Publilhed Every Saturday Morning. • CAPE MAT. FEBRUARY 21 ."wffiT ■ rUt .TTIr " i j The Ministerial Coofetroet at I he Weal , _JS£ffVESS.S!ri; nambfr ntlBlmallw papen will hewed.- i The bridge MB, vbteb three »bo are la I farorof ibe building of tlx Maurice river ; Mto were rodraroring to hare It parted - br tfc l^TuhMurr, waa defeaicd in the , W' — ' L' i - .]*■ Tire annoal rrarlon of the New J.rary ; UriborhM Kphcopal I'oofereeee will be held lu (he Pint Church. New Brunswick j ' " *' HWiop Warrra rxraldiog and wni .comi""- mm* rm I he ittibnf March. ( The Oemoerala of I he lower end id ' Warren county bare decided W eelebrale ' "• oo the 4<h of March the loaoriralhn of M Piraaldent ( 'lerelsnrl ultbapiihllcdnr.no- . « ration, which will probably he lieh! at ( IrtmberiTllle. The Methodist preaehen of Camileo 1 laW formed *n ereoeUlion wlih ibe fol. Iiwlo* offri tr : Prraidenl. Rer. O. B ' Wright; rieq prraidenl, Rer. II. St. ' Brown : srrywunr. Rev. D. B. riarria ; treamrrr. He» <i. I. Dobbin*. The Prohibition iwnjr of Camden hat i split. Charaea w, rr made by aooie men- 1 bora ayaln'l J. W W.nman. one of the : adherema of the yany, who la op for re- ] -r nominal ion tw Council' in Ibn Third Wtrd- The chary-re were not aoaUhwd. 1 Warl man waa nominated, and the oppooll Ion withdrawn. Aaaemblyman J. H. Luptoo. of Bridjta. loe, baa Introduced abltllnlbe I<egiala- " lure to rive the Comber land county •c Board of Freeboldera authority to bond Vl t be county for taO.OOb to build tbe Port Norria bridge. Tbe rait era taction of the " county la nppoaed to tbe building of the » bridge, while Bridget oo It In tarBr of it. dor. Abbett baa named ai New Joraey'a • eproaeotallrca to the Coorention of the ' National Cotton Plantera- Aaanclailnn In Naw Orieanat— Tbomaa H. Dudley, Cam. .lent H. I. Bodd, Ml. Holly : Mnnlmrr Whitehead, Middleaez county ; B. IL ■ iillinabam, BurlioRton county : Oamgc Hartaborne, Union ominiy ; Clayton Coorow and Charlea Cnlllna, Burlinrtoo county. Dr. Gaorse'G. Oreen, of Woodbury, baa a fortune of one ami a half million ilollarr, all o( which be baa accumulated within tbe tail twenty yeaia. Among Ida poaereeiooa are fourteen farma In Ulouceater county, aixty dwellioga in Woodbury, tbe moat prominent buaineaa '.lock la tbe (own, the Opera Houae, a •beep ranch in tbe Wert, and he maintain a pri Talebearer work* ui aupply bla it at present mgnged in Iwenty^oe butlnaaa enlerprlaea tiealdca lilt laboratory. All made from Angml Flower and A mating ol Ibc itockholderi of ibe Flerolnglnn Railroad and Traorporiallno t'ompany and tlie Brlridere Delaware Itnllmari Company war lirld al the Wed •leraev Railroad offirron Mto-'bt and the ruMolhUtlon agreed In by llie iraprctlre ' • tarda of dlrectora on Ibe 39th of January waa ratified The new mad will he known a* "Tbe BeWldent Delaware Railroad • unpnay' and tbe capital alook #1.190, OOO. divided loin 38.(100 rharre of #90 •cb. Tbe following la ibe official board e [acted Prraldeni. W. Hawdl Wilaro ; decie'ary and Trenaurer. Hugh B. Ely : Director*. W. Haaell W.lapo, Edmond ■'mlth, Henry D. W'l'h. John Price Wetberill (all of Plttladrlphla I : F. Wol. • -At Jackaon, A. I, Drant- (b. tl.of New. f'k): John A. Amlrrwn. Imiltertvllle !*whr ftertou. Trent, n. and Hugh B. i-hv. The B'lrltlere r <• I ex ead< 'r >m Tren- )■* to Manuuta Chunk, a dial ante of *tx- ' V four mllaa, and Inicraecu tbe I Ma ware iscka wanna and Weal era. The Flemlngtou la a apur of Ibe Belrldere, and extenda from Lambert* ille to Fleroinfton, iweira mllea.— CWricr. Of Intur— t tb ths a. A. R. Comrowdtr Nevlua or tbe Department . "I New Jeiaey, Qrand Army of ibe lie. . public. In Oaoeral Onicra No. 10. curiral ttflriea, Juat laaued announcer Ibat I lie per ■•pita lax haa been reduced from l ight , oeota to aix centa ner Quarter. It nniifiea Doll (lea
