Pubhched Every Sctorday Morning. ; _i g — .1 CAPE MAT, '■AT 20. tag. { °* lint of aero*! officers aod rams and a uaef U natl, end what has been gained . •tJ' 1 ; Mr. Gailroa sraa treat to pin Ua taiUi ' oa tie "court in banc." aod now it, too,, las riiaappocnted him. It really look. ee ; if 0"« only thing on which Goileaa can . eelelv centre Ma bopca new (a the ecefItM. - Tl.c preposition from the becirty nf the Army of the Cumberland to take up contrite, tiooi on Memorial Day . (or the Oar- , field monument in Waahlngton dora no: strike a favorably. The beautiful and ! who'eeome oemnoolce of that day eugbt to be preferred Intact. We efieiv flowers . for remembrance sod honor on the grave* of Utwe who died for us: and the thoughts that come and go In our minds are net coor.joaot with the jingle of moory. Tie- courtesy of a Georgian JndgeTh- . war. 1 a convict -d murderer named Doyal la tvorfCy of mention in tbaae day* Dotal lad been sentenced to be banged 00 .lane 80, but greatly objected because thai is the day appointed for banging Uuiirau. Thereupon the Judge kindly Hit i the dale sor day earlier. June 88. , and the feelings nf Doyal, which would : otherwise base been greatly lacerated, are 1 prwunebly soothed. .Perhaps i hey woaid ' lav born still mere soothed lad the | Jod re named a day In July. A great many aneata are being made In Ibr effort in discover the itxraix Park aaacuma, hut it docs not appear that the pah e are getting any nearer to the object of il*«4r search. They accm lo be enteling all auspiri.ru, character* right and ' lefi. In order tlal noebaace of apprehending the criminals may be missed, and this no doubt Is the proper course for them lo put tic under the circumstances. So far, , ho» ever, as appsara they have not succeeded in obulntng any substantial doe to the Identity and whereabouts of the murdaren, though It Is of course far from . unlikely that they are in pommakm of important Information, which for obvious reasons U la tbonghl judicious to reserve. The election of Senator Mitchell, of Pennsylvania, as a delegate to the Independent State Convection which Is to meet the Mlh mat., is indicative of his earnestness and determination in the wardictation. The newspapers which have taunted him, ever since his election as Srnalor.with being influenced by Cameron and fearful of giving etpieaskw to his own views and oouvlctlona, have at least b-ratd 'to, wirat. Those who knew him in the haule field during the late war. and who fought tide by aide with him. are aware that a braver heart never Vrralbed, and they know too that when be takes a eland, he holds It fearlessly and OKtrageously, and never desqrtslt In this Independent Convention lie will d wbtkss be the active moving spirit. TUs division lu Republican ranks is Ukely to enure to the benefit of Democracy. Toe success of the teller alone depends the Said. Notwithstanding the fact that " the Coioroe Bill" has become a tew. the queoOaa as to whether it can really be made effective f.-r the objects Intended I* a mtb try which lime alone tan solve- In the meanOme'lhe Chinamen of Sao Franr-teco bsvr no Mm of returning to ibdr own c amtry, but are laying out plana for a permanent May, and making more and greater Inroads upon the existing buainem of while men. They are a shrewd peopie sod full of sagacity. As aa evidence tnl of the Baltimore bun In a recent letire says, that in what is known aa Chtna1 ura. the Chinese Laundries have been hitherto paying 93000 per month to the Ksa Francisco Water Co. for the supply of water. Failing to obtain a reduction in this rate the Chinamen went to wcrk digging arteehus wells in their distort, aod voter at a depth of (Mm 130 to «00 feet, it, at one-half the rate charged by the star company. More than this, a svndir ite of Chinee* km been formed to snpj ly the citterns groeraUy with water from rtesian write: and il appears that a auVt wanna river <« atopic