Published Jvery Thuredzy Morning, , ClPTlAf. MpVEMBER"24ri887. rMa C"> ■ -Sbbouf fh# Sounfg. 5 South Dennl*. I JdD* IUcbel Wentzeil l» making » visit j to Cape May City. Mine Lizzie Devitt is spending a few . day a in Philadelphia: -Capt. Stephen Jtfforson ia much im- , proved at this' writing. Joseph. Devitt, of i'hliadeiphta. (pent t Sunday laat with hi* father W. A. Derill. | Mint Mary M.Caril, one of Bo nth Den- 1 niaville'a charming youug ladies, spent a few daya very pleasantly at Cold Spring last week. Tbo Memorial Baptist ahnrch at South . Dennis, has just been beautifully painted , and the committee in chargl- are about putting in place a handsome bell weigh- | ing one thousand pounds. Petersburg. Fleta Godfrey is sojourning a few weeks in Use Quaker city. Iiichard Voss and wife spent Sunday j at the Point with relatives, John Voss is engaged in building a new barn for Youngs Corson. When Is that platform to bo built around the school house pump. Mrs K. B. Wright and C. Chance, of Dennisvlile, were calling on friends last woek. Our gunners dud rare sport nights at the head of the creek shooting at wild , geese. Gertrude Corson is very much indlslitis week. She is being trenrediiy ' ^■j. Marshall * It Is rumored that a large store is soon lo be buill, where a full line of drygoods an# giwMiries, etc., will be sold at the lowest cash prices. The two smiling fathera-this wrck areHarrison Corson and William Eldredge. Harrison being presented with a fine boy and Will with a sweet little girl. Dlaa Creole Dot*. Captain Joseph Douglass lest a valuable colt last week. This Is the second one this fall. The oySlert arc a* poor, wo suppose, as Job's turkey. They are only a sack Oiled with water. We would call the atlcntion of overseers to the condition of the sidewalks before the cold weather begins. The schooner Sea flower, sloops Annie Douglass, MaUle Holly and Madeienc have gone into winter quarters in Diss fg*** . ' The flsli have made their exit, ami the eels, moat people believe ihey stay with us, will follow the last, of this monih, returning from the flrst to the middle April. Prof. Biako will hold an examination next Friday night nighf in Die school house. All parents are invited to be present and know the standing -of their children. Capt. B. L. Howell left bin bird dog in the house on Sunday night, and when he came home the dog was among the missing, so wbs s winiow. light, some carpel and paint off the door. Dennlsvlllo Items. Don't forget the entertainment toB. Allcutt is spending a few days In New York and adjacent cities. We are sorry to say that Clara Jame- " does not improve from her Utesickners. A great interest has been manifested in the extra services during the past two *Mri Martin Wells, of Sen Isle City, •pent last week with her father, Thomas Lndlam. Wood choppers arc beginning to make Inquiries alieut who is going to have wood cut this winter. J. W. Young Is the expert corn sheller. he uses a common shovel, and shells a bushel In thirty minutes. A person who is mean and low enough lo practice the nefarious business of poisoning dogs aroupd town, deserves n , - term In State prison. John Brewer, the champion shot of America on pigeons and glass balls, •pent two days last week with E. W. James Shooting quail. Harris Fidler was suddenly taken sick Friday. But under tho skillful treatment of Dr. E. Way, we trust he will i • soon-be restored to his usual good health.' Btewart Thompson, who Is engaged at the Mayor's office at Cape May, linbeen sending a few days at bis home. He was gladly received by his many Mends. _____ ______ Capo May point. Rev. E. H. Bupplce made a business trip to the Point on Thursday last. The rock, or striped bass Ashing along onr shore has been very profltable lo those engaged In the business. Mr. A. H. Hamilton hna beeh down attending to repairs on bis beach front and looking after bis farm interests. Rev. E. P. Stltcs preached in the Rap list chapel. Sabbath evening last- Rev. J. K. Wilson will fill the pulpit next Sabbath. Mr. Hamilton is the owner of a new gray horse said to make belter lime than the train. How will It b at the park next summer. If yon want to be thougbt liberal and are willing to help a good cause, don't refuse to give the little girls a contribution when they ask you. Mra. 8. A. Corwln is making improvement* in her bonding cottage preparetory to the