Publ'tKed Every Saturday Morning, i CAPE MAY. AUGUST 30. 1884- , TUs to r»toireri#Itt< O* «■■.. .* tUm raftC-#"- r I Hie excursion of Ibe lleptlat church to . Sc. l»k OS 3f***S ™ « ~Joy«M» oop 10 tbrae Who tod ibe ctot*rc lo lay . Aitdc boiiatM for a fliyl rcoraiifto. It paired off without aerthing to mar (be pleasure of aajooe an far a» we kpow. Jo t at (be health and perfection of the body depend largely upon (be mnlifhl, air, temperature, and other ooodltloca to which it it eapoaed. to the quality of Ibe character yJ* greatly determined by the anrroondlng influencrr, and It U not aentaltooa in the one cue « lo dealre for pleasure lo tbe other. The "orer-fonnal" often Impede, and •otnrtimea frustrate boaitieea by a difetory. tediums drculloci and (wtol in ooiioqtitol language •* called) iwj wiJ of reodoetiox tie aim pleat* traneadloot. They lave bote compared lo a dog wbkb circuit* round the apof. A bfc pickerel Happed into a lake fith- i trman'aboai. Thafa nothing, on Indian I river. Florida, dab are caught In quxnti- i ii. . i ■■ 1 1 » I , lit. r a nine knot in ' i.y Mtddeuiy lighting
cnn-i . which had been previoualy moored in ti e rieir. The gunwall of Ibe boat it bt.iti.Ul near the wati^^edgc when the frigh ettedfWr hap on board lo tbeir at-Tf-e Aaaarioi" AugUr. of New Yo k, the . nly Da'.ing gaadte in Ibe country, bat recent Id pro-led and puhliabcd a fiabcnuO hand book. Each leaf ooolaina a 6»hrnii«n« "Km." and at tbe end . f a amarwlul day 'ft tport tbe Joyful angi I Drift I- -wily fill uy> Ibe blanka at to dale, wright. place cumber and aire of 111. latent, a."! be will atraigbtwiiy f">d biuo' lf in the Augbr. Wo know well a bal ia Implied by a react re (mat -f money or of time over tbe antral occtb of our daily life-bow it can be applied to a hundred object! of oomfort and plcuure to our familiea or of welfare* lo tire community. But It rarely occurs lo tsa that tbe tame thing apt .lira in even a more effective and permanent manner to our vital powers. To tore a •orpin, of atrength i« at cnoe lo have many opportunities pot .Into our bands, and be who. by a systematic arlf-care, maintains this surplus, is In just that proportion prepared to be helpful and valuable to eod ly. • Bert bathing by women has been rather fro* oed upon lir the leaders of Ibe hauU •soMtr at !»®g Branch this season, and comi-aratim ly tew have been bold errough to ■>< tbe edict of tbe fashionable Medea and Persians at drfiancr. One dashing yoorig srwnan from Cindnnali. however, with a wihl western sbondoc cbatacterialierl tbe dlyof pork, refuses lo bide her light untler a bushel, as it were, and daily the bench in > gorgeous and si rising costume which h arc* little lo the Imagination
A i cxchtnre aays: • Fifty yean ago it was quite an . apedlUoo to go to tbe sea- ' statu-— fay t . Deal. I/mg Branch, etc., | carried there in a s*t of 'wagoocttc, drawn ' Bgroniy two ixwara, through tbe deep | ram', uf Jeraey, at tbe rate of three and a half milea per hour, in tbe midst of intense b-ai arising (mm tbe glaring sand almost as trifling and overpowering at the fiery ' draft from the eye of a limekiln. And ' when we caor reached Long Branch tbe tabi - was so acanlly supplied that one's hunger was seldom satisfied unless we ' can ;ed with us our own food, la fact, a frier d informs us thai want of sufficient food drove him and bis family to New 1 York, in tbe midst of a burning July, ' after bring at the ft ranch only two days, The change id matters and things between J We have oo objections to legendary ' hwr rd a piacatorial nature; indeed we ! rev. 1 la atnrka of fabolooa captures, and uwly tot week we ralaad tbe salary of our ' ulik ■ boy for hit peiteiiaance in being 1 an v r-witneas of our own feats wHb tbe ' on .od line. But we do object to play, ing piich and !..