Published Every Saturday Morning qPElAT. HQVEMBER 3. 1887KEPDBi.IC.AN TICKET FOR. ASSEM BLV . •WALTER S. LEAMING. _____
for surrogate. * andrew j. tom lin. i, W 'mfr W ■ I'- , ^for coroners. i daniel c. ei. dredge. . eugene c. cole. 1 james chester. 1 -About the CSoimfg; West Creak, Uev. K. W. Clerk, of 1'alctton, preach- • far the people of West Crcrk Inst Sunday. Iter. Mr. Stfttnma represented thi■eetlon of tbe county about Eett end WMlCHA nt Uie County 8. 8 Auorlilion. Oreen Creek. There Ij e felling off In llit- number of dipUicrU petlcaU. Farmers begin to gflcaa el the weight of their fatting hog*. Xol eo many gunners as of yore, they ffneH n large mouse. The Sunday echools begin to talk over Christmas probabilltlc. William Camming* ws* visiting relative* at Cape May this wyek. Our young mm are obliged to go away to seek tnelr fortunes. There's a prospect of every farmer raiting his sweetening neat year. Wm ftofflngfheail did it this year with oomeAlong the Shore Roan. Bev. 8. Townacnd of Ocean Ctty. preached for "tie on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Klla Way of Court Honec, and Mr*. Amanda Townacnd »f Scnrllle, are rlshlng relatives In tlua place. Mceora. Tlios. It Gandy and Reuben V. .Smith went to the Court House last Friday to receive the new ballot-bos. There seema to be a strong attraction ar the new poat office for a certain youog gentirman. Wc are Inclined to think be goes for other purpura than to get his mail. Melvio Carton will remove his family to Ocean City this week to remain until Spring; he being employed as one of the anrfmeh in the life raring station at that place. There seems to be very liuk political Mir about the Point. pet Imps due In a great measure to the fact that the inhabitants thereof are almost without an exception Republicans, ami consequent. ]y do cause for anything but peace and harmony. Dlas Creek Dots. Captain Sumner Marcy is getting well upon his feet again. A wedd ng is looked for daily by the gooalpa of the village. Miss Belle llfwitt, who recently itipitiied a Idood vessel. Is getting better. The change of the publication day of the Wave la regarded with favor by its many readers. Mrs. -Amanda Quirey, late of Camden, has taken i:p her permanent residence in this village. Mrs. Liah H. Johnson, wit i her two interesting children. Misses Molllc and Criub. is at G*|* May Ctty vialUng her parents. a The prevailing political faith of this Creek is hanl to tell. Tbe most popular candidate., however, nre Ix-amlng and Tomtin Klltwurth Hewitt ta i.bligrd to make frequent' visits to Philadelphia to consult an oculist. He has loot one eye and tlie other, from sympathy, is tu danger. Mrs. Geo, W. Johnson' la tbe prrelilcnt of the branch of ti.e W. C. T. U. at this place,. She was present at the re. coot lecture given by Mrs. Austin at cepejujitems In South Seavilte Parish. The. new Sunday school has now been fully organlred and ha« an encouraging oalfnofc. New papers, new cards, new library tgx-k* ar,- distribuo i. l>r. Flu has recently rect Ived from some of the young people of Goabrn. | KB* K|«iaot of the high regard ic which he ia held by them. The Christian Jlmlmvor MorkxyVill accept on Friday waning a apcrisl invitation to r-.ait the Gudeavor Nt-iety at Seavitlea The uartlng will be held In TheeMOnd Schbaib In November will < beeheartwd as ft We day in the Hap.,.; 1 'htTafiMn" *ai '* ■J"1*** 10 j Bev. J>r. ?V,r nrearhed lost hsbbath in temanwrl Rapli-t Omrrt both afternoon aad earning to large audiences. The music >* under the dtm-ti-m of Mias
