PaMafcad Svery Thnnd»y Morning. CAPE MIT. APRIL 19. 1888TM < p tfm U .**«"■■ 1 1 1 Oyjjjfff <** FlrM Conponlomi District Republican Coventlon to Nominate District Delegates to Republican National Convention. j DMnct CaeTtnOoe forte* First Cmrnaaiooai sell or tea RarahUra. suit Commirw*. I bert4a0> EapablieaB cooreauon ot te* Firat Room, u tM o«j of Trenton, on; - wnitMPIT, MAT Mb, IMS, At eleven o'clock lv.io B'ralcait two District IUjmbl«aa National Coorrapoo, whlon *1)1 u. scablt u CWoan on the nth day at Jane next, ted vioa- Eyes Idem. to be rapported it tbt next Tin Bt publican rotera ol-Ut District ire rereouoa Tk* teals of rapreerauuon under th# eiQ win b« ooe DtlegMtt (or«eli«OIBepnbl on Del scats (or teen traction thereof Myelins 1m toUk provided, that avary foinublp and ward ahall ba represented by it Iran one DeleIt la rrcoaraendr.1 l kit the nine Peltate* represent their raapecnvr ward! end towoahlpe election! for Deles ilea pnrenun to thU mil X. A. AHMHTIli )NQ, General and Personal News. Blapa are being taken by the Bsleni County Temperance Alliance to secure a role upon the Local Option law In that county. United States Be tint or Blodgett, <1 New Jersey, thinks that Cleveland and Blaine will again meet each other in the arena of a Presidential struggle. Preacher Harrison, revivalist, claim* to have made 1000 converts in New York, and recently he be held a Jubilee service in commemoration of the even*. The committee of the Grand Army of the Republic, of Camden, hat requested the school authorities to have a large delegation of school children participate in the procession on Decoration day. CapL Andrews, a nautical crank, of Boston, announce* bis Intention of crossing the Atlantle in a canoe this snmmer. Tbb Wirt of thing is bt coming a good General William T. Sherman, who is ooe of the committee In charge of the banquet tt Delmonlco-*, in New York, on April 87, to celebrate General Grant's birthday has Invited the ex-Confederate Qenerab James Long* tree t, John B. Gordon, Simon B. Buckncr, Fitzhugh line, William Mahone, John B. Moaby and Joseph E. Johnston to be present. Its evident from Berlin despatches that Emperor Frederick is very near death's door. His heroic effort to assume his new responsibilities ha* doubtless had a depressing effect upon his vitality. He has overtaxed himself, and it is donbtful wether he will ever leave bis chamber again. Oar latest advice* are quite ■tanning. A decree has been signed appointing the Crown Prince Regent. The big New York World, with its big circulation and big bank account, it to have the biggest sort of a great big building. The site selected is that now oocupled by French's Hotel— more definitely, the property No. 11 Park Row aad Noe. S, 7, 8 ana 11 Ann street, opposite the Btrald building. The price paid by Mr. Pulitxer f6r the property was 8080,000, and he la 10 expend 81.000.000 upon tne proposed solid and elaborate structure. Sam Small, the rollicking aad rem. hating revivalist, is anxious to become Governor of Georeia. Ha has, therefore, decided to take up hit residence in Atlanta and pose as the political head of the Prohibition party. The Prohibitiontats of Georgia have called a State Conven lion for April 38. With astute agEaaivenese Small has sent out a call to ^HPrehlbitlon followers to meet on the 34th. Thus have the Prohibitionists of Georgia split on what Is distinctly a Small Issue. What the result will be no ooe can say. There ta a story of two Rochester men who lately were In New York on legal business. Itoeenrrd to them to consult Mr. Cockling, and tbey did ao at some length amfvery much to their sat lsfactlon. As tbey rote to go the spokesman said: " Mr. Conkllng, we thank