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Published Every Saturday Morning. J • , . ■ ] CAPE MAY. NOVEMBER 11. MB2.^ i "** "* j Now that the election is orer public in- ' tercel will be .divided between the nexi ' Mieion.of Congrats and the epproacbiog prize H I'1- j Nearly ooe-helf the buckwheat crop o! ; the entire country is produced by Penn- | ■vlyanl* The buckwbrai-aike is more , . generally distribulcd orer Ibe country. , The Prohibition pnrtr eoinee out of Ibe j election titt- a dude out of 4 thunder ' storm. It didnl help the stonn much. ; but on the otber band, the storm didn't butt it.- j The public is likely to get nil it wsols i of the JmnnttU expedition Lieutenant I Dxoenb' wer ami Raymond Lee Nrwvomb, tbc natt.ialist of the Expedition, are both i Tbe Supreme Court of Iowa, harinc de- J . dared t e new Prohibitory law invalid, the people of the State bate now to decide vri ether tbeir will or that of Judge Hares 1. to govern the Stat Oranb tries will probably bring *5 per
_ crate before Christmas. The crop Is a failure • n many boga, owing to the maid and to V orms. The entire'erop of New Jersey is rolimatral at 80,000 btisbels, against 157,014 busbcl. last year. The market > sages today for good frotf from - $2.25 to 82.50 [wr'crate. according lo color, aid from 83 lo $3 for wild berries. The » hole auoufil contributed by ibe church, - in this country annually far be nevoirr.r and eoogregaiional purposed* 8105,862,000 Of this Urge ram tbe amount collected for purely benevolent purpose- is 881.889.140. The amount contributed for church purposes, meaning ther.-by the maintenance of tbe church, susuiol ig the ministry, Ac., U 873,852,866 Tuesds; . srgniBckni rouTJiJIgthliBPt.o' defeat ■ f Mr. (lenrge M. Botenn as R-> publican candidate fir elfetio^k^'ngr.----from tie First district nfSkeuir A grrsi many people Ibougb^fiai he ought l i Is: beaten, but few supposed that , hit del. St was possible. Once more, bow. era, it is the unexpected wbicli bat happeoed, and Mr. Bohcwm has been elected to stay at borne . Judge Kolger. late candidate for Governor I,r New York, baa .lucided not to 1 resign ibe Treasury portfolio Just yet.. That i'-uilnda us of something or other ' uttered by our brother our the way oo the subject of Congress! on Feneii resign- ! lug bis -eat in Ibe'fiUle Senator. Fur tbc 1 In order to state trow that Mr. Krrrell will 1 n a Irate Trenton for Washington till br hat cast bit vote for John K. McPberson J for Untied States Senator. j At tl o late fate of reducing toe nation, ' tl debt there » ill preacntly I* but little of J it left- During Ibe month of October the . decreet e was over fifteen and a balf mil- [ Boot ot dollars. If this rate of extioAon ' If
could 1 e continued the entire debt Vouid dtsupp- ar wiihin ten years: but at mm Of the IsSidt run for s longer time, IhtJ cannot be obtained from their holders for cancellstaoo except si a price that would not Justify Oreir purchase hy Ihe Treasury. HUH it must l»- s comparatively short lime befiwe the dri* is |iaid; and what then it Ut be dime with the cnortunua revenues of Ibe government's actus! a ants, and which . are aa.Unually Increasing ? It isprohabie that at Ibe next session. Congress will re_pral sU,tbc Internal revenue taxes, ticvpl I bote no whiskey and tohaecn, and it it not at all certain that they will not be . either repealed or reduced , Wet tern blear are travelling this way, • and at a rcrent meeting of the New Jersey . Baptist State Coomttiou rtralutions were adoptrd ateoogly farming an amendment . to the State -Constitution, prohibiting the ' maouiacture ami sale of intoxicating fire was appointed lo cooperate with elmlla. committees from other bodies to - sreun audi k#*lMiec action as will sub people. There are others beards Ihe lisp- < fists who are working to achieve ibis end, i and it Would perhaps be well In test Ibe ] matter by a popular rote. We do not - Consular loo emrld be t-arrled. but it ' of (be liquor traffic mud perhaps to further ' legislation that would 8mit tbe evils conGovernor Hoyt, of