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V°LPWE XXV1" ; ; ' cam: hay city, hew jehsey. Saturday. july 8.1882 whole number YY MULL . NyMBER, C -
^APE MAT O ITT. 1*. J- • 1.50 a y»mr in Advance. yrefrtiional Cards. T B. HUFFMAN, 1 Pf F.DOPQLAB8, ATTOBN E TJT-LAW - aoucrroH is chancery *° U HUT STMfT. « » ClWIlT CITT. Y^ ALTEB A. HARROWS, ATTOBNE Y-AT-LAW SOLICITOR IS CHAXCEKY, SOCWT BOUT, X. J. QB. J. F. LEAKING 4 SON, D JNTIST6, JAKES K. E. HILDBETH] ATTOBN E Y-AT-LAW AXD S01.1C1TOK MABTEB ASP FX A MIX EH IB _
SMtatM Cards. TONS B. WILLIAMS, ABOfflTECT AND BUILDER. WILL MAtB PEA W IBM. AND BLTKBIN OWfCE-sf HAT.* J A. B'LrTSfi 1 PAINTER AND^LAZIER, ■ Z3!^ff£i,uZ , QKA8. P. PSKBY, ; Olfcft. PAINTS ft VARNISHES. I QBGANS AND SEWING KAB. F. HORNER, PIAHOS-fifiGAJiSi SWING MACHINES Bnvt.UJUx: , cap* Iter aqr. nfO-J QOgfRyaSBUBBEB FELT D. p/oiETERICH, j N«« Tarhfi^Umr «d P^-kin* Cmnpany MSSS£SSS»S5%£^ WAtt^Ott.. Wt XT. Q.O TO GARRISON'S > STAflGKM, AND STORE FARIETT FAItB. YOCKXT CITLXKT. BHUX M1NIATVRE BOAT^J^ABIT ACTUH ED OB J EEWISG BACBO«BE^ AND OIL A
AMERICAN WATCHES. 221 Walnut, Cor. Dock St.. *- J-OHNK.BPMBU" DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. BOOTS, SHOES, ft NOTIONS, FLOUR FEED rwii.EBD.gAiB. seeds. Ac. UliLTH IS WEALTH S jimc i- -.. I. . "..i
j bathing suits. PATMT DOUBLE YOKI.PERFICT HTffllUHBjliS SUITS 8ALBIBOOIIS. Ml A »« BASKET ST. B. W. CW. OP S1XT1L Ka *1 u, BIU ELEPO ABTS.
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SoUMlsg jam oSiri 5?iSm»*T ^TkXtT' K" *'• <X"L or «*TB. ■ -UV. H.ma.Z" '"""* D- w- J- HUTTON A CO. .. - . flBKa 1 FOB SILK iKD DRESS GOODS ~ HALL'S No. 26 South Second Street, PHILADELPHIA.
' BLOOMSDALE URGE smgrnoim fiatdiitch cabbage. I Urge, Flat, Solid Heads, Short Stems rfm' ts^Brrrep^' , *** "LocX ' , |SaB|s> Hot t Elegit Or»iE cf S:ti it BoUel from SUlkx. all from Selaetad Heidi. D. LANDRETH & SONS, NO*. II ABIl n 801TU SIXTH 0TKKKT, (M,m M.rlrt um Mm Streets.) IX.1MM L W Co<« ,°rA^CH STORE. OUR MOTTO:--"QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS!" THE PEOPLfOELIABLC STonc. No. A I Washington Street, Cape May City, (Opyoreu KMD Oral un| . CHARLES NEEDLES, MA.NAQER. f ENLARGED STORE, INCREASED STOCK. . FIK8T-CLABS noons ABD CBKAP PRICES I Largest Areonroantsf Dry Oooda In »be city. A MapMe Unr M Ladies' and Gent's Furnishing Goods, LsflwM-HyterwWh W sad rtou*. Lsilles' ami ctUMrvaV Spring A Summer Cloth A Dress Goods, LAD'ES'. GOTTS AND CH1LDBEXW BOSK igni ciseateb coEALDfE coEars. A, i; .. ... V.-. , ArtlrMa. SttlMlMMd w^l^and an« Arucle required out la stock, will be peoniptlj 3^VrS?iS^pr'*^*' w£!5n^«rw, oppaslie KenWe have no Conneellon * ill, anj other More In the City, now opened! WM. H. BENE£ErS
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BOOT &SHOE STORE ! Jtimkrn C3W KW city, K. J.
