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GREAT STRIDE CP AVD OVER E -r.r.„,-^V business ChsIoius!

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Local Department. Mr. Pmtbmton. nf ih - Philvlelphi» Evening Enllrtin vi.iu<l our city let Munday. He "a* mini, ti-r.il at McMakinV

A n-irular ntaUnl minting of Co. II., Ca|ie May. Qiunla will take place at their armory on Fri.lay

‘ h imt. ' A full turn-

Sulje-.i—l»aii l ewcln-r. A fill itiaily aiAieitdt.

the Secretary.

| Herman. Preat-bm la el r- i « ere MM in Cape Mar Cl

.e IBiSw.

lie Koieker-1 1 profiriiini

out la requeated.

The Cape May Dancing School is

flourishing. About twenty memhers are found regularly ill attend. .mice. Sociable every Tuesday even* „ Ing at the Atlantic. f

n of. L. C. 11., I connecting

tbanka nf Uie Cepe

Ida kindnvM in |ire]MiriDg a hi block of trnnapnreut Keimelae

ISSli, Sir. Itkhanl TU.«ap |

j wm and Kiinhrth Thonijnmii. hi* wife, I

Tfre j Benjamin IT Mr. | dedicated sS *U|»T- I by Rev. Sts.

ly years. ile>.jou 1 at the Atlantic a : the festival, there,

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completed 1

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A run l-iiTltennn he C d. (Joven

of Signal Telegraph,

he Shore observe ic chief office at 1 sent through the

patch Tueaday Sox. 24. J

subject was already in type we were j

compelled t) omit it.

Our Friend B. W. Wellman will! have a number of Puhlie Sides of 1 Dry Goods, 4e_ from his wagon, in | t " e co,,nlr - v ,lur -; mraaagu pa.-iug

K ■ was engaged in erecting the OverMessrs. Hand 4 Ware, have eati- land Telegraph from America to

mated on a new cottage for Mrs. K. Magonagle, to be located

" ’imbia Avenue, adjoining the rendered useless by the Ocean rge of Mr. John H. Cable, dtacoutinue*) and nlauidon.

j Tliey are n-gtsterrd at McMaki

During tile atom ou Sunday last j All « nl «’ lloU l -

a brig (name unknown) parted h C r , Th , , mpr nT, «1.»r,.he..

cable, lost tier anchors, ami dnfted ! outside the Capes, hut was towed 1 in towards evening by the steam

The nse of foul or guage on the atreela Ii of law ami is pnnishsbl meanor. We mention heneflt of the loafer* t are mncli cleaner than t

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rhoae clothes •th has con-

nnd deliver Into

Is .liminUd HIMory s/ l/U BMfUn

Previous to the oomiaa of the Her.

lake upon iketnaeli and as it may be m we take the liberty

Court of common pleas Cape May anil Stale of I

pie made application

> of Oddity aaihilltlu*. eurioaily,

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ENORMOUS ESTABLISHMENT. /: Conclusions: ll aw. . riffkl io .ome GUARANTEE tnwl hi. Msehm shall poiva ex-.eliy 0 TT..I all cuwtomera buying «l the nine flaw, should poy peeWMg tho mmn* prloo for quality obcood..

A. ALIiMUTH “■“-u-tw 140 South Eleventh St., Philadelphia. PIANOS fc ORGANS. SOHMER & CO.'S gold rmmwMm ten

BUT WE UNHESITATINGLY ADOPT THEM ALL. NOW ANNOUNCE THESE AS OUR CARDINAL POINTS.

WAXAMAEEB 4

A BROWS',

WAS'AMAKKR A BROWS', WAS'AMAKEK A BROWS'. WAS'AMAKKR A BROWS', WAS'AMAKKR A BROWS', WAS'AMAKKR A BROWS', WAS'AMAKKR A BROWS', WAS'AMAKKR A BROWS,

PIANOS.

■PREMIUMS.

FCT.I.Y WARRANTED fcrSIX YEARS-PRICES LOW—TERMS EASY BAY STATE ORGANS—Far miperinr In anv Reed Organa now in the Market. PERFECT PIPE ORGAN TOS'E. Great variety nf eflPeta even In ama'c• atylea. Thnumnd* nf flr.li-ta». tndimnaiah. r'all and he eonvinced Second-hand Inatmmcnta taken in part pnymeut for Organa or Pianoa-

A, ALLMUTH,

No. 140 South. Eleventh Street, Philadelphia.

