Cape May Wave, 2 April 1887 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Published tvery Saturday Morning. j CAPEMAT. APRIL 2- 1887Tlic I'omnuMtr Oairrai >l"n..ay sp. tot-ted KU.im.rr W. iU.ru.. n to br (a,,!, tn* frr »t Palnwro. Oris slit . Thr rrtirad uflk-i-dt unil rn votes of tb-< Sixth Kcgiineul, Notion*. Uuttrii, »re flt-rill-Jo f.«m a vrtqruB'? »«s.t iali >n. A preliminary in «4to« *01 si. illy be It, 10Saratov ItedTftfraeTto rg*>"* «» ~ r. tratoin* wild to 1OT8. and be-is jmt as cor when qutrttkuca .on .tbe future out. look oT Ihe Dirmocrecr. ^ The proapert J»w Is tii»t weshall hare cheap rum for an indefinite period. Tlie Assembly has voted down the high In o.THt bill unrf-r the pressure of a big whUfceyJobby and reaolutions passed by Bro.'Setgman, of the Yineiand fndrpradeal. tiraga Over pa egg laid br one of bU bens which measures au and onefourtli I oc ho at its grratcat circumference one way and eight and onuughl inches the other way. Several ot Uie largnt property owner along Atlantic avenue are iu favor ol having It p«v. d will. Asphalt blocks and -nre-tallUngdn. pay nn.vllilril nf the mat In front of their properties to the middle of the arowt. — Brtinc. The I'ort Norrla road will certainly Inbuilt providing the right way be given and terminal facilities on Maurice Hirer, on thcae t rata work will go on at once. A wi»etlag IKnae Inl. reaped will he be-d at Port Nor. is tmrtay. On Thursday of thin week the new achodule fur traffic on the rai. roads of the l". 8. Went Into operation. It does not a (fret, to any gnat extent, passer. - ger rates, anil it facilitates the transportations of merchandlc hyp better claasiK (torts are brine made for Ihe organ i ration at Long Bruiteli of an artillery company, to be armed witlt a Uatljtg Ku and al ached to Ur- Third ilegiuKOl. t thr project la not in scror ' with the military laws of the State, and will probably be abandoned. The proposed transportation of Ame-i can malefactors to Alaska woul! beater, rlbie iduakhmrnt fur crime Dread of •itch a penally might have a powerful influeoee In restrain to£ the couitnlaaion of offrnaea against the laws. Silks is farther than Mag blng. It ia aaid that the people iu ItiHviU. hare offered to buy lire machinery In Assemblyman Itawkin-' Yin. land shoe factory if be will deliver It. art It up. pnl the factory in running order, and furnish shoemakers to do the work. Tue uach. inery isuld to he worth (10,000. The total consumption of cocoa is reported to by 80,000,000 point. Is per annum. tuplicd mainly by. the Wffit Indies and South America, i-'rancc brads the list with 38.000.000 pounds; Spain comes next with 18.000,000 pound., then follow England, 14,000.000 pounds, and the I'nlted States, 8,800,000 poupils. The Weal Jersey Railroad Company on Monday next will low all Jxaffic. botl. freight and paaaenger. Iiohi *hc Cumberland and Port Nurri- ltail.uad. The trains of (be latter company ot, that date win run into the ('-enteral Hallroatl depot in Briaeeton, and ucw lulling stock will be piatMffion the road.

