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Pubfiehod Ewr» Saturday Morning «* CAPE HAT. WAY 5. 1883 £ ~ Si£SSSS£.^SZ£r ~ = lliv orach ——peered thai the iaformr rs fa apoo lb* Irish not-piralora, lated of be- ta tag t: alien to Ibe tatter, were, from Ibt " firagte* toU.«ptor«f « b It te w*0 for «ffk dealen to know ttial „ toe t.ew taw ralatire lo tank Frovulra 0 u*i do nllk wbtcb bat been watered, |c •dub mod, or (banged hi aoy respect by n the cddltloo oT water or otber lubataoce, . or bi nanoral of cream or any pan there- fl of, *1— ith* kept or offered lor aalt nndcr „ a porefty of $50 for the fit— off— e and „ ffWWtor the eecood. TV. attempt D*»~belng martr iu politl- « eal e rtJeo to ewryfam wttb the Iritb- ' Aox xjaa voters hj rifuraatng aya*aiby for tha am- of Mae. aad pwttng c thU U thai I be ma.tr an tone la «M next Pro. .Initial caapalyn. wni fall rtUl-bora « aad Iwrr an support tea the paople. c The -paratka can MM he made a party t OTP -.Uiral aae ta |bta ortunlry 1 Jue Cieil Sertloe Oofamiaaiua will aooo , enter upon the dj-harff* ol lu duties. ( Proc. Ihr weli-knawn proclivities of tu mem' wn, not ranch In the way of Reform J it expected- The service wtU fall back , into tha old rata, Juat at the Wtrn pre- , dieu-l auotha ago aad at the time of the , pare- ge of the BUI creating the Commit , ■too. It it hard to teach aa old dog new

Tha Ltftaaeiog erew. of our Wale « Tureday trel. During the aeamo Jual f! cloafl forty roeeeU were areittad on the K cons. and do Urea were ton. After the " firat uf Jane all the natiuot will be known 1 by ntme aad not by number at ta the rate c at the praeeot time. A oew nation ta to e ha c ected at B*nwga! City, tooth 6f Uw r ' I lire. Metklcham. the daughter of Tbotnai , Jefforaoc'i (avorite daughter. Martha Jef- j fonon Rrntmlph, It now llriog in nbao- < late poverty at Georgetown. D. C. The t fact tune to the kaow lodge of faienda, and ( < (r. omit tee of the tan Haute of Repre- , ■entnlrea reported lo fnror of granting , her . penaioa ot 850 a month, but it wai , not acted npoo by the House. Several , ladhw bare taken the matter in charge , Who will eottaaror to rake a fund which , will girt the old lady a own pel race for , bar remaining, yearr The letter of Henator HcPheraon, gir. tag hit naanoi for toting in faror of the proem tariff law, lias been extensively commented upon by the prom lap* Journal. of the country ol both political pan an, and aa a general rule, hit courae tare been warmly and eordfafy eedoreed. The crtiiotarax of political fore In hi. own party hare only had the effect or bringing him Into greater notice and ptaribg him higher In the catimalioe of the American peo;dc. In bla caar. the .word of hi. enemies hre indeed preired him. On Wedneaday, the lfith lo.t., the colored Republican, of the casern .bore of Maryland will hold a cooreoriim loomat the hands of the Republican party. The intelligent among them are rather reatlee under the position in which they are placed; alighted on the one hand by Republican politician*, and oo the other, looked upon with contempt by Democrat!! leaden, because they hare urrlhcrd thdr

ihTfate. They b»*«1ltelll 1 lamely j to treatment from the RtqnthBran Uaere | which Democrat, would not <Msk of dar- j ing to attempt against any body of ratal, i adhering lo their party; and ,a. a ere*-- , qrauec, Ihey in to day la ecmpleie potHl- i caialarerr. All tUa la the reanlt of tbalt I own chooalngbaring'a bard Urafont in ranou. place, aa i even when after hard fought battle, aotne .yatem of prohibition it engineered into tentative existenoe, the probabililies arc that son- mag will be atruck and tin bottom he knocked out of the meiaure. The Soou Ikjoo. Uw in Ohio baa Juat been declared noconmtmlonAandupon re| which cannot be warped and iwi>trd to ■eat their peculiar rjr «r A. we harr always maintained, prohibition is a mis! taken hoe of policy, and tee would be far Renter hope of aocceas in a system of high prioad lioaaasa, limited in number in nteeace to populalioo, and ranted only under twrndntcma In be rigidly enforoed. It -re eery, longer •"*«*<** "*•> **

