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PiMisbed Irerj Thuradxj Morning. 1 CAPE MAT. DECEMBER 6. 1888- [ t*u >]JZZZ ;m.:i.' - " Mny Cfity, and tbout t»o-ttlnD of toe < niiMMHIlli nil i'i iif fimlly. 11m quo- i -Ik** totem. wkwe <M» too** tetoera oo < The*? ef toetAroY Optomskedon, C » "ffritf o» ; rtSSdbT'SSj^.S^LlI^ < ,ba*n cbe ouc. U Ui« mototr* oook) have i Mrii>. No. A tbousiud tima No. i Motoet**ei toe meek teare br tbelr ' *00* tesenrffketosro v. to* Motocb of I lb« Uqttoc mfflo- Tbeo »**in, where I SM gp-flif- ObeiD, men prominent to the i jdweb Of God. 0M0 looked op to u I Mmud eixtnpirt, oot oolj roted I for the atloon, bit qsed toalr (jllneoce • to indoc* other* lo do so wito men too, I who lud determined a >otao«hlat the I alooo, blown of IU all e»ect upon their own lira, end who Mated tout ■ , feel fqtosto who wect trying to con- i Tlooe Uwathat U war their dity to role i for toe saloon, booatuw forsooth (to iia i ■tt»li pW* -words,) the plane woald go i down without lu help. Thu. tooy | put the. racoei* or (allure, (Haandally, ) of the oOmmeoliv, agaiut the train; of ( Immortal eouls. Oogot thaw thinge oo i total hook at the mother, la this oommuully who hap their lonely I wotabe* night after night bec*u*eof tote i nrfllnoor midri. Who .ball measure ' their agony u they, reallaa Urn truth, i will not do their duty in thU mailer, their ton. are being dragged dowato perdition- And do theeo men nercr ro- . fleet that their own son* aro.ln dangaf i Forthealoou ie no rtepacMr of per- • nana, and Maopg the throeg. of ttooee who "rialt It, may ba laona of Utea per. ,:BQg a.' Onreyahaw wen tbea going In and coroinc out. and wa bare erne* the frab furaee of the polaoo on their . bjgifti goongh that we pay for our children and talk to thea. ad . taka them to the church and the prayermeeting, if we do not glre them a good , example by tolling our faces aa a flint agalaai erarythlag that to etU. Ban then, with, all the wane that aa at for (bay ere in. danger of falling. M, kit tu hear no morsof thla. cry that we could not exlalaaa watering place without the alooo. We hare heard It until Ue *■» mentoro aakes our haaru elck. If It Is eo, let it be eo. Tbe eoener the better. And we wiU b«Ud again on another and better foundation. We a. It im*oa oil ■ ■ twemwra.. tar maor.^ la taa'detlar ear real? E. D. ftano. Supl. loyal Tern. Legion. ..«• ■ WHO? • Who determines when a nbw distiltaryor brewery lh»ll-be built? Who, dMdabew large ft' ShkJI bef Who keepa tbe key to It ? Who measure* all tBdlqttor, and rtlargee so much for crcry gallon t Who flete ">« '"t"' P*rt 01 the profile? Who, decide, how innrh the saloonkeeper moat pay befortP he U allowed toojren. aaloon ? Who jet* a fired ftUnlnduHto on erery gallon of wba that come, from other countrir. to Oar porta f Who mean the government In a republic? Wkere, then, does the final raspdnubfltty Rat for the lews that meke the gorerermort sbesimae partner with fhr IhjttortralBcT " Who ? Where? "Brety temperance. woman ought tb oppe*IW1We'*atl ' tefitkmce, the "*ct ion of anv party which It Ignore, or nfan lo eubmlt thla question of Prohibition to the TOtea of the people. She ought alao to aup port the action of any parly mbwwta IU cboaen represjpt*Uss* d» to to old thcpaople to the exprea-. Men of their erfU. In aome hatanca thla arlll lead women oontrar) to their jattwrwla polWcal ptafttanca y but W»ai believe the Prohibition of the Honor traffic to bo the subject of paremouaf Importance, we are Jusflfled la apMag. Dwwat ba nfMld of tha charge of, partisanship. A grand manlfeato for taincipte Wiff be of no aratl unless tbr IteSsctlre. The grand chorua of aajomXnat' 0<i I" ihatl i»ew» "no coeretiw (one unlea tbrt unbcm, merged intnitegtatttlro, judicial and execuitrr baraacmy, by U> flaab tf tk, pnMteai par% ehaH talU op tbe .train and AttB dwiow**rkb'Mal*On Mbit Go?