Cape May Wave, 22 November 1888 IIIF issue link — Page 3

i $MWM ■ NOTICE. g^g^S.gr-;-— Chwroh Notloea. Bervieaa In the Methodist Eptocopal church on Washington street, shore Ooeeu, an K ir. 25 th. Prayer sod experience meeting *1 2 a. m., held in the ueto this the drat eerrtce of the day Preaching at 10.80 a. m. Sunday school si 2-80 p. oc Let there be a full attend - ■see of teechers sod scbolsn. Preachtog to the treeing st 7.80. We seek to make these serrlcee pies sent sad profitable. AH lnrlted sod ex cry body welBome Bourbons. The politics] Bourbons ere not con. Bned to the ooe party by soy means. There an adherents of the Republican ranks who may Just as well be classed with the back numbers of their political opponents Hen there sis to-day who apt as If they were living in the times whan the rattle of musketry and the sun to the bitter hate nf sectional might Just as well giro up the Republic leanriof anything, forgetting anything, nor lorglrlng anything would keep attre the embers of party strife till the result would be fatal to the perpetuity of the action. But these wordy fireeaters are oot only In s minority, but they are growing less and leas numerous as lbs years of poeoe end progress come sad go, la a Utile while longer e real political Bourbon will be looked uponjj a (jurloaily and people will wonder bow his tribe existed so long In the face of the common Interests of this unllsd laud. As an object lemon of what we hare bees briefly discussing attention Is called to mottoes carried la the lata Republican parade through our streets, commemo. rating the victory at the polls. There srere eome of the old screeds about Rafa el Brigadiers daunted In the usual offenslro way. Those who perpetrate this kind of folly bed forgotten that such asmi as Generals Grant, Sheridan, Sherman and eren the flsry Logan himself depredated the spirit which tended to keep all re the enmity between the secUoee by offensive allusions to the seen Is of Urn dril strife. The same la true of other leading members of Urn Republleae party. II does really seem strange that there am yet persons to obtuse and prejudiced as to hellers that to be a Democrat Is only another way of regarding a perron unpatriotic and disloyal to the govern, meat There la need of e campaign of hOttAUiaa Mgbl oo this Tins, taking U» administration of President Clereland ea a text book, for outside of the greet industrial questions which divided the people and caused his defeat at the lata attain has been coneerretlre and patriotic, a truth which all who honestly examine Use subject must concede. While we here eraa been faithful to the Republitan Htdnnal party, bellerlag its doctrines oo the greet questions of the day to be the beet for Un prosperity of the country, this does not imply that Use . gnat majority of those who may be on . Iba other aide art recreant in patriotism, r>r puollo spirit and hare not the beet lulereels of thle greet nation boamtly at , heart Another thing ehoukl here been re- J Lhet II Ibal Grover* Clevel*od"\ayqsl"*"lbe ' President of the United States, and any- . thing tending to bring him before the public by ramus of Insulting mottoes or J lug and unnecessary. The project of opening one of our ' large hotels early la February as an sc. j My. There are gentlemen at the head 1 of the eaterpriee who understand Just 1 what they an dobsc. and will persuc the 1 plan mapped out with the eteedy effort 1 which mat lead to success AH Is asedad now et home Is hearty en- 1 Doaragemaat. City council might be In- ' Itsoed to make eoaceselOM, at least. In Ihe tastier of light and watsc. We unionised U will be asked to do ao whan ' tffalm am riper. Oape Hey cannot ex- 1 pact lo maintain her piece in (be f ore ' !rocl of see ooest raeorta unleee she doee J wr trade. Than are only a oouplc of ' tin none too long tor the completion 1 if whatever arrangements that are necea- ■ ■ary to ba made. < Cape Hay county's example in the Dorruptlon of rotara by Uriah use of ' money, If half be tree thai la toM Is a « ppbllc scandal. The idea of such a (arga pamontoge of bar rotteg populs|lon being stood up In tbe market and ■OU Hho potatoes and cabbages U bard lo baiters, and yet tbe tongue of comntoa report saya Its true, and where Ibasrt ao much smoke there must be soam In. and not a Hale of Ranker. It It has been suggested Orat" It would be Bissr SB'S fwoUsa to HKO, and now the troubU Istoehphertoeaapsas to of tba campaign mg to to. (."who furnished She boodle. An expert aaaouttaat wUI be needed to Mxalghiea oat the books

