Cape May Wave, 5 April 1884 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Published Every Saturday Morning. CAPE MAY. ARPIL 5. 1884. set. riflMind mi au^C y 0% Notice Primary Meeting. nST cur"^~cfrr*r.. .od u>« borcomaof Cob* May nam and trea late city, win Mb ,irre acrani wwnteq*. Otj lM bureagt* an AATTKDAY. Ibr ma <to» of APP.O. next, at men tunc ioi jrac* »> nun be jlltrfam aTrtln^X dr.rgatw loryrtaMtlbe ^^uoa'toor arkl si Taylor Holt. tntb* cfry . «f nam, oa THl-EBDAT, lW ITU day or ' .'lebesw^MU M elected to Ur Brrxtlicsa lit-^OSjBBO-l.mXlTOSUlO«. , (ale for WO n Brpnbbcan rolm. raat at Ur si

tracuoa rtrrmf -scenting loo rarra Trended I kit tray towueblp. boroofb and prrdiKT aball — — ffsrr^K. CUM un Htpcbilcsa Co. coovennoo. Notice. ^ ^ ; men in tee City Itxl! on Prautltn nrr. : on "ATvan ay xtwufo. apkil uu, um. for ts» , jMUpooeof electing or* del-yete snd one slmnsu to represent tar cit j of Caps Ms; In Us tonus ink dey or April next, fm Us pmposr I sl Oonvsnnoo. lU>-T.aTSV«n, I Sbiewd young ladies prefer to be married , about Easter time, because then there la . no expense tor decorating the church. , There Is s prospect of 2,000 acres of ' rough {and In the vicinity of Port Karris i being up for colociration purposes. '■ Horn e one Is trying to prove that the \ Untile* of Eden was at the North Pole. , He will be saying next that the fruit Eve , ale, was an Icicle. In tearing down an old house in Mount Holly hut week, workmen found a number of silver bullous, such ss were worn during the RevolnUoc. The work ot changing the track of the Philadelphia snd Atlantic City road to that of a broad gauge la now being prose9 culed with vigor. Materials art being delivered at various points, and the grading for the new track Is completed for a considerable fortion of the route. After all the fuss about the lusker rtnolutioo, Bismarck invites Minister bargent to a dinner . It is aosprcted that a maiked cow «f the Bongvillc (Pa.) Clrottr. contalcing a savage editorial urging war with Germany, was mailed to Bismarck. When the Prince sets the double -traded threat In the New Jerary Ctorim, the probabilities art Uuu he will invite Sargent to bring bit trunk ovei and tpeodayenr or two with him. And yet some persona declare that the American prem la losing iltlnMr. Vanderbllt has been giving t re. potter tome account of himself. When asked about bts politics he mid: "1 have none at all. I vote on ooe side as'otten an the other. 1 really don't think politics amount to anything." "Areyooi free trader or a prrXecttantatr" naked the reporter. "On that poirn." was the reply. "I am not pronounoed, but am changeable. There is a god deal more duty on some tilings than tliere ought to be— sted for , industries " In reply tofurJhttJMjrtioBt, , Mr. Vanderbttt said there was yT n iw. ; and never bed been, any combifeukm be- , twnen hlmfell and Jay OouW; he bad not , fixnfi definitely the lime of hU going to , Europe, but would go ••about the usual , time," and be would oof bring Maud b. . east until after his return. Everybody knows the stlfiing utrnoa- ( phere which imually pervsdra wdUDM i balls. It is on only that the heat Is op. prossi re. bull Here is a sense of closmras. of alrleasuess. which affect* tome people at the momen'. and these probably suffer , trust from ir. becunaethry art obliged to t flee, while otherr who sown to lateral* ii . bolter remain, and perhaps fall to W illi It with the tk-k beadnobr or ilir daprrsal m ' of Spirits from which they suffer on the following dsy It Isaproof or thepeeular . quality of this alrooapheie that people ' from tropical riimalra. and therefi r accustomed to grm l natural heal, but also to ' free renlllatla. suffer In^'jnor^prrCTyel,- _r te'ahut-in ehambms. In taet the air of a ' crowded anil i'.l-rrolilaled building is tainted — simply pjV-moua. Andygtpeo- ' pie who' carefully filler their water, and ' it. - ; I The terriMe riot, which occurred at Cincinnati i-hc latin part of Ian and the j Aral of this week should leech a lessen to ' those riUauo* whose duty It beoomm to - srrre as intfra In oor rousts. Id the ' establish men: of all fsee govrroroeota. Up 1 right of every ciiireo to atrial by a jury I iwnliaai id el his fellow countrymen. has 1 bran a fund -menial principle. Hut ex- - parlance bath la this and ptber c wntrks r hasproven "-n u la cot always pourible ■ W»"do out I -hirer tiite to'ETan'mrgumail ' agaimn the j ay system, but il shows thai l system of reletting juries is st fault, j at go >3 mer-ii character and Intelligent*. <■ er wore atP". too much care is taken by j i the rnlud Sutra' declare, all men to be ■ fee- and eyr! m legal and political rights, j Stew'ss caKSrtfBH: MI and Steight dilxao and Use Ignorant ■ and tumoral man, ta the matters of frac- 1 mm !n» tbaTitcort loo Ui'ih-'tubcowne ; Untried at fitarinMU was Inched by ■ the refusal of a Jury to convict a self cvm- ■ against Ibis jury a ho bad > i- dated the ttolaagM resuKt (*, follow. AJreT'lt'e ttSathemse5^3*°wSd*S^L. An attempt If rater the jad wai met with a - (S sTJswIremf wfth pwtW uuensaa. At tMi .juncture the i

