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hob*; ' — i Fashion Notog. I A pretty model la round toUbot ! Ffeeeh design. It has a brim of shirred tore, tbe crown be.ug of reirel. Fdttet | tad t bow of ribbon only tre used la J time hire lovely effects of color. ■ Brick red and black It t combination ti d artistic beading ; yet thie It one 1!h mott faatel a ,ble of raritlta mixture of ' colore. It to nacd for alreet wewi cblef- '»■ " A faa-Hkc toque'!* imorf the fashionable things In aubataotlal bead wear. * Hed cioth li mo>t alyllaa for thto-capotr. and the brim U of velvet. Wbtte violet. am worn by bridesmaids , In preference to other How era. No flowdra are tiaed without foliage tbla ( year. , . The aloe rat in some of the new tre- ^ Tellings of si Ik net or tulle, which are ' draped on the arm and caught ho- aad , A pretty costume of' reseda tinted cloth Is bordered with raadykea of reb rets of a darker ahade, which are turned ' upwards and bordered with opaleaceat bee da, fie tiling narrow praaetnenlehea. -Rtold coatumcs for mioses arc" often * made up on tha bias, with pleasing ef- , fecta The skills of aoch costumes are , draped ahghtly at the top, to hare the i appearance of a deep oteraklrt, and ahlrred or wildly plaited over a founds- t "ft^of the new bodnet. hare the a ' pearance of two, placed one over the other. This effect Is produced by the L irmsllng material radiates Iroui the cen- , ter of the crown. The' plush or brocade bag for opera giaaara la now made twelve to fifteen ^ Inches lone so as [to contain and carry 8Uk apiona are again In favor. Among the prettiest art those of pongee with , The highest high norelty ln'Bne" fur , la the short, close-fitted seal jacket, with b a Uoy seal's head In fur where the col- c lars fasten, another on each pocket and ,, .till another on the mull. The accordion cloak, Hut .la almost , double and in two colors of caahmcrc or b camel's hair, to violently dumay. It U 0 pleated all over, and haa outer soil Inner „ The directolre jacket, with iu wide ,, lapels and trim white waistcoat, baa _ qulta driven out the flannel, blouse for t winter wear. It Is more dressy itaon the p summer's silken bouses. c Woman In War Politics. History U full otitis dangers thai at- * of England, Maria Tbirrea Catharine, of l| KuaaU, and our preaent .Queen have J ^.ntUt^ycan^ctwUo couosc- c tbcfr husltands' cabinets, liaJT ;donc a o great deal of harm. Henrietta Marls » her burilnd .dd'd'on^l'y'ul S popular. The last King of ffaphn wu • princess who encouraged bla resistance V to constitutional demand#. In 18TB the n Empress Eugenie declared to her loll- n mate frieodai "Remember, this la my r war; "sod It la likely enough that the c Emperor, Bt, wrak anil hardly able to fi mount a horse, would have deferred the a spirited consort urged him <4 It is n sometimes said that the inflame? of wo. a men on tho poUtla of the worlV,?ou!d I put an end to war; but whUe they re- I it. They are able to realUe some of the o mulls of war- the empty chatra, the r desolated homes, the widowed lives; but they never see Iu coarser conse- c field after the fight is w<o~lhe wounded f and the fearful spectacle of human life ' trampled In the mire, and all tha grim and disgusting Incidents of the shambles 1 of war, from the Woodshed of the day ■ of victory to the spectacles later on of i They rend novels and poems that throw t a halo around it all ; they watch the ' waving plumes and banners, and Invest with Interest every man in the victorious ' array. It lain this spirit of unreason ■ lag enthusiasm that beautiful women on 5 thrones send brare men out to slay and 1 the IMncre who hesitate, and rewarding with their smiles the rash Kings who queen -Natalie, of Serv e, to oll'y the I last of a long Hat of lHnatriout