Star of the Cape, 1 August 1877 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CA~P« MAY CITY. H. J hm fed imllhi w it. —d thai tow mriosder The Baltimore tad Okie road, •Mm lfc» fc* «o fe»r frotka strike,- naming He bright and ! j trains regularly flora Bellimors to lbs Ohio wtthoot the aa■Mtaaec of troopo^ind erarythlag ia ''"ttotha Paaneylvnia rofe. freight «a.mWx rapidly -orad, and there to now no trouble Immense freight train, were etarted tm Suad.y and yaaUrday. from Pltteburg far tha Beat, among there than warn o*ar 1M ear loada of cattie. I UnVarosr Uartracft b rtffl «t Pittsburg with a military fane of aboot fiOOO troops. The Governor ' evidently mesne that the lava ahall 1 be eaforosd, aad'the riotera kaow ' that be on-a. bueiDree. Tb.-ri.g-leaden of thaw* an bate® quiatly , all rated at PUUbnrg, Herrtobnrg, , aad other polsta, aad It ia to Hbped , that tba law will ba Beted out to 1 tbem to the fullest extent, not ooly ■ ia Pennsylvania, bet almnhgra. la Hew J amy everything to ' nulat, and a dtopakch from Phillip* ' bug leal craning aaya : "The etrika . to over both oe the Morris aad Be- . sex, aad Ceetnl roede, and the man . arc aaziuoa to go to work. Tba i freight traiaa bare ben atartad oe bothraada. , Oa the Hew York reeda the em |iiu j an a«» j fail .rally rescind is ' go to work, aad the freight traiaa ' are ag^ raring." J Iht Pan*. of ■Hasina Tba Liaderkraaa Society to 000- < cert last eight at the Stasfcloa, eoe- ■ aiatad of Haiarich Hoffmani'i ceo- 1 tela, "Da. Mwrchau roe dar aefca- ! aea Melrebre," or interpreted into "Halted States, " "Tba fabto of the | faireet Maluaina." Tba priaeipel , parte wen assigned at follow.: , "Prireri Ifafete," (aoprono). 1

Mite Katie Banner ; "Clothilda," (contralto), Mia. Lola Hermann ; "tW Baymond,'' (buitoeaL Mr. Pairiea," (base), Mr. Jeatn Bitter. Tba toloawen giree with fair ef facte, wkieh would hsra beaa increeaad if tnng with onhntnl aeoompatiimel, as ietaedad by tba compoasr. There waa oooaiderahle inquiry among tba audience, n to why the Ofchaatnllcn waa omitted. The most etrikiag eoiae in the work, wen "Beimandto" Unden eoeg, a magniflcent aad pathetic Adagio la A Hat, tha list part, and tha expraaaive Allegro of "Malnina" in the second, sxprareira of lore aad fowl near far tba "Const." Tba oboroa parte wen sung with spirit aad abandon, aad tha baarty apptaan faUowteg aananl of tha gens, allowed tha appreciation of tha aadieace. Prof. J. H. Koaawald dirooted with proverbial tact aad ah.ill, and tha digits of Uro. Jteck wer on tha Kasha Coaoart Grand, wen brought to boar In wiatniy atyia. Tha oonpoaltion of last sight to comparatively new, and should ba heart! more lhaa ooce^o ba fully anjojrud. Without etanliyiag U n yreai la tba oompoaitien world, wa ana Aim far it originality and a reftnsUag-Uha teadaaey. it ia •nffiotenlly so, to alooa make Hod not rely on tUa work atone. Tba Uadmknn did lhanaaten credit in It, and to-night, wc will aea what cart at tba Ooaan Houaa. Prof. Sack war Jaaai 11a great credit far trie able- eecUpeaieweU played at e aaeamntto notice, to oblige Mr. Mitlier who had e sen Ilheabeeadphand that the Item of I Ilk ltd! aa whteb height Irefac bee hem wetergtad by the striken awntek tamtk. TVi. fa half the distance rireread the mrth, and wiB give the rohaetlve router aa teaurflhi famaliiim teteri^bae of tate and 1 1 mm 111 earned by Ike atrike. MlWiai ef dohar. wertk of tern swatting II I n Iikeili. at and from eerey part af the emmtry. AM tte -rate arteri- to Wh dni.te u"tto km Ibui:dite rntete to j*- i"v.y»i-* 1 1 •« a I >1 1 a a.

