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PobbaW Et«7 Thuradzj lontiig. cape HAT. FEBRUARY 7. 1889. It women in to fo armed for pro* taction, there'* a number of our young sue who an entirely willing to do the Dovcre abould tuner go tailing together, brcauic It would bo ao danger, oua to hare a lore tpat A boat la a* ><l placdtoba.. n faffing out. The . Tbgl ' the mill will new grind with the water that iapaat** li a water aplaah - of batdeidaab; (or the inn will auck It . ■ up when Ifbuitlea bj the mill, and the chUly otmoiphere of the water will dntill and pour'll down In rain with which the mill will grind again- n ciaatlfic fact it b th it muat atari the bard agbaat : the mill would coaae to grind but for the water that b paal. . At Erangellat Moody's school at NorthHold, Mbm., ia a fair-haired Norwegian girl who came to thin country entirely alone In order to attend thblhbaemiaary. Bbe aaya: '-Norway la much belter acquainted with America than America la with Norway. I learned of Mr. Moody'a acbool throngh the paper*. I wanted to be enrolled among ita numbers, and as I came." ' Dr.'X St. Hunt, rocrtlaty f t the State Hoard of Oealth, has embodied the con. cluatoni ho lima reached after ten years official visitation of the charitable and , penal inatitnlioni of the state in a pam- i phlet of 48 pages. Which ought to be I read and pond-red on by every good i cltlaen of the State, though very much I of the matter contatlKd m It lafar from' ' pleasant reading. t The Philadelphia RetorA aaya: "An x offer ha> b-eu made for the dynamite cruiser Vesuvius by an European gov- , crnment, and If Ihe United States gov- , eroment or the contractor! shall not uke r the vessel, Wm. Cramp and Sons will j dupose of her at a pi Ice far tat cxeesi of j Ihe sum named in the contract entered j Into with the United Stale* government. , Tho Italian government is supposed to t be the one, Inasmuch as the Cramps arc j now constructing a pneumatic gunboat la our Government hecommlng a "Clr- , cutnloculion Office, or How Not to Do , Ili" The Naval Departnant wanta'to , know what the Slate Department thinks about Ihe Samoan affair, the State De- ( partmcnt would Uke to learn Ihe views ( of the President ia Uw matter, while the c President shows «n Inclination to hear , from Congress on the anbloot. Congress would doubticoa be gbd to find out bow r public opinion atanda In the promises, ; and public opinion might Uke to consult „ the Samoans before feeling sure of It- f. self. -The World. u l>r. Oliver Wendell Holmes, In presenting bis medical library t-» the Boa- 11 ton Medical Library Ataocialion, baa * parted with a collodion which haalakcn a lifetime to gather. The oldest book in the aeries was written In 1480 and the latest In 1897. Says Dr. Holmes: "These books are dear to me; a twig . from soma one of my nc:vea rune to f every oao of them, and they mark Ihe fi progress of my study and Ihe stepping- a stones of my profe»lonal l.fe. If any of f| them can be to others as they have been ,| to me. I am wlUlog to. pari. with- them. r even If they are such old and beloved ,, companions." n Ilavlng forced himself upon the help- U leaa Ramoans, and having Irrilaled these v yroor people to the point of defending C their hornet and their tacred rights, Bui- S ly Blamarck now denounces them as murderers and ordera Ma army and navy b to proceeil to builneaa of throat cultiog. t! la (hero to be no Inquiry Into the affair a of Jan. 17tb and 18th? Were the Hamo- ti ana jnttlHcd In