ladles who have burnt their fingers plsylng , with the flree of politics and war. i The Heavens In February. ! The stare will shine their brightest ; during the coming month. The great- ' shining before sunaol and netting at 8.80 , o'clock In the evening. It to rapidly ap i pronchmg this globe aad Increasing In | sjae and brill lane/. On February J8th , Venus will have attained her greaict , distance front the sun, after which the in I ho early evening airer February Bth aad shins with . steady pale light unlU Ute streaks of rarty dawn. Mercury, witii hit old-time tricks of fieUaocas. will pose daring tho eatlr portion of the month ax an evening star, While during the toiler half he will relagttar. In the early part of (he month Mercury can bo wen three-quarter, of an hour after- unset In the Western sly. giving forth' light similar to color to Another evening star In February will be Man, which will set in the north three hours after bid Hoi goes to reel. Jupiter will ajqiear the moat on.pl™. appeaiXut four hours abiad of the ?MdwLVFV 8th, to full cm February 1Mb, and has a will be furthered from the earth on Feb! Mh aad nearest February 84th. The aua b*toa the nuaith ,trw in the

A San Francisco Exaednqr man re- j coolly met J. B. Clarke, a carpenter of Las Angrlcs, who formerly 11 rod to Northern Memo, where he was a lumIn speaking of the habits of lumbermen and their tastes aa regards he said : ' "The lumbermen north of Bangor, my native place, ana to the vicinity of New Brunswick, are very fond of eating wood ants, which they celtsh as rare bonbons when they are oul to their Umber districts. ' The connotoaeor antieater studies Use habits of wood ants aa carefully as a duck hunter studies lb* habits of ducks. To begin with, he knows how an ant community' to coaMltuled ; he knows that the anU hibernate, and whOe they wrapped to alumt* r under the bark of tome big tree, be slips upon the comatose community 'tnd rivals the armadillo to devouring It by platoons and double handfn'sConttoutog bis. story Mr. CUrke said "For almost a year I saw my fellowworkmen oatlog ants as dessert after regarded them aa g» trooomlcml monstcra only a little above the Digger Indiana that devour the creatures of army fame, otherwise known as grayOne day I became relied with' a desire to cat an sat myself, to I wrapp d two or three up to a paper and stole away behind *a trie, sjmewbat ai a boy would do to tmoke hit firtl cigar, so that if I got tick nobody would get the tough on was dollcloui-flavored llko a lemon drop, anil quite juicy, yet rich aa a "The flesh of an ant to refined, not vulgar hog meal. The ant to an Insect with a highly nervous orgabtoailon, aad his meat to wholesale. Ants eat the toft meat of other Insects' bodies, and they devour plenty of fruit also. I believe the day will come when ants will be conafflerrd a more delicate dlah than legs. I have just been to dianer now. 1 ate Ice cream to desert, but I would have preferred a plate of hibernated ants raw." What "Paoullnr" Means. Applied to Hood's Harssparilla, the word Peculiar to of great Importance. It meant that Hood's SaraaparlUa it different from other preparations to many vital points, which make a thoroughly honest and reliable medicine. It la Peculiar, to a strictly medicinal icnse -.frit. the combination of r> medial agents used ; smrad. .to the proportion to which they are prepared ; Mfnf, in I bo process which the active curative properties of the medicine are secured. Study rolots well. They mean t olumea. Tocy make Hood's Berts perilij. Peculiar IU curative powers, as It accomplishes wonderful cures hitherto unand which give to Hood's Bursapartita a clear right to the title of "The greatest blood purifier eve- discovered." Rates to Washington ^for the The tasuagareUoJ of