Publlihed Every Saturday Morning. CAPE MAY, SEPTEMBER 20. <884Tte Woodbury liberal Prmt ays Ibtre ia a question whether or not mldlere* widows balding property shook] DO* have the beoeflt ot the 83 00 lax exemption to*. The (jrat Are at Cleveland, Ohio, was no* fully got coder control until about 2 o'clock Monday morning. The burned did rid oorers forty aorta, and 17,000 men are t brown oat of employment by the fire. TV totoat estimate of the losses still oaks Item about 02,000.000- - A fiirlir'-M^nnt Holly, oo Saturday, destroyed oce of the oldest buildings la the tows. It wu sttasted oa Miller's Hill, and was owned by Burr A. Haines sod 3. L. Kciscy, who allowed the Insurance to expire shoot s mootb ago. It was balll nearly s century ago. Pbitodelrbia Cyanide Herald: "What Edmunds has bren In Yermcbt, so Is Conkllng in New York, and Cameron In Pennsylvania." Plain words and true ones. Tbe danger la recognised and met. But wbat Edmunds has done, Cackling has not the ooaiags and Cameron not the ability to-do." yhrporalion Council Lacombc on Batsrdav sent to Mayor Edaos an opinion that tlx special meeting of the New York Aldermen on the 80th alt., which they gave away the Broadway franchise to a aoi face railway company, illegal, not baring been properly called. Its action, thr rcforc, has do effect. The Pbliv^phla and Attontlc City Hallway will be operated as a broad gauge road about tbe Brat of October. Tbe work of putting In the Ya and aidinga is now In progress and will be completed la a few days It la tbe purpose of the company *o ondsrsland. to operate it as a through roalto New York. Pott-office inspectors have reported a ■•shortage" in tbe accounts of the postmaster at Ashland, Penua., of (403 In the moocy -order department and 8487 to the postal account. Tbe postmaster baa offered to -pay the deficiency, but tbe inspectors bare bee^ordeied to take charge , of the office and arrest the post master. The Joint Committee te arrange for the unveiling of tbe Monmouth Battle Monument met on Thursday. It was decided that the ceremonies should take place on Tbureday, November 18th. Tbe oralioc will V delivered by Frederick T. Frellngbayseu and Attorney General John P. Stock too. Governor Abbett will aoocpi the monument on behalf ot tbe State. The official atatemenl does not make the acreage of wbcat quite as great as had torn estimated. In Great Britain and : Ireland it is only 2,745/_85. The eati- , mated yield is Uiiriy-one bushel, per i acre, which would te about 85,000,000 , buUie.lt, a little less than baa been aup- i posed to trade circles, but not enough to affect tbe prior. Oat ot 810,0*1,000 | bushels required for tbe ooneumptioo of , Great Britain and Ireland, only about ; 88,000,000 buabela, or *0 per ocnt, la i raited in that country. For the met, | Great Britain depends upon- foreign com- i mesne, drawing about half Its foreign supply from thia country. I Crantery 'picking was begun last week 1 on a number of Ocean county bogs'. Tbe 1 Toms River Courier says that competent ( Judges estimate that the aggregate yield in '• the county will te about fifty per cent. ' larger than last yew. A number of bogs that have for tbe past few years been 1 almost entirely unproductive will yield 1 good crops this season. Tbe Long Bwamp ' bout, near Toms River, moat cf which c were not worth picking last year, this 1 year are likely to yield fair crops. The c bo<s to the neighborhood of Forked River c are reported as promhlog good crops. The report from Jackson Township are 1 an- atoo encouraging. Toe crop In New ' Jetary. this year, it' la rati mated, will , ' reach 180,000 bushels, which will te an r carem of tot, 000 bushels oyer last year's < yhw- ; Wbse oysters are plentiful sad of firstrate quality, and It is predicted that the t rote quality, ana it is predicted mat tne
