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Published Every Saturday Morning ' CAFE KIT, SEPTEMBER 16, 1882. u • u The Saw Jermj Blase Fair Commit- a rioraa have Mocked Greenwood Lake * wish 40.0<» trout from klcLaod HivfE. « ErGovtrnor Bnrausk J.TMra*fc re- „ ported daocerously U1 whh softening at j, Uw brain, and Ida pbyaidana baveKivra c opall bopeof bla leoorery. It The Pecan Qrore ffaneref atyt thai the * pickpockeu wbe infot that plaoe are l« Doatly wocai, nho affect piety, and with F clerical-look ing accomplice* ' 'go through" a the un—pro-ting congregation in exciting momenta tat the aerates and match their D ■ii m - S The wearing in of the verdict in the j, atar route CO tea appears to be that Kerdell j, and Miner r respired with Brady and Dor- u aey, and not the latter with the former, as (. the pobllc liad been led to believe. The richer the pi iaoner the greater his Influence »*>*'»»■'*• k-""* ,, The Woo litown Agricultural Fair was * ' held on Wednesday and Thursday of this w weak. The Cumberland County Fair, at or Bridgeton, which is usually attended by dl quite a la ge delegation of Uape May pr County poo ile, will be held on Thursday C. and Friday ..f next week, Xkb and 21M #t ' to It looks »• though the temperance wave ^ At Drooiiea. Iowa, the saloon of L. Friu.Baor.iary of the State Brewers' AsaodsUoo, [ It up Us .butter* no Monday. . and ile pro., riesur will ombart io other ^ fa—um >rtber saloon keepera followed anil, and b. re clbaod up. Id the mauer.of Coogreaaitnal nuenlna- ev lions political leaders in tola Mate seem to ac be running a race of diabooor, with Robe- Ci aon'a oomiirilkw by Ibe, Republicans and su that of Miles Rosa by Ibe Democrats of so She Third Oongreaatonal district, H looks P' as though "Or people are determined so be bt aha— fnU) mirap— emed In Coogrens- tr A My reformer io WlaoooMo find, be Ant uomairiad girlaxhi not favor woman ad suffrage, lot that they should prejudice to the your* men against them, and that M the average married woman does not favor d It, brcau* she does not want to prejodire bar husband against her. AJ1 of which U Q not very c anpiimtnury to Ibe male art In hi Wisconsin la Judge Wyiie cxpiodnd another absurd ™ u old adage in bis charge to the Bur Routt et Jury the other day. Re qraiAjbc saying . thai h was better that mnety-uioe . guilty men ahoeld auffer; but improved . t am h>r saying it would be still better to protect lie immoral man and punish ibe _ . rfnety-olne guilty oora Which I. a view of the oa w that doaa not Mrikc Ibe ordi- b amy mocritot. „ The Ecypdan fortiOcatioo Ttl-el-Kebir ** was caned by the English troops oo 11 Wadnesd <y mrenlng, 18th inst . capturing 11 forty gu. sand a large number of prison. |> era The ^(ypUao loss la estimated at 1000 men. The British loss was about 100 men indndlng many officer*. British dispatch' « say the enemy was surprised by a aigla march, the 1m shot Bred being v at 5 o'd.ck and the amsult being shod- ' WSH..S... ; Follilral Roaaian. has just icorived C another derided re. -back, and this lima In fc in oae t.f Its Kt.-agbaMw Pituburg. Pa, t la the inane of scane of Benattw Don Cam- p ants, aid- yet at tbe republican primary a eleotine in thai eily recently, Ooagi— - b man TVanaa M. Bayra, one of tbe moat b pronounced independent and anlLCatrar- c HiSSisISSS • Mr!fc.r°m pri^'uThS^trbit i ™f""! ,o w « Geo Robew ui sajt tl.c lime ^U. conic ( pterin., abieh he woild fanve b bis party J Pennsylvania KaOrrwd Company. ' caw bat whrw Mr. Tf idiom omumea * to era;* bis amino a.^a ci-.ixeo of thU « ■be a -ana uw.i t>y Mr Hobeara to cany < the I fagataa wen such that ha could art < ^ and vouldn.., compete with j II i. earnestly hoped that Braator Sewj drt Ut^l'be!U!' food, mrarttera. porgte! £, ' T^e"^ 1111™! Nrer. than this, our best food Sab are — only drtvra away, «. natarel u— ,*0 Oapra in Gihia. of the Is! .- MftSSd I,CKrT ' dan. la<— am ofUnaetaa lh> Capes

