Cape May Wave, 30 October 1886 IIIF issue link — Page 3

■dmdbptiob peiox: • t-so par Aaaa.ni. In Advance 3S»tcm2> and Soimf]. \ r Notle*. 7 . pour ornct akbanodebita ■JwSSs tSri o'dikk vowodt p. m. sioeta <jat- . MM t—mw rtiAlillw MOtgr maarrwlwsanrt all mil- un ol vsloo by-raatttareil Wm. - All persons who' nre Indebted to'the • eslnto ol Thomas Jl. Williamson, deceased, are requested rf» settle the Mime without delay, Mr. IJIlmrn H. Townsend, the- adminiitretor, will be. at the office of thia paper every Monday lo attend to buaincsg appertaining lo the eatatc. ■ To the Young Man. Before you east your vote neat Tuesday, weigh well thcmerlta of the yoqpg men who look to you for a helping hand. They are from your ranks, and arc in every way worthy of the support of , every young voter— and old one too for thai-matter —in Hie county. Mr. George , 8. Ware, the nominee for the Assembly. ' and Mr. James Shoemaker, the aspirant 1 for Uta Shrelvnllv, make their first obei ««ncr in the political arena with excel- < lent reputations and unstnirched names. 1 county aa honorable and upright citizens, t ami you will do well by rallying to their • support. .Let the young men of Oape. Mav county arise ut> in tlielr might and , a»»ert tliuawelres; let ilietn be Uic leaders. j The following pilots with oilier* , whoar names are appended have made a contract with the Messrs. Poillon. of New York, for a new pilot boat : J. h. Kbircdge, Jeremiah I. Kldredge, Blis ' Etoredge. Horatio E. Church, Ben. F. 1 Johnaon, Judaon D. Bennett. Samuel M. Sclu-ilengcr, Jr , Albert (i. Benneit, i Samuel T. Bailey. Peter Quldort, J. , II- nry Fdmund*. Joel Cook. Mm. Louise Wate, Paul J. Field. F. 0. Maull, Win. , elevens ft Son. Thlt addltlrn to , the cruising Bert of Cape May'* P"ot boat* is to be a fine specimen of marine architecture. Her dimensions at water • Una are 7B feet; over all 83 feet, ami She 1 will draw, whim ready for cruising, 101 fir t. Tlila new craft h»» been named i James Hen y Edmunds, after our wide 1 s* an owner. He will furnish the craft | with a handsome suit of banting as a | return eompHment to the pilots who' , named her. The '•Edmunds" will be reedy ft* her crew curly in the spring. . Her coat svfll aggregate about ♦18.000 ( It always seemed to us thai the system of reqniring a minister to preach as , candidate before colled to a pastorate ■ was very humilating lo him. He must go before a congregation very much as a homo is *et up for sale. Ills points are examined to (A if he la sound in doctrine I and can keep pace with tbc age in 1 which he lives. It often happens that ' these who pass upon hbn are not the moat competent to jndge of what merit i in a minister really U, so thai all the long i years of study and deprivation go for | nothing with the board of dtacons and cortgregalionsl doctors. A clergyman , pmuliing under (bin kind of pressure , provokes (tie ritn-eresl sympathlcoof this , A large audience gathered m the Pres. i byterian church on Wednesday evening i to witness Ute installation of ffev. C. A. • Brewster as pastor. Hrv. J. S. I And is. of Cold Spring Presbyterian church read t the scriptures and offered prayer. Rev. | Mr. Bosweil, of Wenonali. preached the , jernvn and charged the pastor. Rev. Mr. Aikman. of Atlantic City, acted as , Moderator and charged the people. A , union choir rend red excellent music. The sermon and charges were excellent, being pointed and practical. Mr. Brewster entrrs upon nls regular pastorate under very favorable circumstance*, there beirg united regards between him ami his pcop'e. A man was never made for a weather cock like tho tin Ind ans. ships and ro ster* that adorn the lops of barns. W'tr W men who, like them, are carried about by the changing opinions of society and politics. Now thej point one w iyl to-morrow they will point In soother. Ely them von mav tell which way the WW Is blowing in the lust clique the* cave their minds a turnSuch a use of m-nhood la Ignoble and lea is to -la very of the worst kind, Mr. G. B. itaingan luw returned to tho cllv again fw i lie winter, slur. getting started at West Cape May tlie factory for the manufacture of Bragdon's Specific. His present re'ldence is at No.