Published Every Saturday Morning. C A P£ K A Y, DECEMBER TkU <** It it propoaad to eaubliati a fllot-glasa wtxkt at Atlantic City. Cxsarr*i nabered in winter and winter ■lateral In Oaoerrar. And tlx- i e iple Aim at MA __ 8ouA*y lralnt. it h aa&i are lo be run ■re the. Camdru, Ul-wwlrr and ML Epbraltn Narrow Gauge Kallruad, which ■round aomo time finer into to the banda uf tire Kradina Company. ^ Owing to tlx; inability to make payment* of the atoekboldrr* of the Glooceater Chy Coiled Motnal J/tan ami Building Amndatkm. (he AaaociaUoe baa auaneeded payment. The trouble ia earned bjrtbeauapenalonof wort le the mlllaof the dly. quite a number of tbe more pmouoeni mm of tbe senior generation in New Jer. aey bare died of lale. Gtorrel Moll being the last, ilia atxlclm demlac will be regratled by a crrwi many prerenal friend* wbo ratcruxd him for bi* Herltng worth i a* well aa bUeaoelienl public tcconl in aa Inlerriew Tuesday, Culooei Itecbcrt. Controller -elat, denied the re- ; port that be bad. appniated Frank D. . Howell or any one elite chief clerk of tbe i department to tuooeed Mr. Israeli. lie . •ays be will banooncr bt* appointment* i when be amotne* tbe dulie* of bi* ofBce. Several car load* |of carefully packed twain and caaea have left Trenlon for , New Orleans, conjpriring tbe exhibit to . be made at tbe KxpwiUon by tbe Geologlca! and Btatiwleal Departments of the , Slate Government. The displav rtnbraoe* . alt that wa* In tbe similar exhibit at tbe . Centennial Exhibition and much that ha* . ajpra been added Tbe Camden Vrem favors tbe cboior of ! Mr. Armstrong for Speaker and Samuel 1 Ttxroba, of Orange, for tbe Clerkship. ] robe, of
It *ajr»: "When Ksaex and Camden pull tngrtber theyWidxn fall. Should tbe House be ofBeend as above tbe people of . tbe Stale cau rest assured that no scandals ' will be sltacbnl to lrgisiatiuo, but a session noted for its straightforward boai- ' ncsa methods anil ecoootny will result. So mote It be." 1 Postmaster General II at ton in bi* luggem km for improvement* In (lie mall I service, notably by bis adxme for trans- < tire cases, at a small increased charge, baa i earned at lout a respite from tbe attacks ■ of tbe email wna wbo have been using I bin. at a ibiniog mark (or tbe alleged i humor. Tbe jwrtial endorsement in the I Presidential message place* tbe project on the category of subject* entitled to I serious consideration. . * Tbe State Board of Caoraner*. coni.it- < og <* (Senators Scheoek. Nichols and i Griggs, Republicans, and Carpenter, Miller. Cochrsn and Yanderijlh. IVn.ocTUU wilt. G.vero'.r Abbetl prcaiiling. met at 1 the State House In Trenton on Tuesday, t and can ratted tbe volet for President and . Congressmen. Slight changes, correcting . clerical .error* were made, reducing . Cleveland's plurality to 4.353. Tbe total ■ vote pa finally determined, was: Cleve- I labd. 1*7,783, Blaine. 128.483; St. John, , 8.155; Batler. 8.491. llun-lreds of people tre dying in Ken- ' toeky from a disease caused by tbe use of Impure water. No one oee terms to ' know tlx. exact nature of tbe prariWora. Mewt of the people call it "Dux," and it it probably a very aggravated form of that disease. The waler, which is the mineral poison . About 900 persons have died from drinking this water, and about 800 more are Mill sick. The roaladv has affected all claasna, allhougb the poo: arc the principal sufferers. Mr. Brand. the IVroocraile' cootoUnl formalin tbe Illinois Legiilature. adroit* lbe fraud by which be was given ■ , rot ideate of rlection.snd withdraws from iter mole*. Tbix art ion leave* the He- 1 publican with a majority on Joint ballot ami will wo. re tlx return of General l,~can to tbe Kmled Sutea Senate, of wbich ' be is e.> prom meet and honorable a number. J. dm A lxcau never Mo.n1 brttrr with bis party and the people U the oonn - br Iterate- ha* aime his nominal ion for , the Vice Pmidcocy last summer, lie U a man among men — Irmrier. Trtwture r Wyroan is rfgbl to lbe opin- ' km tbai there is no longer any need for •be three -cent pieces. During lbe last year 500,000 ol those coins found tbr ir : wsynaek In the treasury. The reductioo 1 for bringing thorn into s|lMlllli. TMr ' si miariiy to wane other ooina U another ' reason r.« tbeir withdrawal. There is ' rom I x a g..al deal of improvement in 1 oar miaor r-aus. when Coogrem gees lime K. rex. rider .Ire subject. Savrral hills re- 1 Ii.ixCU.tbc matte were introduced at ' the but tcsaioo inc uut mm»xxi