- Tbe eaWoo akall go. and by our band Its powwrta broken. Ood forbid lUal any taaFaewn. wonan ibould. with <louM or dlaoord, weaken tbe Grain or cau» the time te drag.- (Ma. 1.%- flVwer". niporfal tha DMROt Convention. AnWmtl mlautallM.'P Iflfi. | Tha Iowa memorial preeented at the ate National Coneeotion, and «vcn Jttws, all taking pound cproaed to it, weft, by role, referred to tbo executjrc commltae; they were brought hack to PoU«WlM loathe mW . Noapartlan werk 1. at a dlaoomit with tha majority of the W, C. T, I", workotaaow, ttwy are going to try to make FrohlbUlonlats pwhUely, pri by any meana'tH^cL'ge.t. IMUbUlon hi eai fakWimHi ikal wm 1~'J about

Secrat Society Notes. Chancellor H. a ltulherford' makes j an excellent presiding officer. f Those desiring to join a hetWrplanL ■ aodety will fintMour aucU lathflllpgeja J thla city from which to select- J. , 1 he Workmen will nominate oaeer* \ (or the ensuing year thla Thursday even- 1 ing. All the members should hnpeue- ^ ent If poeelbk. Wm. Porter la the popular Secretary ' of , Qrfcr .Jton Hall and Council No. 8 A. F. C. lie makes an excellent offlcer , Bid U much respected. Cape May Council No. 3, A- F. C., met i Tkcsday evening and Initialed two new chndldatee. . Thla new Order Is will be aspen candidates ready to 1 come in at its next meeting. ' Brothers A. O. Beaaalt, Otarla and > Henry Bid radge are very anxious to bei come members. of the Hyateriarcha, the i new degree that baa recently beat lutro- . doced to U» Workmen lodge. Brother i U perfecting himself In the woik. I of the degree Let every member i jrnaeal. 1 We would eoggest that the IroaHsll I members paper and re paint their room i and curtain the windows In reeling to I sister aodeaee they should make it as atI tractive a possible, sad especially to i when one of the societies that meal there , composed partly of lady memtwra. It I hardly a suitable place for tbem. I The Order Iran Hall showed a brothl erly fooling toward Cape May Council . No-.g, In ratting lo them Ibelr lodge ! room. Thla excelled order baa on ba I roll-book the nana of some of our bat i and moat influential eitlxeos, and It la * growing mora popular dally. Tbe Iron ) Hall, in this city, will soon be Ihree years [ old, and it la keeping apace with the > sister organizations. I. The "Uepe" will Initials anew memr at its next meeting-? Come out and I to make then meetings inicrmting. ; There are others who arc talking of Joln- , ing tbla most excellent institution. Let , the brethren uae some persuaslee argu- . menu with then friends, that la all that t la needed. You may hare a friend who . has a family depending on him, who f should be la a aooiety of this kind. Juet . apeak to him on the subject, j ' Deputy Supreme Chancellor D. O. . Venamao gins encouraging reports of [ the establishing of mw council! tbrougn t the county and elawhere. He has one r in pi agrees at Cape May Court Home, r which la under the management of Geo. I W. Grace, local deputy, Charles Tomlio . has quite a number on his charier list at 1 Dies Creek; at Gosjan. Frank High la t at work soliciting for members, and at I Tuokahoe, E. L. Bloe, hag qulto a nunsr ber on his list. That tt will be Ken that , the American Fraternal Circle m rapidly I gaining erery where.' Mr. Vanaman is . earnestly pushing the order and Is dla. 1 tributlng literature, nailing uttontion to . tbo