Cape May Wave, 25 October 1888 IIIF issue link — Page 3

won ukSgjggg&ss jss&a'ta&snsr Church Notlou*. , Services In the Methodist Episcopal 1 church cm Washington street, above ' Ocean, on October fi8. Prayer and exper- ' lean meeting Hit m., held la the ' chapel. A (all attendance b rcquseted I onto thh the first arrrice of the dap. i Preaching at 10.80 a. m.. by the paator, Bandar >chool at MO p. m. Let there be t M attendance of tcachera and < scholar*. Preaching at 7 JO p. m. We ■ seek to make theae services pleasant and 1 profitable. All Incited and ;tr cry body i Among the particularly foollah things , that the present dtr council baa done , la the order lo lta clerk, and dtr re. | eoeder to heap eetlaln public document* , from the eje* of the public through the | colnmaa of the newapapera. This Star , Chamber way of eood acting public bual- , area will sot be tolerated by right think- . lag dtlsena of this town. The editor of the Way* celled upon the dty recorder on Thnradey of bet week and aaked ' him lb* privilege of looking orer ccr- i tain petltlcea that had been sent to coundl shd upon which UM body had la ken Isrorable action. He was told that hi. orders were lowlthholdlhctn from reporters and newspaper men for reasons which warn not dearly staled. A large number of the.pcopte of Cape May City would like to know something of the documents which an being withheld from their gase- If User* Is any law to compel the dark, or recorder lo make them accessible U should be lnroked ercn If some persons are compelled lo hide their faces in shame. It Is an unusual occurrence to deprlre the people of the mean, of obtaining the fullest knowlaaga of munldpal matter*. The independent newspaper Is the meet desirable agency to vonlUato the doings of those to whom 1< committed the oontrol of public at fairs. Are Urn gentlemen of Oape May Olty council aware that they arc open to grsrs censure when an order la given hf "tin m of the kind which la equivalent to aaapplag their fingers In the public face, as much a* to aay, It b none of your business what are do. If a bw abiding dUsenaad freeholder, appears on a petition for license, then don't put It there. The people hare a right lo ksow whose signatures go on these documents. It ;de*ply concerns them. The newspapers are the beat correctors of abuses after all. Weber* here the first Instance la thb dtr of information being withheld by dty officials probably for fear it may find Its way Into the columns of the newapapera. Colonel Joeepfa 8. Herrbon Inform, us that the be will re-open the Challonte, Just aa soon aa some needed alterations and repairs are completed. Thb b a pleasant piece of Intelligence, aa tbb town b now without a flrst-daaa hotel, sod II b a conceded fact that It should ham one. There are those who always prefer e hotel. We, of courte, bam exmeet the demands of those who are will. Ing to pay liberal prices for first-class winter eooommodatlona The Cbalfonlc b a farortt* hostetne, and it arena to us a mistake lo ham dosed U at all. The bona* b large enough lo submit to necessary repairs fat on* part while the other b used for entertaining lbs public. The hotel that baa open doom about the first of the Mew Year, will undoubtedly command a paying business. There are those who will wish lo spend a few days, or longer, at lb* Cap* at that time, and if toey lad proper accommodations will coma, while they will not If the holds are all dosed. Col. Harrison's decision b a wbe on* and should be heartily enQuibble and shuffle bow they may the Free Trader, cannot deny that their policy would girt aa Immense share of the American horn* market to Greet Britain. What an Boolch drnmmara bore fori To mil good, made In Sootland, of course. Why b their trade bora bad? Because tut pdlcy of Pro lection makes ll Impossible for them to undersell our home producers. Take array our Protective TariB, as Cleveland and the Democratic party desire to do, and very soon the United Stales would be overrun with the agents of British The American dtlr.cn must be blind, Indeed, who fafle lo sat that a mis given for Democratic policy b a sot* given to maka Scotch and English trade In America brisk and to bdp to km out tha maa utaotnrlng Industrie, of the United States. Americas worklngmen an not quits foots enough to aM any such program. Wage-worken who are templed to vote foe Free Trade ought to peusa and long boon and cut-dawns that predptnow and tban dborganlae the tndustriaa of the country. Ooenpetlllon b the fratt(ul m ether of Wrikea. An employer who baa all his capital Invested la a certain buabmaa b bard pressed by others who avail themselves of every means of dbpeeing of their goods, la hb effort to maintain n foothold In the market ha finds It b atnluldy naeemary forklm to When ha nndmbkm to dtmlnbT" hen; by lowering nrage.be la met with realataaoa on the part of Ms employees, who feel that lb* an paid Hole enough ft* their labor. Mo float* tan that lbs pubUe mast be edwaXsd up In hygienic matter, Joel as Uflc program. If a panew dtaeovits mot-ofdorotia thing we know, bat bad ; ■ » .. .. I

