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PuWithed Every Saturday Morning. ] ' are BAY. JUKE 17. 1882. ; IX ii fetid list the Star Bottle cue* will CMC more than the Guitaau erne. Weil, Ibey on /til to. • It'i worth mare to oobg^rit* ■ - - It n.Doundl tint Secretary Foiger tee ei" n bis positive refusal lo accept the Repabli<en nomination for Governor of New Y. it. Tlii. have* the Stalwarts all nt sen furs cantfldslc. Ktfto :i yean ago a Wisrootta man told bit wife to abut up and ate baao'l spoken at Dee. We mentke tbie even al Ibe riak of craet.ng a demand for Wisconsin giria which rial] far exceed the supply. Mr. I: aloe is aaid to be Worth •10,000,000 Thai la an example lo llie jroolb of Ameriesi of wbateoooamy and atria attention to I. uincai can do in laenly years on the moderate salary of a Kepresentstivr in. Cooper* / Tte l. aiorablc discharges of more than three br.ndred soldiers of tte late war are oo tie III the Adjutant General's offloe of this Mare, ami will be retamed to tbeir . ovroers r « application' lo W. 8. Btryker, Adjutant ttrueral, Trenton. The fount de Pari* In a letter of recent date to Gen. 'C. B. Norton, of Boston, wroj* "I sac with pleasure j hat the new trial of i sir friend. Gen. FitxJohn Porter, ts llkelj to terminate favorably for him In a short time. He baa baeo a vlrtlpi of a great Injustioe. and tlila lardy reparation la wall doc to blm." Praytrs for Ux newspaper |ireas of tte whole /vsintry were offered al •eretaPretigicne inert logs in Sew York city recently. Winder whether they offered any are the fallows that should In specially reuieml eml. as Ibey certslnly are by the publisliers. Bm perhaps ttey are considereal pa« preying for-. Salem Sunbeam. The next Kepuhltcan Congreaalonsl Convention will be held in Camden some time in September, and will be composed of three hundred and forty-Are delegate*, divided as follows: Osatdeo County, #0 ; Cape May. 85 ; Cumberland, "5 ; Gloucester, 75; Salem, 70. One hundred and •evenly -three delegates wiB be nccereary. S o ■ tl
The Stewards of Bridgeton district ma p at tte M. E. church, Vfatkad, Toeaday. p I lev. w, Walton. P. E . in the chair, and Jj Mr. J. W. SewHn. of Millrllle, acting as 4 Secretary. The new Presiding Eider was tl was welcomed liy a unanimous rising d vole, and hit salary was fixed «l 01200, to - " be actcsaed al 6 per cent, upon tte aalar- t lea of the dlWria potior* J. W. Newlin a was eh oted Ooofereooc Steward. A reao- 6 lulion recommending that pastor* u far ' as practicable, take np collections for the I Peonirgtoo Seminary, was adopted. J The returns from Oregdn show a Re- ' gremional elecUans. "This" Uclls of "rig- ~ niflcanee chieBy because It curares the election of a Republican to succeed Mr. Grorer la the United "Statoi Senate, and j thus A-corei tte Rcpoblicaoa a majority c In that body without relying 00 Mr. Davit or the Virginia Read J oners It Is to be desired that tte Scttn'te litre a majority of re* party or tte otter. To have Ibe balance of power in tte hands of one ' tw two men who belong definitely to \ oeithrr aide Is to keep those men in places , of daugiiuut grosnlneoce and power, aad • remove* train the hading parties that re- 1 apoouamty which the pftriy lo majority ' S[bt. for the good of the people and itI al, ke, to assume. W«wt Jersej ITeabjter, . Tte Presbytery of West Jerary held a speckl meeting in tte Second Presbyter- ■ ian Oartt, Bridgete* on •nmrsday. 