Cape May Wave, 30 March 1889 IIIF issue link — Page 2

^ ; cape may wave->semi-weekly--saturday, MARCH 30, 1889,

PUQtM Ertrr WNBtfw ni Mirto. r** a.j3y4«» ao J ^ ■ i i The following i. the teat of lltr new J pilot bill : A tanker attpplemcnl to ao act cntiU. d • "An Ml to aaubllah a Board of Ward- , cm for the Port of Philadelphia. atd for the refutation of pUoU «od pilot. , •ft, md for other purp»ea." approval . lUrch 38, 1808, refutallag tbt rate* , of pilotage, oompeontloo for dctrn Uoo, and numltrr of piloU, and Intporing the obligation to take plloti, | and providing for cictnptlotu from Section 1. Be it enacted, Tnat from of pilotage for oondurtlng a rcaicl from the Cape, of the Delaware to the dtjr of Delaware, and from the city of Philadelphia or other place on the HirrrOcl. awere to lire Cape, of the Delawa.et In either cue, thai! be: Tor e.ery b.lf foot of water which a nwd .hall draw , under, up to and Including twelve feet, the eum of (1.87 pel half foot, and for ( every vyaael drawing over twelve feet the aunt of 8228 per half loot of water. An incraaae of 10 per centum from the | •aid rater .ball be paid to the pilot | Plve Fathom Bank Lli'htahip, or north ! of Hereford Inlet Llght-bouac, or aou'h of Penwlck'a I.lend Ught-bouae, and a deduction of 10 per centum from the | •eld rale, auali be made when an Inward ( bound vea>«He Brat epoken by the pilot t lualde of a etrelgbt lloe drawn from . Oape May Light to OipeBcntopen Light; provided, alwara, that a roMl lewatd ( bound to any port or place on the Bay or Hirer Delaware which It not .token or offered the arrrlora of a pilot outride of e atralght line drawn from Cape lien- , lopeo Light lo Cape May Light ahell be , evempt from the uuly of taking e pllut, , and I he veaael at well at her roarier. owner, agent or conaignre ahall be ei ( empt from the duty of paying pilotage -or half pilotage, or any penalty whalibJ ( over In caae of her neglect or rtfuael im Section "tTu pilot ' charge #f a veatei, and wUUat ifinduct- J of the veaael, or by Ice or by any olbcr J lo hlmaelf, the pilot .hall receive" com- J penaallon for aueh detention at the rate of Wpmday for rack and everyday J twenty-four hours from the time the tie- ! teatloe Brat ooeurred. ( wnm ruoraoa u oonrruuiar. Section 8 That every ship or rem el orders eball be obliged to receive* pilot; ' prwrkM thai, epoken or a pilot offer. ) drawn from Cape Ficnlopen Light to ' Cape Hey Light, and fiery ship or era ' •el bound lo the Breakwater for ord era ' eball pay pilotage feet a> follows: A " turn equal to half the pilotage to the port of Philadelphia, and the ahall bo * obliged to tike. pilot and pay the aame * pilotage feet when outward bound from f kernel, without dlechergiog her^pUot, ' proceed to the port of Philadelphia or * or any other port or place on the Bay ' or River Delaware, only one pilotage fee ee fixed by the Brat eection of thla act for the entire aervlne la aildhlon In tlie to '

fee for detention;, provided, however. If the pilot bringing ajich ahlp" or vrmel to the Breakwater be there discharged, and theahlp or veaael afterward proceed lo ' Philadelphia or any other port or place ' on the Bey or River Delaware, .he .hall make the uaual algnel for e pll.it. and log Br.ndv.ln* Light, and tf .pokenby ' or offered the service, of a duly llcetucd Pennsylvania pilot before reaching Brdo. j dywtne Light ahall be obliged to rmwiy j aueh pilot and my him at the ratoX 1 •LOT for every halt foot of water eke •hall draw tinder, up to and Including J twelve feet, and for every veatei draw- c log over twelve. feet the sum of WES I per half foot of water, which shell be ' In addition to the fte paid for bringing | lion, if any; aueh fee. to be collected a» other feet for pilotage are now collected . ' Section 4. Veaarla employed In and . exempt from the duty of employing a \ ptio^ud the veaael., a. well utaeir ,

