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Hurry Bark uuin, ZacbaTv Ttiylor, Dattiil Mayhcw, .Robert Hand," John (&xlg,. Mauri™ Grease.. Peter Jaqnett. WThnoo Vf. Waff. Mvntrt Sebrllingi r. Learning Sheppard and Clikrle* Oliver were the good men and true who de- • rined in the -Mayor's Cop'rt Monday that JamrsTCilpatrick, the agent of the 8. P. C. A- of. this city must pay to Horace Williams, thc-complainant in the • case, the sum of WO for the horse slain by order of ihe society. The verdict was made up In"* sliott time, and his honor, the Mayor, hail hardly gotten home licfore the court officer escorted . him back to bear the verdict. Jt ought to be said h -re that Id* honor won golden opinions by the way in which he presided in this really important case. 1 II. W. Edmund*. Esq., conducted the 1 case of the plaintiff, and Gliaa. C. Garrison. Esq., of Camden, for defendant. I Witnesses were called who testified to I the uniformly considerate manner in _ which Williams had cared for hia lost , The defendant himself created quite a , feeling In his -favor by the dramatic '[ manner of hi* evidence. .He started ofT in one, pla-e on the -"lor hot was brought , back by the mnudulc of the Mayor. In ( a crosacsyrlnatlon Williams atnrk .in ., his story through thick and tliln. No , donht those present who heard it would | liked to hare seen the animal in the , palmy days of his latter life. He was shown to be a very eccentric creature
however, and of considerable value not withstanding the ideas of the Society's surgeons and medical advisers. It hail falling fits. bad no coating on its atomarli worthy of mentioning, and could not stand with much snccoas, yet it was worth, in the judgment of the jnry, $80. The defence was liandlcanpcd from the start by general public sentiment. 8ome. haw the idea bad spread over the town that Williams was the real victim, and amncbody should have been killed to appease somebody else, heaven only knows who. Anyway the testimony of aevrral pretty good citizens waa not regaried aa worth much, by the twelve go *1 men and true. David Harman, the rhtf anil new*. dealer, stuck to his story that the "hops" was rather delicate, and the claim thet It was still rpbust enough to tote a load of baggage as high as the City Hall ness see in vi to get the idea that the "boss" died in a ditch, and did some more dying on the gaa-houM field. Take it altogether things Just here were a little mixed. Now there waa a little commo. tion Ml the court-room. A juryman dis ajqwnred through a court -room window and proceedings had to fee suspended till the juror could be gotten into place agiin. The generally placid face of Mayor Edmunds showed some vexatl"ii at this rather unusual circumstance, and the recreant Juror will lie called to account to-day. - Tne case was finally given to the Jury by the Mayor in a brief charge, ami tintwelve men retired to cipher up thing. from what they hsd heard, witfi the re•lilt early indicated in this historical record- An appeal will he taken to a higher court, where all the swearing of yesterday will have to be done over again. Both plaintiff and defendant were ably defended by their respective counsel. We forbear commenting upon '•he righteousness of the verdict, desiring thu the case shall ml be prejudiced in the Kast by the Wavz, which Is simply a chronttler of current events transpiring at Cape Mag. Action of Ibe intellect makes the brain strong, Just as action of the body in" vigorate iu But hurry and worry is what fatigues and saps both bodily anil mental force. To understand how husrv in intellectual work tires, so much phyrieil toll will give an illusRwtlon If « man walka a mile or more leisurely he will only feet a healthy glow aa the resuit