* Hy Claims Too Much, 4 Brother Brooks claims that the ream [e tor taking the Bepnlilican ticket from jr the column* of bU newspaper before _ election day wis their crowded condition. It » ems the piiasute did not M ceeae UD be was seen by party managers and not than till be bad returned to him (be fifty dollars he contributed last year to the Republican campaign fund and which be longed lo reenter with 25 such ardent terror (bat It took a good rouad sum to heal him and stiffen tbe nr. backbone of Us party feallty to tbe M point of returning tbe ticket to lu piece, tad after which there was plenty of r. room for (t and accompanying campaign rhetoric. MS Did not Urn 8100, more or leas, he got as Una year change his mtud instead of ion party patriotism f Something, for to52J stance, like the rotors of the Lower Township underwent when they stood face to face with tbe party boodle of their bailiwick. They suffered a jJJ wonderful transformation and cast their •b- ballots In a manner that completely par. alysed party expectancy. It la a moat ■ea common thing for citizens to undergo a political revulsion before election and rp- Brother Brooks should not be denied the L prlrllege. But he ought not to attempt to oorcr the true Inwardness of the transaction by arrogating to himself so much In the final determination of the cam- *' palgu. Such a course may decelre a re few of hie readers, but old party men, never. le M The Parade. f Tbe sales were unproptlloui last Thursday earning for the Republican d- parade, o Chief Marshal Sawyer -post- " poned It till Friday evening when the " erect came off In satisfactory style. But b lha streets were still muddy and the 1- clouds kept sitting down moisture like a combined London fog and Scotch mist. It was past eight o'clock when Ihe procession formed, and well along towards eleven before the remnant of It broke ranks. Barring some of the " transparencies, there was nothing thai "J marred t£e event except tbewealber and aa that couldn't be helped nothing should ° be said. The Court House, Oape May " Point, Weal Cape May, and Lower * Township sent their dubs, helping lo *j swell the ranks very materially. The members elect of tbe Legislature rode In " the parade looking peaceful and content- * ed with their lota which had fallen In ® such pleasant places. There wja a gen- * oral Illumination and display of fire '■ works all of which contributed to the P celebration. T On Friday evening after the big Re- >- publican parade Thomas R. Brooks tenIt dered a reception to Senator-elect W*L a tor 8. Learning and Awembljman -elect e Eugene C. Cole end a few political friends. The repast was set out In grand J style to which the tired and hungry brethren did ample Justice. Every one s present made a speech on the politloal e issues In county and national affairs. . Those who dined were Dr. Welter 8. * Learning, Wm. G. Essen, J. Swing WO1 lis, CapL Samuel Douglass, 8. H. Moore, a T. R. Brooks, John Akina, F. K. Duke. - Wm. T. Btcveni, F. L. Richardson, Eu- , e gene a Cole, Slcpben B. Wilson, Wm. , s Whitney, Jaa. M. E Hildrelh, StlU - Hand. James Learning, Dr. H. A. Ken- ' I nedy, Joseph Hand, OapL Wm. Franks, 1 Wm. B. Eldredgc, John D. Craig and - Lewis T. 8terens. Mrs. Brcoks added f freah laurels to her feme as a hospitable ! 0 and most generous hostess. Her table* <■ fairly groaned with all seasonable luxur1 lee. f — I Aa aged Cape Hay weather prophet i foreshadows e cold winter If the Indies- I * lions of the gooae-bone theory hold good ' ] In tola year ao fruitful of atmospherical | , surprises. The goose from which tbe ( particular bone was taken first sew the I light In April last. It was killed In Sep- I ( tember and on esamlna'lon tbe prophet- I ■- lo bona was found marked ea no other I I one had been which came under notice ' , If one be exoqpted,ead that was followed , by a winter with the thermometer fro- , qorntly registering tero, froatt gatherI ingtSH late In May. " Look out for cold weather during December and January that will beat anything of late years," ' , says this Seashore seer. ( Dr. John 8. Stewart, of 1897 Arch St., Philadelphia, finds that close application ' to duty has made It neceaaary to take .' ' needed met He leave* Philadelphia for 1 ^ California on Nov. 80 going out via the ' Isthmus at Panama, returning by the > overland route Lome, which be dellgns J to reach by the last of January. The ' Wats wishes the Doctor toa esyeps. He ' baa several Caps May patients In hU J Urge practice as an oculist who win be 1 ; interested m bis safe and apeedy return to his office Last week he removed the ' ' eye of Aity Reeve* preventive " means to rave the other ooe which was < In danger from sympathy. ' Last Sabbath evening Mrs. D. Lore 1 •poke to the congregation of the M. E. i church in behalf of the IndU Mission*. 