Presidentelect Harris oo promises to be the moat largely attended aa well as the moat Interesting occasion of the kind ever held to the Capital. Political clubs and civic organisations from a majority of the slates, as well as the militia of all tho neighboring States will take part to the Inaugural parade, while vast throngs of visitors from all parts of tho country will swell the aatcmblagr. The lnaugu. rel ban will be the flo-at ever given to of a new President. To accommodate the host of visitors the F.nnsylranla Railroad Company will anmage a complete service of through trains to Besides the special movemeat all regular trains win be run to at many sections at the demands of travel require, so that one may leave any principal station of the syatem on Friday, Saturday or Sunday previous lo the toaugural Ion, and arrlre In Washington without delay. The handsome and commodioua atation of the company to situated to the very heart of the city, on Pcnnsylranla Avenue, on the line of the Inaugural proceaseon, a few squares from the capital, sad within a few minutes' walk of the principal hotels and public bulldlngs. The capacity of the Urmtoal facilities of this company wu fully demonstrated at the last Inauguration, when 100 000 passengers were handled, without aoddcnl or delay, to forty-eight hours. In order to enable the over Bow of to go to Baltimore for hotel accommodations the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will, on March 1st, 2nd, 8rd and lib, place on eale excursion tickets lo Baltimore, good for return trip until March 7th, at #1.80. Excursion tickets at half ralea will be ; sold from all ticket stations on the Pennsylranto Railroad Byatem, March 1st, 8rd and 4th, valid lot return pasuntil the Tib. The round-trip rate from Cape May will be Sfl.75. dlAfim This to what you ought to bare, to ' fact, you most have It, to fully enjoy i life. Thousands are ar arching for It ; dally, anil mourning because they find it not. Thousand upon thousands of dollars are spent annually by onr people in the hope that they may, attain this I And yet It may he bad by all ■ We guarantee that Electric Hitters, If > used according to direction and the use 1 persisted to, will bring you Good Digestion and oust the demon Dyspepsia and 1 install tosteady Eupepsy. We recommend Electric Bitters for Dyspepsia and t ail dtoraaes of Liver, Stomach and KldI nets. Sold at 80c. and 81 00 p.r bottle ! by Marry A Mecraj, druggists. 4 > I The proprietor of a leading New York f glanced over a hundred or two men who r were (caltered about hie place : "It la , a mysterious thing to me where the fasi- citation of the game of pool cornea to. i- There are men here to-night who have it been coming here ateadlly every evening f In the week except Sundays for right or . '.en yuan. Borne of litem are Old, tome 0 middle aged, and some young men. They arrive with the regularity of fata II immediately after dinner, usually smokh tog a big cigar, pull off their coats, and .. go to work to a leisurely manner to play w pool. Of course, they are good players. II They must be, after so much pracilc*. e Thvy pike the balls for an hour or two, . d. Ink three or four glasses of beer, light another big cigar aad lodJie off home 1 morftiban thai sort of thing to ktrp^w* n gutog night after night as the yew-. go * know reck a aeasalioe'aa boredom. *> Fool to them to u exciting pastlmq ford man, and it to thalood yon eat If well -

