Cape May Wave, 9 September 1882 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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Publixhed Every Saturday Morning. , CAPE MAY. SEPTEMBER 9. 1882. Tku rf *• "vuo"< «< u* Of mag ob» i »■'«—•» — TbaeoMcoi. wbich baa bccocn. an in- 1 atitntion In New Jeney politic*, of giving a man but two term. of office la utterly bad and can <nly degrade polhica Should - lt,bowertT, riefrat ibe remamlnatiatrof Mr. Rot*»oa, II would have dope tbe ind'deatalgood of removing a political leader wbo baa never done a thing lo elevate tbe party be belong* to. So' one baa ever beard of bia aobovdinaUn* policy to principle. ^ . We wbb to caution our read era againai the danger or cxpoaing tbemaclvea to tbe , nlgbt air at ihia time of. tbe year. It ia alwaya move or lean laden wbb malaria, , and coolinoi l expoanre cannot bot.be attended w lib, peril. Phyriciani dread tbe montba of heptember and October, more tban any otbera, for tbia reaaoo alooe. Protect yocr peraon well whenever you . (nave caoac to remain oot of doora In tbe racing for any length of time. The reocr.t rumor, about tbe purcbaae 1 a f a controlling intenat in tbe Camden and Atlantic Railroad Company by partica | repruacnting the Peimaylvania Kallroad ; aocm to be a mere rebaab of auic goaaip j for atoek Jobbing porpoaea, and only aervc 1 to abow tbt real a.renglhj>[ the present ! dominant It.'.ereat in tbe old^ corporation, and to attain '.ate it to mmrenergrtic work- J for (be ext. rtaion of tbe .yatem, and to •ompel it I" obtain freah aupport from ' ttruog capiuliata ia New York nnd Philadelphia Tbe Nca file City branch road coal , *958.88 lo ".tenia during July, nnd the , receipt. wi e only ♦848,59, allowing nr. , apparent lot- of *008.79, but &e paaacn- , gen and Ire gbt from that branch muat | have paid an average of ten limea aa ( much ta the main line aa tbe four-mile , branch, which would have given the com- , pany at 46 i«r cent, (the usual rate of net , earning, on the main line) eooogh to net , a profit of about *800 on the total buai- , was of tbe branch. , Aocordire to War Department figure., J couiderably over five hundred tbouaand ■ citixeiu an rated aa drarrtera from tbe < army, being n proportion of about one in < four of tbe total number engaged In the ' eupprcaaioc of the rebellion Aa a matter I of online n any in tbeac desertiooa pent < merely Ux '-ratal. and during tbe recent ' aeaalona aeveral private billa were intrudu- i cod for tb. relief uf aome of tbe alleged ' delinquent*. If tbe matter atopped there, i U migbl ntl be of auffldant Importance to i demand ooionwnt, but when lfV.known ' Ural tbia process open* tbe way >b tbe ( public Tro saury ami restore* elaima for - pay awiaftiwaixw. it will occur lo many people that further atrpi in Ibis direction i . abauH be taken with great care. Tbe in- . dicatioo. are that nthrrwlar a gigantic raid on the national rraouicca may be looked for. It ta well enough lo relieve a man from the dnuequrnee. of his error, ao far aa p malty i.-coocrroed, but lo give him a boot* in addition ia tbe very prodigality of clemency.

