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ubllihed Every Saturday Morning. CAPE MAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1886, h(s popw (a ri»y(^4rM4J(», Ctrrlbr CTr> Congrreestonal Convention. timer MBTK1CT or jutrj «wir.v By virtue of the authority veilcil in it by tor la*t Iteptjbilcxn • 'ungreniuaal bnventioo, I hereby designate Thursday. September 23, I BBS: p the dale forJmMine the .First Diatrir 1 lepublltTUi Uongrereifmal Convrnuon. >r the purpose of nominating a curatBe to Ira •upporjel try the, Hcpubltein otcrs of add District- tor a real ip tlto, ifiietti cmgrt*. Tbt Convention Wtli assemble ir. the pete'Bouae.al Woodbury. at 11 nYloek; i tire morning of an Id day. Voder U>t rnlea adopted by 11* Conrnllon of I SHI, I also designate Monday. September 20. I8B«J, I tbe deto for holding tlrr election of iterate* te (aid Convention. in the triooa ward", townships and borough* ! tbe District. It i« the dntv ot the County anil Town lip Executive Committee*. where salil MnmlUees have the authority, to hx id announce the hour »nt! p'aeeertwTr ic delegate meeting* (liall be lieid. In ramie- where the Executive Commit tee x no «uch power, and there are no MOHktp Executive Committee*, as in iimberlaod County, the CMiairmaq of ic lad Republican primary meeting in id ward", townships and boroughs, ill deaignate the hour and place of cetlng. Under this rail each ward and towniip in the District ia entitled to five .legates. Boroughs having leas than ie Hundred Republican votes at the It Presidential •clselten. will be anti. Ml to one delegate only i borough* rving over one hundred Republican ilea will elect five delegate*. I. T. NICHOLS. Chairman of last Congressional Con- # Bridgeton. August 2.1th, 1«60. Judge W. It. Morrow has been nomstod for Congress by the I'roiiibitlons of the IVth district. The Judge hanays been a Democrat The MiHrille Rtpmbbean report- a uch greater abundance of game in imbcriand county this fall tlian been usual of ialc years. The West Jersey Railroad Company | is declared a dividend of three per nt, this being the second occurrence the kind since January llrst. Belling the wings of birds killed lot arket has grown to be quite a business. is1. Friday Howard Walker shipped ,000 blackbirds wlngsjo a New York Mler.— -SnJrta Sunbeam. Governor Abbett' has appointed Comp. oiler Anderson. Tiyasurer Toffry snd Bingham Woodward as a committee ' prepare a programme for tbe laying ' toe corner stone of the new Caplto] lildlng. Tire Masonic fraternity will ke part in the ceremonies. II Is predicted by many who. pretend > bare penetrated the probabilities that ie P/Bhihltlon pirtv will draw much 1 its growth this year from the Demo mlk parly. However this may be in her parts or the State, it can hardly be berwise in this part of the Ktatr.— dmdert Apoth. The Vermont elections Tuesday insure e return of Mr. Edmund* to the senate, any Green Mountain Republicans took iception.to the apathy of Edmunds in ( c Blaine campaign two years ago, snd ! raid like to have seen him disciplined- - ie state could pot have afforded to dest 1dm, however. The drouth lias been terrible in sunn I i-lions of Texas. Stevens county is t id lo be entirely without grew or < tin, they being burned up by the hot • rather, and the stork is living £.n the t ives of post oak and mosquito, and are ■ ing in large numbers. At least one- t Ird of the people are In a atatvlng coo- I lion, and appeals are made for gener- : a and prompt aid. I lion. William Walter Phelps is said' ' be rcnpomdbir for the slatasaent that j he Hon. Thomas V. Gator, Chairman the Bute Prohibition Executive Com- ' ttec, is an Abbett man. and is using ' > Prohibition doctrine to advance Mr. ' ibetl's prospects for the U. S. Senator- ' p." It wlli be in order no'w for Mr. ' tor to deny the allegation and defy ' ! allogator — II" J. I'rrte. K syndicate ot gentlemen comprising < it. Green. Jolrn M. Moore. Joseph '■ rrish. Martin Malonv and others hare ' rehased the Newboid farm at West < Ic for *40,000. Tbe tract contains ' sr 000 acres, and has frontage en both 1 i Delaware river and Timber creek. ' e purpose is to put the land in niar- I ; for building purposes. R hassle I 1st advantages, and the project is cer- t a to be a large success — Salem Stand- [ <■ rhe fifth annual reunion of Phil Kearr's First New Jersey Brigade w'dl be f id on the 14lh instant on the old home- , ad of General . Kearney, where the . sets will be entertained by his son, J, f ills Kearney, Esq., in Kearney lownp, Hudson ;t'outy, opposite Newark, the Passaic river. Brigade Surgeon . wis W. Oakley is president of the , gade and Captain Da rid A. Bell corponding secretory. ads is constantly increasing. Returns 1 the Treasury show that during the ' >1 scrcn mouths of the current y. a, ' 4.576 in value. against *.690.221 for 1 e tame month- of last year; There ir ■ ■' there is on woolen nto t arc steadily pushing their way lai the neutral market- of tbe w-u.-Ul, The report for lbs second quarter of , *£■ shows a total rocmberahip in •ganimtaom This shows that the old •tcravs are joining more and more sr te years pass on, am means that this >b4e society will continue to exist for any years yet. t*f course the time in

THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR THE ADVERTISEMENT- OF J. HE1TRY EDMUNDS, REAL ESTATE and .INSURANCE AGENCY, . ~ PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 523 CHESTNUT STREET. I - * ■« - . '• " , .