cooradea of the election of officer*, anil , ibat the headquarters an continued at , Red Bank. Tbe following appolnimenia , hwu been made no the departmml ataff .- . Aaaiatant Adjutant Oeneral. J-bn L. . W heeler. Red Bank; Araiitant Quarter, i, muter Oeneral, Charlea P. Kirker, Paler. f»ns Department Inaperior, Frank O. J foln-Jeeaeraiyi Chief Muttering Officer ? Philip K. Tuft*. Railway; Judge AdTOrate, Samuel Toomba. Orange. Tbe per- J « eonal Stair, A Idea de Camp, and Aaaiatant h •''d uSt'' ** ,0D0,mc*"1 ln fu,a™ • . ' 8TATE jTEMS. Within n week three perron* ha »e I wen a fotfhd dead la bM at imrellle , a J'iw rt«FbW M.-^E ffiuseb kt Balbel,: •) •; (llgacttaMr eoamy, ana rirdiorted twi Prt. ariJJ^JfcwUlipat^WO paraotta ami coat 8 • ' I '■"fel,. ■ ,he'l*h w, ** ifcl, * 1 : ttrtjjgrt and letm Una receitedad olhr V, ' ;A#aH#Mn'e plae « AOantic-Clw ■ to o be, widened andealarged helwn Uie turn- ft ,- ing gsta anda^tUqgrink wbl he con-. ■ airaale# ibereon. b The PraabytBrtana of Mav'a Landing f' b««e axltuOeri a ball to Rev. He. Hlnea u - tbtmen bs> peu. S reylalon of the Jioe* of other ward*. '• • u to»^^W'^b^ ' ■ Wiaadrtt III flX : ' , , CVtwiPajrut. Jr., .rf MlUvhte. liar , .Jupn aesteaoed by ibe Coiled fta'e* ] ^'^SmSlSoBfoea "cnrta*'* Detfe# j wmntMbaWpaidtbsftSBteMda^ a WWW fww*TJtn.#m I ■1 n-rtAdmat'dut >pata -isl pruprerr pf Ham- 1 uel M. Haioaa, ai Mullen HW. yeeb'iv, I ■ntferP^'1* «"■" •* : » f • : « fflr'..,l Ibe w"-£ of ereetlrm will V 1 MS, Wfe '.. 'rwy-;— .'T*1. : • . r# joining ^ """ - " - '■■■■■
Oyatar Lsgialatlon. * ^latHMW,™™ n. niLLxn. J of UxStid/^riSif^he P bo^iSr^"M Cape May coooiy oo tbe noean aide. ° l. Belt esaeted by ibn flan*te and, | Oeneral AaaemMVof tbe*Butaof New . Jeraey, That It abaU notiba lawful foe any J penoo hereafter to plant any nyaaera, ore , , offfipy aoy of tbe land* .d the atale , lying unoer waier below ordinary bigb ■ wafer mark, within ooe rod of the abore 1 oranyoftbe bay*, aoouda, tbor iugbfarer, , ; cranka or bdaoda where the tide ebua and • - SoSp In the boupdatknof the ouaty of 1 ■ Cap* May ; oo Ibe aeutide the rame being t hereby est apart and appropriate I for tbe t 1 propagation, protection and cul'iraiioo ol • [ oyater apawn. aeed and plant., , ' 3. And bo U enacted. That if any per. i ' aou or peraooa who may beer ,.yser* ' planted within Ibe prwerihed limlte apeci- 1 , , (Ird la lha firal aeetkm of thir act may re- i mora tbe aald plaaled oyeier. off of aald ' ' gronnda wlihin ooe year from ibe paaaage , of tbla ad. hot not after, and all oyater* . remtlnrng upoo aald laoda aball be oon- ' aiilered aa uy»ter plant! and aubjeet to ■ , removal aa beteioafler rpectfled aa to Ibe i time limited for tbe taking or gathering ■ . oyater planta. 8. Aad be it enacted. That I' rball nm , lawful for any penoo or prrwma to i take or gailier aoy oyater plant* from I he J g-miodaaoaet apart anddratgnalml until af. , Ibelhlriy-flrii day of Marrh, A.D.188T. I 4. And be It rnaclrd. That the board , of ebrwen freeboldera of ibe county of i C»re May aball at the Uret annual meet- ■ lug after Ibe paoaage of thii act elect by ballot five dUcreet and competent citiran* , of aaid county of Cape May, who ■hall he < i designated aad known aa "oyater coram!