Published Every Saturday Morning. , CAPE MAY. JUHE 7. 1884- , There era rtt drice.it. in the Chla^ Oooeemloo from New Jarerr who hare 1 held the portion once before, and ore, John I. Blair, who haa been a member of ! Arc or aix National cooeenllooi. i Republican U. 8. Senalnr Plumb sf Kaoaai Ihlnki that if the Demoorau doe'l ! Dominate their "old ticket" they will take I np Senator Mel'borr-.t, of New Jeney. < They might do a much worse thing than 'hr-t. - - The Iron Steamship Compaay will ran * th-. w of their large b.«a» twtween New 1 Y« rk and the Iron Pief, lying Branch, ( . during the coming scaron. TickeU for ( lying Branch wiU^ be eold at the New 1 York derated railrdiel «ution«. If the Second Congressional District of I New Jeney wanta lo stand high up in the House, Senator John J. Gardener of Allan- J tic is fit* man who can gird" them Just a that place. The man who hasn't ohacrred « the capacity of ti.e Atlantic Senator, most * hart lired withYlii eyas and cars abut for ' the past ail or eight years. i, The West Jersey Railroad has inaugn- J rai d the practioe of i tan ling reals for u pa-cajpn in the ordinary pauecger coach, b At aiyof the offices of the Pennaylrania . lis I road seata maybe bespoken rereral ■ days in adranoa of a contemplated trip an-! secured on the payment of 10 cents F abore the coat of the ticket. d. At the special meeting of the Board of s. Freeholder* of Oamdea county Saturday a report was read showing the iwnded „ indebtedneaa of the ormnty to be # 180,000 " Of Ibis annum #90,000 is out at 5 per * oe»i„ W5.000sl6iwrocot.nnd #75.000 £ at 7 per cent. A Urge number of bills £ wire approved. Senator Scwcll, Slate Senators Gardener » an-1 Nichols, and T. B. Uarned, delegates lint large fntm the State, started Saturday £ from PhiladclphU for the Chicago Coo {? Ttntioo in a private car, which was equip- y' pel and prorialonsd at Senator Sewell's ,'
expense. He also provided a number of ■ other delegates and friends with trsnsportatios. Tbe BtaU Gamtlc complacently com- ■ ments that "there are two things thai ] make Trenton the moat popular city in i New Jersey, and that are stimuUting its < growth in such a remarkable manner— iu 1 low tax rate anddu low death rate. In : tbeac particulars Trenton stand* unrivalled ; among the cltias of its aixe in ibe State. I Tbe locahstilfsmansklp that "controls our ' government shoo id keep this tacMesdily , In mind." i _ There is no ' venture In tbe butlneai i wirld that carries with It a greater cer- < ainty of Anancial success than printing a 1 newspaper. All one has to do is to gr: j souse type, a press, a boodle of paper, s , few reporters, a paste pet, a pair of scis. i sore and a gun, tbe latter for otaa that are 1 well understood by all newspaper men. ' sad by oolaide barbarians toe, far thsi - matwr. Tbe work of securing a largi 1 circulation amounts to nothing. It U the ' casual thing in tha world to ran tbe lUt op to 00,000. Advertisers beg for space, of course, they always da The placing c-f the Reading Railroad , Company again In the hands of receivers Monday was not an altogether unexpected 1 event. Tbe application waa made by t Secretary eg State Kelsey, who is the bolder of seven thousand dollars' worth of lb* income bonds on which default of ' interest was made. Under the cireum- , stance*, it was undoubtedly tbe wise*! i course to pursue In the interest, of both the bond and stockholders, as the com pan j ' would have been compelled te borrow ' money largely and. at ruinous rates for the next two or three man tha. •f • ' ■ I - I _ Hi! appreciative countryman will not u withhold from Jamea.Uankn Bennett of the New York Herald, hie due for the en- n terpriac.be lias shown in laying a cable be- „ t» sen this country and Europe which will not be under the control of any monopoly. If when satisfied with Ida success Mr. ;, Bennett could be induced to .turn bis si u ten lion landward be would discover anew Arid for Lis energy where be might he as profitably atnjJoj-ed. We mean lint r| the country needs also to be freed from - telegraph moaoply and there is no one better able than Mr. Bennett lo perform that task.
