"Published Eve 7 Saturday Morning. " CAPE MA?, «OVEMBER 20 1886r*" ffi^fT^Owrd af 55* JrtfepaTr r*X t**r eddy 01 TXarhagwiog »<i (fryer. ®?um "" "lu-UU?1! la oaa r«r hi ami kladfl*** end in. prey ">»= He "111 Mesa n* with abundance led-pnwprWy. - ,.v,s~^»:;rKasrj£ta;',s iweniy-erih day or November, aa a day or pubic ifSdaugiriug *nd prayer, sad- reoommemi BemsaffitSMMms WOTsSfcfBjmswaa (.-..puir.r,.) „ ... ,*MT, • «UL i.tL'.l, ■!*.' Id' N wf.:'„y. In •! . ' cublliundrol end 'iifrf'-'li «:U Iril sui, iue rBl" AU*wiuaKr>C. Kin. Prtvs'id2«wry.KTr' The John h. Murphy Publishing Com. puny has been organised in Trenton with #SO(>.000 paid up capittl. and will issue a consoUdatfrl biultiesa directory for New S'ork, IJoston. Philadelphia and Baltimore for 1W7 and thereafter. Hie atatc board of assessors met at Trenton Friday. It reports an increase of $2,000,000 in'the raluation of railroad property thisvear, equal to $10,000 additional tag. The increase is owing chieflv to the conatrurtion <>f seeernl new raids during the year. The New Jc «»v Trust, niiTFife 1 >, Tm«tr Company, with a rapiiai stock of $200.. 000, wii! "begin business In Camden in about two weeks. The ne.wly organised company, will soon rommeneu I lie rrec. lion of a 'substantial banking house at Third and Market streets. The Republican party in New Jersey bud a big stake to pay for in the recent election, with tno game in Its own hands. If a Republican United Stales Senator has been losr.and the control of tliu Sengte given in Democrats thereby, the fault lies in the e.eeejslydjr weak legislative Hon. John W. Xevriin-of Mi'lville. ha* replied to the state men t of ex-Senator Nichols'. or Ciirhberthritl. In which lie that he had pledged himself not to be a candidate against him. if c also asserts , that ho did not endeavor to compass his defeat, hut that on the contrary in a speech he advocated the support of the entire ticket. The Newark riundnj/ Call certain1!- regards the election of Governor Abbott to the United Statin Senate a* no means c rtain, evru if R should turn out that the Democrats liave a majority on joint ballot. The Call Is evidently alarmed, and bcsecchca the Governor to watch Ids party or he may 1«« the prixe for which he has been ao eagerly contending. The Call' advice is timely. There is 11 large and respectable clement in thu Demorratie party that lias had quite enough of AbbctCpnd if they can beat him for the SeuatorsAip they Will do so. should the honor go to that party. To provide for the matt-ri d wants of children U not all that la required of par. . etits. Hire the children soinrthing picas'ant to do, ott^buik abaul.abh'ck Howie to build, a pnrrir to juil together. paper to cut, a scrap book to arrange, a lop to spit). Jough to make into cuke- for them selves, a little wheelbarrow and Shovel to dig in the sand, a little broom to sweep the doorstep, in fact, anything to keep them busv. for a busy child is a happy child, anil, if you have rightly managed the employment . a good child, it Is nut » waste of lime for parents to slop their work long enough to L II a story, or play 1 n rollicking game. When parent* lake time for thought and t-ian tomnlrtvat* a sympathetic companionship nith their children they arc doing a good work, and sowing seed that will spring up »mt hear abundantly. i'eopje who desire <0 be just, aud can string themselrea to