pa mm Qjnyggs ^gsSSta^Si l;-^v---^rrj' as "" ,MU1'' " " * Church Notloee. Service. In the Methodist Episcopal church oo Washington street, above Ocean, on October 31. Prayer end experience meeting «t 0 a. m., held In the chap*. A Juii-ertondsnce U requeued ante (hie the flrat •errlco of the dey. Preaching el 10.30 ». m., by the partor, Subject,-" Pme Reflgtan- Sundny rcbool U MO p. m. The superintendent would be pleased to s*n full attendance of teechera end echoters. Preaching et 7.30 p. m. We seek ^t^^mUe theee^red end ererybody welcome. Men Who WtoIt le not the men of greet telente often who do the greet work of the world It le the men who here trained their worklog power* the beet The greeteel engineer of England wee e men of only medium telenU ; but he wee e gteot In working. He gnre himself wholly to It when e teefc we to be done. If e mount tin wee to be pieroed end the roedwey mode through lie been ; If en "ImpcrueUcnU* end impossible" bridge wee to •pen e cbeem or valley, be would ehut lilieeelf up for e few deye In hU room end scarcely eel or eleep while be turned the metur o/sr end ov« In hie mind. At ihc end be would come out emlllng. with hie plene ell deerly leld end bis bend reedy to eat to work end cerry them out. Tboee who wish to be greet nun lanra to be greet work err with both brain end bend. The two mart go together, or they will eooomplUh nothing of Importance to Ibetnnrlree or thr world. Train the working powere to IU utmoet capacity, If you deeirt to make yotrr mark In the age In which youHv*. A watt about town re reel, loo much that doee not tamer local pride. There arc un pared rldewelkt ; nnkept end untidy meant Iota, epnn which cattle roam et will i broken down fenoee i dlejolnted frame btdldhig»i end Idle people. If Cape May burlncer men and property owner, could but run In, by January, with the long talked of winter eeaeon, a better our boriaon. Colonel Ode U working to thla end, and It la to be hoped ha will bare euooeae. A liberal oiler baa been made by him for one of our large lnoa, which. If aooepred, the Cotooel will al once lit It up aa a drat claaa winter home. The Railroad company haa determined to oontlnue the dally Philadelphia expreee. Thla will be ot large ad. vantage to the enterprise. There will be fewer bladee of graaa growing In public ptacet when the outing public begin to petroulae the Oape In Urn cold senson. We hare already abown that the condltlona of e winter home, free from ee. rere cold and sadden obangeaof tamper, ature, are hare. An toyo!* of enterprise and buaineaa back bcoa wUI do the re*, and then then arm bo no waate time la all the year. The alath aaeuaj meeting of the Cope May City W. C. T. D. wee held on OctoUrn ltd, 1888, when the following offlccr. for theenenlng year were elected. Pleat dent, Mil. 8. R. HUtm; Vice President*. Mra. Hannah Roaeman and Mra. E. J. Roseman, Oorreapondlng Secretary. J uatine Johna; Recording Secretary, Mra. & P. Williams, Traaaurer, Mra. J. Straiten Ware; Superintendent Band of Hope, drat, Mra. V. J. Hawkey; Recording urer, Mra! AhUe OremweU ; Supertatendent of Uterature, Mr*. Mary Towtmend; H. 8. Work. Mra. J. Ware, Heredity, Mra. X. D. Hand , Horn* Missions, Mra. S. K. Bdredge, Prieon Work, Mtm A. Garretaoa; Social Parity; Jin. Frees. Maettnga are held on Prl day- afternoon of each week In the M. E. chapnl at (.(0 noble work for God and homo and Ibe The aouMy R^blieea debet haa toon torill up la tha uro* way, ami It tt their hearty support. It would hare been utterly toepoeribte f..r tire cornea. really remarkable that they did an well. s*4ag the amoun^tff^bnber U^elnct The upper pert of lb* oounty ia pledged lo roll up for th. whole UckM ow of those oM. fashioned major! tie* that Uteri n^lrlnl'r lorchea'and the munuer In which the tichat waa art ap thla fall. Tl-y ought not to mnptoto. 1 li ewe e( Ma thine, that go with cur. rent pobtloe that to making more, foa winning the gama. aomrbody mnat low. Jf HepuUloana of lib end of the county are fairly beaten. and who can deer It. ^ ^md no doubt wffl MhuriWarm worito of emmmnteates are be-
. ossnty RepubHoao CeovunUon- | - Cap* May County Republican dcto1 galea met tort Hatnrdar tt Cape May ' Court House and made Dr. Water S. . Learning, of Oape May Court Hons*. lu nominee for the Bute Senate, ami Eua gene C. Ode, of Upper township. for the 1 wee by acclamation. For the Assembly 1 there were named, bealdm Mr. Cole. Gw. ' 8. Warn who got Bee vou*. Anthony a Steelman flee, and James 1. Doak wrren. ' , Mr. Cole, baetog the necemary number a on flrat ballot, waa declared to be the ' e choice of the convention end Ma nomlnation waa made unanimoua. Beth gentlemen were hrooght before the del- * egatee and made neat add react, accept- 1 a tog die nominadooa. end pledging them- , eelrea to the hearty support* the whole e ■ ticket Congieeerotrtl candidate Bergen ' ! and Bugewe" Troth, Kaq , of CUmden. * both made edrrtng apeecbes on the pb- " * lltlcal toot*. Listening to teem were a a goodly number of Cape May County * * Republican., who by tbrlr apptouae of ' r Mti made by the speakees showed they ' ° bad atlll aomeof the »ld Are of the Ws 1 toft In them. A brace band helped to brighten up the public procoedlnge by * playing patriotic alra. After the con- * Tendon there wee the usual amount of f 1 hand shaking and eotne kicking by low- 0 » er Oape May delegate* who claimed tbey - had been outgeneraled by their Upper b » Cape Mar brvahrru. 