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Published Every Saturday Morning. CAPE MAY, ARPIL 19.1884- ~ U ynur_l« rarimv** o I fta Clly The flat volume of Mr Bltlne'i hlatory appeared on Moody. , Ki-GoVereor Joel ftrkerbai announced hit inlsa'Joo of moving back to Freehold A V Incited tan Aman "khlpped 1,800 ffuocbre of rhdkbrehfew dare ago, the impel ablpmeal of the kind ever nude A postal card canvas of the State by ibeTreniau 7tt«* abowi Blaine to be the choice of a ki*f majority of Republicans and TBden of the Democrat!. Rev. L C. Wynn, pastor of the Fint Baptitt Cluuch, Camden, » bo bat beer, granted leave of absence to visit Eoropa, tailed tram 3iew York Toeaday. The well-known tower at lllgh J'oint, nqpr Deckertctrn. Suroex ooonty, waa blown down by the bea^r winds a few dayaago- It waa lccated upon what la believed to be the Mfbeat point In lire Mate. Tba planets JnplterT Baturo, U mm and Neptune will soon be In perihelion for the third time ginoe tbe Cbrtaakn era. The last time waa in toe sixteenth century, ' when there were floods, hurricanes, earthqnakea and plaguea. After all Hev jiecy will not send a ■olid Blaine delegation to Chicago. Tbe Sixth and Third Districts have both elected delegate* favorable to Edmunds Tbe delegateaat-largc, It la believed, will support Mr. Blaine. Several attempts have been recently made to g« Camden boaineai men to cuab bogus checks after business hours. Tbe false paper b always presented by a boy, and it accompanied with a note explaining ■ the ^reason why the money la wanted. The Chicago Alnmnl of Prlnoeton College gave Dr. McCoah an elaborate dinner on Thursday, at which alumni rcpreaenation In tbe Board of Trustee* was fully dkcamd. Mrs. Cyrus H. McCormlck gave a large reception In the evening. An epidemic of scarlet fever prevails in Oloocestcr City. Its rapid spread was earned by an undertaker throwing ice, which bad been used on a scarlet fever corpse, into tbe street near a acbosl. The Ice wu picked up ano eaten by tbe school children. It is announced that Mr. John Blair has authorized tbe Directors of Blair Fresby tcrian Academy, at Blalratown, to proceed to tbe securing of plana and specifications for the erection of a duplicate school building, snd has pledged himself to supply

the additions! endowment needed for tbe successful maintenance of tire school upon tbe enlarged scale. Newspaper observers, presumably intelligent, who are comparing tba Blaine strength In 1980 and In 1978 with the program of the rising iq^lkine now, ought to hare the scjeto remember that the oonvraitMa HTUibg held from forty to •Ixty days User tLm In past years. I'ennsyiranleand New York held their convenof tbe country at large. Tbe Republican State Convention. Tumrros, N. J., April 17th. The Republican State Coo van: Ion met at Trenton to-oay to nominate delegates to 7 represent New Jersey In the Natlooa! Republican Convention to be held a! Chicago In Jane. A large majority of the delegates assembled at Trenton last c venier when a general canvas, of the standing of the delegates wae dates. Tbe oontrrt between Senator Sewell and Hon. Geo. M. Robeson for eieetioo as delegates at large, waa the center of interest but tbe ez-SrereSary was left far. in the rear when tbe votes were ouonted. Heports had been circulated through tbe stale that Senator Sewell would, if elected, go to nomination of Blaine. which caused many delegations to come to Trenton with tbe determination of opposing the election of Senator BesreH as delegate at large, but a strong reaction look place when they were informed by Senior Sewell In perron that he recognised that the Republicans of New JerSry demanded the nomination of Blaine at tbe National OeovenUoo If It and that so long as there reiuuine.lachunre for tbe nomination of Blaine he rimnld re crive his support. Tbe district doevealloas . ware held this owning and were mostly barmooious in their deliberations, and almost all district delegates were inthe nomination of Blaine' re "tbe Chicago At 1180 o'clock today the Graven lion waa called to order in the Ltpera House by Hon. Garrett, A. Hohert, chairman of the State committee, and after prayer had committee, and after

