Cape May Wave, 6 April 1889 IIIF issue link — Page 2

. cape way wave— semi-weekly— SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1889.

manfalltUahlotUtiW' HIJto W. Itallord duo nut pliy » my good g»x£ of Ullionk 1"* be' W lcura - tag bow to-mslh s potniert rnr rn »d . . of .Us QWB.^od cm give Ibe Soulli a • AcooMing to to* -ressraMc Il.nnlbri llg-who.wre toCoagi«» *l*n lie cu. lerod It. They are Jeffrrson Dirts. >1 jgafflm g.nf Mxjue. and Mr, Fitch, of Preatilest Jterriloo recti vid till am '■oath*! Bit >7 oo Wsdursd.y. li •mounted to WW W .ml ru Mlv. end to Mb in the form or '» Tressury dntfL It »uto Up month of : March mlimsltc Arsl UxSvo day. New Hampshire (arming property is not sasysultiaMehowadaj A farm or flrty acra In SpriegAeld, with a -decent home and barn in goOO " repair, will; meadow land llnCAia enough bay for two cow. and a. baton, and with a gorel wood |oL, wu lately Mid (or *850. If more American w.rxhlpl are to Lc aent to Samoa, order. Ilmulrt be ginn IkAjbffkiipVp ah am while lying in tbe^wftpr 'of Apia. The economy io ocwOimclimtl by our May Department onijoBwfal.^oownandfra. Th.t unfc nooprany be. now proved etnioonfiy ,li'- - nliWahd eapra.w. . it^&torad mayflnd cunfurc I . th»S*MlM*l»'««JeeJ>n hi. nomlnatlnb tarblgiflmia ■ialioo tbe pen. of the j codtao^.Taliioai without ereepfion 'cop. ill ifatftte'tetom of the det&te In reject , per,;'JJ.f«xid th.t it trial editor xhould , •mr^Baoedin.Uiepoiiti.'nof aitlloe ' ten 1JH*&Wdp lnflaog waa lo colila*» ' MWffiwm^'Jglliw. Yocit Bay iV I IWWttftLaniLqn the rama <lay two < ateaprjti collided in the Britiah Obsnrtti, 1 of fourteen Urea. The Molarity of eo « lhat which la to be fadif In Washington, I 10 arwlim the rafely of life and properly # I cwuaduoe « natal officer* ap- ^ Iterfldjkfcjlult'' the vessel be immed- * Atolrj&wjWfl. hecaaie ahe la oncot the , by My gor- ,, Umt tftyottBtry Itaa reoorered the lo.t , trt ofjb»l|(llnK remela that can Boat and '' ... ..

unworthy aeetn Mw«r hteherlnga. their |ealmwfc*,:thelr taunt « and threats. In I he light of thai' nnlrttrael compaulop which thrill, hnmanlly when brare mtu INCteh benedlh the pitiless power of rindmawf-'alonet and hungry Mat: MinljJS^jidfof daraautlon wrought "uahei our, recent |Oarr« Qarmany appear petty and «"iX be ITtt- No appoin(nieni htl'tic by Mr. ■Hlmnipw haabeen more cordially ■^otnBWiie peotde than the a lee. joe^pi^ Great (or. thu impuum mghlyjldamg J gentleman and he baa gpffiajp**-Ma-Mayor Vaui, of I'Ml.d.lpltin, i. iqmtotegnteVlfe Ir an old-fashioned A broad-brlmmed hat and *f*M "'* Mlr " Mfc. AhtopeHOcallirv he "a. unMra. recovering very owly from her racenl lUaeia. The reire cold from whkh ahe _^»-suffcv ng a^rlr' owtag thanataddiythe excitement of the cam. ■fen aaitatt roueq&rarci. By her wU| Mon k.ee m "" mlatrem of tha ^McKoti i. alto Tto Ight -ibef 'the lay judg-xhlp at irttngura oounfy la waxtog warm, and .1' dal)y besieged by MgnUotJm, Ijic inureat of the aevmal ■dldatogyPno day laat week U10 Oov. «*. »»<«jiMmlng to a dWogation who SLSKSS3S?52SK! r —Maij 1 an, rata; ir one .half ' bn'° P. hred Into r.oan attSnf- lira canjldalea fur ilala , cc",o,j * Nnn Wart, a negro boy, of Alba..y, 1 "f' --WTcr haelog hoeo ' «b«< bejgsam^. oduonmd. a good 1 (B-r mmiyteeH. «nd^!». ' * whenMmnhdke y Vr»t llot k and ' ■ to niiWVfciaoOTih can't under. « •B.nnyUMp^ti^lhut at night In J * hla nerrr forcet. It. ' 'MdmtngjfcM belns ••■moiadlugly " ■tWhialllSCa tBghlyl, 1.1. nitti,. nod hlrnbil. way mtiB glut Mm the ' maranee td ooe who vlaion. ' ^ IBcr a long penod « ktnlety ««l e |P«nae a lotton hat »l Irngh twee re. n it ?»d ' n r^ftimtoWaha. la the it Sm*' ST <t feind hg^Mwm who ,l0od i, in