1 The following reaoluliona were edopt- J- * ed by the conrendon ; i 1. Booted, That we reefllrm the prie- * ' dpala told down In the National -Repub1 Scan platform, bellevelug that the Inter- ' eel of the country will ba be: lex acrred r ' ayatem of Protection. A Racltrf, That wo condemn Ihc attempt of the Democrats in Congress under the lend of President Clereland, be- q cause of the vital Importance of such ac- b ' Uon to every State and community, to u ' force practical free trade upon the coun- o ' try In the ptaeege of the Mills bill end " thus degrade the loduatriee of the ooon- ' try to Ibe low le«el lo which they hare . 1 been reduced In Great Brilton wilh tbelr > ' demoralising blight upon bnneat labor. " A Aueterf, That we heartily and en- H ' tbuatoadcallr endorse our National j " standard borer., Harrison and Morton, ' and pledge to them, aa well aa to our candidate for Oungreaa, Hon. Chrirto. ( J pber A. Bergen, and lo our popular enn- g 1 dldatea for the elate Senate, Dr. Walter g " 8. Learning, and for Assembly, Eugene ^ * C. Cole, an unfaltering support, which ' shall result In making Oape May oounty ' and the let Coogtvaalonal District do- " ddedly Republican and thus help to * place New Jeney'e electorial vote In the t Republican column along with every , " other northern Huts. 1 4. fimbnf, That aa our government ia c foumtod upon the principal that the peo- b ' pie shall govern, we approve the Local ' Option tow passed by the last Lrgtolat. are of this State, putting; as U doee, the liquor question in the ban da of the peoI pie; unqua.lflrdly endorsing Dr. Leam- j e tog's vote on thla question; and we t h pledge the people that our uomlosea for f „ Senate and Assembly, If elected, will ( j vote to sustain the tow and further vole 0 C to remedy whatever defrcto may appear j a la said tow so aa to more fully carry out e , the wishes of the people , J Tie ticket la grewrally regarded aabr- , e tog a atroug one, bound to win. Wfclto ,, g there are muttering* about the setting c II up process, it to thought harmony will ( □ apeedlly follow, paving tha wey to' Mo- t i, lory on Nov. 6. Both nominees are , X staunch Republicans, well known ea , r such throughout the county. Tbey will a . certainly poll Ibe full party vote, and f . should make eome Inroad. Into the ranks , I of tbelr opponenu. , ' Camden to to-day manufacturing a „ line of all-wool clothina material that to J regarded by the trade a. superior In the " same grades of English and Scotch I goods. The duly taken from these for- J t elgn atufla would break up the New Jer- ( e isy factory, throw hundred, of men out ( ^ of empto) moot, and result to giving the l "t English manuf.cturcr . monopoly of the ( market. He could then, to collusion wilh hto American ooidjutor, put tha J e price of hto good, lost about where be. | >- pleased, to .peaking of ih »e American a Staffs we mention that R. J. Thompson. I- the fashionable tailor, of Eleventh A Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, urn * Ibcm to the handsome suitings he makes. f k There to at present a large earing to buy. L tog these goods Instead of the more ( U costly chevolts of foreign manufacture. ( I It to staled that the aeaeou at Oape ' g May will open earlier than usual next , year, on account ot the race oouiee. < t Several New York genttoman hare made ' I, purse* to tha amount of *80,000 for the I r, early apring noes. Thla la whet* Alton- 1 t tic aty has pertained Cape May to get ' .. sliced of her; bowbdt, we have U from 1 i a very reliable source that work on our n Atlantic City race track la to be resumed 1 0 on or before October 15th. Thla, If true. : t will be welcome new* to \be sporting 1 e fraternity, aa a nee track to one of the ' L attractions which Atlenlle City to greatly 1 in need oL -AUuxUt JnruoL ' * ■ 1 " A " mum " party wRl take place at * Mr. J. G. Walter'. Friday evening, 1Mb * tort. All the member, of Mite Society |* tovitrd to bring their friends. Young | L novel vote that evening either for Tip- I * peoanoe or the other man. Tb those | L who are unlnltiated-A mum party to 1 where the gueala remain mum, or they I * err charged teat eeatM ft* the prirttodge . " of talking and urtng tbelr tongue the en- i 4 tt* evening. II 1* qiflto langhilJe lb >- eee the elforta made to keep quiet. I y Ia tb* M. E. church on Sunday morn. , n tog tort when Peetor Manchester an. ; 11 aomsced the Bret hymn the congregation i rt saw to the cbdnw one but the organist. Mr. T. W. MQleft. Inrome wey it waa , ^ SrTbe preeent. But thing, went ' atoag all right, the man at the keyboard of tha hlg iartnunaat going on Jttrt the earn* aa If hi. prople were about him. ' The congregation fllled the breach very " promptly snd oradtahly . " OapeMay to fortunate In having faank- '• log faellilh*. The branch of the New "■ Jersey Tro*4 Safe Deposit Ca to rmt " of lhe^ong[nroded aids to buatoeee toteI. of'tL 'public. For litoe riepoatu this .a I bank allow. Lalervet. Oape K.y ;»oople ty have no need to do tbelr banking bud. * Taken all it: -all this to a now! importJi : t^tsmntaz * winning of the Bytblkan ticket, bo* Che*. A. Shaw hm exchanged Ma " %
