WJ»W8HS» SVSBT atTTdiDiT,
ATC1W MAI
Qakxttk office. The deril devoured one Mad e*id it «m good. A. to the good quality of the other oan te^ifV ; h wm one of the finest we ever saw. Mr. C. will pleaee accept our thauks. A terrible accident occurred on the .line of the West Jersey and Atlantic City railway, near May’s Landing, on
jta by special evening at 6 o’clock, by 8 oenta per ' which several persons were killed and
i between 40 and 50 badly woiind'ed.
ninunications will not | The excursion consisted of two trains
any cxrcunmances. ^ U]e fi „ t ^
running dn to
PpwasMxa. j the turn out . d^red the main
track with the exception of the last car, which was run into and telescoped by the rear engine. It is said to be no fault of the officers of the R. R. but the
engineer alone was ^ blame.
„ We have’quite an auxiliary to our lively eotqpaay in the person of Ifias Elmira Hand, of your town. Site is the Life of the house and liked by all. Mr. Alex. Whilldin enjoyed, on Sabbath last, the rare treat of having his
and Atlantic * ntira family under his cottage roof at
onetime. This is a pleasant feature of sea-side life but it is of short duration, as the strain car and boat soon separate, by many miles the members of a fhmily.
.AUGUST 14, 1880
West Jersey R. R. 1 ime Table. ■waaiits LEava COVET BOVSS JIS FOLLOWS : For Phils., Camden, Salem, Bridgeton, Vineland, Millville, and way stations, at 7.17 A. M. and 1.5* P. M. For Cape May City, Bennett, and Rio Grande, 11.22 A. M. and 6.03 P. M. Leave Philadelphia for Court Hosue at 8.10 A. M. and 3.10 P. M. ** Millville for Court House on the arrival of Stages from Bridgeton, * at 10.15 A. M. and 4.51 P. M. “ Cape May City at 6.50 A. M. and
L30 P. M.
W. J. Sewell, Supt.
D. B. A C. M. R. R. TIME TABLE. Trains leave Cape Mav Point for Cai May City at 6.33,8.43,10.03, and 11.
PIERCES POINT POINTS.
—Bay billows.
—No fun about fashion. —No dangerous undertow. —Snipe in season ; soft crabs for the
picking up.
—H. W. Hand is engaged as principal of the Green Creek public school. —That “snake story v i* a big one, and
prepare it.
it will take some t
' Ui. «r u
—In our neighborhood trees, each more than a century old.
—There is
grievance•
• —The next Sunday School Institute
A. and 12.03’, 2.28, 3.18, 4.18, 5.18, J will probably be hbld at Ca|»e May City.
—The organette man lias been here ;
H. J. Hartwell, wife and daughter, of Phila., have been spending the pest month with us. They left on Tuesday much improved in health. Mr. H. was the proprietor of the old Washington House on Chestnut Street, and his testimony in favor of Major Hicks speaks
volumes.
Mr. M. Ewing and his sister May left July 28th,—followed by sincere regret* at their departing and many good wishes for their future happiness. We were favored by a three days visit from Col. Ewing last week,—prior to hi* starting for California. Weare glad to say that
four of his admirablefi
until September.
On Thursday of last week M. Simpson saved from drowning a boy who swam out too far with the retreating tide^ oak , The general impression is that Melvin
family will r
6.03, 7.33, 8.33, !U3, ind io.33-P. M licnve Cape May City for the Point and Steamboat Landing, at 7.30, 9.30, 10.30, 1L30, A. M., and 12.20, 2.40, 3.15, 4.45, 5.45, <L30, 8.00, 9.00, 10.00, and
11.00 P. M.
WM. M. HALL, Sup’t.
i to play at six cents a
foot.
'—The iHitch skipper* called our beautiful bay and river “South Bay and —So fast as the beaver wears out one
Mails for Pkilada. close at 6.45 A.M. teeth, another grow* out to take
and 4.45 P. M. — its place.
Local and 0>unty mail going North -There are daily excursions here C n ir i *10 so I fron * point* along the Delaware and it*
Mail for Cape Mav City closes at 10.50. . . ...
* _ ‘ ,, tributaries.
• Jas. McCaetxct, P. M
Cape Nay Court House P.O.
THE CHURCHES.
BAPTIST.—Rev. A. OmI»elI, Pa«tor. Service* everv Sabbath at IOi30A. M. and 8.00 P. M. Sabbath School at -3 o’clock P. M. Prayer Meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. METHODIST.—Rev. P. Provost Pastor, Services every Sunday morning at 10} o'clock, and in the evening at 8.
