Cape May Wave, 18 September 1886 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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. bervtrr* *m br held in 'St. John'* Eptreopal church' to-morr i"-. Service in the morning At 16 o'clock tod aflcrnoon at 8 o'clock. - ftev. George VI. X »l dr MUlrllle. *111 prench 'trtroor-.,* (q.inday) In the M. K. church ofHliie citv.-. morning at 10.30. nnrt e»cnlr)r at"'T.30 All arc cordially Incited. ftcat» free. Pastor Wlilimamh will preach neat Sunday In the Baptin church. Morning , Mibjrct — "Christian Anger." In the ' evening. '-A Model Mfithcr-tn-l%w." will ; he Ihe topic for consideration. Sernco , Ivgln at 10JI0 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. AU , are cordially Invited. ' , Ttie w cement of the l/trd's Supper | will he administered in the Presbyterian , chureh of thia cltr, Snilday fto-morrow) | morning, at 10-30 a. m. A foil attend. , ance of the memhera of the church la t carncatlv request*-*!. In the evening ■ evangeliatir acrv'cea will tie held at eight | o'clock A cordial invitation la eileml- . __ 1

What particular internet aome- new*, papcra have in giving publication to Ilea, winch arc apeclally intended to injure fape May.' we «le*at a l'« to deter, mine. Aa a rule we do not rhhtk it woith while to attempt to deny atich would at once recognlxr aa ralaehood-, but like all raatycimts untruth*. the peri cIhrcf per cent, of truth will, ninetyjievcn p-r cent, of ahaolutr falaehood. relying in the report to give it currency. One of llie moat malicioila falaehood* which h .a been "■■cn.for aome time in print ap- |» Hred In the Camden Courier on Sept. Bill. Such bontragcoiia' exaggeration ah uild he condemned by every fiffr minded p.' rami. One of the statements made ia thai "old fogy residents control tlic cl.y council; oppoaa ami prevent jJl_ improvement*. and tax capital to death " Such atatrnimla. bealdca being fa'ae. arc mere Itoah and nonaenac. Another la th .1 "a hotel which coat 93000 to hulhl ia a-aomd at 98000." The fact ia in thia caac the figures of the mat of huihlvcracd. Mow. an far aa the failure of a hold ia concerned. Cape May cannnt be juatiy charged 'with it. If strangers come here and mismanage our hotels il i* unfortunate for Cape May. certainly, but why Oipe Mar ahonld be condemned for It we cannot arc. The.paragniph going the ronmla of- the pr.sw to the effect that the sea ton haa born a complete failure at Cane May ia print through the enmity of tboae who seek to injure Cape May. So far aa the hotela grj •amcero'it. «fie Stocktou and New Columbia re Ifc only two which have run lrehlnd. The latter bouse had a most excellent l ade, and tf li did not make money it waa through aome mlamanagement. Th. sr-aaon jit Cape May wan unqumtiouahir alTorted by the vvrj roolweathW which prevailed all through July, and tu fact Auguat'a temperature waa unusually low. The Weather always Cap* May with the real. Wo venture the J as -onion that lho*e are exceptional case# Wh ire the cool Unseasonable weather baa I not cut down the business of our aum- »»"«««».. Mr, Jsmea Rboemak er, Jr.. will be a candidate before (he coming Republican county convention for Sheriff. It mu« Ire conceded by Republican# in all parta of the county that Upper town* hip ranat acknowledged in the cotr.ty nomine, on*. If Ihe Republicans of Upper dere that thr camlldate for Sheriff shall •elected from their towuahip. wt now of no man more deserving" of the mor than Mr. Shoemaker.' He hrta alar. hren a loyal Republican and inpu'ar both at home ami throughout he county. If nominated lie wufcld atltl reogth to the ticket, and If elected he oold diaehargr the duties of the olBcr ith credit to himself and hi« patty ." In the cane of thoae who are amenable the laws for melting alcoholic beveri. without license, there are none who i-h to incur the odium that always togs to the Informer, eo the violation law goes on without let or hindrance fcrnTl Is "rtf* l»T»ona-rtntT to form than another, aa a reaiill there's ilhlug done again. The law ought to Hour arith a good salary paid from !i«naea. He could lie made to attend to a duty. In fact the prospect of lm' mediate dlachargc for dereliction wnultl ake him faithful Several of our Cape May business ten have been fleeced thia summer out -urns of money of va* i.ms fixes. And we are told bjr many "f theae frauds mi Jersey people lack this, that ami he other to make them s.meeaa'ul in ti-ineaa We judge that hot ealy is nut . be overlooked id Ihe list, and unfor •f these pretentions -coitndtrla with ' tg iromiae# from one place or another mode sugar plantation, rial the trpc gem * Om rounds at the press to the feet that Ihr^cane ansp to 'Mow the mjgrt h i has lawn mvupylng the Gregory mtage. corner Ocean St. ami Columbia venue during the acauW. haa purchased tine lot on Goran street and will erect • tMrtrane ravage thereon. Mr. Keltey erred* to have the aork of bulUUng beaneeertird in won lerf iijl y brightniug up v

Hoar la Thia. Brother Brooks 7 J I -Lata week the editor of the War denied I ■ that lie was paid for supporting (he Republican ticket last fall. . ' "After. theWsvgV little eaymw of the' filoft OUiuiomlMl (?) Repulilicaniam. B the Star man called upon Mayor Ed- . monda. and asked if he ( the Mayor) bad ever told any one about "that tSO bustHie Honor replied that .be did not i know tliat the mptter had ever been con. [ In order to ascertaiii the exact farta in 1 I the raae, a Wavx reporter railed upon the Mayor a few day* ago. when the fol." i . lowing conversation 'nok ptacei , I - Reporjcr— "You have no dmiht aeen that the editor of the Star in last week's ! Issue, ha* denied that he waa ever paid 1 for supporting the Republican ticket last fall." . ' . r tail." .

