F ' ' I Published Every Saturday Morning, g CAPE MAT, OCTOBER 4. 1884- ' tu. * wt^tjtk. a^Kmioa, | : ~ WottoeT 4 aups. "vTa^hooagta. or ». cocm^or 4 «' ehainn*a •* the lui pflmary mreunt in said . ' rutin* proHnn. tor ths purpose of aiecttng.dc;--gate* n» repreartit their several lewaahll*. * tain it-l noiwagua. la tb- K-puaflraa Oonoty 1: OF «Ji, o».^5>on«. m *XX""I Clrrt, 1 ^"hd c'rttlfmTtM™, durante each J nribesfvaralhaeugha. 1 cmUeStliS^S^mu f Notloo. Tb* Democratic voters or the Ooont j or Caps j oaghTnf lUmiir. on batorJsy the sit* lor-, j at net I time uujw droagaaud bj the chair- ^ caacc, lor IU purpose of Ho tin* dategatea U C mm la County Cotivrotteu. at capo May Court 1 House. in Saturday. October lath, IM, at 1 lamb*. ^r'n^s^rc.lim^cmiT and * Chalroak an Ooualy Ccuvoukm. I The New York World reached a drcu- ' 1st too of over 100,000 on Sunday U«U * Thli la • gain o ( o vet -85, 000 copies In ooe j year. That'i a record will be bard to . ' 11 la aaU in financial circles that eves I Mr. Vaadcrt.Ul baa (ell ibe eOrcta u{ Ibc financial deprraaim lo mcb an extent that < be la ompellMl to ccooamz*. He baa i out been compelled to trcak bla block of i Ally milium of gaverumcnl bonds, bow- I So fa- the choice in Eet>pe baa alaln , about H,$0# people, and It la Mill go'ng ' on in tbe arn.k of death. The large i mortality la mns.iv due .o (be igno a nee and aopbrat: jon of-tbe lower claata, 1 eapoda»y in Naplea, where half the deaiha Tbe reriaera of tbe Old Testament an- 1 noonce thai they have completed their [ woalt and tbe new reyiaion will ba pub- f lithed about the Uitl^of tbe year. Accord [ lng to ihe atatemcnU of tboae familar t with tbe work, fewer change* have been made than In the New Tenement. 1 A natural curioal.y, wblcb.baa attracted ! coosidc,allt aUendoc from raaaengcra on tralna r4 tbe Camden and Atlantic 1U0rond, may be teen a abort diaUnce below ' lladdonflekl, at tbe right of downward bound tra-na. It laa large tree, aomedia taeoe from tbe "road, red at .odlng up In . bold relief against tbe aky in the form of : n «cs», with tbe arm* placed obliquely upon the main piece. In tbe lop of Ibe 1 latter ia a large, round bote. Arlieiea of Incorporation were Mod in tbe Camden County. Clerk's office Monday . by tbe Pennsylvania and New Jersey • Railway Traction Company. Tbe capital ■lock Is ♦5,000,000. Tbe following are tbe IsroporaWm: B. K. Jarrlaoa, Henry Pennington, Samnel B. Hoev, Joseph M. OoBlngwood and P. F. Kelly. Tbe company will have offices In Phlladelpb'a and Camden, nod will take bold and adl I patents for oonatmcUoa and operating ' cable or traction railways. , It la pleaaaat to prrtxlre that despite 1 the current political excitement there are 1 signs oo every band of a prosperous and ' busy A u turn In trade. Merchants testify that tbe outlook la exceedingly good. Advertisers are crowding the papers with a I bat of their wan* and crosdtng Ibeir i counter! with goods. Wbfle there may . not be an overflow of money tbeee mouths ' what mooey there is promiaea to be put - Governor Abbott and several membera of tbe Riparian Commteaiou have been 1 making a pervooal examination ot tbe oyatar planting grouoda In Barnegal Bay. Tbe Gorerna exprnaad aurprlae at the ' amount of unproductive (because noprolS»UtS'tli»tIMttb' 10 ''''uf'vraaUh ' £lrt butT'ilT^ud'to I^ould ' carefully examine into tbe mauer. and if be fnuod Ural llie present laws were inadc- • quite far the developowut rnd proteetioo i of ibis important taduauy, be would In bte , and adequate U on. and would"!*bte lofieeor* to mure tbe passage of such i aa act sa would wet the want. Ha be- . 