' In Holland. ! i train, rag uxott, wtw> i*twb | 1 Drirr, 11... r.-xp, July 34th. I Sincelast 1 wrote you. _we hare trarded-i i from ScheTenlngen to tlie Hague, or dm I ' 11 sag, in HoUsodals, and from there to j the old. old fashioned town of Delft, and . . I must here say. that I am writing on n j deep window sill, and seeing quite din- i tiuctly while the sweet chluies »oll_ the lronf Of aloe. Ilsaylh'ng could r< nil nil me of those days of childhood, wli-n obi , stories filled me with horror and made my hair stand upright, this town sppreaches U as near an 1 could w.-h. "Li, 1 time-stained, half destroyed towers here 1 and there, up like shaAws.and 1 optbi places In the walls lead into narrow lanes and streets, so low ami close that , God's sunshitic seems never to penetrate. r This, certainty, is Ju-t the place thai . Philip might have chosen for Iris dreadful deed, and the whole town seems per. mealed with this crime, now three buni dred years old. I cannot do uturr than burrirdly pass I over the town of Zarnlsm. with it- nuni- ■ berlese windmills, half green houses and old house of Czar Peter.- Haarlem, V^ili lis gothic church, wood storks, ami ' beautiful flowers: Dryden, wltli its uuiversitr, and clean narrow Btreels, or the Hague, with its manr trceaof alder, oak j and beech. E/en the quaint v.lln^gs with their neat little houses and wooden kIioos on their door si'ls, mull nlikeawait a future day and a nearer prwt'n e. i KurDtttnasi, Jdily 29th. VfiTMVt traveled so fpst ami cont ni uslly that weariness competleil me to . defer writing, ami though now al Rotteri dam. with the Intention uf resting, very i little time can be spared for retrospect . tion, since "Q much is needed for preparation for the longer journey. B tterdaui is not a pretty city, hut is uniform by clean and brallliy streets, with a great ' scarcity of good h itels, and an air that belongs to an earlier century. The houses ' are built prinripally of small brick* and have a tendency to lean, the windoware all tastefully curtained ss ith briiHtc!or nottlngham lace, parted iu tile middle, displaying bright flowers In white por t pots, or blue Dolft jardinieres, ami i the window glasses, reflecting up and down the street-, are even more unlver sal here than in the other cities we Iiavi thus far visited. Comparatively, Rottercentering in and around i* than many o1. sl-ter cities, tlioneh a descend nt of the little bind of Pilgrim*, who were the pioneers of much that 1- good and great i in our native land, eanuot a!T >' 4 to tor get that in a rude conventicle, in one "t the «m» I streets of this dlty, hi* persecuted fore-fathers had their limris i-n riched by (lie Impassion KjI Moqurnee ot John Rnbin'on The bon«e is saidgo l» stlD standing, and somo bright dsyse* ; expect to tit down in it, brqiing to g..ir some higher, holier Inspiration, even four , tts dust. The oceupat on ot the male* i- mi erotics of that nir of n-pi-e -> fo-q-c nt in English onra. Rut w oman here reernin her el meat with her brush, no scrubs away, not from necessi y. but from love. A Puteh maid is a pre! ty picture, with her snow white r*p en ! trim dress, her bright face and effort te please, but she will shake rags in to' the stone* In front of the- h -usr? TiTit tt the car, track, sml ss I* done In somr streets al Philadelphia, she .crubs th. track, t»! Rut I mu«t n 4 eioae kit . (the smaller Mtnstv better and tsr;-n fine vegetable*, ten.b r meat end goml cooking so uatvoraal. Ka«ii -i..u* Pblladelphia taste could find no flaw in toi which we hate had. without exception, in. every city. I have written' tliff in- - . stead of writing Inmyjou'nal.lu "shrrdK . of time" thinking you would all like to . know some little 'ot the towns, places nt , interest and people we pass on our way. j The dress of the peasantry of Holland , varies according to location ; but Sdhev. , eniugen it toe spot where all meet on I common grouud. and toe wide trousers, banded at the knee, of the men. and the many differing costumes and peculiar arrangements of the heads uf tin- womrn. make that old town to resemble a picture f, * ». Kx -Senator IV. It. Miller, of Cape s date for the Democratic t'ongrrwaiousl s nominstiou In tue First distrii-t. Hi f was recently appuiu cd a Sinking Fund e Commissioner by Oore nor Abbett.