% Published Every Saturday Morning. I ~CAPEi~AY. AUGUST ZMKH-' T Consranlonol Primary Meeting. U«kr (be rake preseribrel It ibe Is* IkptfUiow Coocrrwooil Oureeliao, II is made Ibe dotv ot the Kirenilrr Ooniin litre of each coantj to fix am! announce Ibe place is each loamhip ami ward_ what the delegate areling* "Loll be held:— We therefore give twite to the Brnebikas voters of Cape May County to meet at the usual places in ibelr severe! cftaa, leyesbipa, and boroughs, on Mooday evening. August 2-Tlh. at eight o'doefc. to select drl«**tfs to the ooosentloo which meeta at Cape May City, on TMnaday. August 88th. to nominate a candidate lor Coupes* The following is the tenreaentatloo : Tpper Township, S ddcgales ; Ocean Cflr. S . Dennis, S : bra Isle City. 0; Middle, S : Lowerv I ; West t ape May, 5; Chpe May City, S ; Cnautstas. There is m-ny regrets often e*prr«ed that a person las tripped, but those who express than are often found running across 11* siren and telling ail about it in the car of a willing listener. Of oootse JJx-y are vrry sorry that marriages are broken 'fl by scandals; but they must tell it just the same. Tb?y never. If they can help H let anyUelyj* ahead of them. T.iey can hardly wall, hat run from bouse to house, ami from friend In friend, to di-cuss lb1' news with mutual wordy pldgea that the thing ahall go no farther. : It is thus said that the scandal la spread from moutB to tnoalh till the poblic car Is filled and the public tongue set fPO«The hypocritical "I'm sorty " that ac- 1 enniiwoire it* wlcked goasip nf the day is oiei.f the worst features of the whole ' business. Ti»' a pity thsl there Is so little 1 restraint ire the part ol many in the use ol lb- tougur, and ear too, let In many 1 oiku the Hstrner is at Mstnable as Use tedcr. Evrry station in life baa duties osmmoc ami pryprr to It Those who arc determused by eboloe to any particular kind ol business, are Indeed more happy than those who are determined by necessity, but both are under an equal obligation of filing on tome employment, which may be either useful to themselves ot beneficial to others. No ooe of the tons of Adam ought to think himself exempt from that labor and industry which were given *a°t heritage to our first parrots. Those in whom birth or fortune msy stem b) exempt from these conditions of ominvn humanity ought to find out same calling or profession for themsrlvca, that they may not lie ss a burden on Use so-' j ci.l body and be a useless part of creation. Every person who does not produce eoaveuvlcn creature whether he has wealth cr Dot. It a man will not work in some way. if be be able, neither ahall he eat, is a good docSris, and noedi calordng. Jw well-bewi lady or geotlwnsn will intrude with lilt or ber dog in a public pi me. A public parlor in a hotel or hording bouse, a railway car or poaaen. giv vvhitlc of any kind is not a place where' any ooe who has a regard for the sights and feelings of others will lake a d.<g. And. as a rule, no one doea; sod. as a rale without any exception, the oonSiiierate proprietor of any reupectable hutnl or bearding bouse will not permit it. If dogs were permitted to be led or maoism! tlw hotels the timid would be frightened, and to be told that the anlnaal «iil not bite Is aot a cu re'fnr ibe that has been experienced. The barking of a |Oudle or a pug in a lady's room is an annoyance to tho oecupanU of otlier r «ens within hrtrlng, and the owner sub J-cts herself to the ill will ol her fellow - bwrdets, while, the proprietor is blamed, and property, loo, for allowing the mm ante. Psrhaps there is no better teat of a woman's health and beauty than be* appearance when she presents herself at an eirty breakfast table. She ia then more at Nature made ber than at any other period of the day, when art baa been brought in -with a view of heightening her charms. If the has slept well, it argues, b. some externa sound nervous system, and the effect is seen in the brightness of ber eyes and (be time pos- - ongrd by the maw-res of the face and nock. lire raovementmre full of grace, lor ber limbs have been refreshed and strengthened by repose, and ber mind is dear and bright, for It