PnHixhsi Evrry Thursday Morning. ! CAPE MAY. MARCH 15 1888- ! TM. ref U ngmm «!><&>.»»»» i fmtfM—imnl UupuMmH*. , General and Personal News. Every man should be his own intipoverty society. » . „ Venus, [hough losing lustre, is still the chief jewel of the dawn. The middle name of George W. Child?, the philanthropist. Is William, not W ashington, as h is often gtrcn. • Crash the tjnrta. Never did monopoply attempt so impndent and threaten, log a role at under this form. Never run down a competltior— you cin't tell, but what the man you are talklng to may he his brother-in-law. The congregation of the Clayton ME. church has presented Iter. R Thorn' Jr., Its retiring pastor, with a handsome silver service. Oliver Optic is said to "compose entirely with a typewriter.'' If the typo- , writer is young and pretty, Oliver's lib , erary labors must bo very pleasant. , Senator Palmer, of Michigan, has the : reputation of bring the finest linguist in the upper house of Congress, lie can make a speech in English, French or Spanish. Book news for March contains more . than the usual variety for interesting . mstter. The portrait Is tlist of Gen. Lew Wallsce, famous sohlier. diplomat, and novtiisl. The 8eacoaat Artillery, of Atlant c , City, has received orders to send for . two Add guns — bronze twelve pounders • —which are now in the State Arsenal. .The guns arc to be mounted at the Inlet. For a sum of money and a bond of : secrecy a person can learn to remember i things. About the only thing that has I made human intercourse tolerable has • been the wise provision that people < should forget. The official ezpenaes of Mr. Chamber- l Iain's mission are said to be about (150 1 a day. No wonder the good people of Washington and Philadelphia are trying > to help him out by giving him dinners. James S. Bradley, the founder of Asbury Park and an active Prohibitionist, has published a card In which he states that he will hereafter act with the Republican party on account of the ataod It baa taken on the liquor question. Representative Dingley, of Maine, says that during the seven years he has spent In Wsahlngton he liss never seen - s Congressman nnder the influence of liquor. Bitla Introduced by blm stand a ' good chance of favorable action by the , Lower House. Those who believe that the South is - but little biblnd the North In educa- I tional facilities hive had their faith sorely strained by the fact that two men in ' recently, went to law about a Job of ' Wnrk worth 75 cents and spent (7,000 , before it was settled. In a recently published poem James ' Russell Lowell speaks of "champagne , In the air." There is some disappoint- . ment felt became he did not mention ! the locality in which ne had discovered . this inspiring atmospheric phenomenon. Doubtless it was In a country where the climate la "extra dry." I Senator Edmunds, who Is hale and hearty at 80, has served 33 years in the • Senate, and should he live will have the | best chance of any man In the Senate to . complete a term of thirty years, and thus equal the record of Mr. Benton, of Mis- | souri, the only statesman who ever held hli place ip the Se tale that length of ' time. , Pbll Armour, of Chicago, it Is said, . baa his accounts kept In a book which is alz feet wide when closed. Opened it i stretches from one end of his little pri- . rate office to the other. The book was 1 devised by a skillful accountant a few . Kre ago to save the millionaire the lsof going from one ledger to another to learn how his multifarious accounts ; stand. No one need to regret that Sullivan. 