Published Every Ssturday Morning | " CAPE MAY. MARCH 15. 1884- ! J -U. p*ra.<s O ftUtCU, , — -— ( Dr. UaOosh. Piwldeilt" of Princeton 3 College, on Wedncalay affirmed Ms op- I po«ition lo navvapiooagetotbat toythu- i .. j. Ber. Dr. John Hall, tety yrar* putrr of (be Fiat Presbyterian Chare* «t Tree ( wo, baa rsrigoed, owin*«to the Infirmity , of *t- _ t Seostor Yosmgblootl fell on the icy pavement! al Trenton andapraieefi bis an- I He. He has rincc been golnj about on 1 crotchet. ^ J The address of the HoiTTOliara Waiter , Pbelps. delivered before tbe State Hoard , of Agriculture at Trenton on Febuary rub. . has been issued in pamphlet form and ia ( now ready foe distribution. , Petitions are being circulated arm-ric I the dally patrons of the PennsylTania Hail- c road, between Burlington and Cam**. ■ asking for a reduction in the present rale I of monthly commutation tickets". 1 The JcnDeas Heirs Association ot Sam. ( den hu received adeiccs from their sge.lt ( in Eo gland, that the evidence of their right to the fortune is incontestable, and that a f statement of tbe en* has been prepared , forflling. On ibertrengtb of this another assessment was leried. v Experiments were made the other flay 5 with a telephone apparatus to be- used te e niWl across the ocean. Whether this proves a auooess or not the thing will cer- ' tainly be done to the near future, and r friends separalad by a stretch of more than » 8,000 will bear each other's voire « to eonverssllon. This is a wonberful *r to live to. ^ ' The Kew York' Tint* mji: "It la con. ( siiler ed altogriber probable that Sew Jeraey will-east all ha seven votes against a | tariff bill, and the Democr/u who are op- 4 posed ts tariff charges do not omeeal their ; (Mrs to see their party record itrelf in favor of protection, or their belief that 4 whatercr tbe Democrats may do tbe lie- c publicans are to a fair wy.lo carry the , Slate to the PreadcnUal election." As the time for tbe Repoblican Stale Ccsircntldb draws nigh gossip has been started as to the delegation to be aeut to ( Chicago. Senator Sewcll. Coogresenwc Phelpa, State Senalor Gardiner, of Atltn- ' tic. Tboa. T. Kinney, of the Newark ' AtnrHmr, Judge J. Frank Fort, New j ark, Frederic A. Polls and Garret A. Hobart, are among these mentioned aa dek-gaua-ai-large. The Belvidere Apollo says "it ia remarked that. lb* apportionment for the lie publican state contention, to be held at ' Trenton on the 17th of April, will make 1 it Uie largest oosvention ever held in the state. Tbe ; convent ion, though large, •will no doubt be liarmooioua. lVbile 1 there will be Individual and local preferences, there will be a prevailing sentiment in lavor of nominating at Chicago tbe man who can win." Tbe Went Jersey Prai says that an invitation hat been extended to the Editor. , ial Assort at inn to bold ita next summer reunion at the Grand Hotel, on Bummit Mountain,' oa the other tide of the Catskill range from that occupied by tbe Ho. , tel Kaaterakill and about twenty mllr. distant from that srril known hostelry. The trip can be made entirely by rail and in about eight bours from Philadelphia. , From the Grand Hotel, Saratoga Spriogi Is about an boor and a hairs ride, which can be Included in a trip as well as 1*1. 