society, all oyer South Jersey. Any J desiring Information In regard to the Fraternal Clrde-ebould address D. C. - Vanaman. Cape Ma f CityMr. Randall. Speoal to tbe Cara Mar Wavx. Waamsoicji, Dec. A— Mr. Randall's health la ranch better than ha been expected it would be for aome time past, and better than ni announced In the ■ W*tx NOV. 22. Today's Now York Bun has tbo following cheering newer "The Hon. Samuel A. Randal, kcxrorapanied by Mrs. Randall and Mrs. Basic Randall. J)r. Martin, hit attending physician, and Col. Fred Gcrkcre, arrived here at 1.90 thla afternoon by tbe PennKraaia Railroad, in General Manager gh'a prlvato car. Mr. Randall bore the Journey well, and experienced Utile .. discomfort from the trip he walked from the tretn to his carriage with a firm atcp. r and kia bright eyes, good color, and « cheery manner showed blm to be Ie h ''"file'son-ln-law and Sam Randall, Jr., ' met Mm at the station. Mr. Randall walked betweem them to the carriage ; r.',,asSK..H«s.£'5 Dr. Martin, who la very careful of the " patient, for whdee recovery he has made such a falthtul light." .Mr. Itaodall laka a kean Intaraet in . the work of the commlng eeealon, and ® will do Ml share of It. IIo will abend ' the opening of the Fiona On Monday. He will he tbe central figure of the ell- » ■tatfSSBSSiM v ty will have the benefit of Mr. RandalPs * valuable eerricne for some time to come. U D. D. Con*. * A Oreat Mlefortuna. U Tbe heavy ralna thia fall have totally .. mined crop* la same looalUlee,tnd lu - effect Is now beldg seen la dlseaies a among farm anlmalt. Almost every ir day turn of roup, swelled head and a ., distemper very diasntrons among poulRTMSaflCUgSJ!: t" thlak ir soon as ooM weather oome* on, . thn must begin to feed beating food to ■ wassriT^ft ,r break down from the diseases prevalent, ' ther aeon get very fat, look lino and ■ y eep 1 ■ wonder why they do not lay. i. Ton oaneol maka-s haalay arkananeryaswcsEUasegr K r- ease ami as with an overfed child or person. Alfred T. Jobaaon, Hampton. H Bkeridan'a Powder, In three weeks they e erere nearly well, snd ksd increased the » eggs sixteen a day. I have Just bought . six can* of it, aa a preventive of diaeaue 1 the coming winter. It can't be beat, •t for that large can mvrd me HO last e y«**-" . Mr*. B.-B- Carlln, Con kill Centre, N. . T„ e*ya "I hero used Shorldan'a Powder to make kens lay for three years. . 1 know It alsokheps them bealtbr for 1 , rarefy lose one Bow. My neighbor* are getting interested hi Sheetdsns Powder 0 but they do not ua half aooogbi onu Or I. m a fair tea. 1 . thai! sind soon fbr six eaax. si 1 get it „ cheaper. During an eight weeks trial, using Sheridan'. Pnwdes, 1 got from b forty bene. ITO7 eggs. - d. . L 8. Johnson A Oo. 22 ttotom llotwe a St.. Beaton. Man., (ihr only makers of . Sharldans Condition Powder to make " Mens lay) will tend, postpaid to any paJ- .On, two 3* cent packs of p.w.ler, and L a new Poultry Raising Guide, for 80 cenU. Thebook alone coals 23 ccnU. J, For fll.M five packs of powder and a f -boolu for fll.20 a large 2J pound can and h book ; six cant furli W, exprea prepaid. >r Send atampa or cash. Interesting test! 1 "" " gra.3fcirmmt«B. j the uver. M Work* with tha Stomach and tbe Stomach wtih tb» Llrer. Yea mast have good Urn ® to learn perfect digestion, and tree Urer action to bare pare Mood. Therefore br»»re . of neeagrsiedlJrer. wltleh b nethtag mom L than n thickened end chgttvd hirer. Ike 4 -|^r^rer yd. eongtsUoe b.Bchentk> " "bIuousness. Ad eattosndwgleiami ofSrer tranhla. It ■ la blood potsnn. The Urcr U/v-ruklagds. , itladni h I BREAKI^ OOWN : w«iEi3®^sf

