Cape May Wave, 11 October 1884 IIIF issue link — Page 2

f • ' Published Every Saturday Mooing. CAPE M*T.i>CTOBER 11. 1884- _ Not'°*: OM'tM bH(U or It* CQMK^Ot i're.-i i"*-»*rL*in tar BtjwiilnM Ooonty OoovmOan. wMcb to bvreby <m** to m*« at a.-.aiBa; ts-ZZ sh^'and csk MsyaSTaiNJ cue drtoxat* cecb (or IH orrrr»l.boroora.^ ^ ^ STnTc.> Notice. • Tfec Democratic voiars o( (too Cocsiy of (topv May art rreaartad^to rwktuTaamr ^dretSwrt by it. chairisaa pf last Primal? Mreliti* In each voting prcr»"c^O^ « OK Mar Omui naoac. oa^ytoptoy.^OraoKo )MA.ts»keH Assembly". oo. Bbarttt. m Coonty Clert and itro* Omrp. *■ P. Htmarra, The enjbuaiaam which grown Mr. UUine la Wot Virginia and Ohio alill continuo. Governor^ Cleveland will vlah New Took on ant Wodomiav, and oo Thnraday will be proml al aJVmocratie mooting In Brooklyn.: Tbeanlumcnal mooting of Ibe Weft Jersey Presbytery. which began on Turnday eroding at Bridgalon, clewed VTednwday. Rer. John W. Biachofl wa» rJncted Moderator for the renting aix months. Rer. Mather C. Wood waa ordained paator at the Mercbantrllle Cbnrcb. The roporu from the various churcbea were of an encouraging nature. Returns from all hot lb towna in CooDcdieut giro a lota) tow of 48,608 on the biennial unslrsit' amendment, with a majority for the amendment of 18.107- Return! from 144 towna abow that the Republican! control the Boards or Regist ration In 78; the Democrat! in 40, and » are equally divided. Thla ii no material change from tail year. Tee men employed in the cooalruct.cn of the new water tunnel for the Tillage of Hyde Park, DUboU, were drowned early Tuesday morning. The man were engaged ia sinking the tuoeel and construct ic; a eaw crib at a point iu Lake Michigan one —.1* from abort. A small cabin in which the men lived, waa built on the crib. The wares washed it away. Several men ware named by the Ohh^oJlfe-aaviag A card haa been issued from the Prohibition headquarter! in Chicago to the people of the I'nlled Slates, reciting thai, "in view" of the mliery and crime resulting from aloohoiltm, and of the guilt faMreed upon the people by govrrnmenta— municipal, State and National— by permitting, and even Jiceoaing the traffic In poison ou! drinki, the Executive Committee of Ur Prohibition party ctill upon the people of — October 59th, as a day of faatinfc. humllaand confession." Al tht meeting of the Board of Directore of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad with the Penary Ivan ia Railroad were not brought up. Tba by-laws, rules and regulations of the pension feature of the Raid more and Ohio Employe'! Relief Association were approved, and an annual approprialloc of *21,000 was authorized ; -being the laterrat co :.*S0O,00O-which ' together with previooi donation* by tin ' Company and re recurs otherwise derived makes ample provision for the retirement . from active terrier of all employes dh- ' shied by age or Infirmities. Tba Women's Christian Temperance i Union of Jersey city ia potting up hand- i Mils ecmleinimr the following: New Jersey supports 5,445 mloooi at a ooat ef 1 *38.444.000, and 1,8*8 achoola alacoat 1 of *0.082, *50. The taloooa cost *3S,5CJ. ' 730 more than tba schools In 1871 < Vine land, N. J-, and New" Britain, Ooca. 1 bad each about 11,000 Inhabitants. New t Britain had eighty saloons. Vineland bad none. New Brilian paid *8,400 for the i paopere; YlMhad paid *234. Differeooe f ia favor hf no liquor, *8,878. New < Britaia paid for polioe *7,300: VioeUnd r *78- Different* la favor of do Bqoor, t *7,418. _ t Id lit to tba rewJotioc pnaaolcd ' to him from the NaUoaal DemocreikCoarenUoo. Samuel. J. Tddan tandea 1 his thanks lie aayt the great national < want is reform is the National Govern- 1 awn', which cab only be aooomplitfaed by 1 a IXauooretie