Published Every Thursday Morning. CAPE MAY, APRIL 5. 1888T1U Memorial services at Cold Spring Praebyterlan Church on Sunday. April let. In Memory of Harry S- Eldredge. Sermon By Rev. J. LLandla. Oraat Ihinft ilwtA B». wW «» wr I— «f- .MltiS. won. toA, wor!» irr • troBm. Uiey »re more conuunore lor more lorctoly «hr,w their .irep announce do oil Urn wr litre rr.roat liool toe BiUe moot frrq u-uilj admit to, ir frnorol oppli.'o'lon. Ha character do ibey arxnnwlaiffe It- lo oliOloworRor id tliot of llrerrn Unit. Hut there worde ongloolod In o Uonn wiih oil 1I( tl>« wrller woo appalled at the groalnreo of H» powor, oed IB Ma poem- terror he pleurae o'l Ilea oat la draadtal owe ol tortr Career a. lhet otniior ol all lerrtue oa well ao orderly and Ibey were atratd; toe depiha aire were iron'. led. my heart trentoletbTaou* la moved out ot Mo than toe roeXlare and ondulotlono of on earthaee rtalo* in great h-«i». aunilag ao inorlng mojeotr or flat preolding ovt r iiieia oil. Truij with the Peel rural mutt we exclaim— "Thou an ^od 'alone, and Thou art He which rewhteh ahoketh the tarth rot ol her place; who alone apreodeih out the nearena, and treodeth upoathe wavea of the aea; who depth greni thlofa paat nodlpgont, jre'ar J wotmera wuhoat ••WhatdoreiThouf la theoe laal wonla while bowlrg before ihe eoverelfnty of God, fob war ptrhapo ihlaaiac one fell atrote. tbrwtfh the Bl'le noi amy, hut hp rrery be ao laexbauollhle oa ever. And we mgbt well oxrlalm with the pioua UooOt r "Our iileet eloquence concerning Ond i« our alienee, when and greater ot or 1IU power u inexplicable. power In the pb jalral world which wo both win neaa and fee', are laoomprehenaiuie, how oan we power? Vee, If we oaanoi ducern I ho growth of a hlarlo of grata or cannot tell, thongh wt prehend U.e alieqi and powerlul opcratlona In we cannot even comprehend the leaai of mjtteethinga in ualm, how ahall we comprehend thr gnrernment ol nalioaa and individual.? And If wo cannot ooonprebeni! Ilia power and eternity, out we comprehend Hit wledom In the myaterlona dBpenantlooa ol Hit Providence, of Ula JuaUoe, ol Ula mercy and of llio grooef And tola belngo at, dent friendo, lo the wudom and power In anueuve Prorldencee like that which worda to atody the leaaon of tlod'a bovcrelgnty In n general aenument, no henerer, nor perhapa auy hearer, before m . It may be, doubta the Borerelgnlty ot God. TBere la no dllBculty about thla tu.Joct, theoiogtcaiiy. It la only when the heavy Irtala of life are preaented Hngly, that dllBcnlty of recognlaing It In aulfeilug appeanc.it la then when the mind laclooded aad heart rtrtckrn with grief practical doohi comvaopnad.akka "Why u It, or ahould It be in aoch tlmee ol extreme aorrowi aa I hear dear mourning onaa are pnaalng throogh. do ihey. In the roooll from the drt pairing crlea and laauaia, Bcknowlevlge God aa the Sovereign dlcponer ol IMkaalvre and ol Ihatr loved one, and the terrible event alike, which beted him. But notovarrolaa everything for the beat yon and 1 are not anrprtaed at Ihylr almoal laconaolable grid, and Mat they eoaae not to Inquire why Ood haa darken their homea wlUi a great abaduw that Jl^demUtlon'ihCy feel to-day. Bui when thl( great grief nhmU have become becalmed and auoUnod by complete reconciliation they will ram upon what HverJuiTt hereiolore nlwoyx. Hlmatif alone; thai "Ilia my la In Ihe aea. and Ilia path la In the grant water, and Ula footatepa are not "own. and that Ho movea la a myaterlie ring tail atfongly and reollng all their faith aad feeling oa tola hclptul doctrine qpuplo] with that coaao'lhg proslae that aU Ihinga «n.i, wot* together for good to them that lore the Mtlal "ow ledge ni aH toeee thing, which they now m> much deatre to know.cooM give becaone U U a peace ol experience, a heart ut-
