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CAPE KAY OCEAE WAVE CITY AND COUNTY im-ctta* rflhc Co-operative lhuldUntA.wci.Uai am boUmtay evre aingwaaavarylntarrstingooe. Money •M al 85 par ceaL— on hU trading 0ga re, and highly encouraging to all who haw taken stock a> an InveatrMl. A new seric* of .lock je now Icing iraucd, and shares are being ra|fidly ttkau, a* lhe-pr»pte*rc beginning to m that nothing can aurjMai it a. a «ale and profitable Investment I A contract -for a baUding 1. to be given out next week, payments to be made ■ in three installments, the fir* whA the budding la eofameneed, the second , when Ualffinished. and the but wbrat the building Is accepted by the owner. , All ladblc* sold by lUU Aaaociatlon liave been very securely Invested, the — — r*nt'-- holding first bond, and . uort#sn for the aatosnto leaned -and the a-I.Wd-JpAana pcopsty worth ' . at Ueuit dneUc tlltaasount of securities, and la most rosea thafimodation ' atao.hotda fha Insurance peKries a. oddiiiutaUtcurildr, -ithaai^u'iini- t cult to make the mgjettty ofour people understand orapprechto anything , new. It most bare the mark of age upon H. below they could acknowledge ( or enmaragt II- Thin apirit lias always retarded and generally killed every I«qjym**i*tnaled tor the Improvement of the plaoc, and the peenn iary benefit of the people, but we are ' rejoiced to sue a different eplrit maiyfeatad In the working of thi. now naao- 1 elation. The people bavo taken hold of ' . it wllhaurprlatognlacrity, nearly all of • oar working people, the bone awl sinew , c | 1 tl» placo, lisviqgtakca stock, and , - , 1 1 iiifaLneaainanand wot»«o and nearly . ail of oar most prominent citizens ore > ■ imlng in on the new serin. 'Thi* Is | c a B<uUinS Association, having author, ily to purcliase Ileal Kstale, and con- 1 , tract tor awl erect DuUdlng-, and mini j , not be confounded with the obi Ca|c ! May Saving Fund, which la a very su|«rior organization of its kind and j j eminently profitable. Ti e pbn ofj work and the object, of thi two awodationi amentirely different . amfiiborofrrc one cannot lnterfecr with the otlttfr a In any way, aa some hf our' timid ones j - ^T*he Co-f IperaUve ha» JM Share- of I « Stock taken, and liold. serariliea to the ' , . amount of *V>17. 40 ;< Tlravaluc'of the' draft-* arena follows: " ' First Series (44. I

Seound Scries 13d. <-! Third Sertrs #4. oi Having muvaaud at the average rate of 100 per etOl on the amooot paid in. cl Now i.-tho time to .nbacdbi foratock. „ Those who wont building* wlfl find p, this the saaieat and cheap St way to a get them, and thoee who hive "money } to Invest cannot find anything aafer or more prolltalile, and at the woe time they will benefit the place, making per- „l manrat ImproremenU. which increase F the value of property awl lessen the „ uua in i"x"* Z .' 1 A . . t| A number of our city las -payer, we m find, tot Inclined to the erroneous bpln - .. ion that our rate of taxation is higher t| than It U "be whose. Wcdcrire to rf rorvect that impie-uloa n» for a. pcw.1- ,n . We. lnfbetie»twehaTehadoeeaaiou to ehrtnlele ; !w fact Ihatoor city taxri were lower than thoas of other place* generally. And even now with the ,,, largely increased rate for the enrreot s. year, we know the figure will compart- d| favorably with that of Other sections. „ Our ciliaem most hear In mjjKl tlial o Uic rate aasemod laal ytstr was at lea.t „ Ihrroraljbths of one per ixint, lower tlion j it ought to have been. This every u tax-payer admitted. For the present u yedr, an additional tbree-ekhih# have n been uraeasrd, »0 that really, our city D taxes havs been at the rate of one per until, for the part two youa. We here venture to assert thai there t la no other town In the staV- or coun- u try even, where taxes are lower then 1 Uiey are un the Island. Yo» we bear J s-hihj my that the high rite of tax- v atom will Irretrievably ruin the proa- S I wets of thelpiae.' aa a Summer p»'ri. i a 1 a't o» ramparftiMita* with .hit of the | S mint prdsprrwi., go-ahead ciiira In , ii the state Elisabeth, and learn a Vs. t| son from Its wonderful entrqirise and t rspld growth. In that city, though real relate (nay be murtgpgsd to- infill! valupjlla- owner of Um jn>i>crtj fl b flUlgrd In pay tlie saine tnx as though s it were unincumbered- Ho deduction p U allowed tlicre for mortgaps. Here. S "■ Vim 01, It B UUMUin. TWBTWfefo n of city ux within what it railed. "the a lamp and watch district" is f-.'