personal. , Mr*. X. Worth, of Green Creek, baa a I barrel big pumpkin on her farm Mil ' growing. wi Oeneral War. B Indie b a genld gen- ' daman of lb* old school. Personally be Ca , b eery much Uked. To-day, Thursday, Joseph Hall, Jr. of of thb dty loads to the hymeneral altar Mba Stenger, of OlayVm, N- J. flc Belmont Perry, of Camden, and Her- > bcrt W- Edmunds, of Cape May CUy, or will address a Demomatlc mass meeting ! si St. George's Ilall this Thursday eren- in X. R. Williams has a big share of so energy in bis make up. He b Infusing much of U in the canvas which be is tin , now conducting Jointly with Colonel O. ■ W. Smith. go , Candidate Thomas X Ludlam was on 1 • the Island Tuesday eren tag attending lo to the putting In order of hb political ' reneaa and marahuling the Democratic wl , column for the fray of November 5th. ' Joseph Maguira has brought his in , charming brida home to Cape May where ' the newly made men end wife wilt re- ml ' side. Mm. Magulre wee a Mba Be»i berig, of Pennington, N. J. May the an handsome couple have a blemful honeymoon and happy married life all the way -in along. OoL I. F. Cake was down yesterday f" I looking over the town and shaking bands i with hb many friends. Seeing the Cot a j . one! suggests tows that he would be the , right man to atari in with ooe of our big ba I hotels for a winter business. He has the . qualifications to make such a ell Mr. Charles Augustus Butchsr, one of *1 I Cape May's moat promising young men. i again left for the scenes of his fu- Ins [ labors, after having spot a few . months of pleasant recreation with hb be family and many acquaintances. On his arrive! at Monterey, Mexloo. be will 1m- wl 1 mediately assume control of a large up ; sheep rancbe in hb own Interests- Our - wishes go with him, that be may Al 1 succeed la hb undertaking. lib caper- tb ' la thb business cannot be quea- ' lloned, for hb constant association with 1 1 • the Bbepperds has fitted him admirably hi r It b not for as to introduce to the pnbI such representative men as Dr. WaL . tar 8, Learning and Eugene C. Cob. Ihe lei . present Republican nomloee* for the ^ i New Jersey State Senate and Assembly . from Cape May Oonnty, as they are both b, I native born Cape May men and have l been ol us and among us from their r childhood. co I In selecting those men to represent us hc I In the halb of legislation, the Republican r party has done well. It has selected ^ t men of character, culture and brains. d - Men of character that none can Impugn. > Men of culture that will honor our coun. hj i ty and State. Men of brains that will. (o » at all times, be alive snd awake to every f Interest of our county and abb to do- Wl . fend those interests. |0 Dr. tasmtep |s * graduate of Jefferson > Meoical College and also of the Phlladrl- u< i phb College of Denial Surgery, and b known lo us all aa a scholar snd man r fearlooa In the pursuit of right tod the g, i defense of our protective tariff and the at i cause of the laboring man. HU record • of last year as a member of Aseembly tj, a shows us hb peculiar fitneat for bgtsia- ,b s tire duties, as In that body he was rec1 ognbed as one of Its ablest leaders. It ln ■ b rare that a member of the Assembly u, - from one of the smaller counties becomes I recognised as a power ln the proceedings », t of our legislature during his first term ; A a hot Dr. learning proved an exception . to Utb rule and the presence of Cape fr ■ May county ln legislative deliberations fl: t was recognized snd felt sa soon aa hb e seat was assume*}. To all true Cap* d, f May men It b a comfort to feel that our b, a county U heard from at Trenton and ln id lta representation atanda at the vary fronL Dr. Learning la already spoken W • of si the possible President of the Ben- '■ ate. tl • Mr. Cole b well known aa an intelleotual and and aggressive champion of „ ' right, aa tb* principal portion of hb life , 1. has been devoted to educational dntlee. „ d He boot only thoroughly Informed on all I current Issues but b especially aggrea- e. '• aire In the lntereeta of Cape May oouo- a> 'I ty. He b the holder a certificate of the „ highest class Issued by the Capfi May ■ county Board of School Examiners. u » Thb distinction procured for him an |t » appointment aa one of the Board of Kxe amlncra, a position which ba ha* held >- for some years. Mr. Cola b a member g e sod communicant of the Presbyterian ft church, ln which body be b known to a • all as a consistent and conscientious y man, while liberal and nonseetarlan In y v hb faith and practice. We do none an a, '• injustice when we say that no man * d could have ban selected who b beUer II qualified, Intellectually, morally and SO- d b dally tban Mr. Cole, to represent Oape g ® May county. D »- We ooagmtulatc the Republicans of Oape May County upon their selection „■ - of two suah at*o> With their atactica b 1 she will stand ln oar legislative halb u . second to nona, and ire can enjoy the reflection that we have men at the (root tl who can snd will guard ill our interests. 0 t- Rev. J. L. Landb has consented lo J b give a Slereoptloon Lecture on Hymnol- »- ogy In the Ml- Zion M. X. church next "> Tuesday evening ln behalf of that * te church, lib method of lecture is to " ■d throw the pictures of the authors life b. rise upon the canvass,' find give a brief Id sketch of them to be limed lately M- * At lowed by a vane or two of, their most *- favorite faymna omQie ac.een, to be song n- by the audience, after lta history and ■n moat Interest tog Incidents In eonnectloo ' lo with Its use hsrVjjeen given. Thb be- " '• lure wlU be upon thTTHd Hymns and ' a their authors, which will induda such "J authors ts Isaac Waits, Cowper MontBt gomery, the Warieys, Toplady, etc. ' There will also be humorous Illustrations In regard to both idd time and modern ' ringing customs. Admission adults IS ' cents, ant} children under 18 years old 10 oral*. Go sod help these brethren, " and be Instructed also in the knowledge 1 p1' of hymns sung boa our childhood. | be The employees of the West Cape May Hl gold heating factory conspired bat Sat- i ho nrday evening and helped to All a purse tin with tfifi of solid cash which they prelb- Mrs. Mary J. Buikctt, a* a mark of asloaaa for the heroic struggle ah* b maltlag ln keeping her fatherless children to. kindly act and one which wfll no doubt em make Ike recipient fed that ate has 1st- many helpful sympathiser* ln her efforts bo la getting along In the world. ,C* Reform Tmaparsnov voters of Cape May count/ should make a note of the fact that Masars. Learning and Cole, aa county standard bearers of the Republish. can party are straight edged Temperas tnoe man, who are In favor of letbla. ,j dag the saloon out of esbtante. They rt Band square on thb bsoe, and sr. not J,. afraid to aay so. TV a ptt^BmtsbotZllkv the New 2 Col.aihU cannot he filled up sst winter 1 tor'

