Cape May County Gazette, 4 December 1880 IIIF issue link — Page 2

The County Gazette. ' ■

i ^ ^ ' * fln<jnr ^"^^UTSgggHhk-. . . ALFRED CVDk'JCH, XiMTOJU " SATChIuV, PKAEMBKH 4, Tw» NYWVUF I H K W; ! \ • . I — Illinois ban money enough in it* treasury t° ©etilv up alt il* Oabt* and J Lav© $!0ii,000 left. Happy state I — It i% Niivl that Mr. Moody's meat in^ in Salt Ltka City carried constern*t ion mu> the ranks t/f the Mortuou®, ami *r*jv * ©ry influential for good. — t ine of the curios; lion of the Louis villa exposition »» the Venerable old ctNtch in which Henry Clay used to travel from point to |«oint when hit | voum woe tlie uw of Kentucky. —•The number of ittlNfctarant* landed at i wile Garden, New York city, the first 10 uuuvih* of th© pr« *ent year, is \ 285.32 7, as aggiuM 112,27$ during the ■ c »rrr*po&<ling tnrfiod in l$t9 — an inv reside of l7S,0.r>6. The nntirtl fron internal revenue for the ftmf nion lb* ending Get. 31 were over #44,00O,00l\ an increase compared wtlh the corresponding four moutna of last year of $£863,528, or an average monthly uterine© of near Ir* $I.U0U,t)00. — A society <1# Mormon girl*, having for its object the mtcuriiig of monogu- , m tvw husbands, lia* been discovered . and broken up at Salt Lake C tv. The .members took a vow to mvty no man who would not pledsiv himself to he content with ono ivite. Five ^ranridaughters of Brig1ta;o Young hud joined it. — A terrible story come* from St. I.auivitc© Gland, in the H©h"iug Sea, to the effect Uiat out of 7U<> inhabitants 000 I wore recently found dead of starvation. This §t' try preaches a strong temperance •crmou, because it appear* that, trader* having introduced liquor among the native*, they had neglected to store up their usual supply of provision. NxW-Yoek fa still agitated about a site for their World s Fair in 1883. Central Park is chosen but the people say ".mo!" Br the time the j»eople of N. Y. City were eating breakfast lust Monday morning 73JOOO tons of mail matter was in the hands of tho carrier! for distribution in that city. '

Last year tlii* country wm sending over veeeeU laden with provisions for starring Ireland. This year the crops on her own soil are lying wasting and rotting, because one party will not fat the (itlu.*r party gather thorn. A raw years ago the Beeclier— Tilton trial polluted the very atmosphore of the whole country till it was nauseating in the extreme and now the "Bernhardt era*©1' is doing the very same thing. May it soon be over, that tho pt-ople may breath© pur© air once more. Tmxrb is an ingenious Scotchman of Perth who a i an inventor i-» nt tSo very bead of his profe "ion. IJ© 1ms invented a method of putting an end to storms at sea by oiling a track 40 miles wide, and three thousand miles long, from Liverpool to New York. The "N. \ . Titties" sees just one little difficulty in the way ; "Ashes thrown out, or s lighted mutch or cigar would bo certain destruction by lire to all vessels on the track.

MJ tiu thank this audience to disperse," said the Rev. lienry ^ ard Beeehor, on Sunday morning. 10 minute* after tho doxology had been sung in Plymouth Church. "A special ser- , vie© may *»© held if you want to wor- . ship a man. This house wn* built for the worship of God. 1 will thank you | not to block up the aisle* niiv longer. You will go out." The difficulty in getting tho large aw Ivenca to leave the ehwrh, ©though Hi* -*©T\w©« were ended, was ciu*«ed by the presence in a jkjw near the altar of Gen. V. 8. Grant. Oxi.r a few year* ago th© surpltia of our product* was not deemed of suPi eient ennsequcnce to attract foreign inquiry. But tho unparalleled development* that fr.v© taken place in tlic lino of production upon the new, rich soil of tho we*t have since created an immense surplii* of many kind* of product*, which has found ready sale In foreign market*. And tho demand has ntcadi |y increased in money value from a few thousand* of dollnr* aiuiunlly until * it ha* reached millions. Thi* supply and demand ha* sprung up at ;i time when American* have l>e©n questioning a* lo what should be done with the vast and rich prniri© hinds west of the Mississippi river, an uninhabited waste, and Europe with her increasing population and decreasing fr*wl production, has been anxiously considering where her nevfad additional supply woa 1° come from. Tuc platform of the Brooklyn Tuber nacle was arranged on Thanksgiving Itey, with sheaves of wheat, e^rn in the husks, cotton in its native state, lemon and orange trees, sugar cane, melons, applet*, |»tnt'»esf turnips, cauliflower, grape*, peart, peaehea, and bannn •*. To a stranger the . *p*cta«d© was fa>wib deri ng, and the foe©* of many in the congregate n beirvyd the utmost as

