2>elani< anil ©oimtg. Not tea. Mrwn«»w»iionrm. rS&tiX SSASZ SVjf-'JVJr jubefh I i;ron»s_^ TN- temperaiuit (< I be tnuolh uf Srptrabrr f at Knnl fan past ta* beer of an *reragr Ndght^*lmcs(, II Dot equal to July or Aufuit, and 3urin* the present mooib toe Night of the tNsinomet-r baa been oo the average abort either July or AngnsL It would stem that the prope r thing to do with tbia mouth, which will not oonflne the limits of Ita temperature to the prnprr bound*. would be to place it in the calendar of Ibe rummer montha. With the increaac height of temperature in September there baa been a towering of the temperature during the month of June. It would arem that the manna had all been moved hack three or four weeks. Beginning with spring. March baa alwaya bren regarded aa between apring and winter edlh a strong leaning toward Ibe laiier era sou. aa-l fori few year* past we haae ceeaed to look for the algoa of ] approaching apring until the flrat of April. The chanc in the month of June b if ■ been an marked, and ita temperature can hardly ba called that of aummer. We • bare, powthly. a few warm daye but none ' of the aultrineaa of aummer. Aa a matter of eouree the I amy appearance of apnng and aummer drlaya the approach ' of autumn until October, and aeeeee winter weather i» aeldotn Inokei for In lhi« 1 la'itnde until about tbe flrat of the year. ! The effect of tbia change in the aeaaona it ' felt ip all kind* of burinea* Tbe merchant a* well aa the farmer, to a certain ' extent, regulate* hla business by the cat- ' coder. A* March approach e« the mer- • chant naturally look* for apring trade to begin. •« natnre doe# not pot off brr win- • ter cloak hi* expectation* arc" dimppnlntrd • and be And* that April baa come before apring rrallv make* lUnppraraqre. On tbe ' other hand H March, a* it sbraiM be, wm* ' placed iri the calendar aa a winter moolh we would anno regard it a* anch and ceare ' to expect wtring untl1 tbe coming of April. ' The ** ran tie Ibe experience of tboae who I are wilting for tbe coming of aummer t > ' tiring burineaa or ptaanrr. Jone ia quite ' cool and plemrt and no hot nihry weather I* found until afl*» tbe flrat of July; ' corweqoently tbaac who depend upon June ' form high thermometer are uaaally diaap-pot-nod. Tl-e custom of brerinolng wbool. I and fan hod nrac the (I rat of September, ia U>»y tbe kwa.nnanaaonahle.aa tbe temper- < ai-ire I* deeirtrdly against either menial or 1 physical activity. We auggret a ctaopIn nor calendar*, a* Inolcated by naturr- ( let winter begin with the Hew Tear, eneoding through Janogry, February and March; apnng commoner* with April; ' summer with July and autumn with Oeto. I her If theanehaneea were made wr would '< auue kmrn to adapt ourarleea to the : aaaamaandoaridraewoukHielnbaniwD.il 1 With oa'ure. In thil progressive age we i bare found It nroenery andcooernienl'to i establish a aundard tlmr, now let u* make < a change in the setfroos which natpre 1 Tbe C 8. Signal Service Station W Cape Hay Point, would better aerrc the pur par few which It ia intended if it were moved to fhl* rile. It ia now quite dallj. bulletin* that are ported can only laMen by accident. That it would brttrr i aubwrce public internal at Cape May gtw# witb-ul raying, when the subject it given a Itule thought. Our hotel* and bearding Vmara in tbe aummer acaaoo could bar' dtily information a* to what waa taking pl-oa metre riigiratly'apeaklnz, within altht and anund of bncne. It it acid en given ■ thought by our eitlxew* that we have a Signal Station and offlor, an far Thi* ia the proper place for them, and it would teem to he a Job of eaty kecooi of . ur landtag bu»inra* uien would takr . an In'attt, and make a move ia the ■ualtiw. Then we might get the station changed to a fint-ctaa one at tha aaruc time, if effort enough be put forth. Although the eeawm at the aea»horr U gradually drawing to a tlcae, three 1* yri a cen dial to attract and much to ioler. o-4 rod bright; the air Irak and Incur*, oo ijo-ugb to water sad tl>»- cc of attaching rati of ibe tun. The flthiog I* good and the Bailing superb. Many id tbe boltl* are atin «i(ten. and afford more oouiforta It WDttiuuaodaii'Uia than in the high tide of Tbe Pmpuian Pithing Ucanpany In.' t*mtractrd foe the nalr ij the fle^. of their ariir n«. with a weil-kn-wu Philadel pfaia bra**. It will be cured aa a an tail J tuiv f * dried beef, and will be acrid II 4*tpMa meal. Wr tested a .ample of it tU altar day. and hand h anperire many dried ur Mooted barf in the market. Tt i» new aercor for lha mi* rd tbrir prodoei* promb*. to bring large retuTBTT^-tbv fuunden of Ur it enterprise. 