PuWahed Every Saturday Morning. CAPE MAY, ARPIL 22, 1882. The (act of their Modrnf oat thirtyUuw nMwria loots u If tbe Mormon. dMaotl— .< Ueoexal Sidriaa, baa wos Ms salt with a Hew Yock gas com pen y . vi-ki cbargvd bin for gal wbieb be was able to prove had pot been sasd. The company'* caae was bead npoq tbe reeled at tbe metre, aod tbe rootu hold that the metre Se not aa ia&IltbM regteur and oeoeequewtly net Tbe soul of the boneebolder will rejsicc St tbe 'lecWoaandtteeeni Eickhwdrerrvv* son* tort of a testimonial far hie eptrit- ; ad cor teat There aealO^Upawtpepaaud period- ' kale p-ibllabed in tbe Uohed Btatea Of tbrae there an AM dallies, 61 tri-weekliee, 1 130 eenl-weeklle*. 6,188 weeklies, 64 bl. ' weeklies, 147 eernl-mooUilire. 073 moalb- 1 Bee, It bi-moctblke, end 71 quarterilw. ' NewJjisey bae S4d*lUsa, 1 tri- weekly, ' teeml weefcbre, 167 weeklies. 1 bi-weeklR' S eemi ovoBtblire, 6 monthlies, and 1 Mr v monthly. New York beetle tbe lint of Mten in tbe amount of ltteratore with 1.- ' 310. P' OneylvaUia comer nrrt with 606, f and D la ware bring* op In tbe rear witb *"»• ' 8 Some of oor exchangee, and notably the H'ret Jereey Prat, are demanding an • Inereare In tbe pay of tbe County Super- * intend. cu of public schools, claiming that h
at tbe preaent rale Ihdr renrti Deration k entirely InaulBckui for tbaameunl of labor performed, and that unleei they have other aoureea of iaoooe the eatery received ie inadequate Is mart their nenda. Their it no more important railing than that of euperi mending tbe training of tbe young, and b ocede men of energy, intelligence and ct-ltme, and tbOUiae racb aa tbie ofBee drmandi, la any other caiHng would i aecure ample reward, and the standard of 1 excellence in the training and educating . of tbe children ought not to be lowered i thrdngh penary.— Stamford. For the kind and manly ezprnmiun of ; of Uennal Pit* John Porter, we lake piessuie in acknowledging the heartfelt , appreciation of at kait one of the parti- , c. pab^i In tbe memorable campaign which , unfon inalcly led to tbe unjustifiable ooo- | demnatioaoftbatgaUaatoOoer. Porter , waa tbe Ont commander of the Old Fifth < Army Corps, which real eataequeally led | by U okar, Meade. Warren and Sykee, , but of the number, fflawrioas and breve , office I i though they all ware, none held the degree of ooofldeocc and lave in the c bearti of the rank aad file of theooatnaed , that General Porter did. It U therefore j, aaubict of perenoaf intereat and gatti- , faction to abow that word* kindly apokeu , in bit deface win Bad an appreciative c lodgment in aome old comrade'* heart. c From the annnal report of tbe Depart- * rneoi of Agriculture at Washington, for j the year 1880, aad bat recently publiabed, * we fl.wn the following In regard to our °
ralnc of cacti crop during the year named: ] > Jfe- •' •• •"•iSs !5*ff 1 ■erevMii'-'.v. aue st,ite n.u 1 Neire.....iaua sum txTija: < »«J vmjtwana *»fiM , The average yield per acre srae u fob , Iowa; -core, 41 bushels; wheat, 18.5; rye, «** oaf. S3, taekwheat, 17.8; Patsiora, c 76, aid hay. .99 per ton. Ills* noticeable f«d that in lb* produetaf corn. New , Jeeecy etaads at tbe bead of tbe list; tbe , State* of Michigan and Prnnaylreoi* i making next; the average yield, in tbe n fo.