' ' 7 Published Every Saturday Morning. ' CAPE HAY. JtiNE 9. 1883- , rut T~~ - iuj IU car , . - ■ ■ v — t And bow the New York AwrmWy of 1 .the Tefcgrapbcre' Brotbertood ta detibev. 1 a'.mr Dfvo the qoeKion of teuMiin* iidir c 1 the tleonml Cnondl of the grot brat* «1 m. 1 • Jvtae • wdfce opoe the rwt of the nrn- I / betahlp f a hlfber warr* and fewer boon ' of work. I. tbi* aetloo canard by the op- 1 .erataraa ■ "f the new tariff law ? IUapocr. 1 fully ref-rrrd to tbc Philadelphia Rtrord I and Ibe l"btrollTil>, (Pa) Jfraarwper. i Tire n ^lortSon in Ibe Bumlrer nUnD-nii) ( Berecor Dlauicra bavior been made ad. , •«Ur owl awpedwnt by the rrew tariff | art, sad Ibe rrmaolidxl |/>n of arvaral o! ( them t> ioj reaalred np.>o. q title a iiqmJacr of Sraatora and Ht-ptrari-lkUtra an terribly • xardarri lrat some of the farnr- , ilea at. .a id be lurmrl out '■! ffflcc. If the , people Itnd their. ran way. tbc wIh.1t aya- , -4cm amid apecdlly be eradicated, tad tbc bontc nt npucimia cfflriala now coaolcu d , With H Ir turned out of ihcirfat amd lernpl- , inj paaliiooa and foreotl tn ram their II r- , in; in another manner. From tbc boor , of it* hffrpUao, Ibe wtmlewyllem baa been • Uinta) with bribery, perjury and oamipTbc l-lyb-lleraae tyatem wbererrr fried baa been found to work beneficially, and Iwcn more productive of tempermnce than ; all the temperance (pen-bet, erpanirationa and prohibitory amend menu po! I- aether. The St. Txmia JhpubbniH apeak I np of that cUy aajat— "The new bif b liocoar aya: em ia arte dried improremrnl in many reaped a oyer dded rcnpecU aut
the old one, and, what la no important ur> ngmidrralkm. nob «ly wmnU it abolubed. ' it ii acceptable u. all rlaaret: to the drinkera. Ireraiuc it nruVrdra them with more reaped able drinkintt places: to the coat- Tb munlty. becanae It diminiabea drunkennana and prorldea a liberal iterenoe to ibe town; to the alocm keeper*. bccauae ii ° pratecta tbem from irTcaponalble, unli- T* — £ Will our prohibitory. cjnaUtuUonal amendment anilatora. notice? Art they ,,, lnff-biocka In Ha war? Jc The Trenlim TYirae reran* to be In a fit tte of raptura orer what it dtooaen toatyle M an " indiscretion " upon the part of Hon. f" Tboa. A. Ilcndtirka, of Indiana It aya in' Mr. Umdrick* " ia well remembered by 0T the ennntry. He «u the Democratic 11 candidate lor YiOt Praident In 187 A ^ along with the Uboat of Uramercy Park. and « U possibly elected," bat that in ■*' talking rery freely with a newspaper man * in Indiana, be •■ broke forth io an India- 'r cation that be cannot help but find rery cwtly " Tbia oewapnpcr man aya ttial "" '■ Mr. Hecdrici i Ibinka Ibe oU ticket ia ■till ibe (rent ticket ; and be belierea Ibat u with the Gbqet of Uramrrry Park for a p. bead, and fffmrelf fa a toil. the ticket would iweep rrcrytbing from Maine to " California, and from Canada to the Gulf, etc ; " whereat ibe Timn man lakes up ... the offenaire and makes the remark tl.a' " Mr. Hendricks in modett retirement ia mncb more adopted than Mr. 11 en dm ks G< as his own trumpeter." Now the Win Is by no means