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anb Coimfg. Notie*" « Cap* May'* Opportunity. Thr mow* of Gapr Mar •• a lxaJth reaort deprnrta very Urgeljr upno tbe proper ad vert lament of IU superior advan 'agr*. AH -uapaVjiKlicrd perron* admil I be exerlfeul natural advantagr* "Cape Mav.poaitaam and the inferior attractive" tt nfTm 10 the phaauie and health Vrkrr. hot we rbould remember that the k sow ledge of three adranlarr* and >d Cape May Itself. la droutmcrilwl rand will remain ao ooleaa aooe method of 'faithful and pertinent advertising 4^ adopted. The ahrewdeat of oar dtlten* are beginning to realize thai we moat look heynod the ad'jacrat cHiea foe patronage if we are in expect growth and pro. greaa. New reaorta are yearly aprioginc Into exlatrnee 00 the New Jersey onaat ah cb are claiming and arm ring their •hare of PUItodriphls'* patronage, and j while Oape ''May to at 111 getting a huge ahare of thia patronage, yet it ia year hy year earning a National reputation and^rriara a large part of Ira trade from visitor* loan more fliatant rlllea. ■prominent hotel manager of thia place, that •one wealern or aootbern guest waa north •three areragc (next* fmiw Philadelphia or •other near hy dllra. Thia la readily un•deretood a ben we eonaider that people from a diatancr. as a matter of that ther are natially prrwonl of wealth. I. Implied by their underrating an expenairt Jooroer. The natter of properly adrer *tob-g Cape May, aothat our already growling patmoace from the realdenU of western and worn hern dllra may he further ex<tended. ia of great importance. A» pertinent to thia matter we call the atten tiou of all thoae interrattd in Cape May'* welfare to the opportunity ofjercd by the Nia Or lean. Expoaltlon. Orreernor Ahbrtt baa appointed General C. H. Barney aa 00m mlaai oner to repreneni Sea Jeraey at Near Or Irani with M.-.J 11. Keyoulda, of U>e Wed Jeraey Kzprraa Company, aa alternate. Mr. Itryoolda waa at Cape May 00 Tbtoadaj . for the purpuae of lotereating our ciilzeo* in a plan for the proper reprreeota'ion of the rrwirta of the New Jeraey coaat at tbe New Urban* Exporilioe. It ia proponed that eaefa reaort hare placed in the btatexhibit. a frame tvotainlog pbotograpblc view* of hulldinga and pninta of iatereata in each place. Tbcae will be plota-d in a cuoapitvooe place in the New Jeraey department, and aa the people who vtott the E lpoaiuon will probably be numbered hy niil.x, three allractire photographic yiewa cannot rail to gire a farorat'le im. pnaaioo to many, which will be a potent factor in deciding the question of a simmer reaort. Wr undcratand from Mr. Keyoolda thai all the oiber reanrtaare entcrmr heartily into the tdirmc. *'.ri -thai taring ,i ■

the exhibit! moat he ready not Wsi «.Vnn 1 the middle of next axwtb. Mr. itq-a-ki), will go 10 New tlrlemor about ire, hoi ol December or the Bret of Jat may, and re ■main about two moult 11 ' J, ia an anient admirer andatanDch frire- 1 ,A Cape Hay. and II our peopV will b- t make the proper effort they can rely up ja. it that Mr. Iteynolda will do rrrry t1 iD hla power to bring Oape May Into. Taroraldr n tiou. We treat lmnir<l: nr action will be taken hi our people and hyoor m on id pel etith orttle-.acd ihat May wi I he property repreeenudan magtbe New Jrrrey rero-b. There are a camber ufindurtrtr* In Cape May oevtdT ||m th-uMhr repreansted at New Orb- M Tk» prododa of 'our aor ghum 1 1 aana'ion womd he of Immenae in •rrret • 0 the angar planter* of ibe aouth A o. ghildt of the oil, leather and fl-*h ..1 the pwpntoe would attract roocb atteu ' /*.. and thr benefldal effect aa an fulr.uthemienl would be almoat Incalculable " We belie re that no better inrea". ■mint could he made than for tup •differed) intereau and induatriea to com hi be and rend a lepreaeutallrc |o the Km Odrttl Expoait|-Hi. M>. Reyeotda will riadhr furelrh aor. rare wiahlng to aecure apace for exhibit* at th- Ktpoat! ion. with the »imwarr>l»r,l h* application, und we tiuB we aball h*v. many cntripriai-.g d'toens who tain arai: themaelvea of I ha opp-v noity and " tout aid in arouriug for N' w Jrrrey the rev* ni'iou to wblcfcaheiteo'itVd foreoterp-U •tKl mduatrr. Let the cit lama , of CapMay are to it ihat our ritj. which la the freer of any reaort in thr world, has tt» a'trmetlotx properly art forth and rrprearaird among the react exhibit at New (Minus. "V111111 Ci eitv"»mm flung "hraTiTtitt hamla of b- 01 And the mbchlcf U not tonfined to the ha—kin* of « in.U.« glfla and street lamia but in aomr instances prvronal injury Ire bras lb* reruii id the cart lean ure of there Jvrenik- inatrumania. A few day* ago the huki daugbtrr of ex-Mayor William* wu Brock with a Bone or that thrown that the waa unabto lo"*!ti>na icESM to*, arrerwl daya. Ilia of coorwa in-p.wtil.le frc police offkea to entirely put a nop to li l. eoieanreof the ore of alung ahou ou offrodcra would bare a whoieaotoe effect. Bind lor* frr Uiurch expeoae*. whether fnr the paBort reilary, fuel hill, or what w*, Bioaid be eery courteoualy rtcrlreu and ireared It ia not a piamant duty, cincy pew hohkr refuaes the help that h« fori* ii ia Ua duty to render, hut t* 100 Ctnar-fetad ao to do. A* thia work of odiecting p-u»ally ftJia no the Udie. . t U-l foT^ME. e ZU Iret bwbJb hyThc^yoang prop), at the Sunday w-i». i. reirrte* trmpnraoo. were re! addrrwre.