.Ct in b the 100, odd outside of II, lioi-lll C either case more than dodbl our rale, d Again in tha' majority of ci Um and town, in thi. Stale awl out ..f It, properly it attaurl al ill pmumttl catk T ralttr. Very few ot our real estate ^ owner- wtwhl Is- willing to dispose of ' properties at their anwnod valuation. 11 We have before as a tahk of the , '' rales of taxation in ciiiaa ou'jndc New * ttn+j, ami In neos ol thorn 1. the rate ; 1 Xs low aa K is in Cape May City. In 1 the New England States wr (tad It ?-■ an the hundred in Lynn. »1.M In I'rovidroee, »il» in Foctlond, ll.S" 1 in Xesr llavcn, and Soon. In Phil- ' adrlphia It U M on the HO. Even in 1 the western towns- tlie rate is higher. 1 and the lowest wu find to letlAJli, ' Nebraska. Tlw nmrest spiiroaeh to ' our rale U by lire city of Wilmington, where the figure baa bam tuducedthli 1 yaw to . Those beta .prek foe l!»nwlv»: aid we by them befiwr uur reader*, >« da rest wWi per* w living J 'lire Skere«t H«Srfme'«iilhodUt . ruhnreh. In Miller Grew, la- t Friday, . ptwvrel . dseidad ,pcre«. The day ! wm a Iwutifui .«a-, and thtattoadanc, •luring tlw fatter part of the aftsriuau god arena*. ^ vn Huiu, U,*.. TV. ■

J LaogaX Chit-ChaL 1 (foal ia advancing. Head birds am getting fid. Frail-can- are in demand. Splendid nights for sleeping. " The lea trade is diminishing. Tomatoes am becoming tart This Is aathmosqalto weather. Swimming season is about over. The day* are rapidly shortening. Sloan keeps open during Um winter. ' Blackbirds are nnmeroua thia year. The hooey crop is said to bo good. IVach fritter* art never had to take. ' The rarprt ahakers are. raaahig a ' <*aat- - . i The grape crop has bnett a Boat pro- i one. | Sbte pencil, and. copy book ore in | i demand. Sportamcn are prejiaring for fall j - shooting. Mr. Jcro. Schcllcngcr hs» gone into i ThU is the mast delightful month I at the seaside. • Sausages will make their appearance | after the first frost. Buckwheat cakes will soon appear | morning appetiser*. -] Sever*! grand wedding* are expected i to cotsc of thi* winter. ' The Building & ban Association meets on Monday week. < Old Jars are revived in a good many J of our households at this lime. Stamps will not be removed from I friction mate he* on October 1st. (•bus jar* for preserving fruits, etc., | are suporior to tin in every rrepect. Tlw potato raiser* of the county gone Into their last rows of sum- j Tiietrm have begun to cast oil' Ibeir : j clothing while mankind are putting J ( "fbe I'ublic School building is tilling 1 1 up. and the ( lity Father* have to seek ! , j other quarters. , | A brisk trade in fruit cans, jars, j , i stoves and lieatcr* is now Is-lng done ( i by Bencxet lb Bro. | | Mr. James T. Smith will keep .a so- I gar store lulus now building, cor. < Av. A Washington streets, s ' Our literary s-cittie. are showing 1 | syntptons of live, nod the question j 1 arise* where will our local dab hold : 1 | Every housekeeper in tlie county j . j should know that tlw place to get the j I cheapest and beat white granite and : ' ■ (jueeruware is at leach &■ Ware**. [ ' Tlw Railroad Conductor* Assorts- ! j lion meets in Convention in ITtibulel- , plda next month, and win make hn f

