Published Every Saturday Morning. '"cape MAY, OCTOBER 30. 1886T%U I mprr U mi IV Omw Jf.v Cltp ■ " sraiimsmr. KKITUUfAN TICKET, e Hos. BENJAMIN F. 1JOWKV. • ararCiEQBOSJUBBS. rq« aremrar.v, GEOnpK 8. WARE. JAMES 4PHOR»1AKEK, J» Tha Candidacy of Gaorga S. Wars. . Attention is called to (lit card o( Sir. George 8. Ware— ''To all the Voter* in Cape Slay County*- Trmnd in another column, lilr. Wareiilnj-wclltakcarlnCerc pride in the record of hl« lire, nt he low lived it In our niiilrt. He has won universal respect and esteem, anil has the entire confidence of his fellow citizen*. _ In onr judgment too, he is well 1Utrd to make an efficient legislator. While lw baa always been modest and unassuming in manner, he nevertheless, "has not-been a mere looker on ih the vineyard of knowledge, lint lias stored bis mind with useful teaming.' And, what la also to the purpose, he is arqtialnUd with the business intercuts of the county. ^ and understands our nerd as a people. And. a« additional r'ementa of atrengtb in Ids candidacy, we have the (acts that gi aud that he stand* liefer.- the too pic. rt without liavlng inaile a simile iil'ilft) HI M secure Ids election, except tl.c.plcdgc lie n; now makes to each an l all of his fellow U citizen*. At Mr. Ware will be vrsed for ji liy men Of all parties, we here lake oeci- ti , afon to sav to lilin, that if elected, he will I owe his elec.lnn. rot so much to the tact Is that he is a good Republican, as to the a; fact that Ire is a good citizen, "and to the a conviction that he will at Trenton, labor tl for the best interest of the people and o our county. n Senator Edmunds, no t in Ida fifty. ■, ..eighth year, has jus! lea n re-eieClcd to 9 the United Slates Senate. He began his 1 rmblic life a* Town Renreaenlative from ti Burlington in the Vermont l*glslatare In n 1885. He has hem a public man for y thirty-one years, ami if he comp'etcs (lie a Semtthrtnl term for which he has Just c been chosen lie will have strv.il the c people about thirty -rignl y ara and will g be only sbjy-flre years old. u Tlie biggest municipal fight Atlantic t City lias seen In several vesni ended last », Tuesday nielu when 8. I). Hoffman was nominated for mayor over the present in- n cuinbctil, Thomas C.GnttcU. Ciiurles E. a Adair.t. recorder-, Wcslcv 0. Roblnion, c councilmamat-iaree; C'li-lkley B. bsetto, y treasurer-. E. A. Hlgbee, marshal; Arthur , Weslrott, aaaeaaor; C. J. Adams, col- t lector, and Aaron Hingle. overseer of the , poor, were nominated without- npno-l. ( ,lon- 1 Mr. Howcy'ia a working, nmsu of Die | people, and one who understands and' j sympathizes fully with the just demon-is , of the labor element hi the eommmiitv. . Tlie fo called labor party cannot hud in j New Jersey a man who more correctly , represent*- or completely satistb-s the do. , tnands of their nrganizati n 'linn dons , Uie Republican candidate for Uoycrnor. | To the soldier voters, t lie old veterans ' of the Union Army, tlie eatidiunry of C aptain Uowcy especially cotnm ml*. 1 itself. He is ouc of them, a comrade, a brave, faithful soldier, who served with honor in the war. anil the soldier boys of New Jersey should rally round his stand- i nrd. and help to carry his llag to v Iriory. ■ The lessons of history are worth study- i tag. It Is a fact in j»or own history that . every radical reduction in the InriiT has i been. followed by a financial crash: and it < iajtlst) a fact thai every such reduction has 1 been mnijo when the Democratic party | was in control of Congress. 