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•TI1K CHINESE ARMY. J IT8 qpGANIZATtON, EQUIPMENT AND £ GENERAL CONDITION. 1 thin.'. L,. — B*-1"-Tr— t- of to 1 Tbona who brjtove tot In Urn »« » » mot* future tbc Ottoum empire will f , tmd Ftolu n. whtrb tlr.t« ot tl» Ureal J reform* Intrtatonrei tore toCbtoaae anny. Spirt from tie- Chit-* >1*1 Hanchu I nftnUa'red "r^ii'Ti'Srtbo ■ •err,3KiS«iK^T Po-cMJI, which, In«trurl«a by Earorotn J officer*, •*!»" well arm.-.! and clotod to J uniform, rwrri* tt» model f-wtbe otora. j "ro.m»^^C|tore^^rom^tUiinny ] of Manchuria. «l.lrl. hu re-mQytoM j S^S^ST"Sitlyr^to.,!,,0n« a bulwark ' agmiiut-RauU. mid partly herauao abo (rant Gmt power aa a danger-ma rival In IhoCorea- Tills r—rgnnlratlrai waa bra; two yrare ago. Manchuria bring prided Into threo WrtrWa. tbo unlred mlllUry ] fra?^.(»0 "to Wo^mou'' "T there! ] wo are (old, one-third are armrd with ' breech loadera. .ho renrnl.ido'r with old ] fo»hlnnMT|fi™rm«.^^.^,^arre,w^«nd | aatoaimt^ nueleu. being romp-iaeS ' of 15,000 troopa from the IV chi ll army, who have boon ditoipUnod after the Euro- j Kirlu, tin- inliltary renter of Manchuria. ! CZVJ.K'lSibStLS: acour the country r,.ntiiiually to clear ft , of banditti and keep life rendu open for formed toto^uadrena of tKwj^in ltonilogt-m trpatm: and their horeea. tli, nigh email, are act I re and anrrleoable. Tliey are tleacrlhed aa bold ridora, with tho "anal ngly^Aniallc aent^and, atranpi trot being unknown They attack to a swarm after Ure. mid to the sound of trumpet., the officers being In rear of their mm Target practice taken nlare to July and August, when 100 cartridges arecipcnded byearbmai,. ^.htoa^^plmlahri, - -Sh^aVM^kft^ilare silver mcdalat jv but. as tbo gonormla .\og la^piral^dto month anil his clothing; fifteen of three roubles go to pay for tho keep of himself and horaa. aU remaining for alioo leather, washing and miderelotCiiig. ^a food, ho week meat aial a small quantity of qilrlUl wldla I lay, straw and crashed heaoa are. ■erred out to hla at.ssl. There la a regi thTaokUere -to ' «"*. "bmrow f isfSSTss? to^^M^bWatreng, which are chttfly employed to the ronalractlon of fortlfiea tlona. There are rapidly springing un ah over Manchuria, two of Its town., Klrin and NUigatl, 1», tog defended by ■ girdle of detached forts, which are built on the Kuropren pattern, and In part provided taSre rouS re"i ^mmthl'^UIi'^otMii^!

