Cape May Wave, 31 January 1885 IIIF issue link — Page 2

f j , hrLii..;Published Every Saturday Morning. CAPE *AY^JA^ARf 3) 1885~ This (Spr t* r |U« id ml JUr OBy Enrlaod won n I* io the mirto of much trouble . (the bas the Egyptian • w oe ber hoods, mhirh from present indlcsiHtnt bids fslr Mil, line of enlarged proportfoai before long: Hot. Kdusrd Beule wsiTSTuesdsy nom Icnled by Oorernor Abbrtt ind Mmjmoutly confirmed by the Smite, u i ■ember for four yraro'qf the But- KalL ronr! Comroirsioncra. TM Director of the Mints stotcs I bit daring 1884 tbere were reeeired it the ' mints gold of domestic production of the Til or of WO, 807, 180. being neitlj WOO,000 more then daring the preelons yrar. Mr. George Kteirdo, Fish Wsrden of Ilergro count}, who. by artificial propoeilloo, bis Incressed the smrlt-fisblng Indastry on tbe Usckensick riser by 900 nets ind the eilch of fish by orer 100 per cent- for eicb net since 1881, is engogrd In su Interesting experiment with 8,105,008 eggs of tbe tnrocod. ( The New Jersey Sute Temperance At1 luxe held Its annual meeting in Trenton Tuesdny. Ajc*>1uihhi wis adapted petitioning the lregirUtnre for tbe prnblbltlon of the liquor traffic, either by general loci! option less or by mesne of s constitutional intendment. Tbe St. John movement wis condemnedTbe Governor of Michigan reeeires tbe munificent seliry of 81.000 1 yrar, while . b|i prie»te secrttuy It paid 1,600. And tbere Irlltilc doubt (bat tbe wcretary comes much nrarcr earning the mooey (bin does tbe Oorernor. Sis hundred , dollars ippears to be tbe difleretiec between tbe usefBhggd the ornamtolal. • United Slate*'' dTnttor Wm. .1. Scwell le being tslbtf of by tbe South Jersey pipers for Major General of tbe Stile National Guard. Tbe place bu been mule recently vacant liy.tbo death of General Moil . Should I he Governor make tbe sppointroen'.'lie place will be filled by ■ tried ■ soldier, and Important eimGdctillon In IIIHng the vacancy. Yellow fever estals in a malignant form , at Tamma and Colon. "In a single , cemetery at Fa«at»a." according to n report to tbe Surgeon Ueoeri! of our Msilne Hospital Service, "there bu been more than ono tbonrand Intermenta between the 1st day of July and tbe 31st of IVcrmlrer and It Is estimated tint shout 2400 people wore burled in Ibat city during tbe year ,884-" Senator Sewell bu written Receiver . Hufty, of tbe Ulouceeter Saetng lnatitn- ' lion, that be will do all in hli power to have tbe Senate act favorbly upon the , bill to redeem trade dollanat par. A i Urge proportion of the suspended bank's assets U locked up in trade dollars taken . at par and iu good faith, but wbicb. if sold now. will entail a serious lou -upon , tbe depoelioit. Tbere are to be two eclipse of the sun and two of the moon In 1883. The Brat, an ItnnuUr, cciipae of the sun will occur I March lfith, and will be visible In the United States; tbe seoooa a total eclipse I will occur September 3rd. but will be in1 visible Id Ibis couotry. On lite 84th of V Ibe same mouth a partial eclipse of the \ moon will recur, visible In Ibe United * Stales. Telephone subscribers in South Jersey are wondering wbit-erifl l* the outcome of tbe suit which the llell.Tclephooe Com. tuny liu just won against Ibe Baxter tlrerland Compsny. The Court* have dr. _ cided Ibat Bell hu the prtortv in tbe lovenlioo of Ibe telephone and all others are lnfrlngera. IUxter Company Is the ooe that now controls Ibe lines In South Jersey. ' Superintendent Apfsr reports Ibe tola! amount raised in this State for school pur. potes 10 be W.