Cape May Ocean Wave, 2 June 1869 IIIF issue link — Page 3

OAJPE MAY QOHftftl /pAVE; WKPNE9DAY, JTJJgB *; I lOOS.

. W(DMN*V JUNE 9. 1008. Omui a or rmt Soaaob. — Not ^STj5^r,T!'tt^''utt!tr day. bowrwr, Rattan are changing wmttawktaraifeato Herekiah the of Jim and September are the two Bit [lillnit month. of the entire yrar.- 1*» Untad SM.1W threw ly number of early vtaKot*. Coogreaa the fitatoa House and other hotel, (far MonninrtaHm. "10 oompel them *1! to upcti «t an earUer day than In former yeaf*. In iha dialling to take «^aOnta«i oLIhe beahh-inepir-lqg air of Cape May, the people show good MM and eteelKot Judgment, end UStititojvsry''" Tu Jcsn.ES.— The Third annua! nrew-n'oBt'to tkU etly^jFrorn the III'm doidJt^IuttStlb^aMBkuUted to wotk for good la hoping to round off the little ros«b Jiotou^fdeuomim.the y«tnv and th»*g»dof the rariou. reUj^MBeteofourooonty. bcred; the weather lordy; the sir »weet nod hstady with the yoathfoi odors of I l^af II. I nl H thooeaud. in atrni^35ST3Kr£i1 ;

S&32M ESffi : In eight. Il* living Weight came front the other etatfone skmg thfr Una. — ; TMWftw IhntUrlDe, Docataya Point, , ssSSrsrtr- : 5&eSiF%£s 3^jasfe : ioytottt happy. From the eow-oatchi r , h to the htedermoet pfotform »u aprmc-rsssrwBK-t hand. Flowsre and hude and ringing , bird* mafic pwhina. aad maelc on the , thrown off the ruaeet for the given, and | ~ ■ i^SlSuTrf^^^uterry ron,r- ' log, aad (p»J hhBflhff' ■*!»• of the an- ' to^Jd?!.liMefMion?,~ndnhr ' w.«r trkdto llH-ir Mat, Math the ] hundred anxious repteeen tail vce of the schools from Cape May, CoM Spring, , The Capea aad yiehlag Creek. Such/ ^mrtrf^nnAd the 'caaaathcy halted , ' •Jtu tiw pcvqfnuaB— in the manner laid dow n for the lwapttaa dlh rtHUhg ing-hail here j M*T SH.'oleSr MethnflHtiwtebof the ante ptaon, j ., yd^n. enmltent temptU- "ddrert, : whieh»ean»my aide, though fiamrwiiat kagtby «i»ech, w*a made by Mr. ; Wm. T. k* of Towtwnd total.- J After the Ptvaid. nt. Prof. N. B n-*>er ■ -f W|«-ritrt.ndeuh aad oCoea of the t school* reJfetoeBtad would then be held , lag. <* !|MftM«l* to zs^m^

, tziSfflbsa in defence of tbe Cnioo, with fiowera, ; waa otMOWdMwougW the Uakm on -a«urd*y end Btrndey laot Wrf «■- . neeted surely that «oroe notice would haee been taken ol the day by the Mends and kinamen of the (Utan hrarn of Cape May. bat with the exception !; Of a email company which left here ; », I'r. d. I ■trewtng the grave r* a departed lorcri 5 one in fbe eemetery at the Conn f TTxnu of thorn of gnr MM OMgadce " It i. true hot compntMiwly few of the bodire of Cape MApW BdSte aoni " were twouoht borne to thdr family ceraeterioevbot nemthekmi tMt memA orieo of that few should bare been , honored by a ahphy of oor appretia-, B thin of their grral ooretceo thdt country. Wo onnld not bring 0*»> hack U> UCt, but we could have aliown , that pie remembered and appreciated n tbeir eerelere aad eaertleee; that ah a tbnurti dead, they were not forgotten. Tbne etraM not well to a mote ap- ; proprialc eoetom than that which dedIcatm on day In eaoh year to the . memory of the deed. | The enMont of decorating the grave With dower., prevailed aamng tho Graeka and Itomaoa. The epitaph of il the greahat of Grecian poet", the eeioe brnted fiophnetee, written by Simon idea, d prove* that each a carton of honoring a the Uhiatnont dead then exleted: ■ rSB«1tihsstia:?£a. 1 i?wwif S 'J+ttm ornToi>» aeiee!?"*'"'' d We trust that If we be permitted to r another With of May, It wfU.be our r privilege b> record a dim-rent account l of Its observance In Cape May. Lncrenn— " Trtfto Pakaha.1'— • * end chaplain of tlie Pnunma Bailroad * Company, waetednnd, at the solid ta- "■ tloa of vmrlons friend., to deliver a * Ject, In the M. E. Church, of this city, L an T ueeday evening of last week, preH vloua to bis depart Ire for other field. - vinue u> nia ocparraie I or inner news -