Wyoming, las ' given some valuable testimony on the 1 quesijpo "of woman suffrage, which, as < every budy knows, k bow as csUblishcd " •yste i, iu llsU Territory. Tbe Govt-™* 'a ' conclusion, after a careful observation of 1 lbs • .irking* of tbe syabm. it that. "So tar from befbg of doubtful advantage, . woo. robots] aafiragr k a positive and . guar advantage toall ouoornmi. man acxan uasrronanly, bul it hb*-cau*nl her to take a beneficial interest in public affair*, and bev Influence at the polls baa been rf. 1 ■Mail la quelling rowdyism slid calming ' excwemsct. "The moptent a woman , canto' to vols," saya Governor HojL "their porting of the ranks, apt! tbe male— genfair eiliaw- both as she came and tas *be went.- What was rather one t peeled. in to women in polnlcal and Civil matter,. would alw^abe'calt lo plrare her bus- : hand, k entirely upset by tbe facta. Wq- ; ■ men make oonscico'.ioas Juror*, too. and. j " in —-—-'eg up to . matter, GovrrtKc I aofiiws* is qusaiiuma of asuriudy lu Wyouting is Just about as you would natural- ; « ly expert, so far as h has been put forth. Ibe women are grareallyoo to side "I ; Justice. nw*»Bty and tbe pabiir welfare, •ad seek k> pvomote uprightness and pur "by iaasre in to pnH'tc seraicr. This 1 es^sssrirs.';r. .res ftilwiss - So k srwnte tot women will resell given to toner, and thai astssrssizzs §g ASSESS.
ibtsSai's POllllcul Sre.het, X Tits tidal wave of 18921* much morels overwhelming in tome Stales than iu pre- . decora* OT1874, and (U effects are likely j to be as far -reaching. Democrats have I gained governors in California, Connect:- j a cut, Massachusetts. Nevada, New York, I Pennsylvania and Tenoreaer. and perhaps Colorado, Michigan and New 11 amp- g ahirc. G rover Qevchrod'a ttlxjority in it New York. may. go to 190,000, whicb is I larger by long udda titan any majority . h ever received by a candidate "ie V SlAs - o except in Pennsylvania in 1872, when c Grant beat Greeley 137.748 voles. The j n rest of to Democratic ticket has also i I enormous majorities. In fact, ihr race in : • Folger. Republican . candidate for gover- j t ' nor; ■ Carpenter. f..r lieutenant governor. J e and Carroll, for congres«uian-at-large, as j j - which of thcinshuuld be tboiiiust back. ' e ; ward incoming forward. Mr. Waller, | s Dcti>ooral, ba. prolkldy a larger majority 1 1 than has bete naa-ived by any candidate | s General sllut let wins in Massachusetts by j t I three times the pluralty given Governor i s Gaston, his Democratic predecessor in j r 1874. In Pennsylvania Republican dlvi- i i i ions elected Comptroller Pallison lobe ' the first Dcttftcralic governdr since Wil- t iiain F. Parker was chosen in 1857. In t Kansas the present Republican Prohibi- I Gonial governor. John B. St. John, is de- t lea ted for reflection. General Bale, in k spile of a Democratic bolt, receive* tbe c -usual Democratic majority in Tennessee, s
r Tbe present Democratic lieutenant goverx nor of Nevada replaces a Republican gov. 1 ernor. while returns are eagerly sought ' for from Colorado, Michigan and New i Hampshire. In several of these States t and in New Jersey certainly, and Indiana t probably. Democratic Legislatures have t been " gained. ■ The roiled Stales Senate ■ after March 4 may have from four Democrats to four Republican majority. In the House the change is decided. When , Congress lately adjourned that branch r consisted of 127 Democrats, ISO Republicans, twelve Grcenhacttera and ore Indc- ( pendent, while there were three vananeiea occasioned hy the deaths of Allen, Dem., of Missouri ; Hawk. Rep., of Illinds. and ) the ousting of Shelley, l»em., of Alahams, whose opponent was dead and so unable to respond to the Republican roll cail. [ 3J\ct. nexc^ouar, numbering 835, will • and no more than 180 Republican. IX Tula IT1TL ! The definite result of tbc election in ' New Jersey is that to Democrats have 1 elected to Congress Thomas M. Ferrel! in - tbe Ft rat distrist, W. H. F. Fiedler in tbe ■ Sixth district and William McAdoo in the 1 Seventh district, while to Republicans bate elected J. Hart Brewer in the Second district. John Kean, Jr.. in the Third j district, Benjamin F. Howry in tbe Fourth district and W. Waller Phelps in " the Fifth district. Tbe Legislature stands as follows, and .' being Democratic oo Joint baDolriasurva , the return Hon. J. R. McPbciSOO to the ' , C.R. Si-nttr and a Democratic C-snptoJ-I h-r to succeed Mayor Aodtrsoo. craatj. Nairn-. Tma. Erjures- i ausanr l«u JObSw . .isss | bftmtou h. !m I CuS "f.'n i ' 'Ty T* I* *s^' IS ' Ka»xr*iw^r ,!«u
