r^CtPE HAY. APRIL 23- 1887. Briderton it woodarfuliy *orke«l up «boui n« mwJkjW CoBraajpui. Kent* In Salem lire rail! io J« low ; Ihmn In toy otta-rtown at Hip jrf/e in the State. . ' i Xcvraik hi* more (rouble to gel good water than it doe# to get good bbi;r. - Trenton Emporium. t. The PhiUdfli" . a- "What •hall it proAl.tbr nTKocnttie pam If it gala Republican itiindo Inlamf and lo»e It* own New Jcrw?" SerretttT "iif ilia Tresm ry Fkirehilil, who will be 43 years old next month it probably (be voi.ngr*! Heretanr of the Treasury stare Alexander linmllton. The Merchaat's Ilxnk at Atlsntie City ha* rhttnge.1 hands. It will lie run in the interest of the Bank of America. Fourth and Chestnut street*, Phliadclphia. We hear much of Atlantic City's parlor cata, palatial boardiog house*, anil general prosperity, hilt little of her gin mills which are uld <o afford an annual v'The world would liave been conrerteil to the Christian faith long ago had H not been for the old warfare of different denominations. Peace has come butpbe wasted energy can never.be reclaimed . The Pennsylvania Railroad Cbmpany give* out that its ehperimenls in heating .to authorize a 1 1- finite anuouncement that the car stave will tie Innishetl from its passenger trains so noon as Ilia requisite changes can be made. At a convention of the prominent peach growera of Warren and Hunter, don counties iiisi held, it was generally agreed Hurt the outlook favored an ml uaually large* crop of fruit, especially peaches, but few Imdi giving am in II cation of having been Injured by ft# Tlie redenipH n of trade dollara is utieapnctedly s ow. The total mlemptlons so far is less than four .minium, and tlie authorities ta-'ieve (hat there is a faf leaf volume of these coin* in rxistance than waa supposed, and II is predicted that the entire redemptions will be only Chief Brooks, of the States Secret Service, baa received information that a dangerous gang of counterfeit! r. is operating extensively in the South Jeraer counties, and that a number of tradesmen bare been victimized. The. spurious money in Question la said to be a very poor (milallon. Governor Oreen has appointed GeorgeH. Cook. Robert C. ltarolt and Alfred R. Stoney as Commissioners on the part of New Jeraev to act with the commission of New York, to-ettle the boundary line between the two Stated in the Raritan Bay. The comralulon will meet on Thursday next. Tim officers of the Weal Jersey Game Protection Societies rvpo^M^hr 1500 miail which they ItnpufflMH North C aroltaa and distributed fn Gfoocnster. Salem, Cumberland. t'sp^fau- and At lantic counties arc ilaliJMfcrark.blv well. A few of litem died .m account of cliange of climate, but thfTfttontv of them are fat and plump. It la the opinion of Senator Sherman that among thr.s'aics which may powdbly be cflried by the Republicans next year are Louiaiau*. Mississippi. North 1 Carolina, Alabama. Florida and Tennes. see. He thtalu Tennew.* the most 1 hopeful for Ihe reason that the parties , are already pretty evenly divided, but he also thinks North Carolina is progreasing towards Republicanism rapidly ' enough to warrant special efforts ti. ' No man of ordinary observation but J knows that the custom of treating in • saloons— unknown In any country but ' this— is tbe cause of more drunkenness ' than any other thing. Thousands of r men are constantly drawn Into drunken '
