Cape May Wave, 4 October 1888 IIIF issue link — Page 3

I$MM ' III mill Ill I TT1 5 **'"*• d notice i ,attg&i**Ss!55a J casraa-c*- ■ j "amomSSSST ' ^«Bn&saR^ ; ' »A. — ■ » Churoh WoOooa. I Brvvleee ta"tbe Metis <11* Episcopal I church on Washington street, above f Ocean, o» O iober 7. Prayer and exprr. ' lean meeting at 9 * m., held la tbe 0 chvprl. A fed attendance U requested ' unto iMa the first aarriee ot the day. >' Pinching al 10 80 a. m- by the paator, » ■object, "God. the Gnat Artist." Son. 11 Sunday ichool al 8 p . m. Tha auprrto- •' lendcnl would be pinned to aaa a full >' attendance of teacher, and scholar* d Presetting at 7J0 p. an., by the Bee. A. d a McCordy. Everyone Invited and a « welcome for alL Our "aataaaad ootemporery," Tit n mar, la arldeatlr laboring under aeerere „ spell ot Journalistic dyapcpala, the re- 0 ■alt of pandmtag to thoaa iadlgtatlble t food, known aa eery and Jealousy. Inst , week'a eohunn* were nearly all aorrea- ,( dered to mournful ankle.. In which j, and choleric mortification were asserted. " It la hard to prep np a falling bouaa- „ Bat oar "eataemed eoteinporary" last „ leaat boneat and faarleaa In the fulfill „ meal of a promise glren a few weeka n ago. It promlaad thee, la tta luridly written artkdea upon the tonlble gam- , Were, to reveal tbe flames of there who „ dallied with the apart of chance. .thu , done no, and no Sparton could hare been „ mora rigid, lnllaalbla and aabllme in the doing. On the third page of laat week'. , Bear, fourth column, eleventh paragraph, b will be found the nnmaaof thoae who hare bean gambling, and lo, and behold the „ name of Mr. BamuM flraofa, our "en- ) teemed Co temporary." eon, U among (( them. How one one really withhold hla u admiration for tha Immorable Integrity of implied porpoae, that la ao herorieaUy ahown In the revelation* of thl. paragraph. Amid the famae -of curling tobaooo amoka, amid the expectant husk „ of a crowd1, eurioally, yooag Hr. Samuel Brook, three dloa for a gun and won It. , The gambiUg eWpa-or raffle ticket., „ rather, wot 10 oaota each— and eoUtled ,, the holder la participate In a cor, tat of , chance, tha prime to ha gun.. It la not a a terrible- Jurt awfnlly terrible— form , of gambling ; bat It la gambling for all t that, and we are truly glad to aee that , our "esteemed ootemporery" with tbe j doae of Journalistic dyapepala doee not t shrink In any way from rxpoalng It, even ( ba It that the family name I. dragged , Into the flarna gtaraof pa bile print. We ,• sincerely trust, howerer, now that a gun L —a real Urn gon which ahoota—haa coma t Into tha poaaa-alon of tbe family of our ,, "eateemed ootemporery that U will not { bo turned upon tbe man who failed to giro the Star a certain amouOWfifJoal l printing whloh It tanaots so sorroWfully. v And furthermore, we aolemnly hope , that wicked, wlekad.aaughty, but trulb- , fnl man, who wrlfaeaboot Cape Inland , creek In the oolnmna of the PhllatHphla , Timtt, will never encounter ear "en- , teemed eotemporary" when that rafflo- , won gon la at hand. Journalist* are r naed to iaadal artldee— bat bare no ea- , pedal liking for one that laauea from a . gun. We adrlaa our aateemed cotem- , porary, however, that If ever a batch of , good tamper la pat op at a raffle, be , ahould bay ah the ticket, and thus make , ■ore of tho priae— fur he needa .-good t temper more than anything clae. Ithaa , bare hla oooatant and averiaattng dya- j peptic growling that baa reparated him t from patronage, giving It to men of bin , party, aad which reparation baa denied „ him a abate la tha loatea aad Babe* ■ow-jaaarepw rear gek.Jrt year leak ( There wire pre, ant at tbe regular ' monthly Toanflxy night eoamffl meeting, t William*. F. 'i Doha, A. L. Haynee, • F. a Townaend. J. J. Deck, aad John ' AUn. Beyond laming aaloon licenma < lo Freak Green, Fred. Arnold, John 1 Kgea, John Stewart aad John Ratty, • and the approving of tha oaual monthly ■ pay roll, there wan Httle other poblic < Sp^j pdd. Ha ought not to complain now , beennre Ore patronage of ttapartyhae 1 slipped through hla flnger* He haa . probably learned by thta time that tbe ] fifty dollar, be demanded and got for hla , rerrleta In MB, did him no good. He ought i to learn pcBthal wisdom a. be goee i along, aad have beu.r sucoem In the tu- , j»Jt* Home of Cape Ray1, moat attentive ' young tadin* are orgenlalng e OhaUn. quae circle. There Me many who Intend to Join, ttd no doubt the organization can be vftarted with hot little dlffliSw'Ersassrs drdewffl ben oecem aa ell who bare signified tataolioa* of Joining are dearthlnklBf ImePlgent people.'* Own ot imr moat reliable and snbataaUal (Maoa la Mr. leaac H. Smith, dty with him Sad nodUSouRy la Waaoaeuag U with accuracy and dtepalch. He U the ^kiDdot men tat the eetUlegof outgrowth of trade, and doing other to Itt Re^Beaaa rfSpe May counly that he will be chalrmaa of the nomloatLd there nopo tha men for Sesare ad Aa prtgn aad ran It In hi. own trey; writm w Rev. A- B. MoOordy, prrat

