■ill L ; Published Every Saturday Morning. ' CAPE HAT. DECEMBER 2Q.l8&T~ [ Over 7000 pnsoos otgenl Frauds Murpbr'a temprruce pWff In PitloLurj bdweck. 1 I ITbc bill to Mbnlt DokoU n a Mats 1 poaoed tba Karate Tondav Ijr a party rote. It wDl doc pea the liow, and by ' the mum aort of a vote. Tba 27Ui annual media* of tba K.J. Stale Toocbera' Srancitiiou. will be bold , hi the Ht*h School Buitdlof, Newark on i ibe aBth aod 80ib of U>ia moclh. The , leading instructor la Ibe Stale *111 take part In the tsarriaq ' ,
About S00 dele*aieowcre preaeut at the ! I'rohltriitoctot'a coornwioo, bold at Trrn- 1 us as Thursday. A letter from J. P. St. John was rmd, hi which be uryed tbe < cootinuaace of ibe fl*bL It was derided * ^ toe^)eBTeetl»^to srieia aaOoau^tue | SSn'SsS s FUed-tfUOOOberataed. Aajutt Zeller. tbe young sculptor of ' Bordeotowu, tine Bute, baa on exhibition In the Hew Tort Academy, a marble dlerx It It drawing much attention. Young Zeller'i work-Mtojt bat been in an ' ..Id abed in the rear of hb father', dwell- j lug. While working be would not Ware hit shop day or right, but aiept in a hammock made of unpainlei barrel atavea aloBgrtde'htamroup. Tbe A'ertt Awertooa b.U tbe nail an aarely oo tbe head when h aayt: In ooooactloe|witb tbe preaent luduatrial queaIk* there h one potot upon which prrbape loo Utile atreea hat been bid. 1« it pot a fact th.t^peo(ije bare generally got into thin'tbry'needf U there the aame diecloth which waa characteristic of our grandfather f la It not true that every ilight advance of income ii but too often •be Incentive td expenditure, at- least equal to If not in exceaa of HP A ateady return to eoDOomlcal babita la ooe of the Brat needs of the tlmca. Tbe successful opening of tbe New Orleans Exposition Tuesday, and tbe punctuality with which every detail waa carried out. rafleou great credit upon those who for so many months nasi bars hern earnestly devoting themselves to tbe Isterest of the enterprise. While tht pressnoe of the President of tbe United Stales would hare given additional eclat to the proceedings, it b perhaps true thai the novelty efEto actual participation. ■Mb d taunt more tban^ebrm Jiuadred absence0 There ta^ery Indication that tbe result of this undertaking will be a w5? MexiroaDdSoulb0' Amcriea^wbUe" will certainly bind yet more cicely the molted sections o< tbto Heoublic. Tha Naw Jarsay Exhibit. '^^n'lrHt^l^xtroOfw'jerseT U ooly Ibe tblrty-flftb la tbe Union, it aaaa to be .'er ahead of many of tbe ■earn to oe .at aneeo ot many or me i> larger Stales in tbe extent of exhibit at L
tbe Expositloo. A few dsys ego seven tl ear bads ot axblbita arrived, and the u foroeof employe* are as buay as tbe "busy bee" ecboel hooka tdl of. One of>be Interning features of lbs exhibU wilfbe tbe celebrated "Yorklowo v Vg^.