been offered by Rev. Dr. Studdiford, the omnia It tee announced theseioctioo of Boo. 'sjKSiiJK tarsus tbe name at Logan, Arthur and Edmunds. EjiSWtJf'Sr^iis rated in no uncertair. manner the preferrare af the cooventsoc. Aflertbe appointment of the committees the chairman introduced to the convention Uon. R. G. Horr, Cmpreroman from aodieaeo w Hh a aenrdule and pithy speech. UC on cnranixalioo reported Che appointmrol of the t«i^> irarroarera for [wrmsSSStre'to AteJ^lreattor' .wbratbe' ' J* <£dnT of AlkmTc; F.- A- Pou's. Hoaderdon: WiUlaia Walter Fhelpa, of Bergro W. J. Sewell and Urwrge M. Robeaoo. of Camden; J. Frank Fort, uf Eroex, John J. ToBey, of Hudson: John •

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The Legislature. The following hitb wot cared iraifil . Legislature daring tbe past week. 6. 298, to prevent contagious diseases . among cattle, passed, 12 to 0; to preserve : the legal status of newspaper* that have changed their names, passed, 18 to 0; II. - 271, to prevent tbe pasturing or running ' at large of caule io the streets or bigb- = ways in townships, passed, 1240 8; H. r 230, provides that writs qoo warranto ] filing bonds for costs, passed, 12 to 0-. If. i Joint Resolution No. 11. to authorise the purchase of tbe historical painting of the presentation of Holly Pitcher to General 1 Washington, by General Greene, the e morning after the Batik of- Monmouth, , ' paaSed, 11 toff, H. 227, to defray expenses of s committee to investigate Board of , Finance of Jersey City, purod, V to 2; q Joint Desolation No. 4, lo authorize an , Investigation into the war claims of New Jersey at Washington, lost, fi to IS; IL 508, allowing cemetery companies to pur. : chare land, passed, 11 to A "• B. 252, giving to Couoly Beards of i Health tbe power repass ordinance; 11. 450, gives re electric companies the power re erect poles on public reads, passed, 19 i to 0; H. 55, provides for the review of , convictions, passed, 17 Jo 0; HT 188, con- , cerniog corparaled towns, confers ln- . crnucd powers in rtferrnce to the passage of ordinances, passed, 18 to 0; H. 419, require* salna under public statue lo be ' advertised at least four weeks, passed, 12 r reo. e Senate No. 70, auihorixing the curbing ■ and paving of sidewalks in townships, - passed, 11 toO; & 854, to consolidate tbe public laws io reference to rail roads' and t to publish the aame, was Indefinitely . postponed; IL 41S, validating tbe sales' \ and conveyances of lands In adjoining counties, passed, 18 to 0; IL tl7, relative I lo examining boards in the National Guard patted, 12 re 0; 8. 272, to authorise township committors to appoint fire wardens, ' 18 reo. S. 258, relating to tbe larae of temporary i loan bonds In anticipation of taxes, 83 to 1 0. B. 211, authorizing cities to borrow money; temporarily in anticipation of appropriations, 39 to 0; H. 475, providing r f.r the sale of a half-acre of land adjoining the Trenton Asylum 30 to 0; H. 448, p making town ordinances valid nolwjlli. . standing insufBdency of advertisement, 33to0; IL 435, giving municipal smb. otitic* and township committees power lo i Issue bonds for the payment of the laying i out of water pipes, Ac., 81 to 0; IL 548. . lo prohibit the manufacture and tale of r impure and Imitation dairy products, 85 r to 0; H. 496, providing for tbe appropris- ! Hon for tbe preservation of tbe early record of New Jersey, 88 re t; 8. 188, to relmburae William S. Wertx fee money advanced to tba Sinking Fund, 84 to 0[ IL j 199, giving power to fix tbe time for boldt ing township meetings by voting on the , same ballot for township cffiocra. 85 to O, f II. 864, relative to the repair of sidewalks in broough*. 83 to 5: 8. 31. relative to the r 81.