— , Bucftlan's Arntoa Salva. r The best Salve hi the world for Gut*. Bruises. Bores. Ulcers. Halt Itlo-iiin " Fever Sores. Tetter. Chqmed Hand-. - Chilblains. Coram and all Skin Eraptirai. s and poetivrly cure* Piles, or 110 pay requioal. II is guajanteed to give p. rfect . satWactom. or money r. fund. ,1 I'rico Sri cents perbnx For sate by iiMfy A. KeanHv

| What la Done In the Smoking car. It «cem* to me it didn't used to be so, j but I have nut been in a ^ -muking liiis ■ i front lib. cigar au.^" *|ilt out-uf -llir wiu- ,• ilow . ("an yoii imag ne a worio i mmple "Joridioej ? 'Ifeo-.r..-, much OT iBfeplrek- ' rfi)w«, but as almost everybody win ; imi Li pair IU liaxu imp:uvul vasUy ' i lie Mitoking ear bss Improved, llul this w iwtow spitting is an nbumiiiatiun. and j; ^guo^out jU sonm ^ , 1 folks. 'The othar day I was asked by a * weed if I Chlapted to-smoklag: Sol lie 1- of the ear- are provided with plan, • upon *Wch JO scratch tbe matel.es, but - they are acvccly -ever used. Mat.-lp " other man bad his "pocket, pistol." I Now a fellow with a flask is looked at ' curiously, ami not at all with approval. — Keening Star. e Aid for Democrats. " X Urge meeting of Camden Repubtb II BewelUo il„, U. S. Senate, was held hi ' that city on Tuesday evening. William Abels presiding Resolutions were adopted fmot lug thr elrcticn to tire -tate Begi^nture of members whi will ' oppose Benator Bewell's re-election, "or •or Otoer peraon who is a aote agent of [ i ..•rporaOoa* Speeches were made by . -ft. mas II Dudley, Wm II. Cole. Goo. II Fort, and otli.ra -Ufevtvfer llnm. • A r«~f by , -.lie Bureau id Edunath-ii. as a^twelutlr to i.-ntelna the foBowlog iteta re •log to New Jersey . number of tesrli. K r. in toe sine. 91 1 mates snd 3..VM I. I eraey. from 8«o 1« yars reboot pop. , , liaftoo, 343.697 ; number enroitrd In the ■ir. , i l,n. , < erm IBS davs. Expenditure for salaries , -d teachers mch year. *1.778.0.13; total expenditure*, *9 143 3M5. Number of 1 It tea trill saying that time makes *11 tlilnsre even. John Roach, the ship 1 huiliter. who was laliknipU-i by the Democratic rartv and driven out of busi1 -Ihi|s afloat Tlie Naval Btatrd of in. ' htt^ -hip*. which tlie Board name*, are T it R. when hi- enemies are compelled 1 ' : *• iiear UfHmontr iu hi- faker 1'reu. , -clary Manning fr in the Treasury IV. folio. There is prnb*l.lv no Democrat ' in the country who could better fill the , Manning mould than the New Jersey i Bcnator. who has proven himself s *tic-' i-stful financier by the amassing and . management of hfu nam ainpTr forfune. Bi-siilr, he Is an accord with the OIcvo- . land admtnlstratiiin. It is hardly probible that Mr. Manning's health will pcr- , Cabinet. . " _ Victoria Mo, Mini Schilling, who ran 1 stray from her home of luxury ami mar- • ried Ernest Schilling, her father's coach1 man, has now ran away from her hus-^ - tiand with a haiili-ome man who has . tieah visiting J»er. It ts surmised the - Widsomu uian'was lier father and that » i reconciliation ha* taken plao*. At any » rate, when Ernest went to his borne on I Wednesday ercning lie found her gone. ■ iiag and baggage, and a note informing i him that *be liad gone Tor good. n It has been noted tlat wherever in tola . State the IVuhibitlnni-lK. tlinSllfll^imr , ( ir tbe Senate or Assembly, the nominee , est»" were ancli as to prevent his accepted to fill tbe vacanoy. — State Geuetle. * ••fray.*refOU»fortiine.teilc.?" "Ye«. read the future, cant youV" "As clear- * ly as I rein the past." •Well. I ll tiring to read him, so I din toil if his affection is sincere."— CAfaag. Rambler. '• ("ape May raudidatftath* journalistic | tii-ld. It is pubilahe.1 by Mr. W. H. Kenton, in the inu-nwt uf temp-rance trform. "" mZ.'to Jlihr Vwrn™"*" d!* - strayed tit tbe.carthquake.

