Published Every Saturday Morning ~CAPEiAY7^ FEBRUARY 5." 1887~ fit* W U 'VUWn «t r fa,. K^-CU, ■ pea.** c v^A-.U~ ,' The publisher of rhe -Wave' ejls *■■ peeisUtb nUim to to* pr.ee ot n snbrafription, one dollar if paJil strictly in advance. While Ihe value -.of. Uie -paper to coupty and Hiv readers Will increase several hundred per cent, the price ha* bein reduced one third1 to tbowj who ncttd u» wiih their . order one dollar. Till" number shows I thai OAs 'tiroprietor mean* ta red"*1" 9 every promise made and make the Wavk .a a live, readable Journal valuable lo everybody %ho h»* an Interrai in what It gr.ln'g on ip this city and county. James (i jila'tnc <» raid to have contented to I"- iir.-u lit !" speak at dinner of the Newark Yo u ng Itepnhliean'UIuh e. <•» February 11. }jj Jolm M. Moor, of ( 'layton. has recent- ol ly purcha* d SOU acres of improved land si ih franklin township, Glouecatcr coun- Ie '. ly, tor frtW-por aero- »' Tlie annual Department Encampment of the 0. A. II. will bejtin at Trenton on »| February 10. lt*nmfcnlkti.«s t • the tl encampment will be entertained by Bay- |u ard Pott, No. 8. ol Our present difficulty with Canada I* ^ S title enough to show that amaible old tt ihermen Izaak Walton was wrong ol when he declared that "God never ma r w a more calm, quiet. Innocent n< creation „ The oldest Odd Fellow In the State of * New Jeracy Uvea in Atlantic City, the venerable I'ldllp Lyon, who on Decern- „ lav 8th Inst atulncd the unt|«ua' age of „ 100 rear*. In 1838, when be was BO . yenni old be joined the Odd Fell -wa in Philadelphia. i( Tlie IntennwUpie »*• »b>n of the West • * Jeracy Presbytery was held in the Fi at }. Presbyterian Church, Camden. Tuesday Willi :• ! >r.. lit', ti 'V , 1' „... :i |.ir, K ; buain as session, there being no sermon , or papers. Kev. Allan II. Brown was appointed the General Miaalonaty of the ' Presbytery Toe applleation <4 Hie ■■ c'lttrch at Tuekaline 10 lie*. Mr. Giver ' to become ita.pnstor wa* granted. Deer, Jj fleld. Salem county, was ffaiaf on a» the neat place of meeting. The principal burin' s* transacted wa* the adju-tment, 1 of the relation* of the iniaslonary '' churches In the Presbytery to the new ■ scheme of sustcnation as adopted by the '■ laat synod. On Tuesday night, about 8.45 o'clock. r Dr. Tomlln. ol Clnrkesboro'. and John ■ 'Uren, of Ml, Koyal.-avliilermwdng the * track of the rtwcdetbo o' I tail road, near Claikcsboro'. in a carriage. were struck [ "be an extra train, and Mr Ore n wa* in- ' Plainly killed* an 1 the doctor severely l: bruised and cut about the brad, but it i* J thought ho wUl-ri cover. The horse wa* ' killed and the carriage wa* daabed to 1 killed *
'' Mr. Green, it wa* *«Id. had been to ' summon Dr. Ton 1 n to Mount Royr 1 on J a professional vi* t, and 111.- doctor wa* . driving hurriedly, not knowing of nnr ■ ."special'' train being on tin road. A - coroner's inquest will lie held. The dor- ' tqr is the son of J. Nela n Tftmlln, of ' (loaben, in IhS county and quiet recent- 1 !y established himself at ctarknbnro. " The pnrcbaae of a majority of lite 1 stock of the Briilgeton and P rl N-irrl* Railroad by the Central Railroad of > New Jersey, i* construed by railroad ! men as being In the Interest of the Hub I tlmorc and Halo Kdlroad. A gentle- ■ men who i* an authority onjmalters per- < talning to this little rood aayi It* net I earning* have been twelve per rent on a ' par of |60 per share. Tlie Wrtrt Joraei I people talk of bnildmg a competing line running from Man.imil«kln station ■ on the main line of thrir road. It l» Ihc ■ talk to railroad clrc'r* that this purchase mean* the building at a very 1 early date of a competing line to' Cape • May via tlie Hay Shore, added I.