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Published hvery Saturday Morning CAPE MAT. APRIL 9- 1887tfiZa warn* U njfiuntjU The total coinage of the U. S. Miotn during Mart-It wu« t5.iai.90G. including 3,090,aH) w»n(l»ril <!■ ,;:.tr . A e>n*cVrnce atrickenBrookli'iiltor hu ' acnt I hp Prrol I. tit WOO, Wfilrb lit- -naja is doe the Qqvernment for c :«tom». The public ilrht statement iuued Friday r lions a Reduction of ♦12.808,487 during March. Total caab In the Traiury. t4W.117.G88. The Hudson county Hoard nf Freeltoldi en are preparing for the crtistnicth n of a great boulevard front One end nf tbc coonty to the otlir. to coat tt .000,000 or The aaow. blockade on the raj! mad » In Quebec baa been rained and the English jnaila which arrived in Hall ax a week ago were delivered in, Quebec on Friday morning. ' The Wtaconaln Aaaembly pane d the bill which prohibits, under penalty. the printing and circulating at the j«olls of spilt tickets, unless the words "aplli ticket" appear at the head. Robert T. I.incoln haa signified hie wllllngneaa to transfer thr Abraham Lincoln homeateaa to the State of IllinoU. provided the State shall agree to keep the property forever In repair. The Hotel Cumberland, the new tern- ■ porancc houac which haa been erected In Bridgrton by a atock company, will be opened for bualnea* on Tluuadajr of next wook. It la the largeat and finest hotel in Booth Jcracy. The Camden Oovritr aaya, alluding to thr Camden senator's recent speech against the proposed new marriage law : "Senator Herring wants the marriage feea kept in Camden, lie believe* In protection to home industries." IThe Pennsylvania, Erie and Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroada cave Chief of Police Murplry, of Jersey City, force for extra work during the recent alrike. Each ofllccr received t28. It la a rather encouraging algn that „ the first protest of business men against the workings of the Inter State Commerce act cornea from the South. A dozen years ago the South would have viewed tbc new law with supreme indifference. Justice la bound to overtake a man sooner or later. Senator Reagan, the author of the Interstate Hill, baa Just been kicked by a mule— A crfA Jmtritm. And newtpaper man are not abedding anj tears, either, down this way. Senators Fish and Crsnmcr, both members of the National Guard have worked hard to pass the bin to purchase the site at Sea Girt for the annanl summer encampment. It haa passed the Senate by 12 to 7 and the chances are good that this bill will be ruabed through the House. A Bre swept over 700 acres of timbered land owned by John Pike, near the ■ Jewish settlement at Braver Da in, four miles from Mllivllle, otsTueadsv. canslog a lots ofWOOO. The Hamcs also communicated to the fancy atock farm of R. D. Wood A Co., burning fence,, and outbuildings. The attempt of the New Jersey Legislature to compel the railroad Companies 1 by law to carry certain persons free of 1 charge, discloses a strange and discredit able perversion of the sense of right and propriety. It is nothlog more uor Irs. than legalized robbery, and la highly <tlagraceful to New Jersey. The travel to Atlantic City continues to Increase. All of the trains to that city on last Saturday afternoon were crowded. The State tax on the e roads ' waa promptly paid last month. No other railroad In the Bute la as nroinpt in i meeting its obligations to IheBla eusht ' Pennsylvania and Its leased Unes. Judge Alexander T. McGtU, of the Hudson County Court of General Heal ons, resigned Tuazriav to enter upon - his new duties as Chancellor. The v ieanCTT canted by Ills resignation I. to be • filled by United States District. Jkttormiv l.ipplncott, who received the appui Imcnt from the Governor on Monday. The large three matted schooner Rebecca Taulane. built at May's Landing, nearly now principally owned at English ' Creek and commanded by Captain Joseph [ Champion, of that place, left Philadel- ; phla for Boston with coal otfer a month So and haa not tinccbcen heard from 1 •r owners fear that she haa been lost ' with all on board- ' The Bienal know* a good thing at J sight.* "The Cape May Watt, with moat commendabla enterprise. Is publishing a 1 aeries of Illustrated numbing aphln nf " the prominent citizens of Xrw Jerez's ^ new management la one of tbc brightest J and moat aplcy papers on the coa-t." ( The appointment of Judge Mod ill to ' succeed Chancellor Run von will be a * great disappointment to the lawyers of J the State, with whom Mr. Runyon was an ' especial favorite. While Judge McOiil ■ is s man of power anil integrity, his ex- ■' perienoe haa been coo lined almost ezclu. h sively to the Criminal Court, which makes his availability as an equity judge questionable. —.lata?} fork t-kart a A delegation of Massachusetts legis- i latora ana officers of the State Reform a- f, toty unexpectedly paid a vi-lt to the State fi House at Trenton on Wednesday night, |i and were accorded the privileges of tbc ( floor of . the House and shown other a courtesies, in accordance wltlra_rr<oIulion adopted by the House. The tlrlcgs- I, tion is on a visit to the State P, 1st n to examine Into the employment of convict labor and the system of management and a discipline. r The American Consul at Panama warn „ American laborers not to go to the lath- „ nut to work on the canal, lie say- that r there areji great many nnemptoyed men „ modatlon are Insufficient, ami that labor- 'J era who fall alok are dlaralaaed by the eon- ,, tractors Instead nf being cared for free In the hospitals. The hospital charge for patriot* la #2 a day The canal company - has tried hard In vain to compel theme, p tractors to take care of the sick. Panama |, U dearly a good place to keep away |, Don't Get Caught " This spring with your blood full of 1m- J; i-gret- r., ,, trated by dl— t- but get yourteif Pinlo good condition, and ready for the changing and warmer weather, by taking Hood's Saraffparilla. It stands unequal j, petite ^^a^2liwfnr 'SedU ( — . ■ , , <i Worth Your Attantlon. 3 2^*Uo?^^xi^oTilafuiw y^s- «