iUif Aawttermciits. DYSPEPSIA • Causes Its rlrtlms to tw mlrerable, hnpeloas, ' . eonfaaod. apdgetrressed In miriir very trrtta- , . Hjj. la^uiitTahd drowsy, ft-ir a siiwaae It i live organs till they perform tti.-ir dullM . - wlltbigly. Uood-a Saraspaillla li" proven Just the r^julred remedyln liumlrr.l. of fe aw ss. J TuuSsrCOo*: Brash Lie trie l.is!it Co.fc ■ Sick Headache ^ found It the beat Mmsdjr she ever used. . Hood's Sarsaparilla Sol,; ty all dnmgt-ta 1 1 i "Is tor Mule ' i .1,1, by a I. BOOB A <•' lowrtl, « VIOO'Dosob Ono Dollar. A FIFTH AYENDB LADY J WRITES r i" f\/ A™i r | ABOUT ~ - I §HC1kaskm : -THE M£'.V Q'JINIME. . I Pgwo te'tHreiax^m^' naroe »t-\ pn'f | ■ ' ; ^ TlVwiltTuLk" 1 [ 'TZnel. - f-- -. KV. jg£S£y RUSSIAN RHEUMATISM CURE DOES THE BUSINESS. IT HAS NEVER FAILED ; fiC SKslSS ; ''^iTO8£soTii3siu^r^ r i^^'j ^ ^ ■ P FA E LE EtT B R O 8. fcCO. - rJ",ll E CIIAND TURKISH RUS- : BiU0H'SS25 PHOSPHiTi activk tan rca.MAMNr ANIMAL BONE MANURE QCKv^ABVjS FIRST YEAR, by i

S MZ FOR TAXES. ! Thursday. September TO. 1 833. filptgigg 11 1 V-LoOl fl, ss. of UlonX 1, tbe^ property I neoSSle .*3^ ' tomt tiuprovemnii iX»mpany. ^ ***' ' M^ytonTtumrov t"^" 4-tan-l Improvement Poinpanr. *""* No. as -Lota a, s, of Plocx », ot the . garland fapriwement Pompiny. Capo «av tana tmpror-raeat Company. ' M qaiT«Tlmpww'antLiT t-ooT* *" "tf 'i-*'* 0 t riow Spe'jsty ' ."™ "• A 7. *. or mont 1 1, of the Cape '' toe o-roer or'rr ' Trei' " ' w o"r° Sa "t'r." ™ " '^™tpn,WD ' U*pe fwSsn j"' ?a* Lei. "r he^wtwr'^rrlpesS ■ pTS* "* u" Uo'' ,a,pru,n0MU Cora- : .S'dkrVKSSS&V-KSs: - The nm"*r °r "msT' Cmr* "A* 1". or^L'^ISay'lii'lt^ocraret^omrany ■*- Oare May hand bapraretn^tymtotov; ™ "" I- Ln»s1 «, A s. of Blnrh is, or the jiqwTa^bana teptorstejjtt I propany^ Tai , No. (X —Lot* 5 R. 7. s, ». to. ot UIikiX IS, of "as te5« 'tiw owSnr' w re"T"mf'" or u'L" Ts'T" 'SL'S&feS imMd^ownre-M the <tapg*^lay Uie*"mproIe-IstSSTSS'-SI; S ",nr re put e.t owner is Ura. tieorge Fryer. 's HIH M° *n"*" • w uunxauaaa Bre-i MreeL^T^pitiwc" 5>e " No. ss.— law of taaa on the rraihoSat side ot Washington street. No. so. Tax tv.ee. The owner or repute-t owner ts Frank Kloredge. oRlwneMicis' I IPs ni*M °KI IrTe'*1"* f ££^£ia'nW'r'alr^ «de"oMloe^s!ieI^'^s's^n.*%lITowIi5 - w?sm«tiiiii iiiius.xoothwo^ or n. vr»»d. Tai teMa^tHeowwrorrepaUol owner ts Enoch ' NO. at.— Lot of taai on the sootheaat shir or | Pas tsoa. ^Thoowoor or repouyt owner la Ite ' 01 ' Harty't BanA* """ w No. as.— One awe of gronna, hooae and ham 1 i^ssrT.isriiisssS . potoii owner la UrMaet llalpln. ! ''STlLG'LTLGrLL > ^srswStrSwSSjgj11*0"*"0'

