^ Published Every Saturday Morning. C APE MAY. DECEMtty 13.1SU Bonier, tbe Path-flndrr of tbv I lark (kmtlnocUa bow about tbe biggest AmeiiThe dakal force li tbe main office of • the Pcoosylvaaia Railrimd Company baa • brfn redoeed by ft* dttcharge of over fifty Prancif Murphy baa Inaugurated SBotb.r^u-mperance revival In J'ituburg. wbsob pvomlarst® excel that of eighty Jtara ago. The total rote of tbe country foe Prwfc- ■ dent, Fray State but .Vraria It-inc offl. dab giria Cleveland. 4.914.<X>: Wains, 4.841.362; Bt. John, ISO, 134. and Butler 134,028. The IxiatovMc Carrier Jmruel warm | Uie I eon Poiioc**:* that "If tbey itk* by Bam. lUndall acme day Oowgla will j give 80,000 Republican plurality ." llur- , rah for Georgia— nnroe day. If Mr. Cleveland ranica out civil aer- . vice reform ax faithfully ax be has been. guaranteed to do there will be i I n of new Xtaaaacmteclflha Which will disband In I dixgtnt before the Fourth of July. • A hit of wreck irtulT on tbe strand, or a I big Mae ware breaking no tbc beach, are ' fitting xuhjectt for ottr local artUt.DJ1. B., 1 to sketch. Tbeae always cotrmaml atten- I tiiXLsnd are In hot-pin* with the sea and I A number of striking printers from tlic ' Wilmington Morning Aram, hsvo haadrd j themselves together fur the purpose of J ' xtartiug another morning "daily in that - dty. It made its appearance Turaday, ' It will be known ss the Tin*-. , Tbe ttare railnauU cent' ring in Allan- ! tic City will pay Into tbe State Treasury ; under tbe new tax law, the som of 820.. 187. of which the Camden and Atlantic 1 will my $18,490. the West Jcnrv (4.- 1 ^36 and the Heading t33fli. The appeafjo Coqgreat lor ooe hundred j thousand dollars of the taxpayers' money i to complete the pedotxl for the llailholdi . stxtor ha fUagrace to tbe Wealthy nabobs ! of New York ri'y. They should be i Heartily ashamed of themselves. < General Grant's unrquivocal declination j - of the proposed pension of course pots an . end la ail diwuaaloo on tbe subject in Ibis shape. It Is bardly probable, however, • that tbe alternate project, heretofore men- , tinned, that of restoring bint to the rank ; of General ot the Army, would be declined and It would certainly be a graceful metbod of testifying to the national appreciation of General Grant's military service* , and merits- , The Vineland luAtftndrnt baa changed , hapda, Mr. Wilbur, for a number of yeara ■ Ha genial and able editor, stepping cat, and Mr. W. V. L. Seigmsn, lite of the i Cape May Star; stepping in. That lire ; new publisher is well capable of keeping . tbe Indtjmulent np to its high standard 1 is attested t>v his first Hane. In the retirement of Mr. Wilbur, Vineland'# inter- t est# lose a sturdy cbamploa. and tbe 1 profession in -South Jersey one of its best 1 and ablest members. A New York representative wiB iutnv doer in Congress this week a proposed oooatitutiuna] amendment making tbe future President's term six years and providing that bo shall be ineligible to reelect Ion. and to give all ci -PrealdenU life pensions, lhith propositions are goxl , and would no doubt be overwhelmingly adopted. A Providential election keep* , tbe country In a turmoil fur tbe «tx or ; fight Immediately jut ceding the ' eJeciiim to liie great detriment of business Interest, while the scheming and plotring. I President is In^gtoSS " The . completion of the Washington I monument will be hailed with aatUfactiou i If, only far |bc rfs»m that fherr is thus removed a target for the ems" wits, at . home and abroad, who made much cap)- , Ul oat of it for many years. ThM It b . not net a more onrnmanding sitr Is pcrhxpe , Id be rrgrctterl, but as that cannot be helped no*, tbe people of the Coiled , sulci must be ooulcnt with the knowledge that Ibey" possess tbo tallest strut-rum ; ever yet raised by human hands. There It something