1 George end Lake Chemplain. The Eaocotlre Committee have lreen asked to ooosidcr the fesaibilhy of holding tbe tension st the above point, and should it . decided upon, U can be made one of Bre pleasantcat of tbe many enjoyable summer re-uniooa of the Asaoeiatioa% Cap. tain E. A. Gillette, ptoWOOy remember. . ad aa mine host ot the Kaalerakiil, will have charge of the Grand Hotek It it not probable that the Committee will meet to oonsider tbe matter, however, be. lore tbe fast of May. -How oftenwe hoarlt ataerted that the world Is growing more wicked every year and thai crimot, especially murders and " suicides are annually Increasing. To three who derive their information through tbe ordinary agency of the public proas, tbii arouM seem to be the case. Thepapeil record almost daily from one to a bal£ doaen mnrdera or auiridea. The lore of narratives of biiMd-cterdUng events seemi to be inherent with human nature, and the pres. all over the world, especially to lUs const ry, seem willing and anxious f< cater to and cultivate this morbid propensity. And yet statistics assure ua thai there were less murders and etteidca c-nnmUtod in the I dled States hut year to proportion to the population, than to I860. The population of lite Colled Statu to 18C0 was estimated at Iblrty-ooe minions, and the murders and anicides committed that year were set down at 1,984. In 1888 tbe atatlriies give the population u fitly-one mil llocu and the murders and suicides cumber 8.40*. It will thus be ww" that srhlle our population has hare only Increased abbot OStS-fooRh. Tier ratto of crime to the populatioo is tbui really ksatban to 1880. Tbe Increased toolkits for gathering news, consequent upon the extern: va of tlx telegraph and temfor nesragathering established by the Awodated Prgsa, quickly bring crime to fcwbouni tbe newspaper* Use printed the Ihouaands. of readers have read all the pattictdart within leu than a day frr-n. tbe time of ila occurrence. *hUeilm*y be writ to glrert posstois «mM»r to which a given to U by »0 mattj- newspapers of tint age. TV recital of the panichtareofa murder through the c,luoas of the press, usdootoadly excites In m^week-taladeriperonoa now known a. "cranks," a msriad desire (ernotooe v.
Start* Leglslsture. Both honsu of tbe Leglalstore srem to be more Interested, to tbe qnerlkm o! Corporate Taxation Sad fbe securing or defeat of a Joint meeting than In the many Inlroducedfor their eooaideratioo. Among tbe bills passed by tbe Assembly are the fallowing: • II. 878, providing for the taxation of ' telegraph, gaa light and other rorponUont; Senate Joint Rerolutire 1 4. relative to tbe aboUabment of or- . quarantine duties: S. 142, making It a . mlrdemesoor to lay telegraph wirea, Ac., on bsidges without proper antbority: H. SM, relating to manholes in Jersry CSty. II. *ta. giving srerdr of 8,800 population | and over two Chosen Freeholders; Senate amendments to H. 259, relative to tbe Orange battalion of militia. -Senate Joint Desolation No. 8, gives Railroad Tax COmmisasODer Reynolds to mtkCgood s mistake made in tbe aaliry bill of lut year; 8. 79, provides tliat all incorporated boroughs shall bare the power to grant licences to keep Inns and taverns and ale and beer saloons, Ac.; S. 2, supplement to the act limiting the age and boors of the labor of women and children; H. 816, makrJ>*rold newspalegal newspapers, JT. 803, autborres dries to borrow money to pay for past doe improvement certificates; IL 148. makes nfceuary to reridcooe year In the county to bold office; H. 880, authorztog police service to townships; H. 888. to repeal tbe act of 1888. to secure tbe perof dty contracts. Tbcfollowing bills were passed to the Ben-Ote: 8. bill 807, providing for extension of time for assignees to make t final report. S. bin No. 148, proscribing steps to taken to tie organisation of torcpike tympanies. B. bill 188. releasing railroad Companies from liability for not using tbe bell