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'ublished tverySffiurday Morning '~CAPE1|TYT'OCTOBER"8 1887. ,1 Republican Convention. SATURDAY, OCTOBER am, fts7, , ^^sjutvess^st SATURDAY, OCTOBER lBh. 1WT. , j^afeaamaasras ' gBtep&HiK: '' c,p* EUOWI c.-COUE. ebilrm*'. -Sbbouf fhe Sounfg. South Seavllle Jacob Collin* ft having bis home reMr. Warner L. E-Hr, of Court Douse, and Mis* Flora Wallace, of Kaat Creek, were greeted by their many frlenda last Sabbath. Her. Dr. Fill haa been ofBclally requested to take the professor-hip of Latin. Greek and Hebrew In the new The Voung People# Society of Chrfttlan EDdeavor held their semi-annual meeting last Batuiday and elected Lewis Townaend president. Edward Preoton viee-prcsident. and Mi»» Lizzie Yoat, secretary. The societr ha* JuM presaated to the Calvary Church an elegant new communion service. Dlas Creek Dote. The horse disease is abating, to anlma<s being sick at tbls time. Oystermen are wailing >or their plants to fatten up for better prices Farmers are stiffening up their spinal columns on the gunning <|nestion. Mrs. G. W. Johnson and chlbren are visiting tbeir parents at Cape May City Captain Sumner Marcv continues to Improve in his ability to get aroond on I Politics begin to bud and leaf, different party adherent* defending their principles wit ■ great The property owned by Lewis Crease is being repel- ed as a liomr for Mrs Jkmea Qucncy and son and Miss. Lizzie Parents complain that their small children are unnecessarily and unusually punlsed at the pnbllc school for till. Court Houaa. Let us be a unit on the Menbsdcn piracy. • -

Captain J^onard Hand spent a part of the week In towpi. D. M. Oox has been staking* In tbe al^huof M llville. Bridgeton and CedarBeth Smith h*s purchased ten acres of land nea> tbe W. J. It. It. depot. Contactor Jacob nand Is moving his house W. 8. Crawford win insure your horsos against loss by disease, Are or theft. The rates are astonishingly low. and fqu can't afford to be without a policy on your stock. 2t .The name of Andrew Jackson Tomlin is favorable talked of as the Republican fAvorof li is"' nombtattoa w^lf aodouirt be chosen from Middle Township at tbe delegate meeting to-nlgbt. Dorchester. Captain Dolia Henderson is at his home for a few days. Ura. Willis Belle, of Philadelphia, is tbe guest of Miss. Annie liiggtns. " Harry Stowman has left tbls place for Atlantic City, where be will learn the The mite society of tbe M. E. Church win bold a festival in the Odd Fellowshall at Leesburg to-night. Next Sunday being Mission day. our SgSSSSSViSt&m* Ilev. C. R. Smith preached an excellent sermon for tbe Knight* of Pythias Sunday night on the subject: "Love the Brotherhood." Wc hope the prayer meeting will be wall attended next Tuesday evening. Wheaever It Is possible our pastor wul meet with us and lead the meeting. The clam bake given by Ellis Hfcvea last Wednesday was s success. Between two end^tbm^hundred people ., Up 8horo. "Be sure your sins will find you out." Aaron didn't tak« the '-tickle-tail" offend hits by that-charming Mils. Guard Townsend lost a valuable horse from the prevailing disease Hatur. The co'oved people of Bnctown don't seein to appreciate -Fred Douglass" in Lav. has again got his pbcaton in running order, ranch to the satistarlion of kin nest girt. Lewis Crease. Jr.. arrived at Town- I send Inlet Friday evening for the oaten slble purpose of visiting hi. pa,enta. written entirely without spleen. Lightning struck Humphrey Ludiam's barn on Friday night last, but fortunate, ly ao sari- -as damage was done It sing, od^lhghair off his cow, bat didn't hurt T he Bubble party at Miss Hetlle tbe second prize for blowing donblers. etc. Piatt hadn't wind enough (o blow a bubble, wed it nil in talking. FlehlngCrwek. ^^FrmnkJBalc has lost* valuable colt by hi this vicinity think that Cape We learn that Mr. Campion arrived safe and sound with his effects al AtlanWe sre pleased to note that Wm. L. tommlngs has sbandoued the ides of of sweet poratora, four ltilft of which wfll fill a ha-kcb Can any of our neightellcdifto come hack ol!lwtl "'to ride tfc '**r8 ;

