Cape May Wave, 6 November 1886 IIIF issue link — Page 2

'ublished Every Saturday Morning. ^CAPE MAY, rtOVEMI**6. 1886ttU reL cut The kite flection It*ve ihown decided RepuUiavn gain" all around die cmnlian. Hop. Wm. Morrison, -of HBbol'», liar |„xn" rii-rraled, And Hank Hurt j'Xfl wHii tiiiiu There two able l«u)rrt im a great low to tba majority of the .0* rr Hou-e of CancreaJ. In Virginia lie Hrjmtil kjm* ! i»vc ' gained fire ConVnii.tn It hRiso re ported that Shaker ..'ahiflf hw iKi-n imt-rotcd, Ohio ha* madl a gaiu of «!' Congrartjmen and InIiaijiltir.1- In our own State there, la i gain of one OngroHmkn. A» mlglit expected Mr. Taylor haa b«fn clcctrd [o've nior of TcptuwM-. It could not h»vc teen well Cllll "*>«• Taking the whole leld In tlierr doea not aeem any cause or the g. o.'p. to gljf up the f°r mpretnaey just yet. The Prohibition rote ahowa a a tendy gain . It i» generally . joncedcd tliat the lower llonae-of Con. ;,csa la eery doubtful. The (Ihltago marriage loltny. a iftw natrimoulal scheme, too been introduced nto Trtw. Every purchaser of a ticket 1 supposed to aend an accurate deicrlp,lou of h» or her perron,! appearance, which is recorded opporit the uuraberof Ihe'lcket lamed- lire tly WlUlam Car- > itherr a toriwior- -I Am -« j tr. Trior, MVtnty vrara -f age. and < wort h at leait #59, OW in obcep and lands. < drew a ti<kct that had tne dm caption of J Mrs. X. M. Kalaer. n sivly four yeor-old j widow of Stevena Point, la Ttu y were- , uponded, and the Wan't war that lir aent i for her and they wire marrlru in the < Central Hotel in San ABI-mto WjIWo i minati-1 »ln*r her arrival. J AnraoounKngrlgnuf the linn*!) tlinl nu'dical rfkHlllai f'ou. varloua parts of thecountry.eapeciany from HewEngland, show that consumption Ha. greatly ito' dined withht the paat twenty year*, and thai it 1» ».H" steadily grow tog lf-». Thla i, undoubtedly dhe in great mew-re toa better underalandtogdf the lawa of liealth and obedience thereto. Old rwddent, will remember that thirty or f vty vcara ago the uealh* from tliat dread dtreaw wrre eotnparnt ivetr raueh more numerous and Statistics prOvc atu li t" have been the caw. which ahowa ooth that people are i earning liow to live and fiat the science of medicine ia progressing. The atock argument for free trade i. that iumake. aome products cheapjfTliis la done by running the wnges of laboring uien and -wnmen down to the starralton point, ami the lowering In one line brings the wages of tho entire working clars down to tlie aame level. There arr a quarUr ef a vtJUim of needlewomen in the city of I/ondon wlio eani but 35 rents a day. Chcapoeat la a thing, but wou'd it not be better for England If her lowly rofturi were better paid? There l» a limit of < tieap product! ii. and to g- '-'low il means grinding fiOyerty for the laboiing clotaea, and a cutting off of every hope of twiog able to hvtu-r their condition. The torch of the Hiaiiiof liberty will contain Ave electric lamp" of 50.0110 candle power, the light <4 «Meb wilt la* thrown heavenward. It i« believed that the BjMSfBLao Illuminate pawing clouds that they will lie visible at a (Balance of ll»> miles. Four electric lights of 0,000 candle power each wlil be placed at the foot of the atatue, so a. In Illuminate It. Tlie diadem on the head of the ttgnre will contain Incandescent lamps to give the effect of jewels.- -V. V: £"» Mayor Beaugrenil, of Montreal, hi » Tellcitoua nola acknowledge* the receipt of the flag presented to Mrs, B- by the ladire a ho accompanied the New Jersey Editorial Association on its viril to Canada, in June laat. The Mai or exprenem the bo|« to be able wane day to thank the ladiea personally Tor the gift to his wife. ________ Jacob Sharp, tho manipulal r of tlie N. Y. B aud aj Aldermen qf 1884, James A. Richmond. ex-Preridont efiheBro k. lyn Surface Railroad. nnd-lnmre-W. Prehay, ex-Preaident of the Broadway and Seventh Avenue Hail o«1, were all nr rated on Ttraday. Bach was relra-cd on #00,000 ball. • .VmeHwa m.v. hwsto tha a odd in both stupendous work- of nature and art. Tliere l« nothing In the wo Id to corn pare with our awn Ootid*** of Liberty. The oolkamri statue of Armlnltn In B anuria la about n'nely-fuur teet to hi-iehl. the tar seal In "EuropeIn "Europe. £