1 i The free trader lusists thai the United , States must not attempt to produce any. | tiling tvh'ehcan be produced cliccperelsc. , where; the protectionist declares that we , should lie lie pendent upon other nations | for nothing whatever. a The members of tlie Presbyterian , Church at Millvllle are considering plan# , fur enlarging their chnrrh hn idioe. The present structure has b« n in u«" for a , long letm of yca-S',"«nd i* becoming too ,, "" 1 A prominent Metnodlst toini-ler in * one of the upper counties of this Stato " raya that Mr. tlnwey. the R pohllren c candidate fur Governor, "la aa trvr u tamiwanou man as there iUnlheSUIr." J Bucklen'a Arnica Salvo. " Tlie best paivc in the world for Go's, D Bruises, Sores, Weeny Bait Rheum. Error Bores. Tetter. Chapped Hands, _ Chilblains, Corns, and n'luikin Eruption. and postlveiv cures Plies, or no pay re- Ji ipllrrd. It Is guaranteed to give perfect '' satisfaction, or mrmry refunded. Price ? 25 rents per bo*. Por.salc by Henry A. ° Mr. 8. T. Corson reprsscnta in' Cape. 1' May the ••Rcawm Why" serf «. TIh tl bmik» compr.se three volumes of exc 1- b lent reading for the .'imtly and arhool. The subjects of wli'cb thev treat are General Science. Natural Htobs v and the RUOMI -Reason Why." These works form a library of useful informalion and come within the reach of ail. u They arc told at the low price of #1.50 m per volume, and we can safelr sav each J1' of them to worth more than Is n*k*-.l for *" the set. olfi-St a Mr. Wm. Bomers. of Green Creek, baa patenlod a novel-labor awing machine " in ids Excelsior clothes line. It does awar with much of the difficulty of wash day. A child can Wretch the. Al clothes line to any required tension, and when not fat.uaocan just aa ea-Uy roll it up till need on next wash day. The - ' material of which it la composed is all „ noncorrosivc. One of them will hut a life lime. , u i« A dry "good clerk confesses be has not = the sliglitMt hopes oT heaven becamusof the 8,000,000 lies he haa told in working - off half-wool goods for all-wool. ^ yny*» tt That the aale of Hood's Saranpurllla continues at audi a rapidly increasing rate? It la.— 1-U Because of the positive rurattve " value of Hood's Sarsapa- Ilia Itself. * 2d; Because of t be conclusive . vldence of * nmvrkabic cures effected by it is unsnr- u - pasa-d and seldom equalled by onv other medicine. Bend to C. I- Hood x Co.. T Lowell. Mass- for book containing many J Townssnris In toff Itnma. 4 The long lookeil for rain has come al r last ■ '• ' , * Mr*. Martha Steven* and Annie El- e dredge had a very bail run away kCddmt on Wodansdny. The. horse became t frightened, polling the lines from the ' drivers Jtands, upsetting the carrlagr. c SooT |omidmSigPtheb weS^and B liniwlm aimurrt from work. John Kate* has found hit work *> | * * *ddHloiai hc,,wr. | i ijSEffebt*-'3' 8
; ' \ • , * . . . - « _ THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR THE ADVERTISEMENT OF J. HENRY EDMUNDS, ; REAL ESTATE and .INSURANCE AGENCY, PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 523 CHESTNUT STREET.