County RwpuMwan Coflvwnttdn. } The eoontr Republican ronrcntioc waa I held at Oatre May Court Uouee on Salur- ■ day, the 11th Inet. Preekria to the boor • r f meeting a caocoa waa held cornp red f " the delegate* from Crfwr and Middle towiwhip* and Oape May City and the different boroughs, in which it waa rotrd to stand hr tbe reantdaaiioo ticket or E. B. lake, for Awemhly; Jonathan Hand, : for Ckzk, and F. I. Richaedaoo, for Sheriff The eof|rctitiou waa railed to ortler at ■t 8 o'clock tu rn., by Hon. if.T. Rteren*. , chairman of the last ooorrntlore Alfred >• Cooper, of Middle township, was appointed Secretary. After the neganlxallon of 1- the coo rer lion «jr (he appointment of the - carious committees, aa adjournment wa • made to the Grand Jury room. The nomi1 nation and ballot for candidate* then pro ° ereded, the cauciui aisle being carried out " with the exception of the nominee lor 1 Sheriff. Wl«n it came to the ballot for 1 Ihat candidate, a number bulled their " erreement to rote for Richtrdwn and wait orer to Daniel Schelleneer who r receired the Domination. Only one IwOot waa m-oeaaary for the • nomination of either of the candidates far ' Awrmblr. Herk or Sheriff. Ou the bal5 iol for Atwtmhly. E B. Joke n^elred 15 ' rotes and Andrew J T.anlin lf jrotre. The twllnt for (kjunty Clerk rmulted in 16 fnr Hand and fl for Onreon; for Sheriff, ' IB for Hcbelleoger and 1« for Ricbardaoo. ; The county ticket nomln* ted by the con- ' notion i» therefore m I- dlowa: For Aa. ' rem My. E. B. Lake. Ooee.o City; Criunly I Clerk, Jonathan Hand. fA Middle town- ; ship; Sheriff. Daniel Bcbelleuger, «.f I Lower township; Coroner*, Thomas R. 1 ' O aody. Upper towoshlp ;"Dr. I. M Dow na. 1 ' Middle, and J. StreUon Mare, Cape May 1 CHr. I 1 The committee 00 yereiluiiooa through 1 their chairman. 11 ou. Down* Edmunds, 1 ' reported the following, which were adopt. 1 ' ed and ordered published in Ibe county 1 ; That ww the Republican* 1 1 Cape Maycoontyiucnoreoiloo aeremhled ( I adopt, accept and rr -affirm the platform , 1 adopted hy Ibe recent National C-oren- , tioo which nominated an American of American*, Hon. J*me* G. Blaine, and ' ' that brarc reddier, Geo. John A. Ixigan. | Rcmfted. That we know no North, no . . South, no East, no Weri. «sre to place In m«nln*tion candldvre known to he areiw' . upon all qnrwtinoa of poller aa set '.nrtb in 1 ' the National Republican platform, opee- , ■ iallr thai of prat cell® of Amerir U Labor ■ and InduBry In al' l'« bran-jk^. and Brict adherence 15 Oril Serei je Refor,o, and hereby pledge our candid «* thereto. Rcaoloof. Tiwt we pledge jmweir** kori 1 our candidate* to ruW, uih|iialitie.t. Iineompromidnc effo-t* p ^mrd abrdliloo 1 of the traffic id lotoxicr dreg liquor* aa a hrrrreer. fully hrllerln » that the quedUrm r of prnbfbRlan 'boa Id V laid before the - people for tlndr deci- /w The following /xmtlwr Committee 1 waa appointed ; - -Dr. Raltrreno, James ' Shoemaker, Jr > Lewi« Edward*. Henry ' Ludlam. Dr. if. S. learning. Wm. L. 1 Camming*. '.lawM Schclllnger, James J. c Doak and V R-riiley. * " Nww Veaael > On the Dfirnlag of the 14th irwt.. from - the. ship yr.rd of Mraarx Morriw A Mathl*, c U Ooope ra Point, N. J-, a fine, new threry masted schooner waa launched, intended k fur t'oe general ccwating trade. Ai the >- bewMtifu] craft glided into the water the if na -tie of Mary F- Morriw wat'giren her. "• by the hand* of Miw Emma Smith. aiBcT '• of the captain, and one of the falrew and »- moat graceful of (Voider 'a daughter*. nam |tia*m ... —

christening wa* in honor of tbeaifc 1 of Mr. Morrow, one of lhe bnildcr*. Tbi* - dm- •■■riuieo ol mnriur V'h'hfure ia r cooBracted of relrcVd Delaware white ^ . oak. eastern hackmatack and lined with . I wHitbcrn yellow hewrt pine. Her faster- ' . log* are galrantzcd Iron, hnlta and fplke*. n r ontslde and In. She ha* been oonatruriefl " . nodry the general superrltloa of Mr. Jerry 5 Smhb.wboha* had more experience In rr- - J1 . ad hnllding than any other man in Nrw ' n Jersey F wtbrpaB twenty year* hi* whole attrhtfofi ha* Veq giren to the bu.lD.