Cape May County Gazette, 7 August 1880 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Cape May County Gazette, Published Every Saturday, at Cape May Court House N.J Terms- One Dollar a Year Payable in Advance or 1.50 after three months Transient Advertisements-Twelve Lines.

County Clerk, and Surrogate of Warren county, arrived at the mayville Motel

Beesley. Jr., son of our Co. Superintend-

ent, is the leader of the party,

errand it tor down the kitchen chimney

Anonymous communications will not be noticed under any circumstances.

A Cooper, Editor and Publisher.

, one Inch space, 30 cent one insertion. Each additional insertion, 30 cents. Large advertisements by special contract. Local Notices, 8 cents per line.

"And a right good Captain too." on Monday evening the entire party, 19 in all, favored this office with a call, and rendered some choice selections of vocal music in a pleasing manner. We think it an honor to the town to be visited by such a party, and we welcome them.

end opposite that from which it started Mrs. Douglass with her two children consituted the family at home, at this

Reported none could be procured and

commitee was discharged. Corresponding committee continued. Enclosure committee continued.

that for a time she was entirely unoonscious, and had not fully recovered from

to Cape May Court House, hoping to see them again when the summer of 1881 shall come. On Monday morning a huge piece of brown paper was posted up on the building in which the Gazette office is located. It bore some awkward look-

ing lettering the purpose of which was

West Jersey R.R. Time Table To announce that "Sig. Aldin, The Great Concertinist, Humorist, and vocalist.

Would give an entertainment in Hil-

dreth's Hall". When the time come for the "show" to begin, the would-be

Saturday, August 7. 1880

Trains LeaveCourt House As Follows:

For Phila., Camden, Salem, Bridgeton, Vineland, Millvelle, and way sta

tains, at 7.17 A.M and 1.55 P.M.

Leave Philadelphia for Court House at

showman was greeted by an enthusiastic audience of just nine persons, and that nine was the worst sold party we have seen for some time. It's no use for such impostors to come here expection to find a lot of "greens" foolish enough to throw their money away, for they

Cape May City at 6.50 A.M. and 1.50 P.M CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE P.O Will be disappointed every time. The People of Cape may Court house do not take much stock in 15 cent entertainments, gotten up by the entire strangers.

I CAPE MAY CITY ITEMS.

Its effect* the following morning- One of the children,,sitting in a chair : room with his-mother, says that the chaif was. taken Out from under him, while the bahV hi the cradle was undisturbed. i>OK. DEXNIKVILLE ITEMS. In the list of old people last week we omitted the name of Hannah Timberman, aged Vrt. ElmerOril and wifis wore at J. W. Yoang l 'a‘la*t week-' Mr. Carl is fauShkx at the Wasbingtbo S^ob Mills. The handsome new residence of Capt. ! John Douglass is nearly completed and bid* fair U> be on# of the finest -in our

county.

Mill wile r$7

Court Uom*e,ou t i?e* from BridgeU M.and-L5lV.il:

piimu

/Ck^t. Abhm ifimd.

, it'hre erecting splendid

.. the front circle. Mr*. "Brown. Rev. Jacob T. Price, and otfiter* a^w beautifying their cottages with a

oont of pawii. BWion Warren’s pres- | orn W'tTi!mr ^A complete lino of Dry Good* from a

ctnt H wn to ^ , doUiir

— - ' Men*' cotton and woolen cloth from 121 l.Clf ih 1 >o 1.50 pet va«i. Brown .nd U,-ached J... of the : a .- nn d w d«'—'• r » me inmner ,.,e..o™ J I ■“ «™ d, » *‘*' 1 P ricC5 - and 8t#dman appointed Committee on j The Notion and Trimming departministerial ticket*. Resolved bv the j ment is complete at the very lowest Directors vhnt the ramp mpetiug or ad- ' price*. 1

and Awtfw the wnr

rioetown Pilot." SliHvilVe *'R<-puhlieaii'" best, as low as the lowest.

apd May’s Landing “Record" for three

ireeks. Corwon and Sanitary Committee.

