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VOLUME XXXIV. SEMI-WKEKLY. CAPE HAY CITY. HEW JBBBEY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, ^9. _ SEMI-WEEKLY. WHOLE NUMBElt 18(12.
pipH •/. BXMir MDKCXDH, Xillfilir mM A n I lu.i . II 00 S I"IT Strictly In Adrian. f. rrtfWlwal «ard». j-^eaming * black, attorneys-at-law, v .. . - . J^R J. T BEAMING A SON, dknYibtb james m. e. hildreth, attorn ky-at-law BOUC.TTOK, MASTSlt AND KXAMINKK IS i CHAXCXBY. >y.yHcc oc*Mm»W.OM««aSy. : yy a. lake, m. d. | resident physician, j spicer leaming, attorney-at-law solicitor-in-chancery, " «i wasihxoton sr., catc may, x. j. d^®e* (lAyt, TuesJsjs, Tsorartsja utl r pennington t. hildreth, ATTORNEY - at - law AND solicitor in chancer! , IN MAUUr IT, CAMDJDV, N. J. _ •w'of" €arfli. a b. little, painter and glazier, cafm mat city, n, a. OMmmii M let! M «. Joauoa's «ter^u a 0. oilej house, sign and pre8co painter, ■btimatb ruhnisimi). p ~c. oliver, M Camel IwMrn, n1a* COLD 8pkinu.
assBBgss>'j& are a eldredqe, undertakers. 'i"SSK^ JwSSS JAMBS T. BAILEY, ~ NKAOTIOAL fiiaclsiitt aid Hoisgsbner, WEAB CAP* ISLAND M81DQK. BLUI BOOEEgrinOIEEY i lanms COLD wan. PISnlNO TACKLE, ROPE "svi tsgtsfmsmsL-jr EASE WITH B0n.IK6 WATER EPPS'S GRATEFUL- COMFORTING. COCOA ^jflT |M| Jv a mokivnamabiial. , rorr.
, Pianos and Organs. I ' BLASIUS & SONS, Cor. fflralii li Clint nfl II Cbeslmit Strrats,' ■ PHILADELPHIA. : Pacfrnril Orcliestrol Orpns . . ••; . WORLD FAMOU8 > Steinway & Sohmer, BLASIUS & SONS AINU pea-se pianos/ The largest and Best Stock ol PIANOS and ORGANS i in America by the World's Best Makers. 500 new Pianos j and Organs at the lowest Prices, CASH OR ON TIME. 'zymuMrarl jfurniturr, garprts, <Btr. » 927 { MARKET . 5 PHiiADELPHK THE Wi^VE^' READERS ; Are cordially invited, when in the city, to visit No. 927 Market street. They may need •Furniture some/lay and it will do them good 2 to drop in on us and learn for themselves what astonishing bargains, are offered here in ail kinds of (] FURNITURE, v . Special inducements are offered to seaside resort buyers who purchase extensively. We make our own Furniture, and sell at Retail cheaper than many dealers can buy at wholesale. CHAS. WEINMANN & CO.. ] MAKERS OF FINE FURNITURE. 327 Successors to Weber A .Weinmann. MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ^ BOYD WHITE & CO., - 0 1216 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
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Templeton Axminsters, j t English Wiltons, English Brussels F "Bigetow Wiltons; — Bigelow Brussels, Lowell Wiltons, Lowell Brussels, 1 Hartford Wiltons, ' Hart'ord Brussels,
Gobelins, Axminsters, _ Aloquettes, i Velvets, | Tapestry Brussels, Ingrains, A't Squares 1 Floor Linens all widths.
