Star of the Cape, 4 February 1881 IIIF issue link — Page 2

"oapbmay qity, n.~ fwi)AYvr.r.i'..im i, iftHi! look i mm;: mri ik>oKH Tt7hVit'%ciuiir.iui. lUtlDi tnkUt •rTU(tin«ati>[Q club tb# 'aril or tub Ciri #UU lit* »•<«*•" VWi/y mm ounouura (Ul mm T will furnliu lb# Wsckly ur am of rum Cira aud lb# Oretorell M'r.Xi* CtoMarrraO. aUr|«l pa*a, Ucoluuiu X»ti|«4» pa*. AO* Jnnr, furt2,«a, and will «1%# mm m Crmm (»rt«# U» mmch jmmrlf mWriUr sodar IkU cJubblftg anM(tMc«t in/ (MiUuuk be Buy MlKi from Uit fulloalnc Utuuui v<Mhk-|<u»U4« l*)J tb«l fit# of alt om l— tb# b«>ki Vmlog Harper** lidlllnni, um* .. brldirJ. WoauilfUll/ |>rlnlrd ou good j«a|»#r. la pap«r cov«rK ♦j.L -Jan# Uyra.,*lh«r»:cbcala»l»»aT«l wblcb utaJ# L box lot t a Urobl#'# Urn#, t. -lb# Jiajraof |\ua|*ll.M llulnnr#hl#t »r* leal n>u»*ncaor gn|7rraol>uj>utorlt7. lb# tm Ml CMclaeUng ol hi# pf^luc* Una a. ft. -John Halites. G#Atl#m*n," Mlnn Mu. Iocs'# ma#i#rt>ir*e; a #u>r/ of lb# •uiruvi an 4 triumph# M»»*Ulal Willi low blrtb e*4 Ito# Srrtu*#. 4. —Tb# iHalhumoat |*»|>«r»of lt>* 11«k» wick Club.- I ha work Ibal |»<» Chat Ira tHckcna bla rwlcbrtljr; the ta.Mt tiQnon»B« ond alwaya Ilia l»o#l popular of bla book#. . »Tfc# llUUwr nl a Cilm#." 11/ Victor llugu. Tba urittla n#rrall*aby thr great Frrttrb p*l, noaalut ami biolorlan o| lb# Crliu# of l*oUl# N#|«|««»a la atfwngliag the tlhcrtlra of bla country. * . -ilanry Lomond." A novel, lty Wm. y. Tbackarwy-tb# moat nrllellr, popular ami characteristic of lb# truck# of lb# wtacat nuaallat of thla / Um#. • J. -Lot ben." lty Alexander William Klnglak#. On# ot lb# moat charm* "Y-"' |ng narrative# #a«r written: full of - *, paa*plctur#a of III# In lb# Ln#t. Including admirable arrouat# of peraonal eipcrlencr* In P-CJpt #**1 tb# Holy I And. ft. -Journal of tb# l*lagu# In Loadon." By llaaUl lwfo#. author of -lloblnaon Cruaoa.- Tb#lru#bUlory,byou#of the moat dUllogulabed wril#ra la our larguage. of tb# myaUrloua and awful vlallatluoa of tb# ltagn# to England. . T W « • -Pot ma of Wada worth.- Cby •aim b# itouhyy^mrrw #Ad ael#rt ediuonof <"hfg,,t xt^'m ^StUffTm'fSLassSS. wbnaa wrIUng# owa tbejr coUbrlty Urr#ly lo tb# #xcwU#ot tioV— * ' demanding IbcydlapUyof tb«awntmen I and •emery of country life. '»• Threw toiumr# -UnglUb Men of L#t» KwbT' "fc- l#ra- .In ooah 1. Uobcrt llurao. X. ^JlJ^sCZ^OtHrettloldamllh. S. John Ituoyan. Ofllm# vulumew lb# firal la by iTlntortfjPsra «tpal Mbarp. the •eeoud by WUllam % mack". U»# brilliant nonnU«t.and lb# third by Jama* A. Proud#, tb# dl»Unvntahe*! bUtortan. No mor» charming book than thewe three mar. eeloua b1u#r»j»hlr# make up baa been lMUrd lu modern time*. It will b# aeen thai them book# corn prim n wide rang# and •trlkln* Ultenlly <f the moat brilliant and plewalng produrtlooa of modern aulbori, Includlag Not#U,Trar#U. Poetry. Biography and lllatory-ao that all laalnn may b# cor nulled end each aubacrib* •r will be rmbarraa^d-only by lb# richnn of tb# variety tn selecting hi# fact# It# book for a Pre# I*rtre. Uabacrlpllnaa payable In advance, and tb# Frew Crti# Ik-d rnu.t t»# ordered at lb# time lb# p#pera are aubecilbed for. Pre# a pec: men enplea of tb# riwiaaarl areetfy CVrererrioi may be '-Malnrd by addreealrg U. Ilalatcwd A tan. Proprietor# Commercial. Onctuoatl. Ohio, and free ■ pectmeo nop I re of tb# #M n ran be obtal next by addteaalng W. V. L. belgman. Uap# May City. TbUlalb# moatllb#rbl offer aver made by a country nrwrpaj-cf. tf after Ibe lib cf March oexL Tbe Bo« Icq 7Van#cri;< well rays: "The r«ry good sourer It returned lo tbe carping criUce of Europe who complain that Ibe United State* do nothing for Ibe real of the world wllh their power and pmeperlty, thftt tbe proof we furalib thai a great nation of fifty million* can lire lo peace smoog theroMtrr* and with all tbe world without a standing army, 1* the greatret thing aoy nation erer giro to the worU.'* Tbe Democrat* la the House need ool bo discouraged. They hare not ' •' jet exhausted all possible methods of securing a quorum of tbeir membera. They might open a Irve lunch bar, or 1 get Cox lo make a funny speech, or 1 Irritate Wearer and Sparks into a ' pugilistic encounter. The trouble with their show It Its dullness. Let them < tullTtn It a little, and the absent J— 'members will come flxklng In like 1 fibfljtloiektua. 