•CMCwmos mam: - H4IPHT *— TO. !■ MflK «ropoe4«eee I. iobdMd rrem ic ■•MitteawiMbiiwiwoMMmin! X-ocal _A««esbixs The local political event of the spring culm mated Tuesday, and one mora our people can breathe with greater freedom. It tu • brief but Urely and lateral log . canvas*, void of all party or oauide i ssacs, . aid ooly remarkable (or the eauanrdinary coDfurlap ol ticket! and candidate*. The to elect, snd eight nroog aapitaau is the | Bekl. The vote »u not ai beary a» ex pocted, but Iht colored delegation came up solid, and to a great extent regulated , the fortune* of the day. Of—On three i new member* at cnuucil, Mcwre Hand and Hogbee are new men. hlr. Bennett , baring eared ooe year to Oil an unex_- , pired term. He vaa defeated ooe "year , sroce In hix effort to be reflected, but Ibi* , time he had hie lorcra better lu baud. , There la a tie on Ihc conetable, in which , erent council will elect for ooe year. Next t Monday eeenlng it annual meeting of that , body, when all offloeraeiret will be a*oni is. The fotlewing I* the reedlt at bended | lit by Mr. June* M. E. Hildreth, wbo . acted ax dark of election, tboae elected , being indicated by tbe •: — , . •J.ttW.fBt... 8. achate J* | •J. qij rairow— M*[J. brain OarrtMa... u » . "Beary Hand (no oppodduo) Ul 1 — j wiuiam P«rrr™_m - wuLim^J. Merrcx, t f * SJ win 8. Taylor (no oppoeluoui. lu , SMmslT.teUsjTi'jbf ^ :: ! \ i fx* oMMm. ET*l,°**Mn "® u Paator Janet, of Otpe May Court . Iloute Bapliat church,furnUbrd tbe Intel , lectual treat wbldi drew' to the Baptist i church, this city, a large audience on c Toredty evening. Tbe subject «ae a ( "Tramp tbrougb Mexico," a narration of t the perron al remlnlaccncea of tbe lecturer , when little more than a boy, of the Mexi- t can campaign under General Booth Tbe , story was full ot ialereat, abounding In c adrentarnue Incident and replete with ! good and wholesome counsel specially , designed for tbe young. Hie sketches , of army life brought to udbd the freebcr recoiteaioo* of tbe dayi of tbe rebellion, llie experience aa a eoldier rat a rough ooe, and though exports] to danger* from • disease sod bulla on every band, It was t hit lot to outlive them all and be reetored c In lb* beloved mother wboae patient ■ aoul be bad often tried by bla wayward- t neea in bit. boyhood, and from wboae b borne be bad gone out ialo tbe world in e boy lib freak of anger. Thr recital or tbe t heart-burning*. and fcia subsequent return / to the aide of that aged and Christian c M. MrtirelreTt« tot* ore* tn^X parent pathetically
ere its close tbe moittu^to tbe eyee of At the close of tbe lecture, It wax announced that tbe neat speaker weald be Oolond Bcovel. of Camden, wbo would be WUb^them Tueidiy evening fallowing. log of a brick yard at Patereburc by Cape Henry Young upon where premise* tbe yard ■ bring bulb, nod Dr. B. T. Abbott, of Tuckaboe. The day 1« of an excellent . quality, from which the finest bricks may be made, and what la a moat fortunate circumstance, a body of moulding rand, that le believed to be aoperior to any new _ used In Booth Jersey, baa been found on ~ the aaaa property. To ahow tbe quality 1 of brick the day will make It may be mentioned that the reridaoos-of Captain Young wre boih or brick made from It forty-Urn years ago, sod notw crumhled ' or ecaly hrick I* lo be area In the budding ' Tbe hta lui|iured machinery la bring ' latroducrd, and by tb* first of May tbe j work of mouldlag it expected to com- ' mence. Tbe firm expects to ehlp both by water and by rail Mt. Pknaant nation [ it diaunt only three or foor miles, while a , beat landing la within sixty rode of tbe ; yard, making eaey secret to all the lower Jereey watering planet by taride navigation. Tbe fina expects