The September Century. Unotoal rmri atf end imp ia ffltMlreliaea tad reading milter tod ta oot-ot-doar qanlity befitting the teuoo tre tie dattoeUv. qutluk* of tbe September ' CfMtiry A fine portrait of Bobert Burnt t> the froaUepleoe. Il it tfler t daguerreotype own* by Mr. Edmund C- Siedmea tad ot'te fram t nslnialom wliicb belonged I ■ lb* titter of Burnt. I A rtebiy lllattrtled ptper cm "Otpt Ood," by T MiteteU, trxnefc-me ttelcar-i-wa brak of mad lcu> t homely Yinkee ptndite, where the OeWt tie green, Ue«»U tre filled wtok bin* the ritligts rntr. quaint tad pntperoia. tad the at bnoeet tad winy. TU tnick hu t cokeitl flavor, which allien It to Dr. Edward Egglretoo'a illattraled hUtorktl paper, la the tame number, oo the
••Indian War in tteOMoolo." I A timely tad Tillable ill uu rated article it Bolter ltlordin'i "Omemeotal Fonniln Nature. ' A forcible arpuuent to prore the totm* euprrmery id New Tort orer [ "all the utter greet citict of the world in made l-y W. C. Coneat. cader the title, "Will New York be the Pinal World J MetropoUrr And H. C- Banner, in the agingly ami entertainingly of "New York t tit Field cf Bctton.- The aecocd part of "The Brend-winnera," the onooymooi aury which la exciting wide latere* tad rurtoaky, rrreala lu motire at a attire oo I labor nolona or todaUan. The third and last pan of Joel Chandler Herrii' "Mchti with Code Retnua- Is offered, In aStitloa 1 to two humorous short stories: "Our Story," by Prank It Stock toe, showing bow marriage resulted from literary cdflabceation. and "Lore In Old Ctolhea," n modern New York tovwtcry, la the quaint style and spelling of three hundred yens 5 ago.br a C. Bonner. -Topics of the Time" treats of The . Temperaooe Outlook. " "The Keticeoceaf I American Polillcinna," and "College-bend eating subjects discussed in "Open Let tera," beaidea Mr. Hauler", latter mentiooed abort, art 'Vat Mamncboaeus Experiment In Education." by Charles Barnard: "A Romantic Queer" (that of Dr. Francis Lictel by President Oilman Lieber),
of Johns Hopkins University; and the new scheme for " Bundard Hallway Time," by the In motor of the proposed system. W. P. Allen, editor of the "00dal Railway Guide." St. Nlaholaa for Snptwmbor Is n bright and beeexy autumn number, which Louiae M. Aloott opens with a charming story of OhUd-Ufe entitled "Lit- > UePyramus and Thlabe," Idling' bow a boy and girl became great friends through > a bole In the wall Mr. Daniel Beard tells ua of his yougg friends "Tom, Dick and llarry, in Florida," aod etaowa na many platans of the . odd things dBy aaw and tba ourious ad- 1 renuirea they had. "Lost is the Woodsis a graphic account of the remarkable ad- ' mutant of the Lam children, who far man than a week last summer wandered through the forests of northern Michigan and were ralnly sought by tfcinen f%rr, the "Alloox." Calomel and Heda," and J neighboring mines, omr thirteen hundred men at one time joining In the search. 