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Gaps May Ocean Wave HOME HAPPENINGS. Tint Klim tion.— That or yesterday terminated u rlsctiaa- usually do in tbU section. Daring the day there wis little or no excitement, no rowd/i*m, no noisy eigne >f drunkenness, to lirogreM. At the poll*,, which were opened el 7 o'clock, th routine of dpivwltlng voire wu not dietarbed by any outbreak of party prejudice or |*> litlcal strife, and with the exception at a solitary challenge the Judges bed ao wvaafoti tbr ntrrctatag any at their nt~ Ileal prerogative. Tbo reeult on the lelend wu known within teas then an boor alter the polli were closed, but it I wu not until 10 o'clock that the Incomplete relume from the Towuebipe May County. Cape May City git ta Miller 113, Beeelej-76 ; Miller', majority 37. Dennis township, Itecslcy 181, Miller B4 ; Bert ley •« majority B7. Upper township give* Beeeley 13« majority. Mlddlo township gtrrs Miller IS majority. Lower township, 13S for Beeeley. 1W for Miller; Beeeley'e msjority 10. ircsriTCLsrioa. !"Sr,; »*i- i ryyw Tewrekip - • • j in gjsjr I,,!" i »a«'l «l» • • • - j_- | " Beaky 's majority in the County, 1 iM. Hit e meagre returns from the Ceun- i tire lying between ua and Camden lure i boon so raised up that we find it utterly impowdble to get at any definite idea i how the election has resulted. Dbowhixu AcctnKXT. — I rest Sat- , urday night we were startled with the | painful intelligence that Mr. Edward Iloug tews, of litis place wu lost while fishing off the Island, and wu sup]s«rd to hi- drowned. The worth which | wu immediately instituted, along tho I ' shore and among tbonuinerons wehocn - ere at anchor in the distance, only re- j suited in the confirmation of the frar ,, that Uicunfortunate man wu drown.. I j It seem, that a party of fonr, of whom , Mr Dougtau wu one, wrre fishing r with e seine nearly in front of the 1 , Stockton Hotel lawn, end had made h one or two haute, when they drtermln- 1 td on trying their lock further up the ! shore in the dlrertlrm of ihe Sea Brecr . The eetnr wait pieced In a small boot or battren, which U need on Uko oocn- j t eione, Mr. Douglus volunteering to J t row to ttie spot they ha 1 selected furjt further operations, while they pro- j ceded along the beach. Alter wall- , lug eufhcieaUj long for the boat to j ( make its appearance, and no sign of ; ( it could be discerned in the darkness, ( the party became alarmed. A.lifc-hmt , wu then despatched Id <iucet of the ' ( missing man, but wu obliged to retnni , without a clue as to his whercal>ou!». Next morning ths boat In which , j Mr. Dougleu had left the shore for the last time, waa discovered some diststv i beyond the breakers, bottom up, with j , the scire- attached end one oar secured ( under tint Beat. This r •moved cvrry under Um asaL TbU •moved

possible doubt at to the fide of Mr. Douglass. How the bos t wu ujieet. or how the unfortunate t uui fit tied in reach log the shore, for he wee e splendid (trimmer, wr can only conjeetur.. Mr. Hou dim wu about filly-five year, of age. and laves a widow end three children. TxntovrxcxT*.