Cape May Wave, 1 November 1884 IIIF issue link — Page 3

•%4f» per trnrn, in Advance 2S»Ian& oni (Sounfg. Notice. w*r amru imtimiviirni JIWKPJl F. a^2tS*ur Notloe. Mr. Jnfan O. Rbeppard it authorized •<> receive aahacripUoas for Jb* Win. and edhet bills doe thg-Jftprletor of UiU P*l*r Competition tod rivalry an widespread in tb**e icirr Unit Town it pitted ag*ln«t town: dry against city. and indiTldoal in a bonne** war action Individ, al. The iVn plan it ton tn he Jeft behind io the eootpiiitiou tbtr prevail! Tb»*e I" moeh rivalry among teatide rerorta. and the oo» thit ttartt Aral in a neiea] of improvement in the way of better fadlitlra to temmmndtte the ravine tummer cant It tare to vrhi both fame and her hnainraa men fortune*. Can oil drar, old Oapr May be the Wot that will throw off Wherry of con *r -ration and make a bold' ttrthe for the place, which the may have If ber citizen to will. On Friday evrnioc latt Mr. J. EtuMfr Troth, of Oatnden, addreaeed the Maine and Loftn dab of thit dty apon the U ton Of The ptterut political campaign. Mr. Troth it pot only an eloqoent tpeaker bat he htckt hit argntynta with the tnce at the clnb room Wat large tntl hit arid' era wat highly appreciated and wat wall worthy of a much larger audience. Mr. Trotk bat been n favorite tpeaker during the campaign throof bout the Male, and be bat been nnable'to ratpnod to more than • email portion of the colli for hit service*. We paMlth tbil'week a number of onmrennWioot on local and national politic#. Three article! are inserted. at adrertitetnenu. and we do pot editorially eodocae any of tbttn. On both tidca wc think Ibat pertonalitlra have been too freely Indulged in. nod we believe that a calm dispassionate dltccttioa of men nod method! ii better calcoltted to convince the mind of the average voter than a pertoetl attack upon the character of the The Belva Lockwoob Clab paraded on Wednesday rvenlog The aflaire madi era.'idereble ezdlement on oor principal rlraent among our people. Some of the drtatei were very droll aod nrirth-provoV manned in harmony with the big Joke of Mm. track wood's eaadldacy. The C. M. C. B. and the drum corpa furnitbed the music. The dub will parade again after the election. An excellent chance it offered to anyone who may with to make moory to do an by invrtting in the silver mine offered for tab- in the cwlumot of the Wtvt The party with lag to mil the property t; entirety trustworthy, and tjould not ai;*rcpreteol bit miott" in any way. pfce reproaeot ait mums in any "• *> •

Object in telling it to give Its present " owner a better chance to work when in wbkh he it tnleretted. The noodn lo which wc yield arc alaayi the darkened ooe*. The morose. the d cynical, the discouraging moo it dtaninati- 1 OS. f reeling ui with their oddneaa, or spurring at to fteoxy, while the bntltl ful, I happy, obtary nwudt never amert Ibtm* f telvea. They simply oome and go. We Boat on their currno' at a twlmmer on a i A recently arrived Knclithmas look t ■eat over a mat of yrllow-mud watpt. f Some of the creMure* get inside hit , and Sung him- Me remarked to a cum puna that he had "fun beard of the terrible American mosquito, and thought , he could bear them, hut if be bad to stay . where i bey ware be should certainly be j Appearance arc deorptive. It win never do to Jodge tlx*- we oome In contact < with, by their externa) wrappings. We 1 are at likely to he deceived one wty u an. *her. there It many a precious Jewel I <a a aheap looking casket, while on the ' other hand t pteposraaing exterior may t i Iten hide t vary ordinary spirit. — — . < Rev. Mr. BrewMev. of Mass.. preatbrd . I llli tlw termrmt latt Sunday in the , Presbyterian church. Ha theme tc the morning wat "CM* thv Light of the , W-irid." and in the evening the "Dirire , Paternity." The Reverend irentleman am. , tauaa attentively listened «o In both rtltA friend bat asked ut to define "Free ' trade." litre gum lo barter, bay, sell. 1 deal in exchange nf goods, warca. merchandise. or any product of human lab r ' is any country aoovding tu the a ill of , the indiilduf. and tubjret lo no lawt for the gcnenJ WBtrdTof tuaiot**. The bioeoeat. of the Atlantic is more r blue than ever thit (til. The gentle ami , winds that have prevailed rinee September , ret it are the canav. A onrtheait gale agitates the wafers of -thc^xyee to itt but- ■ torn and^ito* up it* uTT~n»r-~tetea.;L.) Can a leopard chance hit spcSs? Hard- i ly. -v should tay. Sehhar can a croaa. i nm.1t orweie evnr. on any acrocmt. change bit rulnd. or he taught anything. Hit igpneaooe is of that doom kind that forb da the coreprvbeDdiag of light wbco it fall* upon bun. Tbe -tribulations of the oyttere no preyqunMi'lea. Oyptnm few whitening and odoriag waSv f S«*h A Ohf&aat

