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Published Every Saturday Morning CAPE MAY. DECEMBER 9. 1882. tlu fmr-r^u \ yU'iii mju tit ait Amoc^lbe pH'Uul weather predict ire. r Mot out fiooj Wasliiogtno it nor that ticpcrmie eiloru are to be Bade to Sara**], letter* ■ stendinf the 8Ur Route fraudInto respectable newspaper*. Ooeptretneti elect McAdoo, Held, r end Furrril. of this State, are ynonc mm tbelr CO. ..biped ape* heinj lea llan niueiy yeare. Tbe three are DnnocraU. tbey boarded at tbe »me bouse in Trenton last winter and thejr voted together oe all lmduties ten nrrer commended itaelf to the taror <rf the American people. Tbeacntimenl o( tbe country doubt lew demandtbe pre- cot excise tax (ball be abolished as awn as such a course stall be safely pursued — 1'rusident Artbur.Tbere are two classes of Republicans. Tbe our believr* in walling fortbe Democrats u> blander: the otber proposes to reform CT. rytbing before the Democrats get into po» . r. Tbe latter dass la doing the tnoat te. king Jnst now, but it is Hie formrr that ttr Detnorrsts should most fear. Tub world uovan— both Republican and Democratic Congreasmeo, asalsoPre.tdeot Arthur, admit that tbe present Tariff is "in many respects unjust, and makes unequal distributions by Hs burdens and 1U benefits." Such being tbe case, there should be no difficulty in tbe way of wise and proper legislation upon tbe subject. On tbe subject of public improvements President Arthur speaks In bis message at length and in words of wise caution. and be most pertinently asks, "Is it not advisable that grants of considerable sums of money for diverse and independent achemn of internal improvement should be made tbe subject of separate and dUtlnet legislative enactment r" If Congress should not, tbe country will certainly agree with tbe Message thai audi a melbod Is decidedly adeiaable. The President suggests lbs; a good deal ^kof trouble might be avoided and improper ^Hkpproptlalions prevented if tbe President ^^rere authorized, at the Governor* of fourteen distinct States are, to veto any and every particular Item of an Appropriation Wlhne id nietsine uthtoy pafiiLtrrer man of an object kmil character. Tbe suggestion is a good ooe, and If Coogresa is not in larir of objectionable items in Ap propria! Ion bills It will adopt It. Now that tbe question of a revision of tbe Tariff ki lo be considered and discussed in Ooogrest. tbe following remarks made by Senator Bayird in July last arc well, worthy of thought and attention, viz.: "Who Las lhni far obtained the faroraxd protection in lbs history of ibis country? lias It been the weak or tbe strong? Protection carries in Its very name the suggestion of weakness to be protected, but we have seen in the history of Tariff legislation that the itronprtl lobty and tie most fmmrfut UdrraU bare baen tbe moat successful tu obtain log protection. I base ncg^r known a subsidy beggar who was Isn't our 1 wot her of tbe Millrllle lUpu'— bean, in asserting that "if General Fitz John Porter is ever wAihuusAerf U will have a vesy unwholesome effect upon the morale of our soldicta," taking a great deal more for granted than is justified by tbe facts In tbe uut? We think he is. General Porter asks for no srhile washing; he baa no oecaako for it. It is justice which treks, and that be should have In spile of the partisan rebukes -of prejudiced Journalists and politicians. Il baa never bora proved that Porter was guilty of disobedient* of orders, and at to bis re- instate - meat in tbe army we challenge the editor of tlie hrjnUuan or any otber man to show by what process of reasoning be has a right tu assume that tocb an event would be pr.idooive of demoralizing effects upon our soldiers. We notice that Judge KM icy from the committee on Ways and Means of the House, has reported a BiK to abolish the Internal Revenue Tax on tobacco, snuff. cigt'S and cigarettes. Tbe Judge at tbe first session of tbe present Congress announced himself as in favoe of a repeal of 'tbrcsliie system of Internal Revenue, but towards its cloae advocated a bill doing away with tbe tax on banking capital and dep. alls, Ml