- — lip Pubbhcd Etroy Saturday Morning. I CAPE MAY > SEPTEKAEB 6. >884The Democratic Conrrerolocal Cooveo- . two ( or the Beeocd diitriet will nxrt *1 Uuriiagtoo oo Septamber 17. Ittaprob- - b&thai ex -Senator Emproc, 6f .Detail county, will be Ibe nominee. BberifTjobn'a Care; sSfTopilt. H. V. »«-r. A WiWttJ" d",ricl' William Bmia, Jr.; SeoSS district, Garner H*,clL t - ST at IV W eat JtTKT A<rricu!tural Society, >1 Wnodatowu. U* moat auowaafulla U* btearv. Bolb officer* and member* are working rth a will tor that reTtic ptacb crap along tba Hudeon VaiIvy, in St. Tt-k. ia reported lo V atailcaoriderad .-try, reliable, and do great ' dimiaallos io IV yield la looked foe. 1 •n* Butler deooavmkm in New , York cd baiurday niRbi wet a failing Km man iW lUr.-c hundred pereool . 1 bached in the champion', carefully-pre- . paml add rem. which eraa daiivnrod in a , pcamit me ancllou of a speaker* aland ia , l*a Nprare. Expert MoDea, of Newark, who made I the recent atartUng rtalement that there ' extend. deBricncTof orer •400,000 to I the I toad Hoard Sinking Fund of that dly < rcaa ru that there a racb a abortage' in < the icominU of t v fund; notarlthatanding Uiat the CHy Auditor dedarea atich la not 1 the <aae. ' T.« New York San la authority lor Iht J Iron the itepublioaaa Id Ohio, ace will ' 8L John, a» thcac who yet* the Prohtbi- ] their rente away in the Presidential coo- . Stale are high protecUooiala and will Mand , by the Bepuhlican ticket.— The Sun aaya , Biaina will probably oairy Ohio with , Cjcraland tray te the rear. A mcatlng cf IV Smith Hein' Aawxixtioc waabeld laat Wcdvaday In £Reetr* < UaU, Third and Federal atrceta, Camden. i About 100 peraoci were preeent who j claim relaUonahlp to", certain John Smith 1 wb» died in Englmd'about tba year 1778, ' tearing an alleged large rotate but no trill. Judge White, of Cincinnati, who la the attorney of the aaaoclalioo. in a the great wealth that wat awaiting them.' Colon* 1 gookafl Letter, liclow we quota aome ro*r exlraeu from Coined Bootd'a Oape May lettar to the Atlantic 'jhwiev, which cannot fall to Cars Mat, AuguatJB, 1884 KdiUr cf IV Bmtom: ; X have apo* a delightful week at Cuogreaa UaU, which Ja a credit to Col. Duffy am! bia agreeable family who mac. agt to make hit gueata enjoy the oomforta axial Joy. of the reaaide. CoograM Bali iagayrolon Sunday, aad en audi tiara out la apt to encounter auch agreeable and Sed Keiahaw, lhe;"Im King," Style.! Wm. R Bollock; Charley O. Neil and Jamro Kelrh.Uth ex-Heart rere of Taxre, of the City of. Philadelphia, nor would li - V the correct thing to forget the amiable Collier, tv rchiaky king of Baltimore, or . the arament CorkhBl, at Wa*lngton.who tried and hang Guiiean. I Moat of tVfiabiagiadou. here amocg . the Mtlea t< Oofroro Hall, the Lafayettt ! ami Stoaktoe. I iiy the way, ihc Latayrri* Head ia- , arettett oral beauty, tv Sneat bold In - O^m 1 lay Oty. ^And wc are glad io | i^Tct Vic- Drnlxflt and.hia^nWu! - aoviaJaw. Mr. HHdath. will be apa all i I br year round " It U located at the en- I Mima of the Iran pier, which k a thing of i trjxs.1- — — , iiaKV7i!4a*iSSK 1 ^ «• «* It ^ "Iroauadn thia weak at your <k- J mix, of tV old wreck where the 11,. r. J aiaSSSe I j rotted, twelve red- from-fcgrtb Frtcl. ' that I Iwt aafa war* 1'rrdtwe aiaca I dahwM Bauer: But it Bin aU IV : fS&flli! " — ^ trox. J.