-ui-r Bute being 40.7, and of tbe latter, * 48.fi boabela ta tbe acre; wbilw in regard 1 ,to tbe price raise per too of bay produced _ Is U.e letter State was 636. S3; that of New SJtstggSSr • Uoo-d -a. as follnwe: Cem. *38,78; u wbeti, *13.18; iys.#1t,«J; ssu, #11,07, I Sjl-SO. potatoes, #43 66, and J T ie UAal number and value of neb £ kind of lire stock, sad the average price 1 gw-re ' J&T%J2SS ' fes si : . J* -SB \ Jreery tanks at the bead of thtlisi. Itbode c Island coming neat with an average value • of #94,80. The average value of lmr male* I Is far above that of any other Bute, the ' Su .e reeking next being Maryland, with aa avenge value of bat *103.73. Bo also i in Amp. she stands at tbe head of tbe J 11*' . lfbode Inland coming aeoood with an « aerate prion value of berate* at *8.70. J ("here are various o: her items of Interest *
2+m will not permit us to refer to than. a T-.e above are girrn el lbs present time » to show to our rcaderv tbsl the farmere of ° N -w J army bold * high poaitloo among "L ... ' ! »»! 5=gss=|H: SSWWBMfcSrja ■ thonght of complaining of the ex^rJre. j r
I The President baa accepted tbe law . relating to tbe reae of General Fit* John Porter, aa presented last weak In on official opinion by Attorney General Brewster. That opinion Is eahetnnt jelly -this; that no matter bow completely tbe Insooeoce of Genet*] Porter msy be established, tbe law affords him do remedy. This may " be law, but It Is aa outrage upon Joatk*. ' More than three year* ago the board of ^ by Pmoideot Hayaa to gire General Pce- , ler tbe hearing for wfatcb be had vainly years of unmerited suffering made a reI port oomplerely aad emphatically exon- ! erellng that deeply wronged officer from i tbe charges upon which be bed been coo- ■ (Vanned The justice of that report baa p taken admitted by all those who are not I Minded by prejudice or controlled by 1 t malignant and partisan passion, and eren 1 t unable to controvert iu statements. In 1 1 the fight Of llie Tacts as cstabltahcd6u that 1 ■ report there Is absolutely So room left for ' equivocation or doubt. ^Il estalrl lubes ' General Poflerte laeerequ in a manner ' which is mlnpply unqotalitmablc. Uc was cooricted of an offence which be bad not 1 committed, on partial evidence, by a mtli- ' tary court, appointed to condemn, and 1 daring a lime of great national strain and 1 excitement. Porter, as we bare before ' stated, waa unfortunate In being a Demo- 1 crat, and because of bis well-known inti- c relationship with General McCklbui, c made tkg^cwpe-gual in order to screen ' tbe men who should hive been held re- 1 sponsible for tbe blundering compaign 1 which terminated at Boll Kun, August * 30th, 1862. F Tbe Philadelphia Inquirer- an ont- 1 spoken advocate of General Porter all tbe 1 way through, though strongly Republican " In lu tendencies— say* "If Flu John d
I Porter were a convicted mail robber or r ceanterf titer tbe Pretideat could— and. If . be followed Presidential precedents pro1 bably would— pardon him oat of hand. r But, baring bean convicted by a conrtr mania]. In wboae proccddlnga tbe Attor- , Dey -General "aaaanM*" that there waa , "no fatal irregularity, nor any illegality . in Its sentence." tbe President baa no I power to help hi®, and he most suffer, ■ t righteously or unrlgbleouslr " Tbe Afenury IhJUUn, knotber Strang 1 | party paper of the same stripe, ackaow- 1 ledges that "U is generally believed now 1 that Porter's action on tbe 89th of August. 