Cape May Wave, 18 October 1884 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Pubtiined Every Saturday Morning. ~ OPE Mift. OCTOBER 1g IBM. rm u n»«rt.ii a< ar Jhrcu> Notion. IVDnmuk raw* menofleeU-rtareryKerunrlnrre* vollatpr*cttct. for the parpore or rkcinr »>nw« meet IB Oraofr Ora^W *»>»!■* 1^°^ J aD^ <^°^EO„ Ctanu not) conrrwm. THE OHIO ELECTION. Its EfTact upon trio National Cont— t.-- Opinions of tha Press. r^u"^Jeodid victory !• the indignant answer ol Ilia pwple to the wanton alandcraa of Blaine. It U the emphatic anfl unmistakable response of a prat State « hich shoes and reflects the sentiment of the whole nation to the Democratic allies who masquerade trader false colon and attempt in poll down the Republican edifices trader false pretences. And It is the deliberate and commanding judgment al the country In Istot df maintaining the broad Republican policy of Protection which baa built up our great industrial srstcm. The battle was a aqnare and declsiva teat. Both parties put forth their brat efforts, and there Is no escape for the significance of the result. A triumph so brilliant aademphai lew ill Inspire the Repuhlicansof tin whole country wfih new courage, cuofidence fnd enIboalasra. Tbcir adrantsgea during the re inaiqing three weeks of the campaign will Ic a liinmi'lal march. The West has roawrtwl lo the Emit, and Ibe voice of I-oth aealunf proclaims not only that Ibe Republican army is unbrokro.'hut that it is naivirg forward with fresh vigor and Maine, and the concurrent utterance of ihese lao important Stales (callers Ibe noisy claim Ihsl the Republican linra were ; wavering. During the early stages of the campaign we were told that lfcw England ' waa hoory-oooibrd with general and daep. 1 sealed disaffection. Vermont and Maine ' effectually pricked that pretentious bub- | lite. Then the clamorous enemies of Republication loudly trampled that the Re- 1 publican foundations were crumbling in i lie West And now Ohio crushes that J This gratifying result will nolonly slim ulale the Republicans with fresh tral and 1 .letcrroloslioo. but urdl dlspUll the Demo- 1 crats and decide the doubtful. It thows 1 ■be drift ana reu the current for the 1 whole country. It leaves no reason I able prospect for defeating lllaioc ' and Logan. If any impresaion had both ' wade by ibe vindictive oppoaiiioc, if there , were any undercurrent that threatened 1 "Republican suocrss, it would have abowc 1 Itarlt In out or all of these early voting , states. But, Ustead of thai, the Repub ; I icans developed increased strength at ev. ; og,Hffb.'.*nd only the most fatuous and j triumph to which these preliminary vie- i metes Inevitably point From now oc ' it will be a 'resist leas Republican tide. ] gathering volume aa it advances sod col- , ratnsltog in a luccrse at signal as any In , ibe whi le history of the party. Threw must be no relaxation of effort, the battle must be preraed at all points, , (be Republican phalanx, dropping all de t fence and leaving exploded vlandera to their own impotence, must push the ad ' vantage with renewed spirit and determination. We bare the enemy on the t ran, and we must imp them running. ' With iceulule and earnest work we can [ now carry every Northern Slate. After the must desperate and exhaus- \ tire efforts ever made by any party In any Stale ; with Blaine leading the battle in • iwiwuo for a fortnight ; with Federal effi- , i iala awarmtng In every country and 1m-[-crfant centre of the State; with hundreds J •if thuwaaLs <f dollars lavished to bribe the venal. quicken the sluggish and de- * twueh' the (allot; with I he largest vote • trer cstt in the State al any cletc- 1 (too, and a lib a majocuy of over 80,000 cgt t lit viAr polled, Ohio has been saved to Blaine by Utile more than half the major- > tty a eijid Republican vote would haw liven htm. This is a Republican victory * that strongly fwtahadows Republican de- , teal is MoeemU r. The Prratdetuial battle is now remanded b beck to New York, and Cleveland starts on the brme-H.