reason will te caKof the teat ever known, prima will not role high. Thia la do article of food we mlaa ao much when It la »ot tote bad, oi we think it to not to be bad, as tbe oyster. In reality there a. good oysters all the year round. There are oyatennm who ioeiat that the oyster ia swrcteet in May. I have eaten finer oysters' at Cape May to August than duriac any month in the city. Btlll it would not te wise to attempt oysters "out of devoted mainly to oysters, where you csxild te confident where ttey came frcan and of their condition. It ia alao the lime Regained various kinds I spoke last »<wk of reed and rail birds Woodcock also are on sale, but they have been bringiaj a dollar each. We moat wait yets Utile while for dnda. Quail are due after the la( of November, and with cold weather wild turkeys, venlaoc, and tear. Of aelpe there are said to be tweoty-two lail. tbe leari — /Vreej,'. Jb^aSj?™ •Wbat to tabs expected In Novamber frtan Maine r~~Tfffrs ah— fugo aQ,Q(0 m 35,000 majority for Btolne andT^gan, • Si«te were tealeh by 551 by the op;«*iti}«i VMS four yews ago. they gave 4,885 for Garfield !n the Presidential elect cn Wbeo, ttey named the Bute by 14,960 majority In tbe tegaemher election of 1876, ttey gate a majority of 15,730 for tog. When tbey canted the Bute by 17.216 amjreny to the tk-pumbcr election of I87S, ao many Democrats stayed at home that the Republicans had a majority cf *»,*» fte Grant to the Preasdantiai election " hTuSb the Republicans carried the Ante by 36,408 intepUmter. and had , K.W majority lor Grant to the Pres.- , 125^^^222 : : TTi1'M**T u ( if aaareaaE36.8W Whine. avi I a ' »
STATE ITEMS. 1 TberreelpSof tbe recent CnmbeJraA I county fair were to exeeai of 4ny previous year. The Eaatlake woolen mills at Dridgeice ;. have shut down, owing to the overstocked Tbe Drew Theological Seminary at : Madison receives #45,000, by mleef property to New York. - Bound Brook is to have a public library * for which »230 have been subscribed. It ■' will te opened October laL « Justice John Wright, of Gloucester ° City, has been held fur court on tbe charge of exacting illegal fern and extortion. u The Camden and Atlantic Railroad \ ImprovemenU at tbe Inlet, Atlrotic City. Tbe latest agony to surf -bathing ia that . of a lady who puts a blanket on on her t pet dog and lakes him In bathing with bar. -AUaiUJe Bm'm. A Ham nam ton lady's canary bird m- '■ caped from Its cage recently, hut after D flying aroand town for a time quietly re's turned to its old quarters, a El-Freeholder Blake, of Jersey City, '• appeared to court to his shirt sleeves, and " wu sent out by Judge MoGll', after a •every rebate far his conduct. 4 According to a decision recently render- , ed by Judge Chllda, of Red Bank, e B lively stable keeper cannot ^reoover from e any one the hire of a rig let on Buoday. Application htv been made to the so- " thorittoe at Waablngtoo by Pattm -tor e Bally, of Camden, for a mounted letter carrier for am Ice to the auburhan ditr- TV bus iocs men of Ymeland have i petitioned the Weet Jersey Railroad ' officials to put an a fiat train between y that place and Philadelphia which win a make no elope. * Richard CbapUn, of DrakeavUto, tea i. tbe contract to erect nnd furnish the poles and equipments, reedy to receive the wire . for a sixty mile telephone line, from Hoc boken to Trentoc. k Tbe family record to the Bible of mm , Jacob Perry, of Trenton, shows that ate , wu born to the j ear 1776, end la, there- - fore, In tei 109th year. Bhe la blind and , bedriddqn-.. One of ber listen died a year ago at the age of 108. A lot of Improvement bonds Issued by i 1 the dty of New Brunswick were ndver- - Used for sale, but In oooaeqtxnoe'of tbe i I unfortunate enawolal circumstances now ; ! surrounding New Brunswick tba bonds 1 were wt^drawn from sale. I Tba suit of .Prank Earlexecutor aga'nat I '■ tbe Pcnnaylrania Ka'lroad Company for I 830.000 damages for causing the dead, t , of F. W. Earl, Of Pemberloc. at Mount < . Holly, a year ago, wu begun Wedneedey . I in tbe Burlington County Court. j Binoe It la probable thai tbe next Sheriff ; j of Salem county will be called upon to * bang the murderer of Ella Wataon, there 