1 Her long experience aa a missionary I made bar utterances of much interest to J the audience which gave her clow st- 1 tentlon all tbe evening, end then helped t to eweD the number of reguUr conlrlbu. to tbe fund of the "Woman's Foreign c Missionary Society." Mrs. Lore's la- | are those of (ova for the work, ahe \ receiving no pecuniary compensation. [ - — , E. O. Thompson, of Philadelphia, ] who la a native of OedarvUle, Cumber. , land county, has promised to give to < the congregation of the Second Presby- , tcrian church, of OedarvUle, a new edl- , See, to oast $7900, providing they will \ rslse an additional sum of 93000 to keep , the asms In repairs, and that they call , the church tbe inborn Memorial. Mr. £ Toompeoo's grandfather, Rev. Ethan t was pastor In that town for over fifty years. i Agency for tbe celebrated Paul E 1 fountain pen, 82 60, sent by mail ' I receipt of price. Gold pees from 90 ' CIS. to 9160. Five quires good linen note paper sent to any post office address 1 on receipt of fiO eta. In cash or postage " stamps. Closing out Urge kit BslOpto- c tore frames, aUo card slxe photograph ' i albums to suit the times. J. a Garrison. ' I There U talk among Democratic iegU- 1 Utors of vacating the oObe bald by Cut ) H. W. Sawyer. It would be a good thing tor tbe Colonel u he stands a bet- 1 tor chance of getting a good position I from the next Republican administration than any other man In South Jersey- Od. Sawyer U not losing any sleep on the subject of hU removal. < The magnificent furniture factory ' and sale* rooms of J. B. VanSclver, 1 Camjen, N. J., near the West Jersey 1 Ferry, en well worth * visit. Cell end J aee them whether you wLh to buy or 1 aot Tou wOl eome iwsy from the ' r pleasant task wiser and bettor prepared ' J when readyL 1 Parades that ceieSnue^vUtoTtoa over : neighbor* of Ukraine aity mar Just aa ip&brS

•a personal. on Colonel Sawyer looks s dozen yearn mi younger when in the saddle, ■re Clinton Hand, of Millville, U the news dl- agent on lb* Oape May express, wt Conductors HoagUnd and Shaw hare res been enjoying annual vacations, lm Mr. Isaac a Smith and Mr*. Smith rar are visiting friends in Philadelphia, ml L. W. Wilson and Camden, are the lib guests of Mrs. Geo. Bennett this week, od Pastor L. O. Manchester, of tbe M. he K church, fa off on a week's furlough, he Eren Morris and Henry B. TeUiam ne, were looking over Uanr valuable properof lias of late. m- Mr. and Mrs. Elder Hand are again at boms from a visit among friends and pi relatives of Philads. ' T. *- DunUp, of Camden, broke In In- bb new gun on leu Thursday by hagcr ging e half dozen rabbits, id Captaln Wm. D. Funks won lots of praise for lhe beauty of hit pyrotechnL cal dfapUy on Friday night. Jr Wm. P. Bmallwood and hfa brother ir. Walter, of Vlneland, visited their sister, et Mrs. A. G. Bennett, last Sunday, Dr. Alonxo Leach be* expressed hfa id determination lo be a candidate for lc couueilman at the spring election, pt The Cape Island Gas Company has a- secured the services of Cha*. Sangran. a dl first class plumber and s:eam fitter. Q- William H. Thompson, one of Cape May's moat promfaiDg young men, la n, considered tbe beet snare drummer In South Jersey. Rev. Mr. Foot* will prascb in the Baptist church next Sunday morning and , ■t erenlng. Hs fa regarded aa a candidate n for Uie pastorate. i t- George Hullnga and pretty slater, Miss , ie Fannie, two entertaining Philadelphia >t young '.people, are visiting friends In ' '* West Cape May. * J. Q Williams, F. Sidney Towntend b and F. K. Duke have announced them- i » selves at candidates for tbe mayoral it j i 8 et nest spring election. 'l Mr. W. Hemingway, of Fishing Creek, i c made this office an appreciated call on ■ I Tuesday. He fa always a welcome vitlII tor to the editorial den. t d Rev. Mr. Footo led the public services c f In tbe Baptist church last Sunday. He ' make s favorable Impression and fa, we c 0 understand, a candidate for a call. t e Rev. A. N. Whitmanh fa preaching a for the present at Columbus, N. J. He c - has recently received a call from Chics- 1 11 go which he holds under consideration. " Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Edmunds sr- s 9 rived home last Saturday after ten days c 9 absence In Philadelphia. They will probably spend a part of the winter to c the 8outh. J Mr. E Misaon was here daring the tale days of the week on hfa return from t " Europe. Hfa family will reside at the \ . Cape for the winter. He opens hfa store to SL Augustine as usual. 