PubUthed Every Saturday Morning. CAPE BAY, JOLT tt, IflMPI— atiefled. it b jBHUBioch a iud'i duty to ba happy ai bit circamiunca will permit, as it is for him to be virtuous and honest. To make lU beat of happening which are' unavoidable, it to plane with the grain, an important matter at every carpenter knows ; but many thought I ear perm» peraiat in' planing against the grain and flod fault with the fatca that being I bam so atoch ill-lock— If there be any •nch a thing. Many a maa deceiver himself by declaring that everything is going wrong, when the only thing wrong, out of a dozen, la a single crooked stick in tbc whole bnndle of dally eiptrirsce. The others are straight enough, and lie sang and la One. lint they are not thought of, except the one crooked stick, which receives all the attention. Mow there la nothing reasonable in letting ao email a part of one'a exover all the rr»t and ao spoil the enjojdifferroce in men in this respect than that make them measurably happy, while others Just as sure bunt up something to make then;, miserable. If ooe believes that bis -affaire are all In a tangle, and thdf bis lot baa been cut in a wrong environment, there will be unbappttwH while tbc thought is bar; bored. There are many good souls in this life who scarcely know what they m want, and u a rale are seeking after the other thing do mailer what it may be, veritable rolling atones that "gather no moss. We have In mind a loving Irish family, with whom an acquaintance was formed In Valparaiso, Chili. The wife, > very amiable and pleasant lady, by tbc ' way. infotmed us that her husband with herself and the children, bad crossed the equator in both the Atlantic and Pacific six lima in pursuit of some business that woojd be Pleasing to ber husband. First be set jp in Montevideo, where be remained a period, then be weal to the Hawaiian Island, and tried hillock then. Australia held him awhile ; and bow many other places before he reached Valparaiso we can not tell; but this roving bust new Iliads wan cf the kind who wished be had tbo other thing at another place, no matter what either the ooe nr the other might be Krrrything disturbs wheo the mind is fully in a condition to be disturbed. Nothing seems straight edged when the soul Is crooked. The weather is a tourer Of dissatisfaction to tome, it Is too hot, or too cold, or too wet, or loo dry with them this season, when in truth it Is Just 14c the arenge weather of a century before. bark lo timet when there wis less weather, or more. Just as the patting whim seems to suggest Of course it h forgotten that these same criticisms hare tura ottered with each recurring year. There are those we meet who think the -weather really hat some grudge against 01, and if they only had the managing of things tbey would bo different, and they would be without a doubt. We should have a great variety at least This reminds us of a atwy of an English tenant farmer who reaped his wheat in timr of a severe drought' There was to he on a certain day, while bis golden shaves were yet In the field, prayer for rain. Ilefare it came off be visited the curate and begged him to . postpone prayers till his on" tot rain at quick as be liked. And to folks are dissatisfied with each other. Your neighbor finds fault with you for a tack of something he thinks deficient in your make up, or It may be you have something that d*s not square with his wouM like you to pattern after, and their mouths are sealed. TV other aide, "rtatjsfied," will be commented upon in IV