1 hu been a startling mortality among tbe t [ candidates for tbe generally desirable i office, and It ia said that hardly anybody ' now wants 1L I A terrible accident occured at tbe Horton i I mine, to MSbria county, oo Tueeday of t I last week- A boy named Lewis Nortbey • ooly thirteen years old. wu sitting upon I * tte ore washe- » ben the engine sru started i 1 and wu carried through the machinery c nnd crushed to death. < > Hon. H. B. Smith, or BmMivllle, bu I appointed by Goeernor Abbett a 1 number of tbe General Committee of this I State to act in conjunction with tte Bute t 1 Commissioner to secure a suitable exhibit i. from New Jereey at the World's Expoai- 1 " lion at New Orleans. Notwithstanding that tte Democratic f County Committee ot Camden hu named I Gloucester City and thr S«lh instant as I tte time and plaoo for holding tte County a Convention, John J. Walsh, Chairman of o tbelaatOooTentlOB.hu iaaoad a eaU for p It to beheld a! Berito on tte same date. o When a watchman at tte CMt end of a the Erie Railroad Tunnel, at Bergto Hill, b went oo duly last Monday te found tte ft dead bod; of a man, with both lags cut P off, lying Jut inside the mouth of tte U tunnel. Tbe man sru about fifty years u old, and wak- dressed to a bine shirt and £ trowserv. a Robert W. Babtogtoc, a Justice of the J Peace of Bridgeboro, who la well known ? to Burlington county, wu arrested, fut p bail to the sum of 83,000 nnd wu B released. He is charged with 'slandering J Jobnaoc, the Postmaster at Bridge- , bom, end some Interesting developments » are promised at tte trial. o A forest fire ia raging at the h— ' of 0 ltr.MnrV. 1.— ' dock's craotery tog, near
Watorford, which wu caused by a spark Wednesday from a Philadelphia and At- > Untie City Rallsray locomotive. It is 1 spreading to tbe extensive bogs and cedar I swamp of Joel Kirtbride.' Tte flames 1 are Meg fought by tte residents. In his cbsryr to tte Grand Jury m tte United Blales District Court at Tree ton Wednesday Judga Nixon said. to referring to the New Brunswick Bank affair, that if the Jury found that any of the remaining officers bare labuaod their trust and are liable to punishment, that ttey should te presented to the Ouurt for trial. Tte saw National bank of Kcyport, an < Institution long wished tot and long 1 needed In that town, opened lu doore for business on Monday morning under tbe , that over 841,000 were deposited tte first • day and that deposits have .beenoomiog to ! steadily ever since, shows the oonfidtnee , tbe people to this section fee) to the mao- t agementof the new bank, < Mrs Elisabeth Keer, a German woman ' forty -cam ysore of age, and living at 189 , First strea*. Jataey Chy, wu fooad dead t on the floor of ber alreplng-room by bar ' huaband early Sunday morning. It U said ' that she and tec bustead did not lira ' amicably together. She had here tick region c< ber heart. The Bret (opposition ' wu that ate 'ted died of been disease; j hut when Ocuoly Physician Convent , went to the house te found traeeaof Paris I green in the rink, and his beBef ia that > abe QunmiUed suicide. Be arBlnaake a ' pomunortem examination. Rev. F, R. Brace, who wu rereleoted i County Superintendent of tte Public • Scbocis in Camdre county by tte Stale ' Board of Education oo Tuesday last, sru c opposed by Goveroor Abbett. In Jane <- las: the Governor nqtseeted tte Bpenl to " poatpoaa the elactioa, te faedhereglvre J to-uartnf rd thai Mr. Braoe sru taking a an active inieroat te politics, which U a agsiuat tte roles of tte Board. An in- k charge wu doe to tte fact that tiro years 2 ago Mr. Braae'a eame wu used u oat of tte vice presadecu oi a Republics nam _ meeting held to Camden. Mr. Bnum to- " formed tte Board that te wu M presret j j satfass; s
