I' Published Every Saturday Morning. I : CAPE MAY, JOTE j I **** | I "fimTdo^Twoni by Pbilwvlpi.* Ww I ■ carrier* arc alimi&S^W.J^iMHM. < I Tbert U daily comrneni ta the ;ni*»ooe- ] f. We bear of a man who hnKh'a bc*are 1 I ob a turn table that tiia arifr might bare I tbe no oo front all flireoeh the .lay. Some I t-ichcDotriTaiiee mlRht be ai'iilled lo aea- | |~^«lde hotel* so that an twean view mi^ht be 1 j- had at will > I poke*. "a« they are call. ' I ewe are very I simple blacl or wW'r « poke*. w"ith . I ibetroctof'tbehrim. r- i-iaietimea the . I whole brim, bidden bj rl mil or rowi of [ pink pt-dcrp red rnaaa without leaeaa , A atatirtidnn Rirr* a* I be rmnfortipf J uauranrc thai th-rt are more thao eijht : hnnclred women doctor* in the United ' Bute*, while ..bodtthHoe that number are J Budyinrfur I he profmaion. They will j endear * to make medicine aa bannleaa a i actraeeaaiae.iblc. < ■ ■ I Tbe hotel men are often no juatly crili- i ciaeri for ileuaa of French bill* of fare, j - when they rrtAj ha*e little eboteo hi the ; 'natter. An aaaooatioo. dub, or party , want a bouquet served, and nothics but a French bill will do-Kotflah ia not high . 'unci! enough. If the hotel proprietor. ' therefore. • labor tlx pa'ronage of auch •Jariafxi atic" panic*. he i* compelled to rater to their near of the auljecl Few 1 hotel men auc to jierpetuate the French 1 hill of fare noiaaoee TTie hanging of a California nwirdm r waauacful to the acirnrv of a irgtry Ilia ' • arm bad tawn CraOmnd a trek l» f ile in , an effort to eaearu-. After death it wa* . loood that the initial proccw nt hear. rig i bad begun, an 1 (bat tbla war rO.rtrd by j the wgaaiu'eei of the blond whicli war J poorcd tret nroaad the break at tho time , .if ttie injury. Thia beld tbe lawn* ■■■ ■ • °°x ^ ' latkantUai. Extemporaneou* and oral harango.a will alwaya bare an adranlage over llmac that art read from manuscript. Every bunt of eloquence or apart of groin* they may contain, however studied they tnay have been beforehand wii! appear to the audience to be tbe fflfd of anddtn inajiiralion and talent. Similv effotu ali.n written although they might am c at the writer half the lime in atudy, will wnt be apprnciatod aa anything uwrc llian .'.he alow tSorla of long ttndy aod labti "t:% appltfailoo Tbe Iron mannlactUrert <d P Daburg yielded to the demand! of the rortniro aod tbe work* will run tbla year at last year's rates. Owing to the depressed condition of the trade, the manufacturer* gave notice of a tea per cent- 1 eduction in wages ta take effect June 1*1. the brginniof of the wage year. Tlii* tbe men rv fitted to accept and revere! conference* between the parlies failed to reach eooclushnv when, after al! prospect! of an agietwm bad apparently failed and at tbe lid moment. the manufacturer* yielded and a prolonged and dUaatrou* strike by 100,000 men was arreted. Ill* to be hoped that Hie fri.nda of General Fits-John Porter will make a aucoeaaful attempt to bast the pending bill for hit relief taken up and diqmacd of without any mure delay. There ia no reason why definitive action Upon lhl» must Jul and neceaiary measure should ha to hug dsferrad, and the longer it put off the greater is the danger of IT* bisra failure. It fau been conclusively establish rd. and ia no kegre arriuualy denied, that General Porter la an Innocent and thereby deeply -injured man, and why Congress should thus withhold tlx very t-,-,-t-q"..