SALTS. "Shut the door" weather b here. ® Obws find ahondant paatnra in the 4th * Noah Head, medical electrician/West 11 01 cape Mar pears are the most lnsdon* their kind. Quite aeivalry exists among our benesocieties. " "Brethren beitare bow you gel mad politics." Ten pound rock Bab are quite c mm on Tea berry leaves nuke s good whole- f beverage. ^ A man convinced against bb win b of same opinion still. Many eh .quern speakers are like rivers greatest at their mouths. "J Game usually protected by bw eeems lo have lost its protector. The Fraternal Circle ba* orgaUxed a Urge membership. A coarse practical Joker Is a nuisance M In any well-regulated society. P1 Rum b responsible (or much of the " that exists in thb world. And still the small boy defies the law ■ and hurts stones from hb allng. *■ Last week's Wave has been spoken of " a most complimentary manner. " We arc under obligations for fceors Robert Fisher of Ocean City. ™ The woman who geU but ooe letter 1 year always reads it on the street ™ The sphinx-like voter will show hb « when the ballots are counted. The political fight seems to hare little upon the matrimonial market cl The Excelsior Market stock was sold 1 public auction on Wednesday bat » There are some business straws that L East Ctpe May improvement!. " There's nothing like leather, except it " the upper crust of the wife's first pie Business is something like a dock— It runs down It should be wound " J 1'iorlslons are sold much cheaper at City than here. Why b thb 01 f Green Creak got will shaken up last 1 hursday evening by a rally of the Pro- " hibtlioobta. It b the exceptional woman who P out shopping. Only two short weeks till the panicky 11 feeling about the national election will ba behind us. J The oldest Inhabitant doe* not rcmcm- '' ber such such a rainy, wet fall aa thb * has so far been. There b a great deal of billing and * cooing done at the mountains. The hotel men do the billing. The ladder of pnbllc favor b a ticklish havlug a bad habit of ginog the unexpected (alia. A head waller-The man who wants ° hair cut when there are several bo- " him In a barber shop. Our Democratic friends may Just aa * well by ln an Invoice of provisions for a voyage up Salt Rivet. H*ve you made any bets on the eleof If so lu well lo bear In mind ll {( disqualifies from casting a ballot. It will be well for our candidates to ( guard their words. Let them work the (_ still hunt, not with a brass band. , Joa. Elilridgc, of Cohl Spring, finds Such briUlaot coloring as now prevails ' the woods and low bnds vie* with g flowers that bloom ln the spring. There are lots of Prohlbtllonbta who t such in all things liul their voting. ^ yet I hey do that In tbc old way. t Teachers of the county came back > Vlncland last Thursday with head* of new ideas on the new education. , Shopping lime has come. People who > It st home may Bed the proper places f consulting the Wav»"s bual Mas t Betting on the election Is t diversion with over sanguine politician*. Bitter keep your money ln your pockets genWhen i be votee are counted next No- ^ ber fith ntyil. somebody will noed private room to let off their pent up ( Cape May-farmers are harvesting a J good corn crop. Some potato fields show evidence cf rot because of long ( Hood's Stnaparllb b a purely rage- ' table preparation, being free from Injurious lngredlen's. It b peculiar ln Its ( curative prwer. Skating Rink will open dally except i Sunday at 8 a. m., dose at 5 p. m. until ( no-lce. No disorderly conduct will be allowedLast Sunday the pilot boat John G. j Whllldln, while on a Southern crube, supplied the Phoenix bland light ship wllh provisions. The Supreme Court ln a decision ran- , on Tuesday affirms the right of a i to prescribe teata for color blindness among employee* of railroads. 1 Preventive sanitation baa claims that i should be enforced. There are aroldai Me rickneaam and U b criminal folly not 1 do all possible to prevent them. 1 John Hudson, 70 years old, of Atlandied suddenly on hb way to church on Banday night He bad been for year* proprietor of the Seaside House. The wife will see to It that ber hns- . baa the right kind of a ticket to vote when be goes out on the morning of t Nov. A It should be Republican every ) Only two week* more of the campaign and then the matter will aetllo down to ' the usual routine of business Just a* If nothing had happened. Aa knowledge on tenltary matters inthe demand for a bettor sewage system b louder. Perhaps local antborj lib* may bear It in time to avert diaasThe county Republican executive , a well equipped opposition. No efforts should be spared to make victory aa. t stned. . Our buslnem men find it rather slow this fall, A year ago the Driving Park Oom- ' pany was scattering its money about among the laboring people of lower Oape May. y Street-ccrner-polltical haranguing b L the favorite pastime of local lights of the e canvass. Thankful the avenge clUscn *. should be that there are only two weak* As we gb to press the Cape May Coont- ty Sunday School Association comn meooe* s two days meeting at West it Creek. VTt hope to give a tull account it of the sessions next week, ts Cape May b all right whfle these b no is Importations of cbma and oysuaa. Here's where wa get Johnny Bull ln a tight place. Hb Rule Island don't * know what a good oyster or dam la. » The Chalfoate has been dosed for a toseon that Improvements may bs mads, which have reoently been decided upoo by OoL Hanboo. The hotel will open *; Uter on with excellent bualnasa pros. 2 p***The game of ball pbyed on the Gas * aa follows; * Wave 1 1 0 1 1 »» ■ a— 17. Star IllfiOOOfiJ— ft i Wars Oob-Wm. G. Frisnd, (tbpt) ■H

