Cape May County Gazette, 2 October 1880 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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•t KodM fena, MM D*MiroUe, twelve bctm of com, by the row Now that the long winter evening! ere coming on epere, you end your fonfty wfll need e good fcmfly aew»peper, end the Geum will fill the bill. Subscribe. Mr. Newton Swum went to Philedclphie on Wedueedey morning, will remain for the winter, attendihg to hie medical studies at the University Suooea to him. The Democratic voter* of the Coui ty of Cepe May will moet in their township* end ward* to appoint. 5 del- ! egatc* each to attend the County Con 1 ventkm at Seeville on Saturday Oct 9th, iMwktehenM* eamUdat* tor the ] *embly end three candidate* for the office of coroner will be placed in nomi-

nation.

j The new school-house in South DonJ ni* will be dedicated on Friday evening.

t——-r—v-s- „ ^ . i Oct. 8th. A rerj’interestingprogremnir

! h “ , ” < ' n i ci '"“ Win « ^ r " <1 '

M„ CUT ml tw A. M. and ! '"?• declamation., mumo 4c. T.scrcci;

* ; will oomraence protuptly at 8 o'clock

W. J. Sewbix, SujH. ’ p. M ; An edmittance fee of ten cent*

■ ■ ^ i will be charged for the benefit of the

Cape May Court House P. 0. j ^b^i.

One Camp brought suit against Eli I Townsend, of Townsend’s inlet, for the

end Rio

end 2.10 P. JL

MillriUe for Cowrt Itou**

the "boys ere iMtmcted in shoe making, cabinet making and printing; the giria

1“

1.30 P.

16.45 A.M.

Mails ter Phileda. close

aad 4.46 P. M.

Local and County mail going North i larceny of 18 bushel* of oysters. The dose* fit 6.50 A. V. i cese waa tried l»efore justice* A Dare and MaU for Capo May City close* at 10.50. | Westrott «>n Saturday last. John .B. E- M. j nffman, Esq., for defendant, Jacob "7T- 1 iftnd for plaintiff. After hearing the nUllC>s>. . ^ "Urnmrnm prtmtptty-rgndsepa

JIAPT13T.—vRev. A. Cfudirell, Pastor. Surrice* ererv Sabbath at 10.SQ A.

and 7.30 P. k. Sabbath

Prayer M<

iwnwr

I 10.30 A. M h S- hoo/al Meeting on

METHODIST.—Rev. P. Provoid Pastor, Services every Sunday morning at 101 o'clock, and in the evening at 71Sunday School at 2.30 P. M. Pray

verdict of “not guilty.

A very interesting Sabbath School ** j service was held in the Baptist church at Rio Grande, on Sunday evening last, under the direction of the pastor, Rev. Mr. Crann«r. With Mis* Adda Cres*e at the organ the music was excellent. Hie school i* about to purchase a black

Hawing .very Thomley even in j at f „ r lMBn illurtn.tif.ns end will

no doubt be beueiittcd thcrebt-.

ThcrBennwville Baptist Sunday-school will give a free concert and exhibition the Bnptiat church in that village on . Sundav evening next, October 3rd.

Enoch Edward, ha. improved hu TLe , iH ammtmx „ h „, f .

ore front.

Frost.

fooler but too dry.

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win

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ftnr

of. wedding*. We would now be happy—if i had our coal bin full. Notice the advertisement of * able proj»erty for aale."

i l ) * >t seven, and will be ^ varit-U^ M usic for

! nell and Mr. II. Rushnell. .Come one, > only ] come all, and you will he be profited. Among the diptinguished gentlemen

valu- ; w },* 0 viMted our town this week we note

; S. D. Button, E‘^.. Aarchithct and

Mr. E. B. Learning left for Trenton 1 Superintend an L, 430 Walnut St.. Phila-

on Monday afternoon. The Bosu-d of Freeholders met at the court-boti»e oh Saturday bu*t. Township bollector, Henry W. Hand, was in town ott Saturday last. Friend Shimp at the dejiot will give you a good price for your eggs. A large party of Philadelphian* arrived at Mayville on Sunday morning last. The fircrr busineta hr this village ha* Wirmssxm gdM iwr* few MdBS

del phi

Mr. B.

old friend of

btk—Music,

6th-

- 7 tb—Essay, ith—News, 9 th—Mudc,

10th—RemKn?, 11th—Reading,

12th—Music,

-Mr. Howard Norton b mak an bf rwboilding hu

LITEKARY SOCntTY. The Sociotj mat and r«w*onuad laat Frida, erenin,. Tbw followin* programme woe preeented far next Friday evening, Oct. Ut, 1880: lat—Singing, by the Society.; 2d—‘Prayer, 3d—Opening Address, “Our Du tie*, ”

Rev, Randolph.