cord where tbe improved modes of transmitting signals ' have been adopted. S. bill 198, aathorirlng officers of Reform schools to arrest disorderly petacos without warrant. II. #72. authorizing tbe appointment of fire wardens by Township Committees, Senate amendment to H. 179, relative to libraries; alio, to H. 55, relatire to detective societies; B. 93. appropriating #0.000 to tbe Industrel School for Girls to 9; H. 842. providing for purity to 82 'to 2. Tbe Governor has vetoed the following bills: Beosto bill No. 84 entitled>n act concerning tbe division of wards In dries of tbe third class. Assembly bUU Nos. 288, 48 and 207. No. 363 relates to tbe issuing of bdude for tbe payment of school buildings. No. 48 repeals tbe act laoorporaling tlie Hobokeo Fire Department, and is vetoed on tbe ground that it is unconstitutional because it is a local or aptcial bill reguiariog the internal affair* of a township. No. 207, provides for the registration ol voters in ritiu of 6,400 inhabitants. STATE ITEMS. Rev. Henry F. Mason has accepted a ; call from the Second Presbyterian Church . of Cedarville. . . Rev. J. Dalian Bruen, of the Clayton Presbyterian Church, baa declined tbe I call to the Northern Libert ies Church of . Philadelphia.- PAOu. Strord. I Tbe Anil-Bribery Association of Salem i county baa offered to spend 8200 to investigating any case of bribery at tbe election beld there Tuesday. One-ball the striking puddera of tbe • Cumberland Nail and Iron Company bare ' returned to work at the oldacale of wager, 1 tbe other hklf decided to remain out. It is rported that Mr. A. L. English has ' rold for #8.030 tbe Atlantic City Renew ' to A. M. Hestoo, late of the Bridgrton Chronicle, and Mr. Bbreve, of Burlington. 1 Tbe nthrnnen owning a atrip' of bracli • called "GaUike"bctasocn Monmouth beach 1 and Scshrigbt, bare organized thetnsrlres 1 Into an association incorporated as tbe ' "Gaillkv Fithlng AssocioUon." Tbe cap- ' ilsl Stock is 85,900 ' Engineer Abererombie bn cumplHrd " tbe survky for tbe Sea isle City and Oeean | City Railroad. It will be ten and a bail ' miles long, and wiU run~Bs entire icngtb • along the beach. The cfwl of Otmslroctioc - will be about #95,000. While Dr. Newell, of Millville, we. 1 Bshlug In Wood's pood on Tueaday, his ' hook bream* fastened to something heavy ' which, upon being dragged to tbe sur- ' face, proved to be (he body of Edward K. Hampton, the young man who had" been rnbsing for several weeks He was drowned while skating. Two new canning factories are to be . built in Balcm oounty this spring— one at . Elmer and tbe olher at Yorktown. ; Both will he to operation during the summer. Ths fanner* atefiot making I contracts with the canner* to any great [ extent, aa only #7 a ton is offered. r The schooner Jaeoi KmmmU, officered , by Captain lluelion, of Barnegsi; Male | Robert Liming, or Jersey Cily; shdStew. r art J. W. Pbaro, ot Baroegat, wga aban- , dotted off OapeJUenry, on February. 29tb. | When last seen the schooner was fast i ' break lug up. Bh» was loaded wilh.lum- , ber from Norfolk for New York. Tbe r crew were nineteen bouts to the rigging, , expecting the vessel to go down at any A large and fart instable .redding took , place in the Third Street Methodist fipt*. . copal Church, Camden, Tuesday morning. . tbe contracting partita being Louis French ■ Bodine, roc of J. Alfred Bodtne, of Oami den, and who 1. employed to the offioe of i the Assistant Engineer of the New York i division of the Pennsylvania Railroad at . Elizabeth, and Miss Louisa Grew, daoghi ter of Prertding Elder Rev. J. B. Grew, i of the