Cape May Wave, 26 July 1888 IIIF issue link — Page 4

1 ■ r- ..-ru .--r r — ■ TQ — . A BEAR HUNT. SfS« rartstmumioi i.; 1'um;, .;.. i r,.. -. .thewty had divided op end spread opt S'fcrE-'riaSr, Mac h' -4b* cucioturorj Umbel Ihst OBS«SlS»«aE' orar 6 fin* bock tlk, sud starred Two ■ *?>•»•» back to camp with the cores**. Umg DOS' and I kept on up u, rough tlw ' ' aoandgr . with young Two Koltra we ranjlit sight ..!« Ngfih-vr Up ben qoUm etb-rsMtof Ihe rivse. 11* was staudhi« ce hi* bind legs, digging tbo touchwood out of a ho'jSw treo. Thla to a rewrite E ■ostllsi of hears, and particularly browu ■ Loam aril Mirer tips, who . bat a a kreu pnrttaWy for ihe'Mg, tat inch grubs that tnak* their home lu the dccnyid cottoo- ' wood. ; The bear was ao absorbed la hU pnaj had ra toimbtota I to" i^b.'-a^iod^Lw^'1' LtoJ*rad*I *Udb agreed llmt to pomp lead at a allrar Up at "• , laat dlatnacc would ba merely a waeto of . ^Wbat bad' we better do, Loug DogT' "llgb, heap kill," replied the In Jam end pointing duan the river, bo led the . the l«or. We cosuaaed on daSm to a • ford, where a beta) Ta the river hid tu from the bear, ami ottMed over. Hiding on up the ether aide a abort dlaUnee we hitched the bronchos behind oclnmpof box r- -a«flne and- preceded cautiously toward the bear. The inmirdiata vdg* of the river WU thickly f rinsed witli bux nldera and mountain willowe, and through tbeee we at length began to crawl oo hauls and knee*, wltb tbe Idea of taking tba aDver tip by aurpriae at clcae qtmrtrre. With nn eld reaaaned Injnn bnnter of | Long Dog'* caliber leading tba way, thla part of tbe proceeding waa enay enough. He wormed aud twisted through tbe thick willow, nn slick aa o beaver wttbout ever mapping a dead twig All 1 bad to do wan to crawl along In tbe tall clone behind. We bad almani got to jfcyntal where we^hnd^beon t-x|a«ttop to certainty when Dong Dog halted, end, without uttering a grunt reached lock and tapped me canUouniy oo tbe back with bin moceanln. An t ha old Injun looked back over hla abooldcr and rained bin II tiger aa a warning for mo to lay low, bin piercing Mack eye* glowed and twinkled like a pair of black Uiamondn with excitement. Of comae, 1 naturally nappoeed be waa merely worked up no mo over suddenly touching night of tbe l«r, perhaps, a little nearer than he had lwcn expecting. tb. tree. Long Dog rained one ducky finger, Ids body-vpointol It toward a clmup Id willows standing, ? nkoulil my, thirty feet to the right of the tree, and abr.qi three llmee thai distance from us. Tba apoco npMM Mil auilaiili and tbe damp waa qnlto open, and wax traversed by a deer path that led up from tba water. The Joer path. led atrnlgbt through the willow rlump. "god, following tba direction of. Long Dog'e Anger, I aaw, In the narrow, altoyllkedevr path, a long, catlike tall waving to aod fro. It won the tall of a full grown tqoontnln lion, an ul.Ject Innilllor enough to me. for Ihnd killed a ronnd lomm of the runnlHtrin my time. Ho part of tbe lion waa vlnlble nee bin tall, fur the willow a were thick between nn ud kk> body. Long Dog teemed to comprehend the dtuaiiun at onro, for when I planned at WMjngjwthnnjm momeut it had turned I he dtroctiaw btlho turn, "wit Elke'kroa - wrwptluu of n tarns*, the old Ir.Jttn hunter knrfw nt n glance Uai tbe mountain lion wan lying there watching the moeemeuui of the law, and hadn't the leant i! taction wan a thrilling one, even far tut t'Ji humor. From when we lay, neorcaly jtortog to draw breath tar fear of beirayIha silver lip'n big lialrr.Ualy o«"hc-M<x.l up and clawed »wny at the hollow tree, and on the tdher hand than waa the SgffjlftP In the narrow ',?