1 1 ^ t V jSli mm , \ w " Ooh Ji-K. Bryant: of Georgle, made ( a speech the other day In Boston, lo ■ the course of which be sold bo re* garded "a Solid South1* aa a menace V to tbe Union, because It has placed ] that section In tbe control of an aria- f tocratlc class who are un-American la j sentiment. They are men with leel- * logs that hare come down from their j feudal ancestors, who because they t were losing control of tbe gortrument, t attempted to destroy the Union, and ] are now the enemies of tbe Nation and t a curve to their section. t — \ , The Suoeex (Delaware) Jomai aaja: •• We are (a faror of educating tbe negro, but we are bitterly bdatilg to 1 mixed schools. We hope our present ' Legislature will make provision for * negro schools, and that provision ' ought to be geoerous and liberal. Tbe * State ought to edocete her roUra. 1 Unleae she tinea It the Be publicans * wiQ fraodolently or otherwise obtain 1 the consent fft the North to enforce 15 upon oa their proposed system of plac- * log upon the same school bench, tbe * children of the blacks and the white." ^ .J if — 1 This mult will be heartily ae- * qui raced In by tbe people ol thy State * generally, aa Mr, Sewelt fcaa,fora for • many years not of tbewmak^romlaeot T men la New Jersey, and well qualM T for the p *IUoo be It chosen to fill • For nearly aloe years be hea been State Senator, and during the! whole * period has been ooe of the most am* ■ fial and able men In that body— always 11 watchful of the Interests of the whole " people of the Slat*, and guarding them ,c with fidelity* No man In New Jersey ** hoe been more radons In ndtanrinc T the latemtt of the Hepnbdean party then Qen. Sewelt+and to bins In largo- lJ UsMstwraTTthU Ihk hl it W Narional Cuogma he wilt aten he en m the side of sowed IrgMaUen, ami no * ■rus who 'could he ahssin would An ^ mora than he foe the itrn mial if ^ the hrteraate ef ad the peeffo ef New and nanl In (hla emnneyn, seedy am* WJ . m -i-v. Jv L'

—— ■ammmnm— ■ I'roia Me aire. Oar Owe Cwm »—*•■! laialM m A»- • Aalleaa N«alM# #il/. Tka I1#mI UmUt mm Um I*mIA«. A fUid M taUriMUlai laakaM, MIIUmm# la U-ld mm4 »Uvm# U Um vlciaII/. Palara IVI mt AmmUnn AaUrMllMA TIM4». OVAYMAS, Mexico, Jsuuary, IhSl. Mu. Kuirou:— This qualut old town | Id Sjuorm, Mexico, Is located on the cot shore of the Gulf of California and hat a harbor, Uud-lockvd aud tluiUrcd iroui the tea with appn>achcs through chxnuelt bclwcco the Uiandi of l*«iJoras, Sen Ylceote, Titaias aud Cucbori. Tho uld and dUtluctlto fixtures of this straogo old towu, are so peculiar that l hare been lc tup led to giro your reader* tome Idea of its location, its future possibilities, aud something of tbe anledtlurian habits of Ibis clip of COO) souls. - I cau.w do*u Irotu 'Frisco ou a wry comfortable coastwise steamer which touches hero about oocs a month, carrying a few iwsscoxcra and a light cargo of goods. We auchorcd one brlchl moruiug In the harbor, aod while we were preiuriog to go ashore I took io the wild and romantic surroundings of this port, so soon lo bocome a great commercial entrepot in the American Australian trade. Lsxy Yaqul Indiana ware plying their vocation ou every band catching Ga)i ol many varieties or taklug •blimps, crabs, lobsters and oysters that are found in great abundance. TlIB TOW Jf OP OUAYMAS neatlcs at the end of its quiet aod secure harbor, soarroanded on three sides by high bluffy mountains. Tbe opening into tbe . ocean between two high, rugged cliff#, U about five miles from the city, and within this tlralt the bay widens to as to furnish what has been well termed tbe most secure Harbor on the Pacific, About half a mile from the town an Island divides the Inner from the outer harbor, and It is ou thla island that lbs South-west-ern terminus of the great Atchison, Tupcka and Santa Fe Is located* Here are the immense wharves and unllmiled docksga, where tbe heaviest men-of-war can anchor In sefety. jray ' the island, land wanLAhgr^rmUr la much s hallo wt^-^heert rage depth batigb^LAt d nlno feet, while on 4bFae*wird aide there Is a drpths amaglng thirty feet. The railroad ' reaches Its terminus by a long bridge ! from tbe Eastern shore, aod will be able lo TBANsrORT PBKiailT TO TIlBtTEAXzn DZUECT. After somo little delay at the custom house, we walked erer to the -American hotel,1' and 1 ecu free to say that It is the oddest looking building in tbe world, enjoying the universal name; alow, square, adobe building, surrounding a court of plocila. Its mud floors and am^ll windows, and low ceilings, are striking novelties. After a lunch my friend and 1 sauntered through the town, which carries the Mexican stamp upon It* faceThe buildings are all of adube, built one story high, aod better as a class than those uf New Mexico. In fact, somo of them are highly ornamental. As wc n cared tbe public square, or plaza, we found a gay scene awaiting us. The nxllro band from the garrlsou were pUylog a medley of Bpanish airs, and the plsxa was filled with ladies, young and old, in gay costumes, , who promt n*d fid wilbout escorts, their natural protectors standing out- , side the circle and bowing here and * — **»r- ■■■•*■' ■• A acquaintances, lean unused to tach scenes. 1 found, upon becoming better acquainted, that