M . - - ' * ' tonuhmcut. By soma thv eahibitioti was compared to those aem lit tho greal market* on Christinas Lac. The organ j and all the gaa-brackots ware duooruied with wheat an uiossc*. 8ouis yjioellvnt . cauliflower and a Urge pumpkin rested , near the organist, and the cornet-player constantly tVasKnl his eyes upott a large basket of Siveei jotatoc* and a crut© of turnips. The manner of tlocorktlng the platform was certainly very ta.dcful, but the exhibit* dutruetod much from the interest usually »howii in the uppea ranee and language of the clergy- I man. £vax the Jew* arc shocked at tho Passion 1'lay. A Uabbi preached against it in the Forty-fourth street Jewish 8ynagoguc, N#u York, on Sunday. Thi* is u good sign and shows that light I* breaking, lie said the Jew occupied a iwculiar position in reference to th© Passion Play. By along and painful experience lh© Jew has bocoui© a philosopher. He knows that ivligion if ueces- ; »*ry to the safety of society, and that all i* endangered when sacred things are made to yield prtiflt to a manager and nmuaenicnt to a mob. The Jew say* Join ai.u row kk and in* ri.umncb that this tuisg mat not wi^- » mm '«•« — - - -

TO XEtl* MOLV WHAT IS HOl.Y AND TO RI^* uxk to Geo what is Goo's. The Jew wJiti has been inartv riic<l by th© Christian would not so insult the latter, and he could not understand how ©Christian . could do such a thing. This is one of ; the most s gniiicant evidence* of opinion on the subject of th© Passion Play that hat Appeared. ' List Sunday morning many of the '•big gun*" such as th© ltev. Dr*. i a1niadge ami Newman were all ready to do heroic duty at til© morning service ' toward demolishing th© "Passion Play/1 when lo ! in th© Sunday morning paper* appear t a card from tuuiiager Abbey stating that, "in dcfl'cronco to j th© recent c vpiodou of public opinion, th© play lied been withdrawn." Kvi- . dcntly tliftse mini-tors road the Sunday ' morning papers for they modified their discourses in accord a QC© with the withdrawal. The manager had intended to dead-head the pulpit, tho pro**, the • bar, and the municipal authorities the I first night, and then let them judge ( ; whether tli© play should go on. Dr. Newman drew a picture of th© clergy „,v« ■

of the city, "from tho Cardinal to Bishop Potter/' and down through all grade*, i rowding into Booth's Theatre to see ii play which, beyond all others, thsy were bound to condemn. Ha cLfloii writU the remark that the , threatened evil had brought about on© ! good result, ll bad cousetl th© power j of th© press and tho pulpit and of public sentiment in support of religious principles to b© strikingly shown, ll had also shown that New-York was not nn infidel city an r.ome had claimed. • Dr. Tnlmudge said th-;t th© deewion arrived at by ifuiiAger Abbey in announc ing that tho Passion Pl »v nhoul i not l e . pi ©*©nted under his fnonag©m«nt was ;; , great triumph for Christian sentiment, f 4 nud that tho majority of th© newspaper* t ' of this Ci»y deserved fvpeeinl thank* for urging that it would h© an hi-ult to , th© < hristinn rvbgion to have tho pa*. . lien of the Sitvh»ur lepriSOttted in a . j play-hou#©. Dr. TalmagqWftVwVetjoycd, n he Mnid. tliat *<> much had b©mi accotnidished for the e*n*© of Christ, *h<l lie r*-