yA Few Day Oft. 0 Out you hear tha earf eU Ibe time f " •' I an Alieghuiaa to me Mt week. ' at wot aot-n waaatarat qaeeOca, * rfcedewho spend, hla rime j>y the" ■ yellow mad. of Cape Wey wee e little ■ Hartllag. A< e matter of fact iae one, 1 during kit waking hsure, bear the sigh- 1 lng of the earf "ell tbe time" If be will < bat give tbe muter ot hcorieg attention. c I. not uamlly done and when an intrrrogetlon like tbe ebove u pro- 1 Jcet.d acruei the routine Itf. oi * roert- I ! m*.n It ret. him to thinking, end tbe re- ' ebtt la a long train of Mcra link them- 1 ■elves together, concerning bow other 1 folk, lire, what they do aad what they l Ilka, or diallke. Taking tb. qnery of l , Ibe AQeghanlan aa a pointer I qulxaad 1 ■' him on the gracdeor of the water cooreea > , that flowed by hla, and the town of the 1 | Burghere Jvatoppoeite. Heaeemrdrnr- 1 priced that there waa anything partreui In them to admire.' He had lived ' , by them ao long tbat they made no 1 roaring la bli earn, with the exception 1 of the reason of kf rii g IreabeU when Ibe 1 watare of tbe •) sum about bim angrily < anrged by bii'doore carrying with them I the wie-kage from msar a lo»n which « had been nwrpt aa by a flood. Rot there ' la oueb to admire In and about Pitta- 1 bmldethe Ohio, Voufbloglmny, tho I and Mooongabela. Its a alir- ' ring buatllng town which remind, one ' of New York. 1 he wonderful nature] ' wealth comprised In gas, coal oil and 1 Iron have eatablohi d a big colony of manufacturing prince, who live In the 1 moat elegant of suburban residences net 1 lands brantlfled by every art of Ibe t landscape garden rv. There are "bun- ' of I here palatial bonare. and bun- • Indicating the great imp tut gisao to r the material prosperity of the place by « Ibe' roc* nl application of natural gaa for e manufacturing purpose In no town, dty of tbe same size are there more ler around tbe twin town, of PlUabnrg " and Alleghany. Piltaburgera point with Just pride to their handsome new c urt house Juat completed and opened. It la I maaalve, and yet graceful structure of " gray granite, and It Is a boast of the dffl- * data who had control of Ibe work of rearing this handsome temple of Justice that It cost lees than the original call- h On the oocaaxm of my vlnll the dty * Juat emerging from a three day'a celebration of her Centennial Tha str,etn were ntlU gaily, decorated with ' flags and arches Some of I ha large public buildings and places of bnalneaa literally covered with brilliant * and historic devices. ' Along tbe yellow Monongahela Is a public drive aa smooth aa the Cape By It the wealth and fash- 1 Ion of tbe town may be seen of One aftaking In the bracing air which 1 comes from the open hill country sur- 1 ouadlag tbe dty. Near by are the beautiful reahhecea of Colonels Cbtls. f Magre and a M. Sehoonmnker, name. 1 not unknown at Cape May. I had the pleasure of looking ovrr tbe grounds of ■ these gentlemen w bile enjoying a ride e over PUUHurg". "East End." They are laid oat with consummate care Indies- I ting that their progressive and pnblle ' spirited owners have lasles (or Use beau tlful aa well aa money-making. I might All a page of the Wava about the ' lovnly suburbs of what was formerly as the "Smoky City" (so no more 1 because of natural gaa) and Alleghany 1 Oily Juat over (he river, but am admonished that there la something else ' demanding apace In connection with the 1 late little trip which waa taken to get 1 the eouud of the sea from rare that longed for a change If bat for a few 1 days. While rjwaklng of Pittsburg, mention ( moat gratefully mode of the courteous j treatment from the president of the Re- 1 publican Marching Club, B- W. Mcln- 1 tosh, and hla battalion of six footers 1 who are attracting no tittle attention Id Alleghany county by magnificent cam- ' palgn work. They are handsomely .unl- 1 Ihdr neural bright being aug- ' mnnted by tall white shakos. The dab accompanied on lis marches by the I "Midget Bend," whose members are in 1 striking contracts with the- big fellows ' of tbe battalion. Early la October Ibe 1 organization experts t, parade In Phil- ' nddphla. If it dors Ibe chance to aee I tbe tall high tariff men of the Mutches- 1 1 of America should not be miaeed. Alleghany county win roO 1 a apt cod Id majority for protection to 1 American labor. The free trade deeCrfo- 1 bare but a slim chance there. "All tickets," chirped a rieente. round 1 cheeked conductor on the Pitteborg dk ' . vision of the Pennsylvania Railroad as 1 the traln rcBed over the loog stretch between Altooaa and Pittsburg. It waa ! well along towaida midnight; the cheery 1 voice of the good natured Hokrt man ' . caused Ute passengers to straighten up and crane their necka to aee what to do I next He made Ida way through the I crowded oar, laying a kind word lo a tired woman who, with several children, was going out to Nebraska to Join her : huaband and cheerfully answering every I I question fired nl him by tbe weary and ' sleepy people on t-ie train- I bejkve in that conductor. He. and all hie co-la- I > of (be epleadldly equipped Penn- i I aytvania Central railroad, with whom 1 I i had occasion In apeak, are a Am body of ! I capable men. .iwplring cuol fldeucc which la a great aodrou of sails- i I faction to the toarist, and boay business - who generally take the houri when other people ere ealeep, or are qnleUy at home, for IrareHag. Paeeeo- ' gem who go over tbe Pittsburg division ' of this road at night, for the Aral lime, hare tbe novel opportunty to aee natural gaa burning. In many places It is naed I as (oel by the coke and amelUng fur. 1 aaoaa which borders I he load. The face ® of the antra iry seems to be lit up with ' np Ugh la the beseem, casting a lurid glow over the hUls which abound In this „ region. The presence of workman flitf ting about in tbe Hght of these flames g Johnstown enjoyt Ihe privilege of bavt The ckrcr conductor tald tut there 1 was a company which waa tanning a r pipe line lo reppiy other towue. In , Pittsburg It Is used for all deenectic purt poses being cleanly qntck and cheap. that Uwrt are few family troubles In this d town over lighting Urea of a morning, r ail that ianecoamuy being L juat snap a J" iUflunamKithe teakettle i- tri^bT^ otbJ locality lo'^lhe *- aoogof thaaea from (ha ears could not »- flod a men lovely Journey than tha one which takes thamoyretbq.PentmylsanU " Imaugh/foBowlng l rt». l

