Cape May Wave, 20 September 1884 IIIF issue link — Page 3

»M« per Annum. In Mnncc 3»Ian> and Sounfg. Mr. Orrrty Tonkin. • by preacher, of He*. C H. Hpetamo's Tabernacle. I/m. dao. England. will p raw* is the M. E church no Sunday MIL September 2!rt, at 10:80 A n. SobJ«l-"God'* Baring Power, ud Woo Ta" The warm wnuher which prevailed dorior I be fir* keif of the present moolb. w> proleered the Otpe M.j sauna tb*t il , h*« hn folly op to the arange. Thet Cepe May ha had I foil share of patron - aye their no he do doc i t. and It to a m»u it faa*,erae during ti.ii aeaaoo which la unlTaraally onpoeded 'off.' made a km* atride fa) popularity and pobBe favor. Aa reraha are figured. a! moat all hotel aod busman toes are ratified to find that the balance ahert nakea a better showing than It waa thought poaaibie on the flrat of Angusl There aenoato he very hopefu' felling. in the public mind, to regard to Ohpe May'a future. None erer qurrtior the natural ndraotaga it poanesarc. aod wr brllrre that many of our citizen* are awskrqlng to the fact that with a proper dtrplay of eaeryy aod enterprise oo their .part, there ia do naaoo why Oape May eboold not be the lead in* rtaurt on the Atlantic cnaat. The aucceea of the iron pier hat convinced many that, while tl flare May bar km* aofTered for vraot of attraction and entertainment. In this re rpect the pier bat ben a Itiye factor In the araaoo'a aoorraa. and It promiaea to do moch men In the fotore. If tbearrtea of Attractions. which* are h) eoetemplatioo for next wrmmer. extending through the aottrr aeaaoo, are carried oat, there on br do q new km bat what It arili oootribote largely to place Oape May'a future beynod the board it* line of doubt We have aeen merry add enterprlae tnnafonn a aand heap Into a blooming prosperooa araalde city. Sorely it can arcompliab vaatly greatly rraolta here when nature baa rtrr-c ua a superior poriUnc, eapecially adapted lu erary particular tolhe requlremlgfct ban done roore,-or In other wonta the fact that we ban the graodot beach, the flont dfanmte and other natural ad van ta*ea have been too much rolled upon; and. aa a cnoaeqoenoe, there baa not beer eooofb entity and entarpriae dlaplayed . by tboae directly interealed In Oapn May'a welfare. With a atroo* faith in the fn- ' ton. let every culm reaolve to help and ane»an*e, to theotmoat of hla ability, any and every enterprlae which will help on | Cape May prograa, and won no one with unprejudiced mind will refoae lo acknowledge her Jiiat claim to I he thle of "Queen The Bight Rev. Bishop Btrrgaa, of llhooia, oBciaied m 6L Johna Epiaoopal chore* an last Sabbath. An ummually Ur*e oaigiegatkm for the aeaaon waa prreeot aod Birhop Betpeaa dell rend a the mica of acgagruumts for the aeaaoo expired with laat Sabbath the church has bnen dosed. Arrangements have been nwde for hrddin* aerTiee next Sabbath In tha parlor of the Chalfuote, an announcemat of whlch-wlU be found in aoothcr paragraph. ruraoant to notice gira® a comber rj Ke|>uh)leana met at the club rootn on Torrdey even lop laat and effected a preliminary organization of the Blalot ami Login dob by the election of Tbcs H. WiUlamaoc aa preaideat *a<! J. M. E. HIViieth as aec-euty. A eon mltln trMataoappolntad to make arrange mala tor a matin* to be bald this Balm dry evening, when the organization wlli be completed by the election of penman Tim laleaeae of the aeaaoo data car appear la dfanlniah tha pleaanraa of thr Wert End Club, for on Thuraday the) made tha moat aucccftful catch of lb aeaaoo under the guidance of CfapL Char. Fnatnr. Among the number, wan Mr Clem Walk ipa Waller Ktmaau, Tow ruiHo and the Miaana Lena and Uifi. MacDcoougfa, Ikckle Solan, Leu WatkiM, Ullie Dillon, IS dozen crab -araca-gfat-Croaker* begin lo be Caught a little way at me, wad a> they may with ua till ccii 1 weather, a valuable addition to out laat e' fund fiabea b made There accma to be I groat dimity of opinion, however, it of the eroaker, J net where to place I' in Uw category a f edible salt wet® driiearto*. Some ertertn It very highly while nthora care liule or nothing abrai U. and a few think the fiah u abrolutcl; unfit for Urn table ia any iLape. A very enjoyable hay wagno party left lb* Weal End Hotel laat Saturday for a ebaprrwmed by Mre. M. W. Bood Amnog the bdfaa war* the Mkni Lena and LiRb MacDoaough. Backb Nolan. Lena Welkins, and Mre. Bochc. Mr. Mr. True Dillon looked afire Urn teake while Mr. Four did tha tooting. Ttte Republican papas of South Jeree> MAJor J. W. Newiin, of MiQrille, for lb* bean# aappcrUmJuWngUm Hepubhc.offica wappoto *,>P ^ Tbicrop now being (riband by the Klu Grande Sugar Compaay U larger than that of any preceding y tar. HoOrltbsUad in* the t z trvcmly tow The warm weather of Urn bat two or Dumtmr of goal* at .Chpe May. Tit Wirebor. Hew irtuntUa. Hotel Ufayetu Marine VBb and Urn Omlfonta, are enter, laiotag a goodly nnmbre ofgoaatA The arerltee of Urn KptooopalCfanrch will tw brid until fnrthre ncltoa ia th rn.rn.moai ttonday mxornga re l«t rXciodt. ami reg a auhatautia; i^owoe-