1882, Instead of being marked by coward- ! SJ'tta'St ^Rlfly ■ critics on tbe Union side, bql also the did mi loos of the Confederate officers, ' which, of oourae. conld not be made pnb- 1 lie at the lime of tbe court -martial, point 1 tbe exoneration of Porter, and even 1 Grant has admitted, after care. 1 reviewing tbe teetlmoay, that be ' mistaken in formerly be lie? Ing the 1 verdict of tbe court-martial to be JusL" ■ Tbe Rawrrf cooslders Ibc cur *f "extra- ' dlnary hardship for wbieb tbe previous C of tbe country furnisbf* ao paral- 1 There are hardly t wo opinious, out- 1 aide of a few vindictive soldier-pnlUicians J and prejudked newspapers as to tbe Inno- c Fifth Army Corps. Tbe case now 4 goes to Ooogiesa, where it ie to be hoped c it will receive a fair and impartial con- * side ration. In fact it becomes tbe doty d of that body, as a matter of justice and ' honesty, to adjudicate it promptly. On 1 ifrtrtci— d-fJC— <1 .r_V. r-,< S
"cannot, without plating an Indellible blot tinea tbe national cscutcbeco, allow 1 tbe continued punishment of on innocdnt ' for a crime of wbieb be baa been 1 duly and authoritatively acquitted.' If not for tbe eake of Fit* John Porter, it must 1 fee one science* sake; fortbeaake of our \ goed name as a nation; for the' sake of our,. reputation as a people who bare 1 prided ourselves, and who until now bave 1 had a right to pride ourselves , upon con. ataocy In tbe administration of rqual ju*. 1 Ik* to all men, relieve a deeplv-injured 1 IBM from a meat undeserved punishment, c and make Mm such scanty reparation aa . within IU power. " f at. J ours Sxtuuuv Dsneauv, sag. vt. isri. A Friend So Ike rrtenaiess. c 111111 ipi^ suns w praoe 10 DM the smlrtS? -L»n ufu"tir sttae tad draws sear. . Samaritan Kwvta* really la aslvatlea to thea3$tS3£s5 ■ sssacai.!-^ ^ see of tbs Haaisnisa Nervine, eraoe laXIse n C aiirigay ,"r^ " *mf ' -j
aalarai rv^u^' I? ws>w{wr«a tiiJSml* * . Oem"W.C««so'rv»w. b- rrtyxradly . TSjdla' no j' I^TIse' Sadwwasods UJ sHe wlli the pkurs ol in, S22SJF S ffsa^iMMmr.wrmSh'n' tderamrtau BaWfigtSf-sg-yr. oawwoaa isw srae w or *xo ^SjsinoimS I ?*— tied vt * Was <
WASHINGTON LETTEB. J WxtmisoT^IX o! A^n nTua* Tbe AUarney General's opinion bares ; Flu John Porter in a bad way. He was - tried, convicted and sentenced by due , form of kw, and tbe proceedings of a r oooti martial, when approved by the . Freaideaf, are final. Therefore Porter's f case b beyond reach. The door b locked I and tbe key bas been ioaL No matter . how- folly his innocence may be eatobr lisbed now, there b no power to mature , bb sentence. It b as Umogb a man were . under sentence of death for a' murder. i led by somebody else and tbe Sheriff . should nevertheless proceed to bang him I UO tbe principle that tbe bw oould do ao ; wrong. Such extreme deference u> forma and precedent* may be very creditable to , the administration, but it learaa the case , in a position in which the euoalry will I scarcely acquiesoe, awl Congress will ds s Very great wrong if it hesitates to make whatever enactment may be required to vindicate tbe justice of the AncrirU people. The Republican raid upon tbe ecmle Of DeuKKTSIs, forvtiiadowed in . assembled, b now fairly under way. One by ooe tbe can trued cases are being deci- , ded by tiie partisan Electioos Committee i favar of Republican contestants. In one or two instances, wbieb can n« be • called exceptions; such as the cases of . vs. King of Louisiana, and BtoL 1 brand vt. Aiken, in South Carolina, where majorities were respectively 13,000 i and 18,000, tbe Democratic members were 1 permitted te retain Ibrir seats, especially as f was not tbe slightest particle of tea- | timony to indicate that they ought to be * disturbed Instances like tbrae, however, not serve to by the foundation even t r for a claim for any ibiag approaching jus-