1 the bruiser, has at last come to grief. If Us defeat 'brings about a revulsion of feeling as regards prise-flghting every cillxon who lovoa his fellow man should I 3 bice. When Sunday papers give up . umns of their best space to minutely ' describe brutal exhibitions of the flstic ' arena Its no wonder that Christian peo- • pie protest. A good Joke la told In connection with 1 President Cleveland's passage through j Palatka. A nan who had come miles from the country to see and " shake '• bands" with the Chief wont away exult- , ant, claiming that with others the President merely shock hands, but him he addressed personally. When asked how ■ that was he replied : " The President told me to pass on 1" I The Cape of Good Hope comet rises 1 now In the sou to east with the inn. In a few days, on account of its northerly movement, it will rise earlier than the sun, and be visible early In the morning 1 just above the southeastern horizon, with Its tall projected toward the west. . By the middle or the latter part of the i month It will become easily visible farther from the horizon and earlier In the i morning. ( A well-known showman, who once ran a newspaper in a Pennsylvania town, tells a story which will amuse the c printers. He hired a big colored person j to do chorea about the office, and on one occasion directed him to move a £ form from one. place to another. The ( darkey promptly put It on his head, and . Just as promptly his bead went through, ' and there was a terrible mess of pi. To , his employer he thus reported: "Boss, I , done spilled the type, but 1 saved the ' frame." i The corset threatens to follow the bustle into oblivion. Many ladies are abandoning it. In order to do this ail t such things as waist bends of skirts - must go also, as pert of the business of the corset it to prevont.tald bands from a cutting into the bod v. In order to tils- f penae with bands frocks must be made on a prioceaae foundation, so that their weight is hung upon the shoulders and _ nol tbe blpa. Many ladies have already , adopted that style of dress, but nobody would suspect them, as they drape and _ trim than to look quite like the back- f breaking, mlnd-weakenlng. prevailing tl mode. j ~~ Hw aflrtrflmaottt. t a t golid Truth! i . . > " — s Tv s HjEI^E js J No BetterCathartic No Bitter LIVER- \ MlfilCiNE than r the world -renown ed c D^Schidc<s ; ^iJdr/^ePills ' £s&&g£sesss :
Cape May's Select Academy. I The Sisters of Mercy have opened ■ a Select Academy for children and young ladies requiring s higher grade 1 of edocation than that attainable in s parochial school. In It will be taught s full and complete English course together with modern languages, drawing music, (vocal and instrumental,) embroidery, fancy needle work- Terms , moderate, and according to the number of subjects which parent* may wish their children to be taught. For particulars apply to (be Sister Superior,- at the Convent. Lafayette street. tf This la Good Enough. Mr. C. E. 'Bartholomew, Kalkaska, Mich., aaya: "I owe my life solely to \ Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Rondout, N. Y. I bad liver and kidney disease, and for Ave years was onable to go about. I am now well, and " can do a man's work on my farm. I shall always hold up both hands for Dr. i Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Price, ■ (1 .00 a bottle, aix for (5. Buck ten's Arnica Salve. The Beat 8a! vs in the world for Cuts, ' Braises, Sores, Ulcere, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Cbll- ' blalcs. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, ! • and poatively cures PUea. or do pay re- 1 • quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or mdneyrefunded. Price. • 93 cetris^per box. For tale by Marcy & Mecray. _ , That Tired Feeling Atliicts nearly every one in the spring. . The ayatem having become accustomed to the bracingair of winter, is weakened the warm days of the changing season, and readily yields to attacks of disease. Hood's Ssrsaparilla is just the medicine needed. It tones and builds 1 every pait of the body, and also expels ail impurities of the blood. Try It this season. Fob Sam. — Cape May (Sty, N. J., two handsome seashore residences, Lafayette and Frmnklyn streets. Large handsome cottage, if atorira, 10 rooms, with wide porcbrs around first and second stories, 2 kitchens separate, carriage houae and stabling for 5 horses, beautifully shaded lawns, grapes, etc. Another bouse, 7 rooms, on same property, will be sold separate or together. Plans and further particulars inquire of Z. C. Howell. 908 Walnut street, Philadelphia. WamuBakn-'g. PaiuBiirau Monday. March It, IMS. There are quiet but powerful human relations, like those of parent and child, of which never speak, they are so simple, so natural. You will doubtless cry ' 'jl&wrd/"when we say that into the same rank fall the relations between this ; store and the public You ! walk the street. Do you ever stop to say, "It is my right to 1 walk the street,'' or, "For walking purposes, the street . is mine' P Or do you say "thanks" to the air you 1 breathe. You walk through the store, do you question any more as to your rights than on the streets? note in your visits the touch of the passing seasons merchandise has its year equally with the calender or the Church — but do you not take it all as you do the touches of sun, air, ortoliage your own to enjoy? You sit in the waiting rooms, ' are you any less at home than ( in your library ? This freedom is the store ' charm. We mean to make it : charming. Some charms spoiled when mentioned. I is impossible when the wit is asked to be witty. Happi- . ness, when made conscious of \ itself by speech, ceases. Not , so this quiet power that we , call the store. . Isn't this strange talk about , retail store ? Perhaps you thought of it before. it's jtrue. Are you thinking of the New | Carpet ? We are ready for J you. More space,more styles, ■ more novelties, more price- 1 pull, taking all sorts together, J than we have ever had before. I There is not such another ! carpet store in the world, per- ' haps. More than 50,000 J squre feet on one floor. An ' acre and an eighth of room ! hedged in and Vinrowed with rolls on rolls of carpet and I on heaps of floor cover- I of every worthy sort. I The Axmmsters : nd Wil- j were never handsomer, and we never before had^uch J a handy place or such a per- " light to show them in. Every leading make of the sturdy, reliable, nked-by-every . body Brussels — home - made ' and foreign. About the 20th inst. the cream of the English will be on hand. a For the Spring sales we in- u troduce a new lineof Brussels. 5 Technical designation, "Wan r amaker." Expert informa- ( tion about frames, threads, and yarns wouldn't tell you much. But best worsted, exclusive * styles and quality, sold under * special guarantee of service, at $1.25 a yard, and a choice of thirty styles,oughttoattract. Ingrains, 25c. to $1 . Our stock of these Carpets has been largely increased, and among tjie patterns are many ' copied from the better class of goods. 3-ply, best quality, 90c. to ft. Extra Supers, Lowell and 1 all the best Philadelphia makes, 70 to^oc. Medium Supers. All wool, ' but a trifle under Extra Super quality, 65c. 1
