H £BH; Pafclafcsi tnrj Ttandty Morning. CAPE MAT. MAY 10. 1888 i ~ i ThU r* c"> Q»n»r»l and Parson*! News. | Spescer Carlisle is to close the geocrel detato oe the Tariff bill s week from , A Michlrsn editor advertises that he ■ will take fish or frogs on subscription , this year. i Happily the Queen of the Hay is never a married woman. She bad cold feet i again tils year. , The general verdict of the Senatorial i duel of wor e between Senators Voor- i bees and Ingalls is condemnation. i Gentleness cannot be kleked into s 1 cow says an exchange. Neither can tenderness, or there wouldn't be so much 1 tough beefsteak. The Chicago Brrald thinks "the coun- 1 a^Bas need of men who comb their hair Evidently this Is s call for BUI Dr. D. W. Bliss, Garfleid's chief doctor, la critically iU in Washington, D. C.j mSrtJhoetmId bee?'down ' to*seeThe through these j«rt» hom^ardbound.^ been secu ed in Burlington county to a petition for an election under the Local Option law, and it was presented to A new freight depot wlU be erected by the West Jersey Railroad at Vineland, which will be the largest on the line, 180 feet in length. The contract tuts already been given out. The United States Flab Commission's steamer Fishbawk arrived at Gloucester City on Baturday night and dropped anchor. The hatching ^of shad will at If those front-gate women were smart aHBwould have their husbands build and with SiBU.aMS them, so they could sit on them and see what it going on np and down the Exdienator A. G. Cattell and Daniel Bodine, while driving a pair of colts a Merchantville on Monday night, were te-sarrSKrara gggs&t&Kiis The Unttod Stares Goverment his sdvertlsed for 0000 American white marble bead -stones. Congress, on March 80 made an appropriation of 030,000. to pay for them. The head-stones will be lor the unmarked graves of Union soldiers, sailors and marines in various parts of the country. Says a Washington correspondent: '•There is no reason for the absurd reports that Cheif Justice Fuller wlU have to shave off his big, beautiful white mustache in order to meet the traditional wishes of the Supreme Court. Mr Justice Matthews, Mr. Justice Field and Mr. Justlc Lamar^of the present Court all The only will made by ex-Sena icr Roscoe Conkllng . so fir as is known wasexacnted In 1867. A thorough search through hit papers has failed to reveal any other. By the terms of this old A difficulty arose at Woodbury over a frame building which the Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church have sUe of the 'proposed new church Possession Jwss wanted for demolition, but Lawyer William Moore resisted and was twice knocked down by Andrew Martin, a contractor. The latter was arrested. The affair created A petition signed by 2785 legal vote: s of Gtooeester county was presented to - Judge Garrison, of the Supreme Court, sitting in Woodbury, yesterdav asking that a day be appointed for a vote on local option. The signers represent 43} per cent, of an the voten of the county. The 4th day of June was fixed as the 8j£^jwouM probably be the day a sr.S,>Kiss.,ss&,s able individual. He la full to overMR.'ssfcA'tt&d fi£KX Jabm eT^Irere^oi'ths" AiSJi °^res half of the building, and C A. Idler ws made for a term of five yean, but he and Mr.^IdleHt i. sajd.^have^bren^unof the Fifth District (Spf Msy.JJm^ beriand, Giouoester and Balm counlios), In connection with the srmi-annnal convention of Un> Cumberland County Sunday Bohool Association. will bo held In the M. E. church, Vtoetand, on Tuesday , May 83d, 1888. Arrange menu are bclag completed for a combined Conven- ■ Hon aa above, fur which eminent speak- > are will be secured, aad no effort spired ud J^tri<¥he°^ot^4>liS«.iS'luS fk> tenon, District Executive Committee. Bamnu-W. Uobk, Cor. Sec. J. L. Gium. Dtot Vlce-PresL •AnsstsriSRffg teen and twenty year Investment policies .sssssssssajars |UM. company. Those new policies ire .gsg&^Sbs asssssffira offering the Insured several sdrentagemtms el llttl— eat, including the 0MM Jli on'yoTl* axptain those plane, will be here.