ahall be exempUromthe duty of paying <StaM ealWMlwhw'uf renal voluntarily Uk'ag a pUot shall my In Uic caae of a veaael bound to or from • foreign port. Section S. Any American vreeel eolely ^m^^tT'S^duiylolCrahl?g,'iI pilot, and the reeeel, at well at her matter, owner, agent or cooalgo-e. ahall be exempt from the duty of paying pilotage "Wtloofl. That recti pUra holding a Uoanaa from the Board of Warden, for the port of Philadelphia at the Ume of the paaaage of thit act ahall be entitled to demand and receive a llcenae as firaldaaa pilot, and lo demand and rteeive renewal! thereof Cromtlme to time there after, but no other peraon shell receive a Ueensc a. a flret-ctaaa pilot till the number of Brat olaaa pilot! ba radueeit to lew. than forty, an that the whole number of Brat etaaa lloanaad pllota ab.ll noteieecd forty. The wbolo number of aeeoml. ' dam Bran. ad pllota ahall not excrod ten prentices at any 'one time, ahall not exceed is,,iassis^"'wsss the port t Philadelphia. ami for other X1' pgnmn," approved March 30. 1803, Ikand the name ta hereby reieehd; and Baaed IncopalttenTwUh the pvovl-lnoa thla act tra hereby fepanled. r3£32S SSrSS of Kith I shall ^Mlruiy thankful. rU. SSSKSsiS BanepuriUa. I want everybody to by it Una amaoa" It I. aoid by .11 drug. (Us. One hundred dow. .-roe de ls-. '-ffiktMura oontraet wHh^tte ^ravrnwe of

Mlaatonary Lnitnr From China. Dr. J. H. Ingram, Cap. May', mcdiI ealmMouiy toChlna, atadithe Watx I one of Id. moat Interesting Icljera which • we Uke plenaure In giving our render.. ' Tnrociio, Pxxtno. Cm*., Jan. El, DO. "• E4U*r Worn I have thought Hint • , a day'a experience In the country might ' interest aotne of your rtndera ao I will I ■ try and give you aou* of the points of ' our laal trip. We, Mr. Goodrich and ' myaelf, start every Friday morning. ■ about 8 (/click, for a village seven teen < , miles aouib of thla place. We go on don. t key., arriving at the inn about noon, 1 | remaining there until the neXT moinlag, t preaching and dispensing medicine, re- ' : turning home about noon Saturday. ' Six week, ago Mr. O. waa thrown from > 1 hla animal a&d to badly hurt that I waa I deprived of his help and company until ' last Friday, ao far aa touring wu con- * • ctrned. ' J The weather la quile cold »o we bare ' to drraa warmly, but aa we wear the ' native costume while out In the country c ^ It Is an easy matter to keep warm. We i wear long riteej) akin garments, which 1 n acb from the .boulder, to the ankles, 1 the bead l» covered with a quilted hood 1 which rraemblea a aun bonnet, oar shoes I •re silk, but tbey arc quilted with oot- c ' lion of a thin layer of leather on the but- ' torn. This would be a poor - outfit for c ' Caps May county, u one rain storm c ' would ruin everything, but we do not • see rain bare only in the summer lime. 1 As wc wire going toward the South r ' gale, alerting on our trip, we noticed ■ ' tome distance In front of us an object ' ' in the road, and instantly knew ■ what 11 waa, as It la no uncommon light ' one who la traveling about the city 1 1 death. Coming up to it we found a c I man, perhaps a beggar, or gambler who r ' hail not clothing sufficient to atand the ' cold night. The parsers- by pud no * more attention to him than they would ' 1 had he been a dog, the .only Indication ' tbat be was noticed, so Tar as 1 could f see, wai that be waAsot run aver by the carta. " t The road wc travel, after leaving I be 1 1 cliy. la from tlx to twenty feet. In places, F the level of the surface, » wt ' to be caieful about meeting carta ' where It U ImpoMlble to pau Ibem. Bella - »re altacbi d lo many of the animal! so ' that Ibey can be hvard where II 1. not povsible to aee them, as the roads are * from straight. The Brat city we come lo la about fonr 11 milea from this place, and more than * half of it. Inhabitants are Mob am me- ® daua. 1 uaod w have not a few misgivings while paaalng through this city, on account of the rough character of the * people, but when we bad passed through 0 •ivcral times, and on more than one oc- ° ration had kindnesses shown us, I felt * reproved that I had feared while obey. ° leg the command of Him who nilaa the * world. One can sea a wonderful manl- * of the watchful loving care of * God In the way Ills servants are pro- ^ leeted In heathen lands, surely we are * not here In our own strength. ' t„ After leavini this dty our road la no u r below the surface, it it now ela * rated from throe to ten feet. In other " worda we are traveling on a dike or U which protect! the country from *' Die floods that you so often hew about. n Tills is not a very high one aa It la some * distance from the river, but there are 11 others which are higher sad mora tub- " ataiitiaL I suppose the floods and the ° great wall and the moat noted things In u tlila Empire to the Western world. Thla ® ridge la here and there broadened io as " accommodate a family bprying- " ground. This strange location is selected because the people are very much p disturbed If the graves of their ancestors " are covered with water. It la only a 1 all proportion of the graves that we an an priqioruon oi ine that

