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*»■«» per A— to «■ A*v— ct ; Aomc an 6 (Sotinfn. J J Pastor Greal will preach to-morrow uo j tbe following subjects a , Morning. 10.89.— "Cbrfsl'ianlly's p«j*l- . bUltics with fallen man. or. what God can , , Eveping. T.-'Tbe Bible Me* or ftttare i punishment," being a review of H. W. ■ Beecber'e position. Ry requret. , All fioobtere or peranoa repelled by t pom materialistic teaching*. with all aacken after truth, arc cordially incited. ' ~~ F^oto oorer op bia own hypocriti- 1 ral Memmfp for H. W. Sawyer and bli ' rail animocity, tbe Aminidab Sleek of tbe I Star would hare hi» reader* to believe Gist ' that gentleman 'a defeat before tbe late lie- 1 publican nominating coorention waa floe 1 to our advocacy of bit claim! aa a candi- ' dale for State Senator. In last werk'a ia- 1 aue two or lb roe of thcae articles are ' (tooted to tbe subject, 'which be no I doubt considered were grand efforts in 1 their way. and calculated to completely ' annihilate the Wave io.i iu influence ; <■ but we still surrlre, unmoved and eon- 1 tented. Had the arlfoame Atnlnldab more o political sagacity or a greater reputation a for fallbfuhuaa to friends, tome credence i might be given to hie utterances— cum » yrano satis. Of an evidently narrow and 1 ' distemper* d mind" be possesses in ail iu I corroding power, that "hate envy which • withers at another's joy" and "bales that excellence it cannot reach." That the views of tbe Wave are so ob- ' jeelionable to member* of tbe Hepublican ' party as the Star Kile iu readers is con- c t radioed from tbe fact that many of our I warmest and beat friends, and a majority v of our subscriber* are of that political ' faith. Bet this aside.- Colooe] Sawyer ' *»» ear choice as candidate for Stale f Settlor for reason* which we now briefly 1 state. We esteem him as a friend who knowa how to stand by one In the hour of advenlty ; and we booor him aa a man and citiien tor his Integrity, bia manli- ? neas and Ms unflinching independence of ( spirit— traits of chancier which cannot be , denied would peculiarly lit him for tbe i duties and responsibilities of a represents- t And In tbe exercise of our right aa an in- , depended Journalist we gave place In our ( columns to article* which were favorable 1 to Colonel Sawyer's nomination for that J position. But it was not our aim in so < doing to ftwae him as a candidate on any ' party. It i» the merest twaddle for any j cue to assert that because those article* appeared in tbe Wave tbry must therefore ' neoeaaarUy meet with opposition. Tbe Star oo doubt conceives thr idra thst > they would have had better effect bad It I been honored with their publication. , Trifles, n*ht fls ilr. J Tbe Star ineldloosly attempts to palm ! itself upon tbie community at a friend to j Ctokmel Sawyer ( when every action sbo* ■ | tbe oeotrary) and at tbe same lime codes v. ore to atlr up feeUng opno the part of tie latter against tbe Wave, but tbe object la » too transparent to be lucceteful. [ How prasumptfoui it is for our ootem- i porary to atyle tbe Colonel "our gallant I and esteemed friend" in one ofllumn, and j In tbe very next charge blm with Indulg , log In Invectives against tbe delegate* a ho I voted for another candtdale. and to kindly ) remind bim that "tbe gentlemen who re- ' oeived 100 out of 140 vote* will probably J bare good memories." Thus doee tbe 1 Star aim at creating enemies for Its t "friend" tbe Colonel, hinting that they 1 will remember him In tbe future. Heaven , save any hottest man from such friend- ■ drip! - . J Tbe troth U tbe editor of tbe Star was 1 from tbe flnt opposed to OokaielSa wyes'* { nomination, and be need the argument i that it would not do to nominate tbe 1st- t ter because be was supported by the ° Wars, simply to cover up his own want Jj of manlioeas and to gratify bit own pro- J verbis! Jealousy of our paper. No vole, " however, era* last to the Colonel by this u argument outside of tbe editor's own. 1 Weeks before tbe meeting of tbe Con ten Uoc the latter told bis renders plainly that s "the question to be decided Is not whom 0 we may Individually prefer as a candidate, but who will win, aofl that this is of far r greater Importance than Col. Sawyer or v Mr. Anybody else should receive tbe jj nomination." In other words Colnoel ' Sawyer most be sacrificed for the take ol , expediency. Sage Scigtnao ! Honors' Sejgtnan ! What a friend art thou t - To conclude. The Wat* has oo leg.. • „ to offer for the course It baa pursued, v. p have-, aimed to make it strelgbtforwaid, e upright and booqrable, and unlike tbe 5 8lar H baa no cause to resort to sobterf ug*i to hide it* on opinions and acU. g It ia aa open. friSd— an open enemy, c and despise* that which is perfidious and jj Make no mistake* It 1* not a Demo- " csnlic victory. It was tbe overthrow of ? ~ : chronic criticisms as to the course of the (l Wave ip tbe late political campaign. Hia rt lam attack ia baaed upon the chAfea that u tbe edHnr of tbe Wave la playing a "very •harp game'' in "trying to pry into the secrets of the late Republican County ai informed. We have no desire to pry Into T tbe attempt. What we have asked si the oi bands of tbe delegates to tbe lata oomi- al nating cooventlic of Ma parly no fair. " miadad man will object to granting. We „ demand no man's confeemoo as to bow be J voted. The question we have propounded » accumtioo'tDade'b^Mr' Se^pnu'bttiwrif a tor. Besides we were not isue that Jj the oooveaUnu Was of a secret character, reveal horn they vetolsiube Star alreid K out openly and frankly and tell the people (f UnL' (2eUaimar'fr!^bi^JforBaSl u Sawyer be made plainly apparent.' Vet- ar Uy, bow tha ■gall Jad. wineaaU oniy j^e Dsraoemt* will profit by EitfsrMMrERS u ayssiss'g sagas
