Pnblahsd Every Tharediy Morning. CATC MAY. MA RttT 8.4683. - FX. yyr.t« nfltUrM Mt, 0O» Cap* May's Select Academy. The BUten of Mercy hare opened a Bdatt Academy for children and youdc ladiea requiring a higher grade of education than that attainable In a parochial school. In it will be taught a full and complete English course together with modern languages, drawing music, (vocal and instrumental.) embroidery, fancy needle work. Terms moderate, and according to the number .. of subjects which parents may wish their children to be taught. For particulars apply to the Bister Superior, at the Convent, Lafayette street. tf The' Electric Light company claims that it is making a dividend of 18 per cent. I own fS.000 of capital stock, if at ono wants to purchase, it will be d for tl.OOO anil the buyer may have his own time to pay for it, presiding it cornea within Ave years. J. H»I»HT KDMUSU*. WwBwafctt'M. PHtLAMU-aU Monday, March S, l»i. The New Spring things are on dress parade. VVraps and Dresses of all sorts for iiomen and Children, and Kilt Suits and Overcoats for very little Boys. Wise heads have been planning, shears have been snipping, machines have been hummingand busy needles flying for months past to get ready for the occasion. In Berlin, in Paris, at home — wherever any particular thing could be best done, it has been done. Every, grace of fit and finish. They are in die sunlight of Fashion's cheeriest smue. JACKETS AND WRAPS. More than 500 styles of Jackets. More of elegance and' excellence than we ever before saw lor so little money. Melton, Plaid, D.iagonal, Stockinet, French Cloth, Tweek, Kersey, Serge, Bankockburn, CrSpe ; Braided, Plain, Striped, Checked, Embroidered. Ul UIUCI cu.
Ladies' Tennis Jackets in i many different styles, for Tennis, Walking, or Loung- , ing. A seashore or mount- ^ ain luxury. Also Yachting ( Jackets. Wraps of more than 400 J styles, from the simple Fichu ; to the highest price Imported J French Novelty. RAGLANS AND ULSTERS. ; It is no easy thing to give , you even an idea of the va- | riety of Raglans and Ulsters we have gathered. You should see them to sense their 1 worth. Styles you will find ' nowhere else. Our special patterns in Plaids and Checks • and Stripes were made by one of the largest cloth manufacturers in the world. There are Raglans and Ul- ! sters for driving, for travel- ' ing, for walking, for shop- 1 ping. CHILDREN'S DRESSES. More pretty and simple 1 designs lor Children's Dress- . es tnan we ever saw in our lot before. AU are original , in design, new and suitable 1 for children. They are not women's dresses cut down. Prices commence as near to nothing as may be — say $2, then $3, $4, and up to CHILDREN'S JACKETS AND COATS. Everything you are likely to ask for, and a full line of sizes. We are especially strong tin novelties. Fully one hundred distinct styles in domestic goods. The pick of the best manufacturers' output. Flannels, Wide Wale Diagonals, odd 'effects in varions fabrics. Prices almost as you please, *3. #3-5°. *4> and "P to ROBOTS' KILTS ft OVERCOATS. Whatever you thought turns to. Twenty styles of Blouse suits — Piquds, Linens, Ducks, Flannels, etc. As low as $2.50, as high as $8. Fifty kinds of One-piece Kilts, and 100 kinds of Twopiece Kilts; many entirely new styles and ehapes. Boys' Spring Kilt Overcoats. 30 styles. $4.50 to »>5- 1 ; Only the briefest mention of the thousand r nd one new and beautiful things in our Women's and Children's Dresses and Wraps. Peaks of Dress Goods and vjleyuof prices. The store is aglow with color beyond compare. Some of the prettiest fabrics, like headstrong beauties, take their own time for coining out. Tripping not quite so wide as the French (=2 inches), and
