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CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVEl THinut, OCTWWM «. m. CITY AND COUNTY : Cape May City Directory, tm o— SSSSFkbl SirJTliss ' i.** OM-C a luaraa. ipisfe: .saeBSSSRJSSWLr-' I ) .gsrsjri«ssar.ti!f: I l'artles In debt to the late firm of Johnson 4 Hughes Kill find In eur j* column! thla week a mqosel to "«ep thla wee* a reqiiem >*■ <— f

T up to the Captain'! oflko and bottle." Ttut "CUAMOBD CBOia."— >*erer hare we sren a more eloquent picture than this beaniiful ehrorao J net issued from the pros* by J. Hoorcr ol 804 Market .L, It.Ha. Can be eeen at thia nrartx i.vrtt^ Court. CoxvbxnriK— The Ikmeracy of Cape May - County will assemble lu Coorenllon at the Court Home, next Toesday, 11th Inst., for the purpoao of nominal. tic .xujldate* ■ tor the State remato and Assembly. | A Mr.mao of the Democratic vo. lore of thla dty la called for on Salur day craning at tlie City Hall, for the purpoee of appointing fire delegate* t" represent the city In toe County Conrun Hon to bo hold at the Court Houae on Tucaday, 11th inat. A reijjdeasnnt and aocialentrrtainmi'i.^jnSnpnfcllo the imbflcattoc OHfawore Ilouac on Tuaa.lay ereulng. under the nuapieca of the ladies of the Presbyterian Church. The a&ir partook of the character of a thuseh fcati- ' val and »aa well palronlxed during the erening. the reault being In erery ' way aaliafiirtory to the lady manager.. TlXEAIIOE.— Inst month a aplendid three-masted schooner. called the * "A. L. Dow" *u launched in fine 1 atyle from too shlp-ynJ of llarWgti. Shcppnnl A Co*, of tola rlUnge. The i reaael la ono of the boat everbnllt at thla place, Ha launch being aucjeaaftilly accumpllahrd In prtaoneo of a large coooourao of spectators. The A. L. Awe ■ Is 11.1 feet In toe kocl, and i* of neatly ' fUOlotu cue ton. houae measurement. : . The reaael will bo aaUed by Captain : lYdrick Young. , — ___ 1IU. McCUHTOt E's IdB-TCMB "II , ► Tucaday nmj Wednesday evenings wcoi cxeralinply Interesting and iuatruclire, hat not ao well attfiidod aa we exported. The lecture on Tucaday evening, In "bleb tho Doctor dcnioiiatcand "Uu.f to Talk" foeraial a theme whlolt embraced matte ra of peculiar Intefeot to every parent in the community. Thia erening the subject will be on the '"Ruler of too Body," and we trait there will bj a good repreeenlaUon of our people to Union to what promisee to be the moat cntolainlng of the courac. To-morrow nrenlng the Doctor ledum to gentlemen exclusively. ItopT Wart tap AallOHK. — lait ThnrwUy the body or an unknown female ru fvuud no Ludkmbi Beach, a |«.lnl aome twenty mllia north of Capo May city, haring been w allied ashore the preceding night. It wha evident from too docompobed atate of the body, which waadratitnteof clothing, will, the oxoaptkmof one ahoe and atocklng, and presented a moat sickralng spectacle, that It had boon In the water for a long time. A pair of tarring. alltl clung to tho alironken eara nud In toe rejoin or toe mouth, the fatlant haring entirely tiiaoppeared, woe bund a act of tkhm teeth, with tin, dontlafa name, direction and no. <d the engraved on the gold plate. The body waa llret diacorrred by a boy, and alterwarda taken in charge by Mr. II. Dare ami bur.-d by him ,1,. f.,U»r. ;.!:vy. markut No. 1MB, -V. P. Pvterre. Bowery, 5. T.