Tuesflar's itlcctlon. The election in this city passed off quietly, tbe voting throughout tbe dsy being characterized by the same good or. da that bas usually marked such occav- " ions here. The vole was the heaviest but . one eva polled on the Island, and in^very ' township and district of tbe county it seems to have been up to if net beyond tbe highest figure* of forma year*. Tbe : popular interest in the coo last of tbe day evidently struck deep, and tbe struggle 1 tbe ascendancy on both sides was of the most positive kind, with bet* and there a cropping out of the uncharitable aide of nature. Much waa done in connection with the late election in this city and county that bad far better been left undone. Votes were openly battered foe on Lite streets and along tbe road fuocea.toon« of white and colored voters offering to sell their franchise in Ibe interest of this or that candidate to the parly which gave the most money. We have heard of nutoerous instance*, and tbe names of tbe parties bave been given us, where Demo, crate had to be paid five and seven dollar* stick to their ticket and where colored Republican* received ten and fifteen dolui vote the ballot of their swn party. it no mistake about it but that sucfa a conditioa of things it a disgrace to political parties, and it ia full time that's "halt" was sounded. Of course it an tasy matter to condemn tbe practice of corrupting tbe ballot box, but without the <XLOper»Iioc and practical assistance of tbe two parties, it would be useless to attempt applying tbe needed remedy. Much can be done, boweva, by the consent of tbe party leaders, and at It has found to work satisfactorily in larger plactTlban Cape May; we hope to lire to tbe dsy when it will be tried here. In regard to Ibe result of tbe contest in Cape May it can only he said that while tbe Democratic ticket waa elected, it by oo means follows that to the Democrats belong tbe credit. It was not a victory. It was tljf popular wiU as expressed In opposition to the leadership of the Republican bosses. And this change could not bare been accomplished bad not Repoblicans put tbeir hand* to the work. Tbe Star of test week charges Colofiel Sawyer's defeat before tbe Republican County Oonventloe as due alone to Or fact thst be was tbe nominee of tbe Wave, which support, the Star says "lost blm seven votes, if not more, in tbe convertHorn" Thslthl* aiUy statement^ was ajie la remove all question of doubt from our mind, aa well at to relieve ourtelf and friends In tbe convection from an accusation. which, if true, would be as discreditable to them at to os, wa addressed tbe following circular to twesty-Ove of tbe delegates. Including all of tboee wheec in the oooveation we bad reason to had been In opposition to Colonel 1 8**"r' ca or vna Care H.v Warm ot the War a' u> Cope and a del«**te ,0 Ike lair ' (ton y Oosveo'.ian. has uaMOy csnrfwl that arssa.Ksot niorr. of bts febo* d--ihit51*1»a^lai?f flaore lokaowwaetbrr In response to -Ibis circular letter- we received nought but the most em- - pbatlc denial aa to Use ridiculous allegation of tbe Star. • Editor Cooper, of the Gamttr, puts bit denial as though written capitals and Italics Sheriff Curauo states that nothing of tbe kind was beard before ths Convention, and of course oouid have bad no effect, aa far at be knew, ia • vote* for fWooel Sawyer. Mr. Edwards writes that he "did not oppose the nomination of Colonel Sawyer oo any grounds relative to newspaper reports of any kind." Mr. E. C. Cole, of t'ppr* township, besides giving bia negative answer to par interrogatory, hat this to aty "Allow me further to add that 1 have no knowledge of tbe controversy which it implied. As for myself I do not allow my action* to be controlled by any man or newspaper of tbe Republican party even, and much lesa by the Democratic either indrpentrnt or dswadoU. - May 1 further aid that Col. Sawyer'* brilliant record is an Imperishable portion of his country ■! history, not to be tarnished demoted from by any assault of a democratic Journal and most surely not by Iu advocacy of bis claim* " Others of the volunteer tbe rtalement that they > opfvwed tbe Colonel simply because ibey tbe nomination belonged to tbe gentleman who reoeivedit. Tbe wqy thing* went Tuesday ought to satisfy tbe craving* of any ordinary Democratic soul. A very distinguished compliment was raid our worthy Mayor. Hon. F. f. Mrl vin. of this dty, while attending the Knighu Templar banquet al Masonic Temple during the recent Bi-Ceoumntai celebration In Philadelphia. The Mayor was the gueatof St. John's Commander}-. >n behalf of which honorable org*nix*t ion j Eminent Commander Dickson conferred upon bim tbe rigfau and privilges ol ban. 1 ncary membership, gnd at Ibe same lime 1 presenting bim with a certificate to that i effect ana one of the unique teml-centen-nisl medals of tbe Commandery. St. John's Commandery. it wUl be remembered, is in 1 tbe habit of making annual .ummer pit- i grimaces tb Oape Hay.aad it was