Isn't Thla What You Nnod. pnrlfy yotw blood, ahl tbe dlganon. od f rive new life and vigor to toe body- . I Good for dyspeprta and^lrwcwmplldnt. |< ' Sold by Jotor Fsssran, p tf Green (."reck. WamBAEft'fl. ~ m The biggest, brightest, full- u ' est, best number of Book , News ever issued is the one J . for December, just out. 112 f( ' pages, and maybe fifty-choice illustrations picked from new o Holiday Books. If you care c ( to know wnai the publishers • - have been doing for this r Christmas season, ask Book » 't News, The whole story is ii ' between its covei^: 1 com- 1 II pi etc list, something of the p » scope and character of most „ ' the books, and in every case ■ \ the Wanamaker prices — al- t „ wa^s fair and generally below ' 1 anybody else's. _ t That's the Holiday side of j : Book News; the other sides 2 , are there just as .usual. We 1 a mean Book News to be -your J t quick and safe guide to every- t » thing that counts in the world 0 of books or among book pco- < * pie. 50 cents a year. The ' mammoth holiday number sent j >• to any address for 5 cents. j Plaids are at their brightest. 1 i- A wealth of them, as if every , 1 tartan possibility had been , |'t sun-stamped on these warm, ' o soft wools. We don't pre- 1 0 tend to court them. There's \ i' nothing short. Stripes and , duster stripes and broken stripes, prism tinted, crossed, 1 a cris-crosscd - and tangled, j a Nothing that seems dull or , *• dead. _ . 1 Let one of the quietest, ; ^ simplist styles stand for all. 1 1* A plaid camel hair, cut into ( a half-inch squares by half-inch j *■ wide stripes both ways, and 1 ^ sprinkled with bright specks « J like the buttercups in a June j a. meadow. A first-class good j 0 weight, 42-inch stuff. It has , J been $1.25, now 75c. Nota 1 grain of reason lor the. drop, or for the drop in dozens more dress stuffs — except that we ( don't wait till sundown ol a . '* season to do-snch things. 1 «• tmm olive I Si S browns pre^ ] Tltere isn't in all the land 1 such another gathering of rich ^ Novelty Dress Stuffs. We | !<• hear it from all around. No , J odds whether the visitor is : from about town or from New • £ York or Chicago or where to not, that's the word we get. i "■ - Ribbon-striped Novelties, rich and exclusive. ° Silk-corded Borders, in jj fairy-traced patterns, ie Persian Borders, splendid ■; with " color - glimses of the 1 Orient. Ie You can put in an hour la among them and see a new [2 delight between every breath, r- More and more room for u Handkerchiefs. It is always J- so this time of year. 84 feet e. of counters does very well for samples, but that's before the quick steps of the Holiday 1, buying begins : There is now: u ht keut ■ r.T ent njWvreemtx, 7, T^S*tSHS"" '* WOT"^,', J- The Linen is pure Linen. We've said that time and again, but you can't hear it " too often. It would be much "» easier for us to get cotton- ^ and-linen or all-cotton HandT ■ kerchiefs, just as most other £ stores do. It would be quite as easy to keep on in the ■, common tut and call them "Linen." But we don't do S th ngs that way. Linen is J Linen here, just as everym thing else in the store is ex- " actly wliat we say it is. m The little Handkerchiefs for Boys apd girls are just as true flax as the big ones for ■j bigger folks: You may have re them £ SSSrere. ecallapaU * arBWIltrb rt avrt i{ or with fancy sewing. . 