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folfrtiri Hrrty ^jp-3-]7^" — -g * "CAPE MAY. OCTOBER 1. 1887- t Republican Convention. t BATCKDAY. OCTOBSK MB, IBB,' 1 BAYCBIUT, OCTOBSR I Ml. 1-T. "v vaaUotT?*? ippreiimunrat of delegM • *11 " *' ■ Goran CUT. * drtrgaiee; rppre, T: finals, 5; jj Bretu-.l: Bum it. I; Anslema, l; HoJIf B-.'-n. 1 1; bw.ll W"» Cove MM. »: cape U'l Cur, ■ fc Ope May Pomt, i. -- - - BtMIIMS «.-• Ul-K CCmnan. - September HI, l*St. i-bbouf fhe Soimfg. 1 Cape May Holnt. We are glad to hear that Rev. (J. 5.. j Cor* in 1* Improvelng. Mm. Jacob) '* store was cloacd (or the f winter on Wednesday. t Edward Crowd! baa taken the Jacob) 1 cottage tor the winter. It is thought the old literary society , will reorganize again tbi- winter. I Mrs. J. N. Reeves Iras returned •home 1 after a pleasant visit to Philadelphia. The next move at the Point will be I the Methodist church to a more desita- i ble- location. ('has. K. Mark Icy and wife have gone ti housekeeping for the winter In the McQuaidc cottage. A. H. Hamilton lias arr.vcd again. He makes his appearance about twice every week. v. -Onr treaanrer. Mr. E. Markley. looks _ lonely now since ills son and ilaughtcr-In-iaw have left him. Rev. Dr. Murphy is at the Cape House for a short season. On Wedncwiay lie visited our public school. John Major it running an o|, portion stage line to the Improvement Company., Rumor says that the cars will tun before asayihjf. ' ... _ - A. W. Springer has Improved liis cottage by the addition of u bath and wa-ter-cloaet, full sanitary. U. W. Reeves did tfae work. The Sunset Cottage was bought by the Seaside Home Institution. 11 w II liia e more Improvements at Cape May Point in the new addition to the Home this fall. Our farmers are busy storing hsy for winter ore. Jacob Touscr is the champion mower of this district. Robert Krrirkson was In PliiirJelphis recently on butines'. Wm. F. Garrison made a buttons trip to Philadelphia lateiy. Dr. David Urquohart mrde a busineas trip to our village on Monday. Captain J. 8- Thompson 1* enjoying the quiet of home life for a season. ' Charles Robert and Frank Earneat, of Dennisvilie were in town tecent- < ly. Mrs. Newell 8. Coison and baby, < Maud, returned to. their home on Tueaday. Miues Jo Hcarou mad Ida Camp. have from their visit to Pbiladeh , phla. Few villages have better roads than Goshen. Thanks to our efficient over9 146 wortn of milk ai 5 cents p> r qL is the yield of John High's cow lor one '■ William Brynnt and Mlsa Mary Hun. ter, of Philadelphia, are the guests of Mlsa llettle Corson. Walter Roseman and Miss licssie Townsend, of Cape May City, called on friends hereon Monday. After she had taken her first riile on horse back ahe said she felt as if she was coming undone all over. Isaac Covert la the • largest anil most successful celery grower among us. Pastor Brunyate conies next. Picking cranberries has furntshed employmcnt for large numbers of our young people during the week. Miss Anna C'raner. of ltlo Grande, lias been enjoying the hospitality or Milt Laura V. Gauaher during the week. Among ohr nrost enterprising ovstermao are the Burke Bros, and W. G. Townsend, Jr., of the Schooner Mason Pastor Brunyate and wife are visiting Ma brother, William Brunyate. at Port Norrts. Rev. P. M. Randolph will preach on 8unday, during his absence. Pwnnlavllle Items. Several of our men attended court this week. Samuel Morton's cottage la nearlv completed. d^^J^froel lay on the ground MooQuarterly meeting was held in South Dennis Sunday. fit. C. Wb oaton baa traded hi* horse for a stylish jiony. On*- Maurice has laid aside hU anmmar hat and donned a Tarn O'Shantcr. We think that widow has a hard heart Or ahe would bare become a Christian long before this. Capt A. Meerwald is improving the appearance of his cottage by building a new portico In front. Wm. Williams of Petersburg, has encaged to work for Finnan I,. Ludlam during the present fall and winter. Wealey Boker lost a feme Saturday WBh the prevailing bone disease. Jonathen James has another sick. Mr.. T. Jtmea' la getting better. Jones Shaw commenced clerking for J. W. Young Monday. Joe underfeeds the business having been employwd by H. M. Carroll for several rears. We think Young has done well la securing him. Some of the boys have an Idea that Ihey can do aa much mischief as thev plsaas armmd the town. Toe Judge's ^ nnt "cem to make ■itda wUhneate to them. A crowd enMted Uriah Gaady's turnip patch last wm* tad wm tooted themselves with SpMaSag u^o^rth^^T"^ c Ma V the Oourt House we tWak would d tag torn!! UP m*r*ud- g oSvsvgrsr .tss'M i jtotatoj, Harry and Adolpt Holme. and 1ftW. T»wat arrived at the landing after t« arosy awareaeful week's cvuiee. The ■ IwtS aySrSthteg tn'^e air. The GapilhWhl. bat ktagey held hit in wwiw ewdwa CTTOk Tie remain- ti' ' 1 ° | th