00 Wnlotailiy Uat an"excartK« foe the trwrfft .uf tbe Camden Home f.« yrao^kr*. i bildrea, csnic to Upe May. The exituaieu numherad about three buotaw tarttafen Uea takro to Atlantic lite, I bit being the firat brought to thf. May. The railroad own purr kindly forniabrtl. cnmapre-.ai*« ai liul. or ec out. aud^th^ M-wap.prm bripod^ah*-* 1 ma youth addictnl to tbe practkr of emtaiog rigai-Una, will ina-cu-eirab *; Ot .11 tbiaga, ampkmg tboae rile. paper ' argria. a taw of ibe woeat batata into Which t»>»* an apt to fail. II u>ey aw amnfce. qrttee get . cay (*;«• tod pull aw.r «» pure tnhnrrn. but avoid the POM*.;., agareri. by ail mean*. Bu »y rata. *1*1? -T^rorx^Utj'm tta M^CbiicT Putq bioad ia atatoa^'y nraraew-y ia »
. Court Proceedings. ft TJaesBay, sal in**., at 9 o'clock am. H J oder Alfred R-w-1 r*c*idint aviated hy Amnciate Judge* D.Trrty. Uandy and - Bdmuadf. Among tbe Ma yen p-rteot were Pn*. _ TO* Miller. Jn-tge PaoruaM. E. U. Learning. Jl O. IVek and Stmnrl {Spark* of Camdrdt Wm. E. PnOer, of Bridgetoo; - Jamaa H. Xlxoo. i4 MiUvilk; Waller A. Barrow*. Mount Holly; J. E. B. AbhoU, - May* landing; W. Brroalg. of Vine, a Und. and Mraart. Huffman. HUdrath and , Ihruglan. of Cape May. After tbe uAia! routine bot-rirw, erm- • luirr of calling. *wcaring*and rharging T- tbe Uratd Joay; calling Of oe-ii jur-r* J and ronarvblc* and diapering of cooim-m t moUnoMhe civil Hat, which wa* the InrgJ rat known In tbe history of thi* oounty, |t wa* railed aa follow*, rii_- — T Suit of Huff c*. Mooney, ccrdlct for r plalnilffforfnUamouutclalrood.t3883.S5 T with Inteteat. u Can of Price, ex. r. K. C. Prio«v vor. , diet far plaintiff for <342. :t Tbe caae of Sawyer e». Tomlin. ejeetL meat caae, by agreement cf counsel tried r before court. The caae aa* cooctuded on f Thur*d«y but derMno wm* reati »ed *uptU j At t mi o'dndf on Waloeaday the Grand Jury came in having found twelve , bill* of indictment ngainst the following , Three hill* against Richard TTionipwin ; foe aewult tod bail err; J.ihn Bennett, r BMault and battery; Henry William*, petit „ larceny; Geo. Baleat, aamult and battery: r Jeremiah Ho-an.aatauUandkattery; Jam'-. ;| William*, atrnrion* aaaault and batti-ry. D , Jame* P. Holme*, three bill* fog aaaault h. and batteir. Caae of George H. When Tt Moooey. at Tbe plaintiff faDing to make out a caae. o' •offered a noa-anii . tl Henry Wl1llatn*.lndlcted forne"lt lartcny. waa tried and acquitted. Promcuk r w for S'ate; Jamea M T. HUdrelh. u defendant p, Jerpmlsb Hrcan. Jndieted for awinlr ,0 and battery "tod re*l*flng '■Beer, trial and acquitted. Proarentcr Miller, for State; le James M. K H'Mreth, for defendanh ar Richard Tbnmpwm. indicted for aaaault O and battery, two charge*. plead*d guilty, u and wa* flood <1 and rvwu In each caae. On Friday the dell list baring been Q disponed of the remaining criminal matter* lo ■ Jam** William*, colored, ind tried for K, commuting an alioriou* aresiill and hatlriy oa one fWrrki William*, at Cape o| Oily on tbe 83rd dariof Attgurt laat. si waa triad and convicted, aralroerd 8 year* State* Pi-lrnn. T Carter A Bhkld*. kicping a diawderlv til were arotencrd to pay a floe of <30 and mUa. Ji Stale v«. Batrat, aaaault and batten v. put ifff for term. ' ' ca lutbecaaeof Suteva Willianwltdleand cc an amulj tbe pi ilnuutor entered * ii, Court adjourned. D Organlxed for Blaine and Logan ** Puranant to uritce given the Republican* E of Cape May City met oo Fa'urday cvenr dt laat at tbe club room on "Washington ,n •met and effected an organ izaiioo of tl.r Rtsine and Login club. Tbe meeting wa. T called «-• order by tbe lemporary chairman I and after the report of tbe cotnmitloe on b •rrangrmriiU haul been prwenled and u adopted, tbe rlcctloo of a president wa* Jl drelared to he in .order. The followtrg * srulkmen wart uamrd far the position: p Wm. T. Steven*. W. W. Ware. F. K. Iluke. That. R. Brook*. Jame* M- T- * ' HiUirrtb and The*. H. -Williamwu. F Ilefnre a ballot waa reached all tbe abovr „ named gentlemen with tbe exception of o ' Mr. Hlldretb, declined juid a mutioo thai jj ' Mr. James M. E. HUdreth. be elected j, pre* idol! of fbe dob by acclamation wa* v 1 unanimously adopted. I' poo taking the ' chair Mr. Hlldretb made a neat Bule t speech wlrich waa weft-receleed. < A motiifc being adopted to elect a s I *ecretary. M-. F. Sidney Towwend wa* 1 elected by 'a nnanlrnou* rote. Mr. D. C. a 1 .Eljrcdac waa eleutad traaaurar. A nuni- f, ' cr of CDBindticts were appointed and the „ ' c ib adjouiped to meet an Friday areoing. ^ Toe Cape May Cornet Band wis in at" i 1 uinlance and rendered acme excellent * music. We believe tbe Cape May City ftcpubliean* have takro the lead lo the ' campaign by organising the first . Blaine / and leigmn dab in tbe oounty. \ Tbe PlulnddphUAnrtt Amrrian ba. i reime out in an entirely new form a* n one t •cat paper. The change I* very pltarinr f 1 *od agreeable, and is an evidence of rn ( ■etpriac ou tbe part of tbe proprietor* - II. ret- Jive it baa Ucu reordrd a* a com1 -nerrial paper.it* aulbeutic tnarkrt report* j I nrtng it* rbief attraction, la It* new form | r itgivc»am'wroondrti*a1rcrnn:rjuiaJrrport ' rod ha* added much to It* eoiuhtuk la the ' ' Wgbly ipprteiered by tbe pnHlr. We , ' predict a It-re itK-reau- of circulailoo a> j » tbe part .J thi. phawrr newspaper. J [ Tbe Prohibit*. <1 L ukw, of Cape May 1 oHinty. will meat in cuoveulian at Cape c May I"- "*rt H-wae, on Svlurday, October 1 4th, 1i*4.a: 1.80 p. m. Good *pewker* will , The Pr bum .n yoirta of the dffcnmi J v.wuship*. ciiie* and boroygba are , ' requear.d to orgaoinr "Prohibitum Leagot* , 1 at out* and wod dekgaU* to the c. eetj t ' <-« each Towutup and Cape M*J city ; 3 ' ' dakqtalca each far Ocean City and Wert j *■ .Cape May; 1 <V Irgatc each lor Sea Isle *V: Cape May Point. A general inrttatioc , I* founded to be preaenl at tbe oooren- | By order of the Execulire Committee. ' E. ii. Puoaipb. Chairman. j * The rooeptiuo of Mr. Blaine at tbe j ® L«Fc League in Pbilatelpbia oa Tut*J day tv. nit:; was tie of the large® and that fuKy 35. 008 torn wrre in line. Dur 1 j ing Mr. Blaine'* entire- route from Ibe 1 L eastern stale* ihnwtch New Turk and 1 3 New Jersey lo Pi-iiadrlpbls be wm* greet- 1 •d with tbe greatest enlhu-iaam. ^ ing a Prohtbirrw! L*agoe for Middle a Tawnabip w« to: told la ihcJM E dixrt at.Grwu Cray t. on Monday .vraunx rtoputobeeS9th.al7jD-«lrek. There will , ^ be sfwaking tbe nocwsi-« with m.o.c , i. AiiMaodsofPtotetothmarainvHadtoU |
._:;L.affp-ii;a^agi PERSONAL. I 1 Ji. B. Sir. it q and faidly wifl winter in PiiiladelfAl*. f Ptbfrawjr Wheeler and family have re1 m-'veri frrvn thi* city. Mr B-Jib mil cceupie* his cottage here. - He will »t.y till (ViotJW From hi* recent tall. Sheriff Steelman, r of Tockaboe. is recovering. Frank Parker, of Tuckahoe. is **id to ■ have powers of natural oratory. Mr. rreler.-wiih lb: Kennedy, ia a - gentleman of derided mutleal al.Hlty. 1 Mr. W. V. McGratb and family left Cape- May fur their dty borne oo Wedneaday. Pastor Tulli*. of Goshen and Di as ' Ci«k. 1* a brlir'rer In the powcrof aacred Mt. Daniel Townrend, a l>iat Creek octogenarin. ia recovering from a long inditpohtioo. Coder the still of Dr. Kennedy, Mr. Green, of West Cape May for tbe present, ii ronvalaaeing. Rev. Jame* R. Campbell, of ChrisUn. n* Del. will Prtach in tbe Presbyterian ohmch on Sabbalb next. . Dr. Jamca Mecray and wife bare been spending a few days In Philadelphia, 1 taking In the Electrical Exhibition. Re*. Mr. Taylore formerly of BeariUe^ 1 paid tbe Cape a visit oo Tuesday. He wa^ looking after tbe affairs of the propoeed 1 Cape May Point church. Mr*. Rn villa McK.an and Mia* Mamie 1 Millar, of West Cape May. made a pleas, ant call laat Friday at tbe Wars office u ■ we were gol^g lo press. Rev. Mr. Taylor will All the pulpifrf 1 tbe Baptist church, this ci'y, on Suoday next. Scrvkra will he held at tbe usua ' btth morning and evening. ' , Mr. Cleveland prtwehed bis farewell ' last Sunday n-gbt. Tbe church which he has had charge for tbe pan 1 three month is wilboul a aettlcd (rotor. ii is said -that Mr Edgar Pace Stiuw ■ would accept tbe Domination forcandidute to the Assembly no Abe Prohibition ticket, • p. -or idol syti a tkkes is put in the field in thi* county "r Mrs. Rkgaland a J >lly party of friendleft their cottage on Wednesday on their 1 annual drive to tbe Soydrr fa*m at Fishing Crefft, where limy wore UatH'souu^y en- 11 tertained by Mrs. Snyder. Mr*. Dr. Swain, of O-wben, paid the ■' Cape a vtall rm Tocaday. not forgeUinf to look in upoo tbe public school*. Mr*. h Swa'n is an ardent Chiulauquan, and a graduate of the class of Hff. Dr. Reed has been a dure observer men and lhlrgt while alvnad. He ia ^ An Inteiesting talker, Piling what Lv baa seen in a trrac and graphic way. u doctor will rabain at Cape May late in October. P Our esteemed young legal friend, Mr. M. E. Hildretb, acquitted himself " very creditably in tbe dclence of criminal . to which lie was assigned by the * court. He well desrrved the congratula- <1 be received from hi* many Mend*. Mm D. K. Powell, daughter of Mi*. ° D. M. Kearney arrirru on Thnr*da> ai-d c occupying her mothcis Ikach avenue creiage. Mra. Kearney , ^ill ryiurn fre m t; Euro|ie