4th—Comic Reading, Emma Bennett.

<Ueien Learning.

Mr*. Weeks.

Morgan Hand. Alonso Hewitt. Malgfe Hewitt.

A. E. Lyonv.

Mr*. Leonard Hand.

All members are requested to attend.

CosutsroxMKu Sxc’t.

The Court* of this county convened at the court-house on Tuesday morning laat at 10 o’clock, Judge Reed presiding. The following gentiupjfn were called to serve as Grand Jurors for the term : • Richard 8. Learning, IlennTSchellcnger, Jr.,

Eldredge Johnson, Daniel C. Eldredge, J. Henry Farrow,

•Stephen H. Bennott, William F. Garretton,

Cornelius Townaend, •Edmund Crease, Charles W. Corson. Peter McCollum,

David Goff,

Clinton Hand, Charles Richardson, Elyah B. Wheaton, Aaron Learning, •Francis E. Budd, Jeremiah Crawford,

Isaac Cobb,

David Errick**on, John 11. Robinson. , John Rutherford, Jr^ •M'illiam L. Creaae. •IMd not appear. Petitions wero presented by two foreigner* for naturalization ; granted as

stylo aad neatnwe.

—Vodr oorreapondert has recently veoeired the first ten volumes of the Encyelopedm of Universal Knowledge, as published by the American Book The price of these books within reach of all and they should

the shelve* of every

written examination of the children of the Dyer's Creek M. E. Sunday School took place on Sunday last at the school how*. The ground covered *by the examination was the lessons for the fast quarter. Three prute* were offered ; each of the three division* of the school. The first prize wa« gained by Elisha Scull, the second by Amy Lloyd, and the third by Emma C. Tomlin.

»n the way of taking up, opening

(hipping oysters. It ha* in its employ “►out fifty men, divided into gang* or impauies, each division having it/

ular work to perform. Some

igaged in taking up the oysters and hauling them ashore, some in opening,

some in wheeling away shells, son

supplying the shockers, while other* are bus}' skimming, measuring, and packing for market. It is New York in niiniaturo-r-everybody is in a hurry.

1 E. White's, ‘ftvcvn.vroA.V*, tt.

Finest Assortment, as® ^ Lowest Price*. ■

to a 1 dollar cashmere. Heps' cotton and woolen cloth ft to 1.50 per yard. Brown and bl mudin*, flannel and cheviot shirtings of all grade* and prices. The Notion and Trimming department is complete at the very lowest prices. Groczrin and Provisions (hi very best, os low as the lowest. ‘Wo.Wy.tt.y**, Y«xv£\\v 0'v.Vft Uk\\A "VttTw'vsVv, Hardware, Glass, and - • -tytXm&l&an, SEWING MACHINES, PUMPS. GRAIN, FLOUR and FEED, TOBACCO <t CIGARS. . A large lot of “Dug-up” Cedar Shingles. JOHN. W. YOUNG, MANAGER, DEXNISTILLE, 5. J. june6,3m.

Mail St, rtti tort* to

MILLVILLE NOTES. Delightful Autumn weather.

We understand that the Millville ’Insurance Company i* nearly ready to

ras«*ae<lla raaulaJLbu»inea*.

Prcsbyton' will convene next Tues-

day in our city, and the following week the State convention of the W. C. T. U.

Nearly 400 wont to Philadelphia last

Saturday night on the excursion, to see the parade. They came homo at the

rate of nearly a mile a minute.

