Cape May Wave, 14 February 1885 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Publithed Every Saturday Morning. ; ~q?E WAY. FEBRUARYS, 1885- , nja pa^re ryrasr* re ire ay Map cut I . The Legttlature. ldt- A anmberoJ peUuoo»»cre in tha Hosae Id farorof tbe tmipcrauw hygiene bill An opioida (tout (be Attorney General , Mating thai U waa perfectly right fir iLe SOU lo expand lbs Sblnn five liutwlo.l dollart for (be Deaf and Dnmb ln»liiui>»> waa nednd. O i Toraday roorniojr there »»• much ! diac natal in Ibe Houm upon Ibe lemper. ana' hygiene bill. In executive eeaelou ua Tueaday morn ■ log lbs Senate confirmed the follow none . ioailuna ; F. r Lay Judge of Cape May l>. I>l ] roocls ; for Stalk Flab Cotntnlseloocx. , ex Senator Frank Ward, of Sussex . I- , Oooirnlaaioner of Chariiiea and ' 'Jeaaie Dircrty, of Cape May ; for !..« | 'Jud^-e of Mercer, Jnbn Stewart. Ki-S-n- , aior Ward waa confirmed, while i brother t TtSw" W. B. Miller, of Cape May. , introduced n bill forbidding the pUniit.tr r of oyatera or occupation ol any of the ■ landt of the Slate lying under the water below high waUTlnark witbio two tntla . of Ibe more of any bay, aound. creek, ' Ac., within the bouu l.ntt# <'ape May county. . , *" i Among the UBapaaaed tbia week were tbe following : , 8. <1, giTing to widowa and miner t children of aoldiert killed wltbln Ibe laat ' „ three yean while In ibe ferries of ibe . . Stale, tbe aa me pent ions from tbe Slate t aa the Bolted Statca allow; H. 81, per- 1 milting legal rotera of each borough to , elect n freeholder, provided they do not ■ role In towaablpe already entitled lo a ' freeholder. t, a 88, authorizing the appolntmcnl by . tbe Inapeetor of eblld'a labor, with tbe " approval of the governor and comptroller , of three depntlea, at a salary of ft, 000 t - per year ; a 18, authorizing boards ol ' cboten freeholders, when tbe office hai r, been vacant alx months, to appoint a H. 30. authorizing penona baring lieni '' for work, labor or materials employed in „ tbe repair or construction of any arliele, lo enforce fuch lien ; H. 134, making it J lawful to foe Incorporated companies, Ac. c - II. 86, supplement to tbe chancery act t tela. Ire to tbe Itaklng of fees and costs ; f II. 118, pmvirapg a two years' extenston , nf time for tbe cotnplellno of railroads ; n U. 84. providing that collectors of tnxea • shall seize and sell enough property, real , or 'personal, lo make tax, Ac. t 8. joint resolution Wo. 1, asking Con- , gresi to Inquire fitness of Abivka.in which to bone n peeal colony ; 8. Joint renolm i lion No. 4, for Ibe abolisbment of quaran- t tine dues upon certain vessels ; If. 17, J rela' ing td rends in townships '8. 98, providing for the remission of ■ I wo fifths of tbe term of rentence of any J ootid In tbe alate prison '(except for , murder) for good behavior, Ac., H. 117. J relet Ive to write of certiorari ; II. i 32. J amendatory of tbe public rnatl act; 8. 