; eZi* i tape m) totiity bawH€' I'CBUSUBD EVERY SATURDAY, At CAFE MAY COURT HOUSE, 8. J. Tk*k»— One DolUr * yew, peyeble in , wltronoe, or »L 60 eftor Uu<w month*. ,f ^nu. LarwadvertiwmeiiUby sp#ciaS . donwaoL '$$#1 1 S6iiq«f # c*nU p*r )i»>. . »Vj ; . . , t « ' Anonymous cgmiaumoativna will not U uut|ce4 under any^circumstances. ijtS2pvT3ffiB^yRBP\ : >. BATURDA Yyi^EBRUARY ;'»,; l»8lT * West Jersey R. R. 'lime Table. mm Lutri coi »T not an .1 roLLOWi i Fpr Ph5lV, Cetndon, Siilem, Bridgeton. Vineknd, MilWille, «tid war «»• lion*, it 7.12 A. M, and 4.22 P. M. For Cape Ma? City, Bannett. and Rio Grande, 11.13 Al M. and 5.50 P. M. Leare' Philadelphia for Courl Hosua at 9.00 A. M. end 3.10 P. M. - Millrille for Court limine on the arrival of Stage* from Bridget-oil, at 10.19 A.M. and 4.53 P.M. * Chape May City at 3.60 A. M. and , 4.00 P. M. CapB May Court House P. 0. Mails for Philada. cloea at 6.46 A. M. and 4.00 P. M. Local and County' moil going North cloaca at 6.50 A. M. Mail /or Cape May City cloeca at 10.45. Jit. McCaetnxt, P- M.
' W— 1 "-P* ^ 4 Purowmklos destroy oyster*. , Conference convene* March 9tht at Sulein. Kansas was made a State 20 year® ago tliia month. . Seventeen year locust* turn up every B*: three years* . Spring fasti ioni are- agitating the ferninine mind. ^ Harry Spalding aVrived in town on Monday. Locusts and hard money will be the outcome of 1881. Dr. E, L. B. Wales, Tjjckahoe, waf in j town on Monday lent, An unusual large number of itrahgeu weru in town on. Saturday. Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man rich, if he'll advertise. I . . . i ... Providence Ludlam and Wiilougbbv Oriffe have gone to New York. Mr. Benj. Wellman will remove to Capo May City in a few .weeks. Bolter be vaccinated, if you have not already attended to the mutter. Mr. Morgan iland visited the "City of-Brotheriv Love'* on Monday. V Mr. David Hewitt and wife, of Dyer> <Yo#k, started for Boston on -Tuesday. cv~Mr«- Lafayette Smith of Palermo, this cmthly, was in toim on Thursday. The ballads of the local candidates are to be heard faintly humming on the air. * . Nearly every bne- around here ha* just been .'vtfuoinatcd or is just going to bo. Ct \ | Doift forget your hymn book on Sunday. Kemomber it .can't go to church ftlonl. Miss Mary K. Bennett is visiting friends in Philadelphia, Trcntou, p.ud «. elsewhere. Rer. P, Provost discoursed upon the "j>erfection of holiness*' on Hnbbatli morning last. Road Supervisor B. P.- Ilatid honed j lip his end of the iSeo-skore road on I Wednesday IakL ' Mr. And Mrs. John Spalding left for' New York on Tuesday, wh«ro they will spend fl low weeks. ' >*>. , Wheat is "thrashetl" for the purpose or getting outthe grainy a boy is "thrashed" to got out tho- chaff. Mr. James Cherrj late of Townscnd's Inlet, wan buried at that place on Thursday of this week.
