*• / . ) Published Every Saturday Morning. ^ " GU4*1Y, I0YEIBE1T22.1884tmT wnovii a. on* Proclamation by tna Governor. - <* aroorroreawM B«7ra«taaiStfriaboatMI umcWt tr [die* i«aUU>UU|U)IM lor kfcgrralkiada*** U4 to r»j tkrt He will Hep u* rrn daps tnm uall blare u wiu MiaiMlaiw *■» pro^rmj. t. Vm Abbva. GovtrMr or u® StaU of H*w Xtrrej. do turrttwjr d*s«naie Tbnredej, lb® nrenij-aavcctn d»? or Hcvrmbvr tnaUat, U • da, at a*Alc _!»»?«■ ^ ™" ^tioroiuoM. tlftttocu toAMatip Ooa for US uenire nirocj'and f»dn*re 10 or In tt* **"• ™ f°"r' **1 *""lEOS ABBKTT, Go* era nr. 'vLu C. ri .a, I'rreal* pcreuj? The sew wharf at the Camden water workj bu been flniabrO. Tbe Delaware Kitrr from Trenton to the Water Gap. la aald to be fllhd with wl»j walla and otiebr illegal contrivance* for taking flak. Tbe Board of health o! Aahary J'ark ha* begun relt agalnat nine pereon* In' that town who peniM in using wooden am pools )n defiance or tbe canliary code. United (rlate* Marshal Deacon has [■oated notice* in Jersey Clty.ldratbing tbe ale of ferryboats, office furniture, machinery, tools, etc., belonging to tbe West Shore and Buffalo railroad, on November 19th, to satisfy ■ claim for electric plant at Ibe station by Thorns! Shaw. '• - Tbe M. F.. Missionary Society repoits for tbe rear ending November the receipt of $23,885, 08 from tbe -Newark Conference, an increase of 2,669.98 /rem tbe former year. Tbe New Jersey Conference give (21,191,9m. an increase of 4963,04. Dr. Fltsgerald ' ba been reappointed Recording Secretary. Tbe total valuer of our exports of domes tic bradstoffs during October amnunled to 411,941.112. sgtlnst 414.740,994 ex1883. Tbe total value of the exports for tbe ten months which ended October 31st 1884, were 9190.908,047, and 41*5.125.381 during tbe corresponding period of i !
It is now daimrd thai . tbe action of lite r Camden Freeholders in electing Mr. Daub t man jail warden was illegal in tbe light r ol a newly discovered act ot Assembly, c which prescribes this no coonly legtala- s live body shall create a salaried office nn tea an appropriation shall bare brca * - made for tbe same at tbe annual meeting f of the board. » Tbe November crop report of (be Agri- j cultural Department Indicates a cotton . crop somewhat larger than that of last j year gathered in unoaually gondcoodition | Tbe yield of oorn will aggregate 1.800.000 " bushels, tbe' quality being much better j than that of 1664 There -la an average yield of potatoes, the total being over , ! 96,900, 000 bcsbrla. Keeper Lavcrty, of tbe State l'risoo, • finds himself unable to obey tbe law that 1 provides that each prisoner shall be kept ( since in a cell end not permitted to talk . to another prisoner. There are 852 prls- i oners now confined In-thfc prison and only 649 cells Tbe keeper says (bat be called ] tbe Legislature's attention to tbe matter but no provisions bad been t made. He < trusts tbe next Legislature will approp- j ■late money for a new wing, as the present , lack of room impairs the discipline. Tbe original copies for all tbe wills probated In tbe courts of New Jersey are Bled in e mass of little square pigeon boles built up igiinat tbe wall of a fireproof 1 room in Secretary of State's office. It has been found (bat insects of " aome sort , bare eaten up al arge part of a bundle of Bergen county wills of tbe year 1780. i Tbe whole ool lection la brine overhauled. As tbe contents of tbe wijli are all record od, no injury to persons interested in tbe wllis mnenaum Tbe Waabiogtoc monument on Wed- ( uaaday reached a greater height than that of any other structure In tbe wdd, being 530 feet 10 inches ' shore the floor of tbe monument. Tbe next bigueet structure . is tbe spire of tbe Cbbtgne Cathedral. ' which is 519 fees above tbe floor of tbe building. It has been estimated that' It will Ukc but '.werty-flve working days tr. complete the monument. It will be dedi oated oo Frbaarr 2*1 next Naw JerncyUfe Savers. A despatch from Washington says in coovoreaiion with Mr. T. & Kimball. General superintendent of the United States Life Saving Service. that gentiemac te awretlooi' recently made by th. Telegram iotx-blng tbe introduction of the telephone between liarncgat and Kgg Harbor inlet in conoeetKn with life sav ^Tk« fiXr" i^.'S^wbere," •aid Mr. Kimball, "1 regret to asy ibe Mrtkea w rli te trade as *xm a. [iractie. o4 excluding >1* system and tball do all I Jr. lac ma be suepated. it is claimed by those ^meftstms^udjrith tire ^tfaarf^ he wBtM before the tefcftfciem ere