■V-"' " L"P ' WM. H. BENEZET. C. B. COLES, '■j LUMBER MERCHANT, 1 1 Doors, Sad. BUs, Bulla Bract®. Scroll Saiiii ati Boies. OFFICE.NO. 14 KAIGHN'S AVENUE. CAMDEN, n. J. 'f """COLSON & MULFORD, " ™" LUMBER. OFFXOE AND TTJt^RD. Front St.. 3rd Wharf above Kaighns Ave., 1, CAMDEN. N. J. Ap-iiis-r m. h. golt NO. 37 JACKSON 8TREET, CAPE MAY C)TY, FRESH AND SALT MEATS. ♦"Fine Groceries and Provisions of all kinds, :;i ^ PHILADELPHIA FRESH BUTTEH, COOKIHG BUTTER. Rupture ,
&t 1/nttmnue. MILLVILLE 5 MUTUAL aiHISS AND RBE INSURANCE COMPANY. MILLVILLE N. J. Actual Surplus over all Liabili ; ties. Including Re-insurance, Fire and-Marme, ' - •21,203.59. Rates Low, Security OBqoestionable. Pall»« Ubnal-i Brum— Bo Two-TWrdi SETTLEMENTS PROMPT AND MANAGEMENT ECONOMICAL. ■VAna IIUM rtmMiEimKu,.!, F. REEVES, Pre»., R L HOWELL, See. AGENTS AND SURVEYORS: «»>. Op, MlJ Conn Baaar, r. M Inrj TomRRod, Ope Utj CKj. U. W. Hand, Dim Creek, ] K P. WcRieotL Basil SeselOe, < J. W. Ojrtes. j KB. Verelull, 6r*Tll>,
building gJUtrrial, «tr. , JEREKIAH R. SCIIELLENGEH'S » LUMBER YARD - acsmrsrert Usdnw. Ospe Kkj B.J, • leo.eoe TOT WHITS TOK "M» PLA8TKKIKU LATH. SlIIKGLSS or A1A KIB1R-. nOORIRO. FKAMI STIT FT. PtCKBTD. And la Men ercrj kind of ie~OBDKBS PHOBPTLT HLLKO 1. B. HCHZLLKBCint U ARDWABE. BM. IB AXD ir PBDKBAL BT. RASH. DOOKS, BUNDS. ■ in m — I I AND BUACKBT8. ; HOT-BED SASH. ' H AXD BAILS. NEWEL POUTS. BALI'HTERf : WAKE OF EVEHT DESCKIPnuN. PUMP8. PUMPS. PUMPS. wjeSprclmllieA «■: B>* Blsn. Kttltn, sad . SLATE MANTEL SHELVES. Jsaeiv; 'M * r"cSlSS^i. J . Saints, ©its, ftr.
r jp J. MELV1N, COR. OP LATAYETTS AXD JACKSON NTS.. Ospe luy< J.. Inskr In , paints. rAixTEHS' n'rrui", ' fHHE LEAB, UNSEED OIL, SITBITS or TCRPENT1NK ° PATENT LIQUID PAINTS. VAHXI8HES. WINDOW QLA88, ALL AT I'HILADEU'UIA PRICES 9- <5. 3fri"'s £torr. pROFIT OR KO PBOFIT FOR r PAINTS, dll^ABD GLkWL^ OHJI AND? I AW^' OILS ABD'GLASS. OILS AND GLASk''"' N. C. PRICE, Prodierl Gla— Crtlrr, 27 Firry Slrrrt. WHOLES ALE AND BET AIL STORK DRY GOODS and GROCERIES. . FEED STORE, I« n rmvv ■ Me. Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran, Mill Feed 1 WOOD YAJLD. WOOD OCT AXD BP1JTV CEP AK POUTS or ^_T •<*«•'" N a OSPSoe. AGENTS FOR TIIE ? FREDERICK DOUGLASS '■ 2?2-X!te?L W P-Hwh-rs. . I SS- ""rffir? CO, BMU«A CMDI.
