notice. oa art! altar Baft. Irt a, a. D. leea. Ma FaK sfegS*5?: fwsHbset a no aocunuft. Of* Bar loop a. o. o. wjfi. at. bnh o® ^p3TsSiH^ Chart* "Notlo— ■ , U. a. CHCkcn. I Servloea In Iho Method i« Episcopal | church on Washington afreet, nhore , Ocean, on Nor. 18th. Prayer and cipcr- , Score meeting nt 1 a. m., held In the , chapel. A W1 attendance la requested < unto tbia the first service of the day. | Pleaching at 10.80 a. m. Sunday achool , at *80 p.m. Let there be a full attend. , evening Hit. D. Lore wUl be pnaraL , She will speak of tha work of tba "Wo- ] meol Foreign Mla^onary Society." We , aeek to naka thaaa aerrlrea plaaaant and t profitable. All In riled and a very body , Berrlcea In the Bapllat cburcb neat I Sunday, 18th lnA., preaching by Her. Mr. FDoto at lOJb a. a. Sabbath school at 3 so p. m. Preaching at 7.80 p. m. I AO are cordially Inrlled to attend thcae 1
rail In. t Tba rlciorloua Republicans engage i la a atreet parade thla Tbunday ere- t nlng. It la expected that aome rlaltlng i clube well participate In the d-monata- 1 boa. It would be a good Idea to make i the In citation general. There ought to 1 be the greatest good feeling orer the 1 harmless Jollification of a triumphant po i lltlcal party. No blood baa been split i la the Intermingling of the ballots In the c raoeaaaa of the boxes, neither ought there c to be any rankling aplrit of discontent I manifested after the result liaa been de- I dared. And ax a general thing tblx la a true. No matter how wordy and hot j the campaign may hare been the Ameri- t Ida miliaii la apt to look calmly at the c defeat at hie party and go on Juet aa If t nothing had happened ao far as bli resentment goes. Thla la a characteristic , of American politics, and one In which the aafety and perpetuity of our Instltutlona la baaed. The leadon of the defeated parttea Issue ao foolish revolution- j try South American pronuwfawafor, calling upon their adherents to take up j arms in defames of principles voted down *t the polls, but they quietly acquiesce in the verdict of the majority In a patriotic 8 way that assures the lover of Ills country of whatever creed he may he that 8 the government la safe, aad ao It Is. Tbla being true there Is cense for re. J Joking OB the pert of all without regard to party Bnea.and those who may feel 1 disposed to Fall In will no doubt be given a nice marching place In UMilghl'a 9 Congress Hall te tat of the best known seaside tnne In the country. It has a history of which this retort Justly feels proud. Just anticipation on the part of the" public, which Urea of dty lite aad longs tor a more genial clime, ' that the dd favorite hoetdrie la open under the management of last summer > would provoke a stir amounting to something more tangible than mere 9 talk. While the house la not specially designed for winter buaineas U might be ' modified at ao great expense -and the trial made to turn the tide of ! ravel thitherward. There can be no reason- 8 able doubt of ultimate success. If the af- 8 fort be made In good faith. The owners of Congress are buaineas men of oapedty. They ao doubt regret that their . property la so much dead stock for t»n j months in Uw year. The only way to a ( Uaa'tay^tayoraflAsntldy1 expect dlvl- [ dsn, is In lbs winter as well as In the f summer. Colonel Oiks, we feel assured, , would not hesitate to bdp launch the . aon. and he has lost none of hla energy, ] faith aad experience in hotel keeping
sinoe that Usee. Whet's the matter with Congress HaU ! > It hat been charged by persona who c claim to know that one third of the vot- t log population of Cape Kay county net regular commercial commodity to be t (fid end paid forth the market as other c there ware BTOO votne polled within , county limits. On tbo beats of one , third per cent, of these being purcbattaMe BOO were ccat which should have been thrown out, a sufficient number to « bare greatly modified Urn result If the ■ : Ulaed. Up Jersey politicians are re- I ported aaaaylag that Cape May la tha < worst, la this reaped, of Uw twenty. « one. Mattes* have come to a pretty < pam tf these tWpgiheuue that voters 1 are brought In open drrinanop of tow • and a nbar principle of right in such a « Whan wUl Oapa May plans bsvectf In ' telephonic eommnnloalion with Phils- j apeet to this lmprovemant thla Town 'la far to the rear of twvrer and more pro. • creative ptooea. ^Ttara was a feeble cf. j touwd talk. It wonld be a long step la ths right direction tf the , Atlantic was net long to seeing the advantage at the tolephoae aad quickly wrung the wires In ptooa her wtthla speaking dtotance at PhOadalphto and Chmdaa. When wffl Oapa May do , likewise f Wky ahoaid say records of our dty gutwnmrei be fag* from tba puhlkJ The people don't like to have the books =2S"A«! uSKSfiirs ptdWsna placed when thny may beanen wkea naked lor, aad *» be mat with, a rafaaaT t* grenade which are aoi to good IsallSrsE parade on Tuaaday mgU by tfertag to
PERSPN AL. j F.'T. Walton look a look at Stpcktoo young friends last Thursday evening. " Still Bend end S. B. Wilson were very , active to getting up IhaConrt Houee cx Street Soperriaor Utiles takes the de- . feat of Ms political fovorltaa wiM godd natured philosophy. J Rev. Fisher Wilson occupied the polplt of the baptist church tost Sunday * both morning tad evening. . CapL Win. D. Franks has proved himself an ardent Republican thla toll, and a bard working campaigner. We are glad to' learn of the consoles3 cence of Mrs. Amanda Hughes, who has ► been very 111 foliaeveial week. , Captain Wm. I>. Franks will have J qharge of the fire works thla evening < which wkr be set off on the beach near s Pier. , , Ooagraaaman-clccl Bergen la already r longing for a lodge in aome vast wilder. • . aeas to evape the Importunities of offlceteekefa. I " The many friends of Mist Ella Qolf, of West Creek, will be glad to learn that 1 . the la alowly recovering from a very