- redress which It baa tire power to make, and which it ought to tv eater to giva, is hard to understand. No more time should he WW. Tbe bill must DM lie allowed lo go over to the ocil aeatou. Simon H easier saya that dramatic critic* as a rule, igaere tbe orobretra In a thratrv. "One of them told me dm bxtg a***.1' ooetlnund tbe amiable gauiua of Ore baton. •"You rev Mr. Haaaler.' miuk in a theatre h Hke amuwi and propartiaa— a mere adjust?. If Uia MUaHBorjr. we aay nothing about it; U it Un"l, why we oal! attiuHvn to tbe fact-" There uwy bttie pieaahre in it, beyond the gratification of a sense of duty," continued Haaak r "sad the the thank* of the artiaU. author and manager. There UalarUngaoH'icicn aU'v and recklessly- asking for an imreare uf salary." "Are many muaicianag- org to the aaartdef ' 'Ycry few, as the wandc profile spent inclined to revxtocnize this «»»«i aad tare not beld out any great Sunday Uqtw Sailing. Mayor Smith ia ewrnoat in bis detmninato and the abase, which has withatoob weaker asaauiti, of Lqtwr selling oo bunday U violation of the law. So decided artiem will be taken, however, untd the ground is thorough!)- cleared and the •m-casarr evidence (nd data secured. The tiu.ie. and' have lata* going ce for aerr.ll wmtha. Otiief of Police Stewart has d-rrrici W cJ«t evidence, of Sunday Bqoc* selling agalnat the saloou keeper* •rokwrok. A< sous aa eridenoe mtfBdecl 1 1 snpport krtl proceedings bre been euiiep*d ..ires', n il! I. -rood. Meyer Smith believe* that it is the duty of the putter department lo snpptrre iiquur reft, ing .ou booday. wnbuatt wahhtg let citi fttf *e wtafc of" eMwcting ertdm^r be Lewi. D. Vail onererl fct the Uwhnd
" -T i Consumption Cured. An old phydeian retired from active : pracricr. having had plscrd in bit haDdsby |. sn E»-t India Miw»t-oiry (be fevmola of a j * Simple ergMahle rqme.tr lor the speedy t aod premanro! cure of CbnuumpUoo. Ilrruch:-.-*. Catarrh. AMbtaa. and alii: Throat and Luntr eOactioea. aMb a poa- ! " and radical cnreTbr arneral Debility ; - and a'.l nervous crroiplainU. ah'r laving I thoroughly tested Its wonderful curative , power* In thousand* of rx~-. fere-Wit his . duty to make it known to bir Suffering J • fellows. Tbe redpr will T* sect free of charge, to *11 wbodrvre It. -lib foil direetiootfor preparing nod aoeoraafullr ; using. Adders*, with stomp, naming thia paper. Dr. J. C Raynviod. 164 Wash- ( Ingtou Street, Brooklyn. KT. fifty t □ere la tbe cttael way ia which a New i i York paper describes the peraooal ap- . . occ of ooe of Its' alory heroini: "talreted. fiat-cbestci, warm-haired, angular aad twertly-three years old." A $20 Biblical Reward. Tbe publisher of ffwthidye . MomOdy ' affer twelve valuable rewards In their Monthly far Mar, among which is the ,0\v7wfll give tao-oe to the peraoo telling ; us how munrtimea the word Paradise . occurs In the New TuavsMBrr Scriptures foot the. Na*r