of the moderate expenditure of physical force; but let him run hsif the d stance at the top of bis speed and be will feel so fatigued that he can hardly apeak or- breathe, and Mill he has only invered half the distance. bat in a sh trter «Sm«. It has ban most truthfully said by high authority that tf a man engage at a moderate rate in menla! labor for an hour or two, be will feel fresh and the belter for It; but if be work for only half an hour at the highest intellectual pressure, be will find himself fagged out qnd cxitau-ied. The very rapid contraction of the braincells is ndt fn Uielr normal way of working, and Utcy man exhaust the element* which are stored up -within themselves, and failing in the supply from the blood stream, which ran only . lake planslowly.. they are Wft ™ the verge of Ixinkruptry. Worry operate* dinVrrnlli by reason of Its contlnuousnni* ; ih. oontractions may not be rapid, unless aIn Ibe rase of a man receiving some continued at every intermission from other iuteilrclusl work. The rest whirl, in another man will follow the oomph Hon of his daily mcnal work, will no' oome to the man who la wnrried, for a* aoan as the brain is done with the dally work, the worry begin* and allows no rest-to the braitweilsPeouJc who are disposal to find fault with the delay in the disi.ib-ition of ih<maBs at the post-office should not blame Postmaster Mdvta. Whatever blame there la should be placed upon the post, office department at Washington, which refuse* to allow the office at Gape May sufficient salary to employ the proper number of clerks to handle the quantity V jffiffithat comes to -the office during the Xh help he can be reasonably axptoreJH to furnish out of the salary reader* get Impatient wh-n w.ltlng for a&rdg&feasr BBSEr'"'''
Soma Cap* May Team*.. f j> At the Knickerbocker stables W. 11. j £ Smith keep* hi* pretty bob-tail mare ' v which he drive* to a styll -h English gig. .0. K. Burns has bit geld ng Shyi ck. ~ and jjanij-'imi- liuggy. This U one of ~ the neatest rigs il the Gape. — Oliver Smith ha* a beautiful black ' Kentucks horse kldcii fciv-'daiutht£W-drive to a village cart. Mrs. WelgJitman drew* the letofc over j a beautiful .Shetland pony. This is a , very neat fit out, and may he seen dajly t on our driving roads. 5 Mr. J. Hardee of Jackson. N. Y., has . brought to the shore his blooded sorrel!, , . a quick stepper. He drives It to a top buggy... | Mrs. llieg.-l and ker family take" the ' air In n dtHiblc seated dray.- drawn by a | air in q uooote seaiea amy,- nrawn uy a
r roadster; ot gentle disposition. Mr. Leopold's spirited black mitre J- to double seate I tlrav Is a familiar esla's,'r Mrs.- Wm. Hi Kent handle vhe reins y over "n heanti'ul bhick Arabian horse with richly mounted itarncss, phaeton Imc.-y. . ' '■ 0 Mr. 8. Keruhergcr's bay Iiorsc John, a f very handsome animal to a neat carriage. , A coachman in livery ait* statue like t on the box of Wm. II. Kempton's vic1 lorla. and -handles the team, a fine gray 1 and brown, with the skill of a veteran. | In thier gold mounted harness this team 1 is a very fine turnout. 1 A fine team of bays in mounted liar. ' net*, to a faifiiiy victorii, does lor Ms. Geo. Kelly and family to take their daily-' cdftstilullonala, Wm. Itichardson's Kentucky blooded blacks are handsome sti-e'pprra. and veryMr. Helienthur* stables «'rc well ' slocked witii gentle family horse*. He ' has all styles of vehicles u» suit every cuMomer.- Give him an order for one of ' his easy going park carta or phaetons. some of the lie't stock ever brought to 1 May. Their cart*, phaetons, vie. i - foriasi-twi hii-rs-'ie* *r 'r a credit to thi*' ■ enterprising firm. These gentlemen bein theft- liuaincs*. and therefore ' - * * 1 ■ Died In the Surf.
