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Published Every Saturday Morning. CAPE MAY. OCTOBER 7, !882. Tku " riot*** a. Oay* Mm, CO, v-imf--—-' Mew waft raenrr. Western tanner* are holding their grain tor higher pricee. There U aueh a thing aa overdoing It ia such case*. In the Weraern 'stabs' the feeling in lira of a "tariff for rrvenue" iaaa Krone among Republicans u IJemocrala. Senator Pendleton, of Ohio, aaya that the Democratic parly in that Slate ia not in favor <J "a free Bandar and free whtoky."._ Jay A. IlnbbeU to back in Washington, and aaya that, althangh beaten for the Hooar, be ia faoand to succeed Perry in the Benalr from Michigan If they iTOTe a few mom txigui pro: ie> ' they will »bow Uiat Polger wa not tl.r choice of 'be Republican ; arty in New York for Oove row "by m largf :naj->-ity." Mr. U irleaE. MerriJ. a ruing : ul Buriingun C-mnly Republican ConvenHon at M-'unt Hoily oo Snln day. During 'be four day. celeUmtioo or the tbcaMCDMSl ai Philadelphia, which will begin on Tuewbu. Octol rf «th, tlie Pennayl* oia Railroads . will i educe rate* to that C' y to ooe-balf i be uaual fate Hie R' publican' o." t'umicrtond county haee n nnmtaaied Daniel Sharp for Counly (' nrt; and Robert M. Serley for Aasemblt ia.ibc Piiai Dial. id, and Jobo B. Camp ell in the Second District. Han»i i cab. are to be introduced in Philadelphia. These tab* are not called "hanaon." bream- they are Undwrne. for they are the nglieet tblnga (hat go on wheels, l.ut becaoar they were inrmied by a ialc Mr H.D.ran, of London. The thirty oil th annual cxhibiti-tr of the -Burlington County Agricultural Society np-oe at Mount Holly on Tucaday text, and continues for thine dsys. Hie pcmnlum lun amount, to *11.000. and great in ml ia being felt In the matter by the pent I* of the county. Pieeidont Fucinan. ..f the Comdee aud Atlantic Ral bind Cumpray. tuya "that, even ad uilting the Prnnaylvania Raibo.d Compsr v baa c-mlrol of a majority of the «odt or nor road, acom.tln* t» tlie dectalooof I be Chancellor la the Camden and In Ci neral II, my W. Siocum the Democrat..- f Sew York have nominated for Oocgn eurnn a .largn ..on of the most etoilaar. He made bit miotd al Uaioes' Mills. Antivum. Lookout Mountain and and on the March to the Hetd Hb record at the ttnr Umif without, bk-muh Some of the Waahlngtoo Iwrkeepen have iwer-reaehrd themselves To es- • ope !!>e payment of one hundred dolisrs aaJr lhenae, wblQti dc-iorrret tliem from salting Icaa than a pint. "Under ibia they undertook loaell beer by the pint, hut the glatar uaed were found to hold kas, even when frothing over, and Jbey have been load one hundred and fire dollataaach. Hil,ly-tbree State, will bold election, on 4m 7th of November. California, CMorado. Cnuoecdeut, Dctowre.G agu. It braakn. Kendo. Nrw Hampshire. New ,Yotk. North Online, I Ye -vlrania, Texar ami Wire main wi'l el, a Stale of* Artorra., Florida. Koatarky. Loutotono. Mtestoxa. Mnahatppi. Slew Je..sy and He aoiuiwrii* of the CMmdeo and Au iaalie Railroad by the Peonaylvaak Com" paov ha. been i i long expected that lire - meet. There am am> wfcn VU1 le prepared to bam thai the purchasing com p. a v propnaa to take advantage of the roooopoiy it has secured by putting up 'be frees betwee:, Atlantic ("ty and PUIadalpbi*, but the I 'euoaylraai. am mo liberal amlaa^a dour in their View, to- alaodon a po'-cy whit-:, lawn alter ded by aucb sij.'sl sure- *.. Hwir plan w.ll cereain'y lie u. paw -office empioyra were .ubjrettd by the reckless ccfrmpoadecrls and thorn expw . "" 'difflMk f;"ohuoc" " '*• •■■v* of the public' amine: yet it would should attach to three wU> caitorely ure °P "" ^ «ad freight charge than thrir tkaee owu fro coieula.rtl to «.