dlatreaa. Uke Edward Pnyaon when naked nn- . dec greet (bodlty) iltltouoo if he could ae. any ■ particular raaaon tor thla dupenmuon, replied, , '•Ho, bot I am »a well aatuDed aa If i mold ace ten tMtwaad; God 'a win ta the very per fee ll on I Dent frteoda, theallotmente of Prorldcnceara i auanga indeed; yea, ao mykterloo. are ihedlriM J tun®, lor Ihe liar two waata. » eapectally aad ■ strangely mymerlooa la a oomparatlve ».«, | For while ra my a pcr helpleaa, bopclem auScrer < Mhere* ao*okl and Inn ol lirttrmldea, who ! nave long pare*! heyond the period of rojoy- : aagjag, "Bow liar, o Lord, how long? aad man. oiwre are great mt.lerlre._we | ot, U ram. why were their nvee thna ordered , SLo we believe tola. H aerea ua from trying iVreeaoo opt, how It can be heel lor God lo do llsapaals w£"w5S bare!' Tlure" arealwa?Tlt.I^!g 1"
one wMdrBOanlaly reaolrenagalam toll LaMt t rf paM^a^Jtwao^, "maw ^ c tttt^any mnedpatii m^lchmMBM hate j i Chrtattaa oa amae to-morrow aad alwiya exeaa- i I to'wllbwreklhinil' m" inthaandyexri. ' ! It la atrange that the more r,n!in»>j clfcum- , a aocca of death do not gmerally Impreae i men more deeply and move ihem to accept the , giov looa^eeremniiM ol hope and happ ne«» _ But , ronr. i ' ,T^,med^u°or'hlwmnt ImdmKi Ihefr ' 1 h'imin nature ihMl'rwlamgMtHthe",moet "and- ' ■ d-n ard startling death wlB tvmae men to refit- , > iioo^upon thla navcheraaa »ob;rvi ol dvathja : . n"t nnill God shall from perle-.d health after ihe , Uloap ^ at^hoar or day, or In a lie loved Inend. auihleiily.to leave the world will I ihe couiraunuy be deeoly Bapreaaed with the I ^eertnl^Mj^ - 'hang"'"* re«aplim™l« ol the day or r«en in . friendly Intercourae, hi. preaeoce In heaHti and airenr-h laaplred no thourhi of Ihe unccrtaln1 Ure ol ri Icj ^aUo-day how^^n^ed: | ^CTdayfdeepmt^^^^m^ and^lead yo^ ' u-^?a™h,'Jto'^rt:h"|i JaJh^irty^aiul^whal I awful revelation aad preiatauon in meet tnelr doom. Then would cburchen be thr ungBl aa thla * one today i p 1 Inquire ra alter aalvatlon would Oil C'ery altar, aad mlhiatere aud i hnatlana cvere. here aakAt lo pray and help you lo prepare io ' *" Anifnov/aa'i come to the personal obaerva- , t iiod^niHin toe daoereod^ wanr^^to MgeOuMh prenarnHa dw,^** t»w52t a" He? eamSulm! What a legacy ol comfort ro the« Woken ' hearted onea. and what a aource ol general >alI Uilaciion in all thai knr whim. chrlnUaa and member ol tola rhumb ten year, ago a; a . .pec tally1 acil ve.fut npwarda of two years ago a marked change In his seal and devotion a revival , of grtee. aaut mainy a Chrlatun heart here^led m I toe^^fw^c^nertaeewdto w^niie i re'^'l f "uS°w2*inSl«I«ly mo'uldmg' Mi'hMrt'aDd'Jono for hrtHen'yaer- ' view, we know not. Bulol tbla be aaauied, ,h. e we -irvailj realize, tola church and theae home" a nare KM a better man and friend than they J The Imprenalon that ■'JJl nml5!lre.