FOB or ALL KI5IT Publithed Every Saturday Mining J CAFE MAT. MARCH 3, 1883 o No» tbel the Uanrtrn tod Atlantic , Rsilrooli it virtually under Ibc control of ( the Pan sylvsurta Railroad, <be wit que*- £ lioo In to the Itle ot tbe narrow-gauge line fro n Philadelphia tu AlioollE City. ifptctl.it which there hare Seta to me , very mange ramort afloat recently, one f ot Whir I alleged that the Ynndobilt in- % tettariu l been examining It at a paialble d connect at of the New Jtjeey Southern ^ andtlir New Jersey 'Central. The rote ol the ■ <ockiiol-ler» thr -tb--r day would f •rem to indlCTie that it also liari been ( ' aathei il up. • « Ik the l.lfr Siving Mrvii. ear l*. t l ihlt-ln >1 no por imagined that it would c la- use. in ibe Ixwrt >-l Ibc country. Vet e a cica Iran Buffalo I im> hem hard at • yrrt I r teavral ilay* on the Ohio Hirer, f , and In i, up to ttoUtittoy, rtacocil. or re- J licrcd ihirty-flrc bundled ptiaor. or a a grtetei nnmhri. perbapt, thai a l! the t crew. Mgetbei lure had opportODii it* to re-rvc 1 -motor* frqen their nations along ' the u.tn coast* and tin great lakes, t Tbchceoc <>f their opetalionr aai where i a few ilayt la-fore there bad been Acids, t orchards, lawns, gardens, tt reels and ■ roads. 1 1 " "V a tbeat- ' ten! lot. ol cor reader. w.« called to lie , fact that thousands upon thousand, of t acre, of the uaiat valuable land in the t country and which bad been granted by , the government Jo the vmrkas. railroad , companies, had by reasuo ol the failure a ol the latter t? oanply with the tarn* of pie ai l became forfeited We now notice . that upuu Monday laat, a Joint rcsolur ion , phsaci I by the Legtototure ot California, t wna i-reaented in the llune ol Kepreaco- , tativi •. in wliich the Senators and llepre ^utai i »•» Iran that Stale are requested to j in.-tl.ir influence and UIbkM endranm • .crow ty to mature to the govctonirnt the , land above referred ire In this as In other | watt- ra of public huport. Ibc people are t nsuriug and inaklog themselves le heard , Spec-ai leglalatlon ou behalf of mouopo- ( Ilea as advene to the intervals >-f the Utter. will in the fnlgre be couibalted and , even-tally defeated. At Its final meeting tbli week, rile lji-usr ' eomiuittee on Military Affairs decided to 1 leas i. unreported the bill forthg reai.-rs tkm of Geqeral Fur John Jnn. J he
l-UI to retirc^Baaa^^gdn ^Iso shared 1 t lie >ame fate. The will of 1 be people- in \ I'eaHT'a our baa Ibui for the time teen ' def-jted, through parttoansblp of Ibc wor-t dad moat cruel cbaractrr. The mat ler. however, will not be permitted to rest until Justice be dree to as brave and gal Unt a eoldni as ever elevw sword In defoaxv ol his nation and government- Tiroe. in i tie long run, makea alt things oven. * An indignant people will yet remove the s'.ig ua of disgrace falsely and unjustly placed upon General Porter, and stamp It ioeflaoMblyupoo the mia-irprescmatlvr. in . Congress who, lost to all sense of hooce and manhood, ret used to nid in healing up the wounds -Inflicted by Jealousy and pre lili- al hatred upon a true soldier ol hit ' country. Geo. Porta I -as the lxwns ol the American people with liiin. and *>( ' this be may real assured ; they w ill baitte for him steadily, firmly mod unfliocbio-,-lr until honors are awarded bun. and hi. !»- li Ileal eaesuire are driven Into Ignuuiinv ' nnd diagtar. To the' parliamentarian or unr having a KB -wledge of legiahttive proceedings and the hilea governing them, the action of 1 lb- House of HeprraeaUlives in adopting ' a new rule- whereby il should be enabled 1 to mod to a conference- u mini liter the ' bill relating to the tariff which lias pawed ' Ure- Senate, was plainly indicative of the 1 ■ fail that it had been outgeneraled, and ; thai thr tucmbere woe compelled to.ru-»-it to ranc cilrwordioary man— uvrrmg ' lu relieve tbemie'lres of a dilemma. After ; for weeks boasting of the superiority of th- tariff bill reported by its cuuinilttre -I 1 Way* and Mrans, and nflcr having wasted -leys mad days of the public time in ts-n- «. it-raliuu Ol tb- same, it-- K-nisr. upon ' it i* |wwaL'<- by. the- rv u.ti of Its bill, sud- ' -1 .ily became atrare-f th- (set I bat funb- ' ct legulatuai upuu its own bill, would be ' worse than uaekre tlsat It would never * '-■come a law How to preserve its dig- r '*>ly an part ami parcel of the law-making ( p-wtT- bow to maintain ItawU to Ibc la. J <- --nts. bad i-asar-1 the House- bill tore- i . ' fl ur lutrrual revenue laxolk-o nnd bad s .