49. . m powering common council to ap- i polt.l and dismiss by a majority vote j men.tiera of tbe police f.ircc. J- 'lot reaolntlon No. 9, for ibe disposal t of the-Shlon bnbery money ;VH. 87. for < tbe incorposatioo of cbarllable associations , III 171. enabling clllta to build scwrrs in • H. 17, ralallng lo roads In towni'dpa, { II. 44, prohibiting driving over wooden bridges faster than a walk; if. 119. sup. | piemen! lo practice sot ; If. 188. validating certain acknowledgement of deeds ; Bit. 43, relating to writs of attachment before jnsliciea of tbe peace II. 189, requiring flab wardens to enfore- Ibe Sunday game laws ; H. 185, < Vraviding for drainage -^densely '|mpulalptkr companies to taaoe bonds for im- . provaweou ; H. 177, an act to facilitate ' Ibe collection of personal taxes; H. 188. , lo regulate tbe tale of baled hay, straw. olc..J»o that tbe wood and iron shall not ' constitute more than five per cent, of tbe | gross weight. Tuurrox, Feb. 9.— In the .Senate lis- 1 night, Nichols of Cumberland, introduced ; Coocorreot Resolution No. !. allowing tbe people lo atnood Hie Coostituiioa by ' forbddiog lire manufsdnre and sale nf ' Intoxicating liquor aa a bevrrtV-fnrti-d lo tbe Judiciary Committee, S oator W. B. Miller la apoaaor for tbe , following: Making one cent a ralle.no . • mmo or lane, the rate par mile on all nib i mails In tbe Bute, except on palace or . |tnrl.w can, where the rata shall be no more than laments per mile. No paasra i shall be issued, except to etaployeeaAk 1 and Judicial officer*, and others nosS^gr- ' milled to ride free by law. Jaraay Day at New Orlaana. N dice la hereby given that with tbe »pC'al of the Governor, the "Nnw Jersey e Day" at Ibe World's Exposition baa been changed from February 10th to . March 85ih. It waa found Impoaaible to . necure the at tendance of tbe Governor aad ! othr r Slate offlclala on tbe first named ■latr. and tbe postponement is made In or- * der to give ample lime for preparation for a fining celebration pt tlir day, in which It i> hoped many riaitnrs front ibe Slat* will participate. Visitors from New Jersey are Invited to register at tbe State Headquarters, to receive and answer Ibeir mail at this place, and generally to make themselves at borne there. Letters addressed to any cee at "New Jersey Head, quarters. Exposition Grounds, New Orleans Ln..~ will be retained at tbe 8ute post office until railed for by tbe owner, unless Ibexr hare secured permanent quartan In advance will probably find It advantageous tn have tbrlr mall matter so tUrt chid. Tba -Oonajpsioner -rent ha girnl to give any dcalied information to Inti tuling sldtora, as#b routes, board or lodging!, ate., <*> npidlratioa, by mall, eill ,-r to Ibo Jersey CTty office or lo hi* Hyw Or leas' artdre--What ■ Small Boy Could Do." A Ihi.ia Brobio ratter smafl for bit at a wotkdln an office as errand-boy far four gen'hlrac who do bnilnap there. .One tiny tbe gentlemen wet chaffing him a Hit It for being no ama'.l.wd raid to "You will never amount to muob. you ran oevnr do moeh, you are to small." Tbe Utile telle* looked at tbero. • Well," raid ba "aa Bnailaal am. 1 ran do something that neither of you ran do." ' lb, what U that r raid they. ' I doo't know aa I ought to tell you," Bot tbey were anxious to know, and urg-d him lo tali what be could do that neither of (hem ware able to do. "I «pe keep from swearing," raid die Hula fellow. There were now blnahra on four faces, and Ibere encored to be no aaxiery for «"■ Mm. H.'^Boawell to cm- / » flramnbtog revival at the ( Atlantic CRy, of which MMee. Nearly two hundred " S33S%^areh'd1h?nara>cM three — Htm of lUa.nbaUc i> :