season '88. Bbe is an enterprising lady and deserves to succeed. The camp meeting grounds will soon be put in ■ more sightly condition. Preskiing Ekler G. W. M. Riger ha. instructed A. W. Springer to make the The sloop, George M. Swing, ashore opposite Alexander avenue, has been floated with oil barrel*. end Is now up on tbe beach ready to be rolled lap for re-buildlng, as she b badly damaged. Prof. FnUcrton's new cottage, corner Cap* and Vale avenues, Is plastered and ready for finishing. It will be neatly completed, and be an Improvement over the one burned about a year ago. The public school will hold a festival in the school house on Friday evening next. Proceeds for the purchase ol books fo> the public school library. TinHamilton Cornet Band -will furnish tin-" music. Judging from the many accident* caused br drunken nun an) women, out would think everybody would vote for temperance. It it certainly the duty of every Christian, and lover of sobriety and good morals. h We are sorry to hear that Ellis Hand Jjflpiewinii-mll! at the Carlton farm is We were pleased to see Mrs. WUU*tn 1 Hoffman at the Point. ■ Out frieods at Cape May and nclgli- ■ boring village- had better tske a moonW fight ride lo the Point on Friday evenf tan. and attend the festival to ba riven by Hie public school to replenish the liMrs. Red. of tbe Cane House, ha> taken her aiir-i.nl trip to Wilkesbarre to •pond the Christinas h-Jidavs. Mr. Nel"MbM tAargr of the hoase until Mr, Ueoera! order No, 8. A special inspection of Company -'H," will be bttd at tho hew armory over Ilsrui'Gentnl Market on December Sd. Your Captain expect you all to bapreaeal on nest Monday to drtl previous to iospec-
Along the Shoro Road. ! Mlu Millie Gsrretsoq is conflned lo the house, a victim of the mumps- w Elfen Rossis this week the guest of o her friend, Lavjna Godfrey, Beaville. c Rev. J. G. Eulrikln bids adieu lo his seaside friends this week to take up hjs A residence in Tuckahoe. e It is said another of our young gents E is looking around for s farm. This we * Is but the forerunner »f a more Important era in bis history. Success to p you, S. ' _ | There -will be an oyster supper on . Thanksgiving evening, in the house be- J" longing to Henry Harper just below the Baptiit chhreb. Proceeds for the bene- 8 fit of the M. E. church. We are informed that several teams ® already been engaged to commence •- work on the new wharf at the Point £ nexl.weck. If the project ia cal-rled out r as we have understood it is to be, it * will be quite an improvement in ap- J », well as much more con- 8 vciticnt for the truckers. „ j .Up the fnpe. Cooler weather fop* day or two. , Miss MinDie Way lias, beou suffering j Daniel Boxarth i- building a new barn for It. M. Townscnd. People are preparing for Thanksgiving, and seem to make more.account of ' NJj,: Aniii-i T. Smith D visiting at ' Petersburg with her uncla and aunt Mr. 1 and Mrs. Henry Y'oung. Mrs. Robt. Cameron, of Joelfield, is ' 1 very low with consumption, ami theic ia f very little hopes of her recovery. The meadows and bays are full of 5 sportsmen gunning for ducks. Charles 11 ' Wright lias a party of gentlemen from 1 the city, who will gun the bay and Cor- C sous inlet. ' [ The young people held a concert or 1 entertainment of some kind st the Sea- ' viile M. E. church on Tu&day evening. - - It was intended to have been held on « - Thanksgiving lllgfil. Rabbits are very numerous in the C i woods and the boys take delight in go- ( • ing to their traps* mornings, and very < I often they are rewarded by finding one t or more nice large rabbits. ' t i- - -Thetrucfc wagons stilt make wrckty . trips to Sea Isle City, and though it is srems to tie a good market place for the , farmers and their produce. Court Houao. I Assemblyman Learning wears a broad smile since his election. . , Pastor Gregory will soon protract a I Mr. S. E. Douglass has discontinued ( - bis connection with the life saving ser- i » vice. . ( Jehu L. Steele has removed from Philadelphia and will again manufacture . • shoes at hit old stand. TiK-'r.- -.M-iiKtnia -omrlhiiu tnaguutir ' for three of our young men In the dlrcc- ' tion of the land of Goshen. I ' Master Willie Steele while engaged in ' | sawing a board on Thursday had the ; misfortune of sawing off his right , llimub, making a painful wound. 