■ Published Every ■ Saturday Morning. CAPE MAY, SEPTEMBER 29,7883^ nu ****** n^oyejfcg e«r aatborUy cJ^lbe tigahl serrice obverrer*. , IW tbe wcaUwt daring it* remainder of drr "^IbcMtSnoettal Kara bsriryrM«od. Bat them Las been ooouderable rain .inc.: jSSHublrt1figtnS,tMSr we bir the equinoctial storm bss Jnrf begun lo Dxko-U-V Tbi« tort of prediction would quickly • settle the fste of an uooOd*] weather Prophet. ^ The New York JltrM alio bat followed the lead of the Timti and reduced iu price to two cnU. Tbe Herat <T> ■ profit 1> mainly from lis adrertWn* and it mailt aire the paper away and still make pile* of mooey-that u, if people eared for a paper that was glean away. IV New Yon papers bare now all marked their prices down to tbe lowest priced paper that gets the most readers ; It la tbe barf edited paper, that pirns tbe newt in the beet shape and tells tbe truth v. about it- — Pkila. Timet. Judge Dixon, tbe ItepabUcaa candidate for Governor, baa written a letter of acceptance, stating that, although be did not seek the nomination, -directly or indirectly, nor desire the office, be bss no reason strung enough to justify bis de- . dining, and, if elected, be will endesror to pertma tbe duties of tbe office- He approres tbe platform in every respect As lite Convention found him holding a politic office second to none in the State, and aa It did not request him to abandon it, after oooraltatkm with friends be will await where be Is tbe decision of tbe P*In spite of sunshine sod singing, there la much sorrow in this world. life is not all Joy by any meant It opens with a cry and cods with a pathetic moan. What goes between tbe cradle and tbe end of one's bring is made np of many dark and rainy (tare, and ware it not far tbe patches of bine overbad, tbe bright sunshine, and faith in a controlling providence our lircs would be posllirely dreary. These broad atilcmrertt are in all experiences. No one is perfectly happy, rinlaaa or bealtby. We are daily toid by tbe minister that our • lira are more or leas wrong; by tbe doc tore that dlaane is constantly workings', oak and society are both dreadfully In error. What is to be done? At Asbory Park and Oman Grove tbe sale of liquors has always been strictly forbidden ; yet era now the police are starch log at tbe former place for some wicked own who broke into a popular pleasure resort and f clooiously abstracted • quantity of cigars, besides drinking up forty bottles of nger beer. It is surges ted by tbe custodians of Asbury l'ark morels that tbe beer was "welss," for pritide usually sold' to sinners ; but the onbehoving and tbongblires throng Jeer at Ibis cxptanaBoo, and insinuate that a private bottle usually contains something stronger than beer It Is thus that the fairest Edens are often ruined. The Scientific American takes tbe proper view of kerosene when it says : "The use of kerueene of proper specific gravity Is freedom danger with any arcing., degree of carefulness. Tbe explosions of lamps do not occur from its employmeat. The lamps themselves are eeldoo> to blame, but it abould be tnfura-.l noon the minds ar.d ' attrr.tl-m of the the minds attention of the
pow^uiiiit'Z tally as 'ute* to burfle r a rattlesnake, or to fool wftb a Utile of ni- , tro-glycarinc, aa to burn ketuetnAontain t log nsucb of tbe lighter olL One may c escape death iu either case, but he does , not dreervesny such good fortune." < l f The "list of pensioners" which was t ordered to be prlntad by tbe Usl Congress r will te ready for distribution in about two f month. U rotas a bwkof 8,950. pngre^ bere, as well as elsewhere, who are very anxious to gm advanced copies at any mat. They bare already bad pre|iarnl J circulars, which they will rend broadcast - over tbe-eouniry as aoon as they can get f Ibe addresses of the pensioners, offering 1 ■ton. There are no doubt a great many " who are entitled to an toerage, but it d« not equal tbe number who* pension. J £^^£'liE'aS ; rioh^igb tbcy^keep ^tbe faaof^lheir ^ Ti« mystery of the murder of Rose j; tSnrk Ambler, la