Hethodbt Eplsoopal Church. I Ip Peterson a number of "promiuenl s cillteca" who weat to see the glove figbl b between Ptariti Patterson and Ju. Gibt bras, tat Friday tight, are worried over 0 the rnmor that lbs Prosecutor intends to , ssccrs if pqreibie, the todfelmenl not only t of the principals, but also of those who , sitnased the fight. Tbe penally is iim e a fine of #208. nr both. Tbeprincipak and E their alders and abhettors are liable to j imprisonment for two yean, or #1000 fine * with w aatcc cruelty to a boy to his care. i_ His name is Sam; »>• 1« * promtoreu „ charch member, and worth some #15, 600. j. The bey, a negro, was so mtoreaUy bona 0 ed, fed and clothed that be b now to a brepitai and wtH be a cripple for life. . Iktt hands sad both fret have been hm. * of lar tm-1 tartw-i few Farmer Bsgers a is talks# of, bnt, of ooorae, as he livre to a bwtaWdiag onmmutiity, nvshing of the - kind wffi be rtsmprsd. FurtW west
- > WASHINGTON LETTER. I ; i , Both Habsre of CaegreM b»#*n tlx < a week tcrively. Tbe 6enate lost no lime I . to debate before passing tbe appropristioo I t trill for tbe Military Academy at West ] Point, and tbeu proceeded to discuss and ' ; pass tbe Yellowstone Park bin and that , lor tbe protection of children in I be Dis- , triet of Columbia, wbo may be crfielly .. trealcd or neglected. Tbe House took np I , the Mexican pewloc bill and after a short ] delate voted to place every surviving ' ' soldier of tbe Mexican war upon tbe per- ; ■ . don roll at right dorian a month. It next | ■ q adopted a resnluUao to add thirteen new ! 1 t employes to tbe House force, clerks, ' , . tnesarngcre, folders and pages. The move encountered opposition from several Mem. , hers aa being unnroemry and not In the < ■ interest of economy discussion on the , e Naval ta>Prt>Pri»t Ion biri ares then resumed i i sod still conllnoes. One speerii after • c another is made no "Shall are have a 1 s Navy?" every member bring limited to . fifteen minutes. c Before the Mexican veteran hill ft* ] I through the Dnuae it was fiercely antagoo- , . ized by Hon. Mr. Browne of Indiana, on t , thegroand that it wis a Democratic scheme < i to penrtoc survivors of tbe Mexican war, J , wbo afterwards went into tlie rebenion. , . Taming to that aide of the chamber be I .* aaid. "It is because you cannot get your . rebel soldiery pensioned in gpy other way, , . and yon know it." His inalnnalioa was i repudiated by Reprreenta'lvesTownsbend. ■ e Cox. and Hewitt of Alabama. While , advocating tbe bin Mr. Btockslager said 1 . no country was ever bankrupted by paying J , liberal pensions to those wbo had Iro- , B periled tbeir livos In her service. He < j dwelt upon the rich territorial acquisition, t . greater in ares than the thlrteeeo original ' f Slates, which these now needy greyhiired men had naececded in adding to thia Bci public by following tbe starry flag to that t . foreign land, and said Ibongfa we bad ai- 1 ready taken a thousand million dollars of j f gold and silver from Trias, there was still , enough left to pay pensions for all out 3 warviooi for a thousand yearn. 5 The Senate devoted several boors of . tills week to honoring the memory of tbe , late Kansas Member. Mr. Haskell; the ! 