< with the reputation uf ' urn dmsdr'tpbisYinost rmpecteddtiaco*. to wit. Dr. W. K. Brown of Diamosid street. YxriiWt paragmpben in many , eotr-apnearir# hare imposed nptm a ered- . Irai# public with ibe. fact that IH. Brown ^ Ticr.itly taught .« the pier a shark mens- , urii-g fourteen feet. Dismay tilled tbe . breast of surf balbmaaad many were the . aaawms damaada for inveaUgaUiui mailed ■ to tl it office by lu thousands of aubacr ib. , era. One uf our reporter* was sent to to- , lover. tbe dorior. Tbe laUer however , dec Lore! the overtures of tbe Journal*. . and with the remark that be was not a f oaulidale f,* public service and did not , tme for^sapyr Mricririy. drank hi, ,
rock tail burrkftUy and wont. Then a greut tncuopol.'-an drily became totrrralt\l to the matter, the Philadelphia /Vest, t and to last Sundays issue printed a , psregraph to Ibe t fleet that "Dr. Brown , du! not catch a stork fourteen feet toog. , bri^iy. dogftob nieasurlng fourUre. , Now then to a good fled of perceptible , difference to a fourtreo fret shark and a ] fourteen inch d.*-flab, and tbe halo of , heroism which had foe days encircled the ; brow of Dr. Brown left him. Tbe young . ladies followed him to troops to the surf ! • aniioua to bathe lack*. vidnity to bia 1 - tto'r stlenU9ta ou a ir.U. aired area, wed \ tbe after recslred fay the doctor from the Dune Museum at ftb and Aret was withdraw, by telegraph. It was tore ttoi " • tbe paldr of the naughty dlariplr of Bat s- ; • lapiua willed, be Mgfat us In our editor- ■ :i"=2S5:.Kas : twrea a docflah aed a dogbcrry. Tfaure to a tmthhU togrennna— aiiuui '
J John Morriarey In Co"graaa. Bee. Teriey Poore writes to tbe Breton' Buigtf h ■'John Mortiaaey, tfae Sew York prtoe- h fighter, was a metnboa of tbe PDrty-flret n and Forty-aecaort Congresses, where be c behaved with great deoorum. His ap. f was that of an athlete, !for be t ; was over six feet to bright very large to s proportion and with an tumaoal muscular 1 • devetopemect. HI. eye. were pleasant t ' and deeply set behind buaby eyebrows, 1 ' but his nose was so badly missbappen t ' after his fight with Yankee Sullivan as to 1 I be tbe moat omaplrious feature of his I > face. It was said that when be first I entered Coogrem be relied on Speaker \ urged the acceptance of a box of floe 1 ' Havanx dgaia. Tbe gift was received by i the Speaker with proper thanks, and I ; after, little conversation, during which I ' said abruptly: 'Mr. Colfax, I ( bare a favor to ask. Please put me oo a I committee where I wool bare any woek i J to do,* or any repoeta to mak.' H is reqoeri I was gratified. When, in oompitog tbe i , Ocmgreeaiooal Directory. I axked Mr. ' , Morriaaey for tbe incidents of his life, on i pelting Ibe question,,* what to your ocru- i ; pal ion • be replied, whb e smile 'prixe- I ■ tar; « wsa ihi 1 good same. It ia for his sake that I tore i . come here lo Congress, that 1 have come , here to Congress, that my manhood may i . aloe* for tbe follies of my youth, And you i ■ mav put me down as a moulder to an iroo ]