attachment of telegraph wires, Ac., to , building, 85 to 0; H. 417, amends the , Moelclslr Water act, 83 to 0: a 40. U authorises cities to construct sewers and e drains, 84 to 1; a 268. provide* tbe num- - her of passengers to. be earned on tail t boats, etc, within this State, sAo 0: H. c 486, appropriating 810,000 for Improving 0 the grounds af the Morriatown Lunatic ■ Asylum, 85 to 1; IL 414, providing for i- the incorporation of Evangelical Lutherao e Churches, 82 te 0; H. 50, give* power to erect electric light pole* and wires on . highways, 87 to 0; a 114, give* board of finance power to raise money to pay Interest 00 bonds, 82 to 0; H. 457, provide* for 1 the sale ot amcroinant*. deeds etc., by ° townships, 87 to 7; IL 287. (Senate ' amendments) provides for trustee*, etc., of fire departments, 82 lo 0. * H. 418, (Senate amendments.) vatidatI ing sales af land by Sheriffs, 41 to 0; H. " 154, providing for the review of proceeding in csisea or ooovicUcn and judgment for |" contempt of Court, 84 to 14; H. 524. tSfcaale amendments, ) makes it unlawful to purcfaaaa or bare assigned pay or wage* II doe to any laborer or employee of any c corporation, 84 lo 0; H. 874. give* the ' publication of tbe laws re German news c papers baring tbe largest circulation In 3 cities of lb* second class. 40 to 0. Appropriating 812.000 to tbe Soldiers' . Home* Newark, 35 re 3: S. 287, antboriz. • ing a Commissioner of Railroad Taxation re assist in the taxation pf railroads, 41 lo ' 0:11.580, authorise tbe Water Commist sinners re continue Investigations, Ac, r reklive to a Joint water supply. " A Jersey Amazon. ' The people of Tockaboe, Deaabviik- , and tbe - upper end of Cape May countr 1 bare, for some time past, hern startled at ; tbe wonderful exploits with a nfle of a J mysterious Amazon named Jedole Moore, ' who lives in an Isolated cabin in tbe pines. 1 ' un the bay side, about four miles from ] ; Woodbine Station, on tbe Weat Jersey Ra'lrowd. The weman is about SO yrara ; ; SSiSK'.'SS i2?3S3, Moore, wboee fattier llveaax Ylneland.and who eke* out a scant livelihood by chop- ' ' vine wood tor tbe Miilrille glass factories. 1 ; In November last tbe couple aettled in' ! their cabin, which k equipped in the true 1 hnrrler atvtr.h&if of it lieinr nnderrmnnri 1 ' of ground.

It is stated that they came from Texas , Tbe woman baa a pretty little daughter, 12 years of age, who can sing like s ' nightingale. Ilk believed that tbe wo- , 1 man k a native of Brooklyn. She says | I hat for several yean aba traveled with a | , Shew under the stage name of Jenny , Franklin, giving exhibitions with ber rifle. , On several occasions tbe Amazon faro , astonished tbe native* of tbe town* is tbe , ' Vicinity with ber skill. Some of ber feat* , are remarkable. She can light a parior . . match with a rifle hall and part an apple , on the William Tell style resting ob ber , ° husband's bead. A favorite tbot is lo hit , c looking glass: Boutflng candies and ri.p- - ping the aabea from alighted cigar while ' being beld between tbe teeth ot a man are ' trifling mattera to ber. A few weeks ago ' Mrs. Moore gave a public exhibition in thr J Town Hall at Dennisvllle, which drew , * ejaeukliaaa of astonishment and delight ■ from the large crowd present. It k ressirsrsssrscja; s , aamalug skill with a rifle abonkl bury ber- ; self to the wild* of Jersey and undergo * tbe hardships of a woodebopert life. It is a common thing for ber to take a tramp " ot miles through the wilder***, of that ' country wilh ber rifle alung over her ' sbonkkr. Tbepeopkof Droauriile. with , a few td whom she is aoquaiolad,*p*ak in j glowln* term* of bre ladylike deportrneni I .