— Th- dontracl for • erecting a handsome three-story cot- , Inge. with Trench roof, on Washington street, nearly opposite Mr. Enos Schellermorl pcopcrty, has tarn a ward - ot by Itev. S. Towns 'ltd. «f Cold j Spring, to Mr. Jew. U. Towuseod, | late of DeunievtUe. The cottage will | be a deuMod ornament te the street on ; which it K to be erected, Its architectural etyk end finish dicing taiateful and striking. It win ooslataratAMOO. and wtll bo ready tor occ ipauy lu early sluing. Mr. J. "Learning, of 1 sower Town- i ship Is about to erect two substantial twin cottages for hie daughters, on his property opposite thr__M. E. Church. : Mr. J. h. Towueend ha < Ihe contract *H building the two. They will cost < The and teltefaUy arranged collage of Dr. Kennedy has lately undergone great hnyrov.'turnta, and which will farther add t oka attrectlve } appearance. Xot only luu. the entire j building been rateed, ami the exterior j changed, but Ilia work of improvement in front heing paved with brick and j lined with stone curbing. lilts L EwrATK Cltvsun. - -Mr. j Isaac WMlldln hu purchased th.hotxso fronliug the MeUiodiel Church, (lu MOO, which he Intends moving tu hie property on Grant Meet. Mr. Brown— of railroad celebrity recently purcbeseil it fine lot of Mr. 1 sen j the four lots Into which Ihe pro^ on wlahtajoo Meet, >v*. "lsmgl.rbj ){• -v. s. Tow (trend, of C'Jd Spring, for

0 A regular elated muting rfaty Council wnaMflfctt'^iching, 1M InsL , in the Ctenrtt Chamber, Mayor Miller _ presiding. ^ ot_1Woitkr nugy.es Alderman LycoU, Councilman Bbke, Clerk, Kennedy, Lodlam, Meeray, ^ Thompson. • Records of two ptevMa meetings were read and approved. A full report of the condition of the city's finances was proeBted by the Finance Committer. * Mr. Hughes moved that the report br rceeivrd arid placed oil file. * Which wu agreed to. . Tbo Special Coatmlseion appointed to assess the damage sustained by p. Messrs. Anspach A Stanton', in the r widening of Washington street, proa seated a report, awarding those gent le- ( men the sum of I123.0U u compenrah tion far tlic land taken from their lot , at the corner of Washington end Jsck- ' Mr. Thompson moved that the re- , port be received and approved, and that the decision of the Commission be . considered final, and the committee on Protection of Property and Highways li tender the money to the owners. Which wu agreed to. The committee appointed to value , tend belonging to John C. Bullitt, Esq., j for the |Kirpnsc of erecting water-works thereon, made their report, in which the valuation of the site of the pro- , posed works and entrance thereto, wu fixed at *IK». Mr. Meeray fooved that the report br adopted. Which wu agreed to. A communication from Messrs. . Freeman A Co., in reference to the ' - delay in the payment of their hill ! ' against the city wu read. Mr. LutlLun moved the rqranrauica- ' 1 tion bo received and filed. Which was agreed to. Mr. Daniel Church presented his resignation of the office of pound1 Dr, Kennedy moved it he accepted. Which wu agreed to. - Mr. Ludtern moved that Council . I proreed to en election for pound-keep- j Agreed to. ! William Ifehcnthal wu nominated ( I end appointed. . j A communication from the Misses ' O'lltyan, claiming the sunt of IBfLN ( ; damage sustained by their lot at | Iheeornerof Wuhlngton and Jackson J | Mr. Blake tnovol that the common!- ' ! cation be received and placed on file. Which wu agreed to. From remarks of members of the j Council on this matter, it wu aacrr- j 1 talned that the city had not touched ' the property in quratlon. A petition, with the signatures of ( | some seventy-fire voters of the City of a Cape May. remonstrating against the i conefcuction of tbo new llrach Drive, ^ slntij the Ocan front, end requesting j Coutril to reconsider (heir action auth- _ I oririag the prosecution of the work, [ fitesented end rod. r Mc Meeray tnoveJlhat the prtlUon l stipted. j Wfch wu agreed to. » A iter front Mr. J. T. Sixon, of It In regard to the redemption , c of thrtnc Itumlred dollar war-Jwmls • i of tlufcity of Cape May, which have i1 ' \ Ihtttlty

