Cape May County Gazette, 22 January 1881 IIIF issue link — Page 3

C^OC©:*!!!; CinWte, FUBUBHB1) BVjlilV SATUBDAY, AT CAPE MAY COCBT HOCSE, ». J. Tun**— One Dollar & yedr, payable to advance, or 91 60 after three month*. Teakmrxt ADVB*TWBME.NT*-^TW#1VO lines, (pne inch apace) 50 cenU on# inMrtion. Each ftddiuon.l iiwcrtlot, 30 oent»* Larger advertisement© by special •ontract. Local Notic*!, 8 cent* per line. Anonymous communicationa will not be noticed under any circumstance*. ALFRED COOPER, Editor and Pre. - ■ ■■ ■]. " Y ~ ""bATUBDAY, JANUAIfcy Ii2,~18Slr West jersey R. R. i ime Table. tXAlks lua#* col-rt Hovac as 'follows : For Phila., Camden, Salem, Bridgeton, Vinelaud, Millville, and way atalione, at 7.12 A. M; and 4.22 P .11.' For Cape May City, Bennett, and Rio Grande, 11.13 A. M. and 5.50 P. M. Leave Philadelphia for Court lloaue at 9.00 A. M. and 3.10 P. M. * Mittvillo for Court Houne on the arrival of Stages from Bridgotoxi, at 10.19 A.M. and 4.53 P.M. " Cape Mav City at 6.50 A. M. and 4.00, P. M. ■ ; W. J. SnwEtr, Supt.

Cape May Court House P. 0. Mailt for Philadn. close at 6-45 A. M. and 4.00 P. M. Local and County mail going North cIoaos at 6.50 A. M. Mail for Cape May City clo«os nt 10.45. J as. McCartney, P. M. Youroon's is tho place for harness. Mr. Alonzo Hewitt has returned home. There are too many dogs in this village. Pay the printer and you will be happy. The roads are rough and the wheel- i wrjghts buty. Rend the customs of the "Greeks'* in j this week's issue. Harry B. Nay lor has been visiting j friends in Millrille. W. Scott Hand has been spending a few days in Millville. Capt. Richard Holmes, of Station 35, | is a most graceful skater. Tllh Now Jersey Editorial Association ! mot in Trenton this week. Wo nominate Capt. II. W. Hand for i Collector of Middle township. i Winfield S. Hand has been confined j to tho house with sore-throat. Go to church to-morrow no matter what the state of the weather. Tho Mayviile Hotel" is still open though they said "it won't pay.'1 Rev. IV. L. Jones 1ms been tho guest of Dr. Jonathan Learning this week. St. Valentine's Day is tho noxt land- j mark for young people to look forward to. Mrs. George Hewitt was prostrated on Sunday evening Inst by a severe illness. E. Clinton Hcwilt will be our candidal© for Assessor, first, last, and all the time. Master Clem, Foster, of this oflW, • has been enjoying the "fun on ice'' j tiiis week. Dr. J. F. Learning was in Trenton on Monday last, a* was Bcou. Magrotjl- qf, j tlio "Wave* - - , I We hear nothing but credit reflected j upon the dental work of Dr. J. F. > Learning A Son. Make known your wants through tho Ga2Bttb. Our charges for special notices are very low. ' It is rumored that ex-Sheriff Adams, of ScAvillo will go into the clothing bus- ' in oss in Millville. Wetvish him success, i A. B. H., Townsends Inlet, is inform- j ©d thnt no notice will be taken of items sent us without Ilia author's FULL NAME. Mrs. Hannah Buck, of Soavillo, hits | been visiting among friends in this vil- ! lage, She roturnod home on Friday i morning. Revival meetings urn now in progress at the Methodist church, and tho Taster, Rev. Provost, is an earnest worker in tho Vineyard. Mrs. I/Oyd, mother of the Townsend's Inlet itage driver, was kicked by a horse a few days since, and Is, we understand, Quite seriously injured, Never turn yodr back upon the child because his futher may havo broken one or more of the ten commandments. Remember rot; are not dead yet. On Tuatday last, at M. Thorium' flowi', , Diila.j nine hundred dollars of Cap* 1 t - 1