- which wgs won by tbe New Jer- a sey BeUelloo at tbe Torktoarn Crntennisl •' Cvieb ration la oomprtUtoc with tbe mlli- j] aSeT^bew'wglv^to0 tbf* bat- " taUua abowlng tbe grvairst proficiency in « drtfl and and soldierly tearing and per- ,, fectloo of equiamenL Bunding guard o over the vase will be a life .lie flguis of a « National C.uaxdaman wearing tbe Bute £ uniform. Tbe exhibit of native minerals, under £ charge of Fred A. Canfleid. will be tbe e Tbe pottery di«pUy, from the numer. J noa potteries ot Trenton, will be lnlereat- „ log. abowlag the proficiency of our « American pot lets, the manufacture of " wars which takes an expert to tell from tbe finest Imported ware. I In tbe Main Building tbe ailk wearer. J •re getting Ibelr mach inery in order 'for , wearing souvenirs of tbe Exposition, and u thtaboalnrea.wblehtoDowrenklng.mooe l; the large maaufacturre of New Jaeaey. to , ret in Its infancy. Tba locomotive and - ■roc and steel wreka an atao repreaenud. « Although New Jersey to 1500 miles £ away from New Orleans, lu exhibit will . Centennial. J, Paraonaland Political. r Seoator Bayard aeema to be a leading t Mr. Blaise has eight gold-beadedptane. I; •amemaitoreof btacanvui. ^7 t Oeoerel Grant U writing a book. It I ought to be ou finance. — SineMA Jltr i The mugwumps art atill being kicked • oul at sorely rait. a bad winter for J Gen. Wads Hampton area iv-eleried U. j s^iiJsgsraass i vou except five ; Rutherford B. Hayes denies tba Impu- . talk* that be to a politician aed a state- > man Rutherford will find no one now ; Hotrod Jim Barrel Is MID hopeful ' 1 Tbe New Jersey Legislature U Kill Republican a~d will nor urn ita bark upon tbe •truly toll."-AW»tt Harold. PbarJ^li^TOU^e7m.t7 HTM Ull ■ sod raw-booed, but Joel Parker out-gin )o t him three oe four timet over. -Aula Go- j daotArtbu? ^?Sw^<SwS°llmde' ' It* Republican pedky, a» we under. St U Vb^CEn^fT^ agricultural country targvly^eodeat -i-Egrrr prtalc praarolloa of Geeeml Bewcll to be the (ritoda of Colroei Urafab will urge bta appntetmaot to moored General Bewail a. Brigadier Genres!. Tbe eeleoion cook!
STATE ITEMS. Tbe Gloocreter Cily Brpcrtrr. a weekly i paper !• to be eoid at Sheriff's sale. Tbe Delaware and RariUu Oaaa] will ; close foe tbe winter oe tbe twentieth in- ; Tbe Sixth Regiment Pair, In tbe new \ Camden armory, will d oe ou Monday night. , Atlantic count e baa, 115 penaioorra who drew from tbe &>nmnrct aa average . nr o'.hly sum Of 49-28 esriiTbe widow of Engineer Baxter baa accepted tbe • 1100 which wa- retard foe ber aubacription. It waa paid to ber yesterday. Tbe National Bute Bank «f Camdenprofits. A man naped Alliaao baa been arm StfiSSESSSSfflS morder. The West Jereey Railroau Company large forre of men at weak grading tha roadbed for a double track from Glaasfor -
boro to New fieldJohn Bwerten, the obligtuc aod popular conductor on the We*t Jersey Railroad gore to Camden this week to accept a naw | position as train mooter. Tbe new bouae of tbe Atlantic City life Boeing Crew war formally dedicated by Rev. J. U. fioawell a frw days ago. It to tbe fioeat oo tbe Atlantic noa*. Dr. O. B. Grost, of Camden, afire with that of Philadelphia and the Urge dt Ire Id north Jersey. The mail scrota oo tbe Weri Jersey I Railroad from Philadelphia to B'idgrton are now compelled to go all the way . i through to Poet Noeria, the mail