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PubHthed Erery Saturday Morning ! CAPE HAY. DECEMBER 2. 1882. TkU r*~ « reyrityta' "O I r'"T i The State Sanitary Cooreoiioo «ili ' meat at Trenton on ihe 14th and 15th lent. ( According to the rite rlul autlatice ' beiore the public the peroaniare ofwirath* 1 bum coos.mptk» t> mo ch lower la Oape ' May City and county than la any other ' tocmlhy <n the Eartern. Middle or At- ■ Ian tic StW^a lawyer Head, who helped to defend , Oulteau.CDi>deat)y requeatathe gorerament t to pay him >5000 for trie valuable aerrioea , In that celebrated caae. It ie sow In or- ( der tor the altoraeya defending the Star , Route cos piratorr to file their bills. , General Grant's article in the A'ortA 1 Amoim Actum* settles it. It now only ' re mains for Conpeas and the President to rriDore the ' •undeserved stigma" upon ' General Fita-Jahn Potter. And the sooner ' Ulsdooelhe better. — Washington Critic ' *> ___ It is a pood time to go West. The ralltrads are at war west of Chicago, and you ( raw go from that city to Rock.lslaaa or j Dareopor'. for filly ccnl*. and si far as c Kansas Gov or Omaha for a dollar, while i Omaha

the war Is so bitter that the roads srill , bring you tack for nothing. , At Fail Haven, near Red Bank, H. J., a war it raging between the oyster powers and clam diggers. For some time the dam men hare lieen holding what they ( call Indignation meetings, sad protest! were sent to the oystennen that every realdent of li e State bad equal rights to the . river, aep-cially the oyster-beds, as most ' of the oyrters were national plants. The oyaer men have been notified to take op 1 their beds within ten dsya They eay 1 they will protect ibem with force, if 1 Talk about excretive revenue— the pen- t ■ion business will take care of that pies- < enlly. Commissioner Dudley says the < estimate, of the amount needed nest year I (9101,000.000) a ill not be sufficient, sod < the pens.on roll is -growing all the time. < The later t suggestion is that a pension bill ^^be introduced lo behalf of those who did t the time. Out who will now swear they a would have gone had I bey been old t enough. This Is guod, so far us H pies, but ougliit not tobemidetoiododelbeir j The G mod Army of the Republic la not r a political organisation, although it has 1 sometimes heen charged with being audi. sometimes neen cosrged wnn oeing tucb.

As evid. oca of the fact we mlgbt point to the eooriitoUoo of the order, an article of which i istludly slates that the order is mat-poll icai and cannot as a body pledge ilrelf f, the snpport of any candidate for office. The further fact might bg menHoned list the charter of a Post in this Httte, » Ulch declared Id favor of one of the cat d. dales on the State ticket, baa recently been revoked. The order la pledged only to the defence of the old flag and lo acta of brotherly kindness toward each other.— Ofasa (A'. }'. ) Jfretw. A Washington dispatch says the General' So wrintrnden! of the Life Saving eodstuie of the (talkie*, whereby each station trill hereafter be designated by the name of the place at which 11 is located. Some fro fusion has arisen under the present ay-tent from the fact that there are b.r, Ib-ugli in diOrrent districts. There is little doubt that the (imposed change will pr-.ve ■tisfactory, both to members of the Service and the public generally. Ezclud ng those who live in the immediate vn roily of the coast, there is not one Only agotism and personal pique against (or, a- J lliry cannot excuse. General Logan', hitter and persistent antagonism reinata uncut. It is understood that the inoncMrtjmt Illinoialan propcaea to perpetrate a apor. b which shall put ia the shade hit previous Usee days' effort; and it may be that i tliocal affairs are not sufficiently pressing to render such an occupation of other bund. It mey be that a little lem < f Logan's logic and a Utile mora liberal Justice would he better appreciated by lboae for W.iom the great objector ia prrsumsd lo be wotfe'tug. General Logan may pose as the twelfth obstinate Juror as long as he lik-s in primte life, but the teat of the Jury have about made up their minds thai injustice has been done lo General Porter, sad that national honor demands prompt acta tto lodgment and ample rrpasaiion for the hlupder. 1-1 Or aarlns tenth. Tt,e following is an abstract of the annual report of the General 8uperinlocd. nl at «h.a LitmSaviag Service; The retablhh- - - mm embraces U the cloae of the fiscal year 1» atatiooa, 145 being oo the Atlanlk. 87 oc the lakes, 7 oo the Pacific, and 1 at .be fails of the Ohio. Louisville. Ken lucky. The number of disasters to documtced vessel) within Ihe field of station operations during lbs yaai nas 887. There were 8806 person, on board three vessels, of wb.cn 3856 were saved and only 18 The number of shipwrecked who required aneuor at the gutions was 4SD, and to three 18* days relief. ia Ihe aggregate. WI.M8 ; making the total va!oe"o( propeery imp«ilkd.^>l, 757.882 Of thi» peooerty icroired in Ota kUredBtolcm 5rg^4fS5& el • '

