IWBM -wL ■; ■ . 1 : MCTHOUGHT THE BOM W AS W I , "I'iareireTIuTreMlTaro*^'^ ™ atST" ■A^tSSSSSSSS^. ^xs^sSfSK ■ i A SOllTAttY FASSESGER. j Tbo 10JW train tram While Pt«k n I late the! aoowy Prtonary night. It nt-rrr ■ *u what one ' would rail a rainfall; ( prompt train, bat lo-nlgbt It woe full Eft; 1 Stonu* behind lt> aaaal time, and the , tatogrepli operator bad near); fallen | S5S^s*.-isrn-'r ? aarlbed hi a lutlfdrel^nduwnrd which ( tiN^^tU?lSi'pt5r j ;*rt«tncM throat upon her Old Mr. | S»^l^rsiuV5ias rpot, had acne home In the early doak i: ' "It will only he aaptbar hoar af woak." 1 1 inhe told heraeif, cheerfully, no abe pat an I (additional log of front fringed wood Into |, I the little air tight atom "Whan the >. , UhSO bae paeeedToan ahn t np the plane them hare key. to the fratobt houee." j Bot hi Umjonvrejf thaM^amiguto. ji ^eomSroent' ^ek' rtrag UxTraS!; end ehe wea beginning to g&nro rather !, anrknuly at the unmeaning dial of the 1 j wooden elook on the pine ahelf abore her !, head, for aho would bare to walk nearly . . ^AiWJWr&iB I: £ ^ Tu^ult£ldtSL^tCl ; mother altttag baalda the Era. who waa |J lIpiSs.that 1 wea lfkelr to bo detained a little, t j Oataldo' the wind bowtod ltEm'toto- ) rlated demon In the woret praalbla of torn- £ ,p«ra. The toreof (h. irfuttvra kept up | , hasgxsi jsttiuss gdepaturod^ln the rtoro. and Jfanlot [| S»J88«Sffisy: h and Bebeomi the beantlfnL Suddenly tbe allenoo wna broken by the I tinleet eound. ilko tho throbbing of aorta | Strt^rTy ^bSktEw'tba1'Sir^ hS j' SSsrsyLra. -o«. ! thia ttewof^Um -tight. Wall, woodaa || I; "Defalcation InHome bank. Detain ! Bssaawst ^ffSSa&.5WS&. |! dhnoet bof on abe had dadphehed throe , word.. Eunice Barlow telegraphed back |, "JJ1 right;- and onoe mora the email all- |, binge. And not dntfl then did the tale- ( right of her enbetltntlon, to amet a hank h defalcator on tbeepotl ' I Seen whlla ehe pandered on thll ones- ,, panted etato of thlnge there wee a cnrlont , bar feet; TShvill .team whletle tlknjf , &^0,'^^toSr?alKo.,M.waa . tSEffiC. -i. " SSsSStS ; prleed to an bar thoro" Ho knew that ' Ater Pcttydore waa old and feeble, and , ] SiPisii "U thto the etatlonr eaVl a low. wen ji nodulated voteo, which gore Mlas Barlow f ^SsssSESiri«s i pitSEftsssKL&ii : g^'g^ftgSg ' • Eanleo Berlow looked eolcmnlyat him * ae aho opened tho door Into the hvight, t jrbeeefnuy lighted little .etatlcn. Too, the , !Ho wa» einall and dark. and. paov*Mtowj a b* looked ae If be waa half froeeatodeath. , "loan look him In the ticket oOee." aba a gHfbfeW i I The aoUuiwpaaaenger Ml headlong Into . the trap laid for him by the telegraph i lately .erred Ml*. Bartow ae a throne ol ! ! "Only about aa old aa oar Victor would ! , hare been l>od be Uvud." thought Eunloo. ' I "Oh. I woudcr what einlator lnflnenoa led i him Into this Untble mktekal 1 won | dor—. You are mlatakoa, etr," ehe eald. . ! alood,\n anewur to hU reiterated nut. | lions. "There are no partem here. There , . k no hotel nearer than the line Huron.. | four mllce away. Tbe agent U detained , I at home by alclcntsn. and 1 am the tele j i graph operator, on duty tn Ida ahaence." . I Ttie at ranger uttered a long, low whla- ' Ua. »"1 think." Blld ha Vf mnalhaee , t managed to align at the }uniptng-oa . | place of all tba world. WhatVto be I • Sme, Iwondert- | , Do looked an eold. ao youthful, to nt- , I terly dtw.l.t., tl,.a Cu:,!'.- Barh.w'u hcort , . hied for him In hie eolltnde and peril. i < "Kren U he baa gone wrocg." ehe pen { Ipasslsg : 'MiS-SSS hour. Htm we left the hroper rtation, t |~S5§5: 1 ^.aseisisia i