still unsolved and there ' ls.'sswaesavs: i Lewis, but Urns far there Is liule graond ■ o^'aUracfaed to another woman gives a ' passible tnotire, which before Iblt fliarbT. " cry, was larking. "It is alio laid that it ' will be proved In Cbort that a carriage " was beard driving ^Ibe direction from J fUS of tbe murder on Monday" which, as be left borne before tbe body was dis- t Tbe microscopic examlaalhm oMbe (tains > UP* Lewis' lap robe showed that they ' ware not ttablydot crflle Of Ibaep.biit t •eern to bare bra'hmiSd to tbe number 1 of blood oorpnacka to the inch and not to have been directed to their shape, which ' differ. In man from tbe shape of the blood I porpaadea of tbe lower animals. There I bare bare large rewards offered for tbe < det retire of the murderer, and this Is a I • rearoo why ail testimony should abe care- ] fully weighed. Bot the myltery may rA«""» """I
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CURRENT TlOPICS. f •TriftOTiroT'aWugh tfipftrf? are try. J lag hard to get np an excnemcci.bul with j firfher poor sucoesa . ( Bridgetoo Chronicle : — If tbe Republi- 1 cms do not elect theft candidate for Got. I 1 hereafter. ' — i Though election day is several weeks , ' ahead yet. lb? people who never learn , e anything have put the mod batteries In , . full pperetioo. , J Tbe October elections will occur on j s Tur^y.^l°ttat0diyW^o,,wl Iwre ' i will Meet Stale officers. ' Tbe srar douds which are banging over ' . some parts of Europe sir causing our farm. ] r era, iu tbe great grain regions of ourcountry, to bold on to tbeir crops. Philadelphia is to tare a street car i j with a patent spring motor. Tbe inven- I I tor says that after the spring it wound up I I It wilf propel tbe car eight miles. i I Tbu — ski tare bvpsedhrmoannd | ' heajv of money along wltl- small aouls , ■ are tbe dangerous men of this country. ! A millionaire with a heart in bim will do , | no harm- i * It la astonishing when we look a litUe ' i narrowly at the daily lives of our very . rich men in this country to find bow little fun they have. Too much money H a ■ burden. I Tbe Ohio Temperance mac can rote ' - this year tor two constitutional amendi mentfc— one prohibiting sales of liquor, 1 - and one regulating them. If tbe flrel 1 r fails the second may noi. Frederick A. Polta, Israel Adams, Wil- . lism Walter Phelps and Garret A- 11 obart bare been chosen members at large j of tbe New Jersey Republican Bute Com- , j uiittce. Tbe requisitions upon tbe PoAgiffice , Department by poslmssters for tbe new . two-oent stamps hare been so large the . past few weeks that tbe contractors are , unable to supply tbe demand. J There la no particular seed ef a reduc- ' lion of ocean pottage. If there is sny 1 money to spare in this direction it would J be much better appllod to tbe encourage. d merit of American Steamships, d The people wbo ought to enforce ibe i Ciril Service taw seek every pretext for t breaking it. Tbe only way to nop that X practice if to make tbe law effective from 'e the lowest grade in tbe service to tbe high- * eatQ A Boston philosopher has discovered that It is a man's legs which causes bis drowning. To those who hire labored * under tbe notion that it was water that y dlj! the business, this snnouoertnrol wUi e carry all tbe force of a revelation. X Tbe Western Union Telegraph Company 1 baa reduced Its rates, but no one would p bare grumbled much if It had maintained I- iu rates and given tbe surplna to iu operak tori, in tbe shape of higher wages or i. shorter hours or both. [' A strike uf the employes "of the gatworks in several of the N'ew Jersey towns ? Is threatened. The manufacturers threat ' en that in case of a strike they will send J to Europe for bands to supply tbe racan cies, ami abut do wo Ibe works antil tlie Tbe new comeTaceo by Profer." '' Brooks, at Pbelpa, New York, la now £ demoonated to be the long expected !* comet of 181t It it rmble iu good u-lo- " scopes of moderate aperture near Era *[" Dracools, and will be risible to the naked eye before Christmas.