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A ftrt at Red Bank, Mnnmojitb cnunty, on Supdsy nigbt, ilcMroyed an enUre block, including the Western I'nionTelegrsph sod Central Koreas offlto Methodist touch and to SUn. dsrd printing office. Tlie fire started in a stabic, and Just opposite to scene of to last destructive conflagration. A novel feature of tbe election in the Third precinct of to Seventh ward. TrenKm, was that tbe Rev. John D. W. Miller, of to Warren Street M. E Church, supplied the polls wilh five five gallon a colored man to all voters. Governor Beoj. F. Bui)e<^r Massachusetts, came within an ace of drowning : in tbe rapids of to Meerimac near Law. 1 rraw, Mas*, the otber day. He left a steamer ty a skiff, which was overturned. ' Ue escaped with a wetting. i Gray hairs often cause annoyance, which . Parker* Hair BalMtt Sfwveats hy rs*toncg the . tiCroieJ-r. ^ _ Work .on to Immense WW wall at Long : | Branch has commenced. Before long to • 1 entire extent of to magnificent bluff will - 1 be entirely protected by to wall from to . ; ravages of to rravr*. _ j Fretful babtrt^-mnnot help disturbing " uw IVtei <SS»S«" towSc_.lt Star. tw-.:ra' ■ I As an kdication of the extent to which , Amerisana go abroad, it may le Mated that during September alone 1 1,340 ciGr i lews of the United Stales arrived borne i , frtxn K.-trnpe. f \ f ■ Duel ockdemn a good Urisg bseanm j r
an iMaaxsuUB Ltmx vwou «xv ronx T • -jesskt ult" ax» ma ruitrworai- n ; -r,at ; SlAe-S C Hot ^ lgei Many and many a time I have been a guest ar to rrsidenoe of a friend living * a brown »t -ue 'house nrar tbe Union * ; Club, and bavcadmired tbc fine yards and houses from to large window* Tbc other night came a letter from my fncod cmtaraing this extract : "You will remvmber how yon used to watch those ' i -rely children who played Is sight of ' our -window. Every morning I have risen ^ si seven o'clock to re«*lbr little ones at I their games. There were three of tbem ; , <sch bad beamifnl, long, ailky hair. Tbe ( youngest— a girl— five years old ; tbe two ( eldest— bny»— were six and seven. Tbeir . sweet tempera and innocent ways made j thero seem like angels plsyiog in early t I sun'.igbt. This morning I missed tbem. , They were no longer playing soldiers, nor , marching up and down singing sweet , : or pitying bide and seek with tbeir , mofhev, wbo it s Ull, graceful woman. | "tiraand iwldto my brother: 'Where are | those children this morning V He said , nothing, but handed me the Hrratd, and , my horror 1 saw in big, black headlines that the children were dead. Tbeir mother tbet tbem in a front room at the top of tbe bouse. The statement seemed too . swful to be trnr, and even now 1 Wok on1 , v. i-.ere the tun floods tbe grass plot, bul , . * here plot, but
. there are oo voices, no children playing I soldier or blind man's buff with their r mother. Tbc doors ait closed, tbe winI dnwa are darkened, and the neighborhood i wrapped in gloom." t It would seem that October has been a t fatal mouth for New York. For to „ moat part the weather has - resembled 0 murky London. A bright October tun a w as a rarity indeed, and tore must bave a hero something in tbe moggy atmosphere , to breed calamities. Firat, we had a crazy , Frenchman running amuck in a tborougha fare crowded with lady shopper* and _ dealing death blow* right and left with a 1 pair of compaase* Then an employe of , the Third Avenue Railroad Company tries ■ to shoot his uncle, the president of the company, and. under to impression that 1 bis shot was effective, blows out bis own " with tbe same