The Legislature. , | The present week bss been ooe "or The j moat interesting and Important weaka of the srasion < tho Legislalure. In the Senate the bill for the taxation of railroads sod Csnal companies was brought upToceday and occupied the almost exclusive at- " tenliou of the Senate until Wednesday afternoon, when It waa temporarily pewt- - pooed. Use result of acvcral days debate ' being the passage of ooe or two amend- - menu to the Dill. It Is doubtful whether the bill will pass the Senate In lu present , shape. f On Monday evening l be joist resolution > to legalize female 'soff rag* seas nndee con 1 sldrratioo in the House. Eloquent appeals ; i [ were made in behalf of the fair sex All the ; i ; well known and lime worn argumeoU were ' > brought forward both far .and acdost the ' ' resolution, and some points ukeb la the c J debate caused many smiles and mocfa mer- c , rimenU Upon reaching a vote the reeo- ' lution was lost by a vole of 34 to 27. ' Among the bills passed during the week 1 ere the following: 1

b 8. 177, authorise the Riparian Caounis1 aimers to make surveys .with a view to make rentals tor the benefit of the Agriculture! College, passed, 12 to 5; 8. 218, to enable rellthsd companies that are about to sire ightco'lbeir tracks to abandon, r that portion that would he inconvenient. 6. 152, repeals the act relating to ferrin [ of Feboary 7tb, 1881, the Gloucester ferry | fare act, 42 to 0; 8. 183, presides that . railroads that bare adopted the new and i Improved modes of transmitting signals to ' the engineer, shall not be liable to the <500 penalty provided by law foroot using s bell rope, 47 to 0; H. 480, appropriating <30,000 for this extension of the wort 1 shops of the Slate Prison, 85 to S: H. 1 421, authorizing the publication of legal notices in Sunday papers, 81 to 18; H. 817 ' amends the Moulclair "water act, so as to . render the making of contracts more simple 30 to 0; H. 283 (Senate amendments , to prevent the pollution of waters by sludge ' acid. 44 to 1: £. 15, provides that no indictment f-ic libel shall be found by any ! Grand Jury except that of of the county where the public.! km was made or the t party libelled resides, 41 to 8. S. 300, revprcdag wills, passed, 11 to 2 , S. 248. anih uiring cities to divide tbelr wards ooce In five years, passed. 13 to 1 ; 8. 131. authorising the Prudential Insur- ' aocr Company to invest their money in ' boads and stocks of other States passed. ' 11 toO; S. 217, repealing the act of March [ 25. 1882, for the licensed ions and sa-' loom, passed 11 to 0; 8. 241, amending 1 the act providing for the Institution for the Deaf and llumh, passed, 18 In 0; S. . 318, making newspapers 12 months old I legal newspapers, passed 17 to 0. 1 6- 340, amboriciog townships to borrow . money for road purposes, passed, 12 to 0; s S 214, rosbling executors to invert In , Coiled Stale or Stale hoods pamed 11 to , 0, Joint Reuolulioo No. 18. relative to the , duties on aloohol made from vinegar, - siiKn psys no revenue tax. asking Con3 greas l<> repeal the same, passer, II to 8, . II. 818. rrlatlre to the election of oon- - Itabtra. passad, 11 to 8; H. 126, to authorlee Justices of (be Peace to take acknowledgements of deed*. This bilk passed . the House to confer this authority oa No1 taries Public. It was ameaded in the ' Senate to strike out Notaries Public snd 1 insert J uliet of the Peace. Mr. Nichols 1 mired l" Indefinitely post poor this bill. ' He said that to allow Justices of the • Ptwra to taks acknowledgements of deeds - was simply ridiculous. This motion of : Nick..