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RH CAPE MAY OCEAN "WAVE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1B7Q.

CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE CITY AND COUNTY Cape May C»y Directwy. sbsssbSC^ XStToSSS ".«££* . » -ESC£w5^rr«'«.. * bsts urs rSSuE3u4- N, n, i o .r c T. msst. gpsKMt BM n.rt|W **A*f ^ ■gtga r&&? , Tn« SffVDAT School IxvTITUT*. i —The Institute, railed and conducted • by Iter. H. (.'. LippiOcott. waa oprood in tlie Methodist Church of this City , no Tuesday ending, 11th lust., by a , Kxniao from the conductor on "the , fiaUssUi-School Teachers work and iU reward" Tlw ground taken in the acr- . ni on was that "The Sabbath Schools ought to bo churches for the children, with the teachers as preachers, junior, and persuaders, so that the children n^jht develop in their childhood the experiences of a religious UCr. " ' Notwithstanding tlie threatening 1 apjieanuue of the wealiu r the atlciulancn was unexpectedly good, and the < interest manifested was of a most 1 turned diameter and extremely en- 1 ooureglng to the conductor. After prayer and singing the Institute was t adjourned with tlie brnedictlon. • c Tlw exercises of Wednesday tuoru- l lug were introduced by forty minutes of earnest prayer tor the contecraiion f of Sabhntli school trach.-rs to thdr , work, after which was held a meeting t of theUounty Association. And during , its session oar paper gaeato press. ADMUUllLBSUIIOItsTlliXsruHUl'H I1 Kaiu aocTwrr.— Among the new and • most pleasing features of the Agricnl- » tund fhin Which were Introduced dur- * iiinsi nun wmcq intr ouocou uur-

ing the present season, are the award of premiums to young men who bring the moat young ladies to the grounds, which is nn admirable Idou in thcae day of preponderance, and awards also to tlie young huly who eoeka with her uwu hands the best meat tor a small and select company — an idea which is hunter than a matrimonial auction In those days whou young men bare absolute choice of wires ami an anxious to secure a real helpmate. Iloth these ideas we think could be adopted with splendid results, by our Comity Association- next. year. a-.d suitable awanls offered. i'XixroL AMnunrr.— While Mr. ' it. II. Hwato, liw Superintendent of the (las Works, was engaged to examining tlw main metre at tlie .Stockton TToteT" list Thursday, with a liglited candle, au explosion look place, occasioned by tlw rscajio ajui consequent IgniUoif of a quantity of fool air, which bad accumulated lu Am chambers of the metre since the gas had been turned off. Mr. i rt wain was aavcrely burned In his fkoe. 1 nock and otlwr porta of the body, tlie i tiame jwrwtraUng underneath liis cont and around his bock but furtunatcly wltlioul injuring bia eyesight. Ills su, who was assisting him at the 1 lime, was also badly scorched, hot not ,J lKususaL.— It afford* us no little pleasure to be able to state that Mr. John V. llullitt who has Is-en tor several wish's lying Uongefuasly ill at his naidcticc in lltlladclphia, i. aufilcioutly r\ covered to devote a moderate share pccte tola- among his Oapa May friends daring the euming week. tkipL Hughe*, late of the 1st New Jersey Cavalry, has iwen si lying tor a lew days with his old canirwle-ln-aruis, CoL .Sawyer. Uia eajitain having recently returtml from a long visit to bis iMtive place in Ireland, where he has lawn ni buslines tor nearly four years. I land, tlw celebrated Capo May Diamond Cutter was reluctantly obUgpd . tu have the islam! last wssk, hut under a pledge that the return of another auosou would bring him onco more among as. uaxc l.nr, — We woaM remind the «l«>rting paMic of the toctalready pule lished in tl*-w column. that by act of tlw IwRlsiatare, dated, 1W, it is nnhiwrul to kill «Uwr quail or partridge tor tires • sure from said dot under a j-'nulcy of fifteen ilollars tor reci and e**ry Unl so killed. Tills act line* not id course seek to prevent land owners flora shooting on Urf-tr own property, but it is designed to protect the rapidly decreasing game birds of the .state from the ravages of independent and miprtneipk <1 pnt-hun-Taxtt ail ran tap of on. spfemlid i« r to rend the Ocwa.n W*T» and lw 33.03 only. iiSSSS x«K. C.subiiad with these i. a wa*"5 "SOS- n.