weapon. Then the a few boors being s human holocaust. . , Tbc climax horrors was capped, however, c on to last day of to month by tbe mur:1 der of to three beautiful and innocent . . children, mentioned above, by a lunatic B mother, wbo subsequently takes her own , , life. Dr. Scguln, the father of to tnur- | I di-red children and to husband of the iuI natic in question, is s man known to en- i . u-rtain peculiar views on to subject of g I inanity. That phase of inanity resulting from nervous disorders be lias made a I special study. It is reported that be , would bave been called OS an Insanity ex- . pert in toGuiteau case but for his pecu- 1 . iior idea* No one Questions to doctor's 1 bigii standing in bia profeaioo, and to ' most profound sympathy is extended on 1 - all silks lor bis dreadful misfortune. But it 1 | is rat bee remarkable that a man soppoaed ' to be ao adept in diagnosing to insane 1 ! c» morbid oereoosnea*. byatrna ■ e-' .-sbonld bave failed to discover that bli ' Toe prearot seoaation lo Npw, York ts 1 Mr* faogtrv Tl* Bernhae-lt boon was ? U Mr* BeruhyWt was
■> never so great as to interest in tbe "Jcr. ^ sey LUy," who is a common subject of •« c lovrrsation. Her picture* are for sale in i ill tbe shop windows, In to elevated rail. + wry station* and oq.vendera' carts in to >» street* Bcme of to photographs arc " highly colored, and not in the least like the original. Her beautiful face it now »> wdDknown that when she venture* fortn in the street people stare at her with alriminablc persistency, and even follow her about. Tbe Park Theatre fire was a cwtly advertisement to Mr. Abbey the manager, his loss being 8100,000, but it '. has not been without its advantages, io spite of to delay of ooe week and tbc annoyance to eager ticket bolder* I say eager advisedly because people wbo rushed forward to pey 818 and t>0 for a single '- seat and 8820 for boxes must be somewhat L enthusiastic. One advantage of to fire . Is tbit the debut was made in a more suitable plans .Wil lack's new theatre being est places of entertainment in Ibe country , Mr. -Abbey is a somewhat extraordinary man. poaeraaing qualities not always found In theatrical manager* What a Jolly good thing Philosophical temperament is. 1 can think of no otber manager in the city of New York wbo oonld stand in front of a blazing theatre, aeeing dissipated wltlf the clouds of smoke and flame* tbe fair prospects for which be had been working for nearly a year, conscious that trouble and dimppohiuneot and great pecuniary * lose were to certain ecquenoea of tbe ' blaze, and yet ralmly smoking a cigar, .in 1 no outward sense perturbed, anxious first - and foremost for to safety of his em- - ployes, and second, for to pence of mind > of the great star whom be bad hoped lo ' ore hiatal in his flrenamentA great deal bos been written of late about to closing of to great bouse of A. r T. Stewart A Co., and wane writer* bare ' grown sentimental over to closing of a business that bar been ao prominent before tbe pobllcTor a quarter of a century. Tbe 1 truth of to matter is that to business is going on to same as ever, ocly under a different name. Judge HUtoo. since bis „ memorable attack upon to Jew* has found to trade of to bouse steadily decreasing. it is an open secret that " tbe bouse has km rooocy ever since Slew, art's death. Mr* Stewart, while norak I naliy to proprietor of to buatncaa, left everything lo to OJUtrol of Jndge Hilton. Mr* Stewart muM be orer seventy . years of age, yet she effects girlish air* " ami always appeao resplendent in a brown * wig, youthful dresses and a lavish display of diamond* *ir became apparent that something must he done to stop to * waning fortune* at to bouse of A. T. « Stewart* Co. Nothing Iras than heroic II treatment could hope lo remedy matter* A that were going from bad to Jrorae Judge Hilton bit upon to bappy Msa of Changing to bostoas io name, but not in fact Tbe retail department bad long been ^ under thc^coolrol of Mr^F- J. Denning 1- business could therefore be readilv turned * 01 uv^i d.«Mful experiment. A Mr*Gro»a cock had been at to bend of whole** b affair* and to him, la conjunction with d throe young Hilton* t. IntrwMed to btai ■ nraa tor to future. The branches it: Oi.'icr c-.ties bare been iong nonwupport- « ing and toy were tl closed. Jndge HU- . u Mtwrard for Mr* Stewart and cofleet 1!« e j reou of bar other atHnrrous properties, j KMCXXXZe.e-J.XZ_
