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•J.JO per Annum, In AdlUCC -Sbomc and iSounfg. Rev. W. WAoeTPnSdiot Ekler. b>> Im holding conventions nt different point! on b'i dhtrict. nod bns nude nrniptMiu to hold one in site M. 1cburch of ibit eft]-, on tbe evening ot tin ltd IML, wbro I hi relntinb of Ibe church • to Missions. Revivals and' Benevolence, win be discussed b y Bit. fc. B. Wight, of Mil! vine, Rev. J. Rogers, of Flirton nod others. There meetings Iuto born in . teretllag wherever held, ud the public nra cordially in riled to nllend. Dr. James Mrcray. I'reiideot of Conn" - cBnnd Chalw** of (be Kurd Of Hentth, with tbe Secretary of ibe litter body Tisitcd Trenton Monday in their oOcial capacity, ai tbe requeat of Dr. E. M. Hunt, Secretary of tbe State Board of Health. In their ir. terriew the lepreaentaHrea of our local Board were much impressed and inter - , rated with a number of suggestions relating to tbe aullary necessities of towni nod oommunitiaa like those of Cape May, which sooner we later mua reoeirr public nllehti m If precautionary meaiurea are pot propaly and timely Introduord. It U one or tbe signs of the tlmra In ihie dirtction that sanitary rciencr ranki among skilful profi-M.es of applied science are engaged in a competitive atruggie to inyertigale the germ theory of dime, while sanitary engineer* are equally actire in dcriaiDg systems which our bmiars may be reasonably exempted from tbe bidden danger* which lurk in Imperfect drainage. Tbe doctor ataied for tbe encouragement of bis visitors that be knew of no resort along tbe coast which is more ad mlrably adapted for underground drainage than Cape May. Ill aoil, he also explained. was peculiarly advantageous in character. Its system of sewerage, as far Introduced, be commended, but there still existed need for its extension and more ' thorough Tentilation. This latter point is of r-eater ralue than most people realize, and unless properly aoddhtxuallyproriil. d for, danger from sewer gas Is apt lo arise." , One of the needs of Cape May, and one , which Will Be more and more experienced , as tbe popalalion tonuses, is a sanitary ( surrey and map. showing tbe'grological , structure, tbe natural sod artificial water . course*, ail undsrgoond coostruciioua.acd , tbe surface topography. Such a map , would not only be eweoiia! for sanitary study, but as locating crery structure, , •tc-.il would in after years he the means of , aaring the' city and iu inhabitants modi , expense. Tbe doctor alto referred -to , tbe miller of bold construction, dafnage ( and garbage removal, furnishing hi. , Titllora wilb some practical suggestions in , relation to the same which will be more . fully treated In tbe tori homing report of - the Stale Board. Pastor Greul of the Baptist church, this ' dty, tendered bis resignation lo hit eon- ' (negslk® las &bbalh after morning are- ' rior. Mr. Greul lias been wilb his preacnl | charge for nearly fire years, and during ; that time baa labored most faithfully, zealously and successfully in miring lu 1 spiritual power and in ndrandng its con- - ditioo and interests. Through bit effort, backed by the hesitating support of a no- ' merkally weak ooogregatloo, be baa giten ' tbe Baptist Suciety of Chpe llay City a j church rdifior as handsome at any in South Jersey and id which the community has Just reason lo be proud. Tbe debt oc the ( new church is compare li rely small with a ' portion of it already prorided for by tub- I acriptian. His people part wilb him with r sincere 1 egret, but are mindful that his 1 stay among them bad been conditional, the J terms of which compact baring been ful- 1 filled, the sereranoa of their relation as ' pastor and people was a matter they bad < for acme time betas anticipating. I Daring tbe past year Pastor Great bis 1 bad a number of pulpits offered him In e different ehtaa, including Philadelphia, c Baltimore, Camden, Bordentown and othei* I places. Tbe church he bat .elected at his I future field of paaloral labor la in WD- a miogum, DeL, for which bs will irate about tbe first of December. ( Tbe todiridual who will say or wrile c unkind things with tbe inteolion of wounding the ftelingt uf a neighbor, and > sign bis owe name, is the meanest kind t fa cor, and though be be a Church mt-ml e. tuasT, would steal from that neighbor t be the opportunity. Wr can respect. 1 ■ b oertain extent, an opan foe. bat from II- . cowardly afausderrr, who, under tbe garb , of religion and tbe cloak of aanctimonious L mtnllly wiU atab in tbe back while pre- < todlng^f rieudsMp Ui Use face, wt pray tbe toproplrtyur toci^'jO? City 'land £ Company. Mrs. Lewis, fade of Atlantic Gily, is making tbe first Improvement. J; ^BS^^aSBi^ren'i^berlBto- h S hire fifirocma, airi^mnjwyle^M^th^re J SiisSS SsSSKS.' ; : With four sfterno-n deliveries we see no a rstso why the Warg. which react** p Ktfrtndt.*. m^^ould era p — -w I Mr. TV Muel ire's new branding hoore a isaaBaa&vissi i handsome iewSa^tto its pmnrietoe. It t 50 to 1» "wy ■ '"fitwO Wiltb" and i with their mi tract, assd expect to hareto baridtng reedy shorty for the ptotecen. Tbeeeeeal tofetkm of Mm Meeray 1 Po«.J<o of^tto oity. * UlA 16 cemdacaad by Ororada t* C. c Alh*rtaoc.~M Joe Hrasker Poet, No. 38. u to My a'sont tt**t%cc by the t oTRSTmB" wUl bear to this in mind, t