1 The children through all thetr hardshipe • ted not hat heart, and. when eventually found w era bcnmly following out the plan which was bringing them safely home. The "Work and H«r department coo- ' tains the flnt half of t profnaely Uluatratad article oo "The Playthings and Amnsemosu of an Old-fashioDcd Boy," won 1 Hmd whan b6ys had to male tbeir own , toys or go without. Modem boys win be ( able to get many hints from bit deter "j. 1 . TrowUidge tails bow the "Tinkhjen BvoMwrri rwne ocl td tbe small rod ! of tbe lagal born but gained much In pep. nlar sympathy. "Swept Away" coclloEert^ieb^eStf KUbri* ISrSSSfS tW are. in ndaitiai to lb- tmaTqaoU Ctempaey, Bbrh, GOMBEf Biraen, R-we MnsAir, Jaate MefhrmoU. W. H Drake. qi (»* Bykfc.ted ma ay orders f 1 A^lwrw^a* T— tlroony ■ During night yean my attack, of dyspayaia wan an terrible that I often bad to atop bus; ocas. Parker's (linger Tonic SSUaWKK."^**' *• J. Jernicmoe.. Immym. N- Y. OUT. A young lady bd^Tnld at a recent fire to stand beck, or dae the boae would he turned *»»*. mpifcd: ••Oh. I dout case; "■ygy.'"'' Millions of Bottka of Dr. fcag* New . r ™ "Let oa ponaa tbe subject a Writ larktev." add the rtwdkal awdenu at the bad.-da <4 a dying pallet,.. So the next aig*.t they went and wok tbe body frost, SUvngtts '«"■ Minn and Body. 1 «.«- i. tifffSmfeft reacting power in a bteeto ■* PsAWi < (eager Tuoic thai, in a btabel td call or a gallon of ndll. tt-^* tusa ■^••Iwa^tote^ metd.- sad ha awem that tee was awe abrwQy^ To Qulnlna auprawdwdr'sTSSSIid Marey a ■ w, »»• May ' s
ip» or nxr coops ■ GIIDI <XIU, CAPS MAT OOCkTT. , SBoS^E" GOODS PB0YM1HS e ^ABgy a»P ,ritoaa sad Pali. J^frea • TAMES H. SCHELLEXGER, CREEK CRXKK. CAI'X MAT OO, >- FRESH AMD CUBED MEATS, PODLTRT ABD SCOP. « ' ^^JrJJTSuee-— ' " r" TUESOAT ABO FRIDAY or e»a wee* wra goats UHaeuaaaraatpnoaa I JsUynaaouSs' war r°'3gl" ■ * ^tHOMAS EBBIC80M-S
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, i DRY OOODB. TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS Ladies' i GcBUemen^ FaraMuifi Year. john'm. bussell, GRNERAL PEST MB IN dry goods, groceries, flour and feed, PATENT MEDICINES, pork, lard, hams, seeds, ac OoMtertaE. Cape May o»,B.y- ~ garble "^gartt. jQAPE MAY CITY mabble wobks, A A cur. RaSruao Track A Turopoa.
MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES. STEPPING T STONES. J Aad ail XtaAs ol MartUe aaU PWg or Ntone Pars L. T. ENTHIKIN. goal, Woofl^sfimf Lrtf . ij qoal and wood. aM^^hhuE«roUauaia'° na?" «atS«2 I A coal and wood yard BOG. 6TOVR AMD CRMSTMVT BT THE CORD. ^ RUTGERS GOlllGl, s rteamil aa »q>isMk'wBsgs-la ma) ■ 1 II sail1!?* PTofaasiiiv''No ij5oiw"3Mawai e i _ : e [ "^racrourawerawwn iwiwisa—M-wieucaia sSSSs r. u^or iSS? SS*P •uSiSU'D^S',"""rtincu. fix c rSsss ss£-SsSS.'3 UsgaaHaimli wwOTpctWt^^asmuGa^Por 1 , vary Kuwers CoUrae. c Umax RD WARDS GATES. IM-Dy LLP- ^ >phe premiums of 1ss3 FOR ; TB HEW SILK DTOUSTBY. , ■ • i ' Tki Wamanl MX CewgJaieAadce ot the : &i S5S1 -- - SBSSSggjffg ; PATENTS i ; | d ^SSL^tSs? •! i • " ,J" o. AMDrso. OTV-mu Patent (■&». sftaMaglua. P. CWmffiTMrr.' JH BUkTtftttYS : SMS
Our preparationf for tbe approaching seasons of Fall aod Winter are now completed. We carry a large stock of Fine Ready-Made Clothing, samples of which, with self-measurement | I blanks, will be furnished on ap- i plication. "• ■ A. C. YATES & CO. . WfET.BlS* CtstM S f li Slrtrlt PBIhADElPHtA. Sttildind Patfrial, «tr. : jTrwVxrt AHR srynrr.r.FKOF.Ttkt LUMBERYARD n.a.11— •■ Lanutna. cap. May N.J. traan may be tmmd taa largtw Muck of Lumber u the ooawy.af «wye«^to ran a. l«,Ma FEET WHITE TINE SHINGLES OF ALL XIND6,
FLOORING, FRAME STUFF. PICKETS, Ar.d U aben eeeej km; at fW"OEDERN PROMPTLY PILLED * JSBfMSS&r- »•■""— 1 nctlAty J. B. HCHEI-LENCiKK. J -pq-ARDWABi! ^^=j=SAHn, IXORB. BLINDS, 1 H§St t SHUTTERS, MOULDING S T i BCHOLL SAWTNGS, [aw\ "™"* I 1 I AND BRACKETS. " HOT-BED 8A8H. HAND RAILS. NBWBL POSTS. BALUBTERS 1 BUILDING AND HOUSEKEEPING HARDPUMPS. PUMPS. PUMPS. . SLATE MANTEL SHELVE8. ^T^c^rrrTi *"** ■ 7*"1 » 8. g. jTrtf^ itgrf . 1 jq- C. PRICES' STORES, Ku.tt PERRY ST., CAPE MAT CITT, DRY GOODS SK MORS., OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS auU PUTTY, FEED STORE, CORN. OATS. HAT, BRAN AMD MILL FRED wood "Yard. > WOOD OUT A SPLIT, CEDAR POST all Mam. GLASS f AEIIWI ' BEN J. H. SHOEMAKER, •♦5. #07, *09 4k an « Fourth Street, Philadn-, IMFORTER OP ! TMcf FrkI Plate Has, i ! FEESCH PLATE GLAES CDMFAKIES ; PETER~COOPER. ■Sma*[teiteJ.^K. BrolSS trSaS!^ - JOraAAJxKpZtlteL^mllw&^F MMlli PATENTS. nnyoifWH
BEND "TO STRAWBRIlHiE A CLOTHIER DURABILITY ^ SEA SHORE PAINTING SECURED BY USING LUCAS' LIQUID PAINTS CAPITOL LEAD. SPRING OPENING IJ. C. HAND & CO.'S, 1205 Market Street, Philadelphia. WE HAVE ONE OP THE FINEST DISPLAYS OF GOOD FURNITURE PATENT SOFA BED J. C. HAND & CO., ap"- I 205 Market Street, Philadelphia. The Best is the Cheapest! s — ) BENEZETS :: BOOTfi AND-rSHOES, 51 Washington Street, tape May, N. J. *"1. afeul for Cape May fjr lie Ctleural^l raP|uWALKER SHOE."
