Cape May Wave, 19 March 1887 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Published treiy Saturday Morning. CAPE BAT, MARCH 19. 1887tku Is.rnto a tow^rign^^lh.e Governor day will hrre^ tarni of two year*. . ' The DaUt Bentd, of Chicago, afiar a carefdl estimate, compute* tltat the cost of intoxicating, drinks animall oonsOmed in the saloon* of that city is *30.000.000. mnch the larger portion of which oomes out of the po> krt* "f laboring men. Each Frenchman j* taxed three dollar* a year for the support of the army and each German iwo dollars. Commenting on tlieac fset*. a Prfinrii wrtter mournfully exclaims that unless matter* change, both nstkmawill be conquered without drawing the sword. We bare received from Hon- Themis H. Dudley of Camden a pamphloi con. tabling an able addn-ee on Pi. .Us-iion of Free trade delivered to Uie farmers- of Lancaster county on 7lh prox. Mr. Dudley is authority on matter* whereof lie speaks, and he la' the right man to raeaxure aword* with such theorist* as Hon. Frank Hurd or Ohio. -TOi "Wm"V!r gluts tfiglitMUlt TiilWT liefore it* adjournment to elect o 1,'nlted state* Senator to succeed Senator Camden. Governor Will-on lief tendered , the position to D. li. Lucas, who hxs accepted the tender-snd rrcived hi* credentlals. Benator Luca* Is «ald 'o lie an able man. an old line Jeffertonlani Democr*'- : . • Young men of the city find something Young men of Ilia e.ity find something

tu do. . Don't hang around lite corner* • or lounge about store* any longer. There must he something you can-torn your hand at In the wide world, and as ; ' much us we dislike to own the truth, the pert of the world where ii may be f und would seein that many of you will have Habits of neatness in apt earenor hags' habits of clean thinking .V boy who is careful to deposit 111* papc scrspii In the waste-basket, i- almost suri to annihilate whatever thought* he know* to lie wrong or contrary to the truth. If such habit* are not inherent, the neat ' est tiling Is to assiduously eulirate them, and he who trie* *111 be surprised to find liow easily he ean attain to tliem. Men don't talk much, but there are occasional instances when tlies do. One of our citirens made a call a. the market house on a morning of this wet k in some liaste, a* his wife was at I ome waiting for hi* return that hreakfas- might be had. He set to with a lounger in the store for a moining talk, and w en lie m (letter half wauled, and had to go home and aak he*. An Independent military company has been formed at AUanlh- City, with Eitwln A- Smith, Jr.. a brother-in-law of exGovernor Robert E. Palflton. at the head. It U named Ihq "Merris Gnarda" In honor of Colonel Denial Morris, one of the oldest citirens. The object U to defend the city and to oftl isle at rrccp." „ tlona of all organisations visiting the city In a body. The memb-rahlp will Inelude about 100 prominent young men. ^ The State OattUt lias th s to say of >be New Jeraey Conference, which has Just n elated, it* annuabseaslon in that city, re- g spccting the questiouofl'rohlhilion: "It la evident from the instant snd vehement (, apninse that greet* every alln-ior to pro. K hibllion in the New Jersey Conference, f that