STATE ITEMS. } The German Preabyterian Church at Friday"^ V oSTb^T 1^4^ w - The apire which wai being erected oe the Ilaptiat church at l'ort Korria fell on * Appi«ar.ro ptety'fn aoeae part, of - Cape May county, that eoperior fruit la '* aohl at twenty dire ceota a buahel. *" poor children ffStn New Yak and Jereey a City. The little ooro go begne delighted t TV WoodSury Glare Work. Vre t leaned the Fialer A Morgan Oo. Glare Worka. at Clayton, and win operate the ^ aame in oonaectloo with their Woodbury Hog cholera ia pcerailing is aome parta of Glouceeter county. Chickeo cholera la I carrying off large number* of fowl*. " One farmer at Turnerville loat one hunJ dred chicken in a few daya. " TV cranberry yield of South Jereey ' nowglTea Indication, of being rcry small. - TV yield of blackVrrica waa below the . average- Tomatoes art turning out every . good crop, and corn promiaro well . Pewebe* will hardly turn out tan average The fanners of Jturlingtoe county are : oeiog a great many of their hog. by ; cbolem. Effort! are being made lo cbeok the din— I before it worka further in j try to the aupcrior broeda fa which that oounty la famous > TV prapoaition of removing the 1 wort* from Burlington to Flacoce *u entertained at a meeting of the ' directors last Friday evening at the former '^Cba^NDreke, who recovered a , Judgement of #8,800 from tVBrieKaih , road, for Injuries received on oo* of their ■ deoce in Cre-foreh paying fa tV aame ane4hird it* original pore. The Pannrtlvania "Ballroad Company that 11a new depot at Jereey car, in pi— of IV ooa drotroyed by fire on IV fifth inaL, will V completed late in tall. It will onat •100,000 aad will V far TV old acmiaary building, which waa purehaaed a abort time ago by the Catho lieu, wtll be opened on a about October mm the "Seminary of IV Diuoere of Trenton." coodoctod by tV father, ef under the patronage at IV Bight Rev. Blah. ;. OFarraL- VintUnd Jour. 1 sal John Turbia, raiding at Tuck shoe, . waa at: uck and killed at May', landing, , standing on the track, talking to a fanner , and, though the engineer blew his whistle , frequently, Turbin failed to get off tv , A atiaen of ~ Elixabeth went to New i Yoak '»o have a good time." He bad it. t Ilia pockelbook cootalniog #IS0, and hia ■ gold watch, were stolen, and V waa are rated and locked up for being druuk. Ilia friends had to go on from Elisabeth ) TV quarterly meeting of tV Society of > Friends it MounlBoay waa characterized by Simoc-Gillam, of Bucka county, Pa!; t Allan Wi (craft, of West Cheater; Samuel . Swain, at Bristol, pad Thomas Foultz, of . Now Y-ork city. ■ A dilapidated old man, who claimed to ; be a German baron, entered a newspaper 1 office ia New Brunswick, oo Tuesday > Malawi caused tbecohJ ehfUa to run I down IV spinal column of me advertising , clerk, by offering lo ad ventre hia body , fa aale to tV Qocton He said V wat I bard up and too tired to work. It ia stated that surveyors have been [ engaged in running out a new railroad • Jereey Kallread. through Port Elizabeth, IV mouth -of Manriro KnTaZ ' this trench V laid, it will afford better : aeoommedatioor to tV people In the : lower part of the county than they ever had, and win make another point for the ■Mpptng ol oysters, i On Tbunfcy morning laat Kate Edi wartta a drucit-n female . tramp, placed benelfopv tte treck nror XV Pine i street creasing and cm the approach at tbe Long Branch exprero refused to move, I U* tretn going up grade after signaling stopped and Che train bands removed her main foroe. Her husband at car aUent witnero to her curious antics They wjre both arrested and oommltted for 80 days diaries Mann, who was run orer by a freight train at Whitings, and had bir .