Cape May Wave, 23 March 1889 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY WAtfE— SEMI-WEEKLY— SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1880. - '

ramtmWttMmaium cr Prextdtel Hurt— tot noretteted J Whiidtw IW^jpdlior of toe Ne* York Tdteae. tor m%im FranreTfe, \jaci euI« t*Ti *SOflOO . I lu | higitet expenditure, but ttau 1* *017 ' Admiral I 'oner muM fuxrd biiuelf paver 10 "whip tJerrnxny." The Ad- , mini la an officer ol I be American Oor- 1 aid kl" utlevxnera , A.^Kreuoe, wlto , I'belpa, of Uda Stale, end Geovg. H. | Baloa of Delaware, at ComoiUttonrrv, 1 to go to Bad la and Wreatle villi Pruwe , Btrmarck oo Ike Bemoan qu< rllon Tlie 1 wily old Orrman wtirilnd in toeec rep- < raeenallrp of the great Republic dlplo. < mala who can neither be Oath red. cv 1 jotod or deceived.— PreM. t It la probable thai Koewrll Bcirdaley, ' who la Poatmaater at North I am tog. Tompklna County. N. Y , will be permilled id1 remain In o«ce. Mr. Ik-arda. ley la a relic of tbe laat Admtoleirallooof aereral, in fact, for he wee Brat ap. pointed by John Qumry Adama In 183d, ^ for elaty-tbrcc ycara. lie it now 00 yeara of age, but la bale and hearty, and J \ to all eppearancea will enjoy the cocftdeoce aa well aa the faror of the new Admlnlatratlon. [ Camden Method In ■ Wednce-tay at a ( meeting In Third eireel chnrch dlaruaard I the paopoaed borne for 'Indigent and In- f firm membera ol the r rbiirchee. The 1 committer reported three iMirgble prep, f ertlea aa local low 'I he Dtalocue man. alon, at Broadway and Pine rtreeta- I Camden; the old Cooper miurton. U- a --•swe^ssmbe' wood-. Tbeprioee rary from 85,000 to I - - klp.ooe^and^u ^wmz doddedjo route I Hugo Ziamann. tbe HareieooUn chef of toe White Home, la determined 10 £ make the gaatronomic glory of the prea aent rlglmc hlatorkal. HeUtocmm.nl ' communication with the leading chef* of Europe, and not a new dleh la I'.rcnplalnod by letter to Zlemann. He doca not depend altogether upon I be original- a Uy of othera, but kerpi hi* mind at work t mainover nornltlea hlmaelf. One of ■ bit pet arhamea It to bare tbe Prealdeot , glee a aertM of dlenera to the Diploma- . tie Coepa which ahall repreecnt lo turn t Ike home hanqoeta of each Amhaaaador. h Oca. Lew Wallace aayaihat he dorao't r want any oOce and that hla liearl la * true lo literature. Hla revolution I* 1 wire, but perhapa be takea a loo oar- ' row vtow of hla duty la tbe mnUer. It ' la 00 longer a reeret that the Sublime ^ for him, and haa actually I men guilty ol jj thaalmoet taooaceleaWe etttelty of bar. ' lug portion, of Mm. Ward", theolngteal ' novel rend lo the harem by the Bow Irplty on Abdul Hamld. J summed up hla wbolo duty In regard 10 H feat malla lb the following. He la p credited wllh baring aaid : I wanl to b keep the mall bag open lo the to rat 8 pomlbte miotic, then get it to iu declination In the aborted pculble Ume. and F then get each separate piece of mall lo b the peraon for waom It la meant In tbe g quickest poaalbla way. To do tbia I tl must bare of couree, ibe bed poraibto ti join In the wish that he may hare such t help as wlll auable blm to carry out his e jL. "Tbe old&tod «' railroad roudurlore UdUWeaHni.^rald a famed. ..llroad a now are lean and pale end narrow, u cheded. They look like clerks. Tbe I. big brawny fellow, who mod to throw o prize fighters out ol tbe ear. and were d not afraid to face a ear load of cowboys, r are all paaalng away. The air-brake Is n lo blame. It has so lightened the work I of the passenger brakemrn that men can a trains nowadays. Tbcy remain small k and light, and la that condition are pro- al motod to bs conduclors. Tbe old conditions slUl rurround the freight brake man, hot not one In fire thousand of f" them ever becomes n passenger condno. 