For in. Wsva. 1 With no uncertain sound the voices of the people throogbout Cape May County come up to oa loudly nod oot-apokra for ' W. Sawyer as our next Senator j ] upoo the beaexes they are waited from ; Torek shoe to Cape May, and in thunder ■ the cry for Sawyer reverberates ' the whole comity. Our rand Male is no stranger tn the peo , pie among whom be bat resided for so i many years, and with wham be baa bera so closely identified in every movement ( of progress and Improvement. Io all ptOilie' spirited matters he baa I earnestly advocated measures that would " increase Ibe wealth and population of J May Coonty ; be baa stooil first and , In Ibe oouncil chamber of Uape 1 Cttj, reforming effete measures, and ' advances In the science of | government and city departmental organ!- | Our present effective Water and Fire | b largely due to tbe intelU- t gem and persistent efforts of Colonel ) When tbe cumbinalioo was s farmed in 1880 to purchase the old, diand almost valuelem gas works , a trifling price, and sell it to Cape May f City for #40,000, Col. Sawyer stood again c in tba van guard of the city council and ' protrsted wilh fab voioe and vote against J rati measures. Private parties who after- b wards pnrcnaaed tbe franchises of ibe gM ' works abandooed tbe wbok plant and k manufacture and supply gas by a different process, thereby conclusively , proving that the Judicious foresight of t Sawyer saved us the payment of for worthtea material. f Thb b the character of man we want c Senator, ever foremost io tbe fight and ready to bear the brunt of the battle In Its behalf. We hare scanned bb re- Jj cord closely, and fail to find any vulneru- t Me point Id bb straightforward career. Be f untiring to bb labors to do everything " that will conduce to tbe well-fare of our J county i the railroad and steamboat inter- f eats be has always sought to promote by I meant In hb power, for opoo their F active and baarty chopcralloo Cape May j City b largely dependent for her great g in ii sim sa I lie Ann] srwt fnnst Aeslrsbb- r ancoeai, tbe c

