• i. SO per Annum. In Advance upland and (Soimfg. Notice.. POST OFFICK ARRAXamUMTB. 8ept. 1011,. A. />. lWWtqe Port limce u Cine Hit. N. J. win apes at I oWal . l Ku ted close ft! S o'clock v. m. ( in KnniUyn fr«m tsotoort B-anUl l 6-clink p. nv MMT'DfiMr }WW BinutlM Inol •!•■- lock LSI., nntfl < o'cnek p. m„ sxcepi <ffirl«l>t dkRrlMliae nl nXMi. - , Atl maaerWlH t" "Wit I" n" erieraaoc kB nnlctra ufralae'ij rcrwered Inur., MiUi doses uioVkvEjLnZaiid ».*>i p. m. . r. J. MgLYiK.rnmimT. Because you hate a liaril row to, hoe '» boresiobjouihouUlBotlioelt well. The oofjr wiy lo 1c»«on I lie number i> to hoe each one Uie brat you know how, perhaps one may be reached in the courae of time not ao difficult to till. If your lot hsi been oast in the kftclic-n. roil up your aleevea and make that mnch neglected spot u bright as scouring mid scrubbing may do. Don't fled fault wilh the world because you arc moored to a sraahlub, desk, shop, or anything else. His greatly to the credit of the person" who stands flrmly and takes the blows tl at .are sure to be rained down upon liinu than to wblmper like a child and run away half scared to death. Cultivate a taste for literary genu and paste them about your bench if yon are a wage i eaucr. It wouldn't he a bail ideatoatick your bat full, of them should no better place offer- Think of the true, the rood . and the beautiful and go on, no matter if there be Boot in the way. They will harm yon no more than the stone one's , that arc sometimes made to symbolize , security at the entrance to prominent public place*. Fifty per cent, of life's ' trouble* arc liorrowed. Just what Tom, Dick or Harry may think of you or your actions need give no trouble if you are ever actuated by an enlightened conscience and follow it* behest*. 11 is the duly of every citizen to exer- 1 rise the right of franchise, lie baa no ] moral authority for secluding himself : from hi* fellows and say by bis addon I that be will have nothing to do wllb the . dirty pool of politic*- It may be tilt oc- '■ t ion in refusing to mix with bis neighbors ] in the primaries and at the polls, goes j largely lo make thing* as they now are, 1 left t" the design* of the professional office seeker or spoilsman. A citizen can | make no greater mistake than to decline lo vote bis convictions. Let him pat in Ills piper opinion for something. We ^ warmly retommend to bis favorable , consideration the Republican tii ket, and if he lias carefully pondered the situa- 1 lion, there need be no reasonable doubt ( but that he will vote It solid this fall. A , man with no religious or pofjllcaTtaith I h a minus quantity, and neeils to have . something added to him that he may lie" , more of a citHen and s'ffhd up 10 defense | of hi* lioaeal opinions, even If he stands alon •- A negative specimen of human-By-hmfmrnar-to anybody, not recti to , 'himself, and the sooner he it declared a , public nuisance, that needs nbaling by - exportation the better for nil concerned. ' Moral, vole. j If the twin sisters zeal and activity, ' will accomplish prohibition success it , must be reached. The men of the Third I l'arty are earnest and united. The thirst J dor office luu not as yet seized Upon its j adherents to any appreciable extent, and 1 they are ahouldrr to shoulder in a righteous cause. If they have impracticable ideas concerning it. We admire earn- , cstnos*. It hi at the base of success, and it may be said without fear of contrndie- 1 lion that nothing will succeed, without ' lb Republicans may safely take a leaf ■ from the Tt^lrd Party in activity. There is no time nor use to complain of the 1 grneral indifference. Kvcry true Republican' mast buckle on an iron clad gunboat Ibis fall and be ready to shed hlinsell on the altar qf his country. The Republican county nominating 1 convention meets to-day at the Court House, for the purpose of making a ticket to be Supported at the November election. It is to be hoped that delegates will listen to the protests of the tionc and | sino'w of the party that are outside the ; convention and make their nominations in open session. What there it that demands accrery about nominations is not generally understood by those who ire 1 left to guess what's going on while the star chamber business Is being consnmated. This kind of procedure excites sus--•jiirion and provokes Antagonism to the ticket before It is made. Let the work of the convention be done in the full light of party opinion. The present representation in ourfcounty convention is an arbitrary arrangement wllli nothing in it to recommrnd. ami much to condemn. At present live delegates are allowed to each township each