exi-urtlon to CnpcMay on Wednesday, n the 7lh^ In conversation with one of our (| eminent agriculturists the other day, 0 potato crop -will turn out much better d it was st first anlidpatoil. The yield It is said will he average. I, IlfuoLAits AnofT. Tho colUtge a of Mr. J. S. Clark, cor. lafsyettn A y streets was visited last Sat- £ urday night by two of tlw house-break- b gentry, who effected an entrance B while »ome mrni hereof the family were out. On the return of tlie latter, the ,j Ihlevr* took the alarm, one of thera .making a hasty exit by means of the 1 „ door In rear of the building, ' tlie other through one of the front w^n- j »nd op to the porch, both eOret- 1 ft their escape before the Inmate* |j had time to refover fhun their snprise. t< j COUWTT IxsTtTL'TK.— At a Joint a mei-tlug of the Teachers of the three M Sunday schools of this city on Tui-s-rveniog, It was tmanlmoatly resolvnl to iaritu the County Sunday j( ■Irtiool Traduus Institute to hold Its next annual convention In the Mel ho- (i dlst Church of this place. A committee was appointed to extend the Invi- ^ tali on, and complete the neacesary ar- y menu. The Ins'ltnto will meet next month. ftpjrtut ScnootTBAt intRA lx-n- !' The first session of the Normal Institute for S. S. Tcaehers, Hridgeton District, N. J. Confcrencn c E. Church, will be held in Mill- r ville, commencing Tuesday Evening, " 'A ah and remtionlng «p the girt " i and find. All persona Interested m' I School trnching are rortllally ' invited. Ber. B. C idppineou, of | county, will conduct U» exercises, i Interesting than iv anticipated. J The aXeurslon of MaAUvMcohatiics, 1 from Htlladclpliia to Cape May which ' staled some weeks ago wm to Uke * place tills month, will be made next " The airiml iwfafia will ' nmiil-TKtwi-. n m. ihun-lrcl and lilly ^ and three hundred and fifty, aud will ' the gftcsU of Mr. J F. Cake, of Hall, until tlw routing Mon- ' : HaumTlluvE —The ladles of the 1 Tabernacle M. K. Cliulth, at Cold 1 Spring have decided on "holding a ' Home In U» grave at lien- 1 trail's Station on Wnlnesday, fist ' I InsL (• reat preparations sre its progress « : to ttake thla ano of the most attractive I I of the season. Refreshment* I win be provided on the ground. ' ExcnaioB' —The sucueaa which crowned tlw efforts of our young friend*, Messrs. F.DWAnw A I.AWngxcu. estabilshe* the fact, that a first-das* Clothing Establishment con be sustained at Second and Market , Strerta, Piiilailelpliia. Keoil their Advertisement, give them a roll and ; their New Hoods for Fall and Wlnlex. ' OMikMUttollgw Hfiunan. . — Among (he first to he put up this fall will bo a fine doublo-siore l.ulldiag on ' ; Mr. Hsrson-s lota, Washington StMel. ' : We undantand (be contract has already bn*o awarded to the firm of I I Messrs Ware A Eklredge, Contrac,j tors and Bnlldars. i Wavtci>. — An active, aideniwake J : boy trr giri tn eTery neighborhood In ' i Hoed j«v in cash. Work can be done , i at leisure honn. Write for partieolare . ti.jniisl!. AM.,-..'. < .... lW.-ferv,

From the followmg commpeJaa- , ' Uon, received from a Director of . I (bo County Fair AteociotJoo. uur J "readers srBI do doubt be able to under- ( stand for theumelrsa the ra»oo why ( the Wars was ignored in the Agri- . cnlturstl Fair enterprise, and why the i Society's Printing was dooe outaide J the county, sooner than we should re- ( ceive any benefit therefrom:- , Sol-Til DkxTOVtU-x, S. J. , * Ecrron Ocban Wava>— ] , cJn^Vwp?' yAgriSSSS'1? air, j with surprise. »t 1 Now the truth la, your paper bae 1 long since ceased to be a county paper c . proper, although It publishes fagal ad- , vrrtitements;and Willie it has formerly , a Democratic Editor, and preiresrd 1 to be neutral. It was never trera to Democratic principles, and would jsito I Republican proceedings withoot 1 notour comment, while it would Inrar- , iablr publieh Democratic reeolutloni i and meeting* under the head of "a ' communication," or "an ndrertisc- * mcnt," and steadily refining tb print r I sny communications forwarded by any j of your patron*, although forwarded by .