whs* a woman will, she will, and when fo •■me wool, she wool, nnd therea an rod M out." Hire Kate Kane, who baa hither- pt to enjoyed the unique cdehrity of being H MUwaakee-a ooly female lawyer, and who b. lately, proved that while • nun may be fa bra" lawyer but n-w a lady, appear, dr. ir t- etaiaad to achieve a. much notoriety a. ii , it porethlc to obtain ta provtam^tbe t uU of the qupwd adage. She declare. ' d ► « will not pay ber fine If she remain. In In pr Mo all bar life. Tha female imuncc is I p t «y strong ta hre care, bat unfortunately , , i may hud to lu own overthrow The j u t -run ha. yet airwher tarror ta reacrve; j ■ may Mrtke her name from the roll, aad ^ ..•aaao. me won't be a lawyer It would would ta wire !•« ^Dra»crtik: party < iroa Eaaex County, and ure* the argu- , meat te "if we have the Democratic < candidate this year, wa can retry tha | , roreay. te ma. yam. ekm a btelf. tee Breet-r an^Qregrreamao - Wllh- «• ""Sa '^ta wea be -fad of the Af-re, dore the faaky U the Democratic vtart. of that ! o.reaiy ecly dgpaad apcc Ha havtag tfa haUre "g^MllI mart he pot tewward by the Mat paper faafcee b» C ran Ctalre tha^heaor «f tavtag tha gobrwa-

The Trenton Tfasr. of Monday last in an editorial with the above beading, autre that the difference of opinion dining beDr. Loring, the chief of the Agrt- * cultural Department at Washington, and Prof. Collier, the chemist, as to the que*- J lion whether sorghum sugar can be Quite with profit ta thia cptrtrtry. has become to ' marked that Ihe lallet-. removal ha. been determined updo; and then refers lo the ' fnc; thai several hundred tbourend dollars been expended in extensive ea perl menu lo Cape May county, saying that the extravagance of there rtprpditurea "pot aa eod lo the experiment hefrec It proved whether It would pay « not," and farther, that "the leflnrry and various other building, -ill Bawl oo their original menl and rxccre of liberality lo dealing with other people's money." Wc do Dot ooe moment suppore thai the Tim a in puhhaalwa of this artlala hrteoded^to wrong; but ooe thing U very evideot, it. editor t. entirely at sea in ■ regard to the whole maUcr. and hi. information is wholly of an unreliable character, beiog devoid of the truth. la regard to Commia-ooer Loring'. opinion, we find the following in an addre— delivered by him aa late aa DecemIt 1881. before the Miastarippl Valley Caoe-Grower*a Association, rlx ; "1 have watched with great Interest, aa a citizen believing in praapcrou. and recently a. an official rnall the effort, which bare baen made to perfect tha work for which this aasociaiiaD organized. I am dcabiou. of - inquiring and advancing your ioduatry by your practical means and in your own practical spirit. My laat official appeaHor cn Ibemaelres who are engaged in —UA- <

luUap a profitabU bmntu and not in de- J a theory." In this nddreft. he • gives a brief hlreory of the aorghom in 1 lo thia country— the coocloitaoi of I the chemist of the department and recooi 1 mending them for the benefit of those 1 engaged in the industry— the facta re 1 ported by the National Academy ol 1 Scieoore in regard to the ecooomlca^pro " doclton of crysulllxable cane aogar on a 1 a Male prvJtUMf to t^mfarmrr aad «... ' faeturrr from sorghum,— and a statement of the result, arrired at by practical manufacturer, at Champaign. III., AshUbula, Ohio, and Rio Otonde, N. J- At the latter plaoc are the work, falsely referred lo ; the Trenton Tim* v having "pot an 1 end to the experiment. " Of there works, 1 Commi— inner Loring quote, the report of ' the committee of the NaUooal Academy. 1 which la the following language. "The nputatiemi cf Ihe proprietor!. " in 1882. thia product wu 118,000 pojnd. and of j molauee 40.000 galboa." Favorable re- , porta were given from the works at the . twt) other places shore named— and the ] oammittea in eoocluaioo atatrel aa follow..; " It la fromtbe Bute of New Jwaey and ' Illinois* that we are able to rile example. „ al sooce— no aa large a male and alteod. d . with aucb ap vneepjeoeai remit <u /airly pott to rest any douhit at to the prodaeil n „ of nfar oa a great Kale fa a northern , rUmate Kith a commernetf-proAt. " This from Commi— km -r Loring'a owe add re— i. a sufficient refutation of the I- charges made by the Tree too Timet bucd f upon idle rumor. Snore*, af the falleat >■ kind ha. attended the work, al Rio Grand.-, 1 in this county. No stoppage haa occurred c IntbclropcraiioM.ajd it I. confidently ex. c peered and believed thai the production of e .ugar furtbe prereot ywar will far exceed h thxt of 1882 r. Will -tb» Trent m Timet make the ic ameneie honorable? Ir " a ii.ui i o "Oh. cmaiateocy, verily thou art a c-malateocy. c