Mr, Thomas Holme*, who cam* back from Colorado in the Fall, returned to the Weston Tuesday last. It is almost time for sentimental flower hunters and botanists to -report Trailing Arbutus In bloom. We are g1*d to seo an fcfTort teeing mad* to revive that most healthful or ail exercises, horse back riding* Nelson Douglas* and cousin Bhamger, ore off for the West. They, started lan Tuesday in voibpafty with Thos. Iloluie*. Mr, BtWle Rid radge has nrrivsd safely in Han Antonio, C&L; after having been delayed many days by the snow blockrules and freshets. ,* • . • \\ J»r\ \W T.syAl^g. who K spending
the winter in Philadelphia, has been I confined to tho hou.e for aoreral day* with a bilioUa atuck. Ono of ike Ant requWtioua received from a newly-appointed railroad station .aj.nl *M i- — "8ond we » jftllon of red oil for the linger UnlerW Mlu D. J. Eldredg# returned from inrn°:T;"t^t*r; sz .and came horuv to rocuperet*.r. r.t riii * ' / v i - ■ • •- > - - Oo to Ludlam Hand's t 'iff new goods at new prices I Spring style* of calicoes, ; wall paper, etc. A large lot of cheap 'remnants. Call and see our goods. It U true of newspapers as of churches; that those who contribute the least to their support criticise and find th« most fault with tb*ir management* As the season for public salos is at hand we remind our friends that we are prepared to print sale bills, etc., at short notice in best style and lowest prices. Absalom Mowers of Allowaystown has caught twenty-three hawks in a steel trap placed on the top of a pole. Hi* poultry disappearing before he set the trap* The United States Postal Telegraph Co., have our thanks for a copy of their pamphlet setting forth their purposes, the act /-pjv incorporation .and the, bill now before .Gongrejp* « j . * , ^ Reports indicate that-ihe whole peach crop of South Jefsey has been destroyed by the recent severe frosts. This is a dodge to get the tin-men to reduce prices on preserving cans. The body of Mrs. Tabitha Nottingham who died in Leavenworth, Kan. last fall, was brought to this village on Thursday evmin^. Deceased was a daughter of Uriah LWse. During the recent cold snap a couple
of our enterprising young lady friends of this town ventured to walk a mile or mare on the ice over the sounds, and ol" course came back with good appetites. Our venerable friend, George Hoffman", Goshen, favored us with a visit on Monday last, the object of which whs to pay j for his next year's subscription to the Gazktte. "Example is stronger than precept." The pastor of the Baptist church j preached an eloquent sermon, to the • members of the Sabbath-school, on j Monday evening of this week. Mr. Jones is au earnest worker, holding nightly meetings. , When you see a young man sailing down the street shortly after midnight with hi* collar mashed down his n*ck you can make up your mind that there's a young girl crawling up stairs not far distant with hur shoes under her arm t ■ and an extinguished lamp in her hand. | To fix pencil marks so they will not j rub out, take a ell-skimmed milk nnd dilute, with an equal bulk of water. Wash the pencil marks (whether writ- • itig or drawing) with this liquid, using n soft flat camel hair brush, and avoiding all rubbing, l'laeo upon a flat ; board to dry. By* notice in another column it will be scan that wo are to have a first class singing school in our midst.* This is a much needed institution here and it is to be hoped that parents, children, teachers, and nil interested in good ; vocal music will lend a helping hand j ; and lnuke this now enterprise n success. | An. interesting Uv; suit was triod in j | justice Spalding's court on Friday of; last week. Henry Long and Samuel .Stito* engaged Capt. Samuel Buck to bring them a load of oysters from Hog Island. During t|ie voyagomany of lb* l ocator* died aud Ivcnciv thw defendants refused to pay the freight on them. Cupt. Buck brought suit for the amount of tho freight [$100], and the jury returned a verdict for plain till. Tho Laborers' & Mechanics' Building | and Loan Association held its annual meeting hi Hildrcth's 11 all, this village, j on Monday evening Inst. After the ■ transaction of the regular business the following officer* were elected to' servo during the ensuing year j— Pres., Daniel Hand j Ste'y, John Spilding; Ti:<h*ftsv Win. Hildreth; IlirectvW Jotyrt Rosa, C'has. Corson, Sumner MuTcv, Thomas 1 Say re, Franklin Hand, Stephen. Bennett, ■ Joshua Bennett, Chariot Shivers, Wm. • it i ..J!, umi^ *r i\
Rom ; Auditors, John Wiley, M. D.. David T. Smith, William Rosa. "Among tho young gentlemen wjio were yesterday admitted to tho Var as Attorneys nt Law, wore Messrs. Edmund ' B. Learning and Isaac T. Wood, of tlii* j city. They l>oth passed perfect exami- J nations, doing much credit to them- j selves and to their preceptor, ex-Judge j Buchanan, under whoso direction they 1 pursued their studies. Mr. Learning will for the present remain in the office of Judge Buchanan as hi* assistant, the ' Judge's logal business having grown bej yond the ability of one man to prompt- | iy transact." Tho above wo ellp from tbe daily 1 "Btstc OatrtU)" of Friday la*t. i —The bin-hawks leave in alien dho Osprey comas.
