Published Every Saturday Morning. OtP^MAY, HOVEMBER 297l88L~ f*U i. nftmrM * a. am^ iu, car OUiae'a affieW plurality In Iowa it li»,808. Witt ifaite Millen in the State Senile lb* flour of rhetoric ounht lo floar-ith iW. _ county tint ban oerer been known to become dry before, are now in tb*t conditioo. Praeklent-clcct ClevvieodlspiDOOf: tte dlMincuubed goests toviteajy ibe enrait*1 committee lo attend the Montreal oarntvml. A depalatloo baa been appointed to wait on Governor Cleveland and tender tbe Invitation. W. A. H. Tunison, of Oxford, Wanes county, baa just picked from a young ttac about Hirer buabrla of floe, large peaches. Picking peacbea in the middle of November it something not before , beard of, even in Warren county. Ilee. Mr. I'owelaon. pastor of Q tbe i Mount I'lcaeant SI. K Church, rclufrd to lake part in tbe tit. John moremcnl an.l , ■nude to Rlaicc. In rteoenilion of Lia , arrvicoa enthuaiaatk Itcpublicana of Leeda Point and Abaecon have raited a public I subscription -for Ib&pnrpoac of naintinc , Lia ehorcb. I /Mite Herbal, proprietor of a Camden t saloon, baa been living on a diet ot skimmed milk only for five monlba, taking no- 1 ruber food or drink. When be bcxan tbia tnonr be weighed 105 pomade. Y eater - day he weighed 107} pound>; while wear- i ing a light overcoat, lie I* aixty yean | •f age and in apparent perfect health. Tbe sUliriical reporta from the i eburcbea aubmitied to tbe Piaiaic County , huoday School Aaaoriation. abow that on . tbe ralla of tbe Sunday Schools lo PaaaaWcounty there are Ibe natnca of 14, 3d.' 1 fihililnm Thn. • ttiinita. tt/hM.1. 1 . arc 78 1
with 880 teacher*. Tbe Market Street | and Grant Metbodte Cborcbea bare the iargeat attendants'. It baa been decided lo blow out the j fnreace at Oxford and diKbarge tbe bandi . about 1SS in number. The iron works wflj be kept going, however, and tbe real 1 of tbe hands, about 800, can make half I lime. The change will make tbinga dull, t not ocly there but lo Bel videre. where , much of tbe trading it dotie. Tbe man- 1 agrea^ any they have kept going aa Jooj aa ' meat to theft people, but must stop now. j Tbe Paaaak: Freeholders have appointed I a mini nil ma to take atepa for a proper ' celebratioo next March of (be bi-centrn- t nial anniversary of tbe granting of tbe • fioqusckanonk patent by tbe "Lord# ' I'ropricton" of New Jeraev, which oc- I cared March 18, 16G5. Tbia event the < Free holders thought, -should be approp- » riately marked by a auilable obw-r vancc of tbe anniversary, lo which Ibecitiea and I Wnrnblpa abould be Invited lo oo-operite, I ■ etc. . ^ I in the machine shop of J. C. Todd in i'atmoo that there would be an imtw l- , late reduction of 10 per cent. In all depart- , Hi en is. Tbe employee at once Mopped i work, bet after holding a conference with - Mr. Todd and a consultation among them , " seine, they returned work. Mr. Todd , raid that lbs importation of English , machinery, generated by a tariff which waa not high enough, bad au cut down t Ibe price of machinery that a reduction r of srageawu absolutely Decrarary in order , to keep tbe works going. He assured Li> , hands that he would reetore tbe old schr . dale ef prices as won as tbe state nf tl,r „ industry warranled such a course, and • hoped tbia would be before long. , Tbe porpoise is cor of tbe quicker. ' moat powerful and intelligent of srs fishes, it move* with immense rapidity through the water; has a small ryr, but > hoc that takes in the sitoatiou a! a glsnc< j and when alarmed makes track through " the water. at a rate that laughs at pnrrail. Tbe porpoise fisherman along tbe New * Jersey onait arc beginning to find out that " three big fish are learning very fast In regardtotbr deviate employed for tbe r t capture. Tbe now undent tanu what !