Wanamaker's. ■ -I Uy «li e experiment awhilej of yivin j you a little more spe- } ciiic news about goods. Wo know welL if we can get sucli news to you promptly, that it '■ i-iir be acceptable. You can wnte or come. White muslin dresses at about three-quarters value. A few are shown- in the window of 1 30.1 Chestnut each one m'rieed with its price. Very . " ■ more are witliin. 1 he materials are nainsooks, ii.aonsd'Inde, mulls and Swisses. .; Soma are very plainly made , v. -.'^little or no trimming bc- | yonu some drft handling of the material itself; and some are elaborate enough. IJic extreme prices are $3.50 and $60. An excellent plain dress is sold for $5 ;*neat and well made. Low prices can almost always be put upon such good ; a little in the season. . .It's rather early now; but profitable making appears to be over already. Justnow you have the double .advantage of many such dresses -auviiiiiage 01 manysucnoresses
: to choose from and low prices. i Ready-made dresses of a black-and-white striped fabric that looks like summer silk, but is silk-and-cotton. For general wear they will be found quite good enough; better indeed than summer-silk. Well made and substantial ; but the chief virtue is in the price, $10. Black grenadines have "been one of the most distinguished features of our trade for two months past. We have had the finest in the world, and all grades down to the jxoorest wonderful variety of patterns. Figured grenadines that brought $2 lately are selling at $ 1 And this may be taken as a general indication of what wc are doing in grenadines. BrxUratrrdrcl..K>QtL tnlr«nccloni»inboI141llf An extraoidinary debeige, extraordinary in quality and width, we are selling at 50 cents; 47 inches.' Wo lady who can use debeige will be inclined to pass it ; for it is worth twice the money. The melanges at 40 to 60 cents a e worth a half more, just about. There are four qualities, and somewhere about fifty color-effects. If dress-goods are lower than they were elsewhere — we don't say they are. Advertisements say tVv ar»; buf there isaccr- . - . .• _.!
ta.n : ss in same advert' n:s, which makes them not v / impressive. — If dressgoods are lower elsewhere in our city-, the fall is due to the singular spectacle here of three great classes of the most fash-lonabledress-gocdsata fraction of their value : French melanges, small clu cks and small-check stripes of wool and silk-and-wool, and black lainagc. We mention these three, because they stand out 'rom the rest of the stock, conspicuous in two ways ; they are fashionable, peculiarly so ; and they are at naif, two-thirds or three-quar-ters value. Sash ribbon, satin-and-gros- ; grain, 7-inch, of value $1 . 1 5 for 75 cents ; all colors. We refer to a particular sort of which we ■ have three thousand yards. J Black moire, 7-inch sash, 90 Bio:!: ■: at $1 wc arc out i of par: Of llie time ; but we reI ceive some every morning. Do 'J not confound -this quality with j that sold at 65 cents elsewhere. Silk mitts, ordered from the makers a year ago, include a wider rancrc in the colors than , I ever before : black, 50 cents to ; £4.50; white, cream. Ocru, terracotta, cardinal, etc., 75 cents to : %7WOCM AirndKira OiMOntt; MTMUh cornier. :{ John Wanamaker.