in Hat— not modi, perhaps, but *011 wimeibln;. Mcl "hereon f,» tin- i u-prcsiun'of tbe coin- 1 age of lllnt .lilUrv would have been ] inorr anoeptablc If it had not lacked to it j provisions fia-ilx- withdraw I of t/oited Buti-s Dotes nf Iras wd., urination than Ore dollar*, ami fur tome modlficatioa nf the silver cert ideate issue*. While there ; -will be no general ulijrctiori to there ad. dead* tv the wain tenure of the bill, it i Would Harr been twiev that they should b* made vprraie. matter*, to as to force a 1 direct vote without delay oo tbe qucrioo of at-ppiaga ntwtllr** and irri'aling aourne t of etubanawawn!. let ns Bret mop coin- 1 lag silver dollar* and I ben diacua what ■ it to be done with tkore already in existence. General Grant Declines A Pension. i , On Mo. day laM Sraralor Mitcbfil. of \ Pa., read to tbe Benatc aa extract from a , letter from Genera! Grant, in which the , e x-I'reaidenf declines to accept a petition : from tbc United Stales Gosvtnmcnt. He , (Von: -I nikltrerand t» motive taxi proaqarel tae - . $&SSg*3®8i ' mi O—III.III ao IVeatoea were rxruapt I ' trow runaer cnaatoaraora or ito uu. j Tim fwompt ruftirel of General Gmai , to btccme a g-ivernment penfiooer win ■ trod to greatly increase the esteem in ' which the Amervwa people already hold . '^Tteatodplearf our goverom-wt are ' oppuaontu tbe rrrwii ienf aitber salaried <* ' ikied ofbera, unless as a oocsiJcra-lon i fur icrvicre rendered. Grncra! Grant re- t - wired tbc aaoie amount of bqnnr and ' homage, boat from bis fellow citixent ami ife- pwvle of foreign lands, a. baa beta boat, .wed upon General Grant. These i were the frer-wli: cflerirgsuf the paopir, i ngh>» to every nam. bat it draw not eon- ' template favor i'u to r* tbe lawt.waal of ' gifu upao any ciiii'r. Gcaeral Great noUydid bis duty pa a . brave soldier during tbe rrar. and k, also I dtd thousands .A ruber* "in tbrfe allotted J sptere a lie was given *a (be hooora ] aad ewuihuaanti that bfioogrsl to tbc posillan tie b*4d. If be bad Urei injured or dtsabied be seocld ban jas-.ry been cnliirokkchrid^hi Uir Jigbi of m gad we ;-!= t thei fl,n- t
■ i i STATE ITEMS, f Col. J Jioward WiHeui. of Port Kio- 1 ' Mb, basgoue tuCiJoradoona ptearnring I 1 trip. 1 1 is i'e[.*ted that Abv Bnxxard. tbe Do- l torioua Peimsyivanti outlaw, was seen in i !• Boutb Camdeunfi Monday. U. IV. Wilbur, tormerly edit* cf Ibe ! Viorlxad ladependeni, is making prepare- - liotia to puKMarMirwewapaperatMfll- * viBe. .. Tbe umTerretl-ictrooni ot iflfe Working- ( men's Institute, at Millrille tliat was - "" Iitnis H. Tucker baa been arleced to f fill tbe veeancy in -tbe Board of Kducs- • lino of Millviiie canaed by the election uf r a C. Wflliami at sheriff. " What appear* to be aa organized ganp of , Juvenile thievrr hat turn «|aTa:ir.gat Mill1 viHe for same time part. Several dl them ; hare teen asagbt and oommilad to Lb* 1 county jail la Bridgrton. Bait week the Ocean Crawly Grand r jury found true bills of indictment against . KuckwelLtbetwosoos. two daughter* and p tha. widow of the murdered n.an. Wainr right. Tbe trial come* off January 30th, Hawkin s abue factory at Vineland, baa again darted up with the old force of I band*. Tbe GJooccefer City Gingbain ' ; Mill* has resumed operations after a long T ' idleness, and with a reduction of IS per | The Town ComwresiouT* of Aabury Tark have been instructed by Its citixens ' . public meeting araemhled, to secure . permiSMon frum tbe Legislature to baud the ^towu for 880.000 to erect water Llppiocott & Company, pahlisbrn, , promise to make things warm for tbe i Millrille Board of Education, for an al r iohniou by tbc Board o.' a contract for supplying school books for a period of . three year*. Jime* Moore, who f ir thirteen yean has been stcwar#bf the Atlantic County ; Almshouse, will retire at tbe end of hia ! present