to taniaut of their kiln eeven or eight hundred tboomad brida ! before tbe doa of the ytar. A apedalty preeaed brick. In view of iha inermstag demand for tmRdiaa material of tbls kind. end tbe fadlltlm tbe firm have for mauufacyvy and shipping Urere ca I! be but little Court Bona There were seven Judges aakcled— three at Cape May City, and foor at the Court House. The averages were , billy matte, but It la a subject of cootrorerey aa to the entire Justice of tbe decis- I ' *t',-T6 "Uea Werwfck, t mm BeSTfc&TS^ 10 j , Tto pa* it of the Mexhodtet church, it j Hoethgnea Bum Chp.-May + be Bread ,
| The Philadelphia ftoW la doing itself I no particular credit in its ceoaorioui course towards the Delaware pilot* Charge* . bare bean preferred through Its column* within a "week or two whlcb are neither t aupportod by fact er common aenae. It is - idle to talk about our pilot* shirking thrir II boiinem. That is not why tbey maintain ,j coaly pilot boatt or spend. half their Ufe- >. time upon the water. When it pay* them brat id quit tbe Business and aril tbeir U hoau it win be time enough for our brethren of tbe Philadelphia press to launch a tbeir prejudiced attack* upon the pildtt. ■ but' for tbe present at least It would be • more to tbdr credit to await tbe result of * an invewlgtlioo before' fbey undertake to . manufacture capita! upoo trumped up*l- [ relations which are without sense or n-a-Not loos since there appeared in lb* touted 'an article to tbe effect that tbe capt tain of the schooner Mary A. II arm,, n ' bad entered complaint before the Board of ■ Port Wardeos that he wa» compelled to go t np the Delaware without tbe guidance of . a pilot, aod that be paired two of the pilot ' boat* no hi* wayacd neither of tbennpoke him. Now such a yarn might do to par* ' current sinongAfie marine*, but for a res- > pectabie ^Jevnai to giyc it unqualified cndiirw^mt he*peaki a singular lack of m- ; ' bp«x<T>plied than Iboreof legitimate trade L and legislation try work injury to the buii- ' ocas' interest* of tbe pllou of the Delsware. But In thie charge the instigator*. 1 whoever they were, "reckoned, without tbeir host." Tbe ink on tbe paper wbich ' gave tbe statement circulation was hardly dry before Ibe captain of the vessel named } came forward, and denounced it a* an absolute and libelous falsehood. ' Other attacks of Ibe same character bare made- from time to lime, the latest. 1 perhaps, being that of the officers of the American steamship Indiana, wbo claim ' to bare been delayed in their passage up tbe river by baring to wait some time for ' a pilot. This tbe pi lore positively deny, and It was at tbeir aoHdialioo that an In- 1 vrstigatioo into tbe matter was ordered by tbe Board of Port Wardeos. of Phils- 1 delpbia, tbe reaolt of which is not aa yet made public. ' i ■aed far lander. , Alderman Ware, In bla official capacity administrator of Justice was called upoo 1 Thursday late to decide a civil Issue harea t upoo Ibe charge of slander. The complainant in tbe care was a colored gentle- f men named Eliiha Green, wbo swore a * warrant against Mr*. Mary Maore, a white woman wbo does washing on the Island. * The court was coavened in a back-room f whlcb would probably seat fifteen people, but upoo this occasion must bare held not I lets than a hundred Interested spectators b —white and colored, male and female. of breaking bis neck a seat an tbe lop p shelf of the alderman's book-case, along, aide hit marble butt of Blackatooe and t: from Ibenoo w arched tbe progress of tbe a investigation. It wat a picture which would have done credit to Ilk facile pea of a |, Bcovel or a Townsead. Tbe plaintiff con- o ducted bis own case, but failed in proving It. Tbe defendant allowed JaK