v a-— — Art Ordlnatvow. I ! An orutaahee tor the prntreUao of the pebbe * tram sad sanitary madlooa nt the ail I Cape May. aaUttenpira ihapmM aial nouea aeoM Sre'the aelVc thy oT^tha *as."t1aMt j nMaWaay eTue wtmm'SJL0®/*!!?**J I nance or rode, and 1st prrepn VKitM'BC the same sparer peool mwaag arasa^treMsyor a ' SBgaRASSf oom'nuited°m me psnslty ; ttwn^oSiB^^vIni"^™^ timto ^rtune . nulrance exists, re Is betas maintained ur let- s i ssk®®3?1 ■ 7' | MMMMOTWOW^Meelnarrer «»lr.l a 1U ' manner or procedure sbnll u.' r..ltow» : Upon g 'Huard?*!/? any* tndivulual iMitm?Pn ectsing U ,mT i ^Sac' ^''and t^lt^urth«*ord^ned. That Ute I< eta tin 'c tt 'rt" tilth rerosal, rattore oraoflacL sts'lPt'.t be tesa g than ittt-oa. or mora than litw.ottlor each and sum eonimti^pt ^ * urther^ or^raed ^Thal tn ^ Setubretherecf *tr tnUr'lf Jndrmem tt tteeotnra ® «a*y tn suppressing or nbating any nata- ? ^ t^^goCyra^repgra ltd* | "St1;" "and be It tnnner ordained. That all I nrtrr-wells and cese- pools, ehatl be aa eon- a structrd that std^ee thereor shall be wa^^bt. ■ ahsOl'tse cleahed"o!it^KaM onoeajwarl*^ « iwaea ine nr^i dsy ^rytoter sj^th^gm day a | year under n penalty ot Itrty dollars (lao.oot.sM I . (or every twealy-ltmr t«) hours negb-cr.tf, was- I Kwlth thU onllnauae and addUlooa! One ol our c tdrad dollars tlion.0") ehaU ba tmeoaad aad t raonvered by an an too at law far vtnlaung tar a BBC. IX and be J'tJ^Jto^rarreT ' . t^^pnNBtel* MfbiSrbeKP™pu5rSS m j , ere^ twotay-lour J a penalty of Sen doltare (Ptl 0)). t Bsc- IX And be It fort tier ordslned. Tbst all E «i^i?erram^sUmoo^,orr^M|,snd OcmKr t must IsMWrtwsra tlw IwraaMlo^lo^J. nt ^ seSS" Teat ^be tollow'Sf "ara'bSrebj- deeirnt ° """"fH^lumg stable manure within dfly (50) ' l"l'%ipo»aIa« wa'sx paper ecrapa. fruit paep 1 earaand™ dleys^t S^f^'oty or'l'oio the J ; jsrgg { esKSe uwS|Cy 'a'ny desd'anUMf'tmo Spe j i i i i ; -SSSsSae ; ; '""tSffisa i ' anoatod: niSHT A.KKSirgDY.af.ix. , Becretary. i Dated. Janoar y In, tr». fr-at | Tbe swindling female an acnount of < ! whose operatlnoa tn Borrtentnwn was men- , tloned n abort time since bna beeo playing ; ; her old game In Camden, bat »o far as yet learned only tncceeded in victimizing n j j boarding-house keeper. $cgal <&dvttttsfurats. si :lriei ' rSES.'ffilSSE * SBBB SaSSSSBSXKZZ x mlS'StegirawfirfcrW-aaraerthi ' y ji^SiSTe Blaaa^^parallar In * aw- The jreltntae haeakgee trade suart and d orrraed reciioo. os, wstgy*hr Tske bnoshrv. *• Bii IlliI T M t\ j nnIiluliJ\jJ * ■

* MASTER'S SALE. : IS CBAJfCKBT OP SgW JERSEY. I Joseph VrarsA^Wtf e g taaera, Dvxrra rot a » iTrKDAY. the 11 at day or MAKCH. isax ' MffCfffirara in theCtty^Cajia^Miq'. „ "real estate, j in Lower township. County dfrape Mar, 1 ot New Jersey, bovndod and ilesont>« aa a Bo. 1 ' BretoolDg at a Red Coder Post on the f westerlr aids or IBS public road leudlot frulB B sofKb -r"y*ci,rucr to Samuel ' Pterco, ruDulng from thence north IX degreeseast tb perchra JjJT w* haif^peech lu^rangMif ( S-.»1 1 ds drgrecs^* es: r- ^rrbp lo a craMree d so perches bounded^Cy sat.l .Pteree* line to tbe s No. X Begtanlog at a red relit post staodiug I ^ Tug rrotu Cape^ l.tscl to t'old HprlDg'. ln the head' Jl Btati^BwamPj earaer^lo^'tod puo hsaed^by j t ^^'5"^<?b"'tumS5'" ^re'breeV'bJitodM I ffo'^Be^tnolM a^Mesi' m me eaatere ror- ' Ua'm' rurT;"t tfeneo along the 1 to a hlaox' lototng lands t"ongtngtu or j ^wn'alln^soumldrSTeraweMeiH jHtrchesto 1 porahaa 'and nine feet to a , stake for a corae^from thence sirnm Itlq^deNO.X situate near the Afrteau ctiorch. adlothlng lands of the helra of Bptcar beaming, dvoeaaad. on tha north. Leutue! lesmtogsnd i on the south, and laud of John K. F. and Riehant Town oo^Ute -a-tM^nuWg , w|a^o«t^Sra^m^^!a Kart acid ld*tDuel,"beaiulng''s «h« line sooth i deb'naS* from 'Whence tmuMUtVon^tb/ aatd^ra^' uerchea ta a post; trnm tbeooe north lo a auxe (II Hie III. fsrt Town* line; froca thenoa bouodarareVrast o" tWkvaStS T tSuxfcSl* aeighborbfod, betog the w enter ty part or straw SffmSSSHSSsat along Week* line north M drgreea, east IS perehes to Jacob laamlag* oonter-, theflga aoath It d -greaa, west 1» perch re to a stake tor a oorner the tine or Ja^^l^talhg*>tary II and'^tand; blare's tw^ung!MCi>nuSnlng tmanhmm WEKfd^and'po'rl haaM s ssslms Wary Hang, hraiHinl lawiia ilia lot >,«■: tt-n-.n i,K at Jaoob Leatater* oorner la tha line of floorer Foeter* lead; shraee by tha raid Jacob bsanan conn 1 degrees, west rr v perches to Jaoob Bpltxr* llne^reom ^thmoe^ucMh J' ^ySm?ra*^Sfra^rataInSgaee'e5aaa Wood Land porchased by IJplecr Lemming of Joen Moaeaottne a sht^dlManrafrom^iae arfrom tbeooe eooth ex degreex east « 1 parches along iheoorth line ot James teaming* thirty-one arrr Irvl torag^warreec areMea^lo 'the1 all" Ss« Laim'ng* "land; thanoa Modtng on the said Lemuel Learning* of bretonteg^l-ootatBtnc three aad a hall aerea Na to. Is also a tract of Wood Land aKqatad put of a tract of mM Leetn. de-eaaed. and la hat-ad aad bounded a> follows! Bagtnalur at a atak- In tha itoe of Dr. Haisbei 1 pjsea; meuoeamag the Mssl the - Sn ""a^I^ihT»'dI?^Di«'it" remhra in the as Hi gansoef Uarey*J8ewloa line; IMeee ! wvchra sm'i !tbga^o*Thomae Learning* line; ' thenoa bmaing am the said Thomas Learning* uss north It degrees, east !•>, prrebra to mo ' iem""*""0* 1,0 *cnI* 01 Swd W^^^hrhyamSr LraMug^rato'lng of tha administrator- of Utltla Newton, deoeaasd. and a batted and hounded as rmtowxBegmragvw a^t»)4 .parens* m tlx soam^ttae m tbs ^^kita^avre^^isTi ^Jaluil' S^OAOLA WfkBrecial if aster. WTW^NIXOBjSsllo tore. tax sale. B41ft^A2?o^S2^LF5?ANro"N-,'; PaTMRBT OF TAXgB ABSBBBBD TagRgON FOR THB TEAK IMX ^s^^jSarSiSS tm*lS yiarSSx'l wSraSat jmbUeralerolr-' HOBDAY, FEBBUARY IX ISM. : ^ q^ BSTTh iitd agai ai "i ag|^ Wtxjhetraori. U' .tHmhweM ,*a I MX luMreataufi rnu^ ^ | *raSBwra«x%£.fSrayr*SM

"^ruaeti" flea! eSormwrat ear. Corgie ' Biwmwaat iS^o5»ia " " J tienu-tt. latere* aad ram ratsa aB>L. a no y ojrx.^n by jl. northaasi I . Hwa^'leretwY^'oeeifmbeSdST <v re Curyts. Ejtxx Eat: ere. WaahUgtaa gat and opal to be added... .' — . 14 00 hweat std^LatayclM^.aMmut Joa. 1 t'ape Mar Land Imp-CXBirek i.lol i In- ^ ^ . -d 1S °° I i . tT a.1^, !. u.i'i'Ta.ii.'ix ; .00 X .^."Yh,^. Md crau to^lt'drlr" is <-■ i tx?3s' ^"iM ereta *to re [ "ire HaVla^ x^uflX^XlXlSi^ ! xSTJft 'Tutor "f aod eHirfo'readr are.