■ X - ovdf Me read to go ereand tbe "Horse I Carre- and look down Into tha deep gorges hatworo Ihe ranoataina ao tar below that thrtr depths cannot be : « In fiaOOtfr ■HWBl IIIW'MM » ■Jelheatont eogbseatugalng away hmolheavy tnsina Op the mounmin, or t those going la an opposite direction carefully threading the moasUBrlerroce^ | a atoep down epta Its good tor the man. women or child of the coast ( with the song of tha aa Y to see this grand work of nature, aad also to note i what brains, pluck and push hare done , in opening up such a greed highway for , traffic aa this rood has ever been, la the old days It took a week to com paw j r the dl tance "brtw. en Philadelphia and How on a fort train It may , , be done In tea boon, with oosafort aad , you belong to the open eyee port of j the human family with real pleasure. "Tho next station la Broad street,' 1 I blandly altered ihe conductor of the , Philadelphia dlvtshm of Ihe road aa the , , train. Ual Botordar evening, went rak , iHug over the risk tcritory ot Cherter j comity. It Was the eight o'clock ex- f , from Pliuburg. Boon the ground ahead seem to be Strewn wltb hundreds s , of glmering i»d and Use Jack o'lanlerns. , , wee e elowlag down of the train ; I pejerngcra gathered ap tbeir wrafe and- 1 . bundles aad got ready lo d Mm hart, t , which Waaacconsplhhed Juat aa the big dock of Independence Hall rug oul , tbe hoar of eeveo. i It's mid that ooe of the plestanleat things that happen to the tourist la get- t ting back home, and notniUutandlng , the entirely pleasurable trip over amoog the Alleghaifleni aad PIMaborgers, a , aallafled feHlog came over me when I t made my way d wn Cheatnul street, meet og many familiar acqualotances, , who were oul lo aee the great Rapubli- ■ parade go by. H. W. Hash. PERSONAL. ' Pastor Brewaler is al h me from his vacation. , Since llynemaa left Cape May be has ( developed Into a great batter. Fred Johnson Is pursuing a course of c medical study In the Unlrerally of Penn- r eylvanla. Editor C. 8. Magrath. of the Camden Democrat, spends hie B trade js here with family. L L. Bbrpperd end Mim Mollis Morris c 'married on Monday afternoon by , Paator Manchester. Mr. Thomas B. Stevens has taken np f residence In Mr. Tboa. VanWInkle'e Broadyway cottage. r Leslie L. Hand is an elocutionist of ability. He la not afraid nor ashamed to , get up before an audience. a a J. Munce and family ceased coL q tsga life on Balurday, and retnrnad to their home in Philadelphia. , H. P. Ewen, of Camden, still conUnuea lo be tbe crack fisherman whp la f yet remaining at tbe Cape. Mr*. Emma O. Hinea. nee Ml» Emma , Swain, Is a guest of her parenU, Mr. , and krt Nicholas Swain. e Frank Newklrk, of the Wava, la a moat energetic gentleman and Is doing j effective work In tkla offlce. King, Ibe Princeton mod Cape May ( pitcher, will play the ball season out . with tbe PoUstown Y. M. C. A. Unb. t Mrs. Lemuel K. Miller la oonvaksceat from the effects of a boll on her left cheek. She haa been a great sufferer. John A Mercer and family have closed , their Perry street cottage and gone to ' their Philadelphia home lor the winter. Mrs. ltlegel closed her Ocean street on Monday, and her and family . , retained to their Philadelphia j Chaa. C. Mann, wife and aon. closed 1 their Columbia avenue summer residence Saturday and deported for home In the j , Quaker City. , Mrs. Memuean Hughes Is the Cope . City delegate lo the S ate Convention of the W. C. T. U. which Is to con- , la Passaic. , , JamaeC. Bennett, Jr., sea of oar pop. ular townsman, James C. Bennett, la ! In the Cnlvrvslly of Penniylvanla ' . studying medicine. , , J. D. Hooerta and family who have , passed the summer pleasantly here, are ( i thoae who returned to their dty ( , on Saturday. The friends of Walter 8. Bdrtdge, of . Cape May, wlah him success In tbe , grocery business In Haddoo field, where ( . will remove Ids family. , John J. Garty, forme. ly of thb dty, I now erith WUllam Boyee A Bro.. ( , Philadelphia, paid bis mother and , . friends bore a visit on Sunday. , Mm. Moohael D. McCreory, mother of ] I George. D. McCreory, doeed her hand- ( , for her home In Baltimore. , A. C. GUe, Senator Hanes, Wm. T. , , aad Henry 8 irart were dele- , , galea to lira Suta Fireman's As odaUon _ , which met lo Pattraon faux week. , , Elbridge Doughty, the express mea , aenger of the West Jerxey R. R., haa ao , , recovered his health aa to be able to ; OUL We are pleased to note the fact. , Ills with regret that we port with Rev. . A. B. McCordy,. the late pastor of the r Baptist church, of this dty. We wish r well In his new charge at Port Nor- , D. D. Crabb and family hare gone . from tha Hughee street cottage la xrhteh . they have been summering, mod are now 1 fixed for the winter In their Philadelphia f Leslie L. Hand, who haa ao faithfully - acted as clerk la Ihe freight depot this ■ season, haa act in hla mind to attend a . well known medical school In PhUadcL ! pitta- . Mrs Rider Henry Hand hu been eei looted ea a delegate from Gape May , county to the Stale W. C. T. C. oooreo- ] Hon which convenes In Paaaalc la ti* ' ™Mr. W.FItxgerald Smith, chief audls lor of the United Gee Improvement Co., b haa audited the aooouats of tbe Oape , Island Gas Company, and flod. then ] satisfactory. a Harry M- Kennedy, aon of Dr. H. A. u Kennedy, haa hern on a visit to MOL . rifle- He will now go to Philadelphia, where be aril! pursue hla ooarae of study r. In the Ooflege of Pharmacy. .. Mayor Threnee E. Lndlem. of Sea Isle e city, wu In town on Botnrday. Borne think he waa looking afla. his political n fence*. He la poshing hard for the r- Democratic AaaemUy nomination. which >. he win probably capture. * Cards are oot for the weddtag of Dr. Waller IL Roger., of Philadelphia, aad T. Smith, of thk city. The iuterreting * event takea place on Wedqecday^Octo14 Fred D. DoollUle, who for tbe part * two years baa beenolaak in a drag more ; tftsra-ffissws : sssssosaasw J ^r. I^Wml fa A. w tended tha Spring Gordon InrtiMa tart

