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icaaoxXFTiux PBios: »i. so oop Annani. In AOtoiicc NOTICE fWf onus ABKAN«EM.KNTa. " Jto ud^tfUt^SqAlMh, jL r. l W fM '•li 'inw™ of'rrtu/ i.j jTIn-T.'n*!T2te£ Mills cknM it < ovk** a. a and ! p. m. - F. J. MSLvm, Pw sorter. CIVIC B0C1ETID*. ' n<*U|li Church Notices. Services iu the M. E. Church lo-ninr. row (Saotlay) as follows: — I'rayer ami experience meetioeatOo'coclt. j'ramhlira services at "10.S0. Subject— •■ITulUid effort nature* Ood'a bicxinc*." Stincltir 1 school s' 2.30 p. in. Evening sprvicr at 7.80, oublect— "The three who were rruclfled." Services will be c inducled by the pastor. A cordial Invitation lo ail. (baptist tinmen. Services in the Baptist Church Sunday . rt 1Q.80 a m„ and 7.30 p. in. Prayer j meetings Wednesday and Friday even- , jig* at 7.30. Subject— moral g ~".NV ; ;fcing to do witli Christ." Evening— "The Prodigal's Brother." , Some one has said that council should . have credit when due. and so it should. By leferiing to the files of the Win, it . jot most heartily commended _ for 1 nr.ihhing the city with a pur.- and copiu* , water supply. While it ought to go fur. , :her, and Beautify the city lot fr m , which it is drawn and make • f it a pretty ] suburban spot for the pleasure of our , rueata,.no |irtise should be withheld , or the water. Its good, excellent, and | svery councilman who voted for it , ibould be put oa the list of persons to •bom the city owes a debt of gratitude. , Jut there arc other matters, the lapse ind neglect of which no such words .oi nmmendation can be spoken. When | >ersonal feelings gets the better of a , nan's nature, it until* liiin for doing , justness for the public w hose servant he | s,or if heobjeels to this.hc .-light not to , icce^jt place. If a citizen of this fair , less, be ought to say to and not «nk ; !or election to a place which he know. , »U1 overtax his rapabi Hies. Or, If he f jelievet himself disqualified because of 1 laik of knowledge of publi affairs. „ lien he ought not to bulton boW hWl 'riends and bore tbcm to vote for him. u White laving this little friendly talk i, wlfh the city fathers, llore are two or j IdVe thing* we wish to call their atteuion to as being worthy of there notice ,. ind they are, the liual disposal of the ipenlng of "Elmlra -ticet": aitcnlion to j, he further extension of beach Hulk , lead to save from destruction what tia« ,, l«ui done; and lepai > to the sidewalks |, >f Washinctoii Street, where ther are i aid In brick. These three, with pron.pt /capital are questions of vitality and p nigh, n I be put off to waste the time a feebly talking of mutters that bear he Impress of personal! ien. Captain Chas. P. Foster's Cape Slay " ealdence. fitted up by bim especially " or an all-i he-year jouml home will Ik- -n •M of ihe liatidsoincM, and most pom- " ilele rf iu neighborhood The Captain " iss bad it raised, remodeled and fitted * rem attic U> cellar. The va- d has b> cn t1 owed down in grass, making on the n outhera exposures pretty lawn.. There *' a bask of it room for tlie' family garden, d k. feature of the Improvement! Is erect 1 oTSdtt j- and strength. The Captain i* '! eatly for the gales of time which would d ilowly, but surely destroys less firmly r milt house. His educati n among ships 'j isa taught him that there is solid com- - ort ana cheapness in strcoglb. A fair " ample of this are tbe gales which would " tdmlt of a swing by the whole family of 'outhful destroyers at a lline n d never f1 io much as sag an inch. Dt>-r steps, l; ind porch floors are of the same style, a aid with plank and not thin hoards. 'I This retireii Captain can take a morning 1 •alk on them without fear of br. aking " jtrougb#a* might he done In some of I he flimsy work one sees of wood. The " nterior of tbe honse is complrte. the j Kitchen being especially handy. Par- 1 ors and bed chambers" are coxy with 1 jleoty of air and sunshine. Win. T." 1 itevins Is doing toe Job in a workman 1 Ike manner, just to suit his employer. ( A Philadelphia Jirrord leporter has uadc a cruise with a fish pirate, and has tad the opportunity to see the bands , >f mcnh-di-n stooped up from the purse , lets, hut Tonly three drum fish with hem, all of which only goes to show It vas a poor time for d-um and still po r- • ■r for mackrral ami sbeepslu-ad. Many . ■f our fishermen have" toiled for more n lays than It look to catch those three loes not prove by any means none we e :aughl at other times. We have the f jruvelotbeunprcju.iicciFmind that f.xnl r lsbaie taken iu large quantities