Tbe long peodlng Dinsmorc suit has at lad readied a resting .point, and although His Intimated that a further appeal will be taken, the probabilities tre that tbe dcr-Woo now reacbedhfflnning tbe vslidiry Mssf^'ar:: bausriveiy argued in tbe Ural plane. and in the turned It it stated that tbe Pcen»y 1•aula Railroad Company, feeling sure Ifcst U tbe Reading lease is set aside another bargain would be made art lb tbe Baltimoreraod Ohio, will sot press any furtber proceedings very rigorously. Hudson County is In a serious finao. cUI drab. owing to the failure of lbe elite* and lewt>« u> pay tbeir Use*. J.r- 1 •eyCfcyi.ro paid only #224.781 oe aereumt of fffsi.mw. She luu paid #50.. ever. Hob.it n bat been unable io pnv tl is yoar on eoowot of lbe ernbrzxlrrortiu , 1 r.*bold the collectors ri tbe . Slblu Competition. The publisher of lb* popular humorous sssiss^ssx.'sz f"WW-4re rerei . ^ SSSS-mSSJX USSiet . qjeallno before tire IS-h Jra,. 1888 will 1 fcete* TEN pgLLARS .n Gold (#10 in 1 rexrvct answers, Obx Doija a each, and tbe five pcTvms arsoiac the last correct asawre* On Dot rstt each; in all eleven J ^a^r^u^s re'r-*'d 'Jto | TV ererari sw.tr and aamsa j4 roe I
The Prwaldenfa Message 1 Tbe fourth and (ntaanual mraaage of ' Pmtdeut Arthur hat bewe tent in to toe 1 great. Tbe doroment is in every smre wril written and [a truly cbaraeteristic of tbe policy which Freaident Arthur mapped ' r. out at the beginning of bit sdmlntstraikm ' - and which be baa f dlowed srith little or no deviation since hit aoceasloo to tbe i . executive cbatr. , There are no ienovaiixo* proposed and there it norbing aggreas.se In bis rec.ro ! : mendaUoot to Coogress. But tben,at lbe , x present administratis) has been entirely ' puaireln k« ptritcy.ooihiDg agrrrswse was j r Tbe Freaident Brat refers to lbe fact J e that this ia bit last annual message, and makes meal km of tbe laic national else- J lion, and io this con pact loo be very appropriately call* aitenliou to lbe delectlre provisions of (tie c-iowltultoo In , ' irgard la (be owintiag of tbe oieetorai J vote, and Mala that it ts of grave Import- : ance I bat tbe quest too should be torved [ before ooc dieting claims ariae. Our foreign rrlatiooa are then referred , 1 to whlcb are In a quiet tad satisfactory cooditlou. | The oeceasitr of ailopring regnlati-mt j . for toe prevent urn of dtaasiera s' sea w hich ' •hall be in baraxmy with tbe Imrrna. ' liona! code now aanctkmed l.y all lbe : t maritime oowjn excepting tbe Coiled . States. Ilr also call* suentioo to tbe ex. t J [ pedicocy of securing to artists, composers ' . and authors enpyrigbt privllcga iu this ' i country In return fix recigfocai rights j t abroad. Tbe regulations ftir tbe (Slip. 1 ' meal iri rapinairea; tbe neoemity for a 1 revision of the naturalization lawi next ' I receive attention. The PrcMdcot tug. * - rests thai the vsnii.r -Drj dtnlomsttc . service be placed more under tbe direct J" ! tuperyiaioo of tbe Chief Executive, so tar ^ . as fixing lbe grade and rank of our repre- . smtativrt xtxoad are concerned. ' A partially Itemized statement of our J fioaucw affair* is presented. * 1 He reoro mends tbe snspeositxt of tbe 1 cotnsgc of tbe silrer dollar and the substi- P 1 ioc of the allrer certificate. In support of his recommends! ine lie state* tbe fact * bat while there are outstanding nearly one * hundred and rlgbiy-flre million silver dot- " oolv about 82 per cent, of them are in 1 actual circulation. He coofirmi tbe nig. '' gsstlon of tbe Secretary of tbe Treasury , . a* to the withdrawal of one mod two dot- J i lar notes from circulation. He suggests 11 tbe redemption by tbe govrrnmeot of tbe lbe redemption by tbe it.