IBALTffl. PuBtlca are box. Oape May roaea bloom yoL < ' Btame th.t pereoa who Male thai . [ briM ■ _ .."i" I American wage* for American Work- 1 A hemlock railway tie only Uata about 1 . yearn. 1 Stockton tmprorcmanta are paogimpI rapidly. « 1 Tbe Chpe May cider pramm are now t Atlantic City la to a bad way over the ' Weltr works question. 1 O-p? May lawns dont turn brown tin t 1 — Bttnimg Star. I wettest experienced for yesua. ) 1 Pure Jersey Lard, 10 B> for $1.00 at 1 ' John M. Ruaaeirs, Cold Spring. If < October U follow tag Ihe example of predeeemcr in the matter of rein. f Tha hair aad not the complexion ■ 1 Should be tha key to Ibe colon worn. i The subject of bay making la broom- t an important ooe with oar Chpe May < farmers. I The actor fishermen are having great i i ID catching rock right out of the t rolling MTowa. Snapping mackerel arc Seiug caught I abundance. The flabevmae are hav- I lota of sport. | where tbe peasant file-, and whether i tb- umpires are all right. I Aa we may have implied before tbe c bustle can never be to . Ila proper place i until Uba bock number. < Messrs. Hand A Were have Just put a Substantial top on the dty well at Washand Franklin streets In Chicago the p-loe of wheat haa ad- 1 vanccd to fil.BO per bushel, with a pot- J albillty of being aim higher. Cheater, tbe photographer, will remain nntil the middle of October at hla j Gellery foot of Ocean street. 8t D'Esta will again give Cape May a neck's ooarae of amusement. Hla coming will be a great event We have but one more month to dl*- 1 politics, and then some of the wo- ' of Ibe county will be happy. Tbe liver and kidneys must be kept in 1 good concltloo. Hood's SormparUla is ' great remedy for regulating these organs. It would be better lor some of our j citizen* If I hey w> old pay more attention to builneu and leae political affaire. John York is lira possessor of a very bat unique natch chain. Ark j him about It and grt him to exhibit It j The cement ptremeat laid down by ' Martin C. Swain for Edward F. Town- J rent is quite an Improvement to Mr. , property. Dram fishing la still a favorite pastime with thoae who lovu Ihe aport. The iron pier to tbe place where the largest sue- " eras to bring achieved. | Aa a rale one story to good till another 1 told, bat what are you going to do , when a new version I* given to the same i event each day of tbe week f Pore Jersey Lard, 10 lb for $1.00 at ] John M. Russell's, Gold Spring. tf Fob 8a la — On Saturday, the Sth InaL , \ at 1 p. m„ on the Waller* farm. Gold , ' Spring, forty hog* of different tixea, awl cow*, all good stock. While In Pittsburg a few days ago a ' ptoMaet chat wu had with A. B. Miller : formerly of litis city. He la adllag I - goods to merchant* ol the large Western ; ' cities. Harry D'Esta's Pawnee Indian ElhL blUon will begin an engagement next evening In Utia dty at National 1 The public may expect a big . show. Dr. E. H. Phillip* claim* the biggest pumpkin patch and tbe bigg *t pumpkin* In Ibe county. It will take a big man tike Exproamnan Gordon to load 1 them np. The man who mid that marriage rosemblod a lottery labored un.lcr a mil understanding. Whoa yon patronise ■ j lottery you have souie show of corning ' Win the person who ku made free with the slim editorial library of the [ Wat. sanctum kindly return tha volumes when they have read them care- ' through. The fiend who carries an umbrella he1 Death hla arm. ao that Its point wfll ' poke a neighbor Inflicting harm, should ' amote on tbe smeller, and have hla umbrella cooflacated. - I* that dock right i" wm asked of j a station agent laat week fifty seven times by aetcol count. That retimed haa improvised a awvaring room to ' relieve htm* If when two pope the j question about lb* time at olcc. 1 The Protectant Episcopal church to lo mialred and remodeled. It will be a ' handhnmo structure when It la beau tiled. of our mo*t enterprising non resl1 dent ri . Irene are al the bottom of the There Is a full supply of Republican ' Campaign literature In the rooms of tbe ' Colon Republican Club of this dty. ' Any cms wishing to become posted on ' rapd.'a The Hotel Anderson, of Pittsburg, la ~ a busy, well kept tan. The service aad cntolae are Irreproachable. Mr. George 8 M. Wells, wall known at Cape May, la 1 tbe chief clerk of tb* bouse, which to ' really thr hotel of the town. ' The sixty cent excursion from Phtiadelphla Sunday brought down a pretty f good lot of people. The tateoere of the 1 seaeoehMputa" wet Uaoket- oa the ' Bundey pleasure loure, and IhU aooounto far Use docreaM m number. Tbe amateur politician to siw) share at work and It now looks M though ' many homes and baainem piaoM are being neglected, by Umm would-be atalm man, who have only riaan so high M to h be street earner gotsipare, nod bettor* 't The handsome $8,000 ooUage being n built by Ware A Eldredge. oo South Lafayette street aad Wtodeor avenue for u M. DsQr, the PhDadalphla match maauu factnrer, la bow alasert iacloaed. It is ^ tobeioaaof theornamaat* ol lb* town The Florida taw boa given a scare to ,1 Inrallllea How would it do to apply i Cape lataad creak samitimi between now aad ant spring. 4 the Wat* laat vreeh stating that the * DemocrJtoandthe Star Spangled Ben - M afum'that a dtlatt of one ol ourTaaide staters wanted to fight, at Rev. A- B. MtCuniy . preached hit d rr y ttrtwUhc* ud proyera of his oaegret *W™« temlom . -