anil , jften times. The people of the codst An not to be deceived by the pirates ( ind thrly nice commercial words. lht>y ; lave wrought a world of mischeif. and hey must leave the shore line or there , •111 be a fuss on the high seas. The formal ' Opening" of the School i or the feeble-minded and Home (• r the . iged and infirm, located at Millville. N. I I , will occur at 2 p m,, Oct. 25th Gov. * Hubert 8. Green of New Jersey will pre- ' Jde and make an address. Ex-Sen. f Mex. G. Cartel! and other emluent r ipupken wlll"b- present. It Is hoped < .i.at both Gen' I Fl-k and Mist Francis i E. Willanl will be be present and speak. I Ml are cordlallr invited. Train haves < Philadel hia (Market St Wharf, W J. i :l. lit) 18 m. Iti til ;.!ng, Uaina leave « Hillville at 3 45 and 4.40 p.. A., arriving ' n PUQadelplila at 5.20 and 8 respective- S y. Excursion tickets from PbUathl- 1 >h la, #1.00. There will probably be a I ipeclnl car for all visitors on 'tbe 12 m. I ind 4.40 p. m. trains. I Supreme Justice F. D. 8umerby, 0. 1. ' B.. spoke oil Monday evening to about ; one hundred of our citisens on tbe work- - Ings of the order of which he is tbe • founder, lie gave Ills audience ariilimetic to prove the ability of the order lo ■ meet all its obligation, it was a conclu- : slvo demonstration to the mind of the unprejudiced listener. Mr. Somerbv is ; a clear headed thinker and has the ■ roonorn^ ^of tasunrac^ alMUe tongues him wbelber thinking of becoming an Iron Hall man or not. as bc'ha* f w is , which will be advanlvge 1 1 over* cilljen Mr. Sotnerby mav return and further enlighten the nubile. He challenges in- ; quiry to the fuflest ex but. President Jas. V. I-affcrtv Is a tireless orkvr. He has an "eagle eye" for saying that tends to the success of "the rivtug Park and. Cape May gem-rally, le has Just returned from New York, ec.uring a lUfnllftiDt steamer for ihe ns between hero and llial city. It will cave the metropolis M s ftm., arriving re at 7 next ni rning. will touch ut ew Castle connecting with B. and O. t R. He U also negotiating for an air at for txcursionUta from Baltimore. Lewis, across the Bay to Cape May. he time will he made from Baltimore this route In three bouis- Passengers ill leave hue 6 p. m. ar.-lving In Baltimore st I p. m. Excursion tickets are j dewn at #1.60

i The Young Jouanal.'st a of Cape LI' May. g I Solomon, the wl*e« of the Jews, once J .made A rue statement, u! those tilings : . lb ,t were beyond human Cqmprthenslon. _ j lie Include!! women anil ships at sei In - the ca'cgbry. Had Solomon lived in this XIX century, to Uht list, he would e added the word "Journalists." From - the early ^days, Cape Mqg has I-,, n 1 would speak of the young journalist!of Cap-: May aeunly—H -e recently tried » weal of the peninsnla. ' ' ; There 1- Edito Alfred, t'oope-. of tbe • and misty since, it wa« dlscoiered that '■ Cape Mav Court 11.. Im- nec.le.la pajajr. a If was further more ascertained that • ' be its editor.' The combiiiafioii was ef- , fecte.1 and from that lime until tl.e pros. ent day th- »>'n.v«/ lias hern mailing . , down tile main track of prosperity. 1 ESS ! ' den' he piiblidir.? a \\ islit ' ' liuh-'j urnal ' called 771* and won. in his •dre'thl'ii"" droii's"'/' '■ l» t'i1 waT hi ' lie was Interested In oR:.- w-.uk in Milt i jllle umil lie moved lo ilicCoiiri House. | c.Iuslle Toie'cm o'mi h:n//"l,ii!|l'iis' Idtte/. ' leaves only a pleasant laste. 1 E. Udlam. Jr.. ev.'r wrole' il.der the » I^udy' Hi o"ff "ii'i' falluu' Low"!" " J town, in day | ■• - ! . lalneatrii this well journalist cmrerniiig the doc. „ vl'arslgo IMUor l.ndlam'issmal /he ' first minilH-r of the C pe Mav eountv . Tim'* at Sea Mr City. To publish a on a beach virtually at s. a. is no ' easy btsk : yet- it -baa. Hi. nn-1 wdit be Kllnd'kh auppnrtenl shou"?moreover. " Eitlior I.'iillani is may r of Id- town, is \ rapidly hut sure y is w l.-umg his way t • 8 highest p pillar iavnr. fie i- sliaip at c advantage. (■ In Orean City H. Curtis Robinson |, mitjll.hr> Hie SrthuiL In an isolated |, field w lie e an item of news particularly fldlbfuliy^'and' I'-one'o* the *| ldsfrir'.!ds'!P«mI .nTi'me. Is 'dntineiT'lo make Ids . sine kit -wn and Ids power « felt, not only at home but abroad k West Cap* May has a scholastic lour. " 'Sfpresem'cltv 'm^ria^ndlnfof pldt out .if "copy'*— iHJiiks- JouruaJi-t in I. a lover of the g.s.d, true and »! bcauiiful in art or in nature llisgreiit- at est .leliglit is to drive along the country T road- iu spring or autumn His library Is a lit. ran storehou-e slid his art". !« rf show that hit makes good use of It. hut to Hum-but let Ihime Rumor never a. eatlie it above a "whisper— Aaron W. e« sometimes turns Ids ntt ntion to Si the penning of quaint raw. E're long. Republican Nominating Conven- {(" Thlrtydonr delegates from tba cities, hi townships and boroughs of the county w met at the Court House last Saturday and made a ticket to tic supported at the „ November election. E. C. Cole was tsy chosen ehuirinon. anil Alfred Cooper and K. B. Learning Seereoirit-.. The , j , r., H. laKirmig si-crcianes. The