John William It dwell, of Philadelphia. ' camr' ItSre ten day*' ago with his little 1 took rooms at Ih.- Gicaeent Villa. 1 He had la-en in |a»or health for some * complaint, which was heart di-easr. ' Yesterday forenoon, at about 10 A.M.. - ImUi fatlier and child dressed for the 1 ocean" bath, tiTe first time since their ar- ' rival. They went in the shallow water' ' near the shore -end of the Ocean Pier. ' strand for help for her father who had ' l«-qn seized by a sudden attack of heart • disease and was struggling in the waves. A young German, name unknown, and ; William Selvy, colored, ninn waist deep and carried Bldwell to the "shore in a dying condition. Medli-ai help was ' on hand, but he rikin died atter reaching th- *trand. Goroni-r Ware's " jury found a vcr.iirt in accordance with these facts. The family look body home Wt-dncs- ■ day. The unfortunate man waa 117 - years old. and In the clothing businre* at 723 South street, Philadelphia. He I.IUle Martha, who was with hrr father. '' haa rjilistol much sympathy in her bc1 half. The poor child dill all she could r to attrac the attention of brae h loungers ' to lirr lather's condition, and then aob- ' hing let! Hie beach, carrying her liulc bucket and shovel, a moat pathetic ' k'"' . Rescued From a Watery Death. ^ Messrs. I.aird, Johns. Merrill and Mr. ! Iriland started on a crabbing oxpedi--,i"n from Schellingei's landing in two mull hoots All bnt Mr. McCtrlland j iveri Old crabbora and fishermen, and were not exrltrj) hy the numerous eraha ' hat trie.1 to eat their beef bait, but Mr. Mac. became very rxeited as lie con1 1 inu- d to pull up the big fellows, and in hauling in an extra large one his foot | dipped and over be went into ten feet ' Very rapidly and by it he waa sucked under the boat and disappeared from tight for at leant five minulra. Mr. , Johns who was in the boat with him be- - came alarmed for his safety and jumped over in search of his missing companion. I net Just in time to gee his hand come up above the water 50 yards away. Mr. , MeOlrlland called for help, and Mr. , Johna at the risk of his own life went to his succor and succeeded in supporting MiGldl-nd to shallow water. They ( were bcth c mpletrly exhan Itcd by their „ cRoila, and it was several hours before , cither of the gentlemen were able to be moved to their homea. Mr. McClelland Is rroth~Washrhglon," and this Isbtt lUm n season at Cape May, he likes bis experiunci now since all danger is over, but n swears he will be more careful in future when a large crab take* Bis bait. Mr. I Harry Johna who reacned him Is kg old habitue of Cap* May and has helped to I save the lives of many carelnu people. Mr. IaUrd is the celebrated pitcher of I Hie Cape May nine, while. Mr. Merrill Is a distinguished theatrical manager.
f Tha Clayton Excuralon. j The annual excuralon of the Clayton I Sunday schools came down to Cape May > 't W'nlmaday. From 800 to .800 persons filled the sixteen cars of Hie train. An I 1 exi union to the Delaware Break-water, i ' on the "Hepublic," had been planned. * lull the threatening appearance of the 1 ' weather caused the greater number of j TTre ( triiral-i.-ii-i. to sUy here on trrm ] j1 fir ma. The rain in the afternoon tin- 1 ' fortunately somewhat marred the (ilea s 1 ure of the day. * Tiie Baptist Bazaar will exhibit some •v remarkable novelties. Among them are; " a bottle of water from the River Jordan a withered hand of an Egyptian mummy. . a specimen of the locust upon which IP John the Baptist fed when in the WUderic ness. and wood from the Mount of '' Oliver with numerous other curiosities J" from the Orient thai are well worth the y drier, of admission to behold. tt — : -w- — T Lawn game* have already become in- * ured at thla early period, but tome of y the mora enterprising cottagers have y had their tennis grounds arranged and W are ready to semi forth, chalkmgrs. From " present indications this game will be the n fashionable out-door sport here this no-
SALTS. !• | Akin's ice cream parlors, e See the big show at the bazaar - Artistic jobbing done arflhi* offiri - Thcre i* a smaH afmy of news boys In jf'tnfr: - . . ' . ; Let' lite voting people be taught to ' ewlnS k-J- ' The biggest arrivals of the'seaaon tiV morrow. v r; New Jersey's new Capitol will cost 1 j $250,000. How mnny votes did yoa cast for thedimpled beauty. ' Ingle, Ide OilUge. No. 95 Washington street. Mrs. M- R. God'rey. 1 Ex-fcouncltmhn John Baunt has renleil his co: tag* to a Clirster family. I*rof. J. JQuimcrman's orcliestra lias u, engaged for the ocean pier.