, Uoaheri li^ms. 3 Our farmer? hare gatbcre>l_SE . unur-. . Jj nil large crop of potalon. . j c r Ilev A. E. Ballard was in town recent- 1 ' ly as the guest of Capt. Robt Baymore. r Mrs. M. A. Baymore Is flailing Rev. 8' and Mrs. G. W. Johnson at Georgetown, l = Dei. _* ;t . Wilt and Misses Eunice. ff.izzie ami 1 — Minnie llearon vuiteil trismds at Cape "» May City recently. , — Our public aehool ia making rapid 0.1- t venocmcnt under the direction of Principal Charles Tomfin. j . ranged for I ihe'itrthra.M.' K- Mjlc'socif. ty at Its next meeting on' Friday evening . nest. The ribbons crusade ied - oh by th. Wive ami H«uU* against the Game Deal rue I ec Society has silenced ibtlr J guns- all along Uic-Iiuv. The following persons ataemhh d al ihc home of John IV. Swa n on Monday . evening to congratulate hlra upim the arrival of the fifith anblveroary of Ms * birth: Pastor Brunyatc, Edward Pri g. Esq.. Mr. and Mr's. Smith Townsemt, Mr. and Mrs. .!. Nelson Tomlin, Mr. ami ' Mrs. Richard Chester, and Mr. and Mr-. ' W. B. l'owcll. A good time 1- reported. 1 Colo Spring. The Cold Spring Sunday school is organising a mite society. partners arc on the lookout for gun-nt-rs. Tory propose to enforce the law. The Mes-rs. Rodger*, of Wilmington, ' Del., ar eni Sunday with their cousin. Dr. Wales. s I; Wm. T. Chambers draws Ihc reins' over a horse that can trawl. If you , doubt it. try him. Mrs. Hester Eldre igc who has been on I the sick list for a number of weeks Is at l this writing belter. Joseph Eblredge visited Philadelphia < this week for the purpose of purchasing i tint week lor ibe or purcnasing ■<
goods to stock his store. a Copt. George Dickinson aud son went through the sounds la-t week on a gun- fi ning trip and met with great success. v What boy was itasne night lad week " that shot al what -he supposed was a coon, when upon examination it proved h to be* bat. Rev. George II. It eves will preach In * the Tabernacle M. E. cbu-ch on next '' Sunday morning in the ibaon e of Rev. " G. 8. Sensor. 11 Itev. J. f.. Undis preacbcd to his flock on "Tire Presence of God Among His People and in His House." In the . evening be discoursed to Id* chapel congregatlon. , lames Needles met with quite an »r. ,, ''ident on last Monday morning while || distributing hi, u.ilk. In not bltrhinu his horse ifacanbi al rrm away and broke his wagon up badly. Fishing Crook, it I k !i-ii are Irving r-rm.-i.: «. | g > quantities along the Bay shore. i charil on his new farm property. c Jas. B, Shaw and wife returned home I lad Friday from their visit abroad. WlUets Jehuson expects an invoice of ' trees from LltUe Silver riila week. Bertie Matthews draws the ribbons r the moat stylish team in the neighborhood. Messrs. Woolson and Schellmger our , t* " i I.uther Cummings. Esq.. of Phlladel- 1 phis, is visiting his mother at the old ■ One of our enterprising young farmers 1 . contemplates buying a farm. Names 1 . withheld for the present. Iasac Thompson caught four bushels , •f rocktish recently aloug the Bay shore. I Heaped or struck "measure. Ike? ( Charles Mattheas. one of our mnsi , extensive sweet potato growers, ha- | shlppef) large quantities of . them this fall , »t remunerative prices. I 8. M. Foster bas the contract for painting the store <if Joa. C. E dredge at Cold i t -Spring. Mr. Foster ia a II sl-claas mo- ' chanlc and doubtless the work will be , doqe in a satisfactory manner. , Rio Granoo. Vote for Tomlin and let him have a trial. I J. JT. Hand's cottage is nearly completc.l. The M. E. Chapel will be re-dediqde4 " on Sunday. John Brown commenced moving his house yesterday. Sportsmen have been making feathers and fur fly hereabouts Ibis week. Any person who will hesitate-' to .vote . for Learning and Tomlin will growl at rating mince pic. I Joe Scudiler, Wash Schellengrr, and * Th'dnas Hlchn-dson are recuperating at ! Iiome for a few days. i We do not hesitate to say that the old , i ru-tom of keeping one man in pabHc . offlcc a life rime is monotonous. i Mrs. II. W. Marts and family started i on their 8 'Utliern trip vrsterilay. They i will Join Mr. Marts at Klssimmee City. . FI rids. A pleasant passage is. the wishes of their friends. i The Prohibition people of Rio Grande 1 are discouraged. The Democrats are f hack wati ring while the Republicans are I as firm as a rock. Learning amj Tom 11b will catch nearly the entire vote. I Blacksmith Brown contemplates t opening a livery suljle soon end is dewirmis nt purchasing two or Ihr^c good i horses sulUbJfc for tbe business. A lib. . eral price will be paid for those that ) mert hi* fancy. The best record at the Soger Hill this fall was tbe product of nineteen hundred and seventy pounds of sugar from ; -even then ton* six hundred and twentylive pounds of unstrtpped and untopped , cane grown on an acre of ground. Election la drawing near, f Vote for Wallet 8. Learning, i The new ballot boxes would make good bird cage*.* D. M. Cox Visited bis parents In Millville on Monday. Contractor Grace has Captain Town- > send', new cottage completed. 1 Ovrrearr Mlxner. has been Improving ' the highways daring tbe week. The llaptiu Sunday school have been ' adding to their valuable library. I Rev. A. Tbwnsend preached In the * M. E. church on Sunday evening. The remains of Ibe late James Eblredge ' of Town»kndt Inlet, were hurried in the J Baptist cemetery on Saturday last. Wc often bear tbe following question . asked.- ' Why can't the Prohibition party endorse siicb a man « Walter 8. , Learning." We are sure that Mr. Cor. son. their nominee Is not a s r nger ad- " vacate of the cause of temperance than Mr. Learning. He is a temperance man In evcrgjenso of the word, and in our opinion should receive the support of II the tempetanee voters. Let every- Rcg publican and Democratic man, if lie be s- an advocate of temperance cast his ballot for this gentleman. Why throw u your vote awav on Mr. Cbrann. when you know ihat he can't be < Irited, even j ilvugh be be a good man and a gentleman too. for 'of lliis we liaven'i any i, doubt. The question is a s rioua one . and one that snould interest every good J and lumest dllzcn. and truly the election " of Waller S. Learning would he "lie ntep lorward toward the midti looked n ( for by the Prohibition party. 1 ' Dya oopsi* * ! Makes the lives, of many people ymiera- - 1 ble- ami often leads to ae f destruction. 0 j We know of mi remedy for dyspepsia inore Mieceesliil than Hood's Sarsaparili,la. It a. u gently, yet surely and effi- - i cicnllv, uaws Iki: stomach and other or. . guns, removes the faint felling, treaira ► , a good appetite, cures headache, and refreshes the burdened mind. GiveHiWs 1 j Saraaparilla a fair trial. It wUl do you |