WASHINGTON LETTER. Wmisoto* A'prK'm. 1884. This has been an eventful week In s Coogitm. Frit, tbe long dlsruamd Educ rational bill came triompbastly through r tbe Senate by a vole of thirty three re - eleven. Nine Democrats and two RepnbUS cans voted against It, Iraving tbe majority with twenty* Repubiirana, and thlrteev • Detroerai*. The bill as paired, however, 0 bid been to amended that II was not tbe B seme meansure presented by Senator - Blair. It appropriates 877, 800,000, to be! e distributed through a series of eight yaars, e instead of HOV-otri.OOO, lo be expended | J In ten yrara, as was first proposed' betide* | e a number of lesa important rbangea. On : i, | tbaday it prosed the Senate, Coagresaman ! e Kin* introduced in the Hume an Edocaf lionai bill hating Ike same general terms '. as the original Blair bill. Representative B Willis ha* already on tbe Home rakudar r an Ednraiinoal bill, which is i!ino>l - identical wlib tbe am ndtd Bkir bill, and - after t cartful cas*a» of the vole of Ibc House, 1* is confident be ran obtain f contideraiion and passage for either it ■ or the Ilkir bill, before tbe final adjourn. S Tbe important questions decided by tbe f lloute of Representative* were, that dulie* ■ on wool shall not be iocreaaed, that no - land shall be deeded, severally to Indian c farmers, that there shall be no meddling , with" tbe whisky internal revenue tax, and c that some million* shall be expended on 2 public building* in various cities and towns These mature were decided under 1 a suspension of tbe rales, when only bait , an hour of tbe debate Is allowed on any r one question, derided equally between 1 the friends and foea of the measure. Tlii* r p'.an is adopted for the purpose of dispoc- > log of bills on which the body Is supposed t to be well posted, ^mj wrH agreed, but - which, if left lo take their turn io thr 1 regular order of basinets, would never be - reached. Bucli curtailment forces argu- , meet into epigram and speakers make the quickest and most decisive blows in their power. In tbe wool debate tbejcsturc ot r .tbe day was tbe free trade Spccch^of Mr. > Hurd, of Ohio, to wboui ChArtnan r Morrison yielded a few minutes or bis f lime, saying, to tbe amuscmert of the t House, that he did to because this was f claimed to be a sort of Ohio question. . Mr. Hard mid If tbe Democratic party - were lifted iol« power on tbe shoulders of , taxation and monopoly the leaves of Its ■ laurel would be entwined with a poison > vine, which would cause tbem to wither I even as they were being gathered. When - be nH be did not rare that his party should ' triumph unless it wu to give freer trade 5 to tbe people, better Investment to capital - and larger wages to the kburer.tbe Demo3 cms appkqded long and loudly. Repre- - tentative Converse closed the debate with - volved, and tbe calamitous effects of last '■ winters wool legiaktion. ' ' Tbe House pamed a bill requiring that h. the Governor of a Territory mult be a * citizen and roust bare resided within its ' limits at least two years prior lo his

' appointment. While It waa under discus s don, two mcthbrrs, Messrs lludd and Write called each other kicking mules I without brains, while others kngbed at thr - undignified quarrel Lack of civility is 1 tbe rale among members of the lower - House, but a few minutes later I beard a t similar exchange between Mumchusetts, - sad Kentucky, in the uznally denwous r Senate chamber. Senator 'Hoar character. . iird aa abjection made by Senator Beck in relation lo tbe taking up of*a bill, as and ' "outrageous and tyraniral perversion of > tbe courtesies of tbe Senate, ~ wbik thr r latter retorted that the language was un worthy ot anyone but the Senator from Msm The Naval appropriation is now ' before tbe Senate and the defenseless r condition of the ara-ooait Is being rluqnclf TTh?" fark Commissioners