terra, and already there are thirty candidates in tbe field. Tbe Board of Freeholders elect. Notices of application for private acta in presented at the next legislature most advertised four full weeks before the l/egitlature ahsli convene, oo tbe second , Tuesday in January, In order to he legal , and U- signed by a name. But few I polices have as yet appeared. Samuel A- I*attereon, one of the youngest members t< Ibe M-mtuou-h - Aloiinty Bar, has instituted proceed in jp against James A. Bradley, the footwirr of Aaburr Park, to recover 815.000 damagra Bradley pnbliabed an article in hie conduct of the young lawyer. Mr*. Ellen Chance, of Leeabnrg. who recently attempted suicide hv gaal.ing throat with a raxor, died law Friday evening from tlie cfficu uf her injurirr. Ever alpoe tbe attempt at afiUkai uctiuu Mr*. Chance bad a pmcnlinx-u' that she would die no Fridav, and frequently re-, marked upon It. Btrangelv oouogta ber presentiment rune troe. Mra, Chance so Injared hererlf that site had not been able eat scything sinac It occmrd. and conaequcnriy suffered great aguny. I Movri* tnooly ranks third In tbe Union i tbe output of Iron ore, but lfitle is he- '■ iogdooent present. A number of'mioe* . shipped entirely, ami others are ; , working with oot-balf the usual force.; . La<t week nearly all ' Ibe mine* pnt up; I notices tbal after the lit of Decern U-p ' . wages would be but 81 per day. Ttie ' . miner* submit to .tbo reduction. The * i cause of tbe reducti n is tbe luk of a '< ; market for ore. Some of tbe furnace* that formerly relied upon " Morris t ••uoty ore now use Spanish ore, traio-jaads of ' . which pass over tbc railnwd dally. I *•- i Porsonaland Political. They 'srant Prwidcot^-lect Clrv'rland ' among the attractions at tbe New Orleans , ' Expneitioo. He oerlxinly affords great ! , b is claimed that Cleveland will be the ' , Oral I'lMident since Jackaw'a time ahh. , to open the inwtguraiiun Ml. And still , they aar that tills man Isn't qualified foe j_ public life. r Preaideot Asthtir wool enter the New Task Senatorial scramble himself. Uu he I friends abuuhi puli the chestnuts from the i fire fur him. 1 An agricultural rxqhange says that a ; good bi« should *> Uh as many parnda u he Is days old. This is a new war of | getting at the age of the man who ucru. | County chutch gorra dammor.aa a rule for tbe tolling of a bell which tbey liave nut. and when one is gotten Ibry aontb-r tlwt iu ringing rather binders ti n ■ helm regular and prompt sltenitanov Tet sorj* b the experience of x parish near Cape May. The great probi'm fur tbe. next Ad- ' pins in' the Trcaiury. Borne srant to l ulld shew navy, ut her* would be aatlafi-d with paying off the public dol.t, l-ut I *ecrvtly, the party ^leaderef avor divhlinr , UrL.jrh.lir. ^ Congressman McAdoo iswmetnhrr of the naval rvantuilletr, is socrcdiisd with hav- | tog staled tuxt he * as to favor of a liberal I appropriation for bnilding op -tbe" navy. We hope it is an. Mr. McAdoo la a really i able maa. and if he will give Ibis matter the- benefit of bis recognised energies, be , can accomplish something for It Now that the Democrats have won a : PrewWent, tbey are auely prrptricd in know lust bow to »itndk him. They are unused to that business, Wn<1 they ibxt'i , know bow to catch on. Besides ihry don't know Jasj how a Democratic Prrsidrat wHI take to l-ritig hvodled; ami both : the party aad the I*ra«iuent being aorioea Hi the woit. the UtotU a delicate tacall : around.— Pkila. Tuna. The World'* Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition, N. O. Orrrfaey TwaOowaaaoiasavTia X 3 . » Cneerxaae™*"0 1 rarer are'l , oicT!'.7KKKf aa. *"** ^T'reaa tWAWa* rt^jgretre. marn or the] 1 *o chare* w« re read* so cuctnhcn.r. InrrV ^ ETS i, C. KhVNolJrS. ' if, f r- | . 4,"*vSSS!?fcJIsmoo Uromab.- J 1 . Staritng f^SwctrlcUy.