1 u-ved thai a targe and profitable Industry , might la developed, and by testing these lands tbe State would derive a large in- < o««' _ 1 Tbe wtatber u bot, but keep cool, and \ - if you cunt krop oool, keep aa cool aa you ' can. Above alt, keep cnol about tbe | rlectioo. If wHl cotnc off at tbe appointed ' time; voTtehody will be elected Proridenl end the country wi'l go oo prut* much ; Ihe same a Let her Cleveland. Blaine. Bui- . let. St. Jobs, Ellsworth or Mra. Lockwood shall be elected. Keep coal about wbetb- r you smile it fret. Keep root , shall the Sor ideal's! tlruoon, it will be . ^^'sy^e^ySr'^rab^t"?01^ 1 cra4 about fivr-cenUare* they will «me . shoul hlnga you can 1 help, bat summon | M^he? Ad in and out of hvery day life.— That Uauutb wbich^ST^Stl-tSOr - own-wfcbourowcunderstaodlng of iL ' It maj mean that ««wy graal I urn deaervev a Mum . but that ia org Ibe idea WAtag*0 st A iaT^aUf^ of a good cauae this year,** are expected t.v give the same amount Mat yeer. If we shooM eubseylbe tbe atme amount to that with an air of aaeiBad S^^^^UWvm "bewotidl U- pxt cai« aU.v, he rt pretend ; h5 I ; 1
STATE ITEMS. Tbe rcnagrove Rtcord has been purcbajfd by William and Joaepk SummeTill. C Tbe Butter Herd Rubber Company, of Bloom Ingdale, have orders enough to a give Ibem work for (be balance of tbe J Malcolm N. Cksn, of Hudson ooonty, ll was fined SfiOO In tbe United States Oram b at Trentoa Tuesday for stealing tc terra I from the rqai. Tbe defalcation ot E. C. Pedder, late of p and former cocfldental clerk of b Arnold. Constable ft Co., la staled lobe - over $1,000,000. Assemblyman Clark W. Mills hM s suit against tbe Pompton Steel c and Iron Company, for damages far lock- I Ingnphla ceule.. John F. Hoteer, wbo deserted bte wife I In Holland twenty-live yerra ego, was a found by ber In Paterson oo Friday. He b married again. Tbe Burlington eounty Freeholder* a to adopt tbe Merrrr county plan li In dealing with trrmps and va ante by c putting tbem to work brexking none. Changes are being made at the Camden t Dispensary in order to add to its facilities s work. A new building oo some other p site la Contemplated as aa early possibility. " Governor Abbett baa appointed laaac p DeCou, or Trenton, and Caleb 8. Ridge-' c of I/umbcFtoo, «diUonal membera i of tbe State Committee oo tbe New OrExposition. ■ Tbe Cumberland County Sunday p Convention w'.U meet at MUlrilie t cm Wednesday October 8lh. An Interestprogram baa been prepved and good ( speakers from a distance w'.U be on band, i , Rev. Howard E. Thorn paou, formerly i of Bordeetown, and now in charge of tbe i Eplaoopal Church at Woodbrldge.Mlddlecounty, has received a call from tbe t Protests it Ep' eop- ' Church " at Wood- ] bury. t J. W. lloag. of Water Uiwn. Camden , county, baa a second crop of g-apea nea--ingmalarity ou Hait'ord vmea. Ueaaya > that these grapes may not mature befo-e t cooes, but be baa bad a second crop < of grapes ripen. - , Tbe Rev. Father Hennftsy, a pastor of 8L Patrick's Choroh, was seized with a i hemorrhage while •fflciating at Ibe altar < nine weeks ago. Hit friends have pre- < vented him with a purse of $1,060 to enable blm to go to Europe. Tbe colored Maras of New Jersey held ; s convention in Newton Hall, Camden 1 morning, about tiro hundred i being present. Barly In the . tbe moet Ing adjourned and the participants went lo Philadelphia and t took part In tbe parade there i A Jury In tbe Gloucester County Court I baa acquitted Mimes Margaret and Emma Lamb, ladies of oooalderable wealth, wbo I live near Woodbury, of tbe charge ot maliciooaly tgaiing dewn legal advertise- j ' menla that bad been pouted near their ] home. Tbe trial excited groat interval. A proTiajona! bridgade t. be composed of I tbe First and Fourth Krgiqpnta of tbi | Brigade, and tbe Thl-d and Fourth 1 | Regiments of tbe Second Brigade la in '■ . proreai of formatiao, and will attend the unveiling of tbe Monmouth Battle Mono- I meut, at Freehold, on November IE I Black Hank Adams, who eloped wilt ] ' Amanda Ayera, a school girl of Beamera • villa, OU tbe nigtal of April 80lh, was last i 1 week sentenced to State Prison for fifteen s years, oo tbe charge or abduction, to