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Published Every Saturday Morning. J CAPE MAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1883 Iowa prohibitionists are undaunted by Ibe receni overtbrow of their amendment by the eourta, and declare they "will aow the Stan knee-deep witb temperance document-." They refuse te make It a party qurattoo, but trill ask Ibe Legiala- ' lure to si liuiit the amendment again to a rote of tli i people of the State. Iterdel: '* plea ot "guilty"' in the Star i lioute tri .1, and bis subsequent testimony i whilst mr king a conviction of the other : defendan t an abnost inevitable reault, c have had the salutary effect of "bringing about aomewbat of order in the court pro- i oeedingt, counsel a-d court no longer giv. ing stay to those ebullitions of temper i wbicli Ira time were discreditable and I unbecon ng a court of justice. Comrailes who served witb us in Ibe ' Fifth Army Carps on the Peninsula and ' later will read with regret thai General George IV. Morrell la dead. He was a man much after (be tame Order agfbe late Gen. ' Meade, tad tboee who aerved under birn 1 have every reeeon to apeak highly of him ' at a man end a aridier. Like all of tboee 1 who were In the division -the Aral Divl- ' aion of the Fifth Corps— be believed in ( General Fiti John Porter and hoped to lire to are him restored to the honors of which b- had been UDjustly robbed. The two prominent candidates for the t next Speakership of the House of Repre- t aentatlvrs, via. : Means. Randall and Car- t lisle, are rival! of more than ordinary c calibre. Each pomeeacs talent and in the t debates of lhc.Hoosr, each pots forth bis t bes( and most argumentative efforts, both ■ knowing that the record made, will have t its effect either far a furtherance of tbeir f chances for aocceaa or Ibe contrary. Wben c Congressmen are ambitions for success c and personal popularity, and do their ut- l most to legislate properly and in accord- t ancc with tbeir convictions, the people are i generally tbe gainers. t Sow that tbe Western Union Telegraph * Company has completely absorbed lb* 1 Mutual Union, Mr. J. W. Garrett. Preai- f dent of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and Telegraph Companies, bat announced to tbe peblie that hit line of telegraph will ' be extended In every direct lie and will be * maintained as a permanency. A new cable L enterprise will be built at an early date. ' and tbe opinion is held by Mr. Garrett and 1 bis associates, that tbe new company can do a pioAtable business at half the charges fc men, Mr. Garrett hat tbe good wishes of f both comiqercial and mercantile men and '""""P"-- p It is not a Utile singular that at the i very time wben one of those most deeply a Implicated In tbe financial crimes of the p Star mot* gang was testifying against his b employers and partners in this country. It one of the chief conspirators In the mur- a demo Irish organization was deliberately p revealing on tbe witness stand in Dublin all tbe Inner details of tbe terrible Pboe- n nix Park asmaalnatiou. The coincidence tl it but another proof of the brittleness of It the tic that links criminals, and another ii proof of the Inherent cowardice of tbe E wrong-doer. The touch-atone of personal a peril has proven more potent than oath- b bound death penalty obligations. It is a also sn Illustration of the adage that wbtn tl rogues fall out honest men are advantaged " C
Among the ilerru appropriated by tbe Sundry Civil Appropriation BUI which was reported to the House this week are lb* following: tlO.OOO for the use of tbe United Slates at the International Fishery Exhibition to be held in London next May: 912,500 to defray the expenses of a , commission of experts, not exceeding three in number, to take part with the French government In experiments to tie- , eocc to be held in Paris: 13100 for continuing examination of changes and re- , survi ya cn ILe coast of New Jersey; 916.- . 000 lor furnishing points foe Stale surveys; ( 940,000 f.» Piccatiny powder depot, Dover, N. J.; 99500 for clearing, leveling, , grading, Ac., Sandy Hook proving ground, | N. J.; a portion of the sum of 95500 for , tworo the life raving station at Briganlinc ! Reach, N. J., and the main land and auUoos above and below Brigantine Bract j station for use of tbe Signal Service: 9H0,000 with -any unexpended balance of , former appropriation! for artificial Umt» , and appliances, and (3000 for providing . surgical apphaoere for persona disabled In , tbe military or naval acrrke wbo are not , entitled to artificial limb*. No trial In modern limn bat surpassed < in interest the judicial inquiry now going « on at Dublin into the cireurnatanret at- ■ lending tbe aasnaainatino of Mr. Burke ' and Lord Frederick Catcodiab in Pbtrnix > Park. t James Carey, a Town Counoelbw. who r tbe story of the crime. A band of men who called tbemtelrn t tbe lridh Ixrelndbka, and wbo were no ■ dei Ike direction and control of leader, in t London, bad determined "to remove all ' tyrants." The aobordinate agents of thi. t ieoce by tbe moat solemn oaths e The original iden wag "to remove ' .Mr. t F' cater, then CUM Secretary for lretad. t and Earl Cowper, the Lord Lieutenant. 