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Published Every Saturday Morning «. CAPE HAY. IAY 19. 1883- I nu « .Sombem ProteteiaM appear to be , ready fir the rocObtf «uj> toward organic , mmir*— the eatabliahraaol ot doaerrela- > Hoot. Tbe fraternity «Uge baa baas * t loo of the two Oturctoca b proUblj not 'a far droeec «' It ia axtd that Pnetdeet Arthur ia pre. a l«rtng a aroall Jokt to erf oo Senator (tenner rrerxbir Hear of Maaaaobnaeeta, | when neat be aeea him. and it ia aaaerted , „ . pmititc Act that thirty •»»« dcroo ■ erattc reaalora haae a abort aperch oo tbe ' Tewkrbory queatloo bow in U.e atodu | for Mr. Hoar'a benefit. Mr. Hoar i> , nerer weary of lalhlng about liw lemble , Rata of aBatra in the jSaoctb." which i hi Iwanft thrnogh bb ikw»; hb philan- j tbroptr aool Is gHrred nlyti onto death at , the waal of knowledge of Brooioo AlcoU and WIHatn ETrry Cbaoalng. and eren i of tbe BoRon Titrr. extatloj among the 1 beat educated people of tbe aouth. Phil- ! anlbro,<hy U tbe arna-nr^Rronehold, bot , at will he reminded that tbe kind of phllaolhro.ibj which Bloeoeea polygamy and peoblb.tr bunday coocerta, which *>eorfa million* oo miaakmartea while hone pau- , pera aaBow In fllth and atarre, to not the healthy aort To try asd rule Mr. McPbemon out of would be the height of Rupidltyand a daar to (be party If If roccrodrt— Treatm Titw. Tkf attempt would merely ronalgotboae cngag -A in K. to poHtiral obilTioo. Tbe New Jeraey democracy bare ertr bad a way «.f thinking for themeelTee; aad in purmuing It. they here in tlmee of doubt and nocertalnty. been uoe to tbe party aad aared it. when other Sutra faltered. Sena I a MePbaraon hrarely Rood op for the tndoatiial iniereaU not only of hie da dreert blm at tba mare rtieU of a few grnmhlara who bare not abQ|p or calibre MMi«h m uulnainil what a diacrimina. wodeiRand ■
t'Tdkwd protect ire tarifl really la. They - wiSkr be guided by tbe Kngliab Free TraJRBrnali of New Tortr, neither will t bey rotaoU to their dictation. Senator , MePheraon cannot be ruled out of Ihe party. _ Tbe Weekly Trenton Platte of laat week \ in referring to the fad thai the Writ bad ! taken "reeailoo to complain that tba aneghuro internal of Cape Mey eoooty, end tbe poaliioo of Dr. JUodng, Oilrf of tbe Agricultural Department at Waablnglon. upon tbe ijneation of tbe pcaeibiUty of prodnoing •orgtmm with fwoflt In title country, bad hero miwepreented by a bearer editorial in that paper." «aye, -h tadoe to tbe Waratoaay ia the drat ptaee, that it wai far Irom the porpoar of thlr Journal (the 7twa>) U eefcd upon tbe iD.ionry which a comrDitt«"of tbe Rational Ac..'