A noticeable feature of oorao travel Is < tbe uniform time marts bg sun* of the ! fast steamers. Oo each of twn trips tbe ■ steamer Alaska made tbe passage from Qneenatown to Sandy Hook in aevro t dart, two hours, and seven minute*. On t a third trip tbe time required was seven i days and twenty-six minutea, and ooj c sera days and fony-aera mioii- i On. her Uw trip the made the re- c markable speed of eighteen mlh* an buur < two onnarcutive days " Thn Sale of tha Narrow Gauga. Tbe Narrow Gange to Atlantic City ' ma aoid tasr wtck fn fxmrti n by the | Master of Cbmoorry appointed by the , courts. It was bsugbt by the attorney fi e , the Reading Hailruad Company for tlie , tarn of a 100.000. This invures, if it dm* , anything, that the compel Itloo that ha< , kept the fare to Atlantic City at anrb low t figures heretofore will be maintained win, , era more than iu accustomed rigor. . which of course will be all tbe better fit , tbe public Ills not probable, however, , that Mr. Goweo's plant are limited tn , reaching one ItelaUd place on tbe coail. i It is more than likely that tbe Narrow : Gange— which, by the war. Is tn be msde t s standard gauge as tbe first step to wan 1 , IU future usefulness— will be developed , into, a ajawn to rwaeb other (»>inu along tbe New Jersey oontt. and tape , May among ibrm. Coooectidoi already , exist between New York, Lnog Bmucb . and Attanllr City by way of tbe New JerSouthern and Narrow Gauge road", and will take but a abort atretcb of track tn make direct own-ctinn with this point, by a route close to tbe Hay tboee. Paul Yanderroort, late Chief Clerk of J the railway mail aerrioe at Omaha, has , long continued neglect of duly. Mr. ! Yanderroort was one of the soldiers of , tbe tale, war who risked their lives by en- , tering tbe army, bot who certainly vastly , Improved their eoodltion. Since the war , I* has— to use a bit of expressive slang- . "worked the old soldier racket for all it | worth." Having risen loa powerful , ! position in tbe Grand Array of the Re- , public, eventually becoming iu Com man- , , drr-in-Cbiif. be took liberties wi|b his of- , , fieial duty to the Government u£»ucb aa , . extent as to demand bis dtamiasd* but he • U said to bare boasted openly that Uir» , Department dared not remove him, ow. , Inn in >.!■ Irfliwwie* with Ibe Grwnd Armv ljcpamncni uareu n<w iwv uiw, ow- j. Army. r
Mr. Yanderroort, it is believed, is now . trying to convince tbe old soldiers that Ptwt paster -Geneva] Oresbam mnit go. A Snow 8ns *■ Onor.— A short sugar j crop is predicted iu Louisiana owing to aa insufficiency of rain. A drouth so ex- j ceaaivt and proknged is seldom riper- , ieneed iu that Stile. Had the early procn- , lae of the reason been raxhaed tbe sugar , crop would bare been much larger than . that of last year, at present tbe prospect U that Ibe crop will be below last year's . flyro tbou^U^posrfbie^tUu m open , may lead to a moceealiafactoty reaulL \ A Famous Galaxy. People wbo delight in beautiful and : • good books will be astonished when they , see, if U*y bare not already seen, tbe , announcement of tbe "Caxloo illustrated" i and ether editions of atandard authors. scSSS - a veritable marrvi, to the old time booki j hrert'r ism'te'srt0' itata^sd
• -A Trip to Dovar. Doverw Ouu'iet little to^o of some three ure-uttayf.ii At ■ p.- J op among ■ rocrockv Jiills of Mofrts oouOly oq tbe line of ft* Deiawsre. Iackawanna and Western lUil way, was the place chosen for the . tare annual meeting of the 1 ■ State Firemen's RelielSkaaxnaiion. Dover , also ibe fariiilirt of canal onmmunica- i ; lion, but derives us ciucf importance from ] ibe iroo minre •< ibe vicicity and fromiu ' manufsrture*. It is KX Ibe meet 1 1 convenient point which mlgui bavc been ' 1 named for tbe purposca of the Fitmueo's , made in respootcto ibe very bnapiube m^ ' , viiatioo presented by tbe fire department of the hroagti tau year, and whlcii the ' aseucialiuo could