(Miiir appointed a committee w hich duly , reported upon credentials. Ocean City , and Capojliiy Point beinif nnreprescnted. On the call of townships and other > di visions of the county f«r nominations, j Doctor Walter 8. Learning was nomina- , led and duly elected for assembly. An- , drew J. Tomlin got named for tbe sur- , rogalesbip, and F.. C. Cole. D. C. Ei- | dredge, an.l James Chester for coroners. , All tbe nominations were made unanimous amid much enthusiasm and har- . of feeding. On tho candidates be- J ing lutrodoecil. Dr. Learning expressed j himself In favor of protection to home | Industry, protection of our fi-hormcn. . and was found to be sound on all public ] questions of the day as viewed Irom the Republican camp. Mr. Tomiin spoke , words of sound advice, and made an ap- , |>en! f r party- unitv. Captain Chester ' and Messrs. F.ldredge anil Cole briefly - told of tbeir faith and practice political- | ly. and then in the good oltl fashion j there was a cordial handshaking after tue adjournment. The following com- ' prises the list of delegates: , Cm-En. - Eugene C. Cole. T. R. VaoGUder. John IV. Gaud v. Anthony Steclniau, Thomas Seeley. (toliert It. Corson, ■ Roland Corson. D xx *11— Eugene Way. M D.. Remington Corson L. I). Smith, A Eltoa ' FurmanL. Ludlam. 8xa lank— Joseph Hacker. t MiiioLB- David D Burch, Edmund L. '• Rots. Alfred, Coo|wr. George Ei redge. ■ James Cho-ter. Andrew J. Tomlin. j 1 Thomas A- Holmes. a'nolxsza Frank T. Norton. ! ' huu.t Bxacit— ffm e. Forcnm ' < Uiwss. -Jos. ph E dredge, Furmnn i I- K. Hughes. Ge<'rg : W, Ho- ; J. Milton Cresae. West Cafe Mat— Daniel C. Eid redge. j , Ji ho t* pence:. Cafe Mat— Charles G. Ciark.Jnhn E. j . Gunby, William T. Stevens, J Stratum • Ware. John. H. Ben. ret. j No elections were held at Ocean City ; and Cape May Point. An interesting entertainment was given the. .West Cape May chad on Toes day -evening u. der thr anepi. es of the Ladies Mite Society. Th program consi- ted of songs, tableau*, and rt citations, which w. re v, ry nicely presented The was the program:. InMral mental s In., Hiss Mamie Hughe-: Addresa. Geo. H. Beeves; Singing. "Chri-U maa." H hie and Carrie 8t*venv; Tali"Evening Prayer"; Singing. "The Folk." Mtsse* Mamie llughcs and Foslc ; Reading. "Aunt lb- Ilea, advice." Miss Maria Crowcli; Tableau "8w*tt Rts olleetlun of Childhood"; by f.-ur bova. -Jovial Fanner Boy"; Heading. "No Flowers oa My | Papa's Grave." Miss A. Flsh-r; Singing j by little girls. "A Clnp For All"; T-b- 1 leau. "Wbcn the Swallows Homeward Flv"; "Matrimonial Hweet." Theodore ; Reeves and Miss Emma Eltlredgr: O igi- ! nal Reading. "My Visit to Wanatnakrre" | Miss Amanda Ewing; Tableau. "Before i , and After Marriage": Singing. "Joslah's j , Courtship": Reritatiim. -.Advertise to ! Husbands." May Sootier; Quartette, by j four young mm, "S mebody's Waiting"'; ! Tableau*. "Morning"- "Evening"; Re. , citation. "The Goat," Swain Brewton; ! , Singing. "Auld Lang 8vne": Tableaus, | , from "Mother Goose"; Broom Drill, six vuuee lailiricBomf. "Good^flghl." JOKph luiiiitirdson of Rio Grande has ' 1 broken tite sorghum tecord and raised , tAne t-nouglt on a single acre ot land to ■ yield by the lingoes process I860 pounds ' of sugar. This Is remarkable and clearly proves that there is profit in raising sorghum when the new .process. Ihe in. •tuition of Mr. Henry IIBa is employed ; in the extraction aiitl cCHrerslon id the ' saccharine qualities of ihe cane Into ' sugar. Mr^ Hughes ban given years of ■ patient toll and study to the su- cess of the sugar industry, and his efforts are la-ing rewarded by complete success. His invention Is one df tha .great economical discoveries of tlie generation. r Church choirs w hose chattering and • giggling members face the congregm- - ( tlon should remember mat their ancient * | and -well established prerogative of ' , spending the off ihne In the rear gallery - j in swset little talks and twitters is some. ; j what annoying to those who think that all Um people should ha worshippera.

