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Published Every Saturday Morning. CAPE MAY, MAY 27. 1882. ~gM.-ssayiisj7~ TV's not a tad Idea. of priding 10,. 000 m-.ps *f the United Stolen for tV use ot ('< ngrratmra. , Given the honorable imdu-t* a chance to lean that the whole natioi, is not included within the bounTV chance* of dinewering the Irish an ni are by no means bdpeleas. The poike hart found no certain due, it Is true, '<ot tbry bare disco reied that at least, twdre pcrnpns were concerned is the crime, and. sooner or later, aomc cnc of the fang wHl purposely or accidentally make * rcvetettoc. Th- latest rumor regarding the Atlantic City railroads is that the Wert Jersey Com] any baa purchased the "Old Reliable'- the Camden and Atlantic-lhe mgstiat ions having been carried on with the i Bonn! of Director* of the latter road. This ; story may be exploded, like the other re- - ports "f the Atlantic rends, bat it would not 1-t surprising if the *U|gment would | be verified by derclopmcntf I If the prosecution of the Halleys has | "teen randucled with a Tic*, to the do- f mow ration of how not to do It, U his been in unqualified •access Tbeeridence , that I as been pat in does not even dearly , establish the allegation that a murder wss , oooin itteil. and It is far enough from bring og home to the priaanera the crime with which they are charged. There Is vrvy little mora for donht that they will h hear tultted. i. Tie- Beidjrotno OktmMr takes off its !! list ai-d lustra :ts loot tmw In Judge 1'ar. u ker. t •nuerlv Governor: "The fie™.', J formerly CirtmiU
*■* **mnng threw ncwsjinprra win eriti. g-rt atmdy Ihr nppniD'.ro-nt of Joel Inen>. I Jndfe Woolbull ) on IV Rupmrwei|w.lence of twoyearv, with Judge Parker , a the bench, lias doabtlras disabused the n.inds of those who entertained the iilea thai the ex -Governor lacked the rromtU qualifications of a good judge, lie has shown himself to he well qualified for • bore -exposition hath been tnostaound.' He .. cm. to bare answered the four queli Actions which Botxmlra ssys beioog to s judg-: -to hear eourteourty, to answer Impartially. Ti r-Jubu item's prosper I* of getting some smen.1. for the flagrant injustice with which lie has been treated are brighter to-day than ever tbey were before. Settlor Sew ell last week gave outoc that he I rojsiwd in call Op for action the hill . which Is now in committer', and by which Pur John l-orter i. restored to hi. rank in the rank in the any, and as.il is said lead r of the opposition, l«_ lmiol it is difficult to undemuKUhew , meidy an act ofcumronn j ust tec. The Pitt idem Las already (tear it t>4 over -graAm. fashion of hi. sentence which Ion-err disqualified him from holding any oBbe of trust or prhfll under the Toiled ' States. We my this has been dooe on gr* kwsly, because the remit of the in- • J ve,iig*tiec alluded to by the ftr»:rt.nt to warrant this remkaten of p." t/tV 1 sentence, tun It utterly disproved the led and would hare promoted a generous ' mau tnocnrie acknowledgm-nt -.f th.- e. roup , dnrcaVgve .«• in this instance. But howsoever it was done. It is dooe, and afawr the Prratckei of lbs United States ' . th. . afflttally admits grave doubts as to "Porter there ran be no conceivable lustiAter ran conceivable juslifi-