also bu rested, ber limp and baxgar.1. The duty of self-know iedgc sad selfculture along some ooe definite line should be impressed oo every young person. U makea U possible to ha of any real good to others. For, wbro toy one is doing his work in the best wsy, he is slways beetsdous of H or not Beyond this, however, fl Is chiefly through the diadpEnc • land others, and to know bow to help them. t»ne who Is vigorously bending btinasif to bis own Hfedulk* is in a far better position to give InteUigtml aid to ithers in their struggles than one who, bartag uo purpose, devote, himself to famMgur— djhg^UresaoleShtr people. hrigwie. Ifattoual Quart of • •£>*»' roused if x. fifteen hundesdtuvv. ahogelltr. All Li* Tbs latest ware among fssidcoaUe
-T A Good Send-Off. I I The Washington Ugnl Infantry Corps , were tendered an oration no Saturday night no their depart ore for Iamg Branch. ( An iimncnre crowd accompanied the . soldien, while the sidewalks were . : throoged wdlh eothuriast'icspfetatort, and , at almost every sttp a Unman candle or ' skyrocket burst heavenward, or a red light ' threw Its brilliance over the scenes The depot was reached at the appointed ' lime and a demonstrative multitude found ' t In waiting. Among the crowd were the 1 honorary members and others who were ' to accompany the corps The gates were ' 1 , aoou thrown open, and the warriors and ' their guests swarmed in to the train that ' was ia waiting. ] The crowd that had assembled to bid . farewell to the popular command did so I In s most emphatic and boisterous man- 1 - dpt. crowding the platforms and cheering 1 | lustily until I he train had moved out of ' 5 the depot. The fireworks dlsplayi ece- . tinned si the railroad crossings In the ' : southern part of the eily. The train comprised ttiirtecii cars and 1 accommodated 460 pamerpere, ninety- j five active member* in uniform among j I The Infantry antrod safely at the , Standi on Monday morainf and were well \ , received. That the boys are gelling down ' [ to doty we Judge to be true from the In'.. ' . lowing extract clipped out of ibe i "Critic's" correspondent from Nv. 1,. I. 1 [ Camp. Captain Ross and Lieutenant Sloan are* tent mate* and expect to unpack to-mor- ( , row. They bare one piece of furniture, ' A. Huge Demijohn of the Carboy Speck*. . that sill be used for deooraliug. Tbe i amphora In question Is said to be filled | with a very floe article of Kentucky no*e- ' . paint. Caplaln John Miller and Lieutenant ' Duffy bare Ibe most cMnfort aide-looking quarters, but the Bachelor Men of Corn- ' , pany B, composed of Messrs. Smith, , Clark, I'ealland and McFadden, l.are ' , the neatest teat in the encampment. There are always s doxen or two young maidens trying to get a porp at it, but ' , whether they are most attracted by the name of the mess or tbe neat interior of the tent is yet mooted question. Tbe Altiaugb mess embraces J! cure ' Clanroe, Whipple, Hooch and llail, and 1 was christened ia compliment to Ibe i veteran manager who has leased the Daw , open bouse of tbe'oorpa. , J What Can You Do? It Is a good Uung to find out what at e , can do and then da it There are none | t without gifts. They are all needed- Tbe , : thing seems to be to find out tshal the . . gift ia Do what ia at hand. It ooe **y ' to make the discovery. Same people I 1 lly wsit far Dame Fortune, In a mysto 1 ■ ojs unheard of way, to faring them riches ' and rename, bat site never •* — t *fig Now the active work of the autumn is upon ■ you, do not wait to be appointed nc a - committee, or trusted with an important > mimoo. but do your individual work ' where you find it. Perhaps it may b%to 6 a very bumble sphere, but no matter, do- ■ log that work promptly and well xilllivt step to something higher, and better, and grander. A single Illustration, a hundred ' might easily be named, will show the c point of following up the bent of genius. * A bumble struggling 'krtlst in the city " of Lnodnc, slier ekcing out tbe half of ' his life in making poor, landscapes and e wane marine views, became thoroughly * disheartened. lie lived in a I/mdou flat ' and bad of coarse e good many neighbors * of the felloe speck* in