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VOLUME XXVHL CAPE MAY CITY. NEW JERSEY. SATURDAY. MAY 12. 1883. WHOLE NUMBER. 1504. _ .... _ . J ~T" " 7 I „ Wk. RIH. n.nr. IBT AtTHOEITYl ' Is whht socb ses-soa wa* sauricaoO. order MM 1 mUM bMy ol wet lows. ksUSKf*"*1 £L*YS TRY ArTBokmr) ! u
OAPE MAY OXTY, M. jr. 9 1 .50 a year in Advance. *rofrt»i9»a1 • J B. HUFFMAN, trrnewer air^ooriwL'^a, at^ law i m nunrnr. _ < scram court wnMom. o^BII eoTAvnr pueuc t y.pOPBUB, J ATTOBNE Y-AT-LA W eouirroeiNcn urcnr sty0 " sin'iiitan. ALTER A. BARROWS, ] ATTOBNE V-AT-LA W | mT r. leaking a boh, ' » < dentists, *2Sl RXsTllla-trildasA. JAMES M . E. niLDBETH, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW ROUOBOto-MAWgltAND EXAMINER IN , i ' i ^JtTERBERT W^EDMUNDS, , ATTORNEY- AT-LAW, •oi.inmm and master ik ctianckrt. i csp*M*yctty,K.J. mi -j J J)B. JAMES H. INGRAM, | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ' 1 M eMVUM <mi«»nnii 1 _- sls-y I •ppWBY M- DpYD. . t . i - ATTORNEY- AT-LAW ' CONVEY AKCER. TWVT ruaP^^LWM'll^OR BAND FOR Ituinrfs Cards. ■ "p^NOS R. WILLIAMS, . ARCHITECT AND BUILDER. WILL MARK DRAWINGS. AND SCraWN .-RND «R CONTRACT. »pfici -«i w.. cw *«y. wj LITTLE, PAINTER AND GLAZIER. Oran"^*^W^C^sAMvIsn 0M8ANS AND SEWING MAB. f. HORNER, PlAMOHfiAKSiSEffKG MACHINES Q. TO GARRISON'S i STATHBEHI, AND SIDEE YABIET! FOE OOLD PENS. K LANK BOOKS, TOII.rr rim rooKKT -a I LOT. SRKLL UOUD*. r.iaiNG TAJ- A LA. . MINIATCM ROITS MA*rr»CTC*ED ON TE* PREMISES. SAWING a 4 CHIN NJIKDIXS ARD OIL A /^OODY EAR'S RUBBER FELTIKlRE dOTHUO. BOOTS A WOO. 0. P. OfETERfCtt. Mew York Befcisg ml Packing Compear iB59Btt§5SS5tiSti2r* WAEEMoggR. SSI WBHSW WRxrr. <SIN - i-RtJMisu. FA. J B. MATLAC'K. * WftSSilXVEVTR O^IBUDL TEEEACOffA QBAiN atf SEWEB PIPE ' JHMNXT TOM. *I*D tfCABB CAPa. 1-aiRBII .PLt'XR. GARDEN TABES. (X- ' w i u-L^r'jL'.ij'ir I n.i.l^ew TS. NTINANT) ASON-, 0 -v. ORLT MLACTICAL 1 KWELRB* •u cafe-Mat diamond cutters, •MTTATOTT. | ABCHITECT AND SUPERVISOR U0 WALNUT STREET, 11.1 M AUBFRUriCAnOaEBCAKErULLY . V^. °IW JOHN HBoaaiy^DHT GOODS. GBOCXBIES, FM»I» and wed. n«u lard, IUBH SEEDS, A cmi imm. «*b» mr as. a j.
