Cape May Wave, 22 May 1886 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Published Every Saturday Mowing ■ ■ . Ofe MAYj MAY 22. t88G- ! ' nu tftbeHoil. WUton Waller I'liHl" would be so easily defeated n* it ciimll. data 'or Governor. wliy.iln flu Ik-mo. ends so earnestly PPfxwff liim? Ah- ..uii'je j ' sraifij Vice President ' Pacific Railroad, wlio reached AUanUq, City on Friday, traveled llic enilr.- distance froni St. Jawls tn-ht a private car, and was Riven tlie rigid of way and :i _ locomotive lirairtlii- rnOrlMuK lnrlinjiil on tit* rorilc. » Mater Workman Pirx-drrfy'*- temper, knee-motto— 'Njfcbta of DiKfipaiion are. a Ourae to Knight* of Labor" is favorably r -nimc.nteri upon. In fact, Mr.'Powdbrly haa khoira in most . thimrv appertaining' to the eatiae of the Knights of tabor. lie 1* -the rigid man In the right place." The Polio- Depart men) of ( Idcagcbaa made an otfieial report of the botnbtbrotring affair in that city. It shows that dutiuii llu- 1 i«t (111 polieomeo were weoildrd, S of whom have died and TO returned to dm v . leaving 87 still laid up with tlieir wound-. Two of the latter are in a dying condition A Pittsburgh mail fit experimenting in artificial propagation of quail. The greatest difficulty he apprehends Is «e- " Mrlngillie egga: but given the eggs, he (- i- sure that h.- can hiifcli tliem in his tl i i-uhator and raise more •full-grown , birds than the hen quail #«n. under natural circumstance*. He say that qiinil «• in eon linemen twill often lay egg", but. jj wlttliwrTOflf tKr.i. a The fact is being gradually forebdjip- _ en this country that thewnlhoritle* of „ ( nnad* are entirely too familiar in aula- « lug American lialiing vessels for alleged „ tiausgresaiona of her fiabery laws. Tlie r Kxoad ai-t of Ibis cliararter has just I wen reported, and it seems about time , I hat the quealion waa settled a* to what ., arb the respective right* of the two eonh- , trie* in the water* where the dHBcultles , Imte occurred. The Ohio Iwgiidattsre has again passed < I he Scott liquet law substantially as it was before the Democrats repealed it. ( and now the liquor dealers propose to 1 teat Its constitutionality. Thy Demo- ■ rrats and liquor dealers are evidently in I league to bankrupt the State of Ohio, i hut of late they have. been playing a ] losing game. .Ra-ralltv die* not always j succeed, even in the Buckeye Stole . I W. J. Pre*. I The custom houses al Little Egg liar. I tar and Great Egg Harbor -cost more : than they come to." For the year end- . ing June 30th. 1883, tin- receipts lor ihe : Great Egg 1 1 alitor cugwas house were - *1.180, and the expenditures were *2, - ■ 1113, Ultis costing Ihr Government *1.951 lo collect 11.00. At Little Egg Ilarlior It .was even worae-j there the receipts but $84S, and the ripens** #1.873. and ihe costs of collecting one ilollar was H«r ' ' The New Jersey legislature will reconvene on the- first of next month, but it is not likely any general bmiiras*. will be iraiiaacted beyond sueli as may become ureessary from Ihh Otperted_ derision of the court of errors on 'Ihe railroad lax cafe, though, we undrrstafid tln-rfi are some few bills mnaming in the Qovernoris hand whlrh he Is loth pi approve liecanse of olijections that could lie quickly' remedial by amendments II the opportunity Is given, The Republicans of .Vrrmont on solier second thought