- A remarkable feature nf the Mid-Win- w filer Century to the opening article on 0 i "Gerome," the famous French an tot and f temporary French paioters, is boat ti ■ known to this conn ry. not only because 8 so many of our lewd.ng artlst>ave been « r trained by him in the free national <' r school, the Beaux Arts, or etoe generous- h ; ly assisted by private advice and encour- k e azement. Gerome himself has hel.«d to P i- the prepare! i«n|of Mrs. lltrin„'x article by permuting the engraving <4 aome of C e his studies for pictures, wbt h have-not a a yet brrn seen in America, aa well aa e >. aome of bis studies for pictures. He a It •ewppliea also a sketch of -hto own life, h a and has allowed the use of conversations > y and letters. Particularly Interesting to 1 k the frontispiece, which to ah engraving 0 i- of this matter's "Napoleon before the u V Sphinx," a picture remains to hto own 0 d poraeaaicn. ® . Two lending serial features of the '• number are suataleerj In a particularly ° '- interesting installment of ihe"Ufe of - r Lincoln" and a Siberian chapter , by h I GeMge Krnnan entitled "Kafirs at c i- Irkutsk " In the "Llnooto Life" the P i- authors give en tec unt of the events > f leading up to the final removal of Gen- J '- eral McCteltom They fortify their account by citations from MSB. in their 1 e posaeaslou, and by "the President's own * 0 words, taken down at the time they jJ contains an Interesting description of the * financial measures In which (he preatn dent supported Mr. Chase, and a chap- * a Seward and C'haae. In connection with ^ the story of resignation of these two ' * secretaries a striking incident to given ■ :1 from Ute diary of oue of the anthers, to * j Mr. Kennan'a "Eallea at Irkutsk" aome ' V astounding facta are narrated to the line I I of those already given, and which have 1 " attracted the attention of the defined ' II world. War subjects are continued to c » ' 'Memoranda of the Civil War," Ihe sub- ' T jects being "Tbe Battle of Franklin" 1 1 and the "Cunal at Island No. 10." c i- In an Illustrated article on "The Fortraits of Mary, Qoeen of Scots," Mr. ■ Laurence Hutlou haa told briefly what to now known on this Interesting aub- 1 e jecL He says, "That Mary wore false ' hair, and of many different colors, there I - to every reason to believe." > 1 In the next nnmber of the CtiUurj ' ' will be begun a brief aerial story by ' ;• Mary Hailock Foots, author of "the I u of the Far Wret." * Business Locale. I f | Fine tailoring, Hiram DeWall, under , r the Glrard House. Phlla. c A- c. QOe, house, sign and fraaoo b - painter, Cape May, N.'J. p Nathan C. Price, surveyor and coo- , e veyancer, Cape May City. a " Wart & Etdredge, builders, olfioe.No. , » 4 Mansion street. Gape May. ' and^horae sh«r. ^r Cape bland [ bridge. v 1 Fashionable mllllnmy, Miss Llxaie - Smllhers, No. lSBoulh Sod St., Phlla- ' del phis. * For haineea, bona blaakeU and lap 1 robes go to Goo. L Lovett, No. IS Ocean li ' street, Otpu May. 0 1 J. B. Bcbellengcr's lumber yard to at a 1 tho Landing. Contractors' and builders' t ' supplies on hand. c ' Mist Ltoaie Smilbem, No. 18 8. find p street, Philadelphia, new styles to toB g I anil winter millinery. ( Geo. M. Powell, 15 Decatur St., keepe s ' on hand a aeaaooahle stock of clothing, E ' log, hats, caps and fuinbhtog goods. ' Rodan's flour and feed store la at the - fool of Jockaon aMact, near Cape Island ' bridge. Coal and wood furnished on order. Parabola spcctadee, opera glasses, J " Ileal goods, E. Borhek, 838 Chestnut * 3 street, Philadelphia.' • Those who buy their furniture of ' Alex. J. H. Mackle, No. 118 N. Second II street, save all discounts of middlemen L and get goods at bottom prices. " Miss E. Parke, todies' and gentlemen's |j fine boot and ahoe store, No. 18 South ' Goff & Smith manufacture and nhlp lo 1 all points where needed the celebrated ° Belle Plain brick. Lowest cash prioea only demanded by this enterprising firm. When yon have steam and gas fitting ' or boll era, engine, and pumps to act up G. W. Beeves, with hto twenty yean of J" experience, will give attention to such work and give satisfaction. * Cape May boaaU Justly of bcr skilled F mechanics. 