t The Democratic Coogrea^jori Omvdtor L Urmn# IheFbat Dtwrict.ofN.J mer at Oape C May atyrwSaranlay laat. Arrangement. ? had been made f.w holdln* the afternoon acaaioo oo thr I me Pier, hut the day brfng — aanrwhre entd it waa tfcrmrtit beat to orwjpySl.OenrgeaHai: A. prrdk-ted _ the work of the cwnvrnrioo waa a mere forwalily. The cnnrenii «i area calie.1 to order at twelve o'clock by Albert Hogg, " Eaq.. of Camden; Mr. Joaeph Carter, " Waa ariected aa temporary chairman. After the appoln'ment of arereMriae and ^ the aeieetloo of tha rariooa commiUeca ** o'clock At the appointed boor the convention maarehbled in Bb Georgia rd Hall. The report of Urn varioca oooanittrva b, were received, the commit 're onperma. rnenworganizalkm reported the arlretkm of at the temporary cfficere for permanent oegaa o- iial km. The oreninatloo of a candidate lb for Con grew being rlrelared In order, the It Glnueealer county delegation prvaeoied ib 'be name of Tboa. M. Ferrell. There le being no other name preaeoted. Mr. e- Ferrelha amlnre'oc waa arcooded by all, K] the other nounty deb-rat Vm«. A motion ie »o Dominate Tbca. M. Fkrrell by arrtama id tic® waa then nnanlmnualy adopied A nommlfre waa aopoioted to bring Mi. jl Ferrell he fare the mo vent ku) and during lo the Interim. Judge Cbaa T. Reed of c Oamden, addrerved the cnrventloc. Mr. T Ferrell bdng hrooght before the ronvenHoc waa forenaiiy Intmdnced by the , chairman. He thanked the convention |r fnr the honor conferred in rfaoraiog him a J anoood time aa their candidate to repiaarut e the Freat Diatrict Is ooogreaa. He made a 3 brief addreaa in wh'ch he atatcd lo a j modeet war what be had aimed to accnreplith dormyvhe paat two yrare in , f the National Oongreaa far the Flrat Diatrict | . aod the lounlty at lzrge. He abo ex- ' g pre wed the hope that hia rcVctloo wauld | , enable him to ccotlnue aod carre to f completion hla effnrta for the enactment 1 , of iawv fnr the betlei protection of , , American lahorrra. After Mr. Ferrell ' , ckwed'hi. rpeerh.Mr. Jeoktoaof Camden, , , waa caftrd opon a»d add»eaaed the ( I conraotlon. After which thoraooventino . . adjourned to meet at WoodbSry. 1 New Departure. | On Monday law the Cape May Porpolar I Fiablng Oomp ny, fat lla ofllee in thia ' city, reorganised ita hoard of oiDoe-e by 1 the election of the following named gen- " tlemeo: Directota — B. Reynoldr, laaar ' Dougbteo, A A. Budolph. E. H. Rowley. 1 U T. Young. W. W. Great and Juliua i ' Srhlvaiher ; Preaideot — B. Beynolda ; ' Vk* President— K. H. Rowley ; Treaa- ' urer — C. Gallagher ; Secretary— William 1 | Bailey; Solictor — C. A- Beigon. Tue 1 board of directore Intends lo repair the ; ' ateainer uaed In drawing the. big oeta, and ' ! in a week or more.ooder the management ' . of Mr. Bailey, operations will begin. In ' the untried field, iu which the company j | her bono operating, every step waa an ex- , peviment, and many ofaetaclez had lo be , mot aod OTenxagp That porpoiaet may • ' he caught In paying numherv hia hero demon* rated by the aumtner'a experiercr. r It only remains for the company to eyvteI mallcally pome the line marked out by j r the reernt new departure, that the whole ■ scheme may become a aooceat.- We are - i Informed that tbb will be done, no far as ' I possible, at tbb b'e sum of the yet". | i as the antenna1 Worms will aocio be upon , ■ the ccaat, the fullest sncocas ehould not | i he looked for till another season, altbougb I , there may yet be a period of flue weather, j . in which Boprrintcndent Bailey wPl land , r a goodly number of fish. We ardenily I desire that it may be an, for the Oape May 1 Porpoise Company dear.-vta success by the ' ' dc -Trained manner in sbiei. it i« ptrshinr ' 3 forward the enlerpriae of catching Uw 1 cunning prepnbe in numbers sufficient to r make Uw stockholders wear happy wniira ' - by pocketing big dividends. Balling. It b poor revenge for ooe's own failure . • to rail at anasher'i autxrea To ooociudr ' I that every suoQgaaful man Is either a knave ' t or a fool, proves only that the perane so ■ thinking w either a fool or a knave. Bnc- i cess b not easy of attainment, yet the ' ' man who wishes soccess in any partiadai ^ ' line may have it, if be b able and wiOinsf j r to five a fair equivalent. The scholar i can have suoca- If be will acorn deligfata " and lira laborious days; the metj money . maker can have it, i' be Is coo tent lo sac ( riflce aod stlfBe the better promptings ol < : his heart. Aod so to every other de[wrt ' mow, "success has