Mr. W. will give one e< hb Cape May on Thursday evening OcL fifith «rrP.-«: Oenerel sdmlsssea Reeerved seats fiSc. Children 10c- ^ out by standing water I o the rear of the «» town. Quite a lake b being formed ' there, and if not drelned«wUl not add A the sanitary ocodition of the locality, r Colored Republican, held . Wg mam " meeting at St. George's Ball ou Tuesday evening. There were several speakers 0 present who enthused the people by the ' of their rhetoric and native elo- ° There b no hub Democratic ciphering that b wrong. It's all right enough lo claim everything, but it's shout as f| likely for South Carolina to go ;for liarrisen snd Morton ss Indians to cast its b role for Cleveland and Tbnrman. p Wo hire reeerved from Chaa. A. Shriner a pamphlet copy of the game , bus o t New Jersey. Jt b s useful com- r pendlnm, snd will meet wllh a hearty, welcome, and large sale. a Bogg startled his landlady the oilier h morning st breakfast by asking ber If { she supposed the n moral of the tariff from lumber would have the effect to rod nee the price of board. Don't forget W. "Porter's Entertain- » meat st West Cape May Chapel, on Thursday (to-night) 25th, insL Cim- b at 8 p. m. Oeneral admission, ' 15 eta. Chllden, 10 cte. Reserve seats, t 25 cl*. The county Republican ticket has a S record on the temperance reform 1 question. Timid Republicans need have fears but that Messrs. Learning and I Cole will favor additional prohibitory d legislation when the opportunity to do t b presented. To see what the successful candidates a look like ll U only necessary to study <1 the pictorial representations of their t face*. Those who lake the W at* regu . larly should by thb lime have s very creditable collection of electros. Dr. J. H. Ingram contributes s most Interesting article to the Wave this week the customs of the Chinese anslogsus to those of Bible nations. The Doc oris paper b well worth a careful perusal. It ' contains information not hitherto fur. nbhed to the public of thb happy coun. J Ton! & McUoghlin, contractors of Philadelphia, are about to break ground ' (or the new Sea Side home at Cape May ' Point The new building will contain stault*l structure costing about 815000. ' It b designed to hare It ready for opening by May next. To the lovers of roller skating. The ' handsome and well-fitted room of the main building of the Iron Pier, will be | opened on Thursday, October 25th, to those who love that exhlllrmling sport. The largo and .commodious room b a j der the management of Cspt. Pranks. Secret Society Notes. There was a gain in the A. O. U. W. i the month of August of 1909. The A. a U. W. extended the conrlevies of their lodge room to the American Fraternal Circle, the new order that was Instituted Tuesday night. Tho "Heps" will meet on Friday ( evening. Let every member be present ( there will be initiations of candidates. ' The Iron Hall people will soon have 1 several members added to their ranks. excellent organization U ln good standing throughout the country, having membership of over 40,000. Mr. D. C. Vanaman, Deputy Supreme , wa* the recipient of a handbadge of the order, on Tuesday evening, for the efforts he has made ln ' the institution of the new order. The organisation of the American ; Fraternal Circle took place on Tueeday evening. In the A. O. U. W. room, by Supreme Secretary C. W. 8. Banks, of Baltimore, assisted by D. 8. C., D. C. ; of thb dty. Tbb order U a new organisation, based on simlbr plans lo the Iron Hall and Tontl, with a assessment, and the payments ' mad* ln three install menu, via., three, , five sad seven years. The lodge starts ' off with flattering prospects, baring a membership of 80, wllh a number of of coming ln at an emly data. About ' ladles belong lo the now aodety, they being admitted on the same base* . and having all the privileges of the gentlemen. Thb fraternal and benevolent order protects you when rick. Benefits while living. Provides for your family In event of death, and a splendid ' Investment for both young and old. All ' eligible to membership who are of good moral character and between the ages of ' 18 and 80 years. The following officers elected and took their respective positions, via: Past Ghancallor— Dr. H. A. Kennedy. Chancellor— nenry B. Rutherford. : Vice Chancellor— Dr. X H. Phillips. Secretary— William Porter. Treasurer— Andrew S. Bosh. ' Herald — James T. Bailey. ' Sentinel— Zachery Taylor. Trustees — Dr. IL A. Kennedy, Dr. X H. Phillip* and John Aklna. Mr. Chaa. W. S. Banks, Supreme Be- ! cretary, won many pleasant comments by the courteous smL gentlemanly manner In which he ooodbctad the organisation of the now circle, and should he a visit thb city again, he will, no doubt, Oakland Inn. AshviBe, N. C-, b de- " Ilghtfnlly located among the hills ol . Western North Carolina. The scenery ' about It b grand beyond any other locality of thb section of a state, famous for lta magnificent mountain views The . Inn U celebrated for the excellence of " Its management. It b a favorite reeort for the rocker after bee lib and recreation. Ws are under obligations lo the ^ proprietors. Means. A. and R. N. Gar. ^ rett, for a haodaota* framed cut of the " house and lu surroundings Percy II side man, Uta of Oape May Point, b ' one of the clarka of ihe hotel, which has u Just mured upon a winter season prom- ^ laing lo excel ell others In lu history. Annual Meeting- " The ammal meeting of the Btockholders of Ihe Mount Vernon Lead Com - pany of Cape May. arid be bald at the K office of the Company. No. 18 Washing- , Ion street. Cape May, on Friday, November fid. 1888, at 1 o'clock p m . for w the purpose of electing officers for the ^ ensuing year and lhe transaction of such other business aa may be brought before ,.t the meeting. & Bannaur, Sec'y. John T. Craig wO clean and repair " sewing machines. Abo repair and tune ^ organs and pianos. Organs ami sewing m abo supplies. A 858 rowing marking for $■& may Ip had at thb agency. Call or address postal. No. 8 Decatur St.ncxt " to Dr. Mooray. Drug Store. oi8l About thb time In October every [;• fourth yeer there b a moral certainly that the dose States will ba carried by ^ both parties. Thb halludoelicn will bat 1 r. whan Urn tag will dear away and avert - f ■' I body wta ay "I laid you so."