• meant by a net, and therefore give it a wide berth as raoo aa one of the deadly . ooDtrivancca it sighted. Aa porpoise feed wholly on fish, are very voradous, . and have twrn very numerous, the catch H ing of tbeut should be cnoouraged. They litre a great foodncea fora sea Uss.thi.n.;:. Ibev are not very paiticnlaraa to Uw kind „ of flab that find »»y Into tbeir capacious . tnawt. All alike aiefwelcome, and at all _ tnawv. Alt aiixc arelwelcome, and all
>lant)y in scwrcb of frod. and are teem ingty never satisfied. Tbe LsgWalure might with to impropriety enodder the ipwatioo of paying a bounty for the de i struct ion of this voradous and dt-strortirr enemy to our food fishes.— Camden Onr- [ The Now Jersey Sanitary Aaaocla- 1 Tbe New Jemry Sanitary Association ' will hold ill tenth anonal meeting In the , Araembly room of tbe Slate House at Trenton on December 4th and 5th. . The oiijeet of' Qits Asaoclalloo is U. J faring together all who feel an Interest In ' ■ SKttiissicsr . snd who desire to diffuse amoog the pro- a pie oncb frfamalkw aa shall secure Oc- ' llverance from avokdablr cause* of die Tbe Stair, wilb Ha tj sin of dUea, with • intimate relation to tide water, and with i its repid growth, is second to none In its fa need ot intelligent information, in order ■ bat change* In nil and water courses. - rapid construction of towns, and the c crowding of popuUltoo. may m* deter- „ hwate the average health. The organise- r lion of over two hundred Health Boatds, ibe reovganlaation of others, the sanitary SrSSffiSSSSSTSKt 5 Tbe Governor of the stale, all Ma Tors ? l-harnrareutical Sodelieel and all Aaaocia.lay of meeting. The fro ot mrenbenUp ft o tar teller p.T wnnum. payable* U »i ti rarer i, It i» desired to bring hwrthrr for coo- 5 solution and dacassion all those who are } impetmwd with the ciim*_of Seniury 1 flrssava, and lb* evils that we suffer from 1 "* " lyDC"net ** ^ „ arfteigbtfnlly «j
WASHINGTON LETTER T j WasBixorox, Noto^i'ieei. 1 Si occ tbe dost or tbe Presidential coo- ° teat has settled and a view of the future . Has been taken. It is dear that tbe Capital c : city la to have a period of rarecxperlenoe. _ Tbere mast be dungc*. idiSBgei on every J* ; side, aod tbe student of tbe poUtical his- If ' tory will be awtnocb in teres! rd In watdi- bj - Ing the bearing of the party In adrereity ° - as In following the coarse of the Detnoc- s| racy under lu new and unareualnmed bur- E drna. At any rate tbe city for awhile 01 ( will be more brilliant, more animated, ^ more agitated, and- more prosperous perhaps (ban it baa ever been brfuse. L 1 If Mr. Blaine bad been elected, a greet , > many strangers would have oume to hit ,,, 'nsuguralloe. and a goodly number of <ff- T fire hunters would have remained bete far T ' sometime nflrrward*. Bat many more [ people will come in coowgnenoe of Mr. Cleveland's election. Tbe vast attendance Ji I that will mark tbe Inauguration of a 11 Democratic president, and tbe sixe of tbe army of oflk* seekers tint will he here *• , afterward, can scarcely be estimated. It sr i will be the only chance in the memory of M i tbe present generation