«• original rlaima ttr^paljne, .i d were filed. There «v agreed du ra; the year m^inaf applicati.w. and 1 9,m tar iucreme of peow.™ TWt„r ** <* reyjm tl.a>r, TUpt ttoprerio. ^r~i»W7."*Tht 3| :VT * i ta» I

L Tbe battle goea bravely on. From every r e'eC'oj dir'v'oo throughout Cape May county tbe tocjln bu aoanded, and the _ adbe.enti of good and boner: government rally to the ataadi d. Colonel Sawyer la fully recognized by the beat men hi tbe county , aa far as we ~ can learn, aa the ableal and mo x aMUana caodiuale for the poai-.loa ol Senaior. Aa = faf at the dirftt interest o.' arery man in In this county ia conce.-sed It certainly it bea(; yood qoesjon rhal a man nrc'Oir'y itientilled wl:b aU tarr waela, ab our hope* litlcalwo Id. it .be one rnii.l .-mioerriv »* flJrd to rep event us to .be Wk of legtrlatron. No man hat 'l.'.ed ha voice or tI declared hia leatiBruny a^ainat I be private ot or pool* rooi.vl of .Co!. .Sawyer. He w standi to-day before the citizen' 'of Oaue May ooaniy. one «•.' ru moat independent and patriotic rrpieaenlaiive luwinrat men. ■>' A man of atoning principle*, ready and * able lb halite for tbe right. He bowt hit ta head to no man'. y,*e, but standing erecl in bit cooarloua in egriry of purpate it n content P. Iran; l it ciure with hit fritndt w And again, we pre*, upoa .11 iIklion, lie ibry l.'rpablicmn. Denmcrat. „r <• nonnna'e the man who we. w it h tbe great - "i it coofidrna. tccommeod for their icpte- '• wotalirc ; who ia iceommcuded by hia faithful alewud«bip is the councils ot this K c >y, who . aco' unoay onhnpeacboJ in ,j b-zwrand in-.rutb ; whose ererj- offlcial |r scion bar been aa nnen «• the day, and ^ oncha"cngcd hy irtcn-i or foe; a man who lira fought anil bled for the principle Ural lie now to earnestly sdvocatea: s y man wbo with hit dewacdwife and fami>r ly bau reared lire domestic kldir berp ir Sinoog hu friends and neighbors ; one ' n who boa all bis earnest and cherished am- 1 billons ia Hfe among you j one who, al- \ though bra idol* ore shattered and in the ' " dust of hia thiee liule giandcbildrrn. 1 a bailowcu by all tbe undying love and if- 1 * f.c.ion of hia strong nalum, laying to-day 1 ° in God's ace in your midst, binds liiui ' with bands of steel to the home of hu : living and to tbe graves of bis dead loved ' ,f ooea, he still lingers in life's joumey, ready 1 y. to devote bis talents aud energies for tbe y benefit of hi* fellow citizens x What quaUflcatioos? what plodgeumote j than this can he desired I Every asc ed ' J feeling or devolkm of ciUaeBtblplreattog ' strong within hg^maoro, be stands firmly 1 on tbe tight for his Godand hia country. 