" Mayor- " I here not seen the paper, i 0 hilt I am trdd that he dor t deny iL" R.- "IMd "yon, as agent for Senator fla'nea. par the editor. of lUr Star for 1 advocating thr election of the Repabll- -I • can candhlatea?" i M.— "Aa near aa I can recollect the After the eotinty nOminatiAna were made, i [ Mr. Brooks condemned the action of the i i convention in the editorial columns of ' his paper. I called on him and aakesl if 1 1 intended to go hark on tile Republl- t 1 ran ticket. He said that If the Republl- < party or lt« candlditea wanted the support of the Star. It. or they, would .* have to nav for it I told him I was [ surpri-etl that he. as the publisher of a s Ttrpiihliran lotirnal should ask, to be paid put the names of the candidates of < thr party at the head of Ids columns. He t said that lie did not care, and that unless r waa paid one hundred dollars he c should refuse to put tlie names of the candid stes in Jits paper. He ) Itepiinurnn canuinstea iu JUS paper, jir

also said that he bad dnne enough for I the Republican party without pay. ' Finding that he would base to he paid I for H. I finally agreed to give him flfly J dollar*, which Jir demanded.. should he. ■' paid in advance. We at last own pro- f . mined by the agreement that I should r deposit my check for $.70 with Mr I H- I Smith, drawn to the order of T. R , Rmnka. wl'h the understanding that f 5 Mr. Smith should hold il until after the ti , last issue of the « ir In-fore the election." r j R. — "Hid' Mr. Bnv.ks sulrserptanlly r , get the check?" s , M.— " He illd. I have it licre cancelled liv the Irs nk. with Brook's endorsement t: • . , R.— "I have uniferslood that the edl. ) r lor of the Stir claims that that ffftv Mol- I Isr cheek was paid him for job printing, t I «,,c " I M-— " It was n t. It was paid him for puttinu the names of Ihe K-puhliran „ candidates In his paper and supporting r , the Republiean tleket " t t Our typos, by not eo reeling proof. 1 made the Wavx of 1s t week, say some f • very funny things about fhe visit' of Mr. n " Evan Morris and family to the Southern ^ ' states. Tills Is what we attempted to tell ^ ' our readers In regard to It : , " Mr. Evan Morris and family have just n 1 returned from a most pleasant trip. • which included a vis'eto Ashcvllle, N. ' 23'',F Brilphur Spring". Natural Bridge k and Idimv Caverns. Va. Mr. Morris „ . speaks in the highest terms of the f , scenery and climate of AshevUle. Tlie . , Rattery Park hotel, at which thfV ;i stopped b s eo-m-'Vpart of Wissahiekon ( , 'on Mr. Morris is also enthusiastic in t bis »dtmra"on of the won'tlcra of Idiray f I Caverns, and as he hss tieen a world- r i, wide traveler, his opinion is worthy of • I the highest cooslilerallon. 1 Mr. A. J. Alls' t died at the Mount ' u Vernon hotel, In Baltimore, on Friday. " ■ the 10th Inst., of typhoid pneumonia. r ' Mr. Albert hail been one of our regular " '■ cottage residcntafnrthf last fifteen rears. 1 r being th" owner of the line residence ' • corner of Bench avenue and Howard I street. He was one of Baltimore's most 1 prominent cltiiens and largest properly ' • owners. By the death of Mr. Albert, 1 " Cape May low* one of iu alannchest " fr|t«i<I» and most generous patrons. Ho leaves a large family of children and re. , 'stives. Tlie funeral took place in Bal- I , tlmore on Rnnrtay afternoon. t One of the finest, establishments that , ' we ever visited la that of Messrs. Mar- t 1 lindate *t Johnson. 21 North 10th street, j ' Philadelphia. This enterprising firm ) • lisve fitted up the most luxurious Rub. r 1 "isn and Turkish hsthhtg places In the r United Slates. The superintendent and r attendants are Competent and obliging. Tliose or our reatl'rs wlin have never in. Itilgeil in a Turkish hath have a new 1 sensation in store for th»m if they will ' but visit this establishment. j We call spec'n! attention lo the new * advertisement of W ana maker A Brown. ' It is well known that Ibis firm always 1 f keeps on hand, or rathre offers for sale. r -. ihe largest stoek of rlo hlug to be found ' 1 ;n Philadelphia. Their goods and prices 1 ' always guaranteed the best and the ' t lowest.anda guarantee from Wanamaker 1 i tbfreffitw cms WTVx to call at Warn 1 ' amaker A Mcowns and ace for