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PiMhM Eitrr wetmttr m anriu. ; rue roe* rati* jay »*<*» \ ... .. ■ i "r T» '— — I Ttere'a. conaldcnble Imnu nature i utwU»en«Uo0 qukkros lu circulation. I T— — ^ I teacher, took half a^lay ^off recently and J Hamilton Dtaatoo. the 'Philadelphia aaw manufacturer, la looked on a. a nabob by the luorio of Flori^wbcre way home front a vlait to bla Florida On Ibe coldest of the Winter enBecreUrr <Hogb HcCulloch «aa obacrved ^d^'Mw'r'-^of "ge ldtoUrt need any extra wrap., and I hare never worn by vol^Tr corittpondenu. Twenty or twenty-Ore Icttcra In bis ftoraiog-a maU to considered a light delivery, and nearly all are U£>n subject. of Inter cat It to eetl mated that the present population of tbe United Bute, la 84.000.000. The tola] Increase to laid to be 100.000 a BUI will ahow aboot 87.000.000.
methavenut yet b^lbrown IntotoUK ^wveapondenu!^ She cancan ling with tbo beat amateur In tbe land. She haa plump, round, redkheeka, brown hair, large, gray eye. and a trim The country, baa atlll to lt.ni Just U, but bin Inaugural addrcaa which wa. ao widely read laat Tuesday morning In every part of the republic provea very clearly what tort of a man ho la not He to not. weakling. All of the Inde- , dnctlona, as In personal being, attract or not agatoalhtoi ; and we think that can- ' thuaiaaUc Republican, to recognlre that 1 hot— The Bun. , Tbe nomlnatlocn of President Harrl- i ton 'a Cabinet have been confirmed by the Senate and comprise the follow- < Secretary of State-James O. Blaine, < Secretary of the Treasury— William I Secretary of the Navy- Benjamin F. < rracy, of New.Yotk. t Secretary of the Interior-John W. ■ Soble, of Mlaaourl. I
Attorney-General— W. H. II. Miller, >f Indiana. Table Talk for" March to out with a Wight, new cover— an Improvement, lertatnly, In lu outward appearance. Within, we find everything cheerful as icas to whet our appetite to a proper dge for the eoming meal. There is a epts of Table Talk to make a man conruled, for which we thank It. Mrs. loter to a practical womoo and axpermood teacher In her art, and If the raoUee her recipes, It would probably are leas dyspepsia and consequently gnat deal mora content than It to now leaaad with. Published by tbe Table fclk Publishing Co., 408,404 A 400 ear i 10c. tingle copy. Th# Naw Jaraay state Board of rowDua coxrainixo au'n axo riuaTrvaloa, H. J. Stale Uaselte ! The New Jersey Suie Board of Health ■ oflb^ t.T'L.togto ] e adulteration of food a.d drugs. <
Tth tcfarence^to baking powders, Ibe J "Baking Powders.— Tbe market la ' loded with large quantities of inferior iking powders, and at these are sold rgdy to w irking people, and aretued ' these people as substitutes for yeast, to oeccaaary. In order that light bread i made, that these powders have prpper d0 ^'-v^many of la alum or phoaphale, and are ao ft In tbe bread or blaenlt after beklog. rSl'w^lea which are tu be for. arded to the Stale chemUla for analyh 'otr chemtsU hare bean appointed foBowa: Prof. A a Leads, HobokI) Prof. p. B. Cornwall. Princeton; ilppcn Wallace. Burlington, and Dr. '. K. Newton, Patoraon. The following are tbe names of the ! am halting powders told la tbe Bute amlned and reported upon by the ata CbemlaU. TbellatwlUbe useful her cheap or new powders are dlicov-
| Tnagros, N. J-, March 8.— Tbe Dtmo- | crstic programme to run Ibe bill for the ■ regulation of the liquor t raffle through { the Senate to-day. and then rush it over to the House in hot haste waa spoiled, owing lo the absence of Senator Adrian, ' of Middlesex, in the forenoon, end Sens- J tors rfeiltcr, of C, mdeo, and Smith, of ■ Sussex. In the efteraoon. Tbe 8en»te. s on motion of Roe, Republican, adjourned may be made to pe^ I be bill. It reported, however, that there will be J pereon of Wyckolf, of Warren, who la relative. From the present outlook no », I'nwr Din win be passed ibis week, a Mr. Voorheca, Republhan, offered a e VeaoluUon to the House ibis morning i providing that all meaaure. Introduced a of liquor should be referred to a committee lo be appointed by tbe Chair. ; public bearing .Ttoe Wer-.' bll/wben j it cornea over from the Senate McDermh t House rules, and the Chair sustained the \ unlU^uaed^ was " ciinol to, and tbe measure went on the J Hght price, to cilhn was defeated. Wc hare Just recelrod from Johnson