FULL GUARANTEE.

hrfoiv reported, m *• comfort, tranaie

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EXPLANATION AND ELABORATIOr.

OF WANAMAKER t BROWN'S NEW PLAN.

um, .uchkS^r m°'^L,rvcT^|ouM’d’'“ 7h.L r ”r'^*bL o .in l “T‘ u: SO WE SAY CASH THROUGHOUT. 2d P3IFT. alika—exacting nmhlnfl rrom'iwllmpo.n'on m ta^ln’oTToni^wnM'mij y .t r |:

the nntnmil rind winl'r m.ntlii. will « 'bn . * . PB1CE." ntOft, bacmia* lha ••One Price- whiah wa mtark on.our oceda. ahall Inv... .1. ! . .e. ’’ flnd the McM.kln. Atlantic H»t.U , “l um L-. l.,. ,• ' ,r "„„.....^ed the Kb. J HOT the “PlMt"Price, but tbo LAST and LOWEST PRICE. pieaaant nnd^ OTmfortabhl pine.- to | ^1, ’1 !" debt H'" 1 Mr. .lam,-* Mr. T ^ In other^tnord*. Salexm.n or Headmen" a™ no, allowed. . onjl.i.ry r A mneHng ^tlm Dl«»t.m»ftlii.? l'';’;'* 4 ; ; 1 low P ' n ” y ' """ ««•' Society will he held ir. tlje ofllce on ltdi la^A. iury "(timh'lkaAVif in ' ! ) ’ ^Mvlngpeareand B ah. vtaht 1. roaenmd 10 go through our .took barornTr 2lw h^wStTham'^im'd

J. H. Benezet Bro., HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST STOCK, and the greateat variety of HOVSE FCRS'ISUIXO GOODS ever brought to Capa May, consisting in part of WCattings. Oil Cloths. Cattery, Class Ware. Queens-Ware. Tin-Ware, Hardware. Woo4eu-Ware, A XV EVEKYTU1KG ELSE IX THEIR LIKE All of which they arc selling at laO'w ncixmiDs T’ort oiTsii

STIU, A-UEAD.,

WRING THE RECENT PANIC o- o o x> s NOMINAL PRICES, A LARGE 4 COMPLETE STOCK Fall ? Winter Clothing MEN. VOITHS AND BOYs,

EDWJdDSUAWRENCE, EXCELSIOR HALL. H. K. far. >nd A Market Ma., I’ll I L\ I'KIJ'III A. Sewing Machines. a if Ilf

At Ihe de.1 achool hnildinf Inat Thunalay,

" d by Rev. .1. C. Wood, Rev.

», Sec’y.

bin of the t Denniavillo

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wick. Rev. 0. Wonlfortl. Hon. J. H. Dtverty and Mr. T. R. Brook*. The Cape Clia|iel, recently erected on the Miller Farm will he dcdlcated on next Sundtv afternoon, at 2} O'clock. If the weather ihntiM lie unfuromble the dedication will Like |,luce on tie- following Sunday,

We omltcd laat an our friend* John * her* of Cold Spring,

I lo a*

re noli build-

family feaklcncc. We are glad aee them «,-tiling under their o'

vine, and fig tma.

The key of the Bapti.t Chiimh

norning of the fire.

flnd tl

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me they will c ring it with th* Rohmt Habi

nfer

Mr. A. P. Hildreth nhot two wild geese in the aounds Wednesday night by moonlight. He was bogie before midnight and only out a few •fours. We are listening attentively for hi* dinner bell to invite ourselvea

Messrs F. Fasset anti Ji Kassel are at the Atlantic I on a gunning tour for and quail. Wo wish tbet

ant success and pleasant rambles. Their costume ot Knickerlmcker* and legging* Just suit for our brambli

covered country.