1 foundry 1- Hla deportment as a Ilcprtaen- n I tative was courteous and dignified, and, a . although be did not make any speeches, a . be never blundered when became to vote, fi -a- t Work and Llvu. , Man was pot into tbe world lo work, a . and cannot find true happiness ia remain- c i ing idle. Bo long «a man has vitality to * spare upon work it must be used or it will e Income a source of grieve us, toraasiog 1 discontent. Tbe man will not know what J ' to do with himself ; and when be baa t ' reached such a point ma that, be is un- t 1 consciously digging a grave for himself I and faihioaing bia own coffin. Life needs t a steady channel to run in— regular habits I ' of work and sleep. It needs a steady. I e stimulating aim— a tendency toward some- t 1 thing. An aimlres life cannot be happy • ' nor for a long period beallby. Even If a c ' man baa achieved wealth sufficient for bia i '' needs, be frequently makta an error io t 1 retiring from buiincsa. A greater shock i " can hardly befall a man who has been ■ '* active than tnal which be experiences, < t when, having relinquished bis pursuits, I c be finds unused lime and unused viuliiy i * hanging upon his idle bands and mind. ■ " Tbe current of bis life ia thus thrown to- i ° to eddies or settled into a sluggish poo! to die- * Here are a couple of bathing dresses u worn by long Brencbere t A buxom hruJ net to matfeher appearance at tfaM|»ter't b edge in a costume stncgly aug-geative of * that worn by the soldiers in " Tbe Merry * War." TbU (xMume was in tbe Knlckerr- bocker style. It was very close flttirg and above tbe waist was ornamented wl^h 9 a quantity of braiding. Below the walftt } bowevrr, it sres so done fitting andNs ~ tight rope njurrr. - *" voted the ooriume "Joss immense, "^blcb l' quallflcalloq, to view of tt> scanVes of tbe apparel, would seem lo be loaocurate
and absurd. The lady apactstoia, for f some reason or other, failed to manifest i costume calmly waited into the water, ap- c parently not in tbe least dtooonoerted by I tbe attention abe attracted. f mi stomas acnutr. f Another bathing dress worn by a young t married tody, which drew forth a good t share of notice, was designated to repre- j tent the eealea of a flab. It fitted the wearer like a glove and disclosed ere*y motion of tbe supple limha beneath. "8 be actually looks as if it was her own akin 1 was the jymsrk of a bystander." Tbe " m-«t gene rally worn bathing drees, bow- J ever, is the Mother Hubbard— the un- n belled Mother Hubbard— the dress which 1 has so excited tbe Ire of tbe Saloa of ccr- f Uin Western towns as lo cause tbem to , issue an edict against Its appearance oo r tbe public hlghwsj-s. Borne of tbe more « punctllras of tbe bathers _who wear the 0 Mother Hnbband don an ulster, which J they only discard wben no tbe point of g entering tbe water. Others, however. • dispense with tbe o later as a needless 1 burden and leisurely stroll to the water's ' edge to tbe curve-revealing garb. > Mrs. Frances Hodgww Burnett Is s ft good horsewoman, but does not ride much '' abe ia suffering from nervous proslra- u tioo and overwork, and to obliged to keep , very quiet. Mrs. Burnett cares nothing » fashion; abe dreams onooovrnUonally. y to a style that suits her strong, rather " than beautiful face and lovely rounded t figure. One merit of ber dremiog ia that u sbesrarely wears black, which has become » the badge of profcaalonal women. She ® long, soft white wools, pale blue, „ pink and even pale yellow, and tl each seems to be a part of ber personality n and quite different from anything seen on *