Doings. In North Dennltfl 1 " The recent alarming spread of the spidetnic among the horses of this section r ha.- callifl forth uctive measures by the cilizenaofltcnnisyille. About onrtnonili 'h ago {he Care May County Mutual Horse n Insurance Association was organized in this place with John W. Young as Prest r dent, 1.. it. Rice, (ccretary, and Dr. E. t Way, Ucasurer. All gentlemen bring residents of North Dennis. A board of '■ nine directors. chosen from among the , prominent inoti in various parts of-the t lately upon the organization of Ibfc rtun- u pany, the farmers of Upper, Dennis and Middle township*; seeing the many ad- j j vantages of mutual protostion, insured ■ their horses. Wit^o thy.se few weeks, i *•35.000 worth of horses have been "TO- « gistered on the books of the association. ^ Regarding tne operations of the org.nl- j zatlon. their field is Cape-May county, 1 and tbetr rootle of; tho-rtmductton of- ! buslnesfia a. their name implies— mu 1 tual. An an initiation fee cacii owner , of the animal insures pays one per cent. , of the value of the horse. 'Under lis I present management, the company has •' and will prove of untold ben lit to the . farmers of t bis peninsula, and is destined i to save to those who may be in necij. i many dollars. In conversation. Wedties- | day night, at a meeting of the organize- i lion In Young's Hall, where business jd was transacted. >«d! known , medical practitioner. Who l» "pfisted" lb ' the matter said:- "With the Stale Yetcrnary Surgeon, Dr. Miller, of Camden. ' I am incline to'tlic belief that this disease 1 is rrrrbro tj/inal mrningHu, or an inflain- i ■ at ion of the membranes on and in the vicinity of the brain and spina! column. , As to the plague being malaria, typhoid i ' or scarlet fever, I put very little reliance , ' in such statements. Beyond this, 50 tell the truth, little is known. As this cpl- . demic .attacks the brain, it is well to drive the seat of ihe disease to some oilier part, and no relieve the 'delicate parts in the head. Therefore, calomel, say >.. two doses of a dram each, six hour* mil ; . lias effected cures. Salts or some form of a drastic purgative am "also needed. Ere long, I hope and exiiect tlie liisearc1 to abate. Cold weather will do ll» work." i Next Saturday afternoon at half after two, "weather permitting," as ail ails , letk- circulars read, local bicyclist will meet at Foster and Wheaton'a shop, for n "run'' over the highway, through the cedars and over the meadows tc the Landing. There wiTT lie a ui le 'and two ' mile races, a race without the use of ' hands and other trials of. spceil. Prizes are offered, and among those who will contend are Messrs. W illier Young, H. I Fidler, Hobj, Warwick, Howard l.iul- ■ lam and Fluvial Jatpcs. Tie sc athletes 1 arc doing much to encourage the useful ' sport yritb thy 'cycle IB this section. Jonas Shaw anil family, after living in Camden for some time have returned to tlito place. Mr. Shaw, whose uniform ' kindness and politeness have gained bioi many friends, 1* a clerk in the dry goods . store of John Young. Dr. Eugene Way and Dr. Carll aro two of tits bssl fend medical ptnelUioncn In the county. Their library tables -am well stocked witli the IpteM "trade" , publications. Mr. and Mrs. John White, have been . visiting in Salem and Cumberland conn, tics. They returned, welcomed home by every one, tliia week V Robert C. Wright, whom every one in the wpinty knows, lias-iclurncd to the University or New York . to complete his Wm. O. Townsend, jybo has assumed , control of the Ludlam property in North ■ Dennis, will make several improvements Among those young men in town who • are managing themselves and their farm* according to rule la John Carroll. 