Cape May Ocean Wave, 10 November 1869 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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Ofl^e fey Btmn Wave HOME HAPPENINGS. Turn Rarer i.vCanrMAY COP** TV. — llelew we sin lUoMdal return* of the lata election (a .Cape May ruonty: : . ^ ilijfli ijiri ' -astsS"' -j1-:1;; a ,a! s - KUlia.^ nans'. I sat* II..I.M m m « 1 w »| iswj ^ C'atk Iter llcn.Diso Ai-soci*-TKBrs.— At the regular meeting of the Co-operative Building Association, held Saturday evening last, at the City Hall, it was stated that the Assorialinu had been offered u gift of several ■ fins building lots in dolrable locations on condition that they be built upon within twelve month". This liberal offer was accepted by tbs Directors, and arrangements will be made as soon as possible for the erection of the buildings. 1 1 was decided by the Board to accept building lota in payment for stock. By this arrangement a person owning a lot can becoiua the owner of a home without the outlay of a single dollar, and persons owning a quantity of real estate can dispose of it In this way at a fklr rate and get the profits of U» Association besides. A resolution was paestd giving the eiclntlra control of the erectiou of bulk) togs to a commltt-* appointed by the lloa'd of Director", and that in ' employing workmen frtfrfaora should _b; given to members uf the Associa.Hon. is la desired that the Association will be ab|e, *oon,|togiva Anstnnt ampkiymrat to Qaeearpentera, masons, |>ailnter* and laboring men connected with Ik Payment* hit stock, or on buildings, ran nbo bo worked out In this way, so that members who may And it diOrult to raise (lie net ■.•«»» ry rash can make their payments much ' more readily. Money will also be i loaned io those member* who wish to I araatrn.t their own buildings. Every 1 possible advantage will fan given to nil ' who drwl'ra to build or to' pay for build- i Ings now erecUsl. The duration of this Society will In ■ nUontflve years aa sha.ru by -dalailalion. A very I uteres liHg and exciting 1 disc'unai-u) occurred in regard to tlie ] i-irribyuid .ad vantages uf tha Associa. tlnn. Tlie Secretary, Mr. Lycett, gave 1 a detailed explanation i f Its workings. ' srcompnnlrd by calculations, proving ' its advantages ore'r any (Ahcr inown ' pian. " rtd proved tlutuiffq would be ] a dldvp nee in favor of !|k burruw«r of about 840", and In favor of the Stock- 1 1 udders about 4 per cent, a year. The ' payments are W pef taodth on each 1 •hare. The par value ft 8'Asl. Each ' •hare entitle* the pwu r to a loan of ' JtoO, (he bmns nt which It is pnrehaeed being added to the amount of " 1 -an aud security given Cir the whole. [ amount. 1 per cent . of this whole n-uoanl la paid bacfa, each month. 1 wlthne' '-.iterest. It bttabwWd tatthi. Soei.lv ixiestinid to bo the most prosperous and ' profitable of in yet nr.-anln-d In this ' a.-ctlah' "Tfnple are Just beginning to ' ttnderstnn'8 ltd jflsn of work and its- J 'many advantages, and Its numbers are in ennseqncncc, Incrrudng rapidly. , 1s t no one Ml to secure share*. while thsy ktu at par. ICyowennm# do Isrlter, we adriae you to take onoshatv j - Ml thai you one roprawnud in the ( goodly urtay of those w ho are endear- , • ortng to twarilt the county as wrlTas , U I. HI -ho. 1 <-( oron isalv suhserltatu the stock. Money wlB U sold hi , the next meeting, ontkiluiday nvvsdog j Novcml" r 13th at 7 o'clock. I ... i Xbw Cnrucn ATDJMX»TIH.K.