I Attontic city has not yet got fix exhihU 1 ready tut the S. w Oikwns Exrorltioc. E ?xSoik^bU,rti**lreM'SD P'*Ce ■ i Ik* (*t<fcbtcfx?r(i!T irthe txat 1 Utile rum of 800.331. 000, . j Tlit Ooreruo* a* \amejk receives the ; princely Staiyvif 1.5G) a year. Adrrrtisfmrnts. Bfp^^ I : iSii BEST TONIC. = to an nnhltjy Mttdy tor Dlae— raoftbe It It tnTutaahir uir pweaaca pecuttar to tt It .lr-i!: u., I. .r: .( t..-. i., I.'ts' ! , rr >"ll mrirhaa and psriCw tbr blent, rtlmutale* iieveTEtoartburn and h. irblng, and aarrugth^Tor Iiurriatur 111 i rvrn.^laai Itudc. Taek of Mr T>ir grttulnr has ahova trade rrtrV r.ud crowed red Unrarai xralpvx. 7ake no other. c^Quamattcr'S. Sr-al \va«; l>t»tcr. Seal Was'poinj* to t>e h'ph; _ hu: . Nt.v. ntlxtr wasn'f vk'ialin,. lor furs,. The wta- • tor is halftone: and l.'.'tf : tvrtlrihg of titrs lias h i rttly >x."';tiu Tito winter's slnivnes« has cut our expectations • Iowa; our profits rather We shall make <ur skins inio garments— no doubt alxnit that. Our work-rev in is hnsy all day and lulf llirnipht We never did mo e" <>r better work We must keep your goo i-will, you know. As for fnoney — **e <ao niake that another year. 1 Al! sons of fur-garments, as plenty as if they brought i us a fortune. May be, they. will h.tfore winter is over ' ! >rivihg furs are ready. Not ; everybody wails for snov/. j A black silk of ye olden • tyme. We do not remember ■"ii ; but are told it is old as l -.veil as new. t An exquisitely fine almost i lengthwise twill, like that of i vlrapd'fiU but finer. <>oft and • rcamy. TJot a sheen; a f sparkle. Not a blade ol { light: a thousand points, s ^tar-dusb lluck and stately. £i .50 to ; 2 3-inch. Another dress-flannel. We liave sold tens of thousands •61 yards of a certain flannel -'t 37 lA cents ; are selling it :iow Another has come : better. same width; 35 cents. The 37 yi is so good for the money that we can't get the favorite colors last encwgh to , keep a supply. The 35 is bett« r still Knough to begin with . navy-blue, garnet, brown, green Just short of a yard wide. ^ A inan can't understand tlie mother's fulness ofhrart over the baby's dainty clothes, but a man can get a partial < t>mprehension of the meaning of Christmas to mother and child from the little babygarments that a heartless ' factory m^kes. A bit of a cloak, for example, of snowy ■wool You see no fabric. The fleece itself surrounds the tender lambkin, holds her iu its soft cmbracc,*and hangs in flowing roundness. The thought of cold is impossible in that depth of wool ; of hardiness too. What a shield between the baby and the ' , world f What another1 world for the baby within I What , does fcaby think of the , world? Nothing but soft- , ncss; nothing but mother's , dalliance. . ; Warm winter skirts at a ] third off: 75 cents up. Kxample.of outfit for a boy; j Uousc. trousers and over- ' coat of brown-mixed cheviot, ; j rough with heavy twilled stufl 1 to wear like iron : plain fo. ! the larger boys, neatly corded for the smaller. £3.50 for ' the blouse, all sizes ; $ 1 50 > for the trousers, all skes ; ' 50 for the overcoat up to ' ten-year-old size, £7 up to •' 1 seventeen. J j A taitor wouldn't cut and 1 I sew them for the money ; 1 j couldn't. j They are cut by fifties, t j fifty garments with a stroke 1 { of the knife ; taken home to l, put. together and sew. livery . part was thought out long , ago. One out of hundreds, " higher and lower; the method • the same in *IL The doth- ' : W as i'i • needs « and tastes of bo>-s and their | mothers. ^ „
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[oradU^tot-ilto. JltotamaDd eaata to ^ : si ps MeOaaa. Jota. UDn. reJc,*-.-3«/LT to?*L2i«i * °* ss ' . Ir iotare^^b:"t»i^'as!l're.T» 5ii! 4 " ■ I ' wiria S..I fcrea | ^ I vu^ref'iwBto'a I i ; Irpl Adrrrtisrarnts. - l| j v" VTRUOG ATE-S OFFICE ! , Ut llKOOATB Or THE COINTT OK CAP* 1 WAT. TUESDAY AND SATCKDAY V .•« ractwrei*. t WILLIAM UtLplUrrB. j gHEHIFF 8 SALE, . rrvtod "teore * 77!f"treVT1 "* m" ' toftlarnodre onW^ WlU ,Xp" " . FltlPA Y. DECEMJtKR tSlb. Ito*. At too oVtork p. nt_ on raid dax.ax Sawjvr'a tireifax'Jre'sSrere'ir'j m ^ £ strew and adjoitu "v^and" SpnM% Rtrrero W lreum to 'W. t'U- E L B. Wat-.M. CUT, Nr* J-ntj. and tonbii re'todtora "ro r*nh *-< atd.'ororai tT •" ,!n T*"'? wb'e* th™ diS2J5and tMnv^DntM^mt*rer bnsl dred and tiinvti-urtit t-re to a po»; ibvore oili I bindtn»bx "re*ir1rej?'?vret<"': jtoffre^tt* a^re^rf^^w^^^ty j »'l "1% «7'wa 'and si'li rald'wvrreo WbBdtn red Atrat^g-^toa ■MB.^eoaraxed ire rarrooaad •tut ut Ttiooiaa CtartV Batlla. onapiatnant. and to Or aold bx OARRiPOxTrRiSnL corson. ureriB. g FECIAL MASTER \S SAI.E. ' ^BATI HDAY.DECEIIBER mi.iw, throw»il™^^Vof°jr7Soa»dI'si!lf ] rait bieSed" m' 'dbiaT'ito? "ntji'T ra^d^J?i2" ire '• -core Hltdreia and* ntnton1 if" natv^itH-',.. Uiarebj nowb atxtrebr— ami .re. qoaitrr d. - paiare SvS^to^evSwtoB^'Sf Care wrnwi sll^j.*". JtoV£pre-P»**u??" Jvln* in Cap- Waf Citv^u^n-TaidTaiTCrof^ a vn tniTlira nT ^2? " IS? f»Trarofv aroilis' awhwit m»pd1l -i-arre- and^ ati~^ mt-o-re oret.^ gyn as j ' HmeiU'mn- IllMUllI VMM Etdredva A n 1m*eeMw*5^ dS?'n7«>"T HtNareusftobt1 | Pit iur"'s«jv EL.^Sprai.1 tipb, GoUSilYer&NicMPlaflii , j A USEFUL TEADE, EASILY LEARNED. J «» nud punob). PLATINH ATPAKAT US. oil S nw^bittt'too-pnad "< 1 h",' c ^[dL |t^^^^TOrau^Extra'^uif vraT' siv ] rUDEHeS*LOWEY^M^pi>raSrai j 4 .. AMERICAN ' j *"] W ite Lisii, 60 tit rO } ^ cSsiS5'SS£-J . ftfiaM ncmcz litst. iS V ■ i . ;W 5«i f Teax BWt*. Nr« Y-a.1