t lice and impartiality on the part of the . Republicans. The work of tbe committee . b now nearly done, and then it remains . ta be seen wbetbc- their schemes can be . consummated by the indorsement of tbe , House. Tbe RepabUcan majority b not r raj strong either in brains or votes, and y will need to be reinforced by Greenback t aid, which they hope to aecure by supporting- Green backer Irewe in bb contest . against Whctlsr in lbs eighth Ababams . district. Some of tbdr plans may fall to , when tbe time cornea. Pnotco. ] The learnings or Kcw Jerseys In New York last year tbe average sum earned by (killed workmen was *607 sod report of James Blsbop, Chief of tbe Bureau of Statistics of Labor and Industry, shows that New Jersey b ahead of all tbe other Butea of tbe Union combined in the production of silk goods. These goods manufactured by eighty-four firm*, in wboae miUs were consumed last year 1,671,078 poands of raw silk. Tbe capital In the business U 67.634,300, and tbe raloe of tbe product *18,063,310, one dollar of capital annually reproduciag *2.In silk goods. Tbe average number of , bands employed was 14,188, of whom 6,- I 458 were men, 8,175 women, and 8,483 ' children. Tbclr average earnings per day Hen, #1.81; women, #1.01 ; chll- , OS 1-18 cent*. Skilled men recti red , as high aa *4 and skilled women *8 a day. tbe entire United Slates there are 383 silk mills, employing 81,100 binds wbo ' ,300
88 per cent, of all tbe allk goods now used by ns. Twenty years ago all bat It per cent, of tbe eilk goods consumed in the United State* were imported. Sew Jersey hold* tbe fifth place among iron-producing Btatea Skilled mechanic* earned *2.43 per day and unskilled #1.21. There was paid In wage* 16j per cent of the value of tbe products manufactured— In tbe hat factories, wbieb produced dozen bats, over 83 per cent of 1 tbe total value of the product went to the ! employee*. Tbe average daily mere ; for men *3,06; for women, #1.06; children, 73.05 cents In the pottery industry, tor every dollar of capital Invested #1.18 waa produced. J It gave employment to 8.083 peraoos The | average daily wages waa #3.01 for men, 88 cents fpr women, and 70 for children. Tbe brick, glass, and day industries yielded #1.84 foe eyery dollar invested, i Thirty-seven peroaoL went lolo tbe bands ' of the employees The average daily wages of men varied from #1 to #110, ' tbuee of women from #1 to 78 eaols, tboee of children Tram *1.13j to 40 cents BUI- , led workmen earocd as high as #5 a day. i Glass Mower* and nail cutter* were paid 1 tbe highest wages, their yearly earnings 1 amounting to from #300 to #1,080. J Unskilled workmen made annnal average . earnings as follows: Employees in causing ' factories (10*bour»). #337.50. brick yard 1 labor«ra(10 houra,;, #306.86, eystermcn J boors), #878.78; puddler.' helpers , (lli hours), belch mixers (lObourt), #800; I giaa* peckers (#i boon). #320.88; railroad ' ■employees O0J boom), #803.29 'long ' shoremen (10 hours), #435; mUotitenaout , boo workers (#} boo*), *438; miscrllan- . reus glass warkmea (TO 6-6 bourtl *383- < a #183-