1 Ludlam and Mixncr is the name of a { , new firm recently organized for the dc- ! r si ruction of wild ducks. Our market j will be daily supplied by them. (-?) i The recent charges made against Capa lain Holmes and 8. K Douglass of e Tathams beach life saving station has t created qnito a sensation in our midst during the last week. Cape May county has been com pari- ' lively free from "gunning pirates this fall. Tilt- WiVR has been Ibe chief instrument in suppressing them and s should be credited for the same. Capt. Alonzo Corson arrived home s last Thursday bringing with him his . bride. In the evening he was tendered j a serenade. People in the surrounding 0 neighborhood thought that a war had Rio Grands. Turkeys are roosting high. 1 Skaters are preparing for ice. c The old steam saw mill is being fitted up for a grist mil). " Edward J. Martin keeps a close eye on the old dog Shot. , Mrs. Silas Shaw is said to bo the prctJ liest married lady In the village. . Mr. and Mrs. Woolson of Millviile, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tlios. Hand, f Joseph Champion Is looking for a . Thanksgiving dinner In Philadelphia. - The two sons of Seiners Isard and Dave Goff arc about graduating in » botany. q Nelson Hand says the masqueraders ■ h ii ,i i ,-i ftp1 Iff"" la (faots dub MM ■ Saturday night? It was a Green Creek daughter thai lost her bustle near the station a short v time since. Ladies be sure your faaten- ' lugs are good before venturing out. From twelve acre* of ground Joseph Richardson harvested thirteen hundred „ bushels of corn. He also raised the largest crop of sorghum cane In tbe state. ,, It Is said that Frank Down will occupy a part of the new house now being erected by Mr. Brown and that Frank Neale will remove into the residence varated by Down. Tbe laying liens in Cape May county '' are evidently on a *ti Ike. It is said our ; siore keeper Is "offering forty cents a dozen for eggs and is unable to supply f his trade at that price. n It Is raid that while on his way home ^ from Fishing Creek about two o'clock Monday morning, Walter Brown was j overpowered, severely handled and , robbed of a small sum of money. Wai- . ter says he will stay all night next time. Flatting Creek. Ve'ry many early risers in Fishing Willcls Johnson ia transplanting a fine , lot of fruit trqes this fall. Hog killing seems to be in order with - many of tbe farmers in this vicinity. Fishing Creek furnishes seven work, man on the new Driving park at Cape t May. 1 8. M. Fqirter has completed his con1 tract of Minting for Dr. Wales ot Cold ' Spring. Will Cummlngi, our popular carpenf ter. Is at work on Barkley 8cbe!lenger's 1 new home In West Capo May. J Master Ralph Cummin gs Is the happy possessor of a juvenile magic lantern. Uive us an exhibition, Ralph, some >■ evening In the school house. 1 Exekiel Elnredgc, our efficient mail '' carrier, seems to be the right man In the *. right place, being very punctual in the arrival and departure of tbe mail. , L H. Smith, Esq., of Cape May City, r has sold a portion of bis Fishing Creek „ farm to IsMc Campion. Ike is an enters ,» prising young man, full of vim and . pluck, and doubllew will greatly improve the property he baa purchased. It Is estimated that one hundred were d present at Ibe reception given by Mr. and Mrs. Win. Mel'hrrsou last Wedoesis day evening. Nor. 18th, in honor of their marriage. Tbe ceremony was pern formed at the house of tho bride's par. ents at 8 p. m., Rev. G. G> Benscr efflci- . ating. May their voyage through life be prosperous and happy, i. ' We sent a robununiration u> the Wxv* n airaetime ago with the suggestion thai i. one or two columaa be devoted to tbe general current news of the day. We X are still of tbe skme opinion and think o that a departure -of this kind in tbe L make up of the War* would l«e more i. than favorably received by It* readers. IT we .are not mistaken the editor i. promised ftf do so. or take the matter c into ctiqahieretioti. Now, while Ibe • editor possibly has been, and la cooridr cine the advlaabiiity of Ibis scheme, n we nave about come to the conclusion > that editors generally don't mean much