|bfnto2 ' 3SEES?SH - captain had aald to him : •• I have never eeoD I- aueb a moral, temperate, goal young man and , pilot WVore. Utoo^oda J M*lum to feat Mfwaty imprewwi that he ,, ^ ^ H la nretoer pilot, he^t and alieenMvm il|nn " madmr* ^tg°nreth«rwe* aw ooovlanS I, had come to that point in Ida rebgtoua life II When he felt It aa eaaentlal to nil happtnaaa > to hocor Chrtat with a good llle. aa to be prei. pared for death. He had gone Jar beyond the ' oTrwrnioow™ to prepare na to die. The old n anawer nr the ralerhUm which he Haul learned e in hi. boyhood had burned downlato hUWajbU to glorify Old dally here ami enjoy Him torerer i. nil efforts and greal anxiety were not m behalf ol maintaining toe ixinaclouaneMOf a rontlaual £ .laic oljrretaraUon. but IO d lleter in Prorhlence and the appoint -ti boonda , or llle, and no donU fully realised that bta ' lie was In Uodw hands. That wherever hiadn- « ilea called htm te expa^^to^go. anttot^would SliSSSSilS ai'ofrn aa in calm. ' mmd'ol" aympathy IHt' aad*1mM apparent la I- too." orders In which men are banded together ,g Inr mutual good and comfort to each other. The . conception ii ona ol the lieeuulal frolla of the ' Chrlauan religion Hallowed and made precmue it by the nweet mlnlatrlea of charity. It fa, there>e lore, tnn,l ntllng aalde (rem .living p raonal ,B n rungs of aynijiatoy^edth thtg Wreaved^ftMBy, "' h [a Mo waMp'mi a'ahSi'lSie'wit a"® 3' Qig and^a Inend to mtat^^oo^thejninner^ot *" he'Sime' to^ooThroogrrlhe 'atodntavBaUoo W re .pented'einnand gzvMum a^Snre^ we tcome^to ,d toe rortala of your kxtre ami stood up to lake ,, the vow. ol obllgaUoniatd upon nvw^metnbere 1. I ration ot one of yoor nit tinea that • verlljln Vouog as he was, yon are ready toacknowb ~ edge hi. llle worthy ol emuuttott by all, and : r.'ss.fcis? ,' atandard of membership la morality, but your " Christian hreihern will tell you morality Is not reIlglnn.^ Tbe rtch ynong ^ler^ WM^a^male^ ol » UanlVeana crhrtrt.'^ThM la what yt£r brother " IJ^u'lw.'ilTr-eTMto^n'iiiw*'"" ^ Let me torrtfore exhort yon to-day to eareMtlh Ir regard tola aad leaaon ot I rovWence aa toe ,] divine caU lo yno of dmy. That you amy all one by one he prererr-t lo meet toe grtm aareie and'rhe e-ii worda I oan leave with yon la^Be ^ tmna-f ibi>«e'gr£ea which made^eveTywSyleej
wiaS^mpte^mta'K^Mjw^dWnS- ^ Nn*onr"of jVtr mmMr oonW be^rooremttred pretaMenta, tiM'oo'umim1 ol" ; ^hrea'tlilSt. waB Ivmtly elected a trnttre. Bot there are some young men aad meads ol hie, but not ret Chr.sfl.na, to whom he haa apnkan aad more for whom he haMCT^ TTre Toaoa^tth1* llpwyon taore >or In reflcloa thna cna on told? Ia It not m gentle worda ot warning laying, I am to he.Tji^amWnU^ strength to-day. W, J j*° not him an^ too, bow nneerlnln hlajlfe on land w^rrenrnflwrTtMal'yoo' will never forget. Bot ' ncnrtni' *tod ^toepitoS'li an^are' tunT this la the meet dangerooa vocation pursued by as. But were haa bean In the memory ol any of you, a ptlot, to all three years, who port shod on duiyf How nuay uaUaMly dealba known to you all have ooourred on ths aeaahore rei^w^toa' wo' nMeaaaMat ^^^ffrthBoTmore ' uu HaT^.T" wire some of you there may literally be but a step between yno and death ; with others It may he aa sudden aa ton waktag^np ani^ ^struggle SM"" MWI aSS!%7ff utwt f"|l^oJl^i^wp'm|»M^to«gnat jadIret SantogawMeoly MBady« And now aa I coma to sprat to yno. the boloved oceaparrton of oar Mnnd, K la tumcnb to 4 ^tff 55ajS^^M2r-5S5^tZ