Tbe Fieri I>i«trie« Democracy are beginning at la* to gird up their loin* for tbe coming comet. It baa Just been announced i tiaUbe convention will be held in liridgt ton on September tbe 8tb. t«o week, after tbe meeting of the Hepublican Oonvcnti- n la Oamden. Tbe moat prominent aapirant. are Jinn. Tbomaa M Farrel, tbe present State Senator from Glooct*. r Owmty,wx-Sbfl|iff J oreph Carteg, from the tame county, who war dofaded two year, ago by General Kobeaon, Dr. WBHajp S. Newell, of Cumberland County, and Dr. J. 8 Wbitaker, Judge of tbe Court of Error, and Appeals of tbe ' mine county. Tbe.counliea of Cape May and Baleen wiil present no candidate. These a: e all prominent Democrats, but it tkgcoer.ily nadaslnod that their claim. Will no! be putbed very wrongly. Tbe choke i f the district to-day appears to centre on John Hood, ol Cnmden. who la k»kod upon ae a eery airong candidate. In case of General Kotweao'a nrenloaUoc by tbe Uef.ublicane. Mr. Hosd has for many aTUx Asa Packer or Ubigh ' Kailroad intenat. and tbii. it Is claimed, give, him considerable Hrengtb. He is a well- " known dUaen of Oamden. Is highly eateeoed by politician, of both partta, and ba> many «»rm friend, in Cape tUy

Tht Hobusao .*gao» in thta Datrirt are b. endear wing io make tbe people believe, aj (undtr instruct km. firm Ibrir Chief), tliat in bis desire to represent the District again « In Cor grrm. be fans tbe opoaitkm ..f the [, that tlm railroad corporation, of this Sure, \ | while tbay have been obliged, aomelbnc.. in J any pwfl in C-»gr»wiio«jl affairs, nnd bsve 5 not the mat remote interest in wbo repreaeatU tbia District in Cangreaa,and aabody know . that bruer than Mr. Robraoo. wbo v. hope* through hrt orgaoa to create a f.lw J bnpe.mon In tbe minds of tbe people in a order that be may get the sympathy of T Urn public. We venture lire auertino b that ao i^i)i. of tbe railroad company I from Oamden lo Cape May ha. ever been •petal In oc otberwiae influenced by aoybulJhikttaror charges arefrerlym.de of « whmoc coma tbe large amount of money t ami ta being apent in tbia DtaUfcfi at tbe , preaenl time to control the primary eke- » Uonst It^b a weu-kt^wn jact that Mr., j Berrettry of the Navy to ckwe up lb. t Navy yard, with tbe view of throwing , the entire ahip-bcilding ill tbe Govern- t meat mto a private ouaara; nnd U ia na i i r*'— , . Mr. Paktann a act aweeggg everything J began taht tn the district, lit. "national ! repoutkm" ia not aool-aaliafying to tbe ' whole body of bis condiment., and there < TS7SrMn..m.. u. '«*■ ! lertosEafer mroxmro. I . U-

