Ml BjjN NOTIU8}^gl£' •saisiisjsiassssi■jjsgw«s?ytfcisr! . CXurch Noticaa. 8crslcoa to ike Methodist Episcopal church ca Washington streeL abote • Ocran, 6a September SO. Lova Feast «i 9* m., held in the chapel. A full el. teadaneo le requested onto tfab the Orel nrrto of the (toy. Preaching at 10.80 a. m. This to Ihelhtod quarterly meetiag. ' Sunday ichodl ai S p. m. Tho euporinteadret would be pleaatd to seen full attemteiica of teaehen and ecliotors. PreieMng at 7 JO p. m. Everyone toeltcd and a welcome for all. CAPE MAT lias an Incomparable wintor climate for a health rraort. It to rqultable, dry and mild, No town on the whole coaat, with a single exception to «o favoml. There an no extremes of heat or cold to aead efaUto to the very boaoa of the delicate Invalid. Boow and Ice. what there to nf them, qwedlly dto to the wanted frame, lt'e no uncommon thing to are rone buabee blooming here all through the month of November. Borne of more hardy flowering plant* •how Ufa toad beauty till near Chrtotmaa. The townaof the Cape don't take on the dmd brown of winter of mora arathern ranorto till January, and then a few fair daya of Bouth win da are quite stlffl. clent to give them e pretty emerald hue. The (tope to an admirable winter resort. If novae of our hotel proprietor* would but make the venture ol suing up their hourae and than advertise them, they would achieve success. Il to undaretnod that the Waat J.raey R. B. Co. win run an napreaa train all winter, Thto liberality abould be met by Cope May property owoara with pomethtog mote than mora talk. It aeema to ua to bo the golden opportunity to Mart 6# for a bid I for winter traffic. Why not make the 1 effort t What doee Coloneto Cake and ■ know vraB the advantages of. Cape May - < Thereto no time to waste. Pluck and < prtoterto Ink will do It. Mr* Ann Qrtat to vtolling her grand- | children, Mr. and Mm Zack Taylor, of , tbtodtj. Bhe to a Sue looking healthy | old lady Of U. Bar faculties are to ei , cedent condition, abe vpendtog the moot ■ of her time fn reading, new leg, and light , employment Mia. Grift haa had 17 , children, 46 grmedchUdreo and 91 great ( grandchildren. Bhe war hem In En- > gland, but came to thto country fifty yearaago. Her early yeara ware ipeoi , on her father*! farm to England where ; •he waa bora. Mra. Grist war bora a , Smith, a name r> common in the early [ anmdaof Kngltoh fabtory aa eonneeted , with thto country. Tula eatl.oable old ( lady to* devout member of the Pratea- | taut Kptocopal church. In youth abe , had faatennd to her eara rtoga worn by f n grant, grant grandmother, one of wblcli , abe atlll wearv an lntenetlng relic of the , paat Her vlalt to Cape May haa been a , most totem ling event to a long and . eventful life. Don't get hot over politic* it*, the , blggeet kind of folly to do to. If you ( ■tick to the doctrine, don't get ralllod at c your neighbor who may differ from . you. Or If you are a tOgl. tariff man, t convert him, but for goodness aakc don't , get mad ;over the mattdr. Then are . men who will not change their opinion! c no matter what may happen abort of a 0 doubt the teach toga or one abould the * power axtst to perform It There are v of them all to the potltlad Bonbon, who ° wbo never changes hla mtod, breauM be , never had any mind to change. „ There to no paetllaari that deatrag* f lift at (tope May. It la a matter which J abould awaken the prafoundeat gratl- P tudeto the haarta of our ctltoeo* Cur 0 <™**. f— »■ U" aoath are bring « "WRMin tom BSBBghl of fever, and are « asking for help. ' There haa been gener- " oua I ism alacaliera, but ao far Cape c May haa coatributed nothing. The >< Wiva toUffmi that mllaritoai he taken 9 to the Cherokee neat Bahbath for the '■ anffaftog people of JaokaonvOIe and el- l! ctollm tori the bat be period around. » A aaag ana nan be raised to tkJa way. D aad avwphedy will enjoy their Sunday ° dtonv dike bettor for what they amy u ; .j. > fly who haa gtvea the matter much b attention to authority for the declare- ,, Uoa that to klatog all man kirn with „ too riBri.^fM!ca^ A klia to be ^-precto- b tknt thaw la aoady karri ?»-h for coon. b ty Marten. lo^vrtn to thto Jell ^ Any 1 rptora^AtoTtlcket toT* always « a reraoa for graotiag hto desire, The h ymdm of tinea* is important anf I hfcw th. debasing purge. of a era. J C^antnateughtofto Urn proper i =^S^rr~-
