Cape May Wave, 8 April 1882 IIIF issue link — Page 3

wag ~ ~ aoiuLAmii^ JlirJSSJfKiljss **su»— "*»■*••■«*■ Subject f or the morring.N. 80— "loiter Evening eubject. taO-,"Wbo toon Ibe Lordt aide*" Tbe public to cordially invited. Clttnan*' Meeting. A largely ettawfcd end. entbmtocic generally of the Island W*, bold Tbcraday earning to tbe CUy Ball, to eonaider the dm at available way* and mean* foriareur. icy at tbe bandi of tbe Wo'. Jeney Railroad audi fad li tic* and rate, of fare ao will place Oape May oc anmetblagof as equal Inotiag with Atlantic' City in tbe Jarara Mreray callm the aaeemblagr to order, wbeo oo m-aino of Ootonel Sawv- r Mar* Mel rln waa elected chairman. T. H. Wllliamaon waa appointed to art at Secretary. At tbe rrqurat of tlm-chair Dr. Mocrar ootllned tbe cxtattog*nure of Cape May'* yricr acce In tbe maUeM^low train, and high rate* of fate at compared with tboae eflurdal by tbe tame railroad company u> Atlantic City. Cottayera and rMforabd wptohwd to bin of the apparent dtocrlatoalion of tbe raitroad company In farcrof Atlantic City, a policy winch would ultimately ioae to Cape May moat of Ha proem patronage. He thought that hv a proper and rarnaat effort the Went Jeney raad misht be led to afford us tha needed relief. .JSSMbskwskb with What h b at pnaenl orer the aaroc road la Oape May. the rates of fare and tbe trwed and cooifuct of tbe trains to the two places. To the one they were roniay express trains, with peri or and elegant nrw pararnyrr can. while to tbe caber It good mmugh to tend. It waa not tbe ob )*e» or purpose of tbb gathering to abuse , tbe railroad company: it had already door • great thai (or Cap e Hay. but that it waa SS wntlmeot of tbe meeting, wa» then adopled Tbe chair ikaignat.r) .. Hie con n. t. Ire: Hoc. F. L. Rk-hartbon, IV. H. A. Kennedy, Maakel Ware. 11. H. Church. J. H. Braeiet and C. EL Jlagrath. Daring tbe preparation of the report of the committee. Senator Miller, in reaponre Sp§p|§ SygflggSga '"SkS'sawyer't^k ttoT pound that i IbeUitfo*^^^ Cepe May brfna b^pJo^^eS^ wSS M ashore, rto they ran obtain Utter and edrw^nyf^^lUy1 wu^uUU^ouM whairrcrri tojurtoua to the one lis. it* .

the trick. Tbb may not be >o. but that e ita picaent unjualiliaWr courae toward. - Tbe pilots b governed by aelflah and 111tempered motive is evident to tbe com - ninncat underaumffibg. Day after day it r b engaged in tbe tpanalacture of groundit Tbe unfair treatment of tbe whole qnratlcm in ISoairatod by the case of Ibe steamabip Indiana, the tnrtieuton of which we * have already given in our column* The ■ rem* of WlSreatigatlao before tha Board by tbe pilots, cxrioraavd Tu latter, tbe report of tbe committee elating that tbe diecrepandas Uwweao lbs auteOMota of the ship's oflloersand the pUota could only be araxxmted for by tbe baxy ceadilion of tbe atmosphere and tbe fact that while the assarts beat near tbe surface of Iheraralcr, and the fare that while the pilot boat, may bare been in range tbry might not bare been •eon in tbe direction in which tbe olBcera were If., Ling" They find that tbe pilot proper postlhmi In which to intercept and signal incoming vessel*. and that tbe pilots were propetitopareutog .their profraakuxJ India lwue of March I9ih tbe Rrotrit quotes the case of tbe John F. JtMman, and bails its atlack oo tbe pilots upon tbe mere statement of an Interested party, and srrsa: glees An tbe flawed tbe following account of bwexpcrleoce in tbe month of the Dataware while bunting for a pilot -$ made Fife Fathom Hank lightship rtnod'onand' ' MtTatSi 18 p. in.. flibto^ until I Judged mntS Ire or six miles from tbe light. Mowing fog horn and flashing lights frequently. At 8 a. m. tbe fog shut-down tMAandaa J^eogMno* ' to"!!