Wtiwi the Litib) jailor Mid of cw pa. kawxer. Emroa "Csra Mav Wsva."— In tbe spring of 1870 the writer being located in Texas, visited the .first Agricultural and Mechanical Stale Fair, wbk* waa held an the city of Houston. There were many unique and Interesting characters In attendance, aome of whom afforded both in W rod ion and nmuacnlenl. ■ On tbe third day of tbe fair, tbe writer 1 and hit friend, wbo waa a noted exiofed- : ' crate officer, happened to observe among , the country wagons which were packed in I ! the tyarof tbe enclosure one wbicii wa» : I surrounded by a large group of persona j On seat sal e Jbwce. - 1 hie* -ax 1- [ man. whose expret»icn betokened n eex.1 J . bead, as iron wili,.acceimpariied by aj , kindly Leart and an- unstinted Bow of . quied humor. "That," Hid my friend, "it a character you ought to know, and you will like Mm too, although lie Vh- a keeper of Libhy : Prison, where so many fedcrala were eon1 Approaching, we passed into tbe crowd and the writer ae. introduced aa "Capt. W., formerly of the Federal Army. " Taking my band the occupant of tbe ! front eyed me a moment and then raid: "You aint tbe Capt. W. who came 1 with Mrs. Sawyer to tee bcr husband at Richmond." •'No," 1 replied, "bat I am a relative lo both tbe lady and hgr escort." "Then," said lie, and bia eyes fairly ' danced, "I want to tell you thai Capt. Sawyer, of tbe New Jersey Cavalry, ia the bravest man 1 ever saw, and when , ace him I -want you to tell btm 1 said Of course, this remark awakened the at- ! . tertian of the group, who demanded to ! Lear the incident that called forth such an ' encomium from the old jailor. "YJ'cll, you are," said be, "I bad charge of that part of tbe prison in which tbe ] office* a were confined, from whom two , lo be selected to be linng in re talis- | tion for two men that llurntide had exe- 1 cured, "Tbey were called down, and I j pitied tbe poor fellows, for tbey came ex- i peering to be exchanged, hot it wpi a dif- I ferret busincH I explained that two 1 bad been bung by Bornaide, nnd that the government had determined to retali- , ate by aelocling twotapuira, and exrcul- | ing them. I then took two black ball. - and na many white onca a> made up the number, and each officer drew one. Sawyer looked at bia ball and It was black. He | changed color, or n'tered a word of . expostulation. He laid to me that II- bis ! country needed hit life, be would give it ; at cheerfully on tbe gallow. aa on the j battlefield ; that he supposed tbe confed- , crate officers would aMcnl lo any reason- < able request, and that ba would like an 1 interview with Gen. Winder. I told bim ' i certainly, nnd be tbould have it. I would ] take bim to headquarters myself, for I I gloried la bis pluck. The other keeper, i wanted me to put iron, on him, lest be ! - should attack me and try to escape, but 1 • refuted to pot such aa indignity upon so ' brave a man. ao we quietly walked up to I Gen! Winder', office and I Introduced Mm • a. "Capt. Sawyer, of tbe New Jersey : Cavalry, wbo was one of tbe officer. ■ drafted to be bung.' Sawyer then quietly i preferred a request for leave to write bis I wife and make toeh arrangements aa bia s approaching execution required. Gen - Winder admired tbe man aa much a. i did, and ordered a room la be cleared that be might lie klooe and iiodlaturbed. ,

' When Sawyer came out with tbe letter , ' all written and directed. It wa. in a- firm , - a band and as manly a t-w as any Jcller I ( 1 ever read. But he was Shrewd and quirk 3 wilted, be knew thai aa > em aa his site " learned of bis danger, old Suntun would - be Informed, and that then there would ' be a devil of a rumpus. So it proved 0 that your folks bad two confederate - general, aa prisoners, Stanton gave ncv lice that aa aoon aa be beard of tbe execo- '» lion of tbe two captains, the tw. greets'. ^ should suing. Thereupon a eurecspon ■' deace ensued, and to our great satiifac- * tion tbe brave fellows were exchanged. 7 Tell Sawyer when you ate fcbfi what I "• auy, that we 'all admired bim and wire " d— d glad that he escaped. He was ■ brave, and na shrewd at be waa brave." ie Every Texan in that group gave three 10 cheer, with a blp — blp, hurrah, /or the brave Jersey man. and tbe writer wis treated like a prince because of bia rela'7 tinosbip to the wife of ao gailant a fellow. '7 I noderstand that tbe captain ia likely ^ to be a candidate for area tor, if tbil is to 1 know tbe old Jailor would ba wilUa# If " be it still alive id travel from Texas to >1- Cape May, and take tbe Hump for tbe ly "brave* man be ever raw." W. *• ■obeson ahead. 'I Tbe Camden fWirr (Boboson'a special moothpiece) it hilarious over tbe reported reaqkt of tbe primaries which have been results

