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Published Every Saturday Morning, c CAPE MAY. OCTOBER 14, 1882. * "siaatLai?" ; Judge Migte recealiy decidpd In Ibc ' Bomet** roomy courts. In relalkm lo tfcr unlicenaec ale of Intoxicants, that the United 8! alee fawiriive D«htag to do with the Stale law, end that a pence eel'Log under the former is re^tooaibfa for any violation of the jailer. Several leading ifeyridaas of Peterson c ■taped a harreat dn-ing the smallpox r aesre. some of them having real i red from f ttoo to MOO per week for vaod nation r alooe. One of these was urged to vaed- i Bate the 1.000 employees of the Siaeu d Bilk Mills, but declined on accounft* other duties. The work wma Anally ap- I portioned among three physicians, the a slowest of whom rgnlixed from a few • boon in Ihren afternoons nearly 0300. t A meeting of the VVest Jersey Prtaby- J tery was held at Atlantic qty on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week, about 107 members, representing 41 cbnrcbes. ( being prevent; Bev. Dr. A. Broadbead. nt ( Brtdgeton. Moderator. TLe paatoral reja- . lion of Rev. L. C. Baker, of tbe Second ( Presbyterian Church, of Camden, was ( dissolved A committee was appointed lo orgariae, if practicable, a German . Preabyte-ian Church at Atlantic City. , General Buttler Iras written letters ac- 1 erpting t're nominations of the Democratic > and Groi -iback labor conventions for gov- ' eraur nt Msasafluia lis In tbe former be ' advocate: a tariff raised solely to meet tbe " wants of tbe government with no takes « what eve. on American ship building In ' the tatter he congratulates the Greenback- ' era that they may now lay aside the word ' "Greenback," as tbe EMm of their ' party In that regard is fnlAlled and tbe ' greenback is now the equal uf gold and 1 silver. 1 i A British scientist has put forth the | curious theory that beuxuae and aioobol | were n A found originally on the earth's i surface, hot came lo us from the realms I of spacr, and be fortlAea bis theory by ob- I nervations revrslfag the exlsteocc oi llreac , two articles in greater Intensily in higher i r-rala • f the atmosphere than at lower I levels. Many good temperance cvange- , lists wld discredit tbe idea of algoboi com- , log frcsu above, having always held thst it name l.om a different direction entirely? Mr. Yennor must lake second place as ' a weaUier prognnatkalor. Dr. E. Slope Wiggins, a fellowd/anadiao, skips easily over the coming winter, and declares that fo March next a great storm will strike the . globe. "India, the south or Europe, EngtoTibHl especially tbe North American ; coolim at-will be tbe theatre of its rarig- , ,ea. -No vessel smaller then a Cuuarder will be able lo live in this lcm|ieet. As all the lowlands on tbe Atlantic wUI be submerged, Iadvtae shipbuilders in plantheir | -respective vessels high op on the. Slocks, and farmers having loose valuable*, to a p'ace of safety." Just think what a ' time r e shall have! And in the midst of ipl t A Imagine the figure of E Stove Wiggins riding on tbe furious elemrnls and 1 shrieking lo tbe blasts of the whirling 1 wind, "I told you so!" Sensational reports are again being i spread that tbe great comet now blaring ' in the morning sky will return next year, i fall lain the sun. sad by tbe collision increase the suais beat lo such a degree thai i all living things Upon the earth maybe i destroyed. Tbia Is, of coarse, baaed opoo tbe theory that tbe present comet is I den- i tics] with tbe'greil comet of 1880, and ! that every lime it approaches the sun it ' does i .i in e oarrovet orbit than before. < In furl, however, tbe moat careful obser ; vaiior.t or tbe comet go to ehow that it 1s ' not i-faattoal with tire cornet of 1880. i on the problem eay il cannot return in less then eight or ten years. It may be Meu- . Ucal with the comet of 1848. or it may be another body moving in the same r-rk. Tl— u v.. proof -J any narrow, tag ti-he orbit, and the asuooomeri do < not t xptct li lo airike the sua. If it