of Wa»h- ' iogtoo are busy with tbe seasoot work. There are already Any two thousand trees - along tbe si reel* of tbe city, miking one . hundred and twenty-five miles of shade, , and three thousand new tree* are being ' planted at an expense of 818.000. Their ' include tbe sycamore, linden, sab, and . poplar brought from ' Maryland and I Virginia The parks, square*, and little . triangular reservations scattered every. where through the city benunse more beautiful every year, and during the cmn- - log summer they will contain ooe hundred and fifty thousand flowering plants. ' Vital Battatloa *n NavTjarvy . Tbe vital statistics of New Jersey for - 1668, Lo Ike report recently issued by the I State Board of HeaUh-ibow 9.188 marria- ' go. 24,480 births and 28.310 deaths. Of • the death* there wet* under ooe year, i 5.878; from one In five yean, 8,112; from five to twenty veara, 2,888; from tsrenty re rtzty rrara. 7,860, and over slaty years 4.827.— The population of the State in . 1880 waa 1,181.117, which give* anaverage : death rate of 20 60. Indifferent localities it vane* widely. It is 26.58 In Hudson county, 2183 In Parotic, 23 18 in Essex ' 21.87 lo I'nloo. and only IS 36 in 6uroea and 18.41 in Oape May. The largest death rate k shown in the dries, that of Newark being 25.48. Jersey City 25.74. Orange 21.80, Hobokan 25 26, Trenton 20 79, Patenoo 27.72. Mofriatown 28 98, New Brunswick 26.79. Camden 20.01, Glance*, lev 21.88, Burlington 16.61. AlknUc City 28.29, Elizabeth 2120. Tbe death* show large preponderance from ccasumptloa and lung Iroubkt over diarrbtral diseases; , twain, spinal and nrrvoua diseases coming next in order. fa

C«P« May aa; Health Reaort. A very unique pamphlet under the above title lias just been published. Ii presents 1 a concise form the causes which have tu Cape May's popularity as a health retort, and traces the history ef Its growth tod development. A pleasing description 1 of the city and its hauls and the many ' sdranlsgesit |«.ia*<*8es.l»itha.«ss.uitarium 1 and as a pleasure resort, are enumerated and supported by medics! and scientific ' testimony. It b a valuable addition re health reaort literature, and may be pea. 1 eared free ot charge at the office* of the ; Penaajrlvania R. R. In tbk ri*y. — Ph'la. > A Card. Having been cheated out of spy in- > surenoa of fourteen hundred and fifty ; dollars by the Millville Mniiial fire Insurance Company, I deem it my duty to inform tire public sad especially l tree i who are in tbe same situation, and think . they are Insured in that oompanv. that lliey > stay consider whether they at* not en tbe i mm* footing. Their plea in my ease be- ) ing. that my policy was vend, not hrCauae I I did not pay the assessment. o» I860, but r for the reason It waa not paid in Wdrty 1 day* after doenoiloe mentioned in the po!i Icy. They advertise their pal icy'saspolwot third swindle in tbem. when the facta in ■ my erne, I think, prove them re fat a whole swindle. This k tbe loss alluded to in iheh circa kr* re members, they would not J have re pay because asaesamenta had not i twee paW. You thai did nc« pay hi thirty . days sons to your Inteveau and avoid like r reauiU. ^It serens useless lo ^r> re Umi lew. - they generally hate ro^ch in ihtro he5 est policies to get a verdict in thair favor. i Mssgsi:- ' e