1) We ha*e seldom made note of an im- [ proretneot in these coiomnt which afford- •* cd us more satisfaction to apeak of than to ooe jure begun at Ibe beaob end of ~~ Decatur street by oar enlerprisieg towuse man, ex councilman Denixoc It baa been _ that gentleman's ambition to* some time, or at least since be bought tbe choicest _ section of lots of tbe old Colombia House property a year since, to gire to Cape May a moderate tired, first-dare hotel, arranged " and furnished for wintar at well at for * rummer business. This project be Is now [- engaged in working lo A practical but, ~ and from tbe plana, which were prepared * by 8. D. Button, rate of tbe moat ex per - h ienced of Phlladalpbia'a architects, wc * dool see what's lo prerent Ibe new bouse - from becoming one of tbe distinctive and . more attract iee inatltotiona of Cape Bay. Tbe proposed hotel, tbe foundations for : which are already being laid, will bare a front oo Decatur street of ooe hundred and - twenty feet, the main wing extending at right mgtegfrm to brtcb end, a distance j along tbe beach front of ooe hundred and 1 thirty-two feet, to a smaller wing which r will hare a projection towards the drive . of fifty feet more. Tbe building will be 1 f sur stories high with porches extending a'oog tbe entire front, while numerous bikxmies to upper windows will add great- , ly to tbe imposing appearance of tbe front and side elevations. Tbe bote! proper will contain 180 sleeping apartments, two- , thirds of which, from the admirable ar- , rangement of tbe building command a sea , lory and large clock act nil to advantage I tbe effect of the building viewed from , every aide. Io addition to tbe building , described, a -kitchen, servants' quarters. . store room, ioe bouse and other necessary ! out- buildings, are to be provided for in tbe angle in rear framed by tbe twe main { wings. Of tbe interior arrangements and furniture of tbe b«el are shall have oetaaiou hereafter to speak. At to the material used in it*, construction we can oely state upon tbe authority of Us master builder, Mr. Wm. L. CumDings, of this city, that It will be , the very beat the lumber markets of this , sod other Slates can produce. In the sr. . lection of Mr. Camming! to superintend I his enterprise, oar friend Denizot has ex- . excised a wise discrimination. 'He eou>d , not find a better man for the undertaking did.be search tb* Slate through. ' ftoft Word of explanation for tbe benefit of our friend Mr. Seigman. and "we rest 1 our case." Tbe readers of tbe Wavx will bear witness that tbe controversy on the subject of Oolooel Sawyer's fight for tbe nomination was not our aeekl^f. Purporariy we have refrained from noticing the repeated and unwarranted personal attacks of the editor of tbe Star, and would have, followed tbe same course to tbe end of tbe late campaign, but for the publication of an outrageous sod unmitigated falsehood, in the which to individnxl referred to sought to cover bis own contemptible and double-faced trickery to tbe candidates before bit party's coo Tenliility of Colonel Sawyer's defeat upon the We have proven the editor of the Star a liar oo bis own admlstioc, and instead of aerea delegates who were influcooed as be has publicly reiterated, we defy him now to name a single, solitary man. outside of himself, who opposed Col. Sawyer oo tbe ground of bis being the ' "nominee of the Cart Mar Wart" 1 Come, brother, no backing oo this point. Name your men, produce your affidavits, or stand before to oommuoily and your 1 readers a left -condemned and publicly cxmvicted liar, «s you do in tbe eyia of the 1 two men you deceived prior lo your aeke- ' The mutter and camp-fire of Poet "40," ' 9- A. R., held Friday evening of last ; week was attended by comrade H. W. < of Seaville. and the following com radea of Post "70," Gape May Court 1 House .—Commander James Chester, j Bpaulding, S. V. C. ; D. Birch, J. t V. C-j Adjutant A. K. Lyona, Quartet, master R. Shimp, Officer of tbe Day I Grace, Surgeon Dr. Linton, A, J. Torn ' lin, Page Crawford and Alexander Dour- ( lssx. Speeches relative to army and navy , experiences were narrated around the camp-fire by Comrades Hand, Sawyer, s Lyons, Duke, GUe, Carman, Linton. Tom- ' lin and Cheater, wilb an intenpereing of f some musical aelacUooa by Comrade Craig.' r L. T. Enlriken, this city, baa contracted for tbe putting np of a handsome , marble monument lo tbe memory of the s sic Dr. B. 8. Marey, whose re mams are ■ interred la tbe Presbyterian Church Ceme | utry at Cold Spring. Tbe full height of | lite proposed monument will be about .'venleen feat, and will oast nearly a t lousaod dollars. Tbe first base is to be 1 ( Connecticut granite, six feet long. | three feet wide, and one and a half feci , high, vitb a heavy sub base. There will ■ tiro dies and an arch tbereoo, three fret which will stand a shaft