1 <1 Aa Uria may be tbe last appeal we may 1 l, he able to make to the rotmr of this d county, we desire to aUy that it Is every u isn't duly to attend to the delegate ekcV- tioo and ace that the mc-o are eleced tor id delegates to the Senatorial Convention wbo •d will pledge themrelvcs to sustain tbe man •c desired to be placed io nomination. Bee to it that Gaayer delegates are eleced, and 'When tbe cue ven lion opens ibeir x du,ies wjll be light, aa with one accord and by acv'amalion tbe role for llenry W. Sawyer, aa Republican candidate for Scnator of Gape May county, will be unani- " Hon. Thoa. H. Fcrrcll. ** Mr. Ferrcll, tbe nomiaee of the Dcrooc- ' racy In Uru Didrict for Ooag ewsis F. tails dent of the Glavablowcrs' Union of Ibe a- United Stain. He bat not been In p >U- ' rs ties very long, but hat won eve-y fight in r- which he hu engaged, lie was' first avnt n to Trenton aa an AmemblymaD, and intnv . 7 duced and bad" pataed a bill providing for ^ v tbe tboliiloo of the obooiiou. aban- ] n order and "ahioplaai:. " ayrtrm of paying , n wages then in vuguc in all lliuglnii ma ju- ( factoring place, in New Jersey. - ( Wbcn tbe Kivioo of IbeLea'.brlurc Whs , over Mr. Fe re! I relumed to bis borne { , in Gla^huio, and ai-nnpted to go I back u > bis beoeh in Whitney B,otbe,s' . ghak bourn. He was n-f used work at this ^ r place, and when be applied fur employ- ( of the glass manufoctuu-ir. He travel ltd . at far as F,ttaburg..ii, Peonaylvaola, and found that be had been placed on the j black-list at eveiy factory. W beu be came luck lo Glamboro bis fellow wSrk- t man ralliod a,o.ufi Irim.snd tbe following , - fall, elected blur State Senator of Gtoocea- , >' tor county. He la the flrat Democratic j e Senator that counly has had for many , ° t y At a ireeut nice. tag" of the Bri.lth As- ' , aeration S r W ",.vm T*omaoo neatly ' rilnairaltd tbe agency of the moon in eaui- ' , ing tide* by rhoa lag that wiiea tbe moon ia 1 c- ovrrbcrd ihe weight of a body in analog- ' . balance 'a dimi niihid our . i mp ' i , ,x-:h by ' e ii* pull upon it in oppori.ion M that of ' j the ear.b. and Increased by about the same " . amount when the m-on is underfoot at ' r ,on,r mldnlgbt, became at such a time I the attractive ferce of the moon ia exerted , ia the autre direction with thai of the r , earth. Tbe heaping up of the ocean J" beneath the moon al high tide Is aol, in , the light of this experiment, to-much -tp : be wondered at. CalctrlaUona uking ac 1 count- of tbe relatire mats and distance 1 1 respectively of tlie »un and moon indicate ' that the lunar puU is Al lime* greater j ' than the sun 'a Sir WU'lam's remarks a ' with rcfeieooe to the solar a antral and b ; solar aeml-anm-al tide* bad special inter. > ' c*t- He etplaina rhal tbe aoc'a Infinerxx- g ' In Januaiy ia greater than In Jnly beoauar a tbe earth is Dearer the roc at the b ; tanner , ban at the latter date. The point f, - of origin ot the lldea fa not materially tl 1 ,ies i hat her o.i;iaa-e in tbe Antai.ic a ' .eras, aod swell out^beooe nonhward'y a f into the adjuie'ng ocraot. Ojiera. with v ' naoaauhkenbore*. aa or that a tide erigi- a 1 hale, tndepeadrn.lv in ear h of tbe ocean,- p I novelty this year in tbe f:rrm of a fish . emek:. It la made ot egga, of course o * milk, flour, parsley, bulur and maokerrl, a « or any other kiwi of fiab desired, and k I 5 aud to be m thing of bmoty and a joy 1 1 f.wvVr. . f Sx-Cadet Wh taker, who b now m '' , South throb on, decN-e. that he ripeoi I to get the Dauaocatic nomination fmCuvr- ° . gram ia the "Bbck dMxkt' of thot State. ' > l Mmrtee* m Egypt we quiet at •prow-ci.' a gendarmerie b being o^nhwd to gnud " - lib. country In pbec of a nail,* army. " - bwi ^ bt" »« tc he ^ I JSk^ot' ewctl She b aiowtj dringb •>

