^^BKy Saturday Morning. ^^^CAPEMAT, MAT 2K MMnu f*« it cur day ofthejpMt wj^taijbtra SS?£Sf S2^ -isyjss EK ^ixssjsgs ' K^.xrasg:''artg ."flklMMMTUd 35$" °t tbr dm. ID which kewMtateraaled. Three IISsilfH Why eileh belong* lo him is cairl»'y ssti.'tSx-i.s -js? ssssi'sjfsasjai: but his lXBbcmace will barfly relieve him of Ibe e -ami reepaeaioilliy. GeoL GraiH arms a m iliary rooimamtrr of which the ooonliy and the world art proud; hit lulinlrtt raLi-uae preeidenl of the^United aSHSLS^ia ST to.oTS&S The f reel weal of IbemoaiiDunlly has bm for aalron* brilliant light. Jtl aofl and mallow, wlihool lhal painful aharpwhich nocmpaciea ibe electric and the larger r .l burners; this bat beta accomplished in ibe new Acmnd Lamp, known is lb. "Son lamp." In this lamp 1ume of light oosta ooe-thirf of a cent per hour. 3rd. Takes the ordinary No. 2 sssspjsfs.'vrss rirsa-s'siars JftmU no Narer cot the wick. 7th. The arick is a complete cirtde and is drawn oaer a melal cylinder, which is Uflrf bodily by a ratchet, to lhal all parts of the wick arc raited at the aacia lime therefore Ihe light must ha crew Tixaa jam ream modem a shrietyof^form;, for AUoUm.n tepBtai fee flltoise. KinisW ta^^lS,"Ak«^r^' May a. their great Bargain House, No. 80 Wash The amy to Bod out bow many girls there are in town is lo gel up a pic-n.c a^vSEWsas friend. A 820 Biblical Raward. The publisher or JiuUtifti MonlUt offer tarda, rmiuahlc rewards in their MftMf fat May. among which is the W?w& giae 830-00 1, the person tclllnj ^in^r-T^awr.^ 1884 l^S"S^ ?£» dWd led. 'ttS'nw 5n»" Tonmrfrf to the winner May iSlh. 1881. Pereoos trying for.lhe tawarf must send 20 cent, in ailaer (oa prwUg. atampe lakco) with their aniw«._for which ihey will receive the June MimUlt, in which the name and tddresi of the wuinrr of Ihe reward and the ocerect anawer will > published, and In caaas of doubtful roomlity.it Is usual to any is there acy harm in doicg this? answered by asklnc oaraelvea another, is "Her.<h ob Rata" clears out .Bala, Mine. 15c. "Rongh «a Uorae.- firOwee, Bunion.. Tbla people. }• Welti* Haaitb Reoasrar' ' rastorts health and rigor, cures dyspepsia. die 81. "Rough wTToothaciia," inttan! relief. 15c. Left-; win WSSd reuln freshness and Jbredly dart fall to try "Wens' Haslth "Uuc'iu paibs'^greaTkidneyand urinary jjb.s^isgssr-.g* "Hooch Coughs," trochea, 15c; liquid ••Bou«h srs-asrTsa Powd«. nsSf.-rorfb^ Ha ! rsband (sraWeaa led*) is Ume ume. t . nan aiooe using " Wells" Health II yc : ar^fairiBg7VokcsCworn o« and uera;.4 UW "Wei is- Health Hencwer.- 81 ^PreaddhM trf Kltoey^ oom^aint in fd«e core »L An Otd Houau. We tnatte our readers the Brat Ume they am in llillatUipl.ia lo aaii <m Ihe Man V. E Arcbambau'.t A Son, at their Store. N. K. corner Eieaentb and Market streets This isoue of the oldest and bre: dry and carpet bnna in the city, taring beer, established in 1840. Their SdSyssw fcrvit5k^«sr s HiSHrasaa" The 4iew Bctoonha Oil Stove .grand lie iareatai-siehceof Idrahrcms: or aahm acl (h ring the !«at * Maimer. wbcu the Baa ta. be lighted or eningutabrf at will, faaemnasa lernrytoderet Per aahr at IM»4(ki Great Bsggtia House, K o ft >f
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■ Y. E. ARCHAMBAULT & SQN, UfTOKTSBS, JOBBERS AND KBTA1LCBS, - N. E. Cor. Eleventh & Market Sts., Philadelphia. I m SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT : a. or A, * LARGE NEW STOCK | STOVES, RANGES, HARDWARE, TINWARE AND GLASSWARE. ; House Furnishing Goods Of all Descriptions for CASH Only. ^ WeelaiBi ttils aaaorunanl to bethebasl anOlargwt tnSootb Jereey. Ou ba had at aey of oer stem n Cape May City, Cape May Court House and Dennitville. k ^ mreoii/au ia^niare? louaa^ JiSittS ^ttoisuwr i TKn>AT orrrEBT ^ m KEEP AT THE FRONT. Wt DErT^ycnTIOS. WB OUABANTB* RaTlSg ACTION ^ Wa are aba prepared ta do an kinds of I ffl ROOFING, PLUMBING, STM & GAS FITTING. i, IS A BANNRB THAT GUkBANTKB fiATISFAlTlON. <J,J. H. BENEZET.dk BRO., UOTICEc |fc™TlHOTEL PROPRIBTTOBS, * RUSSELL. CAMPBELL & CO., £ 221 Market and 210 Church Sts., Philadelphia' \ CARRIAGES. PHAETONS. BUGGIES. Etc.. IN STOCK if - - ■ AT W. 