Ltdu Hum, tbe iseorgia Vronder has c interviewed. She denied being married to ber manager, T. M. Atkinson, J and aays there it oo ground for the re- t port; thksht does ixk even love him o« ■ nevtv expects to. She states that her ■ torn has netted ber about HO, 000, which 1 she will invest in government bonds. ° Hum will be under the manage- F meat of Charles Frrtman, or the Madia .o which commences in .ton Francisco oo ! Bepumtor 8. and continues four week*. 1 asya bee mysterious power ia tocavat- ■ ing cnctinoaJWcd she defies tfc- world ' ttrwSwltg Uyueby. A nosed physician" says, many persons, simply fay deep and rapid inhabit wo of pore air, can become temporarily iotoxi-. | cated by Uftx rapid introduction of oiy- ' gen into ibe tftaa, as muck to as if fbey t hadtakena draught of alcoholic arircu- f STaJtass ' riub to the night-ajr to tell hi. wife. If Stoto. OCX acanthi. Uosri, be might tod intoxicated upr« Let pumibly.^1" "" J i amnemrefito vre«mion. We grow to i
There are over-wtwkad mortals whose heads red under anj mental effort, whore II nights bring no refreatog sleep, and whose fl nerves quiver under ansoyanoe an raw t flesh under a touch. Men who bava(loal I tlwir grip, and aA victims of tonOmcr- c unroot exhaustion. It to bard to re- a pair a rooatitolioo thus touken. One ■ that has bree subjected to a strain before - tbe prime of lite ts reached, that has ex- f hi uatcd tbe vital force intended to tost t the alloted number of days, three score | and ten. i It might acem alight consolation to que | who baa made tbe mistake of met work, i If others would take learning by him sod ( ] avoid Ibe same rock. But few do. Each j thinks be la strong enough to stand lb | neglects exercise, hurries bis meals, { takes little recreation, works while he : ought to be asleep, and before he knows breaks down. No doubt much of the mischief due to overwork ie so alow that ! tbe victim ia almost unaware of tbe danger be is to til! disaster overt aki ft htm are little iblngs wboac tignificawr not perceived, or if half suspected, is not heeded ia time to escape. The red flag of danger in many a form la urdown roust leave his work behind him when the store or office is closed. He must not wrestle with problems after lie to bed, nor think of what bar been lefllmdooc, or frbat is to be done oo tbe undone,
morrow. Many fail to reaping good re- ' sulu from tbeir vacatiooa because tlwy ' all tbe while working ool butioeat or t problems, wben they ought to ' Just tbinking of otghlng that even suggests business. A rest of worn and strained human machinery, to he rffacadooi, moat be complete. Crumbier*. He to to every community- Ewy day i meet him to business, and to a word la ubiquitous. He la given to superlatives. if it rains, it never rained no hard . If It ia warm. It is hot as a furnace ; and if oold, it it as oold aa the Arctic regions. In bia judgment, society ; topfty lurry, and the business world bad, bring filled with dishonest tricksters i and frauds. If * commendable deed is done the grumbler will slur tbe doer* of ; if a public benefit Is suggested be will discuss tbe ariflab motives that prompted Ik "Such folks are stumbling-blocks, and discouragement to those who take a cheerful, hopeful view of life, and wish tojoal^t best of passing affaire and •urra^^Lp. I'uhappy and morose himself, ^^Hbwrlc fault -finder would dreg cvrryhd^Wown Ui bia own level Tbe beat cure for Ibis uncomfortable dement to society and buaioefla, la for every man to do tbe best kg) can; cultli vstca cheerful disposition, and save for - a rainy day what is possible, and hope on Curw lor Vre Bluna. Tbe moat of people have at timee In • tbeir lives flu of' the blues, when every - i thing mm tinged with melancholy, I and tbere are feelings at aueh perioda that I existence Is a kind' of lncubua ; aeeteiy a i hnre, and reltgim a bollow pretence. 1 rlnirbt Ire controlled If ma entirely ref moved. Hi la a good prevention of tbe ■ blocs to lire as much ai possible to tbe
