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Published Every Saturday Morning 1 CAPE MAY. BAY 12. 1883- J ru wr k nfkMaiai tor Mf CO, ffV-** ■ - Ti tay rata Ik. I— If tMrtraata ot 1 Ike KM of the Star Koote aw «nrt tbe jnofrte teffta 10 lay, bow muck kopr U lb. Grein upon the l'. S. Trcnoroy loeoolinu, The FhUndekihi* nmpapcra an jubi- . last over the complete eoccfw of the nm Grand Mnrtcnl FraUral cvw Rlno in that city. The Wave nrjakca with i If th* Democrat* in Ohio would pot up a"--' 0. Thnoeaa and >h* Itr puUireo* would name booeat John Bhermao, the wane oaU— al projwnirw. 8 oat or Edmund. , wlm it by, fat the atrontrat RcpabBran in the Senate of the t'n! ed Staler. ha» tbcfuod acnte tokeepa i per trolly iv-Tot bead oo the Preoidenttal q nr. lion. IT be wanta the Bepoblican nomination, nobody knowalt but talmtetf, or It bkrty to know U for rotne time to Crew. « lianctll e Konyon hu permitted U a claim of Vandai hilt and Hopklnt tgmlntt the New Jrtaey Central, to be taken before the Court of Krmrt, ami autet that h II, urn he ad jutted baton the road can be taken out of the hand, of the tteelnr. lie to underwood to hare rxprcmed hit complete wtitofacUoo with the propoard «gTre-me«l between U aod the Philadelphia aod Keadinr Kailraad '1 lie effort* made U> banaooiie the Bub wan and Half-BrWd fad loot of the (teputdlcan patty of New York, ftave that far readied is making the barriera between them rtroogc: than iter. In the meantime the Tammany 1U1I wing of the Democracy to up in anna against Governor Cleveland Between the Republican and Detnecrstic quarreto, New Yntot State to a political Pandemonium- It tolatt heoomPudemosium- ^

lop; known at a Stale open at all timet for ^ terrain* and tale, and upon wboae rellabildy no dependence can tie placed. Wtoe , p iltileal Pw ten will amid all entangle- f menu cwnfajJho^Uuiwmtee. •11m New Jertey Law Journal calto al- p motion to ui Important amendment made to the lien taw by the ln»t Ugixtature, I Which U character! tee at a moot! rosily in I let- Wat Ion. Coder the amendment wleea J and children, at well at mortgagee*, can i he deprived of their right*. The prori- ] fhtu iff the net have been extended to al- ] feralioo* In M building. Iferelofore the i Deo was created only upon the rrectioo of J a 1 wilding or of addition to the oottlde > wl-ieti could be veca by cerditort who i wi-racuUouienougti to prowl amnod the pi flMWi bcfort.taliln; monngiAui now < tin ctange in n pari ii ion wall oP a bed i work, by'wtirrti In can veil thr Ikiuw to<l ! h.i and obtain a lille free of a ninngap J taken after the work was done and before J lb. Ilea war filled and without notice In the mortgagee: The touching and truly tloquont apreob of Logan, the lodrna, upoc bit wrong* at being driven hack, back from fait buoticr , lrj and euterpriting white race, brejfke a proud and booorabie though tabdued , human nature, llow different in all the , attributes of manhood, to Logan, the Ben- . at or,, from lllinoto— Logan, the Indian. wouM bare tpurnM from Mm witb on-. , t apt even the approach of I-ogan. tbi htaaior. The Utter, the villifler of au ■ honorable aoldler, In conjunction with hi. , wm-in-tow aimed al gaining poaaeaaion of . not only one-half of lb* fertile reoervgiioii of the Zuai Indiana, bat all their spring. T* freak water. Tp Prealdent Arthur1, honor be U aid. the relentless nod hartlea guar wa* broken up. Aad tbto to ; I K Logaa who tlmires to become Preal dent of the United Sate*. Hrartn are the nation from aaok an Infltatiou In last week's Wave, we replied to an article which appeared in the Trenton canting do«M npon the facility ,>tmkint aofghum togw with profit, aad , !arjftgtliat the eiperimreU made al Itlo Oranfe- t" °°r eaatdy. had proved a failure, We ehi*"1 the facts ware the ray reteae ofYhl^«*>>«"* made by ihe 7tka«, and furtbev.thaeibc RkoGrandc company Unit far bad beea itajc"-- At »tr*rss38£ afar to th* faroeahle report! Bade by thr Sew Tent Sugar Aaoctollce a ha recent strung in Genoa in thai Bute. Al tbto meeting, freudr* WOfiaat aid of tb.i ladttotry in the north. "We are going to make a nyrap that to auperior to that of tb«- timet? perfect fee prorata of maanf act are. 1 expect in ay day to at gin- <->«• drirun front .our Mr* by a belter and pom article." tflll the Trenton Tfmm make a arte of thai afr trv'cnjojin* vur ate* tats ana our labor