- adtled other sections revising l IkLi i Iff laws: 'Tin- latter had not i -raved cd A t -v-»..binl* of tbe way tbruugb its tariff 1 I--1L bmneUiing bad t<> be d-mc lngro- , * 1 Hy —a fxrt C.-ylw- Isxl, a-pl -i. -p-W- , Tuesday lasi, a rub- ws. adopted rtbe j I temocratic members as a general ibiug , - --training from vol ingl making it in cxder ( the nih-s to like up n/llonse bill with ] the Senate aOKDdmeut eotilk-d -A bill to. | loloot internal revenue uiallon,- lode. , clare a disagreement with the same, ami , ask fw a committer ol onufm-ncr Tbe ruisa were accocdingiy aoaprmk-d. a run , fereoce emnmlttee was appointed, and »( , Me name time, a resolution was adopted confiding to Ibis committee the e-asstitu-tlooal question at to tbe privilege ol tbe Houae to -alginate all bills for raising . revenue. This latter rraolulkm was merely' thrown in to cova op tbe fact that thr : Houw by Us own action in deserting Us own tariff bin. and in going around tbe' cororr to suspend lu own standing rules • the b-gality - -f which is indead n mater j ol question . bad lowaedTls standard and < acknowledged the superior ability of tbe ' .-wnatc. Tbe latter body uan ye< throw graiod -' wt phwed the bill wbidi originated hi thr Horn- but with our amendmeats, which wr tierr tiw lairlkgL aril the prerogative ta make, at your ooottitotiooa! objection faib to tbe gruOod.Ac the Wsva all aluog indicated, the ■ tariff qnaatioc La- gone to a -mnmtUeu of i . eoutc-raucv, and the opinion u still held— | mil win be (wwe.1. The Seeale IcteniS: Aevomr 1 stiff BUI -U1 psas iwith aooc t few amendments pcol^y - or none el all j Thaonasof defeat -111 rem npcu the He- !
pa or PBT CO-OPS Both house* of the Legialatnrr were very busy Monday night, bnt cl-lefly In the second reading uf bUle-aSecting Itet Jersey. In the bcsalr Mr. hcLenck of- b a Joint rtaolntion, which was re- " fcrred, that tlse Governor apjoat. with t the advkA and cocucat of the be nate, two t competent persona to Jo n with lLa An c mrtit-y General id drafting a general bib r for the taxation of ralluad and caul 5 property, which bill shaU>e reported to c the next Legislature, txnator Grigga of- c a bill impoaiag a uniform Stale lax F the property of railroad and canal c In the Uouac an opiniuu of Attorney i Generaj" Stockton was read showing that f rbe members of committees bad no con- f siitutioul rigbt to lecrlvc extra compeo- t mtlon- while engaged in cocnmlllee weak 1 rt«M Tbe Newark Hlankread c bill, providing rliat no toll gbould be < chaigccl extra upon carcto -rciua- of the < road as was properly maintained, was 1 by a vote ol 2» to 28. At tbe ckae of the session the committee on the Ami- ' ttgc-Egan bribery investigation held a 1 meeting, and examined Slate Priaonkecp- < Lavcrty, who denied positively having 1 authorized Egas to approach Armitage < any purpose, although he admitted I had charge of some of his property 1 sod acted as bis agent in real estate mat- 1 Fourteen new bills and two rew-lutions i introduced In the Scute Monday 1 nlglil. This is an extraordinary numts. r I at so late a slaee of tin- session. Among I against railroads. Senator Scbcnck'a bill to limit to fid,- < 000 tbe annual appropriation under the < act tu encourage t In- manufacture of sugar I Ibc Slafc was adversely reported in I be 1 Senate Tuesday morning, but uu the Sena- | tor's motion, tin question uf cuocurriog I brirt --v.. Senator Scbcnck ibcn t moved to r-< -insider the adoption uf Ibe I In tb-1 Sciiale Mr. Cnipe-utet e bill reducrm; !b>: legal rate --f htotd in the < brail to- III ril to Die pet CBOL »■» de- 1 bated by a vote of 18 to 6 The Houw 1 cceR-uir-.ul rva-Julkm for a jnnt* mating 1 to cl-ct a State "Cciropin Her a! noon ' Tbuixday >a W try a party vote, lbs 1 1 votrngTu the negative. Mr. 1 bill ap|*rupriaring fldO.770 the ' aiuouut realized from ibr -ale ol the Srev- ' em lialteiy at Ui-bokenj to the new Slate 1 af sail Dumb Asylup was passed— 13 to 7. Tire Scuta psasul the bill provid- 1 (ur a new charter in Cities of tbe tir-l class (Newark and Jersey Cilyj. 1 There will be no joint seroiuo this year, 1 snd Comptroller Anderson w 111 b-ld cercr. No Incite* on tbe [art -f the Democrats 01 Ibe Legislature can bring Ibe ItCpubll- I cans Into a J-nnt Mating. The Hepublicaus are very decided GO that point. Senator Miller's bill, exemi«ing Surro.'