route . having been exieoded^to^tbat^polnt by i Rest AHoceot Palm, chaplain of The United State. Nary, died oo Balnrday afternoon si his residence in Camden, 7UH ■ Sooth Fifth at rreh He was A Ply-five I years of age and Ifoemeeiy the pa" Of of - a Baptist church In that city. Ilia reI maloa will be sent to-day to Poughkeepaie : N. Y.. foe burial. ' Borne of tbe Oamden aakmo-keepere are ! fearful that tbay cannot era tbe rrquieite • number of signer, for tbeir liceore. ! Twelve freeboldeva who are resident, of r the wards in which tbe sal.moa are aitua- ' ted are required, and no frrehrldrr. under recent legislation ot Council. W allowed ' to sign more than one application for ' George W. Child, bu givre five ^huu- ( r meat of a free public library at Aabory capital there. They are slao financially . , Interested In ltng Branch. Atlantic City ; a and other are coast reweta. I Yice-Cbannellar Bird, of Oamden. bar ] X Utetret to Grand Army men. It It to the faeremes* hi) peranoal .- property, and rsnnot be claimed by Ibe d futa^ Tl e case •" itsoe waa Itroughl by d a young man named Ixrri Bankaoo^a *t rt^b\^'^r^*b^(Ces?a))bImiy e mooey.lbe father accuring the prepeeiy ro hto own name, which waa mortgaged and sold on a fore-closure. Tbe youig man eodrevoeed to redeem tbe propertyubeo be came boem^btrt the r«riy who ^pur. ?[ gage, thus tbe auit, which resulled io the after be baa paid the amount due on *
mortgage at the ttaae of the forecloa- u leas tbe renU and profile. Tha Christmas Quarterly. « 8 !S^J2S!Ks£"iSMSi : la a^Mjoes^ ttijo-lant tnos- iVae M'tvi^ » K>^i«^'Kiatrt®H»w tnTafi a^SlHm J ^gn^^&w'tfmnure. y Syr trr^t ■ ; W^*eOTtem|VaUs parehwUg : ' Naw Jsr*«y at Naw Orisans. A nxvrsooexkwt of tbe fbilstVlDhta ' Lfdffrr. wnllsg from New Orleans Expo- i altioo. aays : New Jeaary makes a fios dtapky of minerals, pottery, rllk wearing, metals, etc.. with . locomotive from Par- ■ arson. Bee display exceed, tbom of revTha First Keen Twinge. Sarsspa.nis it . n«hfic f^hmoultam- " '^fiT^gtdtbe, th-^^« WrfitM.by . others wbo auSie from rbeuoia.tam to take ft before ihe>st keen twliqfeyxrrtrt. J 'l-KCHAHCgtY OF ggw JKR1 gs>a «. Fanvw. CstaaWtw as* ran >lg Cars iur rarv. a. i. Kc. u. w. Tare imriii -ra vreM w ire towti
Quick Worfc. , Fraaa the Dally BsralS.TXgla.Cjeta. !tov. al.taea. I Gao. P. ho» an. A Co.-, No. 10 Spnioe ' , Street New York are Ibe moat prompt : «>d reliable advertiting agent, wc have ' ever had any debugs with during our , ■even yean rxperirmer. We bare ban- : ' died considerable adverting through a them and never bad a dtapute on aa accunt. never bad a delay of one mnmeot ] 1 ; . oontaining ibe accounU rrf eight diSrrent . a 1 vert larva aa>d covering dilTcrrnt dalea, ' . wbicb war anal to New Turk from ibis ; office oo Monday. Nov. 17iti."a> received . inlbaadvaouiugriaparUBMUof Kowxlu < in New York <>u tbe l»th, and at five 1 ; o'clock oo tbe 20ih we bad their draft fe* i tu" Char lea leeulcn. two ol the oldest and ' I roost trusted eruriseere on the Camden r aod Atlantic Railroad, baa realigned his i iUu- ^dcrrtUrarnti.