i Bploola's collar. i Mr. CUrl Bcfaure ia making u much I : noise u a whole German bead. I 1 Fur personal tad political parity Bt j John probably leads all the rend Wit Ira I t A Rule American flag la to be the badge i - of the Batler party. Thia ia Inappropriate ; A little braaa check is tte thing. t r It looks more aid more u if the lrxB- i 1 vidua! who struck Billy Patterson la tba i person who wrote the More; letter too. r Tammany Hal] almost anamtoualy ' e agreed that Cleveland wua bad man, and , then almost neamlonaly agreed to uoppert : 1 him. • President Arthur to said to hare a de ' ■ aire to get into tte Senate again. This . t mlelligaaoe wiU make Mr. Conkllng'. , r eori kink. Blaine Is luckier than Cleveland to one j particular at tout. His name la not • - borne by n base ball dob which gets ' ' whitewashed three or four times a week. 1 Osneral Butler's prominence u an antl- ] monopolists for whom he plays legal , . drew poker ia compelled to pot up a very I 1 large ante before Ben ooreenla to go into 1 ' U-guae. ; Cleveland bu no* dadlaed yet, but his • - chances are declining ao rapidly, perhaps I > that it ire*t ot any oceiaequr oce whether ' i be declines, or declines to decline. -Jer. | •cr City Journal , With Hill dead and Jareard to prison, I ' the old Republican ring to Middlesex is < r broken up. and tte Democracy of that j - county ought now to come into Ua own. j —Salem Andre. < t Richard & Jenkins will hare charge of 1 tte management* him Democratic cami palgne to Weal Jersey, and being a mem- • 1 ber of tte Blale Committee, will diaburae tbe campaign funds. ( 1 Tbe Dover Im Bra aays that Preston | i Btevenaoo wu a free trader before te wu 1 f nominated for Ooogreu. As Mr. Pbelpa j - wi'l represent tte Fifth Dtoriet, Mr. BtevraaoO*a views upon political ecoUffipy ■ are inmalerial. ; The Democratic Btate OaDmiUse gave • - the Btate Agricultural A asocial loo some ' I. very decided opinions, it le laid, upon tte \ ■ alleged tovttatioo ot the Aaaocialion to 1 Butler to apeak at the fair next week. At ' ' any rale, tte Association denies that the ' > iovltatloo wu given. All the aame But- * : will te there. It will lake more than 1 a Btate Committee and ao Agricultural 1 I A asocial loo to eoppreu him. Tbe following estimate of tte Prohlbl- , ; vote le New Jersey this year tea 1 marts by a Prohibition 1st who claims J to have an InUmaU knowledge of tte J rasa of tte party throughout the Btate *] Atlantic, 360, Bergen, 600; Burlington, f 800; Oamden, 500; Cumberland, 700; = Essex. 1,000, Gkmorster, 600; Hodaoo. ' <00; Hunterdon, 1,300; Merorr, 600; „ 800; Myomoulh, L600: Morri. Oorsn, 850; Pasaalc, 800; Salem. 600 BOO; Sueeex, BOO, Union, 604; Warren, 1,40a Total, 14,50a ^ Hon. James Buchanan la a man wel ° worthy of tbe suffrages of every Rrpubli- I can of tte District. Ac honest man, as " able lawyer and an upright nnd inoorrapt- J" Judge, be pomevms tbe qualities of d mind, experience to public affairs sod c cultivation of Intellect which cannot fall a <o make him a moat able and uaeful mem- £ ber, _serving alike with credit to u himself end to his constituents will be the next representative from the beared District and its many and vsr- p led intereau win be aafe to hla tends- j Burlington RnXtrpri*. p A Bute Convention of Temperance and " Reform Isaguea wu held at Aabary " Park Wednesday, Mayor Maxwell, of J presiding. Reeolutloni were a adopted declaring agm'tst the indorsement U of either of the national candidatoa or parties; i&ommendlDg tbe opening of .. ooffee bouses to every available locality and calling upon the temperance element j| support legislative candidate* who will tte nbmlasloo to lb* people of a re prohibitory amendment to tte Conatllu- A Mrs Belva Lock wood ia tte Psarideo- n Hal nominal of tte woman's National Equal Rights party. For pure and in _ adulterated ealhuaiasm and for Intense ,> Belva readily lakes the perammoc. She talks u if she were elected already and ia bosy pkking out bar Cabinet. Bhe <* to fluke women Judges of the Court and send Die present cl Judges into the kitchen and woodshed. As nobody can ever vou for Helve, ei wouldn't It te Joe* u well for her to watch her own piee and soe that ber children ilonl cut Itemed vea oo tte axe In tte 'bed. " — u — T