~ „ The mranhrm of the Haptist detwwr-l- , nation at. this place propose erecting a r suitable -.lurch edifice -m ground re- r ooutly dona l.sl them br Mr. KMtard j Uamtog for that purpura The' lot , aijoins Mr. Framing's property, mid r Is ooe of tha moat eU|-tb)e In the vll-! , logo. Of the amount required to build. , ClTtW Eiia already been tuhncrltvd, the ' „ list heiu^ beaded with r: no from Mr. | s I awming. the donor of the ground j , The chrirrta will eost Ijtwreu H,l>m and t',i>*I, aud wiU be ^evvd.sl • 1th ! a# ssw, as tJw neeeesm^totn are p--. e - ( I "lit ting up store* had Iwfcn Use flish- l ionabie finally amuarm -m In th tartly' ( for a-fcw weeks |ia»t. As usually t perforwwd it is quite cx itlngand gives- v rise to very nuimat-al language mid < it to those of irritable i nd firry ilis|K>- l slfiun. It gives them * good stirring j'a up. Stovepipe* that d i not readily 1 % Join are heat redraw a tx-rsoti out and this Wad sMuld .always Iw put -up tMMBnTri ** *** ' l" " ' i Wc think we shall (J to Japan sod j 1 stay until tlw price of but!. r declines, ' iiyhtar. iisaaoo— You cat! Imya first- | 1 rtiss boose thsrs for thirty dollars, !' an.1 lire comfbllably In it fcr two "h ire- and gne'im may to 1 1 tlw same time far one dollar and fifty i ' .» t ZZZ n i' to lack of pmKXuaHty on the

Sn-CTBafSfmnaBi- Strrr.nSi'^' ,f0 tunap— Fcffllth* ffsdta both tmr sunrises at mora and our sunsets at ere, have toeq ttS4paib> »plcodor, botes- * pedally fir the last wask or So, has II Wn our pleasure and privQogC to gaxe with long ltd lingering look upon the day -god going down in all the gorgeous X* grandeur of an autumnal aurUsrons l qqSalss ea, 4Ualsa sa— Sy as «to°" sssOs ~ -VUMSsalrritt. town «« sMSraew •' v Norembor metns of sH others the s season when they ar^. seen in pcerk « pcrihetSan ; while the suosy sight to or who are fortonato enough to have a vol window with aa unobstructed view' is one that OBa the mind with tha most pleasing emotions. Xo painter out rival the magnificent tints of gob! and purple In the clouds as the sun gradually sinks to rest behind them. Who can look upon such a ijs scene and remain unmoved ? and yet !so we are often too unmindful of all that the Creator 'baa done to render Ihc _ world agreeable and pleasant The sight of the bcautlfill autumn sunsets s- ought to raise tlw soaloutof the slough ie of grinding —Sit si to the eontrmi, pint ion of scenes that money cannot ly purchase What a pity that so. many >1 thing above them! Xothlng good, is -masstvr, glorious, soul-purifying or In-. « •r|rin* i, Fthk Ixsmxxcx RrrottT.~T7ie d Secsstary's report to the last monlhly i- meeting of tlw Board of Directors of 0 the Cape May Mtrtnsl Fire Insurance ir Company was n very Interesting and n important dix-u merit. ,f It allowed the progress of the Comc |s»ny store Ilk organization to be (tally j npial to that of most other companies a nt thefr crnnmcnremcnt. ■ Agencies are being rapidly established in different parts of the .State. e Tlie total assets on the first of the t month were 831, 110.23. f Tlw report shows that It Is the pare 1 pose of (he Company to be extremely 1 ca rcital In the selection of risks; to scat- - tor tbcm well over n large extent of . country; to a void to some extent towns t and dtles, and oonflne Itself principally , to country risks. By following this i plan there is do duubt that the Cape i May Mutual will to undo not only i prostatic to tlw originators, but nu r honor and credit to Cape May. The new office of the Company On i Ocean hi net, will to ready fur occu- , In a fcw dap, when the Kecnv , tary, Mr. I-ycelt, Imving formally ■ taken iMssmsion, will to the more conI veniently able to attend to all business . relating to IJIh, Fire or Marine In- | '-The Dav."