Published Every Saturday Morning. eAPjH»*y, VkY 15. 188C- ' It is eilimsied irH'itlsburv ihnl nearly *'<00. QOO' worth of bu«in(~» liM been lwt 40 Hist atV «ti8 Aflegbenr etnee the 'Tike htaii.- . The strikes appear 1o lie gene rally 011 ' lit ■ wane all over-lhe ( (.nnlry, and Hib . '••titIo6k is new inort-'iiojwful than it has ' 1 » it-en far a long lime. ' . Tito eiabt hour movement to; not making- touch headway. Tlio New Xqrk piano makers have abandoned their fight for eight hoarfi,' anil there are general symptoms of weakening all around. Tweatv-tliree of the twenty-nine Democratic Assemblymen have stoned a petition for the apjxiinlmcnt of Mark Townscnd, of Atlantic county, as super. ,. intendent of the JIfc-saving stations on tire-Jersey toast. It is said that the New Jersey Editorial Excursion will be made to Alexandria Bay , Thooteotl TsTca, Montreal and 8a ratogo this year. The parly will leave New York city on Monday. June 21,and return home the Friday foiidwing.The Anarchists who liavr been driven out of their own countries and settled in our own free . America are engaged in undoing whiCHho G. A. K. boys did by bard battle. Thia is the size of it. The matter la one of preseavation of government by law. Col. Mall. 8. Quay, the well known ; ilepubiican politician of Fannayhmnht, is reported to have expressed the belief that Jeff. DavU, by his recent speeches, i lias Bnecceded in nominating Blaine and i Logan to 1888. The Colonel was opposed ' to Blaine's nomination in 18m. The fourth Anlitta! Convrnthm of the New Jersey 8. 8. Aswielktian of the ; Fourth District, [comprising, Atlantic. Burlington, Catnlk-n. Monmouth ami ; Ocean counties, Will be held in the First I'reahyterlan chtrei of Haiumonton, Atlantic countY-bn Thursday, May 28, lM^J. ; The Bohemian socialists is the chief i lenient of dangCr in Chicago.. In New York the spectacled German is the leading socialist. Uur Irish friend la a mercurial and somewhat Inflammable citizen in some respects, with a genius for politics, hut he doesn't take to socialism to any extent. A strong prptest is being made by tlio seashore papers against closing tho lifts saving stations as early thia year as customary. There are week# in May, June and even in July and August, which sliow the need of a service at the stations all the year round, and the protest should be heeded,— Courier. ~ in the world which spends more for schools than for military and navnl nrmanents. It spends about fU.KiOO.ODO for education and #47', 000.000 for war. It spends for education nearly three timca a* much as Great 'Brltiaii, three timw-aautnclrati Germany and six times '•It was to perpetuate the grand prin- . i lple* of - liberty and freedom lliat we fought our holy war," said- Jefferson Davis Ip his Augusta speech last week. Why is the loynl sentlmMit of the country compelled to listen to sucfl relielllnus utterances as this? Tlie G. A. R. hoys will be the hardest to convince that any necessity exists for it. Senator Sewetl Tuesday Introduced into the fntiert Hatif Srtiale an nrilendment to the River and Harbor Approp- ■ rlation btH providing for the appropriation ofgaO, 000 to improve the Atlantic City harbor, and #40.