I galea from tbe necessity -1 making cer- ( tnin reporis. cvaning up Wednesday, | Seulor Nichols muted il lie ova unlil next day. Seulor Youogblood moved it lie ova tell Mocdsv night. Seulor M.i- , Irr ret nit c-d sl-arpiy that uc wanted tbe bill dlsp-ecd of nl onc-e. Seulor Youngblood's motion -maf hat. l-ut Seulor Nichols' prevailed. This nailed ibc Sena or (ran Us tie Mav. He thrust bis band into bis ik-rk and • drawing out a , 1 -a per asked lu present n resolution. It { proved lu 4*- a blow at Seutre Nichols, 1 irlin la lotensted In the (utter referred to. Tbe resolution was tbat tbe collect or of licenre* I-k in si ei t-s-l-, eU-cted at Tor: < N.-rris, March 5.1, 18S2. be direct. d to i report iinmedl.lely to Ibe legislatutc, uf all inourc* laeeivvd ruJ paid cart by binr It waa'hot, fll" 7. Toe House Wednrsdsr u-orniflg rejecci dental 1-ill. nod. -u motion -if Mr. Clarke, il wa. decided to submit the mat- I ler of I lie inei-icutsl >l|i n— id last I yea to a J.-iut.lVmnilttee of t'onfe-rence, I ■ ooosisi of tbne niniilerei-f -a-li bianeb I of tbe Legislature. Tbe- oyster interests | vhla I ha It shall be unlawful for pcisdus I not residents of New Jersey to plant nerd 1 or grow oyntera lu vise waters of Delaware I Bay ii Maurice Itlvrt Cove, except on I that part of the bay which falls Lgre (at 1 low lidr) IsHindiog on Ibr main shore of c«|e May craniy. Mr. Ludlon, fried lo I bait- stricken rut of the bill Ibj qulify- 1 ing clause, -whkh fslUbare gt low fide.' 1 This would have given outside -ystcrmeo tb.- right lo plaut and grow oystaa -any- 1 wbrrv on Ihat |wrt of Dclawmre Hay f-o-mding Ibr -nain dare of Cape May e-s-niy. Mr. Biyanl. Mr. (iaalon and 1 Catuv all opposed ibis aineodnscnt. M-. Bryant cbaigvd tbat It was in the in ' tcvrd ->f Baltimore oyster capilaliais. He 1 dot not believe in New Jersey allow iug ginia and Maryland by Ibe piolcclivcUwe rbctc to come nnd prey vp-a tbe nalural 1 Indiistrk* ol New Jenvy. The amend mrm —as loar, ap-l tbe roles were- suspended and the bill passed finally. Every one whose sense uf jusik-c is a , keen, and w ho txkrs pleasure in oeiDg , -long tight.. I. will le siaiy lo Inar , thai the ^ill 1c* Ihe relief of Grural Fill- ( Juiiu — l\dy has sc is link ehsncx- uf be-- - acted upon during Ihp present iejak-n | of Congress. It is buried brnewlb s mass of iSbs r Mils, and as It can only le taken op by nusniwiou consent, the probabilli— an- *— ally sgainstit. Thoseooutani . lid-. G. w-ral Porter to securekjisslw* air i-i.yibirg* but creditable lo tb^ uiK«al L-gi-latuie. A confessed critnlul suing lor forgivrnein would not be liarsbly nnd cruelly Ireated than tabllsbrd. and wbo only asks redress. ilttUtkig rrjwrt of O* Foot Ew anaEar Aksprasocy, As. 14 A'swU 7IA -Sr.. ' Pkila: — tiurgtcar. Arthur G. Alios, repoos 47 new eye paienu sod 48 new ewr i patients (or tbe month of February, and t' 5(8 visits for treatment doring Ibe same I lime. Tbe d-ictor moat cordially invite* : tbe arttwdfd I . cai and have U14 advantage I ol his rncJica) skill and experience. . Open dally Iron 11 to 1 o'clock, a. m. ' ass old asts-s Ksiici Have used 1'arker's Ginger Tonic' for ' my bail c mjh and bemrxTagv I had twen- - ty-flve yewrt 1 feel like another mac I aim- I -wvd k. \ni M ytars past Believe it Mir • lo Cwi' \ - -inger penoots A. The annua nra-ti of Kearney's First f New Ja*er Bt«a.V will be bekl in New. . jakon T-sssdsi. Atssl A wbsn it is ex- | parted all the Minrivces will be preacui. I ; Wheal yon »m- a -earn* icachinr or ■!CwaTi";¥srssra: ' j Machine and Eary Chg ,ca. each la 1 s line • I qok^Bonoe led 1 Ley way to h.don