*' Ught.'wowlBg fqThorn1u.d^hetin ing torchlights, drifted In under tnpeaiii until I saw tbe Breakwater about 7 am. 1 found that I cguld not get a pilot alt hough homed at tbe Breakwater and burned torchlights frequently." lie then goes on to aar that he ran in by the lead until be Judged bbnaelf abreast of tbe Ilrandywinr. He came to anchor about 10 80 a m. on Wcdoerday and "rede that day and night" At 7 a. m. next morning a tug and pilot boat were reported, both headed foe the ship. "About fire minute* after the tug' arrired a Delaware licensed pilot came alongside In a akiff from the pilot Ued B. C. Knight and asked If we wanted a pilot. I raid no; that 1 waa moat anxious to get aoe a day or two ago, bat did not want one now a. I had pame<r all the dangerous paints." The remainder ol the captain's statement consist* ol a narration of the cootroveroy respecting tbe pilot', bill. It will be observed tha: when asked if be wanted » pilot be replied that be waa meet anxious la gel one a day or two before, but did Dot want one then ai be had passed ail Or tt.ivcreu.peum/ If ibis wst not a little pike of buncombe on the captain'a part it will certainly cootlot kiln of ignorance so dense at to render him unfit for the position of* skipper of a felting smack. This, ewoera of the vratcl. The qoeegoottel onhecaptala to navigating bit balk, but rather bit skill In manufacturing evidence for tbe Maritime Exchange of Philadelphia. The pilots wbe bare any knowledge ef the facta In this case are ready to prove —and WQ1 prow when the matter come, lie fore Ilie proper tribune'. - that when the John F. Rtilmon cam e in tbe capes tbe pilot boat B. C. Knight taw her and Immediately gave cbav-: that the Rodman made no atop: smiths! finally the Knight lost sight of her is the tog. Other charges of like character are being made oooatamly. all of which appear to be tha sequel to tbe systematic and peralsteut endeavor of ll>e Maritime Exchange of Philadelphia! to break down the business ol the Delaware pilots. Defeated lo tbe courts these men now seek the powerful aid of the press. By malicious par Teratosis of fads and garbled and onesided riateniente they are trying lo create a public prejudice again* i bo dy of mannrbo io season and out of season, in beat and in (told, in alarm and to sunshine, have done their duty faithfully and manfully. Dr. uantlnga I.teture. To Dr. Jonathan F. Learning, Cape May Court House, was assigned tbe dietinguiabrd privilege of closing the aerie* of ledum which have now been In pragma, wane three month, to tha community under the auspices and direction of tbe Young Men'* Christian jkreodatkm-^Thf mixed audience, it wu dell re red to tbe Tuesday evening. IJfe he daecrlbed as something that was beyond tbe compreI Itrnsion of the finite mind. It exist, where i we do not expect to find it. ll U discernable everywhere, and under ibemicraaoop* something of iu wonderful and limittoas Sr^^ASsissr. the doctor drew some Interesting and profitable deduction*. Tbe tofldeT doctrine physical centre* of life ha described lo be the bruin with iu woodceful syi'.em of itliS } oMhf^we'ramSS^f wMA be was i eh-ral i-e reriea ef' rnteTtainUMOta and i gmaing rilll better thing. In the near ^ Mr- P. 8. ^ .Boca^.^rietoc^ofjtbe ■ A«dSJT^s f.v roosne mra'bS?" in°«j cere of former ysese. sod the powpert for ; : i