%\h!

and Mav s Landing “Ilecoro tor three .. v ts • *. rWweeks. ' Conon and Tomlin appointed j \N a\\->^a>^CT, Va\.W\.*, V3vY*

a.\\4L ‘Vo.vvCvfc’Vv,

Hardware, Glass, and

ue. 2btU,

id bill* fair to be fully equal 1

ason’s meeting, •

Pwo new veesel* are unddr way : -- Rare the ship yard of Hon. R. S. Learning. ♦ >1 the other on the jiremir»ce of Judge ■ MLLLY1LLE NOTES.

A little child of Hon. Geo. \V. Payne

died yesterday. n everybody and

Iron all kinds All orders will by telegraph ng work done at* Call and work by calling at L.T W. H. Van Giinaa, Millville yard,

WHY SO

John E. Bmwiu. 6nd tko

LARGEST STOCK, Finest Assortment,

A KB

Lowest Prires.

The Hancock A English club meets in White’s Hull every Wednesday evenins. Our friend ex-aenator Riee i* President and Thos. E. Ludlam Secretary. W** Annie Brittain i* visiting at the

b of Mrs. R. B. Wright. Sh<

Not much m-ws t hi* family u away.

Queensware, SEWING MACHINES. PUMPS, GRAIN, FLOUR and FEED, TOBACCO <S CIGARS.

A large lot of

“Dug-up” Cedar Shingles.

*?£*£ ^ “ S ' 45 A ' M - -Our .LrrcU JHTpt in good re p.ir I -thou, . doub, ,hg Wr, .ingrr ha« Load >nd Count, andl going Korth thi. .un,m.r. ' j Won pririlogod toBw n » long Crte.

close* at 6.50 A. M.

Mail for Cape City clqae* pt 10.50. ! jnodate guest*.

Jxs. McCartxet, P. 51. THE CHURCHES.

—More hotel* are needed

Mr. Samuel Matthews, an estimable i young man of this town, died on Wcd-

that husiue** , nesday morning with brain fever, oeca-

Capo May. sioned in the first place by a sunstroke. . , i _ I The Ariel Cornet Band will have an

I ° ri , i ^ Crawford, Esq^ has resigned his i excursion to Cape May on the 9th, and BAPTtST-lUv. A Ojul-rfl P-to. i our, yOUJdkd. Wgo,, at ,h % «*.». ; 4tioll „ Po , t „ d Ur . ^ „„ *** £ Service* everv Sabl»th at 10.30 A. M. - r( . i « . , i «ii

Millville famUR* at Pitman Grove JOHN. W. YOUNG,

and Ocean Gn

3 bv til

Mr. Thomas Corson and family have i gone to tlieir summer quarter*.

V

Nice rock fi*h ore being caught with drag net* in the river just below the

Service*

and.H.00 P. 51. Sabbath School 3 o’clock P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. METHODIST.—-Rev. P. Pn>vast Pas! Service* every Sunday morning

1(11 o'clock, aad

- •Sunday School at 2.30 P. M. Pray Meeting every Thtnwday evening at

MANAGER.

RENXISYILLE, N. J.

june6,3nv

MILLINERY OF ALL KINDS, Dress Goods, Silks, Calicos, Muslins,

—The Saturday night exenrnon* are ; Young haa been appointed to fill the ] j \%r 11 paying well for beer ahojis and peanut y:u . AUcyn \ lua caused. Mr. Y. received | Tom Ludlam, armed with gun and >> ftU-papC^, k^UrpCLS,

his commission on Wednesday and will ; fi»hing tnckh

aofl'for Townamid’a Inlet

Deiiixot i* lo.iking for another rn»p | t^'g charge of the office

nnsquitoc*. It make* hi* Wooden 1 iha'.Truing at *. pi«-1-. 1 Imttur.

Better quality of paper thi* week. Buy your furniture at Ogden’*, C, II.

—There is to he improvement i y of cotnmes : i street, this fall and *

—Section bow Edmund* i* cleaning | and beautify rug the track and yard of ! W. J. IL lb To., preparatory to a visit

A Philadelphia lady ti visiting at John [ from D. R. R. Director* Y»>

ll Steel's.

Friday. X.

SE.W1LLE AND VICINITY. —Mi** Helen Iligbet; is spending her

rilte.