. , PERSONAL. J Cot Geo. W. Bfatth to the postmaster f CapL G. W. 'Bccvra fs happy over L hto Improved vtoion. " Mra. A. Footer haa doecd tbcWyoram leg all—a noeeraafuLaraaoa. - Bev, Socralra Townaend and wife havy becna pending a few daya herewith tUahvea. Judge Alfred Iteed registered at the 5 Chalfento during the raralea. of the county court* Eaoa B. WUllama and family have re- _ turned to thdr Cape May cottage for the fan and winter. poL G. W. Smith to on the county Prohibition war path with hla coal tall trail * log os the ground. a- . Edgar Page Btitra hav been stumping m the upper Gen of counties of thto Bute • for the Prohibition party, under orders from stale committer. •V B. B..8. Diaracui. of the well known Orm of Dtomcut A Brothen, Sour maau- " faelurer*-of AJloway, N, J„ waa at the Chalfonta during the wick. .. Bar. Jama Itodger* of Mcrchanville. preached from Pastor Manchnlcr*! ^pul- . ph laat Buaday morning and evening. " Ills aenuona bristled with tolling polnto . and ready rioqnemw. ; B. a Tlaard don't want S. ll. Moore ' for Assemblyman. H; dralrw to go to . Trenton himself to that rapacity. There'! nothing like being on lime. Wbo eecond'i the Domination. Mr. Alexander Crow and Judge FinB letter were among those who staid late '' at the Cape. They relumed to Philadelphia a few dayi ago with lliilr families. Mr. Crow thinks of building a cottage . here. I Mr. and Mr* Wm. 8. Semon took a I little tramp to the Steamboat Landing 1 Monday. While over there they made a f call on Caph Eldredge, and caught him j unprepared for company. lie waa, b°w- ] ever, glad lo see Ihem. Morrto Crraae nominates Colonel Saw. 1 yer for the Bute Senate. He thinks he : would make a alioog candidate. The i tongue of report has It that Morrto Ulms self would not object 10 a promotion , from hla fellow He publicans. I Over to Pittsburg a few daya ago . Burr W. Mcintosh beat W. U. Beaxell ; to three fool raoea of various distances, , It waa a kind of walk over for Mac. The r 9-70 championship medal now dangle. . upon hto noble cheat. 'Kali for Mac. Rev. A. M. North and sister, Mtos A. . North, spent a poiti n of last week at I the Cape rtoltiug their maay friend* He , to always a welcome guest here, where , hto labora among Use people ue remera- . bend with warm feeling of personal rei Wm. S. Semon's patience In waiting r for bites to being rewarded. We have i the pleasing Intelligence that hto luck of late baa been great Not a day flnda absent from the headquarters of the sea trout of the sounds. Mrs. Beand the pretty daughter, Mia Bessie, are enjoying their vacation at the Cape hugely, and are helping lo add to the fishing reputation of the tandly. Mtos Came Holllday gave a donkeyparty of Frittoy evening bust, at her residence In West Cape May. Theses ening pleasantly spent, which waa followed by a atyltob act out of refrrah, Tboae present wire Misses Emma Eldredge, Mamie Hughes, Abble Eldredge and Messrs. W. II. Phillip* Charles Charles Craig. T. W. Bervea and James Ware. A beautiful girl babe waa bora to Mr. am] Mrs. Lei and Williamson, on Bept. lfith, at Ibelr Capo May home on Beach avenue. It was christened on Buaday tori at Be Mary's, by Father Degan, with the pretty name of Theresa, EHxabcth Mary. Its aponaers were Fenl L. aad Mia Bessie Atkinson. Mr* Williamson, waare pleased to say, to doing exceedingly well. Thto to tho second child bora to the family at Cape May. Thto interesting domestic event makes Col. C. J. Cooper twice a grandfather. Tho unfortunate condition of affaire Florida will probably extend lo the Mississippi valley interfering with of tourists tHI a lata day to the winter, if, Indeed the effects are recovered from during the entire rear. The intelligence reachra here that the fever to spreading ail along the greet lines of Southern communication, and while there exists danger ao far north aa thto, because of the lateness of the season, it behooves municipal authorities to take warning, and so mend their sanitary conditions aa to be rmdy for any visitation that may In speaking of the ravages of the fever to the south reminds us rf what to railed the "Black Year" to the No town oa the Gulf coast, or Lower or Its branches escaped the plage. Wo have a distinct recollection of It, because nl being I there. The mouth of September wae (peat tmong town, of the coral of Texas. They about depopulated . those escaping the fever, Tin ring left the plague smitten Aa we were amongtbe"Ooulda't get-away*" the danger had to be faced. But it waa not the Intention to note thto little bit of personal history what the article was began. It only raroe to mtod ra Incidental to the preacnt sad condition of the