PERSONAL. Samuel Wiley fin. the gelt of a Wert ! Pointer. <1 LeaBe L. Hud to atudttog medicine to the UebeMky of Penneylvania. c Colonel Cooper and family .till linger at their delightful Headb evenoc home, o Colonel J. F. Cake wa. down d bring Ibe work looking after hto boetoem to- t Mr. end Mra. Jam* Creewcll here 1 had their fall "outing" and gotten ! back to housekeeping to their own i Mtoa Deborah Gofl* returned to her t boms et We* Creek tort week, after •pending a number of months at the . Her many friends WD! ml* her. Rev. Joseph R. Witooo and Mark B I Scull made address -. lo a big Prohibition meeting on Monday evening at h Danntovllle. TheyaoqolUcd theroaelrea well. h Arrivals at the Kbbllt - House this week were-E. T. Buchanan and wife, b M. Dally and wife; G. T.. Tamil. James A. Palmer, T. F. Walton. PMlpdelplito; e E. C. Stall. Trenton. Pastor Manchester b ltovee to the ser- b rice of Go. pel song. It to * power for good, and to hi. haeda cannot mtoa lb. a purpose. The congregation should second hto efforts to thla direction. ' b Messrs. E. R. Williams and Ootooel Geo. W. Smith, Prohibition candidate, t, for the legislature, will apeak at Fishing Creek on Thutadmy evening al school p bouse, Friday evening at Green Creek at M. E. church. r Professor F. W. Gowan. of Maine, a •peaks In thla city oo Saturday evening to the M. E. church on the .object of C to Maine. He also addressee d the public again on Sunday evening on the subject of Temperance reform. o Captain Heath Norbury, of Green it Creek, made ua a call yeeterday. He to of the Wave's charter members, n taken the paper since It was ea- c labltobed to 1833. He to in the enjoyment of rigorou. health at the ripe ege f of 78. t Nelson O. Dougto* leaves fur Colorado next week on buataesa connected g with hto mining property. He will be 2 accompanied by Mra. Dougto* so far aa Cbariea. Mo., her former home. Mr. ii Dougto* win return to the Cape in a [ Colonel J. Mattock Be Orel will Mump c and probably make several f apeecbes In West Jeracy for Harrison and Morton. The Colonel la very popu- c to the Uooeler stale and for that be e can draw a big crowd whenever be publlcally .peaks Mtoa Lottie Thompson haa entered a I cto* to the conservatory of music Philadelphia. She had made auch profleucy i that her graduation la brought the c nearer by two yrara. Mr. and Mra. Thompson may feel Just pride to the t brilliant musical ability of their daugb- t R — oilcan Moating 1 OapeMay City Republicans had a on Tuesday evenlig at , tbelr club roim on Washington atrcet. f Addressee were made on the issues of the day by H. J. Daily and D. E. Hennlg, c of Philadelphia, and candidate. W. 8. 1 and E. C. Colo. CoL IL W. also .poke pointedly on the tub- I J ect of protection. Me*re. Detly end r to debating lbs National toaue* atrongly on the general prosperity t of the United Stales under a protective , policy aa compared with that ol free trade, u well aa the standing of our c worktoftnan with that of the various , trade countries of the glob*. He showed bow far above them socially I politically and to every wey American I workmen were. The bene flu oocurring ( our laboring men and American In. duatriea from the Republican protective , policy sad the benefit, accruelng lo i foreign manufactures and the distort)- I general that follow a free trade policy i were set forth. Mr. Hinnlg discussed . the Milla B.D, and reviewed the tariff of ■ the different administrations beginning I with Uie formation of the Republic of ( the United States, showing the general i 1 prosperity daring the various periods ot | I protection and the adveralty and hard times generally to the period when free , ' trade waa In the aupreeneey ia this ooon- , try. He showed by government re. i north that Ibe famou. leader of Democ- ' racy, Thomas Jefferson, advocated a i Protective Tariff aa the brat for our i country, and asked where are all the to. ' ' called Jeffereonton Democrats, and proved how Inconsistent tbey were to i , advocating a doctrine that the famous | . leader, were he alive to-day, would op. , I when ihc speaker referred to such Re- , , publican leaden aa Lincoln, Grant, Gar- | field and the preeent Standard Bearer. , | Morton. i r Wa. T. S evens acted ae president, ( I F. K. Duke, vice president and S. H. Moore as Secretory ot the meeting. The I of the club were found lnadr- , , quale to accommodate those who wtre , ; anxious lo hear. Uape May Point sent bra* military band which much enlireued tb* meetieg by lu martial aire. | I — I , Secret Society Notes. | ' The American Fraternal Oleic to atill 1 ; growing. . The A. O. U. W. brethren will meet ' - this evening. Lm every member ' be 1 > present as a good time to anticipated. 1 > The "Hep." added another member 1 Uwlr ranks tort Friday erating, and ! other* are ready to come to. Dr. Lmch > The order of Iron Bain to a pt ofiiae ive society. It wow haa a memherablp of 40. and new member, are bring added • monthly. TW derirtng Information ■ regard lo this order should consult ' Mr. Wa. Porter. " of 83, and oibera have paaaad the re- - quired examination end are randy to be 1 taken to Mmonban. Thla order to crm1 ceded to tje the be* la Um country. In » Uape May lodge Ma member, comprise • our lie* and mo* Influential citiiena. r Dr. Mecray to the examining physician. The way applications are pouring in ' people are not only Tory much pleased " list la dally Increasing and It to expected lo organ!* wkk a memberahlp of 7(01 • more, by tha Brat of ot* weak. Than " desiring Information should consult Prof. « P. Vsaamaa. of Wa* Caps May, or A. 8. Bush, Ihto city. Ladles are entl- " tied to Um un prlvlhgea and benefits aa the gentleman. Agency ft* the celebrated Paul S. • Wirt fountain pea, *.». sent by mall • oo receipt of 1*1, -c. Gold pen. ffcm 86 '• eta. » SABD. Five qnire* good ttoan 1' note paper arot lo any po* office ad, Ire* album, to autt the lime. J. B. Ctorrtoou. j a » - " '