rxnuiinaijun into the ca*r witb a view to doing complete justice. Nothing can compensate Genera! Porter for the unmerited suffering be has been furred u endue*. and that there should hare bien in making him amrads is Advice* from Washington g lee us the ltd- matron that tire aotioo of tV inde-ha-i cawed couaidrrablc Battering, not only in adminisiraiion clreles, tmramoog ■b. prominent Ooocreaamen and letters of ' b. h political panic*. IV character of tV men rowtprailq the Convention, their ab.litr, and «ell known and ao kr-iwledgrsl influence* with tV Kepoblivineed all that ibe movement la one af ] ram. with similar nauli. In p .*^bi'ubv^rst2t^^1 » k -«er servants. la ao Stale* have the a war* of both pcUttenl parties In so e cpktriy ignored is the eelrctjon of roedhhura Ira public of** w in I-cnnyh v .on The iting tor yean have csjalrolied s"hx:\ "] '*r f ore "HZ* tbruogh professedly Oeaooatle leatkn .bswrreincoflwton.UhUwmmel^ pUbbam Rrag. and their candkiatr, dr- ^ thai IV BepoWiran u.a-ra have wrimo in their might if i, high doe for th. HeoMixacy to V girding on their rSHE nfiwrti taevrraatinn. .ma in wbseh the „ .V . i sSSESS ! dh^tml "deed I* pay Eve cento aa a i . «•
remark that the newspapers which had ail ■ along been twfurog Senator Mitchell, of I Pennsylvania, a* being influenced by: Cameron and as fearful of giving cxpret- j aion to his own opinions would soon i :• l-arn their mistake, for time who knew j : the Senator boat were well aware that I "«Ae» lit tain c stW h, Md. it /ear- : = "»d eouragmulg mud an vr dmrrto j P «•" TV events bf the week lavs proved conclusively tV correctness of our rkwr. ! - andjhat we were raw mistakVn in our ra- ' Umate of the man. .McClure's Ibe. c which until the present week had been ' oonsunt in accusing the Senator of tlmkllty, etc., oow admlu hit courage ami Bts ability, that "V Is earnest, linccm and i honest, and that the President might Vre t Incraaaed his store of knowledge by geis ting some valuable thought from the JunI kr Senator from Pennsylvania." , . The Kftord, too, on Monday last la a c leading editorial gave expression to the r following .—"Senator Mitchell has given proof of courage and* sagacity," and his recent bearing "baa been such as to er rally : modify the opinion of some wbo asserted ' tbst 1.1* iBdqjruilenc* would begto with a ■ few feeble protests and end In entire com- ■ pliaucr." He heloogt tv that stamp of ' nkn w boare bard to arouse, but wh* arc ' Immovable when they oooe take m aund \ Tor-Shat tbey Vlievc to be'righi."I In our stating that be woubl be "tV ac1 tire moving spirit in tb^booventi un wc been justified by the proceedings. There the soldier never flinched from duty, ' in every particular he stood forth as a una. There too he had no braver, so ' mrne cl'iqu. lit, no more active adherent ' 'ban Major Geo. IV. Merrick, Ibe onesoldier rum bis own county. Such j ( men srr to be honored no matter what political party they belong to. . ( TV State Milk Inspector, Dr Newt™, issued a circular to local boards ot 1 health, calling attention to tV legislative ' ootV subject of mUk adulter. 1 ti<m. and nrglng active Inlrrrst and the ' use "'.the powers conferred. It Is sogm- •— pusni wuom:. Ills SUg-