* was lost, 6 ta 13; H. 28, lequli. i ing Fish Commissioner* to construct flsli- • cries In Uie Paretic, IS to 0; H. 218. relative to purchase of turnpikes pamed, 15 loft H. 83, making amendments to the \ Insolent law*. requiring assignees to report, r etc., petard, 18 to ft H. 409, to flx the 1 standst I time for the Bute of New Jersey 1 a> the time fur the more effectual cancel"f replevin booda, passed. 11 Io0.; II. 381: validating ordioanre of Boards of Health and vital statistics. Applies to the Ookly Board of Podsou county, pamed 1 1 to 0. U. 831. provides for the payment o' tax -re foreign insurance companies to ,11. en I cf funds. Read and bid over; H. , 310, to authorize the collection of taxes by action* at law. Read and laid ovtr; 2CI. empowering Bah Wardens to *nfoera game laws, passed 16 to 0. II. 183. (Senate amendment*;, peovidthat property told for taxes snail net Iw again sold during the term for which ibeflret mlswav made. 88 toft S. 108, restoring (lhariea S. Strader, of Warren county. In the rights of citizenship, 82 to II. 55, makes It aohtwfol fee member* of Dmeurive end Pureeing tiadetie* to in the deteCslng and pursulng.Ae, of thieves, until they Ilk hoods in the aunt <d <2.000 » uh the County Cleft, 43 to 0. II. 438,aiuhorizlng the sale uf malt liquor* at fafla. 86 to 11. H. 482. |* emitting the Ineorporariou ot Evangelical Lutheran churches, 48 to 0; H. 43G, progirtes thai the income from the School Fund may be used for the purpose school property. 84 to ft H. 434. to confirm the lucre pontine nod proceediogs of Evangelical Lotheren Churches, 44 to 0: Senate ameudmsnta t6 H. 830,auihorixing pollen service in townth!p,S7 toO; S. 378, appropriating <5,000 for repairs to tbe State Arsenal. 88 to L A message »< received from the Govorwr vrt-ing H. hill 880, relating to aawsamrel.t-.! rawer. tecftSeo. It relate, to tbe Bergen Plank Road rawer la Jerser City. Tbe Governor rare: "This bill u If the partln* affected by It have any legal ranee of complaint. I'nder the law w person owning property can be nam i J fur more than the property it specially Uoeflted. If the atsemnirnt ii in excrm of such special benefit, the party hat ample remedy by certiorari. If this scheme Is carried out it It equivalent to giving purtka, who are Harmed, over <15000 with troy rare' lotarraf Howard E Packer, ot Burlington, while StESXS45SK'«a: I the Ion. and the cooteoU of the car, about hTO^' taie^a^ - wrak Or rrarue hita, and he wnasooei taken . out, in ransomed cocdition, but is now dong werU. Tne hsfte of Mocmwuth which w*> I f.aigbt no the 38th dsy of June it to be tlrel Ure diffmwwra in the data* will jora ' mSw'.Tle^fll^ SS«'- > Tbe S'rte Game and Fish ProSacXire i A- reu-^td^Ts^irtftedght

--*7 [ Wasmaorox March. 20th, 1884. j i Tbe Democratic caocos of Tuesday . night has been the topic at tbe Capitol to . the exdusioo of almost all Uber subjerts. r The effect of the rrer.lurk.ti. pwraed was . ioterpreted largely in *r***relanra a ilhlhe . wishes of those dl-cussing H so faraalhere . was room foe doul* as o- tle ir meaning, r By a vote of two to tree tbe Morrison bill t wo* enckxrad with an amendment aboHtbrtu;lbe tobacco laatw, aed cutting dawn I the rax oo fruH, brandy f. ten cent* • i g*Heo. Hence, under thh arrengemen' . ti e interna) revenue system » V. twar Its I j share in the reduction of raxes as well as - ; tbe tariff a claim pcnral by ibuae who wish the import duties kept at prmcctioo rate- Tbe moat In'errat tug featun . .f tbe was the stand it t».k on the degree of authority churned .reer lire votes of members. A iSemnctst rkws not "read himself out of tbe |reny"trr uppnrir.g tbe I. ought to be tr.fiu. need by tbe wish of the