' of luefttlneas. The occasion was one i r of great luterret to the friends of the 1 reverened gentleman, the description ' ' of the scenes and Incidents of a trip to ' ' thai Land of Flowers and Death, being i ' vivid and startling. The i I Informed us thai the Panama i rend, which la <Mly 9"} tnllce long., I cost olght million dollars and evfry i ' mile of track was laid at the sacrifice of "400 Uvea. The country through i ' which he mealed is exceedingly rich ; i and fertile, but undeveloped; and must i remain eo, until another race shall oc- ' cupy and the Protestant Church and i 1 district school shall take their place , ' find perform their wonted work. Mr. Bancroft being a native of Cape i ' May, waa warmly wrlcocntd, and, on 1 the part of many of hU old and now- i • made Mends, wss invited to come 1 again. Tint Cant May Stkaxkb.— We barn bum Lion. Downs Kdmoode, 1 agent of the Co., that the new and splendid inanor, ford* iftk- lit,, ' ' will run betwevra Cape May and Phil- 1 sdclphla this tearm. The Boat is now lying at Wilmington, when it is , undergoing some aHrmtloos and Im- ■ provetnenta. and will be ready' tor lis - : first trip by the Mth of the month. - | Last year this superb steamboat gave , universal eaUefactloo to the large proportion of our visitors who prefer traveling by water, and doubtless ell will j fee (rallfkd by the above Intelligence, , < Mr. Edmund, wilt act ae heretofore |g - the capnoily of general supuruilcndcot >of arrangoouml* at tide point, a poei- ( lion be baa Msmys Bilrd with credit to ^ . bimeelf aad honor to the Company. ■ j Sabbath Scbool Taacnms' Inr , nmrrz.— The following brief synopsis I of the prurwedtngi "f the Sunday Scbool [ Teachers' Mmtiag, held dating the j day of the Jubikx at the Mm Droese Hotel, has been sent ns by the Meerei Mry.— , At the close of aftrruoon eervioee Uw | 1 meeting praoeedod to arrange for a I ' County Sunday School Teachers' Iu- ; I etitote, K. a Cornea, Esq., M the i chair. Bev. T. a Wilson waa appoinI ted Secretary, and Iter. B. C. Uppin- , 1 cult, Bev. E. V. Swalh and Geo. W. , Smith, were made the executive com- , | mittee, Bev. B. C. UppinouU wu ap- - peMted conductor of the friMBW A . j vote of thanks wss fdren to the com- - udltee of nrrnngemonta, for the maimer . In which they bad discharged their du- > ties, and also to the Railroad Co. for ) the nee of the. Sea Braere House. The I committee uf arraugnmenU- lotuVrcti - to the schools of the County the pro- ■ ends from the sale of refnahmenla, > ' which were appropriated lathe Sunday I Scbool Teachers' Institute. ' 1 •STttAWTOmitT Fbstivau — The deUghtftil season of strawberry fidis and •rlMMsah waa teangnrated tat this ndgh- ' , borhoad lart evrnin?, under the aus- , > piece of the ladies of the Methodist ! QbCn*, of litis flMy, in mtae fund, for r UheSPfcurvh. There U but Uttta Md , I of onr rafting attcotiim to the Met that CTggftw. i!5SS»^t2±b J; of borne production, warranW, a" are p 1 ovealng ami also itwunrrhw evening. T t ftothiog charged for awolng, and satJ J Cam Mat awt> tjpifelttcrABT.-