posting rifle, which carries a bayonet Uko II that of tho French chaapepot. New drill regulations, similar lotto » French, are being introduced On pa- P nolo the nfflrore look on, merely Inter- r vontog wlien tho application of tho stick d arm nccnuary. Tho battalion la dl- • vldtsl Into four companlre, whore rhlcfa J hold tho rank of major nererthclcaara » major general to not Untoequanlly^M^ J TtoSleere^ikopS1 tho daflrinnof ' assKsaiKKhb ■ tors laborer for the profit of hla officer- * The ofllrent are represented as wholly J unodncaltsl, aid dependent for [irtmioUiro J they are ready to perform tho moat menial » i hLun on tha -Hvifdielug. tototoJ'S playing the guitar. Moat of them are ad- , •sajv-iaritss."!; also common. Th. mm-oommtaaloned of ■ \ fleers are trained to a school at Klrin; but j they are not bettor paid than the prlvataa, ' it 1th" b^Et^^Sr ' K^id^mdiMri^'TL'ajTOStlan ' SreugbM l.'/ai^fi^ne^Ul^tat'it ll ] {govtoco toflYrtKStoSd TritoUnx. \ Articles In tho Chinese press which ap- j yrer from jlumto tln» ^_amg preof , Swwe'havtf augnmutoS their Ironclad | fleets, are act ting their military toatltn- . tlotia on an effietant footing and. what la ; ■ SSSES1'™ Hot aa AtMM.nl l*»|ia.Hl-m. The -jtrohk-m with efhttllkU B ffflBfl open aa hi the caoas of tha red color of the plaiwt Mara. A.tronotnera, at. a rale. Venture a guess that vegetation on that world to red Instead of green. This la ■ ptni*planrtm°u.t Imrea'dHdSly" red hue autumn eidoriag. ihit this to not all of IL AU foliage and all lawk are rendered ' pareej)tibly redder aa winter anproachca. Tlic jeinig wood of trees to red-H-r to wire not slowly lint surely dcyrkrjdng a reader *"• r i ftrr U' '** rompkntUv* wUbdrawal of green, and Mm cotujiaratlTe predominance of red- Aatba world grows redder to It not growing also If your read atrella want to hereadly English they must carry their rrepertlrs left handa bnrirel to the wrist to their respective left trousers pork eta All the dudes In town have taken to doing It, and every ebAppto on Fifth avenue after the Wednesday maUuee# was actually lop aided vrith tho exertion of reaching tile pueuet. If yon ran" let the llp'oMhe fingers of a pair of tan colored gloves be seen to ;u, vuj",-.', i-a, to your left enff. joat at the mouth of the pocket, jam wtU strict..! adlwayuta, jw knew. Dealt, ta you value yoilv renotatloi. for awellUh law, pot your right hand to your right gtasl furtu aa It need to fan to carry your The name of Tlieebatr, formerly ktng of Bnrmah. haa alnmat ptwofflnto ohlirion •o far aa the general public to concerned. It haa twee revived in England, hotrevar, owing to an Inquiry as to what has be- ■ BsLVSSiHS tows' jwW curtained booty vatusd at to take away ar|th™hha* a^few^vatoihle after an tutarval of thrre years, oeriato gHagSSSg"

c _ - muwoA wgjU- - ■ Far mtia. awe tkj metitk bad Tor ndu mods j ^tSf^toyvtrratty^hvp. - ' ~"p» rnh.it ' SKTai I ; gcSg'Si.-arig j i Into play aU I he faculties of a marksman. , ' to In hunting wild gamo to tlm wood or field. In tha sportsman V .hoot the day 1 plgoona and live birds are always thrown . from the trap to shooting distance, ana , ; the marksman, km, wing tlito fact, haa , j SSSSSeiB ' For example, take tho wUd duck, which SBfSaSKa6SX"--K : EESS ' ;,Sr~HsS J entirely oot of ahoottog raiige. ! iSaijfto'1 to thst^ hunting ^ho I than Kdaooltag the ritf Mrda to a^shoot. fho'dlaramv, of'tlm'blrd' and fZ rapidity Thirty -five yarda^to the aver- | ago ahoottog renge^of a^ wlhl duc k^ hto ' tbo game to aixty yards away — '"C. W. r R" to Oloho-Demccret. [ Where then to