Wjpupn^ — - . CAFE 'MAY OCEAN WA7E, yEDXE9DAY, NOTKVBER 11, ls«8.
VUEIUI. SEW*. IX England (fay fine #600 .dreauM from office mod rrvenw oStorf who takrei an nrttre partbl politiw. inthe United Stele* fasydlantlta thorn if they don't. .- man tfchent* have dedded not to Nqre a soMfaa of Cengrem on the Mth. re.-'Thpy express fan opinion th^tno public exijpmcy require* * tfuorum Gl-be prrAuin of lower grade than sable are cheaper Jhl. season than hurt— Mtok hasbUett twenty-five per ornL Itelialit* forriera any they an selling Su'fa'fato'" fatfam/* m0Dt'v Tim Union Pacific Railroad is completed 9fi0 miles w«at from Omaha k*vtogHH ml Ira to Halt Lake City. The reed la graded nearly an the distance and the Iron for the trade Is all ahlppnd. It tanqneted that the road will he completed to SaH Lake thU year. Th* wheat Imported into Great Britain from the United States daring the aeren month* ending <foly 81st, lflfti, is Tallied at (l%m,9SS. ThU , U a Urge Increase tfcrf thheorrrapoudIng periods to thejiecetltajfWfo years, , the value hi 1887 Miounting to 85,182,- , 365, and In 1886 to *839,050. StwttrTAR r 8»wars U mid to be a : froekioket rqjtt-nvrd on silver, by Which ' he tAvehiWerthe Erie Railway. ThU U a Ilfe-pau, given sfethe expiration r of bU tertn as Governor of New York, r I rcauae of Ids intanwt in the internal t Improrementa of the State. He offer. j •liver tor hie tore, and the conductors t do not collect. . „ A MrrnoinsT Snnday School Con- f vrntion has born In Marion in Spring- n field, Mans., at which addrcssc* were it made by BUhop Jatncs, Her. Haven, c Hev. Mr. Vincent and others. Mr. o Vincent reported that there are now t 15,805 Methodist KpUcupal Sunday o * Schools In the United States, an in- h crease during the year of 654; these p have 183,566 officers and teachers, 7C21 U more than last year, end the scholars el number 1,153,833, which U 70, KM si shore s year ago. «, Nxah Lake Chautauqua, in Western J' New York remarkable as the highest navigable water in the United States, stands a barn from the northern slant U of whose roof the water flows lowaril Lake Eds, and tbeoce, by NtaBara, " Lake Ontario and the St. Lawerence, v into the Gtllf of fit XAifrencr; while " front Jhr other rid^if the rooflt runs, by way of the Ohio and Mississippi degree* of latitude In llie destination of w a drop depending upon the variation of U a puff of wind. ai St. Johns, X.- B., Nov. a.— Con- * ■iderable excitement was caused Iwre '■* yesterday by the abduction by the United HtoteeomdaUofa man named in Mills. It appears he bad been indicted " Tor sonic offence, and set at liberty on fll bail. Not appaearing when wanted, t0 the detectives trneed him lo thU dty. " The Chief of Police was applied to, but U n fused to interfere, The assistance ,u of one of the dty marshals was obtain- J* . ed, when MilU was handcuffed and taken on board an American schooner ,y Just about to start. just about start.