New Yorkers on Thursday very a pro. "I priatcly celebrated the un» iling of Bar. „ thold!'* statue of 'Ubeiiy Entlghu-nlng c, the World." There •» « la gs puadc. and otlier imprraalvr rcvwnoolew The *' Prertdrnt and severs! merab -a of Urn ^ Cabintt were p.eaent. rt Solid brotire never looked more elliera! than .when, on the afternoon of Thuvwtay laat. the great Statue of Liberty wn« VI n through the mist v>f the « harbor. The pose of the onjealie figure J la grand and moat striking when seen (• for the find time. ^ The Sec-m-.l Trieouia! Stale Sondes School tUsnvention wfl! convene ,! M-.r- r, rlatown. N. J.. on Nov. 10. for a two 't djr'r awrian. Ttii« county wBI aeod her p mud Thankaclvmg Proclamation. de»!g- f listing .Tbursday, Nov. SBth an the day I h* obw!I!i The total receipts from the Montit HolW n Fair were ovi r fiOO.OOO. Thi« esrerda < anything to the previona history of the That TWrrtbi# Drain f be'arreatcsi and the !,!ihh1 mu*sl_bc puri- J For' purifying and ' vita'ii io; effects, ■ Bootfl Saraaparffla has boon found sup- r- ■ tor to aev oth. r preparation. It.cAjwb evcrf trace ot impurity from tho bio. el. am! bestows new life and vigor upon ewr\ • function of tlur body, enabling It to co- 1 , Buckjen'* Arnica Salve. , The beat Satve lathe worid for Ctiu. I , Bruise*. Soros. Vtoej*. Salt Bin um. : ssha^sssaKMsa; mtiafactkm. or money rcfundtfl- Price , 95 cab per box. For tale by Henry A. n ia an eicirely -ate weather nrediclioe that there will br cold and more Jffjmmy days within a frw weeks then , Mr sow thriwrvalUM taaSl'.p. ^

— " THIS .SPACE IS RESERVED FOR THE ADVERTISEMENT OF - J. HENRY EDMTJNDS, J REAL ESTATE and IHSURAIICE AGMCY; t PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 523 CHESTNUT STREET.

The Legislature. "SENATE. TOTMPu T WdLm " SSiiair. ■ .' - „ ■vtd^i'.'.'.'.'.^S^CCTaa^'.^ g |; S^nr,n::::.&T. whu, D'. i»» ' SS^'.?.'.'.''.'.^^W^^r5ro.V.'.''' '.IS J 5aaS*!?.''!; .'.■^Sb' A /bcBrMWto' e -lj» ' terSr ;-;;'w i nor»*. lames 8. naexwlik. JX -u Ac, terror. F r— -m*" I). Peter Acxer man. It. , , avau sores. , B.C. Hmchlaaoo. B. maey n. Brott, O. 1 . ! , E. A. Ammtroo*. It Ptullp Toaaf. H. , (ieonre T. rial are. K. ( . .una p. nwreuuit^^, ■ BtrnfoSISlL ,M' chnMaKnat' B. jimmtZSui,^. .mkMbSSa ®- , loaepb B. Hoe, H. >OMO|( • K.T. Molaa*h:m, P. PhUlp Tmnotre, B, > a Ban."- " ■' ■."•ct.S.TS: " WTlUttm'SnviL T|towardrLrooB; D' • K-hrtgl c. Avawlae, I), fbeataa WcKrerton, P. D JOUJ1 otebmsoe^B.^ Pred Waller, D. d J. F. T-nltroeck. H. John Mnlver. i>. ^ K. K. Vsitoenber*. R. . J i-.bu N.ewfwei, B. Keaeel 8 Lyim. R. " rirorge low, H. , Jmwj P^aaue. I . • „ saa " "'.'""". Cd' 0 loho .1. MsWwaQ.r m' W. B. Cott.lm, B 1 DroSSSJ.' M. r' , l>t»r,l. ijadeeto-l. 1. . Receipts and Expenditures of the South Roads. ll The Weal Jersey Railroad and branch e „ rrp, .It their gtoaa earnings for Scjiirmy ber as *189,79#. an Increase of i- rem |iared with the eswreepondlng month » of I8«l. The operating expenses were k #77.875, a decrreac of *9788, and the net » earnings an inrn aae of 9I8.885. For the nine months ending September ;M. the . total reerlpU were 91,ff77.18». up rf inereeae of #59.078 aa compared with ti e corresponding period of laat yeer; operat- ; lug rtpenaea, #8.78,998 an increase of fl #34, m, and net earntaga M18347. an Inereeae of *94,954. The total expenses . ,nd ohtlgaBona for the nine months were «MW. W. an increase of #44,489. and the net profit of the Wast Jetaey -Railroad - tlona.^waa #1«9,0», an' incrcaae of 914.f 990, "-*.■■ The gro*> earning* of the Canuleii and Atlantic raiiroail for -Siptenriwr were 951',1 fITfi and tbe net earnings #19,908, being i> an Increase of #957 aa compared with the inereeae I he _