3 House hating discharged that formality 1 the week before. Senators Dawes. Cock5 rill, MotriH.snd tbe Benstors from Kansas, t logali* and Plnmb, delivered the tributes. . There it a strong public sentiment . against the funeral oration business as • . conducted In Congress, which h especially 1 ■ objectionable now with that body staggering under a load of spwk.ro stupendous c that membere confess Ibey cannot get ■ through with more than a small Traction . of 1L A whole day to each House spent tl in the formal eulogies ovrrevcry deceased i Congressman Is an unwarrantable waste of time, and Represent ire 1'oisnd has just n introduced a new rule that is exceedtoglv apropoa. It provides for the passage of a resolution of respect, hut relegates the speech making to tbe psgts of the Cooa gressiooal Record. h Speaking of the use of valoable time, rembling.irrerclaol talk has thus far been " tiie booe of the Forty-eighth Congress. It e is now three moolhs old, tod out of 'the ' five thousand hills presented, only fortytwo have passed the House, and only five n b'lls. and dine Joint resolutions hare 'passed botb^Unuaes, and became lavs. * There are a dnxen or more gentlomen in the Senate and House of Hepresepaiiri*, * any one of whom la in tbe habit of occupye ingjiot less than a day on every important '• measure brought before Congress. One man slates just what a dueen other* base " stated, thus drowning thought to words * Three niloule* of pointed talk, will in 0 mori care« do more effective work than tbe longrai nxvch. II Joaquin Miller has been Uh.ru lira House committee oo terri lories this week * for the purpose of giving hit views on tbe * Mormon problem. The sect, be represen. > led, as 'Composed of extremely igniwanl people, led by cranks and thought all that was necessary to bring them back to " morality, was loshow them their true coo- " lition. He opposed repressive measures It and prescribed education aa a panacea for ® Utah's Ills* That regular annual Congressional alde- " show, the Woman Suffrage Cocvrotiuu, '■ commenced lu eteeiou hrrt oo tbe fourth 1 instant, with a promise to continue therein for five days or long enough to get thrir d work in before the Senate and House committee*. Mia Sumn B. Anthony, " Pboebs Contains, Lillle Deverennx Blakr. and the other fair clamorer* for a whack * at tbe ballot-box, are all ou band, sod, eo " far, the Ooovenlioo baa been a deeidely I- breezy one. Quite a number of accession i * to the ranks of tbe suffragists have reornu S It been made, and among them ii>Ir*. 1 Helen M. Gougar, of Iodiana, the heroine of tbe criebrau-d slander suit against a *1 La Fayette, Indiana, newspaper. She * drew a touching picture of that time, which '■ abc bepeved would yet oome, when men would be drawn up to Kill more hostile »• attitude against tbe wives, the eistera. and it the mothers of the country; when they would snatch those feminine emblems tliat v represent the virtues from tbeir pedestals, t, and supplant the Goddess of Liberty with y a man hanging a plug hat on bis bead and a pipe to his mouth, with his beril retting k upon the parlor mantle-piece ! The figure a- of Justice blindfolded, with scale* to her C. hand, would be changed to that of a prise h fighting bally, with cropped bead and a »- pair of brass knuckles; and already a prop, rf oritioa b*a been Started by tbe men to heck k out of Ute agreement that they oooe made '■ of agriculture ptraontud by female god- '• dreees, and confer tbe represents! ion upon her whiskey -bloatec, lobacoorttew- =» iog roomy. Imagine, if you ran, what a lit KghtU would be— Ceres and Pooooa with b- their pantfegs stuck into thrir boou. a blue rr flannel shirt with sleevts roiled up, display to lag a pair of dirty arms, to say nothing ot !y the hairy appendages to the face andgrner *> aitocoogroily of the character? It la prob0r about aa favcsabln impression upon Coo>d grass to tbe matter of securing universal to suffAfe, as have lb* like Conventions ti—t * have been hdd from the time whereof the memory of Susan B. Anthony runneth td not to toe one tear y. The robjer* of providmg pAper tcoootto modauoot for the Omgesrtnan! Library is 0. being agilatad agood dealof ktc, aa it ba- * been in the past, bur the ehanceof getting anything draw still .--mains slim. Tbr «- great troolJr.is lack uf interest oo Ibr ^ part ot Msmhvre. Ths library bat no ormin hf.v ttT ,VLw: to Memlcrs of t.mgrese take BtlU tntreva. ,r St tori aral here no pride ball... -