[racial contract, by the lamented form- ' cr Editor, Mr. B. ft. Magottagle. ; ' I speak or write you [>lainly bccnOK ; 1 ■ still friendly. Tour paper lias "to-i c died" to the Republicans, until neither ( . "of the two political ptfrtiee own ire In- : I liucnev, and I hope you will hereafter 1 your color* so tliat all may run ! f and read. a Tour cliarge* pWfarred against lira I , Cain May Agricultural Society, are | , serare and will prohnbly injure , * It, fsit wo hope not materially. " I am a Director find also an uncom- • i promising Democrat, and as such be- ; j licra wc hay* done no wrong. j Respectfully Voure, j< Mr. Townseud litre declares in Ian- j guagc to that effect, that becaure we | lute "lodied" to the Republicans, , and refuscdtoprintcertain Democratic . u documents, according to dircctious. , the Cape May Agricultural Fair Bode- ; t I was perfactly Justified in ignoriog , i the Wave, and in ndoptlns that course f | which wc took .exception in fast i f j week's pa|>cr. In the first place we ; a | rt/usrJ to print any cominunici- 1 j tion which we considered n/orthy of j j. [inblicatlon. We have nettr polluted Republican or Democratic n-sUulion* i t proceedings under this or that head, j ( and we challenge any person tdeorro- , , borate Mr. Townscnd's staU iu^nt by c on examination of the lilcs of flw |»- 1 1 j per while it lias been under ou j can- j t | trol. He writes to us "plainly bfauw- 1 ( j still friendly," and charges ual with j I having "todUd" to tlw BeptiMicao j , { party. Why? Iltesuse. publishing j | as we purport It to be, an independent ! , I [taper, wc recommended n eitixen ofK- ; this place lor the Republican Cougrra- | f sional nomination. Our rensous for ( so doiiig were briefly these. Tha: Jootng uncny taese. .■». .

nomination as both parties admit, being equivalent tn on election, wc hoped »■ choice would hare fallen to the lot . of a Cape May nominee, and lit a spirit , of local pride urged the name of a resiof this city. We recommended | o| Mr. Coke bocause wo knew him to be no ^ blathering poUtidon or office hunter, ; „ we were confident lie was «iual in H ability to his strongest opponent for ; •' the nomination, aud that were he *c- 1 " iected, the Interests uf Cape May wooM . ,| studiously looked after ami support- !■ r<!. Wo ulvocsted hlj nomination -v also, from motlrvs uf personal friend- [' siiiji— and not because he was a lb- „ publican. If this be "todyism," then d j accra|it the situation. Wmncnxo or tiij: Ptntuo Tbo re-opening of the publie schools liring* happily together the teacher* and pupils who during the . [out vacation, liave gathered- health j " and strength for their task*. They- 1 h will enter on these task* with frrali ° energy, and our public schools are now j - so well orgauiscd that they will doubt- [' prove more abundant fountains ot good than over. The whole community i 1 i» ileeply Interested in them as ind.*- 1 [ransable means for educating those who are to be the meu and women ofj, next generation. ] a - * ' ' la Tlie following little anecdote may , n any jureoM In Cape May who Is j , in doula on the snbjoet referred to: j j Tlie Congregation of a well-known t church in the sooth uf Bcotfaud has ' h recently liad msderdiacossionthe qucsof the proper atllttido in prayer. Ja- . His tayn. bring asked by a lady tfll* i * congregation if he wanted to conform - , to tlio n-commendation of tlw minis- j " tor, that all should kneel, replied, very emphatically, "Never a bit will } n lcneal." Tlw Bible says, 'Wateh and ( pray;' awl hoo can evrrybotly watch I on their knees, wi' their e'on staekit? r Na, na, I'U just stand an' glower t about me, as I hae aye done." t . .Tnn- 1 iiunsi — Fninwn — Thischarming and elegant Magixine for . October announces that all new subscriber* for 