teComrade 1). T. Morgan, of I'hitodel- i phla, has sent us a reminder that be be* to tbo Old Guard' His patriotism I I found vent in aome rousing musical j - a Fred Miller has been spending a part -i 9 of tba week at home on hla return from r I and other cities of the West ' lie ia an enthusiastic and Mor- i I man and looks upon thla election aa f harbinger of e blg business boom. Rev. Fisher Wilson was here on Sun- J day laat, occupying the pulpit of the s • Church. We understand thla 1 geutlcman will receive a call, an event a 1 the chnrch will certainly have no cause e ' regret, If indications of Mr. Wilton's ability and real as a minister of the Ooa- i pel, exemplified by hla two visits, be { ■ taken as a criterion. I Tke Wars Mated early In the cam. J pslgn that CoL 11. W. Sawyer practical, ly made the Republican county nomine- ^ lions. It was a good lob and one which . good job and
he may take a JuM pride In contemplatfrom the high ground of luce ess i which has been achieved. The Colonel . did more than lead in ticket making. He ; worked night and day for its success. . . Not a achool district of the oounty bnt , I was stirred by hla patriotic appeals for i protection to American Industry. Cred- , I should always be given to the commander who plana and executes move ; menu leading to victory by carefully | t conald, led foresight, and now Ihnl the . I clouds of dual have been blown [from the oounty battle field, It U found that the majorities for the Republican stand- j > ard bearers are greater than for many verifying the excellence of his tactics. 'Rah for this stalwart Republli and the aplendhl fight for the whole i tlekel.he made. Repression does not settle anything. | political opinions men may they may, no question Involving any great right or wrong can be settled by repression or concealment of the princii plea violated. It's so In municipal affairs aa well aa national. Tha only way to settle the sewage qnenlon of thla , dty ia to settle U right. It la the hlgbt of folly to say It n good enough when reason backed by cold, hard scientific facto teach moat graphically Just the oppoalta. An expvrienoe u not a debatable matter at all, and If a person be ignorant of the progress of hygiene and sanitation he has but to keep hla senses the alert and he will be convinced that to longer use Cape bland Creak aa an open sewer la a gross mistake. After the election, what? Well, verioua things. Rest, recuperation and refreahmest among others, and a return to a normal condition of quiet on the part of the public. Men who did not ' speak to each other aa they pasted by at present wUlabake hands and become boon companions for four years more ; the email-boy will take off his campaign button and take to reading atorira of the wild, wild Want. The household will be restored to a condition of domestic nlty wil feell happier than It has for some months The American pooplc are wonderful la their adaptability. We have constant Indications of the gradual breaking down of the color prejudice » the South. The Intel it the (act that a scries of base ball genua la now being played In New Orleans bea mixed crowd of both colore, bo- ' colored nines. The first game was won by the white players by a score of four 1 one. It Is but a very few years since no white club oould have been hired for money to play with colored men. money to pray witu colore, t
One of the most agreeable features of the tote canvass, was that the personal character of the candidates commanded everybody's respect. Now Hut the eleodon of Harrison and Morton la assured, this certainly win do much to relieve their opponents of the sting of defeat. - Harrison stands wall with all who 1 know him aa a cltiaen and lawyer, and, we fed sure, wUl fill the Presidential chair qrith dignity and Intog, Ity. Now that election ia over attention be turned to tocal matters. There many things demanding recognition among them being the extension of . Beach avenue to Ihe ML Vernon Int. prove mint ; better tide walks i defective i drainage remedied; enconrngrment to . the winter hold entergdapi telephonic i pa oho nature whtoh ought to be .brought r up for early consideration and settled to , the right way. Oa Monday evening a mum sociable was held at the residence of Mr. Enoch E dredge, (a the Interest of the Mlto Society of the Wert Cape May chapel. ' There sreve about forty present both I young and old. A neat little sum was realised from the forte lure. Fun was " the order at the evening, "Uncle Billy" ; not falling to add his full there. 1 " The Boat," aa Mayor Edmunds la s d reigns led by thoee who hate Mm with ■ a bitterness which pannot be h|d, and r yet own to a regard for his inHuence and ' ability may rest content in the assurance I that he hsa lost ncue of bts power to Ml 1 beck when the right time shall come 9 around. ^ Tba time has oomc when a knowlegde ' of music la reoagnixed as an ea-ential ' feature in onr education, end we cannot 1 afford to allow the rising generation to 9 grow up to ignorance of the benefits of » music. W.Porter baa a few opening* f for mor* pupQa. Address *0 Lafayitw » da*. " "A spirited cltiaen has built a pontoon j bridge over the Wert (tope May flooded the vHlsga may pats without danger of A ferry was thought t Of but tOa does stray with a meumllj > forty any* a Wart Cape May man. ShtC^ratt^"^lX "LTXlmrta Irm