tbefr speeelwa. What it called'Uw Library of Congress ought in iraiity to be eon- ■ f-tfWK"! "T1 \ *#wPto^W4^*?*Jre ro ~ e ciem.ry antT j of the world is letw garnered as a precious to ail getseruions. It Is a shame that indifference and lack of Katioeal pride should leave it to loog without an ed. " iflce worthy of tbe Nation and it« Capitol. Pausro. Junior Vloe Commander. Mr. A. G. Alford, Junior, Vice Depertmrnt Commander of Md . G. A. R. Baltimore. Md., writes; "I have kept St. Jacobs Oil by roc sad always found it a reedy remedy for polos, aphev and bruiser, terribly a few wor ks store 11 i with en ulcerated tooth. I oould not get — I snv rest, and I applied it. I wsa instantly i relieved, and my suffering ceased from C David M. Andcrwm. Republican 'candidate for Cily Assessor of Gloucester CUy. and William and Thomas Hughs* were "rawed and held under #300 bail by Jus- / • lee Wright on Wednesday, tbe former for 1 offering tbe Hughe* brothers an election end the others for receiving It. A Card. . A To all wbo are suffering frqro tbe errors and Indieerttinoi.of youth, DApuswrnk- . early decay. lose of msnwB-e, I* trill send a recipe thai will curb yon, rnzz cniBGl This great remedy wa« discovered bv a missionary to Sooth America. 1 Send a self-add rtasod envelope to the Rxr *" Josarn T. Ixxak, Slalion D. New York *~ C«y- m rob-y Entertainments are being held and roth, actiptious taken up. for theTtcnefil of tbe striking operative* in tbe Mlllvillw col inn" mill. ' q CFTCrxrTBii tsMnro. In the Diamond O msec rowing fat given rtran In any O koownjdyea.jand lltey give faster and more p brilltsnt cnlora. 10c. al all dcuggis'a. _ Wells. Richard soo A Co., Buritogton, t't. * Sample cerda, 82 colors, snd bookef direrlions for 2e. stamp. Bird.' jfBffisttMrsarraa tngTo la^^it't ctnrchjS^ljta'^nL7 ta°lcr ?nr Stdrfrtismfnls. ■jsq-oncEi . Ospe Msg Oor«Ptef rompanr wtll be belt on Monday.' M area tna. t»t,at s oWocX p. m. »: So. S Ocean street, Cane Itsy CUT. T. H. WiLumaoic, Secreuttj. Cape Mar. Feb. 8Mb, ivt. ■^7 ANTED IMMEDIATELY. ' of FBflT THE EX. VIMta'SMEg. Or' "" I , experience rtsolrvd. Good aslarv end all ex1 II it 1 1 patd. AMreaa II. J. BOW DEN A Co., Brtghtoo, N. T.. (1 mUe east or BoeStcatarJ ALABASTINE! ! Fur Fiii^ing falls and Csflings. ' ' known "If It'oVlonafdc dSraSfMd"ufSe " ' ally »0|wn^t;ntKaM0jmaearaM« waunali c Rr oamrie owdaaa? leattmooulato"111*' mlWtt | l XKELEY BROTH EBH, St Bulling HUp. It. T. j ' QEDAB LUMBER, Shingles. Siding and Pickets. 1 J llneau irara?Me to law pnora or 'D "" ' ! M . mlia-Sra XV. S. IIOOPER, i t:or. Corgte a Jegeraon Su.. Cape May City- [ : Offfi STRONG AM) RELIABLE ; ROSES ' ARE THE BET Mreaaowfa^ntavau j 1 ROBf. SCOTT & SON. f ltoae Groarera. PlIILADKLPfllA, PA : 7 GREAT MONARCHIES 3 OFTHE ANCIENT^KASTEKX WOKUJ.^Dy ' berore paymvnl.nn ertdeowot good ral!tl!™r^r" Unen pages and lar^ ^ I "QELAWARE HOUsA^T j i.ypAYETTK wrnKET. '".Ami citv. W'.S.SCHEUXNliKK.foWr.v. ANTED. -50,000 MEN AND u GIFr^lIuVK^ALE.gtjia v^'re^lnvaluefmm ■ Tort *"»££: ' -RUPTUBE CUBED. -NEW APt X \ 1 MtNC E. Bad e«ea Brortj^beM. Pectrc 3f™Pay" when' awMU*DB.