Communication. 00 ntWm'.s Btation, u.-r. l»rii, 'fid., Ma. Editoiu — I have often heard the o question asked, "to the Rio Grande Sugar Co. a benefit to the farmers and „ residents of Cape May cbuntyt" I da not j, myself up for argument, but would like - to say to the laboring public that in my it to. First, the pay-rolls of company average (lam told) about o #24.000 per year and to ail paid to the J claaa in this county. Si* year*, Rio Grande was a noted wilderness " and bner hole, and now it to a nest sod „ little village. In the fail thto In employs a great many of the neighboring farmers to haul their aorg- Bl hum to the mill, and nay them for their services #8.00 jier day In Irard cash. r Second, the above named has taken ovei j 1590 acrea of good farm land out of the I trucking market to grow cane, and if the f plant should prove a financial success, it ■ Will more than likely take thnusmils of . acres again out of the trucking firms to J erect (fiber mills, and will no doubt in- I crease the valuation of" property more ' one hundred percent. Tart Sum- I you and I well know that the farmers » of Uiis county could hardly give their - truck away In Cape May City marke'. the prices of truck were so very low and an insufficient market, nud a number of farmers could scare ly make a living and pay their bills. What caused the Insignificant low prices* Why it was nothing but an over prodi clton. Supposing the ltio Grande Sugar >. should fall and their huge plantation of 1500 acrea be planted in truck for the ' May City market what would a great many of our resident fareier* do become bankrupt and fall into tlie hand* of. perhapa. a merciless sheriff let h not be thus, but Instead of discouraging and dep. essing this wonderful . Kihtir benefit let nt hold It up and do all our power to promote the industry, mske it a paying business and invite other mills of the aame kind into our midst. And then the time it not far when you and I, brother farmer. | will not be compelled to give our potatoes I and vpge'tblee away for 10 and 15 rents | per basket. A raurma who raasis. Hog Cholera We learn that this, scourge to extend- ' The medicine for its prevention and e Is- now manufactured at fhis plan on a large scale, and its demands, we informed, an- Increasing far and n8nr. , Alrvs.lv in the Slate of Dslaware. where | originated, its successful use has been demonstrated. In Somh Jersey it lias been ahundantly proven, aa w it be ree.i J the certificates of the parties engased raising hogs. Farther north, the de. mand for It to daily Increasing. specUIIr s in Salem county. In Virginia and Mary- I land the disease haa been virulent and ]! d. sirurtlve, ami demands for Bare bring t •la Iv received. In the weal also, in Ohio. I dlana ami Illinois, the raiaeis of hogs ' calling for It- Bragdon'a intelHgent I effort to preens* the disease and Ui aire, * together.' and hi# motto "proven- ion < better than cure," to the wisest policy. , The diseaae must ,be ovrreome, and the the berier for the raisers first, but " liy so with the traders in this eoun- ° try and hi Europe, aa well aa all consum- a of the meat. Whether fresh or salted, • hams, lard or Its other products. We J commend R to the attention of our