admieiitrmtiae; that tLc 1 Bepabncaa party t» largely made up ct ' thaw: who lire by ,U»ir wits, wbile * whr live bv Ibe wort of their hands and c wbuae puhUnal action W'gonrsed by their * -ZT5wSrSv.lL* 5S ; thai: Ore RepuMiean party, can he . moot- *• ded to the support of reform measure* c whieh involve a mcriflfgof selfish inter 0 ret. ~~~ — . ii A Special Bulletin from tbo Signal '» ' Otto, shows that Saptamher was eiroep- " tamady warin net oalyia tht Eastern ' fkptas tat over a vmy wide cspanaof * nonaWT. A line roprreeoting a normal 1 l.repreature, drawn north from H Baro, C Ss^fiJisPSKSSs ; lreip«raSPref»r the a»th andtta vrettea I over wide section!, but the drought that ' I ^ jv.-tVy Si fc

STATE ITEMS. I Ella Ames, the subject of a sensational » acaadal ia Burilagtoe a rooclbVago haa f married a Mfflville young man. Jearymeu employed In Washington c [. ha re "made arrangements far reduced - railroad fares when they return boms to a vota ia November. ' £ Tbe/3repe crop la 8al«n county ii very toga, and many growere are making c - the fruit Into wine, beeanae of the low « prices now prevailing in the grape mar- ***- ' „ A Jersey ;City man haa been arrested 1 rr for Dealing *"i?b Q* followed milk i wagons around and stole fnll cam when I aet is f root af Dares replacing then with ■ «=P'T <■» Riidgetce haa oUaintd an injoncion | u agatnD a canning firm, restraining it from 1 " polluting the citj'» aource of water aor. i J ply by emptying refnae matter ia the a- The Jury In the care of William i £ Smolensk 1, the "Pole, who waa tried at ' New Brunswick, on the charge of having murdered bit wife on June 12. oo Thar*- | °- day night brought in a verdict of not ■ guilty. i „ The rmployrea of tba Newark steel u works firm of Benjamin Atha ft Co., ; r. numbering same hundred, had their ) *■ wages reduced 10 per cent oo Saturday. J_" Thla ia a wooed reduction of 10 per cent 1 :e within a yaar. rt Professor Fierce, formerly Superintend- , > eotof the Slate Normal and Model school ; and who, since hit retirement from that t4Boe, haa been Superintendent of the ; Poblic Schools at Ney. Bramwick, hai rewlrued his poaithm. < e Chief McCbeaoey.of Trenton, baa given ; orders to the police to confiscate all tling , » shou found in the poaaestioo of small ; a boys and arrest all of them ia the act of U using them. Several of the alirga bare ■ been toned ia to the chief. Frofearer Cook, of the Agricultural , Collag e, baa reoeirod from the farm of , , William E. Cooover. Freehold, a mam. ( ■j moth potato of the Lady Hebron variety, which ia over tee laches in length and itx . . and ooe-balf inches in diameter. i t Frank Patterson. manager of the Asbury i , Ihuk Opera Iloore, wsierraaud and taken ] Itefore the Monmouth County Courts' i Saturday on the charge of forging iadorsi- menu to nates aggregating *10,000. lie i e wai admitted to bail In'the.aum of *3,000. . t- Twenty-four Chinamen were arrested ' t- Sunday by Chief Bell In a gambling den I u underneath Hop Gee*! laundry in Newark i I- They were found playing for mooey. I d The Chief aad bii men Utd them together 0 with a clothes line, and marobed them to 1 police headquarters. George White, the farmkeman on the ' 1 West Jersey Railroad who waa run over ' by a freig'ut c&r cm Saturday and bad both . * legs crushed, died at bla home on Cherry , Dreet, Camden, Tuesday, freen the lore * of blood and tba keck to Ma nervous I * system resulting froq^the amputaiioe. ViseUnd claiuji to have a number of I "" original Aboliliooisti amoog her citizens i among the number being a man who wai t with John Brown in Kansas, nod another I who prevented Fred Donglaaa ftore falii- rug into the haods of Gov. Wise, of yir- • S giaia. I . Thonaa Horn, of Treotoo, was arrested I g Friday afternoon