are on this ridge, aa It la Impossible to look lo any direction without aeeiux score, of them. I have seen the Geo0 trawling over the fields, ac, r compacted by a doien or more men, n searching a propitious spot tor n grave. d We pass through another walled town •bout ten rallca farther on, which looks " much older than the bills, as It la lr ' much worse repair ; but the Inliabltanta ate very friendly and agreeable. Our place of work la not fw from here, and y there are no thloga of interest on the ( lent Friday I aaw my one thousand! patient, 1 war not n llule Interested hi » Ilia number and the patient, vfho did oot but acnt her husband', brother. 5 waa deaf and dumb, and had rplThe man said hla brother had recently married,- and wis somewhat a worried about ber unconscious attacks i- which alie not unfrequenlly bad. ■ lo the bcd.ro m In the Inn, wo have a 1 of burning charcoal lo raise the trmrereturr, as they have no stoves. . Before we retire for the night, they burn 1 sinful of com stalks under the brick e bed, which hold! II. heat till morning. , Frequently the flues do not drew and the smoke cornea out In the room so that we hare to vacate for a season of . weeping, and lo jet our breath. We >. weeping, ana to eci our ores in. n c K vurt home about 7 a. m. on an empty

.. riomach, aa there la nothing to be bad •I this time of day, the natives cstlog tba ,r Ant meal between 10 and 11. Ws only l» have to travel about three miles when e we come to a village where we can buy tome cakes which taate vary good, even though the oil which 1. hi them may m>t 18 be the freshet nor the flour the whitest, y A. we were parsing through tba d walled dty nearest Tungcho, we aaw a sight which is by no manna uncommon, but 1 had only aaen It once before. A cart load or criminals going to execution. There were Ave of Ibem hand-culled to. y get tier, their ankles la stocks, and heavy U chains ware used to bind them together. * clothing throughout. Tbey were a hard ' looking gang, their head, unshaven, and J tb. ir long uukept hair give Ihem a wi d appearance. Their orifice concerning u the hair of criminals, yon see, la Just 22ned vary hard' and sullen. An ofll- , cer followed the cart on horseback. ,f J. R laoaau. J Crnoaoo, March E8-— Hon. Robt. T. £ Lincoln was la receipt of telegram* from ; all parti of the country Veday cougratn " latins him <m hia nomination to the * court of 81. James Ho says he ha. n u . yet made up hit mind aa to whether or , not he will accept the nomination. A d friend of Mr. Lincoln la of the opinion j chiefly that his wife b a con Armed InJ The legislators of Bllnob today, by a " riring vole, indoryad the nomination. ,. Loioox, March 28.— A despatch an- ; nounciog that Preaidaal Harriaon had ■' nominated Mr. Robert T. IJncoln as American Miniatcr to England waa read at a dinner given last evening by Karl ' Cowpar. Viscount Crnnborn*. son of d Lonl Salisbury, was a gueal. and. upon ' rtcii" lo Arlington street and Imparted * the information to hla father. The Prime Minister said that the nomination , was a pleasant surprise for him. J Despatches from Panama Indicate that re-tlera on the Dlhrnus are in a Imd w«r. ■be Canal are bavtag by 11^ thousand. * and all the variout Iradra and Industrba which have Im built op by the waaU J of 'he diggers are naoaaasrire ha a aula * mitapsr. The Oovtmor hu baued a y d scree auapeadias certain hinds of pubinteresting question as to whether the k ana of fU.oOO.UOD thag far expendad on a tiie enterprise ts to be a total lnaa. The d prTn'dii*,iSihtag but hrip1"" tbrt s : r