WA8HINOTON LETTER C ."jTAunwltox, Kov. Uib. 1984, 1 How will a drmoetatic sdminUtreiion t affect Washingtoo, i« a question much ( . 'diacuseed In this city at tie present mo- ( festrful that Uamatertal IntereaSs will suf- I - fer-oow. But tbe f otnre of Washingtoo 1 ' U assured. <n tbe first [lace it it loo ] large a city too feel seriously the rffects of s change in tbe administration of Ibe . . general government. Thee, as the moat ( r beautiful city io America, ami as tbe r Capital of Ibe mrat gigantic nation in the , ' world. It must expand, and increase in ( , wealth, population and I®«infte yrer by ( s year. The money that it paid to ibe em- ( ■ ployea of Ibe goicrnment. and spent hrre, ( ' enters hugely Into the calculatiooa of kv ( , cal business men. But if tbey will ooo - . aider the matter, they will he comforted { - by tbe fact thai ibi. tnooey will continue , r to be drawn and spent tore tltrougtrfn- | lure ages, or aSTbog as the lUpul 1 -c last. It cannot ba foretold bow sudden or i complete Ibe clearing out. In tbe Gr.vern- ; ment Departments of the present inrum- ■ I bents, upoo a rcetora.ioo of tbe.Democret- ' i lc party to power. There is a wids * ; spread belief among office-holders tRst , they cannot retain their place*. There* will surely be many areaac o." individual r suffering and hardship. hut the ibterests of the dty, as a city, will . not be thereby injured. Considerable property that baa only been partly paid fur by government | employee anil b$ thrown upoo the market. 1 but It it probable that llie demand w ill be stimulatrd, and but little of K wijl be i jgcrificed. For every person, jabo motes i* away, or iaforced, anoifcrr will be ready o to move in. For a kog lime tbe city will r be full of strangers, who mu«t be fed and cared ft*. The presence of this throng will more than ootnpeoaate for tbe loss to * merchants, boarding bouse keepers, and hotel proprietors, tint will result from ^ closer economy oo the pert of those who feel that tbey must provide against an impending rainy dsy. * Mr. Cleveland's friends here bare ndt been dereUcil io solid fig The problem of bis Csbioei. Every day sees s new slate a arranged, and some of ibetn bare taken e tb« trooblc to write out tbe ntme* of their k proposed Cabinet appoint ment s witb ail n the formality that would be neorsaary in - submitting tbem to tbe Senate for euoflrif mat ion. lu tbe confusion of names and >- preferences two conflicting ideas are prominent. Doe is entertained by a rlaa who only want old-time Democrats put oo . guard, while the other dim iost«U thai the Independent Republican must be re'I cognized. Tbe drill of this premature ' specuhttl-m farms tbr Sooth with tl Last * two Cabinet positions. President Arthur's Cabinet, with tU exception of( 8ecrrtsry Chandler, of lb« Navy, has returned to tbe city, and tb. has dty, ,.
Cabinet meeting held for nearly four ■; months took plsre at tbe While House " this week. Tbe seasbm jya* drtnted * msloly to the di*u«aioo »t topics to be » considered iu tbe Presidents anuuil ntra- '' sage to Congress. 11 Tbe White House was thoroughly tet,oritSed during <b<- vacation, and is n » s fitted out and furnished tastefully, \ and even beautifully decorated. It i> in U perfect condition for Ibe season thai is | about to open. Ttie Presidentelect will . flod it nnamr tf/ji it, for which be will be ■ indebted to tlic aenbHic impulse* ot President Arjbur. Tbe Pierideut will ® have an active w inter s> dally. He ba- ,, there is to he no end of public an-i nfSetai * recrptiona, and of Senatorial! Cmgies- • •tonal. State, Diptusnaiic and privgle din- j ' oerpartira. 