Pub!. shed Every Saturday Morning. . CAPE MAY. JAWDARY 1oTl885-~ - Tlie Bdtate oocnrcirtae no Foreign lirtetioo« bu told acTml omlinn during I be Isnlldaya in roaaldrr the Sjtarisiiead Xloregua'n Treallea. It U n"t» pretty well cooorded that the Spanish Irmj win oat reort*e the oodoricnw-nl of to* censmitte* in mnytoinK like present atop*, end If reported. It will be ao amend, ad lltat lie frieodr will not on wo! In IU pare*** It U bald to aae where lite United States . woo U1 be the Reiner by the Spanish treaty, through which the sugar industry Bf our country would practically be placed on • free. trade basts. Tbe Nlcaragoan treaty. ou the other band, ia of great troportaooe to tbe United tttatea. At tfala time, when the tetter defenae of our aea board la eery properly being 0 incurred, and when tbe building nnd equipping of a National navy la recognized at ooe of tbe firat duliea of Outgrew, tbe aucoraayif the Nicaragitan . treaty ia of especial importance. Tbe ■ great adeanlagra which will result in a commercial aroae from tbe building of the Isthmus canal ran hardly be animated. , By tola tneaua the distance between tbe , Atlantic and Pacific cnaau will be cut In two, to to apeak, no that Ibe citizens of Ite Pacific Stan* wbo buy In New York or Europe, will oat be compelled to add U> the coat n pen tier freight rater now demanded by ibe railroad tnoa.tpolica which control tbe overland routea to the Pacific coaat. or toe equally coal ly charger which are iaroleed in freighting by veoarl around "Tbe Horn." llul aside from its commercial adeantagra, aa we bare already raid, tbe Nicaragua canal would be ao Important factor in perfecting our National defenae At Ihe 1 prrnenl lime, our nary, if we hud ooe. would be of little uae If It nhould happen attack waa made upon the other, while wilh tbe hthiroiz-cnaal, if rraaeli of war were Malloeed in or near Ibe gulf of Mrsloo, I bey would br arailable for tbe de fen-e ol titter the Atlantic or Pacific . mast. The Panama canal would |«rbapa afford aomr .4 there advanlager, but it ia of paramount importance thai the United Sinra aftouhl control thin -grrm intrrnotwaic waterway, wliicb would be Itupossible will, the Panama canal. By tlie ' terms of tbe treaty which tbe Scnale com Nlcaraguan government propaaea to cede ; to the United Staler for tbe purpoae of 1 building a canal, a atrip of territory two and a ball mtlta In width (lbi« ia necessary ' to pencil of proper military drfenae of tbe canal) between lake Nicaragua and tbe ' Pacific neaan, a diatance of aerenteen mi'.ce. Tbe Sao Joan rlrer. through which entrance la made into lake Nicaragua, contain! an abundance of water, at aim dnea Ibe lake. Tbe region through which tbe Panama canal ia being conairucted, la notorioualy unhealthy, and iliouaaoda of lire* bare tern atcnficed In tbe work of building Ihe cnnal. On Ibe other baod. the country through which tbe Nicaragua canal would pass ii arid to be unutually healthy, abounding in tropical fruits Tbe length of Ihe Panama canal, when onmplated.wlll he IhiityJhreemllta, about double Ibe dlrtance required hi be cut through from Lekr Nicaragua tb tbencran. Tt-r project la ateadlly growing lo favor, and It la laid that tte admlnisua'i >o la uaiag Ite utmost endeavor to arcwre the ratification of the treaty during the prevent arsenic of Cougtow.