1 eralo-. prcaidrd. Rev J. Davfann Ran- i dolph. late of Preochlown. Jf. J., presented a rail from the Piltsgrove 'Dsmowr. Choir*. and tlgnifiod his acceptance of the • one. The call was pieced in bli teed- hr tfag Prnbytary. Tte following cowi. idler was eppointed to Install Mr. ltsteoiph as peator oe Thursday, the 15th, Rev. Dr. tirodhead Jo preside and present 1 the r-mwitutionsl question* Rev. Dr. P. . A. SuddHord, of lAntbertville, to prerah the termon. with Rev. Dr. D. Banter to drib ev the charge In the poster, and Rev. H. II Ttmutpra. thecterge lo the people. Rev A. 8. Vsqgfaan wat dlsmlsand to Juta 'bv .Reformed Chuais of North j
of c -.tatlevs gravea in our own and every . Mtetond re. artb it thelitis hot another J nam for «1aath-. living death, that ia . all. fursbk It ia no* but ibe rereolmediasm wr to three raptured In warding off .! ■sarlp-t Dr. Koch's uptake Is clearly tni weffret that sxmssunptton ispmpags- " pesos, uy inhalation of Infected air tr ! : rah Id be a. prop^sud. and though tte ' err rieinattoe thus given isolates patients '-■» «u rare tte uxwt self. devoting eml ' U' Mratguans7, vu. had saSsres'te rartuyrsrv j • , tacsraellaire tST Sk.'" .zz: sTirr— *^f "ZT" * :"p*' ,"1 ■•twntis (iBK, Fsh. n, taa* j C 6. KAHvet, Jt. p . j ;
Edwaid Towascad Foot. No. A erareepcodent of the Vlneiand Timet, oesriytiffllWl Posted «te Grand Army at MayrlUe. oat tte evening of the Mkh ■tt, glvra the following detailed report of ' the muster.— u On Monday evening a Provisional Post at of the G. A. R convened at tte parlors of the Msyville Hotel, for tte porpwe of instituting a Post of tte Q. A. R al ? • that place, tte following officers in the '■ Chairs: Chief Mustering Officer, Goo. B. H ■ Fielder, No. Asa P. & Jr.: Vice Dept. , , Commander W. G. Whit* No. 10. Sr. Vie* C. S. Magrath. of 'Ho. JO. Jr. Vie* « ■ Assistant Insptctor C. P. lord. Chan lain. • - A. C. Oil* No. 40. AdjL. Dr. Jams* f . Mecray. Ma 40. (J. M. J D. 8praoe. Wo. 40^. officer of the llay; J- O- 'smtsp, U. i. There tAving been some twcqty - names previously obtained, eleven answered u. rrile*ll„and were duly mus- c ! tercd, after which the follow lug offlcen r were elected: P. C, James Cteate* te. 1 Vice. John Spaulding; Jr. Y ice, Devid « D. Bureh; Q. M.. Richard Shtaip; Adit-, t A-E-RycsteaD-.O. W. Greer. O.G., t , H. B. Osswford. , < The names being unanimously adopted, ' Edward Townaend Post No. 70, Dept. of I t N. J., G. A. R-. was declared duly lastt- i a toted. ■ The name adopted waa that of a highly , esteemed young man, prcrieas to tte war . a resident of tte place. He enlisted in , tte 85lh Regiment of New Jeasy Volun- 1 trees, Co. L He recdvedhia mortal wound ( K at Predericksburg, and died in the arms . 0 of Comrade John 6paulding. who presen- , a led the name far adoption by tte Pest. / Tte comrades at the Court House are I 1 wide awake to tte Interests of the order. 