- Such Is the title of a , new, live independent morning paper, [ published by Ah-xantlrr.Ouanulngs, in Philadelphia, the first numbers of [ whldi have been' rccettljfl "and 'lend with plrasUm' Its gi-nrral appear- | and make up is not excelled by | any dally ncwa|M|ier printed. It* typ- -graphy Is clear and creditable to the , ''art pnncrrattTe,'' nnd Ita news cob are 'well filled. 1U editorial , management together with Its complete re. «»w of the previous day's local events to*r wllnma of unmistakable . aliiUly,. energy and raitorprise. IVi have not the alightc*! fear as to tlie . success of this new Journalistic ruler- i prise. In ita introduction it emphat- J l-.illy asserts that it Is "pledged to! early and practical reconstruction, and ' tin* res.torst|onof the Southern Slates." It !tto> boldly ill oL-.n* that "If socialrelations in this peculiar autonomy of nun era be distingnishril ftran those which an- poHtksii. we are ronfrnnting great Jwacnfbl crisis, "wlicn rontldcre ah- and uusein*h nonla inxy br fitly '■ altered." Tliia stand ahouldrommcnd it to phfiulBr lilror [ l.runan Yann axd saw Mim.i ilrmuiif lor 'lumber to thla rater- . . priaiug little uiuulcipnlity la becoralng . grenl wilhinthi- past tow years, tfant many i-skabUshmcata in Caqnleu and elsewhere arc required to supply the , nend, and thooc which ofiis Urn greatest . M-cure, of course, the largest amount of trade. Willi tills , idea In viewlt lapnijkwrd to erect and stock a mammoth .lumber depot at or . near this pint, and contiguous to the railroad and atoomlaiaf wharf. This I enterprise, in fitot, hss been already j , . nt r .' up n . n ! In tbi hands of tl«-uUi-uh it utuued as having It jn i charge, ennnot Imt prove highly atlj vaBtogsouii to riur carocnlcrs and bdlM- , ' era- Xut bring poaltlve aa to the nxI act location nt cithrr yard or inill,-ve i almll qsAtpraw further partK-nlarixing j untlf we learn more definitely, ■ ! The AWi-y St-.r, of riitlatleljljia 4 gives ths WUontng particulars 'of a very Inttnethigrvciit:— A brilliant affair came of nt Si. Michael's church, ' week John A. Hookey, son of j ' Couocllmtui Hookey, was united \n the bonds of Matrimony to Miss Mag- , • gie Kronan, lata of Cape May county, X. J- a very estimable young lady.— The scrvlcra were performed by Hie [ . Itcv. Man ride Walsh, A'lcar-Otmctal, : TaUaoded by Our* other divines. May ] I thsy Hve long and prosper. I It aA(4l os genuine satisfaction to i have the ploasarv- of Informing his nuCa jfc' May trieml", Om got in- ' : [creating and'idewr cotitrihuWs'ilr. 'j-«. R. Mmunds. has reofntlv received the responsible appointment of Aaaiatant City Solicitorahlp ofThlladolphis. I We hope, a* na donht our rmdrfrWill. that bit nekr official datloa will tout be the inrtau* of delay ing iheeonlin nation ' of ofe 'ncgeml. of the Rhlna" aerira. I Tam AXp VxuTiVAL.— .The mcm- , of the Sabbath, school amuccUd | with -ths M. K. Church <d this pluro i pruproo holding llwir Annual Fair iaud Festival on TliankajjiTtog iUr, I Utah Inst, at the u Hrrre Iloni, j which boa Utu kindly hawed them fur dTlfaocraaion. ltacntyrfiet rronhincd iota off vlhcruiee Ihlngswlll to un baml.