'Among them none take * house sign and franco painter. He also deals to painter's materials. '• Our own townsman, A. L Oooner, tok vlloa contractors and builders to call at ^ hto boatoeaa place to this city and examn toeatockandget eatlmatea. Mr. Conner to prompt and reliable to hto buaL neaa dealings. ® All ktoda of lumber and mill work to T supplied at tbe yards of George Ogden, Cape May Court House. He deela to "1 while pin-, yellow ptoe, Cyprus aad >' hemlock lumber. He Invites an examilc nation of hto stock. •» Fob Sstk-Sleam aw mill at Rio Grande atation. Cape May County.^ It be sold or removed by February 1st. * Apply to J. H. Hanna, Cape May City, t- Mtos IL Parke, long with K. Pan"I coast, the well known rime dealer, has opened a More el No. 18 South find Bt, Jc where she will be planned to see her * many friends. Mtos Parke baa an extsorive stock of fool wear of all kinds from which- patrons may eriect whet they ,C wish. Custom work a specialty. tf Wm. H: Mills, boot budder, Cape May " City, N. J. Mr. Mills haa materially added to the Cape May fleet of feat aaH- "' tng yachts. He knows bow to gel a ™ boat up to win prison Don't go a way ** from home If gou want one built, but or psl moire home Industry and talent. ** C. B-Cole.hu remarkable fkdllUee at n' at hto Kalgn's Potol lumber yard for the £ cheep and hand , shipping of builder's ^ hto wbarvee, thus maklag a saving to ,J the handling of merchandise bought at ua extensive esUblbhmenL Mr. Coke *' turns out only II rat clans mill work, aad deals only to the bcrt of materiaL A. 11 Andrews & Co., church aad to- adrixdtturitnrentomuhdaMk.Nn.ee j Broadway, New York, and 818 Arch ke St.. Philadelphia, ars cot to a card to To p"«* TeirT modnrwa Bohool bauds m. cannot do belter than to ooereapond with ^ ^Nowthnt Insnrem to ^triwp^o ri. of fire. He will take no .tofca to tola sc. rtWect. J. Heary Edmunds. US Wuk. », lricn BrceL win writ, you the mori *

It's much dteaper lo subscribe for the then to buy H by the single copy. 1 1.00 per year. Our renders who may he about to pur chase a piano or organ should look Into Soot, N. W. corner of Cherinul aad 11th This firm lathe agent of the Packard organ, which only needs known. See the fine large ad. on first of the WaVk. The Collage of Commerce, Twelfth A streets, Philadelphia, to a moat at tbe heed of which "uTbomaa J. Pricbaa been a moat prosperous one. present there are some 400 pupils to t the college, several of them being from c own county of Cape May. A specfeature of ihto school to that Individ- a not instruction to giverf, pupils betog id- f Mr. K. Paneoast, who haa been so v years to the ritoe hotineas. now at No.'lfi Nona Sod street, Fhitodalphla, i engaged Mlm Louie Todd to take charge of the Ladles' and Children's departments of the business, her many f (18) years of experience with Samuel Dunbar, the celebrated manufacturer of 1 todies' and children', ahoe., also with I. Parker of 8lh alreet, with her know- <■ of the borioeea, and kind and po- v lite attention we feel sure she will please may fasor blm with a call. tf , Cape May Pplnt takes the lead to respect to a fully equipped winter hotel, i steam heated srith all other modern convenience for a comfortable winter home. parkir^fouml on^ the coaat.