r which be pleaded guilty. Ute application ' . for a new trial was refuted, s When the American Cranberry Growers i Association met at Lakewood.New Jersej I on the 88 of last month. It was though' ; tbers would be ao unusually large crop ot cranberries In New Jrrary. Growers now , , state, however, that owing to ao.ld and i , other causes, there wt'l only be about halt ' ; the usual crop. Tbe body of a boy found In the river at ( . Fraunre'i fiaberv about three weeks ago, , and buried by Coreorr Cat'ell, of Gloucv* ' tee county, baa been identified a a that of I , O'Cooorll, where pareau Use In | : Philadelphia. The boy wua nine years old, and was drowned at Greenwich Polot while balbing in the river with other i small boys Lieutenant C. H. McClellou, of lbs ' Ufe Saving Service, at present stationed at Toma River, baa poen designated by . the Acting Secretary of the Treasury to I lake charge of tbe exhibit of the Life i Saving Servloe at the World*! Exhibition. I at New Orleans, which opens December i 1st- Lieutenant MoClellon bad charge of the exhibit of this service at the Ini ternatioaal Fisheries Exhibition, at Loe- ! don. Eng., last ynar. i superintendents and trustees should be ; Occasionally there baa been a ' trust ea la Salem county, and tbe , . school naver flourished more. Mr. Holme made a remarkably good Snperinlendi cut, but much of it baa been dot lo tbe , Interest and help given him there many , by Miai Pauline Waddiagtan, now , I bis wife. 0 la ibe Burlingtoc Ooonty CourU at Mouat Holly. Monday, in tbe nil of the esof Franklin W. Earl, against the Pennsylvania Railroad lot $3S.OOO lor the death of Mf\ Earl caused by bla being ' over by a train eo a road belooging ' ; the Peaayalvaaia system, the Jury , rendered a verdict awarding $10,000 : damages with interest from the time of i entering tbe suit. A large boat containing a fishing party , composed of Oocdactor Charles Grorly. , of the Freehold and New Tort Railway, Samnel L. Mulford, a braheman. Charles Schloaarn and Charles Frey. was . upset , Monday on Hartaborne"! Pood, two milea from Freehold, and tbe four men got into ■ ■aho-^raw*. Mulford, being unable to awim^waa drowned, but the others of tbe party gob.to tbe shore. . On FriAy evraing at last week George . Grant, son of James Grant, a well-io-do i fanner wbo lives near Princeton, went to a , faanr oo bla father's premises to look after . tbe borw-a. An- hour afterward be w*» [ found dead Just Inside the bare doer with t tbe injury must have bean Inflicted. by a . pastel abet- Aa toque* wa bald bul tbe t was ooi made public. There U f eneb excitement over the strange daub. • WUBtfa' Kmo° * Hamlin Cbmpuv l j ,JTto.OW»Pa«yb»vVM grrat .future in I tea JWiw —rumeote- {
Political Ngt^^nd Corwftrenta. Butler is to apswk ia Philadelphia 15 OetoberH. Butler Is like butter— tbe torn be spreads bbnaelf tbe thinner be becomes. — „ OcmSf Democrat. Su Quite a number of Irishmen have left the Democratic Association of WUmtog- H Del, and will vote for Blaine and It'a going to be tbe bid, old story. The party that made tbe nation rich is going n to be retained la business jd tbe old stand. —MOhait BrptMim. & Boo. Henry 8. L'ttle was oo Monday nominated fa State Senator by tbe Demo- $C crate of .'Moomouihcoonty, and Theodore Anmvek fa Sheriff. »' Assemblyman O'Doonell, of tbe Eighth of Hudson County, waa re-nmmn T sled oo tbe ooe hundred and twentieth q oo Salurday night- a Tbe bmdiaga that bare appeared In some newspaper* to tbe effect that "Blaise ia Cleveland" may be taken aa a forecast of tbe November resutt. It requires a good deal of genuine grit be a Democrat lids year. But what a ^ gizzard a man mnat have to be an Independent.— MirriM.m Chronicit. n Tire Temperance Oaoettt, of Camden, R publishes a list .of sixty-five Methodist inlnialcra wbo wish It known that they m wi'l vote fa Bt. John and Daniel. Roaooe Conkling la reported to have mid that aa be is not engagrd in criminal pmel'oe be cannot take tbe Hump in defenreof Mr. Blaine.