*- ' . •iooera," to aerve for : tbe term of Hirer . years, and unlll other* are chnaen in ihelr . atead, and tbe aald board of choern free- ' I holder* are aothorixed In Oil auch vacan- j den that may occur in mid board nf oyMrr i ^ oommimionera. and lo fix and enUblUh i Ibeir oompenaalion for iervlrea from time j 5. And be it enacted. That Ibc mid | ■ board of oy*ler cnmmlsiooer* »hall or- ' ganlne within ten day* after their appoinlI ment and elect one of Ihelr number a* i I praaidant, and arane compaleni person a* j > ebriuat a member of mid hoard. , t 8. /And be It enacted, Tbti mid baud i be anlj era heieh* auili . i i« ••! nnd empowered tn flx the mlary -f Ibelf clerk, appolui , ' ■* many suitable rem n« a* lliey mar i ' d em reeemary vie, .h.i| Ik designs'*! 1 1 a* *peeial offlocr*. preaenhe Ibelr du'l -* ' ' and flx their companaatioa. make, ordain . ' and eatablitb all auch ordinance., rule* ■ tnd regulation* relating tn tbe ground* ao ' ' aet apart in Ibe flr»t aeetlnu of tbla act. - ibe governing of Ibe fame, tbe propaga1 ll'TO i if seed, specifying tbe time when ; 1 1 iota may he taken from aald aeed bed*, flx penalties for the violation of their or. 1 dlnanee*. rule* and regulation* by floe* 1 ) which aball not exceed flrty dollar*, mid , ordtnanre*. rulra and regulation* to he puldlalied four weeka In the newapaper* . of I he county before they can he enforced . 7. And be It enacted. That any justice , of the peace of lb* oounty of Cape May upoo receiving tbe proof by affidavit of I tbe wilatlno of any of the ordinance*. rule* p and regulation* of mid board of oyater ermmlslautra, la authorised and required by hla warrant, under bla band aeal, dlj reeled 'o any contiahle of mld eoiiDty. to . determine tbe guilt or lonoceooa of (he i prtario* charaea, I* required to Impoae op , on tbe "fender tha penalty prracrihed in I the ordinance, rule or regulation adopted i by mM board of oy*t*rco<nmlaaioaera.oeer half thereof lo go In tbe procreation and r tbe oiber half tn tbe oounly of Cape Mar. 9 and in default of payment of mid penalty 1 and coat* ahall commit auch offender to the common Jail of mid county not lea* ) than ten dayt Due more than ninety ; any I violation of raid ordinance, rules and regulallona in Ibe view nf any rona'able or •pedal officer appointed aa borelofore proi elded by mid commlmlon*. aocb officer Is , hereby authorised without rgarraal to ar- . real and carry *ueb offender' Iwifore a Jti» . ilea of ibe pence or the munshlp wherein , nub arrest Is msde. and ml t justice aball . have jurisdiction af ibe a**e. and la required hear and determine ibe not, . after receiving from aald officer a pom* 1 . plaint. In writing, under ranh of tbe of- : fence for which the person waa arrested ; . any parry tn the prncaertlnga may bare . bla appeal within tweoty days *rter trial , to the court of q rartrr session* of the county, the par r appealing .ha1 1 within Ibe mid period flic a written notice nf hi* . appeal, pay the coeia adjudged against him and deliver In mid lustier a hood to : 1 tbe prosecutor In double the amount of , ' tbe emvletina and cnata. with sufficient \ mcu'rlty, a frvuhrddee of the c-*univ. coo- ■ dltlonret to proareiite hit appeal and ablile \ ' the judgment of tbe o.urt ; wh-nerer an
