Cape May Wave, 15 January 1887 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Published Every Sfflbrday- "Morning. CAPE MAY,JAWUmi5.M887r~ tai-l jmper^u wnan^tat c**u may c<l» - ■Salutatory. With the presrat laaueof the Wart 'the new management steps • npon Urn rostrum, with a polite bow ami a btlgbt smile for all. _■> Wo extend to everybody •teerfulcongratulslionaanJ the hsarlirst ^(kkI wishes. It shall be out alto to work arduously for the very host into reels of unr Wale, and particularly of Cape May City.-and comity.' Bflicvfng, as we finely (to. that Cape May is possessed of Batumi c-sou rets, unri railed by any seaside resort In thl* country, and unsurpassed lis- ntiy ill the world, .our great duty shall be to see tliat her every interest is foa-re-red, her attractions made known and her (luims presented to all who need I Imsurc Vpil recreation, health, enjoyment and happiness. We hare every, tiling In Cape May necessary to make her the Queen of rrsortaj all for tts to do Is • simply improve the advantages we have and let Uic world know it. This Is the work we have chosen, and to the arcom. plishmcnt of which we pledge our tireless energies. For everything that has in it the element* of good, we shall have encouragement and praise, and whrraver words of criticism, upon aoy public improvenienl shall Bow from our pen. It will be from sincere good feeling, not to -- -tkn^ioy-bul-to aid in building wisely, We expect to publish a family newspaper in the fullest sense of the term. A clean bright paper, shunning everything that can tarnish, avoiding scnmlal as a pestilence, and scattering neither news nor principles unless of unquestioned purity, and thus we hope to make the Wax* a welcome visitor anil an elevating companion to every home circle. Town pi our non-reti-dent friends, we shall entertain and express good ehecr and hospitality, and advocate such a policy as will best subserve the protection of their interests, and secure the safety of everything among us. that is theirs. Toward our esteemed cotemporarics we shall preserve a cour. tcou«, kind fellow feeling. We want to lire and we want otbersto, and we believe our patrons will be best pleased If we all dwell together In unity. Bo much for our declaration of priori- » ptea; of our adlirrance thereto we bespeak the careful Intelligent opinion of the fu. The property known as tlie Qtl*I Msr WsaXLt a*!) Datt.r wave was bought at the administrator's sale last Saturday by J. llcnry Edmunds, the m-*t.„prei-prietor taking control of the same on Monday morning. Mr. F.diminds began at once what promises to he a very successful business venture, by formulating important changes in the publishing and editorial departments of the paper. That they will speedily, bring 1'jipe May.'* favorite Journal Into still more popular esteem -goes without saying, 'l'his number will be to the pilUlle a guarantee of what may be expected In the future by

way of freshest county news, and liter, ary matter useful to the family, farm and general reader. The Wave's subscribers and advertisers may be sure of receiving the full value of tbelr money and • more than that, for it will be the study of the proprictorand editor to give them many pleasant surprises for wbicli plans are already assuming shape. The Wave management recognizes the great truth that the world moves, and It proposes to trim its sails accordingly ami not let the favoring breezes'WtJw without catching them it it btCposslhle. The subscription list is a part of the purchase, aed to Paste borne on It