-o lid*. I a gentleman well known to railroad cir. ■ cle» ha* made a very liliera] offer for a I large plot of -laud to tlie llicorp rated ; limit* of Cape May City. There ha* been a heap of rallro.d I building to Cape May in the pa*t ten or ( fifteen year*, on paper, it now look* a* though a road- will lie hulIMn real ty^it ^ prise would add lo the wealth ■ of Cape t May and prove n source of pr 111 to the t new enterprise without being any deter- t men! to the road already established. A Substantial Insurance Co. The annual statement of The Her- \ chants' Insurance Campatty, of Newa k. j on January 1st. show* an encouraging condition. " The total ca-h a sets are , over one ami a quarter million ol d 1lars: the liahlllil.s, exclusive of the • apt- , tat of $400,000 ar • $481 038 32. leaving ' * net surplus ot $488,358.52 Of the la- } bUltles, $881,00.'. 'Ifa the ttaervr. $60 - . 411 unsettled lossettt $6,040 unp-l I invi- , dends, and #18.303 for taxi-., commission and nil other claim*. Of the a*a*i*. a r htrge amount i* in fftat mortgage, real rotate loan*, cify. United Htate* ami In- ^ eal bond*. Tlie Me -Irani-' rthe largest , agency company to Now Jersey and bus . built up its ex'en*ive burin-** by tlie energy of President i'owle* and Secretary i Mnllikin. The Agency In Ibli city i» )i held by J. Henry Edmund*. « To Make The Town^ Prosper. Don't fret. Talg and write about the ( advatages of your town. Encourage the fixing ug uf str.-et* lie kind lo c everybody. Den'l mgilfe' skniii hard i tlmi-. Avoid go**ip Deal with- our home merchant >. W II all you -£in and i ' buyah you" can at bonif ." -Kw ■ your i aide walk* in g> Kid repair. If able em- c ploy sotnebody. Be « nun of llf ', pin- , who want* to "live and let live. Hemeiu- r ber thai eve y dollar Invested In I'll- | "provciuenl ai heme D *.i ntueh an Inter- c est to our fellow eltiiens. Be t good , men and true t ' BH-a'I ofllro* in cburcb r and stale. T*k i your local papers and , know what li going on about v u. i Don't kick at every proposed p did - 1m- , provrment becau»c it i« not before your fiontdooror street. Be lnlere«teil In public school*, and all organisations tor | the relief of the poor and unfortunate. | Br courteous lo »trang m, sr. that they , may go awav with good impression*. Kocouiaje tlm young men -of tlie town , any lawful way iwm-mbering that , among them are those that fhail be the , hops of the nation. Try th *e rrcrlpt* , and see If prosperity den 'I come to the town. P. : Afniftpao Crrv. N. I.. Jan. 81. *87. Dsab Bin: send tbl* letter re.|nr l- • In* ibat yon will please correct the . Tuckahoe item in lakt week's wavv r staling that I had reported w»lo viiut. ing my home, times dull litre. 1 merely ■ mentioned thai January wa* a cold wet . month and conse<|ucntly poor one for' : my livery businoas that is all. In many ' lines of business, on fcthe other hand, Atlantic City than in all other" places put together south of Osnidcn. Cottages arc going up by the NtH and hotels !*•- ing rebuilt and refurnished to meet the demands of the times. Yonrs Truly. Banns Hasp. The pain and misery nuffqrcd by those who are afflicted with dyspepsia arc i" describahle. The dirtre« ..f the body i» equalled or surpassed by the confusion ami torture* of the mind, thus tasking it* victims suffer doable sfflietion. The re. lief which Is given be Hood's HarsstarHia has cause 1 thousand* to be thankful for tbi* great medicine. It d!*pel* the cause >