the oauie of temperance reform h*s a deep hold upon the mind* and- heart* r of the Methodist ministry of Hit** 8' ate. ■: Thla la as It ahould be." " o New Jersey's election of a Seualoi £ leave* but three vacancies unfill d. These are In West Virginia. New tfamp .. shire and Florida. The Governor of . Weat Virginia will appoio' a »u resaor t to Senator Camden, aad die Legislatures of New Hampshire and Fh.r da will elret „ Senator Jones, in May. This will make |' the Senate atand thirty. nine Rcpiihllcans. , ^gcjndlng Illddlrberger. and Uiilty-aeven , Everybody haa a perfect right to fly . his own distinctive flag and toot bis own 1 particular horn, but he ha* no right to r put the bailigerenl chip on his shoulder I and invite every person fie meet* to [ knock it off. The bellrr way now U to * laugh over (tiff- rencrs and n-t fight over 1 them aa in the day* of Inloler nee. Now and then there are men who will run ' their angular and rai.fltiiig Ideas agalnsl " you but they are very raff, and may ' be 1 paaaed over as freaks wi Ura pre* u economy of life. The newspaper picture mania haa got I preuy well disscmlnted through the eoun- 1 try, and the Journals of towns lem- te from ordinary jnrana of art manage to • decorate tliemeelv* wltli lashlonable ' - jiloatrationa. Tbla show* that the thine " has pretty nearly run Its courre, and th«r < the newspapers wHIpfcst ntly e»me bark " alwsy»be plctlus in I he daily-newspaper*. « For uiatanoe, portrnits of intrre-tinr |>er- I aona will continue to be go en: but miscellaneous fancy pint ur» -w ill be bounced. They have no uruper place u. U.c iLUy. preee.— A'. Y. ■Via. ■ Ilia a good thing to creep b fore an 1 attempt be made to watk. To plunge nead flrat into a business of which little J Is known,. Inrlte* dl«a*ter from the first. The boy that enters a business estab- . llshmentand pasars up ibrough a regit- - lar order of promotion will be much more likrlT to succeed t' an he who at- J tempt* to jump full fledge ' in the met- „ chants place at a -Ingle bound. On tin •: sea it used be railed r "wring in at the cabin windows instead of through the " forecastle. BuCh ea|ilains as the former f •to act a* a rule make sure asfnl one* n any more than the man who does net come up from sweeping the office makes * a *ucc*eaful wercliaui. ,, Mark Twain aays of Prof. Lonette't system of memory training, now taught " at 387 Fifth Are., New York: "Pmr. *' Loiaette did not create a memory for me —no. nothing of the kind. And yet be • did for roe what amounted to the same a thing-, for be proved to me thai i alrcs.dv •' had a memory— a thing which I was not " aware of till then. I had befo >■ been able— like moat people- to store up and f lose things In the dsrkcellarof my mem J orytbvnhe showed me bow tol-ght up'the i cellar. It is the difference— to change • the figure —between haviur money where * you qm't^ilKnpandhaTing it in your i, yet I value it at a prodigious figure.. I had kidney disorder and say for the p good of other* that Dr. Kennedy's Farm - » lie Reined oured me. Rer,.8 C. Chaad- « ler, Lebanon Bp ings, N Y. I bad Stone in the Bladder and Gravel in the Kidneys. I 1 used Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy r and am now well.— K. D. Parsons. Rorb- 1 ester, N. Y. Price fl. Bend S cent stamp i to Dr. Kennedy. Readout, N. T.. for a I book on Kidney. lever snd Blood disor. 1 dera. Menlbm^Ui's paper. u. lMt Worth Your Attention. < Cat this out and mail It to Alien A Co.. ' Augueta, Maine, who will send you free. , for all workers At w onderful aa the , etgfiae jyt»« genuine as pure gold. It mimni