, Tbe pilotageo? tbe ateamahip Indiana, which arrived at Hits port oo Sonday.vrea the ri<A prize for which an exciting race , nromai between the pilot boau KnifU and liafmrd on Saturday. Uilrty-lix miles . al an Tbe Knight b the fiimt boat be- , Iwoging lo tire l'er.Mylyanb pUota, and L tbe Ilmyord b Ure best of tbe Delaware s acrv.ce. aud tin chaar after the /adraas B wai the fim opportunity afforded the rival eruiam to tevt their relative sailing merits. The daya oo which the Urge ( atrnmdnpa of lb* Americas Line are-due at Be Cape* are well known lo the pilots. ~ and. as the lucky man who first balb one • >f t lien, la nearly *100 in pocket for hi. r "chance," there is an exciting com pet U due oo Bain-day, and tbe two boat* started out tu tea, scanning the ocean bortzou t for tire flrat streamer of smoke which would signal the incoming ateamahip. j The Knight had been cruising twenty-six daya and bad only boarded five vessel! in ( that time, so that Pilot Elba Eldredgr. , whose mm it was to take the next vessel. , fell ereraiderable solicitude when tbe Bag. «rd was aigbteri at 0 o'clock in the evenirg Iwareog east nine miles oS tbe ligtuli*i m tlw Five-fathom Bank. Then r the clstae ta-gan. All hands rame -in ^ d'-rk to witness tl. race. The two bnat> >I>n.nd their great white wings to catch tbe quickening gale, which, sent them flys log l>ke acuqprib over tbe white-capped , m-u. and leaving long waka of f<wm hej bind tbem. The object of each boat was I to get to the cast, thus abutliog tbe other I out from the open ocean, from which tbe , steamer would be most likely to appear. 1 For several hours It was nip and tuck het I ween the ocean racers, but g.adually the KMght drew ahead, ud at 10 o'clock at , night, whb lire moonlight bread opoa her ' claae-haoleil aoDa, she was abuwiog a . clean pair of beeb to the Bayard, and had _ lakeo lire eastern channel, keeping aahaip , look-oat for the expected steamer. At 1 o'clock the Bayard I, a, J bwn left far to . the -no, Ibejat, and theg^wn boats were , oeariy seventy miles at sea The Knight , then, fearing that the steamer might pass , ao tar to tbe west as to enable the Bay. \ ard to pick her up, changed ber cnutse, . and, keeping well in the Mad, awaited de- . vciopmeola. At 8 30 a. m. oo Sunday tbe steamer was lighted, bearing ninth by , Deri beast, and tbe . Knight without difflI cutty overhauled her and put Pilot El- . dredge ao board, witb tbe Baya.d in full ! right. Tbe n%ult of thb race has created a good dee! of surprise among the pilots. . as it waa generally supposed since the , BaganTt maris were regulated "that she . waa lire fastest sailboat in the Dcbwan- . Rim aod Bay. Tbe Knight people now r propose ly challenge the Bayard U> a lest , race for *60 a aide. , The reuil liquor dealers of Detroit, lo ' the organizing for regbuncc to the riainc prohibition tide, hare taken action which is a surprise. They condemn the prohibition movement, and .pledge tbemkrim' to unitedly reals It with all lawful dream at their command. But they do not Sop bete ; they do Dot content tbemarlvcl with open prohibit km ; they pledge themselves also to assist in putting . down bwIcw and disorderly liquor selling by prone- | ruling the low saloons which keep their : riuoii Open all night and on Sunday in defiance of lire bw. They also resolved to employ an attorney to prosecute thee* disreputable drioxiog places, aod detectives ' to. hunt