have virtually concluded muftumihJsK sswisi while a short iiroe~kgo Hie opposing candidates for the Republican Gubernatorial nomination were designated as "Edmunds" ami "anti-Edmonds." Ili-y now Isrth profess to be supporters of the Hen. at or. Tlie wind appears lo have veered around up In thetireen Mountains. | The Jersey OityKVemnj Jovrnal savs that "It is now reported on apparently good authority, thtrtpe' Baltimore anil Ohio Railroad win ebon complete jtrrangemrtds for running Into NVivr York ov«r the Reading anil Philadelphia, or New Jersey CcnUat track. This I* as it should be, and that -we have ail along believed would lie. lhC-BUlcnmc-nl all. -the. j«ilhcr. Ii is the natural solution of the problem, -and a much' more aatisfscpirv one than any of Mr. Erastw Wlman's MaleO Island bridge, and roundabout way of approach to New York would have been." The Democratic I'osl-olfiec t'ororahtee of the House ho*e decided to report unfavorably on the Senate ami mlenl to the Past-office Appr"!"'"1'"" bill, which would rive #800,000 to nay for carrying the Coital States malls o» American i easel*. It I* believed, however,' that the Southern members will rally io the support of the appropriation ami secure lis passage by the limine. Congress has repeatedly voted away millions of acres of the public lands to aid ; In building railroads, and we see uo reason for ref using a small subsidy for the bcncfll of American ships and tlie ship building interest.- We heme the bit! wilt become a law. — /VtM. If the Prohibition Stale Convention should takell Into ita head to nominate General Clinton B. Fisk katu candidate for Governor, and he should accept the nnmbjollon, It might be well for the Republican OnvejHinn whew it meets to take bis name « consideration along « lib the other excellent names that will lw presented. General Fisk has glwmys been a Republican. He is a man of high character and splendid nhlll t With the endorsement of the Iteuubii- • »n PttUiJk might En it w-tror 1-robable however, that the Prolilbitioni<l« will secure so strong a candidate. The nominee is more likriy to be either Thomas V. Gator or l>r. Tlioo. O. Chattie. - F«wi«r. The President's Marriage. It it now stated noon reliable authority that President Cleveland and -Miss Fulsom will be married on June 18th. The Baltimore Agurfnre gives ail that is known of the details as follows: The President is reiuiniy to be married on June 12th. Arrangcmenu arc I-rogreratng rapidly .to that end. The marriage mar prove much more later-i-siing,«o Bait imoreans than was at firat, thought, because within the ls*t few days things have developed which show that the President has taken The America*'! advice, and irecoming to Baltimore for his wife. Though ehc may not be a Baltimorean, U is now4taIml .t»y a gentlcman intimate al the White Bouse, that a suite of apartments hare been engaged at the Mount Vernon Hotel, Baiil■nore^forpsn or the bridal party. The ed that he -was not at libertv to slate ex. actfr vriratpart «f the bridal part^- w ould Ihth %mttrt^scHt.

_ s.;;. " ' u g ' - ' f J— JU-x THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR THE- ADVERTISEMENT OF . ; J. HENRY EDMUNDS, • 7.T.: :: -v. . ' • . - / V . - .' . . • .. ■■ . - •• .~*-v .* ' RSA L ESTATE and IKSURAHCE AGEECY, - ■ PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 523 CHESTNUT STREET.