Surtatos.) bytdar 10th, 1B84. Should two or more correct- no*-, be received, tbe rkwsku will be divided. The money will be forwarded i lo the winner May 15th, 1884. Peranns . trying for the reward must prod JO ceota silver (no pcatlage stamps taken) with their answer, for which they will receive the June Monthly, in which tbe name and address of tbe winner of the reward nnd the correct answer will Jbe pubHahed. aod in which several more valuable rewards will he offered. Address lirriaoag Pi nUMirao Cost pax t, East on, 1'enna. A Boston girl was xnarried last week ' ue'er a canopy of apple blnsroma, while her liridrtmaf.il were decked cnt with ( buttneupa. The effect was so pleasing that no attempt was made by tbe faridrlo escape.— fVamar Journal Ruin Wrought In tho Forest. How depressing 11 Is to see acres of tree* nit down in the midst of a nolle forest. Ilnw reddening It la abn to are that thin spot In the midst of your<*lierwl"eahund ant hair. Slop it at osier by tlie use of Hair Balaam. Fur actual rffi ciency Oils famra* Bam** *1 'he brad of Ua elate EWant for 1 he toilet. riePcimia ia odor, nod restore* ilu- original cnlor to gray or faded hair. Eooooswlaal. a alight, ocouional applicnn n keep* 'he hair aod scalp ia perfect order. «f there are any inure hank* in the oaontry, f. otd out and Uursted Hit hettrrii wiilbe ft-r everybody. • Capital Comfort. ffmoorai. D. C. — Mra- Mary "K. Hbeed.1110 MaryhnA avrcne. \4 a>hiogt io, D. C., alatea. tint fog a. vrial years she had suffered terribly with facial nciualgia end cuuld find co relief. In a tflwl attack whichaktrodcd In ibe neck, akouMcr* and Iwrk. the twin was Intense. She resolved to tty S-. J acuta Oil, tbe a great pain-relirvcr. * Kubbing tbe parts affeclnlthrre limes ouly,all psln vanitliod as if by magic, and lias not returned. "Just go over thai arbrmc again," aaid tho bank caahirr In a speculator, adding, '"Never mind that old cxxlgjr who has Just came in. He'*only a director." Every Woman In the Land oarea It to Lcraclt mad her fandlv lo take care of her health. When she find* "her health failing, and debility and wceknea*. uudrrmloea her Strength, ber surest and brat remedy-it K.dD-) Wort, ft hoildsup the general health, keeps Ibe recielory avweoi In or.!", regulates the Ridaeya and Buwela, and enables there Important organs In peifnrm their natural functions in throwing off and accumulated impurities of tbe body. A steady growth in general trade is probable, notv-ithsuoding political agitation. Bottom prices affsrd a good baaia tor building up bualMsa In a substantial way. A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors and Indlarvetiona of youth, oervoua wtakness, early decay. Ines nf man hoed, Ac.. I will stud a recipe that will core y.«u. rrn or cnii'Gr This great remedy was discovered by a missionary In Boutb America, trend a aril-addressed enTrlof in tbe ltar Joazm T. Iain, Butlon D. New Twk City: _ mh-r There la a majeaty In Bmpiicity which la far above the quahttaesa of wit. WEooxrufr is Waai-n. No woutan lany pound* can be used every yuar. Ask vnor druggtstOnly 10c. Simple loose. Wells, Richardson A Co., Burlington. Yl Mm spend their live* In ar.tidpatioa la deivrtulntng to be vastly happy at anote period or other, when they have time. But the present time has one advantage over every other— it ia our own. %tv Sdrrrttsrarnts. " " y THE GREAT BEfiUAh REMEDY gajFORPWN. ■3^1 BHEIMATISM, Nauralgin. Sciatica, Lumbago, EUDidllMTiiiCSL SOKE THRUT. ^ ^^knswm|| SeraI^taL?trt..>. nrn cars » iottil itSSsaA VaselarCa WONDERFUL yyfilf CURES OF if ri W KiDMEY DISEASES (f) ^ AMD Cj C5>f*pt-*()MT8, V BPSPAaud i, i