The firm ofJohmnoaA Hughea" b 1 no more, a dissolution of lautoermhip I liarlng taken place laat Vfoturday.— 1 Tho hu.tnc*a will tr hereafter conduct- 1 ,*1 by Mr. Juhaeun. 1 Swain Garrison hi adding another itary to hta late Vtneiand Fruit store on Washington. Inert. ' The splendid businsw* alto on Jecklr purrhaaed by applying to Mr. ' (son. J. BalUw. We nn+Tstaud that a atoek com- , pane are ahralporchaaing Cold Spring for raimlrtog the I aland with water. Trace yqnrarlf aa other, are yoo'"Ttelwfedtf ta '-tto V'|U that you were not ported up abotd Tie- eW.u* loci tw ywing ladle., b

Tho RepuhBcam of dope May coun- f ty aaacmbied in Coorention bet Sat- , urday at the Court llonaa, for the parpare of nominating reprerentatiree for , the atatc Senate and Aaanabiy, aheriff ' and three oorooera. The Cooretrtioo waa called to order at 3 o'clock by Dr. > A. Young, chairman, Mr. Jf. S. Cor. too being Klected to act n Secretary, j The flrat bnmlncae in order waa- the ^ ; appoin unent of toe following gentlemen . u committee on Credentiab:— W. V. L. Selgman, of Lower; Joaeph Ware, Capo May CSty. Thea. Douglas!, of Middle; Bearer Crawford, of Donnia; Sylranna Coraon, of 1 Upper. n The credentiab of tho acTcral delcgalkmi baring lata examined, the j committee rrpo rtcda full repreecntati on ^ Trom the towt^ilpa, with oneexeep- & Aa oommitteo on Rcrolutiotia the d chair appoinlcd Meaera. HyL Oorece, Seigman, George HlWlreUi, Dr. C. and Capt. Tho. Towtueod. ^ During the preparation of tho reao- ^ lutloni too delegates retired to the a Grand Jury room to make their nominations. While they were ao occupied p those remaining were entertained with [o aome remark a on the question* inrolr- u ail in tho campaign, by the nomine* nf G the Republican party for Cougma from . this diatrict— Mr. John W. Ilaxleton. w At tho close of bit epeech, the dele- w gates re-aiaorabled lo the court room, when lion. Thea. llccaby waa Intro- o( duccd to toe eonrention aa their can- ^ didato for the Statt Senate. Mr. llcre-

r I ej thankod the gentlemen of tho coo- ' rcntion for auch a flattering cxprea1 aion of their coa&denco in him. Mr. - Richard S. Learning, of Denals Town- » ahlp, wai then Introduced m the gentlemen selected as their candidate for tho Ilouse of Assembly. Mr. Learning in a few remark* exprereed hi* ' gmtefulneaa for the compliment ex- ° tended lo him by too Conrcnliui in placing him on their Legislative nom1 I nation. He regretted to bear that aome doulda as to his past political standing had been expressed among , certain jartlre froen the lower part or tho county. Such, if there were any e present, he referred to those whs 0 knew him brat — to his feiends and _ neighbors in Dennis township. 0 Mr. Ixamlng waa followed by his contestant for the nomination, Mr. D. Schcllenger, who heartily endoraed the . nomlnall on nf Mr. Learning ae»di>lodged b Ida anp|tort for the wlndo ticket. He , felt grateful to the delegates who gave a him their rotes in the convention. Tho committer on resolutions report- . cd. and their report adopted. • The real of the nominations were r then announced. For Shertfi; Anthony . Steelman, the present incumbent. For Coroners.— Thoa. B. Gaudy, 8. . F. Hewitt, and Maakel Ware. 3 On motion, an act entitled "an net s to act off upper Township in the eoon- , ty of Capo May, to Atlantic county," s and reported lo have Iw n Introduced 1 in tin last session uf too Legislature by . Senator Rioc, eras read. After speeches were made by Mr. - John W. II axel Ion and Mr. Davis T. r the colored orator and dclo- . gale from Cape May dty, tho Convcn- , lion adlouroed. Co CUT PlIOCKKDtRO* Ou Wod1 tiraday toe following appeal eases were 1 tried:— George Young vs. James C. Sidney; ' an appeal from decision of Mayor Mil- ' br; J. 11. Unfftnan, for npjcllant; F. ' Kingman for appelke. Judgment for ' Sidney 830.81. ' Win. D. TomUn vs. Eeb Swain — " Appeal dismissed with cost*. ' George Young vs. Gewrgs HIMrelh; in debt; J. It. Huflhun for appellant; ' J. S. Mitchell for appellor. Verdict for ' appellee, W7.tr>. Tin Grand Jury found the following : ' Mils of indictment — State vs. Isaac Swain, Jr.; assault and battery on I*. Margin; plead not . R"»tTState vs. Thomas Williams; assault and battery. J State vs. Ellen Renins; nasanlt and , battery; plead not guilty. Slate v*. Matthew McGnlrk; wiling liquor on Hondar. State vs. Thoa. IKIIon aial Al. Hugg; ' aasaull and haUery ou Wm. Illckuom. State vs. Rhoda McCartney; adnl- ! tcry; plead not guilty. Slate vs. Same; keppiag disorderly " house; plead not guilty. Sum vs. Thrn. R. Witaon; arson; " plernl not guilty. State vs. John Sands; assault i« ami * : Impeding nn nflker; plead not guilty. ' , Mate >(». Same; assault and battery r on James Rook; plead not gnllty. n State vs. Isaac 8wala; Grey for state; Si guilty. Fined <1.00 and cost*. State vs. Juhu (iamb; imllctinant for