i&bouf fh« Sounfj. Cola Spring. m There will be aa Old People's service in the Tabsmade church on next Sabmorning, Oct 88th at 10.80 a.m. Th is earrtce wfll be conducted after the Ancient order, and promises to be pe- ^ cuiisrty interesting. A hearty welcome all and special ln vital too to the egad. . Revival services win open hi the Rio" Grande M. X. church on next Sebbalh „ evening. The wrvtcee will begin at 8 °'dock' Is South Dennis. . al Things look Ilka a wedding soon. What b the attraction al the doctor's A the yctsng farmer from Dennbrille. el Mrs. Josephine Douglass has moved goods Into Uta store formally occn- hi pied by Mba Annie Nickenon. After spending hb annual vacation with hb grandmother, Lather Springer <* returned to hb home In New York. f W. 8. Hand, of Cape May C. H., spent a few days of bat week In the rll- m the guest of hb brother. In-law, Q. it Learning. Along tho Shore Road. 0 Mrs. Sallie Clouting bqnlta ill at thb writing. Mrs. R. 8. Sspp spent bit week wllh p her daughter Sarah al Tuckahoe. b " Cspt A. F. Young snd wife gave re la- T lives In thb place a call last week. 1] Mr. John 8. Widdall came down last ll to look after the sale of the tl estate. h We have been informed that Samncl R. Young Intends bringing hb wife the winter. Dr. Clark b expected to be present g and take pert In the exercises on Bible the second Sunday in November in « the Bsplbt Church, Palermo. "pishing Crook. Jacob Bsrnetl b doing s good bualoeos catching rock fish. 0 Mrs. Mary Snyder b visiting friends d ln Philadelphb tbb week. a Will Cummings has secured l e contract to build our school hotiae. „ Mrs. W. Hemingway and son Richard. > on a visiting and shopping lour ln T Philadelphia. r Miss Corson tntorms us that the < xer- ), , We understand that our new school f, building will bcooropleied wlihln thirty- c five dayi from dale of contract. a course of musical Instruction under llie j able teaching of Mrs. Linda Thompeou. , A meeting in the interest ol the Pro- c , hlbiUoo party was held ln our school 0 , house last Friday evening. The meet- 0 Ing was addressed by Measm. Williams. t . Smith, Reeves snd Hoffman. They were , listened lo very attentively by a full vailing sport , Both Democratic snd Republican ban- ^ [ Fred. Williams U quit* indlspo ed, be- ^ Ing troubled with lame hack Miss Mary Young U paying an ext tended visit to her brother Wash, at ^ The neat Bum of 815 was realized f from the festival held ln the hall Wcd- , netday night Mrs. Hannah VanQilder who has* been j quite rick wllh a severs cold, U much f better as to be able to attend to business 1 again. Capt Allen Corson and Mm. William J Simpson are quite ill. They are being J " treated by Dr. Joe Marshall. We hope soon to bear of their recovery. " 1 PetarHuff and nloce, Victoria Creatn- " er, started for Brooklyn last week. The 1 former to enjoy a abort visit at hb ' ' daughter's, while tho latter is to spend ' ; ; 1 Indeed new* U scarce. ' ' Tho Sugar House Company will ex- t 1 tract sugar from Cuba molasses thb 1 • Mayor Thomas E. Ludlam already c • Baiters himself that hb ticket b the pco- 1 ' pie's choice. I f We are u formed that David Edwards I n of Green Splinter was prostrated by a 1 t paralytic stroke on Monday. 1 It b said that a local worker b-wris of » having already converted one Republl- I k can of Paradise street to the Democratic ' t faith. i » Tho hay sals of the Rio Grande Sugar ' r Company took place on Saturday with i i good attendance. The bay sold rapidly < 1 at fair prices. 1 Mra. Goo. Measlck, of.MlUriUe, while 'f visiting at the residence of Joseph Fish. • er on Monday was taken suddenly 111 e with cramps, and at tbb writing her life 1 > dee pared of. DISS Cr— K. It U tumorad that Mr. Charles Shaw WlU take possession of bb farm this Mrs. Mary Bush and her three boys, of Cape May City, b visiting her many L friends. Harry Tuttle baa moved Into the bouse ^ that was btaly occupied by hb father's la family. Miss Laos Hand spent last Saturday with ber sunt, Mrs. John Richardson, of w Msyville. t, Quite a number of villager* r til ted Ore en Creek last Sunday and listened to c. NeleorTllVHiglase snd wife left Monday ,( for Colorado. Hb many friends wish 7 him success and a pleasant trip. Mr. and Mra. George Norton have re- „ turned home after spending a week in n Bridgeton with their daughters. Jf Mr. Somen Norton entertained hb rt three abtera, Mra. Hewitt, Mrs. Craw, a ford and Mra. Thompson a few day* sgo. Richard TOwnaand of SearUle was ln town on Tuesday attendiog to bualncaa. ^ Mra. Mary Godfrey ard children have beat the guest* of her mother, Mrs. Burke. Mrs. C.Tomlfai and Mrs. R. P. Thompson spent Monday at South Seavllle the guests of Mrs. N. 8. Corson. . Meascrs. Learning and Cola, the Re. publican nominee*, deaern the hearty ^ endorsement of all temperance men. Among the vUllnti we note Mr. Will Z_ Hoslod wife and sister, and Mr. Frank Nichols and wife, of Coort House; Mlas Rom from Burleigh, sad the Messrs. ch lloUlngsbesd from Greaa Creak. Good Tiding* Day was* day of grent sod.il. latdlectusl sod spirltusl profit to the Urge an.lleneea that raaembled In Ur the Goshen M. K c urch during the day oo and evening of bat tbbbetli, Add«l to ng * «"t excellent programme, carried ,a through by the young people of the Bab nr bath school ln a manner highly oradltani| ble to Ihemaelvea, were two excellent •Jl chart lecture* by Rev. P. M. Randolph, 5, of Court House. The church was beaut! fully docoratad With flowers, grasses try and autaam leaves, while on the platAy form wis a large itbpby of grains, fnilu tad vegetables. It's no trouble to Idl where a voter 1 stand* oe the political issue* of the day. n- Just ask him about Ihe tariff aad that htoebto «■«*.