a price for which It fa" J bought aod sold, like other martetahV , commodities." If you want success, yon t mow therefore be villiof to pay the Dec ■ , essary price; hot If you want iu aod are 1 , sot willing to pay the rquirawnt, doot , rail at the* who are and do. Then rail- , ' ing ta cheap business, aod socon* in the. , line only shows that the man whoaotoevrn b worth Utile for aarabsr kind of bu»i tiraa Then dnuT .worry so moch a bran your oelgbboi's llule successes, if tie ha:- ■, pens lo have them, il ta only soother form ' •J railing. T" be uneasy about mrmry. ] bow he tan afford a eatirage, servant b a subject thai prntably doss out coo can you hi any way. , ' Public Sals of Horaaa. Mesare. Brick & Mulliner, will offer for I sale at Gogr-vs lla:l Btsbbw <m Wedo»>- ' day Hern ember 24th. at 114 o'clock A m. ' About IB hones and ail kinds .f vehicle- ' , such at village carts, drags, buggies. poc» 1 pbrwtnna. and double hacit Als-> ainrU ' ; aod double Iraineaa of all kinds. Teror • 1 bills under •*> cash, IflU «25 or more 1 s a tee months credit. I Tne change* of the weather at this < , ama» make il very oerretary ibaloaulioj ' ' Testis **kr° tne health. 1 3 onto nights causr rapid risa and fails ' lbs t bermrsne'r -. OuildrcD should bt 1 , caicfalty guarded against the floctoat ors I ( of lemperaicr*. E Mr. J. A Garrison, has reorirad Into his N Washington atnwt aaorat fu,l Unas <.l . •chmdsuppntoL oarapnting Doitrlos and , K aermtehlms afausa. yennK |wper, and mcZDoiv adorn books. Our school U.t, . and girt, on, Aral at Mr. Garrisao'a Just , . what thaf need to fit than lor tbofa bows ; i Nortca.— A rr, rating of special importa«* of the Caps May Ldgn of boi . ,r Trrnpiara to he heUI on Tuesday craning t'loeated lo he "prreect. by order of ^ ' « mcrstary. Bishop. The Repebbram tvdd a grand ralifiea mawtof trantgi.' la ihesrciubrootr..<>n . Waatingbw. Tharr w B1 ha apeaehaa and , reaolutevw. muss- by the C. M. C. B and , ■ .2?* uw i Juata'-a \ allay. a.r.re<l hat oo the l&h , te. » sralm lif t Thaystoppral at the (ihadstna. 3 fawvv wsch aa aneb wh.<Ji » •«;>;. --t u, * near the tcmp.-.a-. -, '

W Tpmmy Iwaming b tha oUiglog Diss * Creek Post MaWtr. 10 a- Evan Murria. with bb fajn'ly, left * Oape Mav on Tbo-wby ' M . H. R. rartwrigbt. win znake Cane Ma- t-bhome ».w aooiher mooih yet. " Mr. C. V. Wiilbms lavs Jds has bee® 10 his moat secerwful aranin at Cape May. '• Wall Whitman, antbor ctf "Lea res of r' Gnu" and other poems, was at the Cape ■; law Sunday. Mr. Geo. J. Richardson still remains at the Clape. and mskrs frequent rxRurviona 0 among the inhahitanta of the ammdA " The Baptist church, of thb"Wfy, is * witboat a aellted pawor. Mr. iiurophrk* * bavin* left for Philadelphia yeatrrday. 'j I'aanr Jobnaoo of the Cold Spring 1 1-reabyierfan church, occupied the pulpit * of the Clayton rturrh oo Sunday law. * We miss the pleasaat dally greeting of * M. Hall Stan too. He and family left for ( Philadelphia laat Toraday morning on the early train. n Mrs Judge GUmore, of Baltimore. danghler of Mr. A. J. Albert, has been c quite IU at ber father's residence oo Beach ' aranuc.- but b now eocvalcaceul. Rev. Mr. Hnmphriea, who has as acceptably filled the pulpit of the Baptist * church of tbb city for the paw three motffhs. having completed his rngagrmrnt ' law Sabbath, left Cape May oo Wadoe »- " day. ' Jamea W. Forney. Esq., editor of /W 5 press, arrived at the Chpe oo Thursday to ' Way till Mod day, a period he calls a loog real Mr. Forney made a pleasant cat' 1 upoo the Wst* yesterday morning with ' Rev. Mr. Tom Una, a member of Mr. Spurgeoo'a coogregation, In Londoo. will occupy the pulpit of tlw M. E. church, t - [ morning. Those who ^>ara heard tbb foreign divine, apeak ia warmest com mcodatioe of bis powers of palpitocmtory. , Mr. Robert BeaUle. h»s returned from I his falherk Dfkots raoche uf seven sections. and is at Cape Mar where be will remain till Oilolrr. M-. Bcattic is charmed with the north west, and thinks k healthful region. and one where money can be made by the right kind ofroitrprise. Misses Carrie Defoney aod Lizzie ; Bel I an gee two bright and pretty Philadelphia belles came down o® Tueada, '• trip of the Republic. They liked the Cape to well and jrerc an charmed w itli the September sea that the mammoth i Republic waa permitted to steam away and leave tfaom behind. They were not much disappointed aa to looser any sleep thereby. Our 'young legal friend Cbaa. Jl. Edmunds, leavfa Oape May tmdsy to mume practice of tha Uw at 631 Walnut t'reet, Philadelphia. M- Edmunds has two employed tbb summer in So peri n. tended Edmund's gas office, hbacootxi lib hiteiligence avd close attention to business have contributed largely to the amonth work'pg of the office which Ire now leaves for Sri in