1. Yet one kind-r-Ladies' " Embroidered White Linen re Handkerchieis — show how „ rarieties'run : One hundred *- and fifty-six dislinct styles, so 35c to $4 each. Everyone new this season. We never m had anything approaching jj- them for sorts. And we've made no count ol the thicket 55 ol Women' White Linen Handkerchiefs, embroidered or hemstitched, at 25c and under (a wonderfully good one at i2jj(c),or olthe nighk er flight into white, lace ; edged goods up to $6 each. « Women's p'aln White Lin- * en Handkerchiefs, %, i, > and 2 inch hems, $1 to $4.20 a dozen. We believe our Women's 1 aj£c white unlaundered Ini- « rial Handkerchief the best for j| the money ever sojd. Dimes do as much accordingly for I you in another grade. Misses' Handkerchiefs, 5 scalloped, hemstitched, emk |arowIc«id and printed, 10 to ? 35c. f BoyS' Colored Handkerchiefs, woven border. 5, 6, » aridS.. . S And so the story runs— n but yon havn't had half of it. JoiL" WaNahaxer,

"Wava'a'qBuelnas# Locale. V ScotTBaad rftApe May dTffT with prom^^ v No rexalioc. deters, or dleooite^ t. Write U.Li« for paxtlcotere. H a Hb Rto Giaade Bajnr Compaxj ha. for Kit. cheap, clover hay, preasod in . bales, xuiuMe for horere or cow*. Ap- x *S "-0,«<!Sk ! New Smgtr Sewing Machine for sale ters. A bargain for I hoes who nrey be ] In want of a machine. tf J itr member that W. 8. Crawford will ; glee you the saresr Insarance upon your a hone. Write him at Cape May C. H- £ rates. o4-4l ; When you heee steam and gas fitting • or boilers, engines end pomp* to eel up W. Reeves, with hie twenty years of • experience, will give attention to each work and give satisfaction. j Jerty Scliellenger A Son are liani1lin(; , big lot of lumber which tbey are sell- > Ing al very reasonable prices. Their • yard It at the Landing, a conrentoat point for transshipment of Gulf., tf Yineland la tbe bualncae headquarters ; of Kimball Prlocejt Co. Their extonsiro bualooa Id South Jersey has been i up by honorable square dealing 1 We invite tola week particular alien- c . lion to tbe advvrtteemvnl of Jacob , Itved's t'ons fine clothing house. 918, J aod 922 Chestnut street, PMladel ' phla. This old established house la a . favorite one with Cape May clothing buyers. It la at tbo very front >f toe ' aa regarda price and quality. St Tire well known firm of Wm.C. Scudder A Co., of Camden, bas long and . served contractors of Cape , May with buildine material and millwork. Their lumber yard al Front and atreeta, Camden, Is handy for West Jersey buyers Hire R. Parke, long with K. Pan- J ;

opened a store at No. 18 Bouth 2nd 8L, , where she will be pleased to ree her J . friends. Miss Parke has an exten- „ slve stock of foot wear of all kinds from J which patrons may select what they a ' wish. Custom work a specialty, tf u Words of comfort to those suffering • with Dyspepsia. You can eat anything s wish and at the aame Ume be cured. „ If you will use TitmY* Vxorrsni.x Los [] knox. 50c a box. Tor bio by Dr. H- I A. Kennedy, Druggist. Cape May City. } , P. Ttrrrrr, Manufacturer. Btdgeport, J N.j. NoUce U hereby glvtn that the part, f nerahlp lately snbststing between A<tem « 1 Ash worth and William S-Harnett, I trading as William 8. Barnelt, waa dls ; solved on the sixth of October, 1888. 1 . All debts owing said partnership are to [ be received by J. Wlllatd Morgan. 207 ( 1 street, Camden, N. J.. and all ' demands upon said partnership ere to ' t be presented ts him. t An an L Aanwoirrn, ' ol7-3m Wttxns 8. BakXktt. ■ Special bargains in women's dreaa < '■ gooda all wool, 85c. per yard, ac'nally t l worth 50c.; good assortment of doth J saltxbte" foT'^tr amt boys suttx : full ' of men's pants at low prices ; full ' of men's and bfylt underwear, ho- j 1 and gloves ; full line of calicos r , which I offer to tha public- at PMladel- , phla prices, 5c. per yard to 8c. for the ! ' beat grade. Nice assortment of wail pa- 1 ' per at 9c. piece. Oil cloths 37 (c per J I yard (Potter*), beat grade. Groceries I J : am selling at figures that cannot be beat | , for tbo aame quality of goods Try a j quart of 8. W. A Oo.'s favorite table ; syrup. Rxcitxx T. Jonsaos.