[From oar Hegnwr i-certapoadea.; WxxniMToa. D. C., Feb. M. 1888. Tbe week baa hern characterized by In- ' . resting events, anion-* which may be I f . mentlODtd Ibe intrrnatiooal bench slio», i the first dog aliow #srr held In Washing f i -O, pronoungvd a aaocra* in every partie. jj . u'ar, and tbe most successful operatic , I eogagrmen'. tbe ctly baa ever known. a I oockey charged ns '"ai hemes'' to "at f ) operas'' and" stteoded en ncese. Tatl . rang and ennqoered, ha Ian ap- J i being b- -noted by a bouse cram- ■ 1 mod. Jammed, packed, and wedged to I s'h L an lotrnse eztvet that the authoritira 1 - Look the precautbw of having a strong J I tunas stationed at the nearest available | . pr-int to the* theatre, with a man at each I . nroxle, and - the water turned on. This < i klod of consideration la almost unpre- 1 1 eedented. and worthy ot grateful appro- ( - elation from ibrdty.foiafirepaoiciothu i I sfaawa wsasa of bua-aoky srositd h«vv ro- ' b aulted in tbe death of tbuuiwuds. j : As tbe Forty seventh Coogreat is sosoon - . expire, having but an more workiDg I dsyv.l have been lingering in tbe |>llaia 1 . of tlie tavnate aud of tbe House, taking ' t about to depart, many of tliem to retnrn. i i perhaps, no more to Congress, or to po- ; f illical life tlsewbere. i The habits, men- ( find personal appearance of great men are always interewing, and I will . I mention the penuliaritka ol a lew ol them f tbat I have -Aserve-l. Senator Ingalis. of r Kansas is tlie moat ttriking figure in the 5 body, always catching the eye— 1 Ibr 1 stranga, who asks the name of tlie "tail Scoamr with glasses." He is slender and . straight , and maintain tbe in oil inflexible s dignity, ns he moves about tbe floor. He r also be called tbe "rxquiMie" of ll-e e Senate, being mlwayi fallllllmly atirvd. . paling bis iron grey hair in tbe middle, j and having il so cul as to give exactly the a right contour to bis classic btad. He is e addicted to satire, and is a glfled speaker, dividing boooru.wilb Senator Vent, of >. Miasourt, tbe orator of tbe body, tsenator c Al-Jricb, ot libadc Island, has beep called .. by aome tlie "beauij-:' ol the Senate, but c title is disputed by the admirers o( j Senator Winduoi, whose fair, clvauD shaven lace give him a decidedly sacerdo a tal apfPsrance. Benaor Windom kaks like be was in an unba|ipy frame of mind e of lae, and ignore* eunventi-jnaliiy by wearing while nerkliea, with bis business 3 Senator Beck, of Kentucky, is one ol I. the largest, most muscular, and certainly 4 ibe must noisy man on the flour. He p-t-tlcu lairs vhdeoily, and baa a spasmodic •_ delivay Ilia is rverytbing but ples-ac . *. He ia lu bit seat vay n-gulaly, and la s. s irreprraaible m bit spevcbilyiDg tbat V |. greatly annoys reporter* iu Ibe gallnyS i. when I bey are trying to wriir wdrty letlcrv to tbetr sevr-a! papera ( bust or Gorman, of Maryland, is Hie census uonuao, — siary lanu, is ill*
. youngest Senator no Ihe" Demons k-akle. , flv has ratt-er a sut-dunt, uu-Mrusi** 1 look, and he wrarslns bail so loog ilwl a I lady in tbelprileiy referred to him as the . quakre. . Id spire of bis youth be provi d . h msclf reoently lo tc a worthy ahtagonl-t . He walks -ki llie Avenue frequently with . his cbildrou. from his semi much ol tin- time- He iaI much io demand by sigl-t-eis, wb>> arc 1 invariably disappointed by bis inMguifi- , caol npt-eareui* H* is s.. alight as to it , mind .ac i4 ruiimg bone*, wears a vay f long heard, and oaatgrched ooUara and > Is wddto be islb-T