lever Ralttra towns of south. It also occurs lo tho mtod to light of current events that those who usually spend winter months south will turned In tome other direction, poeaiUy Cape May, sod the thought naturalcomes up to lha town ready for tliuan health .seeking refugee* It. would he had If they asked for accommodation, of our hotel people and not get them. Would It not be (tell to get ready and invite them thither. Mi. Noah Hi^.'ttoe mtrfical electrician, tefis tee public this week to the Wave of the curative effects of bis method of treating orrtato disease. From personal oxp.ri.ee w. ran tralify to hto claim. Hto redwdy to very t IT actual aad always agreeable to receive. There to no violent shook, or unpleasant feature about It anywhere. If Brother Brooks knows the namee of men who are running a load gambling dea why not home out boldly aad give them to the public. The Wava will lend a hand to the effort to break up the practice our young mea ate alleged to have of htowtog their money away at the gambling table. Just give us Ibe There ia truth to the adage that what to well begun to already half done ; but it is also true that that which to half will prove a failure Oakri it to wholly done. The tost toJf of . good thing to quia as important as the Bat half, and H is often harder ,lo keep on aad finish a work than It —as lo begin
Court Ft ut-uedlnga-ter An unusually large attendance spou the sit lings of the county courts «»s porn- Brad-em Turadiy- Chief Justice Bead presided. Lay Judges Edmunds and trials of some of the less Important easra. Ife The legal fraternity present composed Us some well known Jurist* amoog them were Judge Fenced** Hk*. HOdreth. he E. B. Learning. Chs* H. Edmund* IL he iv. Edmund* II- F. I> .ugtoaa, J. M- E. lilldrcth and J. B Haff man. re- The Grand Jury found bids of ind Idhe ment against Jones and Stoebcr, of Bra isle, and Charles O. Clark, of Cape May - o- acraxni ooc*T sauna. II Wllijim Gordon at aL, trading. Ac., v* David H Oliver, ig Upon Contract, ta II. W. Edmund.- II. T. Douglas* ra Buckwaltnr Stove Company, vs. Albert L. II syncs. ™ H. W. Edmunds' ^J "i E. UUdrgth. he Samuel A.' Shield*, vs. John Ivoy. , In Ejectment, e, II IV. Edmund* Alward A Parent. Ik A verdict was given by Jury to favor g. of Shield* ta Executors ot Daniel Gtoekln. dee'd, vs. James Mooocy. re Into .Bergen A Bergen. D. J. Fancaest It j Off by consent. PbiL II. Andrews, trading, Ac-, a. v* Jonathan Bailey. Ur Upon Contract, i. J. M. E. lilldrcth. H. W. Edmunds. • Edwin P. dark, vs. [C The City of Cape May. Upon Contract. July out H. Edmunds. It T. MiUcr. g John F. Betx, vs. Annie Erenlg. Upon Contract n II. W. Edmund* H. F. Douglas* William C. Town, v* George W. Agnew. 'c n. W. Edmund*' J. M. E. Hddreth. x Charles F. Quldorl. v* i. F. Theodore Walton. n In Replevin. H. W. Edmund* J. M. E. lUldreth. 0 Off by consent U arraau to ooxstox iuus. ,, larwis W. IHIdrrth. Appellant, and x Jsmra Kwing, Appellee. ,4 In Tort. Appeal from Justice Spalding. „ H. W. Edmund* P. T. Hddreth. ,t Soulier A Rutherford, Appellants, end e Richard Bclover, Appellee. i. Appeal from Mayor Bpenber. ■- H. W. Edmnods. Off for term, g Albert L. Ilaynea, Appellant, vs. e Jacob Otoho, Agent, Ac. if On Contract a Appeal from Justice Baraett. e Leopold J. Bpcer, Appellant, and Isaac A. Hue* Appelloe. c Appeal from Justice Weslcott. ^ Secret Societies. A new lodge kuown es the American g Erster lal Circle is about lo be organised I. In thto city. Some eighteen have signed i an appl leal Ion for a charter and a num. 1 , ber of others have signified their Intern I. Uoa of Joining aa charier members, i c Thto new order to on the same principle i , as the Iron Hall, with the exception that I , Instead ol waiting at the end of the seventh yeer for the payment of the endow. I .. ment fund, to thto new order it to made I In thre . different payment, via.: at the I , cud of the third, fifth aad seventh y rare. r Bo that it 1st* good an Investment as ran i be found any where- Those —tab tog to I . join should consult Prof. D. C. Vans- I man, the organiser, of West Cape May. The A. O. D. W. members are work- I lag hard to swell their numbers to one i j hundred by the first of the year. Two ] „ new candidates a ere Initiated at their t last meeting— Messrs. Ell Stevens and ' Maurice Orsae— and others are making I application; A united effort oo the part I of every member will bring the order up ■ to the one hundred mark. Bro. IL B. < e Rutherford to the most active worker to t > Uito lodge, and there are others who an I ■ working bard to swell the numbers of , thto moat excellent order, which haa now 1 1 a membership of about <80,000 to the < 0 United Sutra.: 1 t A new. onler waa orgaalxed a few ' weeks ago ty Supreme Organiser, L 8. t 1 Osmond, called the Improved Order of ( : lleptasophs. It to a beneficial organila- i » tioo and will eventually be ono of the . largest organisations to the country. 