. ...u .ujuBmmrmmamsBFmBmsgsmmmm May City 7s of 1884 sold for 108 per {runt. 91000 odfifiu told far (09 pur tent. Our ent4rtwJ^ng^tkchcAr WboUruff A Willis, have built and filled a good sized kc house during the pa#t week, Still they tiud time to.be polit* :to customers. . . - While looking at the merry party of skaters on Capt. Halls' fi.fie pond,. Tuesday night, we concluded there was hope for the C. H. yet— uot quit# ready to bury. We shall publish the next installment pf "Cape May County-— Its Advantages," next week. It will pay you to read tli© 'entire -series of which' there will bo several parts. A merry party of skaters was that which went to "Hall's Bog'' on Mpndny afternoon last. The ice was good, the day bright and clear* the hearts of the skaters light, and the consequence a good time. Notwithstanding the predictions of dire calumity. the threatened destruction of "liigher forms of life," etc., a majority of the farmers in South Jersey propose to put in their crop* a* usual next spring. Mrs. Div D. W. Hand, Master Dan, and Miss Edith loft Monday last eip route for their home in St. Paul, Mfnti.. after having hud u delightful visit, burring the ice And snow blockades, among their people in Boston', Philadelphia and Capo May. •» • * j 9 .jy j| f . » • f . Who ever heard tell of a moonlight picnic in tho middle of January-?- Such

was actually indulged in on Monday evening last; and wasn't that mince-pie good? "rfbd those doughnuts'? "Let's try it again" is the motto of all the fortunate participants. We ha**© received from Hon. Wm. D. Kelly of Penn., his latest speech in the National Ifouso of Representatives, its subject being, the refunding bill ; also, from the same source, a copy of the pamphlet entitled "The Gpld Standard:Its causes, Us effect, and its future." The skating on Saturday last was ex- • cellent and in the afternoon a large j number of our young folks wero enjoyj ing the healthful oxercise on Dr. C. F. j Learning's pond. Tho graceful skating of Miss Emma Holmes was remarked j I by all present and among the gentle- j ! men none were found to equal the j J three Edson broLhers, Al, Frank, and j Will. | Rev. William L. Jones, having ac- : J cepted the call of the Baptist church, i I occupied the pulpit on Sabbath last, j Both morning and evening congregaI t ions' were large and attentive. On be- j i half of this village we tender the Rev. j ! gentleman a most hearty welcome to • | Cape May Court Home, and h6pe his j prcncnce among us will prove to be u j blessing to the community. The good time enjoyed by the skat- i ing party on Monday evening Inst led j to a second visit to the ico on Tuesday ; night. While on the way homeawngon j containing Messrs. R. and J. Ilolmes, j Reeves H. I*z*rd, Messrs Al., Frank, j and Will Edson, Morgan Hand, and j several ladies, wni brought to a sudden j ; stand-still by the breaking of an axle, j Fortunately no one was injured. Tho Methodist church at Goshen, this j county, is nearly t-cmplcu-d and could • the pastor's idea have ne<-n carried out it would have been very nine indeed. The new bell purchased by the pastor is of clear and swoct 'tone, giving com1 plot© satisfaction to the members. Mr. i D. is an interesting and able speaker. J and besides is enterprising nnd always j ' ftt work for tho best interests of his ! '1 church. Ho has an excellent voico i which is an aid to the services Tho corn pan)* in possession of Lud-j j lam's. Boach evidently mean business, 1 ! mid from the way in ivhich ihcy have \ ; gone to work wo should say that thev j i not only mean business but that they I understand business. They have lo- , outcd a enrriftgo road and will com- ; menco to build it as soon as the weather I will permit. They have also surveyed | several lines for a railroad from the line of the West Jersey road to tho ' ' beach and will shortly decide upon one ! j of them. Wo wish them success. Of all tho nuHornblc people on the j j face of the earth the prude is tho most j ' unhappy 'Tis true that these prudish habits, in seme cases, may