1 R^tDteria; « teLrd^°°Tte °actk® - of tte Ooovaotioo wu a loregooe oooclui aion. |Mr. Ferrel) bad no opposltioo . worth speak toe of. Tte ooulut in this district s likely tq he a very animated and close one. George 8. Hires, the Republican nominee, although an exorilent ■ man is beHcrrd not to enjoy the l^rty ' «W|rtsi4 hM peny. *be dterict L txnonaas for tte strife that crops out in 1 tte Republican rente, and tte contest i now opened is quite likely to witnem much Internal trouble to that organic*. I Hon. If peace prevail and tte factious work for tbe success of tte party, Mr. Ferrell, however good e man he may be, will no* seoootd bimaelf. Tte Democratic vote In (be diatricl la too abort is elect him. < Tte Democratic Congreeriooal Cbuventloc for the Beoood New Jereey dlatriot met at Burlington Wednesday. There were full detegerinne from all counties. Jacob Bendrlduon, Eeq., of Burlington orerntv wu choeen wrmanent Chairman. The Oosuclttoe on Ttrsnlutlcoa offered a report approving tte Democratic national ticket »od platform and pledging every effort to siect tbe nominees. Tte roil of ~B^^gtom*^id0dWmIm E daiaaT^Wben a ballot sru about to"te token Oocvgy'a^ name^wu withdrawn. of the C- mveatioo. The next Convaolioa will meat at Turns River two yean brema. New Brunswick's borrore ere partially doe to political eorroMiee. It has here the rerun borough of New Jersey politics foe tweedy yea re. Neither party wu adjudged entity. Tte etoryof'ex. Senator Jarreirfh career would, if fully •oW. be a shame to the State. He wu to »«lqpec the figure tee dot a ring of which Hill wu one. and which had among Its members r number of Demcenta u well u Republican* Ekuxione were carried the ring whether toey wrut Republi- , eenprDUmocruic- Tte reeruption aooa 1 to tte re^te™ bebtt** s2Tliig tteir voue. Tte ineviubis rvauU cams almost . i respectability which I bey lose a decade egq-.Vwror4 Anting! ^Ttectelrem ^scnuereiB IteyU^lerrihle. ErsEB 5
.Jipa — »'i ' In 1854. or ttereeteuts, tx Mayce Mill* pnaccrted with a fins Eogiiah I- ver cue witch by eosne admiring In tte legislature, b wu with pride that te carried lt.and boasted of its tte bat JoumlwUc Ume-kcepr to i the dty. But one evening In 186B,.fiflren yeare ago, when tte "Squire need to go about with tte boys, some on* who had - not tte fear of the law nor tbe respect doe i a reporter who in those days owned n watch, rellevrdTrta of it, and It wu given , up u lout forever. Tuesday morning tbe letter currier left a small square box, 1 addressed to "Franklin S. Mills, Trenton. : N J.." at hla residence. It had two urn cent stamps oo It, but no postmark of tte office from whir* " was mailed. The address sru to Roman capitals, the seme as ' printing. U bring evidently the intention i of the sender to prevhut his handwriting tiring dtoQQVBred. ^Tte -Squire when he ; box, frit lu weight and began to tremble. ■ first though! that entered Ida brain i that of dynamite. It wu a beery the strings were curiously errangetC and everything about It looked eupidoas. Ordering hla fotka to leave tbe room, 1 determining that they should not perish ' through curiouly, be determined to , -rifle* htmsdf and save hit family. He opened tte box, and to his greet relief and surprise there lay a gold watch and chain. 1 lapa* of time bad almost obliterated I tte appearaaoe ot the lost watcbTfrum hla . and he sru to doubt. HU good Udy^h however, at ^oooe reeogulxed the there wu Joy and^sjnictng to the houseIt U evident that tbe thief, after ao , long a period, bad an attack of conscience , and returned the watch by maiL Ex- ' Mayor Mills at once resolved himself Into offender °Ti re'riio*" *°'J 'or*>LTt l"c Fearful Catastrophe. . a stood re antes bt witch 70,000 urn , waits Lorr fisa Faaxomoo, Sept. 15.