,'jj ' . m^law TmTm|'^dSMte ' H«w ,1 I erewnm.rn.tete. •fared te Wllgl. fed ffidfa Tb.Pi jl ill a faldepet te - L*£H; EzrJz . teltaerty. '• Seamal feaulie. gm-iriir to " Whlil)tla. to te of Uw _ '•PuetCUy Troop" rfPbBadefahte. 4 now guarding the teste Ansaal at j. ' - Gen. Hancock hat taken rammed ' >- ef aO lb. Ueopa rancanlrulad at Phil- ' . a lilphii, and tba rowdy atenant -ill and that the O law. I imam till lit 1 1 1 t If thay giv. him omaoton te teal with I | Tba pmteaftbs Grand Army af tba , Hi| IMl, te Phlb lifalli, tetbanam- , ' bm to rear lfiOfi aUa bodtad. tbor- , ■ oughly driltod men, have afered their ■ mrvtem to the Mayer of thai city, to - aid te una 1 leg the peace aad np- 1 prewteg the rioter.. The afltr ha. 1 \ ^'tte^W^PUUfer^ iteSir I the Imri.r is that cenivul of crime I ulanbeemt p^ny in hteUfa. and . ' behind «r with him wm nan' <htof, , ■ vagrant or tramp in Plttabteg, man, I Willi and children and haWgrown 1 aiming an thay amid carry ' away aad harming the rem Women ' with bmhim la their arms went kicking' I , of lour down tb. Wrote, mid ' of lb. brute itomml went off te ' the mme way with harrohi of wbieky. , II wm ate th. teriham whs did lha , enrol work af roardar and rmptea. . 1 thierro aad th. roagha oootroltod ' thaaitaaUsn. 41 a mateiag of tba " Bad CamnmBlats" aad "fecial Democrat..'' if New < Tut, held oa Monday night, David ' : Ojcif'. «w ef th. .Iirohme, mid ; I "The mm who were new oa ■Mksdel' I daring tba war, end they bed the bote , right to It. Be wealed the HeUoael Gmernroml to bey np the nUrcade , tim'te ntermce te tke^u*mmpeaim 1 ud the barm reilreeds. Tb. tpeeker • dedeied lb* Piiddul lUym wm | elected, end caltod upon bis I ' to retem to obey any prcctoma- I lion that Mr. lis, -m might bene. The

temttetn,000 mm far ttTpniu ' . of tetagtegebente tenia efefeinnk j r WmUagten rimiier te that cemted te Prone, by Lotto Philllppm" \ 1 - Mr. Wm. Powell, of Philadelphia, 1 . ia a goes I of tba 8m Braes.. r Mr. W. S. Buter aad family of Bal- y . Siguor B. Baritt, ef Pbltodeipbto, ' itgtol.r.d at the Btoefctm tote evening. \ ^Mr. William OeU end family, of ] ' Mr. Thorn T. Wtoemn leached hme I frtMHerrtohurg. Pa-^ymterday. and I } Mr. Knrote Doaredoure, of lbs wail 1 known km of Dourodourt Brotharo. > • rhitodeiphia, to teayteg at Uougrom ! b HriL - Oar 1111 in id hand, C. Tbsmas. , 1- bq., tb. popator grocer af 108 Mar- I 1 kte terete, Philadelphia, aad family J . an staying emeite Bfa at tha At- , lantic Hotel. Wa corGaHy watoeam j tbw.toCap.May. ' What Paorut Sat or Da— The j * Hraard Srnbail a/ Pndia aaya : , -Stop. May baa th. mm aagaMkwi . • Hieleb teroady teach efinyte Uro eomt ■ 1, romns fabatoeteivtegead aeeehm ! j em mat Lang Bronte, bat tea teecmt | , mmawmd to vary gndnte. aa Ik ttam . , an mato.d. eed betbtog to mfar and 1 erom frmly litrlpl te than at may ' * pfaam. Andtemteepfaak ynronidi 1 ■ Uatogte. mate far a rolto or twe aad ! I toadtog teoetey by tea I ef tea | * Ugbtfal faafadm far Mstegkl arodtia 1 teat far aenaat love mate* or tea 1 1 Attotek City. Pin difall 'etehar toml j » lerott, eeteward aemro tea Ittny eaada 1 0 to wy roate eBghlad teat far tek eaa I team af gems. Tte pfam to ante tomamaadeetemCbpa Hay te an te , I ■ Item am faw. tea me . , tern, tm teroaiy apm white mad . teat rterom. tech. gtewteg bar. wblto , te. bateto aa af th. chmp atdm . 1 ■ P^teg tee bmvy Ibmter acrm t t wtdeh peeeed eror Vteetend j nlntty I , efaaneea end evmieg. tee tea be- I f hugteg te Mr. J. H. Bant, the tern . ; ; 1 Tb. fated tern* fee Bin tee beam ■ ! AH ranched a pun what, the tad J . fit i the A waf It aN te. t - red ad yarnd teteth. feme, tare I I m Agfamln many liiiii'i'i 11 A fe- , tto Child -e. ly tog m A Imp te « : i , fa. ItoMdmeMbtmdbtt. . I a pL b! ; | A w*m teteadnteri a[* :