Tha union Thanksgiving services held in the Presbyterian Church t this City on fhankagivlng day, were of unusual interest, and the large congregation seemed to 1 thoroughly appreciate tho ocoaaion as wsll as the timely and appropriate remarks of the sneakers, Revs. Roe, Hughes, -Shields and Wt " Friend Koenig shot four ducks last Tuesday, three blacl one mullitol, on Mark Devine’hack of Excursion House, They there and he gave them the conwuts of both barrets. Two flew anil fell wounded la the breakers The lumber for the improvement of the verandah on the south weal wing of Congress Hall hss strived sudMusars. Hand 4 Ware, who have the matter In charge, -will at id'to place it in position,

cordlagly. day* of preacl

An Episcopal service and muniou will be held on 8t afternoon, Deormher IS, 1874, in the Presbyterian Church, Cape It' Which baa bcea kiiuilv loaiiet » bv Rev. t.'. P. 81

u ounferml. Another g

preachers hi charge wet Sedgwick Knsllng. Rev. Rola-n Grey. of the circuit for Ihe year, wa* paying preachers. prcWUig

10 district now requires SI prew local pieachers, and a cash an PS8.SH.73. [SeclastMinutra.] ( ex|smsu at that time, Court Houw. *20.194 : Goeken. *18.1*; DycrtC *3.18 : In 18RI Green Creek pays **.9(1. and In 188* Ashury. *34.W. and ally Run. *1.50. The old hot

iwer Cape Msv Circtilt. nlarle In Ml,kite town- . J. J. Sleeper. Rev. ; ; 1840. Rev. Thomas ^

3. Re*. John K. Shaw. Prc- ;

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EVEr* HOLD THEDR GOODS.

GUARANTEE.

I*r. TUl liw jk iV.. 0/ OI,- ,1a S.I. TLtttlcySm 8,/. 7%oi the i;"nHty <\j ■ u a,, rev.

■WILS01T SHUTTLE Se’wincM chilis

et and Rev. .lowpl; | lame. White and | Hi 1849. Rev. Gen I

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place of worship by the widely Goshen until they became able to kuikl elves a house. The flntl chi hire 1* In the township was held

this house

18*9 8T. Rev. Walter Burrou* anti Rev. Jmwpli Ashbrooks. In 18SI Rev. Wm. Burroughs and Rev. Wtllii White, and in 1831 8, Rev. Henry Wh oid Rev. Willism Faulker, where si leealrely on Cumberland 'circuit, and tsch In turn, preached at the dllfere ilipointment. in Middle Township July 84tb, 1830.. Mr. Norton Ludlat ircseuted the society at the Court Hou vlth a deed for a lot of land on which o build a place of worship. This snei ety was organised In 18*0. trader the In tee of the Rev. Cliaries Pitiusii' eking. It consisted nf six tnemhen - j onathsn Hewitt, leader; Chat Wotlufthy. Thomne. Douglass. 11, hecce Douglswi. Chsrbate Swain. Judltl Lang. Afler four ne live yean of l.bot during which serrlee was held Hthcr . House, the sodety felt Utetuselee

Tmmbower; 1853. Rev. Dear Hut-i Rev. II.T Norris: 1853. Rev. Sa V. Monroe. Presiding Elder; 183*. C. D. Wilson; 1837. Rev. J. J. M, anti Rev. J. S. Beagle; 18'iD, Rev.

Geo. Mr' 'long and John Townsend,' A Washington telegram save llial .. project is on foot to fit out another ex ^edition to the North Polo, and that U wfil probably- be vigorously |«t ' during the coming winter. It la 110*0,1 to ask Congress for an npproi tlon to buijd a vessel, to be offle lull Ihn navy. ^ There _ md anxious tovoluutcer n suen sn expedition. At'OLsr Flower.—The most miseraIc beings in the work) are those suffering from Drape]win and Liver Complaint. More than seventy.five pt-r cent of the people in Ihe United States are afflicted with these two diarasea and their effect; such as sour sruouch. skk headache, habitual cost Irene**. Inptire blond, heart the Iril .if ihe ■tomacli, yelhiw sited tongue and disagreeable the mouth reimlng up of the food afler eating; low epfrits Ac. Go to your Drug Store and get a 73 cent bottle, or a utipie Isnile for 10 cents. Try Jl G. G. -Irkcx, Sole Maaufsrturer. Woodbury, N. J. Pi-riodicttUt. Strike While Ibe Iron lwl| a |.