t | 8AT-T8. 3 Be newel relit the crielehreted Walker C thor. F ' Tom Stuart hat the finest celery bed in town. — Penittanere it a material element of pvo- . F»«. _ The rwamps are now ablate in erimton gbwv. rpnertewnaiiip NoaaU of a fifty pound pumpkht. The lawi of moat cities forfaidt Mm! m 3000 Iht. forms a two bone load of s wwghum cane. Too much style is not regarded nnw^r- County stops me nightly filled with political prophets. ^ One May Cranberry growers are satls- . fled with their profits The wa«* I. the fashionable dance this season In -the Hccttlrs. New bonnets are proving a meant to IP) A chureb news In some placet. " id S. M. of the Philadelphia ffreajap Btar i- wetrea moss readable letters 1- Tesmpa are rnamtnr abnnt ennnly roads !- pretending to he seeking work. I . Many comity wells are drying up on no. s. count nf tbe'prolongvd drought, s a Our girls are leeotnine excited lo dr sr I. of the lively matrimonial market, g The funny thing In trlnpements la when e thrv are in somebody rises family. < A chance tn make a fortrme la offered II In this week-a lame nf the Wars 1 Ria Grande Sorghum works shipped * i heavy consignment* nf sugar last week. November brings to "our shores striped hassorroek.aslheyares-.jDeiimescall.-l. r "We, ton. have aotnmne when nor " leaves drop inoaely through the dampened A new llHeb is demanded by brll-s r who have run the gauntlet nf all the old The faces of many strangers are teen 1 days Baw Fiddle, or Blow Your Horn with ' Musical .Varieties is the latest nirkil • novel. " - e Christmas gifts are cooing to the front 1 in the advertising columns of city newaj Papers f It it no wonder that business is dull j when men's nfindt are as filled with matI ten political. , Mrs. Uzxie M . Johnson. Green Creek, . and her two children are visiting parents 0 at Cape May. 1 Notwithstanding the general business j depression. vessel building continue* active . In South Jersey. Many farmer* will not tow wheat this 5 fall on aoonunt of the long drouth the B. S. Curtis, give* bis personal attention i to plumbing. He guarantees satisfaction 1 Com busks indicate a terete winter" • They are very thick and project far ovur I the end of the ear. ^ The sir bal been filled since last week p with the rumbling! of next Tuesday'! ' Battle of the BalWs. The blazing torch of campaign rhetoric e is kindling many a political fire this week r In Cape May county. The Wavz Will soon be printed by steam power, and Its Jobbing department (1 great I v facilitated thereby. fl What steps hare been taken to secure , the proper represents tiro of Caps May si the New Orleans Exposition f Rev. Mr. Brewster remained hi town c till Tuesday morning, looking over what . hope may be'kis futute pariih w iwip.: may ix i.tt iciute pariui. c-

Generally speaking Rrpubhcan Prohl- •" bitioolsts will vote as in former yeara,and *j] so will Democratic Pnihlbitionisu. . bnappcra are dlsappraring down very 1 deep holes and then palling themselves " in— s sure sign of, a very cold winter. ^ On Tuesday evening the old Whildio - homestead bouse, was burned lo the 1 ground. The Ore originated in the kitchen. ' Some of George W. Smith's former , associates in party ^gin fear that the , g silent Qoiooel has become a political t Orphan. Fin back whales were seen off the pier f on Tuesday last. They were, making it j lively for a school of small fish, probably t OKonadea. Mr. Lewis Sehlsgber last hit home last week by drowning. It ran off the bridge spinning the thoroughfare cutting off > Holly Beach. Lamp! of every description, including , the crlebrstefi Sun Lamp, at Smith A I Go's. Great Bargain llouta, AO Washing- ' street. J Wampum, the legal late of the abon- , gines of North America, is oocaakifik:!} r in ancient Indian camping ground! • of the oounly. Mr. tlinloc Bonder and wife, of Weil , Cape Msy, have returned borne from the r y visit among the coal mines and other I pilot* of interest. The number of intended marriages on , the carpel shows thai the young men aod < women of the country have no fear so n- ' ■U future prosperity. ( Krhgtoo i* not a straight Jacket, and , Vboulil not he used to crush out the Juy» t thick along the Journey PnwrR. the taikc, Deoautr " street near ) Wsahtngtoo, bat in stock a line of cloths i and camimerat which be will make up lo ' oroer in fatbiooahleMyiea The city fire bell U not a great success for a fire alarm. It. would do good work as a-schrxH call. Why not turn It over to ' the Boird for that purpose > The bounty law oo for -the encourage- i rorot of 'he sorghum expires in one more i (.year. Our legislator, will see