' West Caner*tay. i. tieorge Ruthvrlord tnaketa wwf WB" ! cU nt road oversesrr.,, ' .X J s.JIall. Sr.. Is the chimpton potato raiser of the borough. "• - Three atone crossings on Broorfsrsy is Ilia latest improvement. Ask Councilman Johnson what be about tbe drug business. The lsdtes of tlfe Cape Chapel reaHxad nice little sum from their late enterTlic. fsrnien. In this neighborhood are Suing up their warnings to trespassers , ib dug and gun, I Dnn Croweiri* mending his net in.sn- , tiripati- n of making a big hanl of flthin • the near futyje. - Why 1» It that council don't accept the , proposition of tlie W. J. It. H. Company to Turnpike filled In. Mr. Macbette. the genial secretary of the Gentlemen's Driving Park, accompanled bv his estimable iadv. takes an occasional drive through the borough. The "slingshot" has gut to be a great nulraner In thb place, and if llconunues we shall have, to adopt the same measa- ai Cape May City, have a proclamation issued by ibe Mayor. Burleigh. Hallow Eve. " 7 Dfd you have a good time? Mrs. Eva Townsend ii quite ill, requi Ing mcdicsl attendance. Miss Ubbie Bennett urtend.d tbe Wilson reception at Cape May. Mrs. Borden and little son, Ross, are visiting her father Mr. Gorge Ross. These cold days moke one feel bke buttoning Iliei' coats, and wishing they bad thi lr niiitens. One of the ltlo Grande voutig men seems to have aomenarticular aitraction this dire ction. Who is it? Does any
Miss Mamie Ross, one of "Builelsli'a daughters.'!* spending a few days pleasantly at Cape May. Miss Ma- , mie i.i the guest of Mrs. H. Church. The revivlsl services are now being held in the M. F-. Church. Considerable spirit is manifested by Ibe metnbe.5. and we hope the thrilling words of PasGregory arc sinking deep into the hearts of the unconverted. God speed the work. Capo May Rolnt. A portion of the hrea-t w-.rke of Mr. Ilamiltons wa- washed out : damage »!«iut 200 dgllar-. also the old breast . rk has a li|lle leak in it. Tbe prop, erty "wnera iio the front liettcr have It fixed before it 'gets larger. A surprise party was given the children of the Poll. I rrdrntly. They . njoyed a pleasant evening. Mrs. Eli. Htcvens is f nil v capable c* making them enioy themselves. Till; school teacher. Miss MrCollum lias (tinrted a subscription list lor the puransc of buvmg singing hook* for tlie W'liool. We hope the citizens w ill subacriho. wo know It will prove hencflcial tp the srholara. A temperance taetting was held a» the Baptist ch rctflfin Tuesday evrninfe to quite a large aiKM-nci^ li^». I 8. received "with appiause. Mr. R. Hoffman. of West tape May. made oome interval ing remark* also related his past experience as a temperance ytuing pi»n. which was enjoy ft by all. 'Mr Packam. of this place, was called on by some one In the audienr*. he surprised us a'l bv liis e! quent speech which was : rtcertW vrith loud applause. Mr. Van- , aman.vfn Capo May. was called on but asked to be excused - n account of not lieing well. Mr. O. W. Reeves, of tbe Point said a few words. Mr. Wellman. was then railed on and spoke of tbe vast number of saloons In the state of New Jervey, and the amount of deaths we ; yearly in our state through the 1 cau c of rum. Mr. A. M. Springer spoke on the subject of Te i.pernooo. also Mr. Amnion Wriglit. We were very I sorry that the Rev. Mr. Kingsley was • unable to be there, but we had very In- • [cresting meeting*. In intervals there was mude led by Mr-. Springer. Dannlavllla