1 *-&&&&• -V**2lnr ^arfrtisfmrats. J.-gOAQD WANTED. | S* toflkasr wwf^WroepanlroUT*. , I \„i'se" •'■WIS: j Ts^OTICE. antUSATTItOAV. AthitTSTWi l»a.ai U*e Ookl 1 "\rr ANTED.- 5(1, IX*) - MEN AND ' VV H'uuirxto i-resspsie snoorOHAXD ■ C.IfT BtX'K *A!Jt sin* vary far a rate* tare * latrewni-rt-o. : *^,1 • sraanplnr a eata-k^ne^DrVkKUtC-s New rare Book tianet, AWERgTC.^^' -pOTTEIt A NIXON, ; CODNSELLORS-AT-LAW, ATTEND TUE CO CUTS OF CAFE MAT. | J once BC^MayOCT.^N- W-Onr. Waatui^n AUCTIONEERING. pr.yiron'ui' cry aurtwojedsianywlieie la tau J JAMESCREHKEU-. a na A Ckpe .Bar c.y. v W t QO OPERATION. ON TUB COOI-EtlATIVE PLAN 1 the anSeratf-oe-l. Nearteoae-hatr »f tie entire emounl of .ash rxiBlrrefnsa Invw ■aw.i'jrl. , *V. B. MILLBR. ^ ^ CHAX. It. tait'dltEKTr, ' - ' CM^KOV^VIIKLLEK, ' i-Msisfss ' n t' lhetr interest le eetnmnmtew prempltykne . with paruewtare, sl!n McNKlLL k lllBCll. Al- | loroejaeW AjUcU.ee. IRawerUL^WMh^m^m wtsiJ aS1 ex. tu •' v'e ""muty" »l e.'n and ' hW^B^LJ&rPnuSS'.'.'S: rdrl'Srre^ 1 ftOOOII AGENTS WANTED IKJU- ■ BLAINE & LOGAN 1 oat. £:i ? «e<ana^eu' £S*st proSt*i. 'tteWB-e -! imrelMMa. ealctipennv tsioU. HI" BRA It It liRo"., raa ctmuat at, 1-anaaetphu. p. s - toe rro-.vnret Blatortan aod bncTarehae. rtl ^MgiwaoseUJa ^j«n^^iKuS»sd l.j aa . psnnSncr fne'ttiMa! aSk?i2aa "by a tarty I IISII the^nrst day. Teren*^nst Jurtsl. Pant 1 etc, ea frey ootat. new ready, inetnatfag large r jnwacsro fenoft^ rerevUaaMvmw^^ J \ DMINISTOATOR'S SAI.E OF ! REAL ESTATE. tt.rSmSy ot 5y^y? mTOe rotbewmii tlr . April A D. lMAwai be sou by Ue sntis<T.t> r. AimlDiatratrear Deborah lUubewadeeeaae i, ON BATTBDAT. JTLT, Sth. ISM. • Atlo'eleakpm..tbe(iiliawni(prapeitr.usu: A HOl'KK AND FJVE ACKER OF LAND , est* M*y County" New Jersey. In the vtOhc* . ■ S t, . t . „ t ) .in int tana, of Robert Barea.rvatol - lOehanl Chester on pie north, by land or John I 8. Thompson on tbe west, on the *ouiffby the I tans the* runs from tbe raea that le»W re the - the roan that rasa from Onaban to Osun ItsusJ. r tSSLrwi ooZpuSJaba Weril^arowb^! at aha diea snssesss,!. ' £d*ARD PRICE, A.lmmitlJKor. r Dama. Apeiia*. i*ac ■ j yHERIFF'6 SALE JB^lrWM a^wmofArn Faelo In meOr-rt-t 8ATVRIIAT, the IwelRb day of Jl'LT, A. D. e 1-4. at the no.tr or :«o „>:.«* P m.snua.fy at Us Com Don*e. In Ihe rtllate or Cape Way ' Oaan Beeaam ta* eoeaty of Oatw May aal bu-e Oal of lana SIM premlaea b. re '.nailer part'cabir y drocrlbed. altoate.ly the a tin beiosptt the lown*.l p uSShK-tUNcS" al25?^tofl5weU0lliru« irere Mj^ald Oandyk Use aouih lorty-loor and ntneimu io2e5acs*Y "fC "tm *°i ' ffSStlarftWuliaBM M Oee^aeTK "'^Sall^SpSSuia.'abd'ie jEil rmm :L. you talhog. hT Wms'Brom K. I TONIC, ' j DEBlLrTr^wFAKMESS.
