Cape May Wave, 7 March 1885 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Published Every Saturday Morning. CAPE MAT, FEBRUARY 2&l88S-~ Tkl. /egr^fa nwuut* « ta^OgrJfay cn» TI.I- Protiibiiinniai* of Cumberland cjun-y Urn la convrnlioii ai Bridget on A new manulactorr U about to be sun- I Id PMuflrld for I be making ■of ru'bla garni* by a nt-« pf-oaa*. In which ■II til tgireablv ndora am lo be emldrd. The ■ ■iffirnrr uf ilie oroc as U Mia* M. K. F. eley. TV recent defeat of the High Licence bill lo the Minnesota LrgiiUlnre, the St. P*til Pioneer Preu think*, will be the mad -H-astuma tlnory il-t liquor dealer* ever »'«>. The rrault will. undoubted)?, sfmuMlien lie Bo 4. 1 hit ion ten I Intent la Til ■ jury In lhr recent murder trial It Turn- River arrvnl tody day* and two night, at *9 per man for each day and nlgt.', maklrtg a 1-e.l of 884 per man. or rjSTil. af foun #8000 to 810 "1° Tb.- Chancellor baa put en injunction on tbu Sea dirt l.iotl Attnclalion. and own pulled tliem t-- /how by whnt tight Itiey Iiropotr t > *rH I .nil which lltey have ►olenialy agreed, for rmirhlrratlon. aball I* If. (Roper. a* MrrH. < -rover. Tbu le the properly proposed an a Slate encamp-, Thi- oecrol-vv "f the pad week Include* the D.une* ot Major General Charlee R. Wooh C. S. A., retired, a brother of Associt e Ju.tlce William B. Wooda of the Supieme Court of the Colled Statee, and Hear- Admiral George n. Preble, C. 8. N. relln-rt, a nephew of Commodore Preble, noted for bis arrvtcea at Tripoli. General Woods and Admiral Preble were both gallant offlcer*, and I heir death* empbaaiae the fact that the beree* of Hie civil war ere In* peering away. Tlie New Orleaaa Exposition ia evidently In a very bad way. The -V. I". 7ViJntnt my* toe average dally attendance upon it is not large enough to meet the current tipener* : that there la no prospect that the Exposition will ever be matin to p*y expense* In New Orleans; ami that there ought to be no more Federal money Intrusted to the present director*, a* the Government u In^'way re*pooiP any rtepontlblllty. A few day* ago we ovet braid an argument regarding the depth of the ocean. For tbe Information of the general public we have looked tbe mailer up ana. Hod that the greatest deplh aacerlalned by « landing, 1* Ore aod a quarter miles, or 24.730 feet, not quite equal lo the height of Mount Everest which t* 88.002 feet, or dee and one half milea In height. The average depth of tbe ocean between HO degrees North latitude aod 80 South latitude it nearly three mile*. Tbe hygiene bill as it pasted tbe twuate enact* : "The proper local tehool authorities aball, on and after September flret. lone tbonteod eight hundred and cigtity-Bve, require. In all school* tupported by public money or under Stat* control, the itudy under competent UMcliere, by all pnpil* above tbe ege of thirteen yean, as * regular branch tor at least one term of twelve week*. t of physiology and hygiene or the practicle rule of health, which (ball give special reference to tbe effect* of alcoholic drink*, stimulants aod narcotic* upen the human spat em." It will now go to tbe House for .concurrence la tbe Senate amendment*. Tbe Presidential Inauguration at Wash. Ingtoo oo Tuesday proved, as It was expected to be, one of the moat Imposing events ever witnessed at the National Capitol. With its broad ayenuet.immeoae public building*, large botel* and numerou* boarding-hotuee, Washington can funriab better accommodation* for » big