p Ocean View. There are no bones #'ek in this pl:a-J Miss Lavsnta Godfrey i. visiting Mir* I •Minnie Way. I « Mr. Xlcoli* FoMfcr 1* living with his J hi uncle, Mr. Somera C'oreon for a time. Wm. Whelln has returned to his home w at lowesdalr. He will come back on t< Thursday again to try the sports ot tbe bay and woods. it The new books have ix-Jn received at li the school and tbe scholar* are all ready ti t-i tear them up again, and it Is not tbe small ones that do it altogether, either. The Society of Chriwaln Endeavor h met at David Toyrnsaod's last week nod J ly lo the passers by. h S. T. Coleman's store is crowded every t night with men and boy», who amuse themselves with tcjlinglheir experience# I through the day and night, and a gobd L laugh I. heard every few minutes. s Paul Hendry was In this place selling goods for Joel J. Bailey & Co. 11" '* i one of the best salesmen on tbe road r . and undoubtedly sells more goods than fc any other man that travels In Cape. May i A certain party living back on the i woods road has a horse that luoks very i poor, and it is Bald that tbey do not feed d f it, but turn it out in tbe wood* to gel t ■ what It can get her itself. Tbe society should look after this and if it U a fact ( : It should be remedied at once. i ! It Is mL«taken kindness or very wrong i ) and foolish to allow a boy to spend all i Ills evenings nwty from home, any-and- * every. where, just ss he please*. He , soon gets so be is n it contented to- stay , In one nlglil. and Instead of haVttig his . studies or some profitable and lnstrue- , - live reading, hi* mlnd-is on something j eise, where he is going, or what he is ■ going to do, and will Invariably tiring | . trouble and disappointment to the ovei- ; proud parents. He soon loses all auibl- , p tlon for his studies and an education 1* | juet « h»J be does not want, or care for. , Goshen Items. " Captain Samiel Hearon Is an expert at . reeveing tackle. r Miss Allle Chester Is visiting friends at Ebulra. N. Y. ' Miss Bell Miller, of Cold Spring. It e among friends at this point. M>s. W. Tomlin is visiting her brothII er, Dr. E. Miller, at Tuekerton. H. J. >- Wsrren VanGllder has been making ' some improvements on his outbuildings. Jere Gallalwr is putliaft. in an estrn. |. aive underdrain for tlie benefit of bis low ground.

r The fish pirates and gsme destroyers , are two very unnecessary nuisances tlial , ' ought to be abated. Handsome photographs of tbe new ' I Baptist chajiel have been taken and are ' . offered for sale by the artist. , Mr. Anderson Pharo-snil All**- JIaltle ' Smith, both from Holly Beach, were 1 ' guests at Deacon Griffin Smith's la's! Sabbath. 1 An Injudicious use of the steam whlslle caused s pair of horses attached to i 1 the meat wagon of Walter Stile to run j away on Tuesday last. , The Iter. 31 r. Hewitt, of the Brick f Church, Millvdie, preached a veiy "in- , te resting sermon on Friday last at the t funeral of iiussel Gallaher, son of J. D. , ".lUher. The funeral of Miss Judith, daughter , of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Townsend, . took place on Saturday last. Pislor j r Brunyate officiated, assisted by Rev. f Mr. Thompson, of i'ort.Norris. i Judge Reed and hi* associates dest rve ' '■ the commendation of all good citizens