affording such a ^ ' spectacle. Young Democracy and old M Democracy will alike be here to witoees H it. e- of Booms have already beee ewgagtd for l Gov. Cleveland and his party from tbe , latter part of February until tbe 4tb of March at tbe Arlington hotel. Tbe snite of room* consist* of a parlor and three w bed rooms, and have been occupied in «r turn by Duke Alexia, riinre of Walts, ' fptpetot Dom Pedro, of Brsgil. Geoeral fi° '' Grant and Senator Conkling. rp In what I* known as tbe red parlor of re the Ebbilt bouse, a distinguisbrd miliuty G' tribunal, b now trying General Swain, One major general, six brigadiers, and fix ar colonels occupy Ibe long table. The trial re attracts a good deal of attention, the charges are numerous, and it b tbe first J time in tbe history of Ibe country that a J. O/iui/l I, - ■ L - ■ - i.„H maHi/M of court mart ialcd
lime of peace. President Arthur b (flamming appointments wilb bb adviser*, and getting up i message to Coogreaa. Cabinet officer* aod beads of bureau* are busy preparing ' tbeir anonal reports lo lie submitted to Coogreaa. and tbe represents- i Urea of tbe great inter-ocean traosil ' projects are bere awaiting Congress ' with reveral scheme*. Sign* at the Capi-ttu.'4istulr„t?.r.slsES.2.,-'r..,s i tbe appearanre of Uie building much 1m- . proved inside and out. Various Improvements have been made during tbe varatloo, bat those which abow most band- i tamely are tbe new tmncea and grand marble stairway approaches to the Benate and Houtr wing*. Ttiese are not qui'e completed yet, but will be by Ibe npet ing , of Coogreaa on next Momlvr week . i Department clerks ferl that tbeir chances ' for retention in office are meagre tinder I any Democratic President, but tbey are j gleaning some oooanlatbtt from Ibe fact 1 that ibe President-elect Is Cleveland and not Hrndricka The Iwttflfr tliey think i would strike tbe lb-paurornls like a cyclooe If gnytbing should happen to Mr. i Cleveland. He would not leave a lb-pub. ; t£ mdif M*.' Hradrlduof tering'tebi ! oooc if he i-ould bare bis way. be would , in'n all the women out of tbe Departments. ■n* guesips are active lo eaplalning , Mr. Clrvdsnd'a pntitluo on civil srrv irereform. in fixing np Mr. Cleveland's mbt- ' net. and in marrying for Cleveland. St no- , tbeir failure to marry first Tlldvn ao<< then Arthur, tome doubts are rxprereed about tbeir knecredlng any berter with r the bachelor President -etrvs. Tbe I»e. a mocrecy went out of poster wilb s bsebr- " lor President, and sTter a quarter of a ' century. It Is about to rrene hark with a- . other. But tlu> Presidential buusehiJd must hare a n.lwrves, and It is »aid that . Hoyt. a sistrs of Gorernor CVwland. , will aaaunei tbe noailk-n. Tbe chief duty of tbe lady nf White House is In lie sgrre- . able, amiable, aod cnrdlal. Borlely bere , It nscwe Demncratic than at any other large n Capital It is neoeteanly an, for nobody sUya bete long enough to make a court circle. The people like men to Ibe , White Hooae. aod tbe kpa formaltlv tbey , meet there, tbe better thev are pl-ased. The gresip about Cleveland's Cabinet has * given sever*! prominent gentlemen a chance to decline portfolios that were not tendered them, Mr. Bavard and Mr. Randall. for Inshore-. Tbe Utter, aa tbe lewder al Ibe Democratic majority in the , House, will wield and immense Influence under tbe smile of a favorable administration. No man would exchange Ibis prospect for a cabinet office.
