■ Pubjikhed Every Saturday Morning. ^APE APWL ^ <88*. iuT^m u m a* t*r in, ci* - y**""*1' *"■ in " • Among the wives of L'tah tbert roir be • found, K U aaid, women fp*n nearly every nation except Franc*. , ' the opening of the Female river for narifallen A lengthy "memorial will be forwarded to WaahraRtoe shortly for that vm*0''- - tier ml order No. 2 baa been lamed, calling for a mutter of the regiment* of the Second Brigade. Tbe mutter of the SwcatS Regiment will take place at Mt. Holly on May 21ft. The atari raila for laying the broad gauge track on ibc roadbed of tbc Philadelphia and Atlantic City Narrow Gauge < road have been diatribnted along nearly the whole line. About twelve mlhe of i tbc orw ralla have been bat in place. Spain liaa tqueezad dry Ibe Cuban ofkip | and, now Uial Utile is left bat rind and wedi, the politician* at Madrid are talk- ' ing about refonna. Tbeooly reform that caa do Cuba any good U to keep the Spanlib tax-galbeiera lway from her. uridgeaon, with a population of 10,000 haa only three drinking aaloooa. Tberc ta an effort being made to get Ibe temperance rertvalitta, Mem Mayboe and Kng- ' litb, to vlaft the place to excite an lnterett 1 with the hope of doaing tfceae three placet, i Portnaa Monroe, Ylrtfnle, vu built In , 1817, and la the targett fort in the world cneeriag an area of aeventy acrea. In abape the fort it as inrgular hexagon, two aidea fronting the water, while the other four gemma ml tbc land approaches. - WhorVng W. V.) Intdlitenr er. Rev. Mr. Janvier, vrfaolatobe Inaulkd tbia week aa pan or of the Fifth Preebylerian Church of Trenton, eccrpte the call wtth the diatinct noderatanding with Ibe congregation that at the end of two yean no obatade ahali be pot In tbc way of bia camionlng hit etadiea m medicine and proceeding ta India aa a m be, opart. Buhop Whipple, of Minm, tella tbia atory: He waa standing in rapt alienee in York Minister, overcome by the grand interior, when be waa approached by a typical countryman, wjio exclaimed: "We'll, stranger: iberae one thing party eertin, the men who put up ttaie bere didn't Dulld (tun botueafer tbeinel'e and old wooden bousea for their God, did tbcyr The Weat Jersey Game Protective Society held ita acmi-annnal meeting at the Want Jersey Hotel, Camden, last week William Eiaen brown presiding. • Thr Treasurer reported a balance on band of 9479.04. It was reported I bat 8,592 quail bad been purchased, and that ibis Camber, leas 225, bad bean distributed in . the earioascountleecaapoaing the district at a oast of *506.11. A resolution wai mittee W cause the arrest of all gunner* operating under tbc PlainlWd Society'* certificates. A of three waa alas appointed to ask Mayor Smith, Phils to enforce the prohibiting guanlng during August, which it generally disragaded on the Delaware short. Tho Capo May Season. "Progress" myr. One of tbc features of the Gape May season it to be the oyster and crab tappers. Both oysters and crabare to be obtained bere all through the summer of the best quality and at cheap prices, but hitherto the virilnre bare not ^ iuade the moat of them. There is to b< be added terrapin, will be much in vogue. Ordered, of oourae. in advance, tbey wilt occur after the bops and other evening eateiMnmeaU.aud it it expected that the restaurants toward midnight will be very brilliant. The caterer >bs makes a rpecialiiy of these dishes, agd prepares them to the Ibe liking of the palates of Philadelphia and Baltimore, will be likely to make bis fortune. To the New Yorkers there wiil be revelations in cookery. There are to be ctuqoaltaa also in the unrivalled Philade'jliia style. Hate suppers have teen the fashion the past winter more than cvor hi London, and tbia for theatre purptoea, with which Ibe laic dinner Interlend. The fashion i* copied bere al Gape May, but without the reason. Doctors wiU appear, heavy meaia at night, but their objection! trill not amount to much. Arboriculture. Nothing adds mate to the altraeiirroevt of a place fhamnice shady