PuWthed Every Saturday Morning, li « CAPE MAY. ARPIL 15. 1881 h — 1 ... . a • r TV port office department luu ruled alkmrd to he put on the will or any* here ! la a nan, Uk rest of which U paid by ' the government for peat office purpeaca. r uWrtheww a^eo* law. school Iras- * M*ri" T^C^T 1 eanaot afford to pay tor noctaaitas*. |, The orders-are received by tin ptiyaidazu t and art paid by tbe ioarnahlp committee h Tbe' Waat Jeraay Bailraad Company U f is aaci! good aland Ing with iu treasury f that ilia now prepared to call is Ua lodes, n Urn* maturing oo Starch 1st, 1868. Tbe «= aoaoool <* tbaae outstanding U 9313,500, ° and tbe company U ready to pay a reasons- b hie prvrainrn for them if tbey can ba got a " ... \ Tbe Tariff Commltaioo bill is not only fl under way in Coagrear, but ia likely lo J before long time to come, unley* astuc c meana can be found to choke off fig ban- b died <r more mam ben of tbe Hotub who j1 have 3 -dared their inleotteo lo apeak. If jj Coogrcafloeal wind could eettle the Tariff , question, there wouldn't be any need for b ■ : Tbe New Jeraey Conference embraces fl 4 diatrieta, 187 charge., and 84,851 mem- ° . ban. aa follow.: New Brunswick diatrict, R Charpa. 58, members, 8261; iacreaae. 1 g oborcb aod 84 number*; Treatoa district, £ dacraaae, 365, Camden diatrict, charge, a: 48; Increase, 180; Bridgrtoo diatrict. d ohtrgr*, 48; oolncreuRmcmbere, 10,856; ® decretw. 6. Total*. chargrn, 187, increare A mew Bait* to Baltimore. !', We bare U upon tbe authority of a ? prominent bu»inc*i man of Delaware City, . says the StvlA Jm wjramt (Salem), that « the I'cnntylranb Railroad Company ia '< oonab taring tbe phut of carrying lu soulbera Parol for Cape Mar aod Atlantic City by way of tbe Salem Railroad. It la proposed to run a fata lioefrou Baltimore A lo Driawme «ty, thenoe ncrta* Delawartake Hie Salem Railroad for Glaaboro, and ' - ' twitch on Ibe taaln Uae for AUaatle CUy » or Cape May. Exeurakmirta could taare J aprvxiittg four hwrr, at the muHta." ' TbU " ia tbr abortnat rouu by two hoot*. « • « . . — e r—talow Qwrartwrlx. f, ritr.wbndge A Clothier, of Philadelphia, a bare eommeaoed the puhlkmtioc of anew t, magrrioo which bida fair to beoome very d popular wtlb tbe ladle*, filled a* It il with J descriptions of Use hteat ftahiout and ° for bomcjadorameat, household economy a and rdh*r aubjecta in thai direction which ' occupy the mtnda of women. It la moat . valuable aa a guide lo tboae who do their b abopptag by mail, and wilbjta 118 quarto |i . W,»udmorttl-n, t.V.,und lllurLta- ! (loo. ila subscription price of Bfty ceata a „ year mould Intern tbe vary huge circuit t. Una which it deoerves. - j Tac above from tbe Mount HoUy tfir. 1 rcr ta endeuUy intended for Ibe benefll k Of lh* W*va aod theae of iu coiempo.-. * arira who bare declared war oo adrcrtlt- 1 teg spent a rf tbe Bowdl and Aytr alarop. " 5- bT t« I eicrptional case and gat lu faU ra't ea, but j that there ta another paper (a (be State i -bid, doe. w, debt eery much. Ayr, < was very anxtona to Mctire tbe Win and J ing a! the aame ttaao w^rf'tbT ^ ! whieb bad accepted their offer at much < lower figure*. This we bare the docu- J m< maw prove, lo tbta tbe concern acted \ meanly; ta fact It doe. eo all tbe time, ! Phila oaim UL, April 9 — A strange e 1 • tk/Sd, Via Eliiabcto Smith, at 1,335 I ' S ',1b Fourth street At shoot 10 o' clodc . W>— IOC lew nigi i, ir.se , ; w^Mm.lteab^mdm.Blor. Tb. , p-ntesana foand H It- Watson in a cans- 1 i, » taw d!T scT r,:rlre!°^r^^Tn* | fe.m their aBcatabmrat, Via WSnam-.re , "Ti - la Ifcartm ah"'
