Cape May Wave, 24 September 1887 IIIF issue link — Page 2

PubUfhed tvety Saturday Morning CAPE MAY. SEPTEMBER 24. 1887a* >■»*, "J**:? , ? i X)Kuit the O'omiti;. jSYp'sasfwj 'a a,i The W atk conenpoodcnt haB bail a talk with a IUo Grande working Democrat uprfl -f )Wrf Atrtsjee t -WP county politic*. 3Ieek|ir*raod hlmiclf with nilloh loo ■'!,. gtnne noil: faeodom w to eahrUdat. r, ia atiinre>iU>.ni(uettu)c.«« to ihiaiytef., it it* in Ulaxhhmf llinfiHuw heguiuly -dttireti a change. dM«!5S, man,." myn he. rand. one Hal trill Maud up for the 'ntcnmia of Hm workiagtnini tbreug vevorynb>tach-. We ban! had .plenty "f peoiniiteaof dair.lnil they: are too ihin to*n this fall.'. ,Xou ne*er CSft make our ian>ple lxikve but that the aorgh utn in lualrv should ! elu re behind, of far off Kt'lildlv.- had creryllutigi'bfl'n dotwtoM mltfit A«re.:bwtn , done. .. flta Demorrala u« gro»ti fur protaiacs X »m Bunyi tn aty.i nothing rh<;>' .will nor IirnMiatypUj fof aiiroto. and I tell yon Mirlac l'mgettiiig guile litedqf It and so are thote toeu "»er! IfcefB:.* Ut, nothing iOiitt.n JA the .XUpfblioaut- i ut, up any kind' of a laboring -iu»n'» fri< id. this full every voter nbout here * to iwoskivfot dally iwagw, for a living, will i stand la wlth liini. .^Prohibition t id iyo«.a»yl"! "I don't. knew a vote abiut btrfc,we'r» not mailet U»l .way. ..Oltye* : ,for,t< meoranoe. Ihw.e men tie ITobijd-r-lfctofoiO-ptM mp-rCot^y-fiiH to do tbl ir Kteocbniatiing Inyo doo^, by iheh n- , temperate f ataugiies, much ham ." I . What's Uhj. matter with j jour o ro • Thw. t I.odlnm, , for" a candidal •> *»A1L right for ilic Democrats, if lie < >u. i br nominate. I, but. be can't, ' k him otit. Then Twa l»»a.noeipcr»p Those toblqilrta at .Troah)" soon kw k. prinei|>al out of » man op matter hi w . much he may tnko along In bis grip, 1 ut, : I am Willing to give him a chance, p Tiding tie's, lur Ike worklngman. Tin. Republicans ate talking of Walter 8. leaning. Vou had better ask soiiey, i bodymlfti, laltboogh I believe he wot Id.I ffo, right by usrdl round. The nw p." . gel the people's vote here muni be sou id, withe fishing question, and |he..,||i n„ lhadsnlooif he gets his wo:hhiliot»Xi ''1|, aria, aud;dou't you forget ir.Jfr, lvA> The call to work prevented the .Gram >r trow .•saying - any wore. thin, tiny. lj"t there vvv(l he another chaiipw soun wh n your readers may bave.anotker vppqfF a, .lly ,to,b«araptntithi)ig from tbi» deaexl ed village arberaitoan touj. plepAl! of w#r a I yew ago, but now not' enough", ,t?. •» *» i|tha,demand»of rnerc eghfapW' W' to blame? Orsen crook. ■« tfi Captain I.akc is' gettiffg better s^'#' ^ Alfred Cre.-se !m« horse by the prevailing di A pure white flicker has bbeti' pagi e'd by one of bbr amateur sjlortsfneb. WmMldlllngshend his ihif fll'tOtis of "c«M'irdri ab.acre^ a aploiidfd ytiiflil. ||°>Srt,Sim^i'ev^lng''8Wni' f*r. etf eni plied litiii ' the ' colored Capip grtt'uii IS.', klfbj. . ibr horses.' I)' n't ^^■ih'fcrn.6u'( unless for lifgeut rcas< is. drcl/lro 'their ihtinlloB of -nJagafnst trespass i lis jSRfilgAJIfMPW®«w l«5jPfWt ,*/i|f ?9" '| levAip np age Jtf, en T\" "'.l ease hm inatl ■ >1, i ■. ■ : " uffr. 1l 'Veaailr 'jpcol ' a part of i^t, , week lo Philadelalun wi(o hts chjl'dr -p^ ^»»j|^y:'iJ.cr? wou|d. ,liko to iofl. 