Txxxtox, K. J-, March 27. — The weary 1 got an of its member* together , at 10 o'clock this morning and Ike Be. , districting bill was p,^ with a niaA. , House had bean in oonflhnous sea- , worn OUL Democrats had escaped I I their hoteb under procaines to return i ■ when needed. The RepuWIcaas en- « I deavored to take advantage of the break I , and aeeure an adjournment, bat the roU- j , cull, on a motion to adjourn, waa kept 1 until the Democrats were aU in again I I defeat it. The bill was pa-scl by a j party vote, and Mr. Heppenheimer'a j . to reconsider was lot', clinching the paaaage of the bill. Governor Green , .The House put the Australian Election through this afternoon by n vote cf to «, Mr. Fcenay produced a sheet of paper throe feet long, which, be said, I would be the size of a ballot in Bergen , township, Hudson county, If tbo bill bethree yean the terma of city phyaleiana "5 cities of the second class; enabling ° Atlantic City oouncU to couatnict a ? , along tbe ocean front and control the erection of booths aloogtlde. r The Senate, in executive aesaioo, eon- r co unties- Those of Henry P. Cullen Ley Judge of Hunterdon county and . W. Schuly aa law Judge of War. s Tax Comralsaioner waa not a acted upon. The Senate ^passed bills providlng^hat ° Board of Eduealiop^giving a sal. v try of 81000 a year to Orerarera of the f lo Brat-class cities, and fixing the r •alary of County Superintendents -oL £ publtc Instruction. The bill lcgalixing pigeon shooting In the Bute of Sew Jersey from traps, on i the grounds of Incorporated gun clubs, pasted the Blew Jersey Senate on Moo- I day. It will become a law as toon as It New Jersey shooters are highly delighted over the new law. Txssrox, March 38.— At todays sea•ion of the House the bills providing for j six Deputy Child Labor Inspectors and 1 the rate for electric light. In dlira m were ordered printed!' ' Mr. Voorlieea introduced a bill pro- j mill on every dollar of ralablea, real I personal, returned by the various aa- [ of the State. There baa been no Bute tax for ye.ra.-but a threatened shortage in tbe Treasury thla year has " suggested the present bill. A resolution - adopted that the House sit aa a of the Whole on the bill next Monday night at nine o'clock. < Among the bills introduced were these : Providing for a pension of from to 88 per month for every soldier or _ sailor whp served from New Jersey In Isle wsrt giving mututl loan, homestead and building associations power lo receire money aa savings fund aocietlea and to pay interest thereon; eaUbllahlng courts In cities of 18,000 popula* Hon; forbidding oflleera or employes of county bonds lo bass any ptisooal interest in county work, and allowing cities and borongsa to voU on the quca. Hon of having the lloense power reeled In three commianoaera providing that llcenae fete in towns gov. erned by conqpiaatonera ahall go to those - towns. Tbe Governor bates hu action on the ground that the anbjetl matter of the blU la already covered by a previous The House adjournal until Monday. 1

