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Published Erery Saturday Morning. CAPE MAY^OCTOBER^. ^Bv Wiggins *•» roved 'lie trouble of going to Canada Iiy living there. In n •ingle month the eintoe of liberty .will begin to pyrire in Sew York bay. Judge Green like accepted the Democraiic nomlnatic.i for Governor of thin , Elate. 1 "THBriSlroitfl itW CYumreafeai town election* held on fiondaystnrw a net gain Of fire hn»jl« for llie fbquihMlW. IJarrl-on A. Thompson. i.f Hay's I jmkIIng.Ji. j., an oldytai captain. baa been" '•■pointed Inspector of nulls of thl« port 'lit an annual salary of $3QQU. The edge of a political rold wave it will It- bere ui full in November- lias alt ready begun to make the Demerol^* shiver for their state ticket. The New Jersey Coat VSM w«» x.J.1 last Saturday by the receiver. Jami M. Caasady. It was houglil by Mr. Garwood' fo£$5I above inciimbntnees which were In the neighborhood of wincn wrrc tn inc itregpunruooa 01

$5000. Charleston stems to have aeltled down permanently. No earth tremors hare beet) felt for several days, and esc it rmqnbera. They all leave a little money. They do sonic elevated living in Gotham. A person ran leave Urn firma in Brooklyn, pass over the tops of the houses and masts of ships, and not set foot on ground until lie ha« t i averse*! the whole length of Manhattan Island. Itobert Smalls, the negro statesman' has Ixten elected to Congress five time*, ne will no doubt secure his sixth ekelion to November, as he has been re- ; nominated in the Seventh District of ' South Carolina, where there is a dense , colored population. •he murder of the Iter. Mr. HadJt \9tO\- " la., the Tribune of lock'.' t>t fflbw.. 'und for Ike benefit of- 1 hhs'cii# &Vc; money wn ■ rent 1 lis family. .V. r . -"ay she de. • o Mrs. Haddock tilt o'.IJt- -. -.| tl„t ilined to fetwlre HP<-n illi J he Tribune was opp-ev d to the' tVB ' thee cause, to which many fllfc* »' * Husband was a marl? i . (| William Henry Fi'r Lee. who has been h nominated for Cong;.-* ii> Virginia, is a t aonof Gen. Ilohen E. Iwe- Br u Confederate soldier, and licinjf taken ,t prisoner waa select.- '. with other prison- h era, for execution, i ' . ase the ( odfedrf- j| ates carried out tbiir threals of killing ,t aomo colored soldiers whom they had h taken prisonen. The r.egr- e» were not li lianged. _________ Mn.Xanglry.wa- offered $100 lor a Column aretlclc for n periodical. "'A . hundred pound" y u said." mused the bcftuly. demurely. The rmlssary cor- ' reeled her, and said $100. "Oh. It's .! nothing:" she broke rnit; "for a whole . column, too!" He assured lier that no paper would prdWhly P*y »»>' #">«>• "And 1 got $810.'' she continued, "for just signing my ni me to n certificate of soap yesterday." The Women's ( liristiau Temperance Union of Burlington, N. J., are doing the same sort of »"rk as did the Crusaders of Ohio a few years ago. and have made personal visits !•> Hie open saloons. At one Hie wife of the proprietor told tliem what sl-e though! of them in moat em diatlc language. At another the proprietor Uattned patiently, acccpted their trai ls, and Raked them to pray for him. and the temperance women went away much encouraged. The Freemason - ..Nsew J.