appeal .lain he taken, ihe Ju*tiee thai! •end all the papers lo the oa*e to tbe next of quarter sewiooa, width court , juriadictina lo try sod determine all 1 auch appeal* lo tbe mme manner thai appeals In ibe case or bastardy are tried and i determined In tbe court: in all proceeding* under tbla aet Ihe prevailing party •ball recover coats, and the same fens , and coat* ahall he allowed thereto aa In trials before J oat Ice* nf the peace in civil J ensen, and when pmc eding* are remoeod i by appeal lb# mme tee* «»t ernte aball be • allowed a* In trial* before tbe court ol 1 common pleas on appeal* in dell cure. 8. And be it enacted. That tbe board of | chnaen freeboldera of mid county may appropriate auch sua or auma of naooey tbey may derm proper, not exceeding i :be sua of t wo thousand dollars annually. ] for tbe ore of the mid oyater cornmlmion'etwlvennylug oot tbe purposesof Uiia act. , 9. And be It enacted. That Ibe oollectnr ' of lb* ooootj Shall art aa treasurer of aaid ' oyster. empmlmlooer*.aad aball, out of the Tooda appropriated by tbe board of cboaen free holder*, pay tbe same opon tbe w«rsaat of tba preatdaot aod arerntgry of aaid board of oyster commissioners, ordered by ■ YMt""*! mwhMfenMf ' " T h; w" ' 10. And be H enact ret. That auch oy*. tar ooaHDMaaeremay in their Jodgmam. -obsrgn all peraooa taking oyater plant* from lha med bed? ao ret apart as afore: • mid. xuch aum per boahel u win rdts- ! the county for money expended and ' tbe coma Imioo with fundi Co pro. , but >g|llapiiiynim|M mifllmtla, . ' <j 11. And be It enacted. That mid board J or oyater commissioner, thai! bare the - power' add are hev* by aoiborimd to affi - apart ami appropriate portiuaa of (be | lands of Ibe Mate under water U) Mid , conn' y, exclusive foe clam grouixk, npoq t 'Whickr no oyptgn shall be planted, and ' may pern gutj rule* and . regitfttfom for . ! t^'grreermoew -of th- mme ' aa I Hey may • a U-fimbtigh frmffia.', ,Tbaf «jl| acta be I ! m*.
. a.' . i jssBsgxsss-J'Jr&s SKMMVSSf IS lift' . 4*m uya. JSbnreaftbe mat. Ttm n t, iZHrESFSLZoSrESZi <rsr£ Ti^rzrx.isrZ3ss s ^Si.r ^.turo tfib. ^ i raj. ruber ngoa aabUc or privau propertj, u procarU.ta'hare lha ma* abajad m rociwdann* * j! wmgb'uK* rierPorlaM "wr'i, loa't •' r ^ - '■ aottry »j a yrnwd anure rue owner or occo- , poK, oorporeuao <v ^reporetmau j ^t^n^mJwunw'pIrore iboa own- ; plslaert of or onlaine & That the 1 5^y25Swu1^SlIjW*n"Sfom5 ' law roonded oo aromalaiftioriw'obouaonolder* ! oader oaiti or alttrmaitoo. dlrmrd toaajooo ■tableta ibae War cur. or lo llw ekwl af potlro of Mid rltj.lo rairr and wareb all Mum£Uaaa °?®j/"r3^ti5^.tdi^!rhu It! ' ^K^aSTroSare V)M^ro|S"|W|HaiS i I elatoi' "hre" *"'anl*iro^lb^^r^o^relwtro . ■ iSSSSS ' S"aapowcrrU 'o are lb* poboe force or acy I ro.mb-rlbrerof iflblbMrladameolltbroomea 1 *bra> lo" > w ib^recfeurr or 'tbe broJd of beaUb , lot or *>ta any rebbUb. aarbagn or otbrr on1 MiSsMts SSJS r tweeatbe Bi^yj ot ^^r a^tbe^llrat day ■ SKaSSSfSSSS SS . rear sailer a peaaltj of aftj tfouar* (B.l.ooi,«~l j for arere rwrol^dnar^bt)-twro* aaaleoc^to^aoni- • EudreU ,dollara"3Ioo!«1 ahtil 'l^lmnore'l «d recnrrreU bj aa art loo ai law Tor Moisting tin b "Sac. Ik AoS botf (nriber ontsinro, Tb*i bo • person or arreoaa aball kar p any atop barrel. : IbJu" pmataii' wllhral "being embuS'onoe In i as,sM,,«r1sr.^ , * K*''lx0,AMlro':"aroirrorCatawt. Tbat all I ad carta or barrel*; and tbr reraorat of atl ni*M , aolt between tbe IBOOin* of April add October ' rio^^jad by preian only rrwn'ihr TSa*l'« ° And be It fortber ooUlned and en. , acred. Tbat tbr foltowtng are hereby declared I °"l. Papaiwtng stable manore within any (SO) 1. Deposutna w