I ^AVK MAY C1TY ?TR)S —Mr. Frad Miller has had a relapse and is very fow. — -Cfti. D. L. Murphy and 'wittj Camand ths p^i^tert ara at work uj»od it, —The spx»roachii>£ uiunlcijial election is the chief iopio of conversation now. wl tlii great quantities of lumber, brick, etc. — Beneset's new store U prograssing, tho frame being already raisi-.L It is to be three stories high. — The new cottage of Mr. David S. Crowell, on Lafayette 8t., is really an improvement to the city. — ITie foundation for Levy's new store, oornsr Washington and Jaokson streets, was laid on Wednesday, —We regret to announce the severe illness of Mrs. Charloa Gritlin. She is suffering with an attack of fever. — Work was commenced on tha new hotel at Sewell's Point on Tuesday. Ware k Eldredge are doing the work. — The Delaware Bay and Sewell's Point R. R. Co. have 4* hu^e force of men engaged in grading for the new road. — Ther*- are many stranger in town now. Some arelooking after cottage*, some after pleasure, and -others after health. —About ninety person# were present at tbe'Y. M. C. A. meeting on Monday evening. Tbeae meeting* are a power for good. ' — Itc-v. A.M. North held praise meeting before dm Suntlay evening, mtvu c. It was largely attended and wb hope will he ro|K?at<d. - — Poverty Beach is all life and energy just now, as there are about twenty carpenters at work on the new hqt#i in oduition to the gang of men on tbv railroa<i. — Pilot Ixiat E. a Knight dragged ashore in the heavy gale of Sunday morning last. She was gotten off by the Ico Boat and towed to Philadelphia for repair.-. — We noticed our old friend Stillwill Hand in town on Tuesdsy. ilo is in tho market business in Philadelphia in
partnership with another Capo May , man, Mr.U. Richardson. — The event of tho winter was the surprise pa*ty at the nssidnupb of our venorable friend, Capt. George W.Smith, on Wodnosday evening. The iuvita- j lions were given by the captain's esti- ! mabjc wife and the party was in honor jof Ins 53rd birthday. The recipient of the honor was taken by surprise when he caine home from his class-meeting and found a jolly party <»f shout thirty l:tdie«* and {smith-men. After an hour j or more was spent in congratulations and ; ! social conversation tho company was i ! invited to attend to "ihe inner man" by partaking of a bountiful suppIY of rake, lemonade, nnd winter fruits provided for t he oceaifon. As tlio mrty were about to return to tha ]>arlor for an.other "lime" sweet strains of mushwere heard. Upon investigation it was found that these strains were produced by the C'ajK* Mny Brass Band. Tho "boys'* were invited in and ordered to eat. TJieyrate. At 12 o'clock the company sej»nrntrd and went to theirhomcs j well pleased with the evening'* enter- • tainmcnt. Among those present wo I note. Co!. D. L. Murphy ancl wife, Cam- ! den ; Dr. Philips, wife and. son; Bro. ! Magrath, of tho 44 Wave," and wife, Dr. If. S, Kenedy and wife, Lt. Wm. Furrow and wife, Chus. Corson and wife, Rev. A. M. North, wife and sister. N. C. Price and wife. Mis* Suliic Price, Miss Laura Warwick. J. 11. Edmund* and wife, J a*. Taylor. Mary Townsond, and ; \V. 11. Hewitt and wife. BltX. J'IERCE'8 POINT POINTS. > as — Forest leaves as a fertiliser, are said to bo a remedy fftr the rougli scabs on potatoes. — ^omo people innlat that the futnous t Plymouth Rock fowls are old f«uhion«d ! Duioinick — -just that and nothing more. ! — We regret to note that Mr. Harry SotVe is at present in poor health, but | hop* with the returning