tl.ua far, and Uius figures the thing * up to Monday last:— run kubbsox. 1 jjSg=.„ ,TH • S5y£i5^lVl^H.*3S»<«Sa»a'*iiaHy I ' THal. .. '. ..5 , m mxoa. , ' "i j SStocagSss? i ns>Hre<^<MeaHHa» enamy d I rose anssaya. (Mm county. ""'""""Ij. Total. - i .f> From tbe first of May to tbe fifteenth of .September vessel, going ashore oc tbe ooaH of IbC I'qltcd States will do ao at Ibrir own risk. It is tbe doll seaan meteovologsoaliy, aa well aa commerciaiiy, and any Hiren Hat comes nkag between . tl. s: dates, aa well aa any vessel that may fall afoul of it, will be ignored by autbreMy of the I'mted Stares Congress. From y»e 'fifhrreth of Scptemberjotbe find of reawooable distance of any life saving Hation may rely on the good offices of sorb men aa are willing to risk their lives for fifty debar, a moolb: a few of whom, it expeflnd. wiil be fuuad at every Kalian. and an effective service^' provplcd the wreck Ires io position to be reached bv b eds, or Is not too fir away lo permit the rescuers to drag a heavy mortar through tbe mod to throw bcr a life -lioe. It ia lo be regretted greatly that a place oould not be found foe this Important service In : either tbe Pension Approprialioc or tbt Hirer and Harbor bill, a. m thai rase it would, in ail probability, have received I enough meoey to pay tbe men decent aalars*. to provide bonm for the l»»y arriilery. lo keep the euti-.cn open the , year around, and erem. puHibly, to peni arpaaaissa j enough pisors f.w vraers in tbe LdaSav. I I ing bsrsioe to give it some unpottaare io Ju SO ka^ Weee rna time.

" Philadelphia. We are pleased lo be able lo give lo our . readers io tbia iaaoc a general outline of , tbe mere prominent, feature* of tbe Bicentennial celebration in Philadelphia. It Is promised by those in charge that tbe ■ observance of tbe |wu-buodre«kh annivcr- . vary of lbs founding of Philadelphia and tbe Com nam wraith of Pennsylvania will ' l« tbe grandest .rleliratioo ever held in Philadelphia, not excepting tbe Oenu-o-r ! niiL > - | j raoxa'xT roa roc* -naia. . | nUT DAT. i i Parade of civic bodies, including thirty , 6: s Companies from the Stale, tbe old fire- 1 -iM.iisqelpina. tW P»id. Kre Osj ; pertnieqt, who will entertain the visitors; 1 Hie United States Departuenla, tbe PoH - . ; OlBca, showing tbe rise and progress of ■ I i ciin ing. striking "off a commroiorativr medal ; tbe City and State Departments, tbe secret and benevolent aoeictiea. tcm- ' [a-rsuice organixatiooa, tbe butcliers in i magnificcol oostume, Tbe Marine Band , of Waabingtoo will tic at the bead of the L". S. Department. Grand tableaux of ' the landing of Penn at Dock street wharf. ••.aval display on the Delaware, ending 1 with a magnificent dlaplay of firework, in the Park, with piece* illustrating the early history of Philadelphia. At leaK 35,000 men will be in tbe procession. Parady of the different trades, rnanui facturiea, and foundries of Philadelphia, t With wagon., all showing tbe various modes ot manufacture ; wood ware, bardware, furniture, printing, prying, meav- ' ing. sewing machines, engine building, tinware, household gcoda, upholstering. • Grand parade of the Pennsylvania Railroad. sboAing the rise and progress of railroading and car building. 80,000 1 nicchsniei and manufacturer* In line. In i the evening grand historical moving tabI lcaux. showing biKorical incidents in tbe liistoiy of Pennsylvania, followed by an epic poem, illustrated by tableaux in ' floats or care, each car drawn by four i horses, shown by lights arranged and cari tied by men. Musical entertainment. Allison's Hall , told Machinery Hall; engaged, lighted by electric lights and fitted up to accoauno1 date 15,000 peraooi ; 9000 singers on the - platform ; all tbe principal Welsh and . German tinging Kcietlea and choir. *1950 in prize. I reception, to the .aociettee in the evening. Grand regatta on the ; Schuylkill by the navy. Bicycle race and . Caledonian games in the Park. Parade , of Knights Templars ; all tbe leading commanderiea from the principal cities ; ' five hi ten thousand Knights with their magnificent costumes and Oriental drill on parade; reception nt the Academy of , Music, Horticultural and Indus: rial fcall io the evening. The greatest military display ever seen ; Pennsylvania ; 25,000 Stale and visiting troops and Grand Army posts ; all the I Guard of Pennaylrania and New Jersey ; vlaillng corps from Boston. Providence, New York, Baltimore and other 1 point. ; 10,000 men of tbe Grand Army ; arrangements will be made lo entertain . all visiting delegation, of soldier*, lo tbe . evening tbe city wiUJw entirely ilium nated, and reception, at tbe Academy , of 1 Music, Horticultural Hall, and other I places. During the four days the ci'y will be , magnificently decorated ; . the United Stales will lead tbe BHUtanee of all dc- ' partmrnls. 1 Waamxoro*. 8»pt. 8.— With the in- ' crease in tbe pension clerical fotag tbe ' pension attorneys arc incrcsilng their 1 force also. Their buaineH has assumed ' enormous proportions. In almo-t every ■ ease of tbe thousands pending before the * pension office attorney a have been employed. Some pension attorneys here do. 1 an immrnse business, nnd several firms J of pension lawyers have aa many as one hundred clerks, besides areiatants In other