yon foe your advice, which it very valuable to us. When we get home are will send you a check for 8800." " Oh, no, gentlemen," said the ex-Senator, " don't do that. I am only too happy to be of service to yon, and make no charge. Yon are quite welcome, tat when I do charge my fee Id Ex -Senator Conkllng hat of late years been a very bard worker. He has lived in a brown stone annex to the Hoffman Hooee, New York city. He has customariiy arisen at 10. breakfasted at New Tot* Club at 10.30, and pat on hi* office coat at 11.80. He usually worked from that hour straight on till 4 p. m. Then he would take a spin behind his thoroughbred* in Central Park or spend a little while at the rooms of the New York Athletic Club. After dinner a cigar aad an boor's chat would help digestion. Then be would buckle down to his real work and stick to it until midnight, or even until daybreak. Lawyers say that Mr. OonkUog has Utterly been making about 8100,000. Matthew Arnold, the noted poet. ' scholar, critic and theologian, whose re- , cent article on "Civilization in the United States" attracted marked attention died on Holiday hi Liverpool from heart disease- He had arrived in Liverpool on Saturday to meet his daughter, who < was on her way to England from New ' York on the steamer Anranla. He nuved i at The Dingle with his sifter, Mrs. Cms s^nxsi. sras a w»lk with Mr*. Arnold. Soon after tearing the house he suddenly fed fordsrnghter arrived In Liverpool an hour If* SMwrttsrowis. If you have abused your Stomach by eating &r drinking too much, or of the wrong kind of food oy you will
| Kmmakff'j. < i ran i Iran. Monday, ApiU 1*. us*. ' 30-inch Wick St- fped and t Plaided Scotch Ginghams, 25c ; imported to sell at 40c. That i is the chit of the meatiest ker- S nel we've had in Ginghams for 1 many a day. Stylish stuffs, * perfect in every w^y ; as 1 good 40-cent Ginghams as 1 ( ever crossed the Cheviot Hills, f and you may have them with ! 15 cents clipped from the price of every yard. J Haven't counted the styles t — dozens of them, and not a v •mean one in the lot. a Those big trade wheels all ( the time rolling ourway bring | happy surprises for J you at ) everyturn. Worth watching t for. t Henrietta. Wool grafted on J Silk. Longitude silk, latitude c wool. Genuine mulberry-leaf-silk-worm Silk ; no-mistake-sheep >\ ool. Each fibre gains s from its yoke-fellow. A mixed ' fabric without the faults of ' mixed fabrics. No rant or ' bluster about Henrietta blue ' blooded but modest Black z and colors — two colors for < every finger on both your hands. Black, $1 $4; colors, f $1.25 and $1.50. 1 All-wool Henrietta, too. Plenty of friends. Samecolors 1 as the silk-and-wool" Silky - finish. No skimp anywhere; ' wool as soft and fine as tnat „ from the moss-fed Shetland J sheep. Care in the spinning, extra care in the weaving, art * work in dyeing. A clinging, * billowy stuff in every tint that p Fashion smiles on. 46 inches, J 85, $1, and $1.25. » More stuffs of the same pa- 5 trician blood — Cashmere (50 J to $ t. 25), Albatross (50c to J $1). Veiling (soto$i). A J trick of the weave, a trick of ■ the finish is most of the differ- £ ence. No fitter, fairer dress J goods of the weight are got J out of wool than you find in this J prism-tinted sisterhood. J Challis, too; like wave- J crests sun-kissed. They have 0 overflowed to another counter. ; 50 and 60c. 6 Tumbling in prices in all- ■ wool dress stuffs. A few J shortened lots of this season's * styles. Spring weight, desira- 9 ble shades ; handsome, cheerful patterns — jumbly mixtures mostly-but some of the colorings gone. They begrn the week at 37# c, to-day 25c. Another lot ; cotten-and-wool Suitings. Checks and mixtures. They've been among the auickest things in the 25c, to-day 20c. Yet another: all-wool plaid and mixed Suiting. Soft, firm, full of wear and good looks. Reduced from 50 to 37#c' Plenty more. To list them here would fill the column we hang two or three up in the papers to set you looking, rummaging, asking for them. Linen Lawns are daintier . than ever. The firm but delicate touch of simplicity is on their-sheer, white tolds. A bud, a bit of branch, a tiny floweret, is all the pattern, but that is everything. 