«3 876.10. The value of school property 1s 90,850.807; the oombrr of illatrieti, 1,830; number of school - houses, 1,596. with a stating capacity of 188,808. The number of male teachers is 837 ; females, 8.830; average salary per month mid to male teachers 9(11.63. and to female tcschcrs 933.64; cost of educe(too per pupil, based on total school centia 11.86. There are 818 private schools Itsvlog 83 pupils or more. Tbe defeat of the Mcl'bcraoo National . Bank bill may have Iberrsnlt of contracting tbe circuiting medium so much as to force a premium on guld. Tbe Senator thinks bis bill would have added 988,000OOP to tbe circulation of Ibe National Bank*, have curtailed the Issue of silver certificate#, with which a great part of the customs revenue Is now paid, and saved our gold, wbicb » lil not be paid into tbe treasury unless Iqnr a medium based upon It, is paid ont. The dytflinlie outrages show that there M a volcano beoesth ber feet at home, which may at any moment burst foelh and overwhelm her with death ami destruction. Trulvtbe fnturenf England and Ibe British Empire is not aa Wrghl as k ■Ml br. It seems thai a conservative and pacific pot'.-v would show wisdom on tbe part of tbe -rvemmenl at this lime, bat this does Sot st em In be the course which bu beep roerkrd out Still we do not think tbst /England will become belligtrvnt over life Mcaiaguaa treaty. The Salem county Grand Jury hu just presented tbe Court House of that county aa "entirely Inadequate to the proper transact Ion of Judical business," and to poorly ventilated as to endsoger Ibe com. fort and health of Ibe officers and cltlxent. Judge l'arkcr has refused to bold court on some days In tbe Gloucester County Court House on account of Ibe poor sen. — Illation. At the Turn's River murder trial a good part of tb« Judges time is taken up with It Meg tbe officers to raise or lower wiodows. open or shut stove door', etc.. in order to keep tbe court rent" in a faarable condition. O L James Ms Hack Bcovel, the Irre. Dresslhir. bas InsUiulcd suit against the JWLMpbla JVmo tor alleged lSle. The , . tnjniious publication appeared Wm Monday wrelc. In Ibe correspondence from ' Trenton, tod refming In the sscspadi ■bleb made tbe Colonel President of tbe Stale iirn»!f some yean ago, made an asI Motion that he bad been aenlenced to the statu Prison, from wblcb punishment ba narmwly escaped on acme technical point. On a square stand up fight tbe Colonel can throw words with the best of them, sad we hardly expected to see blm downed even in a newspaper controversy, unless they should find Hie weak piece In bis' artnor , — Standnrtl. In olden times Ospe Mey, now become Cape May, was expected to be a great wbaleJahary centre. Whales then moved in large schools within tight of tbe beach. To encourage ibe fiibcrira "whalemen's lights" wet* granted to tbe crews of the boats. The chief of those was the pviv- > Hear of using, free of reolsl. pints nf l.nd al«Ml the brach^ upon build for tigwealencc. the1 roads of the village bad generally been rem to the beach beaide the whalemen's Inai bouse, -tbe "rigbts" became lt> tbe crtirse of a caIWF valuable beacb-fmnt. mrarr lou ia a etuMaer resort. Tbe test of ibem mat "SasSagtAbedtraHia few vtaraffT vrhvmR waa necvarary to .ea. chill m tbe uoactry for Ibebitrard the old wltaleboat Cr*w* and secure relet- e from Ibem Of the abdew "rtjfidi" hrforc a good title gudddw civen to purebascrs of tbe had. -. Cap, War Saw, : E !i I