I trade dollars at a small advance over tbrir Tbe abolition of internal taxes except , oe distilled spirits is recommended. He favors lbe appointment of a commissi on. for tariff revision. He mils attention io the necessity for Congress loos 1 action looking to tbe better enoouragemrot of American shipping. Tbe redemption of tbe three per cent. and bank note securities next receive at leolioo. Tbe oooditloo of tbe War Department made that more modern sod brstier gimi be introduced le order to meet tbe demands for proper drfrooe of National sal. - The program which baa been made in the oooMruction of new naval vessels is diKuaard, sod Coogress is urged to vig. orously persecute the work of reatonng our nary to a condition whirl, shall warrant a reliance upuu iiTor National defence. The Freaident say*, i "In Ibis, tbe last of lbe staled measagra that I abail have tbe honor to transmit to tbe Congress of the United Sokes. I cannot too Mrongly nrge upon its gpen.ioo : tbe duly of rest -.ring rair navy as rapidly a* feasible to the high stale of elfieienry I which formerly characterised It. As lbe peace I bat baa lulled us into a wore of fancied Mcurity may at any time ledisturbed, it is phrin that tbe policy of Strengthening (bis arm of tbe srrvicw is : dictated by considers I km of wisercutxxny, of JuM regard f.x our future Iranqnility. and of true appreciation of the dignity and booor to tbe Iteputdic." He reviews lbe seoount of tbe Greriy ; expedition; reoumuirodt lbe redact km of . postage rates on drop letter* to ooe cent , wiisretwocenuare now cbarreri. Alw. : that tbg unit sreight of letter* should Iw nee ounce instead of a bait -.nee as a. , present. Tbe departments of J art tor: of " tbe Interior; Indian affaire, and Mormon l-ilrgamy next ncriye attention. Tlx- nectailiy for tbe rxtentioo of American cntunwrce is dwelt up»c a' con- ' siilctable length and a number of sure— - turns for the i»roper solution of the oroplex .labix probk-m are made. The est ab- , lisbmenl of special treaties with foreign ; ...were ami enpecially with Soulb Amer 1 tbe pctftctiog of a nnffixm currency basis . with Anxr.csa roun'riea Tbe mcxage clean with a reference to -the pretrial , workings of lbe rules of Civil Krrvice Heform. and miacvUspfous uistYpr. am-tug wbicb are the BvObasity for a NaTinoa) Bankrupt I jl w; proper pieeautkina aaminri cholera epidemic; recommend* tbe con- . fcrring of a pension upoo General Granl; t]oo>iiasinwl action in regard to filling Frrsidrnllsl vacancies in cases of death or Inability Tba Freaident brings bis message to a ckwe with s very nest and appropriate par*, graph in wbich ba tender* bis (banks to . Congress and refer* to the close of his miminiMretion a* follows; — "Aa the time draws nigh when 1 an. Pi retire from lbe public service, I cannot refrain from expressing to the members of lbe National legislature, with wh—n I tare been brourbt into rvuw—ial and of.
I ficial intercourse, my sincere apprrcia' ins i of tbeir unfailing oourttay tnd of tl.elr I harmonious cooperation with tbe execu- * tire in so many measure* escalated to r promote lbe beat interests of fibe nation. I and to my fellow eUlarns geoerallv. I . acknowledge a deep sense of obligation . for jbe support which tbev bare accorded . mo fa my administration of the Kxbeuilre t Drparitnent of the Government, r ■ ■ ■— ■ Parsons I and Political. The New Jarmy Electoral College met at lbe State House Wednesday. Cleveland Is beginning to wonder . whether, after all, tbe Preatdeocy u such . a fat lakr'. Mr. Hendricks denim reports of any nnpkuantneus between Mr. Oereland Senator MHier. of Salem. Msould com1 muntaue with Senator Logan, of Illinois 1 rod pre btm a point <x iwa— OtmAm b b«is i* if Mr. Cleveland was griim 1 In be grnuud to powder txtweeu tbe u[>per and netuer millMotic* of Not hare hope ' and Soutbern expectation.