the Wave wilt he sent with - wannest greetings -at from an old and tried friend, into whose veins some new and wholesome business blood has' been injected. To our brethren of the press we dealps to Jive on the moat friendly .m. terms, and will ever endeavor to join bands for the public good, and to riittcr with them, if it must he courteously and honestly ss becomes a Ursulas. J urnal like the Wave. .From some quarters there is qrrte an opposition' to the bill now before C'ongreaa to gran', to the widow of John A. Logan a pension. Is cause it establishes a "bad precedent." Senior I-ogan was a brilliant example <1/ In egrily. honesty ... A Jiu J tsllklul devotion to Jits country. 80 much so that . notwithstanding his long public sewice and the many opportunities to enrich himself by "the ways that are dark," be resisted every temptation and died a poor man. Further than thb he was one of the few great men of his time. It might be a twd precedent to grant a pension to the widow of every senator and congressman, bin If the line it which a pension is drawn. Is to the widow' of no less an honest, illustrious, long serving patriotic man than I-ogaa. wc don't believe Fade Ham's treasury will lie greatly depleted. The granting of this pension is right; It is a recognl- . lion of public fidelity and honesty, and vate the vlrtuet in which General Logan was peculiarly conspicuous. The statement of the buslnesa of the Philadelphia and Heading Railroad and Coal and Iron Company for November and for the fiscal year ending November 80, 1888, waa issued on Fridsy. It shows net earnings for the year of $13,1 16,856.90. a decrease of *609.010.10 as compared with the fiscal year ending November 80, 1886. The net earnings for the year Jost closed fall *8,763,989.87 short of tbSuAmount required to pay the company's flR-1 changes. Including rentals and Interest on the Boating debt, as •gain* a deficit of **,967, 981 . to for the preceding year. ; Governor Green will be fifiy-sl« years of age when b» begins his official duties — older tifkn any other New Jersey govIn 1860, the time of his inauguration. und ten.-Vas forty-scven at the .beginning of bis first term 1963; Ward was fifty - four^McCleilan, flfty-two; Ludlow, fiftyone; Abbett, forty -eight; Bedle, forty. forty-two; Price, thirty-eight; Fort, forty, two, and Hal new, forty -one. A single aarioad of furs recently shipped from Winnipeg by the Hudson .agslwi— »— SS 5

' The Leclslature. . J ' During tha week,Trenlon has been the • scene of chaos, approaching pandemouium. in the struggle between lb^ Republican and Democratic forces for auptt-m- {. icv In the organization of the Legislature; ~ 1 he origin of the trouble Is the frauds in Camden anil Mercer counties, by which ~ the DemocraU hope lo gain a majority on Joint ballot. On Tuesday Ibe Republican Senate . esuens named Fish, of Essex, for the a Presidency, and then determined in reiv fuse to organize until the Democrat# In it theHoose act sqnorcly^p the seating of y members. .. ] •t • The following are. the names of the of- 1 k fleers selected by the Republican Bensicy if caugu't for the session, president, Prody crick B. Full, Essex, secretary, Richard 1- B.. Reading, Rtmlcrdon; assistant secret- lary, A. V. D. Honey roan. Somerset; e Journal clerk, Augustus 8. BA' ber. dond cestcr; engrossing clerk, JobofLMcMur. II ray. Camden; gergeant-at-arm*. Funnin 1- [- Richardson. Cape May; aMlstant _*rfil gi ant-al arms, Edward A. Me'br, Basil safe; bill deVk, Frank Ruber. F.s-ex, - doorkeepers, Benjamin