, STATE ITEMS, b Tbe Mayor and poilor of MUlrille arc 5 tnucb abaoyed bj ibvlramp nuU»pcr. r P. M. Dorney has been spp.'inleif press agent of tbe Jefferson Club of Camden. _ Tbe name of Wsverly Beach. In Ocean •' cor^tty. bas brea changed to North Beach Hirrlsou Jubnsno, of flarrtnwn. Salem (f """"jr. lias a eat that » eight tatuty.lwo - Msybew'ssasb fsctory sod planing mill if at Mtllville wits slightly damaged by fire n yesterday. |5 A litllc'cblld of Mrs. OompSon. of Port a Norrte. was killed by a apldrr-blte ooe day last week, y Yaal quant II lea ol clams have been east i. upon tbe bench at Atlantic City by Ibe recent bigtalide*. L ' Two thousand loos of glass sand are annually taken from tbe pita of Samuel HUllard near Mill/tile.' 1 Tbe Sute Board of Assessors will some ' time next week announce their readjuste ment or tbe railroad taieo. Trenton bas decided to employ an expert to examine Its Treasnrer's account / with particular reference to tbe Ousting . debt. - Another real was killed ocar Atlantic ) City oo Saturday morning. It measured r Over four feel, and weighed about 135 William Murpliy. of New Egypt, bss Jost marketed thirty-two capons tint weighed 857 pounds— an average of about ' 1 1 pound each. „ J Conetable I. B. Coles, of Woodatown. claims to have tbe heaviest hog in Salem I county, which, It 1> believed, will weigh . dressed, 800 pounds^ i VThe West Jersey Presbytery bas made arrangement for Rev R. P. Cobb, of Prlncetonno take charge of the Presby- ' teilan church at Absecon. • David G. Johnson, an ex-soklier and 1 musician in Company B. Tenth New Jersey Volunteers, wis buried With military ' honors Tuesday it Miltville. A great revival of religion is iu pro- ' grrss in Mlllvllle. Some of the most prnmiotnt business men of the city have I lately professed conversion and joined lite , church. Tbe railroads running Into New Jersey , have formed a pool on milk, wbicb will | raise the freigh'age a few cents per can, . but wiU ont affect the retail price, ao deal. I ersaay. i Mrs. Strickland Koeata. of Philadelphia, baa presented a bantlsome stiver communion ' service to the Methodist 1 church at Willow Grove, Cumberland ' 1 County. Mr. A. C. Esther, well-known io Cam- , , den cqunly, has purchased the Elmer , t'.a«s works, wbicb for Hie past year sod a , sif bave been idie. and be will begin op. . erations immediately. Congressman Ferrell has not as vet announced Ibe taccrsafiil candidate for the ^ cadetsbip at tbe West Point Military Academy, although tbe examination was made some time ago. A young lady In Plaioficld Is raid to be I able to write and speak foreign Unguaxes Ibat abe never learned, while under some i peculiar iufiueoce that arbitrarily detrtI mines wh*t language sbe shall splurge In. E. Ten l.ong. a Pasaaie county Ut.n1 dryotan, has dcclxrerl Ills lnlenthin Io become sn American rl'ixen and bat made sppllcstlnn to ibe Con rt. It is Hie first nstursllxalinn of s Oilnatnao In New i Jersey. t The last place in New Jertry that his . her n "Revivallaed" by Mayhr* and En- . gllsh. Hie cold Water evangelists, is Perth , plcrtge sntl 350 itH-mbrra of a Reform Captain Thomas Bund, of Tuckertno. who nr Sitpposerf to have been drowned • on Hie 13 b instanl while crossing the bay I front Tuekrrton in a small bait during • ■ gale, baa tnrnerl tip safe and sound at tbe ' lighthouse where be bail laken refuge. A Newark lawyer In making a search [ has found a deed which curtained the ; following rooditlnnal r lsiise ; if at the ' second coming of Christ Ibe rlead shall ' inherit the rarlh.rald property snail revert to the grantor. -The deed waa drawn In . 