£i Local Brevities. Mince plea.' . [ Chickens most high aboot now. Chicken grapas are haing pot up. Cranberries are cooing in slowly. Tuesday. November Bth U ekctleu - day. Locg-petntod waists have come into fashion sj-«in Jet ornaments on bonnets make them dreadfully heavy. , Work on the SehcUcngor landing Bridge is steadily progressing. healthy and nutritions. Dr. MrOintock thinks our churches , and school building are Indiltoreatly ,( M-utilated. - . , XvcEjbody appears delighted with ■ the action of council in reference to the • gas quetlioa. ■ The high price of prodbm and eege- _ lahlca is somewhat astonishing. * The weather of late has threatened i much, but done Utile in the way of Some say that the gambling practiced at church fairs is an lnillctoblo All the reads and bridges in this I part of the county need repairs— particularly the former. A Urge stock of Clothes and Cassi- ' metes of the eery finest quality Just received by 1. II. Smith. The coolie h weather has brisked up tlw beater and stove business with a at Bcncxct A Bro's. Smith, the popular clothier on Decatur street, keeps the Attest stock of ' Gent's Furnishing Goads in this sec- . The railroad Conductors Association had a good time of it at Congress Hail during their excunfcin to Cape May • Friday last. i In view of the approaching election ' Garrison lias laid in A fresh stock of confections, dried fruits, stationery ' and so forth. J ' Tlw largest ami Inst stuck of Dross ' Clothing and llusinsas Salts always on ' ami niado to order at Smith's, IX-cnlur street The American tea eompany ebims to sell the brat and cheapest Una in tlie , country. Dr. Kennedy A Son are 1 their Agents at Cape May. 1 How many of tlw creditors of the , of Johnson A Hughes have re- t s|>oudcd to the (uviluUou to step up to ' their "filer and settle within the past j week? We pause for a reply. , The Arm of Ware A EWredge a|» to have tlw cream of the coo tracts . I so far. The buildings near the cor- , of Washington A Decatur street \ are being rapidly enclosed. c

I Now is the time to give your order* g for winter suits, and the place to get , tlieoi ou the moat favorable terms Is ■i Smith's Clothing Store, an Decatur 0 Street. r The County Agricultural Society, U we understand. Is about negotiating !l for tlw purchase ot a tract of several 1 acre* in the vicinity ofKrnvllle Station 5 for the purpoaouf holding Iholrannual ' exhibitions nnd applying to sneh otlwr 11 use aa the Society see proper. For ' an organisation, not a yrar old, this f contemplated movement indicates vlg- » ours vitality and go-ahoadlivcneas. Cheerful October, with all Iwr got- . grout beauty, la with us once again.— s The trees are arrayed In thdr a atom - i- TrflfWrnR epoaUing dew-drops are I , eliahgod Into small hoar hye'als glit- 1 j- tering in Ule morning sunlammswiMl | f the whole vegetable kindooi feels thc'i . (-hilling breath of approaching winter, : 9 as the foliage of shrubs and trees, ! , plants and Aowera, brighten Into au- j , tuninal death. j Tux M AUK mu —Tlw market maul- . * testa the coming of bkak and dreary winter. The fruits have disappeared ; ; ' i watermelons have entirely gooe ; rant- ( elopas are few and paor in quality ; j cranberries are coming lu to alow ws have been unable to get a sqntnt at b one. roultry were plenty last week, j . and at moderate prices. Fish ought to - be abundant, and we believe Is, but the j » demand and supply seem to balance, | - and Ibcro la no surplus, fleer still reb mains at the usual high rates, llutter - has advanced ewncwliat In price. The | S following were tlw price, aslwd yesterday :- r Butter, Phils, frrsh tiOc , Butter, tub, jicr.lt- '45c - , Urt Sfc i » Cheeae *4ci - Eggs, per dux. 30c j . Ileal, per Pi., 3-V Ajiplcs, J pk. . is; , Mutton KV. Chickens, pr Pi lis-, 1'iwk. JUc l'otttoes, { pk. 25e ' Veal 23c Sweet do 30c - 1-nmb 00c Lima Beans.. 30c r gated by thr word* economy, energy, c integrity and intelligence, are as applicable to corporations us they are to individual*. Institutions of ail kinds c rim ur fall as they approach <owsrds : ■ or retrogadc from the standards of exr orltcnov which wc have indicated.— i ' The MlUville Mutual Fire Insuranro D company. Is one of those Institutions » in which budnass is .amdueM onjmfe, ' ironomiral and conservative bases.— The agency of tlw company for this ' > place is in ths. hands of Mr. R. B. 1 Swain, who will furnish any infortin- ^ lion respecting its rates, etc., on a|>pii1 strerL The last annual statement of * the Directors ran he examined by reference to oor tonrthpogc. J If you waut to sjirinkle your dog for j running a bird, kt him get off a gom! distance; hat it is hotter not to shoot him at mil. hot rail him ill and dress ' him with a whip, never kick him with heavy boots; nine liiuca out of ten it is ' 'be efisrl of your bad toacblug that if fansea him to Push and run hi. bin], or the poor fellow may A ash a bird „ lurause he is aol in goo.1 condition, end unable to catch the scent « the * game in time t>. stop. It u cruel to ' Sa^aewssiis care aD iWrcu In a dog of tlw right