Important to ttromat mmpmbr. — Under in Act of Congress passed July 30, 1886, every dealer In tobacco end cigars having more than twenty pounds of tobsooo, or ten pounds of snuff; or ihpre than five thousand cigars, U requihqd to make an Inventory of the same immediately, and deposit it with the Aadbtant Assessor ofhU division, who wllB swear the party to the truth of hU return. The appraisement must be made ofejbe first day of each month, thereafter, and filed as above. There are heavy penally tor failure to regisTwo of Ihoiargesirised locomotives ever built In this colihtry, weighing forty-five tons each, were recently sent West tor the Pacific Railroad. They were manufactured at the Baldwin Locotnodre 'Works In Philadelphia. The locomoti ves are intended tor use on the mountain division of the rood, and are cnleubM to draw batYy' trains op steep" grades. They each hare six driving-wheels, fiiuroiEa half fret in 1 diameter, and the cyliflers are eighteen by twenty-tour inches. The tenders are very large, each capable of careying two thousand eight hundred A horrible murder Ticcurred in i Thompson street. In New York cm Tuesday 8d Inst. Maggie Murray, s i white woman, exit the threat of Upton Murrey, ~k negro man, with whom she ; iiacl been living. The negro wo* drunk i iend asleep at the time, and Maggie , in the same room. When ttoterira , committed aha left the room and was Broome and Sullivan streets with the , raxur Kill in ber hand. The negro. . after he received the cut, which was lira Inches long and au inch and a half ! in Sullivan street, where lie died. ' , Tit* baa tmajdasa Yommg • Christian AasacUtkiu has recently , 'w^brtSto ' stories high, with a eandatoae front - in the Venetian style, U 54} tost front, and 130 fact deep. The first story Is large hath roosn. in the burmant j* a trymnaeluin and ahowfingtaUey. ^re^^.Cu£Tf ami unofficial, Jfeh-rf by him in reference tW the character ct the work, and IhoddhesmSsftratlifawl. The „prnf by the Itamssi as mom* up to Use Standard required by taw.
i "tHIW: I ITEU.I G F.N C L m 3c«»«j AT MCA.— The first officer to of the ship Polar Siar. which arrived tc at New -'Orleans on the 2Mb nit., ■y fumiriwe the tollowiug account of the - murder oo the liigh sea of Captain g. Low, commander of the Polar 9utr, by m one of his crew;-" September 39; at L- tour r. y., Captain Low, aooempimled lc by myeelf, went forward, and while we t- were stasiding convening together Jss. Connolly, a sailor, one of the crew, stabbed' Captain Low in the back, at _ the time we were standing with our . bocks lo the men. After he wis stabbed Captain Lew spoke, but two ! words; they were, " My God! What led to the defid Is a mystery to all on board, as Captain Low was never r known to have given the slightest ofe fence" to any of Ins crew, and I had ah ' ways found him to be kind and todal- ' gent. As Captain Low fell I ran fcr ' the fore hatch (which was about six e feci from where we were standing) after the murderer, who had ran out t on the Jibbodm. I ran aft, and prof curing a loaded carbine o/dorcd'hitn to , come on deekyuid surrender or I would ' shoot. He obeyed immediately. I ■ then had him placed in irons, and kept i them on him until he was taken in • charge by the officer at this port" — The Polar See left New Orleans for on the 13th of last June, and had not changed her crew. Connolly from New Orleans. Important to Mahters of Coast- ] iso Vewkls.