by Special Offioer Bower I d on a warrant baaed by the Halted States t - District Oourt, charging him with making t :. false affidavits with ia view to seaming t a a pesiaioc. He waa lakea before United t e Stales Commlaaioaer Scott, who bound c f him over. - recovered a verdict ia the Circuit Court e Tuesday last, against the Greenwood C Lake Railway Company. Be was return- u j log from a picnic leu August, when a c ( atone thrown througb the window broke e his arm la three plaeas. [ . Mrs. Josiah Bryan, twtoty-one years of C age, residing at Berlin, attempted to cam- 3 I mil suicide Monday by shooting herself c , with a pistol. Tim ball Druck a steel in g her ooreat aad gbna^ oft without doing C bfr any iajury. Jealously of her husband is the alleged oaore of the set. c When the serdiet of the Ooroswr's Jury £ le the Touts River tragedy waa Iraad to d Watawrtgfat she fell unconscious oo o ■ the floor of the prison. Her two sons j, affected. Elaou K. Rockwell reoeiTe.1 n: the verdict with imperturbability. tl Dark times are abend for Jersey City. „ the next two moolha the street u are to he extioguiabed at midnight, s This was ordered by the Board of Police y, because the appropriation p, for Ughllog tba Dreets Is atX large enough D keep Che lamps burning *11 nighL- ' fr Fritz Newman, abopsleja paralytic, was y admitted to Soabe Hill Tuesday. Hu family are deDthaie and be azpreaaed a desire to sell bis body brfore bb death for medical porpoaaa aad ptaee the money in . the baada of hla wife to rerievt aa far as . porefeis tire suffering* of his helpless u A wellJtnowa fanner named Sterlman T aged sixty yvara, and living cn thb Maurice River, near Dorchester, cesamilted suicide on;TburWay la« by carireg into tire rivarj hb body bang ^ loaded with chains. He bed been sutler. ^ ieg from softening of tire brain, canard by ^ A Dngular accident befell Thomas ? of 418 Henry street, Camden, ^ at he waa creasing on the ferrybaat Pen- dl at? 1 Tarda <« the tea minutes paU six trip ^ Mi.olay even lag. While riulag en the £ of the driveway of the boat be per- u ml tied as express wagoo to ha drives over poe <4 hb fes*. cntshiag it aad naoaarilaliqc amputation. Ulyssm LongD/eet, olaleeo yean old, rfOUoaaqoan, and brother of Euc » Long•uitt. of the schooner James t Kubey. which is discharging lumber at Youkcrs acddently shot aad killed oo board oo Sunday, by one of the hands, only „ known aa "Charlie." lire latter when be saw what be had done, res away. ^ The wotk of altering the gauge of the ' PhHadriphia and Aliaatic Qly Railway n a narrow to u» standard syalein. w widening of tire roadbed and the track- ^ laying have bets programing .iimr laat Spring. AtraM amareooser tbe road u, Saaday night in mdar Id traa the new „ In UmbsriTilie la* seek, w dtsier " put op 78,060 nana at imnauer. Tbb w M a«y pear at this eatabiiahmreil. But to £ ail appenreacea. «* the work ii asw bcixut jUawtsk. Ftw tab the^ wrvks thai uutulcr are. mgsged oc farma Ml ^

Political Notes and Commaota. 1 _ Over confidence promises to injure both parties JuD now. t Belva Lockwood'a campaign emblem < ought to be a crazy quilt. I Tbe American Alliance, haa collapsed, t and the Know -nothing party will caD hb ] vote for the tast man. t Senator Grady waa pelted with rotten I egga at Albany. Tbia waa severe on the I — Trrtrj Cilf Ary ua. ' The Treotoo Timet aayt: "The breath I of scandal haa at laD reached Be. John. I waa brought up on a bottle. - 1 Rutherford B. Hayes desired James i Blaine to understand that be would not be a dead-bred in the brsmery Une. I Tbe Glaasboro Republicans art com- i pitting a frame wlgsram aad expect to : some noted speakers far It daring > . tbe campaignJama M. Seovel, special agent at the Treasury Department, loft oo Sunday to taketbe Republican Dump la Ohio and West VlrglDla. H. C. William!, of MUlville. wai nomoo tbe second ballot for Sheriff by tbe Republican Convention of Cumberland county al Bridgetou. Notwithstanding tbe anxieties of a political campaign Thomas M. Ferrell is He baa been married thirteen years, tad It is tbe firet aad a girl at that wei thine 12 pounds at birth. Tbe Democratic Assembly Convention at Beverly has nominated Charles R. of Deianco. Tbe Republican Assembly Cocvrotloo baa noagjnated A. 1 Gangewer, of Bnriingtrai. 