cxcluRTe.bavihgmucb , of bis own prlvaic business to attend ta I He rales in s landau to and from bis bunSeoator lsigau is too old a landmark to . need any deseripti-iu, but 1 bare noticed . that be ka*i as. happy as any |sisaiblr President might be -supposed to — l . that be wears remarkably well, but baa I a little too rotound for gnaoc, and , tbat be Is trying t" brighten and relieve i bis dark beauty by tlx- »«»— tauc* ot a i garna craiat. Seoator D1iu-mls,_ uf Vermont, lias tsren called like "the portraits of Sc. J- rI -me. and bi« tall figure towrrr* cunsidcra- , Senator Tburuan las left tfre Senate be I ad -pled a new crony in Senator 4iir. I land, of -Aikan-aa. and also of different i polities) opinions, tUcy xrc inse|iarable . c -uipanlotn, a* are also Senators Pcndlf- • too. <if.Doia and Bayard. << Delaware. , Senator Anthony, of Itlmde Islaud. ia . called tlie fallier -d Hk- Senate, as well as * tta ablest diner— ui. He u venerable h>-k- . ing. a itb a lac* and figure worthy uf a I background f-a l»ls stale, lie saunters on Ibe Avenue daily , and is becoming as 1s- . ii— us ;lur bis rigui-ite as Gen. Grant fur - ' Auolha y-mug man lias turned up with . a scheme for rccetrlng apd recording tieI rotes of. Ccagraa by tbe aid of rlectriciI ty. ilia name isEous, and befrunr* from J'cabaly. Mow I wopda how many in . . ve-i-as ha<c tried Uiyu hands at eilvmg this iniatxtjng prabtem? This last inven. r -lion IS quite paled in Ma theory, and. if 1 dispatch public business, as to wish to I aha—ion the roll call and rote inspinian- ' e-usly and all together. Mr. Eona might - get a cbaoce lo iouodoct bis mechanism. r Tvej r-Hl call oow oeeupwiDcwn ooe 1 and Id obtain frequent calls is noe ol ' the larurile methods of filiibouaing. ■ If - enusly by electricity Ibe roll call would ' tbe trooblr is that more than half the a members and a good many of Ibe Sers- ' tors neva would bear the aound of their ! own voiora during the proceedings it ail 1 as if there were no totUnlb. A moiety " of tbrm still have an almoa irrasiail l* desire to blow oat the gms every night he. fore giving to bed 1 den'i think tbe little bntton tiusineas will be inUdxtnced yetnT-r- ; ifalM foe a long whlfa/ci. Mac. ' Battli ('BOlhOlirti . Jan. 81, 1879.' Gxxruxis — Hanng been afflictrd for e a numt-yr of years with indigvaion and I general debility, by tbe adrice of my doc- ' iff ' "1> """tn jbey ' glad to be able tb testify hi their behalfp TnowG. Knox. s Cava Mar to to have a new hotel and a ' new iron pier — boch charming things in ' their way. There's outhing more entie- . lac to ibe girls than MMM pnaa.Dmnt Il Is said that Bonaparte's Park, B-r. 1 dent..«o, will age in be tbe - place i if tlie - Grand Encampment of Ihe New Jersey " Divisi-m^of the Grand Army of the It. - ' A peritioo which has been circulated I Ibrougboui the mac by the Women's e Chric - ,n Tenmaaue* Lnk® contains Lbe a nf shrix 70.800 votmaed c4 about j
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' Far Ue CapyXsj Wava. I Briber) at Elertlnni. At a mm lot of ibe Law. Order and ' - llrform S-«tesy of Cape May Cwy held . j [ Tuesday evening. 27 lb ulU, the full-wlnz rcs-iiulooa were adopieet : b Whxkxss, At all of- tbe recent elect loci 0 Star, county ocdiy offioas the to-wt a and vi-Jent dlsetratha of our laws b bsi been parprtraled in Ibe buying of ; tbesebv tampering with I He ZsskIi 1 1 and honorable rigbl ol citizenship, tbcrtfore. lU—tfd. Tha at tbe coming charter etoctjon W* invite Uie aided ail g-odeiti- : zdbt in breaking up Ibis moat sbxmelol practice by the employment of anilaKe to act as d tecttrea on elreSion day. to bring l» Justice and puntrtimrot all who dare pr.otitute tbe sacred rigb' • ! citiaeashlp sod lbe law of oar MiaO* n tlectiuoa. by brioeey, prarms* ul reward, threat or other unlawftl tofl-i ova any person for their tie. Be : it further Hadfd, That a reward of tw-V.y-Ovr ■ (82S) dollars be paid I" any p—v* giving • leading ■ i .