3tdrrrtlsfnirnls. OTRYPODY DR. C. W.CHIPIWAN S Vegetable Liver Pills and eountty arrerieeptsala Heath Jrraey.- Tb. y i MOST EXCfcLLILNT j SICK HEADACHE, DYSPEPSIA, MALARIA. COSTIVENE8S storekeeper, aea/mreet lo the *o»te^.B i^ for twrovy-llve cents we will mall yon a trei and a do soi be wlfhodt teb. F. D. LONG. '"Jj" SITED STATES HOTEL, I NEWLY RENOVATED AND REFITTK". I Cnntrpaaaed Table and nome-utc Comfort*. I SA, Sth A III PER WEEK. IS TER HAY. j w*d ' C. B. REEVES. Froprtcbw. f Q.RIFFITH COTTAGE, A FIRST-CLASS ItOlTgAT REASOWABIE , S SO. LAFAYETTE 8T, CAPE MAY. S. 1. - tswch'and S!^~Uai^irff^^ieono«^ " ^ELAWAKE HOUSE. I IJtPAYETTE STREET. CAPE MAY C1TT. J If. 8. SCRELLENQER, ProprleUT. ; ^ILLiAJ^^TOTTSrar'1 ? Na 6 lafaYette rtreet. J CAPE MAY, R.J. " TERMS REASONABLE, e MRS. K II. WILLIAMSON. . "y^TEST END HOUSE, ' Coscamu Sr.. orr. Cottoaam n.tx Law*, CAPE MAY CITY. ,* RENOVATED AND REPLENISHED. I Term*, ttiso per d*y, I1A00 to *1M0 per week, I N^TEW JJT. VERNON HOUSE, [ ei^wUe'new^^and'lron rla^Snty i. bout aad Sited sp. Laite [' ii**- Mow open ' SPECIAL RATES FOR JlTiE ; j, „ B(JI '• TRAYER, Proprlrtor. C. SWAIN, — L_ MAKt'FACTTBER OP ; ARTIFICIAL STONE PAVEMENTS, CELLARS, STABLE FLOORS, Ac.. Ac, ^ OFFICE U WASRINCiTON STREET. c "PI" UPSON'S :t PLANTS AND CUT FLOWEB6 AT LOWEST r RICES. J J action street cue door above Waabington, n CAPE MAT CITY. N.J, e Branch of no DeONW.ua* Walnat SI, PbUada. I -p^-ENBY HARRIS, GENERAL UPHOLSTERER, " CARPETS, MATTRESSES AND FOHNITt'HK MADE AND REPAIRED. '■ Wort doe. promptly end al Loweet Prteec , BROAD ST. Alorr BASK. CAPE MAY CITY. [ RE-OPENED. 1 DEYELIN'S j DINING ROOMS, '- NO. 1* NORTH SECOND ST, Pill LAD A, I PRICES REASONABLE. DONT FOROET. | PIANOS AND ORGANS. n Tie r abOc la reepeafalty invited lo can al oar £ NEWS STAND, *6 WASHINGTON ST, Orfis&SfiiiiMacliies. v»mM<wS^W*^tM«Ul ORGANS RENTED EfTB PRIVILEGE OP* THE NEW HOME. aaBWjp&^jBSmJfc^MtfeSroTiiiakai^ and THENEY^HOME ' Ujjii sM Serin litinur 6 So! AND' SOLD ON EAST MONTBLT INST A LNEEI'IIPi.Rtf'fllNE OIL A ATTA CUM ENTV Organ* Tuned and Repaired, SATISFACTION GrAKAjrTEED. % B. F. HORNER, wpia- aa Waiangai u at, Oape May CRy. POB SALS, FAIRMOUNT HOUSE.
John Wananiaker Store News. J ^ sections in one store. Curiosity, often asks how many departments in this big store. Here they are, and out of each of them a single article is mentioned worth know- ' ing about. This is a capital book of reference to advise buyers. JOHN WANAMAKER.