-w, f and thia floe new yeaarl la one of the . heal be baa e*er">flperinlended. The , Mary E' Morris, la of the following li dimension.:— Length of keel, 188 feet; breadth <if beam. 88 feet, depth of lower _ 1 h<4d, 8J feet; between decks S feet. She 1 will -ewrry 700 tooa, and cob when ready ' ,t for are. (37.000. Her owner* are ex Ootrerner John W. Hann. of Del.; Wm \ . Ilaaaey. Joel O.4. Jame. Waning Bm. . Jerry Smith * Brother Shubeft A Cot . ting ham. of Ptilad.lpl.ia, and Ilhri*. » Under the command of Captain Jame. | Smith. Jr.. she ia to mi) the scaa. Itnt.y a be further staled that the Morris* has been built under theeVwe and oooatant 1oaj*ri- . ion of the Philadelphia mad New Ij.k " I Board of Marine Underwriters. HercUas k I* A 1, ft* 14 year*, ibe longeB time al- ' , lowed any coasting ecaeeL ' Mr. Jame" P. Cm well, of Wot Cape 1 " May. and Miaa Bailie Simpson, of Phils. 1 1 delphta, were tnarrkd 00 Wedneaday r i-Teolng. Py Re*. G P Ri bop. ai thi I * rreldence of Th-miaa Milieu. E«| Hi. * bride'* hrolbe«n-law. Miaa Lillb Gib . aon. ■>' Pbtladeiphla. acted aa brideeuiai.l. and Mr. W R. Sheppard. of this city, wa groomsman. Tlw bride waa handaooirl* 1 1 attired and looked rery pretty The wed- , Ing wa* rether prirate. rely tb« iimuret- , tare familie. of 1 lie contracting partiea „ with a few frieoda heinr pre rent. An one 1 , llo- caret. were-Mr. Tl.oma* W. Milhti , and wife. Mr. Edmund Shnpaon. Phlla1 del phis; Mr. D. F Crowell and wile, , e Mw Maria Cmwrll. Master Al'tert CmwHI, Mi«~ J-nole. Ida and Sallie Millrit. - Mr* Ballengrr and daughter*. ML. Sum- * Newell. Mr. J.weph Whrat.n, Mr. •«. K ' |*idy and other*. Tlie bride waa Ibe re. P • ipieol ■ A quite a nnmlwr of hand-cm.- , act -.ireful "rei'i The Oape May Cor- „ net Band d-d ore forert to honor tha new- " ly married coople with a serenade. Mr. i and Mrs. Crosn 11 will al owe* goto house • w. kle-lng making their trehkndt at Oqxt |e 1UJ Point. lo V'- Le'le Bckiager hwded ki* ship v down to the water'ggdge 00 Tut*day and le started off *Htb lil* reoture 00 a royage ,. ahoot the omnty. Wlren the lading «a. onuit Jite* It teemed tha' there waa not Vfi steering mom. Mr. Schlarer has an inrr you, of reaemahh- clothing .hid. he will b ae<l ml lowret prices. WaU till the ship M twila akmg for enppllre * ' What moat in'-elligect foreigner*, think " of ua fnea lhe way In *Mdi oar political b* campaign* are cr«dodedf If they ahrreid no determine the character of public men of f 'hit Cotintre t-y 5n.r-i.an lltaratnre. wbiri . happily they do not. they wooid wt thro. ** Am aa a «et of pitiful aroondrel*. TV «J a pity Ih-nirt Ux-re could not be has of lie mud throwing. It would reem that our law makers to . he elected this fall should, at least, be well " acqnaln'rd with -ur county and her iwett>h The fc-ngf.nm and the oywter Indus. f If th* rriTof thro driaking was ci.

a A. J. Albwt and family ^ litter by ■ the ere r . (tarda are not foe Joseph Hall and wife-* reception na Ity 89th and 80th Irwt. r Comrade Andrew Tom I in baa drdtDed e the Prohibition Domination for the Amrm- t 1 hie, Mr. J. W. Reynolda of the West Jersey . Erpreaa Co. honored the W*yx office r with a call no Thursday. Ex-Sheriff Beocset would make apoput lar candidate for a acrond term, 11 bis < . parry should nominate him. I Rer. J. R. Milligan, Gloucester City, I - Will preach Id the Preabyrerian church I thi* city to-morrow (Sunday.) - I ' Pastor Tall!*, of Goshen, supplements • his pastoral duliea with agricultural pur- . - auita He la lhe ownerof a fine farm "up - Jersey* 1 t Her. A- P. Johnson has been selected r by the exrcutlrweommlttce of the County , r Sunday School a wrist Ion aa otmdoctor r of the meetings In Norembrr. , I Pilot Sam nel Sobelleuer U en atdent > PruhlhiooiB, like ererfthing be under- , takes there ia no doubt aa to hia position. • He ia one of -the kind of men that wil! , " not take to the wood* on election day. Sheriff Coreon gifts naticc that the , I oonnty Clerk'* office will not be removed to Srerille thU year. and be will decline , • to record deed* or mortgage* for the poopie of this oonnty. 1 Fishing. To be a good fisherman Involves a knowledge of fish, where they live, | whether in ocean, lake or rirer, and how ' they grow. One rouB knoaMbr. Jjgbill 5 and haunt. . the time and the seasons of the -finny Iribe before be may catch any of , than. The more is known of tbeac thin re. the more snccemfu! will 6e the , angling. Then the fliherman himself must hare tact which implies patience, , ireorfrrea sod eobmlwIoD to the habits of the fish. For tbe^, likr men. must he , , -ught in tbeir baunta, if a knowledge of them ia to be, gained. The whole art of , fishing connate in enticing the creature* of the Wa to embrace the deceptive plana , Hat have been laid for Uieir capture. as to patience, flah take their time . for biting, and they take tbeir time al*o in appearing lo their ncruMomed hanntl, , Just where you reaaooaUy expert Jo flnJ them, tiiry are nqL Probably the *hy , fellow* may he near bj explorini; aoifle Jew-found feeding loeallly. and there , they will Bay and wear out the paUeoc. , . of an InrxperieoVd angler. Then there , : mint he a lore for fishing. That la, the ; eapabref. It will compel aucceea here a* in , , other things. "But do Bu n and women . 