in appro- , elation of oourteaiea received during tbeir . late vtaiu that this substantial testimonial Tb certificate of honorary membership I which aow adorns the parlor of our chief io- , cal magistrate's domicile is encased in a heavy bronze and gold frame, and is Justly regarded aa a handsome specimen of artis- ' tic work. Tbe medal it of brocre,set in a I handsome gold chased locket^ with glass i and hack, and bc»ri tbe name of tbe recipient, date of preacnution, and otbrr • marks toe of which are not K intelligi- 1 ble to the uninitiated. j There are several vacant chairs lying ! around loose through the country. A few woodoock have appeared in thi« < vicinity, but tbe gunners report that tbe t ■ran* are yet too thick to make the chance* , of killing tbem good. Quail are marc abundant than last year, and rabbits prom- ' to brttar sport, than for some yean i Tbareday tot tbe champion rabbit boo . of tbe Island. ». Mecray and Capt. C. Bennett, started on tbe war path With one days ration* Thar (toti nation i waa Two Mile Beach, their favorite sboot- | ing ground. They returned in tbe evening wtlh something toe than a boat-kad of game, both gentlemen pleased fffeh tbe retnrea of-the expedition and with lbs hospitable reception extended tbem by c tbeir friends of station No. 88. E M. Hunt BroT President of tbe ! Knickerbocker Ice CV«n|«ny was do tbe ( Island Tburaday. and gave tbe contract ihajttoUan of three new stores an , sutks ess-.zrsrr, ■ this city. Tbe old office of tbe company and the store occupied bv Major Smith. 1 W ; Now that the neeph h*I elwq^i .h.. • " Fwrclh m Coyne, aad (to « Groria ctargus-Uml (be tola's aoodaa- I it
j LOCAL CHIT-CHAT. j I*olnt« prnuinnl snd General The threatened (flange ha* "arriv. " i- . There hasn't been anything like it sinoe j Tbe Novemlwr meteott bave set is ear. ly and brilliantly, j It was tbe worst mixed political contest we bave eva witnessed in Oape May. 8 Moat people think that tbe comet ia - gone; but it is still there, though very e faint. e "A wild dtSck to be fit to eat most be tent to tbe table with iu flesh as red as f ""fciirouu-" Tbe man who barters bis vote for a consi deration should be debarred of tbe right T ot franchise tor life. '■ Tbe ballot Of a voter was refused ciecn tioa day on tbe ground that the holder waa • irresponsibly drunk. „ Brother Scigman acknowledges it was np-hill work with the load the Republican party bad to carry this fa!L e Williams A Oassidy, builders and coo. '* tractors, bave tbe contract for remodde ling tbe cottage of Mr*. K. U. Wmiimtoa. i- Mr. Chss A, Harte, Philadelphia, rep- ■ resenting Mr. Jobn C. Bullitt's Cape , May iotcrcau. was on the Island WedncaWaltaS. Ware carries the largest and - completes! assortment of hardware ot any t store io the county. Also a full line of a oil cloths, carpenter's tools, etc. c As usual election night n-ws was re- . ceived on the Island from New Tork and all ova the country before tbe returns from c Upper township were beard from. 1 Mr. C..E. Brelsford. of Harriibarg, and e wife («<* Mist Meliie Hoopa.J have been a spending a week with their Cape May frienda, returning to their Pennsylvania home on Wednesday. 5 las the repuutioo in this vidnity ol being r one of the meanest of modern Shy locks. 0 For further particulars cm suit tbe land- . lord of the Ocean Breeze Hotel. , A great variety of beautiful hqpdker- . chiefs, for pocket and neckwear, laces and 1 trimmings of all kinds will always be . found el popular prices at Mrs. R. T. » Brown's, 35 Wasbingtoo street. i There hasn't been much said about arti- . flcial bulla of late. Thrce-flftbs of the people have bocn eating it all the same. e boweva. end new factories are going into 1 operation at a dozen different points. Tbe Gas Company now receives IU per troicum in tank cars direct from tbe oil radons and is pumped from the freight depot through an iron pipe connecting with the works, quarter of a tsiic distant. Tbe closing political demonstration of ' the campaign in this county was held i under Republican auspices at Tuckaboe t Monday evening. The orator of the evening was our friend the gallant Col. a ooel SooveL B. D. Button, architect, from Philadcle phis. In company with bia daughta. wsie i down St Ocean View a few days since tabi tbe sution, on the property of F. 8. Towo- - send. Tbe two buildings belonging It the 1 Knickabocka Ice Company, located on c Washington street, east of Ocean, will be 5 sold at public tale Tuesday next, prepera- ' lory to tbe potting up of three handsome 1 placet of business. Stilly Hand it supplying hit customers with sweet ctda fresh from the press in r New York Bute. He has also received • an invoice of new buckwheat, which is I going off like the traditional '4101 cakes" d It is intended for. a Mr. Robert A. Gordon1.'