»v Eugene Scbnylev, la a letter written 1 1, last month, says that no American r. should be sent to Europe hi n diplomatic » capacity unless he Is thoroughly con * Tenant with the French 'angnage. But « It waa the English language which J of Assistant Secretary of Bute. " Responsibility.— A hoy In a public H school on being naked to dedne tbe D word responsibility said; "Well, my . it trousers hsve got two buttons on ; If ore '• should come off the other would be re. d sponsible for the trousers, j The nun who knows it ell flnda out •fer awhile that even the biggest ejrclo. pwdia needs a supplement occasionally. , L The Population of Capa May n la about 3000, and we would uy at least k one naif are troubled with aome affccP lion on the Throat and Lungs, aa those o nmnnmni Umnothfra10 w'srotid f S^nSTmI?^derg<iiotW negUet the opportunity to call on their druggist and ; saar —»*■ »»,*

, Piles permanently cored without pain. '■ Hlaoflloelaln tbe'waaktngtnn llnuro, - oppoalte the postofflce. fE7-tf r W. A. Knou. the florist, la oot with • hia spring announcement. His hot 1 bouaea are Hocked with beautiful grow- ■ I log planu, which are offered lo tbe pubbeat reasonable price. Henderson A | C/srertRfor garden and farm, treah ' A aubaeriotlon lo the Bcml-Weekly Wart for 81 la the very choapeat thlni to the sure. Seod In your order for it All tba county and lata! news. Edward R. Rice, agent for Phlladel- . plila and New York wwapapers, mags- . i Orders left at the Wave J John G. Bheppard offer* hU serrhra t to Um people of thla county aa an eocr tloDeer. Ills long experience in the i business makes hla services desirable. I Communicate with him by letter to hla i address in thla dty. Orders left at this • offloe will receive attention. tf

StontlMOMM. \ ' IF THERE IS HEARTBURN. , Sfandraka PtnaTkls not only cleanses tbe ■ Slgia'staaiit ""pYSPEPSIA : sas'ttEt-srs.'sssi I casually and peniuentlv. For thh porpese I Dv, BobJST tj^fouTrilk wwer teal. , ! COSTIVE NESS e And so of DIARRHOEA •ret paUfal brvgularity of boWTl. owing ■» r SdT,K4ta'"Su Mop SM ^ that

KASKINE (THEHEW QUININF.) I M CteC r f W. Daptecr: faoDtriay A POWERFUL TONIC. f Tan *o«T*»ctiomnc,5r*"Brnu». f ronvlXK. Sepanov to qomua. | SEEDS. s'ssSrmsissassiis s; ; ^bwSTS i ■ D. UNDRETH & SONS. 3 anri I m plemerit Warehouse J No. 21 A 23 South 6th St, and ; AVENUE & ABOH 8T. 5 FHILADXLPIUA. . MICTIONS Ftt : H«W T# GROW OF STRAWBIBBIES Tff THE ACRE. AWo all tuns or Nursery viae* at reduced WK8T JKKBXT trPHBKY CO. jF) ~C. OLIVER, Rag CarjBl Minfactnrer, ' HXAB COLD SPUING. SsSTtrS^' '■% : horse for sale. 5 One Pair of Mule* Cheap for I GEORGE J. HEED. ' Holly Beech, N. J. ,