-89 llugbes street. He expeels to have snothar branch of business oommenced here N-f'irc spring. A few enlerprises like I he one already started will do much tor Cape May's interests. Walter Smith got a surprise last Saturday evewiog on the occasion of his 18th blrtStfcv. Hevrral of hit young triends were preset* to fatli italc li'm on getting so far along toward roan trod. Among them we note Walter Phillips. Lewis T. Stevens, Harry Mecray, Fred Doolitlle and the family. A nice feast did the oc. • aslon honor. Walter got Iota of presents and a!\wuntBlong plemasnt'y George 8. Ware is the pefmle't candidate for legWailvc honors. He is a working man among working men. and has moral bark bone to stand firm to bin con vict tons. The. vtaer who easts IPs (■allot for htm will not live to regret his action lw any official conduct of lila it be ■houM be elected, which ha will be no donht. _ L It was John McGlynn Instead of Win. Amlrreon wbowasfqundoothe beach on Wednesday afternoon drowned bj Merlin Brtonenger, Edward Lemon and At Hcbenenger. Edward Gcmon ami

Lewis Gibson. The unfortunate man Jl resldedat 1541 Federal atrect, I'liilailel- re pbia. Ilia snu and brother-in-law took V bis body home yesterday for burial. a» * A Democrat retorts to the Wave's « tttrgesOoasa to get ready tor the Novem- re bet eMIl by having a hire warm ulster. He says the G. O. P. bed better have " handy Its ouster and gnp sack for a b long Voyage up the chloride of sodium o arrem. reflgarty called "Salt river." c Cape May wiB certainly have a hand- c some driving park by next summer. A 0 compmy of Philadelphia and New Tork i capitalists bavr mad. the purchase p Wh>ggh J. Henry Edmund's real estate I office. The Enoch Edmund, farm has J ,-. jW^ipliiud tor I he purpose. I Mr. George 8. Ware, die Republican f candidate for the Assembly, I* a work- t inrmane* man of the people, and one r who noderetands and sjmpathtaen fuUy a with the idst demands of the labor ete- ... mcnt qt all times. ( TU aptly that there are not more gen- , Ileum £ edncationjlke the Rev. 1*. 8- t Flu. of SeavlUe. Deplontm jhejfc* of , Men ore often beard saying tSat their \ aspiration* are high, but ev.ry time they ] cough their noaea go towards the earth, i »hl; indications '*■«' they will folloin ,

SALTS. I 3 Read your ticket before voting it. £ Mullet are unusually fat and" fine. ? Meeting of the Iron Hall on Thursday j evening. = The Tuckahoe totter waa unavoidably i crowded out. I e Hickory nutting partfea are the proper l - country caper Just now. Joseph Wilson is making important 1 - additions ti his Elberon. ■ Bio Grande mUl turned out 80,000 pounds of sugar last week. S.C. Chester lobka like a foil colonel , „ with ids long flowing beard. , , *- Pastor Whit ma rail preaches by invito: f • lion ia Philadelphia "to-morrow, i • Smith A Cn. are Mill catering .to the ' •" wedding and birthday trade. IfiAl < 4 Cold Spring truck farmers are a hard- { working set of . prosperous citizen*. J "Business" Smith has moved his fam- f - ily to Philadelphia for the winter- , j J 0 George S. Cummings U looking over ! - real estate with a speculative eye. > c It is fashionable lor niiru.tcrs to give f • "rfut their subject A week in ndvahce. '■ John Fcaster will sell you an cxcellcat j e trained bird dog at "a reasonable ptioe. . . James II. Eilmunda will effect lnsur- f an CO tor you In only Che best companies. (l Summer engagements arc bringing C - about October by the whole- r • sale. A Dr. Agnewa cottage, being built by p ■ Ware and Kldredge, approaches com- e f pietion. John Fcasler, of Gieen Creek, offer* *! ' for sale a trained setter dog of werilent " points. a ^ Mr. Wm. Poller has rcturneii to bis , duties at tlic U. S. phramacy after a ten - days outing. j| P. R. liuckaiew, of New York, is at a, lite Brnnswlck. Mr. Buckoiew iaan in- ■ tuc surveyor. o' Five menhaden atcumcrs bay® b:en at - plying' ihelr dealrnctivi' powers of the c! ialanii all the week. s< Mr*. Wm. Hewitt relumed home this week after a ten 'lays visit aoioag rela- ! Uvea in 1'hiladelphta. o J . Harry 11 tigbes ami Aa> <m Uarret'son o , are about, so says Dame Humor, la try a their fortunes in Philadelphia. b Look out tor your election IlcktSs that fl come from nobody can tell where. And * arc not what they pretend to be. jj Paints, va-nislics, oils and gl.MiL in „ and small quantities at Smi# A -, 1 Co.'s, 60 Wnstilngtnn street. old-fit J. Tlie first blow oil tlm new pilot ft>at p . J. Henry Edmunds was atruek on fat- i, unlay by the company's blacksmith. a a Cutlery, silverware, pocket knives and *■ scissors at Smith ft Co.'