F. Lee, Cumhcr- -. land; Louis Wiel, Essex; Walter Atk'nr son, Burlington, and Oalvin C. Bitters, 1 Salem. e The Honac Democratic caucus was a e first-class circus Jin which every body - Iried to be clown. Hudspeth, of Ilud- • son. an Abbett man. was declared the s nominee for speaker and Thompson, of e Gloucester, another Abbett man. for - clerk. The caucus action was so dearly e a fixed slate that five Democratic assem t blymen from lite Fourth Congressional » District bolted, viz: Wolverlon, Aniwlnc, j Kinney, Balrd and Mulketchy. Tlie Re. >• publican Rouse caucus having transm 1. 5 ed Its business proceeded to tlie Assemf bly Chamber at the time for orgapiza- • u»n. but were refused admission by the ; Democrats. They, however, gained ad- - mission and then a scene of the wildest t confusion ensued. The mob la the gal. r lories hooted and howled, and the metn- ■ altitude*. When according (o the usual I custom Too tub", clerk of the last.Hmise, 1 began the roll call for organization four - Trenton police, at tbo mandate of Governor Abbett, seized Tootnlia and all other ; officers and ejected them from tlie 1 House. Then an agreement was made by > which the Republicans retired lo the r Speaker's Room "while the Officers clam1 b -red In the window by means of a ladder. Tlie roll call by Clerk Toombs - allowed twenty-six members present, i while thirtv-onc votes were neccewary to elect o'fllicera. An offer was then made by the bolting Democrats and tile two Labor men, Carroll and Donahue, ot Passaic, that they would join the caucus if allowed to name certain officer*. 1 The offer was accepted and- the followI' iuz ticket made up and elected. Speaker, Dr. liaird, Dent.; speaker's secretary. K. O. Chamberlain. Rep.; Joseph Atchison, Dem., clerk; J. Her. ' h rt Potts, Rep.; reading clerk; Terrene* - McDonald Dem.. scrgtant-at-arma: Jas. - Will'ever. I-abor-Dcm., assistant sergcant- ] Arms; Holt Stockton, engrossing clerk; Theodore Sklliman. Dem., assistant; Ir. 1 via Cox. Detn., MUat journal clerk; - George it. . Johnson, Rep.; document r clerk; William Bnrgoyne. Labor, keeper of ladles' gallery; Frank McCaffrey, 1st- ' bor. keeper of Senate "gallery. ' The elected officers followed by tlie r Republicans, bolting Democrats and ths y Republicans, 1 Killing

f. l-abor men marched into the Assembly (, f 'hamber and took possession. It was a fierce hand-to-hand Struggle; memtiriB veiling, swearing, shaking fists, brcak- ■- tne chairs and pulilqg and hauling each d other over the chamber. After tlie tu- _ infill had reigned a quarter of an honr or more the House adjourned nntU WedQ nesdav. » Wednesday the Senate was raited to r. order at four p. m. and the organizal, Hon p-»tpooed nntll lltree o'clock Thuts- ^ d-v sftrrnoon. r tumult, beggaring description. Tmlev, » from Camden, was seated, the two I.s * bor men voting with the Democrats. The Hou r-wXs recognized by Governor Ah e liett. thirty-seven bills were introduced/ a ami an adjournment made till Monday j night at eight o'clock. ' The Bt. I .ouls Gltit- Democrat CODdrnses tlie situation to which the people * have so strangely persisted in shotting t their eves as follows: "The free negro , cunts for more than be did as a slave in . the respect that his emancipation has increased the number of congressmen and 1 presidential electors lo which the South 1 is entitled, and which she elects without giving the colored voters any clianre to lie heard In the proceeding; but thai is nliout the only way in which his _galur haa been advanced'"— ComUtvtim. The thriving city of