them- " - selves, ' Harry B. Paul has been making Cape ' , May a vflit .his week, stopping st the i . Relgie cottage. Harry Is the favorlie ] I with members of bis party, who reside i in Camden, for the Assembly nomina- i ti m. He Is a voting man held In general i s - storm, and If the p-dplt of his district t I are tletennlned lo elect a Democrat to , 1 represent them at Trenton thia winter. , s we are in favor of giving the honor to [1 our" young friend. it Mrs. R. T. Brown offers her entire ! . dock of dry goods, notions, etc. , st cost f pJiecs. As she proposes to remove ' g shortly from her presrot store building ' r she is desirous of disposing or her stock within s very short lime. Call and examine , goods yid prices and you will see at oner o tint there is a rare etianee for bargain*V M Washington street, she is now pre. " r?T*' l" """"l.1" tfy'hlng In her line of business. Having had considerable experience she leels confident of riving satisfaction. Machine stitching a tpocy tally. Give her a trial. .. S. C. Cheater, Ihc'photogrxpher. foot ■ of Ocean street, will remain at hu stand. :. tor business, until the Bret of October. He copies old pictures and will mnke Messrs Doka ttal one be$££r& mbs

PERSONAL. * f i M. liall Stanton is smong our latest - cottage stayers. Wesley R. Wall? lias entered as s stu. ' dent at Btalrstown academy. Senator J. E. Reyburn and family - wi]n>e- among the last of onr summer I residents to ffirsake Gape May. Professor Whiiclook. of Court Home public schools, is s very pleasant gentle- ! ant! one wlio will win friends. . Er.Sherlff Rem. 'Corson is being' spok- - Mo-iJ iig tij* friends for the shcrlvality. would make wp-tpnlar candidate. Mtss Tillle Fletcher, of Philadelphia. ' visiting here at the resldcnpes of .Sir. A H. lfnehrsg-id Ahm- Browning. S*R The Mi«ses Mafia rk. of ■ Wooilhttry. lieen yisillng the family o"f Abram. Br-wtiing. E-i . duriag the past *"*k. John Bartlett, of Baltimore, one of the Colonel Hyslfs Military academy. Che*, i t -nonei rtystt* . unitary acnuemy. v^iiw i

o r. Pa. r The family fif our esteemed friend M . ! r Hs(! Stanton still occupies seaside qttar'. i- tcrs. Mr. and Mr*. St salon come early : and stay late, r President Huffman, of the County i - Sunday School Association. Is sparing . no trouble that the SesriB^ Convention ■ r may lie a success. - • f James Shoemaker, Jr.. and Thomas i f of Tuckaboe. were at Cape May - City on Wednesday and honored the I . offiee with a rail. • Dr. Addrinnell Hewson. Jr.. of Jeffer., ' ! Medical College, who has lieen ocru. ■ pring No. It Rbykton Row during the ■ i season. left Cape Mav yesterday. I Howard Rianton joins the Junior els** > f of Ihe medical department of the Uni- i » vrrsity of Pennavlvanla. The College i October* 1st, for Ills first year's ' ■ J. 8. Benton. II. J. Hand. Thomas n. • Marshall, E. Mason anil Charley Wil- i r embarked on Thdrsday on the t . Inly Son" to spend a few days in the I flsblhg. ' Mr. Jacob 8. Bunting ami family have 1 ■ occupied the cottage No. 13 S mith Ia- . street, in the midst of a genial i I mlony of Phtlrdelphians, of whom M. « Hall Stanton is one. Dr. Junes Mecray may be ccngratulat- I I ed upon being a grandfather. His * ■ daughter, Mrs Bockiua. lis- lerome the ' m other _of a fine daughter. Mother and s - child are doing well, and have the eon- t gratulaiioA of Ihe Wavx. I Mr. IL W. Foss, late of the New Col I L untbta.waa In town on Wednesday. He. r goes lo a Washington hotel this winter. . Harry A. Johnson accompanied Mr. • The latter named gentleman re- * , to the railroad Wail service. i OikSunilay last the Pennsylvania rail- - road brought down a special excursion t Cape May. trf fare for the round trip t being placet! at Ik) cents. About 4000 pert .lis were landed at Cape May by the r 1 sections of llie excursion train, while t about 1800 more were sent to Sea Isle 1 The beach, the b s*rd walk and c 1 most of the streets of llie town were filled t with the pleasure-seeking crowd. As ; might be expected, the day did not pass unclouded by accident . 