1840 C. L. Y.iks, of New York Sra'e. has r purclitgpri a trart 400 arret at Ra n. r mooina. which « s« f.mncrly I he proper" v | nf lite fambits Chaihsie Cuthman.^ ^Ilr J erect a houre upon the'rame of Ibe ralue | of 9600. Rndolpbus Bingham, npe nf the Trusi !«■« nt the Creiper Hns| l<sl in Camden. ■ which was completed In 1876 at a mat of 9100 000 and has never been open f w Itie admission of palirnlt, says that It will lie I opened In the apt int. the permanent fund . of 9100 000 ser aside for its malmeusnce. i having now reached a figure which will r support IU The trains on Ibe West Jeraey Railroad I arc to be aupplled with e newdevlee for ' cart and tbe locomotive. The connect kin I Is marie by means ofair tube*, instead of » a bell cori This Adevlcc, which lias ' been tried on tbe tmro line of the Pennsylvania Railroad, gives entire satisfaction. being, it Is said, not only more ! effective than tbe bell cord, but more con , renient In many reeprcn. ' Three Tears ago an artificial pond, built ■ near Abeeeom and owned by Mr. Thomas I of Philadelphia, wis stocked with twentv 1 seven yonng leather carp. Plot* then the ' Increase has been such as to stock and 1 densely pnpu'a'c two other pnnda of two • acres each. In January last twenty-all ' carp were taken from tbe original pond ' and weighed on sn evcrsge thirty pa inds • eech. Tbe experiment has proved I ighlv satisfactory and large profits are an-lei ' Rheumatism is primarily canted by r acidity of Ibe blood. Hood a Saras parilla ' pnrlfiet the blood, end theo cures the • disease. ' Warritfl. 1 -Hne ^dotrttormtnts. 1 feSii S pi® BESTTDWt = , This medietas, oombtntog hmt wBh yrara a ptsrwsrs yeeubsr to •J 2£Sn. U "*¥or laterwiltunt revere, iarstrode. Lank nf ¥ AHS'.ISS ** j »™Y *"lr,? yna** a win ss>ML TSsrs?™w^,,*Mr ■m-, a. RafAJtrr* com prwtisret, name.

Channels ~U>r Profitable I Business. TIK rrmsrkafiW drrelopre-ni. ia elec- _ trkity wit ma a compare I rely recent period, baa opened up many uew avenues of profit and comfort. One of tbe^latest f phases |p tUs line has been adapted to " pracrlctl amT popular use by Fnronucg lyrwxT. ibe ralerpritlnr dearth taasufaon t.irer of 06 and 88 Fulton street. New 0 York, wbrrehr be twines, a omptete tuodrl incandr-crtil Elect Ho Lamp wuhla e p rior I'iVrTBw Bwiiery wiib iaitroctlooa for operating by amateur*, which will mee alight lose. tment. For family or expert mental pnrprsrrs alone, win practical, scientific and bo-iness rrlucatnr to the J young, these articles are worth .several times their coat, outside of any profit that can be made, and' the manufacturer Is . " orrtilnly cnthh-d to much rrerllt for 1 placing tbein within popular reach. - A 920.00 Biblical Raward. Tbe puhlisbera of HatlrdgKt Vor.Mf , offer twelve valuable rewarrly ia their t Monthly foe February among 'Which istbe I following ; ■ We will give 930.00 re ilie perron t illog n« I he longest verse in the Old Tc*"- . ment Scrlpiiiies liy Fetwiurt* JOti. 1885. ! reeriverl. the Reward will disidid. ! ' Tile money wt'l t« fiewanlerl to Ibe » inner Febtnary 15ib, 1885. Persons trying i ■ > for the reward mnti tend »> cents in all. I I ver (oo pottage stamps taken) with (heir j I answer, for wbicb they will receive the:' Monthly for March, in which the name : , 1 and the correct answer will tw published, i and Jrewlrieb si'versl more ealnaMe re. wsrrrt will fie offered. Addrr.