salts. 1 Join In the victorious throng to nlgto. The Open gunning season begins tor day. Spring election will give us. the next r npheavel." Oliver*! People's Market reopened tort Saturday. The Republican parade wUl lake place I- Ifctoavaufag . " a Tha young people begin to talk of - Christmas things. r The goose bone prophets are telling of a odd winter. *. Tha Y. W. a T. U. folks are drilling The County Medical Society meeting ■ wax but poorly attended, i Between the moth and the tariff, wool has a pretty bard time of iL A nipping frort baa Mlgbted the hopes ; of many jsiltticUna thla fall, r It is rumored that there will be some ~ changes to the local port office. A railroad to ooe of the things of . which a Utile doesn't go a long way. Xovemtfer to keeping well np with her slatera In point of plenty of moisture. ' Teacher's Reading Circle for Cape County seems to be wri! eaUMiahed. Yletri, the confectioner, next door to the Wava office. Fresh goods overy day. Many a political candidate to ticketed before election and then scratched at the polls. If you want ta get cold facta out of a woman contradict her and make her There to unseemly haste in the greed for the possession of the post ofRellable fire Insurance at the office of Henry Edmunds, No. 88 Waahioglon You can always get a woman to keep eocret If yon give her chloroform enough. The Win will give iu readers an original Thanksgiving story at the time. Holly Beach property owners should promptly settle their differences by emlablo arbitration. One reason that the bustle ought to go that the bustle to something to the nets trial me uusuc is someunng m uic am-
Property owners of North Lafsyetie * street should take steps for the Introduction of city water. " It to on the tongue of public report ' that General Sewcll win be tepilered a cabinet port-folio. ' The town waa almost depopulated night after the spoclal went to ' the Court House. Men who have boon carrying the ' county on their Mioulden can now rub ° them and apply a little liniment. ' Handwriting on the waU to not tcrri1 ble i but It to generally vnlgar, and shows ignorance and bad spelling. ' Thanksgiving turkeys are taking on 1 ficsh at a rapid rate. The Cold Spring variety to allowed to be of the best. 5 Don't swear a swear because things went ea they did. Borne body bad to be . beaten and a lorn about to fair play. f The anclenta believed that the whole r earth «»< rquarc, buL then thej had J toy dealings with a traveling peddler. f We wish Brother Robinson, of the . Ocean City BtnUntl, and hto charming . bride very much of the Joy of Ibis world. , Lower Township to a puaxling pora tion of the oounty to the politicians. It t wonld take more than a Quay to aire It c Don't worry over uninsured buildings h but attend to taking out a policy at the ,. offices of J. Henry Edmonds. Lowest '. Keep your hull dings Insured. Lowest rates commensurate with security at the J offices of J. Henry Edmunds. S8 Wash- " Pro! H. W. Hand win review the lesson oral Sunday afternoon at the M. . E. Sabbath achool. Let there be a fuU - attendance. e the Eaoolalor market. No trouble to dot liver anything from a beef steak to a t barrel of flour. d Hood's BartaparUto cures catarrh by expelling Impurity from the blood, i which to the cause of the complaint. b Give It a IrtolrV I Ftgu.es nSorfie, but there to a shift- □ tng uncertainty about election statistics . In dose districts that comes preciously 0 near mendacity. From the way in which everybody to ably considered more of a door mat ° than a diplomat. The farm and stock of the Seashore ' farm of the late James Ballenger, will 1 be sold by James A. Freeman A Co., on ' Friday, Nov. SSd. ' Pack A Bon advertise to tha Wava a patent loading Mock which la a useful 1 contrivance for sportsmen. See their r ad. In another place. 8 Illuminate to-night whether you be on ' the winging aide or fioL Help make the old town look gay ud cheerful, and oiu town i ooa gay ua cueertui, auu ,
f take part ta the fun. ' ^ j The Wava one tains more original matj tcr weakly than any of Its esteemed e . county coletnporaries. The prion for It, , |1. per year to advance. ' 9 John Hal pin A Brother, Eaoolalor MarkeL offer 100 oorda of oak wood cut, 3 split and delivered to quantities to suit 5 , at 9S and 95 80 per cord. ] "A wedding In the near future" la a favorite phrase with our correspondents. How la It one never hears of the near 3 past and what happeoed In It f 99 On Tuaaday, Id. Lemon bad the mis- ' a fortune to fail from tha second story of ' the new aim's house, above the Court ' ' The vicious cigarette to responsible ' 0 forth# breaking down to body and mind a of too many who Indulge to Its use. A » rigid law should be passed preventing , t their aalo. 19 Save up your nickels and dimes for the festival to be held on Thanksgiving . t day under the auspices of the young la- [, diss of M. I. Bunday school, for the k benefit of the achool. L It la an Interesting psychological fact I, that when a man slips down by stepping ( 1 oas banana peel, be always looks aa . , though be would Uke to step on the peal « of langhter that follows. If yon tee a man sharing hto chin In c the public thoroughfare or standing on , ' hto head against the aid* at a house do , not Judge hastily that he to Mesne. He , "j has simply tort a ptfUdtoh plrcrion boL , ' H. H- Church's handsome cottage on ,, Washington street near Queen, to re- t 0 oeiving its finishing touches and will i •ooa be remjy for occupancy. TMs to a i ' ta tbla locality. 1 |J Mr. a E. Bcbool'. ffsrafv the I * new Philadelphia eftcrnooo daBy, makes ' " Its appearance on Saturday Doit The I '• Want wtojma it abundapt prosperity ] * which It wUl no doubt h»v. under lu j M experienced proprietor. It to a good idea thai country hotels ' 99 have adopted the pin of fnrnbhtog their ' d ruerts with both 9rTn top. and 1 * candles. The kerosene tamp* are very ' 11 tieafalta helping you to tee the light 1 11 thai the candtoa give 7 Cape Joriah FaBmaberg ^ahout to i :