i iirrespnndlng month of laid year. Tlie s>oss earnings of tho oomponv for the months this year were #500.889 and the ne* earnings #198,794. heing a de. rreare of #4.110 aa compared with tlie comnqvondlng period of last year. The number of through passengers to and from Boa tale City in 188.1 for July / and August, tiy report of A. O. Dayton. ^ superintendent of tbe West Jersey Rail. " road, W»- 19,945; for July and August. 1885, 17,781; an increase of 5.539 over 1888, An ear of Indian corn, or maize, has a tnin number of grains o- kernels set In u -eketa. which are arranged in rowsfrom the bottom to the top of the central c»h. " these rows are atraight; somemm the kernels aeem to Be thrown to- ( get her at hapliaaart, but to such eases we t aliall find them to be arranged to spiral oromd the cob, rather than tn " sPaljhl lines. Sometimes If the corn ia J peculiarly unthrifty there are bnt fonr of t these rows, sometime* eight, sometime, » there are ten. twelve, fourteen, sixteen. J twenty, twenty-four, and sometimes even , forty rows extending from the.hottom I" « the lop of the cob. But who has ever J seen >w rows, sewn raws. titw» row*. r fifUtu rows, or any odd br Irregular J number of rows of kernels upon an car ; The reder of the King's Daughters h • a new organlxstion which Is doing much J good In New York City. As Its name , suggest", members are of the gentler sex. I One of Its objects Is to try and get peo- [ pie to tell the troth. If success is , achieved there, will be lasting Mm he* ■ slowed upon them. A purple rlbtom b J worn by lt» members. "Me Lord, a stranger Is at the gale." ' bad to apeak once ill a plav presented to I I a Cape May audience. He came on the i j stage and stammered. "Say, a man wants i j to aeev-oti." and^then backed over the j | The greatest holiday season of tbe ; ; year 4s leas "than two inonUis asvav. It , ; brings an extra gleam Into the children's ; eyea when the subject ia named. j ggg*: ^ i ; i :

Oloucestor County Letter. T°'fhe*l<sriiout, caused bv dema'nds of J the (Iran tiluas Blower's League for H i a bly settled. Tin- prosperity of Olouces- r ter county depend, very largvly upon - the success of the green glass business, ti nn-t now that fac'ories arc starting once more, tilings generally have begun to A boom. GlassUiro, with flye factories, Clayton with live, William-town with tbric, Woodbury three. Swedes boro one, and those factories to counties adjacent, „ ; at MUlvdle, Salem, Bridge ton and Cam- . i ileu- may be said to place almost the i whole of South Jersey In a state of de1 pendency on the glass trade. Ail these factories have been lying idle, with trifling excep ions, till the las! tew days. There are now Indiratl-.naof a fair "gtasa year" ah, ad. The principal point of . difference was on a demand that no an. Cntlees to learn glass-blowing should mkrn-tn troths maimfacrorets: Thi" pilnt they refii-ed to concede, and made a counter denuunl that blowera wages • should He reduced 10 per debt- Tlie . mixles of settlement have varied iu dlf- I fcrenl places, but to tlie main it amounts I to a reduction ot 5 per cent. In the blow- - rrs wages, and the manufacturers arc to take in iwo apprentices to each factory*. " In other words, the result of the strike i - to the blown* U a failure to gain any ■ '• demand, and a loss of 8 per cent, in • wages. This was predicted by most South Jersey Movant, but they seem to . have been forced into tho strike by tlie , I National League. Their present relation i [• to that orga..iration is regarded as a very li The school teachers of' the county took a vacation (?) for a tew days last week >, to attend the Teacher's Institute, which was held at Woodbury. The children ^"he Woodbury IJbmil I'm* shows marked Improvement iix-e Its change to >. a St «k rooipnnv. Tie* suae talent OOBdncU It. Edilo.' 8h'H'k. hut tin- change L gives Jhim a bettvr npp, ,rt iiiihv to work i« jtnsuly in rea-e.i. It Is really an ex. ' Nearly every township to the county has a Township Sunday Scfcpo) AswK'iatlon. A good deal ot p actlcsl work l> vald b, Ik; done, and the meetings err ' . generally quite interee trig. Many of gfur 3nHrriisfmfiit5. HAVE YOU RHEUMATISM? RUSSIAN RHEUMATISM I ^ CURE : VV,LL s ^ SAVE YOU ^ PriooSaJO. i _ _ sattusslANre — r ~~ SfS SjSfisSS.sS:'™55 . SFAELZER BROS. * CO 81*4111 Market Hirer*. I'Ml.dclnhta. ;* \ c. GILB,