1 F. T. Walton, the proprietor ot the | [ Stokton hotel, fa a friquent visitor. He j is said to lie reedy to open the Stockton I this winter providing the city grants a him liberal concessions, which it fa not ' likely to do. « Alonxo newltt,M*yor Edmunds' book- e ' keeper, returned from hfa annual vacs- ' tiou leal week. On hfa arrival J. Stuart fl Thorn peon, the Mayer's private seers- f] 1 got hfa usual leave end fa now epjoylog It et hfa old home. i We regret to beer of the serious ecci- c ' dent that has befallen Captain Robert h Bavmore of Qoahen. He fell, last Saturday, from a load of hay and by the fc 1 latest intelligence fa not getting over the a 1 fall as rapidly a* desired. r The many friends of Miss Johns were pleased to greet her on the sunshiny u t dey* of last wsek, taking a healthful o . promenade on Beach Avenue. May the e I winter with Its chilly atmosphere deal I gently with Miss Johns. '' i Mrs. Emma Qoff got home yesterday b • from a throe week's visit to herjrelatlons h . Pbildelphla. She succeeded to «t . ting her grandson, Wm. G. Friend, a n r position In the office of Louis ILRadner, o i the prominent real estate lawyer of 787 H I Walnut street. | The "Heps" are reminded that aaaees- * , meet No. 10 will be due on the 80th. [, Assessment No. 12 fa due on the 28th , Workmen will make s not* of it j, The brother "Heps" will meet Umnori night (Friday), at 7.80. Let every u , member make it a point to be present ao [| that they may become familiar with th* b workings of this excellent rider. The Iron Hall brethren hare changed their meeting night* to the Brat and third b Thursday evenings of each month. Let p each member attend the meetings of the and alio try end Influence some _ friend or neighbor to Join the order. ,, Council No. 8, A. F. C-, has come to a •toy. Judging from the application* that constantly coming In. At 11* last a meeting Ave new member* were Initial- g ed and applications for Are more were * recelvod, and a number or others win be to at lie next meeting. Tbe p member* expeot to tooreaae their num. ri to the one hundred Hoe. fat all 1 go to work sod persuade eome friend to this fast growing order. For any f address Wm. Porter, Seem- fa tary of the Council. a The A. O. D. W. have adopted a new degree, which is both Instructive and tl Interesting. It fa called the Strange ead *> Order of Mysteriarchs. The fol. P lowing are Its offloers: Grand Paba, 8. W. Wiley; Chief Counsellor, A. 8. *| High Priest, H. B. Rutherford; V and Treasurer, T. W. Millet! ; *1 Guide, James T. Bailey. It is •aid that Brother Ohaa. El dredge is de- b slrions of taking the new degree. Bro. b pleased with the Mysteriarchs, and prolo push lha new degree for all it b la worth. Let tbe membera attend and ff become familiar with It " Deputy Supreme Chancellor Vanaman visited several points along the Bayslde ° last Saturday distributing circular* sud ' explaining the sroritlngs of lbs AmeriFraternal Circle. Th)* truly cxoellcnt society fit kit tEst It is represented lo U It secures a benefit In case of tick- " and aftar three years in case of " death or total disability sue- half of tbe u endowment fund is paid to their benrflctariea, and after five yean the full ^ amount la paid over, thus securing a " snug sum to the relative* or friends of u the deceased. Every man who has a u family should secure to theen a benefit to the American Fraternal Cbrta. Those " desiring Information should address Mr. " Vanaman, Cap* Hay City- h P Now that Insurance fa wo cheap no prudont person will neglect to make ^ himself secure against the poaetbUltie* " of fire. He will take no risks to this u respect. J. Henry Edmunds, 88 Wash- '' lnton street, will write ran the most liberal policy. ItwiH coat tat 811 to " insure your boUdtogs fee 91080 for 8 jf TVmfano note to sign, or other ° John T. Craig win dean and repair u srwtog machines. Also repair and tune ^ organ, and pienos. Organs and sewing » machine* for sale on reasonable terms, '« also soppHa*. A 980 sewing machine lory may he had at this agency. OaH " tc Dr. Hecrty's Drug Btora. ™ oMI »

salts. i* Go to boys, we'll hold the coats. Next aeiaon look for * big oyster is crop. Sea lale City talks of hoHdtog re big hotel. A clean sweep fa apt to fata *_ good lh deal of dust. The Upper Beaalde has several cases >• of typhoid fever. Consumption wOl eeel the fate of the I- turkeys six days hence. The most bitter partisan* stem to be *> bred to the poet officers, r- A little harmless hilarity does no harm If kept within limits of propriety. >n There an no more pathetic mistake* d than those wade by political Hoppers. A very good parade after all oonsldern tog the changing moods of lb* weather. , I- Rom' pond, Nummytown, was much frequented by otters to the Olden time! »' The torch a, banners and tranaparen- !