Ingrain Carpet, made en- | tirely of cotton ; same number - : oi"ends"as Extra Super. 40c. ] ; A little lower grade, 35c. Double Chain Cotton In- S graid, 30c. Similar, 25c » ' Information, estimates or I - samples sent to any address. ' Churches, hotels and the like - are particularly interested. i » The story of dress goods « , goes on day after day like die £ - miirmer of a sea in a shell. J 1 Challis mingle in dieir folds £ the warmth o? the wild rose , ", and the coldness of the camel- 1 ia. Prices' hedge between. J American, 20c; best French, j , 50c. and 60c. " Checks. A hundred kinds, , | Thickest may be in die Ging- . j j hams that cover the counters J . j as closelyas heather blossoms j ( 6 crowd on a Scotch moor. An- < derson's, 40c ;*Zephyr, 50c. j ' American Ginghams are, j unconventional in quality, de- 1 \ - sign, color and price. They I ' - radiate neatness and economy, J s and go with a grace anywhere , ■ ; 27 in., 20c; 32^ in., 25c. j New designs in the Sateens j day by day. Every pattern as J - fresh as a flower cup. No ; ° need to sigh for a silk or a j - sadn while these printed won- ; I ders can be had tor so little. ; - Peerless, mj^c ; fine French, J ; 31c; best French, 37^0 c The crinkly,' wiry, spider- j : webby Crazies. i2j£c. A Babel of styles. Fine Worsted 'and Cash- ' ; mere Jerseys at about half the <1 ! regular price. We have just " , taken over the entire stock > 1 ("more than 3500) of one of j 1 the best Jersey manufacturers ■ : in the world. I-atest shapes c j and styles ot Plain, Braided £ 1 and Fancy Goods. Not a f - thing out of the way with any t > of them. Jusi the sorts you e - would be likely to choM®. f t Just the colors. In the jPe £ r prices you get the benefit of J 1 our big purchase. I liwjl for Sje^ , • Jrerejifor n.<o ) Jersey, tor la W . No reason to soon again ex- j j pect such goods for so litdc. J Book News for March has a £ t portrait of General Lew Wal- £ lace and a wealth of dmely ' [ Book talk. It is full of clews £ to current books. Tells their J drift, weighs their worth.gives J ; their fair price. How many J of you know the fair price of I ( a Book ?. You are likely to J ; save the year price of Book * ; News on a single purchase. J ' 1 5C, 50c a y&r. 1 Easter Cards and Booklets r ' and Novelties. From 3 cents. " Cards as usual and not as i ' usual. Books and tokens full 6 : of surorises. Beautiful things E full of art and sendment that j ■ stand for Easter thoughts. John Wanamaker, i Cbrauui, Tnirtsnth iM Marks! T «re«u sad City boll tqmre. SOU Ismltli*. 1 he i.re(tu ere l.rge so, I * I I^l'l 'n?) ^*fjir'|''|'°*| RpgCsi y Write tops si poestor totljRmci^ „ , rortWM, Mslnr. jay {£ BPARKIK'fc I HAIR BALSAM « J§3|jS£S§|2 : HINDERCORNS. £ ggaBS3r"sB3S» » s ALL VAHIXT1KSOF U Grain, Grass & Clover Seeds, j-j LAKDRETETS LAWN GRABS SEED. £ i rLOwn i wanna or io« best imports son « David Landreth & Sons, gj BO«. «i mod tl SOl-ni SIXTH RT_PBILA, V BXwwo Market sod cam ot Hi recta. Branch More, Dels-« ..ecu. ,=d Arch J streets, PkOs. Send for Cotslo^ars. M SEEDS." j rrtoe Ust tree by mall ooatatolnc all the stood- j£ Matt aiiili M. [ Pirenre ahoohl ooatoB a befure parohssbix. " Pure and Fresti Stock. 1 PRICES REASONABLE. ^ h wax. jl. knott, mortal. * csjaMeyeny, N, J, ■
Srw adMrtferafntt. jq-<yncb to creditors. JiM^h O. giietPbT^iBd JomesJ^Brereii^iMi. Kdtrecnon ot toe Sorroxeto or toe 'county of Ot oeld'doMedeM bTben^p ttrtr'aSS'lS KOlatl "" BUBLM1RB. Deb it, Febcoory s, late. IX-tra JN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY^ To Jentt Often vtrioeof eawUeroltbeCoMtotCh.nc rj b-torpior TwrolyJnird rtey of April orkt or the Tbe raid hill m olod lofwrloae a rertAln mnctnir m-de py^fleorpe W. Meveu, lo The^ C.pe De«mMr l«s, oud'uMDed t,i'raiil*eompl' mant), opon land. etRnte In the any and rounty of c-apaMiy, id