capacity fipwf i. nder (tea Frenciaco at 130 fart or an bel .w the surface * The ilk* Committee of the Board of iVwd Wardens heM a meet my teat Mooay and devoted itself to the pre|auati<ui ( U* row pilotage nitea and ngula.uea's were made to the rates already •dojUed, and ibe » mended rates were rent in the printer. It is probable that lb. aa« arettag of the committee. The avowed Qhjert ot Uwae rules to to townee the efficiency of the pilot are cm, sn ote jeet as itaportanl to aur Ctepe Msy pilots as to thus, of Pennsylvania. lor any inefficiency In the service must eventually armk harm to the piiouas wtfl aa to erantncree, siaoe n would aKsngtban thaarguIke pUou, but that pilots exist Jar the good a! ahla agreement that wite mm a gno.1 serrioe with mt Infringement, of th*ir lewgsajg&s mtraT. Wud." Itcontrorod. ml among '"Ska with WomenTi and ' ' Tuptol- • an oil picture, hntej renBya ton
Keep Them Open and Redely. The Congrrsslooal theory in proriding for the Life Bering Station* Is based upon , one or other of the. following odd notions: Either tbet there wiH be no dangers us ocean storms brtsrten the 80th dsy of April and the 1st day of the next October, - or else that the lives aod property put in peril by any storrq between thoar dates are not worth saving. A ooockuiv* answer to both of these absurdities is furn- • isbtd by the attandiag or the steamship r Pliny, oo Saturday morning, below Long t Breach. Passengers and crew, all told, , • numbered fifty-right souls -. ami there U , . ray Httte room fur doubting that every , one of these srouid have been lost had s>ot , the crew tele of scat too No 8 volnntoered 1 1 their serrioe* aod brought the whole- lot , safe ashore. The Pliny's own beats were stove aa aoou as lowered; 'even the sqrf- 1 i could not he sent oat, so heavy wit 1 . the aea, and but for the use of the life-line | !- and breeebca-booy nor one of the fifty- < eight men, women aod children oo board 1 Use wreck probably would hate reached . the shore alive. That they srere saved, < ' however, was ooly a lucky accident. < The disbanded crew of tbc station . happened to be oo baud BTMp went to ware, like the gallant fellows that tbry are, not because It was their duty but I - simply at volunteers ; ooly they, brought , t to bear what thi of untrained voluo , I leers credo not have brought to bear, . knowledge abd skill; sod their work was ' bravely and well done But suppose the I 1 crew of the ataliqnTiad gnoe off on a flsli | i lag cruise— a onmason course with tbe di* , banded grewg who are^peor^men whs pasarngi it of the Pliny almost crrtainiy I would have been drowned, and their . death would have resulted directly from , - the Goverameat's cheap policy of throw1 teg the Life-Saving Service out of oom- 1 mission foe sever sl tnonihs in every year, i . In this particular instance a heavy loss , of life cannet be need aa an argument for . ' making Ibe Life-Saving Serrioe a per. ; maoeocy. But this instance, nooe the 1 , teas, proves bow very necessary the per- I mancocy of the Serrioe la The whale , > coat if maintaining the Ufeaavteg celeb- , I Hahmenu test season was ooly 84*1,000. ■ On this tads its mainlenanoa tot the ea- ■ I tire year would hare been about 8700,000. t Surely, our Government can afford this , The weaqjersey's Threateacd i Rival. The Philadelphia, Camden aod Oapr 1 - May Railroad Company has been heard I I from again. Xt bat issued a prospectus , inviting subscriptions train chitons all : along the proposed Hue lo 83,000.000 of ! 