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Published Every Saturday Morning Tape mi. October 23. iseenu 'REPUIUJ C'A ITT K'KETT "Ho*. BKNJAMtNF. HOWfcY. . Mo*.GR)RGEOTR$8. • 11 OK<?lio>: s. WARE. . i-on Miimrr, J.\MKS SHOEMAKER. JB If Mr. ftteloc could only be Induced to Bjk'ak a few times In New Jcrvy there h no' tell i or how large Howev's majority would lie. "Of the B5'J delegates in the New Jirnev Republican State t 'onveutlan, who were interviewed by the St. Louis Clok-lJem-ocral, SOI were for Blaine in 1889. Tlie Republican State Committee have secured James <1. Blaine to speak through the state. Ho will open in Newark Octdl>cr SO. at which Ime Colonel James Furmsn. of New York, w ill discuss the lArifY. Tlie appearance ol Mr. Blaine at the Aentlemy or Music on Saturday evening " aroused lits big audience to fever heat. He- was received with a welcome that miiri have I mule him think Weil id bis fellow cititens ol Philadelphia. Tlie Republicans of Atlantic county, on _ Saturday, renotnlhated Reimtor Oarilner for lite fourth term. Harry Sltpe. Esq.. withdrawing from the cnntnit. Albert II. Irving, of Atlantic City. was nominated for Assembly at flic same . nvrntlon. A dceil rum Wilihini Wolltrr Phi-lps to Harriett Slauwood Blaine, wife uf .James 11. Blaine, dated May 20. 198(1, and conveying" tire Riaine mansion on Oupnnt Circle, was placed on rx-oro Wednesday at Washington. The cansUlerntion Is^liO.OOO. M. llartholdi's lost act before leav-np France will he a pilgrimage to tlis quiet home In Alsalia where Ids mother, an old lady of 84 or 85 years of xgr.rr ides. R is her face that turn (shod the model far Uiefare pf the statue of l.lh-riv KitllgliffniDg the World. Advii: s from ail parts ol the Hlstricl nhow tlial the Republicans arc united tipon Uoorge Hires, the nominee forCsogrcos. Tstwyer Wcstcott, the Democratic candidate, Is making a bold 1*1 tor the labor vote, but the wage-worker, of 4l» District know that in (lenrgr Hires tbey Itavc » fileinh The ptrtdblirrs of Oram's mmmlra on Monday pald tn Ma.dram s second installment of 9159.000. making 9*10,000 she has already rcerivwl Irom the profits of the the liook. The firm rx|>ects to pay her 9700 000 In all before the expiration of the copyright. Tlie President lias appointed a cousin , of Mm. Clavclt^fHsf^CUl at Sheffield, England, and the fc'w* approves ot the appointed one'or Wo':o"f"bi« reuTf «a°to office the Sua baiindctl liiin for mouths about bis nepotism. Tlie Sua evidently docs not regard conslsleocr as a Jewel. - Press. U. S. Senator Wm. J. Beweil Is and baa always been a staunch friend to (."ape May. His Influence end money bare been freely used to advapca her proapcritv.andr.rtaUceasiLsumuter.rv-, sort- While miters hare miked lie baa acted. Perbapa this is why there are thuso wl o so latterly oppose litm. He Manila bt their war. . Hop. B. P. Howey, Uie Itepublicui nominee for Oovenior, hi his letter of acceptance stands squarely on the prohibiton plank nt the platform. The antl. Icmppranre resolutions of tbr Newark l>cer Oermans didn't frighten him worth a cetil . Mr. How ey says Hint "one of the greatest principles of the party I. involved In that plank of the pisiform:'' The fruit bulletin (-mod to the Agricultural Department lost week, place* New Jersey at the head of thejbrue great peach growlng.Btate*. New Jrrsay. Delaware and Maryland, f .r the season just closed, the average belug e glily-aU per ,cent. agalnot fifty- five and sixty-sevrnior Ihe other two Stales ireprclivelj. The juryln the Tilus murder enseal Belvldere expect to get H per day. tuning their claim on a recent d rimon ot the Suprae# Court