i AenOririrteefCepeMey Oty.dming A month ef April M. •—! f tllill.nl A .ember of article. 1 tenad te A Its, "" . Idmtlded by Mm- Lmmleg, end bar I daughter, a. bAg to A bourn Ufan the tee, eed bAagteg to Am. ' feted te OoM Altoy, told e'v.ry I riroigbt story sbont eoae good. . km boner shortly efter A drv, . by parties who rented it bote bar. , Their mm -em Amy Willlsme , end Angritee Prtefaie, em) if A p» . them, they 11 bere s stroug esse agsteet them. Mirths, bow- • eeer, did not implicate A prisoner, ' end isid she knew of no ksrm ' bed done. 8be said thsl is ' brum Williams wee opposed to A wifa bringing A stolen articles Into , A boose, end made such s foes about it At Ay were removed Ambrose-Williams testified that 1 be lives at 8m Grove; but et A > tries ef A tie he lived iu Goal - Allgy with Priefaie, He cUinad ' test A prisoner st A bsr brought 1 A stuff to A boms, fallowing ; Mra. WiUisms sad Mrs. FrisUe into , A boms. A Aught A goods eteiso, sad made them take ' tbem ewsy. Said be lived with Mrs. i but A wee not A wifa. > Mae Bennett, then testified that she recognised A prisoner as s «py srognd A bouse. Mr. Dunk test Uteri te finding A ; goods in A prisoner', poeseeeioa. , A quilt on A bad, aad s lady's sigbt-gows sad other artistes in bis r trunk, which bad bam recognised by Mra. Learning aa being her propJ arty. I The prisoner, Thos. K. Smith, 1 then testified hi A own behalf At ! be brought A arttcksto Cape May with him, and that ba mad to wear , A aigfatgowa. You could potth-ea . darkeys of A sA late A nighl- , gown, aad A absurdity of A thing > mode everybody in A court-room • • We fargot te mmtloe At the