^. ^ * » - ^ape May^lyuljaip- r^s^ai i'i*c '°u | jrijaV Unji im p. Vo. ' Titoe It^i a^ mi " * ,• • "ib^'s , « 'i!. . " W T. '^re'lUy iWirni,". C'o'. 'yaeret' i.'e'a.'h *' a Iron mod maiai not mapped. Interest and ^ " Douglass. B, P. Northwest aldej-afay. ' u^fb' °l' °* *"r TX oo J "rwIiw! I jvliigsioi! Northwest ^aide e Bmtth. Ititrreat atld o,»at to tie^addo.1. too ~ Hngher St., northeast Yrs. Ilrtrna. 41 by * ^Oretner, w. M. North wcal aldr^ limtrer- re added 4 CO t Bt" hS\ fn° ™i'. nSSSt* Jl ra DulJf ! ° flrter. Jauvr. Il-uao. bloek V. lot x, id- * Jotoiwg Maggie Otter. Interest and coat ^ ^ n ^tlalLLatayrtt'e '^'Koju'hraat stde^iugreo I; Band. Enoch wVji otthweat^V Wash- " n»Sid.lBBreom^car* jtoutheaS,1iido * * " j |~,"f i" J: S,haJpJn.™BrtiSleX*Otie rere or'gmund' " * house, barn and -ooumlidlngs. la .rear of £ '"trewred. Mra.TBoutrevSj'al-le Wash- " "" * tagtoa Bt. west v. M. D. Marry, re by too. i lotercet and eo. U In be added XS On g ..Ivey. John. Cor. Lafayette, waahtngaadtcM^toMaMwt.1 f... 10 oo ,J Northwest aide Washington Bt. Intbr- " w Ty^' uweS'iS °° * LaoStTjorero'^/ Noidliweai side ' Lb- ' " fayeuept, hottae and tot. southwest PrvaMackaertaa. L t Co. .JtfM. No. in. Onmii.OObyire. Interest and coals to "m^SeT JoraL' ' Were aOda' Dccarat Wt! ' Oreenwcod CWjjyg- reby «. lalereat^^ :K ™P*r!Z£ SaSb^^ WaaidraBq^Uukio * *" m*l Ufayaua^ Bex fid by 47X utereat ^ ^ ou reby^^la^S^SeiSa KbeSK 10 or I SSTa^SHE^e ?r£ u re w r-.'1"1' , •" — *— " - 2stt'3xxjri " - " -aBSimwamm.

DURABILITY; SEA SHORE PAINTING SECURED BY USING LUCAS' LIQUID PAINTS. AM. h CAPITOL LEAD. ssrarara, smrnrav. ] '' TOO WANT YiLOE FDR TOD MONET THEN GO TO THE _ NEW YORK BARGAIN HOl'SEJJ | ^ 34 Washington Street, Cape May City. I a DRY GOODS. TRIMMINGS. NOTIONS. ETC.. j' | Dolmans' Newmarkets .tn.l Jcrscv Cnti'ts L " K Seasonable Dress Goods, Cloths. Flannel-. I'i.nti.-. Worsted (lootls. j 7 Tftr-, some as low as 7 cts, per van). An cm v'lrnt line nl Lancastc,' j Ginphams. heavv, 7c. worth 10c.; gn.itl C aniun Flannel. 7c , extra • heavy, <*.. licavv t-: Wool Grav Flani.oi 1 ;r . elsewhere. 2 lets.; I ! Good Fast Coloi Calico. 4 uc. A ; I I.»tk Foster Talent. Rttaran- ' 1 teed. Kid Glove, black and colored. St I >t Hamilton's Expanding I < , Side Health t orset. regular price, St 50. seduced to £'.2$ Other I • makes. 45c.. »oc . 7c. an-i Si. to paint White Woolen libnkcts at ! i ' 'moJ.Lur.'ru.u,. ire„„.,e,„ ,,„,.,u.ey.t. o., . .'.uoei Hat^ta.- ( api9r L. SCHLAGER. Proprietor, j < ; Grat Redaction in Watcbes ! I; Great Mitel id Wa'cteG ' Solitl (".--l-i I .at he-' Stem Win. ling Walth.im Wvches. - $19.00. ' Solid t .| K. Gold Ladies' s. \V"t! Walthani or F.lgut Watches. 3 5. CO ' Solid 14 K. Gold tient's S. W.i Walthani >>■ ! lg-tt Watches, 40100 1 Solid Gold Gent's American Ki t Winder-. - 2JT.OO I Two oz. Solid Silver Klgin o. Walthani Watches. -/* 7.50 ; Silver Walthani Stem Winders. 7.50 ' Solid Silver Boy's Watches, . ■ . 