crowd of people than can be had In any other city la tbe union, and yet with til that, ber facilities were taxed to the utmost. President Cleveland arrived In Washington on Tuesday morning, and occupied the tppsrtmeala which had been engaged at tbe Arlington Hotel until Wednesday morning, about ten o'clock, when President Arthur seat hit carriage to tbe botel to bring the President-elect to tbe White House. From the White House one of tbe longest and most magnificent processions escorted the President and Vice President-elect to tbe Capitol, lernfl and President Cleveland read hi* Inaugural address, which 1* In every way a very creditable paper. There is no attempt st elaboration, and It ia very brief, cxprsMiog first a deep senaa of responsibility, sad then touching with extreme briefness upon such topics a* lbs mutual ' relet loos bet wees Bute lad Fisderel gov. ere meets, civil service reform, tbe public domains, tbe Indians question, polygamy, lb* righuof freed men, etc. On Thuredsy President Cleveland sent to the Senate for confirmation, lbs name* ot tha following jpmtletoeo, who are to composed his GabState— Tbomas F. Bayard, of Delsware. Treasury— Dannie] F. Meaning, of N»w York. Interior— L. Q. C. Lamar, ot Mi«lr-_ "^Uoreey-Ocoeral— A. H. Garland, at Arkanma. Nsvy-W. C. Witney, of New York. War— W. C. End Icon, of Mssaarhu"pmt Office— W. F. YUas,of Wisconsin. West Jar— y Railroad. Tue annual meeting of the stockholders of the West Jersey Railroad sad Ha braucbM was held Tuesday afternoon at tbe West Jersey Railroad building tn Camden. The following directors and uOoert were elected t Wast Jersey Railrwari— Director*, Genre* B. Roberta Lewis Molford, C. F. Learning. Chsrle* E. Elmer. John H. Moore. Thomas H. Dud'ey. George Wood, J. h. l)n Barry. N. Parker Sbortridae, Edmund Bmith, Henry D. Wtlao, W. J. Bewrll, B. F. Lee. President. George B. Roberts ; vice president, W. J- Sewell ; secretary and ueaturer, W. Taylor. The West Jersey and Atlantic Railroad elected these officer*' Directors, Israel G. Adams, Joseph N. Du Barry, Aaron Fries, John J. Gardener, Juablon Hutchinson, Bamuel G, Le.U, Benjamin F. Lee, John M. Moore, Oewge cTPotta, WlUUm 8 Scull, William J. Be well, George Wood, Wahar Wood. Prealdeot, George Wood; vice president, W. J. Sewell ; secreury H. G Fries; treasnrer. William Taylor. Tbe Ooaaa City Railnwd't directors are aeons B. Roberta W. J. Sewell, J >hn M. Moore, George Wood. J. N. Du Barry George Wood; secretary and treasurer, WUliam Taylor. The Woodstown and Bwedsaburo Kailrcad directors are I. V. Craven, Chariee E- Elmer. W. J. Sewell, John m. Moore. Samuel H. Weatberby, George Wood, B. F. Lee, William F. Ufpeoea, Jcneph K. Bdey. PreaWret, Wltttam J. Grwcdli secretary and traasThe grew* reretag* of lbs roads lor 10* ntoek o# the ww—oy b« locre««i »«.- hd8 wurtb. Tk. gross tv*Mpts of lb* West Jenry Ktgnm OmniNay were Ml.888 88 and the net earnings 8»,0B7.75

b Dr. Beard man Reed has resigned tbe F Presidency of tbe Atlantic City Board o! 1 Health. A through parlor car bee been placed in service besweeo. New JYork and AilanI- tlcCliy. - Msyfcee end English, 'lie temperance apostles, are doing missionary work in *» Rev. Mr. Cole, of New York, ia to bc- _ crane pastdr of Iba Col versa) 1st Church st >n J. V. Cooover, of Ontrevillc. Atlantic county, shipped 2.824.133 clams t u tog tbe past year. 5 Tire sanitary camariwlua id Jersey 7, City bat reeommendril *ew<rrrp»-i« to , cost about »125, -JOO, p