- cies should be put away for future referT Cape May should sit down and atop '■ yelling : there have been elections bofore. * Political affairs will be kept warm to T this .county for the fature by a glowing Cole. * Don't be a bivalve, but just Join and a help boom this old sud respectable 9 Reliable fire insurance at tbe office of 9 J. Henry Edmunds, No. 88 Washington A nice bag of hickory nuts is not a - bad help to get through the long winter 1 evenings. r We have received Loomto' Oilde Masurka from Prof. A. M. Lootms, tbe ' composer. > Those men you see with new beta on > street me for the most part I Cigarette smoking is practiced by ■ more boys of tender years than parents City Supevfaor Stiles fa pulling down , new flagging at tbe principal Wasiugton To anxious county party man : No, tbe Warx baa no poetoffices to dispose i of juat at present. When you coma to know It Ihe flaror I of the clam fa far more delicate than that of the oyster. Tbe M. E. Sunday school Cnrfatmsa ■ collection is growing up by the penny-a- . system. Columbia county, Pa., buckwheat for sale at Rodan'a flour and feed store, foot of Perry street. City. contract fox building Mr. Rudolph's St. cottage. Msaars. Ware A Eldridge are laying the foundations of Captain Falkenberg*! street cottage. Brothers Brooks and Cooper are pokeach other to tbe ribs about that which was not divided. And now wq have a quarrel with Pern. Canal boat* wUI please keep oot ' of the way of oar thipsrof war. Remember the farm sale of S6lli lnat., comprising tlie real and personal property of the tote James Ballengcr. There are several' Rlchmonda to the II eld for promotion at the spring election , of them sriU eome out plucked. j In the light of present events, some ot the editorial matter on the (losing side tog. Don't worry over uninsured buildings but attend to tak.ng out a policy at Uie . offices of J. Henry Edmunds. Lowest j Tbe moat ot Republicans freely admit they would have been mad as the old Harry had not Ilarry'araon been J Some self-seeker* after municipal preneed to tie a string lo their boomleta or they may be lost before 1 March. 1 Kocpyour buildings Insured. Lowest offices of J. Heory Edmonds, 88 WashstreeL ( It's all very .well to pejr as you go, but ' If you have no baggage the hotel proprietor would rather you would pay when It would be Interesting reading to see 1 print the names of some patriots who are said to have sold their voles at the ' laic eloct ion. A spirit of accommodation prevails at ' the Excelsior market. No trouble to de- . liver anything from a beef steak to a of flour. The farm end stock ot the Seashore farm of the late James Bslienger, wOl be sold by Jsmes A. Freeman A Co., on t Nov. SSd. Afier dlpbtbetla, scarlet fever, or . pneumonia. Hood's SersaparUla wUI give ' strength to the system, and expel all poifrom the Wood. The parade to oommemoralion ot the overthrow of tbe National Democracy ' got soaked oat lest Thursday evening to postponement. policy from some one of tbe companies ' represented .by W. Scott Hand, Cape Court Honse. tf Don't fall to tend or call for a copy of Bnelleuberg's " Young Folks' DrawBook," at 6th, Booth and Pasayonk Philadelphia. Save up your money for Christmas It's only e month ahead. There ' many demands upon the family at this season of the year. Insure your valuable stock et the of J. Henry Edmunds, No. 88 Washington streeL It will cost you tat ' dollars fur 9100 for owe year. What a power fa suecessi A baby ! to Bridgeport, on election day has * named Harrison, though the tether 1 waa a Democrat from way back. 1 if the birds, rabWta and squirrels could j hare mapped It out for them, J would migrate to e solid body. Like the man who was kicked by a 1 mule the Wars considers Ihe source from which the stuff comes which fade, signed to prod It op but don't a ML It trill take only a few weeks more till the events of tbe lato election wHl sink ' Into oblivion, except to tbe minds of and there are sack to all par- ' Ilea District Clerk Scbsllenger hasjlke the prudent man he is, taken out a fire to- . policy for the protection of the ^ of Fishing Crock echool distrirt. , Parttos having -y-tot* for sale wUI do . weU to give T. V. iLK- an. of 8rd A , streeL Camden, a call as lie is boy- , very extensively, and paying good , Prices. 8unday morning congregations of our t city churches oampiato of lack of warmth fa against a devotional spirit to sit oot serrlcee to an overcoat, and shiverat that. Bring oot the wheelbarrows The . man who tort and has to do the wheelmay console himself with the reflec. Hon that the man to tbe borrow gets , Have a care for your health. It's time J put on your winter flannels. Run no . with then blank November blasts, but fortify the eantUtafaou with com- , fort able warmth.

