Cape May Ocean Wave, 14 April 1869 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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B # v8«! *«■ **• ^^^JtlK^RHDAY, APR. f4*»Home Hafpeibgs. TUB -OTKEETr . Tlx' .rreteW oomiiUou ofour a tree t* ^^^Vto times put, wss Made Uto unlverxal Hr subject of complaint by oar own peoH| villi torn wlm annually •«* to Our shores, and BO one who hu punl ■ through our jriodpul, thiOrrachfhr.'-. nfler any HttitfoBrf nriB^mld foil to mc the obaotato mcouitj of having . snmsthlag done irith them. Even in the wry "height of the summer emion" when (•'ope Bejii thronged with the elite of theee United States, our . moo country rcad*»tf »e atay except ' small port! one bete and $h?ref which - private enterprise hie Improved from J lints to Jime with oyeteoehelle. It was obvious that something must be done to avert the ib-oMifateo pf -past experienccs In Ibe matter AMfsr streeta i and to farther this desirable dbjert the last Council very wisely authorixed the issuing of bonds wherewith to obtain P^lSe needed funds WMeh were Ueeesenty to piece them beyond repvntch In the I _ future. The earn of KO.OOU was ap- j ' propria ted for that purpose, nod a com- 1 straighten streets, assess all damages ! done to private property, etc., wss a|>- ^ pointed. Wnshington stmt is now r bring thus improved at an Immense outlay— a strip of land, 10 feet in width, haviffg been taken from the various properties along Its full length ; and its line of stores moved back. A look down Lafayette street disdoees at once .... that the march of improvement has added materially to Its already great ' natural beauty. All this work, however, did not oflbet that which the business portion of our city has so long and seriously felt— a proper system of | fur as practicable the Committee on ' Oriitet^on of Property add Highways, ( 'fcomposcduif members of council, was empowered\to widen, dkltlri, pave, i I , maqidamUe V Improve Hie streets in any way Iheyulcemed best, and to eni- ^ ploy survey ore, meehnnies and laborer* to prosecnte tlie same. This couimilt tee consists of Messrs. John W. Hlake, li. R. Thompson and Thomaa B. Hughes, with Mr. K. B. Swain whom | they appointed as surveyor. As soon 1 as the necessary qrrangemiuln were ' uiadc and the survey compRtcd, the ) work of lowrrlng the grade of JVnslk ' ington street was commenced. On ' Wednesday afternoon the first pick and spade enu red tboground, opposih' 1 the late Amrrican House and sine 1 I then the above named thoroughfare ' and Jackson street have been made the eoenre of the greatest activity and in- ' terrsL At first this project of drain- 1 age wss lookrd upon very calmly, and j * people passed by remarking b°w " It ; was the very tiling so long needed." - t - But, as the work progressed, and «the ' ' pick and shovel went deeper and deep- ' t. nr, people comtneaeed to wonder 1 " wlint the city wu abont;'' "where 1 this tiling was going to end,'' and ' " who was going to. pay the expenses I incurred." It must be acknowledged j that the condition of Washington street J ► was anything bat prepossessing— everything became unsightly and has remained in that predicament ever ' I* since. Ah to all important undcrtitk- ' Ings the first steps made, the breaking 1 of the ground as it were, nre eolculated 1 to lend it even r more unpromising ex- 1 teriur tbqn ii'.J the original stale of ' m things. We therefore would advise V tlie excited ones to view then.