'E. YANGILDER, t] Petersburg, Cape May County, N. J. si 4 End Spring Baggie*, - #59.60 2 Two-Seated Surrey. - 1 10.00 u 2 Brewster Spring Buggies, 65.00 2 Village Carts, -95.00 " 100.00 1 Dog Cart, - - 65.00 '■ 2 Jump-Seated Carriage, 8000 3 Phaetons, - 65.00 1 One-Seated Carriage. - 7S-00 Full line Single & Double Harness If In want of any goods lo my line please write me. W. E. VANGU.DKR. Petersburg. Cape May Oa^ N_J. r Just Received a Largs Lot of - WA%£^E!i^.52?P^RS ' DRY GOODS! NOTIONS, GROCERIES, 1 HARDWARE. WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE, ■ FAMILY*" FLOUR, HKADUGHT OIL. PAIHTS. OIL. KATTTSQ. OIL CLOTH. Ac. J> ' WM. TOWNSEND, 5 GRAND SPRING OPENING t WM. G. SERRILL & CO., * At Creen'.Creek, Cape May Co., N. J. I Dry Fancy Articla^Reafly-Iadfi ClutkiiL-Klliiery Giods, k ^ OROCERIES AND PROVISiONS. ' WATciiaa clocks. JIWIUT. FAiyrs. ^OIIAI ^Dkt'oa. cbockxhtwakk. rrc, ; c""'p^ENCH & REEVES, A No*. 13 and 16 Federal 8 treat, CAMDEN, J. GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED. inn 1 mi iwmut r*~r. ml. Mud tmt, m me bui. nay amt Rrs. ■d Fertilizers, Agricultural Implements and Truck Baskets. ! " GEO. M. POWELL, \ MERCHANT. TAILOR, K No. 1 5 Decatur Street, Cape May City, 'f
Cepyrifht . V Cro(w)cuses. The screech oCthc stately rooster, the bright face of the early spring : flower, both help our little story. ' Do we crow ? Yes. Do webloom ? | Yes. Crow because we bloom, and ^ bloom because we crow. Oak Hall blooms odfwith a stock tliat makes the old counters groan, and the old walls burst, and the older salesmen wonder, and die woolen dealers wink. » And we do crow because it has been bought cheaply and made well, a And it is to be sold quickly because cheap. Four great varieties in Spring Suit Stock — Men's, Youths', Large Boys', Small Boys', and between these several lines there are over four hundred sorts. They go from #7.50 to $30.00 for Men's, from $7.00 to $25.00 for Youths', $5 bo to'$iS.oo for Large ' Boys', from $3.00 to $1200 for Small Boys'. Variety enough, eh!
■ vsssijF Copyright >«*s. A Spring Opening. , We have none. No chance for I r it If we would keep our choice I . things put away until a given time, r ? : and then offer them to the public e llall at once, we should be foiled, for c 1 people come in the winter when the \ s frost is in the air, and snow and ice s 1 hold the earth in bondage, while our t i preparations are just forming for s s the spring campaign, antT demand 1 t the new goods. - It would be ungra- 1 e cious to refuse ; and so, perforce, we I Y cannot have a Spring Opening. : - But we can open with a spring, and 1 ;, as we write, while hardly a bursting J ', bud is to be seen upon the {rees, < s the spring trade is springing on us 1 i. with a refreshing rush. Times dull, 1 r you say? Not to the bold dealer 1 r that takes no counsel of fear. And | e Oak I (all is just such. Already the 1 r opening spring tells of abundant < sales just ahead. 1 1
Copyri*..!^ Early Pinks. The sort that we cultivate at Oak are well-dressed young men. I pursuit of our great mission of. making young men as charming as j early pinks, we have arranged a set of sizes denominated "Young Gents" I which cover the larger youths' and j smaller men's sizes. Special pat-i were prepared for this class ofl stock, and into it we introduce all ; 1 possible style of cut, material and make. The prices range from $7 50' : $25.00. Elsewhere in our stock ' , choice materials beautifu'ly I made, but nowhere else in Oak •f Hall is there such a conct ntration , , of superiority. The generation of ; for whom these goods were! , made cannot recajl the time when i • there was no Oak Hall in PliiladelI phia. And yet there is no proof of : the perennial youth of Qik I!.-.".] : equal to that which is found in this] particular stock. j