-rtcb vastly hi the lead and, with the odds largely in his fa roe. Wilb' H Ohio saved by Ibe moat violent party rf frets, Indiana is not a doubtful State. Her vole a ill be given to Cleveland; and IIlimns, Michigsu and Wisconsin wllhrem- |> tste iu i he hs lance. New Jersey may t« donated as safefnr Cleveland; New York and Connecticut will lie deeprraiely do- 1 puled, wilb Blaiee on the outside track. N -rod Mew Hampshire aad even Massachusetts Will demand desperate Republican . fl «wl to bold than to Blaine. The Ms of New Took win now decide ru ■be great Presidential Utile of -84 sail sallied the draperate struggle of 1880; and u is evHient that the present ciureni of *r -colimaal in that State must be materially, a coanged to give Blaine a reasonable hope of detailing Ctevttaod. It jgg^Ueibat boil complkatiora may gtv« NcwTTTiT Ttr+p., Blaine as U waa pomibk for like oust ill. tit catkms to give Ohio to the Democrats and ». Wert Virgin t. to the HcpubHemts,- bat the ™ ijetnber Btattsa prove that, ealiooal issues |n sre paramoustl to 8<al o«ij-ltcatiooa, and ir . New York is not likely to be an except. j-wily .if frrao K0.0B0 to SB, 000 lor Clave- ~ land in New York- am! the rapect of the to Qrowv Cleveland shall not V elected {J* President in Howtmher. £ ^S!r •he Democracy it earrlev dismay. No ^ Dotowrat. enlecvl up.- the wra„lc foe I % Mr. to-raring that they reaiid fx* affod W, totooGUnaftorcamLgii i. 1882 and j™ ??._! , *' ** fbio mrans j : the vuwteUng of hope. VK .where Mar out- .

In Ibe teeth of odds that might well have > clouded the field' with doubt up to I be | prevent day. Though Onto M a BcpoUi. 1 ean State, sod though the Republicans have carried It twenty-Jour limes in twee. [. ty-edgbt years, local l«or< nil unhappy ; dlaaeoMuos in the parly bad wdl-oigb converted a majority into a minority - party. Though the lcaa of Ohio la Octo- * bee would not necessarily bare determined - 'the straggle for Republicans, we bare not si any time said or thought that we could « loae Ohio. The effect of Use victory tan. " not fail to be very gnat. It will elate the £ hearts and hopes of Republicans, while it r. phages the Democracy into gloom and - discouragement. The Republicans might " have lost Ohio iq. October and reclaimed it ^ it in Novembrr. but the Democracy, hav- , rag lost It, With ill the advantage of poad scsainn and and local Issues advene to Republican success, cannot hope to reclaim In Novembrr. The lorn to them Is final The Republicans have won a great victory in Ohio. Not the most inveterate of their opponents will deny that. But the , value of vMury depends upon iu uses We do not regard the result in Ohio as the { g determining' straggle. It simply teaches t Republicans that they ean win in XovemI bcr If they will. But they must will, they , must relax no effort, they must maintain I a sleepless vigilance, and they mart acf. , They have wrested Ohio from the grasp . . of tbe opposition despite all that that opI position, hampered by no scruples, and , reinforced by the money of overbearing , . monopolisti, could do. It is, indeed, a . j great victory, and perhaps the greatest . everyron under similar droomrtaocea , , From the flrat Hcpublicana had no more , . than a fighting chance in Ohio, and only by forcing the fight could they expect j victory. They forced flic fighting, and , must gallantly. They fought as mm who , know the odds Is against them, yet are in ' dead earnest, only can fight. I If now the# make a wise oar of victory , , the last doobt of the result in November . I win disappear. As the victors tra.le the | . Issues upon protection, the victory teaches I that the |ieopte are able to "lay aside local , I issue* and devote their energies to the set- ( j tlement of an mac vital in Rehearing and ( r supreme In iu Importance- But let none , . assume that the battle it coded. Wc are . now in the midst of ooe of its pauses. , . The opposition is dismayed, but it has not , surrendered; let none assume (bat Ibe rev , suit In Ohio baa annibilaied the De-tuners , , cy. Parties are not annihilated