<! r "palh^Ukothe 1 -■•MB of nn angry eat An of a'ajlden, ' !4IBl went a big tawny object through the i Wr aa quickly and notneleenly on If it hod I tarn the flush of a shadow. Hut now the , gMtaxe, which liad hardly been violated , tt all by the Intluatrioun beer at the tree, waa broken rudely by a whole woodful of \ m**f> wan, yoofn, nuai-, nnarl. anil ; , stand offs. Under the coltonvvood tree [ jtood a Mg moumala lion In an uUltudo g|i**"a». oruwlttig at Ihe bear, which [jjjj5*teltoed to back away. * ."jglng coiMu iota of the occauoo tba old ] 'Kevins' bin' blg*lttmberlnSriliidy1' !«k- ' uwrnd end forward, an though he didn't .rare a pine needle whether the lion In- ' ..lauded lockllng Urn again or not. Yet ! . .an could new Uia Ui--I pibrily coxing jot of the long allrery wool on hln nhoul- ' •Jar. where the mountain li.-m l.n ' gi ugril ' Into hint when he made the eprlugj tor the ' lawny ahadow we bad aasn flush through -Ebe air wan the lion as he sprang on the f annspecllng bear. 1 : ~4lft touted W' from Long Dog f and another tuoUoo of his Unger canud f me to plance again Into theVluinp of wil- , •own. Take my. heed for coyote belt If ' Ihe lion'n tall wasn't atlU in tb deer -at I., n-th niching like fury. Before you could J m t "whisky" twice, however, but went ' rwuatr shadow', out of the w illow., end c when I looked for the Call agab It wan b «_A»1 now tbe^riteun oiwnM H with J .sSSSISSS j pnrtiK.- to erme on, aaEad In at the nam. 1: | knamsut, ami I tell yon I hey mad* old f, WtfahiMUe around pn-tiy lively Man W^lla. The throe rartnittin roiled over t: and over on 1 be ground- to a heap, nrug- a gttog. fc.illr.r-. P.irltif ;;ral ri:. :: enay '■ £ fight and then the el her. .The llune wfre o ■sssstosfsaaa 5 LSlSghtwllhSill WdoTnhl?,'nw?aI * ^ ""RiwK W*^iKW*^*!rot ilnriiMttt jpJher.iml he atood up auV'w'.Lied back cam* ay hint am^tefwln the e-tdy ! 2 «Nr«f ..*• igfrkjwftwe ' lb* I eor bad * sSZ-iFTlsSSl tngwher nroatoa to make things : t.: U^hldmcrorwbi'.m*rtb«Bd?wS2S Si^rorS^fnla nam hm^JUn' *T' ' av^S f

M Ibe comrneueeiorni It became very evident F that she fight citfjldn't laat much longer. • Thenklacf <m« of the Bou'a left sldt seas — hanging la ribbon*, and the otbm coa peeler than tba fldea; hot, aO tba am, •- Itsraa dysd from bead to tad wHhltaasrn Mood. All throw were brooming semewhet Weaker from tba lesa of Hand, hot ££roivx,*,£r-ir!!?as progreaaal la got madder l ban a horast broatbiag apeU. he teak to ehaeins them u arotmd Tbe lion, kept chare I hi™ ma-ta-tknygotgood tarf fsafly to waBa|a -JMfsateaapsgs' at mn sod his entrails were dragging an nt the ground. Ife mm got eo wrakthat be Pi eotudn't keep out of the old tanr-aTeach. -. Tbe allrar ^npfetcbad llanaMH^t a. Be then Ann. Mmaelt on the b^baa Hon od andjlnlabtxl him up In a Ana bnrot of nav-^ nt Tbe benr wan now beanof lha Aeld-but i asKKSfdsssaj-saE 10 lion. Thin critter bad got all the bear fight ha wonted for cue d.