Cats Mat Cocnwt Dehocuatic Cmrmmox.- The Democratic Cooventioo of Cape May was held on Turnda j last in the Court House at oor county seat. Benj. F. Lee, Esq., c the meeting to order. Jndgn Godfrey was nominated as chairman of the lo convention and unanimously elected. C. S. Magrath waa selected toad as As Committee on Credentials the g chair appoiated CapL C. it. Fowcll, Judge Marcy, and Jacob Weils, who, s after examining the same reported full representations from each township s with the exception of Lower, y It was mcrred and adopted that the odegef tBdSSt convention govern the J, present one. Tliat Bin drtcoatcs preae rathe entitled to cast the toll vote of , the township or dty which they -repre- , - sent, and that a majority af the votes be necaasary lor an election, j Aa committee on llesolntions the f chair appointed CapL Brown, Messrs. The convention then proceeded to B nominate a candidate to be supported by the Democracy of the county for , ■ Ktate Senator, when cj -Senator I cam- | . tog M. Rice received the unanimous nomination. ] As candidate for tlw Assembly Mr. . Itlchard C. Sondcr. sf Lower township, was nominated without opposition. Mr. Anthony Stcclmaa, the present . incumbent, received the Domination ' for Sheriff. The nomination of Coroners was ' limn proceeded srith. George Dare of Upper, Clark Nottingham "I Middle, and Harry Hand of Cope May City ( being the nominee*. > The candidates for the Senate and ' I Assembly being introduced to the Con- , r vrntloo, the nominations wore accept- ( ed in a few a|ipropriate remarks by | r lleqj. F. Ia», Esq., Democratic Can- J dldate for Congress In this district was railed for to address the Convention, , , and respoodnl in a brief rm« of the , , most imjiortant questions at issue in- , volrol in the present compaign. j The Committee on rcsolntlona offered tlie following which were adopted: , ' ltraalved. That wo approve and en- , 1 doree the reaolntiona adopted by the i District Congressional DcmocraUc ■ Convention, recently held In Camden, t Itesolved, That to Benj. F. Loo, odr i 1 candidate for Congress, we have a gciitlcman of eminent talent, liberal view* , and a lifv-lnng devotion to the best In. I of this District, and wc hail < him as a standard bearer worthjl ( of our hearty and uodlvdcd support. ■ (evolved. That wo realise tlw inl|Kirtancv of electing a Democratic 8Lv:c r benator and Assemblyman at the cnsuing election, and with this in view * wc here by pledge ouisei.es to make the „ randidau* this day nominated, the , next Senator and Asremblvman from next Senator Asaembiyroan ' 3