-ss I ten JUKI a i , Prausmxo Couragy. Eeston Penoa. i ' The Gift of the Craxy Patchwork Book ! monlli." Ttii" |"ilcli»'"l< l.sik rot.nlos ! transferable rlcslgw. 100 two tiiichcsand ' time." The F.4lUm Q •srterly'fiw" gprieg ■ rigwdby il." i^.r.V,r*«lf".1 nrwliste 'of ' Paris, and a rermplrie ti.yy In one of , America's mrisl famous writer-. .nil many ' other features. - i I Cut this ..ut ami send with 50 cents to ' •SxaawaHtnoa & Cuotuwk. j Eighth and Market Sts., Pblla. i «rif J-Ott want a goorl and Stylish Hal 1 . for yourself vintr wife or children; if you , want a fk-al-kin Saeqiry ur oilier Furs, ur aacqriea re dvr-d or rap-ibed and made , of Jtrtin'it. T try'it f' .", 'll"w Rrosdway. ' Corner 27' Si ret New York. Ordrrs ' 3Hrir iSidurrtisnnfnts. EVERY DAY ; Dr. CfHPMAN'S Pl.l.lJx ; Itoul t hut that all Ihr .llii.'-hlk^ i Dr. CHIPMAN'S PILLS. ! r are IB the use of ihtsremely Dr. CHIPMAN'S -PILLS. ; • IB IUU..W, Ttyy ire sukl by E. D. LONC. Sola Agent for U. S. tsar riLBMT sTHKicr. litlLAUa. ' TWgWTT-riTg fg-WTSA HOT. j »0||gpK . sll wurXr Bbauliiti-lrBBBrirrst DsiXMUr. , dss-r HaUUBTT HOOK CO.. fw.«w. Maine 1 JN 'II AXCERY OF NEW JER- ! ^ wussd ^ey ree I fnuoire MUr'jatiiurr'stro rarir^t Hawyre* r cralfrmte BBtel^Wpeblliy Olty^ Haieu Derwattwr ia. 1*M. raitur H.Pcnrst. pmrnMPMN. ? gUBBOQATK-S OFFICE The nnrtsrstgaeri woeld respscttn.1 ymtlfy th* TOivteg uyoa Lim as - DtUUtOOATk OF TUB OOCST* OF CAFi MAT- I .' si aw omre at Cage Bay codn Ilonaa. as " TUK8DAT AND BATORDAT - or sack wvtX. WILLIAM niLDRgm. Iwsa-M farrnwau. mmmm ' SW^'Wys .mT^rnt 'rent i yr.^T^'fe'rco.. \ TAX. SALE. • DAI.lt OF LAND* AND KRAI. FOTATN IN J TBKcrry orcArR mat mo jtoNFATNRST OF TAXI" AS»Ru«Rfl I THRURON FOR THK TEAK I SSI. > By vtnav of a rwstouon ol It* Htry r-onaetl • r NONDAT, FRBHNARr IA tera. * l^tnSmSS Si SS'u^aralsir'i rare, au t»

. Bennett. Wau Deniaraua shf^runde : ;; a tteuoeir, John. Wnntaeara 'akie »r*_ J S^^um rjwwL 'fttwSaag asety'ra ■ ' 1 wis firnTw" "SiS~r.,5."wT-a-r Maj^.'Xmih^'BanStrei - Ha^sa lnuwrai aM^rostsi^ 41 * I '"t^pe ttoy Laait" imp! Vii'.'.'Bireii' «^a *-M^' R'ar'tyt^tmpTo10 1A?A*1A is, rt"lii.'is.V sail ltTliH-r*! . all-t rluits to be rulilel.... WW fspe May Land Imp to. Ill'"" S'f- • ^r>ne Way UnAmp. Or. Bl"eli * . b d ri SiTcrnts 'In ^ rap-' iiir uiiu imp. Cn.' ilioci iu, l ua " uine Ws"y'tjsn1<:,lfinpr™! "ntiufl II. bus . A A 4- B A Sana IS. Inl-retr an-l r<w. " iraps May Land" tmpVoa .' " iii rex i A kwa UTd.'*?|l.L .'r! U no t am 'il'."' I ruerssu aml ow'u in . de*1 ■ m ". . Cane May lav] Imp, Co. Htock :s. lou 1, X. spark A . Interest sn.| sosia to ^ ' Cape £a uat'iiap! 'on." Bkrek' IA in"" l iTst. IB. II. IA II, IA t«. IA IT, IA I IS. re 11 ami >1. Interest anit coat. Ii'l-e ,^ ^ [ llnmi-arerel rtiq fsetnn Wailrmt se8 ^ j llagbra HL. north -asr Vrv Heirna. «1 to ^ ^ B ^1*'^''* ftuWuRSsinlell ^ ^ ; ntAMraet'trem. Tn'ereM rut "ro.S"o 1 MMrterl SO* W_(h«| -and tot. noribeaM Mra. Duty. ^ b"1""' 'sn^™! ^ Mall. LatayerrV *ti HnuVtieir's'l'side ti ngbea Hi., boure and^tra. So. »r. tnteresi and ^ ^ ""^Bai rim Biirtirrt BrwiisaM ijie.Deri*r * | ^hatpta. Briiigjt. agmtf irrawadj , '"l'T SSr ere1 UlSy«re'.' W aanibf- *" * tnn.aort tfnven ma., ire hytst. Inlvrvsi Nnrtkwsst stde^ Waremgi i»n lit. Intel- ^ ^ f!|*M^3i2M> and *h ,' Idiper. A darn Sbrtbwest side Wnrvt ItelreoiiiSv ' North' w!4s' 'aide „ ^^ra^irWarTrteSaBdwifflnhJ^^ I! skTla'ajvdie'1 si*bo2r'Imd'iit . t«j' Mwdr. lane AvA^lDHAfaTeUe m. Interest a-.d ^ ^ w bswreSAjnysetfroau'^lnrerest sod nlu ^ ^ . .. " . Hnra'iiff'w.'RiiNtrsw. SB Dose I, December », MM. 8uUc"'*' S