Manual Traleilnc. b W e quote from a late laaoe of the"New E York Herald tolerating comment on C_ maaunl UMnlng li the achaol. of thla J -IM. been crery where acknowledged that the nubile achool ryslem OtfTM $ bhiA^!^rlra fce L^jLh^lG^ n. ehJea thorough agd e melon t •jftarwytT d" tee public 'mhwdK-a plan hasteerf adopted by which Ute State la dlrided u ?^vXv'hS^ of ,h0 wte" " To overaee Urn whole the offlcc of Slate Superintendent baa been treated. Tbi. i/atem 1. adpportod by » taa laid al upa. The property of the entire Slate T. and dlatribuled to the dhnrlaU an the. n_ be. B oL. Umir Khoal population. For , the maiolenauce of aelimf honaea local 3( taxation io rMh dlatrlal 1. required.' Until laat yeer the State tar amounted - to #4 per child; thla baa latterly beeo " lncreaaed to b3. Uitu adding ajhooltwenIt ly.dye per coot to (be aalaalea of the leadwra. T T)ia leglaiailoo, by tha way, haa lieeo h of inwtimablo advantage 10 Ibe State. Oneiii Utapaan'a plans. hAa been . the organ tratitin of theteachetW or Now 1( Jotrey Into "leading clrelei," Iheae' be1( log baaed on the Chautauqua plan. Tito h nbjiht' of them Voiding drctc* la to perl r fee* dnetroctora In profeaoiooal "udyv 1 ,1 beHe^pi, that pedagogy ta umnch^-n . ! wdencc at law or medicine and that . achool teaching ahould he daaacd among 1 e the profutaiona. 1 1. The rrocuUy suhmlttcd report of tha 1 0 epecial committee of die Bute Board of 0 Education upon the enbject of manual : J training and Ita adoption In the school.. 1 t> ot tttb Stale, with Ihc p.-oiuweoce It 1 e gli'eaSuperlnleodeot Cbapman'a viewr, 1 led to a call upon him at hi. ufloe in 1 the stato Houm. Io roaponwr to Inquir- 1 ( ie. eonccndng minnal training, indua- 1 trial milling and tu effect, upon the | . educational atalu. of Ibe State. Mr. . Chapman' aaya. . 1 "Urn, we muat not omtfound. manual | E training with technical mlqlog. They , ' aire aeparato and diatinct. I wld in , ' prteo, alale lhat tbeubjtct of technlcsl t education, aa canted outrn the achool. 1 ot that clam, la merely to Improve the c 1 art. and trade, of principle, and thf. L pracllcal akfll for their lurecasftjl prnae- 1 i cution. Such techn'cal Kboola have < , caBtbl&hed bv goTernmenU in | 1 hear^yevcry counlry of Europe, gem DC. ] 1 «Hv being adapted to the need, of the 1 I "Ftclal ioduMilea purued In the MTeral 1 I.K-alhloa, All over Germany there are 1 anch achool. fur apprentice., and In I F.anco and Italy there are mahy .pccial school, of thl. character which give even tha. younger children excellent training to fit them for their work In the local y mnnufaclorlca. England haa, luaload of , too public technical achool. many pri- ( vatriy endowed lnecfaaoica, mMltniM' , aupported by orginlien of Industry in the locality. ''Higher school, tor tola MM of train. t have alao been eatabllahed In many c parte j of f ho CottUncnt. In 1795 toe t famoup Polytechnic of Parla, pmenliag r ,,muur 1 uiyiecunic ot rani, pmenung