1 Miss Eflto Yankirk, of I'hiladclphia. ' is one of tlie visitors on UiC'no.th side." Wm. E. Trout spends his leisure nio. mcols In studying the complexity of modern ntachimoy l*. ft. 1. Hay fever is the fashion just now. S. T. Coleman killed twenty-five mud hens one day last week, and will try them again if the present st >rm brings I in the tide full enough. Bert Ladon carted one of the railroad t mules up in the woodstbe other after- 1 noon, a victim of the prevailing disease. That expicdcs t-ie theory that mules do 1 not die of disease. Wm. Wiielin, of Philadelphia, is visiting lilt cousin, Ned Whelln. In this | ' place. He has come p.epatcd to fish, . gun and crab, and tliluks this time of the year much more pleasant than July . 1 anil August, when the mosquitoes enter- ! tain so cordially. One of the Wave's subscribers savs" lie got only about two-thirds of liis paper last woek, that about one-third ' wasn't printed. Ho thinks lie ought to . have an extra column this week. [He ■ will get two.-Eo.j I Our school has been closed for two days, Mr. Cole being In attendance at ! court. One little fellow was heard to 1 say that they would ha -e every Tncfdov and Wcdne«dav in each month, novr 1 that Mr. Cole was a lawyer, for he had | to go to all l^e courting*. I - Jim Brower is in another fit of desertion and tills time he seems to have it 1 worse than u*nal as he hs« bean gone | lunger than ever before. Tabitlia says < If be does not come back like the Prodigal ne will have to vacate again for she 1 can not trust him unless he repents and , gives up hit periodical visits to parts | unknown. . , . On Monday evening the people ot this t district were called 10 meet at the school y house to determine wljjch would bo the belter plan, to raise tbe money by taxa- , tion for new books for the school, or r should each scholar find his own. When n the meeting was called to order and it , vote taken It was found that twenty six , votes were cast for raising tlie money * •and she for the old w»v. It was postiro. ly necessa-y that neyr bonks should tic had or the school mttsl close and after a war of words by some that are not . fortunate enough to have l> supply 11 books and some that we e. the meeting adjourned. Although the ladies were a invited to attend there were none there, but a fewawere heard to say they wish- c wished they had gone and made the ii small vote lood still smaller by a larger majority and to have seen who it was it was that could vote the other way, , and how men look calling each other "hoR*-" - , Fishing Creek. c Wedding bells this week. * . There is every prospect 0/ a bountiful of late potatoes this fall. Mr. Douglas and wife, of Port Provi- . Pa , are visiting Daniel UcheHen-' « ger this weefc, Messrs. Essen 'and Hallo well were in . neighborhood a few data ago visit- „ Ing oldTrieid*^ come again. . ^ James Shaw and Clinton Hand, extensive cranberry growers, each have a „ small army of pickers employed. u " Mr. David Comploa moves to Atlan- •• tto City this week. He takes with htm the best wishes of the neighborhood. h Our young school teacher is progress- £ b«g favorably with her charge. Why q cant we have a new school bunding i We are to hearty accord with oar con- * temporary In reference to tbe promkeu- U ou» gunning with which we ale afflicted every fall. Aaron Woolson has received the mi. for Surrogate on the Prohibition B ticket and if elected will make an effl. "

1 Tuckatioe. Beaded* Point Hotel will have to he on temperance principles. Captain S«macl Young of tlie Poitfi, -has hCensaffcring- from an attack of. 1 Captaiq Somers' Hand nfiil family have . removed to Atlantic City where the Cap- ' tain lias a la'ge and growing liuslnesa. Up county'' poitiictsns begin to .won- i der who they will head the ticket. Tbe i Republicans are at one (hat tbe ticket shall lie a- full one. with 110 name on U suggesting a trade with tbe Do- . r""-""T f jij- a Surrogate shall be f»TC-d. ■ The services of council and recogm- ' lion of tbe New Baptist church at Tnck- ' shoe, arc to he held In the church next Thursday, Oct. 0, ISfG. Tlie council 1 will open at 2 o'clock p. m. THrty-two , churches aicdnviled to participate, Reg- . ular services' at 7 o'clork p. m. Sermon bv Rev. W. It. McNeil, of Bridgetop: Iroavcr of recognition by Ilrf- 1). He ' Wolf. Salem, charge to. the church by - Rev. A.