Mra. Harvey Hughes, living at Port Elizabeth, Cumberland county, eoutmlt led auldde at her home Tuesday by cutting her throat with a razor. Coroner Bellows' took charge of the lady. No cause la assigned for committing thr deed. Mrs. Hughes, who was wall known and highly nteemnl. attempted self, destruction Uie day previous by taking poison. Aootmling to the February bulletin of the New Jersey Stat - Weather Service, the warmest place in the State was Salem, with a mean tempera ure for February of 88). The wddest-was Dover. Morris county, with a mean of 30). The place where the rein and snow fall was the greatest was New Brunswick. 6.74 Inches; the least deposit was at Elisabeth, 4.18 incl.cs Notwlhstanding the fact that an American built yacht can rail two hundred and ninety-one miles in a .lay. and two tbousand nine hundred and forty-nine miles in low than tlflr<-a days, a Democratic Socreta>7 of the Navy g.-cs to England and pay; (35.000 for modlci uf fast ships. Would it not have bee bettor to teat the ability of Ante, lean naval ajcliitecta before going abroad. It appeals to us as If this was a sort of JcffemmUn simplicity on the part of Mr. Whitney the people trill falio appreciate. — JVmj. The Pennsylvania railroad officials have decided to build the b an. h line from Manamuakln station, ou the West Jersey road, to Port Norria, which they contemplated as soon as tlie Jersey Central, by a neat stroke of policy, secured possession of (he Dumb) rlund and Maurice Rirer line. Yesterday Ylce Preaident Bewail and a number nf West Jersey •Ocrra went over the propose d route and met the property owners and butlhch men of the vicinity at Port Elizabeth, through which the proposed line will run. The proposition of the Pennyslvan is officials. It is understood, la to build and equip the road If the ground for right of way and stations Is donated by residents along the route. The MUlville board of tssde l« taking an interest In the construction of the new road, as It would bring considerable business to that <**• . _ In no other section of the country it the canning Industry developing so rapidly ss In south Jersey. Nearly every town and city baa Its canning factory; some have bare three or four, and at several points new ones site In progress ol erection. With the Increasing number there is a corresponding increase In the variety of goods canned. Tomatoes, peas, beans, and other products of the vege. table kingdom have hitherto formed the principal materials for the canovra, hut I reoaaly postHry, game, chirk era. plgs'frrt and other dnkfficies have been added, until It would seen; quite possible to can 1 anything grown in earth, air or water. ' The result of the multiplication of these 1 establishments has been an Immense ad- 1 vantage to farmare, which they haw < improved, and found to be much more profitable than growing grain and hay for market at was their practice a few I years ago. , Useful Information. , ; lllWilli w^cycrts kaw%is uuww, caMago, | " AOrest Battiw 2^S'fil3tS.*SS ; tionTtor^hetitb^totog vtetitra to "raSSTvrilh brsdlh fof years.

Council Proooodlnga. I L At an adjourned meeting of Council j ' ite the SSth ult.. the recorder was au- • i thorized to notify property owners who , ; ore interested in the opening of the new , j street from Lafayette to Klmlra that pro. , [• reeding- would go on at once. Mossra. ■ : i i' nv Entrikenand Edgar Holmes got • the necessary five votes tint made 'fheat j r reglbrere of the Fire DtrparmrnL The , . appropriating ordlnancr was' taken up . upon its third reading, but laid over hv mutual consent to next regular meet- >- tog. The Electric Light Company prek seeled g communication which was referred ta appropriate committee. Adam . s, i.oper asked Council to give him a li- \ " cense, the request was referred to the * Juthearr committee to look after tlie re- , Lx sponaihility.of those who had signed hi- , '• petition. The bonds pf offlcers-clecl - were svrptai and Bled. . ? ' Mr. Thomas F. Kelly aaked for per- j w.trs: B to MBS 8 preai pavilion 25 Oh beach in front of bis Marine Villa, but " after much. talk on the subject the lequCst was held In abeyance till council could see the plans. , On Tuesday evening all the city !aw-ma- ; k krrsanswemlprrsentwhen the lire-order j called the roll. Tlierr was some unimnor- ■ tantamendmenls of the record of previous J special meetings. l"'f. )rr approved Tt.,. proper rommiUee wsa directed to take , Into consideration Mrs. Hallenback's ' c communication asking that her property * u might have sewer connection. (nty So- _ Ik- dor framing's deci-ion as to disposiI tlon of monies ftom licenses and water rents was ordered filed. Council then took up the appropriating ordinance on . its final pssssge it received an unana,1 mous vote, and became a law. The dor - j u ment votes (7000 for streets. A nlan is g M foot jo tndMmd bauch avtBtna 1M te< j e .farther west; the coat of this and opeotng the new street wiU make a big hole , In the pile for street improve tncht. 'Ihe . c proposition to open now street occupied n the usual portion of time, the Recorder explaining why he had not followed the r. letter of lila Instruction In rcferrences to ic public printieg. — On lira sngjfWttOM Of Mr. Dnke -n - bommlttee consisting of Messrs. II . IV. is Sawyer. F. K. Duke and F. ' Sidney t 1 nwnsend was appointed by President a Williams to draft proper resolutions Ini- vlting the 6th Maryland Regiment Ho r. pilch its camp at Cape May next sum1- mrr. After some informal talk on Mr. Kelly's pavilion, council adjourned. i- The following Is a list of the petit v Jurors drawn to serve at the April term g of court. £ sea Ids nttr-Jnaeak Ilw-xer. Lewis Chester. V (Tpper TnwosVlp— Kr—ifirKikCreeaier, aoa>er* i. Saei, Joan L. Boshv, h.-ph-n T. Tooax. John Pmrsnos. oreaers Johnson, Georfo tL Dare, Az- , th-anls Township — Jonsihan Itsroes, Rnber*. ) W. M-nneu. James Benders"". John nonhsm, r. Jacob V. C coins, Freleriet B. BnshneU, Henri »' iK5l "/"Mhlp lp™n7°l»oSSH,Oennre j° ^ortt^Tephsosoo^ii JIreiml«n»nmh BrrtlxPsrs H. IMaglasa, Barer KMrotge: George EntUonlt. swsio Cortaa, Chsrtea W.Xotaon. I, lion, B-oC_Jnhn Kmren. WOBaB fo-cum. I n tower T^ejrashlp-niJahBarei^ Jv^BUaworth it Ueei cape tisj^^Hree II. Reeves, Daniel C. II Cap* Ma, cite— JammJ.PoaX. JaueeP.tten- ' Si1' 4,m" bdtsov WPHiira r. Cssseor. I-Asrw; C- Borlbnwra'a Miurarlne For April. Iwoloeteous'rTOn'the^oJellsiIroorn* llnpute ^ llshel Hrewlsre. ftreslmlles of his Ioittera. nr. w rs». mu.llspleoe. Bngraved h> G. Kruell, af14 A eollre-ilon of nopnhtlshsd teuws of TherXe, n puhhsh. ,j iirawiope t-r Thsoler^. (To be oonL s^Ni^»»*kV*l Hr.'.rj id s8ftw)T?«°^'(Kite.rit. Mo isin'Afgrresive Torpedoes, ljnm' 'W. K " sr-ohs usl'.lrasioss'lnrulshsU i,y the author. Th* W*si.insit Leste*: or, The Paathamona The U--I I.1, r» gat**:

J*«t Ot th- Me John Austin. Part Thlnl-Tbe Jtenie'nOfsnra.— Jot.s^c. K.'porr. ^ ( teHoT the^Commow!!^ H* 'th* 0 ontuaits an, I .i.cometit to Mr. WashMnteV >t- •—■•—■ton. and from drawing by T. DsThnls- , trnn- J. -tteeplr llavls, and A. M. Trnner. 1 i"* H."'"1 meotwat^MrUH Tw"g K Th- o'trt "..th^-Chsrlos Kt win Ms-Xhsnt. I .roH Ptsdervt ~ 1 1**™ 1111 if ihsii-aro-s Hnbtna. — f ( Wore.) p. D. Mlllett. .. ^leagtwa tn tmr Coilegr.._Adtms Sherman , Appropriating Ordlnnnoa. m £t« ti-.-s'telare am) Wperuiienu-* ^ ™ Por « -tt» it. vteuot Vsatser SS Pov r, t— u i tw*» HMe^i. . . . . .. so* » r-w we |rt sp^.isoeresaistT^ we CO pS^T^yrtm.' "omHiag snJ wstertng " Pot 'nerthpuiocti . "soo te Worth Vour Attention. Cut this out and mail it to Allen A Co.. Augusta. Maine, who will aenil yini free somt-thing new, that just coins monrv for all wnrkelw. As wonderful as tire electric light, as genuine as pure gold. It will pr ve of lifelong value and imoor. Allen A Co.. bearczpc -e of s-n-tlne villi in business. It will bring you In more cash, right away, than Anything else In this world. Anyone anywhere can do the work, and live at home also. Better write at once; then, knowing all, should you coudude that you don't care to engage, why no harm Is done. • The Coronet and Dauntlem have made a spl.-ndi.l record In their run acrosa the Atlantic in the boistdrous month of March- Such feats of seamanship are worthy of the warmest praise, and they : show that Yankee pluck and skill is not . altogether driven from the seas. I had kidney disorder and say for the , good of others that Dr. Kennedy's Favor. ; tie Itemed cured me. Rev. 8. C. Chand- ■ ler. Irehan-m Springs. N. Y. I had Stone 1 In the Bladder and Q ravel in the Kidneys, j 1 used Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy > and am now well.— E. D. Parsons. Roch- ■ ester. N. Y. Priced- Send 3^*nt stamp 1 , to Dr. K'nnedy, Rimdont, N. Y.. for a J book on Kidney. Liver and Blood di«or- < dors. Menlloujlhia paper. m 10-4l j Cpper Cape May has a mole aaid to be ' thirty years old. It dragged att army J gun around In the late war, and has been i variously employed since chiefly towing ' canal boats and plowing hillsides in the mountain regions of the Keystone (tale J till It settled »l the Cape. 1 Good Wages Ahead. ■ George StinaonA Co., Portland, Maine. I can give you work that you can db 'and | live at home, making great pay. You are aurted free. Capital not needed. ,. Both sexea. All agea. Cut this out ana , write at .>noe: no harm will be done If you eopdn 'e not to go to work, after jum learn all. All particulars freo. Best paying anrk in this world. * Reject the overtures of all strangers who conn- to you for an interested purpose-. As • rub- they will get the hotter uf you io one shape, or another. A poem on a recent wedding gown reminds oneof the effusion of the spring 10.000 words were tabled to the WWM About the yacht net MM Saturday. a

