Published t*ery Saturday Morning. OPE MAT. 'APRIL j»7l887- ~ g^-'gsxta:J? "* The emigration from lrland to the United State* i« enormously large, owing to the troublous lime* ijj store lor 'hat unfortunate land from toe enforcement of the coercion mraatir a by, Great Brii*ip" ' ' Ex-Senator Warner MfHer tafuiW #*tlafiod 'that the. New York Bepuhllcna will . tuanlmlJmslv mjpport the party"! Presidential nominee neat year, weathrr he -la Btpine, Sherman. Bverta, or some other mah. Atlant'c City'* water aiipplr la cut of? liy the breaking: down of the »upt)!y , cnginra at Plea«*rrrvillc. Atlantic City, V Of all other place*, i* beat eatculatad to *tand a water famine. Tlie people there long linen abandoned lis uae for drink- . . tog parp«e*. . There li aaid to be terry Indication that the e.ppnrarhing ieaaon will be tlie moat blilland and proaneroua cverenjoyed the Now Jrrery seaside resort*. The by inquiry for properties for sale and rent 1* unprecedented, the tralnt to and from the shore now dally being crowded. Ei-Got. James I,. Kemper, of Virginia. is the only eunrhnng general officer of the brigade that pertlclpnteil In Pickett's charge at JGelli) burg, and he has bten Invited to da liver the oration at the reunion of Pickett's division on the battlefield In Julv, but ba<l to decline because of ill-health. - TfieTOEtlciiSnJOlf Wr«klnf Co sncceeded in getting the schooner Eml'y F. Northam afloat on Tursday e.f this week. Her cargo of 171.000 fret of yel- » iow pine lumber lias been Isnded and the vessel towed to Hew York for reSra. rhe Captain, Stetson, speaks of plain l-ndlam and crew, of L. S. S. No. 36, in highest term: of pr. l*eAdviees from different section* in Texas note the fall of-eo pious ram* for 303 miles along the Texas and P/u Mr Itailrosd west of Merkrlandln the country north of that road. This Is regarded as a great boon by stockmen ami farmers living In the drought district, and will lw worth-hundreds of thousands of dollars to the country. In many place- In Texas rain has not fallen for tmsrly a jraer. Governor Green only lias a few days more In which to con»id> r the legislative enactments yet remaining In his hands. All bills not noted upon by him within thirty days after the adjournment of the Legislature become void and of no effect. Among the m at Important measures not yet considered by the Governor are those for publishing the laws In the newspapers and providing for the incidental expenses of the late season. The congregation of the Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church, of Camden. , hare decided to erect a new edifice at a coat of $65,000. The present structure on Ffilii street will bo remodeled for Sunday-school purpose*, and the new church will be bullt to front on Cooper street. The plan of a new building In Augusta, Ga., will probably be taken. When pledges for $35,000 shsll have been secured the work will begin. President Robert Garrett, of tbe Baltl more and - Ohio, while at Atlantic City last week, was in close communication with engineers and^othrrs with reference Decline line between New York and tie line York