out vrry sreil bare ' si retired under fie circumstanoea. Tbe convention was brtd Wnfoesday. There ' . iu attendance some 150 delegates, 1 , representing tbe. 40 departments in tbe 1 . Stare, each department being entitled to ■ ' four representative!. - Tbe Cape May dekjSoo left bere Tuesday, — frtax off at ] county seat km* enough to Ulg in the j i the same morning, and aim one of Lyon's 1 elegantly served dinners at Ibe Mayville I , House. Tbeir next meal waa dis;aicl*d 1 Ibori order al U* superb lunch depart- ' 1 of tbe Broad street station of the P. ' it. K-, in Philadelphia, which prepared 1 1 them far tbe three hours' ride to Newark, 1 tl* metropolis uf tbe Stare and tbe rermi- , of tl* Del. lack. A West R. It The ; stop over night al Newark waa rendered ' interesting by kindly attentions eceired ; at tbe bands of members of the Fire Depai«nent and son* of tbe city .officials, under whose guidance cm Cape May rlsi were shown the practical woi kings of tbe fire alarm system as in service in New. ark, and also through severs] of tbe more [ prominent placet public interest in the city. Next morning the party trained It over tbe Morris A Essex branch of tbe - Del. Lack. A Wert. It It, being by this . time csoaiderebly re-inforewl by dclcga- • lions from other points in Bouth and West . Jersey, and reaching Dover in good lime for tbe opening of tbe conventioo. Tbe regular session of tbe association i opened boon after 10 o'clock, and no adr joumment was ordered until ererytbing '■ warth rough with and tbe business of the ' year wound up in good shape. The old officers were re -elected. From tbe various reports it wts fobnd that tbe association " ass in tbe very best possible condition, f every department in tbe Stare being now numbered among its tributaries. The as- ' roc tali on. as some of our readers know already. Is tbe custodian, through its varr iooa local departments, of a Relief Fund , created by act of the Legislature from an premiums issued in tbe State by foreign fire insurance companies but doing business in New Jersey. Tbia lund is designed for and applied ouly to tbe solicf I of firemen wbo are injured or diaabkxl s while in tbe discharge of tbeir duty, and I for Ibe relief of deceased firemen's widows j and orphans. || After tbe close of tbe convention tbe visiting firemen were tendered a grand banquet given in their honor by tbe fire f department of tbe borougb o! Dover, d Tlial'.nough our CapeJMsy friends visited d the prominent institutions of tbe place. >- They found tbe rolling mill to be an exit tensive concern, and acre much Interested in watching Ibe operations of tbe iron workers in tbe active 'discharge of tbeir ^ laborious duliaa At present the Iroo m- * dustry is rather dull— a circumstance '' which has a c wresponding" effret up in almost every ruber brsnrii of trade in the piara. Tne public school was also visited This is a noble Institution, and a credit to „ tbe town and the liberality of tbe people. . Tbe oolv drawback that coakl be seen d was tbe overcrowding of one or two of k the primary depart men la This, the , principal stated, would bavc been remeH died this yesr had tbe Iron market which regulates riw linsucial status of tbe uxreguistes roe nnsucmi s'aiuv m o»t r**-
(Mivers prrtiy much aa does, the charscstr of'lbe summer weather with our Catsbusiness people, been up to U* aver. Returning to Newark the tame afteroar travelers decided y>n rstendice tbeir obacrvallooaaa far at New York and lake In the famous Brooklyn Bridge, the distance being trifling. This they accordingly did. Tbe Bridge it one of tbe wonders of m-rfrrn e mine-ring, sod tops over other object to the great mciropjh" as a feature of interest and study to tlie refiectise visitor. Another pilot of attraction visited was ibe new Casino, Stfth street and Broadway. but we haTc'nol tbe powers of description convey any idea of the interior beauty, oroamBnlatkm and novelty of iu distinctive