Losses of the West Jaraay and , Camden and^Attantic During j . Tbe gross timings of tlie IV eat Jersey I . road'for February were (. 7,509. and thr I operating rxpruaes wvre(Sl.T49. making , j a net lo« for the month of (4179. The , West. Jersey and .Atlantic road during ; t lost (8897. For the two ; I mouths this year the We«t Jersey has i made a net loss of #14,387 as compared j - with tbe tame period to 1(188. The gross earnings of the Catnden and 1 Atlantic lor February were #25.804 sod j the expenses (48,013 a net loss of (15, ; , 100. The net low for two moDths this < year i« (38.381 or (15.311 greater loss j than during the same period tn 1886. !i It was t-xplalDcd at tile Pennsylvania | I raUrondofflcrlVrdnesdaythat the lose was > ' occasioned by the payment of state taxea. j The taxes are usually- paid after tlie si- a- 1 Son tiegius at the seashore nud adieu the < Eucklen-B Arnica Salvo. , The bust Halve to the world for Cuts, Bruises, ! Bores. Ulcers. Salt. Rheum. Fever Bure-i. Tetter, Chapped Hands, l Chilblains. (Turn*, and ail akin Eruption. ' and postively cum Illcs. or np ffflyre- 1 qqireil. It U guaranti-ed to give perfect ' ■MWACtlBJCTirTSQW-y THIimhvl. Price * J5 c«n u i>er hux. For sale by Henry A- I SWanted. JLbe»»-o, Kreot luprti^aiw Alpharetia Saj- | Hied. I hi'STOf sarnway. ; , Qtvc ^dcrrtismettts. _ , IHOOD'^ alpoffiiD ~ The Importance ot puiUjlug Uio Lloodranblood you cannot cnj,^r good health. J At this acason nearly every one need, a - good modleino to puiify, vllalUc, and enrich the blood, and Rood's Sarsaroriila is woniiy ' yoer confidence. It Is peculiar In that II - strengthens and bnlkls uptbe system, creates 1 an appetite, and tones the digestion, xvbilo It eradicates disease. Give U a trial. Rood's RjimpariUa ta sold by all dtugglxu. Prepared by C. L Rood A Co., Lowell, Moss. IOO Doses One Dollar : A^-o^ici:. : mSSSSHS : WANTEP-^aft^jttg T^YSKBP8IA.-IT8 N AT P BE,