- i.:rrsl sn-1 o- ; . vidian .of xny pe; - . w pcrsuca fiood , guilty of violnl-HL lie- isw regulaisg c.K-- - : "KrWrJd.Ttla in tbl. action -f rne L»», . i Order and Ki f-inu budety «.|J t'ape May \ ' ol any person; ae "Dl» s*L' ibst the r.*tca ami lbe hsn-'t-ts-s stlall tie k*pt l-ult and finp from crime and disgraceful feawl m tbe Violation -I >—r sacyed right as free ; am! bonorat-l* cU»{ be it-fmlher j , Jlraairad, Toal lb* preradent appoint a , : I committee of tbiaCTO recctafi aubscrip I - ! tions lo a fund lo be used to prosecute ! anil to ph-aecute all pffendcT*. ' San'1 M. be nx'llxsoxt I Gaonox W. Saint, • Commit u> j ■ Elokzdoe Johnson, "J I j a Qaalat Tblnzln Books. - A rather remarkable little book in -is j : ; way to the **8t. 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A niilli-u o-pi-s J f of tlx- book are'ln be distributed gal ui- 1 - of lb* humor and tin- beating properties ' c of St. Jacolw Oil ibtri a in' I te any longer i any I XL-use for the millioo people srbo g- 1 \ II lbe Uok, n..r for lbe five a six milll. n j e who will read it sud laugh lliemailvis | S bealiliy and robust. . ^ In tl-e larger cities rl * I--A writ be dia. 1 e Other [s-ints t-y dmggists. Copies may j . at-- be bad by addressing "Supply Tc- ' c twilment," Tbe Cnsrl.* A. V.g. la Com- . |-nv. |.ltlmorr. Md . ami inelroing ai e ,'toceni ara-r-p lo pay js-xtag--. ' a .Jtcrar* ,-rps.a 1 Tlx- Elz-'vir Library must be acknow). edged tbe bu-rary surprise of ibe year, and bo- A buyers air delighted Willi its brauly . and onovt-nieoce as well as amazed by ne—oomy in mot. Herenl number* ai tw-> l' cents each an-: "Sis Isaac Newton." by - James Tnrton: "Wotld-Suiasliing. Etc." by W. M. Williams ; "The Motive and Ha.bft "f It-wding," by Ktcbard—n ; a -even cents each; Macautoy's famous 1 sketch -.1 "Frederick ibe Great." and c ^liakcsjK-sri' » Hamlet." U three cents, , two bands in-t- illustrateif nurntxr- fur vnung pim pie. one containing tbrte balI Vats -dyT it!-* cents', relm It-.'.! a.'s t , type, with Der lil-stiau -ns. an- 1 a., prau. ; J t-.-d s»u D-ck. us' l«— ai- "Cricket -cj V the lleartb,' with re.-v.isi fine illntiriti.*.,. j , w.qrrt in evi-ry DeigbbariXR-d! °J hn It' ! , Aider). Publish- r. 18 Yew* Sins-i. New v.- - / | • ^orld-suit.btp,*. Mrtrario A«iron — -y, j . ™bjev*a^i»M™^«?M, WIHiams" n. | . No. IS of the Elzevir Uhrary.-pnre isrol reals 1 Nerv-aisly ineiirx-d readers w ill ix- 1 ^ glad to kn-iw Hist ibe author to osaerrs . not lbe early deslr.x-ii-o of tbe univi-n-c. by tbe sai ix aiuli -r ao-l publisher, issui.1 j - under lbe lirlc -I "Sckdc- in Short Chapters," an which are mated eonx-ibrog j I tarsi, many oMI-in being prsilui-l ^aUi- , tending, -ir «5 cents lor bail Russia, red edges, ih—rh the American edition i. : fairly equal lo tbe Importer's For sal--r by all U.-ks- IJ- is. end t-y club agents J-bn 11. A-hn.'l'„l.u.|»i:.iM Yeary St.. , New Vo-R » ^ caitiff Carey has been industriously forg- - ' log fcttcre for bimscM while treacberousiy ' twisting Ix-rup for his quondam ttosrid-s ' The afacim ul that be ts to tar rrioil i-n a i ' have c -neicnil bis avsimpliccs in Ibc ' i'f-oeni. Park assasatnai-ai will banlly •urprtoe anybedy, tl-mcb it to Just poas). t ble tha Carey mey denounce the act as a breach id faith on tlx part of the British " gnvrrnnirtiL — Then- to mi gn-nlrr siilckI lev for the inviolability of a t-argain f wbue bis ..wn iulerj-sts an e-nccroed