« a conrae with a ipecial view to too needs fr of military Franco, waa founded. The , n Mt. Petcnhurg l'olylaehnlc, where archp Iteeluec, natural sciences and toe higher ' u mithetaatlc. are tpeclalllea. Is among ] ,f Ihc famoo.. Troy N. T„ haa the old1 eat Polytechnic in this country, anil 18M ' it iathe tfate of Its eatabliahmenL llorr ; I civil engineering, iqlnlng, ehemlatry and j d uatural science, lead the — ThlMn ' .aebuKttc. I nBllbUh-tlT^Technology! n crated_jB.K»Chaa added to the eurrin etdbm doraeatlc acleneo for women. , IIIino% In 1W7, at Frbana, gave aanc- ] tlon to too plan. And In 'our own Bute v Slovens Ioatltutc, at Hobokea, and the , lt Agricultural College al Bulgers an by : D no memo' least la - Importance. There , , drod aurh lattit'itlonm1^ la 1S70 Maaaa ! chtiKlti paKwda a law oompemng all , tuvna qf over 10,00* Inhabllaati to gtve full lnstrurtkms In Industrial and me. , 1 cltanlcai drawing and a Mmewhat almU , I lar law Wa. parsetfln New York In X87A , > In 18M -New Jcricy cnanteil a n.tutc , 1 'for the training and education of pwpil. , • in htduwrlal and mecbanleal puraolta. , r pro riding that whenever tome aha II be , • rnfahd ln any city or town wot leas than , • W.(BO|ineBtata ihatl appropriate is aim, j 3 liar suui lov tola purporo. The d.y of , I Newark tltt reupon eeUbllahed a technL , 1 calocbobl, holding Tla acsalona- in Ibt t . evening, and having for lit pupils many , wbowttw already at work in toe menu- , r factoring calahUahmcnts of that crty. ( . Itowerir luporlanl tola lecbnlcal In. | atructlun. may be to aid the materia] \ progrrai of Che indaalrlea oV Ihe coun t ; Iry, and Uwimporurooe caimm be nuc. ( tlonod, eihrcutots find In manual training , . the tbemn of tola "interview, more than . 'hemeklhlof artisu or or mliaana. "I bold and hare held that manual training buy b* used fc* tha davelop- ' men! of all the mental facoldea. It la a * force fur udaliteoul development, and " lntoe eduemlon of Hie hand, the eye, b TSemttaa boy-wlllbe aanaefuVln law or g bim*dljl»e a. In the shop- All have « allegata. It u to (be tddm chUdra A what toe kindergarten la tothayouuger. " It la, In tel.. but' an extemloo of toe b. kindergarten pr.Kma of development, c: It glrea 'a teat to toe snbool room work by connecting It with toe work that la a suing on la ton world nnulde of the r school bourn. It rmlelrsn. the' ti, Ml, 00! pupil',

ppwe* of Observation and conception, it gives bint a new power fa cxprcasloo in drawing and contrition, and for too flnt Ume employs toe eye and the hand aa powerful agent* lit toe work of 1 bundlhg mental power. Tbe.power of 1 abstraction la raw of tha moat difficult i obtain, soran by trained adnlta, yer 1 moat ot wf wotk Ili-thTielBffrf^ 1 haa bono requiring for the most part I abstract thought, dlrecOy leading to habta of bmlloatloa and raretemneas, ] duiting the intellect ralhu 1 than vhtrrpemoy it, and rettdUng In a 1 dlahkc for books and connected logical c thinking, ^n hefual llfc we do moat of 1 our tldnkUlL la oooocclioo wlto things, 1 and In toa (prooom of development toe t we dtKl with thlnga'toa qulokiw | we acquire the power of tooogbt. Asa c rteoli of ml tola we and boy. who ate r dull in purely araderalcatmlieaarcinade r bright by ijraetkw In mutual Warning truth It indirectly Uaclica him morality, t *«?; ift b too dcMjtratum of a "Aa to n.1 adoption In Mkw Jersey » teachrtr need have nohnror It. Manual a s tiftlbemmtk a ebasoe to mink hi. way u to tlm IrunL Montelalr, Fataraoo, Vine, ti ^Movriu.^ orange, nuabpto and n