. grat.d that applicants for licenses am required. V directed to file a statement embracing IV following facto: (1) TV » W.roc of the milk offered for sale. (Sj IV number of cows In the herd. (8) Kind of fodder used. (4) Average quanlity sold. (S) Breed of cows in the bard. . («> Cnadltioo of atahka. (7) Situation ° °' f"ni or stable*. By working on this plan, the Iaapecbrr says, the pnhlic may V informed aa to tV origin of the' milk ' supply. TV inspection of stables and the h prevention <d tV ask of the milk of dis- ' eased cattle is especially urged. The In- ■ specter's object lajo secure IV ctbopem- , lion of local authorities to all parts or the Stale In (V work of requiring the sale of wholesome milk only. There ought to be ' * no difficulty In obtaining this, and with a • well grounded system ot Sutc and local : sttprrrislnn tV puriry of the milk supply 1 will be quite assured 1 I TV annual excursion of the New Jrr- . 1 acy Editorial Association will V made . - this year lo Creaaon Springi on tV Penn- . ■ sv Iran u Ktllroad Tv cxcarrionists . [ will have Philadelphia in a a|wcbd train | ' oh Tuesday inoroing. June ST. diolug at | ' Hani-l nrc and arriring at the place .if I 1 dratlai.lnn la thac for snj>prr , I - - - ■■■■' I '■ President Arthur is dls.ii.cilv railed . k ■C" V rtther wrbdraw Mr. IwrtreTI or ( ' supfwvt him.' -Ttwre is nnrhing very ttal- r ■ wart alnat the hidf-bcartrd way in ahich . our gi'Verunwnt i. .Cwllng witl. iV Irish t ; _ . Mlsccttaucou* l*at ncraphs. J All ladiea know their fjsrrsare quae at- a hits Vans. ? ' - ' r ••Niagara fnam," whidi inebrialea. mar L swu on Si.n l.,... cxarttrall. 8 Clrar head and voire. • ■*«. "".y **'"" •"ril. taste nn-t hrsrtue. * Mump. suit r.vi-'e, luvr closed the pule I- If you are nervous or dyspeptic toy t
B JVXVS LHt»»ervv ivx Urarap.1* mra« [ , Some mrsl hotwewivrs varnish tVIr ' ■ Mrasrs. Hasten * T.sld, DinggiMs. " I osedrtrw.lyra rurertV^aS^ mgrest*™! ' I v 1 teTsvrora.ni. n*V.N1TM ] Hurklebrrry halt, only fifteen rents, u , arv a \TaMsM apeeismr. f. Mall Baler*. ~Mtel. Hop*. Quinine. • s^fnir77''"'T'',r,'t,n"i j f ^ TV undwrtakingprofrssiion in New York I t I His last dose. S«M aauffrrvr from Kid- j 1 iivi.VOR is r | Life k mada up ct small ihings. tV - for his vw^sper.<^ral^Vn*ootrvi<^his ( , papar rtippeu heiore paying bis dure. w^coppev-fwraj fn* Wi «lt that xnri j S
; WASHINGTON LETTER. ' | ormur*. diitb witcic — * dim-con ' wishisot^Td' c.'.'iuy «!"«82. TV decision of the court in banc to-day, " r aa was expected, overruled tV bill of exceptioos and affirmed the judgment and sentence of Jodge Cox. TV Judge* held, flirt, that this is a Tailed Sutra Circuit ■ Court, with all tV powers of any circuit court of tV United States; second, that thto is a Judicial District, and that under the provisteot of tV law, when a crime is ' ts-gun in aoe district and completed in anotVr the crime is complete «fa either; third, that the murder being an offense in this District against the United Sutra, * the final removal M tV President to Ned Jrrsey did not uke him beyond tV jurisdiction of the government against which ' Hi.-, offense was committed. -> ^ . Galleon was to-day placed in solitary craflocmrot under a continual guard, bet. ur known as the death watch. He will I V rigidly guarded up to the hour of his execution, and no communication with 1.™ will he permitted except by his apir- " i:ual adviaera. or by persons specially vrAriiod by tv warden of the jail, wbo w ill V responsible for t V tafc-kreplng of the assassin until bis body shall V given to tV doctor* for a post mortem exami nit ion. It lis* been drradcil that a body of the most eminent medical' experts in the country shall make examination of 1 the brain of Ibe assassin, which cxamina1 lion, hi* believed, win settle forevrr tV question of insanity. After Ibis examination Guitean'* lsaly will V delivered to his relative*. If any id them call far it. Guileau will he hong on the 80th of June, which will he one year, less two days, from the date of bis terrible crime. There srems to be a prospect <Jf a dead- 1 in ibe House ora the contested elec- ' election case of Mackry against Dibble. 1 Democratic members have determined to 1 flUibuster lr tV Republicana attempt to 1 bring up IV ease. All Republican absentees have liem ordered t,v leleeraoK t r. 1 tees to