Tba amount of the wuge redaction 11 j , tbe May's Landing Cotton Mill k two and . a-half per cent. r j Page's lfknd, in Ooean County, brloc; 3 log to tbe Gilmore estate, hro been pur- . chased by John A. Blorer for 87,000 r A. L. English, foraaerly^be proprie! ■- , of the. Atlantic City Brtine, has opened t ■ a news and stationery store it (Yicster, I'a L. It k nuderatood that an effort b to be , made for a pardon for John Bocaer*. tlw • c I Atlantic City muideici, who h now err- j I vlog a life sentence is the State prison, j : Major Moore, of tbe Balratioe Amy * has been locked up in the New Brontwick 3 jail en a charge of taking 8800 from the 1 army cheat which be has failed lo return Tbe Receiver of tbe Vinekod gas works * has decided to sell tbe property at public c sale ou tbe thirtieth Inst. Tbe pkn origr inally ooat $50,000, and the present valtts- ' I Hon is 8SO.OOO. ' . 1 M attic Day, an Insane colored girl, who c thinks that abe la married re a Deacon in ( i tbe Trinity Church, Jersey City, wu j l arrested oc Thursday night wbile attempt - . ing to force an entrance to his bourc" Henry S. Rosenthal, cattle dealer at the 1 v r Jersey Citv Stork Yards, has assigned. He I has lkbllllic* of (120,000, and nominal ! j useta. He bu been rpeculiting in ttockr i I i *nd grain, mod is mid to have lost (800,000 ! * ; during tbe past year. , 1 John Raiser, an aged man, residing near r i Blsckwoodtown, on tbe old homestead. 1 committed suicide on Saturday mornlrg r by hanging himself in the ham. Coroner f Catteil, of Woodbury, held an inquest. * r rendering a verdict ia accordance with the " ! facts. j i Abraham Bchaffer wu on Monday I . mMBitted in the Gloucester County Courts | 1 oflbe charge of manslaughter, in cantiDg I the death of George B. Roeelle, and em- - rioted on the second count of alroeiou* : assault and battery. He wu aen traced . to eighteen months in the State priron. ~ ■ ■ Shortly after 7 o'clock on Bunday night r the glass works of John Gainer, situated [. near tbe steamboat wharf, at Salem, caught ' . on fire, and communicating to Morris A ■ i Co.'* oil cloth works and Blare Bros', can- c I sing bouse, destroyed all three ot those t factories. Tbe lam k variously estimated , at from (50,000 to (70,000. Harriet A. Erans, tbe proprie trero of * , reaort at Newfield atyled the "Wide f Awake," wu convicted In tbe Gloucester > County Court for keeping a disorderly 3 bouse and wu fined (25 and coat. It wu r proved that ^sbc sold liquor without a 1 3 license. She wu formerly of Fhikdclphia 1 At ooe lime the wu employed in tbe L'nle ted States Mint. ) Tbe West Jersey Ferry Company '* abed k and stable*, at Market street wharf, Camt den, were burned about 9 o'clock Monday b night Tbe bone*, mulct and wagons . were all roved. Tbe loss is relimatwl at ,1 from (880013(5000. Tbe fire la supposed to have been of inceodkry origin. It is lt dated that a bag saturated wilh coal oil wu found near where the fire wu first M discovered. '

% HAKKEIt— COMOS — A! Hoath Dennis on e JHar&roiO»4a)ta6t»reaoj2Moia»en, I; llfir adi'frtlsfmfnts. 0 E CBESSE 4 °° < 1 REAL ESTATE BROKERS j conveyancers, fa at* WALSIT 8TRKET, I'fil LADELI'lll A . fa JZ. B,— Special attention rtrrn e the renting a nroapeMayCeuag-s tor iVeeeron. o.nivs * will forth rr their inleowu 0j 'orwaraieg par- | 7\'OTU'K. . uaed lo talc place no t*U dam. la aCUaime* d aSmelSrtiuihehiaw Dried A pro ath."!*"'' toUwtor T*,C^ gEWING MACHINE I MUSICAL fflSTROiENT EMPORIUM. !f « W ASH INOTXiN «T, (Opymt- Post OOor) , r, Cape May oiy. N. J. j r "«,u? ££ is* tb*Ba^u.°Ww?a!re 'iriiDr ■ ^s£"ss?sbss a mffi-y ' J. D. CRAIG, Msaagrr. : MALARIA k MgaeaUy fatal dtanrdcra nl the dlgvaUvr rand * rtStaTT malartal pMoatag. "Sc Davrt* ken! ' Favorite Remedy 7 [errSeta and carta Malaria, reatahs Ue blood ' to Malta and teepe tie Urrr, Kidney* and n Down* In geed worateg order, t READ EX-SKSATOB^jrTLSrS KhDOUnL Euaaaara, N. J, Feb. t, list. * wrSrSSS! lToaIl,vwy'lr*b?,^ ^'C**' I MITCHELL'S ATLAS ic VI OF THE WORLD. „ III NEW XXHTIONK. TBI BEST AND v t-iiaiPEIlT ATLAS rVBLUUED. . i_ih_*u^_it all book stores WM. IL BKADIXT ?B§£' Poldlsboa . \ EDEN'S MANIFOLD J CYCLOPEDIA. f SShSlisSSHS: j bra tea ^bvota^lvraTOwasnea^bel ere rate dnaiera-pnm too Ip. ynAn„ w. a c an. 1. Vwwy St, New Tor*, p. o. Boa I IT. ^ ^£ORBIS A ENTBIKTN", n PURE SALEM COUNTY MILK o Man Waabtaguera-cepaltayaty. y m""" Wesbat "dear oral t" p^-u. .

