Cape May Wave, 16 October 1886 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Published/Every Saturday Morning. - CAPi »Y.-OCTOBEft 1C, 18PC- ' nu 4f u*-f*r *«v (*r. p™' •* Vote tor Howry, lire tikmcrsti-t county fanrur'.* ,bny, for Governor.iGreea, ivbt-n in Oiiigrei». rotrj against' Ta»iopfinj;u»4>iittcr Vb, nplaci.d hi competition wlili pure country hmUf, The l'rohUilllonist* nre highly elslcd at Use action or Uie WV.t Ji'recy Prcabytiry in •p'sjslnv a ronton Wirecfln'g the chon lir " no' censure' or SBapend any of . their in' mlN M .who rign 'application* tor liquor ilreitfr?- *■• JjchaipT Mhitiob, of ;tlumbcrjaiid. is to •lie congratulated on big re.-uomina'tlon. Be. int* ably represented hi* county in tin- New Jersey State- Senate, and bis constituents wlll aliow their appreciation, at the poll* by continuing liim in oflk-e. Judge Seuiider. of tlic Sew Jersey ■ Supreme < 'dart, decided in regard to the levy on the lire apparatus of the city of J-oog Branch that a levy could not lie made on any property of a town that would interfere with its government or protection. ■ The opposition to General Scwrll in Camden county carries upon the fare of It a personal character born of Jealousy. „ It ahonld be ao regarded by every lie- ^ publican who has the interest of.hls" party more at heart than the mere grail- ,, fi cation of petty per.iinaUpi'o. t James G. Blaine speaks in Pliiladcl- h phia oriBaturday night, it lii-lnc tic- firs! of a series of campalgn-addressr* be will » make in thai .state. He is also boohed b .to stir up things in Cotinectlcut. and t while he tomtit he might put the stick [ in the political pot In Jersey ami give it a turn around. rCongressaian McJUIoo has liccn re- ( nominated by the Democrats in the ticventh fMstrict of this slate, hut not without considerable opposition, wbl h was so refractory Of o prevent hts nnm- f ination being made unanimous, and a , bolt , Is threatened. Verily ' this is noi , the year for Democratic ha-mony. Gen. Logan is at present making the ■ Grand Pacific hotel. Chicago, hi- head- i ijuartcrs. his residence nn Calnmrl i avenue having been leased until May. i Mrs. I.ogsn has gone to Washington 'o remain a week with her children. The i General recently told a report*!- tlmt he I had nothing to say about tlic Prohlbi i tlonuts. I James A. Garfield, Jr., and his brother Henry arc two nut-brown, athletic young mm whom city life thus far fails to , weaken In the least. James's race recalls ! that i f his fsther, and Ills grin when be shakes bands is to be likened to the viselike clutch of a Knight of labor. Both young men arc studying law hi the So nomination was ever made with less influence from the leaders than was the selection of llenj. F. Howey for Governor. No man knew when the convrution met In the afternoon who would be 1ta Choice. What a contrast with Judge Green's nomination. He was picked out by a quartette of politicians weeks before and his selection waa a mere matter of formality. mOjK lotaj -number" of 'tenehria In Shis State is 8,500. of which fill raft males. The school age Is from five in eighteen years, and the school population is 808,. 8tn, the number roroiled in the pnblir schools being 298,520. The espendltarr for salaries of tlic teachers is each vear #1.770,058. ■ There are fo'uf colleges in this state, the value of whose buildings ami grounds is #1,210,000. It is safe to sav that it Judge Green is elected Henry C. Kelsry will not be *|>- poln'ed Secretary of State again. And already tlie inquiry Is made. "Will Chancellor Kunrem lie rr-vi pointed if Judge Green should Iw rlerftsP" It is spoken above a wTnffigTQiiU the official days of the triumvirate Secretary Kelscy, President Utile and Chancellor Kunron are last being numbered -CmiUWHh, The way the farmers, without d inline - . lion of party will roll up their votes for Captain Howey will be a surprise to all cieept those who know the deep hold the Captain hax on that large and industrious class of his fellow citizens. Thev feel that tbo legal fraternity has had lis full share of reqrescnlarl res In the Gubernatorial chair, and It is now time for the farmers to come to the front. In