County Bopreeentatlon In the Sen t The newspapers to some of tbe mint ' populous counties In tbe state are adro. < eating the doctrine of eatabliebing sens ' tor ial districts upon the basis of populalion, iaauad of county repreaenlal inn. I Willie there it oo likelihood that such a t memaurc will become incorporated in our i constitution, yet nook an Innovation in tu- i methods of Mate government, c mid not t but prove disastrous . Tbe National t ami Slate Senates are strong aafe-gaarda ' ag" In* amino el legitlatioe, and if once reniOTrd, Ibe time is not far dialaut when , tin sectiun nl the state .or country, which | bolda Ibe baiauce of power, would atrk i for and obtain, favoritism in legislation. , which would be a gross infringement u; - ( an the rights and liberties of tbe leas pop. , uloua aecii-ma State and county senator- | ial represent adon is the protection of the minority: while it ia right that Ibe ma- , Jori'y ate mi ill rule, yet it is of all- , solute importance that the right! of the mi many »h"uM be respected and prswern-d Inviolate. Tbla is essential to Ibe per. ' patuliy at nut republic: Tbe f rimers of ; our National Onarilutlon, briiering thai each state should have equal rights, wise- 1 ly pcorlJcd tw tqual aenaioria] repreaen- ' tall -mio the National legislature, ao that amional hJ-Uti-ri. l| attempted by Use • House, oiu'd te checked in tbe Senare. < W. nerd or', eo far for an illustration of t Ite wisdom ..f stale aenaioria] repreaenia- 1 lloaa. Lo A at ibe queatioa of tbe adjusl- ' UK at of ill uriff which haa been for ao < long agila'ing ihe oouoty. It affec:s 1 different por.iooa of the country In various * ways. Some sections would probably be ' benefitted by free -trade, while in others frr«-.irsde taiwld paralyre all manufac- t taring Industries. Now If each stale was 1 not equally represented in Ibe Seoate we f would be in danger eitberof free-trade 1 or ao opprrsairo tariff, but Tu it is now. ] we ere likely to have e tariff, which will . nff.ird protect ton to American irsdustr.ee i nod at the same time favor ao particular t section ocbuaiaeaa, for if any ultra measures ■ should be passed by Ibe House, they > would In all .probability receive a death ■ Mow in tbe Bonntr. The name rule applies . alike tnKuiee lathe uniuo or tooouatire In I the elate The National lioaaaef liepre. | •entailer* sud the House of Aaarmbly r given proper and nuOrient representation to tbe majority, Ail* the National and , Stale Senate* make eac-'i elate and eoun'.y , equally safe, free cod independrnr. , * b^atoSut1' i^ateDiapnni'MUDg'ln ! ^ li"-toa, which probably marks n new de- . « p»--ure in tempemnoe methods. Thrv , rei-reraenl six different States, and an , a r- -c ration bu beA formed koowt si , "1 he Nuioonl League for Ite suppression < ol be Llqaor Traffic." It is to be ua- I su arina afitonpartiaac. nnd iu chances • f suranaazeem lobe jont in proportion "to tl>- delortnlnitkm of the fmadcra lo five u| to rbeir programme- -The example of , lb ae Hsu pern oee people Is commended to ott «r adeocntm of tbe cause throughout • tti- dually wbo are naq reclining the 1 ■■ - July of sctlng"8rrt and thinking after. | Tbe cut la telegraph rales upsde oy the ; Baltimore and Ohio cgmpany would he t m-<re tigoificant if the eomraay wu a f.umiilab.'c rival ol the Western Union. . As It ia the latter organisation meete ite i cut by making a redaction tr.erelr over iu . Mutual Union lines Until tbe Baltimore and Ohio cntraiy reatbea cA ia every, ,1 Ui ectioa sou to render it Isltly a rival erf - the Western Cnioa tbe latter sril! enjoy ■ I be benefits of whet to now almost* mo-' no.mly ad tbe cream of the botinessTtse indimtiooa trf tbe dTwnfall of Juhn , truss bit pMce'u the Tmnnmy^Sh XrilyhasuoeadeaeUgeo-er bis predestewnrr. tiou Timed: he wia he able to rrtirelo bis rwa reatdencs instead of going to tbe palatini pshli; utabliahment •a Lo£ow«rrel. jfa ooe qtwelijaa tbe i - .aonal iu'.crgruy nf ib> mac. 1/
