY AND JACKSON. CAPE MAV CITY. K. 1. H«> woa* «St r’ottibouo.'
PABIS, 1865. VIENNA, 1873 FACTS ASF FACTS,
IT IS A FACT THAT THE
caA ™?-„™ TE ' MASON AlSrD HAMLUST ORGANS,
STAND ABOVE ALL OTHERS.
At Pari, in IR67. at Vienna 1873. mad,da were awarded to thi. Green at heir .1.0 l,e.t in ,l„. w.,.1.1 Ly timer, urrence of the Special jury. Imernamtul jury t. IZn5ril. j ’ ”'• t l-'-.pe-ri" from uifferc
-STILL AT IT.” WARE 4 ELDREDGE CONTRACTORS fc BI'ILDERS. COMPOSITION HOOFING ,.n. hand
50 Dollars FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, AND EVERYBODY Buy the World-Renowned WILSftflJ
ip Organt. you can hny cheap cl
"" Tiria Cueanany 0 du r . Many peuple rhink
ner.nl FREE OF FI
b STECK &. CO: BRADBURY: HAINES BROer Piano, furni.hcl by. J AS. K. WILSON. A veil I. Grille. Sept. 12. 1873. Fur Cap* May oUuiv. 21-301- . Baaniavill*, N..
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. HnanqcasTESH or I FIHI 0LOTHI1S-.
STOEE ROOKS, Ko. 47 WASHIK&TOH STREET. tna Mntt Ccaipl.l-tM rttaMt nf FRENCH. EXOt.lStl tail YMERtCAN IIS. CASSIML'IiES, DOESKIN, and 8UMMER DltRSS U00D8 ever bvf.ro - '
II THE BIST ISTMIIORLD 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; Georgia State Fair; FOR BEING Ik Btsl (kliiaes and doing the largest and best range of work. Ail other Machines in the Market were in direct COMPETITION. SST F*r Hemming, Felling, Stitc'ing, Cording, Binding, Braiding, Embroidering, Qmthg, & SVtching fine orm heavy Goods, it is
ggragft; -JSStgasgeSs*““ " ;
S. R. SWAIN, iilili*
S1VI1TH & HENRY PRACTICAL HOUSE AHU SISI PAIHTERS,
exevuud with ditpttch. NUMBER 19-WASHINGTON STREET,
CAPE MAY CITY.
Jlew Cheap Cash Store, DJO- SB ■WA-SJEaCIUOTOUT STREET,
(NEAR THE POST-OFFICE.)
BOOTS,-SHOES, HATS, CAPS AHD WALL PAPER.
TODERTAKEE Thoanderolrnod havlnaonln local CAPE MAY CITY, ■tpoctrullr Inlhrm* Uio people of tin nd rounry, tliat b* It fully propor
GEORGE W. SMITH,
AUCTIONEER,
No. 19 Wasbixotox San
Where we have no Agents, we will deliver a Machine for the price named above, at the nearest Rail Road Station of
Purchasers.
Nsodles for all Sewing 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. •film Seinu MacMiie Co., CLEVELAND, OHIOHARNESS!! » *r Capa tyy City **4 Cos aty HARNESS BUSINESS,'
^M-The Poron| r <X>niaa Prt.orv.ro. \ —
Vineland Steam Sash Factory.’ KIMBALL, PRINCE & CO., ; MAhUFaCTlIRFDU OP 7 .
ALL ORDERS PHOHPTLY ATTENDED TO. KIMBALL. PRINCE & CO.. Vineland. N lifl with Lottn It. Todd, Lorotwr Dtatar, Towaroad'a lnl«. C.po Mi THO.B.IME&W. Stove Coal. LEman * schuylkill
COAL,
STOVE A CHESTNUT SIXES,
SIMPSON RICE.
THB CELEBRATED
, Vacuum Oil Blacking,
SIMPSON RICE,
The Schomaker Piano. MRS. J. B. TOWNSEND, “.'sSSsS-is'SEtsL!, SHOEMAKER PIANOs'