Seoret Moctaty Notao. The Fraternal CtrdewiB haa great tensive preparation for the reception ol The people ore beginning to aee tbe ** 1 ol betoagtag. lo rome one of the w Mr. Wm. F Osaeedy will beeama a ni member of the A-'O. U. W , which mreto this evening. Lot Use Rcthren be pre*- bl Tbe coat bd-rngtag to tbe A. a C. ** W.wtil he saddled fqr John York aalhe a I evening el the tfflh taat Look oot for ^ lively time boy* i Mr. Dnnglam Gregory aad Rev- J. R- g, will try the merits of the I. O. T ; altihelr next meeting. This uew or- D der hM come to stay. I Mcaar* Porter, Wetiman. Harris LB. q and Dr. Kennedy are among the „ i moat lainart workers ol the Iron Hall, ^ aad It's through their pexaooal effort. u that It Is a growing organisation In this ]y ' oity. fr Tbe "American Fraternal Clreta" tbe ; new order that la bdng formed la this jj I dty, expect t . he able to orinJix^ next ^ 1 atait the uew order with a membership of ^ * or more, and appBcations are stlil j pouring In. A number of ladies bare R I signified Ihdr intootloa of becoming Jt benefit* Throe desiring to become i names lo dther D. C- Vanaman. of Wert v. May. or A. S. Bush, this city. — Si Saturday wm Bicker day. Gunner* were out meeting with great aneceaa. Hallowell, Use fruiterer, shouldered hla doubled barreled snickersnee and sal- n tied forth to tbe codara of the Bsyabore. (r of others the birds were disappear- n tag. Borne got m anny m US. Mr. |„ Hallowell bad ample ammunition and a big peanut bag to bring back hla gams, y On an old dead limb he espied a red w beaded be flicker. Stealthily creeping ' np near the coveted bird be biased away ,, but was chagrined lo see it fly away In A | shot panned out In the same way, and it to reported by thoee who were ao the a ' grounds that he dkl not so much as ^ knock out * feather. |t The Republicans of C.po May Clly ' will assemble In the Union Republican J Club room on Friday i vening next at 8 o'clock, to nominate delegate* to be voted for on Saturday evening , Oct. 6th. to lepreaent the Rrpub'lcan* ol Cape ^ City In County Convention, to be R held al Court House on the 18lh inat. ; W. T. Sixvxxa, President . Attest, 8. H. Mooux, Secretary. Entartalnmont I Entartalnmqnt I ' A Literary and Musical entertainment ' will be given by Mlaaes AUetla Hayne* T 1 and Bertha Seliellenger, of thpe May; In the Memorial Hapttot Church, of South u 1 New Jrreey, upon Saturday evening, October 18U> 1888. General „ admhnlon. 15 ct*; Children, 10 cts.; Re1 served seat*, 85 el* Don't fail to be K 1 present. u i Captain A. B. Itavi*. United Slate* r Navy, la one of Uie Jolllest of Uncle . I Sam's era dogt, and but for ono tiring " I bis happiness would be complete. When on land hardly a day pMies but - what be to stared at by stranger* and ^ t sometimes followed for squares by 1 crank* The teaaon to hla remarkable , [ resemblance to the Ute General Grant. The likeness to startling. Even to tbe I cot of tils beard and the wart alongside ^ - of the nooe. By a strange coincidence ( Captain Davis la now la command of Ihe 1 revenue cutler Giant, now in New York o Harbor. f The Helliodlat of**Brldgeton District E r will hold a Convention in the Methodist . Episcopal Church, nt Vinetond, on Wed- tl naday, Oct 10th. The programme liu t s follows: 9 p. m.. Prayer Service; 9.80, a b Lay, Bysteautie Gtving, by Rev. J. H. • , Pavren; 3, AddreM on Conference « k Claimants by J. W. Newlln; A30, Ad- ' dresses on Temperance by Revs. Jesse I „ Stiles and A. J. Oragory; 7, Song Bee1 vice, oonducted by Prof. Derremer; 7.80, a Addi cases on Revlvala, by Rev* J. H. , Mlckle and G. G. Senear; 8.80, sddreeeee on Mtoslona by Reve. J. Handley and E I Hewitt. " A Slate Senator la to be elected to I 1 Cape May Oounty this fall, and we note 0 with pleasure that Hon. Walter 8. Leam- a * log. who represented the county In the Aaaembly last winter to prominently f " spoken of M the Republican candidate1 Mr. Learning la an eothaataaUc, anil- r L Mlo-n, antl-Uquor Republican, aad if the ' nomination la accorded him. he ahould I B receive not only every Republican vote In tbe oounty, but also thatol every true 1 » Irmpcranoe man.-Vtaeland Jodrprodrnt < Wheal hM advanced, flour, of couare, , n ditto, and the bokeraaaythe next thing , bigger prices. In the meantime the tar- , a man are JnbtianL Thus what to one , d man's meat la another man's poison, a What prospers one man Impoverishes , :» another, and ao we go, and have gone , In preaalng autumn leavca prepare > * two boarda about eighteen Inches square. ' 7 Lay over the lower board two or three 1 * thickness: ■ of brown wrapping paper; " place the leaves between tbe pepera, 1 and eover wltb a board and a heavy ' weight. Or U one prefer*, lb* leave. 1 * may be Ironed with a hot Iron which ' h hM be: n Miaarad prcviouely with wax. j * Will oar correspondent* pis*** have , 10 tbelr lettsx* in by Tucad»y wittamt Ml , . ofyrarasBok not published- When * It reach** this office but ooe boor be _ fore going to pnM.lt to Uabk to be very 1 —»****• . : notion of Aaalgnmant11 Notice Is hereby given Ural Cberlcs : IL OUver ol Ihe City and County of ' : £s tnfH-r jssas 17 mart exhibit - their respective claim., ' ® under oath or affirmation, within the IB To tha PuPlio. n- To many not In Ihe vicinity of a -h barber elsop, the luxury ol a good shave a- to dcntad^To UtoM ,1b* J. a Tore^ ta ^mrS^lven'lnfal nre^ ^W-g-Wxxa^ " _ igiZ!ra!fi prT!L^bcDl!!.a ll* day. October flth, gtot^, rt 9 p.' m-, lo MM bar.