at s blow. The word is "Woax!" the watch- . word—" Thxt wis wno woaxf" , Reees.1 (tkraieersUr). , Popular anticipation seems inhsve been j roalixrel by the success of the Republicans in Ohio and of the Democrats iu Weal , Virginia. The result will in all probe , bility be hailed pith satisfaction mot™ ; genuine by both parties. Tbe Repub- j Hams are entitled to rejoice at escaping ad rcrse verdict In Ohio that would have , practically ended the contest. JJ>e Demo- , crats will oontrtsd that the major I y, ra- , pccially in view of Ibe rxtrsordinary efforls put fonli. and tl* pevrooal r>nva<> 1 made by Mr. Blaine, does wit indicate a Republican victory In the close States orxt f

As fi* Weal Virginia, tbe Democrats Will regard the nautl as imliuatirg bat ibe solidlly of the South will he maintained; thus insuring Cleveland 133 of Ibe 301 vnlea neccraajy lo bit socaas. while Ibe It. publicans will declare thai tbey • Southern ' column, flic imm?ole**vl^( I cac lent flee In the aleortiing interest taken in the cooirrt, and gives esrncst of an unprecedented poll in November, flit aoaitatif bloodshed and violeocr in Ohio did not come up to the' glnumv antlcipatloos entmaiord i-o Monday. Thai m o lira were not lass waa ik* the fault ol Marshal Wright, who sel a bad example in aw earing in a force of partiaan deputies. many of 'hem of had character! "Now fur New Y"ork!" will ibe leaden of both parties exclaim. Tbe following named individoalv firms and corporations have signified their ioten Hod of exhibiting at the World's Expoai. linn at New Orleans, in addiliuo to those already published: U. B. Smith Macbloe Co- wood working roscl.iDciy, Sanitbwillc, N. J. J. Hasbrouek. chick en hair-ing machine In operatsoc. Bound Brook, N. J.' Theodore Onhtemsn, photographer, JerOly.N. J. Dudley Shutter Works sod Burglar Alarm. On . Newark N. J. H. F. Osborne, saddlery, Newark. N: _ Willet's MTg .Co, porcelain, Trenton, Ott A Brewer, pottery, Treotou. N. J. _ Burruugbs A Mumfonl, pottery Tivaloo Alspaugb 4 McOosraa, Pottery, TreaUm K* ... i I'nloo Pottery Oa, pottery, Trenton, . J. John Terhune .automatic railroad truck. Park, N. J. J. R. Baker.Natlonal mfety ear bearing , Jersey City. N. J. Wprieodyke" MTg On., oik handkerkum. Worupdyke, N. J. . Home Valley Csnninc Co., canned gAvii. New Brunswick. K J. | .^Jroeph Wood, llghlalag apparatus. Red , t'liar'lea GuosU. Newark, N. J. i Mrs. M. F. Rockwell, preserved fiulls, • Jeraey City, N. J. • t Pioneer Sdk Co., rtlk ribhoo loom, J.'n (Juinby4Co.OarrisgauN.wark. 1 Clark' Mile-end Spool OSlua C.x, ! thread. Newark. N J. TheLTlraf MTg Ca, boots sod sboa, ' " t Colgate 4 Co., ana pa, Jersey City. ' p^Nightingsic 4 Hsilcy, silk machinery, £ W. H. Botserwcvth 4 Bru.,sgricuitmal d roachinory. Trenton. f Clark Thread OosupaBV,lhrrad,Newark. ■ Crane 4 Co., saddlery hardware, New. 0 ark. c (terpen ter 4 Janeway. paper. New ' Brunawick. ( 1 think there Is no disagreement that 1 ever irises between an employer tod tbe Tfwwj— "renph iya that ought nut to he web t hyui fair, impartial arbiiralioo, tod 1 - ihte the man who is DM willing lo » autanii aiMi a mailer lo arbitralino ought . to explain In tbe public at by be is unwllb J to it. But because r -u" arr in lempor- j, arr trouble, why should you turn your . backs on the great protective system which jj the Srmlt Vy T^A re going to remedy your trouble in this „ way ? llrcautreyca twnnol have the higb * tide of proepority all Ibe time, do y.rn u therefore say that you will tare the- low tide t.f adversity?— Mr. Biaint to Hock. ftseftsRse Jtore. Oil painting! are mnde in New York If City by artista each nf whran doe* some u. particular ran of tbe soak. Sane put in et ibe skiea. otban Ibe f.rtwrouttt! and the fc figurea are iaiuted by haeds tltal do noth- ar tag else. Tbey have one prt of paint, and E a girl artist who wtaks foan ii. ribeputa fa mmfda oa pcrttaiia In rader. uf TV Democrat, didn't parade lav night Ik ell kicks af if tbey might bare a chance at • parade about the «'h of November, ek tw'r^Ue, TbTSule" 2 • ■ • .