-Tm e-ftUy 4dlgrf U you." eald the I, i fill sua i jmidai 1 1 with r • A tehgmilliy Joe. the whola thing ' /•t»ile le a matter of wnna Importance U > j- "I may depend on ynuT wtih Inigil— 'get. wtth forror- "Y<«: w. it rnakeaM j, .iahas?" - t 3arr su,S ["?B' " | wondering Lmr h~r atrange companion ■oonld-Mrak turooJ^r-</ ■lU tHngW 1-^VrtTe utf. tl r deed to all ehameT eh. I thought. Tho .trange companion. In the ! meantime, waa secretly marveling at the ioaaa and Ughtneaa with which Utleak traortHm^ girl Hepped out through the "A perfect Amnion." he eald to himjigkS^3"ra."&a?3 ' bar rrtco; H e a regular amtrallo." 1^ At lcu|rth he broke tlie rthmce. "Pant yon know"" what la In thle bagT , aha oounter munttened. "brant the least idea." be ratponded. I "fee money taken In over the ticket c deak today, and the key. of the cash | I drawer* I am rreyonilble for all of It." . . "Indeed! Bnt-eonldnt I cut It. Jnat the eamet Yon hare enough to do to I manage tho lantern." "Yea." assented Eunice, "you may l carry It, If yon please; it wm certainly . lira me a better don* wtth tba lantern. . Too nee thai I troat too." I "Much obliged, fm euro. Hare we ' muA farther to gof" "No; yon could a ae the light down lh' the ralloy now If tout eyes ware kneo. 1 [sad If tho enow didn't drive so tut." "It ureal to mo," obeerred the yonng i imin. after another lntrrral of ellenco, , ; daring which tho crunching of their feet la tho enow and the perolatent howling of wind waa all that broke the spell. "that they pot a great deal of rosponsl. < j hUlt^on yonng woman In this part of the j "A food deal of It le forced upon them, 1 and agaod deal they assume themselves/ ' I sold Eunice Berlow. compoaedly. "lam ; | willing to admit that 1 hare taken a heavy .reejjonalbuity on myartf to-night." I "And I think," aba added, turning bee : ■calm, gray eye* upon him iflth a light ae ' ! steady ae that oftbe lantern, "that yon . 'Tho stranger iookod enrprleed. "X won- ' Jar," he eald to himself, 'if I am ell alone Jhpou (Ida midnight road with a mad | woman- It begins to look unpleasantly , [ "Undcmtand," added Mies Bartow, r'that if I take yon homo to-night and 1 shelter yon. I moat hero your prom- : 1 "Tbe deuoo you muetr aiod the young man. waling more and mora uneasy. "Oh. I My, now, thle lent fair!" "Never to repeat tba oflMteer ; [ "1 wont If I mow myaalf." | "To turn over a new Wf from thle time [forward," aha punned, vigorously. 