THE ADVANTAGES IT MAKES o’lOTHIHe CHEAP. !!!!!!!!!! I !!!!!!!!!! !

BASE

! h JNJ0 ALL RAVE^HERE PUT FORTH. ^ 'sATXmJDi^y An O 3dg 1874, tarvellous and Unprecetfprttefl increase of Business for which we are well prepared. w... .irerg™^ sr ru ^f^ n -„ow u “ •" d m °~ LET IT BEGIN. ' ^ NAM AKER & BROWN, ' THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA. ‘ T- ^r>R. SIXTH MARKET STS., PHIL AD’A.

New Cheap Cash Store, JXfo. 00 Vv AsRlrkBtozx Street, KNKAR THE POST-OFnCK.)| BOOTS, SHOES, H(TS, CUPS AND WALL PAPER. CHEAP FOB CASH. AND C.iaH ONLY. TTHavc had aB the Credil Trade 1 want. When all my old creditors pay up ms; trust again. R ill see about it. Com* right slong with tho cash ami save money. C-A-SEC a^JVES TIME, SAVES FRIENDS, SAYE8TROUBLE AND SAVES MONEY. CASH 1.7 what I am after.^Cash makeaAhe^St-re Keeper amile. Tro.t makes ELDIIKDGE JOHNSON.

■STILL AT IT.'.’

WARE & ELDREDGE COMTItkCTORS k Bt ll.DKItN.

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t IIARNESSli HARNESS" BUSINESS MAMOON 8T-. CAPE MAY OT!

CULI.AII8. BKIUhKS.

81MRSON RICE. TUk CKLKBKATKU - LCtium Oil Blooking

COAL !_COAL!! *"(’"b A L,

U.-9K0AB IfORK,

Stove Coal.

LEinan .f scbuylktll COAL,

1). F. HFA J V & CO.'S - CELEBRATED

irgan

distinguished bonor^ln* fob country and Eurojie. aa the LEADING ORGAN NOW IN USE. We challenge the world to equal them. ForfoeChureh. Sahhsih th-hool, L*|g,. as well as the Palkir. tliey bsre - Send for price, and list of ler •ottir of whom you may know.

D. F. BEAl'Y 4 00., Julplfl-daw-ta Warren OMjShi.'i.

50 Dollars | FARMERS, I MERCHANTS, ; MECHANICS, AND |EVERYBODY j the World-Renowned WIIsSOS

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. KBSBIlUaBIB&S BSX' FmB I OLOTHmS,

STOEi: EOOI3, Ho. 47 WASEHTGTOI SlRMT. iSsKItTanJ b’uMMER^DKKSS 1 rrHE LOWEST V PURNISBIXn HOOPS, wt

SMITH & HENRY PRACTICAL HOUSE A® SHffi PAISTEBS, GRAINING IN IMITATION OF -I.L KINDS OF WOOD. Caleimintng. Wall Paratiog, China Ulussmg, atiU all kinua of Painting nearly 'number 19 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY CITY. GEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER,

V neland Steam Sash Factory. KIMBALL, PRINCE & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS, Baluster*. Brackett. Lumher.I lead a Urge Are-Kiaset and an datermhisd te Mil at laO'w FFUOBSWE USE ONLY KILN I R8 PWIMPTLY ATTKNDEI KIMBALL. PRINCE 4 00.. Vin*laod.:N."J.

The Highest Premium was awarded to it at VIENNA; Ohio State Fair; Northorn Ohio Fair; Amer. Institute, N.Y.: Cincinnati Exposition; Indianapolis Exposition; St Louis Fair; Louisiana State Fair; Mississippi State Fair; Georgia State Fair; The Best Sewi:| Machines and doing the largest and best range of work. All other Machines in the Market were in direct COMPETITION. l&~ F n r Hemming. Felling, Stitc/ng, Cording, Binding, BtaiftrigT'Embroitiering Quilting, A St'tching fine or heavy Goods, it is unsurpassed. Where we h«ve no Agent*, we will deliver a Machine for the price named above, at the nearest Rail Road Station oi Purchasers. Needles for all Sewing 4 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

Agents. Wanted.

•TUB Serin lacfeise Co., CLEVELAND. OHIO.