STATE ITEMS. Ocraa CSty ia to bare a new lifa-aaving - station. 1 Tbe deer-sbotSluf eeascn opened Wedr A promlneet Ucrtn Grove physician has ' officiated at 1,000 births. ' Vaoderbih has given #500 to the New ' York Pulicp Relief Pure I. 8ttmervUle and vicinity has been flooded with oouoterfdl ailserdultara. Bridget oe's canning factories pay out | fTOOO a week during the busy season. Tbe cranberry pickers in South Jersey J are principally Jear. from the large citka. Salem has the reputation of producing tbe hem glass and alse the beat applejack 1 lo the State All the wlpdpwa of tbe new met bod It I church al As bury Pi'k; will be memorials of dead Methodists | Salem county has plsces which bear the grotesque names, respectively, of Pig's Eye nod Buzzard's Gloty. C. K. Lant'is says tbst the Ststete public scb.wls syrcm'is si fsult lo out educating children more practically. Enfineer^isvph Ca-nisn waa kill -.1 and eight peraons sligtnly hurl by a olluijn 1 in the Cam leu and Am buy yard al Camden Monday. fobert II. Ramsgafe pleaded guilty to an mccnsa'bn of bigamy Monday in Jen y City. He was sentenced to five years' imprisonment. An In'lastrions family ovrr on tbe Rsriinn bayyfaore raised 42.000 pints uf Straw her tea, 45,000 plots of blackberries and cleared *2.000 >tn tbe crop. The West Jersey Railroad it storing itF parlor cars used for summer travel in tl.e old An. boy shops at White Hill for Ibe winter. Tbe Grant? Army of the Republic of Central Pennsylvania held a ivuul.— ia S tamokln. Peona., last Friday. Twenty out. Post! were present. Tne'New Jerw-y Stale Libnr Congee a m-t in Newark Mnoday- About one buntlrrt) delegates were pnwent. Varisua lator topics were discussed. Tbe big woodetf elephant which Mr. Ufferly. ibe founder of South Atlantic City, erected tbere on the beach as a curiosity, waa no Saturday sold at masler's sale. . Judge Nizno taa srsted at Ibe L'nitcd States Cdurt that the district pel it jurott always srteccd from Mercer, (hirlin; - and Huntcrdou con ■> tics in order to rave milage. John Reynolds, of Nefc Hamburg. N. V., a hrakemsn od the- West Shore Raitr««d, was fatally crushed on Saturtlay night while coupling ears in the yard at Jersey City. George Sutherland, of Vaoeland, has alcohol at hit residence what might be .ailed a "double cMckei." Ills exactly two chickens with the esception that liaa ooe bead. A Trent no dcrra'cb says tbe N«w Jeraey peach crop this year sras only half that of last y. ar. There are no statistic* warrant such a statement and it is There fa to be a syndicate of capitalists formed in New Y'ork t_1'y for the purpose

of starting a l irgj glass factory al Chiael- ~ bunrt. Watrrford towusbip. and otherwise i. improving that large sdcti'io of land, r Isaiah Kellum, a brakeman on a W(« ' Jeraey Railroad freight Irais, was killed ^ at Ohssaboro on Sunday morning while and bad been railrewliog nearly a» bts I life0 Seventy-five PotttviUe newsboys have i. struck because tbe Chronicle refused lorcr duw Its price from sixty lo fifty cents a ' hundred. Four boys who took the papers , were beaten, and one nf tbe asszilants was subbed. » Mr*. Aaron Camborne, an elderly lady living at Bridgeloo, has been mairtrd , forty years, during that time has not been 1 away from home a single night until last ' week, when she visited a relative in Burlingua. The tugboat A. F. Grant, of Jersey City, Captain Charles Kearney, took fire ; Sunday white in midstream in the Raritln River, at Perth Ambuy, and waa destroyed Tbe boat was valued at *40,000, and was r fully iosursfl. _ + Sheriff Disbow can probably ahow a longer record aa Postmaster II .an any iu , Middlesex county, if not in the Slate. He waa appoiotrd Postmaster at Old | Bridge by Andrew Jsckauo, and has held lbs office ever since, i The Pitman Grove Camp Meeting Aasedation has organized for the ensuing by the election of Rev. A. E. Ballard President; James D. Hoffman, Vice President; Jama M. Cteerady. Treasurer, and Re*. W. Walton and Henry T. "Young Superioletxleola. Gang rule Will prevails in Jeraey City Tola time R wss a woman who was down and robbed of seventy-live cents and her tnooet and ahawl. Jersey will soon oeaar tone proverbial unof young rulfiani. Tbe annual conference of the Methodist Protestant church assembled Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock lo Camden in the laurel street m. P. church. The services commenced with (Sacrament of the-Lord's Service* each evening of Ibe week. Tbe oocrerenoe will