terminals hit company owns on Staten Island. It la declared that President Garrett has abandoned all hope of a favorable connection over the 1 lending and his directors hare declared in favor Of k line owned by the company. Tbe California legislature, a few day* ago, passed a bill appropriating $5000 fm building a monument to James W. Marshall, a native of Hunterdon county, this State/ the diacoverrr of gold in California. The California Legislature seems to have • broad-minded love for Jersey man, and the two they have selected— ex-Governor Price and the one named above — arr worthy the munificent expression of their admiration. It is rather late however, for emigration to the Golden Stale. At the semi. annual meeting of the We«t Jersey Game Pnileeliro Society in Camden on, Thursday night thb Trra-user reported a balance of $504.50. with receipt at $1110 and disbursement* at $2344.43 The Game Committee reported having liberated 1307 quail, and Agent l'lalt stated that he bail made 18 arrests. Tin Directors w re requested to product more assistance for the rnf r<Vraent"of laws. It was decided In the future to give more quail to farmer* for liberation It la Instructive to glnee over the atatlstlces of Immigration Info our Unit ed States for 1886. and note the different peoples who enter into our romplt-x nat tonality. L»#t" year Germany led wit! 86 801 Immigrants; England rame second with 58,422, and Ireland third, with 52.V18. Or Sweile*. 83.222 landed on our shores, while 18.016 Scots kept them company. Italian immigration I* becom. ing Important. 30 472 Italians arriving at aH porta. Afnonr nthe> corners were 26,060 Russian*. 13,830 -Norwegians, m,. 110 Hungarians, and 17.508 Austrabis. The Governor having selected Judge Stevens, of Newark, as an arbitrator of tlie State in tbe matter of the back taxes owing by the Morris ami Essex railroad and the company having chosen John F. Dillon, of New Tortt. the work will now proceed and an early settlement is anticipate! The State'.* claim i« In tbv neighborhood of $1,850,000. while tbe railroad companv ha* Insisted that no. thing U due. Tb're is everr probability that at least $-100.1100 will be awarded the State, but further than that nothing onJ^pnallctetL. . The following South Jersey appoint, menu were made by the A. M. F.. An- | nual Conference, which has Just rinsed | at Trenton: Fifth district— G. M. Witien, , Preeldlng Elder: Camd-n. G. M. Witter; / Woodbury. J. T. Rex; East C*md-n, F. \ F. SmRh: Jordentown, "1 . A. V. Henre: . Burlington. J. W. Co >pe-: Snow Hill. C. < C. Green; Mount Holljr. John Whlukrr. t Sixth district— J. II. Morgan. P.e«iding I Elder; Salem," J- H. Morgan; Bridceton, , A. Newton; Kpringtown, G. Water*; , Yorktown. U. H. Coleman; Bnshtown. t M. W. Watson: Halryvtlle, War man i Pierce. Seventh district— 2. II. ltran. t Presiding Elder; MHviile. W. A. Merretl; ; Pa^May, J. H. Beaa; Gouldtown, 11. , Hon. John A. Wlae, of Virgins, think* ' that the IlepuMirans pay too much at- i lentlon to New York In Presideutai con- , teaU, and declares that they can win next year without It. lie assert* thai Virgins la Republican, and to prove his assertion save that eleven counties, with ' 180,060 white* sad only 15.000 blacks. > gave last fan a Republican majority of ' S.0O6 in a total vole of 80.000. lie main- I Ulna that West Virgin!*. Indian*, Ten- , neearc and North Carolina can lie made 1 RepubUrau wi h one -tenth part of the [ wprtt which has beer, put In"o New 1 York. Carious!} CDOSjh. some of the " > administration leaders are endeavoring to ; tane ont a Democretl- vtriwy In 1888. ' without rhe aid of New York The 85 votes of the Umpire mate, however, u „ aafa to aav. will nol 1m Ignited by the I politician# in next year's campaign. It ' »rc»ot^»rtae fOT thf ll^hlicaris^o aban- e York for the nncertsiniy of carryinranv ' Scuthosn state*, with the .ajvrimre the t coontry has had of Southern method# of WhenaVoTV" — T7T 1 ' usually Uluajie*. either from pleasure or r. P* jpjflgv" Si