the mote of Ne* Jeraey. Aod Janet Crier ore made a defrodeai oeeaoM you are the owner of nsid lanJa or eome part ' JAMES M. X nit.DHETH, hoi I,- It "r of Cooi|i'slnaot. gHERlFF'S SALE. I By etrtueot a wrttof rtPa,daboatier, tome I leaned out of the Cope Hoy Co. Circuit of New Jeraey, I will expoae lo lale » 8ATCBDAT. the fflh day of MARCH, tsst, ihellMayort°olBee£ "n^Cape>' May°c5y!' county of enpe May aod Bute of New Jerser of the foor'tofs anmbcre«£ nrty-oiaei sixty, hixty-oae and atxty-two oi aforeaaid. BetpanlDif on i he northerly rids ot htocttoo arrooe at the ilittanoe of one hundred and euro, teen feet nod thirty-are one-hand reditu or a fool rewwai the oaeUrjj aide ot JrBrrsroond or John C. BuUm. John Ilulmc nod John Q. Stereos (bonsded northwardly by eald^s^xn^d of Johlh 0( Balllllj raetselae.1 as the properly of Georxo W. Milter, and Ukeh tn execution ,t the rnlt of JAMES SHOEMAKER, Jr , ShrrlB. H. W. EDMUNDS, Solicitor. Dated Feb. 88, 1M F. F.>, ft. 00. gHEBIFF'S SALE. dlncted! word out of the Court of Chancery, of New Jeraey, I wtll expoae to sale at . SATURDAY. MARCH Sir, A. D. tSSS, * fhr'Mayor'e offlce.' In 'cap'^M'ay Clfy,' in Crpe May connty and Bute of New Jersey as aforerial n 'I'racu 0f land nod premise., .ttuate In Lower 1'ownshlp, ut the County or Cape May ami Hiate of N«w Jeraey, bounded nod deecnb- * ed as follows; Bextnnln* at s poet for aeorner. It helux corner of William BucS'a Id ml and .cTenlydfiree d crrreaa WeM forty perches thlrtj-aeren detrrea Bast forty-alx perches re a cocnerttandlnit by the atde^of fhe ore minutes East four perches and8 four tentii.of a perch res corner or the Paraooaxe lan i: 4th. I hence bindinx by eald Paraowaxa land, North ihlrty-aeren dewreea, thtrty-Ore mlnotea East thlrtyrene and s half perches lo a. corn' r In the line of the Parsonixe; Sin. Theeoe Norm , alxiy-etx dexreee Weet Often perches to the ' plioe of Bextnnlnx. Coouintnx Ore acre* and thirty-foor perches ot land be the inme more or u Also sn that rertnlnuiot of land and plaorew^entee\'d^r ere'wcmf onMi u nd red aruT ihtn v dexreee^Faat ality-ieTen^peir^ea^u^ a ( by Esat half a point Bast ooe hnmfred and * Ihlrty-elxtu rods re a white ask free for n corner; Thence West by Nmth half North any- | elxhi rods to the place of nexumlnx. coma s- j in* Plfly-lhrrc acres ^ ami Three-quarter, of as I Also another lot of land mdjolninx, bex»nlnx at s suae for a oorner ami rnnnlnxihence north six dcxreea, cast nlnety-ooe n>la to a corner; fheoce aouln acrcniy defn re. cs« twenty perches to s corner: thence south sixteen defreca west etxhty-eliat fwrchre re s oormr; theooe north screhly-aix dcxroca. west leo perches to the place of hexlnniu*. Oonumtnx i*n scree of land more or leas Beln* the same premise, which were conveyed by Vlrxll M. I). Man y ct Clerk's office or cope May oonufy In deed hook 1 Tt, paxes 4f», etc. lands wuT he "be-half part oT^OW Xnntne OOUeaod John II. Hhoenberxrr. Jr. sad also snbject lo lh- Sisten writ of injunction Jffi^^MWnlnx^ fhs aakl ^ A 'dfuaDne UOiki her?nj°n'" reru 'oYli' I DcnmHelBcd talhe ^property of^AmjOTtlne ^iJUe, of John II. Sioonberfer, Jr., complsiqsnt, and ^ be snoxjJAKxBi jr., sheriff? 