'nr j ^ a ' pension of_ uwhtcii'ffi stahiis W so, oiticli need. ,, d^P^^pthjr'iiicjj " W lincirtischj i ijy IWTTO i buhhina asked, lis i $S*$jW'^?da»^pnMy for a «ix i ol- . v,.; m f® *nl halted long endngh at the Court Ilii iso, ^ ^ 0ox.JdWWtM*u1**6yHifUy.o(i quite a reputation av' ttl ihdtan'V lie, htenb#:""1 'it -('i t] /. ; Imiitifhtoaabtie'tldhtw one ' see* f > a -nw^askre he ■taBH Pm«w«d'wy"rwwideea eapts DU 'PrtbrttbOt^ would "Ibake a flue lortiW tfohvminutaHhrtnk Industry, bdew of the facilities afforded b.v Cedar Sm. np, '^'SseiWyii.'tleint ts tatked ol by 'the ;x. ecutive committee lit the Sunday S, !, wl AaaocUUoh'as the puce' for its next ny, noal Mte ' ' ' -y ]i ' .. ' : "araWtomCT.'., 51 iihte.-iCHl with h gh. rotting tih'd whSch Is naturally drai ol off into the meadow. It was one ot he, b^^^dWaraHllrrs In pre^..'.inW -..s, the neighborhood, all of whow-a/oV. nd foHhiramiSititituoll. . *i ' Tutkahoe fonheriv fed tbe iihn ^y! stage passengers of the old' ^roii* flhara PkUathSpli la to Cape May ' Mi .proprtctM»« tboae old linos. Mm rtf.' WUltsker and Weafcott. are said ttsb vp "•■dd'twae monr y at the tiiakawa. lc u*nu»ama«jo|hMe kte dinner at tM; iM< Tndkaboe attar the Rmgnr d<' from the breakfs.tirg place. cum ,nstances al3 not reach (wpep the ro d»

■ Diaa Creek Dots. ^ The Voum^egple<are Ulking olLaiso- ^ Cant. 11. aak " '"""" rr,,m 'Ht!more On S week's V-aeati in. 1 I OFf'W'1 Lodica Norton are taking in i i the sights of the Quaker City. I Win;" Raymond and wife, ot Atlantic i . Cltv.-TaiH lifegftitRrittitlvM In this : .phicot VIII.'-HkI lJ l-ll l'l-lii >1 ivtll. ' ...1 . . , Asa ijiio UH1» rnaka .bHlUTuremitswrb.. i •i *n(Jor.ainiill,ohiWrU». .they baran't the .1 S AHHfnA'.-m.'lnrn-j 1'- -'r-i: - '•• ' ■■'> 3 i, • JIr»-iaid(dt«s*ai paiddur. -i,tetio,l»w, i I .MiJa GeiirgB Jt'hnain, » brief visit on, ,l > -Wednesday. . .qi,f.i .» [ ,« 1 CaptS Is Mmuuer Msiey i« getting U'd. : enough I»f. hi* , broken hip jaintif ('is<l * shout oo nrmoitss. - 5 Cope Kotveu XteSgUss vishttl I'ltt , li ,S(Qr»is,.atiioropsniid by his brother^n1 AiwXla)ik'iBiiBv UoweU. .shell oyster*. ' <Jspteis taumtierblnrry njadr glad lis 1 mnny.ifcltaaa -lif:worsliiping .wiih ,th m Fi iTut hnatiiiyj for. the flat tuns I ut t: . ; Abqilainsi! Ruanrs- Norton hnd A1 ep »■ Cong] vsdtdd their, homes on Suture sy 1 and HundaJ bun returning tku folluwi Jg 1 morningc One man of die siUaste- -lush snuiml ip J his gate three tlmos.it having bhtauh u-, ^ kth down by a iitsle open aJr ciairtiig; in !, Fonrigii gunhore will, he requited tn ■ pay ptsipar rrepeot U> the rights of pr^p. ' erty owaersut this blrillwick. Or nnsder a ehsrte of ta'apusa: a .u Some of our store- louneea uru sul!i rr f iiig front amMUtck of fidl eiectiun- Itie 1 disease is spreading; the. wmwh geitlfig d tile prohibition variet)'. ill in r Mus HebBora-..iliilcu hs« returned to 'n her former lajme it); Atlantic county, k-. tier many friends will miss her in the < Sunday school and church services. !', ,1, Last&Uurday evening Presiding Elder V, JtobUns preached on excellent senuon. ?• Adso-Bunday morning the text being in Job 23. X, which proved to be a very InTi derratlng one.