Cape May Wave, 1 April 1882 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Published -Every Saturday Morning. ^ CAPE MAY. ARPIL 1, 1882. [ . : J Tr" "V*kw*< a< O* jMpf 1 ■ " -• *??'- I Ultimata nay literally be called » > awer* place to live In. la tbecensu* year t At la credited w'tb producing 181,300 1 bopiiaada of sugar and 11,000,000 yalVau t ofmokaae*. . ' It la raportad tbat General Grant la t ■aai lac personal efforts at Washington to t bring about the rahuUlement of General , Flu John Portar. If the report be true , . M d ra great credit to General Grant. , What with free paaaea o» railroads, \ "atbffaoery" of every kind, from tooth- ' piet-a 'to t-hantpague. and free lanehea ' . err ywherr, it will aoon be a difficult ' •brie* J v Aa opinion la gal trio* aoeeptaoor' that [ .the Piaatdent will vera the aali-ChiBcar t bill apnu the graand that the prohlblttno t of immigration from Chita for >o long a I period aa twenty years t* a violation of | the «ph*nf the treaty upwt which it knl- I Kg -d to be baaed < The crop reports from thr Weet an- of a- J 00 -ore a greatly tarraawai acreage and , ea -tlent prnatpeeu for thr innnmlng aea , aou. After tbc experience we bare bad , ltd* winter, we afaall be able to appreciate good crop, it it ao happaar that wa art , I'mtaMj there never waa a qnlctarad- 1 j. urn mean af a Court thaa that which 1 to i place in Daa Moinoa, Iowa, one day 1 lt« weak, when the Judge waa Informed ' th it two prisoner! la the Jail adjoining J arxdanl "Ol yea, ol yet" evao waa omit- ' le-i, aa tbsorWr led la the quick rvtrtat ' front the proximity of the peatileooe. h.kfaing penaionr 00 tbotaand. or men , » be^eet are aceri becauae they never felt | a wound then la a fine cnnunauUry on . prMfaa lagldili it hi the aonoancemeot . ti.at the widow of a veteran of 1811 baa < died from (tarvattori after applying lovais " t r Oonrnmaat aid. Widow* of the | veeaane who defended Una oooalry in tta I infancy aw acaroely living Irene*. thry . 1 are aa volea to -give ntaaman of either , P- T* ^ ' I A movant of thedtiaena of Cram Kays, ' t amdau county, and v'tdnity waa heid oo "•'•day night hi aapport of the propored , new rend to Cape May; C. K. Lewk ( . -trey. After addreren by member, of • corn it litre from Janvier and other* ■ • .nailltoe af Mxteex was appoialeil to in ram the oalghborhood for atock sub- . atpaiona.- A naolnUem waa faared pled* ivlba support of the ci.l«ros unfil the _ JmAU hn.lL It waa .ea^ved to bold """" anorhm mUMg at T1trarf*iHe. April a Cttaf Jamie* Brestey raoamly deli wrvd LESSEES t-waay length of time, either by parsons • V property . They are Intended aa ao «*a erases of pamage, ad no.-umn or ,mdy of mm ere.. under the law, obmroct the am beyond a reaannabla length of ..Mam A group or crowd of pernor ao .Merftag with the pablie travel, for aortal irerarorere or othewtoe, are liahle to srrert a* dknrderty characters. While not ■ayres-pa the Chief J retire ol. emiree ££ .round cbaacli dam. on Sunday Jca£t WhfaatotoT tee*' °,^T « the eeuuncr aguoat him ha* teen aat todv. This, bowevev, due* not give him the right of rv-admaior, to Weal FMat, ammafm coal htm Ua erefat-rttip The aataaanit of the lata Mr. Hare, teorv . Im in aerufdiag him a court-menial kaa aroordlagly bra. to wane a groat deal of lime and mmnty which might have beau We are glad ta And aomr of oar editor - lit fcrrthraa Wlh the iadepaudeaoe to oo. opsraM woh Ih. Wave .a iu tgfai with rmtala ad am ltd eg agmrtawhofo. year-. pmt bar. teen fattaaflag upon ihc vary "Wn annua* the afaaro fro. th. Cape