Thomas" Depuy for . carpel*. No 30 ®. Nftrtlr Second strrtt, Philadelphia, t- W. M. Herrlson-bas a fire extiqgulriber ' that should be in every household. * The grand Turkish;- Russian baths are '' at 21 Noith 10th street, RWaileiphia. I'itbjtru.now anxious to be cttughL All you have to do is to go after tliem. s . Bon-bon boxes and sea canbclts, at T. . Mont Smith's, jjo. 7 Washington street. : Its fcn centalo go in. and the Lord ; . knows how much it may ooal you to get , -Hoys fronl the rural district* irrever1 enlly cali the bazaar tabernacle a circus j l'rofessor Bentley will raise hrt voir* , in a song during the progress of the > ■ lMsanr. , " "" f upo May feels quite elsli-d over the t visit of (toveriHir Lloyd and stall, of Maryland- 1 Thanks to H. W. Edmunds, Esq. He t car. ied out his promise to the city editor „ faithfully. _ , The two beautiful silver bead canes r we're "reoEIVcd at" the Stockton." Ladies « accept thanks. ' The most popular official of the' city 1 will hate a fair chance of winning a 1 gold-headed cane. I -licir summer invitation* to the healed 1 ' heir summer invitation* to the
• danizctui of popiilausl-cent , es. ^ " A new city editor will be need- (I for f the Way* if the threats of nn irate Bo. hemian are rarried tnto elf ret. 1 We are under obligations to HowagA, * . Stanton for esteemed favors, ll^s a 1 | genuine chip oil the old block. V. 1 Owners of vacant lota would vefy* ' . much improve them by having the tall 1 , rank grass aud weeds cut down. v A gentleman now traveling in Europe ' ■ will Mini to ttlis journal inlerrsting Jjp. : ters of his progress whileabroad. ' Now tbe sun lias broken through tbe ' r clouds, go -to Mr. Ixiog's for a photo- ■ grapii' of yourself and frk-uds. J 16-tf j' Col. G. W. Smith is making active 1 preparations for the coming re union ol c 1 the seventh N. J. Voltinte-rs in llii* _ ■ city. A remarkable floe infant is one of the ' new rcaponsiliiliUes in Ute family of our 1 esteemed Street Supervisor, James II. ' Stiles. r Schlageris ladies sUire, No. M Wash- , 1 fancy goods and bathing robes. Next v the Japanese bazaar. Georgia dealers are gouging out the , inside of watermelons, filling them with , w hiskey and then letting them gp for the . i'-al product of Hie field. ■A leather-lunged sonaif Jt-giin wakens > ■Iweliers in the vicinity of Franklin I I street by vociferating the probable prices 1 , of cabbages ami squashes. Colonel Lansing Is ready for the der mands of his Epicurean patrons. He 1 c has a big fifty -dozen diamond backa fat. irning in tbe celebrated .ponds of West Greek. Essen's ice cream parlars aie thronged ' . nigbtly 19 those who know what excelr lent cream and water ices are served at 1 them. Everything Is first class at 1 Clem Wilkin's lias become quite db.' a inostic. He sets a noble example to the . Ben edicts of the day by lilt devotion to . the fares and ptmaU' of his household. 1 Bravo for G em. * ' The New Columbia's was 11, spread 1 over tbe back lawn looks as though 1 there bad been a summer snow storm. I No charge for this compliment to excel - ' lent laundrylng of the house. It was a gay and festive three that . - halted at the corner of Washington and 1 Perry street* last evening long enough • to pick up two of the party who had 1 fallen to tbe street in a jee lurch made - by the buggy m which the trio were • riding. a Cha*. Q ildort, of the Stockton bath ' houaea Justly claims tbo finest location - and the best accommodation* for bather* ' on Hie beach. "His establishment is ' rapidly increasing in public favor which J is well deseived. Cottage residents and hotel goests will consult their beM in- ' tcrcst by patronizing Ute "Stockton bath 1 J housesr Of course the ritin will evolve mud , and the hot sqn dust. We judge that this is true everywhere except In a n granite mine, and we are not sure but , that the law for dust Is applicable there. The authorities are trying hard to keep ^ the - streets in order, and are doing weB notwithstanding the unfavorable weather.