that this im- ' i port aril industry it not lost sight of. \ A person of phlegmatic cooMitutioc can n\ wisely diagnose chUd life, but they study it from, the outside, and thus ' warm up their own natures, so to speak. U is a pity that some mora of those olu ! ; wfctte-krmshed frame building! could Dot i ' be dragged out of town, and ret up where < they would Dot ha to much out of tone as Rev. J. K Miihgao. of GlooeeMer city, who filled the pulpit r4 the. Preehyterian ' church oo last sabbath week, will preach . in that church oo Sabbath next (tumorRir. Grande Sorghum works have scat I to New Orisons for exhibition at the great , fair sua to be opened in that city, *am- . plot of their tugart. Without doubt they Oul. E. Miiler. Bote Senator from Bergen Co., of this Mate, has been tpendlug : jgLgaag

Corretpondsnce. * i The fnUnwing poIRie*! ermtribathgis 1 editor of this psp r .-.at.bskei tbrm as tarip x, Urrxx Tawvapir. C*fsM»tCo-.) Orroher tfith. 1384. , " I Pns Bis- Trior kind offer in laa* week'* W.vs thai von will rywo T"uroeld umns far the pahlicatioa of p lltWl aril. | elea at' recti my attentloo a» litwral. If yon cnol'pne in thi» coune it renal ueevt1 sarily tncTTwae the drculatioo of your pt- ' per. for when the people can reed h-'h if sides of every qoeetion, priitica! or other, wiae. in noe end the ant newspaper It would be a great ecumenical pri'il'ge. to JutSce lietween men »nd meeanrea. When h twfnre the people for their suffrages, thev hare tie- right to critically inquire or exatidnt' lntd hit fltnesa. chmrarter red qual- " ifleailoos ia ererv resnect. "Pn'-lie men an- o[«ii to peblic criticism." After bar. s leg said . tblt mneh I now propoe,. lo Vra. tilate the totalled Republican raodlda'e for AaaemHr. in tbet-ounty of Cane tear, 1 Erra * I Air. and If what I rev ia not true, and cannot he nrnvra to he I roe. 'he r rv..,rta are open to him for rrdrrre. It is alleged and believed that Lake in the rear 18ft®. was promised by wlutt It known * jas.lb- Republican rim in Cape May twin, tv. the nominal ion for Aaarenhly In 1«83. JJe araa'f-r this rxneofed to and Indeed did. - do the dirtv weak In behalf of the then rlnc Republican candidate for Stale Ben- ' ale In pursnanor of thU eontrari. w hirb was concocted oo the dav of the Trtnpe.. , anee roovee'inn lo the fall of 188® a* fane Mar Court House, it will he remembered • hr mattv cen'iemen the strenocuia. efforts 1 j nf Ibia man lAke al that ronvro'ion. in a ! lengthy speech. urrr the convn'lnn >n en. | ; dnrep the Repuhllrau eendidete for A»atmhlv Tnrnugh lake's exertions they , ! did endorse bits, and that wat a^_ What i rite? tVbv. In order to elect hlHtisril thst was to do so moeh for him the fol- • i lowing year, tie went from that TemperI anee ronverti -o mOrean Cl'v and report. •el tjiae the Drenocre'le randida'e /or Aaaemf.lv we* the author of the scandal 1 eSout bla friend, and got it nn to defeat | him. when -the atmosphere of Cane Mav rnnn'r had been impregnated with, the storr of the *. tempted suicidoand itaroi--neetlona. fire or fit montlis prerl.mt to anv rvwivru'toos bring held In tbeowntv. I had It from the lips of Beostar Millet thai be providentially board of the reoort in rireula'ion about him at Ocean Cur. jn«i in time before the election toouunteiart ita effect!, by an affidavit Ivl rr . a notarr public aato ita falsitv. Senator Miller denounces tbla man lAke a« a tad man. and should nqt be tolerated In decent tnrie'T let alone b- a representative In 'be fall of 1888. in mnsideratlon ftwgll d . his dirtv work, he expect*! to have ih.i bargain completed, fell unfortona'elr f.g h'm hii friend for whom, be bad rem. fired his trtf jvsewot, (if be ever h»d anv I i i his honor. H* minhood. oreild oot "deuver the good!." They failed lo psrit Uw convention forthls ringater. Ezra B. Lake, and an honest man — William T. Steven* 1 — received the Republican nomination tor Assembly. If lake wat St! honest m»n i would he not have acqsiraced in the uom- . Ination? If he bad here a food R pub'drao would be not have supported Mr. Stevsus. a better mas than be knew himI aelf p. "be? Did be TOpporl bhn? I answer ; emphatically no Partv fealty was aa nothing Ui him. Ezra 11. I-ake was all and . in all, the craven soul. He workrd tgainai the regular candidate and for the opposing ' nominee. language ii inadequate to expreas satisfactory contempt be such a man. . "Oh, thai 1 could put a whip in every . ' honest man's band lo lash I ne rascal naked | 1 through the world." In 1884 this man Lake sought lbs Temnevanoe nominal i.e. | : for Assembly hot failed. Tory had h*" I . enough already of tuck temperaiK*- mm , ' and wouM have none of htm. He baa . however, revived the Republican BuuiU • nation for Assembly, by the rnuuu thr t the ring nsuallv use tn peck cooventi..otHe it the nandidale of the ring anil o.t .1 , the Republican puny of Cape Mat. ar.d the booest. independent, thinking Re-pub t I leans of Cape May will tot down .« him j heavier than they Sal d-.wu on (w.. previous would-be broaea «.f I be Rt fifibheai tarty. In Ocean tS'.y wc have a newt .a 1 per called the Oram COm Seshari. rrcentiy pul>il»hed by W. H-.Boyic & Broth Bovlr knew all about Ezr.di "ways Boylr Etraa "ways '