read P ra. and agree with Mr. Hughe#, the So- '■ rint ndent of the Rio Grandr Sugar 1 Plantation, Who" Writes to the Commis- i sbmee of AgricuHnre, Hoo. Mr. Coir. • of Wadungtou. D. a. as fali -w,. " "Mr. Rragdon came h> re a perfect " tringcrtome. and mid he thought he a conw cure those that were left. We lost p great many and gave no the ie-t of U llir licrd as a total loe*. There srere aboil i o 115 tick hogs. In less than a week he «■ hod them all well, and we have not lest ,] » single hog that took his medicine V Knowing that you ateso ranch interested * trying to eradicate this di-enae out ol 5 country, I think thto should be to your notice." « An Ordinance. '.J ■dcE*.yt^ff5^i1IIZ2w!SiI'22t " cmaro ^Ihc .atareii. or tar Misr tic frrain'vorti ufi'rei^miog torKo"" rrin' NSC. S. And M tt twnaer eoaeUM, Tkat is, m i snra or twelve haadtsd itomra bo istei ta is apsAvr.l Oct * joajr w. BAii.gr, i Msvor kmi prraMsMor CoonclL ] : JOHN H. kakVgS, CIsrS. J Don't let the prtittcisns put any thumb , crews no yoo with rafereoae to your I vote. Imok at the priacipln of all the « p .rile* and the men who represent thcin. | After Uih simple process select s ballot | 'o suit yourself. » - " j rmwT£*«aenttay2ratSi''sre!'' "°*°* * Rheumatism ' We doubt M there is. or can bo. a speetOe [ remedy tor cbeuisslHm j but tboasnds who , suffered Its pates have been greeny benUllcd Ui asd rctlor, try Ibis " years, rrvvloos to JISI I tound so ratlsl, bot ■ grew worse, and at one time was almost help. ; less. Hood's BsgsaparffladW memoes good , than an the ether ms&kfs 1 erer had." J u- T. Balco», Bhlitey VtUac*. Mass. , " I had rtiesmaztom three year#; sad gig no b rehef till I took Been BersapartBa. B haa J. douegnatdUagaforme. # rsesaaasud tt to N others." Lswn BcnnAKK. Bhtddecd. Me. « Moo«rs BanaportOa Is cbsraeteetaed :>y three pccullirtties : tat, tha siiitltt sMow <g rtacAtfeh^mk^^wn « lor hook eeamtan* addttbaml avtdenee. Hood*« >ot> prllla " iQV P0999 On* Oofltr,
IBarrifd. -lsra, n',^ Rev. R. K. iiroo rate. ^ capcsin ' Rlchsni 3kd«rtl«mfnts. ^ToncE to creditorsT jr c. tXJRNELl. " COOK AND C ATERER. I • prepared to serve at Jpablle sad private •SJtai oage May city, N.J. , BATTLE OF GEmSBIIM. ■flLPIIIUURI.rillA'H tlKKATKHT /2ZK AKTIr.ru: ATTttAl-riUN. MCYCLORAMA '■ Vit I a.. (i-V . Worth * trip a lOO mPra to ■ lima "ii S^£sp"ssMrH£amss: ■■ "upright pianos. iaSON T BAML * OBQaTillDKuBcfoo'; Boston, New York, Chlonso. s^HHRlFF'8 bAI.E. ~s,pKr~«™s TUI UNDAy. Ibe sod day or Did, a. d.. in •I "" bror of iwo o'clock p m. ou said day. ai iwcasltraiw Bomi. in Case UsvOttv, ta the 1 ot (Jape Ms r and Niole,,! New Jmey as RmtTbeodoma W.»a rc'c.^nfj a snd^io all tanw | Cope May. Amoir ot' caps MV ao'ifsS? ol ' New Jersey, (wanker «*t some be owned by ibe yHaajMSSsSi j SUrt H raw! New JerarYa'dLl *b eMlNic|V ' : 5* rabvmV^^JSn^ATI'Sn«**?tr>T ■ uie^r tasetTto^MerasML oT ■'ScajSid ' | KKSisSir oaks ot Case Mm. Cooi.tr. si Cape May Cwm " wSMVIII wd"j'LTltt5E SL*ir ' --tcv-e.. Jobs I', tt.i'lir't sn.l' PredsrSok Lewis, <1 Holme '.Irvrass;, * ° - * ' nets-.l«slbsiwno- n»of TbooddkuW. Wer I M. Vnvsn. J.mra M. Vraom mod Cftarlra II. ' ttsniey, Jty Caote, Jr . and ttpseorr Krwtn. •! iwsuwjnk r «mi otJoeo C. Bottat, eaomtamaM, sod To be J ST1LLWKLL h. TOWNSCND, Hbertg. 1 PITKB A VOOKHIKS. PoUcllor. > Dated aapteaUisf.Ssib. una. ' THE NEW mm. \ j 08b Mm | 1 WB*T™* o PHYSICIAUS : dyspepsia, ! NERVOUS OEBILITV, ' UVB, IflNG Am HDIIIT DEEASt I i I zTul^TaMTl. bi raSriS I n-ltraas Bespttal. tl. Y^'^Slvenlamf'soo. ' SsshrT'*""r-" — ■ .C-C-.-.C— -- ■■(■-I.. -