TO PARTIES wno EXPECT TO BtT tdib 9 baton ANV CARFETS, MATTINGS OR OIL CLCTHS CARPETS, MATTIRGS / ND OIL CLOTHS^ Tr.-V** CarprU. trrj braty tad eboloe atytaa, | SPET1 St^T»- •> 8L* j iU^ r'i.i»rr!ra~ Tbe Pert Body Brawl* made feral rt. i Ingrataa^rrora^mc eowarda. Il.rt aal Mair Piiar Sniier Floor Coforiii, Ctiio MotliE housekeeping dry goods on abundance y. E. archambault & son, N. E. Cor. Eleventh' & Market Sts., Philadelphia. SASH AND DOOR DEPOT, cape may court house, n. j. can the atteotlMi of Contractor* and Boll lees to ,-e fact Ibat the nnderalgwd are rr»I aied to d lornlab all kinds of JUIX WORK AT LOWEST PRICK). Oar new woe* of _ iDoors, Sasl, Blinls, Mors, Hoolip, Fmos, te,| conner & schellinger, aps-y Sea." Station, t ape Hay Court Doaua. n. J. . CflP BRUSSELS CABPETS C[]e INGRAIN CARPETS UUai THE cnoicEtn^QTOiw ^ UUWl THE CB0|1^R'^'rI^BE1) K JOHR M. EYANS, DAYLIGHT CARPET ROOMS. 919 Market Street Philadelphia. | Our large tlcgani stock ud low pnere have male our .tor. tie most popular rteort to tn-clty for Osrpet Beyers. _ mx^lst ""TRENCH Sl- reeves,-- I Nob. 13 and ^15 Federal Street, > i CAMDEN, T*J- J. DEALERS IN •! GRAIN. FLOUR AND FEED. by the Bale or BoMlc. Axle Orraar, Cattle Powder, coal. Ac. JelVy j . Fertilizers, Agricultural Implements and Truck Baskets. , 1

&d»rrt Is taunts. _ NEW ! CLOTHING HOUSE, Open Saturday, April i 2th, j ; WasMmtoa Street, Hear com Hall. : ' cape may city, n. J. You win Snd lb. largrat and brat selecu* stock ot 1 Men's, Buy's ail (MMs CUOTHING, t : : . r ' Ever before of .red m Cap. Hay. an boognt ai < ib. prrarot deprnctailoi. In Woolraa. f^'JM^r accordingly. All the laiest styka aad fashion* ; Bats, Cans, M Necfcwear, LARGE STOCK : Gents' Fiiriii Goofls. ■ In ooouctlon with ib. above we wmkreps fall JEWELRY, TOtiKTRKR WITH GOLDAHD S1LYIB VATCHIS 1 ! ; MERCHANT TA110RING, a full Line Samples of Suitings, etc., of all the Latest Designs I day to lake mnaaorra Quality, Style a Fit Guaranteed Tto the propleof Cape Hay we wuold say that ' w. ba*. com. to star wit* yoo. A I goods are j Uoo*. Hooey nronded mall caws where yoo ] J Share your patronage respectfully oolldtad. A. j. steelmkn. aplb- CAPE HAT CITY, Jt. 1. jQELAWABE HOUSE! I-APATETTK VTRKET, CAPE HAY CITI , j W. S. SCKEIXENtIRK, ProprWtor. |

3idi'frtisfmfnts. : ' ANTED IMMEDIATELY . j of rat'IT 'trES) ,VlNES™l«S5i'fr *?' *No j f BSiT'Si.SjaEla 1 ■ | RUBBER CLOTHING j j AT, RETAIL * < ^ BUBBEB GOODS V*;' j ' J of rrrry descrlptKm. X , } I Ajttfc " ° T,UJ8<'nABr« j anted immediately. YOUNG MEN TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY. >t No rbarera nnlnw sKoatlou are furulalKo, PKN^L^NEw'jERSItY TsSuRAI'Il CO, j Main one. ree Cbndnnl Wrret. peiiMrlpBla. ; qedar lumber, Shingles, Siding and Pickets. Ubecaaparebaseatlowpriervof j u Cor. Corgi. A Jflfereon Sta, Cap. Hay Clly j ALABASTINE! 1 For fiflMiM Walls and CeOiBfis. »V^a^Hau!?*nd>dBfuS slSib*to fc'slK^Y™,B^,ER^S°Bq«irer WB.".