,r ' Mrrtionipson moved that live IV j " nauco fcnimlttee be anthorixed to by- j !: polliccte! the bonds of tl» City, at) *' pn-senuring unsold. In order to raise • " the nilnnrj sunt to redeem those '' five- year war-bonds now coming doe. j Whti wu agreed to. A petti ou from Mrs K. Church re- j " <|iM«tin| Council to appoint e commit- ] ' tee to viae damage done her property 1 j on Fkri rtrrct, in the grading of that " ; street, ens presented and rend. ! Mr. iuk tnovrel the |*-tlUou he reI ccived Ad a committee nf three be ap- '• i pointed. 1 I WhicB wee doritkal in lh.aMnnat.re 1 by the citing vote of the Frewldent- ■ 1 tbr Cottiil being divided. 1 As coinittee the Chair appoiute.1- i '• Messrs. Bark. Meeray and Armicaj. ! ■ Mr. I .item moved tliat tile enlary < I of the nlit polite be Increased front i " j A3 toALMpar higUL Which tu agreed to. '• I regard ^atrf M^ollum's biU, whicli i :t had hern referred to Mm to inveetlgnte. 1 ' Mr. Hmfhcs moved the report he re- j I reived. Agiredjn. " j ComtBtmlrallmt. from the Trustees i 1 and Principal of U» IVhlic Schools, In r rvhrenre to the crowded condition uf ® the n»ms oentpled f.ir school purposes, , * I ware prvwtAd and read. Li. X'; TlHqjreKt (dk'fvl fir following , d , resolution, fclcli wss adopted. ' Itcsolmllfriint the commlttoo on Protection ■Prfrprrty and Itlghwaye : be, and mnStreliv liiatracted to have r. the roonikt&nes' the "Old City Hall,'' „■ furnished aM put in order for the n«- . or the CHyMiocil, and thai the aty ' Council r*6 the room now need by - the earliest in ran tent period. Mr. Mcctlhnovod, in consideration of tl« jinjhron.ly signed remoti- ' Council, thAthr prayer of th* petl0 lionere in rekd to the conetroctloc I '■ of the Bororivc le complied with, j , Before thAsti.", was voted on, a j >• nwmhera t'.«Ttal,!U Mr.' Clark had! ' found a kr^jnrity a< the voters with whom Mia-l convened on the ) -Utjjcct slroua opposed ta the con- ; f" struction of ilirire along thafceaclu . Dr. KenntAtau in fisvor of the en- ( f" j tvrprise. ir itifoU be made perma- , »«"• 'M* ifclievvd to Ue possible. I Mr. Mrcraifca vtesred the thing . | carefully arid Barrel H W great a ' _ j risk to iTtuifnte, with the work. ; He wu „lloo,l anr «utcrly gate td w«»,>aU da nm\ p, j jtT^^

*• rnu * SS * -: . ™:s rt J A bin from Meura. Cohn A Sieckc was on motion of Mr. Thompson referred to Committee on Protection uf | Property and Highways to Investigate. ' T The Preaident called the attention | * of Council to the laky condition of - the roof of the nevy jail. Tito cause ; y wu utiidaotorily eapteiued, by one of the members, and wliich he state! | '* would be removed. * Mr. ' Meeray moved that the vote ! authorizing live payment of Mr. J. j ' " Hand's bill be reconsidered. Lost, u ' Mr. Clark moved that the Judiciary ' ' Committee be Instructed to draft a j 1 supplementary ordinance repealing the ■ ordinance authorizing the contsruvtion ! of Beach avenue. Yeas -Msesre. Clark, Imdlaei. Ma. ■ ™,-a. • Xayi — Messrs. Blake, Lycett, | 1 Thompson— 3. I Not Voting Kennedy — i. I ' • Decided in the affirmative by live cut- ' 1 ing vote of the Chair. On motion Council adjourned. ' C. 8. MaonATH, Clerk. t if row test Crttk.1 1 A II COX Ksoi-r CAPTT'ltro.— A ! 