1 The plana to UU Mr. ForaUv were de. tertrtl repeatedly by occurrence. which . Ibe plotleri could not fret-are. He left " 1 re land, and, under the rede -a of a toys- * teriona commander known as Number One, tbe coogpirairev turned tbeir atten- ' linn to Mr. Bnrkr. ator Ita WWtos * weadd indicate Ural Lord Frederick Car. [ ssrgasiato rJia, : ; in cocvreaulion with me «< our repretera, ■ Mr. Borer proefairevd ibe following loci ' "I rondfcr 8k jhuute Od ancaaflbra • Bowe inn faaa a bouk of it there, and 1 rnato.^ t^_rem^y of RW-JKre ..TkraV-are t'al" miffiaamna Ink ■
in' the early part of .the present araaion 1 of Codgreaa, the Wars stated to its read- ' era that it was evldedt that the members of both political parties arete moving into ' position and taking ground upon every : question of prominence and of Importance to the interests of the people, with a view • of meeting tbe approval of the latter and • paving the way fur succera at tbe coming Presidential election. The then recent ' elections had aerved as a reminder to both ' Senators and Representatives, that tire people were a power in tbe land: that [ they had opinion! of their own: that they ' demanded Congressional legislation in ac1 cordance with the* opiniotu, and that any fallare to comply witb ibis demand would operate disastrously to the future politics) Interest! of al! engaged in It. The verdict of r tbe people at the polls wsa of a moat positive r and nnmiatakablc character. It signified r plainly that they desired the abolishment , of tbe entire system of revenue taxation. ; with iu "ounllwa horde of public officer* . at well at tbe system of espionage under r aiateol with our theory of government and I the freedom of American citizens;" and further, a reduction and revision of toe tariff of a just and equitable character. In other words, aa staled. by Mr. Morrison in Ibe House upon Monday last, they desired "a system of taxation which should hate 1 acme permanency about It — a system so revised and reduced as to give our people 1 and their varied industries at least a temmat— a freedom from agitation and uncertainty, which are alwaya hurtful: that freedom from agitation which can only notne with an actual and equitable reducNotwlthstaoding tbe fact that tbe desires of tbe people were fully known and understood, aa the session progressed, it apparent tbol a large number of the Republican members were at bean opposed to any real change of tbe present tariff. Disappointed that tbe Tariff Cotnmiasion bad so soon completed iu work and made iu report, aa a cause for delay, tbey were precluded from setting up tinfact that tbe matter was still in tbe bands of the commission. Tbe next step was delay upon tbe part of tbe House commitof Ways and Means in reporting a tariff bill ; to be followed up by expected debate upon iu different prorisiont be coo tinned until near tbe cod of tbe session, wben no tariff bill would be passed whatever. With a view to blindfold tbe people, they were told that tbe bilT Introduced was tbe best that bad ever been presented to Ibe country, wben at tbe very moment of lu presentation, it was s known and conceded fact that it would by no human possibility meet with a majority vole even of tbe Republican menrtiers, let alone that of their political opponents;, but tbe intention of tbe high tariff leaden was to throw all blame for tbe non-paaage of tbe upon tbe latter, whilst themselves, secretly in fsvor of tbe highest sort of a "protective tariff " desired no action whatever, yet all lira lime keeping up the appearance of acceding to tbe people's wishes. part of this program was to suddenly spring upon tbe House, whenever an opportune moment would present itself, a bill for tbe reduction of Internal revenue in tbe hope for Us passage, and thus , maintain themselves in tbe favor of tbe | people. This scheme which was early planned,
met, however, with a damaging blow from action of tbe Senate Finance Committee in taking tbe lead and reporting tbe revenue Ux bill paaaed by tbe Home at the la«t tetskm with some few amendments to connection with a tariff Tffi w ind wai completely taken out of tbe sails of the House crammer, and intention was announced In the Home of claiming lu coostUutlooal right of oriCinating all hiUs to retattref to the revenue; hut tbe Senate not deeming tbe point wrll taken, quietly went on with in work in completing iu bilL completing iu lull.