*e, and waa :.e ohrlr.ly on tbe point of clearing cot 11a ■g "didn't atom to nndrmand that hh paiv t oer wan a guner, though, and be ant omrn 10 sn hln hoc lichen out of the bear's roach, « to^tbough enjecllng the other one to Join to "Ughl" aald Ixmg Dog. "now klU." . ■u Bang I bang:. Long Dog howled over1 ■u JbennrMvlas lioo, and I toppled over the | i- of battle end look In the nhnnghut^ pnf The old ailver tip staggered to bin feet aar- we moved out of cover, but It wee all be g jmM do^ anoi her shot bud him out for It {o<>d deal (.; curl telly to nee which had d tared tbe worst There waau't much to b tbooen between them, after afl. Beneath it tba further* was hardly an (achat aaand if hide on tiro bray's hudy. One of hln eyes was torn out, and bin tongue waa bitten " xanpietely In two.. He would have died, probably. In Iron then half an hone If we' U hadn't flnbhed Mm off. ' n moon light scrimmage among the grisailto a nt tba head waters of the Hoeebud, I think a Ihln won o little. bit tbe prettiest fight I : caiy—'g-' - r How nliglit • clrenmntanro mar deter1 mloeamau's drotlnyl It wan IWnrta'n • ' v yagu In lb- chip Beagle that, without 1 doubt . laid tb. foundation uf hla marvel - t pave to the world -The' Origin of Sp<* f eke " Had lio not had tbe wonderful op- , fortnn-.tlro which this trip around tba f world aflonled him -for lha obeerratlon i and study of natural phenomena, he r wittld rr-iirPdr horo been known to the L world only an a somewhat buthrodos elrrI prolan of the Church of Knglnnd' who > had little lova of tbeelegv bat a kind r.d > genaruu* heart and a passion for tbe i j:f beetles and plant v Hln father's opposition at first led him to decline the pro I posed v.. yog*, and wbea afterward he waa i i lalt to Capt. Flu Roy. tbe ~a— I of the Beagle, that disci pis of la voter earns very nsar retorting him, aa waa I nftprword confessed, on account of the I shape uf blsnoee! The .commander had Km donbrj whether any one with anoee Darwin's could possess sufficient energy for such a voyage. Acrordl ug to SI; Johu Lubbock, tbe great physiologist ana physicist, HHuiWji i dates bin start In ncieoro to an attack of trpliold fever Thla Ulnesa led hhn to tba acquisition of a microscope, which be was enabled to purchase, owing to bis having ■ petit tb- autumn vacation of 1SU to tb'j hotpUoh prootretad with typhoid fevor; being a pupil, he was nursed without expense, and on' Ida recovery he - foond himself In possession of the savings of hln nlrodcr rreourma.— Western Druggist. ^ pronounced by her physician fatally 01 with consumption, and who wis apparently dying at fast aa that alow padng disease oould carry bar oft was told by a neighbor that the had baea assisting a lady at ehnmlng and had mneb enjoyed a drink of bottormHk. -Dnttermllkr fairly screamed the Invalid, "how I wish that 1 could have a drink r And freed that time until her frlroid oould go to the house where tho churning had taken pi— and bring tba lcnged for draught she raved and cried for It She drank It and fait hatter Than another churning waa hurried np, and she drank again. The lady made bar churning* mora frequent and small to please the dying woman. In a little while Ihe news was brought that she was Improving A few days later she wan out ef danger A week elapsed i end