"Wave's" Bualneaa Locate. Seine and mattress twines a specialty at J. 8. Garrison's s5 lm J .a«^0w,isrs - cloths and rugs. tf •, Store to rent, 87 Watbingtrn strceL J Also secood story office room. Apply . to J. S> Garrison, No. 68 Washington street a5-lm New Singer Sewing Machine for sale * at this office. First-lass hi aU parUcu u lars. A bargain for those who may be * want of a machine. tf , J Sutionery at all prices at J. a Garri- %. son's aS-lm. Miss Lizrie Smitbers, No. 16 North - St., Philadelphia, is displaying choice millinery goods in spring styles. Convenient to Market street ferries 8t For Saue. — 1 mainsail, 1 foresail. 2 topsails, 1 winch, lot ot running rigging and blocks from the schooner now on r ' the point of Avalon Beach. Also seve- ■ ral thousand feet of pine boards, inch 1 and inch and a quarter. Apply to J"hn ( Johnston, West Cape May. mS-2t Chaa. Quidort will take orders for ; crayons done in most artistic style at S reasonable prices. A specimen may be . seen in Doctor Kennedy's U. S. Phar- ' ' macy. el92St S I A. L. Hayncs will for sale his en- ] tire stock of cows on Thursday, 26th insL, all of which will be fresh In a short 1 time. Sale to take place on the Hoffman , firm, at 1 o'clock P. M. 2. , John Russell's Cold Spring store is 1 well stocked with groceries, provisions f '■ g-W-THW not be ontdone In the quality and price I [ Captain Wm. H. Mills is a practical ' | bis business, turning out some or the - i ; ' E. Johnson - has a complete stock >.f 1 men's, ladles' and children's over shoes - which he is selling at prices congi4cra1 bly below Philadelphia figures: Don't ".Jitok loyaurhMlth.bjf.tae ecoo. ' rohsve tttem atamommPs notice 'm Miss Ella Flthian has Just reopened 1 j her Rio Grande millinery store with a I aniee satisfaction*" cSTST-^ine I ; sssr"* snd Ke the MWM,.i?8tDg , Mr. A. S. Springer »U1 soon be ready i j to^enlerlain the traveling^ publicist Uic , ' the Court House. He expects to pro- ' vide for those who may attend court I > with ttble board and lodging. The 1 - Union Is a temperance house and as such • 1 we recommend it to the public. a26-8t ' W. Scott Band. Cape May Court ; House, offers reliable fire insurance to ' . Cape May property owners at exceedingly tow rates. He deal, only with the old reliables, and will Issue you a policy that insures every time. Losses prompt- . ; ly paid. No discounts or nonsense of ' any kind. Don't wait any longer, but . take out a policy on your home if you ; : hare not. 5t 1 Jo«. Eldredge offer* at falsOold Spring it-ire. Flour at $4 80 per barrel wanant- . ed. N. O. molasses (best in market) et , J 54c. per gallon, pure Salem County lard 1 ' at 8} cents; Viaco tobacco at 88c., lb., i swaaa1.': best Rio coffee 84®., A sugar Bje., head- . tinware, earthenware', floor, table and , i shelf oil cloths, etc. All kinds of salt 1 meats. Also a full line of dry goods, and notions All at very low prices for r cash. Gall and be convinced. r At Reuben T. Johnson's store you > wUl find flour (warranted) at 84.85 per » barrel. N. O. Mo Ws at 45c. gallon. • Prime Rio Coffee SSpT lb. Maracaybo i Coffee 28c. lb. A sugar 61c. lb. Prunes i • 4 lbs for 35c. Beef 10c. R>. All grocer- ' lei at very low prices Men's extra good ' - shoes 81.50 per pair. Ladies flne kid i I button shoe* at 8L60 per pair. An ele- ■ cant pebble gaiter 81-75, fuUllne of In. ■ lints and Misses shoes Men's pant* c > and shirts 81.85 to 83.00. AJl kinds of , notions and dry goods, drags, paints, ; and oils Sturgeon oU 50c. quart. FuU ; i line of spring styles of wall paper 8c. , | piece. Quaker