AGENTS : jg2ES®S: • DEAFNESS, swht ytars. Treate.1 i.y m-iet or the noted »nt- . ouuuu ol ihe day waa w. MueBt. Cored him--eir in three monui>. and iw then liorvtrads i ° irfn^n SST A """Pie and •Jiot T. M. PAGB, tss fteslseih SL.lttT. City. ' JJIRES' IMPROVED ROOT BEER. 1 eparumg. i. n^r^Iro" tu^rl^0'ldr,ln5i'™f7 ' and our. Boa la* olao.1. • Its paniy ami ..-Head) • nAawJ li tv n- bold by all drogaml* ■**' » you Witt do ao M once. It. ItALLXTT A CO;. ) Kirttan l, Mama. )«. » "\TOTlCE. ' V > t'» vas mucxaoLaiaaoVTUsCxrs Mat Ocxan " reatvs " teKntlira*"* " hrexy, which you win •mba of nt" "rautnu *Si »'oS! IV a, king. President. Philadelphia. March roth, 1*:. fiewfcl^!'UA<'0 * ""xiad KNABE PIANOFORTES V!<Kal'AI.ED FOB f«, Ttoch, Wortiartj i DjmMIBi. WII.1.UH KNABE, SH *m ^hMjAWeei fhtomnrost., tiatuaore. WACTBDsas'arSfas wmh can b* gaisuy made. Ho Bhoto pelBttn*. mro,^ir.r,'^ ^txlmuatmn^ the dudr-a-lM ^UyuaMta, tjTCT.^Kr;Hah' HyotPsdt K «RteGWtOBRT?N?C. "it nra^taa BIHCUX A coT, im wuUambroM. mt caS¥ IS THE LOSS OF A Leeaere os th* Ha- ore, Treatmsoi and ttad Si^'^IMihSy^aeroM' l5*^n*aL"t!a gsmtfsaee Lortare; almrty pr>mI?re5^owo"SS«>« tmuree awwi oana-aoreir-n' b-ir.Anoae mar

afB- giflrrrttemfms. j ^ DJOKRN'D8HgBJFF'3 SALE 1 tna^ftw,lSIS^0B5SpM»n?f"'i*: gah I'hureh la BeteaBML M>i J-Wanea AaWmw j S^tert'al aame^tmc'*a» I 1 tBum*A*EH' '""pvTizso BeautifylYour Homes ^JOHNSTON'S' KALSOMINE ; 4 RBADV TORCTIj — M" Itetlrr man wad «•;« ,a- oil rmml.'T'ut-l- 1 !l 111-" <tit suriacra auri hliiageruia | ' "IT i ISVHE best. MedalA Htahrel Awarda 1MB filM Mtl 11% ; Bi"fari:iis i M at Mr Sffi ; LANDBETH'S LAM'N GRASS SEED, ! lyhAHtlltKTfl A Sk)NS. gHERlWH SALE. ! Mr w«n*o' Paciaa,P,|». <*»*. i land anil prrml^a whereoe aaid tlriiryjh WH- | mau>d*.i aa lotdivre! -town '"pVrt o cwur ai'iim tl'Tthildoprees aidt to nunutea *aat,'bu^log ahaur au.nitiidd,* ja thrtr tine north weaterly t" r "(SSm ihe Ttoare Z. Wilhina ri. th* aait of Albert I. Itaynra. puintlg. and in be Ft. 8 Ki,h"'i'it. ; gHERIFF^" FAI7E! od?teaa^i out of IheOocrt «r Chaaeerr. state

1- ,COJae 'SxTt'ttnAV. april »t. tsar, at m» h-*.r Ol I o-e'reh 0. m., 1"I aaid dar. at the m'hora- Itelne^h^aame orwata-a which ttiesahl ;; ^ " ' s-tz^' av thenronenyor HenrrSchUchteran.! h <*'!"r '-^l, ^'ahih, drfrri.Unra, and rtten In exe- " *"* "'' -Tiu wsn.t! B. TowsHFNn. w Ihata-L Jannart I^t* Hh.-niT. H«»Kr Nvvr.ra, Jr., so! tenor. e. IMT.a". 'j gHEIUFF'S SALE. By Tlrtu* of a writ nr Bert fw4aa,"te m* direct of New Jersey, I win oxpoae to'ieJe st'bnbUc WBUHBSDAY, «h dsy nf APtttL, A. R- IMT, * a; th* hoar of I SO oVJoeh p. m.. im aaid day at r- Slat* nt NVw Jeraev. aa ai.wiNwl.t;— ' All that cer>t "in tract OMaad lyMra tt*Low*r b.wnahlp yf t. wtJ^SgBSind "Torwro Wionrl'r^ at Jnnuwa. u> wit^t-hrrinn'tur *t ^wsr. I Ate! mi meWhi "aajd' Jacob f? HoghreJ^od r'nnn??e from tn*nc* atnoimle. atior* m»h!ton*.1 road, ~ i^ih *lg«i»-a*v*^iteirre»a and^thlnv mtnuMiJ I Ei^£)^k|tVl'^^h*''m Srw^Kn'^F^I^e!'' owltl « antr^! andmrnlMlre!' w— 8 t'oMehre- ? mhw*JjLe*S» Mnli:to^™ **"" pereh-^et' is'mnte .-"th-a*"3 aoalhT'dJSrere awl » oM-nj-a, n* n»rch*a and it HnXa; i otee^ wVhtn^ wntoh Nvan.la 'ITre oSuaip'ro'g i M A^STER'S saleT " ■ REAL JSTATJE. reaStimou.'a ' *,U,UO ^ "» ATVRP* T, A PRIL A 1WU. u2Wa'rw.»a« «T a' Jnrt2e*a^ii.'r r """j1"-■iry-thr** and noeHiavrter dttere** wre't. n t:v lUckmaa lan.1, eawlh rer*auy-Bv* deetroa and " te« tea^jtnreer t Mchonlsoa A Farroar. lit f*c ' M | PBriJPI.#OOV*J. OIBR1BGHA rgBTOTl. spoctat Master, . Wed Jtataryrur,!*:. IA