penu.reiy »■ al-ght that it would product no appreciable effect upon the earth. Tlie propl- of Ohio last Tuesday elected twet ty-une Odognasmcn and a Becretary of 8 .ate and Supreme Judge. In aercral of lbs Umgrtas .liuricu. besides lire caut'idaies of the Democratic and Repub Hear parties, three were Greenback and Prui ibitkm candidal e« ; and tor ths State lite*, four parlies In the Republican, par. . of Ohio there is no open exbibitiuo lite strife seen In srvrrel other Stales between the Stalwart and Antl -Seal wart facttnsra, nor is lite Democracy of the Su e distracted by fact! out leaders The lew pevenee question, however, bar been hol y contested at a Blab- issue during the campaign, many Republican rot at 5, especially the German-American Titers hav leg became disgusted with the suit ude of their party in the Sfate toward it, and la', en sides with the Democracy lawjhe present Omgreaa Ubio has IS B> publican and 8 Democratic Repreeeclatires and ike vote of the State for Govcr- " in lasr year was: Puaiea. RepuUkan. 8W.785; BotntwsLT**, Democrat. 288,438; Ltounr, Probibilionisr. 16,597; SxrTx, ° T^e'"mmna would indicate that the Democrats carried tbe State for their »£*>. and fha: tbT -OK- panv hare elected fifteen of the tl Coogreaatucu - Tbe suit of Ma 8. Traxlua, a pilot lioeosed-uoderlbc Delaware Uw, against the schooner Ateae, was argued in the United Stales Circuit Court. Itiiladdphia. ~ otor^hhnsrev'wea, which the master de eitoed, refuaing to isiff a pOol or to pay the llhslsril the feea doe hist for offering his aamnes under Ibc law. The defense ta that by tbe law of Peureytvanw tbe vaasei was net bound lo lake e pilot, and thai the Sure of Delaware arooi msk. x wilTaaS nay or law. 1

Per tie Cape Kay Wars Our Kexl sensior. The time has almost jjdfr lor the u people ol this bounty to make manifest 0 their choice of the man Ibey have decided • .hall represent them in the Senate of tlje , of New Jersey. We have ctmsist- 4 •ally and aerioualy adroqated tbe claims „ of Cofooel Henry. W. Sawyer fee this position, because wc hooestly fell thsl our ( experience and observation was self sails- t tying and convincing*! to bis integrity. t of purpure and freedom from the ahacklra of machinery politic*. .Tbehno- , or of this office was unsought foe by bim. , and -with much humility and diffltteoa: as , to his ability tn satisfy the people, he bad lion, but having once conr-ntcd lo do so , contest, and cpaBdeolly appeals to the past record of b!» private and public life as a a guaranty ft* hit future coodure. That Ire , will always be found to be no tbe aide of , the people, no ooe who knows him can doubt for a moment. t The country ■> now in the midst of an ■ Inep.-eaailiU- cnofilct between the people , and their political tyrants known as the | "bosses." which roust- be settled at the ballot bo*. Tbia is the battle we are , fighting, and no candidate, local, stale or , lie wtio will not declare himaelf for the ] people is agsinsl them and cannot be , trusted. Tbe effort of the people to crush their political ly .anU U ooe of tbe health- | iest indications of modem politics, and is , evidence ibey are alive lo the vital priu- | 1 dple<of Republican government. , The political control called "boaaiam" ] is the deadly foe of Republican institu. tlona. Il teacbea that office is not a pub- . trust but a reward for partisan services. \ It baa corrupted tbe ballot by baying the i , voter. It baa established a system of polili- | (ul assessment which robs tbe offloe bolder | «pd makes his tenure depend upon his i i submission. It has multiplied offices and increased salaries, the better able to re- , ward the henchmen; It dcbaocbes legiiia- I I recognizes no merit, ts Insolent and , tyrannical, and crushes out Individual , ambition. It baa fostered extravagance, " [ corrupted every branch of public service, and la rapidly undermining public and , private virtue. Under tbia rule offlcer holders, who are bat the semthts of tbe I people, believe they are tbe masters, and > trampling under foot ths virtuous and I man who dares to raise bis voice ■ for Justice and tbe right, they madly press t on toward the goal of power and wealth, r Colonel Sawyer standi pledged as far as r him ilea, to reform all these evils, and • exert his influence to remove tbe political - auction block, and relegate it to its togilir mate position, thai of a public trust, and ? -endeavor to give tbe people a better, purer ad more economical government. lie . will represent the will of the poople of ' th.a county, and as he did not seek tbe , office he would take his teat untrammeled . by pledges, and will not allow any caucus . nor party discipline to control his action , on public questions against hit Judgment. .. Tbe benefit and advancement of every inJ t crest of Oape Mar county, and tbe people , will be his first, last and only endravor. In him tbe ex -soldier will always bare [ a friend." Having shared bit dangers aod [ bring fa full sympathy with blm, be will br able 10 deal uoderrundingly with ' all | questions concerning bit internals. The , claims of the men who saved the country r In lu peril cannot be ignored by potftldan or statesman. When tbey and their conij redes who died that the Republic nrgkt lire, ma relied with firm hearts aod well filled ranks lo tbe battle field from which tbey returned no more forever, the pest [ north bowed down In gratitude lo ltrerr. • They who survive have claims upon us , thsl ran not aod should not be pasted by . in silence. And it it meet that we now L raise up an honored soldier, one who with : comrades holding bis life as naught i when pledged for hit country's good. . marched through blood aod carnage, p**sI log as It were through tbe bitleruMt of t the valley and shadow of death when doomed to die like a felon, his firm heart ■ never blanched hut trusting to the God of hit fatnera. he fought it bravely through . to victory and emancipation, a nd hia tnrro- ; cry will 'be embalmed upon the historic i paget of l grateful country, to llvu forever . in tbe hearts of posterity. "Weil done then good/nd faithful aer- • rent, verily I say ufec/lhcr great shall be . thy reward." Tb fie are tome of tbe rda. > sons (and we h dtU-lbrm to be I neon testat "ble) why Colonel (Jawyi-r should be noml- . Dated and elcrted'as Senator of thkoouo- . ty. We have' invited discussion upon tbe . subject. WeWe asked any ooe to name any good reasoa to the contrary. Our 1 columns have .been open to any correspoo- ' dent who oould gainsay what we have - asserted, bul we have failed to bear any - and feel to4sy stronger than ever in tbe 1 wisdom of tbe feeble efforts we have made e in hia behalf. And we lake this oocaitou 1 to again press tbia matter moat ea -neatly 1 and aerioualy upon all our readers, to 9 be up and doing, aad fat us bare a dtixra t - — — * Q- It t.. .... f — r mrtA — V— mm * ill approach without whom will

' be proud to hooor and respect. : ' The Signal Service Bureau has Just is- ' . sosd a Utile pampklet tn fswners »mt J " gardeners, with direclioos for foretelling s (reals. The Instrument needed It a dry J * thermometer is a uw-iul auxiliary. The J hygrometer cost* 87, the thermometer, i 5 83. The whole philosophy of the prog- \ u QOrtlciltont is contained in the fact that , the dew-point may be determined by cook . fag a metal Ic vessel until dew beginx to ap- '■ pear on 1U surface and then noting the ^ temperature by a thermometer. The bj^ w inch three observaiicms may be aecur- . ately made. Toe dew point determined ' for any ooe day. it is easy to foretell " with coaaiderablr accurecy. wbetl« the the following night in the form of dew or t. o! botr-fi int. lb- Signal Service Burrs e, now I hat the rariy frosts are threatening ^ re|et»!im. i* iwuing^lh^gb ttejeeas M pans of tbe cuunlry, inch as the New *" Jersey cranberry region, the fruit growing districts of Florida aad tbe sugar growing ^ m^tnd 10 a. m., and it is be'beVed they will prove a valuable protection to fruit growers and the like. Tboae who are' beW yund tbe mcb of ths balleCns will find * the hygrometer of great use to foretelling free a The pamphlet fa which all this is " sjreatise <x>