; 80; miscellaneous occupations (lOj hours), ' •487; laborers unclassified (104 boon), • ! #840,00. - In thoec industries where all or tbe j J or children, the pay Is not only compare- , r 1 1 rely small, but the bonis of work are i I many, aad, la general, as the number of i Of tbe 11,000 employees mentioned in | [ the report the wages of 1,016 were in- - creased last year, while tboee of 871 were r reduced. Tbe adrano. was among glm. , - blowers, barneaa makers, batters, iron ] • moulders, shoemaker*, trunk makers, ma- 1 • rhinitis, printer*, bricklayers, canisge ! • redoctian were miners and JeweBen, aad ; i tbe silk worfcos In some departments • Farm wages averaged, without beard, 1 <3.88; with toon), #14.96 a month. New ■ England paid #23.76, witbool board, per month oo yearly nrgafiementa, bat tbe ■ against #7.68 in New Jersey. ; Well'* Health Renewer.greateat remedy , r« earth, impotenor, kanuraa, sexual de- ■ i bilrtj, Ax. #1. at druggists. Prepaid . Sexproa, #1.85. 6 foefSTET B. Wxue. may City. N. J. ■ The new snag. "Bring me the Forego- - • ric. Baby'* L'rrn*" Is having a great nm In ! tbejr^M' family of EngimS,-IY. T. ' My Wife said I was a fool whan I | Tvlllu?* lt"!L!jWB>* J ^'°pr ' v..'. " • v ' ■■
titieoit- IT* partlngwtmsaam as ia«y pa that's | i AH cases of weaker laaaa hack, bacb- ■ ache, ihumrim, Aa , wa an« WMlQtraw- ■ Tbaeatoteof rich men are IMa hallowed , greaau* to Mwyw* may w«] mm ®uea to I J*#*#"*"; r we Ten Tea PtalolT . that Simmons Liver RegnMlor will rid ' you to swop wit prweat ealusa dtaasaseaaa. r 'Mam veorea* toaHoz- Itaoa t amroT®^lr*n»nr>eaoa.*^*n.=u5p"r 1 n*riPmT*t ■mwoTTI'IM' 1 ' J When a gfcl has b>ea at scboo! seven Mr. George Schick informed our repor- • aw lew ao body, thai lor waok* at a mae he would be onehte to leave hla bed. lleinedvar- J I dayt. be waa raurely cored. '■ ,w® J Old Sir John Herring was ramooal rated { was for net ritmz earlier. -I can mite op my 1 Mod to n." M*1 he, bat mono* Male op my J 1 t Always avoid banh purgative pills t em m»Xe you ales aad then leare you t eonwip*i«rt. Cartetm Ltrtle Urn Pin* regulate . howebahdmakoyua waB- Ooo*. ooo pnt c An equivocal compliment— ^ "I'm ao glad ° meet yoo h«*«. Captain Spinas— aod so glad £ yeoVt putlo taXe BMU^mmaoerr (Capuia 0 OT!" (Cspttia Sptaxra UollgMb no lonier sa- a Lit* ixd Lxxsx !— It it estimated that £
I When tbey are nt for martet Tbt pip. a*pe*. | e me" or Phenol Sodloue. Vur mIc by dronuu { 1 HOW T-0—*1"* ««»««"• j - ^^CflS£,S2?^a,S,i&Jn,u"r. » rule, aypblltte dwordn*. Vama of the Kid • ' 3 s3Mfis-J2S&.M.rsa ' Blood, Uver, Kidney*, stonmch. Stin. ote, , Boatt. 1 ^ Dr. Boyer-* Worm Syrup Usually destroy* ^ 1 w iT~^rr^^rmtama' 1 c ^ ZTrvmbw'^i! * ' for partleolsri see sdrertnnnt. Forsals by b 1 B. A. Kennedy sad Starry t Hooray, Cape Msy * i cny. an- 5 By aslnf Haxwoqp prcpsrod Oypstus «or , trbnelnz ud coloring wsBs at hotels, stores, I I dwvlaog bBBsos, Ac 11 oaa be used outside ss ■ . wen as la, ahd win last throe times aa long sa ' white Wi*b- Kwout rub off, sod Is h beautiful, ' ""^u'wash^^^om' '"*a' " I ooo that can do s good Job or whitewashing' Z Mid by OSOBOg W. 6MITI1. J Sole agon! far Caps May oounly. Ho or Wash- | street, Caps May C*y. Also paint, glass, £ ; It Is generally believed that tbe arrest of ■ , Kr. Kramer wai iastigaled by Mr. Sblan. , „