shore resnrt In tbe ooootry ; every ' privilege and facility they desire for their ' business and Uia accommodation for their , traffic has hem constantly urged and r accorded them by CoL Sawyer as a membar of council. In fact, he b an earnest f at every Improvement that lends i to build up our city, and attract the thou- ■ and of visitors that yearly tbrnog our ^ And now we call again upon the vcAers of , Cape May Coonty to array their serried i and Jn October give Sawyer the grand 1 for tbe oats lost too. There should j only be one opinion on tfab questsoo. be- , cause It is a oonoeded fact In tbe mind of ■ fair thinking man thai be la tbe ' right man for the right pbee without re- j frreoce to polities. What we want b to i have Cape May County represented by a i a man who will shrink from the touch of ' corruption, who will stand np for the j right without flinching, and carry the . bb constituents place io hb hands, i evsry contest in the halls of legislation, pore and unsullied. We feel satis- . that Col. Sawyer will fill tbe measure , and earnestly press upon tbe peo- i pie of thb county the great importance of being up and dolpg to insure success. Tbe Star Route VerOtcl. Those who have studied carefully the i progress of the Star Route trial have long since been fully convinced of the guilt «( tbe contract ring in Ibe Peat OIBoe Department. Tbe disposition of some of the mail contracts in our own Utile oounty of May for roroe terms back often partmeul itself, and wbat was lielteved to be the result of corrupt km affecting the •mailer routes was but a drop in the for late developments have to light tbe enormities of the crimes of the Star Route thieves hi their raids upon the public treasury. The operations and the profits of the ring were ahared by Senates and Rapseaentativea, by lkady, who was second only to controlled tbe operations or the National Campaign Committee which elected Ibe Administration, by whom be and the other member* of the ring were, brought to Justice. We, for one,. believe that hardly a Mate in the Union has bera free from tbrir dirty work in tbe giving out of mail contracts, but the great western and aoulharn routes hare been their bonaon. Ilalmoat takes our "breath away to learn that only Miner and Herdcll. tbe mere cat's paws of Brady, Dorsey, at of. were con. vieted, while the leading thieeea go dtin wbok. Which fact leans lis own auggre Uoh of the corruption which b believed lo have reached the Jury room. It b difficult to tee how the Jury could convict any of tbe combination without convicting the leaders of the gang, and it re— in for the proOBcnUcc to continue the efforts lo bring ibeae men to panUhmeni. Governor Colqulu a felldtoua selection of the son of the bit Senior Hill to fin hb father', unexpired term will unqun. th—bly meet tbe cordial concurrence of the msjorily of Georgians who sincerely ; tor. Mr. B. U. Bill who thus succeeds the lata Senator is at present a DbtrirtA Harney of Georgia, and b kaown ... young man of exeellenl pan. and refined ; aspirations. PoHtke not of the queMioo, ' bb selection by the Executive is a graceFranklyn Warew, . ".Mi-known real ; r-h^rr^:i^0Brc.:: . kim, oXatte «£-, te Akmiy I^rk , fee alleged blackmail and Blander, setting . bis damages at #5,000 Mr. Wareer ai- *> intimate wub UtaM.'teb! k»|«, and offered In keep Uw aeaada! W^' mST . brought a rail f« staodrr ageism Has rjM-ftRMk.000 ' Mb. LocyBtew, of eromra Mdfrege ' I fa— b not a inaidra lady, for aba b the t

A. Week M Cape BarUe Hotel MalL " Oarx Max Sept. 1, 1882. . Thai uncesaiDg ffnlerprbe so character - . istic of the Pennsytvanb Rallrted managemeat Iws brought Cape May within five boors' ride of New York, three from 1 Jersey City to Camden, and tiro without Stop trem Oamdra to Chpe May. Travel , over the Pennsylvania b so near perfaction that kill plea an re. and I think thb great company ha* solved the problem of comfortable and thoroughly eojoj. i able travel by rail. Pbibdeipbboa Lave for year* sworn by May. The Walnut street swell off , fur bb holidays lo the Cap- b a very | > happy, sett -coo lent individual, lie rushes 1 aboaid the csr as If there were hut one •eat in It, ana be wanted it. Then, before tbe train baa beamed oot of Cbmdrn | depot, be begiaa to prepare as if for a long Journey. A travelling cap b donned, a linen dnster— which no swell now a days wears— b substitoted for hb coal, and curling himself up in tbe corner he looks as if to say "Pm fixed— let the train Eon." Should any of these young men ve occasion logo to San Francisco. I believe tbey would take off almost everything they had en before the train started. Miss Nsoeybm "r I don't know. May be am What a lively scene there b when tbe train reaches (4pc May. Tbe long platb crowded with men, women and children representing. I should think, the entire population. Ladies are there io gayest of afternoon ooMomea, and with- , out booasts or hata, and era can — with an eye that b the "proper caper" to , "go and — the train come In." Snch -aqneexiog and hugging you raver •aw! and socb a clatter of tongues ! Msg- , pies in convention would not be a circumstance. All tbe hotels are represented by their respective busses, sod then when one , has nude a selection of vehicles, Ibcre , the gmnd ride along tbe ocean , froot that has a rare charm for tboae who , experience it for the firm lime. , Tbe season b well nigh over now, but ; tbey tell «he it has bera far. more than ordlnarily soccearioL Of bte years Cape May has bera going down the aocial scale There tame a "crarse crowd" madof all aorta, kinds and ooodilkxa of . people, and Pbiladdphiau of the better , cltss who were wool to congregate ibese, forsook tbe plaoe, and gave lo long tbe benefit of their conservative presence. Tins year there came a change — thanks to the good influences of the Railroad Company— ancient gloria were revived, tbe "old people" back axain. and. like Richard, Cape like Richard. <>