bit leisure e boars, there were, by the way, a good 1 many of them, he took to making etchr logs of cat* He. more out of a passing r whim than anything else, had one of these * outlines bung up in an art exhibition. It c at once drew tbe attention of art lovers. * A large offer was made ft* what the poor f artivt fteught a trifle. In-hls studio were 1 cats upon cats drawn with a matter hand. ' These all found rendy tale, and their " author vast fame and unlimited ducats. Cap* May's Beach. Newport bat its Casino, Long Broach 1U racecourses, but Cspc May hat an attraction In its incomparable surf bathing, * before which tbe pleasures at other resorts dwindle into Insignificance. At no place oo tbe Atlantic coast it the beach as hard and level and the breakers so en joy - ' able as tbey are here. Old rUtoss will remember when h was customary at Cape | May to take s dip in tbe turf about 10 o'ciock in Use morning and another about V 4 ia tbe afternoon. But Ibis was before ; Dame Fash las, with ber inexorable laws, j had Included turf bathing In ber catalogue of pleasure. Now U is til changed, and j tbe only correct time to wrestle with tbe briny billows Is between 11 and 1 o'clock. Then can be witnessed oo the -Cape Msy j beach a sight unrivaled at any other sea- . side colony. Foe nearly a mile along the shore, from the Mineral Spring down to the Muant Vernon House, extends s vast gathering of joyous excited people, tumbi ling around to tbe foamy waves, lxugbing , at each other sod spurred up to the bigb- | Choice of Llfe-Work. Youths who ruth into this or that . sphere ot life simply becauta of the la- . docemenl it holds out, without tenting : their own powers or feeling any lore for . tbe work itself, need nerer hope for ex. i eellenee or succee* Tbey may or may ; not win acme .of tbe result* for which r tbey pine; but tbey never nan rite to emi > nenre to tbe pursuit itself, and are far , more likely to tiok below the averagr. > Ot the other hand, those who to deciding . their future course, are fortunate enough to discover where their memories are f strongest and dearest, and Ui«r real ini enough to choose their life-work accordt ingly. hare crery reasoa to hope for a - tog kind. , — • . Frivolous Society, i The parrot or teacher may command. [ or exhort, or testain. or advise to the j r of OMB|mimtfilp, of books, or occupa- i * lions, or amusements works to the <***>• : ! ! arte direction. It will be labor thrown i a^ay. Tbe ruten.of grammar. Imrard j ere* so thoroughly, will never nwuteracc i the effect of constant assodatk. with i , . tkqae who speak inourrreily, ac* wiB the ■ i
Encamplnant of Flrat Brigade New Jersey State Cuard at ManaSQuan. # Tbe Secnod Brigade, New Jersey Bute to Ouant.Msj.Oco W.J. Sewell command- P tog. will go Into {amp at Maoaaquan oe ? Monday. August 18th. and- remain until I Saturday tbe 83rd. Darin* tbe encampment there will be parades, drills, reviews, target- pract toe, and other Interesting military manoeuvres, beside bop*, halls, ™ and Other social events, which will oom- " ] bine to make a brilliant wort for Mans 0| , Among the prominent features e> , will be e grand review of the troupe by ~ Urn* Haneock and llsrtranft, and another by the (Jorenrar of tbe State and Staff. ber of the friends of tbe troops aod other* , tbe Pscnsylrania Itailraad will sell excursion tickets to Maoaaquan, from all au- . lions oo tbe United Kailroads of the New Jersey Division west of Ktbwsy, good far passage in either direction, at two . cents per mile. Tbe popular seashore rxcursioo train, running between llilladelpbia. Long I and Ooean Grove, will stop at £ Mmnssquan during the rncampmcnt. This { - train leaves Broad street station at 8 * m. { on "Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. running vis Monmouth Junction : Market street wharf at 7 a. m. oo Fridays, t running via Mt. Holly and Sea Side Park, f The tlckts are limited to one day. aod are ] sold at #1 SO ft* the round trip. . Blue Glaaaes. - When a pereoa reaches the oooclurion t that everybody else to the cnmmuulty it j wrong in life liutiness push, trulbfuhss - and liheral deaiin. tbe time is reached lot" tial