Very much baa been aaid anil written , ceiltclalngCgply, and ooodemning in the plaineat language, tbecourac of Aiacuiblyman Stdna and bit record in tbe late Legiatature, and specially that portion est it connected with tbe attempt to- pan Senate 197 over tbe veto. But by far tbe woe« acering be baa received — and bebai i caught it from all paru of the Bute, ia the < following from hit own borne, and hia own ■ partj paper, Ibe Atlantic CUy 7Vawa I "Weighed in tbe balance and found I wanting," la tbe rerdict of tbe pifim and , the people concerning Aaaemblyman ; (he title of Honorable ta subject to ». ' modi arm and unfavorable criticism as ( be baa been. It la aeidotn that friends . hem to dleappohnrd In tbe ratlintlou of their expectalioua aa bit bare been. ' If this tide of puhbc condemnation ia un- t founded, what an in Jus ice ia done aa , and well meaning man ! If Mr. , baa defenae to make it ia about time be waa making it- The Tima supported - Mr. Sblm at . Ibe late election and was 1 largely inatramental in sending bim to the The Tima would be untrue to , itself and unfaithful to ItadriendJ did It . fall now fairly to diacnaa hit mxetL Jt mom be admitted that lie Timu baa bern • charitable toward hia frulta, and praju- 1 diced, if anytWa* in bit farm, it support- a ed bim daring theTBeetion, failing Justified bytbe drcamatanccaat the timain aaaisting yonag man of considerable ability lo op- a portuultes for a bright and uar'.ul future, t We bare wafched bit course carefully aod ^ prortoUDcSg" againat liim. Certainly no 1 other man ever had a better chance to ae- c a rerdict for useful distinction than t be baa bad; and no man ever to abused tbe trusts reposed In him. We fall to ' learn that be baa performed a single act * that was erpectcd of him, and much la t aaid of many thlnea which bettor by far £ bad ban left uoW Why should be needleuaiy aabjeet blmaelf to public ridicule and abuse, and to alienate bit in- 0 that hia name alone iu either branch 1 •f tbe Legislature be sufficient to kill any 0 bill be might inuodooe ? Why ebould he make himacH ootorioas by frsquernicg gambling desa and sandaling with cor- ' rapt loybiats ? Isn't It strange that the a committee failed to exonerate him > And r that hia awn erideoce, which does net - appear to be aufflcieol to eoerict Kromer. not clear bimaelfl Bhinn aa alteform- e certainly is a failure. What can be c aaid of tbe BHM Of rr, deuce again.', bim, I affeoting bim ara booem. moral, upright and trustworthy man 1 Democrats spurn " bim and disown bim. Republiona men- ' tlou bim with taunt and gear. Good men c everywhere, who believe in holding their j public eerranU strictly to account, will my as did tbe Ercach of the great Napoleon after he had ruled and ruined tbem r for yean: "Enough of him!" J MEW DRV GOODS SIOt'SE. ' Mr.WtslIldln'e Grand Depot. . taacantaraltanj- ItaaL J Tbe largrat and beet arranged reull ' store in Oamden la WhUldin's, Market C above Fifth, Begwal mootha aiocc, aa all 1 know, Mr. Whllidin opened another im- . menae retail boot and aboe store; filled lo Ibe dealest style. All the conreuleocce were added, retiring noma, and even an • eJaganllr furniabed parlor waa act apart | the' accommodation of rlaitore and , customers. Mr. Whllidin. ainoetten. ba. ' added another store to bit already large 1 building, which will be opened oo Thura- r day night of tbta week. Tbe aboe store | la ceonectad with the store for general merchandise by an archwty in tbe centre, ae that tbey are one, or ralber two In one. 1 Tbe beaemenl ta eighty by one hundred f end ton feet, and tbe