_ gnr.gltofrttteMtBtt. STEELMAN'S COLUMN. DRY GOODS. | j Stock increased, and prices re- j . duced We arc selling Muslins | I at the following prices: Pocasset, < I 9 cts; Wamsutta. 12 1-2 cts; 1 Duval, 10 cts: Utica ,4-4, lOcts ; I 5-4, 16 cts.; 10-4 35 cts.; Good 1 ! 4-4 Bleached, 9 cts.; Fruit of the : ; Loom. 10 cts. Wc arc selling j j Black Silk at 90 cents beats any Dollar Silk in Millville. We | better grades selling at $1.- , 1 5, ( 1 ,40. £ J.65, £2.00 and 52.50. We have reduced some Dress , Goods 38 per cent.simply because the colors are not the Latest 1 Stylos. They are very_good and very Cheap. IN MILLINERY we as usual lead, having secured ' the services «f a Urst-class Milliner, foot arty in one of the leadChestnut Street Establishments. We are satisfied we can . suit all, and our prices will be as usual below all others, as our manner of buy-ing in large lots and for -cash gives us the very prices in the market. Jn Fancy Goods, in Satins, in Hamburgs, in White Goods and in fact everything in this line will Jx found complete and the prices right. Nearly forget to mention . mention to the ladies that wc , have 25 pieces Nainsooks selling at 4 1 cts. price elsewhere in Mill- j villc 16 cts. Hi CLOTHING IIPABTMINT we have made improvements and alterations in order to meet the demands. Are now making a | specialty in Fine Glothing for Men and Boys. This is a new departure in the business in Mill- | ViHe"; but "our people demand it, and they mpst be accommodated, j also keep in stock complete line 1 j of medium and lower grades. 1 1 tjood • suits for Men $4.50; 'j Youths; $3.50; Boys, 81.50. Here , is a chance for everybody; looojj pairs good, strong, working pants j ] I selling at $1. We make a spec- 1 ial effort to suit all in the very ! latest styles of Hats, Caps and 1 Gent's Furnishing Goods, we are - in 'fact, .headquarters for' these ■ """"i TBI SHOI BiPASTKM. having been considerably enlarged, is considered by all to be : the finest South of Camden, and • our Stock complete. The largest stock, ip the county, And to be sold, below all others, the great P Discount announced by other 1 dealers to the contrary notwithstanding. Ladies and Gents cannot fail to be suited.. The business in this department having so increased that we- feci guaranteed in carrying an im- ! mense line of goods. .Children . and Infant's shoes of every dc- ( sorption. In ail our departments we have the largest Stocks, ^ the Lowest Prices and pdlite attendants. Mattel Tailoriti Upturn. I W. SCOTT CALKINS. Manager. A FULL & COMPLETE STOCK. t - IPaktalooxings — A Specialty. Coati KGS— The Best in the Mari ke*. • r I Suitings — No end to them. ; Styles — The very Latest, j Wo KWAXSHiP — None can excel ! us. Fit You — - Ask your Conscience. J . Ear ik, Ycz — -Give us a trial. ■ A. J, STEELttAN,: 8.40. 144 MiLLVILkC, H. «F»K1« »SMa 1
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r WI*' CUAJflllTEE AIX COSES ^ ~ 1 '"bo r* hoarding Jionsrs. ^ ' J^ELAWARE HOUSE. Ur.Trrri NT«i«T.<-ir* R.r crrr.S. J. „ * "j-JJILLBB COTTSSE! ^ '■ I SO. 4 BERRY STREET. J t*A!TOKST AND FER* ANLNT UTZSTS j " ■ 1 *r-- ■ . »"■ T. a. BBOOKh. ^ (Coal, Wcod, gimt, fir. ' ! 0°AL AND ffQOD. l : ! A COAL AND WOOD YARD 1 I ' - )' SVBELl KXGKSW LASDIKJi, 1 j ■ IsESsasLsr"^ - ^ | L ' j LKB1UB l Ai. STOVE ANIi CEBBTKIT | jWB'W »W» .to— ItolWol | rm, oak Aim wcxosr wood, mivc. AAW1 R'UAJAMiB...