0 lor. o Here are tbe a«ounu of new wells to *, the oil fidda of Pnauuylranla. Here are tbe ltporta of new gold fields In touthfrom Oregon about the opening- of new 11 Umber ranges In the Cascade Mountain'.; " portent than that from the other place. * We am told Uwt the Cascades, which d< bars been opened up to trarel by a new I railroad, are covered wllh magnificent • toreata of msjeatle growth, forests of en- ». . dar, larch, fir, myfUe, ' laurel, oak, tab, sugar p'ne, cable. I tuaple ard other valuable trees, that are teaily for all ^ uses knows to Ibe art., and that eonstl lute a variety of lumber rarpamtag that found In any other part of tbe United A State. . We are told that mineral belu '< and coal mine, hive been discovered in 0 tbe aani region, and that the fettle t> farming land, but aw.lt the hand of In- c! doftry to give abundant erope of cervala. " We are disposed to believe three won. ^ derful report, from Oregon- AU that p Ibe Stale needs for Ibe development of a! IU reeoutcne la population. It can sits. toe toU telMoa now living tbeA. g Mr. J.arph Jeffemon haa hem engaged for a number of yean nprm hi. autlbtogrephy. which wffl soon begin lo appear in the Century. No more F interesting record of a Ufa upon tbe 11 etage could be laid letWc the American pubfc. ami Mr. JtffenaU pereona-rty U u — perhaps more aympvlbetle lo the people b ' Of Uda country than' that of any othar It actor we. hare had. He b the fourth la b ohlldmu and' grandchildren upon the " atag% there ess sir geasvatlom of sotors ,, smog the Jifferauntt. Tbe record . which he mm made of the early days of , the Amsrioaa stags Is said to bs peculktitrevtau aborts Ms father's com- F v paay. wheat they would eat lis ddaa for , a-rtp,, «tn^ u ,u „ teJ"-"TS12S jj

Legislature. Tmonoit, X. J... March 18 -The Au•trallen Ballot B1 1 wae to-night made n In Ike Brute. The House refuted tore- j consider lu aet<ou m killing the UD ! making rallroafi exturaloti tick eu good . BOle were pasted In the House allowing towns of tht second date to bene 1 b-»nda for 815,000 for ImprovemenU to roals ; repealing the Personal Reglatre- ' ' "b 01 , organizing I hp National Guard ; giving D tarda' of Freeholder. power to Imue ' Tbe bill appropriating 8100,000 for the - amed lo third reading, aa was also tbe - bin conferring upon (he Bute Board of 1 Assessor, the Posers of Rail reed Com1 Tagtrrott, N. J.. March SO.-Tbere r wds a ahaip fight to tbe House over . Harris- bill killing tbe West Jersey Game , 8 dety to-day. Mr. Cott, of CapeMhy, ! charged that 8000 had been ezpcndrd to t difeal the bill. Thto led to a commlUe . of three being appotn'ed to investigate • properly Influence any of tbe mcmbere this measure. Tbe blH was killed a vote of 38 to 0, and a motion to 1 reconsider was laid upoo the table pendGovernor Green to-day renomlnaud Judges AlfredReed and Jonathan Dixon a. Judge, of tbe Supreme court for toll , "Tbe^Ito^iS'ed'binrmodifytog Ibe ' preeent Libel law end making actual ; where actual malice Is proven^ appro I tecUsca to I tot State during strikes, and proving that coonael and clrrkv for ' Board, of Freeholdcn ahall be elected two years. The Honae pamed to la appropriating 810.000 to tbe Home for Feeble Minded Vlnelaad. and allowing labor organ)Htltma lo adapt trade-marks A joint Democratic caucus determined , pass Ibe present Redisricting bill, although Frank McDrnaltt, of Essex, •eye be will not vote for the bill aa al providing tbai cbutcb properly may be sold and valid tide given thereto, and giving Constables of City DUtriet Corns 82.00 per day. Oov. Green baa signed the WerU bill repealing the Local Pptlon law. AiLitmc Cm. N. J., March SI.-TBo ati rm reached III bright last night, and the beach front la again full (M wreckage. The board-walk, balk -bourn., pavilion, and «ome of tbe larger homes badly wrecked. The wind blew at Ibe tale of forty mile, an hour. lorer is Richard IL Lee, whose number of buildings and proUcted by of collapsing. C. J. Kelly's bouse, at the comer of Georgia avenue, had Ike Next Is (he pavilion belonging 10 W. PuUllxer, of Chicago, which is completely wrecked, as are also the bathhouses and saloon of Philip FUspatrick. John ton's, Wilson's and Carmoy<e bathbouse. amQtsvUlons are also cone. From Road and a large portion of the Tbo large partition to front of die thirty' ool tecUooof the wall to front of surf baths Is sinking Geuxgc W. Jaoksoa Regains heavy