Birmingham, Ala.. , whose progress It one of the marvels of the in durtrial developcment of the new Bonth, has fallen In with the tend ncv ' toward practical control r.t the liquor 1 traffic and adopted a' law fixing saloon. , license lit *350. which, with tlie slate tax ' of *»». puts '.he price at a figure " which rretrict* the business to men who 1 are pecuniarily responsible. Older com1 munilieslhan this maple ritrof Alabama , msy profit by her example. ' A Confederate soldiei has seat a con- > trihutl >n of *25 to the Charleston fB. C. ) t A'ews Cuiritr and suggests thai It b» n«ed , as a nttclrtn for a fund to be cnntrl tinted by Confederate soldiers and other South 0 Carolinians to the widow of Gen. fx* an, . The writer **<-* "the generous wty in . wbicB the whole nation rushed to the aid . of tlie cradle of secession after the recent earthquake has obliterated from his ■ mind the imaginary line which divided * t he North and the tionth." " The Special Joint Committee authorized by the last Legislature to consider 1 tlie matter of a Separate Prtaon for Females has. It la understood, agreed to recommend the establishment of such a . prison In this State, to be altnated near j Trenton, on a farm belonging to the State, and occupied by the State Indus. ' trial Rchnol for Glrla. This Is a question r that the Legislature will consider at the , present session. A good many people do not approve the plan. The secret hope is widely entertained * among the best Democrats in this Slate r that Leon Abbett wPl fail In bis asplra- . lions for the Senatorahip. He la regarded ' as a bull-dozer, of unscrupulous methe ods, and not a companionable man for , the better element of his party. In both the hope and the vlsw taken of the candidate. the people of the State generally f Share.- W. J. ?Vro The Mormon lobbyists In Washington, a acc riling to the Sumiag JUpvUu. have already spent *350,000 since Congress met and have another *780,000 to put '- where U win do the moat good In beadv lug off legislation Inimical lo Mormon * A New York police Judge- refused to g accept a Urge "piece of glaas," a. be r. called it. as security fur bail. The "piece of glaas" was the largest diamond in this ~ country and it valued at *40,000. 1, Catarrh '' Is a very prevalent and exceedingly dlsagrarabfe disease, liable, If neglected, lo develop Into serious consumption. Being y * constitutional disease, it reoulrcfhcvmn stlUHlonal remedy like Hood's Sarsapa- ,, rilla, which, acting through the Wood, II In even its most severe forms. Made only by C. I. Hood * Oo., fcosrtfl, Mass r

Jottings Through Jaraev. e The Ninth New Jersey Vols, will hold i. a reunion in Elizabeth on Feb. 28th. * -ksbury Park manage s .will try and prevent protnenader* 011 the beach from . wearing low neck dresses. !*. The Atlantic City Steamboat Company " are abont to ffls articles of incorporation, h Tlie capital will be *50,000. y Senator Miller, of Salem county, who is In his fifty-eighth year, hna the lionor te of being the snMnenter in our State ie TJie owners oltim IVoodstown ltmtUr e~ have purciiast'd Hie FWetlesboto Tima In and wlli conduct both man.. Success ,f attend them. 1 E. c>. Knight, Dr. William Pepper gn,l J. 