1 Home Republican papers have said that Governor Cleveland waa excluded from 1 Buffalo society. His reception .there I showed, however, that only ooe black I is cast againat him there. The Republican Convention of the ! Fourth Diatrict by re-nominated R. F. Howey. tire present incumbent, foe Coogresa. Tbe Grecnbackrra of tbe same district have Douii uated A. W. Dsvla for Ooacreaa. Fresfllenlial Candidate Ellsworth of tbe American Alliance, baa withdrawn from tbe ticket and alio from tbo human observation. JuD ooe little acaodall killed hbn off. Ho bad never paid forbla wifc'i Tbe Camden Republican! placed in nomination Monday night delegates to the Assembly Convention, to be held on the 17th initant. The favorites are. First District E. A. 'Anna Hung; Beoncd District. B. M. Braker; Third District, Captain H. Jewell. Tbe Democrats of Gloucester County ' indorsed JacAb V. Holders!!, the Proliibition candiilale for aberiff. which i will make a warm fight for the office. ' The remainder of tbe ticket ia: Booster, i John M. Henderson; Assemblyman. Daniel F. Craao; Coroner, Captain Bright, i Hon. Horace N. Cougar, ooe of the i founders of tire Republican party of New Jersey,, and for many years its roost brainy leader, formerly Secretary of Bute and now poc of tbe most highly respected dliiraa of Newark, announce* himaelf al In favor of Cleveland and Hendricks. John IL Hay, a prominent South Jerglass manufacturer, haa written a In wbioh be denies that Hon George Republican csmdidate for Coo gresa In tbe Firet New Jersey district, ever took any part in importing Belgian giaasto tbia ooentry. lie aaya tbat,oo the contrary, be would lave tbe GlsroAssociation before be would contribute any mooey for such a purpose. Two yean ago the Democrats of the , elect Hon. Miles Ross, their candidate for ■ Congress. Hating made such a bad fail- ( they now propose to aee what tbey • accomplish with tiro candidates, the < convention at Elizabeth Friday last bar. 1 ing split one branch ncmluating Bub t Green, of Elizabeth, and the other Jama 1 on, of Elizabeth- It is a Kilkenny . cat fight which Hon. John Kean mutt re- i gird with tbe utmost oomplaisance.— ( CamA/n Courier. , The Third District Democratic Cod- 1 groaiooal Convention which met in ■ Friday uf last week, waa con- I uated in a manner t^t should insure the c overwhelming defeat of ill nominee. Mr. ' Jama McMahoc. of Hah way. received r a majority of all tire voles, but the Chairwho was hostile to him, refuted to tbe result until, through-chican-change* bad been made that were said I hgve turned the majority over u Robert ( Green, of Elizabeth. Thla ia a bad J year for fraud! of every kind, and tbe I bat thing the Democrat! of the Third r can do la to repoditale this J Domination by soring againat i Green.