DURABILITY! ' IN SEA SHORE PAINTING "X SECURED BY USING : LUCAS' LIQUID PAINTS • CAPITOL LEAD. WARK, aLDKBDOanmee. r.-.l , ' A H. I.ITri-P I-.,, ' ; fl lAffViLBI FOB YOB MONEY THIN GO TO THE i NEW YORK- BARGAIN MOUSE,' By baying sure i (3^. WaBhiflgton Street, Cape May City. ; . DRY GOODS, TIUMMIKfK. SotE'ETT""" , Just received a large line of Ladies' and Children's Coats, Ulsters, Dolmans, Newmarkcis'aml Jersey Coals. Seasonable Dress Goods. Cloths. Flannels. Plaids. Worsted Goods, ■ etc , some as low as 7 els. per yard. An excellent line of Ltncastcr Ginghams, heavy, 7c wofth 10c.; good Canton Flannel. 7c . extra > heavy, 9c., heavy wWAil Gray Flannel. 1 5c , elsewhere. 22cts ; ^ Good Fast ColopCafiFfr. 4 nr. A ; Hook Foster Patent, gttaran teed. Kid Glovd, black and rolorerT, St. Dr. Hamilton's Pixpanding , Side Health CArsct. regular price. Si xo. reduced to $l.2S- Oihci makes. 45^ .^00., anil Si. 50 pairs .\VJute Woolen Blankets at • If^.SO a pair. """J L. SCHLAGER. Proprietor. WATCHES! WATCHES ! WATCHES! WATCHES! Two oz. Solid Silver American Lever, - - f, 7 go Two oz. Solid Silver Waliham and Klgin Wauhcs. R.go Solid Golrl Gent's American Stem Wimlers. . 2; to Solid Golrl Indies' American Key Winders. - 21 to Solid Gold Ladies' American Stem Winders. - 24110 , Roy's Silver Hunting-Case Watches. - - ('7$ ^ Waterbury Stem Winding Watches. - - - 27; Nickel' Clocks, 'I)0 Cliains, Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, Diamoafls, Etc., T. O. HAYDOCK, No. 12 North Second Street, Philad.lphia. WM. G. SERRILL & CO., , Green Creek. Cape May Co., N. J. ] CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS, ' Met Sots, Glass Sets, Lamas, Work Boles, Vases, Dolls, ' DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, AND FANCY GOODS. Hats, Caps, Ready-Made Clothing, Overcoats, BOOTS AND SHOES. 0 Millinery Goods. Clvna and Glassware. Groceries, Feed. Etc. Just Received a Large Lot of WAUL PAPER & BORDERS DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. GROCERIES. HARDWARE. WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE. I' FAMILY " FLOUR, 'WM. TOWNSEND, f" C. B. COLES, • LUMBER MERCHANT, • Doors. Sash. Blinds. Mouldings, Boxes, &c. BRACKETS AND SCROLL SAWING. Office, No. 14 Kaighn's Avenue. Camden. N. J. Kift-y : SASH AND DOOR DEPOT, CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J. ; Doors, H, Bliiis, Slntters, lonlip, Frames, Sreens, c ^ " CONNER A. SCHELLINGER. ; SAMUEL H. FRENCH & CO., . Paint Manufacturers, PAINTERS' AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES. » CBQWH READY-HHED PADfT. BEST SEA-SHORE PAINT IAKOFACTOBED. wxns Lrad sad coinre or Evnry rresenpnon. rrenres Coiorv tm Unrtar. sure Ma-fls. » "rvhumurml nrenn-nu la l"taurr. Col, Emhnssrd. Cotsrxl, sad Calbtdral OIbsb. Bred for larmmml Cat gus. SAMUEL H. FRENCH * CO.. , GEQ. M. POWELL, - MERCHANT TAILOR, m ' No. I S Decatur Street. Cape May City. rwBiRiahie ready —ilk r-Wkma^iui- "Bd ran h^r-^j^ii-Bl^^m^^rre-n^-b;rg 1 "* West Jersey Hotel, FOOT OF II BRKBT 8TB RKT. CAMDLh. S.J. " |!s^^'m^Ks^Miire«d»M«Mr<m aLr^raffw' k psareire. 'Toml* StsbUB^ """ 8TEPHEK "ARSONS tele of Par srra'y llotM, Camden.