# Great Bargain a BO Washington street. lBJit [I On November 9th a number of young '■ : ladPs of Uiis city will give an entertain- " i, mcnt in the interest of the Heading k ► Boom. - Rev. F. B. Curtie preached his fare- ,, well sermon for Uioyear to parighcrs of Holly Beach and Diss Creek last » Sunday. |j | "The President of Ibe Cambridge, p Fire Ins. Co., rreomroends Hood's u 1 bsrsaparilla as a building up and strength- „ ning remedy. ai Manager Thomas Kelly, of Pbiladel- a Phh» will have one of the finret vlltaa at p i Cape May when completed. It ta within u . a few feet of the strand. f> Holly Beach and Anglosea has been « , cut offfrooi railroad commnBleatloB be- Ji : cause of tlic wreckage or the motive » power of tbc company. 1 Our Prohibition friends carried so " 1 much sail early in the campaign as tool- . ' moat wreck Uiiogs and make a drifting ' match of tbrttome xtretch. Tlioae fannrra yon aee talking together lt . on the steps of country stores are not u discussing Uie best way to get crope, but of the favorite candidate. 9 Comrades of the 0. A. IL belonging ai Tost 40 shoufcl not fail to be present d St the next muster sod express themseivvs i on the subject of that donation. li James Clark got a fMI from a scaffold * ' while working on the Elberon. l|r waa n painluUy injurnl. I>r. Kennedy ren- ■ dered what medical assistance Waa nee- - ■ ceaary. .. . You win have lo rise early to see the " fish hawk that roosts on tho weather * ; vaneo! the M. E. Church. It abends Itrvrtuga mid dies sea wan! before the , sunrises. ' C. C. Reeves, real estate agent. Urea ( 1 near the city ..at the comer of btl main's • tans anil Slumplkr. He attends to alt g • business in his line with promptness and „ ' dispatch- a 1 Col. R. a Chorea spoke to a tarre an- 1 1 dicnce last Friday evening In Military 1 Hall. He greatly interested his audience i: ' and won its licat wishes by the power of I ; bis eloquence. Mrs. E. B. Uensell, wile of the Phils- t dclpbta artist, has been spending a week J .. w ith lier friend. Miss Ohl. of Cape May I , Point. Tiic Ben sells are now living at ' J Wayne, on the P. R. 11. Mrs. Alexander Whilldin, who died at 9 St. Paul. Minn., early in the week, will . be buried from ber late borne lo 1'Wta- ■ j i dripbia to-day. She was at the residence ' a of l)r. 1). W. Hand when she (tied. X Professor Cook and DocUk. Arthur . 'Neal, of the fMateUeoloclat'e offlce. have j been looking over tb- Rio Grande sor- f : gtium works this week. The gentlemen ™ made tbeir beadqiurieraat tbeC"haifonU.-. , " Mi* Sal lis Vosais teachhrnatHollT i „ Beach In the New achool building. Miss ^ , careful educational work in lier new , ; field Of labor. ! Charles Macaleatcr. of South Sea- » rlllc, will spend the wlnh r in tlie Souttf I i- of France. He goes abroad to see Ms | i- mother, who ta now an Invalid In Paris. < ;s His wife sailed some tioie ago, and has i" arrived safely over. is ■ -. ■ I Is To all Votars In Capa May County. J Having received, at the hands of the late Republican convention, a nominate m to be your representative in the next i. General Assembly of our State, HAecfin fully ask you tor your support at the d P<Thus foM^lito'f'htTe strlvea to so it—.. -—.I ii • i* win ihc rantkarS livt Jive act to win confiiwrO I '

respect of my fellow cUtasaa. And I beg to assurr you, that If I am sent by your ' suffrages to the Aaaembly, lt win be my , aim to so shape my public action u to f continue to deserve this confidence and _ a firm believer in 0* doctrine that J "public office ta a public trust," and to believing I made no pledge to aeoure my nomtaatton. sod wiB nmhe *0oe to a em rie-tton, oreept jlsa nledg e 1 nowxasutc to von, which ta thfc that if ! curt the enactment of such taws a. wUt .' best promote the interesle of aJTWpeo i honor- me with Sh ebWlB. ITWBl nty carnort wish that Ihttl mi-le of Oape Mav county, whether be mar have voted tor me or not, shall fed perfectly frea to . bring to my attention any matter tot ! be thought worthy ot legislative • attention. _ - Gxo. 8. re sax. Mrs. Lydia Ware died on Friday last Pniiadetphta. She contracted -redd - while attending the ML Holly Fair, and - from it suffered a pontes! Ire chill which f terminated fatUly. Mrs. *■«'* funeral ' look place on Ttttmtar •fib iwr late t resilience m this city. Post* W hilmarab officiating. Her inmates Were followed , S x&j12vever r Mra. age^m^fa » "^£t » Regulator, which cures every ; ; l

