Cape May Wave, 6 November 1886 IIIF issue link — Page 3

H-JO »*t Annnni,ift| Advance " ■ , - — ' Selanii anb Goimfg. Votlot! ' POST omci AHKASOrKIHTH. Oc »n.i *nre hrpi: uth, A. V. im*. Uir Pat | Oflteg «i a*r»M*;, *. 1. wtll open At 1 o'rkxX i.o.iMtwilirtMMo. onHnivl»j« from!! rSrfori m. ooii! 1 o*(or« p. m. I Money Or*a bniUMM muKim from ■ . oVrtoak a. at, MIU 4 wis*, p. IB., «mp *erAn pers&n* -who are indebted tot in- | ratal- of Th<.W« H. WIIH.rn.on. rlrceased. art requested (o wttlc the mw , without delay. Mr. lilburo 11. TownmwI, tlio administrator. will bo at the office of tlilAfupci every Monday to attend to touinraa appertaining to the 1 ealatc. • After n'o'ctTon. , Now that the duat of Turaday'* scrim- ' mage 1. settled down and the smhke i rolled away over the aea, we may look ] along the line, for It waa scarcely a drawn t battle, and we several things. The day waa fertile In aurprlscs. There wrre bar. ( gains made in the face of the crisis, tliat ' can led dismay to the stoutest Stalwart licart. The idea of Capo May City giv. j for sheriff. Good gracious." Il almost makes one feel like turning Prohibition- C ist la think of it. llul the fart remain". J nevertheless , and it reveals the artful dodging of the manlpulatbrsinoo favor- , able light. While wr must credit them i with considerable shrewdness, yet their I ways are often <]ark and their tricks ' mean. Then that famous old Republican ( stronghold, t'pper township, remaining true to theparty colors by a beggarly nix- t jorlty, quite staggers us. In the good i days of Republican supremacy, this bailiwick swelled the party's hrari to j bursting. But on Tuesday, good gro- , cloos, again! how things got mixed. If f the woods were full of the faithful they r managed to stay there. How was all this business brought .about anyway': | Them must have been some queer trad. ! ing daring the day, and that too. while t the stream was being Crossed. Even W we had tbe necessary positive Inforpm- ' lion there could, however, be no useful ( purpose conserved by spreading Uie . matter in clouds of Ink. 8o right here j there shall be forbearance. A pleasing feature outside of all Uii. , just hinted at, waa the cleanness of the , campaign. There was no mud throwing . so far as thing, came under observation. J Then to, for those who could separate } themselves from the toll of the canvass there was fun In Just looking on at the 1 lines attempted to be drawn tietween, j what waa left of party principle and per- , aonal interest. I Hi: boys have had their hurrah, < whooping up their candidates and doing J a good bit of Mowing, but for all that Mm county seems to lie reasonably safe. ( Our standard bennr, George 8. ware. , made a gallant tight and deserved mucli | better at the bands of his party aympa- | UdzoraJhan lie received. But he come. , rait of the battle the same Upright , , staunch ellipru as before the Ssvemtar : blizzard struck him. Tbe Wava expect- , ed to sec him elected, but was dlsap- , pointed with his many other friends. IhiVln politics It Usa come to this, look out for numlier one and let the d— ! take , the hiudmost. There certainly has been , a time wbep a candidate accepting a , place rrganteil thrrteetlon of tbe whole . ticket. That period seems to haveflqwn away with Uie progress of the age. It it worthy of spcrlal mention that seven voters whose aggregate ages amounted to AM year*, cast their vo.es oil Tuesday for favorite candidates. Their names, aero and political faith at*, as follow*!— John West, colored, R.. M; llrnrv Steven., It.. 85: Samuel F. Ware. R.. 84, William Bennett, n . St; Henry Dsvis. P.. «8: Jere. Mecray. 1>., 82; Jaa. Meerev, D.. 80. Tbeae aged gentlemen have been r t-ng alnccjhe admlaistration of jarees Monroe, some of theiu eren longer. They have lived to sec I he country paat lluuugh trying times and to emerge Irom them a. the loading Itcpntilio of th« wo; Id, and the home of the oppressed of all nation*. May llicy long live to take part In the active duties of life ami aaatviev the political right of freemen. Mr. Davis took a port In the war of 1812. being at one time held as a prisoner of war ooaBritish cruiser, ito hasmueh interesting mater, ial In store some of which wr liopo to soon Instoreaomeof which to soon

present to oer reader.. Although very aged his mammy Is quite clrcurostantl.l F and accurate. If there are anv more c octogenarians let them send In their c W« learn bom a bound volume of the laws of tbe province of New Jersey, n published in 1 ,52. that the boundaries of , . ( ape Mav were ihen as follow.: "'Cape j tl May county begins at the mouth of a | li small creek on west aide of riiipwr s . island, cnlicl Jacak's creek; thcuce up j the said creek as high as llie tide How- j b eth- r hence along Ihe iKXinds of Solem j - county to the southernmost ma n branch ; ; ot Great Egg Harbor river; llieore Jow n I \ Hie said river to tbe sea; thence along , < tho tea coast to Delaware Bay. and ao up j , tbe tsdd bar to place of bednalag." For ] r jiCr i talon to ristktaK- this old and ex- ; -, debtreL to Mr. Joseph Hand, Cape May's 1 maBufamuringjowrier. - a There are many sel -conceited pervon. v who decide about rvrrythln* by^ Hie v fhat'lhe/miisV the lijil. They j thmw wTo are not of Ibeir opinion as in- > m^eoold'ns^ie »me"woX pnillL- } - on thelrM»<wed opponent* and tat them j ■ their 'utter dteomfltuw, hut hi re- j ali y seldom dore. i ^ Mr. Thorn*" F. Kelly's house is nearly ' ready tor the pbolrrers. The carpenters ' have almost completed the exterior part of i he work. The architecture of this bouse comprises both He- Queen Anne and gothle. and when adorned with it« various tints of rolor will pr»PW one ot a! he New Jersev coast. While the villa : be baa had a liberal offer of