A Successful Railroad Man. " He was discu**ing the Inter Hlnlej Commerce bill, a few- days since, anil m , et the course of his remarks. Senator S< « - ' at el! dropped into Uie following . bit of. uord painting dcscrifilivc of the sue- j„ .-c-fiiful fapruad ihan. H« to hjm-olf. by f, "be 'fry i s vyry practh^yfanruad num. an.il probably one of tlie b»l in Hy cguntnr, but all unconscious to hmisHl, - cave to the SemUe. wlutl tbey all re»--ig- . nizeel at opcc- a wortl picture of himself- that b. of rite qnaHHH Which have made him so eminently successful «* a P raUanad man "If lakes all the rh-menls of » great ' .nan to be a successful r.tlli.tatl manager: it said we have, a great number of ihcm Who have grown up In tlie la*l tw enty- w five tears. They mud have all the-rd- 1 utalion Rial any gentleman on this Hour n gets in order to equip lilmm-If as a" law- v ycr Or as a Senator; and it is but e starting point of what he has to acquire of prote»lonal knowledge In order to fit „ for hi« positinn. After he kos graduated at Yafe or Princeton or Har. vard he ha* to go for four or five, years ^ to a special Institute for the purpose of ( Hie science of mwdtanies, <-hcm- . i-try, mrtallnrgy, and tttcp lie rtdls up Ids slecvps and goes InuPJ ahop an. I o|u plica himself to fhc mechanic- about . which it w ill he nromaary for him io ' . (icrfeCt knowlclge in his busisuss' As the manager of a railroad. . Al lliirlv years of age that young man. i never having up to ihqy Ryne prohahly i earned a dollar, ptefwrng himself in < - everv way. sjwndlng tuiincy tu acquire ' I this knowledge, Miters upoti bis rarm i ■ in * iuhCTdinate capacity as a railrewul J * man; and if ho has th»- talent ami the 1 I brain nei-easary. lie rises mpliTty luvause j i in mtr country a man nt thirty years of I age has pracHcaltv lmt tweotr.yeors of active business vital fnroe lu liiin. Thttt < . man applies himself to the "business of . , his life. He has all tlie knowledve that i - t tooks eangivc blm; lie lias all Ihe know- i . b'dgnliat prartiee can give him^ Hejs < t upon the Imslnraj-of niilroatls for the In- • . lerest of the tonimunlty in which he . lives, hot n* a matter to furnish for hun- . self a position, and for Ids family' if lie * has any. their bread, lie has no prrjui dice, no feeling. He is.as well equlpp isl as any man can lAwdhlr lv to do as near Aght as any one mail raii. And . this is the chut* oPmen yon h«ve .tojav ■ I lu the artlye mansg li e it • I the rail- : , roads of this country. I soimciv worsing tor a samry * iinoul ■ a»iv Interest in till- railroads, without j »R'v jreallng in a share of sus-k or ever i . going into Wall street, we going to op- . press tbh people. Tip V are I lie uu n Us , . day who have built tip this eoiinfry to . I lie. the great nation lhat it Is. »> itliout , :he genius and the toonev and. tlie ...labor , * and "the eilncation that lias ' ern applleil , id getfing these mi-n into the position* . thqjplirtlil. your ratlroad trao";Hir,ation. j w[IH the' movement of the pi'slucts of the mines and of the crops, would Wit have been what It Is nwiay. and you J would never have la-en abb to reduce , the Cost of the movemeuT of a ton of rorn or' a fob of- wlieW '•from 3 cents a " iiille down lo foiirJi-nths siT a cuoa , mile or 3 mills a mile lis has been done ; within the last two or three years 'and ' is? icing done prohahly ttrthij PC it* * ,U"tU- ' Tha Battle of Cottvshurg. Never before liave the public had such - an excellent entertainment »s that now 4 In the Ovcloronn at Broad and C'herry 1 •*.