matches, proprietary mediciw a and peffumery. arguing thai if be oould sot fuHy accomplish his object, be would strive k> gain il partially. Now be Introduce! s separate bill to lake off the tax oc tobacco, etc. Are tlte people to understand that separate bills are to be introduced taking off the lax- on each an d orrey article of manufacture and production? Is the rime of C'ougn^|his session to be frittered sway in debate upon each separate Mil and no positive result arrived at by tbe time fixed for adjournment? TV- action of Judge Kelley's committee Would arem to Indirwle such a slate of affair*. The bill creating the Internal Revenue System was adopted as a war measure, aul lt was by ao means Intended that It sh-dkl be fastened |*mmnentlj upon the Foe years tbe people have patiently tub muted to the burdens imposed upon then: by tbe system, but latterly, tbey have betook to Ooegrera for relief. Tbe argument IhaUts aboUahmeot would prove Injurious cut tariff l*w*,U a mere subterfuge and ada risen and ber^i toiteved^l through the upcratoxa of both the Internal Revenue aysleo aad a high Protective Tanff. With the Bureau of Icterosl Kkeinue coata ie IhaTTu!*?a£r fw'w'zt^hMm^t evet-'^'faa. a q^e —u.! her ' ahouid l" w.('»ri out the StSre ' MMMMe Ihransslsas ui a' return to tbe old uarier of Utfacs quite as readily ! 1
j . ,ti" M.i. V- v 2SI.1882. I Dmmr l'r. Old PrnUutli- j Veit Joe, or'*!,. ,rr he Is at present boMIrir lire srratbrr helm, has certainly be- 1 ■ c me.deiwwaliz-d over the late eiacti c j returns. or git his dates miv.-d sraarbow. j fur he has girrei us, yeatrrday and nwfuy. ; - genuine June weather. M-re perfect . » nlgiita than those we are now Laving arc ' | not grown this side of Iialjk and «eld..m j [, e>, n there. Ills a mystery to me that so j few know or appreciate the pleasure, the i r unite* I. and tbe fieaitljfuiufss vrf-a-ww- ' I, aide anuateriug during the autuuiu sod j cwrty winter. The betels are n • hunter , crowded wlttjgucsu aad uwaquiioi*; the i 1 taUes (at least.at "Saayct's Cbalfonlr.";. ! L are, If p. walhie, better supplied and servid; ! y Qie'crah Is there, of owirsc, and in mote T tliah Us summer majesty and leauty— 1 grand, limitless, suhKine ! a- it -has been " since chaos was called to order by tbe •Great Ruler." ~ — The bill mnna sort. the gliUuring atass, P were mirrored tack from cvcr-cimngiog wan*, and the whole scene srss such sn , ■•or as woocJlhr souls of our liltle party j of sia to Cigliti of poesy— now Bynm r las raid abost all that mortal tongue or pen oun ray of old ocean— be was "pocl laureate to Neptune and bis place will never be acceptably filled. My friend ■ W. suggested that as there seemed to be ' a vacancy in thai position, sod as I bad 1 written some of tbe blankat verse that be E bad ever come across. 1 should apply for ' tlie place, sod give bim and the rest of the • parly as reference*. Anyhow it would d i j no spar ill harm to fire off a few blank . verses through the Waer Jrueri Per--,a» ■ cosenled, and Jlrrd off as follows: I surge oe, tv-u «ar* and deep hiae oaete. Several m.lllous of people visit tlly shoes eerti I Tne wrecks, sra^lekness. sod minor Uh. sre slk 10/ deeds. ^ So( i Co™l^raJrc,IM' mr" bo1"*' Just here ooe of these literary fellowa who had inadvertently become ooe of our I parly, remarked tliat the verses were get- . ling tot! utterly blank, so I had to quit, just at tbe panic pbrenzy was at ill . height. I We returned to our hotel, to out beds, ) and Slept the swret sleep known only to , lhr_uurr._SUll.e-ud .Uhp-UPIKtAdd nilAv . doubts about that literary fellob. ) [ A awn hi nation of sunrise and Col. Haw. yer's cats broke In rudely upoa our pcaoeful slumbers sod warned us that morning and breakfast were com e. Of ' all tweet sounds of instrument or song, 1 tbe ■ wort est is-tbe Cbalfonte breakfs-t ! gong— mod the breakfast was better }b«n ' the goog. We gsre il afialf-boor's uodi* • yided attention, and then adjourned thlnr apesa the Colonel's cat?. He has a gross ' or two of them— of all sires, tries, ' shapes, colors and eoodii too. Our editor - ' U1 friend Is food of cats, because