features, kerbs ps iu kadmg attrac lion is the aerial garden which surmounts the b lilding. which in itself is one of U c highest in New York. This is Isid out in walks and Illuminated with electric lights a thousand colored jets Tl* t flic is peculiarly grand and liewlldering. It here our delegation fell in with an old Cape May friend in the perwio of I'aul Boybm, l Ik- renowned swimmr, who is a< preaqcl fitting out a steamer fur Srnih America where be it engaged In the Ini-p-irui inn but lores and to tbe manufacture Sen rooming the party brought lta.tr trip to a termination by returning boor, much pleased with the result of tlscir expedition. Atlantic City has at last rewilrrd to grapple deterrti iqedly wirh tbe sewage question, and not an hour loo soon either. The time has come when people who go , a summering will not be content to sc cepl the mere assurances of interested ' landlords, thtl tbeir piece of destination I is the healthiest tn tbe country or along , the ouaft, but will lntist upon having defi nite irformation In regard In tbe 'sanitary ' arrangemenu. Where tbe most saUsfac ton- answers are glvi-n to their iDquirie", ' there their patronage will be bestowed. ' 8o tfiany hare relumed to tbor homes ; from feputad health resorts, bringing with 1 tbcra tlie germs of typboid and otber low ' fever, that naturally there exists a roore ' marked feeling of apprehension and div ' than ever before, and they will be i tbe wiser landlords and town affiboritir. I wbo adapt tbe precmutions suggreted and thus remove era tbe snapidon that their ' sad towns are not what they are bouses sad not wnat tney are *
represented In a healthful point of view. —Star. Rrxswaxiorx A Cuothixb's Exlscoxxxirr.— Means. Strawbridge A Clothier. Eighth and Market streets, ban Just completed and opened for business the add!, tioo to tbeir great establishment, on which they bare bren working during the past By degrees, tbe firm are absorbing the whole Eight street front into Tbe new too n considerably locreaw* 1 tbeir 'facilities lor serving customers, sod girre additions! oonnlen and stork n«m» as well. During Ux summer tbey buve added a number of new counters for tl* belter display of goods, renovated U* entire sturr. and to-day emoooce tbeir readiness to receive visitors and attend In tbe autumnal business. Mean euawbridge A Clothier make ; dry goods retailing Ou tl* tarervt rcak a specially, and for this season their impor. j rations and srleotioos ,g goods in tbe } every tbicg in the dry goods Hse that _ Judgment and targe capita] ouuld ang- [ A Good Friand to thfl Chlnaae. * Sax Fasmaoo.— Onoaul A. F. B>a of * the Chine* -Ccmautaiq Office, expresses ' himself clearly in raj inx that 1*. as well * as his family bare suffered *vrrelr from ' rheumatism and neuralgia, sod thai medil- does were used in vain. At tast Ft- Jsc rviba Otl was tried, which effected immr0 diste cure* in every rs*. Tbr OooVll rt»1 yards Ibe 11.1 a. tbe greater! pain curing ■s remedy in cxlrt ep- v t Tbe town of Butler. 1'a., usee natural 6 gal for iiruruinatku ao'i lor furl Tbe whole town j» nppl k>1 by am
Obituary. j ; a.? SjwSSVlS; ra 1 aged ss years, s aaontbs sad Mdaja- I I "Ao Old man and foil of yean." Rat- ; : itfied with Urtag. deal ring In deparfTbe- ; lieving It to he far better. Judge Wales was bore in Gettysburg. Pa. July 10. 1798. Removed with bu ; father. Dr. Rosier Wales, to Cold Spring. wheu quite young, where be resided until , his death, living in tbe boose where be ' died over 55 yean. We get son* idea of the loo* life he . when we recall to miDd what roarvekuta changes hare occurred in oorcoun- - try Alice be wax tarn, for he lived during . the lives of all the Prerfdecu of the Uot- _ He bad seen tbe beginning of railroads . « biefa hare grown to mora than 100,000 miles in our land ; the electric telegraph , of which there are more than 190,000 miles ; in operation ; tbe telephone, of which . there are roore