protecting themaelyea? (' Did they Are before they were flrod « upon by the Germans? Throe are im. b portant questions, but, alas! there la no- b body to dlacuM them with Bismarck. £ He is all powerful and mighty becauar he baa a mnHon men at hisVall. P ^1 recent graduate of Weal Point give c a pleasant account ct hit last sight of ,, General Sheridan. That Illustrious sol- f| liter was making the. inspection rounila u of the military academy with the com- b tnandant. Sheridan lingeml awhile In ^ the quartern of my Infermaot. whose f( lather eras the general's friend of long „ standing. Before leaving "Little Phil" t step|-ed to the open fireplace, and bend- u ing looked op the ch'mney. making a thrust with his aword worthy of a profeaelonal sweep. Raltlety baog. crash |c came a whole assortment of botUea, a flasks and cigar boxes. The cadet said he stood aghast with the death swoat on 1 him. General Sheridan froxe him with a stent glance, and thrn, turning to the A inspector, said, "Do not report this ol case; I have taken nnfslr atl vantage of w . 1 weU remember the old hiding tl place of my oldjoadeishlj.. n fi General Harrison will dad his residence vastly Improved from the Imgt, barn- y like establishment occupied by his j grandfather. Many comforts which have j grown up to be necessary were then nn- r known, and all that could add to the j comfmt and beauty of the executive mansion baa been done. The interior (J was greatly baaulifled by President j, Aulhur during his stay, and a conserra- ■; lory and extensive adjacent buildings have all bean added since the griudiirr ,, of the President-elect spent hla brief official I rm there. The ambles were buUt during the administration of General <* Gram. The appropriations annually b made for the executive mansion are ^ supposed to be amply aulllclent to 7 defray much of the expense of the boose- »">>•<- The cadets at Annapolis are getting * tired of "duff." Some of our readers J perhaps d:> not know what duff ia. We J like duff, that la. of curse, rice pud. * ding; bread duff, sod plum duff. The J last it a mans - f odd- and ends, called * "lie* duff." because the podding has b no plum In K. Onac ia a while the ceiaed eadrta. The man who opiate* ti ther*is4noarefiIlyptaee.U„nhlx,,.ocs , and calls out,.' lUisln for the Jebla!" , . the tattle of cutlery, and the cadeia peer at the retain and then sigh as they y are It dtroppemr into the mouth of the o fprttna-e diatovm-r. But |f one of I am young mast would gel down to i, Jtaacskt! Hfe, tad take a voyage on a p

LagtsUtura. I TagyroN, N. J.. Feb. A— "He waa a Jersey men from the crown of hla bead 1 lo Jhe soles of hit feet," exclaimed. Assemblyman Ulrich in a Joint matting of the Legislature called Monday night lo . receive an oil portrait of the late Su- - pren-e Judge and War Governor Joel _- Governor Green presided: and Assets . bljwian Ulrich was tte eulogist. Senator Adrian.' of MMctetex, Intro-' ■ duced a bill for the rolls f of newspaper - publishers from obnoxious libel laws. I The new bill, provides that lo'all action" a for damages for libel, if it be shown that Ihe article waa published in good faith or througtpa misrepresentation of facts and shown that a fair and ample retrac~f I. on was made In thejnexl regular issue , of tbe'pjper, or within throe days after lhemoDC*isatatemeBt has been brought to.she attention of the editor, no exfin--i plsry or punitive damages. Shall' be aj- ' lowed, and no mote damages ahgjl t-e ' recovered than shall hate actually