It I* said that I be temperance q i-Mloo win form a leading lame at the spring election at Passaic city, c Scarlet fever has become epidemic lo, t- Scotch Plains, Uohm county, and all-the * schools have been closed. * Asarmblvmaa Robert Carson has lawn '< appointed Postmaster st New Brnnawlck, 0 to succeed John F. Bahcock. The Port Nonl* Baptist Church ha* exlt tended t call to Rev. I-. G. Applets*, reo cently a missionary tn Dakota. d About twenty-live new bouses will lie r erected Ia Atco this spring In addition lo >f the factories that are going up. 0 Tbe clibtcns of Elisabeth want a better enforcement of the law concerning liquor liceotes and Sunday observances. Tbomaa Flynn.s machinist at Elizabeth . Iras Invented an Instrument by which a p square hole can be drilled Ibroagb iron. 1 Prosecutor Jsme* R Hoegland, of * Cumberland county, I* fsald to be reasoo- - ably certain of being hie own aucceseor. Tbe Ice gorge in the Delaware river extends from three miles below TresUm to * LambcrtTille, a distance of seventeen j" Packer* of tomatoes in South Jereey : report that tliey have no trouble lo makInr cootracu for the coming season st the * rate of 83 per too. j Mf- A. A. Titsworth, * civil eogineer I, of Ptilnfield, has scctpted a call I" the „ chair of Indnstrlal aiecbaolns in Alfred j University, and will Alter upon his duties Captain Mark TnwnsgBri. of Linwond, - Atlantic county ha* been appointed gent- era) agent of tbe Board of Underwriter* e of the United Stale* and Europe. His e district comprises the Jersry coast. At a special session of the West Jersey J Preshylerv. held at lb* Second cbnrcta lo •J Camden Toesdayrtbe pastoral connection '■ of Rev. J. R. Milllgan with the Presbyter- '■ Ian church, of Gloucester City. w*» dis- " solved. killed in one ,dsv on the Allsntlc Clly m-adow* sod In the thoroughfares around " the rl'y la*t week. Gunners|*ay tbe sport " *u never better sod may continue so for J tome time. . The new building for tbe Women's , Christian Temperance Union's puMlc I library, of Trenton, oost 882,000. includr log 812,000 for the site. The subseripP thiol left a delict of $8. W0, which has j been maile up.--I- The Salem w tier-work* promise lo s ■hoit time to be a paying institution, although the quality of the water It DM as e good as waa hoped, but tbla defect will ba I. cured. The recMpta from water reota v laat year were over 8WOO. d Mr. 8. M. Wllllama, of Reading, and •' J. W. Watson, of Jersey Central, bare * been appnlnttd a rommltlM to examlan J tbe account* of the two companies, and 'J Ibi* Is reported lo he preliminary to a [' settlemeol between them. t At a meeting of the stockholder* of the >. East Orange roller skating rink, held a i, few day* ago, the financial statement n showed that since tbe rink was opened e on September 29tb It haa earned above all |. expeoaealbeaomof 8W.OOO. Alfred Darby Jof Gluabom.hu brought suit agalnrt tbe West Jereey Railroad Compear In tbe Gloneeater tSuutr courts <- for 830,008 damages for iojuriea sustained I from being struck by a Incornntire on the '! 