— Jerary City Aryut. o The Mystery Solved. . v Tbe inquest Into tbe mysterious death ^ of George Grant, wbo waa found dying a bullet wound in hla fa that's bare Kingston, oo Friday of last week, held el the Moomouth Juncticn, Fri- f day, when the affair was deprived of all 5 Iu srnaitioea] feetoraa. After medical Jj evidence as to tire cause of death, twelve- tl year old Eddie Grant, brother of George, 11 testified that on Ure day of the accident be P had found a pistol in tire barn of a neigh- u named Wood, and showed It tc b While the Utter waa looking « down tire mosaic the pistol went off, and ^ the bullet entered George's forehead. Ed- y was to frightened that be threw tire N Into a swamp and made up Ure b story about laving George in tbe bare and returning a few minutes afterward to find him aboC lie maintained this Dory persistently ap to Friday. Tbe jury ten- U dered a verdict of accidental death. Drouth tn New Jersey. Reports from the rural dlDriota of the 7 Stale show tire drouth to be doing terri- \\ counliee tire ground ia parched v and cracking. Tbe grans haa wilted and the ungathered crops are patched with " anxiety by the farmers. There is a great „ scarcity at water. Rumen are carting L inter from distant Dreams lor tbeir cattle * and hmaefaoid use. In many of the large towns, such as Flemington and Somer- y villa, the regular water supply ia ex- q Meagre supplies are being procured from the Rnritnn and ha Uaocfaea B are put on half allowance and - Dreet sprinklers have been cased in While It la' believed there will eooe be - relet, enure at Ibe fanner* predicts ,. cretin nance of the drooa fur several * The work at retmlbtmg ibe Jersey City ferry huesu ia in a soy fqgward Wa r. > rvo^wrd MiiMmg. are aoriy all 1

. -ripen .-- • The Atlantic City investigation A report of tbe rooil of tbe lnvtDlgatioo of tba municipal affairs of Atlantic City. poMished In pamphlet form has JuD imned. Tbe investigation was ordered by Jodrn Alfred Reed upon the spi plication of eome thirty properly osraers setting forth in swore affidavit! tbeir belief i thai lbs mooey! of the mid city were being and had been unlawfully or corruptly expended. In accordapcc with Uiiapurii tlon j Judge Reed, Jo January last, ap- . twihtcd Cbarla 9, Garrison a* an expert -. ta prosecute tbe realisation and make 1 report "for publlcatixi. I There srsre eome one hundred and thirty ehargea prefund. and the expert In bii . report taka up eech ooe erperalely. The > report fills a pamphlet ol nvrr sixty paga, t and tbe invtstigatiae appears to bare been very full and complete. t lo concluding bis report >0 the court > Mr. Garrison aaya:— ] "In oaoduaioo I would my. that w> fsr as my investigation ha« gooe, do mooey* of the city have been ervruptly rxpeodrd. - From Ibe preceding Items of Oils report it I will be seen that, in many particulars, tbe _ mode of transacting the puhhc buaiocaa. especially in its legislative department, was fanlty; and would, aoooer or inter, il • In the hands of intentional wrong-doers. I have reason to believe that in every case the suggestions made in this report and in 1 the course of tba insertion, in so far as they pointed out part errors or direct to. j ward better methods, have been sod will be; intelligently received food cheerfully " acted 00. Such. I am Impressed, is the 5 spirit which actuate* the official element . of tbe city. In addition in tbe amount of mooey actually turned Into the treasury as the direct result of tbe investigation, the much grater amounts saved by that ' Ditch In lime, which ia proverbially wise, 1 and the general correction and reform , which haa resulted and wilb reault from the directing of attention to the people's business and front tbe better information r at tbeir servants, constitute the ample rr- . turns for tbe labor and expense incurred. The World'a Industrial and Cctton ' Centennial Exposition, New ' Orleans. ClKCTLSR No. 4- [ The foUosring appointment of a Finance 1 Committee bv Hla Excellency tbe Gov- > eroor 1s hereby promulgated for general Information: ■ stxtk or Naw JxxaiT, ) . Exxomvx Dri-aimtivr. Trenton. Sepu 8, 1884.) "In accordance with tba- resolution adopted at a ■eeliug of State officials and - manufacturers held at Trenton. August - 10. 