of New Jerary .which decidud K Jury had no right to serve be. ytmd lire eight legah hours that constltutc a day. As they » e confined twen-ty-four hours the y will claim three days' work, and It is generally believed 4bey will get it. Each Juror will receive over 9I0O. The trouble existing since last spring liolwem the glaan-blnwers and maoufac- - turerl in South Jersey has lieen setthd by the blowers accepting 8 per cent, reduction under hat year's price*, which h i total reduction of SO per cent, under the regular Protective AiuvxdMton aebadule wages, leaving the apprentice question open, with no reetrlctlons as to Use number employed under each blower." Under this agreement lire large botiln laetoriee at Woodbury. Glaaeboro, WUllsmMown, Window and Atco resume rend nen and bnys. For no other man In the United States would the people torn out in ouch" num. bee* aad endure su'fi discomforts ss did the thousands who gathered on Booth Jlroad street last Saturday night in honor of JamaeG. Btalae. Though there was gain admi ttance to the Aeadamy of Music J|g|||||g

■ J-- ,"v! -PSTTST" fl " ' " :!r' < r tfpmm T;V fj Tjr T ' ; v jfrjj \2 * ' THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR THE ADVERTISEMENT OF • 1 '' 4 )?■ . .• / . 3«TA ) v , , .. . JiXZ X 3MUJQW J. HENRY EDMUNDS, REAL ESTATE and -INSURAKCE ACEECY, PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 523 CHESTNUT STREET. w

County Rnpublionn convention. 1 The convention was called to order by Daniel Behcllenger, chairman nf last 9 . convention, when Eugene Cole wae chor -serr-iiiairmah, and- Wimtlngtoo- Corenn , I . Secretary. I On motion chair was ordered to pp- 0 , point the committees on Credentials end . Resolutions. The'chalr then appointed " Thos. W. Gaudy. Jas. W. Bee. Michael 1 Swing, Joseph n acker, Alfred Cooper, ' Andrew Weeks, B. F. Barker, Samuel ' Townsend, F.. a Edmunds, J. 8. Ware, 1 J. N. Beeves, on Credentials, and F. I- c 1 Harnett, A. Cooper, "Chas. G. Clark. Dr E. Way and 8. T. Young on Reaolutlons. [ , Tlie eoinmtltee on Credentials reported , f the delegations all full and no contests. On motion Uie following resolution* i n were adopted. _ I a Wiiamua. Tire present basis of repreaentiition In the convention 1* unjust to the Republican olronf^iolds of the J eoimtv. and contrary to all ruitomand • usage* tn repreacnUllre bodies, theres fore be It | ' RwM. That hereof tar the several n townships and boroughs and .Cape Mav „ dir. shall lie entltl'led to one delegate I for' each thlrty-flve Republican votes cast i at flse last preceding Presidential else- , tlon. and one additional delegate for eaeb f motional over twenty-five votes so root ; Frovhlesl that no township, borough or ' CI cily shall be deprived of at least one xl delegate. [K On motion it was ordered that llieeonic ventton proceeti to the election of a can,C didatv for Assembly, when Joseph E. „ Hiighea, George R Ware and Samuel »y Tosmsend were nominated. Mr. nuglies rectWcd 7 voles, George 8. Wire, 17, W Samuel Townsend, 7. Mr. Ware " having re^lvtd a majoritr of the votes cast was declared duly elected an the 10 nominee of the convention for the As. L" trembly. ' '> James Shoemaker, Jr., ami James J. ,n Doak were named as candiiUtra for Sheriff. Mr. Shoemaker received 22 i„ votes, and Mr. Desk 8. Mr. Shoemaker g. was Uieu declared duly elected the nomu. loco for Sheriff. m mJfc' t^t^SS^g^pon1 wrncn 1, adopted : |v Resofcvd. That we. the Republicans of Cape May county, in convention ssserabled do moat heartily endorse the plat. . lion at Trenton, and Alto affirm our sup. 