17lh of September lul, bear Glassboro. * The conaregallnn of 8C PkCTsT. E „ cburcb, of Camdsn, bu decidedWm-lhe . erection <>t s new and imposing ebnrch . edifice. A Philadelphia architect I* now II engaged lo drafting a plan, and a new she will be aerated on Cooper street. D Franklin Llghlcap, of Bridget- n . ha-l ■ his hotel lleeose taken from him h) lb* » Clly Council for ulltng Hquoe to s minor. ' The case wu taken lo the Supreme C-<nrt I| which derided, that under Its chail -r the " Bridgrton Council bad tbe right to icv.Ar 0 lbs license. l' Tbe Firm National Bank ol Salem, with lt * capital of 8100,000. wu chartered lart 1 Wednesday. An effort was made lo pec. . cure a charter for a new bank at Salem , from tbe Legislator* in 1881. bat II wu . defeated in the Senate. Moot of the ap- ■ pi leant* for that charter have since passed r aw*y, bat the desire for another bank remalned, and u It appear*, culminated In ^ securing oo* from the government ■■ c Honor to tho Dying Horo. I Only a few days ago tb* ud annoonce- * meat wu made public that General U. 8. C Grant ia slowly hot surely dying of a »■ cancerous disease of the throat. While death la nut immediately expected, yet it i- la oooe the lot sure that it ia very near at , hand. While the old hero la cnoSned to * his borne In a dying condition. It uems to have aroused In members Lt both house* at Waahlogton.tbe desire to ooofer - upon him, that which will probably he the " last acknowledgment ot the great service* 0* rendered to his couotry to tbe boar of need, and on Wednesday last, a* one of i ha last acta ef tbe Forty-- ighih Coogt— . tbe Gnat retirament trill wu passed by »• both booare, amid much enthoviaam. Mr. Randall aasumrd the respaosibllily of putting It through tbe Houae, and made e motion to tuapend the rules to paaa the ™ bill, which wu door, and the bill reeelrt d. a large majority, la the Senate tbe news II that the bUl bad been rested by tbe Howe * —a received whh applause. ? Mr. IngaDa then arid: "Mr. Preridetrt: Tbe nation knows , who that one person is. I asked uneoL !' Mil to the eocnraUtoe be waived, end that , it now b* onosldered by tbe Senate. " !■ Tbe prreldlng ofllcrr, Mr. Garland. ! stated Ibal tl-e Ulew* SMHe bill, ud ' nothing further we* n-crrearr to make It ,, a law except the pN-pef Mgnatirre. CAp- * PuT' Edmuudr. resuming ibe chair, 0 staled thai lie bad received a cooununkatloo which wnultl w* La read. Be 1 banded tl-e rotnm-u Ic.ilhvt to Chief Clerk , Johnwui. win' tevil a* fnfl'-w*: }' "To the H-rn. George F. Ednmodt. r Pre-ld.nt pro letnp-en -if the United ' Stale- S-netet Trie aon-mpuylng cmJ munlcati-n. allbough an Executive Mcs- ^ —gv. anvy he ivwil lo -open Mueinn. * (Aoplaow ). ' Tb* Presklvol pro lent pore of the r Senate — ' 'Maai fatal lane of applanre are _ not In order." T The Clerk then read *a foil -we: 1 -To tbe Senate vf the Uul'ed Stale*: I j' nominate Ulyasc* S. Grant, formerly ' General Commandlog the Armies of the K United Steles, to be General on tbe retlrod list of the Army, whh fall pay of £ inch rank. CaaaTxa A. Amn." i* "Kaanrilve Mao akin. March i. 1885." •a The Preudent pro tern of the Senate k- be oooridered hi open eeuloo. The que*, as tloo U will iba Seoate advise ud conarol ,. to Ibis appointment. A» Senator* In favor fi, wlB eay aye. {A storm of nyu). All 5 Tzs; ■sent wu received with thooderaof epPtanu both u the floor ud to the galleva