THE IO6U1 LEGISLATURE Tkdtox. A". J.. March 80, 1881. 1 Thorn Who anticipated a dull martin af the Legialalure have been diaappoinled. whether agreeably or not. i. for tbcm to my. The btlla of knporuacr. if email in number, make op for that defect by their they will have aa bteorical interval. < among them la Ma 1ST which reared both bouraa. waa then vet or. I . the Governor, next appearing in thr | Senate where It again went through by a . two Ibirda vote, and finally fetching np in the Bourn where It baa been, thr nrruigo . of aoe of the moat alclliii; epiejdm , whirl) of late yean bat oocormt at Trrn- , There ia nothing wrong aUoit tte , that your eorreapondrnl can aer. but , It may be tbat Lie lacoltira of obaerv>ti.>n are not aa keen aa aome people, ft 4a in- , tended, aa far a* I no learn, to perforl the title which thp State haa given tatlieJeraey City water front— and elan toevery , other piece of riparian Mod whfch if tut* , told or lewaed. The Jcnwy dty peojilr' , claim that certain atrccls laid on old map* , to the wnter'a edge are atlU to heTitn i«. , the river, although the land under water . between the old high water mark and the , prevent river'* edge ba* been aold by it* undiapuled owner*, tlie State, to owpora. tiooa mod prifkte part lea, and V tt»-m , in and improved at an eoortnou* ex- , peuro. and covered with bniidinga, laaii- j road yarda eta The coaru liave to «o<ne , etlent Ju»tificd Ibi* claim by the Jeraey . r thla and guarantee the title of the pur- , cbamra from the StaU that' the .Senate bill Ma 187 waa pawed. Very naturally , the Jeraey City people object aUeanously , the pajaasp of the MIL The^Uod proa- , peel they have of eonflacating property , 1 worth mUHons of doUara, had getting the , am of it for tbdr private and municipal , J». too alluring a one to be given j without aa effort. They have raked , great howl about the "•toeling" of their water front, the anting aaide of their , rigbta, etc., they have aeot petition* by the yard and held "mam meeting*" by the , doien. to prolan agalnH Urn bill; their npreaoBlatlvee have token np whole day* . of tbe titna of the UfkUure in denonnciag the "Mlquity" of the mouure, and i altogether they raked ouch eHirturbance . that the Governor made one grand alnkr ■ for popularity by vetniag tbe MIL Tbe i veto waa not aoatalnrd, five Senaiora only I voting in ' the affirmative. Mr. Miller, ol i your county waa ahaenL but would bavt . I voted with the minority bath- be been, i prvaent- Tucadav U, waa expected the i Mil would raoeiva the aucnti-a of Ihi ' .11 otoe, and In ooaaeqaeace tbe floor and ■ gallerie* were crowded to the auffocatlog point. An effort to bring the matter to krue waa voted down, and ao tbe euapenae waa oontinoed another day. Wod- | neaday afleroooo the crkia waa raacfaed. The chamber wa. crowded aa it bad beeo during the morning * procoodloga ia aox j kua cxpectaAy of tbe appewnnce of So. ' like a thunder clap from a clear aky. ' While the rail waa balpg called Mr. Shlpo, the meiaber from Atlantic coonly, aent lo ; tbe Clerk * deak an affidavit which wa* j read amid the teealfalvaa ailence.of leg *, ktora, apecalaton aad lobby iaia. * lo eubatanoa tbit autemeet charged that partiea I In the Interval of the railroad oompanle* . had approached him with ah offer af a I bribe, aad had depoaited in hh room thr , earn of 8800 In cooeideralk*. of whtrt I Sblnn bad promked to aupport the Mil in r sppoaition to the Governor '* rata f It waa finally agreed that a oommlttre. , of aetpa ahoukl lit appointed, with pwwer . to employ k Weorgraphrr, with inetroc-. * tiooa to report to-day at ten o'dock.' I The following gentlemen were appointed . aa the commiumr Cator, Fiedler. Mr. , A duo. Baker. GaWoa Fknn aad Harrol , Tbe further oookderatioo of Seoale hill Ma 167 waa poatponed until the aarne lime and the Jlouee broke op |t great coofu- ' aioo. A crown gathered around Shine 1 immediately afterward and be dkphyed ' bk fin one hnndrod dollar MlktnaU who r looked. The* bilk bad been examined ' Ooort. Tbe am^iSe °'n!rte'ulPS^ o'clock in tbe evening in tbe Spanker * ° roem aad began the Inveatigntlon. r kiraixno mil anura. » Joseph H. Shioo waa tworo fay Mr. - Gator and lauifiad that he waa a reaidrnt e of Alkntic City and a member af the . prearot House of Aaernhlv. He waa the T Party who made the' affidavit which waa -> road in the Uonaa is tbe aftevnaoo. On ,1 Monday oight be was appruaclml by .John . J. Kramer, who called him out of tbe room aad aald: "Joe, I nadanund you are going ta sOaUio the Governoda. veto on Baaaie bill 187.' "1 raplled that Italeaded to do an, wbe® .. ha held op bk ftngfet. I asked him wiau k he meant He -aald hundred. 1 mid I . oould not rate far that Mil. He aafced 1 me to go tahk roam aad 1 promked to rie , toe the arxt morning for or. doing *o. 1 thaa onoanlted with Mr. Mr Ado,, wbr, • ad need me if approached again to accept > the moaey aad expaa e tbe whole thing an the ttoor "Mbe Houae. InUm aftrraooc ; k 'to'lTAro'k > that be beU ML when tbe price waa " mad* 81,000. Thk sum .». arotpted. xsissr"" " ; U -a. NT~*1 thai Mr. Shinn ihoaid k recalraxnor half eaah aa-l the nat after