Iwadttrltewtt. +£a D. FOCER, Oape May City. N. J. Agency for tbe Sale of the Following M«chinery. Pump for Pile Dm New Ere Horse Steel Baler and IEbiIbo all Complete tor $159. Tm-tarse Pile DriTer FbDt Ep'roei BnCONO-HaNI) MACUINSIIX. I One la II. P. WllbBSAmgllfHv.vjliad.rt la. a One l» H. Y. rnex Portable Bos a- and Bader. ' One'l " Boffins""*"1 * ""L1*- Por:- |. Two Rumblers, Foundry UdMa copou., BLY8 Catarrh CREAM B5LMKilV.\J| SURE is MBptKi Easy to Ueo.K^FEVER

Srorrrlrt, Srotfjloia, ®tr. HAND'S CENTRAL MARKET Corner Washington and Ocean Sts, - CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. JOHN HALPIN & BROTHER, EXCILSIOB MARKET, No. 33 Washington Street, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J.

Choice' family Groceries and Provisions. A trial of trade , with us solicited. ' loo Cords of Oak Wood, cut, split aad delivered on order at and >5.5 o per cord. ARRIVE TPIS FROM NEWARK, N. J. Car No. 13, 144 bags Lester's United States Phosphates. FROM OHIOAOO, ILL. 1 " 14, 40 bags Coarse Raw Bone. | " " " Amomated Bone, f " " " World of Good Phosphate. '• " " Potato Grower. 1 FROM PHILADELPHIA, PA. " 16, 80 bags Vangilder's Potato Manure. " " .." " Fish Guano. " " " " Peach Tree Manure. FROM NEWARK. N. J. " 17, 50 bags M apes' Potato Manure. " 40 " A Manure. Large Stock of Seeds and Implements. W.R. YANGILDE^, Petersburg. Oape May Co., N. J. ' ICE! ICE! ICE! : Knickerbocker Ice Company; OF PHILADELPHIA. Hstelx, Restairanls and Cottaies fiti Pure Eastern Ice. , AUU WITH TBS HIWT qtlALITT OF' COAL! C°AL£

L E. MILLER. GRNERAU CONTRACTOR, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. " WM^J-HARPUR, No. 1 0 South 4th Street, Philadelohi*. Clock, Chronometer and Watch Maker. CLOCKS OF XTXXT DSeCKlPl W RKFAIBKI1. CLOCKS STOUBD, SST AriD HIGH GASH CLOOKS A SPECIALTY. JOSEPH. P. HENRY, House, Sign and Frescoe Painter, #6 Lafayette Strert, Cape May City. N. J.

'just a few bargains! I TAKEN FROM OCR ' SPRING STOCK. Two lots of all-wool Henriettas, 46 inches wide, new shades and beautiful finish, 75c and St, if you sec these goods you will buy thcro. Our best, silk bargain consists of a full line of Failtfs in new shades at 85c, tbe same quality was ncvcroflcred'under.one dollar. • Another bargaiu in a new lot of Surahs at 75c I - A lot of Rhadamcs in all colors at 75c. An all-wool Stockinctt jacket at $4 worth 86. A new lot of Draidcd Jackets. . < In order to close out a lot of palm co.orcd silks, * we have reduced them as follows : 75c to 50c. 85c to t 65c. gt to 85c, I1.25 to Sri Only a few of these left. Ladies' Underwear cheaper than you can buy muslin and make it up. 1 1 HALL'd 26 SOUTH SECOND STEET, \ ] PHILADELPHIA. ( j If 1 1 1 1 1 1| GREED C. Yates & Co •'-* Lc«xvrnaliain«, • . SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS., Soots Shors, ISubbrr ftoods, <5tr. W. H. APPLEGIT, Ladies', Can'-'s, Misses and Children's XE SHOES, x* No. S31 Kaighns Avenue, Camden. N .1. ELDREDGE JOHNSON BOOTS AND SHOES, RUBBER GOODS A SPECIALTY. Fine Wall Papers of the Latest Patterns. R. PARKE, I 8 South Second Street, Philadelphia. Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes CMlireii Fine Ste and Ladies' Waitenjlists Spialtta. GEORGE L. LOVETT, 12 Ocen Street, Cape May, N.J HARNESS, BLANKETS AND LAP ROBES ■ MISS LIZZIE. SMITHERS, SPRING MILLINERY. No. I 6 South Second Street. Philadelphia. DAYID YY. RODAN^ FIELD AND GARDEN SEED I Coal A Wood, Flour A Feed of all Kindt, Freah A 8alt Hay in Bales. I Anrorarevam^q, ray. ibrt^^re ayjgww. tk. mm. fo bM „„ a, u. ANDREWS MANUFACTURING CO., general school furnishers, _ dovetailed school furniture, razors: Torrey's Full Hollow Ground Razors. ■ w. s. WARE. . aa wnaiyinalpn •trnei. c.pv aa.,, *<■ j. r