'others have*f.'Tmwi n new lafid company ^ to ojj^ te^CoUingsyrood, with a eapL .; The Supreme Court has is'sugd nil order d for those railroad eompanias that have 5. not paid their taws to step up. lp tha ,. captain's oilier and settle. The property now embraced in what Is known a* the New Jersey coast resorts f- is vsluedat8t0o.lW0.000. ThMhrtM be n duuhlrd in thgnrst ten years, r- The adjutamtlencral of thai . National u Guanl lias direete-l tliat the roinpany of .. artillery located at Atlantic Citv will lie ;■ k tow ■ as Battery ■•A.' Sea Coast Artil- • Tlie (kilrman House, the largest hotel 5 wt Asbnry Park, waa bonght at sheriff's •ale on Satuiday by J. E. Ralph, treasurer a of the Freehold and Nhw York railroad, tor *38, 0J0. I Tlie different lodges of (hid Fellows in Jersey City have combined in a scheme r Ip erect a hall 10 bthiscd by all the lodges >t nf the Order. A building to cost *100,r 000 ia proposed. r The scliooner A. L. and M. Townaend ha. -died from Som.r's Point to Tatem's Beaih to work on the sunken treasure ■' slilp, Guatoiimzin, which wcr.t down ; cigut.v-one years *go. It Is propowd to erect a battle mqnttfruuod at Trenton. . Ttie rust is placed at *40,000. lu-he obtained bjt subscrlp. ■ lions from the people and the State and e National Government. The Philadelphia fsttfffr lias adopted t » large-faced type and contemplates other Improvement*, whleli in Ihoaggre. ' gate win cost *350,000. Tlie can - affonl sacli inip-ovemrnts as It Is the t richest newsp p r In tiif I'nited State. Old Point Comfort In Winter. r Old Poin' ( 'omfo't is one of the moat «t tractive and |npulsr winter resorts In tliis section of the country. It is located r tu the souiheastcrn sectiun of Virginia, e where Ibe winter Is open snd mild, and the resitting temperature enjoyable alike lo the pleasure or hsklth seeker. Tlie '■ surronnilings add greatlv to its Mtract. » Ivenevs. The Ilygrla Hotel, celebr.ted l_ in everv fis ert. is situated In the midst of ,lnte *-ttng places. FiTtreas Monroe. • the ataunclUM fortress on the Atlantic . coast, overlonka the hotel. Here is lo. y rated the Artillery School of the I'nited it eating trophies of war time. The sol. , dies' Home Is near, and so is the Nationi- al Normal School, where the wards of i- the nation repay* IntdleCual nutriment. • Hampton, one of the oldest towns in Virginia, b near liv. and Norfolk with • lumacnificit'M harbor, Portsmouth with i lu shipyards, and 'Newport News with its great grain elevator*, are easily ae0 ccesiblc. Tlie winter season always ■ sees a large gathering of people from - every portion of the Colon at the Hygeia, 1 and notldng Ls lacking to fill a f«w days' • visit wltn genuine pletvtire. ; In order that eve- y one may have an I oppurluuitv of vi.-it!ng this ftlthraied - resort (he I'ennsvl.ania Railroad (Tom- - psny lias arrangatl to run a special extorsion to Old Point on TliursSlay. Jsnr nary 30th. Excursion tickets, good for • ten dartk and including one day's Wrd. day*,

' win be sold from Cap- May at *9.75. ' A special r*t« of *3.00 pi-r day will be « granted during the ten davs limit of the • ticket. The special train will leave ' Itrnad Street Station. Philadelphia, at - 10.10 A. AL. and train ronnecling with, r special al tliat point will leave Cape May , We hmye received the first copy of the . AtlnnUc Vontl fHtot, puhlished by T. K. . Rose, Ibe founder of the original paper by that name. The new I'iU Is welt r edited; handsomely printed, and contain' , aB-lhc news 4f the "-ashore arranged in dhnviWnt form. Wc wish the new • itentiireWWess. I Atto-nev-Geoeral Stockton sets at rest 1 all rontr .veray about making him Chan, celior lie saving that he is not a candidate for the Chancellorship ami would pot accept It. He is very well satisfied with - his present position, which pays a salary '■ of seven thousand dollars i«t annum. V- ! Pram. 1 