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Publtthed Every Saturday Morning. 1 cape may. february 17. 1883- j nu W U |||IU. I< «! IA* Cmf lfa| OK, ** — I It win be noticed tbat nol one of tbe prophet# venture 10 predict whra tbc mnptry way expect a new Tariff bHI. The re .lotion# adopted by our UgtdaUire, rem tutratiD* agaluat the transfer n( , the Life Saving Service to the Nary Department. were preaeuted to the_ U. 8. , Senate bi Senator McPberaon oo Tuesday la*-" It will not be ia(e in fntnre tee preptt who atti opt te cnaunll suicide in New Ymk to lean the Job nnfaitbtd. The otberdar the Judge of one of the courts sentence- 1 a man to twelee mootbi' im. priaoom. nt tor trying to brag blmaelf ■ while be was drunk. while be waidnioV.

From ibe apecial report of the l\ ,B. , Oorami*. loner of Agriculture for Decern- „ ber. 1888 It ajrorsre th.t <i- number of , boihela ->f com raised in New Jersey duribg the rear 1881, ««i 7 P&.OOO husbrls: y and dnri ig the last year (IK) 9.942 800 n busbel*. an increase of 8.118.800 bushel*. „ During the debate on the Tariff qura- I lion in tbc Senate, Mr. Bayard care utter, n ance to the following true and note* orthr '1 neniimeiit, fit: "I am oppoaed to protect- ' toga loral tnduatry. without regard totbe e " intereal* of the eooununiiy generally; " tariff -m iking upon lucb a plan will be- c come a mere sormmbk for the apoili of • legitlali'X,. " Views like tbeie find a fa- • eorable rtapoo** In the bearta of the poo- 1 Pi'' ' Tbo organized effort wbich ia beiog , madelo preeenl tbc Flu John Porter rr. , Kef bill from being brought up and roted , open In the lower Booae of Congreaa will „ cover all tboae who take any part to ll [ with diagrace. Tboae wbo tbui malig- , nantly anugonUe a Just measure are by , •o doing abowlng themselves loat to all , aenae ..f what.ia fair and j oat. If errr f lbere waa a measure which ought to be , speedily taken up and jaaaed, the Fur- t John Porter bill i. lucb a im mure. t Notwithstanding the tact that the peo- ( pie act tbrir acal of condemnation upon j the oourae poraued try membcra of Coo- - grtaa at the late aeaaion in lasting Ibe noted Hirer and Harbor BUI, yet tlie 1 Houae eoomfflee on Uungnas upon Tuea- 1 day lad, repotted amxber Rieer and Bar- 1 bor Bill, appproprialing the ynall aum of 1 87,887,008; ibis too, in face of the other 1 well known fact that no appropriation of < the kind war asked for by the Secretary ' of War. and that 'then- is at Ibe present '

time a large unexpended haianrr from last /ear1? appropriations. It ia by no mcam ' likely that Ibe bill will pua, although a ' strong effort will be made for thai pur- ' p we; but "whom the pods wish to dea- 1 troy tbey first m»kr mad. " TbuughUul Mudt-nts of the great prob- , iem of iolanperiDCc are frequently of apiniuo that prohibitory laws are far from being an unmixed good. Bishop Ireland and John B. Bough take this riew at the subject, and it la belicred that their ideas acosd with tboae of Mr. Wbittier and exGorsrnor Long, of Massachusetts, lately a prominent Senatorial candidate. Mr. Barnaul, Ibe famous showman, wbo baa, perhaps, gireu more attention to Ibe lenij pcrmncc question than to anything else bejuod bis Immediate personal concerns, is an adeocah: ol a high license system. Oorcrnar St John and men of similar slews should not ouodemn these moderate couuaela without carefully weighing tbem in their minds. Drunkenuere has existed for ages, and will exist while man remains upon Ibe earth. Its total exUnctiuo ia doait*', le, but unattainable. Pbohibitory atalutea will not pre rent drunkenness any mote than Jails prevent theft. But, as prisons lessen the erils of tbeft and deter many timid peraona from oommitliDg acts of diabooesty, so a strict enforcement of elbting laws, going band in band with cbcdt the progress of intemperance. 7 be paat week In Congress might eery aptly be atyled Tariff wiek. The Senate in commUtee of the whole passed the I ill repewd by Ibe Finance Commit)** with numerous amendmenlt: but after its bring placed before that body in regular session, amendments were again offered and discussion again ensued, making it a question of doubt as to when a final rote would be taken. The House worked laboriously Waya and Means, and so many hare been to know its owe bantling. As the coolest the opinion expressed by tbc Wat* weeks lor opinion cipicswu uj or nsis snsi (