1 H. W. EDMUNDS. BoUotlor. ' Owed March Hi. 1888. Primers fees. SIJ.80 gHERIFF'S SALE. By virus or s writ of PI Fa. de boo el ter to me Issued out of the Supreme Court, Slate of New Jeraey, I will expoae to aale at public ! SATURDAY, MARCH Itlh, A. D. ,Sw8, st the hoar of two;o'clock p m.. oo sab! day, at i 'L°HijO** QfflM.re t^^Msy CTlyjDjIh^reun- j Lower Township, tn the Connty oMJspe May . See (Ml'sa"^" dow?u' s mrudn'-tUp oftota 1 si Cape Island," aaid map belnx recorded In the i I ClerxV offiee of the aforreald connty of Cape , ad as follows, to wit; Bextnnlnx at s stoke sundlsx st the aforwald 1 corner ol streets, theooe aloe* the aouihcar able I - I b ii : I ss^nlnatea esat, aUtj-Bre faaui W^Nrn s^ I e'and ^mMths^wt^oasmSi Mheoce ! Madin* by the northwest aide Use of aaid alley, ^ eoolhST defreca and £0 mlnnl-a^weat^ iw»rnl,aod'fmiyierein fo« re theplaoeof j betfnnlnx. sand, una bandrad and twrlre aqoare feet of arevrm 'ma "fland' amUrneT lo Charma%°mio! ■ Keen «*UMa,lB."5' ITr™,'" amre1 w ° lis rrre'lhc said Chartea B. Donxan and Frederic Ftlnbornc, ■v-'r.r p ESHlrSH day of Septemb/r. A. D. elxbteen* hnodred»d SCSna st psfeaMCare. " *,orMU4 dW*' - Relax He sect; uoiuWre that the uldfharlea B. Donxan and wife conveyed re the said Junes II. Hrewtnn. by Indenture dated Auxnat Ihe Iras - A. D. ISS8, sad recorded In the nfnretaM Clcrtl <1 office. In deed book No. 14. paxes SM and .vt, •. reference Into which map, sxreemem and deeA re befnc hod, wtll more more fully and u larxe ap- pi P^5u the nxht, title aod interest In two — ..m 7 oal oa lbs map of Ihe Miller fa-m, and tiled In the office of the Clerk of Ihe oooi.tr of Cape Nay. Lot No. e« beret parehoaod by the aaid T Lem^E. Johneon m q mlemnde oo Batardgy.^'he bwtSretTiheTwmTSirdreym o««*t°Tn of cor Lord, ooe Uooaand elxht hno- u gad ami wreng-tuer (ISTAj^and da" recoi.ied s. will more faUyand al mrxe appear. AU that certain Ml of land In the benMxh ot CMrkhoffine ol 2u?!ee»5T!le5hoS ilVtt. 1 noctheJff mad1 1m*n" as'oa'sud naa r thence btndlox by^Mt^No. si. tool >,8 fly-two de^£fnm^£^Soy ^*£ey!MrS^S^ '>fjp4sre dianisi^ndhtias vSsl'ss . gfeygs&rf^ss.'aaga.j 1
$1 5.00 OVERCOATS. OVER 25 DMEENT STYLES. i beavers, puTrrj y chinchillas, UniLfLl, elysians and i kerseys. ' * An eyen more extraordinary offekIst. thaii those $9.50 Suits and Overcoats (which arc still the wonder of all buyers). This $15 attraction is wonderful beyond precedent, because of the enormous choice and the overflowing value. Latest, cbt, choicest fabrics, our own best make. Some special. lengths for extra protection. JACOB REED'S SONS; Merchant and Military Tailors and Ready-Made Cioita. 918, 920, 922 CHESTNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, HATS, SHOES. WATCHES, CLOCKS,; Jewelry, Diamonds, and Silverware AT WHOLESALE PRICES. T. O. HAYDOGK, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, No. 12 North Second "Street, Philadelphia. I WALL PAPER, f Al! the latest styles are now in stock. Elegant Blanks at - 5c., 7c., 10c. and 1 2 cts * Elegant Golds. - - 15c. to 35 cts. Embossed GoTas, - - 35 cts. to £ 1 no Felts and Ingrains, - 20 cts. to 60 cts. Lincrusta Walton. Samples sent to all parts of the country free. All goods war ranted perfect and full length. M. MERIGAN, 1223 Market Street, Philadelphia, WM. F. ENGLEHART. importer and manufacturer, diamonds, watches, silverware, french clocks. bronzes, american clocks. Particular attention paid to rcpairini; complicated and nil kinds of watches by experienced w6rkmen; all work being done in tbe bcidino under tnr own supervision, not b- inx compelled to have the workdone outside as a great many storekeepers do. JEWELRY 0F.ALL KINDS MADE AND REPAIRED. GOODS AT RETAIL. | No. 205^^rket Street. Philadelphia. -asm m GO TO PHILADELPHIA WHEN YOH CAN BUT Dry Goods, Trimmings, Millinery notions, MEM, BOTES, HAKMERIWS, Eld Ladies' Coats and Wraps, JOHN H. GIBSON, Sooeresor lo CHARLXS NEBDLBS, » " 43 Washington 8treet, (Jape May Oity. Hoods nut in Moch^rUl be oMsrad u abort notice. All (uuds sow st Lowret Posrthie Pncre. SttlsfroUoB gnsreaieed to all. vultie customers Invired to call when In tows.