A. H. JJ

ouocMoor to k X. Hodfraj, now nBtn to U>« peopla a full and eoupluto aaaorunent of Men'* Youih'a and Boy*. Clothing, Hah) Caps, Trunks, Valises, and a general oaortmaat of at the lowe*l pwrihle price*. - e rchant Tailoring. 1 hare also engaged R. C. Hainea, an experienced cutter, who will manage the custom department, guaranteeing a

perfect fit or no'sale.

Order* by Mail will receive prompt attention , A. H. JARMAlt.

Get the Standard. “Th>* txwt authority. ... It ourht to ho I.lhrurr, aino In ever)' AeaoHny a *

OooL"—UuN. Chaa * “

existing I

In rverr U» - -— In every HchooL"—Uoj<, CBS “Thebeet existing Cngltsh

MILLINERY

OF ALL KINDS,

Dress Goods, Silks,

Calicos, Muslins,

Watt-papers7Carpets,

Parasols, Ladies'

Boots Shoes, Shawls,

Lawns, Mens' and

-aw- ! Definition, and Etymology.

Sot/s lift fS. Jjlcittuw* ! Fully Illustrated and Unabridged, with

, , * tour FuU-Pagc Illuminated nates. The fire will put under the new ^ man y 0 ther things needful can be | Library Sheep, Marbled Edges, $10.00.

* u 9 bought at the popular

WUHCtSx rtH S D1C TIONARY

A large, handsomevolumeof 1854 page*,

with the norrect Pronunciation,

ccivcd, and there being no .objection entered it was granted. Application for soloon license by A«h>lph Gotsch on Five Mile Beach wa* refused. i The Grand Jury found four true bill*, as follow* : Alev Hildreth for keeping a dinorderly house and selling liquor

and ati. of tlia first to without a lioei.M ( John Vauoe,

You can buy green rep lounges at Ogden'o, C. H.. fbrfiAAO; car|*et y>uug<-r-

forfiJAO.

The crew of Life Saving Station No. 85 caught 5 large red drum on Thurs-

day laat.

The NewOohjmbaiHotwe*nh brought dub," with’Dr. Jno.

the Gazbttk. II i* visit was n profeasional one. being called as an uni>ortant irityiea* in the case of McCaul v*. Mooney. We are *ony to announce the #*vere illness of our venerable friend and patron, Sinith Hand, E*q. Mr, Hand was ! in hi* u*u-.il health until Saturday night

laat when lin’iva. attaik. d iv.th » viol.nl ■ <"»' ot the c hnmarrhage at "the lung, and ha, since j F. Uenrj" was pit f. * t,i.w in . pmcartmis condition, j d-r'i —JiieO ’ At tb. iireoent writing however he U j i"" 1 *" 1 in “ verdict for plaintiff,

impt'oring anti we hope MKtu to see him j piaintiff and Potter for dafendai

on the street again.

The adjourned meeting of Middle township Republican* was held nt the

Union Hotel on

and resulted in the formation of “The

and battery ; Samuel Pel

and battery.

.CoL Potter moved to qua«h the indictment against <“. S. Mvgratii on (he ground that the bill was not signed’ by the foreman of the Grand Juiy. Ruling

which Joseph ter McCollum,

a Urge number of Phtiadelpb

the village.

Jenkina, the ex-harbar, wa* in town this week a* a witness in the case o Aley Hildreth. We were honored by a very pleaMin: . call from Bro. Mag rath, of the “Wave,’ on Tuesday last.

The claim wo®, for pay for work don

excees of contract.

The cjumj of Charles McCaul v*. James Mooney wa* moved on Wednesday moiu-

tUy evening la*t | | n ^ \^i n „ t j, e t „ t uj^,,, which

. ^ . ... . several oilier *uit* were decoding, ex- , C'qpc Mof Court How Republican ^ aasridanhlc intcrcl. it grew

out of a mechanic’* lejn ujon the'New

president, Mr. Alonso Hcwitt, secretary, ; and Tlieodore Youruam, treasurer. Va- ; riou* items of basin*-*- were di*j>os4-d of ! and the club adjourned for one week.