PERSONAL. Hon. W. B. Miller and wife will spend - Uie winter In Camden. Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett have cloned their oottage for the year. Charles Ferguson was down on Monday looking at his cqltage property. Pastor Manchester does not think _ highly of modern Sunday school literature. ] F. L. Rlcbkrdson was at Baltimore last 1 week .trending, ihe (,'onductora Con- I Poster Reward stirred up the piotiB 1 minds of his padri^la.: -Sunday on tem- ; perance. ' Brv. J. I„ Ioridia llkea C'*iy' May and . thinks he cafa be content and nappy with people. Mr. Wra-.S, Itooac baa Just boen •promoled to the sublhuc thirty-third degree , of Masonry . i Bury Cartwrighl does not lose a speck 1 of hlatreniality wlien one meets him in ■ the busy mart, of trade. fhir friend' 8. T. Young, of Petersburg, contributed the Bunday School Association paper of Umt place. Rev. ffm. H. IfumpliriCT occupied 1 tiie pulpit of the Baptist church last Sunday nlorniog uud evening. t Pastor Cornwell, of Cape May Court Baptist church, baa received a < call to Woodslown, Salem county. Pastor Brewster is«a very earnest ; speaker. Ha Sunday evening sermon. riiif with a strong lalth In the power of the Gospel. Mrmucan Hugh:, and Lewis Say res should he included as among the owner, of the new pilot boat now hnilding In New York. 1 Doctor ami Mm. Marey attended the funeral of Mrs. Jane Whlldln last flatur- ' ■lay lu Philadelphia. Hen Johnson say. there' are trees in ' Cuba that bear cane, on the inside. He relates another pleating fiction about [ Castilian land rrebt. Dr. Brain Agnew and family visited 1 the Island on Monday hurt lo Inspect their new hotwas on the Mount Vernon , tracl. The doctor expressed himself a. highly pleased with the improvement. , Signal officer J. It- William, has been ordered to Naw London, where lie will report on tiie 15th for duty. Mr. Wili. to be congeal ula'eil on bis promotion. Pastor Humphries'. Sunday morn big audience was ratio r email ou ai couul of 1 the Inclement weather. In the evening the weather being more propitious a i congregation greeted the eloquent minister. i P. I.. Richardson, while at Washing, ton. met our old friend Win. 8. Ho. .re. He found, him In excellent health and 1 preserving his youth while engaged in the arduous duties of his large busmen. " Wo th pleased to nole that our pereonnl friend Joseph II. Klemmer. has been ' fully exonerated from the charge on account of which he waa for a time sua-m-nded from his duties at the Comptrol- I Icr's Voice. He lias been reinstated by t Mr. Dechert. Rer. J. B. Reward, pastor of Tnekn- j and Green Creek M. E. chnrche., i. . example of what correct living will do tor a man physically. Mr. Reward is Ihe picture of robust health, ami with It he |Kw»esrf» genuine geniality and good humor. Mr. anil Mrs. Joseph E. Straus, of J 1748 N. 18th .treet, Philadelphia, are « enjoying the Cape SfHv off re-nrem with their very interesting family. Wc hail 1 the pleasure of meeting with member* of 1 the household during the week In Philadelphia. hearing at the same lime from , our personal friends, Mr. and Mrs. , Grange. Jaibn F. Dnkr in a letter to hi* father, ' Colombia . 8. C.. describes very vividly his earthquake experience. He last present working In the state printoffice, ami thinks the South a pretty ] good .pot In which to spend tbe winter, r John i« an old typo of the Wave offlrc. and his former fellow knight, of tiie i composing stick rend Iran best wUhe* ■ and safe return lo Cape May. The Sunday school board of the M. K- ] church of this city, liaviug new ly carpsUul aad otlierwlva lwautlficd the schoolroom. . ' making It an attractive ami pleasant place 1 1 for Bib!" study, extend an Invitation to 1 1 all parent* to bring or tend their children to the Sunday school every laird's day afternoon at half past two o'cloek. Also 1 to all person* of whatever age, to spend ■ an hour In the study of the Word of i God, that we mav better know His will concerning us, An effort will lie made ^ to properly daaalfy and InslnKd^anjr who . school, also to accommodate lliose who • mav prefer to attend as viaitora. Come, Sunday next. Nov. 7th. is the regular • missionary day. "Come thou with ui 1 and we wVl do tbrc good." G. If- Rixvsa. Supt. i ... - A young man lo make a good Impresi Moo on a young lady whoa he took to - church, dlsplaycl a live dollar sold - piece, intimating It was tor Hie colfecU iion box. When she expressed surprise, he hinted It waa his usual contribution.f But in- forgot i hat ilic custom then was I to announce the colic, lion, anil waa ■ .kicked to hear it given out at >3.75. > He had slippi-il in tbe basket a copper - cent in place of his gold coin.