"T spirit. I-- say nothing uf Ibe Idler, of Ids t own obligations (Jn-ai Britain can iMfftcr. I afford Ibc oiti-quy .< a broken promise | than ibr -legradsllon of turning such a s doubly-dyed scoundrel loose on society {. * acain. - 11 a • f Tbe Arkaiisas Leg irlalure Las [w-se-1 a J ' tow |>rob Knling tbe sale of intoxicants for - s two ytars whhin rim* n, Uea of any church ( * or actxRd Isiuse. -i-m pr-iu-n of a ma ^ '• Jority of the ItlhlldlllilA. itwaptcliv'e c-f » I.' F--r drvMing lbe 1-air, an-l b-wutiti ing ' v it when gray, n-rblng to so saitofsc --t> as t d i'arkei's Hair Balsam. •- ! i ^Idir ^drfrtiflfmrntt. 'c w- - — |"
Fsansnn sir -re ia re') cvj. ai wwt. u uas* I j KST-rn'.r. 1-™— r M rt 'a TATU,R- C1"t 01 BKtMl "V^OTICE. J)^ON f^PEETS, «4 Betk'mat) JJ)Ki.AW.VKE HOUH?. I - ^ j ' -piI.ES. A SITKE CUKE SENT ' .^NNAl MEETING. ° *1 o"vior«ni! s'"^ JSalro pis™' so - t! i W" ANTED TEACHERS ! El HO ! u a 'iw''''1"'0 n HAND'S iiCENTRA'L MARKET, "t REVOLUTION~IN PRICES! - GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. Ac. y qaotaiKHi* "I™"* NIG 4IIS. hULAIWCt. f TureVrory'iaU^oMau. , fflart .4 »JIW?aa I keflt*. t«. tPI'liilA. .1 teas. 1 ureal reduction In all Xtnis. * Dlttrt) FBI'ITN.
V ANNED GOODS. l' r iS^eS^Saroiredacwd lB ,M re.. ( I I <11 It V\l> lit t Kit 111 VI. "j llTif X?' * ME.kTN. [|! JwJuM.lioi'1' h-to8roui.ce.al. BITTER. , r.ne Creamery, xs els. 7 ob. at els *1 rs da"' " rt* VI INCEI.E AS EOIN. 1 ' ni in.. „ ,.u y ] Bar J%;l".s Hirers e-.s^. ^.ga-leri' lo as. ** j -1. L. ssL.'i sud T're. r'r'.-wu*r; at us. -I , isotiaSiwsvou.'nai. lursasiDx-saad uph Ilnohsfc'-'ss»sni i-oau-s lxr-1. INsrx. Asussgs. - It' s t Pud-lu-fl. pares*
$72; gWXBza°<«ce! Cosily OUID1 anil terms 'ra. a as ,^l■""4lcW*"l',, -r i gOLDIEBS M«ny^ar*n-!'|broslotxrs are enUtts^g^^ln. ,. , HERE AT UST. !• After Essag and Weary Waiting . Keller ta Itraachl Id those -were l-si ' ■ ou si Oram- eoumyTsyaaan { . miesyn'srro | iron { T WJ.-S BPt aoirs cxrvi-VK PuHorn taxes - j i-;spiwlnzria^slow-eclU^^reesTs>"l r-wmx I ores 'v '
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i4\ frim/c, \ I \ Six Paragraphs to Out-of-town Custotners. City residents-are in the store every day and know ' what is going on. This is to give some of the same infor- , matio'n to those who are not in town every day. fT •[ No. l Reductions are made since stock-taking, in >- Linens, , r Ladies' Dresses Bnd Coats, I Ladies^and Gentlemen's Underwear, "Q Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hosiery. ^ - Little ^Boys'v Clothing. No. 2. 56 pieces of the same Hiagk Silks that a I few weeks ago were good at *,i . *>3- open this month ® | at One Dollar per yard. , •[ *7 No. y Muslins have been lowered in price — almost all the makes. 1 No. 4. The Dress Goods j art of our business com1 pels, in addition to the Elev- t v ounters, two more j of 140 feet. This Spring'- J'.ock will be the best V ■ we have ever shown. ' No 5. We are rnb.rgihg the. Store bv adding I c- another on the. Chestnut Street front. " «T"tpn" -No. 6. In answer »■> many inquiries as to die size of the Store : Its floors and galleries now Occupied cover Nine acres: the highest number of people employed is 3.292. It is the largest Storte 'it. ihe United States. I We do send Sarilplcs and (»oods by Mail. Address John Wanamaker, Philadelphia.