(100 to Improve the channel between Camden and Philadelphia. The bill so it pained the Houseappropriation off 120/lOOlor New Jersey . Kansas City was swept by a terrible cyclone Tuesday causing great destruction of life and property. Twenty-fc^ liodics have been recovered .and oihera ' arc missing. The principal sufferers were children .'the school house in which they were being blown down. The damage to property has not been esti. mated hut ft wtlijun. Jul" hundreds of t honsands- of tlolinr,. The mayor of Atlantic promises a new departure this season in the admlnlstr*. lion of the city government, ami announces that drunkenness, gambling, cheap shows, exhibitions of "freaks" and kindred vices must go. The determination cm the part of ibe mayor is a very laudable one. but we really don't see . wliat attractions this leaves for the patrons of the city by the sea.The new oyster laws governing Mnurtee Hirer Cove mid JSetaware Bar, are ; , tiw Ik*. . Up v^«wiAfcak|tie tvd had. vesaelsliave isM driven ont oMnkSjuvn and Bap, so that the buriMaa Is now** ] Urelv hi the hands of the residents of this Mate. This is as it should lie. Now • the Oyster Association should build n steamer as a guard-boat for the coast, have her well matmrd and armed, and , thus stop the stealing of oysters committed by certain parties whotn the present guard-boat fa sailing vegael.) cannot | If the Knights of Labor would follow i Hie lead and counsel of their master ! workmen, Powderly, they would be in a J far beUar-wray-lo secure their lost rights i than they will he likely to get by strikes 1 and riots. In a secret circular sent to i the Chicago assemblies under date of i Slay 8d, he gives some excellent advice. I Master Workman Powderly to opposed to strikes and insists that strikers shall not recgiye jaitLIrom. thn _ assemblies. He says; I And that wherever a strike occurs i "Petals fot.nid are ..scattered broadcast i among tbc^aaaemblies. Do ndtnav one ] cflBt for sucfi purpose* in future, ansa i fie appeal comes from your own district ' assembly or llic General Assembly, Jf ' boygo« notices are' sent, to you, bunt ' them. I hare In my posseasion 400 bov- . colt notices which were sent to assem- I biles with a request that they be acted upon. tetWrncmion sqmtmrthem: A rneiutier is editing a plpef; be fears a rival and proceeds to get into an altercation with him, boycott him, and then asks the order to carey It out. A certain paper is influential in one or the other of the political parties. Semlwrs of the opposing party conceive Gie idea of getting rid of the paper, and they invoke the aid of the Knights of Labor, tint taking the precaution to have the paper In qnauton say something uncomplimentary of the Knights of Labor, In fact, otir order has been used as a tail for a hundred different kites, and to fntnre H moat soar aloft free from all of them. ■ Prohibit lontata^wtM have aCandlTho Prohibitionists of New Jrrari proposc to take an active interest in the gubcrnatorial campaign and a candidate for governor will be 'nominated in New ark on May 5?. (toe delegate will be-ah-lowed fsom each pOlliug place in tlie. state. The grand opera bouse has been 1 engaged for the rtre-asirm. Among- the promuicnt candidates mentioned are liam Momiw. rf Warren county Cori- : land! E. Puskcr. of Middlraex, and , Georgo J. Ferry, of. Eaerx. Tin- South Jersey contingent is strongly In favor of General Clinton B. Fiak, last year the AflRlnhi polled 0,119 votes to the Mate. — Courier I
THIS -SPflCE' IS RESERVED FOR THE ADVERTISEMENT-JOE^.. / \ J. HENRY EDMUNDS, * REIL ESTATE and INSURANCE SGEHCY/ PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 523 CHESTNUT STREET.