— The Treasury Depart- ; ment, in a communication received at 1 the Custom House in Baltimore, has that under the eighteenth Bee- i tlon of the act of February IB, 1793, | all masters of coasting vessels trading ' from one collection district to another ! must be provided with a uiauifest, and ! they toil to lie thus provided when J officer, they are liable to a penalty of i dollars; but if coasting vessels [ confine their trade and trips to the { hdhie district, there appears to be no 1 provision of law nquiring their master* ' have a manifest; it must be under- ' stood however, thq^tkc provisions df ' said section of said act do not apply to coasting vessels employed on the north- • em, northeastern, or northwestern frontier, the masters of such vessels being subject lu the mutter of manifests special statutes. Under the above decision it win be , well for all coaatiug roach to be provided with a manifest even when they d not required by law to enter and ' clear at the custom houses. Seamknw Wao**.— Judge Cad wolsder heard a matter In admirolity, last week touching seamen's wages, which J of interest to ship owners, captains ' and sailors. A crew was shipped several weeks ago, for the bark Waver- _ Captain Terry, but only one or two men went on board the vessel. Fearing that when she was about to sail of the crew wonld be missing, another shipping master was directed ' to have men in reserve, and hothipprd an entirely new crew, regular articles i drawn as to both crews. The J) last shipped claimed a month's 1 and after Judge L'adwalader liad " heard both sides. Captain Terry testilying that he gave direction to the * shipping master merely to have men in p niupjiiug uinswr merely to nave men in
reserve In case tbo crew Ant shipped - did not appear at tho time of sailing. y Judge Cadwafatder divided to award I to the last crew ship|sii one haif of the • pay claimed and their expenses lo ' New York. , Straps™ if MARterox, Falrdoth, , havannah 4th iust., riltli merchandise and isuaengcrm, to Ril^wden. Nov. J 7, nt 8.10 P. when near the Soott land Lightship, was ran into by steamehlp Omrral J/e '</e, Sampson, hence ior New Orleans, etrikiug us amidships . and cutting ns down below the water line, when we sank to the main deck immediately; Ihe Marmina had a red ' light at the main galVfora lelrgrapli slgI nal, which Captain Sampson mistouk ' tor her port light, ami put his wheel to I' starboard, which caused the collision; ' the General Meade took p— nfjbe ' crew and passenger* off and brougET " ' them to the city. Captain Frircli>th 5 and the remalulng port of tht crew 5 stayed by the ship and would try and 1 get her In the ifook. 1 The General Meade is an iron Vessel, of (OS tons measurement, has three " water-tight compartments, built at j Stockton In 1861 and rates Al in the American Lloyd's. She belongs to the Merchants' Steamship line of this city, i and has hern mailing for some time i |ast between this dty and New i Orleans. 