^ 1 Cured by Etectrlolty. < ' Dectricity gives tone to the vital func- , lions and attacks the foundations of 1 many forms of disease. It 1s attracting ( 1 great attention In Uw medical and seien- , title world. Many wonderful cures bare established lu efficacy beyond dispute. ] During twenty-flv* years of study and : ' practice, I have suoeeasfnlly treated peo- ' - pie from all parts of the country for the ' r following complaints : Aches and pains, burns, cramp*. dy»- 1 pepsla, disease* of the cheat, epUepey or j c flu, female complainta, general debility, ; P general ill-health, head trouble*, indi- ; geation. Jaundice, kidney disease . liver f complaint, lumbago, neuralgia, muscu- ' paraiysia. rbeumatlrm, skin disease*. :- sprains. 81. Vitas' dance, spinal dls- , cases, throat disease*, urinary diseases aod weak eyes. I promise relief to any afflicted with 1 the disease* above named. Ladies , treated by a lady. Residence, Broadwa^ and Yorke Ave., West C*^ May. Stxtx 10 Onto, Crrr or Toledo, > Lucas Oodstv. a 8. , r Puxx J. Cuaxrr makes oath that be „ la the senior partner of the firm of F. J. " CnxxxT A Co., doing business In the : Qly of Toledo, County and State afore1 raid, aod that said firm will pay she sum j of ONB HUNDRED DOLLARS for each ; and every com of Catarrh that cannot be cored by the uae of EUu-'e Caiaxnn " Crux. PRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me aod subscribed in my presence, tola flth day of December, 3 A D. "86. s , A W. OLEABON. 5 {«"■}■ Nsfnrjr PuMfe. • Ball's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acU directly upon toe blood and mucua surface* of toe system. Bend for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. , CTBold by Druggists, 73 corns. II >■ -

J W. H. AFPLEGIT, ' Ladies', dent's, Misses and Children's ; «|cFINE SHOES, $-«- ^ Mo. 82B Korth a-iobd Stowri PhiUdeipbi,. i KaiStt HORNER'S AGENCY ■ i^s|: fiuot oipi 4 Serin - Mases, Ocarana an< Senilis as «c hi wen tor Bent MMm? nroetrssuiossa IKStestUj* Kay C*g feat OSlce toy whawayoo ; B. F. HORNER. ; . • ? .J MISS LIZZIE. SMITHERS, . HflWRTtLWUf FALL AND WiNTER MILLINERY, . No. 16 South SacondaStraet, Phllsri.iryh^. • i

Buolclan's Acnloa Salvo. Tbe Heat Bslve In the ararid for Cute, Bruises. Bona, Ulcers, Salt Bhrum, Pc. Bores, Tetter, (Mapped Bands, ChBbteioa. Oornx, sod aU Skin' Etuptioiu, asttefarrif , or money refunded. Price. eentajter box. For sale by MarcyA Mccray. " gf» aflEfrtHmratS- ; ^OTICE TU CBMMTQB& I ; mm3 admniai react. maac B."lOIITiL ; : , ^ DJOURNED SHEKIPF8 SALE. ; ( 1 J avxh sbocm akxh, j a.. ISvrtX. 1 "VTOTICE TO PARTIES INTER- • IN bstbd ts rsl wstcj or rug = I t UroL ""S armf'. 110 |iw! J f JOSEPH G. BOYD, f j QROOER, i 1 no. UAHxrr mthxat. I r is-y ratiADKLfuiA. 1 TN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY ' unAituaiii or ncrr jr.net. j

* i L ta -tir P"° 7 heiuff S SALK!" y uSS^TxraSas' anri '*S°* OM reaq one*lbouaad lou'onr tcet to the oeaib it y s! i3,°' I "£Sod1 SepropSS ol too Capo May Ilrlr. '■ loa rvtcotejuy. DeAoeaou^aoji ureo^ io aolo by JANES snoKMAKKU. Sberlff. ' Da'cd Nov. lac taas. »f H. B- Border. Jr, Alt'j. tela I g HE RIFF'S SALE. n. 8ATC11DAT. lira tab ear ot DIO., A. D. UW. of'capr Huu? stale "'Jew Jn!ej'a»'3o!l' s- AlTftentM^atletiirl mterwi ot taedr, Ijo aTselielleagera LaiutUg, u'u* t'ltj at Cam I iiSSSS a- reuaa rn tew to^tliTrntri'lte of aalri case latao.1 ^ easak to ua^^flaoos^jaaw^op^t rawh J- ^awiulS^rLSaWpj^d^Tjirm^larj. I is - ^fCss'Mssis '■ iMaeU^ai'lawoT^aa a*W*aaroa"l£o,liaB«ar, aalit property OelogconrareO to Xar.oaJ. » aowSi.it.i t. to loaO toss Jeasaiy •*. l«tr. aaemxMM jauwoqaa offlce^oM^rt roumj "awo'ooe KW akwp'boal, Hattfa W-ttitTS ly sctaer wnaatloouu wwogux o^kihoiL^ » SssisTin J.M. A UlUinflTH.SOtleltM. ' mJ