George William Curtis bat repudiated I Republican ticket oa account of its origia-faforge:y*dfreod> 1 Tbe fail ores in the Unil^B Sutra during ' the nine months coded September 80 were [ 4,897. with lUhilltiea-amoanttog to 88#,- « 1 .723,618. Tbrrt are In tie- German Empire j ' »S7. tvr»,a. named Moller. Tbey would t * at antl up i*mty wcli against our family of i | Smith*. a - r \ The annual meeting of the Bute Bap- , ' list <■ -tivenUon and Education Society, i ' .11! 'a beld al Bordentown on the 81K to- j ' staut. I Partridges are reported as unoaually - plentiful in South Jersey this season aod : > woodcock aie satd to have never been : more abundant. I Alexander H. Stephens, so long a "oon1 spicodua figure to hia wheel -chair in Coo5 grcs*. has been elected Governor of Oeor1 gin by 40,000 majority. > President Arthur celebrated bis 52nd at Alexander Bay last Thursday, > and instead of spending It fishing, recciv9 ed some 500 Americans who wanted to ace 9 and shake bands with bim. 9 Tbe electric light wires have to be bnn9 died with great care. A workman was r almost instantly killed by a shock last week while adjusting a wire mi street pole. 9 some wsy he put bis band oo the 9 charged wire. 9 Chris. Bradford, of tbe Atlantic City - lifeguard service, now stricken with » paralysis at Pittsburg, lately received an - anonymous fatter containing two hundred dollars from a person whose life be had i- Siiaeeo years ago a Texas stock-raiser - Aot by an Indian, and tbe arrow, h was lost in bis body. A few dsys e ago a surgeon look our of his back near i- the spilfc the lost arrow-head, which bad i for all those years been working its way t through his body. I A sweet-faced little girl uf fourteen !- pleaded guilty to fourteen indictments for I- burglary in Chlcsgo last week, to'the great d surprise and sorrow of the Judge. She d was taught lo steal by bcr mother, whom the Judge sentenced to a longer term of i, imprisonment than be gave tbe childish 'I criminal. > Pulpit, platform and political oralcei c who are giving to banging desk or Bible, d take warning. Senator Stewart, tbe lnd dependent Republican candidate for Gov- * eraor of Pennsylvania, got to enthusiastic ■ the other dsy that in an emphatic gesture '• he struck the large knuckle of hia little is finger on the table with such force aa tn d break !u He now speaks with bandsged >1 hind and mild morement. i- r „ I Mill* I ■! 1-1 nil rr Tbe annual ivpirrt of W. W. Dudley, C Commissioner of Pensions, shows thai at if tbedoaeof the fiscal year ended June 80, ie 1882, 2S5.6S5 pensioners bad been clasaid fled, as follows : Army invalids, 178,188; „ army widows, minor diildrdn and depenn dent rdativre, 78,418; navy invalids, 2,I. 371; navy widows, minor children and <fapendent relatives. 1,958; survivors of tbe IC war of 1813, 7,184, and widows of those who served in that war, 24,851. Tbe t. names of 27,564 new pensioners were adj :i«i to the rolls during tbe year and names II dropped were restored making an aggre,t gate increase to the rolls of 28,318. The J. names of 11,446 pensioner* were dropped i, from the roils for various causes, leaving a net Increase for the year of 16,867 pen,t sinners. At the close of the year the penII sion paid to each peosiooeraveTageJ 8102,h 70, and the aggregate annual value of the ,t Whale roll waa 829,841, 101.82. Tbe anDual payment of penaloos exceeds the ani, uual value by several mllllioaa of dollar* y —that 1* to *ay. tbe total amount paid for , ;*-n*ions during the year, exclusive of tbe h arrears due ia-auch pensions as were slit lowed prior to JAuary 25,1879, waa 858- |, 934.588.20, the difference between this >. aura and tbe annual value being tbe ar,f rfhr* due in new pensions computed from D tbe date ot discharge in tbe case or an int valid soldier and from the death of lbs j soldier where pension was allowed to tbe h widow