Conference Apt»o1ntmnnt*. We print this week interesting matter concerning M. E. pa* tort and their low vineyards. ■ CAMDEN DiSTBtCT. 1 AVoowlW.v .. - •npr"" '. , Ausatiu < • KiAomiag. i BUctwuM-D. W. C. .admire. Hrvigeport sod Asbttiy-K. X Pf'vwa. ' Csaweo.ThinlKlrevt-J.lt. WrttsOui f WaWo^Ay. ly , t otot L'tnam Walls* fMUsoi-K S. Uarru. 1 (Hews *'!''lSeS'iior!vIt?nir ■ lsraanoro— T. «. Wnsoo. - 1 cm!^e«!^i!r«5m5^i. X Ctarx. i nwner-eh. M wirtox • <tl«aSal» ay oieralaoit— IfH' akeyar... i " i MolUca uTu^ei^jsflorw^-Z. T. Dogac. , r?a^°K*cmmv-Wbr*"irrt'oi. pM ^HwWte^and HmtttiMiive— w. a. Perry. T'vrroq^lsre-^'o^-s MpptlrO. ! Aieixadn- oilmore'cosrlsi': t'. S. A., member Wualow qaaitely OMUvrcoce. BKIDOETON DtWBK-T. ^Oeorga "i.. Dohun* (Bridged®), Ibeelding htvlgeloiu CMmrrce'wreet-O C.SUnger. Tnany — J. II. Parraa

too-j ^ (>5srvU*^^P.' vXceler.' ' of ' sup^ "li il. Tutus, and "^ITrirmne.,,.. in (losnen sod reus t r-»x-E K. Brnny.te. tn "SniKS"?iLs,'''lt 1 3 IlsueoekW Itrlor- — To be supplied. Ill lUtervlOe OVrrmt— W^B. EQUe. s[ MuivtUe, Una C'bnrck-E llewiu. ni Koundry— J. Wsrd Gamble. tr Trtntty— J. B, Turpm. , Newport— C'.HlRvler. 1 (^tDCJtr-SCTJtwIueOd. lb Port Not 1 1 — ri. Tbompwo. B'oaiwsr- J- 1- Koe. ,-i Sea Isle cuy and Sooili beaeille— ' T. H Bsm- s( yoin* vmeiswiSrojw^rappliei. u Wesicree* anil HeMereiue— E P. Stiermsn. " w oooLno wp^E^?Vmrei 'u twl , ni_ " "Wave"*" Business Locals. '! The people's choice of an obliging In- „ stirnnrr ageut W. Scott Hand. 31 v Ten five e«-nt sheet* of scrap pictures v 1 assorted) for 85c by mail So extra at J- s 8. Garrisons. I A new Philadelphia hinger Sewing " macldne for aale at this office. Call and S get the particulars. tf " Fox Bale. — A good ho-ec and wagon " • <le. auitahle for marketing. Apply at Geo. J. Krouicr, at the Arlington f rnlBSt " Wliltev*faqjijiuj}lixaiotogle«l mankin " "be -gotten oiBappcP*' ion to this ot- * flee. No school can afford to be without one. Price *33. tf To .be secure insure with W. 8 ott St Peopl"1* Cyclopedia published In 18Bi. eoinpl'-te in Ihree volumes, a* givnl a* ne-.v. Original coat, *20. For sale cheap Applv at lltlsoflec. 11 tflAnford Jlaibrnner. OoM Spring manufactures a specific for heaves in horaea. and all lung disease in ratth' He lias had puree** with tills med'eine whenever applied. Farmers an-i owner* of *|o k ahould have a bottle on hand at. ' all a! mm. • " " I I '"iota of all kinds from a ten cen' 1 tube, to a ton. Also glasses of all sixe- j cut to *ult tmRhaaer*. puttie, oil*, turpentine. A- large assortment of var. mahes, caldmine. artist colors, pain' | brushes and artist bru-hes, at Biiiltb A . Co'*.. DO Washington street St I One of the r*ndle«t fsrallv labor saver* I Is the Excelsior Ciolbra Line, patented and manufactured by Mr. Wm. Someea. of Green Creek. The