she woe on her foot and about tba , house.' And now aha to again a bustling. , busy woman, not strong, but la apparently good heahh. with no symptoms of a ] deadly disease lurking around. Throe to 1 nodonbt. she nays, the buttermilk cured I An physicians lay. "It went right to I the spot." It nourished bar poor, fan- i tnbed body. Cited up tbe dried ont tlnroee. , end give Ivor strength and courage. , neighbors nay that she la careful of her , money, end that- probably much of hv Hitmen wan due to her rid octanes tony < ; A well known young man of this city. 1 who will recognise himself ae tba hero of t thto thrtilinji tale, a few dayn ago shot ■ and mortally wounded a large ami expaa- [ nl vo pier phase In hln fathers parlor. Ha ■ cam* hi very Into infter an unnni Manful i effort to unlock the front door with his 1 uiulm-lla i through an unfastened nod hole I lu the aide walk. Coataro to Massif to- I atrotehed out in the bath tob. With n name little 'difficulty be reached hln room, end waa Ju<t about to light tbe gai with Ids night key. when be heard a saapietoas sound on the lower floor. Convinced that It was burglars h* wended his somewhat a tortuous way to a table near by ud took f the dmwar hla loaded revolver. He . mnde noise enough gulag down I tab* to r have euiM-nnn-i hln coming -o n deaf men, k but finally ranched tbe parlor door and 1, crept through the doorway on all fonr* In tbe middle of the room he mac to knron. then to his feet. A dart figure rone •hnollaoeounly In front of hint As the young man rained hit pistol the morning twilight Dashed on a gtoamlug weapon lu the baud cf the other "HoTon. mini \ Uitrar the young man exclaimed. "I've a with a loud report. And a crash of gtoas p fallowed It When the stariied n fmaUy. reached the spot the bravo setou L of tbabooeeof -Mouth. -fioor amid * debris, eaarefnlly examining himself In 8 search of wounds, while a smile of right- p eotim triumph shone In hla fara. -fiSsI V - ohlltorated his own reflection In tbe tog C eSirs-Ara.'jr.'isf : "for good and all." be said-— Albany V - „ The Akwrlgtoen1 of CUUfcnUa. J After '110 yearn of aasortottou with -' white men In Callferua. than to uotnow ln our state rme first rale termor, laeehanic jSikrwt! „ w-.rk ra' f ' f"T '**" g"°d «a»-lu vineyerda. orrharrtoijiop figkts, *1 '' -T-'- rntoZit Tun lb- nronoa'bey hkve wwted their " : hip bra wagro vvnnj stlmutote tkeat to* a SS^ho 'd^rf " 2: - rrsc'^'u-'i^i ^'iSr n SSTv.p « « . :"'s » "»• «•»» '«• 3 * uT'' ■' ~"i"dtaltopSi^£f g^SawS'

H ' BrstHuds. I "That dog, tor," mid tbe bokarpm. a Wkh eonotkm, "navod my Ufa." r. "HowT ■ "You rimuaber whoa Orlsxly Pete » end Hootsoe Jhn had that littler scrap ' "Well, I won .mailing right behind * tkto counter. The dog bit one on the A leg. 1 stooped dow+ to paralyse him, £ sad e bullet from IWi ptoWT broke ™ the mftror right behind where I had 0 stood. . If I had born .landing up nt a the Ome It wouM htvs grsse through X "That's what It wis. I can feel it a. now. though, every time it's lotog to m t»=, sad K-s going to ralo' to lero limn J* twenty-four hours, dan Hml" arid q the b*r keeper *hh a sudden io.llgun. e ttoo, en be ' kicked the selmol 'clear up t ovrr the bar.