Jewel I " The Philadelphia Reeord mil- * Under Ihe garb of an independent c Janrnal. yet willing foot lo mydtalrou.. n > thai the niauca of the Democratic part) ° - ahould believe it in the interests of the • > atill harps on the tariff question. 0 ' dropping the role of adriung the " Democracy to adopt for their platform a ' "Tariff fur Revenue ooly," now finds 1 ' fault with Republican organs which do 1 not adopt "the ugacious hint" of the . jr. y. Strait via. "that the Stalwart and Half Breed taction, ceaas to worry e— ta other, aad that tha whole party unite at lb. plait orth of a tariff for protection. ' This- policy, in the Opinkm of Ihe JiKord. , would secure barnwy io the Republican j party aad give It an Issue for the next ' fundtty of the Reeonft reasoning upoo the tariff question is beyond all meaaoretnrnt. Failing in its effort, lo induce the leading Democraiic journal, of the oountry to espoure ita views and" fotce upon the party both the doctrines of Free i . Trade and a Tariff for Revenue ooly, it 0 now baa the temerity to suggest to the Republican party a platform endorsing a tariff for protection ; or in other word., a protection tariff of Ihe bigbo.1 tort ol a formerly told that errn the present tariff

law was inimical to the interest, of the , people, what murt be thought of the t Record in dow adriatag quite a large num- 1 of the tame people to advocate a tariff | more obonxiou. and oppreaaive. even , according lo iu own argument and show1. ifii. consistency ? I. Ufair dealing with tha people : In the same column of Mat WateaRetard in which appeared the shore j party, Is tha following j 5®5r»«~— ' 1 Now what la the inference intended lo i be oooveyed by this! . Simply, that the protest! re tariff in Canada, has foaoo^mignilkta lo the : efface opus the industries «f the peqme of that country, and since each a tariffbaa worked aoch injury ta Chnada, it wU! produce rimdar Injury in !» United j Stales. What absurdity 1 According lo i . the Reared', logic, the America peeplc win, to foBow regular sequences, he ootn- ■ peSad to .migrate to aotne other tand,— go j " aootk ward," any . for tataaoce to Soutn ' ; they —c'dfpe creed by a " tariff for pe> ' ! larUaa ! " The prep'e bar* not, bow- ' j ever, been told m yet by the Record. A : fauok Can the f fared eobghtec Uaai. ! it gut the faaee, not knowing whether ° ir. as— Ha kg wttb the Democrau or Rrk i yutiiiana party dortng Ihr Ih nridnntlil