and Cape Slay City . and one to each borougii. Upon what basis this apportionment is made is beyond comprehension. It Is mere snap work devoid of common sense and needs amending. The only proper plsn for apportioning representation is on the oasis of the number of votes cast at the previous election in favor of the ticket- Br ibis plan there will be a fair, Jnat and equitable rrpn-senm-Hon. At the delegate meeting on Saturday evening last the following gentleman were elected to represent the Republican voters of ibis city at the nominating Convention to be held at the Court House : — J. G. W Wan . J. S;ralln» Ware. Cbaries (!. (lark. Alexander Doracy and Richard Timid. They go Unpledged, ami will be ootid for the best We hope to print the tuff Republican ticket next week, ami dtaire that tl may I c one which the Wats may brartilv onpnort. There Is plenty of material In Cape May for the work of construction so that It win command the full support ^l?hT^^'tuT^fet?iebvSTCdej rocnt cf the partv a chance to poll a solid vole by their wise actjoo. The pilots of the Christian Berj-b will snrl'ej:"t-omes around. Mr. Bsmuei T. • Bailey has been assigned to look afi.r Utc business of die company in its relatlotr.srtut the ship Imilders," the Messrs. Pomon, of New York. The Wax* conBtsialates the gentlemen of the syndicate Next Tuesday evening la the rhnpel saj8g»aa^t after the Impressive pubt* service* of Uesanetuary. «. Wie,- oftbcA jur-' — -rr—
! PERSO NAL. B .The Beatties were off for the city on I Monday moming. f M. F. Ware, of this city. Is the cbam- - pion red-drummer. Pastor Whitmanh is getting ready for • the winter by growing a foil beard. - Judge Edmunds has the manners of a Southern planter of ante bullion tlmvs. - Harry Lee, of Camden, conducted last ;• Sunday's" train to Cape May with the ' skill' of a veteran. Dr. Walter- S. Learning attend* at his « Cape May office on Tuesday and Wed,a nesday of cacti wecjt. • » , Mr. ltobb P«id tl»e Cape «- visit fast r- Saturday. lie brought his family with j bint for j day at the shore*. , . .. Col. (T. W. Smith Is alt egperi auctioneer. - His toflgne fljes with the speed of. . attoncenuated tea party. ' j Captain Sua. Sony has Been appointed keeper of Life Paving Station No. 119, c vice Captain Gfo. HildretU resigned. c Rev. J. R,.We»t wooiladdrcssed a lsr'ge - audience on the Subject of temperance e reform on Tuesday evening in MJHtary r 1Ia11- , - Col. TL 8. Cheves, the great Southern > orator, will speak on llie subject of Pro. " hibitlnn on Friday. October 23, in Mlli1 buy Halt. 1 ' George E- Committee makes frequent 1 trips to the Cape. lie is the agent for building lota all the way up and down 1 Dr. James Mecray and his estimable ' wife are on an extended visit to PliUadel1 phis. Niagra Fails and other points of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Essen and Mias , Carrie Essen started on Thursday mornJ tog on a^jileasure trip to Niagara Fails. Mr. II. F.J"hns..of the Pension office, 1 was at Cape May 011 Thursday on official L biiBlnrs'- Mr. Jolins^s a ^brother of " city. Rev. G. 8. Corwln, of Cape May Point. 1 still keeps the linmces on and does evan1 celisUr. work in tkedistribulioo of tracts. ; His tract, "Cau All Be Saved ?" Is au ! able presentation of an im|HirUnl subject. Mr. (loorge W. Adams, publisher of 1 the Washington Star, died on October ' 10th. Mr. Adams has been one of Cape 1 May's regulars for many seasons. It is . with sincere regret that we learn of his demise. Mr. C. Thomas and family have via- . catcd their liamUomc summer residence and returned to Philadelphia. Mr. ' Thomas is an ardent admirer of Cape Mar, ami Amis no piece tikelt trrwbtch" spend the summer season. Robert Huml, James glitcs, Samuel SchclUngcr, Jr.. Officer Baldwin and wife, John J.' Ratty and sotwiI others 1 of our eitizene visited the Mount Holly 1 TliOrsday Is Cape May day at tlie celebrated conclave of the Knights of Resolutions on the Death of Thoe. H. Williamson. At a meeting ot the City Council of the City of Cape -May, 011 Thursday, Octv 18D0, the following preamble and resolutions were adopted : WnsitZAC. surviving members of tbc Cape May City Council hare learned witli sorrow of the ilialli of Thomas II. Wii011c of our- fellow members, and Wiikkea*. In common with the citl- . of fhia city, we desire to publicly voice the general grief