Sunday School at 2.30 P. M. Prayer j village.
— A eitixen ha*
—A curious object Is the worm called a walking stick. It will will pay to
study him up a bit.
—Cape May diamonds, arid smooth quarts stone* of every shade are found in quantities when the tide i» y>ut. —The 80,000 out* will soon have a “set-too” with the 80,000 in*, but it will the least, disturb our peaceful
Mt-extng erorr Ttiursday evening at a
Rev. P. Provost is absent e
Charles R. Powell, of Tuckahoe,
in town on Thursday. Mrs. Ludlam Hand went
Grove on Tueeday morning.
Mr. Wm. Cauldwell left o
last for his home, in Trenton.
Mis* Lucy Corsou ha* l»een enjoying a
visit from two young lady friend*.
Hat* and bonnet* in great variety at
M- A. Douglass’ ; 25 to 50
go«t, well trained, riiis^ vaca- ! w ^* c ^ ** e di*j»o*e of to any k I*»dgc
I of Masons who may be in want of his j —Rev. J. E. Willey i* visiting some Pitman ^ P*™hioner* at Green Creek I and Tabernacle. He will always be a
welcome visitor among us.
—Delicate delicious bull frogs feed in I the slutliow ponds, near the beach.
| Lovers of thi* dainty 1 I gratify their appetites
—If small fish are caught too easily.
knows what i* requisite around the bath*, and his arrangement* are superior, hi* courage not lacking, and his manners pleasant. One gentleman said he could compare him to nothing but a rocket as he “shot” out after that boy. The hops are still a feitture of life at the Point, and the one of Saturday night last was the best of the season ; and well it might be, as it was in honor of Prof. Hosfeld, with the brilliant and accomplished Robert Fitzgerald a* floor manager. Mis* Maude still hold* the honor of being the most graceful dancer at the hop*. Six-year-old Mamie Mitchell dances nicely and attract* much at-
tention.
The “Wave’* wonders why Cape May Point is *0 slow a place ?• Thinks he the bitter envy of Cape May has nothing to do with it T But in spite of all obstacles this lovely spot i* destined for a I bright future, and near at hand. A 1 multitude of worm admirers will echo j the words of Rev. Mr. Bugbee—-.“there | is no such point along the coast.*’ A heavy arrival is exjiec.ted Saturday next, ! in view of the Ocean Regatta. .
Templar, i
at Chicago, next week Mra. P.O. Lud lam accompanies them, to visit friends
there.
Mr. I. B. Mulford caught the largest •napping mackerel of the season at Atlantic City a few day* since. Mr. M. is noted for his good luck in the fishing line. Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Mulford, accompanied by Dr. 4. B. Mulford and wife of Qamden, will start on a trip to Coney Island, and probably Long Branch, ^tacanJIrove, and other summer resorts, in a day or so. Mr. S. P. Speers, formerly of this city but now of Baltimore, has arrived safely in Denver, accompanied by his daughter, Ml** Jennie. He will go to Leadvillc, and other places in the State of Colorado, before his return. There is a dearth of clerical gentleman in ou[ city now—but there will bo* a regular home-coming about the 1st of September, which is less than three weeks distant. Who can realise that Autumn is so near ? The “utay-at-home*” a* a rule are a contented happy looking set of people— I could mentiou sevaral who wear beaming countenance* that would do you good to look upon. Even the mosquitoes do not disturb their equanimity. The Gazette would not begin to hold the names of our eitixen* who have hied themselves to “mountain stream*, and sea,” for a longer or shorter jieriod, thissummer, and while we have mentioned a few there are many more worthy of mention, did net time and space forbid. The Temperance Meeting on Sunday, notwithstanding the large number of absentee*, wo* a very interesting affair 5 Rev. Mr. Payran made some excellent remarks, Mr. Butler gave some vs interesting fact* gathered during ni* r
aVcTTT, CAPS KAY C. It
AND MARBLE MdHURIEKT
JGF* Iron a
all kinds of 5
All orders will receive prompt attention by telegraph or letter. Rag for curb*ing work done at the shortest notice: Gall and see. A jfiecount made ©W aR
work by calling at the yard. L. T. Ewtbikix, Proprietor.