warm day* of ' Spring he may fully recover hi* health. --Read the Uctnro on th* King Crab j . by Prof. Lockwood, and then b# more humane in your treat inrnt of it when visiting our shore* in May to deposit its % — ^Some of our young people con tern- , plate going ^cia.iy>>tke Bpring Wtotttv their condition. We have no inducement* to hold out to them that they may change their minds, j — Last Tftiur^day evening some ladies, • neighbor* or your naragraphcr. while on ! thoir way to church were juit upon and j badly frightened by iv horrid creature : resembling a polar bear, Which pursued : tbein for Homo dirfumce. Some running [that would do credit to u .professional • was indulged in. and thus the savage I polaris cheated out of a supper. Next [ day the rumor was current iu tlio village J that the chbrclf goers had seen a gho*t ; iNi matter-of lact person at my elbow said • iVtyua no doubt a dog belonging to a 1 j near citizen. Fear mado the little i poodle look a* big as a burn white bear. — A gentleman from Baltimore put " «v .x In. ( «« Ail b • I l iv m fev A #
in mi appearance lant week ; lie spent < )s*t summer in these part*. In saluting j him we significantly gave the back of j ono band a quick slap with the other, j a* is common hereabouts in summer J time# The manner in which he thrust | )n« hand into his pOokut gave us tho j idea that he Intended to use a revolver I upon anyone who would thus torture i hiin prematurely. We soothed him by ■ information eonVeruing the tiRtira rij riRV that when once bitten all over u | Jersey mosquito will not trouble it* victim any move. As he thinks of stay- • lug with us this summer we advise him to bewaro of the April breed, -. \ rubor cane, oysters, factories, and Ocean City, to say nothing of Angbv»ea. are now proper topics «d conversation. A good many people, like the noble \ I Mirjvwber, aro "waiting for something I to turn up." If nnytbii g ever turns -up in Cape May it will b^ by the continued • ntfd lallhriott* ' itMlow ber «4U*on*. Holding boxes and barrel* dAWn in tbe
vfrUpn grocer? will not tnng u* tuiU- 1 throughout our county U .« .macuc. thil M»c fUUtl h h* beo n u fi n me ;« I failure, I if .mber ouu< la totng to better o«r farui.ra' couditiou let- it bt triad b? .11 mean*. This mav be tho tide iu our affairs which will U*dfc-to fortfttt*, if taken tho flood. 1-On Friday eveolhi "Ia*C A aurprUe party ofmo^e than one hknd red person & j paid its respects to thaiMfasrs at tho Bay V4ew Houss/ For »o unfavoralije a iiight'thu a Urge party and quite complimeotbiT ' to the eatimaide young people at the Foiht.- Mjts. Boffe , did the pmr.e of h^iitass with hooomirtg i gra<?e and diginty. * Tlio-hospiUble hdo- j teby was ftilW® opun ;/o thogu«U tpd allwsnMnvitcd lO-"/eeT at-homs, -which invitation wo$ ifcceptea jn the* spirit - of its-offer. " Invitation* wtrtr.Oeii* OJtt to j thot* of *41 ago* froiB M the country 'round. The ample accommodations of the Bay View were hriaight into requisition for social gemot and playa,. and at 5.30 P. M., a bountiful supper of to* cream and cake was served to all, evident* of oi\joyment wm* made manifoat by-#he way in which the snowy cream and excellent cak^a disappeared. On all side* hearty good wisbea were expressed and felt for the health and prosperity 'of our friends kt the Point, and t he small Tidurs of the morning found the company on their way home. H. In Chancery of New-Jersey. To Jt»h!i M. Williams, and Xjr>Ua ft WUl- j laiwhii yr Jfe ; and ^uruaiiw iC Hall und , George W. * 