tbem. Thb b a very unusual course for an organization of retail liquor ' diwleia to take; but there are couaidera- ' ons which strongly commend "ityaa pru- \ dent and proper. It a not "liquor selling ( and drioUng that U«c Intolerant prohibi- ' ti.m movement ia aimed at somuor as it it the repulsive ct cesses of liquor selling [ and dfcoking— the habitual violations of which attend it, and the disreputable saloon* where youths are encouraged to Congregate and drink, where thieves aod rowdies make their rendezvous, end where crime* ud schemes of violence ire Fence Halt ProtaabUUIeo. Some old weather propbeu wbo live on the sea shore carefully rub their hudi upon flag-poles or fence raBs regubriy every n Igbt before going to bed. The AtCity Rrrirv aaya i This interesting operation ia pe.fo.med with t view of de miming tbe point from which the wind sill blow on the following day- Flag poles and fence nib never lie j ud aal't water roajlcbm oonaoll tbem with av much faith as aavula have in the weather bureau. When Ure post or fence rail b perfectly dry, tbe wind will be from the act. When it to wet with dew, the wind will blow from the aontb, ud when It it al icbtly damp it will come from the aaat hwest. If it b dry and cool there will be a north wind, aod wben it b cool ud damn tbe wind will be from the coal, and will probably blow bard. No particular fence rails or flag poles b*ve a monopoly In thb busine**. Any common old flag pole or feoee rail cu be consulted. Even a barber's pole will do. provided it b near tbe , ' 1 . A unique sail waa en lew I in the New week by a gentleman wbo, lima ago, sent bb broker u order telegraph to hoy lor bb account 500 shares of a certain stock that hu since np greatly In price. The gram not delivered, the stock wss not 'bought, sod tbe sender claim* *5.000 from the telegraph compuy, daiming ha la out that much in profits If Ure same stock had. gooe down and he had ^ saved *5,000 by the oonpany a failure to tend bb dl alcu. what tbe company would he entitled to for its negligence b interesting queat'-oo. end one that the plaintiff's bill does not even remotely hint He shadow of coming defeat baa fallv o Ore mrckine tickets in Prcearlvuto ao heavily that it is doubJul If even Sera(base v>e' has soy hope of ha uocesr The independent caure gains unmistakable strength every day. .Its) leaders are poshtheir campaign with great vigor ud enibusiaam. aod are dearly winning tbe ooqfidesec ud support of the people. moving ,V«g in a lirilere ud thoroughly hreir-.lre* fashioc.-.Vqr Fart TVJue. / It the Republicans by hard flghUog at d W lh* spending of mod. campa>n raooey ahall carry the Sial* of Ohio, the ; hberenas, be Rolberiord B^H.rre. ; t °<*'|l ' j new firm of Grocock. 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Tbe HI -Centennial Celebration at Philadelphia. k Tbe oOcan and chairmen of the several ' * ^'driSisreSrtPblladelphla,-^3d a™ . roundings geoeiafly, are very enlhusiaa- 1 J tic in their support, and that enough p!us mm baa teen made to autre the gr-attsi I >_ display of military and civU asaJCttiioti! | . ever witneana in thb ooontry. AU tbe ° trade*, munfaetories, Grand Army PcaU, , * fire urodariooa. Maaredc, Odd Klbw. a ud other fraternities: musical aaaoctoti.io', , boat dubs. National Sure, and pity Do- . partfeents. Ac , At, will have rtpheentr. ' s uvea io larger or smaller numbers in ail I