TUB INHABITANTS are divided into three classes, the "Upper Ten11 being the Spanish merchants whom I found refined and educated and with elegant gvnllllty about them, too often lacking among our own aristocracy. Tbe middle class are the native Mexican and the lower, the Yaqnl Indian, who hare been largely employed In gradlog the rood between Hermoallla and Gusymaa. I was astonished to find what we term slavery (here called peonage) Is In full vogue. If a man becomes In debt to another for 910 he is placed In absolute servitude until It Is paid, aod as wages vary from 10 to 35 cents a day, a man who once gets behind 910 Is hopelessly Involved. . rerhape the most notlcable characteristic of Gusymas Is tho evident aversion and hostility to any thing which earora of progression. In cargoes from the wharf J^USxBrom house and tbaoce lo the ypret, no drays or wagons tf* fo be used, because It Ukee f%t£ifiiKt>or of the men who "peck" everything no their becks, and tn "piling water from tbe large well wmb supplies the town tbe same law lo vogue, arwfa movement to bring tbfjWatsr Into the town by pipes was instantly squelched by tbe authorities. made considerable Inquiry about these mountains sourrouodlog the town, but nothlog seems to have been developed In them aa far aa • * MUC1NO concerned. Bsck ftirtber, however, tbe coast there are many mines worked which are peylog splendidly and many more deserted ones where shafts were put down fhwn 900 900 fcet by the Spaniards years ago, which now contain more or lees water. In those early years these miners were destitute of pumps and proper appliances necessary to fret the sbafUiftam water, and many exes# lent mines were destroyed by flooding. These abandoned mines hart all reverted to tbe government and can be for a nominal turn. I see hers a rich field for some enterprising companies, for with our modem hydranlie pumps thee mines canld be emptied at a comparatively small expense. When tbe A.T. AS. F. shall have Naapkted lu Um down thro* this rich wloefal country, I prophesy ansmtgraliou of miners and business men toeh m baa never been known In the Weft, or these certainly are rich and prom i ilng fickle foe the forty prospector, i rhe climate hen In winter is (In expesm it In a single word) perfect although la the tow* d«rta« the summer soot!* the the fsaemeter ranges pretty 1 Jit trial to the mountains heestnn 1 utthe sea bteena. Usta« la an* aratlvety cheap and imhlirtlh and rem alt aoconala everybody la an soft by here aa anywhere. F. fe P. fteaefot Rtalne ta sea* totertgwbie i lace la the V. \ Senate that the Bo- j shttran ttytetnturi ef Nafoe may 9U t ie vaeaney inaieml of * Dsmomtle t oraraer. fry* will tabs bin atnea t *• uila rrartdmiOm I •• \ ,VU^V:J ■ , . ; . . :'fj- \ mc?t j • -iv- • iv-.yb UaA '^m. { 4.W . vsr-'.civc-:-.'. .AKmi j

New Jersey'o Leglalotors. A Trenton correspond^ nt of a Fbll* adclphla Journal, gives I be following interesting statistics cuocerulng our law-makers now In ses*io*i at Trenton; •'The Sena's consists « f fifteen old and six new 'tnctuUra. One, Gcu. ' He wdl. Is serving a Iblrl terra, aud two,' Messrs. Gatduer aud Hobsrt, hart been elected to second term#; i'm others ar« either eertlug or aru al»ul to cuter ou th«^ first terms. Messrs. Deacon, Nichols, iSsxt iu. Merlin, Youngblood. llobert, Ktasbcv. Veil and Nchcnck lormcrly served lu tho Hous^ of Asarmhlv sod Mr. Hobsrt was Speaker lu 1673. Tbeir uulted j ages are Uft years, ra iking an swrags ' of 40 2-21 years for each. Mr- Lawreocs, of Hussrx, Is lbs old*#!, being in his sixty- fourth ye*.r, and Mr. Nichols, of Cumbc'UnJ, lbs youngest, being only 3J. There are tight law* yers, three farmer#. And on* each of the following vocmtious: lUiln ad of- j ficlal, school teacher, p>rk j»*ckur, i glass manufacturer, real estate dealer, retired tncrehaat, editor, lumber racr- i chant and rall'cr. Ore gsntleraxn has i no particular calling. One was -bora In Ireland and one in Connecticut, wblls all the rest were horn In New Jersey sa follows: three In Middlesex, two in Darlington, and one each In Atlantic, Gloucester, Cutntwrlxnd, Mercer, Morris, Ocean. Salem, Somerset and aussex counties There are five Ilepabllcan lawyers to two Democratic. Tbe former sro Messrs. Vail, Yoaogulood, Francis, llobsrt aud Deacon, ab«1 the Utter, Messrs. WarUnilykc end I 'ax loo. The House consists ol 31 new and 20 old member*. Messrs. Van Duyoe, U*Coancr, Barker, Garwood. Dunn, MartJa, of