ttmn is to be a hammock club of six young ladies si Congress Hall, Oape Mar, this summer. Bach brings down her ham. • mock aod each hammock is variously or. na mental by the fur oohv herself. There will be rope of bright ribbooi attached to awing the" belie. Each hammock is scoompa tried J>y a handsome rug. sod upon Ib-S placed on the ground e! respectful yt'rtg ladies here hueo practicing far w.vks bow to get in and out of the hamm <*t gracefully, and they have all the Aiingi that tbe hammocks may be quickly aod safely put up.— Forney's PrtTbe Democratic press, great arid small, aw Just now busy in heaping ahum upon C-mefal GtantforMi supposed disrrpuubis oonneotiaA with the Grant A Ward failure tt rough which the old bero lost all of bis property. Genera! Grant haa stood a great deal of copperhead abuse,' which reached its greatest bright wbea at the bead of the army of the Union be was whipping Into suhmialoo tbe rebel hordes who were striving to'dsKroy tba nation. He stood it than and can sued It now, but it will take more than these ravings to dim tha history ct the cnuntiy. and which, •ill outlive that o! ell his tadnoareFrom the Report of lb. Cumberland t 'ownty Biln« Society, which has been in existence • yeara, it appear, thai ItaJ ea to the oocuiy to* up >• iieetion far the : society during U* p-J year, tha nre, I' vsbytrriaa beading the its: with #«. TW wert of the soegty during the last
Court Hove*Miss Adda' Benrzet La visiting friends st Cedsrrllle, N. J.' Our nnsens ui is now busily engsged on his yearly rounds. Mrs. l/idlsm Hand baa been spending ; the week In Phliadelphia. Yearly meeting at tbe Baptist church next Sunday, and a young people's meet- " ing in the evening. ' Mis. William Stiles, of Townseod In- : let, wss buried no Thursday. Mr*. Stiles . was asister to Mrs. Enoch ltass, of Green . Creek. Miss Hen nth Collins has been visiting ; at YardriUe, N. J., duriag tbe past week, where she was formerly employed as a teacher lo the public school. Strawberries are now found for sale quite plentiful on the streets, with tbe ■ price very reasonable, considering a por- : tion of the crqp was cut off by the Teachers' examination at the Court House on Saturday lash Meson. Hand, Robinson and Vanaman rompfriing tbe examination board, sat in Judgment over the applicants vc that occasion. Potatoes are quite a drug In tbe market ' ibis season. Tbe crop last year being quite abuodant, and the bulk of the yield , held over for sale. We hear of them bring bought as low as thirty cer. is ; per btubel, with but little demand even at ' that prior. t Tbe second Sunday in June is set apart j . by tbe Metbodlsl denomination to be oh- ] served in all tbe character as cipldti-D = i when services eapecialiy for the young , i shall be beld, and the interest of Sunday- , schools presented to the people. Rev. Mr. Mitchcl will preach on tbe subject of ' edpcatioo in the morning, and the follow . i program haa been arranged for the " evening:— Singing by the Sunday Amor, !; . Address by Rev. 1>. M. Randolph: Reel- , (slides and Singing bv children: Speech by Dr. i. M. Down.; Closing address by EcsTle Hand. The cliurcli .will be trimmed and decorated, by a committee of tallies, appropriate to ibe occasion. Pro* ram of 'anniversary exercise* o! I Baptist chnrcb, of Cape May, Sun- . June 8th, ISSf. by Pastar Cromwell - tan* flapper After .i-rmoo ns»i»o~qni nnv sear u*. , rT-.. Reading . . . Uepaoeed v'SS ' "'lir'1 1 m " ' ?£inf * i Smfcaim*. ........ 7. I yaaiasua . '.Vita, rune «Ta j"' | jgSLpj." ~ .Kt*. Janaltow
