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Local Department. The next mootio* of tho Wool Jm-j Pf byWry. win be Iwbl in tbla dtv, li

April bext.

Vo* 8AIJU—A eplemlH new onrborae carriage Aoaliie aeaUxi, madi to ordor. Inquire at Hit Central Pharmacv, Cape lalaul. Mr. Gon..HUdrelli. la haring briefca delivered on hia lot in frool of Atlantic . Hotel, preparatory to commencing work on the new cottage ha cootemplatea building thereoo. Several Urge manvatcr aharka were caegbt in the aeine by the mackerel flahera OH the laland on laatThorada}-. They measured from 8 to 9 feet In length. We return oor thaoka to Dr. Ramadellrora bottle of choice gra[ie wine. Tbia wine ia mBnufaclurcd by the Doctor from the pure grape juice, and la certainly a parlor article. Meeara. Hand It Ware, carpenter* anil Buildera, are making conaidc Mo repair* and alterations in the tenaire ycrandaha of Congreaa Hi . Ctber improremriita to tiila popu. lor hoatllric are in contemplation. Mr. Geo. Hildreth laid ua unt centribotion a few daya ago by I

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The principal buainrM at Weal Creek at present,'. U cutting sowing.wheat and procuring hi Wood in'bring hauled to the ing in vaat quantities for Iran tat ion to I’bila. and a market

Meaara. Ware A Eldredge, popular building Arm. have recently greatly implored tile front of Ui shop on Manaion atreel, and ha also pot np an immense sign, the id lettering of which win >y Meaara. Hedges and The painting of th» is done by Mr. Wallet CBOLDEaa MtETiNci.-A'im-et-tlie Stocktioldera of ton Hotel Coinpsny,” w Wednesday, Noy. 4th, at » of the West Jersey Rail-

Ware A Eldredge are “atill at it’ and have now contracted to repair the old United Statca Hotel, corner irnfayetlee and Jnckson streets- A general re-modeling of the interior and repairing of the extarit lie dona. We also learn brick pavement ia to be laid In front of thlkliotel on both Jackaon LaU)i iStJICIPE.—Mr. Ssmot-l Id raaident of Upper ttempted to commit

of Mr. Basil. II. I.udlarn, from site Ob which It waa recently built, on Waabington Street near tba Tremoot, (o the lot, comer of Colombia Avenue and Ocean Street, near tht Columbia Hotel, a very deairabli

Court House last Thursday, tlfhl Mack atalllon four years old, well built, of good alte, remarkaMy docile and kind aa a kitten. Mr. Springer stands him for aerrlcc at bit farm. Such animala are a great imjirovemcnt on tlie atoek nnd are a credit to Cape May. We hope to aee more of them. * Dbbati.—Monday evening, IMh mat, there will be a debate before the Trinity M. E Mile Society, in South Dennievllle. ThjUubJsct of debate ia oi unuaual iDteraff, via:— R aelesd, That

Sumo of our beet delator* Hava consented to dlacdaa this eobjeet. The public generally an invitad to ba prae-

oold Sea water Utl.a at Mo.Makln’a Atlantic Hotel ia being pushed along K hecootracter, Mr. R. B. Swain. iron pipes ale., are on the ground, and a huge raft baa been constructed to carry out and place in poaitlon the heavy upright tube, from which the tnpply of aea water ia to ba drawn to the hath rooms. P, 8.—Since writing the above, the raft waa auceemfully launched and the heavy cast iron upright tuba with pipes of the same material attached wars taid in proper place Dr. Maurice Beealey, County Superintendeut of Public Sehoola, viaitad the schools .on the laland laat weak. He reporta, ha find* all in excellent trim, except the colored

good, better than, oaring to the drouth,

oor farmers for complaint.

. . Jug ra|iidly and encouragingly, and we believe it la as ifMeir diffused here at In 1 achool diatrletln . . we think we can aafely pul West Creek against any |ilacc in the county. for producing

achool ieacbera.