May was very much Itself again. Thus it * WW that July and August, ww the boteb » crowded, and tbe place as gay ami lively w w Mr. M whenever be makes bb ap- « Stockton . Congress and Columbia are D all large, handaome, modern boteb, tbe - last two of brick and moat aubBanlially constructed. Tbey are exceedingly well kept and give a better table than tbe gen- - erality of people who frequent them have P when they are at Imjra. Thb is panleu- U larly true of tbe "Stockton which, under the management of Mr- P. 8. Boothby, I bw hero better coodocted thb year than 1 at any time since it was opened, and bw 1 added ten-fold to its good name and repu- . tatiom If your fine bouse to* only at Long Branch ! Well, there would be millions in it for the proprietor ! Cape 1 dob bavlly In maalc sod in thb 1 i respect b far ahead of any hotel at the I r except the Weal End. Recently tbe band of tbe Marine Corps Vw here and gave on Congrcw Bote! Uwn sunt 1 enjoyable, albeit very novel inatru- , mental cooocrtaTo use a abng. there b no discount on 1 " tbe Cape May bach. It b one of tbe I ' finest on the oowt, beyond a doubt. Hard and firm. c6e ma y walk, ride or drive oo r It fie mila and it ba novel light for New Yorkers In — a procession of vehicles j from the bote! 1— to tbe fashionable vil. j lace on bowling along almost amid tbe i breakers If b an exhilarating and io- J t spiriting experience and, lo my mind, one of Ibe most enjoyable sod attractive fat- i ures of Chpe May life. Everybody knows 1 I how good the bathing is. True It b some- - thing of a disagreeable walk from the balh , . boo— le tbe beach, but era can put up I ; with thb for tbe balh compensates fully. ' Moquitoa? Ya. whenever there b • land 1 brct-sc, but then land breexa ire not pert petnsi and moaquttna come and go like i . people at the boteb Tbe Cape May air ] is not damp and sticky— but dry and 3 "hard," full of life, vitality and health, i f It b, to quote tbe girl of the period, the e "nteM" air I ever snuffed. ' I here thought It would be to Uape ; c May's advantage to increase it* New York : r agshufriie Philadelphbus wbo, wtclaia, j . are an exemplary lot, but I will venture i to ay that in ibe mailer of apendlog , money at hotels one man of Gotham 4s o worth a balt-rudoaeo full-fledged Quakera Otyltes. Tbe latter are economical wlth- ^ out being pnaitirely mean, whereas tbe former pooibly making mooey easily, * spend it without effort, and thus we * have the true inwardraa of the old my,l ing. "easy oo— easy rx" And now 1 hear Ibe "M1U. small vote" of the Philsddphbn sneering about "fuob and tbrir * money." True, very true, but why thould ir there be a controversy here? Ask any ,. hotel man and be will freely admit that, „ w far w money gore, be would rather have New Yorkers than Phibdelphbna. A good many ol the latter are, lhave bera it told, the kind of people wbo want the >( penny and the cake too. '* -Pteeibiy envions of the success that hu " kttdbdnd Atlantic City w a Winter resort, t- it b now resolved to put forth Cape May, O and I hear that several ol tbe boteb will , keep Open, and that tbe Pennsylvania Railroad will sell excursion tick— at rey duoed rata from tbe lading cilia There g b no r—on why the scheme should dm - bra success. Of the two pb— thb b ' the hot by all odds, and they tell — that 0 tbe Winter air b so invigorating and health-giving, that the lame, the halt and the blind take up their bods and run a » mile. Whether they are chased by U« n hotel keepers, and compelled to give back u the beds, I do not know. Seaside Winter j resorts at a "erase" grow on the affections J every year, and Spe' May ha been loo t- long "backward about coming forward." u As Winter houses, the boteb are well ar- , ranged, particularly the Oohnnbb and Chalfonta, aad by the way, the. proprietor * of the latter, Oolood Sawyer, b a candid for political boooea '• One thing particularly strikes the visitor here b Ibe "•essou," and that is. that * there b something going on all the time. Italia, hops, concerts, yacht racea,milllary coutiuuallv offered and there's no such i] thing a dullness. Cape May bra a great k linaa and'riw F. F. aof'^'^S? City « repeal thru vbit, Chpe lUy wiU have as , good reaaoe to be as "Muck up" as tbe * fly tdnrad to the waB. And bow, at thb * £3ssfj^5i?SiSS m seaside to Sepecniber/sltboiigb in the way r- Mill— i nature ha daoesgrud Oral f>Phifc)ripbba! » «— triT*' 'i* 1