dtlea The general fee for getting a pen- 1 1 .ion oaae through ia but *10. Before tbe ] 1 act restricting the fee to *10 went into ] : force the fee was *35. Some pension at- j ; turners hate thourandi of pewloo care, i 1 before tbe department, and some of them : 1 have often aa many aa twealy-flve paired ' 1 In a day. The average time necessary lo r get a pension through la about three years. - Besides the number of male attorneys i " there are a number of female pension atI torneys. One lady there lias continued the business of her husbend, wbo was a " leading pension lawyer, and she now man- " ages an extensive pension concctiL She has seven lady clerks A lady lawyer c here wbo flret went into the business of *' i ilhnl*s_ pension cases finds it necessary to employ a large' force, sometime as * many as ten assistants, nil of whom are e ladies. "This lady has over two thousand II cases now pending and Is constantly filing j. Mvjuecunp. >0 Prom tkv BrMftton Patriot. There soetns to have been a miaundcr10 Handing in tbia section about the time of ■e holding tbe camp meeting 'at Sravil'.e, many supposing It wis to commence this week. We bad failed to sec any notice ^ of it even in tbe Cape May papers, and . not being tat possession of any facts our,n selves relative to the mailer, we were unable to give any definite Information to - i

our readers. We now lesrn that tbe meeting commenced laH week, and It probably will have come to a close before this shall reach our readers. We are not advised whether general publicity waa sot , desired to order to avoid a crowd, or ■ whether neglect to edrerlise tbe meeting . was merely an oversight. It la seldom that we can oommeod a ao strongly as tbel named above. "Treasury of Song." la indeed a treasury. ' It contains nearly 800 choice selections of , song from the various department., Hcreti. elatakal, bumnenus. These extend over 600 royal octavo pages, well prided oc superior paper, and giving tbe innramen- \ ul accompaniments where ever necessary, i Mvroo W. Whitney, tbe great Ameri- ; can Basso, writs* tbe publisbeti thus : "If generally introduced in musical homes, yon wiil deprive vocalists of Ibrir bat a1 mas for not tinging cfi invitation. siDcr t Uw assertion. 'I bsve no moHc with me.' 1 will have no forte in the presence of . Treasury of Sacra." Tbe fawsu City , Jpvmal rays : "There is not a song io i the entire collection that conld be omitted r withodl marring tbe cacuiirtrnees of the . book." Tbe Rev. R. B. HoU, rf New t York City rays. "It is impossible, I f think, to make a better." Professor 11. t H. Clarke, of tbe University of Penntyl- . Tenia deciarrs. "I am glad to bear my li UHimonv to the excellence and variety r of the tieeOom it oonlaina Prof. Hugh t Clarke, it .«e of tbe bigbest authorities in - mu.it. 1 A strict t»f .kctctea. and portraits of r eminent musicians nnd singers is included r in the book, making in all about 850 pages. I Tbe binding.!, beautiful qpd in every je- > sped tbe work i. superb It has Veen 1 published tfy Hubbard Brothers, of Phil ; ' Tbe celebrated remedy Kidney-Wort 1 ttrm!" tt £ i"*1 ' It is noted tbetcandMates tliB year find . tbe people nnnaoally ioquUiitr, . That i. D brennre llir propl. bare made up tbey f their mind, that it b better lo attend lo o their own tiiiHsss. tban to pay ctben to attend U tor tbejn. • ! ;