JEB8EVS NEW COUNTY- I w Hudson to bw Divided to Oaln | n . Another Senator. la . Taxxros, N. J., April Aaiimj thkr '- Wa pemed by the House tmday eoM a arbfwov. -w ^ tf "-The Senate passed the bin making the' d sale of property by women legal when # HffffWmWM8WfHiamb«d le'pVtaOnaor * ' " tb^Ho^ltt ieM to the Senate the >f Domination of Lawrence T. FetveU, of 1. Eaaei. leg, inspector of . Jbsclorfm. ; It d -was referred.' e , Senatir Gaidmr, of Allah He cpunty, C: iotrodoced .a bin amending Hut B'erta t w liquor law, so lhat ibe wtoe growers can d tell thelr^wn'prodocU In qoajitUIce of d Nenato; Tfeiffcr iotroduec"! a bill pron riding for toe appoint raem the tierr eroor of live Commlstioorrs to coraldcr e tha matter of a Stale reformatory by loves ligmll.g silos' of otlter State., te n lasting a suitable file, {rocurln^ plans 11 Texxios, li. J., .Vp.il t.—Tba House • r In Com tall tee 'of the Whole bad a long - i- disc nvs Ion to-day over the Direct Tax , c 1)111. Ttw Demociata charged that the 1 present crisis In the Stale'. 1 nances was ] t due in unusual estrsvagunc--. and re- 1 > jected a tubaiitule bill oflerqd by Mr." I Biker, a BapnhUcan, ttakingi-iislng' f tlon of 'tfOO.OOO in the Comptroller's ' esrimates. It waa. decided to report 1 t pantrreriW&c House 1 r There was another long debate over a 1 1 Vaolatioa offered by Mr MeD.rmtit re. I >, calUugfrom tha Sedate ttfc I II1 allowing < t railroad edmpmlea lO cOhdemq land I surrounding fn-fght slid passenger f I station* for depot fac-iHtleV. Mr.' (Tarrls i - raid lhat the bill would be ot benefit to c - the Phil., lei -his sod Heading llallrosd 1 ' St Atlantic ■ City t but' tha resolution * *« dually paused, Tjie Senate, by A I rote of 10 to 8. refused to return toe I and It was ieoi to the Governor. A committee from the House afterward , waited ohjheOoveinor and asked him ttCdeiay action- on toe bill, a. many ' metnbera had voted for ts without on. . derstasding ita character. The Senate passed bib providing for Judge* In third and fourlb-clam _ counties; eremptlof physicians of twenty practice from toe operations of toe • law, and allowing t|ie employ. ( The House passed tod^d^pro- ° riding a new charter for Jk'rsey city by _ party vote. —I will tell you trom my own eiperwith nothing hut hU bands and good health may get a Iff* acre farm almcwt anything else be chooses," •aid Mr. AUerton, the Chicago minion- " aire In ronterafloo Ihe oilier day. "He I only to go to work, say at sixteen | eighteen years of age, u a farm hand, or m any other way. begin toaare o toe drat, llyw a atrictly temperate, " 1 knnert and truthful life and keep entirely