Columbia House at Cape May. 8. _ H. Grey, Esq. appeared for defendant, and Judge Pancoairt for Plaintiff. The whole number of witnesses i» 36 and up to thi* writing [Thursday, night J but 2 have been examined; thus the pro!*bilitie* are that the trial will extend into next week. ^McCaul claims about $14,000 for extra* put into the hotel in addition to the contract. All other

furnace at Sehettehville next week, j making we believe the seventh in that

part Of WhiUU Tatam A Co.’a work*. Trimming StorC Of

IJev. J. Allen Maxwell of th Preibytcrian church of Bridget©

address the Temperance Reform Club

With Denison's Patent •

Ready Refi fence Index, $1. additional. “WORCESTER”

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n ,.v. „ X\^aa n 1 Whittier. Humncr, Hoi mm, Trvinif, Vi. W. ^ Wlntnroi^A^mliLHrny, jgvamtt. nixed *•• authority by the Ixquirtment *

to rrat 115-

church in the county. , ^ 1R undesigned 'would rc*i»octfuUy At the Republican county convention, i announce U» the j>eople of thi* county held in Bridgeton on Tuesday, ]*aac ; tliat he ha* a considerable stock of men’* Nichols, of the “Pioneer,’’ wa* nbmina- j and boy*’

ted f»r th* senate, and John Avis Charles Ladow for the assembly.

Button Gaiters,

AND A VARIETY OF

S-H-O-E-S

* before u* *how * viurt amount utwlth WraaTKB It UdUl^enre LEXIOON."—loiXDOM

The colored camp meeting, whicji ha* been in |migrea* at Rid Gnmde since the 11th of September, closed on Sunday evening last. The basket collec- . tions during the meeting have netted

B«,. A.foaMw.ll occupioa 11.. pnlp.1 | At ^ clwe tie forvl ,„ ^ W vwr DapiJkt Wiuxeti hot!) morning an ^ brothers and sister* marclied around I cause* over. ’I the ground, carrying torche* smd sing- j In tbe Orphan** Court on Thursday

Mrs. Wm. Eldredge was prostrated ing with a will which spoke volumes , morning the argument* were heard for Friday morning last. A t this writing for good lung*, if nothing more; and to | and against the granting of letters of

those who had never witnessed a like administration to the estate of the laoocaaion it was interesting. J minted Capt. Coleman Sliarp who it The Cape May On. Sunday School j win ^ remembered left PhiladeJphi* |

Aaaqciauon will hold it* .Sixteenth Annual InatituU* at Capo May City, on Wedneeday and Thursday, Nov, 10 and 11 prox. Rev. E. P. Shields ha* been eigcted president of the Association for the ensuing year and will preside over

iu aaxt meeting. 'Sunday Sobool work-) —The farmer*

The Hon. Thomas H. Dudley of Camden, and District Attorney Warwick of Philadelphia, will address a meeting in the wigwam on Friday evening. Ool. l#t. The wigwam will be lighted with gas. Women’* Christian Temperance Union of the State of New Jersey, will hold jts 7th Annual Convention in. the First M. E. Church in this city, on ! tMober 13. 14, and 15. On Wednesday morning Mrs. Hannah Whitall Smith 1 will give a Bible Heading. Jn the after- | noon a busincr* meeting, and in the ] evening ah .address by Mr*'- EUia, of | Firm ing ton. On Thursday evening I Miss* Francis Willard, President of the National Union, will deliver an address. ‘ On Friday afternoon there is to be n | Cliildren’s Mas* Meeting under the di- j n-ction of Mr*. M: G. Baldwin. The ;

■ ladies of thi* cit? desire all who wish ! entertainment to aend their name* and 1 _. . ^ addrea* to Mrs. John Mickle so that I MatchleSS, Silver leaf, Our

place* may be assigned them In-fore leaving home. 8. M. S.

THE COMPLETE 8ERE8 OF Worcester's Dictionaries.

I’nifiucly Illustrated® I«wl Irtrtiunary. 8vo. IJ-

•n. Jlfi.cn.

CriUrat ' brary nheep. tl^V.

A GREAT REDKTIOA frqm G>rmer price* to xlose out this branch of hi* business. Smith Hand, 'WtAVi C. \\.

Aug28,3m.