excited in the business community by the sad" event. Therefore be it Knoltal, That Thomas IL IV illiamsonV ; fits the city would have derived from the government of the same by inch con- 1 scicnteous citizens, that hi* officio! career ] marked by the fearless pursuit and I just conduct laMcommjmded the respect of ail sections of the city. And be it ! further , 1 AVmfotf. That the sincere sympathies ! of this body is respectfully tendered to the family of our deceased member io , their affliction, fully recognizing that while our loss is that of the faithful pub- . die servant, Ut«r> Is the far greater of a husband, a father and a friend. And he . it rurther : . - RnoH wf, That the Mayor and membera of thU Council attend the funeral in a And b* It further lhu Irol, That a copy of these resoln- . fions be sedt ta the family of the deceased, and lie published in the newspa- . pers of tills rily, and also in the Cape Cihihly (JautU. Aud be it further ftwhrd, Tliat lt|c Council cbambfr be - draped in mourning for thirty days. F. Sidxst Towxeaxn, ) Josxi'ii II. lUsnw, 2 ('"""m'toel. k. mii.lzb. »- Dateil. Council Chamber, OfcL T, 1880. At s meeting of the Board of Director* of. tlie Cape May Ocean Pier Comnanr, : h-lil on Saturday, October Bth, A. I)., ; l»kV inj'hlladelphia, the following re- ; sniniioOT were unanimously adopted : , WitKRass. We liave learned withsiueer* sorrow of tbc death of Thomas H. WUi ttamson. a member of our Board, who , hat been active, energetic aud faithful In connection with the management iff the business interesU of the Pier Company ' since its organization, therefore h- it , /fcaofaad. That in thla sudden Vrouveuicut our Board haa loat one of its moat efficient membera, who was always wise ; in cpuncU. diligent in the discharge of [ dmy, exemplary in his Christian life, and 1 an energetic and public spirited cittaen. Rtmohtd. That we extend to the family of the deceased, our dftp sympathy in this great bereavement, and the asaurance of our profound sorrow in the death of Mr. WimflritevWho endeareit hWnj self to us by hflPfeejiial disposition and . sen to US OV ni.v-geji.ai uispoauwu ■ his warm and endurlug friendship. 1
Abstracted from tlie minutes. ' D. R. PATnmsox, Sec. pro tcm. v Dated October 9th, 188«. ' ' Our agricultural friends have liad a 1 montli of delightful working weather in 3 f which to do their fall work. In looking a back over the reason the crops have been f I fully up to an avriage, cxr epl com. Tlie c weather was to wit for that important t staple. It was hoped that Cspe May rountv farmers would feet enough Inter- t r ct In their occupations to fall Into line ] 1 and make Ihelate organized society a sue- t 1 cent, but somehow flsh and oyster* take a ; too much attention for any to be spared, 1 looking to better methods of raising (, 1 crops. It will be in order during the , r leisure of the late autumn and winter to * > again agitato the booming of an agnetilt tural society, or injecting a little more blood into the ooe set gotog^ last spring. ( a Mr*. Elmira W. Uuglws, wife of Re*. 1 . Dtnlcl I, Hughes, died at Traer, Iowa, ' r on Totwday, the 5th Inst., aged 68 years. 1 „ She had been in feeble health lor some < q time, and her demise has not, therefore, t taken her relative* and friends here by 1 ■ surprise. Mr. and Mr* Hughes spent 1 last winter st Gape May ta oedev to avoid i j the rigora of the Iowa winter, returning 1 to their western home in the early spring, j i * Mrs. Hughes was a woman of excellent I character, and her life was one of ex- j " einplary nitty. She possessed unusual I , , literary ability, and contributed to the j , ' current religious literature ot the day : , r inanv valuable papers, one of her last | , prof actions being some brautiful verses I ^ Which were printed in locsJ pspors. | , " The Democratic voters of Cspe May 1 1 Citv are requested to meet at the City . Hail on Saturday evening, October 18, 1 : rl 1888. at 8 o'clock to Meet Ave detonates j ■ S to the convention, to be held el Cape ! . * May Court House oa Wedoeeday, the 1> aHb instant, at 19 o'clock noon, to nom- ! m inate a candidate for Assembly and * Sheriff. Tbc Sunday school, connected with the | ig^SBSi