Oil Cloths, Linoleums Lignums and Cork Carpets. ' s i Foreign and Domestic Rugs. ; CHINA "MATTINGS In all Grades. FURNITURE For Hotels, Cottages & Boarding Houses. \ We propose to give our customers the advantage of buying ' 1 direct and dins avail themselves of the opportunity of saving all ,, discounts allowed the middlemen. A very large assortment of Furniture and Bedding from wlJch .to select It will pay you to call ' L and see us. Estimates cheerfully furnished. ALEX J. H. MACKIE, (Successor to Mackia AIHilton.) 1 19 North Second Street, I PHILADELPHIA. j Stitfls and •Sflsrdimi Snug WASHINGTON HOTEL, 1 •**0 »■*» 5lV'nth *"d philadelp*«*. JOHN TRACY, Proprietor, j . atwanoa and am. teotmn ntraownonrra rm-j \ WEST JERSEY HOTEL, i ."*» « ***Km mm. cannaa, », j. •- sir 1 -HMBYWABE, . I Carpenters and puilders, •I caps say errv.'n. ..
I ' % ta SdBtrtfj.BfntJ. mi ^akiH® POWDER Absolutely Pure. Spmbbkp ffimr E.i us. YyKST JERSEY BAILBOADT v """ ? r li^S *-0. DAYTON, t. K. WOOD. ' Hay anl Delaware Bay RaiW - TIMS TAlii.It 0.80 A. M. 7.90 A. M. I 1000 a.M. 11.85 A.M. I 8.00 r. x. 0 00 p, M. , 1. 1IEXUY Kuril's D*. building IRatniat, <?tr. LUMBER YARD i Schollengers Landing, > Vaete ttuj m fount, a iatj. stock at I BUILDING LUMBER, j ise Ma3r«5fi«fcrflB*ni' w m" s tod builders j. b. scljellengerb 1
MmMlmmftCo. I OF NEWARK. N.J. woted X tWSmk .Aow/^YiolP.w 10. Vuoll 1^00 sfati" Sim .m laalQsd. am •uxsJ.u 1 nil nThe McrcbADl.' flood amiri" iiy n'tiisjiiyipfff jljliL l a Well MAHAard Iniarancc mmgimm tMMMMerSs r SL'if'iissriu "'STO str . JTHErajMD^ TURKISH BUB- ■ ■Mil fin
rT * MATED AT LAST. I 1 "3BSS tor bit on "WHICH 'UNf Thpro is love on the mountains ns woli aa in the Tailors, and that luvo octa in exactly the same channels. Ono after=rin re,-1: ns: had boon waiting mr coming. Ho was a typical ySung mountaineer, hut lie aeetned so rmharrassed and flustnitcd that 1 almost became suspicious of hitn. Ho finally asked me to sit down on a rock by the roadside, and when wo -Yea." •'YouTl go to llailey's, in course. Tlioy hain't nobody elae gut a spar' bed fur "They 'un is cs pec-tin' you *un. and you un will be trente.1 handsome. " "Yes." . He inored nr.mn.1 nervouslyegot up and eat down, and when 1 asked if ho '• iUrse' 7^™ W Ld 'put such an E rb,!"M ltet'r BaflcIr emnly osked". * ' "'ar' ° *° "Yes. for the hut liu idns! years, liarHo I ami a grandfather Eren if I fell in jovo will, the fair Dotty I couldn't marry handj"™ put i'li'a good mi "few 7,"°" "You 'uu will chiller (tnlkl for me!" "Certainly." •^Put It thurl" '^y'lou »"'■ hlTroll rnn "I^d!''' •hJim Burton ar" arte. In-r. t,..l U.g "Oh-bof Then you liare a rival? Wlial sort of a fellow LJ |nii" "Got ton aeros, a cabin, a gun. two dogs, and lio 'un says he'll liev a mule tills fall." ''And wiud have you^goir "I see. Well. ,..u appear I.i Iw agoo.1 : yentr cassfby Irving to ijcip you." ' W o sliouli hands ami W|iaraled. and in 1 duo time 1 i-cocIkhI Dailey's houso and i was cordially welcomed. 1 found Betty 1 to be a pretty good looking girl of IS or 1 ID, unusuidly talkative and Intelligent. I wanted to sco me over at the sum-. Al I tlio gato I encountered a young man who ■ added: ' I "Stranger, would you "un mind-Toot- ' Ing It a bit for uieV" I "Oh, no. 1 wanted to smoke, any. I how. Havo a cigar? You hsvo Homo- i tiling on your mind you want to speak ■ stop long nt Bailey's?" ' "Only a day or "two." '•Cunt to sco— eeo Bailey!" "Didn't cum to— to— T ■ "To seo Betty? Oh. no. Let's see. • You must be tho young man who is ' oourting her?" . I "Cricky! But 1 mil!" he esclaimui. as < "Crick v!