his chosen profesA Fugitive CaugtitJim WiUbma,colured. who has bocon.e notorious for fab crime* iu tbb locality, the last of which was an aucu.pl In tnarder his w'fe by cutting her Uiroai I with a razor a few weeks ago, wa* i captured in Vine land oo Thursday and brought to thb city. Hb s-n-st was aocou-pjbhei bt ConWablcf 0. L Strong and (Xarica By ant. who brought tire || tarmei down oo Tho radar morning's tra'ni Williams was seen in Vinrbtid and oo Wednesday evening Conaulihv Sua* and Bryant started In pursuit. He 1 waa track ed to Sooth V'oeland where lie taken refuge in a vacant lioaar and ha'nradeo the doer*. Alter forcing au , entrance into the hcsiw the officers were compelled to break lbc*r way into three : rooms before they foaod the fugitlre, ' when he found himself brnught lo hay, i Williams drew hb raanr aod would have , made an assault uorai the officers but a cocked revolver leveled at hb head made hltn drop bb areapno and surrender. A'ier he.og brought -u this city May.* Melvin made out a commitment and tlie ■ prisoner was taken to the Court House . on the afternoon bah) and lodged lo the County Ja'l to await indict men I by the grand Jut. Wi'ltmms was a fugitive ftom i justice before be mnirl-led thb laat crime luring been IndicScd for a previous rsaault. It b hoped than thb erim cal wri be indicted, cuuvicted aod rente need r a term in lliaMntr prison which aril at 1 last rid this locality of hb prtwence for For the past ten days the newspaper have been pbyit* the story of the Sctrelekipemeo: for all K t worth. According lo the dally reports the newspaper reporter* mast bare found * a rich a field for the display of ukmi In tie seosatlmal lineal Yookrea. Every sol a of the newly wedded pai-. from the hou: tbe rhavment waa made pub"e through the preaa. dally repcru are published of the state of affairs fret wren tbe cnuple aod the young bride's family. One day it avas said thai reconciliation between them was quite probah<e. the Del .day a dead on the as i. -real re la ires brew was sufficient lo arrant a contrrafcetlou of the torn or sotroreot. The icault of Jib ore-.yrraaghG re.nation baa haeu apparebt. airwoal every day bis deratopvl a new yuhject-for the pen of arosa. -«-al raporawa. At Lra* Branch a few dars ego. the handsome daughter of a Chicago miliiooafre. win. »rs DO draiht grreu with envy at ihD'Cnrieiy achieved hv Miss M-wreinc at- - -empled" the same rmU. J0 Jw tittle drama the family c achmsin was mire. p>' play a part, hot the note addroaeff P> Darting Frank." appointing a meeting at Ure depot, for.uoaiely fori into toe bands <-ouldJ*"ocJch" Kbridlf '°Cked and slurred in perauit of lu> aoil.i'i io ernctiman with a borae whip. "Dart ing Frank, " however, find I r.g that hb ladv |.,v faiieri imk-eplhe aprein-meut. and su* roiling iSesis.e of sff«i.a, 'aklnprd 'Ire gut-er" ber.-re the l a e "papa" reacbra! Imnredbte viciuilv. The Chi rtr merdiant e-aoc'udral that sea air waa the reraree df beneficial lo -young ladies b. r.t upon rra-rimonial escapade*, promptly hustled b's family back lo the lake ride Public Sal® of Building Lota. Will bo acid at polJie sale oo Wrattrew day. Ucixhu 1st, list, oo the premiers, the f.-l lowing built'ing lota. One ou Washington atreet between Qaeee atreci ' and Vadiaoa avenue, baring 61" few freot and IP i feet <Wn. F.w chert on •an* block hav.i* aO feet froct, Sllg Also four p.'s frrottngoe both Oorgi* ; atrert and CutoaMa avenue, SO feet I framL traai depth ,.f 530 fret. Sale in remureucv at 9 o'clock p. m 1 CtodMuoe made known da dav of sak-. Ww Bsaaarr. ; os ah tto'sBtodTr^ u's^ 18° UJorth street. Thb ezcelienl trachers ak.fl, as I aa^inarweuwon the ragan aud prano. i> she baa many patrcoA It uoly zieeds tbe memiemnd that Mm. Ttrimparei b rr:.dv * to rtgblar pupils, whs® btr ciaaaaa-wH- at ' rerce fin up for the term. Aft ex-iv j uc- ' it* t* ooe arin [rove adrantagsous is "b.- - w-"^ >■ -

- ' j iu T-tmaio tints are fashionable. . Gyrteva oa, be fiuae® and rerirad. C«1 It b gating cool far outdoor picnir* The church kmoasde is weaker than Ray tide alb are getting in prime CO . _ A Dim Creek bra batched a brood bt qu»Sb. A busy Montana prophet predicta a cold I* winter.. Red drum are bring caught in sounds fs The I roo Pier ooutinaea to pay dally profita Some of our vessel owner* «re fne it* tr,dc™^&pe May b now enjaylng the brightest The araioda are daily spotted with fiabing buau. Many of oar cit izens ue enjoying their of "noting." or Sea Aider* think their ride of the Cape br the better. Th- court* convene next Tumdayri the to •"m Wiilbms adorned tha tank oo * September winds are turning brown, forest Leaves. M There ought to be a St. John and * Daniel'* dob. * Sparroca are palmed off to city markets ' Dt for reed birds A Tire Philadelphia