material of which the Plretcber is made I* dnra''Ie and the ! metal non^orroalve. One of tliem may j bu weured to a post on the day the ronng people *et op housekeeping and It will last tliem a life lime. tf Ourreadera' attention is directed to the : advertisement of D. W Hodan. He has t an invoice of fmaii garden seeds Josi 1 adapted to the needs of our truck faim*. ' He also deals in coal and wood, flour and*fred and frc*h and sail bay. Fatme's who wiah may hare titer corn ground at Rodan'a while they wait to feed- their _ _ - - 4t Ooean View. IT,,'*'!" TZid ,h? u ^Mr lie JrirrM »ut« on Oie-slrt^tartjara Me a™ a'wi^ jt^ le W^SptiibbittctmBirj J Vosa to auceeso Cspt .I'fta*. UojC. *n«r be?*' °'l <sVi"^9m»V»&'Ja srek? he*w ' brtrt ™ wSKA «JWl ] NST'SS^SMSdT' ' ^esf^Mrmwna*voa entirely. Mr. raBlmr'. I Tb* shoe Bts as comfortably^ wi y ■ last sMO^'l wy MmolA 5o . le»t .—"1 iton't know where. I can't ' l ell when. 1 don't aer liow—soniething of , great value to me. and for ibe return of . which 1 aliall I® truly thankful, via.: a I gooxl.appr.liii " Found. — "Health and strength, pure j blood, an appetite like that of a wolf. ■ regular digestion, all by taking that popular and peculiar medicine. Hood's Bar-sap. : arflla- I want fvcerbodv to try It this • aeaaou." It is sold by all clrugg.il*. Cue i doses one dollar . The Arthur Kill bridge b to be built 1 accoenimr to the direction* of Congmw, i notwitkatamling the objeellnn* of New ' Jeraey. Th» Heeretary of War haa ap. , proved the plan* for It* cmatruetinn. and a portion of the material b laid to be ! already on tha gtoond. ^ ^

He Cot to Church After AIL ; Pilots Putnam Hughes. Harty El- ' • dfedgei TTkrrwn Hnghe*. Alpbonso BCfi- : nett »rd Orotata Joe Springer kft the , E. C. Alight «'• anchor under the Island. ! on M anuiey evening abont 8 p. m. in a , rklff. " The Ilugbes br uberi 'bare on I I heir way to church, and the other two •nrnwere to ntmn to the Knight after) Un'iing them. The wind was hjnwinga i nortii westga'e at the time, and It was j rather difficult to make the landing at j the pier However it was attempted. ; and'Ghr skill"* passengers got on the; vtructu c except Plltnam Hughe*, wbu I . was waiting for a favorable o'rp vtunttr i to make the lapding when Ibe painter paiin! and k-f the skltf go adrift. It ! ■ mt>id!y disappeared In llie gloom bl the j moonfess evening driven by the heavy , galJ. Ji waa the work of a few minutes | deride what sltould I c done. A boat i waa -needed that Uie Kntgnt plight lei reached. Fortuna-cly there was an old i offal' at the head of lha pier which wax quickly bunched with the iMistantv of twohcroic women. Mcidaiig-M Augutitrs Sooy a-id Peter Quidort . who lived .close by and arere attracted to the spot. The pressing necessity to do at once what could be d' tie nerved the party to au|wiwas tliniugli the surf and alongsid - the Knight, when it filled with w'aler. Knighv's ink. 'IT" noble craft lhai " Had so ol/fi'rp«p,uKi..J i- 'he wish... 'her ereyf was raa running ' i- l-f>/i the win-t under a hit of the fore staysail. It waa vety^dark. the sky being overcast and a thick mist had been blown _ Irom. the snrface water by the fierce wind tEfit was "KprryEg the bajles* pilot alone to sea. and witli no power to cope with it. The Knight kept her running lights burning and flaalied o'herv from the deck. Mr. Hughes saw them, and. as he ■ fterward said, it gave him 1 assurance that he would he found. Pilot Frank EMred o ran Uu; Kniglil off to where He thought the lost skiff might be and then a' e. was. "hove to" for tw'enly minutes, all eves and ear* being open to minutes, find ears J