Peraonalarid Political. Ben Butler U goog to write a book. It should be bound In calf. Would It not be terrible If Allan Mr. Dermott ahouid arod word to Cleveland (hat Geoeral McClriien lives in Now York' One of tbe newly elected coroner* of county was summoned upon a' care within an hour after being sworn into office last week. Tbere are 30,000 post offices la tbe I'nltrd K'strs Five hundred thnueand JK-mrcrstic hearts palptta'e to fill Ibsro. Mr. Blaine bat rented the house of rxSccrrUry Windnm, on MasaachiisetU avenue. Wasbingiun. and is expected to il in about two weeks. If New Jersey Is III be reprearnted In • be sew .Cabinet, we bnpe Joel Parker I be the man sr lrcled for tbe place. His preferment would be New Jersey's Courier. Mr. lysine was not satisfied wilb the grulle "b unce" given him by the Ameripeople. He moat needs lift himself by Ibe cellar, lore 'round nana aut kick himself out of pulltics.— TalUrr. Many Republicans put Blaine's defeat on Brother Barebard. Thh Is tbe way Brother Burcbard settles It. "A mistake ine" damage, hut the Sod of Gol l.lTTt all." Tbe official declaim two of Ibe vote of New York has been made by tbe Bute Canvasser*. The bigbew plnralily of anv ("i reland elector is 1.140. The . lowest mollify Is 1,077. In 1883. rvrelands majorisy In the state of New York was 102,85ft. It is reported that when Mr. Cleveiankwa* thown these figure* he be said wouldn't hago badlV scared again (or tec abiUlngs." New Jersey's Vote. Tksxtux, K. J. No*. 25-— The 8 lair j Board of Canvassers mil in Ibis city Ibis sH Ibe ronntire. Tbe fnllowing are a""'"' r"- ir ii ^ Z7 Mctemomb, m' E941: Union, 717: Warren 2,14V. Total 18.758 Blaine plvialrtlaa AHasllc. 888; Bur'Tte tiXal sole was as f.illows: DttnoI a-' ! ;
Tlie World's Innustrlsl and Cotton Contennla! feacosltion. Naw Orleans. , Orru or Csmiaamna ram X. J.,) ' Washington Sb, Jersey City. J November 14, 1884.) i No. 8A Departraeni'a of Woman's Work hat t been organised foe lbs World's Trpori I at New Orleans, at tbe brad of which hat been placed Mrs, Julia Ward Howe, ' of Boston. His Exorllewev Governor Abbrtt bat appointed the following as a New Jersey I Commission, to o4lect aa exhibit < Commhsinoer. Mrs. Erminnie A. Smith . Jester City. Alternate Commissioner, Miss Emma ; of Woodbury. Assistant Conmltsionera. Miss Minute | A pear, of Trenton: Mrs C H. IWnev. of Hactsnsarki Mr*. June* Buebanan. "of Mis.' Edwan! W. Evans, of Trenton; Viw Fayette Jennings, of Daredec. Mrs. Daniel Jooe*. of Freehold; Mrs. P. T. Kerepsoo. Mrruclwn: Miss M. M Iewrrnce, of Hamburgh; Mrs. W. Miller, of Newark; Mire Anna H. Morrill, of Viortaad: Mire Eva D. Morfnrd, of Jirwr-»; Mr* J. F McCoy, of Jersey Ci'J; Mr*. |l*vi.| lylliis, of Newark; Mrs. Wl l-sm Ripley, of New. ark; Mr*. C. 1- Kdlbnfoid. • f Vernon; Mr*.- P. II. Bi'iimen. of Jersey ai); Mift Anns Wolbert. "f Jeriey City; Mr*. I rase "Wstberby. of Trenton: Mrs W. W. of Pes lb Amboy: Mr*. Mam C. Weld, of Owlet; Mrs. E. F. C. Yonng, Jcrsry City. C. H. Banxxr. Comn ireioner for New Jr:Ky. Bible Competition. Tbe publisher of ibe popular humorous work enliiled " Our J afaua a* a Reporter" anxions to dispose tbe limited number of cupirt on hand has .'fit-red a tpsfrsl Inducement. The person tending tbe " first correct answer luyhe following Bible question before (he IS h Jon. 1888 will TEN DOLLARS in Odd (810 in IhWpersoot eendlng I lie next five ' comet an* * 'r*. Orx fk-uaa ,»cb. and tbe five penvwts sending lire last correct liudi person corupcisg must inclose l«miy-Hre ecm* wiiblb* ir snawer aod will receive bv return read a copy of "Our as s lleporlef." > humorous wosk lltfl mm id which the Provincial and I pages -