1 Tho w-rmin. was built at Phiiadelr pbla fa 1864; her hall is eonstracted i of luk. with copper and iron fasbnings; • htie Is 1, <131 ben burden, is a propeller, i and *is owned hr R. L. Taylor apd • others, at New York N.J. Herald. ' Mahti.axiiaxi) Vikcunia Pilots. 1 -The Virginia Pilot Association ! brought suit on Tuesday against the 1 1 Liaiie Daolels for breach of the ' pilot code In the State of Virginia.— J The Lisxie Daniels arrived in Hamp- ' ton Roods a few days since, when s Virginia pilot was offered her, which r pilot laws, she was compelled to pay - tor the same whether employed or not. i It seems that the brig ignored the t " Virginia Association," and accepted i , the eervioes of a Baltimore pilot, who i was paid tor Ids guidance. Tht Vlr- - giuia pilots had no idea of submitting ) to tWs, and bringin^he matter before: , the law, Judgement was lendeiwl In '' - favor of the plaintiff, and The esse disc missed— /far/alt Da, Boat. ' THR LIgbl "Vessel (No. 31) showing " s single light, which -as placed tern- ; ( porsrily at M'illoughby's hpifi Chesafrom, and the station is iVnr marked ' » by a vessel (No. 38) exhibiting two ' " IHfhta, as originally displayed at that a point. "1, Wl regret la leant of the deatu of u Mr. Peter Ifrovost, at Chunden, N. J. : SxrHSSiE* in active aervloe at far Ume oT death, and was tri yiwra of age. The various • ti*' ««Oi»>»y hsw* hern ' ■ iffl St hi. tfadwta si Yost Istev with r - 4
w - hii i iiiiin»T8i - ■T BEXEDIC^I TAE WATCHES L, Artklas suitable for fa BENEDICT BEOS. yy o* Tsws New Staler No- » »o>«war. at BETWEEN AMtTT » rOCETH STREETS, sd E reps'* <■« ••• a,l a. Also, Areata tor v, rag ilKBICiX WHTHJ* WiTCIES, St dtlolme eenewct-S b. r. IS BENEDICT BBOS. 0 cp TOWS •«! BROADWAY. It BENEDICT B»OT£l*». ID EaOADWATJ n Braedl.1 Brov. « ruttas t*oo"T*. < e WATE RS ' j 1- soC AlisXs^Sntae. ^TVs »•"' NsoiiUttoo-l - : ; ! ^ kJraBM°snoM ttj?" rery tout.— N. T. ESTO- ' t o< 'Us merits «f 'OS Waters " ; ' 1 :us^r-«SS!i5r*,ta,,S?a5*SiU0.' ' r ' zri'tz Sft Ju*ii ^TraiSSffi ; | ' SHAW'S MTIST C1BB0S INK- c T"-' "" bES.'S«!'™^ S I blstodtls'rfHsOabls Bdor^ooftct^ - : j! ^raJlSsSjSi HH.'S » ' ^ooidV.me ?h use. ton takes la ooaosrilon wttlj Its olhsr su- <0 psrior qo rilttei sne „ ■Si™ ,5 OsSospStarifiSt! ^ ^ n o i lactases. , sal. psrtsce, tat rowSsi. 1.54: hall ^d. JS SO. dm St , BrUuepori, Conn. lo for sale br ststlooers cierr whrie. THE FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE, y Send tar an Illoatrsed Cllrillsr. mjVUta sr «tl. JiOVELTY SBWIXli, KUBfiOl- ^ DKKIXC, io Braiding Machine, antrum: wit* tahn fob only ass. . Aoents wanted, Rats or Frasla. tassll * rirs'ii nH?lsSawSS •' n'asto^b'TrJoua Sto!aLoOl°>llUb i'bnl "! will sot rip^orbra^.srMurariir^SMl^s'Oob Jjj ^A'^wsnt'seealsbot'b'loeal sad lravello».ta™ni 'rod ore Ibis Bsebloe Itrmlfbool lbs United Stales. II tan be noM In almost si err t-mUr. . ln.-lodins ■ neat man)- wbo bars lbs b.rb- * priced mankinds, tar lis cmbroldcrlnd. U J