ago, that if any tariff bill at all be passed , at Ibis aeaaion, it will be such an one as a a It will be remembered that Ibe Synatr ' bill baa for Ha basis, the House bill passed t at the Ant aeaaion "to reduce the Internal I Kereooe," but coupled with it are w.aio , propositions for a reriaioo of the tariff. ( For a kmg period the Mouse seemed .In ( gxised to Insist upon Itacoustilutrnml tut- t ensure of originating all bills relating to > lire question of racoons, and the general , c •Delusion was, thai ll would iodtgnantly i spurn the Senate bill. This is all now i changed. The remembrance of Ibe (set ■ that tbc people but Nor em her anequivuIwfa^Srcri^of t^nrion waa deanand- J ol, and that they were uppoatd to further jaylng Iheana oMtl KLWu.OOO yemly a* \ operate. Tha House bill to reduce ;L« ' Internal Bertnue provided in reality Iw tariff bill la In Jeopardy many member, of the Hpuae begin to warn and look faror. abjjrepaaain— mail to pass Itw Son, nili with a law amendments ,o prelereor. 1,1 U>e" 000 U tariff bill a&rpud. IJrpuhik^taA,, bare taken the aUrm, sad ibia baa' be. n Houae bill at the acreii-na* Jf MrmdTT , 'sd Tuesday la*L The . Senate tvldrtilr hoi s the, an* in it. own kaifcl Aay mump op* the put at the Hoore to drep the Urit qoretiou. and hurriedly , »* throogl, ■ Mi: to ahediak the Internal Kerens s

Joint meeting for the election of ComjJt roller ia as much a problem of the fntnre aaerer. The MU for the repeal of the Distript Courts turns up with unfailing regularity. 1 Cape May's Senator and Represents, tire are alwayi'to be found in their re- 1 apectire easts. \ Both booses are-far ahead <4 their predecessor* of last year with the public business up totbe present time. A bill is before the noose to present 1 "the roaming of pall, chickens add other 1 fowl," and furnishes pretext orraaionally ' for emoaement among the members ' Of the ten rotes cast against the I'rohi- 1 1 bitiuo Amendment, ween were cast by ' Democrat it" Senators." Griggs, Slaiokby ' and Taylor were tbc three Republicans ' wbo were arainst it. Senators- Berrell and Miller were the ooly Democrats who ' . ruled for it. , Senator Miller has introduced a bill under . which Judgment in criminal cases can \<e , stayedfiy a writ of Mrnr Wtf^ (W t ttTTffi- ' rote of the Trial Judge that there are r fairly Inrolrtd iaaure of law Jortifying an appeal. TS^ htll neorlHiiwr that ilf s tore of itf Joty "

arise tbe deliserance at viae should !«■ 11 rccrired as a verdict, waa squelched in ' tlie Senate by an adverse report. " Tbe Iieeirlature was chiefly occupied ' crenin- hi pushing bills to sre- l! np.l and Jbird reading. In the House tlie " committee In regard to tin- eleetiiw cl r Hon. Isaac Wihlrick, of Warren, wepneii-d ' in his fasnr and he waa declared dieted. 1 The Parsons Prohibition bill, being the I special order, was postponed at1 the ' request of Mr. Psrsnos. A resolution adopted to appoint Commissioners to consider tbe State Prison Labor Cnntssri ' system, ssjtli power to send for personend papers. A bill was introduced for f tbe appointment of Comtnlasiftoera to * the oyster grounds of the State. ' In the Senate Mr. Ferreli introduced a " bill appropriating 833.000 for additional * workslicpa at the Stale Prison. Tbe bill auiboriiln* tlie Governor to appoint Com- ' ntisaionrrs to ibe Southern Exposition at 1 eil is* i lie in Augnat seas passed. Tne ' Gosernor sent in a package of nomine liooa. At tbe close of tbe regular session tbe Committee no Corporations beard ar- ' gumcnts for and against Senator Merrill's ' bill to present tbe consolidation of the ' West Jersey and tbe Uamdrn and Allan- ' tic Railroads. Es -J' dge Paucnasf, of Camden, and Mr. McGregfir Mite beano, «,f ' Philadelphia, spoke for the bill, and ex- 1 Judge Sbipman, of Belsidrrr, against it. ' Senator NlcboU'biU, imposing a penalty ' for the sale of cigarettes or tobacco to ' minors under aixlnrn years of age. paw-d 1 a third reading in tbe Scnare Tuesday - 1 moraine. Senator Smith wished to amcr.d ' tbe bill so as to extend its provisions to 1 children under twenty-one instead of sixyean of age. He could oooceire. he said, of nothing more pernicious for a nothing more