WASHINOT ON LETTER. WAsmsaTOK, May 7, 1886. i While the country is shocked by the i news <!f the bloody "strikes in different Western cillrx, all to quiet alohg tlie i I l'otomar. Washington fa indeed a quiet ■ . city considering that it is iuclf the scene i of a strike. There are to be seen en 1 the streets knots men whose bearing , and dress stamp' them as workiugmen. and the fort that they are so assembled ] ■ indicates that tiiey are out of employi ment. This l\ tne only, evidence that thbjr are on a strike. The labor troubles I here seem to have developed into a slUl1 born lock-out, nnd it is already becoming a matter of donbl whether or not . work wiH.bc folly resumed again this . The proceedings of the week in ConI gress have not been so interesting charactcr as Usual, or perhaps I should ' m$te rooms have, been more inttrretiog . than- those in the House and Senate. There was a little sensation in the House Judiciary . Committee room while the Airti.l'olygamy bill was being eonsltler- • ed. Judge Raskin who is representing . the Gentiles of Utah In gBvoeacy of the bill, to a remarkably impressive old gen- • tie-tarn, b was through his efforts that i the Minintain Meadow mnsxarre' of noti tiers was tracad to Its perpetrators twenI ty years after I to occurrenee, and his ex. peneni-es in Utah liave been varied and r who stated that the had been converted 1 to Mormontsm by her lover, who came > to this country ami returned to Kngland . as a Mftrfliofi" mireionnrv flnHlly bringing : her back here with him. After enter- > ing the Mormon church anil marrying i according to the Mormon mode she discovered that her marriage was a polygamous one. I "pon this discovery she - made revelations and gave descriptions ! that were revolting in character. At the 1 (imehision of hi- remarks, the Judge - sitting in thg^rdom beside -Miss Kate « Field, anil announced that she was the ' victim to whotn he alluded and that she ' was ready to undergo croas-examtoatioa and verify tlie statements. After ten Day'a discussion the Senate I passed a. PlwrOfflcs appropriatioa hiU, - together with the amendment appropri- - atliig #800.000 for aulisidics 1-. Amcri- - can vessels for carrying the mail. Sena- ' tor Plumb, of Kans . referring to tho op- : position of the Sonthern Senators to the - subsidy amendment, took occaaion to " remark that the booth was behind the times. It nap-aided, lie mid. to the wishes and principles incnleausl by Gal- : houn. enfon-ed by Taucey and represen- ■ ted today bv Jefferson Darts. ' Senator Morgan of Alabama hen- in- ' tcrpow-il to comment upon the unfair. ntto of. this cla-« of argnment. He com. 1 plained that it waa made at so lain a 1 stage of the debate that the Southern ; men could have no opportunity to -rerdr [ toil. As for himself, en-rv name mentioned by the Senator from Kansas was , comircratcd In his roemoty as the name of an honorable ami great man. . He. hoped tho atate ai Kansas might some, tiiue produce such a character as Mr. j Calhoun or Mr. Tancev or Mr. Davis. Mr. Plumb answered that the South was ; today taking up the song where it left , off to 18t-l , and he criticised the course • of Senators who would ask Tor millions ' to Improve tlie Mississippi for com men* but were not willing to vole anyibiiw to derelope commerce from the mouth of ; llur ilia., toother lamia. Certain society cjrrles have been ranch : interested in an event which has just taken place to connection with 1 he famllv » Step"!: Jerome-Bonaiwrtc. who lives to - Mvto<JtiHimd Khp i- a great Dephew, . you ut. Napoleon. . Oti W IucmI a Ws.V.afagdanghter, M8.