Council ProcoodJnsa. A staled meeting of city council was held on Toesday evening, mil tlie members being present. The record of pre- 0 vlous meeting read and approved. • A petition for sewer from property J owners op I -alayetle street, from Mansion street to Delaware avenue, was received „ ami ordered advertised in usual form. ? The tax bill against the Catholic Parochial School waa referred to Judiciary J Committee, with a strong probability of Its being remitted as it should be. „ - The petition of Adam Ioper was re- " fcrred back to the Judiciary Commlttaa 2 for further consideration. ' ' A sealed proposal from the Electric n Ugh: Company was -received. Actkuv r was deferred on requestor Mr. Edmunds, who asked for time to prepare proposals J fer lighting the streets of the city for the , F. B^lnJre Townseod. of Committee on r Frr* and Water, reported- a" large watte 1 ' of city water by leaving hydrants open 1 ; to prevent freezing. Ho said that there r was more water used at night than dur- , lug the day. The proper authority was < directod to investigate tbb whereabouts of the waste and put a atop to it ' A communication from W.T. West- -j brook relating to connecting by telephone the new water works a ltb Super- i nitendent's office, waa rt ctlved and filed. ' Also one from I'nlon Pr- ss Eichangc. to make a connection of water works , with Fire Department disposed of ie the i same way. ■ Councilman Sawyer moved that all official proceedings relatthg to the open, j ing of the new street be expunged fr m - the journal. After a free discussion the ; ■notion waa lost. The report of the Committee on StrwU ] concerning opening a . new one ffom Lsf- , ayctte to Elmlra waa referred back for • 1 emendation, after a lengthy discussion. John Vansknt was made an assistant ; engineer on temporary service by reaolu- , | tion offered by Councilman Stevens. i The committee appointed, to commun- ; Icate with the 8th Maryland Regiment ■ reported that the Cotonet bad been wrtt1 ten to and the Regiment courteously In vi- i ed to come to Cape May this summer for 1 , Its annual camp. , A motion of Mr. Haynea asking J the cuncU to approve of F. L. Ilich- , , ardson's proposal to extend the Beach ■ , Drive west, was ruled by President Wil- ; Hams, out of order. Mrs. Hallenback waa .authorized to i tap sewer on payment of 818. Council then went into the election of j members of police force with the follow. . . Ing result : Chief, Wiillsm H. Farrow; i ; patrolmen, Geo. C. Baldwin and Geo. H. ; Hlckcy. The Street Committee was authorized ; to advertised for proposals for construe ti Ing new board walk from Howard street : to Madison avenue i The following bills were received and , I ordered paid . snsfe-fr- - 4iss 1 £ r. «atoU?a51«^,..'..'-.' Ti a i scraw MspsrvtaorV payroll «• tt ! ?• S ZTAYmr: : . : . :::::::::: SS SzSiSiir''''''' *. h! TMt^KUoaoStxt vok" , MorMauSq -I.—- mo i ■ RseortsrV otbos. gas. I IV ! hV. rtSSaJyuy ■' XUV.-l'.V.-.'_" « « ] : . 1 |5^3g^E:g::: 11 i tsaac a: aauta. tro«iii:::. . •' balance iaTisasiiry Appropriating Ordlnanoa. ^ May s<^an«y«r ts>7*m* rw ' . S5 •kaU t te egret