til ' tl e Jonathan Hand, Esq. - t> Not many grown people of Cape May „ county, who have been out of right of | "homes, will fail to recognise the r faithful likeness that stands at tlie bead' * our portrait gallery this aceh. Be- , the face will be known J.y the ] legal fraternity of the State with scarcely . exception. It is therefore evident , that no public lndlyidual of the period , In Bonlli Jersey is belter or more favor- j known than Jonathan Hand, E n., ; esteemed Clerk of the County. 11- , ever been a man of Stria Integrity , of rli irac.er, hWwjrd being taken by , everybody withdhe assurance that it Is , as as hi* bond. The fault]-** system that has characterized hi* long term , of office id a household word, and it isafe lo say that no stain can be found bis official escutcheon or private life. The county has been m-at fort on , "ateTnEavmgrToraucir'a long jSWtrRtrsn" , efficient a public sm.vaut. Mr. Hand'sanc store are of English extraction, having settled in tills county a* early as 1885. ho being directly d-«v nded fromjihamgarl land, one of twobroih r who 'bought large poprirtary Interctiu the Cape May of colonal da)*. -Tlie geneologlcal rec-.rtU^so far a* th ■ subthe line to have de*rendeil frqm Shamgar, down through Thomas, Kerompen-.-and Jonathan, the graroffaiUer. and J nat han. the father of living rcprctrn tatlve. The gmndfalhcr nnnl In liu Colonal Ix-glriature from 1773 lo 1773. wm prominently connected with the period" Unit tried the souU of At'a pairiotof those days. Tlie fath-r in-si.!-# holdby Governor Bloomflcld In lWr.' as Caplain ofthelndependeiit JUlalliuii of Cat" May county mult n, and served a* such all tbrougli the war of 1818. ill* company [crlormed active service in proten■pg the hay and seashore from the ma rxiMlng excursion* from British Blockading Bquadron, at one time taking ncverel prisoners of war. The subject of Our skeleli wa* born December 28, 1818. at Cape May Conn House, and grew to manhood there, Imving for educational advantages the common school* of those days. His father was clerk of the county from 1831 1834. be *. rving with lum, thereby. to UfcH.nes.rvme wun mm. inc.cuy
hegtoainga life which ha* Inen mod devoted to the public -records since. After his father's death in '34 the I-egMaturc sppoli.ted Jacob G. Smith to till vacancy, and after him Swain Townscnd. of Goshen, got the riprkship. Mr. Townsend living so far from hi* offlre ctrmmitteri Its in--I row d I In- abilfty anil method that have ever charactrriretl hiin. II- servrtl Willi Townsend far 4he full tivp ran of ■ I* term, ami then got ihc appointment him* If fro n the [giglslature arr-oming to the law of those rlays. In rt<44 the people were given the elrrtion of .Clerk, anil they n tri nrd Mr. Hand eaeh renin the mcam^oe ten eommUudon* tr n, ihe *<•» -tal State cxecn ivc* of this long 'in iKillties Mr. Ilann wa* In hi- time an obi line Whig, rlrifltog nafnrally In th It pnblican party when il became rrgoniz if. but hi* whole polities! li t'.n* Ih* n SO cons-rvsllve a* to our. •hsrlow the party tireferenee* of thr pablb . and he ba* ihrrr-lor. Ur n elected all lb >Migh lb* iitrniiibsney of offtee to the peo|de, irrfspr-etive of them. HI is)') ' lliiri iff th- grrat Itol>-l!io"> Mr ilamlh Id the import mt nlBea of Draft br ing appointed by Govto r Oirtop. In 