rouucai polais. Coder tho badesahip of Bob. Jama G. . Blaine the Republican campaign revived - and moved oo to victory. Maine b again " Republican. -" "" -- j A Ma— cboseeta candidate hopes to ioiflranoe the Grangers vote by exhibiting a cormstalk raised by himself, which U ten ' feet aU incba high, f Tbe Greenback ers. of Colorado, have . pooled their lana with that of the Prohibitioobu. but tlib Incongruous union b not likely to make much impression upoo I that young and vigorous state. - { After having pushed liquor legislation ■ ' ro tbe extreme verge of fanaticism the • i Republican leaders of Ohio have come , to the coodutioo that the liquor question 5 ' b not an bsoe before the people In thb 1 A New York authority, who praf—ed '• to be well-informed, stales that one oot of t every four men In that city b a randiI date for some office. Tnb explains the secret of New York's prosperity. Three- . fourths of the inhabitants attend to their : own busin— . Governor 6l John, of Kansas, frep qnratly referred to by temperance orators . as a model governor ; -has bera reoosnins I ted by the Republicans of that state . It t b mid he is meeting with much coolness I from many leaders in hb own part y.and a - coalition of Democmu.Grecobaoksra,AaUt Prohibition isU and disaffected RepnbliI cans Is io process of iocubatioo. ! Bbioe'a victory lo Mrira swelb into grand proportions by later returns. Tbe ' Coalitionists teem lo have bera completely routed and will probably raver tie drie to recover from such a dbaatrouqdefat. The : simple troth about the msttre b that the 1 successful tnaugeraiiooofaprtif payiiienis 1 and the consequent groeral proaperity of ' the country hasn't Irft tbe grrcri Jack era leg to wand oo, as a matter of priori. , pie. and It is very hard tn glne together , such a discordant nuus of politic.! odds I and ends as the Maine fusion ists on a ' mere question of office* | Ely's Cream Balmrrducainfiamms'ioc. ; Iw so — ia apply lot- MrtA «un Bui. Only Two Hollies. I Mows. Jem— ,|[Bon*ws7 a compsoy.