WASHlSfiTOX LETTER. Loxoaaaaio.x.— wewwurn utrkOTk- < wxstv — cannier luasoaa — TTtfi IX , (Prop oemanlar .«7aa|WU0auU) Waaawarox. D. C.. March 88. 1881 ] There are many membfra of Oongreaa . who think the praaoot aeealoo will not j continue longer I ban until tbc middle of ' June, bol bow every member can make hi* lialf-dtaro cut aad dried act apeecfaea ' thai time, no one ha* aunnpted to ex- ^ pkin. Today the question of reclaiming the 1 data will ctome op in tbe booac 1 Itkaeubjeetnf vital important* to even oat who lira in Washington, or.lt ratgh have mid. who virtu tbk city, amce theat a iiich hat given Wailnngioa «uch a bad An effort will b» made to dkrociale the i he Kivrr ami llartaw appropriation bill,

way k. tu rn extent, hrowded e,t uf the vehicle. — , t 1 There have been rain- cabinet ruoiora J - end * peculation* .luring tin- pari week r of President Arthur'* adminiylraSuB. It ' • i* believed. I might say known, that Sen- J ' aloe Teiler will be named and confirmed ( Secretary of the loterior. Nearly every- t IkxIv aay* that Mr. Chandler will be called f • to take charge of the Naval portfolio. ' ' But there are some who retnar, to believe j their can In Uik report.- It k quite proba- " ble that the President may Dominate him J for reasoat known to himrelf.sod gueaard by other*, but it 4a difficult to uoderatand ! Mr. Chandler can be confirmed by 1 the Senate when thk body a few maoth* ■ 1 ag" refused to confirm his nomination by ( ' Garfield a* Arsirtaot Aitoeney-GeneraL ' aai tafactiae at the removal of Secretary , Kirkwood from tbe Interior DeparUneot, « bat it k known that President Arthur haa 1 from the dial intended to have a cabinet I ' of hk own selection, and that hk re- , ' moral mart sooner or kter lake place. ' Tbe aew Secretary expected to give pky < ; to tbe extreme wrotern ideas, u far a> law J ' will permit him, in the ad minis! ration of ■ ' Indian affair*. Kxtrema western Ideas, it ' may-he remarked, are the exact antithesis 1 Quaker or FeanimareGooper'* views «f the » -ooble savage. We see a greal deal of throe ' I una-atbctic wards of tbe nation here ie j r Washington. They are brought on by , Indian, agent* profeaardly to talk over , ! of thie Interior, bat the real secret of ibeir ' ' piuauict bare U in tbe fact tbat - tbe laxy ' " agent* become tired of tbe moDOtoqy of poet life, and make any excuse for a pic- i oie excursion, at government expense, to ■ Washington. They bring with them a number of hideeaa old chiefs, who lounge about tbe hotel daring tbe day and frequent -bawdy-bonaea at night. They have one or two big talk* with tbe Secretary, • in which. prompted liy the agvnt, they ask * ail* and schools. Then they. go back to I'nrie Sam'a free ration diapenmry an the - plains, while the religious press all over ' tbe country rejoice at lbs evidences of * their cliriatianisaiion in tbe fact that thoy • have asked for Jilowa and school boasts. r If there 1* an, .hing an Indian really dch testa. It ia a plow or a school house, and D ailang a* Ore government supports him In Idleneaa. be will have no use foe either. Since the report of the Senate inveatigatinV committee there are few even ' among the party associate* of Seaalor h .Slier in an who looger accept bk deo'tala a Uon/KtT'Ihe Treasury oootingenl fund - while be waa the bead of tbat DepartL nrent. Do the omtrary, all tbe asarrtjoos II which were made through the newapaper* * in connection with the inratigaiinc. ami which were calcukted at lealTfa dim th. B twight nee* of hk official