1802. Tup folhiwing military notice wil to min I a p-rioil of Cape Msy hiswr-> n thr "tons" left their home* the front, and Mr. Hand's relations "The Subscribe*, ' having been ap pointed bv the tlove nor of New Jersey. OommMbmcr in *upcrtotfnd the drafta — * of rtir' Militia of the County of Cape May. tt rd-r the call of the I'r. anient of the i'nited Btates of Itir 4th day of August. iirs-t nut. hereby giv- s notice, th*l w n attend at "the County Clerk's offlcr, at Onpe May Court Iloase, from Aug. 20th titsL to'Sept. 2nd. ne*t. incluaive. to Itrar and determine all rlalms for exemption from military duty Wider said draft. Exemption will npt lie marie durability unless II be of such permar eiii character a* to render the prreon unfit for *< rvl-e for a period of moo than Ihirty'days. to be c rtiffed by IhSurgiaHi ap|v>intrai by the tlovern'or in tbl* Clortn'v for that "purpose, tin th. third day of Brqrtembcr next, at So'dock p. nt„ at Gape May Court 'House, tin Subscrih r will comntence making the draft, in conformity with General Ordo A1 ■- irtt. oT the Adjutant G n-ral of the i'nited 8tates. dated August 9tb, 1882." C 'ornmijelonrr Ac. for D aftlngMiliila. C.i| e May C. II., N. J.. Aug 21. 1882. Itoevlntislr. in lWE.CIian— tlor Halstcri complimented hi n with a commi-skin of Master-indibanccry. He served a* coexecutor in settling t lie large -state* of the late Judge Marcv and Dr. E. L B VToIc* I it "The entlr "rMWaction or 01 tt eoncerm-d.. Ilia relation with judges of our courts am! members of the bar have ever been of the most friendly character. methodical and co red rnsnn r of indoetlng business having been of Iarg>: value! o them In tramtactlog pnbnc but- •. We eanmit close this lirlr f sketch without mr nlioutog Mr. Han 1"* aire-*-tore on ill- ntatrrnm shir. HI* mother *1' a daughter of Nathaniel Moore, of Cn n'ou. Orel seeing thr light of thl* world to 1T78. Mr. Moore ran lhfi riy across the Delaware in the Colonal period and Burnt have barl an intimate arqnalnlance with the oOlrereof General Washington'* armv as writ with the G-neral liimself. When an cl viryyear old mahlrn she formed one of the bevy of mi**e* that spread flowers before General VT-shiogtoo a* he passed under a' trlumphial arch that liad o-en erected by tlie citizen* of Trenton. The first Fresl*lcnt was then. 1782, on hla way to New York to bo inaugurated as pie Chief JKgfstfSt'e ST tS " iiatTou'.' T-hr W retninrd a circumstantlai recollection of : oftb(« important and pleasing episode . in th- early political hi dory of the ■ country. Mr*. Hand was a falthfui ami consltt'ant member "f the Baptl-t church i tUI Iter death In 1871. at the age of 93 -'yea-a. In his pi aaaot home at the , ! cot n v ' eat, sjrio mded by bis family, t ! Mr Hand 1» living in" easy cin nm.tance* t J and with * dear conscience, being just I ; r. war.1? > f a well spent public and . j private life. ^Bakten's Amies Salvo. The lie* Salve to the world for Cut*, ' Ilruisw. Bores, Ulcer*, Salt Kheuin. Fever Sores, Tetter.- Chapped Hand*, Chilblato*. (lorn*, aud.al! Skin Eruption, " ami postucly cure* Pile*, or no lay rcquired. It is guarente**] to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price ' 25 cent* per box. For sale by Henry A. I Kennedy. . . The *t->rv building formerly occupied by I,. Nrhtager, N... 34 Washington St., two dour*, todaw Mayor's offlce, is for satecboap. T, -owe gnrw with It Apply ' , to J. Henry K lmuntU. No. 88 Wgdtiug-f-Jt or