*?! jgh)b SALE ! T?o CuttaiB will Fmilnre, J, on aocrwT rrert, Stoektm Place, .Ooe FINE FURNISHED C0HAGE Eligible Building Lots ; 1 mbt- Cap. Hay city. N. 1 . glleriff-s sale. . I , r7!l I * of New Jrtscy, 1 win .ayuM lo aal. at hiuuc SATl kl'AY. lb. ssib day APRIL A II- I'M. bawyrri* Cbalfuele. ID (bp. Mar City, Id lb. t jlooaly ot^ Cap. Hay and Jmh*^ jCretawf '■ ULOd*1 aonb'lblrtydhrfy' drrreca'Zid'uUrty'mii? ma wnt oar tondrrd fee! to aald Hreray'a laed librae, blodmg by aald land north sfty-mx retatal~tb.ee tbwvby soatb thirt r-ihrre drama 1 « ud thiny miiiolreiaa cawAondredtartloiald d | stgiggr,; a i *" REHISOTON CORSON, Sbrtllf. ^ I *DaiXfprantareli^',T»ifOBCtor' XT)' S. CURTIS, PRACTICAL PLUMBER, GiSAHBSPEAMFlTTEB, : . Ho. II ptcazarstrert (laps HayCUy. I Cbarebro. Boaro, Pbctcnra. BouH. suad with \ Gas, Water and Steam Pipes, Ij Chemical Work A Lead Burning " ^Jta^WWg-wtort.. WJpAmPk Pore, and j j TERRA COTTA DRAINAGE, ^■| Only yrewaoal Ptatabw la Cap* Maj j i

MARINE YI'tLA® C .APE MAY, N. J. KK.tRfbT BQCBETOTBE BKAC1L OPE* PKRHANENTLT. Rixnu an. i Hal • thorough:, beared tar the aimer mcBtha. : dree. Mrs. F. HALLENBECK. GRiHD SPUING ANNOUNCEMENT LARGE NEW STOCK [stove's, ttanges, hardware; T IN" WARE AND GLASSWARE. House Furnishing Goods Of 1 11 Descriptions for CASH Only. ' Cape May City, Cape May Court House and Dennisville. Oar Lew Pt «a talk right out load. Oar ag.au will be *t SKA ISLE ^crn. ANllLKSE\A^ PBOLLT WAOB WiTrE8IlAT AJCP FRIDAY OP EVERT : Kg KEEP AT TUP. t'ROST. WED COMPETITION". WE GI'ARANTEE BATISPSCTIOK tin roofing, plumbing, steam & gas FlffilG. IX A MANNER THAT Ct ARANTEES SATISFACTION. J, H. BENEZET A BRO.. j eer-i — ^ - - - - - ■ - — ' silks! silks!! silks!!! HALL'S are now opening their Stock , of SUMMER SILKS, Eta, Consisting in part ONE LOT STRIPES at 50c. VERY CHEAP : " 65c. Worth 75c. CHECKS " 78c. Cheap at 90c. A Special Bargain is our i SOLID COLOR SILK at 75c. These Goods are worth 85c. ; One lot of SOFT HEAVY SOLID COLOR SILKS at *1.00. Sold last year for #4.25. One lot EXTRA HEAVY SILKS at $1.3;. Sold last year at $1.50. BLACK SILKS rw In all Grades and Qualities. GOOD BLACK SILKS at 75c. and 85c. We have Black- Silks that wc will Guffrantcc Not to Cut in Wcaring.'at fixio. |U5, #1.35 and upward. COLORED AND ULACK RHADAMES AND SATIN SURAHS. LEWIS S. HALL, mhu-til lb SOITII RECORD ST., ruin. 37 carpetiljas. 37 THOMAS depuy, carpets, floor oil cloths, Mattings, Druggets, Lignum, Stair Rods, Window Shades, Mats, Rugs, Ac. apeml flu- Use or all klod* Caolon Hrjuag*. Paory Red Cheek a White. Some at very low prtero 37 SOUTH SECOND STREET, FIRST CARPET STORE ABOVE CHESTlfDT STREET. EAST SIDE, FHILADKI.PBIA, tbe oldest estabmibd carpetjiopsb ix phiudelpbit. 37 LOWEST CASH PRICES. 37 Just Received a Large Lot of PAPER & BORDERS dry goods, notions, groceries, HARDWARE* WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE. familv'flour , WM. TOWNSEND, mhlk-lf Cot. Waaburon A ore id Mr— u Cap. h*y city. grand spring opening wm. g. serrill & co., At Green Creek, Cape May Co., N. J.^ J : Dry Mi Farcj irlitlES, Raif-Iaie Hiiiin lilliitrj Giris, Jt GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, | WATi'ruea. cu>- K.s, JEWKUtr. PAnrm^ua.^Mi'us. eaoouniYWABK rrv, * r it l:V£ • v