air. Out-door life will work a cure f anything will. If you are addicted lo J melancholy, don't abut yourself up in a a close room, but go where yon can see the ! Ay. and feel tbe earth under your 1 and breathe tbe pare ati of Heaven. ' Such ia a rational remedy fur tbe blues if J! practiced, and if there is any thing lo build J faith In yourself and those about <: will return. J An Ordinance. J Bond! at the Cttr at Caps May 10, ins amosa: or tar City af Cape May /la Cttj * cbonr-l assesanlM, sail B Is arret./ nut-ted by ? «h«T evanesces or rndebtednw or tat city or J" <*pe May beretotore MK under md by none ; the cuy Coanel! or the city ot nape May be and lev Bonds or s**d cuy win ruenn onupona'sitiULll he IIPM by Ib, Mayor and 'TWasmroI * Ue crty of Cape May. sbatl by duly (anted by (. the City Reeorder : tb»y shall be reglabrrrd ib uia mate, u^sm'ycin L tbeetef et u? rare or ave per ^ra^pTa* b Aprtiaod Oorpber or race year, a^tre'lore or !! toe cuy Treasurer, or as uu real 'RaUosal Barn ef Caadsu. 1C J„ sooe premiums, or
eere^-test Unre .ban Oe^ahnualiT'-.red, Ty tod ou tbe prlanpei soma et savt Bonda. and shall eeoaod and paid by tea Trtaan.-er or toe u. a neat, a £ STrrsa. Keosrder. To find esse who has paatnl through life without sorrow, you must find one tocapable of lore or haired, of hope or fear. thought of the future-one Ibe hat sympathy with humanity, and no feeling to common with tbe real of bia apeBettnr than Vacation. This ia pre-eminently tfae vaoatkm ttftmUi. whre^riumeand. seek rest and
Dust In trie Eye. Wben, in trmreUng. a bU of dust gets - to the eye, it U beat to remain qairifora Utile, aa the tear* may waab it away ; the of tear* may be proraotod from time time by attempting lo open tbe eye. Blowing tbe nose vioJenlly (twists tl* operetkm. The bend of a pin. torerred with tbe end of n pockrt bnnkerebicf. and moistened with saliva, may be moved abouvhetween tbe ejrijaB and gyelid. and vrilldScb tbe toupder « not loo flmly Another pka to lo gri a fellow, traveler to raise tbe eyelid with his fingers, and then gently wipe tbe red mucous membrane with a mdWeocd ■ pocket handkerchief, or remove the foreign body if be ean are K. A ! little pleee of paper t«-r«.ftt rn g p..lnt . ia oacfoL A drop of olive nil tolmdureftl into tbe eye will often a'tay a pain and Intolerance of light produced by a fine ' irritant, as sand. ' Tbe President of tbe Cambridge. M»«. rue Int. Oh., rrcnmtnrnds Hnodla Se.fts- ■ parilla as a buading up and strengthening* ■ remedy. "1 understand your Emily is engaged , to young Ferdinand, tbe eoc of Mr. BullI stocks, tbe wealthy hanker." said their lady (iehor. "Not now. She was, Imt reoriwd an offer "f marriage fern Mr. orkbratod pitcher of tbe 1 to break tbe engagement with Mr. Bufh . stocks, as we desire to tee her coenfoel- \ ably settled abort Ibe posftl'de reach of My wife used Dr. tlravi* Heap Rrgu My wile used ur. to fast* ricaiv n«*,u .