— The steamer Ban Pablo arrived here last evening. ' advices from Hong Koug to the I 14th ultimo, and from Yokabama to the i ultimo. Information bad reached Canton of a frightful loundatioo in tbe province of Klaugaee. Tbe news ia dated at Etog-Tak, the chief centre of tbe pottery manufacture and on* of the four great markets of the empire. The fiosds lasted four daya, and the entire country wu submerged to tbe depth of tixty feet. towns were swept away. It Is be- > that fully 70,000 persons perished. wu feared that a pestilence would Cholera hu broken out at Amoy Tbe number of deaths U not given, ft been declared to be an infected port. Tte province of Kiangaee, tbe aocae of this disastrous flood, is an important district to Boatbaaatere China, nearly due north of Oanton, and running parallel with the coast, bat over 300 milox island. bus population df about 25.000,000. province U mostly mouuUiuoua. but river e tributary of the Vang-lae-Kianc" Kau- Liang to lu northern, or lower portion, widena into tte Lake of Po-Yang, of the largest inland bodies of sealer to tbe Oriental Empire, with a length of eighty miles and a width In plaocsof forty miles Froet In New Jersey. Saturday night the fin* severe froet of the eeaeoo visited Morris and Pasanc counties, doing considerable damage to the crops. Through Pomptoo Plains, Park and Pomptoo the corn, which had not matured, will be almost a total lou. The pumpkin, mellon and potato vines were u while. as if it bad mowed tbe night. Unless the weather bewarmer very soon the fruit growers that they will sustain considerable lou from their grape crop u well u from otbnprai ** 111111 ^ b"1 ,nU A syndicate of capitalists and newspaper men oonriatlng of P. A. B. Widefc. W. L. Elklua, M. P. Handy, L. N. t and Charles R. Deacon, hu i purchased the Keening Aries, and will 1 issue a morning u well u an afternoon edition. Mr. Handy I* now 'be managing editor and Mr Megargee the city editor of the Philadelphia Prtot. The -Yew will te a penny paper, and will oonttoue i te Republican in politics. "Roegta oo Rats" clears out Rats, Mice ] - | "Rough oo Goto a," for Corns, Bunions | 15c. Thin people, p Wells' Health Rem. war" J reriera health and vigor, cures dyspepsia, I "Rough on Toothache," Instant relief. 1 Me. " i Iodtre who would retain frtahnrm and vi verity don't fail to try "Weils' rise lib "Boche-pelbe" great kidney and urinary ' Flies, roaches, aula, bed bugs, rots mice, nut by "Ronrfa no Rais" 15c. T ^Raugb oo Uougha," teocboTlSc; liquid j
he -Nervoua Weaanms Dnpepris Bemal c Debility cured by "Wells' Health Renew, lu- er." 81- . ^ 00 ^Mother Swan's Worm Syrup, JewfeverJ Btluging. ' lrritaTion, alfKidnev aDd M C|^Q*7 oornplelnu cured by "Boebu- , 'i Nybt swmu, fever, chill.. mahtri.,dy- |" PepaU. ourodby "Wdls* Health Renewer. " « My buebaiid (writes a lady) U three . as ttoes the mafl rises oring "Wells' Health ns Jt you sro fitof, brokenTworn out aril : D,7*g,'°** "*Welh' ''b Reoewer. ■ 81 u "Bu^e-patln"T|s nqn^'er^. - pletecure. 8L my3W 1 m Tte village of Hope.' Warren County, Is E re ^2,*, "°mlar ^ expeeieorv i. I*,„r o a of.biri.t-re.^Ui.n.ferS.",^ % to making their borne. |n tbe bouses cf si that town. The people of the place are £ si ?*; wllboal that tbey msy have a i -J fullanpply of honey for tte Winter. o 1 Pwlfy roar Wood, too* op the system I and regulale tte digestive organs by takli [J8 Homf. Bareapnrtll*. Sold by ail drug- . ■e N « 3iflrmisfmfiit?. ~ J B. MATLACE, . ^ *a A W. sr. ,S 3 »T, phi t-apa. s : ffHucofftmraJ ..ebpipe I y CtnUKKT TOBB. trrao OtlABD caps, S I. caiXKkT ru^o annn vajna. ex. 0 WwnsrilinnhmimtBmniubik. h Mown. U-7 n TDUBLIC SALE. * TW«twi-«rtvn»Uc«.ui» ;s stssr-r— — — s ' sat r Khar, uptkmbkb sim. i sex : P'ITNTS , " 1 a • wwimji ruxnHB, Baronrt, wdqjow OLaaa ss.^ ; BEADY- MIXED PAIBIS " "V : rsssasssss-jaa g r j. ksltqi. s.
I STltEME 1 ' PhUadalphla j nto* |j i Sept. B It 10. iyy