Ths 8am» n. . tooatt if Ulnti ■ IAWWOCM of, mm a irtroiwtr »M aw ol sowos, Tt^.'l'rod^TL^'M^Vlwbr • ktoto. Iioilml jm » : a 2%o*t^^Ss,"ii!2rV oi w ''!*_a l i,uimto~-T ■ j joji yet. , | I.-i II-. l^cLay u. iwl ^ A pliy^cun «rV.i iu U* "World .-t 1 Nckwx-" Ktoiit very iulcrcsUog Uiinp itg.rdiog what 10 dr.uk- Tie habit o( ilrinkinc MrooK lea or black coOee dhertly after diooer ia especially bad. and certainly interfere* with digeatvw. At breakfast-lime a healthy mac baa all hit sleep is him, ana enrelr it Is then on■caenlific for hits to inflict upon hi* *" or c!ffre*may be indulged in moderately. The bulk of the day'* work ia done; the b-xly not oely wants rinaiu* oot bol faliRuc ia felt whleh may well be onuaCeracted by the use <4 a mild atltnolant suefc a* tea. and bed Oroe is oot yet so near that sleep is thereby- Interfered with. Most nation* that drink coffee largely get s sallow skin, and I am inclined to think that the carbonaceous matter «f 4be roasted coder. Sfheti rS largely and frequently taken, may have something to do with this. For hardworking people who are n-g corpulent 1 should anggest the.thickflake cocoa as the health Km and uiuat nutritious breakfast beverage. For those M- bo do oot want (aUcmog drinks, and who often cannot digest coodaM-Iltdtild «( drink toft water at breakfast. Those who dine late and make their dinner their main meal need a diluent drink an hour or two afterward, and if they drink tea )l t he in awake or nukes tbrm inflatable and nervous. I And for myself that I dining so idly as I am Obliged to do when I I have done my work (7.80; P. M), and often neediog to work train# to 11, a tumbler of hot water brought. Into my study | or labra'oty Is the best and wholesomeet drink, and after a few Chentngs it will be ; na much relished as the Usual draught of i tea. The hot water assists to complete ' the digestion of residual food, it acta upno : the kidneys sod rinses out the effete mallei*. nod thus will be found to wake -one 1 j up snifliciently. and neither to Injuje the Ft nmacb nor to keep the brain awake lflrr I bed-time, in eld westber warm water i* by far the best drink si ditmer-ttme, and in hot weather r draught of warm water is far wholesome! and more cooling than cold or iced water. Whan You are Raauiy to On. Go. All people have not learned the art of laving a piaoe in an appropriate manner. When you are ready to depart, do to at once— gracefully and politely, and with no dallyiog. Don't ay. "U'a about Ume I I waa going," and settle back and uJk on aimlessly far another tan minutes. Same , people Have Just such a tiresome habit. ; They will even rise and stand about the I room in various altitude*, keeping their i b-ista standing, and then by an effort sue i ceed in getting ss far as the hall, when a : new thought ►trikes tbem. They then i lxlghtrn up visibly, and stand for so me 1 minutes longer, saying nothing of impor- ; taoor, but k«ping everybody in a rest- , leas, nervous state. After the door Is j opened the prolooged leave-taking begina * and everybody In general and In parti cu3. lar ia invited to calL Very likely a last .tli ought " Strikes the departing visitor, w bleb hit friend must risk a cold to bear to the end. What a relief when the door ia Anally dosed. There is no need of being effenaively abrupt; but when you are J ready to go— go' >