Court House. Apply lo W. & Crawford for safe ln- u full force. Rumor mys that we are to have a wed- tie ding soon. w Subscribe for the Wars shd get the Df Editor Cooper, of the OomOe, spent L1 last week in Now York. in Mr. Frank Nichob now occupies the met cottage on Mechanic streeL , Mr. Daniel Isard, of Camden, spent bi Sunday with Steward Sayre, of the. at house. u Prosperity or panperism — which T ,, Answer thb by your hooeel vote on y, election day. „ Steward Sajye, of the county alms y, b somewhat Improved In health The Harrison and Morton Club are a; completing arVangemcnta for a grand e„ meeting dated for Nov. 8. t;. The, Middle Township Harrison ano bl Ctob will bold a political meeting u, the O. A. R. Hall at Goahcn on Friday evening, October 25 The Walter w S. Learning Cornet Band will furobh the u music. Good speakers will be in at- w Tho regular monthly exercises of the ai public schools will be held In the school f., on Saturday evening. Oct. 27. b. program for the occasion b carefularranged, and will prore interesting. yi Is the desire of Professor Whitelock rJ that all parents and others interested in lt work should be preaent. u ~ Angle— u. w It b time tbe city fathers were turngrading and gravelling of more streets. " Visitors of musical tastes will always Mr. Geo. Ent's, the "German town ^ House" tbe place to spend an enjoyable log topic, each party being sanguine of " obtaining the majority of rotes here, al- ^ "sure pop" for their party. 1 Plana are ln course of preparation (or ^ Msce-rille, on which are some lovely ° villa-sites, commanding an extensive anil Seven Mile Reach. the well known Arch street Toy Mann 1 (winter, and Mr. Fylc, who ha. Just * completed a superb cottage on Chestnut days making the leather- lly. Anglesea must be considered a perfect beautiful woods every Sunday, and '' the huge boqucb the take away with ' b rapidly approaching completion. It ^ on tbe coast, it refleet* great credit on r log made a Brst-clst* Job of the grading. ' A Schooner Sinks With Her Sails ' There were bat few of our citizen- last J ; schooner in making for the open sea by ' tbe Cape May channel suddenly went lo the bottom with Iter lower salbsUnding. ! The wind at the lime was blowing a ; brisk breeze from the N. W., with a sally spray filling the air. When Ihe ( schooner passed Cape May Point Life , Saving Button It was noticed by tnc men J ' soon ^nUhrf'lo « ' lower rigging disappeared entirely, when < off tbe Sea Breeze Ilotcl. It wa* only the work of a few minutes lo gel the 1 i life boat afloat and with sturdy strokes the wreck was soon reached and her ■ taken from the rigging which they ( . but barely had time to reach when they , found their usually trusty craft going , i the crew. They got drenched to Ihe skin before a place of safety was reached. [ The colored cook had Just served brrak- . fast He had to make for a place of sc. ] * curity wllh hb apron over hb working j galley suit. , A Utile longer would have , r quite used him up sa he clung to the 1 shrouds gastng hopefully el the life ssvr era who got to Ihe scene Just In time to preserve the number of hb mess, s The schooner proved to be the Sellie . a Morton, of MlUvllle, Capt Bbaw. She 1 was loaded wllh glass- sand, bound to c New York- For twenty years tbe waters of the Atlantic had baffled ber, and at last swallowed her up for a victim. All that U savablc is being taken from ' her for the benefit of her owners, Messrs. » Swing, Brick, and others, of MlllviUe, The wreck b in the way of passing vesrob which use the Cape May channel, f They wUl have to exercise great caution till the obstruction la removed. ' The crew were moet kindly cared for * by Captain James Kldredge and crew, of Oape Mar Point Life Baring Station. 1 To their promptness and efficiency the i loss of life. o Nearly ninety new men hare been admitted to Rutgers thb year. The Fresh, y mis dsas numbers about eighty, aad h additions to tbe npper classes and "special" students make up the number. <- Thb is decidedly tbe largest number u ever received In the century and more since Ihe college ws- chartered as « "Queen's College," In 1770. Three new '- buildings connected with the college I- work have been begun or finished withIn the last year. The Delta Phi Fraternity have erected a handsome chapn ter house wllh dormitory. Tho Chi Pst '■ Fraternity have purchased and refitted for their use a fine property on College '' avenue. The State of New Jersey last year appropriated 880,000 to the ereci*- tlon of a Laboratory for the erientlflc " work of the New Jersey State Experiment Station, and Use Trustees bare set B- apart a fine lot donated to the college Y for tbe purpose by James Nellsoc, Esq., on which a floe Laboratory, 50x100 feet, and three atoriea high, of Trenton pressed * brick, with Newark brown atone trim- » mlnga, b approaching completion. Isn't This What You Neud. ri The Indian Hemp Bitten, combine It In a peculiar manner tbe beat blood puriln 5er and strengthening ipialltlas. Tbey IJ are purely vegetable. It la one of the K> bast of remedies, and succeeds when >d other medicines fill. These Bitters wl! b- purify your Wood, std the digestion, and a- give new Ufa and vigor to the body. M Good for dyspepsia and llrer complaint, b, and b a preventive of consumption, d- Sold by Jon Faisrxa, » tf Green Creek. d- ■ w i — u Sunflower* ere used In Wyoming Tsrriloiy for rueL The stalks when dry ' arc is hard as map to wood and make a sr hot flra, aad lb* seed heads with the J- rents ln are aald to bunt better than the at beat hard coal. An acre of sunflowcra wil!