Itama. i We are noon to have a cigar manufactory Id town. llarry Holmes is at present suffering witli a very sore throat. , A fine little girl and Elmer McGormick Is the proud farther. Mlsa Fannie Cnrreill, Rio Grande pedagogue, returns home every two week* Mrs. Ludlam Hand -and ton, apenl Saturday and .Sunday with relatirs here. Theateam mill Is sawing tin' frames . for the new houaes which are soon lobe built. Tbe Gatzmcr bouse Is well filled with girtiner* who scour the fields all the day 1 for game. Mis* Maggie Crawford spent Friday 1 and biiturday at Tuckahoc attending tbe ■ 8 8. Institute. When going to the depot be sure to 1 -tart on time fur these gratuitous parks don't make I tie best of time. Mis- Maggie Sunders, who has been with her Bister, Mr*. F. Young for a few week* returned la* week. ' Tbe Dennisville Novelty Company 1 have adopted the heliotrope ribbon. They haw gone to work in earnest and during the coming winter they intend to be Id exhibitions in several of tbe 1 large town - lu tbe county, j Mrs 11, Wbeaton and Mrs. C. Learning decided to speud a day at tbe Court [ House last week. A young and spirited pony was hitch d up to carey them over. He started off all right, but when he got ■ psrl wav on the jou ney refused further • duty. A commercial traveler passing 1 a ong Ibat way tr.ed his persuasive pow. ; era on Abe pony, but to no purpose. 1 I'bcy finallv bad to send b* k fur a bet-ter-behaved borne to complete the Journey. which was nut areotnpllsned til! the afternoon; There is a moral Mo this story and It is. take the husbands advise n matter* of tbis kind. ' Petersburg. Frank Smith pa d home a short visit Saturday. MLs 8al!ie Ann VanUUder Is quite ln- - disposed this week. Mrs. Tbos Huff of Malaga Is paying ? her father a short visit. R Die Corson made Philadelphia a 1 visit thv Drat of the week. large quantities of salmon brick are r in ing shipped to Camden. The crack of guns tell us that our '' sportsmen are finding lots of birels. Don't forget that there ie a fair to be held in the Hall during the holidays. ? A troupe of disguised characters pa- ; railed our street* Mun.day night and en . Joyed themselves with unhanging galea. making rail.. Ac. They piesmtod " ehrmaeivrs before our genial storekeeper. James 8mlth. and In a fine orawn speech Intormed him that the object of , Uurlr visit was tp be preeentr-l with some of those fine candle* and cakes be ' had for saie. Their request was comJ Plied with. ' Capo May'* Selact Acadevny. ii Tbe Sisters of Mercy aie about to -. open a s.-kn.t Academy lor children and r young ladies tcquiriag a higher grade r of education than that attainable in a I parochial x-ho 1. In it will be taught a n full and complete Eogllsh courie togvthr er with modem I*, guages. drawing, i music. £ vocal and Insirnmeutal.) embroidery. fancy needle woik. Terms mode ate, aud according to tbe number of subjects which parents may wish their children to be taught For partlcI. vdars apply to the Slater bu[>eri(ir, al toe > Convent. Lafayette street. tf If too are In a bu-ine** that your am- . science teH- yon U. wrong, listen to Ibe s inward monitor and get out of U at . oocc. No earthly gain will corapensale I for continuing Ih a course of wrong doi ing till it# absolutely Impossible lo ! I