T*« RaMei stsaOard. It "proves conclusively that there was not a <u~— * d among to people fag Mr. Use only ouxse wc can attribute to (bis Republican defeat is purely a Jack of vote* Republican apathy contributed largely to this result. The PMladelpfrt* Inqafrer. There ii no relief anywhere unless the j Republican party is ready to throw iu arrogant. selfish Bosses overboard, U adopt or' r leaders and new methods, lor only so msy b rise purified and strengthened from :inla.le lphlx. Bvrord. It is not too much lossy that yesterday's work is Ihe resolt rather of Republican disintegration than of Democratic effort i or strength. Tn* Philadelphia Time*. It is a Stalwart death-blow; a violent tearing up by to roots of to spoils , system ; a command from a long forbearing people that Bossr* shall surrender the , despotic power they so Insolently usurped; deliverance from tbc people that the i people shall rule their own government, ' that pmrtiiutiren of public trust is .no longer tolerable in any political auHaptlat titrate Convention. Tbe fifty-third anniversary of Ibe New Jersey Ba|«i»l Stale Convention was held j dee of List week. Tbe convent ton »«s 1 last convention
t called to order by tbe President. James < Buchanan. Tuesday afternoon an address - was made by Rev. J. K. Mom-i...-. uf I Keyport. Rev. W. L. Jones, of Cape May Court House, apoke upon ••Tb»Scr1 board of New Jersey for Denominational t Work." The annual sermon was dc1 livered by Rev L B- Hartm.n, uf TrenI ton. Other addresses were made by Ucv. : Adam Ctiambcr* of Elizabeth: Rev. G. : T. McNirr, of West Creek: R- v. J. W. r Moody, of Treotnn. and Rev. J. G. Nor, ■ of Summit. In the evening addresses I were made by Rev. H. A. Grieaemer. of i Salem; Rev. Addison Parker, of Mom* i town, and Rev. A. W. Bourn, of Newark, i Oo Wednesday Dr. Palmer, of liridge- : ton, presented on address upon "Religious i movements in to State during the last Barbour, of North Orange, io an iotcrcot- - journcd.to meet next year with to church ; at North Orange having completed a very : interesting and satisfactory srw-i-m. The election of officers res iled in to re-elec-tion of Use present incumbent* viz.: President. Jsuies Buchanan; v ice-pn- : . dent* G. M. Webb and J. M. Carpenter; * secretary, T. K. Vaasan treasurer, Are Suy dam. W eek or Prnjer for Voang Men. Tbc Young Men's Cbrislian Aasoclalions tiirongbout to world, by appointment of successive world's conferences and international, State and provincial coo VCD lions have for some yean regularly observed to second Sunday in November, with to week following, as a day and week of prayer for young men and for to of Christian effort io tbeir behalfActive preparations are now in progress for tbe roectiog* which will be held simultaneously during tbe week beginning Sunday, November 12. j -November
TL* growth of this young organization ,f has been marvelous Tbe number of tbe n associations iu various parts of tbe country |. is over 2.600. with au approximate roemr bcrabip of 300,000. Tlie international e committee of to United Stati* and Cane ada reports statistic* fur 1882 of 779 as- ■ aocialiun* of which 659 have an aggregate * membership of 62,875, and 09 own buildh ing* valued m *2.700,493 r Professor E A Apgar, Stale SuperinB tendent of Public Instruetiou, hs« made c a report in which fie sulci that tbe total 1 available amount of echoed tax from Sep. " temher, 1882, to September, 1888. it 81,c 842.666. an increaoe of 819,916 over la« J year. The amount appropr tatecfif rom tbe State School Fund la 8100,000 annually. ' The township tax is 834.218. The in1 teres: of anrplus revenue, derived from 8 tbe 8764.670.44 apportioned ■ to to Stale ' in 1836, under Andrew