Sussex, and Alberisoa have been elected lo third terms, while the Irrepressible Jerry McDonald, of Ibe Hudson 44Horsc bboe*1 district comes back to serve hla tninl year but not in consecutive order, as M t. Bbet yaa 'Mf year mUrvcned btkTOfs T*n?t second and khirjk^lrtta. Mr. Cavllecr, of ilorformerly ssrtcd two years In auccossion, and Mr. Van Cleef, cf Middlesex, one year. Their united •gee are 2,52fi yesrt, an aTtrsge for each of 42 1*I*> years. Tbe oldest member U Col. IV. It, Murphy, of HonlcotowD, who U three score and tea, and tbe youngest. Mr. McMurray, of Camden, who U only 20. There are thirteen farmers, ten merchants, seven Uwyers, four cJltora, three school teachers, five of no specific vocation, two liquor dealers, aad one each as follows: re 1 1 read manager, tobxccoalsl, brass founder, civil engineer, a dealer In saddlery and hardware, shoo dealer, baker, glass manufacturer, hotel keeper, merchant tailor, clothier, painter, sllx tua a u Torturer, Jeweler, mason and builder, and mariner. The Uwyers are Messrs. Foils, Munn and Parrot, Ile|dibtlcsns, aud Messrs. McDermolt Msrtlo, of Sussex, Murphy, of Monmouth, and Van Cleef, Democrats Tho editors are Messrs. Bell, of tbe J/otatnin Jour, nal: McMurray, of tbe Glouctilet CVy Jtfjjofier; Bonsall, of Ibe dimdrn Dully i'mf end Itoblnson, of the J'rlnnrton Prtti. Four wsru bora in KngUnd, two in Germany, two in Ireland, fire in New York, fonr in Connecticut, there io Pennsylvania, one Massachusetts, and tho rest In New Jersey as follows: six In Morris, four In Middlesex, three In Monmouth, three in GloucesUr, three In Mercer, two lo Union, two In Warren, two In HnnBurlingtoo, two id aolnefseP, atiff-oto each in Ocean, Passaic, Sclera, Sussex, Bergen, Camden. Cape May and Essex counties.'*

w Divide Dakota, Allborgh tbe territory of Dakota ( baa almost population enough to qualify her for oJ mission to the Union at a State, Tha Naw-York Tribune U 9 quit# right in aeylog lhat there are . conclusive reasons why Ibis vast aod sparsely settled Und should not be j erected Into a State; and it U right In i saying that it wonld be dificult lo divide It after It became a State, but ^ It Is Ume In saying that only two ex- , am pice have occurred In tbe erection ! of new Slatea within the boundaries ( of old Stale#— Vermont and west ( Virginia. Was It taodcr regard for Mr. Blaine's atUtnds toward Massachnsstts that mode U forest lhat Maine was created a Stale out of the boundary and wllh the consent of ' Massachusetts aa Ute as 1&20? Dakota | la a vast unwieldy tract of land nearly • fonr time# as large as Ohio, but wllh no geographical centre, a tract that wonld naturally (all Into three or fonr division!. Clearly The Tribune^ auggestlon that it shonld be cot up Into at least three Territories aod wait til each has grown Into tbe proportions of a State In population and development, is tbe only sensible ona.— i/orfforxl OovranL Lost winter a bill was discussed la the New Jersey Legislators, but failed of passage, providing far filling the malodorous and m*nbta lying between nobokea and Jersey City Heights. It ought to be revived at tbe present session* Tbe marshes breeds fsvers SjKJ hinder the growth of Jersey City and Hoboken by keeping away thousands of people who wonld be attracted Ao settle. In ooe or tbe other city by Ihsir convenience to New York. Tbe UalghU and West Iloboksa wonld be desirable places of residence, on account of their elevation, the floe I views they command and the coolness of the air In snmmer, if people could get to them wilbout trarersiog the bad-emelCng marshes. Tbcee suburbs, which He high up oa the Palisades, and are reached la about hail aa bourl Ume from New York, contain * population of perhaps 20,000, and have room for three tlmee ae many mora. The fining of the morebee would prate a remunerative aflhlr ta the end by largely increasing the tagable property of the two ell lee acme* the Hudson, for with loereaeed pop*, tattoo would ofeouree come aa Increase i la value of their real estate aad la the ' number of their bonding*- IWW A 91000 Biblical hmin.- < JNt2*Vi XxitUy for Febuary It on ' ewttahka* Xt to a oral fiule magaatae 4 •fit pages. The pelhahera edef * J WO ae a prim ha the peaeee # Skrtjuw. | ty Febuary Vhfe 1991. 'those who » Ivy fee the prim erart seed 10 enfe J with tbelteeewefv foe wfoehlhty wife \ veralve the Neath number ef the I JfeeiVfo to wkleh wUS be peMhhed < tbe hnme and eddreee ef the wfoeef of tSe ittra The moeey will be fee- « wereM he the Nfomt ef the prise • fofoty Ms m hiiililgn thh* IMiiWIKMAN * v vis ' • Si JiVA- !#.»' r< j*' i /!-*.• - A . 'a. ■ ^ * . t?li ttl* w "i'ti '/bii j wlmt it* ' • w.