for the prompt manner In which they j r rejected tbe prayers of those reputable , • freeholders who asked for hotel license at the last term of court. ■ Several of our citizenaattended court ' . at Bildgeton on Tuesday last. They were concerned in the great oyster suit ■ brought by Loper & WlllHts against , . Frank Ora'-e and others for oysterlngon , 1 the old drum beds. A special service with a varied prrv > gramme will Iw conducted next Sabbath " eveuhig in Immanuai Church under the ' ; auspices of the Christian Endeavor Sor clcty. One Interesting feature, or the > !lmtsntontaeb*tliwure^ 8lT,nCl>t,";-*0"- ' t lie new organ. Mr. Willam*Tomlin is . president of the society. s Alonxo Young and family have moved « - to Atlantic City. « I-argv numbers of weak fish are being t caught daily off Great Egg Harbor inlet. - 1 How about a man thinking he! is an i infiuential man becaure a tavern keeper - aaka him to sign hi- petit. on for license. ' ' Who will lead the Democratic host at the Poin , now that B « J. G. Corson ■ has left for fields of more extended use- , fulness? 1 J. W. Corson and wife, of Ph'iladel. I phta. have ri itiug^ Mr. Corson's | i the irnst two weeks. How much longer does our overseer . ' propose to let that broken tree remain In ,, • the public nlghway? Tbe next thing " • udme one will have a crippled horse or a I broken wagon to pay for. - A very remarkable Instance of long- ,. i evitv In man and wife I* to be found re- " ■ corded on two tomb stones In Bceslev. Point church yard. They read thus: I "William Miller, age 102 yra, 8 mo*." '■ ■ and "Eleanor Miner, age WIS yrs.Bmos." " "Save the Fish." Let ft be warted J along tbe shore from Maine to Florida. Let the man who fishes for a living, ami . £35 : In defense of his rights, Let the man 1 r to whose palate fish la the most de'ecta- 1 ble dish ever set before utter tbe cry In . bewailing accents when he sees his fav- t ; orite food disappear before his eyes, t I*t the man who fishes for sport, to ft whom the delicate nibble of the sheep*- « ! head or the ravenous Jerk of tho blue- t - fish or the heavy kn - k of the drum are like the thrill of an electric battery, . shout tlie cry )o -hi* loudcstJtones in f hope of saying hto-favoaftf rifcgc f ■ Cai» Way Holm," . i Dr. Geo. 8. Corwln is very siok al this ' - writing. . A. H, Hamilton wlU remove Us wind I mill from tbe farm to hi* stable for the n ■ better watering of his horses, an excel- 1 s lent scheme. i ' {^.^"^made the Wrp every day for J - Stated "council meeting on Tuesday evening of this week. Because of the f : ehSd « 5'^™hmSrk J*°" :N"' RrTr": siJs^ssis&xat : held a maeOng al tbe postlfclce on Mon- v,

-TT - ' - • " I Dennlsvllle Items. Pastor Izzard takes an oceaslonal trip to Mays lamllng, his former home. a Blchyd Creamer, of Wert Creek, eomestoDennUvillewl.cn time bang* t oh his hsnos. Wllllkm Hoffman is snffering from a j. wound lu the eye caused by n stick enthe fide of that organ. i Station Master Holmes, at Woodbine, One of tbe most faithfiii mid best i liked employees of (he West Jersey sys- ' 1 The famfty of Mr. llevltt. of the "South Side," have returned to tbelr • after *a summer spent in Cape May. « Eft. Holmes- is now the manager of -Squire Holmes' "Landing Store.". With , bb other qnaiitics. lie is a versatile story , teller. David Hemple, a rising young man of Philadelphia, lias gone into bnsiness for iiiinself and and will locate, selling coffee and tea.at 18th and South. . The death of the aged Mr*. Camp re- ■ of the village a most ettimaMe woman. will long be remembered by those wlio knew her.