seven ' 10 f Quail must be ecaree up the road Judg- J ing by the returna from an expedition c made tbe other day by those crack spona-mett-Doo Carman and lawyer Douglaaa t They were gone ten mortal houra, tram pre! r through ma rah and woodland a dlataner o uf twenty milea, tired out their dogs, ex- I hantcd their stock of proveoder.and were k only able to ahow up a oouple of birda. p ibe bataoor of tbe cover, toy explained, preferring to retain their Uvea and liberty [ awhile longer. f In keeping open between tbe aaaaaos \ tbe branch jevreiry and watch eaubliah- |, meat of Herxherg A Bro., 84 Washington f sttot. Mr. H-Buahnellhaa conferred upon L tbe people of Gape May City and vldnUy verytmoch of an aooomaodaUon, and eaie s whiri we are happy tonatc tbqr nalise , and appreciate. -During Ibe comlag bolt- „ SMr. Bush cell expecu lo afford tbe t le to opporluiilly of selecting pros- , enu for Iriendi and relatives from a a|dvn- _ did assortment of sil vet ware, clocks, n watcbr* and jewftry nf to Llcst rtyirs 1 and finest workmanship. Prdera for any particular artUe, if hot la stock, will be f promptly filled. <j Mr. Wm. C. ButliU. son efJoha C. }r sylvan la Legislatare, has been occupying •- Captain Dowai' new cnttage cat Hughe* » street, with bis family since tbe clone of tbe season. His sitter has been indisposed I and was recommended by her physician k to try to sea air for a few months this a fall . Xbr result has been that ber health t is moch improved. a rente of oar worthy townsnwuT'Mr. « Hoffman, who for tbe past nine i ^.ssKgirpjera :
LOCAL CHIT-CHAT. in Look out for meteors, or While underskirts are utterly extinct. u Get yocT mince meat at Stilly Hand's ■n Every familp should invest In a Iberst Farmers sty wide tired wagons are Ibe te eaaieal oo tbe benrs. ly Christmas is only five weeks off from d Monday. Startling, but true, or The great want of oar Cape May bousew keepers, between the aeaaoos, it good help. 6, AL Bcocxet reports that quail shooting d around Deonityiilc it only fair to midr- dltng. e Tbe Sal urday— Moods y rxprtaa is br. e coming more popular at tbe whiter spSuawberry patches in this neighborhood " *ue bluasoming preparatory to the yield of a second crop. d Rose bathe* and other fragrant plants it arc bluaaatj^ing in l^e open air irwm"We ous bitoe yards. d The papers and tlx politicians are not b yet through explaining bow it was done e last Tuesday week, e Everybody is glad < lection is over. "It g makes such a muss" as the good woman s said of boaae^kaaing. Annual inspection of John Mecray il Post, No. 40, G. A. 11., tbia city, next r Friday evening, 84th inst. i- Governor Ludlow has issued hit pro- . ciamation, d' signaling Thursday, the SOlfa i inst., as Thanksgiving Day. Tbe annual inspection of tbe West Jere try road has I ecu hi progress the past four i days, commencing Tuesday. ; Ex-Secretary Robeson's newly finished , hundred thousand dollar mansion in r Washington is offered for sale, n Stamped envelopes will tie sold to the d public after Januarv first at a reduction of » ten par-Cent, oo Ibe present rate*, c Mr. Levi E Johnson, of the Palmer e Uouie, Philadelphia, and West End Uoe lei, Cape May, was among the visitors of f tbe week. Now that we are through with politics, e for a time, at least, suppose we take up tbe s subject of a Lecture course foe tbe eum- -' ing winter. I Information baa been received by the - Associated Pre** that two, and probably 1 three Ohio men have determined to go ? out of politics. A Cape May City dominie pertinently suggests tbe holding of a sextons convention for the purpoae of exchanging views on church ventilation. Messrs. William. A- Cassedy begin opcratioos troday oo to Knickerbocker Ice | and Coal Company's new improvements, ( Washington street, east of Ocean. | j The contract for Mr. F. J. Green's new j ■ residence an Hughe* street, near Ootmn.ia < ( In the hands of Mr. H. F. Doolittle. , , Ground for tbe cellar w as broken Wcdoerday. , The ladies of tlx Parsonage Aid Asso- | -lation of the M. E churrii. this dty, will | ) nld their annual fair and festival in the , - hapel on tbe evening of Thanksgiving , ; >ay. Our mechanics were never so generally ( uiy at this season of tbe year as they are t t present, and tbe prospect is that all of ( liem will have steady employment during j Major Umlth is temporarily "occupying { t ie store opposite hi* late place of busiwhich was told Tuesday last and . since removed to make place for a new J -tore building. , Conductor Mulllner, though ooe of the ' , strongest kind of Democrats, don't teem c to rejoice with blvbrrlhrro over tbe Isle ( , elect loo— particularly as It tamed oat in ^ . this county. Dr. Hecray, Ooancilmac Cassedy and ( Captain James C. Bennett surprised- the ( rabblu oo Ibdr gunning trip to Two . Mile Beach last week, returning tbe same day with forty-eight of the "bunnies." 1 Assistant Gen'l Freight Agent J. S. of tbe W. J. R. R. Company, 1 registered Wednesday evening in company -i with hi* friend and associate, Mr. J. Mayat the American House, Wnodroek mav he leeallv shot until ' 4.