1 Chariot Srb, one of thr excursionist*. , after his arrival went in bathing , 1 tTBder the pier. He had been in hut a short time when he was washed down f oners examination it was ascertained by > 1 the testimony of several witnesses lltht 1 the deceased hail been drinking before « went Into the aurf. and that he was | reckless of the danger of going too fas t oat- ■ Another of the excursionists at'omptcd ( I hoard one of the trains after it had < stsrictl from the platform and got tcr- , ' ribly injnrwl for his toolhardincw. Ber sides the crowds brought down by trains, . nearly S.OOD persons came by the steamer , ; Republic. Altogether nearly (SOOO peo. t I pie visited (tape May lor *e day. I Among so many people there was little t , or no dieortlrr. and thr day scemad to | thoroughly enjoyed by all. i ' Congraaalonal Primary. The Republican voters of the Cltv of r . May are requested to meet st the I City Hall of this city on Monday evening. Srpt 30th. at 8 o'clock, for the pur. C 1 of electing five delegates to be sent . • to the Congressional convention of the i • First District of New Jersey, which will 1 held in the Opera House. Woodbury, t • Thursday, September 23rd, at eleven t ' o'clock, ». m., to nominate a candidate t 1 represent said district in Cong- ess. F. K. Dels*. Chairman last Primary Meeting. . I It has hren rumored for some time past - that Mr. C. B. Dungan, who has resided , with us since last tall with his family , designed to have started manufactories j | that would aid to give employment to our people In the nine months of com. | | parative idleness of eaci. year. We have | , the pleasure in announcing of one of , them in the manufacture of a specific for , . the prevent'on and cure of the swine pest is to be known as Bragtlon's SptVjltic. , and If be accolbpiishes only a part of , what he claims he frould be a blessing to our city And all tne world besitlr. , • successful trrsUmenl of the medicine ; f in Delaware and at the sugar works at . f Grande, is assuring lo all who netst , " nse iL" Mr. Bragtlon has t*gen witli - but a fortnight, and iaboth intelligent 1 and gentlemanly, but leaves shortly foe , t the wesL Tlie medicine can be obtained > at Dr. Kennedy's drug store and will lie - sold at the stores through the county. The Vineland fair was a decided sueeras. It makes one who has any interest " in the agricultural development of this ' county feel uneomf rrtsble wlien thinking F of what Cape May mipb' d-* if her i*ro. c pie were more united on the subject. k Here is a locality scarcely old enough to ' vote, and yet ber exhibit was a ripe one. r showing the wise methods that obtain " among Vineland sgrtcullurlsta. On Tucaday last rx Judge J *rph K. Hughes and Mrs. Mary A. Farrow were '- married at the residence of the bride, " No. 117 Lafayette street, by Rev. C. A. ^ Brewster. After the ceremony the guests, •. of whom there were many prreent. sat down to tables bountifully spread with ihe wedding feast. The party left on i* i lie 4.40 train for Philadelphia. '■ Hon. John B. Finch. National Preal. dent of the PtoHMHoo party, and an eloquent oral or, will address the peopie of Cape May In this city, at Military •' ri^i."'c,nck Ud'"

_ SALTS. t Watermeloiis go begging this Septetir -' ber. AnglAea lias .l.mt-'vexy srrll this Humr Fox grape* make a highly- flavored r jelly. Now sec that the beg* and girls are in s school. ^ . '"public school Opens Monday. Uu- 30th . jnstant- , * Scvrfa! o( our citizen" svill visit Crrs- . son this fall. Th* .time to begin t* save lip for winter is. Uwiay. ill*'- prit-e or delegare* will «e inquired . into a Utile later. •- , Ias! Sunday's excursion was u big • financial fucees-. Tho days ami nights will be equal (be . first of neat week. ' The flqfnmtgg- dWfcmodci will not do 'for a Bermuda trip. Weddlnga are siring tip; among tlR3's and 4's per week. Tlie town looks unusually quiet for sueh lovely weather. The public school promises to be open quite full on MondJty. . The Free- Reading R<mm will soon inangtirate a series of lectures. The best time to practice ecouomy is the necessity for it comes around. Hurrying clouds come out of the fs. while the yrind is from the eastward. Hie shutters of the Virginia tobacco store. -were closed an.l barred Thursday. There have h-en more than an avernumber of surf. casualties this sumWastxd -A suitable residence for tlie for tilt- winter. Address C. M. C-, P"-t Oilier. ThereTa