- gBMTTBft H — Northern Grown SEED POTATOES Special Low Rates , , Per Barrel. ' FREIGHT PAID.

-••"""-^SEEDS- ^ ^ . W. A.cKNOTT. Florist,

JOS. G. BOYD, Teas, Coffees and fine Groceries, No. 102 Market Streat, Philadelphia NATHAN C. PRICE. . Surveyor and Conveyancer, OAPE MAY CiT4* N 1

Pmlunt Sailsriiifl, Cents' ^ttrnUkina C«dl. Next Week You'll Hear Them Shout ! THEY'LL begin to shout "Odds, ends, three, four, 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 "little off." These few introductory remarks and then we'll tell you our little story. «, We began moving our Factory and Wholesale House to-day from 40 and 42 N. Third Street to- the new sur-*tory Girard Estate at Market ami T welfth Streets, and and as you're not interested in that part of bur little story we'll skip it and to right down to facts offnterestJO the general public. I We promised ourselves this season not torcarry to ttyi: new wholesale store any Fall or Winter Clqthing. We'll' going to keep our promise. This Thursday morning all the Overcoats, all die Heavy Suits, all the Men's, Youth's. Boys, and Children's Winter Clothing will be moved down to our spacious retail store at Fifdi and South anil I'a-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 'em. In , other words, we propose to open our n, re wholesale store, r at Market and Twelfth Streets, with a dean slice1 . The retailers'll 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 tons. The difference in price in addition to the savings lielween 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 & PflSSYUNK AVENUE. THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF CLOTHING IN PHILADEtPHlA. I. H.* SMITH No. 47 Washington St.. Cape May. N. J. FINE READY MADE CLOTHING, For Hen and Bays in all (lie Latest Styles aid tbe Lowes! Prices. GENT' FDRH1SHIBG GOODS, HATS, CAPS, TBUNKS, Ell, Etc GEORGE M. POWELL, MERCHANT TAILOR No. I S Decatur 8trast, Oapo Mav City, HIRAM DBWALT, MERCHANT TAILOR, No 8 1 7 Chestnut Street, Philada. Fnpnlaf Styles at Pomilar Prica, laie af tel Material at a Beaamatte Prtce I. L. SHEFPARD; 29 Washington Struat, Capa May, N. J. GENTS FURNISHING GOols, HATS. CAPS, DMBRILLAS. HORNER'S AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF Pianos, Organs & Sewion Machines, Oape May and Bridgnton. H. J. B. F. HORNER. ' ' ' J ^ E. BOBHEK, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, , PARABOLA SPECTACLES mC .«• i«sssrs!.''u*u jj^pjOlg^STj^Slj & ST0lg8- 317 Mi ^t^arkfft 5lrctl, P^8^l3^tJ