- Safin Sunbeam. ol Milea Rosa has a yearning to all In [j again. . Mr. Roes baa beenJwn- f\ log bla friend Robeano company in obscurity ao long thai Ma hankering seemr Two Ugen escaped oo Sunday from a ° menagerie In Norfolk. Vl-glnla. A» J does not pre in thai neighborhood u ibis news b • netting more than a heal u interest. h Tbe contest over tbe Democratic £ Senatorial nominal loo in Monmou th p county has resulted in faraof Staff Little who on Saturday captured nearly all the delegatesSenator Edmunds denies that ba ever thought, much leas said, that M'. Blaine Ir waa ibe paid attorney of Jay Goold. Ut P will vote tbe full Republican ticket in £ November. £ Hon. Joel Pariter, Justice i f tbe d Supreme Coort will retumc bit residence - Camden city oo Moo. lay. The report that be wou.d exebapge benches w.tb - Jnriire Scndder was erTooeoda. Kl-Proreeuta Jenkins, of Camden eaunty , and 8. W. Sempte, late editor of tbe C»mden Democrat, jvlll run the Demacrallc campaign lo Weal Jersey. Mr. Jenkins will di.h.,r*. u.. pHsu Tbe glam-blow.-ra of South Jersey aay that tbey will vote solid fa GeorgelHir» fa Caogreat. and deny tbe rumor that baa bean aaalduonaly circulated that I bey will support Ferrell, the Democratic nominee. Tbe Republicans of Camden have nominated Richard N. Herring fa Senaand Jacob C. Daubmsn for Sheriff. The Democratic nominations are John W. W eat colt fa Senator and IL F. Smith fa Sheriff. Toe Democrats of tbe Second District have nominated fa Congress Dr. Franklin Gauntt, of Burlington. lie will be fount financially aa well aa by name, before tbe politicians get through with him — Hound Rrook Chronicle. We never aald that Gen. Butler could uot be elected, a that bla rhancm fa a big vole were vmall, and yet some blockheads go amood prating thai we did. ' Truly there are a lot of fools and ratral' in this wald. — Paimon Labor Standard It is announced that Mra. Belva Luck. I , w«d Intends to Lave ber cabinet made a la Pompadour, cut bias, aiih seven of knlfe-pleallng down tbe front, and I Jabot of Span lab lace, with ruchlogs of ; r mull and pink bows around tbe neck.— HorrUtom Herald. o Congrvasmaa William Walter Pbelpa » received seven hundred of bla fi lends and * neighbors on bis lawn Ian Friday evening > 11c gave Ibem all a good talk and then / > gave tbem a good coUailoo. By thus ap- V pealing lo their brains and appetites be C 1 abosrea bow generous and popular be * The Butler parly In tbe Second Coo- ' - rreasuenal District of this Bute mrt oo - Th oraday and nominated ex- Aaaembly man j Dobbins fa Coegrrva Tlieracla'm Hat tbey have Htse Ibousqnd votMln Ihe dir. I trick Two years ago the Greenback vote - was two hundred .and srveoty. Their . intention la to save Judge Buebaova, the RepabHcm candidate, who la in danger of defeat, by Dr. Gauntt, tbe Democratic , nominee — I'atcrrm Guardian. ' Tbe Warren County Republicans have I nominated. for Senator. George A. Angle. " of Belvidrre; fa Sheriff, 'John H. Black J of Hope; fa Surrogate. Miller R. Nunn. a " of Hackrtlstown: fa Ooroaera, Lewis A. Yoanghlaod, of Hackettetown. William I M. Stirea of Washington township, , William Smith, of Pui'lloaburg; fa Aaaembly, 1st Dim let. James H. Lukcna, I ' of Oxford; 2nd District, Milton N. Arm- \ I strong of Blalratown. Tbe full ticket Dominated by tbe * . Democratic County Cocventioo of Bnr- , llogtoo, at Mount Holly, oo Salurday, ' Waa; William Rogers, of Wlllingboro, Sheriff, beating Maya Hudsoo, of Ror- ( 1 den town, on the sccood ballot; Francis t Q. Nayla. of Soulbamplax, Auditor; J. <- , Ridgway English, of CbesterflaM .Steward f of the Poorbouae; J. L. Oowperthwaltc, , ' of Little Egg Harbor, and Adin W. SiDe. ' of Naibamptoo, Corooere; Jobs L. Mari shall, County OoOacter. Tbe Butler party met' Tuesday it Bute .. convection