future. Hlnta. Of course sea bathing Unota specific, yet there are few lo whom it will not bring nine benefit. That it has look and medicinal properties of great value, txne who know anything of ike subject will deny, lake other valuable aids in preserving and restoring health It Is frequently overdone, the ordinary precautions te iug forgotten so aaoa ss the exhilarating ' The tamprealurc of to ma Is of Important* to the debilitated, it abould have 1 to ^^Th caused - by the blood flowing to the akin 1 o. leaving the 'water. The sys&o may ' ha subjscud ia a second bath to lower I temperature, tor if ptoperiy managed each < cc—rcolivc dip ia to oaan will being to < tbc debilitated proportional strength. « Then great care shot Jd be^excrciwd in not ■ I !«T lor — leaa ao timt in gettiag into the water. 1 ^e^e^duri^to'^nidTuln , ttortog to flood, and ft it desirable thai to air should he wan as waff ai to sea. , i TV sun hciw ».- mat to tm lath 1 ficsa to bach may V taken, and it sbraud he a rery brief ooe, lasting 00 ten- ' j. ic-v than is necsoary to wet to body fro head to foot On laving to —iter sod this ! i.iimcdistefy . Indolent her;. -re 1 to^wetck^alSt fremanyemcc.-/. ' wTil toabitW heeded to mot tkil-
Flt* Jgfrn a The bill for to relief ot Major General 5 Fits John Potter was vetoed by President Arthur last week:- No doubt the decision of to President was in accordance with Z- law, and to opinion of Attorney General - Rrewster, in which he aaya the finding of _ to court martial it flnsl. may he gcccrding to to strict letter of the statute, but law does not always appear 1 1 be Justice. ~ Some of our highest military officers, who when General Porter was convicted, and he for a long time afterward, believed him it, to be guilty, were convinced of to it. Injustice of the sentence by evidence A of a later date, which was not attainable be at-to time of the trial. These men hare r- long ago publicly acknowledged their r- error and some of them have used every in endeavor to hare the unjust srstrner re>g raked. ly. , If to evidence produced against Gen. Porter bad shown him to have enmr- milled one disloyal act, or tot bis failure m lo Obey to order of his superior was a htinalrel by any other motive than bit le oaoo.pt ion of right, ton there might be re some excuse for refusing lo lift the stigma e, from his name.. Dot, as we understand «■ the evidence presented at to late investiic gallon, it was clearly proven lo to rathe a- satisfaction of to members who com1- posed to board of Investigation, that in j le girlng to order to commanding oficrr r- was ignorant of to relative position of e of to contending armies. It was also U shown that it would hare been an utter ,0 impcssthiity rnr General Porter to have ie executed the order given by bis superior. .0 In his veto message President Arthur a ays to action of the court martial in c, finding General Porter guilly of disn obedience, was spprovtd by President 11 Lincoln, and further says: "1 am unri willing to give my sanction to any legiaian tion which shall practically annul and set y at naught to solemn and deliberate 000e elusion of the tribunal by which be was !, convicted, and of the President by whom o its findings were approved." b We lis re no doubt that the members of is to court martial, who tried and convicted ie their duty and rendered a decision in ach cords nee with to evidence brought before * them. But certainly the bord.appointcd Ic to examine into the matter by President it Ilayo, was more competent to render a it