SALT*. Ttaberry partto. are" now Ibe popular n cannot even maintain a £ county fair! It's not apavtoeaaallke lo shoot birds C the perch. Gape May should take the prfxe for a pumpkins. A week of bultdaya is the reenlt of tke » Vlnetoad toatltute. k the chops of the Cape. Fine tailoring. Hirem DeWah, under 1 the GLrard Howe, Fhlto.. 0 A wooden hooee left without a tenant ■ will sunn faB Into decay. 11 O* your Jewelry mended by Joseph b our loc* artificer. Oue may screw up hto courage end c hto at enttoo rivet- d. r A sleeping policeman to one of the at- 0 watches of tke nlgbl. " Autumn Jeav* begin to give tke tody * A lew carpet baggerl of Ibe better cto* would do ua no harm. Tha bonk of Canada geaae are beard ® tbelr nightly flight southward. The weather has at tort got down to • something worthy of tke season. The de«ructlou work of aur flab* r raised the prtee of oyster stewa. Ifjou are' needing gra*glre attention ' to tke Rio Grande aale on the 30th tort. The man who foaotbhlmaelf In a tight * place probably wandered into a saloon. Cape May glrlr require about fifty ' pound, of chewing gum' for a year, eupply. One half the grooms that carry away " Mey brides ere resident, of Phila- " delpfata. There are pleasant anticipations that of our large hotels may be oprned f to February. Bare jour plc-alc money for Christ- r time which is now only a couple of * Rock Ash swim loo near the breaker. • the menhaden nets, hence the catch ■ bee been good. The Rao Grande Sugar Company's great bay aale takes ptoce on Saturday. » at 10 a. m. "Peeping Tom" wee about tort week " to the person of a chap who shall for the ■ present be namcle*sGeo. L. Lovett edveittoea full lines of 1 carriage top robe, end borae blanket., 1 No. 18 Ocean street. Extra religious aervtooi about the ' county arc Ml down thto 'year for an ' The opportunity to boy gra* by the ' lot will occur on Saturday, Oct. 30th. at c > Grande, at 10 a. m. The stoe of the wheelen loaf to grow. 1 appreciably to* since the coming I : of *88*1 abort wheal crop. A coast pleasure railroad from here ' Atlantic City u oue of the strong probabilities of the futnre. Drcama go by coatrariee. But thla to ' something a felljw never can seem to ' plctc stock of fanlgn and domestic 1 next to the Warn office. ' Pouting like • boy who has been denied of a lump of sugar to unmanly ' men, and doee no kind of good. Sunday School worker, should bear I mind the Sunday School Association meeting at We* Creek next week. 1 i A. L. Haynet to busy to making hto ' customers comfortable for the 1 ' winter by putting up hto prime beaten. Improvements on St. Job* P. K. ' ' church making rapid progress. Chas. ' > A. Sbaw haatho contract lor the work. ' Do you suffer with catarrh I You can ' cured If vou take Hood's Saraaparilla, 1 i great blood purifier. Sold by all 1 druggtoU. A person may be entirely satisfied i with his neighbors, but It bear* on the ' I subject to know whether they be satis- 1 with Un. 1 i Watrrxn.— A girl (or general house ' wotk. Two to family. Good home for - I wilting girl. Apply to Mra. R. C. Tlx- 1 ard, Rio Grande, N.J. 1 James K. Polk Schellenger baa been I put under a bond of (300 by Mayor Ed- 1 I munda le keep the peace, on a charge of 1 ill treatteeot of hto wife. 1 Tha man who sells what be docs not i cannot cheat the man who never : ■ pays Mm for IL A great deal of bust- 1 . is done en that basis. We* Creek will extrod a hearty web i oomc to Sunday school workers on the : - Wednesday and Thursday. I If a man knew ae much when be to > sober ex be thinks be does when drunk, 1 > Solomon's *)lng> would be nowhere - compared with hla wisdom. - meeting where no be* to available. The - patent cough syrup men like It well I ■ enough, it sdto their stuffs. 1 A Democratic ma* meeting was held 1 al SL George's HaU on Tuesday evening . and nddraeeea made by General Brindto, . Wm. Warner, Esq.. and others. The pilots comprising the crew of the ' ■ J. Henry Edmunds are an active body t of men. Tbey made a good investment I whaa tbey put It to the Edmund*. - Now the saattar of toeal tick* buildto done it win be well to look at the gra* Nation* tosue, and make the effort lo g* Hw people Interested to the Sunday school workers should be* I mind the annual meetings of the . oounty esnocbtian Which will be held this ye* * We* Creek en the 34th and , 83th inets. ] Doctors Mucy A Mecray'* Central , Pharmacy U a favor lie place with reside* and visiting peoplr. Carefully *c- . beted drugs, and fancy lull* articles al- , ways In stock. I Democrats are mighty uneasy about , the candidacy of learning and Cola. , Tbey see trouble ahead <ff It. and well tbey may. As a matter of fact they P may Just u wdl take to the woods apd " *"l "to" ISereUvri tb* both I tog , ready and willing lo mat Utclt vol*, If , elected i on the side of reform on the u pre* question * the day. . The weather to beyrmd doubt the mo* , fickle of years. Storms follow to quick c thai war b Indicated by tb*** unusual ,1 atmospherical rhaagaa. F Now that the county tick* is made, ir boldly and work for lu snore* Both e oandldatea are yoneg and fuUof eatbuf. **«*. They are bound to win. , Congress Hall would make « fine win. L tor bold 11 Improved but a Unto. Tb* • day tit* on* of oar large bouses open for winter businma^wUl ^mxrk a new L On Teasday morels* Path* Degan « ££?£ TyrreL » touly d*— 1. Ibu otty. Hto re f TlThlUr will give one * hk :
The Wave betieve* in fair play. The r open and freer the discussion on great political questions of tile day, i the better. BepofclirmDs have ncahing to fear from this method of conducting , canvass. Be gootkmtued. Put on your flanr aria. Kiss year wile cv— what's Ibe next be* thing— your girt. Politic, are I alma* ova, and the Thanks-giving turla not pecking the flinty grains of 1 malic la vain. "Am I my Brother's Keep*," was r text chosen by Pastor Manchester ' Sunday evening for a practical set- > , mon showing the necessity for taking aide of reform on Um great moral ' , of the day. Our reader, wffl do well to not* Ihc < I change which take, place today to the miming of Caps May train. Tb* 7 * 1 . m. expre* goee now *7.30; the (40 to ' taken off, and the 4.K p. m. will leave ■ BustnassLocal., Joseph Bwaia, tin and she* iron wovk. . Wort Cape May. Duke A Doak, contractor, and build, Cape May City, N. J. A. a GUo, bourn, sign and fresco pal««, Oape May, N. J- 1 Nathan C. Price, surveyor end conCape May City. Ware A El dredge, builders, office, No. 1 , 4 Mansion street, Cape May. W. R. Sbeppard, dealer to Aral cto* ; foot wew, *7 Washington street, Cape 1 , Msr. JamesT. Bailey, practto* btockrtnlth james i. nauoy, ^acucai uiacawuiui and borae sboer. ne* Capo Itiand 1 . Hn-