been I alios n to have been proven, unless ma- - lico la clearly shows. ■ Mr. Voorbeea (Rep.) made another ef. > fort In the^Houae.to call up t he local opt Ion repealer tn second reading, but he > Tailed. Later cm Mr. Hrpperbcimer . sought to have It recommitted, hut his motion waa lost by a tote of 48 to Sfl-a [ parly vote, except UialMcDermUt(DcnO ' voted with the Hepub'lesni In tho nega- . Jive. The object of recommittal was to - strengthen the bill Senator McPlicreon sent a Utter of thanks to tho joint meeting f. r the high I honor conferred upon him of a third term, which, be aaya, la ut paralleled in the history of the Bute. Taxxrox, Feb. 5.— The Plutocratic . dary. The leaders are unable to keep I their force* in line, acd there it in absence of harmony which portends much • trouble before the session ends. The leaders arc afraid to Introduce party measures, and the repeal of the Uveal Option law now seems very improbable. Republican-minority have -bad things their own wsy so far. and it looks as If they will continue to bold ihe whip hand. Speaker Hudspeth announced to-day the House committee provided for undtr Senator Pfelffci'a concurrent resolution last night, to confer with the Commissioners and the authorqf Pennsylvania. Philadelphia and Cam3en with regard to the removal of the Delaware River islands and the establishment of a low. water mark, Meaare. Donnely, Martin ami Gill. LOCAL OtTtOtl BBPBALBB BBOOHMITTXD. The Local Option bill repealer waetecommitted this afleiDoon by a party vote, except McDeimltt. who voted wilh the Republicans in the negative. The bill fixing the price of illuminatgas in the State at 91-80 per 1000 waa killed bat reconsidered and recommitted, in order that It may i-e made lo apply only lo Jersey City and Newark. Amnqg the hills favorably reported Is one making horse- racing illegal except May t to November I, end another making it illegal to rant premises for games and other species of gambWeldenmayer introduced a bill makit a misdemeanor to hold money for sod Smith, tf Camden, introduced one lo prevent the formation of WAinutoToa, February 4 - Count Von Arco, the German Minister, called at the Department this afternoon and had conference wlU%Becretary Bayard in regard to Hamotn affairs. Ho informed Secretary that lie had received a communication1 from' Prince llivmirrdr, the effect that the German Government proposes a resumption at Berlin of consultations which took place in between representatives of Great Britain and tbe United in 1887, on the aubjoctof Samoa. The above information was furnished lo the press by Secretary Bayard with Ike statement that It was all he would on the subject si ptesent. It ws', impossible to obtain to-day full text of Prince Blan arch's communication. It ta probele, however, that it will be transmitted to (' ogress or the next day with Secretary , vkvs on the ubject. Nearly all Ute now houses of any importance have ample open fireplaces. What an excellent arrangement it it for comfort and health 1 It also shows the of the quondam country boy for tbe home- of his fathers, where be uacd to sit end bum hie fece in the glowing licet of the crackling logs- whi e hit back would be freeing In tho drafts from cracks in the well or door or windows. Bat with gentle eteem or furnace heat el! around you, en open fireplace with a mersive glowing becking is e decided elgn of the tlmee tb>t they ere again coming into vogue. of Ointment of Cartarrh mrrcury will surely d etroy the sense of smell end completely