derision than to court martial who eoovicted him. e At to time of to trial, the utmost exe. citrmcnt prevailed. Some me had e»i y dently made a mistake, which if'not the 0 cause ot, contributed to to defeat of the » t'nlra ajmy. It was then that Geneva! d Porter was arraigned for disobedience .to v to orders of bis superior officers. The priput facie evidence in the tare t The important evidence in regard to to ie lime of delivering the orders, location of * the different branches of to rebel army, >r and even the exact location of Genera! n Porter's forces could not be obtained by £ the defense. At to laM* Investigation all these items g 01 evidence were correctly presented. ■ The battle ground was gone over again g and accurate measurements of distances is taken. The exact positing! of tbc rebel e armies were -ascertained from Confederate officers. AU of thiP placed -General c Porter loan entirely dlffrrrnt light to * tot presented l . tire view of to court y seems to lis the examining hoard vas d hat qualified hi determiov wh'-iher Genit core as had been pasted upon him. When that Uwrd. after the. must cars- \ a ful examination into all the details, re- 1 a ptrted that In tolr opinion the sentence -- was nnjust and undeserved. And wlren 1 that report was approved by both the a House and to Senate, ton we think that 1 mere legal technlca'ilies should not be al1 lowed to prevent the rigtuiig of a fearful . wrong. 1 General Porter has for more titan 1 twenty yara derated bis life to to work I of daring his name from this uudeserred 1 reproach He has Dot asked for pardon, r for be has always maintained hi* inoor fence. To u< it appears to be a ahamc , upon our free institutions, that nearly 1 twenty years of persistent effort should be required before era a bearing was granted, and a still greater shame that our laws sboold forbid to remorsl of a sentence, that has been proven lo all unprejodloed minds, to be unjust and undeserved. Titus Munsno Conn ays: A sea-bath taken not lea frequrntlj ton every other day daring the season is a neat plaints, disease of debility, headaches, neuralgia, hypochondria and amemia. TlKts are sea fanatics who consider the fanatic, but sea-hathes bare grist rirtues of their own. 1. Tbey produce the tonic action Just mentioned; S. Tbey prorldc a lively gyronaatic exercise for the bather, whether in himself upright against tbe'sbock ot to wares, or In moving over them or di<ng through them aa an experienced swimmer: and A An almost always pleasurable mental excitement attend- to bath. I take no account of to effect of to sails paoutodin to water, though this Is reckoned by some rather visiooary German wrtoaan to^sabjact aa having "Hough on Rata" cieara not Hals, Mice. 15c. <■ b* Us"-. Bonises. Thin pwnjia. ~ Wells' HidikHwiawn - "Bough on Toothache," instant relief. 15c. . rtvacitv drot ST to uy/'gatv Hajtk . "Bochspaiha" great k'Rhwyaod urfns-r <»«• "Bough oa Coughs,' IroclM.lV-t . ; ' For children. alow in dcratupmenl. puny smldshaaSr.uar "areas' HtiihB«ocwvi, "Houahim Donuott' Tvoin Fowci-. Motor Swan's Warm Syrup. lor fro. 1 - | ] Mmn, worms. cooKipabae. taste bra. sic. ; I Stinging, irritate*, all Eitloer and 1 Utore rompUioi cared bj "Boehu-