1 clear of twd company. Instead of loafing he most spend lib leisure In reading ' good books and getting all Ihe informs- ; tioa lie can about lib oounlry'a history. L Any young man who starts out In that path and keeps In It la mm to succpu&r ' He whl bo known in ihspjjMffffEero be _ IL'iA- aas^UlergttOu^haracteT wB be the " best kite of eapital rov' him Io start'oo. : Everybody wni respect blab aid the • Brat thing you know he fan. To love wlto ■ Mine good girl who, ie. worthy of him, and of whom he Is worthy, and a Utile ; while afterward you dad him Wei' ' starte 1 in life, with a good wife and a [ of hU own. Why. IV. Just aacr- ! tain as day . and night, and too only ■ Mason so many fall b bcesuse they I Wtin'l lake Ibe road thai leadi to cue"If, on lira con tary, a young man ■ starts out aa a. heal, spending h a limebt ' rafil. and abate loafiV. congregate at street comer,, toe habit wilt grow 1 opan him, ml after a while he la lit for 1 nothing "lam Be Ik cornea a condrtncd or aeoieiblng worse./ A man ' miut be hrokrn-ln to work t^ haroesi 1 Jul t the same u a horse or tele, hat those who dm! themselves without any-; to break them to have the adran- - of mules or bona to the fact that they will begin to time theyeau break ihemsrlvM. and It often haprna lhat those .who base succeeded through self, discipline base reaBjr trained toemaelvea than any parent or other person .] could have (tone. Thsretsra.no man to- ' tola countrji h". Ihe right to say that he i to gtlet b- cause his parents Ttt ' somebody elm failed to train tin." i Psopls Who Fret. I One of toe mpM strfking examples of j large claea of onfoannqle beings Ie j great Oarfyto-toe man of noMe > heart and a strong mind, capable of grupieggroM'subJecti and giving wire J word# of admonition regarding litem. J and yetgp dlAetdtto Uvo with comfor- x (ably, because fra waa' easily disturbed tcUlraanil gave free yent to on oral expreaston e( toe ynaojancM he felt. ' Then It a tcuob of toe rid teutons, hat much mors tost : Is • pathetic. In the ^ of CartyWa behavior oh his return _ home after sn kbsenee, during which 1 after awthtijiAk,

, his loved Jennie (Mrs, CarlyTc) worked wllh loving Indus-ry to make her kuabaud'e home coming an especially happy one. The study was made lmmacu. seal, the new furnllore arranged %»at given bars and there 10 make aB The task -completed, Mrs. the return of the muter uf the house. What did daily Ie do to show hb ap precistlon of Ihlalovtog rervlo. as will, rendered f DM he cxpra ■ bis sstiaf action In trarda. or even by s took dfptoatsd aurpSiraJ Not he. Burvey- , the room -with critical eyes he waited tots window, dlaootered thai aaah r.ltled, and rented his dla. plrastire In unmUtskatde language. This <te amU( ffk*'.Vliq<)<|d 'fajm to sD toe rest Of the order and pleasant, arrange, mcetbt the room. • ■ i . 1 ha April number of T.itut TatXeOta -j lains much tbat b dttad to the keteon, { and much that will onatolt and refresh (ha body as wgfl ssjhe mind. To 'thaaa . res peeu toe magazine never aecma to bs it alcaa la mixes toe litany and the «asf ss's«ss« ter .tandwtohsb>.m«.le np of ' sHrrdate * aUoeaof ham tert tltereture, tott'TxaU Txijt doe. it In, Itnih' a palatable way we am in toa habit of .wallowing quickly, and eagerly *aitJ« Urn to9»to uasnsne mote Trtw Powsjlwtron-or Caps Way mmam