asmult and battery on James Dnsk; J. llufflnan for defendanL Verdict j T guilty. VlydSlO and costs. « State vi. Some; assault and Impeding on officer; plead guilty; Hard <10 Ji and costs. di Slate vs. Elkn K euros; indictment oi for assault and balteiju Grey for state; a; F. F. WmteoU for dpfimdanU Verdict gpdlty; flood Handouts. State vs. June* Dillon and A. Hugg; ct an Indlrtmrr.t for Baaanlt awl lattery. ; Dillon |doad guilty aod waa Quod <3 V aud cots. Hujg pkwd not guilty. - State n. Thoa. R. Wilson, arum. J. * ' J. Rodgsts, of ft , F. Kingman, ami . F. F. WtStooU for dcfcndnnL This . cow involved toe attempt lo Are th« 1 ■ store of J. 8. Garrison an Washington h , street, in thia dty. last August, and li t no little interest was manifested as to , the result by the ritllent of the ptaoe. tl , Twelve witnesses wsre examined fir the atate aod four for ton defendant. ' j Verdict not guilty, on the ground that Slate vs. Rhoda McCartney, keoptng c ° disorderly houae; 8, II. Grey and J. 1 It Huffman for stale; F. F. Wwteott v | and F. Kingmin f w defendant; Vcr- I f i diet guihy. Usoteacwd to the Sub .1 ,fj Prison for am ynai. It

haU laths Council chamber, on erening, Sd iuit. In absence sf the Mayor al the recuhour for mseting, coundl waa called to order by Recorder Hughes. Tho Mayor subsequently appeared and took the chair. lam, Mocray, Thompson, J. G. Ware, J. Strattoo Ware, W. W. were read and approved. The chairman of the Judiciary Committee reported fhvorahly in reference fo certain protested nobs, having arranged for their renewal at 00 day!. On motion of Mr. W. W. Ware the committee were authorised and Instructed to negotiate for the renewal of the note for <1900, coming on the 14th of tola month. The committee to whom was referred a bill of Mr. John Rutherford, reported toe same Incorrect with the exception of one item for 12, and on moa warrant for that amount was ordered drawn iu hit favor. The Oommitteo on Protection of reported that In pursuance to lrom council they hail consulted with too Huperintcndeut of tin Company In refermcc to toe lightof the dty with gas during the winter. Tho Superintendent of the works proposed to snpply toe city with got from too 1st of October to the 1st Jane next at the reduced rate of <3 KM) ft