f 1. black silks. ^ 12 2. COLORED SILKS. 3. black goods. i y^jo. Out ocly . fcw /.y. ^ co.lt n>*l! Lrire. j 4_ ladies' dress goods. j 5. flannel department. 6. musun department. ; L'c«:brel Sliretiat. *Jj paid. wide, al a qnarta* e* a 7. chintz department. - 8. dress unincs. 9. neckwear and suspenders. •had—. Iwponodjg^ «n^.t J* crota. Ncwaal Rddctse & Co. and Welch, Matgetaoa ft Co, p. 10. dress trimmings. 11. button department. a a r Rirttir *>F PARTMENT. c"tl^'V"" ga** "" 13. linen department. T*^U~' '« F"^ *^ h«**T. Iw ha* » 14. blankets and quilts. Capital CUakd be Country Honeea at ge-pa Hoewy coenb Quilta from 5* ccsta 10 J10 each. 15. handkerchiefs. 16. gloves. 17. lace department. We hit lie market, and caa do wall all tbe way Iroca a lalf quality at cents up In ft*. , 18. ruchings. 19. tidies. 20. ladies' collars and cuffs. A specially desirabk lot at 7, 1. 9, ng, I*. 16 crcti. * ■ The Newport, ■>, JO. yo. 7., ,, ceaa. 21. upholstery department. 22. lace curtains. ngnlai price. j 23. shawl department. ollh^Searf hfarete. at'sT*"'' 24. ijld1es* suit department. Meat bnautibl tathw-rtade Spring Check Sniu, bpad•onelTtri— ed.g>L
25. ladies' coats and wraps. ' Haadeose Ooamana ol Spring Wdgbea, wtch TaU and Chem&c Fringe, geo. : 26. jersey department. < i gentlemen's hats. i I l.tght-We,ght Peart and Dark Dnty. al pyo. Tha ! 28. ladies' hosiery. I allka, at gi.e[ par pale. 29. children's hosiery. 30. gentlemen's hosiery. Earn. Eagbeh black and clocked at half a dollar. 31. underwear department. 32. shoe department. Onrowaidcaof Ladiea' Waakcnphaata In aetper gnah. . fool Preach Kid and CaH. p and fj 33. men's clothing. Good Bnatnca. soil aa low a. $), arrt fwlinuoo ft*34. boys' clothing. Noriotk Bhawc Sain, ft y. 70; Beys' Jcncya .1 f. 50. 35. custom clothing. 36. stationery department. 37. book DEFAKlMtKT. Any Book gtx. 38. fan department. 39. leather goods department. Shopping^. 75 cam. toStLso.1* "* i 4a album department. lAotopnpb Albums in Plaab or Leather, g. le 9e - 41. millinery department. Fuw French Milan Ilea at *l,wxre ft. }x 42. trimmed hats. The Parieiaa Model.. Ruoad Hat. and Bonnet, only i 43. ribbon department. 44. parasol department. j 45. umbrellas. * 46. infants' outfits. 47. misses' and children's suits, j 48. ladies' underwear. 49. corsets. Tboaapaea'a Gloes-datag, Vewlilatieg Samwer Cone*. 50. hair goods. t The Theaapaeu Ware. .* lack. K-, j lach. ft: tS •
51. EMBROIDERIES AND ZEPHYRS. -The hladaat*. " area. I &ac aarewtmant of originak hamburgs and white j goods. Whw.roho^ft«a*S"»)« One can. Plaid Main53. cloth department. 54. white shirts. Has aonvsnl at the price. 55. toilet articles. 56. watches and jewelry. goula. Charity boxes, aj cents 10 4[ pa 57. spectacle department. All the shapes aad autahurt. la cbatgc of coaperea* 58. silver department. Lagrmred. uiplc-platcd lea lhirSei. |tcq. trunks and valises. Am! good trunk, Mhndde be any ace* af uarehng. ftp Avabebrtofto.! 60. horse clothing. 61. rubber goods AH shape. <T Goreatoey Orergarenenre The beat guaLty ef Lades' Geaaaiacy t'ticuUr at )■ 75 62. carpet and matting department. An heat make, of Carpets: Sendees Mattings, no 63. ^ furniture. 64. MATTRESSES. J65. school stationery. | 66. artists' materiai5. I [Writ tVjtLts be Holidaying, fy WW and j 67. pictures and frames. 68. baby coaches. : 69. toy rtp.'.rtmlnt. Tbous. , ol an'- . tdttim 10 take boma u. the chit- ( 70. summer 1-okch chairs. j peetty and sncng.gt >» aaj upward, (hbre cbain be | 7 1. games and sports. Cr^Irt. »o w to »,•: TenuU. »S to *yi : Poking j 72. china department. I Ihcnrated Eigtith Chamber Seta, *1.87 : worth ptot ; 73. lamp department. Haagiy and Title Latapt. rich patteroa. fa.p to te°. 74. house furnishing goods. Rcfngreatocs. Go aad Oil Stores. Frecaets and Kitchen Thingt R.fttgeraiors. small and latge. »j <0 «<• O— "• »•>»■•: C™* F~~". |,.„top6i Ol Sto»ri, single and douUe.ftd so |to; ! Go* Scores, fa at «al.