The ladies of Wcat Creek are Jail to the unanimous thanks of Is community for the good work they have performed ia securing tht nK-ans to purchase a noai library for the Sunil ay-school. It ia a work that ia highly appreciated. Thr Sunday-School here ia steadily on the increase, and we trust that It may continue to grow and pliah much good. The Elmira Oautte speaks word for the cow as an animal eoUUed todistiuauished considcratioo.cspeci Immla of iodusltioas ne« gatherers. It says : ‘•From the til that frisky member of her race leap moon till to-day she has hewn id of the newspaper. It was with crumpled bon

days ago, bad n< per* sent Irom •iooed the n

id boy came to life payment t» hia mother waa necasaarily stopped. Tho circumstaneridence went for naught in tin ■once of the dcah that arrived in n on Morality. He bad not ed, tint had neglected to wr hit mother in all these years. —J

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II STARTS ON A NEW CAREER!! Thoroughly rFO/yawiseM oM a grrvri/gf lmyroreef 1‘lun,

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d the rat Uiat ate tire n lay in the house that Jack ball

le phihwopliy of this simple yet touching occurrence has proved a •xbHUstlble souk* of iUustreUoti,

wn that Chicago built, that brought gVI.SO I al

nud alteiward died like an

id like ^ber playng this tribute

the bovine,

tionid Hand of this city was the victim of industrioua burglars, in was a milkvho discovered the h ding-place of the Ingenious gentry. When the other day at early morn two wagonlisula of burglars came rid ng lack to ‘ is city sher their rollicking romp at Wellsboro, It was a milkman who dis covered them and knew tluit mischief lAunt. And, last but not least, it i oian milking near Waverley who discovered Cosgrove go by with his Vload of greenbacks and who fol:d him to hia capture. It is true, milkmen are not cows, hut without coat there would be no milkmen. - Hence our obligations to the female

eta ia not lo be estimated light-

ly.

Let Light Into Year Koeaas. The exciutiou of light from room ia practice of very common occurence sd one that, in a sanitary point of lew. cannot be too highly rep bended. Short-sighted economy is Ua for this rejection of one i t greatest blessings, blinds • rs being closed lo prevent ! carpets from lading in the sunligh t aa if a fcw yards of woolen fabric ia anything iu comparison with It It is well known that there la a d principle in the light and warmth the sun that cannot be supplied n any other source. People who

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illustration of child life, wbolely indedent of this, i« Trying It On." by ■ame artist. A charming little cherub got hokl of hit mother'* hsk and aa title indicates, is shout extinguishing the light of his countenance under the arreloui confection of feathers, flowMr. Andrew Johnson, ex-President ’ the United Slates, is a frank and' oulspraking Tennessee democrat. In ipeech at Chattanooga Dm other ;ht he Mid that "the . bondholders had already received in interest more than they paid for their bonds,' 1 and ' advocated "tin repudiation of tin tire bonded debt .if the slate and of e nation.’’ This ia plain straightforward We can easily sue if it be presented in

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recent lecturer, tho mortality lo hospitals and barracks la much greater on the shady than on the aunny ad that la a hint of which house-

Fauir in Tin Cass.—The Boston Journal of Chcnitlri/ aaya: The ipreaekm prevails uniting those 10 use treely of fruit, which is put up in tin cans that they are injured thereby, and this Impression is in many inalanoee correct. We have long contended that all preserved fruits and vegetahlea should he s to rail in glaaa, anti that no metal of any kind should be brought In bonlaot with them. All frutta contala more or leas vrgetaUe acids, and others that are highly corrosive are often formed by fermentation, and the metallic vessels are considerably acted upon. Tin cans are •- i,J together bv solder, an alloy to h lead enter* largely. This metal ia easily corroded by vegets-

formed. Undoubtedly many perire greatly injured by eating 6*i, peaches Ac., which have

glass Jars for Kxkp Grapes Frb Gather your grapes when quite and pack them In ■awdoat, utin Stead of. boxes, common nail hardware More. Alter folly packing the kega, bory then