1 "The new career qneeuon again I I'm i 'blessed If I know what all this mean«7 ■ [gaeped the solitary passenger, breathing ilui Mho breasted all at onoe the dying 1 lghrooda of auow, tho keen tooth of tin : (mat wind, and tho pcrplerlng problem i [put forth by the fair guiflc. For fair aha jwaa; be ootud aee aa much ae thai fa { I "Equivocation la entlroly mil—," eald 1 i Eunice, aeverely. "You know perfectly i wall what 1 mean. 1 hare given yon a . lehenoe for freedom; for whet U nUl bet- 1 Iter, feme sad character. Hee to It thai J "Madl" nutterlP tGTetran^'tohlm' ' I self; "very madl Entirely a hopcleee 1 cue, I should say. I wonder If then JiaaBy waa a telegram, or If that le nutate ■ [apart of her bralu dlaorddrl I wonder if [ [Xuhctter keep ou wtth her, nobody know* . whither, or cut and run for It, enow rtonn i and alLr , . rThafe la no mitigating your oflaoao." gravely proceeded Mlaa Barlow. "Mind, 1 I assert that at the very beginning. But, I I aald before, l ain willing to $ve yon | "Vary kind of von, I'm aura." hope- ! mnnnnrod the roung man "iSnl 1 would It ho eonrtdered Intrnalro if I ware < ask what the offwtaa laT . "Yen have basely afaaoendad with your employer's money," said Eunice, with tho 1 Ssx-™£!K!5*1S&? : I. "No, I'm not," stoutly asserted the , JakHagar. "I beg pardon for contradict- , flag you, bat that's all a mistake from beIrlnidrg toend. In stud a great deal. ' 1 Entl weal stand .rob names u that." c "This la acarealy a fair return for my treatment of yon.1 » sold Eunice, with some , loon tempi. "Deceit added to erlma" 1 "Oh. tnme, now, won't yon give a lei- 1 lew a chancer' uttered bar companion 1 fefc the school hooka my. •StrtGTbut . Ihato.' I've nobody's money but my own. rani not too much of that. 1 dont know 1 anything about your banka nor their j Ssr-sf-s^srz : stssrSs-1""-""" ; Banka Barlow gave a little shriek of , ininuilll . "Or Erneet Tlnaallon!" she 1 cried, "fee Engllihman who was com- ' out here to hoot Imflalo. ud follow ( np the Uu of the Hp» rtvart Bat you , hare alighted at thm^rroog etatlou; you ahoolduave sto^l atPlno llanacka. 1 miles beyond hero." 1 . "I heard the conductor howl out some- 1 thing about pin# of one sort or another," ; •aid the young Briton. "I waa dead . •sleep, and didn't stop to dlacrlmtoato. and f scrambled eft- Bo I've made a mistabe, have It But. all the 'seen, It's awfully rood of rou to offer to conduct me tog place of (Lutetian shelter." "And I have mad. a mleteke too," add ' 5SsdS,«~''.'^Sris 1 to tog Btoe station — a moeeege to detato > abwk robber who was frdd to to on | (ho train. I was all alone, bat F could . locked him Into the ticket ofll . u per- { parol" for any ceoevgenrj^iwlth aoroe I pride). "But I war ao rerry for you, yon | lonked ao yonng and tonoomt; and^t da- ■ "Ik» a new career," totamptod the 1 stronger, wtth a gnat of laughter. "The 1 key to the pusilal 1 aee It all now. Dont ■ you know, I wm togtoatog to think yon : mnst to ertuatle. And how dlaagraauli; I Oemrto being locked up. after mill i And the hank feflow,. whoerer he le. •scons to hove got off scot free. Beally. i now. If ever men bed a geuulno guardian , angel, you are cme," he addod. as Eunlc. 'h* *iiu^ •vargmma, and all aglow with red ear- - »a( and curtains, where a Are of toga on tho open hearth and a espy mad wm spread on the table. , «r Ernest Ttaaalton slept to the . r-.sssr.'S-fc^rs niVmi ■"afroi^phenddtotog. aSSd boy fashion. aBHi the miner like surface , alec several telegram* w o hand ' erf toe operator. One w- j . a 5M of iftodibfrlid raltor haiafttoStowthh.'r',. jtOf F55HS<r' S ; ofttaaiMtogSagUs.'' i— he wm 'rotoaaetothetorvacl-