BOOTS AND SHOES! larftat aad Moai ooapM* Bisoa vtf Goal. Chaaj, Bvuta and Sborn la Cape Ma; Oo. STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. ..... en ONE PRICE ONLY, BEE OUR BJO GAITERn. ALSO, A FULL 8LTTLY OF FINE WALL-PAPERS aottabla for Ooaaaa. Hoaal or BoarUiaghoaaa. call and pnuemmpMaberuraauroaaamgalaawfeen ; belort yoa aeM to Ue etty. ELDREDGE JOHNSON. n ee wabhinoton street. BOOTS AND SHOES. auaatlaa at ta* panne at targ* u tailed to tM laet Uat tbe underalgMU haa opened kla More, Corner WASHINGTON AND PERRY STREETS, oppoile Congreea HalL boots. shoes. and slippers. IN ALL ORADKS. WXDTHB'AMD STTLES, WUcA we (saruiae le be tower Uan tbe aame trade of rood, can be bough; at aay other etore. Ptoaee glv* aa a eau and price laegood. Iwfure UectdTas upon porcha-lnt elaewbere. Maba2Sm£L'&0" au? raau1" "uto"t0<* " M wiJ " e"*111' I..HMOFF. Oppraiie con cram HalL le*. Cap* May Cny. S. J. L. F. DUPARQUET & HUOT, MANTPACTURKte Of
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Also, Copper, Tin and Cast Iron Utensils. 24 A 26 Wooeter St, New York. Mrs. R. DILLON, Not. 18 and 20 WASHINGTON STREET. CAPE MAY CITY. DRY OOOD6. NOTIONS, MILLINERY, FEATHERS. FLOWERS. BILKS, SATIN A, VELVETS, RIBBONS, CHAFES AND VEILS. FANCY GOODS. TOYS ARB STATIONERY. LADIES- GOSSAMERS. MSN'S OIL CLOTH SUITS, UMBRELLAS. AND PARASOLS. UERMAKTOWH, SAXONY AND EEPBTR WOOL. Wilson & Co.'a Library $3 per Year, 81 for Three Months. Bttiti Msm rill km! to but Aifrcss FEt pad, upon recsp, d IDs Price II yas ner Is Capa Jlay. aali la aa« toave your Lugsaga. Wa will UXa ear* of It wtuoai FRENCH & REEVES. Noe. 18 and 16 Federal Street. CAMDEN, *». J. DEALERS IN GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED. Fertilizers, Agricultural Implements and Truck Baskets. NEW CLOTHING STORE No. 41 Washington Street, Cape May City, CHARLES KEEDLEB. MANAGER. Lartwt ate cbaapaat Hue* ta lb* ouasty sf Gfflls" My-M ClDtMi ii FraisliE Goods. OUR READY-MADE CLOTHING, SAMUEL H. FRENCH & CO., Paint Manufacturers, PAINTERS' AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, CEi]WK BEAD7-HIED PADfT. ffiSf SEA-SBGEE PMKT 1 MAXUFACTOM j 8AMUEL H. FRENCH * CO.. j pe TOU AVENUE. POURT^AItD CALbOWHILI FTkEBTB, PBILAPI^J'UU J
L II WE I>°rPOSe m,kinK '* U "fc f^t\ «r . JbkMM * * and ylousnr.t, and in every WL way as aatiafattory to shop by mail Ww~~ " \*7E take all poxsible care (o »void G^nl W- * * errors, and when any occur Ihcy ' 4 J XA7E m >lwnys -willing to exchange goods 0 4 I ' * which do not please after being received, ^ 5. ^ condition and within reasonable tune. ^ n Samples of Dry Goods of all kinds ^ *» even the o»«t expensive, set t free of Q "i charge on application. . 10 EVERY lady who shops by mail should send ^ a for a specimen copy of our . - C'JTYI5ERLANE I ' Mutual Fire Insurance Company, | bridgeToh. n. j. - • WITH NEARLY FORTY YEARS' EIPERIENGE. j „ "" OFFERS A PERFECTLY SAFE INSURANCE . 1