* the Girard r House, Philadelphia, had a ticket for Salt ' Lake, bat came to Cape May instead. Tbe • political upheaval of Tocaday didn't ait j right but under Dr. Koenig'a recuperative ' Tingniabed visitor's ultimate recovery, c Mrs. Parker's store, 50 Washington street, is a real convenience for al) in'oeed of hats and bounds, plumes, feather* and r ribbon*. Now ulbe reason for selecting such goods, and no betta opportunity is afforded those of our Cape May iady read5 era who are agitating the question of a | new bat or bonnet for tbe wtola. ; Were Opposed to Sswrcr. t In an article apaa the Kepabllean County f Cooreo ion. whtdi appeared la your Irene at ■ was most cee-lM. We bej leave to stale that s yoa base bees misinformed. Oar delecates ware , elAr anycJl man. allhougt l( was well anown , taal the pretailins ten.lmeni was tor Blcasrs- . trtsafl^ arhUstas anfreuor to^gallani ootonal ' JSSS!?! ttot^iuiim'an'wiU^njt taowingtr I uta any more. We reoogoise no pdiiueai boaare | *iwmllUtliur pow" <?'j*Mitloo. ^ud°on the : Color «, we treat he la cotirinoed oy the reaall, t ^mmS?aSra^s"tomiy ttacsty or SSmJh Tbe foregoing communication should > liave appeared in last week's issue, but i Tbe wrila, it will be «een, would make it - appear aa though be wrote by authority, • but bis zeal has evidently got tbe betta I of bis discretion. Tbe more sensible course ■ far bim to have followed would have been i te consult his friends of the delegation ' before asking us to print the above declaralion of principles io their defence. • points wt take exception. Tbe writa . commits a grave error ip asserting aa the ] mouth piece of his friends that they "recognize no political bosses." That sweeping averment we object to. He also intimates I that tbe delegate* were chosen without regard to their individual preferences for 1 i tbe reapecUve candidates, and right on of Jl contradicts himself with the admis- 1 opposed to Colonel Sawya Now ; was that sentiment discovered If the < thing hadn't been well canvassed ? Sawya, be aayt, waa known to be unfriendly, i therefore It waa to spile Sawyer that op- : position delegates were chosen, and yet < they are represented aa being free to role : for whom they pleased In convention. What the Wave charged was that certain delegates elected in Sawyer's Interest did not supprot bim when the proper time l cm me. We now reiterate that charge and i eland ready to prodooe tbe best evidence in tbe world to prove tbe truth of what aay should it be deemed Deceseery. 1 The next thing tbe Star will be staking | ill hoary locks at the Wats and laying . this whole thing to iu charge. ( it la Wblvpcrevl. wssivsa ; That tbe deflect of council to license 1 the. drinking saloons this fall has torn no real benefit to the community, viewed a business or temperance stand- point. That -Mr. Denixot win impadve hia , as be originally ptoioed. i That there were bosu of rata* afl over I the country, including Oape* May comity, who bad cases ufcfcuacience as tbey went i to the polls Tucsdsj last. Tbey bad made up tbeir minds that tbey would not stand boatea and plunderm and that thc.v couldn't be made to vole for tbem. That tea to ureentcen doUare were paid i TtEa. on the Itoud TumdayaSSBt-'
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: ' 1 «• T. M. FOrtU, Democrat II f* G. M. Robeson, Republican *!l a Reuben Wool man, Prohibillociat i y L. Briem;, National Greenback « W. R. Milto, Democrat |j is F. L. Richardson, Republican (• J. L. 6tnitb, National Greenback j; it Jesse D. Ludton, Democrat '! Tbos. R. Gandy, Republican. j 5. George M. Post, National Greenback J William Hildteth. Democrat I! it R. a Godfrey. Nstiooal Greenback II i- t. I. i .
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A Drcudfnl AOatr. . J". Tccxaixox, Nov. 7th. 1882. | n election day was inteoiifiod by the white ! e face of a messenger announcing a most i fearful tragedy enacted within a mile of 3 our village, the details of which sent a j thrill of horror through every person who if from duty or cariosity gazed on tbe tick- ! ening tight. It appears that two young men of the j JJ vicinity. George Garrow and Walla I ^ Mtddletowo, sod on tbe way borne the 1st- j a la who was in tbe rear aald to tbe forma. | y "I'm going to shoot you," repeating tbe | a remark. Tbe lad addressed turned around. , As he faced Stevens the gun of the latta j 'j was discharged with loribie effect, the | whole load striking him full io the face I- and evidently at a distance of not more i than forty or fifty leet. What followed Jj is not yet positively ascertained, and until c investigated by proper authority will res' ot withstanding the horrible conditioa !- of the wounded youth be contrived by the • aid of his compatfion to proceed for some o distaocc towards bia borne, and when bis strength utterly failed was taken up and n carried there by men hastily sum mooed >1 by Stevens. ll Dr. R. Marshall was speedily tarn m on - S ed and instantly sent for Dr. Abbott and if mcnt of these skilled physicians, but to e avail nothing. The boy's eyes are both e destroyed, and his face from hair to chin, I- lips, tongue and even the roof of bit mouth are torn and riddled. Marvellous ae it nay appear he remained perfectly „ rational and made a statement to tbe effect that the shooting wa* not!intentional. but r was tbe result of an accident. When in- | ,. termed that bis eyes were destroyed he said to tbe surgeon that be had no desire to live, but uprated that no animosity ex. istpd between tbem, and that he did not tfiow why the shot was fired, hot did not tbipk it intentional. At first Stevens , is said to have denied the shootiog. alleging that Garrow abot himself, but the impassibility of tbis statement was self evi. v dent. Later he confessed to '.be deed but 0 declared be did not know bis gun was a loaded. And again a human life will ' probably pay the forfeit of criminal careicssnrss in the painting of fl rearms The 1 In the