mm ilffllil BEST TONIC. = - '^MM^fi^wnady far Dtaeaws of tha , !levrelTearth*i'1n aid Ik leblng. and ttrtngth- | ; SE-HESlEEX I TAX SALE. i BSLX OP LABBa AN I' ItEAI. MTATg IN ] the cmr or cap* mat run sosPATMKNT OP TAXES ASSgeSSU ' T it r kXON roll TUX T XA R IM ■.rar-.^r^^ggtfTg i 'igSSS ayTr^i fyrt j MONDAY, FKSBCAGY It. ltd. : 'iiSSa.ajgya 5s ( i»e tkunest tlw. mt io > twi|mreri1w?^y.mrw*lce*sar p-renonr . pseaooa wiu uie tie asms sad ^psx f Arnew. Va. (Scire of), tut noftbwea | aid, of Wauusraa ^St. D°rt»rs-1 ot^ Wm. i yS'SS? : as Baraer. Care W. In rssr ol noexkw-st aide of Nona st. au'.lr inc. a by ae. Is- - u-resl sad anal to be added. t " ' .diri'saat yvsls tor. lntere.tavto.auio be ad ted ansa -
amn-tl, wax AreitareM one. WaU- o tngton a d Us twos Avi-Jooa e and K>'. tu.. aa by liO rear sf iyaaasMna. latreret 1 K S iS#*::! atrSm rtdehaU) . "e^w.^snu^o r Jos A 't&'Ssii!? " * mmm' mwaSdS.'^'f^I..!^ " «• I Crease. Edgmr, W»« side ."a. a—e ts_ t EZ£%?';HJZ asdro^toka a?" ' ^Oajia "fc^'^a»Tiaisl'o»! ftots' h ini't. ^ ^ | "i mp'oi' ' Bwai* i." ' " { S.T.t.11 It. !». 17. IS.ft and «S. Interest , Sisp- ! a. lV IX 14. it. u. St. at tnawswsad , raw vn be adds! ^ — w " i * U^Ni'taStal^' Oo.'1' Blocaj taa ] ^WNayhae lam." Ox ' Boea'ximx ' rSffiKlSStiSSshS " " rsssss£r'ssiS. . _ : SSsS'lSS^sisi ' . Ops May Lata. T»a Co. »Mea X SXs . STha,': SS.'SaMj , . ease May lata Ism- Oo. mora l.fcu bt' iilld * ■*'**" pi a, 1. a*tT.?x ,is^i™£Msi.*t^iiS^i' IX ftecobd ATX Interval tad cuata to be ^ 1 Cafa Mrg taavi lirm * Ox "baocs" Vx'iaaa : jjMfpSaaJKSts;,. ■e ded~. I : m35L « « i
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~ u . 1 iiail.Latayette M. leutbeaal advUofbfs «ia*u^ISid0!'..'°:..:...^!r?*.....ss«a R Hand. Erect W^rett-sM-d. »«*- Hand, latere* tad coal, to be a vied t ad I Hand. Harms pence, rkratbraat able 1 WMbmgiMi aukreui vx revrtbias I Jajrtie hi 1 nterret ai.J ooau to be aided. JO in p I inatoutit. emv. M. Msrey, aS-by'sae. J Ibteeeei.reiouutv.be add rf. as so ft b»" "j;. s £ ' " ' trnTiu!?.' it,rS"4'S! i£mo5.t „ „ • aggs^^B" i Grew^aut'j l«. 1 mete* and noma to ^ ^ erlw^'Smiex™if^ £"lmreret and oo*. lobe added - »T » McCano. Joan. Boutkwesr a*e U *u- , M. Mme ^ and Wt. jesrjDt_« n. ^ etuwJuiiaaiid'S'srS tsa® IMmem andenau to be aided — .. » » , a^jAgsrm^Bx'sts by ox IstareS j ^ • CW^JHTTnUreLl'Md^ | ^MSgMasg^^ax ^ '* iKanwresi' "'wds " *° * mS^Ra'uddM. — ■ u " "'tfSe.' Hebevoi. Nunbeiut ante Uoceu Ht. tnuee aod VXSi lerl^froot. aoutaeaet a aide Lxfayetle^St. Ma. SS. tut- real and ^ ^ unurw^s, os.ax wore aau ^ *