1BT1, who subscribe by the first of November shall rveeivc the | November and December number* in | , addition gratis, making ftwBO ilumiki I in skill Those who sobeeribe by the , , first of December shall receive tlie December number/re., -making 7kirr««* , rnmUki in am Those dctlnmv ol sub- , \ scribing tor a iadyW magaslne for next ■ , year, should take advantage of these , liberal oifcrs. Tl: Lad,: F,yl Use admirable magaxloe— It hasbmn caHed i 'Ths Qareu of the monthlies. j^JFrit*, , , 8.50 a year ( which also lodndrea , Urge steel .engraving). Four cofdrs. ' I (to Five eopfas [and one gratis), fa>. | ' , "The leulie*' Friend" sad, 'The , Bstarflay Enning I'prt "(and onol j engraving), W-W. I'ubHshed by r Dsacesi A IVteraon, Philadelphia. I Samp U enfmet ml frlii. After * »n»t deal uf oompulmg and ' fooling with fignrra.it has been deckfcd f L that lira summer just cmlril Was. Sis i II Iwtlrst since 1700. Well we are re«l ' 9 glad It was hotter Urn t ytwr became we ; . ncrer did Hkr those people wh« 1 I flmrisMd id 17l». It may be they j ,f had a poor opinlcai cf nr. U--The doctor* reromtmnd more fish i mid lea* meat to consumer*. Their ! " ailvlre sbookl U Wkwrt, a. it woold n undoubtedly compel butcher* to aome 1 - down a few sounds of Iba hwina tadn der. » Avcsda Ikmsv - the name ■<« !«.. as,:. I j

' ** ^Zwt]^urews>nwra< ( 1 ' Through your PresMwt, Mr. Wax d 1 we areTtqwwted to make a ( retraction in reference to a certain t ' sutoment pobMwd in last week's ] ' paper, which be aBogra reflected un- L ' iuitlv noon Ufa feadcr* of the Fair at „ ; South SeariUc, andjvhlch lw inform* t do not core Jnst'now to occupy our p resub-ra' time in discussing tlie pr» f, priety ofour crilkfara on the action of L 1 the Sodety in csntcmptnoosly Ignoring d the only joonal printed In the county, t , but wUlbriofiy refer to tho facts of the c and let our renders Judge if there ■ was pot sufficient ground for the remarks to which exception has been n made. ^ Last spring the Society decided on a county fair during the pre*- . ent month, to which wc gave all the publicity wc could through our col- if urafis. Soon after, the List of Pre- J raiuni* was completed, sad published • in' *' paper of pronounce! political views, nod whore a vowel purpose U to be lis reyoi »/ yof.licof perry, i ! The document being <* more than J 1 ordinary iutorest to the people of ( ape ■ May, wd ibould hare gladly published 1 ; it in our columns if the Baririy liad - {given ns the opportunity. A laqpr fl amonut of printing has since been ' dotra for the Fair, not a singfa dollar's [ worth of which las bceu seal to this ; office. This may not liave been intentional, it fa true, but we are Informed g i by the- President of the Bodecy that 11 i tHe concern known as tlw Star of ike j IVqw offered to do the same for omOffict. We tlutnk our gentle- d. I nnnly and enterprising neighbor of the ^ i Mr for King so r reel In bis calculation r ' work for which we had no chance of * | bidding. Wc cannot accept that pre- » text from the simple fact tliat wc havu t brni consulted by any person in "v ! reference to printing of any description «i ! lira county Fair. Neither has an - | advertise incut of the same been . j to us fur publication. And ^ 1 when work rould not U- > I done In the raid Slur establishment for ii lack of the requisite facilities. sooOcr " | than we should he patronircd, the job * ] was taken beyond the limits of the <■ : county, to au oillcc in Vinefand. This j ; might [losslbly have Iracu unlntetij tioual; bat then wc have It from one al | tlie Director* of tho Society, that be- 1 • ! cause the W av t has "todled" to the j publicans add refined to print some ( e j Deniocraliejloeumcnta, it wss ignonsl ' J j brthttAMQuty Fair Society. With this statement we fenvt our 1 ' I reader* to judge wh.ther we wen- jusI tified or not- to the con clarion we hud i j arrive.! at.