HOUSE, SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTKB, 17— TI M VTgH Kt ItSISHKP 4500 rg^T. ^A*p,; | GLADSTONE-PARNELL « great | rsh struggle. 3 lt>m^Mto^rre*'aaajhm^?iz^» r.Yfmir ^ SilmacaaUD U«u5*!'?i2ila!'pa M4I " gHERLFF*S BALE. ' ~ » rmrt."**! MM™ &^ps«rt*«4 nuSrevr\ E r«LL'u.J^T' ■ -1" - •*** ** 3 hkpay. the mi^asr ot put., A.jt^nwa j, the (WalMfilr Hotel, la itfm Mar car. tn ta> n c.ainlr "( 1 zjK^Msr Mil sous Q^N«*jj«Tw; w * SSv' is"." MUU^f'tMpr Msj*« urt'su?/ Ill !! Sew JrvBBv, twk*tb«r ike asms he owned i.r is, ; SSntoSb N°i!Ew^^^i,Li5!No.,V» i «m. Ac.. ezoepUag zwf rrwerruw kewvsr t ^QrgseraoIjraimCM, . ■Ketb5!w3L*v,br25^5tl5ra2 1£! ' awsss 2 nabwvtQspa MavcoiMv.aiMae MnOaon , H-iisa, 1, no * No. star areas, pa*" ns. Ac.. ( ttaassd . yt i**^ ssAS •JokB-C. Bg^l^jy^u. | ; IVvl deriMMl. 9®

-SidcfrWemfuts. PHMS-. : : cMiB 'JTHE^GRAND^ TURKISH RUBlilNTh BBPARTMKNT, ft N. 10tH 8L -^1 DIBS' DIPT, SWPBbm Wren. StARTINDALB A JOHNSON, Proprs. L E WBBTESiDESj 909 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Mates s tprctzity la predacta* pcraunrai PORTRAITS IH Grayoi, Pastel & Oil Colors At greatly reduced prices. to"?"i5lf2trt^rt«?rf(m17sto^3*zBa made rtther from lire or from photocriphio 1 COPIES OP DECEASED PERSONS. 1 OS- | gHERIFF'S SALE. ' ill r""?t °[ ?iTi!e |fn^iit?i|"'s?jyYi 1 ^SStNOAY. Ike tsvh ,t«J of NOV. A. D-, 1*W. , at ue soar of t o'cloek p. m. on said dky. at the I offloe of LekQtajt A Tkjlov, ta Ute cur ot Czpe 1 May, hi uio coiujty of ^pe ^MtyxLDd, 8"'^^ " laid "abooi L-ree"'ui0lower fownsMp. r MinaalMki a tag Bone no the top of the Mil ai l Ihe Baynknre, leerlna soolh alzleek degreea. ■ ' ereet alxty perekee and four llnta tn the "iwo n. - oa Uie.aooUi aide uf tbe > 1 t> jonhremty-t-o dgroyw^autyrioq^prrit^ike'reeeL^a aSSSjswS^iS'M^ omwariSkni?0 tasog^nka°firtvh*nd lulo'zllap' - aavt erreaa la aa fotlova: (1) aoolh alxo>*!5:.dagtees oatahg^mloatr*. nun fatntsnron pro aSta Bflj^ooe drfrees aoa I 'Km (in tSta '«ziY« rtYYl rreere rSteigkt n sssfes^.'x I uI!Sw2?w«'' tw.'.'l : i' S2£?te " inlBQUw, real lo aahl pesn^ ourUi rtktnr'.foer lirgreea aad Ohr minute, set (It. hi Argrvee W mtaulm a!s hun-lr- I tM i^S'iSjhlLtnS "lament ARtero?*! H"hr«prlhrS «n»r<it*Uu! tract pumhaar,! iaaB^afc.^agqg-. „ dreraw. rrrst in cm kandred and eithiyunree " feet to the wg atooe aad plane of isginnlpg, £ cooumtnr twenty and my ooeditmdretSa 1 ''nooMbL'^Mtnntnk 'tt*' the aame Big Stone of lot No. X, aS.ro referred to "on top of the K'jM'w ^tjroKr.L£ ■ twoam^M wit S»KraJ>5^s^|ilray^ * i2w^^UOT*tme'«p*'^%e!^u£?e5n A UMgntUMi " "H ■i" ' of^Um jfrje Ma«^|rompUe : alEswS3wstffiiSs7|;