... ; - which inreatlgaled the rubject of wrghum lb* Wa*«. hea already gireo thlr Slate cxcrpllopa! promlatnte a» ooe of two or three In which eorgbom baa been manofactitred from enne grown npon iu own net explaloa bow 'la Ralemeotr came to be made, Tlx.: that a report bad been telegraphed from Weablogton to a leading New York oewrpaper. In reiberenre to the ion oa the queatloo had ariarn hetwron Dr. honor and the chemlR of bU depart mant, Ptof- OoBler. who claimed ibal aorgbum could be produced with prod', in Ikb ram tiy? that tbe Utter had that Prof. Ulliman. of Yale College, aharlug Prof. Collie*1! rlewa bad grare to Waahtngtoo to pre* ret agaioR tiie remorml, aad that thlr Kalonent bad been atoopted by the Dartre aa trut.ro it bad aeen no Ralement to tbe contrary. In regard to Ureal element that tba aorgbum raterprim at Rio Grande wea a failure, tbe Timm mya thai iu tafonaalioo bard been drawn from certain deTikrpmenU codaertad with the boriaem affaire of the alweooding n*ar radaar. Chariea M. 011gerb wd that atauaau prdrlUhed at that a failure, bat tbatecterpriat area failure, bat ibal-
• ' We are gtod to dbcoror from Ore facta • wtfcfc the Wat* baa green an thai we ! were mUtakaa. Aa a Journal wbleb baa * tasstfaJRWisa : we hope it mar cnotiaoe to grow to the profit of Urorolninrantadlaliaad to tbe credit aad honor of tba that*. " , Tkb cxplauatioo ia both frank -and ' manly, ami indeed none other could here « tarn expected from a Journal af. tbe eMre- I after end Randiog of tbe Wa. The ! " War* waaali along wefl aatirded that tba: a paper waa kfacatag aatar errooeoaa la- ) f r mat km. and that iu MatcmreU were ; 0 t nude f or any lalaniion to do taJoaUce. ! That tbe Timm baa the beat intereau of iStsrsSss^xz • rropto wfB donbtkaa be aranqly apprec tied Tbe manner in which the lima ' 1 V apiri't which rrer actuatm true Jour- < r Oram, pad which it would be weH for : other* tn tartrate \ '"■rat Annual Dlatrtct Convention. ^ Tv.ru* ^"^'oraTmaawu.. • roare rroX'mSa aad cam Mar. winro area uiTroStw teewrea ra. atmiS!"4^ hfr " ■■■■' ■ ■ tab tieanwin =r ■ ■a mtglimwii ia or ma recreant*
Some Practical Wnmarke. PW MRga , tre , ^a" ^ wxaa Ractieg.'Sj'?. j urr ahouM t». T*ajTl»n>«g*oot tar WOMr < m 10 the ropereoritjenre <W ortr on acw. Tha tram* that rt bo pmoe ol thr worMh hartal aorwae air pifUr Oreo ro ru- * urn, are cay aroi»Bre»"oa. ^A -a- ■ ^o of lariuMWrnl to. uajaoretl i Jatrea , methola of a quarter or a half < eeetorj ago. ' all the greR rearta of tradr tbroughoat the earli Iraafgaauare' too« nretrabk. tad J. fid.) wna tan un.irevt.oa log of Ho areqaakd otoex of aaa tnpretadaro^doaMle aeom. ore ' bouore. Btlllnrrr gooda. liawf aoo oalrUDaood hau aac ahoea at all aua. ujtfa act Cure that will Ire MX', at half thr cool of twpor- [ them to ho thej will Woe ro ttme tc acolllne e ^ l>r Conatccred. I odTome^R^^ rod kMddtM^ • Rriwponcre- orejnt^c. the Drre. KMaryo oM ' For an; jraro thrj hare bmiad by the he