Court ProcMdlnga. Judges Reed, Gahdy. IMverty and Edmunds were on the beDch when the crier announced tbe opening, of court The p Grand Jurors were charged by tbe presiding Judge, and then this Important d - body of ribxene retired to make inquiry * : In regard to those who had broken the l! law*. Tills Jury found more blUa of iodk'iment than any other of lt*g>rede. - re»*ors. Either the law has been set a' " naught more than usual or thia grand a • inquest has barn ntore faithful ami * s patient In lis work, perhaps tbe lat'er Is ; I be troth. E. B. LraiplDg was appoint- a t ed Prosecuting Attorney pre lea. Dor- r t ing the session of tbe Court there were '• . present, amonjj others, looking after tlie Interest of "their clients, Messrs. Attor- e neya Score! Barrows. VanSyrle, Pan- a - mast. Charles 'and H- W. Edmunds. * i HMkwi. Potter. Pearlngton nildreth. s and J. M. E. Hildrcth, DoucIsm and L r -Harned- - Ex'-a of E. U B WaUs. Dowua Ed- a mundS Pros. vs. William W. Uuglics. J . On contract. Edmunds. HHdreth. Non " suit. ' J. Henry Etlranmls vs. Cape May A r . Bewell'a Point B. R. Co. On contract. '! 1 Edmunds. Hogate. Postponed. 1 ! Willie rt O. Springer vs. Grorge S . - Peteraon. In case. Learning A Blaik. p P--T. Hflilratb. Laid over. f Harry E. Taylor, aaslgare. Sr., vs.' ' James R. Edmunds, who hath survived, * | Sc. On contracL Hogg. E'munds. Off. J Jacob Hand vs. Marion Wilcox. On I ront met. Huffman. Harned. Verdict ■ . fur plaintiff, one for $02 and tlie other ( $146 12. with Interest. e Jacob H. Stitca and al. v«. Aaron ' . Qrowell. On contracL Edmunds. Huff1 man. Off. . , SliUwell St aw vs. Aaron Crowell. On t . cot tract. Edmunds. Huffman, ft. tiled. ' ( Albert L. Hsynes vs. Jas. Kilpatriek J; . and al. In case. Edmunds. Hildrcth a . and Ix-aming A Black. Jury disagreed. William T. Barker v*. J. Henry Ed- I muoda, On contract. - Reeves A BSESB7 r Erlmnnds. Poslponed. * ' Sarah M. Smith vs. Charles L. Walters. J, • In care. Argument on demurer. I .ram- „ I ing A Block. Score! Off. 1 Draper v*. Week*. On control! ' ■ Bergen A Bergen. Le*mb>g ft Black. J Forman L. Rirhardson. ar prllant, and i • ftamnel Barton ft Son. appellees. In » • debt. From Justice Barnett. Hildrcth. ? Edmunds. Off. ' ' Charles Boalo. apprllrnt, and Tlinniss ; Clements. Appellee. On contract. From J Mayor Ludlanl. Berault. Illldretb. Off. j AlhertjL. Haynesand AiliroT. Ilayne*. r appellants, ami Gilbert T. Waters, ap- ' pr ilee. In tort. JYom JunlleeSpalding- ; Edmunds. Hulfman. Judgment for ap- ' Albert L. Haynr* and Lorenxo Lam- _ bert. appellants, and Gilbert T. Waters, snpellec. In tort. From Justice Bpald. t . ing. Edmuwla. Huffman. Albert L. Hsynes find Charles Camp- b | bell, sppi-llanta, ana Gilbert T. Waters . appellee. From Justice Spalding. Ed. J miinds. Huffman. Albert L. Hsynes and Angus IT. Mor- ,j i ris. appellants, and Gilbert T. Water*, a lppellee. In tort. From Jnalier Bpaltl- , ing. Edmunds. Huffman. • William A. Devltt. appellant, and Oqrtland V- Kreve* ami als. spnellees. . On contract From Justlre Barnett. « Richard H. I*e. appellant, and George | W. Groves, appellee. On contracL * From Mayor Ludlam. Off. The Grand Jnry returned fourteen , trne bills of indictment after a sitting nf c . two days as follows: Adam Loper. for o i selling liquor on Bunday, and without . lieenfe. Plead guilty of both charge*. J . John J. Ratty, selling liquor on election a day. Plead not guilty, hvld for Irlsl next - term of Oonrt. John Stuart, selling with. • . out llrenre. J. Shields, keeping disorderly } : hottre and wiling Hqier without license i and on election day. Bey more ftch anck. j . and Wm Champion. burgUtr, Bchsuck t . was found gnilty and Cnsmpiun was sc. J quitted. I*wl* Wheaton. maintaining h quitted.