Final action of Ute W. L. I. C. ha* deferred h week we learned Tburs. day by a prirate|diapalch to the War*. Il seems that extra inducements have offered lite command If It will pitch its summer camp at AUanUc City. While the matter is not afi far definitely settled, we feel quite confident that this : may be the site finally chosen, but oor people should be ready for disappoint, incut in case a decision it made advene 1 to Cape May. The boyi -waa anxious to get its old camping ground on Congress Hall lawn, but in this they were - disappointed. Juat what effect this may 1 have upon Utetr tinat action remains to be seen. No more cordial invitation ; could be given than that by Reynolds 1 and Nell of the New Columbia. If Cape . May be selected tbe grounds of this hotel r wl l doubtless be chosen. In fact, tlie 1 site is about narrowed down to It, aa the • Stockton has found that lis engagement* for August shut out anymore^ contracts or that month. w [ 'The screen in the Ng dining room of , tbe Stockton has ix-en put away for the t seas m, and tbe whole space of the Hall i taken up with tables. This screen is a , pretty accurate barometer of the season's . progresn, and we note with ptaasure its disappearance behind the wing*. >f B
' H oily Beach. >• The Barker House was fiHed to ovrr- " flowing by last Saturday's and Sunday's Notices have been served upon owners - ot beach lots 'otdwrlng thNa to put -to a lo breakwater. Street Commissioner Bradley Is IhorG oughly grading Learning avenue, whicb bids fair to remain our finest residence street. . " The new school Vouse foundations are 'V ready for the sills ami at- cording to cont tract Is lo be completed by the 80th, of 0 September. , lr Mr. Taft-1, wholesale druggist of Phil-' d adi-lpliia, with his family is occupying ' the Babcock Cottage, "corner of Ocean j s and Rio. Grande aVenitps. . . 'Councilman Maurice Rogers, wife aud 5 child, ot.Camden, are goeaU of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas at "Rose Lodge." -their r pretty cottage 'on 'Learning Avenue. The Sea View House, under Ihe effioy cient management of Mrs. Meehan, generally has- a full eompclement of . • gucsUr wlio leave but to return again, ' and stay longer. When someone has been falally in- ■ jured by some of the .cuts running nt
I perhaps the marshal! may be inI ductal to carry out the orders of the council and shoot a few. Those wlio stayed away from the Con1 gregational Church last Sunday morning, missed hearing a most* earnest, simple, and practical sermon. Mr. Curtis has the genius of earnestness, which goes very much farther tn Christian work, than mere eloquence of tongue. It is fearpl that the goat is going into decline. Yesterday she refused a tempting morsel of scrap tire, and only ate a few old newspapers and a slipper sole. She no longer tvaik* the btieony rail with her old time dash find grace, and It Is feared her spirit Is broken. Will some one please explain to us where in lies the beauty of a roof that ' looks like a " flush of clubs." The them upon a suffering community. Will somebody please "knock the spots off of them ? " ^
Il was moonlight. The murmur of the. the mosquitoes. They talked of many the gnats. Yielding to Hie witchery of Ihe hour, lite scene, and Iter new gown with its htcomprelirnsilile, far backward reaching mystery of loops and drapery, lie tenderly placed his arm about hec I nol too) fragile form. He lifted his long lashed, fawn Itoe cvqj to her face, he gently clasped her left hand while site looked off on the moonlit sea. Softly ownest, do you love me ?" She started c iBvulsively, a great tide of emotion swept over her, while a startled, anxious look came tnto bar dark eyes. " You the agony of her face deepened. " But toll me that you do," he persisted. She sprang to her feet with a look of determined energy. " I must go home," ahe said ' lit accctiirbr despair. ~ "ASTIRy went. She walking with nervous haste, iie wonde-ing wiicn the oilier fellow had found « chance to cut him out. Was rdie fartldess he asked himself again and agalu. Then he went add made loVe to the girl in the hammock, and vowed to b" wild and reckless with Ids blighted life. Alas ! that he hail mil elarvoyant i sight lie would nol have doubted her could he have seen the way she hunted , " that wicked flea when no man pur. . suetli." 1