It fa said that the bustle has gone to Join th* dodo. But then Ihe dodo may ler decline to wear IL We have had no official notice, but it Kf fa understood to this office that the Thanksgiving sermon wUI be preached gd to tbe Baptist church this year by Iter. *" of Kimball Prtooe A Co. Their"1 extcnbe sire business to South Jersey has been built up by houorable dealing be with their customers. Freeholder John Wallace has effected m an insurance uf 98,000 on ilia county alma bouse, through tbe office of J. e, Henry Edmunds. No. 88 Washington street, Cape May (Sty: ,r. The Americui Cornet Band did excel,r lent work to tbe Republican parade of ^b last Friday night. It showed that there e 1s the stuff to It when the members make q_ up their minds lq bring It ouL r_ The Democratic leaders cannot so far after Ihe late election pursued* Candldate Ludiam to eome lo Oape May to I make a settlement What's the trouble with his memorandum book f , Jerry Scbellenger A Sou ere handling a Mg lot of lumber which they are seUiog at very reasonable prions. Their 4 yard fa at the Landing, a convenient l# point for transshipment of Muff. tf. We have been asked by Democratic )( voters to give them a space to the Wan n to make a showing of the disposition of the campaign funds of the late election. The space has been granted. See noil a The burning question ot tbe day seems to be which of the county papers elected " Learning and Cole. Tbe Wave calmly awaits the verdict ot the people, feeling assured It wfll be to its faror by a solid Alderman Ware thought a fine and cost amounting to 98 waa about right lo B impose upon a couple of Italian rag gatherers who were brought before him B last Saturday by Officer Young on a charge of cruelty to a horse they wrre driving. Cape May county needs more atten- ' tiou lo ber farming Interests she alc ways will be poor while her best lands bear only weeds and bushes. More a com and pork raised would turn the Something dreadful should be done with tlie " gooso-bone " weather-pro-pheL Another one writes us of s year ^ Have these people any under, landing The harmony existing among the parly spoilsmen is not so apparent when a thought is given to the subject. The * Republican newspaper guild fa not a ' strikingly large quantity. That man with one side of his whisk1 mands of a lost election bcL If lie hid more beard the style of Ufa facial orna- ' mcnls would be more conspicioua than now. Watch for him oo Washington ' Tbe Republicans made their parade on Friday evening over the city's princls pie thoroughfares, and now they will ^ longer saya a confident Cape May' Demo- ' Why waa It that F. 8. Townsend's motto which lie Is said to havo worked J up to gratify personal dislike to Mayor Edmunds was not one of tbe illuminated screeds of tbe late Republican JoUiflca- , The 8uttlere and tamp followers of , tbe Republican party are a little previous to dividing the spoils. The old recipe . for cooking tbe rabbit waa first to get , foreshadows return to office its better to \ ' The Wavs names 1Mb cabinet. Tbe President-elect may confirm at his will. Secretary of State— Wm. M. Evarts, t of New York. Secretary of the Treasury — John SbcrSecretary of War— Gen. Wm. J. 8c w. eU, of Now Jersey. Secretary of tbe Navy— Netban tioff. t Jr., of West Virginia. Secretary of the Interior — Lcland , Stanford, of California. ' Attorney General— George F. Hoar, of ' Massachusetts, Postmaster General— John W&oama- ■ ker, of Pennsylvania. ' Secretary of Stale— James G. Blaine, of Maine. Secretary of tbe Treasury— Warner ' of New York. 1 Secretary of War— Gen. Lew Wallace. " of Ohio. | Secretary.of tbe Navy— John IL MltcheH. of Oregon. ( Secretary of the Interior— Matthew S. Quay, of Pennsylvania. Attorney General— John M. Thurston, ■ of Nebraska. , Postmaster General— Gen. Ruesel A. Alger, of Michigan. Tbe present condition of tbe relations ' between the two Engllsh-i peaking people* ot North America is little better l than semi-barbarous. The new Admintitration must originate and carry to fulfillment some rational system of commercial intercourse between the United s Stale* and Canada. Whether It takes | the form of reciprocity in trade or of a : substantial commercial union, tome system runs', be derived which will end ' , present conditions. The people "Of the i | Northwestern State* will make vigorous end persistent demand for more com. i mercial freedom, and that demand will, I . we believe, be sanctioned by tbe totelll gent sentiment of tbe country. The i American people have no quarrfl with , England or Canada, and they are to I ' "When I got to the depot to Chicago 1 to take the train for home," sai'l a De- I . trailer tbe other day, "I had four five- I dollar bills to my n*L I waa going to ] , the ticket when a Uule woman stopped i me and mid: "Beg pardon, but tbey ' can't change this bUl at the office. Per- i baps you would be kind enoughr' "Oh ( | certainly." "I shall be so glad." I took I twenty and gave ber my Uvea and ( 1 walked up to the window and called for 1 ' a ticket to DotrolL Tbe ticket -seller , threw the twenty beck with e statement. 1 "It's no good." I looked around for tbe I 1 woman, tat abe had skipped. I had to ( ' telegraph home for mosey, end that's , 1 wby 1 Wis a day late. Talk about bunko | men and pickpockets, women are twice ■ as ingerouk ^ j 1 One of 'tlw bu lest men of ihe day. that fa to say, one of Ikuaa whose busi- i nssa fa «f the most Impot ence, in teach- t 1 tag the Sunday school recently, said t with refrrcooo to 8t. Paul's working ' 1 through the week at hfa crelt at tcntma t ' and teaching and preaching to tbe ] synagogue on the Sabbath days, that it i ' to the really V"9! P^Pl*. who order ( 1 their buttons well, who has* time and. ■ 1 strength for religions duties on Sunday, f ■ fa the people who are laxy through the week, who are l«xj oo the hoiy day. R J fa these who allow their work to over- 1 . master them who have no strength Irft ; 1 for God's service. Hero fa wbojotome truth enforced by yrhokoem* example.