Madam, never lamg a door, if you do ■

adore a bang.

poonfr don’t olg 00 * being left in ! ,L.. tW Aiv^ ! . -S*nrt. BnBj... i t* tlic giwvi of Lap Mi** Irine Crawford, of Denninville.j . . , , ... , , —Cai>t CiML Coaaoa ha* I»cen »*vi*.tmg at the Court llouae. | iu g tiqH. Soiu. Yuuug, at ^ecalcy A large number of our citizens visited i P«i»L

week. Dcsku.

GOSHEN ITEMS.

This morning we hear again the sound of the carpenter's hammer and saw: upon inquiry we find to our saticfae.tion that Mr. G. S. ha* liegun the. erection of another tenement house, which will -be

pushed to mjiid opuplction.

Priming our inquiries further, wc learn that Capt. John Thomjtson i* making improvement* by important

additions to hi* buildings.

Mr. Jesse Springer a.l*o has become

9 s]>*nd the week. Tom is an excellent i shot and generally meet* with success. Excavations are going on in front of | IL D. Wood A (V* cotton mill, and stone wall is building at the fcrebay i I the place of log>. The mill i* stopped.

oiieml tor tbose wIIll* tv urtitiin* et*e unti wbat you can do at U» mom ui explain here. 1 time or only your icpor and make Rront pay tor work. Women make a load, Maine. ■■ i-.

ONE PRICE CLOTHING

STORE

In Millville, N. J. Mail St., icxt ioer to the

Doughty Hoisr, -

A. H. - JARMAN, sttceoasor to L. E. Godfrev - , nbw offers to the people a full and complete askortmcntof Men’s Youth's and Boy’s Clothing, Hats, Caps,

Trunks, Valises,

id a general assortment of

Capa May City chi Saturday hurt. Mi** Josie Holme*, of Townsend's Inlet. wa* in town on Thursday last. John M. Miskellv, of Millville, wa* in town on Sunday last, stopping with a

Iriit-d.

—Aley Hildreth is rum stage on the Be*->ley's I’oii would respectfully sugg**st as an Hppr^priate accomjMUi —Wjtst a spirit of devi

it line

two of

that they

of mijfuiuitoe*. drive

j every Sum lay ejs'ning. They go to at-

Tlrt* *i»ecrh crcq> t* rtpening, and it tend church, of courae.

will not r-uff.r by fi..l iu li,.' ,w«Ji crop _, h , rIle „ M.wi.Cr l.«,k. often aocft. . (lie physical a* well as thespiritnal - Vrt*, Ann of J—• C«»,OmMuxl. « hi * ""I™?''™ f * « I-"'

’ : that he i* puiung quite a reputation h>

of Gravelly Hun. u lying very low with un J^oetnjpaihic PJuafcian. hl^dj^T^n. . —From the li»t of “Oldest 1 nimbit'apt. Alonso Corson returned home tauut , 'published laet week, you omitted on Monday night, after un absence of j the name* of two of mir octogi

Bridgeton attended the temperance meeting here on Friday afternoon hist, ! and held pleasant intercourse with the ^ members of the organization of this city. , Hon. John L. Sharp died "at bis rcsi- 1 denee on Broad St., on Tuesday’evening -

* r .u*. Inrt, having been confined to the house! pa-**c**ed of the improving a* , , , -u t

L „ , i but u few days. The fun end wdl take

has Mr. C. Coomb*. , , . * . , . - , j placi- at his late naudcncc.'on Saturday 1 A former mini*ti*r. whose bright fai.'c j morning at 11 o’clock A. M.

and cheerful countenance we an- e

glad to welcome among us. dropped run

n.,d honored ua with , «.Vin,'-rWt

week. We wish our brother the mo* proefltineitt succoas, and have no' doub

but tiiat. with hia qualificnt

talents, his roost noteworthy and pemveriug applic-ation to study, hi* |>owers for rystematisingc hi* groat precision and correctness, he will, in the not Car distant future, become one of the bright e»t light* in the Now Jer»ey M.3S. (Jon-

Parasols, Ladies'

» Boots if Shoes, Shawls, Lawns, Mens' and . .