ChrnieU timid baa Venus adorns our morning Skies with , ln great splendor. The odor* of our aait aedge meadows « cure hay leva. Not every housekeeper knows bow to 1 h cook vrgrtsbleA Row's the sugar panning out f A Rio i Grande inquiry. ( II Such big brown cheeked pairs are not i "T r«f- I The Republic has hero making daily trips thb week. v Tbrre b a general flow of dtpartiag 1 * summer citizen* ' " It lnnktas thratgh tbe equlnretial atonh - was to be skipped. I " Oape May City has a Bialoe and Logan r ia elub in full feather. ( * Our mecbaoie* anticipate a fairly busy , .. autumn and winter. . Augleaea "Railrratd has gone loin the . hands of a isteirrr. A Vinelaud Constable brought Jim 1 * Williams to thb dly. I ' Yesterday was the annirrray of Pari- t s deni Garfield's death. , e No citizen ought 'o claim la be affl'tried t h with tin. parties pnluical. ( h Tire dull thud fiom the hammock b , y nearly over for lire seawkt. ,, The boys about the manly are Jubilent over a big hickory nut crop. ' f Rich Id fcrtil'zing elements are the * bottom* of Bay Bide creekA I The women are golcg^to make the men I I It talus a cyclone before some folks , a know there is era n a breeze. The aristocratic Jlogb of stylish liveries . are stll1 heard no our streets. Bockwbeat cakes have la to Jeopardized * i( by recent Prnuajltanb fn«ta. ' r CoundU will put the school buildings c .. lo a fi.st clats unitary condition. t Il l«u't so v.-ry tiiuu-h mote uf arood that t may br cut fp.m Cape MaT loreri. , Autumn winds begin lo srhiri the c t yellow maple leaves al-stit the alrreu. Tlie owner of a crn»» do* b liable fur n damages done by bb Ul-lrmpered canine. 1 1 Tire Cape May Porpoise Company met c ' on Uooday afu-inoon hut and reorganized, t ' Iu the good old times farmer* ulii'sad < ' eel akiiis f-re atilr.g* and to mend gcara. v ~r The picto-tal Pros in politics, about t , ranU. in 'mportanrV with the brtja land. , J A prvt'T Cold Spring maiden Utinka it , s nice to hap, and bencrly cultivate* the p It b a common oocunence for reed bird 1 cooneta to pepper each other with Que ' shot. ' t The voice of the male cricket deceive* J many a rustic. They arc thought to be ' ' fmga ; Rio Grande sugar machinery b aqueez. ' , ing out an increased percent of Juioc thb , t ft*'Yeatoday the pupib of the Phlladel- c r phi* p.bhc schools riaitodlhe state lair iu r e a body. ' ' The alung shot nuisance, amaog the < ' rising generation of small boya, needs s " sharing. ■ " Many of our cltizeua are vWlicg the 1 [ Pvcusrl facta state fair and eleculcal ex- I J hi Wit. to j S-unc tobacco chewcrs are food of , Itumiwing a bile of the weed from their t neighbors. An ardent up county Democrat has a named a recent arrival after Governar I > CVrabnd. r I- Undar the abcller of oystur graaa, iurka s * the "abedesz" as the Bay Sb<re Qahamca I * call them. i * The new officers of the Porpoite Firblog Company promise, to make tthd a n industry boom. ,. Phiiadrlpitia has peony papers enough ' - to supply her Olissa* with * large part of ' g the drily news. ,t Great Cridk swamp taking on Its . r autumnriglork in the form of a profusion of wild SowezA '■ Rio Giaodeb have a big Bonanza whti. '- the aorgum fields are yielding th. tr j f The attendance upon the ataluiti of the < ^ put-Hc schools fur U* week past has been ■ if ere arc in. "snapper" b reported. 1 .. They are quoted . at eighteen cents per I pound ln PhiridetphU. 1 Th® tana of the Cape May and B.-heUlugci* Landing Hallway have got* t n Into winter quarters. >' The Pnrpobe steama John Taylor b lo , i undergo repaira hef.tre actire uperalion . - with the Erh net begins. , There will be a super-abundance ctf I " cranbe-via logarobh Thaokgiving dinner. . * We are not so au-e of turkajA t Th* man that never gets angry, or that • r baa no drrirr to fight aumcbody now and < £ then 1- an eoitscuValed cowajd. I'areon* visaing the Pennsylvania state '■ - Fair and EW<*ric Ezbibltlna ahooid re- ' t member to guard against thrive*. ' ) Tha finest field of pumpkins Iu South , * Jatsey ia a f«w mile* below Camden on | tha Una of the Weal Jaraty K. R Our esteemed townsman F. L- Richardson b talked of amnog hb many tiimda < s at a — " for abc.1ff of the county. | * Hirer pirates invot the Water* of Nc*r ! 0 York Harbor, and bare subterranean hid- 1 * ing places for themselves and plunder. * C. H. Needles ia tuUy prepared for a 1 large fall trade. New good, at bottom I p-wra at "The People's Reliable J !? Mr. L. B-hbger iuvitv the pablic to ' rail at bb Waahrngioo MreeteAablianiacnt , , and eram-ne the new stock of goods Ju t , The Cape May TVraaty Bunday School ! Aaaodatloa will, through its executive I a oomcittce, prepare a program for the fall 1 mrariw*- : i U rabnoubfaa ua that ths-aeasoo of 'bi in ' »' fully in the past. ' | I" H b rumored that a number of banrtsw -v coUage* are lo he built thb fall upon the " Henry Sehellinger. of Great tfreek, baa , a large aad growirg trade. He ads gends i " ! y reraecsDT of the puhhe wftnol bultding , . isve^tssbk-berialik adOO- ' toil of nuchas and puptb * . ■" '