- SALTS. . )n Long Branch is getting 1 reputation for smugglers. n The Ebbitt is still open for the accommodation of guests. )r The prayer meetings of the Baptist church are well attended. Cape May's city council comprise a very good looking body of men. n The package party "panned out" a 10 line sum for the Reading Room. A fine akecpabead for fifty cents is a j, Cape May toothsome suggestion, j. The- reign of terror for birds and wHd byasts begins on tbc first proximq. . ,, II vr»s joyful ydtngs when -the Anj, choria was stgnalieil 08 St. Johns. ' Bfflith £ Co. - afc stdl catering lb jhe i- wedding and birthday trade. ltlDt >f • Wednesday evening is the llbre set by . the churches for weekly prayer meetings. f Tbc package party netted the Beading ' room eight dollars and forty-eight' ctnts. f E. P. Roe's new story, "Ho Fell ia e Lore with Hn Wife," is ohe of-hls best. y For everything in the stationery line go to Garrison's, 89 Wellington street. 0 Mr. Blaine speaks in Philadelphia this crening in behalf of the Republican - ticket. „ " The aulnmnal lie It now in season and > it compares most favorably with its an. r cestors. . " The Board of Freeholders will have a new "art. of rules" printed for their 8 guidance. J Look but for the advertisement in next week's Watx of the Bragdon Hog Choi, era Specific. * C. H. Miller and II. IMowell closed their Cape May .business last Saturday " for the year. The ATO. I". W. presented a tine ap'j pearance while attending Mr. WilliamThe Baptist Sunday school studies the Bible lesson in tlie neat lecture room of the church. 1 "The Model Young man" was the - subject x>f Pastor Whitmarah's lost Sun- , day evening sermon. There is much of lop-sidednuss 10 [ tlie mental as well as in the physical r constitution o! man. ; Mrs. Elizalietli Ijiwrence Ricgle lias ! made a most favorable iinpreaaiuu by 1 her late debut in opera. Tlie pulpit ot tlieM E. church was - filled last Sunday, in the absence of 1 tlie pastor, by In^nl talent. Pierces Business College lias an ex- ® ecllent record-in fitting -young men for 1 active commercial pursuits. . A crusty old bachelor protests against the activity of women. He donH Iks 1 iicre in thtar progrcssiveneas. ! I. P. Wliitoskles,!>09 Arch street, make . a specialty of oil portraits, crayons aud i pastels at prices greatly reduced. The question on laifayette street is not who belled the cat, but who canned , tlie dog. Ed. Taylor wants to know. A muzzle thnt will let the pet poodle . yawn without difiiculty is tlie latest achievement of this eventful age. " Paints, varnishes, oils and glass in 1 large and small quantities at Smith A Go.'*, 80 Washington street. ol8-Jt t Cutlery, silverware, pocket knives and 1 scissors at Smith & C'n.'s Great Bargain ■ House. 00 Washington street. 10-dt ' The placid faces of the average citl- . ■ zon shows irrt sign of election rzcltcucnt. [ It will be different in a work or so more. ' Tlirsc ccntlriMti of h'igli social standing declare that they have turn the sea serjient during Uie month in Goshen .. ; No nutter how great tlie misfortunes . of other*, there are those whose eyes • are looking out for what they may gain I from it. The warm weather often has a depressing and debilitating effect. Hood's sarsapartlla overcomes ail languor and 1 lassitude. "Two dimes anil a nickel" is the way 1 Colonel Hmitb pal the bid when it 1 mushed *0 far toward a dollar as to " warrant it. I "For why will ye dirt" Evangelistic services in the Presbyterian church of . tills city, Nundsy evening, Oct. 18th, nt k 7.30 o'clock. IV« hope to chronicle within a few . days tlie transfer of a large section of . real estate in this city to a syndicate sL . ready formed. 1 The Camden Democrat prints very tnr teres ting stories each week. They an' > selected by one who n|>preciate* good current literature. • Too long public prayers are not proflt- ■ able. It would be better to finish them at home if they are so long as to reach - beyond five minutes. , The Reading Room committee are so , wed pleased with the package party that they will soon supplement it with a I broom brigade drill. There is nothing that makes one long j for the power of Sulliran more than . when a number ten boot comes (airly , down on a petted corn, i The sun's rays shining through a jar t of colored liquid hi a drug store at Dua- ; bury, CP. was so focused upon the window casing as to set it on fire. Tlie blue Jays are being killed to adorn 1 Indie's hats. 'They have the brightest of. ' plumage and are in large demand for the I brad gs« of rsd-boaded blondes. The WiT* acknowledges the receipt : ot The Buyer! and EUi-pen Guide from [ the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. It is a valuable aid to the shippers and " wholesale dealers. Tlie Schuyler El oriric Light Company 1 vi their rnrhoiis to burnimr for the first to '