with great relief, it is the only relief ] from Heart Plainer. I rheerfullv recorn ( mend fik-J. B. Miller. P. M., Mulh -rry , l'l. $ J per buttle. 1 Jlnr adrrrtismrnlfi. "VTOTICE TO~ HOLDERS OF ' CAI'E MAT CITT BOKDR. CuaAsa. N. J. Itttsrtsl on^lBs shore Boous Wfflc**£}<Bg,w£lBCOUR5.W" ) r. SIDSKV TOWNSKS0. V camvuZt. Ca »e Msy^fy ,'A iilr.^ri'a' 1 eu «r J^otice. Node* Is erertj r *re teet 'he anjimrnet »•> 01 property to ire row^pM^re. roam jjr I reSI^'to iake"ei#Irr>oa IMS Ualv. » • •p-nTH"! ' anui »XnSK»ti*T.OCT. 1st. Iris, ar fey CoM 1 ftrriex Areirmy. si the boor ot * <j'cl>rt p.m. , VI M r. ftMlTH. Oollretor of Taxes. Dsled J oar at. lfck. . ' CLAY.S.SSn5S»"ffli ; p^cEoinwvaMga . *SwK-iton*CUr?ie2.Truro«nir»l.Aaiiiwlc IX. tSstMcUopulilaa Base BalllWrX. K»w Tors I AtooiWKTap/oa., I ^OTICK. * M ortina of »e stoeatKUdnv of th- rorp-.;-, ' Fiaft 1 us Hraasny Win Iv MM SI the cntpui a . nlttoe. Si ; Wamtogtoo srreO-CMpe May. the ' Broi IB JptrrBhre. vvin ue hoo:-*n gHERlFF'S 8AI.E. IM.'lan " ait'trf "h, (a itt et'i -ft iowi. Bifttft n "t K< w Jersey, I wW expOH to salt al Pahtle Veedae on Toredri toe (kWUeoUday ot t-mber. A. It. t#ft*. at the hour or two oVI-"-k r ru. os said das. at Sswter'k CBaltsau In Cape • vst out m toe eeuuy of Cape Xsy an i S ih^. . ntew vest futfts.foor f eft lo a peer : lAem* rout* >
Dfty-fise des-Vftw sod forty-hse minutes, east frer tola posi ; ucnre'isi^* torn/tore fvia oor.h*Iiriy^hs»''oe^e«saiZ fnrts-«re"miBBt«a. ( t m^ie phlS^e^ . ^iiui ■ Drijiar^tis'wft wtuch^ Jostoh ftoos mad wife , Misedaa ihspnipcrtyof John W. Hand aril ' RUTGERS COLLEGE. "esTKAScE'™ u g«IM; s-1. *-»(*»» CMS»). "AmrV'^p Tot it1on*Jfor.e^rtTT-" an?BrakNMto3aDK^?«If iJornL?""'' SCIENTIFIC DEPARTMENT fie Hew Jetsej Stile Calleie to Proinle [ Ainnatiire anil ^ Mechanic Arc. , TUEA'H AM. riKI.'«t AN TAt riBT WITH A . VIEWfTO THE PRACTICAL C»E. Fiery (eatMrsola'M'pa free; a few ol JPra Self if?1" ' tr*dntu<*' ** B,wl Bpeesai stndaars ie ttaeraM -y an* us sunt - >- P«to. 1,'Jrt petty nBaltoed.are rwoe sro i.. . in every i«rr nf Vie StaU. era.'ua.-. a-s 0 - - MKawuT'iSwAr.PB GATE*. r», u_ u^n.
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aktotrti*mrntj, • JOHN WANAMAKER-S.^ I Invitation. Friends, and enemies too, if we have them, passing through Philadelphia, are invited to make a convenience of the Big Store. It is between the Broadstreet station of the Pennsylvania R. R. and everywhere else, and is on the way from almost every station. It would be old news to tell you what the store is here for. We'll skip that For our present purpose it is here to be walked through, : looked at get rested in, and to Bold your baggage wltile : you run about town. As you enter the door, any door almost, you see a place to your tog. Lea ve a !
dozen parcels there, if you like; no charge. Go all over the store, up -stairs and down ; ask for a guide, if you fieed one; go alone, if you like that better. After you have walked a few. miles and climbed a pyramid or two, it may be lunch-time.' In the basement is a place to get a bite: and that's the only part of the entertainment you pay for. We'd like to have that free, too, if we could. We fear the wrong people would come. In a sense we do not pay much attention to visitors. We do not invite them in so often as we would, if the newspapers didn't make us pay for every hospitable word. When they come, one or ten-thousand at a time, we simply let them alone, unless th y ask for help. We have our hands full any way; besides, we don't want people to think that we ask them here to draw them into buying things. What we really do want is that evaybody everywhere should have a pretty accurate notion of what is 'STe"wn8(l llfli a"d ,hat''
John Wanamaker. ! * Cboxnot . Tt Irtrenth And MxrkAt atrecri J ABdJ3ty-h»lljsqasre. 1 ; FARMERS— FOR SAl.E. ] .ABOUT 1«0 TON* OF . VALUABLE FERTILIZER. J MfODUCT or FORrOISE riBUINO OO. GEO. 1. 8PARKS, Hair ■#■■ Mus*vr. V ; Wft.l IBtlnr. M.. 1-spvM.stliv.