f tbe piocestkma. * oa Tax SUh o* octobk* k the celebration will commeoce whb a rele prcaetrlioo of tbe at tie aame locati-m whereon the flrat set foot in 1683— Dock street wharf. The ocean and river craft of the harbor of Philadelphia, together with tbe greater o port of the North Athene squadron, wlil h take part, and there will be a gjot-ral die. , play of bunting and other suitable decorations. All the troops of the Department ot General Hancock are expected to pert, "/be'oceu ud river craft of the harbor J of Pbiladelpbia. together with tlie gieaier part of the North Atlantic squadron, w ill f" lake pan. and there will be a genera! drai- pby of* bitntincud re ber .unable dec- - U rail ode- All U»- troop, uf tlie IX-partuen: ,0 of General Ham.- an- eipretpl to par,n "llSV.ra--" •' -i"v- United t. Govrenue ui 'lh > -. bw. iuai.' ft, and h officbb-fr.sr. be- Nam ii -pi.ai, Gmtori iliHue, Ac., Ac.. b.-aJed by lb.- .Marine ' Bud of Waabingt m. Tbe euiploy era of " tbe United Sratr. Mint willainkeolIltlO.c- 000 medab ud d.i r.bute Ike nme during u lire prucrwion. Cilv and Sraic itepa.v ^ menu. Fire am! Polior, G.rartl Coikga Cadeti. aa avllqa- vbiting firemen and * benevolent auciiiea; Itlberntan. S.iai, r. Italian, aud German aocieliea will n'.e E" !bTc!"^ """ '"'i ra! ",le Tu"* AU ' fuwiclati'ina will lie m tbe rank'. In the >1 evening iliere will be a dirptoy of itrcauuks v in Foirmmint ihrk, ^ajnaent.og '-etirein a tbe bteory of I'ennrylvania. d Tiles- lay '» p.oere.ion will sUrt from the „ site of the boding aod pner.il to FairP mount Park. * AH the largest machine shops, fsctbriea If and wholreale ud retail fanasea will be , wjicb will be eihib.ted the w^ortlnrs ut the 'various tradea. it to rati mated " that between 15,000 ud 30,000 uien will a- participate, and that at leant six hundred y wagons (or, aa Brey are tailed, "floats"), eseti wagon carrying one tableau. The. i , will illustrate striking scenes In the Lluo: y '* of Pennsylvub,** well as allegorical and 1- poetical tableaux and legends renrrsentU log remarkable women of the world's hisj tory and illurtratirg uoe of lbe tWo great epic poem I of Indus, "The Itamiyaoa. ' After tbe procession there will be a receple tioo tendered at tlie Academy ol Music „. ud Horticultinal Hail, r,. OX TUX Til HID DATf ociuut 96lh, w there will be the greatest display of Knlghta K Templar pioW.W ever held. Thb procession will he under the auipicro of the Coarmandrry of Philadelphia - ud lbe G.and Commandery of Pennayivub. There will be a oarade during tbe day ud In a grand reception in the evening. There ie will be a muaical festival by the various : singing societies of the'eity ud Stale, a " krjod . reaalta oo the Schuylkill river, a *• oicyck meet and tcview io Fairmount ex Pxrit, aod also dispiaya of the nitloDal u sports of tbe nation! that settled Pennsylrub. ^ ratOiT, OCTOBKK 27th. W11X U TUB LIST tbe aUractioca bcinq a grand army ud '■ nsyv parade. indudiDCthe National Guard t- of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, ud I, vbiting troopv [iodi neighboring Stale* lo the number of 12,000 men. It It exnected that there will alto la 16.000 men or o the Grand Army of tbe Republic. Io the a. evening a reception will be tendered the _ visiting military al the Academy of Music , and Horticultural Hall and a general ik " lamination. * Tbe jloole of tbe Procession on Wedre