at Belief oute to either oomi- ; Bate an slectoral ticket a adjourn to wait fa the result of an attempt to fuse with* I Dimocran. The leaders are ready to | follow lbs advice of their rand Mate if tbe Democrats are willing to talk business. Ttiry are boasting of #fty thousand votes although Ibcir cla'in it baaed chiefly on , aaeriioo wltbr.ui aay substantial evidence , of lu truth. In 1882 tbe Greenback vole 1 , of the State, with a popular candidate fa J t Governor, was only a little over trivniv tbooaand, and that iu a year when party , 'lea were in general cart to the wind. , What there has bees to Increase the . Greenback vote In the Sate since that ' time la not apparent. That Ihe twenty- , . odd tbasmad Greenback votes added to I tbe Democratic vote would be aoffictenl I 1 to carry tbe Bute against Blaine Una vear [ Is not probable. J Hew Walnwriarit waa Killed. 1 Ton! Rivu, Sept. 80. —Public excitel ment runs high over tbe verdict af tbe 1 coroner's Jury In tbe Wain Wright murder t case. Tbe tbray of the case now pcoer- ] ' ally accept ed ia that when James Wain- J wrigbt left borne far bla usual Borcieg walk Emma Wamwrigbt ran to tbe bare ' and told ba brother George, wbo. Uklog ' Gbartas4 gun. which be bad prerloutly ' 'loaded with Shiga, ran down through tbe 1 a brush after bis father, who, oo hearing " blm come, turned about and reoeired the > deadly charge full his far-;, and that when - ba fell Gerry fired the rreno»l barrel Into - hia back; that after dragging the body into r tbe woods be rtriiroed Lranv. when Em- • ma sent bev little brotbrr Buopa down to e the Magnolia House, wbrre tbe mother and thai si* uaad ber itfliieno- over t que*. Rockwell's friends till cfcm Ural : be M innunrnt. and Ibe mesntaaa of tbe U WainwrigM fatally, wbo an beid ta
"Rovgb on Rati" ckara out Rata, Mice "Hough oo Coma," fa Cans, Butriooi Me. Thin people. J Wri's' Health Renaa e . " health and vigor, curea d jspepata | ftc.$l. _ "Bough oo Toothache," ipstaal reHef 15c. Ladles wbo would retain f-esbneni and vivacity doert fall to try "WeUs' Health Renew er."_-"BuCbu-palba" great kldneyand urina-y clearirf'out by "Rrwgh'ouHr'ta " 15c. "Rough on Coughs, •' troches. 15c; liquid Fa children, slow In deveJainert, puny and delicate, use "walla' Henlfli Rrneww.', "Rosrgb on Den>iste*' T'-xti Powder. Try It. 15c. D^Hymi^"y^eB?7iadih R^fMother Swan's Worm Syrup, fa fevevworms. OTeirtlodira';taiteU*a. 8.V Slinging, trritarioo, all Kidnev and Urinary complaints cured by "Bocbu. paiba." $1^ Night sweats, fever, chills, malaria, dyspepsia. cured by "Wells' Health Renewer." My hushand ( writes a My) is three times tbe man since using " Wella' Health cr." If you are tailing, broken, worn out and use "Wells' Health Renewer " $1 Prevalence of Kidney complaint in America; "Bucba-palba" la a quick, complete cure. $1. my94-y Tbe Rev. Benjamin F. Martin, pastor of the colored church at lying Branch.has run away with tbe wife of a meitiher of tbe congregation and taken, ll la a'kgcd The Vole# of tho People. The people, aa a whole, seldom make mistakes, and tbe onahlmoua voice of praise which cornea from those who havr used Hood's BamapariUa. fully justifia claimi of tbe proprietors of this great medicine. Indeed, tlieec vctyclaltua are entirely on what tbe people say Hood's Saraaparilla has done. Bend to C. L Hood ft Co.. Lowell. Maas., for ooolalnlng sutetnenlsof many cures. Hog cholera Is rapidly Increasing through South Jersey. . Many penooa think all that is neceswtry pasture, and let Mm go. Thla ia a great mistake. He will take the slaver and r-l poorer Still, To prevent this give Mat Hone sod Cattle Powder once a ' 2Utc ^drntlsmrnts.1EVERY DAY Dr. CHIPMAN'S PILLS, greai'j relieved by Uie imt or Dr. CHIPMAN'S PILLS. core in tee use or UUs remedy. Dr. CHIPMAN'S PILLS. D. LONG. Sole Agent for U. S. ISM K1LBK8T 8TKKET. PHllAPA. TWBSTY-nVB CELTS X BOX. "^~ANT EDl ifiOlDI ATEL Y ^ Koira! **-d No*a^5i*erTr«wob^b*'salary ao.! e»t- nm |wVL Addreaa, H. i. BowPire i OOTTAGER Orataa-' B-' JS^OTICE. __ COAL WILL BE REDUCED TO $6^5 PER TON. In eooarauenes or taw i to art on Coal wl'l be sold foeCSbH. only Slay ofweeras^et sl a - pbreomoe. gy.cggpooC XE 1CX OO. MASCN & HAMLIN •rtTG. ORGANS Kl: Bl*aeat twaors at all *re«t WuAI'a *xb wuoos ta II I I*P I year*, only Afcr-ran Oraaia yyjg.