ittt ^drrrtisni • • EVERY JD AY j I Dr. .CHIPMAVS I'ilXS, " | IJr. CHIPMAN'S PILLS. I Dr. CHIPMAN'S PILLS, i ' toil- tow TftreirereMto • from to#*g«i«x "3" ^ S E.D.LONG. Sole Agent for U.S. !»• FILBERT MTRKET, I'HILADA. t TWENTY -FlVIt CENTS A BOX. i j "VJOTll'E TO BONDHOLDERS. . S Kto k* ""
I PER MONTH. " r miirtft res'lj by'srtlto* wSS>d»n?^Voft Xa Jvr— -v-Tftu^ rMj'oirftg. ^IHir to*.^BLAINj^ A j srou/bftiL^ Itotol trS'cuLalsf Actorv— . *" 1 B^'CK WATER A VAN BLTKK. : TXT ANTED IMMEDIATELY V 1 VV • TODMO MEN to Irani toiresntptiy. , 'tl? IL •fVtrSriSi' OaT Tv/j* ! TlrftniTitOi* *retovlij*ift!i'n*rif»*srito t SS 1 PrrnAI A New Jrrwy Tftlnrrson. Murt-ftftBB I ^ Frara. . QO OPERATION. J A'i pcr*ons fsvoreblv to tb« lormftlirm r.f a General keaL Prnriaon S Grran Sort / to toi. cuy 00 toe ON THE CO OPERATIVE PLAN > Urn QB$rI5oef^rarlT uDt-Uslt ftf toft »Bllre _ » uacaataf rash rr-avu are tovn^rui-cviiKftt. Ji.Vra-o-n'KiT. . C. LlROT wheeler. I - J,I. GEO. L. SPARKS. 1 I RE-OPENED, j DEYELIN'S & DlNING ROOMS, | J5 NO 14 NORTH SECOND ST, PltlLAIIA. t !ls. bran re-Nrtttof- It ts Ptrftt-Ctosft to sll spt 1— em PRICES REABONABI B. DOllT Ft'BGXT. J y HEVEUNN ' s ap**- N«. to NortA brooiftl BL. I'Sltolclptif. ■ fi XN_CHANCERY OF NEW JER- ( To JoBftpfa L. OlXft. Bs vlrtBft of *b ortfT of toft Court of tVtmnorrv cf Sft. Jtrsfty, m^e ra^to^Ssyof tot atxr ■ [list BSD L*^D'l*y*iI UXt ochftts stv SftVendABU.
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Cottapes and Buyers for Hotels and Boarding Houses will find the Old Established . DRY GOODS AND^ CARPET STORE Y. e. A."& SON, Cor. Market and Eleventh Streets. Philadelphia. r store III HKl 'tory. ' <>£*it*ST^aft^» f*L»1^0toiiS7?lMSx^ra!^«SwlSftetor"Sl» JJ*1un**' Od the racaad Buor » UI I* IraM^aiuiiJM# mxx'a* I'rejiftinx., v-l,. l^'jiroSIllovpfrtrlrft. Ar_. broMre ad vlrgvst Aft#ortoi.M af tor- ru abb arBsftrttc Ro** sari Msu. r ... ■ .1 i r.,rr • . : : v. -Bft tovScuto Kcnstoxtun Art SqsAre. Abo fkmr^rpkolAUrep* room for tosktoft CAri*u_ wtosou Ki»)re. Ac. Tttoi hoare TO ™- ; Y. E. ARCHAMBAULT & SON, DRY GOODS AND ARPETS AT RETAIL, N. E. Cor. Eleventh & Market Sts., Philadelphia. geo. m. powell,' merchant tailor, No. I 5 Decatur Street, Cape May City, t-*-u ra *A BUM Ciroiwx A.* iTjmaat grampuj r li-iHrd to. And raito'Aruua rtorenrreri.^
CHAS. E. FRENCH. CHAS. C. EEEVE8 "1 . FRENCH & REEVES. Hoe.>13 and IS Federal 8treet, CAMDEN. I-J. 3. GRAIN. FLOUR AND FEED, by toft BaI* hi Bam Or, All* OrAAM. CMrtle Ptredre. Oral. Ac. ' }.»-/ *' : F»rtilaers. AgFiBuUuial jmpfeinenU and Truck Baskets. _SAMUEL H. ERENCH & CO., ; Pdint Manufacturers, . painters' and builders' supplies, c (SOU READMHED PAINT. BEST SEA-SHORE PAINT lANDFACTDBED. niyrlF" StoSSTbi^!® Mb 8AMUEL H. FRENCH a CO., f in TORE AVENUE. FOT"TH eNT) CALLOW HILL STREETS. PHILADELPHIA. ^ rre - West Jersey Hotel, ' fuor of market street, camden. k j. tZZTL*. 6TErH£« F4880N& *** BM. <Wre. r