^ past ■ has argone by wa'er" will make hit home in Jenkinstown, Pav the coming Mason. He i» eogag. Fluvial James, the ,e.thigogue of PeU ertburg, makes weekly trips tij. Dennis, ville on bis bicycle, lie combine, with his scholastlcabilltics thrpowerotplensmany n femsnlne heart Among those who arc devoting -their attrntion to poultry is Elcaxer Crawford, an old time resident, lie ha* enclosed & gtSOil sized Held in the rear of his residencc wliich will be den ted to the rafting of chickens ami ducksHarry Jamas, wlio recently received his M. h. degree from tho CiilvcreUy of ■ New York and who studied materia medica with Dr. Way of this town. Is 1 practicing at Maya Landing. He deserves aud will have success. Barbara Ireland, for th# past M years lias been connected with the Pldler family In this plare in the capacity of assistant In ihe duties of tbe household. She ft a pleasant elderly woman with a great fund of Information concerning 1 Dennftvillc In days past. Thr Mayor of Sen Isle City. Tiiotna* - E. Ludlam, yrbose father ft P. a- master l^idlam. is exceeding popular with tlie , Democrats of Dennis Township. The ' Time, bis paper, for which lie writes ' such spicy cditbrfals. Is bis hobby. In front ot th* Crawford homestead • stands a paper mulberry tree which wa, . idsntad in the last century. Within its hollow oM b-»rt a thrifty young, sprout is growing and f ha branches of the I

1 younger tree extend through those ot the older. It is in fact a tree with * tree, Dennftvillc bicycle races corns off today and the events afc as follow*: — One , mllf race for n* vices. Half mllodaih. ehamlonshlp of Gape May county. One milecpen race, llilf mile wlilo.ut liamls. prizes sre. bell, two gold medals, saddle. Entrance fee, 80 oia. Purman Ludlam lost a valuable horse las( week. Our public school 1* pranuartffgfinely i under the management of V. 0. Milleri There I* now over *40.000 worth of stock ia the mutual horse insurance Lewis lhiu^asa lis* pcmim-ncod a beautiful cottage near tbr old academy, on Slain st. J. E. White and wife, who have hero visiting In Bridgeton the past two weeks licncxst is back t" Dennis Creek landwith a new Hiw of faU goods. Don't to Mop and see tlism -Mis* M. Belle Jan.es speut last wppk PblUd- Iptiia and came home Salur- , day acc uupanied by E. B. I«wisMrs. Camp, tlie aged mother-in-law of , Hoffman, died Friday. Sept. 80. and was buried Sunday at Steel man- ' David Hrniphill stopjied nt tlie GatzHouse over Sunday, looking after who occupies a tender pl*ce in his Young & Aneley have purchaaed another piece <d cedar swamp. These : men have their eyes on all the pieces of 1 In the county. ~RloOrwnae. i Ask Frank Downs to show yon lift ■ "purp." Wm. K. Palmer paid Ihe Quaker Cltv . visit on Tuesday. ' L. Hildreth ft attending the State School at Trenton. 1 Frank Jones of North Ulo will embark ' for Florida about November 1st A portion of our pnpulanre will visit the Mount Holly fslr opening Monday. Capt. Frank H«tul spent Saturday and Sunday with lift family itf Green lip In. It ft said that Tho*. J. Hand will enEx Senator W. B. Miller, vice-presi-dent ol Ihe Hughes Sugar House Co.. makes frequent visits to this place. Mr. and Mr*, Jay Webb, of Port Prov. deuce, visited their brother-in-law. J. S. Create on Saturday and Sunday. Wm. Garret*on sold Parsons Learning a valuable horse tbi* week, and J. S. Brown also sold one to I>r. Slaughter. Tbe Itepublicvqsof Middle Township hold tbelr primary moetlng this Saturday evening lo elect 7;del-galet to tbe county honvention. It ft said that tlie Church propertv is to be surrounded w.th a new feoce This been a 'ong felt want and will be much appreciated by the public. Editor I.udlam saya lie can see right through that Rio Grande business and wants something harder. He will probably get it