return immediately to Washington in ore der to make a quorum; and when this Is IJ obtatned it is aaid IV Republicans win ) contrive to have a vote, but with such an ' experienced parliamentarian as Mt. RanL dail leading the Democrats, it ix difficult , to tee how a vole can V reached. The , parties are ao nearly equal in strength r that if a dead lock occurs, some exciting J and lively scenes will V witnessed, and , appropriation bills will ha veto Uke a buck 1 •Cat- TV prospect for a prolonged ses- ' aion was never better. Mr. ShlpVrd has pnblUbed a somewhat ' , humorous notice offering five dollar* re- ' I ward for Mr. Blaine, and twit* that , amount far tV publication of the notice I in tv New York THbtau. He concludes \ the notice whh-a threat to continue the, , narrative ao suddenly interrupted by tV 1 flight of Mr. Blaine *ral his enmmiuee, in ' a..rae other place thin the now deserted ' • committee roam. "The necessary dsu ' : are aN ready, and if Uie public want tlie ' - documents and IV facts. I am rather in- " dined not to refuse them " Mr. fil.lpVrd ' i- left tV city no Saturday, but he is ex. (Rctesl bark trulay to make axrangrments 1 foriV pul-Hcat ten of his documents, lie said yertenky that V did oot propuae to ' with the (teogreasional Inveaiigmt- ' committer further, and that no power r p-tild compel him lo produce his docu- ' mrnts Vf ore t V committer; that he had 1 waked much mooey and time to please " the committee and IV public, and that in * future V would not even notice a sob- 11 from them. TV publtcaKoh of his all.gvd important documents is, of course, * •waited with ranch latere*! . f Hkluni Men. I: Well's Hrallh Itenewer. A Volute cure 11 for nervous debility ami weakness of l lie <1 grnerativc function^ fil. at drugglr*. by express, »1M. S for E •*- Wxixa, Jeracy City, N. J. " Write to Mr*, f.ydia E. Pinkham, 238 tt Western avenue. Lynn, Mass., for pamphkta relating lo die eorative properties ' °f her \ rgpiabk Compound io all female * ' ^nr advmismwts. is ~pK)B RKKT1 " ' ^ rtwpnrr rrartrara rmaayiwiu be trwM tcc^ke
"TJSTo * Ti^roffiRt orjf^g^. —bto - Pet* V Wag. JjJVEBGKEEN& EVERGREEN TREES. OF ALL SIZES "lit hr rar-tal.fpsclot wlte'm'ou. Iteee'S I frre"l«wi ajpirarwa. I also have arm reread , HACK WAGON, JjM)R RENT. Offlre* arts amy pruiM.ti ' tVsrtunroa IB ■ cape May ru., 1 £apr Pau Sotrls. HOP8Kj W .- eCHUAKKOEIt. I rofslrtur. tvkvi. rm»t r rrift-g week. j J^RIGUTON OOTAGK, j NEAR DEPOT AND BEACH. TKHIIS:— <» FEB DXV.BOTOX'.I PER WEEK0OL T^ESypRg Aj)DBRiS EPSON |
wtssst Mew Capital la Dolag. T*e Op* May uairwpmtral at Ike nuradet- . \ 'Capital baa or late been prospecting I around tV borders of Cape May io a way which protni- * a loom in res! estate quite , the dismal meadows which separate the . "island" from tV inlet, and IV vague ] talk of years ago about building the fa. ^ moot new Brockton bold thereon. What I [ was done here will, before long, if matI ten keep on asGrey are, V done again alj ' X the" way up the coast lo the inlet. Until r recently this land was owned by General g ftewcll, J. C. Bullitt and John G. Sjcvooa . The Cape May and Eewrlk Point Kail- i . road Company, wbu now have a.tradt all n Ure wsy op to tV Point, have morally 1 ^ started tV revolution down here by purI chasing from the above-named gentlemen t the entire Poverty-brach fn»t. running I, back on an average uf two thuusand feet, % for the sum of aerenly-tive thonnnd dulf °' thU amount twenty-five thqu- . *and were paid in cash, the remaining Ef- ] tylbcuaandVing under te irtgagc for five , years. TV significance of this ask wOl a Irecatne clear when it is understood that J , the C. M. and !i. P. Railroad propose, 1 r having a capital of ooe hundred and fifty J , tlrousend rlollgr*, to Improve in a speedy { f and practical manner ao as to threw the • , whole again into market for building lots, j . having Brat made them available by first- jj , class communication* with tV city pro- o , pet On May Sit wax readlved bythi» J I company to build a beach drive, coon act- j " . ing with tV drive at IV present terminus ! o . before the Mineral Spring House and run ' '] it aloog tbebraeti for one mile. The drive ' " , is to V fifty feet wide, with an additions! j o ten-feet board walk. The work on this , 0 drive is now begun, and it is expected to ! O V ready for use by the forthcoming Jaly | 0 L This looks like a business of a perms- 1 g nenl kind, and can't fail to interest lover* if. of Cape May. To give the boom a start ot this company will, buikl about twenty 9j neat collage* along ibis beach, at a mini- o; mum coat of about 82.500. JJ But best .of all, immediately after the 01 season af 1883 IV beach drive will V re ,
pushed ahead until the Point House is ( reached, thus connecting the city and the I inlet by a fint gravel drive. This im- , prorcrucnt will V two and one-quarter tnila long. It is affirmed an good nutfe. j ority Ural an open pavilion for amusements . will V quickly erected at a cost of six , thousand dollars, to V about tblrty-two , by ooe hundred feet in dimeoaiso. Those j wbo have observed the difficulty of barf ing the beach drive in repair in front of the city, sincerely hepe that a sufficient ' guard will V erected to make the new drire a permanent thing of use and beauty. / MOKX rantOTEWEKTS. Mr. John C. Bullitt, wbo owns nearly i all tlie property between tbc beach and j Washington street on one hand, and Mad- | isoo avenue and Franklin on Ure other, is ! engaged lo redeeming the land by filling it up with aanrl. This is a capital move, and must before long be a great improvement. About three feet Is the averof tlie filling, which will tie adequate enough when all has been filled up to Madison avenue causeway, which, witb a link additional raising. will completely redrerti the whole arm thereabout, and permanently shot off the tide- water. This " will throw ten antra of heretofore uielen j real estate Into the market. Indeed, al- 1 ready taruiy tuu bare Been sold at an 1 average of five hundred dollars per lot. It . is said Mr. llullitt values this ground, ( when filled, at one hundred thousand ■ dollar*. ' Westward from the S« Breeze Hotel. in ■ long stretch lo Cape May Point, lies a strip of land as b*m-n as Jersey brat-h sand can make it. This property wax un- 1 til recently owned by Mark Divine and ■ Itcevra and the Rutherford*, old Cape ° families. The principal portion t.f this property was bought by a company 1 of gentlemen, as yet not fully urgamirxl, « who intend to put. up a working capital of " three hundred dollars with which to push this land into a salcabk condition. TV ( Mark Divine |>mpcrty runs hack from the u hrach from fifteen hundred lo two thou- p sand fret, containing 345 acre*. This f< land y is bought for owe hundred and fifty w dollars. Ten thousand were a paid in cash. When it Is remembered ibe U beech from iV city limits to IV Cape v