sufferer. Pot. lions of Adam-sand Bew's bath-houses gallery Is overturned. France, Austria, amk Germany have adopted smokeless gumtowdcr for their arraim, and are conducing experiments get an expletive also as nearly notaeaa poatlble. A blr degree or (achas been reached, and experts bars danbt that by the time the next Baipean war begins, tbe smoke and nolae of battle will have been done awar with. It it alleged that tbe French will suffer mint by this, aa the men of that nation arc least able 10 withstand the terrorising effects of being mowed down by silent missile, from unseen eoqmlee. Most of the appointments made thus by President Ibrriaon have done credit lo his Judgment and lo bis nense of political fitness. He has a hard row lo hoe until (II the offices are filled by tbe men whom he and bir cabinet adulters and tbe Senate and bis party are to favor of giving them to. A six-year old boy wrote hla first 00 mpn ltlon oa water. "Water 1s good to used to bathe me every morning to aster. 1 have been told that Uie In J una n"t wash themselves nocc In ten years. >»ieh I was an Injun." Secretary Rusk and Reprternatlve were seen together on Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, s few days ago. "There goes Tom and Jerry," remarked a funny man who saw them. Kg ca we It wears them sway. Could thi v Induced to try the suorwsstol medicalled Kemp's Balaam, which la ffllsi'SsjcsflriJ.'s effect after taking the first dose. Me ami 8 "00. JYteJMsrJVw. ^At -Way's" Business Local.l'ile. permanently cured without pain. for elrrular with reference. R. Bxxu. M- D. fab 1-ly 188 B. 18th street, I'hlls. E. Page SUtat represents reliable . til ; office Is to tbe Washington House! opposite the poatofflce. f27-lf bosses are crocked wllh heautirul growplants, which are offered to the pubuqj reliable- ntk A tubwrtntloii to tbe Bnmi-Vtnekly Wsrx toe 81 M the very chenpeel thing to the state. Bead to your order for 1L Edward R. Wee. agent for PMsdeipb to and New Trek aswgiasw... mngn°rfOT 'rt* ** Mm Wsva to the people TZL u tiooeer. Hie Ian; experience In the Luzton.a saaben his narrlcet dtebaUn. CommraBtoatewtth blm IqrleatwwMe • ■ :

A New 8yatnm of Steam Hnatlnn Ballroao. ' Alter two years of trial, and experi1 menu the Pennsytoanis Jtelroad Com- ■ pony has adopted > system tor heating 1 ptru&dareto be Uc best" satosl. and The PbUsdalphto lunenef Mnrah Mtb ° "Tbe system Is what to known aa the k eoodenssUon system. Two straight leon I pipes, two tochte to diameter, are placed ° under tbe Boor of the car and are conncctcdby crote pipes to the centre. A small pump la fastened to one owner of ( ths tender and wanted with Uw boOse " by s pipe. Tbe slram pastes Ihroogb is It goes up through a valve and branches - qff into two iron tiitws- These pipes ax- ' tend aero ■ the width of toe car and are " joined |n l-ro long wrougbt-lron tube, t running Icngtowlac of toe car from th'cae project a abort .pur pipe under each seat- lie steam goa through these v pipes, passes up through the radiators lo rr each rod ot Ibe ear sod Is thro drawn ie down through a cast Iron pipe back to r' Uirougk a v.lre and en lor. toe return O pipe. * "Tbe little pump on the tender Is o<af which dray hack to tbe pump the eqndensed water. In rddllion to this the exhaust from tbe pump and toe sird brake are both direct- d Into toe lank. 0 The valve In the oenue of toe car la »- , arranged that wbro the tempera' ure I. high enough, by turning a small eoek under rje centre seat the supply of steam „ through the pipe lo the ^nrxt^eoe. lu " heat while the thrrmometor dlmbs up f to a higher temperature than the other. '' the ceiure of toe last car It goes through •• the valve, enters the beellog pipes sod . radiators and then is caught by the , vacuum and drawn back to lis startling "No st>am escape, to any place and the pipes from tbe rear of the centre of d while tbe car Itselr Is well wanned by tbe pipes on the tostdc. By this mrons n» dripping occurs and toe vacuum Is so t .irong thai the steam pipes are entirely d free from water and In toe event of a |. wreck end Ibe pipe, were broken tbe