' SoU Arra^tarMj^UolUd ttatasssdSiaadsa. ■ " Try Me and lot Will fiorrly Bay Mr. I Dsn.' r*tya> Tbrae bltaats Cake Miser. p IndieptnsabU la every Family, llolel, > 1 tii ^liie"^ pUuVl'e'rc°™hVta^«oriato"arS 1 _ itrenfth. Thia machlnt tn tar mltmr naken of I c -«Z8S : bread, sc., perform Ins lbs opemtlna quickie, I B per'ccflc anil tboraurblr. All WU1 be coni wrSSSSs la^lhta maenioa.UI be tauniUuctotabU Tbc * i [. ench, Stain and nouslr rlsbla for nals by O. L. NEKTON* oprtatare, J, BE5NETT, JOHNSON At CO. r J 1 New rural Shingle Bracket. j I rBul'dcrf'^ 'itoure Jnlnern*'f **"* "itaEli " 0 In "i'jm Urns' u|ren*a"n^,daS^w"h *rr~wj 5 e ^a^jiMre SSpw Sown! 'send tor lllaatrated a • "owcra promptly riled, nl vholaqsU and re- ' ' «rinTik7lU,a,nlnoM'W'lb,<s? r I ApFW*,M- BENNETT, JUIlNtaX . CO., { myrr fit iwsdea), N. Y. W ANTED, AGENT*, i j | jBjMfamaafciBijgj ' . | Wt will pay SI.PW (Jr'iT'mlSktaJlbnVini [ 1 ' sStTaw ntotk'nns'Tw' 'sJUd** "uVoal | ! ! ; s: iSiir i Oure U lbs ciuly gemme and realty practical | 1 cheap maehlM maautaclured. r. s. s. , ' wilderVpIteht [ SALAMANDER SAFES, a Wildrr'i Pa ton I - ; Podfier A Burglsr-Proof Locks, K the eest mnrsoor saft I e : ^ ^ . i i- WarrsatnS tret from Itampnea, , acaaorAcTvasi' oat. >. TSS g Wilder fialaauBder Raft! (smpaaj. rupol tacoRTLAND street. New Tart _his j A OARPET'NQ. - 2 i "t J. T. DELACROIX, „y OARPETING8. ' ^ N.B.— roichaaei, wUI dolrrii taaan.'*1^* i ;■
vHEmvr'B'rans. " titwo-uia, H 'oulerUir Court of Ck.nrcry of the State a nt Caps May Court linuac, oa in tori ta a, pari tor a^roracri Trem^baaoa ■erecV;' ffota"^enee aoulh, n^eerrrei eaa?. I "Wired (ason) square tort of land, mare or ■r. al'J ^Saata.'a'ad'tnkra'lota fj^noa at rkeantt o I Jamaa W. Barber, and tn be sold , by JOHN WILSON, Sbertff. J DntndSepl.t. ISSS. °««4w EDUCATIONAL. Stay ville Academical Institute, 1 MATVllLB, N. J. ""voMrima'niid particulars addrrea tbr Trln"fe K^S"k>. LEGAL NOTICE8- ~ ,^,11.1 , r "tMei Oct. It. iass. IS" '^urrStaie. NOTK'E TO «'R EDITORH. ^ - ' ' ; ' ' ■ '' ■ UAv'io ^Wrft.^talUUclSncw' NOTICE TO^ CREDITOR*. ^ Sy|uy?kwt^^«re^'^y'ta|bdcredu asatnat uW^RI^rtL^ * Enocul rln 1 Dated Acptal II. ISSS. ' ' ^Notice ^ Pared Sapl.IL ISW. THOS. LUDLkM.^ a state os' VEtV ji'.ksev. ^^"aMbS^S^?rt^'ain^H,^l/^n lo the nsaoo loa. w p yfc MICHAEL. mySdm Steta Treasurer. NOTICE TO CREDITOR*. assess- diss & ADMINISTRATOR'* NOTICE, o I
NOTICE TO CBBD1TOIIS. ^ ' l ofBJapc Nay. hereby rtreenotled to Ihe cred£ I lore oY sola decedaat. lo briar In llreir debt., r demaada aad claim. ^^ut^w^wa'mtSMM.aatd I STwm'to»imbarertora°ayi«tSill5ro ; f ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. , T an urphana' Court bald at Capo May i 1|^rt,re"7Jd.Rc.U 3irgS,,J Ordtrlo ! : 'kdAt^g^mtotad j I Ml ll' ll"i Timabt f *|,pr*i" V"|'| 'T . » : to , : i -I - . 1;' . I .' ; Sept 00, ISSS Html Surreunte. ORDER TO UlOW CAUSE. LhawI>Marey R- D. r^elMsnto J. L Smith, ; - Tjss^r.i, ?, r.lijS^T.V^Adir.lci.Ir.Ini ot Robert Kwj dereaaed. bavlnt cjhlbltcd to this Court, ( 1 peiaonal ca'lald aad debto of aafd Robert Ear. ; i Srujawcr„K . i •"■■j* i tm'uUd ikbert Ewta" deaensau. ab-ul.l sol , ' 1 ss^uft^^c^r^ft I - feY- ' sureonalr. " FURS. SKTNS, AC. LADIES' FANCY FUR*. 1 A T JOHN rAREIRVS old latabllabad > A rum Mnasf-iury. VIS ARCH STREET, PMI.dHpkl., Harr now In Item, «r r my own Importation torilM HMWU1*/ i rtaeviBBiirK ' a^^aSaa3t'*arCMtf rS ci?rc.AiS ^ Sb"2SgftlST^.,PK2!«iT.S , ! FURS. ONE PRICE. FURS. ' jink and Subto tata. domataell^ jre^badd . CRXsf A Cw'a • FNP IRK LAUNDRY BLUR 'i FOB LAUMfBY PUBPOSLS. \ b i SoBwriwr ta aay Btpelag erpr ntfr red to the j «| l „l U, .a ,.lyld tod lay tara CrefjLfls ire ISto... r»", i : 1