tbey are ' the sworn enemy of rufs.'aal Is. I'm Sold ' Ignoble Inpulae ever mined tbe gallant 1 OotaoeTs breast ; he saw and appreciated ! llarty'a callese cnndltioa. With him— 1 now. as during the late wag, -to rcsolre It to set, — (I litTe just received a lull of . lading for one care of .wis, seventy -two i assorted sizes, to deliver C. O. D. to 1 that editor's ranrtum. Hie feview of the : feljoc lirigal r ovar. we alj nirarel to tbe I ottSof. Tii' ie pre found. poiingj)rer tbe r Cimlfimte register, utw youthful friend, . Mograth. Neptune's right band man, who : rules and owns jjie C'xra Mat Wave. He i had beard of the arrival of a "ditiin- ' tinguirhed |wny from Camden ami vidn- - ay," and called to iutrrview us. All i mightier matteri were, however, cut abort . by an invitation to visit bis "Holy of . Hollies." We stalled! We will visit again, r "Local option" now reigns tupietne iu i this g>sw1ly "oily by tbe tea.'.' hut it dou'l i Invade the sanctity of an editorial ssr.c1 We inspected tbe Point; Il seemed dead, very dead; It buy be resurrected , but not • to-day, ao me- other day. t Enough of literainre, and poetry, and . levity, let's turn to more substantial , themes. -Cro^ look badly; it may be that : tbey are gathered aad kicked up, or told . — anyhow we didn't see much of them. [ The farmer* are wising their hops— thin is a safe and generally profitable agrl- ; cultural iovcetiu.-ut. Tbey plant their 1 Imp-pole* in November ro that tbey will . ripen about tbe fourth of July, the bcglu- . Ding of tbe acMCK. al Cape May. CoL ■ Sawyer awured us that be bad known : "four hundred and t wcnty-acvcn dollar*" i to be realized from * single bop at one of I the larger hotels at lire height of the seaI son; this is an immense profit. Those ^ thai are left over are worked into berr,and .' the poles are harvested, split, and utilized i iu "booplng-up" the aforesaid beer. Nothing is wasted— except my time in i writing— and your readers' odd moments in reading this botanical fact. We relumed to opr inn and pa. -look of more than a bounlifut dinner. We arc there yet; we are in pan- One of our ; party it a postmaster loot "Natby," but as a good man be' bas kindly oousented to fraok thb letter tu you. We are abort r q^fundt; send us passes for 'six, for we Yours, trustingly, i Loiumc. I A Cincinnati theatre was the scene of a t real tragedy on Thanksgiving dsy. In I tbe course of the play, whirh was of tlie r moat sensational character, tbe bero was' . to perferm several wonderful feats of r being the shooting of an . heroine's bead. Through tbe treating of - a spring tbe poor heroine was hit instead i of the apple, and fell drwd on tbe stage. - It is a marvel that such thing* are ah , 1 iowedlry theiaw: and it will be a nalion- ' a! disgrace If after this fatal result of worse than fatly the u*e ol actually load- : ed firearm* is allowed in any public plane. I This Is "amusement" ibsl abuu no inCtllcwgo a* Zlrat ClUacta. Tbe Chirago frttwne. in doaiuan elaI borale article oe Hon. Carter U. Harrnrw:, Mr Hamlra's ,<5taS^'& jJeubsOU : tusaUr was p. caU a phyaioian. but my 1
tux riasT dat or nix -xnsios.— a rraw I i-z b nra azruBrsaa CAiLXat. — TA»frrera oar Bsgnlsr OorvragsHrwtJ 1 Wasbisoto* D. C., Dec. 4. 188!. i | Here we arc again, looking down from ' . the unclouded betgbts of tbe Reporters' ' . ' Gal.ety apon the angrera of tbe United ■ I ! tires of fifty millions of Ibe most proI I uie-wve people is tbe world. Tbe Hootc > ' hm» not been cslM to oetlcr, and fur Ibis r ! raaaoo, prrbsps, is to great disorder, i- M*tnr t* shaking band* with Teaa*.J Western heartiness and .Southern warmth r are actually parting each other on the e hack. from Oregon to Florida; while Maarechitsrtu add South Carolina have lost I: ' their individuality in lhi« common Hall e of Stales. We see DO political aections - or bi-Kctiou yet; no shade* of blue and u gray. All are moving, writing, talking, e laughing, and greeting each other with the abaodon of beys returned to tbe ewraL. paw of their Aims Mater after e long g reparation. And what an eventful eepaian I; m it lias been! But see, tbe band on y