o majnity of i is aseodalra- This suggeab lion nrey mean vnucb or nothing, accord. I, log to the fevlinga of member*- Tbe e tariff will now be.ao far as Democratic n. Members arc omeenml, a "local issoe." Whkre the* have protectionist oooMilurei. a ciea they will nppora the bill; where tbe j people helkve in free trade they will favor it It; where indifference ptevailv. Mam beta d will be open to conviction, o Prominent questions discussed In Coue greas during tbe wreck have bran Aid to g PuNte Schools. Whiskey, Salaries of g District Judges, and Mississippi Inomlations both Houses voted to help the . Louisiana floOd sufferers by atttboriziDg j the Secretary of War, to use f.«r that put- ; pose <35.000. of the unexpended balsnee e Ohio overfl-rw. "By the Senate, District o Judges got tbelr yearly salaries increased e to five thousand dollars a year, but with h the restriction I hat they shsM not appoint r their relatives to positions in their ooorts. , Tbe bonded whiskey bill failed to psss tbe e House by a handled rotes, and the Educational bill win continue to be debated in the Senate until a vote is reached. Only r within tbe last few dsys has that body become interested In tbe latter measure and . proceeded io treat if aerfnualv. At to lu d general purpose there' can be but ooe I, opinion but it is app.wcd on revere! b grounds. Tbe oonstltotionsllty of tbe measure is questioned, as involving the c right of the Government to interfere in T toy wsy with the schools of tbe Sittc*. i. Then the safety in s business point of d view, of intrusting large sums of money to tbe States every year, relying only on a their good faith for the proper manner of i; of disbursement. And for tbe further 9 reason tbat tbe benefits of tbe bill bring 0 baaed upon illiteracy will be appropriated e principally by the Southern State*. Tbe ., Constitutional objections oould probably . be obviated by amendment, but the I; sectional difficulty is not so easily reasoned away. Tbe whole country knows that .. legislation has never been abk to wi|«out . s prejudice which has once hand itself on j s geographical line, a Almost every member of rise House _ contributed to the lively debate oo the booded Whtekry bill. M'. Randall raid il -• wis of graver consequence than any s owosidered at this session. Judge JCelly who baa not spoken at length betore since ' tbe beginning of this CoagraM was loci led by Whisky to an attack oo the internal * reveoue system. When the venerable 1 [Yomyl ronton had concluded Mr. Ixang. . of Mass.. arose to make bit debut In House debate with a praranlallOD of tbe ~ evils of Intemperance, declaring whisky - to he the dynamite of clrllizition. His 5 remarks were warmly aplauded. Mr. Fob r let spokrablyln favor of tbe btlL Mr. Foran briefly explained bis advocacy of It ' Mr. Junlan dwell upon the immense - revenue which the tax on whiskey brought r into the Treasury. Mr. Hurd favored the bill in uac of bit htpplert efforts. Mr. Janes of Arkaosts spoke on the other tide. Mr. I Hatch opposed the principle of tbe ' Government lending money to any one. ■ opcciallr to Whisky traffickers, and Mr. I Price of Wisconsin objected to It ore busioeus and moral grounds. Mr. Dingley 1 thought Congress had gooeto tbe .uunvi > limit tlready fix the whisky Interest, wtdle . Mr. Eaton of Conn., favored the bill as a , wise husioeas measure and signed there could be oa ooovUtutiooal object ten to It : Senator. elect Blackburn of Kenludty - made the closing argument in favor of the bUl. In on. Interview with a reporter of a . Philadelphia paper, Mr. W. B. Kempton, of that city, who has bought tbe Stockton House, Cape May, eaid: "1 have not yet ' decided on exactly what plan I shall run . the botft -hot am determined to keep up Its reputatroo as a favorite rewsidr house. Tbe Stockton, 1 am oocvlDced. has no 1 , equal along the Atlantic comt, and I , ht-iwre II can be made to pay. Popular ! prior* will be charged, and perhaps I may run U on the European plan.kttlng people ' pay what they with for meals; but OS u> that 1 will decide later. For aome reason , or other Caps May seems to hare been ■ waning of late years, and l shall make ; every effort to draw back the Baltimore, - , Washington, Southern and other trade , which has been slipping swtr to otbrr ' points. So far ss bathing and pMssao; f climate are concerned. Cape May to un- : should oot enjoy it* old time popularity. 1 Tbe railroad win help roe la this, and I j propose to advertise tbe Stockton largely * this Summer. Nothing has been decided £at to "who shall manage tbe Stockton . I shall look tor someone who win be [ Influential In attracting the lost custom." . By the tale of the Stockton tbe Wevt , Jersey railroad baa rid Uarlf of a (rest [ incubus. It cost originally about <500,1 000. of which <400.000 was obtained by bonds bearing six per cent interest, and a - , director of the road said recently that ) about <100.000 additional baa been sunk ' In attempting to make it pay. Last year , $15,000 waa spent in perfecting the draioogr.uodrr plans prepared by CW. Wsrrog, tb* expert in taolury matt era. and tbe hotel Is now in very good condition. Any needed improvements will be made by . Mr. Kempton, who to determined that 1 nothing shall be left undone to make the ' Steekt.ro a succe* — IlMrl Mail. ' James Crow w resident of Glstshoro, ' while walking oc the track of the Wnt Jersey Railroad near Weoooab. tote oo , Saturday night was struck by a train and badly injured. 11- wo* attended by Dr. Benjamin, of Camden, who found that the right arm. four ribs sod a shoo 1. lei blade * bad been fractured. To* injured man wss subsequently taken to the PcnasylJ ran la Hospital, Philadelphia ° The State Beform School at Jarrertrorg , has peraonal property vatisnd at <38. 197,85. lour year the farm omuibcted » <8.451,40 fte tuppltra ftx mwlutenaocr. and the grrwa earateg* of tbe boya amounted to $19,619,01 of wbiub the sum of ( <15.000 was earued in tbe thin factory. ' Tbe Newark Society hg the Prevention P Children wiU lake s^ to "The mayw' tra^ expra^ i to ooopente with tbe So- ] A tioseux renoly grower ra ys thai at l