sprees by it who would otherwise have remained sober men. It is very rare that a man will cuter a saiuontuul deliberately alt down to get drunk In unsocial loneliness. It is this liail-feiiew-wcllTinet business of 'Come, Our. what'll yon take?' ibis ia spreading the vice of drunkenness all over the lain!. A new high license bill has been Intro duced hi the Nrw York Legislature that ia free from the objections urged by Governor 1 1 ill-ill his veto of the Crosby High IJteD*e ib II. Tills bill, which I* made applicable to the entire Stale of New York, proposal to put a high tax on the sale of liquor a* a measure of revenue, ami thus Incidentally restrain tbe traffic. It impose* atg*of#!i(Kii.>« every tirat-cla*s botel, restaurant or Saloon soiling liquor, ami grades the tax down from this to {be lowest rate. WO. for the ssle of beer. Tbe rapid development of the New Jersey coast is something wonderful to contemplate. Twenty. (He year* ago there were but two places of may importance in its entire length— hong Branch and Cape May- Now tbe seaside .cWe* ex (end almost continuously from Chse May to Sandy Hook Then the total valuation of the scab mni was estimated at leas than #7.000.000. while tbe last report Of the S ate Comptroller gives tbe present valuation at over #10(1.000.000. And tba work of opening np and developing new places atlH goes on — Omtrirr. The iury to-t fir ease of John Arensdorf. tbe brewer charged with tbe murder < at Rev. GaorgsC. Haddock, at Minna City, Iowa, disagreed on Saturday and i were discharged. Th y stood rleren for . srcjtilttal and one for conviction. This » seem* like a shameful perversion of jus- , tloe, but there I* coming, a time when q the c»«e. will t>e present, while Ihe 10clsion will be RLopeaed and all the parlie* will be in Ins hands of the Judge of ail the earth, and will be final. He to Hm. and that b * will repay. Stnnd- 1 •A ■ . I For aever.l year. pu| river pikeintbe '; Cobansev have ^became more ami m-.rv J Mill Creek tojhe ovrrftow at the reaevbS , and then go into th. large iron pipe to : " ; " 1 i m pilZftS ' thenf to go, «nd many ET taireM from J Thursday removed from the »|** where it has been accreted since un attempt was made In l»^ubriltjaM pittas In a |o°n<^^|'«vr^"^^Sr' liincpia were ptaced. When th*. ■
I A special meeting of council was held • last Friday evening. President Williams r I in tbe chair, and ail the members present, t . . jraurcord nf law meeting waa approved.- 0 proposal es for building board walk from r '. Howard street eastward were opened ? and I he. lowest bidder (fflj cents perfDBtj t was ftmnd to be Chaa. A. Shaw & Son. 1 The committee on street was directed to r enter lnlo a contract with the firm to 1 build 900 feet of walk according to spec- 1 . iftcations. Sealed proposals to remove c p machinery and boiler of wrecked tug ' • Norman wete itpcuwl and Joseph 11. ' Hane* found to be tlie lowest. 8129.00. ! Committee on Fire and Water was -' e authorized to enter contract for the r work by Mr. Hane* according to spec- * UMBoan, - . t i Mr. Miller moved that the report of ' - committee on streets in regard to prop- ' ■ any to be taken for opening Elmira " Slroet b« received ami ftlnl, agreed to. 1 1 Mr. MIHcr asked that a vote of council ' t be taken itr-referenee to sum asked by ' > Samuel F. Ware, #1300. for M* permta- « aion to open new .'street of Klmira. and ' wlu41ier It 'shoHid he pshl htm- On « ? • vote being taken each member voted nay. ' • On motion of Mr. Haynra a resolution * c wa» adopted authorizing the President to appoint a commission' to award dam- < age* to property owners effected by tlie « J opening of proposed Flmlra street. The ' measure was voted upon at follows: ) • vest. Mr. Doak, Duke. Haync*. Miller. ' ' E. R. Williams, J. Q. Williams. 