catch a sight or aoiind of the lost mar- , iucr. Nothing waa heard hut the rush ; the wind. Mr. Hu-hes, by the llgl.'s • kept burning, saw it ail. but being to 'he He thought, when he "saw the boat "Heave in." thkl her crew Bright he giving up the -search, and his heart began have a strange weight upon it. Tinrescuinv party wn' seclngor hearing anylUUig dclernuncd to run. U) lee wad a little fun Iter, ami ill doing so pas-sod Mv skiff and her lost pilot, hut without being so n. Mr. Hugh- « had a chance now to H-'fi Himself a little, sort wi'ji a tremendous shout— all who know Put. Hughes a m testifv to his long powerhe guided hi» cockle thill "f a craft towards the Knight, which was Just t--ihe leeward. Pilot Eldr-dge thought he beard a . all v one of the sailors wns «o sure he heard one that, pointing lit* finger in the direction from whence it rame said. "He's right there." and sum enough lie was. for the words were scarcrlv nut of his mouJH when the aklff rame out of . the jnlit and gloom of the night arid simrk the gallant pilot boa' on the quarter. Man and skiff were soon on hoard, and wllh I owns a* light fea'hers the boat wa* Ih-hI hack to her anchorage off the pier, arriving there at 9.i» p. m. Tlic ie»ene bad taken shout three hour*. The escape of Mr. Hughe* from being swallowed up be wild raging waves of Mondav niglii f* lastly regarded by seamen as almost a miracle "When It I* remembered that you eoul'1 scarce I v see your hand before end that the wind was blowing some 11 'iv mile* an hour it proves lhat there in no indeed lie an angeltbat keeps watclfnver those lhat go upon the -en. Hughe* gat to fhntch sfter ail, v Utile late o< course, but he wa* there" and just as Ida wife and friend# were coming out ot the vestibule at the conrliision of ilie Ar vires. They had been in Wi sful Ignoranre of his peril, and wh- n all wa* told there wa* a fivllng in ail he rf of profound gralldude. Jl'jp ^dmtiSftnmts. P@j al ti:.' , _.i..iiiiiiiii laigaBea— ■ 2-.Tr :-«wi"spa ^antun.d FAY'G fXAMlLLA ROOFING! : Si: XT D1 ICE TO 0RKD1TOB& Iheretwrv sxatnid Ihe w l-i a-lnlla'slralor. ItKNHY h. KL'THKKFGKD. Pal «d Mara* ata.-tac. mn-rm Beautify Your Hotryn •JOHNSTON'S KALSOMINE ^ aKaDTjoawB. ot "|'Hg ^ioi<> vtedai « nigawt ^■srwrOla Dry SilstBits ii'i FrffiCo^PaW Worts, gUKRIFF'8 SALE: My eitw of a wrtt H*hi>re.^sela*, Poa fisaa. ■ W Msy CWeqW CmirV gVa jat- Mwr Jwaaj. MSTI'RPAT. AVBtt-lsUl. 1IHT, atJIieJwar rifl •» »vj«k p-ia. «B-*^a<i»*t the otttr* of f. L BKaantana, ta Oaje Mav |div. to ^ •ae-etw'UVJ^ Os^r Ijs' sa^^ste of wrawa "io '^•M|,g-^seny auaa