cause for t tbe abuse sbe had given in that Green bad u ■occreded in becoming criminally familiar with her daughter. Boxy. Tbe liniton a thus started bad occasional tbe defendant • considerable trouble, had broken up Green's own domestic relations, and drove a wifg-aad children out into the world c to shift for themselves. Tbe popular verwas that a coat of tar and feathers h would have been the flt|eat sentence the c court could have rendered, and there were those present who would have dared the r risk bad the least bint been given thet others were of the same way of thinking. — iT'titt'ir* "i ii Tbe public need not be told of tbe bigfa worth of tbe coarse of free lecture! now ,, given under the suiploee of Y. M. 0 C. A. It U gratifying and satisfactory in , high degree to the Literary Committee having these lectures in charge to know f well tbey have been received. r So committee and public are united in ,] tbe opinion that a fine thing la being doar. II eecma as the course goes on the y cream thickens. It now affords us an- „ - cream inicaena. ti auoraa ui
1 qualified pleasure to announce Ibe Hoo. f James U. Barrel, of Camdar, ai tbe next lecturer. - All know tbe brilliant abilities of IbU « gifted qreaker. All know how Cape May wielde a magnetic charm about ibis eminent lawyer. All know s bigger hearted _ «6d-mea genial emodate never lived than , be. All know "the gentleman from Oami fin" always does bis best. And by pulling them things together we make out a good cam. Is wit : James s M. Bcovel will address a crowded bouse , . on tbe nbllme theme. "Personal Reminlsi ounces of Abraham Lincoln" in an elo- , r quart manna, and Cape May will be der lighted. , Oar readers hre challenged to be pre*, i ent and eee if w* be net a prophet la i ward and in deed. Tbe lecture win be | delivered' in tie Baptist church next • Tuesday night. , ' Mr. W. W. Grere'of the Wimteor.wa, ] en 'the bland Tuesday, to arrange foe the removal ef bis family here in Ibe course ' '• of a week or'tws. Be was only down ' ; for the d«y. but we were phased to bear from Um. He proposes beginning ' ; Ure work of Improving the Windsor at | once, the plan being to add another story', with a handsome cupola, on tbe cottage ' part whlefe forms the angle Joinirg tbe ' two Wings. This will give him ranch r needed addition^ accommodate, for 1 J gnesta, and enhance very materially tbe ! architectural appearance of tbe building. r Tbe wok will be done under Mr. Green's J f - • 7 i I Some of the lanterns pteced at night along . tbe trench of the sewer now bviDg laid for s the city on Washington and Decatur street* 1 by apsstyol woithtem rewrites wbo were ' j oe their way to their raepeetWe hoarding 1 hoossa about 4 o'clock afur a clghfi spree r Ha is farther Informed wbo the lndlvid1 unl* were, and unlets imntediate repsra- - lion o# tbe daasage be made It is bte in- I . taction to make known the same by insti- : , i tntlng criminal prneecutlou. '! Ws wish tbe scrvlvlm: vstoaos *f Ibe 1 war resident a the OaUTt House and tbe , : vicinity, would net epon tbe suggre- , . fibwo tea week b tbe Gassttr, end tarry up th* organisation of Umttalktd-nf Po* el the a XB. Any needed infer- : i —tee i w|i sis leg thenar— sir steps to i