oreui re? sraT^wre'u^rim^'KS^ AruMoa, a^^q^myd of^ralarrti If Ur ~ rnronSe* w??— m^i— Mt4>: cauna. Cow E U is* Hon. Bay Fesvr. ere., knowicw IS* ro -« reu wiube saustsrsriy. ^Oaaaisriss A Bo Disk. P Brtt 3idi'frtisftnfnts. GIBSON'S. GIBSON'S. } Mrs. Rosa Gerson I 42 N. Eighth Street, • IIIENSB^REDDCTIONS s in FINE MILLINERY TRIMMED s HATS AND B8NNRTS, ' E^WenoS —4s mSmSlJmll ! all oar Denaraatea In on- , BSDOCTIOKS inmm-1 Bsu swl Boanru w. , EEDt;CTIgS| Mnaa— Mrtudookmt Bgugnotra j BEDDOnOM TkcZ —T «L fnias BaM 1 HXnt CTtOKS si SO; former print. RSO an) REDUCTIOM Rao. 1 SPECIAL BARGAIN, j HBDPCnoijg ^aw^aatw_a»*Pfcjsea. j OSTRICH FEATHERS, i ! KF.m cTIONS A large use of Ups In all cot- | : BEDTCnotOI on. We hare marked at *1 ; REDUCTIONS per brae, ol i. W. tbe BBPDcnoMg J— annus forory St M^a | I BEDCCTIONS line or'btaok ups from Si down i "M'rrI ■ SSDCSONS Sl»'S™r,|«e2C' namssT« . REWICTlOtCT ai.fias sad tl sae*. wateaenn 1 arrer again berepa—mv its : Trinunefl Hats A Bouts. I RScSoot wrjmTraVra" raalraa r BBBa^j . raa^fcras^aji! lagjgijjf ! aSoTuwool BBUUCIWOWa Sja'aia ' L—kBm«'ll"l2— ■ REDDCTtOlTB Crowns Basttasa, OmmaiH, , BEDCCT10S8 Bilks, sauns, Rlbboos, Re^ *c. i jasr ^ssssasa "" ; Mrs. Rosa Gerson, | 42 North Eighth St, f 1022 NORTH SECOND ST. r FHllJtnBlJ-BlA. imam - -pV)R RENT I ^ - s*^« ^%s"w— mgSm°SEt! Ctp? Ey t W; ^ • J^-otick. _ \ zz7z * SSttfc W. TATI^B. 8«»M«T. e ^"OTICE " """"ssSSS'tHf"-} : sssssiK SSS ; ta BgsSragatgm s rr " ra* c<B°* *■ * A!i£pg°y ; JJOLMAN-S 4 PKYtdQAI. FAM'LT BIBLE. K1SE FHOTOCEAPH tLW MIt ' SsSeiSnw*'" ^^^SSSSSR SC " ■

: ~ M. H. GOLT ~!' Us. dow opened at Uw well kaown and popular know f ounerly occnple! l.y R. u E Imun-i. A sou , ; NO. 37 JACKSON STREET. CAPE MAY CITY, FRESH AND SALT MEATS. ; Fine Groceries and Provisions of all kinds, PHILADELPHIA FRESH BUTTER, COOKING BUTTER. : I. A. GARRETSON'S . CAPE MAY REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 32 JACKSON STREET. ; Choice Building Lots for Sale MOST DESIRABLE LOCATIONS. Hotel, and Cottages itnngtit and Sold. ^ A numbered Khrcai KM in--. tw.e nnwon L-l tnr I. A. Garretson, Cape May.

3lrtr idrrrtisnnnits. "^yorth sending i'oil c Dr.J. H. Hcbenck, of PkUndelpnia, bae Jn«t pnbuebed n nook on "dimms of tbe Lnng. and p how tbey can be Cared.- wblcD u ogered free, e 8 or lunge. Addreae Db J.'l.ltCHKfCK A iof, • soc Arab atreeL Pbtiadelpbia. 1-. o. Box tssj J^ANDI^ A^A. THOMAS, ST. •y ALP ABLE PROPERTY FOR j FOB BOARDDiG HOUSE j school or seminary. ^ysgsgiB ' an tret aqosre. end contain. St sieeplng room.! panoeaTdlnlng room, and oellar under enure ; bonding, all In good condition. Abo one j EIGHT BOOB BRICK DWELLING. Elf area onJSSd ai«blef? SfbtSg Lot • agnrde— g. WtU annldra— — able Isna , baud Ing lou on Wseblngtoa mad Lafayesie ! ■meta, abore Badfto evenoe. For porUcnlan , T. H.P.MARCT. Cape Bar C». re ALEXAJfPEH MAHCT, Cnmden, K. J. ;