1 capital stock In 800,000 shares of a par ■ - vaius of 810 each, five per cent cash, and ■ the real when 8300 000 shall bare been subscribed. Whenever *1000 of the re- ' matnteg ninety-Are pet cent of the 8300,i 800 shall be received, approved govera- • meut or municipal bond* are lo be pur- I . chased therewith, and held In trust by the ; , director* until Ibe requisite amount of . capital be obtained far the buHding, ' 1 equipment and completion of the road,- 1 f and then the directors are to place the : I amount required by law in the bands nf . the State Treasurer. Should the requi- - site amount of capital not be forthcoming, , they will return the moneys (Invested as - I before mentioned, with Interest accrued • Iberewn) lo the subscribers, less sn amount s not lo crawl 83000 for preliminary ex- , praam The directors give hoods far the faithful keeping of such funds aa may be • entrusted to Ibam. Hoc. A. S. Hewitt is 9 chairman of Ibe executive committee apt pointed by the meeting *f delegate* rice . tod by the Inhabitants along Ibe line. The line proposed passes through Camden, II Blackwood, Tnroerevillc, Crass Keys • Williamstoat. Janvier, Ptelnrille, Hapct weB, IViwnatown, Landtsvilk, Buena . Vista, Tuckaboe, lknnUvllle. Guebra, . Diss Creek, Green Creek. FHhing Creek • and Cape May Point, to Cape May Cilv. ■ Subscriptions are coming in at a prnmltr Ing rate all along Use line.— Vortt Amcri. e eM il ~ usr^rLsw^ S The following is a copy of the Game 11 Laws of this Stole, as compiled by ibe - New Jersey Game aod F&h Protective f Soctesy. ' s.-e-fo''*' .". **r*^ Ana. * to Bee. 1 . . . s e Piatrteouctte ore » is -- ... is I i 4 Deer ^ftisi m.'a saSoa&*^?. ts I (twwuOcL 1 son Ike. 1) ' The tew (Welly prohibits any art Does " or nets In streams slocked by the 8lale s -with gsme fish oadar a penally of *33 floe, or ahy devices whatever that will -tetorfere or drter aaid flab from aaoendinf the The penalty for killing any teanctlver a ous bird, or taking or destroying the eggs e of such birds, it fire dollars fur each of. , fence. ' The penally for trapping or snaring any " game bird at any time or place, either oa It one s property or an that of another, is a fifteen dollars tar rwch and every cffeuce- , Noo .-va; dents not complying with the by-laws of the Game Protective Societies . of this State are prohibited from shooting « in lu bmlu under a penalty of fifty dab e term, or Imprianoment until the fine Is paid. No Change, were made in the game law* by the teat Legislature, except that "■ the fish law was to amended aa to allow u the catching of black bass with hook and k line from the Drat of June inauad uf July a Arab as formerly. Mr. B. Clark, tot of Food du Lac'l OO ami am nail ssnsteJ that up* a spfeoqfl aruf ctvt» relieve pate. saUtoslvre, aoMSiy. , rrfoo ksrnsyw Psagrsaa. . There la talk of musical fesrivais at Cap# May and Atlantic CHy. under lha manago1 meet of the lU»»lc:(. Simoo at Cape May. Et and Mark at Atlantic City. It ought to a 1 be more than talk. There u no quest:#:: „ Itrat apscral /rte. at these, as well as all other rammer resorts, drew gresi crowds. • and add immensely to the enjoyment of r the habitues. 1 woold not have them i ^ have one very early, and the tiiier very 14 late, say that at Atlantic City the Art: »- week in Jhns, and that st (tepe May. the ly accsmd week in Ssfdrthbre. This plan , wuukl put them far enough apart so as „ not to conflict with one another. June weather by the as* la always agreeable, •• and there ia no more pleasant part of the at vsar than September st Cspr May. Cape s Stir sl.suld arek U WU8 nnUEOI nou- " iar with it at this time, and a moqcal festival is a capital way of doing it, as «1 the H sisters are exactly those to hare it a- in cirargr. A musical festival at Cape - May could be held, aod be so arranged as . to keep ibe hotels open a weak ar ao-lou-M get than common. There is nothing S- Chimerical about these suggestions, and thev are thoroughly in aooued with the style of managing affaire, which ought to a. he the rale. *: s—e Si waraaiwe ■* m wdL tusmroeja « rre rate V ^ (res^rswt Msrcrs * . casjtesr 1