Tuckahoa. j 8 -Tbe elyilf uf the M. B. idiuAli crn- j • taina some fine voices. 0 Rev. D. fitewari trade many warm friends by tbe urbanity of bis manners arthe ute association meetings Several of on? families are talking of . „ emigrating to oft er places, because there's not «ask enough here to pay . litem to slay . r Tea high books uf the rifer bank* : have but to drop a fine' in tbe river to gather In a airing of fish that wAld . i tempt tbe appetite of an anchorite. . " Rufus* Build. Esq., U * prospefou* ' Philadelphia merchant. • He atill retains j his place at Tuckxboe frequently visit- | " ! ing It. to enjoy the quiet of a pleasant i " ; The six mile# of wood's foad from i >' Woodbine to the town it made by the " obliaine anil excellent driver." John ' Dulse, In an even hour, with a tull paa- ; 'f senger list. j '• Along the riv. t bluff on theCape aide. I 11 Indian relies are frequency found . Frank Parker has hail ex- ell- nt luck in ; it gathering up these ancient relics of an j it extinct people. *" There was no accommodation at i v Woodbine on Saturday morning to lake j tion meetings, line^iieniieman hail to j wss over. Who's to b'ame? The nomination of Learning and Tom- ! t- lln is well received by thy adherents of 1 the Republican party ' akout Tuckahoc. | |. No one can find any faflff with It on any : b'-t partisan grounds. It will be elected I ,t if the party proves true to fu traditions, j Repubilesns of the e unty sre quite ! enthusiastic. They believe In tbe goa- j pel ol expectancy." and have fixed the ; - elct .i n of Learning and Tomlin November 8th this year. No trading or n fooling about tlie matter this time, its to be a -qunrc flglit. an open field and no | r favor. ol U
The Tuckahoc Bapti-ts have, under j ' tbe effi. lent leadership of the pastor, , - ■ ltcv. J G. Entrikin. built a gem of a 1 • church edlfli e. capable of stating '.'00 j ■ ineotsrand cost $8400. This church lias j 1 recently been recognized by the association. and starts off with steady prospects of growtli and usefulness. Judge Janu s Shoemaker i«. now hale I and clear-headed al eighty-two. lie has j been a resident of this place fnr»ixi».»ix years, the most of the time engaged in active buslnMr, operating in the industry of this part of the county with Ex- , i Sheriff Steel man. 11c b*a been a iay 1 1 judge of the county and for many yews . a Ju-tlce of tbe peace. In polities the | I judge is a Republican, the principles of wh ch have been inherited by his son , Sheriff Shoemaker. Socially he is kind. . . generou* and public spirited, and siill ■ , takes as much interest m general affairs . a* though he had passed but the half of J Up Shore. ' Bumpkins are rather green, but none I the less acceptable gift this time of year. L T. Swain has closed his career u> a ► school teacher and Is now worifflfg at ; the carpenter's trade. Captald -Ed. Rice x Isited his family on ! SaUudav and Sunday. Tbe gen nl cap. ' tain is never al a loss for a good yarn to | - tell. j One of Townsend Inlet's young latlics 1 chain. If urn: What are wc to infer from f this? 1 The Herbana Advertising Company a created quite an excitement in the vicin- . ity of South Seavillc during the past t 'week. 4 It is a common thing to hotli of I/ vi's j t> home.