a aopporter of each a ticket aa the abort, but c it has little faith is the truth of any such reported -inlerriew with Mr. Hendricks, w as has been published in a number of "" newspapers. The latter't past carter, x» a A public man. does not watranl the idea of his betrayin* auch a weakness. A man of A ability, it it not for a moment to be supposed that bad be any Presidential or Vice Pimidrnlia] aspirations, he would jeop. di arilize his cbaocea by any such ' ' indkscre m Uaa." One of the political tricks of the M d»y and frequently used with effect for Jjj the rery purpose of killing off a candi- m dale, is a retort lo Ibe publication of pre- ra traded inlerriew*, placing words and ■" opinions l\tbe moutli of the inierricwetl, ™ which wot nerer uttered. Most likely fl, this baa been Mr. Hendricks' case- Is . showing opposition ta that gentleman, baa « not the Tlma been Jo* a illl* orer- " xealmis and ratEcr fast ? Light at Last. *' After to many labored and lengthy edi- e lorials upon the scctamTy of making the " tariff question the great issue between the U Democratic ud Iirpublkan parlies, after msk jng m many predict iocs aa to Ibe policy the former would adopt: after conn- b aeliog it 10 go upon tbc principle of a tariff it for rerasoe only,- after recommend la* the t: latter to unite its disoeganlne.1 furtes and A hanncoine its fsctiocs upon s high prater- ^ —lire platform, after ad rising the people eraiion as 10 whether a Democrat or a IU - poblicu fhonld be eltwted President ;in * 1 8*4, and Urn telling iu nndos thai from the Kepubllcaa party might yet come hopes ■ b> hare brekce iu upon ibe Philadelphia ^ Asnwd. The adi.pl i<>e by Ibr Kentucky ^ Dwnocratic Slate C.mrerftuwi of its thiol t| Thai our laws in rclatiua lo rercnoe six! " ly as possible, and to Insure the orilectiou of that reranne in the most ronrcrient and m xpere.ee manner. £ Cam? like a thunder bolt upon all lb; „ reirulaUnns of Ibat paper, ud from that r sssdos-cf its editor, and fadh in bis cr. parity and ability of leading ud directing v t» • sn.1 Iswd^ag U-iJ..m.:ic statraa-.es * Ual the new tariff Us shoulJ 1. g.'rerf o " p. otuples inrolraJ should be sufpradnl: t and be felt that the ground oral alisping from under birn. and Ibat be ooald by no oensey. To ad.1 to b» grief, be nowooof sass that be is arable to understand the , ttanp, »t«si Ira ndaoru of ; L tl bm Ingpd bran bah . day a nighl J
- Tux Cape May H'orc ia Ibe eapodal tared f.w theaifuof tin Pboenlrrille v—.--; - aotrailyfor bis protccUoo hertsy! IV*b are Democratle journals, edited with ability, b.it the ffrar farors protect Ida lo-Amcritu' Iodic try whilelb' ilmnfrr regards the tasiff as a aw iodle est labor and operating only tnr ' tbc I rat Bta of the muufacturer. In our copy of the J frasreper this letter ii r marked from which we presume Brother . challenges a reply. At any rale. , as b» norma to be seeking light fnwn some , somen we win wiHingiy tl.r..w a few gleams in bit way, albeit with little hope I ibat be wflj are thprn. fur when a man re- . adiscs to tee letter litres for tlx