listen to what is against their own preconceived opinion, will find that there arc two .ides to almost every quest-on, and that then- arc arguments upon both to prove the postlion. Those upon one may seem stronger _ and more convincing to your own mind " tnan ihosmigl'lt fur IIip other: birr rest assured there arc people, equally as srnalbie perils' s. who s< r tin- malt r from another standpoint, and. thoref re. in a different light. '1 he young arc usualW firmly part san. and ready to tight their opponents to the death, bnt only those strong In their own sHf-cnnccli and grown opinionated, am so to the rv.nl of 1 herisbing animoslftra, when they have lived longer In the world. The very fact that there is always a chance that one may he mistaken should reach a charity that grows stronger with every yr..r that passes 1 __________ Mr. Charles K.- Ism 'is has made a statement of the advantage* of irapme. Ing Inland navlgatlori from her toOrnai Hay. north of Atlantic C!kv. to official te ehauga ** — „ The iMataucr allnViar for "Slhiioslth *. U Htudii tbo milaa. LJSBUMO wattra," Mr. Dndi-rre marks, "Sua now planted with oysters, but the commerce i* now largely crip, pled and limited by the want or navlgs. tipn, and the value of Bllthls product, with proper navigation, will amount to millions per annum, which value hi no* largely lost or ioeknl up by these allu vial deposits In the line of navigation, which Interfere with oomm* or. The improvements of this thoroughfare « ill also be a vast nrotoctlon to the coasting - ■ - -■ ■ .V w7 ni.r • fflbt of water are compelled to go outside, and then go into the thoroughfare bv one of the different inlets. In order to 1 get front one point to the other. |M» improvement will also be a protection to outside commerce, because, If made, in case of storm, vessels that do not draw too much water, can run into different inlets and Bnd a secure lisrbor, or keep on their course, north or south, by the j proposed water way. "To show that mere is ample opp >rtuolty for this, attention is called 10 t a ! fact that the following In lets void, comRuncing at Great Bay and extending to Cape May: Little Egg Harbor Inlet. 1 Brigantlne InUt. Absccom, Great Egg ; Harbor. Col son's. Townscnd's. Hereford'*. Turtle tint amrfiklHimni M> •• To give "an cttimate of the probable commerce which would develop in care this improvement. Is difficult This whole district, to a certain extent, has bewn locked up from commeroo fW the want of navigation. To afford it navigation, ana owing to the peculiarity of Its products, and in the proximity of millions of people, to now give it .navigable facilities w.llbeKkctht. unlocking of a mm •. The benefits to be derived are such ato reach the population of a wide scope, and without exaggeration. Wp may -iv millions of people. As soon as the work is Oniahc-1. steamers and sailing vessel* wiB be navigating the waters, carrying the product* t > adjacent watering pise, - aad to the large cities of the Atlantic seaboard. The results of so great an improvement arc Self-evident, consider ing the great extent of population and number of villages snd cliles Intereelrd A Surprise For Chrlstmaa. Tiit-pabUrfmrs of that bright and iutcrretlne Magasinc. known as the 7Ac //« Ann wot. will aoumliv tend li for Oirre ! month « on trial jfVre.' a. a Holiday gift. aureTetc. A" llie regular price of tSs . p sjwi'r.r jmbiicatWm I. fi.W. every read ** TKmhJMM JSSul'BOTAIA N. V. * [• i i
THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR THE ADVERTISEMENT OF J. HENRY EDMUNDS, ; REAL ESTATE and -INSURANCE AGENCY, PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 523 CHESTNUT STREET. t o r _ ———————————————
I Death of Ex-Proeldont Arthur, (.'heater A. Arthur, ex-President of > the United Stales, died at five o'clock Thursday morning. at his residence, 122 I I Lexington avenue. New York lie |.ii<~cd - Dr.<. Peters and Valentine, Mr. Arthur'* ; two sisters, Mrs. McElroy aoii.Mrs. Caw, 1 his nephew. Arthur Masten. and Smro- - gale Rollins were present when d-alh ' came. Hi- daughter, Miss Nellie, aud his son, Chester A. Arthur, Jr.. were in lire house and were summoned lo the i death-bed. Death wa* caused by apo1 plexy and paralysis of the right tide. ; Voting Mr. Arthur took hi* fathri'x death very bard, but bore" np manfully. " Ml*. Nellie was overwholtnei! with grief. 1 The sail news was at once telegraphed llcougliont the country, and many inesU. reared family. Among the earliest r telegrams of sympathy was one from President Cleveland. All public buildr i'lg— and'ntiiv private places of husioes* were draped in mourning, and everywhere was indicated the deep regret with which the death of Mr. Ar.hur wa* ' received by the people. It should be borne In mini! by those who are depending upon d«Uy labor lo is a winter of probable inactivity clore rihcad. There should be economy in ' lime, so that tbo pinch of poverty may not be *o severely felt- Those of our citisen* who coutcmplate Improvement* to th- ir premises will help get wage- ~ earners through the dull season by mak. 35ru" ^VdMtrtiscmrots. You Can'tl firfl«rr.ir«ll, BEATTHEMltej THE FAMOUS HOP "PLASTERS | *~TK; '™iE^TLt null— w«* SM. «U» la th. laca.Sklf.IUr. lag. galMT.^JMaM. : LLlLal* c r*..».hu hSmteu-IUtailaM arWMtas^ lu^lu^ aatsn^ la^^^wta. ; jj^^Sa5uai?^SS^ THE CENTURY FOR IS86-7. I r.ooort-i Isnu nurtw. uti-n naetitog and :Ti2-'r^"sa.iitsrs.'=£ unoa for thr v.miog yrar la a rer-al whim ha. area is retire i-rengrtihn for a'.rtrea yreta It ' esl'ttroa're ~Ti' m "• "um aUt- * THE* LIFE OF LINCOLN, BV JOHN HAT. Pr2w£uja«o£ SR^mMdaeSSSEwh Monty *1 Xl««. tsa Hon Knbart r. Uawau. * taa ia.lv toll ami aathorRaUvc re*— I at tan lit* ..I Uanura brfova Ua prreW-ncy; ih-y -ar- mam larii* throaghoal his lareS|'°Ah£,' jiS'innmi sasaasrSs-'- » — TUN WAH SEniKS. 1 dunar STooneng yrar!' uwrenirg- i IrtifK I UMonb-d a, Ueeanu Ileal (taial or Uk Union lien, r- X. Law an.1 ^Sre*:, C» wxajnaaga^hy Qep^lx H., H11: Jtaortu.wMa'ot ' naval imnmMma SO. olo. I Will appear NOVTtLB AND BTOKIXR. • "Tli* Ilandrena Maa,' t ior«l breVraaXR. ! «, nagiaa la Rasmabar. Tvra aovatattra Uy < Maria W.CaMa-siorlsa by Man Hsnoea root*. • i a.:- H. ii.-j*. Julia- HawtboraA ■aware ■ RgtlaMna aod othar proMaant Amarhaa at- - thwa will ha prtaiad dartag tba year. I TMCIAL rXATDRNB a Sa aotbo, v Jim retorawt tram a miwSTm lan- ' iilvtn; Kag l a c-«»tral«rT>t. kggloama'a K*- [ rvtoaa IJta pi tb* Anwrioaa OMsbmsj lira ud ; Worn** tX itmAun Bates, oy Mis. oapa- * r PKIONSL AFSUOOn. . !: SIS53S!SBS,JfiS I »