event of a fatal termination will It make a rigid investigation. it Tbe vest pocket ticket seems to have c its advantage aa a revolutionary agent. Tbe schooner Mary E. Atnsden, from n New York to Richmond, with a cargo of , d railroad iroo waa com palled to lay loo off I this above Sunday tot with seven fret ot j ■ water in the hold sod gaining steadily in ! I- spite of her pumps which were oat of or- • da. She was boarded by Captain HU- J dreth's life saving crew of station ito. 89, j through whose assistance tbe services of j Councilman llanre, in^hii rapacity as ma- | repairing one of the pomps, kindly loan. . J ing tbe captain at tbe Same time one of a his own pumps till be reached tbe port ot J Philadelphia, where the owners ordered J him to proceed upon being informed of , i tbe misliap. Monday sbe secured Ibe aid i • of a tug and started on ba course up tbe J J Delaware with her pumps going oon- , . stonily to keep ber afloat. According to , d the captain's statement the scboona was | c During ha stay off tbe Island tbe , :. crew of the Life Saving Station in • " bringing tbe captain ashore tret with an , f upset which might bave bad a tragical , v termination. The surf was running pretty , ■ strong at tbe time, and at tbe very worst , J possible moment the steering nar broke, , c thus throwing the boat from it( course, i ■ which tbe next instant was capsized by , a tbe force of an incoming wave aa alio : e broached to. All hands went under of | ° course, two of the crew in rising to the , surface coming in contact with the keel of tbe descending boat, ana with such . 1 force as to almnkt disable tbem. Where , f the aeddent occurred there were ten feet . of water at least, but by tbe exercise of , srlf-poa*e*siou and good Judgment the , 1 wrecked mariner* manured to reach the , , shore in some shape or otba, nearly all of i , r them, boweva, with the lose of their I ■ . heavy boots and overcoats which they . s were obliged to throw off while in the j i - .. Tbe first flush of political excitement . resultant upon Tuesday's election having | t cow passed away, popular sentiment as J r indioalod by our exchanges, has scttli d ; ' s down Into a cheerful acquiescence withtbe ' . results. Even the most radical Republl ' ; can is ready to admit that his party had .' ■ became corrupt and anogint through its ' l long lease of political power, and that a 1 i lute necessity. Tbe Democratic victories 1 . of Tuesday were brought about through 1 > tbe people, and are by no means doe to ' ■ political leader*. No elections bave oc- ' t curred for yean, which have caused such ' . wide-spread taliifactlon, and indeed, we ' , may aay delight, amocg all daises, and ' . from Ibe fact, we argue, a future for tbe ' . country of industrial and financial proa- 1 • perity. Tbe sign* of tbe times are favor- . *"! The thinking data ot votoa, without ' regard to party, are beoomiag more and < convinced of the necessity ot a 1 I change in our system of popular elections. 1 ,' ■■ I "Tote for Robeson, the statesman— Any- 1 thing to win !"— Tbe Star before election. ' "He fBobeecn) waa too mnch weight : for tbe Republican ehip— His Dominalinc '• secured by means that it is best lossy tbe least about." — Tbe Star after dediao. ' OutafhisownmoctbUbecoodemnod. 1 Tbe Star upheld a dishonor! nomination. ' bat the people repudiated U. Bo mole it ' . . ' John Mecny Fat No. "40" G. A. R., 1 Ibis city, entertained tot evening a delegalioc <1 tbe comrades of Edward Town- ! i send Poet, Na 70. of Cape Mey Coon 1 I Hooee. At tbectoeof the boeioeae of tbe • meeting tbe oomradee Joined in a ramp < fire, .the informal exercise* of which aoklia enthusiasm aad relish i . The County Examiners win meet to ! examine eaodidalaa for teneba'e license, ■ i sczmoi ouilQjng, .on astoraiy. tbe 2u-h * i dsL Admisaein st 6 o'ekto a. u. 1 I E. i*. braua Co. BupL ; . Cbpe May aty, Nov. Mi, 1882.
This Is an age of high pressure in edu- | j ration Tbe over-woskiog of yooof pa- . | yearly multiplied till now our common ( school course it eotnelb ing quite eppalltng. t Children go from tbe school room freight1 cd with e great weight of books that tbey | are required to study in the evening which ; should be devoted to cheerful conrersa- , ] titEs, or restful reading and innocent j J games. It often happens that the ova- . ; crowded minds of these victims to the | modern idea of cramming, pass sleepiest ' | nights, muttering over the endless sums 1 | snd knotty class work required of tbem. Too much is taught or undertaken. - ] Soundness 4n elementary principles le fre- ' quently overlooked or neglected end a ! | medley of subjects substituted for thor- ! | ougti elementary drill. Perhaps we would ! 