reputation, turn rt out lobe undkpo ted facta. The eutioqery " for tbe Sherman bureau wa* acpplied by r contractor* for the Troaanry and waa by u means of fake and frandnlat bilk and • vouchers, paid out of Ure public money. The rooms occupied by the bureau were fitted out at gsa-flxtursa In the aame way. '■ Draugfatamen, tradeemen, aad laborer* in * engaged for pan of their time in the priu rate service of Mr. Sherman in and about " hia dwelling bourn. atahiea.aod other coo- ° struct loo* in which he waa perdonally in- > himself, but by the GorarnmeoL It is a lather lame, excuse for Mr. Sherman to " allege In hk defense that be was not aware I of thase irregnlaritiaa Such cxpknai.on* d are entirely nnmtkfaetory. And Ure in- " evUable impraeafan left by a perusal of the report 'of the committee ia. first, that 0 there k ao proper system of check* by 8 which frond la the expenditure of the jj rootingrat funds of the Deparunent* can *1 at a rule, the Ugn officials j< thk Oovero- ■ meal are nat infltrenoed by that delicate J sense of the peeaonal boooe aad ponroty L which would 'kewp their reputatika unit tannafaad, ao that even the troth of the calumny could cet dim iL John bberman man entered the service oT the Governa nrent teracM yaara ago a poor man. Dur. * ing a greater part erf the time- hk alary I, haa bees bat 88.000 per year, be has lived ^ to-day he m worth probably two mill ton*. ;! obaerrant poaple begic In think thry anre'll , a mk* There k every now and than a 1 fresh BMW Hit in am the part if Ure praeecu- ' tors that the caeaa are to bewuebad vigorooMy. but tfaia has ceased to deceive any- ; | & 4 A -

pant Juror*. Sheriff Coroem waa on tbe Island Tnea- - day aad waa kind enough to furnish aa with the names of those draws Is nerve - aa peck Juror* at the ensuing term of our , Oape May county courts, aa follow*)— , Farter. lOecra* g. Osndr. ,

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Atlantic CHI's Finance*. At a meeting of the Atlantic City Couo- J cil held Monday evening the finance com- ^ millee, to whom waa referred tbe matter *■ of straightening out financial difficulties, reported ilia! ex-Clerk Conover waa in arrears 81.135 60 and bit account* nut yet City Treasury and no appropriation to I " draw upon to payan expert for a thorough Tbc feeling of certain 1 irembcr* 1* indicated by the fact of postponing till Thursday evening Councilman " Aikin's reaoiution to appoint an expert , Evlded there be na expeoae to tbe city, i .Mayor Slape, who turned in la Ore city* t Treaiury fi-10 aa fines two months after ° term of offlceexpired, wa* elected City a Soliciter over Jndge D. J. Paocoaat. n Bescaed Pram Danih. * tl'llltam 1. Cougt, tin. of ttomerrlUe, Mara., j] nag*. 1 , mj appetite sod Cesb. and wa> I "I write tau hoping every one afflicted with ' aeCHtE^'HEH'S'H ; ■fnce my krearea.- ni-J hiremdeLTeolo^ MuTTh~k™ ' durable aad ehe«p article, and nrartj a* cheap ' than ealcuslae. It caa be ap^re hj any ' so* tail eaa do a good Job of whitewashing, r Bohl bj UkOHQg W. BIUTH, ■ Bat* agent IsrCap* May county, Xo se Wash- ' latum street . cape »*y CHy.' Also Mk|kg > 1 Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Haetorer k the ; marvel of the age for all Nerve Diseases. All fits stopped free. Send to 881 Arab ' . Street. Philada., Pa. aI8-ly »rir ^drnttsranits. pegi mm ; RHEUMATISM, d Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago. Backache, Sonne, t af the Chut, ' Boat, Quint j, Sara Throat, Swelling, and Smraint, Burn, and r. Scald,, General Bodily t — — Faint, - Tooth, Ear and Headache, F rotted x Foot and Ear,, end ait other Fain, and Achat. "t SS5 • srans2.-h2«ttSS 0 ■r.tert*te*| ^ e BOLD BT ALL PinOOIgTt AID PTALEM • IB KTDIOIBE. J A. VOOELER ffc OO- | MAXWELL'S ; PBEPAfiEB GYPSUM. *"? Pw.,r,i^f>£JSL7: ! ■** t rtMh. Cape May c-trr, aad by l«eet*a*pw* are. TT™^8 tyrao vgp ! ADfflHISraATORS* SALE REAL ESTATE. - htSfaB'fima'ltS Sn ■areteamereroS X • 8ATCRDAY, APRIL 15th, 1882 • Ire* Jfa. l.k jteaaad In Lowaruroadrtp , Irt So 8 fc a traei ot^teUng of fcrm 1 day arret* hj KXUSTrr.