BUILDING MATERIALS seasoned i.umrer. n OAEEWON, GII.LINCHAV to CCS. « Saw Mill and Lumber Yard, ' I CAJfDXN, N. l„ s HAmf — " ^ i Ilcfiigan A fiasqaektana Wklle Plac, nrtnlork Joist, fioirds A ficatilllng, WHITE RtNE, HEMLOCK, { low Own Manufacture ! r Shlaplra.' - Posts sad rearing < wmtc Pine, Oak A Hemlock Timber -bra. For Butldlax. ! Alto, WHITE PINE, » OAE A YELLOW P.RE 1 SHIP TIMBER 1 i OARarsuN, OILLINOHSM SCO., 1 r *****■'?. 1 VKKY I. IMUF.lt V A It 1 ) 3 CCMIPRII ITIIEET W II All F, jj ' u ' ca,,d".''7 j"^'L ,, 5_ ' Suff} Ptdar. Cypreu. I\n, and " ' Plaiteriny /.of A . / irirtr w i and other Fencing, Carolina Henri. Fir. Spruce and Hemlock Flooring. BILL TIMlJlfeK JEREMIAH -SCIIELLENGEII ! L SET JKMEMIAH SOHELLEWnr-E ' j 4 L w.wnr.rTL'RER." b ;ru7.^'is^s^u^ft:v.h'ci l
nriHolta^j^^nw>ASVi^Ea^ . tan^dJ^^^M^m%!»rew(lT£&7t% | HENRY FREDERICK* I j ]I:ii KEMOVKD TO 1IIS NF.W STOBkTt : tato^.yid^nS'nilV'i'jd'* oire'rurer J «r eu tad "rt j HARDWARE I HOUSEEXEPIN^A J^RM^O IMPI.I^ j i ; I j ' iprompny altandto to.^ rREDEBICKR, ! 1 ^ln Fe, Irani R^gtatani hW, HOTELS. | SURF HOUSE, Kobcrl Klrr, Proprietor. i TXKS- Ye T.W W51S7SWI I uptar Ibdnrawumjt^roomc ^j'rj «d Helicaeiet Ikal Ae ^o^kore Affordu . The BAR M .locked with choice Wlncu and bJkin llomwremelBn e^endurias tbc COTTAGE BY THE SEA, CAL JOHN FKXLI.V, proprietor, : great delight ll Inlormlar his dU LA PIERRE UOHIT Ptatato ^T^U^toc i «° "nm."iSSiSrS'11 J RBUTriRWORTHaco., . swjfe ■- Pfpttataru. WASHINGTON HOUSE. CAPE ISLAND, N, J-, ; l~ i ARCH STREET HOUhE, I ^lORIttRnr ARCH RSeaOgLAWAIIEArcoHAauts wjS^*11"11*' UNITED STATES HOTEL. . (LATE BLOuDOUOnW.) , FOnr OF WALNUT ■STRKRT. 'SiPOWta Ibf bew lock Iw'. 1 AMEdftkN oa^riopEAN ! u Urt.SS.ISta.lV"" rnfhn"- 1
l" LUMBER! U^HIvIl! ! I i . i GO TO HEADQUARTERS! O 1 Buy of the Manufacturers' and Save Money! Tho Largest, Cheapest and Beat Assortment of I. I'M BE Kin Xew iersCT. fan be tbunii at E.AJ. L Wilson & Co.'s Steam Saw and Planin" Mill ntii! ^imter Yard, MiUviile. Cumberinml Co.. New Jonx-v. • -1" c^^re^ «" "toSd'ii2^e«.V,"b'r D~USr0°,"~'~^ Bulh"" LUMBER AfiD BUILDING MATE RIALS, CONSISTING IN PART OP ♦ 100,000 feet Jersey Pine Inch Flooring, worked. 100,000-feet White Pine Flooring, worked. feet Eastern Spruce Flooring, worked. 100,000 feet 1J inch South Carolina Flooring, worked. 100,000 feet inch Virginia Flooring, worked. 100,000 feet inch Hemlock Boards, worked. feet/Cedar siding, planed and not planed. 100,000 feet White Pine riding, planed and not planed. >00.000 extra Cedar sixteen-inch Shingles. 600,000 extra No. 1 spruce sixteen-inch Shingles. 500,000 extra Hemlock plastering lath, (full count.) 500,000 feet White Pine 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4. 1,000, <300 FEET EXTRA HEMLOCK FRAME I TIMBER, ' Of all lengths and sizes, constantly on hand and smved to c' j order. ; we manffaftfuk or it own lumber: CONTRACTS TAKEN ! / £fy_uiltlintf.ti ini&hcd Utr.a/li f. foY Occu/iancjy I Any parties desiring building done for cash can save money | I by dealing with the undersigned, and secure the advautage to j which a set CASH purchase is entitled.