' came before A Mayor .ml ' Alderwaa Olbeou, who rcroamleri • Smith beck to jail, ia default of ' ' U00 bail, far s farther bearing on Wednesday afternoon et S o'clock, eed ml William, there alio te detkeit of MM bail ; ba being required 1 me witness. Both Smith and William. are bad characters. Smith bsrlpg served several years la A penitentiary, mid Williams being wanted ia Salem Coaaty to eadergo r e^w^uuVJmpeteonaaM tor laa1 Tba Gseernor of^Hew Jersey toeurd i A fafealng pnwitomellne U a tot. toepm AaBmTeauetiaa, A stem 1 , fellfa.Hlii. Tba pabfe ban a 1 . right te loak A ana obtain mcurity , 5LST5S53W 1 peww to te Iwwt A civil, sad I 1 Ihsrofar mmie not military A civil , gevamteaat- Tha military ef A Aue. is Ue teUeet exuet, w&l be mfe Bid cf A maintenance of tow. end ' it winds ItedetykiteteBy -.AIcaU , [ ITritta . end ^EteAUAto I , make their pefee fame e. Urge, end : i • vminl er pet dawn to e certainly. . I A nun I ef pefee tens aad A . strength of A pea. Add te m ' , latgem teteann pmfaot mfciy ud , nap III. inteecUmeten torn*. I , ■ StMSrtrJESS ; 1 tA ef vietonee uywben la A Mm: , and I spate raattea every dtotmber ef A peace te etey A tow. et cues, ones eadsr my hud, at Aetty of , Timlm, tA fate day of July. «n. J. D. Bunta I Jonx AH ALL, Privet. Secretary Dbowxbo Jde MorUaar Samaen.agadlfi.wn.drowmdatKlagfem, , J .males, oa A lm tafe Ha had , , mtbd with A 1st A. (Mm Samaon), AA.neirJ.fi. and L.C. Adams Haw York, aad m A abevt 1 1 mi.li.aid day went in to kaA nry 1 early te A morning ud wee drowned. 1 fate»»a ] Aau Afaurthday itwm Aught , ham te Ay Mm and A immA wmv . away te A eemateryaf AM. ' K- Cbmah, ai T1 g I 1 TA yenng mu pfeni earn- ' feu A winter, under A piU.ro to I ef A W-H.Mtekfa.ef AJAtrol I M. B. Chunk, el leferlh, ud, . elthangh dying fat fame hmnfaym A , termrimtoefbtonte A eemteette . r.tasagTjir , mem puna teham Ami '

[ I friday | ^ aeuuw, and by Mr. H fi" "t" te' v On Baterdaj ifti A n. att nahJ a Aybad OiHmAij Mfel 1 rldi . befam M.yor Wilteaa ud Alder- . ' mu Ultoos te A (.'toy life, -Ah a j was fifed wMh utteeeaas and qA r Miahari Byu tutor* ceferi te " uewer u to hi. grift, repferi: 1. "Guilty of bring wfth A puny, j r evm." * Mr. Aaron Oarrieoo AI noticed d tun impltlaa. looking MivMeris '• coming oat af e gale on A prcmi- '• am of one of A collegia uh A had , * bem fired, aad faUoutd Am. Did.; " ait at thai lime know of A fire.: I Xd IA Stewart, who )oiofd < Urn ia trucking A men. Lost light of Am is shoot three min- " site, Aa tboegbt he saw A seme >- nan war A Chalfaate, aad ibcoltl- ■ oar aSksd Aa w A Ay were doing. > They answered that they'd "been ■ watching some men and women." 1 Recognized A prisoner, is tboee • bom be saw uear A Chaifauie. j t Retaining to A place of starting be e smelt cdel-oil, ud thought of fire ; 1 t but as A people were up, he .up- ! 1 pceed if there wm s fire Ay*d know | t It, end eo went home te AI. It wm j I about 1 o'clock on A morning of 0 A 81th. * Lieut. Stewart corroborated Mr. * Garrison's statement, in relation to A following of A men, ud their identity. 1 Officer Albert Bennett, wm et A * Jail In A neighborhood of midnight, ° aad wm ashed lot water by Ryu, or Purteag si wu the name he knrw bin by. Could not get A water * forhlan. He looked excited. Did not arrest him. Did not reach A * fin until It wm out. Wm of A ' impreefem it bad bsoa set on fire. Smell of ooal-oil. Saw burned piece of carpet. Blind, to A window, near A Ira, bet Ay were open. ^ Men, wbeo be u> Am, appro rod sober. [ Officer Napoleon Bennett. Saw A prisoner, between 11 ud It k o'clock on A night of A 2Clh, acting suspidoosly. He wu after, weid told by Chief Sony to arrest tbem. After Kyu wm In this cell he Infornrod wttaxoaothsl Bickom . ... the m." uhndid A uhnlelois. I wm the who did bus-