the dial -points eleven. Tbe sharp rsl-ta-1 tat of the gavel is heard. To your seats r legislator*! Divide youraelve* .ntonlsti1 rally, irreoaocilably, politically: North, I Smth. East, West, tariff and anti-tariff, :1 Republican and Democrat, while the :> [ale chaplain intone* a blessing on your 1 Common country, tbe United State*, Now, gentlemen, perform your peome Ires made in tbe hustings sod proclaimed ) iu platforms, to aay nothing of your unt published promises of peace and prefer. • menl. that you should never have made, I ti' influential constituents, and, above all, l«- virtuous and the country will be • happy. " legislation. Influential members and He nc at<u* do not Imitate to express their views, but tbe views of legislator* da uc t 1 "ktw*js result In accomplished legislation. There la a wide consensus of opinion ^ among tbe Republicans that there should il he an almost total abolition of Internal : revenue duties, but, il it believed, tbaj a majority of the Congrats will opppose ' any change in the whiskey, beer, and lo- . bscco taxes, which make tbe bulk of the Internal revenue aractrmenl. A large element nf tbe Republican aide of the House ' knd Senate, whether tariff men or free ' traders, are opposed In any reduction, - whatever, on whiskey or tobacco, though i tbey may consent to a slight reduction on It is believed that no awnprebentive • review of the tariff schedule will le » made, but it is possible that tbe tariff may - bfl (I& (URVulmT; agreement' ' There will doubtlna be much discussion ' of the civil service reform question, and il is probable that a bill fixing the tenure of office during grod behavior, for a ' stated term of yeara will be paraed. Tbe second trial of tbe star-route cases 1 is set (or today in tbe Criminal Court. 1 By reason of the recent developments pub, • lie interest in lime case luu been much - intensified. The aekctiun of the tew 1 jury will be watched with the most vigi- ■ I ant scrutiny, both by tbe government counsel and the counsel fur tbe defense. ■' Public sentiment is strong that a cootieli>w is sure to follow ibis second trial, and the counsel fi* tbe government expires 1 the utmost confidence that such will be 1 the result. Tlut government counsel aver " that tbey bare additional and exceedingly - in, p«rtanl testimony of a moat convincing ' character to offer. The defendant! are 1 very frequently seen in public places, but ' they look much subdued and have very c little to say. « The Message Is well spoken of ec bub aides. Tbe Prrsideot "a defense of bit own • course in making appointment* excited ' favorable comment. His Message oe tinc tariff is criliciKd by tariff men, as is the - report of the Tariff Commiasi.m, who are - charged with having- sacrificed the gen- ' end industries to propitiate the tree traders 1 oa tbe commtsahxi. Sunset On open: d ' the ball for free ships by trying to gel a • bill before Ibe sptcia! committee oc tbe 1 decline of American shipping, but Ibe t House, under Abe Insd of Mr. Ward, aa* ' down on blm and scut it to tbe Commit. tee oo C'omtucrcr. The President, far tlie • first time in many years, makes no csti1 mate for river aad harbor improvements, sod ibe committer, consequently, have 1 oothiog on which to frame a bill. Tbey I are u> meet no Friday to decide upon the ir ' course of action, but, as the President r>1 puts 817,000.000 unexprndKl from the . previous blilt, il is not unlikely that no , bill will be passed al this session. " The ensuing rocanipmenl of the DcJ paitnu-nt of New Jersey, which will be held id Trenton in January, wUI be one of the largest of the Grand Army ever ' held lo this State! Il it expected thtt ' Commander-in-Chief Vandervoort, of Omaha, and bis tuff will be present, beside* otber prominent members of tbe order. Oo tbe evening of tbe first day's 1 teraion there will be an cntenainmenl. i in tbe nature of a camp-fire the admission I to which will be by ticket. It is eatimslad that there are some S900 omradr* of ' the Grand Army in the Slate at present. 