LOCAL CHIT-CHAT, ' kit oa x or tea Bi/inr x'old. * rolnls Personal snd cijwrrwl. , T Willow trees arc greening, j Don't throw yonrasbe* In tbe atreas. r It is difficult to obtain good potatoes. • , It was tbe liveliest election for years. Painters will be busier tbao era this , 0 spnng. r lie« floor at-GnU's grocery and provisj . High lrals Brill be of broader brims tban , bsrrlofnre. j ■ c Bpriqg styles began to agitate tbe feral- j [ nine breast. . Annual meeting of council next Mon- ] , - 'tej evening. ' v ' Red straw Ii*!* are going lobe popular J - . .it lakes the "4th ward ' to nominate the , ' , I Few men "r women but have a weak j ' r br j ju uouj' [ People are asking what Ihc ocxl local j _ . issue will he about. - j , Leui. Miller says tlte "Uncle Sam" plug J . tobacco is tbe best. Guts is the most equable climate to be * Dr. Marcy will retain the gavel as i'res- - Gomrade C liver is keeping his weather- . . eye on the fish market. The Legislature will oooliuuc its pa- * Some fifty of our voters forgot there t an election Tuesday. Mrs. Reuben Foster, Baltimore, isvisti ; ing relatives on tbe Island. ' Mr. Frank Ulidretb registered bis vote Chief of Police Disk will be re-elected council Mooday evening. Easter cards promise to he vety numerous, varied, pretty— and costly. e They are having through express trains c and parlor cars to Atlantic City. All out-door mechanics expect to de- . tnand increased rata this spring. Pilot Jim Bennett, has beeu dubbed • the "Little Giant" of the 4ib Ward. Mr. I. A. Garret son, real estate agent. . is doing the bulk of the cottage renliag. Paints, oils and brushes hold tbe fort at * tbe corner of Jackson A Lafayette streets How bard it it to avoid i.-vtening and • to iiatea to a"scandal about our neighbor. We prinled"90,000 tickets at tbia office . for lEecbaner election Tuesday, ite votes were polled. ; "Man jcanla but little here below," and AJ. llildrcth thinks that's about ul.st he i generally geu. Bmall-pox it gradually disappearing in . Philadelphia aod other places where it has • The umbrella trade has been affected by Ibe general demand there It tar waterlire happiness of tbe small hoy at this tea- . couocil'a administration will be in no danger of lagging. Prof. Cook has placed us under ohiigatious by sending a copy of the last report of the 8la!e Geologist. "t day to let the people know that spring .. wasn't quite victor yrt. Harry L. Taggart. .Sunday Timet, was " 1 Wednesday's arrivals. His new Tbe rolnred voters claim to bold the of power election litnet. anil we they are about right. Mr. Harry Ludlam closed his elocution " class engagements tbeqire*ent week, that in this d'y on Thursday* evening. ' Ehctlon for tchool Iruateea will ire held Tuesday next at the public aobool build. between the hours of 2 and 5. p. m. Largest supply of hardware, carpenters' G tools, gardners' impleiuenla. and cutlery " of all kinds, (t Ware's, 53 Washington ., Mr. Levi E. Johnson, of tbe West Eod ') Cape Msy, aod Palmer House, paid tbe Island a short visit "1 first of tbe week. " W* ofuo bear lady friends make use of expression : "Come and see me." It u isn't oorreel . Tbe proper rendering Is • ■ oorrect. Tbe „
• "Come to see me," _ 1 Tbe following list of tetters remxin un- „ claimed In the poet office for week coding .. ' March lli— Bboda Ann Erie, Mr* Ellen a ' Griffing, Miss M. Reeves, T. F. Sboou. p Alderman Ware la |*to the pork business u 1 big scale, and bit supporters at Ibe late 1 slection will oblige him by making tbeir u ■ selection of young pigs aa speedily at pea, «. alble. m r We team from tbe Baltimare A'ewi that t0 1 Mr. b. F. Ware, of Wilmington, Del., and ' ef Cape May, N. J., baa purchased a fine ^ ■ bred Jenefler Arabian mare from Judge h, - Gilmer, of Baltimore. H. B. Talhara and wife. Pbiladelpbia, d are among tbe Aral arrirals at Marine ^ - Villa, which reopens for tbe semtoo this e. i week. Mil. L. J. Wiley, of fieltlmorr, ^ la also ■ guest of tbe same bouse. m Annual meeting for the election of one ^ trustee in each of tbe school districts will w held Tuesday next. The retiring mem- „ , her of Ure Board on tbe Island it Post- (0 , master Hughes, who lor several years has pi i officiated aa dittria clerk. Bencsa