* Caps May conaty. !t On motion a committee of Ave, con- I " listing ofooe from each township, was 1 " appointed, the following gentlemen being selected by tlw clialr :— Captain i Brown, Upper ; J. II. Dlverty, Dennis; ■ X C. Nottingham, Middle ; J. G. 8hcj>il i«rti, Lower ; it. IL Tiiomnaon, Cape ; n May City. d Mr. I'owell asked fur infiicmntion, ' r and hoped the question would be tor corjwrated with the minutes, to refer- » cuec to a certain statement prtulrd and i generally circulated through thu lower section of the county last AU1 by the -- present Itepnbliran candidate for Sen- i - ate, declaring himself aa having Iwoii I i- nlwnye opposed to negro anlfrage, and i il pledging himself to vote against the i measure sltouM be be elected to the po- i ;. sitiou he was then a candidate for. He i il I desired to know whether Mr. Brcalcj 's was recorded to accordancu with , j tho jiltwg- then given ? i, j Mr. ltlee whs called on to explain in i. reference to a certain bill entitled i "Senator Ricc'aGcrrTnunderingbUI,'' , which it was said he originate!? during r -tlie but sevsloti of tlie Legislature. Mr.f Rice not otily denied having originate.1 . • tho bill, Irnt that lw alone waa inalru- ' ' mental to stopping Its passage to the t • i Senate when nn other member had the I " j power lo do so. His statement was i 1 ' supported by Oapt. T. Townaend. who I V I was in Trenton at the time of the dc0 j frail of the obnoxious bill. He prom- i c Ised to show to the people nf Cape ' '■ | Mar county when the proper time ar- " ; rived, who It was that supported and 1 i urged as obnoxious a bill as the ami he i c | was uccused of having origittated.— i " j After some further remark* on the I ' same topic the Convention adjoartM. I c i OitPitAK*' Cofirr.— The tollowtOg e - rtnmt of baslncs douo at the lata seec ; sionof UwOrjihans'Courtoflhiacnuii- ! B • ty was roeaivtd lust a little too late tor B our last weeks Isaac:— i * I Case; Caveat against proof of will _ of James Iwamtog. deceased. Ordered ■ e that said will be admitted to probate. Ikinmlxis . ('affrcy, admlnistrntoi , with will annexed of Julian CaArey. , David Warwlrk. administrator of i I- Eli Caimi, dectasoil. , Wm. I. Ewing. ailmlnistrator of , , Robert Ewing. deceased Henrietta S. Voaa, John Voas, and , ' John Wilson, executors of Jeremiah - i Voaa, deceased <. : Final arct, of Cornelia Townaend, . l executrix o t Newton C. Towaaend. " ! dra-d, laid over till next term. " LydU 1>. Foster, to lw guardian of j ■ * Kliaa 8. Foster, minor. Km ma M. Holme*, to be guardian , ,. j of Mary L Emma, and Chariea K. j- • Holmes, minors. Cornelia Townaend, to ho guard fen ; u "f Perry Rush Townsrad, minor. / j BgroBTB OB SALB COXrtBStBtlii David Warwick, admtolstraLir of \ Ktl Camp. Mary V'anGilder.guardinn ' T j OBDBKS To SELL OKAKTK1I. d I Emma Holmes, guardian. „ i ltaebd Vansmsn, administratrix of I.uke Vanaman, deceared. " . Thomas Townsmd, guanlisn •< J. h i McB. Fisher, lunatic. [' John W. ftwalu, William HiMrethj .' and David T- Smith to awign dower 1 . of Elizabeth S. Mites, widow. Tlw some, lo |ssriilion rstah. of ; Adonljah Stitesdroea*rel. ° Daniel Hand, David T. Smith nnd ' 7. Alexander Voung, to assign dower of ! U . Rachel Vanaman. widow. „j 8t'LBT0BAll«-Btom:Ua. p To David Warwick, adminWtrau.r w ofEIIOuuji. doccared. ■r To llaniahaa CfeflVey. admiuistntor of Jnhaa C*ffTCj. dwvmwd. j To Henrietta S. Vnm, Joho V.w.