hoped that Christian men and woin©n, ; now that they had discovered how much thry can do when they are de j tsrmincd to <!«> right, would set rtlx*\i t the wi^rk of *w«-eping the immoral drama* from th© stage. The clergyman ! was several timv* interrupt*! by upplause. Thus and* the Pwwion Play, In Full Diver on Thank-giving day they h»d a livolv *crm<»n on tho "Now I'hvgUnd Divorce Mill." The text whs, • ,4Grtd settetli the solitary in himilie*/' and it i* said that th© preacher, Kev. J. i II. Nutting, who has bfifor© given some honest blows, *tr light from the shoulder, when speaking of th© many matters \ which at lect social hTe, spoke noma of the bravest words ever uttered in a Fall Hiver pulpit. After plcaaantly feferrlng to Thanksgiving, it* origin and obserf vuncy». h© said i- I r©gar«l all these hi© ing* t'» which 1 have referred nsemanutittg from and attributable to the home. What aver strikes nt tli© home strikes at th© CliUfrth and through that nl th© | Government. D *troy the*© and there is no government. Few of us realise to what extent th© divorce hu*in©im lm* grown in this country ; the rati© of divorces to marriages in Massachusetts in vurrvi i" in*-' • r) "•

IHAHwhh I to 1 fr i Vermont 1 lo 13;] Khod© Island, I toO ; ami Connoctiout, j 1 to K. Th»* We* tar 1 1 Iteaarv© eotintie* of Ohio, which *i « n.ore purely Now , Knglsnd as to their population than any j other section of tho country, New England not excepted, make even a wot*© exhibition, the rati© being bore double ! that of the rent of the 8tate, Lake ©oiinty ' being worst of all. furnishing 1 divorce for every fl marrffigci, the same county being more thoroughly Yank©© tliwn , nny other in Ohio. Gosboofon ha* only I to 47, and tralll* 1 to Ml, tl»e popula lion being foreign and .Southern, with hardly * Yi»»ih©ef II" then ppweerbnl I I rhsrg© the 1 alike© people, WffRltgT rh | \jm \Tm, with the oflbiite of --ng m ,

■-i . 1 . . ~^qapwapwffi|g" dustrqy th© Aimui. -.m family through | » divorce and worse urtai*©*, and v»jmIm -lcd Uiu foreign olviurnt among us, say J ! ing j -*'Di v -/icaa are of rare occurreiu-o j umong our foreign population. In |b© i , hi* lory ol nation* there timer has | j three time* occur©* I such a breaking up jfth© family a* is now taking phi- «• , stuong people of New Lugland blood — \ when th© «iro©k and Horn©* c!upirc#| war© about to tall, and during th* F ranch ( K •vd'Jtlou of tlio last century, when ■ { I »0,00p tljYyronf were obtained in on© | and a half years. Bud as this i$, mtw I population is compared it i* not equal to what is true of lUiod© Island and Connecticut of late years.' To Tit© -Prai.u ?:-> . rape May IVe. 2. I W0. We, th© undersigned, ware prcacni at tii© lu mi of Win. D. K.Uon on H ydneiHliiy last, ondjwitnesscd the grin hug ; of corn under various ciroumstaiicus, and from tho results obtalnod iy© are fully satisfied that tho meal which wga j thought to Ik; odultaiuted with cob was entirely pure and and tie© 1mm yuy subs Is nee other than corn. Franklin Hand, O David T. Smith, Stephen II. Bennett, b. F. Hand, A Ifretl Gooper, Dai itl Jturck. COMMUNICATIONS.