PjW-wr" . ^ .SsSS ; I fin that would"" save had tto k your : 1 into, flto Ernest," aha aald. • "But I haven't thanked you half I enough." He stood holdtog both tor | hands, hk fresh English face all eager- ' 'Ihlre re the telegraph. 1 am wanted at ml ITicS, yowa'vwy ^n^i^r^'I , totoAto^dua, gBttsrtog ertd'onhat* poro^ . 1 ikM winter morning, with the pine keae , • Toohlng like Druldi dad In ermine robes, , end the plains all chested to kvat pearl. . and Eunice Barlow never mw him mora. ' No. to did not cmtps took to woe and wed " her, oa the hero of aa orthodox love tale ' .should have done. HO could not. being , 'per of game to Mm Bartow, to core of the , telegraph operator at Big Pino station; ' -and at many an English dlnntr table .afterward ha told the story of Ids midnight adventure to (ha wild west. "The prettiest girt yoti ever mw, by I Jove!" he reiterated, to that earnest way ' lof his, "and the pluckiest 1 Joan of Aro I waa nothing to her. I dreamed of her far |a wedc afterwards, with her swinging I lsnteru and those great gray eyes of bars, and the pretty little speeches about 'turning over a new leaf that abe made to me. ', ' Yea, I did; and I'm not ashamed to own ; | Uneven before Lady Tints lira here. Eh. - I gad the English bride langhcd good 1 humoredly. and observed that "to hear : I Sir Erneet talk, the American girla most ' ha full Hedged heroines." ... "She was; 1 can vouch for that," aald ISIr Ernest. — Lucy Randall Comfort to , ' I Harper's Bexar. ' "Wave's" Buelnaaa Locals. I E. Borhelca is at 928 Chestnut street. Oculists prescription" carefully filled. . Optical goods of the best only. my34-S ! New Dinger Sewing Machine for sale I at this office. First-class In all parlicn I A bargain for I hose who may be want of a machine. tf , Drat fail to carry tome insnrsnoc upon that house of jours. W. 6. Craw- | ford. Capo May Court House, will give torn ratis. JIASt ' I Tom Ladies— Mrs. E. L. Hall hav- , tog secured the services of a competent ' and fashionable dressmaker of Fhiladei1 phla, is prepared to take orders forwork, I ami will guarantee entire satisfaction to I all her patrons. Call nt corner Lafayette . and Franklin street*. tf , I W. Scott Hand offers to the clUseni « ' ol Oapc May oounty reliable and cheap ' I for the safety of the homo "■ against tho destructive fire fiend. His j ! offree is el Cape Nay a H. where he | may be consulted. Wrtto to him for ^ ' »f» 'V_ 6L • Tho tnony-go-round is going every , I night this week on tba Sea Brecto lawn. I who enjoy oat-door fun can have . ' it at the merry-go. round. Only five . cents s bout. Every thing first class. ' Jel*-»t I Ladles', children's and men s shoes of ' all grades at E. JobnaonVBlore. No. B8 , Washington street, ilia goods will be I i found right, and his prices are right, too. j - Mr. Johnson has