The session rapidly drawing to a char, ■ and the motteringi of the people being heard, aa suted in tbe hut issue of the Wavx, "Republican leader a tot* the 1 alarm: many members of the House began to waver |nd look favorably upon a movement to para the Senate bill with a few amend meals in preference to tbeir one ti evidenced from the fact that Mr. Kc, ly, upon Monday, lad endeavored to have the rules suspended in order to para a Mil . to rtdoc* internal revenue taxation: being the lame which passed tbe Home a", the last with the amendments adopted by tire ( Senate and wbichdormed part of tbe tariff bill of the Senate Finance Committee. — This shrewd ; movement to outgeneral tbe Senate and provide for tbe emergency of , a defeat of his tariff bill, by making a record before the. people of reducing the internal revenue taxaltoo and throwing , the odium nf a Duopaarage of a tariff bill < upon the Democracy, failed in tbe effort; and now Ibe Senate has passed lu bill by ' an unexpectedly largo majority. This bill, | although it does not come up fully to tbe I demands of the people in regard to m re- 1 ductioo of taxation, yet is an improve- j meat upon tbe present tariff. Between so , conflicting elements and opionloot, ■ the act toe of tbe Senate was of a coaserri- '• live character, it still holds the vantage j ground, and If tbe Republican House de- , sire any revision of tbe tariff whatever, it c woo Id be tbe part of wisdom to at oooe 1 take up this Senate bill aod para it. Should j .here be any minor polnu of difference. , a ccmmUlee OT conference be appointed i when tbe whole matter can be settled at I Ibis session. The charge that tbe Demo- ; critic members of Congress have obstruct- t ed the passage of a tartff bill, Dow fails to tbe ground. Tbe burden of napcnaibiliiy j undoubtedly re»u upon tbe Republican , Geo. Hazen ptiuct bis demand tor an f with decided warmth, t aod it arena only fair that be should have < it, at tbe charges brought against him ic [ different quarters are of anything bat a c character to make him very oomfortabie. I The signal service has excited a great ' dssl rJ wirtisily tiws| Its ptiMI* "* | since the exposure and flight of How- t gale, and the fact that that genliemas has a never been found, when, according to nc- r owmtk be might bavc^bcea without mud, 9 large amount of dtenuL Some oppuai- D lion totheprgioraal transfer of the bureau might have brro anticipated ; but it has been so violent and even intemperate tha: „ in a auspicious world It M not surprising II other mottvcalavr bree insinuated than " ryialrioUc regard tor the public rarnoe ri Mr. Beltahoover a charges trave bear so di- t reel aod SO sweeping that an tn realign. in fall appears an absolute necessity, a j I ■! la^ ^ p
r Lextslatlve nummary. Tbe centre of tbe attraction at Trenton ! 1 Monday uigbt was the Assembly Chamber, - as the of the Committee upon the 1 Prohibitory Amendment to tbe Constitu1 lion were announced to be the order of ' r the evening. The Chamber wis crowded e in excess by men from all parts of tbe r State. Tbe question was upon Use subi stitutioe of tbe minority report, Ibe one E being in favor of an immediate considerm- ' lion of tbe proposed amendment aod tbe b other agaioat it. After argument by Mr. « Chattel, of Monmouth, agalost the minorI ity report, aod Mr. Calor, of Hudson, in r favor of It, the majority report was ndop- - ted by a vote of 85 to M. f One of tbe most singular performances II ever witnessed in tbe House, perhaps, i! was inaugurated In connection with the '■ charge ef attempted bribery trade by Asr • mblrman Armitage of Essex against 11 1. 