I Court House, j Court nefi wok. Frah are now quite plenty, and arc dsfy Brought to our doras for mW. " A healthy chafe ha* odeurred is the wr«rt*r since the lass writing. * Nine poaoca were received into faff membership lo the *. E. chnrch laat Sab- * ba-b Mr. C. ET Btewart and wife, at Phllaa dOpttc, and Mia Land, of Uamden. are a visiting at the M. E. Paraooage. M-. Jama McChrtney.our obliging post j master, b away on a abort vacation, and Mr. W. B. Hope Mb hb piaoc as aobw e ant Rev. M-. Swindell, of Fraokford, Pa., 1 ocrastooally visits the plane fur the purpose of engaging in fishing excursions in lire sounds r A grand complimentary bop far the oil isms of tl* Court House was given on . Monday evening at Mayville by the Royer Bay Club, the braa band waa on band [ with their music. ( lit. Godfrey, the teacher of the public ' school occupies the houre of Mr. F. H. , Hewitt, on Hand Aranuc The school . ' has made a very auooeaful opening, and I points lo a prosperous year, aa the children carry borne pleasant words regarding I* their teacher. Mean. WfaiMio sod Edward Springer, 1 proprietors of extensive lumber mills in North CarolioA are apeoding the present , 1 month among their friends north, in order ' to escape the malaria diseases Ural prevail , ' during the early fall along the river, iu the , neighborhood of their arorks The delegates appointed to attend the t C-iuraatioo at Oape May laat were accompanied by the cornet ; on the trip, which care considers- ^ bW* amount of enthusiasm to the event, ' and was about the first indication of apirU ( that has been manifested during the pre*- - eot campaign in our oegbborbood. . Each of oar chnrcha stand io need of a for the purpose of Calling the hour of service. It is not often that a town of the size of thb, with two such important churches, can be found without this useful appendage. Far a number of years the Court Hook hell was rung" fin Bun- ' day morning*, but of late this has D«t bees the case; and no doubt stranger* vis- J ing thb place mire the customary sound , oo the BaMialh. At the mailer now Wands ■ there b an opportunity tor wme generous ' to perpetuate hla name by a gift in this direction. f Quite a general bench party took place c Wednesday. About twenty-fire per- f making up a party, which Captain ( landed safely on the Five Mile Beach. The day was all that could have J been desired, with a warm air and a gentle bru-je. The profotioo* were well represented. artwo physician*, ooe minister and ooe editor wet* counted in the crowd, r A table was spread in tbe grove, near the > and a sump'ou* fcari partaken * of with appetites, such as only a oil over a the sounds can give. During tbe aflcrooon the parly enjoyed tbe b*thtng.U* c surf being in excellent condition and no f Chid experienced when first entering tbe water. No f-cldeols, whatever, occurn d mar the bappioea of tbe day. One f gentleman lot the key to bb bathing « and could Dot enter through tbe door after bb dolba, but was compelled - make bb entrance and exit by climbing ovrt the tup of the door, through a all opening, much to the amusement of Uw lookers on. Ianxx. The Jcr^BI State Fair. Wavxhlt. N. J.. September 15.— Tbe twenty-eixlb annfial fair of tbe New Jersey State Agricultural Sndtty op<-r.e<l here lo-dav. Tlie exhibitor* nmnbr-r between 2,000 sad 3.000. Bloee Ust year's fair tbe society has enated addillonal critic and poultry ahods and a large dining ball. Tbe display of household and roan u 'act n red articlcA frnluat-d grains Is large. The display Tof blooded rattle r* the hat ever tee® in New .Jersey There will be fair rsra to-morrow, in. eluding ooe between colt* foaled ln 1681 and named in 1888. G-rer-nor Ahlctt and staff and President Arthur and Secretary of Stale F.tliDgLuysen mi* "exaretrd to be present sou* day during the week. Benjaman F Burin wl'i he here 00 Thur ,by. There seems to be much competition among Phlladel phi. Journals aud more er pecbUyaruoogeven'vgparc/a Theredue. lion in price btnt with New York pqsn (l and soon vj m.h-d h> Pu-'adripbia. The Titan of Tutalay tbuacummeeli upon tbe iuhji-dt— Borne mouths ago they had a panic among tbe llg morning drilla of New York, mod the Timtj aod th* Umld followed tbe Wo''d In a - untitle to Mm. crnia and the 7>rTsa< dropped down TP three ren a Exeeptit.g the World, that bad 'lutein atriri wUh and nothing to none hate profiled by the tumble and all of tbem wou>d b- g<ad lo get heck to three root* T they could. Journals of