^SD. Hamilton, the liberal manager of this la ro well known to the traveling public that it seems only necessary to say that he to at tbe brim of the Point hotel management, a lull guarantee that the excellence of culatoe, and general service will be fully maintained. There to at the hotel quite a large family comprising guests. St Cured by Electricity. Electricity gives tone to the vital func- . tluna and attacks the foundations of , forma of disease. It to attracting tide world. Many wonderful curea have twenty-flve yeera of study and , practice, I have successfully tree ted peo- , pie from all part, of the country for the pepala, discs ms of'theXs^pltopsy'or female complaints, general debility, general Ul-healtb, bead troubles, todL gestlon, jaundice, kidney disease, liver | complaint, lumbago, neuralgia, muscu^riC.U,SL Vitus' dance, aplmd dto , I promise relief lo any afflicted with the diseases above named. Indies treated by a tody. Residence, Broadand Yorke Ave., West Cape May. a27-8m N. Hxsn. Isn't This Whet You Need. a peculiar manner the beat blood puriand strengthening qualities. They purely vegetable. It to one of the beet of remedies, and suocccds when other medicines fall. These Bitten wil purify your blood, aid the digauon, and give new life and vigor to the body. Good for dyapepaia and Uvar complaint, and la a preventive of consumption. M,T, | Wka ahe hag Ckfltae. tos gavs tk— CssSotto,

fltllTH 11IKS' HARVEST. To keep the fire burning we add more fuel ; the L ^ we were dealing in dry goods we would speal more fuelf the greater the fire; so with our sale. ! of remnants, when talking about Sideboards. We W. hx,* just mxdu some more big ™hinling^ | ha,° qUitC * °Umb" " "" " "°°T rhmu n io » bxreh ol targxio. (no, Mo b.rgxios, | P""S ™ °0' S°"'B '° either) . Thxt wid. these tremendoo, inducement, ! , onl!' °™ or of • fttem-perhxp, jus, such . , tlesion as you will like, at many dollars less than already offered will prove sort of a light house to : , mar^et prjce furniture buyers to a field of beautiful designs— ^a vxst assortment uhosc chief merit is quality xod Tie same term implies to Dining and the. manj excellence ot workmanship. other kind, rf Chair.,. (4 oo and «6.oo a doacn. On. The wonderful Silk Flush Rocker advertised so or ^ oniy of , Ui„d ^ be sold to make rtion extensively at $4-37, now $3-95— only a few left. BWf. i '■ ■ " ' ' ^jjliWIi for our new styles. We must have the room, anc The $18.95 Oak Suits are going fast. Don t put off "buying suite till too late, and say, you know 5 0u t0 ^ tllc gainerprice. j , , j Rug Couches have now come into popular davor The big stock of suites are melting away like snow I , ,, , , , and why shouldn't they when they are so pretty ant a July tun our present reduced pr-ces ; the ! assortment, still good. j wear ? At first- almost out of reach, at $40. Parlor Suites that were j 00, $50.00 and $6o.co each ; now we have them a $35000, $20000 selling prices: $18.75, $33.00, $26.50, $35.00 anc ■7500 $40.00 13500 20 od' 9000 Don't forget that we are headquarters for Offict 100 00, 76 co Furniture, and that 3is is a good time to buy. 85 co, " 67 5c of . 65 00, - 47 00 This SOCTO WALNUT SIDEBOARD, Ten55 oo, " 44 00 nessee Marble Top, BeveJ Mirror, one Wc want you to fee! at home when calling oo us 45 " 3s 5° Drawer Lined with Velvet, Site Qm ral wliti rlor and toila „ 39 5°i 3250 of Top, 3 feet 9 inches by . c , . 3500, « a7 5° 2 1 inches, 827.60. alwa), open use, and you are welcome. J. B. VAITSCIVER, FIIR NITIIRP 1, 3 and 5 Federal and Delaware to Arch Streets, P1U|)[|{| N I I II II 11 1 I UJlt Near Federal Street Perry and Penna. R. R. Depot. Ufliflllfcllp 111 Ml NOTE— Salesroom open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings. Goods Delivered in Philadelphia Free. Telephone, No. 281.

J. H. BENEZET & BROTHER, No. 19 Washington street, Cape May City, N- J. Manufacturerers of and Dealers in FURNITURE, CARPETS, and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS OF ALL KINDS AND OF THE LATEST STYLES. Stoves, Eanges, Heaters, Hardware, Craekerjware, Tin and Glassware Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting, and General Contractors. BRANCH STORES in the County, Cape May Court House, Sea Isle City, and Dennisvill-.