1884. I hereby appoint the following oameri gentlemen, a General Ovmnitire t l act Is conjunction with the General ' Plate CommitU* and tbe State Commltr atoner In tbe preparation of an exhibit a from New Jersey lor tbe World's Expusit lion al New Orleans, vlt— 1st Diatrict, Hon. llany Bonaall. of Camden. 2-i Diatrict, Hon. J. Hart Brewer, of • Treolno. I 8d District, Col. John C. Rose, of Eliza- , belli. 4th District, Hon. Thomas G. Bunnell, ' of Newton. t Si b District, E- Theodore Bdl, E-q.. of 1 l*atersno. , filh District, Hon. Gottfried Jxreugor, of Newark. _7ih District, CoL Dudley 8. Steele, of 1 Laox Aubbtt, Governor. e By vote of the meeting at Trenton, • August 10th. His Excellency the Governr or was requested to act as a member a . ojioio of Ok Finance Committee. C. H. BAVXST, Commissioner for New Jersey. | Holly Beach Republicans. Holly Beach, Cape May oounty, ia ore ' of the many new pleasure resorts which ■ within a short time. The place baa been - quite w ldely koown for year*, being prin- ' ci pally noted for excellent fliblng and tbe : wild cattle which roamed in tbe sroodk bids fair 'now, however, lo build op a I very different reputation, a thriving vtlI having already been OUSIUbrd. Among the more recent improvements ia news depot Just established by Joseph Kolb, and a large sash mill now in of creation by Oh Is 4 Walters. Friday evening tbe first politic meeting waa held al Holly Bosch, for the of inaugurating tba Republican campaign. A club with forty member* was organized, wtih John M rarer aa president.— Camden Courier. A Prohibitionists Convention. ArarxT Fan. N. J.. Oat. ft-uTlie Moomouth County Prohibition Convention waa held to-day lo Eduoaliooal 11*11. A. Bradley, tbe founder of Asbury Park, waa elected president,- F. D. Woodruff, of Keyport, view president, and Rev. Wart Gamble, of Manaequan. secretary. Executive committee, oonaiDing of member from each Assembly district ogbe oounty. re appointed. Tfiv rem. veGii-m endorsed Dr. Thomas G. Chauif or State Senator. Delegate* were eiecti d to life Congressional Convention. Not les of Assessment • Tbe Boyd of Directa* of the Porpoise Fishing Company, by order of the stockhaa assessed upon tbe speejlvely, an that the amount paid into Ibe Company 00 each share shall he eleven aa of tbe first thy of November next, aiwwanoe being made therein for interest on all money from the payment to tbe Company to such time, and charged for all payments made afire such date. till tbe time of payment. Paysbio to Christopher Gallagher, Treasurer, at tiie offlw of the Cunpsnv. No. 7 Washington' Dreet, City of Cape Mar. N. J-oo or before the flrat day of NovemB. Rxvwouia, Praa. Altai :— W. Pxaoocs, Sec'j. It baa been well Mid that there is nohi the worid tenderer than the pity which a kind lirsrtrd young lady haa fee a young man that freh lonely. Why* I* It the aa)* of It - - s Sarmparilla conouoat kuch . a j locreanng ratef lrt: Because: of t!;v • . curative raise of Hood's Barsa-wul.* ii v.f, 3d: Becaoae of the conclusive , video ce of remarkable cures effected by it, uoaurpasred and aetdum squalled by any utinr medidne^ Bend to C. I. Hood ft Oa. Lowell, Mais., for book containing many of care*. City and O entry Rcftty Mixed Paints. While Lead, Zincs,- in large and email quantities. Gypsum for whitening ana coloring walla a! Hroifb A Cow Ores' Bargain House, 80 W.tiutgiuo street. ocH-41 yarrigd. »kJPDgT-«OTaV-Oa 2 JUw gwlrnttsrmruis. J^OTICBW ^ ~ SmSLFii 1 |M