than 60,000 miles. He had a revolution lo modes of traosporra- ! tioo from the single horse tn the palace [ tar speeding al the rale of 50 or 00 miles . an hour. Been tbe development of our . portal system, so that letters that cost 25 ! the continent for 2 cents. Had seen tbe development of our free school system, i and the establishment of most of our high school and colleges. Had witnessed the ' abolition of tbe curse of slavery from the . land, and tnaey more marvelous things [ too numerous for this notice. Living in I this stirring age be was a man of great . activity and energy, acrmirg to partake of its spirit and doing bis part in tbe "h'c iSTfSToombor of can moc of ' tbe judge* of Cape May county and held . (Slier position* of taboor and trust, discharging liis duties %ith fidelity. He was [ for many years a member and firm supe [wrter of Cold Spring Presbyterian church. , A man of strong domestic feelings, much . attached to bit borne, marrying three timet , and having nine children, four of whom . survive bim in various spheres of usefulness in this State. Five with tbe mothers j of al! having passed on before, and now . lias himself gone to bis long borne, leav. . ing one less of tbe old residents of Cape May lo link the past and tl* present BeI Ing a man widely known be will be missed , in Ibe community and in tbe church. J Now earth's troubles o'er he is at rest. ; ^ Paalma. Vv-~ ' Hear this, all ye people, and give ear j all ye tneofids of tbe world, Hop Bitten n will make you well and to rejoice. II a. It shall cure all 11* people and put D sickness and suffering under foot J 8. Be tboo nrfo/rquf when your family If is side, or you 88* Brigbt's disease or d Liver Complaint for Hop Bitters will , * 4. Both low and high, rich and poor * know tbe value of Hop Biuera for bilious, d nervous and Mmmatie oJtnptainU. T 5. Cleanse me with Hop Bitters and I r. shall have robust and blooming health. a 6. Add disease upon disease and 'ct ! the worst come, I am safe if I use Hop t- Biuera. d 7. For all my life I bare boon plagued a wiib ttekneu and sores, and not until a tr vtar ago was I cured, by Hop Bitten. 8. He that krepcth his bones from ach■e ing from Rheumatism and Neuralgia, n with Hop Bitters, doeth wisely, c ». Thou that hart sores, pimples, freckles, salt rheum, erysipelas, blood poi1 roomg, yet Hop Bitters will remote them 10. What woman is there, feeble and •n ,ick from female romplainu. wbo drrfretb if not ik* Mi and uielh Hop Bitters and is ic made <eeiL t- 11. Let not neglect to uie Hop Bitters b I ring oo serious Kidney and Liver eoroi. plaints rr 12. Keep thy tongue from being furred, , r thy blood pure, and lliy stomach from in-
•- digestion bv using Hop Biuera. IS. All nr pains and aches and disease - go like chaff before tbe wind wben I use , g Hop Bitten. d 14. Mark tbe man wbo was nearly dead * and given up by tbe doctors after using I- Hon Bitters and bcootnetb well. i- 15. Cease from worrying about ncrvousr ms*. general debility, and urinary trouble, > f« Hop Bitten will restore you. , !* We have juat received from the Pule , lirbcra a copy of Till Aluch w Rirxr.'r ' kbixmi. oooudntng nearly Three Hun- • . rired Selections suitable for writing in A Olograph Albuma Those of our render* . : who. bare been invilnd lo Inscribe their a seaUmenta in s friend's Album, will find . tills illlle vuluroc a valuable help. It coo- _ talus 64 pages, and will be sent by mail „ t»4t paid on recsipt of IS ocnta, by J . 8. -I (V.n.vix A Co., Publishers, No. 81 Rose ( NrVV t. N.-w York. , Warrird. u ^ <t liAh I! (taprXra; .eeeVrfi^st. AoiroL 1«. ^di'rrtisrmruts. rpfiusTEE'S SAXE CATBABlSg x. acnOQL. OeoMaed. g CSSBSwrSL *- «■ 1 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1L 1888. : The rullovdug nsmsd Br*l Brtsre : ;• HOUSE and LOT '' """not'SKAS'D LOT _ — ,),r Nnrtheaai owner lafarstts aas . n-uur wrests. OMrtrtayCxj. Sale u> commence at 1JS oVdoek-p. w. na sal! 3 .