1 l*."Y"°f' . | f | - - - | • " drirrlptloo on theP beach strand, atrreta. nhrbl fc | and alleys or rap* May cuyor Into the j, I hlrtw^'ara'iar'rwuSiii'I* mnSa' mntU4. "rTdlacbMtre hml or Ii'S. iiqooe* or U ; sttfars'r;^ ^ i sTVo raa>"or lay ibe rarrare or any dean rear pool* or pnr m oo the brech arraad. " any J, ta th* ott^, or oa^any raraaOoi. or to rt frees . n, wttbla t»e eitv. any bMwa, ala!* ar paimi meats p, Rarer any kind. ' Ml!" t" '"d TstTm "ill' » 'in 7 " ^ re^Sl^5i>»^OMholda>re'rommuii'nr"l tr or*mrtr of •m'lnaimw'orodlnJn* 1 wiib ibia or.' ol dlnanoe. be and the ram* are hrrebt rerea'.rd. and that ih!« ootmnnoe tnha egret immediately w Approved January *». tarn. pi JOSBPS a. triLUAws. In ft aii— afih* rtra-'i -r tu-s'iri -u Altestc I ; nKNRT A. EEfSKDV^IV J r»ieu Jannnym.twa. a* " l(w 3kdcfrtisnnfRts. « A GF,XTSf||FOR LUCIRATIVE, ^ ■ wJaep#tpW»pa^p«t.> A^^bawe, 5! CfeftX A MONTH AND BOARD "j K" ,°aa* **" w « ' -r-41 p. w.Btnoi,ws»e*l.r-PbreiailaMa. . J| /COTTAGES, * § WM s vwu bamtaoaaaiy tmnnd ta cloth, mated on re- rh WM* t' fOMBTOCK, Pnbt,* Anqe riaoe. M.T. IV J JIMqaawt. .'kreder, jf *«u waaiMaWpa* *' ■nf CEASCKir j betwira TSeOrjwir.-'naTbr'r.Adkiiat.wtbO it e nrnc* an *nnrUw,.Mrr»>eRTb-tWi. aland- au. J ■ OOTLBOOAT«Wt»PFr( 'K . re ; .vi « M* otbee gt Cnpr 'Jfsy eiun ttouno. *•; jj i . ,g «r rare ■«*. : tMLUgtt bhamuTr. ot ll: .r---,!.," VI l.l.Arererem. c ■HANlLLA I VU^hh|p |
MASTER'S SAU^ IS CHA9CXKT OT N*W JXR8KT. ween Jamea Lnamlna, Ootn-1 OobUltorParJ0*apb1'^y»v5*0«bera. j tv^refor ( nyr^oladacrre^reinih* fft'trerad V day of January. A. D- tms. Urn anbacribcr WU1 Mil at pnnne iniitnr aa PATrKUAT. tbeXtatdayot MARCtl. 1WD, tba Chair auto Bat* In ibACUyof cape May. "real estate, ] Lower t*wnmip,CoBntyol Caps Mar. ■* main or X«w Jtraey, Massed and deicTtbsdw wiVVr'ir iS'lf'Sc 'trnt^r1 rrad*^Sro°W*re rape 1 aland to CoU Spriaa. being tb# moat aouu-rly rewncr at' 'mi-Tgikauta weat »• prrrbre to a crab a dornrr. ih-nic oonh 0* denreea wrei re o tehee to 1 mate Mandmg la tbe weat aide of lb. r.forraald road ; tbeaco aona U detnea aad IS mlootra, east to prrcbe# 10 ihe arm price of beginning: oaara.alBgtVwrerr'ea ami BUyrenara J u^-JurWeTOV riM^VdrTnluS'I™ ( th S5 .lesraea and 'so minute* weat aboni ; <|> perches laHibrte.1 by tab! riareelanaatothe p line land owned by riaac Whltdlr Shenre roulh S4 . ■iSSf.Tm" SrWMtal^iaeVoiiih B deprea , ■Ml a'oua ;^Ymui?iree»rereor'taa5'*^l"e ma ry | I utea^eant "nStbea'to'awTatSlI'o^S're 1 1 l-land free It iKbcc rMmaf down(lbcmlddte j , main c-ojae lilna north » degree* ra.i an.1 00 I rSSHsrS ^ i 00 a coorre norUfli degrrea weat lS* perebe* to | 1 e.Mn'dea^'e'ine^lrai'reWrl'Kann'o* "life mid j ' c'a"mreT*riy*Khrera- V™™ "ihrore raid! ^ tbe place o( beglnntrur , JJVu' nfnre or' lew ' ^ so. s. Aii)"inmg^siit ; area." VrereTrrelcwra mire nr« price oTbeiriD- ! Inimrxriuda'd «hef hidra Vt Urami'c. j aro^anii 'of JTOa ^ K^V ^ ml"™ Ue%\^Vfria'ub"To rpEpS?V^-r , by ihe aide of the road In ibe Hid Lemuel Leam- . tag line: from thence rootli 4 decree#, weal « perehe# to * port for* eocaee in George Foaier'a r Lewtaajarrle.m> land;" ban throw ariog th* • rrrer^eaat ^ perebe* lo me aaid SUtca^ | «b*o1oSlHI wIlhlnMuf^onda 'tauty'lSr So. I. All thai Irarl of W«al land annate > and uagehrl or ihe Inwrepannt riahing fiwk 1 of wood land porch aaed by Bptonr Lenmlng or ; JroJh^Joerj^tD. vm. Ja^^od^hod dratrlbbd incncr along aaid Jacob And TUomaa ^Looming** price of beginning. Coouinlug ten acre*, more I So.*. A tract ol Wood Land near the A mean t woodl«ad porvhresd brSptcerLesmtngor Mary