jtwsmsgr-. ; Decor* tion day. tl the Oairt llootr. . waa observed by the Oraod Army Posts. No*. 40, 70 and a large cencautse of c.iixens from the surrounding country. Com. raiies vial led burying grounda at Garten *nd Dennisville early in the day *nd prop i erly decsrsted the grounds of decerned - . soldiers, returning to tbe Court House in " time to meet tbe special train from Cape - Mar City, bringing tbe Grand Army I Post from that place. In connection with the Oape City Comet Band and tbe Juve- . nilt Star Band. Line of .march was i tunned near Ibe depot, and after passing down Mechanic street and past tbe public building*, tbe march waa continued in the grore Joining the Baptist cemetery, where . I the spcakiag of the day took plaoe, the orator being Mr. Herbert Edmunds, of / Cape Mar City. This gentleman who » , gulden oplnlona of Ibis occasion, as the " address was pronounced equal lo anv ever r delivered at this pfcor on similar annirer- l . series. Rev. Mr. Cromwell, uf the Bap- , tisl church, aim delivered an exoellent artdreas. No aocidrnts ocreucred to mar in any pleasures of the day. A liber- ' > al display or the national bunting well , : shows the spirll of patriotism existing in , the hearts of the peooie. DwssnlavUlo. 1 Several visitors are in town al r™~"L Rev. W A- uuf, .u in town a few day* ago. 1 The M. E. Sabbath school or North Dennis will observe children's day June 6th. « Pastor Potter, will preach to tbe children ' of South Irene is next Sunday afternoon, it be'mg children's day. * Her. S. J. Carre, II, afler making a brief visit lo this his former borne, returned to J his family this week. l'sstor Potter and wife, made a brief J visit to Ocean County last week, tbe S former home of Mr*. Potter. II. c The work of the dynamite conspirators * in Louden has its practical . effect in tbe " demand of I he "London press that in dealing with Ire laid all conciliatory "1 be withdrawn and sterner meas- J ures'be adopted. The Ptnnyilvania Railroad Company hare begun the erection of a bulk head al new Inlet Houee Alientic city. * Mlllvilie has ordered a new boee car 7 to be built by a Reading Arm. ' ~ A ?nr 3iflcmismfnts.
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A •20'Blblloa) Reward. 11 The pubiitber of BvOtdffe Moat Sift offer twelve valnahle rewards in their n MonttJy lor May. amopg which U tbe foUowinr. g We will gt re #30 "00 to (he person telling us how many lime* tbe word Paradlee . r«uri in 'hr Nrw TaatAwerr Scriptures . (rew .the Nr» Rrvieiox.) by May 10th, 1 1884. Should two or- mret cwrect anawers be received, tbe Rawsia, win be ; divided. Tlic money wrill be forwarded » to the winner May 15th. 18S4-VPer»ooe trying for tbe reward must send 90 emu in silver foe postage sumo* taken) with c their answer, for which they ariU receive , the June MouMf, in which the name and » address of tbe winner of tbe reward and the enrtm answer will ^be pnhliahed, and e la wLlch aereral more vaiaable rewards c Will be offered. Address Rmsnok Pra- - usffixe CusfASt. East on. Penna. U". N. J. Raileosp Dmciov.— ' Tbe t following were on Tuesday elected direc- ^ tore of the United New Jersey Railroad " and Canal Cropaay for tbe ensuing year John Jacob Aster. Jabn C. Barron, Joa- ! epb D. Bedle, William Bucknall, A. L. : Dennis, Charles E. Green, F. Walcott I Jackson, Robert Lenox Kennedy. Thomas | . McKran. John G. Stevens. Robert F. J ! Sua-ktop, Samuel Weisii. Tim direciore | aficr the election dined at tbe Trenton 1 I I Sirah McGill, a young girl employed in j : | the Washington Mills, Gloucester City* I iu order'to escape from appearing u a witness in a trial in the Camden Court, swallowed laudlum with suicidal it tent. ' The prompt aervioes of a physician saved her life. - •Srir ^fli-hllsfmrnts. J^OARD WANTED, 1 A lady whhes perenaner-i beer I. Terms from Sfe per week. Write Jjsrueolera. _____ __ KoUee Is breeby gircn lbs: tbr rtioenied sale or pr-penj la tbe II.WLSMP or leiwer.eooulj or rertlsrt to late place on /l"i- u adjooroed until 8ATntD»Tr*l"OI"bTH tk~«,alt»l COtd Acadreay. al Ibe bour of t o'clock p. m. WTI r. KM ITu, Oolkesar of Taxea. flat"d Jane » I, lies. t b