2©ana-s»aftfi's. - It is an unexpected and unexpectaUc time in dr\ goods. Never, since we began to sell them, and never we believe before, have prices ranged so low. But in the depth of this depression comes a deeper plunge. Tlie most unheard of things occur. The explanation is to be found in this dipping from the Philadelphia Ledger's New York Letter: The other day we began in the morning to sell ,;coc yards of silk-and-wool black poplin at 25 cents a yard. It was worth 60 to 75 cents. ; Most of it went before n'ght. 1 That was the very cite; _ e a j dress-stuff we ever knew of in trade; but it was quit!;!y , over. 1 Last p week we began to sell Lupin's Car he.-, ire I I'mdou for 65 cents. 35 cents ; under value, and several other of Lupin's «i stuffs for | 6^ and 75 cents, ar.d Lupin's Gonbailo for S5 cents, 40 cents undervalue. They arc 1 still going at the same rate, and will last a week yet: for the quantities are very large-. , Absurd things arc done with little lots of goods sothei times ; but. when great quan [ tities are concerned, a tumble from the very top of the market to the lx>Uom is veryrare. Tilts Lupin tumble is 1 a leap from the top of the 1 market clear to the bottom, r It is probably the cheapest [ larjre lot of fine, fashionable ana every way acceptable ' dress-stufrs we ever had to do with. f And now comes another r just such. Ladies'-cloths, $ i ladies'-cloths, for 75 cents; ' 54-inch. In one sense this is less r surprising ; in another, more so. The cloths are made by a first-class maker, less emi 1 nent than Lupin, not by one who stands head and shotil , ders above everybody else in • his line. A tumble in his cloths shakes a smaller part of the world of trade than a tumble in I.upit^s stuffs. But they are cloths jffid for cloths 1 to tumble -is a rarer ^fint , because cloths have a wider range of wear than those lighter stuffs, and enter into trade more largely. Lupin's stuffs are staple in their range. Such cloths as theSe are i staple in a range of trade comprehending all classes. And so this tumble of cloths is possibly a bigger local event than the tumble in Lupin's stuffs At any ratemore people will be glad to see it. A month ago we began selling $1 ladies'-cloths for 75 cents; and it was a wonderful thing to d- . We are selling them yet. These now put down from $1 to 75 cents arc another sort, better, better wool, out of a better factory, bettermade, made for a more exacting trade; and all these tilings goto make the tumble a bigger tumble. We still have latli> s'-cloths atfi. How do they differ from these at 75 cents? Different makers, different in the make, different as they happen, to be: but the reason- of the difference in price is the difference in thc:r cost to us. It is by no means true that values always vary with prices ; it is true' only in the most general way. We have twenty-eight colors in these $t cloths at 75 cents; and some of the colors are only to be f u.nl in the higher grades o: cloths : Indeed we may say these eccel the other 75-ccnt ciohb in color as well as in fabric : for Jt is always true that better wool and better make makes better color John Wanamakf.k. M*d SUAM M, mmi js^-oncE. CO A L will be reduced to $6.25 PER TON. |sgg5agS-5wSs

§eu gjdwrtisrtnrpfs. EVERY DAY Dr. CHIPMAN'S PILLS, Hire* fiiin puts, ntraxpaaia a* 1 netaurvFavaa <*a rertaioIj to *1 oi.kai fir a umvtv air «.f Dr. CHIPMAN'S PILLS. *reuiM-f. Dvrrrvi*. il. * *i Dr. "CHIPMAN'S* PILLS. •trertrei*-!*. or srai fj mill nom tae azvor?. E. D. LONG, Sole Agent for U. S. ! TWKSTY FlVr fftSTB A B"X. . j legal Adrnlisrmrnts. ^ gURIiOGATE'S OFFICE V -1" 1 StTtROOATE OF THIE^OOUMTT Of CAP* j T.'XSDAT AND 8ATCBDAV , j or a*re^*,—a. wILLIAM hildbxtil^ j . gTIERIFF'S SALE, 1 tL*"""''' '..l'mT. !fr" '*" J. !°, i'lotl-":' v IS* rtrvaoO *ronrv i>» tire XubS Btatv.il | -1 ttr* Jvrerv.