Rio Cranan, | Tke BaptW kavaepeaed tke MsBvat roaaoe. j * We are pltaaed to note tke haprcml kaaltk j ' He. tt C. Tisanl la Heerortn* tbe sptwaraoce ! - SSmCS^SBI SfiSS? SfSS j , tk» Bony Bears (Inter of fron HaB Inltlafd j ' *^i=KoaWSWB ; F--lw.ro Martin wt'l Ull tke rami or Mr. W. H ( MM-i Intad'eerSs'r '"tb1 ' la afrw^mysfe Brm of Brown ^ Ttown will j ] CM*. 8. J. IjnrS. or Kinnlle. Sa> pordvse-' ] P ' r" r Vj" ' r ' | a rooM^m.n mnii^Salr. "bUnlt! pxbi num. Ji-ysrt- 1"' ^ ' atvovegrm are slUppugMW^uSgatoSi taTo of souts Jersey. time twtng. but wltl reeorne with omihte Prre in bT-U^anr*" 'p! n°"UC'1 **" UOr" fa ."wu^ re bwauuown. aort Joa. csampion.' to Katumj*' porset book* nod uooiual ^.azatton^e snnr Vape^SNy trrra^thr |Tai-! rit'lm ' tnat *ilae° "V um ' "^1 '7*"*rei' li '''"I?1 South Seavlllo. Corson u tisitinz frleaile la PSUaOnre'li^^^^'mStn SOU StSjedly1 fUet" Wns cnampion ngstlr Omerrea the eavlahle ; Snwilb'w^ I sl^I.,''T""e!ert aa','l*Uv"r'- ' en J, wing the pleeeoros'if s\bort ranatluo wltl his rrlcoOs of this place. !: ^d^oVre^uTplIki,SSSuiS!,oi''I ^ rod on amount of the nnproplUtuscouillUvtii o! Tkareaiers oMhr W»w* would he pirasod to froersJlT ota roprrlur quabty. " '"rrarr" Is^watn ware (^UOTtrsiion ^aprreged 1 It la with rewrr' "J«t w- oota the nnlmprorr l | for a long it in'. Wwkone' that the wnno ! fsaTrnrntltoalHJ ,W 'hi jefsiinrl? IreJJdro Vn i | * u i wHj u" i w il* »HLBMP *""" "" " 111 Along tha Shore Road. it