New York'a future geni a-acata .regss i 55, fcESrir |I» r explain tho treatment given hew York children. For Instance, Daniel Dough 1 arty was juat aa eloquent to Philadelphia ■ s;scc£ffl:s?sa2 . aemhlagm.f '''s^jrly ' "the"etogatlou°Sf which bo la a : member. Bo wUh Ingrea,.ll and tho rlo- „ tureaque Ochiltree. They » of life- Isxdt In tho art of. Journalism. , Pulttxcr. CockerlU. John Russell Young. Dana, Bold, Jones and all tha men famtma promtocut New York newspaper writer t Sm;ST5HL«S f and ahlura to tho luster of their acta „ _ §ei YmkCOT. PhlladdphU Times ' Tho mining country of tho future to fl Old Mexico. Not becaure^ofto^richntM : SKS&ssTstor'iW: i assiiss^iSsatA for rorreapondtogly low wages. . uavo , confluence In the old mtotag proper- « •

Ure of that country because the Mcxicana to know how to mine. Tliero was an effort « made a few months ago to spread the Im- fi rich old mines In Mexico that were aban- r. doned decades ago There are a few In- tl stances where a mine was abandoned to n gSrlagS'g ; of low grade oreln MmIw that lam not touched, and a great deal of It tad " worked profitably which In this con#. < try could not be taken out at all. There to h enough of It. at least, to supply the a world with metal for* few years, and a iSttXwoSffidSsSr ; The use of Die water jet for sinking t piles, particularly to sand, to Interesting, d A tubo, generally of ordinary gas plpo. t at the lower rani, to fastened to the I pile; the upper end to connected by a hceo c L a powerful pump. and. the pile being t placed to position cm tha surface of tha i sand, water la furred through tha tube < pSEsSSfi ! conttououa." aa'irriare'aloM'tIm aide of I the pile and keeps tha aand to a mohUe i "riumolng th^l«andarettlre*' aSuT tho ! used to sinking bun piles by cooducttog the water through the Interior of the 1mSSrawS | thto. way-John Bogart to Scrlhttor'a j Great emergencies call forth the great J soul. War to tha twinkling of an eye « turns village drunkards and pettifogging ■ lawyers Into generals and statesmen. I Lev* tranaforma cyman from a bruts Into ajman. Necaaally makes Shakespeare a dramatist; accident reveals to Scott hla j man araTwomen ?tvo |waed thnntgE'uie ] fool's paradise of love, when they were divine beings wornhlplug divinity, and to 1 that fool's paradise they for a farlef mo- ' lueut fonnd t hair true eel vra — saw deaf. Into ] theaanl of their conorL That flitting ( brief opening of the spiritual" ere'"* Vfhou J tbo world of facta hu j|gaxred_away««r j Atalee,mi.-s fnimthe far north, above I the Arctic etrele, that mammoth nreaaaea are found freu-n In tbo Ire. and that the Indians rbop them nut and feed the meat preserved0^ If killed but yesterday, although they have lain for who knows how. many thousand years In a solidly froeen state, t'ndonbtedly these animals I existed roeval with the glacial period and ware Indigenous to a troplrsd climate; therefore we must reason that thto period caxue on alinoslRiistantatieottoly. all llvtog animals were kille.1 by the extreme cold, and before their flesh could putrefy . It bseams frown. — Juneau (Alaska) Free Press _________ ■ ■ j The Hows at AbyaJnta. , The Abyssinian hours are small and ! circular with roofs going to a point, and ' are mostly built of bamboo of cane and I only rarely of wood As a role, the peo- ' pie do tKrt ears for living Indoors, hut ! prefer to spend their lime to the open : air, sleeping on tlic ground wrappe.1 in a , skin or rag. The men are hardy, warlike, combative and rather rrart. Their' usual andftldshl Sf rhlu * hrosd ahwp sword, ' Oaxette. * a Tho latest Engtiah*wrihr^in theatre* , holds that a tlwatre should be ten fret KiSSisri-a * should ha jwevtded ow aU antra and there J should be windows to ovary part of tha ' bouse, berth for ventilation sad rtietv.J .CSdcago Bmjd- _X—_- v- ' tflsihaot..! CWWaWII. . , Among tha raevnt xasrhanlca! enrtaattlreire a scarf pto wrth aht-d'a hand tot, ax yon examlreJMa msds^Uftow I : aSi5^sg,£-a.'ai[ ■