8. Nays. < Messrs. Stevens mid Townsend. ' Tlie Recorder waa directed to notify 1 j Tan-I owner* of real estate required for J new street of the action of Council. < I A resolution-bin agreed to wntranflnr < _ tlie lowing of water m»iii fron- B ■' 'I Lrfnyetl* along Wood ami Beach Avenue. 1 . Mr. Miller from a committee on street* 1 , asked for a vessel load of shells to be ' u«ed with gravel on the streets. It was I r granted, alto 800 cubic yard* of gravel < on aufgestlon of Mr. Towoaend. ' A warrant for #1300 to favor of con- t f tractor Jos. H. Uaneswaaprderrddrawn. I . It tiring balance due him on contract for ' ^ Mr K. lt! Wllltania moved that the • . committee on si reels in repairing board I e walk use the beat of tbe materia! taken ' up. and that which could not lie so di«- ' posed •* be sold at public rale, carried. ' t Mr. Stevens moved that the resolution 1 . engrossed on the minutes of March 4tb. ■ f lWTspago 4IK, in rotation to sale of -1 orqperty for taxes be taken up.- Yeas— 1 t Merer'. Doak, Haynes. Miller Sawyer, ' . Stevens. Townsend. J. Q Williams. 7. I t Nava — Messrs. Duke and Williams. 8. ' Mr. Miller moved that this Council be Instructed to contract with Mr. F. I- 1 Richardson for the extension of Ilcsch ' ' Drive acoHilIng to specification", Mr. ' r Richardson being tlie lowe*l bidder. ' I Yeas— Messrs. Doak, Duke. Haynra. • ■ Miller, Sewyer.5 Nava— Messrs. Stevens. ' • Townrend. E. R. William". J. Q. Will- I Judge Joe. E. Hughe* and Dr.. James I M-crav appeared liefore tho liar of tlie 1 ' Council ami made argumrnta why cltv « ' taxea should not be levied upon the t - Ocean Pier, that if they were not im- ' ■ portant improvements pow being plnnncd ' 1 would Is: abandoned. In reference to i ' (he subject Mr. Stevens offered ^nosnlu. t ' lion the purpart of vrbirn is. that in rase ' the Oo an PitvComponv shall construct " e a aubttantlgf ami sale addition to the i J Pier suitable for landing of fn-ighl and ' l>asseugera from steam vessel*, nnd hsve < it completed on. or before Julv 15. 1887 ' then as-ewmvnts and costs of all taxes due the oltv from company will be re- ' ; milled, if it can is- legally donr. Tlie 1 ' measure was adopted. ' Mr. TownaenJ nv-Ted that thepetitlon t of John Mccrav Post of Grand Army of ' : Republic be filed and referred to jmH- ' clary eommltU'e- Carrred. A motion • was afterward considered to appropriate * ♦50 from the incidental fund and pre. I vailed. Messrs. P. Stdnev Townsend. ' A. L. Hajrnrs and I* E. Miller wire 1 named hv «he President k> u committer I to art with tbe Post in properly rem- ■' memorating Decoration Dev. r On motion of Mr. Miller roof of Imdge t room of Masonic Hall was ordered re- I pslred. The same gentleman offered a- t resolution which was laid over, asking - W. J. R. R. Company to protect cro**- • ingon Turnpike with gales. . . f Bids for lighting the city on add afto ' were opened and read as follows: 1 The Cane Island Gas Co. for one year, t wven hour* each, excepting moonlight nnca, #8750. Another bid of same com panv «« that it would light the city streets from dark to daylight, moonlight nights excepted, for #85(10. The Frank- * Un Electric l.lght Co. will agree to forty el. eirie are lights p, hn stc.l alone * «urh streeta as the proper anthorlfy may decide un n for ihe sum of #380(1. atlH * to furnish lights for Beach Drive during . 'ho months of June. July and Aliens: si