9ALTS. * The Driving Park mile track is half f done. * A girl wants a position in lhl> city. J Apply at the Wave office. i The Rio Grande Sugar House has work 1 to last well into December, i . N C. Price has hia Rio Grande saw i mile in operation for the scasbn. Pastor -Manchester is back from bis ; vacation looking in excellent health Mr. and Sirs. R. H. Health- have been S1H.-H.iing a few days at the C'tmlfonte. Frank- Hildrotli has leased the Lafayi ette Hotel for tbe next fashionable scaThey're all right. the future Assembly- ! mkti ami Surrogate of the county, icspceJ • lively. . There is prdmlsc of new Cap:- May. ' It's been a long time i tuning, but it's Tie- pherte is rtt-appeaTTTtg from isVotWio iiw.cSMrena"5 " "°IIU! Gunners art- Inviwd _ to „ ;iro H,e The black- flagged fleet :ir,-\ ery"de. sweeping .Cape Ml}ro th'iiik' h" "iu-'i't 'unie' l'o tabs >lo' fit" woods: ^ The liver suri ktd-ers must be kept " y f..t ' reffil»th^Pthe4 wiTh t JtC "pre, l' wa^t:rl:dite;l." Vhc ^mp^mi'mem''«trt sail-'al low ti'gu'e ' to' r 'o*o ,'-ut partner sl.il. boMiii Of Hall 4c Haines Apply Joj. II, 4IWI1C, Cape May. N.J, tf I More laboring met. wanted ft.r tbe Driving Park. Ap ly ol J ll.-u-y Ed- ■ V Lafferty. Cbalfonte Hotel. Tlie Republlran ticket nominated !a«t I at CU|m: s„ r || j, an ex- ' eepti uaily strong one a d on. lit to be ; Miss Flora W. Culver, of Los Angeles, 1 a haud«omc bVu.U. and li her musirn'MhsdiH}! BrAA>'.' % ' lliD* Dr. ^Walter S. Lcamh.g i> a y ootig • _ War articles as . siren from the other '"^he Khbill 1s an all the year house I mrke gtitsls t: mfortalile. The table i* ( ami '^ul'mamiftl* ' the' market laotfo. rtAaouable. E l! Gotlsehalk's Resit, ss! with Mor. , anil an mitnt-of 700 -to il dunk*. * ammunition and provisions for a winter's rampalgu sailed' on Tuesday for the , Rltfer. Win. T. Chambers offers his services ,, the public as an auctioneer, lie has had long experience and knows his business. Full reliance may Ik- plneed ill , : iitS-ii to..0 1 * cMc * I.entnln - & Tomlin sounds well to- , gcther. Thev are gentlemen Hie county will do well to elect- They are wide " awake op all the live questions of the awake on au ttie live questions ot tnc

day. proterii n of the Itb.iring man, ■ win tlicr he be farmer, mechanic, or fish 1 A fishing syndicate coin wtfihg Messrs : lit tie work Ibis week. On Tuesday I hey used the Ocean I'ier as a "set", for their , Dot. Tlie flood tide came rndiing in, , causing no little dainagc to the plant. . tlie i'ier, however, was not damaged to anv grant extent | Tlie checks of the Driving Park Com- -j pan.v are mighty useful In UMking both \ ends of the flnanei d scheme meet. Y'et there are tbo*e who speak Ul of the enterprise and Its projections. But peo- , pic will divide, tl.e e'» no use ol trying to make them do otherwise. The State S-nitary Convention convenes in Trenton on "October 28th and i ; 29th. Dr James Mttray. our district i : sanitary inspector, will stientl the session ' of the convention. He Is well up In salt- | itht-on. his advice In hvgienic matters j , being regarded aa excellent In the light of miKlctn science. Co. Clerk Hand is yet fond of gunning. ; was out in the sound- the other day i When be saw what he took to be the | front end of a big cel. He let go at it and was surprised to find a Ave foot water snake flv ten feet Into the air from the precision of his shot. Next Friday and Saturday are the days ret down for the amiual Sunday 1 Convention at Tu kahoc. Rev. ; John L. Landisis president for the cur- ; j year. Town*hlp secretaries, who ' mav n t a* »el have sent In their reports will pi, use do so st opre, that the annual county report may he made out The formal opening day of the M1H- ■ I vllle School for f eble-n.lnded cblltireu i and the ageil and inflrm wiM take place . i on the 35ih Inat. The Insiitution opens ! under prospeetw of great us, fulness un- ; • ■ tl - the auperlntendpnny. of Rev. C. F. i ' Ghrrison. and tbe endorsement of many j 1 liitlu, petal , Itlsrna o the State. ' j The Driving Pstk Company own a ; | fine Kentucky black horse of trotting I I pedigree. He can make an easy m le In 1 thr, c minute-. Secretary Machette holds i the rein* hcMnd him with an ea*y grace, and wbt n lie spia-ds him sends tlie dust • in coluds over tlie toad. The Park Com- • pony don't believe In riohjg things by . The Wave will open Its cMunret to ' those who may have anything lo say for • lh$ good of the party which Is now ' atmut to engage in a hand-to-hand fight j : with two opp l.rnts. RepUbllctn- arc j between two fires and they -houtd un- i '■ d, island it an ) I, avr.no unturned Mooe. 1 ' Go to work then that It may be accotdr j Ebbltt House arrivals: B. F. Mead, ; ; no-ton; C. a Grlsoom Salem; W. 81a- ' maker. James F. Kenwedr and dangh- ; • ter. II. C. Carpenter. Jsmes 8. M «ney, ' J. O. Thomson. W. C. McCurdv. Eugene ' S. Bayly. Wm 0. HfDevltt. Phlla.; J. ; A. Abraham. Lancaster-. Mrs. P. Culver, ! Miss Flora Oliver, Los Angeles. Cat; J. Smaller, Bridgetnn: Dr. J.'M. Broomed, ' I New York. ' ; We had tbe pleasure of meeting Post ' | Master