-Kifclcago Tribune. Wlake-I see your card in from , Ihe Ame Icon unintelligent employment . offlee. Hove yon ever hired out? r Fair mold-No. tor. ' - ' Con you eookr 1 "Kb, sir." , '.Wash aod Iron r I '"Ho, air." "Oso you do snythiog at all about a I I house, sew for instance?" ! "Ho. str." r 1 "Humph: A e you good for aoy•i iuwr ' "Ho, tor." ■ - "Hy dear girl, you have made s mis- ■ take. DouT waste any more money on [ rlmnolol ageacy < iouha World, i "Wave's" Business Locals. [ £ Borfaekstost tM Cbetonut street. , Ocull-U preKriptio' carefully filled. ; Optical .goods of tbe brat only. my»4-8 'i Hew Singer Sewing Machluc for mlr , < at this adtcc. First rises In SO pertiqu ■ tors. A bargain for those who mayfiir t In wsnt of e machine. tf ; D nt fall lo tarry tome iniur-nrr Upon that bonne of yoars, W. S Craw, ford, Cape May Court llounc, will give , you Ibe moat reliable Insurance at hot- , torn rales. JU-to t Torus LntHln — Hrm. E L Ilsll hav. I- log around the services of a competent I and faahtooable dreesmakrr of Phltodeh , phla. to prvparrd lo uks orders for work, e sod will guarantee entire naOsf action to e all bar palroae. Call atoororr iAfayetle ° and Franklin Mrarla. tf W. Scott Hand offers to the dttornn 0 of Onpe May county reliable led cheap 1 Insurance for tbe safety of the home •calm I tbe destructive fire fiend. Hb . oBce In at Oape May a H. where he > Stay be eomrallod. Write to Mm for ' portico lara St. r The merry-go-round to going every i night this week on Ihe Sen Breete town. J Tnoee who enjoy out-door fun can have * H at Ike merry-go-ronnd. Only five . cento a bout. Every thing Brat clan.. Jeli-dt t Ladle*', children's and men n shoe* of > all grades at E. Johneou'a Store, Ho. S» ; Washington arret- Ills goods will be ■ found right, and hit prices ntc right, too. i Mr. J bnaon has Jn t gotten on his ' sbdvw t new lot of foot wear adapted , [ to Ihe season. Call and examine slock. ■ We rail particular nitration to the ! ' boarding cottage uf Ma. M. £ Lake, 1 at Holly Beach. It to totalled near tbe beach, with a aloe graded watt right , down lo the strand. Mrs. Lake bupm ; j by careful miration lo the comfort of i _ bcr gtraato, to win a nhmr of public patronage. Dr. Lake's office is In the | bolldlag. St. j ■ W. R. hheppard bet very tastefully , ■ fitted up t new nhoe rime at S7 Wash- j ' Ington nlreet. He has gotten up-n hit i ' thrives s complete assort meet of Indira', ' [ gents' and youths' foot wear. Hln line , of outing shoes ire bound to go. Lovers of hose Call, town tennis end other outdoor aporu can And mil tbe latest My Ira I ' at tvheupard'B and priors that will nave the Ira^rr money. This raUbltohmrnt > to e notable addition to Wask ngton , I street, sad will become very popular ' who rll classes of buyer*. - St. Jos. Eldrrdge offers at btoOold Spring store, H. O. mohma (beat In market) at ' S«c. par gallon, pure Salem County lard at »i cento; Vlneo tobacco at SSe., lb., 2 Spearhead 48c., pare elder vinegar 18c. , gallon, beet Maracalbo Coffee, Afic. lb., t best Kin coffee tic., A sugar »fc, heed- ' 180 test, l*c. gallon, new prune*, - 8c., sliced applet (froah) 8c., gloss starch lie. pre Ih , beat quality of black pepper Sic. £., and ell kind of groceries, spiral conned goods, brasher, backets, earthenware, floor, table and shelf oil cloths, etc. AU kinds of salt meats. A |*o a full lino of dry goods, and