WASHINGTON LETTES. octrasr wits, ax bsxuxd. " WsssrrxoTox. D. C.. May 18, 1888. " This being lbs third Monday of the voted to aotioo upoo motlnro to sospeod r the rales for the pareage of blite. J The bill to extend the chasten of the Banks will he taken up agate tomorrow, and an effort win be made tq 01 reach a final vote. U la oat probable, i that this bill will be passed before Thursday, owing to the hrge nuns- " of amendments that will be presented. „ The Republican caucus bat decided lo u call up a number of cooleetod election 11 during the week, and the Repubfi- ' can contestants will probably be sealed- B The appropriation committee will aoao p ready to ask consideration for the Pen- ° sieu Bill, and the Legislative, Executive " and Judicial appropriation bill, both ef : and wlU^kubably be reported to the j' oo Wrdneeday. " The Ave per cent, bill was taken up lo » the Senate todtey. Il provides far the ' payment to the various public tend stales „ 1 of fire per centum of the valor of the v [ land*— reckoned at the Government mini- » price— which have been located by 4 1 aeldiere' scrip or bounty tend warrants within their respective boundaries. When ; this blD and Ibe . Board of Health hill 1 shall have been disposed of, an animated 1 ' coolest for precedence may be looked far fi the respective champions of the * , Bankruptcy bill, tbe Geneva Award bill,' 1 the Japanese Indemnity Fund bill, and , thr Eads Ship Railway bill the claims of * al| of which have already, oo several oe- J I cations, been urged for immediate oon- ■ sideralioo. The prospect for tbe passage b . of Mr. Bads' Ship Railway bill la not ■ bright. It it difficult, without actual de1 monst ration, to prove tbe feasibility of , | af transporting loaded ships across the I will be a very expensive experiment. c 1 Mr. Eads is opposed by the gigantic c monopolies that hare railroads made or > . planned across tbe ccmtjnent, and also ' by the friends of the Leetepe canal. J i Some very eminent engineer* believe ia < tbe feasibility of Ibe undertaking. While t btben insist that tbe jarring and abak ing : to which a ship would be subjected , through transportation by rail would make ber unaeaworthy. Tbe oppose r* of | Iteis argument Urge that the shaking an a ] I railroad prepared especially for ship i 1 transports lion would not be as trying to ] ; the strength of a Teasel as is the rude • machinery with which every ship is first s launched, aod they urge, with much plausibility, that a ship built to endure < , the rough treatment of -tftaijgd wave ' , will rest oo three car* as in a harbor. Surely this te a wonderfully ptugnntlee i - age, and it is not impossible that before t ' Lreacps completes his Darren canal, or ' i turos oentrel Africa Into another Mrdtler- 1 . raoean, we may see Mips moving severe j r tire Mexican isthmus, over a track of im- : - urease width, supported oa gigantic trucks, : and drawn by engines of (tupeodoos • strength. There are rumors, which, however, can e be traced to no authentic source, that Mr. c > 'mklteg wili be offered tbe port f alio of c be Secretary of State, and that the pre*- ' -trt Secretary, Mr. FreHngbuyaeo. will le i . made Minister to England, iastead of Mr. , LowdL ' Gateau's appeal was lengthily argued : t before the court in Nooe last week. No , decision Will be rendered until the 83d of ; - May, but the decision of tbe court below i " will be affirmed, aod Goileau will be : J banged' oo Friday, the 80th of June, Just 1 roe year, lacking two daya, from the date • • of lut crime. s Don't Die In Use House. Ask druggist* for "Rough no Rate." It clears out rata, mice, bedbugs, reaches, veetnla, film, ants, Insects. 