■n * nnlaanee. Hester Crowell and George it Blake, adultry. Judge Reed pronounced the following I -ent- nee*.- , >r Adam loper plead guilty of Illicit liqunr selling on two indictments, $20 1 1ne and onata for each of them. " .In the ea*e of Haynes vs. Kilpatriek. ' " the Ju y d sa greed. John R. Btnart, Illicit Hqnor selling. I" idea guilty ami fined $20 *nd oo*ts. , ' Sevmoiir Srhanrk. tried anil found •ulltr of hunr'ary and jail breaking, six t o rears for first offense and one for second. » John H. Beneryt ft Brother. ^ t. Among the t us'ne** estabHshmenta of s_ tape Mar none have shown a more ' -"i-althv spirit of enternrlre than the Ben. it xet Brothers. The senior member of J a. he Arm. Join IL. set up at the Court ). 'lonre In '68 in a luill-llng 22x18 feet, of i is ■ wo room< th» front one being need tor i t selling and the hark aa a work shop. f That same -ear ne received a rar load of j II stoves, whi-h reople *ail would never • it sell, and thev • bought the man who a oomml'ted such a reckle** deed was ) if rtaijr, he not onhr' wild rhe load but < 0 reven more, carrying hi* stock In I-ewis 1 1 Wh'ston'* bare. HI* huslnrre Increased ■ o fast that In '66 he ram* to Cape May c city and established himself on Perrv I street the premises Droving to small for I bis custom, the following rear he , t. made *n annex of two adjoining stores. I In '68 th* Jaekson atreet p'ace w*s built 1 it and the vear following extended to Man- - »lin. Still lacking room Mr. Renew ' r made a bold push for position and bull! ii the handsome store fronting on Waab- " - ington street. This with his other es- „ r 'alilisbmcnts gives Mm.nn air* -of over u r 2-1000 square feet for tiff jifi-nmnrnda- » - lion of his extension trade In stove* " heater*, crock erv wooden snd tlh ware plumbing, gas fitting, nnholnteflng. nr- " rirnl uraj implement# from a garden p ' raVeio * mowing machine and carpets. I • beside* *11 maner of ho"reh"'d good# * 1 The Arm haa store* at DennNville snd Court Honre. It designing to reach * •nit all over the countv in due time. ' Can snd see the goods In stock si anvof £ the store* and he convince* of 1* com- ? • pletenew In *11 the line* Indicated In this ■ brief paper Price* as low a* the low. ' c«t and g#od* shipped or delivered any. », where in cltv. or county. _ — l An important Quoatlon. al All of the subordinate lodge* of the " Order of Odd Fellows are , ' Interested In a question which h-ss recently *ri*rn In regaeyl to the term* of office nf i heir offkieT*. Previous to Jan. , h»ry 1 all officers held their pnsllliiii for 7. •Ix months. At the hat aea-lon of the Grand lodge the repre*entative* voted make 1h« terms one vear. Some one _ recentlv discovered that the cbanre utieonstitutlrmal and that it conflicted with the charter* of *!l subordinate _ lodges. Grand Maatcr Wheeler was »p. pealed to. and he gave *n Informal opinion that the Grand I-idgc bad no right extend the term* without giving notloe of an Intention of amending It* ronstitn. lino one vear hi advance. He has prom. Iscd to study the qu eat Ion more clneelv. Some nf the lodpe# have declared their yif electing now officers for the six monthx In the year In June. Ink • — 'T Hunt know where. I can't tell when, 1 don'l srehow- something of g-eat value to me, and for the return of which T shall be truly thankful, vi».: a. good appetite *r" Fonnd.— "Health and strength, pure blOod. an appetite like that of a wolf, regular dlgemton. all by taking that popularand peculiar in, Heine. Hond'sflanap. ariTla. I want rverybodv to tiy ft this WMon.- It i* sold by all druggists. One hundred doaee one dollar. ^ There is one convict to every thousand Inhabltanl* in this country, and one ronrlrt laborer to every Aft v persona In "lie live labor preformed in one year services ! the value of $26.750.000. The young men of Trinity M. K. i a church, of Bridget on, have formed sue 'hiiroh ThHrplsu is repay Scents p r .-w share hweefc. Wi