— MVsf Jreaey ■ Press. | Rev. Dr. Bocbard might regain bit 1 place in lbe beans of bi* Republican ' countrymen by going to Cleveland', in- ■- wujnu^kx, and altrropUng a apcecb of Jeff Dtois U mad at William Tacumset. SbertaSp. We didul know Jeff got hut mad op lately. We supposed. Jeff . bad been angry ever Mm* -William to* . thai liule trip down by lbe m twenty . yean ago. The Vermont House baa dsf rated the , Iceal OptMB Lbjoor License bill by a v.Xe [ of 138 nay* to 72 yea* This may be rerarrbd atone of tbe first fralis at tbe . Temperance "riotery" in defeating Mr. I Blaine f.x tbe Freaiorncy. - Ixtgau it naderMnod u> have put in a , - stuck of amWliuo and raised bis eyes •O tbe level nf lbe Frerideocy four v.wra . beat*. Thai's all righl. Tbsn'snotlnng The fneoda of prohibbwo in ibis Stale propose io call a genera: cools—ore in Treoiow.es' —Whop; Hwemir. lWh, lor ■ Mka for future otcEros. The Prob.btUonSstsayibat .be tee. eV-ctkx. revr.1, . b5^o?^,'.U' S"*' "-7 the iaaW. V Barara. .4 Bridgrtre. is ; announced ssacsndldsre for the Rapub-
WASHiNGTON LETTER. WauOHmm, Nos. 2#. 1884. j II it almost finisbrd. Tbe bat touches ■ are being made to tbe work of forty years, f I mean, of course, tbe Washington Moo- I ument. And bow to dedicate it. and I .bow to Inaugurate Mr. I'lcr.-iand. are [ hunting questions Just now. Aa Ibey are c national affairs, a great demonstration ia c propoaad for each eseoi. Mr. Clere- : land says be would p—I etas qu'ei an inaugural kx. as possible. But the mailer ia not in bis hands Ii will be alieoded Io here io Washington, and three Is no chance for a small, quiet affair. About tbe middle of February tbe town will begin to assume an unusually full appear, sore, and by lbe fourth »f lbe following | moo lb, it will base osrr flown iu bank*. After that dale it ai| be many days be. i Washington rtwnmca Its n xunl cbannel and cood.tkxw of life. In the prelim- , ioary iteps that Use been taken ibere has been a good deal of dlacussioo aa to men sod methods There where eoocgb anxinos to appear prominently lo work all lbe cxbere In.o a kind of formerit. The Nalkxal Democratic Ownmirioc have agreed In supervise tbe — - monies, and il !• now ib-iugbi Ibal things will p. well. There will he no lime lo lose In preparation f.x the iriw of ihou- : sands of vis.loss wbo will be in Washing. abrlwren lbe ibirri and fifth of Maren • work alone will reqnlre a ways and ] meant cnmmiliee <* ealraortUnary abiltiy, I [ and industry. " 1 Ai lo lbe dedicalinn of lbe Muntaneni. j ! llw ssri.ius arrrmgemrnit are in lbe hands of eight members of Ceo great, five Senators, and tbe mmb rs of the Moenmenl , Sueisxy. C—ixi i at at 'be last setsiim ani t. r<l tlx sum of #2.500 lo belp lie- J fray II* expenses of lbe —rations, but at , Uil inirodcd IO make lbe celebration a grand ope. #35 000 more will be asked for 1 al tbe coming session. I'risate stihacnrlioot will also be in demand: It it pro- ( posed to extend lbe ceremony over three - days. Tbe G-vsero-xi "f all lbe Stales a— expected lo he be— lb ) in lbe parade with C'nocnaa. Tbere sill doiibileat be much mote pomp and v tolly over tbe dedicalinn of bis m wmmeate Ih-n 'be qtdet, mode-1 line of ibe F«Vr kit Graniry was wns.N in approve, #■ I be. like lbe Prtwidenl rim .will not be able to belp Il may I* said Congress is al work, al- ^ tbotigt) lbe sraaioo does n- t open umil