hold over It is expected that work srill be begun the present week on a new railroad from Cedar Grove to Motriatowm The °f" "*<>. »«1 P— Uteoogb ibe townships of CteldweU and Hanover, and will open a rich agricultural region. Connection will be made at Cedar. Grove wilb tbe Lake Rail war, and trains fmni rcflt 10 The ftxth Regimen Armory Aasocistion of Cemdro has bad erected ia the alive gasTights. This U^an^mpro^rt is cqukl to (5 sis foot gas leu, and K> -a very steady while tigbL Tbe has bat roocotly been Introduo.i Into the country from Dresden, and thnar are the Brat ol tbe kind In thla city. The reatauraunt tt tbe Electricel Kxbitiiti.ro lighted by this process, and- many they were electric lamp* High Sporting Authority. The London Daily Bportomoa. "the sporting journal of Great Britain, under date of May 8. 1884, retnsrks, , editorially: A really invaluable specific, . the cure of rheumatism, neuralgia, ■ os. bruise*, etc., well-known In the 1 English market, has gained Immense ' in America. Australia and all pans the world, and • the universal nature «r Rasale may be judged from the hex, ' the make rs have to print their in- . structksM for Rs otrht no fewer thao ".'.'lY slTW! (

Political Notes and Comments, g Oner rnore, it ■ a tig thing to be an Ohio man I- Bclva A nn lewka ooJ lot" Just b night a reccipr for we in the White House a k I'.cbem ne-zt yrtr. 8t- J.bn derJina to ex*e hlinrclf lo a r political PalmOS in order to rare Mr. Blaine a trip np Bah River, d If Belvm 1/irkwo.d is circled tiro wll Introduce the la'rst ttyte of pillow 3tTm It Into tbe Wfaht House. — Trt.Uoo Tines. Well, that would be better than In hate y the Democratic parly tntriduce the latest L atyte of pvlitiril stum Itcre.— Morris ' g (teuafg ChmMe. k In about four weeks ibe P.esideptisI j contest will be rrerr.C 'v lsn'l and refqrtn j wl'J have conqii.-e 'It r ra'. w'll have ! Is been Usrned out. — Aew Brnomoirk lima. The People's Na'tooal Party of tbe « Firat Congressional District, f New Jer- ' tey held tW Convention .< Vlnrisod la« week, and nominsted Chsrk* P. t- Atkinson for Congtera . t- William Walter Plielps rays Gorge William Curtis Is in political purgatory, tl sod will stay there. It l»4s very much u ss -if Mr. Pbdns was beading dear 'hoHigh, Xntark .Ynas. Mr. Needles is running for Congr ss in Illinois and Mr. Pins i> running f -r C..D0 gress In Mi-ronri. The Go.erotneot r sbtmltl. in the a<tvnot '•< Kroir rtectqjn. furnish a Congressional cost. ion. Cievniand leader-, ft is O'ne. d.d . on e all side# that Cleveland has Hie rn.et stal- - w*rt Deck of ail tbe Presldentisl rsndt data. Unfortunate y for him a mar's * business are not placed Inside his o -llsr. Tbe Republicans of the F.rrt Dis'rict . f f 94rag|s count* hsvfi decided to nin Georre c Walker Jenkins for lite third time he tl e Assembly. If the hrewnt ran be joined from tbe past, George-will walker right if '\"ou ran mso-r *W-t the S-siitrr" 3 shouted Thomas A. Hendricks to the . people In 1884. even when tbe skies were si ill bright with the victories of VickBhuri; and Gettysburg. But tbey did it never. I brlera. And this year tbey sre ■ going to whip Hendricks. — Paterson Press. J Tbe prospects sre bright and bop- ful for tbe Democracy. The 158 electoral rota of the South will be cart lor Glover Cleveland. . Fortv-eiebl additional votes c will elect him. Of the 48 votes New York » will give him 86 — UiltoiUc Transcript. t- Senator Isaac Nicholas, of Cumberland county, was in Trenton tbe other dsv. J Uc aald he wss a oumirittee of one iu search of the Blaine and. le«sn Bannei with Terrell's name on illnwrat! of H-r.-f which the Democrats persist in dcrltrirg o has been raited every few days. He said 'tut tbere « ssn't any sncb I tan net in tieFirst District and he though! mayhe lite ' high wind from Maine hsd blown it up this - way.— Tmton Times. r — t t The drouth in North and South Carolina has continued for nearly eighty days Rivera and Cracks are lower than for ■ many years, ami in several cilia Ibe use e of n-atre has been restricted by the Mavr rtrs to the natural neceseitie^ni the people. ( The dama -r to the tobacco and other fcropa will U- large in ibe north wesirrn part of the Slate, where it lias not rained - for nln&y days f --* , ^^'Rough on Rata" clears o-it Rat*. Mire ' ^ "Roagh on Coma," for Corns, Bunions " Tbin people! • -Wrl ItliSl i h Rcoa w cr" c resiombraRbandvigor.cn re* dyspepsia. tae rrettees ncaitn ana vigor, core* dyspepsia, el- 4c. *1.