Cola SprrViB. Tbe last evening of this month there will be an entertainment for the benefit M of the "Mite Society ," to be h'ld at tEe chapel. .Admission, 10 cent#. „ Chautauqua' Society la starting off with p colors. Pleasant and profitable evenlogs at the Spring this winter. Misa ~ Belle Miller hks charge o! tbe helm and j »iil preside. All Invited tojoinat once. * The Island presents a beautiful ap- i, ranee at night. Tlie -'electric" hp- jj pears to iight up the Cold Spring road. Who knows but in a few years a street car route will be winding fta way along () our road. 'Any passengers for "Skunkswamp" or '-Sunny Hall " Our "Mile Society" is over a week J old and gaining in sireneih every day. „ .No mile refuVd however sindi. The K object is to par off the debt of tbe "Cold j _ Spring' 'Presbyterian Chapel" about $450. 7 AH who have enjoyed the services at! . " the cligpc! and frienils abroadvand at 0 home, will please take note and aid a worthy cause. Semi in a "Thanksgiv- a a« vou have been blessed. Our b treasurer "is Mrs. Anthony Cresre. Cold b Spring. "He that aowcth sparingly, ahull reap sparingly, and he that sowetb j. pirnteoualy, shall reap plenteously." c Edward lz-aining and wife arc thi« 8 week visiting the City of Brotherly love. Wm. Gibbons has purchased the farm known as Wm. Town, in Stimpson lane, p There is ttuollier young lady who has „ a shaie in Ute light abip. Who ia it. Hat tie? r Clinton Hand and wife arrived home n last Saturday having been lo Phlladei- c phia for a few days. t Mrs. Susie Eldredge, after a three wieks visit with relations in Lcesburg. g arrived home last Wednesday. , y Capt. Geo. Dickinson and William T. 0 went through the sounds last £ week and meet with very good succcsi. There is a young man of this place r who says when he is in Philadelphia he ti emokea a five cent cigar ami when he s arrives home he smokes three tor live- I! Mrs. Eliza Barnelt ami Mi-s Mary" !' while vi-lffife Philadelphia a l; days, b'rast of seeing more than any of the ladies of the Spring: they saw t Hie light ship and was on board, and i thinks she is a sight. Capt. R. W~Godfrev has sold his * i yacht to John Ihgenioll. ■ J landlord Buzby Intents tomake some u improvements to his premises at an early v date. g ' On Monday last Mrs. S. B. Jarman removed into tbe house recently vacated i C, P. Smith. Alonzo Cambem. of North Tuckahrw, h 1 cut hi* knee severely willi an axe while trimming a snare pole in the woods the a other day. i The W. C. T. D. have rented the t ' store room adjoining the residence of Undertaker Baker, where they will hold g Rev. J. G- Entrikin will occupy the hqn«c 1«ft ; vacant, by Imfchrr Young. i wlio baa removed into the house which | ■ was purcliased by him of Mrs- Jacob ! Peterson'. | Tlie Ilahana Advertising Co., at its I i last entertainment here, Tuesday even- . ing. 15tb lust, presented Mrs. R Y. a I Smith with a pair of gold bracelets for i beimg the prettiest lady in attendance. Last Friday afternoon while Mr*. C. a t H. Blizzard and'three-ycar old son. licr. I i bert, were returning home from a visit l to her mother, Mra. 11. F. Madden_zl 8 North Tuckahoe. in an open wagon i drawn by A. Blizzard's old home, DSji ' pie, their vehicle collided with that of the May's Landing baker. Tlie collis- 1 j ion frightened old Dapple so that be he- ' came unmanageable. Mrs. Blizzard ' dropped the reins and taking Herbert in her arm*, sprang from tlie wagon. 8bo I J feil on the ground and one ot the hind I J wheels ran over both her ankle* bruis- ( * ing tliem badly. No bone* were bro- i 1 ken. Herbert s head struck the ground I receiving a bruise near tbe right temple. Dapple ran lietween the bitching post and door-vard fence in front of t the residence of Captain John WUIlts, I Jamming the wagon so tightly that he I , treed himself from it by breaking the I harness and shafts. He cantered off t down the strerl and was finally caught, t c near tho residence of Capt. R, L. Garret- i son. by P. Cambern, who returned him i ;- U> the scene of the disaster. By the ap- i plication of some rope yarns the broken I ,, articles were temporarily mended and Mrs. Blizzard and son resumed their journey, arriving home about 6 p. ni. One day last week Captain Belford , Smith met with quite a serious accident upon his new yacht while on a clamming < cruise down the river in company with , Messrs. James Slide, Japhet Hawn anil , J Leonard^ Weatcot u ^ | < Vj* yacht , the river, the boom, while Jibing, struck I the Captain a terrible blow on Utc foret bead, knocking hlin hoels-over-bead i- across the deck into the water. The nun on board weie much alarmed and