SOUTH JERSEY MARBLE WORKS, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. : As iKSP : MONUMENTS aii TOMBSTONES ' CARRIED IN STOCK. s GRANITE of all Grades. AW AND ITALIAN BABBLE. ^ Bladose for Curbing, Flagging and Famg DONE AT SHORT NOTICE. . , L. T. "RNTRIKIN, Propr. I NATHAN C. PRICE. * Surveyor and Conveyancer, 1 * CAPE MAY ClTW n u GEORGE W. REEVES, a Plsito Steai aad Gas Fitter, Heatiii ef Biiimt a Specialty, ' a Daj^nrMAJUrtrototbn^ ^"^oM^'rSSuTxi'TOXDKrt'ro. 1 * "I'l " i,»aa'»-RsaHMaBBgLnt>ni.C.t-K«y ctty.S-J. L. FURUAN SMITH, : COAL AND WOOD, I •nhURnava' Landing Capa May. R. J. . — - ■afas-isg? "" "" ■ ; ' JOSEPH P. HENRY," " ; House, Sip. and Frescoe Painter, m| 9t Uhxyrit. Atrtori. Cap. May City, H. J.

goiUlaa lumber Srltfcs, ?lme, (fontrartors, <S\c. This Space is Reserved for s. h. morrison, the LUMBER . MERCHANT of CAMDEN, N. J. SASH AND DOOR DEPOT, ike ukraoM la prsporsO is Isntlsk all Xlstla at MILL-WORK Doors, M, Bills, Slitters, Ittito Scroens, Etc. DOOR AND WINDOW FRAME8 A SPECIALTY. A. L. CONNER. LUMBER AND mlm - GEORGE OGDEfTT^ Cape May Court Houie, N. J. is sow aapplyiaf cootr.aore sad Buiidm wm sU Xlad of Ms'Mb, Ysli Piss, Ctctss k Hwtt Liter KIMBALL, PRINCE & C0-. 7 UUMBSR MERCHANTS, HlU'Wok. Rockland Lime, Cement, &c., & c., KIMBALL, PRINCE A CO.. bkancb takd at HILLYILLk. VINELANU, N. 2, . C. B. COLES, LUMBER MERCHANT, MAwrACTDims or Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. BRACKETS. AND SCROLL SAWING. OWo. No. 14 Krinhn'a Avnu*. Cttmdwn. N. J. Jy5-y " WM. H. MILLs, SOA-F builder, CAP! MAY CITY. N-J.

grtflUs J$te»$. CHAS. NEEDLES' AT THk OLD BTAKD, No. 43 Washington Street, Cape May City, Fali and Winter Opening of DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY Ladies' Long and Short Coats and Wraps Mines, Children and Infant's Coats of all kinds CABSIMERES of all shadf HENRIETTA CLOTHS of sU Ihe total si, la. All WOOL TRICOTS, til shad) VELVETS, SATINS, SILKS AND SURAH SILK. All kinds of Ltdles' Ornsmsnts tnd Braids for Dress Trimmings. Latest Novtlti in Buttons. Specialty to KID GLOVES and CORSETS. Ladles, Misses and Cb dren's Red and White MERINO UNDERWEAR. Don't mtos tho bargain^ BLANKETS and COMFORTABLES. The stock here named to the largest ev at Cape May. Call to and examine the goods. , NEW cIothIng store No. 4 1 Washington Street, Cape May. 1 FALL AP m CLOTHIXB For Men. Boys sod Children. The Largest Stock of OVERCOATS for Men ai Youths eves offered to this dly. Also ( Stiff ani Soft Batt anil Cajs ef all liiii. ^ bf Also fan line of UNDERWEAR at tha Lowest Prices. QENTS" FURNISHING GOODS. In great variety. Don't forget the place. CHAS. NEEDLES, _ ' 84 Washington Street, Cape May City .. Sttrors, Ilnjma ^hrrt gran Worfcm. - " JOSEPH SWAIN. TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKER Wekt Cape May. ""a™ ChaynesT 1 ■ Stoves, Ranges and Heaters tin roofing and gutter work " LIVE AND LET LIVE." Carriage Horses and Road Equipages to Hiif 2 GOFF & smith, bricks. fonpsjuef ajtoclati We krer ctnsuattoa SMriaMe stock ol im bast «aa^of 8ask toklea Yayui Ml at im