1 And it advantageous to co back to Ihe'-lbree ' r'a," (reading, writing and arithmetic). ' When a boy, or girl eitba, as to that, ha* ' mastered them be ia well equipped for 1 time. A recent ■,'sd." for a boy needed ! in a large city establishment, staled that 1 the applicant mutt know how to do addi1 tion, (from the stand point of business of I course}. That is accuracy and rapidity I were absolutely necessary. The great art of teaching is 10 make each successive step thoroughly understood end ticketed for immediate use. Any . otha piss to mount the ladder of learning I must prove a dismal failure. Let us return to simpler methods for a season at , lease An eccentric citizen rf a neighboring t Suite bas offered two prizes for bis Bute t fair— a box of gloves to tbe handsome*! r unmarried woman and a gallon of whisI Vy for the ablest essay upon lempereooe. , There is grim humor in this, and shows - 1 know lege of human nature If read between tbe lines. In days gone by, we bopc forever, tbe ■ rudeness of school boys was i reproach to ' our public temples of learning and a ter. 1 ror to .neighbor* of tbe same. Tbe work 1 of carving and culling the school furol- ' lure and Indulging in boisterous play was ■ *t tended to generally in ihejteacber** ab- ' sencc. Out of (loo,* complaints ot Citl- • zens who bad been annoyed by tbe pupils ' were ot daily occurrence. Although Ute . 1 time of these things Is past, a relic still remains in tbe poakkm of a few school ' bouses which are ael far back in tbe wild woods and among tbe inhabitauu of the 1 swamps. This hit of strategy was regarded in tbe past asa happy plan to gel rid of tbe annoyanoe of the children. 1 Tbe loribie accident at Tuckaboe Is a J warning to young and Inexperienced gunnel*. In Deny localities it ia really dangerous to go off the public roads for fear ' of being sboL Only a short time ago, , [ above TownaentTs Inlet, a farma came I very near receiving a luad intended for quails, which flew up near bim. A quick and vigorous call prevented bloody work. - > . Guns in tbe bands of hoys are not suggra- . . j tire of entire security. Let tbe bre arms . 1 be put any for a while. Obituary. I I In Cape May coanty, N. J., August - ; 28th, Augustus, son of ilr. and Mr*. John 1 ; G. Waters. In tbe 24th year of his age. The deceased was a fondly loved and [ favorite too. just entering upon life full of promise and hope. Death has laid upon ' bim his cold band, those hopes all blasted, 1 tint promise gave foreva, the elements ' ' of a noble and worthy manhood, of a char. acta which si ways received esteem, bave . 1 the vlctlfwl lb. aiaat flastroya, and only tbe memory of his virtues remain as the consolation of bia mourning relatives. 1 memory will be sacredly and fondly 1 cherished, it will rest with tweet con- ' solslion upon the crushed hearts of tbe . parents, whose hope bas thus |becn taken ■ from their side. It will sootbc tbe sor. ' rows of all thus sadly bereaved. It will the recollection that the deceased, though ' young In life, was faithful U every rela- ! lion be was called to sustain, that the , that bas now ceased to brat was always kind, considerate and true. Aa we recall these things we are re- , minded now of the familiar soeoes of old, when the young man forsook tbe great ' deceiver of hearts, and it was said 1 that "Jesus, seeing, loved bim." He is resting near the shore of the sounding sea, 1 and hi* spirit forever freed from tbe sor- 1 I of life, wc trust, has now reached ' "the other shore," tbe beautiful land of ' Congratulatory telegram* without oum- ] out bave poured in upon Mr. Paulson, tbe Governor elect of Pennsylvania. Among these was the follawing greeting ■ from Samuel J. MacMuilan, Esq., a leadDemocrat of Willtamsport, Pa, viz.: "Praise God from whom all blessings flow, ! It is not a abowa, but a deluge." His J Wax J. MacMuilan, of this city, > we are well convinced, shares in the gen- ! era) enthusiasm ova Ibe reaall. The to. ] a few years ago, was a prominent i candidate for Congress before tbe Demo- ! erotic Convention of tbe 2d District of ' Philadelphia, and Ibe two brothers bave tbe canst. Sheriff Corson wu on tbe Ishutd Wed- t nesdsy, and wa* congratulated on his bav- ! anticipated tbe late deluge. Tbe sheriff was one of tbe delegate* to tbe late convention, and freely admits j that tbe question of Coluoel Sawva being tb* nominee of tbe Wave- was never of or taken into consideration during tbe proceedings r The-Sfer. afta snarling at Senator Ml!- , la. Colonel Sawyer, the Sugar Company and the Wave map, for the last three _ weeks, io yesterday's tone commenced showing its teeth at ex -Senator Edmonds snd Major Smith. Who's tbe next victim { far tbe attacks of the growla ? • ■'What station ia this r asked a lady i pafngrr of an English tourist near by. Looking out of the window and reading a , sign on tbe fence be replied: " 'Rough Rata,' I guess, mum."— Tkt Eye. walaat leafHalr toaterer. 1 aaln^pa^f^Ei'aJ'lias SajBaSl^i aasi J ■a warrantee BerralSuJSS a oo . Wholei
' T. VaoGIWkr 4 Boo are about ready to j start for Gum Creek, North Carolina, to | rebuild their saw mill, recently destroyed by Are. Tbey will lake a large lot of store* and material with tbem in the achoooa Maria, of Egg Harbor, which Ibey bave chartered tor tbe purpose. 