1 and over 130, 0(» in the nation. Premature gtayutsa avoided by using Generation after grneratlcn o school ' boys have laughed over tbe fantastic names In vogue among the extreme Puri- ' Una of Cromwell's time. After two cenc tune# tbe old fashion seems likely to be revived by tbe Salvation Army, a body in many respects strikingly disslmlliar to the Puritans. Captain Glory Matthews and Lieutenant Halleluiah Abbie suggests Ibe old days of Praise God Barebooe. , What Women nliosild fae. Dyspepsia, weak back, despondency . Tbe Senatorial reamnt ia Middlesex i county baa resulted in favor of Senator A. V. Scbenck by lhiny.flre majority, and only five less than the lor met ' •final majority. Tbis leaves tbe Sen- - ate tbe same as heretofore announced, I twelve Republicans lo nine Democrats A new Idea embraced in Ely's Cream • aad rleaaalcx, ■** Or drjrsc up "His applaTI tare hern free from Catarrh and Cold I am currd af l^ntrrh anddpfoest af-
V en nor, De Voe, and the other weather ■ propbau must take off their luu p. Prof. E. Stone Wiggins of Canada, who bas outdone Ibem all. He bas grasp-d.lbe Slippery su!.J«cl of ra'lsr propMcy | with the band asnster. No mi-tecr-i ological small fry are for bis net; be flsl.-t ' for whales M ndtblrg. .While De Toe ' I bas occupied bis time in fmteiling tittle . weatb'r flsws foe Ibe .hem fi1 of New Jtr- . a-y Tanners, snd Veonor bas tried b» t powers of prediction upoo frosu, thaw*. 1 * snd snow squalls. Wiggins bas made a . bold cast and caught a perfect IcviaHjao * ofaat-rm, la a»OHuriaoq.wiih wbjfp an . It ordinary tempest Is as Ibe blast dT a fbh e born. Prof. Wiggins' storm is to rage - i. w:lb urn sampled fury over Ibe whole of it North America/lndia. tbe routb of EurII opc, and Bagland. All the lawlands on r the Atlantic coast are to be submerged, d and woe to tbe vessel that ia tossing upoo tbe bosom of tbe deep when the storm b descends to meet the sralrra. This trek meodnus tempest, according In I "rot. WigIt eras. Win be duo here oo riawrtoy, Marco i- 11. 1888. In Beptemtrcr last be appealed a to the Canadian Minister of Marine to k order up storm drums on tbe Canadun s coast not later than tbe 90th of February , harbor until the gnat Sturm has paraed. '■ bas now written a letier of warning c to President Arthur, asking birr to-pre r vent United State* vcwwls from exposing i, themselves lo the tempest. Prof. Wiggins don not give his reirAns for making I- (bis startling prediction; perhaps if be did , d nobody would be alarmed. President Arthur's second annual nra i i rage loaea nothing try oompaiinq^ with ' * similar Bute papers which have priced- d j B it. It ischaracterixetl by direct statement ? and Sigoroqs English, by aendid discu, ' sian of the questions of the dsy as tbey * relste to administrate and legislation, ' and by a broad comprebeutivetiess as regards pressing needs which only Congress - can provide for. The revenues and ex3 penditurea are briefly lumtnarfzed, the 1 former for tbe year cnding.June 30 hsv1 ing been »40S.50S,!30 28 and Uie toul or1 dinary expenditure* 8221.981.489 57. 5 leaving a aurplus of 8145,543,810 71. * This surplus, together with tbe sum of 6 820,737,694 84. sggregating 8166,38'.,- ' 505 55, was applied to the redemption of : the evidences of public indebtednera. The ' excess of exports of specie and mcrebau. * dise over imjiorU for tlie same year 1 was about fwenty-six millions, atwul seven ' 1 millions of wb'icb\xccss related lo cxportanf specie. 5 A soldier of tlie Union in pre-emptlbg !' public lands is, under amendments to the of service In tbe army against the- five 3 years of afifual residence on the bonie1 siead required of civilians, and he is thus " able to secure a perfect title earlier than 3 wiMild have lieeu posaible without bis srmy service. Tbe clsjm agents base er1 roneuusly advised soldier claimanu that * tliry were alkiwed ooe year atter filiDg * llieir bosnrsliwd entry Ufore taking up 3 tlieir residroceaod beginning the improve. ' Uleols rrquiml liy law . Tb« Government " Land office has just publicly directed. 