'nriwntar, tr^l4IngaS,• flail & Car-l>c-nter:"— By virtue of an order or th? Court of Chancery of Ne4 r Jersey r nlada on tho Uate-hereof. In u cause wherein Nathan Champion Is corunlMnatii and JLcu lsti. WlBlams, aud i-hnnia Williams, his wife; and John M. Williams and wife;, and others arc dtfendanu, you are rcqulrod to ni»|>ear and plead, anstver or demur, W tlijc lilfl i>f said /complainant oa or before r he rlphtcenih <lay of April asxu or Oie «ftid mil wlU Ik; taken m confessed axalqst von. Theeold bill (a nlc<l to torocloss two morMnw ; cu«Rglssn by I/Cwls H. Williams anil what" ontJotias twl nmtt, nq\v<Wo«iMrr»l, and by hi* excrotors asKigntd 10 KbfW B. Totnlln.and t»y the salil Phebr B. Tomtle a>nlf ned, to ihcsold NatliaoChanipliia, the copiSlalnanl', on lands In Cpper Township, Intliountv of Cape May, daied Ujc Hh uay of Ja!y. Hphtten hundred and sc veiitv-thr*« : and to fbrclose a inortgngc given by Johu As. William* and wife to Nathan C'hainblop, the compluLnani, on Laud* In Upper Township In Uu» County «>f Cape May. .ibib*! tne 2u\h
day of Aupufct, elehu«cn hundred nnd seventyfour; uttd you. V«ewW. li. Wllllajns fthif. wlti-, and John M. WlUlami, and wife ar^ ttisde defendants because y<»u own said tauur. orsotsjInterest therein, Mibjcettotlieenld niortgacex, • hikI vou, Aujcustua'lU Jlall and (Jeorae >V. t Carpenter, trading a* "JIall and Carpenter," are mart-* Uofatidatila becaa*i- you hold a Judgement, which you recovered lu the Caj»c Muvdrcnlt Cinirt, luraiustthe wild Ixtrl* H. ! Wlillam*. by \irtuc of which Jnftgoment yi»u tuny hftvr, or claim lo huvc.aoiie- \nUtm\ In tbc"sitld lauds nmrtgaged by the, sidd Lewis . 8. Williams and wile.- — J Jatgd, February lUth, IW. JOllN H. HI FKMAN, . \ .Solicitor for Complainant. ' - T - C*ai>e MaycClL. N.J. KwWr. „ i --* ■ - » — ^-Notice.— Notice is hereby ftlveh* That the aecount of Ketum kH. BWnltt and KIlxitbHh G.trrvl- . iuinUnlstr.uors AaitMi Gairrtsnn, df^cch^ed: ftcnjntnln ttl Marshal t. a^lnilnUtrator «rf Jtahdotpli Memhall, deci\«aed ; John F. \ Gotr, executor of tlarnd' M ltt»cr, deceased ; I Ellen Corson and (;harles llrower, udtr.lui*tmtors of8IIvi«J»t>r Corson, ilwiurd ; I.ciuuet Swain, udmlnUtrKtor or l^»t»ert U. Hand, deceaxrst. and TTiomns Tayl»»r. ^dhilnbtnuor of Thoinus Taylor. d^vHKcd, will l>c audited and Htntetl by tlie Surft»s«t«%. and reported^ to t lie j udgcx ox th • Orphans' Court of I lie Ckiuntx* of Cape May, at the term of April nox-, for i satilcineni and allowance. W ILId AM liILT»RKTH,' Dated. Feb. l^J- WurrogKie, •P K.JSA0. siiiiutni ! Will bpfix in ii fea* w^eks, nnd tho cooperation of - parent*, teacher*, and friend* i* earnestly solicited in behalf' of vocal -music. Verms only 50 con is ! per term. Thoso .wUkihg to join the . class or oontiibptc toward tiio fund for ! general j>uri»b.Hes will ploaso hand Uieir names to --.MRS. SAM E BUCK, . TKLMIRA HAND, • Uomnnttaa. N. B. — Extra instruction given to bsginners a linlf-hour before the regular olnK5. % THE GREATEST Labor Sating Invention | OF TliF A OK. I Almon/Inffc, No Hotel. Restaurant, Boarding House, ; er private family should l*e without one. PHo* only III.OO. .TOSBEKN >11^. C O , 125 Mais St., Cincinnati, O, ,