"w-bitx u^T Sntbii i ' ' urw- " °° SSaiS^u^.?-- aWare, Hanoel F. Hootb tor. queen and UfayrurSa Interest xnd code to be added g. •» city iuoww. Ztgal Adirrtisnafuts. "iT gURBOGA.TE'S OFFICE. KKOOATI OP -mX^COUNTT OF CAP* TUESDAY *AXD SATURDAY at asct vesex W11AIAM BILDHETH^ gHERIFF S SAI.eT _ PBIDAT. DECBMRB tarh. 1«M. ^ ag^j.a|^Si55Sa eUe ateest aret adjmnjne land csoeeeed be 10 " t*2ee? I'la^r^FaM 1 dj?My^y^^JtSa^!sj^aSa!in m ' meseandTuTrty mumtn wm ■xiv-evx (set to - 1 tsss^w^bemid'(la*t"m»P) Ie3 wit | tPd** , rbe^^^.v.^rT^r.tg" ■ OABBTSONJ rm«NCB. BdPtatmx . | EVERY DAY * We bare sew reldenee ceevy * Dr. CHIPMAN'S PILLS, ] » Dr. CHIPMAN'S PILLS. " — ,U | * Xeera raaitl) ebuu'jd trepatex of * Dr. CHIPMAN'S PILLS, " E. D. LONG. Sole Agwnt foe U. S. * , last rtLSIHT BTHKXT. PalLADA * j lfuiwiik extent a SOT A GENTS FOR LUCRATIVE, e ^SSS-JSSTSS'.'SSX. ; o7r virgin^FABM^
DURABILITY SEA SHORE PAINTING SECURED BY USING LUCAS' LIQUID PAINTS' capitol lead. miuAa IS CAP* MAT: WARE a ELDREDC.XBuiUcra. faba-e A. R. LtTTH. bale
NEW GOODS! ^ ^NEW GOODS!! I Dry Soofls, Trtfflfflints, Notions, & LafliBS' Ms Generally, : 1 will here mention a frw of one many barvalna: Extra Heavy Gray i Wool lBctx, alweea before aold at 22 cla Uobk-arhed Muellx 5 ctx Unbleached Mualin. yard wide. 7| era. aleesya sold at 10 eta. &"S0 pes. Choice Pattern (hlirorx, faat c.loex 4} rente, worth 7i crotx Lsnewmcr G nghama, 7 crnta. Canton Ftao- i ori. 7 ctx Extra Heavy. 9«e,. worth 11J da. Excrilretl stockings, before S foe , ctx. now 8 for 85 cre. -ChiWren'x same. Good Guhmcre Dress Goorta, 11 clx per yard- Many other like Bargains loo numernoa lo mention. ally he. a moe line of ladle*' and ri-bt'e Jewe'rf. We are rlesibg our our alert of U-nV Bnee'. ladle.-. CSUdresia and Muaea- bboes at asd rrinwcvax in mate are for mure new tbT^O od.-^.w by our order Is euurae of ■aoslaeurx NEW" YORK BARGAIN HOUSE. 34 -Washington St., Cape May City. POUR DOORS PROM DR. KENNEDY'S. L. SCHLAGER, Proprietor.