never suspect it from the Iqpks. Beautiful designs on cream grounds. Billowy and bright as their neighbors from Paris, and only 20c a yard. They are to the fill-wool originals very much as Peerless • Sateens (i2'/ic) are to the • best French Satcsns (37j^c.) With Challis 20c and [ Sateens at 1 2j^c that you ! must be wise and look at | twice to know they are not • of the blood royal there'll be no lack of buyers. ; Best Challis, soft and 1 foamy, finest wool, perfect ; weaving, precise printing, 30 : inches wide, 50 and 60c. t " Heroine'" Plaids. 9trong r minded? Not a bit. But [ full ol solid, substantial good- ; ness. Big squares and little ' penned in with broad and narrow cluster stripes. Mainly in modest, quiet shades. . 25 styles. 40 in., 75c. The 50 inch Black -Serge j Foufos are now 65 and 75c. You've paid much more for j them. t _ i Linen Lawns. The cool, 1 sheer, neat stuffs that were so s liked by the ladies lang syne, r Still liked. Try as they j might spinners' and weavers' . wit has not been able to turn ont a better fabric of that : sort, all teings considered. Last year only white t grounds ; now half a dozen : colors as well. On all of : them the cute, sateeny figures i —sprays, leaves, buds, dots, dashes, and odd shapes. White grounds with colorf ed figures — blue, red, black, ; violet— 22, 30, and 35c. . r Green, blue, and pink grounds, white figures, 40c. Black grounds, white, figures, 22 and*40c. I All 24 inches. Plain white, 24 to 34 inches, 25 to 65c.
New Parasols. Their delicately tinted silk ' wings are spread under the dome of the Main Aisle. Like cloud of topsy-turvy parachutes. We think every the Parasols are more artistic, graceful and handsome than ever before. They 1 seem farther ahead than usual this season. A few of the styles shown now we shall not duplicate. Your choice will be laid aside for delivery ! if desired. John.Wanamaker, j ANNUAL STATEMENT 1 ASM' iLSTATBMSNT OF TBI COLLSCTOK AND TKKXHUKEK OF TBI BOHOUGH OF CAFB MAT POINT, FCBRU- 1 ART Bd, 1»7. to FRBRl'ABT IMR.UM. Amoral tax duplicate UST real mute, I 4179 14 A raoaat Peraooal in (• DutmSutor'ptimpt p jmiim '• n m m Net aaout el duplicate Main Amount collected MM 17 j (MM 11 j Amount of appropriation 1Mt M4II n A MAKKLET, Traaaorer. I DR. mm.'MftiiiiiM 11, COUocon'I ^ ^ " " ieBSS , R. MABKEJET, Treasurer. ■wss 1 ; ; i :|k§!|£ ' Surr- . - - Iuuhi. bura- > - - ■* - cjWhl, turning ^ ' «T?sii£ •" i burning brnoa... 1 U I H. Holland. Bar- < «•«?« « mssz m* i m S—! r: .« - "• - " .« 1 - - : ;; Ill5l£ ;• - " " ^'^Rk^S'amSr' *" i *' " I 1 ■ t " - titSSEKS^ HnMbraMi..! in •• •• - •' T. MOSenurAu. - I ee i - — » •• A. 8. HcbaUtacer, - [ " " " " Tni"'' Maiming ^ f !• : iSS « ■i.? - iSeSrr : - w, * ; fjgygjB: "5 r Z - - W.Ukow. - 4 So ' ::: : flft, : !i! - - " AAWI, . - ' «? ! : : :: : fcWBsr -.IS " - ■* - 7 IS I *r"J- : ] SS-te - !» I a iMnaat------- - » J I 2 % i •• s. - .*#.