loarefuae rorth Vdrerer* weriV«:»4*'»wrhe*,to a Jaoab Oajrer'a iin-: from thance^unrlb as de- 1 jerdlra1 lo^VereTrnmngrcomAjnlniTc'renre-ii Woofi^Larad pnrchaae.) br sid,cr Iroming of net Le*mTna v line or land pnrchaaed of Aaron jwcnh'ea along Ihe amtn line ot Jarne* Ictm'ng'a ra'ci' Tywratorr'iree ftK^ft^anai fhence'bl^u'ng mf? h '""S,L*m'*T'Lca!nu " of beginning "omvilo Ing ihrre'rod ahalf arem No. 10. Is rito a timet or Wood Land altoau-1 weat at ihe fold daring neighborhood rod la jrirt of htrareorui^ ^reknrod tySptner IjeamKSSSSTS j I on lha mme aaoth IS degree*, weat law prrehr- I I Onreald trimuei Msrey'a Kewtoo Sac; thence Wad 10* p^tre ^^*w^«mgb^aari _a W^'o^J^anW^frau'mng^woM're'' ol C nK'niVspnagarighimiiMwi' nidri^'pux oT* . i,a— Hgkjgri reS? lTdre^" T 1 Mnar*. J . pBriljrimiagf w>h.|amj ^ *' " 8 JJ^HANOKBV 'OF NEW JER 6 fe'SSaris.t'-S: ' reaw. Aarpnay l.a,i a*k JMia M*>. <• iriwei "yir^Tuif:.* ifcmT' *"* b°™4' j A ■TSlifiTg1' "dKi iTn ' aasa.gsag>«^! SSErSSiSStSi JUSES*.:*!*
DURABILITY SEA SHORE tPAIMTING SECURED by USING LUCAS' LIQUID PAINTS! CAPITOL LEAD. RKTEKSSCn IX CARS MAY: WAHK A EI.DHXDOX. Bulldcra. lebe-r A. H. Ll-.TLt. fan | YOD fAM Yil'im FOE YOB 1DN1Y THEN GO TO THS~ NEW YORK BARGAIN HOUSE, 34 Washington Street, Cape May City. , !" "DRY GOODS. TRIMMINGS. NOTION? ETC. Just received a large line of Ladies' and Children's Coats. Ulsters, ; Newmarkets and Jersey Coats. ]■ Seasonable DresS-Goods, Clojhs. Flannels. Plaids. Worsted Goods, j etc,, some as low as 7 cts, per yard. An excellent line of Lancaster 1 Ginghams, heavy, 7c. worth 10c.; good Canton Flannel. 7c., extra heavy, 9c., heavy 1-2 Wool Gray Flannel. 15c.. elsewhere. Ducts.; I Good Fast Color Calico. 4 12c. A ; Hook Foster Patent, gtianin- ( itccd, Kid Glove, black and colored. Si Dr. Hamilton's Kxnanding (Side Health Corset, regular price. #1 50. reduced to St .25. Other ' I makes, 45c.. 50c.. 7c. and Si 50 pairs White Woolen lllankets at !| $1.50 a pair. 1 : apt!' y • • l. SCHLAGER. Proprietor. Great ReflncDon ii Watches 1 Great Refluctloa u Wales! U Solid Gold Ladies' Stem Winding Waltham Watches, - $19.00. , .Solid 14 K. Gold Ladies' S. W'd, Waltham or Klgin Watches, 35.CO ! Solid 14 K. Gold Gent's S. Wtl Waltham or Elgin Watches, 4O.OD ' j Solid Gold Gent's American Kcv Wrndcrs. - 25.00 ; Two 07. Solid Silver Klgin or Waltham Watches. - - 7.50 f (Silver Waltham Stem Winders. - 7.50 » I Solid Silver Hoy's Watches. • - 6.50 . Stem Winding Watcrbusy Vl/ap-hes. .... 3.00 J Solid Walnut and Day Striking Clocks. - 3.30 j One Day Nickel Clocks. 90 i juwpj »v ri nms and s;ilvkr\vari)j T. O. HAYDOCK. No. 12 North Second Street, Philadelphia. i WM. G. SERRILL & CC~ Green Creek. Cape May Co., N. J. • CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS. ; Toilet Sets, Glass Sets, Laws, Wort Boles, Yases, Dolls, i DRY GOODS, NOTIONS'. AND FANCY GOODS, Hats, Caps, Ready-Made Clothing, Overcoats, BOOTS AND SHOES, | Millinery Goods. China and Glassware. Groceries. Feed, Etc.