la a few week* to join her * daughter at Cape May. Tbey will make rilj ibdr permanent homt Mr. Wilton Banks, of Uauike Rivet c Township, I* mentioned aa , a candidate for the fb-pulilican nomination fa* A*w-ui- b in the Second District Mr. Back* " U cue cl the b-.t and m-at active young in CMmla-rbuid Co. 11* • would proves rtrocg ewudidate before the a peopleMr. Ph. Bon «all. of Ibe Camden Pod. d and Mr. R. S. Ewlng. of the firm ot fi Faitfleld and Swing, Real Eftatc broker* u: Cimden. nadeatorialcallatthc Wsvx ' offlue oc Wednesday. Ml. Bunmll pub. I lubes a bright, spicy paper, and tbe Pol btgl.lv appreciated in Catnden and ' vicii.i'i. « Mr. and Mra Prank Smith, of Philadelphia. have vacated lb«ir cottage at < <"ape May f-e the MwnD, -and are now ou I tour auiong the moat noted of the northei n retort*. During their absence a visit I w ill be made to Is'uigart, Lake Geurg: and « place* CO Ibe H#tioo river. Tbry will be gone k weak or ten days. Mr 1 Smlib i* a mamher of the firm of Smith ' A Riotber. insurance brokers an Markci «treet/neir Delaware avenue. ' / . . — - ' t / Death of an Aged Cltlran. / On Tuesday last Mr. Joseph Church. I one of our obtest allien*, departed Ihi* ■ after a P-og and paiofol iUueea Mr. ciiurrh waa for a great many years, ah I though in humid* circumstance*, a much . euspecttd ci* ixeo. For mora than a quarof a century be performed tbe duties , of sextoo at the I'reabytoftao church, ot : tills rity. and behad aatremg affection f-y tint cbureb. of which be was a coosUlapt i Wrfr was removed by death, sinbr «!;lch" Time Tie futi ' pafieotly, fbou.h J .io l.i in the laud »b.-:e tiiere is' no ' p-rting. The funv-iri U~* precvoo Tuvr 1 day morning, tcrvio • K hiir-beW to the » Presbyterian church, uf ibis ci'.r, interMra H. C. ThTropam will reaumc , work miihhern.asMj claiira -hi M<kh1*> , n xt, tbeSSod mat., at N-u 18 Lafsvetu , si rent Tuia excellent uarix-r'i ,k-ll. ai <u instructor dr. Ibe organ and p'auu. i*lie baa many p*tr»«*. Ii .aily tec!* jm-o'-iupcd lUkra Thornnwm is n»d> to rvg-stcr jaipii*. wheti b»r clasaet wiH * ryxtx nil up for the lerm. An ea-ly Join- 1 ing of out will prove adrantagcucs to Uapupil. S"The largest day's work ever dnoeal tbe Cape May County Sugar Company'* wiata, at Rio Grande, wa* the cru.h'.cg of rffe hundred and rixtoen tons ol caw -in tec hour* Fi-urteec thousand four hundred gallons of jnioe were extracted i tram tbe cane. A wcU-to-do Middle township man complains that hi* boy* will DM stay at Uauraa.re't.rt, books, penrahcals. p«-. . tuna, and uauoai gaaaaf Boys waat ■ reereatkio, and If they do not find it at A banner lias hern Cuug to I'je Wash- . iuttou street b near*, taring on oppcaitr , sidm tbe naioc uf &L John and Buttkr. , Toe boys gee opening Use campaign with I broamng prcmptacm. I Wa hare from tbe Oounty Oo mtu that j C. 8. Magralfa i* writing a history of Cape {MayCky. Toe w ak U in goal band.
salts. ■ | n ; Our street* are very dusty. Tiling* are not what they aeon. { Tbe pier rtiU pay. a soug profit . Temperance mass meeting tonlgfaL Where did thi* hot spell come from? Farmer* are complaining of dry weather. Too many cats are worse than too many Mr. Blaine baa an adm&kble literary , style. 1/jungera on the pier are warm' in its , fata. A goodly number of our citixens attend. Don't be fanatical in your political The iron pier ia still doing a paying Tbe elopement mania is approaching Cape May. SoW js tbe time far self improvement .She aped over the lawn, fight aa tbe foaming au.f. Waist* to be fashionable moat be larger than formerly. i Hem! of our big hotel* will remain open all winter. Tbe nights have a little tbo bed of It aa , regard* to length. , In a little while shopping wjjl be dou% by tbe telephone. ] Hudson, tbe Florist, baa become an all i Ibe year resident. I How many husbands starts tbe fire ar.d put on the kettle f i Be prudent in lime. Tbe Coming winter ( be* dull one. , A Cleveland and Hendricks club Is being I in this city. Sb* W- inspired tbe wbok story over the , to bet neighbor. - 1 5 Politic*) slate* srv being male. Sou C | of them will be broken. j j Everybody knew that *tr was wrens | sow 11 ha* l.-eo deeded • i ) C. H. Millar sUHWps hi* well stocked i ( •lore open to the public | The Hotel Lafayette el-wed ita doors for t Tfie straw uf an old tea -bore acnndal i* i about lo be threahid over again. o How many Cape May familiea are , 'hoi lake no county paper I r A Fishirig'Creek farm-v ray* be won't j, a darned turnip, it la so dry. Tito many wevds are pemiitled to grow , onr maibtuie.'in-Ho do- r yard*. | n The crop of r-fflcc *veker>, in this t county, is unusually large this year. j A P-Tcberon horse exhibited at tic u Fair, weighed * ton and a half. , Our September skies discourage the t| Ulkad of departure of many cniugera t, Ray Shore priuie* bring nine dollar* (, th iu«and in Philadel(J-ia markets. t " By higgen " is the !