ri-te i,ne 000x1 rrat Eire^to public and or;- . rate nse aa anvnuhl, beenng north etghteen 2SkweS*eorn«^?* ku No. 1 oo*UH plan'or oaniuon, diaunt mrty-nre patuliea. ami Ming rumaiug thence era, oainy-etght drgm»',r.i SsaafSgajfeag ! warn seveatMaperekaa and etakMedtasa. more lew, to the beginning, whlcli taelmtea Inter all. lou No. it, !l and It. on lbs ptan of |str- j ronrtn 'lwinnlcg at thr tootk eeal oornrr ! 1 and fony-twoprr-hea ln«n ihe north aide lue of Ute Cape Irland Tnrnptle rowt. androtmtii'iZ eisith etzlyHSght degreea and Bfty mleetrw. '*aH I 5SSSasSf!!p5 tkrncc north twemy.foar degrrve and f.vtT-tlve Slat""!? a*l't!e 'o? (di Ef'ugtp ^dhmith' K* I !!Sw' t^ee.ei' ataogmw Um north roc™" ."r 1 •TTooni'vln1 2^m^°l^-"*sre"mt°*»rne2 r ahmg fgrtlv ere lot and third lot aoetn nuttr- " 1^ degt^ Md^kta mtnott*. ^rst^'hlitl.-hrc* , ^ Wk&StfRZZ 5 "oouwrtr l^aggMB^kkd ■ MuTnmS roelrek«nd!i"iSd' rtlmu'-wz'and [ thJfty.foiir line hundred tha feet; thence wjuUi t ■dtyw.ueB.r at toa^mnutli jd Poa.1^ Ciee*: i .IS Stow- re* UMM,palnte<w?reeo' legmn're. i : mZFTS »2e 'kitee5^'{»8«iroi'd *ta iSwV , 1S7S, kkd rwv*.t~t in the ci.ti,-. ot , «*. May orart Hoom ta Deed Boot No. SI, , Berag the sgnrt pretntaee Nglttk E Hnghee and . ; ' - the rtrrtv MBr-e M Cape Marconatr' at Ckpe ' d^a?-" - lisasasgg-

Items of Interest at Hall's Dry Goods Store. A Bargain lot of Satin Rltatiamcs at 74 cent. All ■colors, in Faille Francaise Silks. Novelties in Fancy Striped Velvet. A great bargain in all-wool black Henriettas. Dress Goods Novelties in Fancy Mixed Suitings. Striped Camel's Hair Invisible I'taids, Combination Suitings, Cable Cords, Armtire Cords, etc. SCAR CLOTHS. AND ASTRAC1JANS. ■ A full line oT I-ndies Flush Coats and Wrajis, Astrachan ami llottclc Wraps anil Jackets, Stockinet Coats, all styles of Children's Coats The Best Five Dollar Wool Blanket in Town. HALL'S No. 2G South Second Street. . PHILADELPHIA. JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND DIAMONDS ' AT WHOLESALE RATES. "1 ! GOLD WATCHES, ' GENTS' AVATCHE8, 1 KITCHEN CLOC KS, ! SILVER WATCHES, LADIES' WATCHES, STRIKING CLOCKS, ; NICKEL WATCHES, BOY'S' WATCHES, 1 1 PARLOR CLOCKS, 1 OFFICE CLOCKS, Ai.ARJtA-'LOCKS, | CALENDAR CLOCKS. | " N T. O. HAYDOCK, | No. 12 North Second Street, Philada j SELLING OUT | MY K N'T IRK STOCK OF CLOTHING: | Offered at -prices cegartlless of cost. Call and examine. ' CHARLES NEEDLES.