I'ilot Alphonsa Itennctt took up to 1 I'ldlaiiclphta a short tunc since the fine cllpprrship H. R. Rice, of Bath, Maine. Cniualo Jordon. She la of 3200 tons | ncurement, and is now lnading case oil for Japan. When laden all tbe water in the Delaware » ill be needed to accom- " modate her 37 teet draft. Mr. Bennett " | savs he anticipate a no trouble in getting | this wilcndid craft to sea again when she I ' is ready. The wenthcr hat been on the beat of for the w eh. It shows no t sign* of a flurry. The reason may be , that two experienced weather officers, , i William* and Trtwnsend were at : Cafie May on a vacation. TMr pun- , : nice was enough to keep atmospherical . ! phenomona atralght even H they did , ! n t make an < bt> fv»llon. Tbe project of a life saving station J i along the Ray-shore is being suggested ' tiv owners of the large oyster fleet thsl ' woiks in the Delaware during Ihe rough weather of tta tall and winter. There 1 arc many instances in which life and I property might bo saved Ju-rt as *dl as . mi Ihe other side of the Cape- . Eooa-U-WUiiauuhax a sister living in I county. Pennsylvania, whom 1 he bad not, till a few days ago. beard , from for eighteen years. He had made ■ 1 up Us mind that sue wa* dead till he I I learned differently during the week, when on writing a prompt answer was | received fwm^ber. It is a pretty sight to are" the esithua-" , "nam of our city maidens in worfciqg for • ! tbn Reading Room. Some of these days I [ tbe lads they are winning In purer lives , may make them excellent hii«bamle. i i Work away flria. Your efforts are not : | unappreciated. | No educated man can be a tad man . A ball eddcaicd one may be, but lie , wlm has all hit menial, moral and physl- , col faculties cultivated In harmony , or . In other words i« wholly educated can. Our readers should bear in mind the cntratalnmrnl to be given next Tuesday 1 evening by some of Cape May's bright ' ; young people. There i« a fine program " prepared. What i. cont'd will be de- | voted to the Reading Room. Tbe W*va will be scut out regularly from It" publication office every week as usual. We shall esteem il a [articular ' favor if our friends wdi serai us any ; item, of interests Coming raider their 1 1 1 J ffrnm 'tis I j o'eklik Si T^.'^dar 1 Sov.

Tho Rooult of tho Elootlon In Capo May County. '"T ~ ^ c™™ :f'f I i fil-lisri !; '■ sH't! - ' \ ~ ; 8: firm; iiin. <; i Kltowcy! Rep ... 182: 8SS8 146 148 . 86 ISO HA 3»,I4 1230, 10W 83 Robert 8. Green, Dem 171 53 5 118 l»li 105 170; 87 25 10 51 8-858 Clinton 11. Flak. Pro.. 67 22. '3 28 24 10 80 M 2 31 WIS George ,T«8: 50Wl4.5 141'" 36 ISO 18V 3814. 1239 1M7' 87 John :W. Wostcott. Bern...:.. ITO 53 5117. 132. 1TO184 87 2310 51 8 M0 William II. Nicholson, Pro... 03 21 8,38'. 22 14 46. 31 . 829. 357 Oeorge sI'waryTSnk .* 150 8015 150 -Ufi" 87 ISC If! 3oll 18 42 1001 . Alvin' p. Hildrcth.'Dem, 8G 49. 9 11#: 138 : 108 203 125 . 83.10 M '.L1056 5. Rribert P: Thompson, IVn. . 3p 21 -J 25: 21 1T-40 » 224 217 JsmraShiwraaker,1 Jr.. Ib-'p.. 187 55 21 172 107 - 76 132 206 ' 36 is! 1128M095 106 Stiiiwell H. Townseaib Dcm.'152 54 6 86 .180 laO lSJTO 38. U. BU0: 1.059 Benjamin Wdiman. I'n. fsi 21 I !'■ - "-*> 1

.A violeat flirtation is stmaest over. Now go' on wilk your accustomed . I/is AngMos. t 'al. . has a successful os- ; trich farm. "Luff to de puff, Captain." Refer to ; : Hand. Jersey is the safest spot fioia fear of ! ! financial wrecks. WashingUH! street has not hail few. r stares in many a year. Jerseymen are asi.l to spfak Ihe mother | tongue with purity. For sand lot oratory get a pointer Officer Rickey. It u in order to slep np to the Cap- I tain's office and settle. and experience in youth. < Colonel Boovel has taken to writing poetry. -- C'owdra Dtmaaral. Tiie Novrmber'wimb aie shaking the 1 hickory nuts from Ihe trees. Gel your jqb work done at the old | stand in a lirsl cla's manner. A chestnut bell got smalLboya expelled from a n.nr by public school. , , ' • There is a general wanli.es* all brer 1 the town for s -mething lo do. We believe that there arriwo wdoon license* i-oiy in effect in this riiv. De Lrmeiw got in a word or two on Liberty day in tiebalf of his canal. The new pilot boar. J. Henry Kd-| mnnds.