re 'B cents per night for each tamp, ill i* k .stluisleil that the tot si cost by this plan ,] will exceed KOflO—Ed.) the company ;.f keeping the plant In working order. Ae. ,. Mr. Miller moved the prop sltlon of 'be Fraqklin company be acrrpied, and 'hat tlie tights he put oat at 2 a. m. Yea*-— Messrs. Duck. Duke. Blllh r. Saw- ,. ver. Stevens. Townsend. E. R. Williams. „ 1. (j. Williams -8. Nays-— A. 1.. Haynra I, Mr. (sawyer moved tlie number ef I,, lights on tlie hoard walk be limited to a 12 Agreed to. ,. Mr. Miller moved Hist the Committee "r. Protnrtion and Improvement nf Prop .] erty be insuxirterl to bave contrail drawn ^ by cltv solicitor for 40 electric lights on r_ streets, snd 12 additional ones along the a boardwalk, according to proposals. A motion of Mr. Stevens prevailed authorizing proper committee to eotn- * munlcalr with the W. J. R R. R. In re«ard to switch at new water works p Mr. Miller moved that- the Judiciary I Committee draft an ordinance approp-ri-'ing 4 1. ton, not otbarwl— expended, tor Ugtitiog Street*. Acre, d to. I ^ Adjouniad. PtrnWi rMtA. April 1», 1387. tbe W Uf^of mv fstaw!* [to I - Maarke Becslry. It is to tbe main cor • reel. cxo p> in rofsraoee to hi. children. - Townsend. and ivsdda In Phllarietolua! ' d'iri'?"'L*i?Ureur*" ' dare. New 'Jersey , and stRer Khoda Hves Frank C. altornry-at-law. . who he* errata# a great sensation in Cumberland county by hi* vigorous prosecution of parties charged with bribery at last fall's election, will lecture the M. E. church Monday evening, - "Hay" Sod. .Subject, ''The Prohibition of the Liquor Traffic." That Tlrwd FaatlnK Afflicts nearly evetv one to Jtie Spring. 1 The system haviug become Bcrusumad ' to Uie bracing air nt winter, ia w'nakcxied r by the warm days of tlie changing season, • snd readily yields to attacks of disease, r Hood's barxaparllhi i» just tbe oudictae neesieii. U tones and builds up eve.iy ' part of tbe body, and atao expel* all im1 purities from the blood. Try U ihis F 8x»ck Ion's Arnica Salve. , Tho best Salve in the world for Cuts, , Bruise*. Korea. Cher*. Halt Rheum. I Fever bores. Tetter. Chapped Hand*, h lihiibtaiu". Corns, ami all btcin Entplion. g and posrively cores Pile*, or no pay reJ quire*!. It i* guaranteed tofiWre perfect j mtisfactiim. or money refunded. Price * gWenta^per Ihix. For sale by Henry .V I The practlcaf value of Artxvr fhty 1*1 ^ well illustrated br Un: experienre of . Nebraska., ia which the United State, , Forest C-nnWoB reporta 008,CKXi.orX' j TtvHUhrtring where a few ynjt. ago none L
In the Items touching on the improve- 1 meBTs in the Citv of Cape May. and atao ' given in detail injhe 'Philadelphia fts. day the repswter took parise ulut J 1 as bring the only eoonciiinau who voted \ in the negative in the Swarding the con- f tract fordightlng tbe streeu of this city ; > lin 'Electric Light Companv. I ful.'y ae- ! , thrstand 1 took, and ineoun- j \ dl was free to eagres* ray views in the ! i matter, giving my reasons. And I only I desire to he held in tbe proper light'be. { \ -tore tbo*e who arc interested in the we!