r Mr. Mccray moved that the proposl- • lion or the Gas Company bo accepted. Mr. Hughes offered an amendment, ' which was accepted, that the lower soclioo of the dty, not provided with gas lamps, be lighted with kcroacot r oil. During a general interchange of * views on the gas question which ensued, It was ascertained tlurt the dty 1 was expected to consume at least 1300 * fL a night, which, together with lbs : kerosene lights, would involve an ex1 pcuditure of some *3000 for the dght *. men lbs from now until next summer. , The amendment was agreed to. 1 Affirmative— Messrs. Ludlam, Mo- ! cray, Thompson, J. G. W. Wore, J. 1 8. Ware— 5. N egati TO — Messrs. Hughes, W. W. " Ware— 2. The original motion was then agreed I Affirmative — Messrs. Ilugbc*, Lude lam, Mccray, Thompson, J. H. W. . c Ware. J. S. Ware, W. W. Ware-7. Mr. Hughes moved that .too 5 ft- ' burners now on the lamps he reduced to t ft graduate burners. ' Which was not agreed to. ' Affirmative— Ludlam, Mccray, J. S. Ware — 3. Negative— Hughes, Thompson, J. G. W. Ware, W. W. Ware-t. Mr. J. Q. Ware moved that an addi- ; tional watchman bo employed loal. tend to the lighting or the kerosene lamp* outside the gas limit*. ' Which was not agreed lo. Mr. Mccray moved that the officers ' now on duly attend to the lighting of ' tbegaaand kerosene lamps, with instruction to resign if they could not perform such duty. Which was agreed to.— 7—0. Mr. Wan moved that the Commit- • tee on Protection of Property I* ln- * structod to have the kerosene lamp* put in order, and ready for use wheh ■ required. '' Which was agreed to, on being • amended by Mr. Ludlam, that all the r lamps bs properly cleaned. The ordinance en 11 tied "an ordinance " to change the name of -South' street to •South Ufayetto' " was taken up on ll» third ami final reading, when it ' was |>oaacd, all the members voting afr ftroustively, and ordered to be published according to law. K I On motion council went into an election for Clerk of Election, when Mr. " 8. R. Stitcs was nominated ami d(4 eland elected. Tho following Kill were unfend !t paid:— d c*re u'.u r.ss to. artt-t A Mil from N. C. ITitr, waa on moll lion referred to toe Committee on l*rotection of l'roperty to investigate, r. Mr. Hughes stated that the appro- >• i prialiou made iu May last for Police I- expenses having being exhausted, the Mayor had therefore refused to sign » 1 any mora police orders on the Treasurer. He suggested that an addition - I I al appropriation be made from the Incidanttal food. *' Mr. Hughes tlien moved that too f- Mayor be instructed to sign all the po7 lice orders drawn upon toe Treasurer up to tho present date, notwithstanding the foci that lliu appropriation for *; that purpose had been exhausted. rt Wbitli wax not agreed to. AtfirniatiTO— Mrasre. Hughea, J. H.

Negative— Meos^a. Ludkm, Mecray, J. U, W. Ware and W. Ware.— u. ' Mr. W. W. Ware ararcd that toe j Judiciary Committee he Instructed to ( draft an appropriating ordinance null,- , "rising coundl to make toe necessary appropriation. Which was agreed to. ; AtBruallik.-— Messrs. Ludlam, Mo- , j Thompson, W. W. Ware. — t. Negative.— Mu-*n. Hughes, J. O. W."Ware, J. S. Waix-3. It was moved UuU when council sd- , Joura it adjourn tn tuoet next Monday evening, KXh inst. , Which waa agreed to. Mr. Thorn psem moral that llm CTty Treasurer and Wty Clork I be Instructed to issue the nen-sssry ubI ligation uf the Otj al sixty days In Isi of J. C. Kelloj' and T. 11. IVto for i the amount* of their rmpective claims. ; Which was agreed to. Ou motion council adjournal. C. 8. Maukatu, Clerk. | AUASKJU— When- uu U,i- globe | ; can wo go beyond the omnipresent . V snkoe* landing at Sitka, we had j I [ walked but a short distance int» tile ■ • when wo reached the -uortharu I I of Dr. Aycr's nasliciua. iu full i I ; courts' of these lowtal tribe. Tb«v j