A Bro.'s oew Waablogtoo street •tore will be-rtvopewed for tbe sieakm tire , coming wffck. with tbe largest and most H varied assortment of glass, crockery and a ; qoeen swore era submitted to Ibe inquc- « Una of Cape May housekeepers. at Now is tbe time for the ladies to be Bi | thinking of tbdr spring needs, and tbe j di place to bare many of tbsm supplied is * Mrs. R. T. Brown's favorite shopping - D : mart, 25 Waabingtoo areet. A full line p< of dry goods, notions. ulm,mlng.lril»hons, - f« silks and xephyrs always oo band. re Rot. W. L. Jones* paator of tba Court si : House Baptist church, smiled In on the It , War* staff Tuesday in company with his r toapor»y bori, pastor Greul, this city. . Socially be is oae of tbe moat entertaining of men, and aa preacher we abooW mark ,r • crea aaa teSnrer ^ fmln hii *oe' ; w ' The degree of Gradual/ in Pharmacy, , £ _ Ph. G. was conferred upon Mr. Julias ' m Way, fourth aoo of Dr. V, M. Way. South « Bmviite, by the Philadelphia College of 1 ooTW ednesday, 15th. Iitet., when theZeta Phi Society held its film. . ; Music. Mr. Charter Way and Mtea Jen- pi *Uraded otnmencemcnt a! 1 In oar family of ten. for ova two yeare O Ptetart Ginger Took baa cured JseadI acbs, materia, and In fact all other comptota ao satisfactory that we are .In ex- a i ceUeut health and do expense for doctors A or other medkUea.-Cirvntoe. S
Towrxsatxtp elections. uirrxx td- xsatr. It was a quirt etedlon St Cold Spring, and about a fair average vote was polled. Tbe liveliest Interest appeared to be ces- ' tcted in the fight for road overseen, moat qt tbe mote important offica being filled without opposition. It was five o'clock Wednesday morning when tbe list was 1 checked off try ibe officers of election and ettaua ov atxe-noa I "JlcntT BJUrttntoviai *' - "'""fort . . 'Joseph C. BidrMgr.tv- 'noairet loWsnwi-ASi •Osnrj U.^EHrolge-tss .•eassb W'rohMn... ■ jjj r-v rrail., sssoo; for the poor. I»r, snd ssno tor \ hiddlx nnmatr. Tbe following is tbe result of Tuesday's election in the Middle township, by preVUolrrw^. Tomtl^VTl RdtuunJ L. Hom — So \V- Gsrrrt*oo...ts; PTankUn^HsiKl. . . TT •Boock Edwsnls no 8ECOH0 PHECINCT. HowSrfi^Iloagls**.'.. St ttsmnrl Ssjem « Hudrvth. ssijoy o. Kheppant... c I ;Htreda Sjiuj Its nnmtrer ! Its Mr. Editor —Because of the intoaica. | of young men and boya,as frequently , upon our streetvgjyJ even In public
places, where their disturbaucea are of trifling nature, fathers are becoming anxjput about tbeir sous, and efforts are beiifg made to ascertain where minora are procuring that which Is bringing them aod tbeir parents to shame, and the town to diegraoe. Now, tlicee efforts amount to but little, and result in n* lasting beneOf course men of honor and righteouswould not furnish intoxicating drink minors, law or no tew, but men of that stamp are not tonally found in tbe liquor for tome reason or other.and we have no right to open oqr eyea in astonish men t when boys ranging from fifteen to year* of age are found intoxicated, snd appearing more idiotic than otherwise. Would it not be more proper to these things in view wben we place in public positions than to fiod fault we see the dire results of our own of voting? Intemperance can be prevented but seldom cared, mod tbe way to prevent it is plain, but by our acts we prefer to invite disgrace aod ruin. A. Fsrn KitMr. U. F. Doolittle, at tbe Washington la about enlarging his facilities for carrying oo the mineral water and battling trade. To that end be has bought tbe stock, interest aod apparatus of Isaac wbo for several years has been contbe bottling bonnets in coqpccljoc with fait bakery on Jar-kern street. Mr. Intends giving the business bis personal supervision, and hopes to be prepared do meet the demand- of his olu patand tbe viaitlng public genoad} by supplying tbem with as good an article at tbey can get anywhere and at a great aav. The demand of Ibe people for an easier method of preparing Kidney -Wort hat tbe proprietor*, tbe well-known ; wholesale druggists, to prepare U for i sate in liquid form aa well aa in dry form. [It aaves all tbe labor of prescribing, and being equally efficient is preferred by Kidney-Wort ilwavs and every. ; where prove* Itaely a perfect remedy.