- ; fare, and hence advancement of tbe City I of OapeMay. One will ever find me ready I snd anxious to do ail io mv power to j ' place Cape May on a par wtflt her now ; 1 rival aaashle resorts. Rut In accomplish- j . ing the dcvireil end. xr», a« conncilmen ; i and Isw-makes*. miiat not lose sight of ' 1 justice and fair m-onnrov. Tin: bid the Frauklin Electric Light Com'paor . was rsipo for 40' lights, not including. the 15-cir 20 to le: p'aceil along tlie beach i front at an additional expense of S3 dents ' : l - - ■ that 40 lights will not Hght the City prop , erly in all her suburban districts. »n!i that figurine from a positive stand- point, it will cost thg etfy k--.(S*tat„ light lu-r •treats for one year hv this Comiuinv. I , would like very much for the city to en- ' Jov this light, as it Is the proper step forward. if she was positioned go to do. Tlie , Island Gas Company also handed in their bid to light the town, keeping everything in pro par repairs during.onr d Th-.. imilu-i. cd the lighting of the beach front. In case a certain number of lights were .withdrawn therefrom, substituted .by the ni-e.reHry yleitric light* hy the Electric Light (Vinipnnv. so much pro rati* so to bedednctad therefrom. The position I took was this: Ijva* heartily in fovo. of all improvemtm's.iiud that it would not he in keeping with the pre*ent age. to take a slen on the retrograde, but It particularly behooved us to Im-band our this year, inasmuch as the ■olty-had already entered into tu arr r v - ,-cnditu'es to the erictiiiv- anil twrfecttng readv overreached by far her legal right, considering tail h bar braided and limiting debt. Therefore T held that it would he better to make haste siiwr'y In the , ■matter of awarding the contract to the Eiectnrldghn''mr>pnnv. Again was compelled to look mmpavdonstelv nnon our «i called Jewels in council as entirely void of consistency. In appropriating ordinance there is only .mentioned kfinon r.,- Ugh ting Ihe streets. I would a«U. ran the council award a contrgpt of #.-»00. which will virtually •well or pan out to e.VsX). when there been appropriated i.'ttsKI. A conn- , oilman who places himself In this position. la held responsible iu the eves of the law. I hold that for I tie same par. pose the charter will not allow two anpropria! Inn* from the same source with nut doing away with the original. The wanting of tlie contract for the extentlon and protection nf the bench front, was fought and kept off for over three months, thereby retarding Indlridua! simnlv because of some personal feelings, hut using a* a lever 'here wasatot sufficient money anpropriatcd to complete It. This. I will admit, was ample exrirse. even in the bands of n iewel of consist, mcy of the cltv council. But now there not being sufficient funds. Ihe tonrte guardian* Of the Cltv Treasury, precious and efficient lawmaker*. iump at and at onrc accept the Light bid. plunge into their assumed consistency, and award tlie contract, whieb. if properly followed to would place :hem In a position to look through the bars. Tlie above rehearse) * facta - the reason 1 cast my vote in •he negative on the lighting or the street, If a certain reporter, hacked lip hy hi" co-adiutor*. place* me in an improper before the reading community, then teel It my unquestionable right to vindicate my public action . Again, another member of the couo'il in voting to relieve the Pier Company of taxation, said would conscientiously be compelled vote In ihe negative, tweause he was a -'oekbolder Cmirhly email rate). On the "iher band if this member's position wa« understood, the public would know that his action was covered up and held in his aieevc. Oh! consistency, truly thou art o jewel. A. L. HxTSUtg. . Burleigh. hereto? Suawrelu" hoe0 valua* his people na. (wen rajoym, the M brrese si CspeMav.