Jackson, as its * share of 840.000.000 divided among the ' State* amounts lo $38,202,08, being an - increase of $3221.65. Tbc amount for 1 ' maintaining the tcbijls is $1,774,698,47. ) Tbe total amount raised for school purj poses is $2,146,704.74. a decrease of $23,214,18. Tbe value of school property is [ 86,270,778. Tbe number of teachers is J §505- 911 male and 2594 female. There ] are 1806 school districts and 1577 school - ' bouses in to. Stale, their average value ! being $4144. The number of ekildreo c between 5 and 18 ie 348.461. to total ' number enrolled In tbe public school. being 300,626, of whom there was an aver- ' age attendance e.f 11 8,582, the number attending private schools beiofc . 44,5«(J. ' There is an aooommodation in to public schools for*189, 871 children. Tbe average 5 time of keeping tbe schools open Is aimmouths and twelve day* The new M. E. Church at Florence _ ftAtphlq worn dsoticud on to 2d inxloul , by Rev. Dr. Tiffany, ot Philade'phia, and c Rev. Mr. Uclxter. of tbe New Jersey p Conference. Otber addreasrx were made , by Rev. S. Townaend, tbe paatbr in j , charge: the Rev. Mr. Stfiock. Rev. Dr. J. , Lewis, Rev. Merer* Buddingtoa, Sorer- ( , eign. Roe, Wright, Wt«tc*tl and J. Wil. , . ley. Tbe cost of tbe church was $7000, t to ground being prrorntrd by Mr* D. - Hammell. William H. H. Oarty aDd his ^ brother, Alfred C., each gave $1000 tn . to church, and to choir made up a collection of $140. The church was founded ' tweniy-ecveo years, ago by Alfred C. Catty, and to congregation has increased l to tot tbe new building became a neces- i t ritj. Tbe building la fifty by aixty feet j * of pressed brick and two stories high] ; with Stained glass window* On 'to firat . flour Is a large lectnre-room. two class ' rooms and library. Tbe second flora is ' appropriated' toraerrice, with a large gal- ' iery around to room. Tbe building -is f inclosed with a neat iron fence. ! Would you be fre* from OalarrhJHty ! ' : Prver oad CoM la to Bead r Try Efykgrorir. ! B.-W, 111s cqrax XODtrvds^of cbrt*&, cases- , . Price 0* eeota ; awdylasoacatrnswiu mm truer. For five years I bave Offered fipoi awwsim^rart°^nSjsraaa* laiauslkt EH* Hy '. Graam Baln7ils^ur»l me of da-
44th Season j nd Year. The present autumn is the 44th season of Oak HalL I From the day our doors were opened we have been keeping I j strict faith with the people, and we therefore expect the I ! statements we now make to be accepted. One Million Dollars J j is the value of our present stock of clothing and materials j ! Tor men and boys' wear. Never in the history of the I clothing trade has there been so large a venture in a I I single store. The stock is Absolutely Complete ! ' in styles and sizes! Every man or boy of regular shape j ' r | can be fitted, all tastes can be pleased, and every reason - ; j able idea of price can be satisfied. Our I Great Manufacturing Organization 1 I I goes on without interruption to supply all deficiencies. 1 Besides all oilier work we are new putting' in stock from ! 1 200 to 1 500 new overcoats every week. By giving tlie Best for the Least Money ! and keeping tlie greatest stock of clothing iu America, we
1 expect to command the trade of all jthe country about Philadelphia. Our new catalogue will be sent by mail when requested. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. P. S. Balloon News. * ) The many thousands of visitors that witnessed the ascent of the Oak hail balloons during the Bi-Centcnnial Celebration may be interested lo know what became of them. ' No. 30.— Left Oak Hall Tuesday. October 24, at 11.J5 A M. Captured the 4 same day near Union Mills, If. J., by Clayton D, Gaunt. 'i —LrftOxk HalMVglncsdav. October 2^ at_i2.ro p. m. Captured by Captain John I. Moulc. of the schooner F. E. flail ock-Yom Philadelphia, for Albany, N. Y. No. 22. — left Oak Hall Thursday. October 26. at 1 p. >1. Probably went y to sea. with a stiff westerly breeze. Not heard of yet. -fo. 23.— Left Oak Hall Friday. October 27th, at 2.30 p. m. Captured near Freehold. N. J.. on same day by Horatio Clayton.
