Published Every Saturday Morning. CAPE MAT. OCTOBER 29. 1887HEPDBLM TICKET.FOR ASSEMBLY, WALTER S. LEAMING. FOR SURROGATE, ANDREW J. TOMLIN. FOR CORONERS. DANIEL C. ELDREDGE. EUGENE C. COLE. JAMES CHESTER. Change of Publication Day.
Next week ami after Uie Wave will bj - pabUnludon Thursday of each week. The price will continue to ue *1.00 per year If paid In advance. The fish pirates have hail a poor week and aa a res alt ftsh have had a chance to come in ibe sounds where -hey have been freely caught by our market and amateur fisherman. A number of remarkably fine portraits of well-known amateur athletes in motion will Illustrate Dr. Sargent's article in the November Sribner'i, on "The Physical Characteristics of Athletes." 4 f Rear-Admiral Worden, heto of the Monitor and Merit mac rigid. Is living in Washington. He la seventy years of age, but looks younger. Ue has a full blonde beard and his hair la not aa white as hit age would warrant. The wound he received at the Monitor and Merrimac battle not only lmjialrrd his sight, but has left him always subject tn severe headache. He was retired from the navy in 1880 on full pay. and la thus In receipt of *4000 a year. The experiences of "Nellie Bly," of tbe New ford World In Rlarkwella la-' land insane asylufo should be the means of bettering the conditions of the unfortunate persons sane and insane who comprise Its imnates. Rut the surprising part of the exprrinces of this enterprising news gatherer was thaltbe perfectly sane means she took to convince the doctors that she was of sound mind *ai taken as evidence that she was the victim of a delusion thinking herself sane. The St. George Hotel. Broad and Walnut streets, It now under the management of Mr. McClelland, formerly of the American House. The hotel, which Is one of the best located in this city, is undergoing extensive alterations, the rooms are nclng newly furnished and the bouse generally renovated. Mr. McClelland made hlmjreK exceedingly popular at Congress flail. Cape May. and his conduct of the American House, so long the residence of the lion. Samuel J. Randall, has made that hotel favorafaiy known throughout I no country. — Boning Star. Prof. Wiley, of the Agricultural Office. Washington, D. C.. does not seem to be in high favor with the Kansas sorghum sugar manufacturers, judging fromtbe following special message to Parr Scott. Kite, Oct. 11.— Those interested In the experiments of manufacturing sorghum sugar at the Parkin, soa sugar works were greatly excited here to day by the announcement that Prof. R. W. Wiley was en route to this city to aseume charge here. The Parklnaon company telegraphed a vigorous protest to Commissioner Celman which elietad a response received to-night sUtthet Pitrf. WDey was en route to Louisiana and that inn stop here was simply 'or a visit. Tbe following is a copy m the dispatch referred to: Pout Bomrr, Has.. Oct. 11. 1887. To Box. Nonua-s' J. Ooimax, Commissioner of Agriculture, Washington JJ.C. 1 understand Prof. Wiley is coming here. The Parkinson Sugar Company hereby miters protest. If he assumes aay direction, control or management whatsoever. 1 will close Ibe factorv. (Signed) W. L. Paaxtssos, Manager. University Law School The annual election of officers' of tbe senior clsseef the law department (4 the University of Pennsylvania resulted aa follows: President, George Herbert Tay. ic, from the office of Learning, Black A K heeds; vice president, J. Claud Bedford; secretary, Henry L. Patterson: editor, Harry f. BtitaeU; executive committee, William Graham Littleton, David 6. McCeun and T. Keraly Brooks. Cap* May's Select Academy . open a Select Academy for children and raifflggaafeff: erjwtih mwlern iafguago, drawing.