time in Millville Thursday night. The ® start witnessed a big success. Several 8 Cape May capitalist* are Interested in ^ For a generous Mice of bride's cake •' the Wave thanxs Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ' Sclicllenger. This excellent couple ® arc'now enjoying a wedding jaunt lie- ' fore telling up for themselves in this city. Msy prosperity and happiness at- [ them. » j We are In dally receipt of regrets of r the sudden disappearance of Mr. Wll- , llanison from his usefulness in tempcral things. He left behind many friend 1 The cahthuroplens were out on Turs- j day evening to give Mr. and Mr*. Joseph | M." Schellingrr a weleoroe home. The - vonng people gave their ftfcnds a hrarty J wriwane and ail hand* hazl a good time. , Mr. Olando Kelsey , the owner of Kel- , see's Patent Steam Generator, has been t contracted with to nut one of his ma- " chines in the public school building. . Mr. Kelsey eras at the Cape on Monday < evening stopping at the Chalfontc. 1 Tlie Specific for the cure of the swine disease lias tumped the malady out at Bio Grande. A tan of it haa been manu- 1 • i already, and it is being sent all 1 over the eountry, art is doing all that - j « claimed for it. I Judge Green aad Attorn -y -General | 1 1 will be present at the Demo- 1 ' i erotic nominating convention, which | ; meets at the Court House on Wednesday, . ; tlie 90th instant, and address the public ; the issues of the day. | Mrs. B. T. Brown has removed to No. I 8 Perry stooet. and it will pay to go and i see bow cheat; she is sel&ng the be 1 , dry goods and notufns. :You will save . by buying ot her, and find when , you have' taken the goods home you , ] have made ho mistake. Also agent for the Steten Island Dyers. Good work I Mr. Wm. Bdtner*. of Green Creek, has . ! patented a aorcUabcr saving machiuc I tobls KxesUor clothes line. It doss I £T5f £|"i j nnm
n Conclaves of politicians are tW order ! of the day. •• ' 5. Mr. George S- Ware is a straight out Republican from way hack. it William Clumber* is the boss sweet l»tatojgTOwer of lower Cspe May-. . Isit not a litUe curious ll.at ^o" Prohibitionist has yet teen tlie sea serpent! George S.. Ware is a gentleman who 8 will command the full Republican party vote. , " ' Wc know several political freshmen that may just as well haven chance thts j fall as the old stagers. There teems id be no reason why we should nfit have entire harmony In the ensuing poiiti. al campaign. Not a few politics] aspirants have been = taking a Dover's poWder-^nyway their lever fbr place has subsided, y . Tlikt old bartered beavcrhat in the , guttor, near a city dram *hop,lsJood for a half dozen. Pnffilbitiou votes - • The. man on thp political stump on the • o'lrT fide alwdys make* a .harangue, * bpt Uistoue on hi* side.a idling address. George 8. Ward will make a popular e candidate to head tlie fall ticket On tlie Republican side ot the triangular fight.* s II a momenta dime is taken to think n upon the subject, who shall be the next Assemblyman from tbi» county becomes I one of great interest to Republicans. The Third Party will have to be squared and all Independents added to the rc- , ault before temperance reform cau be r aeczimpHshed by its method*. The theory is excellent, but there seem* to be beer either before or behind the votes 1 all tlie same to defeat its workings. West Cape May. ! Tlie bee. The bumble bee. ; O do take qgre of that bee. The dear officious aspiring bee. . - -.tl.-.is--ito*-ii..nt» iin.-i— inca.Ht,a.».i -v..ur- - J door. Anxious your family cares to explain, 1, Your best of friends till the ketioiu o'er. E. 8. Edmunds is the delegate to the Republican nominating eonveutrbn. j Councilman Charles Oliver will soon 1 move hack to his oid homo on Mechanic » West Cape May will soon claim to r have Uie fines! school building in the 1 Rev. Mr. 1-andis lias accepted a per. f manent caB to the Cold Spring Pre*byA decree of divorce lias been granted r by Chancellor Runyon to Rovlila McK pan from her husband John McKcan. t West Cape May myffignlcs are among ' - the best, ami among" the best of them & Sir. Wm. Illatncjfhis handiwork is su- . . per-cxccllent. %. 1 1 3D. Downs FostcrTbl Fishing Greek, Is visiting his daughter, Mrs. James El- i 1 dredge. Mr. Foster ia in feeble health. 