f ok tux sntfKCT. . Proa the SornUj Call. I For the paH three yean Cape M.y lias e been represented by a Democrat, tbe first " oos in many years ; but tbe chances are 1 ratbet against that party carrying tbe 1 county this fall, although tbe ladrre-ex- - press strong hope, of doing so. Segstor Miller is popular in Ibe county, but not as much ao as he was three years ago. yet bia friend, iptirt that if renominated by hi. party he will be elected. Those Dero- i r ocrata wbo oppose Senator M iller'. renpm. i - instil. u gire as Ibeir reasons fos so doing* ;.' the Act tfiai ncRbTag -hswofma of £« I ; pledges made during bis fire: campaign in t i refcrcnoe to securing tbe building uf a f railroad to compete with the West Jersey e -and thus cheapen freight and passenger j . rates in that section. They Insist tkst H - was owiqg tbe auursores then given by ) Senator Miller and hi. friends thai a new 1 railroad would be built that be was elect, t od. In reply to tbil tbe Senator's friends f say that the failure to construct the pro- . posed road was no fault of bis. and there { is quite as much nectTof bis services now i a. ever, and tbe project tun been by no r means abandoned but has lain dormant ) owing lo the opposition from tbe Wert Jersey managers and from other quarters where the reverse waa expected. The Republicans have several aspirante for ■ the Vice President of Hie West Jerrey Railroad, has lii. .urnmcr residence »t ' Cape May City. hi. wishes will no doubt * he cuasultrd In the naming of the caoili- ( ' dales. Ex-Sheriff Beneiet. one of the I is said, lie nominated by the Iteinocrat- | for the AnemWiy Tbe most likely Republican candidate, aa be undoubtedly would prove the strongest, is Colonel ; Sawyer, of Llbby Prison faiu4 and pro- ' SpeM.y Oty. He powessrs tWcn.-o^- " ' nary ability, a quality generally Using in Cape Mav candidatra, and would intae it • interesting for any man the DiHweret. could put up. ! 5M■Atv: '^drrrtisfmrnts. . 1 i ; GIBSON'S. GERSON'S. ; Mrs. Rosa Gerson ' 42 N. Eighth Street, ; IM1HNSE REDDCTIONS IA PINE MlLLtStltY TRIMMED ; HATS AND B0NNRTS,

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nfi Atndi r V)TijGcrtli tC" & * --t-lis - a«mi te" . V Of p<4fi to I Silt'AoMflifec'i'SiS. ; GO TO THE PHILADELPHIA Cheap Boot and Shoe Store,' * Grades, Widths and Styles, FINE BOOTS.AND SHOES,! And a full Line of Plain and Fancy Slippers. ALSO A. ST7X-X. LINE Ob" OOS8AMEB8 elwwhere. .' trout. gooda . ^ (e'rtMt OH. Waahlogloii * Jaetaen Mreet.. Cape Hay Cuy.JS.J. "m. h. golt NO. 37 JACKSON STREET. CAPE MAY CITY, FRESH AND SALT MEATS. Fine Groceries and Provisions of all kinds, PHILADELPHIA FHESH BUTTER, CODKING BUTTER. Mrs. R. DILLON, " Nos. 18 and 20 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY CITY. h^b'iujs s ."v ra' r a'np' vjhu-. pascy i..vs ank statioxekt. I'AHASOLS. GUUUNTOWN.'BttXONY AXtl XKPHYIi WOOL Wilson & Co.'s Library ®3 per Year, $1 for Three Months. Patterns will be seotto any Afiflress, ibI paii; ipi receipt ol lie Price. I. A. GARRETSON'S i CAPE MAY REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 32 JACKSON STREET. Choice Building Lots^for Sale MOST DESIRABLE LOCATIONS. ' Uoud. aiixoiure* Bonght and Sold. A number of Etwrsnt Stir, on ibe Peace now on UK for ; role. Term, made to nab tbe pnrebroar. Apply to I. A. Garretson, Cape May.