xaoT uc bat fort) three ream of mj Me a ewora! Stalea hwl (lien air ap aa hopReoa. I aire am* rill., ana hare ooea Item perform al ^Mptm °oag* lT^em.le^irooi.leo^an,i mumattam. tw.-i duet ooa. <lraam«7 aad Ctantwa; eree Cropoj. par eouroe of BaaxoaxritV l'lu. to tore I hove loo no them car tree Lire cuu. Thvj'are aAn Ordlrutnce. Ah aedloaooe app •nomilai are haoCroo doh r lore tamo) for the tree too beneat of tke Colc- , mute* oo Prorocuoo of Prefer. T lor ttxtUux ' IhorUJ of the ttme ; Thoi the turn of aeoOiaa. • oat of aar htade tool maj beta the hahdo of the • ell) troreurre. oof uthorwloe appropriated, foe . the oat oufl bcueat o* the cammlttte oo protee- ! orry pi Capo Mop lor the )ere a. P. llfcx. Sac. «. Aaa be It fretvAorOatoeO awl rot "** 1*"1' JAMgi M EC RAY. fw.. | r.AMkviE.Hre.. A treat : A R. BTmtS, Recorder. itpnMXuta.iw ' ~"ti.'ted°."»A» I ere."Tho^pubJahon bare lochd H the rnoet popUu path thay hare me touted, and .tote
*A Dnngnroua Counterfeit. i jrea.|MaUo|i.» Heam^RowTor*whote- , Next to tbe tariff tbe Eogliah Sparrow ' ia the Texiag nattoea! qoeettiw -o». rreuwte ^tamt^beto. KreiulO to do a do)", labor wit boot phpoWal oats. Dei pen doobe owocgj, faei aa If bt. wao bardlp woob bring aad otreaaU bp taxtag BrownW tree Bawrwa *■« ' ^ KaUwayrowCT route book* are grow. • Iga^ga^ror^Mro^h. awU ■ ! arom. rarteey Haw Bums reree' fota <1 I a-Uetp. "j Nam Detwr.ttn-: at reuner of Waahing- i : run end jrokwm mroeta. J. D. Craig. |
Pirritd. ^t^axL-ooujpra- aiemg^mgwrn CCH*rS.-IK>rn«aK— M the maw pace T. iretj^vrardvv-., *0_ aad AUbOe G.BoopBtfl "PVJB^SAjLJ^A^LAMBE KPM•yy axtkd— a^salksm-an of | , Lo rre5^TdT^,i^"^™' f yy^^D^KAABI) for^ie ' great offer 1 'o^cfwains' j | tor ^ajii-gactvBiso co. mtt-n DrewerTT. PbUaOelpblo. Pa. , ! hlhh bay view house, riERCEW MIT. capg mat CO. term., addreoo. Igyig RlPDLgTOS. t. xrcmcE to cbeditobb. rraax P. fwwna. admurtotraur of Marmret gmkelhibe crevUmta^mWdfceO ^^Jioe jibederick boernek, " SDESlYBill im FLORIST, Og cor. aasit asm broad m.
Per Jocxaoo Street Bauroad Depot. W. CAPS KAY. K. i. TOE HEADQUARTERS FOR td EYERGREEKS. BOIES I SHADE TREES. " Phoephatr In large and email auarn lite*. VASES AND HANGING BASKETS " FOR KALE OR TO BIKE. I BEDDING PLANT8. ^ jobbing PROMPTLY ATTENDED^TO.^ « pLOWERING PI-ANTS, ORKAEHIAl FOLIAGE PLMR j A Urge aaoertment of the K FINB8T BEDDING PLANTS. UANUINg basket a vase plants, [ BULLOUS AND TUBEROUS ROOTS, a LOWEST PRICKS. I HENRY ENOTT. Flortot A oardenre. J Grerohoaoeo, Cor. Bogboa A Bowald Strriu, ; apt am Cape Mop Ctt), N.J. J - ™ FOHB- 1 We wootd roopertranr latorm ore mreda ami o tar poblx ta r herel thai wo will open are a ICE CREAM SALOON j OS TOUBRDAT, MAT Ik IMS. , L At a Wiatlhpoa Sirea. Chpe Map CUp. ' Alto at the Preach otore there win he loentl a frditoppipor - SEGA its, TOBACCO. Etc.. Era J k JOBS AEINf. c _ mam nan Wrehtagiou ml. cape Map.lt-A r i THE HW PiTKRT 1 | DUST-PROOF : Stem Vitiiu Open Fact Cat, • MASl-PACtl-RED BT TtlE d American Watch Co., XLIUOIIWXU VV OUGU WU.t