I, excited as they supposed that the CapI tain would be so stunned that strenguc latlon would take plscrp^beforc con- ,. sclousncM returned t-> TiTiri. They, however, managed to pet the vaeht about , into the wind, and by that time the Cap- . ■ lain appeared swimming at the surface F of the water several rods awaj . They immediately got into the row- boat, " which the yacht liad In tow, and went to his assistance, finally succeeding in Y getting him into the cabin of tlie yacht. ' Ills mind was in a dazed condition for a * longtime. He knew that he had been y overboard and that he had been sitting on the sand at t ic bottom of the river, c but he did not know the cause ot his C being there. His companions proposed s to return home that he might receive 1 medical aid. They, however, did not . return nntil -Friday. Captain Smith is . now under the care of Dr. Joe Marshall. Green Creek. 5 Shore oysters are fattening up. Alfred Cresae has lost a large falling p hog. Last Sunday was missionary day at i the Presbyterian Church. The funeral of Richard Conorer'a . child will take place on Friday. ' Farmers are talking over the advisability of planting more sorghum next - year. 1 Tho treat baftle which was to haw* come ofT at Fishing Creek has ceded In 8 fl. Schellenger offers home excellent tarm wagons for sale. They were built r by Wm. Cumming*. A new doctor has taken up bis resie denca at H. Schelleager's. He D a specialist in diphtheria. I Every effort should be made by those e in authority to keep tbe tax rate at its present reanonabie point. Extra religious servlcs are In progens > at the M E- Cbureh under the lead of y the pastor. Rev. G. G. Sensor, i Francis Cre**e and JuhiiFroter killed five coons on Monday craning beeidca gat licring a wash tub of honey. Tlie diptberia ha* claimed another victim —this time the four year old child ' of Richard Conover, Wm. Holmes has J ope very ill with the dbieaae. Tlie sickness in this place 1* thought -. to be caused by stagnant water collected l_ at the month of Foster's Creek. Money „ has lieen aubscribed to drain It off, and John Feasler will do tbe job. * Cape May's Select Academy. • <: - The Bitters or Mercy ate about to e open a Select Academy fur children and it young ladira requiring.a higher grade e uf education than thai attainaWe in a o tiaroch lal school. In it will be taught a -■ full and complete English course tpgeth. r cr with tnwlern language*, drawing, r ruuric, (vocal and Instrumental,) ethe broidery, fancy needle walk. Terms I- moderate, and according to the number -. ot subject* which parent* may wish n their children to be taught. For panich ulani^a||pyj|o tbeSUUr Superior, ntthr
Up Shore. Sunday ntghi'Vat the coldest of the Capt- Wm. Springer is home off the His family will move to Pffisdel- J phia in a short time. Jake Swain's fractured ribs liave grown together and "heris again on at the L. 8. 8. " The Atbury M. E. Sunday School will a Christmas tree in the church on tveolng, Dec. S8. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Swain will rkt Thanksgiving dinner with. Itev. Mr. at Court House to day. No one should mles the enlr-rlalu-meut in the Cedar Grog#— Hall Thursday evening. It protases tb be very good- / , Some person wa* ^ro»perfing for a i Thanksgiving turkey on Sunday ev«i- : ing, causing quite alarm to a. family of unprotected ladies. Pastot Gregory is winning many friends on this Charge, not only his rare talent in the pulpit, but also by bis general social manner*. Will seems to be rather absent minded tlie presence of ladies. On a recent evening hi* lapnutiaguaa caused the girls to blush perceptibly in the dark. Chickens are eloping in pairs, male and female, from a hennery in Townm' ml Inlet. "Tie thought they do not the way they are put to roost at night. Some very fine specimens of taxideramist work may be seen at the Cler- ( moot post office, tlie work of Mrs. M. , Kate*, who Is a complete master of the art. George Sayre and Steve Coleman started on another gunning cruise in the yacht Matilda last Monday, this time taking a notherly course. We hope .will have better success this trip. . Sofne people think that the public 1 roads are u fit place for elam and oysthal Should, not be allowed, a* some don't like to pass a heap of rub We bare been trying to straighten out the Pnmgkin^ Society business now for Irrhrrr thi- l* thr i rasnrr wtiy we tlmi't ' society, "^e^u^mift? HlllHtiigh 'ulere is i no such prrstm as d.mrte Hand tn tlie ' neighborhood. 