llreeti, lawns awl drives. There ts a gvoeral effort being made by ruling powers In the Bute to encourage tree planting in the rural districts. Gar roadsides are bare ef tbadv , trees. They have all gone down under ' Che short -righted poller that has prevailed for yean pan In ibis county, it Is time to face about and make as effort tore- ' place .that which has so unwisely brcc destroyed by setting out. at every aval Is - tJ> point, forest or trait troee. Native eTcigroent make ornamental shade and prevent as uodecgrowth of briers and bathes. The old paradise and molherri-t lbs' wan (dented ycaraagoara.wbatlalefi of than, no unrigUUy end unheellfcy, but general effort bat bam made to subMitMe for thorn a belter varicly, hence our town is becoming to look neglected in this reapevt. The silver maple and Carolina poplar art quick grower*, pretty and symmetrica!. They do not send up ehoota from their room, a very desirable quality in lawn frees. Then an aim other choice - kinds. We ought to have a society tor that a commencement migbt ba syitematl tally made In beautifying our streets which art year by ymr becoming more hart and exposed to the autfa rays in the betted sate*. That trees autawst other purposes than purely ornamental owe U now morally acknowledged by acien data. Tbey peatly modify temperaturr and tagely cooL-lI lU. ram-fa'.;, bronie. affording protection from high winds. Thry have also ah taflasoce upon ibr pobfie health. Let us attend to t m ' A lacaMua swell who tend with. inspss! %js£s
WASHINGTON. LETTER. I rrrvm oar rrgnar crrrmsoO'leBl.: I WaanraOTSS April, JMqJ884/^ The long expected Tariff hill <W«f has at last begun In the Hooae of Rep. reaeeetive and k is destined to be the bitterest and the moat exciting aa well as the longest quarrel of the seaakm. In : expectation that the initial fight over the bill would take place on Wednesday. Ibc Republican and Democratic Members ' whose dety It la to secure pairs for abeen- ' tecs, were kept busy daring tbe morning hours In teeing that tbe vote of no man j Should be wasted and tbat all tbe pairs . should contain the name of an advocate l the Chairman of the Ways and Meant committee moved that tbe House go into • committee of the Wbole for the oouaideta- ' lion of the Tariff bill, there was no ; division, and the proposition waa agreed 1 to immediately upon tbe assembling of ' tbecommittecMr.'Eateoof Coon, objected to tbe bill earning up and the vote wis I then taken opon the question whether it . should be discussed. By Iheekee vole : of one hundred aatftblrtr eight to ooe - hundred and forty, tbe only "living itaue" I aacared a bold and Mr. Morrison took tbe floor in support of hit MIL Ilia apeech waa written and it waa a carefully prepared I argument. During his effort Hepresenatire 1 MlUiken asked, -now much do you ex- ' pect tbia bill to rrdsce the revenue.:-; 1 Mr. Morrison replied "From twenty-five ' to thirty millions and it la est misled ibe redaction of taxes will be doable aa much. I Heaaers. Kelly and Mills made the first ; arguments in opposition . The Hoaaa haa also given aamc attention . to mat ten come tiling the District of l Columbladuring the week, sod tbe amount . tbat Congress will probably allow the District to nan, aa abown by tbe apprepria- ' tioo J oat reported, is ever one and a half 1 million dollars. This money is available 1 for improvements, and the aalsriea of 1 officers. Tbe District Commissioner! are ' to be given supervision of charitable intti- ' rations, and larg- sums of money are to be expended at their discretion. 