« Edgar, aged twenty. 1 who took the white veil a vear ago, took the black veil and the 'pcrpethal . vowa of a nun— poverty, cbasitty. and , obedience. She will be known to her religion, as Sister Marv de Sales. The young girls' action was a surprise to many. Not only was she much admired • to fashionable circles, but her aun-ound- , -burs have always been most attractive, i and her home on K street to one of the i handsomest in llis city. She never had i any fondness for society, however, and ' since she left school has been disposed to be a recluse to her elegant abode. Appropriating Ordtrianoo. : -gars-— — as ' ssaafeSf:iiS5i as ■ KS ; SSjSSf-t SS . - ; KS B, btwre o?H«ittb,tor iahiiarj nminm! stood : JEk-mwrsssirssssfSa J »>• or-tuunce snail take rfer-. lmu «■ nun, 4k»u0 Aprti, lut. rmldMI 01 Hurtfy Your BkXKtr Among spring preparations, do not neglect that which to most important of , all— yonF own body. During the winter iSStisswSssis „ ! out in scrofula or Mber disease. The ; best spring medicine to Hood's Sarsapai parilla. It expels evety impurity from . | the blood, and gives strength to every : function of the body. Sold by aU drug. 5 ! A«ts. - ' ^ ^ y Bucklsn's Arnloa «alve. ' The baal Salve in tlie world for Cuts, t Bruises, Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum, 'iFYver Sorea, Tetter, Chained Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Ht£«inpUou. and pos'.'-riy cures Ities, or nopayre- " quired. It to guaranteed to give perfect -altofacthm, or money refunded. Price ® ' Weimper box. For saVTjy Brrtry Ac i i r ;
Jottings Through Jersey. A battery of artillery is lieing organS| H at Atlantic City, and when formed | be attached to the slate militia, t Three temperance hotels have hern i stnri'-d-st Moorcstown, willi the idea of t shutting' off tlie licensing of any hotels [ ' ui sell liquor y 1 The MlUvBlo city council has approp- ! riated #80 for Memorial Day observance ; and #200 to break up the unlawful sale ' of liquor in that city. [ State Comptroller Anderson and a : large, party of State officials from Trenton banquctteil on planked shad at Thorn p- ' sons Hotel, Gloucester, on Monday, t The inroads of the ocekn at and below , tlie Traymore house, Atlantic City, are bi-comiug serious. That Splendid ,botu . tclric to getting just as close to the water . as it ought to lie. I In Jersey City 888 ironworkers are - out. demanding ten hours' pay for nine ; hours' work. The bosses have offered . nine hours' pay fur nine ' hours' work, » hut the offer lias been declined. s Annie Clifton, are 16, of Jersey Cilv. - WHS atucrcd by a' negro Torsdav filpl ; and narrowly escaped being brutally t outraged. Crimes of this character are - becoming patofullv frequent of late. . t The Second Brigade of the -«atimml - Gtiard of New Jersey will encamp at Sea - Girt, upon the ground leased by the State • for that purpose, from Monday, the Sid I day of August next, to Saturday, the 1 has decided to blacklist the hotel- wallers e who narc for several aeaaons made It a 1 practice to atrikefof more wages dnrllig [ tin- crowded season, Tltese people are '- to be k.fT from emplorinent. 