notions. All at very low prices for rash. Call tad bo eonvint rd. At Iteuben Johnson's store you *111 s greet reduction In prices, t'-n-collcoe- irduced from Sto8ito.; all other rallooet raduoed from 11 to le yard. Full fine of cotton and wooL en .totts suli.Ma fo mens ud boys roll* Flannel costs and v us for *1.38. traU^Jaro^ y 1^ pra ^ doxeo. Full at 18c per yard. Full line of straw and Kossuth hit* Groceries at lowest possible prtete. H. tt motosees at « and 88 rants per gallon. Headlight 13c per gallon. Fancy grade of flour 08.35 per be ml Coffee fltko at 18 cento tier pound. Wright's celebrated neeto foot oil, uurreon ull, and all kinds of oils faehsisT^sa.'Sss ' and gem's shoe*. Ladle's dongols kid reduced from 09 40 to 00.98. A nice aod moroeoo 1101.80. All shoes at prices. Con and be coo vl need. Yours truly, _ Raima T. JokhbosA. Bacnetpa Station, h!V. The Remarkable Curee have been effected by Hood's are suBtotoet proof thai this medlclcc doea poeaero pecullr ouraUrr power. la Ihe severest cases of scrofula salt rheum, when other preparations ~ had been powerless, tbe use of Hood's Saraaparllto has brought about lha hap- ~ ptoatteeuls. The cue of Mlm Sarah C. I of Lowen.Maas., whosuffcre.1 L terribly from acrofuloos tore*; that cf Otorlu A. Roberts, of Eat Wilson, N. Y., who had thirteen sb- errors en hla few ami neck, thai of Willie Duff, .f Haas., who bad hip disrose n and ro-refuto so had that physkmns said H ItoCJu 4 not recover, are a few of Ihe 2% stance, to which wonderful to •W- tv re effected by thto medicine le Consumption InouraMeT 01 Rend the foBowiag: Mr. C. M. Morrl - Newark, Ark., reyw "Wn down wilh Abnevee of Isngs, and friends and pby. — pronounced mean Incurable Coo eumpUve. Began taking Dr. Kin*', , Haw. Discovery for Consumption, am now on rr.y third bouts, and able In over- S the wiwh on my farm It to the flu- ' Mecray's Drug Stolrel'* U,Unr ^ il Whan hTOy raW-np* her Qsrorota w— eves . ^ "*"* toll

•jjtoitat. Hood 's Sarsaparifla d ^d"i''toi!roA^^yr k.somltwS l'uriflcs the Blood P MtotokrouUsi sddhMul rUSewee. ; ®hS5P~ Hood's Sarsaparilla BoM by ell druaxtots- »t:elstor*s. KmA only by C I HOOD A Ota, Lowell. Mara too Dosm One Oollar. B8B9BLkEEQ3SHnii n IN II II I II I mgl hair balsam ^ER CORNS. v f IBr iabUB. r ^yEST JERSEY RAILROAD. Trams will irove ospe sir u lotiews ro- ' SSSros5-"®8 r kK^^^^TOrro^toro^stcsri." I BL'NDAV TKADW > | oo f. $"JZ1]727,ZZ • FROM I'HIUAUXU'lll A Tram* Have tor Oape Wsr-Krnrra* wrro | l,0"a s-w l* Mniayuais 1 ! S*wrro^a"?'teV^*' ' PalMml linklf iH""' "**° • • ,J-° ; i TICKET OmCES. ratLAOMLPBlA: " 14 'eaSnsAvwais easteLTins. 1 West Jersey It. H. Ststhm. ' °™°"' *""* Ao5^e&Jw«r!leIwSlIellrro.l. _Rsauae eentd tor ean eaeeSM br I'SION TtUNOFCtt coaPAJiT ea enlers kit siuy Pssros caa Basra per w sroend st its Qmroasiat^jTBeSeyW^l coroer Warn 3kdwfrtis:tnfnts . Q ates & Co. Best Made Qothing i ill Philadelphia r lor Men and Children. ^ Sixth and Chestnut (ledger Building.) ~ muunt <tr. LUMBER YARD : Schollongera Landing, 1 BUILdTnG lumber, p ACTORS and BUILDERS »' uibnr rxoui-iLr rtumv J. R.BCHMJrKNGglLS agents wanteb! j. . rmavaas for oe-'et toe LsraroL OWrfl Ks. e Hi.-: KSI.W. In U,c imm COMPANY'S " " Extract of Meat. tX*AUUKJIFORST«ParaU v Effitral Toeic fer kii&L telistasiSB Beef Tea.