bridge. When to Camden you will find Par- 1 son's West Jersey hotel • Or* cto* stop- 1 ping place. ' For hat nee*, horse blankets and top ' robe* go to Geo. L Lovett, No. 18 Ocean 1 street. Cape May. A. L. Hayn* Is kept busy these chilly autumnal daya putting up hto celebrated ; stoves ind range*. J. B. 8chellenger*s lumber yard to at , the Landing. Contractor.' and builders' supplies on band. , Ml* Ltoxie Smlthera, No. 16 8. Sod , street, Philadelphia, new rtyhe to fall and winter millinery. j Give L L. Sbeppard, 28 Washington ( •treet, a chance to fit you out when to need ot furnishing goods. . Washing ten Hotel, Seventh and Chest- , , nut streets, Philadelphia. A favorite , resort for Oepe May people. , Order your coal and wood ot L. Fur- . , Smith, Bchaltooger's landing. All , orders promptly attended to. Hand's Central Mfrket, Washington , and Ocean streets. Choice groceries and , provisions delivered free of charge. , Geo. M. Powell. 13 Decatur SL, keeps , on hand n seasonable stock of clothing, , tog. halt, cap* and fumlthtog goods. Kldredge Johnson makes a specialty of , , rubber goods. Prioes as low as any. , 68 Washington street. Cape May City. Rodan's Sour and feed store Is at the . foot of Jockson street, ne* Cape Island , . Co* and wood furnished oo or. der. , Watche s, cfiicks and6 Jewetery al , wholesale priors may be gotten of T. O. Haydock, 13 N. Second street, Pbttodel- ■ Pktoi Chas. Wetomann A Co. offer aMontohbargains to fine furniture et tbelr , No. 837 Mark* street, PbllChas. Needles' storm are well supplied ' with all accessary to fit out the family with cl othing for oo'd woalb*. no mmt- ; wh* to needed. , Parabola epectaclea, opera glasses, thermometers, and general dealers to op- [ tie* goods, E. Berhck, 038 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. I Dr. B. A. Kennedy's U. 8. Pharmacy . to a well stocked establishment, open all . the yew round. Physic an's prescriptions carefully compounded. . Tboee who buy their furniture of , Alex. J. H. Mackic, No." 119 N. Second . street, nve all discounts of middlemen and get goods at bottom prices, j Wans maker A Brown are offering . their splendid stock cf fall and winter ; clothing at remark obly tow prioes consldertog the qosHiy of the goods. t Mia E. Parke, todies' and gentlemen's , fine boot and shoe store. No. 18 South . Second sire*, Philadelphia. Custom work Is made a specially at this store. South Jersey Marble Works, Cape I the be* style of the art. Yard, new Cap* Island bridgr, on Turnpike , Goff A Smith manufacture and ship to : Belto Plato brick- Lowest rash prion only demanded by this enterprising firm. , Snellen burg A Co., Slh, South and , Passyunk avenue, Philadelphia, excel to they ctolm lo sell 80 per ccnL under genI er* price*. , When yon bare steam and gas fitting , o* boilers, engines and pump, to a* up G. W. Reeves, with hto tweaty years of , experience, will give attention' lo such . work and give satisfaction ; Cape May boasts Justly of her skilled . high* rank than Joseph P. Henry, the i house sign and fresco palmer, lie also . deals to p*oler'i materials. „ Our own townsman, A. L. Conner, to. rites contractors and builders to rail at , his toislnem place In this city and examt toe stock and get rail males. Mr. Ono1 a* Is prompt and reliable in bis busl1 ocas dealings. All kinds of lumber and mill work to j supplied * the yards of George Ogden, , Cape May Court House. He deals to t white pin-, yellow pine, cypru. and .. hemlock lumber. He Unrltea an examination of his stock. , Wm. H. Mills, bo* builder, Cape May City, N. J. Mr. MUto has material!/ j added to the Cspe May fleet of fa* eafljr tog yachts. He knows bow to g* s j bo* np to win prices. Don't go swsy from home If you warn one built, but - patronise borne Industry and talent- * C B. Col* has remarkable fsciltiie. et I * his Kalgn's Putnt lu*b* yard for Ihe , cheap and handy skipping of bunder's material. Vessels unload and load * a bit wharves, thus making a saving In k Ihe handling of merchandise bought * , his extensive eetabllahmcnl Mr. Colcr j turns out only fir* cto* mill work, and deals only In tha be* of malarial. h School district No- 33, Fishing Creek, Cap. May coumy, win receive waled proposals for Ibe erection iff a school bouse to said dbtrlcL Plan, and spec n Of Daniel SrtMllt'iigrr, district Clerk. » The bn tiding comtnluo. reserve the right to reject snv or *1 pwgenh. All ■ prounanla should he *nt to the dlrtrict " "Tag"* ' HpIXI MavTOTwa, J ^ Aa " Old Peopbtto'scrato" wti! V b.|ti-C(*ch*ul
-Sbboui fhe Sounfg. Court Houeo. 1 ; Vote for Learning and Cole. , Think well before you cart your vote for Fm> Trade, j ' If the Democratic party U aot for Protection, It must be for Freo-Trade. Edwin D. Foster, foreman of the Cape ( [ May Oounty IV**, spent tort Bands/ at home, , , The public schools are closed Ibis . . week. The teachers are attending the institute at Vinetond. , Gen. Brindle. the Democratic nominee , I for Coegre* of tills dtstriet, addre*od a gathering to the Court .House an Tue*- , r d*!Editor John W. Newlto, of MUlvilk, •poke to a large and attentive audience . | at Ibe headquarters of the Middle town- ( , ship Harrison sad Morton club en Moa- ^ Dlas CrooaT" I Mr. nod Mra. Vsnupaa left for Phila- 1 dclphto oo Monday. Mr. h. Smith w J to the village on ' Monday, calllog oo old friends. , Mr. Howell and sons have gone np ' the Cohans y fur a ten day's trip. 1 Ml* Lucy Marqy has gone to Bridgeton lo vtoll her aunt, Mra. Smith TomMrs. Quiney spent a port of la* week , visiting friends and relatives to Camden , „ and Philadelphia. Mr. Robl. Sheet* raised a awe* poj tato that weighed nearly five pounds, to the sandy soil * Pierces Point. '