5 Uncle William Towaa received a -eatous contusion of tbe face hyjjip axe' catching oo a clothes tin* while cutting wood at hi* wood-pile last Friday. It j hsppened thst the axe turned so that the pole struck bis faoc, Iratcad of tbe bladeQuery— why do housekeeper* stretch j clothes line across a Woodpile ? ' A considerable number of Seaside Ropublicans remained away from the pulls | on Tuesday. They did Dot want to vote I for Robeson, and they could not coo- | acientioualy vote with their old eoemies, • > the DemocratsLewis Shsw, aged seventeen years, ion . of Captain flenrv Shsw, of Ocean View, tbis county, was Iskm to the Insane Asy- | !um Tuesday last. No reason bas been | e assigned for bis derangement. | a Dr. T. C. Wbeatoo, South Seavillc, re- . moved to Mdlville on Wednesday. He j _ will open an office snd drug store un Broad street. Mr. Samuel Garrison will move ' into tbe premises vacated by tfcc Docror. The concert given in Calvary Baptist - church last Sundgyevening was very fim-. t Mr. H. W. Hand gave an interesting . scriptural address of twenty minutes that both pleased and instructed. Pastor Taylor and Sup'L Eddy gave out encouraging 1 words. Tbe music conducted by Prof. ' Buck was cxcellonl. and the readings and declamations by the scholar* very credit- . able. An elopement rase in tbe Towneeod In- , lot neighborhood ha* created quite » sen satioa- A young married man wem^ofl J 1 preceded the woman by one train, iic g<^ B ing in the morning and she following In tbe afternoon. Oo Tuesday tbey w ere reported as baring been seen at the Arch ' SL House, Philadelphia, where they were r registered as "John Smith and wife. " f The Cedar Grove Sunday School. Wit1 liam Rich Superintendent, will bold a fesj tlval in aid of the treasury of the school, on Saturday afiernooWand evening of this f """ r The Asbury Park "Press" bxslh article which suits some Cape May common- ! ilies exactly, from which we extract the j following: • "As long as the world stands, doubt1 leas, there will exist in all communities, villages and small cities inveterate, chronic, busy-bodied gvasips, male and . female, whoa chief delight is to find out , the floating news, embellish and industriously retail it from one end of tbe town to tbe otba. free ot all expense to willing listener* It matter* not bow paiofully , and oftimes injuriously tbeir exaggerated , statements may fall upon some pure, worthy, innocent minded person. It matters not how m*ny hearts trc made to j ache and^ bleed with agonizing ^feeling ' words. It matters ool how tnany happy ' households arc turned iotn homes of dis- ' coolant wrangling, bow many wives, bus1 bands, sous and daughter* may he doomed ' to* lifetime of unluppi tires by even a breath of falsehood from their vile, scan1 daliaiog tongues. No, this ruling passion ; must be gratified, even if it takes the very : lite-blood of Its subjects. Such are tbe lengths which this passion for mindiog 1 the business of tbsir neighbors and ncglcc- '■ ing their own will carry tbein." | Wo repeal that all small towns arc cursed with these human hyena*, snd'our own dty is not free from these detainers 1 of fair namea and happy fireside homes. " rrofettor . Asher"! Dancing Academy. ' Broad street, below Waleui street, Phil- ; adrlphiA is undergoing many changes ; and improvcmenU. A new floor lias been 1 laid, and its surface enlarged by tbe rue ; rangement of the dressing-room. Tbe ' tides bave been handsomely wainscotted " to a height of four feet, with paneled ' walnut and ash. A handsome music gallery. tbe front ot which is alaq paneled in walnut and ash. has beeh erected toward the Broad street front, in the rear of which ; is tbe gentlemen's drcssing-toom. Tbe gallery is reached by a new stairway, placed over that leading to the main floor, , and ia considerably enlarged. The ceiling ■ is handsomely (rescord, and the sides of the walla above tbe wainscot ling neatly papored. It ia now open for tbe reocption ; of pupils. _ Tbe near approach of the winter season I suggestive of muffs and fur*, and to the mind of the feminine reader few articlea of arm demand more careful consideration. In this connection Mr. i. Knopf, corner Washington and Jackson streets. , would call tbcattentlon of the ladies of Cape City and vicinity to his slock of furs which if not as large as those o! some city i stores, will be found to compare favorably with them in regard to quality, price and reliability. Give bim a rail before aend- ' 'D^ y°ur or^tr 10 Philadelphia or elseAfter giving us a little spell of rest. tbe organ man, is out again in the newspapers with bis wonderful propositions for the coming holidays. Beatty is reckoned as tbe greatest blowct outside of Bsrnum in tbe country. As to his instruwc have never been able to find one in the possession of a person w bo was Urir iidrtrlisfinfnts. ST™ NICHOLAS FOB : FOLKS. | PAaasTS who desire ^tntertalnlnj and whtde- ' } liwuiricji inci-irniA. sl'Tics^ pKtareOHsueaoni t-r. Nicholas, which is recofulzed by the press sod panne, ot ha* Eastsod ^snd AaKrioa, »j ^Vb^^S^niad'totS'toSSwlBE 'parua! A new sola! slorv by J. T. Trowbr-ds*. tornierjy editor of "Our Youle KoU*."snd snlhorot "The JacX BsxsrJ slortoL" etc. Ibe^lSth Centers, ^ Il^rrsnk*R- Slocllw. lurenraJrmpMA tqu2r,>ol* "The "wiichjry'of s cspllsl sad novel pity. By William M. Basuinor ot -Bis Majraly. Myselt." etc. ••SWEPT AW1V." j b* «^Dn«mSy*SKr9-5e31n5S j l*umi^'u^»tiSiw[*TO»uwttw:nnph^ j tnrrs prepared far Bv. Niceolas by UlsaThoni- ' jy.f wa CSTLS^L *"' ^ M SnAuj|to'4< Iq Ernpna^1