C. E. NICHOLS,

iprebaiurive IMctionarj'- IIIiMtrated. ISroo. Half roan. fl.TS. Rc1i«*oWKlciiirniary) IMrilonary. TUuatrated. l^ntn. Half m*n. fUU. Primary IMctionarj-. llliiBtratod. ICmo. Half roan, m cents. PocketDictlooarr. Illustrated. Mm«t. Cloth, •Sets.; roan, Itf-xlblr, MS rU.; man, tucks. kih edgca, si.tx 1 . Msny Kpcclal aid* In students. In addition cnbulary. make Woroester's^’ln the'opfnlon ofour innat disUuatilshcd cdtimlors, the most r»m«pletc, as a ell as bv far the cbraix-st I>letbmsrlcsol «»ur lunsunsr. "It follows rmm tills with unerring aernniey tbAt Worcester's IMrtlonar}-, be Inc pntfbiTad over eD^ottu na by sebolnni and men of letter*. and adopted in the commou seiiooU."—N>nr York kvkxixu Tost.

•.•For sale by all Ibs.ks. l b-rs, or Wlllb* sent, carriage fn*e. on mcelpt at the prios by J.-B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., Publisher*, Bookseller*, and..Stationers, 715 & 717 Market St., Philadelphia.

ipllal risked. You ohn jtlvc —itnc** a trial wtttimit «xTha host oppottunity ever

i much improved.

Everything in the shape of i

to Rio :

that could be obtained, Grande on Sunday laat.

The sacrament of the Lord’s Supper was administered at the M. E. church

on Sabbath morning last.

Mb* D. J. Eldredge- arrived on Saturday morning, having been called home

by the illness of her mother.

i January last, for Lisbon, and h: j since been heard from. Decision

* served.

I DYER’S CREEK ITEMS, j —Too. dry for a

Pets, 3 for to cts.; Jahnny's $6611

Thad. Vangilder’s E °”' - c,s - a—SI MTISEMENT. 0,d, ^:;“ igfiifpi ; Laniard's Tin Tag, Tab- J^K“dStSIiriCS!j2rri?S l ^

Mapes Special ma- by Cat, A'X.Y Pioneer of

% of the county a

cited to attend'! than usual.

Mia* Fanny <

of Philadelphia, has | the Institute and help make its avaaic

On Ma

been visiting at the rawdenoe of Prof.

T. Purdy, tor several day* past. Notice i» hereby given that the Re

publican Cbxb will meet at the Umar iitMal on Monday evening next at 7.30 a'eieak sharp. . Sac'Y. Mr Ed. Learning attaoked with

*attga*tia>i of the lung* on Thursday j phwed in the “Mi

night last, but we an glad to

|m ha* recovered.

«**>« «»^ —r

—We have been well represented

f their achoola and urge attendance 7 >

H.

nitre for Wheat F0RTV DOLLARS PER TON. Pure Peruvian Guh * V 0,10 ►XJBTY EIGHT D0LL4BS

I (CASH.)

Mowing Machines

.

ptemlx-r 20th.

f Albion ..HaJi iHt Xur Frederick Gity, Maryland, takuig with bun hi* 'brother-in-law. Pearr Colwell, who be ^ cbool for the

ij that j and Dumb.

—Sch. E. L. Morrtii, WUlM., ioaOo.1. FfirlM 58 TO 45 DOLLARS. •im**witoin«.j gQ Carriage. —-Don A leave yoor ground hare dur*' and Farm Harness inf Uw arintor, bat ^olort it by aoarmg N 0 W ARltJvlXG BY WHOGSERT aotaa kind of pain. j judge HABKINGTOX, FROM SEW |

-*lf the Dyer'* <>eek meadows were YORK OITA'.

the H'cst, .Y.A'.Y.V Navy

Clippings, Beauty,

you tike it, and Hough #• \ &£

Heady Smoking.

CIGAR HOLDERS . LIVERPOOL [ “'”7' MEERSCHAUM COATED. RED S3T' CLA Y. AND SUGAR TREE PIPES.

ptisnci-Vn tbe l

Confectionery always $300h. : :.'

fresh and good. j f^TrSrtit at. *Th«ee wh«> are wise who see

Kplial not re«rair-

fim opened us 186c. and *:uce that time ! banked • person would not have K> n*i»UL,'«Mw.

C. E. Nichols,

CAPE MAT C. II..

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