Winer General Grant rlleil of cancer nf . the mouth. It was generally stated and | believed that the disease was the result 1 of cxr-walve smoking, bill John Roach I died of the same thing and lie never tfcl 1 tobacco in his life. This is » nut for op. 1 poneuU of smoking to crack. In icv time* all kinds of slock are In some danger. Horse- should be sharp i and water troughs should" be* lightly r strewed, so that the cows need not slip. r Hoaeoo Conk ling doesn't have to stand M un a "barrel" In onler 10 be oonsmcuou* ! among men. Hi« brains and chararb-r , give him a Saul-lUta rlevatlun above Ids , fellows. Ce n. Lttrins Fnirehlld. onmmander-ln. 1 chief of the Grand Army of the Repunlic. Is making a tour of Inspection of the posts In the middle and New England statr s J The fund for Mrs. Logan now amounts to over *50.000, and subscriptions are 1 still c-'roing In. I -Uric Sldviriismroia. 1 NOTHXK aUDDSW DKATh" I Ilardiy a week passes « ithuut the menI ion by theneatpaprrs ufsudden deaths,and nent that death na< rauifrl by rhetimaliam - ir iimral(-ia cf the heart cannot fail to have ' keenmaieed-lnallproliabilitT many deaths • ttlribulsd to heart disease are caused by 1 three terrible diseases, which ire far more > ixngrrous than is generally considered. Is ' there any positive cure? 'n-.v bat answer > to sue li a .Hireiiou b gi ten liy Uiote who Aone - Iws cured by the use of Atlilophoraa. J . Greenfield, Msreu, May 19, 1SR6. 3 I l.ave I --en troubled with rheqniatiaic ri one of my knees fur years being atGmes bid up for several day«. Athlophoros has 1 intirely nirwd ms. It has also cured two ; Holds of mine who wi re the worm casea . I ever saw. one of them a voting man only i 16 year* old, wiio waa m bad tha doctors - [ave him up. Two bottles of yoor remedy r intirely cored him. 1 Geo. W. Sltstk, Mg'r Diamond Soap Go. " October 14. 1886. ' Two bottles of Athloph'.Tue cured mc of nflammatorv riiebmalbia. My family •hysiciu advised me to take It, saying he C lad done all he rouhL hut could nut give a no any relief; but Alnlophoroa drove it , IWST and 1 am happy to say it has never ! , xnne back. My daughter wa «!« cored j a It half a bottle after suffering tlie pangs j tf rheumatism. Mhl Jake Dowbkt, | 24 I'icaiant St, Waterhury , Conn. '> Northampton, Mam, May 21, 1886. ' For many years I have been subject to e themnatbm in its wont forms- During my 6 list siege of sick news I was induced lli try Alhlophoroa, and found it to be ail u tlsimed to be, a cure for rheumatism. Levi L Ct-zajt. a Every draggbtihould keep Athlophorot U nd Athiophorce Pilb, but where they cane (Ot be bought of the druggist the Athlol ihoroa Co., 112 Wafl Se, New York, will j ,- end either (carriage paid 1 on receipt ol 1 I, eguiar price, which n $1.00 rwr beltle 1 g sr AthhiflKiro* and 6t«c. for Pill*. i i

Court $t»uae. d The best ice harccux! for many year* ' has been gtahered Ufiz week, d The dally weather reports are now n read from the Uarctu bulletin board. Revival services are in progress in the V Methodist end Bsptiat churches. A good t. influence ls manifested in denominations. A number uf shade trees on Ufe lower 0 part orMerhonie street should bo trimmed t Let ofir people see to it that the branches ie do not extend over the sired',. Rev. R. H. Watt, pastor of Baptist w churrh, draw's Urge audiences each even - ft ing. who attentively to his thrill, is ing sermons- On Sunday evening in spite of ike aoow storm, the church was ,d filled to its utmost capacity. ~ it The wedding of .Mr. J. Clemcpt Foster, I- foreman