if he accepts the Democratic nomination for assembly. T. Corson any* ll woold be s dangerous affair for a member of the Sur ety for tbe Prevention ol Cruelty lo Animals Interfere with him when he was trying to make tbe old gray mare go. Some of the people of this place my the Warn correspondent never rcc -ggard as a very important affair, and ne will endeavor 10 be more particular in the futu e. Cola Spring. JtaTy Marry ft^n oUlging public ofMios Belle Miller ia spending a few lnt!?ta?region <d"hfttorJ*d 1<"SCd evening meetings. Mr. aint. Hand lort a valuable borae last week; being the first ooe ion at the Rev. 'Mr. Laodft will nrescli to-mor-row evening In the chapel. In Ihe morn- . lug eoinmnnUm in the^ B;!ck Choreh. The boys and girts of district SB. are much pleased with their new aebpol 1 CoraM will stay1" with Mr. Wm. C Ruth'- 1 '

..aetersourg. L, Corson ft ■ tlie chamjiion (luck Tbe truckers arc nldpping kits of stuff j Atlantic City r 1 ItoOM Stickle and H«uy Young iltfi" J lost a horse last week. " „ Samuel Springer srtill continues fc. be ! , popular with tbe tadws. i d Frank Smith bas accept d a position « Camden al tbe freight depot. L Our wbeelwright. RolDn Corson, ft , pushed with work all the time. i i Captains Cornetious Smith am! Peter | ® ViuiGilder were bome'-lsst week, . The band Wreiifter mret(in the haD^t Tuesday night lo practice. | « .Mi** Rattle VanGllder has been j ( .enjoying a "a voyage for a fewwttff, {, came home Friday. V s Mrs. Martha Brown, died suddenly on t ■ Wednesday moming. Sliewas a -ullerer ' from an abscess on th* hing*. The mump« liave .entered our village , and fully one half of the children are ■ miming them, so there are several ] 1 vacant seats at the school house?' ; Learning VanGllder who had the tuft- - fortune to break his leg while engaged I in carpentering at liaddenflcld, we are ' L pleased to m_v. 1* Improving rapidly. , I The Bed Men are rapl&ly Increasing ] r in numlirr. They have now nearly a * membership of 50. And a large and comfortable hall to hold their meetings. The oyster supper wit held in tbe ' . ball, although Ihe weather was very in- ; ' clement, a large number of people of the | - place were present and sat down to a I drat-cttas* spread. Tlie yonng p»op!e ' ' amused themselves liy playing games. ■ . eating tee cream, etc. Music wa» furI ni-h-il by fte hand. Rio Goaxdk, N.^J.. 1 En. Wave:— 1 sec two trolj'e Demo, cratlc Grander* fly into print In the Sea f Isle Time, In defence of their represen4 tallves. They claim that has lieen done 9 fur the sorghum growing interest of the " Cape has b- en done by Democratic infiuence. These doughty defenders are 9 afraid tbe boomlet of Assemblyman HU- ' dreth has several weak sp U In It and " "needs bolstering up. In lime for tbe ' nominating convention. I made the * charge some weeks ago through the ^ columns of the Ware tint Mr. H^J'eth was not in'carnest when he wos tlicight J by bis^onstltucnts to be urging e nor Abbett to sign the sorghum b-Jhty e bill. There ft evidence Hint he wa®">J, * uf an unimpeachable cbaiactcr. aud the witness vii) be summoned in good lime. M to tlie bar of pulilte opjrion to tr«tifyv s The public will not be permitted to hare it party political wool pulled over Its eyes