Hairiiy while in Philadelphia a 1 few davs ag'i. We are sure that th- " inauv friends he and Mre. Harrity made i while sumo ering here at the Lafayette, j • will be pb-s-ed to hear of ihelt good : , health, the natural result of Cape May's ; excellent climate. Without ad ubt Mr. : s Harrity and family are ardent lovers of ; i the Ca|>e. antl will return aa the seasons ; come aiound. Toe Republican Convention did a 1 . good thing hat Saturday for the party. " lis .iellbrtations were 'harmonious, all ■ • the delegates showing more regard for ,1 the succesa of the ticket than for per- j -i uial preferences. There Is no reason ; why the ttckel should not lie elected, it : |f will If Totera believing in Republican \ ,t principles, but mekc up their minds to ; e do what they can for the ticket - vote it j i. • Rev. A. B. McCurdv has retwoed | >. from his western vacation irip. occupy- i [ ing his pulpit lart Sunday. He hail a ■ ' very pleasan: jaunt, and our readers I d may expect so i.etblng from the note- 1 i- book of his memory ujmn the places lit: ; it visited and ihe persons ho met. One of i d his experiences was preaching to a con ; y gregatinn of cow boin, but we will let him tell of it himsep, bidding bim welIt come back to the Cape where be is held in Ugh esteem by all the people.

FBo Crande. If Mr*. F.l!s Fithian' has laid in a new »ttM-k of fall mi llnyrv good-. i-. Mrs. lia rv Marls sii|l family will ItAve for their future home in Florida V on Monday. We are in hopes that Mr. and Mrs. ,. Conrad ScUulte will soon beceme promitem rtsidcDts of this plactj. * I, It it said th it Lot Crease will resign hi* |Kisition to-day at tlie Sugar Mill to n accept a bt:rth on'btArd the Lightship. Jos. McCarty ha*, with good result*, I it-en on soliciting contributions sufB- " cit-nl lo fihtsh paihting and otberwite r.-pairing the M. E .Chapel, There ts strong talk of organixlna a ' young Republicah dub In IUo. Due notice will lie given in tbe Wave of its. first meeting. Wby not all ye sister ■ '• hamlets do Ukewlsef s It is said the intelligence of a towp near Cold Spring is bothered to knot* : n lifiw ii came info poSemdon of a n-rtain e .Lot that Is not iiihabitt-d. but is a' pare Green Splinter again comes to the . ■- front i or its sha-e publicity. Mr. Etl- ; • ward* father- a bandsonte twelve pound '. Iwiv. while J. S. Crease sroil * and *ing» : lulUbys to a biackeyed girl of equal " f weight. | The parly tendered the young ptople i , of Rio Gfat.de ley Mr. and Mrs. Hand in ' j honor of I heir youngest num. Nelson, reaching his majority, was well attend- i .-1 amis) he evening passed of nicely. ] , HditdmiLUU were served in grand | 1 "We h-am that the parties who donated to the trustee* the property fur the erec- , tioii of nil 61 E. Chapel thereon, will obI jeet to exchanging a portion thereof for j • tlie grove adjoining, now belonging to ; ^ It was on Tjie-day that Jlra. Palmce'i ! ie-. Mr*. I'ulmer has liie sympathy^ of i Urn wh ■lecummuolly. ( In the petwm of^ Walter ^8 Learning t honor-. ■ | hm Waller hu-lK-en fair. « Court' House. I The menhaden pirates must go, so ° Mis* Carrie Hand returned from her b Frank Nichols spent a portion of Hit- " week in 1'biladilpi.ia, » Jar. bHautl lias been moving buildings ai Cape May this week. Mis* J nnle Willis of P.irtou. is visither brother Mr. J. 8. Willis, The Sea Jute Tim,, Is g.,|n* to elect • full Democratic ticket this fall (?) J Are your horses Insured ? If trot ad- C dress rt". 8. Crawford without delay. make up your minil to' volt for Walter ,, The ut-w cottage of Capt. Towuscud s be conlpletetl?*1 ™|S111 ""d "'°n fl wedding won. Query— who are the 'p The Odd Fellows hall has just been tl by a fresh coat of paint from tbe bands of Mills and son. The idea of opening a street leading Mechanic to Church street is a good one nntl should not be forgotten. Compiainta frequently t omc to us re- F garbing the unsafe condition of the c gaming ine iins.au- coniiuion ot tne

bridges on the Holly Beach turnpike. • r. Matthias Hand. Sr. and wife, of i Burleigh, are visiting Id* «■■» in Cam.len, and taking in tbe sight* of Quaker City. that -Mr. Cox hud > old nut Ma barber shop. It wm freely rumored but proved fals--. 1 Mr. E. P. Hand who has been travelbug in the West for Etlsoti and Sons.. ' BBwBwPhla, is at home enjoying on exleitdrd vacation. Tt"c liope the people of this vi. inltv will follow the example of oitr Ilia- ; CrCek friend* and orgauixe against foj, I eigfi gunners this fall. When you insure your »to. k why pay ; aasesam. in* in a mutual company, lui sure with W 8. Crawford where you , ! can tell just what it will oust you for a j three year policy. 4t [ I Tne uomioation of Waller 8. Learning , I for assembly is not only a svtisfnetory ' movement among the Republicans of j M'tddie township, but among members I I of the Democratic |*rty as well. The tide has been over the meadows ' for two days, but gunners report the mud pens very scarce. 