| LOCAL CHIT CHAT. | r- ^ mi ton rortct nuikttt told. t" ! Court House abruha are ia bod. * i " Tbe strawberry festival approach™ . *■ Equinoctial atonna are out of fsshioa |[ tan. u U **^"br bnu* ek*oio« a Lilacs are brewing tbrlr tweet Ineenae i- to tbe earth. "The beet brand, of flour at OolFa, and •- fiorat stock of grocene*. • Put&^ ^ri^ ' °' : j&sszgssis-"* J5ri."S5S !-SX%Z r y**"- , oa cloths, mattings, ruga and willow. e ware at W. 8. Ware's. SI Wasbingtcto s Grern tinted paints are'aut the moet t durable for buildings contiguoui to tbe f Tbe potoeesioo tf . a top U now tbe nee- » eras ry -adjunct lo the happtnea* of tbe f Tlie DP. In t^e sidewalk pavemenUare being gradually filled up with brick or J Mr. Garretaou has leased for tbe aum- , UHT to different parties tbe past week six l Tlie boya of Company "H" will have I to "brush up" In their drill Spring in- [ Sunday last gave na the first real touch of spring, and April cloud, played with | April sunshine during the day. People whs occasion most trouble with i ssx"£;a1'Ss.7",k-"" r There waaaoma talk in Treatoo last week • about the Governor re-convening the Lagt blature- Mat this year be wou't. Those af our friends baring printing to ■ do for the summer will oblige ua by send- | 1 ing In tbalr ordera early as possible. ! It was the weaker. legislature which . has met to Trenton for many years, and [ few tears have been abed over its adjourn- [ Novelty Is 'Me predominating faature I In thf style of the row of cottages Inst i completed by Mr. George Grier on Wood r Br. William Ablet, special impacting - officer of the post office department. virited i Cape May Tueodsy, registering at tbeChal- ^ Tbe freight koatoeas on tbe West Jersey road between Camden and this point was Srtrier. . ► , Rav. W. L. Jones, of Court House Baptist Church, assisted at the lecture exeretsea to tbe Methodist church, ibis dir. , Tuesday evening. Mr. George Howell, bit sou Mr. Frank ; were down the first of tbe week looking geftorirture^M JbTbSnd1" n^T b^to at half-past wves o'clock. Instead of seven Members of the New Jersey Yortlow n HOXiZot UwrnST which led'^'torir Mr. FeJgsr Psge Stites hi. retired from , agricultural pursuits sad to once more a resident of our city, having taken a coltage for bto family on Hnghea street. Councilman Caasedy's many friends sympathize with Mm In hts aoltdrude for the reoovcry^of bto ilttle^aoe. who for If voo srant to paper yoar house.now to the lime 10 make a refection from Uu large . variety of wairpapera now in stock a! E. Jolinson'a. Washington s-reet, apposite Tbe last report of tbe Bute Geologist to a moat valuable document, and one of the best advertisements for Cape May a* a sanitary resort that has ever been issued from the press. M taara. Williams A Cbgaedy, resident ' exSoi^ruldten patoM fora boas ooupllng attach men', invented a short lime ago e TtWDtrrow