1 Conerfss bt nr* expected t-t itn-lerlake mod) legislation at Ibis melon that i* to b open in tit" wreka. It will be difficult 1m « members i-ominr frewh from Ibe dblracl- ' Ing dtrunutacee of re-elect km or defrat. ' to settle down to real w.trfc f.w 'tie short " ■ni tt tlret doses a Preridrntial temt. 11 Appropriation Mik must 'nerawatily ban • attention. Then there w ilbbgsn intmrnw ' aecumulstion afwinflnlshcd Tu»ine*«. com- < tng over from nest summer, with Ibe ex 1 eitement of en electoral count added to 1 the usual Lurrying "off with the old and I on wiib'tlre new.' *' Personal end Political. Tbe official vole of Delaware give '' Cleveland a plurafrty of 4270 Official returns from all ibe counties , in l'enn>ylvanta give Blaine a plutahly ■ of 80.520. , Now It is datmed tbat Cbilrmsn Jones t ant so heavy no tbe Republican bar'l tbat t be defeated Blaine. r It la reported tbat exdJ .vern-* Bretlr r is desirous of succeeding Mrrorr lleweley ' ss Chief Justice of tbe Saprem**Cuutt. Prepstatioos are being made by the '* Young Men's Democrat ir A*s>vriati<m of Camden to attend Cleveland's loaugnta-Kx-Mayor Rigg. of Burlington, a *iat- i w_art Repubdcau. walked in a I tern, critic , parade a few Digits ago in payroeot of an ■ Tbe lecherous Henry WiTd llrecber < •ays be ha* gone over So lb* Drmocrarv *od-L:le*elabd becaoasof Ibe Immnrality s io tbe Republican rank*. Tub <-■ j,» tbe ■ climax wllb tbe vile o!4 perjurer. - Cle*eland bas nearly one hundred ' tbouaaod popular majority ray llir Demo- c ciattc paper*, but tbey neglect to add tbat ' be reorioM Job! about thnae figures in one of tbe Elites of tbe "solid hoot h," ' 1 Possibly U might 1« well tor Ibe Pro- 1 btbttiitn petty to take an aooounl of Mack Just BOW and >ee how much it profited by tbe recent election The public would be interest ret in scanning tbe balanee sheet. t We do sot po**e**lbeeuihii*iaMic tluih ' of ewnfidrsce that praradrd t» htat week. ' There bsve been *eeml *c*rre ftoeU of 1 late, but none so bed snlbe elect net frost oC Tuesdey. Cold day ' - PrrtA < It is not prebabte tUt tv.y candle ' and r^lCng cdficial be conld not he im- , peoreai uAp, and bU retention will be >A gatded wilfc Mlitdactiiauo ill side*. Sew Jersey is no longer' "out of the i Union." but is now called by tbe Sew York dailies a* "old reliable Jersey.' TTte PmMtCTary^ tmt nation 1 a* up® A^MMoem<ba f"* ™«rel 'C->^"vr'*r | two Dcanooratk AurotjUes sbouid now : tbJ fort like aV^dfeil V would be I unt.ir so uuppiaal hint witb any. erne I ^Mr. Orejaad. in ^ab^ prol-bditv .^w,:i ! S
6t. John Prphloltlonlat. PctXADKLTRiA. November 17th. 188*. ' f Dear Kir — Bring a tegular reader of the I oottrr that pui bare Hherally at- • , alt po itiml partie* tbr uap of your • rolamn» is -rite iiisfue*tuu of ibe Issue* of ■ « the late campaign. 1 trnw, Utetel.se. | Hat you Will o-ri coBatdrr »l s Heaps® I . yr«r turner to Inra-rt tl® foliowiag i aritcie up® St. John Problblti misu. | < Dear WaVgtV-Well. lite smoke of tbe 1 political battle bas cleared away, and i our wooderio; eyes Iwbold and nnrxiwc. ' led sight. P.* the flr.t lime »inot; 1856 < ate victory perching upoo tbe tanner* ' of a party, tbe »««'. msj itl'y'of whrae ad- 1 a few ysar* xg", were Io open re. I a*ain*4 the on'y lawful govern- . ' ment rff i to oannliy ; sad. a* we tblt.k »f , ■ tbe merlflce.of 'ife end treasure it co*t to , preserve tbe union intact, and as we look , lack ovit tbe part twenty yean ai d : see ibis drf.sted and sulii® fact too prsc- > i , licaliy dt-franrhlrio* bond red* of iboo. i rea d, of fired mee, uiitntsii lng. hy ebeer i , : bittte forte What h*. ever tita* loo the 1 i oiaj-wity of ttH- fb-irea-a'tc Eiectneal | 1 ,k. Thtae cause* are tot bard to find. It Wlix aottdsrafb, irlnf.arod t>y tl® nnribL em allies— U® lodep>®dent RepuMirana. i r and ibeir iwsly ft®nd