first-floor onrerea , apace 80 by 150 feet, and all tbta room l> occupied by wearing append of ell descriptions. Tbe shoe department will n« ' be changed materially, and every etyie. t price end description of foot covering m»\ , tw bad there. Tbe new part ta belng pu. f opportunity WBlbr^iwdirf ioe«m: :nell< ' tastefully arranged store, and variety ol 1 goods oo sale. On tbe brft aa we cuter c tbe front door, it situated the ©muter for prima aod calieoet; then tbe ginghamtfceaa gooda. flannela. woolruy and silks. > cteakiaga. cloths, etc . Tbeee counters ■ take op the entire aide. Directly In 'lie , rear ta ladies', misses' and children's ready 23 feet Oo the' right aide, reUrntag. ia ' tbe notion counter, tors, leather, r wds < and baakeb ware being displayed. Tlie* i ua to the entrs nee of the aboe store. Next oo tbe oppoaite aide of tbe entrance, to tbe meat' and boya'ready.made el-nkiag. 1 stock ofgeods that Mr. Wtrilldin bas i selected with great care. IltU and caps , adjoia tbe clmbhig counter, anl next cnuw genu' reedy -made underwear, urnbreilaa, etc. Directly in tbe front centre < will be arranged a show case containing , laoea aod trimmings- On Ibe left centre . U found todies' and mimes' botoery, fancy trimmings, feathers, and a Jewelry cjocter. A counter to devoted lo perfomi-ry, tbca | ©me button », repbyre and dreaa trim- i ^isrjESfaSsr.sss low Bwiaa goods and lscea aod underwear. Luog bargain tablea wUi be placed ic tbe right centre coolalnine ell manner of bar. rains in useful aod fancy arildea. Tbe genu furoiahlng gooda come next. Ilea, ^ Tbe grntleaans department taexdusire- ' ly under the cootrol of male mlearaea. all their goods being grouped together. A oeootor to act apart on tbe right centre fir bone blankets, baiters. Ac. There is aim a counter for todies' ready made wrappers, dreaaaa and suits, in chintz, towns, flannels, Ac. In. tbe centre of the room is tbe cash desk and wrapping counters Cali boys will be employed, and ladlea atatiooed at each separate counter. In tbe basement may he had carpets, oildolnt, trunks, ami tbe heavier goods of other descriptions Lunch rooms and offices are atao fitted up in handaome style In tbe rear. gttassssfsiftrws din, we Intel end believe, will be richly Oamden is tot (waning a torgeclty. and iu rrowth ia not bettor seen than in tbe rapid stride* made yearly by lu merchants. Prof. Jackson will open tbe new grand depot with a splendid exhibit ion ot Why wear piaster* f Tbey may relieve, but tbey can't cure that lame back for the Uej^^idacy-Wort bas that ipecHii acute bowels perfectly- Don't wail .to get ^•SiS^S^S:SiSi Tbe ottiaen. of Atlantic Car garr a I grand reception at the Mansion House on ss.iSsi'ssrs ©SSon^uroreldu a taSbon^ WBtoto 1. C^mroTor Baasseitk. »-«. i t If cL^bJwT ^Uri ! , bol arnwta toil us ol Dr. wauam BalV Ba:- 1 saurortbetoaga. I i«iMto,ir»n t» uj J aamrtw, I •■witwe I > re~: mow. and «©aay ; ' w'uy'n^-rni iTrTm i J | Dr. Kline's tJrmt Nerrc^itotorer ta the
| WASHINGTON LETTER. ' nscitasAi* —iscmasx or nun a J (Freu ear ragelar rmrapoDtol.) Waaamoros, D. C., April 11. 