-.' A' i Among the many thousands that hail P the pleasure and chance to greet Preslfl, dent Cfevelamlat thoContccnial celebruVi lionmu John iluWell, A. lly well Und !li Chas. NoOod. t-ii J" • ' Donnfsvtltw'ttwms. it Miss Fannie Carrol! left home Mom ay a <0 roMuneweosehdol dutk sat Klo Gran lc. in -iHdf*a«xX' hmllatw spent last Batun ay d evening with one of Tuckahoc's sir a 4»0t*«l*.. t.,.! jiirufbiit I . ..iIVi'' •t Mrs. Jonathan C. Japia* is iinproc ng » • ftlflwly- W'e.hi.ijm to. spon.aceJier f ee among u.« again, , ,, • - Martin WelU, of ,-Sea,vi|lq,. drove in ,j town *i<ft bis JlpB pair of liyraos S ini dsy .ntiuipihg at hi. fstu- rs. , ,F.]W. J agio*, and. W,; M. ,>"of ng as. , tended i lio bicycle sapesat ltosevUlqn ar, '' Newark. Saturday, and succeeded 'A as .bringing homq syme of thf prkw» Uiu' of our y oupg uien lisd such a lo. uNh! b»vg,)h«t<|»hf txacVtoga rely >do * iW iJlivyWil^ee^ 'Wlh'. hq walk^l f t®. b W'daSi dpwn. thk tank W n-oel her to i till i I (WiPiM vev -II V. li ! in "• MisaLid i Adam j, |*bo baa been vi itlitg her sister, Mrs. Eugene Way, ttn turned home Wednesday. We sym ». tbtrifwhfr lHsf ,ymirtgAg«Rlifdian t hd; 5:1 .wurii snoh-a mttihrful" counUStnnea on " Wednesday crening. ■■ TliH Jug breaking and fivulvol of- be *t: NorUrJlennhn-M. E-, Sunday school ' as •T faelil is iklmngki hidl Wcilnr«iay «\ m. Ing. '.MUidngb the wcntlier proved inI1, faviHBblu a.Tair,cr/itvn waa.|trO*t"nt, i nd 'li aismmll susa cleared. ',o.lu' . n • AniotiK'thiw that took. in tba cent n. -nM -iiicliMispfi ithilade'pUla! last-w ok ft maireuAki.1 Ns U. huiithcFu B. Jlusht*ll, li. ML Ltic,.. .iac ib Wsllv 8. Uoy'd, C. *1 dr. m doll; Wi. £. Vouais, Elton Holmes. Dr. p. itVAjr snd-F. W. James. * ' ' Coarten litona.' ' " Is '"Wiggins" oyght'lo, 'jic ashamed cf 1. himself. ... r- •E*iitta'NJtfooatb*«ia»'Cl«a»nont fqr k afaw.dws- ... i!. lu iWb QtuY«mpifn is. home again afl' r a « iBotHWle*nniPW-'. ij" .!. .do.,k»< -uilrs-JihwiaU i-,.Uusop,,.afhouib. : i*- » ivhllioiaab bet t«»h«» home. g. li CJ|*s,,Qoowbs isgrading.tbe.td'e 'of, rir WW WSIWmWWVfr#"**-., <ri s, , .MiBkAla^iv-Jlqrci* of.Cgpe May |n 0 itha, gufsk-pf hfifi cousla.Jflss. &iiigr * fht III Iii'i'ii Vila lo lull nra.il C" d ,..8c|MwidB,Vhfif 0«n,»3flRhiniiha at. d, .dlschargpj cargoaa of .oom .ou Moo ay y and Tuesday. Sujh. Willi- tu-ol Idas Creek fun av 1. scboAi; 'ta*W The' feed In reporting his M MttiitUMWffp.,1 fjim-jbii lad II-' ri Wherq wiU Jhe..8unday ;achooV-«m-k wentko-he lield? i« kqueslhw- of interII est to the Sabbath school -workers. Ik iTMrfi. EJix* D. Rq«s k*s gone to Baltl- - hitt-j I j'lv V'-r husband. Ptjti Cbas in uRrsj.of.tha sehaoneg hois V. Chapels. Miss Mollie Thompson abd Mr. WU1 and sounds of c, the Centennial noiDhnrsday and Friday. Wc ant glad. to. note. »n lmiiroveracnt » in the condition ol llsr. Ubern Grace ' who has been Avang dangerously ill for * Andera u yimro and-Cbaric- Burt of !- iUoUy.Jteaeh, matle ;a business trip to 2. one village on Mteahyn Mr.iBurt took ;; Baptsatichnashi ; uialraa no Tto J di.bsw l'"«hWmy'ff«Wft.'w" h hlaian odl *ods v! l" l" .hire m , l» vhfa MWU&WM fTowlnx % i : MtewwIimkMiiM k: ff.Vf it A.-lI—Haniiltptk lias marie a dcclJ^ti' <i{l«aM)M-tlihta*iatumiiii!unioT bluorr I ' ipiiff' | an At - Tb^o^^^e^ooach has resumed its .' rtw^to "Mffl frWrtipbi ffH^ Pffnt. i It r YCTrfTrt!"eif<ff'by.Jfb«e,a*jkM"nir< we prefW"HH4n»4W " 1 We are sorry to health at" ibAe-Hf i>tq* > oldest nelgkUdre- UtftMkHA'-lfcke iup b Ihtoriraridenne at CapfciMkyuoWOn *3) 1 And ^ HlHteburn-appthteJiS-cpllent family added to jmor numbers .