South Seavllle. » TVre M no use' of gttuag syetied abent t! place' taat Moivtay on ctBctai^tmsJnesa. building. ,lW*nmc* ,p T*» yteaun-n are re-painih>i sn l tetghtratng the appears*** ot iheir tioau la aouclpatlon ot a wit! ne rvaltteu. ' three wtio en)or a hearrjr laaili shanfcl seex as opporiBnlljr to banonte engage! u noaremuon ^ Uet Poorer morning the pulpll OS the Baptist j Charon wsa oro-upic: Bjr Re*. Wm. roatn, a 2 stadeat nt praaer Semmarc-. cheater. Pa. . | cnartm hl-yit, prnportnr of tti* WoedNna mu Dsaolavllle slage line , haa is km hu real, d at Benotsrllle. The cottage racatcl by .« him wta b* oven ptrot by Hiram Riley. . ' y ^ hy^mt«r ^of retya* | froa^ore WriUy day 'TenlaaiJ'erarrr'in'rof*: ronce*to°3i« re- " pairing nf the aehoit tmlhttttg. II VI was apgrnt*la*ed hy !h-m ferthrt pmpnee. g S hta shop, the one he prortoattt poaSsael hav- '} cog proret too light to perform h:» irost. I T. Vaaonder was at PMUmelf.tita last wees, t: aueadtrut 10 the dtspremno "f s large cargo at * BSfSKVBKtt V.VSSS ' ths: he ordered roorteeo cartamla forwarde-l 1^'lMllejCd^^^a^a^ofwta^ were g ^Oor Ketn^ot last^rrek regarding the porchaee | and oKlrr ' ot lain ^lrrum»t'snccic'*»ef in ur> * We|iMn'^hi'|'he '|ropo*e.1 rlratn pckjt^tlne J ihenmiSa'oMhe oonnty r aa ro^tdnj rr*^" J Court House. Ths Oraad Jnry round 14 true inlia of Indict- , TB| OMrt Oreae Cornet Hand are practicing J dwnrrouirenJu'iJKmui^he^M^' ""re ' =IB1 aPer s^ danarrona and itngsrlng , Morgan llaml, K»q.. agent for the ownero ot Brop..DanWCox, propstotorot me Virginia tnhaeco t Iter By the Township Oomm?Uce lo°Dl|t*Orer'»* - cancj In the road orershlp cause,! By the death I of H. M. Crawford. t Inrerestlng memorial servteeo tn memory nf .# Ells lllldreth deceased, were he,. I ilro , M.K.csnron jut Sun, U) morning. The atteodfrtrnda ^rongnrsit tile coaniy. many ^ Lieut. James Bailey, at Company n.,t,ftll. . f WfttaM.ia'"e '"'l 5"' 1
Holly Beach. A new caWwIU boon Bo phi on the raUrowL Mr. xpofford la mating I m prove menu 10 his I'ottagc owners are getting ready to mora 1 down. . nn;i''iir"M" Bo11'' b*'W la an tlem Care'May'wtyt1"*""™0* °™" p*",Un' ** A Bto 'Uruider say- t.iat two h> a company IwSr' The Borough Baa pnrchsaed a gravel pit at IKirletgn ot twenir tour acres for ll-sw. wttS'S ■reTro-faB^r'TT grill w abqnt hhrtn* 1 large I^Mrs- Harohaj taken lin^her ^sr^de once none Vnrty-avetmadreddotiarn was 1 he orlop agreed tn be paid the Wrecking (Vimpairr fordeliveure tho achooner Emily P. Northam In New Iho Mite Doctor of the Preatyterun choreh rlev. led tho tot] "wing r.mtrrs : Prralilenl, 88 a RTuokmhon items. * as'forroerly1*" pleB"t°' Ulto aprtng WatK ^Ur^nf^oriraUs. " "" ""T" "" Mrs. R. H. Marshall Is entenatntng her stater TIM Rattle ngdeo or Tnckahoe. aiid'S noi^soirenng rroS l*n|°anl|''' nigh I suffered* aarererollanre' <loorrariU«S»w5» nohandy to middle and lower Cape May. Bueklsn'a Arnica Salvo. Tho best Balve in the world for Cuts, Bores, Ulcers, Ball Rheum. Fhvnr Bora*. Totter, Cbappnl Hands. Chilblains, Com*, am) all Skin Eruption, and pustivelv cure* Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 29 cents per box. For sale by Konry A. I Kennodv. • • Japan grows enormous quantities of sorghum canc, ami large quantities of jrranulated sugar have been made from it at 512,600.01X1 pounds. The principal of the country is rice: one half tbt entire land under cultivation. It la said, being devoted to it* growth. Corns are not always on tbe fret, as all Chlroiwdists advertise that tbcv have "removed them from several rrnwnrd heads. " You alwavs notice a well corned man can't stand on hts feet, though. i«r ^dtTrtiSfttifnts. ftOYftl ■ tel ■ Win6 ! P0WBER Absolutely Pure. 5 »aga «*«*>. - wmmmir:
"Wnyn'a" Biiatnwaa Locals; W. Scott- Hand's insurance Com panic* all first class. A 10 hone power engine for sale. Apply at this/office. ~ a • perforated toilet paper fifteen cents roll at Garrison#. London Purple h> cheaper and more affective than Paris Green. 2t Wanted.— $25,000 on Brat mortgage. Apply to J. M. F~ Hlldrelh *80 tt Copper paint, rope, caw. tar, crab nets aud Aahlrg tackle at Garrison's. A new Philadelphia Singer S wing machine for sale at tlfit office. Call and get tbe partiruU' a: tf __ • Hielmrd ftelovtr offers for sale fresh tnlirh rows of soperioy stock. Apply to him on his farm at Green Creek. "if I Nile paper from five cents a quire to ; at Gsrti son's, HO Washington strai t. I Watrrro- A whi'e Protestant girl to general housework. Apply at Rev. A. B. MoCur.lv>, LafavelU' street, near Madison avenue Cape May City. tf - Eugene C. Batigbn, piano tuner, regulator and repairer, will be ftt Cape "May during the' spring and summer. Orders left at American House wlli be promptly. .. attended to. a23-4t The property No. 9 Washington street .... -it,. .,'Tre L off. re.! hv i'owner Joseph Hand Tor aale or nnt. n, No. 1 1 Washington to rent only. _ Both of these stores are admiral) e business stands and .will he rented for the • season or year. Ctlll at once and we Mr. Hand. 5t Painter's supplies: O 1 by the I arr- 1 at \ ail margin of profit, ready mixed paints, and (mints mixed to order by a practical decorator, ft all 'shades. Glass cut any sitje at ah rt notice. At J. Harry "Hughes', Jackson and Mansion For $2.05 this establishment will send the W.kvx and the American Agricultur. iat for one year with the umwrallelcd premium ronrbtinnibn. IT wis offer has ever bt en exceeded by any oilier newsr?#? iremluma alone aye worth more ™ than three times the sum asked. if M s. R. T. Brown opens loday at the corner of Washington anil I1, rry slreeU, ' !cr new dry goods store fully marked, with spring millinery in all its "branch's, dress go. ds. notion*, and trimmings, all fresh and fashionable. Her long acquain- •" rouee with the Cape May trade enable* old customer* and make many new oms. I<OW price*. No trouble to show good*. Call antl compare goods ant! prirt s 2t One of the handiest family labor savers is the Excelsior Clothes Line, patented and mi nufaetureil by Mr. Wm. SomerS. of Atlantic City. The materia! ,.f which > the stretcher i« made is durable anil the - metal nim-rorrosive. One of them may l-e mam d to a post on t he day the young ( people set up iiourekvcping and it will last them a life "time tf At E. J' buson's, matting by the roll at p, wholesale prices, all grade*.' New style >r of wall pipets, 50WL pieces to select 'j from, competition defied. 6c and up. Full lines of men and boy-* IhioIb and n shoes. Fine calf akin Wsukenphnst, " formerly $5J now 34. women's (x-hble " leather shoes. $1 to $2. Finer grade to suit Ihono who don'l mind to pay lor - finish and wear both. Children's shoes, 1 all styles and prices. The brat is the - cheapest. Specialty of rubber goodsNo trouble In show good! ami talk over n prices. Those who are fitting up fi r 'B the spring should not fail to examine '! .stock and learn tor themselves thst good* and prices bear close company. a33-tf '« Nntlom -°t All persons are prohibl'ed from taking anything off the plantation, aueli as hay. " Iron, etc., or defacing any of the " property, .atpl are forbidden pasturing ,, rows or horses under penakr of the tt law- , R-C.Ttr.Auo. "i fit Rio Grand Sugar Co. ^ fit |<|Q Grantl Sugar Co.