Clearing Sale ' Fine Qothing^nd at Oak Hall, pur30*" We are making the middle of winter memorable j . by the heaviest cut you have ever known in the prices of ' the best clothing we have ever made. The opportunity .is immediate. The lots are very large, mostly, but prices are so low they'll go quickly. You can save from {5 to $10 on an Overcoat. Yoy can saye from $5 to $10 on a Dress Suit A young nfan can keep from ft 10 to $12.50 of the usual price of a large number of Dress Suits we have lowered. We begin with about 1000 Men's Business Suits. 30 styles, $5 to $8 is cut off <he price of every one of I them. ( ^ $2 to $14. We are standing a loss of that much I on hundreds of Custom-made Suits returned to us for ; different reasons. Imported Belgian Cloth Pantaloons that we got $7.50 for, we're letting go at $6. $5 Pantaloons at . ! *3-5°-An Odd Coat can be got at half-price. Many at j half what they cost us. Hundreds of them, too. j Half-prices for many of our Furnishing Goods. This is meant to be a big and speedy sale. | Prompt reduction of our stock is plainly written on these prices. » Usual rules in force. Returnable, if not satisfactory. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, S. Tl. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. PUBLIC SALE ; STOCK AND ffliG UTENSIL! Will be .-old at public sale by the subscriber, on the Turnpike n the Toll Gate, on . THURSDAY. MARCH 22^ 1SSS, At 12.30 o'clock p. m., the following described personal propertj ONE PAIR GRAY HORSES, Cows SAL!. IK. BUTTKRCUP. coming in. JERSKY, four years c BETSY, half Jersey. ROSY and Calf, Nelly, coming in ; DAISY. 2 years old, half Jersey. BILLY, Jersey Bull. Breeding Sow with pig, and 2 Shoats, Jersey red. FARMING UTENSILS, 3 double Harrows, two horse plow, single Harrrow, 2 Cultivator: one horse Plows, Rakes, Forks, Shovels, Hoes, Grubbing Hoes Mowing Machine, two one horse wagons, two Carts, double open Wagon and Eveners. LUMBER. Lot of Pine Frame Stuff. Roofling Planks, Boards, etc. I PRODUCE, Etc., Etc., X tons Sedge Hay, 7 tons Silt Hay in Barn, lot of Manure. One Sleigh, 1 Buggy. 1 2-ilorse Hack, Double and Single Harm Blocks, Ropes, Chains, Grind-Stone, Tubs, Milk Cans, etc. CHAS. O. TEAL, WM. T. CHAMBERS, Auctioneer. ©rowits, groviJionf, <¥tr. HAND'S CENTRAL MARKET Corner Washington and Ocean Sts, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. WILLIAM S. BARNETT, Excelsior Market P. E. Sharpies* Butter a Specialty. fS-Jl n WABBISGTON STRXKT, CAVE MAY CITY, ». WM. H. MILLa, BOAT BUILDER, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. I L SHEPPARD, 27 Washington Street, Cap* May, N. J. G1HTS F08K1SMG GoS!"jAT^C^UMEILLi Q1VB MB A TRIAL oOJ CITY WW
. Mm — - A MONTH AND BOARD Wx.T^VoS^Sl£ CELERY COMPOUND AND NERVE FOOD. yit.rw.°Fl?HaM* DT nil Urereae.Tkll^A MEMORY MAKES SUCCESS &Yi"Axata's CollfX", pv. Brnwo- Ao. PrewreetBrTbrn »i m. - jg.g"- " """a; 5 C. OLIYSfi, CABPBT UA1FACT0BER "6n Pishing Creek Road. Cax k»re rsxs reoax far aaffirerxMMtvsred ore Id Csp« Msj ofy, or Lowvr Towasblp bj sssfuo* postal is oousxaacr.o. n«a
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