1 (Ml for . ach other T" Vatalnly, the major1 ity of them do liitW die. The merchani , fl.be* foe cnBomer*. mlniatcn for big , ' congregation*, lawyer* for client*, editor* 1 for subscription*, creditor* for debtor*. , and Just at tbi* time politician* are moat ' fbduatriouriy fishing for votes. Fishing ia a universal business. Mother* fish for husband* for their daughter*, father* for good placet for tbrlr son*, and sometime* sometime*

ton* and daughter* do a little fishing on their own account for each other. One may be Wire that tome one it fishing for him constantly. He can not go on the •treel but evidence of It stares him in ibe face. There fa the merchants' show window; the gilded aign on the talooo, and the thousand and one thing* that allures ■urn and woman. and cauw* tbrm to bile at the I wit ao temptingly wt. There are ».me foolish creatures miking about the moral world wbo bile a naked book withont any ball at all. Bwesrert are one class. They gel nothing in return for tbeir fonlhardliwts hot Ibe tare-barbed iron. There are many baits laid to catch mankind. Borne t>r Ibem promlte a kind of return, aa the Ihinf may hare nwie temporary satisfaction in the possession of hi. Ill-gotten gilna, or the deluded drlaker in Hie short lived exubenioct of spirit, hut be profane person gets aha. lately nothing. He bit" at the hare book. He careful of the baits that are wt on every hand. ThgsNnw Star Villa. Binor the completion of the Iron Pier at Uapr May. new life and improvement has ■eiin. Among orbc^JIr. L. lllilebrand of «lbe firm «>! Hillehnuid A Wolf. (Ur Lick Wirta, Pkilatl. iphia. baa given a contract to Ware A Eldredge, of Cape May, to build on hla lo', fronting 00 Ocean street near Brocb avenue, « bouse to be called the Sur Villa. Work has already oomrnenced and the bonding will he finished by June 1 next year. The new Hi we will he local od ahou' a s'ooe'a throw frrou the pier, and it has a front of 40 feci and a depth of 186 fret. It wlU contain 48 room* Th* pl*"« "ere made by Mroare. Collins A Antbenrelth, of Philadelphia. The villa will he threr stork* high, and an 8 feet wide ball will run through the building sod will tcrmjnatc in halo-oies. The first store will hare, an 8Jert-w|de porch around the whole of the building The second story » ill bare bay windows CO both skies, aa well a* in front. Be. , twnen the 'afet an open balcony will he located. The third story will be mansard in style with dormer windows^ the middle one in front will be 'raiaad shorn the others, and will bear the emblem of a 1 star. Sufficient rroend fro yard on the rear Sufficient ground yard

' and ri Ire, aa well as in front, will be kit lor flower beds The front will be in- • ckoed with afi ornamental Iraq .'fence The bdu*e will also cuotain aa ekewiro The building brit] oe leased by J. C. - Garwood, Ute'of the Allaire: The oew ' house will atart iff 00 a eocce«sful carver,, - with Mr*. Garwood at (be bead of affair* the l.calioe of the booae being erorilent c There was no more popular hrotrea Hit. summer ihan this estimshle lady. She left c -thing and one for tbe cntnfort of D those who made their temporal y home ' at I the Allaire- She will be followed by her ' many friends to the new and splendidly * appointed *ilW.— Tafprt, Timu*. !j ' The Third Q-arterlr-Mreiing of the „ M. E. Church will be held next Buaday (to-morrow). There will bps l<oVe Fea.t al 9 * m. . recrptka "I prphali'-oer* Into . full membership in connection with Ibe * !0j * m. service*, sod in tbe eeeniog J Rev. J. L. Roe, of MillTille wtU preach. '1 Cap» May county's law maker* should hs well arqialntrd with bee Industrie*. „ 'heir hindranoe* and needs, and know ,f enough of grogrepky to ted ou (bleb end of the slate she sits with bur pretty toes dabbling in the water. II Matter Willie Friend has Ud In a stock r- of Campaign Medals. Whatever may be a. voor political cronpiexiors you can grt. a a badge of the right oolro by calling al M->. le Friend* eonfrriionary ttore and putting down ten arm*, r- ^Mr. A. Alf!tltn«ytorir great ». realdoww 00 Waabington arret. The I builifinf.