Monday, with rrxnup-ndahlr industry lbe j Approprialioe Gummi'lee havebeeo meeli. ing al lbe Gapilul for some days, mapping t out work tor the seaskro. Tbe rail. 1 male* for Mx n# the annual appropriations " bills bare already been placed io lbe lf hands of »ulxoon.miiires.and il it Ihongfat , siderstloo when Hie reason begins Tlxxe will pmbably be fewer changes in lbe Patrol office under .he new admioit|t .ration lhan in any "(her Depart men' of t il* Got' lumrar. The esuae of (hat is .11*1 extmiarra of iwieno are five ,_ grades and mnb be .trrwxvt who are eduot>ed eaperisllv for ibe work. Tbe Own mitskro-r of Parent- savs ibal ll«- easur- „ Iner* appointed l«ar July are only just now ■m bNginning to he of nse. and bare hreo a . great blmlrance In rxcnojrtog Ibe lime of 2 ll|e old examiners lo Inslmcl ibem. Oe. ? wqnenlle paleni offlre esnployra untlev il* Imprrssiuu .bat Vemnvsls in llu-ir De- r parimenl rannul l« made wi'biMit injury 10 II* public service, are no! an m .eh rx. 0 cilad over Mr Oevriatui's election as Uinse of tbe other Departments »re . Sim there are a number of positions in _ il* patent nlfire available fix changre. y There are ahoul a dozen Important places * si'Oer. law clerk.) Ic . and ahoul two bun- ^ dred sn.1 fifty places worth forty, fitly l( tnd sixty d d'an. per inrmlb. Tb ae po- ^ sl.iontdo nor amain, to much agent hrmen raid the other day Iu Q.-ocral B nier- , worth. "D. DM sinning lo moriiT" re- ' pealed the General, bis vokre full of as. ' irxilahmenl "You would pni think an." r enmin.u-d he," "If you exildbe with me j and see Ibe applicants who ©me lo n*. lt »»neitme» rljhl, ten, fifteen in s day. „ evrn ladies, reared in luxury, who ba*e * When atfcrd bow be expeeled hit clerks , lo fare after the fourth of March. Coro- „ o.isaionrr Bu|lerwnrtl. said he Ibnugbl 'hire would undoobledlr be a tremendous l( pn-swire f.x places, and Mr. Cleveland ^ would bare lo beaaian of iron P. realM it. STATE ITEMS. »- Tbe Ixog Branch Ocean Pier C-ro-n pany baa dicided no! to pay any dividend r Ibis year. " Tbe Plainfirld brasa hand reports thai '• il earned #1200 during lbe P.eeidrotial Cj campaign. ' The Pianaer is Urn name ol Ibr weekly IpepiT repent ly started m Bridgeport Glouceaier ooun'y. Addiliuoal evidence is cltlrne.! In have bene plreorered in Ibe Waiowrighl mnr. der at Toms River, g Only nine aut of ibe flfieen lamm of x Whilall. Tat am A Ikxnpsny. gYrns. menufaoiurers at Millrille. are In blast, A new hosiery mill.'wlilrh will errp'oy s- from fifty In lriO bands, is b. be esUb. o l.shed by Rigbimdr ACo al Morxevtown. Bute Prison Keeper Issverty spread a ' Thanksgiving table, for bit 800 and odd M guests, of turkey and other unaccustomed All lbe arunxiet of lbe Stale are to be r. draped in amuming In honor of Ibe lale m General Gerahom Moll, and crape will be ^ worn for a ooalh ly all c xsunissi-med of. 0 Tbe employes of the Oxmdee-aod' Atl. lantte Railroad have preteated lbe rerirlog Buperioteodent, W. S. Ban nard. with 0 a grid watch. d CoL Spencer, of Pamaic wbo has re- « signed as Tiraxurer of lbe Erie Railroad 11 I* Mated baa two offer* under cosi deration lo take charge nf banks Captain Samuel Phillips, commanding d Company a. of Burlington, sent lo bis resignation lo Colooel Cooper on Baturr oay evening. Il will roost probably be b accepted. On Wednesday lbe Stale Prison officials y entertained Ibe Legislative snmmillee d charged w ii h lbe rxaminatioo of tbe books ■of ibal ioatilaliaD. The accounu for 1884 { were pruooutyou all right, s Hon. Joel Parker will endeavor to , obtain an appropriation of #2 550 from tbe LegiMstnrr for tbe improvement of * ibe Battle MranaaM Park at Freehold. , There la #2.000 already le the bauds of : ssssrssss"b,ro*-. Tba Sixth Regiment Fair Onnuniltee is s havlug cast at Starr's In® F.mndry. six a Iron piaua lo be placed bank of Iks lar. 1 geu in the rifie gallery at the FWir i Several bands-roe prizes are lobe shot tor during tbe fair, araoog ibem bring two I- handsome sporting rifles. J Tbe Ocean County court met oe ToesI day. and the caaea of OooMable RockweC 1 and tbe Watawright family, accused nf ' murdering tbe brad of tbe latter