1 • The endowment fund ranges from 91000 f ' to 90000, according to the wuh or abli- ; 1 Ity of the applicant. Thin new order to I staging off with flatiertag pro pecta in a : thto city, applications are being made for a . membership at each meeting, aad others j r are making toqulrtra about the order, t The order of Iron Hall which waa or- t i ganlsed about three years ago, has taken I t on renewed vigor since the expiration of c I several of the branches to other section* I • It bra proven to be -an Us projector* I claimed for It. and it to to every sense s [ i moat excellent organisation The sick • I beoefit* haa been of great help to maay r . of Its members and hat been aa lncen- > i tive for many to Join thto lodge. F. and A.M. lodge ia growing stradily, 1 > new members are betoc admitted and c I the orde to to a generally healthy eon- s 1 dltfcm. [ I The latest beneficial older ta the i "American Fraternal Orel*" c Wm. Hebenthal, Jr., was oat fishing ! on Monday with Mrs. D. Crabb, Mtos , Mamie Crabb, Mtos B. Crabb and Mr*C. , Collins. Tbey had a good day, tboogh , rather rough. William aal Mrs. Collins 0 caught all the fish, the others not even , j getting a bite. The todies provided the r lunch and tire man a < the party provided the transports tioo to a barouche return- d - ing home via the suburban tones of the t > country. " a ' It to reported that'hog cholera has re- T . appeared to ttoo county. As U b *n lmDortaat matter to prevent the aprrod of I the distemper, we give our readers, who I • mar he intonated, Mr. Noah Hand's r remedy, which to s liberal diet of yeL c low mussel* "They should bo broken r op." myl Mr. Hand, "before being fed i . to the hog*" Thto is worth toe attention , I of fanner* Mnssais are plentiful and c i easily oMatosd. , I Mrsio— Remember October 1st, to the , day on which W. Porter commences > teaching music. Private pupda at :»0 t Lafayette street. . Singing class for adaln . at No. 89 Washington street, at 8 p. m. singing for children on October dthat ' ' " " I The Chautauqua Literary and Baton- , • tffk Cinto of Capo May menu at Goahan , I to^'tSSw'S^beprowit'tDtoOTr ' 1 toStof,0n ^ ,UbJ*0t0' , j jggaBtgyjSrS !
BALTE m Free-trade and poverty are twin* o- Pram Itoh are ritu taking lha book. A Ring the merry political cherioul a; iiL . ;• x Ivcyy late CrawfonTa are the finest of id Cape May to to hare a daily express to all the year. a. Bed dram are hero. The ocean pier's L the spot to hook 'em. L ' The had tkanrted streets on Tuesday, court (lay. . * Pure Jersey Lard, 10 B> for $1.00 at a John M. Russell'* Cold Spring. If •: Our count) tody readers are about getting ready for fall shopping. Bayvidera are boxy with their oyster There are women who advocate lil cenac-but they are very scarce. Pore Jersey Lard, 10 ff> for 91 00 si u John M. Russell's. Cokl Spring. U Wm. tl. Semon baa had the good luck i to capture s real diamond back terrapin. There's many s politician wbo mu.1 base a tit lo pull at even if lla small one." t. Waller Baseman's new house oa Bank ' „ street, to a decided addition lo the town's When an offlce goes out to aoalt a r. man it -has to pick its way through I Meadow burs are suffering this week from the crack of the gunners sniok- ] Capo Msy county Prohibitionists will . soon Issue a campaign sheet, rays the Jenkinses. l George Uugbc* caught the first red on the ocean pier. Third party men of Gape May county . are talking, over the project of issuing a campaign paper. Since Thursday tost the old ' Jackson | street depot has been used for Ml trains of Ibe Weal Jersey road. , Chester, the photographer, will remain until the middle of October at lita < L Gallery foot of Ocean street. 