Cap# May's Twerety-Flrat Annual Sunday School Convention* One of the means to promote Christian . effort in the state ta the New Jersey Sunday School Association, with co-op-erative county organization*. Tt.nt tmmkgoodhaabei.il done in more lines tte one by it may be learned by a'lmftti . iMbtcluu on the work already anomapHthed. The state has to-day organization that reaves every county, township and town within its borders. Useful statistics are annually collected and reported ; weak Sundayschools encouraged, and above all methods of worm are formulated and presented to county and township gatherings the mow effectual aud thorough ••vungeUzag-bf, Ihir riaiDg genosatpin of tho commnowealth. Teachers and workare bronchi together on the comtnuty - croumi of Christian "effort. Denominational line*, for the time beifig. are obliterated and* united effort made to the Sunday school and its Text Book, Vie Bible, , the; prominwt pinee belonging to it f'ape May coimty workers met at South ScavilieVto Tu«- j day- and Wcdiwaday or this week aud i had four aadlons of oOnferenco.' two oa Tuesday and the same on WcduondaV. A large number of delegates were prcseol dnrhig. and- tr-radi.-e Bet -eesaion. ail parts of tlie county, taking ii interest In the proceedings. S. w. reported for duty, and lent hi* I ripe experience to the work of the hour. the appointed hour. on Tuesday the , [■resident, John B. Huffman, called the convention to order, and the work indisummsava « Iter. Dr. Fitn addressed the convention ' on "To what extent does early Sundayschool training effect the trained in man- i hood." The teamed and experleoceil gentleman liandtcd his subject to the cd- . iflcation of a«. After a conference the association adjourucd. < , In the afternoon Rev.. -Win. Mitchell. [ of Court House, spoke upon Bible study, alter which there was a mutual iutcrt'hangc vl .oj'iuitia en tin- tUcait: vf lhc J ■mnsiui. The meeting waaopened wjlli reading J of the acriptoto and-psayef. -T«*-ryp»ii 1 ° i'hc qmmtfoiL "What one tiling ' your judgement can be dono tor the ' farther improvement of SilitraJU school ing rend to tlic convention bmriug upon t the subject. Some of the paper* were written with nunarknlilc core «iwi with , abtKty that sho«a intellcctiuU ill- , Kfow year*. Bccrctarr Cinrk comted on the paper- In his usiuil ' -He picked up -Bus - kernels " •cattcrcd liere and there about Ute papers and gilvc practical suggestion* .upon • in rnsny instances making happy 1 that had the ring of originality. It ' was thought a good idea to print the papers in pamphlet form, together with | .the questions, so that teachers and t workers may have the benefit of them, c Brother Canon thought thc reMkm was gaining ground that the Sunday school ( was not a part of the church, but a dis- , organization. Uc thought the \ pastor should be the-respwrslble factor of the school. Colonel Smith carried the audience liack for a couple ol decades ' ami told how to select Sunday school ' officers and teacher a. A Just word < t praise waa ginas hr hiwrtu Miss Ro» - secretary of the M. K. Bnndny ' ycliool.Capc Hay CUy, whom helhoi|gh| i model offlfrer. A iliacussltm arose as ' the relation ot Sunday school memberabip to church membership. It was , said that the relation was about a* i lensto elevan. Dr. learning addressed t the convention on the general topic under discusaion. "Among the valuable , auggestiona culled from thea: papers arc: i 1. Earnest, faith fill teachers. A , knowledge of the lesson and the ability tii i mpart tlie knowledge they ( poor tcachHtuand one cxn teach as much ' as the whole six combined, and do it more e«*-dvefc~Wr*l Cape May cliaticl. I i. More respect for tlic word of God study at home, by tlie use of the * word of God a* a book in toaehing the ' leason Green Creek and Uolly Beach . ! a. Spiritual growth of the Sunday 1 school— Petersburg M. E. Sunday achmU 4, Faith and obedience like Abra-' I hams— J. Wesley, M. E. Sunday school, ! 