<wS(WT. Mo. si" * tAxtb Atann«.Ov. son w_ Kew York. ll« j t -r , 7y OnCE^TO^ HOLDEBS OK ) !b^ral'xai^MlTtori^^mlen.Sp*.uiraw b Dared cape Mvri'rrtx '^TJKt. ' : RUBBER CLOTHING [ RUBBER GOODS j b B. C. TILUNOUAHTta d »> »« vruaa. JR. g II A 1< rkx Sd Sln weal able, and ltaa Market s:„ e P01LADELPD1A. rraxra » -poc SALE J Two Coitans fill More, c on onerney street, Socxtoo Place, one 1 * FINE FURNISHED COTTAGE 1 Eligible Building Lots j A. B. LITTLE, if ■»- Cepe MeyCtty. It. J. >- Jg a UUBTIS, a PRACTICAL PLUMBER, ; GAS AND SPEA1 FITTER, Mo. It Dycaun Buret Caps May CUy. Gas, Water and Steam Pipes, • I la tbe new Sylea ot the t.uuneaa. * Chemical Work & Lead Burning j| dan* I* ah fa braoebea. I TERRA COTTA DRAIN AG€
— J ust-TReceived a Large Let of WAHJPAP£RJ|& P0RVZRS Of new pqyaa and Beaauir. dtaaxa. Abo eoaafuly «i kart DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE. WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE. FAMILY FLOUR, UKADUGET OIL, PAINTS. OIL MATTING. OIL t'Lt-Tfl. A *. , WM. TOWNSEND, raiixtr tor. Waabtnron a ooaaa btreesa. Cape May tri'. ' | , 37 CARPETINOS. ^37 ; THOMAS DEFTJY, CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Mattings, Druggets, Lignum, Stair Rods, Window Shades, Mats, Rugs, 4c. 37 9QUTH SECON D STREET. " „ riEST CAETET t-TOKK ABOVE CI1ESTMT KTKEET. EAST SIDE, , 1 *0 ■■M1I.ADELPHIA, — THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED CABPEV UOt'SS IS PHtl.A DELPHI A. 37 LOWEST CASH PRICES. m,vW 37 "RicBvEFiWwEir Oer (840) South Bend Chilled Flowa One Car (12 lunaj Mwo Phillips. One Car (325) Blael Chilled Plows One Car (12 tone) Lotra'a Gusn... ! " Car (10) Exctlaior Hrapera & Binders One Car (12 ton'i Liu rv Br,,.', I ri. Car (12 ions) Mapn,' Fcrtilizera. • One Car (12 too.) Swift Su.. . Car* (24 tool) Baugb'a #25 Pboa. 100 BUSHELS CLOVER SEED. t 100 Dozen Forks, Hoes, Mas, En::, Etc. J LABGEST STOOK IN Nfew JERSEY. W. B, VANGILDEB. „, mb«-rw PETEK8VCBG, CAPE MAY CO, S. t. jo, SEEDS! SEEDS! . VEGETABLE, GRASS, FLOW EE, CLOVER ADD BIBB SEEDS. | Flower Seeds at 5c. per Packet; 25 Packets $ I ; 1 2 Packets 50c., 1- .-■■■■ : - .-q: . ■ ■ -- U. ' • .*•.•' « | K. FKENCI1. 4IH4B. C. REEVES O FRENCH & REEVES, " Nos. 13 and 15 Federal Street. „ CAMDEN, 2M- J". c j DEALEKS IN ^ GRAIN. FLOUR AND FEED. I Paten! Ploor, MB! Peed, Beat Dried Beef. BocS. Coarae an.1 Pine Salt. Bay an t straw by tbe Bale or BunGe. Axle Greaae, CalUe Powder, Coal. Ac. JelO-y ,• Fertilizer*, Agricultural Implements and Truck Baskets. u • f SILKS! SILKS!! SILKS!!! ; HALL'S are now opening their Stock , of SUMMER SILKS, Etc., \ Consisting in part J ONE LOT STRIPES at 50c. VERY CHEAP c " " - " 65c Worth 75c. 1 CHECKS " 78c. Cheap at 90c. A Special Bargain is our SOLID COLOR SILK at 75a ( These Goods arc worth 85c. ? One lot of .. SOFT HEAVY SOLID COLOR SILKS at S1.00. 1 Sqld last year fur £1.25. 1 One lot EXTRA HEAVY SILKS at $1.35. Sold last year at $1.50. BLACK SILKS In all Grades and Qualities. GOOD BLACK §ILKS- at 75c. and 85c. -We have B ladle Silks that wc will Guarantee Not to Cut in "Wearing, at $1.00, 81.25, $1.35 and upward. COLORED AND BLACK RHA'DAMES AND SATIN SURAHS. LCWjS S. HALL, GRAND SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT LARGE NEW STOCK STOVES, RANGES, HARDWARE, TINWARE AND GLASSWARE. House Furnishing Goods Of all Descriptions for CASH Only. Weetalm IbH seextiaeul te tw tbe beet end tarx^tn Sun tb Jersey, Cube bed el any or our eura* qBPe Ma* City, Cape May Court hJHm and Dennisville. ' Oar low Prtoee lets rtgat oot loud. Onr agent, win ke el SEX nra cfTT. AMQLBBEA AMD HOLLY BEACH OH TTESDAT AlfD PIUDAY OP ETEBY WEEK, wtw Ibey wm be grroered total* orders rev sayuuegu oer Itae. , 1 KEEP AT THE PBOHT. W* DEPY 00MPHTTI05. W E GCAHASTEE SATIBPACrtoif We ere sih prepere* to do ell Hod. of TIN ROOFING, PLUMBING, STEAM & GAS FITTING. ' ' . . j . i HI A MA5NEK THAT <1 U A KAETEEB BATIBPACTTOS. J. H. BENEZET A BRO., leblteta '« JACKBOS BTKPET, CAPE MAY CITY. J. j