J.lg. W1M.IAUA - The Ocean View Sociable gave a masquerade party on Wednesday evening, 80th ult- at the home of Captain Henry Shaw, which proved a brilliant success. We doubt whether there was rvrr more enthusiasm displayed hereabouts on such an occasion. Among those p-eseut note the following : Ml-ses Hallie Tavlor. Clara Buzby, Billi- Steelman. Mellle Sealry. lAvinna Godfrey. Laura Tt.wnaend. E'la Gandy. Mamie Parsons. IJde Shaw. Annie Burdsall. Mamir Cor. Minnie Way. Bertha Cantner, Idzxle VanOUder. Mrs. Lizzie Coombe. Eliza Gandy, Bailie Oandv Mewtra. Jamea Ruzby, John Little. Walter taylor. Frank Sharp. William Deval, CatiUin I/vi Gandy. Daniel Btrolmsn, James Shote. Elwood Devaul. Frank Bbaw. Ix-wi« Everett Jerrell. Scott Whmton, W. C. Carry. Edgar Rone. Rolln Hewitt. Townsend. Tnecontpaavkettarsted for their various home* si a late hour with many thanks to the host and tiosteaa for tjir pleasure of the occasion. Colonel D. Stanley Hnssinger. »'«l,«t- ] ant Adjutant General of the Bute of !'• nnsylvanla died at his residence in i Philadelphia on Tuesday. He waa well ] known as a regular visitor to Cape Msv , many years of hla life, and with hU iend Colonel Moore used to be famll tarflgtirea about Congress Hall. The was a gallant aoldlT of the late awl a comrade of Mie Q. A. R.. and 'ompanum of the mDitary order of the Loyal Legion. There doe* not seem lo be any good and sufficient reason to re-examine teachwho hold Brat grade certificates, providing thev have been at work oomlnnsly in the school room since the date era. The State Board of EducstU-n would not make a misUke did h grant this concession to a body of men and women wbo certainly have a poor chance to advance backwards. I had kidney disorder and sav for the good of others that Dr. Kennedy's Favor. Itetued cured me. IteV. S. C. Chandler. Iwhan n Bpilnga. N. Y. 1 had Stooe in the Bladder and Gravel In live Kidneys. I used Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy and am now well.— E. D. Parsons. Rochester, N. Y. IYke ft. Bend 2-crtitVump to Dr. K-mwdv, Rondout. N. Y-. 'or a . hook on Kidney. Liver and Blood di«ordera. Mcntioo'lhis paper.' tu lMt Buoklnn'a Arnica Salvo. The best Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Elecrs. Salt Hhenm. Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain*. Coras, and all Skin Eruption, and pntttvehr cuius Pile*, or no pay re, quired, nt U guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price j tt cents per box. For sale by Hemy A. | Kennedv. * , _ Good Wages Ahead. ■ J George SHaaonftCo., Portland. Maine, : i sexes. All ages.. Cut this out ana w j write^m^i|oharawffllwdotw»ypa j 1 S jj

Tsqrolgj. ntk^rentun' Wrrr lakrtt'lo^BrMg^ Warrifd. Q OtlLUNk-CBAIIPlTiv _<ro"i,rek S S»rr*ri.wti^re '&< and ^COBWktv— TOWSnrNUjjOB^Aprll tad, gw 3idcrrti5mfirts. llHOOD^ I : The tmportanee of purttytag the Wood eannot he overestlaikted. te without pure Wood you cannot enjoy ps*l hoaBU. At this season nearly every «•» needs a good medicine to purify, vitalize, and oortch the Wood, and Hood's SuaaparSIa to worthy your confidence. It to peetffiar In that it an appetite, and tooea the digestion, while Bond's Sarsapadlla la sold by all drtigglsta.. ; Prepared by C-LUood* Co., Lowell, ! IOO Pom— One Dollar jT^OTTCE. i;i!;s=s7SrS'iS.'2r-'"* ippppip