JtfftlTED STATES COAST AND !' j | GEODETIC SURVEY. j 1 j xonou to uairtxcaK. «n. 51. « ' ATI.StrTIC COAST. IwroKTAST CTUtCOES AT AiOl SUt CATS ucuorsx u 4. The Bcaeoo- light HoOve at Cape x Ticnlopen, owing to the inroads of the . sea, now stands about J' yards outside of 0 the bigh-water line, and it consequently d ia in-jn'ncnt . danger of being Stashed n away. Mariner* thonM faw'rlMt In mind, e and abould they, at any time In coming c In, be onabte to an the range of tLe c braoon with to Hare light nr to Break- - water light, they should n-x attempt to r enter unkas they bare -a good pilot ; or y they abould at lost keep lo the north- . ward of to Breakwater Range. IL It is Intended by to IT. S. Engineers lammed Lately begin the filling in - of the channel between the eastern end of e the Ice-breaker and to western extremity 1 of to breakwater by sinking "mattress* s" s Of brush and branches preparatory to n. r tirely closing to opening by a cuotinu-ms » wall of atone. Mariners must brsrarr of 1 using ibisjiasage berenftyr, as it will, of . tncessity, breocne more shallow day by r day, and an attempt to pass through . would be dangerous. 3 j III. A lifc-aasiDg station has latrlj r ' Iteen built about 25 yards back of the f I icach, and about 500 yards to to cast1 ward of to railroad wbarf at Lewis, r J. E HILGAKD. Srr'r. To Europe Dry shod. There is t glam of hope for tba^wbo I want lo go to Europe without to ocean . Journey. It is proposed that a railroad . shall be constructed along Hie Pacific L u,«st to tbo extremity of Alaska. whetr a ferry srould connect with I the Rostian railsray system, which , would be ' extended to the Siberian side of Bearing Stnil, As tlio strait j is only 45 mile* wide . hctweeo Kjurt j Cape and Chpe Prince 'of Wales, this j -distance hi a swift steamer would t e . trifling even for the victims of araricknrw. . Parlor at* transferred to to steam en j might practically give an overland route ! from New York to 81. Petersburg wub1 out change. Tbe way traffic oc his line . might not at present be overpowering, sod tbc item (IT snow ploughs and snnw sheds would figure noticrably In the ex. • prases. 8ilih to scljersie u perhaps** promising as tbat of g-ihtg to Europe I y p balloon. , Ck"I)iamood Dya will Color Ant thing soy odor, and never fail. 'I lie ■ sstesl gists. Wells. Hiebardaon A Co., Burling. r t «, Vt. Sample Card, 32 colors, snilbouk of direction* for 3 <*nt stamp. | The barometer «f tbc teaaor.'s progma —to hatbing gronnds— thowed a very ■ favorable state of affairs. Tbc water of the ocean la now wanning up nicely, and ' iliere I* a general tndulgrace in tbc bath. iHnr ^drftlismrnls. [ THEGflEATGERMAh REMEDY : FOR PAIN. | B7S BHEtliTISM, ' ^AflBtaeia Sciatica. Lumbago, ' HUDlCElTWTHiCEl, SORE TMUUT. . MT FIFTT CERTS R BOTTLE TWVi? *i! irec(tau*la^t i ^ A | IM CXartM « Vsfttsr Cc ' CAIN Health andjlappiness. Are your Kidneys disotdered? 1 Ks&rBSS'S£E£ssE ! _ Are your nervee weak? Hare yon ' Bright" a Disease? ; Buffering from Diabetes ? 1 Hsre ^onr Livy Complaint? "°^Ssfsram*aa<M.aaaAOsar«,».Ti j Is your Back lame a^d aching? ' Hsre yon Kidney Disease? Are yon Constipated? J rSscri-ri-.,, , Hare you Malaria? - Are yon tormented with Piles? Are yon Rheumatism racked? Ladiee, are yon suffering? - If yoa would. Esmiak Disewe 1 ' and gam Health. Take 1 OVlij g^|)i ; Tms «t.ooo CxaAusr*. THE PNEUMATIC I^B^B FRUIT DRIERS. H&B Aitrdid tie Silter U^il fe ! A Irnsre WS.1L Z utW •