worker . under Ibe tariff for Vcttouc of 18t« and I (srotierity from that year until 1801 , wh. n a tariff for protection succeeded, be reidently bent upon remaining in dark. I The only argument showing the opprcasivesrsa of the present tariff is that ^ relation to tbc Arty br two cents a : spool upon thread, which we arc told (s a ' lax of that much upon retry poor sewing w.iman who uses iL This, wc are told, is ' taxing the poor foe Ibe benefit of the rich, ■ and the Inference is that we should lake • off tbc duly, ud as wages art lower in ' England iliu here, ciuse our mills, let, 1 our people be idle ud permit the English - manufacturer to make our thread for us ■ unices our people wiU work at English r rales. The American sewing woman mar 1 to pay more tor her thread, became • the thread spinner gels more for her spinsing, but the spinner is able lo pay lirr I more for her sewing, ud the account Lc- ! tween them aqrared. It was only in rare , casta that women could make three dol- , bus a week during the revenue taqiff y tan of 1S4C-61, while now from fire to [ ten- dollars a week for woman's wotk it not unnauat Our free trade fricodatceni . to reach All tbeir conclusions from the alio resell an tncir cocciusHma inss use r ' *
sumption Hat when a duty ia impesed u article the added price goes into the pockets of the muulac'.m. r alom and the worker receives do lhare of St. . This is u error, and aa I; is the fuunda- ' Hon of al! the arguments of flee traders their conclusion!, like their premises, »t> unajUDd Wages are higher he:. Han lh oilier countries, and to ktop them high a — duly representing the diflcreiioc should be B imposed upon imported article.. 17a iliiladclpbia Jin wvf celthnded its sixth annirersarj on Friday, June 1st, by dcrfnl auccraa wbi-l, w. aucwderiiupub- N„ under tbc management of William — Blngnly. It it plain as the noon day J sun that a newspaper which in six yemrs Its daily circulation from a little h.000 to 105.000 copies, must cue- * ' tain within itself merits of no ordinary ud be conducted with skill and true business tact. Tbc Rtron I is uo oobtedly deaerring of tbc great sneer*- 'A, wbich it las met, and Mr. Bingrrly mu*-. ; «■ feci gratified that his is bee* and efforts lo furnish Hie praple with a penjiy paper J re'piete with the news of the day, uri """ abuunding daily Willi valualu-inforina-Lhic, hare been appreciated by the peep ud rewarded by their patronage and sup ^ .. 1> Coustderetf. Tne^mfwi^rehaWJ^ueroI'y prepareil sad beat lo BltKDXIlTHS m.IJS. A> s Famllj JlrdVjne •" unnrsllM. raring neadsrni, ceusu psora. Lirer com pis let. Khraiaatum. Hrspepaa-dranng tb- blood oi ^ 7 or aftj jears Uiry kan Irera used by the I asa Ttfgina « rigkly yrar., sn.i dram II my to suit mar aamaUy to nj Oa; my loot In* solely lo'lbelr use. Towr PlLOS sand me real States had (tees me ap as bopekra. Hsu ram* sirarin ot^ rare, for rhudrra. a ri. era. dymma^^^dtanrurs-. even 0rr.iy. ps/. slysis, and apopiray have yielded to sprrsutei.1 '• found tbem Ur tree Lite laalr. Tbey be. as is Fisbkili. N. Y . so Baturday last, celc fti the handled th uuirefiary of Waal- J; ington's ordar to the ' army encamped on « the Hodaon, that .