j charge preferred against him, nothing t short of h miracle will prevent Mr. Sbinn , from keeping him company.— IF. J. ! CAtarrn in the Bladder. ■ Stinging, smarting, irritation of tbe nri- ' nary paseage*. diseased discharge*, cured . by BucbcpaiUa. #1. at drugglsu. Prepaid by «x press, #1.35. 5 for #6. E. Is. - Wxua, Jersey, City, K J. I Tbe newly organized past of tbcG. A. R. i at Hammontun baa fixed upon Tuesday, . . the 25th in«.. to be "mnatrred in," if tbe Atlantic City Past can fas present an thai , date aad perform tbe nronsary doty. J Ask drugglsu for "Robgh oo Rata" It dasri out ran, qlce, bedbugs, reaches, I vermin, flies, ants. Insects. 10 cu. per i Dr. KXae-a Gnat Nerve Restorer la Iba • marvel of tbe age for all Nerve Diseases. 1 I All flu stopped free. Bend to «1 Arch , Street, Phils#*-. Pa alfi-Iy 1 3 re gidentiarafnts, : Tbe Bad a rati Woriblea* | are never Mbob/sr i i it >jdttL~ This Moo- 1 - pedoliy-tius of a tHy ■ wile Is c. and a a post- • pmot that Us remedy MSUM MoT the i hlghsst vslos. As soon ss K had besa tested • aod peotod by thswhole world thst Bop mums ( tht pare si. bow and most valoshlc malty J sod people ot the ooutry had sxprtaaed'uM I ■srtuotH. B^ aad uevsry way trying urn- j oxpsctihg to msXe money oa Us credit aad good > or 11. B. Moay ousn waited aounaa pit sp In similar style to II. B., wnh vsnocaly I u w*b® !»' *« or ■n°Vti'wwv fmdto s way tolaeaot psopl. to j whai ibcir sty u or asms a, aad^sipectali^Jiaoe I . wta .us word -Hop- or - Bops- U their asms wta oe' asms j
oetn traycoaaowad was usta oeuwr oa*m < 1 50urmg.«s£s^ 1 t mtreMMEiM^ogVA""- MSSi ■ CHEAP FARMS ' | 7M8^WAMw^mrtET»®'yrr f ! b^tbeatsic ' : MALARIA in, FEVER AND AGUE, on hot rut qp O. Monroe's Bemedy : Without tbe one of Qnininr, ; A SURE CURE. Which many Praminrm UUsros can * UWifj. j
So* TOmbraiiB. Mrs. Rosa Gerson | FI2STE MILLINERY ■ -J TRIMMED ; HATS AND BONNETS, 42 N. Eighth Street, 1022 NORTH SECOND ST. PHILADELPHIA. DATS olT'mitmmlf HmuTsd booart.1 id J '< l4S ; nfn last' usiiau^ussad tl.^Aho?roH j UATS ; Sato »SZ'?r-«ic-U,r"*L OSTRICH FKATtlElts" "il to no 'Lt ore deoy- I . OTTKICU rKATllEKS lea II. OKrtch Pntl-rre ! £ OSTRICH VLATI1 EXn will Iw the ls«orttc wta I ; OBTK1CH PEAT 11 Kk.- imug thlsreaaoc, acslu, ' FKATULTUi mcocihg 10 rrt low oo J: s^gi^iss s?p£^s?h."5?: FEAT II Kith tuger sloct tbah any OSTK1CH FEATHERS one store in the coonoenucu PEATHEK8 try. Wo have every OHTK1CH PRATUER9 shade, evcre dsn (nns06] I'.K'U KKATHRRS Hon ot shWVn.sIl rt I lit*. OhTTUCM FRATHKka ah qusimce and estooOKTIUCH FEATHERS Uhlnpy lew jmeee. -
OSTMCH FEATHERS »£?y u £TTS^ »d OSTRICH FEATHEItS French cartod doobto OSTKICH KKATHKKS (WKh^prenreeJor SI unrrnS! KEATS'XKS kmg° rod'snS oaTHICH FKA UEKS stock la the marXct for OSTKICH FEATHERS SX.IO, SLOO. SAOT PKEKCE FLOWERS ported and oo^wtw SHE E&SEH2 FRESCn FLOW KKh the rSn^T.'FuI? KrSrh FHK5CI1 Fl/jWEKh Sowcre. tte.. (I..O ,nd a^hs»» the arret wool ASD BOSKETS ofTrtnused Do Bonn.--. HATO to our show mom. weevrr ASD BOHKRT8 had before. We hire sll TRIMMED BATS Style*, all shape*, all color*. ASD BOS NETS to saU. th. ro-»t cisrllag. SS1I8SSASS. STJ5r !" _ Wh hove jaw roctirod s UrEe unporunon ol Loce* tor Tie.. si"S!'»i.si.'*od'si*«'i2 yard- which Is worth more to Import. Bended fcreemitiv w* op^whlch( to lost thu^S Mperreu?oon besseei" eM"hlrI" Mrs. Rosa Gerson, 42 N. EIGHTH, 1022 N. 8EC0NG. PHILADELPHIA. «XIAm JJATENTS, P. A. LehBiaa, fiollclior or Americas sod Patents. ■wsshiuEtou. D.c, All boatasm oeaaaM wta Phtsata, wtrther hafwa I AGENTBI BOOK. AGENTS! 1 BOOK