being the great Christian . appropriate U the festival. t Mr. George M. Post, a repstaentatlva r cilixen cd the thriving village of ScavlUe. " was on the Island Saturday tost, and • availed himself el tbe opportunity of payI lag bto respects at tha War* affioe. Mr. & F. Ware's stationery stmt, next ■ tbe pod officers*, opened to tbe public } to* Saturday, Sid tbe popular veedtot is • that It to an ornament W tbe street and a ' Mr. sod Mrs. S. D. Ddp. Philadelphia, 1 hare been sojourning at tbe Cheilosis, aod expect to occupy after the 15th tbe oot- i ; tage of Mr. Jere. Mocray, Jr.. on Perry | street, which they have rented for tbe [ Hon. Thomas Jooes Yorke. late I'reaii dent of tbe Weet Jersey Rallroed and a . member of Congress during tbe brood . seal controversy, dk.1 at bto We to Sa- | lem. N. J-, no Tuesday evening tost, to hto \ TbtBtaektoc ice house has been filled I within lbs pa* iwo. weeks with Ice cat expseoriy fur Mr. Boolbby on the Kenne. • bee in Milne, where bto Wroth™ i. engsgrd t io the business It takes about *»tno. ' to run that bouse tb« arasou. J A party of our old WilmUgtou friends, 1 former patreot for tasny years of tbe tote ' attbe CtoStonto* ^Shr'^moa are Km. ■ Cauby and srBe, IL B. Beidel and wife, ; odd Albert W. Smith and wife. : Our hotel sod roaf estate men are dare. , llct te their own interests to sol planting | their adrerttanmeoU el homa and abroad. ! SSss r trt mnnf Id hwh: ton hrn mm mi i be voted for as acW Uueteea' ■ ua lbs Iatand hi enmpeaj with tbe owner j " ot the premtoes-Mr. James Muooay. Ww'toMitnB bSIdftodTS ' % I «TB^ShWhKnM.«hI^^.' ; fiS?-.' and Mm Grade Cleveland. The . ;

Sonday was a hrlgkt, beauUfnl day. and >. ooe kwe to be Ksnembered by tbr friends of ihe Presbyterian church at Grevn CreeL. U It waa a real red letter day to tbe history of tha church. Tbe element, ley aside Gin* of an goad. - .TTS .^aaeegasa e n^a^^*jtto^da3'faU to overflowing ■S33S?SS£ sr ffisesris JSSK a peoded, ami the boost would be dedicated ' s.«,T;.r%s?Ku"'fTSi!is Some lay bretbras alac made brief tcsnarL - t TbUaervieewuvwydeiigbtful ami quit e aplritual Id iu character, many were ihe 1 statement, made of a broad and geuerit tt , u Cbrtotlan unity. E And thus by the bleating of Ileaven is this church completed ana fairly atarted on iu mission of good loalL PastorUreui, 1 of Cape May City tent bto regrets, press- ' ing duties on the Sabbath with bto people 1 prevented hiiallendaoc*. Htopnyonand 1 : tyropatblen were expressed in a courteous ' 1 note to the committee of arrangemcau »■ ! In tbe round of pastoral surprises which of late have been making aad inroads upon ' . tbe pastry resources of numerous pan trios, l . it fell to the lot of Pastor Greul.nf tbe Bap- I ttot church, oo Friday erening of last week, to b: dispossessed of bto regular , ! ; t the tlma Sring^f household reapooaibili- j • ties, and. If possible, to make Mm and his j family tbe happier for their coming. It , ; partook of tbe nature of a spontaneous , . "vm'rf'i^^hrote^i^mtolltoca on the Island and in tbe vidcity. Evtry , body appeared to be there, and bow one , 1 many was a mathematical problem, wbich ! 