I'hiladrl'phia. at was iDdicatcfl by tbe Bmur Tuesday dropping to two cenu. Il came aimul.aoooorir with th" apitearanoe of tbe CinmioU-Pmid as a full-fledged petny evening paper, under tbe ownership of Wbartoo Ba'fcer and the editorial ehargt of Pro'eaaor Thompson and Mr. Jeuk-nx Next Monday lb* A't« will abo come out a* a progressive peony evening paper at t Republicanism, ana 'hat aril' make' four peons Roublicru Jootnsla lo thiareiiy— the Oar, tbe line*. tLe Cl.ro nid and the /fn*,wilh t btBilUUn and i be (Ml two oeetA Tue Frisprupl. not yet rndlcaied a change in preor. Anoi ber depa lure in cheap Jouinriirec will take Trilac* on Brio diy, wbeo be .Yor.'A Awrer.Ywst wil red ooe in size aad appear as a peony paper. All tbeae efforts will advance aod profit Journalism. Tbe law of the an-visal o* lite flrteet will aooly, and all w 'l aid In rn'argiog the drcb of DOW spa per reauere, to give brain itol reward is the rod to lb- we that heat fill the cheap Journalisllc 1 Held. frrarer ay*:— The New ColambiA I Cape iUr, b ber. after all tbe year round Negotialauia are now under way. Ire which It b expected that the bote! . will be leased for a term of lee years, but whether thb protect Is carried tat or not the Oalumba trill Dot date iu doors win ' tcr or summer. Iiist brick house, end ' specially adapted for winter enatocn. A ' s---ri.il v of the Columbia during thr winter will be gan* and flah dinnera 1 «Airady a number of engagements of tbb ■ sort have been made. During tbe cold I months il b lobe thoroughly geod form lo give swell dinnera at the Ooiumbb. Sat b factory arrengements for apociri Irrina have been made with tbe Weal Jersey I Railroad. Tired Languid Dull ; Exactly txproaa the cooditioo of Uioua , ami. of people at thb aeaKto. The de- ( preadve eff ecu of warm waalber, and tbr 1 araak oehiiiinc of the body, can only be . corrected by the ua of a reliable tonic ' , and blood purifier like Hond'a Serope1 f flflto" Why aelfer longer afheo a remedy : b aooioae at hand! Take Hood's Bsm*«r* 1 rt.Ha now. It will girayou untold wealth ; ; to beJih, rareugth aadaoqgy. 1 GriSOCOl H.t~ County Milk Depot I w, 11 remain open all winter for supplying ; our riim-ns with pure sulk ami cir-am ■ Customer- may t*: Axvfifl fit thrir door* if "

• Beeelny'a Point Dots. Mia* Ida Taylor.-.! lllddlttoo.b Tiaiting her sister Mra. Ell* Coreoa. Hr. Robert Aadrraon, of Cheater, is ' visiting friends in tbb pbre. Mr. Erring W. Tl-'tbeja teoealiy rv-" . erirad a thoroughbred Jency IraT caff from Obratcr, Fa Mra. Elmer WiU.-Us, of Camden, has " been making aa extended rlrit among her " rebtlras in thb pboe. t Mr. Ricbaid Bret u adding to* the cooTenicsce of hb dwelling bv the erection of a new kitchen. Taro small anakt* were recotly found in tbe cellar of Chpb Jas. Smith, one ' being iu a large atone Jar. Mr. Fareuo C. Snuib's oukm crop Uria ' yrar amounted t» about 850 baskets. Mr Smith b a auccosful culiiralor of tbb ' vsgeuble. _T Mr. Maurice Coram, ha a very fine ' young bone InrsaJe. Farria wbfaiug lo ' purchase would do arell 10 ermsolt Mr. Coraoo. Our rtagaann, Mr. Booham. with hb ' family have been visiting relatives in Philadelphia, and wfe* absent the place i was filled by Jiaae JrrrelA Harry Bievros. of Camden, and Wait on ! Sievrcs, el Middleum, aprni a lew daya [ in thia place last week and while here visited Oc.-an City and Somen PifinL Rev. J. M. Carpenter, ooe of the oldest preachers in this state oocup-cd tbe pulpit of the Baptist Church last Sabbath. Texts mo ning— Hebrew 1 chapter, "8 vera, craning Luke 15 chepler, Blaine and Logan Club An adj.vu.aed meeting of the Birine A Logan Club will be held on Rain "lay evening Sept. 20, at the baafiqaaitera of tbe dub No. 30 Washington street for purpose of effecting per ma oral organtxatioo. J. U. Cacwax, Chairman of Com. on Organi.ation. •Rrtr gtflprrtismtntt. ' Beware of Scrofula Scregria b twohably more general than any other diaeaae. It to Inslillous tn eharacter. aad oaallato Itself In running sora, pustular entpdom, bollx swellings, enlarged Joints. . abscciKA sore eyeA etc. Hood'sftxrsa|-sr1!ls expels all traeo of scrofula fron the blood, leaving It pure, enriched, and bvrithy. - I was severely aBMod WUh •erotnlx, \ and for over a you had two rumdng sore, my neck. Took five bottle* of Rood's Bxrsaparill*. and consider inyaolf cured- " a k. Lovajot. LvweU. Mass C- A. Arnold. Arnold. Me, bad acrofolons aesa tor arvenyaarASprtaa and talk Rood's Bxraaparill* cured him. Salt Rheum William Bples, ByrtA O-. anflered greatly eryatpr la. and srit rheum, caused by tobacco. At tlma hb hands wtedd crack open aod Weed. Ho tried various preparrilons without rid ; finally took Rood's Sir- , sapartllA and now says: " I am entirely welL" tha calve* of hla lrgA Be took tluol's B gxraxparUlk and U entirely cured." J. B. . 