Published Every Saturday Morning. ' CAPE ■AtTiiARCH 12.1887TkU re ' Cxt, Pr, E. H. FMfflp". The subject of this sketch was born near Attlfhomii|{h, at what la now railed Ncshsminy Kails. Bucks Co.. Pa.. Ap II. 18112. his father, nohert Phillip*. bring at the time owner of the mill, property and the fall*. Ills internal »ni-estnr« were Knglirii Quakers. l'. tlr father and grsmlfsthcr were miller* l,Joe?i TFT tlon, and were nUtliyiiahwd fay boned) and integrity, the latter La-firing the — tithrof tbr-UJWM -jrHKK* UK grant" father, Thos. Phillips. wn» the first nse of U(|Uor In his harvest field, as was the custom -n thine day*. Ilia neighbor* preilieteil he wjuld not get ItU e-ops gathered ; but, when ripe. help came and they were harvested without the aid of alcobnl His maternal ancestors were of Scotch descent, he being a lineal d wtndanl of Lord Douglas* of R-linhnro. In 1837 his father. Robt. l'hill p<. removed to l'hllailelphla, and was eery active in the reform movement" n tern, mure: and anti-slavery of those day* .In 184# lie rrmoveil to Illlulos, where he still reside* ; bring in ibe ninetieth year of liis age, udfiMU interested In the TcmperTbe subject of our aketch attended school onder the management of friends until the removal of the fainilt to IIiinois. after which lie attended fahool in Chicago ; afterwards at Hie Klgin Acodmenrei! teaching. and taught cvrtv win- I ter, with one exception, until Ifffifl. the custom lit lliat time lieing to engage male teacliera for the three or four winter months, and female teachers during the summer. After a short resilience in Chingo, Id* lathes bought a Urge farm on Pox Itiver. two mile* from Elgin, determining to nuke farm- r* of Ida sons. By a little Incident his whole course in life was changed. Having been very much interested in the publication* of Fowler and Well*, and bearing one day. while visiting in the village, that O. 8. Fowler would lecture licit evening, he hastened to the depot, ami a- rived just In time to lake the train. On arriving at Elgin he called upon Prof. Fowler at hi* hotel, and procured a written chart of character, with advice as to a future calling or occupation After indicating aevenu pur-ults that lie was capable of filling, the Pro'e »or finally advised him to study medicine, assuring him that he would succeed as a physician belter than In any other calling This adri-e was very satisfactory, as ii hail lion his desire to engage in that study; but. on account of tho opporiilou -if his parents, had been kept in ah raorc. until meet. Ing Prof. Fowler, lie at nee comoffice of DrXE? M. 'winsiow.'" Pre Phillip* inherited the reformatory spirit from hi* parent*, which he had displayed In medicine as in all other "tilings. By the advice of his pre color he began the •tudy of the Old » ho-il practice, as this with the profession. In the Ml of 18Sfi lie went to New York to at end lectnres and graduated at the New York Met final College In 18S8, remaining there until I860, visiting the liosi itnlj. and acting as assistant physician In the New Tort "Hygfcnlc TnstTiutloii. In trie spring of 1*00 he returned to Illinois, and after two years again returned to New York to take the place of assistant physician, as before, In the* rivgh-tilc Institute. From thence he removed to Philadelphia where he opened an office for fbe practice of Swedish m -vcmfnt cure. lo 1858 Dr. Phillips married MUs Jennie Spinlng, of NeSr provldenoe. N. Y.; after a little over five years of wedded life she died, leaving him with one child, ltuaaell, * lio is a photographic - artint of conihlerable ability. After