'u no-t of the resolutions adopted by the I" First District Congressional Convention ■ BeeWwri That we pledge ourselves and nur candidates to every honorable effort ' - to the end of Placing the Prohibition » Amendment totheBtate Constitution here fore the people, believing aa we do thai tn Uh> people belong the right to pass * SSaSlS-: ■a Oov'rmor, and that of Bporge Hl-ra. for if Ono»Tr->. and pledge to each of thew candidates our earnest and hearty sup- , port. h our candidate foetbe AraeioMy.of Jame* ,e ShOnnsker. Jr.. lor Sheriff, nod ptadg- 1 d "WOri atthepdtia. I to tlw onnvaoxhm, and after making a i few remarks the meeting adjourned. * Jottings Through Joreoy. i- "The Jersey City registry shows » de. it crease of about 4.000 votes, r William Walter Phelpe will have a r wslkorer In the Fifth over Judge Skin- : ner. I Janitcr Titua has been found guilty of ' cliargn preferred against blm by the 1 " Warren County Court- ■ j On Monday the Bridget on Piorurr cm- i 1 meiieed the publication of a campaign 1 dsllv. to be coullnuod until sflrr elertkm \ Snlem county formers say they do not remember so large a *eeond crop of grass i as tills year. Hay 1b hardly worth carting 1 ' to market . ' ' e J. Brinkerhoff. of Tenireck. Beriren , canty, has sold for 910 a pumpkin i [ welgliine 209 pounds, and It selling seeds I . fruio another at If each. I An effort wBl Ee made to have a law ( . passe « by the next Legsblure to Ink's i the fees fixed fog subpoenaed witnesses ] r mod • greater than the fifty cents now ' . given tbem. , Two cUlxens of Monmouth county, ' g charged with vtolatlag the Oleomargarine .' law, have pleaded guilty and paid the » One and ooot*. The penalty in each case - was a fine of 9100 ami costs. » A large, frame hold. U la said, it to be i erected near GalBea Fishery, Beabright, during the winter, by a Hew York cap. , Halls'. It will be three storks high and J wffl have six hundred rooms. H j The three-masted schooner HM-Boefl. II ' ^xbiot^^^rka]r0om- » r pany, - went ashore Sunday on Abseeom , bar. She la rapidly going to pieces, and ' , vessel and cargo win ba a total kws. I f Poatmoster Clement, Ware, of Barns- J . born, is said ta have saddamjy become . rich through the death ot a Ibachelot i > brother io the WeM. whose sole heir hie J ' U Ware is a native of Salem coaaty. • ; The lrnc clmlera has broken out 1A Hi J Northern part" eft Warm eoonty, and a * jgood many iarmen are lodgg rnllre « ■ herds.^ ^Jiwirw iiiifl BnmgkBvaig ■ 'jopfodMn. « . | The Bembersaf toeBeaOoaat Artlhny j MOump ay.of AUaatkCUy, wmemmtored 1 ti Into servtoe in the New Jersey Heitosal I , I Guard, tast Tuesday night, be Ool. D. B. '

General News. "Newfielrt has a manufactory of rattan . The Sultan of Morocco has 8000 wives, | "There are raid to lie 100.000 KulghtlT ~ of Labor In Ncw JerseyCamden ministers nre making money j in the marrying business. "j The now set of china Just ordered for the White House will cost 910.000. i It will cu*l William K. Vanderbllt - WtJOO a month to run Ids steam yacht. Saerileg'oiis rascal, are rot.blng More taaa 200,000 veterans have via- | lted Gettysburg during the last three years. PliUadelpbia nearly ran wild over the 1 Basics man on the occasion of his visit. j The Brotherhood of l.vcomolivc En- i | glnerrs began their annua! arssion in \ | New Turk.. ! Forty-two new Ice factories luive j been started in tlie South during the j , past nine months. 