(From our Rraurir CorT—predrat.] l Wahusotos D. C., Nov. 88. 1888 Obairmao KcDy did not find a majority of the Ways and Meant Committee on ; band best lo Indorse his proposition for i free whiskey, the abolition of all internal i re r cd or taxes— in order to cut down revenue reoetpu in the interest of the pro- . tective tariff. 6o the meeting called to : perfect this measure wss adjourned over until after Coogrras assembles There Is j likelihood tbtt s .majority of the , this proposition- Another reason why , the committee thought tbey could do , nothing in advance of the mioo waqj^e. r of a report I root our absurd Tariff . Commission, which lias Ins rambling about the country all summer. Hence Judge Kelly and bis colleagues of the committee amused themselves by chaffing - each other no politics and the results of the late* elections. Well, perhaps the whole thing Is very funny to these Conbut it » oot ... amusing to the some relief from the uni.wsuuable imposts i they are ouipelkxJ t . psy— not on their whiskey, but upon the necessaries of life. ; There is a mrinorslile historic portrait of a Roman Eauperor adding while Rome in Hum-, to wbiob the levity and inaction of ibis Ways and Means Committee seems to give fresh point as an illua- . The Star- Route Cases will be opened In the District-Court next week, and, preparatory lo their pruancutiou, and judicial atmosphere has been purified by the ,

1 Lightning-like removal of a number Of ' government officials known to he In aotivc sympathy with the defendants. The anao much excitement here that the principal paper of lb city issued an extra. The and other removals are expected lo follow. District Attorney C jrkhill. it it aaid,' will be superseded by Special Attorney George It does not seem probable thai Bliss would be willing to relinquish bis present aalary of $100 per day to accept a position that only pays $5,000 per year, and one that would email upon him much more arduous duty than be ia now called upon to perform. The annual report of the Attorney-General will show that the claim of Mr. 1(1 1 w as special attorney in connection with the star-route caae* will amount lo more than $87,000 a great deal more than the yearly compensation of the Attorney -Gcoeral. The most prominent candidate mentioned fur the. marshal ship of the District is Thomas Murphy, of New York, who Is also a candidate for District commtaslooer upon the retirement of Major Morgan. Another rumor is to the effect that First g— ia,!. postmaster General Frank Hation will resign from the Post office- Department, and confine himself to JournalNow that tbe axe begins to fail the n friends of others in danger are very un-