the death of his wife, which occurred while practicing In Philadelphia, be returned 1 to New York ami again took the poaj. Hon of assistant physician in the Hegienlc Institution. In 1887 he attended i a course of lecture - in' tfw- Ilahneman i College of Homeopathy in Philadelphia i and received his diploma in 18-W. when ■ he opened an oflice fur |naetice in I that school of mnlieine ••n Decatur I Street, Cape May UHv- After locating i In Cape May. in the fall of IMS. he again married bis second wife. Mm Anna IV. Hughes, daughter of Ellis Hughes, u i man who atom! high in the esteem of all > who knew blm, for hl» honesty and up- ( righteouancM of character, which traits • his MBS ami -laughters have inherited In t fhe fullest degree. Mm. Phillips' pater- I md grandfather was the iioil. Thomas ' Hughes, lite tired (VHigre—mait ever sent [ from Cape May. ami who served a a full term. He was a man of large r views and public spirit, being largely- r instrumental in bringing Cape Mar into tl notice and public favor a* a watering t plaoe, predicting at one lime that so ti great would be the demand for property r m Cape May City, that every Inch would t have to be covered with dollars. In order lo obtain a foot of I', which prediction hi* children lived to see reailaod to a i great extent. He built and named i Congrats Hall, a leading hotel of U—se I and later day*. A* a reanlt of the mar- I riage of Dr. Phillips with MH» Hugh a, > four ran* were bom. Walter, just enter- I tag manhood,- anu contemplating the n *ltidy of medicine, and Eddie, Albert, < and Willie. Dr. Phillip, removed p. c Peterson, N. J. la 1888. where Ik- opened I an office, bnt in the Bp- ing of '7*. re- 1 turned to Cape M«* ; la 13W he removed u to Panola. N. J., thence lo Platen Island. Three removes were made in the h-3>e of proving beneficial l« health. r from Btaten Ulanillhe Doctor took a trip a to tire Pacific Suu-i, hoping In find a f more congenial climate ; but, alter < traveling ill over the Umt-il States. » having vbricd ail but Mr of the thirty. >' eight states, he concluded that there Is f BO ellmate pore salnt.ri.em, inkinr all ■ things together, than that of Cape May. DrTKuUips lias always enjoyed the respect of the community in which be has c to ^patlM^j which was particular iv ° at which time be w«J the recipient of a 1 rervflatleringUitlmonlnl from t rirndsand 1 pouealt showing Ihrir regard for him as a r physiciaa and Christian gentleman. As » we have uid before, I >r. J-lii!!...- inheiiLs " the reformatory siririt of his smest us, '' and from early childhood took -an active rerttaall aoch mo^Mt^r-prtfiolly r foSi'in i-TpX' » ^JSSEiSSS&SZt j
caused him to be looked upon a* a -man to be trusted, one who will not flinch a hair's breadth from the patliof rectitude, U-> matter what mav be the ! ectmiary . lors or gain. 'In manner ho is genial ' and courteous, coupled with a modesty _ that, while it is pleasant to see. yet at ■ times prevents hi* just recognition. Dr. ' Phillip* b-s »!ws« - Wn " a religious . turn of mini. end nlu« passing through various religious has finally be- • • romeflxed in the faith of ibeXewCbureh or Swedcnborgian, of which organic*- • ■ tlon he la a member. He has always • been very successful as a physician, and during- the summer is kefit very busy. * Many of hi* rammer patients who hgvC employed hinj while visiting at" Cape " May City fat search of health, are so well pleased with hif treatment of their Com- •_ plaints, that they retain Ms services after returning home. Dr wit* elected _ a, member of the American Iivtitule of Homeopathy at Its session In' 1871. He was one of the incorporators of the State Homeopathic Medical Society, aian of tlic West Jersey Medical Society, anil , is held in much respect by hi* proles- ' sionai brethren. He has always been _ the representative of Homeopathy of . Cape May. which was first introduced here by lb. Wrn. It. ShepparH, who . began practice at Cold Spring ii about - 1841. b-l.iog his home In the f molly of . 