-r ev will celebrate the eontonnlal i f the grand lodge orpmlMtlon next January. It will bean occasion notable in the aimnli of the order la Amcrfrwuid of »n interest beyond the limits of Masonry Thr enter gained much of its strength in this country through the interest which was aroused in It by Washington while he was in New Jerrev, undfr.au that time to the present day It has always number* I among its mtrob-r* distinguish d rltDons of this state. . The Republican convention at Trenun nominated for Governor on Tuesday . the 6th Inst.. ex-Congrorenmn Benjamin Franklin Howey. of Warren county. There wa* harm my hi the procrcri!>-gs. calculated to give the gentleman who the gnbanatorUi campaign. Mr. Howey waa born In Gloucester county, N. J., on St. Palnek'ipay. 1(188. His mother was a drier of thr first G v. ernor elected by the people In New Jersey under the constitution adopted in l!M6. He was educated In common schools and tlir academies at Brldgetnn and Sewedesbwo At the age of 10 he went to Philadelphia, and for eight years was engaged in the gra n and flour comKille. 01 PhHadelphia. engagrii in iliqnarry lng and' manufacture of alate. In which business bo Mil .omalna lie aerretl through the war as captain o a was a Whig until he became a Hepubll. con. In 1878 he was elected sheriff of SrotMl rofVmrre»*«i the Hepublk m ticket by over CUO inajority^ ar^ough the dlditrlV no mal , 77:77 ";7T 7 : for purifvibg the Mood with..-, u-nefll until I used Parker's Tou'M ami cau truthfully say that it cured ! still wHtoili s^emlid i- ff.ctnn my grit A. C. Gikrglrra noira that he is Mill

4 THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR THE ADVERTISEMENT .OF J. HENRY EDMUNDS, ■ REALIST ATE and IKSURaHCE AGENCY, PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 523 CHESTNUT STREET. 1 ' ^ rsii Fashinns. : Bucklon's Arnica s. i ve. i ^1 ri" ^di'erftgrtitenfg Slew* ifoevilaementa !~1 AnTlllT l~\ . rut,., mi r-\ r\ r\ n i t : o Fashions. : -'1 jReu j ^dvfrlisfmcuts.

Now Jersey Sertatorahip. "t-swsssssrs SsT} g To Oe Partner* of Ifne Jtr*y j qu lions to be pasaeff < an agricultural of meeting in Salem County calculated to W| prejudice tlieTIbu. W. J. one of ^ the U. fl. Senator* from.th*t sialyl thr ad mind* of the farmers, by n.isrepresenb b' log hi* attitude towards them as a da *. It it dearly evident that these parties acted from selfish motives and to for- gi ward their own ambitiou- political ends, ^ for the farmer* of New Jersey and the „ entire country hare to more earnest, » and persistent .'rieud than Gen. pi W: J- &ewell. In thr 1-ng and hitter f contest, made by the America Agricnl- . Itirarnm.1 Dairy Association, during the t. last Sfudiwi of Congresa. Sc. Wor S we 1 di proved emphatically hie • sml.M pand « devotion* <H' farmer* »! dalrynun of his own »*! other 'es, by I. a in steadfast artbc*-!**. to, ami 'e for, t c ^ bl'l Intended to breakup.*. least lo ^ restrict, the ,i,h Uif»rttire ai ■ sale <-f '«>giis butter. It Is wroag. 'he-efor. . as as unjust f.w the..' Vn> 'J *** • 'rally do. that fenvtur 1 J tltej' CflVs- , Ifui, ."fr MMh 'C |t Is not a -•*'» en" , , BOt ,'nly I n the farmers' mlen-'u. . ..i.u-il, i"1! j tt :ro^ulrrejth"idi« U brood Intelligence. bh» It ct. • r» Eisssaf^a'SS .1! Other class*, may eonlt. -mly » I ^ loot ifflef awl o-lre.'