-,• Phttadelphla. Never before have ' they liad an opportunity to wtneas such " a reallstle and life like specimen Of art 1 work. And the euW'Ct. too Is. one tlial I should commend I'WfiMo all. The bat- '' tie of Gettysburg - the g-i atcst ever 0 fought on the sefil of this pfa'e. Is ptr- " t n red upon canvass with sut* pcrfer- * tion pf detail and fineness "f i ffesd that 5 It has won the "praise of all General - Hancock, and olhi-rs .who helited to w'n ' the fight, have tinqnsllfledlfl'afl.rnied Ihe ' II reproduction of the topography of the country, and the positions of the troops. 'Hie picture Is grand in the extreme. a vjyidly portraying Ihe scene" and radii dents at the great battle, ami hours may " be spent profltatily in Mnding It: The c plcl tire is simply grand— a master piece —bringing to the mind as could die done " In no othrr way. except liy eve wltnesa- ? ing, and grandeur and the effect upon 1 us of mighty armies la conflict. A* a s study of life, and as a irason which will f al ways be rcmemhcredwlih' pleasant assocle tloos, the gat tie of Grttyhurg will L-. alwaya ataml prreeminftrt in -the mibds r Of Hie tens of thousands who have Inok- - ed upon It. The Cyckirama is open day '■ and evening. r ' - * i There are 905 convict* in the State prism. Among them is a colored man who has been in the institution twentysix year*. In his youth be held a little whhe.boy under water nntij.be drowned, lie is serving a life sentence Buck ten's Amlua Selve. The best Salve In the world for Cuts, . Brulsca, Sores. Ulnrr*. Salt Rheum, " Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Eruption, r and postively cure* Files, or no pay re- .. qnired. It ia guaranteed to give perfect * satisfaction, or money refunded- Price ,, 35 cents per box. For sate by Henry A. fc Kennedy. _ • 1 Jachne, a member of the Board of Aldermcn of New York City in 1841, waa , convicted on Sundav of receiving a ' bribe to vote for the Broadway Surface L Railroa l franchise. The jury" deliberatel bat two hours before returning a u -verdict. ^ Tha Root orthe Evil, •d To lUoronghly cure -scrofula it i* necip essary to strike directly at the root of the t- ; evil. This Is exactly vrtitl Hood's Bar*. "[ • aparilla does, by acting upon the" blood, J ! tborongblv clnmslng it of all imparities, " i and leaving not even a taint of scrofula is J In tire vital da id. Thousands who hare •c been cured of scrofula by Hood's Saps- * apasilla, testifr to its womlerfui blood- « purifying qualiliw. Sold by ail drug- , gists. » • '* i The dress mgisra of Buffalo araindigS'SSZii'iiSffli'S? J'iSarii.tSsSi'iSh-as e"