5|ttr gitorrthmfatt. ^ WKPAX. MEETING. C WreT Jnsg1 kl|2£f S»ranr 'wufS* he'ktrt p ■»»•»» WLTATLOB. Bweatary. jjiREE nrsnrvK A H~ *" " ETE AM EAE BEHSES TBEATEB - . NO. 14 NORTH tlh KTHgrr. PHILADA- u DR. A1fnt-H O. ALLAN, Surgtoc u Clurge J "N^OTICE OF DISSOLUTION . OOLb Srareu. N. 4_ Kirch Kh. IM ( Jehu li.'^*it5tS bwjnT&iKSyc^n- : J *^iLt£Mia^£riurewuiM>u ! 1 die to aad by reld arm. ^ it. HL'OHBB, NOTIrE.— H*r!ng sold my latere* in tbe 0-m j ^ Hu^.e Ba^l to Joh!P|.M. mailt my late ; s pIGS FOB SALE. 35 CHESTER WHITE PIGS { "Administratrix SALE.^ — . faiAT.tlir tath.'dre of AdWU.IW1.al 1 Ccl cel. , J tenure rreMeace of^Ditut T^Kbawy. | ; •ad lei oljred eouutaum'aboet \ ot^an acre ' *Ur'J>tT In the artgt)borti(K>d of Uraeeller Hun * la Ibe Middle Towc.ri;, ai)«uibg1anda of Wis- , ' Hand on^ the aorth.jbd Mmy Xt»"unj -,u < T' ri""J' BQXANKA g. kIM»gT:^ ■ coimssioNBRS' sale;; Se tiV.day ot V^iS^^^j»aV.j'e^° l] auttea WretJenwy Rail Roa 1. ou TUESDAY, APRIL 4th. PW2 tie owta aid e'of -the * hoe dlridlng the l~p:—T • j Four and One-Quarter Acres i 1 growth Cadre m*OU* 'fount r^WU^be "luidTn | view the nrenuare wm pleree rell nb e.tber o" ; ' ibeuederdgaad. Condlllon* wl'l bem.de toown i i John" t]eSir^a">' 1 r* j beutb breel'lH? Ca'pr mVt Co , Jar. rend. let. "1T7" ANTED! AGENTS TO SELL VV HKAOLXTM FCHUC MEN OF TO- . IlAT, being autbenuc biugra|Are of Ibe 1're... iNdigrere. Jaatloe of lb* V. h. Hupreme Court aud timerenra of Ue eeieral fealca. written in t popular and graphic »'»le nyle. An elegant sa tsrasFiSsgi lattery ceaibtoed. The WortralU aloae a*U the haok. Bpectal terms gtvea. bead loe Illustrated maa-41 H. P. kckanton a OO, HattlortLCobu. •^yANTTO AGENTS FOR THE FREDERICK DOUGLASS ck^TwaV Cabin" in thrih^ud°raD*auc too^igams 27StopA,10 Set» Reed«,^$9c - HUE F. BKiTTT, WtaMagtre, Jaw Ja*r Beware Fraud benson's ! gapcine plasters HAVE BEEN IMITATED, - And Lbadr exoaliont rwputauon In- : iurffld byarorthlosBHEitaUODs. The i PobUo are oautjoneri b gainst bcytng Plastara having mmilkr aounriJ mg names. See that the word CAPCI-NK is oorreeOy apelkxl. Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters ! Are the only improremcmt ever / i taede in' Plasters One ie worth more than adscci, » of aay other klrtd. ■ v ; Win poeiuvely cure whoro other , - 1 renailkea will not oven relieve t Price as oems. ^ with lead potaons. 8CABURYA JOHMSON. MtegtetertreMratre. New Toe* I tSSS ESS coMwTffiSm rt.'»5T'.i <* ' I :