HORNING IN MARTINIQUE. Morning— a gold aunriac. Tbo wtod * The are to deep todigo. the sky a cloddlcsl I sod treder Mas. Martinique looms before volSnto" family; It owns the same, hill l ahapre vrith which we have already borotne acquainted; lu uppermost height to hooded with tho fsmlllar cloud; we are 1 the asms gold yellow plains, the same wonderful varieties of verdanry, tha asms | is gjagftsfygara : thing wo have yet sore- Tho semldreu . tor awiwp of the harbor, dominated by the eternally relied snmmlt of tbo lingo totovery ctoSh^'m'^h'to'toS slopes down on either hand to the are by gigantic undulations, to one of the fairest »;as;a gragsglooms of forest hollown or hovering shadows of a clonil--TOs^rit^ of St. entire height of tbo bill behind It, so al range Iv do ti» atreeis^eoine tumhlmg with a red blowing of tiled roofs uvre cathedral. ^ ^ cannOT shot to^ anawere.l^a^ |m,hj^l craft arc simply while w.vslcu^ framiw shipping eases or lard botes, with tri ! angular ends In all of there alt naked , boys — boys between^ Id ^and 14 ' frtiTint * fevr"^«b^lir"tre. irttTe things are dipped Into th.- water on cither time, all the |ialra of Utile naked arms JSdUM.mMSt^U0MCreraMM,le akllL , Than M about tho ship three ridiculous . Ing and liiterrrieslng so closely as almost to bring them luto collision, yet hover ! touching. . The buys lutvo simply come out to dive : for ruin* they expect |«»ngera to fling [ to them. All are chattering Creole, laugh . Ing. and screaming shrilly; every eye. . n.ilrk and bright as a Urd«jvatcto*thc 1 ttontol" shr^'u^ibTien'' soprani: some . ressenger's hand ha. doseendcl brto a ; money pocket, and all are on tho alert Through tlic olr.t air ling and glittering. . tumble, an Engfuli ahUling. and drtqia . Into tin- deep water beyond the little fleet , Instantly all the lads l,wp.^ scramble,^ top ' thrir tithe ^flgures^rek 'ilerfrelto" red. all bnt tho soles of Jhrir uplmTOd^ret, I dtotriy they a?l tfsoa»ta; one holds up . at arm's length above the water tho re- _ covered eoln. and then pnta It Into his ' mouth for safe keeping. Coin after eoln , to thrown to. and as speedily brought up; 3to"SusWlSktog boys. wlth'Stlrahly " rounded limbs, delicately formsd extremities. The best diver and swiftest swimmsr, however. Is a lemon colored tod; Jris • figure has the fluent grace of an antique • bronse,— latfredio tFreru to Harpers T the rlreaarre wC Dsy Dreautng. ,e Reverie to a natural condition, bo comn men to children that they are hardly able k to distinguish between tho reports from • the external srortd and tha Images prerented by their Imagination. Butrercrie by But reverie th