derange • the whole system when entering It through the mucus eurfaoo*. Bach articles should never be used except' oh prescriptions from reputable phyetciens, as Ibe damage they wDl do arc ten fold to Ibe good you can possibly derive from them. Catarrh Core, manufactured by F. Cheney, Toled •, O. , contains no mcrenry, and Is taken Internally, and acta upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system. I a buying Hell's Cure be sure you eel the genuit is taken Internally and made tat Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. •8oM by druggists, price 78 cts. per The contract for coostiurlt g a dry at the Philadelphia Navy Yard been awarded Jo J. E. SlmpsumA Co.. of Sew York, at their bid of 9398,700. As well as Qte handsomest, and others are Invited to call on any droggi-t and get/rsa a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that Is selling entirely upon .Its menu ami la guaranteed to relieve and cure all Chronic ami Aeule Coughs. Asthma, Bronchitis and Coasurop' Ion Large 80 ctn-isn-l 91. I Oar countitu Mrs. Partington baa had orders from her doctor, eoithe says, that •be must quit work and take soau exrrciso or she'!! become e confounded htfldei, store keeper if be kept toy soup Salt Rheum With lu Intense ItettogT d:y, hot akin, often broken Into painful crocks, and the little watery pam pic. often rouses suffering. Hood's BarsaparlH* has wonderful power over this .twroro. it purifies the blond and «- .T£k -- - HHhH

fortune. *" Mayor Dunlap, of Milvill', la a candidate for re-elect Ion. 10 Dr. MoGlynn U to wear a moustache and aide whiskers. *' lot's wife is >ald to lave taken the 1 *• Bret chance lo a lottery. * I ■ What'# tbe matter a Hh "Tippecanoe" < for the name of one of tbe propose* new ^ " Mr. Bismarck is getting prodded np ' •- to the lighting point. Somebody will 1 gel hurt sure. ] " The rush for Washington to witness , lb the Inaugural sights bid fair to exceed ' ail previous occasions of this tort ! c' The 24nd annuel encampment of tho - "■ Department of New Jeney G-.A-'R., I " will open at Trenton on February ISth. | 'Mr. Biemark has learned that Uncle "■ Sam tan't a bit afraid of blm If he hat a J' million or more bayonets back of him. 1 "' Colonel Thomas 1>. Ochiltree's latest I " api---sl lo his admirers Is: "Give me i ■' more taffy while I em with you end less ( epitsphy when I em gocc." i '* A New York gltl accepted a German P- boron's offer of msrriege only on condl- " 'Ion that bo would sign s contract per. i " milting her to re lain her own fortune. < The Mohican, String out et Mere j * Island Navy Yard, Is reedy for see, end u- will proceed direct lo Panama, where It f *' is expected she will recesve orders lo 1 to Join Admiral Kimberly's flee el Samoa, f The remains of a Dakota desperado j who died a few yeareago werceihnmcd Ib lost week by relelivce from the East and ' found to have turned lo stone. Ii was ^ prior to his disease he hail complained ( of feeling rocky. ( Uncle Bam hasn't mu-h of an army T oow, but be hsa more than eight mD!u lions of Ihe kind of meo of which armies - b are made. It doesn't Uko long to put C >c American raw material iato use if it ia j T wanted ; and this spplies as well to men M of the mlllla-y age at to wool or petro- n = leum. 1 ** ' Bays soma one who it posted : "Jacob * '■> KUrain calls John L. SuUlvan a baby ; fl P John L. Sullivan calls Jacob Kllraln a monkey ; Charles Mltchrll calls Jack E y Dcmpaey a rat; Jack Dcmpsey calls * Chariro Mitchells duffer ;Charlro