| by tlie vain promise* of chronic office ~ seekers no matter what in iy bo tbelr _ cftinu by th ■ Time man In his efforts i at whitewashing. Tbe Wavx, as I un- . derstand matters. *1U llghj qp all tbe s dark places along the poliUcai path ot ' the pure minded Democracy, and Ut voters. who generally vote the ticket for S their advantage to longer do ao. Tho - charges and specifications arc all ready . on the sorghum bill, and when the f courVsJis** lively time may bo ontidr pated. The Time J^aa'a big contract on hand to run the Democratic pfrty of 4 tbe county auJ lf- more than prob ible if will not beWk'to deliver tbe goods. WOBKt.VOltAX. ' "Tlie Special Master in tlie ease of the . Millvillc Insurance Company, which 1s t In tbe hands of a receive, . bas made lilt report to the Chancellor, lie advises a heavy assessment, probably 00 ' per cent ou all premium notes, to pav • the claims 'and closer tlie company's af- , f Here i.- a text for a sermon of caution I to those who may contemplate Insur- ( am*. Many of our Cape May County - PW'c had taken policies onl of this der funct organization and will have to sub8 mil to an extraordinary aasesament on , , Ibelr premium notes. The moral of the r sermon ft, without going all through it, f to Inaure iu reputable sU«-k eompanlea such as ore represented in the offices of J. Henry Edmunds. No. 88 Washington < Street. r Morris Crease bas moved back to tbls B village from Cold 8prlng. Farmers are satisfied with their crops. ( Every av tllable person ft picking crsnberries for Joseph Hand, t Owen McGran left Henry Schellenceris lately. He bas since sickened and ' died with pneumonia. r Aii person* who may be hareafier do- 1 tccted In throwing missile* from Hie weapon known as a ' slung shot" in tbe streets, alleys or vacant lots of this city, _ or sliill enter any house or garden, or . break, cut or destroy any tree or shoot without leave of the owner, or shall cut, - hack, deface or injure any house or " building, or any porch, fence or pillar ' belonging 14 any building within the . limits of the limits of tbe city, shall b" , subject to an arrest and a fine by authority of city ordinance nude and pro- , | J. Hxxar Knurnns. Mayor , Cape May City, Oct. 7. 1887. I Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. ' Tlie Beit Salve in the world for Cuta, : Bruise*. Sore*. Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Fe- ' ver Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, OhilWales Corns, tnd all Skin Eruptions. • and postlvelr cure# Piles, or do pay rer quired. It ft guaranteed lo give perfcet ' satisfaction, or money refunded. Price. • SB eentt'por box. For sale by Marey A In gathering wild fiowera, autumn j leaves, or picnicking in the woods, we i are more or jess exposed to danger from poisoning by ivy or other wild vines and shrubs. Tiic poison it under certain circumstances readily absorbed by the blood and painful swellings or eruptions are caused. Such affection* Hood's ' Sarsapa rills readily ciirea, a* it expel* all impurities from tbe Wood. Even ia 1 eases of poisoning by Paris green. Hood's Sarsapsrilla has la-en remarkably r roocesafnl. It should be^kept wnstanriy ; iiSgXi i r Boarding Hoqa* For Sale. ; 84 bed rooms, gas, e«y water, pared ' • xnd curbed sidew.lk. Lot BTxlW ft, ; • jot adjoining 81x130. Will be uM to- i gether or separately. Apply at Win ! office. a dfinrlo • NOTICE. [ The firm of Charics A- Shaw A Boa ! I r 'Sffl&T , ; : ;

The Mount HoUy Fair. "The great agricultural event uT the - sea-on in West Jersey is the Mount 1 Holly Fair, It will be held on October J liKli. Hfll, 12. 13. 14th, and 18. .1887. 