** 'I ' ' ., ,j Jo Aath.ntr prosperir. ' -*1 )he i In Jr the men' iml' 1" . I* larmers of rfa"«iatiA -In* 1 » JL r , > „ , •roted to rc Senator *«'» 'against frhbil'tleri! h ifW. ! ; TahfUhlitP l'n|tl.-' 'Wf 1 ' lei Jt«5. '-al - kl '..- affairs of At- fdj ■' v a wor. , ^ andei**d»btrfl*«jV'o**'" " •of it. As app. ■ ■!"■•' ' meant for him •nfn'; J"- • *" ",H butul In Lis record I'""' | J["f national senae Thet..s '''''Jm tits statnle h»>ks of Ifth »" * "jjgs ' the llnpresa of hi* witu I Jml; oeni.a j,t his fidelity «» >K« wn •!•'«'•• 1 " ' , J" , w«rs wlthltlui of p-ira*""""1 "t,n" 14,, ' to other ImuM. ,,u' ™' '' '|,K'" j m 1 ti<. 11 1« not an IsauJ W1'*1 |1,r • j ^ ' which their pre* nt ami future p oa, ,r" I „1 Hy ia involved. Granting h wi yer. that j a , (lie question of railroads w»«« r .mlneut ill on-, tire agriculturists id w Jeraer j »' r have no cause of eouiplalnt Its: I hern , ^ for injuries lufllet d com|iar. 1 with the j s wrong and outrage they h ,ri -o.Tcrtrt at L. the hands of manufacturer* f bogus j ^ „ butter. It any injustice had V.vn done •' them hy the railroads, the effect on the " individual would be Infloitenlnml, -while " every fanner know* that the b gun hut- P ter business was swiftly depreciating the " ' value of his stock day by day. end tbeir " lands from twenty dlve to fifty percent. *j 1 We arc jure not one- of our farming class desire to. strike a man who has largely « • aided in f erbtg litem from an evil which 1 hade fair to prim- their ntlit, and that 1 this, or any other similar attempt, t • r prejudice or injure Gen. Sevrell in Ihelr m ' minds, or any oilier of our »ast and ter- 11 ■ vlccable friends, will be met by still J] - closer and more effective eflorls to keep ( • them where tliey can couti tie to give c 1 their Influence ami tin ir voles f r the * 1 farmers and dairymen of New Jersey ^ ' and the country. I«cl me reiwitl tltal p when this Association look huM of this t! " Iiogua butter business to kill Ir, it sue- - eeeded only by the steady, firm and a vigilant aid of gentleuieo liae Senator ^ - So well. Cameron, Gorroon. .Miller. Ed- ' muni*. Black burn, Blair. Evnrls anil ^ :l other*. To C -ugrea* only rould our r dairymen go for relief, ami In Gen. Sewcll they found a iricnd and champ on c who, without hesitancy, without quibble, . 1- put his hand to the movemc.it, and '' withdrew it not until the bill *»' passed. . t- From the beginning to tbe cu t it was " then With tbe aid of his influence, his 1 >• voice and his vote, aggressive, vigilant , n and unmoved in his purpose to pass tbe 1 Jj bill, tliat we sm-ceeiled aa we did hi acotebing thia great fraud. What thU country needs lor itt near and great future, ami for the carrying j* out of 11a higher civilisation and adis vpnermeut of |L« people. Is out that 1" demogogue* should I e placed iu power, but me Scwella, Hie E-lm., gja. the ; , Mtllcis. the Germans, itc , abou d be re. ill taioed in the arals they tiare hooorod by e, their infrllig nee, their hTu«y ;. d their *' drrotioo lo the inti rests of the people. These kind of friends are as rare as 'bey |ff tr 1-1I, should cot be forgotten ornrelrct- ' Smbere'c" thl' we'llaSS i'| | -Trntl-r" ;;