lf easy in oouseqoeence. If tbe President J intends lo turn out all of those under him r who have been intimate with star-route r people and dined and wined on lbs prow coeds of their alleged corrupt transactions, f heads wlU fall very thick into the basket. f Several of tbe officials who are mentioned, a as liable to be dismissed Saturday, were ( p.-rsonal friends of tbe late President j Garfield, and already It is openly totima _ ted that this fact ia the main-spring of Ibe . President's actioo. Tbete is moat probably oo gronnd for this assumption, but the - officials who are affected protest inret • : vigorously that tbey have been treated „ with msrkgd'injusuce, and will undoubt- > ,-dly arise upon ltd, Idem lo help them out. e Mr. Henry, the United Stales Marshal lor . the District of CpluiutKa, was one of Ibe 1- moit> tMlma'e intimate friCbds Garfield e bad. In circle, friendly lo them it was - aaid this evening thai as aooc as Congress e met ntolfios would be made lo inrcstiB gale tbe expenditures of Ibe Department ■ of Justice, when Ibe Allurney General ■ would be shown not lo be imbued with - that stern arose of official integrity B breathed in bis letter lo Ibe President. 1> \ > was asserted, among other things, that be \ hid furnished his private rooms Id the i t department oo a scale of unparalelied mag. t nificence, and that portions of the public ! [ funds bad been unlawfully diverted to , pay for the same, bach assertions may t be devoid of truth, bur they show the 1 feeling which exists. Mr. Rounds, tbe ' j public primer, has only been in a few ; months, and be is among those spoken of as marked for dismiseak He wu appo'tn- ' , ted at the instance of Senator Logan, and , the latter has telegraphed the President \ requesting him to suspend actioo in Mr. , | Rounds' case until hie airival In Washing- - ton. When tbe Senate meets the Presl- ' . dent, under the law, will send notification ' j of the sua (tension of the officials ordered . reaktved, with the nominations of their I euraitia. and it ia anUefpated .that a , dempcraic fight will be made In the Senate and much additional scandal be brought , , to light. Mao. Makes one of the nicest Chris Unas preeecis > of the donor. Tlte newly imported Night - tinging canary is Ibe best as it sings by lamplight as well si duticg Ihe day; tbe . cost Is $8 W. Ogee can he had front I $1.00 lev a nice braee age up lo $10,00 . for a liver plated one. 1 Tbo beat plaoe to go for these things Is ; . to tbe retail department of Ihe Bun Food . Comfort, 887 South Eighth St., Phil- ; , ^delpbla. They havu the largeK Mock of , Sirktnde of birds, cages, aquarium, fine , bred dugi, etc, in Amerkm. Canaries \ 1 can be sent by express with perfect eafe- i ty. A priated guarantee given with . . every bird. ' ... — — : h, 1 ' faio. N. Y-, aad is their favorite prescrip- i • U^fmjndwwboareeufferiqfcfrooany ; sag"--" "-—a a Indians can work. . Those at Standing a Kick Agency have raised this year 750 I bushel, of wheat, 5,500 of uats. 10.000 of a corn, and 8,000 of potato* beside. | ; -1- — - ;

Wrist Cape Max I* Data*. grass wuuaa Laaas ia Slovta Aarrtcaa. Cape May, N. J„ No.ember 86. As a rule building operations at Oape ' do not begin until tbe egging. It is ' rather surprising therefore to find eogrent 1 ! an activity as now prevails among the j carpenter*, painter*, maanne and plaaler- • rv* down Utr. ' Never saw anything I > 11," Ihry -ay. On every hand ana , > now, ,. T. :U list of fint class boalelrias ' "f viih; I i- .be privilege id Cape May •" Isnai. twi. fine boiels will be added lie- ' foie next xummer. On Ihe old Coiumbu I sen OM roeted, Victor Drnlxot is errct- ! ire a building, wilb a frontage of 188 feet ■ o Brach avenue, aad a depth of 180 feet on Decatur street. An elimination of ' lite plan reveals the fsct that the hotel will be a very ornate ime in outward ap- > 1- stance, and tbal ia lis imrrnal conven- ■ it tiers it will lie uoexoeilrd by any house ! in Cape May. The other botel which 1 Will in all prolatbility be erected will have 1 its site oo tbe tract of the Cape May City Land Company, just west of tbe Sea Brerre Exeuraioc House. Among tbe cottage* and board ing1 Injures of construction at present, tbe following may be noted : Those of Theodore Mr oiler aad Samuel Wiley on Decatur street, that of Thomas II. Williamson oo Columbia avenue, that of Frank Greet on Hughe* meet, that of Eld red ge Johnson ' ou C ingress avenue, those of George Hib drclb and Christopher Gallagher oo Jackson street, that of Mrs. Lewis oo Ibe Ml. son street, uiai ot atra. uewis tbe ait. :

The Knickerbocker lee Company are preparing to build three very handsome ^ stores, to which is adjoined a dwelling. house, on Washington street, above Ocean. * A number of other store* are being built, E. while a number of others are being en- '• largcd. Among improvements in Ibe hotel line, ■e lo addition lo those noted above, may be a mentiooed another. Tbe owner of the '* West End Hotel baa arranged to bare a I large cottage adjoining oo the south added '• . to bit house, making a very noteworthy II improvement thereto. ^ Tbe Oape May Clly Land Company, ' which last spring purrlnred ibe Mark e Devine tract of land, laciuuing lU- old 1 Mount Vernon properly, ha. uui made 1 the progress desirable, owing to the great 1 difficulty which was experienced in accure 1 lug a satisfactory brief of title lo [heir purchase. However, after tbe Upse of - much valuable lime, and tbe expenditure 1 or a very considerable amount of mooey, 1 the company has succeeded lo obtaining a ' complete brief, which has beeo examined and pasted by a number of eminent law- ' ycr*,dti>d no further hitches are probable ■ Tbe company has not been idle, however. - Beach avenue has been extended along ' a large portion of the ocean front of the tract, while three or four avenues bare f been opened and admirably ended. If men opcncu ana sumirauiy craned. H