I Dlaguated wttrithn Man. The dignified glri was on toe street r jposfledtmlas If she were ai odds with * S-wJf da ttf matter f" "Oh," replied i 4»Sg«|toil:gtvl, "I get elek of men t- ted torirfray r. TS^y are »U»y; they 0 aHng papswell over toe office and loll - shout on toe desks and chairs to such MfcuUad attitudes. They amoks and e' chew; wetevy font teen dntmmal WBa t fourteen has ever had toe courtesy to ask me If ci^teteipte la qpfchjjAi to moc TTien they are silly; they talk such nontf sense ss lAyearra'.d girts wouldn't be !t guilty of. It lp glUbtet.arifctirfcmaw bats, ballets, good dinners, and so on. ', if ynu think mang^.a ''Jhipkiips animal, a yon juat speilf agH tBBhS bteUP* 1 wiU mc. I am ba*tootojf t.. hadese tost a traahy dintS ndVel U better society thin " toe avert (pfclexn and equally lnjproving." —Indianapolis Jottoal. ja f - ^ 1 ciMoon it ^ '3 ' That the body is BOW-hrort soceptlhlc s 10 benedt from niedl. fffTtten nl any other season. Ifenee tW lajwrtthce of c taking Hood's Saraapanlli now, when it [ will do you the moat good." . IT la really ' wonderful for purntog. and emkhing > toe tlood/tottatlnff aftjapqlhe, and: 1 giving a haJtlMw oe. to toe wholn eys- ! 1 The success of Table has been t remarkabl^jl to, teiqt «K. ce« Ilea. S<£nW B |<K !» Mb" 3 , shown In thieaeHfcpilsad&tlfcuifd toe with a mprari^ij^TteWfoti- , cal .fd it gives to ihediomraWlt/Ahroiijib I Mrs. I tuber's teeehlegs. is another facli '■ lis suoceu, and ooe that ought to 1 push It oh until no .household. In the > onuntry la wllbowt its monthly presence. I by too Tab!c T*tl"X'tlij]t!)i"il)g . 1 , Sot.TSTiw Race Street, Chiisdel- . phis. 81.00 per ye»r,'10c. single ehp'y. (kmt rectors who hum and supplied furnishings, dec... for toe Soldier's Home; at Kearny, are beginning to griimhie about ibe ddiiyln getting their iqpney. . The .Legislature appropriated *175.000 to meet toe outlay. The bills J have been sent to the Comptroller, who xaystoat the mosey is not in toe State ss yet, though he hopes It soon J much ; disgusted u the creditors, for toey got everything at toe lowest figure the understanding to»I the work was - atrfclly a cnab tsaamctlnn. I 5Uirgiflrmi9fBUBl9. ; HOKSF. FOR SALE 5 On* Pair of Muie* Cheap for 1 Cash, . GEORGE J. KKEIl. Holly Beach, X. J. 2 DEAFipigif j

r D. c- OLIVK^> . ^ r Bai Cawt Jiifaclmr, ivgsriTboLD arKtwo. J. fften^SJio ceffitsnag Prai Ss" C""fi i INSTEOCTIOi FREE, e 1 Wffia J Also all know of ranasry > F>c> St viMsra t . wwirtAlSrWhirrTO. B : ESfesssPP ; ; dm>sr : ~ » om baadrrosM nr. rears saoDsvid tan. D. UWD8ETH & SONS, 8e*d and Implement Warehouse < Sa 21 4 S3 South Bxh St. and DELAWAEE AYEffTJE & AHOtt 8T- j ranAMMrttk.

*nr SWrrrtiSttBrw*. •-K-ASKIKE I _ (THE NEWQUINlNlp' i ( 8®*^ ' I fe®af . IBM If ; I W J} temw: > I . 7 hjp * ttefttsl. ' I I 1 1 c|™; ' 1 frrSMWBkjfjfl*', , ' rnosTatTiox.™" a a Tag host nciRrnnc a>b tt'.c.mJ gl'- BLOOD TntlrlKR. #op";t-ir to Tola toe. 1 ^xmnwx co , tag r tuaa ft. saw t^. D. FOCER. I Cap* May Oity. N. J " for the Sale of the Fol- j lowing Machinery. ] PnmiB far Pile Drifiij. KewFiie! Horse Steel Biir sb4 [EfiijK all j Coomfele lor $150. lWKjslfsr Myjppti : 'erpp rRass ' t. la, x Is It Poor t'pnrv, ZptofTsr uvuera.reia.asn. Two rem. s«n I > l,l*yT*' ' "• Tw°

X 1 It Posr 10 m. a S tt Two » In. Dr f o I ( meat Kwo- Uraiv, » ^ " ^D" " m „* j : £^|iSiSSS-"'K:j ■ * * , I — - - I i.li 5. - i , C. THOMAS, : GROCER, j 108 MARKET STREET. S PHILADELPHIA. "lUDE WITH BOMHaTWATS " E P P S'S( COMFORTING. CO CPA