15th, and it it an open season black squirrels until January 1st. Io their get dale* badly mixed. Mr. William King, owner of the Excelsior Baths, la talking of making atill further improvements on hi* uooocupied lots extending from Jackson to Decatur street. Tuesday be was down this wav on business connected with his interests After an ahaSose of five months spent among the moanlalnt of Pennsylvania and along the ihorea of Staten Island, Mrs. M. E Msgonsgle, of this city, was received oo her return home last evening with n warm welcome by family and frier da Interesting services have been held in thousands «t churches throughout the world the past week in behalf of young men. and meetings are bring held every evening during tbe week under the auspice* of the Young Men's Christian Associations. The building used as the Knickerbocker Ice Company^ office oo Washington street, was sold Tuesday to Mr. L Johnson #48. The purchaser has since moved it to a site oo the torepike In the vicinity of the Island, with a view of converting h hrto a weaving shop. The frame of Dr. T. H. Williamson's oouage oo Columbia Avenue was raised this treck, and now that election is Councilman Hand, who baa the contract, thinks there will be nothing further hi the way lo prevent the owner taking possession by tbe first of July. John R. Hong land, an atlsriie of the S. Navy Department at Washington the past seventeen yean, and one of the tarring ; officers of to old fith N. J. Vols, has been spending a few davt of annual vacation oo the Island with Lis frieod J. Henry Farrow, our City TreatJohn R. Williams, late of tbe U. 8. Signal Service, in charge of to station at some four thousand feet up Rocky Mountains, arrived in San Monday oo his sray home, and expecu to reach Cape May the coming week. He has been oo duty among the for upwards of two years. Wm. V. McGrath and wife, Philadelphia, regis! ere! Tuesday at the Chalfoole. His iniroUou is to build a couage oo bis Ocean front let, cast of the Stockton, as soon as the city decides on to q oration of exlending sewerage facilities in that sactloo. TMa. we have reason to know, srill be dooe this winter or early tbe mm ing springMessrs. W. E VanGUder A Co., of agricultural good* barneaa and bone blanket*. torn, at f. J. Mrivin's printers' supply depot, cor. Jackaoa A Mansion streets. Cape May Oily. At present will be found there a full assortment of blankand all kind af horse eqnipmcnu. Business mm complain tot tlx- Detect of coancri to license bar-rooms oo Ihc Wfctcb hare come under their own obser-
Ttie Result or trie Election In Cape Map conn!, . a?
I- CAXDIDATXk m T. M- F^STllemocrtt. G. M. Robeson, Republican. I e- lieu ten Wool man. Prohibitionist , p E Bristol, National Greenback. SXXITX. ? W. B. Millar, Democrat ' '■ F. L. Richardano. Rapublicao J. L .Smith, National Greenback j >- Jeaae D. Ludlam, Democrat i Thos. R. Candy, Republican d George M. Poet. Natldnal Greenback.. . William Hildreth, Democrat i E_C. Godfrey. National Greenback. ...
ifilfc rifi^ni i fi « = I s • : f lf!?!l~l~Iiiif!j [ i ;-i fl il ...j 187 19 218 158 12? 214! 10218 1042 114 -. 188 1#| 188 110[ 64 118! 21511 225- -• » 7 5: 8; IO! I 58 7, M- » - «5> ~!1 21218 948 150 181 199 9113 1050 74 •• j 18724! 180 128; 80 196 88914 978 - - 4 1 69 2 1 76 •• j! 21611 224, 155! 131^ 218- 9118 1060 j 79 ":! 187.28 196 127 83 115 831 14 981 ! | j | » 60 2, 68 46086 416| 279| 2is' 823 31925 2011 1916 ■ ■■• -I I 71 : 72. 16 I 95
r The total number of names 00 poll list was 2146, a* followt -Cape May City, 889; ' Cape May Point, 89. Lower township, 426; Middle township, 507; Dennis, 401 fcpper. 1 889; Sea Isle City. 27,
1 Tbe types should have been set to read storw, not "stoves," in last week's para- , graph referring to the rebuilding of tbe - ' VanQilder mill in North Carolina and tbe taking down a schooner load of material. The Cedar Grove festival passed off 1 prosperously, and but for the presence of a few idiou of the neighborhood, who 1 were erroneously impressed with tbe Idea t that all that was necessary 10 make tbe ' affair a complete success was for them to 1 occupy the corners and doorway and I scatter handfuls of corn over the assembly • n and in tbelaces of tbe ladies present. They enjoyed their brat ben ith pleasure* so , ' grfatly, thai II seemed a pity to check them, and ihcv were astounded to learn 1 that there was a law Intended expressly to ■ ' reach just such fools a* they. 1 " This Is a no-Uccnae county, as it refers 1 .to the sale of intoxicating Honors, hut Is it really a non-liquor selling county? To a 1 certain