are dark and triekt that are vain." . " and" proposed to canvmia the wud'Et's J Ezra feared Boyle. Boyle might, could. ; £ would or shotnd. have said son* thmg. • that might prove diadvamagaous to 'he ' ' aMiiiati.au of the syoophantic Ezra >' "Dlscretioo bring thv better pert of val *. ' J relieves Boyle of the atdnnui doti-t ' t of put.liaher by purrhasing. route pu'if . route, tbe aforesain fhvan Citf Stntin-I. ran now blow hit own organ lo tits i j entire trif-gratification. but he can't toot ' himself in'o the A*aemb!y room at Tren- 1 . ton. Ezra t« smart. He |.rerehea, to -t-d . r the fellow that P Jlock *t«aks of in hit course of time "that fok the livery of : ' to serve the dnxil in " Ez'« uiuat . srliat the tyiulsrs'Su a "Re' poacher." t Query—1 "Why is It that E in is n* a " member ol the New Jersey C mfereno ? Inquire of you preacher in charge. r Nose but honest men ab -ul<) lie elected ' office, it matters not by what party j , name a man is called, the lire) and ini|. .•- ' taut questions ire. it he honest, worthy ' and well qualified! Those persons that , him lawt and have had huwiH-re co- . nectioo* with bim, are voiced in the m*. , | alive. Tims and apace will only sufli. e .. for noe example of Ezra's boorety. A > cumber of years ago Ezra wai engaged ' manufacturing brick near Pifltsastellie. and sent bis work men to his aunt. Sarah Ann Lake, (now Adams) who kept a M-«e ' In PJeatantville. with orders for goola. ! promising to pay ber when he #Md h's 1 1 •hi tck, but failed to la do. but instead g/V , bis note of band for about (300. wMrh • aritb the intcren would amount to »'v, n ' ■ or rigid hundred dollars. Bui >b* note !• I out-lawed. and his said aunt is now srv-rnty-six years of sge and bu been brini-re ! • for nearly three yrara. He haa froqn-v..l\ J • wn requested to pay ber bu' ha« fa'l"i , so to do She It in great need of fi-aurisl ' help. For further pari icuiara hrik"/ at her daughter* residrree. 3"1 -Vine. , -treet, Philadelphia, re of Jre-e 8. Uke. i Comment l- uncec-rery. fMrceal inwaiwva ; ..f diatmoestj- trickery and dorey • o.'dd ha eited. hot enough T.w qui tioe now U, can any hooeet Ren-ibli-erAe for such a candidate. Thark . U.d their ate omservative, b-w«, in if- ; ivcienl Kepubiicas and DsBtncraUr voter* . in Cape Marks *inty. ; that bold IbvkkLruv , of power that you can't bov) are mafie . , of stuff that will not eke* wwb a man to . •ffiee if they kwow iu "Ln no man eote J , for a irickMer or akoaec. ]Ju*t bowxre ptaugee tq buy or atea] a regular Otan - inatino, these who disregard the er.ior f the people when oominatlnoi are lo he made slxatld be disregarded by the people at election time." So mote it be. Jnsnca. i M idpli Towxiaiir, Oct, S8. 1844. Ma. Eomut— I notloe the peragrapb iu i worit's issue of your valual.Te paper : in whkh you Male that you art wiillng to : open your cjlomna fre tbe puhlioaUoo of l political articles from either of the three parties in the county. 1 am pleased to notice your liberality in thit respect, and ' 1 believe that U tbe newspaper* of tbe country would adapt the sme coarse instead of the partisan policy which mot: of them now pursue, they would exert a far J But my object in writing thil article b to 1 rail the attest W* of y our readers to the ' P T begin with. I am a Repnbiican and I expert lo vote the whole "Republican ticiLrt ncx: Tuesday. While I have voted - tbe Republican ticket for the let tweuiy I ^ "y.yS-1 "5- . the Kepuhilean ticket thb yvar than I ever before. Wtthuui doubt the great-