1 -Speaker Egan of Newark. After t the Prohibition matter was disposed of, Armitage moved far tbe addition of " four new members to tbe Committee of T Investigation appointed by tbe Speaker - last Thursday, coca iat ing of five members, I ..r which Clarke of Hudson is chairman. J Fiynn nf Passaic desired to know the obc j'vt of ibe resolution, and Armitage reII plied that it was in order to get some lawD vera on tbe committee. Fiynn opposed 1 it oo the ground that tbe original coms miuee baring been appointed by tbe 0 Speaker, and not by the House through e a member. The resolution pasted, 80 - to 27. Tbe Speaker tben appointed 1 aa additional members Messrs. Neigbi bor, Rich, Gallon and Calor. -Mr. r Gaston asked to be excused, and tbe - Speaker appointed Mr. Parsons, of EtSpeaker O'Connor here. In some ex1 citement, aid be was sorry to ace an at1 tempt to smirch the committee be bad ' originally appointed. He defended tbe ' committee, and defended himself. ' At the coucloaioo of tbe Speaker's re- - marks the committee of five, through Mr. ' Clarke tbeir chairman, offered tbeir re- . . a! gnat iocs, Messrs. Clarke, Bryant and , Worteodyke, of tbe committee, charging , > that the House bad shown a lack of confi- , • dence in them. Tbe House declined to accept tbeir re- . > signal ions. A motion of M. Cole, of , 1 Hudson, to reconsider the motion ap- . ■ pointing tbe additional four members pre- , vailed, and the committee stands as origi- , 1 nally appointed. , Labor is asserting iu rights in tbe pres- , - ent Legislature more than at any other ; - session for years. Moo day night another i ' important measure on the subject of lbs , I relations of capital and labor was intro- , - ducrd in tbe Senate. It is fathered by , - Senator Miller, of Cape May coooty, ami , ) provides for tbe csubliahment of tribut oals for the adjustment of differences be- , 1 I ween employers and employes. It eon- ( ■ atitutes such a board in each county, each , - board to consist of so official arbitrator, , 1 wbo shall acne throughout the Slate, and . ■ two otber persons. Tbe official arbilra- , ■ tor is to be appointed by tbe Governor , and to bold office three years, unless re- , ' moved for good cause, shall be employes, , ■ and one each shall be selected from these | > groups, wbo, * Ub the official arbitrator, t ' shall constitute the tribunal of arbitration , 1 respecting differences of wages, etc, Tbe t oaths are to be taken and filed, , tbey may compel altendanre of witnesses, ( shall render their decision in writing, a c J uaUce of the Supreme Court may tenni- ( Dale proceedings, the decision shall be y final, and tbe fees aod cusU shall be al- , lowed in tbe Courts of Common Pleas, t| the [a.- Oculars of which are fully set forth in the bill „
1 A bill paaaed the Senate Tuesday im1 paling a fine of 9100 or one's /ear's im- ■ priaoomcnt upon any officer of Common - Council, Township Committee or Beard : of Freeholders, who shall be Interested In 1 any contract given out by tbe body with 1 which be is connected. Tbe present law make* tbe satne provision for members of iMSwdiet named, but aays nothing about ! the officers. Under tbe new law It wlQ ' be as unwholesome for Freeholders' clerks 1 to do a job of printing for the county aa ' it baa been for members of city councils. ' Senator Miller presented a resolution 1 that ibe Judiciary Committee prepare a ' bill baking for its object tbe equalizing of araerameau made In all tbe wards and 1 townships of tbe Stale. Tbe object is to t prevent combinations in Boards of Assay ooe ward or township to Use partial ' exempt km of tbe others. Tbe House was chiefly occupied during ^ tbe forenoon in considering tbe bill to prohibit bribery In elections Thia bill, which was introduced by a apodal com1 mil lee of five appointed daring tbe first week of tbe session, proposes a sort of , general amnesty to all