partnere. llie Prot il l I.v.iatre Tbe iDilependentx. witb tbe miat sinenlar inct®*1 teory. were too tpp-loftr to ' rote for lUatoe. Imt ovuld support a G:orer t .'lev eland with h.f aatirtbrd riwj.t.Wbilc re®o>vtme the bigb motive* of many of it* watooa follow ere, tbe Pro bihttom HHiveotent w s* inot her * nomalr of '■ tlierair.paign.wl^ae.pparent aim waSAGt t tar toy bt-pe of achieving *absUDtiar 1 I benefits for the temperance tsore. but to smte the Tleptd-tfrsn party and to defeat lllsine if possible, and Ibeir r.Se In New 1 korkrialr c4 iledf w«» n ffirirot to do I that thing, aince «* every m® of litem sd- . mlt* tl® large rosj-r.ty of tbem came from tbe Republican rank*. Tba.. movement w»» organ hted and 1 urged again. t tbe advt* of nine -tenth* I .d ' It* temperarce '^--fAople of this , country. N-t that it wa» an unworthy one. but that the country bad no: " been prepared f.* It.'end atrecbatime was likely— nav. mutally certain, to bring 1 eitbing but ev.l tf-ulta. The leading [ temperance mi n and women of the couo- , try deplore-d It and pronounced It tbe mo. l incomprebrttrebie follv. The ' cier*} -if tbr rewntrr. with Ut fling exr crpteioa. and the fbrittan tetu|ieiance j oeopie, gem-rally, raw in it nothing but fanattctetn and err*.! Tbe Hi. John niove1 ment ran I" well Illustrated by tbe oft - quoted Sidry of tl® iia»ctble SJ'tror. wftre t hoUyderlafd tba! It- *■• I® a J try wilb ^ raw." a* be could hy oo awfhtg •* pcrI What were tbrir aims: "Ti> ftaml up. and 1® rrein'ed" .av* one 'Tu bring »l«nit rcou*riiut|onal aroensluunt probibr i ingbbe manufaeture a.ot rale of liquor." ' ray* another. Very gratd." hut boar * a* 'bl* atnesainiret to I* ifftricd; if Ihey . bad read article fl.r of the remaUtulloo tbey would have learned that it would rev r quirt tbe ligialaiuns* if two third* of lite e *ute* io tbe union to pertitiim for tin* — states in uoino ,,
end not until Ibis or any caber •no-mi- n ment i* deminoed in Ibi* way. » U®. „ bound to rrengnize it and lake men*. . ure* to. effect that end. Tilt* bring true — (, what uttiT f.-lly in attempting ancfa a r •titprnd out work iwfnreeven tbe (pontic* ,, bail loaal option law*, or larfore temrh-r. _ a DC- i lea* bad b-e tair dominant in more r H»lneaDd*ayjj®ba. achieved Problldti «■ ' yt a Male. "Why canT we do tl® aanw ?' \ CinUia tb* method* u*.-d in Maine aod , in the St. John movement. In tbat *t»te Prohihltii® wa» not a sudden revolt, but a ^ growth uf y- 1 are. and before- the Hrpteut- . I«r el ret i'®* it »•• made the tbrme* of ( l.etr bomtv. men talked It over in tb- y lUt.et*. nee: lug* weir held In every ba n- . tel. men preached il in tbe pulpit, am! „ under the grove*.— all untied in one dr- 0 termioed purjantc; and wlj® electb® dtv j tame, Ibe temperance wotker* of b lit Mixta at. ad. by the p .11* and presenting ilirir ticket* to voter*, plead-d for the „ rake of tbeir borne* and ibeir God to Viai ( the canar.and It Irtunipbrei gloriously. , Hi. John movement, or. H® otlmr . Hand, proro.srd nothtng hut defrwt and hnmilint-on. It flirt tnuM b» made locsl. and later a national iraiie. Men do po redid and tplrndid man*ions upon of land. The farmer d<e» not row hi. reed upon tbe toil that ha* never hrvn made ready for it by the plow, and enrirbrd and fertilized by the needed elemeol*. What ia Hue in nature and in praciicsl life, appiie* witb equal freer , tbie e*u*e. Pre-bihith®. a* a Naliooal issue, only brought cisawcr .to the temprraner eaura. ami In tbr noioino of many eminent cbagymeo of rati ma drnomlnat ion*, it l.fc set it tag-k UtlfTcen'ury. If ihey have arhieved^rme greai thing— ooe ctumb of good, or anything at all mtiafaetory to litem or any reitrr. think iqg petaon.it would be inten eting to know ■hat is. If it rm»l-t» to defeating the arty, whore ranks contain ninr -tenth* of the temperance people of the country, ami . putting into power an element that oorv tried hard to wreck It —then 1 coo few* I cannot are it. When I'rohibiti ®i»t* appeal to a man