8t It to pretty hard to raise a child with. | out lostog your temper occasionally. The same appl Ira to a car window. , day. The nights have the better of the | days ao far as length ts concerned. , reopen hto store, and promises lo pay , dollar for dollar of hto Indebtedness. , The b-ggost pumpkin story cotnra . from C 8., where a man baa one that ] Just loads a dump cart, soil is remarked. , "Buxx" evidently thinks thereto no place like West Cape May. lla made a c couple of trips there on Monday even- , tog. Tee frco- trade howler has undoubtedly hedged. He don't, call It frec-trudc . now, but haa taiwred it dewn to tariff reform. I Among the puss' lug things that hare occurred lo us is; Dora It require a great I . flow of language lo discuss current The buys and girls of the public 1 schools win be glad lo learn that the promise ot a big hickory out crop to L flattering. r i Political summersaults are being mmI ed dally. Take them altogether they I I about see-saw between the two old pollt- s . leal parties. 6 Four thousand orators are now ora- . ting in politic* As one listens to the a ; din there is a great big hole ol silence g Correspondents must hsrc tin Ir letters . st tb>s office not later than Tuesday. In- h ; le resting were received Ibis week too o : fur Insertion. c Do you suffer from scrofula, ash h i rheum; or olher humors ? 'I ska Hood's I Saras parill* the great blood purifier . 100 doses one dollar. The sleep of a Cold Spriog man has troubled slam election He to i mourning because, he didn't go lo the 1 i polls and vote "ary." We call attentioa thto week lo lite ad- c I vrrtiwment ol Btrawhridge A Clothier, ; the great dry goods firm of 8th and Mar. * I street, Philadelphia. > Those who may be to the city for a day will find Arnold's Merchants Exi change a pleasant place to dto* Meals " i order at nsuonable price* ' Capt. Samuel K. Ewihg has secured s ML Vernon grading contract. TTito ; will make work for a large number of of hto neighborhood. The schoon r Roto. J. Bare, Capt. J. J? Selover, sailed from Pascagoul*Mto"., 1 on the 90th Inst., for Philadelphia with cargo of yellow pine lumber. ' Call and see the butcher at J. Harry store on Saturday. You will a full line of fresh meals at reduced ^ price* Don't forget the place. Wanamaker A Brown are out to an ^ suits of handsome clothing. It will pay to call and see for your* if. „ One Cape May day to very much like b! another thto falL There to Dot ao very much going on to tho business marts of town except the discussion of poll. 0, Ucs. Not for years hake edible fish been ao n plentiful as during thto year. The tea- v to apparent — tbars hare been no raruhaiton pufra nets sweeping coast „. There are tola of ponds about Cape a May county for the breeding and growth of terrapin. AD to required may be a stated briefly a knowledge of bow terra- Q| pin grow. ^ The merry maiden and her beau are enjoying the quiet of the season by u lengthy strolls on the strand. Orer to a the elephant and back to a common T enough walk. u It don't take much of a ameUtog ap- ^ odors from several back yards, where a the summer tenants have left slop bar. p rcto without purifying. Any ot our young people who may 8 to )pto a local bnaahotlbaChau- * tanqna Literary and Scientific C rele, , should band their names lo Mtoa Bessie „ of this aty. . , Rio Grande Sugar Mill has started to k oaaufanturo the fair* crop from aorg can* Than have bees Improvements to tba plant which wm naturally the production of sugar. IlalloweD affbrs Ua Mock of eoafoct- f, Ptonle and festival oommlOera T can make a good deal at thto store, save money aad be sure of excellent good* g Tho hotel Chalfonta wm make aa admirable arbiter bouso. B haa a sun par- u and large exposure to lha oeaaa oa the south. Wo hope Col. Harrison may fl conclude to krap It open all winter. " The mind's the statue of the man." h The man may be as Dig ss the Nova Scotia giant, and be as barren of an idea aa 0 the Oape May rtraad to of grass Pot oalr mea of brains in ptoora of rsapoost- y if they may be gotten. b An Intonating political straw lira to Che faet that P. T. Baraum to in enthu- fa aiastto Harrisoni so, while Adam Far* B ■ ^ toL »saa to. gfaalnit thaw qc h , Stdfhbarfaaod qimrreto are had things « ' to take rie'ra upon, sad at t rule the e wBBSBSEBm