lie clicked hi. heels together. tho marriage ootp" oiTr" • Cricky! But 1 wish ir was t- mor "Is any one elf lovjug licr?" e "One more— dog gone Ids oarlocks! If . that ar'Ttom Wl.-iilon don't korp hisscU I promised tns|ieak a good ward for . hardly liad Mrs. Iliiley and I gutseatcd for a smoko when site called: "You tlwr. Bit? Cum ycro!" "Wliat is it, mani'f" Wta' b|h imm'wwIW^"8 h-'" ye abide?" . J Betty blushed an.l fidgeted axur tho mother continued: "1 don't lieUevein fussing. When 1 was axed if- 1 would marry nop 1 said •yes' right off, and thar" wasn't no fussing. - Bel has* to serious* somebody. What d'ye think, strangerT " "Is aim loved by two young mcnT "She arc. Kept up a fussing hero fur a hall year and lialn't said 'ytf to either of 'em." eirt " kn°w7 r'""1rtWl . ."IIow do you know that oxen her hunts? Isoncas good as t'other?" "Stranger, adrbe Iter. Bel's a good - girl and will make sorno man a good wife, but thar's too much fussing. 1 . coo t Just put up with it no mo'. Bet, ■ will yo abide?" "Mcbbe." "You'll her to. Ho knows. He's cum i all the way front tin no'lh. and of courae he known. What's he'un hero fur if Iw dan! know!" "Wdl. ID abide." I was trying tap void the israo wlien a ' rap ctuns at tin door and hi walked a 1 man ol about 80. He was a fair looking mM md lived about ten mile* away. Bailey came In just then, and was Hilled outdoors Iq^tbe^Dew arrival foi^o con^y^iuil"?. hh "v,';!.Trld uiyauU had the kitchen, while Betty and the "He's a widower from Die Boat oora," 1 explained Mra Baii.y- "Wanu to be gjajSLS?-"'" . "That would wutle the fu-lng." " 'Deed It would- I fa got so pap and me can't stand it His name is BUI ] Statin apd Iw'i worth a heap. Wlial ; ffyoihiBk, strangerT* "I like the Ides. If Betty marries one of the young men someone will get slu*. | glra -em both thssllp." "That's 111 ' Too much fussing tVe Next morning si braekfect the ' tojtired ef Betty, as She: poured the , "WD ye abide or not? The stranger ! -knows what Bill was yore furY ••Reckon ifs too laSo" wee the "■-2STso thided to BBL* "Uthpddyme"
"Tot- e "Thank the Lord! The fusing is all over! Jist what the stranger was going to say. He knows. He wouldn't be way down yerelf lie didn't Pap. you per, don't fear that bocou. It's some ol my own cure."— II. Quad in Detroit Free Proa. Ttis New Baplaslve. Tho discovery, by a Pittsburg chemist, I ^ of a new powder wbich Is more powerful * llm' &MSM35: Im sue"' a lion U turned to providing tim material, a of war Wiib fast dynainita ctutsets. ] ' a dynamite .ounon a pnesibility for casn, •r steel heavy artillery, and a new^xiwdei 1 s pared. If it come* to tiro test, to repeat a the achievements of tho day. when our reduced thcOld World na- ies to lb. co!!r tlut 5WEX ■BJ^tably r ably below the later inventions known in Europe. 'Uu: thecjeim of sa|"'re... .of.-i. natural growth, end wo shall Ko>r | healthy and >o1h- »:... t .1 ' Tl». fr, l a-h,n r 1,' t^T.. < German old ma, 1 - 1... had pelUsewl >1. I ■a front of in house, to «nl. i •>■- ■ < river Rh.oc Tiro authurUlm".* re and pig tuwl.-l sn-1 ..null,,, , but quite tn., an Ihrt s,w c reading .. .oia„. and a ha ul dre I tf»ht^ bbc reowm rorre! the t_v: sU.ui ^ iremblramnohifi'that .u* Ixy"'..^. .""T'd * I bo beautiful Khinc. bh.< do-kied upeo night nf prtivrr that the r might be rem. .r. .1 -„h Imple., . ... a « f TT " '