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perwoa having an interest thermo, or where the original ia loot a copy thereof, at any time prior to the lat of January, 11176. And said instruments, documents and papers and any’ record

thereof shall be as valid t and purposes as il stamped

signed or itaned, lint no right acquired

in good faith thsll in any nffected by sneb stamping i Provided that lo render >

ing valid, the'person desiring to stamp the tame shall appear with the instrn roent document or paper or copy thereof before some judge or clerk of s t of record and before him alll, proper stamp: arid the said judge lerk shall endorse on such writing ipy or certi Bcato under bis hand seal when made by said clerk, actforlh the dale at which nnd the

said writing oi

fixed and that the st

Karl Mnller, the sculptor, has on exhlilion at thr Melhodist iriihlisklng llonse, Broadway, New York, a figure of Christ peculiar interest for Bible

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ENORMOUS ESTABLISHMENT. ■ of liiliKM-.fl and ** > <£ r ob«irjV«t!.n ofjHlfar.ni^iwethode of^tol n u buair 0 one j us j ons . te . .te** to some GtJAJtAICTEE tPa

may not always ba eorraotly informal, or ruhy understand the clyrks. a Label, made u the authority and guarantee of the nrm, bearing a printed description of the name end qu BUT WE^UNHESITATINGLY ADOPT THEM ALL,

NOW ANNOUNCE THESE AS

OUR CARDINAL POINTS.

WANAMAKER * BROWN, WANAMAKKK A BROWN, WANAMAKER A BROWN, WANAMAKER A BROWN, WANAMAKER A BROWN, WANAMAKER A BROWN, WANAMAKER A BROWN, WANAMAKER A BROWN,

ONE PRICE.

i. E. Cor. (*th and Market St*. . E. Cor. Olh and Market fits. . E. Cor. «lh and Market St*.

thirteen feet hi

■ring thirty feet long by b. has Jam been comWalker, of New York, tr yean labor. In a few

days It will be placed on public exhlhi-

laerrllle Gallery, corner of and Fourteenth street, and

y as well aa artistic circles.

I is painted to the order of General r, the hero of tho 'mule and a solbo will receive foil Justice st the

of the future btatoriso,

t Harrisburg Patriot says,-— ‘'Within the laat two vrecka the stump of the mulberry tree to which John Harris was lied by the Indians ! river front baa been carefully rilled up with mortar and cement, and the top, wbitih ia about three •feet in diameter, covered with thin _ ‘ _ mes. Tho trank, aa it now stands, is weathtr proof. Thus pro- ‘ the famous old relic may accure for half a century

The Long Branch AYwa, neutral lb

politk

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oral, aaya: “The nomination of George A. Halsey for Ooverobi is received with much enthusiasm by the Repnhlleant throughout the State, and be will douhtlere poll a heavy vote in the ooraing contest, lie ia repreaenrld aa being a man of sterling integrity, and well fitted " he poaitlon to which hia friends

earnestly laboring

t Rkvknfe -The receipts from Internal revenue for the first three days October have been entirely unprecedented In recent yean, haring reached the turn of *1,100,0.0. Tltf.collecUonaof the first quarter of the fiscal •ncouraging aa they .

Ir, J. U D avis of Delhi, N. Y., sold this year 9,500 Iba. of comb hooey. He has also 700 Iba. of ! honey. He' has also the number of hia awn from 47 laat spring to 1U at tba esent time. Mn. Prrxa Wyman ’of Fairfir- J, juu., reports one of the largest yields o# potatoes ever reoordad in -‘-I country. He planted two bushof sand npoa a low piaoe of land, Ju»t drained, and the reault waa that 160 bus bail of poln-

nnX GUARANTEE. EXPLANATION AND ELABORATION OF WANAMAKER & BROWN S NEW PLAN. I ^ SO WE SAY CASH THROUGHOUT. ^ * 1

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WAMABAAItER. &. BROWN WXXJG NEVER HOLD THEIR GOODS.