1 . The town ot Salisbury- Maryland, has , I swrpt by * 91.000.000 fire. All of - tbc burin as portion was destroyed. Two hundred sod fifty lives were lost st Sabine 1*sm and Johnson's Bayou by 9 tlie recent flood that swept over those places. The formal reflection of Senator Ed- - morula was completed in the Joint con- -. Trillion of the Vermont I-rgislature Wed- " Mra. Qiiincy A. 8haw. ..f Boston, has • ertablialird twenty kimlcrgartr-ns and r srvcu day schoo's. wlucii require a yearly " expi-udilurefiUMO-W. ? The Atchison. Toprka ami Santa Fe ' and Atlantic and Pacific ltnilroaais have ; Jpen e nsolidated arid will csUbllrii • their general offices at To|ieka. ' Little Mary Duke, of Canton.k Ala., - not vet 7 years old, has start d an infant ' school, and charges 10. cents s month - for teaching little ones their A. B. Co. The Democ atlc Augusts Chranhk » lias come to the sage conclusion that ► "Mr. 1'owncriy is oly the Instrument Now It is the Bind mi TrtmlUr llist ^ prints a list of men and women In Ban - Francisco who are worth 91.000,000 or p more- The entire cumber uf mlllion- ' aire* Idus given Is 104. 9 j H the Chinese nati n were to pass bet, lew an ot server in single tile, tha proj genetsUnn would be coming on the stage , as fast as the procession moved. Two 1 wa eirls, sister*, have solved ' the bread-and-butter problem. They Tr are professional paprrjisngers, ^Jpja . good business, charge the same prices . . Ural men do. and .am as high as 912 a day. " A number of strong-minded Western . (hat as the Bltle has always been trans- . 4il by m»n It has done some Injustice I *nd they will go right to work «nr Air rrti*rm rats. Rheumatism ' Me doaM It there ta. or can be. a speetfls ■ remedy far rtrraawtlara ; tat thousands who , satered Its pa ins hare been greatly ben- t r eMrd by Hood's Haru partus. 11 yoa bare tatted to trrireUri. t^Jtagreal remedy. crew wnrae. aad at oaw time was abnom heir- ' ' than aU the other medletoe 1 ever had." < 11- T. BALTOM^Shlriey Ybtsge, Mass. " Ihad BUBB three yesre. and get so ' i rehed Hit I took Bond's Sarsapartlla. It has done great thtngs lor as. I recommend B to •Shore." Lira Bmure, AhMeford. three i eenliutUre : 1st. the com M» tie* ol '. U semi ring the scute medirtnsl i_ qnallUra. The result U a medletoe otnnutoa) : ^renrth.^tredng eurre hltherto nokoowa. „ t Hood's Sarsapariila ' Fold by .11 draxxtsta. »1-. tla tor Mad ; eoiybyC LBFOOD h CO, Iarer.U, ktasa. iOO a— » Onto PoUtf. i SHUT CAUSE OF HD1U 1BEET IS THE LOSS OF iQJQQQQQQQ caw* of Bread swum, re B*ecmsu«r sssiSS'Bs; 1 SS SsSSsSEr — tas^e Win srore.bwm rottoM.no. JS.-SSJSJSSS.KWS.S ; no t puk'o iNcstM»mcnxi j i USSKSSSCSa 1 ' W !t( T- Vf; I J

. gidt'frtlSfmfBts. ! HliWtoTsafti i ~ ^ go? i Insanitv^pr Death.! m ye£*^' w? taSJr wirTk ' Sb^SSSSS®® , tlcUevue Hospual, «. V., "Dmremolty sucI ^ {irei'2dWwliS*K«1 1 Krr. Joa Deerthes. Cbipii'lQ^f^harllj'ilix- - plul, wrossr "t wVi2S."rmMderwri0OT'' "Hs "oejs cuotlr. U H."^Tliie, U.' B.' Extmlolw Sarrvm. write*: '-Rmaklne Is the be« meibcloe rnalr." _ wih^Ksstine JJSr f quloiDe and all or»r7jlrux« 1 Line u superior to quinine la lis spicISc power, | uri never predace* Uie sllghtesl Injury lo the r Kssalne Is |Ue*sant^ulaXe sod on lie osed - gtviux Intornsunn Sc~ •enfontppllrai'lQii. ® siKwi Is the history ot medlclnel^rtle* ll'prr ' ( " nSM Vy Msrey A Mecrsy. Ctpo Jtsy, S. J., or . **T It? KAHK "n'k'co!! M ^'arren St.. New V'ork RAW BONE MANURE rtnrS. wulerel'lL 'Z£XX"8£' SS 9 I U .o tedta—hi/ceo . t . ; BAUGH'S '■ $25 Phosphate 1 : ISS1WU6H & SONS ! reae^nlpHiuenraurS ■ nutweitt.il Biijiisas ptwaui : I. P. WHITESIDES, " 909 ARCH STREET, 1 PntLADKLPniA, Make* a speeuliy in rrodaetag permsneni PORTRAITS CraFflfl, Pastel & Oil Colors i yS^SratfSSSs COPIES OP DECEASED PERSONS. J GRAND TURKI8H RU8X MSN HATH a. DEPAKTMENT, fl N.1SU ML -ADtEff DBt-r. res PUbert Wren. ' . MAltTtHDALE A JOHNSON, Prepr*. SILAS 11. ROWLAND. 8upL mylO-v i- J,, AhOTl SOLD IN TEN DAYS ! A OMEAT niT. »oo more Agvou W.ntadjo .spriy iheuemeam dewad lor Urn °° gVa'dstone parnell great | rsh struggle. ta^MUMi^Eya* to M eamava. OMy tot*. m (X CORNELL, OOOK AND CATERER. J It prepared to ssrve at ,*pahW son private PAHTtBS OR WEDDINGS No. » DECATUR HTKEET. dtta cap* May Otty, N. J. C^WSMT ^^itunos ni^ l^Srnlaaia QUR BABY'S F1B8T YKAR, by 1