In tt-o Steam Packet Days. ft It wa* a* early a* 1822 that Cnpt. Wil- y tnra Wkllldin of old. and. by the w;ay. j. one of the mist enterprising men of liis v time, start evl the first steam tucket line to Gape May. Previous to that com- ' roti mention was bad with Philadelphia £ by stage, private rcemynnce ami sailing , Freight at ilr-t wa* tome l.ytomtsWrougU. J • lie snrf on tjic- BaVMU'e. Tbi* event of the voyage being cmnplet'd. tbc steamer would go up t - FVIitof Greek and "wood c up." rctitrnii c in PhiURIriphia next day. It warn It-till -a> that a wharf HcilHAted - the t-afflc and (or till* aci-ommralattoil a of ten c-at* Was .made fipon each r pararaurT.'JhaPtiicrcvi til building might j ■ be adunp back. The i Btvrprise and »tl". •< I <*** of Captain Wnflldto to oiled- "others i to rtra brtius to the G»l«e. Imi lacking hi* • abiiinr tb.eyfai.'cd N i tin '3$ did Coj- ». , May iiiivt- regpl rr steamboat Communi- 1 . cation with "the outride world. In those i . d*v* the Island, enjoy**! » Monopoly in i « •.-aside resort Biitdm -v' The old Colbm- 1 TK-ean House. C-ntro ninise.-fpiirel '■ Stales. Atlantic. Ain« rir,-.rY MatriiotMunl | arnl'dJamM 'c.'sanford m' 3r- • | gSnizcd what wa* known as •-!•. B nford Urn- to run outside In-twe-n New York { ami ldillkdnlphia all tile year, stopping , at Cape May .ah w«v. these ing h' ro'VlKm't" etgh t' GcWk 'he "net! j j morning, and at I'huad. I|. •iiab.n: tl.re . a^ total .Jr*»m"Xe« Vl-rV^aml otu- fr-Mnl| nf'b'Ug hvtlmK^f.jfd.^ it » -y f m". . - ■ - | , ' AfbV'a* litt'e ' ih- Unto'.;' to-' b." mm' '*'• ' ropcrty of Captain \\ ilmnn W hilldtn. I Jr . who managed it til! '8" tie n selling ; B in^r"nine was soid'to i "c gXrum' til ! Sew \jrik!jlW ItV f'r tn|'olh'./p!:" '!•» vv'e mljBln tlthat th. T-'l. graph ran In , adi-lpuht- thlA-venz — Xhc-.ratlr rtd now., ' divided Iran mutation with the water: ' highway an t then f.-lloweiU generelde- f ' jremsid'ea. I! 'ger WSmiaKntajtiorr; | - forts' .if "lion. Ito wn*' Edlnumis' and Yho ! r promlse.-f $500 from City UounclLwhleh ; 1 trips to tbc Cape, it d.as fit efe.ear ' just what tlie oh|.-ct wa* In the mann-r ' . of conducting this business with Mr. . ' Edmund*, but many p ojile at Ihe lUiC I thought lie was ihc victim of d -reption. ' ' Since til n tbc llepublic has had a mo- ; t- nopoly of B iylranlc to the Cape With ! nopoly of Jlayr traffic to Ihe Gape With "
' the txccrrtlon ol a little flurry bv the 8 Richard Stockton for a single season. ^ • wa* of great advantage to Cope "May > farmer, aa well as to till* city, a* thr foi- * t lowing fuel*, prove, in '52 Me**rs B.-t- ' tl- and Allen arrived here from Ieutg a " Island am! bought" fourteen acres of 1 iami. situated at Town Bank, now known a« the- Diamond -Braeh properly and » owned liv J. E Johnson Th y paid J J $1000 for it and set the who!.- in riraw^. ' many farm- r. of the locality wont into « 1 berry culture. Among them were N. G • !' loo and D. 11. Ilnglte* who had live ] '■ h'tts each in '54. In that year wa- l e i - girc tbc shipping of the produ-e of these 1 farmer* to New York bv the Ban tor.! line « •' One of Ihein nettiM $300 bv getting bis .tuff in earlv at htw" ratit* of freight. TV t whole Bavslde wa. now ar used to the 1 nnportnnre of tlie m-w market, and w. nt ' to work whb a will to turn an honest 1 n-nnv in berry and gttrly vegetable rulll- i - cation. The late Aaron Miller Nliab whom , 1 no rr.o e energ. lie nn 1 public spirted I nan Gape May ha* never pro 'uc d. inarte , ittangem -nta in 1857 with Down* Edmanna, the agent for tlie