1 even Capt. Jim Bennett, ooe of tbe prin- | ■ cipal conspirators of the movement, wu , unable to elucidate. A very pleasant | ! evening wu spent, and tbe time far ad- , i ; At tbe sutcd meeting of couucfl held , | last evening President Mecray anmiUDcrd , ' U^m,to?lo^r^W8<* ,™ ^ c",uins 1 , ^Judiciary— Meaara. Hogbea,Sawyer ar..l \ [ Finance — Messrs. Johnson, Hughes j Protection ot Property— Menaa. Cbs- j • aedy. Sawyer and Banes. ■ fire and Water— Meaais. IIane».lJug!i . Streett— Moms. Sawyer, Johnson and • E^ocatien— Meaara. Hand, Johnson and Tbe appropriation ordinanea was intro- i . duced, amoudllng to tbe aggtogau- to , , about what It waa tbe preceding year. In ] , some drpartmecll tbe figures bare been , reduced, while they are iucrenacd to that , oflcbooto. A special committee, lo wait upon I President Roberts of tbe We* Jersey Railroad Company requesting certain o n- 1 evasions in the Interest of our city wns 1 ; apppolnted. j AC the Cballaate tbe foltowtog old | friends of Oape May have registered tbe , I past weak Mrs. M. }iiebrnack,Mrs. >V. , r W. Kendall. Rulieit 11. Brett* K S. , r Moose, Dr. Tbomaa R Reed. W. V. Mo * . KeaCW wUe, Anna C. TVtoall. E -e , , BeUterGBorge J. Lauber. A. H. Sick Ira. I D. H. Hunt, W. B. Wood. George A. 1 ' Twiblll. Win. Anspach, J. F. D-cks m. , ; Cbaa. K. Bums. Dr. Nicbotoon, T. W. ! ' Alfiaoc, Henry Ckwe, Win. C. Allison, 1 W. T. KtngsSry, Wsn. King and F. J. . 1 Painter, of Philadelphia^ B. F. Lautier | [ and wife. Ohlrago; J. Oartwrigbt, New , • York; Mrs. H. Fredericks Camden: Thoa. 1 C. Btellwagon and srlfe, Medea, and John i Whitney, Gtosaboro. i Roll or Hoyoa.— Tbt following pupils ! ■ of tbe public school In this city have by 3 their proficiency to study and excellent i deportment been awarded dlKlngutobed ; j merit for the pa* thooth:— i

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i Bam* lusd, < Jronle Hanea. I §K§"' lura^Sw. !

• Mayer MMvio'lgkrapasseasKio thia week 1 nf the store premises formerly occupied • by J. K-Bnghas & Ron. ror.-Jaekmo at>d | , Mansion street*, and has already roorrd I 1 in hit stock nf patois, alto, window glass i - and other kindred supplies. TW store i r be baa freshened up with new pauk and < : otherwise imposed, hto official quarters : being par. it r crd off witb ita en trance on | . Mansion Street. To tbe formal opening i ! of the latter he has Invited tee city offlua'i i I and local proas ibis erenlog. i ; Cotonel Ionsing'a" rest aura ot window ' baa baen n great arairoe of study and en- . toy men t ibtbejuvvnileatbeprvtemweek. , 1 The display of fl >were, eggs and yoong : 1 chickens Is as uutqw as It is mggtatire of , ; II* popular obatrtaoce ol tbe feaiive sea1 ton now upon ua 8o natnral are those , 1 little chicks that lire rhildreu'slnfagiuat. i.Li , have fairly carried them away, and they ; ssSaiSs: s laey peep through the shells aarrouautug I them. rhanging bodies. If they do not not w. rk - 1 sluioe-way of sand, gravel or slime aad ; SSSSSjSS® ' Mre. R. T. Brown. 25 Waahtogtcn 1 Street, has been appointed to tbe agrncr for Onpe Mar OtHtuty for Hie well km.* n :£s.K^asSr=s; i an at their New York and Phitodrlpha I office* No «rrt rtorjK Jbr aspremrpe, ceived this week. } Mr. Editor.— Tbe statomeou in lart- ; SS?H^JS£l T. R. B*oo;a Fred Boraoer baa received within a ; 1 Jaw days a full line ol evergreei-J, abode • ' tree*, vines and other noraery .Hok, which 1 ' £^>^SLS,E*?ply"e,^j , Just reomred a^torgr tovoio-^of ^flne ; . * !