i young man than tbe use of tobacco. It ' I encouraged a taste for strong drink, ai d 1 should be frowned upon at all limes. The amendment wax defeated. 8 to 11. Sens- ' Nleb-.U laying that it wouM ooly n- 1 suit in the defeat of the bill. ' Senator Havens' bill appropriating 83,. ' ■ 000 a year fie three sesri to renew Hie ik - 1 ' pleted oyster beds of tbe State, occasioned 1 a lengtbly debate when it came up > n ' final passage. Senator llasms mad) a ! speech in its fasor and Senator Appiegate 1 spoke ia ^position. Senator SeheiHk - Oppoaed the appropriation on prindph. 1 Tbe oyster industry, like rs.ry other in- ■ dustry, should protect itself. Prtwidrnt • Gardner, calling Seiatnr Vail tolbecbair, 1 8 took the floor and argued oo tbe merit ol - the biH. The Stale, he said, would Imp ■ propriatiaB dked for, aoj brolddrtbebls. ' ' poled fact wogjd he prosed that the dr ' pleted oyster beds could be restored U> 1 their normal condition. Tbc bill » si ' passed- 12 108. • A do! ber lung discussion followed or, • - Senator Scbrnrk s repealer of t!ie*Rr ins- ' posing a fine of 830 <n iawyeri for overI charges in tbrir bills of ostx AVnatoi ' Miller opposed tbc bill, broausr. lie said, r if there is any one class of [wrstms again-: 1 wfloni tbe people need protection ll » Hie ' lassyera. They are sery apt to add a lit1 He to tbrir bills of coat, and Hie prrgrnt ' taw will ooly tend to keep tbem onrsset. Senator Voungbhsxl also spiAe against r the repealer, while Senator Scbcnck made e a speech in its fasor saying that tbe iaw [1 bad been made an instrument in designing li hands against lawyers. After further deI late tbc bill was lost, tl to 11. 1. Senator Apptegaut a bill to award the u State printing annually to the kjwrat rr- □ sponsible bidder passed the Sewdc in the e afternoon. Tbe Senate bill forbidding Ibe f employmrat of boys under twelve and J girls under fourteen years of age in any II of lb* factor** of the State waa passed, it Tbe Assembly bill making it lawful fur c workmen to combine against an employer it by lawful means waa alio passed. Tiiron day. which bad been fixed upon for tbc Consideration ut tbe bill of Mr. Parsons. J a! Easex county, increasing tbe license increasing license