-Sibotrf the Soimfg. South Dannla- U John Itiggtaatovery ill at tin. writing ~ Jeaee Hand la potting a new root on 1 port office. Judge Diverty oommeoccd to have crahbarrtaapieiMd tart Tuesday. e Oaa of our young tadtaeflnda the Den 0 "Pedagogue" very entertaining. Dr. a G. CarU celebrated hie fiftieth " oa Friday the 98tk ol Beptem- 11 Hon. Jeeee D. Lndlem has raised a ® MLsa Alleua Haynes and Miss Bertha ' Schetiengcr, Cold Spring, spent laat |- Thnraday in oar viUage the LUcst* of b G. G. CarU. r While riding on Sunday afternoon. Boyle and Miss Lints Da via met ° with what might hav* been quite a seraccident- Tbe bore* ran away, * nailbcx eae were host but were badly frightened. Let there be ■ tag turnout to the j Literary sod Musical entertainment to given in our Memorial Baptist Church f by two talented Oape May tool**, upon Saturday evening, October 18th. Oener. , admission, 15 el*; Children, 10 ct*; , eea'a, 86 «t* Cosoe and enjoy yoniaelve* ; Enoch Rots still survives, although 1 low. Quarterly meeting took place here laat and Sunday. Recent nine are improving inshore oyster* of the BayshoreThc wood* of the neighborhood are 1 royally tinted by tbe hand of a tight ' boat. ] John Feaaler to successfully treating Wm. Hewitt with his new health restortonic. ; Mr* H. W. Hand has left for Cape ; May City where she will reside for the ' winter with the family. Captain John Scull will, U is mid, be ' awarded an additional pension for his ' demon vile experiences, Ihe details of ' which are of a sickening character. 1 Flock* ol flickers abound apioag the cedar* of Crease's Landing. There ba* great sport of late In shooting A new dam bed has been discovered off the Bsyshore. Some of the bivalve* ( upon it are supposed to be m old M tbe Borne people think Dr. Ingram has re- J turned from far qg China when they see Ihe horae be used to drive go by to a buggy. Instead of Dr. Ingram over from Holly Beach every day to aee 1 his numerous patients. Cold weather in this part of the county. : Henry Wheten and daughter were visiting I. E. Whelen on Balurday. I Dr. Cha* Gandy and wife will return : their home In Tcxm about the Sth. I James P. Way and & T. Colman at■ended the «ale at Petcrabnrc on Friday. I James Whitaker and Hannah Mowere married on tHturday even- i The Townaend Inlet B. B. Club and tbe Sooth Beavllle Club ptaj ed a game tbe Held near Mike Swing's. The Townaend Inlet Club beat, bat not badly the boy* my. Cha* Macalltoler and Wm Button went to Petersburg on Monday lo alioot snipe. Mr. and Mr* Macalltoler have been lo Mauricelown lo shoot snipe as they are more abundant there than here. Mrs. Tabllha Brower presented her Jams* with another son, on Sunday. Tbey have already found a name that ought lo help the little fellow on through tbe world, and Kx Governor Abbott has a name sake— Leon Abbett wm no school Monday. Tbe tru* tecs bad neglected to pat up the stoves and m Mr. Cole wm suffering from a cold be thought it proper to die. miaa the scholar* and wait till the stoves were up. Mr. Vosa put I hem In order Cap!, and Mr* Oharlea Browcr wis In town on Sunday. Mtoa Janq High hM been among friends at South Dcnal* PMtor Greenig to away visiting relatives la Camden and Philadelphia. Tbe M. E. Sabbath school will bold ad autumnal service during tbe month. Mr* Uaxle Meguire, of Camden, to guest of Mr. and Mr* Robert Bayrnorc. Road overseer Covert to doing a much needed work by repairing Ihe sidewalk* Mrs Julia Thompson and Miss Minnie visited friends at Bomh Bearlile Mr* Lottie Ramabollom. of Camden, been vl-ltlng relative* for several day* Mr* Jennie Dixon, of Philadelphia, has been visiting at the home of John W . Swain. M * Lixxle Bennett, of Cold Spring, to the .guest of her aimer, Mr* Phebe Non* of tha Sabbath School* jn tbe BCMtde have reported yet. Treat's tbe Madame Rumor rays that we are lo a new M. D. lo reside among ua. who will keep a drag store. We hope , may be true. Glad to bear that Mtoa Havnea and Mtoa Schetiengcr, Elocutionist and Singer respectfully will hold forth In tbe , Memorial Baptist Church, of Bouth Den. nlsville, Balurday evening, October 18th 1888. Price* very reasonable. General admission, 15 eta; Children, 10 eta, Received scale, 36 cu. We expect to be I there and wish the ladtoa a grand auo8oa tela City. L. C. Chester to Saving a new store , built aad as he to a tire man be win no doubt make things rash. He deals In ewvythlng saleable. Our schools are well filled. Every I all parents make an effort to send , their children that are of age lo enter ' achooL 1 Our dty to doll compared with sum- ' months yet our permanent residents L find lots of amusement and we can Uirn out a number of fine young ladies and gentlemen. If you want to argue politics you ran do no better than call on I. F. Jamil, of Ocean Ytaw; what he don't know on . the subject to not worth knowing. Just a>k him to explain matters to you. ' There la talk of building three large [ new hotels ben ; ooe to lo aooommodste 8 take the non tract lo furnish pqople with On* day tort week a mas from ' TtOle aon about eleven years of age. He - bad a load of vegetables and 3u* dta If bis horara did stand M in 11 axsd — . - - r";