3 |tw ^(Ircitis.mmts. ; ifnpoRTBNT a . . TO HOI SliKKEPllitS AND ;; HOTEL PROPRIETORS. . JAMES McCREERY & CO. ofTer Special Induccmonti lo, r Housekeepers and Hs.ol g.-o- - priotorn In tho felluwing linos »f Housekeeping Coodbi d TABLE DAMA6KS, * '30 ot#., 65 els, 78 ots., 85 en. tual $1.00. , TA3LE NAPKINS, ? •I - ', $1.50, $1.75, $8.00 per dean. TOWEI.S ALL LINEN, 81, SL25, $1.50, $1.78, 82 per tlawa. TOWELINCS, 5 its, 8 en, 10 cU, 12hi eu. per jaol. CLASS TOWELINCS, t 10 ett, 121* eta., 18 ets, 20 eti. per yird. BLANKETS, • £1.28, 1.80, $1.76, £2.00 per ptir. , BED SPREADS, 65 Mats, {1A0, £1.25, £1.50 rack. 1 UTICA SHEETINCS, , 8-4 W 8-4^ 04 10-4 ( TigSa., 'lti • #•;'*, jitats. p #oge*her with an extemlve variety of finer qualities, Including; new and elegant deHlgna in fine Tablo Cloths, ■ Napkins, Lunch Clothe, etc. Trtey also offer In their UPHOLSTEHr DEPARTMENT LACE CURTAINS, $1.60, £2.00, £3.00 par pair sad op**rd. COLORED MADRAS CURTAINS, 05. $0, $7.50 p., pal, aad op i bjr tha yard, 40e.| ftOe., 65c- 76a. per yard aad npvard. PORTIERES, £6-00, £7.60, £10.00 ,« pair sad opvard. SILK PLUSHES, 24-iatk, £1.76, £2.80, £3.60 wr yard. SILK BROCATELLES, 52-lnck, £4.00, £7.60 .ad £0.00 par jtud. Holland Window Shades, all sizes and colors, 811 p Coverings, and Cretonnes, Ac., Ac. Orders by Mall or Express Nob say part of tka naiy will receive carol*! »ad prenpt attcalicn. , Jas.piGCreery S Go Broadway and 11th St., New York. All VaMes ol Grass aM Clorer Seeds. TB^J^- fcraarot. F,ro. rrew w»U, of g LAWN GRASS SEED, i n, LASDiurri! a tto.ua, J
HAND'S CENTRAL MARKET, Corner Wa^hiftgton' and Ocean Sts., X CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. ANGLESEA, " LOTS, 50x150, Gottages for Sale or Pent, ' • ...ON. EASY TE.RMS, CHARLES MACE, '"g*- ' v ' , LOOK OUT FOR THE BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 34 Wasbington Street, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. ^^LondonIURP^ jOSEK HVifltNGwafs LONOO'N' PURPLE" ?rgal Adi-frtisrmcnts. ^r«al AterrtbrmrnM. "NJT5W JERSEY SUPREME ^ | \ Ir^uu, ^DJOVllSBD SPECIAL MAS "NfOTICB TO LAND OWNERS. ruma u SJJ555SSS.* CHANCERY OF NEW
SPICIAL MASTER'S SALE ' REALJSTATE. idnd^s'ilr of N-w'jiwr ' : ' ^ "S"° ] flftyre*! ^l^Wnu^Ti-j'a^ljnn' I Vxs" ""f'ttiln* atTsreks oorasr of ihs'wnu atdoot raifarettvauraiifomsrTrlktaiti Jhrerevsn rt»^r?Vromnnriy fret {oowto'of tboasaixt sip are trei'iS *" TTio UUzd. ^B-irlnnttur a: a slats In tin, ami*. I'onxreda «re«t,"ud ext-ndlax itenre pars lis' mutr'rmnatoi'rae BS* six tlogrem tBirty nuuatoa wssi'Srir'teat tornramiMB" area nori*^ ihtrtyukraa itoro—t w "nonh" lOMb "j"'' ■"* 'l™™ therea!Vu.T ^yarrlirr rrrntSHIS*' cont^lDln6 , northweat llne nt'To^h" airre^VlmHtlx'and*# haUfWaoathtrealwanl froja ik^oanlrt: aag a^rawTthrat^Mn*™Vy^xh'itsnv*« 'rain? ranutfl wUh Conirreis strret°aauiri' UUnr-tarre ' the otare ot ^tteirinninf.^ ('"-I'.aifilna five thooMlller and wlto wt IBs raid 'iienrxe llorkta# Bs Caps riar.eoanw, to beret Hoofs? o. 1-4°*°' Uraaeeoad hv dsrel dstret AUxnal ts. 1*1. or reotrrtUo said office, la^Dora^BjMkSg p. s«. a. 1 1«. of reoor-l la aald IfiarXV* omc-e.'^S'^eiSi boo* S4. p. US, He. FRANK LIS C. WOOLMAS. BRBOKS A BRROKN. IWlotto??"0" '