18 cu. per box. slew Light of Asia, s "Tbe IUad of India" some call it, and e other* liken, it to MUtou** "Paradise . lost." Whatever terms may be oaed to , •- describe it. Edwin Arnold's remarkable , e poem. " Tire Light of Asia," has certainly wna a place among tbe classics In llter- '. eiurr, and Ibe beat editisn of It will be , • wanted te every home library. Belated '. to the religion uf India it is not unlike , - Milt-m's imroartal poem as related to the y Christian religion. Tbe new edition Just a issued by the Useful Knowledge Publish- , teg Company, New Trek, is pfchsns tbe ; l most breoUful, typographically. which has e aver appeared, and te of course far lower a te price than any other edition poblieed. i l which will compare with it, being ooly 80 U cia for the Utility binding. SO eta. for tbe L cloth, and 40 eta. for the half Russia, or e for the extra cloth gilt edges. This edl,t tien is especially valuable, and for that • reason will displace every other and rouse d those whs are supplied with caber editions y to put ibrm aside and 'take this, because of tbe Sketches of the lives of Edwin Ar- : nold. the author, and of Buddha, the < subject and the numerous Ulustra- ■ tire notes explaining the many references „ to person*. places, cuttotni, etc., which are necessarily enigmatical to anv one not deeply versed in the history, religion, and literature of India These valuable add:i. Unas are from the pen of Mrs. LLjllauw, a moat competent writer, who was for many year* a resident of India, and la • known a* tl.e author of "Tbo Orient »■ and fits People." Enterprising booksellers '■ will supply this edition, and canvaaeeri " and dub agents are wanted everywhere. to 0 whom very unusual terms and facilities ^ srr offeree by the publishers. •f Itcnrx 'a Carbolic Salve d e.rw, ran Kturaa, i, Dr. Green's Oajgenalcd Blttcra ra Present Icdicatioos are that the contest for the Republican Domination for Coo- -. gram id ibis district will be between GenL «al Robeson and ex-Senator Jame* T. n- Nixon, of Cumberland county. The lat,c tor gentleman will bare the support of a S portion at le*at of Cape May's delegate rone presentation: I: DlgtresM Alter Eating tbe result of indigestion, will no tauger be Tbe official records of tbe Grand Army - of the Republic show a membership of sgaast as.sjg55 *! W^avee^ Lno. ^ jj
s»XD TO rrmrMnPG [CvsaavOe. Oat) JourasL] - Mr. Frank S..MoeHer. 883 W. Frank. J A. Flndiey, O., man, divorced four. ■ If you are nervous or dyspeptic try ] Carter's UiUe^srve PiUs. .Dyspapsts auk:. xuiaiirrateioa-, rra.1. nws. ^ 1 know Hop Bitter* will bear recent- * wore first offered lo tks faridhh The. took ' hlga cask frto ta* Sret, and rcslntataru It, sse c loog ss l*ey keep op their high rvputauna for * "^J. Uiacoca. >L P, Impossible : "I beau Mr. Griffin has J ea Mm. Pods -Weill Boot Genevan. tsrisd Mr*. Pea*: -he* too Bean. If Be ass r " Money makes the mare ga," but it £ Rroe-"or raynbercaaie. lu healing ^h- J gvnerml etorvkeeper*.— See *«>. A town in Coaboctm county, Ohio, te ; a remedy that has in that lime never J ' inert Slmnieti. Uver Regatalor. The trial of ] ooOoubliifn will bm esre yoa Bean paeetbljdo senior toe reparation of tbe * 1 New rioleta and saxifrage and bluets A Vexed Clrrsxmsu. f Even tbe patience of Job would be- t kreptag ap aa tneeraan: e text: teg, nukutg E tm* ] possible for *:m to as a rant. Trt, how rerj Dr. Klagts Hew Discovery for OoasaaapUon, an PrugglM. ""JW ! A JeffrrsaevUle, Ind., colored womsfi, . Doot cviriiVwsTi^ good thing because Aa OrdUBDoe foe rateug raoeiey tor defraying , toe rxpeases of the city of Cape Urn tor ike ' 100,(1*3!. I of tar aty of Cape May, la city cooni ell Assembled, sad U b hereby enacted by r aM"^2r!?«SSbc, SS , Miwalia waraafcinv mem ££ZTtS£i!rux.'^"^ tSS > *SSS ! Bspsrrmt. etsraiag sad wsirty Lsooso :a^T M ed" ThL Ufc <idtea£e£Se^s»e5^^TOlbK5i JAMBS MfiCBAY, Jr.. Approved Msy tta. ten. r™m a COM,n' f t. M ELVIS, Mayor. Ausari-D. C. THOMfBOS, Iteeordtr. HDaaekeepeB Hade Happy. I By aslag MaxweUS prepared Gypsum for 1 wattesag and cotortng walls ot boteb, asoreo, 1 d walling koeOsa, Ac. It ooa ta aaad aawde as ' weU as ta, sad win tea tone umes as loog as • while wash. Il won* rob ids, and a s taauil ru'., ' dorakb sad cheap artlats. and aaarty asc»« *J' > belter than catctolae. It casta applied by as.