There is probably no other store in the United States 'where _such an assortment of goods can be viewed. Those who come to look are not bothered , and begged to buy, and those who find it to their interest to buy, we 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 philadelphia. and City-Hall Square.
' a good TIME to BUY now. CARPETS, MATTINGS^ AND OILCLOTHS hgrtnTwr^madlffre BMaa«n)a«Wad^'.' ndu o21 are*tbi J^SJm^uTainT« hZ? rrrr ba.iuv'roirtu ym.VSbon W «p!a E^Sad t5S«?reS Faft^ wmrovTStoali mpw'rent t.y r *- iyS't" Whin. Red Check aad Fancy Maninga. all gredea, ereyy width-* 4. 7-S. Tl-4 and 111 yarda-Un ^ssSiSSM z&fAs- : (i¥bStfa%re?£au^w^,urt°dMMkfc? "Iiij ^Si"nrw*roaL" Wrtt* forpnevnny. b- Uea^mrn^oaUlf pcaathle. We gnarenlea everything 10 M aaartly aa reproawaled « the money * y. e. archambault & son, DRY GOODS AND CARPETS AT RETAIL. . N. E. Cor. Eleventh & Market Sts., Philadelphia. " fin; BRUSSELS CARPETS fills INGRAIN CARPETS UUkl -ntR CDOICKST GOODS THE CHOIOBT GOODS ' KVKH OFFERED. EVER OFFERED. I JOHN M. EYANS, DAYLIGHT CARPETHOOMS, 919 Market Street Philadelphia. j GEO. M. POWELL. ; MERCHANT TAILOR, No. I 5 Ducatur Stmt, Cape May City. "l»n„k" ready -ma 4e^<-kityg^ lUta. t »p; M^'aii " * the page cottages, Stockton Avenue, Cape May City, USE BUCK FRL.R TBE OCEAN *KD IMEU. VIEW OF IT. . B. D. 5ABRISQN. "!
i I SILKS! SILKS!! SILKS!!! j HALL'S are now opening some BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS. A SPECIAL BARGAIN in all colors at 75 cents, , cheap at 85 dents. One lot heavy colored silks at 1 1 ; sold last 'j year at $1.25. One lot 21 inches wide very heavy, $1.25; worth, *1.50. Among them are three lots, at $ 1 , $1.25, 81.50. These are the best valuejw ever offered for the money; exceptionally good color and WARRANT ED NOT TO CUT IN WEARING. j SUMMER SILKS! SUMMER SILKSI I h 4 £rcat many different styles, 371 -2c., 45c., 50c., 56c., 60c., 65c., 70c., 75c., up. NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS. 4 ; HALL'S No. 26 8outh Second Street. Philadelphia. , 07 CAHPETINGS. 37 THOMAS DEPUY, ! CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, ' Mattings, Druggets, Lignum, Stair Rods, Window Shades, I Mats, Ruga, Ac. J * 37 SOUTH SECOND STREET, *| FIRST CARFET STORE ABOVE C8B8TRDT STREET, SXMT SIDE, fl IRILADFLFHIA, 1 TB* OUIWT ■rr*BLI>fBEO CARPET HOCBE IN PBIIJ, DELPHI A. 37 LOWEST CASH PEIOES. 371