*i«*t expmsion iu West Cape May. Wbal l» lu orig'.n ? I Ninety Meth-disi ministers ah, -A blindt wit), Mr. Blaine in Pldisdeipbia tbe other day. h Spnnbh ne.dl'* vex tbe bcartk of oiunly bcik-e by adhering lo'lbcir Suoflar tl New stuck uf Boor oil cloths and ogl-cr S fall g-aids. just rvcrired at Wm. Town- c aen-r. ,uve. f Good news come* from Florida. The orange crop promise* to be bigger than f 'I hat S-aviJe difficulty tad hotter be * bin annul. V* It were, and not fuuutl Mr. H. It Tatham will m»ke sAie subant 1*1 Imprcvement* to his Bmch arc- d 1'roprrti i ays men wear fancy! auspeo- i for tbe tamo reasoc that wMflen wear a gartera. V I High colors wl'.l be faahlonabler^^e^ * tbrn lo breathe. Presbytery of West Jrney will meet « in the fid clinrch, Bridgcloo, on Tuoday f next at 5J p. m. With a daily exprta* this will be a ( ratiTuilcDt all tbe year dwelling "place for Ptnladelphi*»a ' , Three quarU of fine strawberrie* tare be--n picked from a Green Creek garden dniinglbc past week. ( Never gel in too big* hurry. Retnom. her you can walk a good deal further In a ' day than you can run. E. Johns- -n't store is tbe place for rub- ' bout*. He has a la-g# patreoaga , ai u.-og r«ir watermen. Sea Isle City 'furnished ita foil quota cf buiim* for tbe Cape May County court, during tbe term just held Kerry pnhtfcian vrHi teH yno just bow It ia. But the vc-tbr will cast hU ballot as if be hadn't done ik An up county tab? recently born had a sward mark . upofl it* breast. Warii Tbe inquiry arm t? this offlre as to who tby prettiest zirl iff tbe town has been referred to a lady frkqd, .. Sronrt folk* Say that the one and "two d.Jlar lull* are being bWrJed for elcctioo ■uy, i Am ii nit ■yy'iyOur yiwcg and vig-^au* neighbor. Sea , Me air, vends to I«r reuniy cnuru lids tcrn^a -me lusinma f-r tbe fkwycta. . We call attention to tbe fail advertise, meat of Scrrill A Co. They are live and - nrrgrtk buslnca* men. Give them a Quite a number ut Cap e May mechanic* .re working for Mrerea. William, and C imedy, building the new depot at Ocean City-d-vero-VSt. John baa baan charged by the fam-u* Mulligan eitb eating miner , pira into which tad been Injected a trace •■f •pinta WiB the- Executive Committe ef the OnmiT Sunday Sebool Asroriatioo give i the public, a program fdr tbe ensuing meeting*? ' Cape May can sot keep up an agricul- : lural society It aeema Why not try a . t-b and oystcr-cultural aooctyf That ought toga Rio Grande Sugar mill la going day and night. Tbe large crop of sorghum u being worked dp into augur and molamra I at a rapid rale. Mr. A. B. Little, i* preparing to improve Dr. Pbyakk'a handtome reuti drnce with a freah coal of paint. It will - be a good Job. For tbe aoerentnnditSrgi cf Gape May bouarkeepert, Grtacom will run bis milk ' depot ah Winter. Custorotra served at ' liu-ir door* it ttay wnk- ' New Jersey can boa Fennsjirutia it. the production of fruits. A ririt to the late State Fair near Philadelphia would - tare proved that to you. r Tbe African cow-rere baa dead looking. . lea: L«y tares, lu swaet .asp fi-w* , morning and eTenlcg.it tbe bait be pierced it baa brer rightly named. Theresa T. Cater, of Hodacs county, fa , huolad foe a 8L Jnbn speech in Viortand. October fth. Mr.Cttor apeak* with the c xosl of * oew convert.— /ad-prwdsab. • Jamaa G.rnkn Bcarneu. of tbe New - Task ffsroM. arrireu in San Francuoo sssAratntjaal
•- ' ~~ " - j- Croon Craak Co«»lpI Tacy do say that there i* a good dcajuf ; It. f-w so small a place. ■ They do aay tbat tha T- F.'E. C-, guea qiirely oo in Its good work, :h*nk. to j I"aqtor Ingram, ThfaorghntncaiChpUlD. Wilaan Bom' j r. farm Is as big aa Louisiana oane. and Will a y Ji- ld aa many too* per acre. - Plenty of aeoood crop strawberries in a r this village. There tare been aui to o market a goodfr number of tbefc. I "Twenty-tare otmeet each," aald a a Greco Creek gardener ia answer ttv an ? c inquiry a* to tbe weight of bia jvwrt. And he had lota Of them hi a small way. n 1 Joseph Hand, of Nummytown, is gen. a erally regarded aa Cape May's (ranberry ( king. Hla crop this year will be an aver- tl age ooe. - - - p t Bern a: enterprising citifcna have taken it Into their beads to i>ulld a board walk a t over the swamp that flanks both aide* of p : Jim tjcbefllnger, tbo accommodating botcher Of Ihflitay Skte is still aupplymg it