1 He is In his 79th year. Miss Carrie Foster now at tlie Normal 1 : School at Trenton, writes delightful lit. ; l tie epiatels to her young friends of the manners and nMHbod* of that famous , , institution of learning. : Our youngmennraenterpritilng, sober, \ industrious 'ami far-seeing. They are 1 wise enough lo know that no nicer girls , are found anywhere Uian right here iu , West Cape May, and as it often happens , Uie bargain is made, tho house goes up , " and business is begun without any 1m- : ■ pOrteil capital. Tlie member* of the A. O. U. W. in ■ the borough make quite a company j 1 when all together. Wo mention Rev. G. , 1 II. Reeves, ltcv. I. T. Woolson, Captain - John Reeves,- Prof. D. t\ Ynnnrnr.n, C. 1 KldrtAgc, Enoch Ehlredge, D. Stevens. 1 Waltof Eldredge, Wm. Cliurcli, Frank ; t Entrikin. H. ft. Eldmige, J. II. Brewton ahd Joseph Swain. Rto.Crnnde. Tlie uuivaid mosquito, bills have been withdrawn. Itodv and Barney Goff are regular at- , , tendants at the Sunday school. Mr. Frol. Ncai lias recently intro- , , ducodbis residence to a licautiful garment ' ot paint. I A great many of our farmers will not sow iiny winter grain rn accouht of the P prevailing «1«X weaUtosf Mrs. Frank Ncal Kems to be doing a . tuahing business in her new store recently opened near the station. 'Uncle Sum Baseman will soon havo . , the neatest little cottage in the village, I U. will I>e an ornament to the place. Mr. Frank Downs, our popular wheel- . wiigUt.. is building a new butcher wagon , (or Alex. Springer, of Court House, i Mr. B. F. Barker defeated J. I«- Burk for delegate to the Republican county i convention at Holly Itenrh last Tuesday I night. 1 The Sugar Company are objecting to the nomination of Mr. George R Ware . for Assembly. Claiming Uiey wilt loose i one of their best employees if elected. ' Mr. L. I). Champion, our worthy shoemaker, has resign rd his position nl 'the r boarding house and resumed the making . and repairing of shoes in his shop near . the ataUon. It seems as though the ministerial dc1 partment of the Prohibition parly in Cape f. May county had trade a failure, and 0 stopped the fail of the gentle rain and ... 't.» pmfuoeA flow of thu spat Ming 1 The crop of orange ranc on the augar . plantation wan never better than at presi ent. Superintendent Hughes ha* introduced a very simple maclilnc that tepcr- . ate* the cane from the leaves, enabling i them to extract 40 per cent, more sncar ocnt more
from the cane than the old process cf milling. Wc arc pleased to learn that Mr. Gen. „ 8. Ware, of Lower township, has con. u snited to accept tne nomination on tlie * Rrpubiieau ticket if tendered him. Mr. Ware is an honest, upright and svery- - day laborer, and would undoubtedly receive the entire Democratic vote in tills place. We will venture to ray that there " is not a man in Cape May county with <, cleaner character and iccord. Let his. a nomination he unanimous and the masse* ; " will support him. Mr. 8. T. Corson represents In Capo I I May the "Reason Why" scric*. The] | books comprise .three, volume* of cxcllent reading "for the family anil school, j I subjects of which they treat "are ' Genera] .Science." Natural History and | [ the Biblical "Reason Why." Theso ; works lorn a library ol useful lnfpnna- t lion and come within tho reacli of all. ' They arc sold ot the low price of #1.50 per volume, and wc can Safely say each of them is worth more than Is asktxHor I The cause of Temperance has made 1 some nrogre** as the following advertisement that we re-print from the PenuJ svivania Oimtt*. dated May 8th. 1782, J i will iibow "To he Mid bv the sub- 1 ! srribcr. living In Newark. New Castle , ; county, Delaware State, two young : I.Dvgroba, one male and tbc other female, : 10 years old each. S old for no fault but ! for want of employment. Brandy .and ! whiskey t" be taken the same as cash." j Signed, Alexander Macbeth. ! I had given myself np as lost because ! ! Of Inherited scrofula. Tried everything ' 1 for purifving'lhe blood without benefit 1 1 until 1 useil Parker's Tonic, aad can; ; 1 truthfully ray that it cured me. 1 *UU • " use It for Its splendid effect on my gsn- I era! health. H. K. Lynd, Chicago. i ; atu^^Sniraf ' i t I