Waanrauiux April SO. 1SS2. j k The hotels of Washington are very fuU for the reason, and considering the ah- f •eocc of Oeagrem the number ol -rangers j in the chy is very large. Amuogthe Mrd. of paogt that may be k«o Sluing about , the Capitol, the National Museum, Cor- a ran'. Art Gallejy. and the Department ' building. . bridal couples are the predominating iprcics. At all season, of the year ( this city ta a favoriie resort tor the hooey- , mooocra. They may always be seen . loitering among the sight., they look at 1 1 i each otber during unguarded moment., J j , notwithstanding their intent i<m to appear : , ! like matrimonial Veteran* By their freah- . j neaa. air. and manner the rural bride and .. groom, and even these who would resent toe imputation of rurikfty if tbey are | from the entailer towns, ate mod eerily ; identified- The carelre. otaenrer may ree a through tLeir studied indifference -id *»- „ aumcd case, andjf othrr mean, of Idrn- |( tificalloo are wanting, newly n arried pain , may be known by their faulliemoeaa in e the matter of glorre. riioea, hats and ties. To study them aa a dam no better oppor. i lenity can be found than a stroll through the public buildings of the National Capl- ., tal. . The President has appointed Mr. Randolph Keim, of Pennsylvania. Chief Ex- ' amlner of -the Civil Service Commiarioo. The diaappointeea at thia appointment lay . Mr. Keim could not himself paM the exainination prescribed by the rule, of the commlwioocr. Pcrhap. be could not. But It must he remembered his bu.iuesa is . ' not lo be examined, out to examioe others. „ Have not many men made good Preaident, who could not bare pa-ed examlnation fur a Government derkabip' 10 The next appointment to be made by r. internal revenue. The vacancy was . earned br the resigned on of General the of

Raudi, which was handed lo the President Saturday. The reason Mr. Raurn amigna fur bla Step is that bis salary of 86,000 ' year i. intuffident for the needs of bil , and he witbdrnwrfrom the public t service to resume the practice of hi. pro- • femloo, the taw. He held the. poriuon ' more than six years and wa. a remark- , ably efficient officer. It ta mid the Pre. i- , dent received six applicalioes fur the va- i rant place from ex- member, of Congress within three hour, after be bad accepted Gen. Ileum's resignation There has been some complaint recently , among ywing n spirants for office that the . departments are aupparting many superannuated employees: There are more ! gray beads to he met in the Port Office Department than any other. Judge Cawrcnaoo, the Notary of the Department, ta about aa well known as the Post Office building itself. He began service during Jackson's administration, nearly sixtyfour yean ago. But Mr. James Marr has served in the Depart mi nt the longest consecutive pi-nod. He was appointed io , 1881, and haa to-day a salary of 82,500 ! a year guaranteed to him for life by ad of I Congress. , He may be found in his room at the I Department every day with fewer aigna of superannuation Iliac many yaunger men. , Stave the war the Post Office Department , Iras I wen more of a political department than any other, except, perhaps Ihe , Treasury. There are several empty . sleeves snsoog the clerks, and here and I there a pair ol crutches and wooden leg. t hut, considering ihe lact thai of the fire hundred and tbirty-ooe employes in ihe j Department, only ooe hundred and thirty , c latin to hare rendered war service ta either of the Army fir Navy, it would J >cem that the old aoldirta bad not unduly pushed their claims upon the appointing , paver, fui week.al a meellng held ft* the crectiou of a Presbyterian church in Ihe city, James O. Blaine was the most

appointed to solicit aubacripUoai and se- ,, a- lot. Mr. Blaine has endeavored lo b maintain a strictly nun oommiltal attitude n iheTreligious qoealloa, hut aame weeka "J ago his new residence wu christened with f| much cctat by a Catholic tnartiagc ceremony. Now follows this coocetsion to Protestantism in bis committal to Presbyterian interests, which In the light or his T Presidential asplratloc— MMgnlflnasa. |' Mic. " «. Jacob* Oil corjt every gua. ^ i It eared htm and Uus 'lsUe true. The following ta among the lawa passed ' at the recent aeatioo of the Legislature : t 5. And be It enacted. That it .hall Dot \ • be tasrfnl for ay person at perrons to set , ! ay net qr seine ol a y description across ; , ay Chanel, thoroughfare, inlet, creek or uy otber waters of this Elate, for the - r purpose of taking or calchiog of fish, at t . ay time during the year, except between i the flrat day of March in. each ad every l jcar. ' ^ i

tnas J^COOgBh*. Ot MtstfeZlk , ^tne lungs 'ollowrtbya^sevresOTua. ^ 1 , anav I gat s boulr.wtieo to mj .urpnse, t ecu- i tasa tor tares ysai* pan- , ^•■1 wrtts ma qpuu: .^ju^qnrt.^wtu , ril taW tekSakQart token Many faualiicas firms have a Idea, that i circular advarttatng acoompHahea better t re— Uu, than would be derived from a aio- > iiar ta vestment ta a trade Journal. The ' opinion of Aastatut Put master -General Hfixfa u intare— tag and should be oareI fully considered by bustne- men. He 1 — ys: "L'oseal— i avekipeaoootaining cir- > cul— n^ree jsneraily ^oiougoed^ to 'hr " ! Ate 1 had beet— almost akdn aid - " help me, I wo bottle* Parker's Olager I Touic cured m. rotnptatriy. M. B. W-t- , eat, tamp Mfr. CMcagw '' at<w5fa«teaead affer ill meetiiut of, i. Army of the Poroo-c. wh-i he will re-\ a s-ood at the haaqoet to ton »a— to ih. 1 , "Ariay af the Posuxns—."