this opinion the, people share. . Certain prominent Democrats in the First District predict that Hires' majority over Wescott for Congress will run all the way from twenty -fire hundred lo live thousand. Abbott and Green are accused of making the nomination, and Wescott in accepting, his rivals bclietv? wasplsv. ing for higher stakes. Some even think that the nommatidn was seceded to with nb hope of success. That Is s rational view to take of the situation that nobody will pretend to dispute. Moat persons have opinions. Now and ' then a person has convictions. A man , with an opmlon-toaf small rcna-qurnrr for or (gainst a cause about, which he has an opinion. A man with a conviction is always a power In the direction of his 1 conviction. As a role, the men who have opinions are waiting to be led bv men ' who have convictions, t ommonly one ' man with a conviction can-ltad. say from ] one hundred to five million men who | merely hare opinions. It's a great thing to have a well-grounded conviction on ' any subject; and it is comparatively a The P*nn»lyvsni* Railroad Compani h»s branched out into a new ami im. or. tant enterprise, having purchased thr franchises of tlic Inrnan Steamship Com. gafesae^isagssa betwecuNew York and Liverpool. Three new Tends, the Alaska. Arizona and America will be added to the line, and the fontateannblp* of the old American line transferred from Philadelphia will, after being fitted tip at Gin-cow witli triple expansion engines, lie put on the Booth American line from New York. Tlic. City of Berlin and City of Chicago will, with the three new vessels, make a powerful fleet for the Liverpool service. People do go to the prayer-meeting to be edified, to he sure, but not to be cdittrd tetrlWuCly. bat to be refreshed spiritually ; and for this purpose the -stammering, broken utterance of the SSiSSa hot^wSu^ty hls advice ^.nd cmT.Iv have been kffltd by ehmucncv than by .. .

.. ^ i THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR THE ADVERTISEMENT OF J. HENRY' EDMUNDS, I REAL ESTATE and -INSURANCE AGENCY, ' . philadelphia office, 523 chestnut street.

Jottings Through Jersey. The citizens of Mays Landing have appointed a committee to purchase a "re : * Dr. Thomas Rturdivant, Qf Mlilville. declared his purpose to run as an In- t* dependent candidate for Senator in Cumlie- land. w The application of Joseph Maurer for 'it saloon license at K (report, waa refused to the Court at Freehold on the ground that there wore saloons enough at that « lllsc*. The route for the proposed extension Jv of the WUllauutown and Delaware River Bnilroad from Oiassboro to Mulllca I111I 1* now twine surveyed. The distance is » aliout sis miles. New Jersey is the heaviest tomato S' packing slate in the Union, her outpost 1) last year bring 802.800 coses, against 408,212 for Maryland, Pennsylvania and ^ romblncti. v C ionel James M. Scovell, lias been v -elected to deliver tlic dedicatory ad. cdrew at the opening of the new public school house at Angleaea next Saturday C afternoon at two o'clock- s The work upon the State Capitol ia making rapid progress. The nrw streic- j, ture is to lie finished In November, 1887. and It will cost #200,000, witli something h like #25.000 additional for furnishing. >' The Serenth Annual Reunion ol the Veteran Association. First New Jersey J Volunteer Cavalry, will oe held at Tren- c ton, -N. J.. (State Street House), on 1 Tbntaday, October 21, at 10 o'clock a. m. I A syndicate of capitalists are about to ' creel 350 small dwellings in Burlington. 1 The scarcity of houses there has caused f many people employed In various Indus- , trb-* re resirlr in other towni and make 1 tlallr trips. | There was a big gathering at Somers t . Point on Saturday afternoon, the famous ' Ashing club which is named after that ■ . place giving an old-faibioned dam-bake. The Steward's memorand# railed lor s ; 5,000 r ams, t .000 oystefW, and turkeys, s . chickens and'ducks in profusion. | Judge Woodruff, of Paaaain. has surprised some applicants by filing an ale r and wtnr fee at #00. Under tlic statute - i under which the license la granted the t Coast is r quired to fix the fee to be , paid by the licensed persons. The c . -lalute provides that thru/re shall not be , . less thsn #10 or more than #50. [, George Ilutrhrns. a fruit raiser of - Blue Anchor. Camden county, who re- t i c-itUy died, bequeathed the bulk ol his [, i rstalr, valued at about #10.000, to Henry a Gi-trgr, thr aortal reformer and Labor ambits tr for Mayorof New York. The . . money is lo be applied to the founding , . ot a trostior the distribution of George's " . w-ii-Jr Bitltivd "J'roeress and Poverty." " . and which had captivated the deceased. Major General Joseph Plume, N. G., I1 I S. J., has approved of the application " r made bv Colonel James Brady nod * • others of Atlantic Citv. tor a company 1 ' of solitary to be locati-d at that place, which «B- mustered into the state rer 8 vice Tuesday evening by Colonel D. B. " Murphy, of Camden. The company will h • !«• oreiniml the same as a company of y I infantry, anil the members will wear the I regulation uniform prescribed for In- C. . fan try. but with artillery trimmings, c Tlic new company will be attached to s i the Second Brigade. -- The attendance at Mt. Holly Fair this ,j - year has surpassed all the previous do- „ togs hi that line. From the day I be „ big gate* were opened there ^have been in and oat of the grounda" rfie ezhib! , 1 il* have increased to a remarkable exgent. Mt. Holly may Justly claim the I biggest institution of the State, and . with a show of Justice. Alongside her lug show ibe other little side issues are quite insignificant. There never has been snrh stock, machinery, and fancy " article- gotten "together in the common- » wealth for the delectation of JnaeymenV ' eyes. The proceeds at the gate have n quite filled the treasurer's big box. snd comforts Ide dividends will beawarded to p those opulrqt Burlington county farmers, ti Sam Jones like* nothing better than to T pitch Into those professed Christians, c who play cards, dance, go to the theatre, snd,attiuid base ball games, and he .tells J this story to UinMrUe the point : An si aired negro, comparing him and 8am' n -matt, said: "Sam Small preaches de p Gospei Just like anybody rise. But tl Jones he's got sympathy with us poor si culled folks. Ir a man has stole a water- n melon or chicken where there's plenty c pioie left, 8aa Jones never nri any- d thing about it. He's got aympavhy; but - 'hear highfalutin' sins, don't be make the devil come right on the slip f" Saven Hie Life. Mr D. I. WUcoison, of Hone Cave, Kv., says be was, for many years, badly affllctcsf with Phthisic, «W Disl^es; the pains were almost unendorabie and " would sometimes almost throw him into h convulsions. He tried Electric Bitten ■ and got relief from flrat b H ie and after 6 taki g six bottles, was entirely cured, and had gained in flesh eighteen pounds. T Sty* he positively believes he would # have did. nad il not been for the relief h afforded bv Electric Bltlrrs. Sold at tl flfty centaa bottle by Pr. Jt A. Kannedy. r Bucklen's AmlopSilvs. r The bear Salve In thr world for Cuts, J Brotars. Sores. LTrers. Bait Rheum, " Merer Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands, CbilbUiB*. Coma, and all Skin Eruption. 7 satisfaction, or -money refunded. Ihfce 8 KrSSdv1^ b0t yo,"kb",Hir?N ; Two Mexican policemen eha. -da hp- J hve over the Rio Gmnde river into 13 1 Paso, Texas, and after shooting and i wounding him, kidnapped him bade into J TheOustom Ho^^Airide. in Baa rigwd t» a chiqne flria hi that Sly.*0*"

Newark dogs have a bad reputation. The "Anchor!*" got in safe witli a •' ImkaLahatL v Five more convicts were legally whip- c ped at Wilmington. Del. el "The Vanishing Lady" is exciting the [' wonder of Philadelphia!!*. A Doctor Bellamy has been arrested „ ringing s chestnut hell In rhnreh, » Ex-Attorney Brewster is going to re- 9 his taw practice in Philadelphia. , Renator Sawyer, of Wisconsin, has p Jusl celebrated Iris recentieth birthday, ii Seven of the Chicago anarchists have ^ been sentciiccd to be liaoged on Dec. 8 „ The Eoglisli cutter. Ga'atra, lias out of commtaion and laid up at Ridge, _ ! I>e VIco's comet of 1884 has returned. | but can be distinguished by long trie- j only. The IT. 8. Senate subcommittee ia in- i vesllgating-tlie fishery question at Glou- J The Government will do well to en- ' gage a town wlitatler for service on the 1 government buoy. Ail the Wlggin'a sif the country arc Dying to get their names changed by acts. , Florida, It Is stated, will raise only • ) hair crop of oranges Jjil* year and the | c op is a failure. j The total coinage for September was 1 #."