1 ' few days ago, Mr. Chas. P. McKeag, j 1 j of East Creek, as be Waa standing by ' bis orchard gate, perceived one of his , i rapidly approaching hiui, and 1 1 seemingly in an exceedingly agitated [ f frame of mind, which was very soou j ■ t explained by the appearance of a nton- i • ster eagle in close pursuit. As soon ' as tlie frightened goose got near enough, it spread Us wings and disappeared ! f over the fence, the eagle following, and j evidently bent upon securing his prey. McKrcg at once started after the , , pursuer, which Wat (lying Mhthtai at ' an deration of only a few feet from the , ground. The eagle was so intent on the goase question, which worild have • a rather disastrously for Mrs. Uoow, t that it wu not until Mr. MeKcag had clutched him by tlie wings, that lie turned his attention to more serious ' matters. A desperate struggle ensued, which wu at length brought to a tcr- I,' minetlon by the aid of a s]xule with ° which Mr. McKreg managed to despatch tho captured bird. This sped- * mrn of the eagle family la one of t!m * finest ever seen in this sectiou, and : n , measured seven feel from wing to wing, k . corre*[wndent closes his norotut " of tlie alsnc exploit, vrhich lie assures os it true in every parUeuter, wHh llui , request that if tile editress of the Wavk " hat "anything id tlie annals of newspaper literature that can bent this to trot it out." We refer tho matter to our Cnriu'ii Hkatkiw.— We undcrj slant tlmt tlie Trustees of the Methodadojiting llii seme mode of bat- I' ing their church edifice as that Intro- f< ducvd in the Presbyterian Church but , » I last

winter, and which hu given such gv n- j i- , eral aatlalhction. The old eyetem Of j < '- j warming largo hutMlngs "with stoves | i it lie gradually being su]*revded by the ' * , construction ot s heating apparatus i ■. more nniformly and at k»» expense t i than con he obtained front auy nuiulvr . - - , of stores. Mr. Wearer, uf Thitedel- J i- phla, hu the ivsitrmr for tho p.wfom- ! • y am* of tho work. .! Tux ArnottA lktitK.vi.is. — shortly' V. after the does of twilight ou SunilsV ^ K ) errning the northern horizon hegnn to ! he illuminated with tlie auroral lights j. a I About eight o'clock the streamers ', ; raorxrt Upwnrvts from the liurUon to- '« * wards the xeutth Afiniue theae vfero ' « _ | wry numerous and shone with great,) , y j tlie srark t ami row- red colore wi re i ' „ iv-ry prominent. The wotting wns| | wry char and somewhat chU^y. The 1 „ j ciusndd arch prwutevl a beamlfiil ap- ' , n ' prarancc from the beneth, I hiring these plmmant .tef., the . tl.oughtfril housvkrepcr Is taey in i s | hunting tip cast-off garments, that she ' j may aaiist poverty-stricken families in | * , j preparing f.ir the winter. While lire , ' prosperous are Clothidg thrmaslvrs in ,f satin and broadcloth of the (inset tex- ; , i lure, they may wry easHy spare a few artictes lor the comfort of th wc whooi : s j ! U! fortune denies lh«ni needed supplies. ] * 9 Co a i. Advaxiixo : — Instead ' of] s coming down in price, as many pur- ' e sons confidently anticipated, coal Is ad- „ vanrisg. and there' is little probability j J ° of a decline during the winter montha « f We therefore advise our readers Inky! t in their coal at unce, ami to prepared { * for the COM wentbrr. Mr. Joseph j • • , SrbrUcugsr, at the Landing, haa all | * - kinds of cool on hand and will supply ; a » It In any quantltw as auy he re- 1 • > quired. WlMTKU I'LOTHIXO. — Now is the J ■ ! tnnr to jwepare for the winter season • ■ •; I by sreuring suitohte and wvlrecbi. j 1 1 garments, aad to get each wv -wouhl r • j rceommeiMl you to our friend across i " ! the way, Mr. Sloan, who luu dsekhsl ) 1 " j to dwell among us all riiayw. Tbvre ij - you will find a large assortment of I - ; ready-msde clothing. Uigsther with i ; ■- fixe stock of Kemlaara's faniisbiog i >• jgootU. L 1 1 1 a s Irisrire Yorir bdilfflhgk Th Q» Capo j :. May Mutoal Fire Insurance Cw., of ■ > which Mr. J. W. Lycett b .Secretary, j d j The advantages tlie i-<mpony off r are < j . great. Those intending to insure y should not foil to inquire Into the mrre «: its octhls their own vrompuiy. i ' The Knights of Pythias, ar 1|p^-ehdmtog.ote«^.pm.d.r-j