'Hie pumpkin tlrsl dm uatell to us made such good pies that wejhopc Utc society won't cut us alto- i . It is much easier lo be critical than to be collect, Thianas H. Swain lias been sjrending I few Hays at home. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch S. Townscnd have becb visiting friends at Cape May. Toientg lambs from other folds Is not going fbrthc lost sheep as the commandPastdr Brunyale is steadil^ growing in favor\among his pnrishongra ail over his clisre*. Mis* Adb-Warwick of Dennisville hntbe guest fffber grandfather, Capt Robt. llamore. Dr. R. E. Townscnd. of New York, and Charles York, of Bristol. Pa , were town reeently. Capt. Charles lioss spent a few days at home while, his vessel was being unloaded in Philadelphia. Now that winter approaches with its storms of snow ami rain it would ire a public I cncfnctlan to huvcour side wolU Any person wanting to purchase a beautiful anil substantial oyster boat should rail and see the oue being buiit Mr. W. F. Garrison. An elaborate Christmas service ha* been procured and wi.l lie carried out by the Goshen M. E. Sabbath School on Christmas day. Services will be held morning, afternoon and evening a good time may be expected. An Important Element ' .Of the success of Hood's SarsspariHa is "the fact that every purchaser recirea a : fair equivalent for Ids money. Tbo famiheadline "100 Dopes One Dollar," stolen by Imitators, is original with and true only of Hood's Sarsaparilia. This ean easily be proven by any one who i desires to test the matter. For real . economy, buy only Hood's Sarsaparilia. i Bold by all druggists. Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. The Best Salve In Hie world for Cult, | Bruises, Sorea. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, -Fe- ; ver Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands,- ChU- • blalns. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, | and postlvely cures Piles, or do pay re1 quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect ' sMiMaeUou, or money rcfumleil. Price, 1 85centa;pcr box. For sale by Marty k '■ Mecray. I To Sell ! 800 000 feet of while, black and red oak plank and timber. 0000 red cedar post square and round. 1000 cords of ' woods. > N. C. Para. I. L. Sheppard, No, 27 Washington ■ street, gents' furnishing store. I'atro- ■ nlxe home enterprise and give Mr. Shep- ! pard your order. If #ru: ^dmtisromts. fffil *AKlMc POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tin* sowdev never virte*. s awrvel or punts Bran*di an-' WMMnaiBfia Wore economical man urn ovainar* einda, sod eanoot Be *oM in eompaemoo wite me miguuiae ol low tern. gg»;t!3Sg^ HUMPHREYS' W BR. HBWHBSW BOOK t xiSBm 1 ■'Sy* * ^ B?dlnt l i J k a
ONE-FOURTH REDUCTION IN SOME 3* BUCK GOODS FROM TO-DAY'S MARKET VALUES. Silk Wrap Henrietta ClBth Extra Fine French Cashmere !»' (At! wool, a in, -he, WWei, AT 11. p PEN^YARD. AT 70 CENTS PER YARD. Silk Wrap Drap D'Alma Ail-Wool French Serge AT YjfliD. AT 83 CENTS PER YARD HenrtetJ^pioth Extra Heavy French Serge AT fllOOPtrM'Altl). AT 75 CENTS PER YARD. Itodoced from (l.ss. Re.loce.1 (ram Sl «i Fine French Ca6hmere French Sebastopol AT 68 CENTS I'ERVARDJ AT 05 CENTS PER YARD - The abo* comprise some of the most beautiful effects ever pm- ' duced in AU-VVool Fabrics, and at the greatly reduced pi ice* arc extremely desirable. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, MARKET STREET. EIGHTH STREET- FILBERT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. HE TB TRESPASSERS. i The following named persons livin- in ill.- vill i-* ol j Green Creek, Cape May County, have pledged th« •m>elves_ to use every legal means t«. prevent TRESPASS ON THEIR PREMISES BY SPORTSMEN WITH DOG AND GUN, and that they will unite tor MUTUAL PROTECTION ( To save their property from further [ Destruction and Depreciation ! By the annual raid of non-resident gunners wh-> seem to | question the right of property owners to project l and etyoy the same lor themselves,
T. I'. Errickson. » Nathaniel Newton. ' Seth Miller. J C. T. Norbury. » Smith Crcssc. '• M. M. Norbury. M. S. Crcssc. p> William L. Davis. U John W. Scull. u Eti Sayrc. t -Lewis Ross, Thomas F. Swain. 4 H. H. Holmes. J" Charles B. Thompson. Francis Crcsse. ^ William Hollingshead. .