a common experience of Do human rare lu all stages of develonment. 11 differs abstraction in the fact that to reasoning or observation, which absorbs pi the mind losncli an extent that thereto ^^"nraretLtot'^to^^nritto ^ SHSSSHj'i I Insufficient to.dlrcrt hint from the train of thought w&lch ho Pursues c Reverie to literally day dreaming. It to Is not reasoning. The image making faculty n to ret free, and It runs on. Tho Judgment scarcely attentive, hardly ctmselona. an.Hh^tra^mj^remmtototocjrewto .. thm^TbraUrarted to* the^pcrren. wlm s perra nmvhnagtna himself other titan he . U, m«l derive g^t^pW^toomto la revorto person^ 0 bcctmic practical aomnambusssti.'hi'wnars.'ss; " uttered on any account, strike blows, tl articles, gesticulate and do many t other things, remctlmre with the aflretof r SSrSSH&cS being aware that tbey are noticed. In ex- 0 reTOrte*and diwn^'ldMT^'^tSjr ° breathing and to suspension of to 1 senses which accompany to latter — Ik. J. M. Hockley to ThcCrartury. Tha latest notion to to hoodoo line to | that tin mustache of a man; carried . within the hod Ice of a woman. -Ill Insure good luck. Is tha mustache detached ! bom the face on which II grewT Why, ol 1 course. Otherwise the fellah Wouhl In , to'obtalB** mrteto'ldl'atoe^tael^i 1 mighty hard. Fellows euUlvalo them so 1 slowly and reap tin crop re. randy thai a i genuine mustache, separated from Its , Dp. to a atwrre article. Oure In a while s pretty girl any be able to coax an cum 1 ored chap to mako a sacrifice of hl« hlrvuta | ' treasure, but usually one must depend Ot: ] , barber. In which case ytm never know for certain that lt^ts rewllr a^mnatache goatee, or'oreo a cutting of an uncommonly rnsrac armlp lock. I know a maiden . who obtained the desired mascot from a ' , devoted and betrothed dude. He called on bar again, and vowed In believed alio , , had already thrown hit mustache away. Rhe produced It. ""Scams to ma It to bigger than II was," ha remarked. "indeed. It was a ttoy Utile one when yon gave It to me," abo shyly assented. "And It to half compos*! of redder hair than my mustache." "Tea. so It to." "Aha! I know. I saw Jim Brown togot his and mixed It to with mine." ; Dhl In mind! Jim Brown waa hto hated rival. The combination hoodoo murlachc : sacsrsaffi ! enraged dud" Ho broke to engseen6 .it ; off with m snap like a pi pa stem. Bbn will have to rvl along th© best way she ran j with Jim.— Clara Belle's Latter ' Kate and Arthur thought their parting uppmrolv^mst^i^iixm^uonUy much [ Utile Tommy, standing wR? hla handa lu 1 SETwhirSS arSKw* , epelr. "why do yon act eoT "Oh, never . mtnd." aa! J he, soothingly. "I only waul to aoa If von do It all right"— "RH. D." | fa New York World. The laws of Lyrurgua. promulgated ' about 881 B, C.. wen aeyere against luxury. Among tlm Remans, 1H1R C.. to law limited to anmbwr of guests at • feast and thn anmbar and quality of l to dtahre at an antartatom Jut . - Boston 1 Dudgrt. " , Nat Caltwce la ttvsargta. s Hut cultuia to liretouhig to attract c attention to tieergta. tkw man has mora r Artec to'daath af to' editor hla widow • jadlladto find lmwapagH' puhltohad to

MORALITIES. 1-eoplu have to pay fdt Wag atuphL : - No power equals that of a Ule wtOl ' The rewantxif one duty to tbo power i to fulflU another. | Fatlcnl waiting la often to highest of | doing God's will. I tola belter to bo able to say. "No" I than to be able to read IstUn. . ; A man of Integrity ariU never listen to > If you always live with those who are * you will yourself learn to limp. ' Every duty which to bidden to wait ■ back. Moderation is the silken string run- , nlng through to peari chain of all vlrJ world as faithfully • dlaitogulshed <i:nnd temples are made of small [ tog evchis: , Every noble life leaves lite flbrc of it Interwoven for ever in the woik of the ' world. j he cannot undvr.Uud and cannot carry . right alhng with him lor everyday use. P own he haa iwrn wrong, which to but ' J saying thai he is wiser I -day than he » upon the female sex, iujhe way ,d -Ires.. ; Fir. I II to ope freak, ami then another, a and from the fact, that maoy "f them n arc