e May Improvement C'otnpany'a line* is i ' two and ooe VII miles long it will V latent to the casual observer that a beach drive fifty feel wide, from Broadway to Cape May Point, will tntfa big thing on , this aide of IV city. Such is the purpose ' of the new company. This is all the ! more valuable because the companies on ' either aide of the city will build their re- t , tpective drives sod kgep them in repair ' without any Immediate or possible ex- ( , pease In anybody boakk. | From all this it will V wen that from ' , 8c well's I'oint lo tV Steamboat landing i t there will V one continuous gravel drive ■ ' fifty feet wide and reveu miles ioog. ' Thla rood will V free to Ure public sod 1 not tollable, which is an item of some im- I I portaocr tfi owner* of turumoU. And " • hat will be the probable effect oo Cape MayChy? Simply this. Each one of , these companies will vie with the other, ; thus pushing aloog at a quick pace ev. cry available force and possible Implement, consequently for the blessed good ■ of tin- staid old pity by lie ova. There will V tw.. ai.le-.wake and capal-k nc- ' Ovules pushing thine, in a lively way. ao aa In form a perms or ul lwitireM on ruber . stik and auharqoratly bring Die old reran Into greater outroe and thrill linn it lias . ever lam her k< to know. It may V interranng lo many old resorters at Gape May m bear ol tlie building of a Urge and altrartivi h,u. , by cur rectioo to see a building of some-huge* *1 of dinietisi.TO oo tV spot where tV grand . old hotel ooec stood. | TV weather down here . is unusually oaol for Ihk time of ibe year, and, enure- . quratir. hat a tendency to make things < ioak s liuk dull. But this will V fol- < lowed by some "rousing" wmit* from eld | : Sol wbkh Win dimipale many of Ure ' , charms of crty Ii(c and orate a hungry j < - longing for tV cool, fresh Ucrxes of tV ! I ' ocean. Many Philadelphisns uray despite j . , tV coolness, V seen busily going al-out 1 contemplating the nrrnaary preparaUoni 1 [ fur a scorching summer. < i ] . Is this State, holdiDg in aesne electiens ' tV balance of power. In 1877 the vote I was 1.287; la 1878 if was 2.508; in 1878. 8» in 1880.154.and last year tV vote was , 851. A consddesahle put ion of this was ■ is Moeland. A county convention there do,, ted Urge hotllra; see ad- j ;
%tvc 3idrrrfi5f«fnts. Mrs. Rosa Gerson FIN"E MILLINERY trimmed HATS IM BOUTS, 42 N. Eighth Street, 1022 NORTH SECOND ST. PHILADELPHIA. Wc hate the largest ssaoitai-ot in im , ol t etrtmaraf Bstsand Honor:, id K1 " c^or»- W' ke'e tec fwreartMi*! Sane Pcrrgpnr It.:. Op^ OOTRtCH UST era,. FEATHERS Ins It. ocrieb Fssth. TV SretS mS,^.reure'^«'lm I ssssi fsssss' szri, (■STKICIi FKATtlKl!s sB,l Plomes. wc aevc . I FEATHERS ra7rtc£Tm torro"' ; CgTldCH FKATIIERS tr^ Wc Dare every OsTTUCH FEATHERS aUqaaiuMraSasu* I OSTfflCH FEATHERS Rral*6«rtch FEATHERS loc.; lor A l«irl.t -• OSTRICH FEATHERS Up* Is. a ben.0 ; St • FEATHERS biril. o! three ; ixtra SSSSRSSBg ■ OSTRICH FEATHERS French carted dgable ■ ISTRICH FEATHERS Ortrlch ptemrs lor It OSTRICH FEATHERS end Si.oo each, all tx,!OSTMCH FEATHERS era Wealsehsrethele . OSTRICH I^ATHKKS extra tons, and Herat ■ osrvucri rwATHUth extra tons, and e OSTHICH FF. a HERS stoci inSe raarXci for .