tea ; full asaortment of . goods generally keep in a country store, j Pumps 82 70. Orders by mail promptly . attended to. Cash paid for dressed , poultry. I wUl receive poultry at my ■ ' over 5 lbs. per pair, 8c. lb : 4 to 5 lbs , tt-i? «® ■ tft*. P" pair, . Ib.; under 31bs and over 8 lbs per 1 [ pair, 85c. per lb. Crop# must be empty. , . Rxtjbxx T. JOBXSOK, j Becnett'a Station, n. J. Bucklan's Arnica Salvs. : The Beat Balve In the world for Cuts, blalns. Corns, snd all Skin Eruptions, and postivcly cure* Hies, or do pay re- ' quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect 1 - satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, , 1 85 oents*per box. For sale by Marey & - Mecray. . I Cap* May's Select Academy, r The Slaters of Mercy will open their i Academy on the 3d of April. % parj ochlal or free school wUl still remain ; > open for those who wish to attwd. Fur - further particulars apply to the Sister « Superior si the Convent, Lafayette The largest snd Mtfest lire insurance , octnpany in the world is the Mutual | . Life Insurance Company of New York. . It has done better tor Us policy holders • > paid a larger dividend and made insor- , : I ! ^*Siratai!«t^i^odwelUo see Mea ' sis J. P. Glberson and H. B. Yard, the 1 agents of this great company, Who will , be in this dty again in aboot twowwk.. 1 numtd. 1 SOHBLLnWKR— VASBOW.-AI us sens , 1 lew j t i i (dr. schehck'8) ' Makdrrke Piui i { Standard for over Hslf • Century, j Praised on Every TrUL I CURE Indigestion, Soqt Stomach, Bcsit- - barn. Flatulency, Colic aad ail diseases ' I of the r.„mi^jT'„ulve»c*, liflumma- \ ffisa, Diarrhcea and dimtses of tbt how- j J el.; Coogestios KBeaw, N.mes ' Ilcidscbs Giddiness, KervoasoeisUv- , > tr CompbhB, eni all diiuaat. umng 1 from a gorged snd sluggish Bur. Thsy ' , reduce coogtated coaditious. bnwk up ( : 1 Purriy Vsgetabla, Strictly RcttaUe
A Scientific Banefator. n sSttSissK1 SSSiS ' a The 8. .P. C. A. Society will pay a reward of 8l0 to any one who will secure f put in them. 1L J. Cusawux, my3-lm Agt- Of Scty. ^ Wanamakrr's. c raixabstrai a, Moodir . tuy t. ism. J It's the silk finish that gives 1 peculiar lustre to All-wool r Henriettas. Not a thread e of silk; only the finest of s wool. But such dyeing and a such a finish! Blush of the rose, heart of a shell, tints of f sunrise. Every shade delicate. £ glaring colors 1 wouldn't fit. You can't think f of a coarse, rough stufl as c Henrietta. 45 inches wide 1 Ji, <1.25. c Cashmeres of the same brood, b t a bit less silky- £ 50c to $1. £ Captivating Challis, quaint c and demure. Their fleecy folds, color - splattered with c beauty shapes, have no rivals. ■ have the prices. 50 and 60c. " Silk-and-wool Crripe Cloth. | Not a bit crfipy. Threads of > this color and that mixed and j mumbled by an old weave ii into a charming stuff. Pick a 1 apart. Warp alternate threads of creamy white silk and cardinal wool; wool alter- j nate threads of green and tan wool; result a tannish me- , with the silk glinting everywhere like diamond dust one; there are twenty- \ ; two effects : • ' jsTsr icssm 'porytalk'' . bliuh' ; and so on. Summer weights. Loveable in any view. 41 $ 1 . Checks that everybody I likes — the quiet color bits that go as "Shepherd Plaids." Medium to small is the proper thing. Jumbled effect in a | side light — comes from the glint of the wool. As neat and cheerful a two-color as 1 ever gets under a yardstick. In eleven choice color couples. ' 75c from $ 1 . You know French Sateens. Dark grounds, all sorts and 1 colors of figures; light grounds | a-flowering