..070 855, of whic-h #2,07(1.81(1 was gold 1 and #2.037,185 silver; balance minor I coins. I 'Richmond's colored population exited great Interest in -lie -Knight* of Labor, which held tlirlr General Assembly In that city. Judge ' -hi#, in Chicago, on Saturday, sentenced the seven An -rrhl«te convictod Of murdrr to be banged im the 3rd gf Drecrohernext. The enthusiasm worked op by the . campaign of the Tayl -r brothers in Ten- i has not- been equalled in Ibai -tale ».nce 1884. Boston is doing nobly In the way of ; subscribing money for the Charleston I Hiifte ers. Al last arcMint the fund had I passed the #75.000 point. Soldiers are picketed all along the line of the railroad when the Czar travels, with orders lo shoot anyone who atlo approach it. I . The shipment of ire from Chicago to , Ban Francisco l\v trains nm on a passenger schedule, to pr vent loss by meltIs the slest commercial ides. I Mr. Powdeny, the founder of the of Lab-ir or.- an zation, is lo have wagr-s rai-rd from #1500 a year to J end -without the boycott, too. If the atayiauhomc licpiitillran v«Jc Iowa rximcs out this year Hie Des HtfUUr p o -rises that th* party majoriti in Novemlwr will reach *>.000. Tliv employes of tire twenty -one pork packing esUblishnienis of Chicago are * a strike because of Jhe derision of Ibe employers to return t • ten hours per - 7 Ire statement of railroad earnings for September shows a grati'ying condition of affairs. Seventy-seven railroads exso increase of #2 882.481 over last for f-e same period. A daring thief stoic clothes from Mrs. OliveFa clothcs line on Monday evening h fore it was fal lv dark, it will • to well to keep watch on the "wash." or take it in by sundown. A Presbyterian Church buffi from peu , rifled wood found in Allen's creek, is I of t' r curiosities of Mumford. Men- | roe onunly. N. V. iwaf and moss fussila are to be plainly -rem in thr stone. A Hr-is-eye. vi »- from Trinity spire, New York, would disdnw, it is said, ' 16.000 saloons in sight— 12 000 in New « York and 4000 in Jersey Citv. Newark and Patterson. A wet rainonUy indeed. Atlanta, by a vote of 10 to « In her Council, ■ as ao far weakenetl from her ' "dry" stand as to allow brewers to delirer be«'r at private resid-ncc*. and the 1 Prohibitionists down there are "bopping Lieut. Henn is reported #10.000 out of pocket as the result of bis efforts to capthe championship cup. But he has several thousand i-II*rs' worth of e valuable nautical experience which he take home with him. t A carrier nlgeon was picked up, up i tlie other day. An Investigation , that it had been released with nine others from a town in the Southern part of I he State and had bee -me lost from the rest. These birds never give np their search for Um point they arc seeking lo roach. It had flown on and on till it be- t exhausted, when il fell and-eri-d roily died of starvation.* , Mm ZdrntismtttU. Rheumatism We doubt If there Is. or can be. a rpectik remedy for ihmmattsa; bet thousands who suOered Its pains hare been greatly benefited fly Hood's Bareaparilta. If yon hare ta find retteC try ltd* great remedy. -I waa afflicted wtth rhr.ue.Uwn twenty years. lTrrtoes to HP Hound no relW, bus CT.i«lamia»m shnost hrip . T. Balctuc. Shtrtey Vfltag*. Mass. relief tin I took Bond's Sar-apaiiila. 11 haa ' ethers." Lxwis Bcanara, lllddrford. Me. ^ t Aredto'boek etaUataNt addttionsl erldenee. ! sksskS1 i °iOO Do*M On# OoIIm. ; " ; ■ :