tie "Rough on Toothache," instant relief. 15c. rt,. Ladies who would main freshness and . . vivacity dont fail to try "Wells' Health l™ Re newer. " "c "Buchu-paiba" great kidney aod urinary 11 Flies, roaches, ants. l«|-lnigs! rata,'mice, cteared out l-v "It inch on R*i* - 15c. ive ^'Rongfa on Coughs,'-' trocha.ISc; liquid For children, slow in development, puny ^ and dclicatc. use "wells' Health Renew er.'. "Rough on DentisU" Tooth Powder. ™ Try tb 15c. Debility cured by "Wells' Health Renew! cd or." *1. ten. Mother Swan's Worm Syrup, for fevertrt Uhneaa. worms, oonstlpatlno; lutrloa. tfie. nr. Stinging, irritation, all Kidoer spd Urintn- complaints cured by "Buchopaths-" tl. . '' Night sweats, feviv.ej>"K mslaria. dvs<n nepeia. cured by "Welir Health lb newer." "r- My husband (writes a isdv) i> three • d rimes Hie man sinra- using ' Wells' Health If yon arr fading, broken, ween nut and wtvims ore "Wells' Health Rencicr " fl Prevatsmce Of Kldeer eororile'nt In A met tear "Bocbu-paibV'ls a quutk com. ^ ptete core. *1. ny»4-y The President nf the Delaware Shore Railroad erttmsta tbe c at ia the proposed extension from Pennsgrovc to ia- Peunsville at *50.000. snd Its- made tbe ng pro position lo extend it providing the cilizent raise *38 00(1 of tb- amount. ** Notice of Assesamant - Tbe Bard of Director* ot tbe Porpoise * Fishing Company, by ordei( of trie stock, holders tbrrvof, has asaotrd upon Uk ly shares o^.ick of the ('..minv issued re. ss sprorively, so that the smo{nt' paid iot< the Company on each aharenall l« eleven dollars, as of the firat dav a! Novemle-t 7 next, allowsnce being mad- therein foe mn- t'TOt no all money from -Ae payment se therwrfto the Coypany to su A time, and being charged for all payments made after 1 y at tbe office of tbe Companv, No. 7 I * Washington* street. City of Ctepc May. ■ N. J. tte or before the firat day of Novems bet nexL te B. Rxtsolds, Pro. I !T Allot W. Pxsotcx. Secy. ( „ Grorge C. Van lfne.nl C'suiiHe clsimr c H to be tbe champion craabary box maker * drove 14.818 nails-snd trimmed ibe ends of 1 ■ JnOeean county. In hoc day he made | n J* ho«e*. To complete 'his number he a S.888 slats beside* piling the boxes away. 1 I> The Terrible Drain. * 0 Which scrofula baa upon the system , most he arrested, and the blood must be f u purified, or sennus-awweriuct.es will en- t e •"*- F.w purifying and vit.iir.,ng effect a .. Hood's Saras psri lis baa been found a d superior to any other peeps ta it«. ilex- a * iT-'*T*"3J'r*" '"Purity from the h blood, and hr—,«s oc, ;,fe tni) ^gor C if "P0® ' '' ' ■- " "f the body, enabllni; r , BtoeoUrtl, ? a — . - tl e tfify and OmnttyR a-j Mixed Paint*, t t White Lead, Ziucs, in iargr and small l » quantities. Gypsum foe whitening son " r Cfl'trtng walls, a: Smith 4 Cos Great ll Bargain House, (10 Washington street. _ oci44t r 1— 1 II 1 Parrird. b ; C3MfW«U--Bntimog -OS iWahT h , M terai|Uy Maj. to I torn asllro J. Huapsee.or y " n ; In* gidrmismfnts. a J^oticei ~ P i ~ "*** " ^ j ^ T" " 'tj^TXTtXItt. erarsMCT.