pioyTEB**" SIXON, J J COCXSELLORS-AT-I.AW, and Jaetaoa-Mreels. oa Saiunlajs. JcT-J p SIT. VERNON HOUSE, and^urertaejirw Le t r. : Iron iterf Nfw'i tor ibe recvpuon of guwta P",T'" " °* BPBCUL RATES FOR JUNE P O Box *5, L TKArER* Proprietor. J QO OPERATION. tot, Rural S Siwr Store la this eny on tbe OS THE CO OPERATIVE PLAN „ Are reqoeMod lo eotnteaelcala wtlb any ooe of asra-re^rss^biss:" v W . D. MliAEH. 0 P. J. KELVIN. Karoc. C ■fill'. 11. Ie ..lIUiiTV. iV. LaROT WHEELER. . , CEO. L. SPABK& c ^j^nxtlbtiotnatcm-a sale oh" ( REAL ESTATE. | Parvnanl to an order of ibe Orpbmna' Coon or [" tbe oooutv ot Cape May. made oo tbe tad dat o! April. A fl. i^u. will tw roll by tbe aubamber. or IWwali MaUbeva. doocaarel. ONeATL-ROAT.JULY.aih.19i.. g s o'clock p. m.. tbe following property, to wR: a A HOUSE ASH FIVE ACRES OF LAND t ape May C-enty.Nct^reSyfta'ibeTuuSv'ol »i '.I0*?'"' VL'I-W L»l. or Uot-n Baymore an! " ' ' I. ' L! 1 I : .. h. Tbompaon on tbe wear, dft tbe voutb by tbe 3 lan. tbal run. from tbe road that b-a-ta totbe bi Houae to tbe k.yalde road, on tbe trol be &. tbe rat mat run. from Goabra to Court Hvuae. a M^'w^^ptad^tbdrkfodtoe.'and wbere- u -L. aSE.""*' ■ ; JV>B SALE, S FAIRMOUNT HOUSE. S Decatur Street, Cap* Kay City. 'j TERMS MODERATE Apply to RW-It Mre. A. H. NHEPPARD. ^ C. SWAIN, ^ - MANUFACTURER Of L ARTIFICIAL "STONE PAVEMENTS. & CKIAARS, STABLE FLOOR* Ac, Ac, ? Otab.t VJoeoeroro- , OI any Odor or Deewi
OFFICE, K WASHINGTON STREET. '. •At Cape May rny. S.J. J "^"^TED^-50,000^ AND I srs ' \ XTTSNRY HARRIS, » Xi. — — i GENERAL UPHOLSTERER, I CAEFRrAMATTRRtaSES AND FURNITURE MADE AND REPAIRED. Work done prmapuy and at Loweal Price* r BROAD ST. abora DANK. CAFE MAT OTT. ^ , JJNITEDSTATBS HOTEL, n CAFE MAT CUT, K. J. ol NEWLT RENOVATED AND REFITTED. " mempawi 1 Tauta and Ronw-Uke Cortorta. W.tl< A«1I PER WEEK, ti PEE DAT. Q ri QRIFFITH OOTTAGE, j A FIBNT-CLASR BOUSE AT REASONABLE „ • KATE* M a no. LAFAYETTE NT., CAPE MAT. N. J. " "AO*"" MRS JL nRIFPITU. I« ■qelaware bouse. « lafatette vtaet, cape mat citt, u W. A SCBELLENGER, ftopsvaor. ^ neutrally located. pUuacl -eurvouadan da Dabtral abaOo aed eotrrrtlaal lo baaen. - ne- w ^yrr.i.t a mbon oottage, naalafa*l kite street. . cafemat.N.j. eye «» rroroUak^gabM^toai- tbe tato. a « Wfi.i.iertu.ii "j ws8t end ho usb, - | WtXOVATW AND BM-*XMUtE9. S
3tdrfrtiSfmrnt'. • EYERY0ODY V .fcoon know rat DR. C. W. CtylPMAN'S ! Vegetable Liver Pills ; Are now oc sale by an tne leviiug idruBrlau . J and eoouiey btorvkeeprra IB South Jereey. Tbry i are wnbout aay doubt * JIOST EXO ELLEN T - FOR J 8ICK HEADACHE. DYSPEPSIA, MALARIA, i. COSTIVENESS L Aod MOTQERb will bod tbem tbe nloeet Med!. . ; "TrM,',reS.^iiS.,S^kWt "" J i package ot beautiful pktoro cards. ;; DO NOT BE WITHOUT THEM. F. D. LONG. | It:} — y IFN FII.IIF.KT STREET. rilll.ADA. JJUDSON'S j PLANTS AND CUT FLOWERS AT LOWEST PRICES. CAPE MAT CITT. 5. J„ Branch of HUDSON'S, 1.0. Walnut SL. Phltada. RE-OPENEn After making important improtemenui DEYELIN'S DINING ROOMS, SO. 1. NORTH SECOND ST., PHILADA., Has been re-opened. u Piret^flaaa la all apPR1CES REASONABLE. DON'T FORGET. DEYELIN'S aptd- Na 1. Sortb Second sl. miadelobl:Second FhltadeipbU.