Meaningless Questioning. There is a style of questioning Sunday school scholars which neither interest* nor instructs them. As an illustration of this style, which may be named the art of the following, which we Hod in an elchange i In ihnaa days cum John the Baptist TTTUiTir." WJial litpeswerc tbey of which IheTeit S{*aka? Ttokc- itaya. Ah yea, those days, those days, those days! ••Well, what pereo-i la apekrn nf in those days?. John. Ah, yea, John— John — ions true, remember that It was John. Well, what John Was this f Jobo tlw Baptist. Y". rtghl-Juta the HaptrttJohn the Baptist Well— next, what did John the BapUU dot He tame. Traft, true ; be came, you nee. He wasn't there, and be came there. ^ Finding a Curious Crave. A curious grave has been found in Oakland Cemetery al Moctaxuma, lad., upon which fl=g rucks wore to placed aa-lo form a box about two feel locg and ooe fool wide and deep. In this recrpubte « or f-aind t wo skulls and s large number in^g -wdcostoliUmu Uodsramth thcboUreu hunca. all the bsm touch decayed. Old citixro* liriugTtiere over half a century say on Open burial* have been made there tbtfc lime. The crucible* were accounted for by an old rilrsre, who aay* iu the oldcu times sereroi <4 their while 3fSSS®SSSffi^ the maaufscturc at bogus coin. The skulls sod bones showed petoliarilien ss having been thoee of Iodlanx. The ether night a merchant is a Ttlhge ia Ohio was discovered in his store at an unusually late baur, and ia reply U Inquirer he mid : "My coefidewual . clerk la miming.* ■-•Awl what otrtr ^ [ ^ ^ tliev seem to be all square-'' , "Have you counted your cash T "Yes. and it is oorrect Id a dollar." "Looked over your bask book F' j "1 have, sod h Is satisfactory. That's the puxxle, yen see. He's skipped, and I a-Ssais."*- ) "i'ereape be baa eloped with your (wife." t "Lands alive • but ft may be so If It : i*. then the psrexle will he solved " , Be hurried borne, and it wae aa! and tjaar"""" - 'Ifiwe, \
"Shall I tell you why 1 dance and why J I seem so infatoatnl with it ?" asknl a , youag lady a few days ago. "It 1* this '" - (She wai a beautiful sod aeoouiplisln d , girl, the daughter of wealthy persous aod , j apparently had rewyU.Ua necessary io I make her happy.; "I have no aim in life that can stir mr In enthusiasm, and I u I have the blue* roetinnallr, except when 1 am dsociog. Music and a go«l partner '' is the only thing 1 know that drivre them u : away. The theatre ia dull, sad every o . , new book only confirm! my fliatru-t --f ( , human nature 1 am oot a -blighted being.' but the more 1 see and koow the Ji ires 1 care for married life. A think the " dutssie for manicd life does not eiist so j " | much with young men as many suppose . f If there were any of the rignt khid of young men— young men with noble prio- t, \ ciplre and snpgrior tntelligeocc as well ss r< - personal gracre-ii might be differrnt. » '■ : but ibe rare seems dying miL With my .. present taw* and views 1 am ant likely i. to marry any ooe. so I Just dance because 11 I ! get more eujoymcn^ out of that than " ; anything else. There! is so difficulty in a getting partners, and V(.at ia ail l think •' society men are good f-»r"--ln dance with, f, ' tin s Lake Shore train cumiet Into lie- * * troll the other day was a newly married ' couple, the bride appearing to lie about J ' 25 years old, aod the groom being t dap- . * per little chip a year or two younger. A 1 lsdj who came aboard at Wyindottc took ' 1 s scat just shred, and after a few minutes. r * she heard the pair criticising her bonnet * - ar.t! tloak and general style. Without J * I enance. she turned around in her scat - "Madim. will you have your sou done j - Ibe window behind you ?" i ' "The "arm" closed his mouth Instead. I ' aod the "madam" didn't giggle fog.six- [ * tunc fflOsa. j The Btftlw-of Georgia lure made s eti- J li nous aod "suggestive o.RUributiou to the , e vocabulary of the English language. .Wrb- v . sret's dicttensry gives the definition of ' . -tW^rord "bogus"— "apurioua : a cant , e ton origins! I y applied to counterfeit — 1 4 >(AgherlcanL" The word i* of Georgia ' d origin. William A. Bogus was u Georgia , e lAud Lottery Commissioner years ago. i r caught in raacality lo roooeoion