; VECrrABllKreQlt. , A Color and Dressier that will sot Dsn \ ths Exiror I^nre the Head. It makes Hsir soft sod flue, restoring : 1 its nattsnl color without dyeing, by i imparting a healthy sad vigorous ; 5 growth. . ] i If 13 ALTOfilTHEt t.MJKS ill 9TIB. I m"M> "O" " j. a run, - uUorttBiltnumife Price tttt. Urns bou las. ' Nona genuine without fry i ugnatare, and I pat mj name to no goods that an not of surpassing exooBenc*. , corscit I'sik ihiimo, ( Au adjourned mooting of Council jj held on Monday cccntog, 10th insL In abecnco of tlw Mayor, Recorder n 1 ugbes coiled the council to order. £ Members present— Mcsera. Hughes, r Kcuncdy, lmdlam,Mcc!ay.Tlioni]i»on, £ J. G. W. Wore, J. Stratton Ware, W. Jj W. Ware. The minutes of the previous session were read and approved, Tlie < lialrman of the Board of Health read his annual report, setting forth '■ tiic work jwrtortned by the members tr of the Board to the discharge of their S duty, and also offering suggestions far ! j; the more efficient means of preserving j *i health in the community and the pre- j to venllon of causes likely to prodnco con- , ?' taglous diseases, etc. i Lj tin motion tho report was accepted », ami onfond lu U planed on tile. ! ','i The Judiciary Comadttcc i-ejwrteil | by a snpplumcnt to on ordinance cnll- in thai "an ordinance for regnlaling Uw f? offloo of Treasurer to Uia City of Cope " Island.'' On rpotiin the Utlc of the ordinance | waa taken for its first reading, when ' Tl it waa passed to a second rending for I » amcmluicnt. There batog no amend- — meat, the supjilcmcut was paused lo Udrd reading; The committee alvo reported a tuju il plcmenl to an ordinance entitled "nn j ordinance to regulate buildings to the - of Capo Island." (to motion tho till-: of the ordinai re . «, -taken fur its filkt reading, when Hl dt was passed lo afroond reading Iqr Section i forapwrtmncnt. Tlie supple- ! - ilered to a third and final passage. 1 dcrcd thlril and tmal j