Y-B. P»r Iwoi Irrr * »«k. Ita MI )uu on, rnruuoa. iDd klrnl/ n ttdooe. - 1 Wc luppcnM .n,.,- j.T_ \ A,"l. ,n IftltTeDfA. took A (iloa^tm «,u. k To Ckpiu-'c Mm. 1 >«« m,4m' km * ^ 1 Mfl klm tteel hrr, bi iht etaic. klone. ! Arc There People on Venn. Ereryfcody [mj-j a writer Id Ihe Now York Joaraii] mutt lure notice.! the ■brilliant Hat tlmt tliuict In the w<* jatt liter tandown. Ixmg before any .a lie, Man are risible in the twilight, it .partis like a diamond against the las glow „r the sunset: and as the hearens .lartig,, It grows brighter and brighter, ipaking crcn Arcturua and Gapella look dim btcontras with its splendor, aiid altracilni; the eye like a signal lamp. Night tonight it rises higher and glows yet more hriUianlly. Those who watch It thronrti the coming summer erenlngs will u
castsahadowa hchintF^be objccu u;.ei w hich it abifcs. This splendid ttrinkhr is the planet Venus. There arc uiany points of resemblance between Uic gi»!.: 1 we tread and that beautiful alar. Thee t are both of marly the same sixc. Von | being only about three hundred mil, . . »niallcr in dmmctcr than Uie eartli. Tl. - j stasons on Venus are heliereil to be very 1 the piano of her orbil resembles tlmt „f f the earth. The day on Venus, aeocding to the best estimates of the period of her relation, is only about half an hour shorter than our day. The weight .,1 Isidica on Venus is nearly the tame as on Uie earth. Her year is only at-iut 235 ! days long, instead of 305, and being nearer , the sun. she gets considerably more light | and licit than we do. She has an atmosphere more extensive than ours, which is ! visible at times as a ring of light around the edge of the olnncL Certain , cnoc that her aUnospliere resembles ours , in ils composition. If she has an aUnos- , phere like ours, she undoubtedly has ■ • oceans and rivers and clouds, and with , them animal and vegetable life. In fact. | there is some reason to think from the . telescopic appearance of Venus, and bor , excessive brightness, that her atmosphere | ia more cloudy than ours, for t^e upper ( surfaces of clouds rrfleel light as brilliant- , , ly as snow. The most interesting result , thsl could 6e obtained by the study of , ' Uoo. Is the planet inhabited r At pres. cnt astronomers appear to be pretty unnn. Imous in ths opinion that if any one of Hie , : sun's family of worlds besides the csrth , is Inhshiled Venus is most likely to he , , that one. The faith of those who believe | in the doctrine of the plurality of world', baring been driven from the airiest nnd waterless orb of the ancient moon ami re , pelled from the fiery furnace of the aim, ] from the deserts of Mars, and the tumbling vapors of Jupi'-cr and Saturn, and being unable to penetrate the mysteries of | far-* wsy Uranus and Neptune, may yet , rest upon Venus. There there lathe same , round of seasons and the alternations of day and night ; there is air. there is water, and the force of gravity it almost precise- ( sou uic lurcr oi gravity is aunost precisely the same as on the earth. Arguing
from analogy, it may bo assumed that Venus it the dwelling place of a race like ourselves, who look with sdmination upTlie Owl Whips Threw Ben. A son of a farmer of Marbamchurch baa hern admitted Into Stratlon hospital suffering from severe injuries inflicted upon him by *n owl. A pslr of owls liad made their bmnr in an elm tree, and as U.ey made raids on Ihe fanner's chickens of young owls, ooe of the farni.-r"s tons ascended Uie tree and accured two of the yonng ones and kept them for some days, feeding llicm by Land. He Lad <mv of the young owls in bis hand showing it to a friend, when one of the parent hirda suddenly pounced upon him and struck him heavily, upon the bead. He dropped the fledgling and defended himself wiib a stick, but Ihe owl renewed the. attack and wounded the hoy in the eye so seriously that I he sight has been destroyed The father. w|K. witnessed the aliark, iinme- -• diatnly killed the two young birds, wbere- : upon the parent owl attacked him and an. mber of hi< sons, infllctlog wounds in llie n ek of both. The farmer thru went for his gun, but the owl escnped. — Pall Hall Osaflr. Brand new: A "rochaiaaancv' which bids fair to be ray popular the coming season ia the art of riding "pMlon." For the benefit of such of ov young ladies whose memory does not extend far. we would aay thkt riding "pillion"' consists in siulng on a saddle behind a gentleman and sustaining yourself by s light grarp about bis manly form, a situation that is 1 I most highly appreciated by the gentleman, i ; Hold of our young men express ibcmj selves as willing to "go Into training" In t : this matter. — A nr Harm HtguUr. j . ■ ■«. . What a large dog. He ia going awifili • up the street. Bo Is a tin can. h is lied to (be dog's taiL Will the dng win . ihe • race f I should smile. It is wrong to ; lie a can on a dog's till if the owner of : the dog catches you.