' - Townaentis' Inlet items. Blackberries are plentiful and only 5 I cents.* quart. A pet crow of this place has white j feathers iu its wings. j Mr. Eli Town-end lost,* valuable pig with lockjaw last week. Mr. A'rmro Hrowrr is very -til with a . hemorrhage of the lungs. , Mrs. Eliza Townscnd fell otic- day last week and hadiv injured her thigh. Miss LizSie l'oln cr. rttf Phllaijelphla, Is spending the summer with her aunt. 1 Mrs. Warren Mltchrl Is s. ending a ' short visit with lirr. Mr*. I<evi Ludlam. Mr. Mauriee CiJasc lias lna-n taken into the band in place of Mr. Alonzo Brower. | " |Che band has.secured lite, services of 1 Professor Manaliau as teacher, in Hie ' plac* of Professor Barton. A very valitalile calf was sliipped to Mr. Choi. Stephens on F idny- last, but twing tied by a rotten rope the calf broke loose jtnd has not lu-cn fouml since. We have had llm mercury as high a* !M 1 in Hie shade. 1 Mr. Tngildctis Young is homo again 1 for a short visit. Beeslev's Point Hotel lias all the guests 1 II can accommodate. Captain Ilarey Young sails hi* yacht- ■" I between here and Atlantic City as a 1 packet. 1 Mr. Thomas Somcrtsnew yacht is now t ready for the paintc s to put on the . finishing touches. 1 Captain Lucius Clark's yacht'" What- ' ; not " captured an elegant flag a* first s prize In the race of July 5. Finest Building; Lots on the Coast. * One hundred and forty of the choicest * building iota on the coast of New Jersey . are now offered for sale by the Executor _ of the late Mark Devine to close the estate. These lots are located on Beach avenue, Patterson, Broadway, First. ■ Second, Third. Fourth, Sixth and 8evf enth avenue. Cape Mav City; they are , 70xl40.8llxl40.and 50x180 feet each. We r offer them at ^ricra^o^iml uce good im- - TCr. Executor, c 540 North 4th BL. Phlla, « Or Job* J. Kromxk, ! tf 29 Pcrrj- St., Ck$e May. T * At£i*Tn°w' ■o'SS'iKii!"^' 'uSS 1"h^ 0 win prepare von a n«t ?Bi5^m|Msrre ^SSiHar D forth* umm.«n*u will re- well rr»,k~t .n.t mn-ly * Smumi, nil IOsmj h iui 1 irt*1! "u"1 VjV <u' e ■ • ■ Cutlery and silverware at BmiJi & t Co'*. Great Bargain House. 80 Washing- « ton street. d A w * "jV/f V HATS A RE M Y BEST 1» d>i abvkkt1sebwt THEY SPEAK FOR TUEMSELVE9. ,r HARRY KAYBKR. ONE PRICK HATTER. a no. teaouTH tmrvao rrjiirr. paiLana. (Two -tore. twsowlUTXM w-l s-te-r.
Where? r- Where s the Life ? . f . j * Where's the Enterprise? 1 Where's the Best Cl6thing? I. W cere are the Lowest Prices? Where's the Briskest and Most S :Iid Success? '- W! i WtttioiA Question All -fivcnc Arc i«t J AC OB REE D'S, SON S, ! ; • SIS, 020, 922 Chestnut £tnwt. . . t " ' For an sx mote of Kxeeflaat Wb« al trneqaalisl towssi P, we. see ih- »* to Hen Pino Piastre! ! "• ®t®fc3pn*r 85?* ** Ml— womlertal vsloes.' IailWa Utnr Ci-Kh-f-i-a) Planoef finUs, IH. , Osrlttrtiistn- Spvetsitv. ,T»e Hot of Worts lnl\|to»Di! IttOw.m-ren-vl-'ti-vK.! Salt*, prices iitwij, Iowa us up. Fine ltauiies*aadjJnw» autre apt 1 ivt.inrin-nne' K-.-gini ap-iuui-s.in'f 1 8RMMI, WH» Watca, Trtrote. floouspaas. t!xsk--re i;nuu«-«. e:,. on- > r, vni-.lt ltu*r-»: R>t«maA%uN^DUre M4ffJn.HoSernf ina'raT Sre,BV *' " *""" f?"f T1"' 'tt j We lay stress on'our low prices. , Thaj is where tve reach I lie iitiyers.] JACOB REED'S SONS, 918-920-922 Chestnut St., also 2nd & Spruce Sts. j PHILADELPHIA.