family wU go before lbe Grand Jury. Leaver* * expect Ibal lbe trial will be ooe nf 'the * mrwt ioiareatiag ia U* bororv of lbe thate ' the proamnion rawing en.lrelr o|*xi a ' long and ©ropllc.ttd chain of rireumaun . * rial eridrwor. Tbe prisooera have all been confined in lbs enonly JsV 1* eight . I wroka. bulvre in excrllenl health sod ! The Camden Common Couoril has ■ passed a rmoiulion declaring lbe fertllixI ,.og ea:abiisbtDenl of Baugb A Boos, of " Philadelphia, a enhance sad requesting : .he Board of Heallb of Philadelphia lo ' take some action lor its suppreasjt®. TMt r Sdrt^ WmSTfeSdl!*. VhS'liM - see forth (hat the odor* from the eaiab - IMblilriH eomplained of permeate Camden s conMaatly, sad are deirimeclal lo health r aapesSallr when Ibe orainlry U ibrealeaed ' . with a vjrii.tW® tg Asiatic cboiera. , Nothing Mad « in Vain. ■ r itewSri? f
Hoe. Thomas J. Atootl, of Ml Holly, ha* Jum rareuved an order from Leland one ol his cokbraied water wbewls It ' I* of moderate lire, but I* lo be used under V a b.aJ at forty feet of water and will ' 100 borse power. Mr, A .ecu will among lie New Jersey eabibilois' at ■ the New Orleans exposiiioc and baa pre- , pared a handsome nlckb nUied wM. complete lo *11 iu parts, which will be • eiblhiuxl there. K l^KSUOHIC ? '■ ^lt Is inraiusMe ^ax^JUrewres r— iihu.' to i Iksiuala. sbb fc*srt'l^lslbin r.7'r.^i*!w ! lleres li-wrthum and Beb-hlny. at* rtrelgtb- ( roe lMera.lilrt.1 rrtl^TiasuIud.-. lark or I "every day" \ Dr. CHIPMAN'S PILLS, j Mockers say Ikey are delta* led j for tke ^kUJren! Tke^t'^M >
doubt but that all tke aUmenta an J Scaaurr Fsvxa can rerun. ly be avoldtd by a timsly aw of Dr. CHIPMAN'S PILLS. ; Dr. CHIPMAN'S PILLS. 0. LONG, Sole Agent for U. S. ISO. filbert mthkkt, philaiu. twgstv-fivr; i-zxts a box a®anamaferr'B. You don't know what we arc doing in furniture. We know you don't, because you tell us so when you walk through our rooms the first time. We are selling more furniture than any other house in town ; a good deal more. Tliat is of no account, except because we are new in the business. We've hardly ever seen the time when we could handle furniture as fast as we could sell it. That's why we've kept so quiet i -about it Our manager says we have I the best collection of furni- ! turc in the U. S. We thought : it a rather stronjj statement ! until we looked about and , considered whom to compare ! with. If we were to compare ! orrty the very richest of whre, . there's a house in New York , ahead of us. If we were : thinking only of what is 1 commonly called " cheap " furniture there are plenty ahead of us. But, thinking of a proper assortment for a trade likeours, a trade that demands good work of ever)' grade from "cheap" to the highest where is another such ? (Assortment is of dome account in furniture. It'is easy to have a large stock, and still not have exactly what anybody wants. Our buyer j is everyti^iere. Hefcnowsthe 1 new #tyles before you see ! them. And do you suppose j the largest trade in fnila- j delphia doesn't get its choice j of goods ? i Two or three years ago \ 'we told you that we were J actually making hair mat- ; tresses out of hair. It has ; answered our purpose so J well that we have kept on ; making them out of hair, ever since. Some people imagine that, because a mattress is sewed up that it isn't going to be looked at, and may as well be made out of lessoostlymaieriai. Mattreses we make ; furniture we 1 1 We mean to buy as well as we make. At any ' rate we take the risk. Look through ouc. furniture, little and big, coarse and fine. A buyer m Philadelphia | had better not fail to look, i Tbe effects of our fire are > over. Stock is full. And j the furniture is such as you , expect to find where hair.; mattresses are made out of J hair. - John WANAMAKBR. .