3kfli*frliSfmfntS. I DEAFNKS^i^^S ; I MyMy^e'ra^^Vioated^iy aeiai ot ta« hntad »p«- 1 j JACKSON'S ( AUK. e 10 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, i TA CONSUMPTIVE. * A. 0 01 l,K' e HOUSE, SIGN AND FRESCO 0 PAINTER, ' rpiIE GRAND TURKISH" RW A SIAN.BATIH. , OKNTH depa ktmsnt, r. ft. nan ». -ADtnr »KPT. ns nibett str««. Are bow opsn^VIire* Baika ar* p*naoanvvd th« SILAS II. HOWLANt). "opt. ''mjnj-i 4500 I^nrV0 tVwi TKN I)A!VS ! only n*w aathrolie W0rx™ * ' °' ' ' . GLADSTONE^ PARMELL GREAT |RSH struggle. thr lling aiainry (' r ^ihr ID uhtr sinigglr Nndora-.t -v Pvraall, Ifflicrtt -.1. s*;l* Fast. KNASE PIANOFORTES t'NcqUAI.LBIi PtiR Tilt, W,uf Dmtflftr, v-». r* W*"» BslUmovj. street, Baltimore. mdmm BfiAGDQN'S SPECIFIC, A Reliable Cure— Never Fails. HNAD TON rOitOWWO : Shad. Tt2'toOmatmFaote^*fta*^vplv:POie ^ ■' ' " order for *sor*dnUare"ftIr' w»KLrtpEsJ*II1reBd jrempuv foor nana neira Yonrareuweirahr. P. W. W. DON'T TRI FLE Spectacles and Eye Glasses, OPERA GLASSES. : THERMOMETERS. > Of all Xiad*. Dairy Ta*rmom*t*ra. cttors Tber. ARTIFICIAL EYES, DRAWING INPTHUMBNTB. KLSCTR1CAL arPPLOH, Kte. W. Mitchell McAllister, ; OPTICIAN, 1 gHBItIFF'6 SAI.E. : Bv virtq* of a writ of Orel raotaa to ma dl- ' re-trei. aoad oot of lb* Coort of f hano* vv. * mat* «t New Irraay. I trill expoaa lo aala >i | i^V «da ta-'"h*ilj«in* Kak i cw'°^h i_ ocnmno aooihreiiwvttb^nMh? l-iandarv I n* he'wreo Utli'l* WW s sssasafs.TsrM;': - SsSSSSSSsHS 5 aad ewaty-twn. aad vaaontad m Um CWrt-a J Office 3 Cape Mar omnty. ai Cap* Mav (:™n * laSrW*1" ^"aua ana. prgstm * BZUs^OMkw" inaM. VrentrnJanre. H. Vroom aad OSarlm D. u i ■ vl-." i -■ - • * ; i
Sftr ^drrrttsrmfirts. : OHEBIFF'S SALE. , N-* Jaraai. I n-1. iXM'M-j" *' ;diI'1:' v*n- : . TIICRHDAT, th* 1Mb day or DtCtMBgR, ' cnytmTtw'eiSmySf c.p^'m aV«d' S't.M. 7 *..» Jrji^aa ar avaald. t thai orrea.n ... - S^ohoC* '^^ja^aantR^am^^^y? j and Ctl&rira H. OampTD/tendaol*. and laX-n In execution at lb* «alr ot Aaguatu. H. Wcklpa, ^^UL?^p^^alTO^«fcrD. Kx-8Berin. OHEBIFF'S SALE. * a-lf ' Kardoot nt the Court ot Cbaaecryl Sttt* or New Jeraay, I will expose lo aala at Public VanMONDAY, tea Will day of NOV. A. !>.. 18«t, at lae hmir nil o'clock p. m. on an hl day, at the ' c^mca oM-eatnio* * Ta^w^tn^hc Clly or Cap* cooaty*of OM JiDq'vlSe'^f "Now^Jeraey! bniin.le.1 anil de-crlbed as follnwa: The tlrwt beginning at a big atone on the lop of the hill al c^BavShorOioariii* ^Ih^aixtecn^ degree*, a^ a hsWmpc elnn™ no(th* joaihjnde ot the , g i-T«> gad running thence north eigho'-elght'de-I. tf-ee*. went to Delaware Bay; theae* op the bay i. north twenty.two degree*. ea«i alxty.toor peril ,-heg and nineteen imxa («t and 1J) to a point ■pp.*!!* whrre Pond Creak empties Into tnrosy i '"*1 -1:" el'--, t(°w| ; thenr* up the middle ol 'he bavaad'liM,ofDttn5'^ of*theRrevre'! a"*iai! ot r.xnses ran along the right hand baox up -aid creeks a, a* follows: rl> south alxty-elfli' ■ degraessnd tniny rolnutes, ew^ninreoen jwtcreek; them** (r) north 0 fly-one degree* «nd tony-Ore mlnuu-a. ra*l twemr-two perches; 1 ihenoe <S) south rixiy-thre* degree*, east righl I oerches; f ence (si souih thirty-one degree* aad . link*; thence (5) soolh nine degree* snd twenty j west twenly -eight ^perches ^ thencc^dj • north' Mrhtv-ronT'degriSa'alS5 OBy' minute* SW" "t "** y'To^^r, d^rees^atid t^nfnutre,*we*i*eleren perch** tn the northeaaP corner of the tract purcuaacd Uaghe-T Ih'hThr mr'wne Bona ehmre^jgai teat to the big atone aod piece of beginning, conlalnlng twenty and arty ooe-hundroiha Second. Beginning at the tame Big Wooe ; iE^SI-'SsreSfikS ■OS CO SorT thmoc'soothB'idxty-^htndegreee ! sad twenty minute* earn fonr perches ami three l slong th* soul hero line of lot No. is, on the pun , ; ttaekWI Hter™ .ivl'Amlrew ir^KrereSTdeoeare [ ~1. eight perch-* and live links to a point In the , r wwsOTIraidentsroa.1 given hMhe said Ka*v , iortiTiurte' Mae olTuu oTiTlaSd "Tnrapfte !T.'