always two sides to a storj-, and one is said to hold good till the oilier • Srrile that llllle difference with your neighbor without the intervention ol judge or Jrtry. "Permit Berto depart, Mr. Gallagher.'tffe refined way to expres»*thc latest The foollslmeas of profanity ought to taught In some effectual way lo budiling manhood. The recent terreattal disturbance lias affected springs of water by drying them In aome placca. Some very goodfcmperanec men-still hold to the dotatajj" that no license means free license. Delaware Bayshore oysters are picking - tip. They will soon be st their old standard of excellence. Recreant subscribers to the Free Reading Room fund are requested tosstep up to the clerk's olfiePand settle. The clouds hurrying across the north- : sky last Sunday ctenlng suggested that tiny were moved by a cyclone. (.tape May county ought to have pijntf. of light oh t he subject likely lo arise In It: ' thr electric radiance of seven Journals. Tlie First District Democratic ,('on-gressi-mal convention will be held at Woodbury, on Thursday, September 30th. We understand that the case of Horace William* vs. the 8. P. C. A., ha# been settle 1 without an appeal to the comity . Fences by the *nad#ido arc hidden view in many county places by a solid growth of persimmons and green briera. West Jersey Game Protective Society should again ortrr a premium- for hawks if there 1« to be any gamo left of thefnuhert-d kind. from shoot*. Tlie reed is beiug gracl"tally eliminated from llivm by the modern market gartlraer. If It be so that alcoholic beverages are sold h re and there almut the county without llccqjsr, the law should lie Invoked 'o stop it. -*» *' Seaside city folks will have to take their eye# off the summer guests aa a possible source of profit tntl turn them An example should be made of Sunday gunners. Tlie crack of the huntsman's gun often Interrupts worshippers, the taw be enforced. A survey of the Inside channel from Cape May to Atlantic City ha# been ortiered by the War Department with a If the corn husk# are thick the winter will be aevete, is an old sign of tlie weather, it is noticed thai the ear has ti thick covering this ygar. Notice it hereby given that the public school# will open for the current school year on Monday next, the 90th inst. H. C. Tnoiriwox, 1), C. Mr. W. W. Green will enter into pt*. session of the Tray more. Atlantic City, about October first, when the house will opened for fall and winter guest#. There Is great diversity of opinion a# to the prohibition vote this fall. Some hold that il will be the double of la-t and other* think there will he only a small |»r cent of increase if any. Truly wise men and women are reticent. Thev keep tiwir tongues under of the proverbial peck of dally trouble. Rev. K. H. ConweH 1# to have a new church built for him capable of seating 30UO p-riv-an. Il i« to be built at Broad and Berks streets, Philadelphia, and will cost exclusion ot the ground #100,000. I wouldn't be a had idea for the Republican nominating convent loo to make ' an entirely new deal. I<et those who 1 have been favotetl by the party stand. 1 hack from the nomination? just for thl# year. The Turco Persian Bazaar will prei- " lively close on Monday, so that Saturday ' evening will br Jhe last opportnnily to ' purchase these Oriental good# at great ; reduction In prit.es. PtgtiUvo bargains Tltoae of our lady reatlcr? who admire ' wild grease* may uow find them in great variety about low grounds. They nuke • p etty ornament#. Their subdued col. t oring# make them more, lasting than any tuber kind for winter decoration. For Sale. • The proprietor a ill offer for aale at tlie second farm over Bchelleflgera Iwufing ' bridge, about IS acres of corn Mantling. - four excrllrnl milch cows, odc 3 year ohi . heifer, one fnli Wooded AJdeincy yearit ln5. one bull calf yearling, three" horses 15 too# of clover ami timothy hay and salt, erattf. our nearly new pfow . three > iron narrow*, la-side? #pat!cs. shovel#, fork#, rake#, ltoea. one .heavy wagon, one market wagon In good order, one heavy . fieul roller. al«o a fine lot of rhlchcna and tlucka. all will be add ebetp fur cash or on lime with approved security. t E. W. Bantssu r Sollln* Out amine. Chax. Nmulxs.