, incse. Took e kerosene lamp from r A lamp- post, near by, poured oil , on A budding ami Mi fire to It. Officer Stewart wm la A doorway ' and beard what wm said. Wu oat 00 I Lafayette street when hi. partner set Ire te A building. Prisoner volunteered A above Matemeut. Said heM tern Stele's evidence. ' Witness' account of A interview wm afterwards oorroboraled by Ltent Btewmrt. Offieer Werner bed earn A prisoosr o« A night in question. Had beu suspicion, of Bickom tor some I time. Hed coovero.tion with Bickom ' after A Ira. Bickom denied everythiag; mid if ke wuted to mL a fire I he'd born kte mothsria piaos. • Chief Sooy mid officer Bennett ! rone to him ud told him who be I uw oa A street at A time of A ■ Ire. Wnl to A vicinity of A , fire oa Lafayette street and examI lawl A prom torn, aad then ml to ' A Mayor's office aad eonncileri [ with kirn in rafarance te U. Fount) 1 a burner belonging to a street lamp ' whan A Ira waa. The officer, loid . him of Ryu', eoofaaaion, ud it I wm as Ay related It at A trial. ( Mrs. Amanda Waldte,wbonaldaa A cntlaga on Lafayatte .treat, testified that bar daughter told A [ that A .malt coal-oil and fin, and I on looking oat of A window A [ row smoke. Soma of A family had I not yet retired. Extinguished Uw ' Ire with a blanket Awl and a r ptooacfoUoiotb. Aldetmu Gibson 1 arrived won after A discovered ; some spark., which be put oat. C Samuel Smith, lampAeatr, teatilted that on Thareday A lamps were all right, bri on Friday, after A Ire, ha mkaad 00a st BAY 00 Corgis etrast, A one at Columbia ; Miahaal Byu, one of A prtooo- ; ' tealMad: I wm all around with 1 Bickom. I wu dnmk. 1 , wm robar eaongh to kaow offiosr 1 , Stewart, on Columbia a vune, A | A A far a Aw of lAfaacoo. ; wuwDim I wm at A 1 cottage taaidanl A gate. Btekom , wa bA to est fire to A booaa. \ H* a rity lamp from Corgie .tre-c \ Hril. bm than biffin aad dm ' work. Ha wA around to A rear of ifi property. Saw , Btetoam go to on I tola ware srraar. | A strike a match there. \ bApteeas (Acrnca Uhy*u strori A A one on CriamUa a venn.) -nee (rod, A that Bill Jrn. H Klm i.li teteAd At te — Amu ahA A time ef A I A Then gte A m tight, A r

'! Jrw, — — — | 'rHk &S 1 .fern 1 tor mfa kto a - ► AfriK-eAA^ [ fa»a^to.lteA h TAAritfaM^Unregb - A ' ] I- onr cooetry to new pag.la* to wrii . known te oar reefers, A fully ; a -dwelt epos la A nenspspm ; : throughout A sou try. All eUmve J , of Mwlqfeyill.1 ly pnralyA • L- ! A A greet evenA of imvri A ; irsnqortrilon l-wk.d far A pros- . j ' eet. The Are eonntrv '.« broom- 1 ' . ing full, uenewl te A mwmtoty id j a qmi) raetorstloa te traaquUlty, . . j A raising of A ruUroad bloekede ..A A raamptioa of traffic— 1 1 Mill ton. of laauceut men, womu j A children wiD infer if this is not ,1 Immediately done. It to lor A - beet interests of rick A pour. , We are not disposal to die-am A ' 1. ceases tending to three results A j J. emanating from onr pernicious trade , a unions. Let A rebellion be first : ; - quelled eras by A dreed mort 10 I t feuvev aad prevrnlteffi foe A future ! . may then bo disco ma I J lib candor | { A fairness to loth contrmllow prevail In thte Npalilic fur it would % j end in its utter de. traction . We ham with regret, thai ex-feu-alor Thomas Iteesky. nf tbto oounty, '■ to ■eriously ill at his Adenro Mar 0 Caps May Court Ilonm. Mr. Iterator r has born m poor health far own. months. We hopeeuou to hearbf hto c rraioratioo lu gA Alth, A that he may bo spared far msnr your, af ^ inrf.lnm. to A i—outo of Id, county. • The Cotenado Hotel, Philadelphia. ' Pa., to noted foe Us flue location and d A unsurpassed elegance of Its spe polntmente. !. New Jdperi isemcnts. * J^OTICE or ABB1UXMKHT. '' pUIILiC 8ALK It XUB1S*TIV UCSTTD U Sea-side Cottage, ;!