gaanamafcet's. 1 riTUKiror. immmmn «, ubs Dress-stuffe have tumbled 1 dear to the bottom — no doubt about that — those that " have tumbled at all. No; that isn't the way to put it 1 1 The tumble is mostly here. / There is no wholesale trade. The wholesale market is com- n 1 paratively empty. The break J in prices here has carried ; down a good many staple J stuffs. 1 The finest Scotch ginghams and French sateens arc here. ' The ginghams have ^ome in I ! force. Sateens have begun f to come. The zephyrs are ! \ 40 and 50 cents; the sateens, ' - 37 yi and 50. luidies' stockings out of i gear with the market: Ger- ( man plain cotton at 25 cents; better than the money ever ' gets. . German fancy cotton at 20 r cents. Put down to 20, be1 cause the fancy Balbriggan ; kill them at 25. German fancy Balbriggan : of a dozen different styles at ' 25 cents. If we had put these 1 at 37 y( cents where they belong, we should have saved I; nil the trouble. English black spun-silk with Balbriggan under feet, at f i ; which is 37^ cents I under the lowest price wc * ever made before, and 50 cents under the lowest we ever heard of elsewhere. A dozen grades of Guiqet's black silk are here so much | below value a* to literally j break the market. There are ladies whf> are scarcelywilling ure-Avcar another make. /They will buy no sillj^ar the market price till these are gone. ( 1 lore is the list : We guarantee every' grade I ® of both gros-grain and cache- ' ii 11 re- for average wear. A few down <|uilts ut sural 1 1 and brocade-silk covers « i half their value, viz. 5x6 feet £1 8 1 l'l'ie'eo vers alone arc worth j 1 j the money, to say nothi"" of I miikin- and rlown at <53 or J ; OOl, Turkr.-y - red and - white table covers, about threequarters current prices hithI erto n»nv a quarter lower " VliM - inch s. uare 2s cents ! ) J f . ' 65' b'l $1.00 They are always kept with linens ; but cotton. Linen will not hold the color Boys' clothing kr eps dropPir»fr- ^ _ A newmarket of brown beaver for is low. if the beaver and making are good. One of. black stockinet at $1 3 has $10 worth of : io .kinet in it, to say nothing of making and other materials ; and we should chai^^fio for llie >1 making alone. One of Berlin Twill with nutria collar and cuffs at $1 2 is low. A n dolman of the same heavy .y cloth, hare collar and cuffs is " lower, £8. Andsoyoumaygo through f the overgarments. There is no agreement iif* prices. ^ Everything is low ; not everything equally low. ! Girls' overgarments likc- , wise: and dresses. ~ Fur-lined circulars are low enough. Sicilian, lined with suslicky, $15; hamster, $20: re squirrel, $25. Seal coats and dolmans are low enough. A first rate seal , coat in all respects but one, '» for $75. The only drawback is a little roughness in the . fur. The finest dolman we U- evermakecanbegotforf3oo. £ $400 is the highest price we have put on a dolman in several years. - i-^.ca-^L Moquctte carpets down to $1.23 a yard I A big roomful of Moquette at $1.25 and ' Brussels at ■$ 1. Another big roomful of Tapestry at 50 and ** 75 cents. Moquette, you know, is L the favorite parlor carpet. There is no'richer-looking carpet Axminster and \Jnlton are richer, but notridier-look-x, ing. Moquette at $1.25! Not ■* remnants, not unsuccessful patterns; a roomftil! Not .distrusted makes; the best!