„ _A jiXA* jtxv-v»r*.mxite thw l««t s wigftflf 'a piece of 'tAWiuitism in'fMi ' ■S ahape of un escritoire end book -case, 1 m as vould be scared op. Tbvkhirig was „ Is coming an eye-sure, end we lougvil 1 ^ for some ojipsrtunlty to get rid of It. g Before this came arounrj, however, we ; ■ happened to mention tLc matter to | " that gallaiit wielderof the brush, CapL i Smith, who forthwith, took the article < a under hb immediate jurisdiction and | 5 psrenest rare. ThkTesnlrh* been si J romarkabls as It was unexpected. For. " in the eonrse of s fow days'," llnBer the e Captain's artistic and seientific treat- < - liient, the suh)ect bs.1 undergone a t f complete metamorphosis, it, bciag now i .•I' hamlsome a piece of furnilmv, sett ^ l was before onoroamental and nnaignte J f j ly. This, the latest achievement of i s the Captain's, is creditable to hb 1 f ' genius as a practical painter, and b I therefore deserving especial mention. 1 M We dsstre tutglvewoticv to those of our Cape May county subscribers in ) arrears an oar books, that they will be . ] called upon by Mr. John G. Bheppord. our worthy auctioneer, tome time dttr , | ing the nurecvdlng weeks, wiien we * , ■ trust every one of them will be ready c ! to MUlli . Mr. Sbvppard lute burn * i duty authorized to cotlert and receipt nil biUs, solicit subsorlptions end uvgo- ! tiate for advertbing ami printing. At' 6 ' subscribers who shell not have -their ; accounts straightened ly the let of " January, will he dro]qved from our ' | list. A hypochondriac of rank and for- v, in Ireland fancies one of hb legs of one rvUgiouatid the other of another. J " trsqnently puts one of hb Unforfu- ' I Date limbs outside the bedclothes in 1 cold weather, to punish Jt for its rah- | ) , gi-ais errors. A similar phenomenon, 1 «• , quite freqnent Item, b no fancy but a 13 i --many people are stl orer, soul ! I and body, angularly of mm religion for j t six day* of tbo week, sod-of . quite an- ! other on tlie .seventh. _ l ot: S At. a— Five share* of First I ; Marios block in theJCapo May SavingFun, l and Bnildiiir AUhckMon. Ap- ' 1" ; ply to John W. Lvcctt, Caj* Atay "u L<-'ity. . ft Sacks of navy blue, trimmed with L a ide silk Irraki aud large gilt buttons, l»i are hotlt Stylish aud pretty tw pegroeu •" Altciitlon or uunticr* is titpH ted to V" the advvrtitetiRiit in this issue headed " I'ivv Mile Ih ticlt " MAHltllOD. J A Ba VMS — ASKAMS,— SrpSesttvi I -III. br At i - ot luasurdl'. X.J. J.„ " A Oowjdets Fitter!, 1 lr.i!-rv of its Ttsts" jw — ' ''S "T^.'5L*Epi!iafisrMW n*"y v, " HARPER'S " WEEKLY. J sflxxdiult ritt rr«ATj:D. * " , feafaMMflffistdte an|i|.l,rd »,«. Ih-y-: M..C, Uum Ibe tar* ■°»J'l'lnl>ir»* f~

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t ADVfBXfSEMENTS. J ; ' 1 viMt.vDTRc mnKti p* : TBHKW TOEK OBSffim s.rtwwfe'^S x : sssssii !l,:rrrvrv^.-'-i'-"—' - -< » ! ; BBi^LfuiaSra. ISM BIBbl RIBr.BS. W» will ssa4 (to II. Toss Ososvlalai ta-Sto*V»«J. Bran , rre-oyta. ore, „ »r, nutll E. 10CSS, JB A (*., 37 Park Row, New York ( UbTBDik tT C'tPS MAT ( ITT I ' *5rs?SHli5s'"i,,3S!' . £ i CAaHKW XAOC TO^OSDXS^XD az- ^ -jor,,to,s- ■' U EIsPKl^ | J V *S^?»^*rarvk»'«^»»s^"*'° '"til IbSre 'the footlights I BEHIND THE SCENES, | I OLIVE LOGAN. 1 Oreet Roformor of rho Stage, kSfuffrifld^ reSSant '£bS«"rt«"Z BE E CHER'S i PLYMOUTH PULPIT, j twenty thousand SHINGLES,!