1 Ttey have plenty of materia! to draw , frotn/Xhere being orer seventy names 00 e tte poll books of that township. Some f of tte olderj'nsts of South Jersey had I r better look well to their laurels, or Post 1 . No. 70 will lead item yet. 1 Should any of the comrades of tte G. A. H. Straggle from the lines and get that way. do not fall to viait the adjotaol of I I tte Poet— tte proprietor of the Mafeiile , 1,. where veu will find rtored in the Old , , Sail's locker rations in abundance, and we ran vouch for It you will rccelrc the • Agon's share. a | a Cape May County Republicans, since , . the Incorporation of Sea falc City with its i donrn v.ders wDl teenUtled to s repreoen- - ution of 85 delegates in tte approaching 1 Congressional convention to he held some , e time in the summer at Camden, 10 nomi- ■- nate a candidate for coo grew from this L district. The convention will be called 1 _ u order by Mr. Chaa. K. Elmer, of i Bridgetoo. ' Whole number of dcKigatra , • wlUte 845. Each delegation, however, y can cast one vole only. When a delegs- « lion ia divided, tte majority (8 of tte S) ' L casts the vole far tte ward, borough or township. The real number of votes In '• tte eoovenlton win be 89. necessary to a ^ choice, 85. e Another literal »ul of an advertiser baa .( been heard from. Ha la a Woodbury medicine man, who wants nine Inches of apace, top of column, and is willing to pay tte munificent some of •» a year for t- tte same. "Aromaaaa" may be an exa oellenl remedy for corn* jjat-M-rte enterprise of in .mutWls Yb mixing it with I- -tWaSrertMng agency bualneaa la to be awaidered a recnmmendalli>n,iwe don't lu popularity among the newapa- o
will be very cxtendesL Tte agency c part of tte concern lloldr-.ein shoald . place in tbe^hands of Aynr A Son. ITtila- b delphla; what ttey don't know sf Ibe b frrooera In dealing with the prera, 0 "Amman nk" man may never hope to „ „ SsLT*aaaHMaasaareeaaawrMi. rneeaacis. j Greens ougeuated Bittern t "vTO^cTtm'alrerTcnre.siisgeoUoM ' -bWwojri. Una rtixa are tee ban CsUsr- , Tbeoompanks of the Sixth Regiment, t N. G. N. J., with tte exception of H. of . Cape May, and K, of Yiaafaad. have been , ordered to Brtnloa Rang* Elisabeth, for ; targa practice. By aaug Maxwells prepared Gypems ftr I wbllclng and oolorlns wslb or eotab. rtoree. welt ra tn, sad wta last terse Urass as kma •» < white wash, and Iw.4* s. we.! s» |»! : u lltt WMirMppUaa. Ji eaa ha apphsd by any ooe teal ema do a good Job at wetewaaen*. BMdby GXORttg W. Mtrril. Qntntne Bupcreeded. ^B^w^-BAlt^-j«ra^»,fisaa^^x^ ' *ffW^^*KHBMOT^Sa>niw*ea. !t.J-is»e • " J- . . — • — SUA. > Etun snrt— At com Hpneg. Max wts. tan. , AngsBrn thtosndx.^Uaortter oj fciaar J tn.i
Ilea gidrfrtififmrnts. ^EI.AWARE^BAY- AND CAPE COMMKM ISG HAf VKPAY. JVHK 1TIS. MB. ~ Foa rare Mar. j Fob Miumar lab. tareftr. ba" r»w h«>r»p. teWj. »ayl».w.;*.prw». Way /War. STEAMBOAT TRAINS. Wf I'flST II : ! II r. H. JAM8B.be— at A— t. ' • 'l I CATABR HBysteiElBclrj
WASBINGTON LETTER. tamD.V, June 15,1888. | It has coat millions fa make WashingIon beautiful, to make smooth her streets, sdorfi ter many parka, to fin her open squares with fountain aad statuary, bat no 'American in the better sense of tte word, can took cat this city without a feeling of pride in tte beauty of tte capo! his country. Tte Uet* must of which' lure been planted within tte last eight year* are now sufficiently large to shade the streets and reUcre the sidewalks that intense teal that has heretofore made Washington intolerable during Jhe Fran -a earevanaari of got ct mucin clerk* lobyist* and every species of arisen lure* which composed the Washington of the yearn following the war. the capital baa grown to be a large city of beautiresidences. Railed Artny and Navy Officers, sucocssful business men, men of '