Just Received a Large Lot of WAUL PAP£R & E30RDLRS DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE. Tbr brat grailre or FAMILY FLOUR, o WM' OWNSEND, C. B. COLES, LUMBER MERCHANT, Doors. Sash, Blinds. Mouldings, Boxes. &c. brackets and scroll sawing. Office, No. 14 Kaighn's Avenue. Camden, N. J. Jrifl-y SASH AND DOOR DEPOT, CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J. Doors, Sash, Bliiis, Slrtte, Monlfli®, Frames, Sroeas, ' CONNER & SCHELLINGER. ^ SAMUEL H. FRENCH & CO., Paint ManufafffeuCi9.SS. : PAINTERS' AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES. jflffll SEAJ1-EM Tint. BEST SEA-SnORG HUT BMtEm IsssSHSiP » «»«# SAMUEL H. FRENCH * CO.. '■ voaiV'll/fyiynMbrurarrwtrtn nvwwvinLrjlggkrCrniiAi^^ GEO. M. POWELL, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. ( 5 Decatur Street, Gape May City. 1 jArW ««®r» grChitb* era r.**ra>^ wublrJreW'r^ *oa.t.niij on h.0,1 ami maar , j Braanuihri i»»t.TAii.iKV«in«, RaiAChp* aau foil rare. *f n-ntl-m— •> rnrnlshtn* ri-rer, j riswriggah rehira. . varaaiag broramWak ifoolpoj aMrhdrdlo;aad mUafaaitaaigaaraaireflL ^ | - A . W est ' Jersey Hotel, ~ ' ww or markiet xtggrr. i amuux, x. j. j i uU*r;7 ^'^li-T^'arorikaU a'rira riri'ri. I am ^rr-ro raut* lararih my rrlroA. ..la. J ! /AtoYNrrre'rmw, Omtm. (
SEEDS] ®eter HendersonI p ,n" our Illustrated catalogue £ pf), j 1* «v W " I ' . - EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN,- n « AN 35t3/(klTUIffSl. T KEE-ahiriSKSr" "" NEW YORK. j KIMBALL PRINCE & CO., UUMSUR MERCHANTS, *XII saaj I PACTCKKB8 OK MILL- WORK. Rockland .Limo, Cement, Etc., Etc., KIMBALL, PRINCE A CO.. FREDERIC iK BOERNER, SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, FLOWER, YEaETABLE"AKD" GRASS SEEDS. Onion Seta, Woodward's Ne»t Eg'^Phosphatea, Berry Crates. A- .