- running loose about the barn. It I i. is lui ky that no accident happens to ) t them. * Mis* Carrie Holmes came home on " Saturday evening after a pleasant slay T al Afantic City as .the guest , f Caplam .r Aaion Hand. ' Charles Kldredgc. of Sea Isle CHy Life J Saving Station, attended the funeral of his fathai. James Eldrcdge. on Sstnrday e afternoon last. The Wavi's school column Is a good tiring, anil i* aj^rccuilcd liy all. We ' We hear a good deal about Will, the g groceryman. stay ing so long at a certain ~ nou-e on the seu-ide. What is the atr. traction? It certainly can't lie the groeery business, j. At an evening gathering In Townsend , Inlet rceentlv. ten pins wns the leading feature of amusement, al which the girls ' proveil to be decidedly superior to the ; ^ boys in point of scientific playing, c Bucklen's Arnlbtt Salvo, h The Be«'8alrr In the world for Cut*, v Brutses, Sore*, Ulcers, Salt Kbeum. Ei'vcr So res:' Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin E'Uptlonj. and postivelv cures Pile*, or do pay re - quired. It fa guaranteed toglve i>erfe<". satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, " 2-1 cents per box. For sale by Marcy A sui II SNII.-AI ' SI". Mar ( ."iii ll .iiw-, Novroie v hart, tss:, rraakim Rsnd, oewt si years !d ?rw SMmtterarntt. d —————— wr— ' ftPTM " P /royal itoai Jt : ^AKIH" I : POWDER Absolutely Pure. . Srfiww^X'uBasJaSdcaS _ roouetnoa vita ise matmn.l" of l„e irai omvi wnctu atom or akospaair pnraler*. sral : a. ral* I. ram. Rovai. Eirmi ivwi.a* Co.. al 5 HUMPHREYS' th W g^WSS.ggHPgffiYS'BOO Z ■ I p^E^^rSio ; gs'tssbshemx.vaarsxr '
} IK II GAflPET DEMHIHtpT r i\ ' "" ' " e i , (. rturnew stock far thi present sreson is fully re*<ly tocjttspection v M and sale. It induces I AXM1NSTERS, i MATS, ■ WILTONS, RUGS, MOQUETTES, ART SQUARES, BRUSSELS, ~ OIL CLOTHS, TAPESTRIES. LINOLEUMS, . INGRAINS. LIGNUMS, i j ETC., ETC. i We have recrtit'y received a large invoice of Moquellr*. which in price. , " I quali'y and style present attraction" it is believed which have not been equalled * heretofore in Uris market. oj M"e would be glad tp have our customers, while in the basil liug. "pend a u : "pare hour In examining tbe stock and prices in this department. II rliould be remembered that, the department being a new one, there is mu jj J a single piece of old goods in our stock. Every piece i» fri-h ami new. . Es'lmates cheerfully given when di sired. ii STRAWBB1DGE k CLOTHIER, o lAlff STBEET. EIGHTH STREET- FILBERT STREET PHILADELPHIA.
I NOTICE TO TRESPASSEBS. , The following ii.tmcil persons living in the village o! Greeu Creek. Cape May County, have pledged themselves j to use even,- legal means to prevent TRESPASS ON THEIR PREMISE? Bf SPORTSMEN j DOG AND GUN,. /. and that they will unite for MUTUAL PROTECTION To save their property from further : ' ) .'Destruction and Depreciation' i By the annual raid of non-resident gunners who seem to ■ i question the right of property owners to promt t i > and enjoy the same for themselves. i i
T. P. Errickson. ! Nathaniel Newton ' Seth Miller, i C. T. Norburj- ■ Smith Cressc. 1 M. M. Norbury * j M. S. Cressc. ~— ' j William L. Davis i John W. Scull. MEliSayrc. I ; Lewis Ross. ! Thomas F. Swain, j j H. H. Holmes. ! j Charles B. Thompson. » Francis Cresse. ; ; William,. Hollingshead. •»
j Wilson Ross j Henry Brown. I Jeremiah Foster i Captain !•. Foster Truman Hickman. Franklin Hoffman » — ■Jtohn Fox. * Elizabeth II and David II. Crease. I lea til Norburv. James T. Miller. J. Henry Schellcnger. J. E. Brown. J. P. Isard. ' ' "Charles P. Foster.
HIRAM DeWAL.T, amerchant tailor. No. 817 Chestnut S'.reet, Philada. t PopMflei al Fnjniar Pntcs. Hat; g tai gaterial at a Seanalia Pnts. I . . . .j j .