Wliiic tlio telephone in the drug store Is a useful and essential feature of tho r accommodation to theysiblic than as an , ! aid to tho druggist. t|ka tiro Directory. , f tho telephone hxabsaomo a phsnnnccutical fixture, and no drug store is rotiiki. , ered complete without both a telephone v I and a City Dilatory. Tho Direvtory C I usually speaks for itself, but not so the i telcphono. The oswagn lady who comcsi 1 i tho druggist to assist her if not to do tlio r I talking. I never saw n lady yet wbo could walk in and work tho teh'phceio 1 < without some aesistaocm , It is really funny to observe) bow a ^ lady goes to work at the instruoiet^ If c I she can call up tho party tho wtsSn to t - talk to, sho usually dors it in this way, , after tho connection has. been ronde: "It I that Mr. So and So? No. Wont you c pieaso tell him to coma to the. telephone, 1 ■ 1 would lilts to see him n minute!" The t lady always wants to "sec" the person sho desires to talk to, although tlio por- 1 i son may bo miles eway. Really, tho g pnblio has no idea of tho time and pa- c liraice it requires from a druggist to at- 0 tend to tho telephone in his store. Not g only does he lave to answer thousands l of questions for thoeo * ho como in to uso h caliry. Oh. the telcphono is a great in% t stitution, but it often makes tho druggist ( wish it had never been invented.— Drug-' a gist In Globe-Democrat. f — ,„.|I||| 1 front ate£tndraDg: th^doOTbS.UPJtad wdiffl the rervnnt girl answered his ring. ^ " I must see (he' lady herself on very t The lady appeared, and ho continued, y " Madam, con I contract with you to a clean off this snow?1 f "Why— I— how much do you Van ty t "Well reTiSyd^n It off." [ "Thanks Have yon a snow shovel!" d ■■There's one In the shed I believes" h "Jhxnkx is thiisafaoy^nttro neigh- x borhood whose services 1 could secure!" a "For what?" a "To dean off tiro snow, ma'am. Iam t 1 a contractor— not a laborer. And. ma'am, a it is my rulo to begin bousing only in the e I morning. If you can wail uatil to-more , I'll be around at en early boor. My v . rulo is to collect in advance, ma'tta, and o KsSKsssjat-si a i ; ofelothaslshanfoel under many ohiiga- I She shut the door on Ufa and lis went off declaring that it was another cv» -, . done® that honesty and tndwrtry -didn't « ' Eera" eommaB"T'—IMr<',t ***" J Malicions— Tell me, M your wife on 1 |j
" TOILERS IN STRIPES. I »,: _ * ' J 6H0EMAKING IN THE KINGS COUNTY i a (N. Yd PENITENTWRY. I trMd" 'nSr 'prospect ""ihrk^ , Brooklyn, Is tiro King's County pemiten- | , beat managed institutions In tiro United j J ! Tho most interesting part of the insti- 1 ; : lusted* "th '^r; ^7^, j* i j which ha, uiaJo 1 vast f.,rtum> out ™ I ( convict Inbor. It gets its simp rent, | 1 ^h*"' a "idnth — ulioul one-quarter of | : SV^r'n.'.s,' ,:ho 7rk ! ; j ' UjarfMlMii^3 wriM,"'e v r"'" Earl, man g.*". a da'v .'te^k and he u kept at it until It I- Onlahed. 