giflvfrtlsmfnts. I | ^LLfgE"°s^OMM ERCET : "OF ausikEss'scmcE^ j Something ibont Stable Mannie and BlUfiH'SMSPHiTl : i UAW B™KTrANt',iu>:'' r* I BAUGH'S $25* PHOSPHATE paugh & sons SUPOi-PtWSPHATE ntPOBTEBS, urap.raw,raduiti PHILADELPHIA, PA. | baufih's phosphate ISA OOyPlETE ANIMAL BONE MANURE, j gHERIFF'S SALE. SewJemey?l will eapra? 10' s»!c a; Psi.lic ' pnTsorJjsarauuc J^^^^in^ieCly^i "ape and about Pond creek, Ic Ijrwer Kwusliip, me toybbore, Soring wmui' Mzteen' degree.', west »uij perches and ronr links 10 the yi wo - nIooq at the Slramboot Landing, (by survey , t ' lvr*) a»d running thence north eighty-eight ,le. north twenty. two dtgree^ma^Mmy-^onr peil , legreesand ininy mlnulc-.'.Li nineteen in-r- . ches^nd seventeen ItnH np the mhtdle of -»IJ ' creek; thence (r) north arty-one degrees and . mny-Ore alnoleak^ess; tweniy.iwo p»ren,-« ; ' M^^re-tmu^dNm^a* £d' a^t'inlnntes 1 west ( n. si degrees 50 mlaotes w.) six huadrel 1 and sixty few to a sow and norihwesi corner of 1 the Iran purchased of Clement 2 keeves, ei. . m. et. al. ; (hence by the some eonih thinj-i wo r 10 Ihe northeast corner of theiraci purcbasd ilugne^iheneeby rns 'same Bona elgaty-elghi , tsgreea. weak three hnrntred and rlghiy-'.hri-e . reel to me big alone sad place or (.egtnnlnz, , oenuintng twenty and ntty one-hundreihs ■ ^Seram,'. ^ Heginning 11 jbe wune^lliit Ni^e . ^tMM^^yaijSyl^gt^yceej about The Eout heru"^"' 'ot 5« V n.'u're' 1 nTplan siTvciiaand'Andrew Ji. ItrevraRiL'ra.' westerly sutoof a road given by the sanl "Stalk" let msveas and Andrew tt. Reeves for public -jpma nso. di-uut tonydwo rwig^lKNi the of uiirth'w^tero* egreraanTforTy-rSre ininulre ma tfi'lrailm" tRagt'ee'T^ sk ws?- ,:hs; "in "s j rale war an a r oreaoai, . bearing north etghtecu 1 n'.rihw* '""'-Srior^T1 runnpg jSanjjw aoolli *n 1 line of Tbomta n. Highee bow or EH a* el'aim~l " to he Juraph H. liiguee. deceased, mesne along aeld tine north elghty-rtgBt degrees wrei. more or leas, to tea saaterly aide of aahl rowl and north wreunyidde or earner of lot No. 14 on '"/osnh"tteginnlng at tha aouih aa»l oormr oMta No. on the pUnof piruuou at, re a;.;. aod fony-lwo'ewrhea rrom'" the*^ noeth'sMr*!1! te Of me cope Uiand Turnpike road, and mooing aoalS alxtyralgUt degree, and any ml-ntw, raw " Sua w!ji°iiikui2j kiTiTuT '.rt-'r' * t polfile rood and opened WCapef.laodTnrop.kr; S gmawaerth I weety-four degrees and foriy-dv. ^ P^,j^.|UPra^'n^T^yb« o Simj^rajr trai h« A mpr- 1 perekra end Ufinwm^ Haiuw ibTJLooS'eegiD^ P.Ph. Beuloolng w • pmot 10 the high waier , tine of the emoeety More of Delaware llay in ihe • aoothfriy line of raid 8mttb E. Bngsea' land and born me^^.aalugoorth «ilty-rl«ld d.grce. . m.u5"Rim!'*f-*.'JtRi T™"' I' ";'T aadd atgk wstcr u™v"n hawdiwi IntiMn! 1 "ss'sssyasvsjs-M-s ' sssrrsarts.Taifws: « «Kri&uffiUKss,'s , ffiltSmliSll^I QMbeabore draermed Ksl-^Sa*K " i attnaullna at tbs aatt or Chriatoptire A. Bergen. » TOYnSnSroHkmtor. y nM October m.!««k fnoteria f«, f A