1 this practice, and in fdlure Ibe legal rui- ' moolbs of tbe entry' of the homestead by ' the claimant. " An important topic lo which attention r is called in the President's Message i* in r regard to cbrapentng Ibe postage. The ' [mat. office earnings la re grown ^icyond c ils cxpenite*. and there is no reason why 1 the government should turn the !ran*mi«y sion of mail matter into a mooey.maki' g businesa. Besides, it i* the mncral bc- ' lief, borne oul by expertrner hi re and ' elsewhere, that cbesp postage nr t only is an ioecnjjve to popular cducatem, but ' will pay a* well in a pecuniary point "f E view in Hie lone run. Besides intercom5 municatlon between Use people of the " Slates .cannot be fostered too wisely or * lllerally, tending as it natuMtfpand nrccs1 aarily must to a better understanding and k closer relatiousbip among (he people or a common country. - a - i General iigaq's attempt at replying to - -General Grant's dear atateuieiil of Ibe e Fitz John 15«1rr case met with tbe con- - detonation it deserves Perhaps tlig mean- - eft tbing in it was tbe argument that tbe f wronged nldier, who for twenty years r bas borne an unjust stigma, ought not lo r be reinstated hrrsir*p be wrrald be ratitieti - to a large amount of back pay. Appare entiy. Genes al Lgan does not even so ' much as urtam that there are men to whom honor is dearer than gold, and who . seek justice and redress from otber th.m e mercenary motives. What did Fill John e Porter ever do to I"gan, anyhow?— £cenr ing Bvllstin. t - * ' ' ( Tbe annual report of the United 8tates . Treasurer shows that this year's receipts . were larger than those of 1881 by 842.- , 748,757. Tbe total net revenue was 8403,535.258 the net expenditures dc3 creased from 8360,722,087 !o#357;981.J 440, « bich makes an increase of 845 474,405 in the surplus revenue applicable to tbe reduction of the public debt. Tbe excess of revenues was above 8345.500,- * 000. These are facts fur Congress to codJ sidcr. . Agricultural Commissioner boring's sc. c nual report shows tint 3,500.000 park 1 age* of weds were distributed last fear by bia Bureau. Tbe yield of the cv-ud-P try for 1882 is estimated at : Com. 1,635.n 000.000 bushels ; Wheat. ^10,000,000 e bushels; oats, 460,000,000 buSrls. barley, ' 45.000,000 bjitbels ; rye. 30.000.000 bi.th- : buck w brat. 13 OOO.OOti l.u»l,fi. flfn: ^dcrrtisrarnts. i TO CONSUMPTIVES. ° of1u^reI3^Jwwt^Mipu!X'byllClir£ - awd.' S" • Se7Y*ri*ero1i?CoSanw« 15™!"' i- Addrera* H L'v*kT* .'»"1 te- iN1.'"" ' I, rtt.y 1H Pros 8t_ WULamabcrgl, V. 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Thanksgiving . to Christmas. Twenty business days intervene between these two holidays. I and we propose to mak'c them, if possible, the greatest da\s I ' of aH the year for Oak Hall sales. We are thoroughly I | ' prepared with Overcoats and Suits for Men of all sizes and I ! - Boys of all ages. AU that remains -k.. for- the people -tlaaz I i trade in Philadelphia to believe wjiat wc say and come for I - our goods. Prices are Extremely dkOW. ' Our goods have been well bought, and most of them cannot * . -be replaced gf xo&r .prices. Costs, however, have nothing I i io do with our selling prices. Prices are made in Oak 0 Hall solely with reference to the cost of reproducing tlie " goods. If we make, it is we'l. if we lose it is bat!: but [ make or lose, the buyer lias tlie least possible price. # , The stock contains, made and making, over 10.000 Ov kr ] : oyer 200 lines of men's and young men s suits : over suits for large and small boys. Tlie value of ; ' j this stock w^s, thirty days since, over One Million Dollars. It i>less now. but still very big, and big enough for all who »i will tome. Frfesh goods put in stock daily. 1 A Vpecial bargain now on our counters is our r 2.00 Fancy-back Ca-ssirrterc Overcoat, * whicli, itowevcr, is only one among a great host of interest- • ing things. Wanamaker & Bcown, Oak Hall, 6th & Market Streets, lliiladeljihia. j D. GLASER, Corner Washington and Jackson Strreets, Cape May City, I EEABY-KADE CMSS. GE8TS' FGEKISHIHS GOODS. IMS AMI CAPS, EtcSHIRTS. HOSIERY, NECK AND UNDERWEAR, ! Th* ra.^n^of W^E^EK^J.SP^'AXT^IT-AN.V'EL D. GLASER, os*-, W isztngtoa ul Jsctsan •irecu. Osp* v *, city.
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