s-f ate items. Moody and Sankry are to be In New Brunswick on February S. 4 aid 3. Twenty-uineTvraor.s I av» been killed by aocideot in M trrit c ar sty durin * the last year. JJiaty City U« a debt or over filg.OOO,. 800. and lb. re Ja nearly »7 .000,000 in taxes unpaid. A Hackettetown dealer in rem week ' shipped J500 rabbits. 200 qu.il<, 1U0 par- . tridgea and SO woodoxk. Tbe annual meetiux of tbe New Jer. •ry Sta'e Htstooca! S-clrty will tie bcld ; at Trenton on ibe 15tb loitaat. i A regular aocoMmodarioo l ack Hoe -. simillar in purpoae to airrct cars I a. been , euoastfully established in Millrilie. Percy, eon of Mayor Comer.nf MillsiH. I fractured hie arm a day or two eioor by . falling oo Ihe floor uf a skating rink. ' The Bridgeton /'sonrerhae treated Itarlf lo a new Campbell press, an indicsl i m of ' iia prosperity Ibat we ire plreaed to note. Another skating rink ia lo br tinned at r Mtllville. Theymngrr ptwllon of Ibe I population are infatuated with thisamuan- , The Preaidrti! Tuesday ar-nt to the >*n- . ate Ite nomination of John Price for fVi]. . lector of Customs of Ibe district of Orral Kgg Iiarbor. . [ II ia mid lo be the purpose at tbe Wert I Jersey frame Protective Society to shortly - offer a reward of 30 cents for every haw k i killed within it* jurisdiction Mr. Thomas Morris, of Sotnpra' Point, ^ ed lo Ite office of collector, made vacant i by tbe death of Hon. Israel 8- Adams ; Ex Sheriff of Cumberland county J L. [ Wilson, for a long time manager of Wil1 ton's Opera U^use at Millvlllc. has relin- ^ quiabed bit occupation there nod gone , It ia aid Uinl several thousand crrovs , roost In the pines on ihe hanks of 'be Matirior Hirer near Millvllle, and make . night hideout io that city with their i Tbe Eiat Lake H'otdefT Manuficiuring : Company, of Bridgeton, la reported to , have failed. The company was locorporl tied In 1870, and had a paid io capital of i 1 100.000. Tbe So, lib Jersey Telegraph and I'elephone Company will soon begin to erect • its point and airelch wires in Millvllle. an ordinance granting the privilege having - passed tbe City Council. [ Commerce Street M. E. Church, Bridgeton. observed Christmas day bykliilribut. ing 1,000 pounds of flour, 140 pounds of sugar. 15 bushels of potatoes, 50 pounds | of coffee and a large variety of clothing among tbe poor. A bill having for lis object tbe auppres- , sioo of quackery in the practice of mrdi- [ cine ia to be introduced into tbe Slate , Legislature at toe coming acasioD. It il , lopalbic and Isomer tpalhic achoola uf , medicine. i The New Jeracy Central politely diat penaca with the help of tbe Reading and - borrows lu own January interest. Hie I two luolvcnta, which have been leaning up against one another, find that tt-.ia t mutual support pays oo debt*-— r Journal. ' It waa decided in the Camden courts on [ Saturday that Ihe will nf Ite late Fredetick Histb, wbo left the bulk rslhUJproprny 1 lo Third Street Methodist Epitope! • Chutch, il valid. The brirt were nisuI testing il iin the ground that Mr. Roth [ But three or four of rise 100 Camden . aalnon-krepera who w-etc granted ltccnae I by^Ctty Council at its last aeswion. have ; liable I" prow cut i-m