' Md ky OKOBGE W. SMITH, "* o ' Sole agaat far cope May ooaaty. Mo MWmk- JJ ; JS^or'rale* *** o I i ■aa'i o r List of unclslxncd letters in Pott Office. " , Oape May.for weak ending May 18lh. "88. <[ ) Mtea Debbie A. Cole, Joseph A. Ooreoo, „ : Mrs. Ells* Eldredge. James Johnaoe. <> r Ingham Miller, Branson Bmlth, Dr. B. " • M. Way. g l In rolling for strive aay advertised. ■: Jos. E. Hrosxs, P. M. » Don't be Alarmed I, . st Brigkt's Disease. Mebecta. er any dlaraae ef o > the Udoryt. Uvef or nriaary orgsct. ss Bop « - Bmtra will cretatnly sad lastingly core yoa, sad o I Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer te the J] I marvel of the age for all Nerve Disroan. <j ■ All flu stopped free. Bend to 881 Arcb <J , Buret. Ph'lada., Pa. slO-ly [. | JjV>R SAItE CHEAP. * ) Two oaranmaea, one Caateaaar Ooacb . alt E ' S5S!tf?CTWSMK?s25 ' Etgbtk Strew, rhibdetpaia msoua T JX)B SALE. 1 ; e,£2rjr. ^-h^.^s. 1 ■ sadte^j^sgaod^re^J^dmrT^ siagb 1 L ktceta Deoabviue. N. J. L Ssoo.oo Reward ! J h HX Mffijft rattar or «rani4 n. srj t t- that L IhUaded to mblead sad cbost the pobUe, II « snj preparation pot In any lorn:, pro- | t- geootae have dorter of Gxxex Hon (ootwc Uto) pnated oo tbe wbtie label, and are ike MII.LINKRY, an OQAPEB WEfiK CAN BE
DOE A OHITHMUL Sb SSrertbmrm. . Nonce. g £ 5 ""t&MAS BtTZBT. BlOB RKNT. - TV* recced Boer of the score bonding. » 1 . W tek*lniR.OapaMayQW- a TO CREDITORS. ; tcr "* ] akrual meetdtg of » A the Bconkkotdre* of tea Pels a an Bay and ° May Baimad Company win be aeld at toe Z 5iTd17?*H°,*L C*m*a' °" *ooa"• ° Saxtraa M. To*. Moocary. J AfteWA • a valuable PROPERTY FOB FOR BOARDING HOUSE. . SCHOOL OR 8EWNARY ( Mar Cnyfrouuia^rs fhreesury^^ra aane. j ' SO feet sqaare. aod cootalas ss slreptag roonir. , dialog room, and cellar aader enure < bunding, an la geodeoMUee. Also one K'GIIT KOO* BRICK DWELUMO. bahscree of gigoodra^Sl? for ' BoUdjag Lres ] kaU^^kS jo^Wiiai!ffn!i'*rad ^tafsretre J | "''™^IXl-*NDXHV*RCT,<SmJre' ?5'. J Q H. MILLAR, . ' GOODS and TRIHIHGS, 1 SO. so WASHINGTON STREET, j CAPE MAT CITT. ope* far toe ssasrai of IMS. ahoat Miy lata. 1 with a lacesr dlealav than aver o( , Faacy Goods of erery DesmptioiL ; sproutly aekulsd foc rope M.L 'ra^radte- \ abie for SouvealB 1° Ojre Otlve, Swiss and J FRENCH CHINA BUqtE A BROMEE8, ETO. i FRINGES, BITTOKS, GLOVES, ORHA- J MKST8. DRESS TMIMMIN08. J LAOS, -ETC. c. h. millar. | JCE CRKAmI ANNUAL OPEN/NO 1 I JOHN AHNS5 ICE' CREAM SALOON. ; i junn flflind ion UOMR dULUun. :
THE OLD STAND. , No. a Waahtngtoo street. Cape May Ctly. j r u-m' r.' and" th~u7:ic°|etl^ ."t^'tu.'lilMD : I WGMre rraily ferMbew pteasare and acoaataoTUCBSDAT. MAT Utk. teal. . tas-m JOHN AKIN8. < Mrs. Rosa Gerson ! FI3STE MILLINERY TRIMMED | DATS ASD BONNETS, . 42 N Eighth Street, . 1 022 NORTH SECOND ST. r HAT? ctl ycAc ntAmin*t?Ht l iTnd Brei preA °n ! HATS Ihl'FmaJueaad Bauk'lwSiaw Hrti ' HATS for ate . Wsn, Sax aod ISc. eartuFreach : itk teAfijass^saaaB » st « 1 HAT* -NrspcUasn.'|*e_ in preocrd I w than