'Ton J-dge EdmundSi and fat several j vat* had quite n lucrative practice, 1 "Wave's" Business LocaisT -W. Scott Hand is bound to win in the nsurance business. 2t John M. Russell make, a specially in handling lard. He hag just received tin invoice of 3000 pounds of. fine quality. I White* famous physiological mnnkin : may be gotten on appl cation to this of- ; lice. No school -WI1 "fiord to be with- [ out one. Price £35. if , You will benefit yourself if yon will - r let W. 8cou Hand write you a policy on : , your property before some accident i. People's Cyclopedia published in 1884. . . complete in three volumes, as good as i- new. Original cosy, *20. For sale cheap. » Apply at thisofflec- tf. r James lJallrngcr, a mile above the s Court Hmtar, oilers for sale a thoroughc bred Jersey hull. J«r**y -red- and -wldre j Chester sl.oats and pig" of pure breed. J. Harry Ilughc*. Jackson and Manl> sion streets, buys and sells r- nl estate, f rvaita hotels ami cottage* ami conducts a " general commisgioh bnsinew. ' 2t ° Tile Amrriatn Agricultural may be *' hid with the Wave for £2.03, and the II magnificent combination of premiums c ffee. No fanner can affi-rd to miss this chance, but should jump at it betore ux> , laic. tf The store building formerly occupied . by I.. Schiager, No. 34 Washington St.. two doors below Mayor's office, is for " sale cheap. Ix-ase goes with It. Apply '* to J. Henry Edmunds. No. 88 Washing- ™ ton street, ('ape May City- " . J. H. Hughes, cor. Jackson •& Mansionsts, has just received a large slock of paints, oils, glass. Ac. Painter's and •' well to call on the above, as he has the '■ onlv paint store in this city- 1 3®-8t p Linford Haibruner. Cold Spring. u manufactures a specific for hekves in 0 horses, and all lnfig disease in rnitle. '• He has had success will, this medlcin* . 1 whem-ver applied. Farmers an ri owner* 0 of stock should have a bottle on hand at ' al! times. tf ' Psinu of all kinds from a ten rent '• tube, to a ton. AIM glasses of all sires - cut to suit purchasers, puttie, oils. tut. '' pontine. A largb assortment of varnishes. calcimine, artist color*, paint - brushes and artist bru-hrs. at Bmith A j Co'*,, (10 Washington street 8t One of tin handiest family lahor savers c is the Excelsior Clothes Line. paU nlfid 1 and manufactured by Mr. Wm. Somen, of Circen Creek. The material of which ' the stretcher is made is durable and the '' metal noiiK»rrosive. One of them may 1 la- secured to a post on .he day the young " people set up housekeeping and It will last them a life lime. tf Our readers' attention is directed to the • ulvcrtiscmenl of D, W Hodan. He lias ■ on Invoice of ftesh garden seeds jh«i ' adapted to the needs of on^truck farm'. ' lLuoku) deals In eoai and wood, flour 1 ■ and'tecdand fresh and salt bay. Farmers ' who wish may hare the r, co-n ground at Hodan's while they wait to feed their ' ' hones. 