j A Splendid I'reininm ! J THK I'REW has made a peeqliarty fftv-v I Able etiMVAOt by >\ hid) It I* enabled la alTcr, . i In place uf the club alter*, n splendid prcmioiu, i-Miislsilnp «f the Library of Universal ' Kimwledco. a vet hftUm reprint of th»« l*mdnn > edition of Vhamltcr** li5ticycl<»|ae<tliv. eoinpleis i In iirtneti volumes, of mure tlin;! TCV> pogn > j rnch; «»r Hlmkespeftre's oompl. te works, in three volume^ no accural# reprint of the fmiioun rtlohe Uditlun, with nc*»ploii*|jloa*»ry. , TIicho preuiluin* nrr oficred to friends sanding oiuok, a* follows ; For club or 10 coptc*. nun ropy free. Tor club of \s> copies, Hhnkcapearv** Works. ForeiuH of 80 conlM antliM,0» addltlnnal. the 1 Library or Universal Knowledge. For, club of*) vaules and RfttQ addUhmat. the Library of Universal Knowledge, i For club ofdu copies, the Library of t-nlvrmal K nowlrdge. For clUh Of ldn roplea, llie Dally Pre*-* fbr one • year and the Llbmry ot yslvsisnl Knowledge, FORM A CLUB AT ONUK1 There l* no t-harge for a sample copy, send ft postal cnftl, *nd get cms by reinm matt. \ddr***u! Tits. Puiixs, Bhlladolphia, 1 "The Ftiiliobdi.li hi Prwcs tr«>ws constantly fre*Vsr SAd itrooK9»r," -V, Txim i
AUDITOR'S SALE. lly virtod of uii order Js*u«d out of tfc# Clr cult Conn oi tha Cuuoty of Capo May, MnIngflata The 15 Day ef January A - A, 1881, la cans of atiacUmsnt In which Joaapb It McKlroy. u> the use of %'llllain W * j tejpUlhtftr.aad f r*tortc L. Hwoior J# d^ndant. U»e subscrfbsr auditor In aafd tdaas will expose at Public Sale and sell to the hlgtajf bidder tm Tuesday, March 1% 1881, at 2 tfttoek P. *J„ of said day at tlrtT Houl of Jxwa wW I ton, ui Cape May Court llouss, kt» tbt County of i ape May and HUste of New Jersey. All the right i Ulie and Interest of Frederick ft Mope to and I u five hundred shares uf Block In the , Flvs Mile Heart; trnprovexnciit Coiupacy, attached lu odd cauag _ . WILLIAM ILBCNEZFT. Dated. Janunry 25th, K* D., Wl, Auditor. Iv Yi fa Mi Stardivftht'a iireftt Catarrh Eaaiedy, Is JUis mM/ Soost agreeable and eflhotnal remedy In the world, tor the curs of LATAIiKH. No matter ftx^w what cause or how i long staudlng, by giviRff STUEDITAST»8 CATABEH REMEDY | a fair and Impartial trial, yon will be coovluoed of this fiscL The raedldne U rtrj \ pleasant and can be taken it/ the most del- ; Tcate Htomaeb. For sale by oil druggist*, and by IIoUowa*rStCo^lMJArcli«U!>hUii. mcbCly SHERIFF'S SALE. - ■ — o— By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, to »e directed, issued out of Uie Court of Chancery, j Htale of Kew Jersey, 1 will expose to sale at | Public Vendue, au Wednesday, the 2nd day of March, A. D,, 1881, at 2 o clock. ! P. M„ oft said day, at the store of Joseph ft. ; (iagbes A tk>n, In tbe City Of Ca p#May#in tbe i county of Cape May, and rttatc of New Jersey j ur aforesaid. Ail that lot of land nnd tenements, ; situate In the Jxm er Township, In the County i of Cfti>« 51 ay, undbUteofNew Jersey, being lot number th roe hundred and fifty gap) as laid down onaeertaiir,map"oHoUal<iar>e Island; said map being recorded 1n the Clerk's ofTlce of suid County of Cape May, at Cape May t'ourt llou**, In Deed Book No. 2R, pages isd andJfxS; being the same premises which flusaid William VTelrUlnsn juiTrhiirrl tif FlirrlT 8alc of Nelaan T. Eldrldga. late BherHT of the said County of Cape May, by deed dated January Titi. J*75, and recorded In the Clerk's office u/orcsald. In Deed Book No ao, pages 5*7, 5*, .V*. fiyu. S*1 and 582, as by reference thereto will fully appear. scire J u* the property of I^itI t'. Blake and others, Itofcndmtl'x, and taken In -zecuUoo at i he suit of the Ibe South Scavlllo and Building AsM»e1attonf Complainant, and to be sold by WILLIAM H.BENE7.I7 T. Dated, December 2illt, USbO. HherlfT. J. B. liud'man, sol'r 1\ K 5154. Ten Dollars Reward !