[W© *r© not In any way r©*p»n*lble fer what . ui*i»«-iu> in Uiaiwiiuun.'T'iaj A CARD. t I The d!k>v© trial was the wult of the t follow uig facts. Gn I iiesday lio*t a j friend informed me that Lewis \\ lieuton j for a week past had b»-cn circul.ir.ng th© report, und stating it us a fact, tiiat i ho had hont ipe good coin, weighing o'j lb*, to the budi 'l, to he ground nud 1 | hud returned him i mixture ol cob and meal, weighing only 4(1 lb*, per buv:el. The thing struck in© at first us so aotiird that i wo© inclined to treat it lightlv, | but seeing uiy friend w.is considerably « exercised on the subject, and a* he had taken the trouble to publicly defend uie I told him 1 would attend to it tliut •veiling. 1 went to Mr. Wlieuton with tho following proposition : I was willing on seeing tho residuum which he pronounced cob to giv© him credit for neiug honestly mistaken, but 1, knowing he was, wished him to furnish mo 1 sum© of the samo kind of corn, conic himself with others, see it ground, weighed, ami tested, and if I should produce th© same results us ho claimed ©xDtod in the former grist that he would publicly retract what li© had imputed ■ and circulated. He declared be would I not retraet and told in© to pronocute and | . | ll« would not oven furnish tho com ju.t fro ill tbeciih, as i!:o other w is, and th© best 1 could do was to got two bushels Of tlie name corn that had

been shelled three weeks with the rxir- ] I I.KCiK OK TH VINO Si V OWN CASK. H-' WOS | satisfied, that was all sullieient. Throe • times I asked liim, "what are you going ; to do if I prove you wrong?" His . answer each time was he "wan not going to suppose nnv *uch darned nontorisa, 1-. | that ne wnFTl't fiuen a inunaertng » and J need not think Jersey ipon were i not to lie able to tell cob from hulls.' He furl Ik r stated that he weighed a. bushel of meal which 1 lift I ground for Mr. C'lias. Corson, and that it only weighed 40 lb*. Note th© result when it wan publicly weighed: (It i» now in ' Doctor Wilev s handsA I bu. Goraon's meal 21} lbs. per j hushed *13 lb?. ■ } Lu. WTieatnn'ii meal ground in public and with sain© anion tit of residuum ill it A bu. of same goaind tin© 20 " Public weight of two bushel* of Wheaton * corn with lmg 105J, ^ net per bushed. v 1 l»n. corn with hag 27J " j .» .. »• 44 2(1 " Difference bet wen prlvat* weighing and public weighing on 2-11 H«». corn J and meal, I? lbs. Now tho question I suggOMts itself, if a man makes a mi*- ► t uufl of 18 lb*, in 241, how much i* he ;

likely to 11'Ake in weighing out a year's ; business tionrtfU stock in stor© ? Further, the me.M which ho hid ground elsewhere, with tiif n.ms ©iotrx oit. was found to weigh 4M lbs. ir dead of J<t AS reported. Now 1 cwu ex^.w- Mr. j Wheatou the on© supposition that (hOiC J was eoh in hi* meal, but not tlo>/o nu merouH false statement* and false mini- i Hers. Doctor Talmage, in a very r< cent sermon, said, "1 hold ignorance to b© e. crim©/' and 1 suv tliAt a man of Mr. WheAton's ago and ©x]»©ri©ii©c »»» corn, j who eau't distinguish cob from hullK, ami who can't weigh moreoorr«©tly and don't know enough to h«»ld his t mgue 1 until h© i* sure lie is right, is crimiqklly ! ignorant : ©nd if he ron not enter the public-school room and acquire know!- ! edge, if he d©*ir©* it, then the law should ho ho amendod not only to allow but to compeUt. I have given the matter full publicity | for the following reasons; It wus tho village and mvrmdiip Ulk. Knowing it was utterly false it was due myself to ' explode it. It was due fnv* family and 1 ©very on© about me, for if true they wen! all eo-part tiers in a fraud, far, it could not be don© soiTotly. ll was «lue tii© friend who defended me. The ultimatum remain* the same* retraction or prosecution. Willi an Afmlogy for this lengthy occupation of your tiino ami Ipace, I remain Yours truly, # \V. D. KI»son. ( ape May ('. II-, Dec. 2nd. '80.