11 Wilkerir *boe* at Benezeta The sunsets are more red than ever. J i* 1 There are 880 house* at Sea Isle (Sty. i II Oape May ia en J 'y tag ha ocean pkw. | I Drum fishing ia the absorbing past- Id time. jtk SqoaMie* ■* grown by Beam in New I t Trot M "No Mom, 4f tbe Outer af a Rolling j re Cider mlQa are turning aboat tbe j hi 1 county. j " Holly Bcackei* dig dams when th*. tide is ont. ' Ik > High living is enjoyed by those wbo go j ai the mountains. The remnant of slave power 1* cropping ' a * out in Frre-uade. 1 to ' Tbe time la near when you murt stand 1 or and be counted. 1 The " Whin" of flying quail startle ' a country pedestrian*. { ol "There ought to he money In fowls with m three cents apiece. Hie mustache curls up on the ends like B- * a caiepUiar 00 a shorvL cr Not ail Prohibit iou(»U are wise in tbeir m sweeping denunciation*. Ik A bayabore prime produce* 130.000.000 I of young in a single year. cr I An unseemly piece of furni'.nre to a ol church pew ia a cutpidore. w Birds are flying aouth, notwithstanding 0t the weather is summer like. p A month more for polilical mud-throw-ing. The saints be praised. jr There is no telling what may happen ■ the November election. t) Potatoes at a dollar aod a quarter a I ought to pay somebody. p, Fifteen wedding* are whispered for this town to the near "by and bye." u Autumn baa become middle aged, and „ 1 yet shows no characteristic taper*. It ia reported that young ap" tsmen are ;( gunning county quails aod rabbiU. ITbe Rio Grande abrghum works are y| ' now manufacturing sugar hv the ton. || ' The Baptist congregatiim worshipped in g the Presbyterian church last Sablmlh. 1 I).i you split the kindling for tbe roorn1 fire, or generously let your wife do it? . jr All are invited to attend tbe Democrat- ^ : ic meeting to-night at 81. George's Hall. * ' It Crata about a hundred dollar* pro |f acre lo clear cranberry bog in this county, q Mulkt arc in czcellrnt conditior for the ,j table, and are being caught by the wagon K load. o Horner's music emporium if a popular 0 ' Bore. H. C. Thompson is the polile „ agent. *1 We receive platinum from Russia. The 1 mines In that country are owned by a sin- q ' gle family. 11 Seventeen Bood up, and pledged tbrm- a 1 selves. Where were they when the final f, ! count was made. q ' Tbe County OtOriU promise* iu read- K - era important improvements. Thai looks jj | like prosperity. , '■ Keep your ear close to the ground and ' lislen for stalling development* to the r political arena. " Otic aspirant fro political honor* shook a I hands last Saturday with about every one n * be saw at the Court House. F e of 1812, recently celebrated his ninety- o p fourth birthday in Boaloo. k There ia no aiilboihy Tested in teach- a ' era to compel attendance of pupils upon ri * session" qLtbe public school. r Will Carardy killed a half a dozen Eng. r ' lish snipe in ibe odge of a cofn field a lit- * " He way from this city, on Tuesday. i - Fine lal Japanese Goods; also Gold t c I 'cos and l'.«kct Cutlery, at J. 8. Garri- t * son's stationary and variety store. St. <' It ia common for folks wbo travil iu c h wagons to take up foot people 00 our 1 II country roads and give them a lift. 3 ' Tbe price* asked for potatoes to our < ,f market indicate that the effects of the ■ ,r dry weather are being felt. " The Mexican jumping bean it a great I '■ vegetable curiosity. It has tha power of I »' skipping about in tbe pod to a most ecccn- i trie way. I Closing out* large lot of slightly soiled ■ scrap aod Photograph Albums, Stationery 1 " Ac., at redoccd prloe*,ai J. 8. Garrison's. 1 " St. lrt Mr. Robinson, of tbe c|)y public works. 1 " bu two perfectly founded thumbs 00 hi* 1 right band. He can grip with Ibem like a - * young vice. 10 Black fish are biting quite lively and * (hey are being caught by lhe hundred*. ** Jack Ware succeeded iu hooking 600 fine ' fish in Iwo day*. The next County Sunday School A*wJ! elation meeting will ba held at Cape May Onoit House, on tbe aerentronth and eighieenth proximo. " Our little r->onty will now fairly liokl * iu brraib till tbe November rlrction da^c* the halt la which win aoou w»ge I" among opposing ataieainro. These times are Ipce-itiyely dreadful. There are accreted tepeater* lurking to ^ every ash barrel and <Ba! bin to town and county, yd often mAf to vote early. " Kdi|orala fnr ooq p -litical abed, al *• least, are written io Loudon. The ocraf- ** 1-inal need of accurate geographical know iedrf express their foreign Free-trader. Ilr " A three-cornered lie ha* JuB been told " to the Upper township., ttoe delegate aays it waa one of the two txbera. While the other two aay it waa 00k of tbe other .