••arrangemrnU be made re marching the troop* lo their respectier "J to their homee " New YoA City e. now proposes to hold what its oewriwpcr* Jatyle "the crowning peace celebration" of " the centenary of evacuation day, <o Mor. dav, the acth of November No doubt il Ji will, as it should, be a grand ffffair. " The editor of the lied Buk HrfitUr a indicted in Monmouth county some mociht ago, for libtlins the town of Bed Bank, lie told the truth about the btfff.h u of the place- which tnade the hotel men and other business men angry, because of Injury Uooe to tbeir trade. Tbc state was tax anxious lo try Ibe case, but the editor insisted. . The Ju.1ge directed the Jury to render a verdiri of acquittal, which w Hwy did witbom leaeing tbeir seals. ^ Got. Eh We*, the Grand Secretary of Hie n Grand Lodge of Freemaroo* of New York.. ■ reports the number of masons In g •>: ,. •landing aa 80.D00 again*: 7S.OOO last j. and the receipts for Gland ixxige dues fiM WS E — v ^Wba^wU^rare .raj.re.1 ca.-^aym^.n- ^ 1 il' m smimraS'Sw sural wsa: ^Tui rrmre. , sihsast maun so^M strayibT^ wrat M Waal Wbiasuwa ta« htoa^ Whai^wui raxbk ^ The friends c< Beratix Bayard iaDd I they are a boat : are o mcentixttog tue:r , energita for bis nnmiaaftaa to the Ere*:- v i - ® .! 7 junto I. J
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SEUBEX TOWjsSENI). AtiE^T CrMBEftf-ASD < MUTUAL SIRE INSURANCE CX). - I ...XUJbHli'NEKor DEKIlb. om-t >t i-sp - Slay Conn Hrera. S.J. l*»-y U J^ETTS. IIOY A CO.. POUT TRY. NO. ,-* PEDEIt.lL STUEET. CAMDEN, N. J. JAMES 11. SCIIEI-LEXUEIL El tiKEJJN CItKKK. CAI'E MAT CO.. FRKSII AND CURED MEATS. V TTERDAT AND WEDNESDAY *mram»a*tiai Srer. |re-y ^LFRED FLANDERS, COUXSELTAIR-AT-LAAV, G No. «1» Mann hireet. Serenu story, . CAMDEN. N. I. ^''''?»urawMq^r?a^Sr^y°I-u^Il<T* THEBLATCHLEY ' A. PUMP! MbUYTHLBEST. JM BLATCHLEY'S , /M ' TRIPLE ENAMEL PORCEUIN-LINED II SEAMLESS TUBE V PUMP . C-CTBLVTCHLEY.Mnnurr, 3Q8 M A R K E T ST-, Phjlad a. TAX SALE ! « Sale or .4sr.d -nd RcalEatate^ln Saroyy sS «S**lm*wl|iiTi° daely'l uupabl. 1 will Mil si public mlr on. _ . Tt'KaOAV, JILT Hat. A. D. Iwd. * „ « "^fSSvitb atrrei' * E A^b'y VlIik'?*'u« A M^Nortb M-. * ™ ' H : I: *. vna-maiii: ^A^yrmsiowtra^ * „ l Zl > JWftSriirrSS -- ; •- j ,^g32:-«asra-iast •; J Wm^lSS? 'jtma' ia.'. '* ™ I < -- 1 1 i| ; lamra M. B. Rt< intirnt. - led Wjp smsnt x. I
Uru: Adirrtisnufnts. ! TXT ANTED 111" A VOUNG MAN nweibN1" ''** * .n-ialorigr ^ol are-ai 14. an : l^-NAWBriT.I. Tht-T.*' 7" oaa stam 1 rSeSbo?'" "" ' MKA. J- A. MTEBA. Brextea, ran Arraaa, ! EVA TA"rtrOR, FASHION ABLiTlHtESMMAKEH, W~ ANTED.— A FARMER TO r>aU:bOj*fb.-!rr*Tt!'t **m" ,wl' aiaif v. B. RPD ONE1L ^ AXTED- A SALEi^AAN OF "JHE BAY" VIEW HOUSE, • piebcets point, cate may coheadquarter, (re laara wba are too-l Ibe I'-ood^aWme^ tbr^Dclstrarr ance*1^? tlwir al tbe Bay Viei. *Tor •pi^jWEKIXG I'l.AXTS, ORNAMENTAL FOLIAGE PLANTS. BEDDING PLANTS. BlUtOl'S ANI) TUBEUOCS ltOOTb, , LOWEST PBICK8.