24 in ., 22, 30, and 35c. Colcred grounds, light blue' pink, dark, blue, and black, with white figures, 40c. White Linen Lawns, 24, 29, 32, and 34 inches, 20 to 75c. Table Linens show signs of Spring weakening— in prices. German Cream Damask, 64 inches, 500:74 inches, 75c. Napkins to match, 19-inch, $1.10: 20-inch, $1*50; 23-
$2 a dozen. Your chance for them will be small after the hotel people find them out Fine White Damask $1. « $1.25, $1.45, $1.50, $1. 65; ' $2. Full width German Linen j Lunch Sets, pure j wh te; cloth 2 *6 yards long, 2 matching doilies, $4 the set ' Irish Damask, ] 62 inches, 50c. ' * Japanese Umbrellas. Thejj outdo the world in these j 1 things. A little paper and j wood and paint and Jap wit, and presto ! there are the Lightness and \ Graceful shapes, 1 almost any sort or size < that comes from Japan, for ' the children, 10 to 75c; Sun , socto $1.50; Lawn i Umbrellas up to 12 feet | spread $9, $10, $12. Our 200-page Spring and ] S mmer Catalogue will be ; ready in a few days, it con- j tains much inlormation con- 1 cerning our goodsand prices, J and will be a valuable aid to 1 our out-of-town customers. \ We'will send it free of charge i receipt of a postal card ; request. John Wanamaker, *1 kirteraih an -I Market streets and Ctt* hall square. yHERIFF'S SALE. Br virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias lo me iwaad oat of the Court of Ubancery, ' Jeraej, 1 win expoae to aale at (be countT of O.pe Max and Stale' of New Jersey SlrartT In tne Borooxk JSSSff &fy.meo*a IJ of cape May and cute ef New Jeraej. BeBininnv si tlic intersection of the nnrthwaaterlx ; tide of Frill street, and extendrax'incncealnnx tne sorawMarlx ad* ot said Landta avenue nnutii mirtx-atabi dewrvaa, west Iftv-two feet; thence (*t) north artj-two decrees; west one hundred ami tan frei^ thence (») north tlilrtxwa»lert^«rde of MidFrlra street; thence (4) aloo|[ tlftj-lwo decrees, east one hundred and ten feet to the place of neclaaxf. Heine eompoaed nf , parts of lota twenlj-two, Iwemx-three and • iwentj-toor of BlncX 'litre* on the plan or the ] -tarn Sectioa of Bern tale Cttj. died In th* Clerk's ode- of Cape Max Coaatx. and Uie which the (tea taleCUj mprevemrnl Corapanv. bj indenture dated the twentj-thitd daj of November A. D. IMS, and Intended to t« forthwith raoorded, and Haorj letter, Jr. el hi. . Ihethlrretlethdaxof Dreeraber A. P. lime, and reoorde.1 In the OlerS'sn-.-e aforesaid, in Boot IV, panes ao. m atul it, ft anted and convcxrd unto the ta'd Charles Bluran or Alfred J. Atutluoh, complainant, and lo sold bj JAMES 8BOBMAKER, Jr.. Sheriff. H. M. COOPER, Hollclior. Dated April 1st, IH Prtnleta fee*, *»A, ntini U B. 8. Landerbach.A Co., TT* Broad-rt.NewirK