Ifrgat ^drrrtisnnfffts. OFFICE. ~ SntKOCATE or Ttn^OOPNTT t'F CAFF at Ms offlce at Oape May Court IIosm. en TUESDAY AND KATVRDAT OTICE TO CREDITORS. ■ Kh^l«^o7aJlB«tbetlr*t'admSl^^MB* I Datad. Jaeaary. ls-t. QRDER TO SHOW CAUSE. 1 I J>l."^lq4n'»a'"t utth* C*Ct>liMit:oul I j jMreAH^trmTaDdKscro«*^!^ia^d?.1E«iiL,' | I jren<M. Ba^^dmuuM^ator Order In | J A.*^ decrow^. ^rov '"" TjNINAI. SETTLEMENT. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. i tSt sjotZHsSk "TIE J j S^raB^Md|SakM^raU"«'"he. j ^ATEOF SAMUEL M. HORATOTICE TO CREDITORS. ■ i j ■ l»*i~l. March l*t?,I*e|T^*rlutr Alee, reh-'.' j. ! _ fltu: ^flrrrtisrmmts.* | gTOAKES' SHADING PEN. j 3 Ure! M^w^tw^.^'^VAteJ/wi^S j : A GENTS WANTED- A RARE '4 il CHANCE to make money tapldly, selung . it* Tut by Snslitlt tii Gisliiit. I>*Uo^u*^rowd'el thorooghlare*. lit' nuhutg ' MOORHEAD CLAY WORKS, Office & Wareroom.Ro. 11 Sontli 7Ui SL, PHIL D£LPH!A. FACTORY SPRING MILLS ' | ALWAYS ON HAND, i Vitrified Clay or Terra Cotta j Drain and Sewer Pipes. t | ALSO CHIMNEY TOPS. | j OUR R. R. CHIMNEY TOPS a Favorite. ! dsiButts j DISF'liiSARY. i trot-art *t h * hi hrre. cr. im e: ! S&uHf ^T's^r. i 4"— ire wli. krw.. t* l4H...«**rMri tb mm rare Houdt-rlal Murglcal Ope-raxlon-Reaiuta] of frlaary Ntonr* from the Bladder— Nurcv— mi. I brea mated for wren yaareby' ren,m* phytt. i Scaaady. of Ooaduai. N. T. w^toeM hk J j xrere Htood-Sperlllr. - Fatinlr HemSj,- lo ' ! wa. eminently aacrorefut. and Mr. TVUrDV »• I ooerey wa* rapid aad perfecc KSyaaTrG^T**"**7' H • j SSaS^^yi^!S| i

,0' _ ■ • SOI to - '<■ =3 th; BL00MS0ALE LARGE FLAT DUTCH CABBAGE. Large. Flat. 5niid Heads. Short Stems Sot a Single Brain of Seed U Raited £raa Stalks, all fr-m 8eleot»4 Headi. D. LANDRKTl i *•<: i*ONS*. BHANCH STORE, BUILDERS' HARDWARE. Are You Building a Cottage , Improving Your House , or Re- Furnishing Your Home? ;For Your Plumbling. Hardware, Nails. Mantels. Stoves, Ranges. Matting or Cutil jry, go to BENEZET & DRO.'S HOUSE FURNISHING DEPOT, JACKSON STREET. CAPE MAY. N. .J., TIN-ROOFING. Have you a Building that needs re-roofing, or a roof out of repair send to , —— re' BENEZET & BRQ., Ami I far* wis tell ynu bow much Ibe job w.li r- ••• I ia"- it r m|.'e«d ia quick utdn- and to your cn in-.-aimlaetioii. PLUMBING. l>o your Water, Gas or Drain Pipe* occasion trouble. Have them attended to at once by leaving word at BENEZET A BRO.'S Houae Famishing Establishment, Jackaao atrre-L _. The Largest Store and Greatest Variety of Stock in South Jfcrsey Fret-

, N OT ICE u UaTing a krgc atock of inatrumeala oo , hand and being about to place aome new . styles upon the market, we propose lo j . offer the balance of our present stock of ' low.prioed Organs U-a conrtdrrabir reduction FOR CASH until May 1st. 3 Dealer* about purchasing fot Spring r Trade will do wgll lo wtite uf for pric. a. ' i GEO. WOODS & CO., [ Urright Pianos , Parlor Organs, 1 " m*S-tw CAMBBIlXiEPOKT, MASS. - • t CATAHMjEWOiaiiBili : L E£ee!«allvrl-anrr. ,' ; jpgA^a^SSSl; X ipu jy )n- , '• wit! matt a paekag*. Sok by Cop. May dreg- , a S? ELYS* CREAM BALM CO.. Otrago, S. Y. j , imbftij

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