prominence in literature, in science, and art, from all parts of tte country, have recognised tte desirmblity of Washington J a winter residence, and after having H | spent a season or two in tte hotel* are 1 building beautiful residence*. The J I Capital certainly surpaascs any city in Ibe j 1 world of Its population in tasteful house* » with modern cor. rco knee* Beside* the J , palatial mansions that hare been built by I the Blaine* the Cameron* the Pendlrtous, the Robeson* and others of princely foe- ' tunc, very many solid 'and comfortable i homes of kater pretention, now occupy } I tte place where negro shanties marred j the landscape ten and even five years ago. 1 1 True there arc many good houses tint [ an' exiBence ent, dating the war, ' and roote of then* rid) in hiat-iric atsocia- | tion. artrsa the attention of the visitor j , that the mere triumphs ,,fMnodern arcbi- I tacUirc osnuot rival. Tiic rodml occupied 1 by your corres|«ood*nt and in which yoor j ' have been written during the last 1 [ were occupied by.Akx. Stephens 1 ! and Robert Toombs in a time that now j ' seems like ancient history. 1 ' If the plans or government clerk* who I compose so important a part of tte popu- 1 I lotion of Washington, were made secure 1 and independent of, political mutation, , 1 the dty would gain a large increase in its 1 j substantial population As it U now, a , r large portion of tbme clerks are mere j 1 transient residents, afraid to boy homes 1 1 for the reason that they feel how uncertain j is their tenure of office under the rule j 1 "to the victors belong the spoUs" of office. 1 ' A great many c%ek* however, have 00m- ] tollable home* of their own. The .an*- -j r Ings from their salnncnare nofvery large, i hot some oT them have managed to boy - or build bouses that are models of modest 1 I comfort and not without tte graces of 1 I tasteful architecture. In certain localities . nt iho rtiv there is what mtoht be called of there Be
civil service employee celonle* where I block! of small cosy houses have been I bunt just suited to the site of the puree raunemtion of the clerks in Ibe government offices varies from »G50 to *2300 per annum. The latter amount la given only , to those who occupy important positions or who have expcrleoc* ia the complicated routine of office work. The average j American cilicen does not, perhaps know , this government in all tte derails of its ] stupendous burraumrcy la managed by tte eighteen hundred dollar derfca, hat it lr which chiefs of barreu and Cabinet officers sign, often without knowing what ttey oue tain and without the ability to 1 understand item until explained by the 1 chief clerk. \ 8ftr Adrrrtisrarnts. Q.UARDIANT3 SALE. Mjp, ratSvIn tt? trexao? PUBLIC SALE, MONDAT, JULY 16, 1882, House and Lot of Land, ; =n dsy o-r Mk fa J MAItGAKrr SMITH. Gosnltan i'-j : I • •[ net utcnia, 1 K/ snuff ifim • Cs lutTisnxu UaSfl KV £7 Isrirthn* W| I I i rs—orrNo.s, I V. ■ : ln.tsctrt.rs M B ■ j In .ntrtrt. tx. I