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" ICE! ICE! ICE! THEMICKEREOCKElXE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. PURE EASTERN ICE. COAL! COAL! COAL! Sera] jour orders to to Broach OOce. Washington s-Tiir.irr aih.i. (kt.an. cai-i: may, n. j. D. CLASER, Corner Washington and Jackson Strreets, Cape May City, READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTS1 FURNISHING GOODS. HATS AND CAPS. Etc. SHIRTS, HOSIERY, NECK AND" UNDERWEAR, Ereryto, u larfto to cot. a SZgSiSSSEgF *2 ma*. Mrs. R. DILLON, Nos. 18 and 20 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY CITY. dhy good* notions, m1lunsby. reatheks. flowers, silks. satis* velvets. -ribbons. crapes and veils. panct goods, tots and stationery. ladies' oossankiis. men - oil cloth scits. umbrellas. and parasols. gkrmantow.n, saxony and zephyr wool Wilson & Co.'s Library $3 per Year, $1 for Three Months. BdMR Patterns *11 Is al lo any Aims, get pi, qn retapt d tie Price. NEW CLOTHING STORE NOW OPENED, No. 41 Washington Street, Cape May City, i ' charles needle* manager. lATEMt sad cheapest nock in Uit oohnij of Gsits' ReaflF-Mafle Glottti ai Fmiiig Goofls. ; our ready-made._clothoig, ■! Coll and pru-e oar rials hyfoed] zulaz to Pbiua»lp*lq or Uarlnx jour order* elrewhere. M OUR mOTTO— "QUICK SALES AND SMALL' PROFITS!" THE PEOPLE'S RELIABLE STORE. I No. 43 Washington Street, Cape May City, | charles need I. VS. MANAGER. new store, increased st0c1. p1est class goods and cheap prick* ' J^JST RECEIVED, A FULL LINE OF LADIES' COATS T DR. WARNER'S CELEBRATED CORALINE CORSETS, ^ {
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iTni ^difrtisrmtnts. ^IIURIFF^S HAI.K- , ^ ' ~ r-.lTril^Ytoeaih my of DECEMBER, I'M. J -• > re toYw*:!.' j I'reUUo'.Ii*! i'li sS'i Z'JfttS&tSawrSF'liirt Mid preml! 1 Hiir^lylm aaB 1 n tar OayjrfXyr ^"o ttTjS S^'ahdlromto^aTo S | all. u la to aiy af Cap* May. The sold luu Jm-1-x a pyl of iae 'Vaaxr*** ilUl Pitoiau-u.- J - jerV." j'ua^Mmrean.j Mary* i il^^^hj^ln-iru'-opfj more luliy appear. The hereby ooor.ye.1 EISSSHSKSE patailflwllhoald Coacrru •trrat. aoeia Uilnjihrra dexreea aod thlny^mmuira, (». ajrarore. nortbao rareof otiirr load owned by said BorA-crty-aix kfTMlM
UlrtJMlunateMBul (S*M °r*'2» 10 laSau* K) Cfly (Sojdecl U Ihr Ori^aaniod^ p^crojf ^bexlll- . N.dLh ErM jmabtHinderaz1 fi-U-'w" llesuiuuis t raid rtlre^and ruKly-aj* and «Mdf led Iroui I fre?^to"'iro«ud cuy*of Cayw May. aM more . particularly bulled ■^'*]2Mm/ui'to*B;ofr ra r-"T?; torore sLsil V-«»eSr«**lnM i ' ..rdttm^'bSh roSr"marx of IBe'aiwreald At- ! Illggsggass! 'f'r^S^'^o^y *Tu!? Ueira'iliiidlni hy thj" ( alea rue I N ^de*ree«.^*'J mlauie* Ed ureal y heiae* lto^ien,e pr«alae« con teyel by Wolera H. Miller mad wife to Ikqrr BocXius sad recorded Bt3tOEi_A^BERGEN. Alloraeyo. An Only Daughter Cured ol Consumption. Wbeo death wo* hourly expected, all reenedl-t bsTl-ix faded. and Jamea waiexywnioeolUl' oianlry, a^M?toylM lie" Iwi' of hrehlb lie baa preyedjmut wend itaUXAnpUn b^^nrw"[iA^rere;' CKAlWrC^A^br^oi ' "yALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SUITABLE FOR BOARDING BOUSE SCHOOL OR SEMINARY. . The property known as While Hall, at to corner of Lateyelle an] JeEeraon alreeU, Cape CSialni.'aB'S^ScondlUoB. Also ooe ^ EIGHT ROOM BRICK DWELUNG. myto-to >* D^MARCT. Oape^ May aty. COD-LIVER OH gOLDIEBSNow wBertnx frmn woragu or dwae or any 1 ; j CHA* I GEO. A. KtiL- Ai.u^TJti-ly./. 1 ;