of the OaattU - office, and Ml" D. boruli Errlczon, ot Goshen, was a Very :T quiet and most brilliant affair. The happy couple were united in marriage at :t the residence of the bride's parents on Thursday the 6th instant, bv .Rev. Mr. . Brunyate, of the Goshen II. E. chup-h. in the presence of a limited number of invitod guests; On Hetnrday evening Mr. and Mrs. Foster were tendered a ' serenade by the Court House Comet '! Band, of which he is leader. He re- '• ipoaded with a liberal treat to the boys. "" We extend our best wishe* for m long *■ and happy life. sl Buck ten's Arnica Solve. ■s The best Salve in the world for Cuts, ir F.rui-es. Sore*. Ulcere. Salt Rheum. Fever 8ore«." Tetter, Chapped Hands. Cnil hlaii,- ' Coma, and al! Stb Eru-bion, and rxntivelr cures files, or no pay reanhed. It is guaranteed to give pcifre I >»lisfartioo. or money refunded. Prb-e M ceois per bog. For sale by Henry A. 1 As toon as a fall of snow ceases, get s out Uic sn-iw.plow and clear all tlie roads e and paths, so that there maybe no tempit lotion to thought! ess persons lo make paths of their own across the lawn. Snow . 1- apt to injure and disfigure evergeens a by lodging in therfir Wr**« thfi mow out j of such trees before It can freeze. Wind the pyraiiiidsl Juiiipers with a cord, to 1 prevent them from being bmken out p< shape by the snow. . William Walter Phelps' yacht, tinBrnnhBdc. commanded by his son." has ' reached Valparaiso, Chill, alter a cruise of a year and a half from New Yotk eastward around the world. The rev, 1,11c cuUctw! H. Scwanl. on Weilnesdsv.' chasod a smuggling vessel I in Bay St. Louis, on Rte Gulf, but owing II to her lock of speed, wot obliged to giva I up the chose after firing a shot or two. #ric ^avfrlisftnfnts. j 1'Gtt.thc Best" HOP 'PIASTERS ^ WCartmlSSlsr'Msuiifiaiialsv P'**" Kmmmamgammmmm ' JACKSON S CAFE,

I 19 SOOTd e refill STREET, i PHtc*HBi.Pflia. l_r 1 j^emuel e, miller, p- business manager OR ;COSTHACTOB, i if-: cap* may crrr.n. j. iyis-r • ' DEAFSpaS'iSSSSSrl f ihrai TV re Treated liy idoSl ol tae acted spe- * .-^...oMreu„wua -w-n-at^Cnren^lilra- i j tsjotlce to creditors. V II. W.i|la»«oa. ileresred, br direetioo of tas . - Hire- re of ivnnir otCspe Msv. berebr *l»ea 1 g/tnu of BEmsBUMT M'rnMm - '4 : ffORHNGCUMig^S urn-jar Jo, larir *i4re DON'-T TRIFLE: | With tbf evr* lit n»'ns lmpropevlj Sued •pre,!clre, bet call si onre snd have yoor eyre ! Spectacles and Eye Glasses. ! OPERA GLASSES. ; THERMOMETERS. ARTIFICIAL^ EVER. PkAWlNtl UtoTKr^MWnj^B.RCTRICAL W. Mitchell McAllister, OPTICIAN, res Osstaaa Street, rwadtlpaia- ! JECOND TO NONt IH CROP VALUE. -otr. r. Crr Oh ' " "'SffiaxSi'MT-m.-. , m pn ; ANIMAl B0N1*MAMMRE. baoshasons • I xw uONE Oaly ■aaafketarare. I qff J-PfiJSWtATt PH1U0ELPHIA, p.'. iwmmm |!~5.=S-S=~E J re? t ~ "• »*tutrr * tv. . I mttaao, Mama. ja.^ 1

STORM COATS. r ■ This has started out - to be "an ' old-fashioned, steady, ( I early winter; we, to head it ofT " ^ For just such a season we have built an unusual I j quantity of Storm Coats, as good as a back-log - fire for I ■« wjrmth, and a blanket for all-over covering. I These art made of only certain kinds of cloth,- -r-soft, not weightily heavy, either woven of double thickness and made up without lining, or Of ordinary thickness, and lined with- doth or heavy serge. . They are extra long — down to shoe-top ; collars wide ■ it ,-.itd large, to cover cars and jaw ; always double-thick over I » shoulders; shapely, yet loose enough to jog along in with I case ; thick and warm enough to stave off cross-country I if blasts. - 1 1 B Prices are reasonable as an easy shoe : £5.00 to f 2 5. 