vacuum I. to powerful that it would ; «uck the air to touted of knowing toe I- of can toe blTplpre under toe car Soot are connected by means of s slip grip . and about a foot of .trong rubber hose. Underneath each seal is 1 hole two Inches wide bored through toe Boor of la the car to such a manner that when toe e cold air rushes to 11 strikes the hot Iron d pipe# on the Inside end becomee heat d. "This arrangement keeps s constant * current of warm, fresh air to toe csra al all times, and the vacuum to toe pipes II drey whet Utile yter there la to the pipes, so that when the cars are uncoupled there la not a drop of water to e fall on the road bed or station-floor. It d pump, and on recent run from 1- Philadelphia to New York, with a train , of I w el re cars, but lira pounds of steam ' pressure wa. used. This waa.aufflcirot to create a vacuum la tbe return pipe il averaging fourteen Inches. In lbs .upc and 00 the engine nineteen Inches or nine and one-half pounds. The average temperature during toe ran was seveatyJ gxnuunure with thi yxurusTrex * "Several experiment, were made In it find out how high the temperat ure could - be ralaed. In Mne of tbe cars the mcr- . cury registered ninety degrees and to a others when toe steam wa" shut off it droppedTwenty and thirty degrees. A. '. toe train went rushing along the wind . came through toe sperntures lo the floor and pu idea what would otherwise have '• been a clone atmosphere- The Iron i. pipes are covered wilb thin wooden I- sheathing., and the paarenger who Is „ troubled with cold feet ran warm hi. ton. a. well as If he had them wrapped * to houyter bottles. The new system '■ works to per'cvtlon. sad not a hitch or a break lias occured 10 mar fbe perfect * success of toe system - By this method of besting every desirable point is gained- A sufficient 1- amount of beat can sl'tysbe wcared. e and It ran be regulated 10 any dealred temperature. There Is no bol yter to toe pipes to scald or born to ease of accident, and an ample supply of pure a fresh air la supplied through tbe apcrIt turn for vealilaltan. 1 Oa toe introduction of this -perfect , system of besting, the car store with all its terrible poMihlillies will be forever discarded. Tbe Oil lamp has already r. given sir to the electric light, and rrith - toe abandonment of the stove, the last objections] feature to rail war travel will c be happily gotten rid of. No event in the history of rai!ro*dtng will terra to stimulate travel w greatly, e It Is expected that all of Ibe paaenger r care of Ibe P- nnsrlvanla Railroad will be . fltt-.d with this appliance before another winter. Tbe President sent to the Senate, on e Monday, tbe name of W. Bodd Deacon 1 for United Btetee Martha! for toe diee of New Jersey. Mr. Deacon held tbe 1- office before the election of Mr. Oevnir land sad dUcharged its duties with sigs nal ability and success. Besides be is a I- Republican of the active tori sail makes y hU Influence frit at every electton. t jlifftefl. [ ^BJ.S!K!SfcS%5s 3Jrtr gmrrrttsnnrntj. DR. SCHENCK'8 n Pulmonic SYRUP L S / Rimth. t-n.pt of pundtelMW, * $ . . O jPrereitu ether depodt. of raberetes, ~ ( Hrips tbs return of tesb sad qtlril, m \Qtras when ether nmcdlm UL ? DvVl.stM^w '! DR. SCHENCK'S MEDICINES. PULMONIC SYRllP, SEAWEED TONIC AND MANDRAKE PILLS sfagi. nsnrs . What Mr. M. I. Budd, Corrwn no reding Secretary of the Burlington County Agrtouttural Boolnty , 1 ggSSjrB'SSrs . »—■»-" ITRte. J. IVO of it be 'p lid nd it ed lis-

* ||f m«fSflfNlf«W. * KASKINE- " »■ (THEMEW QUININE.) !j (#£• •m I -WHIP gh A POWERFUL TONIC. ix- the noSr~»crajmnc"*i>rc!* gpccsits- - SH^S.7SS".iS5 . I- SSIS ^ KAJBXtgg CO, tet D» K , Sew Vac*. "" seeds! S a5ac=5£5S?S 3 1 i SSS5S52 ! nd rrss to .ifsafUteau. AUUrrs*. | °[ D. UNDRETH & SONS. Send and Implement Warehouse „ J*k 21 fit 23 Booth 6th 8t, and dy DELAWARE AVEBTJE 4 AB0H BThi 1 - ----- ---

§tw AitammnU. C. THOMAS, GROCER, 108 market street. philadelphia. kly'8 catarrh ! cream ; 00LD in HEAD^B^sJ^^B I E",TuM.B^Svii6 ; gjggg : fflSTBDCTIOHS FREE. HOW T# GROW 1 $600,00 Of hTRAWBIBEIKS , TB THE ACRE.