A funny toy irtbe " Mill of F-wtnor." Pull a Bring, tbe Mill li set going and an old witch al an upper window pot* ber brad out with tbe words of your fortune displayed. These shortening October day* remind ua that delights of out-doro life muB soon he given up; and enjoyed no more till another summer, except in the pleasure* of [ of tbe imagination. Otcr the remain* of Jame* Gas* and J. : K. F. 81 ilr*, in Cold Spring cemetery. ; Mr. Lewis Entrikin baa plaoed handsome polished granite mounroenU. These shafts are cootpicooo* for their beauty, and are a ■ credit to tbe artistic skhi of our fellow 1 in the northern brorcna, 00 any clear 1 errning, yoo may are seven raoderauly ; bright start, arranged in the form of a "Great Dipper.' Following the direction of tbe two wbicb^orm the (root of ' the Dipper, you onne to the North Stat. I It b abofit half way frran the. horizro to . tbe zenith, ami to eooaidcrthly brighter , than any Bar near It. The Dm If Dmom! appeared on time Monday, and will wppoar hereafter unt'l . gfier the elect ion- li to a lively Short. full ' of politics, and wBI add interat to the [ load coo trB. Tire ownpliroects of the - Quretaware. tinware, wood and'spi). s lowware. al Smith A Co. Great Bargain House, 60 Washington street. oct4-4: li It ought to be lemrmbered that this 'a campaign to not phmsnccal iu"#* reck- • l—Wiiorof reprearetatioo. IVrhap. ssasas1^ - . '

Court House. ' Mr*. E. H Wi!liamarai, nf Cape May, ! i* riuuhg with bar daughter Mr*. Dr. 1 town*. 1 Tbe 000 tinned drouth has vary much r] tbe yield uf potatoes throughout . tbe coualy. *1 V The new dwelling huoaa srertrel by Mr. Rom on Mrehanic street, to nearly ,. j ready for occupancy. Mrs. Robert Dallas, oT Philadelphia, u hern visiting for s few day* at the ^ | residence of (apt. Samuel Hand. ' Mr. H. W. Hwqd, prinoipal of the pub- pi 1 school* of Oape May City, made a ,,j visit to thi* village oe Saturday, i W. V. L. fWgwian, of Yinrland, form- „ 1 erly efil'or of tbe Cape May Star, waa to q on Salnrday during the Republican | crtcrretiroi. I, I t'harie* G Mill* and S in have applied y1 a handsome coal of paint to the reajdence | of Capl. L Hand, which baa added very p. mncif to its appearance. ! The executive oammlttee of the County BtindsT School Asanctatinn have nearly p completed the program fcr the annual 0 meeting and promise to give It to the public at an rwrly day. c Tbe Republican oooTeot ion drew a good M crowd of reprcorntatiTe* from every part of the county. The work of tbe delegate* u of but short duration and the name* n of the candidates are now before the pro- Q pie. The resident* of Holly Beach are mak- „ a Brenuoua effort to have their town- j, *!iip line permanently aettled previous to d Hie coming elect ioc an that tbe may know „ definitely the precinct In which their vote properly belong, „ The Democratic primary meeting fnr B purpose of electing delegate* to the (, county convention waa held on Saturday , evening last. Richard Shimp occupied posit loo nf cbalrnan. Speeches were made by Mr. Cliarle* Nicbol* and other*, jj Still Weil Tnwnaend, Saml. Say re, j Schellinger, 8. Erricaoo, J. lying, S. ) i tea and a«rles Nichob were elected as dek-gatea. J The review of the Sunday school leaaon q in the MetbuiUat school last Sabhatl) */" by Mr*. Sharp, and .conriBtd of y me well chosen question* and an exce ■ « wrklen eaaay on 'he luhjcct of the Tlie influence af lady worker* In „ department of Sunday school* i* very y git ai for good, aa tbe faculty Ihey pome** y of adapting tbeir remarks to the capacity n of children often renders tbeir teaching „ effective than Ihat of the opposite tl Mr. Spark*, of thi* place, formerly of a May Cily, baaon hand a quantity of c floe porpoise leather tanned and prepared , an catabliahment In New Jersey. It p equal* in fineness and appearance the beat 0 quality of French calf, with the additk ml p advantage wearing longer and being enwater proof. He offers it for sale at a reasonable price. Ikdxx. We bear that W. S. Wheat on, the agent • at Ocean View station, will aoou be pro- a muted lo ibe agency, made vacant by Mr. « Murphy, at Beayillr station. W. J. R. R. ' Large numbeta of duck* are being killed f VanGitder'a pond. One young man y arret) out of a flock of nine at one ( shot. They are of tbe "spoon bill" ts- 1 riety. Mr. John Seyre, principal of Guaben , public achoola, was brought borne thi* j woek suffering with malaria fever, but It 1 hoped that bewiil adq^eahle lo return J hit duties. He to very popular with ( the people of Goeheo. , t We hare to report tbe aad and sudden 1 death of James YnnGilder. aoo of Thom p- ' son VanGilder. He wa* a Wry exemplary I young man, and one of an entire family who never use intoxicant* or tobacco to form. He leaves a wife and one child. Dr. P. M. Way to moving back to bi» at Ocean View. He retired from 1 farming one year ago, bet being a man of 1 . industries habit* he found himself too , much confined and missed tbe little duties I which be bad been used to falfiUiog on ■ the farm. We are glad to welcome him We have a number of poor people and , a long winter ahead, bat Ibe people ol 1 Cape Stay county are noted fro being 1 charitable, and tntne of them suggew that any one having clothing to distrit-ute-I sbdcld see that tbe partiea for wboorthey . are intended get them. We bear of case* r of miscarried charity, where tbe