1 Among tbe regular weekly,fload of saw . measures tbat pouredjnto tbe Douse oo 1 Monday waa a graded income tax bill for . Ibe benefit of millionaire*, introduced by I Congressman Turner of Kentucky. Tbe , comment made upon it waa that it waa loo 1 just to be passed Hepreaenatirea from tbe -Boards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce of * various cities are bringing arguments to 3 beau- upon Congress to atop tbc coinage of 3 silver dollars for at least two years, and ' also discontinue the issue of ooe and two l: dollar bills, in order to bring into gradual r circslalion tbe surplus silver now in tbe 1 Troavury. Mr. Smith of New York 3 offered a memorial to tbat effect signed by two thousand six hundred business e men. and while add rasing the committee Lt oo coinage said much trouble waa experik raced for srant of small change. There , was plenty of lt in the Treasury but ' lt it could uot be gotten out. To this Mr. 2 Helfard replied characteristically "you la will "never get U out so loag aa you have a D New York Secretary. 3 Tbe Senate passed the liberally amended a Naval appropriation and la now prooerd i_ ing alowly and carefully with tbe bill for a a Uniform System of Bankruptcy. So >a far it baa decided among other thing* a that any person owing probable debts excording three hundred dollars may vol. f untarily petition to be adjudicated a beokn ropL Tbe first dead-lack of tbe session is predicted over tbe Naval appropriation bill, the ft— le1*1 amendments which lb* if Douse will consider to day. Tbe increase t over six and shall million dollan iaapokn e there la no probability of a compromise, p Tbe majority of the House is not very a friendly to. tbe present naval system, e There are suspicions of trend in tbe pro li posed increase of appropriation foe ateei I cruisers. A prolonged dead-lock between II tbe two Douses would at least not be | favorable to tbe Interest of the Navy. c Railroads hart another stirring up in the f Senate yesterday: Interstate Commerce indited Great forfeitures being tbe lop. | f ice of tbe day. Senator Wilson, of Iowa, e paved the way for a regulation of freight t rates, and Senator Slater attacked tbe • unearned grants of the Northern Pacific 1 Railroad company. Sunlight penetrates only about 1.M0 3 f ret below Ibe surface of .Ibe era. At 8,000 J feel the temperature lowers to 40 degree* Fabr., and from aboot a mile from the surface to the bottom, four er five miles, , tbe temperature it about the aame the world over— Just above freexlng. How <lo the fishes and other forms that live bere » **' -v Their eyes are modified aa well aa tbelr other parts. The tubes tbat live 800 fee", from the surface ban larger eyes than , those in tbe xnoe above them, to tbat tbey , caa sbsocb Ibe faint rayi tbat reach them. . In a xooe below this many forma with , small eyes begin to have curious tentacles, . feelers, or organ! of touch. Many of these deep sea fishes have , special organs upon their aidea and beads. I that are knswn to possess a luminous . quality. Other organs are considered ac- . eeaaory eyes, so that the fishes have rows , of eyre upon their ventral surface looking . downward, while near an luminous apou . that provide them with light. I One of the largest of these deep sea torch bearers la a fish six feet ieng, wub , a tall dorsal fin extending nearly tbe roi tire length of the body. The tipa of this , fin sre. luminous, and also a broad peu-b , uptn ita bead. Along the sides of ibe , body is a double row of luminous apou. The New Orleane novelist can make a ' good Sunday-school address as srcll a* ' write clever stories and crack April fu ] ' jokes. Aooompaniad by Rcawtll Bmitb, ' of the Gssfswy magsxine, b« spec'. Sun. " day with frianda In Monaco, attended the ' the Congregational Church and was ic- " sited b> talk to tbe Sunday-school in Ike afternoon. Mr. CKbk's f endorse ' children la proverbial, and be accepted. • In tbe course rt bit reanaika be raised bit ' band, expanded tbe digits and aald: "1 " have so many children at heme. H6w * many is that?" "Five," piped op young3 sscr promptly. "And half of them art e grrts." coetmued the epoLkar. ttagymb, * his audience with bis apparently recklrea >- disregard of tbe truth "Bow much b w half of flvrr aaked Mr. UMe. "Two „ and a half reproachfully replied a little miss in the front pew. Yes,- said tbe , ttaMlte I^t»l£"fwDi^ri'y"^ (£. slipping away, "two and a half, of tbnr. J sre girls and the oriwi" two and a half. 0 too- firm girts " "Oh." gasped the littk la mi**, .lis look of ral wf. and throe 1 j Ita