offenders in tbe ! experimental system of punishment for off coders in tbe future. In tbe Suae Senate Wednesday Senator : Merrill's bill for tbe preservation of clams | and oysters in Maurice Riser core and 1 Bay was p. wed. Tbe bill for , ' branding prison-tnanr gaoda was laid over to Monday night. Senator N-cboit of- 1 feted a bill providing for tbe prinUng of I the laws in all weekly papers of five i years' standing, with orer 500 circulation ; at 40 cents a^lolio, toe present rate being | property where found— except bank stock, i mortgage* or property in transitu, or the , rolling stock or vessel in which it may be conveyed— was paaaed by a vote of 12 to Tbe bill authorising freeeboldera, in- 1 •lead -if tbe Courts, to lay out roads in I at joining townships was passed. 17 to 0 , A joint resolution requesting the Governmoot to esubUih telegraphic and tele- ' phonic communication between tbe Lite- ' Saving Stations was laid over until Tuea- 1 day wben tbe Senate adjourned to Mt-n- 1 ^fv^ouae of Aamnbly was occupied < nearly all day In tbe ocusidenaioo ot 1 temperance bills The prohibitory amend- 1 meat to the CooaOlutiao. which had been ! amended to tbe verge of absurdity, was 1 indefinitely portponed by a rotr 1 of 81 to 38— tbe vote standing, politically ' twenty -a: i Democrats and five Itepubh 1 in favor, and ten IMmocrata and 1 five Republicans against tbe postpone- 1 meut. Mr. I 'arsons read a length ly and I carefully prepared speech in favor of his ' of License bill: but the bill waa 1 rigorously opposed by Mr. Cater, and de- 1 tested by a large majority. Tbe Senate ' alio defeated, but waa reconsidered 1 and laid over. Tbe House adopted a resolution for final adjournment on March The House then ad journed to' Mooday ' . I Tbe Ohio River is still falling, and tbe people of Cincinnati, Louisville, and other submerged towns are beginning to ' reckon np tbctr losses. Tbe figures are ' croons Meanwhile other riven are , rvsing, and a greet inundation, perhaps a. destructive ss that of last year, it p red it I:
I IFromoer Kegular tsamauaatei-i i WaaantoTos, D. C., Frit 19. 1888. Washington fell asleep last night to the | lullaby of a pelting rain, bat while it slept : tbe rain succumbed to a driving snow storm, and It awoke this morning to find ' ■ itself beautifully al tired is a robe of lm- . maculate white. Tbe city baa been si ■ long deluged with rain, raturaled with mist, and blinded by fog that everybody • la tick aod languishing fur a sniff of uc- . adulterated pure air. During tbe wee* . the sun baa succeeded in peoetratingjlie"' i dense pall of cloads only two or three . - times momentarily, Just to fire anurancr ! of his continued existence, but never re- ] I mained long enough to inspire cooldenre , m las power to permanently elupel the ! ■ gloom. While ibe people here appreciate Due weather quite aa mpch as everutbey t have learned through babit that tbey can exist without it aod even be entertained, I so they no longer expect anything belter, [ and have resigned themselves gpodoal_r. : edly to tbe triaefu! heavens. Italber than be thwarted, tbey just pat oo grists mere, , rubbers, and umbrellas, and wade two . miles If necessary. Tbey do net think it - too trying even to stand in line on tbe | - sidewalk for two boors during t driving - rain, .smiting tbeir turn on tbe opening | I morning for tbe rale of opera tickets i - Tbe Washington public does no! have an t opportunity of listening to Italian opera ; i every week, and tbe sale of tickets for the . ) season beginning to-night has been -at un- ; I precedenlly exorbitant prices. Tbe incom- j parable Patii will sing but twice durru); . the week for (9000. She baa never sung t oftener, which ia the «<cret of tbe won- : - derful preservation of her voice. She has j never been heard here, and tbe curiosity j ■ in regard to tbe "greatest liyiog snpran ." 