A FUauleus *hlp« ^ l It assms that our ns IgUbors across tb# bay at Lewet are hsvlog a regular i ghtMi excitement. Somo lime ag<» the Larq e Hsrvsrl t was stranded near tho BreskwaUr, ! tho capUiu of which had beau sometime lu November last accidentally druwocd. Nearly a cuootli agu, one buud#y nUht, tb* sailors <>u board the Usrquo which lie* lu tbo turbjr were frlghtcurd tH-ar to death and scared • ashore by, what they declared was the gho#l of the drowned captain. At the time there was no bo- 1 aloog side the barque, but the frigbteuttl sailors | cried t«»r hefti until sxuc of tho citix«n* were aroused and weul lo their rescue. The whole crew Uft ou th« first train the following morning for PhlUd«lj>hla, declaring thit they would oever again put their foot ou tho deck of that vessel. Another watch was employed and | tLiug* moved on quietly uutil Wid- • ucsday night of last week, when the ; apparition again made its appearance, | at which time, says the Drtoinriibr I Lijht: - **Tbe matter blew over and was almost furgoUtn until Wednesday nljfol when I'ctcr Msrtln a stout valiant hearted I^swss Sailor, who bad Urn welching the haiqu# was aloitet peralyxcd with fear and bad to b« brought ashore lu the nlghL His story of tho efitlr is a thrilling oue. aud hs tcl{t It, Ihocgh reluctantly, wllh much rarocslne#*. Ho says that aliout lOoVlt<k on Widnroday night j while be was lying down iu the cabin ; he heard something heavy drop ou the drck, and iramcdlalclr after lhat the greatest coufualou end the iu<«l hldoou# aud unearthly sounds aud groans brgau. Martin says lhat he stood theso gbostlv demonstrations until he (ell his blood freeze, and llial the hair on hie head was like bristle* and be was forced lo cry for help. ( As in tho case of the mllort titfcrt. there was do boat si the barque, but hUciHe. «rcr»J*»tu t>j llr.Yerl H. Ljocljjwtarrowed off and brougt him ^Qthore. Mr. Lynch says that Martin was tbe worst scared man be cvrr saw, and that he even refused to be comforted. But after reaching lha beach and telling his s'.ory he struck out at once for his home on tbe bank lo town. Tho barque is said to have always taen an ill-fated vessel, and according lo tb* stories told by hrr crew, ft Is no new thing to see ghost# 1 and other appalling apparitioo* oo ' board of her." How will thai do lor a ghost story? A disastrous fire occurred In Philadelphia at an early hour on last Monday morning, which destroyed Beth Eden Bsptist Church, corner of Broad ; and Spruce streets, and Horticultural j Halt, situated oa the north sldo of the j church. Several private residences on Sprue# street near tha church wsre oa . fire and badly damaged before the (is met were subJued. The fire Is aald lo havo originated from a healer lu tho church. The looses are estimated at not leas than * 20d,lXX>, a Utti# over one-third of which Is covered by Insurance. Another fire took plac# on Carter's Alley on Tucvdsy morning, destroying property lo amount of &50.0J0. John Ifoacb, the great ship builder ol Cheater, Pa., hss contracted lo build for tbe Fall Hirer Steamboat Company a huge steamer to run on Long Island Sound. This vessel is to be 3 W fcet long, made entirely of Iroo, with a double hull, divided into many water-light and air-light compartments. In the roof of the chief engineer there will be a tbermomctric dial connecting with every compartment io tbe ship, and a fire In on# wlll^ by compartment can be at ooe# flooded by meant of a system of pi pee. Tb# venncl wUI be absolutely unsinkablc. She will attain a speed of twenty miles on hour, be lighted by electricity, and carry 1,500 pasrtngeri.