.11 j ~lBflOT.BMK SUKS. :j j 4, lvtrlv List Spring w< matlc -t lary purchase of ULACK SILKS at lower price- than they hiv.r Itroujehi for several years. Since then Silks have atlvancctl fully twenty per rent, in value. We now propose tn reive our cu-t outers <he ailvantajves of our pun liase by oflt-rino them at the ok I prices. So if you want a Goocl SILK this is j the lime to buy it. HALL'S No. 2G South Second Street. ! PHILADELPHIA. , asaJ DIAMONDS. WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVERWARE.; Masonic Marks and Badges' OP ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY. Having received a larye invoice of Diamonds, am prepared I to offer extra inducements. WILLIAM F. ENGLEHART, NO. 205 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. I HOG CHOLERA! I I A Sure ficiii las 111 Itai las ParfonaJ mij Cures. (IBS intra Dim B® « tit Firs 8aia u Bra hp Tmalmit . »•'-«- »»» f -B«sask~ PRICE, $1 PER BOX. ■rtSrt.'SSWSff"* neffiUDoi uMfflsflB CD, an m, i i TsmaoNiAu. ' ' Rtusa Plurravro*. Em G»*m. N. J., Sept 18. imx .. dSSBS TSfZ&&ai2±£F — -~,-. LVMUCLSWAjN^. M. AHtUMtBTU V'-'raey-n-ta w >n.i Notary Public. - A. B. LITTLE. HtLDRETH & LITTLE. Real Estate Brokers, No. + OCEAN STREET, CAPE MAY, N. J. Hcail EMU* Boaght, MM sad Kxcbsagcd. Halrts, Boarding H.w*e. aad CMIagt* «r.lrd. DretraM* MmlMlmc 1^>I* »«aa«d Direct I* on the Brack, for MM. GEORGE E. CUMMINOS. TH U H Biilliw bMat SeaUNFuLKIaii Hsiikti, Avle»&PLPleaait ■ 703 Wdoul StmUhiUKMpM., West Jersey Hotel, . u POOT OP MAXKBT BTKBET. CAMDEN. N. J. A m, 8™w vre*,-. Bar tre-

! ROOFING ROOFIN i 2-PLV. 3-PLY, MOTH ^POOF CARPET LiNIMQS. j Rosin-Sized AVateq»rtK)f Building & Sheathina Faot ■ ^i( , ^ROOFING^MATERIALS. ' WARREN EHRET ROOFING COMPAN1 j 107 South Second Street, Philadelphia. rThlliAmMVv;'' \ iljlM® ^ — A1*® novo ready for tfte AUTUMN SEASON OF 1886, Two-Millions of Dollars HKftuwO ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS. i By using our Mall Order g.epartment f Ky' I every lady, no matter how distant from • . \ • j the city, can sharo in the advantBges . LjwA t f I offered by this vast collection of season- V"* I able goods. i EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS, | M | PHILADELPHIA. ■■ WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY and DIAMOND AT WHOLESALE RATES. T. O. HAYDOCK, No. 12 North Second Street, Philac Solid Skver Elgin or Waltham Hunting Case Watches, - $ Solid Gold Ladles' Elgin or Waltham Watches, - - a. Genuine Diamond Rings, - ' - - . . . fr0m 5.01 8-Day Walnut Striking .Clocks, - - - Frtlculir attntiob |>aM to walrh. etironwneter and clock rejMiriog. T. O. HAYDOCK, No. 12 North Second Street, Philadel jhia, GEORGE C. NEWMAN, No. 806 MARKET STREET. __ "~m' Philadelphia Looking Glasses, ( (g Steel Engravings, 4 Etchini WORKS OF ART FRAMES IN GREAT S/ARIEnY. On hobd Mid made to oidefor Inftintg and Children. iSS'-TnLTT"'" I , nithOMtaK.Breuktym.N.T. | WuLma U^urioua umdlrattL Tux CmrTaoa Couaaxv, 1» Fulta* Slrata. «. I ' I llf NEW MILLINERY STORE, Street Cape May, N. J. STRAW "AWD Itf ILLINSY ' GOODS. All IMhkmUM MwotJaaoMM* Rata iAdlm' aad Chlrir.ua CoUoro, Cula. Aprou. .ml Ut Pull Mock ot Eml?rci»ery Goods. Stamping don© to Ordor, °m""4 JINNIE I, WALil