A nxnUioalion has been made by all of (fat; p0 -u oo rise Delaware river and toy whereby but three t il it-ksls are mow in arrive servic-. Tlie New' Jt-rreyVil >t> have Ihe buat E C Knight, trie P.nnaylvania piluU the Howard, and the Bayard ia for three under rite Delaware law*. F F Patterwon. of the Camden Courier aecurnl the contract for doing thr current ptlnting of the ooming scaason of Ihe State I/gtCa'ure. He tild the ran*- , wurk last year at a figure much, lower than it sat tver done bet ore. I lit tcinc toe firet ti nr tt h'd boen taken outaiiie of offitrra tor thr enc.inc year of the Mount Holly. Lumtaut -n and Medf.srd Rtilrnad: Prra denl; 11. J Uuitd: rccretary and ttewaurer. 1-aac tV. Stokes ; direct ore Otlnoel Cl.fftird. Slnttiev Sims, Colonel J sotcs N. Sitaiiun. Henry C. Kitd-m, F. nuklyn B. Ic vis and Daniel Sutter. M. Inland uwletmcn nay it would !mImpoaaiMa for the rooting Iscgialature lo frame a hilt that would satisfy all twrtiea interested in oyster culture. —A Uantir tier if tt. It has hrett pretty well demonat rated that 1 1 aa'isfy all the oyatcrasen ia an Impossibility— w-ltbout depriving everybody else of their righta.— W. J. Press. < . __ lo Use New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals, tbe celebrated caw of Filxgcrald vs. Fau nee, it haa teen finally decided that tbe Slate had no power to acll the fishery in dispute, which it on tbe Dels river front of Fi'lgrraUPa farm, in Glouoeater county. Aa « oonsaquraotbe State will have to relmburae Pjlxgrr. •Id for the mooey which be paid for thr At a meeting of rise Farmer-' Pdbflctivv Aaaoctaliou. of West Jeracy. beld iw Mlcroaoopieal Hall, Friday aflernooo. rise following dsfflcera were choaen: N. E Pertlna, of Moorewtown. president : N. Panessaat. of Mooreatown. vice ymvidsat: C W. Tunsley, of Haddunfleld.' aecreUry; l» T. Derutiaae, of this city . treasure*. Ex-Judge D. J. P,tic»-t * us 1 asKssaass's.-Jf: number of very Interesting subjects ol i vlul Importance to farmers were ditcusMd fret !r, among ot Iters tbe proper rcmediea tbe peach and cut rant bona.— CoutTbe bertecas depreaakse Ire- at last reachsd.lhe glare industry of South JurKirbv and McBtlda have stmt - down Use Eastbke Works; at Bridgeton. • fid Joseph A Ularke A Co., ol toeaame place, haw followed with their plate factory. Another firm ia report rrl aa. in'Irndleg to cease ojseratlona. Whitney Brotbrre, Giasaboro. have blocked Ibe fires of Osse boote, while Itsefw are two at Woodbury. At palera, Cavtn 1 Brot here have proposed a irdacfiua-af : svagua, hut tbe Bioweva" Union ia nor 1 expected to concede It.' The in uhh« ate : ia pan dee to^vopcoduaiun William Lycos, wbo killed bis broth, r . Tbomaa in Glouoeater city two weeks a. o by a blow with hie fist, and wbo la eow . coofloed la UseTl&sidac jail awaiting trial i ia la a stale ol mind bordering oo maniacal ieaaaity. Htqcr bis inrarreVmli a Eras baa Suffered ooutlntioua!* from i remorse. ThejalUr tea watc.W him I carefully aad no Friday alght found ite . oell Aultering. "Go away Th.«n»«. ao ! away, you will kill me." He Srqea'rd t these words again atrlh again- sri:h one t baod ova his eyes and the other n-f. nretcted wirrlngly- He waa whh dtfll ' tte'jailer Stlbtm'bt ■ feet, and ' waa found paclne up and dotro his egU. at intervalr awumlng de. feaalve i.tbtidrw aa H be waa ahnat to Iw i attacked. ,Dr. Ireland, ibe enuaty pbyai- > clan, was tellcd la aotl pron wukm! toe i maa ia a daagarouaaialaol mind. Strong i opiates were administered tu aootte the • prisoner. _ Oaf*. MhchrlhoJi hebark Aotubse tela, r New York and Havana trade, eame houula May.eKlreiy belplrwa with rtoeumairim. , He want to tbe os-urotainr. but receiving , oo benefit, at his wile's requeat' began to take to H- >od'a flauaaptrilla. He tmme- , ) d aielv b- gau u> Improve; ia two monilis ' ' ' '* o^msmLad**of,bfa,'vwrel *ml T" ' -iw.' . j i e -