WALTHAM, MASS. tyhe anal C.f.001 aeeurtng grrator oltregta ' thai form* ooair-tldtii Juo,-uou aaa the bod) of had or ben who are otmo-t co-..tanG) expooed waica. there oaaniua an at the euaoat impret- ; Tha following letters tell their own story. "I Obit ooe of poor Po-rot Don Proof Caree ^ J rood w* milt mro. 1. W. BENTLY." d -1 wtat pea woukl reel me a t|*1ag for the | Wm-EDerp Waica • • • Bp tbe ore) ton E::rey j r.j Pttf Bale by an Flm-Oaae T.Tdlar'' "
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THE GREAT GERM At. REMEDY FOB HU H BHJKU1LATIS1 Sciatica, Lambs; BKTHBltTtlOTCl SORE T*MUT. ocmroT^rwni.'h j I nrn cekis * c: gSggZSZ.U,:
. A CARD. Mr- Editor. — We would most respectfully inform the public through the columns of your val- ' uable paper, that we arc the sole agents of the celebrated "Robber | Paint. This paint is said to be ■ the best Water Proof Paint made, as it is manufactured from India rubber .and therefore very elas- : tic. It is both beautiful, durable and economical. It is claimed that it will last three times as long as lead and oil. The Rub- [ ber being perfectly impervious to J water, makes this paint peculiarly ; adapted to boat and vessel (painting. It is put up in gallon cans , in all colors, both for inside and - outside painting. Mr. William Schellengcr, of this place, informs e us that he painted his house with i it ten years ago and it looks well J )'et" * Mr. William Townscnd, of this * place, has also used this paint on Bis property and believes it to be - the best patent paint made. Wc have a very remarkable fine assortment of all kinds of f Paints and Paint Brushes. at low- * est cash prices. We ate also the agents for the celebrated Maxagents lot Tire tWCUldltu PIU-
well's Gypsum for whitening and coloring' walls. No trouble to put it on. It has become a necessity, the house-wife, and is nearly as cheap as whitewash. Smith & Co.. N 6o Washington Street, axiom Cape .May City. "vtotice of annual meetN .»tlc*"u hmTOp tr.vrn tbat-tltv Anaaal mref - ^^^treJ^'OTt'Ttntren.potSroMa), Ob ba'ardip, <be ms .tap of Vltv. l-u. u "iffS KralkCO.*eEl F sTwaudnti ua. O. <' i)*M Qmb m fm Piasters. S^SrK jmua FLiaroaa ana Wvort'i rorojab r. ogdsntwi^xivs »!. i'. lux Prof.oICS«nlKreiand Fbpjkwln tSf t" I'*' at trw Ctrp of New Tort, at*! ITof.of ca.ml.tr? aaa Toxloorirp la Btlkroe UrejKul oouroe. - °'m' ®(55 a month and board Sch remnty UAmtrrm p'Tv^IEGLEIt a"cO°. i «. ik AVAI. BArri.KS OP TH S ■SS^T'e'-ii- fkii'v a • "..V ,j^%acent8 wanted —■Ms THIEVESS=» rnrnivo. ftv). sisfeififeTns&'ntwE RIGHT AFTER ALL
onAlr larretortioo to Mre. Area-. « Na. lti Pi. oa II ivraae, Jtroep M tk« wrttmrel tbW ' •-«. Tec.lerlnx m ipoWpioJic-irtuuiwo. br v.. pi rare VHP anroereJ bp tbe leAp : •nnfi.imlir.. Skio.I laii) of tbe ii tar vi air. Tbe oat I am tootles I fm Ii aatd 10 be aa laeilw. aaA-iegsto* poor , are looAtag foe the Mra. aiiaa? Uiai wii, ido ire | aotre tbe poaxH, 1 ISIrA. Kcrlwebip yran U4 B) mother^, wbo ura°at tae corore of Baar T., to wtneh place Dr. Da rid Benawlph offlre u . waca betr recomioroaedat te Kre. Bonpi- m- .