1882. u In Ibe spring time soma United States " Senators' fancies gently turn to tbougbta a ol fishing, excursions, plc-nics. anywhere from the beary dabausof Ibe apper u Houre. A party of Seneianberc Just re- | turned frura e fishing sxeuraien of several ' days in Virginia. To-morrow Bcnaloc Fair tbn bachelor Senator from Nevada, wilh a t little fortune ul 940.000.000. will £ gin a pic nic excursion to a number of ^ ladies and gentlemen Ui tbe Great Falls of the Potomac, twelve miles distant "Yesterday another millionaire. Congressman J All™ of Missouri, was drives slowly eo » bis hst excursion in a hearse from tbe Arlingloo betel to tbe railroad station. * lie left a fortune of 915.000,000. ' Tbe past has been aa uouaually mild winter at the capital, but there has been * great deal of sickness among Members " and Senators And there to reason for J the suspicion that much of the ill health arises from tbe system-wrecking tliasi;*tlon thai has become too fatally fashion- * able amoqg Members and Senators during * Ibe lasflrw year*, or since the Senal? bas the "House of Millionaires." At no previous time in the history of tbe 0 country baa there been aa large a number ] Of Wealthy Member* in Congress. Tbe p present Senate contains at least a score of * Senator* not noe of whom il worth lesa g than 9300.000. The ricbest man in the , ia, of course. Pair, of Nevada, who ti probably pnaaesara as much as ail tbe " o'ber Senators together. Next to bim in to Da rid Davis, of Iliiooif. a widwho Is reputed lo beTbe possessor of '■ millions It isnomawbadifflouU to aame f the Senat e whose for, one ratios third in - alxe. but if Eugene Hale, of Maine, baa reeeired the mantle of bis fatber-in-Iaw Zach. Chandler, with iu well lined pock- I eta, bis fortune ia nearly aa large aa that of David Davis. Tbe wife of Senator ^ Ilata ia tbe only daughter of tbe late Sen- ■ \ alor Zach. Chandler. Other rery wealthy 1 Seoalora are Miller, of California: Mahooe. ° Of Virginia, and Sawyer, of Wisconsin, known to be worth more than a million each. Sewell, of New Jeraey, ia a railroad 1 man aod ia reputed rery wealthy. Senator c Sherman, of Ohio, it ia aaid, is worth more than 91-000.000, bis property consisting largely <4 real estate in Washing- ' too. Among other Senators wba write their fortunes with seven figures, are Cam i eroo, of Pennaylrania; Davis, of West c and Plum, of Kansas Senators ' Hill, of Colorada; Brown, of Georgia; e, of Maryland; HcPberaoo, of • New Jeraey, and Pendleton, of Ohio, are ' all worth more than 9500 000 Many other Senator* are comfortably fixed, pna- ' sensing Utile hoards of from 950,000 lo ' 9300.000. Among those who hare but , little, comparatively, here below, that is ! not more than 9100.000 apiece, are Morrill, of Vermont; Anthony, of Rhode t Island; Rollins, of New Hampshire; Jones, of Nevada, and Jooe*, of Florida; John- , son. of Virginia; Beck, of Kentucky; of Nebraska; Alliaoe, of" Iowa, and Harrison, of Indiana. | Tbe House has not aa many wealthy r in proportion to iu members, but 1 tbere arc several millions! lea In this body, and many more who, before tbia late day i nt.CQk>awl fortunes. WBukLbare hrm mn a dered rich. It may be useless to moral- i Ue oa tbe influence of tbia great increaaa t of wealth in the two legislative bodies of < the United States, and tbe undermining c and virtue-sapping tendencies that, tbe abase of wealth will produce on Individ. 1 uals and no Stales. But it Is certainly ; more profitable to moralize now Iban it ] will be at tbe inqucrt. Tbere can be no , doubt that tbe efficiency of Members and i is seriously impaired by stomachs | rained, or brains clouded or crazed from ( the so-called "hlgb-tonad" disaipatian in disport their wealth. Tbere la scarcely an evening that name wealthy Congressman , doe* not give a dinner. These dinners . arc, ta speak mildly, orgies of glnllony . and drunkenneaa. Tbe veto of tbe Chinese bill and Ua : probable effect upon the immediate future , of political pari lea has been tbe chief topic of interest among tbe politicians for aome'rtoya. Tbe