1 ■ amounts to a popular craze. There was a ; 1 regular stampede for seats for "Patii ! nights," few perrons feeling tbey could survive a failure to bear a few strains, at ■ least of that world-famed voice. Both bouses of Congress are io a etiao. ' tic stale on tbe tariff question difficult to describe. Tbey are simply doing nothing, ; unless killing time can 1* considered oc- ' cu pal ton. Tbe Senator! and Members whose terms expire with tbe present Congress have no incentive to hard work because tbey have no future but private life, while those wbo have been re-elected feel • that since they have a future in which to matters go easy for tbe few remaining days of tbe scraion. Mr. llaskrll. of Kan rax, raised a little breeze In the Home Saturday afternoon by a motion to limit 1 all debate on tbe pending section of the ' tariff bill to one bour. The effect nf this would hare been to bare carried tbe progress of tbe bill from page forty-four to ooe hundred and forty— silly pages without any debate at all. Of cnurae lite ' object of this was to close debate on tbe tariff bill, but tbe Democratic members at oooe made points of order agalost tbe mo. lion, holding tbtt ill tsx sod revenue bills to be considered by classes and not by •retfona. The discuraion was cot off by eulogies upon the Isle Representative Shackelford, of North Carolina. It baa been wisely suggested that in tbe future tbe delivery of eulogies on deceased Senators and Members should in all cases lake place al a special session to be held on Sunday. Congressmen will continue to dir. but it la hardly just that tbr interests of tbe whole nil ion be set aside, even for ; bour, because of these occurrences." It been thought that absolute free trade well represented io Congress, but tbia " proved a great mistake, there being only theoretical free traders now, every man havinr become a protecthmist as wain , soon * 0
* as any little intrreat in bi« own State was , assailed. Tbey may he divided into I wo 1 damn though— the logical protectionists. • 1 wbo are in favor of making the protection 1 general, and including errry material lo1 teres! that demands assistance regardless ' of whether It exists in many States nr only I ' ooe; tbe otber class of protect Icmitls U» « £ 1ms 4a p: uniting their own sections ami ' owatitornls. and deny protection to tbe 1 sections and cooatiturntaof other Senators 1 and Members The criminal court room has been 1 crowded for tlie past few days with an j 1 expert sot throng eurtoua to bear what 1 Ret dell can tell about Dnrsey aod Brady. 1 hit late eootrderate-. co-defendants la tbr 11 ' Star Route cases. His lertimnny rxtdatn's ' and rorroboratra much that baa gone be1 fore. The government's case has been 1 clinched SO firmly that legal ingenuity and ability cannot undo it, while the defend- ! ants are sick with a sickness that can ' neither be concealed not mistaken. Tbe Republicans are incuhatlagover the ' re-organization of tbe Senate. Tbey want 1 the offices now occupied by Democrats ; and a oew president pro tem , but don't ' know just bow to go about getting them, i without a special session. Mabooe semi I* be giving tbem some uneasiness just ofiw. He wants a good deal for bit eupI port and wants things fixed beforehand. : soob Hazen, wbo runs tbe weather it getting bis bide rubbed a little and some ef bis questionable methods are 1 exposed. Tbe weather office waa i never so nearly worthless in Its resolta aa it bat been lately, and it baa never bad a man at iu bead. It is said that an item of (9000 baa been pot In. tbe sun- 0 1 dry civil appropriation bill to pay for tbe services of tbe Jurors who tried