-wesscs- ™,, » ..T • STn^Bh&WreurepMUlluh. pvodaoa SnCSfij -jnur tnm iweSBul £ Itcnrich** and parities tbe bbwd. stimulates - tho apMlta, aid* the asstm lt*L-.n or (bod. rebevaa Hesrtborn and belrhlag. and strrnglb- " For Intermittent Fever*. 'Umltnde, tack of > Energy. Ac- It has no equal- • aw- The genuine has ahor* trad* m*rk and r eremtd redUns. on wrapper. Take noother. ' ^ "BIG OFFER I | ~ QOTTAGES^ , ^ ^ ^ ' ■ cvmuiornt *a pat— -Tn-Iiaai* rowing rroai T 'iuV0' ""bOTDd,1|''UUorar*SSd" * E' CHANCERY OF Nfc®/lERBWwreaUerts.il Hart r A-lmUiraior r Joan B. jfartnae. Oemntatnain ai^J Fnr. j ^®0 bnl iriudfoele Ey'tlw^hew . rouM pvoember w, tare. FetLL" 8. Vrovau M>(Ur r jq-OTICE. ' nreuvr. n.bDM|i[*fcre*ndT Pra"™ F.^qnuwrL - three *weX»o-l*r* of "ThvCape MayOoren Pier . Company." that a m-etlngot Oir •lo- tt-oUrrnol •ant Company will b* SeM at tbe Srw Cotumbta Houae. Cape MayCtTv. IS. J.. on Tn radar, thr j irta oTkUrek. hu r^t ^o'cgShi tar maeuag. ^ t BILDUtTB, 1 V W. P MARCT. ! PETBH F. QCIDORT, I l4ladM.re.Jl.rJU, nU"' ' ANNUAL ^STATEMENT - or TUB KICKIITHAXD gXPENDnTIUD J MAT. FOH THK TEAR^kNDntH JOHN SPENCER. CoUvctor *0-1 Treasurer, e Tocala Iwvm reOTra«^?^^,,,}as !• ea.ee* u RECAPITULATION. 1 CR' By a*aa paw oat aooL ot wkool or.14 UT SI t Boroush l.M» it. I By caa* lo tmiaaoe mu i " e JOHN SPENCER. Conector. To amoaiu t«i dorl'W . W,iM *t ' **'' CH. ' By smoaai lax aijktj^mywa^ .Sl.TM te I _____ «Mt7H ' PA I "^UT ACCOUNT OP THE FOLtQWt By oidav pas! JoSa Clair, hrtrt laying, a SIS e " • *' C"x- r'eanmg wtkool ^ ^ b " " T. re m 1 Asm. Montaa. labor M ; : I Jt;T,7r " ^2 •• D. C. Vwiainaa, aalary ! " ! a Oo Atwiiiia FUSar, aatary.. . r'l m " •• UC Visum* warj "" • «5 • AlwliiU Fuhar. Saw P. C. Vaoamsrnaalary... IB oo !rt™. b<Bux'fi<mn"'aod " * >• Taylor 'tie h By cedar paid A. W Hand .k... . . II e» It PAID OCT tm^gg'BU°r mM011 n By ovdsr i aid Co. CoL,D. T. Sm!ih.to (am,tM es • : - ti'SKSnStfSSB "" b ei-nine s e* y By -r ler t <i W -lal* A non.na. l-u. 1 w ' - 1 Rs-. leddere si as • N. c. IVlce, WWSayiag... m u e - ^okdprtjutg... ij » : :: ii£sfW :::: !S n i: "" ■ : I :£ If • - ~ tllltWrt •" |i i": :: |H • : :: iKSJX'iag;:: ■» • F. Ba-o-s. addavna id* H F. Dosglaaa.lenal aaiv. MO* 2 « geu w, losuia, mast.' t as ! : ■- aaaasaa " is £S* - e - - B#aJ°^^^^I«|fouj | • • J ^ n".H. EWrvdgr^' »! a - - JoSjWaaoa, "treuiS M' ' " v. - T% WMa£uaSupnaFw *•*■ - <■ |AjwwaaCvwLof Jippoa] a a - uy ArM^porefoad- S ■ S : ■■■■■:' !i : j t .'S 1? 2 s 2

MASTER'S SALE.I I | IN CB AN CERT OF SEW JERSEY. • aril w pJS^iSisu- *" *** ""u~,*®rwl1 ; a VTCBOAT, tb* mw day M WAScn, j*k. ! st'tbT ireor'Stvo in* S *rwrlroo*Uho ] : "real estate, , : ^^as^as^tssBSs < S Bwrtnalngat a IWMarfjna oe the 1 ' ■ -re' Island to Call Bprtu. bWag Ike mow 1 "tUVra^U' ro,ra 't"i!rJS°eSAI adSj^JIl 1 i rata perchea and ooe-hair perc* la raagv of ! - line of hnd formerly BWore LUI dacraisd. , bar now t— loosing to the h- re of _ Jam— Lqam- I prrdiea acd owe-taifd of a perc* to a plo oa* i I |7yi^*aKereli* e^^I^nmr" i , (IC-_*. B-ginnlng a- th^in^eodhKp rornr r | 1 4-1 perches bounded by - aM -il l' 1 1 - boafvloi"y*JhUd tVhUdlok line aootil Mdrgrrr* , No. X. Brg-nnlDf at a red — dvr^pow o-ad-lmg j ^irrt^Cur^ala^toC^R^U^lnWebaad , 1 g • Mhdm?oqji- oruid'Std St umori'uamlrg " ^ J«-n— ^rr^^.^^n^ojJandooe^R U H; m ea'ehJt *« fwxbea lo the mkMla of CapM^QwI^^^^alnraW^MaMnk ,e oo a^oane'aoithU d«lrera'we«i 1» perehra to . tha place of beginning. Coolalntnx «« here. I JamraGramiox" dMWU-d. aoppowal ^jOOOOlajn road ' trmn CaJJ'ioy JJny toCCId Boring, and ~ Whudm. ifenra jOJImt^* * .luinj ca*1-? '' J ,T^JJ^,^®2iwwUmVtW'®0'M'*Svlre^' " toa oLdtTaskirea! joinicgJan-ianrlooftnTTo or t 'A eiauavd|tky Hhorta JTown^ Ureore ^al«ig^»aid^ [ ^No. J. AdJ,,ln^^*.