8mn,i of Uro Ionia, es are very espm and finish ; UMtorasie. - * are umfm^I^fatred ST":, \ ' rerJf" iT'""*' porter found him.elf in n nxmibfill'd \ .with briglu, cheerful, clutUiug und neatly machine* or tables working busily, i are employed ou fancy work l.y i tiary every morning and lea vo it every i niglit for their homes. , Tho reporter " as then escorted to a ■ frame structure in Ibo middle of tho i yard. Ttff> reeno here was allogethet ( The room wps bright and • turned around to see who had coni.-. , rough Uuo dresses! Tliov were en- - gated in shocmnking. They ore, ol i oof rso, kept apart from tho men prison i wsjtnd^teolatedi from tho rospcctablo their linw, but thidiacipfim per I ring le matron seated on an elevated plat i the room. Her only assistant L. a lady ] orerooer — Now York JournaL | andLT 'hMdhidaUthi ,^"u'7 ' overmade. I havo in this roll ol lank tellers by offering this money for | depusit, and you would lie astonished tc ] how largo a proportion of the , uuuuuii foils ute |suserf-hy some of them , as gqpuine. In fact 1 lure never found < them accepting aa mnch aa ll.~00.of it, , and from that down. 1 havo been testing , Kansas City hank men today, with , varying rewrite. Four liWlred dollar. ] the least counterfeit |«u*e<l by any , of them, and ono bank. If it had taken i "tho tcDer'n dsdaion on the mtMtey. would , harolrocn g^kf o^morethau 8 1 .000."- , Miss Bacon (they havo been direuasing J you to tell mo ai] about tho pin** from j PrafcOKr E^honthv (aghast) -The j Sr3ES?£S'^
G0URMET8. j Tiro story of Yaganinl and die turkey j j was particularly rood; but bore is one about Brillat-Saftrin, which I think is ! '' better: B. S. was a fugitive in this coune try throo r.are from the reign of terror I | in France; ho was a fin® writer and bet- | FariTte\voL'^ro,- Iro ' : | ' j he answered: 'Lhllo enough.' 'Let's sre i 3 | about that,' said I. as I went w to where ! ' j What do you think TiTSi!; °Four i die lire, Sid'^^-y^re'al'l l.'qwke i ' | ' ^ ! ' * t new .l,S. iTcf mofi'imp e , rare ' j doncrd a.lioTeea'p llroiMcide.Uvaure | channuig!.- tolj by Mue do he. .giro ]S§p§|| l| i s? ! •'clicicii . ..-rwl lire Australu.il 1. 1 i hangar-*. m.J^itH. wiU d-Mpe Tiro Ol Tlio lancet (Isvudon) raises Its voire I p-.m-. ..bub w uortl. considering An ordinal V Irousriwjdcr has urccas to every I and reiiirely It. But In tiro 'ease "fiats! j in joint of health, almost entirely at j whTch'.'ry M-riews ri^iiroitb Ira Ura ' thus induced, and in which tenants havo , only km te«' glad^to pay what^waa do- , Ibo premises with tho least jiossihlo de- | by. While no ono should lako a real where liro entire premises, including, ! obovo nil things, tho basement, should , thoroughly overhauled. , ..owe. Owvvc~Bane. ' file western farmer, with Ills bun- ! drixls of acre* of new and fertile soil, ^ looks witli contempt upon tho small and , often sterile farms tlut are to bo found . hi eomo porta of New Eogbnd. Tho owne»of a western farm of 800 [ acres, nearly all of it under cultivation, i who was visiting in Maine, sent a letter in which ho expressed his mind "Hero in this country they call two i acres of ground, six hens and an old j rooster a farm, and half tho timo ono f acre of the ground is graveyard. Give » mo old Kansas every timo. "-Youth's t Her Cstils Cipher. His daughter was going to Europe. will always nuko up a telegraphic code save money. It would be nothing