"CARRY TBE NEWSTO FARMERS J HOW CHEAP " -vang1lder sells plows. ] -.TERMS, NETT CASH. - IKE LARGEST STOCK IN NEW JERSEY.
CHILV.ED IRON. ^vtoivD^.**^'ss Ts i So, io, t;ae, J-inta sna wfcsvl.. :i » 00 — w ./
CAST IRON. .« F ' Kegiitf Pr. jiy Pr. r-ausr Coaiu-.njf ixea briaY.'. 15 00 :t- *
A FULL LINE OF AGRICULTURAI. GOODS. "lustraeO mcr u. ' W. R. VANGILPER. L ^ & ~ * /k LANDEPlM EARLT ErrRA PEASKra®^ ft^Xrem 0rtr2li3!i«4 raSSS a " ^ I.ANDHETHS' BUSS WATEHltELON. or C-.ot.lmnx lu 1 , '*wl*!<*u* ol UiNDBCTIll- * CELEBRATED OARDEB, KIKLI) ax) rUlU'KR « XEEIIV. wen u-recn-re I.x cultore. In EaxtMb sna CfavMo. auoraulogec of iMrrowrars ixn m TOUJ- free *r Cbaigr- rnos IWs whol^r ^u^rere^^man-^opuo sr-pliretkm. Unarm- ■ " ~ *"***" 'nU or LANDRETlT Ik SONS, - - ^
~ l f. duparquet & huot, : MAS l FAlTt'KKBS or * FRENCH xga ^ FOR HOTELS, 6°°£U"> MM ■ Steamboats. RANGES ^ L F.vMiLivt* HHOILEKS WBSESSS^ RESTAURANTS. "Alwn, floppar. Tin" and Caa^ Iron Utensils. r t ; 1174m \ 24 A 26 Woottflf St., New York. v buy your Flour and feed ^ ELDREDGES' GRAIN DEPOT, ; No. 3 Decatur Street, Cape May City, S .ylvsus »I H®' • MnBU^MMW oSr 'will 'nSTas reproreileA "* |,k"Jr* ' «- «•»"« WM. B. ELDREDOE. \i
Jrgal AdrrrtiSfiBrBM. — - ' gUBBOGATE* OFFICE. 4 TS* QoXrerera^wreL^r~nre«fally^i<iry Ure , (rRBOGxn OF" THX OOCKTT OF CAFE j MAT. TTESOAT AMD 8ATTKDAT ( u' rerswre*. W1LUAM HrLDHgT I,^ - \ . ' / >APE MAY CIRCUIT COURT, Ly IN EqCITT. T-- Bu Ssr.1T. IslISlM En furtart T.t«tt*. srp -us*m luT: im fcrott ritn «r oawa ui tost- -t Feurjurj '". reM. ^ ^ ! -\rOTIl"E j esfcwl J Ztesm ) fa rare " t IIBKJtrKT VV )J^*T*I>s. A iV-r rat-, ,-«■«. Buildinq Watrriat. fftr. JEREMIAH RSCHELLENGEBS lumber yard SjEnSHSss SUINt-LKN ur AIA KtNIW. ' FLOUUI^i. FKAMII BTI Tr. ncKBTN. Ant tg shun errer and nl ZWL'KUERS 1'BOMITLT FIIAKI-. Fsnreuta siusnx-n rtorn ta Ss»* t«ab« • ocrtn.r J. a BnsjqAXN'-XR. | JJ-ABDWARF-. i I AND BKAt -tFT.-t. HOT-BED 8ASH. PUMPS. PUMPS. PUMPS. SLATE MANTEL SHELVES.
Heir gVdvrrlisrinmts. pOULTRY 1 POULTRY I HIGHEST CASH PRICES POULTRY OF ALL KINDS GAME IN SEASON. EVERY TUESDAY. ^pateSTS an^K!»y|oraa rar_raS tbSbctu/i nrttfr JPREE! CARDS AND I'll ROM ON. jyjjjTirERS KEAOTIII8. Young MEN I B52Bwi2nrL?n*to5?!rt.to. to e - and nw tliorough in the ml-ldto ntae; <»" rut. seperr"- InsbTwa-mtiglren^n w^wares vS^^taSswi v uzSatfWg)PATITS.i^^^~ in I-.rrois tree. Ad-trres K 9. A A. F. LACBT , Psxrar An'ys. ssv F ex. WsshMetee. DrC. J* oofgigp 'Jov/resl*'' i" . ' "mS