r his customer* with choice meats, and b. comestible*. p i Tbe Presbyterian church of thi* village is on* of tbe handsomest edlfio* In the Q i county, now that it* new tower and « ornamcntstioo* arc completed. u * Our oystermen are Urtd of having their pbuiiug grounds p-diocd by a private P coporatioc of would-be-monopolists. They A to clamor for some relie'. M There isn't a Tillage in South Jeory H that has mure preUy girts than Green Cn»*. We bear that several of tbem are I* to be made blushing brides in tbe near T future. _ tt Tt>ey do any thai We are to tare a oc ringing acbuol taught by a professor from m I your city. I-ei him c-sne.tliere is a wide to fu-ld for muriral cultnre lo almost any Fran- the gnat number of cats that here to j projected, bnprlaiaied In bags, into It j G.-een Creek, tbe boys declare the place to liauntof. It takes a hold one to cross the ot when the stan have peeped out. an The principal topic for tnlk Is the oyrte r is n-atkel and tbe nirghum field*. When tbe- ' market Is god for Bay Shore puni.*,baywear Naming smiles, but when the me.*e is troe. their amile* are of anotlicr <•> kind, decidedly, i'-ke nreriy a foot loog grow fu in the "l sluggish creek that gives this villsge a The boya entice there on tbe «• by means of rod -and tine. moos snapper* are found embed d-d be under the projecting tuaaucka of this *! s'rram. They are purauaded to give up tktbrlr bidlug places by tbe friendly overof loggerhead bocks. The school ioi iya have a legend tbat there *re hole* in '* | llir creek's bortnm extruding all the way sm . to the Flowery Kingdom. aei Dennlavllle Items. Visitor* are reluctant to leave our quiet wl Rev. C. H, Elder, s former Partor ol ta M. E. Church in this place, preached wl an able and instructive sermon last be allernoon in tbe South Dennis church, lo the delight ol bis numetou* f i lends. I* The M. E. Church will aoon be ready 3' occupancy again, Mr. M. Peterson is not only dning bimaelf credit, but giving attsfactioc to tbe »ndcty. H. sti — — ... Fa Public Sale of Building Lota. lai Will be told at public sale op Wedne* October 1*1. 1KB. otMhe premises. Hie following bulMing lots. One oo ■|\ ashing too Ureel "betwocn Queen street iand MadtsunNavcnuc, baring 61 fat Tl and 1 11 jiect deep. Four other* on if block taxing SO fort" fioot, lit# tola". deem/ r ^-AlaryTour lota fronting on both Corgie street and Columbia avenue, SO feci total depth uf 680 feet <* Sale to commence at 2 o'clock p. m. Conditions made known on day of ealc. ^ W*. Bxskxtt. - Selling out to Close Bualneaa for the Season. - Now 1* a good time to purchaae fine f confetstonery (will keep nntll Chriatmas) Imported goods, anch as fanqy aasorted ^ 1 piekta. olivra. mu*brooma,booey. oei-n-. 4 J- lly. lime -Juice, (ringer, sardines, an-l u ' California ramwd frupial gresily reduccl j 1 prioos, preparatory to closing for .the ® season. Cum' esrly and reexire hargaln*. 1 Hallowell'a 6* Washington Breet. St i Notice of Aaeeeament- ' The Board of Directors of tbe Porpoise ' I Pi thing Company, by order of toe atockb -kJrrs then 'f, 1-as aaaored upoo the . Stan* of Stuck of the Oompany i**ued reapeci ively , so tbat the amount paid -into 1 I lie C<KU[i*ne oc au-h share shall lie eleven i dollar*, aa ol the fiist dasrof NoTcmber , i next, allowance being made therein fur m- f I- rrA on all money from the payment „ tlierecf to the Company to such time, and , being cbarzed for all paymenu made after B > such date. till tbe Hun of payment. Paya . ble to Christopher GalltgbeT. Treasurer, r ar tab office of tbe Oompany, No. J Washington street. City or Cape May, i N. J.,oo or before tbe first day of Nov em- ,, • her next. t B. Rxrsouw, Pres. Attest W. Pksa-cs, 8ec'y. I I i Since 1953 New York ha* tad ten , Presidential candidates, all of whom were ' beaten. Tit (1) Wlnfleld SeoU, Whig, - ' 1852; (8) John C. FremocL Repabltan. j 1858-. (8j Millard FiUm -re. American, , 1S56; (4) Ga*i* R MoCWlan, Democrat. 2 ■ 1*64; (5) lloratia Seymour, Democrat. £ : 1858; (6) Horace Greeley. Liberal Repub1 o*n and Democrat, J8J8: (7) Charta : O'Connor, straight Democrat, 1873; (8) j b-jnocl J. Tilden, Democrat, 1878; (9) " Putor Cooper. Groen backer, 1876; (10) . Wlnfleld 6. Hanttck, Democrat, 1880. t Mr* Annie W etmure- Wadingford, with nuaicruua other aliaaas. lias auract.-d. 1 ' c -a-idtrable attention v the principal in 1 a case of bigamy, now being tried in New ' York court* A few years ago Mra , WalHogford, aa sbe waa called tben. . figured in our Cap# May courts in partner. 1 aiiip with a prominent Philadelphia shor dud^t Tbe Cape May SamrtU says the prow 1 poet* for tbe improvement of thai oounty m never no good a* at Ud* time. Aqri J wt may add tbat tbe poaalbUitta of Cape b j May are exceeded by no other county in u South Jareey.—W. J. Prtm. i BHine stuck ia 'aiinodng In Wall r 1 straeL Ycaterdsy afternoon on the floor « at ifae Stock Exchang* <2000 was ba on Btmfne to <1900 no ClevMand, and <3000 ; J ttt»»e00.-AurM Amenta*. ' Mr. Blaine's magnuiism is ao great tl at 'i hia mere psxsage tbrocgb New J«*er ap c ' pcared to draw a gesffly t-ortioo of Ibt ' P population to hia line ot uavH. f c. WbiieBcto Bta^^iamaiKe. J aire macy ti-nea over, wu ia Hanfor-I ' a isoaaHy ta vwkad tha OrarmrtMBoe and e 0 ^