Democrats were sal id for tbe bill, and there is among tbem cn- • tire unanimity of opinion as to the result. : Tbere ia hardly a doubt that It will give them a clean sweep of tbe Pacific ' . Siatea. with possibly Colorado thrown in. Tbepeopla of tboae BUtas are thoroughly ; in earnest about tbia matter, and all tbe , Representatives from that section agree ■ with Gen. Koaecrana that it will scarcely be worth while for Ibe Republicans to organize for a campaign in that section, I after defeating tbe measure. Advices t from other sections indicate that working1 mra are heartily in sympathy with tbe peo- ' pleoo tbe Pacific slope and are preparing to , stand by tbem in their efforts to keep out betChlnaae. From a source in tbe Admln- ! titration ranks which your correspondent ' ba* generarally found correctly informed ' it is learned that tbe members of tbe Cahii net were divided upon tbe propriety of a ; ly adrtoing that the bill be permitted to [ become a law by tbe lapse ot ten day after iu passage without tbe Executive approval: others advising that a message ' be sent with tbe approved bill, protesting [ against its features, after the manner of , several PresldeoU daring the past twenty • years. What with Ibe veto and reports ' of roocess in tbe spring elections, tbe • Democrats are very much elated. It is now considered about two to aoe that tbey t will control the next Congress. Tbeve ia adifferenoe between acme civil service relosnseia An amendment to Mr. „ Pendleton's civil service reform bill pro- > videa that appoinuaeou shall be dsstribn- • led among tbe Stale* nfi tbe basis of tbeir • oaaraa population. Ttoa U substantially I wbkt Gen. WaahingUo once suggested on the subject- Mr. Dudley, Commissioner ! of Pensions, however, who ia asking for • stYtraUimdre* addfttonai ctarfca, toMjwal II | the Republican votes cast in tbe different " i States sort the appointee* should be Re- • | publican voter*, "allowing the Drmar i dttlms shall awing around their wur and 1 tl.r Administrative) pagan into Demo- '• : cralie band*." There to an old saying. " i often qa-ned bereabouta, of a practical -T J "it is the bay at tbe nod of tbe pole which _ make* tbe bear trot ah tad." Paonn. - : Baton'* DoKaax of the Kidneys, V : Dtobnte. and other Dtaaaro of tbe KldD : o. ys and Uvar, which you are l«ng » j frightened about, Iiop Button ia tbe only '■.... . . . v r
streJtoit a rrmwty as ' *° I ysasarvs* ran.. i.sr. "yy t?->e- ' JssrsOTSasri.'S " ^Oa^eb^MMtostoUMj^ow orianmsciei Caoataartna tbe barrassuia aas Uepmalaa nsiram tSa^js* Tbese are qoeaUans ot Ore pel tDlerest Qui nt ttepollueal tfocmasottoe da;, add lbo»e Perhaps President Arthur may be in a mood to appreciato * story that is told of _ Lincoln. An old friend expressed regret to ere him look so worn and anxious, and hade bim have courage aod be would yet conquer lbs RebelliooSadly aod witb a aigb tbe President an. swared: "Il It not tbe Rebellion, Bill; I it's the post-office at Pipcstown. that's troubling me." Skinny Men. Well's Health Renewer. Absoluts cure 1 nervous debility and weakness of the J generative functions. 91. at druggists ' by rxprraa, #1.95. 6 for #6 E 8. WxLl-S Jeraey City, N. J. o A man lose* a0Bd deal of fun by being ' punctual. Punetmuily ia the thief of a * good time. t My Wife said f was a fool when I » brought home a. but tie of Parker's Ginger . It cored me of nervous proat ration. and I bare used it since for all sorts - of complaints in oar family.