jl ladies who intend visiting the State Fob-, to be held ! j at Philadelphia from September 8th to the Sfch. should , bear to mind that there is another exhibition to tbe same ! dty that will perhaps prove of equal to tree* to tbem— I an exhibition of aUlbe new things in dry goods gathered ; from Paris, Berlin, London, and all the other centres of European fashion. Probably tte moat plearing part of this great Fashion Fair will be tte fact that tbe prices on all descriptions of dry goods are lovrer than tbey have j ever been before, or likely to be again. It ia, perhaps, neediest to add that thia wonderful cx- : tobitiao is made at tbe houae of STRAWBRIDGE& CLOTHIER, Market St. Eighth St. Filbert St.
j SParrifd. 1 vdi*. ! 3U« adrrrtisrarnts. i i EVERY DAY ■ day or to* true menu of >' Dr. CHIPMAN'S PILLS, toes, hirer 1111a. Ulrnrnaata sn*l bcasXBT Psvaa cm oertrtnly be avoids by . timet; am ot . i Dr. CHIPMAN'S PILLS. t grsusMrr, Ilrsrsra;*. toey all Everv family should keep s hoi Dr. CHIPMAN'S ftLLS. to toe boore. Tbey are sold by I from toe agency. : E. D.LONG. Sola Agent for U.S. tsns pilbrkt i.TBirr. rniLAUA. j TWBXTV-rtvg enrre a box. 1 jsq-oncE! ^■OTICE TO BO&'DHOLDEBS. , AD persona balding bonds of to. m> of Cape - Maf. mrtnrug Octobw ia, ism. •fhingtu re- ; risS.:;.1 y. 8. TowiSSml nuance Uommlllee. J. n. Hasia I i-aam ! ^J-OTICE. NoOo. u htrchj gUr t, thai Urt aqnurbad salr : SSWfiSSWtr I '™"31:SSirSSU,vff?£J: . TsTOTICE TO HOXUEES OF ii tni.mil) " ^KOBEIMKuoiieh. ) , V. 8IDNXT TOWNBtND.l Josxril E. iianes. J oommuue. Cape Kay atj, A eg. wu. ims. si INVESTORS, Ki'yrarafroo^mor'uroa iritoTtreS'rt'1' rrvsmd tat a* pornrne of fandmg tie kan of rem^^towinsnddnUArs^ doe ogy isi. l us. fcsisnos atputMA mn oo'ilTatdr* City Trestsrer. So. « Waahmgioo strew, or >aiwt^aia«e of nUd eny _flogi whom, all ' BOBKBT X. firOHCS. ) iiJSTFJs;^ fosssm. Cap. Kay ctay, Asgoat am. ism. >pHE BAY VEBW HOtrii] rmai point, carx hat oo, baadgsarura for tome who are fesM re toe ®&5S5tasarr-r - W. H. HIIlDLKTOB, ■«;»»- reattboea > J. RE-OPENED. DEYELIN'S ROOMS, [to. is ItOBTE 8ECOXD BT, PHILADA. B8AB0SABLK. DOST PI' KG XT. DCTXUR-S ; apsa- So. is Korto IMoood at, Ptlladelptla. • ANTED IMMEDIATELY VV TOFNO KEJ« IT bore triers rephr. ] ttenaT STBnn ''ienejTrZrtpb. stO!- J2d ' RUTGERS COLLEGE." \ -tef.teti'-f-" i aiec CO to); M.sme((tn Cash). I DEPARTMENT | Tte Kerr Jersey State OtffleiB to PromfltB i AirlDollnrE and tte Mediaiic Art s II adbablm^S ^aplS&nTaiifcbsaS^" J ntxren A5H GKXKAB TACOBT WITH A « TIXW Tu T'lX 1-lu.CTICat. USX. « ESpa Oot lZ^"on™iU*'- Mnm Aotreurj KikKin. KDWAXJK GATKK, Ph. D_ LED., j y^AXTEl} IMMiOJIATELYr g i-
^dcrrtfarmrnts. * CLAY *° oolSTSnr MO*" - PIGEON l^mKe^dna^S^SHsrk; sSrfiiii - UOOWSKciSsmau!>o«io. A OEKTS W ANTED— TOR THE j blaine t" : cleveland ft logan, i hendricks. Ih^' a.'SS'&aS 1 TOl*b' """-A-baraum a W. 10 per cent to Aerou. Ontou fr™*/utl dnaaHARTPOKD IL'BUSHISC. CXK. Uart. legal ^drrrtisrrarnl5. ^UllHOGATE'S OFFICE SUKKOGATK OP THK OOUNTV OP CAPB MAY. at Ma odlce at Cape Hay Oonrt House, on TUESDAY AND SATURDAY of eaeb week. WILLIAM HILDBRTIL lsaa-tl a tsftna JN^CHANCERY OF NEW JER^^rtw'ja^deiof t^Oo^r^Cfcjn^rj "'•nJe'ssM 3S™ mrt*l?foere5l'ell' ^Sigaev i thrt^ wtrrelo't^uus" °111Pt»'" 'ni1 hsiasas fS aliened that yon are tor Sd«?aod toereofhlaUotob"J pmnjjre, and by slrtot ,, to reuu '*~"~"GAItB1BOJ| t nuparn_ " LPj.*?"!"" "" Sb. Camden, n. J. Dated, July U, lWS. I ADMINISTRATOR'S SAI.F. ; BEJU^ ESTATE. toe enonly of Cane Kay. eudr'onUeltodsy of July. A D. UM tbe aonsTther. adounutrau. uf ^ ^-^a M. Shaw, decaaaed. srui sou at public SATURDAY. SEJTKHBER » h, IBM. At v okset p. m, at toe bosei of Bcalamlo M. I jraSiffSffsrajssw isss 5 y* inwntotj fotolng land ot John Gaudy no toe aiRMa thereof ; land of Jesre lludtrej on toe e-utlu - Said Bm'nci bartng" hereon <mU>t noru"rt*--F AN XIGITT ROOK PRAKB HOUSt J gHERIFF S SALE , J preme court™' toTwTwSTNiJTereayawui L expose to sale at public Vendue on « SATURDAY, OCTOBER lltto. WSS. l A'on. o'doobmnx.mieald day.as to.Co.rt , Huore-to tMvlnanof Cape May Court Hiwc. ,, to toe county ofr»pe May and Bute or New j; Jereey a. alierenel. all nl u.e rrgbt. Ulte and uiandjoqli^toe a br^'* "* Urtadaf aarhutn'ud Cspe May and Stole of New Jrtncy, fxtvidu,, - own* tireand «' W"' J"*r' ,lmUrMjMay Court Boose atolion.' to