RHMINGT^^^^^^^WR1TER. Q!YE THE BOYS A CHANCE. There Is bo h*«*r school than the printing olBee. AU Its wtranugra may h«M at home hy th* V ttss or th* Typ*-Wmer*D0 your children win aoqalrr an wddiUonal roeAna ot malting an honora'-b' beehhoni. TJic i kit Who ha* a fair xnowlMre ot ahort-nand and typo-wrlltng la auier ot earolug in* Tnon' T"T l'W" "hST"' t'lt"'*' h,,,e °"rr'" "" JjwW* -itialure^an-' — ! vmr -'' "'J'* "^thTiua *"** r"^'" V"1' TtteSrentnmoo sta*.ta-.t Type-writer baa r.-oo-i urorav tut . , -.■■ cduitcc-ri,. ,yi ,1> nearty cn*ri*uc ito-in*ea honaein thtaeit*. sod there la a it<tnatwhi'atid lucrraeiig demand tax young men am! J, lit ;«t wume-1 who are thoroughly cajwt,]- amhnn«n~-A ' i Th* Trp*. Wnt*r onglR in mid Ha way Into the home. Hire the hoys and gula a chant-*. Fit- I course- 'h.m |.-> Wry -.oricihin^nach;;. 1; Is better to do one thing well snao in asy : '-Oh!! I can .|d yi.flitir." whlrtnirena nMhing, — r- — ... . . — h-4 • *>'KW I'AMPHLKT JrST OCT. rORRlHKOfPBHCB SOUCITBD. j • • WTCKOVF, SKAMAN8 J UBHEPICT. !

Hfir ^dirrtlsmrnta. I ! -\TOTICE ro CREDITORS. J^pmCE TO CREDITORS. ' j Waooett d.c 'Sw-1, i.g d)re*ti"tl of to* Surrio i ' l"fV^EW JEIL-EY SUPREME | fiSM j HOUSE AND L OT, \ JNKB\:n ANC^Il^; OF N1^v JEK

; gHEUIFF'S SALE. ? 3l"-°a MONDAT. APRIL 11th, UNI, ^ said Borgo aveno* thwreto.^bcterreo11 o*rall-! j Id Unealn terurih^of depth nori^heaarertrowi f*« : j TV' pk"?no!l? BmS cnr™!'r | sail a" Mo ("f.lid "or W & J"l"uon' -fbttdim. j Duel / n *1 fv"- nil' «r A KB", 4r>« Sheriff. ! ro U'c™""°"T;^^'-n.j. f,-1'-«5a?- ; 5 SPECIAL IASTIR'3 SALE ! UFYAt.rAHI.it •REAL ESTATE d Situate in thn City of CaDe May. 'i. Cape May County, N. J. S ^Sit • i] d-f-h lants the aii!p*.-rd,rr. on* or ih* Hpcctat ■a Fut.n* Vendue, on re OATL'ROAT. tie 8XCOHD DAY of APRth, t»l. : : aUtbe Vrimwmg'drem'tL^w"1 s s?hr.?Sr^^^^iMroti te nin" elTTSrnM'Tn'lhe '""""west wns"jJ)'*lB' i* wmJkfhuTaw^ MdrennlnrMhenre aoitOMuSv. t; three tlegrees slid Ofieen mUiqt** west, oftv h feet to a crner in in* line of the Uod conveyed d by Chertew R. IDm*e, Irnatee, A*., to Btmnn.l I. » Ore degreea and ^Sgy mlnoi** • wt*urlV\unn * ih'yhjpw" ' d "locnidtuf the e«iat* and Intereet in- dower nf Benty Farrow, . I -ceased, In one nadividoJ half ^Together wutCaffsnd slogalsr the hnilttlnga ant Jmprov*m*nta thereon, and the h.-rrdita-ioeot»atni appun.-nanc*» to lb* said premlaea belonging or In any wree sopomimng. KtCIIARDT. MILt.FU. HpeeUI Master. > OAIIRIHOK teFKgHCH. Sollouora. - Hated Jannsry me, iwr. ntd- i