3. TTr hresrncwand "umral ititlueocc 1 of (he older and more experienced ohm- . ber* of Ihc church for counsel, and if , need be, for Instruction and reproof - Cavalrx BaDlist Bunday school. 0. Deeper hum of lentdvibulty uu part of teacher*. Tlie* should be weighed well by the teacher before asturning those duties— Cape May City M. Sunday achool. 8. A thorough na l ereteinaiic training of the teacliers ofowr .Sunday schoolsLet every Buntlay school library be sii|>plitd with books especially adopted to LTaKT&gfjttgjg list Sund^school? Cape May C. H. ^ 9. More effort for order on part of saagggbst'sx! 10. A greater interest in the mind* of . pcopio at hdsne. Children ah slid lie taught to pray, to speak and lo give— Beavflle M. E. Sunday school. U. Naed of scarclOng out and g itlicrfng of tho.-e who are But ide of Sunday Kh00Mtflliiet.ee M. E, Sunday sch jot, iT ,<™a iSHa* s strucUon, and the formation ol more jegfS3jgajBA<* >!»'•-!!• i pastor. He apoke words ot earnestness on the idea of separation. Rev. Mr. i Hindis added important Idols and wax listened to very closely. Goshen's pas- : Mr. Brnnyatc. asked a question ; which "Was answered pointedly fly ! Mr. Ctart. Mr. Hewaril" threw the weight of fa)| logic lato tlie breach and ; made tome valuable suggestions. Afternoon temoo.— Rev. Z. O. Min- ' Chester took up the topic ol "What ' should a Sunday school library c -naist ?" aad presented a thoughtful address upon tho subjecL The trashy. Uleratarc of the dav was lhmieht to he a rau c of pau |

much miachrrf in the nior.,1 growth of 1 the pupil of the Sunday school. ■# | by the pastor might be useful in ■ diverting the minds of pupils to a higlier ' the Sunday school, after which there waa a spirited Ascuaaion by the association. These topics were then discussed, led by Prof. Hand, of Cap- May Oty. The convention wept into the library 1 ' : r.d publishing biisinrs*. Wiu-n tin- tm.r came for parting there were brief ex- ; pertoscea, and Uam alt joined In staging the -Doxology, Rev. L. <J. Manchester ttotmtyBunday School Aaaoctation waa j I The following are the officer* fur the ensuing year President. J. I* Eandix : Vice President, C. A. Brewster ; town- . ship, city and borough 8 eretario*. Up. r paa rnwwabiti and-Ofa City, bntbrr i Corson: Dcnuij .and Sea We CSty. il. Samuel Townaend ; Gape May City, J. , G. Williams: West Cape May and Cape • May PpinL D. F. Prowell : Executive ; ifllMlttHl Jt y. Learning I " utAu |P«Y*n m "" l> ■rat^ Tlffifda slir te Bra R W.Oartavr „ aasar.itssnxin: ssss

1 . toriar qnu« ihrntsSM rtorias the mevttnfs of 1 luvJirt, Tnai ire twartujfjraler oar taanu I ta toe many butnis of the vtUaav who have ro . I>0« pa*wr epeoail tanir hotaaa for our MUrnsm- ' Tam barsafiar tmr acaool ia it* X eoaatr Uereqttratto route* are 3«lrfsl*s iotas r aanaal eouveoUoa, ami ttist a lto Thmt taa kxocatlre OoatmlUae w r' reqesaere 'iecUeahuepro*x*iaoK«or thero>i ttnolfi. That when sort iaere so ronOMici , some mUl later oonnrerea atUh Ihaajsectslloq ' artiePtownlieZ on the xeosrat set Jot of the - Sabbati' sctusa ware, no the viaUta* imme-li»:e. , ta ipiowlm the CodTiaUon, In Hie ctm;cli »hc:» ShaUeaqTiiai we urxe a pan the wmo" not I oraXbearere of. l.'ia cl.iin.hea »t ttta1 room; , earnest attention to the treat and growin* siiI »;t*ttwj[m&mi . -'Ti i ' ' Knl hacVvSre.} ilvauh11" "• rtrfttloat Chit-Chat. ^Prithee! gentle poliliotan. hands off Cape May needs ires politics and more enterprise. Don't talif polities on the street, yon No man ought to be elected to office Democratic chettnuU are being passed around among the faithful. The Republican party strip* this full at splendid fighting weight. heat ha* been won bv the, FroliibiUonbta. Hadn't ilto Deinwratlc loaders better - **- ■ - tor all that's ftraight and heflorabh' in puklx «'■ 1 private !>». nlng« The Iinipln will ilectdi the r"'fn- Brry a.ital.ot a^FtyluPitlen '«tof sSgL^ss si agvra beg.0 is look a id'le Woe. «• tb-y fed the coming cl.1 »*.. in Nov.robcr. "Thifi HrpuhlireffWbi.lidon tor ilu-A-acmblv III. reffn. .