x- Local Chit-Chat. t. Spare lbs partridge*. m- SbeJIbork* are piratwi I u HtWr mm Un? [ zc Cliristmas cotoe on Sararday. be Oheatirata are gettlng'wormy. us I-ook out lor the flioottog star*. Wild gaeoe migrate at this season n Ilk* of busked ma defarural (k'hls. - " Otty osdras.ars selling a. a «mremt Carre* plants make' winter parlor M Cape Majr needs' a city Hall— now „ more than ersr. Iu Children do not shod tcarapuUl they are forty daya old. Madison street Is to be tlie Fifth A v- < d cnueofCapaMay. ;h Window shades of scarlet, yellow, 1 j. and blue silk are coming. i J " Butter is down." Glad to bear it. I Won't sotnebody ait on It? j Short jackals and sacks gain In pop- I ularity among the fair sex. i Our sportsmen are getting ready fur ' , the approaching duck season. 1C riunday night bcraldrel the celdeet spell of the present fall season; |t We quit this world as we entered it, I, compulsively and unconsciously. t u Twenty-fire marriages took place iu , ,[ this city within the past twelve months. | Interesting to the wcarcra— Very i , light kid glares are not eoosidraod gou- | teel. 1 Profanity is a bad habit, taut some t folks think they must discuss every- ] e We don't think it la any to to r f drown, but the Government enjoys its u if sinking fund. i , Thanksgiving will be celebrated at I a j the LaPicrre House, with a Sunday I a school festival. | c Our churches should own from tou | t to fifty shares cnch In oar Building A I tl ■ I,osn Aasocintlon.. Wc had a slight sprinkling of snow j . on Sunday morning, with a apattoring n of hail In tlie afternoon. a g The Stockton la constantly umler the * guardianship of trustworthy watch- »| . men, by night and day. t< r We would suggest the propriety of a " . Union Service on Thanksgiving day. j 1 f What say the pastor* ? i Eggs are selling four cenW osch In } a , our market*. Fanners should Inform n I their biddies that gold ladownto 12CJ. i tl It la reported, much to the sorrow . r. of *11 tbo Jiureniles in town, that buck- : w I wheat cake* will he scaree tbi* win- ■ fc tor. , j a i Judging from atmospheric pressure ( at wo have reason to think the last rose j m of summer didn't do woB this year. It ai was nipped In the bud. ! x Our city's population was increased | oi during the twelve months ending Xov. j ]k . 1st, by 33 souls, exclusive uf settlers from beyond the creek. No singing schools, no lectures, no - quilting parties, no HI Me cloves, no literary assodarioM are us yet prom- , "j Ised to enliven oor winter. 111 There 1* a man over Ilia bcidff- who j has hy soiiie unaeconntable 'Means, nt IP least, nlnatoeq nails protrttdlng from >'' different parts nf his body; .It la a sad ol Parties aomllng fur publitallou 1,1 lengthy obituary notices, win please bear in trmembmnee that we charge •" (br them at the usual advrrtUlag 111 rdtcs. *" " Notices of Applleatlon" are pour- I'l Ing In. , A Uvrly time to cousoqusnce may be 4ntlci|ialrd. I/)oV out fbr f*lltlons, rvmnoslranro* and similar doc- "* I ument*. ! Our iioliticians are couuuendng already to conjecture on the prospects "r for next rear's election. We bespeak " far Cape May a fhr mure exciting con- _ tost than our last. In our peregrination^ In 'he rural j( district within the past few day*, we j,, notice turkoys are beginning to fr-el „ tticlr importance, In view of the aj>- p. preach of Tanks giving. — We are glad to find that ths Astuh- A Ushmrat of a Savings Bank to this m place Is a, foregone conahtshm. The waul of an institution of this obnroc- m ter has been frit (br many yenrs. ■' ' ' 'm One of our sharp colored ultisriui. V| while In l>adi A Ware's ltorethe day siCcnedifig tlje sfrctloB, gavfi ua the p; reason at Mr. Miller's det-at. that he M "didn't keep the Fifteenth