-Gonnty Notes- . r j What Oceans of game we see when tyc haven I our gun. t . Ilennis Creek oyster* are being inquired for in the market. I Holly Beach railroad threatens to build a new depot and engine house. Thg walnut crop is responsible for the • Stained appearance of 0k country boy's , bands. Wm. Soiucrs' clothe* line stretcher cannot be manufactured »* fast as ; nredrd. ... 1 Ten thousand dollar* 1* to be expended in Holly "Beach public Improvements ^ daring thy fall. y j rJicr. J. L. Jjndis wBI preach in Hie Green Creek Prvsbytcrinn -church "next , paMxittint llG. rn. r r A OMhffiltc has a horscshbe iiajjcd '.o the portcullis of bis ltousv 16 keen off s- Wtlchw and bring good Inek. r Anglcrea is'building'a boremgb liall with all .modern improvements, so we . Irani from onc^ofher citizens-. I C. R. Carey, of Five Mi® dteaeh" lias . a fine specimen "of a eoppcr. nut coined- . in 1793. It is a very rare epccicu n. It was a poor day for flickers, but. a , Bsysido boy managed to bag a couple of . dc/.enein a few hours qiirlng the week. " The" new . public school liuildltig at 1 Anglesaa will ba dcilicatod to-day. Jlny or I'. J.' Monroe presiding. Tins improvcI mrnt does large l-rcdil .to the tux payers ol the borough. . Each Sunday school of the county i* . expected to contribute a paper on tlie , needs of work to he read at the Sunday ' ville 011 tho 27tli and1 38ltoinst. The friend* of Mr*. 31. A. Itougias*. h-ntoat she ha" ^recently heen pro--aceiiunU she was n ported «iiclitlv better. Post 91, G. A. 11.: witii headquarter* " Saturday evening. October new Odd Fellow's Hall. Its object . fere from the late earthquakes. Captain1 C. W. Lord, or Vibelaml. wilUlcliver 0 Croon Crook. , The lluest team on the Bayshie is owned Gvslermen "arc beginning to realize i VLia ... 'r, ..;,a: : . i ■ will proceed to practice nt once. The family of 11. W. Hand will s.'.in remove to Cane Mar for the winter, r -i('TB^"^^1"iKdsmwrllio Bay shore blazing scarlet. , The Prefliytcriau church of the village its heating arrangements. 1 may do fail sowing. The ground is at - prawnt as dry s- * brmli b-*p 1 lVjn Sojnrr*. the pntentiv of the Ex- ' ccltlor Cloth' " Line Stietrbcr. will in goodseasou r.-.f a I ,rg-- harvest f..r 1, - 1 "The taro.ll lien hawk, and possom*. eaten ..;l .»> . l.u k. n>." was ti„ complai-Vot a v diagi poult rymaa a f. w 1 going off In the lalon, of a Idg hawk. Mr. Nicholas iYe*-c formerly k-M a snug batteau in the "Creek" ft" -..f. ;y His nclehbort ha-l o-vasionai fo-. - as to who had Un- prior right to it on© claiming to have boi rowed in pref. -• nee anoilMir rii . A Jiapry nira ...zed Mr. Crease lie hauled the t ." ...ne ' 9H|j|^%Ut.>nrh<'ern> an Itore any didurbaooe* about boirowlne it Dlas CrooK Dot*. ' JOraLDIIsfpen-'-. qTHi' -hr. 1. e,„ popular s<'liool miatrera, spent la-t Si n- • day at her home. Ttic 8lu|piug Company is booking the • causeway, gottinz ready for tho storm ; tides of tlie winter. Messrs. Jos. Douglass, Frank Doug- ■ lass -mid Cbaries Tomlin are harvesting ' their crop 'of cranberries. , The bluefish liave lie en biting during ' the past week. Tho warm weather eaus- ■ ing their prolonged stay. Mrs. Annie Norton and daughter Kllic 1 are Spending a few days at the residence ■ ol Sir. Cruise, Dorelu.jp r. Owing to tlie warm weather the first - of tlie week quite a number of the oyster r boats were compelled to defer tlie r work for cooler weather. Mra. Geo. W. Johnson and daughter ' Mollle. are spcnsling a few week* in r Camden with 3lrs. Johusori's eousin, Sirs. Amanda Qainey. ' Schooner Roxana Hand. Ciplain Geo. ! W. Johnson, make* weekly trips to Phil. : adelphia, where he finds a tcady sale for his oysters.. They arc tlie. best on. the - Cape *liore. ; Tlie ynwl boat of llio sloop Matlie ; llnlly that had broken loose from lier r fasUmlngs a abort time since, drifted out the Capes, was picked up by tlie steamer . Commonwealth and taken to l'hila.lelI P Rev. James E. Divertv. formerly on 1 litis charge, hut now at Slmson street 31. set some of the Cape shore bivalves. r Mr. Dlverty is a promising young insn. ' poracsirtfig many sterling qualities. Dur- " ing tho month of August lie married 114 : couples. Who can exec! that?
parried. "■ ■ ■ : : " '■ - ' ~ !'• ■ .October TMl, ISO*, "J lbs Uov. J. k UMU.O rrakleare or p !u- i.n.le*e psrent*. WratOape Mr. Je».-p! M •- Ml" KUeu Kdmenaa, yr-ueX'"'1 itsagnier ot Hon- Downs Elmunls. " gtcd. e2^ tarrat^yM^t'zvbm*(i "mi J)fur adi'frtismcnts. '• POSITIVE PROOFS, ^In other ailrw UramraaOThavo aalflt hatto 1 ^mnaOT^ ro^^l^^^aasachra srt I "^ast tn^UiKmoro totbe^mmtaaz Here traooihcr from nearer liomo. Ma. J. D KoV.at.lSs5, I ssSSS'SwrlSiSI ! S BSsrv. as zstivzz PFAELZER BROS, ft CO, BIO-A8I Market Wtreel. PbiloJelpkla. ! PrtoB 82.BO.! " ONE BOX DO Kit THE MPMNB8B. UUIIH'S S25P10SPHITI ACTITK AND riCRStANKNT ANIMAL BONE MANURE. Or. r. M. ve A Y A DON. *»alk fteavtlle, N. J. I ESKD. „ . - J, ' : ' '-r ' ' ' ■ - C.U.POW IU.U T-etakssa N. j.