8TAHTOH. ML Vernon. Ohio. Hood's Sarsaparilla by ril druggtotA (1 ; rdx for Made only by C I. nOOD A CO, Lowell, Mast.. IOO Doses One Dollar. JOHN WANAMAKER'S." Invitation.' ' Friends, and enemies too. ° if we have them, passing ■ through Philadelphia, are invited to make a convenience of the Big Store. It is between the Broad- j street station of the Pennsylvania R. R. and everywhere else, and is on the way from almost every station. It would be old news to tell you what the store is here for. We'll skip that. For our present purpose it is here to be walked through, looked at, get rested in, and to hold your baggage while you run about town. As you enter the door, any door almost, you see a place to leave your bag. Leave a dozen parcels there, if you like; no charge. Go all over the store, up-stairs'and down ; ask for a guide, if you need one; go alone, if you like that better. After you have 1 walked a few miles and climbed a pyramid or two, it may be lunch-time. In the basement is a place to get a bite; and that's the only part , of the entertainment you pay ; for. We'd like to have that free, too, if we could. We fear the wrong people would come. In a sense we do not pay I much attention to visitors. ' We do not invite them in so often as we would, if the newspapers didn't make us pay for every hospitable ; word. When they come, . one or ten-thousand at a time, we simply let them alone, unless tb-y ask for < help. We have; our hands full any way; besides, we don't want people to think that wc ask them here_ to draw them into buying things. Wrbat we really ao want is that everybody everywhere should have a pretty accurate notion of what is going on here; and that's aie whole of »L « JOHN WANAMAKER. I — i

JOS. W. FORSYTH. Jr., * | ,-*Jo- 72 rlsrih Second Street, Phila, vi u : rbrire a an grata or "•American and Imported Watches, Diamonds Jewelry, Optical Goods, Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Clocks, &c. 3 Manufacturer of .8 Karni Wedding and Engagement Ring.. AU kinds oi Set Rings, Badges, Pins, &c. THE WATERBURY. , Stem Winding, Nicklc Plated Watches. *2.75. , Lever Nicklc Clock, made by the Ansonia Clock Co., warranted ■J" for 1 year, 90 cents. Solid Silver Thimblc-s. 25 cents Swiss and , American Watches, $2.75 to *400. Ladies' Gold Watches, war- > ranted, $12 to S100. Positively no watch clubs. Wc will sell von a watch with a guarantee that the quality is as represented, ind save you from $10 to &12. Write for prices. ! roevn.., Bf win Mprtnae. fitAso vi a rcl> <*s Cleaned #1.00 FINE COMPLICATED WATCH-WORK A SPECIALTY. I "V— ' ^foreS'.,n1""1 *1" ,,,oder■,*' Check rand prlcvglrcn I. any work. avgA a. ka. » HOTEL PROPRIETOR S VITRIFIED CHINA, Tbs maU aoM by a are of a hare, rrrrous botr .a^,r'an°a"C*"*J "* a°r*wm' RUSSELL. XAMPBELL & CO Nos. 221 Market and 210 Church Streets. Philadelphia. grrir-r Just Received a Large Lot of PAPUR & &0RDIRS Ot rewmjlaand Btwmfnl tUragas. Alfo concvttlj oa hawl DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE. Tl* tot grata or FAMILY FLOUR, 11BADUOBT OIL PA WTO, OIL MATTUfO. OIL CldlTI, Ac. WM. TOWNSEND, ( or. w-tratirtrou A inss Kiwu. Cqe Mar Crtr. GRAND FALL OPENING WM. G. SERRILL & CO., At Green Creek, Cape May Co., N. J. Wo are now vmarefi, attre tbs akUtnarntmnroTsinonts to oar arors bow ooronnc s rourtii a *n acre, 10 bcalu the asaaau wtui the lazgat stuck and mot rutoi ass -rtmcrt: of Goofls, Fancy Articles, Eeaiy-BaJe CMHu lifflisj Ws, At GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, WATCnga. CLOCKS, JKWKUtT. I'AnC^.^US^DKfQS CH-X-'KEHYWAKE. ETC, PLANING MILL, SASH FACTORY & LUMBER YARDS. XENT7FACTCBKK8 OF Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shutters, Moulding, &c. BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK, WRMGS. ETC, BUILDING LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. WILLIAM C. SCUDDER & SON. FHOKT A JOT FEDERAL STREETS. CAMDEN. N. J, Jalt-, OUR MOTTO— "QUICK SALE AND SMALL PROFITS!" KONEt BATED BV BtTINO A* THE PEOPLE'S RELIABLE STORE, A I Washington Street, Cape May City. CHARLES NEEDLES. lAsm stm arorer aniaoiacaa, ana toaa la^octlon of our new *uk> of FALL GOODS OF ALL KINDS. raRC-l Ajmross Gingham*, «c* tan ton "f-lminrt * T 7C ^TgooJi1 'c^rt I ! rxilrt'i a ro?i' it ""i**!" >1 ' I*a a mm "1 Vna ' J"lcncllc'1' rc.i Yard-wide Maillss, DR. Y/ARNER'S CARLINE CORSETS* C*0 *o0 mo ,»r •pbmna !B»t of Drerai OooO. sara- nl ana are s* low u M oou a rsM of i^is^iJnuTjy laTna^fiS mibt wOirolia The People's Reliable CLOTHING STORO No. 43 Washington Afreet, Cape May City. ohaju.es kebdi.es. Gfiits' EffiSf-ii fflniiff aii Fmili H Bctoene for th. FALL aafi winteb trade of taa OCR (muzatt arrra cannot bb bxobixko Fasdus-^DEcTaiSE BATTLES OF THE WORLD.