■ be Untied Surra press have spoken most favorably. Name ibis'paper. ' Qtotiu*.— Mnlilply ibe number of r > elders I hat John saw In bit Beveklioo by I Ibe number of year* Salsn was bound, } , divided by ibe nnmlirr of gales in Ibe r ' New Jerusalem. add Ibe number of shekels • of silver taken by Acban from Jeneho. 1 subtract Ibe rumhrr of. false prophets : ; on Moont Oarmel. divide by the , numb) r of Muses' sons, and subtree! Eli's age at Ids dralli. Tlie rarreri answer aod name* of sue- . ressfu! cnmtwtiior* wilt he pohllshed in 1 ofr which will Ibe" forwardedT**" * C"t'r ( Address Heuisv H. Pme j Manager "N. B. Reporter." r P. O. Box 309 Frederloton. N. B. j Bocks Civwrr Away. t Unras- dmoi To Fancv Woaa -Cratsins »co ksau.-me lUusomiiooa. as luge s I laslretsre in Fsnry wort- Wire n?m 1 tblncs (or sOreang roar bosns or prreenu tor t your fnanSa. si a trin.n* expense. Kvsry Itdy , ilmnmyl *"L limn "relndTj *1^1 1 • mi'ofhirsTOk^UiSJ^l hsro/'""™^ In C llnaarholil , ^ ( I'reblar yrlee Mel. ^ devntol t/. -H hsl tn. Wrar- -How In I iS^V.l?u^re*.'^mier^rri0k1 BonwwdTne ^ o» l ln-%7 ruUre'jZ'r' [ Sb^sll^ alkrer bmts roe rew ' Hucaswira. Mnnda. S. Y. eSS-sia. The Iran of land lying between Pa von la rial km. and Ibe old Amboy Railroad, and he Delaware river on ibe outskirts of y hod which bat been often men- r lioaed aa s soluble site for a public park hern sold. It has been cut np Into f 1.700 building lou for suburban homes. are 118 acres in tbe tract. _ A Peculiar Point Hood's Bartaparllla, obvious to all. it Ihwes 'Joe tkillsr. an unanswerable I argument as lo eooonssy, while rboumnda lesilfy in Ha superior strength and positive remedial viriuea. £ A Long Branch man won ♦ 2-1, 000 bet- ' ling on tbe result of tbe Nsuonal rlrc- £ ±1 1 ± gnr ^drfrtismrnts. <
j ^ ITKS^TOWL ? «*->- EVERY AY Dr. CHIPMAN'S PILLS, Mctoesa taj taey an dellghlsd gretuj rvilrssd lj Itrnw ul -trews Urer Fllw. Pirnvnaais aa J hcasLST Favaa eaa rreraiaDr. CHIPMAN'S PJLLS. Dr. CHIPMAN'S PILLS. | E.d! LONG. Sole Agent for U. S.
-TWs Harnaat. aaaaxisuitsi — aa •- Ins giaak|ras^ani«wfri« iwrei y rar wtooSsreretbe Sassoa'aZ aaajccrrrawvi wm salwerlh. trw «. «*«' »n« XI 00 pre aaaare. Bend lodar awl -reare I' w o»re. ASSraat. Hanuau. asasccxresitr. - BSMW. boats. A. T. William Bmitb, af Giro GvrtfSr, Hun. terdon county, has ground 8 870 bu'belt of apples in bi. esdev mill tbw Mi CBananiafcrt's. - : If women's and girls' readymade clothing were as simple a matter as men's and boys', we might jump right into making it just as we make men's and boys', and cover the whole need of women and girls as wg cover the whole need of men and boys. Each of these fou r branches of business has it peculiarities. One by no mean* im- £ lies any other of the four, i lany a merchant dcak in 1 ladies' clothing and not girls': ' in men's and not boys'. And | men's and boys' Is a very j different business from women's and girls'. J The business of men's and boys' clothing had twenty years the start of women's and girls'. Men's began first then boys'. The word clothing acquired the meaning men's clothing; by the utmost stretch it me.ns no more now than men's and boys'. We
are straining usage to make it coyer women and girls ; but that's the way language grows: first the need, then the word; and the world wakes up to the need after the word born. Men's and boys' clothing began small and crude. Qnthe roughest work was done at. first. It has taken a generation of men and three or four generations of boys for the phrase readymadc clothing to outgrow the ill repute it got into by the rough work dial was done under that phrase at first. It hasn't yet outgrown the reproach. Many a man is measured and pays double who might as well buy readymade. We measure and make readymade both : and we've no interest in worrying people out