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■piJB8T-CLABS^ I^VEBT^NTS J*; j^THMA p'oBW • GERMAN AlTHMACURl^ ^ „„ k s MARVELOUS 7; MEMORY I DISCOVERY. R*cH*an A.I'?aocToa^itMA W. ^w^^a«tok, u Fasacis H- Daalo. M sax Twain, and other*, sent poet free "v null. V PROP. LOnETTI-:. ■ rogfli i ueeeaeifi. wal ospose to sale at pnhllc veu ' MAWRUAV APEl'r*' S ' HOUSE AND 'LOT, , f No. *1 Jseksna siren-, Cspe tf sv Cue, formerly ?! I ormpied by Lambert W. Ware. I TEltMS C*sn, w JoitN A nrrrvAN »' ► Pat i m a »ciHissa SRT w" "5SS5SR * i >^-E"vFJER«EY eupheme^ • ; ^ Albert W. Rowe ) Upon Contract. ' ;; I George R ciimmings, J Attactimsoi. *, i ^NMM^to^berahTiiveomMawra or anicb. nreire court, retornsble on the flfleenlh diiv of ' rrhrnsry, A. It. etxhleeo bon-lre.! snd eighty. , effeets, K'asjs and cn stile*, lands and u-ormrnts , eonuacl for iwo hondml rtoiumwhw^ said Wrn T Iia* been doly servsd snd retoroMl beta, sbertg 'j or Uie eoooiy ofcapo p L a(rt> a gABWaoWABRrxm, AUT*. iqs-sio „ flgEBIFF'S SAIaE. J Uy virtue of s writ of n. Ms. to me directed, " tiueed oaf of the Court oj Chanocry. Stale of „ due. on „0j,„AT Ami: ni,, ,yt o ; ihe mart houseln Cane VtyConrt ll.mae. mine F cmatr ot Cape Mar and Mate or New Jeraey al p ; Wh'mliE ibe'dulAnee'of t?ao?oe'" onliweelerlT of 'he Imnhweelerly (Me of Atlantic )hyM|^and me orwrii nnlnt (isi| aly^ibe nortb- . «h? Bnrra srana-" herein, *>wr»-e.*nSr.'':.' lines lo leogfh or depth northeasterly too feet : | tamsratef *om Sqa*fr feet or tend, strict mra*. ■ et** lae'ro*' oV^reendnteg. ?*bMOT. compLan" ' - sot, snd to M wild by. 4ANBS SliOEWAKKB, Jr., Bherlff. ' , Paled Jannary 3tst. list. J I Urercn NewcrcnhjSoPr.^ ^ P. P., FL*0. \ ' gHERIFF'S HALE! , r By vlrtas of a writ or Bert facls* to me direct- , ..i, i-.u-d mil -r :h" court of Cfisaeerr, M'ate , of New Jeney, I will expose lo aale at pnhllc . - " ' ' 11 STTHPaY, APRIL Sd,t««T, j *dtce o' Laammg raylOTi'a' Cape Nay'cny, In .1 "and »u^of MxraJem-f , |" Mar.'o l je'oonniy*of"cape Bay am? W*t?of ' * is Mineral Vfwlnrs Hmse. Ke*fnelB*'at the j a SIM ronntrr meeee ill noeihwant along the ean J line of Madison mvrnne about three handled and . m fifieen feet m tne ^soufn^Hne of StorfctAn street , *^5o?drt?'fe^iherHw%'eoumirartl Mrau'l ' with Mwltson -venae about three^hmvtred sod ^ nne o^eeen sr^ne! t wo'h'ndri'f ■« topuSni ! bexinnior. RoniMed on theeoolhevt by Ibmeh olhee* Brtngta'i same premise* which the said . : .sfjMsasKia: ■ ktven to secure' a part of the consideration mon- , A wiac.1^ m^pr^rt j nMlenr- SrVlrhl ..r m l ( P PTILl WBT.L IL TOWNRRNP, ! PwedyGnntiTW^l^^^ Lsu j " gHEIHFF'S SALE. ^ ^By vh^ne of a writ of Bwt mrtss.'to rae dlrectMNew j'iraej"l wtU «poee'v»<2SrM' tSSe ■ yriTONWRPAT, srh day or APHTL, A. D.. 1*S7. at the boor of I w otekwh p. m . on said daf *• tne Coort Hoc *e, m theremn»nf capeMarand It Rule of Near Jersey, a* ifiiiisalil nil that oar- - una tract of lend '.vliw lathe Lower township of cape May Cmmty. state . f New Jersey, aitnst . on the north aide ot the read leading Irotn > old spring to New Rngtand; it being a part or toad ; ■ 3 rood, hod m Ihe line of loads formerls he|ong. lag to the aald Jacob S. Ilnghes, tod rarniag [ if from teenee along Ihe e'«ive n,-ir J. BonUi eaghts-eeyro degrees snd thirty smitten. ' ve east XT perrbes snd 5 links; thence annh BOe. I in gl»*e a- d a mlnn'e*. met as perehat IM » I. Iiaha : meao^wwth^ dewresn. west m perches 'e IhereaTo \hj™hesd° of s dttch" rthen^^* ihe ( hundred and *0 pen-hee lo New KagUnd Creek : iheooe north tv degree*. w« ■ pernhes ; thence 10 soam^m deary end ** ainntee, srret^x psnssee. Id peeehsa to a lorn of tne .week ; thence' seme . " rt^Ti-u?^u!uij^u!ui "PI*' I M "tA petehessnJ i* nets : thence mm 4 deann I * **•'" eeo-eeh™ , ? IS hS^lwm'e'rK.n'h Kra sn d'SuhlMtS? s i •I Of Aibort ii. Dagxea, (twnplsfaaai. aad to be