4t There Is no special ,n. ed of infosraing. , ' our renders what kind of journal the ' .tmeWoia Agriculturist Is. There i-n't ■ ' a farmer on earth hut that wou d be ten- - : fold benefitted bv having It come reJ giilsriv to him. Now whr.n he may get j tl.e^W Avg, this gilendld farm paper, and ; ■ oiiin of M W it is s-geeol rmrsighl not to 1 ' scud to us and get the Whole comhlna- ' Uon* ^ lit What may be reduced 'o an expert- . rnee is not debatable, therefore It would i i be a work of suprrrrogarino to boiid up - a logical argument that Tiape May is the - most admirable resort on the New* Jersey - i qr any other coast, when afl experience i . has shown the statement to he ahaoHifelr 1 I Hue. Nature has dwarfed other lornii- - i tie*, that she might here build mid carve I • out a natural watering place. WUh the i s-a on one hand and the hay on the other - sod high fast land ail the wav between. I it's no won-l*' seekers after health and • pleasure find their war to Cape May. The salubrity and dryness of the climate i ! are Ju«l as superior to the c inuton arii. i oie* In there line* as tbegeographieal i environment Is better. We ran point with pride to much that has been done the art of man in spite of the hard ' tiling* said of u* by interested drfractnr*. 1 and propose to' do it -ill in good time 1 William Homers & Co. have re- I moved the manufactory of their Excel- ' sior Clothes line Stretcher from Green" < xa Atlantic City, where they have ' set up a new phuffi wltb power to meet ( the growing demand" of (ratlnens. The - Excelsior is a real lahor saver. *nd can ' handled bye child as well as a grown ' person. It 1s nntnufnctttrrd Of well 1 seasoned wood- fastened with non-cor- t roslve metal, so there i* no danger ot * trust or quick wearing out. Bend all or. • to them al "Atlantic .CM*, they will 1 filled at whorl notice. No well regu- t hi ted family can Afford lo be without of those lines, and IT you have been thinking of buying one wait no longct . Henry Ward "Beecber's life work is [ done. It 1* a great career that has Just closed, as unique ud dininguldied In . Us sphere as thst of any otbertruly great ' Ills death will leave a gap which win not won lie filled. If ever. . Mr. Beecher was one of the really great men of. the age. and as such he will go ' down into hl tory. Hi* church arc disconsolate onjr his Ipsa, an cvideoce of . bis wonderful power, lo so long hold Uie ® of his peoplo in rach a way for a ! generation. The v ters of Atlantic C-lty, at a mare » meeting held In the city hall on Balurday • night.- appropriated £32.000 for school > lawei . 22.00# is ret apart for the erec- ' lion of a brick school building at Arctic ' and Pennsylvania avenues. The balance * la to be u«ed hi enlarging some of the, present seh-«l houses and improvUig the aanllary arranpemenK ~ ■ ^ The legislature shows a disposition to I compel the Morris and Essex lUUrnad to ' chooac between paying its UXea like * other railroads or luring .its charter r. - o pealed. We hope the the Iwgiflntore < will keep to it* purpose, and Wipe ont ' the i-hnru-r of the rompany, unless it 1 ooorent* to stand upon the aaore grounds as are now occupied by other railroad „ uomp ni * that have received their char- J ter* from the State.- Frou. f it U noticeable by than who ride lo ^ on the road how rapidly the triopemture change*, last SMur- .. day th-re was a difference of IS degree* in fav..r ot the Cape for warmth. 'Ti* „ pity that the New Columbia for in- „ tance cannot be opened and an early »pr atgy jggrSsasa .