— Mn. Jinca, * Albany. "All tblag* cssme to bim who waits," i the man who doesn't hurry the waiter mutn'l growi if tbe coffee is oold. j Being asked concerning the Oil, Mr. Ang Kickbuach informed tbe questioner that Su Jacobs Oil had proved an excel- f lent and most useful remedy in every fam- v Uy that had used It. A large majority of case* pronounced incurable have been entirely cured. / How can I expand my chest ? asked a " stingy fellow of a physician. By carrying a larger heart Mil," was tbe reply. When I publicly testified 'thai I bad I cured of a terrible akin homor by Ibe Cnticura Remedies, I did so that others might be cured, and do Dot regret the time given to answering inquiries."— t Wm. Taylor, Boston. We look on tbe dark aide ol everything cheap Jewelry. That defiles ua Canned celery for salad purposes ia advertised. Tbe thing desired found at last. Ask J for "Rough on Rata" It clear* oat rata, mice, roaches, flies, bed-bug*, e boxea It is evident that meala are to be higb , Write lu Mta -Lyda E. Pffitbim, 888 * avenue. Lvnn. Masa, for pam- J phleta relating to the curative properties of ber Vegetable Compound in all female - plaints. ly / It is estimated that 1,500.000 tons of have been taken from tbe Kenneixrc ioe fields thil winter. Nntwlibsiandiog tbia immeuae yield, which is tbe greatest ever harvested in that locality, tbe public must not be deluded by tbe hope of getting at lower fig urea than during part year* of famine, for tbe question of supply and demand seems to have nothing to do witb establishing tbe price of this commodity. Quinine Superseded. Is a caaranree ot lu merit. Its efflrarr n Foe particulars see adrcrtasement. For ask bj n. A. Erased; and Hare; A Users;, Caps Rsj CW- - _ | wfane wash, ti sroat rue offTand ta a bsanurol, ' ^rtlte'iLkaad'taiu' ' ■ °^old b; OtDBGE W. SMITH, l,,, 8°ta agent farOapa Ma; eoant;, H« *e Wash* , . Ingres strees, Cp. Ma; CRj. Atao paakyra , ' lUnifd. . Pamagr. April aia. b;' Her. c. F. DeCarap. Mr.JaassbC. oaaatar, ol fibsrpeowa. aad Mtaa t nanaah g Ladlaa. of Oape Ma; C. S.J. ! " jBfg gjdcfrthfttfBtg. 1 ''ORIGINAL, SPARKLING and v UUN V IHCIMU." "IS THE BIBLE TRUE," " OX TUKSDAT ETKKIXO, APRIL 191b, ISSB. Ia tbe PrartirtsslaA Church at Qreratxek. | ADMI86IOX— Adatia, 11 era ClUdren. lo era. ■ "TXT ANTED FOB A BUSINESS : sss * partal'; tiqe or a ram:1; taedtctae, aad it I* po*'Ure proor that ths reined; tag. 4 lo ot the r sal irovad h; tk< whole worsd that Hop nuera ^ wrasbe perrakfcta aad tawt valuable tomlj • htentaeriL B_ and In ererj wa; trytbg to la. 1 rami^rH. lT*MM;"«a«e» surted Mran " patoUi anaUaraGUeto H- B. srt«>Mi j '°b'dTu^'A" f UTOAKBS' SHADING PEN. ^ ..^.T ry r i
gtv &totrtittnnts. j MARBLEIZED SLATE W. A FRXSCH A C»„ apiaraa Ccv. Third A Tin. Bra. Camdea. X. J. ( * "OP * I1PK9M4 -V -M (j •iaJamejl"; pstis-jax | 1 Hilton Lm jo pasjej jam ' PUE '83IUJ00 JUS . 'Sjoquoo 'SJB^OEja 'SOiJUOO ' M 831SVld i . 1VAN3HVNHO J-JIVIDEND. POTION NOTICE^ LEVY, cor. Wa.Mc.rton and Jirtaoo ' amora Cape Ma; at;, snb hold reguUr AUCTION SALES, lee's, Toottfs end CMMieb's CMliin?. : HATS AND CAPS ■ Furnishing Goods, ; OX FRI11ATS AND KATt RDAYJi, J5REE DISPENSARY". AND EAB DISEASES TREATED XO. M NORTH Tib STREET. PH1LADA. ABTHTTR O. ALLAN. Surgeon In Charge. | 1STOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Cold sraim, X. J.. March *U, IM. ^Xotloo^ts.hereti; itvea^rau^toc^anncr.hip to and b; aaid mm. ^ r ||cohbs JOHN M. RCSSKLL XOTICR.— Havtu sold m; interest In ths I no .! Hughe. A Roaran to John M. RawsIL my late raiwto; otpMwnSv°C*"' ttUn 10 2Bbllc ml««— ' " D."B. HfaHE5. J>IG/i FOR SALE. CHESTER WHITE PIGS tax WEEKS OLD. PRICF (U0 EACH. Address W. CARPENTER, Jr..