trnii-portatidnrj d produce. A'ter this every day luring the summer le would shio t l from one to Ave lumdrwl borkets of - '.lack and buckirberrha, and to the | *11 they would go loaded with »weet •tqWOC*. round potatoe*. oitron.. pump . - iin». and everything In senwin m the t 8 regulable and fruit line. Even the old 8 -Itohe |M-ars were marketed ^at a p't>m. J 8 th-n. Frequent Iv tlie daliv ridpment* ■ would amount to more than FltWO in - value and ofu-n go far. altove. this snug ' «um. A* matter* now rinn-1 tbl? money . ' i* lost to farmer* of the Cape, and Guy | ire Ju«t this murit iK>irer b'-day tlmn in I " **y a world to tli'i jwople to Mlmulnte 1 ' them to an effort to g-t otrride com. . - munieation with N.-w Y -rk restori-d 8 which mean* for them a market fur all r they ran mire. Btopkton. .Cow Spring. J Mr. K«n Ctiataiwrs tuo • yaltta'ffe new herae. ' w^™'wil*rheM*i™t)U ac I m*ny Ofcaos Ot tab I place. .T»«« «i the tick Mat this wert see Jt.v J.J . t.anti«, Mr*. Cti*-. Mr*:-."::. Mr*. Win. I- t.:rtre Is .Mr. Wm. C. RutBMford in 1 M — >1», li Et-lreUff'.'. if : I. tae^i tray recetv* mneti Iwa.ot to'ttiht* IhrtBing i! FROM LIFE TO DEATH is but a motaont if rheumatism or' neural if gia striken the heart. Those disease* ar. e he moot painful and the nmM dangvroo if any to which human kind is liable h They tly from one^an t .^another withou :r itliet mit'ward appli.-atioos are in them >f «lvea dangerous because they are iiable t. in irivo the disease to some vital organ am ie .-a use instant death. KheaiqsUam . auf si neuralgia aredistauweof the hiou.1. nndea. ie only be rrached by a remtaly wiik-lt wil al drive from the blood the dangerous acid* ie Suclia remedy i» Athlophort,*. Jlhasbee: «r tburat^h^f tatod and ia a safe, sur. a- ' ' fipraee Creek, Pa.. Oct. 5, lrAS. • In an«wer to your rvineat to know wli* >y your Athlophoroa has done for me, 1 wif say il lima done wonderful work. ) hat. "" Auflered from rheumalUtn for ciglit.-« m yaare mare or faa and s-.m-timee m.l abb toput riiy rioilicaoii or (.it alone. i took "f all kiuda, doctored with a good loony .1., ™ tort, bot nothing dkl pw any good, wa* getting w.irae iuUvad of i crat" ' and "Senlimd" [«)«* of XnttbJ3 town. 1 have taken iu all four bratle*. "c feel no pain. I wa. drawn crooked, bu y- now 1 am straight .mcem. re Thank yoi " for the ckmI it dune me. Athlopkaroe i the medicittv. 1'ini.ir IisBP!eren>- ' Y.uir medicine hakenrcd ma of nenra! via. I enSered with it f.u three days, an. tl gave me instant reliof^ ^ ^ Palmyra, N. Y. Angus 19th, ISSfi. I-' I used one bouieof Atiib phona for neu ralgia after l«tog lai.1 upright week*. Th T1 result wri very kaliitactorv. ^ Ererv druggistsiiould kt. pAlhlopht: s and Atiilophora Filio, but wlwrelhcy cat • nut be bought of the druggist the Athl. pturea <V, UJ Wall Bt.. New York, wi ed mod either (rarraga paid I .« r- .ipt ' I., regular priaa, whirl. ,? fl.'U lei lot
We hare r— eiveti n communication J. Granville. Leacli, Esq., to refer, race to an organization t>f tlie 25th N.J. Volunteers, who survive at till*, time. By a mishap the letter was not received hen itacontentswonld have been of more .matter suggested by it that must interest j Cape May velererr* i f the $5lb. hence print the who!- correspondence as j follows.— To !»• Editor ol tfie Wats I submit the -follow tog letter for pubii- I cation In ihe columns of yon paper.