rates and throwing additional rewtrictiou, shout tbc sale of liquor, found tbe As- 1 scmblylcbs niter thronged with strangers. 1 tbem many prominent brewers a %ud liquor men from Newark and Jersey City. Fearing tbe fate of bis bdl Mr. asked to bare it laid osrr until 1 Torwdas next, which requewt was granted. 1 Tbe Judicial c.Knmittee ol Uk House , met in the afternoon and heard arguments and against a prohibitory amendmeui to the Constitution. Tboae wlioappeaie.1 1 Ree. Dr. Morris, of tbc Green Street , Method wt etmreh. of Trenton; Re*. Dr. Parker. Tbomas Dunn English, of New. ' ark, agent for tbe Brewer*' Amociatioo, ' appeared lor tbe liquor men. t in tbe C'ongreasiosaf Jieearr! a namher of , letters which show thai Ibe officers ol the , signal service, under General Hasro, were , sent out last winter 00 a lobbying scheme to secure the pamagr of a bill for the i cent foundation In connection with tbe , army. Lieut. Powell, of tha signal corps, was instructed "to wake np our friends in the four large cities— New York, Boston, I Philadelphia and Baltimore' -wnd seems wha»eT>tra~«iT BWWMtH tn obtaiiitrg ■be (awage of cuUand dried reroiutioas : me -dial bodies, and the icaeitian of roiUsisW in a nnmlwr of newspapers ■t riling frum Pniladeipbia he aats: 1 t)K detegatkm having ber* UMlay , 1 wifi make a persoowl s|H>ewl to tens , i«* and' rearorntaiisna for passage of . . bill,' and certain particular friend# ot Ran- . 1 will -do" him. 1 teU yon, Suwy. a > isAtleuf wtoeandadianergon long way -. inset imcs " F-tlownig ciuae upoa the , anaeixy Ho-gsle direthwure., U,ls story I Tt^M^ie«^yrtoTt!S^qswed*Kteoi.-. r sod it is a pour defence at the n-was 1 hlToCtoe1*1 I

NfFreni ear «eg*lar Cones poor re-.: Waibowto!!, D. C.. Feb. 18. 1888. r As tbe Forty^eseath Coogreas ap- • preaches its expiration, both booae* are | found still wrestling with Use monster t tariff. Congreaa differs from tbe tariff ' commission it created. The Senate bat- j tie* against lis finance committee. Tbe ( House will not baW what Its committee 1 of waya and meant reccoomeoda. Neither 1 pans can agree in Its caucus In eilh. 1 House. The House cannot agree ] to the constitutional power oser tbe , question of reersue. Indeed nothing can agree with anything elao, "denebed antsconism"' everywhere. But seventeen • ■ ni tre working days are left, and tbe sue- 1 . ens-or of^lhia Houae. wbetbre It meeU in | Msrrii or December, will bare a Demo- - , cratic majority of nearly eighty. That will not be a body in which to enforce r Republican policies k ia nostateeman- . like to leave this question in tbe wind for aambsr year, damagiag lb* baaiaaas re Is. r tions of tbe wbok country, snd tbe oc- , iwrioo calls for heroic, remedies. During this short and uncommonly busy session, House baa spent much valuable time Houae valuable •

in imnorin* an uonsal number of deaths tl of h i tubers by obitoary sperdws and s adJournnMOtk The body ha? long been' r addicted to aentimental indulgeocea of " this kind, end at tbe custom bat attracted f much attention from tbe prras of Hie 1 country, it baa been suggested that the ' practice be aholi>hrd altogether, and that jj Ibe Houae make 1 strong effort to tup. „ itt overwhelming grief an these oc- a Canon* and continue with tie people's r husinrwt: ■ ^ The Senate has given Its time to bard , work of late, and can now see tbe end of t Hie tariff MIL A conference of tbe Rr- < publican caucus comfhitice of tlw Senate was held Saturday to determine wbtcb of Ibe various measures now pending In the Senate shall base been disposed of. It t virtually agreed that as tbe shipping I Mil presents greater claims for precedence ' than any other, aside from the appropris. f lions it shall be called up first, after the , disposition of tbe tariff and appropriation 1 mi*. Many excellent bills bare been introduced in each Houae of Cqngreaa within 1 the last few weeks, and it la to be regret- 1 ted that tliey must go down as heaps of ■ ruhbinh at the close of tbe session Whatever else the historian may feel ; moved to any of tbe present Congress af- t it has passed a5ay.be will be com- j pelled to admit that it bail an immense lob- . by. _ A lobby of such magnificent propor. j tiooa that it was to Congress proper as the tall of tbe last comet was to tlie '^iicleui , thereof. Old members of Congress agree , that Ibe lobby tbls winter is ahead of any- , thing seen in Washington for mans years. 1 F.i. members of Congreaa avail themselves ' | to tbe furtherance of all aorta of Jobbery. , This abase of court e*y baa excited an in- . This abase 01 fias esciteu in-