1 John Sayre I* recovering front lilt rc- ' ' rent Hint s* and hopes to be able lo take J charge ot his school In a short time. Mi-s Carrie Vsugllder I* at bapte for a , weeks vl.it. while lirr sister. Mrs. Anile -otj ia_cnji>ving a-trip to Luray with : a party of- friend- ! Mr. Everett Jerrell made a bu-ineas * ' ami pleasure trip to Philadelphia' this I week calling to roe his old friend Will ' ; Curry, now of the Aldlne hotel. ' i Mr. Kirliard Godfrey is the most sue " | i-i-ssful celery grower In thi* place, any ; , one wanting it of the very best quality-. | »ill do'well tirgo or. semi to bim for Jl. ; hi* price is very reasonable, . It is reported 'hat some young men i ; have been shooting quail forwune tune. « one was seen with nine half grown . ; birds, some time ago. they may get Into I I trouble by violating the laws. It seems rather unfair, and barrily f christian like, for a store keeper in anl other neighborhood to erll his goods j cheaper to people ne.r another man's r store, to get bie trade away from bim, it ' shows a very mean and contemptahle t i principal and no- honest business man » j will be guilty f such acts. - i >Ie«sr-. Duval & Dandy catch a • wagon load of mulh-trtdmnst every day, - they sell them at one dollar per hundred and bave uo difficulty in dispoa- • ing of them, people buy and salt ' them in tu'f for winter use and tliey are - really a very fine flab both fresh and • salted. B . Cape May point. ! Rev. Mr. Poft*-.r is spending a few , days at his cottage!** Tbe Borough will be minus of one t councilman, who will be the next. 1 The breast works look shaky. If the ^ heavy tides continue It won't be there to ; i Rev. Dr. Oorwln died on Wednesday, 1 19th in»l , after a lingering, UUcas. In 5 ; bit doth year. , We were pleased to see oltl friends, ' i Mlss-s Tinry and Julia Sundgram , ai the ' Point on Monday, j Rev. Mr. Fullerlon and wife WM down • ! antl are much pleased with tbe progTesji |i : of their new cottage. ,r I There « a* « narro w escape at the Stesm- ._ boat Eroding of a yacht. No lives were n j lost. Noble work was done by the Life i. I Saving crew. n : We are sorry to loae our friend Counn ! elltnan Markley, who leaves us to accept t a position as clerk in Salem. The beat d | Wishes of his many friends _gq. with him. ! . Bucklwn's Arnica Salvo, r* ! The Best Salve lu the world foe Cuts, u- j Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Bait Rheum.' Fele ! ver Sores. TYUer. Chopped Hands, Chlljf : IrlaitiH Corns, end all Skin K-u prions, a j and posllvelr cures Idles, or do pay rert : quired. It fs guaranteed to give perfect 1- i satisfaction, or money refunded. Prioe. id , 25 cents.per box. For sale by Matey & Mecray."

*"Wavo'o" Bualnaas Locale, r OlivePsJ'eOpli'iM.rtel new quarters. Fresh go»d«. Low prices. 2i . 1 I. L. Sheppard, No. 27 Washington ! k street, offer* to Cape May boycr* a fine j stock of gents' furnishing goods, hats, _ caps, umbrella*, and ahirt*. Pnces low . and goods the best. 5t New S oger Sewing Machine for sale j at this office. First-class In all partieu- , lars. A bargain fur those who may lie in want of a machine. ' tf 40 pigs for sale, pure Chester whites . and Poland China breeds. Inqniic of , G. W. Middlclon, Townsends Inlet. N. J. ol-fit , W. Scott Hand, Cape- May Court , House, will give ypu reliable Insurance at Ihe lowest rates for stock companies. i No notes; no assessments. 2t A. L. Conner,- Turnpike, near Cape , Mar City bridge, furnishes nil kinds of . mill wood work, promptly Ailing order*. I iK-l him CHtithSte for you. 3t Jos. Hand, resident watchmaker and , jeweler, opposite, the post office. Strict , reliance may -Ite placed in this old r*t»bwitli neatness and.promptnes*. 2i i The Goshen Manufacturing Companyruts native stock to order by steam Experienced auncrinteiiden! to manage tbe mill. Ship, house an.l : wagon stuff lo order. 5l John D. Craig has opened hij. old . stre-ct, with n fresh stock of am! shoes. Repairing promptly and neatly done. St The Boston Clothing House offer* lo j ing. gents' furnishing goods -anil trunks, i SKSSf "-"V i Eldrttige Johnson. 59 Washington -St . from* wlro'h to"*elert. "lie ran til "nil sixes of feel and has goods to square #5000 worth of the Franklin Klectrir 1 share.* Applv't > J. *11 nn- Edmunds! Cape Mav City, or 523 Chestnut St., 1 Wm. T. C hambers is s successful auctioneer Any one needing bis services : should apply to him al Cold Spring. He , has the art of selling goods to advantage Urge lot „f century Holhv. 25 cents Headlight ol'l \oe'a gafh.i.',"pure 'jere r aLirtment t.' wlee t*f* >m' a I "job n'sl' Cold Spring More, where you will find a large stock and at way down ' rnmle'rn'eehnrge" iTcrlafmV't'o hare i-'.-m . succesaful in effecting enres. He , . must be called in the earlv stag tl.e | di-ea-e. if '. VauamaUrr's. Our buyers use tasic an.l j judgment in selecting what ever you write for. ( We put the slulfs fur a J neat costume together and r sell them in a lump. Easier ? you than to pick them out f separately ; better, perhaps — 1 no mistakes in color combi- 4 nation ; often cheaper. c At first only high-cost goods were so treated ; now c the little-cost stufls are pre- . pared for you with as much .... ...... 7.. — I. i... .