-Sboirf th* Sountg. 2Z .ji-'Mnste Prawte-— ~ — - — it J. W. Corncrook and wife, of Camden, are visiting Mtv EUxa Ludlam. if The two youg dudra went riding on Sunday, but the tpo Joe's were left belter. Cbstics Elder and wife returned s home last Monday after spending a few days with friends at thto place - a Mas Oarrk Douglas* one of our most charming young todies spent tost Sun. t dav with friends at Cape May City. Mtoa Lixxle Ludlam left for bet home t to Kansas City, Mo., on Monday -after spending a very pleasant summer with r ber uncifi, Jesse D. Ludlam. Amoog the arrivals ate Mtos Maggie . Devi, I, Mtos Mjry McCnven, Capt*. W. Jaa Nlckereoa stul Robert McCormlck, 1 Thomas Merit! and Edwin Bowker. Along the Shore Road. Elbert Godfrey to convalescent. , Free-trade and poverty- are twin* The farmers are busy gathering thdr " crop* Mtos Lids Warwick, of DanntovUle. to visiting friends to Ihta vicinity. Wohear of several quite large caichra t of Ash outside the bar daring the past . Messrs. Sack and Smith commenced picking tlelr crop of cranberries thto week. . Mra. Sarah E. Wicks and daughk-ra . Perls and Eva bare been on a brief visit ' with her mother, Mr* IL S. Sapp. I Homer Silvers returned to hto home in Atlantic City Tuesday, after I pending a few days pleasantly at the residence of , Henry Young. Jr. I Town— nd'a Intot. George Kates has nearly completed 1 Mr* Philip Godfrey to vary low with typhoid fever at this writing. Edwin Townaend who has been sick Rev. Alexander Towosend made a ' trip to Cape May on Monday. Great preparations ah being made by ' Livingston Rice spent a part of last week to Philadelphia attending to his oyaler business 1 One day tost week a Utile boy made - appearance at Steve Learning's Boys are always wdoomcd. 1 If madam rumor be true, Geo. Kates, tract of a floe callage al the Inlet. 8 irely the county has been wet lately. A large crop ef sweet potatoes is reIs Corson nod Rullege Tomlin syu-at p:rt of last week enjoying Atlantic City while their vessel to uedcrgnlog repairs at Cooper's Point. The now sidewalk buDt throughout street as well as being a great accommo. to the people. Bailie Sharp entertained s party of her school mates Thursday evening. Various dancing, Ac., were indulged in, and a good tune was enjoyed by all Mias Flora William* of Bridge Ion, friends and nlativra. Flora to a charming and animated young tody ami has a host of friends and admirer* Mtos Anna Learning of Townaend* In let was in town recently. Philip Head and wile, of Kansas, ca'led on friends on Friday. Capt. and Mrs. Chsa. llrowerof TownMrs. Anna Grace to vtoitiog relatives I In Camden and Philadelphia tills week. Miss loan Gallahcr to home again 1 tmieh to tho pleasure of her many , Mrs. Anns Tomlin and Mr* Laura Ilrowor railed on friends in Imesburg last week. CapL L. 8. Still well left home on Moo- ' day to Join hto vessel which to loading to Philadelphia lor Galveston. Mr* David Itodxn and daughter, Phebe, of Oape May, nro the gucsis of ' her parent* Mr. and Mr* Jere Uaiiaher. Mr* Phebe A. Townsend, Mr* Mary ; Mrs. Doctor Swsln anil Warren ' Vsngilder and wife have been visiting st Cape May during the week. ColU-Bprlnu. , Chat. H. Trusty has r sumed hto academic stadia at Lehigh. He enters t senior year. I A.L. Hayoea' sale of pigi was a profit- • able venture. The stock was disposed of st good price* The Wott Jersey Presbytery held ita i regular fall meeting on Tuesday and i Wednesday of this week at Daretosra. < The roods through Cold Spring sad I the Seaside are to a bad condition, i The attention of 'the road overseers srv : caUed thto facL John O. Waters, of Cold Spring, has ! a pen of handsoms bogs which he wil 1 offer for sale later In the seas ;n. They I to bred thorough condition. 21 : The late narvesl home toal wock waa t unusual success. The proceeds were I netting the handsome sum of 9117. The trustees are much encouraged by tho result, and alto by the generous response to bringing up the fins Dees. 1 A large congregation was present on last at the Tabernacle church. ' Land Is preached a sermon on the "Two Command menu.- " "Thou 1 love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with 1 all thy mtod, and with aD thy strength; to the Hist commandment." "And the second like, namely this, Thou shall thy neighbor as thyself." Cool enough for a eurtout IbeflrsL ' A-EfT D. Ilowell went at delegate to Trenton on Tuesday. Mtos Emma Tomlin to a student at the 1 Normal School. Pastor Urecaig is visiting his flock to ' this part of bis parish. CagUala George Johnson made home a , visit on Monday. Captain Elmer W Wells to . Improving j propraty by a new fence. Farmers are Shipping large quantities of sweat sweet poutora and lima beans. LUborn Hand tall out of a tree on Monday and fractured hto shoulder [ Mtoa lake, of Ocean City, is visiting 1 this village, tht guest of Mr* Hannah ' Bsyre. Capt. Elmer Widettt tooff oo a visit to New York, also Long Island to iee Iricad. Captain Godfrey, of North ' Port of last waek visiting' hto maay friaoda and sad relative* the guest of hto fWk, after a had of lumber fur Wmiam Gmrittm.