tbe Gult- ' raucaae. Tbey have heretofore been paid (3 per day for tbeir services, but put in a claim for extra compensation in consideration ot toe long lime tbey ware required r remaio oo tbe junr. Had it not bccu far tbe objection of Mr. Holman. wbo came In just aa tbe Mil was passing, toe House would bave passed a bill requiring all prodamatjoos and government adrcr. tisementa to appear in two newspapers printed to this city. It is raid tbe bill would net (50,000 to tbe newspapers sr- - iected, annually. Shortly after toe war . and for several years, toe administration oewapsper in this city made orer (100.000 a yrar out ot government advertising under just such a law. AdvertiaemenU perty in Texas or toe far west were clipped out of exchanges and Inserted after tbe rales bad uken place, bnt tbe bills were allowed and often amounted to more than toe property cume to. Mr. Aaajauit Posh of pay for bia administration organ. *44t DooT girt np and ray there la no kelp Calaret. Hay Prrrr sad Cold u kead, atacr urely cured Ura rnc* so emta. A law aoswat wttt mils eagre. iBusorsd. c. M. frtsKOET. 2>*al*r la Boouasd Ely's Cream Balm, for Catarrh, Hay SSSmSS s
| ^tofrtisrarats. .j VANGILDER ;;heard from! -I . * s. . SUGARS. .J SRra. e MOLAKNEN. * ! thne Syrup. So eu. y , New orteana extra, "da cu. 0 New Orleans prime, as els. «'*Jf.*EU GOO DA. r, ! HAVE 1S.OWC4NS IN STOCK.! ^ 1 ^rosntrtWnx^' - • I I e| p!oa*AMrn?'! (I? uci' l\ j L Sanll'net Ameriean. 'tel*' 1 FOREIGN A.MS DOMKHTK '!• I'K I ITS. I a SJoMMtJe'n?' hi tPa Prams. IS eta. * i f'"'* et ' NOAPN. a j WE ARE 0EAtNjt*ARTEK9. Uradre.' t'iTrta* FLOUR, ETC". ■ PsruffS Sa*1 MACKEREL. 5 COFFEE, e ' ' TEAK 1 . At e have all grades and prtaea. e MIBCELLASY. • ^'T^ece". a lb. bncztga. is eta., no charge f'W 1 IheAela, OS eta. prr bumired. " lbclrta. I gal. bncSeta. »! IS. | Brotr^Rke !1ww. S via. w. r. vangilder. , 'c^ PETERSBURG, ft. J. ' \KT~ ANTED TEACHERS I (100 I v v PER RuNTB- strtity employment dnr- . lag aprtng and summer. AdJrea | ns-tw j. c. MoCfKDT A co_ Pkbada.. Pa. i J)ELAWARE HOUSE. W. h. 8CIIELLENOER. IToprietor." 1 ** I TERMS, PROM s; TO III A WEEK. JIS. HAND'S CENTRAL MARKET, revolution- in prices! . Largest and best eqnlpped atore u Hostb Jerary KINEST AND KRKMIEST STOCK OP PROVISIONS, &c. caraSL- j MGAKK. K>o Grande, ; eta. KULAIHU. qnart oTsyrap andTetUe, tsc. fi COFFEEM. Pram taeenla per pound op. TEAM. DRIED FRUITM. Apples per pound, IS cu. New halves peaches, lhs. New quarter Praebes. t eta. Ihlted Cheretsa, M eta. Prunes, Currant, and Ratal n, a: loweat nrtoea. eGAMMED GOODS. ' Frrscb PwaBOae... ^ / ^ MOAPM. o Procter * Gamble oiettt, ■ ota s Otter Soapa. a so a rta. at FLOUR AND BUCKWHEAT. Pride or New Jersey sad New Process Flour " P«^STT«."cta. Jereey Patent per bbUt: JO. » loi'b^'ta " HecZerM Seif-Rlslag Boezwbeat IS ota. - SSS MEATS. Atsoredueed, rresh and sab. Berthamazreeo, is-, ^x p. can uw. aw, f^KM^LS^tT^aoiriroKs TUHavuery, ■ Jamison's Print. «S em. ' WWKI.I.HH9M. Frerarera. » "• Rn?" ' "• " "*- ^^•"^STkllx, „ em. T ^k^byow 1 Huntar sue lis guaranteed. SS and is cu* of: "ssrei. lor s gallon, and uphatln Gloss juuich. : Um'ior Iv*5tt." °*" lo.ratr.rea wtcrer.ohe.p n ;; •MB A HAND.