r Il-W"! will manage the (ana of R t. T t-slntnl UlMMBOf Iwr. * i "n "trr'hr r- „Mr"' *' K<**. '",l * revere ,'ro»e of hear «. £££« -act hot w una wrttag ta. V v_ w. Hand act wife are vpuing ih-lr ,iIngh. 'n S^&mnaty'nwtu nJSSl frvsr.' " u tW""iy.il„' ..y-,. . **dto>' d hi< 0C°7^r | [uj| _ ■ "JB'Sv ia v«^ : -aasantOtawgra-'' ^Warrirtl. MWearf' to Mia. Anno 1'o.in. »C of M'-HviUe. Ilftt ^flcrrtUmrnts. iHOOD'S^ OW#BBt*7«cy^W I ifafsai The Importance i< l ailtytag the Wood can- I ' . htopd'to^raimoi en Joy r'Zl h^Uh" a ! *P"d mcdlrme to purify, vitalise, an-i ".rich . j t» kftM. aa4 Hood's Saraat-Jrtta U vroqhr J , y -nr ooo&denrc. U la peeultar to that It f i • 100 De«w On, Dollar I ■Hn
Wk, J. L "man weot-io' Philadelphia IMs 1 James Buehy, ef Tueuaoa. hat eotaren the ] t Bra. Kewhro BUjg'y tam-'y mjmfi la few | rS'r="S. '•» "-«re apprev^e j arTy jroh||^^rv { !',« earn.*! rroemly poreh»«~l a an« new 'rem w. K. Vandntrr. ot lvimwri . sn'C»:w;,ri«!" gayrffin'C' I nut pla» shall vurpaaa his hg «y(e. ! "rit dark streak oreatwoal'r se« psmlei thrrosh ih» air m tni. , •-•inni - ran,-: t-v « I torn, roTYwi, e siingtwvs- m aeeeral, but rortuwitem let , u-ese. and other liv# siocX were Seft tmudurwi. . SStt. Be snmL^taS",«rreto{- "v ' hi namsrdua ^fnewt* Ttwqri, JJJ'K (ft? ' wffi develop'! mrh8na*|Sseesf exoenetue. I mlnfauTthe smrow'iug fsSj^iSlef Se leave* ; , Cffinmauuv. ^'1 he oteeqms*. im jeawrtsj. ; , le at tats we WIU be glad to hear man them. r ^ Our Bai*l"l people are vejy t^rtnnaje In hav- ' looTii* u'l'the Paiher shove tur Ihapirsilon ami It takes a long time for the ptirt> poll- • tician to iearn anything. %tvc gidrfrtisrarnts. IjnPORTHNT TO ' HOCSEKEEFESS ; AND HOTEL PROPRIETORS. JAMES McCREERY & CO. ofTor Special Inducemonte to Housekeepers nnd Hotel pro- ; prletors In the following lines | of Housekeeping Goods : . TABLE DAMASKS, , 50 ets* 55 ria., 75 eta, 85 cu. xnd 81.00. r TABLE NAPKINS, < 81, 81.25, 81.50, 81.73, 82.00 per dmea. TOWELS ALL LINEN, r SI, 81.35, 81-60, 81.76, 82 |*r d-Jtn. j TOWELINCS, I 5 eta, 8 eta- 50 eta, 12W eta. per yard. . . , CLASS TOWELINCS, 10 ota, 12M eti- 15 eta, 20 eu. |ier yard. I BLANKETS, , ' $1.25, 1.50, 81-75, {24)0 per pair. ' BED SPREADS, ' 85 oaata, 81-00, #1 AO, (1.50 each. UTICA SHEETINCS, t-4 8-4 s-4 9-4 10-4 1 Mni, Mela, 21 eta, 23 eta, 25 eta t together with an extensive varies of flnor qualities. In- i eluding new and elegant do- ' signs in fine Table Cloths, , Napkins, Lunch Cloths, cto. , They also offer in their j p Tney also oner in tnetr ;
UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT : LACE CURTAINS, ! 81.80, 88.00, 83.00 per fair .ad opwari. J w COLORED MADRAS CURTAINS, $8. 88, 87.80 per pair acdvp i ky tie yard, ■ 40o., 80a, 88t-, 76c. par yard ud upward. ; n PORTIERES, ' c' #8.00, 87.80, #10.00 per pair aid apwaid. k r. SILK PLUSHES, °* 34Jaek, #1.78, #8.60, #3.80 pcryad. j SILK BROCATELLES, 8!-ltv!t, 84.6b. #7.80 *ad 80-00,«r yud. J 5. Hailond Window Shades, all sizes and colors, Slip Coverings, , u, and Cretonpos, Ac., Ac. t Orders by Mall or Express firca aay j *rt of th* oocatry will raodve ' ouefBi and praaqa aiteaties. ' : JaS.ID0CfiiyS00: " Broaclwny antl lltii St., New York. ' gHERTFF'S SALE. p By vlrtaeof * wrtt of Oerl tactaazto me three:- . 1*1. l*aur.i out »f the Coon of Chawwry, Hut* . , of New Jenry, t ' will expM to ante at Public . 5 T ,f th-^l eh nay of Mar. A- D-. tatt. j j nf'V»|ie*M'waa^|itatalf;f J| 1 taJ asd prcni-c* "it-lit!.- hi ihe i n, --r I'aro !' May. hotiaij of Capr May anil hute nf Maw ' (riwxio'wK rott-ftraina aiM ih'* niir:h' w"freflCl»? llnr''o7taS. " f '!l ^iii r"' ~"c i ' w*"' ' " nit ot Jn«s*>a. Mmpijnanu and'to a JAMBS StloBMAKKK. JR., StedV. 1^-^A- BAAROWW. Ml. Holly. X. J- Boi'r. - mat "n^* ttfflmSqSSoMMM - s *** di All Yanetifis of Grass and Clora- Seeds. Tkrereg y krelraawt. Prre ram* W«U^ p LANDRETH'S LAWN GRASS; SEED, b, srdk-3-; t— —inr P. I-A3PKBTH A I10KN, i 1 1 ■ttTa'a.'hsLBr-ss.l
:JZt "jHAND'SlflBI " CENTRAL MARKETrj3 Corner Washington and Osean Sts., CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. C ■ ANGLESEA, Lots,, soxi so. Gottages for Sale or Jlent, ON feASY TERMS. • If jswwaiu uyx tors private fdttage. If you want* lot tor • B«et. ir you want a loi for. I TO° ","4,0l """ f '"'•'ft- CHARLES MACE. . .v../. • LOOK OUT FOR-THE ;i BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 34 Washington Street, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. L • ioNootpuRPLTCo^T^
■ iTcgal Advcrtiscinrnts. -\rOTIOE TO CREDITORS. TyJ-EW JERSEY SUPREME ( ^ f "oAIOTSKlS r*W»^B!AitbfcLK*' SPECIAL MASTEB'S SALE OF VALDABLK REAL ESTATE. aecnndty dem-rthM In th City ot cape May.^Sew .ler-.y.^no^ ^ n'olnek noon. All those foar iraeta or ^ilree**of tahHbi) Stale of J? w'je'raev"P<! M,J (!l1" C'*P" h h 1 If?' Ttand1* nl * standlns In .twoderreeaanil twehtTmlQuteaeaat^firteet ' tohntiimry hlgli^ water mark nr rne Attanue i OUyfew" io'IST w'mne'^jTa'n.I'-'atarthrnT'' i thereby north elxtitv-.-vi-n rlrcr.---" an.l tony i ntitg. Containing one liionaand *a'iarefee( ot 1 more nr leaa. Hnhjoe: to alright nf war i ihe vS^at^^S^tweatrew'i'eni^Twiinin ' S sSffiS? lasSiS fadl^^^a^mrar^'bTsn 'ihe*'prei"» 'tms^kf *^e oroy 1" ta "".e and th|^j'M''e'retttty tee, tn the plan* nr beginning. Containing ky^honrane *9ji»rairei of Itau more or Ie«*. n-irthweat line nf North atreef elxtv-elx anil a half few anmhweetward from the eentre line of C^grem^aunt. jM^exiewting theoee^hy^ald •let With roogrea* atreet 'snrta' talr! r "hree^ ' ri<rareTihrore°1n*nh™'ft^xn£#urol 'tan IWrivmtnntea nn nn^hoiKlrM,raetTo IH aame ■ pr,'eil«e* i-onvero! by XVatet* B. , Stiller amt wife to :he .xl-l li.-n-g" T'ev-kina hv three tan" rue dewta, ihe ilnu bT dewi dated "-■<'*? n ISLA"' thrarono-l h, -we iiairo Anghpl ». tan, nf , fhMhlrd anV foaith bgdero80" h- "*..»e. I 'tSxtapTw*, a*TVt "***' FHASKLIN C. WOOL VAN, ( MONEY Taraw'ShFare' Imn'T*",' ''haeeMafiSiMim? b^TOMils' TTTOB (