The Jtomocrntlc voters of the several | towtv.hhw and wards of tho counties - of CamiUn, Gioucutcr, -Salem, Cumi (.'»[« May and Atlantic. ; constituting the First Congressional of New Jersey, nre requested | to assemble and clocl drtegstiw from ' escli township and ward, to nes t in Convention at the (.'ouit House, in city of Cnmden, X. J., on Tiiuu— . pay. the 'dirrit pay ok BErTKNIir.lt NEXT, at 10 o'clock. A. M-. for the ' purpose of selrctlng a candidate for Congress, to be au|>|«rte>l by tho Demccratlc and Conserrativo voter* of" the at the'electiou to Is- Iraki mi Tuesday, the tilU ifay ri" Novemlrar JOHN CLEMENT. Chairman of lira fast Convention 17* Annual Fair of the Vinelaml Farmer*' Club and Floral Society, will | be held In Plain Street Hall and grovi-, on Monday and Tuesday, the lpth and 1 90th .toy* of September. Ureal prv- ' paratlons sre King mode for a fine and handeouw display of iroit sand flowers. j drtlvrr a lecture. Tlie Democratic County Convention : was held at Camden on lost Monday i a week, with Hon. Chalkley Albertson as chairman, Henry Frederick* wa* , nominated fin- County Clerk; loofah : ton for County CbllOctof, find RAudall K. Morgan for Sheriff. The'i . falter are the present incum- i . York faded locks can fa- restored to ! i all tbelr youthful beauty by tuing ! I NATVRKfallAUi RxsTiina rtyE,whkli j is flue from all Uaugerous drug*. •*>* ' i mlvcrtlsemrut. "TitEin Name isVeoipn," gjpy faappllcd to thoso who die annually of although science has of I year* sensibly diminished tlieiri number. It is gratifying to "know that! Hie general use of I>r. Wfaur'a tfalram ' of Wild Chrrrv is largely instrumental in attaining this end. Speclil NollcsV" ' i Mnslrl- in C'biunwry, Of New I I I Jtrssr. i.n.i ; ij, COKSUSIOWW" rpr tb* Btsts sf res*-} IvtaU. > ■ JS-lotr J >#H (Wsltri st ku Manrat date, : j .orssf TklrWrsts Wrest ssS (Urerl Arreik*. - ! j test *r retars sisll ire reerifl o( Iks pure. II re«!J5*TalJk ' i SKT-" to ■\M. ' 1

The joint cpmmlttae ! dcuttntoed in Juira hat to hold this | in the city of Trentaojn^' left the time to the diseretl.m (fW* Executive CVunmittas, who, at n meeton Wednesday In Trenton appointed Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, the 47th, a*h, and ?9th, of thi. month M the tttne for holding the ramr.- ^ pastor* of the two New Jersey Coo- »■ fereocn, and of an equal number of j .making in all some sis hn*. i person*-* faxger number | rarlaps, than ever met In any denominational convention yrtheld ia tbta state. Jack -Frost haa already visited Connecticut, and taken a bite of to-% bacco ■ New Advertisement*, t VtXrAMIO* BK A < t: BIT sSL ^lewg y'oT^! j vuut a iMrrtTiox itokyin,sM>ktsntrairt*yrt^M^aa£T^nr~i. , (PATEXT liL-WsrU-CR kV. . , X *» k 1 ij}"" naVkly ttrrel yil OLfoCHT JBLIkn^D SII»:iUF»"« HALF.. Mar, *Sjstalra"reJ«' of Jre..b mitre sFr •JL.TlfL'Z r L TIIO«»» wil't t. I si 37 8. Second 8t.. khovs Olire'ant, - : foutun ■ r

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