00. ■- I zVs goOd as any, except for fancy get-up: $1 5.00 and $1 7.50. Wanamaker 8c Brown, * OA4C HALL, j S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. ' Rosm-Sized Waterproof Building & Sheathinu Paoers ROOFING MATERIALS, i WARREN EHRET ROUFING COMPANY 107 South Second Circs-, Philadelphia. m> . -PLANING MILL,/' SASH FACTORY & LUMBER YARDS. Doors, Sash, Blinds. Shutters. Moulding, &c.BRACKETS, SCROLL WOPI, TURNINGS. ETC, BUILDING LUMBER • OF EVERY DESCRIPTION WILLIAM C. SCUDDER & SON. ^ K FbYlNT AND PRDKHAI. KTttRRrarc VXIDKN, N. J. JalS

IGE! ICE! ICE! THE KNICKERBOCKEK ICE CO., OF PHILADELPHIA. PURE EASTERN rCE. COAL! COAL! COAL! BWT qOALITV, CAKEFL'LLY ftlKI AHKI) KOK K^MILY CHE. AMD FULL AT $6.00 PER TON. GE0RPtE c newman' (jn hand and made to ordc>, 3xui KI « l.AMDl*. 1-aEtox L. LAXDIs. 8. L. GABLE, 8p-ctal Partaer. -LANDIS & CO.,(800* mors to GKAYBILL A OO. J Whokaila Dralen la Wood and Willow-ware, Carpets, Oil-cloths, ROPES, TWINES, COTTON BATS, BRUSHES, dc. carriages of all kinds handled. <K MAKKET 8TKXET. AMD <15 St src 11 A NT STREET. I'll I LA. hildreth & little. Real Estate Brokers, No. 4 OCEAN STREET. CAPE MAY, N.il. Real l>tntr nonxbl, Sold and F.xcban|itd. Hotela, (lonrdlDB HOOMB mid cottOKca Rrnttd. Dcalrable nnltdlos: Lola new millinery store, 49 Washington ^Str«et, Ca^May. N. J. STRAW T"AND '' MILLINERY GOODS. All faiVl-mr-'- itnpe* la aeaatda Bala. LaJlea' and CBUUrraa Cottar*, Cog*. Aproo* awl Glovn rail Hoc* or Embroieery Goods. Stamping done to Order. G1V« MB A TRIAL. JCNN|E g WALES# GEO. M. POWELL, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 15 Dscatur Street, Cape Mav City,

- ( I ■- '.kj-.- » 1 EVERY THINS IN DRY UCODS AT THE 10WEF ' i!CE3. « ■ W>f\ SAMPLES MAIlEOTOMrLiiJiTESS ® ON APPmiiON, a . WATCHES, DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, Jewelry and Silverware, AT WHOLESALE FIGURES. , Solid Gold Ladies' Stem Wind American Watches. $19 00 Solid Gold Gent's Stem Wind -American Watches, 25 00 Solid Gold 14k. 1-adies' Stem Wind Watches. 25 00 Solid Silver Stem Wind Watches, ' 7 00 Silver Triple Plated Tea Sets, 6 pieces, 25 00 Waterliury Stem Wind Waches, 3 00 Genuine Diamond Rings, 5 00 Nickle Ansonia Clocks, 90 Solid Silver Thimbles, . ' 25 All g ouila fully warranted nntl *ali»faeUon guaranteed, at T. O. HAYDOCK, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, No. 12 North Second Street P'nilada i HOLIDAY GOODS,

„ FRENCH CLOCKS Having a fine line otthese goods amd of my own importation 1 am offering ~ ' I5R0NZES. LM'ent inducements to buyers. Pins, Earrings. Rings, Sleeve But1. 1)1 AMON'DS. Collar Muttons and Sluds. Pine Stones, handsomely mounted & cheap ■ it j k TflTTPO Gold and Silver Watches of ail I WAlUXlbO. kimts urnl yunli'v WILLIAM F. FNCiLFH ART. NO. 205 MARKET STREET, " Goods at Retail." PHILADELPHIA. PA. ■* for Infants and Children. "Caatarta la aamll adapted ischium that 5 Cart oris virra roKe. Ooaattp«'l"". IraeoinnieoililaaaupcnurtoaaypreKripUua 8 lt(Wr fitomxvb. l-.irrti - 1. i:ru : ; n. knows to mr.-' , IL A. Aacrnta. jid.. 8 ireiaw-jrais gi'-ia alreii. aoU jauiaore* U1-. Ill Be* Oxford St.. UvootUjn. m. Y. | Wifooui'tojurioui mcdlcstton, Tn* OncTicn Covrxvr, I£3 Fulton Street. K. Y. : BOOES, THREE CENTS E ACE • MOST RELIAB1E FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY IN oAPE MAT COUNTY. ' ! OniyFWCIiseiiiiaBPeirESHiM - Companies ' k |1 Appll'''-'-1'""' fre>m nny part tW comity ? - " ufc. cape mat couht uou8b.n. 7.