The Warn la pot among those Repub- , Bean Journals which take oocaalou to ~ add to the Mttemaaa of defeat by printing the ngly and moantagleaacaricaiaraa ., that are going Ihe rounds of the proas, tending to cart reproach upon persons B yvthlgh to office. the rancor of the campaign teems to wax hottest among the country wtyalde stores. The winning sides seems to be . to an awftB hurry to peases the port-of-flces. Plans are already being laid to parcel them ouL The "Ocaix Wavn," by which the aatiquea of the town are apt to draignate 6 thto Journal, ta a thorn to the tides of them, and will continue to be till they ? are pat on the retired list and glean a , long needed rest from public care. ' Arty Reeves, who had the miawrtune t to loose ooe of hto eyes In rough play on public school grounds, baa been sympatic Ically remembered br schnsl male* by s hands nne present. It wC warm . Mm np to the dlst eat he feds over hia etghties eye. In the matter of congregation tinging thrfLpeoi le should keep up wttfc- the ' choir. It to too often the case that the 8 audience are dragging behind, which ' consequently make quite a discord. Let this important part of the service be the ' most interesting , Beesiey's Point goo»e bone weather prophet tells of an approaching hard 8 winter which wUl rival anything of late. The cold weather win begin In December and continue through January fbl- ' lowed by frosts till late neat spring. The Prohibition vot* in Upper Township, as reported In this paper last week, ' should hsve been 21 for Fuk and 30 each for Congress, Senate and Assembly, maktog a total of 183 votes In the 1 county for Ftok agaiest 121 for Be John four years ago. ' We Invite this week particular atlen- ' Hon to the advertisement of Jacob Reed's Bom fine clothing house, 818, 1 880 and 823 Chestnut street, Phlladel ! phlo. Tbla old estaMUhcd house to a favorite one wllh Cape May clothing ' buyers. It to a! tbo very front ;of Use business aa regards price and quality. 31 Mneland to the business headquarters ' of Kimball Prince A Co. Their extensive business In South Jersey has been
built up by honorable square dealing ! with their customers. » t A rtotcd meeting of the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the county of I Cape May wm held according to due I notice given at Gaps May Court Houte, Nov. 8lh, 1888. Director Reevea in the i Chair, and a fuU Board being present. , Minutes of the but session of the Board were read and on motion adopted. Mr. Rico, of tbo Board of Trustees of I the Almshouse, stated that because of the serious illness of Mr. Sayre, the trusi lees advised that the Board continue in . session at the C. H. instead of adjourning to the almshouse as they had In- , tended. The director stated he had ea- , tended the Insurance on the new poor bouse for twenty days from Nov. 1st, j and advised the Board to take some ac- | tion for placing a more permanent Inanrancc on that Inrtltution. On motion , it waa ordered (hat Mr. Wallace, mem- . ber from Upper Township be appointed a committee to attend to that business, . with instructions to receive proposals t for Insuring, from different agents, and t Men insure as in hto Judgment he thought for the beat interest of the g Mr. Gamtaon, Chairman of Uw Comt mittce on Public Buildings, reported progress as to work aw the addition to t the C. U. building. On motion the r Committee waa ordered to hers said - rooms furnished when completed. Mr. Wallace stated to the Board that r the draw bridge at Tuck shoe waa M . need of repairs. On motion be was tnI alruced to have the same put to order. Mr. Corson, a member of the Coml ml i tee to Build the New Poor house, ■ asked the Board for tortructlons In the t matter of drainage for laid Institution. It was, by Resolution, ordered that four r hundred dollars bo appropriated from unexpended balances remaining to the . treasury be used for that purpose, and putting M a force poop for raising ■ Report of the Steward of the Almsr house for two months waa read, allowing the expenses for the lime tt> be i 9808.84 Sundry bills were read and ordered t paid. Other buaineas of mora Importance claimed the attention of tke ) Board until time for adjournment. I " _ — — 9 Tha Court Houaa Invaded by a Republloan Host. ! About every able bodiod Republican, hto wife. eons, and daughters boarded r tbo special train on Tuesday evening for the oounty seaL the place s "signed for ) the Jollification of the victorious Kcpubi I leans of tba centra] pan of Ihe county.
took 5 ears to carry the people. They accompanied by the Americua Cornet Band and marshaled by Major General Still Hand, with Jamea T. Bailey aa AU de Camp. Banners, flage, badges, mixed up among Ihe crowd to delightful fusion, amid the greatest enthusiasm. It waa notkable that many of tba Indira of the White Jtibbon army were there wring the rod, white and Moc badges cntwlneu with the emblem of their organisation. One charmlngeight en year old mtoa raid, wtth approving twitters from bar companions, that the believed heradf a Republican after all. The train stopped at Bonnets and Rio taking on reinforcements from those places. When U reached the Court House fully 800 peteoae poured oat and were handsomely received by the Court Harritqa and Morion Club with their military band, all under the command of Chief Marshal Bamoel E Doug, The ctnba formed by the station, constituting a parade the Uke of which bad not been teen tince tl. when the Area of the dvtl war were raging about the country. Goshen, Denntavllle, Up thaCape, and the Court Bouts for a radius of many miles outside It Joined' the pro. cession oa foot, or handsomely mounted gayly caparisoned steeds. To tha in uric of Inspiring miliary alt*, which shot Into the still moon-Ut atmosphere, the triumphant clana paraded over the Ahont pvertbod.v tj~l Illuminate^ their houses, and throughout the evenlng there waa the Boat cordis' feeling, unpleasant eyeot- poking Its unwoL come presence Into the merry making boat Bupper waa served i for the hungry In Odd Fallows' Hall. waa a rush for a chance to appease the pangs of hunger which had been sharpened bv the tiresome but lor. tramp over the old patriotic Court , «-■ Tha Fnaklla Edition of popokr 12 i moa.TM Broadway, New York, to a , series pf boohs of fiction, biography, r portly, ktatory and raraya. printed ia