-- " rsmrssix. N. i .IRte. tn.HK. "I*" tf!i* I. ^ • ■ 'ttli* toefat" r'" tos' "Tuber 'it. ,to if next*»ts* wuaont laU. Till* orzanlutwa will beforoor j am-1'f "'Brtt and [SMnggce . I ',!r:s,s™ ~ "7"" tai: «th. N.J. v.'t*. With n-sp-el to tbi* letter, ltd* due to j '• hv me qn'tiu' une' dav*"after Ihe'lStl'i of ] D eemher, nn acrouDlof my absence in | Virginia. Bv a singular coincidence, on j ; i this . «ry day (Ihe. 13th). (ha! Col. Ih-r- 1 '•for o saturation in Cape May, I "wa* j ' 1 in Frr rieksburg. tor tlie first time since ! the 23th r.--erosseii tiic Rappaitannck. j niter the hi-inrie liall'e of^24 years ^n. ' 1 '"if ihe'n-7* aTo'Vanization of the char- . ' a-ter prop «•,!. i would suggest that a ■ :-<aiiiimillt'f from- U, im. sent to the. next j. ' i nu u'i-.iu'd it! the followring raragrnrdi | "hi- h I have clipped from the Patterson , ; Iktity llu'tnt-tm, of Jan. 11th. J,'! Rivers that are fubj-et to mountain! , j st-ry window*. l j wn, WTiSrLg,. I. very sick I- 1 Tt.e nri—n.vn of iho itaj U, "itave yon yoor b wft.lpl. r-.dyl"
Ttie Urjr ist raate tns: has been kitted for »orae , wre'xTft awatmred «ittu feet 'm'n,' p loti p."" J '^r'rdT*8 ^'' nda' 'to "' 1 puneainff" for Mm. Dlas CroeR Dota. Pro'. VVaUter Marry »pent tne week with hi* N "!*''!! Doozlats ms<le a *ytng trip to New . ToflCOB TnedtlA.i. ' j mllSSitwl 'taS """"" ' I Wm. F. Otrrlson ' ti«« iff nerooily gtrenncor i j fori. 't*-« Ot ih- viiiove their winter lire woo.1. f At^terl.lrnneni^wm^rivro^yjui^tnmteor The hey M now ^shont free frorn Fe.^^torWer i Winism b. I.-. ruing, of (ireenwl.-h, «eeom-panlr-d by hi* bride mode a Till: !o hi* Vncle .turner* sod other reisttons reoently. , Town sends Inlet Items. ■ ^ Atiy nretKllnv s whote^week *1 It, oor mn*t (Wprsln win. springer left home on Monday J l'*H«in Plilr Brow-r I* «pendlnf a few d*y* ■ with M* iwrmi. *ad Irlenda *t tht* place. for htmseif 2'm','X£r ""ret P 2j£m«hi?lSrJr^Sr?,rodlM''.l'y,',em4lk'. South Donnlsvllle. Mr*. Witt <1. Thorn p»on M no bettar at thU M-"» Emm* PetetaOB I* tying very U> it hrr ■ Dr. '! o. CaHt b improving hi* reaMrece by Mnrrate r Hotehltfkon, oor *oeera*fol me rbar t. I«ld tb« kec! for In* rerwel U*t Thorwlay, ' The residence of BMi'ip Scarborough, in Trenton, wa* entered by burclar* a ' few niffht* ago ami robbed of jewelry I and a sPVer communion Sfrvlcc. Tne Oape May h ick factory w II ; " eventually turn nut anartic'o not* but. imsscri by any In lite stale. JUii' ^drrrtisfmrnts. ffli. ^AKlH6 i POWDER Absolutely Pure. VjptFEHXg TO CREDITOBS. j ''j'. i^wh°,Ir^hrywi!l0be to.*e*er birred of "ray ' •• totoa therefore agalnal tne raid adminhtramr. i i ^ ^ ^ AbtlSBT <jl. BBNNBTT. ; nilBhT^H-ABB INVlWTMBNTa • 1 j r ANOU>«N< FIT" •■atdrwl dnl^r. a< if ,, : .-low.r.u. 5,. l.-'iMiphl tNo.*. Brwtrclei. U ' eo-eo. r-toSAM, PBKKII** A CO.. — —MlMl il^BlllllllwMTiwr
ant SiTCTrttrraitofs. [ YouCan'tl rvo—rafa-uy— BUTTHEIIlb^r^r" 1 THE FAMOUS HOP PIASTERS m— ft*rr*nt.raratlTC runt hlabtT gudieln*!. . uuiy " ! If a* Indira* abrcodl Thia pl*«t*r Is E^Sines Coughs meow-l
[ gnu 3ifli'(rllsemfnts. ;_]t FM JNFORMATION WANTED. i The exeeatftr rf an caute deatrea tnfrwmatuwt : j JSSfrtro!? ao*resn ot age, "tarmerlr ot 8aa- , ! tactri, Mara . whoee last known leud-nro wa* . Cape Mar, N. J.. *nd who l« t»-!leve,l ro liar- . , been la the employ of the old WaaJUrWWm Uo- c i tel. address. At f.RN COFFI8. t; | s N.tuaetrt, .«»*•, j - , ■ s j JX. CHANCERY OF I^EW JER- ^ | TO IMAT S.rf>l('KlSSON, " . _ , g j of 'Je^Seraey.'r^e on^the^lay^f tOeriue \ Vl vJt^^cwrae' t arid^Mary JTvi.-ki a~.ru ^nr LA-NDRETH'S : BRANCH^ STORE. PRICES to SUIT the TIMES!