^^UTiianukfr'g. T liis selling Gtunet lilack silk f--r three -quarters is a ' purzler. It i? a puzzler. All Pitiiadelphia is wondering what it means. The m<-r-1 chants are wondering, not , what it means, but how it is done. Ask them. Go over ' to New York — ask merchants 5 there. The black-silk trade 3 in this city is mostly susjwn3 ded. [Of course it isn't £ stopped in New York — they 0 don't see Philadelphia adver0 tisemcnf§*over there.] 3 We couldn't have picked 0 out a stuff, or any sprt of mere handise.that would have more of a bomb to throw into th" market It was exacijy ''ie same to sell Ho'ly r 1 ree muslin below the <<*it of making it exct|<t tiiat nobody knew anything about Holly Tree mtfslin._ (_ It was a stirring eiiou »h - event to sell those cloths of Lupin's below the wholesale price. [B; the way. thity are gone.] But Lupin makes a great many cloths; and Ids fame doesn't rest on any oae of them — while Cuinei niak es nothing but silk . and all lis 1 fame has come from siiik l| When we sell two l.ti|*n cloths below the u holesi-Je I price, we only touch a | trilling part of his product. ' When we sell Guinet black silk below, we sweep the breadth of the market as for as we reach. _ IVIn, ir*ill Unlit, ' I'.n.. sell Tree
muslin so ? To introduce it. To advertise it. To quickly, force attention to a stuff you ought to know about To conquer a market. Why sell Lupin's dressstuffs so ? Because we could stir up trade by the means, do nobody harm, and scatter twenty-thousand yards ol Lupin's splendid stuffs among people who commonly buy a lower grade. Surely nobody is going to complain of that. Why sell Guinet silk so ? Do you really want to know? Lor some reason, trade in silk is slolv to change its channels. We want five limes" as much as we've got We don't see any reason why this store shouldn't be the first one to think of. whenever silk comes into ' the thoughts of everybody within' tiading ckslancc So ! we «r»/v you think #.f it- — think ol it and siik together— I think I it. of*silk and 0 / sat /'ix or $/o on the silk /or n angle dress by buying il -here . _ II wc were only selling a ton or two of Guinet bk.t k silk at three-quarters to gather trade, and meant to make up our losses now by extra profits by and by — that would be one thing. That isn't our way ; or, if it | is, we haven't got to it yet Guinet Ji .65 black silk for $1.25 and £2 for$r.5o; i guaranteed to wear as well as the average of Guinet -black jwlh, — And yetr -will 1 nevdr ^^B^jtirtie ]when we J shall be above " the lowest ' * market. ]-rHVrQ \ We want the "trade Fand f that's the whole' of Ah ,- * l Ooo a„ renin. I Dollar fodiesNclqtlj.Tj^lJout, * fifty colors and mixtures for ., seventy.-fiye crnts ;,a . yard ; | 36-inch; £4 50 for atyayet age, ^ dress. And that iftjust asj; big an event as (ininet for ■ three-quarters; just as lag,,1* Of Gulp* t ihe dollar nualityja
is gone already • the 75-ct n' quality is only to cents ofl . the 95-cuu quality 20 cents off; tite <,5 quality Ji.»5 off; some of the higher qualities not so much off. Of t--is doll ar ladies'-cloth every style is 7-5 cents. About filiy ladit s may each have a dress of it,, no two of a color. M< »re of those 90-ccnt black, armures and serges * for 5 o cents — the figures, 90 and 5.0, tell the whole story — a dozen styles; about 4.2inclu I I .ittle -check dress-stufls. hakf wool (and good wool), foe 125^ cents a yard. The wholesale price is 2 1 ct nts. Three sizes of checks forty to the inch, twenty anil twelve. Twenty-thousand yards of them. The wool isn't fine, but long and strong. , Best Ingrain. 60 cents ; best Tapestry, 75 (inferior Tapestry, 50) ; best Velvet. £t (inferior velvet. 90 cents) : best five frame Brussels, Si; Smyrna. £1.15: last Moquette. £1.25. A roomful of , Brussels, another of Moquette. a part-of-a roomful ol Ingrain, and I still another room is full of Tapestry and Smyrna. THE CHAMPION.
j mmmi ^ I'ieasc note carefully, the 1**11 lowing reasons why this light is : superior to all other artifi. ■ , lights. >, 1st. Brilliancy, being equal 4? sperm candles. 2nd. Ecium 1 my. This great volume of light . I costs one-third of a cent pi r I hour. 3d. Never breaks or smokes , the chimney. No odor, 4th. Perfect safety, being of brass and ' nicklc, cannot brake if it falls.antl having a current of air carried throngh the centre of lamp's and a non-conductor between the burner and oil fount, keeps the vessel and oil cool, so that explosion is impossible. $th. Needs no, trimming. 6ih. ii.xtinguishes as readily "as tinning a gas key. I 'lease iiutc the volume of light, and that it never any chimneys and never needs trimming. For Churches and Public and Hotels, this is the best lamp ever invented. These lamps are made in variety of form ■ for the t?ble, : fogging, side or chandilicr ; also can be put on gas fixtures. Smith & Co. Great Bargain House. Co Washingtop' street, sole agents * for Cape May. A full lint of pf all kinds constantly on SMITH &CO.'S p ■ IMI js jfaii 11 -fiO Aga 62 WagajAtfeei.