Mbitved Ilrnilb for ■.nyina. »- A Bare Upport unity to got Fint-Jtalo J _ Shingles. s Caps IsW Milliittj Sum. * ^*^IR8. S. HAWKINS Millinery, Men's Hsls end Csps, L(- 1 dies' and Children's Furs, t | S Wbwctit ks. Josi nrelragi trrab •nbplj of, r. mill tier) Goods of f.iery flr>. rlpllon. DKIXB TSntMIHOs; | rtrsu' oire is x czu. » , _ BlOO A month SALAEY ^D*S^restorai"".w [Sft CTdTali j . kstsra sdrcrltsbsirat.] o*t. ts-it | \ fcrrrr^SSa;^ • ^n^vKjcStrsr^.' .x J yaw. U. ISaaana Kiy«ravk r-, Isitrkarrh, ' ! zgm : AGENTS. AGENTS. ^ Kxntitfb dWAW.* • ^ ^IRubrefeitektoreditoa • Tit OLD VBR U IT WIS. * m(TBl*EWWlSTASlTiE ' Tsssts .br.l J a il sttta.pl ta 'toff iklUttoo b«, : tv-.r -I .. .. .. .-t I ut • .1—.: i- '- gfrjrae'jgc; >i AgrstA ran now grl Terrllory for " Mark Twain's ™ »W ItWK.allb AM Rafiswfoa the' inhocests abroad 1

CAPE MAY NURSERIES ! ft.; • -v- , ; 1 an) Brad)- la Fill Ordrrs fur SOyOOO Poach, tress, Of tlx; following varieties, which wtli ernnre a' anccrssion of tlie Flbvst Fruits for lira* waniis : HAI.K-W KAHLY, THOTH* EAKLY, LAIIGK EA'ULY YOltliJ flKOHGK 1'OI'ltTII. nil' THE WOltLD, LAT^Clt AWl'OltllJ NECTARINE, CJltoico Varit'tiex. S.ooo Caff conn Gnaw Vines. These Trees «rc 'Htilsrri Without Manure, are REMARKABLY HEALTHY A: VIGOKOUS, AND ARE IN PRIME CONDITION FOR PLANTING. are offered to the citizens ol* .South Jrrxey in Ihe confident expectation that | Planters will pit decided prefereace lor Home-raised Trees. v * And thus avoid the lo»* likely to follow the purchase from distant and irresponsible sources. j For Every Reason Fall Planting is the Most Desirable. | Win. R. SMITH, /on nscntr.1 / n/r t. Cnpr . )fay Co. \ CAl'L M A Y Mutual Fire Insurance Co. i nsi; ni ;s FURNITURE, MERCHANDISE, v AN!*(Yrnj.;K i'i;« irKUTY. : AGAINST LOSS OH DAM.UiK l!Y 11 Hi:. Joitx TV. l.vcxrr. W a rnn- II. Mn.eittt. j LKAHU.O M. BlCK, ISA AC Will J.l.l l.lsi. j

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