Sw grilrfrtlSfmrnM. JAMES T. BAILEY, PRACTICAL BMsiREaBflHowloeiv NEAR CAPS IShAP.O Bit I dor. ! JN CHANCERY OV NEW JERSEY I rsr"- U* ' Rsohail and Annie B; vlnue n( an or# ar of Ike Conn of Chanrarv I ot sew imty m#.ie on 1M daj of U.e dal. ; SMeoC, in a caoc Vrfaarrsn M (!m« Hint Una 1 AraoentuoD are oompiaiaaaia, aad you. w.uiara Haraaall, Mary Marshall and AnnlrO. Oocaiu- ' S0e*5?o?d^n'"mYhVw1llotMd1'lm"'f*,'m ' I j °^»^'-«reLroo,eG.; ^ ; nisd" Sy* William1' MarSa^'iiS'wiI* To "S£- : piainani 0 ike isreniy-srM da. ot January, A. - • und^wd™ i,oaar*d ^^rum-ssr' j AaSre?V^^^uSEii822d 'MaryjUrSnui i ; srsa'olvMi by^r««Jnod ) .•*"«[ it owa^orclSS^o ' I own .aid pmnlara. and jon Annie O. Uoreuis ara "tea* defendant" i*csn-e ywn hoUaiaor- ' , A^us.^ ; JN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY, i ; Tottery J.foverUaDd Mary J au'iivrlj. eaoimI Irtxof Onane* w. isnumty. dreeaewl. Dj.maeot isorteior inoOoortof cngD-l i ?Sa^l*-«i*^maVi VI, KlraSw S^utn'- j i sal. end J-U eral on. raara .wtrodsaurfoo era i ZVZKXZt'J&S&'X'S'M?. ' 1 "Tenet e>y ol lWerasnra^ next, or the said hlkj jJrtre,1 WH MIM ifc \ [ uSTao.1 tou. M.rr J. mnrtny. a'e made • ji«- j I feadoot kneaoM vouareinooworrot aral von Mary J. aauertt. exocstru, a*a nek. . j a defendant. 'Teener yon are the exeratna ol i .* hUdraiii wa"lra' owner of 'raal »u l. IIXKtlBRT W BDMt'XIl*. 4' ra><H'K.< lor "aildiai. 1 • Rew Jraray. |
I ^JtrTICE T«J OWNERS OK THE .. ' lbs g,,, oi' ^h* w ,r;E":A:'" NvUce ie hvrrii aikfsi inaii'pnnir" int-rowed j earfo.iyinaon Pooneen P- ol BaahlJsht House". _ ltelawara Bev..ir a- nnlera aald wrork leiai erI | arise removed. It with thirty data Irom Una dote, f I of Wa". "« pmrllnl bv Uw" if *hC S*^rour' j . Br order of me Secretary Iff Wa-: Went. Col. of Rngtoeara, U. S Army.
" 6r«trif5, Tro visions, <tu. OLIVER'S PEOPLE'S MAIET PRICE' LIST NEXT WEEK.
WHAT'S .NEW AT HENRY SCHELLENGER? . provisions, . _ provisions, ij ^ ^ furnishing goods, etc. parm' wagons, etc, OISiyewW I PEOPLE'S MARKET No. 37 Jackson Street, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. _ Jytt-v . * HAND'S I CENTRAL MARKET Corner Washington and Ocean Sis, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. I'M LEWIS D. STEVENS, GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, No. 66 Washington St., Cape May, N. J. WILLIAM S. SARNETT, Excelsior Market, P. E. Sharpless Butter a Specialty. 35 thomas depuy", 35 35 North Sbcond Street, Philadelphia. (CARPETS! CARPETS! Nearly" Opposite Christ Church, East Side, ^ 35 BETWEEN AKCH& MARKET 8TS. PHILADA. 35 L L. SHEPPARD, ;'r 27 Washington Street, Cape May. N. J, «; ft-aler la 5 hints furnishing g0cd3, hats. oafs, umbrellas. .1... ... a rt " "tr"""'**" on, ,iuera
: PHOENIX OIL COMPANY 4257 to 4263 Columbia Avenue. Ph'ladelphia. Manufacturers of the Celebrated PHOENIX_BELT OIL. This Oil will preserve your belts ; has no effect on gluecT5f cemented, laps, and gives m | the full transmission of power. For sale by , Belting Manufacturers and Mill Supply Houses ai ■ $*.50 per gallon, in 1. 2 and 3 gallon cans. $1.25 per gallon in 5 and 10 gallon cans. $1.00 per gallon by the barrel. » J Use no other. If your supplyman has not got it send us his address. ^ ;[Acme Rubber and Leather Cement, Channel Cement, Light and Dark, , Rubber Paste,' Oil-Proof. Warrantad Bes in th® Market. Sand for Price L;st. | PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. -GJYLIND.ER and MACHINERY OILS of all GRADE