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fejlto Miiford (Dsl.) A'rws, says:"The outlook, for ;>tac Iks Is belle • Horn e persons B|*Vptoitlve in luvin.* fouoJ live buds la the in<>*t cxjK.*<d places, whlU so spricoi U ce in to# u is reported as talog full of 11 v# Lu.iTrees thst had discolored and a|parcully dead wood. Lave rrcovrrr.l their normal appearance. Utsplurrha and blacklrerriesare not killed, il tb* , uplu !u:i of cx|«crUuccd fruit giower* n : worth anything, it is vtry jrobib o Ilia: sorue twacb germs axs alive, whi b, the gt-ucral outlook fox all Trulls Is more favorable, and each day gltai the grower low hope. If, we hava a cr«»p uffrult this jeer, men's opicious uu the subject of the life and death of the poach will Ui at iTJ per c#ul. Lwlow pur." -Yew *4(1 vcrtiscfuc tits. j^r*onOE.~ I~y ti.4 (\tu*A i V t'0*r JJ >y (W#/^ : lit# .\rw Y<mK**u*I U'l.tkiiif >'«>ni|>ao) Itjtr ru.uli/ •j-j'-l.tlr-l fai-l. J.oliua t i. a« IUII .igrlil lu IL* tini!>l) ul Any |i«me lnl«Miu«<loa of ».»> trins #tiaud*d or nrediuf oa#l.tai.r« will La auij'iy r*«*rdvO Ji^lll'A II.* OltoON. |ire*lv>'# Point, iMi-# Ma» i'o. lire. I#, lui. «lta- « 2. J^OTICE OF API'LTCATION. WuaaSA#. 11/ It* IbUUKtbirbl* o / lw!« »#•»* lui.th. uaiirfk of L(<4 ll.r wlu. it iuH'M-1 (tr*l I it*, t.t ZZ >' IU* I- l». ».»»> flkin 1L*l#|-^l|.|.tt<iii will U. ni—ia al lit* r*lt M-*|..u of ll.a U!*tu»r i f >m Jrrrej . L»r sit art .lo, l«r|u( It Jawlut (■«' iiWIm f» i-l Unit .ilj Ikrla* mmtm II*/ t • . I*4|-r -> C.Hi- f> lo . it.t.d lli« If line* ah-l U> d tl— »oll lu (»» .iin^ tr j •>, t.r Into K'.t* |l.f •• fl r'f ir.|.. (i« r I r»l? r-.r t>r in. kii4 i1l.|.i,r*( tn.fM.r; |«i -ktilrO. I !•< | U<. not rxl»f.d ih- /»»! •! HfeLf lu«tS* N. I*. 1'iiici; diOwt lnnttill<4llir A*« *t* 1<ni. JJOTIPK or A P I 'I.I CAT I U N . N.Ulrr I* lirf.ti/ tltru 1».-l at*|.]traUou m III lr luadr at ll»# n«st *r**l«it *4 IL» |r*> t«Uiuia i-l N*w J»r»« i.tlreurlii* II lawful for tha uw o.r, oi J*»mJ ad>Hulnc ImUk.i* Uay.hvtwren Arw Kttfland and 0>t ll-U Cmkt; n<* l.d.r T«'Wi<*tiip «>/ *>!«• May O.-infy. lo nicud ih.lr I ur- and L.U tit# roll In Ire »l(n|-:r •-» Ur Into ihr !■)• um ll»r niurot »ti4 il|.ni.rr* l>> ih* •urvry uf JiltmUli llara, A(>i.| Uo| NrW J*r»r» fvv-irr* . u»a.|r \.|» |#(V follow r«t I. f.arvry .if Wllllatu UriAtli. . A. I* It S; |r<H 1 1 'wl. tli») do I cH r k ir Oil fiwwr than 1 wrnlf #**"•— tw> olt J tilth WaUr U.alh on aal-1 U*. N.C. Pitt I'll AFIELD AND AFLOAT. A MS*Olt Din AXU JOtttXAL. Tbr fit I! t P1>T and on# of tha lllXT. on I* TWO IMM.I.AJIM A VI Alt. I l*#T.drttlo , ll#fln-0 Out-ahajr Itrerratlooi. with tb# *>]• ; towlnc >*nreial Iwttartmrnl# nndrr th# rbar^t uf Bt|wf lonowl H|airUm* n and CajoLl# Wril#(«. GUN ANt» (JVMi; Ptnll AND PMlllNtl, Tilt: k»:nni:l. TltP 111 PL II. yachting and poatino. | NATPIIAt, ItlnnHlY. TIL\P HllooriNG, Lt.. I tn It# rrartira) trretmrnt «4 KUld and I Water U ha* nnanprnur. ll#«llrrct«wy *>f "mt>rr*. wb«a. and how" tu rear t. drelrwhlr •bo»tln« and 0.hli.( /round# l» jutt wbat snnnrr# and ancfrta want. It. rrc wd of Ksnart m«tlrr«anJ ams-r* to •4«:«r|r* abu-jl IK**, thrlf |mll<rir«, ol»**»w. and cure 1# iQTa'u-til# lud'vovrti t*. It » NaT.tral llltt.iry l--t«rin.r«ii u f u < t *t lr>|re.-'ln« fart* and ruiuwi* lhln<* it<> i t»lr»l* n*h and anlluaU. Loth wtld auJ U-». tor*llr. It* llinr |W | alltnr nt rotitalu* |.rartl«-.l rd;tort«l and rtxiirtbulrd tua'trr o© tn* •i h.« cl of itflr •!.<> •! lor. ■»«! rr>. ri*i>l ran r •-rarllre attdoiulral* throughout tha Uoifnt H* airIt# Tr#j* Hlirettlny r.duitu a n>nl«lh a wre XI* rrer*r*l <»f tha fo«»*t |o«Hotlirt.1 mi • Uia>la hy relaLralrd trl<«rri*l«. um wallatho-# load a hy rlab tor iuLrr> lu t'-r dli;-». • • t Mat- % Tl»a Mlnmni of ih# Stirt.i. i#hArii-o are rerfreilr par#, and tha U>:ia. «( >• ni I fanil/ will read It w||h a ■tan ahd «!• *r I ld-« t»f I ha llnruf drni*(kil1-« twlwre*- a frtitlfffl-h «|<o«Utiitn an | a ".(-.-tli.* roan.** Tl»# |wprr *!-»-a not rat«r In !»