J mre^.^Z^7^al3rei«TtDlSTltt ; he(F*eE taa. re'*-" Worms] fnr aale bp H. A Keaowtp, M. d. O^e *•) WElGHrS DnMK YEDETABli FMA j! LIVER £ ! gUBROGATE-S OFFICE. ^ *• i ste 1 of'toe^coustt of caps '■ I " to •yvrsdaT akd satordav . ..f mob «.«. mi-.IAM hildbeth, m Jerotl
John Wanamaker starts the May and June Sales with the unheard-of aggregate stock of T wo and a Half Millions $2,500,000, and nowhere in the United States is there so large a stock at retail to which City and Country People have access alike^ with prices marked plainly, so that All pay the same at John Wanamaker's. The certainty that besides numerous bargains daily spread on the counters the Big Store is now known to fix the Market Prices of all the. things dealt in, settles conclusively that it is the BEST PLACE FOR STRANGERS to deal. Those who do not care to stop over night at a hotel, can check bags, coats, umbrellas and packages at the store door, and get lunch in the building. The few items below show how things ace' going just now. Send Postal Card for samples.
From one of the largest and best Paris houses we have some splendid lots of Dress Goods, all told about two hundred full pieces, that were not ready for delivery until long after the time, and on account thereof were reduced twenty-five per ccnt^all around. This makes same famous bar- . — ^ 8ains: - ■ A 41-inch All-wool Illuminated / - i . Beige, 45c. A 43 - inch All : wool Crepe j Beige, 50 cts. Far under i value. A 45-inch Cashmere Beige, 60 cts. Far under value. A 42-inch All-wool Check, 50 cts. Far under value. A 42-inch All-wool Albatross, 60 cts. Far under value. A 42;inch All-wool Albatross, 75 cts. Far under value. The following lots are very j desirable: A 40 -inch All-wool French j. , Shooda, 50 cts. j ' A 42 -inch All-wool French f ; Shooda. 75 cts. A 42-inch All-wool Pin's Head Check, 60 cts. A 31 -inch Nun's Veiling (creams), 35 cts. The steady increase of our Dress Goods Department must be owing to the constant watch to keep our prices the lowest. We could not aflord to cut off . 1 ' dress patterns .and take them j back, as our rules compel, when j others sold at lower rates, so \ L " wc are on the alert all Jthe time l to protect ourselves by marking the lowest figurts going. A magnificent lot of newly [ imported Lyons Black Grenadines, warranted all silk. The | designs are rich and beautiful. j Two qualities, $1.25 and Si. 50, which is' said to be less than * - half of the cost of importation. j Before the goods reached the counters twenty dresses were a sold by the sample piece that customers saw in passing. Wc have some other Black Goods m at half price. i
Linen sheetings, 2 1-2 yards, 1 wide, value 90 cts., now 65 cts., value £■ -oo. now 75 cts.; value I $1 .20, now 85 cts. 45-inch Pillow Linen, 37 I-2C. 54-inch Pillow Linen 50 cts. 40-inch Butcher's Linen, 22c. 4-4 Drawer Linen, i8» 22, 25, 28 and 31 cts. , Fine Cream Damask, 81*25 ; | reduced to $ 1 . Table Cloths. 21-2x2 1-2, j | 2 1-2x3, 21-2x4 >- 2. 2 1-2 x 5 | yards. j A Towel, 22 x 43 inches, weigh half a pound, 25 cts. A Damask Towel, 23x48 in- j | ches, good and heavy, price now ( j at brst hand>, 57 1-2 cts.; our j I-adies' English Solid-color , I Brilliant Lisle Hose," 50 cts. j Indies' Colored Hose, 12 i-2c., j hitherto 25 cts. Ladics' Long Balbriggan French J foot, 20 cts., hitherto 31 cts. Ladies' Fancy Hose, a fifty cent quality for 25 cts. Men's full regular made, (German) Brown mixed 12 4-2 c. Men's English Striped, full reg- J ular made, 1 8 cts. Children's full regular made, at 1 Si 20, 30, 35 cents, worth . j double. The Madras, Nottingham, Antique, and Tamboured Cur- , j tains arc in usual abundance. F urniture Coverings begin at 12 1-2 cts a yard, and some of j our Cretonne arc the cheapest we ever had. j Handsome Antique Curtains, [ $3.50 per pair. Four styles Gentlemen's Sus- j 1 penders, made in our work- ■ rooms at'Oak Hall, 15, 25, 40 and 50 Cts. Balbriggan Underwear, 37 i-2C.; t used to be 50 cts. Good Night Shirt, 75 cts.