Mitch- j. *- ell calls John L. Sullivan slomffer." And 0 they never fight ! d "Wave's" Business Locals. ii '' C. Thomas, grocer, 108 Market BL, „ Philadelphia. " L D. C. Oliver, rag carpet maofaclurer, „ Cold Spring. u li B. Colee, at Kaighn's Point. Cam- „ V ment of building lumber. '1 Parabola spcctaclea, opera glasses snd r all kinds of optical goods it E.Borhek's. - 838 Chestnut street. Philadelphia f 0 Patronize home Industry by taking '- your harness work to Geo. J,'. Lovett, t e who hat a skillful mechanic at the work s s New Singer Sewing Machine for sale , t at this office. Ftrst-ciaas In all partlCU r lore. A bargain for I hose who tnay be 1 r in want of a machine. tf fc '• Buy: re of furniture for hotel, cottage f and boarding houses are Invited lo tn- - a poet tbe stock of Alex. J. A. Mackle, r 119 N. Second street, Phils. M 1 Have the Wxva sent to you for tbe f New Year. 91 for the entire 63 weeks. All tho county newt. Original, bright a and pungent. Bend your order Oh a . postal card. Camden has Ihe largest furniture a menu facto, >- In the Stale. Its young I a proprietor, J. B. VanBclver, is extenilC ing his business ail over South Jersey, C j and the Wave designs to help him doit. a Jcny Schellenger A Boo are handling . a big lot of lumber which they arc selt I log at very reasonsble prkwa. Their i< t yard Is at the landing, a convenient . point for transshipment of stuff. tf . . T V ineland is the business headquarters c . of Kimball Prince A Co. Their extenslvc buslnesa In South Jersey has been ' " built up by honorable square dealing 1; * with their cnslotncrs. h 11 Fob Sals: Chat. C. Teal Will sell .. either i ne or both of his fine work, and f] . driving horeos. One 13 years old, kind n snd sound. The other. 3 yean old, a II good worker and traveler, gentle and J sound. JMSt r W. Bcotl Hand. Cape May C. H., in- . r tores bnlldlngt sgsinst lots by fire loireliable companies only. In the event of j. ' claims, rompaolea of this agency settle '• In full and promptly. Bend to him for S s particulars. jtOlf s v Don't lie Awake these long nights and think about Spur uninsured live slock. JVY. 8. Crawford. Court House will give 1 " you a reliable policy upon your horse si l - the coat of aboat 9« on the 9100. St. 11 r WUllam. H. Applegit, formerly C e mall agent on West Jersey Rati- c .. road, has opened a shoe store at No. 881 F ' Kalghns Ave.. Camden, N. J.. where he t will be pleased to tee his many friends r e Mr. Applegll has s fine and complete g stock of goods which be Is selling very S . low. Call In and see falm. Only m short I. walk from Market street. tf K Philadelphia boaala of her extensive C ™ manuftcturing Interests. Jobs and Jaa. - Dobaon, the Mg carpel men', are among > those who hare given the great dty a j leading place in Ibe industrial markets of this country. ' Jot. O. Boyd. No. 103 Market street, . Philadelphia, has in stock a fresh Is- H voloe of tamllr groceries which ho will n sell at prices at low-as the lowest. Hit ' goods are always reliable. There are n five stories to his plane of business all - . parked with stuffs demanded by hla c customers. tf p n The Cape Island Gas Company lorltro c J for plumbing, steam .and gas fitting. t The work will be carefully alien, led lo j as if they were present to oversee 11. Y Send your orders to their Cape fltj of. p flee, N6. 88 Washington St., Cape May /, '• Cily- , c The Beat Salve In tha world for Cuts, * Bruise*. Borea, Ulcere, Bait Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, ChO- " Mains. Corns, and all Bkln Eruptions, and post! rely cures Piles, or do pay re- ' quired. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, T 36 cents per box. For sale by Marry A 1 1 Mtcrmy' a " PiaS. J I aJwrttewm.™8" ^ 79t" nTsjOtjiSflMdfiJB ttry hsrv bsro Wild Mr ersr fifty yaam, sad . « 'Ma' tMn« yrorisr is ; _ , TN OHAMOEBY OP NBW JER8CY. T d i,n-..e,i"5J?r.V,^ercVsarov, ! * isr. s