aro adrcrtismfnts. ] ^JSS^t^AyA*wio£a is^Sfiay STTS.Y. I T~\TSPEPSI A.— ITS NATT7BE, I 1/ Oanres. | R 8 Aotirrewi.'w IRES' IMPROVED ' ROOT BEER 'Sd'no Psre'Sr"!!?. It. pttri, , wl"Jl Iiwej. j ^^■njrt"U»alLKohlb}andru«zifc^nu YBB|.75^p^SS wjrt- rsSt, oora^aod^^vren atee. j rawtn d^'^st*™^1 H. titLLtTT1* "'Z i tveitood. Maui.. _ 1- I ' ^OTICE. _ _____ ' Ml' v'tnv" -»"» STLRO AY.0* to! 1 1 tut', from I - 'WivolotwooMoek p.m. woietoOI,»»u^w2 ' ugn and rerero. ■ ■ A propoattt." will bosnhmltlml t" 1 1" * tiotdl-rs to sure— ia. re. orroikm of . la.D t.* I'tilladotptita. March Mb.' lS"'' , ^DJOTTRNED SPECIAL MAS IS CHANCBRY OP SEW JEKSSt. 1 Between WtWam Pa^waitd wtfe,~| i iwetie' ovioek'tiow'or taid day, on toe premises I m,a"C">o";^i,\Mb T. Mtu.ru, Dstfrt April V. 1WT. Special Villa P CHANCERY OF NEW ~~ JKRSET. Between Qero^H. Rare r r A dtnbi **' r r ' ^ ' The sale of rerj^a^mljwnw^s^^roijod P alld !sndsaad°premueawi^bc sold at poube . t endue btn*-lp s scoVKL. Fpsolal Master. * Datad April*!, l®rf." : MASON Ai BAMLIN ORCANS Ulgheat Honors at all Oromt World's Exhllih J "'•re, TSSy 't^ym'nu^i HeBtah" Catalogue, t ^"PIANos. ' ti» MawS^tombnS^iwiburiieen rally prov^l, > emmq!* Kor tuU latumiati'.'n. vend for t'ala- , 84B0H * HAMLIN ORGAN AND P1AS0 CO.. " Boston, New York Chicago. h BeautifyTVour Homes : i JOHNSTON'S KALSOMINE * KEADV FOR I'BE. » White sod cl!i*'« eol'tra. Cheaper and "C|T 18 JHE BEST. • Gold Medata Rlzhrsl AwnrdM 6

* By Sabi S ftffl Pat f iris, r p'Ast John Mtrftrt-flmatlTB. N.J. ; IMPORTANT : HOUSEKEEPERS \ HOTEL PROPRIETORS, I JAMES McCREERY & CO.. ' • ttf'T s-t-ebt! Indooemenu to Hoiis«e»orra and tabu: uabasks, ^ TAHLt: NAPKINS, I.Jlzt.tlJd.tL^. riper dozrn. [' To WKt-f* — A 1. 1. IJItKN, TOWHI.INGS, r » Ola.. Sat... ,o,u, U), ote. per yard. Ol.fi— TOWEUNOS, IILANKETS. gl.ZS, tlAo.zl.Ii, ri Jjs per pair. J IttaD SI'HKADS, t VTICA SHEETING*, 1 a* »4 w *4 ; ItS? b" 72," *w i V K ' -tt a ti rot . ■ -tgaZ [ Z'att ] UPHOLSTERY DIPABTIENT • LACK CIBTAINS. «1>'. ri «. taw per pelr end tipwerd. COI.UB'O NADKA* 1THTAIN H _ 1 Tfc-.'p^ yard and upward'. K.W, I'M. 1.0 par pelr end upward. NHJt PLCiMEB. at-roeb. tl.Tt, riJo. ri-to per yard. ■ILK IIHOCATEt.I.EH, UB LIKES Bt MAIL OK XXPBgSS any^wnot y^oMtaarywi^recetre oareJAMES McCREERY A CO., d BHOADWAY AND 11th MTKBKT. NCW TORE. as-sm g b

" REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE-WRITER, j ; _ aiVE THE BOYS A~CHANCE; ! " hreitn^j^'^jwh^MTle^tuokl^e'o^^^toatod^^wru'jua^wA ot^maruimt 1 to the iteyM ooreeepoedSIee to a short-hand writer, who. to turn, tranwruawrtt neatly at,j hnttMr hp tne ijjk^wrjtjT.^ Lnw^lnttte day it w ptwted iwtiiro.^^tnertoani Th- tvpO-wrtt. r tekra from htm the burden ft lettee-wrtunz to stl Incredible extent. Tke fteaingtca standnw ■tYpfcwrtuvxins ftrond ttrowsy JiEW PAMPnLKT JUST OUT. I (IHKKSPONDKNCK SOLIUTEII. " ' G-EORGE L. LOYETT, ! DBAUmu. i plour, Feed, Hay, Straw, | AND ALL KINDS OF MILL FEED, ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. __ _?St ockaon St, , Cor, W ashingtoc — j 1 St* ' APS M IV ('.TV, -'

LOOK OUT FOR THE ; BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 34 Washington Street, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J.