— *~ M*— The Sacred Elephant . | Is the sensation of the hour. Have f,Jou seen him? No! Do von 5 ] propose to see him ? Yes ! Weil, t then, when you get him off y-ur " | mind, give us a chance for a quiet 1 1 word, with you about your spring --clothes. f; They should be bought at Oak Hi Hall. Like us or dislike us, as J you may please, you ought to find in 0 ' our great acres and cords of good c clothing just the sorts to suit you in. Y body, brain, and pockei l« The reasons why arc few and n, simple. Oak Hall is the pucky ►f clothing house. While others have c ! been letting " I dare not, wqjt upon n i 1 would " we have been picking up I- great lines of desirable goods and if putting them into the best clothing, ". j v. hich under existing conditions has s ] cost us less than ever. Result, ! bargains for you. ' -
Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall. 1 T T '"..r,., Sixih and Market t'hil.Tli-inhia
gjflrrrtisttnratt. ' . RUBBER CLOTHING ; •»«?•«■ If; - & RUBBER GOODS ?. c. TfLUSonAST* iN^B '.1 A U So. MS."* sUs.uul lOAMArm s, jg^aCUI'.TIS, PRACTICAL PLUMBER, ' GASAND SPEAM FITTER, No. tl Creator ISrert dpr Mas City. Gas, Water and Steam Pipes, > UUu Mat Kyle* ol UK insures. ] Chemical Work A Lead Burning] ' in?*f°*- Tore* soS TERRA COTTA DRAINAGE pot lo St srey Km reus. 1 URESSE & CX)., ' REAL ESTATE BROKERS A«D CONVEYANCER8, aaa walnut stkut, philadklthia. ~T sure are Wal«^^Pl?«Sd"p»ia. ' PIANOS ANG ORGANS. Tka pall':.- tt reapeatroBy Urtto4 to osB at oa, HKWB STAND, a- WASHINGTON ST- ! OrouASeiiiiMiies. , ^SvnfnSmtmmSSmll. ** 1~"*"d " '" ' >c t Ytoegw toy are* 70a aM srtu*ITc lit = ORGANS KKNTSD WITH PB1V1LBGB or THE NEW HOME, • THE NEW HOME - \ . SSTrt",n™ ™e"*- ^ , mm asi Senai la dm to fiat ' AJfD SOLD OS J^TMOKTHLT IKtlTAL. j M gllUSi MACHINE OH. A ATTACH* KNTS ' Organ* Tuned and Repaired, SATIS* ACTIOS GCARAKTMKD. "r. B. F. HORNER, 1 1 a. C. THOatraOK. Msoacsr.
NEW STORE. NEW GOODS. BOTTOM PRICES. GREAT REDUCTION CLOTHING, ETC., ■ ruK instance, ' A Good Cassimcre Suit, #4-75 worth #8.00. A Good Blue Suit, #8.50. Grand Army Suit including extra set of buttons n in indigo blue, #io, r English Worsted Sarin Lined Suit, 8 18.00. Equal to custom made. . BOY'S ANt) CHILDREN'S SUITS : at less than philadelphia pk'ces. : JEWELRY,. r WATCHES & GENT'S JEWELRY. '■ ^ Ol'R first-class AMERICAN WATCH, HATS AND CAPS, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, j MERCHANT TAILORING, A full Line 8amp!es of Suiting*, etc., of all the Latest Designs Oar entire, wlrna repetaiioo la wall ban aa aaa al us brec ana b. at the aura arwy laUrday ' QUALITY, STYLE AND FIT GUARANTEED. . , A. J. STEELMAN, aplA- CAT* MAT Cm, H.J. ! CQi* fifiOSSELS GABPBTS. K[}e 1NG8AIN CARPETS 1 , UU«I TH* C1IOICSKT UOOWl WUVI TUX CHOICIOT^OOOD^^ ^ JOHN M. EYANS, DAYLIGHT CARPET ROOKS, 919 Karket Street Philadelphia. rfssras— tre— rre— as !
MARINE VILLA, CAPE MAY, N. J. NE MOT BOUSE TO THE BEACHT" OPES PEBMANKNTLT. Itoome and Ilal;. thcraa|!ti!y-»e«lrel tor the autre nacUA. Mrs. F. HALLENBECR. SILKS! SILKS!! SILKS!!! EtALL'S are now opening some BARGAINS IN BLACK SILK'S. A SPECIAL BARGAIN in ail colors at 75 cents, cheap at 85 cents. One lot soft heavy colored silks at #1; sold last year at #1.25. One lot 21 inches wide very heavy, #1.25; worth, #1.50. Among them arc three lots at #i, #1.25, #1.50. These arc the best value we ever offered for the money'; exceptionally good color and WARRANT ED NOT TO CUT IN WEAWiG. SUMMER SILKS! SUMMER SILKS! In a great many different styles, 3 Adage- 45c., 50c, 56c., 60c., 65c., 70c., 75c., up. NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS. HALL'S ^ No. 26 South Second Street. Philadelphia. 37 CARPETINCS. 37 THOMAS DEPUY, DEALSBCT CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Mattings, Druggets, Lignum, Stair Rods, Window Shades. Mats, Rugs, &e. .preaa! tat luww > 1 a.*u CuucHBiiw. rmary R-«l Nre* a WhH- Kmnrrry are pure 27 SOUTH SECOND STREET, ruarr cabptt stoks above ensanrrr sntErr. ba*t «be. PHILADELPHIA. the oldest establish* < carpet bocse in philadelphia. 37 LOWEST GASH PRICES. BttJR 37