" iMvufbeinaUed, together with a packet d of seed of tbo fine, new Tomato. Brandywtoc, to any of our readera who send e Salem, March 7:-The aecond day-, e araaion of the New Jersey Annual Cond was adopted by a atandtog voteGiitoop J rTto"rW°A.lh8f?ncer, D. D , one of the " toe woT'o^hu^"'^"^ "''"which • bla society to now engaged. ' Rev. G. K. Morna, D. D., of toe Phil. . recently atartcd by tbe seminary. ] I Rev. J. O. Puck. D. D., one of the i . secreuries of the Mtoaionary Society, i , cause of mlaatons. urging Ibe ministers ] to greater fidelity In securing money for , i toe pressing needs of toe society, tost must have money or call borne some of men from the foreign fields. Rev. L. W. Mendcnhall. D. D., editor ' of the Methodist Review, New York, was too next speaker, and be made an address to presenting toe claim* of tola periodical and toe work It la doing In supporting toe doctrines of the church. Rot. George E. Reed, D. D., the re- ' i ; * ;
r, cently elected president of Dickinson College, at Carllale, Pa., made an ad. j, dress In presenting the claims and needs of that historic Methodist seat of learntog. At the close ot hit remark! a reaolution waa adopted extending a hearty '• welcome to Dr. Heed, and assuring him '• of toe hearty co-opetatlon of the confer. Rev. Melton Relyea, Presiding Elder " of Camden District, read his report, * which showod a prosperous state to all *■ toe churches, spiritually and temporally. '• In toe district toere>re 73 church as and . '• 33 parsonages. Tbe churches are valued '• at M00, 000 and toe personages al ♦73.0 000. In regard to toe tempermnoacauae, j: be laid there waa need that the churches * should feel toctr responsibility lo greater 1 degree. Tbe annual missionary acrmon , ' was preacbad to toe afternoon to toe ' First Church by Rev. N. A. MecNIchol. ' In the evening toe anniversary of tbe " missionary society waa held to toe same " > church, toe principal address being j made by Rev. Dr. Peck, missionary sec- , rotary. , A service was also held to llie Broadway M. E. Church, Ihc acrmon being 1 ' preached by Rev. Jaa. Rogers. Pont Oat Caught This spring with your blood full of impurities, you.- digestion Impaired, yosr > appetite psor, kidney • and liver torpid, t and whole ayatem liable to he proetrat- • , ed by disease— but get yourself Into . good condition, end ready for to# changing and warmer weather, bv tak1 tog Hood's SarsapatUI. It stands unequalled for purifying toe blood, girtog appetite, and for a general tpring medicine i
Bcw JMwrttmmtt. dr. schenck's Mandrake Pills Am the aafcat. aureat and speadkM ' referable retnety In tha a-orb! for all 1 Danes of tbe Stomach and Liver, ' because ! Comet the bUettd^^^^^^jr*1'00*' j Make pore blood and rl<* II free fiow Thus send nutriment to evyy pert. j Scbeuek'i sew ; Uree.^od toe j DR.SCHENCK'S MEDICINES PULMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC, MANDRAKE PILLS. PVRCLY VCQCTABLC. M?-S| ^^a^mDr.J.'h^irockASou, > ** SrCON S UMPTIVE ' DfSTEOCTIOHS m. . HAW TS GROW . tm Of STBif BIB81B :