j you hare doote leva already I nnn.1 la tor pieaa- > ant riCTllectiona yon eo tenderly chertah ol what 1 tjut was )u«Caa.l^pnerooa ^aad ^Jpcaw.- worthy, t me >U>rer'htaanxletyaod prayer to be a good tad faltof^i^^AM Ma ^rtajyw 1 StgiffJS that rem have^oveo watt toe true ( | of comfoo m^ou know what h^iedKm ^ . yo^v^?^m« be^tol f ; d" and may 'to ij'hejp'reu a. a. " y I i seemed to help htm. so much were they en hia , mind that y.. r. found them lawmbed onprtvate | ; re".pt^umor^>g , ; Tv£ t"]mnrt^^!|'^aren^w|'at than Ijvger ; J K5 gre^r thmi lay of mi. la ahia to reuiMto, 1 • to'tirer, canse yoo cry In vara to'anowwhy the ' . cup oj tour napinnrea haa been e art log editor I j and aoirow?ow,aBd jou^nttid^nderwnd^ ; - c™r^ amy oy Mould he lakra ^IromjwiMd , J reyM^-d^ld'l^^^r'Xm^knnwe.t ntjC 'btt t j VilrtMrlhno^wll'be1" untolding' ol li la u£ ' little did you, the father, think when you Sike i he last goal-bye three weeks ago tootsy ll tout would be theism lime you should be per- • tut tod to take I no more. And now yoo. hie dear mother, can > look nack and aoc a imuIb^ ' ' atra'ton ol' hit affection for ber. One aweet ktaa ■ earth*11 ThreelKnredhf he Imprltd tlrereaTof Ma I deat hires affection for her to whom he owed , I more than to any other and then with loving , ; ban'"1 'mSSre^u11 aoon'be ' ' nom^toehaMo^^MMt0" the" Eteratf city ' • to wait and welcome you aH. J ^ 1 regur.no toe^chaructcr of IMHoved WAa ■ c*TO5rdo5lt°w*to1 Jm! "prSe- '"w lihont theae | hofHB aad Mtiarartionu no adi^u^,coaci-ptlon j "'mi'l't'ploujf father! tu pumnp wlJ^hlajumto - im«n Of tha%nt?aM hm'aOBnt^reaS old, "Our orrow In the Mm of tnoh u .on n gnmipu.iy tctn- > pored by toe Joy of bunng had aneh a aou to ■ I lota" And may ii he no small psrt^ofyoor • and so abundantly prepared to leave toe worhf > tod an affect lonale and goal brother.^ He WM ' time of torrow; a brother onto for adreralty. • One whore help aad advice wt. .Iway^a^yonr t uTSnSur.^ But he wan ^he Uwd'a" friend. I What would Mary and Martha nave done If Lazarus had not been auch a friend, and what would f sustaining grace and comfort, toaUIe raajreheer > toe Bethany home. ■ To yoo, the only ton. Ilia not neoeaaary lo any > that yon nave lost a good brother, aad will ever I leel moat deeply hit lore Bot he use left that ' which was next In ralne to Ma III e-hla alfoetioo n and hit reilgloot example for your comlurt and ' tout imitation. Bat he haa aba lefi a moaner ' to tie ailed la yoor rtmllyctrele aad church • and coramunltr. Someone la necled to uke Ma • KhTwork f^lf^IUAnff1%,ho e^can^soflt^igly ' uke It up where helatd It down aa the only e Mother. And aa a member of the churcn It can rlghily be regaMed aa a sacred thought - or duty ro rise up. to the full «enac of yoor re- • aponalbillly and commit and consecrate yoarrell II u>" infve chrtaiun life, and thua worthily '• Aa^vtogandrShtoyre^Th^erTi^e e you will doubly leel the rreponalblbly and devo- • "ao? to there wma'who have come Into thla J home, and to ^ I bore n w re lart v re to^.i rrjre- '■ amrewrS recvS- Vblf (ihalMaat thronghont d n'jolSw'^Myaad the rivcr'on'tntMitoer tbore. W.Tuamalicr' 's. i- _ rntuBBLnoa, Monday. April l, isss. i! In sending for Dress Goods c samples state as nearly as n possible what sort you wish. ic Priestley's silk - and - wool " goods arc only in black. They I. are at the head. Blacks tjiat £ don't fade. Perfect ; lustrous J! as a raven's wing to the end -r — ten years, if you please. £ Fit stuns for such dye. Mixed ji fabrics without the faults of a mixed fabrics. Strength of i! the silk and softness of the k wool ; a firmness of texture ■d peculiar to itself, re We are headquarters for in these Priestly blacks. Every i- xuality of every style is on u our shelves. You will nore where else find so complete re an assortment. We are so at close to the manufacturer that S we give you at once every advantage of novelty, or of price J w reduction. The Priestley silk-1 ll! and-wools include : u Henrietta Clairette " Drap d'Alma Convent i? Camel's-hair Veilings. Id Alys Cloth Crope Cloth ; l\ Mari Theresa MourningCloth I