A Mr. Brown who spoko to the peo- t pie on temp-ranoe tort Friday evening, , gave his sudlence some good points on great issue before the peoplq. He was g accompanied by P. M. Randolph and , , Mr. Ogden. of Court House. Cranbcrr picking to about over this 1 1 y«*fThe sale of the person* property of 1 | the tote John Fox was torgely attended. 1 Mr. and Mra. James Henry Sahellenger •peat tort Sunday * Cape May guests of 1 ' Clinton Soudnr. 1 ' Captain Sumner Marey, of Diss Creek, reported to hare sold his farm to Mr. ! 1 Chas. A. Shaw, of Cape May City. "Motile Johnson paid a visit lo Cape : May tost week, looking over the town, 1 ' and'renewlng her Juvenile acquaintance!. ' Farmer, are catching up, during the fine dayi of this woek, with their work. J e*t meadow grasi will be *ved to poor condition. Green Crocker, arc as a general thing, ' keeping cool over the politic* tosue. store argum-nt* there are, but ^ tbey are not so hot as of old. General Brindle to a free trade advo- ( calo. The station has been undergoing some ' The sorghum crop to nearly all harvestI cd with Mtisfactory results. Rio Grande bouts of having Ihe best barber to the county. Sam Is tbo right > man to the right place. With but one or two exceptions every - young man to Rio Grande will vote the Republican ticket this fall. The Rio Grande Bug* Company ia ' shipping a c« load of clover bay every - day to points to Philadelphia. With regret wc chronicle the death of I Mrs. Chu. Hagan, a tote resident of this ' place. She leaves a husband and noe Dr. W. 8. Learning and Prof. E. C. ■ Colo are bol^ representative men. The - Republicans have done well to placing 1 Ih-in to nomination. r Want Cape Mav7 1 Judge Edmunds has some of the finest - tote peachera to be found In the oounty. Some of our Sunday echool teacher, f will attend the We* Creek meeting of 1 next week. a There to a corner to the salt meadow gra* to tiie borough. Who's Ibe bloated 8 monopolist 1 T , Preaching eervtcea will be held to the i- W«t Cape May Chapel on Sunday enntog by Rev. J. L. Laodto. ■ Fourth avenue below Jacob Johnson's h Is Impaaaible except for a can* boat, a the water being banked to on both eld* e Children have been enjoying a three n days oultog from school while the i teacher, arc * Vinetond attending the Institute. 0 . Geo. W. Blahe, ot We* Cape May. Is d now taking off theqaoduct of his bees hire* This booey has the fragrant boa u quel of June dor* fields. 1 A young sportsman off West Cape □ May got np last Sunday morning and X was about to slay a bag full off flicker, t- when be was reminded that It was the flrat day of the week. Being a cdoalstcnt I church member he stood bt* gun to the p comer till Moudsy. To.nisna'l Inlet. Cranberry Idg to shout at a don at the J ' VTlv-. . Mr. Pet* Smith made a business trip e to Philadelphia tost Saturday. 0 There has been no school this week on account of the Teacher's Institute. Aabury M. E Church to being greatly lt Improved inside by a new coat of patoL The new eoUage of Mr. P. W. Smith, which to now la full progress, will toon !. reach completion. An attempt wee made to* Saturday to , sell out the store kept by Mia 8. J. _ Spring*, but so few being preeent the j sale wu postponed, j A very exciting game of bo* ball was I. played tort Saturday between the teams of Seaville and thla. place. The home T "am waa victorious. r roam was victorious.
Mr. L. Rtoe was greatly startled to* ( . Sunday by bearing a loud noise to his , barn. Procuring the aid or hto brother, . a search wu made, but finding no pert ton or thing by which the DO toe could 1 be made, both are uable to *y whether I lt wu a natural oi spiritual manifests- ' • U0"' • daemon! Notaa. The cranberry crop to light, cones- 1 , qneutiy the picking will be of a abort duration. ' , Capt- Aaron II sari's 'wife and daugb- 1 tor, from Atlantic City, art vi.Ulag friend, to thla place. 1 Mr. Peterson, or Deonlsvflle, to U ' work papering and palnttof the Interior 1 j of the Aabury M. E. Church. . The cod weather reminds as of sp- j preaching winter. Get tha stove out, ' " and keep iwirt while fixing UK pipe. 1 Ia the height of hto grief a certain ; mafl remarked, aft* burrylng bis wife, , Ik* be bid lo* attic and bona, and 1 < era hogs, but net* had anything to ' • come up to this. An agent of the Kent Iron and Hardware Oo., of Wilmington, paid F- niL | off negotiating with him for the erte of • bit patent Bounds. Mr. Uihlreih U ( making weekly shipments ol Hounds to the uppw pan of tb* State. ; A tody to this ptoce, nrt^long since, • akM*»Wb«d!' b* m