^aiBI Bqtu-1 ano honaAM a* ToU"**. | I I ! j ' rSqg^lffctarS* Jireot r.ra'u! j j rv»uo aad ooBvvjat uato *axi JObn W. Band j r pMIMBI. am COBSOK, ttkartt. J betrt Aaza-t iota, tvrt.' t J gPECIAL MASTER'S SALE. ! BTvtnncoT so outre or tbo court of Ca.o2Sii"l"rt Jrei" '"it "rarro* |J^ln- ^ P.VTTRDtT, tKTCJtXB iKh.iR-i. ! rreiu-. capv «isj ciSSi ta* (oDMu'dmaUirt t trarts or laud and premtoo*. to *11: 1 at tae ■csasmetr curnre or JarXroo and V«n- . alon airvrta. in ta* aforreatd City of Capo Mar. ^ fl^lrrn^*Trt^anort'l " **U •trarut fiujreta an'<T Otnton' if" BandT tnreire and^onr qnarre d-. ' erty'm'Tmr»r«S.^rot? t-rt ol'land ( vryrd ny Cotoman Lvatnlnf^and'lDannab t °-m*tfaai^iaft| H. MaznnaDr. In foe by ' SffiSsSjwTiSti ' KsatiiSTBawvsa'raR "re nniiii m tn«faalBS^»^n»'>i.t'Snx,«rert t" IBdrtSI ISi2SBer w Vo- " Bel'dW-iw ^^dtofoortt g^°v» drero/aadTn-^n art JZSPu a'mZ^arnSSi ti!rjvuirS>nrtt, S" ^ywt 'ta'aDr? ' " "f " n"™1 A™UPA^VxL.^Aijg.l Dartre ^drrrtisrmrnts. pOTTAGES, I WM. T. COMWOCK, Pohr. S Aator Iltef. S.T. B; TOijNTIO, 1] , rev BreBi, JJ PT-SFEPBT A , uDceiufr'sVEAfiiss. j l|piiipjj|M I i 1

" ' y MARINE VILLA, OAPE MAY, N. J. j NLAKESr HOI bE TO TBX MKACH. OPEK P*BDAK*irn.T Mrs. F. HALL EN BECK. BUR ABILITY I • « SEA SHORE PAINTING ' SECURED BY USING I LUCAS' 'LIQUID PAINTS CAPITOL LEAD. BKPKKES-CB IS CAP* MAT: j NEW GOODS! " NEW GOODS!! * Dry Goofls, TriBiliiEs, NoUons, & Laflies' Goofis tarti, 1 ikaeetSeis Ky'anToSeyfhy'remiia *-relT*' preLvni oirapw than say •b're'Sra. and renal I:: and 10* or than many Pbiladrlpbto aiore*. Buy ri*bt hrev. and a*rr tlrar and npnv id traret , tnnuraiore*. I will here mvnti tn a fe* of our many hareain* : Extra Hnavy Gray i Woo! Flannvl. 15 n. . alw-refecfore reiid at 32 eta. UoWvwhed Jffuriin. 5 Ma. t'oWactirel ; Murtlo, yard wide, 7) eta, always *>ld at 10 aa 250 pa. Choice Pattern CaHcno, i fart Cilora. 44 cent!, worth 7 j eenia Irtnramer GiBrtama, 7 etvita Canton Flan- ! nel, 7 Cta. Extra Heavy. 9cti.. worth Jlj CU. F.xonlleol stockings, hefore 2 for , 25xta,, now 8 Uo 25 O.,— Uhilrirenfa. tame. Good Caabmrre Drcas Goods, 11 cta. , pet yard. Many other like Bargaiul too numerous to mention. We still bare onr OemV FoniUMnr TKparttnreiL wbwb we have Btted np roily (or rail aad ; Wtnjretrade. ^trerunne^jibirta andlireireri.. znn Heavy, sa ota, and atnerr*«1aproponlootamakeTO^^ur^rev'n^w Ure^vA^now by'i^Mdre In com at or mSnk«*ure. NEWTORK BARGAIN HOUSE. 34 Y/ashington St,, Cape May City. porn DOOBB PKOM DR. KKSSKDTW. api0-y L. SCHLAGER, Proprietor. FALL OPENING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER EOtn, 18B4. WM. G. SERRILL & CO., Dry Goods, Notions, Fancy Goods, Groceries, &c. Black Silks, Palmetto Cloth, Cashmeres. Debaise Cloth for Dresses, Cloth for Coats. CALICOES. CALICOES. CALICOES. HOOTS, 8UUE8.aATA.CAlS. KXADT-XADB CLOTHDIQ. OVRHOOATS, MII.I.INEKY GOODS' FEED, SALT MEATS, ETC, ETC. Ao Cet.r.l Une nr China an,l 111*— wits. Natxma Fancy Goods, Ac-, In esdln* vartrty, rl'tbEbiX vn'b'ro.'i L "xL'Zeu^S'um^oS'iSin'a oSn wS'Ssrey twreiy^flre ' " : ■' »■*-? Just Received a Large Lot of WAUU PAPER & 30RDERS • DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE. FAMILY FLOUR, UXAIlUUUT OIL, PAINTS, OIL. MATTING. OIL CXOTM.fta WM. TOWN8END, Cor. Waablnxtnn A Orean Slrreta. Capr May City. C. B. COLES, LUMBER MERCHANT, MANVrACTCEKKS OP Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. BRACKETS AND SCROLL SAWING. Call examine store and (rtMUman. Axrnt for WaltoBA Wtienn* A M.L. SnoctnakcrlPe law Office, No. 14 Kaighn's Avenue, Camden, N. J. Jel8-y SASH AND POOR DEPOT, ' CAPE MAY COURT HOU8E, N. J. W« can ike at! reuor of onntracura aad Bnlblrei to tba tea that tka mmreakriMl are rvraarad lo rani lab all llndaot WU Wont AT LOWJEBT PK1CB8. CraTn^alocloL^^ Sasi, Blinds, Slitters, Moiliis, Fraies, Sreens, CONNER A SCHELLINGER. GEO. M. POWELL, TAILOR, • No. I 5 Decatur Street, Cape May City,

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