be due to {ho early j training of a person, nnd, under theso j circumstances, tho best that can be done j is for the unhappy posseskor of such j notions to go to work with a will to! eradicate them from their bruins. It is an old and tftvb saying that "Familiarity breeds contempt," and it mnv be said with the same degree of truth that Prudishnes* is the sign of self-esteem. When anybody dies, gats married, j runs away, Meals anything, builds a i nice house, makes a big said, whips his j man, or wife, breaks his log, or gets the i senses kicked out by n mule, or does anything that is in any way remarkable, ! and you have reason to believe that t

ir "V m\ 111 1 11 1 you know as much about the occurrence as anybody else, tjp"'5 ^or *onie other person to re|>ort it or trust us to find it out by iftAjSpt, but wax# and tell us about it, or send the fact on a postal cord. This is the way news is .uppllwl u>d il take- a goodly oupply of that necessary article to make a good paper. See if you cannot improve it th year, and le t us know evory item of news that tiAUspires in >w neighborhood. A MAGNIFICENT NEWSPAPER. M - 1 1 1 Tiiis complimentary designation has been fitly applied to the PaujiDKLrHu Wkbcjlt Paasa under its present able lnanagciziont. With n greatly atreiigthimed editorial -staff, a Urge corps of trained special correspondents and distinguished occasional contributors, and ap unsurpassed mechanical equipment, it may fairly claim to liave distanced all rtoais in an enlarged field of usefulness. In editorial : discussion it aim* to .be courteous n* we'd as fearless and independent ; ill the collection of new » its enterprise is great ; in the family dopartments nothing of interest in the home circle is slighted; in fiction its standard is high, and tho best stories of foreign authors appear exclusively in its columns by arrangement with the publishers; there is something in its pages every vroek to interest all classos. We commend the Philadelphia Weekly Press to the attention of all who are | making up their lists of newspapers arid periodicals for the new year. It is a neatly printed hew^ paper of eight pages, ! and U offered to clubs on particularly attractive terms. St-nd to the Press, Philadelphia, for a sample copy. 4t. ♦ — THE LITERACY.

i - . | Tho Court Ilopse Literary /Society met : as usual in tho school-building, on ?*riday evoning, January 14th. After singing by the society, the President, E. C. Hewitt, offered prayer. The loll was called, minute* roAd and approved, and the election of officers for the ensuing • quarter .was proceeded with and the j following rosult announced : President, j Patterson; M. Randolph ; Vice President, i Winfield Scott Hand ; Secretary. Miss ] Addie Benczet ; Treasurer, Alonzo Hew- i xx t. The special program mo was then takon up. An essay wo* read, and Mr. Joseph Holmes nnd the Misses Springer j ! rendered "Juanita" in a very acceptable manner; all having excellent voices • i and a true conception of tho spirit of I the song, were heartily applauded. Mr. j ! W.Scott Ilnnd followed with an essay | j whick could not fail to interest the j i listener. His subject was "Miscellaj neous E*says,J: and was well built upon j by the writer. Mr. Rcevot H. X&sard | recited "The Modern Cain" in a manner i at once pleasing and affecting. Mr. Iszard is one of the best elocutionists we have in town nnd his name upon the programme is always a guarantee of "something good." After music .by the i society and answering of tho questions i allotted Rev. P. M. Randolph, the Pros ! ident-eleot, delivered an inaugural nd- | j dre*s which was well received. Next j ! came tiio duett by Mrs. Purdv and Miss | • • , | Flora A. Yost. The Felection was tlio ! well known "Hunter's Song," a very ! j difficult piece of music, and was render- j