■ Dobbins VMM i VecetablemMTI A Oolor and Drosing that wffl not Bum j ' too Hair or Isjure too Head. ' It makes Hair ooft tod fine, restoring , i, its natural color without dyeing, by ; I. importing a hoakhy aud vigorous 1 „ FT 13 ALWCrTHIi LSUil ATT OTIft 426 north Ekha St, mtL \ • ribs sue, terra boubo. sold EvnrwHcm. t ' None geuuine without my signature, 1 sod I put my mune to no goods toot - are not of surpassing excellence. h • to Tiir. raTRox* or tub rrnuc " school or CITB MAT CUT. £ s We hare, at tho p Taefft term, In at- £ tendance, about 223 pupils, all of whom, t with but few exceidions, hare thus for •> been not only regular, lall punctual- t, B This you hare doubtlraa noticed by the Jj , weekly reporU sent home to you for « i your inspection and signature. Since ^ t my connection with this school I no- J -, lioo by recormice to the registers of JJ too sovcrol departments, tout during ^ - no term have wc had the regularity ami u punctuality iu attendance on the port tu of pupils as wc are listing now. The- ^ ' scholars of the Primary de[xirtmcnt are not so punctual as thoso of tho m ' other divisions of the school, as might 1 bo expected, hot with a little effort on - f your port this might be greatly nmello. rated. The preacul condition of your . Public School is too direct result of ' J your efficient and energetic Directors, who are ever alive to the best interests of your children, and who, for the bet- * " tcr government of this school, have sanctions! and caused to bo published a ' the following a IU- LBs AND BBOULATtOXA. AKTICL* 1. No child shall be con- , sidcred elidible to tl»e school until lie 2 or sho shall liave attained to the age of *" • live years. . t\ Auticlh 2. The privilege* and iin- " I muni ties ufitoc wliool will nut be al- ,J lowed to nnjr scholar whose name is not reglsteiial on tlie CVe-u* I £■ ', I laIf admitted the tuition for iWaiii . shall lie established by "aid-JWaid, a- t, I well aa the timo'-ef-jmyfiurnt iff the Abtk lk-T. Any tehofor pro;ierly entering too school and registering hi* or her name shall be considered a member of the school, ami shall be en- ' titled to all toe privileges aliko with • others; and if he or she absent himself »' or herself from the school for n time " . exceeding one day or two half days twitliln toe five school day* of too week. ' except for sicknow or o-.licr satlsfoc- r. » tory-causc, on less previously excused t by tho Principal, he or she sludl ho •* subject to suspencion from the qchool. Auticle 4. Any scholar who has been thus suspended lrom sdioul msy, 1 by proper acknowledgment to the lh- J - rectors or lbincipal, be re-admitted t Into tho school, providol Uiere bo n vacancy. \ AbticlEo. Auy Kholar to whom a set of books hat been given shall Is; - responsible for tlie tame, and will fo- - charged for all lots or defacing o( the J , books plawvl In hit or her charge, ex- " . ccpt the natnral wear of the same. Abticlb 0. Any scholar who shall cut, mar, scratch, or dcCtce tho fo • fo-nchc-s, hl-u:k-l*anl«, or any other , piece of furniture of toe schoolroom or " shall be found to bare Injured in any . way tho school-building or out-buiM- » ings, shall bo subject to suspension or ■ > expulsion from tlie school. *" 3 Abticlb 7. Any scholar who shall ui . Iiave withdrawn from tile school with- . out tlie consent of the parent or guar- • dian shall not be readmitted exerp! r by the consent of the Directors of too school. j Abticlb r. Any scholar who shall i be lata mure than live minute* from : ■ the opening of tin, morning or alter- ' - noon iHosioo, for threo times during a I school week, unless for oatfofoc.urj j cause, shall be subject to inspcnd.ni ; or reprimand, which shall be at the j I discretion of toe Principal. ■ Article p. Any schulartra leaving ' the school, who has any book or books , belonging to tbo school stiail bo re- r qnired to deliver the same to the teach- - er of tbc division to which he ur slic , belongs; and in case inch scholar dnus I >• not comply with this article, he or she ' e shall bo debarred neratlnr from the ■ „ privHege. of the school. , " a A. L. Uatxbs, Principal. . m r An Ordinsusee entitled, "An Ordi- w " nance to ebanga tlie name of South ^ i- street to Sooth lAfoyrtte. , Be itordalnednnd enacted brthclnbaKtants of toe city of Capo May. tn ° ® City Coundl assemble!, and it is here- ' *" by emaetcd by toe auL'iority of the " t some, Tliat the name or Sou:h ttrei-t V |. ho and it Is hereby changed to "Sooth Lafayette." Aud he It Ihrthcr ordained and enacted that this act shall take effect immediately. i. Approved October Sd, IflTt*. Attest: AY. II. Miller, f C. 8. Maqeatii, gcrk. Mayor. "