The I" nlted Slates Senate has confirmed J aim's Tilton as C.-llv.-tor of CiiMom's t C at great E-« Harbor. \ K The scheme, for a driving park fur At- j u City' will lui'babjy, be abandoned : » Captain llarretl. of Earners' Point, wits .drowned last Wednesday bv failing a iNerbimnl from his vt>-ti iu Egg Har. ( bay. > Official* of ihe Reading Railroad Comgiany, stale tlrfi active measures arc to be „ taken next week to have the Jersey ( I Ira! Railroad ecpa rated from the Read- _ Thomas It. Madden, "of Tuokahoe. ■ who has been an employee in the State . for several years, lias tw-n pro- i muted, to Uie position of door keeper, ' which was recently li«!d by James Lav- t crty. At a rCcent meeting of the Directors of the Cumberland Mulual Fire Insur- i Anee Company held at. llridgclon. The ' *ecretarv's report showed that there had been ajrain of 82798.85 from Jan., 1st last to May l*t. t The immtivr of lirenscil Hqnnr j in Princeton has been -much rednced rrrently by the iiresenl Uirnugli ordinance. ' saloon keeper must "have twelve signers to his papers by freeholder* living bn hi# street, and the same man can fign but one paper. A jury, in the Oamdrn county Court Friday entered a verdict for ♦3.335 damages ogalnri thrfPcnnsylvania Rallroudwn fsvnr of WsHinm A. Caster, who struck by a Irk in at Mi-rrbantcllle ; last October while driving up to the sta. tion. His Injuries have affrcled his ■ brain. ' ' The contractor* and builders ol Camden have deckled lo form a permanent ' organixatlon. A cotfimittee ha* -been - appointed lo report .a- cwnstitution and rules, ahil It has been deciiled to make i employing bosses In nil the building ■ trades eligible for memlM-rsldp. Brw 3kdrfrti3fmfnts. That Tired Feeling I The warm weather has a drMlttaUng BSeet, ■ especially upon those who .are within doors . most ol the tlino. The peculiar, yet coralum. complaint known as "that tired feejlne." overcome "by taking Hood's SarsaparUla, which gives new life and strength to all ' the functions of 'the body. " I could not sleep ; had no appetite. I took Hood's SarsaparlUa and soon began to 1 rterp aoundly ; could get up' without that tired and laJiguid Icellug ; and my appeUte Improved." B- A. 3a*raao, Kent, Ohio. Streuffthen the St/atcm ; Moon's s-irsaparilla is characteairad by : rem, -Jul agents ; 2U. the proportion; Sd, the | process of securing the active medicinal 1 strength, rfl.-rliug cures tdiliertu unknown. 1 fired for book containing mMUtuwi CTlilvncn ' """ffootrt SacsanariiU limes up my system, ; s^aas«Ha»9BsS , HegtsOirfdJDeeds. lam ell, Mas*. " Hood's S ,r-nporlita beau all others, am 1s u- rii, lis weubtln gold." I.Buuusurua :a-i Sueel, New York City. Hood's Sarsaparilla ' Bold liy ail druggists. It ; six for *5. Mad 1 only by a I. Boon & CO, Losreli, Mass. iOO Doses One Dollar. HAVE YOU RHEUMAT|SM? i russun rheumatism ; cure c net P%M wed o-hers all vho have triad A 1 WILL SAVE YOU [j from tnthersgcsir. if youU esdy strett s chine. P rice 88 .60. i " ?£££.■ — '-*t:uisian»."i — , aS "sHS n - - PFAELZER BROS. & CO S1MXI SUrhet ssnet, PhUadelphln. ; gATTG OF OEimSBIJRG, . #4'cyclora§A u — ■ — : — * PHIR SALE. * Thetat ssutnr raeht Mertis.bet-ngsTU.Jt . rert on a*«x, * Ire; noun, in oompiew orucr, ■ "5S™ "gta., ■giLORAL VUJaA, "" can Avsftcc, ftEAH the Bkacit. S- CAPS MAT rOlST, It. J. [' thiktt BOOMS. OPgJf ALL TDK TSAB. i J TgttMS SODBBATS. T myts-y M. E. HMMKeBR, Prop. : I qxmbogact^ otoci" SSS217!r2riss:: " p. atTHJiwiATB or tbs ioocbts or oapi 'i * ym?*iultmivat1*r' 04 e