the iff mm. j KASKINE , PHISaClHl 5 1 p-— ism. MALARiA'DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DEBIU1TV, . ™ m iMBBMl I i re^rOroTfMtolipg'm^'kMUM^wzkpgrtOT ^"nLaH^fULtLU.. zaTitiniJS.?N. Y. Prof. W. P. Hok-ombh, M. 11., « EkM Sklk m„ S. T.. write*: -ltauitw u .nporkn to qntntnr la tn. .pool Or powor. pad aster produro* tho ^Ucdjovat Unwpttkl, N. Y.<,<-c3renm!ly,'«ac-b*?s Pro'rctbF* J5$ In^ShSto^o? ISBSTJSi.M'Sr siw by Muvy * Moorer. Ckpo Mkj. N. J-. or "raj? « tE^zn 8L. So* fork

®fu- AdirrtiSftBfnts. BR^NT^^^STKVrT^ N i^Biwjaiofl^w nw^naas^ BATTLE OF SUnSBUM, D ilPlllI.SIiq.PIIIX'M (iKKATK-T /0i\ AKTI--T11' ATTK ACTION. 0y CYCLORAITO 'MXimi&s&sz -a <i ui" UNRIVALED^ ORGANS jiwc ^i'S^nfc'»ut.g«" wik roll fill pon'""UPRIGHT PIANOS. Cotalruct-J »n the no* mrtho.t of fc'rtng ng. on * htraltar iron". Hopd for donrnntlvo C-ahgno. THE CAUSE $25 PHOSPHATE B AU9H'S $Vfi PHOSFIIATE THOSE WH 0 USFlT K NOW IT S V ALU E BAU8H & SONS ■ aw »OM£ '.oil «*k«bvtzxrr^ wm-PHQSPHin | PHIUPELPHU, H. IeuablI S25 PHOSPHATE

MOTH PROOF CARPET LININGS, • Rosin-Sized Waterproof Building & Sheathinu I'auers ROOFING MATERIALS, j WARREN EHRET ROOFING COMPANY J 107 South Sascr.d Straot. Philadelphia. ^ f ^ desire ronsnmors living I f j a distance from the city to know i jnf that by moans of the Mail Order [ Department shopping can l>e done , while sitting comfortably at lyomo ' Tho expense, trouble and fatigue » 0C going to tho city are avoided, i Wwlfl J3B& an(j the goods selected from as choice an assortment as would jrt- n. he inspected, wore -the store \ Wf / vfs,tod ,n Pfr"0"' Eighth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. j 1 OI A M O T 1 Do, *! WATCHES, . ' JEWELRY. SILVERWARE. Masonic Marks and Badges OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY. L I Having rt-it-liccl .1 larjjt: in voire of Diamonds, am prepared . to ofler extra inducements. WILLIAM F. ENGLEHART, NO. 205 MARKET STREET, , I PHILADELPHIA, PA. f! GEORGE C. NEWMAN, No. 806 MARKET STR'EET. • Philadelphia. Looking Glasses, Steel Engravings, I WORKSCFART FRAMES IN GREAT VARIETY, < In lunti anil nuulr lo Mv BUY^OriR FURNITURE " j HY DAYLIGHT. , CHAMBER and parlor suits I IYINS 5i BROTHER, _ 55 N^rth Second Street. Philadelphia, below Arch. East Side. ' J. M. It UILDUrru. Auorftey-.l-ljiw and Notary Pahlw. A. B. LITTLB. : H-ILDRETH & UTTLE. ; Real Estate Brokers, No. 4 OCEAN STREET. CAPE MAY, N. J. Real Mutate Houghi, Hnid and KzcUanged. Hotels, Boarding Home, mirt cottuKe* Rented, ncntrable Uullrtluic I.ota ; NEW MILLINERY STORE, - 49 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. STRAW T AND* " MILLIKERY GOODS. I All fMluonkiue «lupe« in arazi.if Ilou. ladlee'iml Cklldretu Ooliarz. Cu»». Anr.m« .».i uior.. Pail rtocx nr Embroieery Goods. Stamping done to Order IIIVB XE A TRIAL. JENNIE 8. WALES.