W. H. VawGiloee, Manager of'the Millville vard, aprl780tf.-
V/pense. The bsst opportunity ever
ottered for those willing to work. You atoonlS try nothing else until you see tor yourself what you ran dost the buslDMftw*offer. No room to explain here. Yon can devote all your fy your spr— — ** *•-- *—*
also added to ths interest.
Mrs. Mary SixSmith, mother of our worthy townsman, Mr. John H. SixSmith, will take her departure for England on the steamship Indiana, from
PhiUdripITu, on Suturd.y 14t!i in»t. c CX1 . Tim Mti.n.1,1. lady ,oy. to vi.it friend, JiOOtS <Y SllOfS. f>/iaW/S, and the “scenes of her childhood'* in u l old E r n Ki’& | Latent Mens' and
her many
WHY SO NANY fiOTO John £. White’s, "S. T.\ Because they find the LARGEST STOCK, Finest Assortment, Lowest Prices.
A complete line of Dry Goods from a 6 cent lawn to a 1 dollar cashmere. Mens’ cotton and woolen cloth from I2J to 1 *50 per yard. Brown and bleached muslina, flannel and chyiot shirtings of all grade* arid prices. The Notion and Trimming department is complete at the very lowest Groceries and Provisions the very ■ best, as low as the lowest. 'WoW.-if.cL'if.w, Vixvn\%, OA» ‘Vtvt'a.w.Vv, Hardware, Glass, and Queensware, SEWING MACHINES, PUMPS, GRAIN, FLOUR and FEED, TOBACCO & CIGARS. A large lot of “Dug-up” Cedar Shingles. JOHN. W. YOUNG, MANAGER, BE5NI8TILLE, 5. J.
junefiySmi
MILLINERY
to OF ALL KINDS,
Dress Goods, Silks, | A. H. JARMAN,
Calicos, Muslins,
Wall-papers, Carpets,
Parasols, Ladies
*par« Une to the boslnera, and make grrat pay tor every hour that you work. Women make *a much a* n— “—-*
for •pedal private term* am* winch wo mall tree. S6 (.lutil complain oj hard Umca while you I
_ HAL £fcrTff
cbanof. A< md. Maine.
Address U. V,
r*uo-l*ort
maykly.
NEW ONE price CLOTHING
STORE
In Millville, M. i. Main St, sr\t door to the-
Dosghtv Hoflse.
I *ucce«*or to L. E. Godfrey, now offers ! to the pcopla a full and -complete asi sortment of Men'* Youth's and Boy’S Clothing, Hats, Caps,
sojourn and a siife return’ 1 friends thi* side the Atlantic.
Tranks, VaJises, and a general assortment of
Boys Hats, Matting, ^ FnrBisl,iu ?
DEATH ON THE RAIL.
TCBRIBLK ACCIDENT
: SECTION «
OYHKK TWO
.Tucadajr eveninc J?mf. Kj-lUea, “xIa* great and only Anglo-African Bamilicon-
thaumaturgist, and Fire-eater in the j Atlantic Ci world,"’ gave an entertainment at "the*! dead, three o He. Groye-Houite. M»ny of bu trick. 'Jyinp. "'ni «ft
are gob<l and hi* magic influence over the unsusjiecting youth i* amusing. Look at hi* tongue; the nearest approach to petqietuul motion ever yet discovered. If it is the licking the red hot iron that seta it to raging ho, then we
advise him to «
fully injured of an engineer 1 !
night
And many other things needful can be
bought at the popular
Trimming Store of
w. %>&YWv,
■’Aug. J n£-TVo men ! . _ C-
fmir men and women j julyl7,3in.
twenly ofliers pain- '
ic result briefly
riminal can-lcnsiicss to-
Jersey Railroad.
The accident oocumsl to the Saint Ann' Literary Society excursion, which came down tiii* morning from the Richmond section of 1'hiladelpnia. There were
nd people accomj^ny
IS ks 0! Lui FOR SALE!
the lowest possible price*.
Merchant Tailoring, ! 1 have also engaged ft. C. Haines, an , experienced cutter, who will managa. j the custom department, guaranteeing a j»erfcct fit or no sale. rders by Mail will receive prompt
.'mt i , , , : ^ C *"* M ,00 I Alnnj- plnmnt thing, thorn
„ „ u v got . hook, f».,.« . few foot of L hicU 1 mil h, uU you, bnt wiU
Rev. Mr. .Stiep|»ard occupied the r»ul- 1 chain to it, and try a pull at tlr“ ’
of the M. evening last.