Some lots of Buttons and Dress Trimmings at nominal prices as long as they last. New importations of Paris But--jre# Children's and Misses' Trim- - med Hats, ready to puf on, for 81.50, 81.75 and 82, and upwards. These come from our own work rooms. Ladies' Rough-and -Ready Bonnets and Hats, all colonNand black, for 25 cts. 173 dozen sprays of fine flowers at 25 cts. a spray for millinery and corsage. These arc about half price. There is a new counter l>r 9 and 12c. Satin and Gros Grain Ribbons, of which wc have all colors. The new Waukenphast Shoe is about the best thing yet that has been done for men, if comfort for the feet is considered. Only first-class workmen can make them, and, as yet, we have not been able to make sufficient quantities to get the price lower than 871 But this is a dollar less ; than, we are told, is asked elsc- ! where, 15-yard lengths of Summer ; Silks, 35 to 65c. Glace Changeable Silks, 65c. New India Silks, black ground^, small white figures, vcrybandsomc, at 8 '-50. A fair Black Silk is going now for 75 cts., and quite a good one for a dollar. If you jvi'l pay t'-S°i we have a quality "of the Bcllon make | that wc recommend, and will ] ask you to recommend after wearing it. 20-inch Black Satin Parasol, lined in in various colors, ten gilt ribs, handsome natural stick, Spanish lacc trimmed. Price 8300.
JOHN WANAMAKER, Chestnut Street, Thirteenth and Market Streets. l_ PHILADELPHIA.
jkir adtfrtttratntt. " ! EVA TAYLOR, FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER, I Ho. 1 PatD Street. CAFE MAT CITY. K. j- ApUDULU»ro» w. H-aFOOMEM. j , Important! , Tbe Finest Lot of Samples of! & all tbe Latest Styles of Wall Pa- j pers ever before seen in Cape j MayCity.from the ordinary Blanks ( to the finest embossed Gold, which , £ lam selling at Philadelphia prices J One thousand samples to select j - from. I am bopnd to suit you in j prices and paper. 1 am also ready j I to attend to all job work of Paper ; •z Hanging, and I defy competition in my line.. Cor. Washington and Jackson streets," (Levy's Build- . jng). M- S. Schultz. 't
-ppAKDWABB. I ^ Not. 1X1 AND lit FEDERAL HT_* i' KHITTXKB. MOLLDIHUS ^ 1 - glc^L KVRriLL KAWncoa. ■Wl ii : 5=1 ,c=i TURNINGS. J Gi O _ I AND BRACKETS HOT-BED SASH. I " HAND RAILS. NEWEL FONTS. BALVeTOtt ; S BUILDING AND HOUSEKEEPING BARD- ' [l ; WARE OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. , I si .PUMPS. PUMPS. "PUMPS. > SLATE MANTEL SHELVES. * ! y ggggggB Jgfa JSSTmSLSEI • ! Jeacu-r m*mT7Su£Z» J- j
WINDOW GLASS WAREHOUSE BENJ. H. SHOEMAKER, North Fourth Street, Philnda., j Til Frek Plate Glass, Sow Arret la PMiAdrtphli for FRENCH PUTE CLASS COMPAMES. ' i sS5s iciSsK!
Suuilii XtUtmil, «u. j JEREMIAH B.SCHELILeNGEB'S LUMBERYARD bo a m recall, ot rraj ouaBt) to ia" tka toa,o*JFKET WHIT* FINE. L -MWUR k . SHINOLEK OF ALL KIND*. FU-OBISO. FRAME FTTW.nClETS. rw-OKDEKK FBOMITLT FHXRI1 - 'mih) Ta schxllenoer I PATENTS.