Mrs ^ .CWruusii had gyi- * -PUiJladekilila and \ . ^ A'w'koB Vlii^jcsft \ 1^fcy will Jiot <gi ; ■# \ 0 • ° 8 • Mr. Wlit!t« • Is bu*y nu.king net* q . vhr4"J> ' ajipa. Hc experl- lojaJseflf M . ntWin M.dfffiofffs and any one SS lc,rti)«['U.»'/awte will 'lO'Jrt H M ointW * him next spring. j-- ■■ Jt laufi J^iAUihhUuUnh Uuk. _ buriness and Ihe way he sells monse o fip^p3nt *?; a not- Ml to catch every mouse in yptsr h i pIaMsf'"Tirf 'fiite?" vJ,!j - q t r.;dt>meof (iur people thai visited the - 1 Om-tKutiopal CrnHnnial had Hm good I I tertnan le w I'rwiident aad Mrs. Clcv.i.;L _J " tend wnfsay sheds very 6ti« in app nr., nnnoand her look. of-, goojlntes. and re. Q i ilncmcut are much muee, u» be admirul. t: 1 TbhJ-nMAtetildaiK; fuuidh-is jlftf.I , .up i|cMill ('riuik(,hc«<w-ji, r.J. T.' 'Col(:: i map, kiivipg given up;, the. pleasure for. t itUiaieummefJsWiogithi the mated his ^ hiodies, S. T.; Cdetaani who- Will hjve j , it repuiotmband «nl rccUti-timed wl'-h a ,i nfw,n*tee. i,. ,■ | '< i iCspt. Oeorss' bsyre, caught a lirg'c j i drStii lisli in the sntf awi was ;s«y n i Srt^Sfgdt pa te.his -soibiarlawi S. JT, ' Coleman, whu'to vory- fwnl nf Ihe, l»s^i, a i and appreciated ; U greatly. ! The cip- j ■ taiD iv a most successful flsUettntn . ^iid \ [, whutt there arc any;, to ibo! found jlie \ , knows, jnsi how nndwhen, togst tliuui-, > j „ Jlpi VanUlldiv boa iwntheh; liojap jdn" ^tWawitJilt- Uu ha* hopes. that U mjay t I. t«T}<|ycr.- 'Cliisalpre .-rhuto look liis tl km , ,, uRef.to tfyulh ijeavilje aiidtliOuiGicm 5b j , • giMtdc,,' ,Two mornings alterwawl oiiviuf .; theui.aai dtwil. Whioli Qlkk/'a him "nd of , r, the ,U"kjf.«iiw that insured in lime. Eu- s gene Townsend also lost a lior-o a few , ,1 gbys ago that was not insured. It was , s regorted that 8. T. Coleman's Lucy was , ; on the sick list, but so far she has cscap- ( ed. Hay she he spared. < ) Miss Nancy Brower has left our neigh. t e her new home at Townsehds Inlet. The , young and old people gathered a', her ( r home on her first night there and gave , ,; her quite a house-warming. Each one , n took a token of regard and good qunqti- - i. ty of 'nccssaries found their wa};Ufo' | her pantry, besides, a good luQjh wak ' il spread and all seemed to enjoy thc.,even- , I- lug's fun immensely. j ' i Coia"sprlnR. I • 'Tuesday evening prayer meeting Wa» ' largely »tt< nded by our peopie." ' Mr.' :c:d M .. in-nurlli .iluglier nt- ' y trluTc.i'tlrc t'clifcnnb! last week. ^frV. Vincent Miller returned home - ir rtf'nir wiralhpr'cbnilniies, "Ilis'Stib*" ] wSl havcio ilfspcnse with.bis A'tubber#.*1 g Miss Belle M%r, we are sdrry td'no!*, . e hna ilwen tor ihe, jwat week, sery soiich IndlsposM. ■ ■ "> ! - ' j u -Aliw i^rrtlw Snydnr spent , Saturday , i. ,»nd Sunday With her friend >lins Bcrlha I: iMMIflMKnu • i. ' -1 • ' | U | AJr-SJaa. Ui>lfri»n..hia fur tho., pas'. , a, weeh cstlghl -ihe, largest and i prettiest a wv*rb Hah of tbq season. - ' | At'ir faimera so , far bare, been,, very , > fditunau jii regard to tlm.liorwj disuwec i. Tk»y havyn't l"pt ooahorsci ir , Afri. Busaa Brown presented to .Mr.' II Jo in Jinuoll on. Tuesday a mammoth watermelon weighing 40 pounds , I. ,Tba,i*;mnl .wedding at lbs ,','8pt|a|f j ,j li m afTiitded much conversation among . i. tbf f vrauborry pickers" tliis week. , n. Ndgkbors of the "Spring" complain j n Of. Imiqg vary much imnoyud by . the ( "Aaydfitoati". asw public nuisance, '? S « Jtes MaiwK. Miller who lias for (life j ls past three years been teaching ache il tf ' " u