-Sbbotif the fiounfg. t South Dennis. L lhc Wavxaent to you fat one year. — Mrs. I>r. O. G. Carlf paid Beavillc a I. visit last Friday. n Capt Stephen Jeflerson is slightly improved at this writing. '■owls Edwards. Jr., spent Sunday f» with friends in Philadelphia. * - _ No more new cases of the ' horse disease have been reported this week. — Capt. Furman Loillam made a buaitrip to Philadelphia last w«ek-_% If you want a good" county paper to read this .winter send one dollar and have Jonathan Hickman's house caught Arc from the £h!mncy on Sunday, but waa extinguished before any serious damage was done. Crssn CrheK. The Creeks are well organized for tbp One of our oyster boats has been seized for violating the oyster law. The slioal water oyster grounds arc \ doing better this year than deep water planting. Citizens of this school district talk of , organizing a farmer's society. An ex- ■ So much might be done t> bc&uiify i this village in the off season of the year, I if owners of property would but unite i in doing it. The roadsides need csfec- " ial attention, Tbe diptheria scents to be getting a bold in this neighborhood. William Uolmca lost a chid last we k, John | Feaster one this week, anil there are others down with it. , Tbe boys will poach a little in the rabbit line, notwithstanding the W. J. G. , P. 8. Public sympathy is with them if the law is not. Tho law that prevents . a boy from trapping In season needs repealing. I Ocean View. , Ike Jerrcll baa been sick this week. 1 8. T. Colrroan spent Monday and Tuesday in Philadelphia. Mr. Whelen has bad tbe appearance ' of his house improved immensely. Cbleman's have a lot of hat-racks with Yates' advertisements for free distribution—they are quite handy little affaire. 1 Mrs. Wm. Kaddic was in this place last Monday witb a gentleman who | looked over her farm with a view to ' purchase. ' On Monday night Inst, Mr. Alexander ' Corson discovered his liaro on fire and before enough assistance reached the < place the flames had made such pro- 1 press that it was Impossible to get the ' horses out and they were both burned ' to death together with a lot of bay and other thhq-s. We hear the building j I Mr. Nicolas Foster went to bis home ' • near BeesleVs Point on Saturday last 1 suffering with what appeared IHt a fever, 1 but has returned much better, lie went out to his bam on Tuesiiay morning and I found one of his best cows dead, and i Wednesday morning another was dead, i He can givo no cause for ftr- He has | our sympathy. i Along the Shore Road. Capt. Lueiua Corson Is homo on the ' sick list. | Belle Trout left on Wednesday for a i . weeks visit with her grandmother at 1 Belle Plain, i Mlttle Gnrrelson lias gone on a visit Millie Gnrretson lias visit
toiler sisters, Mrs. L. I.ipplncott; out In Pennsylvania. > Mr. John Kiile wife and daughter, • have been down looking after the inter- |, ests of their property at the PoiaL Constantlne Foster lost a valuable . ; row on Monday night anil another on i Tuesday, suppccd io have been poismed ■ by eating loo many little potatoes. ■ I Owing to circumstances over which we have no control. Kev. R. J. An- ■ drew* failed to All his appointment, as ' - announced in this paper lost week. 1 Our pastor C. W. Llvezlcy, preached a 1 • very good sermon. I ' On Monday night about 1 o'clock, Mr. Alexander Corson was aroused by a I ' noise and on rising beheld the flames | ; hist hunting out of the loot of his barn, t ' The Are was beyond control and the l building was soon a tied of ashes ; two | horses and one calf perishing in the , I flames. There was some Insurance but t I not half enough to cover the loss. So far as we have been able to learn they , have no knowledge as to bow the Are , I originated. Fishing Croak. ' J. Robinson, of Green Creek, paid his J sister. Mrs. Compton, a visit last vfoek. - f People have about come to the concln- ' slon that pock-peddlers are a nuisance to , the community. Miss Emma Schcllengrr has left her . . parental roof for an ex