Cape May H.» Nov 29th, 1RS0. Ko. <U/r.TTr. : -In marly every issue! of your paper, I see that you have some matter pertaining to th© interests of our town, ami I hojH? that you will oontinne | to place before your reader*, the no©©* j «ity of more business in out village. I t ih hot long since, that I not lead an avti- ( ol© in the Gsy.kttw on '"old higyisin/' tnd I am sorry to say, that wo have got , too much "f it h-ue far us, as a town, t-» do much In business, as you i.o doubt ' know when yotl eaine aniohg us, how almost all of tho people *ai«l, "it won't I pay," and 1 think ©von told you to to your face. But amid such discouraging voles, you "stuck nut four shingle," haying h- you did so that you had ©nine to stay * yW st least i and judging from the number of sub- • r rljhio'is to th© G srr.rrK, th© adrertis-

mg which it ■ *. and th© job work M lie • is koeping the printers at work -i ty, atid you will h© likol\ t< klny nmof-i; u# lor manhave ainAgt ©fij^rpria© honi j which sent© are h im I to cry down a|»d Miy 4*it won't t>ay/ but to the gentle ( men who have itarfed the KEA 1 MAR KET,— wldch u thing V© greatly t»©sd— tli or© are u great many Who bvlcivc it 1 will pay. sou i>ay well. We at© gfad thry have emu© sttiuiig us, *h<>wittg thai 1 they dare rink something ill trying togain sC'iiicthing. Ifeelftcoiw syingthat notu of U*t who hev© been born -nd J-rtwl bore, « I. lie undertake ^uou ^ " hafe lived in th© spirit of Oil^ fdrclall ien» so long, that wo cannot ip t out ot their foots t ©j©. And u great i Jessing I think ft would be to tin town it it lew more ( eiitei pii^ig men would come among i us. There i* ooiisiderahln money in this i village, and If t)i>*S who »l would , only er©ct w place of manufacturing \ sonic kind of goods flier© would not b<ten or twelve young pooul© to leave our village every year to seek employment. More hereaftsr. Snrx. . ' M III vlij.K N6T£S. — Mr. llaiites' child tlisd a- few days since. — Revival mooting* bavd commenced in all the M. E. church©*. — Only tbreo weeks and then what ? Why the stocking* we'll hang in tho i I chivnnoy with care, in hope* thut 8t. i Nicholas soon will be thoro. — Wo have a Uw »uit now wnd then to break tho monotony. Gn Monday. J. | P. Brick vs. .Joseph Ha got. Verdict i if Jury, 'b»o cause lor action." • — Mr. William Bagot of this city died ; on Thanksgiving day, after several ] week's illness, aged 72. His wife died : in this city a few months since. — The skater held, high carnival on the various skating rink* about this city for a few day© but th© mercury went upjandjth© iec#vani.*hcdaway. — Wo are sorry to record tho death of Mr. John Boggs whose severe illne.-s we mentioned la>t week. Mr. Boggs ! was much esteemed by all who knew him. —Sunday th© snow, rain, sleet, and frost made it decidedly icy, snd horse* wore slipping down ull aCout|town ; to ! say nothing ot tho people who saw •tars. * Jiimtkk. " ; DTED7 HAND.— At Beverly, N. J., November SO, 1K.-A I'lmiicH II. Hmel. aged U. eldc»t son of Harah and tho late Captain Joseph Hand. UOS8-— At nurlliigton. N. J./on Monday Noveinber aith, faw, K. H. B©**. "*^1 w ycarK. SCOTT.— At Sraglown, this <*ounty, on Monday. November -"IKb, Jvaao Scott, axed GO yearn. THOMPSON.— In Middle Township, Cniw May County, Hdmond C.'l'hoiu|i«on, son of Tol email and £llsobetb Thompson, Av-eJ - lnuiilh*. ft/lfd ^ WUUIIIM. '

1 1 .il.ltCLT E. 1'aiNB. Late Commissioner of Patents. j . BF.NJ. F. Ghafton. STQI-.V B. LAOD. F ATENT S. j , PA I N K. (i HA KTON A LA DD. Attorneya-at Law and Solicit«vrsot Amor- ; o iean and Foreign Patents. ^ / 412 FIFTH STRKKT, \VAaniNUTON, D. C. c Prnotio© patent law in all it* branch©© j 1 in tii© Patent Office, and the Suprexno ., snd Circuit Court* of the United States. Pamphlet sent free. CII.MOKK \ < O., I | LAW AND COLLECTION HOUSE, |i C2V F Street, Washington* D. C. Make Collections, Negotiate Loana ami attend to ail business confided to them. Lino ScaiP, Soldier's Additional Homestead Ktghi*, and Land Warrants | bought and *o! I. !