like a brookbonnd meadow. The topmost ; bud of grace and loveliness in 1 cottons. Another lot of the best 1 makes just at hand. All the > new choice designs are among them. 37#c. | Take the first: Sulphur on black. Here cut intosquares | by cluster lines and peppered over with golden specks; there : cube shapes atjd fan shapes cutely wrought and random , thrown. You'll look long before you see such sulphurs-and-blacks anywhere else. ; Or such KmrD*t us wShsad wh 10 [ or whatever other pairing of 1 colors is most to your mind. American Sateens. A step away you wouldn't know them from die French. The cotton . may not be quite so fine, nor j the spinning. The printing and finish close on the best. ; iaj£ and 20c. Outing Flannel, almost as thin and light as batiste. Soft delicate, but sturdy as some 01 their double- the-weight sis- 1 Oinging but cool. For seashore or mountain or any- ' where. Ask for Ceylon Flannel. Llama stripes, plain and 1 fancy, reduced from 80 to 63c. ' Corded stripes, down from 50 to 37^ c. Silk Striped Suiting Flannel, 50 from 65 c. Plain and striped Fancy 1 Flannels, 37^ from 50 Figured Eider-down Flannel 75c from $ 1 , and 37#c from 50. Anything Flannel for boating, tennis, tramping; for in in or outdoors. The whole Flannel story would fill the paper. Summer Shoes in full btoom Tennis, seaside, mountain. Picking} is easier now than it will be when the season rush 1 and ooze-leather l Shoes, % 2 to $4. A- i mountain (wish it was 1 twice as big)of Ladies' Brown i Canvas Tennis Oxfords, 1 $ 1.50. 1 Plain toe. Congress I Plain toe, laced Cap toe, laced three styles of the " Wana-
maker Wearwell." The best $3 Sho c. Shape, make, leather right. You shall have j pair for pair if they turn out | amiss. Book News for May (52 j pages) is a right royal number. 50 cents a year; sample copy free. Mattings mean more than most floor coverings: clean, , cheap, cool. Help to take the edge from dog days. an outspread of them near the middle Market street entrance; seamless and all sorts, 15 55c. Choice China at $10 the roll of 40 yards. A Matting novelty comes from Rhode Island. China grass in Yankee power-looms. Pretty patterns, even selvedge full of wear-worth, but it's 50 cents yard. The handful-of-rice-a-day folks hold the fort prices. Japanese Rugs; sort of Pan-ama-hat weave. Scattered designs. For dadoes or screens or floor use. John Wanamaker, jgnp gitotrtttraflits. ■ ■ FIRST-CLASS FARM ARC Cm Mortgages -'7^18% |f«Patntrr!X"S Metal smiilafiittjit'® DURABLE A ORNAMENTAL Illustrated catalogue and price list free. national 8bbst metal boomjkmm., 618 E. 80th St. , New York City. A DJOURNED SHERIFF'S SALE, .xi. saturday, june t, ims, "Z HSfgantsara. A DJOURNED SHERIFF'S SALE. SATURDAY. MAY »su, mm, PROPOSALS, . Cape May Connly. Plus and apmscaUou may be aceo at the roUnwlnxnamnd piaw«c Lewu Kl waMa DeMUrn't"^ WUllam T. Bate, Plaklsf Creek. Maskei Ware, Cape May city. ^ ^8?|d. ^^MnTareaneel.'eJO <wSn?t° alreet, I *" ALEXANDER CORSON, - 1 ANTHONT HTEELMAN, LEWIS EDWARDS. ^committee. ' WILLIAM T. BATE, I MASK SI. WARE, J ; for saleT ! STORE AND DWELLING, 1 No. 28 Washington Street, > CAM MAT CITY, E. J.. | Lately occupied By B. p. Homer u a news d«- ' Desirable Business Stand. TERES REASONABLE. Apply 10 /mTwii ; BELOW COST, | For the Month of May, AT ' GRIFFIN SMITH'S ; Qfiteii, Cape lay ftmty, I. J, To make room for IEV SPUING GOODS. His counters will be cleared of HotiUiriliiMs, Butt, Ska, Maid Cap, At prices that win make your eye* open. Call aad sea. You wUl not regret your experience. GRIFFIN SMITH, Cape May Co.. N. J.