$1,000,000 cTo£ngte Oak Hall. . In conducting our business, wc are distinct and apart from all other clothing houses in this : ' * • r We mark upon the goods whrft they arc, what the materials consist of, and givo with it a • , guarantee that will get you back your money if not satisfied. „ ' . "We inaugurate the Fall Season of 1886 with this announcement. We have outdone the activity of every former period |!| the house's history, in producing* our make- of clo.thing; justly famous for Its reliability and cheapness. I Immense purchase* of cloth, greatly lessening the cost of the goods, ivere made months ago ; an tfthe manufacturing got under -way in .early summer. ' By comparison, wc have in tuany cases "hia tie uf> fhfec Or four times the usual quantity, and required a larger army of Workpeople all the way through. No stone Itas been left unturned to get the clothing made in the very Best manner. We , shall-sell it with perfect confidence. Every garment has been tninutqly inspected ; nothing taken r "or granted. Se.qmS and buttons are. tightly put on. We wijl' be glad, to have you conic- ant look at the careful way we do these things. | , We keep no shoddy grades of clothing at an)' price. They may be sold by other stores. ; Wc regard thent as unreliable, and don't keep them.' t -Send a postal card for samples, and we will send you styles of a storcful of clothing. We trade on the old planks still,— goods exchanged, if unsatisfactory. Money refunded ! One lowest priccvand our guarantee. * . • WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, . - r S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets. • PHOENIX OIL COM FA NY. South-East Corner ^ront and Market Streets, PMadelphia. Manufacturers of the Ce.ubrated PHOENIX_BELT OIL. This Oil will preserve your belts ; lias no effect on glued or cemented laps, and gives I the full transmission of power. For sale by Belting Manufacturers and Mill Supply Houses at II $1.50 per gallop, in 1, and .1 gallon cans. ; <1.1.25 gallon in 5 and 10 gallon cans. $1.00 per gallon by the barrel. ; Use no o titer. If your snpplvman has not got it send its his address. Acme Rubber and Leather Cement, Channel Cement, Light and Dark, Rubber Paste, Oil-Proof. Warranted Uzz'. :n tho Market. Sond for Prico List. PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 1 CYLINDER and MACHINERY OILS ofC'all GRADES' ' •
5Bfdlral. p r I i! !.'S:.";^?f5'«SclS=22B I- EXHAUSTED VITALITY. Illustrative Sam le Free. ........ I olid I'hT.i.al DvlillltJ, Premaloro I'nr III Mm. Eina".^,V!W"T^ffc^«c« ar-l ^no un- ■ SSiPiralsl SS2 oo*S*M ta bT " ILLCUTItATlVK SAMPLE FREE TO ALL ^ Voaac aaJ niLlilto*|rod men tonhs aviuilnrt j ' MlStMsMSbill ^ Irisanity or ^Death^ ? SraSSoM aSvonirarlasm m?OT imnnal 'SmklUna. Rrtnvlnv b*rk jmna ami vieov. Ttm SEW QUININE, rail** KABKIKE. is tbe mart g notrrrlurtoo- Xm.**. It remove ip.i tlrel a amt arp"JK-i rrvibur. x.vw n* * rot appe««-. n naxra o* feel "too* mmt bealisj. sire* qniei r» rieep Uiai reftsraSala* tosffsld *ml wrarj . 3 Iieneroe Hospital. S. T., "CalvfTrylf ■»» 5 """0l u «. Fi.ncia n«>UI, X. T. ISSVha. mvii o* °* "'S'l"!? itart* °00' | ' Dr. I. ll7^^lo»rp. ^B.^KxaSnlnz^ burrron. T t^Tlnln.jiuu nSSe power. I — y*1"** 'B,arj a;w« SubebaSoA or meaSi^'rtWelu'per lij Marry * Mecre*, Cap* May, Jf. J., or ' KASEUsTo^ m £arien St-, Kew Yora
MARINE VILLA, CAPE MAY. N. J. XKAHE8T BOUSE TO THE URACIL NOW OI'KN FOR GtlEKTfc. FIRST-CLASS IN AU. ITS APPOINTMENTS. H. GUINAND. WE'RE GOING TO GIVE YOU Mopp pop youp mow. OiifEall mid Winter Styles of 'Clothing are BKTTIlR 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. v BUY YOUR FURNITURE I BY DAYLIGHT. ami'r a-.iim.ie ^ i^'^ji^'iur^reaii^Un.'.'or '"neap »i"i '* - [WB ""chamber and parlor suits Cant beexreiied In l»m rtly. domta rarerallr »*ek"l IYINS & BROTHER, ; 55 North Second Street. Philadelphia, below Arch, E««t Side. ' -AMVEt X UANDIS. CALTOX I. LAXDIS. - ,8. L. (IABLE. Special Partner. --LANDIS & C0.,~ (Sou. mora to ORAY BILL * CO.,) Wbolraale Dealer* m : Wood and Willow-ware, Carpets, Oil-cloths, HOPES, TWINES, COTTON BATS, BRUSHES, Ac. carriages of all kinds handled. «• MARKET 8TBBKT. AND SU MERCHANT 8TKEKT. PHILA1 J. M. H. niLDRITn. AUoraey<uL*w «nd Notary PpbDe. A.B.UTTLB. HILDRETH & LITTLE. : Real Estate Brokers, No. 4 OCEAN STREET, CAPE MAY, N. J. Beat Batate Hombt, Sold and Kxchanicfi. Hotel*, Boardlna "■ Houses and Cottaic* Bented. Dcalrable Bnlldtnc Lots x Httnated O! recti* on tbe IBencb, For Male.