fflBSE® l Th* nvtdrait tateatoOB of the above arti- oo tie is lo mislead and deceive Urn people CO labor striken are due to a high utj^be- an ^unuut. fuc the facts will not bear out the ■aieanto'- Are the "rtrtka' of the "high UriB," or are they the reaollttf a redaction made la the Interna! vevuoor tawtf Ate tha atriksa of brick-layer*, cartbe" pewnat Have not maau fact inert in different bemacha af trade 1 j-ubfieJy tui«! that' they ware fonwd-to I ' reduce ia ooawqutore of an orer-prcluc- j » that .three "hboe ettmea' are not owing, j " :n toy shape or form, ton "high. unfT- ^ l«l to other and different egutea Thorn t who sltampt to cu^iaoe the people other- p Wtoe are aeitber g SNa^vltor. Me good . " • . ' A touttwewe tru~ Wvourwat Ww, ^ J-4e ™ 1 ,u ^

Tha County i In oar publle rehooto were held during the third sak to March, and U to tat a | very fe» day's. slnoe Ihe exact results could I be determined. Thto tadooe now, through i the perea, and the aperfoiendeat fecit i peculiar relief atthei in ayiag that ihe utilily of the scheme to more apparent than ever. There to a laudable apirU inanlfca in all oar anbooto, a growing de- ' *1 re to enrepete with each other fa the offered "CertlBeaee of Mail.- And the [ character of. the work dooe ebowa ta- . piovemrnt in almoat all. ' from oooductiog the eooirw. and in anotker instance the tcbool had been prr- | viontly cloned, which to a matter of regret. • The hope is here rspreaaed that there will '■ be no more premature closing of the school 1 year any where in the county, and that all 1 ttaooi boardt will feel it a duty to carry oat tba requirement in tbe tow that tbe , term shall contimw nine months, if it be ( pcreible In da so. An earlier dale fa . opening school might be fired than has been chosen heretofore. With three exceptions nil took part in the annual content with the following results. • About four hundred pupils at leinpud i the work; a more than ooe- fourth of the i average attendance (1839) in the month of 1 February; or nearly ooe-flflh of the cni rolled at that time (9009). The larger , part of ihe children are pnraulng primary ) Ftudire, aod thus are not of tge a knowledge sufficient to attempt written examinations. Fifteen diplomas aod two tan- ' drcd and seventy-five "Certiflcalre of ' Merit- were woo. aod the toller distributed ' as follows: Fimt Grade 08 1 Second Grade r. 79 . Third Grade 140 I TW diplomas will IK publicly presented 1 al tbe commencement cxetcisaa to be beid - at Cape May Court House, oo Saturday, May 12. at 1.90 p.m. Tbe first grade given lot an average of ' 70 of more In any seven of the first grade studies. The second grade fa like svrr1 age in any of the five studies of. fte first 9 a sooooel grade- And ihe last fa Ihe c same average io any five studies of the ' second a third grade. Tbe number of * studies actually pasaed was at follows: In five studies, 55; in six, 88; in seven, * 75; in eight, 85; in nine, !£ In eleveo, J;