"Wava'n" Buafn— a Locate. Seine and mattrese twines a apecia ty at J. S. GareiMn'*. aS-lm Boyd. White ft Co.. 1818 Chtanut street, Phitaddphla. Fine carpets, oil cldthi and ruga tf Store to rent, 67 Washington street. Also second story office ro«n. Apply j J. 8. Garrtaon, No. 69 Warhington I •treeC aS-lm I John Russell's Cold Spring store is I well stocked with groceries, provision* J and dry goods which he is selling st prices as low a* the lowest. He will not he outdone in the quality aad price of his goods, • - U Captain Wm. H. Mills ta a practical boat builder. He ta very successful in i his business, turning out some of the I faau-et yachtaofour navy. Any butd- . nee* committed to him will be carefully I attended to, end satisfaction gnat an teed. I ml8-6t I E. Johnson has a complete stock r-f men'*, lad lea' and children's over shoes which be is selling at prioca considersbelow Philadelphia figures -Dont ^ run any rink to your health, byf alee economy. Keep your overshoes where you can have them at a moment'* notice. St Smith ft Co. offer their Bargain house for sale, preparatory to moving from the place. The store ta centrally located and has a cash custom. Call at the premises for information. Here's an excellent cLance for any one desiring to enter the mercantile business m39tf Jos. Eidredge offers at his Cold Spring store. Flour at 84 80 per barrel warranted. N. O. molasses (best in market) at ' 54c. per gallon, pure Salem County lard at 9) cents; Vinco tobacco at 86c., lb., Spearhead 48c., pure cider vinegar 18c. gallon, best Maracsibo Coffee, 36c. lb., beat Rio coffee 85c., A anger 6Jc., headlight, 150 test, I3c. gallon, new prunes, i 0c., sliced apples (fresh) 8c., lb.; gtoaa starch 5c. per lb., best quality of black pepper »4c. lb., and all kind of groceries, I apices canned goods, brushes, buckets, tinware, earthenware, floor, table and shelf oil cloths, etc. All kinds of salt" meals. Also a full lino of dry goods, and notions. All at very low prices lor cash. Call and be convinced. At Reuben T. Johnson's store you ; will find flour (warranted) at $4.95 per ' barrel. N. O. Molasses at 45c. gallon. Prime Rio Coffee 25c. lb. Maracaybo Coffee 28c. lb. A sugar 0$c. Ib. Pi unes ' 4 lbs. for 25c. Beef 10c- tb. All grocerI ies at very low prices. Men's extra good shoes #1-50 per pair. Ladies line kid button shoes at $1 50 per pair. An eleCt pebble gaiter $1. 75, full line of ina and Misses shoes. Men's pants and shiite 81-85 to 83 00. All kinds ot i notions and dry goods, drugs, paints. ■ and oils. Sturgeon oil 50c. quart. Full " line of spring styles of wall paper 10c. I piece. Quaker tea ; full assortment of ' goods generally keep in a country store. 1 Pumps 82 70. Orders by mail promptly . attended to. Cash paid for dressed ' poultry. I will receive poultry at my ■ store every Tuendaylafiernoon; the price# I paid this week are as follows: Weight i over 5 lbs. per pair, 8c. lb , 4 to 6 lbs. | per pair, 17c. ftfc; & to 4 lbs. per pair, j 20c. lb.; under 8tbs. and over albs, per i pair, 30c. per Ib. Crops must be empty. Rxobks T. Johnson. [ Bennett's Station, N. J. ' We call the notice of our readers to ; the fact that James E. Whitney, nur- . scryman,; Rochester, N. Y., is offering . liberal pay to local and traveling agents ' for his stock. He furnishes outfit free t and warrants all stock to be delivered ' ■ in good order. The work ta steady, 1 1 and experience u not required. It. Notice. „ The spring meeting of the West Jersey Game Protective Society will be held 1 at Hellman's Hall, 685 Market street, ' Camden, N. J., April 18, at 8 o'clock.. " m&-tl
CHARLES MACE, REAL ESTATE BROKER, ANGLESEA, N. J. '
IMPORTANT AS TO SEASONABLE GLOVES. In the Glove Department We are now in better condition to serve the public than ever before. The most magnificent stock we have ever had is now shown on a stretch of counters conceded to be the finest Glove^>uarters in America.
IN LADIES KID 6L0YES, ExeeUsstqaallJ 4- BOOK EMBROIDERED BACK GLOVES At Site Far Fair. WaaU o* food rata* at SJJO. 4-UCTTON EMBROIDERED GLOVES of cxcvpOoaaL'j Sac qosl IJ At St.oa For Fair. MCISWJCBTAIHE KID GLOVES At ILte Far Fair. Ret star n. te quality.