digestion In several sturdy fighters, that 1 I mar result in an explosion. Mr. Randall, ol Pennsylvania, and Mr. ( Carlisle, of Kentucky, are conspicuous , nralsfor Democratic leadership, and tbe 1 daily exblbitioo of tbrir struggles affords amusement not only to the galleries and , floor, hot to tbe country as wriL Mr. I Randall is handicapped by a high |irotec- i , live constituency, and dares not let him- j , self folly out, wblk Mr. Carlisle under. ; . stands the power of tbe protective ek- . ment, and expire**# bit free trade litres to., freely. Both may tire to ktam tbe ta-nefits of a alrictly invulnerable record. < Some, politicians are rejoicing at tbe advent of IkDt. because tbey think the | President. to a considerable extent relieved , "I his dnlire as chief of aoclsl leaders, will have link to attend to long delayed appointments. «uch as district commiasioo- , Tnere ia really much perplexity about tbc , selection of tbe latter. Mr. lXirnian B. Eaton ia spoken of as chairman of the , retormcr* prefn to have Grave* of the rcdempticn bureau of the IrUIUII Ul'. ■ , panmeah Bat no one ran predict wliat the President will do In the matter, for . he ia doululrss tlie moat reticent roan who . has yet occupied tbc White Hoc sc. He hrieoa -very patiently to everything that t may he said hi favor of certain person* for .mere, and aaka many questions, but , will not express blmaelf in advance of 5 action, pnd in regard to public matters , andappoiauiienia,ahrolutely keeps biaowp , c -unaeL until be order* the paper* to be . made outAll the recently defeated senators have B been here daring the last week, also some ul their newly elected successor*. It ia ,. a link curious to note tbe not altogether ,. new fact that capital ralber than brains j and flturea constitute the distinguishing r qualifications of the successful candidates. Mr. Windom gore about ratber depressed, j k has been said that Mr.%lsine take*-* J large share of the credit of bis defeat be cause Windom refused to let Blaine c have bis votes at Chicago, but I do not ■ know boq much interest the late plumed r knight took in the matter, ll would in r"

hardly teem, if be is aliU a candidate for !L President, that be could afford to. go around taking revenges. W indoors big new house wa> an important factor in dc- " f eating klm. It ia carious how great a J mistake it is for a renal or, especially to- ri wards tbe close oTVUffil," to build a — grand boose in Washiogtuo. It la equir. j akot to saying that be looks upon himself u as a permanent citizen of Washington, and is alao eoosirued to mean that he has 1: given op vlrtnally Ms ctttzenibip at ., borne and baa no use for bit own peopk except to have tbem vote for him. But - no senator with any true conception ol _ the dignity of n United Stales senatorship would ever want to live in Washingtoo except solely and simply as a man of means and kisure. Yet there are aotne wbo do U, and acfaeme and plot tor inferoffices, tin. Look ml Senator West, district reanmisanner, after having been , United State* Senator, and a vers poor . ( , That a military guard c.«npo*.l of -j United Stales troop* Is still 00 duty at President Garfield * grave is a fart which 1 ' the public will karn with no little tur- ' r -prtar. riui ely- there can he no amsaBty ; , for anything of tbe klod. Even If there . were any miscrewnts who enterjaimd ) ' f sunlens dcaigna upon tlie remain* which are tbu* protecud— which there ia no rea- ■ son to Iwiiere— tbe manner of Hie bunal ; wootd in itself be sufficient to frartraie j - such intratioos. It would be difficult to 1 wsatgn any fund reasons for tbe further j dsngcr'i*f"toeooitDg prepoelerouA Tbe ferty-aevcnlh annual aresiuo of the ! New Jersey Cuofesence wets at St. ' Likes Church. Inog Braacb. ootameoc- f r ma oo Wednesday. March SI. Bishop . Wiles pressing This Cooference-tni 1 lima ministerial delegation Of Cirer : S3^L-SSSK2S | 1 j muaJWvnMot opttationa, is largely on 1 1