|.l.s « II «a*l.. His eolnra re^tot sn-l lir will Maud tJPl'Uc.au somctimre. hu^l idi tbA cauJidatvS. There ia not a Hub- of the clevqj wr le awake business among toe men wl„. »a working tbc gpi"" ' t»"m. of respecttiidirts 0o*ervsnl frieml. of the Repot, i. an sharp ln|«a|^l«>ta,^aB'' w.li leave .... The high tub of jiollllcal wire pal: win go on tUI ■ taction day. who. people will lake the matter io hand nr .1 ■attlo'Ct fur tbefnselves. TheWava repcrter taw a candid .t. skiing id the frocc on a flay of iljwrek whittling a slick and winning n.jeto his side at Uie same tiro. The tariff ta tlic Imnui which foreign manufacturer* |ia) for the privuegi • ' bringing their ware-, to oo' markets at nm ata* on American people it takvs a good deal of political ancfioc to get a skittish voter well hooked. Wlicn the candidate thinks he lias him ail right he takes tlie bait and off be eountv. There ran be no question bid tfcax tfc would moke an excel! cut officer If elected. The vest pockrt voter will go to the f polls this fear in large numbers. Generally speaking lie will vote as he pleases. 1 The promises of politicians go for less 1 StouUesa every year. <_ S * yt« have the lildiest regard for Mr. f Wellm.sti. the lToliibition candidate "for ' Sheriff. We believe him to be a straightforward Christian gentleman who de•ervea well of lita fellow ctlir.ena. Temperance, men who usually vote the Republican ticket roav be assured that George S. Ware will Sea man of their liking. Ills record is a clean cut one ; Lrtyway. Tfi j Denrilsvllle Items. ' Set Isle City was the largcBi i .wn of I' tlie township till made a borough. Now f Dcnttta, North and South, .claims the , lienor. Tbwborieit juniper forests of this locality must ever be or great interest to f the inquiring mtnd as well as the shingle i I merchant win grows rich upon this val- - liable product. Si add lag oa Dennis Creek landing aud f , looking towards the setting sun. the Del. i aware only arum t a couple of miles away, - but the boat that navigates the torluou* creek niu-t make nine long Jersey mile* . before it trreaththt. F Nortli and Soutli Dennis boasts of , tb cc well supported cliurebes between ' 1Bftr",T>ff4WTiomHran»JTme mpttst. [.I Tt shows the growth of the . religious i sentiment Of the age when it la rcmcmberea that at mile rrto're than a genera- ; ,hat,,'c 5 nfte La*is3j''Ah*ta't- tt, forme.:. a till the railroad supplanted it, the port of .. the Cape. In trade was, say twenty-five j or thirty yearn ago, very largo. Farmers i_ ! hauled their stzrphis crops here and bar- „ | tervfi Ifiem for 'fan: ily groceries and • clotUc*. asweiik* fnrtbeproducttof the ',. ' cedar swamp*. A fleet of aloops plied d regnltrly to Phliadetplila, going loaded both ways with valuable merchandise. Much of this trade still cxisu but not tart the extent ot former years. " A Demilsvtiie ontelicr In going to Ids n yrk.-brlnre daylight on a morning of >1 ta*: week, was, attacked by a ferocious fas: week, was attacked By ferocious ; j!

animal which lie at first measured as a ; lirown liear. Being a mnn of large j girth escape bv running waa impossible. , So at it tlioy went. The ponderous contestant displayed extraordinary agility, and the fight waxed UoL The sand flew an about, and the turmoil of the fight aronsed the sleeping village. Thebntcflor made things blue by his efforts to conqtmr Id* enemy "With "cuss" words, but airtonopurpose. At fatal a friendly fence rail was brought to bear on the -supposed bear and be was knocked out and put to sleep. When daylight came around, tlic ' disgusted mnn hi meals gathered up the remain* or ambsknt, which waa all that wa*<ML«f litaAMagonsi. - L'jjnrjounlcat ed , I Tf ifottrl tt'Bre, K. r. St/Ul oarfottora j GxjnxjntXSB— You are hereby aulhor- , ixed to contradict the statement being made for campaign purposes, that I have withdrawn from the Prohibition ticket iq faror of the Republican nominee, Mr. George Were, I bare not now, neither do ITnleod Jo withdraw at any time in the future, but expect to stand by the ' vmtr and-prtndptes of Prohibition until God, in vindication of the right, ahull i cause It to triumph over wrong, or until ! my mission it ended by limitation. . . JWtbrpUvyoosa, J I Ronairr P.- Timjrptos. Prohibition Ticket. i -. • clinton hw8k. i william ii. nicholson. I ROBERT r. THOMPSON- ■ benjamin'f. wellman.