-H.Scinic'Wor, of Salem; address of Woodbury: delations of tlie church the world, by Itcv. W. E. Ih.vlo. of Atlantic City; The duty fit th" church" towards moral ref rms. by ltov. J. M. Scott, of Port Norris, Duty of the church towards the religion press, by Rev. I. ('. Wyreo, I). D.. of Camdin. Others will speak on varlou 1 topics. The . meetings will be full, interesting am! profitable. All friends are Invited to t Hafv D-v.^SiTiiaches the school at 1 Tncknhoe. "f Mr. Wicker, the theological student, who hav (wen-preaching in the Prcahy- . IL F. lhirfcr of JlursludlvUle. is' the school teacher at Belle Plain. He drive* | l brse ami carriage to and from Ma j 1 morning. " j ; Rev. Mr, Slewait. our M. K. pastor. ' awiitlsome luiegv drawn 1iy a spirited | ! horse which wens purchased recently of ; Mr. E. Tomlln. , TV MnttfcpherearHiririlii; TiHIeTownT . the smoke of burning woods for about | • one week. Wc hate nm ii-i eituiiitisl, | I Rev. C. IL Oliver and wife, of Roxr borough. Pa., have hern rusticating . here several day*. He delivered a much r appn clalcd erfmon in the Prcsiiyterian 7 -rtiTTTf ii laat habballTmii rnui g . to a large [ congregation. ■ Several Rorees have' dii-d h- re recently I of spinal mcnlngctis. Prof. II Ijtytuu - ffiet a animals; on" bclonging'to Dr. IL » Ma'shall, the other to Capt. K. Bail). I AC this writing .wc know of ho hor*«s being, sick in this locality. 1 Mr. Richard Champion, an aged rcsi- ■ dent of North Tiickalioc. did suddenly 1 of appoplrxy at his residence near the j ii head of the river, last Saturday night. | » The funeral tm.k place the following Wednesday, the remain" being interred j In tlie old c'-metery at the head of river. , Sir, Chan.piou wlis an exemplary citi- , zen anil a consistent 'member of the M. • B. church, consequent y lie was venroucb eo.ee med by the community. He „ was a farmer and was also engaged i will, hi* sons. Samu I and -Nathnnld, to 1 ' raising cranlierries voiy extensively, giving employment to numerous hands. Joseph ' Sutton, Jr.. of North Tuck, aline, lias Jaen "bouud over" to up|iear at the next term of Atlantic county ' ■ court for assault and battery on MrLcmuelShul, the other day.' Mi. Shull's 1 farm Is near the hay tiieadowa anil It is " often eoaven cut for the hayincu to )«>.« " over liie farm lu going to or from their work. Mr. Sbull forbade ail haymen to ) 1- oss the property. Mt. Sutton is a ■ barman loo an* I in company w ith Messrs. T\ "Br nekton and I). Veal, while i-ross. ' ing said -fm in. list week, • ueountered : ; Mr. ShuU. Some wuim words passed iK tKccn thcm, Mr. Sliull lietomtng so ■ : enraged that he rubbed his fist in But- ! ' tons face. Joe's anger arose licrond hla couirot and ueto™rjncks.,n or Veal couui interfere he used ShuU up pretty badly. Rio Grande. 1- Mud hens were killed to lai go num1 on Thmadav. I afflicted with the prevailing horse di--Wb. K. Palmer 1ms contracted to » build ..n addition to the rear of the M. E. chapel. Our public school is progressing nicc1 ly,^ the new teacher giving apparent Ml«» Clara C'ri-.*-' cave a receptioa in of her itwuy IloUy Beach friends Thursday night. Mrs. Wm. K. Palmer and Mrs. flil- . dreth paid Holly Beach and Angleaea a I visit on Monday. J. W. Hand, of North Rib, is bulld- . a handsome tilt* en room cottage his future residence. 1 J. M. Iland and J. B. Crowe, uf Green j are busily engaged harvesting , their crop of cranberrica. Before the leaders of the W»n gaze - upon Ilea item Miss. Annie Craner. a I prominent IhtIIo of Bio, will be a member of South Jersey Institute. Lafayette Miller lost a valuable mare ; on Thursday from the prevailing bdrse ! plague. The animal was insured to the 1 House Mutual Life Insurance Co. Lookout girls I Carl is now teaching 1 colt how to perform In harness and If it should be lucky enough nut to run ' contact with that fatei horse disease it will no doubt be able to make , the sleigh bells Jingle this winter. Keep your beaut well twisted. Our social friend. Champion, the shoemaker, says notwithstanding the , recent heated summer he is yet alive , and ran be found at his sb»p always in , good spirits and ready to make or'mend 1 with tin- he- 1 "f waved ends hoots and , shoe* at the shortest notice. , Up Shore. S. T. Coleman made a -trip to Pblla- < delpbia on Monday. J. Frost, K-q-. made his first appear- ! on Sunday night. We don't wonder that ITatt Ukad the ! (Meant cake so well. Uia beat girl maoa , Zebblc Kates U atek with scarlet fever | Inflight form. Bay his entirely recov. | The Ocean View school waa cloacd < while JVrf. E. C. Cole. LL. D., attend- < cd court. 