/ CP COUNTY. a tmom c. aroma to tvcmabob. j ? It waa a cruel Joke ona of our yosiag ' t taking bto tody out riding in tbe byutiful e tonto?to r'^'^g^ , corn pan ion, be felt ashamed to on hit ' dtoamiointaiait and decided u nlar his 3 friend a trick, and let blm slaj with his : girl to bto boot's aoMrnt. lie also stated ' that bto on girl's father bad bten taken I very ilk that be waa going to tbe Conn ■ " House for a physician, and would return ; for hto friend to doe season. lie never re- ? turned .and there was srane "ulf wirikipg j ■ i ; blm to perfect health 'A party of drunken roughs paid a visit ' to tbe Goarito printing office in the aU- : lessee of the -proprietor on Tuewtoy even- > iog of last week, and rnsde "pi" of things | generally. It seems that tbe party were j minora, who had been furnished with li. , quor by their eldrre. it being impossible ' I for the youths tltrenselrestoobtsto It st the hotel. Some of tbe beat cit'xrns ol ! ' tbe village have taken hold of tbe mat- . with the determination to discover w ho Some of til* remits of tbe escapade have i Ibe "ro m° driaktog* lraWpla ra^stole'1 i While some seem determined ll shall coo- " i ttoue. many others are awaking lo tbe I Decesajty of removing Ibe lempiatloo from . society.' Monday evening was chssen.fur another of those benevolent affairs that the good, kmded-beaned people of our village are ' 1 noted /or, via: donation. About 7.80 m. quite a goodly number, from fifteen to twenty couples, met at tbe residence of ' Mrs. M. A. Douglas* on Mechanic at met, ; and from there led by Mr* E- P. Hand 1 and Mr* E. C. Hewiu. the originators ol tbe party, went to tbe residence of a poor widow, relict of Aaron He sat, on Hand 1 avenue, with a large quantity of needful articles, both to food and clothing. She , ' very grateful, and those that bestowed 1 tbe favor* will more than be repaid (or ' tbe benefit wbich wUl result from their ' Tbe bouse being small, and ! '^Ttoe'V'^'ioy ^le if opJ^ww££^rpJ° oo Mechanic street, near the depot, or "upper Schuylkill" as jt is termed, and it ended to a tolly time. Tliere were pre*. 1 em Mr. E. P. Hand antUany. Mr* E C. : Mr* MpOartnry. Mess™ Wood ruff and Willis and lathe* Mr. G. W. Ho- , tied and lady, Mr. G. Wbcoloo and ladr. j Mr* Caph L. Hand. Mr. C. Q. Mills atid 1 Mr. S. Hewitt, wife and daughter. . Among tbe young gentlemen were Will Hosted, Faster hrothtrs and many others. Station agent Shlmp, being troubled with ' 1 "rheumatic," oiuld not Join, but sent bto ■ lady who Joined heartily with tlio leu. The company separated at a late boar, all • Joseph ^a^srtl^aur ouniy^almi bouse DJ!*wniy'i 'h-m,' h^*rakre'pnmmli°f of iu We welcome him amitog ua A very singular aoddeot, and eerious I Young, aged about fourteen jeorv, while attending school at tbe Ssmvilic school bouto on Wednesday afternoon, i war engaged in studying a lesson, and • i waa leaning witb bto bead upon bto band • y&"s."7iarmrti;lte i *rnck the window, deoioltohing a pane of ! glass, tbe ragged edges cutting bto face ' and throat ieartully. The blood flowed great excitment among the > pupils, several of whom fainted. Mr. Oole, the teacher, hurriedly carried the toy to the residence of Dr. Way. near by, who dressed bto wounds and stopped tlie flow of blood. He to considered out of ' danger. i Pastor Taylor thanked bto congregates ' i at the commencement of the services'**! South SeaTille on Sunday last, for tbe j generous donation given him an the Tuos- I ' ■uK,'-^K"r.LAa™-. ,« i I burden. Captain Aaron Corson, of I Point, bound from New 1 ork foe Philadelphia with a load of chalk, sprung a took off