— "M- rwc^-, pay areata UPRIGHT PIANOS "bwcw, lsaffremoox si_ s. y. , as E. i«te dl; ' ' ' LADV EQUESTBIBMB RACES AT MOUNT HOLLY FAIR, Friday, Oct. 10, 1884, GREAT FIVE 3?1LE MCE PURSE OF $800, : PEEK, The Little Michigan Girl. CBaaptea Lawg Dtssaaca HidreoIAaenm MADAM MANAXTETTE, > Champion Lady Equestrienne j of France. ^ m"* b ^klfpodrowa uu abeaa ate iwniesi MB§HiWlkiwn^Lb w.. ,
- A ; fSanamafcrr's. News! news! never any- - thing like it! Good news u .viikout any mixture of bad ! r Lupin's dollar dress-stuffs, four of them, at 65 and 75 _ rents; another similar fx 7 stuff" at 65 ; and still another fx .35 at 85 cents ; all 43 or ?' 44-inch. And nobody bank- „ rupty nobody hurt. Now, as we write on Mon- . day morning, buyers tur- 7 round the counters and wonder what it can mean — 2 favorite stuffs of the most distinguished maker dropping a third in price! Lupin s staple dress-stuffs a third - below the market of com- r mon maker's stuffs! What is the matter with the stuffs? u Nothing. Incredible! The only clue that we I have to the explanation of p the fact wc cut from last ? week's Nation, written by f one of the wisest and clearest- '' headed men in America, who never heard of Lupin prob- " ably: ( but, lest you infer a J gloomy view of the future, we quote the concluding \ sentence of the article : ' W. 1— i S* i- all « fY-upin's Cic htmirt Hindoo is like a surah in weave and effect; but surah is silk. It is like a very dainty serge ; but serge isn't so dainty. It is like merino as to weight; but merino hasn't such a silky beady twill. It is camiinerc in its delicate sdfiness and range of color. If you were offered gnld dollars for 65 cer.is. yu. would look sharp for counterfeits. Experienced buyers will look equally sharp at these in just tiie fame ,vuy. The colors: Nile and two or three other uf evening blue ami three of pink ; and these" for day: olive, bronze, brown, light-brown, seal-brown, stone-blue, pea-cock-blue. gfnet, ox-blood, two cardinals, mvu^ and others very iucely. Lupin's Inca at 73. Like merino with tiny channels lengthwise cutting the jwill Merino ; also a delicate cord. As pretty a fabric as ever was made. Ten day colors. Lupin's armure at 65 ; the figure a diamond or star. The ground is like merino, 1 the figure sateen.- Half is ! ground and halt is star. Ten day colors. Lupin's herring-bone cord at 65. The cord is not large but distinct; the herringbone too fine to be char. The general effect is not unlike that of the Inca; but 'the wool is harder-twisted, \ less soft, but also less dusty. Ten day colors. Lupin's CambaUo, the best of them all; ^1.25 for 85 cents. The weave is ottoman; but the wool is so , soft that notwithstanding the J ottoman weave, CambaUo is soft. Seventeen day colors. Gtralda, not Lupin's, at 1 65 ; a j spplin of hard-twisted. lone-fibre, not over-soft r wool; closely woven, as heavy as any except CambaUo; not so dainty, not so ' pretty, about as pretty a* CambaUo; same weave and about the same size of cord as an Irish silk-and-wool poplin Twelve day colors and black. There is nothing good that can be said 0/ a maker 0/ dress -stuffs thai isn't eminenUy and conspicuously true of the Hupin house. There is nothing good of any of ( Lupin's stuffs that isn't I true of these. The last Ge1 ralda is not Lupin's. John Wanamaker. ' *** ""*- ****"-•** , ANGLESEA, Gape Mar Go.. N. J. ' LOTS. - - 50x100. ' pina'itliliiiiiaad Kaw Tort man (Saps *>J J « xro»so«xc31 £ OOTTAGM TOit SALS AUD tO • L L__ 1- : _ .