-uabad, died at ibe Barttngtoc County Hospital. Mount HoOy. Hawro A wriUroth. fine (poking young fellow. 22 | vara of if-, aad very well educated. I He wtia an Englishmen by birth, and i*ti . been indnead to aooCtk a position oe tV j railroad by a Mend oo tV New York : dlvWau. and while making hia Srat trip < yuaterday he M his fate t Rev. Joseph Ash brook, fa more IVn 1 half a eantury a mhriatro of the New Jer- | say Oonbrawn cf the M. K. Church, , died aaddenly of pariyB. at Idand J Heights v Friday. Be wro a native of ; Ptdiadelphia aad was Desmad to prach ' la 1817. • He identified himself with the Janey Ore' re— and waa etationed in ; Fro tea last law yuan V had been hold. 1 : Nd|v Brunswick's Cant an la I. at New Beuaaw io»._N._J. ' !v ( ^?Sf<^BM^|Sr' tS^U.12Tr. « SSSBvEFSI ■ U Sfcrefe *?h,Wfc^ s
•• « - - The Electrical Ekhlbitlon. □ TV rirueture, wbl.h waa eapedaUy . i creeled fa tV purpose, of tV great disn IV <£d Peonryivania Railroad depoh It U subatantially built cf wood, rMro and a of 180 feet oo Thlrty-sroeod street and 888 feet an I unreal er avenue. From tv four n canon and over tV main entetaaees r tower, rise to tV bight of rixty feet, aor1 mounted by orosi—ul turrets and pinnadro. Each of throe lofty peaks and e everrjtVr avallabie point crowning IV • roofli Madded with electric light* of ior 'heir ray. with the flooda of light Bashing from the interior, through every radiant i ■ window, will wrap the fairy atzucture in | ■ a bale of electric (Ire, visible from all parts i . of tV city. Oa IV tall nortbroat tower i - will blue tV greatest light of all-tV i centra! luminary In thle mimic stellar " world, an electric atqr of IV Brat magni- i . lade. There, under IV direction of • s Lieutenant Fl^e. United SUtro Nary.bu : r been placed «V great submarine search . Ugfal.aaldtoVretbrUUBDcyofS.000.00U : : candle power. This la the mighty lamp with which Code Sam scour, the domain. I ; of old Neptune In search of submerged I r torpedoes and other hidden snare, that in- i : feat IV deep. TV old paaasnger depot, which waa . 1 loaned by IV Pennsylvania ltailaand fo^ ; exhibition purporoa. ha> been converted ( : into a —dona annex to the main building, with which it is counseled by an ornamcn. : lal baidge thrown across Thirty -second '■ I h.bila grouped beneath the depot abeda i I railroad aigaala. and the ingenious opera i ■ tion of railroad rwitehee by means of i r alectridty. H>w»'k "xenao" nrmso. To prodqee this aplenda of dectrlc 1 ' tees of the greatest dynamo* era cooi structed. TV largest dynamo is tbe world < , baa beeo sect from Mrolo Park, mod la. i now in waking order. This huge creator of light, which baa a ckpadty for aupplyi tag 2.00u lamps, la fifteen feet long and : nine fori wida. ataodlng is tbe dear, over i •even feet bigti. Tqe "Jomho" dynamo, | as it baa already been. cbrtalened, appears, i , roonater bristling at ercry point with lurid . Art. It will be to thi* exhibition