person" engaged to distribute clothing, etc., ap- - propria tod It to their own use. J Beealey'a Point Dots. Mrs Lydia Rom to visiting friends in 1 Atlantic County. Mrs. Philip Hand, of Ocean Clly, to e vl«Jji«g relatives in this place. The conflagration at Ooean Cily last . Sabbath produoed quite a Bir in this vil3 lage. j Mr. Jeaae Here now occupies Ibe bouse of W. R. Garretaoo'a, opposite the turnt Pike. u Politics does not seem to occupy much of the attention of Ibe populace to Ihto j Mr. C. Poster has so' far recovered frran * his recent illness to resume duty al thr e life-aarjng station. r Captain Jame* Smith and wife made a abort Tinit at Toekahoe the 14tb tort., atop. " ping at Captain Brlford Smith, n The cornet band to in a prosperous 000v ditioo. New members are onoatantly hec ing added wbo make rapid progress in tbe musical art. d A child of Mr. C. Mahan, of Oceau „ Cily. was interred In tbe M. E. cemetery I. tbe 14tb low. This to the first interment ,f made ben frran that place. Immense fires "hare been raging to AlI. tan lie county, to tbe neigh borfa-<od of ,[ Doughty** Tavern. The smoke was so' t thick in this section that the tun appeared n like a ball of fire. I Rer. J. G. Eolrikin preached an intet- „ eating sermon last Sabbath morning giving a historical sketch of Ibe church; in ir the evening an illustrated diaooorse from J the IT.gr im* Progress. Gt ara Pennlavllle Items. ^ Tbe M. E church ia now ready for oct cupancy. Great credll to due our ladies ^ for the work of repainting, rr Mr. B.J. lrpns and wife, of Tocns river, lave been railing our paMor, 8. II. Pratt lev, whose wife to a Batey to Mrs. Jones, ■jj Sabbath next. 19th tort., will he tbi II time for the third quartcrij moving tcca- * *u n. Preaching in lhe morning by the * pa-tor. Ttocme, "How to accurt f' end*." In the afternoon Presiding Ekiro W alum il- win preach, and in Hie evening a children's to serrioe will be told, Rer. U. H. Tulli», Gaaben, wlU be preraut and iartic.|»ir to ,to the exercises- H. kpa Lamps of every description, lnil-iH.ng Z thecrletnated Sun Lamp.*t Smith A Go's. 10. Great j lal gain i)ugw, «0 W»»' -o-Fou Bra* ' PG(-4t t -

1 • Plae Cr— k Dots. ^ Q-tieteat campaign em wa* kn-vwn J 1 lia'hlnr Jias ' een g->d until Friday lart- I 1 The poojlc are want lag a pew county I * a* this i* not a kingdom. J J Cap!. Allen Draiglros -pent a few 0*3* hto home in thle place last week. ^ Tbe Ralltoiore Oy*'er Company has ' •pent about (11.000 here to three yean. Diss Creek may be Jouly proud of her M. E. church. Mark Moore to the . Several flock* of wild gvrec, dock* and flying south indicate the approach of winter. Mrs. John Culleu and daughter have m returned home after e Hip to Maine with CapL Cul'eo. Mia* Matlie Bennett and Mix* Mad* line Lee, of Oape May, were the guests of Mia* ' Howell lart week. Quite a nun ber cltixeni are in favor, of prohibition. As one has it, "but wbo will be man eooogh to vote for H." Tbe stage driver doe* buainere 00 the principle of tbe railroad company, flity cents fjpni Green or Diai Creek. Captain Heath Norhury, of Green killed a twcnly-flre pound opetn in a corn stack nrar his bouse. Wheu the crack of the rifle to heard in woodland these cool morning*, il i* "" certain that a flicker, squirrel or wild pighas met it* death. Thousand* of weakftoh bare been canghl off of Picrco* Point this year, and unlil week from one lo fire hundred per day wa* considered a fair catch. And still tbey bite. We think il some of tbe ladies would rtart a paper and gire the public the bene of tbeir intellectual knowledge it would more appreciated. We do wonder what will happen Dext. (Bulletin). > "Among thoae who visited Philadelphia during the woek we mention CapL Reeve* Douglass. Mr. V. N. Erricfcaon, John Mrs and M.ss Turtle, Miss Eva aod Mr*. Deborah Learning. Among oor visitors we amotion Miss of Dennlsvnie; Mr. Maurice of T.ownsends Inlet; Mrs. Leaning, Swaiotown. Mr. L Moore, of San Mr. and Mrs. Fortcr and son, of Court fiViae. ('apt. Jos. Douglass' crop of cranberries will not net more than sixty barrels this owing to the decay of )he berriesthoae be has shipped be realized nine dollar* aod twenty-fire cents per barrel delivered at the station. This village to very busy at Ibis time of. the year; the church is Being remodeled, and ibis week a bell and tbe furniture for the church; necktie social; pulling a roof on house; add lo these tbe loading of ova. potatoes, Lima beans, cranberries and other produce, and altogether Diss Creek a busy thriving village. Another Proacher who Cannot Aid St. John'a Party. Rer. B. C LippinootL part or of Ibe Firm M. E church at Long Branch, aDd well known in all middle and south Jer- — as a strong and consistent temperance advocate, writes as follow* to the New York TritHne: Sib: IVicumenI* have been sent to roe requesting my nid in defeating Blaine and I have alto been urged to support Governor SL John. I wish to aay I cannot aid lo trying to defeat Biainc and to gxn, I cannot aid Governor St. John. 1 a am a Prohibitionist, and hare labored for £ tire succrtn of this cause for over thirty Bat we arc not airhng the caiuomaking il a NaUoua! issue. Prohibition can only be secured by legislative enactment". When we secure a numlrer .. of Stale* for Prohibition It will be lrt » enough then to make this question a National iraue. I believe that tbe best interests of tbe Alloc demand the election of James G. "Blaine. Therefore my vote alia) I be cart for Blaine aod Logan. B. C. LtPi-txcerr. Pastor First M. E. Church. Loso Bitigrii, N. J., October 8. 