lamise \ enenant_repe \'illete Diagonals Many ol them a quarter or half under the original price. Silk-and-wool Veilings, 75c $5 a yard. Silk-and-wool Veils, $$ to $12. Here is a bit of plain talk i a coming Fashion. Paris ] takes Mohair snuff, America , The form of the" stuff is Glace and Sicilienne, , the colon? lustrous, mixed ; shades ot gray and brown; the Glace is in two grSdes, ; 27-inch at 25 and 3754c, the : Sicilienne in two grades and • two widths, 27-inch 50c, 42- ; indt'65C. Seize the stuff in ; the centre of the piece, crush • and crumple it ffi your clasp- : ed hand. See how it falls and hardly, show a crease. That's ■ utility. Plain, durable, not costly, very fasJiionable. Ideal combination. • It is all fine, pure worsted, ; carefully spun and perfectly woven in a neat diagonal. Beside the finest Scotch ; Worsted Dress Stuffs they I hold their own nobly, yet, no- ! The figures plaids and i checks, the colors in delicacy i and shade e^ual to the yarns ; from Roubaix or Bradford. > They are Arlingtons and j there is a crisis ifhd a circus in them. They were $1.50; | at a snap of the wliip they go ; to $1. It makes us glad to ; give you so great a bargain ; ' it makes us sad to sell such ■ good so far below value. For 1 a Spring costume you cannot : in any other things do so much 1 with so little. Worth your j quick attention. Thirty [ styles. 1 25c Dress Stuffs for 15c. [ No reason why the stuffs | shouldn't still be 25c. Not J every thread wool, but unless J you are wise in such things J you won't suspect the cotton 5 warp. Alike on both sides. I More than fifty styles. Plaids, \ wick checks, plain checks, i silk-line stripes, jumbled ; check-plaids. Cheerful, sea- , sonable stuffs for about half ; price. > > t s
J All-wool Beiges. 36 inches, * 37#c- Brownish, grayish, J olivish mixtures. Spring and - Summer weight. Wool Chevoit Suitings. 14 " color effects and not one mean . . s 36 inches, 3754c. s A littlebetter,iostyles,45C. * Just as unlooked-for prices at every foot of every counter il in the whole Dress Goods - Y circuit. | ^ Two Towels from a hunj dred sorts: Damask; six "Old Bleach " patterns ; knotted I j fringe; red borders, blue bor- <• ders; sturdy stock; $2.40 a f doz. We have never had a $3 T owel that was better. Turkish bath towels and * Sheets from Germany, England, Ireland. Striped and y plain; linen loops, cotton loops; I ^ 25c to $3.50. Not another I h such gathering in this coun- ® Or of Linen generally. Judge by one: 64-inch grass ! bleached Damask, a breath of t ' cream on the snowy surface; . | not a fibre weakened by fore- 1 *.ed whitening; 75c a yard. | We have sold poorer goods for $1. Napkins to match, | 20-inch, $1.50; 23-inch, $2. John Wan a maker, ^ I coaffaot^nirMoto^udJUrtot j
.* A HEAVE TOHfC. • Oatorj aad Coca, Iho pnnlacnt InI M ^ ^ Rrrooa1WreSSr ^5Sa,S!^ ; dlllwdAW It arlvM out ton twlaonooa humors of K ^ _ the hloal prnliyfeff aadjmrlchlBff % 1 1 elehy B can* hahftuat'rlratl potion, aad ^ W " 1 ■ A DIURETIC. v!PlJOUnd « For The NERVOUS The DEBILITATED S 00^ h] The AGED. "'SJSit'v?' Prop'* I WATCHES, CLOCKS, s Jewelry,. Diamonds, and Silverware 7. AT WHOLESALE PRICES. T. O. HAYDOCK, 3? PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, « No. 12 North SeooncCStrost, Philadelphia!