Vitamin's. News lor February is ready. Dullest time of year with Book makers, and yet FebBook News tells ol j«>-enty-aghl new Books, and gives clews "to the drift and , worth of most of them. Very i likely not loof these 78 Books any special interest t ' you ; another 10 appeal to one else, and so on. , Somewhere there is a mind- , niche for every one of these Books. ' But how matjy of you have the time or chance to dig into 1 the Books of every month : and make a choice? Tbe 1 common way is to buy hapt or go without. Of- course when a book is . everybody's talk — as '"Robert Elsme re" or Jphn Ward, • Preacher,'' are just now- — curiosity pricks you to read i it. But that's a slow way to get a hint. Book News 1 readers see the light of new genius at the dawning. Newspaper men are in the , full sweep of the new-Book current. No one knows betthan they what it is to have the drudgery.ofBook looki-g and weighitg and choosing done by a safe friend. Here is what some of them soy : SjK-'jX p ^^r^iucism Ofth.ro. tro° to' TM beat rplloms ol aU iaal M ms sad rotl la Us worn "fOOOXa.— S.rM>w<~.(.V J.) _ Boox^Vsars Ktjro taccea^r jSSSSSS'S The detached plate-paper portrait this month isol Margaret Deland, author of "John Ward, Preacher,'' Scattered through the number are three striking illustrations from Books of the mouth, and a -breezy .sketch of Alphonse Daudet at home is enriched a good likene-s of that novelist Book News is 5 cents a number ;_so, cents a year. By all odds the simplest and best working Meat Chopper we know of is the Philadelphia. Four pieces only. A child can take it apart, clean it, and put it together again in a few seconds. The common meat cutter a grinder. The meat is rolled and jammed and crowded to get through the machine until the juice drips. Every housekeeper knows the flavor and keeping qualities of meat are hurt by making it into a mushy mass. The Philadelphia Meat Chopper doesn't grind, it cuts. Meat that passes through it chopped into bits as a sharp pair of scissors would snip strips of paper. The cutting is by scissors action. There is no squeezing and of the meat as by other methods. At the first push whatever is to be cut is brought plump against the cutters. A gristle or a stringy piece or a fibre of any kind cannot pass through uncut. It chops sL 3" in a way to fit them for the most delicate dishes. Minces herbs and vegetables. Does anything that the old chop-ping-kntfe would do (except cut fingers) and does it be'The Philadrlphia Meat Chopper wlH finely cut a pound of raw meat in less than one minute, or a pound of cooked meat in less than two minutes. Price $1.50. The machines can be seen in operation in the Basement near the Dairy. "Black silk-and-wool Vilis really a black silk-and-wool Camel Hair. At 65c, 90c, and £1 a yard it is about half the first prices. Some of the grades are 46 inches wide ! A new quality black allwool Batiste has just turned up at 50c. 40 inch black dashmere at 75c — away under value. Let these stand for a dozen other as good or better items in Black Goods. John Wanamaker, 9fw JMrfrtttmrats. JS CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. roav 01 tte iwis caa» 0 e e 1 1 1 t -