tend od viait to [ Port Providence, Pa. Nathan P. Mickr! and wife, of Tren- • - too. stient last Bnnday under the psrin- , ' talroof. Mr. Mie.kel came down to sup- • erlntcnd a wood Bale on his fathers ■ fsrm. One of Miss Ada 8haw*a former school J mates at Trenton, accompanied by Miss 1 ■ Carrie Foster, paid her an unexpected, ' ; though no less pleasant visit one day last j 1 James B. 8haw. our popular Bnnday 1 school superintendent, and wife are vis. | iting Mrs. Shaw's brother, I)r. Sayer, » who Is practicing medicine at Red Bank, I Monmouth county, N. J. Everything seems remarkably quiet 1 1 along the political line this fall. ' About 1 ' the only move so far lias Iron made by 1 the Prohibition party. Ixwk out, or 1 some one will be caught napping. The project spoken of in the last ssue J of the Wav* in reference toasieamhoat ' . line from Baltimore is a good one. If ' , this line proves to be a reality, t its pro- ' , Ject taken in connection with the Driv- 11 . tng Park and the Athletic Club's ground , i will boom Cape May so much that the 1 - wdUJiave a better season next summer I , than has ever been known to her since she became a seaside resort. This line will certainly become a favorite one with [ summer travelers. t Goshen Items. John High has been lmpioviog his ' i residence. , U. Smith has the contract TOr building J Mrs. Rachel Vanaman has returned . - from a Utp to Millvlile. Miss Bessie Grace presides at the Church organ during tbe abeenee of Hiss Theresa. Oapt. I.-8. f.udlam was called over to . Port Jforris on Monday as a witness In , an oyster suit. ' Mr*. Carlton Weetcott and son, Clar- ' Bate, paid a short visit to her parents j the find of tht week. I The new oyster sloop being hnllt by < W. F. Garrison is greatly admired for the beauty of her model. I lira. Bailie C. Tomlin and Mrs. Bailie t P VanGilder spent the first of tho week f shopping In Philadelphia. , ■ Pastor BrunyaU spent part of this ' - week at Cape May City, assisting pastor i k Manchester in revival services. 'Wm. Royal, superintendent of the j - Goshen Manufacturing Company, will I r move his family here In the nrar future. < ' Hon. A. 8. Moguirc. a prominent Chl- " cago lawyer, visited his aged mother, I Mrs. lUchel Megulre the first of the ' week. < j Smith Townsend raised S,6i8 grains i I of corn as jhe product of one grain plant- I b ed. He alio raised a awett. potato SI ' i inches long. ' i The young men and Prohibitionists of r Cape May County ought to endorse tbe t . Republican ticket this fall. They are I . going to be sensible and do it tn this h»- I i eallly. ] i "I cannot praise Hood's SaiwpariUa . halt enough,'1 says a mother whose som i . rirm^^ whh scrofula, was cured .
Windy and rainy. Very quiet politically. --•Humor -ray* -there ls"f..'bc a .LuMc . n wedding soon. Snipe and ducks seem to be very plen- . liful on tlic meadows Dear by. ' Richard Voas has s very large crop of , both sweet and white potatoes. 1 Sweet potatoes arc being shipped to , „ Atlantic City in large quantities. ' Mrs. Peter VanGilder is enjoying a , trip to Savannah wijh her husband. ' A great many of Peter Huff's cran- 1 , berries are frozen. He is now having t them picked as'fast as possible. t Harry MeGnlre will soon bid his 1 , friends good-bye and start for New , , York , where he is to reside this winter. 1 Capt. Frank VanGilder, who has been ' enjoying the pleasure of being home with his family while Ida vessel, the J , Mary 8. Bradshaw, has been undergo. ' log repairs at Camden, went away Tnea. .. d»y. " t Alexander Corson was startled Mon- p . da.v night by the cry of Arc and rushing . out of his house be found his barn in t flames. Tbe Ore had assumed such a a , magnitude that nothing mnch could be done to extinguish it. The bitO was i well filled with salt hay, which made so i much smoke that the horses and other stock could not be removed and so per- . ialied In the flames. One carriage was saved. The loss U near *1,000. The * origin is not yet known. DennlsvJIIe