AGENTS WANTED TOffi*58 S^ca I Treasury of Song : Foe toe HomeClnae.( A rich rolnmeof SCO lie.; n bAW^BteStr*1 Noaira ecumar''lSe1|i^im«nee: - * tora^p.' Dl ^ -fu!re?l!^yyS!raiM'ra \ riu^rawnu wti^ tra^ rraai 3 . raxdeUgE"^J. i*v5re^D°D.,0-ll'*bouid I 1 be in eeerj kourebdid ur U._toad.--Prof. C.C^ ^ ) SS^Add™ HVBBAhD BB^/l^Sdripbui! I | I MUQTOUBJpKfp ! ■ i' FOR SALE CHEAP. A MODERATE SIZED ; BOARDING HOUSE. | ; Wttb ample aoooaunodeuoo for j | Fifty Guests. j | ' Also Sereral Cutlate Lots For Salt TERMS EASY. f Add-. re-, lou. | YOU WAKT IT. ' j » -CBEEE," j -CHEEK.- : j - " " piritUraKD EVERT SairRDAT ; | JAMBd V. MILLER, «— -CaSji" rSSSq crereq radio.' BraS* -^ALARLAI THE OBLT REMEDY KBOWH \ TfiDBtnfttoMy M jjppgtJ j 1 al

Zftial ^difrtisnntnts. OORBOGATE-S OFFICE. The on lereigned wonld reepeetrntly notify tbe pobllc thet be will ulrad lo tbe tiaunOrde. eolribg upon btm ee OF THE COnfTT OF CAP* hi. office at Cape May Court House, Ob TUESDAY AMD SATURDAY of each week. WIUJAM UILDRETH. Jon-uif Sorrownle. ^ADMINISTRATOR'S RAI.EPareannt to no order of tbe Orpb.be- Coo rt of tbr^cranry o^Cer^ Mar. thet. of New J-r»ey, al t oviort p at., at tbe store of Jobn M. Ro»reu. OiddjepeiM. lb. f obi rreing^djwnred bow QRDE B TO SHOW CAUSE. At aa Orphan.- Court held at Cbpe May Coart Hooae. oa tbe rtb day of April 1M. iwtore- ; Alfred Heed. P. J.. Jeaer II Dieerty. Somen C. oandf and Abrra Ke-.e., E^a. Jndgea. "■-""■SSSSa i35S?W"tt-i K5*Vbrtk A— B—mrU o/nme!T I dSm^wbOTb^rapOT^uepraSrai deliu nod reaaeeted tbealdof tbToonrfln Ue prraoeee. n^teredered tbaf all peraooe lnteeeel.

reouirro Sette'SoBrt.,beriM' " °M' WM. 1IILDKETH. f-orrtwete. QUABDIA1TS SALE. By virtue of aa order of Ibe orpban-a Conrtnr tbe count. Of Cape May held at Cape May Coon srt«See!;£s,oS:g aaaffsaia -le*rri»>ed ,iremlraul VIA?1 1 A °! l£u

I couth, arc degrees went of Joseph Pre«A miii- 1 j | y wad^dnccn m wid noQat Mx ScSo—i | Uw betre of A. II. Heevwitbaee ^riiwa I eeMboebyUwroo racoft—r deed to Uw At- j I rawtm? bu2a— ] ' "".S"; Improrcmcnt Compearo tbeare I t V thelf Bae aorth dre degree, ate iwelre hop, i i more re lee. to aetd beginning ----- I j JANE W. RUTHERFORD. Gonrdlta. ' ! , _ d*8- M- E. HILDKETD. Attorney. | I Pa— alt ( gHE BIFF'S SALE. de« to^'ffireoeS'irawd'oot Jf £" xa- 61 ' t I Win exporeio rale gronnd. with tbe bnlldag?tbere<?erK2d*wu miWSm1 1 H— ^tmmlt^S!2mVe" *SAra I ■ degieee an pli— a! : «ai55B55mP4§l ■SuS i .tie. 1 E. L. RICE, Jr.,' I ArcMtect ail Smerar, ^ 430 Walnut Street, k PHILADELPHIA. be PLANK AMD aPECIFlr-ATION h CABEFUU.T , d- MADE. ROOM as. ed-yvAd : -v

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