4-BCTTON GLOVES I AlMCsteaFwFair. 4-BUTTON EMBROIDERED GLOVE* ! At Si Ceota For Fair, Wortk lo-laj fl-ki. II LIB FABRIC GLOVES. JER8RT TUP LI BLE GLOVES la rxsaOsM qaalHT, te bfcok, «Mt» and awdv. j AtlfMCcateParPatr. {
"""""tSmiBiovB ! Wttk naatem^jrativoiaiw^learaiii all Uw i - WCT"**^ °°r -WF«»» of At m Oeata Frr Fair. bilk gloves. j rowsrs bros, real Milanese u loves Alto oeata F» Pair.
IN CHILDREN'S GLOVES we are showing a beautiful assortment of LISLE, PURE SILK and TAFFETA. Lisle, good quality, at 15 cents per pair. Pure Silk at 38 cents per pair. Strawbridge & Clothier, EIGHTH AND MARKET STS., PHILADELPHIA.
Weak nerves iwj i na^a rheumatism dl lltSa m i % m kidney complaints \ci6ry s dyspepsia ftmboundglC^ ^tef ^jjSariSS'SiSS e MaunUcta^'tevvrair' Wrakoaasf Stoml^h Kdto°tfi«nd "4 Liver Dtaesaas, RbeotuaUim. D,.- Price 81.00. Sold by Dtosxtea. J'tlita. aad all affectiou of ths Kidoeya. wells. richardson A co. Prop's BUKLUCTOM. VT WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Diamonds, and Silverware' AT wholesale prices. T. O. HAYDOCK, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, No. 12 North Socor.d Street, Philadelphia, guitding f umbrr, Brirfcs, Ximr, ffonirartors, (?tr. This Space is Reserved for s. h. morrison, THE LUMBER MERCHANT OF i I camden. n. j. # PLANING MILL SASH FACTORY & LUMBER YARDS. MANOFAt.TDRRKB OF Doors, Sash. Blinds, Shutters, Moulding, &c. Of wnicb we nave a large stock now ou baai.ta our warcrooms, ready for Immediate sblpmenL BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK, TDBMHGS. ETC., PIHLDI N G "LUMBER OF kvbry DESCRIPTION. WILLIAM C. SCUDDER & SON, FRONT AND FEDERAL STREETS, CAMDKN.N. J. Jy»SASH AND DOOR DSP0T, rue underalgBod la prepared to rorutak all kinds of MILL- WORK Boors, SasB, Bills, SMttorn Moolttgs, Sreeos, Etc. door and window frames a 8pecialtv. , a. L. conner. •te-y Capo May Ctty, N. J. KIMBALL PRINCE 5 C0-, HJMD£R MERCHANTS, AND tLANDFACTCHERS OF MILL- WORK. Rockland Lime, Cement, & c., &c., ALWAYS OR HAMD. * ~ ESTIMATES FURNISHED. kimball, prince A co.. BRANCH TARD AT MILLV1LLE. TINE LAND, N. J. GOSHEN IAFUFACTDBIBG COIPANY, Ooshen, Cape May Co., n. CUTS NATIVE STOCK TO ORDER IN Ship, House & Wagon Stuff. AND ALL KINDS OF WOOD WORK. Experienced Sawyer to Menage Cutting Lumber. *i6-y ' gftsaiaoN, soTftL ft main. C. B. COLES, ' LUMBER MERCHANT,. MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, djc. - brackets; and scroll sawing. - Call examine stock and feteanmatea. Axral fnr Walloa A Wbacnk A M. UShovmakerkFe law Offioe, Me. !4K«Win'» Avenue. Camden. M. J. if&-j EN0S R. WILLIAMS, " Arohiteot and Builder, to make altatmuooa on paper taaa alter tea work la doaa. nop rear of Wav OBoa. . ^ duke ft doak, Contractors and Carpenters, cape may city. n. j. astasia. I ay pee—law >* tela odfe*. ' GOFF & SMITH, | MANUFACTURERS AND SHIFPERZ OF BRICKS, POTTERS BUFF AND CLAY . we taep oaosunMy ta a— start* state of tea bast qaauy of Bnek wMofewawlU sail at tea lowest cash PRICES. Faeteriaa at Mtapmtn aad MlUvtlta; OBoa, Mitel Grooary aura, id A teoad Uvtlla,N.J. W. W. fEAW, Axaa t. ]Vy OtrWl by Mall will R#aW>- rfinnr' A natulan WM. H. MILLa, . BOAT BUILDER, cape may oity, n. j.