>' What a ffwd na tared world we J live in! The botcher and the boker K end the ahoesnaker and the tailor and ■ the printer and every ouc who pro- '■ videa comfort and convenieoeo for the «• dmr people, are eo" very gdod nataffed that they very fiheerfWIy (fey .restaur S meat, and leather, end doth. aDd paper * and prtntmg materials, and pass out " on Imetfood dothfauand the latest " news, and wait indefinitely for pay * day. They arc always expected to aprf near wWi emilhte theos. and to my d very eheerftilly," Oh. ysal" when told < that that little bill will bo paid in a " few day*. If the few days nraWpty to ' months and years, thdr cheerftilncat e sod senmity is expected to tncream in b a ten-tWd ratio; these are dreumetanera in wtaA it te a credit So be Jolly I — ' Why should creditors be morose end a Angry wtwn customers sir eo good ns1 turedf— Any one of the tatter would e with slscrity pay what ho owes, only a bo happens to hare left his purse In k his "other trowsers' poekd," or be V "Joet paid away the tart cent," or bo's, a " really sorry to disoblige you— hut it n ien't quite convenient to attend toil d now." How good natured we aO are! I- Our .nfferins Mends the formers, who i. get thdr Bring fro* their forms, and e send heaps of pmdnee to maibel and I- pocket tbh calb U It. have Dttk idea e hear we enjoy oureelvei in town, or what a pleasure it is to provide gralutU tously tbr the wants of other people.— * Thoyssk. " What better than a pickI pocket le that man who takes the goods H of the merchant or mechanic, and only I, promises to pay? " Bat they should g consider tho conveniences of the system. and the pleasure oT serving agood neighbor. AH ABAXDOSZD SCHOOSfEB Savzd [J —The schooner Sncrmaesl", Captain Mark Lee, of 4gg Harbor, was enp- ° sired in a gale all BrignnQhe Shoals, r on Tuesday of last sreck, bor crew bc- ' ing rreenod by nam unknown vmeel. Mubsequenlly the abandoned schooner - wss stripped of its rigging aad had Its y masts cut tgr some other passing vessel, d which no donbt considered the wreck i- not worth the towing 16 a neighboring a port. Since then- the schooner had e drifted down our coast, coming In view off Cape May on Friday morning last, j > our sturdy oarsmen, pushed out to re- 1 i our sturuj oarsmen, puancu uus w re-'i

i eonnoitre It. The hnll was then under t 1 water, a portion of the cook house and I hatchway being oH that was visible,— s ) The buat'a Crew decided, however, to s [ ascertain the Bocnfffc-ss of the vessel, i more ciMrly, and for that pnr]use pro- , . ,-eeded to tow It hi the direction of the Su-nmhnst Landing, where they readied t • after several hours of hard rawing. I i Here a pump was rigged, and with the i combined assistance of buckets and t i pails, the vcmel was emptied of its cargo I I of water, lamllng tbe fcet that she ■ wss comparatively new and. perfectly I I tight. Saturday morning Messrs. ■ i John Uttk, and FWer Boyton-thc , : to wager the sum of tl,000 that be oan i swim to Cape Henlopen, s point about - eighteen miles distant-managed to 1 > secure the services or a passing stoop 1 which they engaged U> tow 'their prise ' , to Morris Blver, where they pttrpose ' dispoai«3 of it according to maritime 1 [ usage for whatever It will bring. The 1 crew expects to make orijPa hundred ' ; dollars each on their operation. J > Tub Steamboat lafdriro. — Moat t I of our Gape May rerth-re, eo Intent do , - thoy become, at this pnrtieotar period , , of the opening summer, oocU in tlielr , own prlratt Irpprtirgiientu or business f > enangrmenU, that corapnreMvely fern , ■ are nequalnted with some of the ltnpor- , - taut euiorprkam which are being pro* | I Ji-cted, in the rWnhy «t our dty. for , . the pubtie cqpdbrt aad cuueeutauca. , t Ainoug those we ara glad to bo able to , I chronicle the foot, that tho spirit of , - liberal Improvement has been at work , ) over at the Steamboat landing At , ,- yw <ya has disappeared, and in its stead , , nslrongrr, much larger and more com- ( : K'^SssJsvra: : rrodcied haossssry on acaount of the , . increased business of the foeamboet . Company of late years. TheMrask b,«- | 0 Ing pushed forward under the q-c of , ! I)ownaEdmunds.iisiifitalont guarasthw , , that It wtO bo well and creditably per- i . formed, Tbe wharf will be ready by . the 1Mb— the day named for the first : c xcuraiou trip of the Ladf mf Ik* Lai* . "hi. summer. Kkiohtb or Pythias.— Fratn the 1 general report of tho Supremo Bepur- - der. Ac., of tbe gnsd order, dtfiad r January let, 1809, we compile the foi- _ • lowing informatieu, residing tho coor dltitm of the eider: Number or Grand e I«tgea, fi; Ixrfgea, 1W; Grand Repre1 1- utAlivus, at; Fast Grand Chanooh k .ti,88S;' Eequirea, fiBfi; Pages, fi#7; To1 lot memhorehip, M.WB; Decmeod 09. Wbido arneunl reetived daring ll» yrarIn9uboraiateIAdgee81W.6I3.J3; 1 expended, 9«,«L«; on hand. 720.01; amount of .percentage received [ by Grand Lodgra/fO.UBJl; amSrint , receive Jff Gmt^'Lodgra, 16,553.(17; I expemtad by Afford Lodges, ll.fiB6.fifi; ' on baud ierxite Grand Lodges, r,.t')7.Xl; , wldoW and orphans' fond on hand, J 7,(M7.(*; expended for reBef; f.Sll.64. I- Bant Ball Match. —An intormtt ing match game of Baa. Ball was gft ptayed oa W«lnmd.y of tast w«k. «u f. tho Millet Fans, botvreen the Iibvrty a aad Omgr.-m Base Ball dabs, of this b foHowipg is the ecore;- " :""S ;• ^ J"""'" i lEsy : ; :