1 people of Rurling oti conntv have nearly half a rentuly been laipons o (or tbie excellence of their annual exhi- !l 1 bition*. but in thto. forty-first year of , ! their organization, they propose to out- « themselves. Great inqjrovcmc'nt* J I have been wrought in the grounds. , whereby there ft larger and better space I for display, »» as far better accom- * ! modsiinns for visitors. A verr spacious t ami well-arranged grand stand has been i j built It has a 'seating capacity of 8300 « f people, while Ihe quartcr-strelch wlU J aceominodatc 8000 iuorc. A floe, rea- r |i|aurant, managud Toy a Philadelphia l • caterer, -ft one of the convenience*, i The trouinc. running, and pacing race# ! of each day will be a mostattractlve featthe premium list of $17,000 insures the . be«t spocim -ns of every class in competition. The excellcn* regulation* under which the Fair has heretofore been ( Tho Peiin>yivania Railroad Company , will sell excursion t cketa from all sta- ■ lions in tlie Stale of New Jersey. Oclo- ] 10th to 15lh, good to return until , I7th. at reduced rates. In addit on to the regular trains, all of which will slop | at Mount Holly during tlie Fair, special i t ains will be nin from all prominent i isiuts on the prjocfttal iUys. Tbe spec- j I aft will be announce"! later by poster*. , Capo May's Select Academy. 1 Tbe Sftters of Mercy ate about to open a Select Academy for children and vonng ladies requiring a higher grade of education than that attainable in a parochial scho <1. In it will be taught a full and complete English course together with modem ftoguage*. drawing, music, (vocal and Instrumental.) embroidery. fancy, needle vroik. Terms mode-ate, and according to the number of subjects which parents may wish their children to be taught For particlilars apply to the Sister Superior, at tlie Convent, Lafayette street.. If A Good Appetite. Is essential to good tyjaltli; but at this ! eny or impurity of tlili blood, derange- ' ment of the digestive organs, and tlie . Hood's Sarsnpxrl la is a wonderful medicine for creating an appetite, toning the ' digestion, and giving strength to the whole svsteni. Now is the time lo tskc i It Be sure to get Hood's Saraparilla. ' The Philadelphia Time 1s doing excellent sciMce for the coast in the matJ ter of Its tight with. Hie tftli pirates. 2Uu: AdvfrtisfWftits. 8® i

riMl ^AKlHC POWDER : Absolutely Pure. : ssJbsfwwssni' ftW sbotf wrurlu slam or ako-piiu tpivt.rs 8M • onl, la mm. koval 8axisu PowDSS Co., lei Wall HU, N. ' JAMES IT. RAII'EY. PRACTICAL JMsiitliailrsffiiosr, ,. NBAR CAPS ISLAND BRIDOB. J A DJOCRNED SHERIFF'S SALE. lW^ ^^U^M'?0<-TOBKR HUl, list. SI same Irnur and plsee JAMKS atloBUAKElt, Jr.. HherttT. ' DsteU Sept. toia. JMI, Printers tee, »»Jo. Jiff CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. . To Lsvt It ess, won sat B. BiucltoD and Klwood ■ iKSl'SSIS 1 ¥S«tKS,"S,*Ku"fiSJJS STsaxmrraiatas s.t !ra:aiw«aBS^s :sgmm ud you. Levi Hsu. sre msdr defendant, be-' " £"S^Wb7r!nr I"W Dswu Iwettj^lfOtn day ot Septsiabu, sljh. ' ^ lBMWI ^ gHEBIFF'8 SALE. ""■« Re* Jersey, 1 wul expose to sale as pontic veaBATCRDAr. OCTOBER Vtd, A. D. WVT, i pretnlw*^-Tti- "sir*1" t nd" jeTaipUlosIeln me uiwiurup ol^UMmls^lB ■udeooaty ot^cape May i den" 5^8, SWT Si5d <ud>>towMlnd'u>BsM , division as tollows. v.x: Boainnlnt si t suae standout on uo wossernmosf >tdo ot Uo pnniit I Shini (bat lino south :i>. desreos. wast is perSSfeS'Sli'Si aSISSHEs; Sf,'S5^,S'TSL-Lsi: r i: d.- : Msrtaa Ladimak noosb S0 decreet, eats w perMpetaostoaciaMrat trt So." j'taSso# Mwc thai line aorta It decrees, west a per. hes to pesbM CreeZ: umsoc atone Ue saaso to Me be"seSd SS properly ot Mary Boyle, et al, defendant*. and taken to elocution si lbs sou of Henry Boyle et st cooptelnam, ana woe sold by JAMBS SHOEMAKER, Jr., Sheriff. LBAMDiU « BLACK, So-rftlor. Oeiod oep*. tsu, leo:. Pttaiwsleee.Bt.ts.