l utrt MDtr. ti unrr 11k, inrr. • tub KLKUAN1 NEW CirTTA'.E, r QOLONNADI uurtu 1 mi. paws rtpturru. 1 V«OBT»filt.g. 1 """" " 'Jr_lriLgg! fe? A ATaSJSJSliX Jmu we* fiifiMOMI fiifnSTyi 11 JJOfT TOUR IETTERJ

t . "Jl I • |S ( II tt' EKT rtr NEW JBRMCY. I : : ' I ; ( .. — ; j- J* CIIAXCBRT ornv JERSEY ' ' I : | " •* - f "■ i |N CIIANCEKY OF NEW JERSEY. ! < te ^uTaLns^mJIa a ito!tsla>Mte! Real Extale. 1 FOR SALE! JJ A TRACT or LAND CONTAINING 700 AOIII3S.

1 oWcK',rsJ.'lajTlu^j(. J^'auunul " ^.■G'jTAite RKwr. roy ; ■ Railrwuls - "yy»"T JEI»EY RAII.It<)All I U al-UMKH AKR.VMiKUKNTH.Ur. - '• Trains wUI tear. t»i~- Mar m IMIows to FOR rnihADKUtotlA : 7.00 &ttters-<££. 'tv-. , HilteUtoekte A. M. ^ y | 446i;!^!EtrSUrK!,S;5K 1 - ul: WotelMlw too : hsssasJiu .sun, >11- s 11; viehaid 1»: -fettees e.u; gpskasByBSsasfa 2 FROM PHIhAPICUHIA. >. Traiaa aretes at Usee M-J Hal «™s; as. ■r uir.k. aai.inars ««i> » eg. am > M. " inBE , [ JgLANK BOO Eft STATIONERY FIFE OUTLEEY, _ riainxo tacxlx. FAMILY MEDICI EXB, : XMXI4. IKIXU, TWTNim, j; W«API'!NU FAFKHB. Tom fla on, otrv 0001m. | FIKUKR HTALLH. ■AUAM.es , [ rBsmgmm^" at- ■ • rjYHE ORO0B san THE CRESCENT, j : : ! "^. '^Sg.'ghBas. ! DON'T FORgET | Fresh FislL Game, Etc, 1 I. jl'lMM * Oft, l Wkilndi CMmmlaalim Merokute, V vntUMtrau. Lwmw I

- — ^ ■ — f CANNED GOODS. !! romaMMMHreoo. l| BDW. M/ioMOMMAK, 1^22 - M.tRKKT STREET. PHILAIHO.I'III.1. 1719" i ANCHORED AT OAK RAH. S p™ ran wrav.Tra.p ® j' Jj CLOTHING. i4> | I WANAMAKEB & BROW. I | WANfiMftKER 8 3R0WN, ? | X wwwet OAK HALL, 6 I mL iu. a Msrk.L PHILADELPHIA, aim : ^ ^