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n, H, To babace In treienry "li M j BXruRT SCHOOL DISTRICT No. IS. , From February 1", IM7, to February 10, low. r B. MARK LIT, Trcuurcr, ■ : *&£ M°ay^m.^!?.'.. 10O.M ' imJ ; s MaTrocaah Hute appropriai on. ^10 Jj J T". TSSasS T ; Cape May Point CO ! t4,To ra b dlalrlot tax Lowrrtown- ' Mirw-r-Rmiu "oe < 1, 17, By caah prafa^Bamliratn^ ^ ^ j •• •' " •• J. H. luraea.U C. 1 M j ■ " it •' - '' ™ t ' "" a.ln'reOo °f." UM [ , " 11, •- •• H. Holland, ex- 1 - ... - - ^ ■ [ •' » R. MarkJeMMtr IN : 4. •• AMarUry.uoUtr,' IN I I Janitor m 00 t - A - ' - fc. Coel Co., ooai. IH t : 8S ' 1 » » - » M. Mart my, oort-r • 44 • " " „ , I Nor. 4. line iioOninun ' Trader loo M ' " " " "Siw..^: I.c. 1 ,w\ : »■ : SKsS " 'j j ren" '*• " " MoCMImn. ^ ^ , Total -ATM M |
MM 77 *30 17 | KDA'IN MAKKLRV. Col Alalia. J cm mat Ponrr, N. J- i , March I. less. i ; neeeoau SIESr^iKy^lratra'nd'i'rralp t a tar. certify that ire bare eerefully attended to ; i GEO. W. KRCVE-. | CJmmiitee ( ' Recent. Wm. A 1M i I lMuai.lL - 11 M t Boyea *. La ara-.... n» i 1 •» i : SF- s| • SagiBt: r . IS , ' yyj AR. ^g ] riagtda lra'i'd',..'.l '..'.'.''.'.'-1 41 I ontiM, ArciEa... - Id ! ' SSSSafc »5 ' :pr*. . is. BaiiidiiA. A. B^.."'.lir.U"..l'.iilIU ; " a Lra,nuarau c t ta . ia ii a IWBB't..::::::.-.:. ■ ! S I ,|s Towaeenl. T. R._ MM ■ Wtdn,AJ|i*era — mm X ESi aaSEr:r^==: «5 B C. May lap. Co MM M B M.....I..X.U MM« A MARKUT, Tl 11— I II. I* 1 " » A PJOCRWEO BHEIUFTS BALE, :m@sSSSS$ 5 BATUBBAT, MARCH IMA, JIM, UiTarff^a-ssaggi. * flfff* ii . I
Sttr 3idrfrHS«mrnts. JSTOiSUB TO CREDITORS. mrew'Sn of tM*8orrogite^''ine'c<ra*r^f mande and eteiaUeetratOM eaiaie^of raid .icagalaat tba raid AdmHUBmnr.^ 8QILHI8L JAMEST.'BARRRL. Daud.Fetraaryl.iaia. IMm JN CHAJtCERY OF NEW JERSEY. To Jan^et Otter: erAasrU u>2 b'nTot'aalf oiKiplKtani cn or MORUHTraqy dayot Apriroexlor tra J^'m^SrSpeorxa V'weraM^ui "^Fa l^'^'ffnTOa^o aald'r.Tinp'bPann, open landa annate to tbe city and eooniy of Cape May. In the wale of He* Jeraey. And cJ:i=,rS7rs; , JAMK^lLHIU^WjBj^^ ; Haud.^Feb' jgwA" ^ " C 'T' mVet ; : gHERIFF'S SALE. V i Courtfstawof1 Ne* jU*?f^?5rtll e'xprae to aale " at pobllc vendue, on ! SATURDAY, tbe Mtb day of MARCH, 19*. ! at tbe boar of two o'clock p. in., on eald day at ; iba Mayor'* ofllce. In cape May City, In tba county or Cape May and State of New Jeracr | aaaroreaeld: I com^eed oMbe°four' ima numb nftr-nlnei 1 i " ll^inmnxon "be* nonbtrtyfida oTSocttoa , avenue a: tbe.itataoceof ooe^bundredand e^n- | fom rarawwrJlT^rrCTm eaamij Uda oTJrt^ ! amfexlend'lnS' of tax mdtbtn lenrth or depth i notthwarllf between Unra parallel wlih aaal l Jefferaon atreet one hundred and flve feel k> i sroand of Jobn C. BoUltl. John Holme and , John O. Bterena (bounded northwardly by i raid groond of John U Bullitt) et el, emati ward by other groond of raid Jobn Hnlume ) wratwaedby 'J,"11 a venne 1'f ore« "l'° I "rl"^li£|B^«tbfn"".niMe* im, etc!, in tbe I cierfa office of Cape May coonty. Cbartra tL £ue!