188! An agent will soon canvas* this ctty for f ' the work entitled "Daughter* of America; r i or. Women of the Century," by Plxielm , A. Hansford. audior o( ilia "Life of Alita- a ham Lioooln." etc. Thia work cannot fail & 1 to commend it* If to the people of this 1 place, as it h*a wherever il lias horn *old. 4 The thouiond* already placed io the li1 brarin ol this country wiincas to tbe great , popularity ol -hi* volume: Il contain* 780 pare*, has 3fi fine engravings, and 1* ' b rind io the beet English cloth at (2 00, t ra ck*aot g ld cloth at (3 SO. Tta , . aki-tcbe* inctude tbe histories of famous Vorocn of the Revolution, wives of tbr ' Presidents, 1-adrr* of society, philanthro- . * pisls. wnmco miwiooariea, women in tire a Civil War. literary women, women poets, women ooled to science, art, literature, nnd, in fact, every walk in life. We ran j conscientiously coo, mend this work to our reader*. and bespeak f. tribe agent a hearty D ... The Vaiua of Porpolaca. „ Why draft snore of our coterprisiog citizens aurt a porpoise fishing oonqtany in Atlantic City? The rare Barted at » Cape May two years ago to doing well, L *od promiara u. bcoranr an important industry at that p'ace- Tbe company has c-ontracted fnr the tale of tbe fleah of the * porpoise to a will known Pbliadelphia 1- house. It will he cured aa a substitute for dried borf. and will te told aa dolphin >, ureal. We found it superior to any dried or arookod trecf in the market. This new , " avenue for tbe sale of their products promI rea to bring large return* to tbe founders n o( this enterprise. — firefrv. Tbe U. a Signal Station baa been removed from Cape May to Oape May Point. — SnZrtn Standard. The Standard has been a long time gaining thia Hllle piece of Information 1- The removal mentioned took place about , igbi years ago. and now its return lo ' Cape May Cily It being agitated. 1! * accomplished we trust the Standard will not be eight yean more to getting the 7 '■ Jltu" 3idrfrtisrafnts. Rheumatism tu We doubt If there to orraa^ajartfle ^ tare suffered Its pains hat* been rreallybencCted by Hood'* Banaparfita. If you hare '• tailed to Bod relief. ^^Udagrwrt rmedy.^^ in years. Prerloca to »Ml toad no relleLhttt 111 IST Hood". Bartaparffladld to muragwd H. T- BxLccra. ah^^vmage. Mao- ^ c. relief till I t^^Hood^Sarxxpartlto M ^«nf^*Ljrro fonraasgx. Biddeted. Be. Hood's Bersaparin* to eharaetertied by ' three leenliiritici : lrt, the tambination of reared iai MrenU^ to. i tSSSSSwfSS >'» iieiaxier at Deeds, IreweU. Msa. , Hood's Sarsaparilla °f Bow by *n dnoxtsU. »1 ; ai. te »*. Mad. oo only by C. I. HOOD * CO, LoweB, Mao. iOO Do bob On« Dollar.

A WORD ABOUT SILKS! In buying a SILK DRESS your object should be to get something that will WEAR WELL. There are so many Inferior Makes of Silk in the Market that Ladies run considerable Risk in Buying. All this risk can be avoided by calling at HALL'S 0LU ESTABLISHED STORE, No. 2S S. Second St., PHILADELPHIA. JOS W FORSYTH, Jr.. No. 70 North Second Street, Phila., Wholesale and retail dealer to all grade* of American and Imported Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Optical Goods, Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Clocks, &c. Manufacturer of 18 Karat Wedding and Iingagcmcnt Rings. All kinds ol Set Rings, Hatlges, I'ins, &c. THE WATERBURY. Stem Winding. Nickle Plated Watches, $ 7.7 5. Lever Nickle Clock, made by the Ansonia Clock Co., warranted for i year, 90 cents. Solid Silver Thimbles, 25 cents. Swiss and American Watches, $2.75 to £400. Ladies' Gold Watches, warranted. $12 to ^ 100. Positively no watch clubs. We will sell you watch with a guarantee that the quality is as represented, and save you from fio to $ 12 . Write for prices. Wiatclx Cryntala, 10 Cento. Main SSprlnam. S1.00 Waatctae* Cleaned ni.no FINE COMPLICATED WATCH-WORK A 8PECIALTY. Mo matter how l>adl> your vrnteti may t»e broken, awe can repair every Injured part, employing only flrat-claan workmen. All work done promptly and al a moderate price- Check and price given before dolug any work. hxpt. a, tui. Th* goods aoM toy na ore of a hard, rtlroaa body til* guar of whtrh t* nr* rxcettod for dsrabtluy and It nrrer affmat by the add of fruit*, nor doe* nrer-a knraaa email prioc. Wr pcomlar to re bind thr moory f<*,*U gooda boaighl fmn na. or replaca RUSSELL. CAMPBELL & CO Noa. 221 Market and 210 Church Street®, Philadelphia. ■art t-y WINDOW GLASS WAREHOUSE, BENJ. H. SHOEMAKER, 205, 207, 209, 2 1 I North Fourth Street, Philedfilphia, IMPORTED OF TMtl Freseli Plate Glasi, French WMoi Glaa Siule&Me Thick AMREK'AS WINDOW GLASS, 8DTUOIIT ADD FLOOD 0LAB8. 0 Photographer's Crystal Ground Class, Ornamental Glass, ■ CESMAN LOOKING CLASS PLATE*. BBVKLDD DDOI PLATES, GLAZISSS DlAMOXDa my'.ixani SAMUEL H. FRENCH & CO., | Paint Manufacturers, PAINTERS' AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES. ; CROWS READY-IHED PMKT. BEST SEA-SHORE PABT ■AHUFACTORED. J CUTOUT. aradCrtrtocw. SAMUEL H. FRENCH & CO.. 1 JM TOED AVENUE. FOL'BTH AND CALLOWiltLL WEXSTtl. PHILAIIELPHU. West Jersey Hotel, ' FOOT OF BASEST STREET. CAMDEN. X. 1. Utoctoet 10 Ure Uoaei STEPHEN PAR8QN9 /re/a </ r<wW. flattrt. (Wm, JOHN POTTKE, Oart. a