Capt. Wm. R<*sa and wife went to Atlantic City on Tuejiday for a few day* by the breakers.
| D^law
r iqan-eaterf. which abound
4X iri'k: Xl Located at Gravelly 13™,™o«'«^Xtm''[h7‘ 1 i"gi 1 “r I Ran, Adjoining Jen-
of the standing section had no idea that the human freight in his care wh* in danger. Suddenly he heard the second engine dashing over the rail*. ' before he could do anything to pro-
it, if anything
A. H. JARMAN.
c ]>OH*ible ii
A young lady visiting in- this town wai- so untbrtunate as to loose her pock
et-book on Saturday last.
Rev. A. Cauldwell, pastor of the Rap ti*t Church, has tendered hi* resigns-, tion, to take effect in September.
patch was utilized by them : they built a nest, and hatched a brood iuoneofthe pocket* of the old coat which formed a
The member* of the Royer Bay Club (Art Q f ^ *care-crow.
had a reunion on Wednesday night, and many attended from Court House. Mr. Chas. Kurtz, of Millville, ha* our thank* for a number of fine cigars which he left at this office on Tuesday.
myself to the few. - Two weeks ago I:
| Sunday wa* a particularly enjoyable day, nnr * befc
! when every one seemed to forget hi* V *®
—For a good day's sport go out on 1 sectarianism. At the morning services !
the “Fog.' 1 Time enough to sail down ; *11 met at the pavilion, where Dr. across the track er to the i Grammar, of Baltimore, preached and taping water from the boiler had been J be beck i three other EnWneJ clcrretnei, ...i.l- fo, ?'' J “I-"" Jbe I»w-en|;er«. The erie.
, . 1 t j 1 . anc ' ‘-urse* of men were in I ed. After eorvtee, e generul h.nd,lmk . lirirk , 0 f M „ nv ^ lllo keen the ' ln ® W11 * iotlnlged in, meking good Mr. thoiwuiling of little'one.,
t bUek bird, from o'ueighboring tmek I ,in » J v remork. ou Brotherly | for »id we,e pit.»u». indeed. Kelief
to Ca)>e May Point,
* • beautiful -city-by-t he-bea,”
in time fur supper.
—A “Hrare-crow" put up t
Love and Unity. At 4.30 P. M. ail Huickb' again met at “St. 'P»-tcr’s by the wa," : and listened to a telling sermon by the c Bishop Scarborough, who fully appre- collitj elated the pleasant little cliapel and the
—Kidd’s doubloon* back of the hotel. 1 elevating influence it will exert at the There h.rr been Hire, uinrorafal et- j J-ninl. TU.I thi» enterprue hna « hct temple made to find them : the piece I of (Bends wn. erident by the feet thet, may he known by hu-e heap, of red , i n apite of the rain, every chair we. frevel, l ome and try ymir luck: dig nikeri, and more neederl. K.
kins Bay.
Wyou\ \\ acvcs 0$ \\\e tv\io»t vy. ^clyvw Vtxwd. tvwii
crashed Into the rear car of NatxVuw.CC \WCu\oW'-, locomotive breaking up \\UWVW.tt WW. OwWcV Vo W\C
Wuvw mLouA., •
n j J wjtl 'tVVaOWV CC^.U>f5tW.CJomen 'and ^SL TUvV%, V-VVcA OW. V\\C
one*. The appejil* WYCWVVY.C.*. us, inde*>d. Relief
ofUic^rtTJind* ! -KVy.0 uNavvvV^vvxti VoV ow. of him i* that he W]\ed from ^\cc\\UW.VC. ftVvCCV, Cu\VC
with the fireman before the 'YY.vw O. \V
and that then both fled. It ' "
they did. It m -.x str-iu n.rit-d Aj.j.lv to ■ tn-hinp piirtie-., C om|K»*e<l of ' • I\()SS
$15001
eu li Ktlllii K^Vi Ki^> r N n l D Ux! r iCriton(^ e. „ majds.i.T.
AND BLACKS M (THING.
Bat 11
MILLVILLE NOTES.
whirl
r have kindly spoke:
Mr. A. E. Lyon*' wagon broke dot on the way to the depot, last Wedm
^ajr -a! tern 00 n.
1 their
Leonora, daughter of our worthy friend, $• AL Beuuett, ha* gone to Den"n1sv visit at the home of Hon.