N olice. j Notice- tH hereby given. Thai th-- ncconnt Antivoi.v stei-linati, Kxevutor of fi»oma* n inGlider deceased, l.oimlny "^t. Itltt A**lgn«-v *»f • TMoitia* I .iiiKhim, Daniel tV<***©admimsir«Jor «»f piillip II. < -rtiMe d*i-oa*c*l. .lute !?. NIC >1lum tdtnlniit' mtrix of Jease M« I'tillum deed., nud Mary h. Towunejid ndrnlnlNsratrlx of Kmhurv Vown*end deceased, wlU *>c nu-S.t«il mid nlnto.1 by the suriwwte, and rcportetl to i tho of tli c Orphan*' Court of tlieiXxiiity iWt'Hpo May, nt the term <«f Dcoember next, • * fur luettlenicnt and nllownn«*e. i William Illlitretb. • ratwl. Oct. 1«, 1^«- riurrojfiite. r. t\ *±u. |

isr s w ; ONE PRICE Clothing Store. in E^iSSvsBs, K. J. . o — !. Main St., next door to the fionghtY House. A. H. "j ARM AN,: hi* just received an extensive slock ot cloths, eassimerea, hats, cap*, ready mad© clothing, for men, youth* and boy*, all of which h© offer* at low price*. — o Clothing , Hat*, Caps, Trunk*, t a Uses, '• » and a general assortment of CcHts' Furnish ins at th© lowest posaibl© pneos. — o Merchant Tailoring. 1 hat© also engaged an experienced euttor, tvho will manage the eu*toiu ' department, gnarfinteidng a perffiol fil< or no #hI<\ Order* l»v Mail will receive prompt Mlonitnh Come and me. A. H. JARMAN.

fit* a* i ik * ' i t . ft 1 lie Best i aper ! ' rt it ! BEAUTIFULLY^ 'LLUSTRATED. SCth YJ^AK. Tlie SdeiMc Aiaerica.. Taakciaarif ic Amkuica* faa i^o;e Klrnt- ( :ufu eekly Niu»i>ui^r of Blxtacn lim**, uniilrd In th« moat baotulful My It, i-oj/H**-tv il1.W >UlAin> trim XFUWD1P **OKAVraprciaiitlns the imwonl luvauUona and tj».- muni riK-rni Aoyaaoea hi tho AIU «U<I h«'4aj»eaa; Ittctu Una .Nawuud I uUiroftttn© yacta It! AlKrultiiM'. lioriiculture. the Haiiiih, MwiliW Vr<+:tv-- fe&ucial h . k-cec, Natural lliiuiry tisalu^y. Auxronomy. Th# UMMgVaiuuMc prtt4'tl».-ul j>ajiinftu by oiolneto wrl'« ri !»> all department* of Hvlftiuif, will be f'luud In the Hv-lentiflc AuurtflW 'j vrnuL ©J/f' i year. ILisJiafs y«ar, wl»i< ii Inchfloa poaca©©. Wsoo*w»tt«»Aicenu. Htnal© roi'. a. ton tciO». Hold by »li It/.Mil by i—talord.rtolfrNN 4; <*>.. l td' Mvhcrs.xT V»H How, New York. "OA lnw>n»i«»rtl'»a wlili the ir/V 1 il/iN l o. i^-iouiltl'' American, f ' M ao. Mt.NN A ttkarabollrltmsnf Ami-rl-cnii und Poielfit I'atmU. have liad 36 >»ar* cxi-erlance, and »n>w have the lancetd thinbI I ian incut In the world. Patent* arc obtained , on the boot tmni*. A kikh-Ju! m>tlee I* mnttt* ' In tlie Hole nil IU- Amerl.-an ot nil Invention* ; tMiionmd through this Atcner. w lUi i iho name i und the re*td« i><c of Uic Pat eh too. By tholrnmoiikc eircula(1nilthuagivei»,jPiJbnei4ttenuoii iNdlnstnsl to tin m. lit- of the new patent, mid aulr* or hit roductton often e«*liy oftecic<l. Any person who lia* made- h new <0ac.«wry or Inveiitinfh eau cwsHslg ekee '»kuiam(|ii, i whet h< r u patent ca»n proUthty r*c ohtnlned, by writlnxte Mn*K4h«. Wealsoaend i©b:k ottr Hand wok about the Patent 1 ***, Puti enta. CnvsatSf Trude- Murks, their » <>*t*. unit , , how prtx ured, aUti lilutli for procuring nd- • vaMMjOU Invent Ions. Addrc** for the l*aj»er, M uilSTfo^hrk Do,, Branch Olttre, cor. F A 7th Kt*. Woabliigton,^ i