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GUARANTEE. 1*L Tiat lie prim of owr omh <iaO te no lor <u lie tame aaalilu of material and nann/arlore are mJd anywtrre in Ike Varied Slulre. 2d. Tiat lit prim art pnriteij/1/,e tame la errryterdy for tame quality, ait tame day a! puethoee. Sd. That lie qnalilyqf goodt ie at ripretemted on printed laleie. Hi. not litf-II aortal of rurt paid rill be rrfamled, if caelomm, fad lie ertieiee anrali^aelory, sad return Uem wnrom and uninjured eeuiin 10 day* of dale of partiaee. [Syand,] WANAMAKER <t> BROWN,

DATE.

dll Paid;

THE ADVANTAGES IT MAKES ODOTHIWG CHEAP. ! ! ! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sink I i^g tba prioaa oavaral dagraaa below what they have' been heretofore, or could poeelbly be under ll ^ Dy^puuKuj^plmaty^of^raadj^mo'rmir li^hand!*lt*enablw \i«| 1 to buy goode at figure* llial oror

SATURDAT, OCTOBER 3d, 1874, Marvellous and Unprecedented increase of Business for which we are well prepared. T©' 1 " 1 * ~ 0 £et it* begin"' WANAMAKER & BROWN, ' THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA. S. E, COR. SIXTH & MARKET STS., PHIDAD’A. oct14-9m

NOW REMIT! BEST AM CHEAPEST FALL AND WINTER OlaOTHITSTGk, FOR MEN AND BOYS, Sscelsior Clothing Hall.

ROY’S * YOUTH’S SCHOOL SUITS.

EDWARDS 8. LAWRENCE EXCELSIOR .HALL, i POWELL’S jtf£W FURNISHING STORE I REMOVED TO ! DrcalBTSt. opp Grreiiwmiil Ciiltg.

W* DBAPEE and TAI10B, CAl'R MAY COURT HOUSE.

r WARRANTED.

THOMAS H. ROSS. i FLOUR, j GHdIN, j FEED, OjtOCERIES, FEKTIUZEBS i And all kinds of FEILU and OA! HEX SEEDS ; OYSTERS. POULTRY. EGGS. j ash VAitM pnouvcE, or eveky be I tSrConnigiimcota Solicited. | (ttalawjt’foal, S’nerlh. Ferry,) FLOUR AM) HIED. Flour, Cots. Oats. Corn Meat, Ortrsd laed

JACKSON STREET, CAPE MAY CITY. blaktk: -books, STATIONERY, Notions, Pocket Cutlery, &e., PABIC PRICES, J. S. GARRISON Fost-Offlce Building.

A. ALLMUTH 140 Souih Eleventh St., Philadelphia. PIANOS & ORGANS. SOHMER & CO.'S

GOLD TEN

PIANOS. 4— C-a PREMIUMS. FULLY tYARRAXTEl) for SIX Y'E YK?—PRICES 1A>\V—TERMS EASY BAY’ STATE ORGANS—Far »iqierior to anv Reed Organs n«w in the Market. I’EUFKCT ITI’E ORGAN TONE. Great rarietr of elBri. even In .mailer alyW na.uMp.1. of Ylret-dare te.limoeaW. < .|| end ho con-vim-ei!. Socood-hnad Inafrwnenta taken in part payment for t hgnns or Pianos. A; ALLMUTH, No. 140 South Eleventh Street, Philadelphia.