in twelve, 19. 278 pupils passed in, spell- g 827 Is reading; 290 in writing, geo graph y and arithmetic; 270 in grammar: " 18# in D. 8. History'; 75 in tbe C. 8. Con- , stltnliao; 41 In book keeping; 00 in pbys- * iology; SO in algebra, and 33 in natural philosophy. ° The summary of certificates to a* fob * g.^'TT * Taekaboe*. .'. J J II b £5:J i, 4-—- - ■ ; I-— | 'I ■ l'o»L S E. I'. 8nisi.na, Co. BupL An Intarwatlng Church laaua Settled. The Trustees of the Mouitslown M. E. church being dtoanrtafird whh ihe re ap- , DMOlmrni of Rev. Charles H. Wbiierar , lo Ibal church, against Ibetrprotret lo ibe f 1 church aulbovitlre, ybrn be relurnrd sf c I .preach In the church, loiki-t lire doors J and posted notices <m than stating that , ' the Church was closed uclll further notice. [ 1 The pastor and several members of Ibe 1 oocgiegatioo ihereupon filed a till in ' Cbanci ry. and obtained an order, which t wsj duly Served, catnmandiug them to * 1 open the church to tbe pastor. Tbto or1 der they declined or neglected u> obey and tbe pastor and his (needs were ob- , ' liged la hire tba town -hall In whic&.to i bold scrvica. A writ of attachment was ■ ' then sued out, aad In obedience thereto j llie seven trustees appeared al Trenloa on , 1 the 20th oik, to answer for contempt of, i court lor ncglcv. lo obey tbe writ requir- < J ing totem to ofwn the church. Tbe Ttus- < , tea set op. the plea thai at the chart b J was dosed when Vice Chancellor Bird is- , ' Ned his ordcf ihey did nol consider thst . they, were vlototing the law by refraining ' from opening tbe doorc. Owing to Ibe ' pccnliar wording of tba Vice CbanoeUor's ' ' order tbto excuse was caoaidertd suffi- ' cient, and tha Trurtea wan dtoohargsd. | | HubacqtMotly the Chancellor ordered ihe ■ tiagre to he opened. The Trasteea ay . ' tbey^TiKeSrr te aliafied unUI Mr. j Whiucar to remffK^b^ ' Br. Jraa D. sraoare. sts Tbe (tope May correspondent of the 1 - Caujf rtW wrtta "One Bnnday even- ' 1 log lately, in order to dene up a balance j • of alary da the. pastor of 4*M of our churoba, a special appeal WSJ made Ir. r the ynung men who habitual ty attend the tor men woo i.au:iusiiv attcnu ut

ticadsy evewing services. Tbe effort wu rewarded by a ouolritalloo uf twenty -fire cents Tbe regular contributor* were compelled so make up lb* aiuoqnt. The pastor wu not aware that Ibe pool tables and agar shops bad cleaned tbe taya out the night preytoua.An at! botcher wsj oat In MBsourt. nTrr-?Lr- u •II to aid thai "two hundred year* ago I the Indtont indulged in Turkish baths" I Ya, 11 a oat have been all of two hundred | years ago. To Judge from the ooe we | tort, h might hare tana a feooand - yean ago.— JVnk't fin. : rrawtrj son esber latcxKaaa. h St. be-n j aoruaghiswNsa tee pe o»ra gt^C iatrmj aNew Denartae! at una of Washing - j Soffi^iera. aad ere foT^'

The Aral annual commencement of lbs \ — : public schools of Cape May County has i „ I fixed tor to-day. tbe exercise* to take £ I place la the court boose al the county or ! r. a. Tbe following U ibe program nr. I ranged for the occartoo : ^ ' ■ : t - ; i ! 1 Mosto-iy .„..-f:^-ranag Bag/ 0rmU00^svrjr rtoaSOnwr'Sosit 't fcSeot. [ Braay. . TWe.riovtfAoeu^'o Blms^rnsevu." j - ; '• gaav, -KU.ee HUra.f UrMl.r.m, 'V«[ KM. I ' OrsUju..-. - CalUtaues or Ibe IttoJ." 1 j IMim OtOo. (Wl «•— fcetnt u s Cealcrnn* inpioinas iM AdJesos » J Jltv.to r.SSUWs. (VmaqrCaywsaVaUreL 0 Chores -Dear mends We k rat BUrareweU." 1 " A ' Clara, Chort Hesse SeW. " 1 p*aalng_Conclualona. - Thai the km men think', ibe more they l t talk. J 5 Thai no one know* the weight of t That grumbler! never work, and work. c era never grumble. c That perpetual shaking to what .keeps f up the price of quinine ' That people's intentions are best indi- i i, eated by their conduct. ' I- Thst tbe greatest of si! pleasures is to i. rive pleasure to ooe we lore. give