^fttr ^diTrtiarintBtg. CHANCERY OF NEW JERBy vtrton of so order of ibn'oon of Chtnof New Jersey, mmlcoa ibe .isyof ibedaie ■brreoqins *ay*v wherein Nai ban c.f-nr^i. spjSS SSrfJa-? SwawssSSsi sb: ffiSa^arJKswKjrs ares mesne* lor ibe yarwenr of e ewrtsm iSSSr™. TJSSTKTSiJS • "prcflANCERYl)?1 NEW JERSEY. ' To Mere J.^uuertyMdMary J.Hniftrly. exccosu* sml^ro^sSl1!*?-™ sre aVfi-ndsau, yon are . reqnlred^tn apprerend ptaft.^aMww^ demur ' second cay of December next, or ibe said bill will be takeh ts confessed sxaiosi yob. i Tbesahl bill is Oled lo forsclose s rr.onasxe , ctvea hy-Chsrles W. bniierly and wife lociemenl B. Reeves 1 si. on land In Lower township, agagaafflawaag uul-yooAUrt J. anuerir. execatru. sre vie Chines W. Sullerly. deceased, who si ibe Urne •"**•'* T.g;av.r.?a, ' gHEBlFFO SALE. fly rtn ne of a writ of Pi Pa. lomod'liwted , issued on! of Ibe Coart of lltsoeery.sisteol New . Jersey, 1 will cxpuM lo ule si public vendue od i SATURDAY, OCTOBER tsih, 1S*T, r si the hour ot X00 o-rlorh p. m„ on seld dtp. SI l the office of P. l. Hwhsnlsoti, in cape Mar Clly. s and premises e.'luate al Ihe southwardly eorniT ■ SaSSSSS'STS : seraKsmffisarsi s,« - luc'bt MblDyiivrisirt oS hundrot'amr U xier'n . 01« few j^hmitaaM^enaeaf said Wa.itSSsSSSES " H?f "a nd'lJS-n'm «rem?o57." hi •nil of Joba B. iluffmaa. complaftsnt. and to JAMKS BOOKMAKER. Jr , SherlR. J. B. IirPPMAN. Solicitor. Dated Sept. tsta. 1«T. p. •» Ps. M-sn. gHERIFF'S SALE. SATURDAY, ibe Alii dAj of OCTK. A. D. 1881, S^spSSSSffSiM 1

lHuam'™'7e^inr"uen oF7st>"'*Mlr'Poi"t. In i:w^^sib&r «dwem": r'wdj^tn <:|rr*'« '« "» Uonnty of nSsL1 1, as*d nzrz 14-d, and reoootrd in ihe Clerk's onioo of Cape gagggttifBWPVfc aSJSKSSSsSS JAMES SHOBMAKRK, J*., Sheriff , psie'd s."pi. Tin, iwl ' Pfntrrs tee*. f*.l". j T ' South Jersey R&rble foro 8. E. R. R. Track a Turnpike, CAPE MAY elTT.N.J. M Monumen's and Tpombttcnes ' In all k ade of MsrtJ |md Ela< Slor.e. I fty I- T. KNTRIKIN ; (Roal.JWood, ? imr, rtr : COAL AND WOOD ^ J. M. SCHELLENGER. j. (Haocews* to A. N 'hellrncrr) * Ml II sLLKNKKK'N LANDIMo. capk may LbIucIl Ek, Store. Ckestnut anil Pea COAL, Pine. Oak and Hickory Wood THK CORD I ot-lf M. HOff CLLENUCK.

_____ 6roftrirs, ?rorlsitmS, <?tf. OLIVER'S PEOPLE'S. MET PRICE LIST NEXT WEEK. WHAT'S NKW AT' 2 HENRY SCHELLENGER? ,, no"l'ld^7a"tD^^!°^^bri*^7>h"'lmaTOA£r TRKE.'*"'I''< *" *" °*Ur" 0' PROVISIONS, PROVISIONS. ,. FURNJ3HINO GOODS, ETO. ; FARM WeOONS, ETC., " S J''"""1'""™""

OLIVER'S j PEOPLE'S MARKET 5 No. 37 Jackson Street, CAPE MAY CITV, N. J. JySS-v i HAND'S ; CENTRAL MARKET Corner Washington and Ocean Sts, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. ... ... .. x.$lg LEWIS D. STEVENS, NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, No. 66 Washington St., Cape May, N. J. Coffees and Tees a Specialty. Save year money by iradlai al tail Store. US-y i . JOHN M- RUSSgLL, ' Dry Goofls, Grwiis^ Boots, SEoes, Notions, Floor 4 Ml Pork. Lard.ti^lamt, Seed*. Patent Medicine*,' - JA-y \ OOLII SPRIMQ. CAP* MAY COUNTY, N 4 WILLItoM S. barnett, ExcelAior Market, P. E.^Crplass Butter a Specialty. £ fS-y WASOINOTON STRRirr, CA*** MAY CITY, N. J. 8 r T"MiFPPAHn 27 Washir^fqn Street, Cape May. N. J. GSNTS FOBSISraO .WpjDS, HAT8. CAPS, UIBW, OIVK MB A TRIAL. ' «|-y CITY PRIOR*.

i PHOENIX OIL COMPANY 4257 to 4263 Coltmbia Avenue, Ph'ladetphla. Manufacturers of the Calebrated I PHOENIX BELT (pIL. ; This Oil will preserve your baits ; has 00 effect on glued or elemented laps, and gives [ the full transmission of power. For sale by \ Belting Manufacturers and Mill Supply Hou&es'at J $1.50 per gallon, in 1, 2 and 3 gallon cans. - V (1.25 per gallon in 5 and 10 gallon cans. \ $x.oo per gallcAn by the barrel. ! Use no other. If your supplyman has not got it send us his address. / ; Acme Rubber and Leather Cement, f Channel Cement, Light and Dark, I Rubber PasteAoil-Prouf. Warranted Be3 in the Marhet. 3end far Price Lislt. ^ . PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. \ CYLINDER and MACHINERY OILS .of all GRADES