m ra I LaufetMeasrWaa- . - " Taritmm won't be made Ceosneteaw- \ * HUdSh'makee it a fekMRh ] ' keep none bat the beet floor aad feed in , 5 ; " that the company will be aMe to supply t * an abundance of the brightest and beel j J light, some Maw befwfefe refer and the ; iszsurj&sr-jgz ; i v con he obtained by calling at Ibe super. ( " loleodent's office on Ooeaa street, r , n Tbr rote ,ou the qomtlod of U&1 * Bepseeeatatiealuthe M. B- Ohwgfe f " in this City, comet oToo 7Te|pes4iy. , Juno 93rd. TbeMlneaJWbktwo'brU J votes, uadfeat day, et . the Afe«0el» and ( ; tetter* will b^ present tq.9npeifttu>c[ E :.23rri&s:^| "J By for -the preUieet boquet we haw ^ " seen this msuon was sent oa last Satur- ( *' day by oar Indus Moos townsman. . , Mr. Fred-Boerner, from his hot-house 4 on WjMbireftnn ttreet, where bf 1*44 d * s Aoek of the rarest and most beauli- ( * ful shrubs and flowers. I ' " •" Mre. J. B. Newell has rewtod her L double cottage comer of Jackson a' Wsshlng Wd . ftrwda to a'FWWi*fc«i' " mlsutsMr for the erason for felOGO. J At the Centre, NationM, Delaware. ' J and other holds closed during the 0 j winter, the buaicst' preparations are j on foot for an early opening. | fi • Cnpt. Jlnke was out for'a promenade o 0 oa Saturday night. )( a The trees in front of Mre. Ferris' . " and the lMhoeq cottages hare, been h ' slaughtered, and in spite of injunctiunr n > ihc procese of widening goes on. » ■- ' - White it d» genu ally acknowlwlgrep ' 'r tliat tw onnOIHoe of sot^df'ohrftfeW r * oughfona is spy thing butprejioescss- ^ Ing-, wo should remember that the k street coamdttoo is doiug their vcty n 8 last to put |hemin trim for. Ibe sea- h !Mr. Ivcy is the lucky man who sue- " reeded in leasing the splendid busiacaa * site fronting" Ooitn street, and la erect- J1 ing thereon a store which he promises "