News llama. ' <Over 878,085 area hem eonlributed to t the Docking Ynlley enffjrera , 1 Thirteen aoitUeg mllla io and Bear I 1 Troy, N. Y., returned wuk ytWttday. ( Tbe salt jnlera of (tnondara county, ! ' New York, ) lelded lilt SCfi hushrJi in 1 1 1884. i W'm. D. II. we,., tte extaoaive car. ' ' riagebuDBer iff Ptuladelphia, died on | Secrerarv Teller tlefawla the rixhta of , j the Indian to greet grating priri.egra oo ^ There waa a great fatlii g off ia tbe : c number, of miles it new rw.lr.wd built ■ 3 laat year aa compart d to 1882 «od 1888. Three hundred and mnrty-two divorcee ' is tbe record otewhilebrd domrwiic woe ' for 1884 that comet from ten K anriaco Bloodshed Is threatened in Mowfleld, ( W. V«.. because of a diOculiy over a ' county office, and the town is divided ioto - armed boatilacamp.. ' sending to rite New Orleans Eip^ltion ■ a ley four feet high, eight feet long aid | weighing IOTA ooonda. - • In bis cstima.es It H i . ve.r s-cre a y | 1 |l»H»te"lloud mwiara Iv the; f hrZ,b aa ' WUw'.":'1 .V«w dtOh t L 8652 : 1888. 4850. 1881 5920: 1882. 7625: 1883. 10.189 : 18W. II «80 Oo Monday ite M'-aieaq pension htll was defeao d In the Hon.. o| Itepr.-serua 1 Uvea hv a v,„e of 129 >.» 85 It ia aai.t , rimi rid. me,,. . «„ne io the Treasury . of #550 000 000 - 41 658 .'"'smei' t ten 2580 te".« h. vc l^n | a K^te-ite^0. population ! : i | t Snqreltu fnr'jtss trio - ft. '/"Lii G We j • the i-tedi' l,.r tw.. cent I* tier pelage aa ] > due to Csogeewman Ibngham or that E city, but all the -a me the country eivea toe honor to w hom il ir due. Honest John - Hill, whose memory |. tdererd. and heiog - dead yd apeakcto through the many good f Works lie did. » The dirtlnxnished dead of thia year, 5 ending tte 30. It. include# among note, worthv Americans. Cterica Enno Hnff- - man. t'liarlea O'Coour. J- hn Letcher, of - Virginia. Wend. II Phillips. Judab 1». e Benjamin Pa d M-rt-hy. I'ytua H. MrI C.>rmii a Geo G.atfn v Wei'iel. Kobert j - Hoe. Bi-hop llet jamin' B-wworth Smith f Mine. Anna Bialro... Wi iusm II. Ilual. Jane Grey Smi.-Iu-Iu, Augustus Sctell. . William A. IIsmcIi. (l.nlr-a J. F-dger. j Sam Ward and "('li.-ri.li.-r" Wikoff r Among j u-.rnnii-ia are: Senator Henry 5 "Dr.- JohaB. Wood, .d toe New York t Pun: Wilbur F Sfoev. Chicago Timtr. Dr. 8aaford B Hunt. Newark A drrrtutr, , Thomas Klnretla, Bmnltlja RagU. and Gm. Jan..* Watson Weld., ex--r.ttor nf ; the New York Count r on d Knguirrr ; < 'herierv. cditrm of ihe te ndon 7Ym»: " H 11. Home, the hlaimian: Henrv J Byron, dramati.t; Sir Miehacl Costa. | » cmp-wri: Geo. Torielwa. Marie Tagli.mi I ' Catrwayn. Hans Makart. tte Austrian i J art tat. aad Fanny Elsalcr. a.
Bftr gidwtisnnfnts. - , ■ ffe jji i \ iffiii ; BEST TONIC. ? i. This medicine, combining trust with pure rifllf table Ion tel. qulrtlr and conmlrteljt arrs llroH-pgn, Isttsrstlss, Wewkarwa, «. IreewrelUa^.Mjslari^CldltanaulFrvrra, " Itts a^mdalllng remedy for Dlseaaca of the * Kldneva nn* lT»er. ^ ^ ^ 3 produoe rouulrwttoo— after Irrm nrrlinuri An. - Is enriches sod purlflas Ibe Unod. sslmiUatra the aptetlte. aids tin- arelmltaUpn of food, rel.cvrvllearttmrn and IVVliing- and stn-ngth- ' Energy . Ac., It has no equal. ■ a f T:-r sowuine baa above trade mark end d «ro»»ed rvutmea on vrmpper. Take i>n eater. * EVERY DAY i Dr. CHIPMAK'S PILLS. Mothers sag they are dehgtitM f.« tgs children^. There U he v peculiar to. children are at least c thaaa Ltftk t'llo. Pirnruriua ,1 ' tg be avoided ,4 a tlmetr us- ol * Dr. CHIPMAN'S PILI-S. As -far sici Biuhuh.1.' „ uat£(wrnv«a*»«aisdths!oid t Bad a. oertam ami ^-retsnent e Krerv lamllg ahoat.1 keeps Jz j Dr. ifHIPMAN'S PILLS. * in ihe house. Theg are am l,g n at^enterprtatng druggists sr>l 1 E. D. LONG, Sole Agent for U. S. 4 S#t riLBEUT STHEET, PBIUlPA. Tsriyrr-riTx i-xstw a box. I • TAX SALE. a SAI.X or U!tM AMD REAL FVTATB IB - IKfiSW,Wu^x,iiY * raxtttos roff tub tkab m n Mimas M a reorstson of Ore tf.y ('osnetl V for the year twejT wltlaeUal pohtlc rate, ua ■ Monday. rxiiRCAKT is. i««». e pears lor unnnprored urwpmg aad tan gears * IwreSia^^r'te^'m^a^pa'v'-ooa'^Sre roi'ssuJuhwrw ^ * t*orNr2! * " li ^ r 'it~ " "