iodiridusi to caiechlse himself nod * ere If tbe trouble be not nearer borne. If < all the reflections of ajnirroraic distorted ; and untrue, ills its fanlt and not those who msy look Into it for tome reflex ^ truthful repraenlattoa. , No ooe ever knew a mean, jealous, or envious man who was not firmly pur- < suadrd that mhre f.ilks bad fully em- 1 braced these undesirable qualities. What . a wnodcr a person would be if be did not ; find his own characteristic tin of rtmy, j offensively prnmioent in other* If today the waters shout you look blue, he 1 sure tbey are see through .bloe glasses, i aod he slow* to make a noise about it. It •oly make* matters worse. . U men are regarded as self-seekers, ambit iuus'and avaricious, it may he that ' the evil complained of has been projected 1 upon them by those who make the ; ehaigex ■ Thai Uie world would be a ] ■ world if there was more charity : and sympathy it I*, cannot for a moment 1 disputed, and this truth opens a way ' ' liy which the great work may j* helped I along. Who wiO be of those to bretow s . helping wore! ■* deed ? , I Profit by Mistakes. There are now but that tnakc mistakes. I 1 but oot all are affected to tbe tame way , 1 hv them. A bad blbnder completely dc , '• muraliua some, tod tbey either drop their 1 task in despair, or go bluudgjf* onward f 1 to Ibe dark to fioal disaster. Others ■ - more wisely use their mistakes at step i 1 ping stones to success, utilizing former ; 1 blunders to avoid future perilous places, j 1 That mlatakxa have a depressing effcej ' upon tbe mental constitution Is apparent j - to all who think upon the subject. Some- ' time* a great disaster has to demoralized j ' thoto who were nrarly connected with i .; 1 as to render them unfit foe terrier. This J : it t case to which disaster gets Ibe master . ' *f the man. Oe the oU>er hand, when ' h the man masters the mistake, rictory 1* * r WOO from defeat and ultimate success I 1 from failure. "There are slways two - ■ ways of ties ling a mistake. The easiest ( 1 wsy Is to let It slots?, sod to make no atr tempt to correct It or to learn anything * 1 from it. Tbe best way, however, it to « - stop the mischief Indoord by tbe mistake, < ' that you need never make it hgato. That « c it the one wsy of attaining accuracy, in ' ■ word or to derd ." r . * 1 Be Careful. Alternate activity and rtwuis a law of ; nature. This law ran not be violated i 1 with Impunity. It matters nut Whether - we at* aware of any violation or not, the 1 • penalty If slow to coming will to due tea 1 - ton demand satisfaction. Tbe human t 3 stomach must have periods of rest, or It j ' will weaken and ultimately tall. In a acute, it Is a kind of grist mill to supply . 1 the body with nutriment. If it is not ' ' permitted its period of relaxation there < 1 will certainly follow tome diiaslrr to its ] 1 !"«»- i ' Lunches between meals, nibbling at ( • rakq fruit, or anything else that keeps ' this important organ to constant excite- \ 1 meat it harmful. Eveo beer and sugared f drink* bare to be digested, and should be ] - tvokVed after full meads. Persons oomlng , to the asssborc find their appetite* Je- • crossed to a remarkable degree, and the i tosdency is to eat too much. A little self- 1 3 denial right here will wonderfully aug- 1 - meat tbe pleasure, and physical profit of j - s visit to Chpe Hay. 1 Good Advlc*. • 1 Learn your busman thoroughly. Keep ,l one thing- to nowise chsags. Observe 1 system sod order in all that yon do sod ] j undertone. Be self-re Hsnt ; do not take y . two much advice, hui rather depend upon . . yourself. Never fail to keep your ap- ' J puiounMU, nor to be punctual to ibe 1 minute. Never be idle, but keep your t , hands t* mind usefully employed Use , , charity aith all, be ever generous ic thought or deed-belp others slang life's r thorny pathway. Make no baste to t* rich ; remember that small and steady < . gatos give onmpetcury aod tranquility of i , miod. Never put off tip to-mnrrow what , , you can do today, and a ever burden , . other* with yuar complaint*. If our own * . sets rondnreaa*, out ssurha wia eat avnH ' • r i 1 The "crops go op tlradilr improving. " almost crrtaln text Winter. Even ft I ; these low prices, in the two big wbd: , sutev this year, Kaosaa and DwXoto. lb- " i wheat will be worth more than the ground < [ - it stand t no. so heavy is the crop. ( " Scrnr one aakt : " Hew long is a man \ ■ ' a bride-groom f " Not v*j lenr. In a t , ; majority of case* he bne<*nt* " abort "be- 3 ' , fore tbe wedtHag torn end* ' * Th* Voice of the Paopla. Tbe people, a* a aboir. etMom oaks ; I mistakes, an-5 the ™rto« voice of 1 psto vutoews UMt vhchsre t