Sk&kl I\ \ 4m, Pj : \frimk \ Six Paragraphs to Out-of-town Customers. City residents are in the store every day and know $ what is going on. This is to give some of the same infor- {j mation to those who are not in town every day. „ •[ No. j. Reductions are made since stock-taking, in Linens, f" I-adies' Dresses and Coats, . Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwear, j Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hosiery, Little Boys' Clothing. b Hi No. 2.. 56 pieces of the same Black Silks that a " few weeks ago were good at $1.35, open this month at One Dollar per yard. Sf No. 3. Muslins have been lowered in price — almost K j "all the makes. 1 j tfT Q" No 4. The Dress Goods part of our business com- f pels, in addition to the Eleven counters, two liiort: . of 140 feet This Spring's Stock will be the Lest ] we have ever shown, qy No 5. We are enlarging the Store by a<it::rv j another on the Chestnut Street front. T No. 6. In answer to many inquiries as to the size of the Store: Its floors and galleries now occupied I cover Nine acres; the highest number of people ■employed is 3.292. ' It is the largest Store in the United States. ^ "t: do send Samples and Goods by Mail. Address, John Wanamaker, j Phil adel; v.a. ' CARRY THE NEWSTO FARMERS ! ^dw cheap VANGILDER SELLS PLOWS. ; terms, nett. cash. LARGEST STOCK IN NEW JERSEY. chilled 'ron. ^ cast iron. No. i B, South Ben-1. one borne. . . 5 ss t 10 ' 'Regular Pr! iiy pr. No. at. Advance. Plain mo. TO Planet. Jr_ Reed Drill (It » (tun No. IS. Advance, Jointer A wheel, tl to » oo Printer Combined Seed Drill... IS 00 10 M A FULL LINE OF AGRICULTURAL GOODS. *nwm?»or WMraroPrire'St*1 A*TriaK?der*Sollctred . w. r. vangilder, - PRTERUUFBG. X. ■' J
Tamdbkths1 boss watermewLn. I.ANDItETHS* RURAL hSSbTBII AKD ALMANAC Ooornbi Ing toll catalogue of ^LANDBETH'U^ CEt^^TTOjOABDint. WP-D and PLOWKR i R^'tori'wbo^fjy^|re;mrriynM^ "cponTtpptKaLUo^limrrria' ■ " " l,c" °*°D. landreth a sons, tl A IS Boctt Ststh street, between Mlrtrt nno I b.ctui Mreeta, and bouttwtat cor. or Delawmre Avenue and Arm street, rtnaartpaia. - r.tritL. F. DUPARQUET & HUOT, MA N L PAC7TKKK8 OF ) FRENCH F°" HOTELS. COOKING Steamboats, RANGE SflKnS vranma BROILERS RESTAURANTS. | Also, Copper, Tin and Caat Iron Utensils. j tl7-4m 24 A 26 Woo»t(r St., New York. \ YOUR FLOUR AND FEED j " ELDREDGES' GRAIN DEPOT, : No. 3 Decatur Street, Cape May City, r] •"S'e'S ra H ra-ri f °<*S. II-IX a C.1 ; una at KM .owl- , WM. B. ELDREDGE. ;
Irgal Adrrrtisrmtnts. ' gUBBOGATEU OFFICE. The nnoerwg^d^ wvraalj-rapwarQ n y n ,ta KFRROGATE OF THX ODCNTT OF CAPE MAT. at hri omre at Caiw May Ooun Rooae. on TJKSDAT AKD SATTRDAT of aaca wees. WILLIAM HtLDRKTH. / "1APE MAY' CIBCUIT COURT, in wjriTT. To Rtchanl T. 8mitt and Mr,. Rlebnrd T. Rmilh. ^jvy^rtrioeof an redre onhe cape MavCauuR J2jfeH^«f"buidr °^«e'Irort?bfuraL*fmi •i n. Mm. Rlebard T. "ralth. are made a defendant. becanae w the arrfe of raid W^lriid TV Hired Fvorusiy "'•^01irKK t yIIOS riT-Tt b-.i.rinw. .'l^comptamint^ y^roTicE Samuel J. Kean ) N SSS^miSSi j/ ttrt.'-rt, id ills H Buildinp iTOatrml. (Fir. "J EH EMI All B-.M-HKLLENGnuS LUMBER YARD *".000 PLASTKR1KG 1-ATU. SHINGLKS OF ALL KINDS. MtU-ty J. B. gCIIKLLKXOKB. -pj-ARDWABE. in n] l i AND BRACKETS. hot-bed 8ash. HAND RAILS. NEW EL POSTS. BALL STERa ; WARE OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. pumps. pumps. pumps. While Mreada. Mixed Painla. Ketaomtm- lad jnu^Tfcreoune. Janan^OIK Pu'iv "Wta. Htidm?"*'"™' "* " * rl°c*' "" ®""' ,oj slate mantel shelves. Jlrir ^drrrtistmrnts. -pOULTBY ! POULTRY ! highest cash prices , POULTBY OF ALL KINDS GAME IN SEASON. EVERY TUESDAY,
* £A^tent;S . t . < . county, a A g,ow t ^ 1 Gppoalle Parent OOce. Waahlngtca. U. C. : JpREE! CARDS AND CHROMOS. ! «fn«rt^lf>Mreab tor jiamnghnd - po.'ym al-' rnrlow a conodrouat price Uat ot lu-itT. QLKJUIONA Ora. Snmmfou .IbSraT ' J^OTHERSREAD THIS. CmifcdUoaf ' hire "Seen UrilnauT Sfra.* ore little boy. two *ram old. dlacharged over thirty x'hiH ***&£* UOrit VAN PEl'dEN RBOa, Klagraoa. M. T YOUNG MEN THE WA ANT APTRATTON BLTIXESS COl - Ice. . 1« So. I0U. SL, Kil l DM I II, la tba jdlpl l and moat tbrenughlu On mlddU sure., car, tS^araa SSuJd rtreSSqftbS4 " '* PATENTS. LAND SSSST/t CATZb and hi Lids, ot LINO SCRIP boogtt ' and a..'.! tars- KM ,".-1 1 PUP. Ib