JIKNKY KNOTT, fwret X .mrdrarr, Cor. Ilugbra A OowaM Hlreeta. spIJu. Cap; Msy City. N.J. JMtEDERICK BOERNER, • NURSEYMAN AND FLORIST, COR. BAN K A^yy*tl' ST*.. TDK SlEAIKtl AHTFUu S-..U EVERGREENS. ROSES & SHADE TREES, VANES AND HANGING BASKETS BEDDING PLANTS. CLOSING SALE MEN AND BOY'S CLOTHING, Gentlemen'! FmishiniGinfe 30 'DAYS MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING, G'efitleiHfs FmTKtiing Goods. CALVIN N. KBWABM. A CARD. Mk. Khitor.— Wc would most respectfully infortji the publir through the columns of your valuable paper, that wc arc the sole agents of the celebrated Kuuulk Paint. This paint is said to he the best Water Proof Paint made, as it is manufactured from Indir rubber and therefore very clastic. It is. both beautiful, durable tint! economical. . It is claimed that it will last three limes as long as lead and oil.' The Rubber being perfectly impervious lo 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 " Schellenger, of this place, informs us that he painted his house with it ten years ago and it looks well jet. Mr. William Townsend, of this place, has also used this paint on his property and believes it to be * the best patent paint jnade. 11 We have a verv remarkable t, fine assortment of all kinds of J Paints and. Paint Brushes-at low- b est cash prices. We ate also the ' agents for the celebrated Maxwell's Gypsum for whitening ant* coloring walls. No trouble to put J it on. It has become a necessity t to the house-wife, and is' nearly as cheap as whitewash. Smith & Co., « 60 Washington Street, • warn Cape May City. 1 firffS'oa.Yr sT v'SmatraTST- LJt A MONTH ANDTBOARD J
John Wanamaker starts the May and June Sales with the unheard-of aggregate stock of Two 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 acgess 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 thai it is lite Hl'.S 1 I'LACU FOR STRANGliRS to-dcnl. Those who do not care to stop overnight at a hotel, can check lksg:-. coats. timhrelLt^ ami packages at the store door, and get lunch in the building. The few items below show how things are going just now. Send 1'ostal Card for samples. *
From one of the largest and f best Paris houses wc have sonic I splendid lots of. Dress Goods, j all told about two hundred full pieces, that' wcrc^pt ready for j "T delivery until long after the j i time, and on account thereof | were rcducetl twenty-five jnir j This makes same famous bar- j A 4i-inch All-wool Illuminated , Beige, 45c. A 43 - inch All - wool Crcj>c Beige, 50 cts. Far under A 45-inch Cashmere Beige, 60 cts. Far under value. A 42-inch A II- wool Check, 50 j cts. Far under value. A 42-inch All-wool Albatross, 60 cts. Far under value. A 42-inch All-wool Albatross. 75 cts. F ar under value. The following lols arc very ! docirobio: A 40- inch All-wool French Shooda, 50 cts. A 42 -inch All-wool French Shooda. 75 cts. A 42-inch All-wool Pin's Head Check, A) cts. A 3 1 -inch Nun's Veiling (creams), 35 cts. The steady increase of our Dress Goods Department must be owing to the constant w^Jjh to- keep our prices the lowest. Wc could not afiord to cut oft" - dress patterns and take them back, as tjur rules compel, w hen . others sold at lower rates, so wc are on the alert all Jthe time to protect ourselves by marking the lowest figures going. A magnificent xlot of newly imported Lyons Black Grena- j dines, warranted all silk. The ! designs arc rich and beautiful. Two qualities, ft. 25 and gl.50, which is said to be less than half of the cost of importation. Before the goods reached the ' counters twenty dresses were sold by the sample piece that customers saw in passing. Wc have some other Black Goods v. at half price.
I;incn sheetings, 2 1-2 yards, 1 wide, value 90 cts., now 65 cts., 1 value fi.oo, now 75 cts.; value $!.20, now 85 cts. 45-inch Pillow Linen, 37 l-2f. 54-inch Pillow Linen 50 cts. - 40-inch Butcher's Linen, 22c. 4-4 Drawer Linen, 18, 22, 25, 28 and 31 cts. Fine Cream Damask. Si 25 ; j reduced to pi. Tabic Cloths, 21-2x21-2, : 2 1-2x3, 2 1-2x4 1- 2.. 2 1-2 \ 5 j A Towel, 22 x 4^T inches. j weigh half a pound, 25 cts. j# A Damask Towel. 23x4s in- j j ches, good and heavyTpricc now i at first hands. 37-1-2 cls.4 our ! price. 31 cts. - 1 1-adics' English Solid-color ' Brilliant Lisle "Hose, 50 cts. Ladies' Colored Jlosc, 12- t-2c., hirhr.rm 25 cts. Ladies' Long Balbriggan French 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 i-l c. : Men's English Striped, full regular made, iS'cts. Children's full regular made, nt L. 15, 26, 30." "35 cerits," worth double. " The Madras, Nottingham, Antique, and Tamboured Curlairisare in usual abundance. Furniture Coverings l>cgin at our Cretonne aTc the cheapest > wc ever had. Handsome Antique Curtains, 83.50 per pair. 1 Four styles Gentlemen's Suspenders, made in our workrooms at Oak Hall, I5.JK, 40 and 50 cts. Balbriggan Underwear, 37 l-2c.; used to be 50 cts. Good Night Shirt, 75 tts.