f MAXWELL'S ; PEEFIMGIPSUI. ; h?1 goc?tor'Irara J'krpt ' EgsreH ; | InHBTEATBRS1 SALE REAL ESTATE. Pntsaant to an order ot the Orphans' Ooan • held tt Oape Ma; Oaort House, eo the ivenlj- . tna as; jtB.oammu, Hat . too auhaoriber*. adl mtotamtoca ot Phtop BarhrtL deoeassd, sriil . salt as pabtlc aato on . SATURDAY", APRIL 15th, 1889, Lot No. 1, ta situated in Lower township Hand to Ftahlnr CreoA, adjotnmc lands of W. . IL Mtotew* sod roera.^ Ooautolng abort (U) ■ Lot No. 2 il a lot of Farm land situated ■ EHSHtS I Lot No. 8 ia a tragi consisting of Farm • trinbesetoj^ssto tan porohaaerajattor which I. mraoTS Irt^toT."co*«lni£taOtod» torarami da; or rata b; EUZABETH BARXKTT, AARON WOOLPOX, i ■» ^dmirtraiora. t Sl" EL T8' CREAM BALM CO.. Ow«««.X. Y. WM. IL DOOLITTLE. B. H. _..WARS-Xk,ttoBT-__ltol<EEX. (jato * B IL WARNER A Co. , AUoroeyatot-Iww I- LtadL*P«>Srtk boon-le. *aod Oorma'o j ssaassSa sissf? . pATBNTB. i
Messrs. Railey, Ranks & Riddle Are enabled, by the magnitude of their business and its great facilities of both puri chase and manufacture, to offer the very finest quality of Diamonds and other Gemst Gold Jewelry, American and Foreign Watches, Steriino Silver and Plated Wares, French, and English Clocks, and Objeds of Interior Decoration, of Bronze, Bisque and Porcelain, at the lowest possible prices. Articles selected as appropriate Wedding Gifts are an essential feature of the Spring importations, now just arriving. ~ Goods sent on approval for selection. CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STS., Philadelphia.
jCrgal jpkdrrrttsrarnts. office^ Th«udantahad would reapearun; oMtj un p*OUc thai h^wtll attend lo the biuUtoto to. SURBOQATS OF THE OOUXTY OF CAFE at kw office at Cape Ma; Court House, oo TCEallAY AXD SATURDAY ot each ocex WILLIAM HILDRSTH. Tsj OTICE TO CREDITORS. QBDER TO SHOW CAUSE. debt*, aod requested the aid of the CouriTh the j5inal settlement. NolVe ta hereh; ft eon that the final aronohta ] "t urttitaa alBooprv, aomlotairaior ot mchanl Twraaro^R^r^^'swti^exemwjoT^jph clecalnr, of Aaroo CrowetL dcoMtobf^and Jaoob V. K. Hughea. Ooanttan ot Ellaabeth McMlnn. reported to the Jodgt* of tbe^Oip»ra.^c™ri next tor hrtilemraraM a^owanre. | ,»al«1 Panruar; iwn, Ilex "js^otice to creditors. Ueotge W. smith, exerator or John C. lJttlr. deceaacd, bv dlrectioa of the Sorrogmte ol the Hated Fobroar; «a. ff' SMrrB' ; jq-otice to creditors, s hi " ManhaM^ V \ 'cander Mare;. narrio^M. ! nSe 'montha. or*4 :he7^in°wi°°ow^'t»irev'l'1ol ; aa; aetloa the re tor UM^rah^execaors - HARRIET M. STn^s/^^ ^ dministbatbix saul yortainrtoin rader o« Ute_Otpbanajy0aon. tarht^rttofwtu'M roSaTlmhul;0 aair>oa'1fi AT*! UBPAT-the 1Mb, da; of AprtL l«!.u t o'clock
taadTto fmm (ipe'llaj "cotm^Tlooee to' IWp 1 In "t'lc ?Udl?T«f!Ki^Sotnlng*ttndaI'of W°° ham Haisl oo the north, and Mar; McCart; oo Ut- h'tliV and lot former!; bcSiuglitg toltavid " — ' ItoXAXXA fit KIMSEY. ^ MOORHBAD CLAY WOES, 1 !tenra,)i:. II SoatitlSt, ] PHILADELPHIA. FACTORY SPRING MILLS MONTGOMERY CO . FA. j ALWAYS OX II AXD, ! Vitrifi«d Clay or Twrra Cotta | i Drain and Sawer Pipes. ' ALSO CHIMNEY TO*»S, | All alaea and shapes. j , OUR R. R. CHIMNEY TOPS | a Favorite. 1 VASK» AND GARDEN ORNAMENTS i wiys , ' a gents wan ted— a ^ ra re . , New Trt, by Sontiftat anl Gasligbi. j i 1 ' Eresrijss 1 » UDIlHila. tarau to agrota. etc. Prt»pcc-.u« oow I • iraOtoal ton Ital to great Sim aod. Addreaa a Notts Seventh St^Phi Wl08'la. i , sioooSS# j ^ d TTTVENTOB8 ADDRESS EDBON " p™pLBa iT'VREN.VANL-tLI i W !' S S BB nTI" i