*puu'iur. and to he raid by ' JAMAS baulMAKBR, Jr., SberiS. J Dated P. F.X 17.00. | gHERIFF'S IjjALE. » SATURDAY. MARCH Hat, A. D. 18H*. r at tbe bour of 1 o'elocx p. m , on raid day at Ibe Mayor-a oOco. lb Cape May City, In Cape 1 Mnj oounly and Bute oi New letaey aa alore9 Tbe rqoal uadlrldrd one- half pert of ell thoee 9 eenalu iracu of land and premiere, aitueu In 9 tad Site o?Ne*ier«ey, boobd'ed nod deecntZ " 3 ed aa foiiowa: Beginning at a poet for a corner. It Irani corner of William Buck* land and o umKi running and bindlnr by Bnck'e land i^Vicienly lhrrr degree. Weal forty pcrchea o t^Korner In Back', land; tod. Thence running ^ South thlrty-eeren^degreea^ Kns: ^forty-Bx maiUeadmg froraCold°siilng 'to Mary Back'K ! Srd. Tbenoe South twcniy-two degreea fonyo are minutes Rant four perches and roar tenth. ota perch to a comer or the parsonage lan i: 0 4ib. Tbtnce binding by baid^Paraontga^UDd, ° ttTfbe line' or" i be'pairanaiei'sTi'^Mice'NSl h » six yjilx degree. West nrieen perehra to the o place or Beginning, ^tjonuming Ore ecrra and " Also an that certain tree! or land and plantaand
tMo annate^ aa aforr aald. lle^lnnlnr at a mg b7,£Pat,'balf^*Mnt*j£t^^^nSM and Thence West by North half north fiftyeight rods to tbe pace of Beginning. Oonu n. Flfty^bree acre, and Three-qu.rt.r. of ao S^rad^mo-'e or^raa. *"^iein g" tbe'aanie'premiaea which were conveyed by Vtrgll M. D. Marcy at nx et al al. to * (litee^ai, indeed Clerk's ofllce c^t are May coonty In deed book The above ondlvlded one-half part of laid w"e^"lanS53Rwrw,tbeela5lA" l.'e 'aii',|mjohn HWBboeoberger. Jr.. rad raoBbJW ^ m bin iV o? lYanor ry ofD N e^w jnjyfSnfsmmgVmT'iiid AmSSme" c. o" from forever conveying or la anywise Incumbering aald iracu of land. Scix d aa" the propetiyof Amroatlne ^OHa, or John II. Bioonberger. Jr., complainant, and 10 JAMKS snORMAAAR, Jr., Sheriff. B, W. EDMUNDS, -Solicitor. Dated March let, lem. Primer, fees. 118.10 gHERIFF'S SALE. dlnotSC raued 3M tbeSop'retne' l2urt. Stale of New Jersey, I *01 expose to aale at pubUo SATURDAY. MARCH 17th. A. D. !*«, uelMiy^raM.mcara^w<^yIutbaMaBi ariMearaT9 "-*1' *nd f"lt* . H,w i*nrJ " fnertlT oSSfaf abwerald* coonty of Cape Beginning al a auke .landing at the afore. aid corner of^iureeu. I beacealoraia ewmlhcajO rale tra^SndiZg"by"lraZi°>m NaMxeet^MS fom-Or-and Ore-leDtlui teet loan alley; tbeoce binding by iba northwest aide One of aaM alley, aootb fc degraea and M mlnntra vest- seventy. tour feet to the ninhraatalde nor of said 4th tbenoe binding by raid jdde^jln^ of one hundre.1 and fni ty aevin feet to thepUoeof Wltbtn which bound, la cnoutned ten thooaaol, one hnodred and twelre square reel of a jsvss aald Cbariea B. liongra rad Fredetjo Fnlwhorae.^ ragra dS ei- and eoureye«r lo*fee io traaiK boogan bf Fredcne ralrtbom. and Jacob T. ' i\k; ■; ,, '22 B.^Mimn'a^'nwJ|c'm^eyad^ui the raid Jamra a" SnSsra? remtSedm the aroriw'id e'eri'a I offioe. in deed book No .M. ugee jhim MB. ; Sut'had. inu'more more fully nod al Urge apsftSSfSScSSS ; c f M il-: I. o,..: " -I III t^Sdmottt*LArdTra4 thoraand' ^hTbom ! SiST ily drad'dmSd b&e*eamt«eothB«^m J March. A. D. lWa, reference thereto being had ! All that eertala lot of brad U the borough of ! Weal cue May, eooMy ot cape May. and stats »'■ ' eanlr'l aa foBowa. M wa,: - aa gg rrstsns,'xs::t, ssi%"s ■ j-Sz
$1 5.00 OVERCOATS. OTBB 25 DMBEST STILES.