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Mrs. Rosa Gerson, \ 42 N orth Eighth St. , 1022 NORTH SECOND ST. PHILADELPHIA. J»-Sm ^UTHg-gL-"~=g CUretnout. borrvy Oo. V* JtT-4w J^EMEMBEB THIS. Satorr la auktnx y°o welt wben alt eUe rails. II yoat are ooartv. oraywwpu* « are raBwtra It yos are wasting away wttti any tona of in the rae of Bop Btrtere. r sta" SSrikf" BtoM. Ttre*"xarvv*t,Kt<iSre, Brtxtit* Dtawra. moo «u ta paid U* a vara IBM will sat cart or aotk Ju tta ploSSl [ Slfi'uSe* 'w-.ii'joaTvlramarire?' " T AND! A." A. THOMAS, ST." •yALPABLE PROPERTY FOR SUITABLE FOR B0ARDMG HOOSL SCHOOL OR SEMINARY. Tta property kaowa aa wane Ban. at the oorarr of Latajacu aad Joffaraoa raw* Cape M«c^*on^.»r^rara«7treaM»ora<, EmSSgTia'to iSkeioaiUoai. tlora" " EIGHT BOOM BRICK DWELLtSQ, ■
rSSSm' v. m. D. MARCT. Capo May Ctty. . ar ALEXANDER MARCY, Canada* trTl. nruKAHAM V ***Tnal y Mara™" MALARIA FEVER AND AGUE, I. C. Monroe's Remedy Without tte nac of Quinine, WARRANTED A SURE CURE. Which many Piomlneart Cltirenr can UfUj. t. C. MONBOB * CO. sera tar rireaiat. I'i-«w "J^VEKUKEENS. EVERGREEN TREES, EVERGREEN8 OF ALL SIZES * HACK WAGON, I |W art'-B r • TB. COLE. Bnmwou, N.J. ]
Jffial PMLrrrtismrais. gURROGATE'S OFFICE. ~ " ; ,£^ra-S"rsrssssj' S0BBOGAT8 OF TBX^OOUSTY OF CAPE | I " teWra at aape May court Hoao* cap I TUESDAY AMD SATURDAY I rt rahvrcL WILLIAM HILDRETU. ' , QRDEB TO SHOW CAUSE. At aa Orpkaaa" Ooort tart at Cape May Court '
April tvth, lw?*' H'LIprS«rt,re«,'£r* 1 j (ti pf ?Pau aSotrls. . j^ELAWARE HOUSE. W. * BCBELLEMGEK. I ropnetor. TERMS. PROM r TO lit A WEEK. I QGEAN VILLA, 1 • SOUTH LAFAYETTE STREET. araetyreraisheoVaod taal^Sa la [ Jelt-wAd. "W'~ *" ^Oata M«ySClty. N. J V > 0.RIFFITH COTTAGES, ! A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE. AT REASONABLE | KATES, """ _ 5 IA A 16 SOUTH LAFAY'ETTE ST. CATS MAY. 1 Flat Ooean View from Rooaa. aqrl Veraadae. ' f£r°~ * "* TrITG^TH0' ; jgBIGHTON COT AGE, ft Sooth hafafyrrte Street, Cape May. N. J., MRS. K. S. THOMAS. Propnctnsa. ; NEAR DEPOT AND BEACH. I TERMS:— 68 TER DAY, 610 TGIH I'Ef. WEEK. _ J TJK)B RENTL — — S" Tte Cold Spetnx Proriiyterlan raraonaxe. (to- ; eoovnuent to pott ot^e >^^^^uraoa^ ■r ^ OrJOHMBSSgSg; JTOR RENT.
»AffilruU«f StreS' Deit"me*^Wa^^.5tlve, ] "ta-rhSr-w— .' " Washington SL, Cape May Ctlj. MAXWELL'S gjT PREPARED GYPSUM. . rtHfjl I MtU* Dwatmir* Barua.'ur Xiwm] h rfsEuSsi" , })P Sfc: "^Crale by Georee w. Smtt t , C*ta May CUy, aad by Btorekeopera xen:«)LDS^£'S gwXtt^roj^ita^^oBw^^traeraDj ' aratDW m* moSate nrJui vnrt It* aa Ilirht to tielr loraimoa. Aoy one tan do . the worx properly from the gral mart The ■ asrfe^tswhBras ' SiSSSv?""15511" ; Addrera BTtaaoa A Co. lnttlate.Mata* nortli pX)R WAT.E CHEAP. 1 artra^rar oarry^'TwatTe p«jorasrea.^V>oe i TJtOR SALE. ' L- XIORT ROOM UOC1X no Aedrtta, &ffW.-rr'*m MgtaiWfiafiPWiJIH I im^j'FjSkSa^^Kw^Fhlla"'l ^"■sagsyassgStaM^. { BRRORS OP YOTTTH. . a ^ "SiuTamaa'lvy1. raiad^ irraMiaS'wo rarri , tLthoroompohnddnsaatODformaxinr tne a.in1 pie remedy by which ho araa eared. Sattcrer. wiuiax to pr»et by the atte-tiw r'» rtp-r:ro • - a?-y<o sM-ssgc: srsSeT^ * PIMPLES. I artfl and (tavr) tta raaarlpe lor a almple Vrgr0 tabu Balm thai will remove Ta*. Farexem a Fnw^ara^iaoTxw^lewroa ^t^sttb^^:. " ™BlS.t^NDtLrToo!D»BrtaInian art'