- That Hie best way to silence a chrooic talker to never to interrupt him. That they who talk the loudest are not always tbe ones who ray the moot. That Ibe best way to shorten rale In a commercial sense is lo stop adrerttaing. Thai it will not he advisable to lay off any clothing tin the June rosea put in an appearance. 'ihat tbe love of some people to like s thunder shower - all al once and liable lo break out at any lime. That persoos who would otherwise be accused of downright egotism may talk j ahoul themselves half an hour al a prayer meeting without criticism. • That llquonof the familiar "O. P." brand ure supposed to tare a peculiar •» .butler quality for a good many would-bc-eonssdrrrd temperance pern ms. That I lie loan who is loo go-id 10 allow his boyi lo go lo the' circus, is generally able lo share notes or tend his sugar s w it bout espeneoclng any severe wrenching* of c vi science. The FavoHte Paper of Baltlmor- t Tlic H'ote pabllsb^diT Cape May, tbe i piper of all Ballimoreans, visit- J ing that celebrated resort during tbe sumnow occupies n new and handsome ; office corner of WaNiogtoo and Ocean st I rets. Of all the seaside resort papers, the Wore to the very best we know o(— , bright, sparkling und newsy— and editor . well deaare* the success that i has attended bit industry aod enterprise. A dressing. m neatify frar Salt every family mluremi ITO-V. uon ol l-reperty for lighunr Use. 1. B- It ofilslncd and enscted b) Ike lodredrttre; dolsua or and u ksreoy arproprtatrd. eat of aay foods ikat rosy b# la Iks htadt at Ik* •toy tressarrr. nol nherwtoe spprotdsled. tot of peonepy Ire l«bui« ibe streets of the , city of Cage May tor lbs year A. D.1WS. esc. A Abd be It foAbrr erdslnod so ! enr.i. MB-VHt. Jtayre I' Attest ; 8. R. KTITBs, It reorder ' A yproved Kty <tb. 1BO. V or. rxtreaaygeff-^^ pjvres .re wonJIMal ftn& emeacy tsr rerekuur soj lui- ! iT'T' 'p"!' ] triads ^maidri item raT-

a : ^ aj*rtarar tSamr l^vaurawiiftoi. tag of tbe lungs tolUwed toy b sere** cnogb. I j tl May snort, ie and Irak, and was remaned io . d Tbe doctor* sai l I bod a bids la my laag lag a* | a haltdnUa. a one Ume a n*at weal around , ibal 1 pae dead. I gave nr.bnpe.bat atrtuyd ^ tbaa fee tareeyeor. pest-' dlsraeeci lnag* WUltakvPr. W#Ham iia!!> lui. j , tavlgarailBg rood '! | r Fur th* hram and nave to what we need i* e, in 1 here day* "( ruih and worry. Far- \ I ergtes aad brtngs good hrallh ac 1 jo. out r- ■ffattqwtoksr than anyttdag you can nre. , j ..

Sua. -yy ANTXD.-— A FARMER fO GREAT OFFEIt'i ' i coal. Warranted Sts Tesia. lllustratrel data- . Ecue rrer. HOEACg WAtym AJTO-. v I TXT ANTED. Sr 'aaSS2,31^ ^ • BKUAffLI msmmaso co. mts-4t braver TT. rbUalelpbla. Pa rpHE BAY VIEW HOUSE, PIERCE'S POINT. CAPE MAT CO.. es^re^rantng^luwld atoog tbe betoware Kbree trrxTooZnjo cjggAgM bias Creek, N.J. Tv^OTICE TO CREDITORS. Prank E. bowna admlnWratnr or Margaret action tbrrrfre sgalns. t-r ism *.r v.t. i—4 _ ■ptREDEIUCK BOEliNER, roBSEYMiS ABB FL0B1ST, COR. BANK ANbBBOAbSTH-, l?APE MAT. S. t. rni iiEsbqr ARTEtts por si E7EB0REEMS, BUSES & SHADE TREES, ;