S1LK3 .-LK3!! SILKS!!! w HALL'S ar > now 'opening some byyj. s IN BLACK SILKS. ^ «;rv.CI M. BARGAIN in an colors at 75 cents. t >10* I"t soft heavy colored silks at At; sold last ycur ai Si 25. . » One lot 21 inches wide very heavy, At . 25; worth, At. 50. Among them are three lofs at Si. Si. 25. Si to.. 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., 45C.r50c.. 56c.. 60c., 65c., 70c., 7SC., up. novelties in dress goods. hall's No. 26 South Second Street. Philadelphia. Utol*-l>t j
durability SEA SHORE PAINTING SECURED BY USING LUCAS' LIQUID PAINTS capitol lead. REFERENCES IN CAPE MAT: WARE A ELPREtM-.K. ttolMftft*. ffthS-v A. B. LITTLE. Psl* New York Bargain House, 34- Washington St., 3d door from U. S. Pharmacy, LAHC.R WELL SRUh-TKU NTOCK OF la'8, Biy's, Lalies', Bssbs* & CMlim's Bmts, Ste SPRING ANDSUMMERSHOES_ .1 f:.*J. wtift-b «rtre onxinsi;, raH i^As>KgNCII Jl D OPERATO X AND I1KEU fnc ' "GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT pi«iek ofTiftto,^ ^ ^ ^ snow • rail t rlnxft a pare! are as w r xrurealra xroto at city L. HCHLAGEB, »r:*-y N» ** Wssbtnxtra su*ftt, totrrt door from C. B. Phsnnscy, CApe May.
c. b. coles, ; lumber merchant, rt MANUFACTURERS OF ' Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. BRACKET II T SCROLL SAWING. - Call rxamtoftftUicS sod XfttBUimatro. Atenl furWARoc A Whack's A M.L.blioftmiXtr'sFtrtllltrl i Office, No. 14 Kaighn's Avenue, Camden, N. J. Jelfl-y. SASH AND DOOR DEPOT, CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J. ; Doors, Sash, Bids, Slitters, kfe, Frames, Siwds, CONNER A SCHELLINGER, •I*-J N«*r mauub. ^pft May coBrt Bo*#*, N. J. WINDOW GLASS WAREHOUSE, DENJ. H. SHOEMAKER, 205 , 207, 209, 2 I I North Fourth 8treet, Philadelphia, Tliclta tlfeplERjifrrtWiiiiwaaSliileliDrtWllii AMERICAN WINHOW IILtol. FKYUI1I1T AND FUN'K CUfts. Photographer's Crystal CroLnd Glass, Ornamental Glat*. OKRMAN LOOKING ULAH6 PLATES, BIVEili EISUE PLATEN. (ilJIZIMm OIAMONDK.
BOOTS AND SHOES! lArxBrtftBd Mrai OrftBfttotoBsor* ot Good, Cbft*|i a^A«A*3'ft(ior- to c«#ft MxyOo. style quality and price cannot be surpassed. OlSTE PRICE ON LY. s» rasbtod todo'raura bytro KEE-OTH tun SAJTERB. AIJIO. A FULL MUFFLT OF FINE wall-pa PERS eldredge johnson. " ob WA8HINOTON street. 37~"" CARPETIHGS. - 37 THOMAS DEPUY, CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Mattings, Druggets, Lignum, Stair Rod*. Window Shade*. Mats. Rugs. 4c. no. 37 south second street." ' FBIU DKLPMIA. ^»iJ'»'''^'ir«T aui'»t in riii.Miriiu v.