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/ ■ ■ DURABILITY SEA SHORE 'PAINTING SECURED BY USING J LUCAS' LIQUID PAINTS' CAPITOL LEAD. RgreillM Eh IK CAPS MAT: WAIIg A ELDRXPC.g, Builders- febS-s A. B. LITTLP. »sm YOD WANT VALUE FOR YOR KONEY THEN GO TO THE ; NEW YORK BARGAIN HOUSE,! , B ^ 34 Washington Street. Cape May City. : DRY' GOODijRili mings. xoTioNsI'rrcT"" i Just received a large line of Ladies' and Children's Coats. Ulsters, , Dolmans, Newmarkets and Jcrsey.Coats Seasonable Dress Goods. Cloths. Flannels, Plaids. Worsted Goods, i etc , some as low as 7 cts. per yard. An excellent line of Lancaster Ginghams, heavy. 7c worth ioc.;"good Canton Flannel. 7c., extra > heavy. 9c., heavy 1-2 Wo..! Gray Flannel, t?c.. elsewhere, 22cts.; _ Good Fast Color Calico. 4 12c. A ; IL-ok Foster Patent, guaranteed, Kid Glove, black and colored. $1. Dr. Hamilton's Expanding , Side Health Corset, regular price. Ji 50. reduced to $!.-«. Other makes. 45c . 50c.. ;c. ami St 50 pairs White Woolen Blankets at ' St. 50 a pair. ^ ^ ^ ' J . ' L. SCHLAGER. Proprtetrc.
WATCHES! WATCHES! WATCHES! WATCHES !j Two oz. Solid Silver American Lever. - # 7 50 Two 01. Solid Silver Waltham and Elgin Washes, 8.50 I ' Solid Gold Gent's American Stem Winders. - 25 00 4 Solid Gold Ladies' American Key Winders, - 21 00 Solid Gold Ladies' American Stem Winders. - 2400 • Boy's Silver Hunting-Case Watches, - 675 Waterbury Stem Winding Watches, - - - 2.7; Nickel Clocks, - cf> Chains, Jewelry, Silverware, Ms, Diinfls, Etc.,; T. O. HAYDOCK, No. 12 North Second Street, Philad. Iphia. I ! WM. G. SERRILL & CO., •! „ Green Creek. Cape May Co., N. J. ^ CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS, j I Toilet Sets, Glass Sets, Lais, Work Boles, Yases, Dolls, , I DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, AND FANCY GOODS, Hats, Caps, Ready-Ma-Je Clothing, Overcoats, ' . BOOTS AND SHOES, Millinerv Goods. China trtd Glrssware. Groceries, Feed, Etc. WALL PAPER & BORDERS DRY GOODS. NOTIONS. GROCERIES, HARDWARE. WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE. • F A M I LY" FLOU R , WM. TOWNSEND, 1 • r_i: i
C. B. COLES, LUMBER MERCHANT, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. | BEAOKETS AND SCROLL SAWING. Office, No. 14 (Caisfhn's Avenue, Camden, N. J. Irlfi-y | : SASH ANP DOOR DLPOT, CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J. • Beers, Sasl, Blinfls, Stutters, Honldip, Frames, Sreens, ^impj/eiro ana •»rtrt«ni»'rnsTart"»m Wctngn'v ga^m^^nStmramrtlTnYgv^reti'msire • ahk-h vU In rhrerfullg turushel. AI> grekt. .hjlvrvad at goer urare.1 ptiuoD, or tt a svaaoaahlv „ CONNER A 8CHELLINGER. j ; SAMUEL H. FRENCH & CO., I Paint Manufacturers, PAINTERS' AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES. . GBOWfl JEIDMKD PAHI. BEST SEA-SHOBE PAIB MAIBPACTDBB1. SAMUEL H. FRENCH & CO.. i GEO. M. POV/ELL, • MERCHANT TAILOR, „ No. I 5 Deca'.ur Street, Capo May City. nreres unah sure. ckaaUut «— I •re"-' av pyrer.pclg all -mad la. and »all»lagllca*uaraut.adWest Jersey Hotel, TOOT or MA Kg XT STKXBT. CA VLOf. X. 3, usau loorenaw ^TEPUES PABHOF? iMt 0/ ramn.-. Jiotti, Cwmim j JOB* FOTTBM, Oar*