whb his ■ ir office. He was an issuer of fraudulent , il laud rights. It waa curious that this p obscure Georgia scamp should have fur,t nishud our vernacular with a genuiue ! n mime for everything spurious sod false, i I- Take Off That Hut. i J A gentleman at tbc theatre sits behind ! r a lady who wears a very large hat. ; 'I remove your hat I can see absolutely notlip Lady ignores Idm. e "Excuse me, madam, bot uolraa you f. remove your bit sosneUiiog unpleasant I Lady igoores him again. Gentleman puts on his own baL p I/oud cries from the audience; , "Take off that bat ! Take off that bat:" Iddy thinks they mean her list, and removes IL "Thank you madam." j' A Preuchur Who Was too Purticuk A Baptist preacher In Northern Texas * made bla congregation laogh for half an » hour without slopping. He intended to * rebuke the female member* for i-xtravg- >- gauce in dress, and thinking jhai rariwre * was a more elegant form of Ibe word garb. If be used It a number of ume* with goat » effect. He said among other things that it was displeasing to the Lord for ChrisB tian women to be carried away with their * gar! age. r- « J" Newspaper life has its advantages in ' Arkansas if nowhere else, ss will t* seen *• by tbc following:— "It M doe to the piib- *" lie that I should make a lull confession " before I retire (torn the active control of '• the Spider. ,1 procured the posilioo mer- " ely to secure offioe, and now that 1 have m hssl elected constable of this precinct I ®* strp aside to give some other aspiring nan s chance. I have made many friends and killed two men during my editorial career. for which 1 am thankful and deeply indebted to this community." — Oil flitg JI JhrrUk
vUle* SarHBartlta and Over syrup will return ejawuu-niax .jrep, ptraasot lo^ul-e.Jmd^lSe briUlf. Hitl^'eoftiflGPto Sfcl ilprtt^of Blood, larvr, Kidary*, Maanscto, ftain. etr. —v. Bakrr* Cain Panares rare* pain In lias and Dr. Rotre . Worm tyrnp laauclty d.tlroyi % ^ , Nolwithstanding the proverbial 111 lock , of the nnmtw thirteen, tbc thirteen American colonies got along pretty well together. Most of the misfortune has come since they increased their numfc r —Iloiton Fraaserfpt. A Dan parous Counterfeit. WBlle « ***an Fli in* Fruprntw t,i I ,*■■ -j 1 Kif?: Vmi'T]' "i"*!.10'"" t ^SnTj^SK'^iywjyl On.'pau^ul One peculiarity ol Use wild goose is , that If lis mala dies it never lakes another. , We never knew why "goose" was used at i s synonym for (oolUhnrst before.— BarlinpfcnsTrsr JVaas. s Quinine Superseded. . Al breakfast the other morning a Sew York dude declined a piece of shad. He bad been told that fish food made brain. . sad ha dtdat want to unfit himseK for the ponhioo be occupied is aociety.--r Kerr. BtrmU. it Given Away. . W. cannot help solicit the liberal nlsr made Snail torallds aadanrsrea* by Pr. AnW* Saw DWoowcy [or mi mil. Toa are reaamsM teaaSas H. a. Kaeasdy* Drag * HuwvnmM gut Triri BoC»>waras^yseJ* * Vatow. smncote*. or any alreaon « lb e Tbrfal jaiMM*. RwepWlse»eerey«, « j
j LAWS OF NEW JERSEY. || j | uy Mkiuwws ^lrejAlre7^ ! u .miui.teriieihF.tFUSrni^fluriT^tid'imparu^'.v- ^ C of the prior arr,PN^may^F, t-J U" aatiorl*cd to^cttpowcrreUo^hear. try and drtetnilnr. c ot^anj^ fwnaliyW |cname*1^re*mtied for li-r I or-Jlnanct* nfTuch euy^n-l' *t*o to Sear. try and i drtrnnlne arrerdlng ui law.slt nttrr.'-r* chargrd i - lUnancra. lur «nicli ihe i-niuihartu ^7'j^g:ir ■ itotrsu-l ^W^t*wicri power ft I* u.usTui i s. An n-r l^F^rte-l.Tftai^xortR Wtrn^otfti-r- | U^2%gnlalrdY^l5e^^^^^^ of end ou^ Let 2^bamFrepyiemFOt*Iraereh3S^tiv*n Ut*d bythJW"vtoIno«*i'r'and ren.tft-iil Inffre i nrrpretcrlnrd In andbyUifai* of the IrgnU- . repTwS-q rt'iTmdsi^ e B>ed>nc*ore'aa^ J u«i | wnire Wltr* >UaW!jatde|2| qr5^|ft?^<]^
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