unhealthy lu the extreme. It to smxU > Proscription to to onlypoaltlve euro tor rr efflesey " Favorite Prescription " to a ^ legitimate medlrlnr c.retolly e..,np.mndL organisation It la ihe only medicine I* for omen. Bold by druggists, umlrr a sr turcra, thai It *T1! give satlsfbcUon In ~ This' guar snlre haa torn prlole.1 on the J birtllc. wrapper and faiUtfullr carrietl c. out for many years. m> Dr. Pierce's Pclltts, or Ami bilious ^ Granulra. f.tixatlvc or f 'athartie accord. | a Ing to site of doa* Purely vegetable g. A«K«<t Of Foooy Writers l» ticnUemen. di l you ever know of a J, Man who threw a bootjack al a eat f y li^r Dial bit the scat oul of the Iwau's » lloy who was allowed to ask d-sagrce. r able queaUona in to parlo. : ip; Wifo who took away her hiislandv ot latchkey? Husband who falnUsl whin lie heard dj. Man who wassbol for playing a cornel "I Wlio take medicine. The proprietors of Hood, a Soraaparills solicit a careful cowm- blood puriflera and medicines, being confident tot to peculiar mellta .,f ™ Hood's Saras pari 1a arc to ap|iarent that rto people will unhesitatingly prefer It the It

to any other preparation. Utxnl.a tsarsa few Inert roots and herbs, bnt It Is « peculiar canccntr.ted extract of to la st alterative and blood-purifying remedies to vegetablo kingdom. The cnortales of Howl's Barupsrillt, and more than haa bora claimed for this turd Iclne. If you are alek the !>est mcflclne none too good. Therefore, take Sarsaparllla. m Saya a Baiatoga correapondcnB "Again thto mason Richard Warrick, to halrack man uf to Oraod Union, la aitraettog great attention hr^reason of about 1,900 Rucelsin the bouse, of whom fully 000 are men. When Uie race, are Warrick receives the hats and canes from moat of these men. wllh greut rapidity placing them on to racks as owners go In todlnnor. Of cuurae toy do not come oul In tbo surging, rushing manner they go to but as they do cdmo out each man Is given his hat a parcel he goto that, too, without a mistake. Many allompto have been made to puxxle Warrick, hut fa vaio." Merit Wins. We desire to say to otto citizens, thai" tor years we have been selling Dr. New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Uto HI Is. Bucklcu's Arnica Belro and Hccirlc BlUcra, and never handled remedies thai sell as well, or thai have given such universal Satisfaction. Wa do not oeslute to guarantee them evccy time, and we stand satisfactory results do not follow their There remedk* have won their , great popularity purely oe their me rib, Mercy & Mecrav, Druggists. 1 $rw &dmtis.mrau. ! A. C. YATES & CO., ' Be?t K|ade Globing f • in ppideipbia * fOK PIE|AND d(HLIBE|(, f SUTH-AHD CEBTHIIT. r LEDGER IjClLDD-li .

ItfllRrgMaWrgd^. y*. This Space is Reserved for [: - S. H. MORRISON, TIIK j. , LUMBER MERCHANT i ' OF CAMDEN. N. J. ^ lu • V • ■ u PLANING MILL » : SASH FACTORY & LUMBER YARDS. [ Doors. Sash, Blinds. Shutters. Moulding. &c. » BRACKET, SCROLL WORKS, TURKIM ETC.. j I BUILDING LUMBER r' OF KVKHY DBHC'KIITIUN 3 WILLIAM C. SCUDDER & SON. . SASH AND DOOR DEPOT, . t Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shittars, Hoildlies, Sraans, Etc. I, " DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES A SPECIAITV. A. L. CONNER. KIMBALL, PRINCE &C0-. DUMDtR MERCHANTS. , ! MILL - WORK. " Rockland Lime, Ccrr.cr.i, «Scc., 3cc„ KIMBALL. PRINCE St CO.. ) C. B. COLES, LUMBER MERCHANT, ' Doors. Sash. Blinds. Mouldings. Boxes. &c. „ BRACKETS. AND SCROLL SAWINC. Office. No. 14 Kaiehn's Avenue. Camden. N. J. !>5-> ! DUKE ot DQAK. to [ Contractors and Carpenters,! ' ttflPF MAV CITV. N . J.