.Vll.'5'i^f!^*lSl!n'atlr!Tre» ve'irHeor' east mxiaearod* aml'twelre links mure or leas, s'awn'^mhi degrees, srast fourteen perch*, and fifteen link*, ' ; ; degrees ami forty-ore' minutre, saat from the aosthweat corner of lot No. 1 on said plan of » oartiuon, dlriant rnrty-Oro pereboa. awl iieleg ' ihesoiitawere cotner of No. Uoosald ptaA and ! running then** wiuthslxly-elgh! degree* and MM^iyai^gMMUpere^^l^W ^nnnh , r^nU,mSSeUaU 10 * 5j'°' mi lhi ' Mld Hneoonb Shi^gTlerees^ww . ^re ' or leas, to the eaaterly aide of said tvml and north werecrty alrtaor corner of lot No. IS oa ; add ptauu llBeace along the sold »te of road ; -ou'h eighteen degree* an.1 lony.r,- a - *.•! seventeen precbea and atgktoen rr - PoarUi. Beginning at the tooth east comer or lot No. 11, oa the plan of partlthin aforesaid , tM reutwardly side ot aread^glren s. .foresaid, oMbMJapeTsmnd Toraaffe muLan.1 moiling •oolh .ixty-elghl ilogree* and Bfly mienlea, ram . «a percasa » UU^Une ^rtml fwojuid^a half . potdic roa.1 aod opanad to cspe laiand Tnrnpiie; ,1 thence norta twcnir-foor degree* sad furty.nv* , : j Unrhee, lug No 1) purcharel of Thonme H. r tlfbae: ihsoeo .long said lip* mirth eighiv-ruur , legTre* aml^linr mtantes. wem iweatr-are feel ' * ""HS" '^sTSiri dhi-ee d 'i^Uas sadSSimm ttTtoto" UtT^aoe ot'bsgm' b hns'StN»ml^£SrV^ori^ware'1Xrm*hJ r ewuhcri^BBe Of Sam Beejba «. Hug ore* laj'i and » ^Bdg^g 'sad ; SSSSSSSSS-K l of Delaware Hay at toe mouth of Pood Creek; n thenoe root* Iweoty-two degree. s«l. abitig a mid awn water Hut twelve hauired tad rightyi- wx »s-l«. feet in UM- (Kim or pl.ee or Iwgionlng. i Also .ll^th- bro^nnder water m front or the 5 S5S Se foe1 p!«? saaSby1 .<" » SjgBnmere. TiSi* 'tTiTiirh^ S 5u,' t imp i ,g< ,ag> iyr C ^pMv^naSSe mlDeM^oot<Nl? »" » -^Bwiag^taesome preta lee* smith 1. Haghea and wife, oonreyad lo Pncpnae ptahlag Ouinpany hj r- firwd. dated -be thlrlr-llnB day of May. A. It. s. righieaa boadrad ami akfhty-foor.af reoord in the -dreVV Offioe of Cape May Cooaty, at Cape >- Ma* Cnart Boose. New J-reey In Book No. U J ^'^P^aj^oU^^mndrogiLMg lakenio Dxt'd oESSm?*^ i*natre'. feea, • ;
' t:~ Inicrcbia! llali's l)rv (iixhIs Store. \ Sl-AI. CLOTHS \ND ASTKACH \N"S. A tin. line ..i I.utltt- I'—1' ( ,ot« ana U ta,.-. A- , The Best Five Dollar Wool Blanket in Town. HALL'3" No. 2G South Second Street. "SELLING OUT MY ENTIRK STOCK OF CLOTHING Offered at prices regardless of cost. Call and examine. CHARLES NEEDLES.
Sew 3kflifrtismfnts. MOUjffiASTER oln." "Capeicloe." ■» Ihey are u i irer'^w^-rt b uauKs'm omer-.'