RKMKMHEU T11AT YOU CAN TUKtilASE —FT. H. WILLIAMSON, No. 49 Washington Street, C OOD8 T CTY PRCtS. „r j FINE CLOTHING! AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS. I'MltllKLl. AS, UriillKP, I GOODS, UNDKRWKAK, NKCKWKAK. COLLAR/ AND | CUKK8, HOSIERY AND OIAJVKS, FINK SHIRTS, SUSPEND KltS, Ac. i SI' EC I A L A NNOUNCEMKVE HEAD-QUART KHS FOR Fine Clotkingo The .uhacribsr w.-uld aniuuins-c lu tlic |oqilc of Ot|w May City A County, BOOKS, So. 47 WASHI56T0S STKEET, Tbe largest ami iwnt nm.i.h le luamtairot d FRENCH. KN0IJ8R AND AMERICAN CUITIIN. . ASSIMKUKN. 1 >OEf»KIN ami M MMEIt DRESS GOODS ever before irierrsl in this enaaiy. uml MADE It" OUDliM AT Tlil: I.I.W FsTlHUCUfcX. Call and roe far yairaclrra. Also, a largo aid Mipenor stuck of UEADY- ' MADE CLOTHING fae Mens. Youth.' .ml Children.' wear. Also, a full ami complete sluck of GENTS- FURNISHING GOODS, such u I nderriiirt. and Drawers, Wblic. Fsuev r.nl( sr.imcr. Shirts, L'mbcefes. Ac. A lull assort meat of Hria, Cs|« and Gk-vra, sultnUe for all seasons, fe CinUis and Cusiiucne sold by tha yard. Particular alien tiou givon 10 repairiiq;. and all order* tlird at short uotice. 1 Ja.ni. ISAAC H. SMITH. Ei^A.i]srE!, THE FAMILY HAFEGUAltD. AWARDED THE U1UIIK8T PREMIUM AT THE CENTENNIAL AS THE BEST IN THE WORLD. THE HORRORS tRDlPPllLING ACCIDENTS Dally nampjriiig|la|thc nreoT Ihc^OG. now fe uJlhfadMlrai^ which are mad* ELAUTE AS AIT ULTOINATOE. WHy it imi tHo Safcnt. ELAINE will not exphsle white harriag la s terap. raw ia say rther way . ss jl Es5S3EliH,fc£^:S'35 '""war IT IS THE MOST ECONOMICAL. ELAINE Is much pone lhaa say mbee arolart of IWdro. A ri"» a mart "kLaIn^I. u stenhria pcevmuulw fan lW towtjhte eeausltira m wnute la WC'I J 1 1 '• i ts^rSSSesassstsx .T™;~ : It ante be A In ssr bind rilsny with any style m lek nr mmrrnrr. Far ml* si Manufacturers* Prim. BY THE AGENT. ' CARLTON M. WILLIAMS, BIO IfArlAOt ffitreot, Oftmdon, N. J - , WlfotkFALK AJIt" BKTS1L 1-ttLKJt , KAYAL STOKES, LAMPS aaa' FIXTBRES I II mil or 1VEMT MlfifilFTIW. ' New Cheap Cash Store, (Mfahfa Tfal WIGIIHI.) BOOTS. SHOES. HITS. CAPS ABO WALL HPEL 1 Sg \ mmmm Brr " s

! v^nwH™ onram ™ I T. ELDHEDGFS Cheap Cash Stan, CAPE MAY. m NEW GOOD* AND NEW PKlCBfil ■ | '"HO TMtiST.wn N KIX'N T. HLDRKDGB. 11 1 1ST AMH CHEAPBST loo Marltot St. C. THO MAM, I TEADEALER, :' STEAH CUFFKS H0A8TKK, FA M 1 1. V . «. K04 EBI EM. Fine Family Sroceries, | fchfen Trsa. Firah Urateol ud Gienad WINES and liquors. j Heiiu, • t^C. THOMAB.^ ♦ ! Y|Y MtMTTO; 1ST. O. PRICE, | VJ and XT Perry Mtrrrl. . i DRY GOODS. noton6 ^ - vreu.. nramnitete. Q|

FAINTS AND OILS. 1 'j Country Produoe, Bntto , aaas « j ^ ^ remiit^iMWBL I j.'AMII.Y STORK, ~ ~ | ALL CAPE MAY 'j THE REST OF' MANKIND Cordially Invited to Visit • TNTEAAT storp I Ciwner of Itr-ntlwiy fa York. Aran J. 1 UHOOEHIEN, i Dry and Fancy Goous. 1 Will mi .".b ra I," rmtenr .11 kladaud Conrioou. Treatment and One Lew Price to AIL NO TIIUMT. 1>. F. CROWKI.I. Monuments, «fc. . W. K. IUYMOND. Cog st Houaa san Tuoxaboe, N. 1. , MARBLE WORK MONL'MKNTH. ; Tombgtonofi, Table ta, te. Harness, ifa. i 1 | A UN K8S. IIARNRSB^^ * HARNESS BUSINESS atoito Si—., Co. CU,. tag tssagas*" LIGHT AND BBATT IAUDR, CULLABR BRIM.KP, WHIDfi.faa.fam.