The fleW Carpet Department, Wc invite the attention of those contemplating moving this Sprng, to this department Having been opened only last May, it presents to buyers the great advantage of not having a particle of old stock in - — every piece is fresh and new, and of the latest design. The stock lately been largely increased, and now presents inducements quite equal, if not superior, to any competing house. The assortmerit is too great for detailed description, and wc therefore name' only a few of the more prominent items, as follows: AXMINSTEU'S at $2.00 per yard. i INGRAIN (lower quality) at 25, 40, 50 WILTON8 at fn.m $1.80 to »2 50 per _ ®° "*" **r 7'^' yard. ; OIL CLOTH 3 to 18 feet wide, at from VELVETS at #1 and $140 per yard, j 40 cts. to $1 85 per yard. BRUSSELS at 90 CU., *1, 81.15, $1.25 ' ART SQUARES in all patterns and coland 81.85 per yard. : oringn, In alzea from 2} by 8 yards to 4 i TAPESTRIES at 50, 50, 75 and 85 cts. by 5 yards. per yard! STRAW MATTINGS In AU Grades at 1 We bare s Borders for all the above ,rom lai 10 30 cls '"'r -VRrd ■ grades, at the same prices aa the body. SMYRNA RUGS In AU Sixes. I 3-PLY at 90 cU. and 81 per yard. COCOA AND • INGRAIN (best quality) at 7? cts. per W,(Xjf* B0RD®R^D MATS. . yard. in All Sixes and Grades. I The prices cannot but commend themselves to every thrifty housekeeper. In ordering carpets please be accurate in the measurements, and r measure with a rule, as tape-lines arc unreliable. Be sure to designate on diagrams which way the breadths arc to run. t — ; STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, ' eighth street, market street, filbert street. PHILADELPHIA.: | guildlnfl lumbrr, gricks, X Imr, (Sontrartors, C?lf . This Space is Reserved for r r i s. h, morrison, r THE lumber merchant OK t s CAMDEN, N. J. : ; PLANING MILL a SASH FACTORY & LUMBER YARDS, ii r> ff> I ^i"ANiUFA^iRKH" °P
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shutters, Moulding, &c. Of waica we nave a tar*e «toc* now an hiaff.in our warvruoma, ready for immediate aMpaent. BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK, TURKDiGS. ETC., BUILDING LulMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. WILLIAM C. SCUDDER fit SON, SAS^^P°P££Ef0T' Doors, Sash, BWs, SMtsrs, Monlfliits, Sroeis, Etc. i DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES A 8PECIALTY. A. L. CONNER. ay*-? - Capa May city. X. J. ( KIMBALL, PRINCE & C0-, • LUMBER MERCHANTS, AND M ANU PACTUBERS OP MILL - WORK. Rockland Lime, Cement, &c., &c., f ALWAYS ON HAND. JtBTlMATBt) KDHNIbBBB KIMBALL, PRINCE A. CO.. YARD AT MlLLVtLLB. Y1NKLAND, N. J. ; GOSHEN MANDFACTD HI NG C0MP1HY, > Goshen, Cape May Co., N. CUTS NATIVE STOCK TO ORDER IN _ Ship, House & Wagon Stuff. AND ALL KINDS OP WOOD WOHK. Experienced Sawyer to Manage Cutting Lumber. »ie., QASsaog. sotal » tsabtes. C. B. COLBS, LUMBER MERCHANT, MANVPACTTRERS OP Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. BRACKETS. AND SCROLL SAWING, Call examine mock and gel retimatre. Affent forWaltoaA WUna* A M. L. Sboemoker^Pe ln« Office, No. 1 4 Knlghn'e Avenue, Camden. N. J. ll*-? ENOS R. WILLIAMS, Architect and Builder, CAPE NAY CITY, N. 4. - tomaxe alierauooa oa paper than after the work 1a dSwre i " " DUKE & DOAKj Contractors and Carpenters, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. ■mhi na i »>■■>*■ "*!§—««- ' GOFF & SMITH, MANUPACTTTRBK8 AND SHIPPER? OP BRICKS, POTTERS BUFF AND CLAY Tsssrsssrsssssr""" "-.-"arja ajaat — ^ °^ ' r ■ NATHAN C. PRICE. Surveyor and Conveyancer, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J.