Nottcrr.Toe County Examiners wll" bold the _ next qtsaricriy examinatioo. of applxaot* > teacher's liorose (fet- Sd. and 8d I grade.) in (he l'ubhc School • building, IbpeMav City, no Friday and Sp onlay «s Aug. 8»l» and 30th insL Doors upm at £ ^ E. P. Shlelda, County SnpL Sj Thnifet Eidredge'a new store on Broad- _ West Cape Msy. ia fully stucknd with dry goods, notions, ladas haU . trimmed and unt rimmed, also a full line f ol genu furnishing good* Give ua « call. o*-*kL J, •arte ^dufrtlsrmrnts. JOHN WANAMAKER'S. r | - V Store News. • It is a hard time for mcr- -> chants, especially for manuand by a hard I time we mean a time when J they are losing money rather than making. This is the general fact. Amerchantwho his goods six months * ago is sure to be losing now; 1 a manufacturer who is at „ work oh stuff that is already J plenty is worse off than 'I the merchant- Such is the r •condition orahost merchants and manufacturers now for few months. Wholesale merchants and t manufacturers, both, are 5 holding great quantities of 1 almost everything in trade; " holding— not for better prices for buyers. Buyers are scarce, because merchants have got already more than they can sell. There is general stagnation. But this very condition of 1 things'affords a signal opportunity for a merchant who is . not burdened with goods ' and has the requisite outlet. can buy any quantity of the most desirable merchan- ( dise, undersell the retail market, and still make a profit This is our condition exactly. We sell in a year more than four times the quantity ( of goods we now have in stock; and our sales are going to be more, not less; because we adapt our buying f and selling to the times we are in. We spoke of" maka profit on these low i prices. Not always. Wo t are not smart enough to - correctly beforehand always. When we miss the thing, we try the next- ' When we find we have bought on a falling market, we hasten to sell at a loss, instead of waiting after the ancient fashion ; but , the outgoing tide of trade here carries the wrecks off quickly that we do not I sjop to grieve over losses. I is emphatically money I where events develop so fast . What is the result, that we < ask you to read of our proband tactics? ' Why, the result is that here is a different condidon of things from what you expect of the general dulness. It is said to be dull ; no trade. It isn't dull not even in August of a very hard summer. Every- c body, is holding his "br her , money a little more firmly ; , everybody is a little more r cautious in paying it out. t That is all in our favor. The the rime and the more cautious people become^the more readily they go to a 1 place where advantage turn- - bles to their side of tbe bargain with the solidest guarantee fmoney back if they want) on the top of iL We are not old enough yet ' be quite sure of the fart ; it looks as if hard rimes actually good for us ' as if people might need ■ the stimulus of fear to bring out the fullness of their esti- ' mate of what we are steadily c doing in good rimes and bad. The store is full of merchandise; and die prices are what our view of tbe opportunity makes them. It is not a rime for the quickest things nf fashion ft j« a rimi; for j getting almost all the substantial staple things to wear and keep house with. It is rime to make money by spending it It is a rime for caution ; but the caution is to shown in choosing what you buy, and the bargain make. And surely when the lxjttom appears to be I reached in goods, and the ^ top of the purchasing power < money, ahd ^xeople are trying to be watchful and wise-^that is our rime to advertise, to'tdi as nearly as we can what is going on here.