. »unuanrANuonADOw t v*g-l]Joh n B.GoufjhJpe ^ \ UCTION NOTICE, MORRIS LETT, Oor. Wsshlngtoo sod dschsoo streets. Cope Msy CRy.vrlli hold regular AUCTION SALES, Ot s Urge Une ot 1 Mil's and (Mtsd's (Mat HATS AITO CAPS Gents' Furnishing Goods, OS PHIDATS AMD SATURDAYS. t AO good* ottered, will be eold without reeerre. tf-H MORRIS LETT. £^essixatiiMi&a il^gl DSiBL s TS DISPENSARY. •— — •— ■ — UtpjaegETIOK EXPOSURE UwUfianU _ ,— *,. I III J ibo - , ■ re.briOwlUeae,
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^ff«l adrrrtisnnnits. gURROGATE-S OFFICE^ v5r£g*5«B1hiiSiMW< ** *• " BDBROOATE OP TM^OOOKTT OP CAPE TDESDAI^ AKD SATURDAY Ot aachwees. WILLIAM BILDKETH. JasS 1/ resale. yENAL SETTLEMENT. * " hereoyE*vre that, the Baal kreouou f. Ladtam dre-ased ; Sarah ana Lad ism and Ilhsn. amaTcSaf^sum. will de audited sad stated by the sajTogste, and reported ta Ua Jadgea ot the Orphan.' Coon "Arn Dsted Perwea l 'h"iw!yBETH' eorp,*M' ^J-OTICE TO CREDITORS. Oeorge W. hmlu. exsrotorof John C. Lmle. deceased, by direct loo of the ftorrogale ot the OoaMy Of (tope May^hereby ^irr y the jqrOTICE TO CREDITORS. \ JUit ^di rrttsnnrnts. ' .^GKNTS WANTKD-A 1IAI1K '
I New Ymt liy Sanliiht ami Gasliftit. ' dlesKsSrmrasirf^^l.^reijptnreeo?IHo lo ibe great olty. Dooh waste ifihr sellloasloW books, but send for circular, glyug fan iabto op - oonteeta. term* to agents, etc. -Trospeqto, o«W ready And territory to ^ra: ^s*nd^Adlres. i B North Seventh 8L, Phladelpma. ©mnn"~"— wlUUUi^n'u^lnrins , KTwedy fslts t., core. Prepared by J. P. MUler. , M. ^Vtk Arch RL r-hi^^ None^geontoe |ASTHMASfiBS ; MAXWELL'S ^ PEEPAEEDGIPSDi llW | Ml us IMOtklSmn I Ira oovfre? wlTh'wsuv' vs IlHKte j r® "Sagdsre-t *i. ^sF^ "''iCrale by (lonrge « . ■ Cape May Ctty, aod i.y Storekeeper, gen. • watiylififi***1 No 'nsk.^StwyUlag new! tPUVjoaplUI no! required. We will turtpUU Capital lur'-
ryn w smnttr. M>ai8W»BiwttB'gw# j si which Jon ran maXecreitpsy sll rhturocjou ■ wwavwrtto tor psnicalsrs log; Hntm *&».. 5 PIMPLES • te'rir Balm',t^*t'w!«'rr*'ff ,0'* •Oo:'1" TreeCATAR^IElBDaMBllll ' EEoaotllyticsr^re ^'Smougbtire^Mnt I sneer nao ths nostrils. OnTerarpt of lOoaais r win mill a paetsgr. Sou by Cape May drag, j Sti" ELTS'CRRAM BALM CO.. Owego. K. V. ! "TX7TC H. DOOLITTLE, B. H. ■ Zi*?£28iJS!S-r23S*'- (UW ' R H.WARNERAC.r., AtinrnevsjULow fiSaraSs ■ ettirw*. Attention prrahM. charge* moderate | Addrrwa with Mam p. Keisr to Member, of Coo Tljff'S ' PILLS S YM VAnmih a uiwt
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CUMBERLAND MUTUAL Fire Insurance Company, . BRIDGETON, N.J. STRICTLY MUTUAL. ALL THE INSURED BECOMING MEHBERB, A nd paying IU eo.vo' premium for lie some ritk, at forty at oaf ie. DrpotUUtf at a r landing ef thr poticf a oe.A pagmrnt riiti Insure* aUoixUig for ont pssr, and n premium note for «As ftrnbstrauro/Ue fastrotsdr. intnd of the <ath premium gtaHf. tf, at fund remaining in their orrn hand* The f Mating ratei hoot been adopted, triUok rrperienre hat *Wn mil he euJUrnt on aliform riate or detached propertied.