VASES* AND HANGING BASKETS re* KALE OR TO HIKE. BEADING PLANTS. From n cents lotto* prr doxeo. JOBBING PROMPTLT ATTESDEDTO. •pt LOWERING PLAXTO^ /' DBNAIEHTAL FOUAGE PLAHTS. FINEST BEDDING PLANTS, BULLOUS AND. TUBEROUS HOOTS, howCrmctto. ' HENRY KNOTT, Ploctot A uardener, apT.sm '"t an"! M.y City, N. J. jyOTICE OP ANNUAL iwS_!we£i<Sr'°° 01 *°J* EWIWMi^ "REOPENING OF THE KOCItJTY TEESTH SEASON. We wood napecrregv inturm ^gruereta and poonr in gsaeral rami weisrrtnorwii oor CREAM SALOON SEGAltS. TOBACCO. Etc., Ere. . nA-sr ltd »wVbtngtoe^'cnpe2iy.!< JYrspvp***. or hul n iroubrel wub pare, e dull aad braeyj • dh anaieM ranem c eik.-iiu u. ^rae somelblaE vbleb real" ■» here l-ra drae ; a shgbl, dqr cregb ' yvans. ebearrtr anj of the nbove b : ., ,.'.ia' IUUe4^ aMlilre"t'Kureera. iT.u r

!sSS i by alwny* fers-rfas the Regulator I | ' IS rcw^tvigraitat. : . ^praureMsre Rrctore*. and »t* se gres it a | r^'Sse.-^Vlfc^^d^i^raSJS'x'rs-totogUra. rarerfarararare , ■ ' sruL j gOR SA1J RV SUA DgCCGlST^*^*' REST HkASSsb:'? a&lS?!5E®S" •

way ax wtttf^tOT)- to abty by tnsil J f -1)171: are alwayi willing lu exthange goods ^ Q I * * which do not please after being received, fA \ a provided, they are returned to us in . perfect. condition and wlrtfin reisonfitilc fimc. Q Samples of Drv Goods of all kinds ^ even the rac-,: expensive, sent free of Q charge on application. r^VERY lady who sliops hy mail should send - for a specimen copy of our Fashidn Quauthklv. ff f ^tnnvbrid-c c\: Clothier. 4PL.-"'^^C i 'l.nhfhw Market Sts.. i

Rupture Rrhesrel sad cured i>* Dr. J. A. Mrenn-i, a uratbid.4ri;boni rrgkr.l togg* iv.larauna or lac amicnfwh^acen^gto^l'rSra: nre^lrav^tbiui1 >"«0 'dKd'dunM Ib^^nret' yrsr. Nuora to ralr wbo baa s rupture and .ii-prnd* 0|<on a rrura ; holb are a pbravalanl mrnui US ; bnngoa tldnt!. btoddre and reberorgamc'diBerare. wbtcb aflres grerera^hraltB^ more rbsn age or labor, beal Ira w&|SSg^^^U^^o7btara^!'^^a*?«n'r|rc'l?^ ^?muwmreitt»^raWlsbs, ikletr 'A rtfevOdevaente ^luilrlinn tRIxirrial tftr Advrrttsfmfnts. ?ufldinfl ffttffM,

I^RS. EVA TAYLOR, FASUIONABLE DHESSM A KEI1 , ' ■Tmportant ! 1 The Finest I.ot of Samples of I > all the Latest Styles of Wall Pa- ' " pcrs ever before seen in Cape . MayCity.frora the ordinary Blanks ! to the finest embossed Gold, which j I am selling at Philadelphia prices 1 One thousand samples to select , . troln. I am bound to suit you in ' prices and paper. I am also ready ( to attend to all job work ofj'apcr j Hanging, and I dqfy competition j ' in my line. Cor. Washington and j - Jackson streets, (Levy's Build- ! ing): M. S. Schultz. i ~ BUILDING UP. ■ Peril* or W oman'* I.llr A Work Gathered Strength. Dr^Keirard! V FAVOMTM REMEDT. u the nl In Utr bonre, So. 9*1 Bslraj stores, KrWsrt. S. J .UIritig sloe* tbe Use srblrti tbe <x»v«*t-.ion Mlcbrei Angrlo re KirCbrtotopbre Wren. -Sow, * da. woawn dont noret to lv drowned in Bedl- , cine Just bereave rarr are subject to many dif- j • For meaner— -said bcr auditor suggest! vr to. _ {bSuora taavmissl buq"* lV»qre'. i I MPT w ibol W visrt^otragi 1 -It wsra.sw it I I ' ^TYUs vo>ai^srt*^tyo^Sonjqr^ Mra^ltovs^' '■ iv j djT'rivoSft BS£bV4n'*,a"" K3fis: ' WINDOW GLASS WABfflOBSE : I BENJ. H. SHOEMAKER. : "*>*• *•*» *°* * •• • ! North Fourth Street, Philada., | " 1MFOBTER or i Tffi F«6 Mb Glass, , \ Sou Agent u Pblladelpbts (or 1 FRENCH PLATE GLASS COMPANIES. SqS^imf^MrOUolSr. ws. k- A sod 1 rnv^sto infatt'ttonM ofrt-gm t