Ju.t gotten on his shelve* a new lot of foot wrar adapted ' ' to the season. Call and examine slock. We call particular attention to tho ' boarding cottage of Mrs. H. E. Lake, at Holly Beach. It 1* situated near tho beach, with a nice graded walk right [ I down to the strand. Mrs. Lake hopes J ! by careful attention to tbe comfort of , [ her guests, to win a share of public [ patronage. Dr. Lake's office Is to the t | building- Bt. : I W. R. Shoppnrd has very tastefully { 1 fitted np a new shoo store nt 87 Wash- | | street He has gotten upon his r shelves a complete auortmcnt of ladles', 1 | genu' and youth*' foot wear. Ilk line I of onttojtehoos are .bound to go^Lovsrs ; , door sports can find all the latest styles ; at Sheppard's and prices that will rave I the buyer money. This establishment . ! la a notable addition to Washington I street, and will become very popular ; with rn classes of buyers. 8L Jos. Eldredge offetx at his Cold Bprtog store, N. O. molassea (best to market) at . 54e- per gallon, pure Salem County lard c at 9J cents; Vtoco tobacco at Mc., lb., ( Spearhead 48c,, pure elder vinegar l§c. I gallon, beat Haracalbo Coffee, 85c. lb.. ' Rio coffee 84c., A sugar dfc., head150 test, 13c. gallon, now prunes. sliced apples (fresh) 8c.. lb.; gtora starch Sc. per lb., boat quality of black pepper S4c- lb., and all kind ol groceries, tinware, earthenware, floor, table and 1 shelf oil cloths, etc. All kinds of salt meals. A[So a full lino of dry goods, _ and notions. All at very low prices for ' cash. Call and be convinced. At Reuben T. Johnson's store you will And N. O.Molasaes at 45c. gal. licit Rio Coffee 85c. lb. Maracaybo Coffee 88c. A sugar 6Jc.lt. All other groceries at correspondingly low prices. Men's veal calf lace gaiters (seam leas) at 88.00. An extra heavy working shoe, 81.60 per pair. Ladles One kid, 81 60 por pair. Una of all kinds of shoes, and ladies Oxford Ues. Fall stock of new shirts, 75c. to 88 00 per piece. FulUtae of men's stray , Kossuth hats. All of 'dry . goods, drugs, paints , and oik. A big lot of wall paper at and Sc. per piece. Bananas, oranges and lemons constantly on hand. Poultry every Mood tyunlll 8 o'clock p. m. goods, and If you wish any article that l^b not keep I will getRfor you alreglfflPpricc. Orders by mall promptly attended to. Yours truly, Hxcxxx T. Jotmaoa. Bennett's Station, N. J. Which, hare been effected by Ilood'a Sarraparilla are sufficient proof that this . | medickc does possess pcculir curative salt rheum, when other preparations been powerless, the use of Hood's I has brought about the hap- . pleat resulis. Tho case of Mlaa Sarah C. WhlUlor, of Lowell, Msm., who suffered \ terribly from scrofulous sons; that of , Charles A. Roberta, of East Wilson, N. i who had thirteen sb* cesses on bis i face and neck, that of WUlle Duff, of Wslpool, Mara., who had hip disease ' and scrofula ao bad that pbyaicsans said < he could not recover, are a few of the Instances to which wonderful , < cures were effected by this medicine, le Consumption Inouraele 7 Read the following: Mr. C. H. Morris, ' Ark., sayi: "Was down with ? Abscess of Lungs, and friends and phy1 Sumptlve. Began taking Dr. King's i 1 New DkcSVhry for OoaauDpUtra, aa < 1 now on my Uiira bottle, and able to over- • see the work on my term. It la the Oa- : cat modlctoe ever made." ' 'II— rSt^rc^'um't' ^Dr l"Kl"h'° NJ* [ Dtoourtvy for Consumption Iwould bare died of Lung Troubles. Waa given np | by doctor*. Ara now to beat of health.1' Try It- Sample bottles free al Marry A | Mecraj"! DnigSlore. 