-is designed be very fast- ( Tiie Baldwin eoltagr kce[>s things , being well filled with guests. The new beating nr.angerrcnts for , public school sre lieing put In place. Tax parental discipline is responsible for much waywardness of later year*. Most men are as much like other men. . and a* littlcjlkr themselves as they can Uncovering the Bartholdl statue got i the school cntldri-n of New York a holiday. The Wave begins to think the time . at hand for n" business bulls eye or . Teaberrji parties are the rage at present. Tho rabbits will soou dispose of. , In a letter to the New York World our 1 fishing editor tells why he Is a RepuliNow tbe practical housekeeper wi!1 1 lieglu her autumnal raid upon the falling ■ Tbe pilot boat Wl.llldiu lias again been ro-bowsprited aud la now on her cruising ground. Rmgdon'a 8wlnr I'eat Bpecille t.a* been the mean* of saving many valuable - animals. Some one has discovered that the ocean - pier needs a new management tor next Why should the. wife have to do all Ihe <ariy marketiftg on these chilly A luin.lsome young minister i* an intgresting rah^WHt to the population of , auyptaoc. - - In point of medicinal power and exce- , ; Hop I'latUrt are far ahead of all : , other*. 35cta- * - i There is a hum uf Improvement In' tho , r sir having its location over on the Ml. j > Vernon tract. - j I The game* seem to act as a magnet on . r i|ir boys. The Reading Room is crowded | 1 every i-veninir. " Tbe Gspe May Warm issued a very ' interesting number last week.- Appreci." J stive exchange. Tbe newspaper trades complimentary | r epiltiels lor oysters and other fixings. ; l! is a fair exehangx-. The Wave office is thoroughly equip- ; tied for doing all kinds ot Jobbfug with neatness and despatch. T.K> much dressing on tbe part of a ) young man makes .him look flaihy and • 1 vulgarism goes with that. ' Tbe confused fish hawk that perched alio.it the town last w.-rk has taken a J prolonged Bight aeawaril. , Withered leaves are now hurnc.l by the winds to seek shelter in fence corners - r and any quiet nooks at band. There are yet many back numbers ,» aim* ran he revi-ed and more are J* * •— -- among who never be re vised and ,|

brought opto the pre-ent time. wj Hot air will keep the chill off the pu- : j* ptlsof the piihlk rehoi lx. it Is thought, [. in a more healthful-way than steam. Now the aea serpeant has gone. Into n winter quarters the coM weather liars ' ,. getling really to make their innings. ! ,|. •100 Doses One Dollar" i« true only of HivkI's Sarsaparilla, and H is an unan-f vwerable argument as lo strength and p economy. " Mr. John J. Kramer has just complet.-d k the sale of another hcach front lot. the " purchaser buying for Immediate Im- » [.rovemenL , Tho public school building hs« been _ improved by a handsome por. h over the r front door. Messrs. Hand A Ware are the builders. The city should take immediate >teps to strengthen the sea wail op.nsUe the „ im|irovrinent» now g-dng on at the writ ,| Mr*»rs. Sou.lrr A Rntherford have " bought the MrMaki.i t-r perty on Di-ca- * street, and with thn'.r famillaa are u occupying the piembes. ' Sir. Gun by, of the colore# school, contributed an excellent paper to tbe Sunday School Institute. It wax read , will, eighteen Others. November rends us a blustering swag- ; gering kind of weal tier that chills the '„ Wood, If the body is not protected with j warm under clothing. r i Comrade A- C. Gffe Is one of nor most successful skilled workmen. He off. r* hit services lo the public in every de- , • [wrtment of exterior aud Interior decora1 On Tbuswiay evening. November 11'h, J 1 Mr. Win. Porter will deliver a lecture in , tbe M. E. chnrrh in alii of the organ . ' fund. Admission. 18 rents. Subji-ct. "Love and marriage." One of the most active membe-s of ihe , , Reading Room Executive Commiiim is , Mr*. Hand, wife of our esteemed fritmtl. f 'r Elder Hand, of the Presbyterian church, j Tliere la a great variety of fountain • pens claiming the attention of writing people, but-ao tar as the Wave knows c the Watorman Ideal takes Ihe butured . r bun. j The public draws it very mill! when it i gently suggests that a new- superintend- , - cut tor the Augksea ami Holly Beach • Railroad would make things go along verv much better, r It'll noticeable that a congregation i. generally lends to fill the rear en.l of a , r church flrat, while the audience of a i r concert or theatrical ootertalnment re- ■ r vvrae this and get as far to tbe. front as 1 ^B^johawm 4ma pvaraiic! lo Mra. r Sarah Rewin, of No. 28 U'ayclte Mr.- t, J handsome all vr r mounted ebony can.