gty agMttUCTOTtt. A DJOURNED SHERIFFS BALE j J^OTICK TO CREDITORS. o DOM, Dae. IS, lSH. HTILW1LL BLOBSOOV. WXLTBB 8. nAKSIHIX jq-OTICE TO CREDITORS. e sola W BS^rofSSM." d'frelmo e I Jj aald saauawrsicr. ISUlC n. s 11 ITU. e BBHOiMtarMH . •_ ^ DJOURNED 8UEKIFF75 BALE. s sSESS ). Win s-Vvirnr.1 ^ omn JUtarur. rrra"j '' """"""j'aIUS SlllJlOIAKXn, Ja , HhftlB. d a. OlalYEB, ; Rag Cani Marafactw, k "aft caaltacud and Ca>p« dsuvmd In Lowsr township sad capo Has Cttj, lire . : ,rc-. [. SLOd postal 10 CO.! 8pna| ft.1 om a. JLSm 1 INSTRUCTION^ FREE. I HOW TO GROW , $5011,00 OF STRAWBEBBISS TO THE ACRE. >1 ' Brhlsvloo. S. J. [ C. THOMAS, : GROCER, 1 ^ 108 Market street. | philadelphia. 1 e t - gHEKIFF'S SALE. U» virtue of s writ ol fieri facias, lo mc dOawa^ 3ST1JS»"?wUl2 wulRl 1 rntDAT, rKBH^MIT lKh, A. 0. 1W». Us Sy^tflSrstaLB «l "oa^lelr- ' or'So^l»:^h«cel •«'h'i™uSIrUiSiMX i*e . t road^ottta phare^lo Hwnr Hyda Ty : reenre »■ 1 whkh Kor™ , Hlrtman el nx . a; dee.1 dated Mir Sua. I'M. SSST'biJx 'NO.1*!" 7"S"*o«™27Md E oony3toS»l^'S5ar^'*\'B'<rohh ree.*"3 terood lot. BealDDIna SI Ihe Pft It tte t ufeoro' stea^Bis J^n^^desreesy, • I sS . 1,1 deed "oroe'So. r-MrnUL rsn""i 'sci . ooamed 10 the said lleortaW. Boss ta lee.i rororomastl^O^qi'w^iuiro' MM ; In.nceV n! jTSiteM 10 Jrorer'rlV ihe woods ; theaee A .» dtarvro B , IS perches and 1 Ussa 10 tac prow ol Mriamax. cooutnina E E&M &31II c S tX!$J£S:£ni&.,S:E2?& ; EX,-.|.I :• .isepsns .if :h- a"..Te I'es.-r -H-dprem-8 |aaa*«JAtapa| gs iroaa^sroai i^wi^Wiei. ' Sp1!? t!"nrnjtSriZ$, ^Sllds^ulr1 "SThr - fraaklla Usad, aarvvecr. si follows.'io »u : TncjrjrM, BeaiBclni^il • possM^w^tne a meadow" sals pnlcfMloa^uo'tro Sifaaasui S J^Boaa^uroro "rotniMOTsNi'^'aiMalro 3 ' dS^ ,^J^^ta|^SBro|sj!Rwsoy _ 1 royl^rSaTde^reM^ ate^asa^MlSs ^ ^ j 5 SSSS'SJrKiS: ■ 1- SSTSrS.3SKS , creel ,r. 11' .„r, -. «-m tten • lnl2™5tronnro'sl*iT1KndjIecr trocee a nonBi 1 wiit asoaw iro nil to tro aeadaoiro. HBfl'iliSi 1" fT'Ta** trnlfff swAierSSSiS . ssse-;? • ^ r . • ; aasKasaasiflJKSf immsMsk ■ '

: NOW IS THE TIME ^ TO BUY BLACK SILKS! HAVING purchased a large "Stock of Black Silks, for cash, we shall continue tqsell them at Bargain prices, notwithstanding the heavy advaace. t . *.tta . By buying now you can save c money, as there will Ixj a risc-of at least 20 per cent, before long. And remem- } ber our Black Silks are sold foe wear as well as looks. - t HALL'd > J 26 SOUTH SECOND &TEET, , PHILADELPHIA. f " J. HEIY EDMUNDS, ' i MI INSURANCE! AGENCY, i No. 38 Washington Street, 1 CAPE MAY CITY, N. J, —U-will cost but An to insure your huiklinsn Jul Si .OQO for S years. 1 There is no note to sign, or other expense alter a policy is once I granted. Only Reliable Companies Represented.

ICE! ICE! ICE! Knickerbocker Ice Company, / of philadelphia. His Hotels, iBlanli ail Cottaies will Pn Eastern Ite. COAL! COAL! UAKBfULI.1 PHBPAKBO POK PABlLt* UPS. AMU PUU. WIKIUT OUAHAKTKaD „„„ ^ L. E. MILLER, GENERAL- CONTRACTOR, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. Jyl5-j DAYID W.-RODAN, FIELD AND GARDEN SEED • Coal A Wood, Flour A F««d of all Kinds, Fre«h A 8alt Hay in Bales ANDREWS MANUFACTURING CO., GENERAL SCHOOL FURNISHERS, Baanftrtorers 01 tha aal; i DOVETAILED SCHOOL FURNITURE,^Df Andrews' OMMa. Tsllu. Ian., Maps. Chans, ill Hods. BW - ITihl ahsd Andrews' M«wSre1re°irf SoteolMiror |y rHII.ADF.LPniA OI KICK. B. J At™ al'issi. ( I ' [ji 1 \ ■ HORNER'S AGENCY «JHB> « FOR THE SALE OF " Piana, Oriau i Seiiii ■ Gaps Kay and Bridgatos. H. J- ' Urov^rroul card laio its Cape Msj^nr fast oass for whawvaf B. F. HORNE"RT JOS. G. SOYD, Jeas,Goffees and fine Groceries, _ No. 102 Market Strest, Philadelphia. r»re *|ars sand Ltqwora lo. Fsmll, Car. E. BORHEK, PRACTICAL .OPTICIAN, t * „■■■ PARABOLA SPECTACLES Ocacnac " 7