TUESDAY'S ELECTION. asvoa. , •J. n.-Rlmnnds B*;J. *. K. nndrttt...5sj I -II. r. DoQgtass tu n. C. Thompson... _w» , (tor three yiira) ; l*i%«s.'.v.v^!niera*a w* ■—u* \ For One Year. -Praaa K. Onto.... -1st! Mart SoatI' tos wb. Bvfceataal «n tyusato JUIlt -IB ' •tlrnrr Band .aid No oppouuoiv I. Uw^s2»'!"' " S;1* A" G*rm*QB""":"lt' -Isaac a. ami.o . . . . jai; .no dppaaMton. -ilhva'nlad" ' " ' '4? U°X Sr,"'"",rrr" ■■■" twrn-Ks-eii wi.g. k. Ttrlor 110 hv.-teUengsr.Jto-WlB. Essen..... ... ..rax TMrikJusi E.^JohD«nn. s;; -Wallers B. Joltn Kr^-rr*. 'Q^ ^ -gnoik F ImoivU U Ble«s.ex <*ho*i-^ PreehoMre—'Joliy * ooancU— "Amnou tVrtghi. re; -Lewie Winliiwoiurh Clerk-rjidin N'.^a-vee.^l.^^ ^ Henry C. JsroOy^er^Jt ^ | rKmiMaaers^af ApoHii-^-i'iiss. U. nans, I o rTtlrh » iT v- • J sm r«"^ cri'rw. re, i ilirv*^ 'jxlfff.™ «nes^tnt<m>Bsn<t. " ' Town--ilpComailuee— Wm. I- Commlngs. flnmis'jIe-qeor^T^WeeXiL ^ m.- i.1. CI. ... »*SreJ SicS'towi!.' m nrtrtlraii^i Den : > ehmchir. Sioo; Koaii money, ll'"-. The losses to the msterial indnetrr of : the eouutrv by hog chole-a smonnts to ♦I00.lkxi.000 per year. £80 000.000 of which arc reported to the Agricultural ' Decartment at Wa«hingtoh. the other ♦30.000,000 being reprereed for obvious reason". Tile dla-aac not only prevails to an eiarming extent in thin country, in both high and low latitude*, but in Europe with equal virti'mre. It is a ' wrll-knowu fact tliat both Germany and , France have prohibited the importation of American pork because of thia awine pingtie. Government has spent largsums in the effort to stamp it out. but so far without *neres«. When the BragInn Manufacturing Company, of Cape Vav. Isildly come to tin- front and claim that it has a specific for the total annihilation of this parasitic disease public attention hi arrested, snd for good and prudential reasons. We have had a eon-vi-rsatirm with Mr. Bnigdnn, who has given us valuable Information about the swine plague. It ia. he Bays, purely parasitic in character, the hog" rontract- ,' Ing it from the ground and water, and .when once In the system bacteria and mienvoccua multiply with astonishing rs--id'-v. and If not destroyed end the animal's life which is their rietim within six 'day*. These, deadly pat arite* attack the liver, intestine* and spleen with deadly ,. effect, and they must ho deetroved !>#- fore a rational core can be effected. Mr. Brsgdon has thh medicine that will sc. comntish this end. It is roiupos-rt of a . number of Ingredients that first dislodge and destroy the bacteria and lh-n heal the Inflamed intestine" and other vital and disinfectant, resroring In a few days Hie herd to perfect health. Mr. Brag, don is atr Intelligent gentleman who !• abundantly able to verifv all he claims for the Specific, it ia astonishing after welng a phntneraphir. view of the parasites upon the mncom membrane of the that the wond-r working medicine But he pres-nts facts that are innontroverable. the Bpeeiflc, as Its name implies, eradicate# the cause of this great Idas to agriculturist*. in blissful Ignorance -«f the flight of time and the progre« the age ia making, the stolid arH-satiafled man plods along way with no more Idea of what is going on about him than the ehan who Is said lives in the moon. He doe* as his ereat grandfather did and there's the end of It. His argument Is "J haveaaM It." and that is the end of it. too. Of there are none of this kind here. Jnst aero** the bay Iber mav lie found bvtheacore.bnthrre.no. If OapeMav finds anv of them around after the swal. begin tn gather under the eaves, thev must he requested to stand aside and let things go on In the snlrlt of the t'me". What we need now I* luugiesa. W,T* la committed to and iatenda fight It out on that line. Good Wages Ahead. George StineonACo.. Portland. Maine. e*n give you work that yon can do and live at home, making great pay. You are started free. Capital not needed. Both sexes. All ag«i. Cut this out and write at once; no