.Political Chlt-Chnf. After all there— nothing to brag of. Who had to wenr tbe ulster after all "I'm glad election's over."- -Tired out - politician. All quiet along the lines after the luri moil of election day. j Then- is a noticeable Rlminuitioi. In 1 ' the hand shaking act. I "Us easy enough to give advice.-"— 1 . Disappointed candidate. Tliere seems to be an awful lot of tem- ■ pe. ante juat about election time. 1 Here goes for Bob Thompson nnd'lhc ! • whole tlfkel. - Prohibition voter. j The campaign smile has evidently , . faded from the candidates countenance. Now l hat election js fiver we may be , - permitted In an .in ill Ha: even laiQt ill ^ our way. . If everybody would keep sweet and I good tempered there's Iota of fun in elect I , tioit times. 1 ^ Tin re was a decided demand for sewcre*count«l. ' "" " """ I Tiie "flamboy-out" rhetoric or the ] can. [ sign f.»s evaporatcil into their air ] " These', nothing like the old stuff lo ] make tilings go lively on eleetlqp day." Acommltlte man. ( There will not be so much .aid now ( about the tariff, prohibition anil labor . J as before Tuesdays fracas. , Did the citlr.cn who sold his vote put ( the price j-otti u tor il Isolde htacon- , i e Teh'tRon ' try ino" I.Tfin'r thrir tolcmb who Jia.1 been showed in on Tuesday. "Great 8oott,"but there was lots of money floating aronn.l on election day." , Overheard at a Baysl.le polling precinct.. ■ 1 As elcttion is over folks tlint kept warm by talking politic" will liavr to I lake to somctlilng elae to subdue Hie - frost king. Tbe GatrtU ova" a lit'le severe on s Brother Wcliman. Third party candir dates wants votes just like the old party standard beaters. Tbe candidates that got left onTuesl day will have plenty of time to tone down their amazement at the conduct of ■ the public at the polls. There 1» no use to gel red In tho face about politics anyway. If people get I modal you because you don't vyie to , suit them remember that a man with no ' enemies is of very little account In tbi" ! world to anybody. t Mr. C- V. Reeves is ra|iidly convnlcs- • ring. Mr. Wm. lllatncr served as tn.'poelor i -ot election on Tuesday. " The new school house will be furnished witu the most improved furniture. I "A dorrn .sparrows make a lovely ' pie." :nys a \fest Cape May man. Mrs. H. 11. Eldredge is looking oyer - the taKM fashion* in female costumes In t. Phlhulelphla, i We are sorry to lose our genial friend - i Mr. Chuton Bonder, who has moVcd with I ! hi" family to Cape May City,. West Cape Mayis.ffalag well in tbo - | istort tffregi-'.-r b. nt the'liousoof Mr. 1 ! seem" to hetoo big tor i.'s surrounilinga. ; But tiie borough is alive and vigorous r 1 and will soon grow up to U. -! The new school home In Dist. 26. will be j reaily toroccupanrv l>y the 33*1 instant, [ when it Ispropored toliavc a celebration . lo wldcb there will be addresses and ! other appropriate exercises, i. ! The late Downs Foster was a man of I. clew thinking. He possessed ilrciiinl | mrehanical genius. During Ids I tig n ' 1 1 rm ss kt*[H'r of Cape May light houae j j opportunity was afforded nim for the I natural bent of his mind. II j Bennetts Station. We need a post office at Bennett*. j | The cxndl.tate has taken in hbmmile. * I We are sorry to hear of the death of i Mrs. May, of Camden. * ; Quite a number of .prospective marQuite number of prospective mar- M

i are talked about. h« ! A fashion monthly tells ns that the : hu-ilc is. rapidly coming to tbe front, j J tills awful ." ; The Holly Beach Life Saving men are -j-, | catching large npmbcraof mullet. Tlicy j t»ik over a thousand at one lime a few j sago. ^ fo I Our game laws sre in the interest of ' professional gunner* and a few wealthy amateurs. IT a resident happens to [>' knock over a timer of quail or catch a i» rabbit lie la likely to be arrested ami w lined. We abould like, to see a law that would prevent professional gunners (rflto [ fr game at anytime of tho year, in would give our own people a I fr rhanrr, which i« more