B OSTRICH FEATHERS SAW. tt.ee. (A-tn. I ! FHERCH FLOWERS ported end domestic : - frkkchvixi veers -Wc rare" atRMtnem" ! , FRENCH FLOWERS lioeeere loc Sfc . S7c.es, I < FRENCH FLOWERS »c. esch. w rth doable I - J2H2£H E-OWERS the (Doner. Fine French ' ■ FRENCH FLOWERS *l p° \ - FRENCH FLrtWRHH port." | TmmMIIATS Wehseethe lerxw stock ] S T?N*»!^Era"Jhx?''t,rt^re.nWe* h"«e"xU t - ! f lTOHindUR, sad at br:,c» s-hrchwcguAr- - t Skimmed bats !^uTUwriraiT nare'm ' . AND BONNETS theeRi. . We rare )e«t rreelTod s l.rj • laparutlee ot r I Dewtod Leoes And Crowes. We ere -s-UInx • Lrara loTO!c-.^i .w. tl-ss. and SCM^wr > ' beksJjin?to 's*1 erSrraT^Mrey su>".',!h»c > . sdetre all ladles lo-tore porcrastnx to exsmlec t l tsst lolly w prrrem?c» he ssvreL™ ro"a'11"'" , Mrs. Rosa Gerson, ; 42 N. EIGHTH, 1022 N. SECOND. \ 1'liILADELPIflA. sSS-Sm • JX>B SALK CHEAP. ~ " JV)B SALE. altera sws ralThteda'hSS «rramed,'xffi - Xbj Itooud. end a xwel prompt 'drlrer le ainxlt doable tiroow. REUBEN STITES. North Deoebrrtile. N.J. ' 6>oo.oo Reward I J any person se:i ,*: « dealing in eey bop,,. ] counterfeit *w lui.uartioellnr Brmes. especial- u ly mum or preps rations with the word llor or ° to then name or conerctrel therewith, or tor any preparauea par le any form, pre- J lending to nc the same at Uor Bursal. The prtated oo the wMte label, and are the A porw and heat mod ktne oo rank, rapeetalty B recipes of Hor Birraes pebUshed to papers or -J drab la say not Ihc gvnetae wtrt iw prose- - : ever aears re any oaru-.c rename win lie .
J TS^EW MILLINERY , The undenusncd woaid respectratty lelone r ! ero MRU. D. F.CROWE LL ' S30 EK CAJJ BE INVIRAIIAU A*<xirSSrtosc SXs.,ree" -a" " $1 000®5tHSTT> K^sly IsR. to , ure.^Prepared bf^J. I'. Miller. Over 5000 Druggists AND Physicians Have Signed or Endorsed the Following Remarkable Document : tonsil If nl ory* Johnson. KenirfncfniGseUsmen :-For the past few yssrawv sold various brands of Porana Piasters. Physteisns and the Public prate Iknsyn-. Ofrtne Poron. Pirate to all = OtbssSL We eanaidc.- them arte of the vary Other Parana Plasters o- Liniments tar Besww's Capanr IW»r U a Esmulns Parmacwotiral product, of the highest order of merit, and so -recognised by physteisns and druggists. When other jewxtks tel gwt uBsuTou wtn V disappointed tf you use ' ArapPUsteTU.Untonsnls.Fpds or KlsoE spkimBfflfv aT LARTi Pry* EpT. ie6urs«bfi.rt9:crtfi*s*iRjiao« wmi
gfflal gUlrnftsraftib. " -gURROGATU'S OFFICE. 1 • ■ vomsgepoohtass •DHROGATE OF TCT,OpCI«TY OF CAPE TVENDAT AND A A It KI1AT ' SfSsUhwes*. W1L1J.AU IIILDItKTn^ 1 I J^OTICE TO CBEDITQBS. tomt. ' ^OnCE TO CREDITORS. NutraMsnra^uDatHm exreu'' "'Tram' SSe u^SSSSiS* t j Dtted. March ik. la. muin'tes.lUr!' ; QRDER TO SHOW CAUSE. * Hora^ raPS?x:th0ray ol AprtTtre" ' - rtandy a'^Abrac c,!'l Jqro 'j a 'rre" " n <is the apidmUMO^Enuy Worth.) OMrr 5 'tojU^tSwiXwfteS* «5ZT< * ' So^eh^l&nnacreXcira twroty-gatbd"1 • w^'d^Wo?S?r^n"rairoi.^!^ra^'sle ' any require. ^ ^ 1 XTEW JERSEY BDPBEME i -L\ cw:KTe-«eb-rt M. Iittcwd end wttnsm 1 i K L^cr'i^. J
sa j < 1 ' *. Hmrar^Atroro ,L,TR' sale; ^JOmiTJIOUMJIUUA E on JeSeraoe , App^o'j.'l^MrtiovVro.'rt'roUirt.' .-t ' i'hilsi : ' delphla. or ran be eeeu by ata.jtm. BERNAJttr 'KEAItNr-. rbjic Mar. THOMAS, ST. mtetra. pre-earpiion and Mra&rad rare, m* rented belorv the Department ol Inlener sn-l ; Seprrtne Court : si.it all •.! ,-utra. i- to— the Ezccouee Irepsnroccu. b|WaD»tteuUn.n greste| townauc csraa. brad waresata^lMs"Yy iL^ H- ^I)WI.imE. U. II. 1 H.WARNER A Attorney*-nt-Law ' WAHHEH^ItrilJMXii. Wsreiugt'-n. D. C.