" ~~ GOFF c& SMITH, j BRICKS I'OTTERS BUFF ANUCI.A Y c ^ LOWEST CAHIf IHtlCFX u Srortrics, Vroi'isinns, <?tr. : HAND'S ! CENTRAL MARKET it „ >D., rr,..i. Jcararert al cure. Corner Washington and Ocean Sts. :y CAPE MAV CITV. N. J. • WILLIAM S.BARNETT, Excelpi jr Market, P. E. Sharpless Butter a Specialty. 3 PEOPLES' MARKET, " 87 Jackson Street, Capo May City. 5 JOSEPH R. BROOKS. PROP'R., i, Successor to C. H. OLIVER. SPECIALTIES. Wirt P. Thomas and Big Elk Butters. Koesch & Son's Philadelphia Dressed Bed. O. A. Fow's Lamb and Mutton, L. E. MILLER. "gdndrad contractor CAPE MAV CITY. N. J. IF™-: L. FURMAN SMITH, COAL AND WOOD, 8chel nnners Landing, Cape May, N. J. JOSEPH PT HENRY,. House, Sign and Frescoe Painter 96 Lafayette 8treet, Cape May City, N. J. ' GEORGE W, REEVES, Pinto Steam ail 6a Finer, Heatiu of Biiliiiis a Specialti wx^nriuxttTrx) uitora. JOltBisti fHont-n-T ATTKSDXDTI I "l1*r>A"* ""Tiariaw. tank aT's««r!Smu Bt.Dvrei. Care Mar "G.B-J. ' WM. H. MILLo, BOAT BUILDER, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J.

^tms. - CHAS. NEEDLES' & AT TOT OLD STAND, No. 43 Washington Street, Cape May City, DRESS GOODS AND MITUNERY Corsets. Bustles. Ladies' and Cbilflreo's Hoaery, Muslin and Icrito IMerwear. ktatto. Four .quarter Hualin. 0 eta. Ivct yd. Ilrcaa Lining-, 1 rW per yard. Body N □cla, 10 ctx. [art yard. Special prlecs to Lcnliea' Children'- and Mlaac-' Jcracya ^ NEW CLOTHING STORE1 No. 34 Washington Street. Cape May. Men's, Youth's and Boy's Clotlpg < j Stiff, Soft and Strav Hats, and Caps of al! tiods !■ CHAS. NEEDLES, i. Stoves, 4in and >h(ct Jlron Workers. WILLIAM CAMP. TIN AND SHEET IRON W0RKKR Cape May Court House. N. J. JOSEPH SWAIN. tin and sheet iron worker, No. 44 Jackson Street. Cape May. A. L. HAYNES. Stoves, Ranges and Heaters, •TIN ROOFING and GUTTER WOKk.j • CarritioL' Horses and Road Hquipages to Hire. /lour, 4trd, Jiau, <?tr. GEORGE L. LOVETT,

^ ! Harness, Blankets and Lap Robes £ I AND REPAIRS AT SHOP ON OCEAN ST RFFT , DAVID W. RODAN. FIELD AND GARDEN SEED [ | Coal 4 Wood, Flour 4 Fee I ol all <(. inds, Fresh 4 8alt Hay in Bales j ICE! ICE! ICE! Knickerbocker ice Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. '• Supplies Hotels, Eestairaits aid Cottaies with Pore listen Ice. COAL! COAL! ELDREDCE JOHNSON BOOTS AND SHOES, >'s RUBBER GOODS A SPECIALTY. 1_ Fino Wall Papers of the Latest Patiorns. M ATHA M 57 PRICE. Surveyor and Conveyancer, ^ CAPE MAY CITY. N. J.

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