i_jini Democrat, belt anxloos for the sooersi of • and wpl -vote for »be Republican ticket ■* ex- Tneadav. Hla rreiou is that he U * afraid of the Im trade elemeet in the Dettncrarie party, aod thai 'he trert reduelioo in present tariff no sugar win crone 1 ! tbe abandoometit of lh» enterprise which ia now doing to much for Chpe MayIt ie nsriest for V- twer* I* to drov that their party is in favnr of Free Trade: It msy , 7 be true thai many, and, nnsriUv m«i ' noihevn JVirv-crals. are in favor of a prolertivg tariff. but the majority of the party " i> wtvoetting "a tariff for revenue ezehta *" irriy." The strength of tbe Free Trade . tlcmrnt io ihe Dcmociatic party was l rated is tbe BelrcUoo of a speaker "t the T; tes. Hosse of Representatives aod the atecrlooaf Mr. Oarltsle was an aeksowlu> edged victory tn fan r of Free Trade. " ; Read what the Philadelphia Tin; a w 1 paper srhieb is oow tdvnraring the .elee. r tioe of 'he Democratic tlckit, said in iu issue of Dec. It- 1883. in the regard to £ the ri-rtioo of Mr. Carlisle. i- lei every American ritisee before easting i I. bis vote on next Tuesday ask himaeif thesr i f. qiHwtli -ns: Why is England anxious for . n the success of tbe Democratic party oo { >. Tuesday next? And why is English h mosev being sent over to elect tbe Drtno- I ersta f la it not because she desina .the | » drstrnction of oor protective TVerem, that . d six- may be enabled to flood our onictry I s with manufactures at price*? which would ; oomnri our own faetorira el'ber to I i. reduce wages to a mere tithe of what i ■- thev are at present is- Mop their factories I y allogeciit r. Take for example: Tiic manu. it factum of .beet-root sugar in Europe by I the employment of cheap labor hss re- | , - ductal Ihe price of sugar to such an extent | - that even with the abundant crop of this , - year, which it 'Dow bring rat la-red and | ■ r worked up at the Rio Grande mill*. .1 it will scarcely per the proprietors. ' t There can he no doubt thst if lite Demo- i r eratic ticket Is eirclci Uie tanff will Mill j e further be reductd. and if Ibis is done - tbe proprietor* say 'hit they cannot j cnc'ime the mtrrpriie and they will ! either he ownprilmi to reduce wages or I jtdp the great ittduMiy albceibu. Thui t the laboring men of Ospc May omnty are . directly interested io the tariff qatatiao. - The Democratic leader* may tellyou that r I hey are n-a in lavor of Free Trade or , r even a redoctioe in the tariff, and it may , i he the' individually some of there may t nut he Free Tiadera. but as a party tbey i are Free Trader*. I ray to my neighbor! i this Industry a' Rid Grande, whether Kr. r, publicans or Democrats. If you rote . Hie Demnpra'fr 'iekel n»X' Tuesday von - wagea on toe Rio Grande pUutlatioc. »r P rtiaps for liw aU-ppiug of the enter prite . alii* 'her. If you colt for the Repnb'ro-n s ticket y-Hj vole for fair wage*, and the r proeprrity of youtsrlrea and faiuilie*. 9 D -n't he d>orived, tbe auoraaa of Hie - Rrpuhlicao party in 'LI- toun'f and 8 ate - and Iheelrrtloti o' the National Repnhll. . ran lick el are of vital Interest lo the tahori- lug men of Gape May county. 1 ™* Taxtrv. 1 Tbe Republican pre*# and Republican ;. paign oosnuiencxd tudrite tlx Dru-icratic l pasty into a fsbc proi'kra Ivfoo 'he j«* r j pie. by Ma'inr iba' ihe Ikmocrailr party ii | is now a pane of Free TVari*-. and thai n ' dortriDe earned ooi would ledum lb* lan !>• of every working man In .the level of 1 j pauper labor of Europe. The truth now u i i*. 'hat skilled labor in Europe 1* being l b -iter paid thaif tn thi* ermsry. Row do i- you sect not for it?, 5 "he leaders of the r i ih publican pail) tie dnveu to tbe extreme l , of fiesperatioo. Tbey -see the hand *rril.1 , iiir on ihe wall a* plslD *• Relshazur saw, i! "Jlnu men t I >M vpkar* in." Fi* the , I "Iiefli ol tfie honest Keputdicaus of Gspe it , Si .v county, who hare never bad the i privilege ol reading tbe Democratic ulterI ' anew on this quest ion. The following is I l« tbefr pMTf'iffh!— " , j "* ">TI^ sv™K«iraclxvirtI«i. ' D0"™

dojot msMsn«luna,t 'J sroova'wiib rteaparewlSi1 unfclnilrrr.1 powers for :bi ;-riroae« P among nait-ina In su tnr arts or peace and • Psjsrikhst^r." o( ^ ^ c.wx te ^ , J*mre iartTor(of n'rw nw^airi sew^md war r ! mif?^toWas^?iapuIrij5^^sSnaIw»h 1 | fare ri Ur wOolr rooclrj " * at tnr Oaatom Hoots haar bren rae ehkf , 1 MSP i^Ss'l»?'ra«t^*RrstS"^"'si^ Sc , Is . and wttnem tssperins loaer ra-.ra ol duly ' uumMtj^tosswv awiKrewrd esMsf |TC- ] ^SSteuteQdiptri' h ISr°SZ^re.' , r.iiaiwMaa *r lit Isaev*7 St Cssrewnaw. , In rooDtction wi|h tbe foregoing tariff , question, the oplnidh of the prevent Seen - of the Treasury U certainly very in•c*img: — , '•0 warora on Iba lartf aosalU«.l*r ll-aa 1-11 ( j jlrortrary»lrOa3^c|i du^ Um^soUjea, .rrrt-p-tiitas'iSS Sare'^^m^ml'pwK! iioSj ! 1 I expect that in less than 80 years to ' are tbe Rijpubbrau leader* adv.<ai ing this ' most niiuous docuine ot Free Trade, fur 1 ' be iraauos (bat the maaaee of the people I ilemaod cheap goods, no matter where ' . ipinnfacureil. M. B. W. Oca aw Cn^STITort. »• 1884. I To IM E.UOV ot IM War-. 