of djeir prejudices. They will work themselves out in time. Bc^klcs, some have got to be measured anyhow. Now we know all about men's and boys' clothing We were fairly in at die start and hav'n't fallen behind very much in the past twentyyears. We know what to make, and how to make it. how to sell it. how to hold our trade, and how to widen it over the country far away Women's and giris' clothing is not so much behind as different. It js Itchind. It'll always be behind, while fashion touches litdc more than sha(>e with men and boys, ^and leaves nothing ustouidied with women and girls. So lon:> as die difference ex-
ists in the custom ol the time, women's and girls', readymade clothing can never be made to cover die whole need -of women and girls as men's and bdys" clothing cover the whole need of men and bovs. The £m is thercforeuiifierent : must be different : and he wal best suc.coed in dressing women and girls who recognizes the difference in demands We mein to make gradually clear how ifide our scope in clothing is. and is going 1o be. It isn't easy to be orief and clear about a matter having so many aspects and ramiticat ons. Dressmaking bodi for women and giris is yet disputed work between homos and stores The store is go ing to have it in time, because store is going to beat home both in style and economy. There's a diflerencc in homes. There's a difference in stores. It is a saying that a woman in business can't afford to make her n cloth' g. It is already fell tr i ...e cannot afford to make lier girls' clothing. Men's and boys' | has passed beyond dispute. It is going to be recognized thai -a woman, whose time b of any account ar al^ can't afford to do several, things that now she -expends her time upon. We are doing our part to make the clothing o! thefamily a much easier matter. What we are doing is ready to ly- looked at! Wfiat a different life b possible to women since Um work b. done. John Wanamake*. teSS3S?55ra ^_j, .
1*8*1 SWwrtUmnttt. • s^UKBOGATK-8 OFFICE. • SVjSoofrX OF THX COCHTT OF CAT I • MAY. rUXBDAT AMD SATURDAY or SK* matt. WILLIAM HtLPRRTB. Jsns-U nnmcats. 11 TN CHANCERY OF NEW JER9 iiXS-nsri. /j.vTTOM- or saorAreo* treorerr el rvuujrev Is ^ dred sad risBU^oor " 0c,®b*^• ***'•*■ hGI>" FOTTFR A RlXrnv Oit-n as E. CooisrerreiitT BrTri* lo's'j . gHEBIFF B BALE, FRIDAY. DRCEMBRR SB*. ISM. i At I re* o*c!ac* p. m.. mi raid dsv. si ttwjrrl (Ytalfrara. Is Caps V.r riry. m rh- conurv «.f , taafrenai*"1' M tneraSrabwAraS larevnrerres sad rvirrr •alaurs vnt me bqo- 1 drc-1 aaJ olarar-A'Xit f-«t to s prat; rerore suit j stS2t^t^^SSS^ra«rarhlu''fi«-to ' sSott i nnrjare^drarecs sad Itmr mlarere nf me tee of to- irair of'carJIiV're 're re ooaarvol (Are Mar. al laps Mar
Caret Root*. 1* bank No. St nf Dred. para WWMU S HSnl*" hS*«?U' KT It? iMUrirarw as^aforerauua' Boot No. ft. para Alt. <10 sad an. alislrred wL'Edlllra 'a*7 u? ranvfTbora*' ciarta Bar: la. ^EpuIm!o? sod OARRISON'A*FR«»('H. nrekrireal 8bwUr iratod Octotrer ltd, ivm. gPRCLAL MASTERS SALE. Bv *1rto» of aa ordrr of rh* Corel of cnaa-emraN-w^lrrrer. toat^laj-sMv Urevni Mft™^L'KWal^J*artSa^u» SATI-RDAT. DECEMBER tna, latA* ^ Mwcd N " JrrstT ailh^Voor re*oaf oVl"» ai Iht wrerwara"eori^ofBJs!«So?B*"lRre aad toreSld" as* tMo^'rS": B^rinx'Ji SnhiSwTridMire Jf"Sd SBy (10) tra to! in* H^Ssal STinra isSSsfSKriHs''"™ ^ B«nx ttr oor-kslf |w:M ire pmakr ™». Uls rererS'lMtonri' R.' M«roos*»I la bshj noNtbssrtas dsto tbr irrearr-Bna dsr or rep. oaos of U» Sfiil iss1 1 Ooonlrot Cap* Mar. Ill dred hook No. >t of Ikki n-ra SS. as and 'T. "if M™' ^niTto'^k0 °' '"JI? Saatre'raAUnorth ' *" ,-1'' (fr*1 re s ra^reVf-Cre thoqasito. two haaOroS aad uirtv^ts sssere fr-fof Hod. f-ST^s «'* ESrlS HP-har.lwm ah't Jnhn n Fa-row. Iredinx. A, '.