harm will he done if vou conclude not »t> go to work, after vou h-arn ail. Al! Particulars free. Best paying work In Una world. • For a time irev life was derealred of (rouble was with the Kidney*. Liver and Bladder— also Constipation." Finally I ased Dr. Kennedr's Favorite Bemedy. sod in my oninion it saved my life. " I matte this statement to esse those who •offer aald"'iWj\. J Gilford. Lowell. Maaa Druggists; £1 Kefl.) 2 -cent stamp Dr. David Kenn-dr. Rnndoot, N. Y.. his hook-on Kidney, IJver and Blood disorders. Mention this paper. flMt Btickfen'a Amlea stalvo. The best Halve in the world for Cots. ruler#. Sores. Direr*. Pail Bbeum. Sores. Tetter. Channed Hands. Chilblains. Corns, and at! Skin Eruption, snd postivrlv enrre Piles, or no pay re(mired. It is guaranteed tn trfre perfect ailsfaetion. or octet refunded. Price cents per box. For tale by Henry A. Krnnedv. It. G. Chase A Co . 1480 South Peon Phila.. are in want of a few agents to canvass this and adjoining Counties the sale of their hardy nursery stock. Write tn them for terms. "One of old" I* an open door of escape for the III hie speaker when he trie* tn summon np Moses. Josbna, Elijah and T -Ti UpliSSv
Worth Your Attrition. Cut thia out and mail it to AllenACo., Augusta, Maine, who will seqd you free, x ■ somrlhing new. that just eoin* money i for all worker*. As wonderful as the ' electric light, a* genuine aa pure gold, it Jj will prove of lifelong .value and. impor- J to you. Both scire, all sge*. m i Allen A Co. . bear expense of starting you « in business, it will bring you in more ™ cash, right awav, than anything else in ; thia wodd. Anyone anywhere can ]do D i the worxi and live at home also. ' Better write si once; then, knowing *11, should I yon conclude that you don't care to cn- ® gage, why no barm i* done. • General William J. Sewell and Horn a William Walter Phelps are both recup- . crating at Fortrem Monroe. £ • A J That Tired Feeling o Affiicts nearly evetr one in the Spring, r 5 The system having become accustom. (1 s to the bracing air ot winter. is weakened ■ . by the wirra days of Ibe changing season, and reodlly i ieids to attacks of disease. Hood's Ssrsapariila ia just the medicine needed. It tones and builds np evety _ part of the body, and also expel* all itaj purities from the bloodr Try It thts i A nervous" woman has been cured ©t I , disease by sitting for a couple of hour." , • in a boiler shop. And no'." Hlc owna I' of that pbop savs he will make special , ' rotes to all good looking nervcmwomcn. j i I *\tw gjdrfrtismfBtg. . m ^akih® POWDER Absolutely Pure. ^ rticapeutwo wtta IBs miguiuno of tow ire', t . otiort wnsM alaai or phoqmate ereim. sm - '• -mlf M sua HoTAL UASIXO PoWDSm CO.. It* u wifli m., v. t. J FINANCIAL REPORT id YEAH KNDINO MAHCtt 1, 1«7. I- J. J. 8TT11M EH, Jr., Collector. ° I3t« <0 >f Cr. '' •' •• I J. Corson, lirasii'inir a 00 f IS " " 1 ■Crrm" * S°n*' 4 T8 , " " A K. S. Tsyior, sarreTs s 00 ! n " t SSn s a j; Alfred thsBpar, books Ac. 7 40 1 d u " la J." OyWiro. rrsdmcT1. . ! . "is so J n ILMnnr, giulor..... i* ej r it j* ^ ji t £ ""''I' JJ ? n o - ti' kii^ewtScSdSef0'.". «1S So ' j. « « ts. a t^newiii^extro wot*. w«s ■ « » £ imitis^y'* » » { v » » **. M.'n^rlOT ii," jisiu: 1SSS "r t '"f « ti. Joan Tarlor.voums wood 1 *i ! a <• » i*" £inle^*'niilld'!«srli so S * x » - i. " " «*** j '- sll'rreprea.'.''" "" '^Tt'otA^Uitwcl"?.^ • WANTED SSPSSHJUS II wock caulc- quiHIi made. No (ihoto {wlnUos. i| do canresicln*. For fab partlcalanL pleas* sdr dres". o»re. CRCICBgT ABT tX), IS Usp- ,* Lime. Guano. Kantt, Land Plaster _ and other Fartlllzers. ' e apply to k D. BARB ATT. ' r Agent J gHEBIFF'S SALE. ' 0 od^uaoro'^iKU nfTsV'i.amn fd^isnrere.'sure ' otJjr*^Jer»e». I wul expose to mle si pobilo ; ;. st tbe Boor* if* oVoJk p SJoaliit dir. W t»r E - - 1 S«.