Commandmeok" u, A short time ago Millrilk- JiBjhjsrd m a Strain fire-engine, and ilurihg the ur post week baa hvn visited by two gen- ^ j nine conflagrations. Of ri-urac the I rvcula had nolhing to do with cad) _ | other. to, I XotwitlislaniUflg Uic laic exceedingtogly rokl snap, work ou Madipai -Vven lie i« being vigorously pualu-il ahead llfl under the ruergetic management of e Mr. Aaron Milkr. The bridge recent- v, Jy runstnicted over Uiu inlet is cme of nr the moat substantial iu this section. wj Tobacco chevron in pursuit of thsir lrl xkn' should abverrc the conuuon ruj- s j ^ of decenry. If they do not respeet the presence of tbair Orator, and uot de- >_ Cicu the scat*. Boor siul carp-til ii their a'B vicinity srllh the fruit of their filUiy w, 0f Ospe May baa a youthful duMder io R| oil colon, who has, srlthiu the past p, fatv mouths executed quite a number pj of rally creditable productions. At M no distant day we expect to hare the pleasure of making pulific the name of ^ this our Bret scenic artist. We know of certain parties too mean a[Jp autacrihn for the Wave, but who ^ mahs it thesr bnsinrss to find fault -p with iu rrmtonu after pcrusiug lhrlr ^ neighbor'* crery week. Tbdrctinsifo p, on our book*. , ' •« Mr. R. B. Swain, our Ctty Surrcynr. W luts movvd Into bis new ofihyon Oeenn * stmt— Just two months since the «U- Hi strucllon of the ooe he buiU last Spring, la Great credit Is doe the buildera. Hand, Ware A Co., lot Uw rapid oomptation ^ sud excellent character of the work to' "«t the erection ,J this cottag.-.. 1' The room laid j ocruphdby the City *< Fathers as their place of consultation hi iu the direction of our municipal gov- 1" crumrat, U now used a* aaclmgLtoMk (SouTlrtl win herafter c-niveiie in the I"

! BBOUilMUUltl Fnux-Ai ths final ! wcaths* isntw at- hasd.-aod fire* are Icing kindled in prirate houses, atten- , limf Ifrdfild be paid tb lH/SSibon of 5 flues, furnaces, grates and stores. It not unfrequently happens that the I floor joists by the earekssnevs of the" | house-builder are run into the ftusa, - and sranetlaw Into the chlmneya, so , that the bead of the STf—""dlng warm . I air or smoke slowly chars the wood . | wort, and rt a momratwben least exr pected (he shtouldertM 1 parks burst ort-UebVtttor. ifi'gbWri conr sumption of coal has done array with tlie inordinate use of light pine kiudprovra another frequent cause of boose , fires. Again, the ' low-down (Tate* and Baltimore heaters are often sot , the Joist without the interposition of s suitable brick arch, and In • this day ISe lower plate of the apparatus rrTi-i'-yto W 'p the wood ■ work. , '! >( - - Sr'x'ri! Xrnbtft. A&S atiox.— The annual meeting of tlie New Jersey Sunday School Associa-" Hon la now. in aassioa at Salem, and will bold over until to-morrow ervnApfong.the apodal sltraetloci* of, this assemlding is tbc presence of Fhilip oftXtor Y oik, -who lias aarnc-d in thb rotmlry and In Europe, tbc c ogiKancn of "the awect singsr of 1Ye are nut acquainted with I the fact of there baring been any rr|e 1 resentntives from the Sabbath Schools I of Cape May Qty delegated toatteudj !l the conyeution ; but we know of sorerI al from the Court House, DrnnlxviUe, ' I aud other parts of the county who j I could not be prevailed upon to forego ■ I tlie pleasure of being present during j j totorestuig session. I The time fixed by law when rabbits j j be killed commenced on Tuesday - aud th* buntiug of there poor nrurual* ; will be all the rage among professional , sportsmen Mid amateurs for some time | come. ' But the gunner la not the otilv enemy the rabbit lias to fear. — ' I Fartntrk' hoys have a way of selling I box traps, "figure faun," slip nooses, ■ and other Contrivance*, to such sqisoI that more game te captured by j than by gunners. Indeed, Hie \ j rabbit has a better ehanee for his Hfe with the latter than with Uic 6>rmer, . ! for many of ourso-oilled "sportsmen'' ! could not touch the sliort-narratlved | , animal at a distance of twelve yards ! unless It Was standing still; while tha, j \ animal will walk boldly Into tlie snare ) I set for it t)y ft* youthful trapper with- i | out the h ast fear, or suspicion of iiu- ! 