•* | Hotel Uie In airily. I Opon the subset of hotel life in Sicily i ur ' Mr. I tisrtea Dudley Waroer writes as follows to I lie Hartford » aaraal "We : found al Syracuse another Sicilisn lrolel | » rthy .if men' ion. This is itie Locrmda del Sole. II is only a hunt haff a dear as Vltrnrla. ahleh we tried Cm. but it Is a little anew. We slid n<* unders'and at _ first why I hen- were no hefls in sny part of ihe dirty home. Inn aevrun diseovmd could have rung far ft It it a very old ^ and not uoioterrfllog „«i „f Iwrracks.and ru the harbor and of -Etna. The mnuis.ion, are adorned with quaiot old prims which I give it aa rfd-titne air. It can he fairly I'rwidrJ it, management Uiat the altend-J am* f- as good as the food. I do net j kwaw Imw long it would take toatssve a j snsli^ Virtual, to Hist extern thai death j touched clna.- upon the probable limit of ] j endurance to five days. It Was a lengthy campaign of a waning In get a lingk j early hreakfaa- It was a wrwk of lime, in ihe first pltpr, to find anybody to acrve * iL Wlma die one waller was d'iacorcved | ' «wl oouwi into the dining room I ordered r coffer wit Ihe usual aeroenpanimenu. In ■ ' about 15 minutes lie brought in a pot ,.f j * mo Wfy liquid and a eup. I «.ggv«ed I thM that, m reason. . sp^m oogCl to go I _ - ntarcli— sugar aim I got by importunity. | _ Ths procuring ,.f milk an. a lunger pro- 1 - cess. Evidently the gnat had to be hunt- j ^ terms Ihe cs.fT.x was cold. I then brought ! ,
"u( lor and deliv>re?Tlulter was ala. | gZC..T^^rVl,r^Te."Te!!e I tbry had bora Ongjinil. Ilyiatirdaraflei J : are sbtiqml tu America. Tire realm given j ' in Amrrira why all Hie Sicily oranges ai. i J lid Tangier lie a il] learn whsl an unuigr ! ' anything more in favor of Hotel Sole. ex". ' c.-pt that llie proprietors were as indiffer- ' ent to our dqwrture as to our comfort ; ' while wc stayed. We left at ten o'clock at night to take the lawt for Maha. We 1 the hotel was visible The landlord had i exhausted himself in making out ourbllls. There was antnc difficulty in separatiug ! our several accounts, and when thc famL iid ai last brought a sheet of paper .jf ^ aud tlie figures were properly . angtogoCr 1 regarded his work with JudOatdc; | pride and exclaimed:' 'II is fin canto I magnif.ro: Wc sgreed with him that, in J abme respectl the account was tnagliifl. J It was In the smekiag car on the N. Y. Central. There was one chap who was j blustering a great deal and' telling bow j duels Ire hsd fought, and behind I him sat a small mau reading a maga"Sirl" aaid the big man as be wheeled j around, "ahst would you dp if chal- I "Refuse," was the quiet qgjb "Ah ! I thought as tuueh. Refuse end branded as a ooa-ard ! What if a gentleman offered you llie choice of a duel or public bone-whipping - lb. n what f , "I'd take the whipping.1* "Ah! Itbongbtso: thought so fro n < the looks of you. Buppose, sir. you hsd 1