WlTHIX TUB AY IIOI.K RAXOE of « tonic and alicrativu modicum* known, « Is untitled to more considcralion ; than the . IVruvlsn Syrup. Iu all Cases of rnfceblal and debilitated cuu- ■ stitutiaa it I* very noncdy ncedrd. Tho^m«at iwslUve prooTof this ran lie | An antl-oegro suffrage conventiim, hcbl at Salem, Tuesday uf last • week. Il was compoeud of puraons i calling Umafoelvm Urpuhlicans. Isaiah ' D. Clawsnn, ofHaletn, was nomiuated [ ' fur Congress In opposition to John AY. ' I! nr.li tun, toe regular RsqaibUcan r-an-didatb. The ouurwtiun pcrpctmu-d the followingsfreoolve:" J ' AVhcr.'os.a hrgo majority «ff the Ko- _ publican voter. ofUio First Congrea- , slunal District hnro ever been, and 1 ' j IU1W are, oppusad to negro salfrage: ; \ ami wbrroas, wc daem II our duty to I " j express our views opon this question, ' I therefore lie It Itoulved by this Convention, That • we adhere lo tile old duotCHM of the I Republican insjarily, nud solemnly, i : i declare that we esauo: and will out : 1 1 give rncuaragriurat Wl support to i , j much aa odious mawar. . ^ ] 8. J. Ahaam.ur Xlixakth, N. J„ j ! j H bs>R Catholic, hoe jwuseuted toe jiltov.Hr MUfer, ufKo- ll.-. tw..l.,!,of ' j j ground upon which to erect a lksptfot HI

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DKILLISTS. ORUGJTORE! tphe Largowt tssscl Beat drugs, hull Mci®, Wimtj, TOILET Fancy Artlclaa Cape May County. For Medicinal Dae ONLY, Drs. yt.tttt'Y X .HECIt.tT, DR. J. S. KENNEDY t SON, BTILL COXTtRUE THEIR urilCI DRUG STORE.! No. 37 Washington St., WHERE the Warts RT DAT OR IIY NIGHT. . One of the Doctor* holds himself j iu readiness | AT ALL HOURS | that ore daily made by their friends I and otli^rs. DRUGSTORE, | : c„u,r.r;:;.Rur I ' nnriit, PATENT MED1CINER, [ PERFEMERIEB, And TOILET AHTIi'LER, Great iitritai ft Cmjaiy, OF NKAY YORK, I GREEN A BLACK TEAS, COFFEES, WHICH ARE aelblV AND f. ROC Ml. AT t'ABUO PRICES. ill Warranted to give Entlrr Sallsl faction or thMoj Hrfunded. ! AS rxa SEE CIRCULARS BETTI.NO I'ORTH j ea-TIICT HEED OXLT TO RK TRIED TO Hi: RROVED. * . _!±I New Advertisements. WELSH 4 X1HIFFIT1IS. SAWSI AXES! SAWS! Sows ol ^ m. npll^s,. « IpSMI^i muIhUnl'ctesliiLffl Bosloo. >'-M. , or DsUolL SIuk. PATENTS. TXVRNTORS wto wlsk So toko owl Loll..* l^reusl on setteM losoootel WIIR^M UXW q HL'RNk CO..VT r*.k Row Ksw Tort. BUSTAK'S PlLORlH's' PBOGRESB. PILORIMS PROGRESS.

Harding'* Pictorial Family ItibUi. Th# worhi ore aow reoOy Sot fi.Ur.r, Ad- . for Cslslotm ol IM Wsl sslltef sob- o -^w^giStofebitebre, mite-.. - Manhood: How lost, how reatored. I Risrt publlsbeC. b bsw sdltloa of Dr. Cut tot- t Coarawpnwu'KRliriisr'. snd Bits, lodowd by ) sSUra.reWssM oo imi' ol MS r-C*. **i •"!- AGENTS WA NTED roil " IsOST A I bltOA 1 J r I FO IU I NhS 'i u"-. • I'htlaitrl.ililu ,'larblr Works. ir^/4 | »

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