- the moequilb question can be successfully 1 coped with, this enterprise Is morally err ' lain to succeed. The company bold a '■ meeting next Tuesday, at which impor- ' laot business will be discuaaed and acted ' upon. The officers of tbe company, moat • of whom are residents of your city, are as ■ follows: President D. R. Patterson; vice ' president, Hon. Albert Merrill; treasurer, 1 E. P. Carpenter; secretary, Theodore M. Rrger; directors, D. R. Patterson, E. P. : Carpenter, John R. Hall, George Mc- ' Gowan. John J. Kramer, Albert Merrill, " Win. Whartno, Jr., Charles H. Graham, i Jerome Oarty ; superintendent, Thomas , H. Williamson. Cure for Dlpritrierta f From Utr Pblladelplus Hecont, Nov VT.^ A gentleman reaiding in the northern I part of Ihe dly, whoa two Httle daugbf irrs were dying last Thursday of diph- , Uteris saw in tbe Ausrd of that day a communication commending tbe use of t sulphur ia csea of diphtheria. As a list 1 resort be made a trial of It, using washed i flower* of sulphur and applying U directly . to the membraneoua growths lo the throats ; of, tbe children tnr mauu of a common day pipe. Tbe effect was almost magi. : cal. Within two boars there was complete i relief, and in two days tbe children. who had been given up by their ; physicians, had oomnleteiy recovered. While It ie not reasonable to rely entirely • upon y'Pho^ to^.lfiajihat Jaeet cblid- . proper recognition of its value u a de- ; stroyer of morbid or fungus membraneous • growths In cases of a diphtheric type. r Disl tiled or sublimed sulphur, known as i Bowers of sulphur, abould be used, not . tbe powdered crude sulphur. ' For IS* cape Msj Wats. JLt It Again. at a turn those edaea bold. ' They seom to bo bat tboag* the weather 1s cow Sows, rare to the otter itdouiuo. sail. W« wonder how ever ttey'vo kept oat of Jail ; wiotosttS of -wta, Boi the w»Ts*iun roils stu' ttTaashwls ks Igu, So IB °**1' . Is Wsshingtoo slreM. oppo «Ue ttt Jtettodht UTTU.-AI Wlaatow, S. J_ Hov. tstt. Joan iitue.tatbe sott ysar oi as age. UUod by Us Omtoa BHaM.'1*1 " 1 tt«C*SlmLomslal m'oMoct'rromMr' . rwsa«rws.atJaasoss»re«t. cape May 6ay. 1 ^-ancE. I GIFT TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER. ! nbw"YSI1bsbrvbr, i SHHSissrassS HtrwtoKimnm.^

*rtr aflrfrtlirar s. I Mui gin fit wCSs use? MMsea Wo otter bawseoe Win pay yoo nearly is wsn. [ aai*.U(S^j omar«»fl SS^'r"; 1 ALMOST IS BID. - What the Perplexed Phjrslelans , Do In Vases of Emergency . r CINg P08OCS PLASTaB wtthool Sets*. The doctor apekr by tae card. The C. point 1 aoasngaiu tare spot, iryoo esa hvhrised,tt* capdae will do a. look sot forttr traads. It ' UMjrord CAPCIKB esMe^tte riMdi^ or nre ! JJET^El. ORGAN. ^ ^ ^ ^ j i c!*dK.»Swra!L n'J'17 1 PATENTS ; SSwToilKftUMS^lo'roTSOi^lsrr loe».