for hi* vote in a national eleetino brnaltrr. that man io tbe light of recent went* will be likely la sternly -demand his credent iaU and know if hr l« really a Prohibiti joim or a Democrat in Tbe temperaner movetnc nt deaeere* to crow, and we Iwliave U will l®come a tremendous ban* ut tbe near future. But until H la Wisely engineered, and to each a at to be tborrmgbly representative of. and win and bind In itaelf all Ibe friend* of temperance, it is madness I am not speaking a* ooe who sneer* at and dure «mi practice temperance- I am at atrictly a teroperanoe man a* fM. John can be. but I speak, a* do tbouaaod* of earnest worker* of Ibe cause, wbn bare deplored such rath and nlfetly nselee* mribnds. ' Rut tba die is cast, and there Is lit tie ore in moralising over U, so we will leave "Ttra Book-Worm." A unique, handsome, and delightfully rewdaltie little Montfciv Magazine, cnotalolng tor the year over 3U0 [agea and many fine pict'urra, all for 95 crota a ytur i* a reoent characteristic product of The IJUrwry RrtoMum. Each number f>® attractive aekanlno* fnan rome noted tiori. — tbe last present* Pre*o-it'< fautou* chaptrr oo Ibe "Hpanisb Inqui-iiion.-What will interest a eaM number of b .A hovers will be regular monthly new* ol tbe JimUsti* a'* progrera.— an • r.terprit® tbat bas wrought w.mdere io It® hook world. A specimen ropy of U® Book Worm will pe rent free to anr addt-ra. Joint B. AlHZX. i'ubltahcr. S93 Pearl Street, -New York. ft. These is aome talk of roo tewing th* elect ion of Wsratt MUtev.RepuWican.wbo was returned elected as Senator oC Salem onunty by 18 majority. It ie claimed that brilwry in his interest hat bri® flUervered. and two welLkoown citizen* — rteroe Geoff and Smith Btld.rtiack-b»ve been bell noder bail to answer tbe charge of effering mooev to voter*. The Salem Sonbtaa *ay* that "it trots* that there casta will be Ibe meaaaof breaking up tbe long cximng ami evil system of bribing •o dtxgracrful Ut Salem county."
j STATE ITEMS.. | it is estimated thai the gang of ooonlrvI which ha* be. n working to Camden ' j lias-pal out 9200 in 410 UH». 1 , Tue-Js«*c» City Braid ot Fiaance and I ; bas fixed the las Jevy for the I : ensuing Ureal year at »lT6#4.Mo r.l 1 j There are oitiety-three initial. s la the ( Camden Cocnty Iwane A«viuri.at Black. ] iWoort .The accrenm'Oail «~TI .an. ! tft be inrrea»-d. .j De Pi west Frailer, a young vnvr living Bustletown. alert a gray vrgl- while ; out gunning tbe other taj". Tw bird's i wiagt mrw.u — 1 eight free acr.e •. . John T. II 'Ser. i f Sweedsituro. while , taking down rat tdd rid .®r on 1 1* place . : the riher d*y. f- tr. y 1 • >.'V la sting thb 1 ' inreripth® "Jacob J-Smw c. 17I5-' , i In tbe United Stale* O-ort Frederick ; j Bowman plead gutl y to im ing anempuxl J to smuggle 800 •r-ificrai ryes ashore Iront the steamer Ems in H darken. He was ; : fined »350. . | An arti sian well has two iaatvl ■« U® I • marab al Port* Norris *o tbat on* an ! ' *1 jiui'iDl snpjily of freah sraterls rrcetsed riifbl to tl® tnid.t of i|® rally rorrutiod- : icg*. Tbe well i* 198 fee t deep. Altbongb tbe pohllc acivaiis •">! Jersey , C<ty coclain i®ly 1! 333 till it.;*, tlic ' average stlen 'a tec for October w*» 18,. 565 pupil* Ourlqg the same pert *i 358 , children wire refused admwin® lor lack Tl® Camden, Gloucester and M1. r Epbtaim Narrow Usoge Railroad la* l«.sed into *1® band* id the Reading r Oaupeny New offic r» ami elrectota wererlecied.andG Ih- R. Keiin.Prv-irtent 1' ^f tl® Reading Company, wn elected i President. I The Faculty ot- ihr Mediro tlironv-- ' patlilc College at Vu lstwl haw ar.meinerd ' tbat ben after tl® electric light at w-|l a* - tl® tnnligbl will he n.ed (or th-enre of agent will hr particuiarly api-lk-d to cure I of ouoMiDiptiun. ' Mi** Irving, niece of Wa*hlneino Irving ' ha* offered ta the claa* of "85. of the . Princeton College, for tbe coating rom roencement, a *ltp fnan an ivy which was * planted hy that famous author's own [ hand. Tbe original plant came from