what < the Calls* engine was to tV Centennial- , tV great leviathan uf tV show. TV electric curre nt emanating from this mooater, it la mid, would V sufficient, if 1 . properly -applied, to sweep through the i racks of a regiment, killing horse* end , men alike, as with a flash of lightning. TV danger of fire necessarily attending 1 r such an exhibition as tin. ha. been care- 1 . fully guarded. A large chemical flrr I ' drilled form of firemen sod pollccmea will 1 . be ce duty day and night. . ! : ; subile power of electridly an V marie to hatch a chicken as well as to .lay a horse. 1 ■ That man can make this marvellous force > a generator at well as a^deatro^cr of life < [ electric toeuhdawhi^'b dg ezK^h°to ' wak opoo 8,100 egg. at oocn. H is ' llTiT}**2* "* bu»,red' I aad tV incubator will be ao managed that ; : every day of tV show will witness the I ^ * trw brood of gay young , ' tuacnuc rotmacc ami onsxaa. . 1 , fountain which stands In the centre of the ■ sssMKKS'rj 1 uauea to tV fora ol as aquatic umbrella. , ; beautifully iliumioatod by a crown of in- , ■ canderoeut lights, ova which IV water , flows as It takes it oo— re form. From , the bank about the Bower-decked Vain , i xs&ScSsrnZs ££ • | tnt^le1pdnVir0U^^V J^l biS J 1 or the lights in tV arch span a hundred feet above, tbew brilliant JeU look fake , ■ strnama of liquid Bret and a* tbetr many I bund shafts meet and break tV water l'« , ' Bui electricity baa here beeo made to ' ■ pie— the ear no Ires than the eye. In ' S5W^"SSUS"«£Sf : I haodred fart away, aod tV LeClanche SSa, 72a'-L'S£"^,7rS; ! gailoy, at least a hundred rod thirty feet SMsiFtesiSS ; : perches win V wafted ctmstqol strains ' ormusic la tVair." played by invisible J la ewe way a another all the groat 1 nations of the globe will V represented ' here and tV exhlbiticwi will be watched ' with interest by tV acientific world. TV, ' English government baa detailed Lieulcn- .' ant Cthiaholm Batten. Royal Navy, to ' attend, and after a careful study of IV 1 exblUtks to embody bis oV rrations in 1 fi-xSery1 of England wiil be repreaentrd'hv John Hnpkinsou, M. D., F. «. 8.; V. H. ' : LLrl)-^. . R. 8. ^ tb— Oentral and Booth Amrria and the 1 Royal texaetyof Canada bare ami oom- » miasloocra to tbe Istersatlovi Electrical " Coogrero Vld in' oouseotiai wUh tV • S^STSL'SS^'i I Ka.gaa-fyysu' ; "Rough oa Rat. - clara out Rata, Mice. ! l8c- ' • t "Bough ST5^,- tat Oaroa, Buntooa - lfc. « "Hough oo TootbaoV," totant selief. 18c. . - . todies who would retain frrahneaa and rivbdty tot tail to try "Walla' Haaltb - VdS^reu. tele..' I ckured am V "Bmrob o»R^" lfc • ^■BeugbooCaugba,' WW— .lfc iiqutd ! l&vizi , ^IVugb^oc DeoiaU" Toc*h Powder. J | " *"■ jfjd!gi,LT' °
"*1 11 ~ Senator Anthony Deadl Senator Heary R Antbooy died at his . ireidaioe In Providence, R L, on Tuea- • day:— Henry R Anthsuy. IV "Fatba of tV i ban it Oovfalry, Rhode Island, April L i 1816. From hia early years his inclinei oated with much booor at Brown UnlI vortty at tbe age of 18 yara, llcatooa r entered tbe profeartoo of Jourealissn, and i la 1888 began hi* eaooectkm with- the - Provide— Journal, which wro only - severed by bis death. Then, as alWays, 1 It led in ability and InfluC— tbe pros of s IV state, and much of Uspower and hop- - clarity was doe to Uw intellectual rtga ! and Industrious pen