INSURANCE. I K. W" "-ARIL fa CO., J ! HANKKH8. N No. 39 * Third Street. I'll i la ,
National Life Insurance Co i,r t,i*i | ] I'XITED STATES OF AMKKItM, p : ^^ui^p'r^uVy'sfAvr^ i ' CASH capital OF cine MILLION DOLLARS, | I IfffiSffi'SSs-iKS c SSaKiTSS-ta ! ' e. w. clark k co., j N». 85 8, THIRD SL I MILLVILLE MUTUAL 1 1 i FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, MILLVILLE, N. J., £SaSEa^SS j KVliy^ttu' MM " taTsnU prreiffis'ss'tbs ! ' | -Oumbarisad Mutosf." wblsb'bhs pruvml the ; | SMS re'e*"to Ita I™to"«e!h" i j AGENTS AND SURVEYORS: - ralditoiu'^iuMshOwe'JnCs. *md**' , W 1111 «u. Moure. Jr.. Msgs Lsadlug, N. J. . t DIRECTORS, Hub. Wimsm Moure. M.ys LsuUlDg I . "I ; NATHANIEL STRATTONj^^ J PoamsN L, Mciwouw, Tressurcr. I -Oahucl P. Paiks. Seeretarr. sl>y , the hudson county mutual INSURANCE COMPANY, Y KSPRE* sgalsrt Imss or Damsgu by Eire. illKiP! . Laesesruld.sul.nl sa UsbUlttas. Naae. Ofltas. I EXCHANGE PLACE, rlret Nauessl tank Building, Jeraay City T"1vood and coal. jon. hcukllinger, DEALER IN COAL AND WOOD SshelltaguPs Lauding. Cspe Island. ! . rsmltleu renting Cottage, can be turp>tedu |tb Egg. State an* Cbeelnut rtrei bulk LeLlgb ■ad sehuylklll, at Pkitadelpklaprina, wllb sd- , - """" }SM< ' flour and woodCHEAF FLOUR. delaware mills for ffill.OO. i r waeeantkd good. DRY WOOD EDMUND. A, ON. '
VARIETY STORE. (MONOPOLY CRUSHED < |Bv the cue, r prices, t c. SHUMWAY'Si VARIETY STORE,
GOSHEN, N. J. I.sr, «^,SM»mb»uri.lta (Ap,b|.y CourtT j Look ! Look ! Look ! And Othor Things In Proportion. 1 i Dry Goods, i Hollow, Tin and Wooden Ware, BOOTH AND SHOES, - j COME ONE! COME ALL! c • i . snu.nw Av. u MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ESTEV'fr j. JUBILAJSTTE, 1 j (An entirely new stop, and very brilliant.) : To Rem or For tale ore Monlbly Ins ulrteht.. o I No. ■> North Seventh UreeL^bUsdVlphln. ' t>-Sesd/»en CtoeWnrsndPrireLisl. sspts-ly. " WASHING POWDER. 7'S O A P. Ask any groe'ei Ior"it. MsauTnetared only (CRCESDi SOAP WOBKS.) *o. MS York Avenue. (Old York Road.) Phllm GRAVEL ROOFING. NOTICE! GRAVEL ROOFING ! THK ONLY AGENTS Warren Gravel Hoofing. MATERIAL, ta^N'lOM tjWfe^^Ss, BOOT8 AND SHOES. ^ M. REAKDWOOD. BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, DECATUR STREET, Above Washington, Cape Inland, N. J., July, ISSS.