than tliey have la It is easy enough to get into ruts t< w ithout knowing it. Doing "the same ci things every day in tho same way will in d hue settle one dawn into the deepest e: of them. The longer ilie'wor«\ The h strange part of the whole business is its ri unconst huis influence upon Ihe habits it of Hie worker. U — — II The improvement of our inland coast 'j waters In the interest of naflgntiotT'an.l 6 trade R fcceWRg Hie atrntrton of Hie " goverument. Already a IT. 8. engineer, " aviated by Captain Geo. Dare, are mak- f ing preliminary survey* of the channels " running from here to Atlantic City . * Of tbe old time Cape May coasting rrs-cis oot tnanr of them now remain. They have either di.-d a natural death age or been sold to eastern vessel b owners, who manage.! to keep them going after they sremed worn out by Jer. 5 seymen. „ I Is* Entrikia -draws the relna oyer a fine Iron grav gelding of cm . llcnt pedi- ' gree. Lois; "broke the hone to hb IlkIng, so tbat anybody can drlrt hint. Hltdird to a tmr bii-jpr tbetv arc few r 1 neater r.«d r-tahlbhmrnts about town. 1 | The uriler of the Iron Hall U regarded 1 1 just as good and sale an Investment as I tl.? Building Lota. Cape May has a '' regular orgnnizeil branch of tome thirty ' members. The room known as the old [ 1 office has been rented for the or- t •Icr's bi-monthly meetings. I I iggyajjaassg; : S'.aESsrat.'ataKi'STssKii • sort to Mj's Cream Balm. »

j - . 1 Connty Notes. The turnip rain came too late. Numioytown b getting quitea literary . j fame. - J "1 swan." is> phrase yet heard in ; j rural districts. Tuckahoe has a dozen stores and nut a . I single factory or mill of any kind. i Tin- late rains have made it possible ' for farmers to tow wheal, a 'little late perhaps. Give those sun equipped boys a wide , birth, tl.cy might take you forsomeihing ' to shoot at. " - Care!..** gunners ought to be taugirt a , salutary lesson by being- made rrsp.nriise f.-r'tiielr acts. '. Fopwl leaves onght to Bt^atbered and pirnh tiie pig pen. An ercellent fcrtllIrcr would 1* the result. A good invention would be a sliot ' proof suit tor farmery. At this season 1 they wm.i-1 find one very usifuf: •' Sheep raising was formerly very prof- ' Itable in Cape May county. Unprofitable dog* .are to be elianjed whb Its desFarmers w ho majrdeMgn to-put out , 1 orchards should profit by the tale rain* 1 and do so. Fall rettlug Is generally r»- 1 ■ Rurdul as the beSt. A coon hunting Heavllle man got i. rI ribly frightened by '.lie respprsrsnce. . fur "liu: flr.t lime, of Ike panther of soy- : erul years ago. ^ Tbe r ream re umk him In going about tiie cqiintry the old , reen!° It Is real pleasure to lower the bucket down and bring up a drink that has the rm rltcif not tx-lpg drawn through I pOK*.tilc we,-d«. I 'nil . mow Ifur. rake, ever you may find them. Cnlol.l mil-" i lion* of sred* may Ik- thus disposed o: to ■ the greni ndvautage of the fa-nnj ami Captain Charles Lloyd, of South SeaI villi-, l.ss shook the waters of the ocean from him and settled down permanently . to the life of ' a landsman. The Captain . a verv snug farm whteh he cultivates with rare. His barns this year are ' hi* crops. Orm of the leading men of the Middle . Cruise 'l'owusend. He was a justice ->f thepeai c.and besides duties ap]K-rtaimng to this office, drew legal documents in a 1 very neat hand writing. Man. ugnl • couples who still live about the t -wn. •hip were united a half century or more 'net hv him." llis -m. Danl.1 C To«n- . send, of Green Greek, is still living al F The devastating army ot gunners early in' he w,-ek"!'T.r wa>" largo one. 1' with the iisnnl aeeompimlment lif dogs. , Over the fences mid through the fields . the wreckers of other people's property ruination generally. It Is had enough to have neighbors tramp one's property I with dog and gun. but when the city gunner comes ..long with Ins <• -nti-mpt for anv rights land owners may have, - it is lime to do something, lrrospnnsi- • hie hunters should be given Hie grand ' bounce early In the season. Breaking of Ihe life saving service > with one of Ihe men attached lo a near ' Richard C. Holmes, who was an . nU'.u * ' last on mechanical appliances tor reacu- ' ing shipwrecked people. Ilia llto boat wis far in advance of l.i- day, and ought to have been adopted by the Navv Deftal lhe Judge, in spile of much time and money spent in Hie effort, failed 10 r c.mn'tof'^mS ^Tds'werk he" -uf' fi red late In %a life with paralysis of I i« ' lower limbs. f TJowr. Shore. Burlcigli Is asking ton a post office. ' There is a chance for some enterprising hotel man at May.villc. , The old tide water mills sllil do all ll.e , manufacturing of ournftTgrnln material. The southern bouudary of the Middle township is just a little below Benjamin I Cresse s farm. Angk-aca junction atforeis tin: pari of the county convenient means for rai 'rt.ad embarkation. Pilot Cliureh is allow log his neighbors i that be can till the soli as well a* navigate tbe Delaware. „ Mr. CIL-ton firese ltaa twomt- a cili. ten of the lower seashore, having purcbaatd a farm which he will cultivate. I Pastor Crancr Is n bard working citizen. His Sunday scniums 'how miu-h if originality or tbonght. Slay his kind il increase. g Old shell hods along the sea shore are e ever objects of much curiosity to the ine quiring mind. Indian-relics are often found in tSeth. The school master waa^ot^on Jmiid Isiy. When lie was disci. .-irged f.om the army nt el'""' of the wnr, he knew 0u Hllie of geography that lie found his wsy lf to Maine instead of Jersey. N .tr.v gnizing his native sand ill tin- Pine Tree r- State, he found his way home with some heir- i,

'» Up Shore. ^Clermont poat office Is now at ('..I. One youtm man lias been fined by a ^ game detective tor shooting a rabbit he- - fore the 1st of November. Prof. L. C- Ulakv, principal of Cedar J GroveAcademyw.il soon give an exhibition In tbe church or tliat place. Judging rrom the talent at his commend It will be a great success. Tho richest joke of the tca'on coin, a Clermont. One evening lssl week ' n young lady, who does not live a mile 1 the post office, was anxiously wait- • ing for her sweetheart to put in hi* appear- f once. But sa the evening wore slowly t on and no Joe came, one great solitary I tear stole silently down lier velvety check "till fell with * dull llrad on her J No. 6 shoe. Just then the long rxiieclrd knock resounded through the 11 hull. Stepping to the glass, she quickly » repaired Hi.' dantkge done her complex- t ion by Hie passage ">f that tear, and ■ tripped lightly to the .1. »r. She threw door open wide and cinaped her lovearms around his neck, and gave 1dm a . gontle two-tor jpquarti-r hug. As she taid her little head confidingly on hi" manly bosom ahe exclaimed: "Oh, Joe. I am so glad 1" But, alas, all human Joy is «hort . The young lady soon learned ahe was hugging, not her own dearest Joe, but the man of the houae. Well. South Ssavllle. The gunning this year is good, as rabbits and quail are very plentiful. Tbe South SesvUle cornet band met Monday evening for the first time in two month". • Mr.' Reuben Strelman. who has been lying seriously ill. 1» slowly Improving, but not yet out of danger. Professor Washburn, or Vtneland, is ! engaged to this part of the comity to , teaching music on the organ. c - Mr. H. Eddy was ordained deacon of " 1 the (Vdvary Baptist church last Sunday morning, In the place of H. Y. WlBcts. Mra. Mary Taylor, who has for the ' 1 past three weeks been aealfUnt bcr sis- . tee, Mra Wesley Strelman, returned to - home on 8alBrd*y. i The seeaian of tbe late Sunday achool ' meetings at South Seavllle were admir- | ably moderated by John B. Huffman. ; . E«i-, of; the Court House. Ho is. very j ■ | thoroughly equipped for work of Qial 1 While repairing the bridge at T. Van- ; Gilder's mffl pond the floor of an old saw j . : mill was found about two feet below low • 1 j water mark. A quantity of saw dual J was also found with it. History says ■ 1 ! thiamin waaboBt in 17*). !