Squan Beach oo Modday and when off Cress Ledge Light had . feet of water In the hold. Tlie Captain nut her ashore at tbe month of Autuxraf Creek during the night, and all. hands were saved. Tbe switch at Be* Isle Junction will be put In to-morrow, Friday, and tbe work gnyiagthia tree* OO tbe new branch mod A aarptiae Parts. Wa learn of a surprise and donation I party that was giren a few weeks since to , I the pastor of a church oot a great many J I cation, and the art tele* donated were cakes, ( ! portion of*t£^ creuingjiad beMrapeSTin 1 : singing and otherwise amusing themselves ■ would be nkx ' And ao with this thought ' ia view, togrtlier with a detore to be as ' sociable as ptnaihir with the recipients of their farors, they proceeded to cut Iht- I 3LS.CS-^Sf-S"«SS ■ dud after being well stirred this mixture waa tested, escb ooe stepping upand taki togaapoouf-1 and tlie uuanimousoptnioo i 3 f crarmbs tha! were scattered abont Ibe 1 . floors It was now nearly midnight and ' their happy borne* It anly took tbe good wife five hours tbe next day lo set her , rooms' to rights again, and enough snap lu^Uen supplied lo la* Ibe family toree Denntavtlle. > ll to an eiosedinglr patofo! duty to nota . the fact that Capt E. Douglass remains Trinity church, to South Dennis, after having been handsomely paipled, both to iu interior and exterior, baa been newly furnished. Tbe altar and pulpit chair. ' pulpit furniture, wbich will be found * purchases^ rshich*will be placed to front of t ' tbe eburchl ! So£h IVo"* tetaa qS.'tuS It 3 i tnU writing to, ss« ore gtod to stale, touch TKe bmastloo of the week was tbe tnar- | risge of Rev. CUsrlrs H. Elder lo Miss , | Trirnty M. E. cliurch oo Mondsy alter - ' nooo. Rav. Wm. Walluo, P. E.. oOcUl- . ing. The bouse was crowdeti with peraons anxious to witocas tbe ceremonies, many I \ lot PbiWlpbt* followed by tbe good ■ rSSSiafsssvK pSSS SUSIS -isasisf 7. " i

bathing suits. ; | ; FiTBIT DOUBLE YOEE.PIBFECT FITTIHG BiTHISG SUITS- " 1 -y.1" ■■"■"i e r. oLamwiw.*. an * an uacKtT rr, k. w. oor, or bixru. Mr* «r u* »ic SLcrBONiv. |

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, SiS-VSHlffS \ ""rrtTniu yoar u*S,* " MAgtrT *" W ^ I puudeipat* Maixa, iwl " D. W. J. HUTTON A CO. ;|builders' hardware/ • Are You Building a Cottage , Improving Your House , or Re- Furnishing Your Hotne? \ : For Your Plumbling, Hardware, Nails, Mantels, Stoves, j Ranges. Matting or Cuttlery, go to benezet & bro.'s j : HOUSE FURNISHING DEPOT,: J J JACKSON STREET, CAPE MAY. N. J., j Where you can obtain utimata and prim. j TIN-ROOFING. J Have you a Building that needs re-roofing, or a roof out of r ~ repair send to - BETSTEZET & BBO., [ And tbey will tell yon bow much the Job will coat, and have it completed la quick | PLUMBING. Do your Water, Gas or Drain Pipes oocaaioa trouble. Have them attended to at - once by leaving word at BENEZET & BRO.'S House Furnishing Establishment, | street. i The Largest Store and Greatest Variety of Stock in South Jersey ; BOOTS AND SHOES! Lorxvat tn<1 Moat complete stock of Oool, Cheap boots and Shgfoln Cape May On. ■ STYLE. QUALITY AND PRICE CANNOT BE SURPASSED ONE PRICE ONLY, I *KK OPH aasa riAJTKKS. ALSO, a FULL ttUPFLY OF fine wall-papers ! g*gSiry-^SyL''.2rL^ tartmr '™". tan and prior aanplc* netora pareOaatnx elsevrtiraa ELDREDGE JOHNSON, [ » 68 WA8HXNOTON street. i GO TO THE PHILADELPHIA CHEAP ; boot and shoe stqre, , Where you can buy your goods 20 per cent Cheaper than anyi where else, a* I manufacture my own goods. wnere etse, as i manuia iiacrure my own gooas.

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