r». JrtSfivMWte'Joet been completed at ! lax* Port, a new resort one mHe below | Sooth Atlantic Oty. It to owned by Mr. j MeCullough, of Philadelphia r Work has been resumed ioQse MiUvilk , cotton factor;, * large portion of the employes baring decided to accept tbe • red net too in wage*. r T wo moDttrr car -floats f uatbc Peons* - j 2 t vanta Railroad are nearly ready for launch- ' ing at BortSentown. When cnntplelrd 1 1 j another pair will be commenced. J . \Jocb ;Nack. Meant ^Holly's • missing , chrblng deoW. hat bran heard from st Dayton. Ohio, where he volooiariiy ta. ^ came so inmate of tbe S-tdters IhsrV. t M. W. Newton, proprietor of Nswust-t | " , Hotel, at Woodbury, bos purchaard Trrxn ! . General W. J. Sew. ll. f,x $8500. the I hotel at Weoooab. which ttwdaurr l. urht | |( v*a* t IHarrifd. I : " ^ '^-TQ^-sxx " — °c Hares ssta, j jXrn: gtilrfrtisfmfnts. 1

a LDEN-S MANIFOLD • pYCIjOPEDIA. j (IrahT.prtra.teo - oL»w II Veoey SL, Sew York. ;P. o. pox nr. M' ITCHELL'S ATLAS OF THE "WORLD. S(W EUtrtONS. THE BEST AM. CHEAPEST ATLAS PfBLTHHED. i roB8t..EAT ALL BOOK STORES l. WM. H. BKAYj'lEY a'iScg* Pnt.lalie*. ^ at-Sw ISM Are* 8-raet, PhUadetph-a. ® ANTED IMMEDIATELyT ~ , «r KntTT'"tEEs! 'vt^-B^*K*>s^i0, IT. "xo if ta-ore« p-»i,i.r*A0Urraa H. J. BOWDEJt A Co.. r BrtsUoa. s. T, a euieettt of Bookcstrej mtsn QE LA WARE HOUSE. T LA PA VErTE TTREFT, CAPE HAY CfTY, j R W. 8. PCHE13.EXOKB. Proprtwar. I d cm,,,,, scaled, pleaaant varremr«tl«E»; rt- i • llgntrul *ra l* ami roorrurst to trrack. "ft*. I ^ "N^OTICi: ( TO ^HOLDERS OF .. IS to St tnclesire. *00 wt traliittve of one tool Ifred dollara raeB. (Sslo") matortng April tsL. f n ISSLVOII b-ipate|"n^p,^xu'jl« at molarity at j sa tes ot-o e buoOt will eauv on "and after that j It nairocwre'H»ri>rt"»v]J7. ' Com" j y gEWiNG MACHINE ? musical instrSmeht emporium. c st WASH ISOTOJI 8T-. (Opposite Pert OUlra) ! •rats Mm^tamestutUha ' naete1 men »«' t^BM-nTw-KTsaii 'khlra 1 ■ Ha^ln'e; ate. futl^me of NaUom-j WIM] Paacy ' Ooods. Organ* tuned and Pcwiac Mochuira 1 Sf ...rn-ra. : t "A/fORRIS A ENTR1KIN, t ^ 1 t tlEALEttP IN | PUBE SALEM COUNTY MII.K i : OBHSffflG AffllLIiBLl ; ROSES ■ 1 U£ TBI EES I ROBT. SCOTT & SON. i rifiEiT imii: ' OP TBI ANC1BNT BAKTrn* WOHLD. By I ' * • , ■ 1 ! RUBBER CLOTHING f il' RUBBER GOODS ,'Mt ! of every desmpuoa, B. C. TIUJNOHArfl4k ^jjH; j PHILADELPBIA. I»SB I YY AJ^TED IMMEDI ATELy. . YOUNG MEN TO LEARN TELE- ; GRAPHY. . p£t$LaS n'EW'jekpey ' teleS RAPH CO.. I &sna'^s,,aa.'rt" ^ I QEDAK LUMBER, ; Shingles. Siding