— BnfnUMra. -T To'tssc rwniic. : Tbe undersigned having seen red addi. tiooal sari stance in. his abop be is now prepared to meet all demands lor any and kind of srark in bit line. ASjfraLalare w 1 beaartqrarotedw^ch^ Shop over J. H. Carman's Shop. Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer is tbe marvel of (he age for all Nerve Diaesiit. AH fits stopped free. Bend to 831 Arch Street. Phils ds , Ps. alO-lj
UP COUNTY. j no* c. trait a to rccxjxtx ; '' Our Nelctsbora at Use foloa. g The religious meetings which have brva d in progress several weeks have resulted to k far in ibe conversion of fifteen persons, is Mr*. Stcwardaoo baa been down prAd pectin.- for the coming aeasati. and talks some of taking the Burosidi- House The enterprising John H. Beoezet has 1 « bad bi* cottage here raised to a higher ele- I Vat ion, the Job baying been suecc-afully ; done by Jacob Hand, tbe veteran mora < .of buildings. '- Btrsbge no w hates hare been reported : B off the' Point tbis winler. LamiieTt Finiey in the rate of tbe "vtl."! s lage blarktmitb" gives general utisfaetino to ki* painips ' " The agxregaied wealth of our entire i u voting p->pula'.inn is a«»ri»e<! «t less tlisq five thousand dollars; . For the duties peformcd the salsries cf u the majority of our public officials are aland expenditures of the borough fur the The following officials were elected Tuesday: -Mayor -f. Simpson. Council ; * -It n. Fsdely. Un.l»-rt Fintey. Clark ' — D. C. Godfrey. Collector and Treas. il urer— A. W*. Rand. Assessor— Henry ; Holland. Chosen Ftceboldcrs— Howard • 1 Pinter, William Drvioc. Cotnminiimers of Appeal- Arthur Burkett. Harry Bil. vets. T. M. ltetker. Surveyors of Highways— S. J. Trusty. Clement ttelvy. John - j Major. Judge . f Election- -Jesse Finlty. s Intpecior of election— George i tie res. ° Henry Seaman Found Kc-|» r. — Jacob . Woodlaml. t In the elect ton held here on Tuesday j lug in the re-election of*Mr Albert I'eter- j aoo, Aaarasor, and Mr. John Holmes, to), j. i a close* "collection of the taxes. Tbls de- ; ' lioquenl tax bpflness is everywhere a . , fraud and atfjustioe upon tliose disposed j to pay. 12 Tutu is uot eoupeilcd to par j t bla taxes, why should Dick or Harry pay: j, We. must say. however, our coltector is i quite tdiligent in business," in compsri- 1 wife. Pitlie-ittic Mams'* darling! Yabi ' r Yah: Yah:- It is a beautiful littlef elwcutton claw from the other villages j which lent delegations to compete for j t those wonderful prixe*. It i* raid "tie lady will advrMoH- hers for *Re. ^ ' of Cape May. feft West Creek with the j I yacht "Nellie" for «'a|ie May oo Tburs. Master John Carroll, eoo df Captain ! r days with pneumonia. i Jersey M. E. (inference reluXuat to this ! charge mucli to iliegiatificatlop of all the ® people. / t Mr. C. S. Lawrence, teacher of central ' public arlead. >- a* appointed Ire Ihc late , , conference of the M. E ciiurch n-hicb ! held it* sessions at Millvilte.to the ehnrcb i at Part Noni*. a. its pastor, having Icon admitted to the ministry through the re. ! grct to the people of the distriM. Miss MelPc James will assume .-l arge of the " ' aclonl Cape F. L. Ludlam. ami Capl. E. ' r Douglas* are larfh at home w-rharsiy 11). | 1 The latter is under the care or Dr. Hum- 1 I phriea. of Court House. Their vessels are . ' both at sea. , Mr. Stephen B. Wilson, of Cape May City, lonncrly a South Deooltrilte hoy, : met with many old friyods here on Tbursi *y- ; | Mr. Editor:— Referring to the recent •tociitiena! contest and enlertainment, as ■ sotae oversight there were not eaough Of the prizes to enable the judge* to* word - one to tlie best of eadi class, perhaps it ,