3— Is— cityThe mala ear ha* (tupped running for i, Almost every nun thatoould getaway want to oourt to-day. :- with beef about three times a week, and Jt goes ts tar ss Bcealey't Point. i The season to over aad the city to very v dull, but those that arc all the year round The Life Saving crews*bsve been out fishing and each day have hail good luck. : CapL Stevens crew caught three Urge r red drum la addition to one hundred x and^fifly blueftob. "South 8— villa. a new depot. We need iv Bev. Mr. Bradford has left the neighborhood, and our church to without a D. Boxarth. .has been moving the house recently owned by Jo* Abrnm* r Court House, back a distance from the • Mtos Muriel Corson to improving to health, and hopes to be able to return I to her duties to New York by the midTfae festival in the grove by the depot I was tn enjoyable affair, and from - ap little aunt of money raised. I There will be s marriage oo Thursttoy l evening nexL Tho parties to be united being. Mr. James Whi taker, of Jocllidd, i and Mi** Hannah McKnight ' Station Agent Saul sells the ehen|>e*t coal to the county. Mr* lewis Pierson and son Ifaivid are I visiting to Brooklyn. N. Y. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W J* SeTmore. of Allan tic City, spent s lew days with friend* l Reuben Hoffman of Cape May rained ' this vicinity are a total loss. ; Baptist church Sunday algid publican vok- lo Itio Ihi. fall Truckers earoute lor Holly llccl, i and Aoglcses Tuesday morning were i obliged I* return home without reach, ing their destination on account "I our I turnpike Monday Mrs. E. I.^Voa* ha* been' apamllng If the livery .table owner could see ' Mr. Elsworth Godfrey and bride re* calling on frleoda in this place Tuesday 1 They were married Saturday nighty al 1 Atlantic City to (he afternoon Mbs Carrie VanUiklar returned lo Philadelphia lo.day. taking with her ibe ' father here. Thev are to be aurprismi 1 Mr. Anderson to the proud father of four ' daughter*, the oldcat but little over five 1 Holly Bench. , Caslterelgh to closed for the scaron. i phia for a few days. , John L. liurk has been visible in our A. J. Tsfcl and family reti.rucd lo L Philadelphia Friday. i Geo. Taylor aad |»rty from the city , Rev. Mr. Mooch, of Vinclnnd. prciu b . ed lo Ibe Mclhodula Sunday. t C- A. Ilaswiu haa returned to New t York, where he-plays this week. f Mr. and Mrs. .Latimer Baker will re- r main at Wildwood through the winter. I Mr* Searle'a family, from Brooklyn, „ have rented Mr. Dowlcr's cottage on a The borough authorities are taking 1 stcpa toward insuring tho properly own- ( era near liurk and Ocean avev against i Tho Sea View still retains a number t; of tote guest* and a large party from have arranged lo come down andspend Thanksgiving week at the house. The Gospel tent idea has proved s rail BOldinpay off the Indcbtedneaa of the society, bis to be regretted that the c society to not. (trong enough here to build a nice little church, but the time 1 seems not to have arrived Iqr tfaut step I yev The liandsomoat peaches the writer r ever seen wore grown In Holly 1 thto season, on a tree planted last fall. Apples, peaches and pears have ' yielded prollficaUy, thua proving our 1 soil and climate most favorable to such v fruit 0 Masons are at work plastering the a Walter 8. learning to the peoples e About SOO people visited Anglesea and Holly Reach tost Sunday. t A tribe of Indians are giving nightly o .exhibitions at Odd Fellows hall. c Officials of the W. J. H. IL came down f. on Monday to arrange (or putting lo a c Y at the depoL i J. F. Rote, of the AUanUc Coatc Ouitlt, Wis In town- on Tuesday on a o gunning expedition. „ Steward Sayre, of the county aim* I very severe stroke of paiaiytls. and at * this writing to to a dangerous condition, l W. 8. Crawford represents the only □ reliable live stock insurance company p authorised to transact business to thto s state. Write him for rales at Cape May n C. H. tt b A Democratic vote to a vote for Free ( and the Bag of John Bull. Alto- s publican vote to a vote for Protection p sod the Star Spangled Banner. Which fa will yoo choose I „ The Middle Township Republican > Club wBl assemble at their hradquar- (| tore every Monday evening until after s eieclion. At tb* last meetlag about d thirty new namea were added to the list s of iqemberahlp. n Same of our Inhabitants should apply a for membership to the society tn protect » cruelty tpteilmto. It to not* ttoOy oc- J enrrenoe, but hajpeut treqwatiy that ! we *» Dwnerx of boraes abusing them In the most brutal manner, and the law should ha enforced . by our ciliicn* Wbo will be tret to take aeUoo upon this matter. ^ _• , 1 Paradise to a plare or eoodltion where , there touo mnaBi Bo iretnng: ho T,«r:' ing^no fladto^fault with otCera or their , ■