e HTM". OT Ftelsralar Opposite Pateet (MDte. WOSIDgt^'o. C. ; WISEs^H ' SON *A ' ; EIGHT BATTLES. 1 Having Paaped throngh the War, an Old Koldlrr < ouqners one Enemy more. 1 KlodHng Willi entbostaim s> be recalled tbe ' the wer; Seren'Vhiea. Mtlrrrn RlU^Straee £ uK'Su'lSJSaS "*MhW«wD

y rata , traowTr" FA VOKJ?E HK1IXDV SiSig'o^ u ro'odi' SJ'.'^'ibro'r ' ™° : btreuxibent me: TST" oO " TJS? II l- qSMtaSI.™ W6M1 1 «" It ' uihw'"otoBtK,iJAVOSJ dBEMEDTl' y<4f^£^ m iJSdOTU NT?"' A" DECT 11 Co I Si^bS.'si'to^M Is* a week ib yoor own lawn. SB ootstrree. So n*X. Errrytbtox new. Capital not reeulral. 1 W* will (orsMSyoo everytblnt- WtaybremAtlag fortes**, ladle* nut, ■■ moeb » to- n. aad - boy* and gtrlt mat. gnat pay. Header. II yoo . nasi nana— at whu-b yos at bast great nay b LATr "pSrtland 'iraBe.'*™ " "ai'j ' ; THE SUN. r NEW YORK, 1883. '• SErssSSSrarS ! a-s | nT!n 'i*^ 1 a rere'bt^^'g*^* m bt'j* ^^£or"tS? S3SS5 STr'nS'e'reSi oi , Anottee bold* It la tte btat KepobUcaa aewapa- . 1 2 ^al^psala wub paracutar force to bta°U*diTlJ^ II yo?'alr*ady know Tas Boa. yos wiu on. , asrve tbat itltslBui huh better tban ever . ! before. If yos do not slrosdy boot* Tas sr», y= TliUlllL, be a BUlu. o( ab bumao ►- ilvwy, aKorehooeeof a* ebotesst peodneu of ■ <• *1 j~ ^"iS'tnTiStrStEnSia^^SJ! ' '' Terms to Msul fissboert Its ' l^1^KVES*£5*p2«I'ol«hea-i ' matter or tte daily moot; an Agricultural a pns. rmTsfcaxoty J Mount's.;^ ^^g^^^COD-llVER Oil : gOLMERS SStw'&sre ^*^-*""1^*; y*'*""*

44th Season 2 2d Year, The present autumn is the 44th season of Oak Hall From the day our doors were opened we have been keeping strict faith with the peop.c, ani we therefore expect tha statements we now make to bi'aieepfcd. , One Million Dollars is the value of our present stock of clothing and materi^p for men and Boys' wear." Never in the history of tho clothing trade has there been so large a venture in a single store. The stock L Absolutely Complete in styles and sizes. Every ginan or ijoy of regular shapi | can be fitted, all tastes can L : pleased, and ever)' reasonj able idea of price can be satisfied. Our i Great Manufacturing Organization j goes on without interruption to supply all deficiencies, j Besides all other work we arc new putting in stock from ! 1200 to 1500 new overcoats every week. By giving the Best for the Least Money -- and keeping the greatest stock of clothing in America, we expect to command the trade of all the country about 1 WUJSL-L.L. IV! v-u/uiuiouu uiu UdUU l! I 411 U1C COUUlTy a DO lit

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 Hall balloons during the Bi-Centennixl Celebration may be interested to know what became of them. No. 30. — Left Oak Hall Tuesday, October 24. at 1 1.5; a. It. Captured the same day near Union Mills. N. J„ by Clayton D. No. 24. — Left Oak Hall Wednesday. October 25, at 12.10 p. u. Captured at sea, at 7 a. m.. October 27. in latitude 39° ro; longitude. 73*45 ; by Captain John I . Moulc. of the schooner F. E. Hallock, from Philadelphia, for Albany, N. Y. No. 22.— Left Oak Hall Thursday. October 26, at 1 p. M. Probably went to sea, with a stiff westerly brccic. Not heard of yet. •To. 23. — Left Oak Hall Friday, October 27th, at 2.30 r. u. Captured near _ ' Freehold, N, J., on same dav by Horatio Clayton.