j. Editor W.C. T. U. Wava Column. ° Have yon mard tha slogan of thechIL <- dree ? Una notice the first group at ■ boys or girl! you meet on the street, and '■ yoo will Bad ttay are all keaptog atop " to words, 'Tke saloon, the saloon, the saloon must go." These are the tern- | 0 permnce workers and voters of a few * years hence. Their motto to. "Tremble, < * King Alcohol, we (hall grow np." [- AH honor to the noble band of ooe ] 19 hundred and Ifxtydwo men In the county who stood by thslr principles and | " voted the straight Prohibition ticket. » Thereby raying: , fSSSSRSB ste 1 wm reveals or many dare rta nt wkh m* fcvAccept our congratulation* gentlemen, ' t one and all. If we were only people we 1 would have swollen that vole, but since 1 - we are no< of course that was lmpoaaL « ble But we can pray for the party Mai 1 9 votaa aa we pray ; aad to the meantime * we ray to you: ' I •"* *""• 9 l Wan* e*»s Gestae peoples Meyer's ] B Are ringing from your sees. ' AreSrtHag°ooyrar repsa J Uphftdre'rafin taTemn. ' , Ooursg#, your cuss Is Soty, , The children of the L. T. L. are to ■ ) celebrate Mtoa WDlard'a birthday which 1 , occurs M September to a "Harvest . Home." When every child to to be pre- 1 i seated with • card containing Mtac WIL ' lard's picture, with some appropriate 1 . design, and a text of scripture. And 1 , each child wUl present a gift to the Temperance Temple. Tabulated Statement from Cor. Bern's ' i report, N. W. C. T. U : No. of Unions, 9 5 7.371; Membership. 164.248; Young ' , Worn ens Unions, 088 . Members. 21 278; l Loyal Tenp. Legion. 3.487 ; Members, , 163.748; Coffee Houses sod Friendly . Inns, 438; Money raised by local Un- 1 I ions, 8287.948.07 ; Received by States, 1 Ions, by
• 953-990.48; Convention Organisers, 758 ; County and District Conventions held, 1 694 J Stales having Scientific Laws, 21 ; 1 Also all Territories end the District of Columbia. ' ' In the Crusado Bible which Mrs. ' Thompson brought to the National Con- ' veution, arc these words written by Mo 1 ' pastor. Dr. McShirley, whoso bene ilic- 1 ' tion rested on these women as Mcy went ' out to their work: "Thto Bihlo to tho ' property of the Presbyterian Church, in 1 HUlsboro, Ohio, and to Mc book from which the Crusade Psalm 140 was read ' r by Mrs. Kill* J. Thompson, on Uc 1 morning of December 88, 1873. W. J. 1 1 McShirley." Mrs. Thompson spoken of, to the wife of Judge Thompson, of Illllsboro. and Is still wllh her husband, a member of that church. She to well ' 8 known as Me "Mother of the Crusade," ' out of which grew Mo W. C. T. U. The Presbyterian church should be proud of 9 such an honor. B. D. H. 1 A Suggestive Straw. | Time, 8 P.M. Piece, Washington ! I street, this city. Bcene, a number of t children of various agoa, both sea, B marching in single file, each keeping perfect step with the other ; upon their faces.- a look of stem determination, a . 1 tort of never surrender look. Aa we ap- ' prosch Mem, Indistinct murmurs of B voices reaches our ears. Coming a little 1 aad as they pais wchrar in deep, firm ' t tones Me words, the saloon, Me relooo, , tho saloon must go. And crery little ' foot is keeping step to the words with the precision of veterans on parade. As they pass In review before ns the thought , comes to ua, well may King Alcohol B tremble. Hto throne to already toller. . tog, for all over thto land of ours the ° children are being educated on this B great question, the saloon vs. Mo home B And when they are grown, If not before , , wdl come the final and complete overMrow of the liquor traffic. Yre, the as- . loon must go, and In Mese very children lies the fulfilment of the prophecy, for , their young Uvea are full of promise. B Aa Melr days lengthen into yeari they will Increase to wisdom, strength and j resolution. Bach sunrise will witness an increase of brain and brawn. Byra openB ed to young will open wider susd wider, until brain will burn and conscience thunder, and the victories of the pari for one kind of abolition will be repealed for another and greater abolition In the near fnture. The Dowa and Goughs . and Finches may put away, but the 1 ranks are swelling with column after r column, brigade after brigade, aye, with f legions of the young, the brawny, the - powerful of hand, and voice, and brain - who will fight King Alcohol and all his wno wui ngnt it tng Alcohol and all his
' votaries to the finish. If It takes all Me ; - hereafter.— Oxa Who is Wxtcui.su ( - Which Wat tux Btbaws Blow. . Secret Society Notes. , 8 The Iron Hall to keeping up with Me c •lata organisation*. i The "Heps" are still progressing and 1 it to egpectcd to Initiate new members to t 8 a abort time. ■ Cape May Council Mo. 8, will meet on a ' Tuaaday evening ncsL Let every mem- t ber try and be present. 1 The Masonic brethren held their regu- c " lar meeting Tuesday evening. Fred, c MUler look hto flrat degree. f ' Thto evening to Me regular meeting of fi 1 the Workmen. It to expected at the | neat meeting to have a good time. Look I out for future announcements. v 1 There la considerable talk among the q 1 Workman ahont building a lodge room I of their own, and sufficiently large p enough to accommodate all the benefl. j ter be well venlUated- ' The Fraternal Circle to growing and 1 ' Inquiries are being mads dally about Me 1 workings of thto new order. Mr. D. C. V Yanaman, Deputy Supreme Chancellor, 1 1 to kept busy answering the letters Mat " he to receiving every mail from different c parts of the Bate, taking for Information ,i ' to regard to the order. It to the totcn- ' tlun of Mr. Vacaman to organise a lodge b ' wherever it is possible. Those seeking k 8 information should write to him. g ' , Isn't Trite Whet Vou Need. p ~ the Indian Hemp Bitters, combine * to a peculiar manner the brat blood puri- '' ) arc purely vegetable. It n one of Me » best of remedies, and succeeds when . otbat mcdldc a !•',! These BMtere w 11 1 j purify yoar blood, aid the dl -euinn. and * .. giro new life and rigor to Me body. * * and to a preventive "of remeump',io." " L Bold by Jen* Viastkh, : - ; ' Agency foe the celebrated Paul E, d Wirt fountain pen, «.M, aent by mall r on receipt of price. Gold pen from 96 fa 8 eta. to 94.80. Five quires goad linen a note psqier sect to any poet office address fa -, on receipt of 00 cu. to cart; or portage o s sumps. Oraing out laeje let «x»fl pie. li