^ku' -iruggut*. ^BBABOKY a THE PANSY ._ WMISi'iVJ'VS i'f" I'-" ThU lilastfrted moothly conlalna thlrty-iwo to forir i-age*. eaoa uumu-r of eojoyuile end helpful luyrature end p lei n re*, n* 1 sudM^lo will furnish a new serial to runthroogb the year eaUUrd, MONTRAGLK. . dry thejm'e of1 " ADnkOTod Threap MiTgarek , [ te'J'nr how 4*ci and rarnelloa snd imaklje ; TOn. «tR«. brownTBOTJn^ctIABII. I •• XI. Unng-'oe will fumteb of Gfrat 1 Brent*. :• -opl . Diacorenns InrenUons. etc- A , dorel resiure^wid bea ■ mreitTf Ctorcii, Heid,atb Reboot and Mteatouary ■ New. in* brraeal department, will ocmttaoo and dew Ones he opened. ONLY tl-00 A THAR. ' AdZoII^redre* to" 10 *McrtbOTTHE GREATEST and the BEST Tn* LARGE DOITBI.g W1WCLY, KKUOIOOB AND SKCriJVU. NEW YORK DESiM (KRrABUBUKD tan) : D^eaoffliaatioiial, Efamefeal, Dnsectarian anE NateaL I A UM PAPER PGH THE FAMILY. ; THE M TUSK OBSEBYIE i CAN BE TRUSTED. | Ii Ruunls by the Old ami Tried Troth* In BellPoMto aud Private Matters. ! tt rn onueavmllve of all Good Things. It . Modus opposes Eri! end 8U m everr form. , T*e OBURVKH ta l he. wail known enemy ot I INTEMPERANCE, ; INFIDELITY, AND ROAMNISM. r lag tCwreMn UulluX R mtataaatfuio^fewi . of the World;. U» Bern Taoagn, a of .he A Meat EVERY CHRWTIAN PHOULD READ IT. ! EVERY PARRNr SHOtTt.O READ IT. | EVERY CITIEKN (UlOl.'LD READ IT. " Price. a yesr, load raoce. ! Clergyman W.o» a year. ' Bi.oe onmmlawrwi allowed oo New Subsrno- ' ere. BeMl fw gerepje cvmy. free Add re*., N*W York Observer, NEW YORK. I ■
3UisrfIIanfous. j JJYSl'EftHA.— ITSf NATURE, ! gMTlE OF BETTySBilRG. T CVtLbRAMA UNRIVALED ORGANS Oojhe liAHV 1-AVlilErcr ayaieni, . UPRIGHT PIANOS. i <^in»fftctt«fiin I hv he» mcih.id nt ttrfhg.ng.-on i MABOS jTHAMLIN OSQAH'AKD'nAHO^)*; ' Boston, New York, Chicago- ! RAW BONE MANURE "tUl phospbone Arid and tb-r In lore ytelilt te No fcriUlMC t* m-vre vslc.sble In if, tflWrfihar BAUGH'S $25 Phosphate . ussjptess^^^" — r JBAUGH &. SONS RAW-ROME Esnefhcterers A Iwportsri iUPOI-PMSPHdTi PHILADELPHIA, PA [ Usethe Original Baugfe':- .325 Phosphate HARWOOD'S CHAIR SEATS; 1 i a { I" w i 2 WANTED IN EVERY FAMILY To Beplmco Broken Csane. RE-SEAT YOUR CHAIBS. HOLD HV Hbl iR. Furuitare s SMjsr^, TRADES. ' >'TCr~T la buying new Chaire, sak for C j*c with Hauwoou's Bed Leattire Finish Hsgfg,
! Kosin-Sized Waterproof Builtlinu^ Sheathinu Patters a ROOFING MATERIALS. WARREN EHRET ROOFING COMPANY 107 South Sasond Streot, Philadslp'n.ia. i ^X^fTdisiance from the city to know L that. by ",eans °r lh0 M,,il °lt,er °r K°ins i° th° c,'y ai° av°idod» '"-^y Eighth and Market Streets, t , •- ^ PHILADELPHIA. f DIAMONDS. WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVERWARE. Masonic Marks and Badges OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY. ' Having reccivcil a l.ir^c »n\oicr-uf Diamonds, am prepared I ' to otter cxira iiidun'iivnis. WILLIAM F. ENGLEHAIIT, NO. 205 MARKET STREET, J philadelphia. pa. GEORGE C. NEWMAN, No. 806 market street. \ ~ Philadslpfi'ia. ~ Looking Glasses. | Steel Engravings, WORKS OF ART FRAMES IN GREAT VARIETY. "» On band and made to onlei BUY^YOUR FURNITUPE ^ybgH^Nhk BY DAYLIGHT. i he dark,'' a/ Im r" rioreT acw and 2 ikr . chamber and parlor suits fear ' IYINS Si BROTHER, 55 Nc.rth Second Streot. Philadelphin, below Arch. East 8ld«. J. M. r niLDHKTIl. AUorney-si-Uw and Nofor^poblic. A. B. LITTLg. HILDRETH & LITTLE. Reai Estate Brokers, i No. 4 OCEAN STREET, CAPE MAY. N. J. I Real Kat*te Bought, Hold end llachangnL Motrin, Hoarding Monaco and coilagra Kernel. lacalruble Building Lola aiiauicd Dlrecili on the Beach, For MM. NEW MILLItiERT STORE, ■ 49 Washington 8treet, Capa May, N. J. STRAW 1 AND" MILLINSY' GOODS. AU faabloo*:.:* ahapee la aegald* Hma. Ladlea' ami Chudrcn* CoUara, Cnffa. Aprooa and Glnvaa r Pnlatockuf Embroieery doods. Stamping done to Order orvi ME A TRIAL. JENNIE 8. WALE8.