Boyt Hats,

. , , . , r ^ i at the ]ow<xt possible prices. A delcgaif»n from die And many other things needful can be : n

bought at the popular

Trimming Store of Merchant Tailoring

w.

C tx^c *\\ux N C. julyl7,3m.

Wc understand that Frank Godfn*y

re getting

order for a week’s trip I to ClM-Vt Mill. It ii. wud by the know-

15'icrss o! Laml FOR SALE!

1 have also engagad H- C. Uainos, an i ex|»orience*l cutter, who will manag* ! the custom de]>arLiuent, guarantoeing a j>erfect tit «»r no sale. Orders by Mail will receive prompt

Attentiou

A. H. JARMAN. $1500t®?§S

bpcn* of the anajjp^ r tribe, an them to the fii>t festival tha i this oity. t 4

Run, Adjoining Jen-

kins Bay. ! ,,L-ai.^.<£j£5*.~^*=.any. i ^.WV w a«*c* tA V\v*

tOoov't VtxwA awA

iiikJnai'v.rotn-mlVtotw. I AM.iKSftK’wJ

c money in«rt- Any" 1

Aral >

iek>.

and “Uncle

A son of Rev. A. Oaulwel! has been in j town during the past week. He reg- ; iltefed at the Union. Kuiikm* «ay* we are to have a grand allair, in the ahiqie of a wedding, early in September. Time will telL The heaviext Uiuuder storm that ha* ▼idled tlii* section for a hmg time was that of Tuesday afternoon U*t. B. Uonover of 51111 vilie is doing the largest busino-.* thi* summer that he ha* done in several year* past. Give him a

DYER'S CHEEK ITEMS.

a I t —iH-i 1

Mr. Itaul II. Apph-baugh. formerly princapol <^<Nir public aciinol, but now

—Schooner E.

clearetl for West (

for Florence. •

—Schooner Congre**,-L.-amiug, cleared last week for New York, with 3G00 —The road leading from this place to the <V*urt House i* having tome of- its wurai features imj-rov»-<l by receiving a tep dtefcdng at the hand* of our orer-

The yacht Jacob B. 1.00,

of <J^pt, Armstrong, returned a day or two since -from an excursion trip to Philadelphia. Members of the 'excursion itl express themselves a* w«*ll pleased with the trip, in fad. had a “grand time." . _ Your corresjiondcnt would been Willetts, pleased to have accompanied th.

wrLLtrm-Ai trr

Jaly 1 Mtkldle

II' 3loi

V..k to lo.d . itli h«v \ t*™™, Lartnp

ived an invitation :

[-onditional howcVer uj^on taking a lady ; i 'll a- kb had none of our own, and not being a favorite among the fair ones, we thought it proper to forego the pleasure until next year, when wc hope to he in circumstances better able to

comply with the reqmreinenU.

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^ MrW -Wavw

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NOTICE!

iii}£ Min

The Seaville Camp e; \\.

fleeting commences.

«wvyw,, vox ox, BLACKS MITHING.

>\cc\\.vx\YYt VAvecX., Liv\^e

Uy,lpt26,

A|)|.l» I

Mm. Ross, <XJL'RT JKlUSE.

HEW EDITION.

of Prumte t

i thi* I

sjHiiiding a few day

Mr. ti««wc<- Madd'ti, formerly an einj Imee in the blackamifh ahnp of A. r.- ncwi A Son. was in town on Tuesday and Wedni-sdny. He reside* at Clay-

t«n, N. J.

—Mr. H. S. Douglas* ha* lately re. turned home from $alem Collegiate Institute, where be hn* bei-n pursuing a college preparat/iry dnhri-.-. He will return to school the fiftrt of September. —On laat Tuesday afternoon while a. heavy thunder rt«»nn wa* j-avsinc over j this place, two house* were struck by ere T lightning : one the |«ro|«erty of Lewi* ice- j Crease, now occupied by V. N. Errickson, and the other that, of Frank ItougIan. Of the former it struck the lightning roj and found it* w^y uiiint •rriiptedly to the ground. The damage wa* shgbz, only *pant'T.ng tin rod and breaking a few panes of glass. The shock was slightly felt by Mr*. Errickaon who was busily engage*! at work a short distance from th** pla of slrik

epmar

and closes Tuesday,!