| Will Be paid for information leading j ! to tho arre*t*and conviction of the per- • *on or jierMins who fired my promUet j on or about the 20lh of January last. Fcb.12,2*. LUCINDA CLARK. [ Notice £o Creditors. Jane Btltes. admlnlatratrlx of Hlefaard B. t Stile*, deceased, bv dlret'tio»» of the Surrogate of the County of Cape May. Iioreby g»vei% notice to the creditor*, of said droedeot to , bring li\ their dohu, demniidi and ctalms ; agnlnst tlie estate of tin? said d«-e»-d^nt under I oath, within nine ruo:;ths, or they will l*e j forever Narrwl of any net Jon therefor a^ahisl | tho wild administratrix. _ l>utod. Jan. 35th. Id1l. JANE «T2TESL !». F. 52-15. r HULL VAPOR COOK STOVE I The only V&por Cook 8tore that has rtoed the teat of yeaiVt and given entire and perfect aatlsactioa. 50,000 F«w I* use, and growing In favor sftntlW ueed. Those who have them wiM noc do without them. Ike Most Simp's, The licit twrabk, The Nest Perfect, The ttcst Econemkel, Ke SweHeong Hect, Ne Firei te Bslld, * No Ashes teRemcve, He foe I te Cany, I No SmoVe, No (Mcr. ros rmoGE use tettaii hksersaell 1 Does erenr deaedftlon of cooking orother work hrrrtorors dona by the ordinary cooking eto>va or raugw, with ram ask! perfect comfort. Washing, Ironing, brttug. broiling, frultCanr.lcr. etc., etc ^.without tbe insnJTerable i beat of the tdd-faahJoaed cook store, sod always rradr. Our "Patent Automatic Safety Can " rrodtrt the use of our stores "perfectly safe " la j tha hands of ibe dm careless or Inexpertanced. Band for fxdl draerlptlrw circular and price osr — opfeefs* Jnducameo«s agncu In unfecupied territory. — Address, "HULL vm
IIS II ■ *I»>_ ,1 .. r "j'— ^ — 1-Mg . _■ ■ ma KEEPS THE LEAD I jltPMBM) tlx mto tt i ngf Ws>5rfKa |- Mil tt Md expertow- tor mUM ■irtunlr. It ccmWwMtLc *o«l yaixu^t tT^erU j - It ha* woe lUcoofitosw erf ell who hwaw esssiiUbetac byroad » AOENtl WAWTtO# I w- ' (UlJfJ'a. johnsonTCLAKK A CO, * a# Falsa ftqam, K.T. flWcspj UKt •* Grnmsr+t | Executor's Sale Ol Real Estate ! J ; Furvnant c«ratt order of tha firphani' GnWrt. f of tbr Osmty of (Xpt May, haanri^ dsrfawepi, I SKlh, I**', the subscriber. Morr riun EJr««UiAr | of TIMOTHY NSNbabOK. deceased, will sell at labile Vendu*. at the store of £. H. Marshall, in the village of MarshaUrtBa, I Now J«z*cy, Ofi I SATURDAY, MARCH I2TH, 1MI, atl o'clock. F. M.. the following described l^aod and lUwl Estate : | Ko. 1. 1* tbe HOUKE and I XYT know* as tbe "Wallace Property lot eoatains one-halt I acre. | No. ft 7s two end oae-beif acres, known aa I tborCeiUa*i#?L" No. v. Is a lot of flUM eontftlnlftg Jour and 1 threv-quarterr ttjsr. acre, Mod Uk&dmom Use » "Lew Parker I/K." No. I. Is a lot of labd containing* acres and [ 17 perches adjolnittx lot No. X, and is knows 1 as tbe "Constant, bmltb Lot." N»>. SeonUlM jUxocros in tbe village of Marsbal I has a brick mansion and Xrasce bock, oontnlns l«i rooms, cclhrr, Ice Louj-t. smoke houKs, wash lionse and crib bouse. Also, good store stand and wharf property. {Stars has uooppcaJclomj SFmmel>wrUiugHo«sss. burn, com crib and all the uceccuLry oot