Tue Autumn number of Slratebridge A J |- * Quarterly, just received from j. tbe publisher*, contributes an unnsual (. i|uantlly anil quality of fashion news In, of the laml. Harriet Present! fpoffon! ^ contritiute* 'The Ice Storm." which is a well-written and naturally told tale of a Jpoor but proud family's struggle with The colored frontespleec exhibits the latest French styles, designed S Janet , of Paris ; this 1* a practical fosli - P He, for we sec that the nuinbcrof yards it ofmaterlal* nnii the price* per yard are „ if the description of the plate. w The voluminous fashion gorsip with its ,. illustrations will be a source of n satisfaction to the many readers who u want to be shown anil guided along Hie _ fashionable way. In additioo to „ these fashion pages, there arc directions j, for pattern* for a costume and a caaequc; ; dmcription of a page of floral ball cos- , I an illustrated lesson in the art of ; p draping on wire-forms ; and the home p dressmaking ar lcle continue* it* prac- 1 y li ai instruetlflns. Bulbs in the h-uscja and ehrvsantlirmum culture are the floral t, lira ions that autumn Is at baud. The > needle-woman and the home • decorator | y will find much of interest in the present 1 muntier : such as, the art of netting. - at it- he* used In crochet, pillow lace, k-.ct I rmWoldery. novel oullt, daisy mat, an 1 , tlier*. Two serviceable articles a c knitted atoekinraaBdcroriiclcdgarm-jrs , ' fo nchld. Ml*a Juliet Corson conducts. | j klickea page in her usual wtlWact'-'y ] - nmrr. John's Wife has been roakilgi money at borne by raising "tnall fiults : I I and alter reading lier experience war ^tlo , . " advrs from acting .on her advice tn 1 1 It. "r pecuniary advantage. Fraux Behr's 1 1 Polka is the instrumental riert^qf j I (""bmn. ' to «^V'™ wrious "kinds lino "WWi di. |C^id.1^mpi«rel'v «M Sy'V -Mr li"? . tSa&JSWK! I i ssssfj; isSkJS? * s, i t.'.olhier, PhdadcliihiaMt. HoUy F"'-- ^ ^ ^ 1 . U n't T ACTioiUlural Society lias I or aoinr ' time ps«: keen artfvely ^''"V'ii X.'i il , ting arrangements with h eh ill phtiv exhibition of this venr far in mirartcc t 1 it. thirty. n lie predcottsaora in P'ont FaVwoSnot sustain iU prestige 'id not at each succreding cxlutillina ' J~J: . nine allcartive noveitle*. and ilsl 'ul^ua UiU seaaon have been incited to dwrrtro. . ra-cauw of ibtlr inssSresj^ia.'MtsEi | Monday., (ham. r. , _,. j i^ara;avttg~w*"i mmm I curslon ticket* will be manual. 1 I n-.-ia«.*,iSh I I against p! -. as ajjiaturber of d'pe»,. "it, , ! and therefore a tatue of quarrel* and not*, should reflect that hi Mexico, C where revolutions occur foriolghlly, no pie is eaten. Had the late El Coyolbecn rais.d in the vicinity ol a pie bskny he might At thia moment hare brcn a honored and prosiwrous citixcn of , 1 he sister Republic in.tead of a disfigur- * ed and uMTess dead boily. Good Results In Every Case. - D. A. Bradford, whol sale paper deal- , of Chattanooga, Trnu.. writes that he s seriously afflicted Willi a severe cold |r settled on his lungs; had tried man? n remcdle* without benefit. B. ing ludut-ed . to try Dr. King's New Discovery for did *0 and w as entirely cured by use of a few bottles. Sin. c , which time he has used it in his family for all Coughs and Cold* with best re- ( •tilt*. ThU is lite experience of thousand* wh sc lire* have been saved hy l Wonderful Dlauorery Trial Bttkw free at Dr. 11. A. Kennedy's Drug Store. Constable Little, of Bed Bank, was so bnBy bitten on Saturday last b a man " he bad tak.n into cuatody a* to make a 4 wound. ' 'Sully," the sluggrr. na« been showing himself 1 1 the Trentonile* at to much per capita. Wtxc gtirfrihrmrnts. ; Hood's Sarsaparilla 1 Cimbinc*. la a manner i»vnhir t-- liwlt, Uir 1 tw* wooderfuTrem«re^Mivc Here other medicine* hare failed. Try it raw. B will r tmrtfy year Wood, repiUt.