ed in a manner which won the ftpproba- j j tion of tho society and displayed tho , j fine voices of both Indies. It was moved | to suspend the meetings of tho society ! until After the protracted meetings of our churches wcro over, and after some debate the motion prevailed. TEMPERANCE MEETING. j ! The temperance meeting of Sunday ! j evening Inst was well attended and the » programme well carried out. Rev. P. . ] M. Randolph compared the temperance I j work of to-day to that of 40 year* ago, | i and said tho machincr\ used had »m- ' • 1 ppovitd'gB As* battle now over the old arrow of tho Indian ; ! i thought the tomparauec wcrk in our 1 county was advancing; paid a fitting! | tribute to tiro Woman's Christian Tom- j I pcrnnce Union ; and bcliovcd to teach- j ! ing tho young to be staunch and firm J ' on tills groat question. Miss Lizzio Og- ! I don read a temperance selection in an j I excellent manner. The pupil* recited j several texts, and some good muiir was rendered by a quartette. Twenty-six | small scholars recited th© temperance ! alphabet ; Miss Ilolon Shurp leading off with "A, U for adder who lives in the j cup.*' Mies Hannah Hand sang "Gome ( Home Father" in a feeling manner. The "Temperance Banner" was sung by ! Pauline Lyons, little daughter of A, K. j j Lyons, Esq,, in excellent time. Mrs. i ; Ludhun Hand read an essay on intern- 1 1 pcrnnce which was clear nnd sound in it* arguments and reflected credit* upon its author. [We hop© to bo aide to ptlblinh thif essay in full next week. • En.] Rev. V. Provost spoke upon the various aspects of the cause and said he V ©laired in tho law and in moral s-uasjon but he was satisfied tliHt they must go hand-to-hand— neither would do the i work alone. Illustrated tho terriblo effect of alcohol upon the stomach by a series of charts and illustrations. At the close of th© meeting a petition was presented- (for signatures) the text of which i? as follow* i

. JJ JJU . ' ! ■ 11/ [J*M< --Ui — MTo the Honorable Senate and Geucr* j al Afcieiubly of tho State of N©tv Jersey i 1 Tho undesigned, citizens of New ' Jersey, repfpzeniing the Townahip of j Middle, County of Cape May and Rtuta } of S.J. f and by diroction of tlM aaid ^ ret)>ectfully |>eiitidi» ] your Honorable Bodies tu ptaa a Geker- ; at Local Gptiok Law which shall prohibit th* Manufacture and Safe ofintox j icating liquon a* a beverage, iu all j townships end cities wherein an election is held for the purpose of determining the question, a majority of citizens rottog #t said election shall vote "No Lioense." A Urge number ofupae present signed the paper and thus placed themselves squarely upon the aide of right and good morals. The meeting was closed by ftov. Mr. Randolph, after singing th© Do*ok>3yASTitommicAL. TO AMERICAN ASTRON Oil RKS Learning that tho Itn^-htl Academy of Scitfuc#* of Vienna has withdrawn its offor of a gold medal valued nt $60 fur the discovery of comets, and being desirous that the search for them should not be abandoned, 1 hereby offer for evory such -discovery, suljoct to the conditions which follow, the suiu of $200 iu gold as a prhffi to be known as the Warner Prize. - « • » • » .] Condition*" 1.— The comet must be un- j expected and telescopic, excepting only tho comet of 1812, which is expected to reap poor during, tbe.com tog year. | Condition 2.— The first discovery must ! be made in A|^e United States or Canada, i CpNDiTioN 3, — Immediate notification