1 The girt who Is so fond of te.buus hi also a lover of cantaloupes, especially < tbe bananca variety. 1 Cranberry picking is lessening the at- ' tendance at school. It makes ah rosy 1 for the teacher. Tbe White Rose Social held a meeting at Captain Edw. Rke's on Saturday evening, and wilt meat acalu to-night at Mlsa Hrttle Bpringcr'n. t House cleaning la in full blast aU t along tbe aliore road, and the man of f house la compelled to eat a cold I "bite" from the pantry. s We acknowledge being a little before- 1 hand Mr. Ocean View, but it wasn't ' 'our fault. .Borne folks are ' quite fond of building castles in tho air J and regarding them aa solid facts, eon- 1 sequent!) it Is never safe to depend on Buokian'a Arnica Salve. 1 Tbe Best Salve in tbe vforid for Cuts, a Son*. Ulcere, Salt Rheum. Fe- t ver Bona, Tetter, Chapped Hand*. ChU- a blains. Ooms, and all Skin Eruption*, f and postivelr enrea Pile*, ot do pay re- s ^=S£5S|i ' : "

Court House. The menhaden pirates must go. The horse epidemic is on thc'decrcasc. ' If you wish to sleep sonBiij|p»are with ^CfSwToriVrouiTTIouse. "" " r Rev. Hayward the newly calleiUpas- ' tor jif Baptist church arrived home on A movement ia on fobrto organize an : r order of the Knlglits at Golden Eagles, r. it succeed. j l . The C»pe May 'County HdrfSYl; *ur- J ance Comiraoy lias a large mrmberBhip from this place. - " , j The Prohlbltloni»t» expePt'k lnrgi- iucrcase in their vote In tlie county at; th» , coming election. . - j The gallant light n hich Is now litbig j iirode Jiy the \Y»ve I'hlladclphU 'Timet and other leading' journals .againvl the menhaden pirates' meets the approval • of the long shoreman, and they are now confident- that future legislation will *uppre'S. this terrible curse. Tbe detail* < f tUtir, doinss haiJweu placed so jhor-. J oughly lirfore tlie public by the Wave that it seem* impossible for us to add to ! the many truths which bah already been c . in pfnt. A .talenieot bv K. Zclgler .* 1 Wlis, formerly employ cd^ on an Eastern e lisliing stifamer. mav he of interest to a ' the patrons and friends of the WatK- v it i« familiar to all that the pirates say. 1 ■■Wc catch nothing but bonke'r-." Mr. ! Ellis' atatetuei.t is a fair contradiction to , 1 this. The gentleman was introduced * 1 to the wilier, and when asked if Ibey t caught any foml fish he --emphatically . said, "we do." He said that 011 the , 2!itii.day of June. 1885. we made a hau. j alR.'.it 1 ndlo S. K. of Hereford InleUor ■ up he said we liad nhout eight hundred ] any toarke^tt'd" y.m wm'TherTrec ] : again, asked the writer. No, they were J I re? 0Vlds'r*!."'l-mfm''wrl <"?lm"J'T>nl> 1 ' ! of men obtained an Iron. .1 and sump- ' I Phi* livelihood by ft-hiog forstaa-phesd . • { -oaMle «f TvOloinia -Hea. h. H-vw hi I j the ' pa-r^mm. r "i.V ' hrodred men nmde a firing' ea'tddnp ito-m"!"/*! I corps cf fisbtmneii would starve it they 1 pound, want proiecih-nSirit if no! • » hy law, we will have it from our own ; To-d«y we eoulil organize a comj any • we call our right-, from the point » • Springtl.hl and the only thing that pre9 vent- It Is that we hav, -n't she firearm* and ainunltion: Drive these Ueartlps- - pirates from our shores, even if it should V cause id nod shed within our Ironies, is r j the cry which homes from the tiur . j hearts of many brave Cape. May men. ; They mean business ami before many 1 years shall pas* the pi at. s will vouch . for the truth of this statement, and pcr- - haps w li lifer amputated |Pg or an arm . they will fill only t o true a story. The r question at Twoiehi not only of micron 1 ! tliroughout Hit- United Slates. "With 1 I the present state of affairs it will only - be in the near future wlnn our waters