2lctr m cuts. A^OTK'E TO CREDITORS. ^ tneretoreagaiua^tre^H wtmtnu,reatnr^^^ J E W J E Rt- E V SITFKEME ^ i£T j < || fi'.-.re. 1: i-lrt-r,,:,:-.. I A ft * tl I^t ••IXT.^ ^ j | ■G uwd* nn.i leniwnrn'^ j of the eonnty otOnpo Msv. ' i BKNJ. V. I-EE, Clerk. 1 td _OAUH|BOH fi gRFXlll. AttYs. n.vvtn i ft' gRE BIFF'S SALE. _ j _ 3„ New ^raoy, I wUl expose u> sale at public t enaforesaid, sii'matrenaln p—r-e, narorl end l'O or 3 ■ ^eluzL'ttn^iilsml "oetjwt SeVlve'llllle^lewh'. , wiwu-rlyot t h e 1 uort It werterl y°sid o f"1 AGs ut h : eaaterlv side of Burke svenue. uortttV* drarees. | Oontalntng aouo squsre feet of Isml. stnot mesa- , nre. (Nunnnstng lot number taortilivknntnbrr T« or the recorded pita of Holly tloaetl mtv. f I- ox. 't aK-derrodant-s an t taken in wteoutioti m at vhe salt of Theodore 8. Jobnsan, oompUlu. , *° ' "" JAMKs'smiKMAKEIi, Jr., sheriff. Hated January Stai. Its;. I« Uvoretl Ncwconm. bolY.. P. P., »«.». or VUMtand, W.J.

gHERIFF'S SALE. L"the hOT^H , land ud premtee wherem aatd Homy 71. win th? rear ""hits r^t7n?on"'u*fa"eue 'I!re»L vresterlr of£ the Gnsjlonre IbL W bntlnl ■*. I IMW'SIB1 ^"ei^.Ld'jsraea M. K^nin ' 'ale held in Aognat. lire, and running from H'j^^tondgnmfiri^va <CT dagreroand |qujpip"£ b« riz^Mdh-uwuts f!« > and WaS^Wud0 "ldrrth.t°Un?: wtd<lthfn ie , sdoogtod Mod^^br : h-lr tme oortowewH to "ttoSSi Ml hi preptm»rf7lo«rv z. WllHna et. ml., dehrodant. and to be tsktm In evroutloo at S'l'by A"'CnjU M ^7bttOE*MA KEK^ttL 7 Hl^W,«.rt p khre Iff. rfisssss^ All Varieties of Grass and Clover Seeds. PrM "•" w~Kor . LANDRETH'S LAWN GRASS SEED, Prodoetng a BoanUrnl and Permanent Bod in a ZW-PLOWKP HKRIM of the best Imported Agrieattursl and HurttcuUnral Implements and to*U in grret variety. D. LANDKBTH fi BON 8, No*. Z1 airiri 8L. and^telaware Ave^

i'htlada. Susinrss (Sards. | jackson's cafe, 111 south eighth street, i p. flint, ; j jl seeds, ; fashion able iiatteu, I j No. 41 SOUTH SECOND 8T8., PH1LADA. hats are my best ADVItRTtSEMKNT " they speak for themselves, i harry kayser. one price hatter, r b. meclees 4- co." : CHDECH MTfill FUBKITDEE. • W3HOOL APPARAT08 AND SrPPl.lKB. . jtHE GRAND' "TURKISH KUS r tlENTyi DKPAKTMBNT, XI N. 10th 8L •-ADIKS' DEPT. W Filbert Street. An- now open- These Hatha are proooatwt-l the most complete, the ntoaUnxnnon., the '""^tuoreta'prou" l n" "" HtLAS H. BOWLAND. auw-"^ ' -JW*... ! ' J B. MATLACK, ; TERRA CCTTA DRAIN and SEWER PIPE [ CHIMNEY TOPS, WIND Oil ARD CAPS, ; Warranted Lowest Priced ami Heat Pipes In the

| EVERYTHING FOR FARM AND GARDEN, tUCH AS ; CARRIAGES AND HARNESS Fertilizers and Seeds, IGBLTWAL IMPLEMENTS, Wire Netting, Etc., at J - • . W. E. VANGILDER, rx- PETERSBURG.. N*xL..