M t - : — I CAPE ISLAND IGAS COMPAHY. S Will make contracts lor all kinds ol work in the line ol 5 ■ •% ^ Plumbiiii, Gqs and Jtai Fitting, i hon-eesideht cottage owners May have their work Promptly and Satisfactory Done By sending an order to the office ol the Company, No. 38 Washington St., Gape May, N. J. £ ========-— — — — 6 ■ iwtBto, grwWw, Mtt. HAND'S ; GENTRAL MARKET on Oketee Groeertes, Hmu ana Provuton. delivered free of eksige. ^ Oorner Washingto.i and Ocean Sts, J«- CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. tte JOHN [tALPIIt. WILLI AM J. HALFlIt. JOHN HALPIN A BROTHER, iHOILSIOE MARKET, 2j No. 33 "Washington Street, = CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. Choice family Groceries and Provisions. A trial of trade _ with us solicited, 100 Cords ol Oak Wood, cut, split sad delivered on order al $5 " and >5. SO per cord. \ APBIVF Tins WPPK. ». FROM NEWARK, N. J. Car No. "13, 144 bags Lester's United States Phosphates. FROM CHICAGO, ILL. I- " 14, 40 bags Coarse Raw Bone. T 11 " " Amomated Bone. JJ " *' " World ol Good Phosphate. '• " 11 Potato Grower. 1 FROM PHILADELPHIA, PA. " 16, 80 bags Vangikler's Potato Manure, -ft •« " ■ " Fish Guano. « t. «« t, it Peach Tree Manure. J FROM NEWARK. N. J. — " 1 7, S° bags Mapes' Potato Manure. i- tt tt 4Q *t A Manure. Large Stock ol Seeds and Implements. W. R. YANOILDER , Petecvboql, C»pe May Co., N. J. | ICE! ICE! ICE! S Knickerbocker Ice Company, « OF PHILADELPHIA, 1 Soilis Mill BbM ad (Maa nil Fm Sasten its. AIBO WTTB TB» B*rr qDAUCT or ' COAL! COAL! raBTASSD fox yauu uftk. asm mtll vsnrr gouurrxxD H — — w°Sa»r«» RSSBT AMVV OCgAB, OArM»AT,«.J.