' ; clin-ton souder. k At Uv OM stand, Tfoa.9 sax A Maaatsn Street, cape Mar ct-.r, J-. ' ■ rtnito » Sit ir Sutli fiaa, ■atlnsEs laie it crier or Ereairri. ! CaWiffl-oIst,fi»iMif.Winstet!i!, I Willll BK' Wl him. REFRIGERATORS for Sale or Rent, Always Made to Order. UPHOLatTERINa CARPET AND MATTING ' Laying, Promptly Att*nd*d to. NORMAL BONE ;-t PHOSPHATE. Available Phosphate AcicT, 7 . 7; to 9 . " ". - . . j to t • «H>iiio»4A'! ' " • " . - | to IK 1 ; 1>otash " - . , , . to 2 ' , PRICE, - - . <25,07 a ton. it.-.: . " For Sale by , . V/. R. VAKOILDER . . . ' Pntaraburg. New Jersey. EEDS _ POTATOES . : Special low Rate" . Pte Barrel , ax, atd tyro rnoro ant vnv. po-wpuy own. ntaeHrSio. MISS LIZZIE. SMITHERS, SPRING MILLINERY : .

/, JUnT A PEW MRO^^fe ' ' ,;| | 1.1 KEN FHOM iil'K . I ^£1 ? SPRING STOCK. of^wool Henriettas, 46 inches wide, - ncw shadcs and Beautifiil finish, 75c and $1, if you .£ . -si-e-libSiri '{piMW yftu ifSftjuy them, fltry! Our bes^ sitft- bargain fdppsists of a-fctli linoxif - Failles in shades at Sjc, the s.-it^i^qi\hfity na# . j \ , nei-<roffcfei uitdci' one dollar. J _K' 1. Another bargaiu in a Dt-w lot 5T Surahs at 75c J . A lot of JRduulamcs in all colors _ ? , An , ill-wool Stockinett Jacket ai #4 worth &<>. •- ■j A new lot of Braided Jackets ■ < , J In older to close out s lot of palm .o.oretl silks, • • ; .'. • wf. have reduced them as follows : 75c to 50c, 85c 10 * f>5c, ?I to 85c, 11.25 to El- Only a few of these left. ft • M L.niit-s' Undcrwi-.tr cheaper than y ou t.tfi bp ) »i(i-4in i j I and make it up. HALL'g 26 SOUTH SECOND =TEET, PHILADELPHIA. I mBi , l^'.n 1 A. C. Yates & Co| . . " SIXTH AND CHESTNUT ST S„ j | Xojts £hofS, Rubber Cfwds. (ftr. j j ^ ,W. H. APPLEGIT. _ - — j Lamias', Gam's, Misses ana Chiiarsr.'s I teiFINE :-:SHOES^ j No. 331 Kaiehna Avenue, Cnmtleri. tf J ELDREDGE JOHNSON S* Wsshtugtoa at., CJs|sv Ma,. ]». }.. BOOTS AND SHOES, RUBBER GOODS A 8PECIALTY. Fins Waii Papers of the Latest Patterns. ~ _ R. PARKE, IB South Second Street, Philadelphia. and Gents' Boots and Shoes ( CMIta'sFiusSittMiii LiiitfMeiptastiSpisltiB. ICE! IQEi ICE! Knickerbocker Ice Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. Sutiiffi Hotels, Edisiranti aJ Main Tift Pwe Eafleni Its AUKl WITH TBS BteT QUALITY OP. COAL! COAL! C'AHBPOtiLY PHBI-AKKD POK PAWILY t'VK. XNIi rtll.t. WXIOHT UttAKANTXXU ' tn-t poor orasra to tas iums* omos f #-r wawmiwutow mtkubt um ocbxb, rsrqm.KiJ ' _ L. E. MILLER. GENERAL CONTRACTOR, ! V, CAPE MAY CITV, N. J. J»W-y « ----- I H/|