f was rigid and proper ilia: ;the Tockalioc it class should hy those judges Ire "left out . r in the add." for' -they lure a much more ' s fitting and atrongrv tribute in tbeir favor, > the popular verdict. Tile splendid aei chirvetnents of the Tuckaboe class, and t the able assisiaucr tendered by Misses Hete- - ley and Bteeimsn. were greatly appre- ( - dated by every one-present. What could ■ t be more beautiful and affecting than tbe t superb rendering of "Siateian.l 1" hy Mm r Steelman? White all wIhi assisted in the s cnlrrtainrnent did remarkably well, it re. . maincd for our young visitors from Tucks--, » ru!*. ' «r. have penuousd tbe cq council In cause u, , r nndrrarnaBd 4rstn or culvert to br eonslrnrici : . slobs atncaop avenne mm tlowsrn^lreet to I • SeaSTraiae^aatl nw^^ate^ Bo^p'sr" | nhte'StncSd spring teu^moaarw^" ruB j 8VC. 1. Be tt onlainrd and enacted br the In- : , kaullbO'.a "f tbe enj of Cope May In City Oana- ' ctl awetn.lif a. and Is hereby rnsetvd by-saban-f ty of tbr ssmr. Thai sa andrrgraaad dram or ! 1 . ssssasKiSK^aiMa! ' , ibsneeessrwsrdlyataegHmrstQbBvSnoewlttian ! = srswar sssas i - K^zi^rt'KSy^er,:! . sSTRSM wflbSS'wIS*^? dS SdlnJ I »re«!^w«n"t* Pr°PUrar,|»ar°*ei1^ OwmK ! " *S*teMtm'rad^ya're^eH Sjlw treea. | _ milmnaMS. in and iuij tit bstwii aii~ r ' T j 1 *aS£" J, Be tt timber redeined Ual eat I ub- 1 : ^reV.'A°i;;r:r.' r oHT,ru!Ii ' ***" *JAMK «3t!fif^B^lfcL Ceoncll. Atwc^^TllOMPTOS.ltsqoAte?.' >U,or' Cstpcotca and bnilders will p Lease no. i. tier that after thte date all windows and v blinds xnaopfacfored at our factory will 1 be made Camden sizes unless other wire * ordered.' Bead for. estimates. KntatiJ, Pan. cm A Go. Jltefim Yinaiand, N. J. e The thing desired found at lash Ask l DruggteU- for "Rough cu RaLa " It clears l> dot rojAtaicc, roaches, fiiea, bed-bugs.
W IsiSiimm FOR SEASON OF 1882. I'VANGILDER'S WARElfOUSE, to • , - • J ■ PETERSBURG, CAPE MAY COUNTY. N.J. Ij WHO U'AHfflEB A WE|Jt Mll-lX,TEDji<T(K'K (IF ; Improved Gale. South Bend. Excelsior Stores. Owens. Kalghns i Sawn Steel ana »3ang Plows. Cultivators, imf.rovod Truck Harrr,w. Com Covers. Forks, Hoes.' Rakes, Shove IS, &c„ Ac. : CA1IAGE AND Wffffl flAMESS . TO SDIT EL. Large Stock of Jgroano and" Phosphate. PLOW CASTINGS TO FIT ALL OF THE ABOVE PLOWS. •' Ordrr, kg fn.nl mill ro-n're prr npi atUuUo,, . , . " ^ w. R. VANGILOER. '! M. H. GOLT -Tj: NO. 37 JACKSON STREET. -CAPE MAY CITY, ^ FRESH AND SALT MEATS. . Fine Groceries and Provisions of aii kinds f PHILADELPHIA FRESH BUT1ER, COOKING BUTTER. w-j ■ "I.DLitr. wn.1. mm-KivH r-irostt-r. ATrr.NTtuN. ' ( (JO TO THE PHILADELPHIA CHAEP ; BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Where you can buy your goods 20 per cent. Cheaper than any- , ! where -else, as I manufacture my own goods. < jrii3i-b'il'ibi.i"*» re' r, * ' :,,nlrenq Iluibo, sart lac- ""vv V.'' ! twhea' BffRno^ra L.-T I'- tUmmmnnatnro:..:t ij •- . ' , - ALSO FULL LINE OF GOSSAJ1CER8 X.. KNOPF, ' I iijs: ■ - — ssssssi ' FRED. BOERNER, ■■""!• ■FLORIST AND SEEDSMAN.! Largest Stock of Bedding Plants in West Jersey. Garden Seals, BeMit Flails, h&thk ta and ETerjreens. i JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. BUILDERS' HARDWARE.,! Are You Building a Cottage, Improving Your House , or Be- Furnishing Your Home?