of Mr. Anthony. Io ; 1849 V had mad.' himscif so wMely I tv newspaper work. But the people would not pomit turn to remain In private life. In 1858 be waa ' chosen United States Senator, as a Unit® i to succeed EUllip Allen, i Democrat, and look his seat on tV 4th of I March, 1858. He was reflected in 1864. I 1870, 1876 and 1882, being each time ret turned srilb practtally no' oppoeitioo. In I this almost unprecedented length ol am. ■ total duty Mr. Anthony screed as a memher of IV Committees on Claim* Naval > Affaire, Mines and Mining and lYtst-ofllce. I ever, was on the Comuhtue on Printing when tv Senate was under Democratic From time to time Mr. Anthony served elected to that position In 1869. 1871,1872 sod 1875. His fifth terra as senator would have coded in March 4; 1889, and, U V had Used to fill it, V would Vve occupiod a senatorial chtdr thirty years, a ten- . ore equal lo that of Thomas Hart Benton, . who served longer than any person before I a after him. As it was, V exceeded I. of tbe longest total tenures next to Benton's, those of Senators Sumner and Wilaan, tbe former by one yar and the by three years. He was by much the senior in service of any meat Vr of IV present Senate. Mr. Edmunds, the next ot da of seniority, having been seventeen years in IV Senate. 1 Mr. Anthony was again elected president prolem,- of tbe Senate at the beginning of the laat session of Congress, bul ' declined tV place oo account of bis failing ' health. TV scene of that event was a remarkable one. There was a bush as 1 tbe "Father of tV Senate" rose, and, pushing his spectacles upon hia forehead, thanked hia col leagues fort V honor tbry conferred upon him. Hia voice was scarcely audible in the galleries, and many of the spectators were apparently oblivious lo tV fact that an important historical scene was being enacted oo IV ! Boa of tbe Senate Chamber. Mr. Anthoroid that the state a! his health was such as to forbid his placing any more Wak oa bis shoulders, and V n: nit, there" elected pteaidpnt pro tem. , Tbe funeral will V held at 12 o'clock Co-day) Saturday from IV First Cong re - galioaal Church. TV entire service will he under tV direction of Sergrant-at-Arms Canady, of tV Senate, ' nad fifteen mem. of the Senate appointed by Mr. Edmonds, will V io attendance. An Ordinancs. of tbr city of Cape May to Uia amount of twenty thooaad Outran, for Us parptar of tare t,y sr. ofdaanos Uereot, suuvc "'at out approval Vptrfcber lsu. liw. ^ of rar oty «f Cape May. in City Ute aauonty ef Ue »me. mat for in- rorj— J WMW Oatld eery, aoqv.1 "An orOVUe Oty caacll^euv city M Cape May be ana Ian ears ; Ofly .if ma RwU shatf M for L'T •am of one haVred OA tars each: said bond. •haH M named by the Maya and. Treasurer of the 'T Se°^fc«e of the oty. and —an nroaada pa'rani^ bj^i^afwthe a«p vaxro Ts °j " "" C=y Of cap- Mm #re tV "aK^vi VwoyiaB Bo—at m—nfy. ^ ^ L A j^jWhmM'g.rrev-t oi ""'in. 3Uic - ^ Jrntttfmats. J^otice: >^WTICE TO BONDHOLDERS. £5&&&£s>SS£ jNJOTICE SSgS^^rgaaMS ss