Connty Notes. *■' The hog disease is spreading. Pierces' Point boast# of a beer garden. Cottage meetings are a Dias Creek notion. s'. Burif iglt' is the newest post office in n Owls are gulfty "of tpuch hen-house plundering. " Goodies by the wagon load are being 11 Game is reported abundant in tapper Cape May connty this fid!.' u - Hitf Grand* sorghum ■ nmrks 'began grinding cane on IfqmUy., r Oorfi fotlder- 1# too valuable to Ikwa'teri in the aubtnSna^WInd*. 1 Fragrant f**x grape# -tempt the. hoys to a fi'H-'t thaC Works ill With theitfC Goodies arc now being caught off l'lrrcc* point with h'oolt aaut linn. . t' " Varmgul#" are unmntjfiouly thick. ■ Middle tnwnahip* poulterer. ' A white flicker : wa» ?hot byrf Green t're-k *p».rt*t|iAn a *l.*y<K two .ago. ' f Holly Bearh wilt have lo spend somemoney In gra*ltqa up It# beacjt front, r Rev. M. Randolph addressed Green frofit Union Bttaday school last Habhath. ! Pond Creek ought to be. -deepened ami generally Improved at- government -t-j. - jwnsc. "Beggar's Her" anil "Hponl#h needles" » now cling lo the cnun'ry pedestrian# Brother Cooper is outsjiokcn in his. - idea# of who should not lib candidates. ' Justwlio he favors does not appear. Hlo Grande hog pens are proper snl*. • ject# for Ihe attention of sanitary in- - uprctor. il reports are anyways true. . Rev. A. H. Brown officiate*! in (ireen 1 and look four persons into the society. Tlie Hollies, Mrs. fitart's beautiful aon- • #ide villa, lias been closed for the tvlnter r and will #0 remain, we hear, til! next' season; We wish its inmate# a pleasant r fall and winter wherever they may lie. ' H. 8. Harber and others, of - Ocean City,. have purchased 4 field of ten acres ' near the Seavilie Baptist church, which ' they have converted into a cemetery. They propose to increase it and make of ' tlie premises a burial ground of wide ^ We hope Ihe Bay-side planters will not ' take up their plants till they fatten to the from there ground*' are held .in liiili e*timation lit Phiiadilphia market*, and J ' none ought to be sen! titers* titileas up lo the highest notch which they ,are not i now" ... I Onr public school began on Monday j . Mr. Elton Corson left on last Monday - lur Bridget tin. I Mr. Clark Foster spent Sunday last at 3 Mr. Rotfptan Corson is absent fromJiis :: here for a short period. Mr. Joshua Corson will be among our . absent citizens for a short, time." C'apl. Joseph H.C-orson !o?t a valuable £ horse last week. Mra. D. P. Bowers in "Mary Stuart. ' i Mr?. Bowers ami her excellent com- . pany appxaretl Wednesday evening at tlie ' Chestnut Street 'llieatre in "Mary , Stuart." It is some years since this ar- I i triau has been seen as the liBplexs Queen . , of Scotland, liuf her peiformanee of tlie . role Is'still remember, -.1 with ub-a-ure by ail who have witm-swd it. The. gifted lady has lost none of her remarkable j ' power? of characterization, nor can il be , snid that the relentless years have dealt " , unkindly with her rare pvrsonal charm*. 1 She stilf looks the young quern to the 1 life, and her deep rich voice is still 4 I vibrant anil sympathetic as in earlier days. — Iteeord, Mrs. Bowers made ,'many friends here during her sojourn at Cape May last ] , summer, and It gives us pleasure, to note . her continued success. 1 Mr. Wm. Somen.' of Green Creek, lias patented a novel-labor saving machine " in his Excelsior clothes line. It docs , ' away' with much .of the difficulty of J, 1 wash day. A child can stretch the « clothes line to any required tension, ami ' ' when not in use can just as easily roll it ' " tip till need on next wash day. The r ' material of -which it Is composed Is all j noucorroslve. One of tliem will last a j 1 lifetime. U > 1 Co at Once ! If yon wish to secure bargains at ' Sclilagor'a go at once. The store will , - positively be closed after Monday even- j 1 Ing preparatory to removing to PhilailcL , phis. Goods arc being hold at prices re- j i^rdieM of cosL Dentistry .! Dr#. J. F. Learning *fc Son can now be * • found at their Oipe May City office* from j • Tuesday noon until Wednesday after. 