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the Uae of re 1-1 Improvement Cocnranr; thence JANE W. KLTHEHPOBD. Ooardtan. j JAS. m. E. HILDKETH. Attorney. Daiad July Bib, ltm. all ] gHEBIFF'S SALE. d. ta to me dtroded, wore? out ot the Supreme i Ckauvawgl New Jereey. I wulcxpOK to^l. tore of IKJ. Neivln, tn^ibe'cny of Caoe Wavjn the evmnly of Cape May and reateof New^Jeva'r . oflWpeMai.u Ibe cponty ot Cape May and , w" uiv^aHata of* Uw^ roH*Enael^l^ra^». j tbe Interw^ie^of Waetilnv.no street, ajw^ren1 ba^wta^aHd'd»^£l'!5JSf*iot lSyAn Hngbre. from tkenpe**oaib r degree* oaK M oerrbe. lo a nalr Kabdlng D the bortb fine of thTrem °Iora!n*nJlwhSrjoroph T.'ariet'by loitremredatedremTttUJ X.UMk amTreooeded to JaDe^TNewetl tafroumHe cxcertlro there- ■ fnan three art eral ku of land a> follovre, rta.; » j SJ! ' j Sl£??K<£iwi m EKBanS ?*S' oS . wen. l-:i. deod boot No. it. pagro BI Ae.; aad e I SSS'bSTS jSJT«n2LiS.^Sdlby berttbl KMwS boTONo. 'atfmmbU ke™" wetrod a. the properly of Jaue A Newell. ^Dej i 5~fa@s5Sii,t ; JJOIJIAN'S a mrnnu paJhlt bible, O aiminr. UtVSr^t.uSim ebanr^th • TO||'IWrOO|UyB AfJTjt^^ t &£r ;

Hfir j&drrrtisrarftts. _ J ' Back | Ache \ POSITIVELY CURED j| Benson's Capcine Li \ - • Porous Plasters. ; j J anuil-. Why tbey are PreTrrrrd lo All J j j ^ I j iSfcri Pearik. •» Brearoe 'bey win fWwUtvrtyenre dlereero wkld 1 HecaaaeOTeeB00Op. rvleiuisanddrngglK.baTS ' ^ vohmiaritr tevuSed thai Ihey are sspcelor to all i r::;3srrr:.he i only mwtaf. ever green foe porou plaKerv. j ■ • Benson's Capcine Porous Plaster! : SEABURY & JOHNSON,^ A j( " PHILADELPHIA ' Window Bliss Wirelmisi BEKJ. I SHOEMAKER, Sol. Philadelphia Ageat *f the 1 Si. Scbait, Pli'.t Elus C::;::;::, bgliab, Fmi ai kiricu Bitn, * y Offer, for Bale, at Low Prion, the Large*! and Bret Aroorted Stock of Glaro to be found ' in this Country. Comprising JSttlCAN IIVROl CUSS. Single uf luxi.it. FEU CD mum CLASS. Surie, fo ftttira. • FEtlCH tUSS. Niile Dirk. «p I. Ut ft IBENCH POUSBllI PUIE SUSS. mm IIRWRS. v fEEKB GLASS t.r PkelKrxpltn' v FEFNfB CWMTil PLITI 3 16 Ikitk. i rEEXCB FLt!Ul GLASS, H6 Ikitk. " UGUS1 EOLUD GUSS.1-L ML uil-A ixlkict " KGUS1 KOI CI GL1SS. M.M,uA 1! ix. tkict UGUSI tADUliL CUSS, dure.. M link " rUSCB CilBUIEll GLASS, ki uf ntk folert. ram wloeu cuss, riuk-d ui u irui IUULO GLASS, OexruAOkgiret IIBoSStll CUSS, for Boon ui roAtvi ' CAIIDKAL GLASS, it Lui Ink. Sroeixl Wat GIEIAA IIEEOES, lhitt uo Bxlf Bkite. I'LWE GLASS, M ui 1 a Ikitk; til tiire Together wi|h ererr variety of Giro, nred In the oon.trnetion of Dwoilinara. Churchoa, 8urarnah:pa,Paaaenger antl PalocoCara cut to any aire or shape, in lot. to suit par _ eh4snv STOUEB :