Vjooland, will icmaiu hoine during the | i. Irinler, , d . -M/a, Hi L. Foster bsd » very pleasant | , oalliirom Mis* Barton -Sehellengrr and ; ir her; gentleman • friend on Wednesday { k evening. I, The Eldrcdgc homestead which has J. Been Tlahdlng "ir least tiro hundred i t, years, waa torn down by carpenters t this week for rebuilding. . J. Swain Garrison, Jr., of Cape May, i now an employee of the Shenandoah t ' Valley U. R Co., was paying calls In I ,v our village Wednesday last. Ir: The picked crowd. of the "Spring" , were seen on their way to Cape May In an open "barouche." Monday evening latft. (Great display of hosiery.) I" Faster J. L. Undls te off on a ten . -il daws trip among the hills of Western , fi Hstmsylvanla. During his absence Rer. 1 1 Morris Crease will preach for him at the S -Old Brick church." < T' Sin. Mary 11. Soffe returned home on j Thursday evening after intending rev- ; '• eral days in Philadelphia and other - I points of Interest. She report# of hav- t Ing a very pleasant time. r 1_ < Court House. Let us Tote on corporation, i- Dr. J. H. Hand has insured a number of horses this week. i Editor Cooper, of the OiaeUt, has , - been seriously 111 this werk. | The prohibithm meeting hrH here on | Thursday afternoon was well attended. I Cplored Camp closed on Monday. A '- f few'of our young men wear lung facei "' Political "liosscs" are frequently .jsren1 1 t In small groups talking over too coming ' 0 campaign. r Master Clarence, son of PoflmaatBr 'J Charles E. Nichols, Is seriously ijl if 'i f this writing. > Pastor MeCurdy, of Cape May City1. . 1 preached a very pleasing sermon in thP r First Baptist cbureh on Sabbath tnprii- . log last. ] . Why dont tjig '.'scrub" baseball ninS "l of Diss Crgekplny arctura game wifli 1 the Liberties. Don't be afraid of tham; " but come over. 10 , ,,,RsW WUliam Milchel, formo.IyjauMlP '{ • .i og a slii'Vt '« I evening be p-i-ached Ui Uic church, (o 'C , large audience. j ' • r, Along the Shore RoaMuNii i Mrs. Samuel Tcnmg is convalescent i Miss Hsttic Btites ls suffering fWtO trfi*1* t attack of quinsy. 1 ' We now hares stage which meW flit!' '• 1 train- at Mtb street. ■'• i! »d»-; 1 » Joshua G..Corsoh has taken hts' Huff-'1 J ly to reside in PhQkdalphia. " ' t S odmtoS' Corson; 'Sy* goi» tolAwer t , Cape May to tescfc toe young- Idea how t to shoot. ... ' I The horse disease seems noV done \ I away with altogct)ier, wrer*l m'W cases 1 • being reported th!« week. rwoetly fa thr r - * keeping. 1 I

ErTlU<*ao.TT^©lng<'t at Lz pr^,! « tbcmid^omSfttuBlSb . \ j \ Mfrs netHk tfcri #r/W' Oflicfdetl ; penchant for f%b«^Rc/ to it sg^nw ! d, rtthe fltotBrn^. , p "'-V- jh -JjJownMti JsTWFt farm *pretU!,-«,1 5 . jft— Itl'Tli 11" j tvrrnfy-eigli'. inches ; j bihiiT Cm imrnntrlMBTMrf. Lc ...i.i.'n willi n-grtUlialiBY, link: iliniiruli , i; of little Newton, the only sdn or Brower " ,Y3ct Dan s. elopement with K. s«nie<l to ., «j qulte'sVE jAit^indei'tfte'iwrc of Dr. CarlT. Those who have lestt horn's tlda weak-, - from tho prevalent tiorsc di-easi- «re',,J Jtoaq!-' ii'wn'. jk'.TfigMbf »Pi! Our co}o^j^n^tem^^5(^,,lh"ur j, , Y»s,5W!'.'I».W1R, , WWliftijSWBWHIAFl .rcacil iL . ]' '. i v,, , j „ JUi,T. ^"j/j^.ti'? ^ W.k.'."*1' scarlet a tciyfi j;i!t ;tb«l cj Serious as . ge^lqJ,Au;j.ll.,i.