Dla* Crvk Dots. Fanner* are mpericg to cut up and stack good cum crops. Harry Dougtaas i* succcrding' as tbe principal of tier public seb-vi: . The sluice company have begun to imthe Diae Creek rrwl. by banking ! about the bridge. Political point* are daily discussed by I of our citixens, wilboul settling any i We tare had acvoal visitors thi* week. ; among than sr. Charta Vanamaa, 8. end John Crraun. Bays bore ovste rmeb tare stopped Week I acrramt of the hot weather. ITie. | aoonod time tbia snsann. 1 Mow*. Chill Mill* and son an- painting ' Dis* Creek church. It will be ready | to re-dedicate early in November. A rich tiarvrsi of hard cask will be | made when the Baltimore Oyatee Com- j Iiany's off-aboce planls are big enough lo - com* for prime-. A. Theodore Dobson Howell lit* reborne from Long Idand. where be been 'to lock after bis new Natl in of ba'MbigC*pr*in Horace Tuttle"* father, u! ' Va-.garc bis too a pjeaaant i surpriac Ire paring him- a .visit, while re- : turning from hi* former home in Ylrginia- i A number of our ciiire-n* have visited this week on limine**— them we name. Captain Sumner V. N. Ereicfc-n, B t. and E. S. A. Booth and Son have brea taking up two hundred busi-ei* of oyster* per day will increase tbe quantity to two tboosand bushel* aa soon a I tbe weather is Cooler. Tbe plan'.a are fixated to Baltlmnte in big targes, which are taken in lowbrtug.. Ooe>nt_nur c'tiucm, in altcuiptlng to put on hia boots, noticed one of tbem be very lieavy. Running bis hand intare a big six foot black snake jump out and bu lo bis shoulder. Both snake and man were very touch frightened. It bard to toll which to tbe greater degree. CapL James^gpiiib has Itocn quite Ul for several day* Mr* Trypbcna Payne is visiting tela- , tires at Ocean City. Miss Sallie A. VunGilder if visiting Iter cranio, Miss Tib be is. Tbe M.-E. cburcb, it ia expected, will ' ready for occupancy by October 1st. quarterly meeting will be held Rev. J. M. Carpenter gave an interestlecture on the 33J Inn., ill* subject being "Tbe history of tbo Baptist dcuuinCapt. Samuel Young, after a long abseocc, returned home oo laat Saturday taring bis tcboxner at Philadelphia to which pla* be returned on Tuesday. Messrs. B. 6. Sapp sod 6. C. Young taken charge of tbe schooner Fleetwhich ia engaged in carrying brick between Petersburg anil Sea Me City. r IOO Doses One Dollar Is inseparably connected with Hood's . and l« true of no other medicine. It ia an uasnswcrmblc argnment as -u atreoz.h and economy, while thousands testify to its auprriur hh-od-purfting and strengthening qualities A bottle of Hood'* conlains 100 doses and will a month, while others will average to lart not over a week. HeDOcfor economy, buy Hood'* Sanaparill* A newspaper need* nutriment in r. ire column', *• well as map *nd spice. PbiUSclpbi* Eming .Vara, under new o®reihip and management, ««ni* squarely up tn the requirement* of if wfll auooeto™'11"'*' "i,nk"":pu1'1"'- - A grand too of Henry CUy has rarest v ' sNil In Kentucky. He was a nsinc yqung man. and Is raid lo have poractari many clrtiacurist'ica uf bis illustrious graod lall-cr. iBnr giflvfrUsmriits. Hood's Sarsaparil/a ConMnes, tn a manner peculiar to Urea, toe bluoApantyt g *ud strengthening remndlea of toe vrgvtol le kto.nt: u. Too wa find woodrrful renudj cfiat.re whore utoer niedtetne* have IxlM. Try It now. It will fkrily your Wood, reroute toe digestion, and give new Wo and vlgur to toe autre body. "Hood's SarupsrttU did me great good. ■noun." MM.G.ESrajtoM.'ooboes.lLY. " I sufierrd three years from blood potion. tooh Hood's BxraaparUU arid think I am cured." Mas. U. J. Davu, Brockpart, K. Y. Purifies the Blood HoNPs Saraaparifla 1* characterised by rrmedtal ageads ; *d. the proi^num; W, toe process uf securing tbo active medicinal quatifta Tbo rcsutt Is amedietueot unusual Bend tor bra* oontalnlng addlticaiat eTldcnroaSSS Jtogotee ot beads, Lowall. Mara "nond's RxraaparUla here* all others, am a .