■J^OTlCE. ScOMU tKTvtq fires uuu tfcv aHoaraad «.tv wjawiMMUT. oct. lax tan. at a* oat /\| a v so oocxrnt Boat sfesffi •ay BsUreaT Dvaot M Ho. hml f<* ureal.™ alKw UOOfraXTC.r. 1 -po FAltMEItS— FOR SALE. FERTILIZER. 1'boihx.t or roKruisi r;a nito tx>. CEO. L. srABKS. BaUBMi Nuugrl. k 7 WmMbxiob sc. care «•• cry. "NyTOTICK. kruTt IMpuO mE.w/Sm •* fc-S^fUpireSoT«* to* snrre tre J^G ENT8 W ANTED- TOR TH F. : BLAIKEV CLEVELAND & i tIIIGWI. ^ BDipRm, ; pHE BAY VIEW HOUSE, " ' rimer* foist, CAFE MAY cw : t. Iwilquartv™ lor tk mr vM trv fan* ot tkt j too od^. loot Ikv^OrMnre J ah dn-rvar^ •ogia.ftfreffnc t kglm^tpt tkv W. H. MIDDUnON. ■tyiv Diuowt > i ' GRAND HXCUK3I0N. ; SEA ISLE CITY, j TUESDAY, AUGUST 86ih. 1884. ! | vtw tS?rn™rtt«uty™y treS 10 ^ GRAND*" j CLOSING SALE A. J. STEELMAN, CLOTHING, HATS M CAPS. Gent's Furnishing Gooils ^ C. SWAIN. masvfactvkkk OP ARTIFICIAL BTONE PAVEMENTS, C EL LA Its. STABLE PLOOKS, At. Ac_ opnc*. as WABntsTrox-sTRKcr. careMaycny.il j.
31 nr gjrrrfomratjL EVERY DAY ( Lyo<Uvt:.-»ro,.0. Dr. CHIPMAN'S PILLS, Dr. CHIPMAN'S PILLS. A. tor Sicx Bs.nicna. MaDr. CHIPMAN'S PILI-S la tkr kaat* Tkry .rr hy E. 0. LONG, Sole Agent for U. S. inn FILBERT STREET. rniLAtlA. TWEXTY-PIVK CENTS A BOX. TypmCK TO BONDHOLDERS. ^AH rerroo. k.iMui*boeSs .itU" Cry cilCip PER MONTH. « Bwrafy-Svv aoltire pre ma^^aad^rxpure. BCCKWATKB A VAN SLYKE, | ■*» Arek BL.Pkttada^Tt. ( ANTED IMMEDIATP.LY ^ j \ 14, "OS Dilrt'remrDOTr hjtllf'ritvret^l ' ] fbr ! It. A 'i. Tvlrrespk Oo, TbkZtsUoaal TvL 10. orrantgaL Tkr Rankvre and Mrrrh""tv and s: | 'SSSSrSS'S & ' •von* A Srv Jerary T*t"*rapti. Miort j«od I » -ypr Wnuag laatroeooo <-onn«ij. Van . .09t™-, *M O. retool atrert. Pklladrlpkla. I Van.. | : QOOPERATION. Goterai lest PntTisitm & Grocery SIote OS THE CO OPERATIVE PLAN Are rrauaaaul to arena™ nkair with aay ore ol V tl* okJrevstfad. Naarly ooo kali ot tkr rreure . cHAt(!<5L\i)C(rt*£iriT. ! 1 C. LKBOT WHEELER. )0» GEO. L. BPAREk. | ' EE-OPENED, j Afire maxtng tnportant liaprorareata , DEYELIN'S DINING ROOMS, i NO. It NORTH SECOND HT.I PHILADA.. I Hi" bora tMpaot. It la FW*I Olaaa In all apI'HICKS REASONABLE. DO NT Pull GET. J DEVBl.tNS f? apt* No. 14 Nortk Brand SU ITillvMpM". • JN CHANCERY OF NEW JER- t To Jorepk L. Gakr. By vtxtoe or an ordreof tktcfian af ckanerey °j|kg* Jrean-naXa^tre day tkv du^ • SaKianrti1 jay ure !*5 K'SSriiSSSS tu. tret, oo landa In l'pprru>*reklp,rare Maj OMnty. Nnr Jreavy. aaatoMd to reld Oampialni ant. and too are madv a j-Ivodapt to rekt caare | breaaar u la altrgod that yon are tkr koldre aod S2£y Streni0 jSpi' L."Sre?™f''prreretowo' MMtdarkSn tEflaqre ■ Bow " °sS^Sm or cSpSSid