- proceed- i togs a little more calmly, and abide the ■ development of the scheme h-fbre eon- 1 * demntog it to ita present iinflnlslied i condition. On Tmirsday and Friday 1 the digging continued, Jacks m street being readied in (he meanwhile, and a depth of two feet at ita Junction with Washington street. Saturday. —The work did not i makejrery rapid progress to-day, though i the (Jerk of the weather sthilod benignant^ on the efforts of the "canal diggers." Jackson, street wss now made i ^ Uie centre or-attack by the pick and 1 shovel brigade, and the work went 1 ' bravely on. The excitement increased and waxed greater and more intense, 1 as the morning advanced. The crowds along tho banks of the new canal and the groups congregated on what were once street corners, became denser and , more vituperative In their ilcnuucia- ! tions. "The shameful and iniquitous . T proceeding should forthwith he stopped • regardless of expense or soy other xt- i trndant consequences." Some threatened injunctions, some erfeet and imprisonment, others suggested gunpow- ' deras tl|e eurest means for bringing the matter to a satisfactory teruiina- " lion and before the oity was irretrievsMy ruined. As the sun reaefasd Us " incrldian^tbc excitement bail likewise ' by a few of the property ownere on F" Jackson street tseall upon th outraged 1 citilen* of Capo May to a» nimble to. their raqjesty. strength and Indignation 1 ; this evening at the City UuU, for the 1 purpose oT adopting UMeeuros for the • protection of their property and fire- i sides. In as hour's time Aiming posters were scattered all over town, end : general and more to toner. We rannot r S.-lirSrH 1 Oil, Han about tho hour of 8 o'clock, ^ where the opponetiU of th| iww draln-

, I streets be again pfored In the Kmc grade as they were wfore the earth was removed therefrom. . V : . Resolves, That the plan adopted „ for the eMM of flw strips <* the dhr by U* committee of council, should b- = abanXoned. believing tfcxi the eanw|j tbncKy'uid torinS^antt, and should _ not he by them tolerated. R ■solved, That we appeal to the .. city council, god demqpdofthemqs the repreecnlatlvc tn our municipal mterest to protect us from this gross nutrage, conceived as we believe it has been.hy 'he fcrelu hiwln of Irrcsponal- ° Me parties for the advancement of a ir few personal-interests, d Resolved. That we aa cittoens are L to favor of and win aid to all Judxious improvements for the best lureresU or " the city, hot we will oppose all undue f -extravagance and useless waste of the £ Mr. Leech moved that the resoln- ^ tions be signril by the chairman. »ec)t rctary and all those of the oitlsenapree- . ent in favor of them, and thru presentB ed to the city ooundl to laku action thereon. On theadoption of this motlon, it was dedid to have tho same t> publish ml in tlie Wave. ' Mr. M. Ware Inquired ir any one ^ were prreent who could 'explain wliat B object the commissioners si work on Q tlie streets hai! in view? ' not wall becxplaincd. The movement vriiuH compel him to go to an expense, ^ ; which $1,000 would not he sufficient , ; to defray. Jj sir. LiiBora staica mat si-i.ooo . wouW not compensate him for the ~f ■ damage which will result to his hotel property. \ Mr. Lcat'lt In reply to Uie question ' asked as to what the object was, reI marked tluit it evidently was to drain Washington street, and tho expense of j which has already amounted to <2,000. ' ' Tliis could as well have been saved, j J and all trouble avoided, by simply : raising ■Washington street where it was lowest, nnd draining Into Decatur and Jackson streets. I While the remonstrance was being • signed, a- subscription paper Was , opened for the purpose of securing advico of council and defraying probable ' expense to laytog an injunction on the I I work. A sum of pearly $100 was 1 I speedily raised. The meeting thcu quietly n«|jounicd. , Monday. — Tim work mu resumed . bright nnd early lies morning with unabated vigor on the part of tlie laborers ' and street) committee. The hopea of [ many tlut tlie storiu of .Sunday might , oLwtnlclent severity to temporarily , suspend operations so as to afford time , hi placing an injunction thereon, were " of no avail. Amid all the excitement ! of the jiast few. days, and it haa been . without a parallel in tlie history of , Capo May, wo uoticed none so calm, , cool or collected aa the worthy chnir- , man of.the rommittrc in charge of the , work, Mr. John W. Blake, nnd the . survryor, Mr. 1L B. Swain. Tlie event . of to-day was the arrest of Mr. Blake [ on a state warrant, Issued by Justice L. Learning, of LoWer Township.