-Sbbottf ihe fiounfg. I Town aurora Inlet. I Hurrah tat our side. > Rabbits sreaaid to be quite plentiful. > Quite a number axe sow sick with ty- - pbotd fever. ' Sportsmen can now enjoy gunning , without fear of a detective. H rumor to worth anything, Ajno« 9 eill be our neat storekeeper. It to reported that a wedding to to I take place place In the near fnture. Wm. Devlu to a bran new grand j POPMra. Enoch Bcutl to very 01 at this , writing, : Mtoa Rose Devtit to among frlenito to • Philadelphia. The young farmer spends hto leisure i at the doctors. , Mtoa Josle Carrol paid our public school a vialt last Monday. Mrs. John McCraven and daughter arc spending a few days with friends In Phtfaddphto. Harry Kates, wife and daughter, of Tow Mend's Inlet spent last Sunday with A. M. Watkinsend wife. Rio Grande. Belt river tickets entitle Me holder to a dish of cold soup. Farmers complain of. Melr crops of sweet potatoes keeping badly. Edward J. Martin has been appointed night watchman at the sugar mill Probably a score or more of our peo- , pie visited the grand parade at Court , House Tuesday night , Borne disgraceful scamp cut ihe bal- . Hards of Mrs. Hoffman's flag polo Sun- . day night from which has been waving , the stars and stripes in honor of the clcc- [ tion st Harrison and Morton. Notwithstanding the Inclemency of the weather on Saturday, Mo RioGrandc , Temperance club raised a mammoth flag pole from which floats , one of the truest flags in the country. ^ 1. T. Dawson Is expected to soon leave for Bordentown. where he will take Miss Jennie Lowcry and a gentleman h
j Borne of Mo wrinkles has almost dls- " appeared from tho faces of some of die e old men since election. Cbae. P. McKaig visited the SahbaM ' , school at North Dennlsvillc on Sunday ' . afternoon by Invitation, j Bomcra Lloyd, of Dennuvillc, and two 1 , Mis place on Sunday evening. . [ one .lay last week and moved his mother ' , her old home We welcome her back ' • ,m0I,K a*" | 1 Cold Spring. I Flags are out for tile cltxtlon of liarJ rtoon and Morton at the Spring (?) e Mr. Virgil Schellengcr will return to 1 , Philadelphia Thursday after two weeks j Cold Spring wUl aupply Cape May * The young people of the chapel are ' making arrangements for a festival to '' . he held to the chapel to tbo near future. ' A Cold Spring man has whistled away 1 ' Mc central part uf Ills mustache since the ' ' election, ao Joyful to he over the rcsulL 9 ' Robert MatMcwa anil lady friend. ' 1 Elite Milliner, of Holmesburg, Pa., 9 j came down on Saturday evening. They ' b returned home Monday afternoon. Miss ' Milliner waa very much pleased wiM r ' her visit and thinks Cape May a delight 1 ful place. While here they were tbo | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Flunk S peace. ^ l Goshen Items. r J The rum power standi rebuked in 1 J Cape May county. " Mrs. Newell B. Corson and daughter > 8 Maud are under the paternal roof. ' Mrs. J. W. Grace and Mrs. James Cor8 aon sprat a day at SoaviUe recently. 1 ' CapL George B. Peterson spent the 1 1 Captain and Mre. Charles Brower. of 8 Townsends Inlet was to town on Wed- 8 ncaday. ' Oo Thursday oremng several of the 1 ' Republican ladles illuminated their 9 hleved on Me 0th Inst. 9 ' Among tboie at church and Sabbath 9 8 achool last Sunday wo noticed Mr. Goo. 9 J Rosa and wife, of Burleigh; Elbert High 9 and Frank Ludlsm, of Court House, and c J Miss Campbell. ( b Up the Oapa. c r Lovely weather to our netgbborhocd- ' 9 Albert Way and Mtoa Ltxrle Van Gil- I ' der will be married thto Thursday eve- ' 1 nlng. ' 9 The children have already got their t
ideas up about a teacher to take fair. ? place. 9 Prof. Bwtoburnc, ol Vloeland, waa In 1 our place looking up bis old music 9 •■holers. Mlas Lavtoa Godfrey to one 9 of .hla pupils. He givca satisfaction " wherever he goes. 1 The tick at R. G Godfrey's are said ' to be Improving, or at least tho mother ' and youngest son are, but the older boy I a cents to be too weak to rally as fast is > they would Uke to see him do. > The parade at Sea Isle looked very 9 ulee when they formed at the entrance 9 of the Sea Isle road. There were very of them, but Melr ranks were better 9 when thoy reached tho dty. J Mrs. E. C. Cola to rial ting her parents, s and Mre. F- M. Way. She to a very 1 wetooae gueat, aa the old people are left c quite alone most of Me time and the lit- ' tie ones are dearly loved by their grand f ; a M. Olbb end family leare cn the I 1ml for their Philadelphia home. F The flrat of a aeries of new cottages. F to be built on Maoevtile, was raised on fa Monday last. b The W. J. R. R. mean business, rev- ii era] train loads of gravel, ties, lumber, ( coming over the road every day. £ Capta. John Taylor, who ia ooe of the ehota to Booth Jersey, and B. Han- 9 Una are very successful at their old I of knocking over the black dock, h The result of tha election waa a aur- 0 prise to moat of the people here, being n Democratic majority of 8 for the preal- a electors, while W. 8. Learning u received 11 votes more than his opponent b Midvtm. r a Real Estate Agent, G. E. Cummlogs, 8 down Bunday. He to highly elated a at the success of the Republican party U and predicts a veritable bootq to hto g bus nets 110*5 Preridrat Harrison's ad- p Ui is trail -U. e A new pastime has been Introduced by » a recent locator from V Iceland, tir II Ftohlnc from the window of bto real- It wRh a book and tore. He has el- li ready succeeded to hauling to several off a hto neighbor's chickens. « Mtoalfacgta M are. accompanied by F her father. Mr. Okas Mace, left home « Tuesday esrouta for Dr. Traaka, the " | Booth Jersey Inrtttuta at Bridgelun. Her tl j absence will be keenly tall, balh at b I home end by her sumerout friends. c