J50BSALE Tm Cdttaies witi Fomitiire, oo Ouerney street, Stockton Ptace, ;One FINE FURNISHED COHAGE Eligible Building Lots A. B. UTTLE, A DMINiaTBATOB-S SALE REAL ^ESTATE PERSONAL PROPERTY OP CATHARINE 8. SCHOOL Decekaed. annexed of Calbarine"a SbMd. dirwawd, w!S aell at Public Vendue, on WEDNESDAY, JUNK lltb, A. P.. ISM, dij°on thf premiS,^ 8. g 01 ^ Decatur sueeta. lu the cityot cape MajiN. J, ibe following described uueu or plena of land, wtlb Ibe laridmsa lb.reoc vrrousAalluale In tbe forty -one degree, ten mlr.nle. east, omcty^lx Hrolaaky*. land; thence Undine br rotd line laud wrntb twenty-mi degrew. iblnyireI*ro^rero"irSid*nna 'wuma T.*^.11'"' «« •?eB" blading by art mm nonu. ss arttbt tsb&^si %r*1' Being ibe atrae ptruitaee gruued' and"? m.lyret by jiaephjarobaand wtte lo tbe reel t'etbinne '. ■ I.';:."",-'..;;-omee ot Cape M.y reuure, st Cape Mac Court in Book Na U of DWda. page. 111. Ac. »l lot. H. pinning at a dim .landing on tbe "watad. oflbery «atergcrolur.:.-eet. an-1 re»t aunmi«Mkme meajmb '"Ir'ol Larunte thenre^omb1* ^bWvuSi-'^SfJnd r. „?Sd' I af.ye.ie ureet. and north eau a rner nf lit V." J^MMby A- K. Hagbea. one of the heus to lot; .hence uorib taxty^bree d^SSSSI'KS. y^yjywkM^eaf jnbt^JnditbR. Hagbea' sts£iS7ma*ii a^SbS^f°i*i^!^H - I deeearod.) by deel branag dale June ls:h. l»:s. deel ls:h.'
and recrrded in tbe CtaA Omee of Cape M.y also' LOT'OF TfbusKHOL^ KSNITURK TERMS CASH. Admin tatralurwubUM fWlpiM Tbe pabito la reap* crfuUjjntUod In call al onr. SEWS STAND. B8 WASHINGTON ST^■mvwrtd. Owuianaon jein the P^roof vW.m^^ST: ro* and wUI glee tbe RESTED WITH PRIVILEGE OF THE IffiW HOME. the new home wna mnre riSlnus m SSTro aM Stm HitSiK li EM SOLD ON EAST MONTHLY INSTALMENTS. NEEDLES, MACHINE OIL A ATTACHMENTS Organs Tuned and Repaired, e A TISP ACTION GUARANTEED. B./. HORNER. apM- ssWa^matooH-OapvMayCRy. A UCTIOK EKBXX 6. jamrs crnbwxlln*' , Cap* Maj cnty, S. J.
i Mi ■ ^ • John Wanamaker Store News, sections in one store. Curiosity often asks how many departments in this big store. Here. J they are, and out of each of them a single article is mentioned worth knowing about. This is a capital book of reference to advise buyers. ■* JOHN WANAMAKER.