CAPE MAY FIBE Insurance Agency j. h. edmunds, 38 Washington tSu., Cape May. vnSSi*1 JiTpu'S^ ZSS&9BF aad RAT1SFAOTORILY ADJU«T«A April m, m.;
^rtr 2tdrfrtisnnrnts. MALARIA/ : FEVER AND AGUE, I. C. Monroe's Remedy i Without the use of Quinine, ' warranted a sure CURB. | Which many Prominent Cilixcoa can testify. - gai ;ottr llruggwl lor It o< addrrao -glLTS' cream balm- . Mini MiTrSt1 15, Baj-Httr ' CATARRHAL DBA FX ESS. C BM"8OM*'*t22uHea«SrtS'lM0MC*" Mcaara. Johnran. Hollows; A Co.. wholoaal droggtau ot I-hiladeH.au. SsSSSP^^si hss man l oel them that both the officer* aod the wife :. of Gen. John C. Fremont. OS*, ot Arixoaaj had i- been cared of catarrh by two beauts ot XI J* • CreMRilm^Jto^mtowmwlthnt^w^ • In h I ' - ELYS- CREAM BALM to. Ufigo.y. T ' n ot i c e! Having a large aloek i.f iortrumeni* oo hand and being about to place some new •' atyies upon the market, we propose to ? offer Hie batanor.nf mir present Hock of L low-priocd Organ" •• » considerable re. [: duct ion FOR CASH ho ti! May 1st.
Dralcra a'.ml purchaaing for Spring S wiU do well to write ua for prices. GEO. WOODS & CO., > Pianos ' < Organs, s'unlYght™kshadow tserhJohtiB. Gouf/Ii~&a .... v.t.— DSiBUTTS , DI8PEi«bARY. , lam* - im: at li x. iu ttnr. r . ltt x: n "if "i -" i - 1-- i". ■ SanrKrArrasar* i SfJS,TEJSSt~r-ll"~aa"l Addraas srtaaox A Co.. Pott land, Maine, noilt- j "DTT Q . i : ggrKT^^'dV5'^ i j it*|a(inta*rtfir *a XowYa the ttra . KiSrabq^lSw Tnra aSuISSI^Ml
building pstrrtil, Ctr. ^ ; jeremiah b. schellenger's LUMBERYARD fW ORDERS PHOMPTLY FILLRli , oecta-l; J. B. SCHELfCOBR. "PJAKDWARE. . , Noe. ISA AND 1ST FIIDERAL «T_ Ijli-Ua'""- DOORS, BUNDS,! F fejfcf enrTTERR, MOULDINGS ~ flBF SCROLL SA WIN i)9, haa ~ r I AND BRACKETS HOT-BED SASH. J681$JtAtiA£lWeisEeHSajuySSBSa— BUILDING AND HOITSKKKEPINO HARDWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, I PUMPS. PUMPS. PUMPS. ,j at a), Torper.Uae, Japan. Oils. Pun;, Glato. S w*re SpeelalUto, via : Hog Ring*. Ringer*, and
MANTEL SHELVE8. Totramrereptatod BnuSnla turtBonow-wara. tWAII order* b; mall and atage drtvara ptompU; attended to. I -1 rase give me a call betoer purchasing otao- " HENRY PREHEKICES. Joorl — r i-eMHRN. Y - "'gUrbtf $*x&. qape may city marble wobk8, b. R Cor. Railroad Track a Tarapika. MONUMENTS, TOM IWTONXS. STCPINO STONES, all kinds of Marble and Flag or KoqoPay*. ^Lt ENTKIKIN. Over 5000 Druggists AND Physicians Have Signed or Endorsed the Following Remarluble Document : ' ■ Kawn til bury A Joltneon, Wannfketarv i In* Cuomtata, £ 1 Ftolt St-, Vow Tork : ; ruyrtctono ra.i Ul. Public prsfal [ Boutar-.Cnprin- ?.-rreui Pl^ to all , other*. Wo cons, dor thean op* of the »*ry j few reUabtc household romodtoa worthy ; other Porous Plnater* or Liniment* for I Boneon'. Cupdn- Plneter to a *ramto* i -Fagmnoeutiml product, of the hlgW ' order-of merit, and so rooacnltad by , phyrtriafi* and druggleae. Wham other romedle* fill got m«am- : non'a Cnpoino Fleeter. ; You *mi be dtonppointed If pom ua cheap Plnatera, Ldntiaente, Pada or *ee-