jU. Hwato Gorton " has been IniffTly Mrs. Mary Coombs' son, Cbariea, viailed Petersburg on Wednesday tost. OspL Charles Vaounaa and wife via. Mra. Rachel Vaaaman oo Sunday. Hi* Hettle Ttrwnecnd and brother, George M-, are visiting friends at We* ; Creak. 1 Mr. and Mr*. J. B. Price, of Mdlrillr, their infant daughter here on to* ' Mr. and Mra. David Redan and children were the guests of Mr. Jere Galla- ' the tort of Ibe week. ' CapL Ftou Brewer and wtfe, of Tbaneceid Inlet, were the guests of Mra. Anna Tomlln the flirt of the week. Mrs. Hollto Mlckle and son Leon, of 1 have been spending a few ' days with relative, here and Dial Creek. CapL Coleman Camp, Charles Row, , Lybem Grace, Charles Edwards; and Luke Camp S[eit a few days wjth their this week. Don't fall to hear the famous lecture , of Rev. Mr. Maxwell, called "Pat at Home," to be delivered to the lis, list church at Grebcn, Tuesday evening, Oct 331. Fishing Craex. Wm. Cummiuga spent three days last week to Philadelphia. 1 Rock fish are being caught occasion1 rtly along the BayshoreLsat week Mra. Sarah Tcrt was nearly paralyzetTby being stung with a honey pnraiyxca »y octog stung wnn s uuoey —
Chas Matthews ia shipping sweet po- | lal ocs quite torgely to a Arm to New York. Mist* Ada Shaw and Annie Malthewe returned from their visit to Falrton last Mi* Emma Corson our popular young ^ teacher is attending the tcacbcre instiat V toctond. ;y Jamca Shaw flntohed picking cran- I9 berries la* Saturday. He had over oue barrels. yj, The beHc of Fishing Creek should ^ gone lo Cape May last Saturday night for that rtbum. ^ Clem Shaw accompanied by a friend ^ took a flying trip to the Quaker city tort Saturday on important business. His d veiling house Is rapidly ncarlng jj, completion. Mi Several good hotels are much needed here. They will prove a eouud lnveet. menL Mayor Hewitt is deservedly popular, ^ his Impartiality lo *1 winning him general respect. Please rocor I a busy and highly proa- ^ seaside neaorts. Enormous catches of blue Ash here last week. Home market well supplied ,b and many barrels shipped to Philadel- n phis and *1 parti of theslale. ^ Charles Mace, reports business brisk. ' . Numerous arte*' of lots recently. We ; would advise any person seeking an in- 6 vestment to see him at one*. Mr. G. E. Cummings one of Phliadel- y , phto's liveliest real estate men waa down j* here yoeiorday, accompanied by his i w.fc. George repotUi, as ulual, man! p. ^ ■ ulallDg some gigantic transactions lately. ^ ; great catches, and ssy that owing to " , Impending legislation, Ihc menliadcn j pint* hare not prowled around as much this season, which is the cause of pI the fish visiting their old haunts to such P" , vast schools. The W. J. II. IL has had a corps of " surveyors down here for sever* weeks " past mspping out the change of route - of the Angles* and Holly Beach K. R-, : and also the proposed new shore route . from Sandy Hook to Cape May, which uj i Is now an assured fact of the near futnrc. f Hotel Angloaea has earned a wide and 61 well deserved reputation under PropriaI have had It full to overflowing the major part of the season. Mr. Jonas Bowman i the owner, contemplates entirely remod- 6 a probable coaf of »4, 000^^ *" Saa lain City. | School will soon open in the new primary department with Mi* lownsend , as teacher. " , Mr. Henry Wbelen and daughter. Miss Minnie, have been slopping al Floral ^ cottage wilh Mrs. Haines. s James P. Way wu driving through " k our streets on Monday with an entire new outfit that takra the eake for style. '' Th. re are no services held in Ibe Catht ollc ehnrch here now regularly, but " j when there to a good attendance to press enl' c The bridge to Avalon win bo com- ■ , ptctod in tbout two weekt, it is said, e the cars will then run regularly. The " Hotel Aralon will be made very atlrac- " live this win lot, with steam beaten, sun parlors, cat pets and warm, cosy fund- c e lift*. Ixivera of the sublime will find 11 ' this a grand ptoce to view the ocean to I the winter's ferocious storms, when the ^ saves are mountain high and dash them- '' d selves on the beachwjifa terrifflc force, " There to no better mfutlon on the whole 6 / coast for a hotel. A new turning bridge is being built * :, over Ihe thoroughfare at the railroad a crossing, ond one day recently the party ° of Dago* working on the road or bridge " > got Into an *tercation and soon began " . fighting furinuily, as only Italians can * e fight with ax*, knives and rasors. One 4 man was badly cut on tha h*d, and it s to thought will die. Tbe bridge ten- ^ s der sent for the city manhaL He came e and they fled, but be boarded the train || and overtook them and landed Ibcm in t it Court House jail. fi
Mra. Cornells Coraon is spending a jj [ few days in PhUadeiphto. Mi* Rox'e B. Sapp to suffer tog Iron a severe wound on the band. b Kendall Smith paid PhUadeiphto a E brief visit daring the part week. 3 Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Smith gave friends " at tbe Court House a call on Saturday. L Mrs Josephine Coraon left on Tuesday for a visit with ber daughter, Saliie, toBridgcton. Tbe school children are enjoying a vatalio" this week while the teachers are , called to *tend the InrUtute at Vtonr < toe of the most Interesting affairs of . lite icason was the welding of Dr. B. Abbott, of Tuckaboe, aed Ml* AdeL Corson, of P*i nno, which took place , on WednM 'sy. the 10th In*., at there*. Iden* of tbe bride's mother. Theeerej was performed at half part twelve , o'clock by tbe Rev. L. A. Bearmore to presence of about thirty Invited guests. Ml* Rebec* 8. Godfrey ptoyed tbe - wedding march. Tbe bride was attired - a handsome Faille Francatoe,b*vUy t ornamented with gimp and velvet, and , beautiful natural flowira. After tbe ceremony *1 were invited to partake of a : SKXf'SJK'Wl rSSK number of raluahie preaento. among wnluh we oo I e a srlv* fruit dlab. «U- ' V* Fitelrcra, spoona, table Itoena, etc., 1 etc. Tbe harp/ couplotork tbe aftorJ noon train. Intending lo vtoll Washto.. I ton ami oth* points of latere*. WBl • return on ThuraBay. wh»n a reoep- I. n tlon wHl be gi r-v rbem * ti e Doc- i n tov's r.a'-dcn* to Tu'knhoe. Wrwo-ild|< It extend ov rvmutlu; • ,o to v utng I ' them x long aof happy 1.-V .