50 i " Stem Winding Waterbury Watche-. - - 3.1W „ Solid Walnut and Day Mrtki.ig i'UI- -30 Ou^Jay Nickel Clocks, .gii. ■ JEWELRY. CLOCKS AND SILVERWARE T. O. HAYDOCK. No. 1 2 North Second Street, Philadelphia. - "WM. G. SERRILL & CO.. 0 Green Creek. Cape May Co., N. J. ! CHRISTMAS AM) HOLIDAY PRLSHXTS, Met Sets, Glass Sets, Lams, Work Boles, Vases, Dolls, I . DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. AND l-'ANCY GOODS. Hats, Caps, Ready-Made Clothing, Overcoats, BOOTS AND SHOES, 10 Millinery Goods, China and Glaattvare, Groceries. Feed, Etc. Just Received a Large Lot of : WALL PAP^R & BORDERS DRY GOODS. NOTIONS. GROCERIES, » V HARDWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE. ; FAMILTy" FLOUR, k WM. TOWNSEND, ' : C. B. COLES, : LUMBER MERCHANT* " Doors, Sash, Blinds. Mouldings. Boxes. &c. BRACKETS AND SCROLL SAWING. K ^ ^ * I W ' * M ! k *F» Office. No. 14 Kaighn't Avenue, Camden. N. J. jel8-y " SASH AND DOOR DEPOT, " CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J. ; Deers, Sasli, BlMs, Stutters, Hmtap, Fries, Sresns, 00 mtaU' lurnlahS. Alt pLu dfllvrer^at your hrarrat ststlon. re at* reaannahlo re CONNER A SC HE LUNGER. 1 SAMUEL H. FRENCH & CO.. - Paint Manufacturers, - PAINTERS' AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES. • CROWN REABT-MUED PADfT. BEST SEA-SHOEE PAIRT MRDFAMED. ^ SAMUEL H. FRENCH A CO., ' GEO. M. POWELL, • MERCHANT TAILOR, re No. I 5 Decatur Street, Gape May City. ^ aeasouabt* rsudy-ma.re i waing'llsixCaw aafi re^lt-ra^u^nreti^^u*^rmajg^Cf're. j - West Jersey Hotel, M FOOT OF MARKET flTBKFT. CAMMW. 14. J. - 1 raraaBgavi PAR8q^jjtte mf Fuvuv'a Wafaf, Qui**, j JOHN rvi t-EK. t«r« u.U. . ' :

I i I I SQanamaferr's. I Nothing stranger can in dress-goods. | Lupin's " Daisy Cloth " down from 75 to 55 cents; foijty-one colors. Lupin's " Rayon d' Or'-, down from $1.25 to 75 cents, twenty colors. Daisy Cloth" is like a Chtidda, the India-shawl r fabric: a dainty twill of soft long-tibre wool, finely spun and not too closely woven j never heavy, never light, hut I with an airy softness in itdrapery that lends its easy grace to common use as wet! as to iuoci: Juirtirious dress | | Like theY»«ental Chudd.i, it | ttrno time of year j It is lit to be as universal in ! its use as Cashmere, the : I other India fabric whose ori- ' | gin is (prgotten in our fam- j [ iliarity with it ( htulda and I , Cashmere tliffer only a triflS | in the weaving. < >ne us ajs ; } heavy or light as the other, a- ■ durable or frail. Lupin's! I Cashmere and Lupin s| j Chudda or "Daisy Cloth. | both, have the same title to permanent act^ptance, vi/ , . ancient origin in the native of the loom, and the | I work of the^ greatest loommanager in the land of modern textile wonder^. We selling several grades of Lupin's Cashmeres ten cents below value: this "Daisy j - Rayon d'Or" is the pop I lin weave, but poplin is har-it anil ^Rayon d'Or" is softer. It is about the same as the well-known I'.mpress Made In .mother it would have been I'.mpress Made In Lupin it i- Rayon d'Or." It i- heavy and strong and tine N 011 will buy it for and the tittv cents v.ni save on « verv vitrd. 