WORTH SEWDIliC FOB f BisiASES 0f"t'Be LUNai HO HOW TO CURS THEM .^GENTS WANTED BOOKS- -500,000 [ ^joS'a.'AljStsl^Satav. I FAABaxttSt. 1' THE CEO. WOOD8' = Pianos & Organs c Arr tke Barer la WARKM AX8H1P. '| GEO. WOODS' COMPANY, '
v corner " <§) v ^tftbeti p. PHILADELPHIA- 11 JjOllrv l| Oak Hall grows old only in experience. In all else it is ^ U 'uApr | younger this Autumn season of 1883 than ever before. « /Al"OriiC The old ways of dealing with our friends— and we arc OTl^r^'lC^ Q' *• Vr\ j friends with everybody — make trading at Oak Hall sim- = i — -V === t© plicity and safety itself, and the creation of the latest styles 0CTIQ. n | l_ I with the best workmanship makes Oak Hall the final s-\_ ir\-r*v\-yi+to*a (^G|.Or^t | authority on all questions of fashion in Men's and Hoys. wUOioJlI6& • p ^ | dress. Oak Hall is the natural trading place for a.l "PfpYtTt I retail clothing buyers in and about Philadelphia. The ^?\/ci"PTY1 ^ i. i i i j boys will find just the stuff for the school-room and the 0/ k 1 1 l
OUR MOTTO-" QUICK SALE AND SMALL PROFITS!" THE PEOPLE'S RELIABLE STORE, I No. A3 Washington Street, Cape May City, CHAltl-ES NEEDLES, MANAGER. Tar uaire o( (tape M,r and vlcranjwin Mr a, en la our imbll.hM aairoTOrairouxlreidT j rnadr ,,r harirc nvcu rnciltxlw* tn the part far parahartag dry good, and nonone »t pores which »Sd K aairt1 ^r njurnvjU^we xrenow prrpuro to give U€B Kill grortrt adrant AJ;I) yrnsrss DKESS GOODS, • ! L'ndcrarer and Trtmmtnx* of every doacripuon, wc oonodrotli tnvne rami. We have ■ MUSLINS and^flannelb Kit* r'rd^Sd irS t^'cSl^ 11?"^ It^lP ami a ' DR. WARMER'S CAROLINE CORSETS, otnal prtoe H.M, we bate reduced to r Call aodaro^Ve^^mo-o!fDro^rod". «meirf taw «• : -neral? *"* Th© People's Reliable CLOTHING STORE, 41 Washinton Street, Cape May City^ CIIXJU.XS NEEUL**. MAN MILK. Gits' MJy-ii" ClollE aiS Slim Goois. Spetaaltj Hrle-led tor me FALL and WINTER TRADE of iws-i. (tail and a* nor dock of Ot! Cloth Solta and llata. (mmjUn all wtoaal tad « altmaltrtala- ) ; j ' BOOTS AND SHOES!; Lararet aad Hoar complete Stock of Good, Cheap Bouta and Shoea in (tape May Co. style quauty and price cannot be surpassed. Goods thai doahPUor Flsaae, -vtll tie exchanged or money refunded. OTSTE PRICE only. SEE Ol'U tXAO GAITERh. ALBO, A FULL Irtll'FLV OF FINE WALL-PAPERS kkfjssft—,,. " eldredge johnson, ,, 69 WASHINGTON 81REEI. The Best is the Cheapest! BENEZETS FOR TOCK - BOOTS AND SHOES, 5 I Washington Street, Cape May. N. J. hole agrni lor Cape May tor the CetaOrsird "WALKER -SH°E." 7 WX H.BKXKtET. t SAMUEL H. FRENCH & CO., Paint Manufacturers, painters' and builders' supplies, s mm rammi PAijiT. b£sr sEi-am pub eunram O— SAMUEL H. FRENCH * CO., pe TORE AVRSCE. FOLRTH A1«D CALUIWHILL HTRXXTh. FBII-ADXLrniA. ! AdYertise in the "WaYe." 1 "
the mammoth HOUSE FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT 1. H- benezet & brcl 19 Washington and 42 Jackson Sts., Cape May City, a WHOLEnALK AND RETAIL DEA1EKS IN House Furnishing Goods, OFALLD^RIPTIONS Importers of China and Crockoryware, Hardware and Cutlery, furniture, ! NEW AND SECOND HANI). tiPHOLRTERING In al! II" branch*. CARPETH, OIL CLOTHS , AND MATTISUS. TL'RXISB RUGS a targe variety. Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting. TIN ROOFING AND SPOUTING A jfPBCLALTT. ' BRANCHES AT CAP* RAT COURT HOUSE AND SEA ISLE CITY. )n-H fall open ing J. C. HAND & CO.'S, , 1205 Market Street, Philadelphia. W* HAVE ON* OF THJf FINETTT DOTLATS OF good furniture^ '""patent sofa bed j. c. hand & CO., ap7- t I 205 Market Street, Philadelphia. c. b. goles, ■ lumber merchant, Doors. Sash, Blinds. Mouldings Boxes. &c. BRACKETS AND SCROLL SAWING. Office, No. 14 Kaighn's Avenue. Camden. N. J. E 'B T i-HAS E FKXN.I, OIAC REEVE* Li french & reeves, Noe. 13 and 15 Federal Street. CAMDLN, 1ST. 3. . CHAIN, FLOUR AND FEED. Fertilizers, Agricultural Implements and Truck Baskets.