^tK*oao*Vo°^*^*Uj SofStalr" Si \ ' s^M^^'wa^Boai&^Baitning' sfure j! " S5 SSSsiSraSSSHS r I • rassvs.i'M.'y'aiir'j; j ! S?stKtK£L"a"S!s*ir.,s: > I. eotK* st Uie tan or Aaensus B. etc. Her. com- ; 1 ,D"TILt.WICU.T H. TOWNBEND, C S I l gHERXfF'S SALE. T- of inn, a- d^ tsar. ; SBBdscdaad 10 perches to (few Bagdad Creek : tsvate aorta Mdegrere. west s perebee; tkenos : SST.7L52 SrMS'JTV S " jSZS'SV&XfSKT-XZ » ; "BSM^'aJgSa^S/ggaiSg I ^ r dSeM^/3™Is°eiro«lmrBr°»S'«il ' : r.t" —yiKi:0"*™ ' Piled Ikh-Mt. A.D.. t»n,
^tr 5iarfrtismfnts. j J^-OTICB TO CBEDITORS. J u'^NETT."' A JN^CHANCERY OF JTEwTe^TO RAKHIET SI'ACLDLMi. - ^ .By vlrtaO ot sn order or the Coart of Casarvr" •? ts petuanwr, sad yoo are .defradaat; yo* sre *T rmutrel J ^MWOos^y^Idv's^fbqSdlm' are sua wife of toe sshl Waller 11. Spsaliltag, Pslcd KCbro«reJ»^1vq.^. EDMr;5I)Si Koooftor fw'PoUtioaer. JN^CHANC'ERY OF NEW JER- ^ TO ISAAC 8. DICKINSpN, By vlrtne of anorder of the Coon of Chancery Ti j PIT0,'' J? .P^SunlnC'il'i" "ynuTnd mme re i" 7' osier ot deSaf^ouT' bSu "("Sid I Cl'r ottipc Mm'. diledX^^kb' aTdP WKOaod T {Sosmro^rern^Mrad of msq t dw'kidDstol Jsnuary i&jwMT. Kliltl'NJis. Q! girERLFF'S SALE. „ t ^w. r|^ ^ SPECIAL MASTER'S SALE OP V/QJ'AtlLE h REAL ESTATE ! Situate in the City of Cape May, ; Cape May County. N. J- f i eycfiartrelt^ Bmi^rmStre. Jo-w'tmoM I. ij | fret slfsreo^ ij ' hoodrod square fret of lead, be the same more u | Including the estsie snd Inu-rret In dower or {; defends*!, Mmry A. Psttow, wtdtbof John ' Heore^ Psrrow, deeresraf, la oae andlvided bslf | 1 belonging or'lu sunwise sppertslning. ' " 1 RlCHAKDT.MlLt.EII. « I OAltHtWON * PBKNOII. fMlettofs. » MASTER'S SALE. REAL ESTATE. I S^w7«^(jlogj Wh^lo Ur^H.^rkre^sdbrtwren tbAn™^'ofTi«* 'iro'sid ere'rrtilnek in Sute'T (Ml) fret lo a line of lent of Mr*, tltckuro, a. ttonnevfr Blmand L. B. Wsiesi; tneone by s»nl J finxonitsod, north iwrnty-«ve degrees »n.l sfty mlnnthswest rnrty (so) (eet tn s corner of Mod roaveyelt-ky *sm*el H. Msgooaale lo Ore. ntldreth ud Clinton It. Hsad; ibenoe thereby north slxtf-threr hod oneoiutrter degrees sssl. . ksk; SSMIM orofeiw? (orly <tm f ert InTh^pl^ of'bogiS^hSKS?£Ki,^!ra ■'™re ^ BeOng the sure prerefse* which Msry A Msgontgle. by deed dated Norembrr tsth. A. D. ISO, SB.1 ree.«de.| in the Ciersv. eOce of Caps May OMimy, la Booh No. I" of Deeds, page c*. aOggTUtM uA ron re-red to Pormsn^L. Richardson A ParmB^la fse^ g<x)T— •AnaSfa^PKWJB^ 8 pec l»T Ussier. Jsnnsry tTth, JssT. f« CATARRH We nlu'eiionum erereloM IREE f A iXl., Tf* Broad ssreeu (.
?Hlada. HusiafSS ^ards. JACKSON'S CAFE, 10 SOUTH EIGHTII STREET, j F. FLINT,"" 1C3S ABC B BTRKET, PHtLAPA. fj 'm.' seeds, v. fashionable hatter, . Na 41 NORm SBOOTfD 8T8.. I'lllLADA. SO KTTHA OHAROR POK HATS MADE TO . ' ORDER. hats are my best XVI. APVKKTtXKMKNT speak for themselves. harry kaysek. . j one price hatter, b. McCLEES a co., chueCh hi am raw* fJHE GRAND TURKISH RUS- f C, gN'T> "riRr'XftTM PNT. tl N. ioih St. , '-ADIBC DEPT. St" PllPen Street MART IN DALE A JtiUNbON. Pmprs. 8IL.AH If. H.)« LAND. »»|.l. mj .lt r. matlafk. C0TT& DRAIN and SEWER PIPE LANDRETH'S l^RANCII STORE. j to SUIT the TIMES! iHii PIANOFORTES Tone, Toncl, Wortmanship & Dnralnlity. MSil gS'siC 1 AW
EVE-RYTHING FOR^, -' FARM AND GARDEN, SUCH AS CARRIAGES AND HARNESS . ■ Fertilizers and Seeds, AEMLTmUL IMPLEMENT'S, Wire Netting, Etc., at W. R. VANGILDER, PETERSBURG, N. J.