extent the sale of liquor goes 00, 1 ' but the county doc* not now derire the 1 rereuue formerly obtained from licenses. | If. for instance, a certain bote! oo to sea- [ ' side is still dispensing to customers intoxicating liquors, where is there any gain a ' exsept to the hotel landlord himself, who can pursue bis nefarious business without t the expense nf taking out a license. There - ts evidently a difference between stopping r • licenses and slopping tbe mleof inloiicau c ing liquors at a beverage. If temperance ' organizations would but perform tbe du. g ' ties to plainly before them at their vrty c 1 doors, under tbe laws as they already exthere would be little need of their j linking away off to aomc other field and r ' at the doors of legislation for ^ they know not what. j. Through the efforts of School Super in- , u ndent Shields the seaside public schools t been supplied wilb new and popular r in exchange for their old ones, by j the firm of Iriauo, B Lake-loan A Taylor, , New Yark. Mr. T. F. Shute is building a snug mi- j dcnce on tbe seaside road ri Seaville. ~A Above him, in the Palermo neighborhood, p Daniel T. Corano it putting np a i: On Sunday Coroner Eugene C. Cole j drove over 10 Tuckaboe and proceeded si once to make to arrest of the young man t. Stevens, who bad acknowledged tbe shoot- j ing of young Garrow on election day. 0 Mr. Somen Stevens, an uochfof tbe lad, u gate bail for his nephew's appearance at g court. Mr. Cole was ioduord to take this step, hriiering that tbe ends ot justice u not been met aa 00 action under the a law bad been taken. It la now thought e that Garrow srill recover, though be will T be horribly disfigured. One of his eyes p now pocinaed and found lo bare re- p tsioed the power of sight. cl Engine number 18, running 00 the Sea r City bMBah road, sprang a leak 00 u Tuesday night, and went agroand aa the main track *1 Sea Isle City, consequently
, she wis unable to make her destined port 0 —Sea Die junction, In lime to make the 1 regular connection. [ Tbe plans for tbe Sea Die City Excur- , tlou House are fiat The bouse will be , 60 feet deep, 200 lent ooeqn front, two , I stories high. Work on the building will I toon be commeootd. There will also be , [ a bold built there by D. J. Holland, who ; , has a popular bouse at the corner of Front and Market streets, Philadelphia. Some , t seven or right houses are already coalract1 ed for, to be built the coming winter. Tbe , - sea wall will be partially constructed, . | Landts avenue, which it already developed , I into a lengthy driveway, will he extended , the whole length of the beach, and alto- , 1 gether the new resort will have put on a - ^ new garb of improvement before the be- , About 75 tons of -pig iron have been ' - taken from the wrecked steamer Nuphar. , The probability issbe will have 10 be blown , [ to pieoes *Ld removed, aa ber position J , across the channel of tbe Diet is causing a > bar 10 form that already tends to Impede \ ' 01 V 'tonuUf 1 stand of birds der ' of a fine glass dome, sras shown as at the ' , rest dcnce of Prof. Crawford Back, a pre*. J t eat to hi* charming daughter, a few days ] since. It D the work of Mrs. M. Kate*, 1 ; of Townsend Inlet, wboee artistic work 1 lo this line is attracting considerable at- : teotk»' 1 1 Seaville Methodist church is arid to he 1 ' falling array, spiritually, and that, of j j course, signifies a weakening of tbe force* j , which combine to moke a prosperous eon- j . gregatioo. This fact 1* said lo be ooe of r the causes giving rite to a proposition lo * - unite the Beetley't Print. Petersburg, \ | Seaville and Atbury churches into one , charge or circuit, with two ministers to 1 look after their spiritual —A financial in- ' [ tereats. In connection with this subject ] ' it may be proper to state that there is also 1 some talk of making tbe effort lo build a 1 1 Method ist chapel at SeavUleataUoa, (Bouth 1 t Seaville) to take the place of the present j 1 chapel at Cedar Grose, a mile below the 1 " former locality. Tbe Seaville church mem i bership are now enjoying the warming [ influences of revival meetings, which are ! bold nightly and la which considerable t [ interest is bang manifested. t 'r A change of political power, in other \ . words a change of administration, oauaEy , presages a change In peat office manage- 1 j meat, and already rumor hat it that Jut- • ; lice E F. Westcou Is lo be Ihesiext Putt ' Master at Sooth Seaville. t — — 1 The County Examiners srill meet to I last. Adtciaaioo at 8 o'clock a. «. E P. Strum, Co. bupt. Gape May Oty, Nov. am, 188J.