|^tnntng.j^«rorr | (ram thence running north ot drgreea^eartn r 8S5T, north* ll'jrgraM*'aw so* perehoa to a Mark oat tree (or a corner; from thence north iuo mM w' tte'bm>nh.r*LMnwr'L««m log a n'i - Ao-trew U. Roevro on Uio woat, the aa-d Lemo-- " Idamlng on the aoaUi, anil land of John K. F. ■ Britea nod Rn-hard Town on the ean. beginning ai » port^for a enraev " 'hejwlrt HJchard TovMa _ Jo^lmhrtivof'^qJSr'Lea^g.'ileraaaed. from ■ thence ^-rih^S* degree^, weal M perchea. eoue fqJewhT Oarelaook'^ taMr^horn'lhano* along'he aakl Lemuel LeamlngM other line aooth at drR. hu; hrnm theuoa Nwmtrng^imju^ayUiuioiC " Wd^ermj^roihlntLd'teUBda reffydour n airt'tymg*^*^'^? theSwrepartot PlaMng f^eet L- neighborhood, Oelng lha wralerly pari of a tract 4- of wood land purahaaed hy Bploer L-amlng nt Jacob BMcer. A. D. trtl. booodod aod described » follows. Boglnntng st a pow for a aoener to J5 nlSd? thr*" "-'<>( ' Iteore^Week'a land'lheiKv " rl^!l nsmrnw'1 "n't1" trad*" jj S^uim^uaSyoOTSS tnojioe otTiroree JJ gnat* rewar perohaalnd tweR? trmC lo rorner JJ oM^mori «"'°»<P',re'i~''to MaadM 'hythe'iuie'oooth'waegTra. wreTst 2 perches to the beginning. Containing uremeen No, a Is tbe aooiberninott port of a tract of Wont land purchased hy Hpl- er learalTir of JJ Joan Movranune a alKirrolwanceJrom^iae AtJJ not LemHMVira'or't*^ pm'hSsd'nt" Aar™ gSSTsSSMrSiSS " JraUnTrw^e?;' 'hrtuV b\»Sat o? the wdd " Jaaob Laaalog-a Una aorta a degrvaa. wew at - perehra to the aald Lemnel Leant Uitn land; 41 news* rinding em the aald Lemuel LomMogw hud aonth t degrera. warn < porches to tha puce of oegtohlng Ttooulclog thra sad a half aorsa as wew" of"' ii» era Kjrou'aMgaeoraJro'nd^a pan of a tract of M8 pnrcha-e.1 by Bplcer Lramo* fag. of ihe admlniatratore of hernia Newtoo. w drroaael. and la bottod and b-on-led II folmwa; Begirohy,*^ a, war-Jo the me^oMto Bamnel M binding oa the mme wmth s- degrra' oaot a *7 mrehra jmd^Ilht. to Thomaa^wamtA* Uor; an nne aorih lt^emeeo. -ran i»s perahea lot he u W*co of beginning. ^ Cootalntag two acrva of on mngJu "7^1 degrra'e^^^u (a -t'uM'of HroowjSaIn"og * nd j um'lram* S "'i*Baif E'Soa^LaIId's pedal Master. I* IriisB J*aa*rr1T*rh?iw»m'll"r*' 2 xijg?HANCKBY oF new jer S *unU*RlceawJ»lnwoS!!^n£^JJw? " «« WSiK.? N gahMCumu ^Ran.1, jUthsa u^h.t. OvorgU JriSon^Siu'S^SSy^w^'VraTi s !SS'|i|SS5jSi;S oa ^yM^^jSk^Crou^h^rKee'ry "jphra" S Sb ^l^^|U»tn«tSa te'oue^&MSri re "^SstM^waw wwfwS oald traol walea

YOU f AST TALUS FOR YOB 90NIY THIN GO TO THI NEW YORK BARGAIN HOUSE, 34 Washington Street, Cap« May City. By boylag atrtraly fbt-Cyak only from msnnfsetorera«ti)i New York import en. l am enabled t*"-" ! K ^'™^SJi!MMhIXGS; ^TIONS, ETC.. Just received a large line of LadieFand Children's Coats, Ulsters, 1 Newmarkets and Jersey Coats. Seasonable Dress Goods, Cloths, Flannels, Plaids. Worsted Goods, etc., some as low as 7 cts. per yard. An excellent line of Lancaster I Ginghams^ heavy, yc. worth 10c.; good Canton Flannel, yc , extra . 9c., heavy t-2 Wool Gray Flannel. 15c.. elsewhere, 22cts ; | Good Fast Color Calico, 4 12c. A 5 Hook Foster Patent, guaran- - 1 teed, Kid Glove, black and colored. Si. Dr. Hamilton's Expanding c i Health Corset, regular price, £ 1. 50. reduced to Jt.2S. Other : makes, 45c.. 50c., 7c. and $1. 