The World'. Cyclopedia or ■!. ! Cyclopedias of Bkg raphe are usaslly made up of an alphaheticd lisu with hi pi aketrbea. principally of tbe name. ..f pe . pk of whom yon have never heard, and to know whom won Id add greatly neither to your pleasure, one your niental wealth. ■The World s Cychprdia of Biography - t now publishing. It upoo a different plan It contains ooly tbc stories ol tbe Uvea of made the world's history; who are realty i worth knowing, and wbo are tritt™ ; aboot by antbora .Vtrn equally eminent. tbe field of literature, with the aohjeetwhom tbey describe. E*h volume i* 1 complete in fttaelf. ao^tbat if you du^ not . what ben plraseh-or is of mint wirth .to yon. Tbe five vnlnmr. tbu* far itsaed 1 ! nsrrate the achievemeolt of o>sHy two • (mod red of the moat famoos sod wnrtliy of tbe world's heroes. Volume IV. re- . really published, a very bandanna large 12tio , of about 750 page*, fqr tbe price af 70 Orel* , contains a new anB e'xcclknt ! "Life of Washington." a reprint "f the - fandard and ttiriliing Weeds' "Life of . General Marion.', and a new -Life ■>( Olivre. Cromwell" by the brilliant writer. ' E. mtonHnort. To Wustratr ibe. re- - markahk ecpnomv in cost, compared r with preTiWro publication?: the present importing tmce of tbe Life i»f Cromwell i- . ' |3 here, in equally good tri*. hsodaom. iy ' orinled with two other important miwka. printed." with two other impel ant

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missioned officers, H828. Tbc total uf prtvnte-. i* 114,584: making tin aggrega'e of 123.846 men. The nasi numher of m.-u > available lor milUia duly tunorganindl is ; . 6,471, "ST. Tbe return tnade f re. our own State (New Jersey ) shows a list of 8 general r ' Officers; 88 general staff officers; 80 rrgi- t . mental, held and rtatl -iffi.-ers; 186 c -m . pwny officers, a total of ouoiuisseatcd offi- t en* of 257. The number of non-roinmi*. . si'-ocd officrrs. musicians and private* t* - 8284. an aggregate of 8541 men. The - number avallabk Ire military duty and u 1 uuoiganixetl u 223,914. In onmpanaio ' , with other Stales greatly ber auperire* in _ ' site and population. Hiis slereim: is bigiily rreditable. Tbc oooaition of tiling* in tbe Wert , and especially in Cincinnati Is more eeii -u00 account Of Hie fl sal* tlwn It lis* Is i-n j j - freyear*. Ttiat a city "hoold Is- peacti-l 1 ' 1^' ' ' m^Venrtian g^i.'la*. proririi-n* hicrxi. j . tailing is terrible to ointempBte nf| ; srA-gjysJteiti ' will oeerflow. and yet a-suc plan of tjits ' I- 1tlud' would teo.1 to lessen Ibe extent -f j • such calamities and not place *u btwry an embargo on business. Dor suspend Indus, tries which indirectly afford support tol' > tbouaands. , An eff.-r; is isfiog made to sxuir il.e|( 1 of the old citizens at Hie |4acr lis- ol. j I fered to itooa-e two screw of land adfcau- * f lug Oak Hill Cemetery and 8500 toward I * 8M0a"ao!l*'^ Irieiji# .JUte bmmm ^ L. Nearly ooe Lhousuid fi*hrrmen hare (rewarded a petition to the Legislature asking tbe repeal of the iawof March 17th, r 1682. regulating Minediatiling. as it is a said tbe effect of Hie Uw is to decrease _ the number of striped bass and increase the number of catfish and eels, which dcvisit tbc spawn. a Large aa the coal output of tbia own. ,. try is, it would be much larger if tbe cre.- _ sumption of wood were reduced. In I860 tbe amount of Wood tunned in tbe Union " fooled up I4i.778.13" cordv Eveb d Pennsylvania, wilh ber vast stores n! d cat. consumed 6.861.992 cords for doors!. consumed 6.361.992 cords for do- - •

mestic purposes skoe. gtw ^drrrtlsfarnts. "piles. a sube cube sent -T mrffiAa Wattoe. X. V. < j ^ x4nga1) meetlng. ASttaSaMaairewr!^^ 10 I rtwat w. TiTLOR. aec-j. jjenry M. boyd, attorne y - at-la w conveyancer. TRl'BT TVXD* ALWAYS OK BAND FOK IS VESTK EXT. Pt'BLIO. " fll^ / tape may circuit court, ' IS Kyi' ITT . Pr^rinaeotsn reoer rf UreOcps MsrCaeea -Hi. snd risi sre defelstsm*. von are tewBireo 1*> snssa fK ~on:i^^li!si#« Uearel. ng»t oi Onwwr In . Pwtwl Feunisry 10. IS#*. rerrot a sues. rt'.'l tkUcilre. ot LAW