FOH HALF A DOLLAR. Wc have paid special attention this year to medium priced goods, and can flow show you the Finest 1 .inc ot Fifty cent Spring Dress Good's, ever ofTcn-ed for the money. The line includes all kinds of Stripes, Checks, Plain Goods, Norfolk Suitings, India Mixtures, and among the others a Fat gain in Fifty inch Wool Serge. All of these are New Goods n ' Ml at 50 cents. . A NOT 1 1 KR BARGAIN in a l-'t of Surah Silks and ' Rhadames. New Shades and an excellent quality 7$ els Wc die still selling our PREMIUM BLACK S1IK ' at Sf. For wear and finish these goods have never been excelled. New French ai Anuria Sateens.Tfew Spriu Mett Ladies' Unnderwcar cheaper than you can buy muslin and make it up. HALL'S Ho. 2G South Second Street. | PHILADELPHIA. — -^i=m DAY ID ^W.^, rod A N , ; f i E ld '^n 'eT'g. a r£EN TsE E d a ! Coal & Wood, Flour & Feed of all Kinds. Fresh A 8alt Hay in Bales. : LEWIS D. STEYEHS, i NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, No. 62 Washington St., Cape May, N. J.
PHOENIX- OIL COMPANY. South-East Cornor Front and Market Streets, PHadelphia. Manufacturers of the Cel jbrated PHOEN IX__BELT OIL. This Oil will preserve your belts ; has no effect on glued or cemented laps and gives the full transmission of power. For sale by r Bating Manufacturers and Mill Supply Houses at $1.50 per gallon, in i, 2 and 3 gallon cans. » $1.25 per gallon in 5 and 10 gallon cans. $1.00 per gallon by the barrel. Use no other. If your supplyman has not got it send us his address. Acme Rubber and Leather Cement, Channel Cement, Light and Dark, Rubber Paste, Oil-Proof. Warranted Best in the Market. Send for Price List. PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. CYLINDER and- MACHINERY OILS of all GRADES
BRAGDON'S SPECIFIC, FOR THE PREVENTION AND CURE OF THE SWINE PLANUE OR "HOG CHOLERA." 2WO POUND NET. PHHiK, HI PEH POUND. MVgxPTOSffl*. ' M *»me quantity of milk snd on* trsspooofui of lb* powder. Tha Swlon breeder may rocogols* "Hog Cholera" by " " filer mat ore two t-a.|»*onfu!« In soft food for throe days. the following symptoms, vit:— re. Do not feed coin while rick. ■ The *wine rcfu*e food. un"te*dine"« in "landing, a tot- For young pig, p oportlonate do— may b* given. teriog walk. The ear. become sore and livid «pat* break ; IT" I \ ri ... ^ out on ear* and belly. The Uil droops, auil the animal I bpobtakt boticb. shows a desire to hide away. < When h'>e« are constipated the medicine MUST NOT The urine hi profuse and very Offensive. KJL"> an"1.'*"' bowels fcave been moved. ; Dlarrham of k dark, slimy appearance I" very frequent. F R AD iCflT I ro" SStt *" "r '* bI '"^1°°' . The tongue is swollen and vfition impaired. L 0 J w.ter'IIld«dmlnl«t.?,'iTth<'I "I™ P W*m DiBRCTioxK. ' v J m Or mix one tablrpoonfuli of ralpbnr, oae cupful ot \\l molu»T snii ope I. atpoaaful of saltpetre; atx with soft As a PBgvgwrtTx give each hog one tesspoonful once s bit M ■ m food. This dose for each hog. day in soft food. A"' r ,low<'1' 't"" '**" moved give tbe medicine To grown hog* afflicted with the dlsyoee give each two „ directed. Follow my directions and yon will aever loee teespoanfai* three. timet e day In soft food. 1 y ■ ■ a bog. rthould the bog refu*e to eat, drench first with one pint Kcrpjjhe'peus clean and r»r> . Notice carefully my registered label. , of milk without the medicine. Soon after drench with ——————— Bead oerUficsUs. HAXt'FACTI'BED BV None oesaine Wltliont rnx aiRKBIare, BEiBDON IAHDFAGTUR1NG CBIPANY, - 0^^ r CAPE MAY, NEW JER8EY, U. S. A. R. C. TIZARD, General Manager,