J No. in.— Preralaos, (BeertisMeti)on themirii'- j r | a^htalloua^.^^Tlix^iaoo. ' Tfte owner or repui- j j I i I »b»"-Toc owi„'r o'r^i,'iio- i's.i a t ts i! WMliinttonTtcreiTi-i'Vr l'i'he tterwwS (loL*T« ' jiiifii a hirtiam*' """" r"",leJ """" t ! repatoi owner "pred Votim'r." *1'° "r ; • ''SS^ri^Tre^riyuo ' Dolrawest"»i.ie of oe1 ^imciret, sooth west' or ^StoC*" "wu-o/^T.s t Lafsreue rareh ' TWs Theoma^rta' repo! i SSSSKliSas pMWWj ItlcllliUn* Justice amf P-melable's fee.. - 4? " " execuUnx need , DATEP. CXflt M XT. JULY It. IVc. LZAKINO & SLACK. City Solicitors. [ |lnr advrrtisrmfnts. ! ~ - CO - - - 1 o CO s— j-S +4 : I ^ r : i o , r ' I "vrj 5 tj-j ' a- l ■ 1 - fe 8 o S ; » e - Li , w Q CD s~\ z r H Ui i l l- ^ -g: , a I _ ; , ; I I z H I ' CD - I fHE LE1MK scma of BUSINESS SCttttU , ; 1

iROOFjG ROOFING ' | ttoohag. * ; L l'R: We than Iron. MOTH PROOF CARPET LININGS, i Rosin-Sized Waterproof Building s Sheathinu Paoers ' ^ ^ ROOFING MATERIALS. WARREN EHRET RO-PING COMPANY 107 South Sssorid Street, Philadelphia? rer-y I'" k llf?'- ' ■ I t "j sciui In thelitmse, Imoititj Ihe Wijcsl Stock ■ -j and guaranteeing llvctoirest prices, I i Strawbridge S? Clothier | WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY and DIAMONDS, .... AT WHOLESALE RATES. T. O. HAYDOCK, 'No. 12 North Second Street, Philada 1' Solid Silver Elgin or Wallham Hunting Case Watches, - $g.oo j Solid Gold rallies' KI?tn or Witltham Watches, - 20.00 | Genuine Diamond Kins*. ..... from 5.00 up j 8- Day Walnut Striking Clocks, - - - - - - 3.00 I'rticuKr attention paid to watch, cltronnmcter anti clock repairing. T. O. HAYDOCK, No. 12 North oaand Street, Philadel jhia, GEORGE C. NEWMAN, No. 806 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia. Looking Glasses, /w yVv^l i\ Sfceel I * Etchings WORKS OF ART " Suitabltafur ir.aid»y an.l Welding preseute. FRAMES IN GREAT VARIETY. On hand ami made lo urdt> Tor Infants and Children. . ; : — ^ "Camwrfai. re wnadaptol to children Urn 1 1 ^treUnn. HI 80. Oxford 8k, bruoky-n, N. T. I Wu£m ujarious mwbcaUoa. Tn» cmrraea Conn, is Fallot, strewt. ■. T j HUaaBHBMBBMBnMBMMMBBBMB NEW MILLINERY STORE, " 49 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. STRAW "and" ' millinery' GOODS. X'i ra*hioaabir.i>4prriu avaalle llaia laillrf an-l ChWreoa tWlara, OaBa, Xpnma ao.1 fllovaa Embroieery Goods. Stamping done to Order. JENNIES. WALES. - GEORGE E. CUMMINGS. . AOBNT FUR TUt SALI OF BiilJim 'wit 11 iM? M Isiaii Heifkti. iiiteJiSPi. Pltaiai i j-hss-y 703 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.