, kcVtitglteJta^Tee Preaidency. Tbey say Btatoa -ill take oo acUal I - polities betet u, bat his frtaad. 1 1 •to sot think ha is entiraly out of die j t race. The Mains Legislature has pas— d forty | ; liquor laws ta thirty yrars. end Mill their I more drunkards io Maine tha thrift la New Jersey or Pennsylvania - I j The London 7Vw advise* Great Brh-f I . tic to ignore Irishmen. This is vny 1 < much like asking the dwellers by the igr>[ j Robert Cbambera. a DetawarepT. it, hxif j . Bled a claim of 8T5 for pilotage of the j J ! bark Talisman to Philadelphia, t Tiara 1 1 here boarded the hark inaide the line ea- j S i tmhltahed by the Board of Port JVardeo*, i e '• which ruse from cape to cape. The case I will come up at the next term of the Coi- 1 I [ ted States District Court. { c Iter. Dr. Talmage. in ooe of Lb public prayers, recently asked God lo hasten ' "that long-expected, that happy day when c this groat Sahara of human aocrows will crimrou into the bloom ud vrrI. dure of Eden." The exquisite beauty Of the tanguaae ta equalled ooly by the beauty of the Idea which It conveys. 0 The dispatch with which the English >■ court at DubTra ta disposing of the Peer r- nix Park murderers cootraais strikingly h with Ihe loag and tedious delays so oom- , moo in the courts of this country when '• dealing w.th criminal cases. If there may be too much dispatch for the purest a- justice, it is equally true that there may tie too much Tardiness. „ Mr. Jay Gould, who la reported to hare laid aside the snug little auin of 8100.000,'I 000, as the net profiu.ol stock spefuta-. x- lino, ta also reported at having made up lie his'mlod to retire from active business ia Wall Blreeu and hereafter lead a qulrf life. He 1s but forty-seveo years of age. II and yet foe aererai years be has been the a great figure among the stock gambler. iij; Atlcoetc' ypuroiii I>taalera. Of laiallw " !C" '"* as AZ.LCOCK*.

pmr-s.. am - by «vs ot oar b-t pbyal. tan. wttboot reuelvuf rnssraas <m tae pirts aBected an« I cab assure ! r.r—rst I tie— la trrrj our as the tost ptastaviT^taky*" B"r. Gsu-sonxa 1 I t-sve bqf. greatly trouhku wuh Itbcuniatum and Weak Kidneys. j was advised io Vy Aixoocs's roaota n-ssraas (bad used two otber kinds 'of so-called Porous Ptastrn. wUeb , did me oogooc), but cue or Jours esewufkad like a cbum. givlnx me complete rttat. saVl ■ bare not been treabled wta, Ebeuoslkdnvsbd ■ Kitnev Coo. plaint ataev -balp_g.dhem, fad 1 i couemcr — y— if cuwd. ^ ^ b rases a. •°""D ' mtiaeoS Forney's Pngrut speaking of Oape " May says :— The improvemcnu throogb1 out the' City t re general ad ex- - tensive : The tbree-suiry brick extension 1 of the Colombia it very handsome. Diui- , rot's new hotel, on Decatur street, it four , Stories ad L shaped. Ii contains all the 1 modern accommodations. The proprietor himself ta V'ely engaged In the e work. The new market house at the cor- , ner ot Washington and Ocean atreeta, hat 1 otwned iu doit* It is a floe xtoctorc L The four new store* ud ylweUfogt of the it Knickerbocker Ice torn pay, oo Wash,l ingtoo street, below Ocean, deserve the . commendation they everywhere receive. Workmen are trill eogag-d upon the J ocean drive ; at wtll at being lengthened d it 1s considerably widened. landscape . gardeners nod others are at wort io most ^ of the grounds. " sell — b— e. for Brown's Iron Bitters win surriy ty care you. Iron and ctacbona are Ha prloclp.1 ig ingredients. U Is a certain —Itwlor dysprpsu. J lodtae-k-. tnaUrts; .reloe-'. lllhrj. lung jn S£l brwrt affrettoaa. Try ii it yoo dourv to to