. fiElanamafeti's. Important news about black velvets. — Importance in black velvets centers around these two [joints : , first, the (abric; second, the : black. 1 There are a great many | makers. Those who make : 1 ' all-silk are in Lyons, France; | , ' and those who make cotton- | back are in Krefeld and Eberfeld, Germany. All-silk .are therefore commonly spoken ' of as Lyons velvets, and cot-ton-back as German. We have seen about all. possibly all the makes of both in the wholesale market. We do not buy abroad. We'd rather let somebody else have 1 the job of getting them through the Custom House. We look them all over, and buy what we consider the best of the several grades. ! 1 This results in our having . these: sEtllK; Ess."* and we'll get finer, if anybody wants it. Now in these few figures we state almost the whole of what we presume is the most carefully chosen and comprehensive stock in any one store in the country. (So broad a statement as that calls for your remembering that we need just that We have the largest trade in the country and the most varied. What shQuld wc do with a surpassable stock?) We have no objection, to telling how we choose, what we look for, what we require. German velvets from jfi to the best that is made, and Lyons from $5 fo the best that is wanted. But wherein does quality reside ? ' Quality of silk, closeness of pile, back to hold it. black. The best of silk is not to be expected in German velvets. They are made of duller silks and worked-over silk-wastes: as many sorts - and ' mixtures as makers; more. Lyons is famous for quality of silk. Closeness of pile means quantity of silk, yielding

r' touch; wliat you expect of d velvet. The back w* too plain to more tlian speak of. J Black! There's wheri nine r' out of ten are astray. The black that is waffled varies a little around the happy medium; neither blue nor jet; between. Not a(l alike, but as near as we can. 1. Mere color is more than quality, quantity, purity of - silk, more than all else. , Color first ; then quality ; '' then how will k wear? Or, to put it another way, how ? looks it for color ? for gener n ous fullness? only then how long will it hang together? And this leads to a nice I detail of color. We have f German velvets of a rusty ' black to match old stuffs a little faded. 20 inch; Jfi.50 to 52.00. Having guarded all these . points ofcolor. quality. quan- _ tity and putting together, we hav'n't \he least hesitation in | believing that we have about . as thoroughly mastered the , black velvets that have come into the country as we hope to next year; and that is saying a great deal. If we should say table-linen for 50 cents 'a yard, they who don't know our practice of selling nothing but iinen for linen would think we had cot-ton-and-linen ; everybody else would think we had slazy linFor seven years now we have kept a certain German I table-linen, that comes soft and limp, without dressing of sort. It looks in the store exactly as it'll look when it comes from the wash. We have sold tons and tons and tons of it : and have yet to a single complaint about it At first we soldjt for 75 cents ; then 65 ; now 50 ; and it is just the same as when it to come seven-and-a-years ago. We have between eightand nine thousand yards of it ; and napkins to * match, 18 and 24-inch, f 1.10 4 and $1.85 per do/en. The price will have to go up again -\ after a little. The patterns this, fall are a.s good as ever. John Wanamakek ' . »•

^drr&srracnts. EVERY DAY Dr. CHIPMAN'S PILLS, | Dr. CHIPMAN'S PILLS. Dr. CHIPMAN'S PILLS. E. D. LONG. Sole Agent for U. S. TWENTT-nvK una* a box Zrgal ^drrrtisnnrats. surrogate's office « an oflloe at Cap* tea* Coon Boast, rat j ratSDAT AND BATTRIMY •>1 tn-h arat WILLIAM BILDRRm. j y n_ chancery of new jer- i t-mor ,o'Z bit" mbriromojii'tiaiit. ra j Tb- >*«' aw n ana "for^arottra" raretan j IrtuU ln^lhb Lowrr maartitp. In tat ooumt .1 ! gnElUFF'S SALE, BATTRDAV. NOVEMItltR 1st. ISrt. "1 t-tslnnibp. onmalnltff flriftarataTMl nrt'lion•Irert an-t nrtt Kjnat- Iret of Ui-t. bt tb- ta»t plrtnant, sou lo b* sold bf M R TAVLoR^nrito''' OOKSOS''a'*MB g fecial master's sale.