« *'« ! iMl. JSfflWft. .p or mill pair „ I ; ;,^]P;,JI.,,ia,,rjgh[-,., rVngcls generally , idpj.genqr^ljx, giyc. beUcr satisfaction ■ ,f||^;j%Jf^^,fotm.''e»peciaUy tlie i WRft'JMSfT"* lu- -r v "|! ^fQflimmer rolls around Scott ; aiiopl^ bay* toe pond dug out .deeper ' ^uid k.h^f1 ' idass of boots budt. By tbc way, gplt is good nt catching heavy ; bodtesonthe fly. , 'We are sorry to say that one of Townscuds Inlet's young ladies is addii red ■ unpleasant experience with the article. • Miss Nancy Brewer has at last go do- ; tnicilcd in her snug little homo at Townsemi's Inlet, and oil Tuesday evening j was the recipient of mauy handsome and 1 useful presents from mmterou- friends ' and relatives who gathered there for a story ouraclf, but we didn't. Our inwere two ladies of this place —well. If it wasn't IbAor Itself, il was bfite |tracks, and they did not get the i However, there i- nothing IHje (tqttW k&o ludl a-rolhag From the few ■ , |H"W ?r 4boul 11 U"or wwkjl "K" tbe^tory kepl zTowlnc until people got ' 10 scclpg Uiftbvar, and oow li Is » beat and tiy^'cVW | vYf'yf«! "«> totag cpd i» a conjectun Pishlrwt C'»»s 1 ' The bights are^irtiib'tii'dito , ' ' ,j6h'n'Wf8tfydtt>st,'6Wbf W, horses :liliYweiic"Wltii nVdoifigids.1' •" liu" , ' Win.' jilc-ffbiin rioted on ThnrSdiy tctuhj'in'giiibie fioff'dky. We'are'p^«e^ 'wliArn'tHHv"Ike" has aliindoned ikii'ideK'frfttiytTOg to Haley, vtlle. ', -JVlt^qugh JH"1 n0 fr°91' ,hc forests Win tw.ttake on their autumnal : tints of® MuVyellow. ': ." (MJfts.fetft Y- Shaw who has been vis- , it>g her, Mrs. Morion, at Rio ' •<&#«., ^s turned home. ' t^pjler, the iillful treatment of Dri ,j toiwns, Ml»s Madeline Bate, who bus ; bceh, quit# ill is uow convalescent. , jqbn Bate is repairing and remodeling „ 'MJa' '.'.^wflltag house. Messrs. Woolson and tjchcllenger have the contract for ' ^dwing. , , .Citlcb Shaw and bis grandson, Walter, 5 caught Willi book ami line over two huu- ' , tired fish in toe sounds one day last week. Master Walter, who is a little fellow about eight years old. Mr. Gilbert was down looking after property last week, but his slay was cut short by receiving 4 telegram from ■ blswlfo requesting his immediate return. He left 8. M. Foster in charge of bis unfinished business. The HonsKKEEi'xn f^r .October will contain a full account of the wedding of the manageress of that paper, on the evening of September 28. together with accurate descriptions and illustrations of the participants' wedding dresses anil A copy of this issro will be mailed free , to any of our lady readers sending their address to. THE BCCKETE PCB. Co.. MiwEsi-nns. Miss. Goodies are fairly billng In the sounds; are too golden back beauties of the olden time. An Important Element Of the forces* of Hood's Saras pari Ila is the fact that every purchaser reclvrs a fair equivalent for his money. The famiheadline "100 Doses One Dollar," stolen by imitators, is onginal with and only of Hood's Saraaparilla. Tills can easily be proven by any one who desires to test the matter. For real economy, buy only Hood's Saraaparilla. Sold by all druggists. Of course we don't print everything that ls sent In for publication. If wo did there would make quite a stir In many places whore now it calm and JWIMTBI. ~* .Bucklen'a Arnloa Salve. ™ Thy Best Salve in the world for Cuts, 1 Sores, Ulcere, Salt Itoeum. Fe- < vWPSeW*! 'TeUer, Chapped Hands, ChiL r .MatanGntoapftOd itol^Skin Eruptions, . Bmni,;, v. 1 ■ Aft B Bemui r of Scrofv/a Jkat^tperq.to^d.^JwiD'W.i^Tre, . over a yaar had twpjmntngSra (,n ray rrtvir! 1. ■ .d>hr u'i crack dprn an* Ms«,k ; AwOMtkMbtls pn i ' aratkms without »»i finalirtatt Hood's Sar- , aaparilla, and now says; " 1mb entirely woii." J "My soil had salt rhoum on hithands and " eotheWToi'Of ius legE. He took Hood's : SaraapsS'ja KM ft' enUrefr eared." J. B. ' wassa^s»sHi W AABtoftteOO. AsoUmrfta, Ura.ll. ;j.„, IOO Doses One Dollar