Sir ' Walter Scott'* boa® at Abbotuford. Early Sunday morning Thnma* 8milb. f a glara-blower cj Mtllville. was found IvlhgunrooreiiiusiDlbrrtrect. Iovratigatha •bowcii I list be had hern severely la-ateo. , several of bia rib* being broken, etc. He ; wa. removed to bis borne in South Mill , ville. and tbe matter will be investigated, b Frank Mitchell, an employee o( tl® t '■ TtDcland Xrvi Timer office, while silling r in a room with bis wife Hundav afternoon - tnade an attempt al suicide with a rax*. * His wife io trying tu wrest tbe wrwjv® from bint, surtil shout the hand*. It is l ahntight be will recover. No cense U es- % *igned for tbe devil. Aldan's Literary Revolution, '• John B. Alden's' IJUrarw ficrofvtrea, f i hough, poreihly not making so fsrgelh " "noire in the world a. three '* four years "' ago wl*n Ha reuisrkmbie work an o--w r to the public, i« realty making more aujre " rtsaiisl progiert than ever befiKe./A man ever ta-tore. r .a r ootleraltle Item I. the Improved qultity
of tbe bouk* iasucfl. Gu-toC* .faiiott* \\ "History of Francr." oi« w ld.till recently ■ mfich le.» Unto #50.00. i* put forth Ilk *' eight *mall octavo volume*, ranking willj\ g tbe handsanest ever issued from American printing presses, including tbe 426 rail ' rages original illustrations, and I* apffivft 97.00 Rawlinson's celebrated "iVeen V Great Monarchies of the Ancient Eastern World." it producrd in elegant form, with n all tbe maps and l'> lustration*, reduced In price from 418.00 to #2 73. These are 11 rrprrrenistiveof an immrore list of standard workqrrareref in price fnan crols io nearly 920.00, whirb are (ft in a dewvipiit® catalogue of 100 fl and which is sent free to every . applicant, li ivciaioly is worth Ibe rost * of a postal nard ta the puhU*t®r. J.-ipt ft. L Auto, 898 Pearl HtreeL New Yurie.- Ut. g Jitsepb E. Hageman. a barneremaker v of lYunioglon. i> beiievri! lobevr abaci®-d-d. He left boa® last Monday leaving a great many debt* behind. 1 3Utr ^drrrlismrnls. { jWiMi i ifli' BEST TONIC. i i : annnjflTrnj remedy ** flillin of tb* TJ^n^Mhla^Ee^Wwg® preuMar to '^.nMntetmhtrtu'Vrrerv 1 ajitudc. lack of knergy . 4e™ It ba* no *on*l. '■rfHESSSCSSS EVpRY DAY Dr. CHtPMAN'S HILLS, • g trail, rellerso b, Ikr ire of ttwae tlnr Piha tueirtwaati b t®a>MM kyTwaely wre ot Dr. CHIPMAN'S PILLS. grambl-r. Dvarsrata, the, all Dr. CHIPMAN'S PILLS. «> the bonre. Tke, are saw by •torekeepera. « sent by mall Ire® it* ageney. E. D.LONG, Sole Agent for U.S. tn riLBkKT STHttr, PfltLXDA. TWEHTT-nvg rxjrra a box. CONSUMPTION. ■ MAGSIFICKHT HOLIDAY i LADY AGENJS WANTED i I - To ret! tb- ■mutrww airtiwu a'tieo. r.#y
SSanamakrr's. j "Where shall I go for my furs rj The answer i? easy ; coming from an interested party, it has got to its reason with it. j "Go to a furriir who un- : derstands furs: go to a maker who understands making ; go to a seller who has some stake in his business ; go to a merchant who , Likes his share of the peculiar risks that furs involve; , go to a man whose word is ; 1 as good as his bond." ^ I | To uriderstind^ furs is to i ' buy them raw to Watch them ' . through their several stages i of preparation, to judge thein 1 in every state they undergo, ' to know how to sort and j . grade them when ready. To make them is first to . know and then treat every , skin according to knowledge, j ' A seal is rarely caught with . a perfect skin. A dozen de- , J fects do not dishearten the • skilful cutter. If a perfect J garment .were only got out of perfect skins, there'd be - jio perfect garments. Look , at the back of a sfcalskin ' ready for lining, and learn what "the knife "and the nee- • die -have to do with the I ' smoothness, evenness, color, apparent unity, wholeness, of ■ the garment. It takes knowlr edge and skill and diligent faithfulness to guide that knife and nceJlc. n And the fit, the easy hang, j the draping. But in this land I- of tailors and dressmakers ^ need we speak of fitting and K :asy garments ? And yet the ° usual experience with furriers o is disappointing. Fur skins ;• arc not so easy to fit and hang and drape as cloths'. Experience is less. There isn't work enough to give experiw ence to many, even in the J largest cities. Furs are worn re Ty few; and most of the Lty ID* , mw ' * ' " 0]