a " P8 Mr°^ Altred^' lllllwt?' Miss' U«V ( rude N. Ssyre. an o! Cape 111 y OBy. 8 arte 3iflrfrtlS(mfntJ. "PfERBERT W. EDMUNDS, e' ATTOBXEY-AT-LAW, 6 SOUCITOH AND MASTER IS CHANCERY, * C»B» M*f City. N- 1. aii-y I ^ DMIN'ISTBATRIX SALE ! | ^ Panama! to an ool-r^ot the Orphsa's^Coeri.of e | TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1882, 1, ' the fdlhnrlBE dewcni«ed properly, t^wu : The' oneAixi^part or share or Tooms^ Worthy do. ^ OTICE TO INVESTORS. , t K1"!'T "i'^Jsad Gosranu^t^h? u>A!is : Naliaaal te and Tnist Company, ,, HASTINUS, NEBRASKA.^' PMS!!0®8 j^DD^SS^EDSiS r j snJd'eepnplloa for opinion as Jo 5 ma'w ^ IMA *"° U E*-c"mn"-"x"!r*- . hiOy a bullet. e The Irtetal our Soldier. Were Made of— Surgical Sikill saves H llouuded Officer. * slnoe^ih^rtvu "°orcwao S0*!* n"** P-Iirad J rum!. Nations: Guard, Mate dT^Crw Jrrsryfu rara° ' Yaissi 'h ^ B ittt^j11!05 fflQely h Pre8"' ^ I.OO. when s svrgi.nl onder General fitnTEls. he ? mUc7e2* of K ££%?■!!— Cm'-n' j 1.11, s^mlnnle, wriahiiiE 'one onnoe, nntere.1 bis '1 il was Bn^S'"iS'ua£dre!lf£' *Ten 'nSintni 5 HJSSTS! iKTnh"' torecs^snd sftsr and relnful Joouuyi^ he Pr, Dtrid Kennedy, who was one of the snrEeons - 1 1, -11 ill [hr Salt erlee HospltAL Wa Philadelphia. irMrd "'rrom'^'onn L'«1 whSl HoOt' cd' 1 Major* *lreable«^wvrc'no|1o^^1^^ slow tar ' nuun"4 "u" ""jl" ** f10"! A^sihe ! wdilcn bmhu llhoe nsmM °Kenyly'v PAVORbefore Ihsl Uffl™ds/l?lf"o»I^Creee.SOOd " B u Or. Dsrld^Kvnnr.ly7V)w of JIoo^d Miu N^Y.. 1 "SIFTED them out • Winnowing the Wheat from flic Tares- 4 Problem Kss.ll} Slrapllflrd. 1 laS!l££r''"SU^fwm!'Sm2SioUnt chSose1 ^n! ^mr'l°tevp on^" s*f°!^S!l j tier* and I*rraduUlyo«is«i lodes!'? thom*to ' more"ts^'"lor''niy 1 .1$ Sd • VlMtre' ; malaria' FEVER AND AGUE, ' I. C. Monroe's Remedy I Without the use of Quinine, WARRANTED A SUKE CURE. Which many Prominent Citizens ran testify. 1*1 Jorslvmon street.* Brwotlvn, N. Y. CqNSUMPJION. **' A ? f*EScf m! W°rMUSLEew Tar*. I ~]Pi:MPJLES.t^r , dtT-y BES. VAJrPKLPA Co.. S Brelfrasn'sl N.f Beware Fraud BENSON'S ! CAPGINE PLASTERS j HAVE BEEN IMITATED, A And their excollont reputation in- ^ by worthloss imitations. Tho j , Public are cautioned against buy- Q in g Plasters having similar sound- d names. Sec that tho word £ C-A-P-C I-H-E 1s correctly spelled. ° Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters j Arc the only improvement ever j; made to Piasters One is worth more than a dozen u of any other kind. c WUl positively cure where other . remedies will not oven relieve. ~| Prioo 25 cents. J Bew.ao of cheap Plasters made o - with lead poisons. SEABURY A JOHNSON, f. HseefselBrtat Clwrilsls.aSw Tsffc. r . I KCBB EESXIir IT IAIW. Mslto ■ A ffiAfPS bsdtosd COKN sad 8U8KNI PIASTM. -
%tv gjflcnlKmnili. AT WANAMAKER'S Visitors to PhHadelphia are invited to visit the store, whether to see or to buy. , Your parcels are checked ; a waiting-room is provided, where you may rest with ! ladies and children; guides conduct you through the house, or you wander at will ; , there- are many things ol ! interest to see, and a wel- | come. ; For two years, perhaps, we have had die richest, largest, • most varied and most cxhaus- ■ tive collection of dress-goods 1 in Philadelphia. Before that, we may have had the largest, and even the most exhaus- . tive, but perhaps not the 1 richest The slowest trade to come to a new merchant is the trade of luxury. It is | the slowest to change from - one to another. But it does ' change. ; We may say our dress-. goods of all sorts are at : about their highest now. Silks of all sorts have r come; and never were silks • more acceptable. And these . words have a meaning here beyond any they could have , elsewhere; because of the greater variety of wants diat , look to us for supply. We ! must have all accepted styles, ; and all the approved quali- | tics of those styles; and, as ; to colors, can you think of ; one that wc can do without? A store that has only one ; class of trade can get along ; with comparatively few silks. ; Which stock would you 1 rather buy out of? i T.vo damask towels at 15 ! jn I 1 3 cents may serve to I ••• what wc gain by buy- ' ing cf the makers. Theverv ' ■ a - ■ towels arc in the whole- ! sal-: trade in New York at ai-ovt ?i and 22 cents, which — z::s at least 25 cents at We are not going to say t .11 our retail prices are | ; 1 it w New York wholesale; 1 Yg of the sort " More ■ 11 one swallow to make a r." But where such ». els are to be got for 15 is a good place to look I' .tl and table-linen, and all the other linens. That's . jiai' tt we mean exactly ; it's . . iiclv. City hall square entrance. A very wide and surprisi ■ "y good navy-blue twilled I... " for 50 cents; 45-inch. Po >ou remember a 35ci : t flannel for 25 cents, of whicli we had 18,000 yards last tall? Afterward' we got 7,000 yards more of it; and a little of if is left-yet That is 23-inch. This wide flannel is fully as good as that AH the warmer sorts of underwear are ready; for men, women and children; thick-cotton, merino, wool, and silk. All the sorts needed for all sorts of people with all sorts of notions; and, for people who want it, there is quite a little wit about underwear to be picked up at the counter. Where else would you look for it? Not in books surely; for goods are changing all the time; and so get ahead of books. John wanamaker, GOLD.SS^S (or msrin^jnooa Ihsl are off ereC^ Emcrallj the volt i>iu(*itj tron tbv Bret start. The buvmras wiy P«J raore t^.bentimm^CTUiahry only CVOTrCap*re °ni o n r i . " "y uL ularastion snfl au that Uneedod sent free. , . Altera* sruaos a Co.. J-orUaaSJtatae. nor'.iJJ^JJASON A IIAMl.IN Aneviran oraue Sevres bees fins equal st say. amo Il«w» Wrie ret! au eceare*: mat. pupn isr ssctm sad strulix nunc In scSooii a timlllra, it only to. One hundred other stylos *1 to to to toHk tottonUBoMMato ■p. TheieiEaetyto at *h»Uy esriralled^hy piiii'iBs^S'Ss^S ' ■"srass? HsiigorBu usjnua Kra Tat; u* Wehpss Ave., emmto. maw AND FA. A- THOMAS, ST.