3i4rrrtlsrawts. WANAMAKER'S. What happens to a maker of any artide of general use who surpasses omer makers who make the same thing? He gathers the trade. Nothing but woful mismanagement can keep him from heading his industry, whatever k is. There's a maker of cashmeres who does that ; Lupin. I There are many other makers of cashmere ; a great many others as good as the makers " of other like stuffs. But, , when we put their cashme res i side by side with Lupin's, j' price by price, to be looked j ' at and felt of, taken or rejected, by ladies who wear ! ! them. Lupin's are taken and : , die others rejected with al- ! most unanimous judgment ' j There is something in the < feel of the goods, something 1 that responds to the touch ' rather than sight, a certain | solidity added to softness, a i" certain firmness in the very T delicacy of the fibre itself, I j something alluring, some- jj thing assuring, that wins the j ' satisfied choice. If Lupin's . weave is not there, the others J are soft and smooth and pleasing enough. Comparison alone brings out the t supreme refinement of work | : and material that cannot be | ' acddentaL It is work of a ' master ; material refined by | a master's skill | ; There is no Lupin. The j i famous maker has done his I work and gone. His fame is j entrusted to worthy succes- ; sors -who honor the name by ; keeping the factory standard 1 up. Ttte supremacy of the name is made the more sig- j nificant by the very fact that 1 the winner of the unquestioned laurel is out of the race. There is no longer i any personal triumph in the name. There is_a fortune , for the inheritors of its use. j There Is release from watch- J fulness for the merchant ; There is confidence for the j buyer. . There is a standard • iof magnificent attainment for the makers of similar stuffs. I There is cheer for deserving in every sort of industry. I The world is a gainer every way. We are led to these pleas- | ant reflections by die rather ' Erosaic feet that a new lot of upin's 50-cent cashmeres t has come ; twenty colors or more. But that's no wonder ful thing. We had already abont the same colors in the finer grades of Lupin's cashmeres, 60, 75, 85 cents and a . dollar. 'They are constantly coming and going. The new are not new, and die old are 1 not old. When you look at them piled on the shelves, it never occurs to you, "Are they new or old?" "Are ! they Lupin's?" "They j are." And then you wonder j ' whether you are not going { to pay something for the | prestige of an eminent name ; t and you want to see other > makers' cashmeres. So we * also keep them. But we try { not to keep anything to look ' at and never to sell; and, • when we buy cashmeres " other than Lupin's, we are j apt to be sparing. We can't « lay them in with so generous hand. • On the whole there is no J other collection of cashmeres J in town that approaches our j own, especially when the J range is widened a little and kindred fabrics taken in. In - town' did we say ? Is there any beyond Jersey-? Where, s anywhere, is there a store m that gathers so for rich and 8 poor«alike ? Where, anywhere, a store that makes ° the trade of the rich so help ; the trade of the poor, and " the trade of the poor so help 8 the trade of the rich? But J that is another subject. John Wanamakek. „ . j r ■Hi I