J ! South SoavHla- . i Ton houses have been built in thia ■ places within two years. Sheriff Tovrnsend was in the village , » on Wednesday putting up his fence*. J Dr. Julius Way got a guest dftring the - > Convi n iuu that has regi.ilcrcj to stay. ? llenbtm Stetlraan. who lias had n se- ' ii ver« speil of fever, ta slowly recovering ° i under the care of Dr. Julius Way. * Mta* W<idiuan Las had buiit a neat v « residence for a p-nnanent flnvUlpg place. " ~ The builders were Feastcr ft WoatcotL 1 l < fair popular postmaster, Mr. E. West. (J cott,: stli! jiersues tlje even tenor of his J a Avxy. and ta obliging, and genial Its ' rer. 1 ' We Bavr about vis as vnany as a down f ' members of the G. A. If., belonging to n 0 Goshen and- Court Ho«*o post*, respefca liv,!v- - ' " I 1 llx-8lieriff Coreon has one of the .finest' '* residences -in -the Viltace. He and hta _ " estimable family arc highly regnMeil by ■ z the eonfmnnity.at krefl-. t t'apt. T. F. Tovrnsemt jiud wife are : ii- .•pendiug a vacation at tile old homea'traCl- t with their esfeemt-d parents. C'uptaiuuiid j Mrs. Ttiomas Townkeild. < '■ ». 1'- Tlicmipvui, the Prohibition. can- r didalc tor Asrcnibly, and wife attended * the Sundsv School Aasoebnion meeting* i U 'an Tuesday and Weilnesdat-. SeiDj^ths'smrtlaysSialiT '' ^Mi*s Itcrtlia Csntnrr^b. tlir ireclior of * SSIS""-""""* « j ,. All *t nre'^ta rnltC m"-^manh [ u and u^rnw'lUta- n^^Ucro" ra|tro:'i I low!'"' [ J w .ida 'iuall"iunl' -nip, .'li.a.'iiirg'"' llV* t •it I.r As He "iti ta tfi-re nil e«i» in • ; K»-fli'«r when trail «.l l.-r Eur..,. _ . '.'.M™; .HI fltdtoriam-' x^f*' ; " ; j • 1 , t.'.'i T of Ih- 1st. lorn, ti. I « an' ' C-l-re rerWi me p»hHr r^-rt-r "V-pn-rji ' jT"; I ; f Ute Im ro on a trip to .-wavllta. . I Mr».M ttaTuur'.u i- visoiog i«da:i*es | < Mr. Oa, • T-r-* .ret -avn \ real. > ' I, St bscn the gmst of Mr*. It Baym-ra. J I 1 Mr. Jauie, T IBoB KbJ *'»• of Ttart ' I , OrOOk, att.-nd, ■! ,-hH-r I, here • ? last. ' Mrs. Barnl, Price and -m i'-in- ' ■ ,, groro. have lieen visiting relsiiv. * Uu* i . Mw. -Lewis Cretae aud Mr* M High. I : [i "t Scatrtde, paid our x ill*.- a hri- f V * | reoenUy. changed for tho quiet of home by Mi e W. G. Vanamnu. J- Posfor Brunvatc^ta an atitve worker ; . ► (Josh, n lai's nor of lift, finest puldii , " halls bi th.: ifufity. Ittaftgrent < -n 1 t_ veniem c to the public. ,, general country 'fade it Tti ere are tour new rlWlltng hnimri " rapt. Joscph Jtarris and wfle. of ih^nA ' Chester a few nights since ami killed " j chicken* before lie wan raptured. * t The tang tntked of Itaprtvt ehnrrti i* ! about to fie built- As soon as jilana are- £ , made, the work will go t*i ttocomplei io i. i. Capo Mav's h-adliia aniaienr . aelita- * MrtL tome OfHinrftilling br«t* nr.- very j if f#«t and frcquen-lv take prl/e* The U doctor i* bleased with a wife of rare lit- j t. cntrv xbihtv.' She takes a deep interest | is In the C. 8. 8. .C. . n- The new neuter sloop tniilt hv E. B. , »- Barker fox W. F. Garrison, wa* laniieliril e on ... Saturday afternoon last. As she , . glided into her now clement she wa* christaincdthcJay. Music waafurntaher! i Of for the occasion by thsUonri House and j '0 Goshen CurncHarud*.- " R. P. Thompson, the Prohibition canr: didalc for Assembly, rssidea ta thisvil- "* lagc. Your correspondent is assured 'V Iluu'ho will poll n large number (if vole* T on Novemtier fl. "Bob" is s generous fellow and deserves all the honors of pof * llllcal preferment he can obtain. ° Goshen is to have a How Bapttat , chapel. Ti.c llcv. Dr. Ftlz, Of Soavflle '2 clmreh, will soon lay the corner stoift «nd then sec th*t it goes on to a finish. "* Friz i« taking deep tnteretoiu tire af- * fairs of his pariah in more wars than fairs pariah c