ti JUST A FEW BARGAINS] K .—TAKKN FROM OUR * SPRING STOCK, 1 Two lots of all-wool Henriettas, 46 inches wide. new shades and Beautiful finish,. 75c and $r, if you sec these goods you will buy them. Our best silk bargain consists of a fiiulhte of Failles in new shades at 85c, the same quality was ncvcroffcred under one dollar. ■■ i * Another bargaiu in a new lot of Surahs at 75c. r| A lot of RhatkdncS in all colors at 75c. j An all-ivool Stockinett Jacket al f4 worth &>■ A new lot of Braided Jackets. 01 In order to close out a lot of palm cotOred silks, 't we have reduced them as follows : 75c to 50c. 85c to te 650.$! lo 85c, 1 1. 15 to ft. Only a few of these r Ladies' Underwear cheaper than you can buy muslin I . and make it up. tc - b HALL'o | 26 SOUTH SECOND STEET, * | PHILADELPHIA I I """" n « C S 7 SOUTH JERSBY .MARBLE WORKS,; CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. 1 A ' MDNDMBHTS aid TOMBSTONES j CARRIED IN STOCK. GRANITE of all Grades. AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE. Bluestonc for Curbing, Flagging and Paving 5 DONE AT SHORT NOTICE. L. T. P.NTRIKIN, Propr. Sorts Shots, lubbfr fioods. <?lr. W. H. APPLEGIT, Ladies', Gent's, Misses and Children's | ■ >*FIN Ex SHOES, No. 331 Kaiirhne Avenue. Camden. N J. ELDREDGE JOHNSON BOOTS AND SHOES, ritrnvtetert styte. quitiy RUBBER GOOD8 A SPECIALTY. Fine Wall Papers of the Latest Patterns. GEORGE L. LOVETT, J] 12 Ocen Street, Cape May, N. . HARNESS, BLANKETS AND ° LAP ROBES is" MISS LIZZIE. SMITHERS; FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY, No. IS South Second Street. Philadelphia. DAYID W. ROD AN, FIELD AND GARDEN SEED At Reuoteble Pncra *t«od«Uertu brat quality of Coal A Wood, Flour A Feed of all ■Linda, Fret h A Salt Hay in Bale*. Xflrramrevtetete, te tera treB^^ytereg brmgtn. ... ram, te tte re", .. ^elmrpur; . No. 10 8outh 4th SDeet, Phriadelohia. Clock, Chronometer and Watch Maker. ; HIGH CASK CLOCKS A SPECIALTY. SELECTED SEEDS- ' I Northern Grown 8EED rraiim^nitcox i « POTATOES ■°=cp° Spec al Low Rates , Gnw w— ~ »rara.^urac otavz. ■>•{*)•' newnmia a. awnxmStW ^ ^ ' JOS. G. BOYD, Teas, Gioffees and fine Groceries, No. 102 Market Strest, Philadelphia

Umlaut SaiUring, Cento' ^nrntoWni Week You'll Hear Them Shout ! E V" LL begin to shout "Odds, ends, three, four, five ' and six of a kind at cut prices.'' Some of them will have goods made for the occasion. They'll mark 'em what is known as the "sliding scale,"' a "little on'* and a off." These few introductory remarks and then we'll tell you our little story. We began moving our Factory and Wholesale Houfe day from 40 and 42 N. Third Street to the new six-story Girard Estate at Market a Oil 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. . .* . .. w. We promised ourselves this season not to carry to the wholesale store any Fall or Winter Clothing. We're going to keep our promise. This Thursday morning all the all the Heavy Suits, all the Men's, Youth's, Boys, and Children's Winter Clothing will be moved down to our spacious retail store at Fifth and South and Pa*-syunk 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 'env In other words, we propose to open our iuw wholesale store, at Market and Twelfth Streets, with a clean sliee1 . The retailers'll be in the market soon Lr their Spring stocks, and we'll not put a damper on 'em by letting them sec 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 tltis season it'll pay you to buy now for next. N. Snellenburg & Co., FIFTH. SOUTH & PASSYUNK HVENUE, I THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF CLOTHING IN PHILADELPHIA. I. II. SMITH No. 47 Washington St., Capa May. N. J. ' fine READY MADE clothing, For Men M Boys id all lie Latest Styles ati lie Lowest Prices. GIHT FURNISHING GOODS, HITS. CAPS TRUNKS, Sit, Sit GEORGE M. POWELL, MERCHANT TAILOR No. I S Decatur Street, Oape Mav City, ' hiram dewalt, MERCHANT TAILOR, ^ Nc 817 Chestnut Street, Philada. Poplar Styles al Popular Prices, laie of test Material at a Reasaaile Price i. i_. sheppard, 29 Washington Street. Cape May, N. J. ' GISTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS. lyfey horner's agency - FOR THE SALE OF Orps & Seiisn ll 'j'SSr*'- °*P° *■' Bridgetoo. *• Jte' Jit ilfW-Jte >' 1 Planra, Ort»n, anil Bcwlna Uacblrr* Mr 1g£»^2rzSr 1 "™° * Pt*1" l0"' c,pe °"' r°a once lor otetmvvM B. F. HORNET* For Sale, Rent or Exchange FOR CITY PROPERTY OR A GOOD FAR! ! THE HOTEL OF 25 ROOMS and 1MUSEM ENTHRALL 78x93, ' SUItSle" for* a" COTTAG-B or STORE, (Next to Merey St Jleoraye Drug Store.) Appir to rer.1 ^ Qard#f, g, pWtad.|pJ,ia. telMt iohnsowsstokes' : smHb ll L3 ." t .-r.