LFJOU^l; ¥nblirations. EVERY LADY ] BHOITJJ Pt" ESCRIBE Ftin SMrilp h Clutter's : FASEfOX Ol'ARTERLV. I EVERY KUHBER OOSTAIBA jsgssftrs sgasffgaa EVERT RUMRER CmrtAntS: pSSfeu^*vre*Jre^ Km™ csvs*. orv SVRKT NUMBEU COKTAiNK: tSvr look like. ' i^EBT"SiSiftnf CONTAIMS: ~ , raMWraedCraira ; EVERY StrilBER COSTABiS: » as iiiHimiirarT | - fticr. M CEMW FER YEAR. ! • spFcnuni i -optra n cext*. < I 8XBAWBRIDGE A CLOTHIUt, ' ' BOHTH A MARKET ETA. PHHAOEtaHIA j

JKIIKMIAHH.SCHEI.LENGER'8 " LUMBER YARD j S.Aellenger'* Landing. Cbpe May X.J., •HSSStEHt (j lM.0uorKRT WHITE PINE. * SH1NG1JC- OF AU. KIN 1*1 rw-oHDERs pirotfirld; Ftu.-:u Fsrttcolsr sitenUon run. io tutr " atRb-i : Furalsbed wllk liuiwr. t 1 1 J. a wnEUJaWMR- ; ABD WARE. t-AMPBt. 1«. J. rjSCto—^^SAKH. bOORR, BUNDS L i PlTj — blil'TTEltS. MOtt-DtNtir. I ■ i DHI » I 1 AND BRACKET8. HOT-BED SASH. • | HAND RAILS. NEWEL POETS, BAyJifEKS ; j . liriUHNG AND HOPKEK EF.PINu HARD- > * ARK OP BVffRY DESCRIPTION. PUMPS. PUMPS. FUMPS. I StATE MAN" SHELVES. , il.'m?. '*' ■ I| A QAR2. Mk. Editor. — Wc would most i I- respectfully inform" the public through the columns of your val- ; | uable paper! that wc arc the sole i agents of the celebrated Rubber j Paikt. This paint is said to be , the best Water Proof Paint made, as it is manufactured from India I rubber and therefore very clas- ! [ tic. It is both beautiful, durable I and economical. It is claimed | that it will last three times as I long as lead and oil. The Rubber being jierfectly impervious to L water, makes this paint peculiarly 1 adapted to boat and vessel painting. It is put up in ..gallon cans in all colors, both for inside and outside painting. Mr. William outMuc panning. air. vvumam

Schellenger, of this place, informs us that he painted his house with it ten years ago and it looks well yet. \ Mr. William Town send, of this p^acc, has also used _jhis paint on hik property apd believes it to be thff best patent paint made. We have a very remarkable fine assortment of all kinds of j and Paint Brushes at lowest cash prices. We aie'also the agents for the celebrated Maxi well's' Gypsutn for whitening and I coloring walls. No trouble lo put it on. It has become a necessity to 'tlie ' house- wife, and is nearly as cheap as whitewash, i Smith & Co., '6o Washington Street, asi ton Cipc May City. jtrgll 3tdi'frtisnafcL. i SURROGATE'S OFFICEj »irii a pp,.rai»itoraWs4nrarra, o.c »»• N