WartCapaltav. Brother L T. Wootoon preached for » Cope Maj Point people hat Sondhg. * Maxtar RJfle Stiles to doing well sfier £ the Sorgtcni "operation be recently un- g, Daniel F. C.oweH aad Thorns* Key- ™ hav. become members ot the G. A. £ of tbe Republic. » John W. Reeves ii a favorite aon of tb the borough. He ought to be pal en lira " ticket (Republican) for Aa$emUy. P One ot tho e Cape May City boys that travels In this neighborhood got ao ox- -i dud Mlo pull the knob off the door. ti There is too much standing water g about the back port of tlie borough for to tbe health of the locality. Tbe local q board of health hu been asked tor a remedy. The borough to about completing Use ta building of sluice* to drain tbe meadow . I bordering the town. They will probably — accomplish Use desired remit of drying up ax unhealthy locality. Darvnlavllta. . on . J The Style's bojw have erected a now » ( along the front of tbelr property, u Jessie Crandol who kwt hla borne a weeka ago baa purchased a new ooe that make* a fine appearance. _ R. B. Wright arrived home the flret of the week from New York- He to eoon to go to Virginia where be la Interested the sugar business. -*■ Mr* E. B. Lewis presented her hueband with twin girls Thursday evening, da and be to truly tbe pro : deal man we t havo seen lately. * Geo. Robinson Is called to mourn tbe q: Iocs of snolhcr son, Gandy. wbo died and wm buried last week. This la Ilia al second son he has lost within a month, ar He hM oar symp thy. We are all going to the Musical and Literary entertainment to be given by m , Miss Schellenger and Miss Haynes, of d< Cape May City, In Ihe Memorial Baptist Church, South Dennbvtlle, Balurday " , evening. October 18th. General adml* M , slon, 16 eta; Children. 10 eta; Roaerved " r seats, 85 ct* Come out and hear these two talented ladle* | Mr* Remioglon Ooraon Is quite tndto- ' posed, being unable to be out it to Bald. " Mr* Jennie Way an:J her Ititie daughter* take frequent ride* to her parents " at Townasnd's Inlet ' Dr. P. M. Wsy'i fsmlllar figure to to ln seen every day wending hi* way to ' E. F. Weal co tt has a case to arttlo aL ' moat every week. It is Mtonlsblng how * ' many people grt inro difficulty about trifling thing* Don't forget the Literary and Musical entertainment in the Motnoria! Bipttot Church, South Dennis, on Saturday " . evening, Oct. 18th. k i Now that the evcnlnga are getting the young men congregate at the 1' 1 stores to talk and tough over their experiencc in courting, etc. The small biy* propose playing a ^ . game ol base ball tbe Brat holiday. . None of them are over ten years old, . and the game will no doubt be an cxclt. . I"* one. u 1 Bert Way has a new gun tlrat is very J Bert, takes great delight ln dropping there will be sport for blm. a ' Plenty of hawlu about with excellent b ■ppetilea for chickens. Farmers sav tbat the late potato crop [ All the young people are busily em- c ployed picking cranberries. Contractor Cumnilngs hM Clem Shaw's * ' new house nearly enclosed. fa t Quite a turnout last Sunday to attend ' quarterly meeting at Green Creek. f Neighbor McKcan ha* been treating 1 himself (o a new breech-loading gun. c An effort will be made to have our f mail route cut up Into three distinct '' •" The cool wave brought the flicker* in 7 * abundance, making plenty of »port for * ' gunner* ■ The Bhaw Brother's force of cranberry t pickers gathered forty-eight bushels, * „ sixteen barrel* In two days last week. * Uncle Bill to troubled with a lame i - back; he tblnax thai perhaps some of e electrician Hand's Ughtnicg would help Spoilsmen from abroad will eoon be j with ua. breaking down fences, scaring ' horses and smashing the small boy's a box trap ; a nuisance that could well be . dispensed wltb. h Cola Spring. , u Mr. and Mr* H. L. Foster were In the * neighborhood Sunday. 1 ' Quits a number from tbe Spring will f '■ attend the Literary and Musical enter- c 11 latamcnt to be held in tbe Memorial Baptist Church, South Dcontovtlie, on 1 '' Saturday evening, 18th InaL 1 Interesting account of tha Cold Spring • Chapel Mile Society will be given Tbur* < '• day evening after prayer meeting at the I * chapel. 1 Mr* V. D. Schellengor relumed borne I » from Philadelphia, where abc hM bepn | 14 spending several days, on Monday eve- i nlng. accompanied by her husband. ■ o Preliminary meeting of the Chaulau- : * quans held at Mr. V. Miller's, on Mon- I * day evening. Tbe time wm pleaeentiy I occupied by " business." music and a d recitation by Mtoa Lixxle Town, and . 5- reading by Mtoa Belle Miller. We were ' >• pleased to note tbe presence of Mr. Al. »- Reeves and wife, Mtoa Mary Miller and | * others betides the usual members. The ' •' lookout for a pleasant winter to cacourp- aging. Adjourned to meet at tbe * residence of Hr. AL Reeve* Tuesdiy evening, Oct. 8th. Any interested In the "Mom Williamson Circle" of C. L. S. C-, are cordially Invited to be present when all Information In regard lo the 0 Society wm be cheerfully given. _ _J DN-CrW. Fltckera are plentiful. ' The oyster fleet alerted foil force this "J Mr. Richard- Lloyd to working al Wanted dogs In thb village to make a Capt. Horace Tuttle and family left . for Virginia on Monday. A great many people from this vl iage went courting last Wrek. .. There scorns to be great attractions at ' the Oonrt Honae for oar yooag folk* 2 John Hancock, of SeaviUe, vtoUed bis slater, Mr* Amanda Qiloey, on Sunday 5* taaL te Cap* Somen Norton spent Sabbath ill tort at hom* Hla brother Lewis wont away with blm on Monday. J. H. Smith, U.EFtoh Commissioner. „ of Washington, wm a gueet at Oept M. lie Howell's on Monday night. J4 There will be an entertainment In the r Memorial Baptist Church, South DennUan Presiding Elder Dobbins' gave a good m R> a large congregation of Ihto village tfferiS Camden to Join his wife.