ga.anamafeft's. j AuL.Dlirats.Jaaaarrt.iaia. i We are going to sell a 1 half-million of goods, more 1 or less, for a good deal less 1 than cosl « ') Several reasotts "prompt us besides the desire to keep things moving at a time 1 when nothing but money . will move them. We have the goods, the I room, the people; expenses j are going on.' We can j i aflbrd some loss rather than . 1 let trade drop. The heavy j trade . of the past three j I months has broken some of | the stocks severely. It isn't a loss to sell fragments of stocks at a loss ; but we are talking about more than .. fragments ; we are going to | pick out somewhere near a | quarter of the store, and sell I ' it this month for what it wil! i ' bring. At the end of the morfth, when another sort of ' trade begins, we shall have ] the money to buy the things i ■ that then begin to be wanted. I the room to put them in. , ' | and time and attention for | j business! I We shall pick out whatj ever we can best let go, of course ; but things that be- i ! long to the weather and time I of year ; timeliest things ; 1 movable things : January , things; things of ail the year j and every year. , We do not know a fiftieth part of the news to begin with. It will have to develop , from day to day. We shall give it as fast as we can, as I full as we can. We shall j ' need to give it the fuller, be- j "I cause of the slight we seem ! ; to put upon things by the J very fact of letting diem go j at a loss. | We take a single subjec| j j to-day: ladies' over-gar- I [ ments, not including furs. ' I We shall go through die j I I store, clear out every sort of i goods ; and our method all through will be about the j same as our method to-day, ' I You needn't wait for the , I news. We shall print as I fast as xve can ; but the j news'll piaster. I Ladies' over-garments of t 1 all sorts, except furs, includi ing those trimmed with fur. I | The list includes, perhaps, j I half die stock. The other j i half remains as it was. I Plain doih coats of various ' i styles and colors to be sold for $3 ; not new or fine, substantia). Beaver coats, black and i colored, trimmed with plush, to be sold for $4 ; not new ; , j fair. I Stockinet coats, $5. Plain I black and heavy. , I Braided stockinet coats, ,- 1 black and colored, to be sold ■ for $7.50 and $10; extraj ordinary for quality, ornate I »n stvle. Black-beaver dolmans trimmed with astrakhan, $6, ! $8 and $10. The same with elaborate braided trimming, ( $15 and £20. The cloth of t the £6 dolman is fine enough ; to be decent The others are finer and prettier and more substantial. The mean- - est of them is an excellent garment j Tricot dolmans, black and | colored, trimmed' with far, ' gio and £25. The cloth is heavy and fine ; the colored I ttrqjrn and blue and green, ' are put at the lower price. ' Newmarkets of many doths, /5 and $7. Some are 1 Getter than others ; some are " prettier than others ; perhaps the prettier ones are not the best ; and possibly some of , the best may be at the lower price. e Newmarkets, brown beavei; $10 ; of Berlin twill, fartrimmed, $12; of black stock- ■ inet, $15. Seal-cloth coats, $20 to f55- Some of the finest and I richest cloth. ^! OttomanDsilk dolmans ; trimmed with fur, $35 ; j braided, <35 and *59- Sicil- i
tan dolmans trimmed with far, $25 and $30. Matelassfi dolmans trimmfcd with fur, *4°- V- • r RussiaiFcircu lars of Sicilian trimmed with far, $15, $18 and $'35. Foreign silk wraps of a hundred styles; long and short; velvet, brocade, beaded, pli^h; black and colored; trimmed with fur, feathers, chenille, etc The same as advertised a week ' or two ago ; the same as for double the present price5 ever since the season began * ' And thus the whole stock 1 is going to be sifted. / John Wanamaker.
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