Wilson Ross. Henry Brown. ! Captain K. F-ter. S Truman Hickman, j Franklin Hoffman. |).iho Fiix. I Elizabeth Hand j David H. Crcssc Heath Norbury. • James T. Miller. J. Henry Schellenger. J. E. Brown. J. P. Isard. Jantcs Erricson. Charles P. Foster.
ELDREDGE JOHNSON 59 Washington HI., cape Jlajjulj-I DBA LRU IN BOOTS AND SHOES, barzest and moat complete Stocx of OooL cheap Boot* and Show. In all tne !»t<« stjle, qnaiitv and Price which cannot hqnurpaeeed. RUBBER GOODS A SPECIALTY. Alao a fnll MippU oonaiantlr on hand of Fine Wall Papers of the Latest Patterns. Bumble tor Cottage*. Hotel*, etc. Call and examine Mocl and price*. aO-j GEORGE L. LOYETT, 64 Jackson Street, Cape May, N. J. Gum Quality FLQDB, $1.75 pff C*t OATS, GRODHD FEED, COHDmOB POWDERS. Harneas, Blankets, Lap Bobe* and Repair* at Shop on Ooean Street *10 8m
©merits, ^rorisltras, ©t t. OLIVER'S PEOPLE'S MARKET PRICE LIST NEXT WEEK. OLIVER'S ' PEOPLE'S MARKET i ' No. 37 Jackson Street, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. jyHS-v HAND'S " CENTRAL MARKET CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. LEWIS D. STEVENS, j NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, t I No. 66 Washington St., Cape May. N. J. WILLIAM S. EARNETT, | Excelsior Market, P. E. Sharpless Butter a Specialty. 35 THOMAS DEPUY, 35 35 North Second Street, Philadelphia, CARPETS! CARPETS! Nearly Opposite Christ Church, East Side, 35 BETWEEN ARCH & MARKET STS. PHILADA. 35 I. L. SHEPPARD, 27 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, EATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS. CUTE MK A TltlAL. ■ ■ CITY rHIUI'8. . 1 dAYID J^RODAN, fieTd'','Xnd',oarden"',see:D At Heaeo liable Prtoea. Al«o dealer in beat quality or Coal A Wood. Flour A Feed of all Kinds, Fresh A Salt Hay in Bales. All Burmera wi.hlng to wl*" cTpeMar'!""'"" HIRAM DeWALT, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 817 Chestnut Street, Philada. » Pmmlar Stilts it hpEt Prim. Malt if lal Material if a BtauMe Price. CHARLES WEISS, t BREAD AND CAKE BAKERY 2103 Mount Yarnon Streat, " rilUJtpgl.l-lllA. I'A. «I-T
nasby's paper.) THE WEEKLY s T0LED& BLUE, S iaas. The lea-ling Repnbllcau Kewapwr ot Ihr 1 ewnntry. The inuut ^ pupular ^rainlly WreAly, j | extrad*-l Ihrtr raeuilwa tiv thejjnrvouuor raael- I "one dollar per year meuu'aad" Cie? newaTbau'any ol^foompidH 1 , QAIDY LGrTEBD. i Hna Sol an Kaynal. pra^maS v^a^^^raaWora" rile ' aE«jr,!aa?pa canftdumttal to Arent^ For clans wa cfeia yaar pay t** larziwa euah for our a ihhdeauai wrme lo u.nla. ltiaarawtr w ralae a dob ,or lae Bt*»a man tor any other- . 1 10 nu" •riaedo, o. (
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