Clearing Sale ^ Fine Qothing and at Oak HaU. We are making the middlq^f 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 ard so low they'll go quickly. You can save from $5 to $10 on an Overcoat. You can save from $5 to $10 on a "Dress Suit A young man can keep from $10 to $12.50 of the usual price of a large number bf Dress Suits we have lowered. We begin with about 1000 Men's Business Suits. 30 styles, $5 to $8 is cut off the price of every one of them. * * ' to $14. We are standing a loss of that much 1 mi hundreds of Custom-made Suits returned to us for . different reasons. » Imported Belgian Cloth Pantaloons that we got • 57.50 for. we're letting go at $6. $5 Pantaloons at $3-50. An O ld Coat can be got afhalf-price. Many at half what they cost us. Hundreds of them, too. Half-prices for many of our Furnishing Goods. 1 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 HA'LL, S. II. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, , Philadelphia. WM. F. ENGLEHART, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER, tgD DIAMONDS, WATCHES, SILVERWARE, FRENCH CLOCKS, iBRONZES, AMERICAN CLOCKS. Particular alipnlion paid to repairing COMPLICATED and aH kinds of WATCHES by EXPERIENCED WORKMEN ; all WO!« bffloff d°ne In Ibe BODING under mv OWN SUl'EUVIS10N,#ol te inir COMPELLED to have the workdonc OUTSIDE air a greal many STOREKEEPERS do. 1EWELRY OF, ALL KINDS MADE AND REPAIRED. |. GOODS AT RETAIL. No. 205 Market. Street. Philadelphia.
HAND'S CENTRAL MARKET Corner Washington and Ocean Sts, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. ' ata-ff WILLIAM S. BARNETT, Excelsior Market, P. E. Sharpless Butter a Specialty. r&_, bs washington nthgkt. cape may city, n. J. I WALL PAPER. ~ All the latest styles are now in stock. Elegant Blanks at - - ^c., 7c., 10c. and 12 cts. Elegant Golds. 15c. to 35 cts. Embossed Golds, - - 35 cts- to gl. 00. Kelts and • Ingrains. - - 20 cts. to 60 cts. Lincrusta Walton. Samples sent to all parts of the country free. All goods war ranted perfect and full length. M. MERIGAN, feii2-y 1223 Market 8treet, Philadelphia, WHY GO 10 PfflLABELPaU WHEM HOT CU BUT Dry Goods, Trimmings, Millinery NOTIONS, HOSIERY. 6I07ES, HANDKERCB1EFS, Etc. .Ladies' Coats and Wraps, JPHN H. GIBSON, Boca are. 10 CHARLES NEEDLES, 43 Washington Stroet, Onpe May Oity. (toota not 10 Mouk^rtll be orderal at atiorl notice. AU (ooffa aoM at Lowell roaatbla mere. SolUfrcllon ffuaruteeff to OIL Vlilase cuaiomera tovtlcd 10 nil "Hen in Iowa. ELDREDGE JOHNSON ■9 waahlaitoa St., Cape tlarJS. J., BOOTS AND SHOES, Larfret and moat complete stoc> of^o^^cne^B^ anff ^ore. In all.Uia lataol Style, qoabty RUBBER GOODS" A^ 8PECIALTY. Alao a foil aupplj oonaually on liaad ol Fine Wall Papers of Uie Latest Patterns. " JOSEPH P. HENRY, House, Sign and Frescoe Painter, 96 Lafayette 8treet, Cape-May City, N. J. 1»-y Wholreale and reiall Dealer In pure Pninto. OIU. VaraUliM. J.pao, Clana. Pally, etc. ~ WM. H. MILLs, BOAT BUILDER, , ✓ CAPE MAY CITY, N. J.