— i Mr. Blake was bound over to keep the , but this did not interfere with [ the prosecution of the work. In the . aReraoon the head of the main drain I thus enabled to overhear the ar- , gumenta pro and eon which tho gentle I scphyr warts through the opeh window from the crowded sidewalks beneath. Togivc the readere a projier idea of , this drainage Question, would occupy , ten fold more space than we havo at our disposal. The deepest cut made Is , at tho comer of Jackson & Washing- , i ton streets, and will necessitate the ad- | . dltlon of another step to stores and p cottage* In that nclglilMrhood. 1 1 Tuesday.— Old 8ol rose In splendor i . at an early hour, anil the weather 1 i seemed once more to be |iropitious to . . drainage operations. It being fore- I I shadowed that an Injunction was to he r obtained, the streot committee put on t a double Inrcc of wagons and hands i this morning, and the work was pushed i forward with greater activity than at any previous stage. A sudden squall t about eleven o'clock, accompanied with i a fall of rain dampened the ardor and Jackets of the gang of workmen. By two, things brightened and tlie April • shower had ceased. Ascertained from 1 the surveyor that the new grade runs t out opposite the Sherman House, I where tjicy propose to commence fill- , tog In. This will Improve the property i foot of Jackson street very much. I Wednesday.— So injunction hnv : tog aa yet been obtained, the work en I streets went on this morning without - interrunBrna We notice that tlie cxi citemenHR considerably abated, and I not near the number of dlgpObcted ones I - are visible. Tho hour of our going to - press compels us to break off at this - point. The chronicles will be contin- - tied next week, when our readers may [ look for fiirtlie'r developments, . . Cape May Mutual Fibe Insub- , ance Company.— A meeting of the directors was held on Thursday ercnI Ing but. Everything is now being , rapidly arranged for a thorough and I complete organisation, and tlie cooiu i»W "111 he ready to issue policies to i a few days. The leading and subetan- , tial meu of all parts of the county are , coming to, and tlie indications are thai . it will do a very large business, whidh . will soon place it among the moat proe- | pc rous of the New Jersey companies ' At aa examination of the Public I School of Cope May City, held on Thursday and Friday of last week; ° the following pupils were distinguished: Miss Undn M. Kennedy, OT.2S; F. ; Leacli, 98.09; Jnmes Kennedy, 05,6. The following were meritorious: M.iss Emma Lcmch, 92.3.1; Mia* Jane Shaw, 91.18. * Promotions from DivMou II. to A: [ Mia* Soil is Mee-ray, Miss Mary 1 lloojfcr, Master Riehle WVre. The examination passed off pleas- , 1 antly and credllablc to all in attenr- dance. N. 8. OOMOK, ' . , Prtodpul. J f OLEANinoCaupkT".— As tlie house- . I 'rt^dTJd r - sprinkle the carpet with tea grounds, I sweep jell with _g trooro— then use

|C Local Irsiitlsi.' It U sweet to tavefttends whom you d can trust— tint as April grows older J it will be more coo vcn.cn I to liave 5 friends who win trust yon. It Is said that tb^ wage* earned in 4 these UniteiLfltates by washing shirts c amounts to torty millions of dollars. ^ __ The entrrtunment given in ttft M. - E. Church last Tliursaay twu.^, — rk 'the benefit of the school, proved very ' jBtisfactory in its pecuniary result, the I proceeds amounting to nearly 91W. ' Sunday's severe snow storm, btoaterp tog. Wow and wild wind waa a let 'r loose of strange April weather without , method or meriC. r Within the post week a new frame • has arised opposite the Wave office, which is. designed, we understand, as Rev. W. R. Maull, for some months ' iMiost acting psetsr wf the-Bapto* - ' Church of this city. lias been tendered a call by-that denomination. 