by telegraph must be made to PtoC | Ltewis Swift, of Rochester, Director of | the Warner Observatory, who will cause ! tho same.to b* cabled to Europe, and will alsoscmi notification to astronomt-rs in thin country by special circular or ussocijued pre** dispatches. ConditiOS* 4. — The telegram must give the titne of discovery, the position, d'- ; rection and daily rate of motion With j sufficient exactness :to enable at least | | one astronomer to find it. Condition 5.— In the event of any di*- | ' m ^ • • • putc which may arise regarding priority . of claim or n on -conformity with the conditions named. the decision shall be referred to Prof. Asaph Hall, of the 'Naval Observatory, Washington, D. C., and j Prof. C. A. Young, of Princeton Obse:I vatory, and their decision shall l>e final. The Above offer, -unless previously renewed, wili expire January 1?!, 1882. IL.H. WARNER. Rochester, N. Y., January 5, 1881. TOWNSEND'-S INLET ITEMS. I —More Snow. — Good skating. — Saw-dusl is in demand. — Mr. Todd, of the Holly Tree House, has just finished tilling his ice-house. — Our blacksmith is building a jaunty ;! looking»4lci?h ; tho frame-work is all ! of iron. | — The oyster men report quite a lo>* I of ovAter* ; the ice hos^^not been so ; heavy for years. — We have, had good skating for about j ! six weeks. Some of our young folks ; ; have become very graceful skaters. By tho way, your correspondent is u lover of astronomy, nnd made some very iin- 1 portunt discoveries on© day lust week, i ! He saw very distinctly, two moons and i ( j lots of star.-;, unknown to science, j Lynx. j SEAYILLE AND VICINITY. —The rjcent good sleighing hasgiven ; rife to an epidomic of new sleighs. " ** 1 — Ellis Marshall recently shot a pray eagle measuring eight ten from tip to 1 li»> I »P« t — Daily twelvo oVloek prayor meet , ings are held at the Palermo Baptist Church : also sen zee©, i % l ; —John Sharp ha? the lumber foi a new house whicli will he built as soon ■ a* the weather become* favorable. | S. C. Town«#ud is building a new boat : 1 m anticipation of the next Ocean Otv I Camp Mx)eting; season tickets n\ay be : secured in advance at th* Ocean View j Post Office. I — Fears are entertained for the safety j of tho Schr. Jas. Shindler, Cktpt, Uhta. Combs ; th© Selir, tailed from George- | town, ]). C., for Providence aver three j wevk* ago, slues whicli limo nothing ' has been heard from her, — It is rumored that the West Jersey ! Railroad Company has bought tl»«f**Bccs. ley Form" at Ih-eslcv's Point with the intention of erecting a hotel there soon: report sryr thnt the company will run it • slag© line, connecting with their trains ; nt Senville, nnd sell through tickets I from Philadelphia to the "Point." X. ! ■ » ■ COMMUNICATIONS. GoMitx, Jan. 18th. ! Mr. En : — We live in n comparatively quiet community nnd are of course always ready to ©njov some fun, A lew evenings since n grand nitrt) was given at tit© residence of Mr. K. R. II inker in : this village nnd was attended by a nnm- ' her of lads nnd lassos. Your oorros* pondent had the good f«»rtunc t<» he present nnd share the of the evening, and is free to wiy tho cwn^ion . was one of th© most enjoyable we have had for some time. M. P. 8. — On nit there is sonn to be another ono to report, until then we ©hall Mtv in oui shell. M .

.L'.iLL'. -J,. - M. . 1 Li 'J.gffMaWWQWPWPBBMMgi SturdhanD* Great Catarrh Remedy : 1 U the mfb *t. dam kzree&b\? and effect tuvt I ' rtuuidy In lie world, Un UA cut* id CA* j TARRil. fro matt #r trom wliMlc+mttar how ' ton* ilk, by gtvluz STUIiJIITiXT'.S CATABUH UKHKDV I © fair aui4 ImparUul LrMt you will 1h> eon- j • vi»(c©d of U*U Tact. -The f&edlci&a U aery; ] pieMkiit ait>J c*ti be txdnta by Use mo©t del- j h-^ie stoiimch. Yut t*y All drucglaU, a&d j j by Hoikuway * Oo.,9JZ At *Lhi~. PidST tMbily ' THE SIS FOR 18W~ ' Everybody nuuU Tut-bCN. In O*© edlUon© ! ofthUn(i*spai4AX they Uu© Us OOXX* every body wul D«d: I. AH tf«© world's r*©w«, %o pt*— Dtsd thai the reader will g©t th© fcr©*t#«t au^iunt of tofonnutloti with tL© 1©*AL u^wudtAbl© axp©04-' iturr of time and cytm lyh:. Tui.hr jt too* discovered to© gpideu pt©*n b©tw©Mi *r©duad- , unt [alhe»* ©nd