gwrtff, jrirfa, Mwtat, tit. I "" This Space is Reserved tor I S. H. MORRISON, : LUMBER MERCHANT or OAUDEN, N. J. \ planing mill ; SASH FACTORY & LUMBER YARDS. Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shatters, Moulding, &c. . BBiHHS, SCROLL WOBI, TBBffllGS. IK, building" lumber w a. mm. ' °F *VKKV DRBCRimOH. william c. Judder & son, FMMtTallD »ED«m>L HTKXnTU OSUDSN.N. J. Irtsash and door depot, ■ Doors, Sasl, Blliis, Stairs, loolte, sntns, Etc. DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES A SPECIALTY. ^ A. L. CONNER. KIMBALL, PRINCE SCO-,' ' lumser merchants i mill^work. | Rockland Limo, Cement, &c., &c., ! huani'ii yskd AT MiLLviuA. KIMBALL. PRINCE dk CO.."""' c. b. coles, ! -lumber merchant, Doors. Sash. Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes. &c. BRACKETS. AND SCROLL SAWING. ' Office, No. 14 Kaiff^n's Avenue. Camden. N. J. )yS-y : ENOS R. WILLIAMS, Architect and Buiider, ; w.;- z^;;: - y4;: ; DUKE & DOAK, j Contractors and Carpenters, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. GOFF & SMfTH, BRICKS OTTERS BUFF AND CLAY LOWEST CASH I'HICEN. ©rorrritt, £rortsions, (fit. -peoples' market, 87 Jackson Street, Capo May City. JOSEPH R. BROOKS, PROP R., Suoceeaor to 0. H. OLIVER. SPECIALTIES. Wm. P. Thomas and Big KIk Butters. Kotisrh it Soil's Philadelphia Dressed Beel O. A. Fow's l.amband Mutton. hand's central market Corner Washington and Ocean Sts. CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. WILLI*.:/. S. BARNETT. - Excelsijr Market. P. E. Sharpies* Butter a Specialty. -TUFT St FOX, ' j Boarding and Exchange Stables, ^ l BANK STREET Below ELMIRA. | ~ ' HIRE> SALE or' EXCHANGE- ' george w. reeves, " raatmcab | flBtef Steam ail Gs Fitter, leatiii tf Biilw a Specialts, to u Mumrrol ""j1 JOMUltl FkOlllTLT ATOUImid TO. B*"t "L- Uxor JaBXroo 8L ivpor. c p* M*r N. J. *** joseph p. henry, House, Sign and Frescoe- Painter^ 96 Lafayette 8treet, Cope May City, N. J. L. FURMAH SMITH,"' "1' ' coal and wood, 1 •ohel ;;i.c j Landing, Cape May, N. J. { ' WM. H, MILLa, ~ boa r builder," CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. ^ l

_ ; jttilw' 9i ntf. CHAS. NEEDLES' No. 43 Washington Str*et, Cape May City, DRESS GOODS AND MILLINERY (km maiB, i*fiaciMBii anor:iM» M i™ Btonm Infant's long and short Coals. Swiss Ckpa. Embrokhrtoq Laras and Edgings of al kind* Four-quarter Muslin. 6 clx pvr yd. Dress Lining., 4 eta. per yaidL Body linings, 7 cto.. Wash Uwnt, 8 cto. Fail color Srcryuckrr, 7 eta. Fancy Mai Flan neta, 18 eta per yoftl. Special price* to Ladle*' Children'* and Mimes' Jerseys gains. Now ever so good. '' NEW CLOTHING STORE, No. 34 Washington Street, Cape May. L My ex^rirace iu Philadelphia for Ibe pesl seven month, has taught me where to -SEtif Cheap to order to sell Cheap. 1 would ask Ihe pubHr to examine my alack of goods before going elsewhere, as money and lime con be ^ Men's, loisjfip Clothing Slid, Sufi ail SKai Han aii Caps if all liiii CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Don't forget Lhc place. ' CHAS. NEEDLES, M Washington Street. Cape May City . £tmj, tin and Ahfft 3fron TOorktrs. A. L. HAYNES, ' Stoves, Ranges and Heaters, , | TIN ROOFING and GUTTER WORK, ••LIVE AND LET LIVE." ' Carriage Horses and Road Equipages to Hire. WILLIAM CAMP, ! TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKER Cape May Court House. N. J. I JOSEPH SWAIN. " TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKER, lrl No. 44 Jackson Slrant. Cap* May. /Jour, Jtfrd, Sail, <?tr. J GEORGE L. LOVETT, 64 Jt-ckson Str**t. Cnpa May, N.J. ! Harness, Blankets and Lap Robes, AND REPAIRS AT SHOP ON OCEAN STRFFT ( ELDREDGE JOHNSON ' , BOOTS and shoes, RUBBER GOOD8 A 8PECIALTY. | Fins Wall Papers of the Latsst Patterns. ' DAYID W. RODAN, ~ j FIELD AND" GARDEN fSEED . j Coal A Wood, Flour A Feed of *l< fiindi, Fresh A Salt Hay in Bales ! 'ICE! ICE! ICE! Knickerbocker ice Company, * I OF PHILADELPHIA. 'Stjpllts Hoteli, Botamili ail Collates till Pare Wen ltt. j CO A L7 " * CO A L ! j " L. E. MILLER, jfrENERAU CONTRACTOR, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. -l>''Vy I i

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