2rgal ^flvrrtisfmrnts. | gHEHlFF"8 8ALE I I ny"virtBeo'asro'^a.ra. denoew euavt* ?!* tXiurf'Hwije BuSiuir.'ln 3v-- Msy i noi; lVr,rT. B- afor'jsaH^Al! ^si ceruun a-: >n-i rsu-n-une in ' "3' G 01 !, r ToIT/i a ' o-i '"•Wxed'asoSYre^rtro'! James Penum. ant taken ^Itreseranoa M ^^*"9 Plslnlia Pro'crettri Ariorui re 1 Bawd April tit, law. Primers fee ( gHEltlFF'S SALE. ■ It ^^^^^miww-Sffiedaeer «e ; ; iSHsSiSH kLH I -, esssssS ' gnM-smt Ma'med^SgSny.atljntnlng land ft,*. I ooSu5u°' '"f1" acrovtwo m«li mt 'jen I "1* d " j "m !"p*rn.l€-m " pnrchssed of Ctisi lo- P. - • !Yt'^*racl're^mi»d uR'be* (lert'« om<v "l ssi-i 1 • Cape-way- <'®nnty. S. g, in deed beo« No. Si. paces IIP, im.ioi and UK, why reference thereunto, me descrit>Uon»ot said tola wui more Jully "'Stied as the properly of aiSSBW F. Flrasntt ot Wilitsm r. Gsrruion, complatnse*. ami ">b*- ''Vll.l.tAM n. tTENlT/ET, Sheriff. ' JOBN B. IH'KPMAN, Sollcllor. • Bated April eta, tsra. 1 S ™ me dlreclI ed-usu-el out of the court of cnanrery Kiaienf 1 New Jersey, 1 will expeeeeo sale al Public VenPftttiAY, :iie ism .tay of JUNE, A*. D. l!8«, ' a; the hour of x oviock p. m. on said list, »t ih- ] i feasss'ss g^saSasswK; i ' t Uiesome somh, thlnj-fltfe sqd a half degree*: 1 west sweaty perehce 10 iami of Joseph E. Alleo. ' IwcT "jftet iH^ese • ey same north, inuti-ove and a half d scree* j it ffu5S^e,\ijS5*' talTml.l^e'n- ! j- the' same mvren' ultv-foor ati3 a half devree-, eir.c. Coniainlag ear and a half a-rea mar : • "raSttti the property of Polk Collin, and . Hester A. Collla*, defendants, and isken lo ex. i ectttooii the suit of J*ae Head, complaicoei. ; "* td william B. BENEZBT, Sheriff. JOBS W. WABTMAS, 3ollc;l"r. Beied Apr" i». i1"* Prmtert* fee, y HE RIFF'S SALE. J By virtue of * wm of Fieri Farias i" me dh r rertsd-. uwoed out of the pours of Chancery. a PubnSVeodueoB*7' ' " • fiATL'BDAT. ihe Wh .lay ot MAT. A. i). IBM, " a. the hour of 1 oVtori p. m. on «U-1 day, al the War* m the oonSty of 'cape" Mag and male of _ New Jerecxaaaluruald, all LhoiXrwcAcr osrcsl deerrtbed, stluaie. lying and heme in the L.»wer sSHt SSSSmSStiS evfiwd, itreeem ii. and oape May Po 01 Imprevemeel tMmpesya ^nd, saei^puini m-iog^ni^e . (jJ j^reo* west of .^red ^Msr post sian-nng^liy a ' ond^a'SlTfeelOT^Moe line* fre^S'-^Tpr^ IOr"^a<lcl! "ki mu u'*"l -*reX«C ^thcoce "IkSt • aanhfaodtfMOf load of the Cape MayCuyLaad L Compony-t. eouih thirty-three and a auarter iwvaniMUw MM to a |wwi:-s. eoom' eight de- „ greea ami fortj-Bve nunutea, eaa; laree hundred J ami ortj-nme and eaveu-tenqi* ire. 10 s-prei,-- , S, Joarteeu^ degree*, i*ft«^two^littndr»rl , .- h ondred^itl.l Yfreeu a 1. aTr'fe." i j - me* 'Y-TnreoyTnre* raeore uj' ihc'iMuBonh are dejjrerawsB IJWI hundred^ and rtx.y-f-mr Sreor taJ^Vuy^reoVS^^^BoamlS | or "g* YiT1 h-uuiaud^' ' il'e,-cre*d' and ' ' J *- ' May - Cuy land Company ; on the eouth ey the AUan.Ur Ocean, syra^BewMl by land ol^rn escape , prtbst width or nceadth aJou* me easi aide of .. taaxtssmsjxsrst - £S-SSffsrJSKL2riS';5K ' ■SSSS.SS BCTLBreSaATSJ: - i on'pJMual'lSf'or* !he'xep;'.ir,e "laicl i - i Company, at .Ape May. (Ape M.> .-.■uotryN. ■ : J„ as laid out hy pt.wier A Lamm:-.