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EVERYTHING FOR FARM AND GARDEN, SUCH AS - CARRIAGES AND HAINES Fertilizers and Seeds, ■ pCMMt IMPLEMENTS, Fire Netting, Etc., at W. R. VANGILDER, PETERSBURG. N. J. ' S1UK BARGAINS, t^CVVo call your attention to the 'following Beau- — tiful shades of Surah Silk, soft and heavy, an excellent quality at 75 cents. A lot of all Silk Rhadames, at 75 cents, in all shades. There is nothing that beat a td Khadame for wear. Faille Francaise is almost as popular as Surah, We have them hi all colors, but would u. call special attention to our Black Faille at $1.25. "Try to match it for 51.50. Heavy iilsck Rhadzimcr at Si. 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 years, know that wc sell them at the lowest prices and T. keep none but the best wearing goods. HALL'S :v- No. 2G South Second Street. PHILADELPHIA.
| borsch.&nrommel, ! SPECTACLES, ^jgg . EYE GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, ARTIFICIAL EYES> DAVID (W.r.RODA N , ; p.j EL B""7HDttGA 3^D Coal A Wood, Flour A Feed of all Kinds. Fresh A Salt Hay in Bales. I LEWIS D. STEVENS, "** NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, No. 62 Washington St., Cape May, N. J.
PHOENIX 'OIL COMPANY. 4257 10 4263 Columbia Avenue, fh'ladelphia. Manufacturers of 'the Celebrated PHOEN IX_BELT OIL. This Oil will preserve ybur belts ; has no effect on glued or cemented laps, and gives the full transmission of power. For sale by Belting Manufacturers and Mill Supply Houses at $1.50 per gallon, in t, 2 and 3 gallon cans. r $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 Destruction of the Gape-Worm of Fowls,Prevention and Care of "Chicken Cholera" and Roup, l»ut X1J» it! 1 nxid a pound CYiiih, PHICE, <50 ctra. FEB POUND. IHHHCTION0. Chicken Cholera is a warm weather and parasitic — a Preventive give to every ten hens or turkeys ,- MlM one tablcspoonful once a week in soft food. Do not ' ra, feed corn while sick. When afflicted with tbe disease The Symptons are drooping spirits, anxious look, treat as follow*: great thirst, nervousness, pale or dark comb. °"c 'ublespoonf'" to every ten hens or turkeys '-Roup- »uscs "^TliiUi'a'igE'aTThTTosuiLrhoa'rse same amount 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. K*M08ACTtlBED M V Copyrt*iiKsl aad K^uund In Unnad HUM Patml Office al WasMMlan, D 0 the bragdon MAHUFiCTUliii™ company, j.-b. bragdon, C8P5 MAY NEW JERSEY, U. 8. A. V " " B, C. TIZABD, Sra.nl Mmp,.