WATCHES! WATCHES! WATCHES! WATCHES!:; Two ot Solid Silver American Lever, • $ 7.50 ■ Two ox. Solid Silver Waltham and Elgin Watches, 8.50 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 Waterbury Stem Winding Watches, ... 2.75 ° 1 Nickel Clocks, ...... 90 • etuis, Jewelry, Sflfrars, Clicks, DiaioiHs, Etc., AT AITONIRHIIWiLT LOW FICl'KES. ■T. O. HAYDOCK, No. 1 2 North Second Street, Philadelphia. ( successor to B. F. DUBOIS. 0 ready treo^t«riwb. T'o'LaYDOCX. IlLnvtb PM^T''
WM. G. SERRILL & CO., Green Creek, Cape May Coi N. J. Hare Jaat received an Imacnac atoct of OooJt suitable foe CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS, OONSISTt^Or HANDSOME Toilet Sets, Glass Sets, Lamps, Work Boles, Yases, Dolls, HARMONICONS, ACCOHDIONS. HOOKS. MOUSTACHE A BHAVrNO^rFb. KKGAR DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, AND FANCY GOODS, Hats, Caps, Ready-Made Clothing, Overcoats, BOOTS AND SHOES, Millinerv Goods, China and Glassware, Groceries, Feed, Etc. Just Received a Large Lot of WALL PAP£R & BORDERS DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, WOOD AND WILL6W-WARE. famil y ""flour, HEADLIGHT OIL. FAINTS. OIL. MATTING. OIL CLOTH. Ax WM. TOWNSEND, — c. b. coles, LUMBER MERCHANT, MANUFACTURERS OP Doors, Sash. Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. BRACKETS AND SCROLL SAWIN0. Call examine atncX and get aatuaafx Ageot lor WaRos a Wbamil A M.L.Skocrbatc.->Fc Uei Office. No. 14 Kaighn's Avenue, Camden. N. J. Jrl6-> SASH AND DOOR DLPOT, CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J. ^ •si.Wmisyjss: 5S£re?.s*»iKyr - Sack, Blinfls, SMcrs, Moilte, Rues, Siw, CONNER * SCHELLINGER. SAMUEL H. FRENCH & CO., Paint Manufacturers, PAINTERS' AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, mm BEAUT-HUD PAHT. -{EST SEA-SMI PAIHT AUIDFACTIUm UMtoMl SAMUEL H. FRENCH A CO., pa YORK AVENUE. FVtCBTH AND CALLOWHILL PTRESTX PtTTLA DKLPHIA. ' geo. m." powell, merchant tailor, No. I 5 Decatur Street, Cape May City. 1 •) ■■ ri^bbJAi *'xoG^ y^*r f. West Jersey Hotel, FOOT OF MAIUT STSEST, CAMDEN. H. I.
8®anamaferr s. | For a fortnight wc have lived inholidu) aic. seen holiday sights, and lelt the inspiration of the holiday spirit lire store began to put on a holiday appearance as soon as the gift-goods came. A part of the store has : come to be known. as the | gift-quarter, because of the j glitter of gilts there for several weeks before the I giving-time ! It is full of the 1 light of silver and gold and brass and bronze and spelter and glass, made even more brilliant with leather and
plush and wood. Gifts at Christmas by no means stop at these gorgeous things. If yofl lock beneath the surface, even under the glitter of Paris, Berlin, and Vienna brie h-brac, you will r see provision for a far more J serious giving. "Look at the silk and dress K goods quarter, which puts a double girdle almost around the store. It is larger and fuller of things and people. Multitudes satisfy the giving • propensity with the stuff for a dress. Look at upholstery. The giving-time suggests newcurtains, cover for lounge, lounge itself, or whatever » 1 1
i "may wanting at j The southeast corner is full of people ; and never were tl-e stuffs of upholstery so 1 abundant Look at laces. This dainty I merchandise of little weight ; j and bulk is commonly kept j ' in a pleasant out-of-the-way 1 corner. A little room is ; enough But so many people are here; and people must have room. Those rows of people southwest of the centre, a hundred at once, are looking at laces. Gifts 1 of laces are rather rare, perhaps ; but a million or two of people are coming. All that room is needed. Look at linens, handkerchiefs, blankets, things to make the bed pretty as well J as warm, down quilts, and