Jfffil JMrntttnanrtJ. S-ubbogate* office. adtROOATl or THX concrr OK CAB* MAT. TVlBUAr AMD fiATl'RDAT • o( rare xrea. WILUAM aiu>xrrH. JankAl nm«au. F CHANCERY OF NEW JEK SET. lat'OsuTtk* U>Xrt^uxireaI!^a*ik*'onooB*.'° T' .'l r.^ S ooSrer, roSwre 1 lunurrel mat elgklj-lour. ^ ■ rorrjp 9hebiff s sale, »r ""°*"( a srru of Kt-n u> io* ok j - ! | ■ I KKIDAr. DECEMBER Mill. Iivq. ,. A. two- oVbica_ y. xu oo iroA lUrrai r-.*,r r-. ) , 1 on* rarerenrt <*!qTrm?v"rsr\T' Snvra ro'wr i . s Luillsni loss* U.rB I. B. »'■]—.». j ! frT I V;'rbrore*N^^x, u" " ii "re1) i j E.) Bx??J.'x'Srt"to°.'"hOTil | Ik— r tMry oUrrpre* fcvL j " bus R»» MJUJWU-.' Ian I *pMr«t(rt7re(*4 j
.t*art*T1T A' Kareox and "ixloiMr" C1*r,r Bajlls. pomplalaanl, sd-i RRMIVrtTOS POBSON. Rhrrttl. - Dal*4 OrtnbVT tel. IMS. ' g FECIAL MASTER'S SALE. ut|*n4IUL j11®"1" " SSbSS1Mvnbirtnsn U HsrbarOsop ^ u ^drfpa-raru. rh* jiaJS MMrJreri'r. •r'r'b-'b.rer U'ra?"taSI . loot*, can* Mx; enj jn «• rrewxin* SocrtM |ra^UofJS»4«k4 pretnlrev. to xll; BrtniHroorJisIf ^rl p r lb* prentl—s coi*. S—L hrartn* 4 are" ' X* fv-mf-sns'ils r" ri'brtl«nb*r. A. D.. 1S'6; r-nr4nd In rh* C!*rtV prof"!."" P— mr— s^wOk-b «.rjr«i I«rt.an4rerex4*4 in iw'cMrav offlo. of Can* f— 1 zraJVoi an " ^Ti^: is rortk I or— -S.1, ■ Vunm re frasqrre* a«4 for. hr"— 'ii j iSiMeilii A l-BEKTL TRAUE. EASILY f.RSRVEI). ;■ ■ a-. • r- rta'.lr I I »T!N(. Al l'AR ATI's — l, wblck an; ooo Aa -to tk* Bn*re ooaUIr ol fkUl, SiiTw ao-1 Nica*. I-,. rare ... "-irirgl Mm Rlnaa. X Korea. aaA (H— ore. I kav* man* SXZS 5325S5f S istt&ZSrS Wort. For rinl Ormu>*Ei.raB<rtir reaT Wx ESBSJfssSiiS AMERICAN jf Electric LiHL 60 etc. f «U FSEDSBICK LCWEY. W W So. M Fulton Strart. rim Tort, j jpyTEWTS. KrV-s.-' , l"^nn i CO. OA - I HIM
DURABILITY SEA SHORE PAINTING' SECURED BY USING ( LUCAS' LIQUID PAINTS CAPITOL. LEAD. REFZRrsCEft IS CAPX MAT: ] WAFF* ru„,EDr.X. f-xre^ A. B. I.ITTI.X. Fain NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!' j Having Tflt*4 tk* Itrw Yon «oa Pkiia4*lp<ua raartrta. I kav* found R to m> tntonoi to add j tniu; »1— ad; vrlkatixtnl wore. d-parttatnt for lb* *ak of • Dry Goofls, Tnmines, Notions, & Lais' Goods Generally, "•uteoa**' °°* *"*>!>( — *Ol?ut(^rora*t dlrrex'fton^oOBa'ud hmr» ; I «']'•.*- nrentlrai a frw or our many harga os: Extra Hravj Grav I Wool Fianoel. IS nr. . alsrov. hofar* aoldal 22<-Is. roblraohe.1 Muriin Sea. CoNreeberi Mt.-lln varrl * <1*. 7} OA. alw.ya sold al 10 era 250 pc*. Choir* Parivro Calico** , fa.t r .1-., U — uls. worth 7J crols. LnnraAtrr Ginghatrre. 7 ornls Osnionriannri. . n. Ex.r* Ht-tvy. 9 rt. , worth 11 j cU. EiCvllrnl Morkioc*. hrfore 2 fp. 3 o cla, now 8 far 35 era.,— Children's, *ara.-. Good Caaiirratr Drera Goodb. 11 CI* p*r yard Many other like Bargains numerous lo luroUon. I We aim ha— nor GrotV Furnlahlng n*partm*nt, wklrk are p.— Brtrd np full; for fal^n ! I>"W'T" Extra llravr, k cu. and otarej reiapn*«UD* ' re l , . *7 , "J^'f .^J*"n -J now'bj' w YoxtrK^Tin^i'^lcu I NEW YORK BARGAIN HOUSE, = ! D,<)J^0^ash^"8:ton St" CaP® May City. ; " L. SCHLAOER. Propriator. f ■. - ~ _ • >