I Materia! ,1s now going over the West ■ Jersey for the railroad 10 Angtese*. It is t thought that this necessary improvement will be pushed to rapid completion. Tbe Union Oyster Company, of Haiti- '■ more, i* about winding up iu profitable' r Beaton's work along tbe bay shore. Tbe 1 business will be continued through the 1 cAniog years. Comrade Lyons, ot tbe Mayrille hotel, is 1 to manage the new inn which is soon to I bulk a' Anglesea, to says rumor. One thing it certain a better selection Can not ' be made as mine bast of tbe Mayrille unHopea are enteruioed that tbe unfur1 tunate youth who was so dreadfully 1 wounded -in tbe face by gun shot wounds ultimately recover — blind and diifig1 ured for life. On account of continued wet weather rind storui tides which overflow the salt meadow iands at frequent intervals no < has been harvested from them. Tbe ' probability of scarcity and cooaoquenl high prices fur hay is agitating the public mind. , lie who builds on to public minds bas very insecure fouodatiou. Post 70, G. A. E, held a regular mua- , tcr on Monday evening at tbe Court House. 1 Bcrcral recruiU were added to to ranka i of what was a few days ago the youngest ] organization of to kind in to Stale. | So far aa good looks among to rising 1 generation go. Ocean View may safely challenge to county. ' Dr. Tompkins, formerly of to U. 8. ' and his amiable wife, are now per- r manual residents of Anglesea. Mrs. Tump- ' from to nature of ber lariated dwell- j lug place, manages to preparatory cduca- , tion of her young children with rare tact i and ditcretina. We hope that to rail- ' road to tbe beach may speedily bring to [ family Into more convenient relatiooa with j the world at large. c Io a brief interview with Hon. Thomas ' Ferrell, Congressman-elect from this J district, we found him to be a very ap- r proacfaabie and courteous gentleman, with f the interrou of bis constituents occupying ' s large place In his mind and heart. Mr. J spoke of to wooden ship building t interests of South Jersey, and to necnasi- e of protecting and encouraging torn by ' suitable legislation. In this line to lax J, American ship* engaged in foreign - trade should receive his attention and no a wilL It is said by ship masters tot '' American vessels engaged in to foreign ' trade actually pay more tonnage tax than t sbipt that sail under a foreign flag. An ft experienced captain In oar merchant service, who bas sailed out of to port of a for many years in to Eurotrade, remarked that under to present taws, American commerce would, S eventually be driven from to sea, or it • to capUft fWifl; atta are being starved " OOL* 01 Cape Msy sent several delegates to Ore 0 * State Sunday School Association meetings
e which were at Bridgeloa during to week. A large attendance and interesting sessions "- obtained throughout to days of this ime portant gathering of Sunday School work- " Tbe Rio Grande sugar raitl has uSgrfup e Ibe cane grown this year and will soon go 0 into winter quarters. 1 Mr. Hugh Holmes baa built for bimself c at Green Creek a neat substantial cottage, - which will prove quite an ornament to die e village. It u a good sign when our young • people build houses, many and settle 1 down among us. In the past il has been to custom, from necessity perhaps, to " neek fortunes elsewhere than at Cape May. 1 tide seems to be turning in our favor, - to moch that tbe young find it advantageous lo locate near to homestead. 1 Rev. A. H. Brown officiated at to - Green Creek Presbyterian church last ° Sunday, preaching morning and evening 1 lo large congregations. 1 Rev. E P. Shields is to pronounce his It popular lecture on to Pyramids In this church ml an early date, r On Tuesday last Sheriff Conon enter- . talned bis boodsmen end other friends to a dinner at to Mayrille hotel The " spread sras ooe of to kind for which t Lyons is to Justly noted. Wc envy to , who la favored with a place on our , popular sheriff's bond. Tuesday last Sheriff Coram renewed offidsl band, at required by lew. Af- ' taking the oath of rifiee at to Ornrt f House, to Sheriff, in company with his . borxMmen and a few invited guests, adjourned to to Mayville House, where a - dinner prepared in mine boat I.yoar' best f style, sras enjoyed. Sheriff Corson, both . In office and court, baa made a clever and efficient official, giving satisfaction to all " who have had business relations with him. > Mr. Herbert W. Edmonds, late of to Mount Holly bar, and am of our ra- , raemrrt triend Hocl Downs Edmunds. Gape May county, hat declared hit inteu- » dm of locating permanently in this dty. 1 and bs* opened a law office at No. 40 . street, where he will be , pleased 10 sttesd to any bustoeaa of a legal nature which maybe placed in his > hands. < [ as*' mr,'nS'«d5yfSIu«k tod'to ' buying dry goods and fancy notions, It It t their pecuniary advantage to deal with to old established and reliable More*. r soch aa that of Mrs. E T. Brown, 25 Washington street, which has second a f reputation for fair and haueat dealing- - that baa stood to teal of mote than half . a score of years. Her goods are always t reliable and aa cheap as can be foand anyths thar of as tow." A asaw ft Ou Atari Cht* Mkz