rjSHHBHm 21s Largest Store Our Mai! Order Department Mft h ^ devoted exclesively to CoMBodioas Reading, Resting, aad Retiring Is- Rooms ktve been carecoMfbrtef all visitors. linos ri The Bsreu of laforSllks. mation an" the Ptck' oL cosvesience to to avail of 1 h er. : Market, EjGttTifftF>l-BEFLTSTRK"rs'P,fiLA - (OtBtttits, grorisitms, ®lf. OLIVER'S ■ PEOPLE'S MARKET, 37 Jackson Street, Cape May, N. J. hand's : CENTRAL MARKET Corner Y/ashington andlOcean Sts, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. sts-j 1 WILLIAM S. BARNETT~ Excelsior Market, ^ P. E. Sharpies* Butter a Specialty. IS rs-y S3 WASHINGTON STREET. CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. THIS SPACE IS RESERYED FOR mackey & hilton, FURNITURE DEALERS, S "119 North Second [Street, PHILADELPHIA. I ' •' i OUR STORE. Pint Floor. — Ingrain Carpets, Venetian, Hall and Stair Carpets, Woolen Stair Coverings. Damask Floor Linens. Linen Crumb Cloths, Table sad Stair CHI Cloths, Cocoa and Rubber Door Hats, Stair Rods. Chinese Goat Rugs aad Window Shades. Baxmt Floor.— Hoquette, -Wilton Velvet and Body Brussels Carpets, Smyrna Carpets, Wilton, Persian, Smyrna Moquettc and Sheepskin Rugs andMats. Third Floor. — Tapestry Brussels Carpets. k IsteriiS IfcpiIrtm:atPei Unln,i 8t*lr Ptd*' Cl^Pet and Window Shade UpBaoomrmt. — Eeglisn Corticine Cork Floor QoU> (Bole Agents), English Ltao- - ieum, Floor Oil CioUis, Receiving aad Shipping Departments. Established N*ariy Half a Cantury. Y. e. Archambault & Son, N. e. cor. eleventh and market sts., philadelphia. MISS LIZZIE* SMITHERS; NEW BTTLEi.IS Spring and Slimmer Millinery, No. IS SOUTH 2d STREET, PHILADA. ""'SiLSTSSi. WARE a ELDREDGE, UNDERTAKERS. 1,
. ' -SLSST™ Harnessed WTU-rt up tor vvSvZ? A Busy Spring. We've accomplished one end of our 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 in 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 tVue and up to the 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 the 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 ^nd Market Sts., Philadelphia. tr CHARLES MACE, : REAL ESTATE BROKER, 4 ANGLESEA, N. J. WM. F, ENGLEHART. IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER, PIAM0NDS, WATCHES, SILVERWARE, FRENCH CLOCKS. BRONZES, AMERICAN CU0CKS, ' P*rticul*r attention psid to repairing COHPLICATKD and sB kinds of . WATCHES by EXPERIENCED WORKMEN ; *11 WORK being done in the ), BUIDING under my OWN SUPERVISION, not bring COMPELLED to hare the J workdone OUTSIDE ** * greet mxny STOREKEEPERS do. JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS MADE AND REPAIRED. GOODS AT RETAIL. No. 205 Market Street, PhiladelDhia. <»*» WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Diamonds, and Silverware r AT WHOLESALE PRICES. 1. . T. O. HAYDOCK, . PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, 1 I No. 12 North Seoond Street, Philadelphia. - " WALL PAPER. = 1 : All the latest styles are now in stock. Elegant Blanks at - 5c., 7c., ioc. and 12 eta. Elegant Golds, - - Ijt to 35 cts. Embossed Golds, - 35 cts. to *1.00. Felts 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, «*** 122? Market Street, Philadelphia,