STATE1TEMS. r Warn again aodnT . Over 2,006 of I he lock boxes that did ( r service iq the old past olfioe In Pbitadela phis have been pot m Ibe Bridgeton post n office. e George W. Pressey, of Hammonlon, la r e aald to have invented an umbrella that s can be abut up, awl carried in a coat u pocket. < g Mus Enuna Wbltebeck, qf Atbury J n Park cl"argea Corporation Counsel David 1 a A. Harvey. Jr., of that place with pute lidy defaming tier character and baa n brought a suit to rer«v<r *10,000 damas I* n William Hockenbury. of Cbangewatrr r „ Warren raunly, baa begun a suit ogmlntt i 5 Narabal Bird, a widower. Jor *15 W0 j damages fur Ibe has of service! ro his f daughter whom it it charged Bird a Tbe Atlantic City Krrint estimates tbe I want of a board walk along tbe beach will f entail a loss of receipts during the aeasoo e amotfntiag from *50,000 10*60, 000. Tbe I " coat of building tbe walk would not exe coed *10,000. ■ \ b Misfortune continues to pursue Mrs. : i Joseph Yandergrift, of Burlington, tbe ' e victim of tbe vitriol throwing fiend. Sfie . waa thrown from a carriage wbjle relum- " ing from Mount Holly on Thursday of ] e last week and seriously injured, e Dr*. John and Harry D. Pemberton i , prominent physicians of Long Branch, ] it are endeavoring to art aside a will lett by their mother. The property left la valued ' D at *50,000; *85,600 was bequeathed to f their sister and *1.000 to ber too. Tbe t amount left tbe brothers was oelv *1,500 f A S20 Biblical Reward, e .The publisher of Monthly i f effer twelve valuable rewards In tbelr . Monthly far Mar. among which is tbe ' following: i- We will give *20 -00 to the person telling o us bow many times tbe word Paradise occurs in tbeNxw Txstswkst Seriptorea foot the Ngw Rariaiox.) by May lOib. • ' 1 884. Should two or more cornel ana ; o ware be received, the Uxwauu will be v divided. Tbe money srill be forwarded . to tbe winner May 15th. 1884. Persona ' trying for the reward must eeod 30 cent, in silver (na postage stamps taken) with o their answer, for which they srill receirr the Jane Monthly, in which the name and .( addreaa of tbe winner of the reward and . tbe correct answer will ;be pablisbad. and in which several more valuable rewards ° will ta offered. Address BrrLgooi Prn if uamxo Cqurttcy, Easton. Prant. d = — 0 %tw giacfrttgrnents. | RE-OPENED. '' Aflat making unportaat laprovrssenu " DEYELIH'S ; dining rooms, r. 80. 14 NORTH SECOND ST., PHILADA. PRICES REASONABLE. DONT FORGET. DETEUN-S ■t1 apse. 8a 14 Sort* Second Be, ptulsdelpnia, ^ CRESSE A CO., 1 real estate brokers t. AND CONVEYANCERS, * SM WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. * X. B.— special auaouuo gtrea o me renuaa _, at CUM Ha; Oxlaaea lor Ue aeaaos. Oners xt urolwsll^ei*ugIllto«a S torwarding pa' '■ "" prl0* ' E. CRESSE A 00. J ais-m mi Walaai street. Pb>Hdelptda : "public sale = REAL isTATE. T Will ta sold at pnbdc tale on >- Tl'ESDAT, APRIL 89th, 1884, At S okloek p. U-oq Uir ^reeatsra, l»r (arm ;; COLD SPRING FARM ^ul»t£2Zi2SS£,CBm'''4 ONE HUNDRED AND TEN ACRES. 10 Tte Pa'rm win be so|d In two parcrla. Tlx.: * NO. I. TO CONSIST OP THE DWELLING. * STABLES. TENANT HOUSE, and aloe! |7ja ^ ACRES OP LAND , NO. V TO CONSIST OP ABOUT ItK ACREx rwma>MEADow LA!<D T AiiU ' TBE NOTED Hi SPBDIGS lr '' H'-"yx drnrre Ua sum. are ; DAIRY PURPOSES, i. AsarsaarausamefsrsiarttedsorWRn) eon b sr&jgssKST Sti'SS , atattan aaW.J.kk. o»dS^»Id?2OTb*ST"lifJ2?™1eer' JAMB) >L^°iULmiirTir%-t« ' Oapa kaj CBttnIT i, Dal ad Aprn iiul tsaa. i pianos and 9bkm i - J NEWS STAND. W WASHINGTON ST. : Orw Umg Macles. ^ ' Web^rajQ etajrwim* pan sad vin gire tbe ^ ORGANS RENTED WITH PE1T1IXGE OP j the new home i isafjsggSFkS " THE NEW HOME m r—*- *■ MM at taf IrtM k U ^ and bold o* hast hontblt 1n8talkt nesdub, ■ achinb oil a attacbsents j f. Mfira^pneieOrgan* Tuned and Repaired, ) a : ATtSPACTlOX GUAKANTECD ^ B.F.HORNER.