The Election Law. The election law passco last winter j shows thai important addttionehnre been I made to tbo duties of eiw-tioni "til"-r--, j complying. Among the duties of the ! officers, as prescribed by the law i passed at the last session, are the follow - j Ingi "On the day of election, beside i the usual poll list, a register shall la; kept ; of all the |iersons voting, which restatesshall be transmitted to the County tlerk, j be flled in bis office." lM inspi-ctors ( are required in all cities to ct/nVcy to the City Clerk's office, without alo.P|»ge, tile ballot-box aflcr it has been prope rly sealed in accoidanee with law;, and to ti'is end the City Clerk is required to keep his otflee open from the time the polls close until all the boxes bavo been oelivcro, 1 ' The Voice of the People. The people, a* a whole, seldom make mistakes, and tlie unanimous voice »• — Joe which comes from those who ■- ;us,--t Hood's 8arrai#rtlla. fully the claims of thg proprietors of tills great medicine. HUced, these very claims arc based entircfyNu! what the people saj' Hood's Sdrsapariua has done for them. Head the abundant evidence of its curative powers, and give it * fair, trial. The following officers were recently elected by the State Firemen's convention at Philllpeborg: PresMffiht, Gen. IS. W. Spencer, of Passaic City: Vice President, "tor tlie Fifth District, Fred- IL Beach, of Dover;- Recording Secretary, H. If. Brown, of Newark; Assistant, George W. Poliitt, of Patorson; Treasurer. John MrKiernan, of Paterson. John Kennell of Pasaaie City, was elected one of the Committee. 3tti' Pkdvtrtisrrarnts. DON'T be frightened ' [ :*fa» ofSia. s-k'ich rreDy dry up ibe b'.-* I Ofsl j Uvln piuesllou,|Widu.c-C>>uwi(ad-allIced-palher's " SKIN-S0CCESS " - izd tta EjMB kiiUti Aramtlcj tsisii tti:. rile* 74 nets. KtitatfiMeti. etttiacfrnr SnwUt. a Bed Jtety ti PALMER CO., 122 Nra. Strati, N. Y. City. POBTV VKAHS- OMR. I |# Trm fmn mfp, let" Sara-Suet sbb " /« Clrwu // ,—/■>('/, rand m 1*1 rt "I sc---cure guaranteed. palmer's i p whitesidEs,^ . 909 arch street, minnnsiiii "mTm Crayon, Pastel & Oil Colors ' OOP1BS OF DKCKASED PKKS08S. OS- " GRAND TURKISH RUB-UEST-S Iigl'AKTM EST, XI S. 1Mb W. ^ ^ lamiw mot*, sssnibenewret. j aiBir- i»r i-runsvivsnia!1 M*imm)AUr>JOHNtK)S.rrup,K B. ROWLASD, Bapc. mjlA-r 4500 htt. DVS 1 * glVdstoneparnell great | rsh" struggle. vZgsraEffji&gss. rfs taS Bmy E-apus J.Q in emire. Onti $v:o. "P C. UOBNBLL, ~ 1 COOK AND CATERER. I a prepared to asm si fpobUc sad private S HAUT1BS OH WEDlllNOS J No. » IlECATUR BTKSItT. F Cage Stay my. N. J. | MKDli At OFFICES. No- 200 1 Nona n ami birart. railo-i-ln .o, nr. in?i?r'' t' i v >ad | ww*fi[y|ynwl«ia.| M J^wwoa^Mbtlr^OolHHip! IM U4QMG" M » 5 SSHrSsS :

r~ 1 mABOUT BLACK SILKS/l | jl Early last Spring we made a large purchase of BLACK SILKS at lower prices than they have brought for several years. Since then Silks j have advanced ftilly twenty per cent, in value. We now propose to "give our customers the ad I vantages of our purchase by offering them at the ok! prices. So if you want a C.ood SILK this is the time to buy it. HALL'S „ No. 2 G South Second Street. PHILADELPHIA. DIAMONDS, . | ~ -"WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE. • Masonic Marks and Badges OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY. Having received a large invoice of Diamonds, am prepared to oiler extra inducements. WI LLIAM F. ENGLEHART, NO. 205 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 1 SELLING OUT MY ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTHING' Offered ai prices regardless of cost Call and examine. CHARLES NEEDLES. GOFF & SMITH, , MANUFACTURERS AMD SUIITERS OF BRICK, POTTERS and BUFF CLAY LOWEST CAHII PRICES. O.Bcc. winltti'a Grocery store, ari 4k Hroad St>„ Mlilville. WH.1.1AH h. aiiiw, agcni. OROSU* BY MAIL WILL jlECEIVE I' HQ MPT ATTEWTIOM, -llS-y -GEORGE E. CUMMINOS. AGIST FOB THE SALE OF _L— L— Bldiw lili al Seaside Part Island HeiiMs, Anjlessi A Pi. Pleasai I •okfiby 703 Walnut Straet^Philadalphia

« Important Question FOB TBE nBSER TO MIISIOER, BAUCH'S BONE MANURES, Sfc-xrta-ti- jq u josa •^ssagarr: rro: ^SlMueTaso"Hs RAW-BONE ■aaatactarw.alwp.rtrra nm-HWiUTll PHILADELPHIA- PA. USE MUSH'S CELEBRATES S25 PHOSPHATE DEAFS urali^a ol tar ii>, with i MUSI. Cured Mmmiiio urre reaataa, re* tiaaatta bandreda of utasrs Iw raira- ore— m. A pisia, emplr and bona trretawat. Ad-.lrera ois-41 T. *. PAGE, lra Ea« WU 8t, S, T, Cny. ,

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