— 9 legal adrrrtisrmfiits. Tv^OTICE TO BONDHOLDERS. May? t'qT jSjtmcg. " ^uwutmay rrauuttei'ioama^ai- , •eramemOcm^. |»jrtaiiimirta m. OTlCE^ TO ^ HOLDE R S OF j Cans May C1IJ. Ana. IV». t*a. " rpo INVESTOR."'. Ttis cny iv onrti of lite CUT at Cap* li v^Sa ^DRROG ATE "S OFFICE Tn- Qf"tnr*l*-i— 1 woo;' rrepoctfo : fio'-lfy ihe j (TClUtOflATX l>T THE OOCNTT OT CAP* j 7 al H> omre at Cap- May Coon Uouar. or J gUEBIFF'S SALE, I n^rtnipvot a^rn^of ic m-m- 1 ' ^ bATCBDAV. NOVEMBER 1st. ^ J ^ reruSi^ bSaaSuil* oTu" ™ I f in- Mtteawilr •^of^wajjiinr sjtrt to j I Uradteir<l'fre "^are'fos? a* w'aw { ConiMsi ooto-yro' nnttTsate'^Jo- n W.' HaM ^ PlalBaM, andante wMMr^ coE80K,8k«II. I, Dawa Anxn^aoa, net' g FECIAL MASTER'S SALE. By vino- of an ordar ol the Coon of Chan-auliaortb-T. oo- of th- 8|>—lal Manors of sal.! SATURDAY. OCTOBER l«h. ltete. In Cap- May Cny. tn County of Cap* May sod State of N-sr Jrrary. at lh- hour of oo- ovlork ^teg-reoonor^ day, at Ravy-r-aChal 'Ste of* told an.; jn Jmi.re dMfflbtd nny^aovfon'toa tmS"°'iand*o? Mnu*Fu-«™. Ifonn-rty Edmund LB. Wal—I; th-or . by aate I'.lrAi-B* land, rnqp Ivoi'M" d-*re-s and .1.1 - lln-uf sarevt araith twvtiiy-nvT i deema and ( nfty rait; clr* rest, fnrty (a"l fret to th- pure of Ire,' Of''", 'a. moj, ' B.lu* thr oorAalf pan V th* ptnat— a rem-r-y-1 by Cobraan r. Irem'hir and Bannah ttob'awif-MoRjra.-, ®„'(7bhT i-rab-r. X P.. 1«4; -re—d-d lb lh* Cl-ri* Idltre of ih- aforesaid County of Cap* Mav. in ' d red bonk Ho. St of d rods, pact* «t. M and «. , IV.) fret; ihvnct^iuro^tSftea route *UXfj -Cre oraafydoor and a-vtdwi-raba. Ittod" fret, frtSioc.**tlbloB5rtlcb' 'inoridaai- rontelDod alii Orawaud^tso haudred asd m-ty-tta aquan B-ln* ft- name premlara wnleh Ektredc* . yrtrtgff datol ^r-teaare^rt. J hVb* rdMio and jSnnTTram>wI*urS^ati Dated Ancc't llhTl-ef RfilUP e. 8COVKI, Bpretal Kisr y ■ B. TAYIOB. Poflr'lor 3Klmtisfmrnts. EE-OPENED. Aft-v mak)uc2mpunaai impror-m-ma DEYELIN'S ( DINING ROOMS, Ba IS NORTH SECOND ST., FHILADA. Has brer, re-op-ood^ li la rinu-ciaaa In all ap- , PRICES REASONABLE. DONT FOR'iCT. DETZUM'S , ape- No. u No-lb 8-cood au Phfted-lphia. ' RUTGERS COLLEGE. SLOAN PRIZES FOR BEST {CLASSICAL! | ENTRANCE EXAMINATION-; laf-S-M O;oo Caahj ; Sd. KIM (tM Co-Ill. ' ran Apn—a'aa ^Ba3e%rortftea lorshdm 1 ■ ^yi^aad. Chroitety Wte*_jDutov I ' SCIENTIFIC DEPARTMENT fte New Jeney State OAb Id Promote A£i1cDltnre aM me Mecbanlc irts. ■ Xn»i»— nut sod isarvvyu*. {WhiCmn • > aofdte f^a^^re^sniajtojgiBau^fcirao-t rRXNCH ASM HERMAN TArnHT MTTH A A VIEW TO THE PRACTICAL USB. ^ I I M^?u!^WARPg OATE8, n.D^uac. (