! foully slandered me r 1 "I never slander." - "Then. sir. suppose I had cnolly and - deliberately insult ynn. What would you ' dor. "I'd rise up ibis way, put down my book this way. and react) over like this 1 and gire it a three-quarter lain— just 1 to!" " I When the liille msn lei go of ihe big • frnmbulhs-. Inn ile-re v.- n-. shoo' - t The big man lur.esl ml. i1m-u pale. Men ' looked Ihe lii lie in in or.-t and replied "Certain'} — "f omrar— Hun's It cxactB ly 1" And then ' li" eon versa' ion turoi.l ,m f the general poaiairiiyof ihe oountly, , Detroit Prrt Prrm 1 Mr. X. Imd.n slight dispute at his elide r A mere Igflr. »"i wortli itlking ahnnl. 1 Sini Mi? X-. who is very boUuadcd, Inr sisi.-d U["io well ling Ihe quarrel by an agv : pral lo arms. . ' "Why. viaimust l« mad," said liif wlb , . when .I.- I..I b.a.il of il. "This .In. I . wmiUl g. I ls^. d a'v.ul sod 'ria'e qui" - • scandal. Ihaides.y.si might le wound. I. r |>rrhaps kilhsl : il.lnk «.f itui!" Then I passing to another orikT of ideas -"And [ - what woold'heoimc of inc? 1 aliould | I my days ; then 1 should he reducrd to j t privation, nay, to poverty, aa all tit: ' • < tune belongs to you,' and. as you b • » • i made do will, it would come lo y '.r | i ' nephews, lo— " > . "Ob. bu< I have made a will, by which j > 1 liavc left you all I pasaraa ; ane. hen .t > "Ah! that is right." exclaimed lladsn c ' • X.. reading the will from farginoing "■ ' ■ end. "How grand^how generous, lor' - sublime:" "Aod unw," she added. |'"i- ' i ling the document Into her pocket, "nnd ' now yon may go and fight I"— Parte Hff" . , The <l"g and the cat are fighting. Is f kiiswrrmg? Yes, il Is very wrong b* I ha dog and oat to fight, because tbey are I I nut married. When you crow up. cblti drtn, you will aw the point of thiakKus0>
«tf. *|" - rA E. PINKHAM'8 I. : > ^QETABLE OOMPOtTTO. , | ■v'lrUv A^ea-eaT" isvrsM kr a Xawaa. [j:— idaatusa naaSPraaedhaR Fresh "E* ' i.'.iL' j _'-.ym *. fTiB»ure^y» rrsmm i""' ". ,L. ifcs^saStaiirE^I
* :r * ? rr^vBsics AJ-HoM by alt I>msatntn--%* 0) .^k'iaLV/ftlgn ! joes rxnSVQ WO.iDERFUbif H| J ^URES! mmmmm I'trefaSn^rh' LITEE, BOWELS vl-TuBUMaU !3- CURIE a KIMKY DISEASES, * y^LlVER COMPLAINTS, bi frtLLk!: :: t Ltisoi a Co.. Prsg'si jj -wm wo i tin e-T po.er.-i.i ) visuictos.it. CATARRH Sanford's Radical Cure.
"Jm- usule""^^! Core, me box caiarrhal 1 -ii? rS efiimo' >"• TIM KB MOKE XX. \J~yyVy O FECTt'AL Uaaan^otker CAyl/"' for won and wraknraa awl yomrr'Jnre«m!'' iS WHENCE COKES IHE HKBOUNDSP POPHLABITY OP e'lllcock's Porous Plasters? ' iiucausc tlicy have proved them- . selves the Rest Eternal Remedy ever invented. They will cure j asthma, colds, coughs', rhcuma- , tism, neuralgia, and any local I Applied to the small of the back ! j tlicy arc infallible in llnck-Ache. j Nervous Debility, and all Kidney I I troubles; to the pit of the stomach { they arc a sure cure for Dyspcp- . j |x:psia and Liver Complaint. ' ALLCOCK'S POROUS arc painless,- Iragrant, and quick to cure. Beware . of imitations that blister and bum, .' Get ALCOCK'S, the only Gennine Porous 1'Iastcr. pi ■|BASTgPPEDJREE