^ -Sbbouf ihe Sounfg, Charles Loper baa sailed away for the ed wU,l,!f' Mrs. E. Crease I* tl borne from Phil*, delphia. Fat a few days Captain M. Norbury is at home. Richard Conover fa setting out a large peach orchard. Jg Mr. learning Rice fa running out the Fisher Umber IracL Captain Harry Conover sailed for tbe ? Cbesepeeke bey thta week. Mrs. H. W. Hand was to the village M to day looking over her summer home. . Mrs. Deborah Crease waa given given a birthday surprise this week. After refreahmenta were partaken of she was presented with a handsome Bible. East Creek. M The boys didn't unelT the ret SalurII- day nighL "> Dan Bishop went lo Tuckahoe on Sun 16 day to see hfa friends. John W. Foster and wife called on * friends at Dorchester Saturday. John F. Golf, wife and daughter, Miss ir Carrie, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary d Coombs, of Goshen. Captains Samuel West colt and Lewis '« Shaw are both loading hay for L. D. x Smith to be shipped to Bay View. 'I Asbury Goff lake* tbe prise on raising - potatoes, bo having harvested six bum * dred bushels. Thos. 8. Footer corrtts 19 Lorenzo D. Smith, of this place, and 8 Mrs. TomHn, of Bridgelon. were united J in marriage on Saturday evening last by 8 Rev. P. W. Bilderback. 8 Strangers who attended church here on Sunday were John Hiibllt and wife. 8 Calvin 8. Edwards and wife, of Phlla0 delphia. Lewis Waliham, of MIHvUle a We hear of fire who would like to CapL George Johnaou arrive) from New York Saturday. I. We are sorry to note that Mrs I-odlca p on Sunday. ^ ^ ought to hare. A pubic road to Ihe „ mouth of the creek. Rev. Mr. Smith, of India, win preach r next Sabbath. All eome and hear him . Captain Joseph Douglass went lo tlie Chesapeake after a load of oysters fur e Philadelphia Markets last week. 3 Miss Amelia Springer, one of Cape ,. May Point's accomplished young ladies | Mrs. Mary Howell . last Saturday ulglit and some of the 1 High tides on streojf and meadows. A great deal of k^cciilytinii as to who I has been spending tlie week io our town ' The "Colonnade" a new hotel has jual pancy. I Us a neat and fine lie, king } We have ooe photographer lift in our i City by the sea. He takes frequent rides 1 county One of our sporting boys had the nils f tbe gun about to be fires), when one shot r aighL fortunately it came out and did } bring potatoes, cabbages, onions. Ac. . and all are at reasonable prices, tiya. ters. too. are brought ready opened . are of excellent quality. George Neal'snewiy roofed bts cottage miller trade at Nummytown. delphia this week on business, f Assemblyman -elect Cole was in Iowd again being agitated. Call SLotber meet- , tog boys and put it to vote. The Rio Grande Republican Temperr ance Club participated to the parade »t Cape May Friday Slight last Paradise street presents a forlorn ap. pcarence. A number of Ita residents . have abandoned the place and nailed up their. It fa said that large preparations are , celebration to tbe chapcl. Tbe people are surely alive here. Mr. end Mrs. John Kimble attended tbe funeral of Mrs. Samuel Camp at Dennisville on Wednesday. Deceased was , a slater of ..re. Kimble. Messrs. Lnke and Downs Vsnsman . are bome for a few days. - Hiss Bcsrio Grace has gone to Phlla1 delphia to stay for a couple of weeks. ■ Mrs. W. B. Edmunds has been among i friends at this point for several days. Captain IL Thompson has been home I while his vessel waa beiog loaded for ■ Mrs. AIHe Jchoson was called home - oo Saturday by the sickness of her father , CapL R. Bxymore. There win be a Stertoptlcon entertain. i mcnt held to the lower room of the 0. i A. K. Hall on Friday evening, 28J tost., i the interests of the Little Wcaley M. E. chureh, (colored). Mrs. Margerum. of Maurice town, and > Lore, of New York, held e meeting . tbe M. E church on Monday evening to tbe Interest of the Women's Foreign ! > Missionary Society. Tho nucleus of an . I auxiliary society waa formed. A sudden and unlooked for immersion , - that received by Miss Jane Camp i on Saturday evening by beiog thrown j ; from a carriage into the ditch, along tbe I just below tbe steam saw milL ■ Fortunately no aerious- dxunge waa j Mr. Freak High has been deputized I by Mr. D. O. Vanaman, Deputy Supreme ; I to solicit members for the . i American Fraternal Circle. These wish. ! i tog to Join this new order should coni suit Mr. High u be can furnish yon with j all the necessary information of this most ' useful organization. Among the visitors for the week we . note Mr. Hoffis Mlckcl and wife, of Pe- , tetstarx; Mr. J. F. doff and wife, of ( I West Creek; Messrs. Percy Totrnscnd, ; Champion sod George Bhcppard, of . South ScaviU*; Mr. Joseph Douglass, of , ! Diss Creek; Mr. Chas. Y. A. Thompson , 1 and wife and Mfaa Bsc Harker, ot Camr den; Mr. E Harker, Jr.. of Philadelphia, . 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis 8- Cheater, of . Sea laic 0H)r. , [ Poller's and Farr's No.. 1 OU Cloth, t , 3-yards wide dl cloth. 76 cento per yd. ' . Also Stove Rug*, cr Patterns to OB ' Cloth. » Oil Cloth. Door MaU. ' W. 8. Wmx. 88 Washington Street. i