1. BLACK SIL£S. I ,Ask*8,,4Mwn »,«. w-l.djprtroo^b.. j 2. rrr.ORF.D s'lks. ■ i ■ 3. BLACK GOODS. 4. ladies' dress goods. i 5. flannel department. > 6. muslin department. * ,"n" U * j 7. chintz department. j 8. dress Linings. Silala. ilwroo, Hal, Qaht, Cambric., LlacM, I IXunc, Dnlliag., Duck ami .U d.< thai bebog u> 9. neckwear and suspenders, j 10. PRESS TRIMMINGS. . 11. button department. j 12. fringe department. i t. linen department. rtraua T.M, Llaro. , yanta rod Uavy. for bab a 1 4. blankets AND quilts. Capua] EtanbetCw Cuautry Huron alfe.pi. Horny, j emibqhat. from ;s u. ufn each. 1 5. handkerchiefs. 16. gloves. 17. lace department. fair grolity al «t cut, up to |y. j 18. ruchings. ^ ^ ^ i 19. tidies. ReJ Aalqoc lace, is aula aad >1 centt. 20. LADIES' COLLARS AND CUFFS, j A rpectaDy drtmbfc La at y.t.p. i>H. is. tt ! The Korpcft, rt, wb y. n, V oroo. 21. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTM^IT. *^^:^bJf*p^rto'"' *" 1°d'" "ld''" I 22. ^ lace curtains. • 23. shawl DEPARTMENT. ctb"*e'w ch™k"' «"t-=i'i*ro: s 24. ladies' suit DEPARTMENT. ! trtabrortH^nrnd. Sprta* Clmck W.W- ( - — . - , .
! 25. LADIES' COATS AND WRAPS. I li.tKlroo. Oamni ot Spriag W-ghn. wuh Tab. ' i aod Cbeullta Fringe, #10- ' j 26. JERSEY DEPARTMENT. 1 1 . - al Vw get a tpSdT '<*& Throe Dotlaie. j 27. GENTLEMEN'S HATS. J t | Light. Weight Pert aad Dark-Derby, at ge-sa Tba j 28. LADIES' HOSIERY. j ; rilka, at grajper pair. j 29: CHILDREN'S HOSIERY. | black SpuaSJk Hat, br children, gi.B b aeeea ] j 30. GENTLEMEN'S HOSIERY. >j Eatra Eagtleh black aad docbvJal ball a dollar. Ij 31. UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. g roach Balbeiggan Striped Sblra aad Dtavcn at *s j - I cctro. wually held at ft .50. j 32. SHOE DEPARTMENT. ttee of Fteach Kid aad Calf, gr and gp. ^ j, ' ' 33* MEN'S CLOTHING. j ' I 34. BOYS' CLOTHING. < 't So»t Ik BLatee"Soltc. gs-so. Boye' Jcneye al ft yo. 35. CUSTOM CLOTHING. i > j 36. STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. | 1 ; j^t"* to ! I 37. BOOK DEPARTMENT. _ j ' j 38. FAN DEPARTMENT. ! 39. LEATHER GOODS DEPARTMENT. 1 Shopping Bags, ys cent, to gis.se. »* J 40. ALBUM DEPARTMENT, j 41. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. j ( ; 42. TRIMMED HATS. ' j j 43. RIBBON DEPARTMENT. j 44. PARASOL DEPARTMENT. Crorikiy Faraeob.g) l.ja-lncb : Trtcm Silk. Wlae. ■ j 45. UMBRELLAS. 46. INFANTS' OUTFITS, j 47. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS. ! 48. LADIES' UNDERWEAR. | CambetcKuOed Slurb, ytcaaa. . - 49. CORSETS. 1 50. HAIR GOODS. ! tach, gio: e^urii. git. " ' ^ ' ' ' *' ^ j j i ■
51. embroideries and zephyrs. 52. hamburgs and white ^ goods, i53- cloth department. Wide doable width r .^a* SatU: g Legale Uiekw 54 white shirts. TV OriJ'i-Tor Droe. Shiri el gt.roir owe eaakn. i ltoro-uecJajihept-oe. j 55. toilet articles. I 56. watches and jewelry. , j grtL Charity toee.ej a^ 10 gi jo."" | 57. spectacle department. | 58. silver department. Eagre-rod. tr-pk .plamd Ice PttcVr. gs. a 59. trunks and vauses. j 60. llORSE CLOTHING. 61. rubber goods. 