1 jj SILKS. - j I oi 11 LACK SI I KS ;ti lower prices than they lut e lirGUjilit for several years. Since then Silks j We now propose i-i -i\e our < ustoiners die adoltl prices. So it \ou u.uil a (JiXitl SILK litis is J HALL'S N l 2C South Second Street. PHILADELPHIA. DIAMONDS. WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE.! Masonic Marks and Badges!, OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY. Having received a lartje invoice of Diamonds, am prepared to offer extra inducements. WJLLIAM F. ENGLEHART, , NO. 205 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. : HOC CHOLERA! A Sire lei Jf las tei fonifl. Has Perforiefl mi Asliislii Ceres. "rlsmly'1 nmtSS unC^furtu-r Cra™™?"'I''nZ """ mare»JoaSy."*an?'a,S^^ un One Hnndrtd Dying Hogs on one Farm Sared by ttree Days Treatment 13 PRICE, $1 PER BOX. Ttc BrSImactoBDIB COL, Gape May, H. J. TEITIMOKIAIA dPOka Pkl STAVTO K. HlO OsAKDZ. N. J, fisgt. St, KM. Kxiraet "This year we have km over ihree hundred boga. and w.re UMogrtaree. .lav o. myoo cams, more ihen we have mat *or o»« that hi. been treated as yon dineted with year ' tui-'not tor" I ■l^ebogUMu't^'jraura^tian1?' * WM*'on t*em all will, and LEMUEL SWAIN. AZriU fo. Cap, jay Caanty. J. M- g.ntl.DKsr I ttrnrnry-.t-haw sod Notary Cnbtie. A. B.LTrTt*. HILDRETH & LITTLE. % Estate Brokers, No. A OCEAN STREET. CAPE MAY, N. J. Keal EaUle "ought, aasMI sod Kichadged. Motels, Boarding HoniMua^Bud coiuces Rented. Deslrabln Building l.a>ta
ECS-: I. LwaiTESIDES" DBPAHTM INT. II IT. IStS K. ' •-ADimr dipt. wrnnurtsoeet. 909 ARCH 8TREET, ^^°J5£'pJ^E|BSSi^SSS,"ES,B' rniLiDELl'lua, renngfivulw U° *"*'* a speetattyra prodoetng permanent PORTRAITS ■ /L^m SOLD IN TEN DAYS I is J /"i Sa--K ! Crayon, Pastil 4 00 CbIot GLADSTONE— PARNELL ' ^ ^ great irsh struggle j rb*jBr.u°-.'^-K.ii° ffigSiffi; Si V£: COPMS or D"0**"10 nuom. itdrem IlL rtBAKD BROS., reunion fa. ow
^00FlNG^^^_R00FlE 'moth rPoor carpet linings. I Rosin-Sized Waterproof Building & Slteathincr Racers ! ^ni ^ROOFING^ MATERIALS. | WARREN EHRET RO JFING COMPANY . 107 South Second StroQt, Philadelphia. m y ! j ^j^^rTfDstance from Uto city to know j L thai by mentis of 'tho Mfill Ordor i Eighth and Market Streets, 0B PHILADELPHIA. Ijewelry. silverware AND DIAxMONDS j AT WHOLESALE RATES. GOLD WATt TIES, GENTS' WATCHES, KITCHEN CLOCKS, | SILVER WATCHES, LADIES' WATCHES, STRIKING CLOCKS, NICKEL WATCHES, HOYS' WATCHES, PARLOR CLOCKS, OFFICE CLOCKS, ALARM CLOCKS, CALENDAR CLOCKS. T. O. HAYDOCK, No, - 2 North Second Strcot, Philada " - GEORGE C. NEWMAN, ' No. 896 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia. Looking Glasses. f Steel Engravings, WORKS OF ART FRAMES IN GREAT VARIETY. On hand sml made to ordci for Infants and ren. ^ "OaafriaisanweUadapssdtoeblidranibat I ggmlar^^lh^CUsebra:.--. - ■ 111 8a Oxfoni BL, UruLyn, B. T. I WuES mjurioua mallcmtkm. Ta CazT.rm Courasv, IB Fulton Street. R. T. MEW MILLINERY STORE, 4-9 Washington Strest, Caps May, N. J. STRAW ^AND" 'MILLINERY ' GOODS. an I ViWiard" rirtpra la unfit Hala. Ladles' and Children. Collars. Cuff., Apron, sod Qlens Embrolaery Goods. Stamping don© to Order. OIVB MB A TH1AL. JENNIE 8. WALE8.