Mr. “Alpba New T.n,," in tliooeiumn* gent. 7, 1880. Ham-! of-the ♦•Wave," speak* in •reference To 1 a ia • i iliat itemized bill, and avys it i* SOU, til© ^F©ttt 1\©A 1A til" ist * Will be present the WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED.

'"kiUit.-jl u, the ,u«U.Aiy enfor- ’ 1 1023 Paoo. 3000 ' eiice alien*It frceived the sanction <^-{ iflSt tCIl ClclVS Ol Til© Foot Page. Colored Plate*. the Trending Elder. So far, »o good, * * Kow*ddtni.a SUFPLEMILNT ofoTw A..r«mr«..b>uit «» .«■ meeting. 46005EirTronMM4ao«too, * i ISSStaS

Forty-five tl*ou*and watenn

sbippsul from on* wherf at Mauricet *wn in llircv. dat< last week. This is the large*! shipment ever sent from & mth Jersey in that space of time. MSr would cull til* attention of all our reader* to the advertisement, iu this issO *. announcing the particular* of the Sewn lie Gawp Moeiing. Next week we shall probably publish some igtcresting item* in reference to this

_popb*r*■*■*- j fautliling kaing of Gn Fridsy morn »>f; we were-«urj'.r>ed . a lightnimi rod rrs- ulnisk on one .of by our friend. Joseph Isard |»reM-nting the chuuney*. tearing a few bricks loose m with a bosket of the finest writers *we ^4 t i,,. n itr why <knvn the roof, have seen in a long time, and their Gn re^nhinsfrre r<f th* ote«er pact* the .gidrty pr.wjsltebeMg.-slasti.eirhK.k*. ; li^hwdng-ffilloaed it to the ground, . ltar>l WiJI pit a#* preejrt our tNank* apfruzng Uv post, destroying the s eat ii

congregation that th' would b«* kk.ih to the* ji

their right

Leniised bill ;

••fi-

cute

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diHaa, the peOple are -till looking for the fultillmvnt of tluu promise. The people do nut projosc, a* requested by A. N. to march to the parsonage, and uitru<le tlwar pres* nee on the pn- j vaejr of the g<>od |»eople thcr<-, in order

to pin informi'io.. which Jioul.l hav. ( Jpj. (JirCft ioii?? been given with pleasure week* before. , . e v. siding Elder.

From wtr-f<rtT«*p<1h < lent. Aug7,H0.

a-r-iXfo rii'i.i’Vli 1 ~v—r ——-

Eminent speakers

r

Ample provision for

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, , *°r the Eiographlcal ^Dlctiollttry

doing. It ha* not been i Sabbath:

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CARRIAGES,

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a j. 3S iociedsod deflaed ——

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SEAVILLE CAMP GKUUND.

M*»n!».»v. Aro. J 1. 1" .order st 10 A. M. by

Meeting called t pteaideot Diverty 0H»r ' *

For Sale.

•tv. Jimoiu. Tontint, Corson, V«n trj Itnweli, Hauil, Ste-elinau, R<J n- * “ lol. Absent: Vice Ifre..

U*r Sty a I u'l re::

iar.

wr-boanling, and siaku

stand. For LiOtticuiafi. apply U» Gaorg *W Mzf.baw*, L hjw. M;y </. H.. N. J.

GET THE BEST

Edition at th* bort Ihctlnnary > r (be l.ngio^Lsagaa#* CT«r pufciUb^i. ^ ^ »•'oiter fnciioowy. Ooiv Enrich inrtiommry *«ua**in« • Bto-xr^bi-d tacttoaa^fetogtoMW tf t» C. ■BWM*. Spr»«a«. >0.

SHORTEST NOTICE, IN THE BEST MANNER, ■Most Reasonable Terms. BLACKSMITHIMG DUSK AT TJ1£ 8H0RTEHT NQTIL’E. I'artu-uiar niWMition paid .to bhot-ing. Give us a ran. A. Bcnczet & Son. BwhUyr.