®rir adi-rrllsfmruts. . ^ gents wanted for ; HEROES OF THE PLAINS, ^ |a W ^ * hl"pa«^jir!re * Arrol^rom|y^«rai C" N° D.THOMPSON A CO. Pnbhabera, ' old- N. w. Cor, ma A I)n»dw». gfr Yo-X. v t5etter than evssb. J J MuTllKH HOMtoSND HEAVEN. 4»» 1* bert amhnrre Prow and Poetry. lolrodDctlon 1- h v T. L Ouylee. D. D. Ttilrjrlrajn^ hom^booV - S'w* :sto*Qh illvh"* and our new < cyciopedi* Xroo mohih 10 Axern* mnnsm How Lost' How Restored! "j i^'ait)' coSaai^-i'ml^Kplleiwy aod*1 PuOnlo myed by aeq-tadnlxeoce or sexual exlra>a(ir Jge rai-nragrauiara. la is a gdmWablie lbimr S of rellaacae OL«y i. radM*n*e^reU^^iiiiog ji every youlb and erery maa In Ibe land. . YOUNG MEN ' I MMMMMMM ITIMHB
1 THE BI.YANl aCTRATTON BUSINESS TOI- . to*M»So. 1'-.:. -1 . 1 li lad'h-l.ik. lelhetirxeit and meet IhoroiijI, In to mfJtoEu^^Oero | tb"W<UMU*WUif°al"'t ' 4- ! Jjfra AGENTS WANTED. ; suure'^'ca'na^'^^MaraS^jhe'^MiSrt* ! tuwn by malLPeecpaid. fMab r.vriuJi"-^e'i" ?!fgal 3Ldirrtlsrtnfnts. ' SURROGATE'S OFFICE. - 'SiBinM'^CTw™*aS«ud<to^'abu*baf' do! ; Sl'RBOGATE OP Tfih^OO VKXf. OP CAPE [ at hla office si Cape May Oourt Uouae. rm I TUESDAY AND SATURDAY .-=... ! 1 of each week. WILLIAM HILDRETII. * | jnnUf SurTouole. > QRDER TO SHOW' CAUSE. ' At *a Orphan,' Court bekl al Cape May oourt - nmire.on the salt day of Sepreintwr.t** before * - Alfred Reed. p. J.. Jew. II DIecrty. SAmortO. _ Goody and Abrani Reeve* Eaq,., Judge* ' Geraldlne slWe^Kaan* Lramlng , ^(ml-r 10 *r.eraldto KSJunSRSmSr* Leimlnx. wlmlns * re.:.*itie..f a: : II-:.-. * S-. appear :« torc'the | ,'uy or'1D««nlir<ne^ to^iv ^we^?"16 ° gnERIFF'.s' SALE. * tl to'boa *"f **11' - SToouMy it li'iiVay lads'," ot"^ew*/i° t *°'uarj*rev°f note, lyli and being onlw^TSnd. to ibe'ctty stead plantauon of Israel Hugbe* deeeased. be. lug numiM-rrd Lot No. r; to s map of Ibe dlrte- . loo of Ibe ertale ol Ibe sold Israel Hughe*. ' e-l SI follow* to wll.:-Beguintogsl"s slale In Ih* Funuefrr"!^' "*« """"S** rtnel uorth *7 degree* weal 11 perrhes to lb* comer of Lafavetir street, from tbenee along i brr»*to^f slake NHnrM^!*oartliwrat 'eorBroof > W No. »to*aM dlvistoo.^wrt ug to Ma-y Ann ; b.-. u a nake Handing to Ibe Done lin*of N reCTIbrora perebr* or land.'be'to'w^more the same M of land wblrb Joseph I. Ilrlsr. by todeuluredUrdPrhnuiTI. l»&.SBd recorded L 22><^wtmnl5aM' I Plrs* *!■» a>a^e_«jS._mera or lem^al to cast m* m* deed root_jo.^»L page* wi la*; sM nartbrtui side^.r jT^kHm'^Trret. omv^ed l/y f.-n.lsn:. smlurer, to^/xrauiton ^i'to slilFo? .Enuua Dema. Plalni-ff. and to be sold br I ALBERT ADAM* Laic Sheriff. tisIed-Aux. 1Kb. Its* a-:» The snore sale sands adjourned umil "• KHIDAT. NOVEMBKB ITU. troi. " ' ' aLBEK? adam* Lole ftort*.