Peters burg. Tha tick seem to Improve eery slowly. Did yon note the beautiful ranart 8at unlay ? ,1. Wm. Rosa and wife, of MlQville, Quite a number of wild geese are bar ,g boring to the creek nighu. Rev. Mr. Bearmore oommeaccd^e icr M lea of extra" meetings Sunday nighL Charles Smith and Rutlegc Tomltoare to to take a winter's course to Bryant A Stratum's Business College. Captain Peter C. VanGUder escaped with a few scratches from what might have been a serious accldcnL by being thrown under a horse and wagon, to 199 Uncle BU. has teen treating himself to a buggy. 119 The Wave, to a welcome visitor at Fishing Creek, 9C The work of gelling the yearly supply of fuef wiU soon bo to order. Snyder Brothers' fish pound was dam'n aged by the heavy wind laat 8unday. Mr. and fairs. AL Reeves paid their 38 parents a visit last Sunday afternoon. ^ Sir. Cummlngs Is rapidly pushing Me tion. l0 We regret to learn that Mrs. R. A. Df recently to Philadelphia. Farmers ought not allow any member . of the Protective Game Society to gun on their property Mia fall, j. Boys under fifteen should feel grateful to the Game Protective for allowing them to catch rabblta on Ihclr-tallitrV Willie ScheUcnger, son of Daniel Schellengcr, had his arm put out of c. Place while play tog un Mc school house grounds recently. lB DuU li S°a '*<r ti"n m Dr. George Urquhart has changed his Sea Isle. tc Our spoi Lsmen are getting Melr guns ce and dogs In order for Mc fifteenth. Itab-
for some lime, hut we shall be very glad t There is talk of an Immense hotel be. ) tog built this winter along the ocean Mink we need ahy more saloons. 1 WUl the young man that lent his gun • tog It? Don't drop the subject sum lively now that you aye nolicr. do give stolen if you do not explain matters.- < well for the numbers participated. There t turned out to help right manfully. I Ludlam Illuminate, I bis house and 1 showed himself a gentleman anil torn. I rowdyism. * < Htanhard, proprietor of the Beealey's 1 Point hotel, and a staunch Republican, ■ fired the cannon in honor of the clcc- I Peter Dace voted for Harrison in 1840, i and although advanced In years and to I way to tho polls and casting bis vote i Harrison to the election of 1888. I Elbert Godfrey, arrived at the Point i week with a load of apples from At , City, and Is now ready to supply 1 which iwrvmdcd the heavens wllh the i rainbow to the oast while the | As we stood gualng upon the scene tbo ( Mougbt suggested Itaolf, what can he 1 The foreshadowing of Ibc approach- c Ing winter according to Uic Judication < of Mo goose bone Is not a very pleasant , one. The goose from which Me bone , in question was taken was hitched iu , April and killed in September, and to i said to ho wonderfully marked, all indies, t - liOM pointing toward a long rough | long rough
winter, commencing about the middle of November. We arc cautioned to , watch the period from the beginning of Me bollaaya to about the middle of Jan. , uary, but above all to prepare for IL i The predictions are that during Decernber and January the mercury will frequently fall below aero, probably re- ' mataing for days. The writer of the prophesy from which Mc above facta i taken, says she; remembers to have •cen only one oMer bone to compare with the one thla year, and that season there were frosts as tote at May. Again the wedding bells, are ringing, this time for Me narrtoge of Mr. Nicholas of Palermo, which look place at Me residence of the bride's parents on Nov. 7M at high noon, Me being performed by Rev. L. A. Bearmore, In Me presence of a large gaMorlng of relatives and friends. After receiving the congratulations of the partake of the delicacies prepared for i Me occasion, and to which all did am. pie justice. They received a number of presents useful and oruamentaL The couple were driven to Me train , Robert IFlshcr, of Ocean City. leav. , for Melr future home to Atlantio , City, where Mcy will enter upon the ilu- | of housekeeping. , The demonstration which was held at | the Club bouse by tha Beealey's Point , Fishing Club, on Saturday evening hat , to honor of Me Republican victory, | caused Ihe heart"of the true patriot to rejoice, in the afternoon the party par. , aded the atreet wIM the American flag • unfurled to the air, accompanied by a f band of music, serenaded a number of , cltliena, paid. Meft-veapecta to their , fellow Republicans by a hearty thaktog , of hands and cheering for Harrtoon,' , returned to the dub house .and re- , galed Mem selves wiM a bounteous re- , part prepared for Me occasion. In the , evening Mcy gave a fine display of fireworks, while at intervals the sound of , cannon waa heard pealing forth lu , notes, and all uniting to task- i Mr occa-ton one long to be reJnemhecwl. Although Cape May county went "wet," yet when the question of Protection to American Industry to at Stake they vote the Republican ticket or dry." TV lolly company re- . tired, aa Bunday MonJ'tit dr_w . having had on* of the hart times e rf caperioDood at the Point, i
pU It's Easy to Dye pf P'A"BBDYfs c rtmsssss manr Important Advantages over all fi fat f I II— . • ' oMarrni«ol rends /\U4t5» FMtlWM, : BABIES CRY FOR IT. 1 ^ IRYALIDS REUSH IT. 1UID ' ' Simplicity MOIM9309 1 Pi.. nata«rei.rr. t wliSffTrtS fm OUdlag or timlH Nur Alllltoa, pal ~ DIAMOND PAINTS. I WILLS, RICHAKDS0N k CO, PisfL, tar8s|tas, VI OelJ, (Uvsr, Brassy Cspyav. Oat, m CaaU ; STYLE. ; = EXCELLENCE. - : LOW PRICES. All these must be in Clothing ; or buyers will give it to the Jy go-by. We are doing the I business, because we lead in Style, Excellence and Low Prices. JACOB REED'S SONS, it Clothing, Furnishings, Mats. Shoes, 918, 920. 922 CHESTNUT STREET, , PHILADELPHIA.