— EIOHTII AND M .REET WnugT*. PHjLAMrijTOA. THE NEW ATLANTIC. Jackson Street, Cape May City, N. J. ONE HUNDRED *£RDS FROM THE BEACH. n'r"a'1 j.s. PEATS, Proprietor. C- H. MILLAR, DRY GOODS AND TRIMMINGS, SO. IS WASHINOTON WJIEET. CAPE MAY CITY.
Rc-op-ns lev th- reason of tirej, with e larger display than ever ol FANCY GOODS 6f every description. Kpectatty raRrawMtogp, auruhk tilfflCB CHINA. BISQUE AND BRONZES, Bit. FEQiUES, BUTTONS, 6L0TES, Ornaments, Dress Trimmings. Laces, Etc. j h'30-"*'1 c. h. millar. motto:— "quick sales and small profits!" THE PEOPLE'S RELIABLE STORE. ! __ No. A I Washington Str. et, Cape May City, ^IHARLES NEEDLES, MANAGER. V* c-w- ENLARGED STORE, INCREASED STOCK. f Ladies' and Gent's Furnishing Goods. Spring & Summer Cloth & Dress Goods, EwiifflrEEiiikDiSPAUiiamsEis. Wehsve no Connection with any other Nlori- m the City, BOOTS AND: SHOES! targest and Most Complete Block of Good, Cheap noon and Shoes Id Cape May Oo. STYLE. QUALITY AND PRICE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. ONE PRICE ONLY. KKE Ol'H »tJ0 OAfTERS. ALSO, A J"LIA KL'I'PLY Of FINE WALL-PAPERS •citable lor Cottage. Hotel or Boarding-house. Cal! and price samples before purchasing elsewhere ELDREDGE JOHNSON. r» BO "W A 8HINOTON STREET.
GOOD NEWS TO ALL! BUCKEYE & CRAWFORD MOWERS, ADRIANCE REAPER. WITH FIXTURES FOR ALL -L - .St r^vj/i -■ jffe °br; r THE BOSS WHEEL RAKE, Better than the Best Improved Revolving Rakes. Canopy Single and Double-Seated. phaetons. buggies and carriages. Carriage and work Harness to suit all. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of all Varieties. ■ui8- W. R. VANGILDER, Petersburg, Cape May County. N. J JVJessrs. Bailey, Banks & biddle Are enabled, by the magnitude of their business and its great facilities of both purchase and manufacture, to offer the very finest quality of Diamonds and other Gems Gotd Jewelry, American and Foreign Watches, Sterling Silver and Plated Wares, " French and English Gocks, and Objedls of Interior Decoration, of Bronze, Bisque and Porcelain, at the lowest possible prices. Articles selected as appropriate Wedding Gifts are an essential feature of the Spring importations, now just arriving. GoQds^sent on approval for sele&ion. chestnut and TWELFTH STS, Philadelphia.