Items. a Squire Williams double learn makes a ? flue appearance on the road. 1 •Miss Hannah Ludlam paid a. short . visit lo Cope- May City iast week. Dr. II. C. James, of Mays Landing, s j spent Thursday night at his old home. i, , There Is quite a rush in house build- , now. There are four new ones to a up at once. Philadelphia gunners are engaging t at the Gatzmer House so as to lie J ready for quailing season. c Thomas Westoott and son, Coleman, who have been spending the summer on a the water, returned home^Friday for the K Miss Clara James, having taken anoth- 1 cr relapse, now lies in a very critical * condition. There is not much hope of ' her recovery. • f Diniel McCtfty is adding to the ap. ranee ofdgffitiu.-c and also making lore coiiflkinahle liy tearing down an old part and building in its place a new f . Mrs. K. B. Wrigtft gave a Ave o'clock 1 , dinner to some ot her numerous friends . She intends leaving soon, and ' . will make her home in New York this I wintei. c ! Two of our grls have gathered their Kinut crop and re|wrt a large yield, t ey are uow prepared to fill large or , small ordeis. Of coarse they give sam- ,| SJes when they are roastlug them. Don't orget to call.' ( We met a man lest week inquiring|for I the undertaker. He warned to know . I when his funeral was to be for he in- . tended to be present. He said . lis the i recorded his death they might c set the lime for the funeral. W. E. Young rolls along bur streets ' witli ease and grace on his new tricycle. ' i W . E. Is now admired by all the gins in who seem to think they ran soon 1 i master the art of peddling the machine, " I i. c., If tiny get the chance. I Rio Qrande. mo ursnae.
Mrs. Lafayette Miller it vi. Iting friends Philadelphia. (Miss Ret tie Golf, of East Caeck. is visiting her brother David. If you don't wish to lose your vote, cast it for I .earning and Tomlin. The Rio Grande Sugar Company have about BOO tons of tail limy for salcJ. 8. Cressc opened the gunning seaby killing two wild geese on Wednesday. Mrs. George Ncal and her four boys have returned from aii extended trip to It is believed Hist the Prohibition people of Rio Grande wi. I indorse the lie - i publican ticket this fall. A wise people that. It is said thai Jos. Champion t» In the 1 liabit of loosing his foot prints upon the 1 streets of Oravcllv Run. A daisy print, that? Hon. F. L. Richardson. Hon. W. B. of Cape May. ami I). D. Cone, of Chicsgu, visited the new sugar weeka on Thursday. Thos. J. Hand will take possession of north Rio property next week, and Mr. Scott will occupy the (-tillage vacated by Mr. Hand. 11. 8. Hoffman, of Cape May, has the contract for moving the building reccntly purchased by Mr. Brown from the Grande Sugar Company. It is mid that the dreaded disease dipt hot ii i* raging to an alarming extent Green Creek. Two or three deaths air reported, while several others are sick. M. II. Gould, of Holly Beach, disposed Of his entire stock of hardware and ; household goods at public sale on Wednesday and will remove to Moo res, Fa. ettc county. Pa., where be will re-engage In his old business. It is raid that a Democrat of this plate has been trying lo create a sensation by reporting that there are no employed at the sugar mill. A close invesligaiion has proven otherwise. We wish it understood at once, that the new sugar mill is not a politi. i*l pot, hut an experimental station for , the manufacture of sugar. While J. 8. Brown and R. C. Tizard driving home from tbe sale on Holly Beach on Wednesday, their home broke through one of the large bridges and was Injured considerably. Mr. Tizard w-aa thrown from the buggy, which damaged to aomr extent. A bill will be presented to the Turnpike Company sufficient to cover the damage. up Shorn. Mrs- M. fl. Kates now has charge of tbe post office. We have been out for two weeks, but nobody seems to miss us. No man is "well fixed" this time of . year unless he owns a gun and two good Nlmrod has again left us for the QuakerGty. We are sorry to lose "bur dear : Every body aeems to he pursuing the evun tenor, notwithstanding the prox- , imlly to election. i Mrs. M. G. Kates, we are glad io aay. is rapidly recovering from the effects of . very large boil. Mrs. Wm. To wnaemPs house and barn decidedly better under their new coats of.'while wash. Base ball ia quite the thinajiow among the smal'er boys. The Cedar Grove nine seem to be on top Just at pre- ent. George Sayre, Jr.. bagged a pair of docks on Monday, the first game of the ! Oiocge Is a very successfnl gunIs T. Swain is quite taken with peds- : Roguclsm. It would not surprise us if were to he an applicant for a teach- . e.r"s license at the next examination. That there is such a thihg aa being we think Is beyond dispute, al- . though a great many men have the name of being particularly favored who only every opportunity that presents Itself thus securing the object of their aims without being under the especial care of ye gods. The Democrats are looking very blue the Republican ticket, and are getting their ••■hipping" in order preparato a voyage on the salt, salt stream. stronger a ticket (ouM have been placed in the field fay the Kepubleana. > It la one that every intelligent man lookto the welfare and pxwjwrttv of the county can vote straight, and still retain
Court Houao. Mrs. Mary Fifllch! la quite ill at this writing. • - JChn L-' Steel wlD'suon occupy his street cottage again. Edmtnd L. Ross has beep on the sick list for a number of days past. Tbe dwelling of Capt. -Townsend on Church street is fbout completed. Pastor Gregory, preached to a very audience Ian Sunday morning. Dr. Walter B. Learning, the Republinominee for asaambly, Is the peoples favorite. Harmony within the ranka'of the Democratic party of Middle Township is a thing of the past. M. Hand, Jr., formerly of Burleigh, is now ooe of tbe most successful maof the dty .Of Camden. Some of our young men want a line of street cars loadiog to the fair land of Goshen.. A great idea, that Cape a' ore oyster planters report that their stock brings a better price thisaeathan it has for many years. Master Clarence Nichols has recovered from his i eeent Illness, and Is now able to be out on pleasant days. Meadow birds have been plentiful durthe past few weeks, and have been at by many successful gunners. Mlssen Lois Hand and Carrie Holmes opened a dressmaking and millinery establishment in the store formerly occupied by J. 8. MeUvain. on Main 8t. Why can't Ibis county bnlhl a new almshouse i The present building- are digrace to Ihe^ountr, and they should lie replaced by new ones at an early day. The tide of Friday of laat week was the highest known lor many years. It is reported that it washed entirely over Mile beach m far up as "Linierlt is repotted that a company of Anglesca capitalists will purchase » small steamer to be u«ed in taking parties to the fishing banks next season. Captain Joe Ludlam would he a good commandOur people have well considered the annual outrages performed by foreign gunners, and have organized against them, and we feel safe to say that any daring the coming hunting will be dealt with as the law dfrecta. Notices to that effect have Iron ] placed throughout this vicinity. •Cola Spring. Tuc^ horse plsguc has about dlsapNo fault with the Republican ticket tBis year. The Wave is looked for each week with ardent longing. That cake was real "tremendous" good. "Ten, Hcrbio." Suite a number of our farmers have r teams at work on the park. "I guess 1 don't hnvo to be knocked before I csn take a hiot."(?) Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Foster of Green visited the Spring Sunday last Miss Lizzie Town was calling on. friends at Cape May Polat last week. • Mr. Arthur Loper is considered tho crack shot of the Spring in killing gsme. The old Brick church has a history that is dear to many a Lower township family. Rev. J. L. Land is is -at Tucklhoe this week aa president of tho Sunday School association meetings. Mrs. Harry Marcy returned home from Philadelphia last week where she had hoeu visiting for several days. had hoeu visiting for several days, 7 n e -t y " >1