That next to a little learning the most 1 dangeroos thin* is a Uuk authority That a respectable man lowers himself in the eyes of a oommuoily In notidng tbe alandera of a blackguard who knows nothing of principle and baa nothing to lose. That if you want to learn a woman's true dlspoaitim come into her bouse on - cleaning day with muddy-shoes. < That a defeated Candidate cannot for to life of trim see why his oppoueni gains to election. That there will be a contest this winter for to State proseculorahip iuthis county. That man proposes in mallets political and often gels IclL That no denunciation it so eloquent as ^ to final influence of a good example. That to scandalmonger it like s raven, seeking cartioo to feed upon, and deltghled when a pnlrid carcass t* found. ] That to man who attempts to path * himself up by poshing another man down >; is pretty certain lo fall heir to an cxpenTbat owning* big bouse in "Washington ' will hereafter be one of to things that w ill not count In favor ot a public man who it goes into politic* poos at ItoUwc and , Blaine and some others did. l( That to large majority of to readers of tb? rural press it not interested io to personal squabble* and disputes of tbe , That to law elections demonstrated to fact very forcibly that nominations no longer mean an election. , That it srill be in order for council to , hare a meeting soon. ' . That* number of business changes on t to Island are likely to take place between Tbe Colonel Sawyer does not seek s re . election In council in the spring. , That there will' be at least three candi- , dates for tbe mayoralty in March. There isn't much snow yet, but there is 4 heap of shadow— and the shadow Is the ' shadow of Christmas, which like other ) coming event*, project iu umbra in front . of it. In every family two important problems are hastening to solution ; and 1 while to elder member* are asking tbeut- - selves, "What shall weglve?" to youngs. 1 ten are no iras eagerly speculating aa to what toy shall get. The boys drop vague bints of the desirability of skates and ' sleds, and books of adventure and excited narrative, while tire littlegirU (re bemoan1 the dilapidated condition of to pretent generation of dolls, and arttally trying lo invirglr mamma into that phrase so full of promise, -'We'll see at Christmastime." It teally is 00 easy task to sriagt a line. ' of Christmas presents, so as to intdro that every little ooe shall get Just what it w ill most appreciate, and none shall be un- > duly favored, and as the holiday tear- It, draws near, to careful mother feels, more than at any other time, to need of some 1 reliable manual, by referring to which stir ] know just what It to be bad, and ! just what everything will cost. And luck- i ily, in this age nf journalistic enterprise, 1 to very thing she wants Iks ready to her ' hand. For tbe winter number of the 1 QrxnrxxLi js out, and a copy 1 01a be bad for only fifteen rent*. Within tbe oompaw of ha ninety odd pages are il- t lustrations of every kind sod description of t Christmas gifts; from tbe rattle or toy ' reins for to three-year old infant,uptn the gold beaded cane or dressing-gown for or to loog-wisbed-for watch tor mam 1 ma Dolls and doll's furniture, tin toys, mechanical toys, telegraphic machines, boxes. Velocipedes, fancy stationruagicaj apparatus, books of every ! description— In short, to whole range of • of possibilities in tbe way of Chrittmtt« j presents is covered; and parents' purses 7 and children's fancies can alike lie suited, n fastidious to one, oc attenuated • tbe other. Indeed, wc believe it safe to „ say that such a mass of useful informs- n tion, for so small a price, was never issued from to proas before. The Parotids Qi'ap.tx 1:1.1 Is published by Messrs. Eh rich Bros., of New York, b at 50 cents a year, or 15 cents a copy. Our enterprising young neighbor, Mr. ■ Hand, auccetaor 10 T. H. William•on A Co., grocer and provision dealer, it making an important change in his store I to Ouroer, and at to same time increasing bis business facilities by eolarga ing to building to more than double iu b
. present capacity. Hand A Ware, eons tractors, have charge of to work, and are i. pushing il forward with toir wonted energy to completion. The old store i» 22 by 40 feet, to latter front extending p along ;Ocean tired. With to addition 0 now in course of erection tbe building still have a frontage of 84 feet on Ocean f street, by 22 on Washington, with (flcao- , to in to rear for large meat and fish c refrigerators, etc. Both fronts will be of - gists, to arranged aa lo be thrown open C during business hours, thus affording ail to light and vcntilalLm needed, at well as convenience lor to entrance and exit of 3 customers. When completed to new . store wiH be to largest provision markel in to county, if not in south Jersey, and will add greatly lo tbe appearance of things in iu neighborhood, which la one of to most prominent 00 to Island. It ■ will embrace three departments— the grn. 1 eery, meal and fish. The aecood floor Mr. Hand is fitting up ' as the publication offloeof to Wavx, and will have it ready for ocrupancy tbe s coming spring. The brightest and ooe of to moat - readable of our Philadelphia ootemporar- > ie* — to Btrnluf Star- has been giving I renewed evidence of iu enterprise and s prosperity by to addition of another r column to each page and by to introduction "of a Soon perfecting press which I will print and fold 80,000 complete copies . an hour. It