62. carpet and matting department. j 63. furniture. Aa .tab Suit, of specially durable make, fa, gay. j 64 mattresses. 6£. SCHOOL STATIONERY. I 66. ARTISTS' MATERIALS! ThwmMe Oa-.tn Lai Holidaying, (l Wwewv w.tl ; 67. pictures and frames, j 63. BABY COACHES. i f.roagjtogjec I 69. TOY DEI'ARTMEN f. I SUMMER PORCH CHAIRS | IV tamoa. Vama. Erot.wrol C aa. v-earo. By j to-y touroc.g'.V'. d pw Id O-l- reaaar.lor .71. games and spouts. Croqubt. 9a cent, aa gaa; Troaro.gS to g>a. Fmhlre j Jadaajroataiagy. ; 72. china department; Irieorotad Eagbh Chaaaher Seu.gtk, ; rowth gtema - lamp. department. Hanging and Table Leaps H" pattaroa. foaagy i 74 house furnishing goods. Kltrbeh Tbiage Ret-geretoie. eat.B aod letge. g j 60 gaiftogaC;' OilStore.rinjUroddanUe.giiogu,.' ' GaeSlarosgamgH
There is probably no other store in the -United States where suck an assortment of goods can be viewed. Thos£~ who come to look are not bothered and begged to buy, and those who find it to their interest to buy$ wc find it to our interest to serve as well as we can, in order to keep them as customers. JOHN WANAMAKER, Chestnut, thirteenth and Market Streets phi v-tkio and City-Hall Square. IlliaUCipnia.
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KSSSsHSH;" j | tsfs^-^o s fr^ss'1 " « : i Velvet Carpeta, excluafvely the best, at fL40. ' t
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Y. E. ARCHAMBAULT &. SON, DRY GOODS AND CARPETS AT RETAIL, N. E. Ccr. Eleventh fit Market Sts., Philadelphia.
C[le BRUSSELS CARPETS M. INGRAIN GABPETS V V VI TBR CHOICEST GOODS V U VI THE CHOICEST GOODS EVER OFFERED. KVKK OFFERED. JOHN M. EVANS, 1 DAYLIGHT CARPET ROOMS, 919 Market Street Philadelphia. ; GEO. M. POWELL, MERCHANT TAILOR, \ No. f 9 Oocatur Street, Cape May City, up to urdev a: ttrostoiaK ovum** <*n**mal?T 00 hmBd and made | _ _ ,WV'1 . act kauTbrtlon guarmntaaa^ ffiE PACE COTTAGES, Stockton Avenue, Cape May City, ORE BLOCK FROM TBE OCESK AND lk Fl'LL VIEW OF IT. 8. D. HARRISON. £
I SILKS! SILKS!! SILKS!!! HALL'S, are now opening some BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS. A SPECIAL BARGAIN in all colors at 75 cents, ' cheap at 85 cejits. One lot soft heavy colored silks at $1; sold last year at *1.25. * Oi8|lot 21 inches wide very heavy, {1.25; worth, *1.50Araong them are three lots at f 1, £1.25, £1.50. - These are the best value we ever offered for the money; exceptionally good color and WARRANT ED NOT TO CUT IN WEARING. SUMMER SILKS! SUMMER SILKS! In a great many different styles, 37 i-2c„ 43c., 50c., 56c., 60c., 65c., 70G, 75c., up. NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS. HALL'S No. 26 South Second Street. Philadelphia.
37 ' C A RRE TINGS. " *37 THOMAS DEPUT, CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,'! Mattings, Druggets, Lignum, Stair Rods. Window Shades, 1 Mats, Rugs, Ac. A Al-edk! Cue Hue of all ktnda fhntro kur-n hMHrfriMin,. u— . .. — i ■ - - K
' °3 7 ' SO LT " ^ FIBKT CARPET WORE AJtOVK CHBBTHIT STREET, EAST STDE. PHOADELPHIA. THE OtiDEOT- BSTABLlnBED CARPET BDCSE IK PHILADELPHIA. 5e careful to ktek lor IS* Sk—Tbropro Dwgaync the ptate gtaro wtoat,n. LOWEST CA6H PRICE8. ;