"Wave's" Buatn— a Looala. j. C. Thomas, grocer, 108 Market BL, ■ , Philadelphia. ] 1 cSi earp" mu,,cl,im- - ' Pllea permanently cured with ul pain. ! • Bead for drealar alto reference. ' , R Run. M. D. . feb l ly 180 B. 13th ttrnt. Fhlla. ] ( " Wimn.- A good firmer Is wasted I to take charge of a grain and Mock i ' £?bi«.A 01 ' T{JJuvJip^ - m3 3t Op^Mty Cityt W. A. Knott, toe florist, bo9»-wUh j : i t Co'a atcda for garden and farm, fresh 1 ! : . ffUJSSSX.*-™- V • Jfssssssrss&ve , spect toe slock of Alex. J. A. Mackie, 119 N. Second street, Phila. , ' a &7o,oMo«b.r which to^ are self ] 1 ot Kta^Prlnb^y^^^u^ i i Foa Sal*.— The Baptist Parsonage, i ■ saastsasinsSSs A lot of cheap furniture at Beneret A ! Ilro's, 16 Washington street. Not cheap 1 in toe way. Went toe room for other ; - j
regMIr galalag la streafts. My Weeds are to I tettng from tsls taut dtieaae tost I feel u my I 1 tv attofrtKfswttl. ' "annual statement. awd t**aatTt*B or th* aoitouoB or
n CAP* MAT POINT, MAUCH IM 1*19. ^ ». uabg l*t. cwwetor and Treeamw ' a fSBiiti,.:.1:! : n;a i - » " 125::.*:' S f! ; Amf T" I;-;;- . t tSAHXLKT, OoiMor and Treatttm. , Colleeser and Treasurer. , opt I um. ■vgMjptT ^ ^ iu4r,.T^'»y castToPpit * 10 : "SSbSS'K "" 'Sajtrir _ *dw. w. erairtntau Ltrv or DIUhqiDrr TS IS BLIP, tmt ■
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I torn. Foolish Pooola f , Allow a cough to run until It getalteyond ' toe reach of medicine, They often my, ; ' cases it was rs. to cm asniy. Could they , induced to try Ibe successful mcdl- - cine called Kemp'. Balaam, which 1* 1 •old oo a positive guarantee to euro, they would Immediately tee tha exewh - effect after taking toe first dose. 1 00c and 81.00. Trial tiu f rot. At t all druggists. - 3 | SHERIFF'S KALE. ; SfSStS' iSffl
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JOHN HALPIN & BROTHER, ilieiLSIOE MARKET, No. 33 Washington Street, cape MAY CITY, N. J. Choice family Groceriei and Provisions. ■ A trial of trade with us solicited. ioo Cords of Oak(Wood, cut, split a»d delivered on order at J; and >5.50 per cord. fl a Spring '89 j ,'IA CIXXTHIN O AT REASON A BLE PRICES - I J IM T cl | FOR*?ER EFFORTS. ' J ir> n ^ ates ^ " Tj yj [ Qothing for Men and Boys. j T I Sixth and Chestnut, 1 i l! • r r ld>" ■ BoiLDiao Philadelphia
i ICE! ICE! ICEI S « „ — : Knickerbocker Ice Company, » OF PHILADELPHIA. ; Snjlis Hotels, Eataraits ill OHlaict lift Fire faitsn la ALSO WITH TH* BUT qt AJJTT OF ( i COAL! COAL! e nswim.i v rUTUID Pol FAMILY US*. amd full wnout quailant**!) 5 s-r™' br"1,'wasnj*oto* othxit Above ocksk. osj"*|vay. h.j WM. E. HARPUR, " kksckk ov th* stat* bouse clock. ' 0 No. 10 South *th Street, Philadelohin. ; Clock, Chronometer and Watch Maker. . 1 HIOH CABH CLOCKS A BPBCIALTY. JOS. G. BOYD, Former tt cl 1st* Market But «. ; Jeas, Coffees and fine Groceries, ' . No. 102 Market Strpst, Philadelphia. 5 F*ro Wteea ae4 Ltieara rot Family I'm. GEORGE L LOVETT, J ? Ocean tr et. Cape May, N. J. HARNESS,, BLANKETS AND LAP ROBES:.
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CAPE ISLAND GAS COMPANY. Will make contracts for all Icinds of work in the line of Plumbing, Gns and Steiuii Fitting, NON-BESIDENT COTTAGE OWNERS May have their work and Satisfactory Done By sending an order to the office ol the Company, No. 38 Washington St., Gape May, N. j.
SOUTH JERSEY j MARBLE WORKS, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. ii MONUMENTS it TOMBSTONES CARRIED IN STOCK. GRANITE of all Grades. ilEMCAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE. Bluostone for Curbing, Flagging and Paving DONE AT SHORT NOTICE. L. T. P.NTRIKIN, Propr. ?oots, Shots, jBubbrr ftoods, «tr. I
$3 K, PANC0AST, $3 t-e Gents' er.d Foys' ► = •xjFiNE :.;SHOES!» *1 North Ninth St., Phlladelpeia. The Best S3 Shoe ever offered in thin City. $3 CUSTOM WORI AND REPAIRING A SPECIALTY $3 W. H. APPLEGIT, Ladies', Gent's, Misses and Children's ^FINE SHOES, ** 381 Ka'8hnB Avenue. Camden. N J. ELDREDCE JOHNSON BOOTS ARB SHOES, la^^m-lccm^Bu^o^Ch^^aaaea^,. a„,..t^ aWqml,u RUBBER GOOD8 A 8PECIALTY. Fine Wall Papers of the Latest Patterns. j rine wail Papers of tne Latest Patterns.