..I-: -j* MARINE VILLA, CAPE MAY. N. J. . H. GUINANP. t ; WM. F. ENGLEHART, COMMODIOUS NEW STORE j ; Diamonds, Watches; ; Jewelry, Silverware, * ; MASONIC MARKS AND DADGDS OF ALL KINDS. : friends. Hie proci--- »1 qignufaeturin.-. fr-mi Hi. pure gold, with tin- I mt.-| st.-it, . Mint stanipon. to tlie artii-h-^tln iiimIv.--.. . I. -tilling done while i..u wuu. When' i -205 MARPvET STREET," ■■
The Fitzgerald Self-Guaging Oil Tank WILL SAVE ITS COST IN A SHORT TIME. S. OAS -MACHINES For Lighting Country Residences. GASOLINE, GAS and OIL STOVES, P.J. FITZGERALD, money talks. «..ure.se», full size . . ... i.oo I'ola of all hln*a and a* low as t.oo * Woven wire nsllrrsHu of rvcr, <tr«crlptla<i """PACK & SON, Bonding and Mattress Manufacturers. 163, 165 and 167 NORTH SECOND STREET, rHII.ADIil.IMM*. nijissm
/Spring ManifestoX of Oak Hall. V AFTER twenty-five years of experience, we have Rot to ; b\ ' a point where we near perfection in the.makine of , Re«idy-Madc Ctothinp. a Out of ®ur lorife acquaintance with all the goods pro- "> ' j duccd by manufacturers, we have- chosen those qualities .of j cloths" distinguished by the satisfaction they give in service; I ' Besides' the closest of care given to materials, we know j ltow to _ Make Clothing Better than Ever AT OAK HALL. {' We hire put into it "style to suit the utmost diversity . of tastes : in soring jt. we have sought after and improved - our work in the way of durability, until we have reached ] a stage Of our business where we -can say that the sewing will not break, the stitches will not give way. No more - pulling out of buttons. j ' No more Ripping of Seams. They are things of the past with us. "these essentials J of good clothing, together with Our Lowest Prices are Guarantee" WC, guv to you in asking your trade this Spring. -We . | stan-1 by the usual rule of Oak Hall to return money for | goods not turning out satisfactory. " WAN AM A KER & BROWN, \Oak Hall, / S. L. corner' Sixth and Market Sts.,^ M v PHILADELPHIA. M for Infants and Children. 111 So. Oxford Si, brootlyn. ti'. Y. | WuSoui'lajorious medtcslkxL Taa Cairtica Coaraar, 132 Fulton strrri. Jf. T. C. H. MILLAR. PHILADELPHIA STORE'. No. 30 Washington Street. Caps May City. N. J. nrancn at raao nntl till Columliln Ave-.. Far. J i inn.ls in Vienna riowcrol fares, Illiqar. OtlfS Wnwt an.l llronie. marked flown toco". 2 P. H. .MILLER. SOMETHjHONEWl FURNITURE DY DA YUSHT. PBPi ^ Chamber and Parlor Suits iyihst brother! 55 North Second Street. Philadelphia, below Arch, E.ist Side. - Cape May Family Laundry, No. 7 FRANKLIN STREET. CAPE MAV, N. J. X»w open f»r t-uslocHs. Alt ktmls of Family T&un<trtr work iton* at *iinrif-«t ant uo- ana in tt-r i-rat All work (iro-npitr rXfT-iio*tan.t drarernt whon pmm'M*l. Mrs, Campbell,'"' BalUmoro. Mis. Casey, "f. I'liilailclphia. • Rupture
STANDARD AND RELIABLE | WATCHES. wtlfa.il a Pine Hoi let Gold Walch, gtrari OT°ui?^Slow!nz ; rrew^^Wttonti,. - A $100 Wotrli $2.00 . or $8.00 ■ A $75 Walrli $1 50 $«.t« ' A $70 WWrh $t.00 $5 00 • A $(» Watrii $1.00 $5.00 1 A $50 Which *1.00 >5-00 m'nu^OTaA'w'arciixa'taJ ^zirautr, sint a«l«t caarantre. Hamrick u. Son, JCWrt.KBS, ; 894 ClffitiBl It, ' PBlIitBiJ, Pi. lASTHMA^
phoentx oil company, South-East Corner Front and Market Streets, Philadelphia. Manufacturers of the Celebrated PHOENIX BELT OIL. This Oil will preserve your belts ; has no effect on glued or cemented laps, and .giver • the full transmission of power. For sale by Hclting Manufacturers and .Jlitl Supply Houses, at $1.50 per gallon. In i, 2 and 3 gallon cans,. $1.35 per gallon in 5 and 10 gallon cans. , St. 00 per gallon by the barrel. Use' no other. If your supplyman has not got it send us his. address. Acme Rubber and Leather Cement, Channel Cement, Light and Dark, Rubber Paste, Oil-Proof. Warranted Best in the Market. Send for Price List. PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. CYLINDER and MACHINERY OILS of all GRADES.