will be without a peer on the Island. Joe Riegcl has placed a handsotui- ~ sign over his new cottage on Ocean street. An ice cream saloon In town must ' > either keep cream or reduce his tariff. A visit to the Stockton pfiore will t amply repay tho Inconveniences o( a £ long Journey. , i Mr. Matthew Hall, of tbiaaty, has „ tiro contract for- erecting the store J; 1 on the eorner of Jackson A I i Wosklngton stfiMfo. no* bcfnfc" Wtillt I Messrs. «®UM • 8*9*, Tobacco- I niaia, of Philadelphia. Partuf this „ i building is ikslgnsd for a Gentlemen's Beading Room. - | A BEAonrcc- osnawtkt. — A { house might bare the moat costly and c artistifl rtrifonffihtf sBoftllhg its rooms s ' and halls, and irihey should not count | among them an aqaarium, wc should s unlicsibitiadlyflianauneo the collection ' saiUy deficient . An aquarium, Is a * ncvrr-tnlUng annrfoi "bl"' eiSJuyqumt, to - tin- member* of erery hoasehnld, and. ' stocked ^ ' 6»W J?#J 1 - eparkliogf tV|* May i]lfe>bR«. M tapir- r ture really more hmdtlfol than "hny 1 production ot^rt JfliMa la nothing ' can be I I family thai ' ' affords greater fhauure to the little ' folks, and any of flWfercrem np readers : who may deMrofoMpplbrir homes or dear one* a Wilf which cannot ' E. W. Takls. maka/fenomn ypur wish. ' 'r-wmrtjflS ' in any maoeton In the jqottitt [kit ' w« end ui J ' every sense of the term, who will ' f gladly ruralah ercty iatoraatl-m rert i - pecttog tho care and culturgaf j : I ' the aquarium. wtUer^daiilC, fouiilalhe, gtiss shades, etc. No. 813 Arch ist., 1 , is tbu'plm*. ;.r. : snawn ( Gb aNt Airil *trko«A!rC'b«sts. — [ Has any body telegraphed an Irrvitu- j ' ,tion to tl» TuiHertaef TheCape May , ' city Mayor, with bta salary of |m| .] 1 what is be doing in premiers! - Napoleon would like nptWng- I HM - than an excuse to.pomg ! » would act be the Bret of the family ! ' cither, Chat New JeraeJ. ftuf-fefe-wW 1 And 1 a Ihgfewftgttuc-foi suscadrtl-ta " R'smorek. en onthuslnstlc Pi n -i-w 1 ' Mc^reut TTS^UVIS- ' vitod, and oar wor^forUlt^J would • thebeuciT at Cape May, looking out n cuwdng Empires on that side, snd Bel f IBfo^ lm tl^Nhd vl^ teo^' a quickly iLo bail wapM be tatoo. :-Xafk - —K..nl lUKlnn fix tjWttt ml Mel' Hlilt ; vT.TiMfcvn, sua# Isasafei 4 for. M rMmfe 'Mre -toh Otatw i.

HUM MbMbMeafolMr "mill erected ss dwfa*rert^e«Meh.t-« *. T. Ifltfe A, when In operation WKfee'sWkbkH^e 'yfemmodute ' the dd^cn. pf ^>%,^o thc utmoat extent, in lbs ««J « or nwah Thaea«ipenttararet MY also tagaged Urn csaaberiy eultare as a large ami quite a nnraber of tahoring men. M. WlDlama, Esq., fe tHfelWlj jwodocing something new isiihe way of haproremcnts. cm tbe praperty purchased by fahn hi North Dennirt-ille, among hlj.tauyqTMWpttti»«Uoe a new store Hook ef model arcbitretme. ATcmprrance mrattng waa held in tbe Trinity M. E. aiurch.TTcdneedsy evening 12th jnst., under tht "auspices or tbr Ctaderof Good TemptarejhiooqJunewith tho Dennis Township tetnprtxnire. S^efaalvakUggt. tho meeting dress waa dcBv«rod"fiy Bar. B. C. LippiDcotfeJfeMifo of the Otpc May charge. Tpe speaker dearly proved that while Hit laws of Ihe eoonby, tha; tociaty had nojwotretjpn to ehicjd It fthm the power oT the liquor trafic. Tho nd-' waa applauded on «Wy hand si hclng one,, of tbe most logienl, eloquent lids part of the county. The Lodge of Gaud Tetuplnre made s fine appearance with their new and brnuUfol regalia. This Order is doing a great work for the cause of virtue and humanity in this part of the county, and would suggest to our temperance ht fray Tillage throughout the county, tho propriety of organising a lodge! fit their earliest convenience.— Friends of temperance— let us rally around our old battle scared dag once 1st not the fact that wokarcsufred defeat in the past, dctar as from ones again making n grand onset agninst-shaeniiipdrts ofthe nini fiend, i Th8 sorrow stricken hearts of thou- , sand* of widows and the erica, of unnumbered orphans, demand this of our hands 1 Ctaa we, will wo, may, dare, . shun' the responsibility of this duty j apd yet expect to be regarded as faith- j foi stewards of the interest of humanity in our kins tors vinyard? Crrtxsv. s— «—»"rta,. CrtOBV. I