houses, choice frwlta-Hrrapca. peara qolnees ic. Hold property Is situated on tbe T uckaboe river and Mm creek, and 1* a desirable and commodious Numrner Resort; near gucd. (chooUaiid rubYrnlaUloeburchoL Asfasfw er plying to and from the tnost desirable baih- | ing and fashionable waterlog places, (AtlanUe City and Ocean f*ty,> In Summer. No. Is 12 acrce of bait Marsh on tbe Jin# i of Tuckahoe IM vereod troutbcrf'i edar^wanap I i 'reck, and Is known as tbe "Wliltam Tayler - r Meadow." No. 7. Ii lOdarees of land, about 5>acr*s clearj sd and bearing fruit, gru(>ra, etc;#; acr«w In ec- \ dar of twenty yea** and loor* growAh, craoI berries crowing mwr spontaneous <n,i Uie land i lbs balance U In biudiland of a Uinfty grow t a $k l.li IsCitcJ in Dank township, and H ; known as ih«- "EU>ab ("iarnp Property." and Is ; about 2 mll'-v from Heile Hain etatloa. Also a: the term- tltneand place, a snort**?* : forHld»JiJ tbe lands of Joseph I#oyd, [19 acras,^ Id ncurire Hirer Neck wit! be sold. *ir Informalioc cozioeraiog any of th# ; t%>*ovr trn"i> of land can lie Had by calling on i or addressing. JOHN WAI.LACE. Kurvlrlng Kxecutnr. at TirCKAUOft N-J. , C. VL POWELIt AOC: dedllx » ! Slieriff's Sal©. I By virtue of a writ of Fl Fa d« bonD at terrls. In Itol* to me dlcwdad, issued out of th* J Hupremc t'ourt. State of New Jersey, 1 will I expo&o to sale at Public VcaUuc, uu ; Thursday the 31st Day of March A. D~, 1331. at the hour o/J2 o'clock P. M, ! on said day, at ibe Hcatel of I^ewis WMsion ! Id t ape May thert Utwsi, In tbe county of i ilapc May and Rtate of New Jetvy as sforr-. ; said. Atl that tract of Halt tnaiaU on west side ; of K»st Crock envgni by J?*muei and other | C Jofr holm to* Dan iolGoir, April LXh, IKT7 and l reot r led In < 'ounty < lerk 's Office, book No. I pp 7 , oontaitihu; h acre*, 2 uuarleza, IU , pcrcLra; also part of the lower meadow corvvej ed by SftMiuel iiotTami otber GofTbelrs to Daniel UoJThy deal dair-t April Lth, lfC7 and rusvrloJ iu « ouuiy Clock a ufflce, X>eed Book No. i\ pp 275 containing eight acres, two I quarters and sixteen perches; also all th* la-fendnnt1* rights, iiU« and Interest of atl I that certain lot numbered lis. on map of t\#»- , tare sites In Cke M»y t^ty, cqnne>ed t* U'ilUaitt J.Sewcii rt ux to Isanlfd tkrff and < Samuel 11. (lull. Jsit luh. W«» and nvanlal 1 tn County Clerk's Ofltec, DMd Hook No. pp ! tt<-% also a tract of* >dar!*wampon FJuri Creex j known as the Samuel Town*eud tract conl xeyed by Samuel Gurr and otbgr GofI beln to l*au1el OolT. April 12tb, tCT and le^vded la ] Ouwty Clerk's <»CTee. Deed B**ok No. «J pp ! 2TS omnstnlng five and one-uuarier acre*, i Srlxad o» tbe properiy of l«aniel i.ioSt* De- ' foil « la til. and tafcen In execution at tbe sdf of l Ktiaa M. Godfrey. PlaLntl# ^ s- «^id by Yi lLXJAM H. SEmtnCft Dated. Jr*.nuary 24h, IRSi, BberfC, j J\ K.tl^ : Public Sale of Real Estate. Will be add at UabUc Sale on Saturday the 12th Day of March 1S81 , on thcpr^r-»ww i*pe May Court House at 2 O'CI-K-V r. M.. tbe HOUSE AND LOT, the lot contain I itc ofto-tiaU an acrs more er * i less, <1 tuate st v 'ape May Court HouMt, adjolnI kne the llapttKt l*ars«*naee lot near the Hap-tlsl < hur -u. t he house arM toiforn>«ri> belonged ; h» ISilltp It, 4 'tw. de-vwM. Coi.-IUioMs mads known a* the Sale b# 1 ret»is. D.svtv:. rkmr.
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IsSf t>nr cuftcmersltrl ng af a dinanc# ai# well'^R R: jW purred by our petal irMcm. ^'caend sample* W; fsS prices oa inquiry, and Rrward pxsit KJQTWq onlcTvdbytnsttorexprm. This Jargs dcparN WP JpWWRt- ■ nPffpfe' '• Qjbl tocntisorgaalitd aswsll at mo»t banXs,and HfK: P9H^ Hi L>« swtrm Intures i^umptnc** and fidelity tn ■ WvBftj' ■ wttfl WTCtytemct. JOHN WANAUAK.K&. |B 3Mp c JknjHpr © «it c ^IjwwE^rjftaa^. * j aieiL' '»* -• t