FOR A POLICY ISSUING FOR TEN YEARS ON ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS: CASH PAYMENT TEN DOLLARS; NOTE ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. ' FOR A POLICY ISSUING FOR FIVE YEARS ON ONE THOUSAND DOLLAB8-, CASH PAYMENT 6EVEN AND 60-100 DOLLARS; » . NOTE FIFTY DOLLARS. ' FOR A POLICY ISSUING FOR THREE TEARS ON ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, CASH PAYMENT FIVE DOLLARS; NOTE THIRTY DOLLAR8. ■; 7A< eoet Mil he on the ten gettrt polieg, ten cente on the hundred dollatra per gear. I If nenUfor Deo and n half prr ernL mere mnde U ttould he tirelre and n katf ante per :. gear and if fiat per oral, were Baled it would then esW fifteen rente per gear, and the ' dhorter terms u> proportion ate ohm. * eUl skew any member the probable eoet. More haeardout rieke mil be taken os equally fatorable termt. with nearly 8,500 members. AKD Ol'AKAXTEK nUD OF PBEMIFM NOTES Of MORE THAN Two Millions of Dollars, AKD A CASH ITND or , FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. It ie bettered that no ineurnuee eon be ofertd on eaftr or better terme. Dmnege. by lightning teHl be paid rrhether Jhr ie kindled or not, and if lite stoat it ineured. the , lass by lightning unit be paid if en the premiere ineured. AU leeere teiflba literotipnnd promptly eettleeL e I. In oosss of negleetAo comply with the eonditiont of ineurwtue or when wrong & '■ respected, in the behalf and intereetof and for the membere, euch will be eloeeiytaaetained , before payment. IridgcUm, Motember lOtA, 1881. II. P. KI.MER, Preeident - J B. B. LVPTOM, Secretary. ' Agenie and Burteyore-REVBBN TO WES EMI). Cape May Court Bouee. t GEORGE O. OA RLE. M. D-. DennieriBe. 1 feb4 0m WILLIAM B VA H GILDER, PUereburg. RUPTURE Itn Relief and Care *t» e-rrfwin as the et**j Itolluwndwy by Dr. J. A. Sbrrmsa's method.
* 'p'V j1)' '"^TMmiSMbkeoy's^^bS^s^^ore' aba arter '• 57S-.£273SiaE&t!,sKi^SiswfflsiS . old oaele**. OBloes, ml Broadway. Kew Yirt. SOI Walnur St. PhV Irer. lor c-onreltstltiTe,™ D^^^'ariretmi'rtnty itRrweK** ! ,-"M«lA|*. Tharedays aad Friday*, dorlcg ; BUI LDERS' HARDWARE. I Are You Building a Cottage, Improving Your House , or Re- Furnishing Your Home? ; For Your Plumbling, Hardware, Nails. Mantels, Stoves, Ranges,. Matting or CuttJery, go to BENEZET & BRO.'S ! HOUSE FURNISHING DEPOT, JACKSON STREET, CAPE MAY. N. J., Where you can obtain eetimatee and prices TIN-ROOFING. . ' Havo you a Building that n««ds re-roofing, or a roof out of repair sand to BETSTEZET & BBO., And they will tell you bow much tbe job will cow, and bare g completed Is quick oedrr aod to your entire satisfaction. PLUMBING. Do your Water, Gas or Drain Pipes occasion trouble. Have them -"—d-d w g, your nomsion Have to
once by leaving word at BENEZET & BRO.'S House Furnishing Establishment Jackseo street. The Largest Store and Greatest Variety of Stock in South Jereey
BwvfiB' ySiwrSSiuwk* Ah/s£^jl°d0 tbe^ work ^rofierly freno^ the flr,i wart.___The Ss;3SHS.S|^^ S'aSmS'aOMwIlrt.Xiin*. uorntt7- anted fob a business vt HKTKRFaiSE, rwurnlng large proSts, sJ^in'nimA: gsaasss^s! u- WALltCT^^^mfO( co~
j; i jpree pispensabt. I EYE AMD EAfi DISEASES TBEATED w 1*0. I* KOKTH Tth SIKXgl. PHXLADA[y Da ABTHUH Q. ALLAN. SargroD la Charge. w JJIG-S FOli SALE. s 35 CHESTER WHITE PIGS air wants old. price as bach. Address W. CARPRKTKR, Jr_ n>*«v. Seism. K. J.
Messrs. Bailey, Banks & Biddle * . Are enabled, by the magnitude of their business and its great facilities of both purt chase and manufacture, to offer the very finest quality of Diamonds and other Gems, 1 Gold Jewelry, American and Foreign Watches, Sterling Silver and Plated Wares, French and English Gocks, and Obje&s of Interior Decoration, of Bronze, Bisque ■ and Porcelain, at die lowest possible prices. Articles selected as appropriate Wedding Gifts are an essential feature of the Spring importations, now just arriving. I Goods sent on approval for sele&ion. .v'' !„K \ CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STS, Pbmmubu,