mewaoverTisements. j pWWfff m: t. to whoaanfohueonceiix. 1 . I' SorWUnit leot-s run he pots' - C..SV» ssd Ts. Sots and Hoowkccrers- Tls- "*™ T "" " -rtfoltA* * SHAW, , J Lvfliiore'RlU* BrSss art'lra. I looks. As. j sHtBgH TMOiJ*s^>l*'k«; tw^'. •p GAM OtlNMOMHRA • ( Kti£?u" "?'fj°'-''"a.*».'s»*ral ' i M., :MS,1_SSS. . !*■) A.|wttal.»ls.l, 07fiTRtt' 'STATES HOTEL, ,.u fkKK MAS J*TT> . Will open PyjBHtay, Baj HHh, for ( rut MOgfiM or otrsTv j . trra,,vw*fr.w ■ I: ASkpN MILLER. |j -T»« ' "SfTifr CUr> "■ A 1 IIK8I1VSIRCP OF III AXP * lt» CDIUT. Ac. Csitsln Car. for Pjwsse. of >*• t-uon 'pOTHE'ClTlZENR J"CAPE MAY COUNTY. [ i r Extra Inducements, > to tb. Clilssas of Csre Ms, sad imirrn r fiaafoff! *™ "°" r**^ "*** , 1 srKi!<e smiuE cuiTHiNfl, ■ vF*'; ;?y ~ ^ Uprtustyfor II rat-la- I n. tarn Work. I :SaH#t«<on (jawruafrerf ly'Aff. J Tbo Rottabls Clofhlaj House. ;- ? fdl«>iniO«CLOTIllNO Fl ALL Tbe Seoool Su„ , -vatLsbrirnn. r kftWU.''1'"" ' irr - ,r jy l ^na'wisll; "Br M .cH^r ' s jaa IWIMNCH'S -

y lA'—p^AOH BASH is BUYB TOtmCTfiBIM, fog. * LUMIIER! LUMBERt! t ' r'jnm twea - ''t" ....- Q ' . S GO TO HEADQTJ A%? E R ^ ! ^ Bay of the Manufacturers,^*) Sare Money! s q 8 The Largest, Cheapest and Beat Assortment of LUMBBRin New Jersey. •' can be foond at E. A J. L. Wilson A Co. -a Steam Saw and Planing Mill and g Lumber Turd, MHMOe, Ctunlibriand Co., New Jersey. g ^Tks Subsrribsr. do^ro toraU Ihc sltsslWio of Kuabor D— larm, OoDtroclors, Dulldsia sad LUMBER AND BUILDtNG MATERIALS. y 100,0*10 feel Jersey Pine Inch Flooring, worked, e 100,000 feet White Pine Flooring, worked. -* 10Q.000 feet Eastern Spruce Flooring, worked. ■ FOO.OOO feet 15 inch South Carolina Flooring, worked. l; 100,000 feet inch Virginia Flooring, worked, ' 100,000 feet inch Hemlock Boards, worked. I 100,000 feet C-edar siding, planed and not planed, v. 100,000 fcet White Pine siding, planed and not planed, t 500,000 extra Cedar six teen-inch Shingles, i- 500.000 extra No. 1 spruce sixtecn-inch Shingles. 1 500,000 extra Hemlock plastering lath, (fiill count.) * 500,000 feet White Pine 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4. 0 *"d It to thai, advaoldss to Mf safer Is Uwlr .Man an BUcd a, 1,000,000 FEET EXTRA HEMLOCK FRAME riMBEB. Of all lengths and sixes, constantly on hand and sawed to f|0rdCli tapots... . In. tot kaildl— i e WE M A N rFACTl'RE Ol ll OWN Ll'MBER! 2

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