Irrial ^icfrtisfmrnts. A DJOURNED SPECIAL MAS pi CH ANCERY OF NEW OIIERIFF'S SALE. A* '"T. •nacrel • romatnmgalKiqi j *'M*hy' ^^JA^ysnOIMAKiS j£.^ *
EYER-YTHING FOR. FARM AND GARDEN, ' SUCH AS CARRIAGES AND HARDNESS Fertilizers and Seeds, piClilMI, IMPLEMENTS, Wire Netting, Etc.. at W. R, VANGILDER, ««- PETERSBURG. N. J. 5!UK BARGAINS, £-5T\V'c call your attention to the foiloiving Beautiful Shades of Surah Silk, soft and heavy, an excellent quality at 75 cents. A lot of all Silk Khadatncs, at 75 - cents, in al! shades. There is nothing that beat a Rhadatne for wear. Faille Fntncaise is almost as popular as Surah. We have them in all colors, but would call special attention to our Black Faille at f 1.25^ Try r to match it for $1.50. Heavy Btsck Rhadzimcr at Jt. As to plain Black Silks it is not necessary for us tp say much as most of you who have been buying them of us for so many year*; know thtrf we set! them -at the lowest prices and keep in me but the best wearing goods. HALL'S. No. 23 South Sooond Street. PHILADELPHIA. BORSCH^ROHHEL. SPECTACLE', ER BLISSES, OPERA GLASSES, ^^7/ ASW1CIAL EYES, DAYiD^W~RODANi FEEL D"'"XND~ARDEN "SEED Coal & Wood. Flotre-ift-Rrod of all Kinds, FteshA Salt ^ay|i'in ®a'8*' LEWIS D. STEVENS, NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, No. 62 Washington St., Cape May, N. J.
PHOENIX OIL COMPANY. 4257 tO 42G3 Columbia Avenue, Ph'ladelphia. Manufacturers of the Celebrated phoenix_belt oil. This Oil will preserve your belts ; has no effect on glued or cemented laps, and gives the fuil transmission of power. -Pur sale by Belting Manufacturers and Mill Supply Houses at $1.50 per gallon, in i, 2 and 3^jallon cans. $1.25 per gallon Tit 3 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 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 Destruction of the Gape-Worm of Fowls, • Prevention and Care of "Chicken Cholera". and Roup, Put up In 1 nnd « pound CmiK, PHICK. -TO ctM. PKR l'OUNIk. nimiTioN*. Chicken Cholera is a warm weather and parasitic £\ n • f.blcs^S'^nc''' a ' v ""iW "V t5'keyS'feed coin while sick. When -ifllictcd with the disease The Symptons are drooping spirits, anxious look, treat a* Inflow*: fM a-tal, ncnoun,*, pal.- or dark comb. 'vSIBW- . T fS^'T0^' to. <•' Wkqv „ TnVdj^ - twi. c a day lor two days, in nuu-leneil co. n meal. and mix Roup causes a discharge at the nostrils, hoarse s .mo am tin' -in their drink m - water. Notice symptoms, breathing, the comb changes color and the fowl droops. folu-w direct inn#, and ynu.wil! never lose a fowl. • Read testimonials. K»xtFAcrtJBi;n nv connptoa *u u«i"M<M « c*im hum Mm oa* *,*•«. sbwmo.u.c. TBE IBiGffl MANDFACTGHHT COMPANY, j. a . bragdoh, CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY, U. S. A. R. C. TI2ARD, Oanernl Manager.