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| BEAVERS, CHINCHILLAS, . EEYSIANS and ( KERSEYS.
An even more extraordinary offering than those Sq.;o Suits and Overcoats (which are still the wonder of all buyers). This *15 attraction ris wonderful beyond precedent, because of thc.cnormous choice and the overflowing value. LatcsLcut, choicest fabrics, our own best make. Some speciai/lengths for extra protection. JACOB REED'S SONS, lerdoit anil MDitary Taflois and Ready-lade Clothiers. 918, 920, 922 CHESTNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, HATS, SHOES. WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Diamonds, and Silverware AT WHOLESALE PRICES. T. O. HAYDOCK, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER,
No. 12 North Second IStreet, Philadelphia. 1 WALL PAPER, f All the latest styles are now in stock. Elegant Blanks at - 5c . 7c., 10c. and 12 cts. , ; Elegant Golds, - - 15c. to 35 cts. ; Embossed Golds, - - 35 cts.' to Si. 00. ( Kelts and Ingrains, - - 20 cts. to 60 cts. I Lincrusta Walton. | Samples sent to all parts of the country free. All goods war ranted perfect and full length. 1 M. MERIGAN, 1 fcb2-j' I 223 Market Street, Philadelphia, WM. F, ENGLEH ART, j IMPORTER AND MANUPAOTURER, j DIAMONDS, WATCHES, • SILVSRWARD, FRENCH CLOCKS, ' , BRONZES, AMERICAN CLOCKS, i Particular Mention paid to repairing COMPLICATED anil aH kind* of 1 WATCHES by EXPERIENCED WORKMEN; all WORK being done in tbe BU1DINO under my OWN SUPERVISION, not b ing COMPELLED to have the workdone OUTSIDE as a great many STOREKEEPERS do. - JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS MADE AND REPAIRED. j GOOD®kAT RETAIL. No. 205 Market Street, PhiladelDhia. m WHY GO TC PHILIDELMI WH£H Y'jtl CAH BUT ; Dry Goods, Trimmings, Millinery I S0T1DNS, HOSIER!, GLOVES, HAMDKIECHIEFS, Etc. ; Ladies' Coats and Wraps, f AT i JOHN H. GIBSON, ' Surorasor to CH 1KLK8 NEBDLRB, ^ 43 Washington 8treet, Ospe May Oity. J Satle frctkm gueraaleed to alt VIHage cnxomera Invlioff 10 call wb» ta Iowa.