few buy ready made from the « wholesale shops (for "furriers" generally buy their » garments readymade) ; and *, rcadymade furs are very dif- j s ferent from readymade cloth- * Sig. Readymade may fit or 5 not fit ; may drape or draw ; : may be graceful or ugly. But there is another sort t of reason for having furs ' r made for you. You've got ;> trust the maker ; an^ou'd • better trust a man you can c see and talk to, whose name „ you can know, rather than ^ one behind a screen. The [ wholesale maker is a man % behind a screen. You can't • get at him, if your fur goes r wrong- . , , ! There are qualities of fur. t There are differences in skins, j The fur itself you can see j and guess at. The skin is « known to the maker who . j sees both sides of it handles > it, cuts it, sews it It may j _ be tough or tender, heavy j j where it ought to be lighu or j i light where it ought tp be o .heav)-. " Nobody knows it • but the maker. Buy of the ■ maker then. Buy of the . man who has seen the back ' of the skin: " But what if the maker I doesn't warrant his work ? 1 Don't buy of that sort of a I maker. There are fur-mak- i ers thaf take the risk of their " work. It is fair, in . case of ; risk, that the man should ; bear it Vho can avoid the loss. That's the maker. It { is fair that he should bear . 1 the risk of merchandise who ; ; enjoys the profit. That's the ! seller. It ds fair for the i j seller to make the buyer secure. The next thing is to see iliat your surety is sure. There are sellers that war- 1 rant their goods more freely than make good their defects, j It is common in selling to use smooth manners and : generous speech. It is common for merchants to be lens smooth and generous when j called on for damages. We understand furs. Mr. j Freeland, out furrier, is well enough known to be trusted, j too well to be praised. i We nyke our furs. Mr. ; Freeland goes to London ; ■ and Leipzig for skins. Our factory has grown to be the largest in town. Our trade ■ Jasgrewn by excellent work and management. There is nothing accidental about it. Fitting more than goodness of fur, ^foodness of fur more : than smooth words, and "j -sending by promise^ more I than all else, have won us j I our trade. # Is our word as good as ' | our bond ? What we have ; ; : said over and over,' ^ year J after year, in a thousand way*. " print and u, proxy, |
-2. . _ j is it true — that we guarantee ' ' stuff that we never see to satisfy buyers whom we i never even hear of. and take } uncomplainingly the losses j that befall us? It is a good place to buy 1 furs — furs that almost nobody's judge of. — We have said not a word about money. This is all that ought to be said . There are no bargains in furs : but we know of no place where money goes farther. John Wanamaker. £rgal Adrrrtisrmrbt!*. : SURROGATE'S OFFICE jSl.KKOOATK or ■nWftXrt'Nrj ol cap jn chancery of new jerland* trT ta* Lsiwrt iiiwi,.bit».jo ta* roanrrwf j sheriffs sale, j,' ". *®t of OvT I-.®., >!r CkamMTy. ; pfcUrt^nde* on ' , IP°*" ] >8I1)AT. PEcptllEH wtv. las*. I At two o^locXyi. ni_t® raid d*r^*t^ a*wy-r'. j RK-yy^Loltrttn toiaVut^r 1^8. • Smdtn^jT 'Sat* W*^*i»n.raporoiiirty-rtx< ir. . **1 * <1®"*®*^*®! *001* eoj-ter** di-errawand tainy atnet** real no* ; bundrrd aod^ nlt.«*.*irtii tret^Urtk* »lrewo< 1 tarn w® tawt • im an-i -ret y rreat