uxutforn ria-iinai vauoow ore* Toe opening week of Mr. J. B. Van Sdrer"! Furniture Ware rooms at Del*- 1 avenue and Federal streets devel- t ooe of the most astonishing and Al- > ladln like Uloalretlona of success ln the i bbtory.of tb* furniture Industry where, a few years, from a lonely garret J a prosperous merchant and has rcccnlly 1 large four story brick warerooma Delaware avenue and Federal street j extending through to Arch, valued at ( the largest furniture plant ln ( State. Mr. Van Sciver tclb In a , Interesting manner of how a few ago as a school boy he earned fifty cents a week carryeng dinner to an employee o*f the Philadelphia ferry, and at the end of each month deposited hb ~ tlon, thus planting tbe acorn from which and uptiring zeal. Hb earlr experience in manufacturing , would come home wrary at ulghts and " was to a -mall store on Federal -treel * early lino, lay morning till ble Saturday " road Company on Taylor aeeune ^ nod a ' In New Jersey M.wi.lsy, Wednesday and Saturday evenlngaare mu-le nlglds Martindoie ,8 Johnson's Turkish and Russian bath, are at No. 21 North 1 0th : St.. Philadelphia. These baths are very • of Kimball Prioce ,fc Co. Their' ezten- ' aire business In South Jcrecp-hs* been built up by honorable square dealing : L. E. Miller, Cape May's well known - tributlng many thousands of dollars 1 among the workpeople of Cape May. He has the necessary grit, push and eni prise about hint to make hb services In - active demand. i There is a large list of Cape May City . Strawbridge A Clothier. They are al- ' amP batls' ™url'ou,t^ln^nl' f pended. The Cape May branch of the Kulcker: Thomas W. Millett. the agent, is an ob- " people of Cape May. 1 Philadelphia boasts of her extensive " manufacturing Interesta John and Jas. '* Dobeon, the big carpet men, are among r those who have given the great city a e leading place In the industrial markets ' Our reailrn who may be about to pur e chase a piano or organ should look into the exteaaire salesrooms of Blsslus and ■- streets. Thb firm b the agent of the Q famous Packard organ .which only needs a 10 be examined that its merits may be e known. See the fine large ad. on first 8 page of the Wsve. >• J. B. Van Sciver, Federal street, near c- Weat Jersey R. IL depoL Camden, has one of the most complete furniture cs7 tablialimonta in tho state. From raw " material is worked up, under one .roof ■> the great variety of goods which ho now " is reedy to show to the public. No buyer of furniture should fell to visit >- hb place. It will pay to do to. Now that Insurance is so cheap no prudent person will neglect to fitake himself secure against tho possibilities * of flre. He will take no risks In tbb respect. J. Henry Edmunds, 88 Wasb1 in ton street, will write you the most 16 liberal policy. It will cost but 811 to Insure your buildings far 81000 for 5 ® years. There b no note to sign, or other expense after a policy b once granted. To fnlly convince one of the popular-' '• lty of the Wanamakcr stores, PhlladelIL phi a, with Cape May shoppers one has only to take a Hand ln the crowded Isles of ike greet store and ba wUl see them T. scattering about, making purchases o: •y examining goods which they are fate to do. to be able lo get about whatever j, b wanted ln the domain of boueek topic log, aad dothixar in owe pl-ee, is a great 1U wnraubneeMd bllkely rorna^mnln the g

My Poor Back! That's the cammoc exdsmstico of those suffering wish rheomatism or kidney trouble* In cither disease Mac's Celery Compoand will sorely effect a care, and there will no longer be any cause to complain of " pore backs." ^ Hundreds of testlrareusb like the following'coofem our claime for that grand old remedy, Painea's Celery Compoand: " Two weeks ago I could not sleep roree than on hour st a time any night, was constipated and kidneys did not act, / j snd bod a good deal of pwin m the back. Suite r look Palne's Celery \4UW Compoood the pain he- left my beck, snd 1 OKI sleep like a child." Zerses Sanders, West Windsor, Vermont, "liaring beet, IroulJed with rheumarism W 1 Le 6.t yews, I wis almost enable to get around, sn.l was very often con Rffil fined to my bed foe^wtekl at a time. I Hiring seen Psine's Celery Com pc-ind adrertised, 1 gare it a trial. I hare as a boy." Frank Caroli, Eureka, Nerada. Aftr.J/sea 57i fer Jy.(XJ. Sous nr Dtv-xusn. Sots rot S-r*ck Tcstiiiohial Patix. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors. . BURLINGTON, VERMONT.