1 Travel between this city and Pliila- " delphla is getting brisker as the spring ! advances— as wq^notice the morning* and evenhigMains are not lacking Nn i ' numbers of passengers. , 1 Nobody aronnd here likes tho taste , ' of sour grapes -bnf everybody likes to _ see everybody else take a bite— and 1 then prepare to putter! Tlie prospects nre that the wheat market in our own Stole and neighbor- ' ing ones will be very dull for sereral ' aoUo poorl'*n,n l° Miss Japonic us says she had rather live off of Cn|ic May— andu great ways off too — tlian be out of the fashion. — She believes to clothes— in good clothes —early and often. I , Cancelled stamps deposited at this ] office will award the depositor the ' thanks of a young lady. ! It was currently reported List Sat- ' urday, hut wo will not vouch for tlie authenticity of the fact, that Messrs. j Crease & McColIum, were engaged in • dispoaingfof real estate to wngou loads to sdiL-plrchascrs. Mr. John Hood, well known to this neighborhood has been appointed State Revenue Agent by tile Governor. A clergyman of this city thinks tve committed an unpardonable blunder in spelling the name of the Second person of the Trinity, Without the u to the final syllable, to an article which we published Mafbh 21 lb. Messrs, Hoffman A Williams, contractors and builders, have been awarded the contract for erecting tlie #e«r City Prison, for the sum of , 82,900. *A capital ordinance was introduced at last meeting of council, regulating tbc preservation of peace and good ore der among us. ' One or two of its provisions pay specinl attention to noisy corncreloungers, and reeling tipplers. Mr. It. T. Miller lias been rc-ap-pointed City Solicitor. John Stuart Mill says all reforms I " have to pass through three stages— ridicule, argument and adoption.*' How abodt the street reform? Tho ocenn is tho throbbing heart of the universe, and Its every wave a mound over these who have no grave*. Hoops continue to be worn very The aggof^ Spring chldken is dcalris simple— any Born betwecu tlie 1st or March and the 1st of June. They can never porperly be more than three months old, throigh sometimes iu rvod when three years and more of age.— J The only spring about them such a i time Is that from the dish when an at- 1 tempt is made to carve them. The Atlantic Is still making rapid on Atlantic City; the pick and , shovel are doing the same tiling at Cape May., The mnslc to the air arising from the throats of our youth, who indulge in peripatetic warbling* remind us, that the sweetly-sounding songster* haw started out for the si uglng season. A common conceit among certain running ones— counting chickens 1*fore tlicy emerge from the egg. The city of Philadelphia lias lmpore ted' one thousand English sparrows which are to be let loose in the. public squarv»f tlie city and gfrcn a free coniuiissiouPto cat all the worms they can' find. A Philadelphia paper describes the ■ fashions thus: ".AccdrdingtoThoinp-. son |u famous tailor) pantaloons may ■ be quoted as looser in the crupper and seven-eights of an inch peg to the lineal foot. Waistcoats will havo pockets in , the hock." Too late for the train is bod for indi- [ riduals: but the train too late diaapi points crowds., | "Stop My pSbbI" — This cry . every newspaper man is familiar with. , It comee from a class of people who expect a newspaper to express ikeir personal opinions, and none others, • and who feel outraged by any article i with which they don't agree. Furtu- ■ nately ninety-nine bundreths of the ; renders of tlie Wave take a more Ubi end view <ff the duties and privileges > of journalism. 1 Sunday School - Union. — The qnnrtrrly i-onrention of our Sabbath School, which was to have been held Inst Sunday, was postponed on nc1 count of the unpropltions state of the weather. The Association will meet to the Presbyterian Church, next Sunday, at half-pasLtwo o'clock, i To Bru n Makeek.— The proprietor of the « Franklin Brick Machine ' : advertised in this piper, oficrs to teat ita merits on the purchasefs yard, requiring no pay until his guarantees are performed. This is an unusual op par - i tunity for our brick makers to get a superior machine without risk. Delicacies or the Season. — Shad, sheepshead. straw hots, strawbcrriea, vloleta, wagon loads of sand, and furniture to the streeta, and an active trade in the real estate Reltoiou* Notice.— We are re- - quested to announce that to absenre of r the regular pastor, Rev. J. C- Wynn, I of Hatboro' Pennsylran a, Will preach r in the linptiki Cbureh, both inoniing , Mas Pabtinoton says, IT that gal s rat'S'S OTS n i s