Cottarea and Buyers for Hotels and Boarding Houses will find the Old Established DRY GOODS AND CARPET STORE V. E. A. '& SON, Cor. Market and Eleventh Streets, Philadelphia. HTORE DIRECT OKT. t^^*^Tre£dre aa"v!<*are ywtrereiior Ty affSSSic tk^urrre^rea'ar CXInaffaPlas* jyhv. Brel tarex Farere* ^ ^ ^ ^ ,koo*iIl Sore.ypkotilreira roren for mat tor Carpata, Window Shada* Ac. Tkt" koow waa caY. E. ARCHAMBAULT & SON, DRY GOODS AND ABPBT8 AT RETAIL, E. Cor. Eleventh & Market Sts., Philadelphia. GEO. M. POWELL, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. I S Decatur Street Gape May City, SreaooabW ready read- I'd km*. «au,c»pa had toll tare of OantlaiMV Porniui.nc Ooola a • lowret caaa pnra* Ckmoior a-rf rrpatr nx prrenpuy aurtaiad to. a*d re:ui.r;;..or-»r*:.i-<-t. ntylT-I X. PRENCL. CD AS. C. REEVES FRENCH & REEVES. Noe. 18 and 18 Federal Street. . OA.MDEN, rr. a. DEALERS IN grain. flour and feed, ■re——™- Wlrnt Ptnre xnn r^. JwcIIPadBaat. xi^j.-rerre «n*r..ji.a, Bay aus i»i.a - Fertilizers. Agricultural Implements and Truck Baskets. 'SAMUEL H. FRENCH & CO., Paint Manufacturers, PAINTERS' AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, CBCfl EEADT-EED PAIHT. BEST SEA-SBORE PAI8T IAMBFACTUBED. SAMUEL H. FRENCH A CO.. jsa' TOST AVENI'E RK'lrrS AND UAUaiWlULL BTREETS. ITULADE1.PH1A. West JerBey Hotel,
SILKS JLKS1! SILKS!!! HALL'S a-e now opening some bargains in black silks. A SI'KCI AI. UAKGA1N in all color* at 75 cents. ■ heap at S; cents. . m. ■ One lit -.if! heavy colored silks at *1; sold 'fast year at Ft 35. One lot si inches wide very heavy, A 1.25; worth, Ft. 50. Among them arc three lois at $1. St .25. Si $0. These arc the best value wc ever offered for the money: exceptionally good color and, WARRANT ED NOT TO CUT-IN WEARING. SUMMER SILKS! SUMMER SIL-KS1 In a great many different styles, 3jf i-3C.,4$C., 50c.. 56c.. 6oc.,.