207, 209, and 211 North Fourth St. GUNS GREAT WESTERn"GUN WORKS, ft TTSBVROn, PA. AGENTS WAITED f^Uata^g^fpra g.^odEfW H^.lu'ml^raeC AtakroVk, fa. Sweill.b I ii root Powder Rffb POTATO RUGS AND ALL TROUBLESOME YERMIN. . i' i'.ro iil^'ror *d"™Syrod^eap. It will not potaon anlinah or Ion h. barn pie pack acre 30 P°roIWwi»WdInlAdd^ro CJ?IL JOHNSTON. PlttabmxiEh. PwUSICAL INSTRUMENTS HUU6CB. Boi 8aS, ntiKmrm. Pa

legal gidrfrliSfiHfnts. gURHOGATE'S OFFICE. SUHBOGATE OF THE^GO CXTT OF CAPE ' at hla offlew at Cape May Court Ifonae, on 1 TUESDAY AND SATCBDAY of each week. WILLIAM IIILDHETI1. . lonbaf Snrenote. ! QBDER TO SHOW CAUSE. ; noroe? zx&rzrs "aSFXSSZR . Handy and Abrarn Ri-evre. I>q... Ju lgre. . on the appticatinnof Emty Worth,) i Emire^ortin Atetm«n5& of Tbomaa H. q WcOh, deeearot. bavlog exhlbttevl lo tbtt Coort I under oath, a ]nK_ro_d tra^arooeDl^or | the perg drott^^^na^^^d^^Ooerointae 1 ms TSmrotL- wieSappeafbelnri tbeCourt YALL'AliLE'PROPERTY' FOB SUITABLE FOR BOARBDid BOOSE •- -SCHOOL OK BEMINABY. ! The property known u While HaU-Ql me cceI M twm ron.ro. on* ewMalma *TB i i)lM f "1, * rouging'***! jn^WAnbmrain^ SykKM1 V. M. D MAKCT- Cp. *U City. l_ or A' KXANDEB MABCY. Oamden, N. J. " JpOB BENT. wmuagvmk, Unpe Ma; CJty. I

3ftr ^drrrtiSfBifnts. RUTGERS COLLEGE. "*6CIKVT»'l'c° I ) lIpAIlTMKVr""'' Tht «kw Jersey Sfoft Collfge ta Frame • AfrraHtan THE PENN HARROW BEST IN THE WORLD IT HAS NO EQUAL B rK«u.aroin.im) rI" lSED*TO°nE The Penn Harrow CHANGED TO A TfirtgK-COItNZB EOTALY BABBOVT. The Penn Harrow * cbaxond TO KINOLE "a" iiabbow.

The Penn Harrow tlarooi lu Ujc market ! The Penn Harrow 'cuasq^d to A 8QCABE IIABBOW. J c ; aSLroTIiib^i^h'irtVb^kbfTfr'SSna f fessg " i ^^^SK'ro-'dS.'^Bk^aS

The Penn Halfrow " The Penn Harrow 1 IDEICTB WANTED IN EYBBY OOONTY. » PESN HARROW MiKDFACTDRIIG Ca CAMDEN. N. J. YOUNG MEN » Tilt TOYAJri^A KTBATTW BWIgBBOOte I A'hi^sr.W elt Jr. AT^ifiS&BP^a ^ssgasggsratta . CFiinro.it uw, Pa. Bng. ire<r.iKror»' JTETZEL ORGAN. * nir" "T"' *^"re Urn fan; wamatrei. u'£J£fyc° fj^aw Bapuattown, N. J.