jHttc ^)fl«rtlSfmfnts. jsq-cmcE to Creditors. srtioo ore ^SiNnr0'" Haled Jaansry VH. IRfT. ?m R CHANCERY OF NEW evTO HARRIBT auAUI.PIN'n. tlr rtrtor of no otderof the Court of Chancery of New Jerser. mete en the day of th« date oereoH to s nauae wherein Wstte.- M.^pssidla* prSrltm. on •w'befnre^ the I een.t'-*rro''d Jsy of SS55 OpsnMing Art' mode s d-fendxm. l-ecsnse yon are the wire of tne raid Waller M, Spanning. Dated.PebraOTiaias.. ^ n)Mrq{lw boUfuor far p« ^CHANCERY OF NEW JERII J firtne or an order of Uie conn of Chsnoery Jj ! jilt' ii □'""'or^ beplri'l ^ ' ' " * ^ ' - 1 T^r ,ni 80 101 Fap* M*v. N. J. gIIERlFF'8 SALE. L

, qk te ,:Up1*orr»vet^rt> iJvtfendInt°IiM ^ Shaw. et. al^pw-^. ^ Patedjaa "is. N SPECIAL MASTER'S SALE REAL- ESTATE ^ Situate in the City of Cape May. Cape May County, N. J. p Byrtrtnen'i'n'w.ie^.Mdr^oMhe rmirt ^ Ktrr -W, -l-eee»o!. lit one noillsided half | OABRIitON A PrV* rtf disss' '•b*'"' " MASTER'S SALE. MiLESTATR^ OT^n^ao^Knnsn ^l^sAwm^d™ Publlo Vendor, an ' the h*nra*oMaelra*and' Ave^oYlnoh In tbeloce^nn'The pndnlsee! "to the elly of cap* NeW Jer^r^YMhe^oMow'hg de'W^hM 'rs.-l or^ wIrdrt*eorreri>/jwSon'a'«'iaManeion stre-te, in the^aforyrald eu^eg^pe May,aad bonno-d ' rorner of *ireet*. m-iieo jlong^he north we*u (^T^r^*I'1|m^'f*taT',"^'*toiT'Bi'ekon.' fi | (formerly Bdumhd L B. Wat-sH ihreoe by said q ^inseyLTh^iismn-l ll! Magonavle bTdeo. Illidreih and Clinton H. Ilxn-i; ihenoe ihereoy north sIxtMhrse an t one-qnarter deereaa eaat, , '*(1) fset in ihe souihwe-t rtAellne of 'said I inil^aoomra-rn's-avr d'yteas snd Bpy mln- : VS ' 1 f«i^ad raoord-d'ln IheCierkY omee of C.oMay connij In Boot No Wof^Peeds. pagers**, aSmVod John H '••-«*, trading, -ko-.'ss Ktchsnlaon * Partow la f«. PH LIPS. SCOVRT, GARRISON A PREN' H. Special Mastar. Jannary (Tth, HOT. DM SfflffiiirSVS'lSs ffii (

mtitr. Vnflnnt toris. I J-ACKSOITS CAFE, " • ; 19 SOUTU EIGHTH STREET, ] a rniUPELPHlA. 1-y r* fa FLINT, - QBSERAL AGENT FOR A. «. BARNES A CO :»»* ARCS STREET, PBILAPA. 7 PnbiJshers ol^Nrw Natwisl Berlea of^scbnrt j S JI M. SEEDS, * « FASHIONABLE HATTER, rt NO. «1 NORTH SECOND 8TS.'. PBILADA. ra NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR HATS MADE TO OKDES>M aa. STIPP BATS S*.m, SPBC1ALTT. ' " " s-ia-y L -A^"Y HATS ABE MYBEBT^ ry THEY SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. % HARRY KAYBElt. . J £ ONE PRICE HATTER, L^BTM^LEES A CO., a.xrr«?rtra»or CHUECH AM) SCHOOL FDRMTDRE. rjvHE GRAND TWIKISH RUSIIKI'AKTMKNT. 11 N. tdth «. 3ENTU DSP A KTM ENT. N. -

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EYE RYTHING FOR FARM AlN'D GARDEN, EUCH AS CARRIAGES AND HAipSS Fertilizers . and Seeds, fflPfflM IMPLEMENTS, ^ "Wire Netting, Etc., at • W, R. VANGILDER, • fjiL PETERSBURG. N. J.