1 have been informed, aod from per- 1 1 zonal observation believe it to he.t'U-.lbat I Gape May tafSy 'to F,«'' Perm's I aa.! been gutng throaigh the county ^drroorlng to purauade Repubiicana to cut be i candidate* for Anerouli ao.iShe Iff li is an open secret even am-mg IVnx crate 'bat ! Burr Miller it nsvr anxious fur the eke- 1 tioe of 'he county Uekrt, aod more a^scbe S for tbe suocem ,4 tbe Nation*' tick* rt. This te characteriMic of the man. u bis own petw-turi inirwwt '^'Qtws^twrty Ban Millar la aaxinoa for Urn sMriertkio of Jose D. LuOlwm f.v rearoa* qriwr this the auccera of the IXaborzaitc psrtf - WUh Jerae in the Hosae, Burr bas two votes, owe bt' the House asd -or tn the Five yuan ar< Burr Miller hood- - wicked enough <4 the weak-ktwed Rrpub- ! tcans of Gape May aaintj into voting fte him to elect him ®v,v R. ri. Lraminc Ak ^toded1* 'q^^riie^nilpSL

i4"!.b7ing to find evidsnee to cncrict E. B. ! 1 • Lake Of pel- lira! infldrihy lav fait, and is 'hat h> vo< d for Jrras'D. Ludlam .for 0 Aas.ml.lv instead of bit partv't oand-da .. j. Hun. W. T. Steven*, and U-k reld I, re >1 bsvn assiduously Iryisg to onuviner Mi. h , (itsrn* of that fact, thereby hoping to i ca%r Mr. Sieves* to-hfipuse Mr l.ike. • ! N-.W, If bia statei'ieni thai Mr. Lake sup. ; y | p -rtifi H'Vi. J. D Ludlam la-t iail tic 4 1 correct, rhen crrtalsly tbe doughty Bern.- i s lor is guilty of perfidy of the worst kind, ! r In •■ i posing tbe mar who befriended him ; h . ia giving hi< vote to hit henrfamsn Bon. j e Joe D., and thus helping him in w-cure 1 t i his No. £ vote. There are the method* of | e . the DemociaUe Iradin who imagine :h>-t j a i ban rise* their county ticket, yet onoevde | - that llic county aid give Bi*im- and 1. » '.* gan from 850 io 800 majority. If they ext pert to do this I bey mart adopt voroe other . rod hod than falsifying the Republican 0 Foll-Rloodkh Rirt'suax. a Colo Bnatrc. C*i-z M*T Co.. N. J. ' Editor of the Wa.vx.-f am a Repuhli- ' ' can Prohibitionist aod lake the liberty of 1 - staling how 1 shall vote oe Tuesday next, r , and hope a majority of the voter* will vote ' as I do. ■ I shall vote for Cleveland in prei fervnee to Blaine, because he ia no honest I j man and thk couetry needs a change to Ilhe National Government; too much corrupt loo. I can't stand it any longer. I shall vole for Frrreil for thr rams reasons. I shall rote for Ltidlum brcanar tie liaa ' been true, and it buneat, aod 1 don't be1 lleve fhe ..ther fellow ia. I shall vote for I Woolaon. for the reaa-ma that I think he is ; ! bontwt and a Fobibltloniata. and a* rem. ® I petent a* either of the other candiitatea to . perform the duties of tbe office. Tbe lfe- ) publican candidate fur Sheriff I know to i be corrupt. "Ao booest tuan ia the noblest work of God " AxOldTihx Watt. Mx Eptros— I find that the prracr t ' j Senator and member of Aascmblr are cir- • I cnlating (be report that Rev. E. B. lathe. I I the present Republican candidate fur As1 1 retiihly, did oppose my elcrtiun in voting ! for rnv oi-pooeiit. Hoc. J. D Ludlam. last - J fall. I «Se»ite to say to the Republican ■ votes* of Cape May county, that. I baw ' - 1 'be best of rea-ona for ticlicve this to be ' i false- and whtthpr it be false or true, I ' particularly dealre that on Republican ' win "refuse P. vote tiro ticket, even if be 1 tlunka it ia true. Very Respectfully. Wit. T. Srsvxsa. Dxxkibville, N. J., Oct. ST, 1884. Mb. Editox-I sec in your laM issue 1 'l:M l be i'miiihitinn I'nlnn ot Caps May i ' Oily me) lb their hall last week and made. , a Oiuntj ticket. While I appireiate and i tliank ir.y friends at Gape May Gity. for the lHioorable oom Inst inn nf Coroner. ! , ; wiali tn ray thaU am^n Us camlUlate for 1 principles tr alinw my name to lie 'used in conAcrttnu. with a temperance ticket at A* 1 bare raid in every lemprtaaOJ | iiiflneoce and cart "Ur votes wlicre the) ■ w.mtd do the iiKial giaal. Webawrepta'eoiy said to the two great political |adt.ea - that If tbey would give us pmnounord - tree par* ore men. we would not make In- i • dependent nominal iotre. Have not bntl i panics given ut aa giari temperance cofir uioaica Una (all aa we could find in nut own rank-? Tb-y bare not bnAeh fal'b | wilh n«. 1« II wise f..r for us to break our word now? We Sorely arc too weak its a , - pally lo elect a candidate and canuert ex- - pert In era* votes In us by acting in such • a treacherous and unreliable mar.net. r While I believe we have in oor ranks sui t ' of tbe very best men in our Mate ami ; oiuuty, yet am radioed to believe that ' there arc a few office-eee-kcr* who bare ' been greatly disappointed in not receiving 1 the nomination fn^p either of the other 1 portie«.wlMha»eputtbeinselveaupuacan- " didatea fur office by the temperance patty , r thinking to lore* recoguilion in the fu lute, thereby Injuring the noble caurc of ■ temperance. p The folinwiog letter from Mr. Stitea. L' l'robibitioo candidate for Axacmbiy, will t need do explanation: : GarkMax Cm, N. J.,Sept 3. '84. Jons W. Yonso.EMj.lMh D Dxaii Bbo.— It iu my intCDtiou to *t- _ U.-mpt to get lis: -Republican nomination e for Aaacmbly. I believe that the old believe that the pi