and Kannan l. "ri.- firat ron u^rtmSnHIHr '■otm^oWx"' "toloi of asM ' ^ ^RAT'RniY. Of-TOBRR 1Kb. lrtT"' "" tn fbt afirrnora of iK a^'trtra^inn2if ullte ^or'undsod' pnralwL '^!Dt 4~1b^ ■'-nL^tarora owt "al nraSStTSnaSteb •sua of tbtafrarasid nSiur ft Oa're mav. la ■irtnxta ** ara ra*"" r.m and el tel. cra'ni'i U^mvA-' ra toVnrasB>'t?* rS! UteaSdlra affiroir "Jfre*' *'•• * tri^"n'F"U mIT* '" l™* U"1 ">000" to Rbfrrovr Johnrab. oaflf b-r-i'j.*V-.Il ro-inlor Oern^U nnnnss »raiV%ro'brairt?aBd" SwSandpSS" tSltodTtna 'tairtMreaqnare j"trait Und ■fdre-t*. fBarblr ^ard. QAPE MAT CITY' MARBLE WORKS, ' Moxmucmt, tombrtomk, mmao ' rro.vRH, A Mall uads.ol Manra awJjPlra T^otice. 8. COAL 1 WILL BE REDUCED TO u cr.25 PER TON. S g^SsasS3ssSs s K.VICSRRBOCIXR Id 00. ■

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NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! Dry IJoBfls, TrinmiiDES, Notiois, & Laflies' Ms Mr, 1 will bere mrntion a few of our many itaniains: Extra Heavy Gray I Wool Flannel, ISrf... »l*-v. la-fore sold at 22cta. Unbleached Mu.lin, 5 eta. Unblocked Mutlir, yafd wide, 7} ct».. always sold at 10 eta 2.70 pa. Choice Pattern Calicoes, fart ('• I 41 cent", worth 7J eeola. Lancaster GinRhamt, 7 re nte- Canton Flannel. 7 eta. Fatta II— vy. p et«._ worth iu cts. Excellent stork ine*. before 2 for 23 et* . no* 8 I t 35 rf. -Children's, same. Good Caahm, rr Dress Goods, 11 eta. per yatd. Many oilier tiki- Uaf£nlna too numerous to mention. wlnlsr tritee.^ Jtf-d Ptaalro: Mtinlaa4 Prawrel. ^Etua llarr, to et L. ant otare(oofia pro;iorJS>NEW YORK BARGAIN HOUSE, 34 Y/ashington St., Cape May City. m'.i'p'-V ""M 1 L. SCHLAGER. Proprietor. Tall opening MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, 1884. WM. a. GERRII_L & CO., t At Green Creek, Cape May .Co., N. J. Witt fip-n wit a a ran line of Pall Oooda of every description. Dry Goods, Notions, Fancy Goods, Groceries, &c. , Black Silks, Palmetto Cloth, Cashmere*. Debaise Cloth for Dresses, Cloth for Coats. CALICOES. CALICOES. CALICOES. boots. MILKS. hat*. caps. ready-MADE i 'loth ino, OVERCOATS, MILLINERY GOODS" FEED. SALT MEATS, ETC, ETC. • -Ao ri-rt-nt Line of China and Glare ware .Notions, Fancy Goods. Sc.. in rndlraa vsrtety. ra-ii.. Ibr .1-1 - .lair wr will cominona rrtn* away ttekre. for a lar*e number of ELEGANT I HKAbS i b « bb a will be exbuMted al Uat time. Yon receire a UckcS vrak every twenty-Bra 'iv-r Just Recaived a Jt-arge Lot of WALL PAP^R & PORDERS DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE. FAMILY FLOUR, UKAdUgHT OIL, PAINTS. OIL MATTING. OIL CUfTH, An. ^ WM. TpWN8ENO,^ C. B. COLES, W: ' LUMBER MERCHANT, MANUFACTURERS OP Doors. Sash. Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. BRACKETS AND SCROLL SAWING. call examine rtoex nod ret eetunaia. Aral for Walton a WaannS a M. L. BhoematertePe tier Office, No. 14 Kaighn's Avenue, Camden, N. J. Jelfi-y SASH ANP DOOR DEPOT, CAPE MAY COURT HOU8E, N. J. We ran the Ittesuon of Oairarfres and Bonders 10 l*e fan fast the nnderaimed on. . , fnnurt, rtl bin, Got MILL WORK AT LOWEST PKlCEi U Doors, SasS, Blinfls, Sfinttors, Moiiip, Frames, tens, CONNER * SCHELLINGER. N.ar. -rt! b.- ;■ M.e ran Moore. N.J. GEO. M. POWELL, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 1 5 Decatur Street, Cape May City, . — I — . EIILI " - - — —

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