'''"''toTupb'w-ovki. Sprer.1 Ma-tor M. B. TaTUIB. Hollrimr. ; iilramtiEEi A I 8EFCL TRADE, EASILY LEARNED. . sssKsr&zmssxiSi n? IS" l^- T, -"T?;,' "* V "^jy^^A^Pyl Ol^L^re^Oalls of |5r.SEmji3S ELAatJsHiaa lobsooossud. N-n ua- oorsi. fredewckTo wet. ma ts SSfts tauN/r american W Electric Li(tt, 60 etc. Msnwc* Uirjr'l' H^reaar' j / B'5ES55BF JBfU TZZDZZICZ LOWEY, ^ _, , W No. m Fai: on Strret. Kre* Tost. 1
DURABILITY SEA SHORE PAINTING ' SECURED BY USING 1 ; LUCAS' LIQUID PAINTS: r AND : CAPITOL LEAD. 5 " ' .RKFEHENCEE I.N CAPE MAT: ,1 • ** "" * "c'd-ra. f-.-.r A B LITTLE. Pain NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!" . Dry Gdd^, TrinilnEs, Notions, & Laflies' Girts GneraDj, • re 1 ol" mi,nr '-ixaros: Ex'^ H. avv G'av CW.ml I. 15 Ma., ulnar* hr-ftw sold a( 23 cu. UnblraMitvl Mn-lin 5 Ms. CobWcbrel V I M 11*11 o, yard wide, 7} Ms . always sold «t 10 Ms. 850 pet. Cfmlre Pa'lrrn Cslieor* •; , fsri (..|.«, 41 crnis. wonh 7) «*ai*. UreasTf Olnelism*. 7 cn'a Canton Flan- T , nri. 7 M*. Extra Hoary, 9 ma. worth 11) cu. Excr-llvnt slrekinc*. frpforr 2 fo. i- 35 cu., now 8 for 35 CU..— ChlMrrn't, ranir. Good Casbax-ra Drras Good* 11 ct* ! per yard Many oilier like Baryaint loo numernu* lo mention. I 1 ally P-w. a ow UDcaT^affiredi aad OraTaJswato?** "***'' *" OU" wl"rt'»" proponloo1 reiowkS^io'^ue1 'Smtetmtre'i 5 toy tores'' '""'"b'' ^ wSreto""1 *"**' sho7 " T NEW YORK BARGAIN HOUSE, : ;; 34 Washington St., -Cape May City." - FOUR DOORS FROM DR. KENNEDY'S n L. SCHLAGER. Proprietor. ^
'W •".50 warranted for two^yrana *"*"* THOS. O. HAYDOCK, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, I 2 N. Second St., Philada., (Late of fire Laaoawer Watoh Comnany.) g a,^n^rerdeomplWa(-<1 Watch Wort a aproalty watches cleaned.ii. mai^prrfns.ti. JEWELRY a SILVERWARE, NO. UN. MR.. fD Formerly b. F. dn HOW. WM. G. SERRILL & CO.;*! Green Creek, Cape May Co., N. J. T ■ DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS ANQ SHOES, China A Glassware, an elegant line of Silver A Silver Plated-ware, "■ READY-MADE CLOTHING, ' ; Overcoats from S4.60 to SlO.OO. Debaiae Cloth for Drest es. Cloth for Coats, Palmetto Cloth, "" MILLINERY «to«U«. Ele.. Eto.. Eto. CROCERIES, FEED, SALT MEATS, ETC, ETC. , — — ti Just Received a Large Lot of " WAUU PAPbR & BORDERS = Of new aylsa aad Uranium drains. " awo roowaatiy no hand DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE. ; FAMILY "'FLOUR, J" HEADLIGHT OIL, PAINTS. OIL MATTINU. oil. CLOTH. Ar ' mniwf „ WM: TOWNSEND> C. B. COLES, I