* Bra toleGHy took* lenraeme. Free-trade and poverty are twin* y The new bridge over Townaend Inlet to a failure. V The canning season to abowt over.afhl d no doutbt the ladia are glad. Mr. Charles Hickman, hks been ton* , T fined to Id* bed for the but ten menthw d Mra. Josephine Reason left us on il Wednesday last for her liome in Chicago. Mtoa Carrie Holmes to spending souoit time in Atlantic City, stopping at tht d ship, Dcnnto, that It to on the aide of "sUm'Adaltoc Ferguson, from Cats: I c May City, to visiting nlativra in lid. neighborhood. We are thwiktul for plenty of rain. K and we wouil also l(e glad for a Utile more sunshine^ people hare svititd down to church ' work at home. ° A little via year old son of Edward " last week al school. W bile at play he " ; HEsEhiSK 1 t farlery laat Monday " t The Sliaw lima, began picking nan- > . tract r..- paioling Wo, aloe's bend si the ' t^olts- S mos or rone m the lo^r p," « gle Crawford. Fannie Hulmc* llutt i* son, Lidc Adams. Mrs. IL Wright, Mias " L. Rice. H. Ludlam. John " and Chas. Carroll, F. Jamea and H. 11. n Sidlegrapes into ddTclou ^ " b Miss Lixxic Hand to spending a parta j. of the week in Philadelphia. (l terly meeting oiresions. I'.^E. Dubbins Pastor Lynn preached ills farewell scr (> mun last Sunday. He returns to Princeto resume hts theological studies. |H paired. There arc holes in It big enough „ to kl a full grown foot through. How M IL J. Thompsou, wile and two clutrm. y, ing children, Hatlic and lUclurd, were at the Creek on Sunday among relatives. u Mr* Thompson has been down for several days, being Joined by ber husband t; on Sunday. Mrs. H. W. Hand has succesafully culer. It to a climbing vine of luauricot (i bearing big, gaudy, while flow- fl, era of four add five inches in diameter. R, It to an objoct of much curiosity. Mr. John Fox, a well known resident of ihto village, died last Wednesday p night at the ago of 71 and waa buried in j1' little cemetery by the M. E. church fi| on Saturday. Mr. Fox has been a constount member of the church for longer than we can remember, and was a kind neighbor, always ready to lend hto aid to was faidded and unexpected. Last sum- " racr he had a sovesmattack of Mcknras, seemed to have recovered from it. n1 On last Wednesday afternoon be was suddenly stricken, and In * tew hours a, pasted peacefully away. He tutrices u. hto wile only a few year* and so tar as u near relatives go, has left only a sister, Norton, of Dins Creek. He bequeathed hto property, the farm upon which he lived and died, to an adopted daughter. Miss Allic Hand. Mr. Fox will be remembered as a hard working, ^ man wbo succeeded in getting J] along through the world In a quiet way * wBchmiglif-bo profitably emulated by q other* Ria funeral eras a large one, si Pastor Sensor conducting IL aad preach- a To tha Publlo. j To many not In the. vicinity of a shop, the luxury of a good share is denied. To those the J. IL Tntrey 89 Washington St.
WKAK NERVES — -gftinesfliB m A I A 14 \# Nl DN EYCOMPL AIMTS* veiery S dyspepsia 5 _ «t~==-=ra«&to ,y*" °',*~***., "hwutumsfo. Djo. Prtra »100. Bo44 brDre«ikl*r . yspsto. sed all aflteueas ef the Etoaey* WELLS. RICHARDSON CkPropfa MEW SHOE STORE, No. 27 Washington St., Capa May City, N-, J. Ufa', Geiti and Cliiitei'i Wi Stes. Giiim ai Slippm,. | "wH=Tsheppard.
! , sa.|mi*l. I..VV I ( mil '""" '""tai"' "" co"",r)' ,br i: the .li»TMCs above named. laulies ° treated by a tody. Residence, Broad- J (27 'im N. IIam». ' Many people are like sheep, when the j flw k elartB.Jbey all go and often to j Jersey. When the flock atarta lo the 1 uptown ^torre In Philadelphia, all . store* Mr. Hall, 26 8. 2nd. tells 'tier, up town te'prl'ce exd^Uj. The iliki tbaUic sells, — d they bare and ladle, who wish J practice o ^mm^'fado w.llti' loyeatlg.te the « Iter «Tl strengthening qual.ittes. They £ purely vegetable. It to one of the " lies! of remedies, and succeeds when n other medicines fsU. Tlicte Bitters wffl £ ify your^hlood, aid the dtgestiomaml u ami to s preventive of consumption, b tf Green Creek. |J Oliver of tho Tlty and County of J Cape May, New Jersey, hath this day * made an asaignment to the subeeriber " of his estate for the equal benefit of hto v creditors, and that the raid creditors must exhibit their respective claim* , under oath or affirmation, wllhln the n llaunxirr W. Euuesiw, o (tope May, N. J. u listed -july 19th, 1886. * Buckten'a Arnica Salve. J The ileal, Salve in Uie world for Cul* 1! Bruises, Sores, Uicere, Bait Rheum, Fe- J Soros, Tetter, Chapped Hud* Chil- - Wains Corn* and all Bkin Eruption* and posllvely cures Piles, or do pay re- 8 quired, it to guaranteed Drive pcrfoct J satisfaction, or money refunded. Price. I 2*i oeuts per box. For tale fay MareyJk J . . I
i ' * °"" K'diu, Chairman. Feu fear. A s'la rnumcd dwelling i given at" once Apply ut'l . H. Olirer" . 84 Washtnglol. streeL t ape May. 31 Sfir advrrtisrmfots. p ^AKlH6 POWDER Absolutely Pure. •^rt-rw ' •"» J ^a^u^raMwra^jS CUNS BIG MONET r. 'tTert, SSfrouaS 2| PARKER'S fyf* m HA1R B*L8AWI ClETBlsEd aad Tloriai Il il '^ALMS'' ■ 1 1 i°ySL •01kau*H>U$v (?jrato£ CIIERIFF'S SALE. SPECIAL MASTER'S SALE. township, in the county of Capo May1 and State of New JerseyMnr lu'j Bute (Oifiw Jwartrfantharew- | g^jgigacasga rsgs eaaara, awl "uvatrows^-reMri aransv oT^an ''vS'fftesSo. s on^ts. atoWMo^aMraato SsrSSisiiSsSKs u. J <fU ta u>s fnararaaf