' care any. each t plain and fancy material . enough for a liberal dress. ' Good materials, Fall weight, , r new and seasonable colors. ; 1 Some prices: J . For $2.60. 50 in. all-wool ; ; material, 9 colorings; suit- , ed for knock-about, all- ; ' around dress. Half the ] ' year-ago price. For $4. 52 in. Serge, with ; [ enough . novelty velvet for 1 trimming. 13 colorings, in ' the latest Fall shades. A [ combination that makes a [ stylish, handsome, and serv- ' iceable costume. . For $5, $6, $7. and $8. ' Robes of higher grade , > goods ; all-wool French ; ' fabrics and high class nov- ; elties for trimming. , For Women's Fall and 1 1 Winter Dresses. Soft, sen- ; . sible,. seasonable stuffs, and i medium priced. * A wonderfully good 52 in. : 1 pin-head, plain or mixed 1 Cloth, or plain or mixed Tri- , ' cot, 75c. Great variety of ; colorings: " A little better in both Cloth | and Tricot, 85 cents. | > Plain and mixed Tricot, , ' $17- plain 54 in. Tricot, ; r $1.25. : Flandsome 52 in. Broad 1 I cioth, *1. : J Plenty more Broad Cloths, 1 j imported and domestic. ! , 52 in. $1.25 54 in. $2.50 ! , 52 in. $1.50 54 in. $2.7.5 ! ; 52 in. $2.00 54 in. $3.00 : 1 The last Nel essen's. Some : ^ of these cloths in as many as ! 28 colorings. The latest thing in Printed ! ' Flannels is the Eider Down, c with polka dot ftgures. A peculiar stuff j cotton back, and c heavy, fleecy, fluffy face of 0 wool. A cosy, comfortable j stuff, even to look at. Some of the colorings exquisitely jj delicate — pink on cream, light blue on medium blue, for in- " stance. 37 in., $i. Saxony Striped and Plaid 1- Flannels. Quality improved, £ styles better, variety greater. Gone ahead in every goodrt ness. And more kinds than « you ever dreamed of. 50 and 60 cents. Special lot of Fancy Striped •. Fianhel. 27 in., 37J4 cents. £ Printed Striped and Fig- *• ured French Flannels. Heaps « of them here and heaps of J them on their way. 65 and 75 cents.

! Infants' Coating Flannel.: ".! A substantial stuff; heavy. t ! yarn, snugly twisted, snugly ! woven ; various checks, some ). of them in very delicate colors. . ?5CA lower grade, 60 cents. ; • Jersey Flannel, stripes' and! t checks. 45 to 75 cents, r Over 200 styles of Embroidered Flannels. We j 1 doubt if such an assortment | ' has before been shown in[ tKis country. From J4 to 8' 1 inches deep. 65 cents to! ' $5- " Of the Flannels F.mbroid- ' ; ered with Wool, 81 styles . and colorings. 90 cents tu' $1.60. ' All-wool Striped Skirts. I 40 inches long, 2 1 . yards ' around ; handsome 'borders, j to $1.75. Solid colors! antl fancy borders, $2. Cotton Comfortables. No! shoddy in the filling — every j scrap of it throughly cleaned | cotton. Great variety of pat- 1 terns. Double-bed size. The one for least. $1.25. I Little better cover. Si. 50. 1 Sateen both sides. St. 75. Others of Sateen. $2.50. St. of the stuff. " ' "Tuck-in" Comfortables. 2j yards square. I he g....,l old- fashion eil size. Cox'fer.i with imported 1 ttrkev red cRint/. medallion c.-ntr,'- ornamental border, hand-quilt- _ N.-wVfookTabl!"'',US When yttu read «»f a new iht* Book i-m.;:,v:„;t:::i!d j whose iti.lgement y hi rou itl ^ is just 1 hat friend. It picks ! (, new Books i*> pieces am! ' w takes you into conlideiu .- ' . October numbiT (por- j trail of I)r. S. Weir Mitch-j ell) now on sale. 5 cents. 50 1 John Wan amakkk. | ■Unr Sidi'rrttsrrarnts.