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Capt. Aaroa Coraon spent last Toeaat home with bto family. Ik Mrs. Haul* Ingtrsoll left on Wednes- mi day to Join her husband ln Camden. gr We regret to note tbe severe Illness of tu Youog. ol Ileeslcys Point. He lain en quite a precarious condition. D: CapL Arah WIBrta and wife, of Tuck- pr hare been spending a few days pi friends, here. fo We are Informed, that Mr. John Sapp hu purchased tbe farm belonging to hla pc mother, and intends morlng bto family fit here soon. g* Mi* A. Garwood and Mr. ami. Mr* A. ** Smith spent a portion of tort week In JJ Mrs. Garwood purchased a p, One looking horse while then. ap Crows are doing much damage to com crops hereabout* ^ We are advised that Thomu J. Hand „ will more lo At* Ion Ihto fall. Mr. and Mr* Hemic will remove to, Mlllrille In about three weak* Mr. Champion will onmmeoce repairhi* shoe shop ln a few day* Several of our redden la attended lira „ uie at C urt house on Tuesday. be J-v, Scott was slrack on the head by 01 a ploee of machinery in Ihe new sugar bonse last week, but not scrl usly Injur- q, ell. H Some of tho Democrats here about* 8x have been taking Protection emetics and are dally vomiting loads of ohnox Free-trade. Iier. James M. Craner would not ob- R lo tbe nomination for aaaembly on ^ the Republican ticket. No better roan bl could be f. -and in iLe county. Rah for *i Craner. * The Indiana draw big house* * Rumor says we bad a wedding early lost Sunday was the quarterly meetrag occasion Id tho M. E. church. £ P. Hand. Sr.. is operating a poultry warehouse In Salem, N. J., for Edaonliyo*. PbtUdclphl* * Miss May Townaend. of Goshen. hM I: visiting at the residence of her si* * ler. Mr* Will llusled. „ Red drum are b ting lively at Angle h era. CapL Joseph Ludlam and party " captured fourteen tost wiek. Remember that W. S. Crawford will h give you the ssrasv insurance upon your d horse. Write him al Cape May (LB.4 rates. 04 61 't We hare some lohabltanU who oppose tbe permanent location of the Junction of the Angtcsea Railroad at this place. .' Some peop'e would complain of being " tl Tbe regular meeting of tbe Middle j Harrison and Morion Club postponed last Monday evening on account of tbe ball being occupied by * the Indian medicine company. The club p will meet next Monday evening. Every * voter iotcreated In Ihe election of the i ticket to invited to be pre* 'r Geo. llanlhorn spent Sabbath last • al North Tockahoe. j Mr. George Shoemaker waa rustical- , log at bto home here tost week. He re- I on Monday. J A horse belonging to Mr. Swing fell • dead in the street near Uie post office a ,° few days ago. It wm attached lo an • I Jesse Lee. an aged resident near the Jj i llead-of-Rlver, mysteriously disappeared j; from Ids home last Monday afternoon, t ; 91th ult., and noclue of Ids whereabouts " . be obtained. He purchased some > i piosou at Dr. Abbott's drug atorq, on x mornirg. to kill rats with, and J t 11 Is feared by lome that he hM secluded » I himself and com mil led suicide ; others of the opinion that be la still living aad to off off a clavdesltae tour. A large c - crowd of men have bey searching for " . him in the woods, Heidi, barns and ' hedges for several day* i Cards are out for Ihe wedding of CapL ( I The marriage will take place In the M. . K. Church somel me Ihto mouth. It I promises to be quite e rssArnA* affair. < » nuptial preparations were retarded • by a very and Incident tost week. A t modiste, of Philadelphia, while engaged i r at Hlrs Sleelman'a home. North Tuck* 1 I hoe, u making the trousseau became , . suddenly unconsciou-ly 111. Dr. J. Mar- ' t shall was summoned, but hla aklUfnl J , applications of restoratives were of eo i avail, for the lady died Wednesday ere- i ixing. the 9fith ulL Tbe remain, were ! taken i'hlhlelphls on tbe early Friday ; morning tram. Undertaker Baker ln j ' gutoerttWOTM. i ^AKIHc POWDER AbaolutrtyPure. i

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