quilts not down. That whole southwest corner is rich in " more than merchandise ; it is rich in rare honesty of linen. No cotton for linen there. How many handkerchief stocks in all America do you * think, Ire free of cotton ? - How many in all the world ^ so rich in linen ? One would think there had been a famine of handkerchiefs. Only ] Christmas is coming; and l>eople know that whe-e a quarter goes furthest an ( eagle is safest Skip blankets | « if you like: but not those J quilied and tufted quilts of 1 « chintz, sateen or silk and , down. Winter is coming as 1 well as Christmas. Under that imponderable down what lightsome dreams may lift the burden oti the com- 1 loruble sleeper! If we mention glass and < china, think you only of what | ! enriches the snowy linen ol | the table ? Walk a mile or two about those islands of beauty in the northwest corner yonder, above and below. If a gift must be useless, here are plenty. If useful, plenty. If rich and beautiful beyond your thinking of use, what ! actier than clay ? A book is the kindest ol j gifts. It pletses, enriches. 1 1 praises; all over its innocent 1 pages are signs of feelji^ toe 1 ' subtle for wr t en px even ! spoken words yf\re you I 1 thinking of g.ft-lxSoks ? We ! are thinking of history, poetry ! » romance, philosophy: tht 1 solidest. truest, wisest, deep- \ est. loftiest signs of human ! 1 worth. Do you see the ta- j ; bles and shelves and rool 1 * above the shelves overfull . and straining under tbe ' . weight of books ? It is paper and binding that bends the boards. Not all book-gifts are weighted with kindly , meaning. A gift of a book isthe richest or poorest ol gifts according to the readL ng between the lines. A j; book that is chosen only for Christmas is empty. Shall we turn to carpets , and rugs, and tell of Christmas preparations. Shall we tell of that piece of furniture the place for > which you are thinking of ? Of gloves ? of snug and * cheery hose ? of shoes ? of overcoat ? of wrapper ? of dolman ? of sealskin , beaver, * and lynx? Men do not know what is p»d for them. Do I
. homely humble o*. H*» I are meaningless gilts that are nothing but gifts. - The store is full of mer /handise.filt is your giving ' spirit that is to make it shine with the kindly light John Wan a maker. "CAPE" MAY *«WAVE>* Oldest Newspaper In the County
ENTAIUMEO lSS4Printed Entirely at Homx EITBA0ED1NARY OFFEE COTTAGE HEARTH CAPE MAY WAVE two dollars, T»t neultr *1 **-*11*100 pr** of t»a OOTTAOB HEitnil la tt AO. and it ta tfca brat j out INr COTTAGE HEARTH. W« I »r« Dew $50.00 Sewing Machine TMity Nit State "WAVE" BEFORE JANUARY let. I 885, ABdlonrertu One Dollar and Fifty Cents
$12.00 in cash. NEW HOME xUfrtlaamaoi ot ■h.-trenn ba foobd II INELEGANT MACHINE ST A LITTLE EXERTION, j Kbla aalTwId Jaoour lit. 1"X »IU " "■»»» t WAT* for Daoonbar fraa al oMrfx FootaoMcUu EMut Serial Story, MA to tba WATS Offioa for • copy of THE HEARTH. To* will be plamJ ilSOTET&NMPMi A rBErC^^ADE. EAMLT LEARNED. raBBft SUrar iSmem nunc oe sSiiiS. ISM bin em (bo than low irtoaO MX uuei Mllti of Tbak swtin aSSBMSfflS rvi» BS&KiiMSSKra Kiri£S^Ssl55g WoSx**iS|Fir^ Canu" xfu«%i * reoTVlx wm re y CO. d! tr~^MJx^enwM<.' FPEDERICE LOWEY. MAM FlSon SL. N.Y. AMERICAN W Electric litkMcli. t If SKSSSS? . FSESZSICX LOWIY, ANGLESEY Cape May Co.. N. J. • LOTS. - - 50x100. I «c^U'roi<K.. I IbOoMpMiaM Mo* Yore (buCtaFo MAX. •Bgjsiz