laM 1 11' POPULAR j Meat Market ! "WeeNxtvwVe &\.vc,c\, CAPE MA Y C. II. First Quality . Meats Always on Hand. Fine Beef \ San suae, Scrapple , T • / T cal, Pork, Lardy j $ ('•* f • Highest Price paid for Good Stock ! * ; Just give us a call and see for yourselves. Woodruff & Willis,

Mechanic Street, . -{ CAPE MAY C. IT., N. J. Der.4.'80.1y. ! Notice to Creditors. m rifoS1 o ma iVoi "uu r rc! £ - nraoc d. . • by dlr^vMUm <»f the Surmsruteof the LXitinty «>( t ape Mav, hereby irives noltec totheercdltnrs of *ald decedent to brlivfr in tliclr dehta. a© i munds und claiiu* nxadnat the estate of tl»e ; snld decedent under nath, within nine montM. or they wlli be forever barred of any mruon therefor axulnst thoaald Administrator*. lnited,o«i. J), liSHU. John W.Hwiktn, . p. K. * .1 WJlliam Kv Onrrotson. j Du5*OLUTION OF 1'AUTNKllsiur. Smith Hand and Iftuae Moore, doing a partncushlp buidocNK of Capo May Court llouse. New Jersey, under the name or "lland and Moorr," hereby etvo m>th*e that thry will dissolve h.iI.1 1 aitnersbipby mutuul copH-.ni.on the first day of January, Elfbicen hundred und eighty -cne. . ..... . Smith Hand, Isaac Moot®. Witness i— John Spalding. . f Notice to Creditors. Jam©* Mecrny Jr., Kxeeutor of K vol In© Hufcl * » <l»*. «*scd. by direction of tli© surroMtr of the v'ouitty orCupe May. hereby fha nntli*' t<> the crtJltan of dccfJcnt, to brio* l:i their detda. demand* nnd i-lutm* agalTiKi lb© ©stat© of th© subL d© wUul under <»ath, within nine months, ot tl»» y n 111 l»© forever buriiMi of any action Uwreior axulnsl tli© *ai« Kxccutor* Jwiw Mforfiy* Jr* l*n t ©<l, « >cl . Sill , l.-m Oct.lV'w. I'. r-?,*t«.

DRY GOODS. Over the whole range of flour wants in Dry GooAs for the coming season we arc ready with a most varied stock . Dress goods—are shining new, on d novel ; and all of the new things of the I season will be found here. Silks, satins, and fringes, we call ' special attenfim to. Our 85 ct. silk for width, weight and color is decidedly th* best ever offered for the money. Our Cashmere silk at 35 els. is very handsome und rich , and warranted to wear. Elegant stick fringes , buttons, coat ornaments, etc. We have a fvw jobs in black cashmeres : 34 in. all wool, . • 42et$. 36 " " • • • . 48 u 42 " 44 " • • 6* " Also a complete stock gf thin goods start - ing at 35 vts ,* Just received a lot gf ladies' kid gloves , 3 buttons, at 50ctsa pair ; good glove : for the money. Opened last week the cheapest thing of the season in a good heavy shawl ; full sue at $1.75. We art now ready to show a fine line oflsidics and Misses coats. These good* «r© bought direct from mnnufuctuvcrf and von can get ©logaht good* for tho money, our store it full o1 goods, bought at the lowest price", and will bo distributed at a very small pt»rootiiago mi < vhI, Our business i* pusb* * fug ua an bard that we have only time to note u few good® we sell. Asking an inspection of good* and price*, I am verv TesttoW ftiHV ' i . B AiSOVBR, 4tit High !®i.. Millvjflv. N •'