leaden are well aalilfied that oclyaaguerr temperance man can be elected. Can you help me oat iu your towo*hi[>? If ao I will ®: confer with you further. i In the past 1 bare not been a politician, gi bat It would give me great satisfaction to get a chant* at tbe rnm power that now to control tbe Legislature. * Your* for the war. F.twaa P. Brrrxa " Had Mr. Btltea received the Republican * mraiiuntion that he ao much desired, what would he have thought of the temperance union al Cope for making a separate tick- '! eL (Cootlateocy brother). Four yratsagu 0 the temperanoe voters were urged lo vote F for the Hoc. Neal Dow, Prohibition can- [' didate for Pnsidcot. Nesl Dow now " aaya James G. Blaine Is good enough tern- I' pciwuce man for him. Ho be ia for me. Y our* for tbe whole Republican ticket. Johx W. Yotxg " — Dlaa Croek Dota. reCaptain John ("alien Is spending a few days with ns until his vessel arrives. Captain B. L. Howell. Ellsworth and Levy Hewitt were among (be visitor* to on Saturday. Iter. Jacob Price, of Fkirtoo, preached very impressive fwrmoo to a iarge and all votive audience oo Sunday last, his text e taken from Isaiah 25. 18. p The heavy winds of last week did coo- ' Biddable damage to tbe board bank along the shore, the waves pulling ;down Ih MaCet and spilling the oysters. We are happy to say that tbe reporter '■ fur tb* Slur wat mistaken in hi* report of ihe finances of tbe Dime Society, it ha» ove» (28 in the treasury after spending (144 tor the pulpit furniture. Among our riailors we mention Hr. and Mrs. Gaul and Mrs. Soff, of Potteri'-e 1 i Pa : Mrs. Irving, of Philadelphia: Mr*. ; Mitohrll, of Cedarville; Mia. M. Erricron. ot Green Greek; It. Dodge, of Bay Port. , L I ; Mr. Townsend, wife and daughter, of BarleQth. , The. sportsmen are enjoying tbe gun- < ning season in Ji-rx y. after thinning oul , the game in Pennsylvania. After tbe t , asaaoc is over here Mary land will be 4beir , next state. Tbej have tbe laws arrangod I . go from ooe state to another, aod have ' go-*! ahonting all tbe time. Tbe inno»-nt quai.sitbat have been living around the , home during tbe summer and fail must t be the v'otitba of tbe •porlamen. A' a late meeting of farmers in a ooun- , ty ol t-ia SUA It was dtmth*. that crows , la. re <4 vale to (he agriculturist. Will . * arv of o-ir rradees tell* n* in what was if i her have any know radge of the matter? ] ' — Wavxof last week: l! Now. Mr. Editor, I am net able to tail . I you of any a^ecai Tahte tia-y are to tbe i termer, although . xperi -on- has xangl i , : - me thai 'hey c-pab>» of sarins torn I I some labor In the gathering of hi* crops . the extent of planting about an acre of , . .»**. Whrat. the »ame, tliera "farmer. ; I frjred" " irvrifewrtFs g.»>d Aral of Inter. . m vn wa'cfilrg its growth until tbe "full I'-o rn in the ear" appeared, when tbey r ra'ber. d from the foor quarters uf the . " pi he and held "high carnival" there. The black varmi n't always ke-yi a kit <4 . pickets posted cm tbe trocc Make* anmod r tbe plot, and aa aooo aa ooe came iu sight . of these tbey would utter their villa:n-.ui • raw! caw! at which the wbnie twriie : would up and hi- array as if l bey intended - our basal for no sootier would wc lave - than thrv would be hark again in full r forow. And tbua they kept it up ootii they bad sat aelr husked that corn hut carried r hawavalan.hmiaf m the aulka to gather . for fodder. Candor /.quins roe to ndnili e that I am sol modi <•( a prmecilnoist . as regard* the crow, ar.d while I m-M S also admit the Umen'able capacity of the f oow (or protecting himself, it ia our opina ko that tbe uisl a ho advocate* further prouci w for him. ought to be made to -3w®-? t.. ! - i :