Some lots of Buttons and Dress Trimmings at nominal prices as long as they last. New importations of Paris Buttons ojicn. Children's and Misses' Trimmed Hats, ready to put 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 colors i and black, for 25 cts. ! 173 dozen sprays of^inc flow- | ers at 2S cts. a spray for .niillii.- ]" cry and corsage. These arc about half price. There ' is a new counter for 9 1 and 12c. Satin and Gros Grain Ribbons, of which wc have all v- ; colors. The pew Waukcnphast Shoe is about tbc best thing yet that has been done for men. if. comfort for the feet is considered. Only first-class workmen can make them, antf, as; yet, wc have not been able to make sufficient quantities to get the price lower than 87; but this is a dollar less than, wc arc told, is asked clsc1 5-yard lengths of Summer, Silk*. 35 to r.50. Glace Changeable Silks, 65c. New India Silks, black grounds, small white figures, very handsome, at 5U5<* A fair Black Silk is going * now for 75 cts., and quite a good one for a dollar. If you will pay 81.50, wc 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 lace trimmtpl. Price S3.00.
JOHN WANAMAKER, Chestnut Street, Thirteenth and Market Streets. PHILADELPHIA.
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Irgal ^drtrtisrrafnis. j" t^ubrogate-s office. Tse QU't;r*ifor"l wooM reapretfLCr -.*Ufj tin posuc Orel He will sure.; 10 tie Mantra* .re- ' ^ StTtKoOATE OP Tim OOiniTT OP CAJ-I j "* °TOBSDA?AND SATtHtDaV j ot^rart-^x WILLI AM -UlLilBKTIi^ j ; yw4jtice t^Tjbeditors. *Wnt I'. Doara*. alrniu«r*u.r or Itupin i I j Dura UtKLIM Paxa* 1 . Dow**. ^ DMLXISTKATOK'-S SALE of , ' REAL ESTATE. ^^M;g*a3esasaK i - Cap- Baj«aa:,78rar2rere..aa THURSDAY. ALLY at*, tiua. ' XI Ore H-rr['ir>I HnreL Capr M.J Oooff Bra . | I *.«. jwratoi [ xaeutuirau* j DataaMajM.lwa.'" J»* f ?
THE GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE | ■ XQ. iw'^S^XQTON griiEET, t'APE MA Y. X J. Greit Barpins io QUEENS & GLASSWARE, In Old Fash.oned EARTHENWARE. ■JgCB •raoavSu!'1 *> *»" • Ore; FIVE CENT COUNTER TEN CENT COUNTER. IMMENSE BARGAINS Eitranrfimary Bargains is Vood and Wilicw Ware. 'Tifij fjfcyi orv*t Harxalxa 10 CANKBD GOODS asd RVaPOltATEl' Pltt'IT*. Great Uirpala* 10 SOAPS of raerj Irarjtpuj. fnra • > «M . .«* 10 tire Barat toilet SO AP. Real Genuine Bargains paint iiri aubl dust KEimjR< wnrntwAsn BttrsnRK. ac. also paints laipc aad irn*. qmnrora. wtNDOW^.l.A^m^anu^^^ RyxrlM.la a_Ofaat v arret r iipria-" ' RimCm ' SMITH d> CO.