-4i I : < J IaJiuS EBUEJIAItEH. ,ir„ Sheriff. A . I'^CTiCB W'ciiEMTOM." " ' {': j. U paiilp Kwntg. adftuuuraior ot ruuip 1 1 awiwrBfSasSrrtsf; , aeaioft the mid alni|ubcr«i..r. H.1U : . .: IS mill III n asm JS. t nuarem. •nonrr ;, ; , i- .oottoret^raatfiSCm.Pate i = ! ftAed, Jaa«1<th, l«S7._ vm ' !' ' gkEfllFf 'S HAlbk. ' '' ^ , 'ilSSntletti'ftS Si' i i-'n -n ^:r's Sonwjki mli f t r- -.i" m ssi. at poni tr vch.nu, on ] SHERIFF'S SALE. ' QUElllFF S SALE. II M "^^Wofs'vltlw"' ST" 'ill r?'" f iram"rCrr"': U'""X """ """ 1 reodlmw, SSuSSn'V^ mmmm 5a' 'ite tMvi Henry lloylt-ct ak compnunant. win io li- », TT py S JAMKH HltoKMAKKtc, Jr., Sheriff, r LBAHISU 4 BLACK, Stue'tor. Dslcl So,.,. ISlli, 1<. I'rlnl.r. ror..t;o.:S, gllERIFF'S 8AJLE. OATTKDAT.'lhe -th day ot OCT'lt, A. II..1SSI, ornm M y/u'^icharjm.ni m in | | »SSS25v?'S^%d'£ j 1 adJottuDE hunt" of said KhJilWuJf. IS onaed! ! • i lont-swo dogrera, ea« tonr humlred and ally. ; roar favi; Uwucf alnn* .aid crr- K north aixiy. ; ; SSSSSS; ! huadnd and nl ji«y-nve ftot^ Uranoraiintn arty- 1 ooe' drfte. if a,'l furty-nvr uilnulilV"hK 'lol'n , haadrad and Uuny-nlno larp Uiooc* north ■ aixu-one dcurtca and nun y uuntuca, east eve I hundred and eleven reel; thrive north tortynloe drjrc a, east aeven hun.lred and tnirty- ! naaManM* Mi'imi" I*??'? !n''nv'«te''C,"H'"' ' Sri aoqnd; thonoe aloni u'ne ol'aaidmnd ( nS^w.^^no^^l^thoroiwMi?e no^ J It Im&iaM' inorouahtar' SMlk*U0ty-<va « fyaiig'aagiisg % MiipkiaflKbnCirorty-iire tew- uwnwnatn » pp SKUSStrsass: o f— rtlfiSnh fanumh'— 'I i uiu-h ad- - ! deareoaand thirty auwiwa ■* "even kundre.1 10 th^L^S^^^So^^6Sn^O|DBdKd . s. Vorte and other", e>t-t seoumta r u«, A." , ll aflA and only raoonie i to the oirrh-a niloe ot Cap. May Ucuatx, at Cape May court Home, | ID Pood Hook So. «t, pugra tss. ltd. is: and Iu4 ! Srta^I aa the property of Samnrl Davraoo at : «Su»"a25 J .'wF.S RHOKMAKBB,Jr, Sheriff. IL W. EllML'NtW, BoUcllor. Dated Kept, t, MM. F. P.'a, fis.1*. 1

k --r- ' . SPECIAL PiEmlQE I'll STXJW03IDGE & CLOTHIER, | The Extraordinary Attractions ^Ifcr-Centennial Celebration, "-"' I Sr™! P"wlc interest centcrea T5TOrtli' hHTP ca"S<fa U8j lor 8 lo I",s'I'_onc inviXlug cmisplcious attention lo the unparalleled attractions we have to T"' ;fui ilit'flrSr IHHtTBe'JTlii' (cr'.ip.'i'H'v of our new buUdiugs wc are able lo say that we are fullv prepared for the trans- > |b"sil"'4rf" "-"",',rer satisfactory to ourselvs. Oiuning our new store adddltion late in tho Spring, i - , . 'biriD- Ibe entire Summer we have ihvu in a state of preparation, witfi an army of workmen busily engaged day and ; "'gbt in thoroughly. renovating our . old store premises, so that in conveniences for customers and iu facilities for the tfatia- | action of business they will fullv correspond with the new n.ldirional buildings, which have also been perfected. " This of preparation aud ol finishing is at last accomplished, and we are able toopen. I THt AUTUMN Or 1SS7. — I we shall beta' the crowding of f.diun a«u>oii. vviil be avoided, und that our great army ot'pairons will be most comfortably j ^ With^lhe forge additional spare an ! vast Inrrraar of favHtles for the transaction of business wc have extended our lines I ever attempted in (he past. * ' "" u w>' ' 1 " ist'" or is V We uow invite the public to view our arrangement and. in particular, to