DURABILITY IN SEA SHORE PAINTING: ! SECURED BY USING LUCAS' LIQUID PAINTS CAPITOL LEAD. WARE a ELItoBDOR. XtoHdre. A. B LITTLE, fair NEW GOODS E NEW GOODS !! I tax alreodx wHi-atretre r.orr, a d ^nrtmlaMOr't re "rab'of ,ona » u> mx intartm to add Dry Goofls, TrimnuBEs, Nolions, & Laflles' Goods GoneraDy, ] milt trerr nraotlon a fr* of our maov haraaitw : Extra H-av* G-av 1 Wool IS w«. almava t-Ioro aold a' 82 rt*. UoMtariicd MioUn. 5 rta. Uftrareiched - ?* "*!!"; '1 c* • st'tl »' 10 of 250-pca. Cbolrr Pa'trrn Cb'icor* fa-t I -1 «*, 4) 'run. worth "J rruta. Iourastrr Ginchams. 7 o nit. Caotou Ftau- | net. 7 «. Kr-ra Heavy, 9 «... worth llj ctr. Eio-llrot stork inga. t*f,.re 8 (a 25 C!« . oo* r» for 2S cl*..— Children's, astnr. Good Cashm-re Drera Goods. 11 da p< r rard Many other like Barpriua too numerous to mention. Wv stilt bar. onr C.vnr. FnrnlaMn* DrpattmvnL wb'rf w. h.rr atlnd ap fatlv for fat- and nivTirauv R-, rtafinvj Stiirtv and Drew.*., Kxb-a Heavy s" eta., and otbrrtood. propontoe-allyl-w. AMOFtlnvo: 1-adb-.- aud DvntV Jvrrr r*. I'l-M^y^'n^frl^aVia^lre'nrwTlrj G°Zr ' '""aSuTa"^ u'*^* " s""1 NEWYaRK BARGAIN HOUSE. 34 Washington St., Cape' May City. rtiPl DOORS rROW DR. KENNEDY'S ' 19 1 L. SCHLAfiER. Proprietor. WATCHES! WATCHES! WATCHES! WATCHES! Two oz. Solid Silver American Lever, - 5 7.50 Two ozASolid Silver Waltham and Elgin Watches. S.50 Solid Gold Gent's American Stem Winders. - 25 00 Solid Gold Ladies' American Key Winders, - 21.00 Solid Gold Ladies' American Stem Winders. - 24.00 Boy's Silver Hunting-Case Watches, - - 6 75 Watcrbury Stem Winding Watches, - - - 2.75 Nickel Clocks, CI*, Jfiielry, Silyawe, duels, DiaoMs, Etc, at ahto.mshixh; i.v low figl-res. T. O. HAYDOCK, No. 1 2 North Second Street, Philadelphia SUCCESSOR TOB.F. DUBOIS. r«a, Drevmrer ir.b. T. O. IIaYDOC'K. tSNOroh StaM SL, SSTWM. G. SERRILL & Co7 Green Creek. Cape May Co., N. J. CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS, CONS18T1SU OF HANDSOME filet Sets, Elass Sets, Laips,Werl! Boles, Vases, Dolls, IJAItMONl'XINS. ACCORDIONS. BOOKS. MOUBTACIIE A SUA VINO iTPr. bEUAH HOLDERS, ami rarer adftre too nam ma, m mro-iret. ai- > a full lire . f DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, AND FANCY GOODS, Hats, Cape, Ready-Made Clothing, Overcoats, BOOTS AND SHOES, Millinery Goods. China and Glassware. Groceries. Feed. Etc. Just Received e le-£c Let of WAUU PAP^R & PORDERS Of nrw hty lea and Beautiful draipn*. A -e rnatfnt-x en band DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE. family" flour, OEADUtiBT OIL, PAINTS, OIL, WATTf*« fill. VfrTll, *, WM. TOWN6END, mh,s-,r Oar. Waahhtyr on Ala-ran 4r—u i-nre War rttr. . C. B. COLES, LUMBER