CapL Edmund Foster paid his family a short visit during tha past week, bto ] to the fat. E church to Me near future. , Farmers arc ready to dispute Mc pro- , grass of the tri spaiiing hordes of gun- i bach to Green Creek In a short time. Me \ poets not encouraglog. Republicans of thhU^jJUy are rcjolc. ^ think their Democratic friends , Ooe of <hc grandest political demon- 1 slratiom ever a-iMcsscd to Upper town- 1 occasion was a Republican parade sod j residences of the Republicans were brll- , Illuminated, many of them being ( handsomely dec .rated with Hags. The , men. boys nod girls. The participants j in the parade began to gather at the , school house at 6 30. and br 7.80 Me : torchlight procession waa to motion. Fred Endicott acted a. marshal!. Horace falickle and Dr. R. Marshall being lib. I to the parade from all parta of ' Upper township, and a good reprcscntownship, Atlantic county. A large ' number of gaily decorated horses, 1 mounied^by young men in daahy uni.. a wagon drawn by two horses, nod driven by Mr. It. I'. Bheppard. was a | Illuminated log catito. made by Mr. Tom \ Band and wagon, followed by a , two-whcelod vehicle carrying two pic- , tortol transparencies, driven by Rernard > Godfrey to uniform. Then came the Point Republican Club on fool, having a large flag and transparency. The club was followed by men and boys on foot from all ports of the adjacent . carriages carrying men, women and children brought up Me rear, maktog to the "KKvcgate more than 300 people to tile procession. The footmen marched in i 1 two tingle columns, one on each aide of Mc road. Tho route waa from the school : houae to Mc post office, counter-marched
99 to Me Junction of the Petersburg and 99 Denntorille roads, Men up Main street I and and over Mo river through North • '* Tuckshoo to Me residence of Captain. G. . - Dukes, counter marched to Me post of- " flee; thcncc up Me MarahaUvUle road to • - Me store of B. Marshall, counter-marchcd "■ to Main street were Me parade waa 9 forced to disband owing to Mc oil In the • torches giving out. The Marshall and ' lied homes, and they did Molr duty no- " bly, maktog a Hoc display. Wo are pleated to state Mat not one intoxicated person waa seen here during Me even 4 ing, and Mere was a general absence of e profanity along Me entire route, but 99 there was shouting, singing, hurrahing 19 and good-natured hilarity all the time. • As Mo parade was counter-marching B down Main street, Mr. Anthony Sleel- - man touched off some fireworks, which 19 added much to the ODMuatosm and 1 beauty' of the scene. A general good r time waa had. f Cured by Electrlolty. 5 Electricity gives tone to Me vital func9 ti,ins and attacks Mc foundations of • many forms of disease. It to attracting 9 great attention in Me medical and eolen- ■ tide world. Many wonderful cures have established lu efficacy beyond dispute. 1 twenly.flve years of itudy and 9 practice, I have successfully treated peo- m 1 pic from all parta of the oounuy for Mc 11 I following complaints : 1 Aches and palna, burns, cram pa, dyt- , ■ pepaia, diseases of Me cheat, epilepsy or - ; flu, female complaints, general debility, J ' goseral lll-bealth, bead troubles, Indl- J ' gcttion, Jaundice, kidney dtoeate, liver g complaint, lumbago, neuralgia, muacts- J ' lar contractions, nervous complaints, c ' paralysis, rheumatism, akin diseases, £ ■ apraini, BL Vltna' dance, aptoal dls- * ' rases, throat diseases, urinary diseases a 9 and weak ryot. ^ I promise relief to any afflicted WiM y ; the diseases above named. Ladies v 1 treated by a lady. ReaiiVmoa, Broad- t ■ way and Yorke Aye., Wert Capo May. ektAm N. iLum. a John T. Craig will dean and repair ^ ' sawing macl.iniv. Alio repair and tone I . organs and planus. Organs ami o wing fl maohtoej f or rale on rra'Onalila rrma, U •■'» i supp'iaa A 958 sewtag maehtoe I ■ i'Srysrtrffcsatffi ! Dr. Macray'a Drug Store. o99l I
The Best Salve to Mo svdrid tor Cuts, Bores, Ulcers, Bait Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, ChQ. blatoa, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and postivcly cures Piles, or do pay required. It to guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, centa'per boa. For tale by Marcy A Messrs. N. Bnellenberg & Co., the well cloMiera. of 5th A South streets, Philadelphia, are distributing among Me lllllo folka, copies of drawing books that their skill may be tested In works of plain drawing. For the beat Mree pages ' of drawing Mcy will award a Aral, secIL A drawing book, paper and envelope will be giren to any one who may apply, or sent to any address on application. The award of prizes will be af- , ter February lat, W 2t To fully convince one of Me popular 1 Ity of Me faVanamaker stores, Phlladel. 1 phla, with Cape May alioppere one liaa 1 only to uke a stand to Me crowded lalea ■ of the great store and he will see them : scattering about, maktog purchases or< 1 examining goods which Moy are free to to wanted in Me domain of bousekeep. > and clothing to one place, to a great 9 convenience and Is likely to maintain Mo ■ large popularity already achloved. Now that insurance to ao cheap no , prudent person wlU neglect to make I himself secure against Mc possibilities r of fire. He will take no rtoka In Mto . respect. J. Henry Edmunds, 88 Waah- , toton street, wUl write you Me moot , liberal policy. It will coat but 911 to insure your buildings for 91000 for 6 . years. There to no note to sign, or otoer expense after a policy la once granted. 1 James Wilde, Jr., & Oo. hare opened ' a new rloMIng house at Tenth and ' Chestnut streets- Thoy invito Mc attcn- | tion of particular people, and claim to ; have the meant to please thorn. George C. McCall to tbo manager of Me new enterprise and If experience, polite stton1 tion to an exacting public count tor any thing, success to not far ahead of Mb new candidate of Me buying port of Mo ' community. Potter's ami Farr'a No. 1 Oil CIoM. I 2-yards wide oil cloth, 75 cents per yd. t Also Store Ruga, or Patterns to Oil . Clolb, j (Ml CloM. Door Mats. .W. 8. Wax*, 53 Washington Slice L The florists arc'rejoiced at Me torminI all on of Ihe campaign. The polltlcal- ; button fad has mado a great difference I in the tale of boitlrranicres.
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