Wrrchanl Jtaitorinfl. firnti' jfurnisbtna 6ooff5. Week You'll Hear Them Shout ! THEY'LL begin to shout "Odds, ends, three, four, fivi and six of a kind at cut prices.'' Some of them wil have goods made for the occasion. They'll mark 'em on what is known as the "sliding scale,'' a "little on'" and. "little off." These few introductory remarks and then we'l tell you onr little story. We began moving our Factory and Wholesale Hous' to.-day from 40 and 42 N. Third Street to the new six-stor buildings, Girard Estate at Market and Twelfth Streets, am and as you're not interested in that part of our little stor we'll skip it and to right down to facts of interest to the gen eral public. We promised ourselves this season not to carry to th new wholesale store any Fall or Winter Clothing. We'r going to keep our promise. This Thursday morning all th Overcoats, all the Heavy Suits, all the Men's, Youth's, Boys and Children's Winter Clothing will he moved down to ou spacious retail store at Fifth and South and I'assyunk Av« nue, and to make a busy season out of a dull one we'll pt what is known to the trade as "the knife'' into 'em. I other words, we propose to open our nc.o wholesale stori at Market and Jwelfth Streets, with a clean shee' . The rt tailers'll be in the market soon for their Spring stocks, an we'll not put a damper on 'em by letting them . see Wintt The advantage to you will be a selection of thousand! where in other stores you see but tens. The difference i price in addition to the savings between the manufacturer: and retailers' prices. If you've already bought for this season it'll pay you t N. Snellenburg & Co. FIFTH, SOUTH & PASSYUNK AVENUE, THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF CLOTHING IN PHILADELPHIA. I. H. SMITH ~ No. 47 Washington St., Cape May, N. J. FINE READY MADE CLOTHING For Meo and Boys in all tie Latest Styles and tte Lowest Prices. FDMBHKfi GOODS, HATS, CAPS, TBDHKS, Klcjti R. J. THOMPSON.' FINE_ TAILORING, Southwest corner I Ith and Chestnut Sts., GEORGE M. POWELL, MERCHANT TAILOR No. I S Decatur 8treet, Cape Mav City, A wall aolacsad alooB ol Clataa and Csrom i ijygMlu^la irooada coaataaur oo tend axd awl Sssaroaaia raads-mada Ckxalua. litu, Oapa tad loll uaro ol OtaUanaa's fsraitaai Oot al 'o»«al ca.a anoaa. UlaanlaB and rapalrliiB pnaapllx auandad to. aad satlafroUMjritraatas HIRAM DeWALT, MERCHANT TAILOR, No 8 1 7 O hestnut Street, Philada. Popnlar Style: at Popular Prices. Made o( test Material at a Beaamalile Prii I. L-. SHBPFARD, 29 Washington Streets Cape May, N. J. GIFTS FGBMGJMS, HATS. CAPS, OiBRILLl! goots, »hotg, gutibcr Pkodg, gfr. BOOTS AND SHOES GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. \ FALL AND WINTER STOCK NOW READY.\ •Ml and ez^av^'r^ roa*<rm i'aorortjite a!l*irol'l0aa0r*™ " " 7° I-OW PBICES FOR THE QCAUTT. K. PANCOAST, uL".i-8m 1 3 North 2d Straet. above Market. Philada. W. H. A'PPLtGlT, Ladies', Cent's, Misses and Children's ^FINE:-: SHOES, HhNo. 831 Kaighne Avenue; Camden, N J. ELDREDGE JOHNSON , BOOTS AND SHOES, aad mroa arepm or |^[C^||BoM.[Mid tero., I. aciutasa aijlv. IJMii RUBBER GOODS A SPECIALTY. Fine Wall Papers cf tho Latest Patterns.