ay jUtt 3tdrrrtisn»nrt5. EVERY DAY Dr. chipman's pills, MMVn raj t*-T are UtazMTO rvauT retrewi y in, ara ot • ant Rcx*t«TFt»iiic .a emtioDr. chipman's pills. JUJor V Broirea.Dr. chipman's pills. IB th, turns,. Tbej in wata Uj Korekaprro. or real' by mill | D.LONG. Sole Ag«nt for U.S. 8 1*0« PU.BEKT STREET. F11ILAI1A. to-anted immediately ~c J»JX> investors. liSSSaSSSSH I I . tty.ihi ma date or lm>. wttb loterra: u • . Capo May city. Xug»« am. raw. oK 4 Cape May Oty. Aor. w«. I«a. at "clay sts,:7;5i.."if,ti] p IMONjri^CK ; | gsftisSBSsMs' Sraa Itrt UOOWSKT^C^r.^OO..^^ { ^ gent8 wanted- fob the • BLAlSl" 'CLEmANDS , !.n,reLV,!4SSS: ^b,Hffi: ' ■ : S j 'phe bay' view house, PJEKCEB POINT, CAPE MAT OO, ' my: a- W ' "i>ua>ivaetX'*'j "yt^" anted immediately TV Poatal TH C.«^a--< bothjitutilnr aba! wttb rvoanOy Inoorporauo. axaoOa Eaat, wrat. North Preraa. A Sew Jeravy Teierrapb. Shorrebaart 4 qo operation. ' GmSilSTGlSsiB ' OS THE OO OPERATIVE PtAS "«lRi Je- C^JTOT WHEELER. RE-OPEN"EdT i DEVELIN'S : ROOMS, "O. M MORTH SECOSD ST, PltltAllA, PRICES REASONABLE. DOST POHOET. p*- No. la North Shroud st, PhUadeipbia. i] administrator's sale , - [ real estate. | Paraoaat to m ordre or tlw Orpbaaa' Coon at ' SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER aotb. lata. AS EIGHT ROOM FRAME HOUSE agiaa^SSa.^gg rutgers college. ] Braarwtct. N 1.. owe boor ZSoaX. T. <■ "E»^a rrabamn; no Tmnre. CWai department let JerBT Stele Qto ts Pm^ Amfe M ik tattle Am. Sg!5.^gSa 3^^ ax» german taught with a — view to the practical cbe. jgssjeaaagsaijjg ggyasstasayee - '
~^*ir MARINE VILLA, cape may, n. j. NEAREST. HOI' &g TO TBE REACH. OPEN PERM A NKNTLT Mrs. F. EALLfaNBBCK:. DURABILITY ' " sea shore painting SECURED BY USING lucas' liquid paints CAPITOL LEAD. REFERENCES IN CAPE MAY: WA RE A ELUUEDGE. BatbUre. , , tybFi ' ' 'a. B LITTLE. PainC | -New York Bargain House, 34- Washington St., 3d door from U. S. Pharmacy, Men's, Boy's, Ladins', Misses' & ciiilren's Boots, Sims a8o 8UPPER8 of lb, best atul moat eelrbralAd city nikaa. We Offer to ocr lady panaea'now, A SPRING ANTSUMMER SHOES GENT'S FURNISHMG'GOODS PEPARTMENT L. SCIILAGER, *pl»-r No. U Waabtnfftoa Street, tun door (ram C. R etianaaey, Cape MayC. B. COLES, LUMBER MERCHANT, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. BRACKETS AND SCROLL SAWINGexamine aiocl aod ret mtmatea. Aram for Walton A Wbani'a A M . L. Sbromaker'aPertinaer Office, No. 1-4- Keighn't Avenue, Camden, N. J. Jri6-y sash and DOOR DEPOT, CAPE MAY COURT HOU&EL N. J. ssar/w,Doors, SasD, Blinds, Slate, Mooliis, Fims, Sreens, SSSSI&SSSrS CONNER A SCH ELLINGER. N.-ar suttoc. Cape May Court Boura, K J. window glass warehouse, 3ENJ. H. SHOEMAKER, 205, 207, 209, 2 I I North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, IMI-OKTHK OF /^- TMtl Fraek Plate Glass, Frach Window Glass Simte & DortlE Hid AMERICAN WINDOW SLAB* SKYLIGHT AND FLOOR WLAS8. Photographer's Crystal Ground Class, Ornamental Class, i.ekmaS Looking glass plates, beveled edge plates, glaziers diamonds. samuel h. french & co^t Paint Manufacturers, PAINTERS' AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, CROWS READT-IHED PAINT. BEST SEA-SBOBE PAINT MANUFACTDEED. SAMUEL H. FRENCH A CO., " )*» TORE AVENUE. FOURTH AND CALLOWH1U. BTRKETS. PDILADEU'HIA. GEO. M. POWELL, TAILOR, No. 1 5 Decatur Street, Oape May City.. t,l* ll" ' """u" v" " ' ttHAe. s. PHEtvcc. FRENCH & REEVES, Noe. 13 and 16 Federal Street, CAMDEN, N. 3. GRAIN. FLOUR AND FEED. *"— *» r"~* yw- FW.Bratlwwi Brof. ktoro, Ooaxae aad eu„ t-«. Ma Fertilizers, Agricultural Implements and Truck Baskets.' '** West Jersey Hotel, FOOT OP MARKET STREET, CAMPEN. N I ^ en,, — ~ — r~