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Lewis Edwards, Jr., has boon quite seriou-Iy rick for tbe past few dayiWhat w.s tbe matter with "Willie" w last Suottoy. She wore a long face. tt Mrs. Iletscy Sutton U making a few tt wecka visit with her daughter, Mra Jeffereoo. h There are 31 widows instead of " 19 aa before suted. a Mrs. Sarah Hagan, wife ot Charles t< was buried to the Union feme- h oh Suudsy afternoon last. ' Mr. and Mra. Virgil Schellenger at- 1 tended the entertainment, being the d gui-sU of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tomlln, of n Among ihoarrirala tost week we note; 7 Mr. Wrtter lloseman and tody friend, a A. Hayn*, Mtoa B. Schellenger f; and W. H. Thompson n Mr. Wallor Roscman, secompanled by a MLrs Aifaretta Hayn*, to ;k In the en- ti tcrtatoment on Saturday evening tost returned borne Sunday morning. H Miss Mtry Carll made tbe Dcnnixvllie I entertainment of Mlas* Schellenger and I Hayn* very pleasant by lending her * valuable services, and by helping them fl to a hundred ways She ronoded np 1 her good woiks by a generous spread to 8 tho young ladies after the evening's rec- n An a; prectotlve and Intelligent audi, n ecce for miles around, came out to greet ihe fair speaker ami singer last Satnr. c day evening, in our Memori* Baptist v church. The young ladtos looked charm- 1 ing. Ml.«a Ilaynej was utired to a love- 1 ly cream ottoman > ilk, with toco and pearl tr mmings, wearing low corsage j bouqui l She mikes a fine and most t graceful appearance upon the platform. c Mils Schellenger sang to excellent voice ; which captivated the andlence winning ; applauie. She wore n b*utlful ( combination of pale blue and white i surah silk, with lovely flowers, looking | pretty, bright and attractive. Too much f praise cannot be given these two young ' ladles for Ibe ; -erf eel rendition of to good J. and carefully selected programme. They , were received wilh the greatest cordial- c ily, respect and Interest. At the close of their entertainment, hearty congratulations from all rides were tendered them upon their success and upon tile com- 1 piete order that was maintained through- ? out the entire evening. The ladies were , Invited guests of Dr. and Mra. G. G. < Carll. and tbey sound high the pratoes ■ of the Doctor and Ills family, along wilh | thsl "big, noble heart" of Senator Leant- , tog.. We are glad they like Uie people of ibis place, and hope they will eome again, we thril *1 be glad lo have them to oar midst. Up thn Cnpa. No school this week, Mr. Goto is attending Hie Institute. K. C. Godfrey's sou is rapidly improvfrom typhoid fev*. Miss Usltle Smith Is attending the Institute al Vinetond this week. Ml* ltay Anncley has returned to this ptoce after an absence of three w*ks. Everett Jerrell has accepted a position . assistant station keeper at Brldgeton. Dr. I'. M. War has finished picking hit cranberries ; they are very fine this The Society of Christian Endeavor , met at David Townseod't oo Friday . night last. , Dr. Julie Way, wife and child, were railing on their parents and friends to i tire ptoce on Saturday. Janus I'. Way has purchased a Baa , buggy from W. It VanGllder. . end a horse of one of the Bro's. of Greenwich. He has \ also a handsome new open buggy with light green running gear, it Is quite [ stylish. I Oo Monday afternoon as Chas. Abrams ot Cedar Grove, accompanied by his , mother, Mrs. BenJ. Abrams. waa nturn- , ing from 8* We City his borae stumbled , and fvil prostrate on his side to the , beside Ihe road Just below J. L. , Smith's Charles jumped out and held the bnd while 8. T. Coleman and B. L. , Ore hurried lo hto assistance. '1 hey nnfasted the harness and took the wagon away bat the hone was in auch a fnaL 1 Hon lb* he could not get up. They fastened a rope to lit legs and pulled ft over on ita other ride when it succeeded getting on its f*L There wee but , mue damage done except a fright from 1 Fba Knv-'A slx.roomcd dwelling to West Cape May. Poaaearion I given at once. Apply of 0. H. Oliver, 34 Washington street. Cape May. Bt .*» .Adi'rrtLsrafnts. i®. Hsi ^AKlHc POWDER j Abnohi^^f Pure.
South Saavllle. Weddings, weddings. - Tbe whole town to talking of tbe two weddings, and there to very little etoe to about Just now except election and to the same here as everywhere etooThe startl boys ptoyed a game of ball here on Saturday and the way they trtked end acted to imitation of tbe "real" was laughable ; they were quite as much to earnest as If they had been ten years older, and enjoyed it mora, perMr. Thomas P. Smith wsa married on night to Mi* Eva Grace, only of Joatob Gra*. Tha cerewu performed to tbelr own home by tbe Iter. Mr. Hammond, of 8* tola go Immediately to housekeeping and have the but wish* of all their friends for abnir prosperity and bappL nc*. Th/y.wcre * church on Sunday and both looked very owl to their uOn Ibe same evening, Mr. Writ* S pauldlng wu marned to Ml* Maggie j eldest daughter of Mr. Ten brook jj The home of the bride's parents tastefully decorated, and her grandtbe Iter. Jacob Price, officiated. They are still U tbelr home here. On ibey appeared at church in tke morning and evening, tie bride being tastefully dressed and wu much adSeveral persons have been heard to complain of the practice of tying oows with a long rope to the fence* along pubroads. When we como to think of It, It really is a nuisance. A person driving along com* to tbe rope which stretched across the road, one end Ued to tbe fence and tbe oth* to the bead. Now if tho rope is drawn tight bo must stop, get out and drive ^ the cow across the road and perhaps bebe gets started ibe go* back, or the rope may lie II* oo the ground, and tries lo drive over when tb* oow flings up her bad end starts off drawtog the rope light tripping the horse. man gave us bis experience to a case between here and Dennis vtlle, and •in*, others have talked of it u being dangerous and should be stopped. The licet Srtro In the world for Cuts, Sores, Ulcers, 8*1 Rheum, Fe- - Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains. Corns, and *! Bkin Eruptions, and poslively cur* Piles, or do pay required. It Is guaranteed to rive perfect i satisfaction, or money reftmood- Price, (8 oaots'per box. For aale by Many 4k Mecray. ■Rtic Wohth SufflilfeTOH - Dr. J. H. BCHENOK bu published ( A NEW AMD ELABORATE hook : cdMuWpfidN. ' LIVER COMPLAINT '» DYSPEPSIA ; .h*h*iitb..»ui FXEK » J) ■ of any on# who to .-Rioted wttt. or r name and address (plainly written) to J Dr. J. H. SCHEKCK * BO*. » (Name this pattor.) Philadelphia. Pa
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