and Pickets. r ttsc raa pwirOase ax tew prtera ur [ mimn W. S. HOOPPk. r to*. Come A Jeflersoe Sr., tape Hay Ctty ALABASTINE! , n FIKMH Wilis tit we£S. ! s^j^sasgs Sm^uFa'.ari.vS'bw^'e' uaL"inH f frajwwi^mJ^yimiramairte w-xtet i. "pOR SALE _ Twi Cuttuff fill Finitm, I FINE FURNISHED C0TTA6E i o-rmnexteaaiw AUoree.r. Eligible Building Lots , laxraRsDt toemaoaa. AftWe a* • - • • '•"37""" "- k rl?'

GRAND SPRING OPENING WM. G. SERRILL & CQf( • At Green CfMk, Cape May Co., N. J. V, Dn Grt Fa'ty Articles, Btaif-IaJt CMMmJiUiiery Goals, k GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, watch**. clocks. jewel&y, pmntk, ottrt. drp«». ckockxhyu ake. etc, so be foana u> MM Aessey- I | Irt 'tTti^Vral^!' TZZT', "iLu".°yi'jt ^t~"i tT^aDTxam I SASH ANP DOOR DSP0T. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J. I ' funtotertTl unda^f ' krtLL WOBk"aT* LOWmtT™ lucb* tte^eSratera^F"1*™"1 " j [Donrs, Sash, BIfls, Mere, Monlfliigs, Frames, 4c„

CONNER & SCHELLINGER. ! gflCi brdssels carpets ingrain carpets EVEIt OPPEUEU. KVEU UPPKBEII. JOHN M. EYANS, , DAYLIGHT CARPET ROOMS, 919 Market Street. Philadelphia. Just Received a Large Lot cf ; WADD PAPER & SORDSRS i DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. GROCERIES,^ HARDWARE. WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE. / i family' flour, : bead I.-T-, "• "^."townseno, I 37 CARPETIHGS. 37 1 THOMAS DEPUY, carpets, floor oil cloths, Mattings, Druggets, Lignum. Stair Rods, Window Shades, 1 Mats, Rugs, &c. ■I j ' " 'rC°37 ''loLTTH "sECONL STREET,' i- J PRILADELPHIA, -j 37" dowestcash peioes. 37 ; i silks! silks!! silks!!! "r HALL'S are now opening their Stock of SUMMER SILKS, Etc., Consisting in part ONE LOT STRIPES at 50c. VERY CHEAP " " " 65c. Worth 75c. , ! ' " ' CHECKS " 78c. Cheap at 90c. ' ' A Special Bargain is our SOLID COLOR SILK at 75c. i ■ ' These Goods arc.worth 8;c. One lot of J SOFT HEAVY SOLID COLOR SILKS ,ti ?ixx>. ; Sold last year for 1 1.25. One lot EXTRA HEAVY SILKS at *1.35. I I Sold la*t year ;U $1.50. BLACK SILKS ■ ] In all Grades and Qualities. GOOD BLACK SILKS at 75c. and 85c. , I ' We have Black Silks that we will Guarantee Not I j to Cut in Wearing, at- A 1 -OO, Ft. 25, Ft .35 and upward, ij COLORED AND BLACK RHADAMES AND j SATIN SURAHS. LEWIS S. HALL, ntkis-ist at tOITIt (ECOHD ST., I-MII.A. ; The Best, is the Cheapest! benezets POK TOUB : BOOTS AND SHOES, 51 Washington Street, "Cape May, N. J. Bote mat far Cape Hay for tee Celvbrauw ' rS^"WALKER SHOE." AIWUI-U WM. a. BEftF-ZET.