<»5c-f 70c, 75c., up. NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS. HALL'S No. 26 South Second Street. Philadelphia. DURABILITY SEA SHORE PAINTING SECURED BY USING | lucas' liquid paints CAPITOL LEAD. REFERENCES* IZJ CAPE MAY; A KLOREDOE. BaiMre* IcbX-y A. 8. LJTTLE. Pain New York Bargain House, 34 Washington St., 3d door from U. S. Pharmacy, LA WO*. B'Ett. SELECTED MTtKtE OP M Boy's, Laflies', Misses' & dim's Bits, Bles AND SLIPPERS ot tht bret and more Mlrtratod dty mat™. Wa oBre to our tody patrona no*, a SPRI KG AN D' Yu MMER SHOES^ ' GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT ' 8oITil^"re"Tk^Yirt*reId GLOBE MURT.'pnre' 75 JtoTllPIJtEUlWtDRMtD HiiIUT, to ct*. and W1IITE TOLA UN DRIED LINEN Mitoixt. «irea. W?barea anrwret AND OtLVER WATCH EM. in ret^r aw >wre a^Amrevaq "no troohiT tollho* rood", lor *r tko* a <*n l*1o*a a |inulreai.«a w, naniw tofd. re oily ■ prlrea or retond moorr. itattaDd^rxamiaa "jJ^y *!?BlnreronS5v " m * - L. MCHLAGEH, C. B. COLES, i LUMBER MERCHANT, J MANUPACTUREES OP Doors, ash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. BRACKET A B E SCROLL SAWING. . Call axiom™ reor* aau *•* rettmrere. Araot IreWaltouA Wkremv AM USkoreniXortPrrUllire I Office. No. 14 Kaighn's Avenue. Camden, N. J. Jel6-r SASH AND DOOR D£P0T, CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J. u e coll ia» attrattna wJre'atVSw^" nuCK tmneJreortV*'*™'1 10 Doors, U, BU, Stutters, Mfc, Frames, Sraras, CONNER A SCHELLINGER, •I*.y Noajjqytoo. Ca|* May Court Dow N. J. WINDOWGLAS^WAREHOUSE, BENJ. H. SHOEMAKER, 205 . 207, 209, 2 1 I North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, IMPORTER OP TiicL Free ct Ilile 'an, Fisjlf iilow Glass Simla & Daillefticl AMERICAN WINDOW GLASf . kEYUUHT >KD FLOOR 0LA88, Photographer's Crystal Ground Glass, Ornamental Glass, — GERMAN LQOEINU ULAB8 PLATEB. BEVEJ.KD EDGE PLATES, GLAZIERS DIAMONDS. . - — ' BOOTS AND SHOES! Larxare aod More Oomplaia BiaoX of Good. Cheap Baju and Bkore la Cape May O*. STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. Good, thsl fi^BVEElsTassto EjM t* cxokaa*ad re mrerey aafoaito* ONETBICE OINTLY. ' SEE OCR MLXO GAITERS. ALSO, A FVLL SUPPLY UP • FINE WALL-PAPERS •ottayt' (re OMajAUM or Boanuos-kuoa* CaUaad prtcrsamxtos Mtrre pcrotuauts otoorkrea ELDREDGE JOHNSON. (* OS -WA8HINOCON BTBEET. ' 37 CARPETINGS. 37 THOMAS DEPUY, ' CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Mattings, Druggets, Lignum. Stair Rods, Window Shades, Mats, Ruga, Ac. NO. 37 SOUTH' SECOND STREET. mcrr carpet ptobe .aVjvx chebttcct krwEET. kakt hide. ' 37 LOWEST i;a'™ 37