Sw- - £11 kinds of y Dsy goods. ! • Ha,l p — ;H jfflj ihe I Dirt •>! Dry Goods needed \i'L0THI£i\, i-|g| | Eighth and Market Streets, WATCHES, CLOCKS, 7 . JEWELRY and DIAMONDS, AT WHOLESALE RATES. j T. O. HAYDOCK. rio. 12 North Second -Street, Philado. Sqlid Silver lilgtn or Waltham Hunting Ca>c W'alclics. - ?-;.(*) Solid Gold Ladies' Elgin or Waliham Watches. - .- . l'. iod • Genuine Diamond Rings. • from f.oo up ! 8-Day Walii'ut Striking Clocks,' ... ... j,0o | 'Pa HAYDOCK, No. 12 N6rth gcctt.e Street, Philadciphia. The Fitzgerald Self-Guaging Oil Tank j WILL SAVE ITS COST IN A SHORT TIME. SaAs machines For Lighting Country Residences?* GASOLINE, GAS and OIL STOVES, Pi J. FITZGERALD, Hole Proprietor and Manufacturer, Nos. 23 and 25 South Fourth Street, THE PEOPLE'S RELIABLE CLOTHING STORE, No. 43 Washington Street, Cape May* City. Urgrat, ChrajMSi anq F*4ltct SMrili th» manly Gents' Rsafly-Mafle (Mini ail Fnrnisli Grats. Spmlally Selected for the PALL ANQ WIMTBB TKADK. _We ll,,e i""1 revived a large *"*' of gobd* for Fan and Winter wear. We will Mil yoo a Sujt al leea money lima you can pureaasg the same good* in Philadelphia or elaewhcre. CHARLES NEEDLES. I J. M. X. HILQBKTU, AUarney-Bl-Law and Notary Pul l..-, a. b. little. HILDRETH & LlTTEE. ; Real Estate Brokers,No. 4 OCEAN STREET, CAPE MAY. N. J. ' Real Rotate nought. Sold and Kxchauied. Hotcla. Bnardlng Home, and Cottages Rented. Dcnlrable Building I.ota Situated Directly on Ihe Beach. For Hale. i~ O." BRUNELL, ; plectro Gold and Silver-plater, No. 916 FiltXSK Street, Philadelphia. we^ look aa good aa.new lit hair Ihe coat. 1 satisfaction otahantkbi'. • t**m hkpkkxncrs at this office. AMERICAN HOUSE, 1 Chestnut Street, between Fifth & Sixth. Philada. J AMES J>. McCLELLAND, Proprietor.

HOOFING HOOFING Ir'OTH PROOF CARPET LININGS, Rosin-Sized Waterproof Building & Sheathing Papers ROOFING MATERIALS. WARREN EHRET^tOOFINQ COMPANY 107 Scuth Sscorid Street. Fhiladolph'ia. »:-y 35 North Second Street, Philadelphia, new design 8 in the english and american ' CARPETS! CARPETS wiltons, moquettes and body brussels. Nearly Opposite Christ Church", East Side, ■ 35 between arch & market sts, philada. 3^ CAjrppjs AJip JVIATTIJJGS . j - Wc have a very handsome line of Mattings just arrived, in j Fancy Colors, Red, Check and White AT PRICES THAT ARE BARGAINS. Call and see them. _ HOWARD THOMAS & CO , Formerly DALira THOMAS. 1206 Market Street, Philadelphia ' MOST RHI.IAIilE l-'IRE "INSURANCE AGENCi IN CAPE MAY COUNTY. ' '-SsLA Only First Class CtmnianiEs Hetreseiilei Rates as Low as in any othei W. SCOTT HAND. Aeent, SASH AND DOOR PePOT , nw usiteralgbwl M prryored lo furnUh *U Kinds of MlLb-WOBK Doors, M, BlMs, Slttors, Koolte s«, Etc DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES A SPECIALTY. A. L. CONNER. sps-y Turnpike near Bridge, Cape Msy CHI, N. 1. 1 A.'.l DcV/ALT. " FASHIONABLE TAILOR, No. 817 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, (Under ihe O Irani llouse) Popular Styles at Popular Prices. MADS (IF- TUB CliOU FhT M.Vi'EKinl-l FOB A REASON AbB QOMMOBfUTIOW. G-E.ORGE E. CUMMINGS.r" I AOkNT FOR TUB 8A1.K OF • Siilw Luis at Seaside Pari. Island leiilts, Anta&Pt.Ptaait mirn-y 7Q3 Walnut Street. Philadelphia FREDERICK BOERNER, FLORIST AND GARDENER, BASK ASD BROAD 8TRXBT8, KKAB JAUKBOH 8TBRET DEPOT, CAP! MAT CITT, K. J ' Foliage, Green House and Bedding Plants, W UOLESAUf AND HBTAU. Hanging Baskets and Gargqn Vake» for -8aJe v>p to Hire. PfUbADBbrUIA LAWS MpWBRfi KBPAiKED, JOBBING PBOMPlbY ATTENDED TO