I jg S. CUBTT8, ! PRACTICAL PLUMBER, [ pGASAND SPEiM FITTER, i *0. UDwwror Stzrat oapv Hay ary. a Gas, Water and Steam Pipes. ' . Chemical Work A Lead Burning TERRA COTTA DRAINAGE ■ rroiy pro-rew: rsaur it ".k *,j r.o-jr- "

gHERIFF-S SALE. II-v'.™.'1 ™, 't'L'ttelufouert^ua 8iTt kl)*T, rut tea day APRIL. A D. lata, at tee aoar ot two ovtora p. ■ oa aotd day, at bawyrria t xatloBl-, lu Cape May City, ta tea teS ra'ni^Vor SS iSS touS'ofTTSHS BtreaTjaM**] H*Siv.,H°'D* *■***»« Xotrei Hitter ydocaaaad. to Ibt City E?2weTiii«^^^aSwartai*o»rtylM? oL^-freieanu. iBjuoeotexT at*" oe re* of Hary B. Barrow., oraajdattaat. obd te WArTnirEAEMO??!? tSLlb!r""'" SS,n4' " l-ateiTkbruary two.

MARINE VILLA, CAPE MAY. N. J. NEAREST not BE TO TBE BEACH. OPES PEKMA.NKSTLT. I vrau* rxiuuaaaiLi.

' drar- Mrs. F. HALLiKNBECK. TOWNSHIP OF LOWER. ■ PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE ^ For the Non-Payment of TAXES Assetted Thereon. FKIDAY, THE 4th DAY OF APRIL NEXT, 1884. ' rarartrarerewT'raH w "uooa'uoran o*'\'" " * p"*'j" " n' °°M "■*"« Ara—m*. Ttrev- aate tan1*. r—rto-ut*. a-T-ott-n-rarv. and real ratal- to h- oolrl ABd te- OAmrw of tea t-raoua ojoiuk wbom tee v*M toxra Have treeo tntd oa aoreraut tact porraL or- a* fonowa, vlaz—

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Wlturaa my batitl tela rtlti -la) of Prbrnary, *64. SEin miit upicEiii LARGE NEW STOCK STOVES, RANGES, HARDWARE, TINWAR^AND GLASSWARE! . House Furnishing Goods Of ell Descriptions for CASH Only. , Wt claim una ajaorrmvrtt to be tbe treat and larfeat to Sontb Jrr.- , Can tie ha.t at any at Hiritere* ' Cape May City. Cape May Court House and Dennisville. our Lew Price, talk rigm out loud. Oar igcuu .111 ire ai BEACH OH TCTBDAY ASD PBIDAY OP EVEBY . WEEK, wbeoureywlll no prepared to take aMeaa tor auyUtnt in owr bar. *•« KEEP AT THE PBOST. WE DEPY COMPSTmOH. WE til AM ANTKK HATISPACT1UX W« tr* Ola* prvfand I* do all kted* of I TIN ROOFING, PLUMBING, STEAM & GAS FITTING. ; IK A HAKKBB THAT GfAEJLKTEEH aATUtPAt-riuS. J. H. BENEZET A BRO., j- fabltdbn. at JACKBOH BTkriT. r*PE MAY CTTT. K. J. FRENCH & REEVES, Noe. 13 end 16 Federal Street. CAMDEN, DJ. J. GRAIN. FLOUR AND FEED. nytef BDeorlloortr. A«VCrraoa."^mlopowdrar«aLAe "** Jetty Fertilizer*, Agricultornl Implement* and Truck Baakets.