1 tiding danger. ' A GM>»q*A»ox. -The past season | has b«a a uinat prosperous, one for 1 farmers alLvvqr thahuul. While busi- • new' hfiTfiMdNRiir ih' the 'cities, and ! moit Ixutm-ss men have been oppress- J ed anil emharraased, tlie fruit -and ■ grain 'crops havo been abumlent be. yond isrsrat", and «H Ira-kreia though country friends are to hare- all the , inoifry Ihif wRifJr. sfc n-wiire \ tlui they can find no lieltcr way | of spending a small part of their spare cash than putting It into a knit of line . new clothes from I be great clothing astabl i-lunent fif W dnamokcr A Brown, I Phitod «Wff£- ; ] Tlie Mow York. Ma if oills fiftre-n br re, hot they are a nuianm-t we ran tolerate. lUtarthersays, they "are anomalous, inconvenient and unpopular. Wo want DO UMcq-af.tlwm." Send . thsm this Way- MVlf tote f-rn. "Fit M«e Moxet Ixto It."— j It is said that many years ago the pro- i pfietor of the damns .lyric* burin J asked a friend of his, an okTaud ss- ' perieoted, ■pnNisher.'hnw he ' stwWfi-1 j ywomote the -wetfass- of bin jouraah— i After koudry rentaytt, to", ftp effort ' propfa -wpuld to the long rwo irat- • ronixe that journal wliids raafty oon- ■ ft^li H*! most raltuWqrrisdlMraatarr, Itnd that the only way to saenre this lappror «pen?t' ln obtaining thotow uk-naod tha tow to- | f-innation that ni-mey wmAd My, his , up his advice as to the tray to make ; the _ Amerfrtt AgHailhiriM the beat an-1 i mtol popular papi r to tha country- - , under three hoods, vU.: "1st. f iw.- if.— *1. 7'ui loses sieysyi-i. - loir— 3d. rewmfryists.i " f —•That advice seems to have been tbi- j Xo other monthly jouraal'pr ' Magaxine Is got up at greater expeps* ■ of labor and money Hum the Awricml. , fyeiW. Every pigv sliqws ihlaO Its plansing, and iuatfuativ* Engravings cost about 91,000 In eofh J nnmberl Its ample pngee are AIM I -sire-fully prepared reading null- J ter, abounding in Information useful ' pr all daises, whether to CRy, Vmage" 07 Cmiatry. A large fart* of the bast practical men atul women are constant- , ly cMploycd In gathering, and sUtlng and condensing irrfurmstk-n. Y<i prepared at a cost exeei3ing that the 94 and 83 magazines, the AmuAyriesfftiriw, ontog to the large patronage it enjoys, Is supplied at 91.30 per anuum, or four copies far 95, 1 and at stUl 1cm to large CUihs. And those subscribing now get ths paper , dale or xnhscripUim to the end of ; 1B70 al theprioeof a year. WcsdrW » all our. traders to. krail themselves of I the opportunity, and subscribe now.— , j will find It a good tavratmenl — ■ Publisher* are Ubaxof. Ji nii A . #43 Bresulway X. Y. City Arrusa— A lakoe chop this Sea- < d^jjgff ' rscolleel of ever having | sren Oner apples iu New Jcrwy than ! of this yrar. The crop Is not so ) yet It 1« a UOerabfc good oue, all Hie orchards having more or lets fruit. of it is very .fine." .-art is the report which travfa-k tu (Yum other I.'nlo^ eounly sqems In' lie exception (I>\xb*-suk . Tbc crop , is nut only tiuaif but misarxi-ly Jin- apple" for sale Mcmg (mr atexu ass from Michigan and other 1 pIMS-e tffirffi dnd Wi»t, TiTu xhtQiygs i fara hslf-pret mramrre full' wfiiefi will J .hpld Ehunt a n -a -ii, which no muse ' compare in rioln-s.. and Ifaror.. with, j ■0 -Uci IOS1I-. • tl i|l',lrrT*' - * hh^^HH *o 4' 'i

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