i| H. u. f . * „ The poll-teal horizon rtBI tbWiena. ' a"op am.mtth»ir friend* on tMfp'iira i- Mr*. Lyrita F Jeokln*. of rht* place. a -.4 Mr. John F. N v'no Anglrara. N. 1 J.. were united in nsirlm et hy Rev. 0 | Mr. GreuU of Philadelphia on OctJber IA j Mira Lizzie Ogrten. wbo baa been f apcodin* a number of weeks at Hbenan- , : doah Gily hw* rereroeckfne .short risi' to r i her parent*, previous to entering tbe Nor'tis.' Academy, a' Wei* Chester. Px ' Mr. Lewi* Wbeatrm recently dispoard j of a four year old rah of »!■ cwn raising for the wim of thirteen hundred dollar* The mil. no n firm trial, ab-.wed a rate of speed of two minutes and fifty aecoods . per mile, with proper tralulng a much f higher rate of speed i« expertedL Rev. M OomssuB. Pastor of Ihe Baptist " church. i- absent atiendiug the B'atr Bap1 list Aswodati ra. There *a< its preacluug . i inhtarhuiri. last Hablw'b. Tbe evening waa occsroted by the 6upe*iu'eud.-u' of [ ihe fraidav Hrttoo! with tbr children in a 1 A RrtWtH'eae M — mertine was held Iu r Tf»e huge sudM-irae r.vnii of the building - Turin.™ ear's nf -be county. Hon. (' L ' mnnickaon. of Ss'ere and.Mr. Sparks, of - Oamriew. wddos-.t the meeting, and set and •■bjects*' of the press oFcfciupalga. A Blaine and Iragau Club w as organized io this place .in Hatim'ay pighl. although ; t.ui shori notice had Iraen given lor rlie roeetina a good crowd nraeto'ik-d and tiie organization affected with a kwg lite of . J. P. Ira*minieg on the central work and | proroeeitv of the R-pohllcm t*nr. and , bv E. B Leaitrioz. R-q . ..u the eubja-i . of the Turiff Officers of tile Hub an . I M fkqwnr Ptvaklcol; A. T..n.lin. Dr. A Your? Homers Iraaui'og. G—ege Eldredgc aod-C- Oarrlioa, Vice Presidents, and A. E Lyons, Secretary That political matters are mixed anil tLat it i* difficult to lirckie at to tbe result, may be imagined from the f.Jlowing remark uisde hy a Prohibitfocis'T former, r ly a Democrat, w hen rxptriulated with by - a fellow Democrat on UN change of views - gave the ouafurtlng assurance that though 1 fie might fte lost 1 1 Mm Drro.crata, yet lie "carriresl mrbo the Probibitiooiata a half dnxen RerwihlicaD*" who would vote he Bliine and Logan, and thus the Prolilld1 liotiista were the swistanls oGtiu- IX mo- ' cratic party. lsi>r.\. For Sale or Pnrr Exchange, lloiel filrnbied. lire- n*«'. . 18 acres , land re -tin-fed. Krai*. (I 500 y-a- y. No op|KwluoD buslneta. Johx Wromt** WlLUAMefiltT. P» G.\' litemw'ind L.rH.rT!lw^rld. id the K.eniufHuWtia. wud Hugo D wn-L r lir. 1s t managing editor of Inn oro .j Afirrdr.Iiave purrb. • d i-.aod wi'l resiu.ic 1 of the Philaorinhi* Sunday rwp-r- of latt ' foundation. Both Sir. Tuwusrud and Mr. n'i:!iainw"a have hero cmarctrd with • ihe HullrUn fnramimN-of ve»rw. sod 1 U*se no like of severing their orancc ioo L with thai |i«t.er. - ' A valuable silver mine in San Miguel . Co. Colorado is offend for rale. Or the present owner would lie pleated to cnaimuuicate with investor* looking towards ( the formation of a stock company. Tlie nilne It guaranteed to yield rich returns when worked Further information ! maybe obtained by add nosing "G" W* vz offioe. 8t The Newark ddivrtiarr did it In this way: "ikon to the wile of Am.™ J>at-phs . a dangnter— twins." The inference i« 9 tliai full return! were not io when the first 1 part of the notice was act up. t

ihirify yrfTbkxtd. tooe up tbe system and regulate Ihe dlgratlve organ* by uki g liood'a tiaraaptrili*. Sold bvalldfur- _ ... "It promise* to be a nice, cool nigk-; so. old fellow, if 1 were you I'd go finiira and sleep " "Tha*b wasli inar'r with me mister— whali I'm 'fraid of iaii achuld Mr. Walter S. Ware has Just placed iu ^ of all aidtbs and stylet. Some very pretty pa" em. of squanw may !* had suitable We In call and examine you' canmit but be ,, pleaarel wilh Ui b g.iud.anJ prices. 2l ftl Era. -wo rar : "Tnere J. always mfety in val.ir." bui Emerwin never waa interj h-w c i by a red-beaded woman, wilh a *"1.1 and relenlleaa reiwlude hid under ber 2lru' 3kdvrrtlsrmrnts. Catarrh Cured ■- Catarrh Is a very prevalent disease, with r; s-.rwapariila glres really relit f atid speedy tresn the tart 11 arts threwgh the bkxtd, and thus reaches every part of the system. v "lauflered with catarrh fdteeny^ara. Took with eatarrti. and my general health Is much . better.® I. W. Lnxts, Postal Cterk Chicago , A St. Louts Railroad. ' I suffered wltli e=t*rrh C or g years ; tried "j many wonderful cure*. Inhaler*, etc., spend- t> :ng nearty one hundred donxresrilhoul benefit. _ in.pi ilsaZr M. A. Atinzv. Wcreester, Mux. Hood** Bar** partita I* ebaraeterUed hy (, three peculiarities -. laL tin- euasMaarieu <4 N rruwdlal agent* ; ad. the proportteswZd.^tte • quail tir*. T!iu result la a medklne of unusual strength, c Baaing cures hitherto unknown. Send for hook euutatntng additional evidence "Rood'* 8ar**narllla Haws up my system purifies my Nood. slurrensjuv a^retlf-^ar' ' Eydster of UwST Loarell. Mas*. " Ill-si's garaaieutna beats all others, am ' Is worth It. wr»gbt In gnfd." I. Bajnuxareui . 190 Bank Direct, hew lurk CUy. Hood's Sarsaparilla • firid It all druggists. •! : Mi tor gX. Mad. ; only by C.L HOOD ft Oa.Losfrte.Maax SOU Doses One Dollar. „ RRowyy-rti pj| ; i mm t BEST TONIC. ? \ 5az'iSS£3M=S& - l j

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