still continue* iu Saturday I double sheer feature, notwithstanding to ■ additional room now afforded for reading * matter and advertisements, lu saucy independence, and iu peculiar nack of condensation of to current newt of today, J taken. In ooonectkm with Iu popular price, : are to distinctive attractions which made to Star aoe 61 to most tuooearful and ' profitable newspaper properties in the One of to moat readable and progress- - ive or our weekly exchanges Is the Bsiti- • more Trlryram, published by Mr. Jama J Young. It has been recently enlarged and [ is otherwise greatly improved in all its , departments. The T'tfffram Is on< of the oldest Baltimore w«klics,aod in iu faithful and careful attention lo literary and society matters baa attained a prominent J place in to public estimation. We are , pleased lo know that the paper never en- ' than1! "dowT pro*perity P°Pul,rll.r j plainly evident from to improvrmenu , being constantly made in it* publication. f The Bridgetou A'nu, in referring to , smoking oars, wmnta 10 know why to Weal Jersey Railroad Company does not furnish Rs patrons ."with a nice car. fur- . nlxhed with religious papa* and bibles, e parlor organ and song books." Pretty soon some fellow srill be wanting to railrrod company Mjurniah to people with " gUrriffl, gwu fflwRtakfiCRmn** ,
Jird. goaereTwiteoj " hue Ur. 8. MsKX, i tap-' Mar. •Hfir -Adirrtisrafuts. ,r as Jarasan street, cape May city, A'DMIXlBTEATim KALE 1 3 Paraseat-to aa order of tee Orphans Cooroof I iwSiisIKr1"™"'58 TUESDAY. DECEMBEk 12, 1882, j taeMfyw 'tteJterenL^gro^r^.To*jra:"Sre j j Mel tie !oauR;;.t'»|>r .".U1U1 . an 1 ailjt.ioi. WORTH. Atmlalatralrtr. j u -\MJTK'!: TO INVESTORS. II FIRST MORTi;aGK~MALESTATE LOANS ! ■ itMiaanlMflnuir, 1 1 HASTINGS. NEBRASKA. 1 c paraeaiara.' rr"c'* 'e.T'-'*»t:bst kr' Treal°n ! e JA8- A UEARTtt'ELL Pre.:.- . «J-4» | | t p'V^TOR^ADD^ESS^ ; , an<1 deaeriptioii for oplolnn as ^10 paiealstMlity, J EmmAi I HITBY A BULLET. , The Slrtssl our Noldirra Were ' Vlade or— Surgical Nkill Bias en \ a Wounded Officer. . - ^ Alt bonis s fall Boore^of rears hare panel ' rrgrtenl, sn-i tlir ssth of firoeoitier, I . FHSS'lrri , I'r.rta^KrnnMr?wliowisoo?olf5J raigranl ' US.tm^M^"t«U1t^lu Pit i^sa^l puis. ( 1 Major* »Sfomrn."S|t f»r them 01 rr f innowiDc Ibe Wbeal from Ibe Tarra-t I'roblem Esully Bilmpllflrd. t MALARIA I AND AGUE, ( - i i j
I. C. Monroe's Remedy d Without the use of Quinine, g WARRANTED A SURE CURE 0 Which many Prominent Citixcos can t tretiff. A«X your Drmnnrt for It <* sJ.lreas j ^ TO CONSUMPTIVES. - Ait'reu" '^"^'^REV^AWiLy's;'^*' ; Over 5000 \ Druggists and 1 Physicians Have Signed or Endorsed the Following Remarkable Document : s tag Chotrusta. El PUUBt.'. Maw Earh , ( • Oantlemen For the past few years srs hav* sold various brands of Porous Ftaa- ; tera Physicians and the Public prufri r Besiacm's Capclnr Putous Plaatar to all ^ - of confidence. They are superior to all | : Benam'. Caprine ILrter 1. a pmulne . PansaceuUcal product, of the highest < , order cf merit, and so recognised by i 1 V son's Capcine Piaster. Ton srill be dleappnlnfad if you us* - cheap Piaatnra, Ltnlmaota, Fads cr Bee- * ' M M^'miTa^iMkM^USTn. ■ 5
! Patents: ... ' ' 1 GEORGE' E. LEMON, ; Brm, u AMI, Mi TON, XX c. C^srrH Eiitesi Bain : Hay- fever I ST^NICHOTjAS FOR YOUNG FOLKS. 1 ' .tit,- reading for Ulrlr rZlKtri n.'snl young folks ■ ms^tariw,sadMuSStraa.wni aadtaessta prmtMTT* wtf v'uu^'wnirnt^nfirul.'tSr A ore sctta! ISer^by J. T^Thuwtstage^ftrte^ It* tftti OaSml St orkrao, 'f <ew° rrlr sseistar.t Mitnr of f*T. Nicbolss, author of An sorooni ot tea fsmoes yromsn. By Maorice ^ Thompaun, maihor of '-The Wllrhery of rrhtafkaLir' pictures? U u"ralru ith many A sens 1 story of the Mississippi Hoods of ISA lir E. S. Ellla fonnrrty editor of -Golden Days." A |M<miipt'K»l| f«|ier regsr diag 1 his eelrirrated lures prepared for sr. NicnotAS by Mot Thorn pByArouaaS SoSm! vtiMSHS^SSS Notti 'llrools, sottmr 0f'-nir]?i; EnUgnlnta"' A Ooe reals* of Jarenlh play. By E. A Brooks, author of "The Land of Nod.' etc.. and Intjod! s caawmxt kamus: "tws rstn sin uitta ITrpared rxpreasiy f or holiday tlmra. . ed f. oomplore uid msn^nnnanartltfamoas. GOLD.55^55
r tiie work property from Uie Bret start. The Oustnros will pay more than ten tlmrh ordinary wigca^Expensue^eeiBl furnished hw^Kc TyJASON & HAMLIN Ismiiles.^onl/reL^h^hundrhd^otartsMles si fit. |zi. tat. rx rs. Ox, fins si 1< toaarn tnd up. Thejarger styles are wholly nnrtrsUed by " Bji«55a«»'5aB5 " nAIIIJS I'grwht Grand ^un^ ^lntrodocinj TAXI)! A. A. THOMAS, ST. j 1 bcf"> BhM™,i»d*^2o^raOTl i "^r^v^sf^ ma ^ sB ISSm of gSS*"' .lea,! Basis, and all kinds of land scrip nought INJpplJ "■^rettatatifKsco-.™ ^PIMPLES. .-si sod Ors '"fTZ ."tTs. cUoiS'ter'piS) do-one a luxurtsul rrewth of hair 00 s hahi head il. f. i'rirr's .Stffrr. pBOFIT OB NO PROFIT FOR PAINTS, OILS AMD GLASS OILS AMD GLASB, - - am. ' . - an l> t.ItaSB. OILS AMD GLASS. OILS AMD GLASS, N. C. PRICE. Practical Glao Cutter, 27 Parry Street, Wnot.t«AL* AND RETAIL STORE, DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, FEED STORE, Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran, Mill Fa*d WOOD YARD, WOOD CUT AMD SPLIT. CEDAR POETS OP ALL SIZES. Mo; Lutlted 00 fyjosahoireP. Pruur or au ProAsk the peraoaa who a*y I bare "The Uightat PTSo5?^£iSSWffiiS5L!*to )r-y PJ. O. PRIOE