ur*suti4Xt*cU»ry brevity. II. Much of that ©ort of a*ws which dt^end^ , leu upon iUr#oofCDizodimportoA*©to*aapoo ! its Interest to umiikUvd. Jr j urn uoruini to morultAC Tlift fiutt prtoU a cuutinu ©d story of toe lives of reel ineu ©nd women, aural of tosir , deeds, pksns, loves, hates, and troubles. This Ktory it more varied Aod more IntervtUnf than | any romance Ui*t was ever devised. II J. Oo<yJ- wrttlny to rvery eofuran, and frt«hae*», orlffinsjity. accuracy, and OuoriKu . In the treaUnont of tvoryjiubjc ei. iv. SonMwommimrn^ hawi is *.o faut fcariesul) about men and LUto**- • V..%qnar nandorlar-iksYlIti? witheaeh poUto; cal imrty, and equal road lues# to commend what Is praiseworthy or to rebuke what U L tamable to Democrat or Ucpubllean. VL Absolute Independence of pari ism or- j uaniraXlQiis, Lot unwavering loyalty to true Duuiocralic principles. Thx.-'D* too Gover#mpnt whirl i Cousdtotion %\ vet 1 us Is a good one to keep, lis notion of dtuy D . I to resist to iu utmost power the efforts of men In the Republican party to set op another form of covarnmeni to place of that which ex- ; Un.. The year iWL and the years Immediately following will probably decide ibD supremely . Important contest. Thx Ix-Uevee that' the victory vrfll l>e with the lxsople as against ! the Rings for monopoly, toe lUngaibrpitwder, ; ; and the Rings for Imperial power. Our terms are at follows : For tl-e Dally Hrx, a four-page sheet of\ 1 twenty-eight columns, the price by mall, post . , paid, u W centa a month, or y&y> a rear; or. * ! ini'hnlinx the Hunday jmper, an eljrbt^paee, sheet of fifty-six columns, the price U 63 cants i a month, or fiJf) a year, postage paid. The Hunday edition of The ecN is also fur- | • nUhed separately at a year, pnata?c paid. The nricehf toe WttKLYHiry, eight payes. ; flfly-sfx columns. Ik SI a y«ar,t postage paid.' [ For clubs id tan sending €10 wu will sand »u ! extm^copy free. Add root f. W. EynLAXB, Publisher ofT«E«V>, New York City.

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» ' ■% . v » t '• 1 -i . , • ■ - ... ... — . . , ' ' J i ' u*r READ THIS! -[X] W e offer for sale, at a very low figure, a very valuable property in the centre of the village. Includes a store, dwelling house, and good lot. Particulars at this office. SS OaTcnitomcT«~ilTlng*ta dlstmco are wcD figf served by our postal syvtcm. Wc send sample* [igPa and prices oa inquiry, and forward goods "^WSM ordered by mail or express. This Jsr*© depart- MB >T *W> IMK mLj mentis organ Ired ta well sazuc^t bonks, and uk S^HieS l5sA the tyuem Insures ptmnptoesiaad fidelity ta ffe?r ctco respect. JOHN WAXAMAEJ&. Eg'' t Cr>a<fP»pct, t>gy CsaC*. ^ IB \ ; ■ • - ■ 1 ~ 1 O O ' .■Syr! i For sale, or to rent s the Grocery Store & Building on the corner of Main and Mechanic streets, 0. II. JL WIFE A TON. i GEO. "WOODS <fo CO.'S r Upright Pianos & P^ujlor Organs [ a i—i ■ih p * The proJvwH*ceo th!- Mwhwi autiVwtfn tor TbiSnuxtiui— MwlmWa \ aad Aukh i:\ c««ry Tvceh^vtwl oad tciwu,-.: ewwt:. Tbey pwcm4 Oa RusWI C^ltk end Art lw:, ihvft- rtttwtsnml rtutotwo that om w4U ooUhS ii iij the oidfoarr t r infsnaritwintnwats ■ ■ !anr«K m4. CEO. WOODS I CO/S CPRICHT PIANOS" POSSESS I'noxatnplod StiNNIXjarth ruid Solidity. A Most Bouutflftil Quality of Tone, and" th# Bnnisnu^a<l I^orlbct Chock Hopoating Aotioo^ GEO. WOODS Ar CO.^ PATU.O^ ORGANS RAVE WTI rrPE AKB REED TTOPS, And nm UnoquftDed tor their Great Variety rt Musical Tbsy SCU»h\\ PtoKwtinn of PiMftand cud porrhrnl Vr sdwwtt fowrtemm to »'i ousrtvsw tt an-t b* U>wrt t? bttug iho nxm\ rs»nM© tastmuwnlto to fottM to any couutiy . No ib<y.iM » hrVr O^tn >\ithon: t r-^AmJ mh tv-^ TfUMrtiahts GFORttt h CO., Mm fol \9dMtocton Pt-nci, WARfikOOHl tS ftdssM •— -'n»i xjbto.VL raiixrE TO AGENTS, ARE wanted pr vvtsry crtt 9UIHX Tirpsy iN^TRUMtVT- %