ssrfiKtsrjTfflsSs's Urnouto to and or the same, or to any wise ' fbereio belonging, togrtltor wisb all andbkwuUr | ssallTna^^^asa y ^JPnunda. ^spoto. . prreureil^Si Prmw of ''toe" uJt Anyl-woa Bailro^M». cos tooomqsiee cngl:.r Setool a a toe proprr;, uf tor Auglcao. ltollnad ooenpauy, defendant, and token to axtcuUo. M to. M uf Sundry Malnudx and to be | S. H GRXY^^5.00130"' Prtud Aswutkiila . g FECIAL MASTER'S SALE. reryof NewJerMvT'u ^ocnlto'*iiii'tMreto , depMMmg. wherein Oeorae L Barter, adminmbmnMr.co. of toe Special Masters of nil ttourt will expose to sole at Pnbbc Vendue, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1SU, 19M. MurS wfw Jaoef Mtos'im at1* M*ti£« ; la toe afternoon of wud d»y. at Hawyrrt. Chat. Jooto. CageMaycuy gane fupowiag dewenbed : i aooto Mxtydbree and one-qnarur Aegreea srart 1 ,SkS thereby north sixty-tore* and one uoancr dt- r GTstlStJHUol Mto^nuent m . vj|.d*yOph«Baa r LreSg,and>Bh5h - II, his sr.tr. to BannHi R, Magougla. m (M by dmkbeaisa^ daie^tte twenry-ertn <$ nr s*(e oSoa oi Uk af orrelud GaaMyof'ca^ Mayflc a«5aS&sgaSSg^ c SfSEEZSZVffBi'i ."S2S5 remtMow ^andMvea^Ss. _lhs^bd« tret. so n"m*T aSEPlnoi V E
MARINE^ILLA. OAPB HAY. N. J. NEAREST HOUSE TO TUB BXACfL OPEN PXRMANESTl.T - Roams and Italia thoroughly neomd Mr me wtnar mow a*. • Mrs. F. HALLENDBOK. ^ r durability' , SEA SHORE PAINTING SECURED BY USING : LUCASK LIQUID PAINTS CAPITOL LEAD. RXPERXNCES IS CAi'E MAY: WARE h XLDXXDOX.BuUdcre. 'febl-y A. B. LITTLE. Vain I- L — — ' - — t NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! I iDry Boo'fls, Trinnings, Notioiis, & Laflies' GbdAs Geaerally, y tru "lu.j?ul£ a?^!?S5a.' aaJltun! V „ ' wi" bm nml'°° * of «' many iargainai Extra, Hoavv Gray i Wool , Flannel, 15 ct.., alwey. hefmr sold at 23 eta Uublroehed Muslin, 6 ct*. tnhkacM MiUiln, yard wide, 7} eta . always mid It 10 eta. BSOgma- XSiolre Eattnm OHcrao, last Colon, 4i oente. worth 7i rents. Lancaster ffinghafna, 7 ornla. flantoo Flan-nei.7-ela ., toa Uy vj. 3 clj. .,wprtb 1 1 J ola. Etcellrnt stork inga. before 2 for Si eta. now 3 for ti cte„-C"ll Iren'i aaaic. Good Cash more. Drew G.rala, It eta - per j-arrt Many j>tber likc Bargains too nnmaruus to mention: ^ i^il£w^'KVj>^Udlre', 6t>l«w«*>' tnd Mli I *%tita it and ( Cotne for yoar targatu now, as always hefure, toa* nrae M manofartore. : NEW YORK BARGAIN HOUSE. 34 Washington St., Cap© May City. * 1- four doors prom dr. kennedy's. ' ■"19-y_ L. SCHLAGER. Proprietor. C. B. COLES, LUMBER MERCHANT, 3 MANrPAClURERS OP Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. ; BRACKETS AND SCROLL SAWING. Call examine stock and rrt'rettmateo. Agent for Walton A Whann's PM. L. 6hoemakertaPe laxr ' Office, No. f4 Kaighn's Avenue, Camden, N. J. Jel «-y SA5H AND POOR DEPOT; CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J. - We cab ffnwwljaT*Lo wLfraiu i!" arywepared to ; Doors, Sasi, Blinfls, Sbnlters, Moaliis, Frames, Srans, CONNER A SCHELLINGER, ♦ »P*-T Scar isummi. Cape May Oonrt noose. K. j. WINDOW GLASS WAREHOUSE, BENJ. H. SHOEMAKER, 205 , 207, 209, 2 I I North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Thick Frencii Hate Glass, Frensh WMd* Glaa SJufle & DouMe Tilci AMERICAN WINDOW GLASd. 6KTLIGHT AND FLOOR QLkffiL Photographer's Crystal Ground Glass, Ornamental Glass, '.KRMAN LOOKING GLASS PLATES, BXVEIED EDGE PLATES, GLAZIERS DIAMONDS. — • -"T SAMUEL H. FRENCH & CO., Paint Manufacturers, PAINTERS' AN0 BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, CROWH EEADI-MHED PAfflt BEST SMjgiE FAPff lANDFACTOM \ * SAMUEL H. FRENCH A CO„ * . -YOBK AVEVrg. rolBTn AND CALLOWTTILL STREET^ PaiLA DELPHI a. m GEO. M. POWELL, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 4 5 Decatur Street Cape May City, ctiAS-LniENcn. cuan. LarnSii FRENCH & REEVES, Noe. 13 and 15 Federal Street. OAMDEN, N. J. DBA LEWS Ds GRAIN. FLOUR AND FEED. Fertilizers. Agricultural Implements and Truck 8--sk«n ' *' West Jersey HoteT, poor op market ftkeet. cam den, m j. JOHN jvtter, tat tiTep^KS PA«aOJ» ^ •/ *W« . B*t. o-i«.