-rtti It« wrl(t-t in rj'.-t " I IHJUuauro.v Uaak bucei, New iixkOUy. Hood's Sarsaparilla fluid by all drexxNtt. 41; six toe »* toad, only by a L HOUD A OO, Xcweli. Mas* 100 'Powt One Pollar. "VfOTICE ~TO HOLDERS OF .N ( Al-K y.AY UlTY-BOKIlS. tJoo-1* Ho* t to • tiu-iwti e. aaoo earn a*\-o) "UtsrCT qr raSriiy^^jS^h^to^C. aOoaaar uu an-l a'rierttud .'e* *bo,e ^ Cape Hay Cwy. Atw. retuW- - "thFTxamTner OF NEW YORK CITY. M THE Ltkl'IMi. THE HOST WIDELY OHCCLkTED, Attn THE CHEAPEST BiFlffl KEWSPAPEE IE THE WORLD. IT WILL BE SXXT TO ALL ECBWaUBERS. OLD ARD NEW . POli Tvfb Dollars a Year, 1' A TABLE Dt ADVANqlL A- TRIAL TRIF. uqT^ISi'rauu^l^Srto January V, fw** puh ram cektu, SS^^wyS^reraSraralBtAtoSlji THE EXAMINER, dwasu.kf'latcny. 1 1
jnx Vi . I-0KSVTH. Jr.. ■' No. -70 Nerth Second Street, Phila, i- V, iWkatarala aodreaan deal# is all grades pi American and Imported Watches, Diamonds, y I Jewelry, Optical Goods, Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Clocks, &c. £ j Manufacturer of j8 Karat Wedding and Engagement Rings. All kinds ol Set Kings, Badges, Pins, &c. THE WATERBURY. R ■ Stem Winding, Nicklc Plated Watches, 92.75. 1 Lever Ntckle Clock, made by the Ansonia Clock Co., warranted e : for 1 year, 90 cents. Solid Silver Thimbles. 25 cents. Swiss and , American Watches. 92.75 to 9400. Ladies' Gold Watches, war0 ranted, $12 to 9ioo. Positively no watch clubs. We will saUtaou a watch with a guarantee that the quality is as represented, and - , sate you from 9to to Si 2. Write for prices. ; Watch Cr,*l.u, ,0 ^ Data Dprlnga, ai.oa FINE COMPLICATED WATCH-WORK A SPECIALTY. No matter turn lull, pour watch may he broken, wr can repair every Injorat tmrt. employ tue only Orwt ctam workinen. All work aone promptly a.m at a moderate price. CheckamtprlcexIriB . helore doing any work. l'|^«^[jH°TEL PROPRIETORS H The ru-.t* sold by a* arc of a haid, rttaooa tody vMH rjJBf tt* glaae of "which la Dot exoslkd rordurabltuy -» and t* acrer aficctod by the add of fnuta. dot dora !:diacx)k>rwheueiiiop"t. We act] a: th* thauulact. crerratuwret cadi pnee. We pmrala- to retired ihe mojry tor>ll g»>b houtin rran u* or rcpUo* 1 then a: aay amelf they do di* holt ou: aa reprasiated. RUSSELL. CAMPBELL & C0 Nos. 221 Market and 210 Church Streets, Philadelphia. "J"-? Just Received a Large Lot of WALL PAPLR & P0RDLRS DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE. FAMILY FLOUR, HEADLIGHT OIL. PAIWTB, Oil. MATTINd, OIL CLOTH. A* WM. TOWN8END, mbtt-U Ckr. Wmhlagua A Ooean Btrret* Cap* Hay cityFALL OPENING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23th. 1684. WM. G. SERRILL & CO., At Green Creek, Cape May Co., N. J. win open wua a full its* ot rail Good* at retry dracripUm. Dry Goods, Notions, Fancy Goods, Groceries, &c. Black Silks, Palmetto Cloth, bashmere*.* Debaise Cloth for Dresses, Cloth for Coats. CALICOES. CALICOES. CALICOES. BOOTS, SHOES, nATS. CAPS, BEAUT-MADS CLOTHIKO. OVEBCOA7*. M1LLINEIIY OOOD8FEED, SALT MEATS, ETC, ETC. Au Eternal Lrua af Chin* sad Glass#*** Nature*. Psney Oouda. *e_ la radios earwty. iron tot airere -lara wa will uauuaraot glrtiig away Oeto* tor a larxe dudAut of ELEGANT ' -''-i'i-S Suito 'you ** rll'il'1:cj "s1*" thar- Yoa reeetra a n-An was eerry '» any -tee PLANING MILL, | SASH FACTORY & LUMBER YARDS. ( MAXTFACrrKKKS 02 i Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shutters, Moulding. &c. Of whteh we have a large stock Dow oe hand, to oar wareroeankreadylortmmedUtrslUpiDeet. BRACKETS, SCROLL TORNIHGS. ETC., i BUILDING LUMBER of every description. [i We have a large stock eunrtamty ua hand, uodrr oovcr, wall araaanaLakl sou at lowest man* WILLIAM C. SCUDDER & SON. FBOET AND FEDERAL BTRKETB. CAMDEN. H.J. Jel«-y OUR MOTTO-" QUICK SALE AND SMALL PROFITS!" j Til EPEOPLE'S RELIABLE STORE, 41 Washington Street, Cape May City. OHABLE8 NEEDLES, a The ladire ot Cape May and vlelally will baar.oa oat (a ou paitahvd aDDoaataaam* atreadv - is them sun greater adraaiagto, and to aelatoecttoa of our new atfle* or I FALL GOODS OF ALL KINDS. 1 Suttuig* radarwtar aad TrUatatngi of every daacrtpdoo, w* oocSdeuUy tsrtu Una. eewre* ** 'c. w I d r ached, yc.l Yurd'w idc°*rauBHn. DR.' WARNER'S CARLINE CORSETS,: a«d totaa UM. « have redomd to r. to. tan a^ljra* OP gtramdwae a Prra*Qtred«. amy M jm tar at lajaataayard- ^ - r*r*° dj^afSuSgS m m tolT iS" "tan" Bare mualstad The People's Reliable CLOTHING STORE No. 43 Washington Street, Cape May City, CHARLES KTEiDZSB. Laraeat. Ckrapm aad nam stock ta the eoaaty. ills' EBafly-IaflB Clitlis ifl Fraisliii his. D 8paatanye*iax*dtsra*KALLaad WTN7ESTBADE of ttaa. ou* sic heavy er-m cannot juhiati-gLLEto