' JTtflaila. Susinrss Cards. ' I JACKbOS'S qAFE, i 19 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, j ll FfthZpfA. IT " | 'A FLIMT'~ " i "ksk^ * * - ta I BSg1^ td-Tvew^ \alinnal Scnea uf echo . 1 - |* j ^p M SKKi iS, '• FASHIONABLE HATTER, j !jJ HATS ARE MV^REST^^^ j » | TIIKY M'EAK FOR TilKMbRLYES IIAHRV KAYHEU. ONE PRICE IIATTEK. '• j li. McCLEES A CO., 'CHURCH AND SCHOOL FDENTTUPF.! I rpHF. ORANA TURKISH RUSil I Arr mret'.'^pl J!''ThV m.1!*'; j MARTINI. ALK AJOURSO.N, Fropra. | E j J" R MATIaACK, 5 1 TERRA COTTA DRAIN and SEWER PIPE

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EVERYTHING FOR FARM AND GARDEN, SUCH AS CARRIAGES AND HARNESS Fertilizers and Seeds, JGIflLMi, mils, Wire Netting, Etc., at W.lTVATOTEDffir~ | mo- PETERSBURG, N. J. ' r SILK BARGAINS, jC3TWe call your attention to the following Beautiful hli.nics of Surah Silk, soft and heavy, an excellent quality at / 5 cents. A lot of all Silk Rhailames, at 75 cents, in all shades. There is nothing that beat "a Rhadame for wear. Faille FrancaUe Is almost as popular as Surah. We have them in all colors, but would call special attention to our Black Faille at $1.25. Try to match it for St. 50. Heavy Blsck Rhadzimer at St. As to plain Black Silks it is not necessary lor us to say much as most of you who have been buying them of us for so many j years, know that weffiell them at the lowest prices and keep none but the best wearing goods. HALL'S No. 26 South Second Street. PHILADELPHIA.

50R3CH & ROMMEL. n A XfFACTt'mVG OPTICIANH, [' SPECTACLE-', ETE GLASSES, \ OPERA GLASSES. ARTIFICIAL EYES, Etc., Etc. lw* WALNUT ST.. . l-i- 11; !:-• 1.1 I- 1 l-.V- I -I'll' IM.TV 1'HII.XIIEI.rHK. j *' ' DAYID ROD AN, F I EL D'AND ''GARDEN 2'SEE D Coal & Wood, Flour & Feed of all KinfJj. Fresh A Salt HnyJn^nUt. j LEWIS D. STEVENS, ~~ | NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, No. 62 Washington St., Cape May, N. J.

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BRAGDON'S SPECIFIC, i For the Destruction of the Gape-Worm of Fowls, Prevention and Care of "Chicken Cholera" and Ro~p, I*ti« up lu 1 unci a pound Cutis, PBlCE, (50 etw. P1SU POUND. DIRKCTtom. i Chicken Cholera U a „a,m acaiher and paraailio *, A" » P«vcnlive ci„e lo every ten hen, or tarkey, ffir_ « one tablcspoonful once a week in soft food. Do not r disease. feed corn whil.e sick. Whtn afflicted with the disease The Symptons arc drooping spirits, anxious look, treat as follows: ^ f" . Give one tablespooufut to every ten hens or turkei s great thir^jtervousuess, pale or dark comb twice a day for two days, in moistened corn meal, and ndx Roup causes a discharge at the nostrils, hoarse *• same ainount in their drinking water Notice symptoms, breathing, the comb changes color and the fowl droops. follow directions, and you will never lose a fowl. Read testimonials. HANVFACTtaEn BV Co pf, Igbwd and KactuerM in United Sutas Fntaaioace u Ws-hltigtoo, D. C. THE BRAGDON MAHDFAGTDRDfG GOIPANY, J. B. bragdon, CAPE MAV, NEW ttlU-V. U, «. A. R. C. TIZARD, Central Mtnsgtr.