Cold Spring. Thanksgiving afternoon and evening you are aU invited to partake of a good be country supper, to be procured for the small of 28 cents, at the Cold Spring [a- parsooage, to aid of the Chapel fund.' Thanksgiving offering. Although the supper la given by Ihe ge Mite Society, they want you to enjoy a "mighty" good meal. u. Ice cream and confectionery for sale at toe parsonage, Cold Spring, Thanks,e giving night. Old and young, rich and poor, big and p. Utile will be at the supper Thaoksgtv tog nlgbL If stormy, postponed until Fric" South Dennis. " Plenty of rain. Dr. Q. G. Carll paid our public school a visit last week, r. Dr. and Mra. G. W. Crquliert, ot Sea laic, were vlmtlng friends lu thia village Mrs, Martha McCraven fa home again n after spending a few dsya with friends to Phtlada. is Stusrt Thompson of Cape May i spent y last Sunday with lifa parents. Mr. and Mrs John Thompson, s Miss Rose Dcvltt returned home fan >. Thursday alter spending a few days with friend in Philadelphia, g Mrs. Sarah Edwards, of PhUadelphla. a fa smoog friends in this vUlsgfi the A number of our young people atd tended the reception given by Mr. and d Mrs. Albert Way. at Soavlllv, on Friday j evening laat. Two gentlemen from Mullica Hill 0 Mis, Maggie Tlbbels enjoying the : q society of the friends uf her childhood j ^ oo his yacht fur the sccummodatlun of b On Sunday morning. Rev. I. tl. Hear. ^ un the Gulden Role "Do unto others*. I Dele Bill mad. quite a display at the Mrs Sarah Straw Is soliciting funds to , FI'M "till live lo remind us of the past t "He. suffering 'rom chills and fever, lie blicl dogs In the county. He Iras been offeren J00 for ooe of them, but refuses ; Mb a Minnie Way came home on WedS31SX. Sbc raturnH lo her ■ J T. Coleman and John Darnley. of " Philadelphia, spent a few days of laat ' week with 8. T. Coleman. They were 1 forlurate in bagging a fine string of - The wedding of Mr. Albert Way and ' Miss Lizzie VanGilder took nlaco on Rev. Mr. Hammond officiating. The invitations were sent only to the mem. 3 here of each family with one or two except ions The bride was neatly attired to a dark drnas and looked very pretty. seldom see. Mil's Minnhf Way. afatcr of s the groom, and W. Scott W boatoo. were r tbe supporters, and looked exceedingly well. Miss Minnie wore a dark bine Marietta cloth, brightened by a bouquet freshly gathered from the tush. After the ceremony the band struck up s preL ty wedding march, and ail were invited ' to eat. drink and be merry, while wishes were freely given for the happiness of those young people who were trying to realize that It was over and they were 1 really man and wife. After talking and | laughing and enjoying themselves in presents, which were weU worth inspection. A pretty decorated china tea-set ' from Mr, an I Mrs. James Anderson; ' Lamp, W. S. Wheaton; enamelled clock. ' Charles Way and wife; lemonade set. 1 Eliza D. Shaw; Japanese vase, Mary Anderson; cherry slond. Dr. and Mrs. 1 Julius Way; silror tatter dtoh, Adolph Edwards; collection foreign shells, Jaa ( P. Way; Bryants works. E C. Cole and wife, white satin hand patoted moucholr, Carrie Vangllder, table cover. Mist Minnie Way; celery cup, Master P. M. Way; table linen, Mr. and Mrs. George ] Post; hand- pa in led satin fan and banner, Mrs. P. M. Way, pair blankets and lamp. Messrs. Csrpenter.Grosscup. Graand Johnson; building lot at South ; Seavillc, Dr. P. M. War. Tbe bappy couple wiU lire for a while at tbe bome , of Mr. VangUder- On Thursday even- ; tog a reception was given the newly wedded pair at the residence of Dr. P. M. 1 A nuubpr of yonng people were there and tbe time passed very plcaeent- ; ly In playing games, singing, etc. A feast of good things was generously set out and all helped themselves, Good nights were toM and all want bome alter enjoying a very j levant evening 1 A good ox press load of helper* wrre up at Brother Sensor's Rio Grande meeton Tuesday evening.

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