^ V VV \ W W VJiy% i/ut/l' ' l> nV1! ■ ouufutui «Al»©r« - »i.j w>l * 1 tli*** plus .K Iui, • at' u to pay at» M«lawrv»M ou ihepoHctm now .n < • .'■! d©p»-»-d-_ « nc® oil ' « .p a loKn M©.r ' a . .r ^ t an*1',, t lou of UiinitM U.u! W aftftown • > «*ry t few eompanla* 1 r»rss»ai muna^e. ent pU-^jr^ iu> ;• be fuiur© iu» lu il,r|uv>l u/ set oj. uit i-rtu* i,<lo of ^ ^ i'ilompt payment of uox»t u >xhy* « rlt hunt- »M©l(tna to evade th©u» to- hiib*al * horesftrriMMrta awl i to * • - n>' ■*•' until tl.©> arc u >©*r old. w® : would call Upeafal a;r©utb>n t«rour niarlae <U- ! l urtnicut— iy our low rat©» und faV'>iata© ' foiin qgntiUuic*. Any 1nfr»nnatb» i ebcmuuy elvo© ™ fh« ojH©©rs of the Ce. or It* agentft. i F. L. XVLFOBD, l r«., K. L. HftVTELf<j 8w» William Ross. Agent ca fk mav col' ht ilouhk, n.j. IHC.4JBAJ.

cape may QUI' ytyclbcl'l t OOL'bt, I ai brad or N. HroaDard,) ... . . v». .In Case Attaebwient. WllllAin * perry. ) . .. . . Nolle® to hereby ^ Ivan that a wrliofAtt^hinont m i ho *mt of UbniAtar N. vtegnafvi. a/HliiKtth© right* ©ml "rwki, moneya an© ofTectt, knntin und chattel*, land* and menu. 4,f William Hperry. a non-rcstdeut de-bun. for tlo* sum ot *1x Thousand t .nudoutof lb© Circuit Court Of Lap® May < ounty, on the twenty-fcqfih d*y of Aumr* . v. H..W ltefbrnabUaud rctamod In to Court duly executed by the Sheriff of the i<»unty of i .,}•.• May. ou Hie Klchth day of K#pUnuar, A. 1)., Jonathan Hand. Albert 11. Flap©. Attorney. £lerfc Dated. Sopt. a, IbtHo. *• * • 4*-00-OctJZUOw. "WHY SO MANY GO TO " John E. White's, Becau*© they find the LARGEST STOCK, Finest Assortment, JkKO Lowest Prices. A complete lin© of Dry Goods from a ft erst lawn to a 1 dollar ciftbintrft. ^ Mens* cotton and wool©n cloth from 12} to 1 .50 per yard . Brown and bleached muslins, flannel and choviot shirting* of

all grade* and prices. The Notion and Trimming depart- - ment is complete at the very lowest prices. Groceries and Provisions the very best, as tow a* the lowest. Wt\W-\vtv\\tv, VcvvaW*., 0v\» tvwt\ Hardware , Glass , and Queens ware, SEWING MACHINES. PUMPS. GRAIN, FLOUR and FEED, TOBACCO & CIGARS. A larg*> lot of "Dug-up" Cedar Shingles. JOHN. W. YOUNG, J MAN AGUE, denmsyiile, b- 4. junefi,3tn. cmifMB

AND BLACKS KiTHIKG. "C\\c sw\s*c v'vVtc** ^m.Vwv4 VYvtvwV^xvV Jot \NVV?.\ ^l\\NOV», V^OVtUV YC NW^ovv\\ \\\cv* ^vvcNxtX* \\ve \NvOvsVvc vw ^ctv«*aV \\\tv\ Wncvs twe \\*«^anL \o W\AVWVV^lVC\W*t \0 V>A\\A* CARRIAGES, I OR ANYTHING IN TIIEIK LINK OF BUSINESS, AT THE SHORTEST IVOTH'E, in thk BEST MANNER, ANP Most Reasonable Terms. ! BLACKSMITHING * m>nk at thk SIIOHTKST NoTtCB, Pari leu far attention |*ald to Shoaiug, » : i Give ui a rail. A. Bonotet & Sun, wivhOlyK