[s Rumor ssyi those chicken thieves had bettor look "sharp or perhaps they will gel sometiiing In their "bag»" that they . The weather has been of anunplcssant ' kind this week. Laborers who are on the driving park pay roll have had a c dunce to spend some lime about home. Miss BeHc Miller, one of the Springs '• fairest daughters, returned to her home from Goshen last week. Miss Belle is now pictured to teach music both s vocal ana instrumental. West Cape May. " Very quiet times in the borough. •" Council meeting Tuesday evening of e next wack. Will Church is pushing his Broadway e cottage to completion. It will soon be ie ready for occupancy. '» Tom Lee draws the lines over a stylish Texas ponv, fresh from the prairies of I. the Lone Star state. He says he is a if daisy. « Professor Vnnsinan is getting along first class In his school. He and hfs if corps of teachers deserve well of the il public. t. I. T. Woolson Is a straight edged Prohibitionist. He don't swing to the ie right or left hut goes rushing "d >wn the main track for the whole ticket. lC Buoklen'a Arnica Salve, e Tlic Best^Salvc in the world for Cuts, it Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fes ver Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, C'hile blaics. Corns, tnd all 8kln Eiuptlons, and postivelv cure* Piles, or do pay rej quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect j satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, I. 25 centa'per box. For sale by Marcy & ^ Mecca y. gcrc ;3Urrrtlsraeata. i n| ; *4kiHc POWDER Absolutely Pure. TBIS powder asver varies. * msrret nt porttj r, ktreasui sal wlutsaosssaaM. More eaoaoauosl ,» reaathe ordinary Unds, and rsnnot bo sold In ooatpsuuoa WHS us nreriltads or low wot. g HUMPHREYS' L y (g.to^Sa-HTOPBmB'BOOg I I axODrexa. x- I^Mll Htasr-sremtn. I t r
: IN THE CAI1PET DEPARTMENT. 4 k — . I « ' Dur new «Mk for the present season is fully ready for.inspcction and sale. It Induces ^AKMINSTERS, MATS, , WILTONS, RUGS, * MOQUETTES, j ART SQUARES, t BRUSSELS, OIL CLOTHS, ,« TAPESTRIES, LINOLEUMS, \| ] INGRAINS, I LIGNUMS, ETC., ETC. " We have recently received a large invoice of Moqurttes. which in price, : quality and style present attractions it is believed which have not Wen equalled n_ heretofore in this market. . n We would be glad to have our customers, while in the builJlug, spend a ■s "pare hour in examining the stock and prices in this department, i- It should be remembered that, the department being a new one. there is not i I » "ingle piece of old goods in our stock. Every piece is fresh am! new. K Ea'imates cheerfully given when desired. | MIDGE & CLOTHIER, MARKET STREET. EIGHTH STREET- FILBERT STREET | ° PHILADELPHIA. I NOTICE TO TRBSPASSEBS. -j — The following named persons living in the village o 1 Green Creek, Cape May County, have pledged themselves k to use every legal means to prevent I TRESPASS ON THEIR PREMISES BT SPORTSMEN d ' WITH : ' DOG AND GUN, . * and that they will unite for ^ MUTUAL PROTECTION |® To save their property from further A
J Destruction and Depreciation ' By the annual raid of non-resident gunners who seem to J question the right of property owners to project * and enjoy the same for themselves. 1
T. 1'. ErrickSon, Nathaniel Newton. Seth Miller. e C. T. Norbury. I| Smith Cressc. a M. M. Norbury. s M. S, Cressc. r William L. Davis. John W. Scull. e Eli Sayre. Lewis Ross. |i Thomas F. Swain. IL H. Holmes, t Charles B. Thompson. b Francis Crcsse. ' William Hollingshcad.
Wilson Ross. Henry Brown. Jcrcntiah Foster. Captain E. Foster. Truman Hickman. Franklin Hoffman. John Fox. Elizabeth Hand. ! David H. Crcsse. - Heath Norbuty. James T. Miller. J. Henry Schcllcngcr. J. E. Brown. J. P. Isard. James Erricson. Charles P. Foster.
HIRAM DEWALT, merchant tailor. No. 817 Chestnut Street, Philada. Popular Styles at Popular Prices. Made of best Material al a Reasonable Price.