will be completely free from Its It and it . is hoped by ail that some action can be r taken to prevent jt. ^ Let every good ' hand by using h's influence for ii* sup. h pression. and if necessary go lido i.h , that hii rights may he protect il. In r j years that haa-e gone hy. pirates upon 1 age of Christianity and education, we should be pro'ee'ed from the , vilj j within il^* sight of malty of our 'homes 1 i and take away that which nature to- , ( tended for the support of humauity. i f The Creek a. ! i . The horse plague is abating. ' I Already there ia talk of Christmas j doing*. Tlie Preshylerl m cburelt t» with ' it a ■hepheid . No prudent person ahouM neglect o Insure his property. 1 Pntm-uting coons is fav.-riic pastime w th the large hoys. Cranberry picking is pulling dollars ' in the saving bfnks. The gunners will have to get up and g/:t ftom these quat|£ra. I John Fwstcr will, undertake to euro, your horse when il gats the plague. . Some of our people tare getting ready , to work 011 the Capo May Driving Park. Cbas. G. Mills has beautified Captain . Matlbcw Norbury * hou-e by painting il It Is said Hie atiractions offered of an . evening at the stores jesscn the church , attendance. Henry Scfaeilcnger. Jr., lias a shoe , I making snd mending deportment iu hi* . , stoic very handy for the neighborhood. The community nympatizc with Ed- ■ ward Foster and' wife in tlie- loss of ■ , their child. StUI another is sick, but is ! . getting better. A late Issue of the New York VaOg \ . Tribone lay*: "I»n't it rather odd that Commission- ' er Colman should clap his wings and 1 , crow over what he calls a drmon-tra- 1 lion that sugar can be profitably made \ ' from sorghum cane hardly more than a , fortnight after bis chief chemist braced lrmsvlf before the men of science at ! Columbia College to assert that sugar , could not be profitably madejrom sorghum cane, and gave the reasons whv? J Now Chemist Wiley expended *1 00,0110 , 1 or so and failed to get sugar In paying 1 quantifies. Has anv one else succeeded ' since lie let gel If to why should Mr. [ Colman exult w if his department had 1 achieved auythlng'r The tact is thai ' since I>r. OalHer toft the Department of | Agriculture Government inrefttoatkm 1 has not advanced a single stop. If auv * thing has been learned lu the Kansa's J works it Is because Ike Government left ■ them alone. Mach has born done to t ltlo Grande. New Jersey, but no credit J is dnr to Mr. Colrnan or his chemist. It e it not improbable that large amounts of a sugar will be made north of the tropical * cane belt in » fpw year*. The researches , In New Jersey seems to indicate that the 1 problem is not to be solved by big tout- ° jamb t nod costly plants, but tlist sue- „ i* more likely with smallmfils own- 1 ed and managed by half a dozen far- * in the neighborhood." This Is Just what the Bio Grande con- « the invention of Henry A. Hughes, * Cape May man. contemplates. Tlie r only satisfactory results In the manufac- ' ture of sugar from sorghum have 1>- en ' tlie result of lf.r. Hughes' procoss. He • has achieved more than *11 others be- t ! An Important Etamant J Ot tbe success of Hood's Harevporllla is 1 Se fait that every purcliaier recivra a '' ir equivalent for hta money. Tiie fami- j, headline "100 Doses One Dollar," I stolen by Imitators, ia original with and *' only of Hood's Saresparilla. This , can easily be proven by any one who r desire# . to test tbe matter. . For real » economy, buy only Hood's Sarsapnrilla. n Sold by all druggists. r A large majority of the dweller* along 'm tin; Jersey coaat have resolved to memorialize the Legislature of the State to u pass resolution* condemning the meoba- ' den fishing trilh puree nets, and make an , appeal to Congress for such les-UlaUon as „ win prohibit -Uie wwalou deetructhhfOl " food fishes- Such a measure should, and no doubt wlU, have the full approv- " a| of the people of tho State. If lEre l* u any oppositton to Jl. It win be. on the part at those petmmariljr in