••• prlre nxtilln/ or rat Xltllny al«a»rnt of M.a ctxutuuiilir, MITK TO YOUNG Hill MlpPitw. Tha flr.t tiuuUr uf tha >r« Yrwr w.11 oo-^iala lha «>(^nlt>e isti-tr of a retire «4 artirlre. aiitltlrd, AtlVlCi: Til TGUNG HlMllTMMKN nv an III# o*r. Tha artlr'ra wl»' cl*# prartlral I loo ■ .hi flahl -IkmIIuc. habtla of c*n»r bird-. naudlinK of U>#t to tha OrM>,rtrn and w III to worth mora to th# )mut>K •imTtiWU «r»d in tltnalr hlnta u» lha <44 onre) than ,a •. . a»w r»aa waar*a sabrea r *»•— VrnsiM ima. hlt.gla •ntoettylnn or ona ymr. ir; rlnto of four or trn-r# many addrre#.ft Jorerh; odJItloaal Haw— re a ha addad to club lut al any ttma. Itrmtt by p.»-ta] or«lrr <m dr#n. hend f«r sprel men copy. Addrrea APIEI.fr AN|» AFLOAT, ,r\ l*> N. 7th Ml., Pbllad. 1| h>a. Pa The Great Bargain Room at Oak Hall. There never was anywhere before, so (ar as we know, such a sale of clothing as is now going on at Oak Hall, taking up the whole ground floor. A hundred thousand dollars* worth of good clothing, nearly all of it new and fashionable, all of it well made and of good materials without exception (for we make no other) is being sold at prices which bring loss instead of gain. Clearing sales occur at the close of every season; but •they commonly are sales of I broken assortments and odd garments, and of small quanHere toward the end of I our most successful season I we arc clearing out whatever, for any cause, has shown signs of being slow. Thousands of whole suits and overcoats and odd garments as well. Now the sole reason for selling this mass of valuable clothing, without even an at- I tempt at profit, is that stated above, which may be put into different words, thus : To get our stock into the most at- I; tractive condition, without regard to immediate profit And so, while this sale is j going on, the choicest, most J 1 approved, most successful, I clothing we have is up stairs. ! The prices there are not re- ! duced at all This sale will I i hurt that while it lasts, be- I cause the clothing in the ! room is extremely I! good For this reason we h want it short; and to make ! short the prices are low. Brimr A uM frem/ify trial ! jfo dm t Mri at tit fritt. ' You caq order by letter, r or buy here, according to jj your own convenience- On I r receipt of a letter from you, [T will tend the meant of tak« I S your own measure. Then I* you can tcU ut what jrou r want, near enough to that T we can take the rok of suit* * logy*. , 3 WsMMtunaftBaow* 3 IsitGkfeiuraiWbtyMlPrtfe l% »*, ; * buMtfiWs • ' »*iHa^h 'tl'Tvir#.*. <

^ s4xkcjw ijkc libior #^kv_ a|a TCTfuluDcIElB I I I n*#l#fS«#lai.dli.-»l»..lHpl,U flftf BBlnplfipi^ 1 I ■ I I I HlVlT^T f r*Uli||.iiiiiti.| tu. IL. . *.»u lor 1-d.UaaLd ;.l-U. tl# i». •• aii-«. i«; - • 1 ' t l^.-a |'i al'-a'a. Sl' Cl# tUlkw, *•» rU. I i*uf llitli.,1', PLUBMING AND CAS-FITTI1TG 9 i re a #i J. 11. Ikmvut ^ Bro. di-Mn* to cil! th<* attention of the* pul/ic to tip* fact tlut th»*y luv«* rccuntly purcluscd tin.* PLU.MIiING and GASM TUNG STOCK, of R. 15. Swain, Ouran St.. — * ' * CajH* May City, who lias retired from thu business and ibj re.%pectfully solicit a continit.tric<* of tlir jiatron^ge extended him at the old stand on Ocean street, or at the new anil extensive shops of the undersigned on Jackson Street. They are jirc|>ar»*il to give entire satisfaction and guarantee work in all branches of I'l.l'.MiJlNG and 4 iAS-M rriNG at the shortest notice and on the most Reasonable Terms. J. H. BENEZET & BRO., in HOUSE FUHNISHIHG GOODS, Builder's Hardware, Stoves, Etc. JI-SltT. J.\CK*h)N* STItEET. CAPE MAY CITY.3X..J. John Wanamaker. This is the particuLsr seavon i a DRY GOODS #»hkhto KrtancJ prepare Houkc- I keeping Dry Goods— Sheetings, . follow Materials. Linens, NapIT you cannot kins. To# els. etc. It is also the visit the city, send for toason for Ladies' Underwear, to us by postal The Grand Depot contains the card for MOUSt* greatest variety of goods in one keeper's Prict establishment in List, and Under - JANUARY lke UBilctJSu:<^ WCirPriceUst Z-2—Z and cscl^nKev We fill orders by letter from vt rcfundsmoney every Suie and Territory at ^or l}lil same prices charged customers and do not »u|x* uP°a who visit the store, and allow examination at same privilege of return. ^omc* The stock includes Dtcss ___ a . - Cood,. Silki, Utti. r*i>cy . FEBRUARY Goodi, and general outfits. ^ ^ Grand Depot, Philadelphia.