THE HUTEI^Lmi. OPPOSITE THE IE05 PIER OPEH JAHTJART 15th. 1889. F. H. HILDRETH. Propr. It is wito pleasure that wo are able to announce the opening of the beautiful hotel Lafayette on or about January IStb, "89. tor toe whiter acaaon. The owner. Mr. V. Denizot. aril! at once prepare the bouse lor toe comfort of guesla which promise to be many from the very opening day. Tbe bote! dura not require any great modification to fit It for too cold sfason. Ariew of the re<puremcxita and 1 .possibilities ot a houae for all toe year waa had when the architect perfected hit plana and the builder carried them out in detail. . ^ This .leg ant edifice, rrllMta broad Ml* " exp«mi"fr m0dAs ufloeatfoo 'it *£ unaurpaasod. It baa a grand southern exposure vrigCb a feet of the strand, and when Mr. Donerol baa those aun galleries lnctpaed it will have an even tropical climate, no matter how the winter wtnda may be cavort ing over toe tend. Mr. Frank HUtlreth, who has so successfully managed the hotel efnee ils opening, is one of our moat energetic business men, courteous and liberal. Ho has msde abig name for Ma bouse, and the public of the beat circles find in It all things of the Rrst-cteaa. It will mark s new em in toe history of Cape May when two or three of Ita fine of toe Lafayette, more hope may be entertained Ihst the New Columbia wili be lit close marching order wito it, and |wrbapa other houses of toe large kind. 1

EVERY DEPARTNENT IN THE HOUSE IS NOW FULLY EQUIPPED FOR BUSINESS. 1 reason to believe, at least tin sur ]>assetl l>y any dry | goods house in any American city. j The great enlargement of our store space during the 1 past eighteen months, has enabled us to make and gradually | perfect arrangements for the convenience and comlqrt of our 1 patrons which were not possible before, and the throngs which formerly overcrowded us have now ample space in all departments, and are^promptly served with comfort to themselves and almost to our own satisfac tion. t With our present superb equipment w<- do not hesitate J | visit us from now until Christmas, and --hare in the undoubt- ; ed advantages which our abundant but ever increasing fai.il- ' ities enable us to extend to the patrons of our house, now i 1 numbered in every state and territory <>( the I ttion. [SHHWBIjlDGE I CLOTHIERj EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS,' PHILADELPHIA. OUR CLOAK f DEPT. \ SEAL COATS. WRAPS, JACKETS, ETC. Newest styles end lor. cat prior h. | A VERY FINE SILK SEAL COAT for $2. s OUR $26 SEAL COAT 0 Is still finer, and U the best coat ever offered for toe price. 5? Very heavy extra quality Coats for $32 to Sao a- Neat little tight fitting Seal Jackets Very ca Fine Silk Seal Mojeskas. Stylish £ little Braided Jackets. ~ Plaid and Stripe 1- Raglans and Newmarkets. Wo make a specialty In »5 BTOCKINETT COATS. Come fi and ace too n. A splendid aa»orimenl ot children's coats. 5, prettier style than cvur. 1 HALL'S 5 . 23 South 2nd St., ■» ' PHILADA. PACK'S JWJW^OAPIJJG ppOGjC. POINTS IN ITS FAVOR: Can load 100 in 1 5 minutes. ~ Each wad adjusts itself and goes perfectly flat on top of load. £ Shells cannot bulge or swell, and are sure to be of a uniform fe calibre. I Eachhore has a funnel. j 1 Is simple in construction, and cannot break or get our ol order. PRICE IN WALNUT. ■s 4 Gauge — - - A3 50 5 . i ... ■ , 8, (ten*...