an- tlsmmts. AGENT POH A A BARNES A CO. "Yy AXTED^l MM EDI • of ntrrr TRESS. VINEA*ROSES. Arf - roMeapatt.'TaSroi _BL2. KwDKi A'^. , Ti^OTICE. * N otlea la breeb; rroo tbAI lbs We of prop. Vat. >-. J.. for' nao-parmmT ; ; -QELA1VARE HOUSE. I.ArATETTK STREET. CAPE MAT CtTT. ! W. 8. SCIIELLEXGKB. Proprtro*. gEWISG MACHINE . DSmnR EMP0EI1II, 4» WASHINGTON ST.. (Oppottta Peat Offlre) ' , Cape Its; Or;. N. J. 0^n»1|^ro0L5M»rwSJ ^Ucbmre l/riTCHELL'S ATLAS VI OF THE WORLD. ||| NEW EDITIONS. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST ATLAS IT BUSHED. ■"»«*»•<«■ ALL BOOK STORES ^ eden'S manifold; CYCLOPEDIA. , draiera— pOcre\aQ°]orfI>0d " j JlOR SALE ■ ho Coltaioi with FnaiNre, on Guenury Ereer. Stocktos Place. ,(*ie FIN€ FURNISHED COHAGE Eligible Building Lots A. B. IJTTLE, otc Cape Ma; Cltr, 8. J. CRAZY PATCHWORK t'ondlM abd rnniiBblng mem fur ^CraaJ'patebthree umea aa mnugu package No. L Bend protpald tar SI -M. fUJar, of the renSn'tt qnamr and cannot be equally! at an; other Ulk ass * Ffnrv Woax, vrlrb are innairau.ew and rnlHnalrnreloba (re arr'aUc lane; wort, handanmrl; SjfcSSBS;5g&, WS, MALARIA lr doe to a low and Impure rcat# or the blowd. Pregoenrl; ratal duawlcra or tbedlgraUre rune • effeaia of malarial paWolag. Dr. Darld KenFavorite Remedy - g* hrotlh and keepa the Llrer, KUmwluI Bo weir in good woralag order, READ EX-BEKATORW1LEYV ENDORSEDear S.r- V; wlta baa th» iilgbiwr opinion ot ;oor ■q^T^lcRemro; ^loe^llaUm-^J^ hare erer^redoredf Your* ver; ircl;^ ^ ^ gHEUIFF-S SALE. B; rtrtna of iwniof Fieri Farm, lo roe dior New Jcrae;, I win eipoaa lo ante al FabUo *KATTRDAT. tbe Wl da; A I'ltlL. A D. last. . Sawjerb ChAiroore, In rap«njia™<Tj1, in'the Coant; o! Cape Ma; abd Stale of New dene; I * |^M*aA^aD|'btt ^i«AAla. l^c Qt^land M uiEe ' '■ o . I. i*« - - U) Pa inaiiig "a! ^ alakV^ ^u! L L r';"l c' tbe au a ball fact tram tbe eeatre line or tbe aamr. Hlrcb-a Mod: Ibenee binding Ire aald Birr* 'a t and berth lhm;-tnr*r drgrrea and UUn; nun. land : fbtriee binding b; Wd land oortb OajJn 'ISajiptaSJfibii iTT— u.'m! ' py J^Lc'pia^o?Jbyna^.'corolning Seraed a* Ibe proeert; of Wllllamr.Potta.et aL^dcfenkanla aad taken ure-tmlw at^tbe * BEMINOTOS CORSON. SbeelC. WALTER A-^BMtBOW^Solldu.1. g . S. CURTIS, — PRACTICAL PLUMBER, GASAND SPEAM FITTER, No. 11 Deoetar Street. Cbpe Ma; Ctt;. I Cborebea. Hooae. Paetorlea, Bote la, filled wub i Gas, Water and Steam Pipes, ; ta the brat St;lea of the basmeaa. , Chemical Work A Lead Burning unriunja^ui t^uuianSnMcr. ***** U"1 TERRA COTTA DRAINAGE I Oat; praoaeal Jlambar fa Cape Ma; QU ear- » ritegqotbebwEaroa robe-, f