; For Your Phimbling. Hardware, Nails. Mantels. Stoves, Renges, Matting or Cuttlery. go to BENE2ET & BRO.'S HOUSE FURNISHING DEPOT, •JACKSON STREET. CAFE MAY. IV. .J., Where you cab obtain ritimaUl and print. TIN-ROOFING. j Have you a Building that needs re-roofing, or a roof out of repair send to BENEZET & BRO., : And tbey -Will tell you tow much tbe Job will cod. and have rt completed In qoick order and to your enlirc satisfaction. - PLUMBING, i 1 1 Furolth'/ng11 EwSiUahmai"! j 1 The Largest Store and Greatest Variety of Stock in South Jersey^ i f I > -\ Ttotths. : |J - I ba'ley, - <&/■ Banks, • • XL Bid°le. - 1
'ilrtF ^tUTrtismmts. PHILADELPHIA ■ Winiow Slass Wanhmsfl BENJ. E SEOKUflS,-' s»l. 1'UlsMpkU ietataftln • fntl. SL Stitii, ?Ui HtaJiagia . »9m riah. tt D.w JVieeh the lougsttSbg , Best W -Mr-dotk Of qiamia toaStT ' • Cbwiftriring h-'y.i tiHsi «ua iMfidilistL • imftrrV. fafkton : T ■ro\ui3"",'! nr • cii"' rrteMpbsCw I ' M -Z 'HVflia Xli Ibd f- i'is tu cuss. n»«*. Vd>t fctun SWSIU Ilkai U teritoi S. , LsCSC WUbUi-. 1-LUaall-Satal. : OCI L-B t >THE»KiL CL'.\\ citan*. ted CMk ' FXr.Li f«BOUl tllSS. ma aid rid [ rt Di S ii-LOSft CLLv. ITxvW talN IttaL nUUf» CtViNGarufMratl tJtteyU 0.W5. k »t*n tal l'nten. 1 . CimsUL auss, oLralttri. head Mm anu iixcoLL lktt ui ui ~ ! ILWttH^S, 34 ted 1 ii thick ; til ma. i Trembev irith errrr variety of Gists tufcd - -y -ii "f PwetllDga^OiuTritibb, "• ai.j ril?y daJT'in lott to tuifpsre 20 h, 207, 209, and 2U N or ill Fourth St. S3 CURES Fir«. f.ver FAILS, t ..j . '"",B Sl,KUic tlcani, tar BplSAMARITAN NERVINE ■■ 'si SAMARITAN NERVINE 1 ; Wi se 8S2&&: SAMARITAN NERVINE thu .-t AlcqhoIlsni^tnuJmutera and tbe baWt of 0;..nai hrtlog. There degrading bsMts are b* far lu* worn crlla that hare evet hstalkn Sbgsr §2^ STsSS jpisnriuc.^a.s banuhsr^satldoto. TteioaK ' bell, ibe .luciarti sod sgiwtlic. iormy^Sef t rmT'^dT ,7"i' " dl \ ttores lady tsd^ad'ioatoSibymSlun! **" SAMARITAN NERVINE I Cores' TCcvttws Kqwula. I'alnltsUon of the
j -- 11. jml.-ereli'-Ekait youUi. guiuuitstlf mini fiiocg. mtddtescrafmnd ..Id mrn^wbu'srscovuf 1 'T'"" "''""Z* ." with* ayctteibyaltoios. SAMARITAN NERVINE ^mn^'frOTi'Ire^T^re'wbo'SbTo**' ** ! further eddenre of the rnrsllro proncttles of 8a.n*ritau N.rvlue will plare encteres *«tat I". *.', rttgp for . .. p. of oar lOtutroad ' •' '• tortlaw "I sjgiMBfiajSa sSgs DR. S. A. RICHMOND k 00.» World's Epileptic Inxtitute, * ST. JOSEPH, Ma TUTTS PILLS 8YM f. torpid liver. srarrfSi.^ n,ftU ^ ~i - SStigBSSBSKi— ^ WsSM