. . Jl_ ■ RAILROAD1*. . WEffT JERSEY RAILROAD AND BRANCHES. Wll An WIXTIR AtUKfiKIIKfiT. Os end altar WEDNESbAT, Sn»L IS, 1Mb. Trafas will leave nilsfielphls a« followi: Pram ford of Mortal Si., Upper Ferry. pxarourRcrare, ^ ' kgr - 1^^'''" nlA* ■ Frenbllnvlllr .... .... .... I M. ::-n :::: ES \ ! tS ! " :- A MS'e- t,7'| IT, | ' a [ js | Caps Ms,. J jgg" fcre' ' tamvSSLas. ' ,-V^l^"M"ir!.Sr3i7:/d-n, ' l "j1 \ ^ w . ^ WOOLEN MILLS. y/ &s,\ /'M0
EDUCATIONAL. T. TIIE NEW JERSEY g ATK IN 8TITUTK. c< Bo«oE»TBir.v itstr jxtsur, . ^ J ■gsygs:;';";-;™';" | STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, S 1 il know Ariltanelle. Grammar^ and^ Geography , R ™ Tuition tree^Ttao dollars s Trim Ibalf-yesrl p Doanl'tortJid tos* s* "the" Nnrmsl Hall S1S0 a „ seek. Isrindlnit wnriilng, Orel and llgb^Gen- „ ' ' tomqpLnLsn'^ltelrire^tan'^Hodrt Bel, ooL J ^^ralrtLtadlM^rtiWtai'retke^Tg'bm ' Kngllsb brsnehes, In Druwtng, Frenrb end ^ The Young Ladlre' Department ot Ihe Model Instrumental >iuslc ( Pla?io; $16 tor a quarter f| V., JOHN S. H ART. Prlnetpat, - West Jersey Academy, I "T r . ° Th.^'AraUeiur aims ta Impart a thorough 1 given" to i-lslii sod Orusmrulsl Penmanship , ' •"* B°itabSi®,her #r mpinristan of an I ' la rtuilloo ta the personal supervision end , loslrurtlon ol the former Principal, the Academy enjoys Ihe aervlcoo of Mi- «a Mo- i K.asle, sn^selhe, enlhitatasUesnd ouiitoslul - Principal. Other ocimiutaut tmubera are also . TLri^nppUreMsisfaosMW msdelo the Prln- . Esq.. Cape Island. ' A CARD. "The HU1" Select Family ; Boarding School, ■ : m^rv&SSS 3!einS'<?ZZZ I t^^s^saxtj^ss^m ' REV.QKO. V MILLaU^A. M.,^ J REV. DOS — SebmHkr, Mania Kreultatalra '*h'oV.'2i5i?tL.,o..WooLraS,Lrarend J SjjSSHTI m. i ' se^sg jsissms i
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KIRK fa FRY, TEAS, 8PICES. FOREIGN t domestic rtvits, BUTTER. CHEESE, LARD k GROCERS GOODS GENERALLY, §|TS. mported CsalUe, CnJreoi PrultsJ SSSS,"0 " SJltSThnktre, Est - iStfes.,. ISsssf""' ' ■ffluffglf' |o*tMe.(, Swg jjtoissa, >*l,e'rred Le j Prepared Codbes, s%~~r" psr isir'*" Coeos Nuts, tattor, Isyim.am.y* E8TATE8ALE8. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. I "■ ""TH ""u'd ,«sll "Ptolsl sttaalloa to • < . TWO Ism Srat elan BUILDING LOTS, marke? s'rar v '""i J'"t lk,°" l*h' tho Post' Ottae"" **"' °°U* d°" 10 ' Cnp«tslnsS.N.J. COTTAGES FOR SALE. 1 FEW Jeslrable Coltagus for snleon resNri?JIr!^' d°°' COTTAGES TO RENT A rr-Y U JEbJY M. WITH. . mJSXfjTJT^ " COTTAGES AND BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. A Col"**,*d Building Lots o«::.„ioo, u, pJso'^^2u. Jsren- one, capo retnon. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE . NOTICE TO TBR PCRUC. :^',T,o"„rr his? srwets rubor nt private or uublle sale by sguol or "v^tr. IOOMT~' ■ ilk Clm^rwL T r omSralon'o'f "sre*"^ S^fflw^MjjmsmaS*wt^^nk^re P'ia