People who shoo', iheir friends by mistake" are often greatly distressed alter it. r that does n .1 prevent other weak minded fvople from doing the ramctbmg 1 afterwatd. What it wanted i« untclhtar J that w ill mak«H Ills ktnd • f folks song before they shtsit. 1 Quinine- ttapwractScrt. BJhluSS I^^srlyTkirersyf cry. t 41" cheNawjM— y° Editorial Ajsociati'in will | he hnkl al Newport, R. L. aotntneocing | oo the 35th of June next end taooHmTmr for four (tavc, dunng which Bovtou will br stalled. a Dangerous counterfeit. ' r«ML lean— Bau—vsv k On. pbusd.ipsts. and ll m a kockxu 5«w Vcrv. wbotsCape May ta undoubtedly the finest Cape May ta undoubtedly the nonet ,

point. on the Aitanllc coast for hatbipg , and the moil delightful for qceaniq obte , vat ion- It ought to be tbp most ppputar. , — UarriMtmrg IndcpnoleHt . Millions of Bottle* of Dr. King's New ' ETKS .s-st ; s^T^erorty^^*^o^( tod Pird. T IH.UItpON -iBttuscuy, SstorJaj rvrul-r, SSSSf-SS^'. & ' rSSum — w— b-gtoa papers pies— 1 mi'SINsOK— U Aitseue CKx. Msrck SCb. ' i«5ls— « 1°lbrrnsry* — Z—sr" J<*n* grir gkflwrtiWB rats. - (mCE OF ANITCAL MEETias? j: asy-ytfas g >• ta'ii " lbs im-im— <«w!vblSa— ' i THK F0^B" * j taT^BrHSSSfS-1 ICE CREAM SALOON 5 ! CEt TBCfaDXX. JUT w. "to. h * ; \ SEGARS. TOBACCO, Be.. Rtc. "|a. ,

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prices and paper. Iam also ready j . to attend to all job work of Paper ' Hanging, and I defy competition ; in my .line. Cor. Washington and', Jackson streets. (Levy's Build- j ing). M. S-.Schui.tt. | TEE HEW PATENT i dust-proof I Situ Wiiiiit Dpes Face Case, II xisi riniaii) by the American Watch Co., WALTHAM, MASS. It tug the ussaJ Cop. a-1 socona* fteator (ir.ng.ft J and durahUity^ ^ ^ Vbo braot, K aa cvpocialiy pre»*rtd walrr-prvwt^c^rohls Iftai (or— a an atr-Ufbt J-jDtUon wtlli'ibo body ot

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Three Strong Points, i. ■ I"1 Point One: ] Men's Spring Overcoats; * wg th*t ukr* in vvemhing from the very plain low priced to the float, from the light- I t>l fancy colt* to the plain black, from the .mallei youths' lo the * large*: of targe me* , urc. A ommtadlng atnek that every light „ orercoal turcr must are -It h^tare* to know the market. , Point Two: Fifteen Lines uf Men » Buaine- buiu. A little money ta a L powerful thing in Oak Hall. Wilac— the following: ) 1 1 , Fancy Cassimcrc Sack Suits at jSS.50, and the simc j goods in walking coal style, at $9.00. Our onlyboast on is that ihey are good for the money. Manhattan;. Cheviots in six full lines, both sacks ; and walking coats, at $10.00 The buttons and trimmings of fhesc suits are worth special attention. Plain Cassimqres; three varieties, in sack style, -at $10.00. Very- reliable. . Five styles of Harris Oassiracre Suits, of quiet styles, and in both Sack and Walking Coats, at $16.00. The well-known reputation of these goods speak for themselves. These fifteen lines arc not fragments pulled together lor an advertisement. They represent two thousand suits, and goods to make more. There is business ; • in iKem. Point Three: Custom Made Clothing. * '•me •u,pi*y ot pi«* goods lo order. There ore very great bargains in all the following litre*; 1 * Class A, in any ordinary business style, $18.00 Class B, " ' " " '• JO.00 .Class C, " " " 22.50 r / Class D, " 25-00 Our "points" arc made^Hort and sharp for practical people.

Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. I j - Ajrun— ^ the great bargainkouse IX THE SEW KNICKERBOCKER BCTLDIXOS, NO. 60 WASHINGTON STREET. CAPE MAY. N. J. j It now open tar tbr lupecitoacd c"od.. and everybody u invited ^tocouie witb tbr uaderauadtaf c GEEAT BARGAINS IN QUEBNS AND GLASS ffil. : CREAT BARCAINS ITJ" OLD FASHIONED EARTHENWARE <- Wonderful Bargains! ^ FIVE '-CENT'" COUNTER OI Extrauruiaar.v Atorturetit. Wc alro haw a iaj*. ' TEN CENT COUNTER. ; Immense Bargains IN TIN" WARE. Extraordinary BARGAINS in Wood and Willow Ware. . «•— ,n "°Ape : Real Genuine Bargains TAINT BRUMES. Ul'ST BRPSRES. WHITEWASH BRUSHES, kc. ALSO PAINTS ^ In targe qdmill auaauUp^WlXDOJVOLASS ta^a run. VaU>J AprU- ° .Tscmre, . no o SMITH & CO. AT HALL'Shi. s: 26 SOUTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA. I SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! l! Black and White Stripe Silks, - - 50c. to $ 1 .00. 1- i Colored " - - - 50c. to $ 1 .00. . One Lot Black and White Stripe Silks, 50 cts.* The* are One Lot Colored " 55 cts.) WERT CHEAP. SOLID COLOR SILKS IN ALL SHADES. WE STILL BBTAIN OUR OLD REPUTATION FOR g, Good Wearing Black Silks, Sew Styles end Her/ Shades ir. Dibss Gcods WE GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO BLACK GOODS. ' Our assortment is full and we keep none but the Best Makes. CHOICE STYLES IN SATINESI LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AT THE RIGHT PRICES.

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> rnmptly ootore nr-b.r'rr stacmx™' HENRY jmMmCKS^ Joo«H-y CAMDEN. N. J. grtTWrt'. .»!»"■ " \ C. PRICES' STORES, — No. It FERRY bT^'At'E HAT CITY. GROCERIES, DRY uDODS aM HOTIONS, PAINTS. COLO KB. OI1A VARNISUJBi,OLAM*« Mill, NO. XI PERRY STREET, ^ FEED STORE. CORN. OATS. BAY. BRAN AND HILL FEED. WOOD YARD. Xrgal -Advrrtts ramus. QUBBOGATE'8 OFFICE. volvlq* upon bin u BCR^KIATE OF TUE^OOLTITY OF CAPE " TUESDAY AND KiTPBDAT ot owrawvvt. WXLUAH HILDKETR^ jltir ^di'frtlsrmtnts. EVA TAYLOR, ' FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER, ■ A CARD. Mr. Editor. — Wc would mos: ■ respectfully inform - -the publi : through the columns of your valuable paper, that wc are the sole agents of the celebrated Rubber Paint. This paint is said to be the best Water Proof Paint made, - as it is manufactured from India rubber and therefore very elastic. It is both beautiful, durable | and economical. It is claimed " that it" will last three times as long as lead and oil. The Rubber bc'ng perfectly impervious to water, makes this paint peculiarlyadapted to boat and vessel painting. It is put up in gallon cans in all colors, both for jqside and ouisidc painting. Mr. William Schejlenger, of this place.informs us that he painted his house with it ten year* ago and it looks well I, ' Mr. William Townsend, of this place, has also used this paint on his property and believes it to be the best patent paint made. - Wc have a very remarkable 5 fine assortment of all kinds of Paints and Paint Brushes at lowest cash prices. Wc ate also the agents for the celebrated Maxwell's Gypsum for whitening and coloring walls. No trouble to put it on. It has become a necessity to the house- wife, and is nearly as cheap as whitewash. Smith & Co., OMITii OC V-O.,

6o Washington Street, ui -am Cape May City. HIS OPINION. - I,, tlr-r Sentence* »u Authority , add* hi* own lo the Popotar JudffXBent. aij?^msffsm^A^^'StaDrsw!AK 5 i cure fits! PATENTS I! g?S3Si£'8i8!,'c v| ,, — V- ^