Harnessed aTl." ;£SI , M-i. up for STJTtS" A Busy Spring. We've accomplished one end of bur plan. The goods are better — greatly better. Never had a stock that pleased ourselves so , thoroughly! There's; been almost a revolution since last Spring fn goods. We're years away from last year's designs. You know what a mint of clothing we keep. We're bound to make it true and up to tne Wanamaker stamp always. A string of items as long as a County Sale Notice couldn't say more than our guarantee. That you can depend on firmly. It's the beauty of it that we're making a taller claim for than ever. It doesn't admit of exaggeration. From Men's Clothing and Young Men's down to the Small Boys', it's full of the nicest styles ever inside our doors. - The Spring Overcoats are very stylish I Now, for tne other end. Let us make the business size up to the clothing. If it does, every man and boy within reach of us will have a new Wanamaker & Brown Spring Suit on his back within a few weeks. We want to reach that point, and we're ready for a hard and. steady pull of work to do it The prices will be where Oak Hall prices always are — hitched to the smallest profit we can afford to take. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Sts., Philadelphia. WM. F. ENGLEHART. importer AND manufacturer, DIAMONDS, WATCHES, SILVERWARE, FRENCH CLOCKS, BRONZES, AMERICAN CLOCKS. Particular sticnt'on r»M to repairing COMPLICATED and all kinds bl watches by experienced w6RKMEN ; all WORK talog done in th< buidino under mv own supervision, not b- lujt compelled to have th< workdone outside as a great many storekeepers do. JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS MADE AND REPAIRED. GOODS AT RETAIL No. 235 Market. Street, Philadelphia. *»-*« I WALL PAPER. ~ All the latest styles are now in stock. u Klcgant Blanks at - - 5c., 7c., 10c. and 12 cts. Elegant Golds, - - 15c. to 35 cts. Embossed Golds, - - - 35 cts. to $1.00. 1 Felts and Ingrains, - - 20 cts. to 60 cts. Lincrusta Walton. 1 Samples sent to all parts of the country free. All goods war ' ranted perfect and full length. m. merigan, y 1223 Marktt 8tr— t, Philmdulphfa, wht go 70 philadelphia the! totf cai but """ 1 Dry Gocfc, Trimmings, Millinery hums, hobi, gloves, hahdffibciefs, ek Ladies' Coats and Wraps, john h. gibson, BDOCtteO V 10 CHARLES NEEDLES, 43 Waihington Street, Qspe Kay Oity. Goods no* In atoiktwlU ba ordered at ahoct notioa. All ffooda aold at Lowest Feasible Prices. SaUafrcUoa fnaraataad to ail. village oaatomera Invited weall wbaa ta lowa. f. l. smith. DEALER IN COAL AND WOOD, 8chellengers Landing, Cap* May, N. J. Ordera cab ba left as J. 8. Garrison, ae Waablnxion Ht_ aad Aaroo Band a store, Waal cape Ma GEORGE W. REEVES. . STEAM, PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING, I CAFE MAV CITS', N. J. Allaada to all baslapaa In bis na», xoarsatactnc aaitafaouoa. II*. lad Ivran yaara eivrlaac MISS LIZZIE SMITHERS, NSW KTTLK1 IN Spring and Summer Millinery, No. 16 SOUTH 24 STREET, PHICAPA. JOSEPH P. HENRY, House, Sign and Frescoe Painter 96 Lafayette 8tr*«t, Cap* May City, N. J. J8ft : WARE ft ELDREDOE, , Contractors and Builders, CAPE MAY CITY, N. 4. ■ NATHAN C. PRICE. Surveyor and Conveyancer CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. B-