TN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. JN CHANCERY OF NEW J EltSE I gHEUlFK S SALE. 8ATCHDAV. OCTOBBK M.I. A. D. iRSt. "tie Court lion- Iu Cap! Kilj t'ourf lluuu! *u the couuty Ca;*: M«j au.l auto ut .Sow JerKwnisip ot UvButo, to *aW coaoti utT'apl" May liATt of Ibo -hotorito^l pJ«uUUoii*ot Jac.it/ti. ^ "nl'° "tiio\tiu,i*urt^'!l "iuoaoJ1 lo0™*! , : ttj-uni P|.a"tr.nu cuaiaalf' Lu'£ iwf pareswrto^vMo la* ibt a iiiV,' b^ua'ii-Ta I oi*d« oi'So.'f.'iilaoloJ'Si £ crrak:*u»u" •i°* litcn1- utom*u Mrta'i^a"* xrora.ooat VJ porch— to a waKv in iht atoui uf I tho Mirfe . OVIII :«), oot'raV, j-a«t^:»x pvruhra , xrot-a, wlwt IX tv-tcowf u» the boalatMax. ^ : The tUouad tract b-ia* • lot of amuuw form- ■ sa,,te.lr;snr.r.hr^rrn,y,:,,nc^ H*y «nS Siaio al Maw Jorroy, ami imoiaio ion t aorta. Mo moramo 'oiura or n— . aa tno tumia «.|* ot^IJ.:noi*^Croox,iN-ar -9*0 Man'* Kri'oC ,l:TI*K>o M1U01 an.l n-amloU «- tuhow*;— ^*4|id. , 'jtlrtn* unnaisv •••:?» ™rw*'4S peckefw I * IWUi'l aa property of Miry Buylo, ot it. do- i , fondant* m l ukca In exoiuuoo al the taut ot 1 Honry Boyioot *1, eooplalaiat, iu>t tobeioldny JAMES SHOKMAKKK, Jr.. Sheriff. UAMINu A tiLai K. ho icitot. ] Dated Hop.. IMts 1-etT. Prtotet* fees. IIS.M. . TAKStj T. BAILKY, - I'KAC 1'lCAL I BttiiH HorsrtBBr,: beak cape island bbux1k.

W. & B.'s "Ironclad" Cloth. j This is our third years' run on it Thought \ve nude up enough of it the first season : thought tite same every season since. Every season We have had more customers ' for it than we had -gotfds. This season we're not going to make that mistake. We'll have enough for everybody, and - 1 I to last the season out , We have pretty big Ideas of what we can sell. When ' ' it sells faster than even we expected, rely on it, it must be good. There isn't as good .to be had anywhere for equal money. It s all-wool : all long wool : long, strong wool : nothing but wool : neither cotton nor flocking to make it heavier or j lower the cost j It s an honest cloth, through and through, with a heap of wear past the ordinary in it. • No other store has it. We twisted and pulled' and harried it in all sorts of ways to try how it would stand rough usage, and then took all the mill made. Men's Suits, - - $12 oo Hoys' Suits, - - 8 50 Men's Overcoats, - 10 00 Boys' Overcoats, -■ 6 50 i Re sure and ask for W. & B.'s " Ironclad." It will give Send for Samples. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, S. 11. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. PLEADERS!* HOW rilEV COI'V FS! How they follow us ! How they catch on to our ideas' But after all there is something in the First and Forcntost that can-never : reached. How our Suits distande imitation! How our laugh at competition I How bright our Neckshines in the face of all rivalry ! How even the New .ind \ oung I lat an.l Shoe Departments have caught the Fresh and Defiant Step of Unapproachableness. JACOB REEDS SONS, I 918. 920 922 Chestnut St.. also 2d and Spruce St#., PHILADELPHIA.

W GO TO PHILADELPHIA WHEN YOU CAN BUY Dry Goods, Trimmings, Millinery, NOTIONS, HDSIE'Y. GLOVES, H4NDKE8GHIEFS, Be. Ladies' Coats and Wraps, JOHN H. GIBSON, 43 Washington Street. Oape May City. for Infants and Children. "CaitorU l« no well adapted lo children that I Cantoris rorre Colic. Canittpntlcn. tmnratome." **^Ta»cbi^ I Kuto *[?"=». a^p'. sad promotm dt111 Bo. Oxtord BL. Ilroohlyn, X- Y. | WttKul jojurtoux medlcatloa. ! EL-DREDGE JCHNSON 59 wa*tilngloii HI., Cape MlyJM.J., DEALER in BOOTS AND SHOES, Ur*«« rod mo*l complete Sa^^af^^.^CT^Bo^rod Shoofc Is ill .the inert Style, Quality RUBBER GOODS A SPECIALTY. Fine Wall Papers of the Latest Patterns. DAY;D -.V. KODAK, 1TOOT OP JACKSON STREET. CAPE MAV, N.J. F I ^D"ANDn'GA rden "SEE D ai Keiaouhl* PfM. al«o tleiler in beu qaifily ol Coal a Wood. Flour a Feed of ati Kin^#. FretMl 8alt Hayin Bales. GEORGE L. LOYETT, 64- Jackson Street, Cape May, N. J. , Gmi M MM, #2.76 per Cwt OATS, GBO0HD FEED; COHDmOlfFOWDEES, - ' Rare""- Blankets, Lap Robes and Repairs st Bhop on Ooeas Street *10 8m CHARLES^ WEISsi BREAD A'ND CAKE BAKERY 1 re.. 2103 Mount Yernon Streat, PaiLADELPUlA, PA. tl-y