50 pairs White Woolen Hlankets at [ $1.50 a pair. 1 relacro ?Q^t^?'relmB^^!B'?'DdOTrar. fhwlry I'Sv^raTr. Ire WkTV w,'^. ! TOUR 5CoH9*nioM SR-^eSESY-S""' " ' U n0 'roo"1' ai"" "l,r J »P'9-y L. SCHLAGER. Propnetor. _ : Great Refliictioa'in Wateles ! ( Great Reflnction in WatcHas! I i Solid Gold Ladies' Stem Winding Waltham Watches, - $19.00. I Solid 14 K. Gold Ladies' S. W'd. Waltham or Elgin Watches, 35.00 *j Solid 14 K. Gold Gent's S. Wd. Waltham or Elgin Watches, 40.00 « 1 Solid Gold Gent's American Key Winders. - - ' 25.00 * £ Two oz. Solid Silver Elgin or Waltham Watches. - 7.50 I I Sihrer Waltham Stem Winders, - - 7.50 JtS&lid Silver Boy's Watches. - fi 50 J v Stem Winding Watcrbury Watches. - 3.00 J; g Solid Walnut and Day Striking Clocks. - ",.to ' !: One Day Nickel Clocks, .... . 1>0 I I JEWELRY, CLOCKS AND SILVERWARE 3 T. O. HAYDOCK, 1 No. 1 2 North Second Street, Philadelphia. ; : 939 CARPETS, 939 I RIM this care:ful.uy-buy e:aruy. ALL^THE NEW SPRING STYLES NOW READY. ^ Jj Our Motto " Quick Sales and Small Profits." LOCKE & STEWART. *• 939 Market Street. Philadelphia. a ' WM. G. SERRILL c&" CO., w Green Creek, Cape May Co., N. J. ■ THE EARLY SPRING MONTHS, I Toilet Sets, Glass Sets, Lamps, fort Boles, Vases, Dolls, -' IIAJINONICONS, ACCORDIONS, IIOOKS. MOI'STAVnE A sn AVISO cf PS. SgOAIt | DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, AND FANCY GOODS, u Hats, Caps, Ready-Made Clothing, Overcoats, J _ BOOTS AND SHOES, rb Millinery Goods. China and Glassware, Groceries, Feed, Etc. I C. B. COLES, | LUMBER MERCHANT, s Doors, Sash, Blinds. Mouldings, Boxes. &c. "i BRACKETS AND SCROLL SAWING. i£ Office, No. 1 4 Kaighn's Avenue. Camden. N. J. )*lfl-y !sash and door depot, CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J. | Boors, Sash, Blinds, Mrs, Mollis, Frames, Sreeis, ni promptly sued ana -all-fa-Hoo gssrsnl— rl. W-li-.n- yeouTnii: -"rmlhe'st-K M-'ire^rellmstra ee vhi-'h will b-rh-rrfnlly mraitbcd. All good* -IrUvered st your naraat sutlaD, or st s r-simublr u CONNER A SCHELLINGER. I ' KIMBALL. PRINCE & CO., 1 LUMPER MERCHANTS, JJ AND MANtTACTt'RERS OP MILL- WORK. 4 Rockland Lime, Cement, Etc., Etc., 5{J AlWATe ON ilAMD. KSTI MATES PTRNISUKD. KIMBALL, PRINCE A CO.. JJ; BRANCH YARD AT MILLVILLE. V1NEI.AN1). ». J. | SAMUEL H. FRENCH & CO., s Paint Manufacturers, PAINTERS' AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, a CROWN READY-MUED PMNT. BEST SEA-SHORE PAINT MANUFACTURED. •" attskniM I'ttu-yDr 0 pu"°'' Cu<- Kni ' "■"V"'- *0'1 ' r*' "la* aeim for J,!; 8AMUEL H. FRENCH A CO., ~ l*», YORK AVENUE. FOURTH AND OAI.MIWHII.I. rntFKTB. PIIII.ADKLPHIA, 'i " GEO. M. POWELL, I MERCHANT TAILOR, jm No. I 5 Decatur Street, Cape May City, West Jersey Hotel, FOOT OF MARKET HTBBrr, CAMDEN. 5. J. at attaahlfftot ha Hou-I ffj-gpuEK p ARSONS. IjUe cf Fgrstm't JltUi, Camden. ' * JOHN POTTER. Clerk • FREDERICK BOERNER, ? SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, M BANK AND BROAD BTREKTS, OPPOSITE JACKSON BTR EET DEPOT. CA»8 MAYCtTT. " FLOWER, VEGETABLE AND GRASS SEEDS, . ^ Onion Set», Woodward'? N^st Ejjft, Phoephntos, Berry Crate*, Ac. i

SEEDS )eter Henderson! . p-Mfo- 0ur j llustrated Catalogue & Co, " EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN,3 n .. N sisztaniiwiiT. ^ — — NEW YORKSEEDS! SEEDS! " SEEDS! UNEXCELLED IN QUALITY. * ( ^ HENRY KNOTT 4 SON, Florist AlSeedsmen, 8