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CHAS. e. FBENCli. (HAS. C. REEVES FRENCH & REEVES, Noa. 13 and 15 Federal Street, OXMDEN, N. J. GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED, Mtureota Pateul Ftocr, Mm Free. Beat Dried Beef. RocX, Caarae and Flat Salt, Hay and Straw by the Bale or Bandit. Axle arrest, Caitlt rowdrr. Coal. Ac. jtio-y Fertilizers, Agricultural Implements and Truck Baskets. ICE! ICE! ICE! ! THE KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO., of philadelphia. 1 SUPPLY HOTELS, RESTAURANTS ASD COTTAGES WITH PURE EASTERN ICE. ■ COAL! COAL! COAL! ! BEST QUALITY, CAREFULLY PREPARED FOR FAMILY USE, AMD PULL WEIGHT GUARANTEED; , aov*-y WASHINGTON STREET Above OCEAN, CAPE MAT, S.J. , ... ... . D. GLASER, ; Corner Washington and Jackson Strreets, Cape May City, LA&OEST. FINEST AND LATEST STOCK OP j EEADI-MABE CUffRDKi," SENIS FUMHDIli GOODS. HATS AM) CAPS, ffi shirts, hosiery, neck and underwear, tempt***— *111 Tnieat la Ibvcoubtr of WOOLEN. MERINO AND CANTON FLANNEL UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. At Cbeapae Uu or READT-M ADE CLOTHING : ■ ... - ..... - ■■■ ^ Mrs. R. DILLON, ~ Nos. 1 8 and 20 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY CITY. GOODS, NOTIONS, MILLINERY. FEATHERS. FLOWERS. BILKS. SATINg, VELVETS. RIBBONS. CRAPES AND VEILS. FANCY GOODS, TOTS ARB STATIONERY. LADIES- GOSSAMERS. MENS OIL CLOTH SUITS. UMBRELLAS, AMD PARASOLS. OKRM AMTOWN, SAXOMT AMD ZEPHYR WOOL. Wilson & Oo.'s Library 83 per Year, $1 for Three Months. Main nitm wB Ie iol K w lita, ml ftf, w imW & M fia. If ytw cn*i* to C*p« .May. call in and leert yoor Idtggagt. W* win tak* car* of > vltton OUR MOTTO— "QUICK «»LE» AMP SMALL PROF1T8I" the people'sTeliable store. No. 43 Washington Street, Cape May City, CHARLES NEE DLLS, MANAGER. MEW STOKE. INCREASED STOLE. FIRST CLASS OOOD8 AMD CHEAP PRICES. | JUST RECEIVED. A FULL LINE OF LADIE8' COATS ' DR. WARNER'S CELEBRATED CORALINC CORSETS, lj 1 m*y*M*B **' "''^"cjhelks NKDLES. mraa(wt. j ;

I frB gJOfU. ^■J Send to a Housa Dealing ^H( EXCLUSIVELY IN DRY GOODS, I ^■1 drtri thereby secure tbn edvenlages ciiered by The cancentratlDn npun rme slngla branch of business d! all our vast iacllities. ^■1 The preeent eeescn we ere ehowlng a ^^■1 etnek Aggregating fully d TSUitttOH and GuatUi Spoliate ^Hj In Silks, Drew Gaode, Cloths, Ladles' end |H| I ' wi«>tirtg Goods, Upholstering Materials, Hpslery, Underwear, Gloves, Fancy Goods, Drees Trimmings, &c.i &o. flee. VBRIMK ^ 0h6$glBR, Tllglrt and .\|art;et Ktrpcls. KB' P5It*D€LPBIA.-+

ilea ^flufrlismfnts. gHERIFF'§ SALE, d mVdm ^ *y 1- ATI' : DAY, tbt»UI day of DECEMBER, llfcj, "m °tar.°J. Mrionf 10 ttt" Styo? Opt May! Jtrwy S'SforcreHLiS' Ibt^ht'uut.'cl^ni'bn" dtn.fen - of rekl Ototft BocAlaMdvfcDdaniLor. r» Glitzy Of bndbtln^j tit c£or^ wa1?«<u^bt ■am^tbt^Ub^r^Sk^ omt* or ttt oonmyof Cop* May.urept ttu tbe lot* '.ttw—n oooxrare aad Front Hrreu art m*.l« to front eny tret on Boo lb and Nortti foll.w,: Btslnnlnx at a BtbXt wbtcb u brio a Sonlb and Cooxrtaa ' ttreou; Ibtnt* o;ndlrtx by rent lot Mo. **, nartt tbirty^arre dterrea wrat out buntml tret ui^tb^dltuioa line of ^tbt ^v"i'^*0*Sec2e*^t2rttl%edktxS r.°, K!rt:. ut tbe CUT of C*se»*f- Tbe eald lot* bet. s . pan ot tte -O' n|bii hall Plantation." wbwl. wa* conveyed toHeretd Water* B. MU- - lenn loo** MUler and Mary bri wile, by tndeninn . ^^^ tre twe*ri*wvmtt^day eg Ma^.^A.