ISTKU ;jl pkaTHtm W|UMnS OBTEICH FKATHeS 5«b OPTKjCt, FKATHKRA toswp wcka.^siwayi OWTHICllFKATHEBS e*wk of ourtch1"?^ " OSTRICH FEATHER* and Ptsa*. wr nave a vl \THKR8 aaainn aires* est lilt ii i ; \TIIERn try. We have writ tyiisw etol*. rerey roraBtnaOSTMCH KBSTH^S NcaJ'osuS p.ATnf Cb^"' TV-'?,'.* tBTRicu rKATUExa omrtea ptotn-'f.wti JrtTRjCU bVaTHgRK sad D » reu^', Snucil fka UBK* BUIlXaaUlu festhkus tlb.ss.os. fcaa. fkenci1 FLOWERS 4«r aasortoHmt of an-. ptlKNCtl FLOWERS ported and downe rS^citm-wSS we'rare". frk"sc!i flow Etc? So ?rrei'o -french flowers Sower*, fie- »!-— sM fulwbra ss-ea. worth Brae lo *aTto RMKB aj? ijwSwivrera TR^S^BMATS radal^I^whbh'irerM^. HAT* prw hay minaery more Ih AND BONNE~ the re. We have jest re..lvrrf ■ t.rgv traponaUoo of Beaded Laces sad inn. We ere seOUir Beaded Loots far «e., and (lAa pre yard, which u worth m.-e in Uapor.. bea-tuS Crowaa far SOc_ ts, u se and np. whk* is jam Etsstr^scasvsr ~*"" Mrs. Rosa Gerson, 42 1. EIGHTH, 1622 K. SECOND. H Tvm. SOUTH^ssts^S'^' ' free. j. r. MaacOa. c tkreawML Swrey Co., va. mSMw jgWBRY ONE STUDYING atektw E. TOCSJEE. Bcetoe. Mass. mmm
al 3tdrfrtifltmtnts. t^PBBOQA.TK'B OFFICE jSTSfrs,"saTSrass s eotrtag apea Wm as SUKBOG/.T* OF THE OOUNTT OF CAFE I MAT. at US ornce si Cape Ms, Court Hoaa*, on | TUESDAY AND SATCRDAT ! af^aaek week. WILLIAM HILDKITP.^ jq-OTTCE TO CREDITORS. therefor sgsiast tae ait gggffr SMITfl. Dated Fhtroary St. teas. JQDTICE TO CBKDITOBSaaThS^'WTA^iSS^^Bra^exwSlre! I QRDEB TO SHOW CAXWE. ' At aa Orpbara- than hew si Cape Mav coon I Alfred' RowLT. a"j orZ- l! . ioaSSpmBimol^a^wSy^4*™' al|<VireM*y*Conrt H|w:re,n;,thf twfi.iT.sisthd.y "a "rAIRI* HtLfHtETH^PorvTWete . EME DaThl It'omVand routes l! l^otter-'te rose'. Notice u hereby given the: tbe subscriber, ofaa'ortler or Uie Aupremc'couri oftecstatetr New Jersey, mad' for thai purpose on UeMghtb day of Jane, lfMf, at two o'clock In the afleraonn of thai day at tae Ooart Hon id. Id the May ' ud¥ llSe'rfNeaJwI of Ck^^Mey^whirhJo'a^ar^br.t^'-dKnd R^g aaS'uBe mnk'iktrty 'dtirrt'e^iild'roetee'm^ re
' c^*Mvai^^Vre!^>^l»aaiKl?USBnS,f " tewtag and blading by tae several coaraea of ■ ; range three (S: whleh'u s'so the*: 'snath coroer of ! lot No. h lo samr sqaare sad range; threw btatUng by said lot No. - lu sane .quart aad t ■ 1 nSrVSreteMS nnyfrefre'ttrenldtlwert aide of Third (Sdl areaue; thcaee hinting by ] mki avenue north nlly-ulne itegrees an t fortyarerLthsreafaaafcaU ^'nrcaB^'toBiury' the ' K rc^JAMESj^HATS. Aadltoi . Pnnl r* tec. 1 . ^ ^ JVOR SALE. MM n E101IT EpOM HCCTE ro Jvgfysoa Ihe'groun .raad^purr'aasre ren more°M. T AND I A. A. THOMAS, ST. J-J^ Oood Bol>l:ite^WarailreM,JI.C.i Prre-J ■ Suprvtre Cosrt ; and aft ctaraes of cteinu before Uw^ara^Jl.;rartMent*^Sb-^idtea^oD J B H. WARNER &Cn., Aitornrya-at-Law | WARNER AITLDIXU. Waahtngtoo, D. C. , AUeatMa rvea le Patent sa-IMIalag cases , grsea aad Brad, el Government Heparan eats.