CUP CAPE HAY FRIEHLE When riming PbiladelfAit wm Sad s to fbctr faiareet lo eaH al tbe obi aetahRabed DKT rtoOD* AND C^PET STORE of V. E. ARCHAMBAULT & SON, N. E. COR. ELEVENTH AND MARKET STfi* ,,,re„wmnn»!i ~ ' »«*
1 Tbe; vxbMt far ;oor epproral a ooupiere noi-kcsrcnng dkt aioods ' (at eelfarmi; low pnero,. Carpels. Mailing. • TbeMWVelrrtCarprtiltnat. Bad; BraaaeM, beat r reX.-xme. eboKw aqlea. tt.W. lagniaB, akc. to pnr. fiati and si.tr Carrwra. , all WVSha in match. Caepel LmlBE. Stair ^ Pade.
NEW CHINA MATTINGS V, k ble aad utri prwarrc. White. Red Cheek and Pinere*. rr\ tome. j| Window She tea read; mid-, with axiom complete. At « aad are «c*.
" mKmtIN. I Cor. Elomntl ail Mat St?. new stork new j - * 17 f j. , BOTTOM PRICES. GREAT REDUCTION 1 CLOTHING, ETC., A Good Cassimcrc Suit, $4.75 worth $8.00. A Good Blue Suit, 1 8?. 50. Grand Army Suit including extra set of buttons k; ' in indigo blue, 810, . , I SooieUiing eeldoui teen In ttead;-Madc Claming 11 our . English Worsted Satin Lined Suit. Sifcee. Equal to custom *fSde. i BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S SUITS ! JEWELRY, r We keep a full Une of WATCHES & GENTS JEWELRY, j ora PiRRT-ci-Ass 5 AMERICAN WATCH, *t Three Oauoe Caae aad warranted for two yon ra, we are aeUlng far ale. a apecial bargain in ' HATS AND CAPS, We will lead In ai;le and pricea, a.'wara keeping the latert. We Iniend making a ipeelait; in 1 GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, J bole tgext foe the celebrated OWL SHIRT, price tl.fO. Celluloid Cotlera Abd Cnttr 3 MERCHANT TAILORING, For those who prefer hAring tbelr goode mede to enter, we here arranged A full Line Samples of Suitings, etc., of all the Latest Designs ,* QUALITY, STYLE AND FIT GUARANTEED. ~ 9,^o!iim.^i^.3.rir^yTrua"fTLTy yoB'» * 1 p**u *** ,o v JorS'iSroMSe rearowtSDetSI^S. °tam D' m*" " reortr' I*omp! •UCTaoQ- * abtreof J A. J. STEELMAN, ! 6A8H AND DOOR DWOT, * CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J. d w e can theaorouon WORK°AT* I 5«-BOTC™c^* OremeT'.wcYor"1"'^ U I Doors, Sssh, Bids, Mrs, Moii®, Franos, k, CONNER A SCHELLINGER, ° AfA-; Near biallon. Cape Ma; Cocn Hooia. X. J. gp2> BRUSSELS CARPETS gQc> INGRAIN CARPETS EVER OFFERED. EVER OFFERED. JOHN M. EYANS, , DAYLIGHT CARPET ROOMS, 919 Market Street, Philadelphia. toe^rpre* BujeJ*.' ^ l"Ct* b"' "" *°™ *** popo1" "nbibm b CRAB. E. FRENCH. CHAb. C. REEVES FRENCH & REEVES, Noe. 13 and 18 Federal Street, j CAMDEN, N. J. DEALERS IN GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED. E b; the Bale or BnsAle. Axle Orwaae.CaiUe Powder. OeaLAd^11' ' Jelh; Fertilizers, Agricultural Implements and Truck Basket*.