or btbera. Tbe amount paid during tbe year upon first payments to new c pensioners waa 825.421,889. "r Ths BtmU Gozrtu expresses the opinion that the law whtohat present regulates r" tbe drawing of pe^ Juries needs * amending. Aa directed by Uw tbe Sberiff now gpfacta from the different townships the names of ninety -six suitable per- * ms lo serve aa Jurore. Tbe names arc written out in duplicate, one list htndM * to tbe court and tbe other cut in slips, folded and put fa tbe box; aod the Aral 19 forty-eight drawn out constitutes tbe J- Duel. This method o^_drawiug almost 5 lu^ not a single Jurymsn '• being drawn from onrtaln lownshina, ie while other* have double quota. Tbe |e suggestion is made Ural the faw be ao changed that the names from each town- , ship be drawn separately, thus securing a 'T fair quota to all. Tiiere appears to be 10 at rang arguments lu favor of the change m short suggested. . "e"el.°f "*c, ;

American history there are no more Inlerealing flgurea thu the Heroes of I he Bold, dadifag, adventurous and patriotic; loyal to friend*, lojrounlrjr and ri^^lye^qveln SaffiMOMkof tbeir effort* were in tbe interest of law aod order, and the people owe lbcm a debt of gratitude tbey do not forS. Tbeir page ie history fa a* faacinalas it is honorable, and there fa a peculiar pleasure to reading the narrative of tbeir wonder fa! exploits. Amou^lhose, ous. are Kit Canou, W ild EUII, Buffalo Bill, Cspl. FMS Texas Jack. California Joe. Oar*. Jack and others, whose achievements bare made them Juatly aod widely famous. Tbey have a Warm place to the bcari* of the people, and a prominent one fa there administration. It is appropriate that tbeir achievements should be recorded. and we note with pleasure the forthcoming of a new book from the press of N. D.Th.*npauo A Co., New York and BL Louis, called "Thx H*eo*» ot rax ruatita." covering the ground of border I history. It fa sold by subscript km through ; east raising agents, ud presents an uppor- | faddy torittogU"w c ad vertkwT'atSher : sHSSawsivS 1 Ndrih Atiutic squadren. Also, a parade . in It divisioos, comprising United State. I sailor, and marines, national najwpes. ■ocfaiia From » B. F. Lfapeoer. A. M.. Bod I r. j i

Koheaoa's Straggle. I little bu been done in tbe Fiat | Congreaaionai district of New Jersey in the way of public meetings or active earnKwork. Itobesoe will take the field *cm an Monday night next, when a meeting will be held al GiassUco, Gloucester county. U» home of hU op. poocnt, Tbomaa FcrrelL There will br thirty-two meetfaga beld by the Rcpublicans during the. next four week* Tbe programme ha* not yet been mapped out. but the party wlU make a ~ vigorous campaign. Mr. FerreO 1s in- 1 I ties. He expect* to receive an extraMBi- ; e nary tupport from the friends of James » IL Nixon in Cumberland county, who fed very sore over the failure of their leader to secure the Republican nomlna- W linn. Tbia dlsmllafactioo among the Nixoo-peoplc ii causing much trouble in the Robeson camp, and erery effort is S being made to bcal the differences. Senator Frye, Hale and Sherman and Speaker Krifcr will stamp the district in Robe- o ion's behalf. The Democrat* intend to secure a number of prominent speakers, including Samuel J. Randall. V A Seasonable Publication. Tbe Fkll number of Eiuacua' Fxaaio* a QcaBraxLT will be found particularly useful to all ladies who contemplsie that moat delightful of feminine occupations- c shopping. Within the compass of Us ore hundred and twenty page*, it cuotains a compendium of tbe whole art and mytlety of retail purchasing, giving description! of tbe latest style* fa every department, with a complete list of priors, and a really bewildering amy of illustrations. Aided by this useful publication, a lady can plan out her shopping for Ibc' season, with an r absolute certainty that no necessary Item will be overlooked, and that every dollar will be made to do ill full and utmost duty. Whether she msk^ber porch*** by mail or from atorekeepeia nearer borne, tbe Faamoir Qrirrsiav I* tqnally rueful. Io either ease It sl.oa-sh.