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Bf^aen Ricr. new. a ct*. ,. ' W. R. VANGILDER. ^ ANTEDATE A(TI Elts I *100 frerew5. c. ROCPRDY A CO, pailsaa_ Pa jQELAWABE HOUSE. n. -sell [I I ITSURR. Proprietor. HAND'S CENTRAL MARKET, REVOLUTIONJN PRICES! GROCERIES. PROVISIONS. 4c. I Nl'GARK. nOLAIUtEN. , ynsrt re aytnp ami tenia tac. COFFEES. TEAM. Dltllit) FBl'ITS. ! I q ne breTsyrr H.'il're. n c.^ ^ CANNED GOODR. '

TowsMaroiei * p»x-J. « ponada to cu. ?s;mt - ■" FI.OL'R AND BUCKWHEAT. I (JrewxretJiAL Jmn 'sretaTd.'trAq1^00 ' \ ntw.isr.Iti" * ire. *wg. *v et*. J-r. y Palest pre but- rt.v SB ire. Iwg. as c. WS'2.U1 °° Broker V tu-:r-Rlstng Bnckwa'eal If eta is^ ,. «. , MEATS. u'nreTtuS njrel?pe"m. Sliced, as eta > jersey Urn. is eta O.od Lard. Mcu. ' **. "*^ a#-0" > MISCELLANEOUS. | Tyrerre., 15 m.^Baaei.H eta " ®js-aSi3ssss3ti,t ' ; sgsaatTrp-..™.- - :| I L ; ^"Sanrotta ihT" ' Ul" ^crenmrediaaMilsea., a B4XT.

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Customers. City residents are in the store every day and know what is going on. This is to give some of the same information to those who are not in town every day. «T«f No. i. Reductions jtre made since stock-taking, in Linens, Ladies' Dressfes and Coats, I.adies' and Gentlemen's Underwear, | Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hosier)', Little Boys' Clothing. | ®T No. 2. 56 pieces of the same Black Silks that a few weeks ago were good at $1 .35, open this ntonth at One Dollar per yard. G ~ <J No. 3. Muslins have been lowered in price — almost all the makes. 0" •' No. 4. The Dress* tj?ods part of our business compels, in addition to the Eleven counters, two more of 140 feet This Spring's Stock will be tlie best '"1 • we have ever shown. ' ®T^[ No 5. 'We are enlarging the Store by adding another on thV Chestnut Street front. *7 No. 6i In answer to many inquiries as to the size^ of the Store : Its floors and galleries now occupied

cover Nine acres; the highest number of people employed is 3.292. r It is the largest Store in the United Stales. We do send Samples and Goods by Mail. J Address. \ John Wanamaker, -.CARRY THE NEWS TO FARMERS HOW CHEAP VANGILDER SELLS PLOWS. 'j TERMS, NETT CASH. THE LARGEST STOCK IN NEW JERSEY.

CHILLED IRON. . so..* ' rm* 38^

CAST IRON. ^Vr-s.tB.im.H.vw

a full line of agricultural goods. Wrtie for lltavtian-0 rnoe Ust. A Trial OnJrr aolicil—1. W. R- VANGILDER, PETEI.-SBt'HO. S. DURABILITY SEA SHORE PAINTING SECURED BY USING

LUCAS' LIQUID PWHTS CAPITOL LEA D. REFERENCES IS CAPK MAY: WARE A ELUREDGE. Rnlkere. f'bl-j -A. B. LITTLE. Palnler. L. F. -DUPARQUET & HUOT, BASirACTL'HERS OP FRENCH roB hotel8. cooking • SHMBh Steamboats, B A N U E sm^ESSS^ Bit oileRs WSrnSmmmmZZSB^ restauraxts. Also, Copper, Tin and Cast Iron Utensils. 24 A 26 Wooster St., New York. NEW CLOTHING- STORE NOW OPINED. No. 4 1 Washington Street, Cape May City, CBAELES NEEDLES. MANAGER. Gents' EsaJr-Male ClatMi M Mtig Goals. A Gnarintro.1 rertag of tree TVESTY TO THIRTY PER CEST. 10 rewwn Hying OUR READY-MADE CLOTHING, rev* ^*# m PM

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