AT WHAT IT MAY COST. Having now, as per statement bn f,r at Trenton. January ist, 1883, 8440 Policies Outstanding. InsDrinj;, - - $13,103,634 With Premium Notes to the Amount of - - 2.359r4'7 Cash Assets, ------ 46.847 Losses by Fire — Reported but no: Adjusted, - - 5.4°° No other liabilities of any kind, except the insurances. The charge on risks — farm properties and detached town and | , village houses, is, for , $1,000, ten years' policy, cash deposit, $10.00. Prcin. Note, $ too « 1,000, five '• •' " " 7.50. " " 50 « 1,000, three " •' 14 " 5-°°. " " 3° J More hazardous risks taken on favorable terms. o Losses by lightning are paid, whether property is burned or not. 0 Having found no other insurance at so little cost, and the saving u to the members being very great, they continue to offer as heretofore, a first-class Insurance against loss by fire or lightning, at the t lowest rates. » ; Bridgeton, April, 1883. " DAVID P. ELMER, President ] HENRY B. LUPTON, Secretary. AGENT8 AND 8URVEYOR8 : rctbxn TowsnxSD, Esq., Cape May Q>urt Hooae. Gnonos q. Cakll, M. D., Denalgvllle. ' 4fw b. VaxOildix, Peteraburg. jet Sm Hamiel B. latanu. Ba», May r*»<Utig. | ■ CAPE MAY POINT j LUMBER YARD. ■ Building Lumber of all kinds in Quantities to Suit Customers, i , FRAME TIMBER, MISFBOAM, SHINGLES, FLOORING BOARDS. LATH8. Ac. Sash, Doors, Blinds & Mouldings AT. CITY r KICKS TOB CAkH. ontm SSaT £irot(a jofnw/.'tlw. ItZm stJm. Capa Mly cny. wni racai?a ' SSCy"""""" WESLEY 0. HUGHES. ; ICE! ICE! ICE! THE KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO., OF PHILADELPHIA. supply hotels, kesflhmakts and oottages with PURE EASTERN ICE. ■COAL! COAL! COALli BEST qUALTTT. cabkf^t rewurtm^forfamilt unk. AKf full ' ,V°' W " **" WABLINOTON BTKKrr Al~». OCEAN. CAFE MAT. n.j. A. F. KENDALL, MANI FACTUKKM OF BflGHS, JASfi, BLINDS, SBUTTBHS, I01DINGS, j SCROLL WORK, WOOD TUBXISG8, MOSQUITO 8CBEEXS, DEALER IN LUMBER. QTOtoa by mm. wu raottre pivmn ar-aau-m. ^ o. K|gDjj^ g^nito tbattoa. W l.it r BUY YOUR FLOUR AND FEED ELDREDGES' GRAIN DEPOT. ' No. 3 Decatur Street, Cape May City, au luoaor FHwaadPwd U4U» Lowma »**«*, awl towar tan tba ua brmmu and WM. B-fVDRIDOt.
1T1X1T8. FBI LY BMt.F HI * . Sailroad est jersey bailboat TIME TABLB IN MFFkCT 8KFT. a*. 1W*. T™°" """pm^iDLpiiA ; 1 4.40 SS&Tl "™ " ~~ SUNDAY TRAINS. ••rBesisL.t 5.15 pblaatTjaP.M. FROM rHlT.ADKI.PHIA. Bdli.''. marsy L*t| ^wn-L.1 I | PARKER'S GINGERTONIC W*tl*ai4hmttti(ltoit«rte. UyamiMaimr tea f«a. «« ro.Ctnotoaamliwk'NWk"'" _ J{;A,£ooy: 9^3.1 a. m>r book. Aay karri* wdaJwm P«- 1 fimail na .ajaJy a| aad nc *■» I l'M!l!Man How Lost How Restored. wru?t>?-h!5r5' &SIT5ftK* rad'ral" nraoT HiarmatniTbir, or (Vammal WaaXmaaa. InNu'nrrSi^rare^UoaialJ Stb?Si«I Ol enay you lb aa« ryrry man u Uia tana. bant mAm ami to a plalb anaatog*. ta—ya*. Ur-aa.po«-pod.ourrurtpiol alx oanta, or two ^^HK^LvyKWOX MPnCAX^OO-^ HEALTH IS WEALTH] wTouLAHTKa aix ep»«*r M * r» aaia by H A. KouwSy. M. D, car* May cay. - raaw-y j WRlilHTC MAS VEGETABLE FILLS LIVER 1 And all Bilious Complaint*. ,o •^jg^jKSL'0 r BtruauotuaUrgeaqnaorcxveitaaeeataacban. and tptondldly IwM and Tanttlitrd ooUafatba emit a an»ti!m*SaKr.a CaHag*. -nut gga-FhHadetoltto. gfillil^na Hkaw with backaard mat Hodrnucanaatar at any Una. Inrg* hnutraled ctrculan^rea. PAYNE'S I O Horae 8pnrk4rr«tliki jxgisggs gMjjarss | SyjB^£J^LSEu^s