Cures Your Back Ache At»d all dlreatre ll.r kldn.|#. |(KAJ«r and Urtnar/ I./ woarltic *'»# Improved IIirflslor Kldoej I'sd tt U a Marta) of llrelllif an-t UallaC. Simple, Sensible, DIreet, Palnlraa. • Powerful. jl f"l*IU*H « l,a*a all a!-r fall-, A Ill.Vt:I^TMlN and UKVrtl.l'l |«IN |n Majirlv. Alaufj>|ii>ti i>r dirret a | -t-llrellMO.il ••. 1 1.-«.| IOUh^'Lf,rti,r) l-*trni-l iuad.rlrre. Krl.d b»r our Iriktio «.«■ Kldi.a> irt-ul. -rt.i "«*M i-y orbrii.n,«if Mi,i t» ii>rii.«Mi rerelp! (d)-tlre. Till- I- ll»r Ortcloal and Grnuln# Kl 'nay lVI. A#h fut It altd|ak#l».»(4bvr. Addra— Tbr •Mlsl)" Lun/ 1'sd Uo„ "Vto. lilTHnlT, Muii. "THE LEADING AMERICAN NEWSI'AI'ER." | Tbo Now York Tribune ftr IHM I Tux Laxazsr auctutitox awoxu tux hurt i r.n Lt. Trrssnn or Tbr Trlbaur. /toy* /Vre la <Xa (Wal MWri I lLO| Tntore ||| «# I IMi TYitore. -OLal OareU/ t4iua ta t« I oaad-7 Tntore j u< TIIX stm.nixK tuxuxL I «T7, #re /•♦»_. || re I ni-atM.«Q* ja»f -T---T- S Mrfh. I TSa >«ar t <#,.4. TJtX VLI1U TtUbl'NC. I «OfcS» re/?, are |f*r ft re I vmi^w* ytmr I WtwS. I TV# oat oa, are >».f I w are#. I in) -saUt U «-#»«• #«iuai4are#u«a I *•# M tre mo. rata. A 44 !>•*#• la rlata mmy ta at4« M Ure tl .lit i.tn. bait I7 Inlt nXvaTrt.nMOa.-itrlw.n ta KifM«n4 I LalWr. — Tbr Trlboor ITrnstntas. I TV Tntore to# in# to, o^wtH ta IV nl I aUaiial red |-re*o al uto *4 n- frfaiiai O | #«rel#aad itVeUn, a-4 II rets* I- (to tat um I rear toWIM re—t 4a*r.U M to ntr te-red. I Ba«a IV ratorea#: TUX UXXST BIIU.I: (XiyiOXMMT. AboIi toot CWrerer— are taiv MK um mm arer*nn. • mwat mmmrf oar# la ->r#— to<r«l rr4»r arraa#o4 aadre ILtov a* «»rrek •r^iaal. -ft ito vara! a~rei.« W aare oar »• | are. Ik* - nhViai S.lare -f-arerea, lis . a# UfreJ i>ato: a«l.»4 IB.*# HIW« rreltonn ta IV X* TVtaMMt; a OS IV fetal M4.a-> #a Ort4MU l*»nnre ax 4 Awt^.nva, ' t«*f. U.l>.#ktto -4 • ttoaal Taaretow* ut tv lltto- are! Orre* •ax *1 1 area; Oaato ->HVal (V-arerar- m u, 1 • dnoureual AoaNre. M tto Urn** fr |Vqi#BH#«; BMMlVd# red U-atMa. ll«toa« Urvre-i, ,0, »o. J | «*nn• >i# »■■*# xAas reitoii¬
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