- the dlgeeUon. r and gtre new Ufa and rigor to the entire body. "Hood's Sareapartna did me great goad. . I waa tired oat from overwork, and II toned me up." Maa. tl. E. flmom. iMtees, N. T. " 1 saBerrd three year* baa Wood poison, e I took Hood's tUreaparilla and think I am 1. cared." Ma*. M. J. Davra, Brorkport. N. Y. Purifies (he Itlood • VueetoaatUritkaaT'lsl. 1!;^^ loo now r remedial o.-rents ; JU. the pmjmeVu* , *1, ibe I preans U^w-uri--g Jhe^-Uic lu.-dlcmll : Hood's Earsaparilla * Bow by wt drewgaa B»J-

Tlie fiat rialxc in the world for Cut*. 1 irrnkev^Sorca^ Ulcers^ S-iit _ llheum, j ( Chll hJdiro. 't'i irns . n'ml all S^Enpflwi! j and po.atiyrlT enrei I'll--- >-r c ■ pay re- ) , quired- u '■ |tMi*ilthSU^''^li u jlfflftkl p patiaili-d a novel labor niiit maeliine | in hi* Excelsior clulhiw Jim-. It rioci away with much of the d^'.-uliv of wash day . . A child ran Mr.itch the Whim uot'in'u'^ <■ ■in.ja-t «« c'l'i.yjoa'it j mnterial of wbh-lt il i" cqninost-^ all J noncorrnilvc. One uf tlicui w ill Mac a life time. « prices" 'pnhl than hercfiifore. Siendy enu- 1 I ployiuwit all the icar. Ofiler* for pnIrate kmtt ng of ho.vurTggiogs rltln | j anil fnmyoiitieny, ^a^pa^T|iniCF^M^ ; I gl.cn In croclictinr' 1 I Mia. £. I. HAU. u 'MhB ^o!tewut-. tj* c\-bt-fr.tbvil of : -Gumlioll '' ' ! 51fic 3tdtcrthfmfiiM. ; MiSS5V?c'SSStra!S;"SlAT ' 1. 1'. WIllTI-SiDES, : 909 ARCH STREET, mbUMU'UU, II "'portraits Crayon, Paslel & Oil Dolors I are made^re bwn hil" aJ' i™ i r' -liera I OOP1K8 OF PkUClSEJ PEBBOSS. PROPOSALS. ~ Hreioi i>' -»**•■'» *^r r^u^oiaottw'Ji, less, J 'I P»- cSd sira" *" aT^itSSriwT ^ K;,nA,,„ Oearral tjoperlatewletl. rpiIE GRAND TUliKISU BUSX StAS BATHS. ■ liKNTlj DBP ARTEC BUT , ri S. lath K. LADIES' DEPT. •» Filbert Street. Areaowopen. Theaa Baths are pmeooaeed the moet ^"tn'llkl a.im'mill a JOHNSON, Propre- ' 8'IAB H. BOWLANP.Sapt- ■»! ±1 : 4§9P ; ^QLAD8TON€— PAR NELL - GREET IRSH' sTRUBGLE. a g <3. CORN ELL, 5 COOK AND CATERER. 1 I« prepared to rerreai post * and private I No. S VKATVK STREET. ". .!5-tra caps »*r Ct»y. N. J. \ (RtgeC^-foMMERCE V_rr bbyantV-^stratton "■ \ if EDI CAT, SpfitiS No. 30(1 U.-,» »lt.Jh lb"'*, -a. »-<w I j

CONSUMPTIVE. [ SSi'Si i j Vwipii WUw «era iMhl^ft^iUPriSeu.'0 j DON'T BE FRIGHTENED ^ ! Bulii DltrsUun, (tiduo C„»aijM(a>n, H.,iS lively »ud snlrly t>c cuxd by •pjjying cxiemellp PALMER'S "SKIN-SUCCESS" Aed ttr Blgkit'. Erflul AatXanfln Eslatt Till. S'lsSSLlS'feiSjKSfS - TO. 1 fS tntx Trtil 1st, 95 c«t!.- Ottsta tt yser t--.:-.. or scat Retry » I PALk 1ER CO., 122 Na'taa Street, N. V. City. I ■ ^ I 'PIETY VK.tllT CASE. ^ | fijo/ji g»"« CURL CUARANTEED. PALMER'S PLAIN FACTS! i IT IS A FA f'7' ;T|y IT'S , i hmwwtt^aHBBweaaj^raoioa.n'.hTr.iMyiwboi-e 1 legal' ; it ; "IT IS A FJCT-Th*-.u-r • 5 RUSSIAN RHEUMATISM OUHE ' gSSS-stsasr- , ■ it rr.i/ ' <1 - y-::, - reSyrVor35iS5»5 I ■ Deerriptivr immphlrt, wtth tnpmonlM*. ftwePrICOS2.50.l ttSKiwflM.'more. , PFAELZER BROS. & CO. P1B-ST1 aiwrket Htrcrt, PhHadelphia.