DAYID W. ROD AN" ^ FIELD AND GARDEN SEED Coal a Wood, Flour A Feed of all Kind*. Fresh A Salt Hay in Bale*. RAZORS. Torrey's Full Hollow Ground Razors. ■sea Has or u Ouraauwt to 8«ava with M tar ninv 4, irmit Bear.u. Ttiey are am warreatod, and a new m will be ftven ror every tree uul ptovee Ucrccure. W. S. WARE. ANDREWS M AN U FACTU RING CO., GENERAL SCHOOL FURNISHERS, jXfc DOVETAILED SCHOOL FURNITURE, Andrew.' Olobre, Telia, lane, Vipe. Caant.ll Lla-la, S^Bk . 19 FIFTH AVKSCK, oeat 1 jib airret, S*» YOHK OITT. PHtLaDllLPH.a "''F'C» , ».» tub mreret.
HBLB0TKD Northern Grown 8EED POTATOES Special Low Rates Per Barrel FREIGHT fAID.
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MISS LIZZIE. SM1THERS, SKW n|Ln is FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY, No. I f South Second 8treet, Phlladelohla. vU • ... ' • ! i. u'mMi jfii. ' .1 :a vtjd y/-«i .sAv
9mkast iatlarinfl. ««U' {andtkiss 6nit. Next Week You'll Hear Them Shout! THEY'LL begin to shout "Odds, ends, three, four, five and six of a kind at cut •prices.'* Some of them will havd goods made for the occasion. They'll mark 'em oh what is known as the "sliding scale,'' a "little on" and a "little off." These few introductory remarks and then we'll tell you our little story. W e began moving our Factory and Wholesale House to-day from 40 and 43 N. Third Street to the new six-story buildings, Girard Estate at Market aDd Twelfth Streets, and and as you're not interested in that part of our little story we'll skip it and to right down to facts of interest to the general public. We promised ourselves this season not to carry to the new wholesale store any Fall or Winter Clothing. We're going to keep our promise. This Thursday morning all the Overcoats, all the Heavy Suits, all the Men's, Youth's, Boys, and Children's Winter rinthinn will lw mnvrel dnan tr, i\„r will down
spacious retail store at Fifth and South and Passyunk Avenue, and to make a busy season out of a dull one we'll put what is known to the trade as "the knife" into 'em In 1 other, words, we propose to open our uttc wholesale store, at Market and Twelfth Streets, with a clean shee*. The re- „ tailcrs'li be in the market soon for their Spring stocks, and we'll not put a damper on 'em by letting them see -Winter goods. The advantage to you will be a selection of thousands , where in other stores you see but tens. The difference in price in addition to the savings between the manufacturers' and retailers' prices. If you've already bought lor this season it'll pay you to buy now for next. N. Snellenburg & Co., FIFTH, SOUTH S PASSYUNK AVENUE. I THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF CLOTHING IN PHILADELPHIA. I. H. SMITH No. 47 Washington St.. Cape May, N. J. no. ti wasningion ai„ uape way, n. J.
FINE READY MADE CLOTHING, For Men and Boys in all tic Latest Styles and lie Lowest Prices. GENT' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS. CAPS, TRUNKS, Etc, Klc GEORGE M. POWELL," MERCHANT TAILOR No. I 5 Decatur Street, Oape Mav City, FXZSZSSSZlScSZS HIRAM DEWALT, MERCHANT TAILOR, Kc 817 Chestnut Street, Philada. Popnluf Styles at Popular Prices. Male o! tat Material at a Reasonable Price I. L. SHEPPARD, 29 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. ' GSNTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS. CAPS, DIBBILLAS. PIT* 91 A TKIAL. C1TT PRICttg,
■ HORNER'S AGENCY THE SALE OF Pianos, Orpi & SeiiBi fctfc^gSp 0*pe Maj and Bridge ton. N. J- Qjgpj|^Q ^ °* ler lUmt roc L *"""L' B. F. HORNER*" L. E. MILLER, GENERAL- CONTRACTOR, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. JylS*