LUMBER MERCHANT, MANt PACn-RKBS OF > Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings Boxes, &c. 1 BRACKETS AND SCROLL SAWING. J Call exsauae Stock aad Ct< etuautot. Aran for Wan 00 A WkaaavA M.I. saorraakrrbP* iter I' Office. No. 14 Kaighn's Avenue. Camden, N. J. Jrifry \ SASH AND DOOR DEPOT, cape may court house. n. j. „ Werautrettrauoo^rwraw^^^^^^UaB^oaCreswredarvprepsrad 10 ; Doors, U, Bills, Mors, Mooligs, Frames, Sreois, l Z^TS^ST""' '"H"""*"* *■' tmrds •luurrvd at rasj^iraraS^UM,.' oraiTrrasnastii, conner A 8chellinger. SAMUEL H. FRENCH & CO.," : Paint Manufacturers, PAINTERS' AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, . CEOll WfflED PADfT. BEST SEA-SHORE PABT IASUFACTOM ; sambfl h. french a co., IV" roKK AVFN1E FQI-MTII AND TALU'WUILL WTREETO. P1IILA DELPHI A. GEO. M. POWELL, MERCHANT TAILOR, i No. I 5 Decatur Street, Cape May Cfty, r : " """"" "":"i West Jersey Hotel, FOOT OF MABUrr STLEET. CAMDEN. B. J. 1 I * WOT HTEPBfJ< PAteOKS- "f P~*'s HM, (Ma \
CAPE HAY <4WAVEC^ Oldest Newspaper in the County FjrraBLisHED ■»». Printed Entirely at Home. EITRA0BD1MABY OFFEB " *° sr,.ltre ' COTTAGE HEARTH i CAPE MAY WAVE TWO DOLLARS, IIEABTB Mil AS. IMsTe Iwa: Mliumr po'dlrirsd la Uw rouulry fur last SMOOJ. Wo and ire COTTAGE HEARTH. Wt 'are BOW $50.00 Sewingjilachine
Till Not Sirtors TO THE "WAVE" JANUARY 1st, 1885, One Dollar and Fifty Cents sac* tahacflpuoo aad at the rams Urns raed as $12.00 IN CASH. NEW HOME ELEGANT MACHINE BY A LITTLE EXXRTIOB. nacwd oa at manauaad ire dau of ptjmra! mads Jaaaary 1st. thai rnax ntw tahacnaan Mit Serial Stray, COTTAGE HEARTH. Toe wtlfre plraM ^ 1885 THE PANSY
SDITED BT ma. O. B. ALDEN ("PAN BT— ) , TM- bornrfrirad of rhr^boya sad fftfM. for •&I *"»**• "* "XWea a bow UTIXE FISHERS: AND THEIR BET*. THE SHOWN INB BOYS. Cadre Uls tllla -Pansy- wui ooattnat her h«i**t sad reipfol Golden Trx: talks. '■ by Pays nnauacroa, will bs. true ssoriaa of fsSCTKSCB by Mre. Lydls noytFMeJSj °°k* ** "<*T " "PB ALPHABETICAL DICTIONAHT J tao wreaSlbeSnett^vlUireAy? 2 ^ THE PANKT SOCJBTT ' . * 7'. ,!',r*i.?L n2!S'Z2 O "ImTy Sl.oo s vssr. Addrras orders sad taqotrP. LrtTHBOP A O0_ Bosrae.Jlara.J.aa. , THE GREATEST AFD THE RENT: Tbe Lsrfrv Dooms WseUy. : NEW YORK OBSERviK '■ UNDBNOMINATHINAI. • EVANOEUOAL AND NATONAL. bNcSS7TOlABS^CORF«*O^S>lfo^?' s rewltT The NEW YORK OBSERVER is a live newspaper, PuralehU'X os^wrek^^ mS?" T Fpse.raen »« 2 Bratwt. AMAGSIFICKKT HOLlliAl' BOOK For Uw arreo* or ISSSA. LADY AGENTS WANTED traf!