hOESj^^ROOEG ". j ""kmOM '' ,nm1 Rosin-Sized Waterproof iiriildino & Sheatiiino l'aocrs 3 - ROOF-ING-^ MATERIALS. WARREN EHRET ROOFING COMPANY W 107 South Second Street, Philadelphia. m-»
FOR SALE. e^ag Beaiiiifal Twelvs Bon HOLIDAY GOODS, FRENCH CLOCKS Having a fine line of these goods am1 of my own importation. I am offering ' BRONZES. great inducements to Buyers. - I'ins. Earrings, Rings, Sleeve But1 )T A MONT )S. tons, Collar Buttons and' Studs, l:ine Stones.'handsomely mounted & cheap t XIT \ Ton FO Gold and Silver Watches "of all YY 'l\ 1 L"! L u- J. kinds and grades. ; - WILLI AM F. ENGLEHART, HO. 205 MARKET STREET, Goods at Retail. PHILADELPHIA. PA. : EBBITT HOUSE, CAPE MAY CITY, N." J. 8. W- GOLT. i WILLIAM S. BARNETT, , Excelsior Market, P. E. Sharpless Butter a Specialty. ■ 15-r U WASHINGTON KTUr.l'.T. CA' fi MAY ( ITV, N. J. CHARLES WEISS, BREAD AND CAKE BAKERY AND !OE CREAM SALOON, is y . ga. ta waguiNOTON htukkt. capr hay cirv, n. j. I
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, CLOffiS, Jewelry and Silverware, AT WHOLESALE FIGURES. Solid Gold Ladies', Stem Wind American Watches.,, $19 00 Solid Gold Gent's Stem Wind American Watches. 25 00 Solid Gold 14k. I -adies' Stem Wind Watches, , 25 od Solid Silver Stem Wind Watches. ' 7 00 Triple Plated Tea Sets, 6 pieces,. 25 0c Waterbury Stem Wind-Waches, ♦. 3, co Genuine I*)iamorid Rings, $ oc Nickle Ausonia Clocks, ' * .90 Sglid Silver Thimbles, 1 .25 ' Ail gfK«!s Uaty warranteil ami salisfacHoti guaranueil, ill T. O. HAYDOCK, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, No. . 2 North S2cond Street Phi'ioda iiEo:iGS c. mmi FRAMES IN GREAT M1ETY, for Infants and Children.
known to^ oxionl 8k, BrooUyn, N Y. | WuK'injurtoui meUloatkm.' Tin CxTr»rra Cota-atrv, IS Fulton Street, N. Y. OLIVER'S PEOPLE'S MARKET, No. 37 Jackson Street, CAPE MAY CITY, J?»-T A. F. KENDALL, ■' Doors, W, Blinds, ifc, Monldings, Scroll Wort Wood Turnings and dealer in Lumber of all kinds. ' B' '" K' S ' ' A.V. KEHI1.MJ., SoftVllIe, Silflon, W. l.R. R. i 1 _L — — JOSEPH P. HENRY, House, Sign and Freseoe Painter, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. J»* West Jersey Hotel, I'llMl (rr It \1IKKT STRKKT, CAHDKN.Tt, J. *:t. vi-. i ur ih, BTfil'llRN P.VIHOXS. l/tieot Poraua'a Camden^ NATHAN C. PRICE. Surveyor and Conveyancer, CAPE MAY CITY. M. J. DUKE & DOAK, " Contracxrs and Carpenters, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J.
ERAGDCN'S SPECIFIC, FOR THE PREVENTION AND CURE OF THE SWINE l'LANCE OR "HOG CHOLERA." TWO POUND IV EX. PIUCK, Ml PKK POUND. " HVMITOM*. — sum,' quantitv nf milk ami one ti-a*iroi>nfu! of the powder. , , _™,|„ rin«* ruiei- h» ia *ttA !*Ti:i:n. a fier ti nt II* ' two t asiroouful* In soft food for lllreo di ya. The Swine may recognize 'Hog Cholera by — a * 3-- - j)o n„, rnrn wi,||e7le.k. the following symptoms, viz : O * For young pigs p oiiortionale do es may be given. The swine refuse food, unsteadiness in standing, a tot- r) tr ring walk. The ears become sore and livid spots hrcak "nii/H-ihW 'WHWIC \\P VI.HV IJiroIITkNT taOTICIt. SwwSiSSwto bidc'awtyhe U" dn><,p,' "nd auitnol When !i„c* are eonsliji nedtoe medi ine MUST NOT The urine is profuse and very offrn-rirc. PnJ simplest ami easiest way Is by iojeolloa, mrurhaai of a (lark, slimjrat^aranocta^very frequent. Diraolvo Indf a pound of commnn brown soap in warn ! , ^^^FrHlSWl'ii'T ! mcUlr.M ' T, wltu ,1,-11'.., Iwo - IL- F"ll"wm, dlr-U-u .«! .1,1 fi'HS^t&tKS'JlSSSS.rai.-u- -~£~p I.M. 5! of milk without the medicine. Soon after drench, with Bead certificates. Sj nutCFaCTinCD by Ko« oetnlne without li.natare my, jTHE BRAGDON MANDFACTDRINff COMPNAY, 0^^ CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY, U. 8. A. ^ G#„m, ^ 9