GEORGE L. LOVETT, 12 Ocen 8"re;t, nape May, N J. -HARNESS, BLANKETS AND ' « LAP ROB ES - DAVID W. ROD AN, . rvor OP JACIUOkl BTKgBr, UAPS HAY. N. J. ^I'ELD AND GARDEN SEED ! Coal A Wood, Flour A Feed of alt Kinds, Fresh 4 8nlt Hay in Balet. { Ah Pumen wtsUng to kavs ttrir eragrmu^y^oso^iaitortagira. us rams u nu wilt sitas andrews manufacturing cgb, : GEKERRL SCHOOL FURNISHERS,; ^jjj^ OQVETAIIED SCHOOL FURNITUSE.^BF #~vraw.- ctrarta .II >u K ;s rirrit .vurttn, otir Mts *.r-«. nbw yuiik c.tt. X-Ilii..i>i-I.riii a OFFICP. nix »-"> wrrei. WM. E. NARPLTR, ""t j#y K|iM(B.ar TB* BfATkawiiS oioex. No. IO South 4th Street, PhH*d*lohia. r r • ' Clock, Chronometep and Watch Maker. ; ' dee to up mat M*o*irt « arrxaucn. chocs# wound, sit ard J mROULATBO BYTBBYBAI. HIOH OAJMl OLOOKB A BPBCLAfcT*. V Tii VA.Y

g^mhjnt paUoring, 6rat»' ^antithiim <D*atBi, > ST- . [sHim « sum H IBF - |pxt Weeljfe3^-fl|ear "Them Shout 1 ij /a ",r - • - : ; i SAJQ THEY CC begin to shout 'Odds, ends, three, fbtu^fiyA and six of a kind at pit prices."' Sopie of, then iwilb have gcoBs nifdp jpd die bccasjon. They'H mark 'em on what is known as the "sliding scale,'' a "liule.onV and.a * "little tifl." These few introductory remarks and Then we'll tell you our little story. J __ ^ "TP-Vrnj; pjir J jjjidry and Wholesale jT{CJ^8p [ f(»-dai ;lrdiTi Iti'ahi j4S'N'iJ IWAf-jStreet to the new six-story 1 biultljri}»s> ; (jjiarilJ Etkhienui iiarltet aixl Twelfth Streets, and' LI and as you're not interested in thatjpart of out little story We'll skip it and 'to right down to facts ofinterwu to the general public. - 'TVfc-l'rtririisi tl itrsfrlvUrt'iil^ttson^pci' ,t.; Wfry to the t.--new wholesale store any Fall or Winter t lijtliipg. Wefre i going to Vyp our promise This Thursday morning all the | Overcoats, all the 1 leavy Suits, all theMen^ Youth's. Bflyi.. .:„ .' j antf Children's Winter Clothing will l,e moved ,l«pwn to onr .|sj>aoioiis retail sKTfv art-'iffti* li^njotith and Pa-sjntnk Aye-.( j n'liwj ami 10 nsike Imu seSjonTjit «>f a dull ope we'll |YUl ' jwhaf is kndWTf totlic traoe as "the knile" int'o Vm In I other words, we propose to opsw' our mv wholesale store. - at Market nnd Twelfth Streets, with a clean slice.' . The ,re1 tailers'll be in the market soon for their Spring stocks, and we'll not put a damper on 'em by letting them see Winter L goods. J Thcuulvailage to von will be a selection of thousands , j j where in -other stores you see but tons. The diflcrence in (price in addilion to ih.- savings between the manufacturers' | ' . ;N. Snellenburg L Co., FIFTH, SOUTH S PflSSYUNK AVENUE. I THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF CLOTHING IN PHILADEt PH'A. I. H. SMITH No. 47 Washington Sr., Cape May, N. J. FIN It READY MADE CLOTHING, Fdi' Hen and Boys in all lie Latest Styles aid me Loml Price ' FURNISHING GOODS, HITS. CAPS, TRUNKS, Etc, lit GEORGE. M. POWELLpriim-i MERCHANT TAILOR No: f 6 0*daltir StreeL Cape Mav City, fa . KT.vn> HIRAM DEWALT, MERCHANT No 817 Che»nut Street, Philada. Ihplar Stlla J PomUar. Prises. Hale el hi Meiial aU-JainiBe- Pim I. L. SHtPPARD,''- '- 29 Washington Street, Cape May, N. -J. s«n li.ia.-.w GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, BATS. CAPS, UMBRELLAS & j re-rP"*"* — §g "" > . ' " '

VvisL* -'. ''J liags^ lOHNSDNiSTOIgS^ S YaBCML - I HARDEN AND FARM MANtl AX— FOa sBMcJu <rx I E "En AS 'YTJfSK C'.ra:cE. : and-'-ODnveyancer, -if AO CAPE MAY CITY N *(