1 jBrir 3iarfrti5fmni1s. !c mwmox i » DR. C. W. CHIPMAN'8 r {Vegetable Liver Pillsl" ' Are now nn s»> by all the tons* eragrtMs ' '< ' swt rosmtr strertrepers tn NouOi Jfraey. Ttirj I ,h 5 MOST EXC ELLKNT 1. SICK HEADACHE, j DYSPEPSIA, 1 MALARIA. < COSJIVENESS J f OMtolraSreri tarrafwraTw't1 sou { t«-n —*1 sIriui (bcni, possibly , next week. 1 ' wrrtrStr is" 'arwSi ps-Xaxe ot baslifwl pHVorc are. ; , DO HOT BE WITHOUT THEI. F. D. LONG, ^ ■Jj-J 1PU FILBKBT STKEttT, rillLADA J^OAILD WANTED. 1 j^oncE. , ' h brreby *l>r#iksi IM wtjuwraro *w , . ot bropenj In the tosnsnip of Lower, roanly or Cope Nay. N. J. for nao-psyarenl ot Ulw, a.1. , vsvtlaee ls> take stsre oo tola dale, ta aapwirtir.1 r. At-'-' "ATI HDAT.At -I' M SI. !-«.*: f. . 1 t-l-nox Ars-lrmr. at tbe Wr ot I nVlorA p. m. , WM T. HNITH. OoDsClsr of Talra t Dared An »s. tp>a. - j ^UCTIONKEBIN U . ^ ^ *" ' iAAlEKC'RkbWKU-, , r;s- cwpe May City. N J. ' Q ED All LUMBER, Shingles, Siding and Pickets * ' lm"* ' mvAta w. A noorra. Cor. Corrtr k Jrffrrson Hla, Cape May ttty f-IO OPERATION. : Giaeral Meal, Pnnisiai S Oroccry Stare 1 In raw at you the ON TBE CO OPUUTTVE PLAN p ' sS^StoHa'ua'SfuSl i " fj CHAR nT ItorUDERTY, . JeL (,«>. L. MPAKKA A MONTH ^AND^JIOAIID " seeSSS „ nW. can mate great ply .11 the lime tbey sort ,. ' "i-r'ThH A LLSTT i' wTrWrttoCSuae!.10 miimmi' any thtac H- lo this aorU. A Ih of either aex. " Oicrecl from Bret boor, tree broad rami lo for- t taa^O'Mmll-ewonen.almlBUtJKrr. V >pnE BAY VIEW HOUSE, FUEBCrS PtitST, CAPE MAY CO, ^GENTS^W ANTED FOR THE A. | B LAINE 8L LOGAN " 1 i , I r-rv. . ! 1 AGENTS WANTED DOU- » 1 «L5iLSI'Ji'u 10 ",J "" A0"""uc " BLAINE & LOGAN S mH^Wpp4: S^urel'rortrawa.' win?s'iw !e J PATENTS I os-tiwt. and til other tmaUoa in the I. A W pmrau5«y!l free of*rai5e;5Jl ^ JsraSa -io I ^rtSSKS-r-mbt I r er'J rcvrtresler — !I RE-OPENED, p DEYELIN'S 'i DINING ROOMS, | NO. U KUitTH HSUt^ttt trT,TTtTLATlA_ ft bora It H Pms-Cleaa In all ap- oo PUC1B MKASONASUC. HOST VOBUCT. U ANGLESEA,! Cape May Co.. N. J. £ LOTS. - - 50XJ00. g mxao>th> boo, New Tort. nOmL-^b/ reS ] £ a» ws Walrae Bt, ritooa. pu i atmaa, core SMJ t*»j. .\ J la
Cottages and Buyers for Hotels and Boarding Houses will Find the Old Established GOODS AND CARI'ET (8T0RE Y. E. A.°& SON, ' Cor. Market and Eleventh Streets, Philadelphia. „ . PTORB MRMMOrOBY. On tbe rarocHt floor win be ttoflfl a oomjiaM sucf of Cbnousc Tiitra, r., u>.« Taptsiiv. ' iMttbAbt. tullo tstto" a*ssM|y^^ Wamol^B'fli MS Mau. Igmm , ubhatiS Su*ri*°l",rrf* "** la"U*' Ae- T** *" **" ' Y. E. ARCHAMBAUL 3c SON, DRY GOODS AND CARPETS AT RETAIL. N. E. Cor. Eleventh & Market Sts., Philadelphia. M. BRDSSEL CARPET Sn* 1N3RAIN CARPETS UUVl thk cnoipswr ooorw WUel ths cuouiht ooora KT'KK OPrKKKD. EVKtl OFTKHKIt. JOHN M. EYANS, DAYLIGHT CARPET ROOMS, 919 Market Street Philadelphia. ttrUDpS*llwsm. "*"' " ' Pr"*" m^1' "" """ ttwSu5S | GEO. M. POWELL, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 1 5 Decatur Street, Cape May City, beaaooaMe rrwlj-mmlr (Tortiloc. Bala, Caps sad lull Unea of Orctmseub PurulikAg Oooda s Uiwrm caaa pneea. ctraoing and repsirm* promptly auradnl to, and asuataah* guaiaotad. mrtt^ UAS. aVkSSCU. CUATi. f- XKgTSS FRENCH & REEVES, Noe. 13 and,4& Federal Street, * CAMDEN, N. 3. GRAIN. FLOUR AND FEED. Patau Floor, M1U rewO, Baa Dried Beef, Kurk. Coorar wd Fine Bell, nay and Wrap by the Bale or Bon lie. Axle (irraae. Coulo Powder. Coot, At. jeio-y Fertilizers, Agricultural Implements and Truck Baskets. SAMUEL H. FRENCH & CO., Paint Manufacturers, . PAINTERS' AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, CROWK READY-HIED PACT. BET SEA-SHORE PADIT MANUFACTURED. nrt-atan'sad uSSorue* 'n ' "a"' CW- Embo™cd- lorr^' *-* s*drmI ">»*• "md for 8AMUEL H. FRENCH &. CO., JS» TOBK AVKNI S. POttHTB AXD CALLOWU1LL BTKkkTK, 1-UlLAIXLPniA. West Jersey Hotel, " 101 FTKI'llEN I'ARSONS. Irate of Parmo't JloteL Cawutra. JOUJV POTTER. Clerk.