8 ; ' ' 1 Wtok Daksssraa Mto. sto slaag ts Castsfta
~ prtBoL ^ ' I Hood's Sarsaparilla | j*"*"';*' ** ' ratify yoal^LUl^eSs''u»i iigewlM. • -rsruu ssirrsra ' I WMttred out from overwork, and It loaed •war" Waa O I. Bnoroas, Orama. W. T. ; JuSS-8*! »lj!^ a™. StSS. "- *• Purifies the Blood 1 rsmsOlal agenU ; nt, the prepvVloe ; >!. IS* 1 >n in of ssenrtng tho aetlve moklrt . ' qntoks Ttofssaltkaaadkiacafmmr--. | * Hood's Sarsaparilla , -Bold by alt drugxtita. «islsfov(s. Made ; , only by C. L BOOD A CCk, lowell, Mass. < IOO Dow* One Dollar. ' IftMM.l.'mi.'.lkrt'l: : a«r--wiilwi'i~| ' ^^j HAIW BA«-»AI'll NDE R C ^ RNS. ' tlm SaliM. KST JERSEY ILA1L1UJAD. tim* T&mjt at krrxiT juk* m. inn. PHILADELPHIA - j gaat^'u'^!aaraM 'r-v ^ S^i*^^T^Viiiiiiskirjii 'ire TICKET OFFICES. NIlLADkLPHl*: Usdcloe Avenoe. TK^lfilK^ollKvV1 otoeked Sy^NIUN j . l" SaiJi f AmMrtSlsfullrereer Wssa laatofi sad Jseuoa glrseu. Cape Ms;. ' MpevlBleadniL ' Oca. Pisa Aft. 9?rw ^flufrtlsemfnts. ~© Yates & Co. . Best Made Clothing in Philadelphia , (or Men and Children. 'Sixth and Chestnut (Ledger Building.) SsUdtno [Mat trial, «tr. LUMBERYARD i Sche Hangers Landing, BUILDING LUMBER, skeot mm of svjg^mdM^csam; to salt CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS . t""^.raca«jJNQEBa. . AGENTS WANTED! T. .'sevs-A r rra-er 1", I i ■:.! - •: rLIEBIG COMPANTS Extract of Meat ISVALCABL* FOR DTSPRPSIA iHtalBMiMTea. MrsaiuKATVHKia rtr.tr. i r* sc
8aC4IH garter, Srttto, gwtwtan, «r. This Space is Reserved for S. H. MORRISON, nt* : LUMBER MERCHANT OF CAMDEN, N. J. ' * * ! I PLANING MILL - ' SASH FACTORY & LUMBER YARDS. Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shutters, Moulding, &c. , BB1COTS, SCBOU W0P.R, TOMES. ETC., building' Lumber OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. WILLIAM C. SCUDDER & SON. SASH AND DOOR DEPOT, ' Doors, Sasli, Bliufls, Mors, Mooliiis, Srotis, Etc. DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES A SPECIALTY. A. L. CONNER*. KIMBALL, PRINCE S CO,' " UUMBERMERCHANTS, HILL-WORK. 1 Rockland Lime, Cement, <2:e., Sac., iiKANvu r lu. TMIUVI t K'MBALL. PRINCE dk CO.. C. B. COLES, . J lumber merchant, Doors. Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. : , BRACKETS, AND SCROLL SAWING. -I Office. No. 14 Knigtin's Avenue. Camden. N. J. lyh-y j ■ ENOS R. WILLIAMS, Architect and Builder, j DUKE & DOAK. i Contractors and Carpenters,' CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. GOFF & SMITH, BRICKS POTTERS F F A N D C LAY I LOWEST CAB1I P1UCES. ©rorrilrs, jProrlsions, <*tr. OLIVER'S PEOPLE'S MARKET, ! 