THOS. O. HAYDOCK, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER. I 2 N. Second St., Philada., (Law ol Ibe Lancaaier Wasch Couurea;.) g ' -a- ^ WATCHES CLEANED.*!. MAIX8PFINas.il. , JEWELRY A SILVERWARE, >0. IS X.X4 8L. ft ; ; ^ ] I WM. G. SERRILL & CO., , Green Creek, Cape May Co., N. J. Uavv constant'; on kand ] : DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, boots and shoes, ; China A Glassware, an elegant line of Silver A Silver Plated*ware, ^ ; ready-made clothing, i Overcoats from $4.50 to $10.00. r Debaise Cloth for Dresses, Cloth for Coats. Palmetto Cloth. ' ! GROCERIES, FEED, SALT MEATS, ETC, ETC. -'us; Rocdiycc c Lcr.-c Leu z: " WAUU PAPER & BORDERSOf a*VM;ka and BranrlTul itrat;n.. AVi «na> "XI; rat kand DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. WOOD AND W<LLOW-WARE. FAMILY " FLOUR, I DEADI.ItillT CIL, FAIXTR. (XL M ATTlVti nll,.'beil,te ;i ' .riUf WM" TOWNSEN°f C. B. COLES. ™ " LUMBER MERCHANT, - MANl'KACTrllERS OF ^ Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings Boxes, &c. s BRACKETS AND SCROLL -SAWING. I Qailcxa®lnen«*LAa4(VtcullmaM. Agrat fur Walton* Whann--* M.LShreinakrrUKv tan i Office. No. 14 Kaighn's Avenue. Camden. N. J. Jei6-y ®
SASH AND DOOR DEPOT, CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J. Doors, Sasl, Biis, Slitters, Moelte Frames, Sim, CONNER A 8CNELLINGER, samuel h. french & co., Paint Manufacturers, PAINTERS' AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, CBOWK miWUED PAIKT. BEST SEA-SHOBI PAINT MANUFACTORED. SAMUEL H. FRENCH A CO., ;*■ YORK AVKM r ForuTH ARTH-ALLOWnilX wtrxxtr. FHILADW-PHI* . GEO. M. POWELL, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. I 5 Decatur Street, Cape May City, I v u rajsra TOraM<t?u4!S^M'cuSroM4> ®?tiWest Jersey Hotel, foot or makut vrarrr. i-awb, *. j.
CAPE MAY <x1W'AVEI> Newspaper in the County k8t abli8bep 1*54. Printed Entirely at Home. EITMOBDlliABY OFFER ' COTTAGE HEARTH CAPE MAY WAVE -TWO DOLLARS, Tn* — gtilar aulretxlyuoa price of tka OOTTAOE la *1*0. an 1 It la u.* real Macaaw are — tvlng "0're-rtp.looa 4all; for tba WAVE ami tba OUTTAOE II EARTH. Wa .are now 4d4MU>r-a $50.00 Sewing Machine
Tlirty Now Sirters ■ "WAVE" JANUARY let, 1885, One Dollar ana Fifty Cents $12.00 IN CASH. Tk« Marblna wa offer la lb* V(*i ruaulkf NEW HOME MACHINE BT A LITTLE EXERTIOK. tfta dat* and Januar, 1st, iraa, wis aa al coea piar*d on tar mall Rai sad is* daw of pynau the WAVE fix Dronnbr* tree ol char**Ezcelleit Serial Story, *Tk* utia of wblck will be *1— o in n*xl work's ttrod to tkr WAVE oora for a oop; of THE COTTAGE HEARTH. Too wfll be ptaaaal witaiL ! 1 885 the pansy , HIUTED BT MSB. O. 8. ALDER ("PAKBn Tbla^bofMfrtredof thr^boraand girla. for LITTLE * ISHER9: ARD THEIR RETS, acoryafjar rvraan^ a^bojrand prt teju KKR8IROTOR JTRIOR. I.; Margaret kbln*;. will follow kcr bbtablr THE BROWRIR0 both. ^ aad' tttrtm THTR SLICES OK AMERTCAK HIRTORT, Fayr n nntlngtna. wOi ba troaretnrtea of faBCIEKCt win b* too*bi4 upna la tba raai (ilat af rutrj b; Mrs. Lydla SgRrilUU. OUB ALPHABETICAL DJCTTORAET
tJmSSkm'wm **™,ODnwI0"k,»^r . LEITEBS FROM ABROAD. rtl»TuIral°tn"T*« Fa*?t%to® sssb'zs Ira lo Ibr pobUabare.^ 1/rtHFOF A CO_ Boau*. Maaa. c.s. A. ij THE ORIATUST ADD THE BEST: : NEW YORK 0B?ERVK (Batabllsbad late) , " rrderompf ati oral. PSSECTARlaR, etargkucal AMD RAT'ORAL. The NEW YORK OBSERVER is A LIVE NEWSPAPER, -*A MEUOUMM SHEET. ton t ^ m"": * r "Siran ox^r~w^aa4rara,^, il . RvwYort. MAGNIFirEIfT HOLIDAY LADV AGENTS WANTED Toreb it* -ra.rorart.re and brarelar bona tor