1 James Titus, nigltt watchman at' the . Methoiltot Collegiate Institute at llsek- - ettstown. Ins been arrested on eircuine slant lal evidence add committed to Jail a at Beividere. charged with living eone cerned to Tillic Smith's murder. e Millrillr Republican : It to coming— , eiglit hours for a day's work. Tlie e country will be the better for it, when e it to tlie rule evetywhere. A worktogc man will have tone little time to spruce i up at home and enjoy the company of li!* wife and babies. ' aacfttlsftttfnts. Care for the Children " tuildren fee! the dsMWy of ttfflfcangliig p come cress, peevish, and nneentrellable. The blood should be cleansed and the system . hivlgorxlfd by the use of Hood's SaraaparSla. - Last Sprlnf my two children were vardnatrd. Boon aftar, they broke at! out with ran- - nlnt sores, so dreadful I thought I should lose • them. Hood's Baraaiuultla cured them eotre • ptetely ; anil they haxr been healthy ever » 1 1 nee. I do feet that Hood's flarsaparifla i «xr«t my children to me." Mas. C. I. ' TnoarsoM, West Warren, Mass. Purify the Blood Hood's Bursa partita Is characterised by ' three Iccullartth-s : tst, the romMnoHon of - remedial agents 2d. the proportioM . Sd. the prsoess of securing the active medicinal ' qualities. Tbs result Is a medicine of unusual J strength, effecting cures hitherto unknown. Send tor book containing additional etideoca '' - Hood's BsraanartUa tones up my system , Jh-eist-r of Deeds. Lowell, Mass. » " 1 1 -"id's BarasparDla beau alt others, ant Iswwihitswclghtlnxnld." I.tusuuauTWf lhu tiauk atroct. Now XarkOty. Hood's Sarsaparilla ' Bold by all druygtsta. gl ; six for *3. Mad. 1 onlybyai. HOO» * CO, Lowell, Mesa. ■ IOO Po*» Ow Dollar. ■ vV" KllrtlW TO WttRK FOR C8 AT r homou. Haas. Bos Ufa at:-ai ' -pLOllAL VILLA, | CA I'K AYrtTB, NKAK THN Bt&CIl, CAP* MAY POINT, N. i. \ TiinttT BOOMK irPBlt ALL THB YIAR TERSIB JtODKKATt 1 myu-y »■ *■ 8PED»68B, Prop gPRBOOATE'S OFFICE i Torong'upoiKlm'as*"*"1 "" "* Vn"'*1""' U ' gUEKOGAT* OP THB COtTHTT OP CAPS at kto office at &jw^£ty Court Bouse, on ; TG1BDAY Attn BAYVBDAY - or sacs week-r WILLIAM HILOBBTn. I PATENTS s Send mode! or drawinaf^ We «itvu« as to o parenuwiliy free of charge: and we nuke -no u WAa tne nunc o tate. or oounty, addreaa-^^^ ^ ^ « oppsslts Patent omce. WanMngun. P. r « gHERIFF^S BALK. i- sd?«m^om *o"u!e°4mrt oFvnmicrrJ.'SZ'e in of New Jersey, I WIS expose to sale as PntAc ttenth myot JTOIL A- A tne Conn Houas*ButHtiw, & Tape May Colart Hoose. m the ooonty of iw May and Kate of to ta bolkhure and reinusei smnundnear OrS "Me, m saM lownskip, CMstj of Cape Mar and Bute of NewJrreey: one of the aafcl loi« r Tke other 'of uid"kmTla*Wn« S*' :he a. I- q»UlTao5 ■Wl li'iah^r' :l... " mSyjs.,7 s'ES as said Mm pn us tun perehaned at. Ctorlm P. . ». b^^wSwSdm iM'^rkVcmre'nf^aii cape May t'ouniy, K. J., In deed took Sis It. ; dSSf-"-"1 |