Irqal Advtrtisfmtnts. G° ™ TAYLOR BROS. FIELD AND MEN SEEDS, ( FRONT A MARKET 8TN . CAMDEN. N J < bea-l lor eaiaMgu*. "t-lm | j J^DJOURNED TAX SALE. j A.NTKI) IMMEDIATELY S rr" w . H~F*Y" S^CTIMEII JU! ' l-BSiSESTa ^ DM I X ISTRATOIt'8 SALE. c-mrL- ISinren* aou^Ll '^eaiehre'l.. • ,«m> I " 'irra^uSreof'^^C^revra^WH^ng' S I ttt t J'DAItLKb e. RKP.I1>. ^ gHEBIFFU SALE | I ^yjrimi. nt earn of Ertrarl-S la m«, "or U-If*i h r *hrtr* jraSaiTd' «'•!.* elsht aiHl^a^ ha?itegri5a. weal, one nliatn and h-isTO a- n-e prerorty urj-ireph^ p. r-k- sad to be sold by »ni. U. HEN XX XT. Khariff. GARRIHON * FRENCH, gollrtt- r-. Dated December sith. (M. ' The Science of Life. Only $1. i ^ KNOW THYSELF.diSni A Grat Mgleal Virt at BaBM bllity. preniatur* 'lirennrTn Van'^irrers of Y"oia. *nd the nntnld mlaeri** rranlllhg from I ^reutfe-ra. *n-l rid. It ror :.in."""l* _ tbe Author, whoa* rxpvrlrnc-^ 'fnr'fs'raara ta *arh aa prnt-abtr nprrr tl*rnre frll in thr lot or an r jXJra'^re'mniga • i-w^aiyrtzmtlbn tlraraf!'1^ So«* L* 'hi .. CmSTthertSefle HEAL.1L 'THYSELF

taianauiatcr's. Guinet black silks at threcI quarters arc by no means ! done with ; $2 for $1.50 ahd I fi.65 for $1.25. The other i gratlcs are more than three- -♦ j quarters. Mourning silks, armures j and others; two-thirds and I three-quarters ; f2 and ^2.25 ) 'or $1.35 and $1.50. I Drap de Flore, a new black dress-silk of about the lustre of Satin de Lyon, has a Hat rib about twice as wide as the gros-grain rib ; both sides aiike ; $1.75 to $2.50. Dainty Clairctte! Thin and fine and light and soft and rich and sombre and full of stately dignity. Dainty , Clairette ! A new black dress-stuff of exquisite fineness; silkwarp ; wool-woof ; the wool as fine as the silk ; perfectly plain ; Nun's Veiling, if you please ; 85 cents to $2.50. Dollar ladies'-cloths for 75 cents ; a six-yard dress lor $4.50. No better dollar cloth in the store. lllack serges and armures, 90 cents for 50, 42-inch, came again. A dozen styles; some * I simple serges; some- hall invisible armures; some \ quite decided figures; all ' substantial, not over-heavy ; stuffs. J Very large block plaids U are the Spring Ulster cloths " for girls; $ t a yard ; 50 and " I 54-inch. | Opera and Baby soft white 'j j cloths ; $2.50 to $3.50 a yard ; Ji 50-inch. The figure is made J and the cloth is made softer r. by weaving in large unJ twisted yarns. II More French sateens J nearly every day ; little figures on grounds of cream ami faint pinks and blues i- and drabs; 37J4 cents. New daiV grounds also. 37^ _ and 50 cents. Anderson's Scotch ging1. hams : all are here 40 and , [i 50 cents. American copies of these, 25 and 35. The " higher prices, both American * and Scotch, are for Jacquard ;3 (brocade) patterns. 'il These three luxurious cott tons constitute a stock, the ri like of which is probably no;j where else. The goings J to-day and the comings toll1; morrow give it constant i£ freshness. £ Printed linen lawns. iS to J; 37)4 cents, according to fines' ncss of linen ; a lew las! jj year's at_ 1 5. finer in propor- ^ bon, of course. We buy of ^ die makers, while everybody J else here buys in New York ; " and so, of course, our-pat-Jj terns and prices, both, are 1,1 different 0 Pool of tbe Areade *tep* Muslin underwear of mod- . est and tasteful styles, of good material, careful sewing, all the points of use ami cleg.inoe thought of; prices low ' nough to keep the trade . ami high enough to keep the sources of supply. J ID* ami 1 1 1 *h— foul ; earn of Area-b-y. New mattings, two thirds J of last year's prices. Fancy * mattings such as then were 'j 18 cents, now i2j£: 25 for f 15; 30 for 18; 35 for 20: !! 40 for 25 ; seamless tlien 60. ■ now 40. White matting, 20 ; cents only. New mattings ; fresh from the sea. A year's * storage is apt to dry a good » ; part of the wear out of mat . tings- ; All mattings at roll prices. Buy exacdy the number -of ; yards you want. We'll take ; our chance with remnants. John Wanamaker. * j