Three Strong Points. Point One: Men's Spring Overcoats; > big stock tint take in cTcrythio* fro* ibe very plele I rer priced lo tbe Buret, (run Ibe lightest fancy °oW* to Ibe ptoin block, (rexn tbe smallest youths' lo Ibe br#M !>r torge men's sites. A corn resorting slock ibal every light ovrttool buyer roust «re— i( lie core* lo know Ibe -tarter Two: Fifteen Lsines o( Men's Ruttnres Bulla A Uuto money to a posrerful thing In Oak Hell. Witoera the following: I Fancy Cassimcre Seek Suits at iS.50, and the same goods in walking coat style, at 69.0a- Our. only ! boast on them is that they are good for 4he money. Manhattan Cheviots in six foH lines, both -sacks and walking coats, at >ro.oo The buttons and trimmings of these suits are worth special attention. Plain Cassimercs: three varieties, in sack style, at Si 0.00. Very reliable. Five styles of Harris Cassimere Suits, of quiet styles, and in both Sack and Walking Coats, at fit 6,00. The well-known reputation of these goods speak for themselves. These fifteen lines are not fragments pulled together for an advertisement. Thcv represent two thousand suits, and goods to. make more. There is business Poirtt Three: iJustom Made Clothing, a urge ti.sj.iiy 0i pi-.**. v g >»'. - toocrtcr. There ore Trry great l-sreolnkli. a'l flic following line*: - Class A. in any ordinary business style, £18.00 Class B, " " " '• 20.00 ; .Class C. " " " " 22.50 Class D. " " 't " 25.00 Our "points" arc made short and sharp for practical people. Wanamaker & Brown, „ OAK HALL, \ S. H. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia ^ j Apn:-«^

THE GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE IN THE NEW KNICKERBOCKER nniDIKOS. ^ N Q. 60 WA8HINBTON STREET, CAPE MAY. N. J. BMIIUNS ¥oSTmD GUSS ffiE GREAT BARGAINS IN OLD FASHIONED EARTHENWARE Wonderful Bargains! In s tim sraretnirnl 01 LAKFALAMr CHIMNEYS and Bt RSERK. Also IlKADUf-UT sn-l uBire . FIVE CENT'qOUNTER or Extraotolinsrv AsraotmrtlL tfr also hsvr * Lorfs TEN CENT COUNTER. Immense Bargains IN TIN WARE. Extraordinary BARGAINS in Wood and Wi.low Ware. Ureal Hsrxsura In CANNED uboD* sod EVsrOSLSTED tatriTK^jOre*' Mrnlt. I* KOAPK Real Genuine Bargains FAINT BBFKUES. bl'SD BRI SUES, WHITEWASH BRUSflfa. Sc. ALSO FAINTS ''^'oyGc^nMnreViraiisL^'R^ratw^ "routarasiraS^ ' s'plrev^' *" 7 Apr1^ SMITH & CO. AJ HALL'S 26 SOUTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA. SILKS!- SILKS! SILKS! Black arid Whito Stripo Silks, - - 50c. to * 1 .00. Colored " ... 50c. to $ 1 .00. 1 One Lot Black and White Stripe Silks, 50 cts.' Three *rc One 1 ot Colored % "55 cts.) YEHY CHEAP. SOLID COLOR SILKS IN ALL SHADES. WE STILL RETAIN OUR OLD REPUTATION FOR Good Wearing Black Silks, ; Hew Styles and Ira Shades in Dress Goods ; WE GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO BLACK COODS-. Our assortment is full and we keep none but the Best Makes. ! CHOICE STYLES IN SATINESI LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AT THE RIGHT PRICES. : HALL'S, HALL'S, ! utreL 1- .2® S0UTH SECOND STREET. PHILADELPHIA.

i CARRY THE NEWS TO FARMERS ■ _ . HOW CH5AP : VANGILDER SELLS PLOWS. ef, TERMS, NETT CASH. - The Largest Stock in New Jersey. i CHIU.KO IRON Vttr IRON. y }l " S «*!• Fli rt Jr.° "reTprtn ... *»V^ A FULL LINE OF AGRICULTURAL GOODS. Wrtt. (or Drooo™, No. 4. w „ VANOILDE^

. WMfifiTS QTDLtK VEGETABLE FILI5 LIVER And alt Bilious Complaints.

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