Cape May's Select Academy. The SUtcrs of Mercy a;c ubout to I open a Select Academy for children and voung ladles requiring a higher grade JjjLaducaHqnjhas Hiijt' attaltmblc in a . parochial acho il. In it will be taught a iiili and complete Englhfii course together With modern laugtlage*, drawing, music, (vocal and instrumental,) e.u- ■ broidery, fancy needle wnik. Terms : moderate; and according to the number of subjects which parents may wish their children to lie. taught. For partic- t: ulare aupiv tathe Sister Superior, at the 0 ; Oonvcn' , iMifayette atrcot." tf j v NOTICE- * 1 The firm ot Charles A. Shaw A Son ! ha- ills ulvcif by" mutual const-nt. All I' bills to be i-resemed to C,. A. Shaw' fur r pavmcnl. Signed. ' Chaii.jes a. Shaw, W. F. SUM. •Hru' Skdrrrttsmfnts. ™ 1 Beware of Scrofula Scrofula 1* protishljr more grncrat than any other disease. -It ia tashUoas In character, ■ and manlf vats Itwlt iiinuuiliigrores, pustular eruptions, bolls, sweBlugs enlarged, Joints, abscesses, sore eyes. ote. Hood's Sareapaftna | expels all Trace of scrofula from tho blood, ; , leaving it pure, enriched, and healthy. ^ ^ ! fi've lioUles Hood's barsaparllla. anil am cured." C. K. Lovtarov, Lowell, Ma-*. j G. A. Arnold, Arnold. Me., had scrofulous j for seven years, spring and fall, flood's j cured htm. Salt Rheum lsoneoftheniomdlsagreeahledlseaseseaored ' harsaparllla. the groat btood^purtfler. William Si'les, Elyrta, O., snttercd greatly • erysipelas and salt rheum, caused l.y erack 0|»-n and hired. He tried various prep, j aratlons without aKI| flnaltyumk Ilooil's Rar- 1 on tho calves ot his legs. ^ Ho took Hood's | Hood's Sarsaparilla IOO Dosos One Dollar . jajdes t. ha1 i e v . KaiMlaM Horseslioer, 1 pjulTtNKD MIEItlVj ' -Hi J j^HF.IUFPSSAl.1: Henry Boyisvt el, i-anpiaiuaui, apu totico.ti oj , JAMKM StlOEMAKIill, Jr.. SllfllB. lh^^pN"»*M^}K'^i,n"lersfeill.«iaa- 1 gueiuff's~sale. . ! reeled, iwued out of inn Coort of t liznccry, i state of Hew jers.lv, I wdi cxiwso la sale at | paono vendue 00 SATtTRliAV. the sth day of OCTH, A. I)., ISST, ' At the hour or so'ctock p. ni. on said day, at Wc j Txtt h s'r;a ££ ; f KXtW:; [ Cs-ie May, mttaor S-w Jersey, Itomtled anil , -tii ... j iorty|^udefresl^»t 'io^tundredo'ml^fiyf^q'SairejdMjr sSd'^t^uia'e'slilyannilrrd and ataety-nre leet; IheooceooUi Btty- I six dsfrees sad tuiny ididuic . east four liuu- ^ tnree degrees and tony'rBve uur.ile*, «*si sev'o - and Btty-elx fees the. cw uonti iMety f tool; thence ouutn tnlrti-oa. degrees and tony- k Bee minute*, com Blue hundred and six fret; Mdand?'gh"ydtrre degrees and fony-flve Diluuteo, east seech 1 tof'tlmo feei;'tSence'1BOTia*?ortrnlns degrees, ea« sere 1 hundred ,00.1, tntrfy. S?«SuSd:h|5enSssirmg re? h^rd'sSd^uM thit^t s'lght : . .1. : , " : I.:, •uu'uhw's^'^o^ehfvs'eouth'ThVtroi^j ead'fltteen^miouti-s. w est"1 six'tiundred and forty- wo feet alone the line of fUUoeen n'-teea mST *""«! SS?«wiii;iS!sS ' sixty-wveu degrees uad nriren micuteu, west foot honored and «x feeq ta-uee noeth ortydecree, sod thirty mlnnie* wsei, seven , hundred and feet; thooee north nrtj-ooeito. _ gresw, west six hundred ami »lxty-two feet 10 a line ditch; u.eore north tweniy-three degrees sal afioeo uiiuutes west, two hnudred and two along said diieh; thenee north stity-tnree uad altera nil uurra weal, two han.ire>i / ami Bfly-ftnr feet to the head of kohl duch, id- I ) otnlng lands formerly belonging to Joseph s theuoe along sakr Uoc north ■tity-.ix ami thirty, mlontre were, seeen nowtre-i »n.i ninety .re:; throve north itiiy-nre degrees and forty-Bee (monies we.- foor huadrud aud itrty-mne fret,- ihenoe aorti forty degree, and aUuutes were, tour Mudrad and tlxty- - Being 1 he seme pi iueleesstlileti were conveyed . h. Verve and others, dated sepumber (in, A. «*:», toil only recorded In the ci-jiv uir,-e (Wised as the property of Samuel Diwsou el sa^tasusekst 10 Ue JAMES SHOEMAUKIt, Jr- Sheriff. H. W. MDMUMDB, Bohdtor. — -TrTfclfKU. —