JOH* WAN A MAKER. A. " llrir adrrrtisrntfnts. ^ MAGNIFICENT HOLIDAY : LADY AGENTS WANTED ""i sdwlr ^relrlsgyi'f iranTlISI preBtsbIB VIRGINIA FIRMS , SriiLESSsWI ' - s. K.;r,T sr. si sssawxss raa-'aumpa iaBirC"H. L BTAPUB, llkimond! $1,065.00 iCIVEN'AWAY^ jx'HH ra i-i'mt f,.„.| " M .iSn ' 1885. Tie Pliifia Times Aim* tn cover the whole field, of progressive journalism. No subiect is too great for it to discuss intelligently and without bias, and none so insignificant as to escape itSMiotice. It lays the world tributary to its wants, and everywhere | its agents may be tound, alert to gather the particulars of all passing events and. tend them by telegraph up to the last moment of going to pjess. It is a brief and abstract chronicle of the time and contains all that is worth knowing in the history of the world for the past twenty-four hours. ' The Christian Union. j ^ A Thirty-two P«P«r. I history srert h« wool . sn'Tot-rc'-'lng «. 1 A Christian ps|rer spo'enr to """ pftplrel A n-lnfuT psp-r: slmfna In oysry srllclB to 1 in-nts^io^lusdnorial drpartmmra. and oo ; Ao lot-rretlng payrr; rdUod on 'ho prlnolnl* thai propls win ho -as-f to read II. yon had j ITS PECULIAR FEATURES ARE : I j Th- Groat criob RyrnWur lamp. I Exprrlrnrrc.' luqalnny Frlroda Sond«-rroh"°l Papers. Sunday Aflornoon. ^ EDITORS; tal'rar l. Jrh£!UraI!fcp«ln>re X^ire sjnl ffre". to urayelte p;aoe, N. T. Ctty. '. 1885 i I THE PANSY • EDITED BY MRS. O, R. ALDER ("PANBT-q This horn- frtond of the boy* and glrta. tor 1 LITTLE USHERS; AND THEIR NETS, a story of lbs dolors of a boy and girl lor tb* ^wlrarel^hi Eorope," hrglnnlogln thr*Da'THE BDOWNINO HOTS. M^t "4 belp'fnT Ooldra'pellialS0'""" "" THIN SLICES OF AMERICAN HISTORY, ^Mre.'iTdranoP"rJi°ra*OTk*0' ',an • . ^ DUE ALPHABETICAL DILTIONANT * the Pansy societtt j l.ETT EES FRO* ABROAD. A "tnily-BilsaloiiorT. Era. Dr. Bethany, wfil rente letters to T*s Paasr Iran Tarsus. Asia Only yi.ra a yrar. Address orders sod toqolrl*s mihe pohlraherB.^ j/ypmiop a CO.. «arblr $ard. ] QAPEMAYCITY MARBLE WORK 8, 8. F. Cor. Railroad Traol A Tor uplxa. i MONUMENTS. TOMdurPONE^snPPIN . ' "*"* M»TO»s and re— -e. ^