f 31 UK BARGAINS, £5E"We call your attention to the following Beautiful shades of Surah Silk, soft and heavy, an excellent quality at 75 cents. ' A lot of all Silk Rhadatnes, at 75 cents, in all shades. There is nothing that beat a Rhadamc for wear. Faille Franca iae is almost as popular as Surah. We have them in all colors, but would call special attention to our Black Faille at $1.2$. Try to match it for $1.50. Heavy Blsck Rhadzimer at $1. As to plain . Black Silks it is not necessary for us to say much as most of you who have been buying them of us for so many years, know that we sell them at the lowest prices and keep none but the best, wearing goods. HALL'S Ho. 28 South Second Street. "PHILADELPHIA. "BORSCH ov ROMMEL, MAXtKACTPWlNG OPTICIANS, SPECTACLES. EYE CUSSES, OPERA CUSSES, ARTIFICIAL ETES, "1 1-,-. put.-. Ull', I |N ■ A M'K. 1 A 1 .1 V. J I'HILADKLPHIA. D.A.YID W. RODAN, K.dlT OP JACKSON hTKEET. CAPE MAY. S. J. F I EL D"AS "ETOARDEN"" SEE D

Coal & Wood. Flour & Feed of all Kind«.Fre»hA Salt Hay in Bala*. LEWIS D. STEVENS,'' ' NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, No. 62 Washington St., Cape May, N.J. Cqgres and T,» a Bpuolaity. Save your mooty by trading at tats it®re. fll-y

I PHOENIX OIL COMPANY. 4257 tO 4263 Columbia Avenue, PhMadelphia. Manufacturers of the Cel jbrated PHOENIXJBELT OIL. This Oil will preserve your belts ; has no effect on glued or cemented laps, and gives ; thevjull transmission of power. For sale by Belting Manufacturers and Mill Supply Houses at $1.50 per gallon, in 1, 2. and 3 gallon cans. * $1.25 per gallon in 5 and 10 gallon cans. ; $1.00 per gallon by the barrel. ; Use no other. If your supplyman has not got it send us his address. : Acm e Rubber and Leather Cem3nt, 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

" BRAGBON'S SPECIFIC, For the Destruction of' the Gaps-Worm of Fowls, Prevention and Care of "Chicken Cholera" and .Ro-p, Put up in 1 quel « I>t>uik<l Cnnta, PUICK, no ota. PER POUND. UIUKCTIOH*. Chicken Cholera is a warm weather and parasitic ' Jlfi A® n Prevontive give tu every ten hens or turkeys in one table-spoonful once a week in soft food. Do not disease. mFk _ f«-cd corn tvhile fiick. When evicted with the disease The Symptons are drooping spirits, anxious look, treat as follow*: great thirst, nervousness, pale or dark cothb. V® iWyfc. every ten hens or turkeys „ -twtoeaday lor two days, in moistened corn meal, and mix Roup causes a discharge at, the nostrils, hoarse ' s ""° am""n' in iheir drinking water. Notice symptoms, breathing, the comb changes color and the fowl droops. follow tlitections, and you *111 never lose a fowl. Read testimonials. ■ . i-"??''--: MA.HV FACTORED BY. Co pyrighlcd ami ttogutrml tn CUMd Hua Patau Ofllr' ai Wuahlngtaf, D. c TIE BRAGDOR MDFACfP'l CHMPMT, j. e. bragdon, [; CAPE MAY. NEW JEJvSEY, U, 8. A. R, 0. TIZARD, 0«Mnl Main-