' MARINE VILLA, CAPE MAT, N. J. NEAREST B0C8E TO THE REACH. OPES PERMANENTLY. Mrs. F. HALLENBBOK. ' DURABILITY SEA SHORE PAINTING . SECURED by USING LUCAS' LIQUID PAINTS CAPITOL LEAD. NEW GOODS! "NEW GOODS!! Dry Eoofls, TrimmiD£s, NoUons, & Laflies' Ms Mr®, vr- -are"" iraS. OOI old* Kyi *-oda. havtna^-vc-yte'in* teotuthl dlrecl from loouiaaod lacaraua I will here mention a few of our many Im-Ralui : Extra Heavy Gray 1 Wool Flannel, IS eta., always lrafure spill al 22 eta. Unbleached Muslin. 5 eta. Uuhlracbed Muai'ii, yard wide, ?J cit.. alyraya aold at 10 eu. 850 pea. C'hoW Faltern Oalienea, fait C- dors, f i ertil", worth 74 rents. Ixnraatcr Gingliama. 7 cents. Can ton Flannel, 7 eta. Fxtta Heavy, 8 eo., worth ill eta. Evcellent atockinES. U-fore S fa cm. now 8 fa 35 etf..— Clnldren^ lame. Good Caabinere DreM Goods, 11 eta. per yard. Many other like Bargains too numerous to mention. ^'tow!*if'ni«^?oTl^ra'^!?f!-nfa JewelreT* Blmr7' *° °",CTe * ProP™"''on" We ar-j-iretp* out our stock of V « . V ^Itoy.'. Ladire'. CTilWren* and Mlaaea- Shoes al and NEW YORK" BARGAIN HOUSE. 34 Washington St., Cape. May City. POI'R DOORS PROM DR." KENNEDY'S. apiS y L. SCHLAGER, Proprietor. FALL OPENING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, 18S4. WM. G. SERRILL & CO., e At Green Creek, Cape May Co., N. J. Win opto was a mil Uac ot Pan Oooda of -vary deaen prion. Dry Goods, Notions, Fancy Goodsi Groceries, &c. Black Silks, Palmetto Cloth, Cashmeres. Debaise Cloth for Dresses, Cloth for Coat*. . CALICOES. CALICOES. CALICOES. SHOES. HAT*. CAPS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, OVERCOATS, MILLINERY GOODS' FEED, SALT MEATS, ETC, ETC. AO E)r*'nt I Jo. of China and Glaaaware Not loot. Fancy Gooda, Ac., In ondMaa variety, two,, thr above date wr aiu commence xtvtti* away ttckcta fa a latge number of ELEGANT PRERRNT*. Which wlu be eahfbRed al that t ut. Too reoetve a ticket with every twenty-dve ant* worth yon bav ajc-y » ■ . Just Received a"Large Lot of WAUU PAPER & BORDERS Of. new btyk* and Beaournl drstgna. AMo mnatantly oo hand DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE, FAMILY FLOUR, - DEADLIGHT OIL, PAINTS. OIL. MATTING. OIL CLOTH, Am ~ WM. TOWN8END, mMHl » Off. Washington A Ocean Strenla. Cape May Cttyt C. B. COLES, LUMBER MERCHANT, MANUFACTURERS OP Doors. Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. BRACKETS AND SCROLL SAWING. toll examine etoca and get estimate-. Agcnv tot Watm a Wbann* a M. UShoemakaraPa taet Office, No. 1 4 Kaighn's Avenue, Camden, N. J. Jc'5-y SASH AND DOOR DEPOTi - CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J. Wr "t^aTt^lTir 40 , Doors, M, Bills, Slitters, loiiis, Frames, Sreens, CONNER A 8CHELLINGER. I GEO. M. POWELL, ' MERCHANT TAILOR, No. I 5 Decatur Street, Cape May City, * A well edaand *nq of Clothe and fto-dmy i a wataM«.m* the re^ onnatanuy 03 hand and ma da "iTmi "MW***ma^..r
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