Slarhlr rgard. QAPE MAY CITY MARBLE WORKS, AT THS as. cor.* • Trees a Torwp.se MostKEXTh. TtibBSTOXES. rrrxrPD-o vniKSf. ^Rtsrrtlanrotts. of^Osrllrrt. pohliiuie-l b, ra." e?«y'h^X ceeT'poldiraed lo'tui *tjrn'°many S2«5S?S SEr?® sgoat sbe Oral day. Tofa am* liberal. rlSS tee- oo free ootdt, mow ready, lortodih* targe ^ AlJJX a'oj.. AOStsOa. Staler . RUPTURE ro - K^-WM -IIT t . r-.a-.r, ^eense. aFtMrBSS!eK»B : cag-.; ■ PENSIONS g | - - - i fe'ISEStc1, ■" i ^Sj255Sk** OO, Powaad, Melae. f BOLD swsSSars&SSsFt . Pisi®®!' fiS!AoL«^*^««toi«ww^7cC}y« I ^ PATENTS. 1 1
PIANOS /ND ORGANS. Tbe imblic to reaperrtully lartu-d to can al oar ^(WS BTABD. »I WASHINGTON HT-. ( Orpis & Seviic Hacliifles. Dartre ike aeeoey of agist aad MASON A BAMUMoaUASawbleA an tbc Wadla* Bakre ! SjKSWSffiir'dJyr.sssM j ^trori°"tj Soro^oreaaa, as tsanned to br tbe I yon sod WOI r»e Ike ! okgans BXjrrso wint pBtvibnig t>r , THE NEW HOME. Oor Uebt Kannlog NKW BOMS bBWINC. " * h? t-r-i'ih'"" ™u!ulra<2d-"u b" aM^owhiSan'op^?* mUn< "" THE NEW HOME c la pnamvrlT tbe aaoplrat aad oateat raonlse I aewMareclUirervrr InTeoled^aad we rtiallrafle . On mi Scwaj lidiBs In Rent • AMD BOLD OS KWYMOSTBLT IB8TAL- . SEKDUtNUACIllMOILA ATTACimg-tTS i PoraBBoebtoaa. Organs Tuned and Repaired, IUT1SPACTIOS OUARAKTBSD. B. F. HORNER, | «. C. TBOMrilON. Maoager. | apt*. 0 Wsshtogluo 8L, Cape May C*y. ; yHKRIFF S SALE. eafuwoeJeml oHht Oawt^/ubaaore ?^uTof ' Mew JrtWT. 1 wlliexpoee 'o aale si ftoweVba- ; SSJCEDAT, Ore^tratajly of JITLT. A^p | UocraBOierouff a ISq MayMdriaii- { delratied! uloJeSSeaiu^mi^'hTtoraUtin ' of Deaaia. ta |M trait ly ot CapeMay aad auie of ' MW Xeraq. bidag apfaij>l wau waaret crt^a ' sS5k:^Ss!fis:KEsS . roaatag tram the aatoe sluae Carabaa Koyara Poa. aorth foety-foor aad a aalf degreea wen oae hotel red ao! etgMy^IgM aad a half re'pereaeiu,' the B^SattKy^'kaaKa rort^3^tdIJTlhi,"I5Ii 'liU' peraa'aa aad a aloe Uak# to tbe plaoe of legiBntag, vobtalltlag | raveyad ty £?%SmA?fS£m to MoW - t'.raeroa. aad Iwttw.in iimb Ban wi two ajre. luu.o-ireeierTed by audttaa A. WUtlBBa - DM IN VIATOR'S SALE OF C REAL ESTATE. I us bkj'r^DAY. Jri.v. ii, iam, ' ( Ai A o'cjtak p to., tbc followuig pragBSy. B wit i a aovtat amp rtvi acsss op laxh | . cape Mas CeB tyTsaw Jacm*. B to vllim- 3 j ,
I SILKS! SILKS!! SILKS!!! I i HALL'S are now opening some J BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS. 1 A SPECIAL BARGAIN in all colors at 75 cents, cheap at 85 cents. One lot soft heavy colored silks at >1; sold last year at $125. ^ . One lot 21 iijches wide very heavy, £1.2$; worth, #1.50. . - + Among them are three lots at $ 1 , >1.25, $1.50. These are the best value we ever offered for the money; exceptionally good color and WARRANT I ED NOT TO CUT IN WEARING. ' SUMMER SILKS 1 SUMMER SILKS! In a great many different styles, 37 