neaday, Thursday, ud Friday will be as . Follows: —Form oo Breed street, south of Ctreatn ut/tnove down Cbeatnul street to ( Third, up Third street to Market, out i- Market street to Broad, up Broad street it to Columbia avenue, ami from threes to g point ot dismissal. lf OoL Scovel says there are nine candi- « dates for legisbtlve boners in tbe First 0 Assembly District, of which he b one, and d he thinks it will be a range if they don't j bare some fun hetwera them before the " thing b fiually ri'ttlcd. ben tbe Colonel * enters heartily into a fight there is some fun— if not fo* hiin.lbre for sncne tare eiw. CcrL Scovel expects General Robesoo, for whom be has rendered rsliut nervkc, lo B tack hb candidaer. — IF. J. J'rm * Ex -Senator Eaton aayi he b confident 1 tbe Deroravals will control Ibe next „ Honse, and choose Hon. Samuel J. Randaii Speaker. !, 5?® 3tdrrrt;:im!uii. I jq-OTICE. ? T*e Anneal Mart a* of in. sucX&oMCTS or ike . MMUU UriSU rtKTi^SrtS BjSlJrtl Ccapaer, In Careden. N. J.. on Wodniwlaii, a IfovsmbaMri^ai :t o'ctora M. herd at u i i!«-«' W. TATLOfl, Xseraury. ' \ KSUAL MEETING . N. . Care Mav Crrv, X. J_ 8*pc ao.a. taai. \ B ^ TH aanea! aat sdh^of ui Copr Maj A Betelr aT5C"^d" ri1>iU*aBc?»ta*aie<a«aitv'H . , r "yALUABLE PBOPEBTY FOR ; SUITABLE FOB BOARDING BOUSE I \ BCHOQL OR SEMINARY. ■ TM property Uowaaa wane Han-ar Ike en-- ' ore or Lafayette aod JeXerroo areola. Cape , EIGHT BOOM' BBtCS DWELLING. j : • raiatto' r.M.D.MABCT. Cape May CU;, ' orALtTAKDEH MARCT. l amden, K. 1. '■ I Y<X.T WANT IT. ~ * j : j . "CHEEK." j 1 ' PCBLtXHSD XVXKT BATTED .11 l ar JAMES V. MILLER. ^ ; ' "SSnir , s^Jfiau^yjsKiS ; : ■ :

For Autumn Wear. Our Bargain sections offer many lots -of Clothing for men and boys, well adapted for Fall wear, at an average of a- forty per cent off from the ' low' prices -L established at our- June Upset Sale. You may save the cost of a journey 1 to the city, and perhaps much more, on 5 a single suit of clothing. Wanamaker:& Brown. r Oak Hall, Sixth and Market Sts, J Philadelphia. Send 1a a Kausa Uealir.g 1 H EXCLUSIYELY IN DRY GOODS, flg ■ 'ilnd thereby sktrura tha advantages chirred UflBfJ J re ty tha CDCc'jr-'reCcu upen one single HWra t'_- branch 3* bustnefes c! all cur » _ vast lacihtlBE. Tha priihet saassa ws are' sho'qfcng a UikU Etock .n ggregatlng iully, Tn Sflka, Drasg Goads, Cinths, Ladies', and WM - Hj ■ Unh anu ' Hm i jyi | Fjtncy Goads, Dress TrlmJ i.mlngs, ffce., &c. &c. 9 CyRUfil f ^^^■1 ^TRHURKIDGE fjliBTjilER, H^Hj ■uaHaaAAHuaubuHaHuHHHHlikaai^fiaHaartHibSBaMfilfBaartas^H

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| - Mrs. R. DILLON, ' " ' Nos. I 8 and 20 WASHINGTON STREET. CAPE MAY CITY. - irxr GOODS. XCnOKS, MILLINERY, EKAT11KH8, K LOWERS. SILKS. SATINS. VELVETS. ! KIBBONS, CHAPES AND VEILS. FANCY GOODS, TOYS ANH KTATlnNEKY. i IjXDIES* GOSSAMERS. MEN'S OIL CLOTH SUITS. CMBBELI-IS. AND t PAHASOLS. GEHMANTOWN, SAXONY AND EEIHYV Wool. ' Wilson & Co^Li^hxry S3 per Year, $1 for Three Months. • Bdilerick's Pata i'lte sent to aoy Lltm. lost jail m iftRHi r! tbo Price ! I. A. GARRETSON'S : CAPE MAY REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 32 JACKSON STREET. Choice Building Lots for Sale MOST DESIRABLE LOCATIONS. j li u.b aim Cot usre Brest! snd SoM. 'A nurxbre of Krecant snt. on rhc Bvara nvw on Lbt fot rale. Tcnramritrtortmrheparekraer. Apply to i ■ I. A. Oarretaon, Cape May.