1 noon of each week. . 2t - Paying th© Soldiers Off. ■ ' Thxxtox. Sep. -#,14.— Checks were ■ I drawn in the Quarterina»tcr General's office yeatenlav for all the soldier# who did duly at Camp M«U, exc. pt company | O. of the Third regiment, whose return? , r amount to hc pftld out 1# »14.000. Each ' . soldier's cheek Is made out individually. , The lowest sums are of course received i by the private?, anil the higliest by the » brigadier generals, the rang-- being from 1! 4*»tof48. Colonels get » 13That Terrible Drain Which scrofula lias upon the system mii't he arrested, anil tlie blood must Nr ensue. Fot purifying and. vitalizimr effect?. II, m*l? Baruparilta has been " found superior lo any other preparation . 1 It expels every traog of impurity from a tlie. bioOd. and bestow# new life sn*l vigor ttlKtn every function of the Itody. enalr j ling it lo entirely overcome disessc. ' I harl given myself up a# lost bertause " of Inherited scrofula. Tried evcrytiting * " for purlfym* tho binod without iwncfil , |S until I used Parker's Tonic, and can ; truthfully say that it cured me. I fllll * c use It for its splendid effVet on my grn- \ *t end health. H. K.-tyml. Chicago. ] For sale. - About twenty-one arre* ot tamt wtj-jtaUur lit* MNtn^naatraet. sntwa two bau.irr.1 taw 5 !5s5E".irgg;.'iS^s.- ; 1 »£S y, wit«;"i "nSS'iKt ^[Unws'rrratar Vnsn id taergruaw standing *™rtSraeoMWroioW Jsmagzssssz t1.?? uuS*"hAu . wttVprntwo, r*SM» tnral wbSf^iHi »r» "wsfusx £5wtuSe?S£#,'21l #T rS

$1,000,000 Sift OA Hall. " • In conducting our biistr.-^ *. w.- - .*<yv«Mhtct ■- — • *■ 4*^ and apart irom all otli<^'ct(>ffitn»j ftntivSifr tlii* : I AVe mark upon the -.rotyds. wti.it they arc, yvli.it -■ tl»c material? consist ofk anil tjivc with it ; n « -. -J guarantee that will gel yott hadk your money il'B' ' - . * " #' not: satisfied. • "" -* ?• , . \Ve inaugurate the Fall Scison of lSSfi with this announcciitt-ni - •' ' \Vrt- have outdone tht activity of every former, (terioej in the lujtis -- htnlory in producing • our make of ciotlihur,. justly Cultotis. for its' reliahility itiid cheapness. , - '* ' . ">i Immense jtut'eha-es uf cloth.-t-ieaily lesscnjtit; th* c'vst. of tin , not'.?, were jnade montlts- . ij-'o; atltl tlie inanufaetuiing jjttt uhoer*w.1y :iuf-t.fily su'mincr. ' . ". .. ?.- 15y Cvinijtarisori. .'we have in many c.t -* - liiade u|> thiee or foiir titne* thp usual quantity. • and roquircd a 'larger army .d.tvorkjtc'tple; it] I the. way thron*>h. , ' . J>.) slime Ii;i?'hy-tn Self tmturn. .Uo get the clollting roadf |n the vi iy be-t manner. "We -shaH -sel! it wRfvpeffecl-t'onfufetwe. l-lvery ^■antn.-nt has Itccn minutely inspccteili nothing taken , * .'or granted- iSeams and buttons arc lightly put on. We tyi|l be glad to have you conic and . look at the careful way we do these things.' ' T We keep no sho i-T;,- grades of clothing at any price. .They may -be sold by other stores. We regard them as unreliable, and don't keep them. Send a postal card Tor samples, and we will send you styles of a stofeful of clothing. « We-trade on" the old planks still,— goods exchanged, if unsatis&ctory. Money refunded One lowest price, and our guarantee. wanamaker & brown, OAK. HALL, S. H. Cor. Sixth and M.arkct Streets. * PHOENIX OIL COMPANY. South-East Corner cront and Market Streets. Philadelphia. Manufacturers of the Celebrated PHOENIXJBELT OIL. This Oil will preserve your belts ; lias no effect on glued or CementedJJaps. andjgives the full transmission of power. For sale by Belting Manufacturers, and Mill Supply Houses at $1.50 per gallon, in 1. -2 and 3 ,gallon cans. $1.25 per gallon in 5 nntl to gallon cans. $r.oo per gallon by the barrel. Use no other. If your supplymnn has not got it send tis his address. Acme Rubber and Leather Cement, Channel Cement, Light and Dark, Rubber Paste, Oil-Proof. Warranted Best in the Market. Send for 'Price List. PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. CYLINDER and MACHINERY OILS loffall GRADES.