Tlw following bills were ordered paid:— ew-ersxpsmn. issoi Do.ll, I.., %»> i. A Cirnia*, ststloof fi . II. Il Bills of J. b. Garrison uud Jen-. Church Jr., were referred to Committee on Frotection uf l'rojierty. On inoUun of Mr. Thomjwon a warrant was unlrrcd drawn to favor of ' Mr. J. B. Huffman for fifty dollars. ' Tlw bills of the incmhc t» rfthc Board of Health tor scrvla* rendered during Uw past summer, amounting to 3.MR.30 taken uii, win n Mr. Tliuwpeon moved that they be acccptrel uud an order drawn on the Treasurer for the Which was not agreed lo. ! On BiotU-fl ctmnri! adjnurncil for! three minute-. AtWOtTUVKtl MtselOS. On the expiration of the Ume, ! council was again called to onlcr by Recorder Tlughea. . On motion of Mr. W. W. Ware tlie saji|d« nwnt to the onlinance eutlltol ordinance for regulating Uie oOlce of Treaxttrer ni" the City of Caj* was taken iffean It* final I reading, and was possid hy ifce f.dluw. ' vote:- V ; Affirmative— Me«»rs. Hoghc*, Jfan ntnly, Ludlnm, ThomjA'si, J. G. \J'. , W. W. Ware. — (t. NcgaUvc— Mr. J. 8. Ware. \ On motion the suppkment to the ordluanco entitled "au ordinance to regulate buildings to flhcVity of Caj* Island" was taken upon its third and Anal rending, when it was passed lathe following vote:— Affirmative— Messrs. Kennedy, Lud|am, Tliompson, J. Ci. W. Wan-. J. 8. Ware, W. W. Ware— A -Jlr.IIughr* j not voUng. On moUon Uw suppkincnts were ordered to be published according lo law. ; Mr. Thompson moved tliat the ohair- j man of the Board of Health recrlve 9UMI and Mssan. Ware imd Uuglm f 875 each as compensation for servii i ■ rendered during the Summer. An amendment increasing the anni ; of #7.". to W was defeated. Affirmative Mr*«r*. IlnglK*. I W. W. Ware.- 3. . HqjraUvs— Kenncilr, Ludlam. J. (». ' W. Ware, J S. Ware.— 1. Tlie original motion wa* IcaL Afflrmativc -Mini*. Iluglm, Thorn jison, W. W, Wm. Negative— Mraars. Kdinn'.y, Lnd- | lam, J. G. W. Ware, J. S. Ware. ^ On motion council adjourned tunned j on Monday mnfalug, 17th inst. j Cimuitn lgntoouAMiv.— it is uot ] tcrhaps generally known tliat thr I Ivamtlful art of chromn lilhogrnidiy lioa been introduced int.. PbilMelpbfex nnd that alnsuly there baa a been produced soino ajieamras which may well challenge comparison with tlnae from I any other eourre, clUier In IhiVireunirv ;. or Europe. Wc havo born fed to -this ivaidasinn ly sn-tog a vrvy ( harming- • ly executed chromu "Tnc ch.in.-r d : cross," to the windu** efyuiqnfaur pic- • ture galleries. Wc do not know the j artist, nor indeed anything conn-ruing ' cither the original ur chrotrai, cxoipt , that both were produced in Phihdr!r ' rihia, and to us appeared to be master ■dforts The diroum Is jairticular.'y f line, and is so close a c-ipy of tlw original iliat none hut n thurouvhly it.u- [ liscUcvc would dotoct Uw diii'. ren.i- L f twoon Uw two. WwemgrstuUti tl>.- 1 chmuo artist upon hi* marked uql f • iialwr Jtoapil ilraver. .-1. Mutot; ' ■ :

| The editor of. n sporting newspaper i i in an article on "trout fishing, says: j "When you tickfe a tront, he will hold ' jtrfccUy still until yon ra» graSp him ■ and throw hto ont of water." This j is all very nice. But what we want to 1 > know is, how are we going to get at Uw trout to order to pot this principle . into practise? A good way to arreat ! a criminal »to knock him to the brad. , But you must And tbo bead before yon knock it. Is omopiuloo this sporting editor needs to have his bratoa tickled with some decent education. Special Notices. h law tor- in^ Chiutoory, oT Now DEAFNCSS, ILINDmns art CATAHSH w^iato Maawww SsCu I.rrd 111 bnlbwhubcS*rsrtara**SVOrr*rsll ^Tsuwwar^gy^tty^ns^a^j^ j MARRIED: ' j TBgAT-JxaSI**.-Os Uw IU laBI., ( .'rtll*. J.m.a ol ( .p» M-; ci'). < DIED. New AdveriliemeRit. Bo. >u(Oski tw^Kjjra^rcmeri, j ' • RON BRACKKTt I im tllKLV lioS » AN- 1 ^1 ll*« nou Clojli .oiUloo* JluUri, | 1 n j it! t E !

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DBL'GGDiTM. DRUGSTORE I Tho Lnrgct nml Ih-sf DRUGS, Failly Mtiia, Mnerj, TfrlLET Fancy Articles In Okpe May Counly. ALSO, rt*E OLD as AH DIES, For Medicin*! Deb ONLY, Tor tolo bj Drs. MARCY fe HECItAY, «*» cava HAT^T" , DR. J.S.KENNEDY S SON, ' WILL COHTIW;, run. omti | ' DEDG SXOKK.I] No. 87 Washington St., , WRESI THE WAXTB I 1 I.UME1I1ATE ATTENTION. ' HI DAY on nv RIGHT. j One of the Doctors holds liinm-lf j to readiness 'I * i * I AT ALL HOURS . J i Hint are daily made by their friends and others. I) It CI (i 8 TO IMS, \ ! DRUGS. PATENT MEDICINE*, PERFUMERIES,

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