lew ;&dt!frtisrarots. — — _| JAME8 T. BAILEY, RHscncaL BlactsmitE aiifl taster, NXAK CAPS ISLAND BRtDOB. JN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. To||'^I'M"a "*r""JL Ma 7 Marahall 4*1 Annie "ads' t,M °0,irt Clll<>C",? Aaaooiauwi are complalaanu, an.l you. WAaa c, arejtrte^^^M i^nroi inappaar.~ea I. j miMfSsriSSssi I JSlK'SIA'BAKPM'rss: laad ana nreuilara al Sea drove, aoaMlmre taan aa Cape May Point, sure or New Jeraey. inmSt WreMUbJJallael'b «37inIirIlIU" areareaa yoa'aokl?5o" 1 »«f0 ngoo am ^l-Yi'tso a black, Ortorec JN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. To Marr J.^Haiieri^aml Mary J.SuUarty. txccuB> isy Vu ^g^wtofcaabJ^e^llforSTToSmfiSuii^* or' lwr<ro"be •eeooucayof Deenrmher next. or Uieaam MO TWaaakl blllia aim to foraelaar a moncace Mren by Cbarlaa W. Souetly ano wile to clem- - eai B. lteevaa « al. on Una In Lower m wo, tup, . ana vooMnrJ. Baturly. txeeatnx, are man* a AefWulani. boeanaa yon are ibe tieeouix of ofkla ^KilXHTtV. iRnUNDII. ,2^5"-^,.
i ■vtotice to owners of the I XV WRECK OP TOE 8CIIOONEH DAVID ' ! U. 8. BaniKxaa orrics. UK Axon sr.. I I'uupai.rnu. Pa., lot U UW7.f Notice la hereli, xlreu to all partlea let re, tea In inc Wreck or the aehnooer DarKI Lee and Her cju»ojyln*os Poortren r^oMI»nt u*hj llouae, wlae removnf,' It wllhllilny dayarrao lh*ia dale, be nraOTm'ander^n^,ir«5rol,f ,liICl' W'!' ' of Wal\aa provided by Emf" 8":ra,r7 By Order ot the Seeteury of Wan nBNRV M. KOBRRT. LUul. Col of Bnclneara, V. 8 Army.
(Bwfrtrs, 5?rorlsl«s, Ctf. I * - ^ OLIVER'S PEOPLE'S MARKET ] - PRICE LIST SKT WEEK. WHAT'S IS 1CW A.T HENRY SCHELLENGER? s PROVISIONS, PROVISIONS, an fJS.'pJSiJf FLOrn in-lnl".l. CALICOES, nut old or a mp worn, bui of lirlgBteai Xx'toM ' Ttu*"' * r* ^ VV*1 ira^aT re' PHAiiTHo*At1 - lrare*n»mr •' rnarl'yTiHree ^"""aiu'lA'* 0^'t 'you' ha* ifin'To* M* e a* CapeMaei H ,- . (FURNI3HI^a a°ODS, .ETO. FARM WAGONS, ETC., A, ehean aa din. Garden Meet)* th« will grow. I.I very , Farm Prodq-e and Rayahore ana-am nENKV BCIIBI.LRNOKn. oreen Creek, H.i. OLIVER'S PEOPLE'S MARKET
No. 37 Jackson Street, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. JyM-r HAND'S CENTRAL MARKET Corner Washington and Ocean Sts, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. _ . alt-y LEWIS D. STEVENS, NEW GfOCERY AND PROVISION STORE, No. 66 Washington St., Cape May, N. J. Coffees and Teas a Specially. Save yoar money by trading al una store. I l».y WILLIAM S. BARNETT, Excelsior MAaRket, P. E. Sharpless Butter a Specialty. f5-y 11 WABaiNOTON ST II RET, CAPE MAT CITT. N. J 35 thomas depuy, 35 35 North Second Street, Philadelphia. NEW DESIGNS IN THE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETS! CARPETS! r Also a large line of W1I.TONS, MOQUETTES AND BODY UllUShKLh, of thu Boat Make, at the Uiweat cash I'rtcoa. , Nearly Opposite Christ Church, East Side, . "35 BETWEEN ARCH & MARKET 8TS. PHILADA. 35 s . I. L. SHEPPARD, 27 Washi'gton Street, Cape Mhy. N. J. 5 GSNTS FDRNISHING ROODS, HAR CAPS, D1BRILLAS. GIVE ME A TRIAL. oS-y , CITT PRICPS. ueui. imi. oi aogmeerii u. s Army. l.l v I. hb a Taut. wj . tin iniv.ro.
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