1 Verv' strong twill, d chev io't, black, quite heavy for it lias considerable nap almo.si enough to him- i t The line-t Scotch gtng 1 hams .mil 1- rem h sateens are here. The ginghams have come m force. Sateens have begun to come The two togrthei till a v erv long coun ter. Whether lor richness and beauty or number o( l styles there's nothing like them . nor will there lie. A few of the same are in one or two of the more exclusive stores. The zephyrs arr^jo and 50 cents ; the sateens, 37J4 and 50. before, are going faster than ever within our time; and we imagine there never was a (aster time in dry-goods than we have seen. The sale of Holly Tree muslin there has reached seven-thnu*anrt~ five-hundred yards a day. ' The price will go up two cents, when what we have is gone. We have lost a little ' money — that's one way to r look at it — in selling Holly " Tree aPS cents. But isn't every housewife within readl ing distance coming to sec the work of the Holly Tree , mill? muslin, cambric, percale. long-cloth and extra muslin. I We have several hundred , different cottons, counting ' makes and vvidthsand grades about all that are held in high esteem here. Best Ingrain carpets at 60 cents, best Tapestry at 75, inferior Tapestry at 50, ' best Velvet $1. inferior Velvet 90 cents, best five-frame 1 Brussels at $1, Smyrna at $1.15, and best Moquette at » ,$1.25 — such a list as that was sure to bring out the sharpest buyers. ' We are selling more carpets t)lis week, when nobody is thinking of carpets, than , even when everybody was thinking of carpets. j John Wan amaicer. . I — l^gji : ::

leg gMrntDfttwa. xouPs.y' ' — \X OASWfcS— A??v--< a, hdpbjstb wov} Sfttop StA THE CHAMP 1 1 IN. ' ' Please not.- carcltillv the lolI lowing reasons why this light is I superior to all o'thcr artificial ' ; lights 1st. Hrilliaiicy. being equal to [ my. This gieal voluniv of light ! hour. -,<1. N'cvt't breaks .jr smokes thcchinqji). lor. 4U1. Hermetic. cannot brake il it falls.antl 1 having .1 current ot air carncJ through the centre ol lamps . the burner and ' oil fount. . keeps the vessel and oil cool, so that explosion is impossible. 5th. I tinguishes is readily as turning • nee s n ( ,,ubllr | UuiUlittgs .ml ll .tels, this is These lamps arc made in varictv ot form for the tabic, banging, side or rhandilirr ; also can be !". Gkf^'i It a * ' v 1 x Hou-r. 60 • Washington sited, sole agents x lor Cape Mat. A full line of amps of al, kinds constantly on liatld. , f Ismith &C".'s It ir..ain Hoi st, • 60 and f'3 Washington Street. ' SG5 ,A MONT" A ND^ HOARD t_ QOTTAGKS,^ ^ ^ ^ d jytchancery of new jebI S John It. Fsroiw. < O^'. on sjlreirtq^urj on t"1' .' Creoaufi 'onttrjainlre''' "C uks!"!: Baujre* " the hooror® aeoNkS la" hc'ehfrnoMofM"' p gUBEOGATE'S OFFICE ) BUBROUAT8 or THE OagNTY OF CAI-K | MAY. | at hla oraeu at capo Maj Conn Hottae, on * ol each week. WILLIAM HILDRETH, ■f lOBB-tt Barreaaie. r. ' JN^CHANCERY OF NEW JER- ' Elijah Mauhevx Jacobllan.!, Thoreaa newttt'. d ! EiaSraaOTL'Dtntet^SuarnSrx LadSra TTmr | Kilos, Balalhlct Foalsi^BI|sh^Blgrt. Benjsmio ♦ ™ I Jenkins, Luiftsm ^tsod, Nathan Itsmt.'tlLrV! IS Htltea. Batnnet ktstthews. Thorone Bmtlli, J'uhns b Kmlth. looalhan ^BUtra, John Foster. Jo-hia 0 Nen it nW.Joim,E|Urea«ejE!& mMKWUJti ■ .rouerr r qntra. 3^; Spjear. ptf*tVose*w''r re tlr- '( hi.t U^DlM^io qntHnte ntte t" nsi enSreuaS U ^J^^LrelbSVa "'lotire e Beclnntna at the »Ll ead of aaht tract jetrtrh ,* c Is called snd known as the Fire Kile Hesoh. si np the same t,j the aaxrrsi mreraea thereof to a r" m o'th'*?1 I'IdV"!. uTp * 'cto t'Ysllll* ,V,T' JJ' y liaa of marked trees wires HSI° tweatp-nlne - n ?y?ii '°* »inn g --.T atnetjiau'tiiagut MM" or <q0kV mx FRIOE and DESCRIPTION.