THE CAUSE $2 5 PHOSPBATE ; itiieH's"^ PHOSPHATE ; thosewhouseitxnIwitsvalue ^!g^WlFaH&S0NS su?tP-PH0SPHan,pHi t \ 0 Etc H I A, P A . , mi$25 PHOSPHATE WMt is tills nartSMfiow Insanity or Death.. raMMrS^TxitA?Be rp? """P""'- N- "l-'alrereatiy *acst. Frxneta Uoaptui, N. Y. Itev Jo. Dewltit (-Mal^aofCMirWr'il", m™;,'o!f^min-"''Uu'' | M. Jiwe|Ri*. Iloept tat, N. 1. : "It* «y lt .tonatteiw tatie hSoiy'of me.ttrin™°,*Ke"jl'lwr sold by Marey A Xleerar. Cape Slay, S. J., or *IIB AAsKINb'cJ!! 11 \Varrt-n St.. New Tork

■ . ABOUT BLACK SILKsTl 5 . Early last Spring wc made a large purchase - of BLACK SILKS at lower prices than they . - 1 have brought for several years. Since then Silks have advanced fully twenty per cent, in value. We xlow propose to give our customers the advanfclgeC °f our purchase by offering them at the old prices. So if you want a Good SILK this is the time to b »y '£. HALL'S No. 2S South Second Street. . PHILADELPHIA. SELLING OUT MV ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTHING I O.feped at prices regardless of cost. Call and examine. j chables Needles. ! i ~ OEQRQ5 CUMMINOS. | 1; AGENT Foil TI1E SALE OF i\ Btildiii Lotsat SeaafeParllrln! Heists, Amlesea & Pi. Pleasaa t !' 1. ^bxh J ^3 Walnut § tro«tD Philadelphia, j . { [

BOOnKG'jKft^ ROOFING. _ ' ' I MOTH PROOF CARPET LIVINGS, J ; Rosin-Sized Waterproof HuildingS Sh'&athinu 1'auers ■ ^^^OOFING^ MATERIALS. WARREN EHRET ROOFING COMPANY ■ ' l.lBITKn »• " ' ' 107 South Sacond Street, Philadelphia ' ; -fUZZ 77 1 '"I AUTUMN SEASON OK 18^6, j Two- Mil I ion* of Dollars AIL KINDS OF DRV GOODS. |^oppir^| ^ | every lady, 110 matter how distant from * "V . v tho City, cari sIiaro Tn tTio crivantaKoa \ /Vi A I I / 1 7 ablo goods. _ gJl . j ' EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS, " | M | * PHILADELPHIA. - HH ; WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY and DIAMONDS, AT WHOLESALE HATES. I T. O. HAYDOCK, ' XSto. 12. North Second Street, Philada J r Solid Silver Klgin.or Waltham If tinting Case Watches, - S«ioo \ t Solid Gold Ladies' Elgin or Waltham Watches, • • ,.lX> . Genuine Diamond Kings, from 5 00 111 8-Day Walnut Striking Clocks, - - - . „ - too P/UcjU: atljalba pttl to watch, chronometer tuttl clock repairing " T. O. HAYDOCK, No. 12 Nor-.h ooond Street, Philedel jnia. GEORGE C. NEWMAN, No. 835 MARKET STREET, Philadsiphia. Looking Glasses, Llr/^ Engravings, ' Etching! WORKS °F ART * FRAMES TN GREAT VARIETY, On !i»ntl and mode 10 ordc ,. — * r.tr . ... for Infants and Children. "Oawterla i.to writ adapted to children thai I Oaaioria cuttw CBBe. Oaaantw'1"I fooammend It m superior to any pruv-.-ipuou I "our st.una.-u, Iranhosa, Ere.*- b->. XB01TB 10 mr •• a A. Aacnxa, II. D.. I Kuaw.^ ci«a strop. a^J elU) 09. Oxford fib, brookJra,N.Y. | WutoS lalurloua medkafloa. Tai Ccrexra Cparaur, IS! FUHoq Strrrt n. t. j NEW MILLINERY' STORE, 49 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. I STBAW^AND" YklLLIKrBRY GOODS. All UahlorabW ahapca In eetakle HXU. ' lj.Ur*' sal cutinreu* Collar*, Cult, Apn>at and lilavai ! Full Hack of Embroicory Goods. Stamping done to Order. 01 YE XUj A TUIAJilCNNIE 8. WALES.