Xrgat aarrrtismfnts. i gHERIF i;:S S ALE. of Cape May aud BUpi of New J.-rei-y, lying on , . the sAuth sfile of Hie road, leading from bt-nnis > toe Beginning at aoorner in tho mMiUo^of the lac same iuiu'V mirry-ll"" nu:l Ifsb derrcre: ; « SSScamSSSS i ; SSSrS'S s?£2i ° Wto."tanul£cg oBii'anilx aalf aaea more 1 'fan^il.^ ST-uT Hepie'mhre sin; lsfl. anl recprded at i ate- May \ ■ conn Jlunse In Jtook. No. an of Oci-u.. tug. * : r ihe prflpert^ of Park Collins and and to i) iiBNKZRr, Bhoiig. , JoaH^W. WAttTMAN, , fM I gllEIUFrs ^LE : ■ m'5' Couuiy. Stole* u) New ieUrs. y, i will niilr I , lo kale. «l puntlc reuilue. eu | : }gi£5S&3£S!B *te WIlLSaM It BENKZET, Sber'ff. ^ } ■Kr^M/'^.ier.fce <? , gnERIFF'S SALE. ■ gaged premises to me directed, laeu'SI out of the I Court ittste^of Sew Jersey, 1 Will I : MONDAY, the uih ilay of MAY, LD.1MH, ~ si the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. on said day, at the a (tourt House Sulldlnp. In Cane Mar conn , 'House, in the county of Cape May and Hia e of - NawJcrac)-^ "tir. ^KE-AIM^ui^reruiD^lo-. r r. Scar j ktos. k(ntl?nnss ro'nffo(*Psai!"' sV5uc? and irwncc running tlaij along the notthrasierU sale > at Dm uunde avenue e wtb thirty wight ilcgrres, { saw itw ITI"'. '''aim-to bSweJnraralI unmhei of land" strict measure, ".'itiipruiur " 3 unmberTour («) of Block nam'mr r.ir'.j— :gn; , k (ak)or th« recorded plot of Doily beach Oily. k Seised as the property of John b. '-"olbna, Minn ' , Cnlllue, his wife, M si (def cu.isnis. and taken in 1 Ptal°"''"w'lLUAM<1H.,|IF.NE2:KT, Sheriff. ! , LKVBBKTT SBWOpMli, SplMtMr. , ^'.Mareh uth, ids*. j gHERIKF'S 5ALI^ By Tirton of a wrli of Fieri Facias to m» dt- . reefed, issued out of the Court of Chancery, Slhlto 'vendue on""' ' ""C"* "> We el SAYTRDAY. i he ssth dsy of MAY. A. D. ISM. _ omce of Learntng A Taylor, in ihe City at Cape . May. In ibe county of Cape May as* suafe of rhTrpi's^rS? i- dencrliicd. situate, lying end ivmng u? the Lower -. lowoahir of the County of Cape Mar, in the s SMria aBastfWre na StoiSSsSriSS grees^wcst^of^a^rei '-co ir post standtng^iy a p, - Ian Enoch E-lmnuis, deceased ; thence along jgSgStgSr5^: - ^ L He-jJflt*.™** ■— J1- ii.1.". :'-.K ■ isf §3sil * live degrees ea*i twu sumired and tuty-fuur • mwxh° B*e drereeirlreai"twebel ^rcTt™' " • MyLtod Company; nkUtoaauhn^^AUto- - jr.; ti£SBBadglL2r,<iig W«uttne«irotod IMgu, bZ. trenUron- « 3 v U away to the Mm etow> Baltrend ttompur. eigh- _ y Cighi l§^6iiil -t twelve, thinoaa. foortcsn, ansae, rlslssn. n aevesleeu and HgWeen in Block Ktlre n. which ■ ^Kir£.agjfc , i «sss,TSfjasaasir,?ja £' ' TYY.SPEFSIA. — ITS N-VFITBE, ; J^^cnMss. g1 'ISy {f, IUUJ.T ""(« . J
I jljljlji $^TllRY GOODS flf ALL KINDS, rSXCES ARE THE LOWEST ttlat tbic generation bao occn or is lively WATCIIP.S'U'l.Oi'KS. i ' JP.WHLRV and DIAMONDS,; AT WHOLESALE RATES. | T. O. HAYDOCK. No. .1,2 North Second Street, Philada. Solid Silver Elgin or Waliham Hunting Case Watches, - $9.00 i Solid Gold Ladies' Elgin or Waltham Watches, - - - 20.00 . Diamond Kings,] front 5.00 up j 8-Day Walnut, Striking Clocks, 3.00. P. rticular aucntion jmiil to n atcli, clironomelcr ami clock riqmlring ( . T. O. HAYDOCK, No. 12 North Second S'.rcot, F'r. iiaaelphia, : The Fitzgerald Self-Duaging Oil Tank WILL SAVE ITSI COST IN A SHORT TIME. taAS MACHINES For Lighting Country Residences. GAS0I1INE, GAS and OIL STOVES, | P. J. FITZGERALD;-* j Hold Proprietor unit Miiiiufnclurcr, Nos. 23.'and 25 South Fourth Street, ; PHILADELPHIA. -- — - ! m THE PEOPLE'S RELIABLE CLOTHING STORE, No. 4-3 Washington Street, Cape May City. Largcat, Cheapest aikl Pineal Slock la the county Bents' Eeafly-Iafle dlotiunt and Firalsliii Goofls. Specially Bctocled for (he pWlaNII WINTBR THAU*. 81m u*lw mneyihu yOTcS"0^0' eiS* 'gtoStomidelph'' t«S """ **" * ■ \ CHARLE8 NEEDLES. 1. M. B. HILDBBTH. Auomey-ii-Uw aud Nmare Public. A. B, L1TTLK. • HILDRETH\&: LITTLE, Real Estate Brokers, No. 4- OCEAN STREET, CAPE MAY, N. J. Rent Rotate Bought, Sold and exchanged. Ilnlc-ln, Boarding Houses and Collages Reffled. Dealrable HulldliiK i.ota Hltuutect IilrcclIvTin tne Beach, For Male. O. BRUKELL. piectro Gold and Silver-plater, No. 6 Filbert Street, Philadelphia. taken for. flew Work. Old Work Re-plated and made '*■ ■« Mood aa new ai tinir ike coat. ffATOPACTtONQj^BAHTBBD. rt-"m REPBBPXCBg AT fills IIPPTCB. . /STAR VILLA, f OCEAN STEEET, CAPE MAT. N. J. DIKEcA.k Ob TUB BEACn. NEW HOCSB. KLKOANT RiXrM.S. NEW FI RNITCEB ./ „ ALL MOll RUN CONVBSIBNCB8. AMERICAN HOUSE, Chestnut Street, between Fifth & Sixth, Philada. JAMES D. McCLELLAND, Proprietor.
Kosin-Sizml U atcrprooi Building & Sheathing l'apcrs ROOFING MATERIALS. WARREN EHRET ROOFING COMPANY 1 C7 Couth Cccor.d Street, Philadelphia. m : R THOMAS DEPUY, 3E 3i 35 North Second Street, Philadelphia, XBW DESIGNS I2LTHB ENGLISH AND AMERICAN ] CARPETS! CARPETS WILTONS, MOQUETTES AND BODY BRUSSELS. Nearly Opposite Christ Church, East Side, L 35 BETWEEN ARCH & MARKET STS, PHILADA. 3a CAPPED AjSip MATJIJJGS Wc have a very handsome line of Mattings just arrived, in 'j Fancy Colors, Red, Check and Whiti AT PRICES THAT ARE BARCAINS. •1 Call and see them. HOWARD THOMAS & CO., Formerly i>ALB a TtioMAs. , 206 Market Street, Philadelphia MOST KKLIAB1E HIRE INSURANCE AGENC1 IN OAPB MAY COUNTY. \ 4*Sr. ^ Oily First Class CppaaEtpraeiM Rates as Low as in any othe ? fr!"" u'-v P"rt "f 0u count W. SCOTT HAND, Affent, , SASH ANP 000R vifoj toe nnderalgncd U prepare! lo furnish all kinds of MILL- WORM . Doors, Sasli, BMs,- SMtors, Monlfip, Srocis, i DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES A SPECIALTY. A. L. CONNER. »ld-y Turnpike near Bridge. Cape May Clly. N. J. , HIRAM DeWALT, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, No. 817 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, Popular Styles at Popular Prices. 5. MAIIK UP THB CliOlCEVr -M ATgHfAI-B POH A KEASONALK CONSIDKRATION. " OEQRGE E. OUMMINOa~~ AOKtiT FOB THB BALX OP : BniUimLotsat Seaside Pari Mai Eeiiits, Aoglesea & Pt. Pleasant ■"""-r 703 Walnut Street. Philadelphig FREDERICK BOERNER.T ~~ FLORIST AND ' GARDENER, BANK AND BROAD STRRRTfl, NEAR JAOffBOffBTRBRT DEPOT, CAPE MAT CITY, N. j ' Foliage, Green House and Bedding Plants, ^ WIL.LBBALg AND RETAIL Hanging Baskets and Garden Vaset 'for "Sale or to Hire. TTHT.ATTEI.rrnA TIPS MOWERS REPAIRED. JOBBING PBOMPILT ATTENDED Tt