jRnc Sidvcrttsfrafnts. A'FIFTH AYlllE LADY I m&x WBITES iLEira ABOUT d l"~r£3K4SKlK • THE NEW QUININE. ^WMwfitLoAA^Nawto^ ***- tt*«vraxl b, (MP ^phjrstrisn in Is- *tys|M-piUs su>* Sin Mmwuionu ih^rlTtisi - "ttiou^Prscvipirui' i°r 'SsS uut'tai-' aunbUMdal lint* s^ wlia^itip bpbpltt nf travrL , qntMaW^ Wb wctp innosn*??! to irv Kasktnr t,v hBSPiax ol lu X"?*t *u cross from rrUable snonvs «nt inj soli hss tws-n romiilrlBlp nvtotwl >.• h-sUUi hr^^ts ure. , if fojriestiijto^of^tBMs iM^mttx tojiraitn^sijout.^ guntt Inc.*** iDortmaXBfnlly, ^ ' )'J V W P ' Bsllrvor llnsptt.!, K. V., "CalTttvaUj «nr. «. Fivnrts Hospital. X. Y, \otuugm ••artsi." iwmtWj nixpnin ttr mintj Tlrac'*1. fj H"|'r1* jP ■■'* "rilie ItAK kFn'x olfl u barren HL. New Yort exhausted vitality Illustrative Sample Free. KNOW msttF.Js&Sf «n* Tb^slraT, Illi?"** t-rfon«tn rPl'Cn nITn tasD. Exhaiisto-i «a-l ^tbr un«rrTTWrnsn!"?rir. onlfW l.j* atafl, potfpskl, iU-L'STKATIVK KAMI' LB FI.EB TO ALL 1 .L"n,x^mn^of^ortMaM'"fM"^n'ra«J ■ 'zC CONSUMPTIVE. - -^EPICAL ^OFFICES. Ka aOO ' ruhro'vP'" ; r' u*tl JJ TmStri8xi5,^S

marine' villa, OAPB MAY, N. J.t NRAHBHT Hl'CT* TO THB BSAC1L MOW OPKJf FDR ttCBKTb. F1KXT-CLABS tX ALL ITS APrOlXTMKXTfi. H. GUINAND. we're going TO GIVE YOU JVTOF2 F0£ youji MOJipy. Our Kail and Winter Styles of Clothing are BETTER QUALITY and FULLER VALUE than Ever Before. SUITS FOR ALL AGES. OVERCOATS FOR ALL AGES. TROUSERS FOR ALL AGES. UNDERWEAR AND ALL OTHER FURNISHINGS at LOWEST PRICES. ■ JACOB REED'S SONS, 918-920-922 Chestn at St., also 2nd & Spruce Sts. PHILADELPHIA. 3QMETHWQ NEW! FURNITURE II Y DiYLIGIIT. unTor'VhSsp afKt HBBWIl '■ Chamber and Parlor Suits mitpar) U •oBlotrnt " Tb' I*m.u sprat for th-trurL; w- .?*)• ibrm witn t*w.arr. IYINS & BROTHER, 55 N..rth Second Street. Philadelphia, below Arch. East Sitje. ■ SAML'RL E. LAXDIS. CALTOS L. LAXlllf* h. L. OABI.B. Rprctsl ParlBBr. — LANDIS & C0.,~ (barman 10 UBAYDILL A Co .) Wboleasir Drmlrrs in • Wood and Willow-ware, Carpets, Oil-cloths, HOPES, TWINES, COTTON BATS, BRUSHES, Ac. j' CARRIAGES OF ACL KINDS HANDLED. _ 4*1 V sHKRT writKl.-r. .vsutu meiu iiaxt wthkkt. phila. } J. M. K. niLt>M<rU,Auoriisy*#Lt#iw #D'I Notary rut'lir. A. B. LtTTLB. HILDRETH & LITTEE. i Real Estate Brokers, No. 4- OCEAN STREET, CAPE MAY, N. J. « Heal Katate Momcltt, Ho lit and Exchaaicd. Hotel*. Itoitrdln« Houir? and CMtaxciTarnlrd.- nealrolile natHHnK I.ota r Hltoatca Dlrtcttr on ttie Bench. For »«Ir.