-r just »t*t styles are fashionable, as well .» which are most econutniod; and. studying its " page., a lady can adapt her expenditure finding, ton late that unwitting extravagance to ooe directioa qolaila iocnuvroieol economy in another. The Fashion' Qt aerxeLr la published by Khrieb Bros, Eighth Arenue, New York, at 60 cents a year, or 15 cent* a copy. It is amply win th lu price. In tbe event of the esuhlialmir-nt of postal savings banks fa Ibis country .where depoalu as small aa ooe cent may be attest tbe old proverb wblcb aitmnnlsbes us I to take care of tbe pence and let tbe pounds lake care of themselves. In England la»t . year aoch small deposits aggregated 812,-. &00. 000. Another Instance of the result of tbia pohcy la iff oided by tbe fact that < i tbe Bank ot Eogland has obtained 8711.- | i 800 by reckoning in its own favor in aet- , tlemenu of ta&actioos involving lrac- ( lions uf pennies. In our family of ten for over, two year* ma'ana and -MSer eomplaisu so ssUstsetorltj Btit gkdrrrtlsmnnts. ; jq-OTICE. ~ T*« Annual Keeuagot taesloekboldetsor the - heaSlst t^o^|o"w'w^J«raey'^torool ! "imekotoo lor d'reeiora writ be bald at laid 5 saxreoi W. TXYbOB, Secretary. ( ^GENTS WANTED FOB i HEROES OF TIE PLAINS, BT 1. W. BCEU. i uBgsg ^siusassssiiss: ■ So [^Asa^M ■S.'iSJSyrRa wtta ln- * dtaasl tiraod BsXsio H Dalai Desperate A.t-teu-r.r; Nsrr - K- u..o terlo Pi- t tg > and Riding! Wild Uls lo Ike Par WcsU ts-t« luaauauoaa! IS Kalt-page ttolcirrU Plate* A I. SI OSes lor agency, or terms and Mlottraleo elr- . 014- 5". V.OTjaSInUnp I J^BUNKENNESS AND OPIUM ■ ie«w<Tor*. fcaee i^nieas MiedS" Iw'Ssm l ertla^TfcoQaaPd. eared, OaU ot send Map , TJETTER THAN EVER. , JD H»1 HEK UO*E jfaTO^RRAVts^sce Ifflsl ^drrrtisrtnrots. i gUBBOGATE'S OFFICE. - ' Tbe Mdeedptc ^rw^respeeitDlly ewl.'y Uit I SURROOATX OF TBI OOOSTT OF CAP! > KAJ. | at Us offlcs at Cape May Conn Boose, oo TUESDAY AHD 8ATUEDAT [ of^sartweex. WILLIAM BILDMffH^ ^ i QBDEB TO SHOW CAUSE. At aa Orphans' Cosrt held at Oape Mar Oourt 1 ; a£gga. STc^a W2&2V2Z 9 i c coarta Caps May Ooonneaa*oa ties lasrsmtti * gHE BIFF'S SALE.^ " 0 More or p. J. Herein, tn the cS^ of Caps Mar Jn * SSPe'L uT"",r 1? tan "TIT slnu "S" Se* mj^Lnu- 1 ' h'st..''* s SgSSS 1 eeariisssk risJK« Haas M gjultoj^aa^^tron ami t t-SSsSSSL'iir!! s HskSScskSE 10 Wat. 1CV deed bona So. ST. pares esl Ac.: ana

The Best Time ^ To buy Autumn and Winter Clothing at dak Hal! is at the first of the season, when the stock is full and before cold weather creates a Tush of buyers. The woolen market is so short of good materials that the low prices with which wc open will be thelo'west of the season. One million dollars worth of clothing and materials await your cofimand. You equally welcome for a £5 hoys' suit or the most liberal j custom order. f t Wanam&ker & Brown, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market Sts., Philadelphia. • * ' - ' I ly- 1 .. ^Jil faw I |^H Sflta/PrBBB Gnnda, Cloths, LadlBs" npd 9 52^ flBH I ilwW

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Mrs. R. DILLON,] Not. I 8 and 20 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY CITY, DRY GOODS, NDTtORA MILLINERY, FRATHtRf FLOWERS. SILKS. SATIN!. VELVET*. RIBBONS, CRAPES AND VEILS. FANCY GOODS, TOYS AND STATIONERY. LADIES' GOSSAMERS. MEN's OJL CLOTO SUITS. UMBRELLAS, AND PARASOLS. GEBMANTOWS, EAXONT AND ZEPHYR WOOL. 1 Wilson & Oo.'t Library $3 per Year, $1 for Three Months.* . Patient » ;il k ml u an Mires, pes! nal up rait it lit Priu ^I! yon oom« to Cape .May. call in aad leave your Lnggagn. WawUl taxr carrot trwtuom I. A. GARRETSON'S • CAPE MAY REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 32 JACKSON 8TREET. 1 Choice Building Lo^s for Sale MOST DESIRABLE LOCATIONS. I UuUla and Couagsa Boost t and Bold. A rummer of EHgant Site, ao th* Baao* now on List fov , rafa. Terms made to autt the porchaaer. Apply lo 5 I. A. Garretson, Cape May.

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