NEW ADVEqTfSEM^NTS. u PEED POTATOESFOR SALE! r IV* wbssHb-e r uotsmisKMi Exrenret NONrTOXS. * FAABEBALLUHAIN KET-RINGP ' l. 'w f-ris.wyt— e*M -S»S T~ J, Ho. OSIXJjSl t BtfLslSr' sate ' YariVta k B No. u I rust ' *?rrTS rwi eaa rtTte i i ■ WATOHM AN'S1<«'- _ ^ x» m ^i'r*r>i*2u>" » 'j Tp^ITEn STATES' INTERNAL ; . ; I ^ AH tetlci. will » NANCPACyUllER "M? , 1-£" "' mLiXu"'' ' I DELEWAXK te, ! yt oeohox,ada BvAtw . JOI.Lv CORKS, • pi ^ BRANDS ^yANAMAKF.H B-o- ; clothing, 6th ' r & MARKET Sts. , i' ; * " 0 ■ Oak Hall, I goto Samples sent by mail when writ- f ^TTEXTIOX! r CITIZENS' DRUG STORE, • ' UK. J. fi. KKN.1KDT k B0, 1*8, jj L'd . DUG AID PBAHJrELTIClL STORE, ' . wjtsmse i on sTiBrr, ^ | 1 !rSsE!£'?"E a ■ ' VERY BEST DRUGS, 1 Ulu«UU l«Jh« •lljot fSllMjIeMx, lorrlbtr | ^ PATKNT^KDIOINF.a , mJZSla, CktTTM ' P**ar»l.tA ee fare, » Brown's Hu net nf Jnmai en fli-igerjlroient Ttocket. I /IrondrwA's /'illj, Hrilirk Oil, : Unikt'i ftmtntinn Hitteri. HnnfSeef HoH$toatJj'7iu>ha£r?ai- ! cinek .l/i.y.r/ib. Iloojfr'e Female ' ■ Harlem- Oil, Ja'ynft A tcrntirc. Ezpeeu „ loranl, Tonic, »' ermine, C'onniool.oe ' J- Sanative nil,. Kenned,; .\lmlieal JJiscooe. jr ff Permanent Care Jar Cot tarrk, Hiukler'l Herb ItitUr,. }lr,. - lFinsfow's >ontklna Smrvp.Mcr- . . , iean J/nsIony Linimmt.Perr, , ' < JJacio' Pain KUUr. Par- ' id'i Compknr Miature, \ 1 Roller'. Zingari HU- - rAixdl-j rlil.ii''lrg!(y,.ru.U Taut ' ' ■» wu!r^r^*t?lh»™ ™ ! i ; ' niseiHs, ! ..wS;4;:,, k ( TsMk.a Nsll ^pnaos.^ ' S" 'if/srA .".SiiV .M-X ' awn. wosii (o Bran or tn# ao«.i _ moKte, M.toteH^AIwk l.(Co«l Wl.CoteejIor I yii^,<Ubo»r^'moe!eSromo<Oissn^skc^ S_c n ^ EwtlsaUr Aitsail -m r- d^lo Iks ryof-il knd ; JSijSji sSrajirtfe •Ml MMotln ,'lnau uj'hknrol^sra'j. T>HlBTV^FEraH j( RHilMENT »nj or the Nolot-i»!oo»!m55£l noO . U^^*re"rT Islu ud iswfrttoTr'suloffStel: TO ALL PERSONS OWNING, l - lyffM — dononaj d I, n

MEDICAL. ! COE'S GOUOH BALSAM ! i COE'S COfTGE BALSA if.' ( COE'S COUGH BAl'SAM! COE'S COUGH BALSAM ! A SUBK REMtDT fOR "oii8,i»fiiM, rgorr.imnsiv, r WM0PI5G OH BH, i Awnerett atLigvE _ CONSUMPTIVE COUGH, c Esrywm it Ml"' kjeasbriffiMd mm •oaf MU. .o Ioox.ls tke nivrkrt, we now IBr- ] -l.h oar mvnnoth I.mll J .U'bolU... wkteh ] FOR CHOBP, WHOOPING COVGI1. 5 ■kto knWkledMnos for the te.t ten r«»». : MORE THROAT. ■ HARD (OLDS nnd COt'GHN ^ to"«kfrriwTdl1M^"'"l'*a' 5 ( NORF.KERS OP THE THROAT, | C CHEST AND LINGS. l-buu Cor', t'oiifh Oslo. IP, »kro truuMod j l\ COXSl'SIPTION, f- V°sJl Wuklnxtqn ■!., N'j ll.vrn, CI. |. | I* MIORT,^^ ! THE C. «. CLARK C O., | Read ! Read ! I Read MI itllK ATTKJiTlOX OF THE PKOI'LK World's Great Remedy, DYSPEPSIA CURE ! I TNI. preparation I. pronounced I»J- Dj.prp- ! I, rurr lkal ny»~allp« ood^lnW ■al.dj - i COE'S DYSPEPSU CURE HA8 COME TO THE RBSCl'E. ' I InJigetlinn. Dmprpria. Siek Headj aeht .Soar on. or Acidity of Ik, j Stomach, Riling of food. Flatulency Lnantnde, Wtorine,,. finally "Tai/'i",' botnro the proplr, whs! I. Ikrrordkl of lltr I ion LErrra smtrote, nf uaonmac^p ' '"Tsloed? ^Tx^-aTrxToN. • A GREAT BLESSING. ( I rrnm Ore. L r. w A an. jw. tar.io Cte. ai f :S"icSr39^5SlS^,„v i ^ CLBROTMBN.^ ^ JtRC'GGlSq S, C Aoj drugxl.t la Ikr copaliy will Irll ysa, If !" w'tkll bajf s bottle or ceo* Drepopol- * €*•■'* SWrxptit Cciu: ; Ditnkwo, DporaWryi Co*M, Soomrr r.m- • ptelstl. Griping nod in f-M, ercj dlnnrdnfod . THE C. CL CLARK CO.,

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