Insracl the great arrav of FOREIGN AND j DOMESTIC' STI FFS « LU-lv from H.i« dav f, rwSr.l « .il t«- .lisplayed on our counters, confident as we are iu the belief that EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. PHOENIX OIL COMPANY 4257 tO 4263 Columbia Avenue. PhMadelphia. Manufacturers of the Celebrated PHOENIXJ3ELT OIL. I his 0:1 will preserve your belts ; has no effect on glued or cemented< laps, and gives i the full transmission of power. For sale by Belting Manufacturers and Mill Supply Houses'at ' | $1.50 per j£illon, in 1.2 and 3 gallon cans. $1.25 per gallon in 5 and 10 gallon cans. $ 1 .00 per gallon by the barrel. Lse no other. If your supplyman lias not got it send us his address. » Acme Rubber and Leather Cement, Channel Cement, Li^ht and Dark, Rubber Paste, Oil-Proof. War ranted 3©s in tha Market. Sand for Price List. PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. '(CYLINDER and MACHINERY OILS of all GRADES

•j 31 nt LVdurrtisrrarnts. ^ ! SjHEHlFF'8 SALE. v'"1,.,' yi7rL!rr^i.!!^ . ;; ' ' gUEltlFF S SALE. 5 ■ ' sfslsriil'Mil! . teen (lift, ouo hunurni luiil "wnUiy^Mi '%!), I J. lOuty^aW 'ooV'^ ui MreV nPuiu" j jure . •Irwi'aiul fi.H v-ouf (Itn, >111' honored aiui inrtyl | • . two <!«*). ono .n.l tortyoH-.cn <U1), i ic ore n,i our...: ano nuy-Uirrr psa), one heailrni a aua anymiae pMi.o^tmnaioi aoa ^axty ^:ao> [I | ami wity-iix (:M). onv iumarml .mra're "iy-.au- : | I e : ami acvraty-i-'ghl (tiq. In Blwk K.wlaMduwh i i 1 aBMa-Trair «r^z r i • I May County, in Book r." ui tw*.', it He., ! „ ! .-.11.vr5.-l to "OM KautuiiU IV. Klrut „,a li. W . ! a M Ur» It ivor 111 tea. r- 1 ^^^fa^rae^ropert^ | P. I'.i.ii s- 1,1. nut-..," i' Prmi-T" • s [ ---gk»Mir§afaa > | South Jbesey Mahbie . Idee 1 / -| ft K. B. K. Track & Turapik. , | CAFK MA* CITV.N. J. = Monuments and Toombifrnes 1 la all kbula of Jtaraic|aad Bin a »' ; ky UT \ <toly Wotti', ^.y. -. ; COAL AND W, il J. M. SCHELLENGE: , 1 | <Bacwaaorto A-Seeeltenxnr) I j SCUBLLKNUKK'S LANDING, CAPE >1 A . I " j The auhacrlberbataleavaitlnfnnniiiamemla ' I j nad tan pahlic iraaerally that ae has the beat 1 ■ j I irradea lactudtai B 1 Leli-t. Etc, Store. Unit aii Tea • COAL, L , rather with a oonKaptaapply ot ' | Pine, Oak and Hickory Wood TUB CORD. Ot-U M. BCHBLLKNQBK, J •

(TirorrrifS, provisions; flrtr. WHAT'S NEW AT HENRY SCHELLENGER? provisions, provisions, furnishing goods, etc. farm wagons, etc.. OLIVER'S PEOPLE'S MARKET No. 37 Jackson Street, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. Jy28-y HAND'S CENTRAL MARKET Corner Washington and Ocean Sts, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. LEWIS D. STEVENS,jnew grocery AND . provision store, * No. 66 Washington SL. Cape'May ,"N. «L CWffeoa and Teas a Specialty. Save yoar money by trading at this atare. fl»-y JOHN M. RUSSELL, Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Sloes, Notions, Floor 4 Fee j, Pork, Lard, Hams, Seeds, Patent Medicines,! ] Jt-J COLD SPUING, care MAT COUNTY, N. J. WILLIAlU S. BARNETT, Excelsior Market, P. E. Sharpless Butter a Specialty. 4-7 39 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPS MAY CITY, N. 1. Mrs. R. JACOBYi Cape May Point, N. J., JEW STORE WITH NEW GOODS, fry Otoda. CSrocertcw, Trlnitnlnta, Notion*, Hegan, Tobacco and IhKIa Water. l.o w Prices. Positively Casta. T,.f^f SPRIFJP. nPFNTNr. Ws M" "'*r vKn 8 >>r|tr MOC> °r *D(1 ""rant Yw tt4 1 jyyyQjM 1 LffBly J d<"* V 'L0W*riura!" IVJNS St BROTHER,' S5 North Second 8treet, Philadelphia, below Arch. East Side.