' " EtOHTM AND MARKET BTREETg. FntlAPFLFBIX THE NEW ATLANTIC. (PC1LT itat) ! Jackson Street, Cape May City, N. J. ONE HUNDRED YARDS "FROM THE BEACH. .Lasrjwsa sr laMtd J. S. DEATS, Proprietor.
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: FOB SILKS AND DRSSS GOODS I HALL'S No. 26 South Second Street, l| CUMBERLAND MUTUAL Fire Insurance Company. BRIDGETONt N. J.
STRICTLY^ MUTUAL, ALL THE INSURED BECOMING MEMBERS. At»d paying tie iQOpprrwuum for the tame risk, tu nenrtp a* may be. JXpoettiot at tkt iuuing ef Ue fotiq, a auk poge-icnf wA id, tegiuva oWufcfg for one » ear. aad a premium note for the omUmuttrofUr inouraner. instead o/IAc nuA premium yeortp, fAdf fund remaining ia tAeirenta hoods. TAe foltomiag rata Aaee hem adopted, wAfcA txperitaee hot aAowi wiU le rufirieat aa all farm risAa or detaektd prapertiee, FOR A POLICY" ISSUING FOR TEN Y EARS ON ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS; CASH PAY MENT TEN DOLLARS; NOTE ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. A POLICY ISSUING FOR FIVE Y EARS ON ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS; CASH PAYMENT SEVEN AND 30-100 DOLLARS; NOTE FIFTY; DOLLARS. FOR A POLICY ISSUING FOR THRE^ YEARS ON ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS: CASH PAYMENT FIVE DOLLARS' NOTE THIRTY' DOLLARS. . The nat u& be oa the. tea peart paliep, ten eraU aa tie kuadrod doiiore per mar. If a roll for too aad a half per ccrif . .cere made if a rould he lueler aad a half emit per pnr aad if fee peroral, mere railed U u-mld then rmt fifteen rente per pear and the thorter terms ia proportion as ohm. te (U those aay member the probable tost. More haeardous risks Kill be taken on eepsaUp foooeabte terms. WITH NEARLY 8.BOO MEMBERS, ~ AND GVABAMTKE Fl'SD OF PREMIUM NOTES OF MORE THAN Two Millions of Dollars, AND A CASH FUND OF FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. ; It is believed that no insurants can be offered on safer or better terms. Ihutapu : by lightning triU be paid whether fire is kindled or not. and if leer stock ts insured, ths 1 lots lp lightning uittbepaid if on the premises insured. AO losses mil be liberally and J promptly settled . In earn, of neglect to comply with the condition, of msuranoe or where wrong suspected, in the behalf and interest ofandftr the members; such uM bt cbmelg examined e before payment. Bridgdon. Koeember lOtA, 1881. II. P. ELMER. President. > II. B. LVPTON. Secretary. ' Agent, and Surveyors— REUBEN TOWNS BHD. Oar* Map Court House. ' OEOROE O. CABLL, M. />.. DennistOe. f«b4 Cm WILLIAM R VANGILDEB . Petersburg.
GOOD NEWS TO ALL! Improved BUCKEYE & CRAWFORD MOWERS. ADRIANCE REAPER. WITH FIXTURES FOR ALL jjjjg&L - "1^5 I | ^ 1 THE BOSS WHEEL RAKE, Bettor than the Bert Improved Revolving Rakes. Canopy Single and Double-Seated. PHAETONS, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. Carriage and work Harness to suit all. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of all Varieties. mis- W. R. VANGtLDER, Petersburg. Cape May County. N. J jyfESSRS. JJAILEY, BANKS ^ BIDDLE \rr enabled, bv the magnitude of their business and its great facilities of both pur- , base and manufacture, to offer the vety finest quality of Diamonds and other Gems, . ;oki Jewel r\-. American, and Foreign Watches, Sterling Silver and Plated Wares, i rcnch and English Clocks, and Objeas of Interior Decoration, of Bronze, Bisque . id Porcelain, at the lowest possible prices. Articles selected as appropriate Wedding Gifts are an essential feature of the ■ iriny; importations, now just arriving. j Goods sent on approval for selefftion. jl CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STS-, * Philadelphia. C.V- ■- . .L-i-,'