J. H. Benezei & Bro., HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST STOCK, and the greatest variety of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ever brought to Cape May, consisting in part of Mattiogs, Oil Clotts, Cultery, GUss Ware. Goeens-Ware, TiB-Ware, Hardware, Waaden-Warc, ASb EVERYTHING ELSE IN THEIR LINE All of which they are selling at XaOXTu YriG-TJxxasat

The Schomacker Plano. MRS. J. B. TOWNSEND, "TSyTtjSaf;. ■akra iha AaoDey Sa omlo id the wtebraled SHOEMAKER PIANOS, W O OUD .p ROANS J. H. TOWNSEND, A"gr .tnuttm Wo. t* WaablagaaoiiL.^ mupp’lMallm'mm. " ll1 CAPK MAY CITY Boot and Shoe Store, tJWWSiWgfiK.^cSL, LADIES. GENTS. AND MIMES WEAK, of the wry BEST MAKE AND LAT Bev^r'FElSlCg’^n^AL PATENT BATHING SHOES,

.^HARNESS U harmeS" business MANSION ST.. CAPE MAY CIT'

SIMFB-ON RICK.THE OELEBEXTED Vacuum Oil Blacklag IS SOLD BY SIMPSON BICE, MANSION STEKET, CAFE MAY CITY. K.J

CHARLES P. WHITE,

CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND; SILVERWA1

MISCELIejUTEO VS.

JNO.S. LEE&.CO. EOPisATOTWISES, of al) kind*.

—- Tar. RaMs OB, Bright-Vorabk, «e.. Ifolk* , "lMlI“ r Lri^‘ff.w" , o'Stkw Urn.'

• J.B. (iAIUtlSON. rape May City. Dee. Ord. lr7V ’•STIUL AT IT.” WARE & ELDREDGE CONTRACTORS R BUILDERS. COMPOSITION ROOFING on banc .ad Far Sal*. - Roof* put an Id the beat manner.

M*.Wr*ppiBf Y.ru. Ceadle etc leek* for kuffiiecJLy *ed M*r

A LARGE SUPPLY ( TEES' TOOLS AN FLAGS OK HAND A Nmr VwmI. felabka te'sKirr^rlxnluB

’ SHIP CARPKN MATERIALS. IAD1 TO ORDER

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IVEW J EJWWJfcCY Abate Normal and Model Schools. rrOTAJ. CHAROB* FOR PUPILn. IS THX as j? •

Q YES. O YES. Carpets! Carpets! Carpets!

JOHN SON’S,"''

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LETI E. JOHNN4»N,

COAI.'.COAL!! ' COAL," will be rervleted *■ Ike leewt M.rk.t Pile ky leariee lk*lr art art U JAB. T. SMITH'S SBOAR ITOEE, JOE. *. HPOMES * *^ S j| LpltlDg|L

New Cheap Cash Store, KTo. a© ■W'aiBlAlrkStOMi IStl-Q t' e, (NEAR THE POST-OFKICF. ) BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS AND WALL PAPER. CIIEtP FOR CANH. AND I'tali 0SLI. ’ Hare had all Ihe Credit Trade I want. When all my ..1,1 credit,.r» p*v up mnv remi again. M ill ace about it. Come right ninog w.th the ea.h uud .eve in,,,,,-,. CASK SA.’U.KS Tilkffig, TKOUIILK^AND SAVES MONEY.. CASH la and the dehtur t„., tomeiiae*. ELDREDGE JOHNSON.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. ii saner any £1,8 fob FINE CLOTHING,

STORE ROOMS. Ro. 47 WASHINDTON STREET. MtDE TO ORDER AT THE-LOWEST Fit! U*. ’for Wre'Z Y^tTlVnd Chniren'i wwr*’ d ■"P ,,lt ”' , ' llK ’ 1 ' ,r READY MADE laadaeorfot* «**k »r OENTR- mtSISHINO GpODR. ineli *. I’.id.nklrU

SMITH & HENRY PflCTIOAX MOUSE AID SISE RAIRTERS, * GRAINING IN IMITATION OF ALL KINDS OF WOOD. Calcimlhing. Wall Painting, China GI,wing, and all kina* of Painting neatly tea ..t 1# , Jf5“y IN0T0N STKEET CAPE MAY CITY.

GEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER,

Vineland Steam Sash Factory. KIMBALL, PRINCE & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS,

LOW miOES. M-GIVE US A TRIAL WE P8KON L Y Jtll.N_ ll RUMP I .CM DERt