Clearing Sale ^ - Fine Qothing and , at Oak Hall, isr50'*" " We are making the middle of winter memorable by the heaviest cut you have ever known in the prices of the best clothing we have ever made. * The opportunity is immediate. The lots are very "* large, mostly, but prices are so low they'll go quickly. You can save froirf $5 to $10 on an Overcoat Y6u can save from $5 to $10 on a Dress Suit A young man can keep from jftio to $12.50 of the usual price of a large number of Dress Suits we have lowered. 'f * j I We begin with about 1000 Men's Business Suits. 30 styles, $5 to $8 is cut off the price of every one of them. - „ $2 to $14. We are standing a loss of that much on hundreds of Custom-made Suits returned to us for different reasons. Imported Belgian Cloth Pantaloons that we got $7.50 for, we're letting go at $6. $5 Pantaloons at $3'5°An Odd Coat can be got at half-price. Many at half what they costius. Hundreds of them, too. Half-prices for many of our Furnishing Goods. ' This is meant to be a big and speedy sale. Prompt reduction of our stock is plainly written on these prices. Usual rules in force. Returnable, if not satisfactory. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. ' ©rortrifs, grorisions, &tt. PRICE-LIST
OLIVER pEOpLE'jl Milp, 37 Jackson Street, Cape May, N. J. :::: IS: v'rai CoU u Dqeu Apoue loo. vrai Cbope Prooee »*>. ttwk Ceope TEAS. Bnorafv .A.. BUck Tro .«#e. IO SOo . Oraooieux Hotel, ea per lb . I>K loe. . I: no qrwe Tra ..Ms.lowe nmcu.Sc. pnliv.ll ira . t to Bice «eN. O Moiiwra. pel >u Obe . «ee. com mere e - *CTebie bjrop. pel (biipo -.440. Uop.'n bUfrb - *0. v,0'(*> pel avlioo ««C arapetioo tololo. ^ " i'S nra ra" Mixta' 'woSaM....^. raa.pktu . ;oa Barkete nob Bruebra Braoe - He- Weebint IMwuere of 40 UoiU All goods sold for cash. Bills now standing if paid by January 1st, 1888, a discount of 5 per ccnL will be allowed. Bills not paid before that date will be placed in the hands of a collector. Viand'S" : CENTRAL MARKET Corner Washington and Ocean Sts, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. ^ .WILLIAM S. BARNETT, Excelsior Market, P. E. Sharpies* Butter a Specialty. rs-7 83 WASniNOTON STRXTT. CAP! MAT CITY. N. J. WK. H. MILLs, BOAT BUILDER, CAPE MAY CITV. N. J.
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: 1 *tw &totrt ittmtBU. 1 A MONTH AND BOARD r, VJJUtJ for I Brtctit Yoora Mm or LeOtra In ; Pffyz- P.W.Em8i3H*oo..p*iM«rt. ■ CELERY COMPOUND* . AND NERVE FOOD. n HnpM "of pmMerbO Eooce end HbTbt, 2 MHrhSHiwjlr2" le Prof. W. FA JfCE/M. D.. 7« tiraen St.. Phllnfe • IMEWRY „ MAKES s SUCCESS s: : s aa?h 1 t SSrvS&rEfer mSbTwES I* New Yor*. BMW \ D. O. OLIVER, ' I CABPBTJIABDFACTDBEE ► On Fishing Creek Road. frratn CpTSj cnj.or Low- T^VeXup i.j MBUogpaaalWOvMSitBcr.O. 11*1 I
PHOENIX OIL COMPANY 4257 10 4263 Columbia Avenue, Philadelphia Manufacturers of the Celebrated PHOENIX BELT OIL. This Oil will preserve your belts ; has no effect on glued or cemented^ Japs, and gives the full transmission of power. For sale by Belting Manufacturers and Mill Supply Houses at $1.50 per gallon, in i, 2 and 3 gallon cans. $1.25 per gallon in 5 and 10 gallon cans. $1.00 per gallon by die barrel. no other. If your supplyman has not got it send us his address. Ac.vi» Rubber and Leather Cement, Channel Cement, Light rand Dark, Rubber Paste, Oil-Proof. Warranted Baa in the Market. Send for Prioe List. ^ PERFECTTSATISFACTfONiQUARANTEED. : CYLINDER and MACHINERY OILS of, all QRADES