eualneaaLooala. T Joseph Swain, tin aad ahect iron work. 0| er. Weal Cape May. ^ ^ ^ j b tI Hand, our local artificer. H Fine tailoring. Hiram DuWmll. under b, ore. Cape May City. N J painter. Cape May. if" J. reyanrcr, Cb|ie May City 1, 4 Manaton -trect. Cape May « bre.gr ^ U lta I Per " TlrM).«"r^L7wP^l of L. Fur- | ! oH|I" " j tbe great M.n.1 punrier Sold 'by all ! ' . ilrugglrt.. . Chaa. Needle store, are well supplied wlta ellriri^'^d'-ratb^n^If. I wUIIng girl. Apply u, Mra. It. C. Tlx I >1 is a well stocked elUbllalunent, „|W0 aU b the year rouod. Pbyaiclan's prrserip. s Ales. J II. Mackic! No. 118 N. Second g W am* maker ,k BrowDP are offering a Mis* E Parke, ladles' and gentlemen's . fine boot and shoe store, No. 18 Bouth i- Second street, Philadelphia. Custom n work b made a specblly at thb store. South Jersey Marble Worka, Cape if ihelscsi Style of the art. Yard, near 1- Cape Island brldg . Jutnpike. t- Belle I'Uin brick, lqwcst cash prices r: Bnellenburc A Co.. 5th, South and I- Passyunk aveuue, Philadelphb. excel In I. good Phlladelphlan made clothing which >• they cbtm to wt-Il 80 per rent, under genPhannacy b a favorite place with resic dent and vbltlng people. Carefully ioI. looted drugs, and fancy toilet articles alWhen you have steam and gas fitting b or boilers, engines ami pumps to set up r experience, will give attention to such ti at hb Kaign's Point lumber yard for the ic cheap and bandy shipping of builder's b material. V ease i* unload and load al ie hb wharvee. thus making a saving in st the handling of merchandise bought at hb extensive establishment. Mr. Cole* tr turns out only first class mill work, and u doab only ln Ihe best of material n- Cape May boasb justly of her skilled w mechanics. Among them none take of higher rank than Joseph P. Henry, the w house sign and fresco painter. Ho abo lo deal* In painter's materials, lit Our own townsman, A. Ia Conner, invites ton tractors and builders to call at to his busineaa place ln thb city and examHe inc slock and get estimates. Mr. Conts serb prompt and raUablc lu hb builds e ss dealings. b- Cape May b fortunate ln having bank>st ing facilities. The branch of tho Now Jersey Trust A Safe Deposit Co. b one 5 of the long Deeded aids lo business Uteer ly established. The names connected with It are such aa to inspire confidence tr-' of the public. For time deposit* thb el- bank allows Interval Oape May people isa have no need 10 do their banking bull Ice nets elsewhere when such admirable faon cUltb* are at home, or Wm. n. MUb, boat builder. Gap* May City, N. J. Mr. Mttl'jMfi materia l/ ■ar added to Ike Cape May fleet of fast sail•p- ing yacht*. He knows bow to get a it A d

Thomas). No. lOfi^rk-t street. Deab only in fine family groceries and probe extensive lumber yards of & H. are conveniently located for on the Delaware, Camden, New Jersey. Mr. Morrison by bis large transactions Is able to command a big ad. vantage in the market and to sell at lowest prices. der A Co., of Camden, has long and honorably served contractors of Cape hemlock lumber He' invites m exeralFoe Hxnt A six roomed dwelling S4 Washington strect'cape May. 8t Armory for the celebrated I bo I E eta. to 84 50 PFive quirea'good linen note paper scot lo any post office address 89 Washington street. •ante grade, of English and Scotch clgn stuffs would break up the New JerElcctnc t y gives lone to the vital functions ami attacks the foundations of plr from all parts of the country fur the pep-ia. diseases of the chest, epilepsy or gertlon. Jaundice, kidney diaea-e. liver I sprain- Vitus' dance, spinal db- ' the Pdiaeaac* above named . Ladln I treated hy a lady. Residence, Broadway and Yurke Are.. Wnt Capo May. The ileal Salve In the world for Cut*. , Bruises, Bom. Ulcere, Ball Rheum, Fe1 rer Bores. Teller. Chapped Hands, Chll- . Wains Corns, snd all Bkln Eruptions, and postlvcly core* Piles, or do pay reMecray.'P€ ' ' reited before hc kills anybody. If be Is a dude any unwashed hoodlum will be glad to kill him. 1 Afcrrtiirarats. jrtR ^AKlHe POWDER Absolutely Pure. taaataaorelBarrkiaaa, aadeanaot ba sold tn o eneiaatema witc tea ksanrtod* or low to, ■ WoATH : StKOIlfeTOH k- Dr. J. H. SCHMNOK baa MUM w A NEW AND ELABORATE j BOOK e- en the Treatment and Dure of 2 CONSUMPTION, t UVEN COMPLAINT t \ m DYSPEPSIA ... wklok W4n be Baaed PRKK 40 ell "> who wool It. If you are. or know L of any on* who w Mlotad with, or 11- liable lo any of Unas dlaaaaaa, sand , name end addraae (plainly iiHIIIUlta ,, J Dr. J. H. BOREN OX * AO*. » Pkll-— pkb.Th