the spiritual. ITe gives much of his - time to the intellec'ua! development of his people with most gratifying result*. Dlas Crook pots. > Miss AcBaah WBIcta paid Bocsleys Point a visit this week. Capt. and Mrs. Marcy were at Cold Spring during the. woe k on an autumnal Scavitic look Captain abd- Mrs. David Ucwitt away from us for one day of this week. Isaac Toralin'a sister, Mrs. Bp*"; ford, of I'hilaitvtphh, spent of few days iff the week In thta vltligs. To the young peopTs of tho pthcc Pa*. ' tor Brunyatc's next Stan daytaaannou will 1 • be preached. 1 Blue-eyed M«llie Johnaon has jntl > joined lier grand parents, after a tbrco weeks visit la Camden, and right glad ; Hie was to git hack. ( . Farmers of Diss Creek are onttinr for - I the protection 6t their gaming rights, j Somcbody"wlii get lianlcd up for treeI pass if Uiey fre not careful. 1 Virgil Irwin has been doing up Mill- I villc during the current week, and Miss Rachel Norton dUl Ukcwiac. There seems quite a coincidence in ibisml'raratar Smdlnx array Ttui aoraber '.aula Is alraheytaSre to'Soplnanu' fwJnaSi^ treXffll^BrtwtHaeweUconaaaaae alert; isvst'%

Dogs are cheap at Clermont- ' A private dwcling is not tbc place for . post office. W. S. Wlicaton Is oa duty again at Sen villc staiion after his triptoNew York. Young man, it is better toramsult your wife before you surprise her with anew We give timely not toe to all the {indicted tribc io immraUaftly quit the neighborhood -ol tfiermont. Edwin L. Swain a new breecli-loadtng gun. big Detniicrut* arc at WaHhiugtpn urging the removal of Sopt. HaVcns, of the Fonrtli Life Saving District, and of Light House and Life Saving Station keeper*. Their places to lie fillrd bv giwrt lleiii ' * . BUlJ Stephen* lias cooviaced Hie ih-..-pic that lie has *omc I foh-fi if lie i* slow and Inry. .TMaftttoWM didtt: Hilly g and whei^hn.n>e..v. | o- home soind road until stopped l;j Vnc'c live Town ■tailed ^agall.' 'Shit lihre 'th. ''"]..^^ I'slin aiid pracSul' mind" He madr'.hm- !.'• I k for Mr. K.idi. '* Iirdgj- fcrt. . . peared oil tlie f un » uh the noi.le iii'mn to save life ami projrert.v. Billv divined '^•oato,"hTroTr.. 1r JXly.bw' I . h. a.'.'Za.U sguatiug * A mrttcrt effort will to m-otr hv tone ' , un, c?wtMo'"XtWh« hauftar.. d $2. 50 Did It. !*!*■« 1 ttoir* tuirIimCT!'y^ire y Ui' * i . i. p i,i!.o.;ift,yaawaa.a>iafifia.^ ^ ^ - P rl CO S2.BO . , "1^°^ p. 1U1X ■ ! 3 j ? FAS LZEI^BR O 8f[ .. . CO Bi«GHSS25PH0SPHITl , ACTIVE AMI PKHMANE-NT ANIMAL BONE MANURE. ,C nr. P. Vt.xVAVaTMli'^oariiHenxlllr.N. J. '■ PKKn.nOKKNKU. Pope May. N-J-Ktiwrvn I..HO-to. fapr M«y<- II- N.J. II K. PUtVKl.l* Tnrfanhoe, N. J.

Jl 'rll° "Wire Twist." The "Ironclad" suits that we told you about — the cloth almost impossible tabreak or ■ tear — we are full of orders. We want to acquaint you .with another uncoinjnotjjy_good article — our " Wire Twist." What is it '- Sounds like putting-up-fencc . ' talk or enclosing a farm. "It's a quality of cloth we got a manufacturer to make, and the wool is of so stubbornly strong character, and all wool, in warp and woof, that we name it " Wire Twist." It has a chevigt fjtce resembling the fashionable Scotch and Ktfglish fabrics, and you will find it out incomparably good in wear. Because of the great "quantities we take, we are enabled to make very little prices, and it will be popular. More than ,t dozen patterns of the goods. Men's suits, 51400; Big Boys', $10.00; Overcoats, 512.00. - • Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, S. E. Cor, Sixth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA MARINE VILLA, CAPE MAY, N. J.' "l"~ TS * H. GUINAND. WE'RE GOINGTO GIVE YOU Mop£ pop youp pojipy I Our fall and Winter Style* "f Clothing arc HKTTKR QUA1.IT and FU LI. 1.1? VALUE than liver Before. SUITS FOR ALL AGES. OVERCOATS FOR ALL AGES. TROUSERS FOR ALL AGES. UNDERWEAR AND ALL OTHER FURNISHINGS at LOWEST PRICEI JACOB REED'S SONS, 1 918-920-922 Chestnut St., also 2nd & Spruce Sti PHILADELPHIA. 1 buy your FURNITURE BY DAYLIOIIT. ■***"■ jBr CHAMBER AND PARLOR SUITS IYINS 2t BROTHER, " 55 N-rth Second Street. Philadelphia, below Arch, East Side, SELLING OUT MY ENTIRE I STOCK OF GLOTH I N( Offered at prices regardless of cost. Call and examine. - CHARLES NEEDLES. K. rtl»- fcJ.'q lirrewr, — ■

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