-.-,. * »o - From 10 to 90 tteogv... — 8 0° Price in Maple, 25 Cents Lees. For tale by all Dealers, or PACK & SONS, Manufacturers. 137 and 139 North Second Street. PhiladelphiaBOOTS AND SHOES. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. FALL AND WINTER STOCK NOW READY. ■in eeuend eaaattes.aae goods jo* win as rerettaaC atyfee s LOW PBICK* rOR t«E QCAI-'TV. Oa»«r -era . atoteky, mac to -» — . ^ j^NOOAfiTk" " u39-8tn 13 North 2d ttr«i«t, abova Markat, Phllada. s

A Higher Notch S^tTyL"^ for Clothing and the only Houae that docs it . "p^y- j bales . . • We are not going to be governed by what everybody is doing. Not, when we can do better. Tolerably snre of a first-class Winter for stfllftff our Reliable Ready-made Clothing we bave mAde full 1 and plenty. (We have five other Kg stores to provide for). ! .; -A. It takes the top-rank in all rfiret^piffl-T^eahty. way it's made, and cos t—*of GUI' bireoWR^y^^Wf manufacturing — 5f}£ is better. And now— expecf a high-pressure campaign in selling the goods, the lowest prices ybu ever got, and the largest business we ever gcit * "' " . * It'll not . pay anybody to try to undersell us. For the feurth season — Ironclad Cloth Suits, $1 2. Red-rock for good value. You'll blister your hands and not break or tear it. • L\ t-.je^sx«Y « cs i: . Still better for $16. Another old-fashioned, solid quality. The Wanamaker Cloth. You'll knock an 1 ordinary $ 1 6 Suit to rags while you are wearing the i newness off this. Many thousands sold. [ The best Overcoat for $1 2 we ever knew. Not 1 only warm and well-made, but quite dressy. For f 1 5, the best f 1 5 Overcoat in the land. Fur t Beaver; cloth-piped edges. A marvel of a sturdy 1 Coat for wear and warmth. > Your backs and your purses alike will get sound ! cause for comfort at the old corner. ' Wanamaker & Brown, ! Sixth and Market Sts., . Oak Hall, Philadelphia. 1 Wcrchant gallortnfl, 6tnU /-urnisMofl ©oodfi. FALL AND WINTER ' Persons visiting Philadelphia can spend no more profitable hour than at the great"* PHILADELPHIA CLOTlllfiC HOUSE, SNELLENBURG & CO. I ! OF 1 5th, South and fassyunk five, It is a well known fact that the manufacturer of an article whe sells his wares DIREC T 1" the consumer saves the buye: " the middleman's profit. I N. Snellen burg and Company are the largest Clothin; I Manufacturers in Philadelphia. < >ur (G. P. M. C.) GOOD PHILADELPHIA MADE CLOTHING | Has become well known from Maine to California. Ou I Palatial Retail Store at 5th. South and Passyunk avenue, i the Largest, Best Ligntcd and Most Convenient Clothinj Stoie in America. G. P. M. C. GtV.1. PlIILADELI'llI Our Trade Mark, others Made Clothing, 3' 30 per cent. 1'ke cent. u n dkj 1 01 hers is no exaggeration of the facts. Bring your Tamil [to us for your Winter Clothing, and if we don't save yo (thirty Dollars on every One Hundred, put us down a | falsifiers. N. Snellenburg & Co. fifth, south & passyunk avenue, PHILADELPHIA. PA. . ,. y j jr. j. thompson. FINE TAILORING, SouthwMt comer I I th and Chestnut Sts., PHILAOtLPatX, pi. ' " ' GEORGE M. POWELL MERCHANT TAILOR J. No. I 5 Decatur Street, Oape Mav City, m 4 "" i?JKcra?tI»i£ort«n atmoeT1* SManaabia rea<t,-a»la "t^'^nauM^^aM MjlMa^ot, OreUMWa* Farel MUa^Oo :r. hiram dewalt, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 8 1 7 Chestnut Street, Phllada. Pplar Styles at Popular Prices. Made of test Material at a Bcasjmatte Plf i. l. sheffard, • _ 29 Washington Street, Cape May, N, J. '• GfflTS fllEItSHIffiJOflDS, EATS. CAPS, ElfflQLL ii' E. BORHEK, PRACTICAL O^PTICTSKL'