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_ MALARIA i FEVER AND AGUE, ; ONE BOTTLE Or ^ I. C. Monroe's Remedy r | Witbont tbe On of Quinine, , J WARRANTED A SUBK CURE. Which many Prominent Citizens cu testify. j . 'I- C. VOMfJE A CO., I ACHAHClTOIABMOffi • FOR 8ALE CHEAP. j BOARDING HOUSE. Fifty Guests. i Also Sereral Cattaie Lots For Sale. TERMS EASY. "j A'- free, or apply lo Ike ' ; WAVEorrxcx. ' ' J ,A^° !r THOM^fi,^ ST. | ffii^£!D^rtaiiai'»f'l'rira^Je!ra ' I^F^C^j-^UriMr'iW^meoewre T^J-ATEH _ PROOF . BUILDING

Jlf® ^drtrtisrofnts. Benson's -AWARDEDCapcine 6 Porous -MEDALS.Plaster. The Best Known Remedy for Backache or Lame Back. Rheumatism or Lame Joints. Cramps or Sprains. Neuralgia or Kidney Dlseasos. - Lumbago, Severe Aches Rains Femalo Weakmrss.^ ^ Tkey AM Iramrdtolrly. -Tkcy BITvnstheD. CAUTION^^S^ A Btiltrs MhMCm' LjwSIoii PIASTU; ^^PARKERi^^ [HAmBALSAM I II Hever fslb ts KsriDre^ae YrttMol Cebr luSStrt Itierielp. aprororljjngrtrlieheb. PARKER'S GINGERTONIC I A Sipcrli'jvt Xulri it* Xtrvkflb Rexlortr. ^ ^ 1 f roe ranT to.yrtui.-wur at I i.mqiljg tr* III Brit and Zmtt Cetgb Cert Cvtr Uud. . PHILADELPHIA Wiadow Qlass Warehouse BENJ. E SHOEMAKER, tieto PklbSelpkb A*tat of tk. Freufc, St Eshi:, Flit* Elui Ctspuitt, f: Etjiiu, F:s:;':, ai isen::: Slits, Often for Sale, kt Iyw Prit**, the Iarrnt end - Bert Araorted Stock of Glras to be'lound - in thb Country. Comprising . 1IUIC.U fI\MV tLLSS. Sode ssLteUx rrna amia cusi-rudr, i« Rtnra. • IEL1CB CUSS, HiWr Thick, n U Hi It rmta kusid run cubs. REKJ tttBOR riFIC8 \LASS hr FMioatan' ne. rsttd CRYSTAL ruit 3-16 Hid. mill FLUD CUSS. Ml flit UCLIrB Ri'lLEB CUSS, 14, Mi, u* 14 is. (hack. _ 11611-'* MM CUSS. HU a* 1! k thick. I.1CUS8 QTBHUL CUSS, Curos, Wsi UU. . IM WW CLLSS. mi is* rid cslrn. rtna coweu uass. riuw ut m ichl IU1HO CUSS, Oar ut tkczrk . tlBOSSB CUBS. W hen ud Tndcra ' ClTlDRit CUSS, ii Um fort Sscriil ham CIEI1X B*»B. fkhc ud HxH fkiit U«S CUSS, M ad 1 klUd; i* rim __ . Together with every variety of Glass need In the oocrt ruction of berelnngs, Churches Bteomsiupe, Possengsr ud Palace Car* rat to any aiie or ehspe, in lob to snit parchaser., STORES : 205, 207, 209, and 211 North Fourth St. GUNS St Jro. Ntoot anon, Bevolvere. AnumutUon, FtohlpgTukJ*. ».ln~,W rtL_rt.li large flluBt rated *CmlMXagmm' FltCE. GREAT WESTERN^UN WORKS, ' AGENTS A N?EDModi»udGroarare^«lFlaI wrta ia to rail evvtral Crafol Boura-hoTS Art tela.. Profit, large Latooy- t. Ilgbt. EewtK Haaalket'g Cap X*s iSS. PttbSergh. Pa . flwodlah ill.nt Powder HUla POTATO HUGS _ AM ALL TfiOyBi^ME VERMl^ J Ljikra^^aixwxS^ralC^^ " ' ,-iSrofiIL^A^ I'^h^nr, rod™ J jTh. JOHXSTOS.'ptt^mrgh. P~ ; RIUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 1 ) 'Jl of all kinds for sale very cheap. T| C e calceuo* free. MCHlfil ; BoxBOS. rttf.tuxh.Pa. ; 5N30 P— ,w_ E A^N,^B E SoliliuM '"ccjiiK-raiL SLf~ 3

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