Oreon freak. Mr. CUnton Cheese lias moved lo Uie . seaside and Jeremiah Foster take* bis ; place on the Norbury farm. , ! The brass band fever bis decidedly j abated. Tliere. wHl be a chance in the [ near future tor somebody to buy some very cheap horns anil" trombones. James Stuiiblebiue will go to work on , thochimuevygf tin- Presbyterian church Uiis week and endeavor "to make Mien, draw by running a ierra eotta flue to | the peak of thc-rool. Pastor Reward gave bis congregation on Sunday last 1 glowing gospel sermon • oh temperance reform. ' There need be no one at a loss 10 know his position on tiie question after hearing itirn Warm up > in one ®f bU dlscourw s ■ ' The cfinstant craclv-f ti.e him let's gun uumbcrioss dogs is an Indication that the little reatraint of the law lui- !«-. .1 .f .moved and that there is now prrvailiug qeeason of tenor tft.wonten Tuid 'choir onr farmers would only clear ap the roaslsldes ami tidv up crazy, decaying fences, property « cud l»e ehhanrcd^at work might be done et"ilv .hiring the fall, what's left of it. snd coming Where lies the sin in nailing the Si n peneraF§undsy . ' nvorsnUolu^Iu "truth Isn't It o 1 -id deal better. Tho elutrg.Iliut 1. ... .ta it keeps those from church who u ou d otherwise come needs ve ifi. Our oyster bouts try lo make a harbor lu O si.cn crock during the !. avy ,1 rthw. st gales of tbo dredgtog season. But Ibay often fall in this from iack of water, then they must ride out the gale in Go1 "hen cove, coining out of it as if thev had bean in reaeli of a mud volcano. Dorchester Items. Miss Louisa ErriTsotil spending * few days with her daughter at Wenon.il. . Mrs. John Chambers and daughter Alvlra, are visiting relative* it. Philadelphia. Mrs. L. Haascn, aeeompanled by her son of Pinlailetphia. have town Ihe gnests ; of Miss Carrie Cruise. Mrs. Francis Carlisle has returned- lo her home in Camden, after spending a few days with her parent*. Rev. F. L. Gardiner, of •Sliiloh. „ ; preached a very interesting sermon in the M E. chnrc'h last Sunday afternoon. ' ' K Aimh oil ."on'slit ."rdiv'even i 1! ' No vembj-r 13th. Ali who attend will lie greatly picasc.1 wlUi the program May' the "RcaMm" CTI» books eompriw three volufiies of etc 1 • lent reading, for the fs„„V and -ci, ' Tl..- -object" of whirl, tit. v' treat are I General t-Vienee, Natural llistuv umt the Biblical "Reason Why." These narks form a library of useful inform... ' tion and come within the reach of all They are sold at the low price of #1.80 j • of 'them I* worth monMhta fs asket'l for I tin. set. olS-3t Mr. Wm. Somen, of Green Creek, has . [.atented a novel-labor saving machine , I in bis Excelsior dotl.es line. It doc away with much of the difficulty of wash day. A ohii.I can stretch the ; clothes line to any required tension, and 1 up III! need on next wash day. The ' material of whirl, it is composed is all 1 noncorrosive. due of them will last a , life lime. t' fttxc ^dvtrtisfinrnts. Rheumatism elltcd by Hoist's' Sarsaparilla. lf > ou liave 0 •• i was afflicted with rheumatism twenty " l4»s. llood's fiaaapmflla did me mere good than *11 the other tnedletne I ever had.' f It. T. r.lis ow. Shirley village. Mm li.-.-"- Sariit-irllli ^ eharncterti.-d "j " remedial agents; 3d, the jtroportlott 3d. Hw j" ftrenglh, . fleeting cures Idtherto unknown. . Send for lamk eontali.ln* nddiUnnal evidence - Hood's SoraaiwrlUa tones op my system purifies my tdaod. slmrpeM tn^ a^wwerant " . , e arth its weudit tn cold." I . lialia.s 0-T..S IM iuak Struct, New Vork City. Hood's Sarsaparilla 1 only to C, L HOOD & CO.. Lowell. Mas*. .' (OO Doses One Dollar. ■: ^OTIUE TO CBEDTTOHS. inborn 11. Town*oort,«.tmloUir«in' ni Tbemm

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j l The \j\j' "Wire "Twist." The "Ironclad" suits that we told you about — the doth almost impossible to break or tear— we arc full of orders. We want to acquaint you with anothtft uficonvnonly good article— our " Wire Twist." What is it? 'Sounds like putting-up-fcnce - talk or enclosing a farm. It's a quality of cloth we get a manufacturer to make, and the wool is of. so stubbornly strong dtaracter, and all wool, in- warp and woof, that we name it " Wire Twist." It lias a cheviot face resembling the fashionable Scotch and English 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 a do?en patterns of the goods. Men's suits, $14.00: Big Boys', $10.00; Overcoats, $12.00. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA, I'A I HOG CHOLERA! A M fiemefly lias been fool Has PorfraoJ many Asloiislin Core. s3Ss2K!«sS^m^,w!SJa!',at,!*B:! Out ainirei Dfiig H® n Be Fin Saved by lira Days Treatment. " SJiT.-tS."' PRICE. 61 l'Eli BOX. "7KSS" """"kiiw, «, cue my, 1 J. ^Anwikcr 1— "Three wa»*bjjuM fita-k iwgs^totai! ■ ""** f00 "*1 lhn* llt wnW*»d LEMUELSWAiN^ ^ ^ for Infants nnd Children. "Caatorta l« "o wrll adaptol lorhlldren 'h,it ■ ' ' Ul Bo. Oxford 8t, Urootqa. N. T. | WuEoSlajmloM mtdKatasi, Tua CaiiTXra Cohpxst, im Plrttoa Slrere, N. Y. WE'RE GOING . TO GIVE VOU Mopf pop youp otfr Kail and Winter Styles of Clothing are BETTER QUALITY and FULLER VALUE than Ever Befrfse. SUITS FOR ALL AGES. } OVERCOATS FOR ALL AGES. TROUSERS FOR ALL AGES. UNDERWEAR AND ALL OTHER FURNISHINGS at LOWEST PRICES. 1 JACOB REED'S SONS, 1. 918-920-922 Ohestn 1 b St., also 2nd & Spruce Sts. ' PHILADELPHIA.

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