to » if slro rout a hundred words, but he J will always get as much as ho can lor „ nothing any way and ho will havo u telegraph code. I don't know, though, e Perhaps ho thought alio might toko aa f words to say a-thinghy telegraph n as ladie3 ordinarily do -In conversation, - and that would bankrupt a millionaire. ' us acquit lilin of economy. Letui J that by confining her to ono word he I would understand what the telegraphed, way ha might never havefound out . what sha-riroam. He left bar tomak. out tho code. Shoimado one quite to the , .nz > and handed it to him when sho left. Ho looked it in his desk and it was all right IDastweek ho gotatalegram from her. r It consisted of on* word — "Laugh." Ht , laughed. It seemed to be something b quite pleasant - His code was at th« a bouso. lio went up thrioMn the best of q JS*'-i5i&3 - Tt-Tfi ! g*™, k
GRANTS A. TVn.ur lore from tiro bran, saj s"|.Uox« remI l*,c- ^ i ite, .'=,ViiLnSiWaret^Uiir»iS?liia II • IK-Itiv j Ian -. I! : -.I, ■.iIuii'm.:!. tlVgrowth |.| i ■ n- . I i.i . ...ir. -Hi A. parity of ■ ' b. .1. a and . mtibliou should ire api (- - , And private buildiap. ... i — .tjv UavrSTcbok qu.'-.v fl.a.1 iii- New Jena > Ireard of - to all I. M—t -| .HI euros are suit far IbCa ' • l"",i',Ic In I vice. an.. . . i - .... rot oversight of the I pcopl I - Id ..f operation which I mmbi •iii-T.dc.l to the great e.lraeiv • . . .,-.n-n, " TheSanl I j-.i.r i 'I. r'i..u-J htate*M3ro prte i i i r ,.i. . » i "T lain. Ansfrta Hun B | •.-■•-^§•1^ I .. . .lb.-, sir. My lirroof writing ill i. .. .,<.11.- above work that kind. of uiiiu. ; iU , .air* born. Mr. Dobln? Apple ...udlyY t l«vi- edited our t'olfi-ge f J.autialisni paper for tho last Managing Ldlun - Ah. I aoc. but I'm •or ir tl.al I re ...ahuig ol pivronttooffer , v ou C..3..U -c irate "Ah joiw ability and Probably aa badly broken up a trio of d. 11 mid Al Carpenter. Either Stuck or Hidden pink < lU-jKinirr for o rabbit npd 1 put a few lilt shot through his hat. Stuck lost a 880 watch, then lost a half 1 day Mi-inlay trying to find It. Unddcn became hungry and ato a lot of froten apples, v. huh gave him gripes and nearly this on Sunday . — Otsego (Mich.) Cor. Chicago News. Two spinster sisters up in Maine who run n sixty -five aero farm, aro credited v.ith being the smartest women in tho Mate. One of them chops every winter ill'-' yen supply of fire wood, going Into tlio woods early in tlio season and remaining until tlio work is completed. dig* from si-rooty to ono hundred bushels of potatoes yearly and puts them in the cellar. Ttio other sister Is tho carpenter of tho family and has added all Pittsburg Disjsdcln mCn 10 """ f hrilo'U'rvttOn°U0 '3 t°i'u!l^°n?^!ire tongue, indigortioniateawivdiy tongue, sSiSSSiSsSfor'Consumpli™. Their trade b rimrir from the fact that It 'always cures and &xans5s?5M,JS houle warranted. g nol those of your brothers and slater*, aitling-room with dirty handsortmnblod ' : Bucklen's AmloaBOIv#. Tho riest Halve In tho world for Cute, Braises, Sofas, Ulcers, Bolt Rheum, FeSores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, ChDGprns, and ail Hkln Erupdons, and postlMlj cures PUeo, pr do pay required. 11 Is guaranteedjojjlee pwfsel MMUpg be*. "Tor sale by