MERCHANT, MANUFACTURERS Or Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings Boxes, &c. BRACKETS AND SCROLL SAWING. Office, No. 14 Kaighn's Avenue. Camden. N. J. }vl»-) SASH AND DOOR DDPOT, CAPE MAY COURT HOU8E, N. J. Sash, EHeis, SHntters, HotliEs, Frnes, Sreeus, conner A scheblinger. SAMUEL M. FRENCH & CO., Paint Manufacturers, PAINTERS' AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, CBOWN READY-BED IgJT. BEST SEA-SHORE PADfT HAJfUFACTUHEH ; SAMUEL H. FRENCH & CO^ )vi yore avenue focwtii and oallowhhj. rtreet8. frii.adelfbia. GEO. M. POWELL, - MERCHANT TAILOR, ! No.. 16 Decatur Street, Cape May City, ^ , . West Jersey Hotel, " FOOT or MABXCr STREET. UAMDBB. X. f. y reu -refHEj rvmrois rey Anb-I n<H are- j ! 1 1
CAPE MAY <XIWAVE^ - Oldest Newspaper in the County est a Hi.maflinx issaPrinted Entirely at Home. j " f EiTRAOBDINABY OFFER , ' COTTAGE HEARTH ' AND TBE • CAPE MAY WAVE I * TWO DOLLARS, , Tre rexttlar annaeripUoo prvr or th- txxTTAOE 11KARTU la It A*, and it u tbv brat Maxamt.r are r-oHrtn* >aravrtpttre>* ditty for Uiv WAVE . $50.00 Setting Machine TMrty New Siscriliers "WAVE" BEFORE JANL'ARY let, 1885, One Dollar and Ft'ffcy Cent* for eacn autism poo* and at ttoaaaaa aararnrf $12.00 IN CASH. Tre XUctUM VI oflar la tre l«*t rnnnin* : NEW HOME: ' Thv Idrrrttaonent of vklok wtB to found lain- - ELEGANT MACHINE BY A LITTLE EXERTION. Habacrtpvtooi for tto WAX'S aarared remain I tbta data and Junary lit. tret, toll bt at one* EiceHeit Serial Story, rend to Ito WAVE ono* fornenrx of THE k COTTAGE HEARTH. Tot *111 ba sMtandl | 1=!! -1885 THE PANSY EDITED BT MB8. Q, R. ALDBN (Williril • V tre nv* volnmr wjtM with Ut November - * Tbta brere frtvnd of tre toys and (tria, for yrar* S2a l3«£ "~rimiSMSS5Sif^S LITTLE XIRHER8: AND THEIR NETS, . a nary of tto dotoxs of n boy and (trt for tto *"•' of aootv human tan. and ntety to aun otbrt. -a-aabtn*.-KEN8INOTON JUNIOR. t*r Knrtarei todrey. win follow hav notable -Home tirel. in Eoropa,- barnnlac In tto Dn- " THE BROWNING BOT8. Under tola ttOe -Praaj" win oonttaw her brt*bt and betprra Golden Text tatva. THIN SLICES OF AMXKTCAN HfRTORT, « , br Faya Hnnttncton, win to trw* surias nf fre SCIENCE by Kra-'Lydla n' oytrnnM*. °* *°'7 l OUR ALPHABETICAL DICTION ART TMPANST SOOETT I TA I 1 EES mosa ABROAD. wraetS£anto,rSp 'mTrrom Tum'juto I THE GREATEST AND THE BENT: , Tto Lnrs* Doable WeeUj. ' NEW YORK OBSERVER, - UNDENOMINATIONAL ITiSBOTARlAN. EVANGELICAL AMD NAT on A l ■fljBaggTBS'jr-sag; n tora ot^^pa^oanbrtbnl^ato^^ieyejde; ■ t . The NEW YORK OBSERVER is A LIVE NEWSPAPER, furnish to* -Mr* wee* a religious sheet. and a secular sobs r * . Pore C.-f pre rat- Sawdni'tenna to Ctoreyw . re , »*W Y«rt ^ MAGNIFICENT HOl.I DAY LADY AGENTS WANTED