THE NEW ATLANTIC. I Jackson- Stroeit, Cape May City, N. J. 1 i ONE HUNDRED YARDS FROM THE BEACH. 1 UW« mad atryrooma. mvrtvra amtarmmeeta-w ta hv^rogkrkmro: bell* aad a roraputr , ] mfi-w&ri J. S. PEATS. Proprietor. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, 1 1 1 a- . 1, ..*» <1 . ,'h -Ow.WAMni3T01 1 JACUOgBta., j . j |l«Wt*Ain^ v-( ,X^j ^ CHAS. F. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. | | ^ ^ THE ^LET HOUSE, -FA *^ l " * * — * * * * ' * «
SEWKIAE POINT, CAPE MAT. N. JCOWARD A DALY, Proprietor*. 8app~ iwrik, , — — - — — — ■ — | ' ■ j att tmril r^tll^oc Ai C. H. MILLAR, DRY GOODS AND TRIMMINGS,
NO. M WASHINGTun STREET, CAPE MAY C1TT. FANCY GOODS \ OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. j RpwW "TP's!!! IMG TtaSrm nieo^" FRENCH CHINA, BISQUE AND BRONZES, Etc. FRINGES, BUTTONS. GLOVES, 5 Ornaments, Dress Trimmings. Laces. Etc. .-v.,'. : Drs. Marcy & Mecray.'s PALACE PHARMACY , ! 1 urrtotllTOrtamao nam. — XXXt 3 atrttft MTXIRAV I Win be opec June let. raw. For farther parueauri iDqutrv at Old stand comer Waahayroo ' . CUAb. L. I'ltK'.. Ii CRAsTc. BEEVES' | FRENCH & REEVES, Noe. 13 and 15 Federal Street, CAMDEN, N. J. DEALERS IS GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED, '• Mtatuvtda PeU-nl Vtsar, Mill Peed, Beat Dried Beer. nock. Coarse sad Fine Salt, Bay and Strew I , the Bale or Bundle, Axle Greane, cattle rowder. Ctat, tr. Jeiay i Fertilizers, Agricultural Implements and Truck Baskets.
GOOD NEWS TO ALL! . BUCKtYE 6 CRAWFORD MOWERS, ADRIANCE REAPER. WITH FIXTURES FOR ALL — " ■"*" T ■ I THE BOSS WHEEL RAKE, Better thai the Best Improved Revolving Rakes. CanopylSingle and Double-Seated. PHAETONS. BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. Carriage and work Harness tffcutt all. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of all Varieties. -j Bl3. W. R. VANCILDER.f Peters burg. Cape Mry County. N. J *
»nr 3.arrrtismtttts. TK BWIIMU ff Wit Hit RtMEBY! PHENOL SODIQL'K. etSVBE • #o Factory Skoald be Without H! Mo WorktMop Should be RMwf H! MoHo^MSboaUboWMoutH! Mo nrtkm Should be Withoet It! Mo reteriaariep Should bo WHboot H ! Mo Nootatho Should be tdrthoot h! Mo Stoci-Koioor Should be Without h ! PHILADELPHIA >.| Wiaiow 5la« Wanhouse M ■ - BISJ. H. SIOEBAKE, .
U St. i-ta tiiR Elm Cnpuitt trot, ul Lxtrvu Kta Offers for Sal* at tew Priot* the Larraat and Boat Amortod Stock of Gbmtote wraari in thh Country. Cotaprisiag "> 1IEUC1S TIKNV SUSS. Sihgk »hJ Itete. ruxei tru\»n sua si^k. hr Kct™. FEIAC8 SUSS, NiUe K(L B tl QxTL ra\cE>ou?i«runsLis renci iibdk. rmClttlShrfW^nfkWei msa ctvsiAL run hi aa. mves fui» suss, us art. tltLljfi KOLLtD tugs, a Ml ul M ia .W. Lwua »ra am u u mi \t ■.OkL 1 IHUSl C1THUUL CUSS, Hutn. Mlah. RQ(« UtMHil CUR hv ui rid nhn. j rascadWEoamrteWuiNidd. njBBltf.araruiltexrci lUDSSD CUSS, k trail ui Ttem ' CAWKU CUSS, it U»J WkL SmcoI Nurra CB1U IIU6K. IHt -i h* Wfc. .1 rwfil CUE. w mil !«.«*; Bfaanrahhra, Paaaongor aari Palaoa Oarm, cut to aoy xixr or xhspe, fa loEa fa writ pur20J&e.207i 20fr, and 2U North Fourth St. ^ GUNS Larev'tUiietra'trei CauOrarira rt®- | GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS. rirrmvnan, fa. v" AGENTS
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