•^-tl fi/ Jiffaiiiiiig
Mr*. Stephen H'. Bennett has gone to Paiwaic county to visit her son, Mr. Fred. W. Bennett, who i* now on the State survey in that section. During the thunder storm of Tuesday night the lightning entered the barn of Benj. Conover in this town, and did considerable, damage-to the con-
and
close to the formej
new moon, and on the darkest night*.
-♦It seem* that the princi]Md bu*ine** i The Ariel* cleared a of many person* is to decide whoiy they excursion to Cape May
shall go to spend a few week* :
as the fall ! w **ering l>bu>-, on .some mountai
! at the Many Camp Meeting*,
correaitondent profioec* a trip to Chau- A young men's Garfield* Club wa>
taQqua; tf you think the Gaxetts can j organised on Tuetalay night get along without him. ! —
Thomas Ludlam and her daugh-
either knives or revolvers,
ized for lynching purpose*. Hi* -name i» Eggin* and he resides in Camden. The down express did not reach here until after midnight, having to wait until an engine came up with a wracking (party. The wounded have been
Philadelphia and will pmltably
july 17,3m.
COURT HOUSE.
Mr. Will Brandriff is fishing and boat-
ng in Cape May water*.
reach the
Judge, the President of St. Ann ary Society, accompanied the lal
1 Lit
j hi* a
•suite.
ailai
with
. — . their clothing.
» said by those who have tried ! ter Etu ^ vmcjll i 0 ning at Cap© May ! <*** «p.rint«nt th«t if. |»l'«r \ ai} .. for , fonuigl , - '
dow
made to mob tin- rail1. A freight chirk wa*
and 1
The
or squash vise, it will night approach it, ai in the morning with o
on the water. If a prop l«e placed with
inehes of a young convolvulus,
1 th
,f » I’uni|.kin
he course of a ! The Temperance School is happy in will be found the return of it« able leader, Mt*s Ella ^
of the leaves J. Gan-won, from Island Heights. crvek, ove’r which the train
were picked up uninjured.
nnqwlled ■■PI despatch has ju*Lto Camden for thir-
ty-fire stretchers, and it is now. ruutored
the number injured i* largelj ** of what wa* at first supiMiaed, lan and women when the fcrash
jumper! ^poiu
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We
glad to say that Mr. John ly 1
* of t.
» left the track
-let i.a 1 Robert* has been appointed General numlier of injured u let runner, it will find it, alllmugh , r v- , 7 . much ereator If th, •„ .A. Ajh*! of J.r^y for an .-ii.lern .tot-k “ Uc “, f"* 1 ” r .- f lh
Some predict tliat the time will come when people ran read each others’ thoughts like a book. It is sad to think that many flyiraras will be discovered
where leaat expected.
At no time w-.thin the past *3x month* have we seen «o many stranger* in town spiral, a* on Sabbath last, and It shows that other, raw {temple are a gesital clan* or their frv wd* wrajld mri like to visit Ihem ^
the prop may be shifted daily,
it ha* twined some distance up the prop, it be unwound, and twined in the opposite direction, it will return to its origi-
nal position ; or di
of injured would ha’ Agent of New Jersey
in.uratic. eompmy. taM'tTpUw thr^mrihiiiVy!
- It i* learned that a man an*
friend, <W. I.eake, t.klnj jj,., , h „ , h ., the lead in mattCTs pertaining to the : lady named Smith i* expected to die.
ittempt; yet, farm. He has just raised some of th'
Tk-rinv e DI ® Ter 4600 «.
qpsach f»ew trorti in Hupplrm JC< l«Clad and defined allh ^p^Tith liiorrmrtdjvil DietMMry. 1
Din Ions ry el (h* Eng-
hren ronreVd to
if t»n ™f th. prinu in CumWrbod KMtiiy. H grew near each other, and liarr no stake* m
around which tiM>y ran entw ine, <»ne of i ,,rtn - folin ocmductod the them will altar the direction of the j Mwumic services at the grave of the late
d they will twine around each John- L Sharp, and Dr. Wynn delivered
jj j the prayer ; the service* w.-re impre**Ivt-.
For Sale.
-mg pa
Mu
brd Ludlam and wife will attend
Good-will and fixtures of the barber imp at Cepe May C. 11. The only shop n the town, and consequently a good tand. For |>arttculai-* apply to George V. Matthew*, Cape May C. II. V J.
> ever puMWbed.
D“ to i^uvr uLn la scj- other Dki
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putoed 10 Pubtie 8cho3TlDi>^ US.
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Name with TYooanclatiae. Nation. ProfSa-
».on and Date of erevfrjOO perwina.
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