FOR HALF A DOLLAR: We have paid special attention this year to medium priced noods. and can now show you the Finest, l-ine of Fifty hi Spring Dress Goods, ever otTeicctl f->r the money. The line includes all kinds of Stripes, Checks. Plain Goods, Norfolk Suitings, India Mixtures, and among ihe others a l)ai gain in Filtv-inch Wool Serge. All of these are New Goods an I all at 50 tents. ANOTHKR BARGAIN in a tor "t Surah Hlksand Klutlameb. New Shades and an excellent quality /Sets We are still selling our PREMIUM BLACK SILK at? 1. For wear and finish these goods have never been excelled. Hew tack ffll American Sateens. New Sprini Jacleti Ladies' L'nndcrwcar cheaper than,you can buy n»uslin and make it up. „ ' : HALL'S No. 26 South Second Street. j PHILADELPHIA. DAVID ^W^ROD AN, J F I D '^N DjGj^R^S JSEE D , .1 Coal <K Wood. Flour <fi Feed of all Kinds. Fresh A Salt Hay in Bales ' :| LEWIS D. STEVENS, 5 NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, I. No. 62 Washington St., Cape May, N. J.

PHOENIX OIL COMPANY.' 4257 {0 4263 Columbia Avenue, Philadelphia. Manufacturers of the' Cei ibrated "PHOENIXJBELT OIL. litis Oil will preserve your belts ; lias no effect on glued or cemented laps and gives the full transmission of power. For sale by Belting Manufacturers and Mill Supply Houses at per gallon; in i, 2 an d^j gallon cans. $1.25 per gallon in 5 and 10 gallon cans. $1.00 per gallon by the barrel. no other. If your supplyman has not got it send us his address. Acme Rubber and Leather Cement, Channel pement, 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 CRADES

: ... BRAGDON'S SPECIFIC, ' for the prevention and cure of the swine plague or "hog cholera." 2 WO POUND NET. PRICK, WI PER I»OTJI>ir>. HVMPTOM, — — — - same quantity of mUk and one leoap«na[ai at Ilia powder. The Swine brwriev may rwognlxe "Hog Cholera" by ' MAMA*™™ * , r in soft food for ifaro* dayv '■ Irrlnc walk. The cars become aore and livid spols break vi kv lai'URl AWT WOTICK. - oat on ear* *od Iwllvr Tbe tail (lruope, *nd Uie *nim*l nbow* » derire lo hide *w*y. ^ arecou-ulg-led^be medlfibmi MUST NOT DIBKCTIOwa. ^ I '"'nd'""' l"l>lnv>rtn'"]* f *Jllf>h"r' A* A PXXVXXT1VK give each box one teaipoonful Once * Y n \tt/, food. This (low for each bog. > day In *nfl food. if^lllBnWBBjWTO u "rt 'I'VlKf " " After Ihe bowels Imvc been moved give the mrdiein* f To grown bog* •fllleted with the disease give each two " •» directed- Follow my directions and you will never low teanpoonfuls three lime* ■ day in soft food. — — i — — a bop. . » Should lha hog refuse to eat, drench flrat with on* pint twp ■*»«• !•«■«.» ( ivsn so* Pvy. Notice e*rrfuliy my registered l*bel. j of milk without Uie medicine. Boon nfter diwteii with - ;v. 7 Ke*d certificate*, i naxVFACTDMED ny None GenHlne wiUimi m> »>«usmr«1 I TEE BRiGDON ;MANOFAGT0R1NG COMPANY, 0^ ^ ^ CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY, U. 8. A. _ _ ^ .. j Q. TIZARD, General f ~