' ta* DMoty'or'rtap- Var. at fat® Ma, ret, »«. to* and W Ta* *atd Wllrnou wa.i.tln and Anm- *.. at* wir*. *oot*,wi ta* Maj 11. for. Stat r-oort-d av aluavaatd tn Boot j H#^*oi^a* ia* prnrertvol Merer A. trarrowand | li . •rttlrtis' A^VhE^'h. S^S"TU' ! gFECLAL MASTER'S SALE. or Sirtain" allb^aoor M ' Pm?oV ^ la ta* Bftrtnono of -ff daj. *t «*wv*rti ran 1 are^JI a,Cjt,.ttl»® JnOowtB* dracrfj*" rt on *n1a*T^rart dl*Zt° "p* lli>. .- and booaded a* follows vn. Beetanina a< l flSftret'Sra "in* rt^od'or Mril'lttrloan. gortrert, rtmnad t B w.l~ ; Uren** b, *Ud n aetr SndretalwT rttirtoo' if" tl*®^ : ia*m • 1 ta**rtiv aorta *txt*-»are- rod *®w qn*r*r d— I are*, rare ertv irei r**t to ta* aootawrat red* d^.',r ®B,:r** 1 | rt "idnt.^lTa 11 b^mdl^-^roA'n*d *ix . ' ar-wra*)? tnbreo No ai'oM**.!*. a*r**tltand ' , j j^aoFj^rowI*®adtnt* Ar~ | " PHILIP tt. WVIVll. Ppro"l M*«*r M. M TATLOH. Solicitor. : di, Silver MicWPlaie : ' I A C8EPCL TRADE. EASILY LEARNED. ! Whtra ao, 00* can do ia-^n^rre auaUrt irfrtred. J ; KIn*a*Kotvra» P««v*"arel apooo® I In*, mare 1 Oritort : i , ^ j rere^rw^d^aw^rtyjy ^1 ' i tr'ire Tacv'^v. loi* "rob tt re Tar rv^rioita - pbedekilE Lo»xx, axe a* Paa-o »t. N-T. ! AMERICAN - # Electric Ml 60 etc. j 4BOII ' rzzszzicz Lower. 3 , L1' -9 ^ M Puirea enra «. *— Tre*. 'I ""
" DURABILITY "" r~ SEA SHORE PAINTING SECURED BY USING LUCAS' LIQUID PAiNTS CAPITOL LEAD. ' 1:1 '■l.-riwtV- Hnr irr*. A. B LTTTt X. Fata NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! Dry Ms, TriniitEs, Mois, & Lafc' Boots Goierally, W*>wv«roi'Jmrei. nor old'atjte a.vti r *"-*^aia*are«Irat dtroa ^ rroo'laaa^rod ^arosrM 1 w il! h*ro mrniWi n fear of our roanv 'wrpa'n" : Extra H*n*v G-wv i Wool Flxnn*l. lfirt*.. alw-*va trefnr* aoltl a1 92 *va. Cnhlrarbrel Mu-Hn 6 ri*. Uo'+actred , Mn-lin. Txrrt re'ii*. 7J »lw.y* re.kl ai 10rt« 250 pr* fSiolr* Patlrra CaHoaw. ' . f.a| ft-lran. « ra®.., -nrh TJ cent*. U-o*.rer G>n»-nm*.' 1 room. Cant.® Flrot- ■ n*I. 7 ctx. Ea'ra H'«w. 9re... w.rth' 11J c«*. Etrolli-nt ww+iaca. bofor* 9 for 2' rt. . no. 8 fur 25 rt*.. — Oil] drew'*, aani.-. GooH Caniim-rr Drru Qoad*. 11 ctx. - p*f yard Man* other lik* Bare-tin* I/® nTfmeroo. to mention. - 1 winter trade. R-d Plaao*l -airt - nod l®"w r>. Extra Heavy, XQ ot-.. an.' om*r inoda proponlaaNEW* YORK BARGAIN HOUSE, 34 Washington St., Cape May City. porn DOORS FROM DR. KINVEDT*. *:1B y - L. SCHLACCR. Proprietor. THOS. O. HATDOCK, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, I 2 N. Second St.. Philadare (Late of ta* Laneaate* Wab-k C-annan;.) 5f vin* and rootpBrated Walea Wrwtnapereattx. I" *■"•> v*rro-r l re. a-*nre^m. tMOWi*«ra rrai WATfHE" CUMVED.S. *Al!5SPirT?«Oe.B.
WM. G. SERRILL & CO., Green Creek. Cape May Co., N. J. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, China & Glassware, an elegant line of Silver A Silver Plated-ware, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Overcoats from $4.60 to $10.00. Debaise Cloth for Dresses, Cloth for Coats. Palmetto Cloth, MILLINERY GOO DP. Etc., Etc.. Etc. GROCERIES, FEED, SALT MEATS, ETC, ETC. Just Received a Large Lot of WAUL- P APUR & BORDERS DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, . HARDWARE. WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE. FAMILY "FLOUR, HEADLIGHT OIL. PAINTS. OIL. MA1TTXG. OIL CLOTH, Ac. WM. TOWNSEND, at-Ii-Jf Car. Washing- on A tfean rtre-U Pan* Mat CUT. C. B. COLES, LUMBER MERCHANT, MAKUrACTCKESS Or Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings. Boxes, &c. BRACKETS AND SCROLL SAWINQ. f al ; exAintnr ntnex and en eattatntra. Ar*tit for Walton A waanc* A M. LSnovronlsrtirt liar Office, No. 14 Kaighn's Avenue, Camden, N. J. Jel«-r SASH AND DOOR WOT, CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J. U"mU "faratro'an0 'ixnoaof 'xull ^>RKllAT*lSwEirTTS|,cB!* Sraawloraol11 ** Doors, M, Blinfls, Slottors, Moolies, Frw, Sm, CONNER A SCHELLINGER. SAMUEL H. FRENCH & CO., Paint Manufacturers, PAINTERS' AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, CROWI BEADY-BED PAfflT. BEST SEA-SHORE PAIKT HAHDFACTDBEH . ctroa&rawd SSjor?" ™ C° ' **"' *" 8AMUEL H. FRENCH A CO.. jso TORE AVENUE- FOritTH A (ED CALLOWBIU. TRE®l-d. PniLAIHLPRlA. GEO. M. POWELL. ; MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 1 5 Decatur Street Gape May City, ; West Jersey Hotel, FOOT OF MARKET tfTKEET. CAR H EH. S. i. jsg^ssssi • - , .,v i w BTSPHE.N PAH90WL^^per-t:'x^«f 1