i-2cr,45c., 50c., 56c., 60c., 65c., 70c., 75L, up. NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS. HALL'S No. 26 South Sacond Street. Philadelphia. DURABILITY ; SEA SHORE PAINTING SECURED BY USING LUCAS' LIQUID PAINTS : CAPITOL LEAD. WARE A KLDKEDtiK. BsWIera. . fetd-y A. B. l.ITTLX, Palo - New York Bargain House, 34 Washington St., 3d door from U. S. Pharmacy, LABliE.WCU.SKLM-TED STOCK OP I leili. ftir^. laiiB', BsK* & CMBra's Boate. ^nos SPRING AN DTUMME R SHOES In every way auiuhle for o«r romuig waatbrv. Oor aloes of eut'PgKb will aBord the i«wt aelar. Ill* in the th'Xnity. bating m lo is rt-ke fr-an which t.. eelrex. wr enaraatee s aanw o« 0 " u> » rev ceM. ta Cape May prtoea. or equal ta olty prtrew We cell a Ooe KID WAI.KIMI HHOK, al Sl.es. whirl, were orlgtaally aoSl at SI ,ts. Alaoa PHEM'll KID UPgKA Tog AMD UBBL. for ' GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT To *^hiu,trarejm'^wree we||^ preparTd ^reM^iMda^lbat liar at prtora Miwe oohrajd W ' ntoi-emenu! wbk-h'we wUlatll In^roptlruaa^a rauRBat^aa'wT>lh!X^rtafOT^Dhr rxoriSrt So troohte to show goats, foe we koow a call itrtmre a porrbaae, aa we gnarmaM e--'ta al euy prwvaor refaad atooer. ^caUaren-iMame Sar|oufwtivea oor^well releeted etotk^lar-o-'uB MaaL. MC1ILAGKK, ai-lt-y . No. St Waablagtoa Kraec, tblrd door from U. S. Phannacj, Capo May. ■ • C. 13. COLES, LUMBER MERCHANT, MAM rACTTRtafl OP -. Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings. Boxes. &c. Brackets and scroll sawing. ' call exoBtaearaek tad get estimates. Agvat for Walla* Whana'aA M. LKkoeaukerthPanltBae f Office, No. 14 Kaighn's Avenue, Camden, N. J. J*l*-y ; SASH AND DOOR DEPOT, CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J. ; Doors, M, Blinds, Mors, Moulin Frames, Srais, , win ba found (be IM aad ian« exteaatva ta booth J.rary. Pre tree a apre-uny. AH orden I i^ajeiyltMaadwiefartbvirureot^-ed. M> in.ueji.niQe.T- ..,.i»i«e..elr. ritiBai a .Uauaor by wagon. CONNER A SCHELLINGER, s aph-y Near stailoo, capo May Coul Beaaa, M.J. WINDOW GLASS WAREHOUSE, BENJ. H. SHOEMAKER, 205, 207, 209, 2 1 I North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, ; WtathHiltGtaftadfMnGlaaSiiilttftrtlentt AMKKItiAN ftflNDt-W CLASH. KKYIJUIIT AMD PLtXIB ULAHH. Photographer's Crystal Ground Glass, Ornamental Class, LEHMAN LOOKIMU UL*>» PLATES, BEVKLKD EfKiE PLATEN M aura, D1AMOMDH. BOOTS AKD SHOES] largnat aad Hon OmnoU Suck of OocB, Cbrap Doju aad Skoaa la Cbpe May Co. STYLE, QUALITY AND PBICE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. ON^-PRICE*' oSrLY. SEE OCB SS.B0 OATrEBS. ALSO. A PVLL SUPPLY OP FjM WALLPAPERS ELBREDGE JOHNSON, " Be WA8HINQTON 8TRLBT. CARPETINOS. 37 THOMAS DEPUY, CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Mattings, Druggets, Lignum. Stair Rods, Window Shade*. ^ 8TREETr'",'r,'°**,fc"