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3ttc jnUrrtUmnrts. -yALUABLE FKOPEBTY FOB SUITABLE FOR BOARDING HOUSE SCHOOL OB SEMINARY. Tbt property Known a* White Hall, at ttt Corfu r of^Lefayette and Jrtferanc *tre*u.^Capc ESSSftm? reSfroodSla^too one EIGHT ROOM BRICK DWELLING, "'rartrelnf. for'anliaineL^ S5^^jTD£R'MAA,H?Y.'gaSg£nk How Lost, How Restored 1 we5b iRwS' ^^y re'i'kt roreTr rnnfal prartlr* tbal tbe elarmtor tr>nw*o.aota of at If -a boat may be ra«b»^T cored; poiaUox ; artTtbeaply. prtratrlr. and radtoa] 7 '

""""Vn^uULVKRWELL MEDICAL CO_ oT- 41 Ann NI„ Sew Torn; Pert offl-e Box. *u>. YOUNG MEN T1IE ^SSSSSrOM BUSINESS CO LJ^IVE AGENTSJ W ANTE D. To act] Dr. Cbaat'a R-celpea; or Information mtma ever iff .red to booLerenta^ sample copIF^'In^IIe^kJ'lil {E— 'prtotl^ T AND ! A. A. THOMAS, ST. XJ t:|n-l •" '• Prat- . tire* GCTBratht United Bute* Oentral lan.l »3SSr« Court - and all claaata of tlalma ot tort tbe RxecnUre Dtpartmeot*-^ Bpcclal alltotlon Irgat ^drrrttsramts. gtUBBOGATK'S Officj SURBOOin OF irn^OOUMTT OF CAPE at hla office at Cape May coon llouae, on TUESDAY AMD SATURDAY orreebwrek WILLIAM BILDRBTH. QRDEB TO SHOW CAUBE. At aM^hrariJotm held at Mar Conn Oaody and^Abram Ketrea. Eaqa, Judffca. Gcraldm|piee^b^ntre Leamlnt | ^ Ord^lo hmureto'thU Coon, under oath, a Jnr aad tree Henry Soffe.deoaaaed, whereby It appear* thai ■roriandroaJwa^'mereS^i'ry^^.dre mjsssi Oettbar *d. lset. Prtnterte fee. «*.««. gHERIFF'S SALE. u tt1'bom4T*°^^ra ni 901 b' laid i ""'t n Kartot r't. Metvln. inPtre rtty or care'iuy.in the oonnty or Cape May and Rrat" of New Jtr*ey a* aforeeatd, all thai oertalo lot or price of xronnd. with tbe bnfldlnx* tbereon t reread, annate. lrlnr and beln* on Cape laland. lo tte city or Cape May. In the eonnty OT Cape M.r and elate of Mew Jewry, brtox a part of tte home•lead pttn^'m»r^«ratl^Itn*bt*. dreeued, tmIre or™»77iare 'of tU° iaSfcStl Raabta. amour hla btlre at law and U butted and bounded a* follow*, to w*u — Bexinnme at a rtake m the tAdO^^Jarim^roB^er^JaebTO mere it SSSSSSSisSS to tbt clerk'* office of raid coontr. In deed bonk W&MM nortbeert elrte of Jockaen at reel, ronreyed b; B^Ntwall toR. D. Mdmnnda A^^hre, oof. berttt! ran^dred book*Ko.'4L1p*re?Mt Ac""" 1 01 ■a^tb.^rdptrty of Jane B Nrw.ll, JriEmma Dteta.Flain.lt and tore arid hr ^ ALBKSjADAMg, Lata Saecl*.^ *** FRIDAY? MOriwtjfiMmhlttA at tte rase Late Xbertf. FRIDAY. DECEMBEH 1Kb, Irte, jeltteramattt-^rire^^^