SPECIAL .■ • .. •' FROM STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. > The Extraordinary Atti actions of the Centennial Celebration, »n,I the grout public interest centered offer the present seasou. For the first time since Uic occupancy uf our new huiMiugs we arc nl«Ic to say that wc are fully prepared for the transaction of the Dry Goods business in a manner satisfacto:y to oureclys. Ojicning out new store adddition late in the Spring, ^ ^During tlie entire Bummer wc have iiern in a -tat,- of pro'paratron. with an army of workmen bttsfiy engaged day and ccfion of busiiiros thev will hilly correspond with the ne w nildllioual buildings, which have also been periled. This work of'preparatlon and oh finishing in at la#l accomplished, aud wc Are able to ojieu. - THE AUTUMN OF 1SS7. Equipped for business in a way that wc have never been before. With more space devoted to the sale of Dry Goods' than any other Aiuc-iraii hons, - no c hull dd.llile tic number ot »,|. lire fe t !u ri i..(i.u-A,c:iliicdJlV US witli tbe mime" grinds ... MP Shall hd|K' HIP t'CBWiRfig VTToi iru-r" seasons W ill bo nv.u.lrel. and thai our great ariuy of p.troos will be most eomioitabiy 'WiUi Uic large additional s|0ii i- and null torrease of facllllc- for the transaction of biisim-ss we have extended onr linrs ever atl.-Jlipu d in the past. We now invite the public to new our arrangement, aud, in particular, to In-i-cot the greal array .if FOREIGN AND DUMEST1C STUFFS. Which from (his day f rwnrd will be displayed on oiiFcomUers, cbiilidrul as we are In Hie belief that j s EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. : PHOENIX OIL COMPANY 4257 tO 4263 Columbia Avenue. Philadelphia. Manufacturers of the Celebrated PHOEN IX_BELT OIL. Tfiis Oil will preserve your 1 c''.s ; has no cHeer on y!u.-.i or cemetued laps an.l gives | the lull transmission of power. For safe by Belting Manufacturers and Mill Supply Houses at { $1.50 per gallon, in 1.2 and 3 gallon cans. , 51.25 per gallon in 5 and 10 gallon cans. $1.00 per gallon by the bar re'. Use 110 'her. If your supplynuuk has not got it send us his address. Acmo f!ubb.^r Leathor Cement, Channel Cement, Li«;ht and Dark, Rubber Paste, Oil-Prco!. Warranted 3? - -.r.o Ma-Rot. Ser-.d for Price List. I , PERFECT SATISFACTION CUARAN TEE0. CYLINDER and A _ i i!NERV CIL3 cf ell GRADES

ttru Advrrtisrmcnts. OIIKRIFI > "ALE. gHERIFF'S SAI.K. — — S! u^STff^^i'o^l"' 'Wi ' Ihr oonnly 0( Caps m'mt ami sum* of* N- * Jrt ' oos" liun'/rotard lwrolr-"'o,' I Ol.'one hiimut l 1 thirty (tSO). rtus liaii'l.sa nisi th-r y-fl <e lissy. one mioilrrel ami ihmy-Mx (IK), one hun- , I real an<1 for!y-ous (t4l),o-is hunitresS anil fonvtwo (usi.nns ii inarcl aaa loty-aevni 0*1), homina^an^CW'^^^Una^ai^rvd SSSHSkmS ! and scvcnly-s ghi (lis),ui BireX K.as lauldown ! rreonirel ,h°,rr: "rV's omcr !S"So Crnints" at ! '-■spcMuy. ^ ^ j ( UAsTsnd1 rs»r'lsd''m IhVoirekw'offlShOl'JSlps ' ro* reyeii t« ■*!'■ iMuiada w.JttrSfwil o. wl r Utiles Hlgor In Ire. JAMES SHOBMAKKM, JR., Sheriff | K. HABNKD, Solihllors. t)at«l Sept. tin, tsst. Printers (re*, fs.10. j jUrblt fiyd. | , Jebsei Ik Works i ' B.E. B. R. Track * Tarnptkc, : CAPE M AV ITf.N. i ^ jtnd Toombstcnes IB all Mod* o' Mart'HmJ Blue Bung. j f. T. KKTRIEIN j " tfoal, ttoo a, jptne, etc j COAUAND WOOD J. M, SCHELLENGER. „ CRdiiOMags to A. schoueiiger) W. H * LbKNQEH'S LANDTHO CAP* M AT. "" •Dd'tke pobS* rMorofij that n/uL the ueot g grade* uwladiog I En, *. Mb# ni Pea , COAL, vsthar with a ooeutaat supply of Pine, Oak ajid Hicftory f^ood TBI OOBD. Bf4T -E^pilUir I '

Ctrofftifs, provisions, fflr. WIIAT'N NKW at , w HENRY SCHELLENGER? ; ^ provisions, ^ ^ provisions, , , . « tl ki >>*'<a^Tu^V' fOrnishino goods, etc. farm wagons. etc.. OLIVER'S * 3 PEOPLE'S MARKET No. 37 J«ckson Street, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. jyU-y j ' HAND'S CENTRAL MARKET Corner W©3hingtxn and Ccear. Sus, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. ; ; . "n ' LEWIS D. STEVENS; . Inew grocery and provision store, j No. 66 Washington 8t., Cape May, N. J, Cugees and Tea* a Specially. S*se your money uy umlmg at this stain ' fi».y "JOHN M. RUSSELL., Dry Goofls, Grocfiss,. Boots, Stas,Noii,Fli)iir & Feefl, Pork. Lard, Hams, Seeds, Patent Medicines,' ! «-OLD 8PBINO, CAPS MAT COHMTT. N. J. • Y/IILIAM S. BARNETT, : Excelsior Market. P. E. Sharpless Butter a Specialty. . « WASBI.NOTOtf aTRJtrr, CAPB MAT CITy, ft. f Mrs. R. JACOBY, ' ■ . ' Cape May Point, N. J„ new store with new goods, Uoofis, qroccrtca, Trtiuraliig*, Motlona, Began, Tobacco and Boflre water. i^>w grrtarera. PBBlMvely Cash, SPRTMC ftPFMtMft* Wb bow ready wun a larss reook or aeg and sWtut Mi HHM Chamber and Parlor Suits JYIIJS Sc brother" 66 North Second street. Philadelphia, below Arch, East Side.