37 iackson Street. Cape May. N. J. HAND'S CENTRAL MARKET Corner Washington ana Ocean Sts, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. WILLIAM S.BARNETT, j Excels, jr Market, ! P. E. Sharpless Butter a Specialty. "" " «*v '-'TT. v i | TUFT FOX, Liyery, Boarding and Exchange Stables, ■L-— BANK 8TREET Below ELMIRA. HIRE, SALE or EXCHANGE. GEORGE w7 REEVES, ; Fluber Steam and Gas Fitter, flealisi of BoiMins a Specialty, Roller., Knvlnr. and Hlemm l>ump> I-'urnlnhcd sod Bel In. DRAn nri uuo to ouiixr. rouoixo rso*r-n.r *TT*xn*n to ' KroMraos, Bank J^,'k»OD 81. Dfpat. Cipv Ms; l-'l',. W. J. JOSEPH P. HENRY, ' . House, Sign and Frescoe Painter, 96 Lafayette Street, Cape May City. N. J. J8#-r ( L. FURMAN SMITH, coal and wood,i 8ohellaogern Landing, Cape May, N. J. - ag tusui esja- WMt ^ WM. H. MILLs," " BOA r BUILDER, CAPE MAY CITY, N. i,
JUfdlrs' Starts. GHAS. NEEDLES' S No. 43 Washington Street, Cape May City, DRESS GOODS AND MILLINERY arek Buna, WW ml (Mraft M, ua lojttlMntar. Infanl'i long u»l abort Oral*. Swim Orp*. Kntotokhrlv, J&cc* and Edging* of al ktoil*. h>ur-qu*rler Muslin, 6 els. per yd. Dreak Lintogs. 4 cis. per yard. Doily V tin togs, 7 cl*.. Wash lawn,. 5 Us. Fast color Deenuaffrr. 7 els. Fancy Mai Flan nek, 10 eta. per ynvd. Special prices in I.a-IuV Cliildren's and Mlsra,' Jerseys gains. Nose rvvr so good. NEW CLOTHING STORE.1 No. 34 Washington Street. C.tpe May. experience iu ItiUmdelphla for the jisst rev en inonllia ho. toiieln mr a-ln-rv 1" ' * stock of goods before gotog etoowhere. m mwi and utuc .*u, U ) ; Men's, Youth's'antl Boy's Glottiiny ; May be found .1 .... |.|>ee , Stiff, Soft at! Sim Hats, atii Caps at all tiiis j ■ GENTS' FURNISHING OOODS. CHAS. NEEDLES. !. >tDYfS. Itn and >hftt ^ran Wortrrs. A. L. HAYNES, Stoves, Ranges and Heaters, TIN ROOFING and GUTTER WORK,) I Carriage Horses and Koad Equipages to Hire. WILLIAM CAMP, TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKER j Cape May Court House, N. J. JOSEPH SWAIi:. TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKER, No. 44 Jackson Street. Cape May. Jtlolir, fit d, Bau. (*tr. GEORGE L. LOVETT, 64 Jackson Street. Caps May. N. J. AT SHOP ON OCEAN STRFtT m v DAVID W. RCDAK, FIELD AND GARDEN DEED ^ Coal A Wood, Flour A Fee-I ol -I' tind*. Fresh 4 Salt Hay rn Bales. ELDRE DG E J C H I ISC N BOOTS AND SHOES, RUBBER GOODS A SPECIALTY. Fins Wai; Papers of the Latest Pattc-rs ;ICE! ICE! ICE! Knickerbocker Ice,. Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. .Ssnlis Hotels, BestanraiU aid Cottaies witti Pare Kastn let. COAL! """COAL! L. E. MILLER. GENERAL CONTRACTOR. CAPE MAY CITY. N. J.
South Jebset Iibpil Works MB. a. R.Trset *Tirertka, car* MAT CITY, K. J. Monuments and Toombstoftes kt nwSni Grain. Grass & Clover Seeds. LANDRETH'S LAWN GRASS SEED. 1 David Lar.dreth&Sons, : jsz l.t ' 1 MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Jep ps's 'grateful comfortinc COCOA i Line, Marl aMFisl Guts. ' j farmer* an,! Trockon I'urnishrf With At* Ejndr of r. d. barratt, imp . ::V MASON ill HAMLIN i 0RGiNS.-TT : " 1'IAtiOS, T;t:TSC; 1. MASON i ilAMLIH GROAN AND PIANO CO ♦SK#i rou ihink Xouv^yM are Co.*. ^ We Examine Eyos Free. M /.inomnn & Kro.,Optlciani
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