; ^TRU^R LUMBER, gp ^ I Singles, Siding and Pickets. , I Hue ran prrrrbeee at low p-kore of ) j Cor. Oorgte A degeraoe Ka. Cape si; Ci; I '■ I — : — n , ALABASTINE! j Far Wtti f lit in Cifei ' I SSSVTJaTSJaatEalSiii r sbrrstmijstikhefvp/a^f.it
RUBBER CLOTHING i ATfBETAIL S ; ;■ ; BUBBEB GOODS j B. a TiLLisutiAnrn Jlw .™»9roam, [ if A USa.M8L,wettMde.aadieaeMaraetSL, PHILADELPHIA. rtnta I "^^7" ANTED IMMEDIATELY. YOUNG MEN TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY. I J^S1»^^TS£aph oo.; i
i^np^ILla, CAPE MAT. N. J. NKJHEKT ItOl'FK TO THE ftEAt'H. OPEN PERM ANENTLT. dw*. Mrs. F. HALLENBECK. grand spring bp! LARGE NEW STOCK ' stoves; ranges, hardware, ' TINWARE AND GLASSWARE. House Furnishing Goods Of all Descriptions for CASH Only. : Cape May City, Cape May Court House and Dennisville. j lU-Hl^CITT ANOLESEA ^AND^OU-TBEAiTI ONJTESDAT AND PRIDAT OF EVERT WE KEEP AT THE FRONT. WE DEFT OOMFETITION. WE Of ARANTEE SATISFACTION We a re Al*o prepared in do all kind* of tin roofing, plumbing, steah & gas fitting. IS A MANNER THAT GUARANTEES SATISFACTION. J. H. BENEZET A BRO-, silks! silks!! silks!!! HALL'S are now opening their Stock of SUMMER SILKS, Etc., Consisting in part ONE LOT STRIPES at 50c. VERY CHEAP " £i5 c- Worth 75c. CHECKS " 78c. Cheap at 90c. A Sjxxial Bargain is our SOLID COLOR SILK at 75c. , These Goods arc worth 85c. One lot of « SOFT HEAVY SOLID COLOR SILKS at $ 1.00, Sold last year for One lot EXTRA HEAVY SILKS at *1.35. ' a Sold last year at $1.50. . j BLACK SILKS In all Grades and Qualities. J GOOtT BLACK SILKS at 75c. and 85c. We have Black Silks that we will Guarantee Not to Cut in Wearing, at ^I.OO, J 1.25, #1.35 and upward. COLORED AND BLACK RHADAMES AND SATIN SURAHS. LEWIS S. HALL, ^ mtUS-tlt *6 SOUTH SECOND ST., PH1LA. 37 CARPETINQS. 37 THOMAS DEPUY7 ' carpets, floor oil cloths, Mattings, Druggets, Lignum, Stair Rods, Window Shades, I Mats, Rugs, <tc. 37 SOUTH SECOND STREET, FIRST CARPET MURE ABOVE CHESTNUT BTSEET, EAST SIDR, PHII.Aniri.PSnA, THE OLDEST ESTABLIb^EO CARPET BOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA. 37 LOWES Ac ASH PRICES. «,MB 37 , Just Received a Large Lot of i wall pape-r & borders DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE. ■ FAMILY ""FLOUR, HIADLWBT OIL, PAINTS, OIL HATTING. OIL tTriTB, Ar WM. TOWNSEND, mntMI Cot. Wuhtnroe A Ooau Rreela. Cpe Ha; Of;. grand spring opening : WM. G. SERRILL" & CO., At Green Creek, Cape May Co., N. J. . Dry Grit Fa:ey Articles, Brafly-Hade CloiUii MilUnery Mt, k GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, WATVUEt. IfUK-Ka JSWEUIT PAWra^n>.^«l'iH. CRIXIKEBVWABE. ETC., ■rengrennabattagaardnUarilwnnhnr gnndi U oar Hon will rnrevcatlekK. Tbr psora