MARINE VILLA, CAPE MAY, N. J. NEAREST HOI RE TO THE KEACIL . OPEN PERM ANKIfTLT. Mre. F. HALLENBBCK. TOWNSHIP "OF LOWER. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE Fortha Non-Paymei^ of TAXES Assessed Thereon. NMtee t» hereby r ran tbet l,r 1 irqi- ul rarraal dleun.l wnrrante. dated Pvbrenry :tb. 1«4, • l-«jed by denr; n. R lredge, W.oMho sat Swnln llngmtn. T..«n.btp .Venratttre, or Ibe FRIDAY, THE 4lh DAY OF APRIL NEXT, 1884. Tbrae raid IbmU, tetirmrnte. brawltlemenu, ant real rateta to be eold end the nam re of tbe pvraoee era that whom tbe raid lexra beer been lent on araoont racb perreU are aa toCowm, vtaS— Batter**ILTbolBea.hetni<,r, tel Sbaoptlerond, 15T* 1,T> 16M l,a eunulnlnr IS eerea u u $T Te |is is MlebseL fajrn. cinlaliUni «S eerea.^ ' e « 1. « ^ Barter, Cnra. AlUler lerm hSa. Noa. SI, », M, * H »»• « '« *W • « *» 4 » Barter, ASBPT. Jr, Multr tumIou.Nw.S3, .? tvwotx J.ihn near JereniUb Etdretm « ^ ^ , IfHrt I'aiS. Etvard. I eerv ! 00 M et «; a- M *t . natnbvrletn. Etraebeu. te Sluer teno lota.. set ass 1 t.Jooca. : eere an ISO t *4 LeraM. boa* end loa, seer 1 Obtaua -sea Itevtoe MartXS term m a tt Tnntptse mm E •oaeda.BobaTU sen*. Jeaaiat L It iiama ale : R a a; eat at* ea, I'reeman. George, booae and lot, oo Learning tirrvn.leo'pb.l aere ndjotnlrr 1 . ftetba IK _'t to 1 si Bt lee 1 OS 1 IlortMie, John n_ boo* and lot corner Tort lluanra, Elba." ;s*crra it» !IH n«i in Heirs »f Knott, Lydle. s terra, near A. llolun Oetr ot Uatntng, Jamea, wood'abd.contalotoi Ilea* or Leamtng.Jarara.farm.se acrra Joining or LttUrJobnC-IMooKldredge Avenue o> aa Tt £mra, Mara C-> boo* an.t lot oo hftlter farm. ;3 S el ee fa so aa to . Sewzirx. Praok. Miller farm hA, No. mi sa 0'Ilarra,E.l»arJJoi adjoining JnUoa Dralrot. in III 1 38 M I at lis, 114, lis, .lis. ML' it;, its. in, lie! Sdbrllenger.J. P.. 1 arte S t» I ■« J « e W ' atevaa.' John G-Mtllra farm kea lb I To a so lu sis Strata. Kennel H,. lot oa Broadway .*..... an ^ Tomer. Edward, Jr. near A. iToweit* r to s aa 1 Tl" so, Waantngloo, Jamea. bou* aod lot 00 Lremlag •, Itymen: moat be made betore tbe oonrinaton ol the sale, otherwise the property mil be lmmew doe* my hand ibis STtb day of Pebruare, *a. WM. P. SMITH, Collector of Taxna. a~ UH NEW" [CAN LEVER WATCH! fflcMO ALL OS D E *4_f 6 anTgCc, 122 Kassafi Street, Kew York It is ortdom that we meet with an article that ou fully corretpondt %rith its advertised good qualities an does the Xew American Lever Watch. It ha* the advantage of being made of that jireAou* metal Aluminum Golds it* t cork* are of the best make, and the gem ral *<yle of the ca*e rank it with the bent Watrhe* mere/- anyirhrrr. II e reran - mend it to our reader* as a Watch that mitt give eutirmaatUja. 1 on - BOOTS AND SHOES! Larsons ud Moat Complete StoeA of pood, Cheap Boot* and Sboea in Cape May Oo. STYLE, QUALITY AND PRfQ^CANNOT «E SURPASSED. OISTE PRICE ONLY. hJtaJ oaSnmSaUtanTwoold ^ oSrttT indlioTmlbaie Sadlt plu.*"" BEE OCR IX SO GAJTKB8. ALSO. A PULL FCPPLT OP FINE WALL-PAPERS ELDREDGE JOHNSON. fS SB WA8HINOTON STKLLT-
-^•OBRIS 4 EXTR1KIX, PURK SALEM COUNTY MILK. Jto. JlWa.hinr.oc K.,£*pe May cuy. , j | • " ' L _ -2
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